»Ail Exhibit At two o'clock Monday afternoon, the Home Economics exhibit was again opened to the public. At four o’clock the Art rooms were opened for inspection, and from that hour until late at night they were visited by hundreds of interested lovers of the beautiful. The display was.even larger than that of last year, and -won many words of praise and appreciation. Miss Ellen D. Sturat, the director, seated in state at one end of the main studio, was the recipient of many congratulations, as were her assistants, Misses Bernice Baker and Letitia Ramsey. The following young artists were represented bydrawings or paintings of china: the ( Misses Jeauette Allen, Virginia Alexander. Theretta Bartlett, Dorothy -Booth. Bobbie Mae Boone, Selia Dean. Eleanor Dickey, Hanna Hens-lee, Janice HickerSon. Martelle Hicks, Hortense Holt, Mary Lou Hol-bert, Ruth Jarmon, Lucile Jeffries, Waynez Jordan, Mildred Kyser, Rose _ Langdon, Doris Martin, Lelta Mills, Marguerite McCollum, Isabelle Moore. Helen Monk, Mary Lois Post. Polly Prlgden, Almeda Praemif. Le-titia Ramsey, Charlotte Read, Cor-inne Memschel, Dot Rude, Marcella Sprouls, Bessie Lee Street. Marguerite Tracv, and Alma Turner; and Mrs. Baker.Beginning at four o’clock, an informal reception was held In honor of the alumnae in Luther Hall parlors, punch being served amid the happy converse of returning alumnae and former students.