. The Haverfordian, Vols. 26-27, 1904-05 . some betterment of our changes evident there extend through the entire house and business. EVERYTHING UP-TO-DATE is the order! The House, the Goods, the Styles, combined with that honest making thathas made the Yates-made known throughout the land will produceCLOTHING for men and young men that will go out with the FULLGUARANTEE of SATISFACTION by io the beat cloth-ing there la. Itamade right heraby us and sold atone profit—no • • • • A. G Yates & Co* Chestnut and 13th Streets Philadelphia with $ for a suit when you can


. The Haverfordian, Vols. 26-27, 1904-05 . some betterment of our changes evident there extend through the entire house and business. EVERYTHING UP-TO-DATE is the order! The House, the Goods, the Styles, combined with that honest making thathas made the Yates-made known throughout the land will produceCLOTHING for men and young men that will go out with the FULLGUARANTEE of SATISFACTION by io the beat cloth-ing there la. Itamade right heraby us and sold atone profit—no • • • • A. G Yates & Co* Chestnut and 13th Streets Philadelphia with $ for a suit when you can get the same here for $ Dont Tempt a Tailor Our Students 10 <Per Cent ^Discount Insures This Everything here in the Merchant Tailoring line—some 2000 styles of cloth for selection ;the newest, brightest and most advanced ideas in cut, fit and finish of garments. Perfect fitguaranteed by shaping garments to figure before finishing. W. H. EMBICK & SONS Merchant Tailors jfog Chestnut St., Philadelphia. 0 s • 45s sk 0 £ fa be W « The Haverfordian Walter Carson, 1906, Editor-in-Chief. DEPARTMENT EDITORS : Raphael J. Shortlidge, 1906 Francis R. Taylor, 1906 Arthur T. Lowry, 1906 (college) (ALUMNI AND EXCHANGES) (FICTION) ASSOCIATE EDITORS: James P. Magill, 1907 Samuel J. Gummere, 1907 BUSINESS MANAGERS; Jesse D. Philips Walter Carson (subscription department) (advertising department) Price, per Year, $ Single Copies, .15 The Haverfordian is published in the interests of the students of Haverford College, on the tenth of eachmonth during the college year. Matter intended for insertion should reach the Editor not later than the twenty -third of the month preceding the date of issue. Entered at the Haverford Post-Office, for transmission through the mails as second-class matter. Vol. XXVII. Haverford, Pa., February, 1906. No. 9 The End of Volume XXVII UPON the appearance of the Feb-ruary number, custom invites theresignation of the Senio


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