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22 THE PENN CHARTER MAGAZINE. THE NAME OF The Haverfordian has a very quaint The Elizabethan has an article upon story of a girl of Puritan descent who cricket which tells of the hard luck the Stands Gilbert was sent to college "to Westminster school for Haverfordian be appreciated," se- Elizabethan cricketers had in Eng- cured several minor de- land on account of the THE BEST IN PHOTOGRAPHY grees and then started to work for a weather. Our experience was just the Ph.D. While engaged in this occu- opposite here, as we had a most suc- The Gilbert Studios have been for many years recog- pation she began an acquaintance with cessful season, with plenty of good nized as the leading Studios for all college work. a young man whose desk was next to weather. It is said in this article that 926 Chestnut St. hers. Soon this studious Puritan be- the young players cannot cope with the C. M. GILBERT Philadelphia 1210 Chestnut St. gan to think she was in love. One af- difficulties presented by unfavorable ternoon when her friend took her home weather conditions nearly SO well as he asked her to be ready to go out that the regular players. This certainly is a TRY A BUY GOOD CLOTHES evening; he would stop for her. She true saying. On the few occasions Don't be a "ready-made" man nor was ready on time and was put into a when we had bad weather our fellows Honey Nougat Sundae a 'cheap-tailored " man. Pay a good cab. He then told her he was going who were unused to playing in the wet price for your clothes and have the to get married. She started to cry out felt greatly handicapped. Besides this AT satisfaction of being dressed as well as the next fellow. that she didn't want to get married, article on cricket we find a department and then did not realize anything till headed, "Hall Epigrams." Under this later the young man told her to con- caption are selections from the verses Whitman's Mahlon Bryan & Co. Established 1865 Men's Tailors gratulate him, and she saw that a SO- and epigrams recited at an election din- Ninth Floor, Real Estate Trust Building ciety belle was the bride. The story, ner. Some are in Greek, some in Latin Broad and Chestnut Streets besides being interesting, is SO well and quite a few in English. All are Soda Counter written that it deserves commendation. extremely interesting, especially those SACK SUITS, $35.00 AND MORE But the Haverfordian generally has in the ancient languages, which show good stories. a great deal of ability and scholarship. HEADQUARTERS ART BRASS SCHOOL DIRECTORY 80 LITERARY SOCIETY. MUSICAL ORGANIZATIONS. President, G. GORDON URQUHART. Director, MR. SCALES. 39 Leaders Vice-President, RICHARD WALLACE. Glee Club, HAROLD J. CLARKE. Secretary, JAMES M. AUSTIN. Mandolin Club, WILLIAM R. WEBB, JR. 41% Chorsänger Treasurer, WILLIAM K. ALLEN. Quarta I. W. Roy BELL. Saved everytime Executive Com., THE PRESIDENT. II, HENRY R. HALLOWELL you buy the III. P. W. KLINGER SCHWENK. THE CRITIC. Ackerbonbons FOOTBALL TEAM. CHARLES C. BUTTERWORTH, 3D. Captain, HAROLD J. CLARKE. SPORTING GOODS Memb's'p Com., DRUARD N. ALLMAN. Manager, J. WALLACE HALLOWELL, JR. HORACE GREENWOOD. BASEBALL TEAM. Captain, LANGDON KOONS. MR. STRONG. Manager, WESLEY G. GREENWOOD. TOOLS Entertain't Com., JAMES H. GAY, JR. CRICKET TEAM. ACKERS HENRY W. JOHNSTONE. Captain, J. WILLETT DANENHOWER Manager, JAMES M. AUSTIN. Chestnut at 12th CHARLES W. SUDLOW. TRACK TEAM. Market at 12th Murta, Appleton & Co. Pin and Station- ROBERT T. BOYD, JR. Captain, HERBET SHOEMAKER. ery Com., Manager, ALONZO J. PARSONS. Eighth above Arch 1127 Chestnut Street It will be of advantage to mention this Magazine in answering these advertisements.

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