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Phones Main 1841 Main 5179 Columbia Fruit and Candy Company, WHOLESALE FRUITS AW Inc. D CONFECTIONERY 909 Louisiana Avenue N. w. WASHINGTON, D. c. ELITE CONFECTIONERY AND DELICATESSEN VISIT OUR ICE CREAM PARLOR We Carry a Full Line of Home-Made Candies and Fancy Boxes Tennesse Ave., N. E. H. ROES: 14 ey, CHREST P SING McAFFREY, Mer. one, Lincoln 8897 Hahn’s Southeast Branch Convenient for Eastern! Snappy College Styles in “HAHN SPECIAL” Shoes for Young Men Women $5.95 The ‘‘Southeast Branch” of 233 Pa. Ave. S. E. 5 Other Stores in Washington and Baltimore R. HARRIS CO. Corner Seventh and D Streets N. W. Mamifacturing Jewelers CLASS PINS, RINGS, AND SPECIAL TROPHIES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION
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e FEsruaAry, 1995 5 BRNER ey The WASTER} PAGE 380 We have received the following exchanges: The Eagle, Lindbloom High School, Chi- eago, Ill. The Forum, Senn High School, Chicago, Il. The World, Central High School, St. Paul, Minn. The Gleam, Johnson High School, St. Paul, Minn. The Retina, Waite High School, Toledo, Ohio. The Nautilus, Greenville High School, Green- ville, S. C. West High Weekly, West High School, Min- neapolis, Minn. The Mirror, Central High School, Philadel- phia, Pa. The Archive, Northeast High School, Phila- delphia, Pa. The Voice of South High, South High School, Youngstown, Ohio. The Ring-Tum Phi, Washington and Lee Uni- versity, Va. The Emersonian, Emerson Institute, Wash- ington, D. C. The Balance Sheet, Business High School, Washington, D. C. The Review, Central High School, Washing- ton, D. C. Normal News, Wilson Normal School, Wash- ington, D. C. The University Hatchet, George Washington University, Washington, D. C. The Junior Pioneer, Columbia Junior High, Washington, D. C. The Forum, Chicago, Il. A good, attractive magazine with excellent photographs, cartoons, and clever stories. The Gleam, St. Paul, Minn. You have a well-arranged and well-devel- oped magazine. The literary department is interesting, and the alumni and school notes are especially well written. Your cuts, too, are far above the average. le, S. C. ‘he Nautilus, Greenvil ee old friend at Eastern, and fully as at- tractive and worth- while as ever. Your mag- azine remains one of the best on our exchange fay Voice of South High, Youngstown, Ohio. Your magazine might be improved by the addition of cuts at the heads of the depart- ments and by a larger number of jokes. The Stylus, Hanover, NH. Your second issue is quite an improvement over the opening number. We trust you will expand your magazine by including stories, poems, ete. Two-Eyed Tom (Continued from page 12) “Save me!’’ he yelled unromatieally. ‘“ Presently,’’? answered Tom, as he Lizzy fell into each others arms. “Do you love me?’’ asked Tom. “No,’’ replide Lizzy, truthfully. “Will you marry me?”’ “Yes,” and Cuaprer III Four minutes later Tom Lizzy had agreed 0 ‘‘Love, Honor, Obey.’’ Cxapter 1V They lived serappily ever after. THE END A short story contest will be held for The Adjutant this year. The winner will have his choice of a box of ten seats at the competitive drill or ten dollars in books. Another contest will be held for the best brigade yell. Details for both con- tests will be announced later.
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The Southeast Hardware Co. Paints Hardware A ratte rated and John A. Tesh, Prop. Oils and Glass Electrical Supplies 611 Pennsylvania Ave. S. E. STEUARTS SERVICE THE UNIVERSAL CAR BARBER and ROSS INCORPORATED iiss ihat can ‘Workmanship. SHOE hekesoled| 1338 “G” St. N. W., Washington ee ee Hardware, Cutlery, Tools, Automobile Supplies, Housefurnishings RADIO SETS AND ACCESSORIES Eleventh and G Streets N. W. AY H. ROGERS H. S. HATTON, Pres. Phone North 4472 H. S. Hatton Construction General Contractor : Corporation “No Job Too Small” Engineers and Contractors Main 2197 Phone Main 3934 616 Colorado Building WASHINGTON, D. C. 410 Bond Building Washington, D. C. “No Better Built Than Durabilt” DURABILT STEEL LOCKER COMPANY AURORA, ILLINOIS STEEL LOCKERS, CABINETS AND SHELVING Washington Office 307 WOODWARD BUILDING Telephone, Main 3044
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