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jsepv y, v - f '( I i. f,- I V" Pare Six THE thity MTSSfllTMAN. FMDAY 'EVEMSG, KOVEMBEB 21, 1916. SUGGESTIONS FOB SUNDAY DINNER LEG OF LAMB, cut from native fed Spring Iambs, youne 09 V4 RIB ROASTS, cut from prime young beef rolled or standing --.--- CALF'S LIVER, sliced nicely, always young, tender, deli cious, pound -.--- ROLL MOP HERRING, whole fish rolled with pickles, packed in pure wine sauce, three for PIMENTO STUFFED OLIVES, finest fruit of Spanish orchards, stuffed with genuine Spanish pimentos, pint - OLEOMARGERINE, now that price of butter is almost prohibitive, it behooves us to find a substitute for it. There is nothing but Oleo margcrine, or Butterine. A product churned of pure, sweet clean wholesome ingredients, under conditions absolutely inpossible in but ter making. We carry all grades. 22c 25c 10c 25c Phone 270 909 Broadway ESTABLISHED 1893 URGES MEN TO SHOW INTEREST IN LIBRARY H. O ers' . Severance Tells Moth Club There Is Need of the Institution. FICTION IS -LACKING K&UVAYS A GOODSHS Tonight and Saturday Sessue Hayakawa The Noted Japanese Actor in "The Honorable Friend" A photo drama which will long be remembered Also Two Clever Cartoons "Farmer Alfalfa Sees New York" "Mutt and Jeff" You'll be Thankful Until Next Thanksgiving if you wear our shoes. If you are interested in choice footwear for Thanks giving, we've many Beautiful New Models, and you'll like them. You'll enjoy the Thanksgiving festivities if you are dressed right, and shoes are the most conspicuous part of your dress. Our Window j 7T W'J Broadway Strawn - Neate D. G. Co. Announcing Cle,ara?ice Sale of all Ladies' and Misses' Suits, Coats, Dresses Commencing Satur day morning Nov. 25 Ssrawn - Neaie D. G. Co. Local Stores Have Good Lists of Reading for the , Boy Scouts. "Just as the schools are educational Institutions, so is ttie public library," said H. O. Severance at the meeting of the Mother's Club ot the Lee School yesterday afternoon. "It is especially beneficial to the boys and girls who do not go to school beyond the eighth grade and who depend for the rest of their education on outside reading. This reading should be done in the public library where only the best literature is obtainable." Mr! "Severance said that the men ot Columbia should be more .interested and boost Columbia to the standards of other towns, since most towns, even smaller than Columbia, have public li braries. The only expense to Colum bia wonrd be a small tax sufficient to support it, as Carnegie would pay for the building. As to the objection that Columbia does not need the library on account of the University Library, that is a false impression as practi cally all the volumes in the University Library are reference or text books, and -the public" library would contain the fiction which is lacking in the Uni- newspapers that contained cigarette ads. The Boy Scouts hare furnished a list of good books for children which, is at the Missouri Store. The mothers are urged to look over this list The next meeting of the club will not be held until January unless the president should have a call meeting. TO HAVE GAME TOMORROW versity Library. Colunbi a $25,000 or $30,000 Can. This is the next worl School Mothers Club complish. They succec ing better movies for cr more than their prom tickets. , The cigarette quest ed and Mrs. G. F. Tr the club should go r the cigarette habit complimented the cl took and told of lib states which refuse have ofl sold tber of t discuss- ved that . against everance i stand it different joks and All-Americans Will Play the Varsity On Rollins Field at 3 O'clock. Tiger tootball followers will have a chance to see several .former stars of other schools In action tomorrow aft ernoon when the All-Americans play the Varsity in the last game for the latter this year on Rollins Field. The game will be called at 3 o'clock, and C. L. Brewer, director of athletics, said this morning that it would be well worth seeing. "Several of theyegulars will be kept out of scrimmage, but the Varsi ty team will be made up of Ibe men who need the scrimmage and for whom there is little danger ot injury. The team wlll,rof course, play without those men who" have been crippled in former games." ' The All-American team willUje com posed of ineligibles, stars from the freshman and other class teams and one or two "of the scrubs. The Ine! Igibles include-Coach Johnny Miller, who played halfback on the Spring field, Mass., Training School eleven; Peterson, who starred at the Quarter back position for the William Jewell team; Wilson, i, former star end of Central College;" Lee, who played tackle on the Warrensburg Normal School team last year. All of these men, according to Mr. Brewer, have played football within thenast year or two and should show up well against the Varsity. Dorothy GIsh at Ute Hall ToalgUt. Dorothy Gish, the inimitable, will be seen at the Hall Theater tonight In a quaint, happy play "Gretchen, the Greenh'orn" The drama was written especially, for Miss Gish. DRAMATICS A try-out for places on Pinero's play "The Magistrate" will be held Tha day evening, Nov. 23, at 8:30 p. m. nuuiu i,it, vv;auciuic nail. Adv. 70-72$ Too Late to Classify. One ticket to MIssourl-Kanaai r,l' Section GO, about 45-yard line. InnnS MIssourlan office. Inquire "B&J Just Received A Choice Selection of Christmas Stationery Call and See It CAMPBELL & ALEXANDER 920 BROADWAY PHONE 356 BLACK t noon at the ''SIS to Honor Jackson. ing of the Daugh- osterday after- H. Laugh- Jin. Mrs. G. A. the subject was ". Roll call was answered .. of noted heroes of the War meeting combining the Dec January regular meetings v January 28 at the home of Bradford. The day will "Jackson Day." 'eader, 11." ies A nd :ld A. ed BROAJ 1Y ODEON-Saturc 7 JEAN MOVIE PROGRAM Alternoc RPORAJLBILLIE'S COMEBj "DORSEY TRAVELOGUE THROUGH J A! Evening Show 'THE LIE SUBLIME' featuring "King Baggolt' r A FREE PUBIIC LECTURE OX CHRISTIAN SCIENCE nil! be given by JOHN RANDALL DUNN, C. S. Member of the Board ot Lectureship of The Mother Church, The - - jfass. We Hold No Clearance Sales WHEN YOU GO TO LAWRENCE, KANSAS- Be Ready, for Any Weather This week we received a fresh assortment of the famous Ennyweather Overcoats. The Ennyweather, just. as the name implies, is insurance againstany kind of weather-rain, cold or snow. Just the coat to take with you to the game. Pack it in your suitcase if you want it won't wrinkle. Ennyweathers are priced at $15, $20 and $25. AH Are Welcome. At 3:30 O'clock p. m. "o admission fee or ticket NOTICE Dog Owners The city collector has turned over to me the names of about 200 own ers of unlicensed dogs and which license was due October 1 . Not wish ing to put anyone to un necessary expense, I shall give such delinquents un til Saturday, December 2 to pay said license and at which time I shall be compelled to take steps against such delinquents which will necessitate payment of $11,00 in stead of $1.75. Now do not neglect this, GEO. S. STARRITT, City Attorney famous Ennyweather Overcoats. II f Ennyweathers are priced at $15, $20 and $25. I y I ? .j ttEerj body's Store!! required. I ffelflK''i'" ' - T1LL I tiCKL fid mUML I B BBBb HA kOMMiawCa