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HEADQUAR HEADQUARTERS HICKEY-I HEADS ABO R CAPS SHOES THH BATHS CHARLI (Formerly w SUCCESSORS TO WVE WILL BE GLAD AT THE SPECIAL ATTENTION GI 1128 Lady St., Opposite EF] 1601 Sells Everythiug I 0, MAI Welcomq MAKE OUR STOR Men's Furz 1300 Main Street Connelly' 122 CIGARS, POCK Agents for COLUMBIA, Make This St We Wa Because It P1 The F TEl Breakfast, Lunch< 1221 Gervais St., TELl The Latest C SOCIETY BRAN Come in-we take pleasi The Mars] TERS FOR STUDENTS FOR FASH'ION PARK AND REEMAN CLOTHES /E ALL AS TO STYLES :GHT PRICE SMODERN rOPE S HATS OPE-AVOR @ CLOTHING oLUMBIA 8.C PHONE 6061 E & MONROE th Means' Barber Shop) BEECHER'S BARBER SHOP TO SEE OUR OLD FRIENDS NEW LOCATION VEN TO UNIVERSITY STUDENTS ferome Hotel, next to Woman's Exchange [RD'S -3 Main Street Vorn by Man, Woman r Child ZKS, Inc. -'Back to Carolina 'E YOUR HEADQUARTERS iishings and Clothing Phone 3363 s Cigar Stand 8 Main Street SODA, MAGAZINES ET BILLIARDS Johnson's Chocolates SOUTH CAROLINA are Your Headquarters. Lnt Your Business eases Us to Please You. [ollyhock t. ROOM on, Afternoon Tea, Supper Next Door to Post Office PH-ONE 7311 'eation in Spring Suits D AND CAMPUS TOGS ire in showing you these garments iall-Tatum Co. Esthetic Dance Studio Opened by Collins "Bill" Collins, known better as "Perfesser" Collins, has opened his dancing studio in LeConte College and is now prepared to give instruc tions to those who desire to enroll under him for his courses. As as sistants he has secured "Country" Laney and "Fletch" Fairy, who are specialists in the latest esthetic dances. Both of them have recently returned from the City of Paris where the)' have been taking lessons from the greatest Parisian dancing masters. Courses will be given in other dances besides those in esthe tic. "Perfesser" says that anyone can be taught to dance in five min utes by his methods, and if those who take courses under him and his assistants are not satisfied he will refund the twition fee. These courses will be very interesting as well as instructive to all who take them. Boll Weevil Exterminator Invented A great invention has been per fected, one of the greatest since the self-binder and telephone. What is it and )) whom invented ? It is a boll weevil exterminator and the in ventors are "Bill" Coker and "Ted" Cogeshall. T'lhese gentlemen have been working oi the problem of finding some method to kill Mr. Boll WNeevil for several years and at last their earnest efforts have been re warded. The exact nature of the machine is too technical to be ex plained, but anyone desiring to ob serve it operate may do so any eve ning this week. Farmers are flock ing to the University campus from all sections of the South and they are entirely convinced that their great problem has at last been solved. A factory for manufacturing the device will soon he in operation. It is expected that the output of thes. machines will be 5000 per day. A corps of salesmen lave already been sent out to sell the machines throughout the cotton belt. \ Ir. Tol)" James has been appointed manager of the sales department, andi he reports that it will he ill possible to fill the great volume of orders for years to come with tile 'factory running night and day. In recognition of the great service rcndered to the farmer by Cogseball and Coker the University has be stowed uponl them the following de gres: A. B., A. M., LLTB., PhD . and LLDJ., etc. Miss Stewart Secures Place With Ziegfield Follies Mliss O livia Stewvart, one of our charming coi-edis, has b)eenl accorded the unique honor of being recently offered a position b)y Ziegflild to take a lead ilg role in next season's Follies. This is tIle first time in tihe history of the Follies that a co edi has bieeni offeredi a like position. Miss Stewvart, of course, feels highlly elatedi over the offer and will leave for New York City as soon as comn miencemlent is over. We predict for Miss Stewart a b)rillianlt career be hind the footlights of tile great American theatres. "Mother, mlay I go out tonlight ?" "No, my darling, Jill. Father and I go out tonighlt; You'll hiave to tend the still." r r , L - u r You can get it at The S the V~ .ET & Rivoli Theatre APRIL 2nd, 3rd and 4th Mrs. Chas. Chaplin in "OLD DAD" also Fox Newsand FAMOUS BRAY COMEDY "THE BURGLAR" APRIL 5th, 6th and 7th "THE OATH" also Harold Lloyd in "MOVE ON" Fox News IDEAL APRIL 2nd to 4th INCLUSIVE TEN DOLLAR RAISE Fun From the Press The Valley of Dry Bones APRIL 5th to 7th INCLUSIVE THE GREAT ADVENTURE Topics of the Day "GAME HUNTER" A Century Comedy "As Copeland Goes, Learn 'I CLOTHING: styisI $25.00 to $45.00 e qual HATS: The I $3.50 to $8.50 alwa FURNISHINGS: Manha Everything That's New Che Full Dress Suits For Rent 1535 MAIN ST. LORICK & The College Pocket Knives, Razors Brushes, SI -ATHLET: Footballs, Baseballs, Sp Special Attention and Pric Prompt Attention Given All Orders WE MAKE OLD H. Parisian Hat SHOE SHII P. Pechilis COMPLETE LINE OF LOOK FOR THE Ladies' WVot Phone 5736 Carolina Men are invited t< Ntrkr; 1237 Main Street The Rose-Mary Home Cooking and a home Welcome Courteous Seroice tate Book n The State_Newsaanr Buildin Movies VGO MON.-TUES.-WED. Cecil B. DeMille's Production "Adam's Rib" With a Special Paramount Cast THURSDAY and FRIDAY Marion Davies in "Adam and Eva" A Paramount Picture BEGINNING SATURDAY Agnes Ayres in "Racing Hearts" with Theodore Roberts and Richard Dix A Paramount Picture SPECIAL ATTRACTION TUES.-WED.-THURS. "Warner's Seven"Aces" NIGHTS ONLY SOME JAZZ BAND 'o Goes The Fashion" he Way Clothes for College Men who want ty as well as style. Few Shapes and Colors most desired ys in stock ttan Shirts, Van Heusen Collars, ley Neckwear, Munsing Underwear M ETH -A Suits Made to Measure 1535 MAIT LOWRANCE Man's Store Razor Strops, Shaving aving Soaps [C GOODS ort Sweaters and Robes -s Given to University Men Satisfaction Guaranteed VI'S GOOD AS NEW Cleaning Co. 4E PARLOR Proprietor NEW IIA'TS IN STOCK MARBLE CHAIRS k a Specialty 1214 Main St., Columhia, S. C. make their headquarters at Phone 3768 Meet your friends at The Tea Shop IN THE ARCADE 8:00 A. M. 8:30 P. M. Store