Show CTTTnKNT TiIPE PAGE EIGHT istry leaving you to SCHOOL imagine THE DESERTED HOUSE IN THE GLEN PERIWIG Club (Presented before the Quill by Alta Calvert) waves The long knotted grass and tosses feebly in the morning mobreeze and the shadows of its tion shake feverishly ah mg the to the shrubbery which lifts itself This wavering grass sunlight and sparkling secnio to be shedding myriad' pearly tears of joy at the departure cf darkness and the coming back of sunlight The daisies and the buttercups are half unclosing their ccy lips to sip in the breath of morning The mighty sun god smiles dowi in glorious splendor ryea tbs £’ of the moungantic projecting cliffs dew-drench- ed tains The glow of the morning has not old yet descended upon the little school at the foot of This little structure with its peeling adobe walls presents a striking contrast to the massive and peaks of the towering s ever-reachi- ng mountains Pause a moment by the side of this little school house A glass at the window is lacking but in its web of place is a beautifully woven a spider Its silky fibers very gently swaying in the morning breeze Glance into this schoolroom through this filmy net — a most forlorn and desolate place— one long room with and three long rows of desks hats walls bristling with pegs for wonder and EDWARDS FURNITURE PLAY PLEASES Pictures Glass (Continued from page one) handled poor Mr Spreadbrow in the first act made part of the audience whereas the quite uncomfortable fair sex enjoyed it immensely The “EET I S FEATHER YOl'K SPECIAL KATES TO STUDENTS 2(i SOUTH FRANK 0 REYNOLDS — D M PinCTICE LIMITED TO EYE EAK XOSE AND THROAT OFFICE IN ARIOM ARIMO BLOCK 2:00 to 0:00 p Office Hours: 9:00 to 12:00 a ni Y-)o- m THIS BANK WANTS I I g New Depositors — you among them if you haven’t a banking home t & To get new business we can’t offer bargains as we have none— but J S we can and do offer every convenience every courtesy and all g assistance in our power— also SAFETY for your Funds I g g S o g S the J FIRST NATIONAL BANK UTAH LOGAN Cashier Assistant Cashier H E CROCKETT ALMO SONNE Clothes Cleaned Pressed and Repaired We Cater Especially to Student Trade Just call We call for and 171 NG AND TAILORING 35 North Main g Scraps of old copy the litter exercises dirty and books Ink is splashed in every di- it floor Congratulations “Sweethearts”! rection and adorns everything in t FORGET DON’T f Q room the scatSome silkworm’s houses are The Cavaliers tonight tered over the desks Two miser- SOROSIS ANNUAL MASQUERADE able looking little gray mice are mask and In a maze of mirth in The game tomorrow scampering hither and thither Ec-elat the forth held Sorosis music and out between the seats looking home last Tuesday evening for something to eat Tho reception by the U A C was their annual masoccasion The There is a strange unwholesome tomorrow-nighWoman's League air which comes from out the room querade ball Grotesque decorations like rotten books mildewed leather struck the Hallow’een note and the costumes were unusually clever and sweet apples wanting air About forty couples tread the “light A forlorn deserted feeling The Theta open house this afterpreof fountain at the fantastic” quaffed a feel vails throughout and you noon desire to bo gone or else to know youth bad their fling at fate and the something more about this forsaken trailed home dreamily under November 15 is a clear crisp quiet stars place night glistening with stars Then would the gentle spirits of HOME ECONOMICS PARTY nature shower on you her holy min Bring jour odors to the game toMonday evening Nov 7 the Dome morrow Economics club will bold one of the most unique parties in their history M’llDOL WORK COMMENCED IN It is termed a ‘Hobo Harvest Party THE NEW SCIENCE KUILDING The members and escorts will meet ynd wraps NEST” MAIN Special attention Given to the Scientific Fitting of Glasses finest acting Miss Woolf did 'was at the end of the first act when her smile of expectation fell to zero on discovering that her lover was gone and did not return She played the second act equally as well as the first Would that all spinsters were Iler meekness mel- j so delightful lowness submissiveness captivated the audience To say the least Miss i1 was charming Sprerdbrow the lover was most excellently portrayed by Mr Nelson He was right at home in his role As the and played like a veteran anxious lover bent on declaring his love but thwarted at every turn by Jenny he was good but as the “mature” man of experience he was first class Ilis interpretation of the part his lines his acting were all up to and may we say a little above the standard he set last year This play has made a greater impression than any other previous one It hit the right we have given chord and is now the talk of the Much credit is due Miss College Huntsman and the Periwig club There is no doubt about it we have the material to make the greatest dramatic success In the history of It is safe to predict the school that if another play is staged not 350 but twice this number will see Furniture Rugs Carpets COMPANY! 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Banners Card5 Work Window — HAROLD TROTMAN es t Try to please their patrons by giving them Good Goods In all their lines such ns Clean-Up-to-Da- te ICE CREAM SHERBETS CANDIES We Serve Light Lunches HAM TEA VEAL TONGUE CHEESE COFFEE CHOCOLATE HOT SOUPS TOMATO AND VEGETABLE at the Tabernacle square From here they will pursue a winding route toward school pausing at intervals to collect lunch at the hack doors of kind hearted individuals (as Laden with good by arrangement) eatables they will congregate at their club rooms In the Woman’s building nnd make merry with feasting and dancing Miss Wilkinson will chaperone the party The new chemistry building was opened for class room work for the first time last week The work In the laboratories will begin this week The building Is Ideal from the standpoint of convenience nnd Signs and Show Cards Work promptly executed Iloom 17 Commercial Big- - SOCIETY CLUIl FRATERNITY PRINTING Always in Hie Highest Ktjle of the AH J P Smith & Son Promptness Our notice Tennis courts are reserved Tu1 days a week for girls— tr0u Thursday and Saturday minutes JOURNALISTS NOTE THIS If not used ten on hour Is up the court "ill he The department of Journalism of ed to next party the University of Washington will - 300 REWARD a NOTICE publish monthly magazine devoted t to the Interests of Journalism Students wishing omplnH'f Lost —Valuable pearl bar pin on throughout the state of Washington Monday nnd in the 'venlnSpoi Return to Secretary's campus The first Issue was published Oc- - arrange for tin mo by calling tober H) 128 today after 12:30 — i |