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A. COHN & COMPANY AT LEISURE ^'to* the^Tea/"wavJs''’tipped’ wHli foam; And this one sails for England Wliile that one sails for Spain, My heart beats hot with longing ^¥‘°h‘the1rra;;elffxdr sp. THE BLACK BOTTOM” We Have It Hose Coats ANCHOR STORE PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS ARCADE FASHON SHOP BOOTERY THEME A JAUNT IN AN AUTOMOBILE automobile, but I like to go alone. Companionship and society are de sirable in some places and under al- ion these people miss the real'joy of riding by having their friends along. The one thing tliat irritates and an noys me most of all wl.ile riding is ‘•Stop quick! lie’s gLg to hit us.” .speed-reekles.sly along the open lessW a“ong''wbife*'los\" in" mVown friends along is that tliey seem to think it their duty to keep the con versation going. Indeed, I find it KiFirrH'Si' able it is to feel that you can talk to yourself, think out loud and wake ''*nfwij4‘croosrrcoH,'Tar“aft- ernoon when possible for my longest and most enjoyable automobile and '^t'lfe"old'^ worn auto seems to hfghta? Tn^deflnTe°to\hf blu^^^^^ ing eold and whistling wind. What is more inspiring than to ride slowly along and watch tliat huge ball of fire as it gradually sinks most delightful form of travel. On I^dc’^bi'^rrin an” aeroplane there is always danger of falling - aero plane and all to the ground, and if belSiful scenery, than it il to in dulge in tlie forms of travel already get the most enjoyment out of the trip be sure to go alone. “The Student’s Place in Educational Scheme” ^■The .uhject of the -f of getting 1m,. how he has got to start out ing for himself, and take the .tive liimself, and whatever the ler does must be ,by tlie way of guidance and'a mere supplement to tliat wl;ich the student does him- •self. I tliink that the teacher can f^’liim,' anf that^'il what‘’le'^'lre teaclier. Oi course, that statement of that. The thing that we find it iiard to do, is to get the voung American to stand on liis own feet. older mind. It is very hard to get the young American to do it. You it for them, some onV to coach, for to'"plly“h^s own game ftheywL“to furnish the bulk and they are run in charge. We all know wlio runs have to do- We liave got to insist tl.at the student take the lead, and WE WONDER ACADEMY NEWS went to Miss Day just b. Haves gets that Victrola. If Leo Wilder was a little deaf e of the voice stud- wm' give "S'e;*",.,.™ u„ date the other night singing, “Be- TRAGF.DY OF JULIUS CAESAR (Continued from Page One.) man"' f'e lT‘J t^f" 1 The east of Julius Caesar as a “Great Ca Mar^ B Mark Ant “Great Caesar’s Ghoi Ha.el H^Xn^R-^ .ieLrtk^rtnrVt:: )vinia Lee, Sara Brown and V Emma Nichols, all of Ashe- 5 of Marie and I I Harden of Graham has t kind of cigars do ; pick ’im , —Now, you can’t d me of you! Skillkrafters “Honor Quality & Sincere Service” Philadelphia - Pa place him on a pedestal, nor hand him tlie keys of the college and let l.im run it, but wliy not give him credit for the training- he has?” At Wooster College (Ohio), the Voice advocates doing away ""to higher education in Half naked and grovel- he dirt tliey begin tlieir .du;^;::h^=i‘li FISHER’S DRY CLEANINCx CO. (We Do the Best) AUDITORIUM KEITH VAUDEVILLE and FEATURE M0110N PICTURES Monday — Tuesday — Wednesday FEBRUARY 14—15—16 W. C. FIEI.DS, MARY ALDEN AND IVY HARRIS Also 5 Acts of Keith Vaudeville Thui'sday — Friday — Saturday CHARLES MURRAY AND CHESTER CONKLIN “McFADDENS FLATS”
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