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i'AGE FOUR THE DAILY TAR HEEI TUESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1951 1r Yoy'd Kate To Miss Siars--Here's a new and worthy addition to the little series that includes "Birds," "Flowers," and "Insects." This has the same auth enticity, the same lavish use of color, and the same low price $1.03 Infant Development by Arnold Gesell. The patterns of prenatal and infant development, by the author of "The Child from Five to Ten." $3.50 The Best of the Best A selection of the top stories published in the thirty -five years history of O-Brien-Foley Best Short Story an nuals. $3.75 The Season's Differenceby Fred erick Buechner. We seldom do much shouting over fiction, but Buechner is a young man who is going places, and we think you might want to own this one $3.53 New Hopes for a Changing World by Bertrand Russell. A new and important work by a Nobel Prize winner doesn't need any boost from us. $3.00 Coming Thursday. Friday and Saturday 73c SALE - To make room for a batch of spring bargains, we will reduce more than half the books on our dollar table a further 25. 'ME BOOSCSHOP 205 E. Franklin St. Open Evenings H3 SketiCfiV: Glosses '--Begin,: I omorrovr' Wednesday evening sketch classes for students and the gen eral public will begin tomorrow in Person hall and continue through out the quarter. . Kenneth Ness of the art depart ment will be in charge of the classes which "will meet from 7 till 9 p.m. and will consist of sketching in black and white to composition and color from the sketches and the model. The fee of ten dollars will be payable upon registration at 6 :45 tomorrow or in advance in the art department office in Person hall. A WATCH FOfl OU R FORMAL OPENING SOON ... Meanwhile Visit Our Showrooms ... at 103 S. Graham St. Phone 6101 For Prompt Delivery - COMAN LUMBER COMPANY A KIP US L 1 1 TO I) i)M0 n -jiF ijtf" M.imI mm w4 n 9jM j Save time! Save steps! . Save " t - ' trouble! Now you can do your banking by mail right in your own home or office Special deposit envelopes are furnish ed without charge. Drop by -and get a supply today and start enjoying this new, con venient banking service . . banking-by-mail! " THE BANK OF CHAPEL HILL Chapel Hill ' ' Carrboro Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. U NDERW EAR "FflUlT OF THE LOOM" FACTORY HELP SALE Cotton Boxer Shorts Rayon Shorts Regular Shorts, clastic on'sido Fine Quality Tec Shirts 69c J. ........ 3 for $2.05 Regular Undershirts ' 49c - 3 for $1 .45 NYLON SOX ' Genuine Argyle, Heavy Nylon Irregular Special $1.00 Regular Undershirts 49c 3 for $1.45 Large Assortment Men's Dress Oxfords $5.00 SEE OUR WINDOW L Corduroy Sport Coats -CRESCO-$ 17.95 NOW $14.95 DRESS PANTS ' . : Heavy all wool Pants less than Yz Price .... SALE $5. CO VALUES TO $12.50 TIES-bne rack new good ties-Reg. $1 .00 SALE 79c SOCICS-one table socks-extra good values-3 pr. for 51. CO FANQY PRINTS & WARM OUTING PAJAMAS MENSjj PAJAMAS ONE TABLE pF OUR BEST ; WING PAJAMAS - $4.98 . . .1... SPECIAL $3.93 Solid Color-EXTRA LONG for oyer 6' 1" men $4.98 SWEATERS-RUGBY all wool Sweaters ;..r....,..-.... $55 Residence Council The Woman's Residence Coun cil will meet today at 5 o'clock in the Woman's Council room. The new junior representatives are asked to come to this meeting. Scabbard and Blade Scabbard and Blade will meet at 7:30 this evening in room 4 of the Air ROTC building. Frea Movie " "Pinky" will be shown tonight at 7 o'clock m Memorial nan. Sponsored by the YM and Hillel, it is free to all students. Publication Board ' The Publication Board 4 will meet today at 5 o'clock in the Grail room. Carolina's yive-President and Controller, William D Car- michael. Jr., was captain of tfce Tar Heels' 1920 basketball team. The Carolina basketball team played uT the Camellia Bowl basketball game in 1948 and de feated Arizona. .LA! . . Dean's . List Six student nurses made the Dean's list for the fall quarter, Elizabeth' L. Kemble, Dean of the school of nursing, announced yesterday. . They were: Patsy Colvard, Geraldine Snider, Jane Ramelle Hylton, Mary Anderson, Janet Marie Merritt, and Sally Perkins Winn. Enrollment in the school totaled 26 last quarter. ANNOUNCEMENTS DEPENDABLE WRECKER SERVICE 24 HOURS a day, Poe Motor Company, clay phone 6581, night phone 2-3441. (Chg. lxl) TYPEING AND SHORTHAND CLASS, winter quarter. In New West, 7:15-9:15, Monday and Thursday evenings. Registration open. Call 8407. 1 (1-C9303-2) AFTER -DINNER CUSHION MINTS Homemade at , Fowlers Food Store and Colonial Drug Store (1-C9302-1) FOR RENT 6A NICE FURNISHED APARTMENT automatic oil heat, private bath. heat, lights and water furnished. $50.00 per month-Available February ' first-Seen by appointment only. Call 2-1611. (1-C9307-1) COTTAGE CLOSE IN-GOOD NEIGH borhood furnished or unfurnished. Call 25653 or 2458. (chg. lxl) FOR SALE 6B BABY-TEND A (HIGH CHAIR) . PRAC tically new-$20-phone 5381. (chg. lxl) FOUND ec FOUND - A SHARP LOOKING ENG Ush tweed topcoat at Milton's reduced to $38.95. Sure, wish someone would swipe my beat out gab- coat so. I'll have a good excuse to latch, onto this deal. (chg. lxl) LOST 12 $5.00 REWARD OFFERED TO ANYONE finding a Ronson lighter. Name, "Chic" engraved on side. Call or see Chick Pendergraph at the Book Exchange. It was a Christmas present from my mother.- ' (2-9306-2) REWARD. LIGHT BROWN BILLFOLD lost between Joyner Dorm and Caro lina Theater. Saturday night. Finder please contact Norman Sturdlvant, S17 Joyner Dorm. ' (1-9305-1) WE SPECIALIZE IN MEN'S and WOMEN'S ALTERATIONS Export Ladles Dressmaking Any typo of Men's and Ladles Alterations EXPERTLY DONE at ; U0OQO . . . i mon Ltino TODAY I COS i ;J ' - i ill D U XJ .f - f .. t '' I ' , ' j J A: ('Vi!Harn tlibTdilo ' ' mere upriXiro-' 1 r IT) I