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THE SALEMI^ OPEN FORUM This Question of Honor then there is an ii Are you a part of this system? Are you doing your very best to make it a success? Evidently, some body is falling short of her duty, or there would be no need for this discus- gether with her friends, may get by with the deed, but the entire student body may suffer as a result of this knows, and it is her duty to expose it. While one person enjoys the private use of the book, a great s is one of the low- her lessons. But really, (as she says) she feels too tired to think, but* she know.s^ that she can depLd thetic friend!) for anything whLi she herself docs not happen to get. Who is to blame? The bit-of-a- gladly helps the other girl. She thinks it is a good turn which she note-books appear, and the girl who really did the work, is just as liable to suspicion as is the girl to whom ajainsl Tuch" “eeds! "they wouirL think that your little bit doesn’t Xt Ts "L^ctly what does count. While your little bit may seem very insignificant, it goes to make up the iTt InrLldrtd Ter^nt strong. As Kipling has said: or the army as a whole: :’s the everlasting team^« tem as she has never had. Is it 7," ' On tlie face of the ci I. HUMANITARIAN I liaven’t the heart to a.sk anybo that was a as short of heat as tl TRYING THE DOG ON HIM He—"Good night! Out of gas right in the middle of traffic!” suppose you have a very good place in your class?” “Oh, yes. I sit right by the “You lucky man! I pitied you when you were. How did you get Sambo—“Go swipe one of Mr. ““S'rrr Current History power “to limit, regulate, and pro- hib t the labor of persons under eighteen years of age.” This power is now held by the State legisla tures, but there is some doubt as to enr’Jrtr‘lm w'rch'fd*- ”^tl‘"" Tl joys. The federal government reg ulates child labor more thoroughly than the state governments do, for child labor law upon interstate com petition would not need to be con- -■ ' by • - - - tion of children is more manifestly a joyed by one state and the cost is nment would enter the profit and The decision of the State legis latures in January, 1925, is awaited fhich for a century and a half sicianT “Even“ from “his "you*,“he of liarmony and counterpoint. A pension from the Queen of Italy en- has been said that he was the most Hr most Topullr re'la Tosca, La Bohevie, Madame Butter fly. The Girl of the Golden WeH, power has been peaeefull tran ted from one legally elected I JEWELRY GIFTS Gifts That Last Pearls, Bar Pins, Rings. Wrist Watches, Vanity Cases, Fountain Pen Sets, Christmas Cards. thp: gift shop 428 N. Liberty St. ed by the Mexican people.” In spite of the attempt to make THE CHRISTMAS SPIRIT— Hundreds of Stiggestions— JHE IDEAL Wolforo’c's '*’■« Salem Col- Clld.1 C o lege Girls—Just Around the Corner. We welcome you at all times. College Sweaters— for the Salem Girls SLIP ONS AND COAT STYLES. Navy, Black, White, Maroon and Tan. $12.50 Values $9.95 ANCHOR STORE New Shipment of Christmas Shoes ^ ’ $6!oO to $9.00 ’ '* SIMMONS SHOE STORE GET IT AT WATKINS Christmas Is Rapidly Approaching GET IN THE MERRY CROWD OF ARE CANCELING THEIR LIST FROM OUR STOCK. A>iD BE SURE THERE’S RADIOLA IN YOUR HOME Roller Top Desks A VICTROLA OR WATKINS BOOK STORE
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