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Y. M. C. A. NEWS "Spirit, Mind, Body." Mr.. Fred F. Rindge of New York one of the International Secretaries of the Y. M. C. A. in the industrial department completed a series of lectures in Columbia Sunday. Mr. Rindge lectured in chapel Friday mornning, and to the stu dents of the Engineering Socie ty at 12 o'clock the same day. Saturday evening a Dutch sup per was served to about thirty Carolina students in the city Y. M. C. A. building. Mr. Rindge outlined the work that it was his purpose to organize here. As a result a class of about twenty fine Greeks had its first lesson Sunday night at nine o'clock. Other classes will be started soon. Several students volunteered to conduct these classes, which will meet twice each week. Sim iliar work is being carried on by students in colleges and univer sities over the entire country. Mr. Rindge said that over two thousand students are engaged in this kind of work at present in the United States. Cabinet Officers. The members of the Y. M. C. A. cabinet were selected last week. The following is a list of those who will have charge of the Y. M. C. A. work next yearl in connection with Mr. E. S. King, general secretary. Presi dent, C. D. Brearley; vice-presi dent, W. C. Mann; secretary, B. C. Pigg; treasurer. J. H. Martin. Cabinet members: L. B. Harrison, bible study; J. B. Bates, religious meetings; John Waters, missionary work; H. J. Blackmon, membership commit tee; James Hagood, new stu dent committee; Jack Moore, so cial service committee. Glee Club Concert. The Glee Club will give a con cert in chapel next Tuesday, March 28th. A scene in German student life will be one feature: of the program. The public is invited, but re member there will be a small admission fee. T. M. Jones, a member of TIHE GAMECOCK staff has been absent from college for several days on account of the death of his father, Capt. Allen Jones, of Columbia. ALWAYS SAY: "LET'S GO PASTIMING" VISIT SCRUGGS & BAILEY'S CLOTHING SALE New Fall and Winier Sults Reduced 20% 1412 MAIN STREET PRESTON & LANGRAN Anthorized Resident Deales THE ROYAL TAILCRS $16 to $40 and $15 $20 Four Suits Cleaned and Pressed for $1.00 Alterations a Specialty OVER PASTIME THEATRE 1415 Main St. SHOE ATDCE' SHOPWALTERSME YS' "Besl Styles for Young Men" 1420 Main St. Columbia, S. C. AVAG Heave up a tm can and pull on it with the new .22 Savage Tubular. Ping! Hit it? Of course you did. Couldn't miss it. And after you throw that gun up to your shoulder--feel the shotgun butt fit and the corru. gated steel buttplate cling-feel the long, well modeled slide han dle that lets you extend your left arm fully and naturally- feel the sharply curved extra full pistol grip that supports the hand and permits clean, certain trigger con trol- feel the gun fit, handle and point as instinctively as though it were part of yourseif. Well-it's spoiled you for any other .22, that's all! It has all the original Savage .22 caliber features, hammerless trom bone action, solid breech, solid top, side ejection-no exposed moving p arts, simple takedown device, breech-bolt removable without tools-features everyone has imitated but no one has equaled. Tube magazine holds 20 shorts, 17 longs, or 15 Iong rifles. 24-in. octagon barrel. Weight 53 pounds. Write us for particulars. SAVAGE ARMS COMPANY Utica, New York The New SAVAGE Tubular Repeater COLLEGE STATIONERY THE UNIVERSITY SUPPLY STORE East LoCare The Palmetto National Bank OF COLUMBIA Capital - - $500,000 Assets - - $4,058,409 Careful Attention Given All Accounts WILIE JONES, Pre*. J. P. MATTHEWS. Cashier Wmn. M.GIBBES. Jr., Ast. Cashier THE BOOTERIE Shoes from $2.50 to $5.00 1518 Main Street Col'a. Shoe Repairing Shop Shoes Repaired While You Wait HARRY OREivSTEIN, 'Prop. 1705 Main Street Phone 2018-j THE PALACE OF SWEETS BEST LINE OF CANDIES, ICE CREAM AND SODA SATISFACTION GU1ARANTEED SAFETY FIRST! DEPOSIT YOUR MONEY WITH National Loan & Exchange Bank of Columbia. Capital..... ............ $600,000.00 Surplus profits........... $370,000.00 E. W. ROBERTSON, Pres. G. M. BERRY, Cashier J. S. STACKHOUSE, V. Pres. E. C. CATHCART, Asst. Cashier. CAPITOL RESTAURANT For LADIES and GENTLEMEN A FIRST-CLASS PLACE TO GET GOOD THINGS TO EAT Ev~er_vthi Clea an d Up-lo-Date REGULAR ME 5c. OPEN DAY and NIGHT Phone 925. 1210 Main St. J. S. Pinkussohn Cigar COMPANY The Largest Tobacconists in the South CIGARS SODA WATER POCKET BILLIARDS Sales Agents Guths Candies, Parker Fountain Pens 1307 MAIN STREET The College Fruit Store FRUITS, CIGARS, COLD DRINKS, AND CANDIES POOL ROOM--AUTO TRANSFER 829 Main Street S. B. McMASTER Sporting Goods COLUMBIA. - S. C. 1612 Main St. Phon 1931 Tom Hook Clothing and Furnishing Goods Suits Made to Order 10 Per Cent Discount to Students HARD WARE Of Every Description LORICK & LOWRANCE, Inc. Columbia, S. C. "THE BEST AMERICAN MAKE" an 'Doncaster A R ROW COLLAR 2 for25C I Clueu, Peabody & Co., lnc., Mak The Marshall-Frost Co. CLOTHING AND GENT'S FURNISHINGS If you are thinking of entering a SUIT, consult us first, we are clothes attorneys. Marshall-Frost Co. 1318 Main Street Columbia, - - - S. C. Society Brand and Adler Rochester Clothes COLLEGE BARBER SHOP 825 Main St. Only One Square From Campus EVERYTHING SANITARY Pompadour Haircutting a Specialty Pressing Club in Rear LORICK BROS. - Jobbers and Dealers in -- Plumbers and Roofers Supplies Wood Mantels, Grates, Tiles, Stoves and Sporting Goods COLUMBIA, S. C. The State Book Store Is Nearest to You Carolina men are invited to drop in here for Pens, Pencils, Ink, RulOrs, Examination Pads, or anything in Sta tionery. We carry a stock of Fountain Pens and feature the two best line made: WATERMAWS IDEAL and THE (ONKLI1I 3WLF FILLER THE STATE BK STORE Ia the State as Club BreakfastA,4to 10 a. w. Rmist Dinner 12 te3 P. m. Eat PALMETTO A TAUNANT For Ladles and Gentlemqn 1333 MAIN ST. C01.UMpIA, S. C Thain's Barbet Shop 108 Union Bank Building Best Hair Cutters in the City ALL WHITE WORKMEN