Boone-Iseley Drug- Co. Cor. Fayetteville and Hargett Streets Phone 95 and 2344 RALbIGH, N. C. Authentic Outer Apparel FOR fVomen and Misses rTMILLINERY A SPECIALTY : | Liberal discount oflered college girls and teachers BROTAN’S I’ll-TH AVE. SHOPS 108 Fa>-cttevillc St. Raleigh CAROLINA’S LARGEST CHAIN OF ONE-PRICED Department Stores We Appreciate Your Patronage Pine State Creamery Pvrc Pasteurized Milk and Cream ICE CREAM ^‘Tluit is Made of Creavi^^ Ices, Sherbets Special Party Orders Phone 421 The best there is akvays MEREDITH COLLEGE For Young Women Admits only those who have four years of work in High School Facilities Excellent CHARGES MODERATE For information or Catalogue zvriie CHAS. E. BREWER President ^ POPS AND CKACKLES ^ Uiildh*: ’'Wliv don't Clivijifiini Sciciicc clnnvlica linvc' windows Ans.: ’riii’v ilnn’t bc‘lii’\x‘ in jjiiin.s. 1-. A. M.: (Oiiiiiji into •Iniinirji Ai-ncttrs mom iinil pic^kinj;' up ii letter iiddi-c’sscd to MisH .) "Is tliis-.lolni •I. A.: "\n, that's J//.SN.’’ 1,. A. M.: ‘'Is tlint ii git'l or ii boy Mr. lli^lisniitli: ’‘Miss Xyc wlty wci'('you liitc to elass V' I). Xyc: ‘*[>('causc tin* hell Viin^- hct’orc 1 jiot here'.’' 1*. Dav: “(iirl have you fnr^otten niy name (” .\1. K. Little: ".\h—yes.” !’. Dav: "It's I’hehe Day. hloi-khi’inh Do you know now .M, 1'^ I..: ‘•\’(ssmnm—Ph(‘lx‘ Day Hhurk- hoad.'’ Mr. liih'y ((.n Hist. 1.); "Why wen; the Dki'Ii’ Ai/cn ealleil liy rlial name'" (i. IJnnn; •'Beeansc’ thei'e were so imniy kni.iihrs.’’ Slif Coiilfhi'l Stiij M i!>tn Did the Hslierman wlio rnlh'd h'r‘ tills morninjr have fro^’ le^i’s Servant: ''Sure, nnim. I dm‘t know, lie wore jjants.” ‘■(irandmotlicr. dil yoti liko that ^nni- lrop ?” ••’i'es, I liked it very nineh. ilear." •■\V(‘1L 'I'owscr didn’t, lie spii ii out twieo.” j Tlu‘ followin'!' reh'iivani was rcccivi'il by a l‘’rej‘luniiii not loui:- ajio. ‘‘'I’wins arriv-i| Ijist niiiht—more by mail."—Sisl(*r. Komauri' younjr Indy, spemlin'i- llie sum mer on a farm: ‘‘.Insf bear how iliosr obi frees in rlie orchard nioiui ami ,iii’oaii in ihe srurm, like the 'ryiiiii' id’ a lost soul." Small Hoy: ■‘Well, 1 _i>'uess you'd nsake a I'achet loo, ii' you wer‘ as full of ”ve(*n ap]ibs as they aro.” .\n Irisiimau on I'eturninj^' home to bis uarive hind pive vt'iit lo his joyful fi*elin.iis by «'.\(daimin^' re])(Mitcdly : '■llnvrah for Ire land! ITnrrah for Irebuull" niiich to the auniscmeiil of the [)asseniicrs. bur to the dis- ji'usf of iin I'luji'lishman ui hoard, who Hmdly I'eraiiiifed with these words: ’■ I [nrrali for I reland !—Hurrah for Hell!" ■‘Thar’s riji'ht.'' auswt'red Pat. '•('Vcry man t'u' his own eonntry,’’ ^ STUDEN r OPINION ^ W’ben th(‘ aiinonneement wa."- made that the .sysfciu of Closed Study Jloui' at iiijibt fnmi 7:4.' to .10 o’eloek would bo enforced, there wa.s a i^reat deal ff discussion aiufiiig the stn- deufs. Kvorwliere eouhl be hoard expressions Ilf opijiion amonii' the individnal students s\icli as the following; “Ob, for goodness sake, why do tb(‘y want to shut \is up in our r(>onis when we might be free to do as.wi* chooser’ Ofh(‘vs were b(‘ard to say. *‘()b, I’m so glad, now 1 will have i^omc time for concentration.” .\s ji wbirk*. the nuijority of the studeur body is ileeidedly in favor of Closed Study Hour. It \ a grainl aul glorious feeling to think that you can go to your own room and ‘‘!n>u- cst-to-goodness" have piiet and two lio\n‘s and tift(*en minutes nnd(‘r conditions in wbicli you can ,-oncentrate. It i.s also rather plcashig to know if yon don’t care lo study you can engage in various family af fairs without iuterruption. “Yos,”’ one girl was heartl to say. ‘i)Ut just tlnnk 1 won't t‘vi*r be !ibl(‘ lo talk to .lim any mov(> on the tele))hotie because it will lie so rushed before 7 ;4.') and after ll> o'clock." There is prob ably nol a girl in school who does not enjoy a little teb'phone couversjitiou now and then, bur wc must all admit that this telephone liusiuess has certainly been carried to an e.x- ecss. Il is an inviting teni])tation to wait 1’or a promised telephine call and leave nn- ]U'cpared les.«oiis painfully neglected. In (‘vei’y college then* are some girls who are e.\tr'na*ly studious and manage to pr‘- ]iare llicir wiu'k in the betwerm times and oth ers who nc-glect llieh' work: these girls take the nights off to have a rollicking good time, whii'h is unfortunate for girls who desire to siiuly. This plan if tln'y so choose, but now thanks lo Closed Sluily Hour, they must in dulge in these frivolities inside tb(! walls i.i' their own rooms and in less hilarious nuni- ner. This I'cuewal of ibe Closed Stiuly Jloiu' svsrem will generiite a feeling of cooperatii-ii among the sludents. ji rime for study, a^ well iis play. and. we hope, n higher standard (d work on the pari of the studiuits. Wasbiugtiin now boasis of ii luauless hotel. 'I'bis hotel is to h(! run e.xclusively by women. The bell bojis, porters, cooks, rocun clei'ks anil other em|)loyees are all women. 'I’lii* managi'r is a woman, ftirmerly manager of the government hotel for war workers. "Well," saiti the cheerful wife who thought she bad a su])rano v(>ice. "if tlii' \V(n‘sl coiu‘S to rbe worsr 1 could keep the wolf from the door .by singing." ■•1 don't doubt that you would do it,” re plied b(‘r husband, who bad sutfercul much, "but su]i]iose the wolf .‘should ha|)pen to b(‘ deaf

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