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THE SOUTHERN SERVES THE SOUTH ATTENTION PLEASE Ttiniiannda nf mn arm iiiinn tnAav fit same Moore pen that went through "-Cn college with them. Better buy a Moore for tale of all college book store; jeweler; druggute .and stationers I r j-yr store: jeweler., arusButs M t T i THE MOORE PEN COMPANY --J. A That Fall Suit THE man who knows just what sort of suit he wants will in all probability find it here. The man who does not know will find here the choicest variety of suits he ever saw from which to do his choosing:. If you wear our good clothes think of the man who does not! Tell him about the fit! Tell him about the style! Tell him about the wear! Suits, $15.00, $18.50, $20.00, to $30.00. OVERCOATS $15.00, $20.00, to $30.00. Sneed.-Markham-Taylor Company Clothiers Durham, N.C WHITING-HORTON COMPANY 10 E. MARTIN ST. RALEIGH, N. C Special outfitters for college boys. Clothing; and men's furnishings "of the better kind. n All Caro lina students cordially invited to make our store headquarters in Raleigh, and to trade here where their patronage is appreciated . . EAT AT . . THE ROYAL, CAFES Chapel Hill as Well as in Durham Where Sanitation Prevails and Your Patronage is Appreciated THE A. A. KLUTTZ CO. EVERYTHING FOR THE STUDENT Our Christmas Line is Now on Display Christmas and Patriotic Greeting Monogram Stationery Visiting Cards THE SEEMAN PRINTERY, Inc. 112 South Corcoran Street, Durham, N. C. ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP , W. O. LACOCK, Manager Opposite M. E. Church Oldest and best equipped Shop in town." All repairing done piomptly ar-d neatly. Satisfaction Guaranteed MERRJ & PHILLIPS, Coll. Reps. ATTEND AN ACCREDITED BUSINESS SCHOOL Never before has the demand for business-trained men and women been so great. Bookkeepers, stenogrophers and office clerks are now needed as never be fore. We are members of the National Association of Accredited Commercial Schools. Special classes for University students. DURHAM BUSINESS SCHOOL J3l RROW OLLAR QOF each VfrZfZfcf? GREAT STUFF PULLED BY VAUDEVILLE ARTISTS The Vaudeville which was pre sented Monday night by talented Vaudevillains under the auspices of the Y. M. C. A, and the Dra matic Club, gave a varied and en tertaining program. The Pyramus and Thisbe Scene from Midsummer. Night's Dream as interpreted by Dr. McKie, was perhaps the feature of the pro duction. The Hawaiian Quartet and the Miniature Minstrel also drew much applause. The show; commenced with a banjo solo, with Jimmy Howell yodeling and Bingham McKie plucking the strings. 'Then came Burton, the juggling fiend, who won the plaudits of the crowd as much' by his "cross-bet ween-a-screech-and-a-sigh" laugh as by his' skillful juggling. Lindsay, Randleman, and Noble next drew linked sweetness long drawn out from their violins. After Mr. Mc Kie next caused roars of laughter with his Pyramus and Thisbe, "Buzz" Tennent 1 very solemnly told with song and banjo about a culinary episode with his love. Ed. Burdick then rushed out to keep Buzz company and gave some deep stuff , in Old Testament scripture, singing as "Buzz" plucked. The Hawaiian Quartet, McKie, Poag, Branson, and Travis was re ceived next and left the stage amid thunderous p.pplause. Jordan's monologue was docketed next, and J. Y. pulled some grave-yard stuff that drew tears from his hearers. The crowd had to be next cheered by Travis and Deveraux in a tumbling act, in which the gentle men showed fine form. Deveraux on one occasion became so enthu siastic that he threw Travis off the stage. After all these thrillers the au dience was allowed, to cool down while the elaborate scenery could be changed. When the royal-purple curtain next arose there was displayed a minstrel aggregation that would rival Al G. Field's. The company en masse was group ed in a semi-circle, and the orches tra, composed of Horace Nims, who was at the piano, Van Nop pen, Lindsay, Parker, and Noble, rendered pleasant accompaniments to songs by McKie and Howell. The end men, Jordan and Bur dick, pulled some good jokes and comic songs. Then came the grand finale with the whole troupe singing in fine style. , The house was about three fourths full (meaning that about that proportion of the seating ca pacity was employed), and all the acts were heartily applauded. The gallery gods, as someone remarked, threw darts and raised IT . (Censored). Ati6rcw5 &as) Store (Tompatt? THE QUALITY STORE Solicits the patronage of faculty, students, and citizens on fur nishings, Ralston and Walkover Shoes, Holeproof, Buster, Brown, and Phoenix Hosiery, Arrow Collars. Lowest prices and polite attention. ; Owen j? Armstrong, (College Agents PURE NEATSFOOT OIL for your Shoes and Led dings. For sale by CHAPEL HILL HARDWARE CO., Chapel Hill, II. G. U. S. ARMY SWEATERS In Olive Drab and KJiaki $5.00$10.00 Athletic Goods ODELL HARDWARE COMPANY Represented by N. G. GOODING, No. 1 Y. M. C. A. FATI Your first package will show you the common sense of choosing Fatima -a balanced Turkish blend that never disturbs or irritates. A Sensible Cigarette War Books in Library Books covering all phases of the war have been put out on the shelves in the library, to the left of the delivery desk. They in clude stories by soldiers Mase field's "Gallipoli," "From Dart mouth to the Dardenelles," Han key's "Student in Arms;" essays on the war Maeterlinck's "Wrack of the Storm," Gals worthy's "Sheaf," Roosevelt's "Fear God and take your own part ;" "Poems of the great war ;" Boardman's "Under the Red Cross flag at home and abroad;" novels "Mr. Britling sees it through," Walpole's "Dark For est;" books on America's army and navy, on the conditions and efforts of the allied countries, and on the methods and atrocities of Germany. Dr. Toy made an interesting talk on the German Tragedy in Omega Delta last Tuesday night. Carolina men who during the past summer were employed by the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company of Akron, Ohio, met in the Y. M. C. A. on Thursday night for the purpose of organiz ing a Carolina-Goodyear Club. The following officers were elected : Holmes Sawyer, Presi dent ; Lutha Hodges, Vice-President; Nat Gooding, Secretary and Treasurer. The club has for its purpose the continuation of the Akron or ganization. Twenty-five Carolina' men represented Carolina last summer at the Goodyear works and made favorable impressions on their employers. Subscribe for the Tar Heel. FELLOWS! Get your barber work done at Pltlman's Barber Shop, O. E. No. 2. Hours 2-4 p. m. Anytime on Saturdays