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FAIR WEEK CLASSIC WON BY CLEMSOD (CONTINUED FROM PAOE ONE.) with great lustiness. The entire crowd was enthusiastic. Practi cally all present were partisan t( one side or the other. Th( grandstand was filled to its ca pacity. GovenQr Manning and Senatoi Tillman occupied one of th< boxes. The line-up follows: Cletnson (27) Carolina (0] W iehl........ LE........ Clarl Cannon...... LT......McMillar Poole........ LG.. H. Hamptor Gee........ C... .F. Hamptor Harmon ..... RG....... Kilgor( Matthews.... RT ........ Hortor Brown...... RE ........ Crouct Witsell........Q ....C. Waring Banks........LH...... Saaborr Major... ....RH......... Keri Hardin.......FB..... Craw for( C3 Referee, Barry (Georgetown) umpire, Magoffin (Michigan) headlinesman, Johnson (Battl( .E Creek). C. The Chapel Bible The bible read in chapel has been until a few years in agc the especial charge of sopho mores. It was their gift usually to the chaplain. When Bishop William Capers acted as chaplain in 1835 he used a bible.of his own, an unpretentious volume. He was followed in the same year by Stephen Elliot, later Episcopal bishop of Georgia. To him the sophomore class pre sented a bible for use in the chap. el. After four years he left the college for the church's work in Georgia. Dr. James H. Thorn well then became chaplain and received from the sophomores a large bible bound in red morocco. In 3857,af ter his retirement, the sophomore class put in the chapel a still more handsome copy of the scriptures. This copy was sent to Princton by the sophomores of 1862 for some unexplained rea son and came back after the close of the war. It continued in use until three or four years ago. The book from which the scriptural lesson is now read was purchased by the University authorities. The sophomores were not aware of the old custom. Hugh 0. Hanna, M. A., 1916, is teaching at Rock Hill and is coaching the High School foot ball team. It's getting fashionable among us big writers to jump on the government. Peter Emerson Browne talks about "Old Uncle Sham" and "The Scars and Stripes Forever;" and just to show Pete that he has't got any thing on us, we horn in with "Columbia, the Scum of the Ocean." See Sylvan Bros. before buying in the lines of Class Rings, Medas, Dia monds, Jewelery, Sterling Silver and: High Class Presentation Goods. We only handle the best and most up to-dHte. Absolutely no p>lated ware or imitations in our stock. Try us. orn:ai Sylvan Bros. Cu"'a CAPITOL RESTAURANT For LADIES and GENTLEMEN A FIRST-CLASS PLACE TO GET GOOD THINGS TO EAT Everything Clean and Up-to-Date REGULAR MEAL 25c. OPEN DAY and NIGHT Phone 925. 1210 Main it.'-t Special prices to college men for CANDIES and ICE CREAM CONDOS BROS. 1544 Main St. Satisfaction Guaranteed The Marshall-Fr33t Co. CLOTHING AND GENT'S FURNI. HINGS If you are thinking of entering a SUIT, consult us first, we are clothes attorneys. Marshall-Frost 'o. 13.,. Main Street Columbia, - - S. C. Society Bra:nd and Adler Rochester Clothes Rogers Ice Cream Co. Ice Cream and Ices Ti 111 Bricks and designs in fancy forms our specialty 1724 Main St. Phone 1282 Thain's Barber Shop 108 Union Bank Building Best Hair Cutters in the City ALL WHITE WORKMEN SHO WALTERS 'S "Best SlyLes for Young Men" 1420 Main Street Columbia. S. C. W. F. L IV IN G ST ON TH E THE SHOE AND TRUNK MAN WHO UNDERSELLS Bostonian Samples, English Cuts $5.00-$5.50 values only $2.98 Wright Samples. English Cuts $5.00-$5.50 values only $2.98 Trunks and Hand Bags at ALL PRICES Effici F Get an ext and gm Have you accorc A Suit and will W isfactiL You can't cloth stock extra You can't small cloths goods $1 3.50= Our exti fell, Thus y< mac of t Y H The rea -iE COLUMBIA T. C. D. SEX7 7 & 1121 Washington St. P. D. WILLIE University ol Founded by the State The University is organiz I. School of Arts and study ii Languages. Histo degrees of A. B. and B. from $100 to $15) each. II. School of Education, to serve the State as t( tendents of schools. In thi conferred. III. Graduate School, w the degree of Master of A IV. School of Civil Eng V. School of Law, with LL. B. rhe presence of ti the State Law Library aff< College fees for the year, For women college feesa tuition, $40) additional. Ro year. Loan funds available. h)oard free at Steward's Ha For cats W. S. CU RF Cnour ency and EconQuy IS OUR "SLOGAN'' DR EFFICIENCY'S SAKE ra pair of Pants made with your suit kve the price of another suit 'OR ECONOMY'S SAKE r clothes made and tailored by us, ling to our extra Pants proposition extra pair of Pants of the same cloth ear as long and give you as much sat in as TWO (2) SUITS get an extra pair of Pants of the same if you buy a ready made Suit, because clothing manufacturers don't make Pants to a suit get an extra pair of Pants from the individual tailor, because he buys his in suit lengths only. We hivT our by the BOLTS OUR GARMENTS FOR =the $18.00 values of the other rellows *a pair of Pants for an additional $2.00 6.50 to $13.50 values of the other )ws >u can have a suit and extra Pants le by us for $15.50=$24.50 values he other tailors AND ly to wear Merchant isn't in the run t with either of us AILORING COMPANY rON, Manager Phone 643 Columbia, S. C. ', Campus Agent South Carolina in 1801 in the Capital City ed with the following divisions: Science, with various courses of ry, Science, etc.. leading to the S. General Scholarships worth which seeks to prepare persons achers, principals and superin s course 'he A. H. is the degree ith advanced couirses leading to rts. ineering, lea(ling to C. E. a course leading to the degree of ie various courts and the use of >rd exceptional facilities. $18, including medical attention. tre only $12. For those paying r>m. with light and service, $8 a Dining Room Scholarships with II. ELL, President,