r\ n E T F.:l reverent'y toward the 1913 banner waving , freely in the breeze and a mightly shout arose from happy, joyduc freshmen throats The flav as won ! The predominating feature of this eau flag scrap was the total an •nce of injury to any of the con t. scants, and the fight from ali s andpoints was square with good feeling pre eminent at all times between the members of the two classes The White Slave Traffic - An audience which comple tely filled the Old Chapel last S iturday t evening listened to a talk on "W ite Slavery - by one of our Rus ian students, M. Zamoschin. The t lk was given under the auspices of the Comopolitan club, and as their president said wa§ one of the ways they had to indicate the attitude of the Club towards improving inter national relations socially as ell as commercially. Mr. Zamoschin deserves credit for his com rarativel delivery of the h.rwlish la He treated his subject from a i: psychological standpoint, dealing with theories and reasons 'for its ex istence, and icing certain character istics of the 1 ussian natives which foster the theory of "free love " His remarks were made —trectly against the Russian Church and seem to indicate that the'source of the evil lies in the innermost parts cf the church, More talks on international sub jects are planned by the cosmopoli- Er . 1 1 ~,.....: _ Nli..: , 11 i t.. 2-.?, t -L...-' lllll 'i)3 - i 1: 4 1 . (1)- 1 _ I-I r 1 1 1 , r l' i , • i It..gh, . - n th , z. ,1-,i.nvAas 1' ', - - _ i ! L 1H i 1 c _-7.. , We keep the quality up becauNt the quality keep. us up , , btiLietit ./ C1 rey;ul l a himi i pler We Q k ,„79 ,-, V 1 . -, _17,,,t,-,SOCIE. 1 I', ANI )CI AS. BAI•I(,)V,p17 SIDE 1:1 AI I Y-?.. s• I;. \ I II Trli•McAllister grub and he convinced Extrazi, itt s()t '') WI I W H \AOO NN D ex 11 1 i ' ' , S - E kl l MI r' d R T, l , , I iMaligtiartetsr i or ' I Chi) • C i\\ . (ll t)t 1 All K 4 '46 1 1 , ,, .1:.1 s NO] Ti th 1;111i'inle I erdh State Agents ng ),; MIMMI e l o A ttti NIO-i .1 Ar It }-1 1 t lt, rd Yu r i tt l y N 1 RE c'Al Gi•! AlL i I e i , rcl 7i t. $ Sh e.e4s Dr Go I Notia acid Q ilekre E Ort St at e 061, Vi+oleS l 104 College IA yen uei ",rBwford S fine shoe rep collected Stu R. 0() 1911 ......5.m...... ..... g geT! ch 1 1913 don't lialk; 1 , make , ' s grits LA ttt r :: A trunkt. and ult R , es m; , i 4 ,4; , Allt, 1 1 1 •st, T 51)0%5 Ind of .11 CHIN', I.\S 1 . W0N1F,..R., Sta 1 ? Collegt` 11'1) 1 Y , ' lEEE Over S IMER Ill=ll Mk - ka.4 V..;v4l‘k, 'Ka, axv6., VolmeT CompaN4 stake, e.ol\ege, Tenn'a _ Rif'ssiN 1 ‘ BUSH HOUSE I , i lif 1,1. f I'm\ l'Fi PEN'+A I ROA' In I (in} T! )O \\,t.!, hath H per day _ \\ I , I ) \ GGETT7 ____ , 1 P.,HAGMAN StOctl l y : Firstclassl : Tailoring Pressing, Cleanin'g Repa4ring MIME , 1 i ilositivel• y It fok , F P BLAIR' 61 CO BELLE(ONTE WELVELkRS AND CIPTICIANS CI of 13rockrhoff Huse rnail orders or, Frit/Ay attended to Ftn: watch and 1.,- r, a ring a onerally I:3 th ph , re‘ , red and (1" .. I $C,.< . _ . F_ \l ,--1 f .- r i \ r)( I ()I) ' 1 POST 0,4R0S i 5 LLEGE jJEWEL . OUST ALL PAPER. ROOM M - I PAINING ANb PAPE STATE COL 112 E. Colleg ) r Ate he iixl) 'ULDIN i fftlNG l E 6 ;
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