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528 Advertising Section COMPLIMENTS OP' EUGENE B. STINDE The Air Cooled Franklin Car Appeals to the Thrifty Man— The thrifty man believes in economy and welcomes ability. The New Series 10 Franklin Outclasses All Motor Cars in Refined, Econom- ical, Uninterrupted Transportation. An Apprehension The Ultimate Car will he High Grade—Light Weight—Economical Air Cooled "The Franklin of Today Is the Car of Tomorrow" Franklin Motor Car Co. 2217 LOCUST A. E. Spielberg. Prcs. The Officers and Directors of The Central States Life Insurance Company SAINT LOUIS, MISSOURI Cordially invite you to call and in- spect the Home Office building of the Company, located at 3207 Wash- ington Avenue. James A. McVoy Vice President and General Manager

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528 Advertising Section

COMPLIMENTS OP'

EUGENE B. STINDE

The Air Cooled

Franklin Car Appeals to the Thrifty Man—

The thrifty man believes in economy and welcomes ability.

The New Series 10 Franklin Outclasses All Motor Cars in Refined, Econom- ical, Uninterrupted Transportation.

An Apprehension

The Ultimate Car will he High Grade—Light Weight—Economical

Air Cooled

"The Franklin of Today Is the Car of Tomorrow"

Franklin Motor Car Co. 2217 LOCUST

A. E. Spielberg. Prcs.

The Officers and Directors of

The Central States Life Insurance Company SAINT LOUIS, MISSOURI

Cordially invite you to call and in- spect the Home Office building of the Company, located at 3207 Wash- ington Avenue.

James A. McVoy Vice President and General Manager

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The Devil's Deciple

(Continued from Page 319)

John Becker as General Burgoyne delighted the audience repeat- edly by his excellent interpretation of a role which in its wit and urban- ity fairly coruscates with such lines as "Let me entreat you to be hanged" and others comprising some of the best to be found m Shaw.

Of the lesser characters, those standing out were Major Swin- don, a contrast to General Burgoyne, played by Hale Nelson with authority and martial vigor, aided greatly by his excellent command of staccato utterance; Essie, the adolescent orphan, enacted with pathos truly touching at times by Ellen Barber; Christopher Dudgeon, the yokel, done very amusingly by Charles Smith in contrast to Miss Barber's lachrymose Essie; the sly Surgeon, played adroitly by Dud- ley Thomas; the bibulous but sanctimonious uncle, played by Hale Nelson, and the muscular hangman by Adolph Pessel.

The large audience was evidently appreciative and the general newspaper comment was that the play had made a fine impression.

HOLEKAMP LUMBER COMPANY ■ Johns-Manville and Philip Carey Co.

ROOFING MATERIALS

Long Bell Lumber Co.'s Celebrated Forked- Leaf Brand Oak Flooring

Creosoted Fence Posts

Olive 3105

Werner & Hilton, Inc. Distributors of

W H CLOTHES

For Men and Young Men

EIGHTH & WASHINGTON AVE, (S-W. Cor.)

ST. LOUIS

KRAK-R-JAK Biscuits

are best

Union Biscuit Company ST. LOUIS

KlRKWOOD, MO. WEBSTER GROVES, MO

MAPI.EWOOD, MO.

AFFTON, MO. OLD ORCHARD. MO.

ST. LOUIS (Gratiot Sta.)

HAIR CUTTING

SHAMPOOING

MANICURING

MASSAGEING

Metropolitan Barber Shop C. F. WILLOUGHBY, Prop.

Strictly First Class

BELL, LINDELL 1264

504 N. GRAND AVE.

ST. LOUIS, MO.

Olive 6126-6127 Central 2318-2319

Scott - Sullivan Paint Co.

Everything in the Paint Line

ST. LOUIS, MO.

WHOLESALE RETAIL

4M

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Skill, Integrity and Responsibility

WOERMANN CONSTRUCTION

COMPANY

1441 SYNDICATE TRUST BLDG.

THE BAKERY LOAF WITH

THE HOME MADE TASTE

Welle-Boettler Bakery American Bakery Co.

Harmony Slice-cut Pipe Tobacco

Contains Only the Choicest and Most Famous Imported and Domestic Tobaccos

"Truly a good fellowship of congenial tobaccos."

IVi ounces for 25c.

in vacuum tins

Metropolitan Cigar Store GRAND & OLIVE 10TH & OLIVE

HEADQUARTERS FOR HARMONY

Williams Hinged Hammer Crushers, Grinders, Shredders

for all materials, including

COAL, COKE, LIME, LIMESTONE,

ORE, FERTILIZER, CHEMICALS, WOOD,

BARK, CEREALS AND HERBAGE.

WILLIAMS ^""VSS CSME&HY

St Louis. Missouri, U.S.A. New York Chicago Son Francisco

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C. E. Trip

(Continued from Page 357)

Derby made an all-day trip to Cheesman Dam, an enormous masonry struc- ture 217 feet high, holding back a lake six miles long. On their return, they encountered a severe hail storm, which caused several washouts along the road. The hail carpeted the ground so thickly that the machine was stopped for a real snowball fight.

Finally on Sept. 22, the party left for Denver, where they stopped for a day to inspect the system of distributing and purifying the city's water supply. In the afternoon, the party made a specially arranged trip through the mint, where they observed the complete process of money- making, from the molten metal to the finished new "Peace Dollar." ^ As a grand finale, every one was permitted to gaze on $359,000,000 of Uncle Sam's legal tender, and finally, a gold brick worth $11,000 was passed around for every one to hold and admire.

After other visits to the Museum, the Capitol, and other places^ the party broke up with the feeling that the trip was in every way the "best ever."

W. V. WEIR, C. H. MILLER.

When you want the best goods at the

lowest possible price, come to

Kopman Grocery Co. 6335 DELMAR

Carter & Wilson

PRINTERS

In the Gay Building

THIRD AND PINE STS.

St. Louis

WHITE RIBBOH

Have the Folks Serve

White Ribbon Foods The Quality Super-Fancy

CANNED FRUITS—VEGETABLES AND FISH BOTTLED OLIVES—PICKLES—PRESERVES

BUY THEM FROM YOUR REGULAR GROCER

Krenning-Schlapp Grocer Co. ST. LOUIS

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Just

WHISTLE THE PURE CANE

SUGAR DRINK

AT FOUNTAINS and in

BOTTLES

Clayton Motor

Comparr? Incorporated.

Authorized Dealers

HUDSON-ESSEX AUTOMOBILES

15 South Meramec Street Clayton, Mo.

Your BANK ACCOUNT will give you what you SAVE.

Your LIFE INSURANCE will give you or your dependents what you INTENDED to save.

Think this over and ask to see one of our representatives.

George E. Black General Agent

Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Co.

Bank of Commerce Bldg.

Telephone Main 933 Central 656

—You snap the Kodak—we hand you a superior finished print.

-Films left BEFORE 10 A. M. READY AT 5 SAME DAY.

o REMBOLD'S o A Salzgeber Bros. A K K g 512 Pine St. 803 Locust o

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St. Fatima's Day

(Continued from Page 348)

commenced her plea. Flitting, floating, flying, with graceful movements she sinuously shifted to and fro, in and out. The crowd was entranced by her graceful gyrations and stronger grew her influence over mere man. She moved her feet fast. She moved her feet slow. She didn't even move her feet at all. She waltzed, she toddled, she shuffled and she shook. And didn't Allah weaken, didn't he fall, didn't he shout, "Oh, daddy, buy me one of those"? He did. * * * Even as you and I.

The Architects now believe in the power of their Fair Fatima as never before. All their prayers were answered. The miserable members of the less fortunate schools have gone to meet their maker, and that is as all good Architects would have it. The new queen, the successor of the late Fatima, is hailed in with cries of "Long live Fatima." Now after the huzzahs have died down in the distance the Col. reports that "All is quiet on the Potomac."

Oriel Bid.

Get your Fountain Pen at ST. LOUIS' ONLY EXCLUSIVE FOUNTAIN PEN SHOP

JOS. LIPIC PEN CO. 316 N. 6th St.

Foods for The light

Squirrel, Lmdell and

White House Brands

I- Mueller Grocer Co. MARCUS & ST. LOUIS

(JOLFAX 7/8 WE DELIVER

Jtk C/choicc of 3 ^;a ■"^J/ 6eneratiory biscui d

biscuits pastries

1 mmmi iSfonarc/s'l

flour W^ZSZJ^> ~ *t your grocery

£3 i I*. '^iWl Mf

Ipffee

Settles the Question

Satisfaction Guaranteed or money back

<?<? RIGOLETTO Havana Cigars

M. FRITZ & SONS

SOLE AGENTS

•>•)

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Bread and

Rolls

on the University Tables is furnished

by the

Walter Freund Bread Co.

TAYLOR AND CHOUTEAU

OLDE TYME RYE HONEY WHEAT

EDUCATION

CULTURE

EFFICIENCY

Entails the Ability to Choose the Good and Reject th e Inferior

TOPMOST BRAND Food Products Will Delight You

TIBBITTS- HEWITT GROC. CO.

Missouri Tent & Awning

Co.

For Canopies, Floor Coverings, New

and Up-to-date Awnings, the Lat-

est Designs and Patterns, Flags

and Decorations for

All Occasions

2202-08 PINE STREET

Bell, Bomont 161 —162 Kinloch, Central 40

Foremost Authorities on the Handling of Household Goods

BEN A. LANGAN Fireproof Storage Co.

5201-09 DELMAR BLVD.

Service de Luxe

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CENTRAL 2310 LINDELL 2300—2301

Methudy Tire & Rubber Co. 3549-57 Lindell Avenue

NIGHT AND DAY ROAD SERVICE

Hettinger Bros. Dental & Surgical Supply Co.

Successors to

ST. LOUIS DENTAL MFG. CO. 315 N. 10TH ST.

ST. LOUIS, MO.

Bell, Cabany 435s—4356

ROBERT C. RUDERT GROCERY AND MARKET

Meats, Vegetables, Fruits

Oysters, Fish and Game in Season

5878 DELMAR AVENUE ST. LOUIS

Bell, Sidney 4087 Kinloch, Victor 704

Andrew Meyer, Jr. Florist

Cut Flowers, Plants and Floral Designs For All Occasions

3218 S. JEFFERSON AVENUE ST. LOUIS

51% Loans on Residences, Flats Apartments, Business Prop-

2 ' erty and Office Buildings.

Real Estate Loans in Any Sum.

MORTGAGE LOAN DEPARTMENT

New York Life

Insurance Co.

Hemmelmann-Spackler R. E. Co.

SEVENTH AND CHESTNUT STREETS

Skinner & Kennedy Stationery Co.

Fountain Pens—Automatic Pencils

Note Book—Loose Leaf Outfits

Correspondence Stationery

416-418 NORTH 4TH ST. ST. LOUIS

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I. M. Simon & Go.

Members

New York Stock Exchange

St. Louis Stock Exchange

Stocks and Bonds Bought and Sold on Commission

Direct Private Wires to Principal Exchanges

High-Grade Investment Securities

315 NORTH FOURTH ST.

St. Louis, Mo.

Telephones: Main 3565

Central 3364

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Event: Lock and Chain Dance

Weather Condition: Moonlight

Time: 11 P. M.

Place: Cars parked near entrance to Francis Gymnasium

Car Number 1

Car Number 2

Car Number 3

Car Number 4

Car Number 5

Car Number 6

Car Number 7

"Kelly, are you sure I'm the only girl?"

"Oh, Joe, I've lost my earring."

"But I've just met you this evening, Carl."

"No, John, I'm not a bit thirsty, thank you."

"Be careful Al; you'll tear my hair net."

"I'm sorry Marion, but I only have Camels."

"I tell you I put it in this front pocket."

—and then the watchman came along.

THE DORRIS BUILT UP TO A STANDARD NOT DOWN TO A PRICE.

A MOTOR CAR WITH INDIVIDUALITY-

ONE WHICH GROWS OLD GRACEFULLY,

A CAR YOU WILL BE PROUD TO OWN.

SEVEN PASSENGER TOURING AND SEDAN; FOUR PASSENGER COUPE AND PASADENA.

DORRIS MOTOR CAR CO. SHOW ROOMS

LACLEDE AVE. AND SARAH ST.

ST. LOUIS, MO.

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COMPLIMENTS OF

New Era Shirt Co. St. Louis

ALBERT I. STIX

Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Co.

NEWARK. N. J.

505 Bank of Commerce Building

PERSONAL: Ollie, please come home at once. We want you.

East Saint Louis Police Department

Ours is the Trade that Service Made

GOODFLLLOW LUMBER CO. NATURAL BRIDGE AND GOODFE.LLOW

5 A I N T L O U I 5

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COPPER PLATE

WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENTS

CALLING CARDS, ETC.

Stephens Lithographing & Engraving Co.

2ND & VINE STREETS,

ST. LOUIS

ROSENHEIM

SMART SHOP

Women's Sport Coats,

Blouses, Sweaters, Skirts,

Suits and Novelties

3826 OLIVE ST.

REMINISCING

Uncle and niece stood watching the young people dancing about them.

"I bet you never saw dancing like this back in the nineties, eh,

Unkie ?"

"Once, but the place was raided."

—Siren.

'Good Printing Pays'

Arcade Print Shop Distinctive Printing

6040-42 Delmar Boulevard

Cabany 163

STATIONERY AND OFFICE SUPPLIES

Commercial, Society and Club Printing

FONTAINE K. CLENDENEN, Prop.

Cabany B760 Cabany 6426

Delmar 17S

Paul T. Heil 556 Skinker Road

Near Delmar

FLORIST

ST. LOUIS

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Within the Reach of Every One

THE building of your practice depends upon the standards that you set in service to your patients. You cannot afford the handicap of inferior tools or

inadequate equipment. Ask your dealer for details of our deferred payment plan which places S. S. White Modern Dental Equipment within the reach of everyone.

Look for the trade mark; it signifies the highest qual- ity in dental supplies. It assures the greatest utility and service combined with artistic excellence of a high order, wherever appearance is a factor to be considered.

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Advertising Section

Football

(Continued from Page 232)

that for the major part of the season the team was denied the services of Captain Denny and Milton Koch. While in the game, till the time of his injury, Denny had played brilliantly, and Koch had been de- pended upon as a bulwark of strength in the line till his unfortunate

injury in the Rolla game.

With the return of the veterans of this year, and the moving up of several good men from the Freshman squad, the chances are ex- ceedingly bright for a successful season in 1923.

The Business World is Calling Some will practice medicine, some will practice law; others will follow the Fine Arts and still others will enter the commercial field.

Whether your choice will be a profession or some general line of business we can always be of service to you.

Every opportunity to satisfy your needs will afford us the greatest pleasure and assure you prompt and intelligent service.

St. Louis' Greatest Stationery Store 412-414 North

Sixth Street

Stationery, Blank Books, Loose Lea}

Supplies, Fountain Pens, Rubber Stamps,

Badges, Office Furniture,

Printing and

Engraving.

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WORKING GIRLS

"Yes, we girls are funny creatures. All we have to pay for is a lip- stick, some powder, and a can of rouge. Why should we worry about meals? When our dates have money we go to the Statler. When they are broke Garavelli's and Vescovo's are always open. When they offer to buy us a coke we always take the 'Daily Special.' We never have a stay at home date unless they have taken us to the American or to the Schubert-Jefferson and a few Fortnightlies, to say nothing of a dinner or two at the Chase.

But come to think about it—Aren't Boys Funny Creatures Too? We suggest amusements by the dozen just to help them spend their money, then snob them when it is gone. But the dizzy sapheads continue to fall for us and still people think we are brainless." HA-HA-HA."

—Apologies to Crain in the "Cactus."

School and College Pins Emblems and Trophies

ENAMELED AND DIAMOND SET INSIGNIA

GRADUATION GIFTS

Engraved Invitations for Commencements

OL.VE STR^'^fr^ SOUTHEAST CORNER

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Advert v sing Section 543

Hupmobile

The highest tribute which can be paid, is being paid to Hupmobile every day by owners and non- owners alike. We mean the com- mon assurance, heard everywhere in motor car discussion, that "You can't go wrong when you buy a Hupmobile."

Convince yourself — ask for a Hupmobile Demonstration.

Weber Implement & Automobile Company Hupmobile Distributors

19th AND LOCUST STS.

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Belle t^tsta (^rcfjeetra • • • 'J J • • •

WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY

GUS HEIMUELLER 2010 Oregon Avenue

ST. LOUIS, MO. Grand 4773M

JERRY SIMON 1244 Hodiamont

ST. LOUIS, MO. Cabany 2931J

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Advertisin. Section 545

Boxing (Continued from Page 269)

in the last two rounds greatly weakened the Rolla entry and gave the Piker a hard-earned victory. The feature match of the card, at least from the standpoint of the; spectators, was the heavyweight encounter between Volland and Sargeant. Sargeant won the decision. Volland's plunges and Sargeant's waiting tactics combined to turn the fight into a farce. In the third round Volland terminated one of his rushes by falling through the ropes far out of the arena when his opponet side- stepped.

(Continued on Page 547)

We only handle Highest Quality of Dental Goods

THAU AND NOLDE DENTAL SUPPLIES WE SELL EVERYTHING A DENTIST USES

MAIN STORE FRISCO BLDG.

UPTOWN STORE UNIVERSITY CLUB BLDG.

WE HANDLE A COMPLETE STOCK OE S. S. WHITE DENTAL MFG. CO. MAKE OF GOODS

ST. LOUIS

Bell Phone, Wydown 240 Kinloch Phone, Clayton 221

Arthur J. Kerth

Authorized

LINCOLN FORD FORDSON

Dealer

FORD PARTS FORD SERVICE CLAYTON, MO.

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n

Advertising Section

Baby First

Pevely Dairy Co.

Earn $100 a Week SELLING AMAZING NEW

INVENTION Wonderful opportunity for Students to make big money with the OLIVER Oil- Gas Burners.

Does Away With Dirty Coal and Wood Makes any stove or range an Oil-Gas stove in one minute without alterations. Every woman wants this greatest of labor-saving devices. Gives 3 times the heat of coal or wood. Just like city gas. Cooks and bakes quicker and better, Burns 95 per cent air—5 per cent kerosene—cheapest fuel known. Lasts a lifetime.

$100 A WEEK-SPARE TIME-EASY Slade made $13,500 in 3 months—Ames made $279 in one day. Representatives making fortunes. Just demonstrate—the OLIVER sells itself.

Oliver Oil-Gas Burner Company 2026 Oliver Bldg. St. Louis, Mo. Oldest and Largest Manufacturers of Oil-Gas

Burners in the World.

S. M. LEDERER, President

A. BAUR, Secretary

Pickel Stone Co. 1320 S. Vandeventer Ave.

Builders of all Cut Stone and Granite Work for all Buildings on the Washington University Campus.

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Advertising Section

Boxing (Continued from Page 547)

The only Missouri Valley meet was that with Iowa State College. The Pikers forfeited in the heavyweight division and so lost the meet, 4 to 3. Victory in this meet entitled the man to a letter. In the 175-pound class Johnny Morse won on a foul in the first round from Clampett of Ames. Joe Senturia lost a close decision to Ricardo Cilley, an Argentinian, after an extra period. Rouser of Ames won a well-earned decision over Mike Alt'end in an interesting and hard-fought match. In another extra round contest, Charles Dawson won from Alberto Cilley in the 135-pound division. The Argentinian brothers both showed up> to advantage. Edward Randall at 145 pounds clearly outpointed Lee Jacobs and was awarded the referee's decision. Randall used his speed to advantage in reaching hi's opponent and in causing him to miss. At 158 pounds, Captain Ludwig lost to Harry Sherwood on a technical knockout in the first round. Had the Pikers had a heavyweight they might have won that encounter and thereby their first Valley meet, but they were forced to forfeit in this class and there- fore lost the meet, 4 to 3.

Guaranteed to Restore the Factory Lustre

A scientifically correct laboratory product, prepared especially to meet the out-of-doors conditions encounter- ed by motor cars. Ordinary furniture polish, oily "polish", waxes and pastes have proved unsuited, in- adequate, and in some instances harmful

Common Sense Auto Polish cleans and polishes in one operation. And restores the sheen of sparkling newness to any of the finish that remains. It leaves a bone dry, glass hard surface that protects the finish against the action of dust, mud, water and atmospheric elements. It keeps cars looking new.

Common Sense Auto Polish is sold under a positive money back guarantee. Good dealers everywhere have it. Or send $1.00 for a bottle by return mail, postpaid.

COMMON SENSE MANUFACTURING CO. 4169 Olive St., Saint Louis, U. S. A.

Compliments of

Northwestern Mutual

Life Insurance

Company

Ask Dad—He Knows

WM. J. FISCHER

and Associates

Nat'l Bank of Commerce Bids

547

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Compliments

Manhattan Electrical Supply Co., Inc.

1100 Pine Street

ST. LOUIS

Electrical Supplies and Radio Supplies

Sid WKiting Studio

Has demonstrated its

superiority over all

others for University

and College Photo-

graphs.

Sid Whiting Burrel Rogers

EVENS & HOWARD FIRE BRICK CO.

ST. LOUIS, MO.

Establ ished in 18 5 7

Refractories and Vitrified Clay Products

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Advertising Section 549

Basketball

(Continued from Page 241)

The Pikers next journeyed northward and were defeated on suc- cessive nights by the teams that they had beaten the week before on their home court. Ames won, 28 to 17, in a game in which Minner featured by making all of Washington's points. Grinnell next de- feated the Pikers, 22 to 20. In this encounter the Pikers were crip- pled by the absence of Lyle, Wagener, and Schnaus, But for this one disastrous trip in which the Pikers dropped two games that had been counted upon as certain victories, AVashington would have finished in third place on the final standings.

The next game of the season was the most exciting played on the Piker court last year. Nebraska was defeated, 34 to 32, in a game that required two extra periods. With the Pikers behind in the last ten seconds of play, Minner tied up the score with a basket from the side of the court which slipped through the hoop just as the gun went off. Wagener again tied it up in the last second of play in the first extra period and the game was won by a two point margin created when Minner caged a beautiful shot from the middle of the floor in the last period. Cozier played brilliantly for the Cornhuskers, scoring seven goals from the field.

On the next trip the Pikers again dropped two games. In the (Continued on Page 551)

Woodward Players

"Americas Best Stock Company"

Present 10 times each week

a vital, tested, popular dra-

ma of merit, at the

EMPRESS

Olive at Grand 'Phone, Lindell 4670

FOREST 2930-8720

DELMAR 3258-R

JOSEPH WITEK

FLORIST

4732 McPHERSON AVE.

FLOWERS OF QUALITY

Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery Assn.

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Costumes- For Schools, Colleges, Lodges, Clubs, Parades, Amateur Plays, Society Cir- cuses, Minstrels

For Rent by ROBERT SCHMIDT

205 South Fourth St. ST. LOUIS, MO.

"// you get it at Schmidt's, it's right."

Olive 682 Central 4903-L

Electric Fountains

for Social Functions

CHAS. S. LEWIS & CO., Centrifugal Pumps

ST. LOUIS, u. s. A.

Spend a Pleasant Day or Evening

on the Mississippi

r s ~ §s£r=M_ ■ •-. „_.,—. ..■??.'

MtlHHB»aWs»g8...

COLOSSAL STEAMERS

"J. S." and "St. Paul"

The Finest Pleasure Steamers on Western Waters—Five large decks open on all sides —Mammoth dance floors with nifty or- chestras, the best obtainable.

Two trips every day—Rain or Shine

Streckfus Steamboat Line

508 INT. LIFE BLDG. Main 4770 Central 1065

Kinloch, Central 4257 Bell, Bomont 267

C. W. Alban Manufacturer and Dealer in

Surgical Instruments Trusses, Orthopedic Apparatus, Elastic

Hosiery, Crutches, Invalid Chairs, Dressings, etc.

3563 OLIVE STREET ST. LOUIS, MO.

Guerdan's TWO STORES

914 OLIVE STREET

BROADWAY NEAR WALNUT

Best in Hats and Caps

Clark -Sprague

Printing Company

INCORPORATED

Olive 717 ST. LOUIS

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Basketball

(Continued from Page 549)

first encounter Nebraska defeated Washington, 24 to 22, in a game that rivaled the one of the preceding week. At no stage of the game did more than four points separate the two teams. The game was lost in the last minute of play when Cozier and Usher came through with baskets for Nebraska. Minner again played brilliantly, account- ing for sixteen of his team's points. The second game was played against Missouri and was lost, 41 to 26. Missouri entirely outclassed the Pikers in this encounter and had no trouble in winning. "Bun" Browning, Missouri's All-Valley forward, played a wonderful game for the Tigers, while Minner and Thumser starred for the Pikers.

The closing games of the season were played against Drake on the home floor. In the first game the Pikers were sadly off form and lost, 39 to 26. Wilhelm scored twenty-seven points for the Bulldogs, while Minner was so closely guarded that he was able to account for but twelve points. After a complete reversal of form the Pikers came back strong the next evening and thoroughly outclassed Drake to win, 38 to 27. Minner scored twenty-five of Washington's points.

Captain Thumser is the only man who will graduate and with this year's freshman team, which was the best in years, to bolster up the regulars and reserves of this season, Washington should have the nu- cleus for a championship team in 1924.

Llnn)ersit;9 Inn Cafe E. VESCOVO, Prop.

The Collegian's Dining

Place

Their guests and friends are cordially

invited

Good food—obligingly served

PHONE CAHANY 8096 PHONE DELMAR

WALK-OVER

We offer special types

of shoes for every oc-

casion, for college girls

and college men in

cleverly styled quality

footwear priced at $7

to $10. Three stores.

Grand and Washington

612 Olive St. 515 N. Sixth St.

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The Odd Shop 308 Arcade Bldg.

"Everything Pertaining to the Unusual

in Gifts"

GRADUATION BRIDGE PRIZES GIFTS GREETING CARDS

ENGRAVING OLIVE 4230

Butts Realty Company 726 Chestnut Street

Make a specialty of sale of homes near Washington Uni- versity.

Prof.: "Can anyone name a friendship Prof.: "Gentlemen, I am dismissing you

, . , . , -, ... .,,, ten minutes early today. Please go out which is famous through literature?

quietly so as not to wake the other classes." Soph.: "Mike and Ike."—Phoenix. -Record.

Jewelers for J$ Years.

FOR THE

NEWEST AND BEST IN

JEWELRY AND SILVERWARE

ESTABLISHED 1848

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We invite you to a showing of the newest in

HATS AND SWEATERS

from

NEW YORK AND PARIS

Just received

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Several of the Washington U. boys are locating

Fraternity Houses IN

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We have a few choice lots still for sale

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OLIVE 3310 CENTRAL 2257

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Advertising Section

A ROMANTIC RHYME

(Ed. Note: This rhyme, reproduced by special permission, was the year's best sell- er at the Bookstore. Over 100 copies have been sold to McMillan Hall residents.)

If you've ever heard a whiffle whiff Or an oogle umph beseech, You'll know just what the reason is For the ocean's sandy beach.

In other words I'd have you know The reason for this and that, Or why a flea prefers a dog And not a wampus cat.

But if I try to tell too much Of what nature does and don't In time you may know more than I So now I think I won't.

Oh, list to my sorrowful story. I can a tale unfold, As the monkey said as he hung from the

tree, So to you it shall be told.

It's just a song of anything And if you'll lend an ear, I'll gladly sing it to you And try to make it clear.

It's all about an unknown King Who ruled in an unknown land, With a derby hat upon his head And a bamboo cane in hand.

Now this king he loved a princess— She was young, graceful and fair, Slim, dainty, and very pretty, With golden eyes and laughing hair.

Of course there was a villian too, By name the Baron de Pest, Five feet two in his naked feet, From the wilds of the wooly west.

He plotted to unseat the King And kidnap his lady fair So he bought a knife and some loaded dice And a great big grizzly bear.

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A Romantic Rkyme

(Continued from Page 556)

In his days of youth this grizzly bear, Who came from the region Polar, Had contracted an awful toothache And the King had removed the molar.

Now the bear whom the King had befriend- ed

Was a very good friend of the King's So when he heard of the direful affairs He resolved to perform several things.

He ran awa}r from the Baron, To the land of perpetual ice But before he left he unloaded The Baron's loaded dice.

And as he ran from the Baron He broke the knife in two And the Baron did not know just what In the wide, wide world to do.

The Baron tried to shoot the King With the pair of unloaded dice But they exploded harmlessly Which for the King was very nice.

And when informed of the dastardly deed He condemned the plotter to die To be shot at sunrise in the evening- Then hung on the Fourth of July.

But the sun did't rise in the evening And the Fourth of July was postponed So the Princess pardoned the Baron And the King the pardon condoned.

The Baron was exiled to a land, A region away so far, And the place to which he was exiled Was the region called Polar.

The grizzly bear—he found the Baron And he ate the Baron too; But the tears streamed from his innocent

eyes For this he disliked to do.

(Continued on Page 560)

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Jt the fan of Jri BrowniShoes

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A Romantic Rhyme

(Continued from Page 558)

"Marry me", the King then cried, "For you must become my wife." The princess complied with this request And they lived a scrappy life.

Now my tale is unfolded, and I hope it's moral you've found; It's really a truthful story And I trust you'll pass it around.

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The Glee Club Trip

HE night of Sunday, February 4th, witnessed the exodus from Saint Louis Union Station of fifty nice, clean-cut students of Washington University—a few of them mu- sically inclined. Two Pullman cars, a crew consisting of one Special Traffic Manager, namely one Gibbon Wright; one Pullman Conductor, namely one James Bayley; two dusky gentlemen of color, answering respectively to the names of George and Raymond; one hundred and seven-

teen grips and valises; forty-eight instruments; fifty-two decks of cards, and thirty-seven pairs of dice, added to the above mentioned fifty music- ians, constituted that now world-famous and justly celebrated expedi- tion—the Washington University Glee, Mandolin and Banjo Clubs, en tour.

After an all night journey, during which very few communed suc- cessfully with Morpheus, the clubs reached the thriving metropolis of Rock Island, Illinois, where is was discovered there would be a three hour layover before the journey northward would continue. After a handsome breakfast of the proverbial "ham and ", the majority of the men visited the Government Arsenal, located between Rock Island and Davenport, Iowa. Various groups risked the guard-house by snoop- ing around the buildings, examining tanks, liberty motors, cannon, and other implements of warfare. Lynn Meyer nearly left the clubs for good, for they caught him trying to sneak two twelve inch cannon balls away as souvenirs.

Dame Fortune for the second time waved her magic wand over the clubs. The first time, when every man made the train on time at the Union Station, and now the second time when no one was left behind at Rock Island. The scenery of the northern country was a real treat. The Mississippi, and the adjacent lowlands, and the bluffs attracted many of the boys. "Bob" Miltenberger is naturally a fussy personage and always craves his morning shower. Modern Pullman cars are not furnished with showers, so "Bob" proceeded to take a bath in the Mis- sissippi. It was not altogether intentional on his part. Childlike he wanted to see how the men cut the ice from the river and walked in a leisurely fashion and a dignified manner towards the scene of action. But before he reached his destination the ice gave way and "Bob's" dig- nity soon melted in the icy waters of the "Father of Waters".

That night the first concert of the tour was given at La Crosse, Wisconsin, under the auspices of La Crosse Shrine Club. The weather was anything but pleasant. Snow, sleet and a fairly good house greeted the boys. Thev put on a real concert that night. It was said that the quartette had some trouble among themselves but this rumor was never confirmed. Entertainment was noticeable by its absence. Left to their own resources after the show, most of the men retired at an early hour, a few however parading the streets and visiting Chicken Charlie's—a notorious hash-house, where great quantities of the feathered delicacy of extremely doubtful origin were consumed.

It was a wild ride for the men in the Pullman that night. The Dirty Four started their work. Sleep was out of the question. Who are the dirty four? Well, there was Arthur—the fellow who slept (?) in lower 11; Vet- ter, the'blond baritone, and Russell, who slept(?) in upper 12; and Kurrus, the' poker hound. Only one thing marred the pleasure of the evening, and that was that John Bohn, the director, suffered from a severe attack of rheu-

(Continued on Page 567)

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Swimming

(Continued from Page 265)

in 56 3/5 seconds, equalling the interscholastic record for the event and coming within one-fifth of a second of the "Big Ten" record.

On March 10, the Piker swimmers met and defeated the strong Kansas Aggie team by the score of 34 to 25. The Red and Green relay team started in with a vengeance and won handily, establishing a Missouri Val- ley record of 1:52 4/5. Captain Bob Mudd and "Doc" Helbing were high point men.for Washington, each scoring eight points. The illness of Henry Ulrich was keenly felt, as it kept him from winning both the fancy diving and back stroke events.

The 1922-23 swimming season is now past and successful as it has been, it would seem that the future holds even greater glories in store. Next September will witness the return to school of almost the whole of this year's squad, and these veterans will be reinforced by a most promising array of talent from this year's freshmen. Ewerhardt, Gilbert, Mathews, and Frielingsdorf have shown a great deal of class in the "crawl" events, while Kohring and Stark may be counted upon to make themselves felt in the "breast stroke." "Kewpie" Mitchell will fill up a very weak gap in the "plunge" event, since this two hundred-pound lad can already do better than sixty-three feet.

"Don, did you notice Phyllis at the prom last evening?"

"Perfect knock-out."

"Yes and those darling shoes—"

Oh well, they came from Hamilton-

Brown."

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The SKTL^RK

T F YOU appreciate beauty the new Lexington Skylark will be a treat for A you. A roadster that is dignified and as individual as your choice of color and upholstery care to make it. Equipped with wire, disk, or wood wheels as you prefer.

JO OWERED with the wonderful Ansted engine, all hills seem like level x road. And as for speed, it is up to you, the Skylark will carry you along at the pace you choose. To fully appreciate, you must see the new Lexington Skylark and drive it.

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The Glee Club Trip

(Continued from Page 563)

matism and had to sleep with one hand in hot water. He was greatly re- lieved the next morning after all night treatments by the dirty four, who turned good Samaritans, for the time being. One other case of illness was reported that night when "Red" Dixon was seized with acute indigestion, but the application of iced towels soon took him off the hospital list.

Estherville, Iowa was visited on Tuesday. Here the thermometer regis- tered 10 degrees below zero. After a concert, given in the Grand Theatre, under the management of Mr. F. H. Graff, a dance was held in the ball room of the same building. Many a reputation was made, and, alas!—a few unmade. Rumor has it that the illustrious "Swede" Fletcher tramped slightly over five miles, admiring a northern moon. Verne Vance was al- most thrown out of the hotel by the clerk for insisting that he had mail. "Vic" Sherman was not far behind either. The clerk thought he was "Non compos mentis" for the same reason. The month of February was a great month for Verne because of the hilarious time he had on the Glee Club trip, but he says June will be better because he will get his degree and be finished with the "Quad" forever.

Wednesday noon found the clubs with a six hour layover, in a wide place. (Continued on Page 569)

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THE HOTEL CHASE Lindell Boulevard at Forest Park, Saint Louis

TO Degrees Cooler in Summer

Living at Hotel Chase is delightful and at such low rates. Permanent guests can obtain a splendid room with bath for $100.00 a month.

The cuisine is unexcelled. Our $2.00 table d'hote dinners are famous for their quality and excellence.

The celebrated Chase Orchestra, under the direction of Barney Rapp, plays nightly at dinner and supper, and Saturday for the tea dansant.

The Chocolate Shoppe is prepared at all times to serve you light and tasty re- freshments.

Our Barber Shop uses only the most sanitary instruments. Each guest is furnished individually with a sterilized comb and brush in a sealed package.

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in the road bearing the striking name of Sibley, Iowa. After numerous ex- cursions up and down the street, an impromptu concert was held for the high school children. They constituted the most appreciative audience in the trip —due to the fact that the more the dear children applauded the less time would they have for classes. Tremlett, Schulz and Hoagland had to do some tall explaining to the city constable as to why they were running up and down the railroad in sight of the whole town, with only their B. V. D.'s on as a covering.

That night the men were the guests of the Lions Club of Sioux City at a formal dinner. They gave a private concert for the club and were later the guests of honor at an enormous wild west carnival. After the crowd awoke to the fact that the men were appearing in formal attire purposely, and with no idea of masquerading, the party continued—a pop-eyed, roaring mob that rivaled the most hilarious aggregation in any pest house on record. Guy Golterman earned the name of being the cheapest man on the trip. He beat Bonecellie (Hammerstein) out of two and one half cents, and refuses to this day to pay the said two and one half cents. Can you imagine any- thing so cheap ?

Thursday morning found the men in Omaha, Nebraska. The best con- cert of the trip was given there for the men seemed to realize that at last they had reached a city. It is true that Sioux City is a city with many country clubs, including the Blue Cow, but Omaha is a city after our own hearts. A free lunch was secured from the Rotary Club at noon and was enjoyed by all but "Swede", who just never could get up before three. After the con- cert that night, a dance was given for the men at the University Club by the members of the Washington Alumni Association of Omaha. By far the most cordial reception and entertainment was accorded the men in Omaha, and it was here that Jim Branch and 1st Bass Crowe felt the pangs of torn heart strings. Society editors have notations calling their attention to the fact that these two men will again visit Omaha shortly after commencement.

You all know the cute little curly headed fellow known on the roll-books of the professors as Curt Gallencamp? He was known only as Curt to the fellows until he hit Omaha, when he acquired the name of "Breath of Spring". His fantastic dancing, his pleasing manner, his courtesy, his per- fect use of the English language, and his accommodating disposition earned him the name. And Barksdale was not far behind. These curly headed fel- lows do vamp the women. Reith told Barkie to be careful but Barkie knew better.

Dame Fortune again visited the men when George refused to allow a detective to search the Pullmans for some parking signs that had disappeared from around and about the station in Sioux City the night before. Why, any one should think that such nice, clean cut fellows would do such a thing as to take a "No Parking" sign from a street curb and put it by Fred Neimey- er's bunk, and a "Danger—Keep—Away" sign on Don Wylie, was more than the men could fathom. They were quite indignant about the whole af- fair and were thankful for George's faithfulness.

Not satisfied with the wonderful entertainment shown the men at the dance, they roamed the streets until the wee hours in the morning. Arthur craved apples and in endeavoring to satisfy his hunger Kurrus, Russell and Bohn wandered forth to see what they could find. They thought they had found the desired fruit stand at 10th and Capps, but alas, they sold five cent soda for the price of twenty-five cents a bottle. Poor Henry went to his

(Continued on Page 571)

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The materials, for example, are just a bit better than most makers think fellows appreciate. There's more room across the shoulders, around the chest and to tuck in than there actually has to be. The beaded neckband and the reversible cuffs are other features which makes friends with lads who pick their shirts carefully.

That's why the man behind the counter likes to see you select PERFECTO SHIRTS. He knows you'll come back for more eventually and you must admit that's good business for him and for you.

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berth hungry and tired after riding all the way from Omaha to Council Bluffs in a taxi cab and for which neither he nor Kurrus nor Bohn paid.

Since the next concert was to be given in Council Bluffs, just across the river from Omaha, most of the men who had any money left spent Friday in Omaha. Friday night a concert was given in the Broadway Methodist Church in Council Bluffs under the auspices of the American Legion. The men were guests at a dance given in their honor after the concert at the Grand Hotel and thoroughly enjoyed themselves.

The last night out was none too mild. Joe Cushing favored the men with "Aggravatin' Papa", while Shipley paid the price for sending a card of appreciation to a member of the clubs for the wonderful concert given in La Crosse.

A vast amount of rope and numerous sulphur candles were found in one of the Pullmans after the Council Bluffs concert and if rumor has it right, the Dirty Four were to pay for their good times, and sleepless nights. Ar- thur got wise before anything could be done and hopped off the train at St. Joe. He did not show up in Saint Louis until some time the next week. We understand he came home on a freight, but the freight got wrecked near Columbia, Missouri.

The trip was a decided success musically as well as otherwise. Many favorable comments on the work were received, and although the hospitality of the South, which several of the old men had enjoyed on a previous trip, was lacking, nevertheless the trip proved entertaining and instructive as well as a trifle exciting.

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