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Show T. l r-p . lmely 1 opics IT'S UP TO THE COLLEGE MAN. Mian Ponaldin Cun.pron. oo-?d In Inland Stanford unlvprflty, and reputed prttty and attractive aa ahe Is Mold-faahionrd," jtave her conclusions ubaut expensive plawuff?a among coHryg trtntlnta. "Dfcoratlona and uta at dnno cost too much," ahe aaid. "Danrca are a-'-vm o that th folk may hav a (rood t'me. They nhould not he competitive, an o many are. Young mm In collf aprnd too much tn fftrla," Mini C'amron muifd. "They have enoiiKh t tin In carrying thfniilvcs through college without bt'lna burdened by extra vuipancr. It a up to the men to cut out their fonllMh upending." Thai im pretty ound dope for co-ed to hi ml otil to th) boy a who Would upend their limt dtillur to how her a Kd time. And If we jtiuk the rAtiber of the young Indy correctly. hr capacity to enjoy the frilln and j trlmmtnga of a big party are no lens than thou (,f any i radiant girl. Hut ahe him Jnnt done tome thinking and! expre.Ml what many modern glrln mlffht eay. 1 Putting the problem "up to the men" la where It ought lo be put. In the taut analyst, the nv-n decide what they will upend. And men who have figured the thii-.r out aa carefully aa the Stanford co-ed will conclude i he knows what ahe In talking about. Ittit Hume of the men don't know what the g.n are thinkinc. Mut the girla tell all that they think? Omaha World-Herald. Theie light wine and beer rhnps are very aeriounly trying to make ua believe they'd be antisfied with a 1. w. and b. kick after all the bootleg TNT they've been ac-J ac-J customed to in the laat few years? Knnnaa City Htar. I It must be admitted that Kuropo made a perfectly J natural mistake In supposing that the Ann or govern ment would be aatinfled with some old cloiht' and a few j tin can. Richmond Timei UlHpntch. That aearch for the "twelve greatest men in the country" goe merrily on, with the opinion mendtly mining min-ing ground that there aren't aa many aa tha:. Boston Transcript. You are a good judge of human nature when you can tell whether the stenographer U aharpenlng a pencil to waste time. -Washington PosT. |