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The Gamecock 1'(itl.itil-:a W 1"-: i-Y ItY 'T'l11 lnEIIARY SOCIETIES OF T''I: NIvERSITY OF So0Tit ('AloA.NA. 'TEIMs $1.51' ' Es SION. l'ArYAl:l.I: IN AI)VANCI:. E'ntere<d is se( rl-("lnss un:tter . .>Veun i,er 20. 1!)O5. :1 the Itostollice at 0o111uihi., S. ., tiCl.. er. the Act of .1:I1rch 3. 1S79. II-: (.unt:coco sollelts hninoro II. sketches. esstlys. verses. etc.. nun( will gI:b'lly pubhlish sn('h :1s i' :1v:iliible. ahe:'nomnic<1 by the full uname of the :ntthor. l'(si.gne1 mnrlnseril)ts will m-either he fl(knowledgedl nor 1et 1I l'"ied. All checks and money orders should be made payable to T. T. Carroll, Busi ness Manager, Columbia, S. C. 1: a xin(sxx .i ,n'r'r. '1'. T. CARROLL...............Columbia 1 .'jtant 1{H t.i.exx .lI11(n1r( r. 0. F. CRow...................Pauline ('ire,cIul, , iniger E S. GAMRRLI................. Belton ut(:11 (IA I:DOF1-:'lTOUS. P.' ilior- ind'- h if. A. E-. GtIR (Clar.).............B elton Managiuq Fd(itor. L. B. HARRISON (Stu't. Body) Duncan . I ." .(f I -|(lilor. 0. F. CRow (Clar.) ........... Pauline H. C. .JAMEs (Ciar.) ............Union .1. If. 1oit.wARt, (Euph.) ... Winnsboro (. E. SIjAND (ESph.) .........Columbia C. I). I3RI.:AR.oY ( Euph.) ......Sumter .1. 1. I)urrli: (Ath.)...........Sum ter H1. 0. IIANNA (Y. M. C. A.) ....Gill'ord Columbia, S. C., Mar. 27, 1915. It turned out to be "La fate''. Love is the glory of the Welch. * * Isn't "Ii)e" A-dam good llitcher? * *1* Leach certainly does stick to the bail. 'iis may tr lv be called the wholly war. The dlarniedest thing we know is an old sock. Ernest 1-orton certainly does take down the highballs. The girls like baseball because there is a diamond in sight. "Dog killed on a:sylum road" It knew better where to go than some people. Altho it is not time for ripe cherries, it is rip' time for some cheering at the games. Talking ab)out collars, don't h)ull oil a thing tomorrow that should be taken off today. It's a long long way to tip-er nigger since the passage of the anti-tipping bill. The appendicitis p)atients still re fer to it as the table of con ten ts. Probably they blame the con tents of the table. OUR SOCIAL LIFE The social life at Carolina seems to be waning. Formerly most of the students, especially the upper classmen, took some active part in the dances, recep tions of the women's colleges, and the other numerable college activities. At present it seems that we would rather go to the movies than to dance or to at tend the receptions. True it is that most of us who are invited attend the junior-senior recep tions or any big affair, but there does not seem to be the hunger ing chance to go to the two col leges. Personally we know there has never been a prettier and more refined or more charm ing set of young ladies at any college than those in attendance at our two women's colleges. But our idea is not to uge you to go to see girls, altho that is the most pleasant occupation we know of. What we are after is to get a better cooperation in our Easter Week festivities and the other social functions of our campus. If you do not take ad vantage-of your chances at col lege, you probably never will. Half of your college training should be along the social line. No matter how much you know you will not do well in this old world, unless you take part in the right kind of society. You owe it to yourself to get in the swim. Get busy and invite a girl to spend Easter Week in Columbia. By all means take an active part yourself. OUR ADVERTISERS Spring is upon us with all its beauty. Soon the trees will 'don' their new 'varsity-five' suits to be ready for the queen of Easter Week. The girls are already 'blldding out' in their new suits and hats. Soon, we, following ever upon the tracks of style, will invest ourselves with a new 'coat suit. and bonnet,' not to speak of the change from high shoes to slippers etc. Many of us will purchase these necessaries in Columbia. Why not look over the list of adver tisers in ThlE GAMFCOCK, TIHE CAROLINIAN add THE GARNET AND BLACK, and purchase from them? THE' CAROLINIAN has twenty-three pages of ads, TH1E GAMECOCK has over two pages and THE GARNET AND BLACK has more than the other two comn. Di)ned. Several business houses adlvertise in the three puiblica tions. This costs considerable money andl the adlvertisers are due our hearty support in return. The more you support these bus inesses, the better it is for the University and its publications. Buy that new spring suit from one of our advertisers! We knowv it. will fit better, for the ad vertisers have shown their in terest in us by plningo mds in out' Y yOU judge a h I his teeth, a to co's by its lack of Two years' ag takes the "teeth" of VELVET. In the slow, careful curi.: < f VI Smoking Tobacco, is seen the rest experience of the world's larges This curing makes VELVE' a smokc, which combines the fai Kentucky's Burley de Luxe with a lowness. 10c tins and 5c metal-1 THE O NON-LE ASK YOUR DEAIJ FOR SALE AT ALL COLLEGE BOOKSTC Descriptive circulars and price list mn Every Moore NonLeakoable Fountain Pen e unconditional guarantee. American Fountain Pen Co., Ada 'r ' Manufacturen 168 Devonshire Street, J. S. Pinkussohn Cigar COMPANY Ilhe Largest Tobacconi'ts in the South A M T ;"BE SO)A WVATER The Most Sclect Stock PROFIT SHARING PREMIUM I420 CERTIFICATE FREE 1307 Main Street --. w thin S. B. McMASTE R dn m. t SPO.14 iNG' Why ecu (OL IM,IA S. C. When you wam t te best arad miot TL' up-to-date as well its most rea}sonIble * inl price in the wny of (LASS IRIN(S. IlAMNI)S Th for prese'nts or own use, don't. .eelect until you have seenl our selectionts. SYL.vAN IanoS. Co,. Main aznd Hlampton .t3. - -h,.. IO i Pa Thain's Barber Shop 1 08 Union Bank Building Pe BlEST HAIR CUTTERS IN THE CITY A1LL WHITE WORKMEN Help - El papers., Il your publications___ by sunnortino- the adiveriisor5. oss's age by Sac. em, out iLVT cothest lt of more than 30 }years' t tobacco manufacturer. slow burning, biteless nous pipe qc.,a1ities of n aged-in-the-wood me1 ined bags. RIGINAL. AK LE .R RiS AND DEALBRS ailed on request wris with it the mout ns, Cashing ? Foster Selling Agents " Boston, Mass. st Styles for Young Men" TALTERS MAIN 'IION FE (73 MEN ANI) BOYS E BROADWAY THEATRE (Columbia's Modern Movie) show licensed films bceau:-e we they are the very hest tnade. )pen 1] a. in. to 11 p. m. daily ission 11 ina. to 6 p. m. 5c. -6 p. 11 p. in. 10e. S. W. CRAVER, Manager not patronize the two best ipped Barber Shops in the City? 4 N. L. & E. Bank Bldg. Jefferson Hotel Shop Max FRIEDMAN, Proprietor. BIHARI E COLLEGE CATERER Finest Little Lunch Room in Columbia. Idleal Theatre Building us a visit and bring the Ladies. rry-Mann Electric Co. The Lioc Wires ectrical Headquarters