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FINAL PREPARAION FOR GRAND PAGEANT (CONTINI'-'6 F-'OM3 P.\VE ONP.) to the Shakespearian Masque which will be given there on the night'of the 25th. A committee of the faculty of the University, headed by Prof. A. C. Carson Will raise a guar anty fund from the alumni and trustees of the University and the business men of Columbih.:. The following is a letter being sent out by the University au thorities:. "In twelve schools and colleges. this week a'most two thousatid persons are hard at work at daily rehearsals of the- manifold parts 3 of the huge Shakespearian page J ant w'hich is to appear- on the vi campus of the University of e South Carolina and at the Co lumbia Theatre, Tuesday, April 25. Last week has been one of much progress and as the vast spectacle has approached com pletion in :erest in its appearance has grown greatly. in 'the city and in the state at large. "An expert costumer from Philadelphia, who has costumed several notable historic pageants including that of the famous Hudson-Fulton celebration some year ago, has received the con tract for the costumes. :.ix hun dred costumes have been ordered for the principal -characters. Elizabethan stage furnishings for the night performance are bei6g prepared, and the Uni versity campus has been care fully surveyed and the entrances and exits laid out. Perry Teeple and E. R. Jeter, two University instructors, have composed ex cellent lines and music for cer tain parts of the afternoon and night performances. Miss Jessie Green of Columbia has been re cently elected May Queen by the students and will'- appear with her court in the pageant. "Columbia expects to enter tain a large crowd for the day. Special rates on the railroads,will attract -many and the motoring parties are expected to be nu merous. The pageant will begin in the afternoon at 3:30 and at night at 8 o'clock." ALWAYS SAY: "LET'S.GO PASTIMING" NOTICE We are not responsible for suits after delivered at residence or in tenement; nor are we liable for any garment sent to the club not bearing name and address of owner. Varsity Pressing Club. Special Prices on Shakespeare Books for. Tercentenary Abbration. University Supply Store VISiT SCRUGGS & BAILEY'S CLOTHING SALE New Fall and Winter Suits Reduced 20% 1412 MAIN STREET "Classy" Clothes For College Men - koung men ;uho demand Style, Value Service, we invite you to,. see our ,new Fall Suits ,and Ovetcoats. 1 330 'MAIN ST. /Oi Off on All Clothing and Hats (Except Stetsons') P. H. Lachicotte & Co. Jewelers Manufacturers College and School MedAls 1424 Main St. Columbia, S.C. if you want to spend money lui CANDIES or ICE CREAM go to CONDOS BROS. 1544 Mahet St. Salisfaciton Guaranteet or Money Refunded For First Class Service Go to Mean's Barber Shop. 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