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RIS o DEFENSE OF DISSERTATIONS BY TWO RESEARCH STUDENTS . - louT FE! (& He'D Charles H. Tane of the, Board for' pense infb raising tobacco than they :l:m/f. Je BAcic T'D Vocational Education and Samuel H, | el from it - o ha e De Vault of the bureau of the cen- |y Colmmitias OINtOT O e PROMISE szeeflm =us, defended their doctor's disserta- LAY A HAAD on o tions before a committee of the fac- 2 . i AGAIN. He WAS ulty of Research University and a|<0Rditlon o ““‘,"”’ L : ©ood LITTLE PAL! group of specialists of the &overn- VI - amaln.: Dimart Mr._ Lane's dissertation, was based Monday night. on reports and questionhaires from tion is the result)every state in the Union.and on per- onal * visitation to hundreds of ®hools in almost every state. Mr. - | Lane has been studying the problem tion in* the Unit es. of agricult education for many Vault's study is based on a yearss and ‘pt 'sent study shows the excellent character and mmount farm sarvey of th (Copyright. 1921, by H. C. Fisher. ‘hlh mark registered U. 8. Pat. Of1.) Do YOU MEAN T BIG A ( “ou DEPA! ; : ’ AND AMADE YO 4 ’ My v FoR THE WEST [ " WALK TWEATTY MILES 2 .|\ FrecwLL! BAck Home? GEE, (U'S GONNA Be LoneLy ork_which is being done in the y *in_the way of 1K) prospective farmers . for »x relation | their work. He has obtained facts Department of Agriculture. |regarding instruction. _curriculum, sted in the examinatjon of the|training of teachers, and didates. Others w hu e | ganize and administer voc: phn Hall, I agricultural_educatjon in Ifred Sch s i 4 states which have not 3 i brought together in any ' previous His dissertation will be print- ed by the Federal Board for Voca- I ¢ | tional Education for general distri- 1 bution. l . —_—— ion showed | AT THE COMMUNITY CENTEBS' 3 the farmers of lhA lul\llécllc\fl Yittle oF eral Civic Centen—The faculty ! raduating class of the Washing- | -3 fon College of Music will hold its fif-! d = <7 e UK o 5 feenth annual commencement in the The tennis court will be open daily v ; hour for children. ¢ to 7 o'elock; Boy | o CLAIMS DAMAGES. | |tained for thirty minutes. She sus-| YCHIDA BESTOWS HONOR. Selling tobs ©!auditorium of Central High Schoolfrom 5 to 8 p.m. Other activities this]cle; Silver Leaf Yeearework Circle. | Scont :30 o'clock; Community, ‘tained bruises from the alleged at- Wwhicn the middle. | this evening at § o'clock evening: Swimming for women; Garnet-Phelps Community Center— | Chorus; Iole study: Deanwood Glee.| Anna M. Lowndes has filed suit in|tack, she states. Attorney Bertrand | TOKIO, June 23.—John F. Steven: E Brown Cow y Center— jmunit nter Band practice: Beading | Schedule tonight: Band of Mercy; Ju- |Athletic Club; community band; dram- | th® District ‘Supreme Court to re- :‘i:‘mraon. ir. appears for the piain-|of Chicago, chairman of the techn: v: French for|<lu {nights Templar mmandery | nior Red Cross; Boy Scouts; Pleasure | matic club. 2 % hythmic dancing. 3| Drill; Dunbar Communi Sor1Club, all at 6 p.m.; at 7:30,' James E. — UL A A T T s S board ‘ol the Chincas [Eas1ern At war ciety Coaching Clu bor Children: Nu: | Walker American Legion and Wom- - | Duskett for_ alieged e s was decorated with the insignia o trition Club; French class meets an’s Auxillary; Junior Savings Club; | Miss Marguerite Sherer of Topeka | street morthwest March 15 last when | Eastport, Me., the “farthest cast” | (he Order of the Rising Sun, secont s i e A R S C It has gone through school and.college, | the defendant lifted her bodily and |town in the United States, has just |class, by Viscount Uchida, foreign min li\'llhfll.lonlg 8“'(‘)" ’nl:k' nSpal’h xl?le‘unuo:(‘l Community Center—Ac- | sixteen years in all, without an ab- | carried her, against her protest. into | elected its first woman school super- lu(er at a luncheon given in honor o 0 lm“ Clib ot To'clock The little ones | Lyric Orchestra, Dramatic Club. tivities this evening: Story-telling scnt or tagdy mark in her record. another room, Where she was de- intendenyy Mr. Stevens here yesterday. Lovejoy Community Center—A spe- ! clal committee appointed to make ar- ic C enler—’rherelrangem?n! for installation of new he a mass meeting of the ) meet at 7 o'clock tonight. deration of Federal ctivities: Buffalo Athletic 7 Troop 501; Junior ‘What was, will be:--- April 14 we offered 2,000 hot-weather suits at $12.75 —sold so many that sale was withdrawn after two days. June 14 we offered 500 more such suits at $12.75 —practically all sold before 4 p.m. the next day 8 Tomorrow we offer wool suits at two prices —and if you want them we advise you not to-wait. What was, will be. Washington people know us so fully and well that quick action follows our announcements. For tomorrow, -then, a . Sale of Suits Soriety Brand and The Hecht Co. - L4 - —uwrth just as many Society Bmml . S_UITS at $29.50 as aé $39.50 = and buying Society Brand suits at $29.50 means- SAVINGS sure as money in the bank GOSMAN Cases ;us’c enouqh qinger and boitles are worth ATURAL, wholeso\ne ginger ";:O'lelll"flvou —Return lem flavor in”Gosman's Ginger 0 Nour. dealer. Ale, - - : ‘ Choicest Jamaica ginger, skillfully - BU[LD]NG a Slllt lS llke bulldmg a . blended. gives the true butmellow v : _ girgeru flavor that makes Gosman's s house. No matter how good the ’ Ginger Ale different. . j S Smooth, piquant—iust shappy for the sale matel'lals at the Stdl‘t, lt S the ar Chltect . -. ‘enougk, the Gosman flavor makes G ) h a s ' you glad you're alive—and thirsty. Ose makers ety e and wol_fklllallShlp that te].lS at the fllllSh ’ Tasle its sparkling refreshment. ; \;:‘:fin‘:;{,a':;s_‘ snticipee ol s s § v Py s For family ‘use, order by: the case of -, : £ These- suits START with good Close to 800 suits in all,,Volume twenty-four bottles: (family size] : L e They had 2 big yardage “ woolens; and: the- style-designing with - variety. Conserval.ive styles s Keep several bottles on ice for summer of fine woolens on hand " behind them,- p]us the hand-tai- ::ch as x‘.i)s:l o{ us.w;iar- :i-lgllu “p]g: . thirsts i = these St suits- dufing-- - Toring put infy them, makes them :h:tseo:lulhnga 'fe\z dl:rev:v(:: s:{n - ’ Each bottle holds two full qlasse.’s. thieir operatives’ othcrvn:e i thebest clotltes youf're likely tobuy. 4 o0 :;len!y of -éach st;'le for Try a bottle at your nearest soda fountain. dis e - atthese prices for months to come. eyery one. : ’ To bzsure of lheh qlz:\blgre“;o;k flor the * Shut off a big loss . 2 ° name Gosman's on the a ottle cap. to them; made big savings~ 1zes' The Gosman Ginger_Ale v flz))r oursel?ez :mdl you.‘ it lenty of llght shades, lenty 0[ dark Sizes for s ger, ‘_COI'IPII!Y ) ; N P p every man Itimore. Md: ~ e X _plenty: of stripes and solid colors. . , s : e've a our own siits X e : r Saal Sheroves “plenty of - light tweeds and herringbones. = Jong they dupli_cate 7 We'll fit ‘most every man w:(h little or no alterations. —short . thicse nowcomets: TheTEe _‘\A_l_t_erat;‘ona made without charge. s—stout / . R -73 'years HANAN shoes have led. the mr,ld in value, and now that' prices have come down HANAN smply 1ncteasés its leadershlp. L el f . See the East Indlpn Bufialomourmnfl&w : b leghest pru‘\e HANAN in stock is now $la and you can't get better shoes at any price which: you can see in our window. ! _From these cattle HICKOK produces the fines* ‘leather belts in the world, and that’s ne “BULL.” .%. Hickok leather: belts . .0 and silver ~bucklés : i —are here at all prices. In ‘oonnection with this Hickok permits us to _make a:sf price. Belts atid G mgerAle Jmooz‘/} e.szc'e