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THE SMOOTHEST COME, boys, a cheer-Al to. gether-V-E-L-V- E-T--amooth. Velvet cheers you on and chees you up. It's so smooth. The selected leaf is hung in the ware house over two years-changing harshness to complete mellowness. Then all "bite" has disappeared -and good taste and the enjoyable smoothness are pre-eminent. This "time process" is not patented-just costs us more-and the resulk is "Velvet"-( smooth and wonderfully pleasing. Now once more - everybody -- V-E-LV"E-T-smoothi At all dealers 10 C4 1O, Ful Two Oace TissTi UNIVERSITY OF T.Y J CAROLINA .1ue in 1801 in hie Capital City o.-arnized with the following divisions: iF ARTS AND SCIENCE, with various courses of -"u +..JI, History, Science, etc., leading t the A. 11. and B. S. Right general Scholarships wn:' i V) n $100 to $150 each. Ii. 1 : i .:F EDUCATION, which seeks to prepare persons a r- : ,tis as teachers, principals and superintendents of :sehools. In this course the A. B. is the degree conferred. Ill. GRADUATE SCHOOL, with advanced courses leading to the degree of Master of Arts. i;he Gruduates of the colleges of South Carolina are admitted to the Unirersity in all courses except Law, without charge for tuition. V. SCHOOL OF LAw, with a course leading to the degree of LL. B. The presence of the various courts and the use of the State Law Library afford exceptional facilities. College fees for the year, $18, including medical attention. For women college fees are only $12. For those paying tuition, $40 additional. Room, with light and service, $8 a year. Active teachers have the advantages of the University without any charge whatever. Loan funds available. Din ing Room Scholarships with hoard free at Steward's Hall. FOR CATALOGUE ADDRESS A.. MOORE, Acting President COLUMBIA. S. C. BASKETBALL PRACTICE WILL BEGIN MONDAY Outlook is Encouraging For Another "Champ" Team Coach Blackburn has officially announced that basketball prac tice will start Monday of next week. Regular work-outs will be held on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at five o'clock. Two new courts running across he gymnasium have been laid ' .tnd baskets put up. Plans . being made to have a third >urt installed running length wise. On the two new courts four teams can work out at the ame time and there will be room "ough for all men who go out . r practice. The manager has arranged a good part of the schedule for the coming season. The first game will be, as we have noted in a nrevious issue, in the gymnasium .vith Newberry on Decembor 12. trrangements for the North Carolina-Virginia trip have been completed and the team will leave for Wake Forest on Tuesday, Jan uary 13, 'playing there that night and moving on to Raleigh to play A. & M. on Wednesday. Thurs day night is booked for Trinity at Durham, and the next two days will be spent in Lexington, Va., where Washington and Lee and V. M.. I._will be. met. The first game after exams wi" prob ably be with the Citadel on Feb ruary 7 on the home floor. The next week is open, but some game will be staged here. The manager is trying to get a game with Clemson for the 18th, and Wake Forest will be here on the 24th. The team will probably go to the City by the Sea for the last two days in the month and play the Citadel and Charleston College. If possible games with Wofford, Furman and a second game with Newberry will be ar ranged. This schedule, as the reader will see, is a hard one and con tains more games than any pre viou3 schedule. Coach Black burn urges that men report as promptly as possible for practice. He means to put out the best team the material at hand war rants, and, that ought to mean another team of State champs. MEET ME AT THE ST. ELMO SMOKE SHOP Pocket Billiards Sanitary Soda Fount MORRIS S. SCHAS, Prop. Columbia, S. C. Eagle Caps The classiest cap for YOUNG men Bailey Clothing Co. Old Y. M. C. A. Bldg OPEN ON SUNDAY 1345 Main St. Pbone 372 The Savoy S. W. Wesberry, Prop. Hot Lunches Candy, Cigars, Tobacco New Fountain and 'Pool Room Installed College Boys Especially Invited College Barber Shop 825 Main Street Stylish Hair Cuts and First-Class Shaves Shave I Oc, Hair Cuts 5 for $1.00 ABBOTT'S 1300 MAIN STREET TOBACCO, CIGARS and COLD DRINKS AGENTS FOR BELL'S FORKDIPT and APOLLO CHOCOLATES HEADQUARTERS FOR COLLEGE MEN J. S. Pinkussohn Cigar COMPANY The I.argest Tobacconists in the South CI(1A ItS SO)A WVA'I'EI1 P')OL The Most Select Stock PROFIT SHARING PREMIUM CERTIFICATES FREE 1307 Main Street The University Man can find what he wants in Clothing, Hats and Furnishings at Scruggs & Bailey 1412 Main Street .1. L. PERKINS Camuust Rejnresentative'