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Our stock of Haberdashery is always com
plete and new. Our line of Sincerity clothes
for the young men has proven that no other
is better. If you're going to have a suit tailor-made
Ed V. Price's line has no equal.
MARKHAM-ROGERS COMPANY
Tailors, Furnishers and Hatters
104 W. Main Street DURHAM, N. C. Telephone 590
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Fellows, that's the place where you can get all those nobby lit
tle "things-a-ma-do's" in -dress attire, and believe me, son, they
have the jam-up stuff in college men's clothing and furnishings.
They're such a cordial bunch, too always seem so darned glad
to see you. Oh, sure; they're right on Main street in Durham.
Character Work
WE strive at all times to portray the character of your
business whenever an order for printing is placed with us.
We are always glad to furnish ideas and estimates to out-of-town
customers, and mail orders receive prompt attention.
THE SEEMAN PRINTERY, Inc.
DURHAM. N. C.
W. M. Newton .& Company
De Luxe Clothes
HATTERS AND FURNISHERS
l Too Young for Old Ideas"
212 W. Main St. Durham, N. C.
PICKWICK THEATRE
Hey, Fellow, Look Who is Coming! Charlie Chaplin
and Mary Pickford
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The Pickwick schedule will include Goldwyn,
Paramount, Artcraft, Metro, Fox, and Seled
pidures, and extra features from time to time.
Try .
ANDREWS
CASH
STORE
Agents for M. Moses & Sons, Tailors
White Arrow Shirts with
Collars Attached
STOP RIGHT HERE AND GET A MILITARY HAIRCUT
A. W. HARTON'S
Th Sanitary Shop Next to Main Street Pharmacy
Durham, N. C
MAIN STREET PHARMACY
TELEPHONE 541 THE REXALL STORE
DURHAM, N. C.
DURHAM SHOE SHINE PARLOR
OLD HATS MADE NEW ALL SHINES H)c
Opposite Paris Theatre Durham, N, C.
PERSONALS
Dan Bell, of '16, spent last Monday
nere.
Bennet Hooks, of '18, was here Sun
day. .. :;:
Phil Wolcott, of '16, is on the Hill
for a few days.
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Dr. Greenlaw was off the Hill for
a few days this week.
'Gordon Crowell, who has been in
the service, is now in college.
Holmes Herty, class of '18, is spend
ing some time here with his friends.
IMr. C. T. Woolen and Dr. Chase
spent several days in Raleigh last
week.
Prof. F. E. Koch was off the Hill
during the first of the week on a lec
ture tour.
Cy" Thompson, recently engaged
in Y. M. C. A. work, has returned to
Chapel Hill.
"Raby" Tennent, a member of the
class of '17, visited friends on the
Hill recently.
The University News Bureau will
handle subscriptions for anyone de
siring to subscribe to daily papers.
A. M. Coates returned from Raleigh
last Friday where he presented the
Graham Memorial plan to the, Wake
alumni.
W. F. Austin, of the '16 class, and
who was manager of the Yackety
Yack that year, was on the Hill the
first of this week.
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"Bob" Devereaux, of the class of
'18, was in Chapel Hill a few days
greeting old friends after leaving the
army at Camp Lee.
Lingoh Wang, of the class of 1912,
who is second secretary of the Chin
ese Legation in Washington, has re
cently been highly honored. This
member of '12 has " been appointed
head of the Chinese Educational Com
mission to the United States.
The complete cast for the three
plays to be produced here March 14
and 15 by the Carolina Playmakers
Association will be published in the
next issue of the Tar Heel. Work
on these plays is well under way and
rehearsals have been going on for
some time.
DI SOCIETY
Many tales are told of the brilliant
exploits of Carolina men in the his
toric halls of the Di Society in days
gone by. Within those walls young
statesmen have practiced their art of
oratory upon their innocent fellow
members. There have been many im
portant matters decided in these fa
mous walls by men who astonished
and bewildered their audiences with
the force arid power of their oratori
cal abilities. However, one meeting of
the society will always stand out
clearly in the minds of loyal Di men
as a landmark of live and critical
days of our life on the Hill during the
spring of 1919, for at this time there
was a question of great import to be
decided. That matter was in regard
to the granting of an associate editor
ship on the Yackety Yack board to
the co-eds.
Before the forum on the Yackety
Yack was opened, the program of the
eveninsr was rendered. A debate on
the question of the city manager plan
of government for .North Carolina
towns of over four thousand popu
lation was held. The affirmative
team was successful in proving that
such a plan would be best. The men
making the best speeches were, Per
son, of the affirmative, and Craw
ford, of the negative.
At the conclusion ot this program,
discussion on the matter of granting
an associate editorship on the Yack
ety Yack board to the co-eds was
opened. . This debate lasted for two
or three hours, and would in all proba
bility have continued longer had not
action been taken to close it. All of
those present showed great interest
in the argument advanced by the sup
porters and opponents of the measure.
It was very evident that every man
had been thinking about the proposi
tion before he came to the hail. Many
technicalities and rules of parliamen
tary law came into play during the
evening. Speakers showed their cool
headedness by standin up under the
attacks of opponents who strove to
shake their argument. Alter a long
and heated discussion, a vote was tak
en. By a careful count, it was found
that the proposed measure giving the
co-eds this editorship naa iaiiea to
secure its required support. .
Jnlnn Smith invented the
mntinn niVt.nre drama in 1607. There
were no camera men to shoot the ac-
tnrm in those davs but that was not
Smith's fault nor theirs.
First Fresh: "And how is Jones this
morning?" (
Second Fresh: "Sure, ne s recuper
ating."
First Fresh: "liooa L,ora, ao you
think he will get over it?"
SoDh: "And is that prof, a pretty
good scate?"
Ditto: Uan l say, l never saw nun
HOTEL HUFFINE
WHEN YOU ARE IN GREENSBORO EAT AT
andasr HENNESSEE CAFE
At the Putntw Station 342-344 South Elm Street
J. R. DONNELL, Manager and Proprietor
HOME OF GOOD COOKING IN GREENSBORO
COLLEGE CLOTHES
Suits for young collegians-swell in every partic
ular. We are now showing some
advanced spring styles.
SNEEED-MARKHAM-TAYLOR CO.
DURHAM, N.C.
A. A HZIaittiz Company
Listen, Fellows
See Our Line of Embossed U N. Cm Rings
New Line Has Just Arrived
All Kinds
WASHBURN & TOPPING
Student Clothiers
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have their display rooms at No. 8 Vance. They represent Hopkins and Schloss Bros.,
fashionable and moderate priced tailors of Baltimore. They
solicit your trade for spring suitings
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Chapel Hill Hardware Co.
FOR
Pocket Knives Razors, Scissors
Electric Bulbs, Plugs, Sockets, Shades
Extension Cords, etcm
WE ARE ALWAYS GLAD TO SEE
YOU FOLKS from CHAPEL HILL
MAKE OUR STORE YOUR HEADQUARTERS
WH N YOU ARE IN DURHAM
THE ROYALL & BORDEN CO.
D. T. SASSER, Manager
Look at tbi3 one. A cork
inir piece of tenuine
French Briar, sterling
rin;r. vulcanite bit, the
sroootbestworkmanship
a shepe that makes
it mighty convenient to
bava in your room.
TRADE
MARK
YOU will see W D C
Pipes on every campus
in the country American
pipes for American men,
and not bettered anywhere.
You can get any shape, size and
grade you want in a W D C.
The best shops carry them at $6
down to 75 cents. '
WM. DEMUTH & CO., New York
World's Largest Pipe Manufacturer
outside of a class room except when
he was with his wife."
The coed tells what a man must
have or not have to win her heart:
"He must not drink, smoke, chew,
gamble or stay out late at nights. He
must take an interest in his home; he
must have a good position and be well
liked by all those with whom he comes
in touch (men of course) and he "just
must" possess a winning personality.
It is to be understood that he must
be tall, handsome, have bue eyes and
black curley hair.
Ed. Note: And she marries the
chauffeur. Isn't it always1 so?
"And now," queried the patriotic
speaker fervently, "now, I say what
motives are taking our young men to
the fighting line?"
"Locomotives," drawled the fresh
man in the rear.
Those newspapers in the library,
they are put there for you as well
as the other fellow to read.
OUR DAILY POEM
Napoleon chared at Waterloo
The Allies charged at Will,
The judge, he charged the jury i
And the druggist charged the pill
"This can't be hell there are no
Germans here." ."'..- ' " ' '
"Yes, your honor, it is. But the
regular people put up such a kick,
we built this annex for them." Life.