. The Tiger (student newspaper), Sept. 1918-June 1919. visitor at Mur-rays now is to be found seeking sus-tenance in the form of ice cream cone:the velvet lawn at San Luis. —Vive la Frantz! ,-f. ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ + ¥ SIGNS OF SPRING The Woi I Record Car OVERLAND MODEL 90 $ Delivered COLORADO SPRINGS MOTOR COMPANYMain 297 15 N. Nevada [»m»iMiiiiiifflfflU)iuniuiimiiiiiiiii» a :el the elusive fingers ofr pressing gently upon oui We ma. Spring Fc wrinkled brow, but not so our feath-ered friends the birds. A few of themseem to have awakened in themselvesa craving for literature in the shape ofBrowning


. The Tiger (student newspaper), Sept. 1918-June 1919. visitor at Mur-rays now is to be found seeking sus-tenance in the form of ice cream cone:the velvet lawn at San Luis. —Vive la Frantz! ,-f. ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ + ¥ SIGNS OF SPRING The Woi I Record Car OVERLAND MODEL 90 $ Delivered COLORADO SPRINGS MOTOR COMPANYMain 297 15 N. Nevada [»m»iMiiiiiifflfflU)iuniuiimiiiiiiiii» a :el the elusive fingers ofr pressing gently upon oui We ma. Spring Fc wrinkled brow, but not so our feath-ered friends the birds. A few of themseem to have awakened in themselvesa craving for literature in the shape ofBrowning, and in spile of the feveredefforts and graceful gymnastics of oufamous Plunger, friend bird remain:to bask in the balmy sunshine of Eas-ter Day. DAMME ZELL TIGERS;- Your trade is appreciated here. THE DICKINSONHARDWARE COMPANYPhone 465 107 N. Tejon Si. Packard Touring Care Packard Limousi PHONE WAIN 71 The Antlers Liveryand Taxieab Co. 21 and 23 N. Cascade Ave. COLORADO COLLEGE Founded in Colorado Springs in A. DUNIWAY. DEPARTMENTS OFENGINEERING, MUSIC, ARTS AND SCIENCES,BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION AND BANKING For information apply to the Secretary. PROF. THOMPSON EDITS BOOK result is one to inspire our rendering of such poems as TheFight at Finnsling. The Wanderer,The Seafarer. and The Wifes La-ment revives the spirit of the origi-nals as no class-room translation isable to do. The book should be ofas much interest to the lover of poe-try as to the student of literary his-tory. Optimistic Poet Oh the love that liesIn a womans eyes! Pessimistic Poetft lies! and lies! and lies. War Shoes «*» ^b5^&££^: ;^v;£i££w The war has taught women manyuseful and healthy things. Amongthe foremost of these is the shoe witha moderate heel. The war made low ,. , heels beautiful on Fifth Avenue and$•& consequently on Main street; if it had ** lasted a little longer, women necessity, have gone the whole waywith the shoe problem. The shoe


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