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The Collegian by George Haines IV, Columbia KNOW DD vear my hat; My clothes are latest fashion from my shoes ” to my cravat. I wear a coon fur coat scarf that’s red and buf 1 upon stuff. "the ground: you girl I'm dragging to the Prom is just type for me: always edging on—or off—respecta- what you'd call I you would agree darned attractive - looking, t from me. striking and not nee with perfect rhythm and, although we draw attention by my peculiar hoppers use it but it’s such a loose all the world as if I appears didn’t care. ¢ around the floor—as if un- w how I can dance so very perfectly. e a rule with me—that ene O'Bri u know I'm only nineteen but I look like twenty-two; girls all tell me so; my looking. does, too. The » people say I'm rather vain. arge I might admit; I'm really right good-looking so I make the best of it. s watching me but I ar just turn aw see I'm only nineteen but, my God! I am bl. Lakoe, Ohio Wesleyan, May-bee! the proper angle at which to | Digestible ERODE DETTONS: NOTABLE RESULTS: instances of direct success among Following are Could walk FEVER, RESULTING om the first meal Tumors within a year “Drawn by Row Kuv, U. of Oreson AT THE DOG SHOW Miss Van Showemall, society queen, | holding King Tatern Bank, thorough- bred nolf-nuf, who captured the grand prize at the recent New York shows. Isn't that the cutest on little Pekinese you ever saw? sae cational book 10 cents. BRINKLER SCHOOL OF EATING 16 131 West 72nd Street New York Dept. “Classmates” by O. B. Andrews, Jr, Institute Virginia Military RINGS $2.98. Not one diamond 4 has the blue, dazsiine ‘Lusite Diamonds.) Tb few diamonds arden at twilight, n and a |. his cl. class, Na Southern ga Sat a hm: sked her to rel Only exper: ear 10.05, In the honor of his I He He implored the muid to take it, at there on the grass; So she took the little emblem In the honor of his class. For a long time then she wore it, But in the years that pass; His class pin fastens baby olothes In the honor of his class, tae The Point of View by Fannie Bess Earnest, U, of Texas °26 DON’T like Pauline though most of the col- lege boys are daffy about| her. She's terribly popu- lar, a good looker, has a| wonderful figure, and| dresses stunningly. You know the kind—all Ameri-}| can material. It’s true that I ask her to go with me occasionally, but only when | other girls refuse to chase around. I'll never forget} the dance a club of which we are members gave last week. Pauline was by far the most popular girl there. I'm here to tell you I didn’t go up and put my arms about her as most of the boys did. No, not once. Why, [hardly glanced at her. As I said before, I don't like Pauline. Well, it’s natural for one girl to be jealous of her popular roommate. She grabs all the dates I might otherwise get. postman on delivery. Mailed FREE on Application “Treatise on the Scalp and Hair” HL. Clay Glover Co. 129 W. 24th St. New York City ' Z. Diamond Solitaire Cluster By Seven perfectly cut and matched | blue white diamonds expertly set_in hexagon shaped plat num mounting. Looks like ct, solitaire costing $760. Beau- tifully ‘green gold __ itand you owe us noth ing. not one ‘Our handsome FREE pivnona'é' Gut Zt costs you no write for copy 233-K. ttt Prof. — Are ing, there any questions on this examina- THE HOUSE OF QUALITY tion before I leave the CAPITAL $1,000,000. room? | Flunk —How long will x EET e you be gone? Phil Newill, Stanford at 2h. | 1650~1660-BROADWAY, NEW YORK.