Grinnell College - Cyclone Yearbook (Grinnell, IA)

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N I I-IIS IMP IS a modest dev1l. lt acknowledges the super1o1'1ty of the College Cata- ' ffflf' 1 -ff'52Ei'Q1l??TZl- 1 ' . . . . . . . 1 1, 231'52343f'3Qgff?q1,iL logue rn g1Vl11g facts and Hgures. It does 11ot even l'lV2ll the Handbook 111 1lSf1Ilg - ':',-E71 ,v':, il. , 5, O1'g2lH1Z21JE1OHSN21llCl omcers. 1 Bemg an Imp, 1t acknowledges no law of order, but revels ., 1 in chaos. Nloreover, it has utterly ignored those most desirous of its attention, while 'T 1' 1 . . . . . . . . . . 11 P 1 L 1ts v1ct1ms have been treated Ill a IT1lSChl6VOLlS rather than ITIHIICIOUS Spll'llf. f ' 1 3 F - ' n 'asf 5 ll ' it ,, L H. 1,f,NQv,:q.5 N . . . - ,:.'.Ai, 'JSLGQMMBN ' Hu-.. x -,X l K -5- ,git wgnnr X W. B. OTIS, - - W President KATHARINE HENDERSON, - Secretary G. E. DELAVAN, JR., - - - Business Manager OLIVE WILSON. J. G. SWAN. EMMA STUART. FRED MORRISON. 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A one-act drama of high intellectual order, intended both in its unique plot and in its sparkling dialogue to indicate the supreme degree of cul- ture to which college students may attain in their senior year. With full stage directions after the modern dramatic metllod. DRAMATIS PERSONE. MR. JACK KODNEY, with a reputation for being both clever and cynical. HAROLD WILLETTS. in a continuous state of apology because of an unfortu- nate faculty for saying the wrong thing. ARTHUR ARBUTHNOT, in love with Miss Woolson. REGINALD THORNDYKE, distinguished by the same sign. BERT BROWN, a senior. MISS GLADYS WOOLSON, something of a coquette. MISS NELLIE BOWEN, pretty, blonde and inconsequent. GERALDINE VAN LAUDERDALE, red-haired maid. ACT I. - SCENEI. 1 Curtain rises, disclosing Miss Gladys Woolson before her mirror, putting the Gnishing touches to a distracting evening toilet. She turns and goes irresolutely to each of several boxes of flowers that are scattered about the room-hovering over them, taking up a bunch of red roses from one, of white heliotrope from another, of daisies from a third. Throws them all down at last, and exclaims petulantly:- -17- ' ' ' ' .v MISS WOOLSON. Oh, dear! it's a great nuisance to decide whose flowers to wear, when you don't care a rap for any of the senders. Now, if I liked one a tiny bit better than the others I could at least tell-which not to wear. QShe laughs with the malicious levity of the coquetteq It never does to let a man know. CShe picks up a red rose and regards it irresolutelyj Mr. Thorndyke sent these. He professes to have made a study of the language of flowers. C Smiles covertly and bites her lips, goes on with a meditative airy Mr. Thorndyke is awfully handsome, but I have all I can do to keep him in order as it is. If I should wear his flowers! CShe shrugs her shoulders and lays flowers resolutely away. Turning to the heliotrope and burying her face in it.j How I low heliotropeg but I wouldn't dare wear it. I mustn't raise bis hopes again. CReminiscentlyj Poor Mr. Arbuthnot! He looked so dreadfully hurt yesterday. CTurning to the daisiesjl so, it evidently falls to you, Mr. Willetts. I shall have to trust to the kind fates to keep him from asking me to the concert. He's getting almost as unmanageable as Mr. Thorndykeg but he's a harmless creature. CShe gathers up a hand- ful of daisies and lays them against her breast, exclaims scornfullyy daisies for me! Who ever heard of such a thing. What taste the man has Cthrows them down and crosses over to a vase of vivid carnations, clapping her hands with decision after looking at them for a momentj. I know what l'lI do. I'll wear these if I did buy them myself. They'll never know. C-Musingly as she puts them ony Jack always gave me carnations. He said there was no color vivid enough to represent me, and nothing too fragrant. QShaking her head mournfullyj Oh, but Jack knew how to say nice things! I wonder if he will remember that I promised our senior concert to him when we were freshmen. CSighs. There is a gay call outside of Gladys. j MISS BOWEN Calso in evening costume, rushes in excitedlyb. I came over to show you my new frock tstops and clasps her hands admiringlyj. How sweet you look! MISS W. Cindifferentlyj. Do you think so? Thank you. You are lovely in that. It suits you so well, too. MISS B. I am so glad you like it. I particularly want to look well to-night. QArchlyj Do you know who is my escort for the Prom? MISS W. Cstill inditferentlyy. No. Who? MISS B. Cbridlingy. Mr. jack Roving. MISS W. Oh!-sf-Cdrawing in her breath and catching at her thumbj. - MISS B. Oh! what's the matter? MISS W. Nothing, I stuck that horrid pin into my thumb. MISS B. Oh, poor Gladys! Qardentlyy you are actually pale. Let me see Qshe seizes the handy. MISS W. Qdrawing away and hastily wrapping a handkerchief around the injured memberj. Nog I have it all done up. So Qlooking at her interrogativelyj Mr. Rodney is your escort? And -xg- Y . ' I.'.'1Is no color Int. Shaking ty nice things! III-.-r concert to .Iv call outside erzciteclly I. I .I-ps her hands .tIli1!.'UIl. You '.'.'LIIII to look I' 'scott forthe .L. eatcliing at hir ny thumll. : actually pile' a handkerchief done up- 50 - gggort? And you are pleased? CRaises brows with suggestion of surprisey MISS BOWEN Cindignantlyj. Who wouldn't be? The cleverest man in theclassl Just fancy, and do you know 'Cconfidentiallyj I am almost sure from something he said that he's going to ask me for the concert, too, and you know that would be quite signif- t breaks off and rushes to the flowersj-Oh, what quantities of flowers! CShe leans over the first box and openly reads the card.j Red roses, eh? fLaughs and raises her eyebrowsy One on you, Mr. Thorndyke. CPats the box with an arch fingetzj Where are these from? QShe crosses to the other.j Heliotrope! How per- fectly exquisite! CReads5 Mr. Arbuthnot. I don't think you treat Mr. Arbuthnot well, Gladys. He looks awfully glum lately. And the daisies? CShe bends over the card.j Miss WOOLSON. You shameless creature! QShe snatches them away, though not too quickly to pigevent Miss B. from read- ing the card.j MISS B. Ckissing herj. Oh, you donft mind my knowing, Gladys. Little Willetts, eh? How can you abide him? Mr. Rodney sent me these forget-me-nots. Aren't they dear? He said they suited me. MISS B. Qicilyp. They do. ' MISS BOWEN: But whose flowers are you wearing? MISS B. Cwith swift inspirationj. These? Oh, these are Mr. Rodney's flowers. MISS B. Cblanklyy. Mr. Jack Rodney? MISS W. Qdrilyj. There is but one Mr. Rodney, I believe. MISS B. Qwith suspicionb. I didn't know you had any acquaint- ance with Mr. Rodney, to speak of. MISS W. Qindifferentlyj. I used to see something of him when we were freshmen. MISS B. Cmore cheerfullyj. Oh! Well, I must run back, or I may keep him waiting. Good-bye, darling. MISS W. Good-bye. Come again, dear. QShe looks after the retreating one savagelyg There, little Miss Patil Pry, I hope I've satisfied your curiosity this time. And anyhow they are Jack Rod- ney's flowers-his favorite flowers. He's told me so repeatedly. MAID Cat the doorj. Mr. Willetts, ma'am. MISS W. Oh, all right. Say I'll be down in a moment. CShe' puts on the carnationsj I used to wear them so, and I will again if it is out of date. CViews the result with satisfactionq Now I must use all my diplomacy. He must not mention concert to me, for if Jack should be reminded by anything tonight I mean to give him his place, and if I can't make him remember-well, there'll be time then to encourage somebody. Sunicient unto the day!- Cshrugs her shoulders lightly and, catching up gloves and fan, hastens out.5 ..I9- I SCENE II. . Campus-The Promenade-Faculty, Old Grads and Students moving about under the trees-Music--Jack Rodney and Miss Bowen in foreground. MISS BOWEN Cartlesslyji Isn't this charming? And aren't the girls lovely in their gay frocks? Do look. MR. RODNEY Cgallantlyj. l can't look away. MISS B. Qtlutteringj. Ah, Mr. Rodney, one of those pretty speeches you are noted for. QContidentiallyU Tell me, how do you think of such pretty things to say? RODNEY. By association. CBows profoundlyj MISS B. Qcourtesiesj. Again! rArchly pointing her tingerj RODNEY. But how can l help it with such an inspiration? CShe looks down and flutters her fanjp You are incorrigible. RODNEY Qin a significant tone.j Forget-me-not. How they suit you. ' MISS B. You like them? RODNEY. lmmeasurably. CThere is a stir near. Miss Woolson appears with Willetts. She is immediately surrounded by young men who press their t'Prom', cards upon her. Rodney looks up and looks at once away.5 MISS BOWEN Ccontinuing the conversation with her eyes upon the groupj. Better even than carnations? QShe lifts a sinister eye upon him.j ' RODNEY Cstammeringy. l-er-oh, l don't- WILLETTS Qinterrupting in a low voicej. Oh, come now, I'll leave it to Rodney if that's fair. l appeal to Rodney. RODNEY Cpromptly, with an air of reliefj. All are fair in love. MISS WOOLSON Qlaughingb. Mr. Rodney quotes according to his convictions, regardless of sex. But he's not authority. His convictions are subject to variation. MR. BROWN Cmeditativelyy. Now what do you suppose she means by that? WILLETTS. Blest if I know. What does she mean, Rodney? You ought to be able to interpret if anybody can. RODNEY Cwith a note of sarcasmj. Judging from present data -nothing. MISS WOOLSON Qin mock surprisej. And his boasted gallantry! RODNEY Qjudiciallyj. State your case, Willetts. CCrowd gathers around.7 VVILLETTS Qwith assumed air of injured innocencey. Why, it's like this: Miss Woolson promised me the first number, and we didn't get here in time for the nrst on the card, and now Smith, here, says l've forfeited my chance, and l say the first means the nrst after l get here-and-and-Cin a pathetic tonej Smith's the bigger l1121ll. CCroWd laughsj RODNEY. Yes Cstill judiciallyj? Cln the lull Miss Woolson is heard saying:J ' But, surely, Mr. Brown, my name cannot be on your card for the second. BROWN Cproducing cardj. Here it is. -ZO- I I low, I'll in love. rding to y. HIS nose she iodney? ent data allantry! I Crowd Vhy, it'S and we ' Smith, eans the ith's the Iolson iS ot be on MISS W. Crecoilingj. Oh, I never wrote like that. Besides, it isnit on my card-see? CShe presents her own.j I leave it to Mr. Thorndyke. I BROWN. Iappeal to Rodney as the only disinterested man in the crowd. CThey laugh. At this remark Miss Woolson turns and looks pointedly at Rodney.5 RODNEY Cavoiding her glancej. It is the second number only that is under dispute? CHORUS. Yes, the second. RODNEY. No other claim questioned? CHORUS. No. All others settled. Not one, etc. ' RODNEY Clooking keenly around the circlej. You'll abide by my decision? CHORUS. Yes, we promise we'll stand by you, Jack. I RODNEY Cstill resisting the appeal in Wiss Woolson's eyesb. In my opinion the second belongs to-Che pauses till the crowd be- comes quietj Arbuthnot, as the only one who hasn't put in a claim. QI-le meets Miss W.'s eyes full for the Hrst time and with some defiance. General clamor follows the decision. Aw, Rod- ney, too bad! Threw away his own chance, etc., above which Miss Woolson's tone is heard, clear-cut and cold.5 MISS W. A Daniel come to judgment. QShe sweeps a pro- found courtesy and a withering glance at Rodney, smiles at Ar- buthnot and lays her hand on his arm.J Well, Mr. Arbuthnot, Jove's Hat has gone forth. We must bow to the inevitable. ARBUTHNOT qradiantlyj. For once the inevitable is kind. QThey walk away. Music strikes up once more. The gentlemen seek other partners for the second number.J WILLETTS fbowing before Miss Bowen, and offering armj. Well, Miss Bowen, shall we try to console each other? I ' - f-- , ,.e-,. ff in A A l .fi - AZ f f'f',fg4 1' KMA, Z - , X ,gf 1 .ri . ' J'-f'f'l'J ' .Ili vw. 'fur' it I it XT' ,.,. . -., 'MI ln ,,.' S. E I w X I ii 4,,,?.l Iffghm, ,N f f 'I X X51 is .. gfyiivllii I X ' '7 if I I I ,fl I Mwdtwfdif, f ,tit I r' I f f fyfyfbffyymy. If ji, N f., . ...I lm f ,. fy Iv ff ,ff fyizlgjwft, 'I--sy 12' 'i , ff X .xg 3512, I . A. f f if X ,aff I I ufdaf It I ' R- ' I Xi, MISS B ltartlyy. Speak for yourself, Mr. Nilletts. I wasn't conscious of needing consoling. WILLETTS Qstammeringl, Oh, I-er-now-I beg pardon. No offense intended. QCurtain falls on his embarrassmenty C- -..- , . --,M 1,12 fm ' 5-' ' ' , -.....-. ., 1 SCENE III. Sixth avenue, High and Elm streetsvmoonlight--several couples seen walk- ing slowly-Miss Woolson and Willetts in foreground. Miss W. Centhusiasticallyy. What a perfectly charming night. Don't you love moonlight, Mr. Willetts? WILLETTS. No, I love y- MISS W. tinterposing hastily with a determination to keep the conversation under controlj. You have made such a study of astronomy, Mr. Willetts, I suppose the midnight heavens are an open book to you. WILLETTS tfalling into the trapj. Oh, I suppose I know 'a little something about them. g MISS W. tfeeding' his vanityj. Oh, you are too modest. I have always heard that you were exceptionally well informed. You have established a great reputation, Mr. Willetts, perhaps you Clidn't know it. WILLETTS Qtrying to think of something modest to opposey. Well-er-l- I MISS W. Cskillfully keeping the conversation in her own handsy Now to me the most elementary excursion into that science was quite Sllmtlltillt. For one thing, the instruments are all so pain- fully delicate. I was simply scared into tits every time I was re- quired to enter the room where the equatorial was. I expected the thing would go off, it looks exactly like a gun and tconhdentiallyj it will take argument to convince me that it isntt loaded.- CWilletts laughs immoderately.j MISS W. ttalking against timey. Itls a shame for you to laugh at my ignorance, Mr. Willetts. You ought to pity it. And then there are all of those little what you call 'ems-verniers, isn't it? to read. I wonder you have any eyesight left. And I suppose sextants and siderial clocks and binary systems have no terrors for you, and that you stand in no terror of sun spots or chronographs or electrical disturbances. tShe rattles on with an exuberance of spirit that comes with the knowledge that she is within two blocks of homey. And I suppose you would walk right up to the mouth of a dynamometer or face a transit or a solar plexus. WILLETTS Cstill laughingy. Oh, I say, aren't you getting your terms slightly mixed? MISS W. Qlightlyy. Perhaps. I have my scientific terms all thrown together in a confused heap in my mental loft. I get up there every once in a while and sort them all over. Mr. Willetts Cconhdentiallyy, what is the law of attraction existing between those two bodies just ahead of us? It can't be inversely as the square of the distance, can it? for you see there isn't any distance. And are they terrestial or celestial bodies? WILLETTS. Well,that's Rodney and Miss Bowen, so one of them at least is a heavenly body, or as near heaven as she will be likely to get for some time. MISS W. treprovingly, but with laughtery. Oh, Mr. Willetts, Ididn't suspect you of cynicism. She must have been showing her claws. --W- augh then 't it? ipose 's for 'aphs ,ce of locks Iouth your ns all get up 'illetts tween is the tance. j them likely illetts, .owing WILLETTS. She has, she sharpened them on me this evening. QThey both laugh.3 QAfter a pause, musinglyj Rodney is a bright fellow. - MISS W. Yes? One would judge it from the company he affects. WILLETTS Cgood naturedlyy. Oh, you mustn't always judge a fellow by the girl he takes. MISS W. tcurtlyj. Oh, thank you. There's nothing equivocal in that remark. WILLETTS Cstammeringj. Oh, now, you know-I beg your pardon. No offense intended. QRuefullyj You always catch a fellow up so, Miss Woolson. MISS W. fl.aughS wickedlyl. WILLETTS Qreminiscently after another pausej. Rodney said something awfully clever about you yesterday. MISS W. Indeed? Qicilyy. WILLETTS. Why don't you ever encourage a man to go on? MISS W. A man ought not to need any encouragement. But, well, it I must tassuming a sprightly vivacityj-indeed? What clever thing did Mr. Rodney honor himself by saying about me, Mr. Willetts? There, is that better? WILLETTS. Intinitely. But I don't believe I'll tell you after all. MISS W. Cresentfullyj. That is like a man after a woman has humbled herself. WILLETTS. Humble, you! I like that term in that connection. 12 Besides you know a repeated remark falls flat after so many pre- liminaries. I MISS W. Qcoldlyb. Oh well, as you please. 'WILLETTS Qrelentingj. Oh well, Isuppose I may as well tell since it has gone so far. We were coming down street together yesterday, and saw Arbuthnot leaving your door. He looked de- jected somehow. Henderson remarked upon it and then Said, 'tThere ought to be an inscription over Miss Woolson's door 'Leave hope behind, all ye who enter here , Qlaughs unrestrainedlyj. MISS W. Qwith suspicionj. Did Mr. Rodney say that, or is it a pleasing fabrication of your own, Mr. Willetts? WILLETTS. Oh Rodney said it all right. It bears his mark if you knew him. I never say anything clever. There's nothing cynical about me. MISS W. twith ironyj. No? WILLETTS. There you go again! No. CAfter a moment's pause, struck with a brilliant thought.J It's a pity you don't,like Rodney. You would make such a good match. MISS W. What discrimination you have, Mr. Willetts. But why didn't you make it span. I wouldn't hesitate at a sporting term in such a connection if I were you. WILLETTS. Oh I beg your pardon, Miss Woolson. Now you are offended. You know I- MISS W. tlightlyj. Oh I am not offended, at least not irreme- diably. But you say you regret that I do not like Mr. Rodney. 3... How do you know it isn't the other way, that Mr. Rodney doesn't like me? WILLETTS flooking at her with an unmistakable expressionj. Unimaginable! MISS W. Oh-h-h! And you said that you never say anything clever! WILLETTS tbluntlyj. I never do. That's only truth. MISS W. Csweetlyl. Oh then falsehood is your synonym for clever. I think I got the impression a moment ago that you thought me clever. I thank you for the implication I am sure. WILLETTS ffloundering againl. I-now Miss Woolson-you know that I don't mean that-you know what I think of you-you know I think- MISS W. thastily averting the strokel. But you may have hit on the very reason that Mr. Rodney and I are antagonistic, if, as you seem to think, we are alike. People are said to like their op- posites, you know. WILLETTS Cbrighteningl. Do you think that? MISS W. Cwith her eyes on the distance where Rodney is taking leave of Miss Bowenl. Oh there must be something in it. WILLETTS. Because if you do, there may be some hope for me. MISS W. tin the double consciousness that she is within a step of home and that Rodney is approachingy. t'While there's life, there's hope they say. CAdds hastily with some consternation at the ex- pression of his facej I am afraid you have forgotten Mr. Rodney's warning, Mr. Willetts. ' ' WILLETTS. No, no I haven't. If I could forget Ishould have asked you long ago to let me go with you to the con- 1 MISS WOOLSON fasidej. The fates forfend! tAloud, in a tone of painj Oh! tshe deliberately steps off the sidewalk and lets her- self carefully downl Oh! LRodney is seen to hasten his stepsj VVILLETTS Qin great trepidationl. Oh Miss Woolson-Gladys, what has happened? What can I do? tHe spins around helplessly.j MISS W. Oh don't be frightened, Mr. Willetts. It is nothing, a little sprain perhaps. I shall be allright in a moment. QAttempts to rise as Rodney passes stiftly with lifted haty. Oh-h! CShe sinks down again with a cry of pain.! Rodney pauses irresolutely, then turns and comes back. RODNEY Ccurtlyl. Good evening, Willetts. What is it? What has happened? WILLETTS tdancing about distractedlyp. Oh Miss Woolson has sprained the sidewalk-she stepped oft her ankle--and she's dread- fully hurt and I don't know how to get her home. You see she cantt get up and I-the tries to raise her by pulling at her arm.j MISS W. Oh! tas if in great pain.J RODNEY Ccontemptuously brushing Willetts asidej. By your leave. tl-Ie stoops and picks her up in his arms. J MISS WOOLSON Cin dismayp. Oh Mr. Rodney! tShe clasps him about the neck. J WILLETTS ffranticallyj. Ah-Oh-Cantt I help--I-isn't there something- ..24.. RODNEY. Run on ahead, Willetts, and open the door, can't you? H Miss WQOLSGN Lover his shoulderj. Here is the key, Mr. Wil- letts. LWilletts runs on ahead.-To Rodneyj I'm afraid I'm awfully heavy, Mr. Rodney. RODNEY fpuffiingj. Oh not at all. Miss WOOLSON ffervently to Willetts, who has opened the doorj. Oh, fbnnk you, Mr. Willetts. No, you'lI not need to come in. Mr. Rodney can do all that is necessary. You're awfully kind. Good night. WILLETTS fstill frantically clutching her hand as she passesj. Oh, Miss Rodney! I'm so sorry. I'm afraid it was my fault. I shall never forgive myself. ' RODNEY fgrimlyj. Cut short your adieux, if you don't mind, Willetts, and try to remember that the lady's name is Woolson. fWith emphasisj WILLETTS. Oh, yes, I beg your pardon, both of you. I- MISS WOOLSON fsweetly, over Rodney's shoulderj. Good night, Mr. Willetts. Uhe door shuts. Willetts still stands open- mouthed, staring at it. After some time a light dawns on his face. He puts his hands in his pockets, raises his eyebrows and puckers his lips into a prolonged whistlej SCENE IV. Miss WooIson's parlor'-Rodney is seen staggering in with that lady in his arms-I-Ie deposits her in an easy chair, then gets a hassock, and kneeling, lifts her foot gently upon it-Still kneeling, he draws out a handkerchief and wipes his brow. . RODNEY. Is that right, Miss Woolson? MISS W. Perfectly. Oh, poor Mr. Rodney! lshall always reproach myself for letting you tire yourself this way. You are so warm! fShe touches his face lightly with her handkerchief. He catches her hand as if to carry it to his lips, but, restraining him- self, bends low over it and rises, assuming a conventional tonej Don't mention it. It was a pleasure, I assure you. ljHe retires to a safe distance and stands looking down at her. She winces, and, leaning over, clasps her ankle.j RODNEY fwith disproportionate solicitudej. You are in pain. Let me call some one. fl-Ie returns and kneels again beside her.j Miss W. fbehind her handkerchiefj. No. LShe reaches out a restraining hand, which he clasps Hrmlyj It is nothing-a little twinge, it will be over in a moment. RODNEY Knot in full command of his voicej. But you must have assistance. We makes as if he would support her with his other arm, but again restrains himself with a visible effort.j I MISS W. Hooking up 'after a moment and gently withdrawing ,her hand from his, of which she seems conscious for the first timejl. I I There, it is over now. You mustn't trouble to wait any longer, Mr. Rodney. You have done so much already. RODNEY. Don't say trouble again. I forbid it. iQAdds more seriouslyj I hate to leave you suffering. ' MISS W. It is very kind of you, but l shall get on. RODNEY lzstill solicitousj. You won't attempt to walk on it, promise me, Glad-er-Miss Woolson. The consequences might be serious, you know. . MISS W. fsmiling a little sadly without appearing to notice the slipj. I promise that I'll not do myself any injury. LAfter Va pause as if in after-thoughtj I can call some one, you know. RODNEY Lwith great reluctancej. I suppose, then, I must con- sider myself dismissed, and go. I Q MISS W. Cholding out her hand in farewell, quotesj. Don't use that word, lforbid it. I can't thank you enough, Mr. Rodney. fLooks up at him with dangerous gratitudej RODNEY fwith an effort at carelessness, though still holding the handj. Itll run in in the morning if you will let me, may I? MISS W. Izdemurelyj. It would be very kind of you, I am sure. Roouev Iimore cheerfully, but with a lingering notej. Then, good night MISS W fwith great sweetnessj Good ni ht M1 Rodnev U-Ie goes out slowly j MISS W Lsmks back Ill her chfur with a little dreamy smile After a moment she rouses herself, and snatching up a hand mirror from the table regards herself complacently, remarking in a musing tone at the same timej I don't more than half believe he'll take Nellie Bowen to the concert after all. SCENE V. Miss WooIson's boudoir-The curtain rising discovers her moving hastily up and down and wringing her hands. A MISS WOOLSON. I-Ie will be here soon and I must tell him that I deceived him, even though he despises me for it I must tell him Qtragicallyb-It is right 3 it is just-tAdds in a more practical tonej besides he's so clever, he'd find out if I didn't tell-fthe bell ringsl Oh, there he is Qseats herself hurriedlyy--I'll work up to the con- fession-I won't tell him right off at Hrst. MAID. Mr. Rodney, ma'am. MISS W. Show him up, Geraldine. fAlonej Since I'm in the wrong there is nothing for me to do but brow-beat him. It is the only way I can ever keep my self-respect. RODNEY Lat the doorj. Ah, good morning Miss Woolson. I feared you might repent of your promise to let me in. No fhas- tening forward to prevent her from risingj, don't attempt to stand. Uelis manner is still solicitous 1 MISS W fdistantly but giving him her handj You are a brave side? . ' ' . 'g , '. ,. A. ' , g-' ' - ' , - . V man, Rodney, to dare the Inferno. Did you leave hope out'- -26e-- ' RODNEY Lsuspiciouslyj. Who told you that? MISS W. Clightlyb. Oh, a little bird. RODNEY. Oh, if you call Willetts a bird! Claughing suddenlyj he must be a tit-mouse. MISS WOOLSON Ltrying to conceal her mirthj. It is very naughty of you to make me laugh at poor Mr. Willetts. It isn't his fault that he's undersized. RODNEY feasilyj. Oh, Willetts is a good sort. He's a cheerful idiot, if he always does say the unfortunate thing. fDrawing up a chairj Thank you. Since you urge me, I will take a seat fputs his hat on the floor beside him and looks at her daringly and with unmistakable admirationj. MISS W. flowering her eyes under his open gazej. You didn't give me opportunity to be polite. RODNEY. No? Some people make opportunities. MISS W. lichafing under his very evident mastery of the situa- tionzl. Oh, if I had known you were in a teasing humor!- RODNEYfWR'tClIiI1g her with a smilej. What would you have done? Confess. OMISS W. fstormilyj. I would have barred you out. RODNEY. From Paradise! That would have been the Inferno indeed. It was the angel with a flaming sword who let me in I suppose.-I noticed something unusual about her-but took it for hair. MISS W. frefusing to laughj. Mr. Rodney! frisingj. RODNEY fanxiouslyj. Oh, don't-I beg. You will hurt your- self. MISS W. fmollified by his distressj. Butyou don't mind hurt- ing me. RODNEY fsincerely and humblyj. Not forthe world. You mis- judge me. D9 sit down. You will hurt yourself, I beg. I N nh 1 ' Y -If , , A i' ' X' f In .IWW F' ilyjqfdnf I. f 5 ,Q F.: ,My ' 'ff lf, Q D , I -.-.l , M46 MQ 2 .f .- E- fy e x , Na 94',yizf ff. Ex ,M QW! ,fi,7f,.' ' aww f t! I f f fl? ' f 'gpygfb V S IIY A I bc, La MISS W. No, no. I must stand. I- Mr. Rodney, Ihave a confession to make. RODNEY frecoilingj. A confession? Oh! -27-, I MISS W. Yes. l-last night-l deceived you. RODNEY. You? Deceived? l do not understand. MISS W. fsuddenly stands erect and strides tragically up and down before him. After which Sh? turns upon him in Stormy self- abasementj. N0-w do you understand? RODNEY. And your sprained ankle? MISS W. There' was no sprained ankle. RODNEY fSinking into achairj. Pertidious! lShe buries her face in her hands. Alter a moment he demands sternlyl Was Willetts in this thing too? Tell me! ' MISS W. temerging from handkerchief with a very red lacey. Oh, no! I was trying to keep him from asking me to go to the concert with him and there was no other way. RODNEY fatter chewing the cud of retlectionj. Wlni di.in't you want Willetts to ask you to the concert? MISS W. freproachlullyj. Oh you-l-l----fshe lalters and looks at him appealinglyzj Rooney Leagerlyj. Miss Woolson-Gladys! ls it possibfevyoir remember that old compact of ours? MISS fprouclly. Can a girl remember what a man forgets? RODNEY fpassionatelyj. But l have never forgotten-Gladysw l have thought of nothing else in the last two years. MISS W. fatter a close examination other braceletj. Not even when you were talkingto, Nellie Bowen? RODNEYEimp2Iiie11liyl. Nonsense! ldidn't have to think to talk with her. Besides, it has all been your fault. You were al- ways surrounded by a dozen - tbreaks 'off and stares at the brace- let which he seems to see for the tirst time. ln an excited voicej Gladys, what bracelet is that you are wearing? MISS W. tstill turning iti. And you don't recognize it? RODNEY tstrides across the room and under pretense of examin- ing the bracelet, takes her hand. ln joyful doubtb. Not the one l gave you when we were Freshmen? ftenderlyj Gladys! tat- teinpts to draw her nearer. She evades him and slips behind the curtainy. RODNEY Cfollowing but waiting outside. ln a pleading voicey Gladys! CAfter a moment the curtain is agitated and a hand thrust out toward himj. MISS W. Jack! the promptly disappearsj. MISS W. tin a muftlecl voice aftera becoming pausej. Oh, Jack! MAID tat the door looking about with a puzzled airj. Mr. Wil- letts, ma'ani. Cllodney and Miss Woolson re-appear hand in hand as Willetts entersj. Trzbrkftrrl. v T... ....., 'W t l t I l I l I w Not even think to 1 were al- rhe brace- ed voicel I? -f examin- ln the one ,idysl lat- rehind the ing V0iC6,l .1 a hand Oli, Jack! Mr. Wil- ig Willem 'fx - XQL .X f I tg 7 Q 'NW ii A 1 , Si ,4 N' . xi W V X'-ffm-, :-?-fi, , , X A 'vw K -. K - , , - -. 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Monmouth Colle Knox College. . . 8 Bradley Institute . Monmouth ...... S. U. I. ...... . Simpson College Cornell College. S.U.l ....... 4 Grinnell... ....22, 9 ...14. . 2 ' ...3O. ...4 ....24. 3 .... 22. League e... ...O ' 8. . 2 ....11. 7 ' .....12. ..5 O. 3 5. ..,4 ' 9. . .. 2 ' .... 12. League ....10 ' ....1'l. League lhe gladdest tale we have to tell, ls when we Swing the old dumb-bell. ' -Hi-.BER gms. one cluup Mr. Snider, your Hayes and Unoes are out of order. -ENGELKE qPres. Institute.j af? A Q- , ., 0 V, ,Y,, -, ...,,,,e,,,.-....,,.---1- v,P.,,,..,.-1, - ,:.A:..f,....-...,..-..-.1.-.,..- .- - if Sllaoottiiing Stars, ae I. Night had gathered o'er the city, Peaceful city of Saints' Rest, Butttwas anxious, hopeful faces Scanned the heavens-east and west. ll. Two long, weary nights they'd waited, Prof. Buck promised-could it tail?M- That the sky would pour forth showers, Stars and meteorsgthick as hail. Ill. And 'tat player one morn he told them ' That when clove this portent sent, All the bells would loud proclaim it, 'Neath the dropping hrmament. lV. Nlany a youth, to ward off slumber, Tried of 'tdaily themes a score: Many it maid, to wait this marvel, Whitcomb studies wrote and tore. V. But at length, with mind exhausted, Wrapped in Nlorpheusl arms they lay Dreaming of the flunky morrow That too soon would prove to-day. VI. Loud and sudden, peal and clang! On startled air alarm-bells rang! Vll. As chief who hears his warders call To arms! the foemen storm the wa The sleepy student, radiant-faced, up Sprung from his feathery couch in haste: But, ere his fleet career he took, l-lis room-mate from a snooze he sh Like chapel leader, proud and high, Toss'd beaming frontlet to the sky, A moment gazed a-down the dale, A moment sought for stormy hail, A moment listened to the cry ook, That thickened as his friends drew nighg Then, whilst the heavens calm appeared, With one brave bound the steps he cleared And stretching forward, gaunt and tall, Sought the old dome of Goodnow Hall. Vlll. From his sleepless couch strode Pre Freshmen rolled from trundle beds, Sophomores, omnituentes, Xy, Deigned to raise their learned headsg Long it were to give the numbers Which those bells called forth from Bells to call-oh, what a snare! College girls to sunrise prayer. slumbers S? f X X 4 s ,. . ' k .. R nf2n'Q4?gr .53 'gf.1.fgvl,:,:1.,Q-PES TNQ x -,f Q- s- . 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Y, V. . .-.. -,,,.,.,,,- ,, ,,,,. ,, ,WH Wk, Y A4 H ,g , V A WY F f W 5 Sissy's Saint! Sin ers! AND COLEJS Consolidated Conglomeration of unk layers AT lIIT'I'UlllI'S ROOF GARDEN, FRIDAY NIGHT, MARCH 9, 1900. REAL SWEET WHITLEY, Financial Contortionist THEIR SIXTH ANNUAL BOW! The players, will, as usual, confine their efforts to the popular rag-times from Heller Mendelthoven or Wagpin or Gussie Strauss. These Tom-tom artists will always respond to encores fprovided they get anyj by repeating it over again to me. They will be found most obliging in this particular regard. Try them and see! Q The singers will Cgetj soar in attempting the proper interpretation of masterpieces trom the Nursery Rhymes of Cupid Calderwood, Carm. Mich., Whitcomb and Mother Goose. The tenors have been told by Miss Semerie that they don't know how high they can sing and the basses dontt care how far down they goAand won'txtor several years. Many pleasing specialties entirely titting to the place and occasion will be intro- duced tor the Hrst time on any stage. The Cherry Sisters ain't in it. They didn't pass!! PROGRA Nl IVI E. I. Opening Overture ......,............. .,...... .... .... .... ,.., .... .... .... a 1 ' 1 ' . b y Director Metaphysical adaptation of Madame Blavatsky's Apodictical Principle. ORCHESTRA. II. The Charge of the Howling Dervishes ,,,. .,,.,... ,,..,...,.,, ..,. . - - - ,... led by Crandall GLEE CLUB. III. Hobo Duet, The Coffee Grinders' Serenade .... ..., ,,., ,.,. ,,.. ..., S c I 1 l itz tDiscovering the Lost Chord. j BALDY BRANDE and NUTTY NEWIVIAN. l IV. Ode, Listen to My Band .... ,... .,..,,............,........ .... . R o yie Whitley ORCHESTRA. V. Base Song, Down in a Brewery with Whit ,,.. ,...,...,.. .... M O yerbeer CART. VI. How S. U. I. Put Us to Sleep, or, Aint Our Captain a Burd ..... ----- .... Boze Clarke END LYMAN and SUB FOSTER, WITH CLUB. VII. Syringe Solo, On the Baggage Coach Ahead .... .... .... - - - ...... - .... .... D OC. Clarke CURLY IVIEREDITH. VIII. Houchee Couchee ,........................... .... - - ---- With Wooden Shoes . BOER NOLLEN, x IX. Pastoral Scene, Come Into the Corn .... .... .... ........ .... .... .......... F a 1 ' I 1 ter Parish CLowing of Cows in the Distance. Bull-fiddle Obligatoes by TriIby.j ORCHESTRA. X. Y. M. C. A. Chorus, How did Cart get in? .... .... - -- McCartney CLUB. XI. Soprano Solo, 'fl Don't Think You're Very Nice ..,....... .... .... - - - -P. E-y MISS NANCY KLINE. I XII. Descriptive Overture .... .,.,.,.. .... ,... ,....... .... .... .... ...... T I 1 e P a s s ing of Herron Grand Flourish ol Trumpets-Meteoric shower of Dollar Bills from Burlington-Upholstering the Chairs- The Fun Begins-Waving of Red Flags-Trustees iinallybget next and line up-Proxy runs around the End for Gain of Six Months-Meyer tackles Herron around the eck-Herron Slugseljut out of the Gamew0I'f tor jeru- salem-tSlow Curtain, Red, Socialistic Lightsj-Finale, The Vacant Chair. ' ORCHESTRA. ADMISSION. FIFTY GENTS CENTS PTY I F SSION. I ADM K . , A , I T . I . L h . 1, h , 54 1 ,I . .J ' . ' Q ro - ' gi . Tv' ' ' , I i ' ' I - ' ' . C ' I , , .E I A I E nw . - l I Q. ,, , W V V - '. l . A ' n I J I n Q ' A I Q .4 0 l cn' U . ' N W , N 1 Q. A . ' Q WANTED9 AN HDEALQ ANY CODHJDD THHNG WELL IDXODSV I After numerous vain ellorts to adveItise OLI1 Annual by followmg the IllustI1OII5 exwmple of '99 'Lnd by pelpetlatln the old 6 and mossback fglCCl1D joke of pnuntlng the stone we do lll older to pnoduce Zl pubhcatlon woIth5 of oLn 'ldV6IflS1llgf7D oiler a IewaId for all Ideas We the boznd do especmllv ll'lVlt6 all first yen pleps to meet us besIde PICXICS bmve at mldlllbht October 32 1898 ALL NIGHT LOWRIE JACK THE GRAVE DIGGEI2 TOIIIBSTONE BLANCHE J Nl O THE EPITAPH BARD SLEEPY EYE ENGEL GENIE THE MOSSBAGK GOOD DALIBER BLININY IKE THE NIGHT WATCH PRES C A K CHIEF OF THI: STALE JOKE CRACKERS P S Stlck :Sc Dilllbel Co G ntlemen l have used yOLll palllf Iemover Ind find lt peIlectly satl tactcny THE IOWA COLLEGE JANITOR fl , , 1 X N , ,-, W M ,V ,L - -.. .- .. ,.....,V - --WWW - f -'A-- i' my f x ' i 1 E I 1 + . i I , 1 - 1 5 - 5 f ' l Wi 4 f I 7 l X. , 'ta 2 ii ' Q gg, , Y H V y, 'I. 1 h, W 1' , - g F1 nk Q 'if ' w E A, lb 1 W! s li' lx 1 A ll ' 3 W ' l A - if H 1 , 4 K . F. 1 ... 1 l BULLETIN BOARD. Calacos must pay dues to Helen Millerd at once. Has anyone seen my husband?-MRS. LEVI MOODY. Lost !-A fountain pen somewhere between Longshore and Hib- bard House.-SCHLUTZMEYER. Lost !-An umbrella.-WILL STAAT. Lost!-A back comb.-BESS JOHNSON. For Sale or Exchange.-A Windelband Philosophy.-G. STRAUSS. A Lost, Strayed, or Stolen.-Will Staat's umbrella. Found.-A back comb!-CHAS. SANDERS. Wanted.-A tutor for psychology.-CARRIE DENISE. Wanted.-A Reed Spelling Book.-S. L. WHITCOMB. Will meet the Bartlett House girls this afternoon at 4:15 for a short talk.NMlSS MANNING. Wanted.-An interpreter to Whiteombg 3-ll0lll'Lll'Z1lH2l.-MABEL RICHARDS. Please do not molest birds or other animals on the campus.- W. S. HENDRixsoN. ' ' Gone to prayers-back in 15 min.-S. J. BUCK. Make up exam. next Saturday at 9 a. m.-JAMES SIMMONS. Lost.-A Waterman fountain pen.-ETHE1. GRACE SATTERLEE. See me in reading room.-S. J. 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The Juniors' clear voices on autumn air rangg Oh, it's Come on Gerardie, we've 'xveinies' and ting And Strnightwny the lad by Strong arms was hauled in. ln spite of all efforts, in spite ol' all prayer, Ynung Nollen is banished funn lady so fair, Who, lone in her parlor, her lover hemtes, And deemed him confused by too many dates. ROLL CALL, ENGLISH BIBLE. PROP. NCBLE. 1. JESSE FELLOWS. 2. A. L. PETERSON. 3. ANNA G. MANNING. PREX, JR. fentertaining his father'S guests-Robison. Snider, Otis and Delavanj: Comin' every day now? --N- .Fgjef gl ar, ' 'ff ll E N 't L' l,xfN r P' 1 aff? j3IEc ,tX ef' f' . iq l ,1v l fi . ' LT, N15 l l l I I r . . x Q X , .-A Ny- X , fig, :ri I ,,..., 4553-gif-:.--46-.,.,L.:15?.3,, -.:. ..:. -:a.:..'..i4,,,,,-., . - ! I' -55155 y. XX J f Lfkx 4 fin? ,. 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'A J ' 'M'-' ':::' fi, gg E 4 , ' ' -I,--3iQ3 ' 1' ' ' -1---mfr: T.11:i1:L- . b ' !lf!I1f!f'+1 - .' '..E.f'x 4 ,.,...ZlfJLZ2:1L7,z14-f-:1:liL:' . v ',,:l,-,,...- ' J :6z4z:'.'-514: WW -' M--EIS Is sapxm in? ' ' ff f Damon and , V ' b u Ifythias, a 555' ' N i 1 Iias Calderwood and Taft. -45- J. 9:14 :J -f--f B111 gets U glass-eyed. ' ONE ACT CO'lXflEDY. A Prime Scheme. DRAMATIS BERSONAE. MAUDE ATTWOOLL, an expert manipulator of electric lights. GUY SNIDER, her lover. GEORGE DELAVAN, a weak-minded youth. MARIE BOUSQUET, the fzxcultycousin. CHARLES Rufus ENGELKE, a prime schemer. HARRIET HUNT, doorkeeper. SCENE I. Time, Sunday, 8 p. m.-Place, east window, Norris House. ENGELKE. l'm goinglover tothe Willard House this evening. Seems to me like you tellowsemight like tocome along. SNIDER. Goll! .Make adate for us, will your? DELAVAN Qasicley. Prime! ENGELKE. Whoclo you want? SNIDER. Bousquet and Attwooll. DELAVAN Casideb. Prime! ENGELKE. All right, l'll tell them to turn out the lights up stairs three times if it's a go, and you .fellowsanswer attherwindow, here, with the lamp. SNIDER. All right. Hurry up. QExit Engelkej Pls PF Pk Pk VK 54 Pls TAM ..,.1.-., , Ten minutes later the lights upstairs in Willard House go out -three times in succession. DELAVAN Cexcitedly waving the lamp in answerj. Prime! Guy, prime! SNIDER. Goll! Prime scheme, Delly. We'll work this every Sunday night! Come on! CExeunt Snider and Delavan in great haste.j SCENE II. Place, west room Willard House-Time, same. MAUDE Cin high gleej. O, girls, they're comingg they've answered my signal! Miss BOUSQUET. Say, let's have some fun out of this. MAUDE. What do you mean? MISS-BOUSQUET. Come on! lfllexplain. CExeunt Bousquet and Attwool.j SCENE III. Time, tive minutes later-Place, door Willard House. SNIDER Cringing belly. l guess we're pretty right to-night, Delly. DELAVAN. Prime! QDooropens.5 SNIDER. Good evening, Miss Hunt, will you tell Miss Bousquet and Miss Attwooll that we're here? MISS HUNT. l'm very sorry, but they've just left the house. Good evening! CDoor closes.j DELLY. Well, wouldn't that get you! SNIDER. -- 1 that man Engelke! 1 il!! Curtain. .s esexix Q -. lx N xx X NA X NVXPX X - X xx? X w ill 7 - f ii l' y Q 1 X,ggtig,t l 3t, ty :Q t te ,5cSg .1,e5., xl3ti is am N it a lll f e Y- 'ff' '- 1 ' to ' Q i e 1 is ..:1 - in H. egg. lf - ' from xii .N uk mn-S X ,gli X- xq 5: N a h Xxx '--4' - X kills ft N t g llitgiltpt , ti if gli r flllllmll gl ,-itl5ill.lN1't Wl lllallg is llil at wrQieWQs.ael,,ll ll iilllsltluli it gia 'tJlziQ..f- l leleiltv with l 'i ii will wee:-1,-' e,sa x Y he X E X - . - we Ee'-'Q' EEF?-5? Y 1 s l' - f l F Yb l l 'W'-.. 'Six -1 ,t X Rik XX XX X Si-gli. ' BY THEIR 'FRUITS YE SHALL Know Tm-:1vr. ' i U A HABER: 'flt has a vital relation to the fundamental orinciple of universa Miss BLYTHli qjust arriveclj,'to Cottage girls: I had twenty-three callers human experience? the night before l left. Are there any swell boys in Grinnell? ' MISS MILLERD: Are you sure the answer is relevant to the question. .15- ,zz ,JN-iq ,,, X , ' X x 4'-. I ,- Q ' ek 1' ff ' - -'. ' I-nf - '- -4- . ' A 'V -1 Hifi 11 milf. - V- M CE' , I ,' 4 ,Q ' . ' I . in 'S 1 X fi x' ,f .1 A if ' 'QT 1 x - Q Q -f.A I , i K5 K ,Jjx 1, XX X .-ff' 'Lp KN gi f? sh- 2-ff 'KQQ I Y - W-. H, g, E 7 5: in 5 i R 1 i l W w - 1 I - ,YJ ' 1 , 4 , .. 4 1 I 3 , iN , 1 ay Q 5 Q1 ps? Y I- - I iii 2 'E , . . .-I 1 1 X Eff: Q rf!-f I F22 xl g. , 1 , , X N X ., 3 , 51 ' S53 1 1 in w 1 gg n iw 1 W n , , l w I ' I I 1 I 5 ff ' :. i . 2 1 ' I w ij s H Q E M I ' I , H gg if N M Ii N Q w 1 5 V W . , W La I? H f E , W i A . 1, All candidates for admission must produce testimo- nials of good moral character. ---Catalogue. f PRESIDENT GATES, 1 Grinnell, iowa: Dear Sir: E ltake pleasure in introducing to 'you Mr. John Woodward Dignan, who has been a faithful member of my tlock a number ot years. We commend him to your love and attectionate oversight. He is a bright boy and we trust that under your gentle guidance he may wax strong in all the characteristics that go to make up a no- ble man. Yours in Congregational zeal, REV. ?-ee-T Eagle Grove. To the lnstnlftors of Iowa College: This is to certify that John Woodward Dignan has been a pupil in our High School for many years. He is a young man of industrious and temperate habits. His capacity for work is unlim- ited and his power of absorption inhnite. He is of sterling moral character and l can safely assure you that he will be impervious to any temptation that his new environment may have in store for him. Fraternall y yours, SUPERINTENDENT SCHOOLS. To who it may Conserv: This is to sertify that Johnnie Dignan was not mixed up in the bank robery here last summer. Yours for law and order, CITY MARSHALL, ll:lbhllllllull I i I llll Ill ,llllllllllllllllll '-glllllllllllluns wx-XX u null LA n:::.' ,-I N f 15.9 ,. , i' 2 1Jfez4M - W. JR? 0 :Irv ' , ' F1-E235-g 0 ...----1 o h ' . -- FIi:w.f ' -:Mgr - N -gf' 'Q' Q iq :G iii IWKQQJV .O 40 xlllller Q 9 9 mx. ul:-.-'S'--, W fb wg -ll1lq!l'g441 , Q.lIl Bl J mi--,lg 1' . '! '25 -'-,q ' U lllllv lllllll-If 'lllll ' - lllllll nun 2 n:'lun ll llllllllllv A llllllll I'!IInIIl i :' 35:35-5 5:: ':::!!:!:. 'E 'Elini' ::::: :::::::::i 52 45:15:4- .........::,,,. U- ':::::::.: :gg::5:::::::::::5? EEEEEEEEE I ul llill lllll, X l QEE!!E!!5EEiEEEEFW- :EEEEEEEiEiE, ::!:!:!:!::!: .......... : I f MISS NANCY CLINE. BOER NOLLEN. -55- E' This space T reserved for TRILBY. he must wait until he raises a moustache before having his picture taken. ff Y N xxx .ll :I nu' x ID 4 I u Il ll - urn lillll nnnnuunuen I -'I l .llf ll ll l ll Ill -1 :::5,:....- , . lgllllll lllllll llllljlll I I lllllf llll U ll I lllll Ill! .IIIIQ I lu Ill lllll lllll Ill ills !: 223.31 I ' ll ul ll nl ll' ll . me ll 'ST ll JSI' an A Ill 1 s n I ul 2 ii- lllll illll Lowrie s Extemporaneous Address. Welcome to new members, delivered at Grinnell Institute, September 20, 1899. , . Gentlemen of the lizstiizlufe and 'ZliSI.l'0l'S.' l come prepared to bid you farewell. During the past week it has been my duty to welcome the new students through the col- umns of Scarlet and Black, and the curse seems to have followed me here. CProlonged applausej Response on behalf of the new members, by Mr. Chase. Ladies and Genztlemem We desire to thank you for the kindly greeting extended us by your representative. Judging from the program this evening we feel that we can be of great assistance to you. CDead silencej T ie maiden sits in her cottage room, All others have departedg Alone she grieves in anxious state, Fearful and faint-hearted. The concert starts at eight o'clock, Nine o'clock is nearg The matron hollers up the stairs: l 5 , X ' 1,171 f':f Qfgxfir gs ' Pat. fs-wx QQ' xg s--vt , tx - , . NN Ji' like ' . -Q 1 ..,.. - w:Z !fl-1 ' '-1 Y-V' I. '-C?:1E1Z'2-22' .:' 1: gi '5iE::'!g.:Ei lumen--:::fiiE i!'!': I'---.llpliilf I 5. .15-gl iaullus- Y:'f':: ' f -'Sw 4'- il . -'ljfu-una. N :: ' L jg'''::g555:':g55g-l,522:g:::::::rff -,gig 5 nf-f '- .V - t-'5::!::L:L2k ggi, . Mamma 53575 125:25 1' lf37-37i355g..E':::::::.:. r::::EL . ll !! ' llllllll 'ann lllnaunih , ,,,n . l . I -gnnullllll' :- ! ,,, n-Hllgg., . :I--I 1umn.ul:,, '..S-5Q!:,,.3'Lc:--g:,.. ip ia:::y' . ' ggggggggifiggifg,.::::::.sFiv-' '5?i:::::5:::::::::::ig9 4iE..,.- ........i....g 1. V fl ga . .I I .' , :,-,j-,-ui p nil: as 1- l jlr -Flin -x I .Y X l fm-,. 1. in ' 'E' J . 1. 4.-5-Q-1 Q qzagflgtv 5 ' EE: ,' it 41 i , . fa 'sl The late Mr. Higgs is here. i '26- l 1 ' ' -an . --W 4' .V ..V Z , I ' I . L+-s...,,, , I 'Q , ,. ,,,. 59' - ' - , 1 , V 1 , N-..+. wtf, W: I 1 A Q -J , I if X x L' E Quan QQ I F v N 9 - E' 'X X. N ev -'NX Qgi S v l N Mmfqfhww Q -.5 f' K 1 5 J E J 'wQa0?e5,12fb4Q'fG? QHBHEQGQW 'Q P V5 eq if QW W1 flings VE Rx mx! We ve nejer be, 1 yet.' ' ,- 1 ,ff 1 ,X is 'GNQ JA 4 kj 0 l 11v N- Efsf Qf? I f f nf .4 fha if lynn 'fu ' Z' ZjfA Lmdsay versus Dav1s. Said Lindsay to Davis After supper one night, 'Why don't you have fun, 'Ay', Why always so tight-? Come, man, do your share, Take a lady somewhere. 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Do you get enough to eat? 4. l-low many teeth have you? 5. Do you love Nature? 6. Have you used Pears' soap? 7. Have you troubles of your own? 8. Of what did father die? 9. Of what did mother die? 10. Do you freckle easily? 11. Have you ever been near the Senior Club? 12-. What's the use? Sophomore lVIaiden's Lament. fAfter Glee Club Concert.D Of all the Sophs in old Grinnell The meanest one, I say, ls handsome Captain Harris, So tall, polite and gay. 1 II. For of all the beauteous maidens Who with him would take the cake To think young Walleser he'd choose And as his lady take. xxnlvlnuxulvvanmxlvl uw :vu 44 A lin ns! 1 50' V- N, : --Ay ,V Q.. .iifiggw 1 ' - A i .. . i-R ' 2- ,fi ,I . Q. M Q- ...We - f N X hx ' ..x,. , - R A ' 1 ..,,, mu.: . , R f fr 'fig K 5.vxk.'f'mmi :. - iii, V - O . A K 4 1 , L X. Y .I V f . .O ,,. - ' V iv .rf , . '- .5- Ag.-.:5:.5.gi.' :I , -- f -V-i.:,.., N E Fifi ' M' Q..--5 3 '. lff' ff? f-151. is 10' 2'-L . T, .fa ,-M-5' 55:5 -5 -J +,,.:T'-' .RY A R R . ff? A -1, . li? 1 ' ' 5 ww 7 - - 1---' -. , .1 : H: X351 Wig, ,- KV 5' ' ,uf fl ' -1 ,gf ,1 '3 1' YF ,W i I A . '5 vbq 1. K . J TS: .Qing-i 4 . O 1-y'gg3zKi:l':' . :viii ' li Q , 'li ' E ' 9552, '4 , .. Q, ,li F, L I N . 1 E K .M . A 'i R A 5 K: i i 3. . V X. 1 A . . .5 ., . - ZH: A-.A- Y 4-4, Y VA-nl. A A N. L- I-:H A 1901--1903 OXZERHE7-XRD. PROP. WOLCO1' V: 'HM-:ii .irc two iwiuqii l'O1'n1c' I pictici' tivzissociziic with ladies --I do ni-t cure i-ii' iiiiilctic spui't1N. nnuxvvfnuuuna Av'XR.xVATERM.-KNfl1l1XYllKiliQlj'?Z Ulm, llici'e's1iiiwll1ci' tk-ll-'xx' jimi iikc that P in School, the dzlrlied limi! PROP. HENDRIXSON Cin givlfj: Wi-ll, Macy, wliiit did yifu m.1ks it in this lime? PROP. MACY: Well, whzii did yiiu mgiku it iii? PROP. HENDRIXSONQ WHS. PROP. MACY Qcliucklingi: 1 mzide it in M. MISS MILLERD: Very gmid, MiSS Scdwickg did you gel that idea fwm the 'l'immus? 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' -9 - own j 1 .filll 1 '- ' lf I i f Q 4 I . X 'QQ , I I' ' .if I 1.1 .gf f . .. 5 ,f . ,, - x If I7 1. Chase gets arrested in the name of the law. gggEE?EgEgh ?EEH 55QSf5i2:' , S? h !QwwwN4WwQgfvffJf2i5f 'M 1 ggimikgffqwalfgfilgii :Q bf vftfwwfxhfgegi ylfF, ff, 11 -H ' 5 U y -T Half-Breei and Genie smoke to a finish. Jil ini ,al l r l,r ir' l ,M 1 I tif, ,Mgr l y, 'lil lr, lllf l i lil ll' il, , lil ., yy ll l l ,l L L In Q, z 4 rl Remarks Upon receipt of letters from fPres. Gates KH, aqprif 1st, 1900. GERRY NOLLEN: Say, Mort, if Prex takes my social privileges away, it won't affect the glee club trip, will it? SMITH: I might as well own upg no use trying to lie out of it. MISS MCCORNACK tDelly brings Bartlett House maill: l'll bet Mrs. B- has been telling Prex about our being out after midnightf, A DELLY: Well, welll have one more good day out of it, any- way. This is Sunday, you know? MRS. N.: Don't be afraid, girls. l'll stand up for you. MRS. H.: l'll give that Pres. Gates a piece of my mind. I-IALSEY: ! -! !! ! ! !!!! lllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllrnlmrliiiir W s :ff ' . ' .13 .f ' 'JI il E . .Xllf-lqfkqif X . ' lr 2: q 'liar ' ' f? llllll T 211' 'i ':-.1s. ' f A jx --, 1. -mn-:il ' if ' a51 flI::::: -----l -. - --f- l NP.: -- --- 3 4- .- ::::::i '---:::l liissaeeerseirrgliiiriiiiiitaaaiisegl . N .730 INSTITUTE PARLIAMENTARIANS. Gus and Dig rise to points of order. 70- 15 r 'FT l an Lai , 14 I. , -'TV fa as Q5 r I l I r l I ' 1 J I v 1 1 ,A Vx WH Rv HE .l .zl EI -:E :EEE T ' 1 . 1 1 1 I 1 111-1 1 11 1 . 11 1 1 11111 1 111 1 1111. 1 1111 1 1 1111. 1'. 1 .1 . 11111 3,,.p.,,.., .11 -.l7'.1, ' 11,5 1fF1 1.Q -if f ' .1111-10 .,1'1,1: f1,f'1.,'14?l,-','g ., 1 111 MI. -C111 I 1121, .,Q..,,.qj.. 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Q A .-.. - 21 3' -1 -2 1. , 5 ' - ,11 - .- Hen S - SNIDER FLIPS: d' BERRY' .flag PE ,fl MNH 111 ' Tails, - PECK. 1 1 . Craver gets a pul1. I1: 11 1 11- 1111 1111 111 111 111 11 11 1 113 . 11 . liill ll lt :I MK X 1 2 ll I ll 1 ,. 'r l E ll l 1 I 1 x LIZ, TQ 'RI-l il i WAI .xv .rl ' 'fill I Q I ' r j ff-f F' -1 ll r is at Pigiiflifzx 1 l f rl as rl fl 5 I W .-' J I Metairie fittvmtrn lm thu Huvirs. Already the second watch of the night was at hand when Ores- tes, taking leave of the loved maiden, joyous, pursued his course homeward, passing through the boundaries of the Holyoke terri- tory and through the snowy campus bristling with its pine trees. But near to the temple of his learned forefathers, his very home in sight, three Furies, with their snake-like locks, descended upon him. Orestes, pursued through the shadowy way, turned in his course and retracing his steps was swiftly borne along by the attacking Erinyes. He being submissive, they reached the lofty Nletropolitan and nimble maids bore in fruit and milk and ham-ands on the richly carved trays, the Furies, now smiling exultantly, ranged about Orestes at the richly adorned table. And now Orestes con- strained thro' the glistening eyes of the Erinyes, having emptied his purse to the sedulous Nlet. matron awaiting it-departed. But not yet had he expiated for his late wooing, nor did cruel Fate grant him peaceful departure, for the Furies seizing anew his un- resisting arms, bore him straight home to his household gods. And now Orestes, frantic through fear of the angry matron, vainly strove to keep from the foremost Fury the resounding door hell, which nevertheless loudly pealed forth from sleep the raging Baum boys. And now the Furies, satisfied as to their desire for fun, Aforsook Orestes to the wrath of the goddess of his hearth and of his brothers confused amongst themselves, and writhing as to their snaky locks they moved in swift course toward the Holyoke. '02-'03 GLASS SCRAP Applications for Marriage Licenses, 1899-1900. George E. Delavan, Margaret M. !VlcCornack, Jack Lindsay, 3 Marybel Kinnick. Henry Lyman, 4 Edna Braley. Carl W. Schlutsmeyer, 1 Fernelle Mickelson. i'wRejecled-too young. iii llowed-parental consent. H-Allowed-??? 1-Rejected-nationa ity. Jesse Fellows, 2 Maud Young, E. W. Clark, 1- Edith Robesonh 5 Thomas Ziegler, ll Ellen Newton. . Jack Watson, 5 Aree Williams. 2kRl'jCCtCKl'-ll'lC0llllf7?ltlbllltY ol temper 3-Allowed--Marybel cried. .gwnllowed-special rates obtained. 5-Alloued-a case ol true love, H N K N N L EMPLOYMENT BUREAU. GUS STRAUSS, MANAGER. Remunerative Emplovment Furnished to Needy Students. Best of Terms. The following is a list of those to whom we have furnished em- ployment: Delavan .. . Halsey .... Lindsay .... Trilby .. . Gleysteen . . .. ---, Blackburn .... .... Chase ....... Helen Millerd ...... Bartlett. ... .. GouClfellOW'S . .. Cottage. 1233 Broad ,......... Laybourn Club.. Smith House .... Sophomore Class... Sophomore Class... Sofa-beater. Sticker Night Watch. Hoe radishes in Mama's garden. Adjuster of Weights and Measures. Tutor. .General Manager. .First Assistant. ,,v. .H ...E ,3,..,. , ,Li X Social Reform QSubscriptionj .... . I 4 ll l l l l l Stuclent's Account Book. LADY BOUNTIFUL. DAVIS, A., Qllersonalj. Book on Anarchy ..... . . Senior Club initiation ...... Gym. suit ............ Cigars-3 ffor Lindsayj ...... ..... . Make-upt' Exam. fPro f. Nobley. Flowe1'S....... ..... .... . Cab ......... Postal card .... Shoe strings ..... Perfume. .... . . Club tax ....... ....... Cigars ffor Linclsayl ..... Sen-Sen .............. Anarchistic Socialism., Necktie ............. Faculty Concert Q21 ........... Socialistic Principles . 'Congregational Work . ............ . Busted. 54.50 5.00 3.50 .05 1.00 1.25 .75 .01 .12 .10 5.00 .O5 .05 4.00 .10 .20 2.50 .50 .05 RECEIPTS. STATEMENT OF ACCGUNTS. EXPENDITURES Program Ads -- --- 5 ? Stage S6tiill3ZS ........ .... ........... - - 53 12 From Performance. --- 291 01 Lady Bountiful f10 copies at 20 centsi .... 3 25 Miss Archibalcl .... .... .,.. .... .... - 1 2 8 15 Substitute for Smith on Committee ,,,-, 15 Rent of Opera House .............. 26 50 Wigs and Costumes .,,. , 3 33 Pianist fDrummerj - --- 50 Advertising ,,,,,,, 75 Nlet. fBanquetj --- 75 14 lnk ........... .,,, ,,,, .,,, , , 1 2 Personal Expenses of Manager ..., 378 12 Total ..... 291 01 Total ,,,' ,,,, ,,,, , , ,,,, ,,,, 6 69 14 Total indebtedness--- ,,,. -5378 13 -76- l -, QDITURES, 53 12 3 25 128 15 15 26 so . 3 33 so 75 75 14 12 578 12 iff- 669 14 ' V1 1.1.2-1.11, - rt K 1 A WA l' 5x Y ' 5 . n 1 I 1 , A I 1. X , 1N. , . um ' f NI 1 ' . 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Jay! 1'm in lovepy -77- '11 'Ni , JM i riff W3 W H mix' fi 1,35 Ig W if ein-1 NJ wwf 2,1 fi' W M! If gd: Q H2 Rl? 31 ug E f 4' I, I I I H 1 N, N ii V, 4 M f::MW-,- --QT--- ,,,, Y,A,w-wil, ..,. Y 4 v7 L ----li' 5, , ,,Y...-m-YP5-W, ,,7,,W ,,,,,,,,,, .SENIOR SPECIALTIES. BETWEEN ACTSfCLASS DAY, 1900. BALLET DANCERS- 7. PUNCH AND JUDY- WILD MAN- CLOWNS- FAT COUPLE- OSSIFIEDA MAN ACROBATS- Jane Fulton, Susie Orvis, Flora Allison. Walter Way Harry Moller, Philip Stevens, Roy S. Whitley. Fannie Piner, Trilby Robinson. Clark Spencer. Dickey, Smith, May McClanahan, Evelyn Wilson. -79- Nellie Clark, Ike Hospers HUMAN CALLIOPE- Willie Waterman PONY RIDERS- Clark, Frisbie. L -fCut out by facultyj- Fanny Phelps. ORIENTAL DANCERS- Blanche Noel, Ora Parish. L-QCut out by facultyj- ' Campbell. FIRE EATER- Ajax Taft. PIG-HEADED NlAN-?- Halsey. , PN ylxiwl V? W W , ,ivy MW ' uw ,u M wgm! . ' Hi M, ,H UNE QV- W3 W 1 Qi AV WU if Nl we X Q if ? QW! ' M V! 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In the double doorway standing, Five feet tall, three broad, or more, Glowered the matron, when-O heavens! Fell her wig upon the floor. Not a giggle broke the stillness, For the matron was so big, Cottage girls were 'fraid to giggle When by chance she dropped her wig Then she smiled with Irish humor, Faith, 1 surely am a goose To be Hxin' hair up this way When me methods are so loosef' C vniuv X - a -A X lun Q rl An organization es- .X V ff XJ tablished to outwit the ll 1 X S- faculty and conscien- I X ' - , . I X af tious landladies, to de- J, ' ' l ,,1f'r velop dexterity in the Iii -Q-Se ya - n gl . art of ball-rolling and a 41 uma ' f fa' ' ' c' ,E T y .-as nice yo iscrimina ion ' .I 7 in the choice of tobacco 'RX brands, and in the se- lection of literature de- manding the least brain i eifort in its perusal, has of late comeinto prom- inence and is known as the Senior Club. Under Mr. Waterman's efhcient oversight great politeness is extended to visitors, faculty excepted. Cigars Gy are passed around by the hatful. The regular time for good cheer is from 10 to 2 a. m. Open house all day Sunday. . We can recommend this club to all students entertaining an ambition to become sporty or tough. Struble Tone C. Currie Craver Williams Cadwell Blackr LOVE LINES X ,1- I-ff ,1- When Francisca and Paolo For the 'Calacos did act, There was one thing in particular Which the whole proceeding lacked. And the thing which aided largely To dispel the moments' joys, Was the pang of conscience following The rejection of the boys. Seven were they, who innocently Sat expectant of the bill: Douglass, Owen, Otis, Crandall, Eldridge, Authier, Windmill Will. When Prex Noel took the gavel Seven gents expected greetingg To their horror all she said was U This is not an open meeting. Through the ranks ofjgrinning girls Out they nlecl from femalelheaveng Some one shouted HYou are suckers p And they answered We are seven! X T M3 N 1:: . . 1 , XB, 1 . -::: ff . I X3,.g l K . , A. 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Look out, g'ir'lsl-Dazrew por! DEllZOC7'!lf. G. E. Delavan has been at Traer the past few weeks. Delly thinks a few more trips will finish the job.-Tmcr Siaf'-Cl1jJpe1'. Hoyt Fobes Thompson left for Grinnell last evening via Cedar Rapids, where he will visit a 'friendi Hoyt is a promising lad and we wish him success.-Lyon Cozmbf Reporter. Our friend Oswald Risser was a pleasant caller at this ofhce yes- terday. Oswald is doing well in college. He has been there three years already and has one year yet.--Wes! Poirzl Daibf. H. G. Lyman of Grinnell visited in this city over Sunday.-Kel logg Gleaner. Misses Nellie and Lena Boddy started overland for Grinnell to- day. Success be with you, girls- Texas Rattlesnrzlzc. We are in receipt of the lowa College Unit for November. lt contains a well-written article on Oratory by one of our own boys, Dwight NlcCarty. Dwight is a hustler and an honor to his parents. -Evzlnzefsbzfrg Tl'iI7lllIf. Ernie Branch spent Thanksgiving at home with his parents in this city. He reports himself as well pleased with the work lowa College is doing.-Mnrefzgo Boomemllg. Another of our bright young men has gone to Iowa College. Victor Sutherland will be greatly missed in social circles here, but Nashua's loss is Grinnell's gain.-Nnslma Nr'dl2z'ls. Miss Ethel lieziah Cox is entertaining an Ole 'Oleson of Fort Dodge. Ole was here last summer and gained many friends by his winning ways,---Bella Plame Every Ofber Daibf Uuiofz. We are always glad to hear of the success of our young friends at lowa College. Word comes to us that Roy Harris is taking work in the A division of Professor Buck's trigonometry class.-Cellar Falls Globe. X X 1,4f ,f ff ,.' - . 5, ,712 VIEW L J , ,, ,S ,G-xg-,jjj ' MF! X fx' - '.:' 1: nh Tk 7 ' H 4 ? fL?'2.fff it Q li Y . X I W ' f':' if Q , 'Q-an-a s Eyf' li ,m.,,.,.,, 62 .1 QI In 'ZX P 3' I D 6,55 U I Lx 5:5 4- W ADVERTISEMENTSQ... Our advertisers, by their generous support, have made ' possible the publication of THE IMP. 'Q' 'Q' They are deserving of your patronage. l ffl in il. win ll ,J ll l :ji lil ,M ll ii lil. 'fi will :xl lil' qi' ll'l'iW ill - 41, lil ' ,ll ll A l- , r W Y ll L ll i li l li, ig' A lg gl '55 i ll ag 1 I 1 . 1 lf 1' sf ,l ii 5 i it X v l 1 A . ini i r 9 7' l l A ' ll l i P l L 1 if ' A rl I E , K l Q 'i' 1 i l i 1 A r- l ,- . . ALLEY, 0 0 O Wlllliie llmlliiaiiomeleyfl WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF--- A FINE sTA rioNERv... ,You will always, f'in,d us isfyictly upV-togdeledin :ouijA liAnJe. ATHLETIC GOODS... ' , .Q Golf, flfennismfootoand Base Ball goods and Athletic Supplies of all kinds A AMADAILYA PAAPERs.Q,Af hil A A A A Al A Andillne lalest' boolislnnd periodieiils will always be found here. Lil' J A, We courteously invite all students to inspect our goods and visit THE PHARMACY. Corolilally, s C. E. ALLEY, 835 BPOHCI Sf- f ' 835 Broad Sl: Gus Creporterj: Any Scarlet and Black news? MISS SEDWICK: Do you know that Bob Haines is engaged? alll!lnllnllullhllhllnllhFhl!lHullll'll'l uI1.u.luIn.il.ll.l'nA'w l'il'hI!lllpl'll'll il'il'ifN .nn--l'n'n'uvuvlnununul Ix.u.n.n-.1lu'ulnlmm.u.1I. .n'n'nu.u.l'-lla lnvnlnl nlnrlfuflrllnlullnllulluwa nulnlul' nu.InIlan1'u'n'inlhu.v l'ul'n'm vul'rl'u n 'n'n'u-InInII.fur'-vuvu1IQ.IHalal-Invu-un.vu-In-u.r'.r-nlnu FINE' SILZLTK5 A SPEGIAE 727 IMFWHWH5 65952753 HEEAFS 05?dl'l'llS '51 1' afzzpa Tm Ungi Fine-2stgDry Goods SIQFE-iH 10KVfl! L' 1 ' . , ' . f655f?f wi: We Sen e ' W - Dry goods, r K. . Q Mich' fi A! Q 'Li X, -...mfraz.?.f.s..m:m bmi. 3 rrwkf. , 1 lf! a i ,r i Iogd1CSA ,,i if r I I! f i ' Hi n ' lKeafHer Gooels, 'gif I 4 r 1 I- jus t 'Q'- Lqd-esf f' . ..,..,..-A- '2:E2l '5f:r- . . .e .. f 'Il EEA 9 ' 1 35? 1?-if'r 1s2 N Rubber Good? A I lrrlrniooingo, W?- - i Mens? 'A 'V A Sainrples We mail Sampjesp ' On request, A If price, Color and Style of Goods 'wanted' ' Is stated. We pay EX7press rf' Ch argeS on All orders Of 55.00 O1 OVCI In Iowa e NOT AW DEP,4RTMENTo STDRE. reel o afvfhnlhlll-A'i4' nil.ll.ll.l'n n -Nunn'lIIlI1'ul'u1'u1'inf!rf!IV!1Il-l'n u1'nlluIl-lhln ,run l'uAlull1'uu.ll.l'n .ll-ilu li'll'll'U'il'lI'!l'Nullul'nl'll'Il'Xl'! flu.ll-I'-llnlnlulull. nlhrllllnlnn'n'h'hllxlll1'- l'ul'uHi1'hunu.v'rmlsAInN.ru1'snx.ni-rn.lun'-1'n'uIuu unl-nlullulululuullllllul vu11.4l.l'nl'u'nmlu'ulx.umuvun. 1'n4'u'sq'1-Ix.rnvw.nln'n'n'nvuI'n'u'n ul ullnl'nl'rl'lf'1l il'Il'It7NlNl ul:vnu.luilllhllnlulu'n'nll.u.l 1. 'fix 'ff'-- ! X I E. A. MARSH, Watch department . Consists of all makes of movements and all grades of solid gold and rilled cases at prices that attract the attention of everyone. Diamond department ' , ls something beautiful to look at, consisting of brooches,. rings, solitaire and cluster studs, link buttons, stick pins, also a nice assortment of solid gold and plated jewelry. A Cut-glass department ls an elaborate display of choice cuttings in bowls, water sets, olive desks, oil bottles and other pieces too numerous to mention. Sterling silver department ls an array of fancy patterns of everything in flat ware and large stock of college spoons and ' Grinnell spoons to suit all, at modest prices. O China department In fancy pieces, where you can rind a present to suit, at reasonable prices. Optical department ls under the supervision of the proprietor, and eyes carefully tested and lenses ground to fit any defect. Fit guaranteed. ' Everything for commencement or birthday presents can be found in this upfto-date stock of goods. Everything sold guaranteed to give satisfaction or can be returned. No trouble to show goods, and courteous treatment to all. V E. A. MARSH, - Grinnell, Iowa. x I l i ICVVA'S GREATEST MI'l!'ll'iFil'5ll!lI!IFIl'll ll'iI'll'l1l!IIlullll'l!'ll'il'il'J'U'V'hIhllqI!.llgIIII'HI'IllMl!-llullJ'nI'tl'il'Il'hlMIhllll'll'll'Uhllullul'II'kl''l1Flnllnllullll'Il'il'll'l:FK1IlnII:l'd'hl'il'llFMllnf'Jlll'il'll'h luI'II lI IFIIHINIlI1lluIlII'il'II'Il'!l'!nNullll'II'l1'il If'il'HlllllllI' CAMERAS - SICYCLES . Send for List of Second-Hand Bicycles, 57.00 up to 51200. Big Bargains. CU NS ----- TALKINC MACHINES NCVI: TIPS Complete catalogue sent upon request-free to all. Old cameras taken in exchange for new ones. We handle all the leading makes-Premo, Poco, Eastman, Cyclone, etc. WE ARE THE LOWEST PRICED PHOTO HOUSE IN THE COUNTRY: Everything known in supplies-plates, papers, films, etc. Send for our cut-priced catalogue. We can save you money. We have the greatest lot of bicycle bargains in the entire country. Nothing in the world equals our Wonder offer-we are offering it for 517.85 Send us ,E-1.00 to guarantee express charges and we will send you the wheel on approval. Read the following explanation, and if you ind our offer is not exaggerated, pay the express agent the balance 1516.855 and the wheel is yours. We secured this extraordinary bicycle bargain as a result of circumstances. The firm who makes it is one of the best and oldest in the business. We have been handling this very machine for the past two years, offering it at 535.00 The firm, however, found itself heavily overstocked, and in need of funds. We jumped in, took advantage of the situation and bought the entire output-and we shall sell the mst 500 machines, in order to introduce them, at 517.85 each. Don't fail to take advantage of this wonderful opportunity. We issue a very complete catalogue on guns, revolvers and ammunition. Sent to anyone who will send for it, free of charge. We handle everything known to guns, ammunition and hunters' supplies. Also a full and complete line of IqSllll'lg tackle. We can save you money. We are the cheapest priced gun house in the entire west. Send for our prices and see for yourself. The greatest invention of modern times. The new improved models are wonders of the 19th century. We carry the entire Columbia and Edison lines. Graphophones, gramophones, phonographs, vetaphones, records, etc. Send for our talking machine catalogue. We sell all styles and kinds of outfits. Nothing is so entertaining as a good graphophone. The 35.00 machine is a wonder-the 2925.00 the best made, We sell them on easy payments, We carry the largest line of novelties and sporting goods west of the Mississippi. Spalding's, Reach's, Vic- tor's, and Hawkeye's entire line of athletic goods-baseball, football, tennis, golf, lacross, archery, cricket, punching bags, boxing gloves, etc., etc., etc. We will surprise you with our prices. Our discounts are the terror of our competitors. Send for our sporting goods catalogue-free to all. We, are the lowest priced house of our kind in business. I ll.ll'll'Il'il'!uFl:l'lI'll'I!'lFhfhlhI'll'lI'il'iI'H7hfhihllxI IINI'll'lllhuI!llluI'll lliillhihIIll':I'Il ll'U'hil'Il'hF 'N in 1 I I M l MPH!!! 'I . P, CHASE CC. ei. DES Moines, IOWA HW' . QT . C. 0. D. MCMURRAY St RINEFORT, W. H. BARKER, PRoPRnaToR. , Corner Fourth Ave. and Broad St. i- - H,,..,,.,,.,. , We are Leaders in this Line. 1 923 BROAD STREET, GRINNELI., IOWA. Bed well swN.m T Up-to-date fonsorial Parlors. in IHC iI'1 I YH OW21 V YV 'lillff Illa I 3:5 gnclStfi3giJgass. CeTi1ox1elbL1t.theEfii1ei 21: I I .- . 4 tists employed. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. , If I Shop Under Post Office. Hot and Cold Baths. I , - w. H. S. BED WELL, , T Proprietor. I I-Iulsizer's Green House CSRINNELL, IOSAZZX. We make a Specialty of Growing T THE CI-IOICEST CUT FLOWERS, ....SUCH AS.... Roses, Carnations, Smilax,f-xg c3X..,Lilies, Hyacinths, Ferns, etc. Orders by Telephone, Telegraph or Mail given Prompt Attention. and Prices Always Reasonable. EF-'I-ICDNE 35.-W-l J. A. STONE CO., Dry Goods, Carpets, and Millinery. 911-913 BROAD ST., GRINNELL, IA. For the Hands and Face use Film! MBGOIIHHII :Sc 60.5 MALMOND CREAM A Luxury for lVlen and Women I ---an-gsm:-us..-. . Sold only in 250. Stone Jars. Once Used, Always Used I SHMFLE FREE dll Olll' DFTUUSBOFB. 144F'0Fl . 4 K 1,55 1 4 Y 5 ' 145 V, ,ull sift iff iilfvl ,vga Mimi' 'Q WU , , 1 5 Eat '3 An Edzzcfzfzon zs zftlcofffplefe iuzfbozlz' fl ' L 'txt 1 1 , l 1 M workmg knowledge of fbe '73'A,fJ8'Utl'IfEl . lu 1 . My T ,im A f ' 11144 Q it W In poxnt of Typewrxter Quality and Equipment the NEW CENTURY DEN SIVIORE YOST Typewrxters more than meet the requlrements of the most exactmg Lnfuloqnes and nfhm anim nnntmn in ef' United Typewriter 6: Supplles Co , 210 Sth St DES MOINES IOWA XXX f XX xx W6 4 WW W o - , 'N-Q I' tbJ 'b ee: KE E: 5 .zzz- -.-' f KX L 5. E -..s5:-- 4 53435 X-1 :I JI G 'X ,5'i'.B.JsXg R. 525- ' D45 53:3 N is Si' 8 f Y Results of Yale Thes1s A THB SWB TIHSUFZIHGB GOHIDUHU DES IVIOINES IOXAZA Was one of the tllst to pay lts losses at the tlme of the gleat cyclone that clestroved palt of the College at G1 mnell The State has a cash capxtal of 5100 000 00 Assets ot 385 81a 10 And a Sulplus to POIICY holde1s of 208 44482 Has paxcl m losses to 1ts pohcy holders ovel THREE MILLION THREE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS WINDSCR, Pxesldent H A ELLIOTT V1cePres1dent THEO F GREFE Secretary ' U3 W 1 . . il I 1 '-'- 'l l at A , L 1 . 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A of New York F l x 7 V ,xx I , f ' I 7 wtf ,E Q s I ' 7 'H I , Xt I Q I 'I f ' III -any I lv . J-If f I M7 f . K Z x I X I, S-'Q X Nga, N V N ,my R r :Q ...I V. k - W. A. BREWER, JR., Pres. E. S. FRENCH, Vice-Pres. Insurance in force, over . . .. ..... S57,a98,'7z.oo f Paid to policy-holders, oi e ........... 33,g23,4g98.79 I Reliable Agents' Assets .................... . .... ...... 1 6,5oo,ooo.oo I 'Wanted Represented in Iowa by M. T. V. BOWMAN, Manager for 33 years. IOWA OFFICE AT DES MOINES, 209-210 Observatory Bldg., 4th sr Locust Sts. .IRM ...... ..... Q .,... SPECIALISTS IN DISEASES PECULIAR TO IVIEN I 30 YEARS' EXPERIENCE. CURES GUARANTEED. Consultation at oitice or by mail. Send for valuable book of infor- mation free. 413-415 Walnut Street, Des Moines, Iowa. GUIBERSON COSTUME CO. 504 .Y'iA.':.'b'.I!.I, DB5 MOINES, IOWA Historical, Masquerade and Carnival Costumes, Masks, Wigs, Beards, Gold and Silver-Trimmings, Gimps, Fringes, Laces, Cords, Tassels, Braids, Spangles, Ornaments, Etc. PRICES REASONABLE MAIL ORDERS SOLICITED l876 1900 Jlnl'U'Il'll'bVMIlnl'll'il iI'Il'lnilnFlul'lI'lFIFN'MFInIIJlul'll'u'k'il'!lYlnflul'nl'u1'll'il'hVhl'lll'nl'lPl1 iI'il'h7Nl2lf'ul'nl'lI Il' 5 ullulnllgll-lull-l'u'uulwlull-ll-vlanll-1Iulnlnluvl-Il.ll.l'.lI-alwwullml'ul'hn'nlhIIll'-llnlnlnli nfy'uslr'lull-Hun1'n1'unInlnu.I.llnlulnlnlulull.vlul'nf u'u'nI 'nl n'u'a'hll.rl-v'u'n'n'u'hlulu IInllA4Inlunlink.il.Ilnln'h1'h7uu.ll..ll College pins, Honor pins, Alumni class pins, college souvenir spoons, college photograph frames-all the newest and latest goods are to be found at I-I. P. PI:lOCTOF?'S GHINNQELL, - - 4 lovvA A o N H H l'Il'lull:I'xI'll'uI'iI'il'hFhlln1'ul'll Il'il'!l'luYlullxl'ul'l1'HNl'!lIlll'nl'nI'u'nv...N-..-ii Dry Giooellg Carpets ClloalKs9 Groceries Opposite the Park 1 5 -,X - fu., ' -r BA YER'S W. E. Bayer, - - 917 Broad Street Restaurant G Lunch Room! ' OYSTERS in Season, ICE CREAM and SODA WATER, FRUITS, CANDIES, NUTS and CIGARS. ' I Private Parlors for Banquets and Parties, Up-stairs! Lowney's Ch0c0lates..... Name on every piece. MALSO- LYON di CORS Famous Box Candies 'Qi' Remember ibe Place . 5 I I 333 4 f , 17, Y renggi A A ' f, .. YFKEZF--iff,:'s!1.1-53535: V u ' 5' 72vunever15d1'5S7221y.vggvodn We are Sole Agents mr A -1 xywurvi- 4'e- , ' Wlfgff ff' 0 . H0 LAI' 533' A A .Q A ' r l 5575 290, M .AN at ivrzx V I '- X. 45 X X JIT, v . ' S A I 'J Q 1' ' sr +15 2: r.re S E' 'A A K K fri' 'E1' 5 2E:1?:QQ', U3 ---' -4.. i ' .' I K K 7 2. 4 W. :Jn '3311, X I .J fgb Z L if , , . Q S g Se W g Hifi ' ' ,N ' ' J' J FJ ' 0' .ig - Eff--'5 --fax.. .f X111-X . N--1 R -45 .... 3.-.72 - - X L ' '121.erf A , A A ml REMES U STUFFYH STUFFS. A MADE BY LYON sr COMPANY 217 sf 213 VEN ETIAN BLD'G. CH I CAGO. Bayer's--w Restaurant 917 Broad St. Grinnell, Ia. J. M. GRAHAM, Prest. N. B. VERTREES, Sedy. GT ffl,Q,Qff ,gig , DES MOINES I ' if-3 i 'f5 iZ E if'-11,5545 'f '1 41' E J QUE :EEE L F? 5 e a ff f 'W III? MEIFDIB EIHU MEIHIBI COIHDEIHU I ' I ' KfLfZfOblM310vC Z.5,g f u a.n. . Ig.. WCW WWTF I-S W GFZANDTE MGNUMENTS DCS I A SPECUAD-f-T-Yun MACARTNEY cf SONS CO. MOTTO: 'f EXCELSIOR-H F' C'.'fTfi.'1'!fZ..'Z5S'.iZ7fZ 707--711 W. Locust sneer, DES MOINES GRADED RATES' 52.00 To 53.50 The Upg'fc0EDez,uiLe I ..,..PHUTOGRAlPHS lfcour' Nm' W .- ARE MADE BY ..... ' N e GRINNELL STUDENTS And CITIZENS... TAKE NOTICE! 4 N X , , tm I , fl A , K. P. BLOCK. DES MOINES. EL CLUB SPECIALTIES ,Join on 5,59-, it ace, at CLOTHIERS u.DrNRvL1zCLornlfns1507-509 WALNVTST. JOHNSONS 'N IOWA c At .lOHNSON'S Thefe'5 OUC best P12103 to blly NlCI1'S 2111Cl Boys' Your Clothing money goes farthest. Without APPHW1- quality, price counts for nothing. Here you get both There's-one place where styles are always right, -quality and low price. Correct style must always -Where prices are always lowest,-Where you get be included in the bargain. ' 521f1Sf21Cf10U 4l1U'llJ'S,- We show right styles at all prices,- Thal's JOHNSONS! That's the JOHNSCDN Vhlayl Di, Nil, JIUHNSUN Ss SUN, 5o7 Se 5oo Walnut Sth, Des Nlloiirnes, lla, The Making of Iowa, f,81.00j .trams to H,?,2D12T0,,1e,Hf75a 3 D35 M31333 6011686 are 2 new books by Henry Sabin and are mailed postpaid on receipt of price by THE. EDUCATICNAL EXCHANGE, V i-Mnnhaattan Building, Des Moines, Iowa- The Educational Exchange assists those having the necessary training and education in finding suitable positions as teachers, instructors, principals, etc. Our business increases every year because we never misrepresent and it will always be conducted so as to merit the conndence of those employing teachers and those seeking em- ploymet. For further information address ...0l... 'S2iZ'rite for C3S.'C3,1Og l1e. , GEO. MILLER, Henry Sabin, Manhattan Bldg. DES MOINES, IOWA. 611 Walnut St., Des Moines, Ia. I CARRY Palace 2 Livery! THE MOST . new 1, I , f 1 V A do I OUT... FOR HEALTH .. A I AND... V .I I lic lfif . ' ff llx' l 'i'il f 3 I yyr is if 1 PLEASURE! 1' .:E- , ' K, I EAA We will Furnish You By the Day or Hour With or Without Driver Any Kind of a Rig You May Desire. We also have complete outrits for Weddings, Parties, Picnics, Funerals, etc.,-all at fair and reasonable prices. A. F. SWANEY, PHONE 136. NORTH OF POSTOFFICE 0 :fr 'Q , 7 'Q X a ' C9 .. Q vi 13 J CQJ ' 1 i 9: E C51 .v na 2 'B 9 Q' , Q D on V Q' 49 an x., w,,,'M And can Give You As Nice a Fit as if lvlllllli ill llllliiSlll'H MY SPECIALTY IS I , Shoes at 52.50. ' shoes at s3,oo. , Y Shoes at 33.50. 2 '. I also carry Shoes E ....at:154.00 and s5.oo 2 jj: :L C3 YOUR TRADE IS SOLICITED. 52 I warrant all my work as well as stock. I X D ' send goods anywhere 8L prepay express. 1 A-.11 H C. C. KEISTER I handle Rubbers with Gibraltar Heels. NM' Ill Slllllll EIHQHHI r I 1 I I I I I Jawa ullvuv 1 e I gf r wi qsv: 4 p aiefllilll' I . I o YQ, I . A H CL JOE LAWRENCE: One Dollar and l1e'S yours, Prexy! C. R. DANNENBER6, The Tailor The Des Moines Leader llowafsl Greatest Daily Qrintwll, glnma The Group System of Studies. I Iowa College Academy. Iowa College School of Music For Catalogues and full information, address GEORGE A. GATES, President H. H. ROBBINS, Secretary . , y, D11-QEQTQ SQQYSXQ, Q LINF: , . QQBHJ NOFITH, SOUTH, EAST, WEST, NOSTHWEST, SGUTHEAIST .AIN SUUTHWEST IOWA - CENTRAL - RAILWAY SPI FNDID SIHVIQE FINE EQUIPMENT PALACE SLEEPING CARS ON NIGHT TRAINS. ----- FREE RECLINING CHAIR CARS ON DAY TRAINS. For rates, folders, or information, call on any coupon ticket agent, or address- I . QFQQ. S. RATTY, If U63 GEN. PASS. 8: TKT. AGT. Marshalltown, Iowa. jl We are Headquarters for..... H gf Kodaks, Premo N Poco Cameras I N ' I ALSO ' no 0 ttf ff ., .x.. ...x. W, Su hes! E - xg Q E t pp ' -, ft Mk M t' xx i- N r 5 A bf d .... SPECIAL PRICES TO COLLEGE STUDENTS f. . .. ! XV rite for Catalogue. my N 1 V g I GOATfmunchingthebi11J: onraonfr know! DES MOINES PHGTU MA 1-'ERIALS CO P. E. SOMERS, VLID. - Oiiice over Savings Bank. 521 Locust su-eef, . . DES Montes, lowA. FROM THE HEART OF IOWPCS WORLD-FANED CORN-BELT 1 IVIURREU-E S MORRELIJS, l0Wa'S Pride HRQQ1 Letter and? Bacon anol Hams. Snow-Capo gFine, Firm, Sweet, Tender, Juicy. Brands of Lard' They possess the Genuine Of the Choicest Quality. Rendered 1 2 Yorkshire Flavor- from the Pure, Sweet Fat of S IoWa's Corn-Fed Hogs. EJOHN IVIORRELLZSLCO. cL1M1T12Dn Pggkers, fm Dttumwa, Iowa. 'n'u:mIumm.rl.1'-4'uIIlvIn1'u4'urlumm.u.nl.l'-4'u'u'I-ll-II-P'-l rl'Il'Il' ' V I'l'N'IK''I''MI''IUmmmu'u'mm'-'imma um 'm m?, s SEND YOUR NEXT MAIL ORDER TO i'u1'u'n'lufhlln'-1'n'uflunnfhrluvln'nl'-1'un'u1li.1-I'urn'nIi1NIIi1lhll.l'u'n'n'i.Furl.lln'n n'n'n'm'nlnfgu Phllhv S DG R ERR R R R, R R R R E R Largest and Hnest line of SHIRT WAISTS SKIRTS HOSIERY and CORSETS inthe State. Prices as low as the Chicago houses Also a large line of Gentlemens C10th11'1g, Shoes, and Athletic G00d5, Money cheerfully re- funded on any article not perfectly satisfactory Address orders to J A PHILLIPS Me- O-'deree-Wfmenr OTTUCIQWA, IOWA SDGGMIGIGS Z That do not nt are worse than none We are the only oculists in the city who make glasses to ht and guarantee every pair We cure diseases of the V eye and ear l DRS. DUNCAN 311 Uklest Fifth Street r DES IVIOINES, IOVMA r Nu t y r X : illlll'll'iI'!l'2l'h'lllluIlull!l'll'il'hP!lllnl'l!'ll'll'h'h'YlFl:Y'lf'ul'il'Nl'Xl'Yl'lI lf'll'll'll'h1'll'llVWIFlll'lllll'I!'h'h'!lflll'll'lI' 'YlNlF'll'l l 1 l i 0 o l i 2 9 - 5 :I i l i I X l 1 i - E E 1 MFlnl'll'll'hI'!1'il'U'h'lulluf'lI'H'H'!l llnnlllll'il'tl'lllllllullullll'hl'l1'iIIl1'lu'lIFlIllul'lI'il'II'!1FlnFlll'nlllllulllI'll'I1'Il'il'ilV!lll1f'll'tl'i l u f L l l ' ' 5 , 1 9 1 , ' j . . ' 7 ' I l 1 ' V I L . . . . T ,. I - i l . i ' 'hihihllllllI'll'il'll'YlFllllll'lI'll'll'Il'IINHluihl'll ll il'Il'!lF!ulhl'ui'll'il i1'hY' i i 4. i i , 1 f' i 1 I , -I . . . ,, l 1 r ' c , t 5 , Q . no 0 l , If 5 Z 4 H lff ., 4 ms ix X ae' , s w N xg' CHORUS: 5 He's mine, I say! JEFF MANATT, : ' : The Barber O D ll nov ever Sll GL L. late: Tri Shi MA it I otl.1.rw2O OTTUIVIVVA STORE OTTUIVl!AZA'S EXCLUSIVE DRY GOODS STORE DRESS GOODS, SILKS, NOTIONS, FANCY GOODS, GLOVES, HOSIERY, COTTON GOODS, TRIMMINGS, etc. In our Dress Goods Department you will find all the new shadings. Just now the PASTEL shadings are taking the lead. They are used for street and evening wear. We have them in many fabrics. SlLKS1AII kinds and grades. PLAINS for DRESSESg FANCIES for Q AAAAAAEAA9xAA'XA AAfxXAAAAAA'fYVNAA 345 3 Qrulres While you sleep -ix., , X ERE is relief from pain from f - nervousness and the debility A - which accompanies it. Here is life- long freedom from druggery and doc- U tor bills. lt is a cure at home, applied by yourself and used while you sleep. ' It is electricity applied by our new method the result of our twenty years' experience. The Edison Electric Eellt 5 u - - Xa. 1 1 IUUIIUTITIE IR WAISTS. ln this department you will rind the new CREPE DE CHINE, used mostly for evening wear-a very pretty line for 5l.l8. GLOVES-Kid and Fabric Gloves in all grades. Our 81.00, 51.25, 51.50 and 52.00 Kid Gloves are the best. We sell nothing at these prices we do not guarantee. LADIES' NECKWEAR is a special department. You will always find the latest novelties at the lowest prices. Trimmjngs and Laces-All kinds. Trimmings for Silks. Trim- mings for Wool Goods. Trimmings for Cotton Goods. LACE Trimmings are very popular this season. Shirt Waistg-The largest line in the city. Our styles are confined to us. Any price you wish-SOC, 75c, 98c, 31.25, 81.48, 31.98, 22.25. We run them as high as ,Sl0.00. E. J. OLII I EN do OO. E Unlike all others, is made to cure. You apply it when you , 2 go to bed. You feel its warming, invigorating and soothing , gg currents flowing through your nervous system and it induces Q a quiet, restful sleep. You awaken in the morning, feeling refreshed. It gives new life. Call and see it, or send for free book HEALTH AND STRENGTH. lf you are sick or 'suffering it will save you money and tell you how to get well and keep well. Do not wait. Write to-day. Address, Edison Eleetrie Eelt Co.. 401 WALNUT STREET I DES MOINES, '--- IOWA , Mlhen len need of Footvvear LQQL X Remember lhat Card has the z-,Qflv XX-.,, best that is made. . , . . . . . . . . . L N summon shoes, X' , in men's high-grade footwearg A .. , AVA in 5 Sorosls, , in ladies' high- I X ,-. or ' - isxx W W We Auarm ' ?l5N 'Ll'l , ' f' ',2'5,-f , 0 c fy C l p l x W ,.--z 0 tee botli to be : A Q ' as good as the ffl fjf' fi!! best. A' A lf if Q - l M Milli OFGGFS .. an . - e , SKQQQE Y j .1 1.... . l l - LUWGSB FHGGS. 4 7 V I We pay express on all mail orders. . . W3 Sjfgwlglsii-9 1 , . Thee Sho e Nlan was -l , ,.........,,gf N , g 49- -i'- ' - x'Sv,zxr.:q -i,, l. u ...11- -1. 14,5 lk Al-15,5 ,l,,,i.,., ' X- ., ,ew l...1.....-1-- . .Mg ,a,,. - , ,1..l...L..11- ' fig Na iif ..-.ll-1 Qg' Q i n exe ' Vi. ' r-- xls-S I .l-i---: v-f-.4 -. , ' ...-?l-1-11 . gqz' il Yk' :ST'.J. --?': 'L - ' - 'ev ,-' '-Effk? L . ' R6 26+ X '-rs K E cg-gala, me X N 7 1 1 l - -- x z . 3-F E 'X . N .ev ag . I 9 x XQ - . : P . . Kf. A ' H17 VL 'N N I- .- -sn X ' V' N I . M: , 145: I L - e-- . f' 5: ' - ' , 5-5 iq: .gn i5 X: ' 4' . as . '- Q1-. - A Y ' ,lg fc 4 5 - ' 1,2 5 ,V X - :l ' fb A' Q fEl?i1 5. ,, 1-'.,1, A i-q'5'E.:153 E 53 ,T.1. ,.,.wN. .. xJ. .... ERQEQ D iw ' - 111-1 ...X 1--Q-1-11 ii-1 .iff .- Mx iT L: 7 -S e Z' l-.i Qw - X il 4- , h ,,,....f V - - ' If -- - - - wiffui'-'V Y WHY , WAVERLY'S NEW BISHOP . CD. NORR S . 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II, IIIUII fathers 1 ABRAHAM LINCOLN inclosing an address used these words: Give your boys a chance. ' If Abraham Lincoln were alive today he would say Give your boys and girls an equal chance. He realized that parents are respon- sible for the future success of their children. . of sharp competition In These in all lines one must be a good business person Days to become successful. ' Suns and Daughters of farmers can be given no more val- uable start in life than a thorough business training in a modern busi- ness school. EIJUGATE BUSINESS. olhers .1 IN ALL AMERICA there is no better bus- iness school at which to secure this practi- cal training than the Gedar Rapids usiness Gollege and School of Short- hand ancl Typewriting. CEDAR RAPIDS. IA. No empty theories, but practical sub- stantial facts are dealt out to students Write to-day for literature descrip- tive of this modern business school. IT IS FREE to man or Woman interested in securing a practical education. Address the President, A. N. PALMER, Gedar Rapids, Iowa. fljnllmr 21-ju rating. iurst glillaltf ours. nwvst prizes. Designs and Figure Vifoiflal. Yifood 611101 Wax Hqgfqdiqg. Ziqc Etching. EISQIIFIG GIIBU IZHUFHVIIIU G0 BUFFALO, N. Y. MISS MORRIS: Honey C?J, I know you are? WE SUGGEED 1 RAY K QoWoEN by providing :Z are 3: the best--w3- ' 1 Photographic Studio The Printers Who Print v-A-BOOKBINDING of all kinds. Bring in your MAGAZZINES-M-Q' Q-M1!ffM'172d5 of 375172 Cyniooks... o 6'0z112zjy Cry-QQUOFOY5 Q CaY3a12k Work. ixl. COMPLETEM and Aff 13001115 FrlnnlnuanuBlndlnumanllsnmenn tuck :ln the mud too late to get a. picture of her GERINNELL, IOXAZA x Erma r R U. f -1 T 9 507 8525 Mblfvg? 134 T: . If X ,,, EM JJM COLLEGE W ' T ,. U 79- WORK gg 21' '5 .'.' , v-1? 51: 1' f weifq G ' H u i.-,f 1 ' I J SPECIALTY - fb Y, 07 74 fl X3 yq B? -'V' A ,gl Qvbwff ' uh Y WI ' H If ' I , X, x'Zf?I'LCl 55239 ,mn . 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