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00t++¢+¢++9++++g¢' + Teachers to Study Ag- : ricalture. ’ * College of Agriculture Thrown * % oOpen to Minnesstans Dur: * ing Summer Months. : R R R R R R X K K K KK For six weeks, beginning June 18, twe great educational gatherings wilk be'it session at’ the Depaftmefit ‘of Agpiculture, Tniversity Farm, St. " "'One is the Summer Trainiug Sebool for Teachers, conducted ‘jointly: fi the State Departaent of Bduca- and_the Departmt of Agricul- ture; 'the otBer is thé Stumimer Ses- sion of the College of At cnlturv propet. The work of the Teachers’ Training: Sedool is open to teachers of the ru- ral lqhooll and elementary schools of Minfiesoti free of chatge. Irstruc- tlen' is offered in methods of tedch- | ing and school organization and man- u‘ment also review work and credit courses in the subjeetd required: fér common school certificates, - and to glve special instruction in agriculture, manual training, home economics, drawing and music. Credit work will be given in arithmétic, gramhmar, United States history, geography, phiysteal geography, reading, physfol- ogy, civics, physics, algébrs, plade geometry and composition. At the close of the session, on July 31 and AN Au and 2, an examination for cer- UfGk€od “#I1l be heid by thie péringendent, Hon. C. G. Schuls. Thé Best pubtic sehool educatirs of the stife have besn eligdged to teach the classes in the certificate subjects, vhilc the classes in agriculture and Kome. economics will be taught by} members of the regular faculty of the College of Agtculturs. The summer session of the College of Agriculturé firnishied au” opporth: ity to teachers, students &nd other$ ta take eollege work during the sum- B2 When You See the Values in Su1ts Here at $20 and $25, You'll Realize What g Can be done by collaboration and determination toward value given by Hart Schaffner & ' Marx and by Us. 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Beautiful snmmer styles that are the admira- i tion of the best dressers; The high class quality clothes. é There's 50 per cent Excess Value in these at $20 and $25 The premer suit values for Men and Yong Men; Suits of integerty in every stitch and fiber; Suits that must come up to your expectations or money will be refunded, Suits for Men who know what they want, and want -that, exactly. §°‘1§25§Z$:1 .w | Hart Schaffner & Marx Satin Finish Blue Serges at $20 In charge of both the Teachers” Training School and the summer s An effort has been made to produce in these suits the best Blue Serge values poss1ble at $20. e " |Select Australian yarns, carefully woven under the direction of the best cloth experts in the world; . . taught by the resuiar collese faculty, | Pyre Dye, Sun-proof and Rain-proof; thoroughly cold-water shrunk,- Tailored by selected craftsmen. . using the same classrooms, laborago- 4 B 3 Tles, plots, herds and other e | ryetything about these suits is up to the best stanards. Courses are offered in farm crops, farm management, soils, chemistry, . 2-3 Button Sacks, English Sacks;all sizes $20 agricultural teachmg,' horticulture, : from 34 to 48, three shades of Blue, i animal husbandry, . dairy, vegetable pathology, agricultural botany, ento- mology, domestic science and domes- s il S S “The Society Brand” Clothes for Young Men for courses finished. There wiil also be special arrange- g - " P sients made whereby principals of Never felt so sureof serving our purpose in giving 100 per ecnt value and satisfaction to you. consolidated schools will be given a You can put it down that The “Socxety Brand” Clothes are the essence of youth;in fact, the result of young men’s knowledge; and not composite course in general agricul- ture and manual training and also be |1 imagination but in actuality. given one regular college course. i All this work should make a strong b dpped b st 4 L Best Suits in the World for young men at $20, $22 and $25 prove their status in teaching, and especially to those who are ultimately [ able to finish the college course in ) : 9 agriculture and thus be prepared for | rea 0w1n 0 0 S 0 es the many positions now open to such N men at salaries ranging from $1,200 to $2,500 per year. it The Superiorty of gur Clothes for- Boys is self evident. Testeful meterials, with linings and buttons carefully matched; dressy Nor- Credit towards the completion of\g) and double breasted suits with reinforced seams, with extra knickers. The best clothes made for boys. the college courses will be given for equivalent work done in other stand- Special -values at $4, $5, $6.50 $7.50 $8.50 and. $10. ™ The coliese foes are from $10 to $15 Unusual values in Blue Serges snits for boys; sturdy, all wool fabrics $5 to $12 novelty headwear, shirts, blouces, neckwear for boys. . for the entire sul:l.'u:ner‘f sessll{m:;kne_- 1 5 «cording to th unt of worl n. . ’ 4 - Board and room may be obtained at| OXfords in Black - and Tan FashionableStaw Hats Shirts of pure Silk, $3.50, $3; e vonotty varm, ot paur~ |Leather Florshen Bench made - Panamas at $5; China Split Silk mixed shirts $2.50, pleated The Tralning School for Teachers |Oxfords, $5. g " Straws at $1.50. $2, $3. 4 shirts $1.50, $2; Silky Crepe soft S 5 Lai an bio e Young men Sennits fine or shirt $2; Soisette shirts, $1.50; the directorship of the same person,| Walk-overs and Packards $4, rough weaves, $2 and $3. ; French cuffed shirts, soft collar B e T pant avectene ot tne | Others at $3.50. Boys Straws, $.25, $.50, and $1, to match $1.50 up. £ students.—A. V. Storm, Director of ‘Summer Schools, University Farm, St. Paul. Water for Calves. Calves two or three months of age should have tan pounds of water & day. That was the result of a trial with thir- Money teen calves at the Kansas station. In Ch Cheerfully meny instances the young calves get |Refunded . i ! W w_ Bo drink except wint they receive in z ; e e S n e Dchctlve 9099 1