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Page Four THE TAR HEEL, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1920 B. Big Reduction Sale Now On S. Berman Courtesy Service ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP PHONE No 212 QUALITY SHOE REPAIR AND ACCESSORIES You Must be Satisfied SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO MAIL ORDERS L. W. JARMAN - College Representative Manuel's Cafe Cordially Invites the Carolina Man GREENSBORO, N. C. DR. DASHIELL ADDRESSES GRADUATE CLUB MEETING CLUB VOTES TO REDUCE NUAL DUES OF" CLUB AN- O'Kelly Tailoring Company Sanitary Steam Pressing and Cleaning See Us for Special Rates Mimeographing Prompt, Accurate Service Drawings and tabular forms our specialty. Let us bid on your work. EDWARDS BROS. Ann Arbor, Mich. Broadway Cafe Students Headquarter Greensboro. N. C. ENGLISH AS SHE IS WROTE The Graduate Club at its third meet ing in the Co-ed. room, Peabody Build ing, voted to reduce the annual dues from $1.00 to 50 cents; also to ex tend the membership list by making all members of the faculty eligible. After the business meeting Dr. J. F. Dashiell addressed the Club on the topic, "The Development of Technique in Animal Psychology." Tha purpose was to sketch the reseat historical steps in the evolution of methods and of apparatus in the experimental study of the animal mind. This included a change from the older "arm chair" method of theorizing on anecdotes to the laboratory methods of exact meas urement. The trend of the develop ment of apparatus was two-fold; the elaboration of problem boxes and of mazes. Some interesting recent re searches along novel lines were de scribed. Dr. Dashiell illustrated the talk with many drawings of apparatus. THREE BLIND STUDENTS IN ATTENDANCE AT UNIVERSITY (Continued from page one) five years. He is not totally blind, but can make out in broad daylight the forms of large objects. In 1909 he went to the State School for the Blind and started at the very beginning and went through the entire curriculum His plans are to teach school in either a blind or graded school. B. B. Worsham, from Reithbend, Va., age 21, attended school one and a half years until he was forced to leave school for 2 years because of eye trouble, one eye going totally blind. His other eye was not strong enough to allow him to attend public schools so he went to Raleigh in 1908 where he went through the entire school from the Kindergarten through the preparatory department. In April 1916 his other eye was put out by a screw-driver. Last year he made Phi Beta Kappa grades and attended the banquet given the students who had made an average of 92 1-2 in their year's' work. Last summer he attend ed Summer School. His aspirations are to become a lawyer. Seventy-three colleges and univer sities of this country now have cor respondence courses of study. Of these, sixty-one are state institutions and twelve are privately endowed. i ' I "" "Just what I've always wanted." That's the beauty about KODAK as a Christmas gift you know it's what they want. Kodakery is a monthly photographic magazine published by the East man Kodak Company, that regularly sells for sixty cents. It's worth more much more. With every purchase of a Kodak, Brownie, Graflex or Premo camera goes a free subscription to this magazine two gifts in one Kodak and Kodakery. It may seem like a "gift problem" at your house but it won't when you come down here. Kodaks, $9.49 up Brownies, $2.86 up FOISTER'S GIFT HEADQUARTERS YOUTHFUL MUSICIAN WILL GIVE RECITAL HERE MONDAY NIGHT (Continued from page one) precision and beauty of a mature artist. Once seated at the piano she plunges into a sonata or opera by Hayden, Greif, Chopin or one of the other masters, reading the exacting works with the ease of complete un derstanding and executing them with a delicacy of touch and a plasticity of emotion worthy of a finished artist. Chapel Hill and the University are particularly fortunate in being per mitted to hear Miss Pugh, for aside from her youth she is an artist of marvelous technical certainty and great depth of musical power. . FALL DANCES NOW IN FULL TILT WITH GANG ALL HERE (Continued from page one) usual select lot from Raleigh, Greens boro, Charlotte and other leading towns of the states, have for the most part wired their intentions to be present With , the usual familiar faces of the fairer sex with us, success of the dances is assured. Weidemeyer and his celebrated band of musicians has wired the Manager when to expect him, and he promises his best to add to the enjoyment of the big events. Lowered Prices On All Ready-to-Wear A very' Striking Factor especially when things have been so high, one will appreciate the high quality garments we are offering at such low prices. MX OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF Coat Suits. Dresses . . Coats Reduced 25 Per Cent Dress 9163 35 cents For Christmas Gifts There are many very appropriate and use ful things here for all. Every effort has been made to offer our customers the best collection from which to select their gifts. You are invited to come in and see the new things. MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED RAWLS-KNIGHT COMPANY A fact: Day in and day out, at the Pennsylvania R. R. Station, New York, the gales of Fatima exceed those of any other cigarette. Two things might make you want to change your cigarette FO R. example, you might find straight Turkish ciga rettes too rich for steady smoking, because of too much Turkish tobacco. Or you might find ordinary part -Turkish or Turkish Blend cigarettes "thin" end "fiat", because cf too little Turkish. In either case (should you deckle to change) the logi cal choice would be a cigarette containing "just enough Turkish." The only cigarette that contains L-ss Turkish than the straight T urkish brands and more than any other Turkish Blend is Fatima. This is the basis for Fatima's claim of "just enough Turkish." And scores of sales facts such as the one shown above surely seem to justify Fatima's claim. . Liggett tz Myers Tobacco Co. FAT CIGARETTES 2 5 cents !.i '.be regular faii- rappti Hirkarc. yilso obtainable in round JIZ-TmrrTr' Is
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