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ssm'ss . 1 Para FIt 3 THE ETENINfi MISSOBRIAX, WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 19, 1917. Stephens College Announcement. Students from Columbia and from the University who are planning to take courses in any of the departments at Stephens College may now enroll. The following departments are open to special students: Conservatory of Music; Expression Department; Art Department: Physical Education De partment; and Literary Department. For Information or for appointment with the head of the department In which you ,are interested.phone 263! or call at the College office.. JAMES M. WOOD, President. LAST OPEN HOUSE HELD Copirlfbt 1917, 2l B. Kirschbaam Co. Tip your friends off you who are wearers of S. & B. Clothes to the superb, values that you have long known and have long taken advantage of which are found at S. & B's. FALL SUITS $15 to $35 The kind that looks right on the Campus. g!jg New Styles Are Shown HERE FIRST WHILE YOU WORK FOR OTHERS- BANK YOUR MONEY AND SOME DAY OTHERS WILL WORK FOR YOU Every owner of every store or factory, almost without exception, was an employe in it once. If you ever intend to be at the head of a large concern you must have the money to back it,. Moreover, if you have the reputation of being "A man with money in the bank" eoing over the top will be easier for you. Worthwhile concerns will give you responsible positions. They have proof that you are persistent and reliable. No recommend ation is half so good. To bank your money makes your future security threefold. It pays you an annual interest; you have prepared for the oppor tunity, and the lareer salaries adds to your pile the. faster. Common sense should tell you that money will come in hand some day. The only question is: WILL YOU HAVE IT WHEN YOU NEED IT? BEGIN YOUR SAVING NOW. CENTRAL BANK Mac has gone to war, but Westminster will continue under his direction, and our same competent men, arc here to render you the same efficient workman ship. Send us your pressing, cleaning, altering, repair work, anything in the line of tailoring, and it will be properly cared for. Also agents for the best laundry in the West Westminster, St. Louis. Phone 130 8 North Ninth Street President and Deans Will Be Hosts to Students Saturday. The last open house of the Y. M. C. A. for the new University students was given, In the Y. M. C. A. Building last night Short talks were made by Dean P. B. Mumford of the College of Agriculture, the Rev. M. A. Hart of the Christian Church, Morris Dry, president of the student body, and Frank Lowe, interstate debater last year. At the close'of the open house pro gram, a meeting of men Interested in finding employment during the school year was held. The annual reception of the president and deans of the University to the students will be given in the Y. M. C. A. Building next Saturday night. CLASSIFIED ADS. Half a Cent a Word a Day stenography Hall. and typewriting. 23 SCAItFS knitted Phone 374-Green. by hand to Lowry R-324 order. B-7 WANTED Ily the Anti-tuberculosis Committee a small tent for one of their patients. Telephone SS9, or leave at the office of the Charity Organization Society. n-s WILL give meals. Mrs. W. n. Drown. HOC Paquln. Phone 1237. B-7 WILLglve nieals. Mrs. Wheat, phone 6C3. 713 Missouri Ave. W-225. FOB KENT 71C Missouri Ave. 12 rooms of which S are bed rooms. 2 bath rooms. No better rooming house location. See Clinton Lyon. Colombia Ins. & tKrntal Agency Phone 259 Haden Building. ROOMS FOR RENT roil RENT To men, lery desirable second tloor rooms, and sleeping porch. 707 Missouri Ave. Phoue837-Black FOR KENT Large front room In private fimlly. University professor pre ferred. C02 Sanford, phone 172. C-C MADAME GRANDPIERRE lOeS Broadway Afternoon and evening gowns. A Specialty THE BIBLE COLLEGE OF MISSOURI offers the following courses for which the University grants credits In the de partments indicated. To Insure credit the student must have his Bible College H! ?. countersigned by the University Dean, and also by the Head of the Department in which the course is credited. No charges of any kind. 1. Fundamental Moral and Religious Values (3a in Philosophy) 2 hrs. (For Freshmen only). Sec. I. 8 M. W. Sec. II. ,10 T. Th. 2. Bible as Literature I. 7. 2 hrs. (7a in English). 2 hrs. (8b in English). (106a in History). 9 T. (122a in Philosophy). 10 T. Th. 9 W. F. Th. S. Sec. I. 9 W. F. Sec. II. Bible as Literature II. Hebrew History 3 hrs. Christian Ethics 2 hrs, 11 W. F. Comparative Religions 2 hrs. II. 11 T. Th. Social Teachings of Jesus 2 hrs Sec. lit 10 W. F. Introduction to Religious Education (159b in Education) 2 hrs. (Credited In School of Education only). Hours to be arranged. 116 Hebrew Language. Hours to be arranged. For further information call for Bible College Catalogue, or see . G. D. EDWARDS, Dean. (121a in Philosophy). Sec. I. 8 T. Th. Sec (113a in Sociology). Sec. I. 8 W. F. i "" iiiiiiiiii irii ii illinium iiiimimiimiiiiiii niinniiiiiiii i 111111111111111111111111111 FOR RENT Lovely front room In modern home of private family. Close in. Very reasonable. Call 443-Ureen. M-C ANNOUNCEMENT FOR RENT Very desirable room for two boys in modern house. 1407 Ro-e- i inary, phone 723. Il-ltf: FOR RENTTwo well furnished rooms, for business men, university students, bojs or girls. Near two good boarding houses. 103 Price Ave. Phone 5G3-Red. Z-4 FOR RENT Furnished 8-room house at 703 Maryland Place. Mrs. J. D. Elllff. E-2tf FOR RENT One room, with sleeping porch connection. In prhate family of two. Ituslness man preferred. Oae block from Agricultural building and two blocks from AVademlc Hall. Phone 500-Rlack. B-2tf FOR RENT AT BAHRAIN To man and wife, 3 furnished or unfurnished rooms, on second floor In modern house. Also one nicely furnished southeast room on first floor. 1401 Anthony, phone 527-fireen. f T-323 FOR RENT Nice furnished rooms fori men: heat and light, suitable for two ati SO. 1409 Anthony street, phone 1159-Red. H-7 FOR RENT Rooms for young ladles. Table board for both boys and girls. 1113 University avenue, opposite Agricultural building. FOR RENT Nice big room for girls. 711 Missouri Ave.. W-223 FOR RENT To men, two rooms with glazed sleeping porches; also another large room, single IhmIs. Phone 402-Illack. 4th i and Conley. FOR RENT 5-room cottage, modern except heat, south side, paved street. W. i It. (Joldsberry, Exchange National lUnk.ZS ItnlMlnr- C.!'ii: J FOR RENT Six furnished rooms for young men, single or en suite; lavatory in rooms, steam heat, two baths, same floor. Broadway at Hitt, centrally located. See .Mrs. Metty, milliner, or pnone U3U. FOR RENT Excellent furnished rooms and table board for boys. In modern house, one block from Academic hall. Prices reasonable. 515 S. 6th. G-31Ctf FOR RENT Well furnished rooms"'for housekeeping or lodging. 002 Locust phone 533-WhIte. B-31Stf FOR RENT Near campus, pleasant, commodious room with sleeping porch In modern home of private family. Phone 402-Red, 611 South Fourth Street. H-31Stf FOR RENT Rooms for young men, modern house. 410 S. 9th street, phone CSS-Whltc. P-323 rOR RENT Furnished rooms for boys or en suite for light housekeeping. All modern conveniences, one block from campus, two blocks from nostofflce. Phone S24-Black or call 10S S Ctb. 31Stf ro RENT Rooms for men. Single beds. Modern house. One block from Gj m. 807 Virginia Ave. Phone 404-Black. H-31Stf FOR RENT Rooms and board. 1207 Faquln. Phone 1143-White. B-319tf We Open Tomorrow in Our New Store Building at 712-14 Broadway at 9 a. m. Our store is not ycf in gala attire, but We will serve you as well as possible with cur incomplete facilities. We ask for the present tolerance for our incom pleteness and our disarranged stock, but assure you in the near future a most comprehensive store with every , possible attraction in the way of fall and winter merchandise. i V ohn H. Estes D. G, Co, In Our New Home 712-14 Broadway riiiiiiiniiuniiiniiiijiiHiniiiiinniiiiiiiiiiiiDiiiiiiniiiiiiiiniiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinniiiiiiiniiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiNn 12 IIHHI!! 12 FOR RENT Brick- garage. 413 South 6th street. J. C. Ilabli. B-314tf BOARD BOARD AND1 ROOMS for students. Trice reasonable. Phoue llSw-White or call at C19 N. Mb. E-7 I BOARD AND ROOMS for men. One I double room, $12; 2 double, $11 each; one double. $10: one single. SG. Jefferson Club. 311 Waugh. J-319tf APARTMENTS FOR RENT FOR RENT Modern six-room apart ment, sleeping porch; private entrance; newly papered; water and heat furnished; 214 blocks from Broadway, one-half block nf West Camnus. Phone 830-Black. C-303-tf HELP WANTED WANTED Student to write show cards. Apply Mlssourian office. 11-5 WANTED An expert student barber to work spare time. Apply Garrett's Barber shop, new Boon County National bank building. N-310tf LOST AND FOUND LOST Small lavender purse containing bills and silver. Finder please return to 703 Missouri avenue and receive reward. J-2tf TEACHERS WANTED FOR our varied calls. Many war vacacles. Missouri Teachers' Agency, Klrksvllle. Mo. M-317U FOR SALE FOR SALE Refrigerator used only C months. Very cheap. 507 High Street. Phone 1271-Green. B-6 KI.CELLANE0nS WANTED Second band writer in good condition. Care Mlssourian. Corona1 type Address C J. J-4tf WANTED All makes of typewriters, repaired, cleaned, adjusted. Moderate charges. All work guaranteed. 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