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:r- • . . We Wish You a Merry Xmas

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CLOTH CRAFT E POI~T w·ith pride t o n ur ·boice selections of ~l e n ' s Furnishings for tbe liol iday Trade. ~l e n' s ' ,. .. 11 f'IX ·lusin• and elegant ~ cc kwear; the IJe ·t makes of Glo\·cs; perfection in hirtl:i and collars; the best hrauds of undPrwear: choic·e ho ier-r; rt~u fller~; night robes ; smoking jacket~ . umbrella , g lovet; and mitten, , et<:., e tc., all reasonable priced. JI you are still undE>c ic.l etl as to j u ::; t what to buy for 'h ristm..1s. \\ i I J tak pleas ure i o howi ng yo u a ho. t of nice ~ . tltings.

The Lokker-Rutgers Co. STUDENT'S HEADQUARTERS - . :I!J-41 East Eightb treet II LLAXD, ~ll CHIGA~ . .,

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~ee our ]Joliuay lin 0f ('alende r;-; nnd 1\lbu•••=--· Christmas Gifts \Ve take P ostals a11d Picture•. , and tlH' lw:u..l ­ ~tt·p in and ~ e our n \\' line o f H olicla,· G oods ~(1\·­ quarters for a11ytlsing photog raplsi<'. e lt ies. fland kercb icfs. etc. A I ·o our ~asso rtm ~1 ;t o f JI OPE C >LLJ-:08 Bl .. I'T O ~s . PIN.': \\"ATCH The Coster Photo Supply Co. FOBS autllJAT PIX.·. 2 I East Eighth Street Du MEZ BROS. Phone 1582 Holland, Michigan

Chas. Hubbard HOPEITES! ... MET FRED YET? C'mbrella He pairing, ~ew Co,· •rs, New llaudl('s, k . Yo u mu ~ t meet him and geta<.:quainted HI 'YCLE HEPAlHI~ . with I· red's Fa,·oritP Footwear CITIZENS PHONE. 11 56 COR. RIVER and NINTH ST. You will not Le disappointec.J if you huy your Ch ristma pre. ents at P. S. BOTER & Co. Van Ark Furniture Co. 23-25 W . Eighth St. arry a complete Ii ne of ( 'oll ege ' loth eEt The leading furniture store in the city. They ha,·e the things for College men. \\' ' are sole ag<'nt s for whi<.: h make home-sweet home.

1. Adler's Collegian Clothes Buy All Your 2. Mallory Cravenette Hats SCHOOL SUPPLIES 3. Emery Shirts At BRINK THE _BOOK~AN Books, P ost Card Albums and Fountain Pens \Ve E:ntit the mo t eriLi<·al. 1all on u a nd Prices Right. 209 RIVER STREET let us show yl)u. ~ . I ooeoa•••••••aeeeooeooooooaooooooaoooo••~oHo»••~·. .. •~~--••••• . Tbe Collel!e boeman P. S. BOTE·R & UO. H Illohan 1 E 8 I oaee~eaoaoaooa::::a:.1 :::=~:::::::~ ••th St. IG \ VEST ElOIITH I 'T it'•: ET. H t~ t.I.A~II . ~1 H ' ll· .. ·. ·-··~~~··· , ,. . . T u ..: ANl' II Cll\ •

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VOLUME~ 1. ·1_ O I!:CEMBER , 1 9 08 NUMBI!:R 3 walt lr of Olnutrttt!i , I . •• December, 1908 ELL · w repealing- iaintly S<>llH' \\'ht•re in the - dis tance. wlten I~ (>O(I wa:-- n·lcasc.:d fro m • AND A LITTLE CH ILD ( A Story ) . A. V cen ker. 'Ill · · I the pun ishmcnt eLl b. ~omewhen· th re THE RENUNCIATION ( A Story ) . . Blanche A. Howell · was mcrrtJncnt and ch im ing nf hell ~- l >nt n u t within the u·r<..·at "Tim walls n f Jo li e t 1B .. ~ ~ 11 ... _...... _ - WE STOOD BY THE WINDOW Henry K. Pasma, '11) •J pri:on ; n n t in the g-nm. hanl-hcanc n cd - heart of tht• cnn\·ict. EDITORI ALS A Word of Appreciation A Contribution · ~ 13 ()()(,, fn r six days ju:"t pa:--t. had been ••11 hrcacl and \\" o ne was more clo~cly THE ANCHOR BENEFIT watched in· all the s ullen gray-coat rank ~ . SOCfE TY . . .. ":\ lerry Chr istJttas!" som t· o ne chanted in hi:' t'ars a . he "' h ufllcd into lin<..' with his mates o n th<.: parole ground. A l Y J UST BORROWED l"ttcllaug-h fnl ln \\'ccl . as if it were a good jo ke to ha\·e a :\ Jerry t 'hristmas in that g-lo my pri'-'o n. lhll the man- he wa;-; ~ till ATHLETICS 2() a man-with the ru und hadg<.: marked " H (){)()" t >ll hi~ gray EXCHANGES 2 1 jacket. startcu pert:l pt ibly at the sound o f the two w o rd::; in his car~. L· ntll'r t h e h ard ma. k ) f his sullen fac ~c mething­ 22 LOCA LS likc pain w o rked dimly. \\' hen had he hl·ard thos two w o rd l> eit rc? \ \ ' h o had :--aid them in his car? .. Fro nt rank. 1 \\'O paces t o It ft-march !" The go,·e r n o r of the pri:"on '-' trocle about. g-i\·ing- lo w-\·o iced o rders to the g-uards. ll is keen. s han~ n face was sn ftcn ed a little ))\· the Christmas "peace. good \':ill" t h at had crept into it. H e laug-he d out c h eerdy. and no w and then s p o ke a kind \VOrd t some numbcr<.:d co n ,·ict in th e lines. .\ t ~ ight o f B (l{)() the ~ t e r n li n es tig h tened about his lips a g ain. The hri tma 6 Til E A N CH(JI~ • • TfiE A~ C HOR 7 .·t 1no k· ,·;un· =-- 1h' <1 . .. ,,· ,'"'.C' J> J,, ,,),nttt. {·llarlc_,. _.. he llHllterL·d t• , nig-ht I cr fl~:-- ()Ill' o iL n~\(rdy. :-- pn-:, yuu knn \\'- thL·rc:'s o nly th t IH.'a re-:t \\ankn. "Il l'':-- a -.lipJwry t~lll.'- l hl'rL:._ hJ,,,,t) in ·t h llndrt.•cl a nd l'ig-ltty-:'L' '· ...· n kit. ThL'rL' \\'(lll't ),c IHtt a hun­ . . ,.. . t I , .c, l,,·tt cl \\.;11'" lt ct\\' hL•'ll Cl'k hr:~ h.: ( hn ... l llla-:. ~: i;.!'Jtt, · -~ix ~ l 11t her I11:-' t' \'l' I )( ~ty. .'\ :-- . . dn·cl ;wd . . tr lkr ll lt a \\·llik l•• ng···r. t 'lnr J,. , . \\' a tch ~n in g- t(l dn tiH·n- ju-.t cxacth· ! ~ J c,thL-r nnd I u-.ed to prac­ n ttl :-- h :t r p. I lc 'II h c t~ll t 1 11 a Ill a tLL' r " i :-. i x 111 "tllll-. n• "' ... tin· tn;_!·t:t lwr. I gut.'=-'=' y •H t'cl 11 <: \T r gttt·-. ...: hc•w many ti me::.. \\' hat':-- ..;i.x mc•nth--· tilrll.' '" n il lt' : L'ar:-- and :t lt :tl i ~- l:ut ~ I h' l e d d llll' j l1 ._ t h (l \\' 1 \\'a "' lll t i d :- lt p I h 1.' k i t r IH. ' ll a 11 • r 11 t l h c I~ (l(.)(l kit llll (.' XIllt:ttitlll. I k ll:td ltlll ,;.! ..... ! JtC\.' l."<::t,L·d ltl h II k1.·ttlt- :til n ·ady t• • hoi!. an· h ~, · :-ttrc tn rt.' llll' ll111L'r the chai r ynu n iT the mnnth=-- n n hi ... tint!' •r:-- . It did lltll 111:lli 1.T •IIIL' \\':ty "r :d\\·a: s likL·d tn :--it in- an· thL' g-·ra nium. ( l. daddy. mother a n n th~.· r tint he ,,·a-: a lme1:0:t "ellll. .. ThL' o ld cl<.:-: pair and ·tn· I u-:L·cl tel hupe -.nit \\'t Htld lH· in h ln11111 that day! .\n' the nu mh n~.· ~ =-- in hi-: ltl'lT-me.. thl'r :--hu\\' t..d me h P \\ t n lllttkc nlllAin'. you know . The cJn,· l::lggL' d nn in ;-; id\.· thL· \\':tlb u f the pri--1>11. ttt - ;111d hro il thL· :-'tl.'ak and ..... ct th~.· cup-.. an' plate;-; on tidy. ThL·rc \\'1\:-' ~lt.·rry ' hri ~tllla:-', :'ide it :md thL' pcupk m:uk ml'rry wa:-;n't an~Jhing mot h e r didn't !-- ho w 111<: nl1 o ttt. \\'hen =-- h e :ltnu ng thL·ir U\\'ll. In th ~.· afl l l'lltll lll thl' e h i~.· f wa rdl'll ap- ic•und s hL· cnuldn't wait. Shl· ~ aid i<• r me tn put un her \\'b ite prnached thl' CIJll\'iL·t in the hlul' cap with tht: lll1 1111H·r I~ (lOf • apr()n and ~trctch up tnll. an· =--m ilL·. I g-ue:-~ ynu'd ll l'\Cr on hi.: jacket . with a llll'~=--:tg-L· fr(lm the g'''''l'rtl• •r. I k wa::. think hn\\ m u c h \\' (.' practi~.·cd ! T hL· Ja-.t tinw mother cried n \\'1\lltl.'<\ at the 111tlin nffil'l'. .. J1 ()()()" ~ trOdl' aJnn!_!· h1.• :'id L' l lt t· little. Inn that was h ~..· can.'t: :-- he \\·as :--u tirL·tl. I cried. too. lt \\' tlrdl'n indirfcr ~.· nth· . It did 111\l nccur tel hi111 t•' \\'llnckr \\'a~ that nig h t tlllllhcr clil.'d . 1- it's \'l'l'_\' lcmc:-.nme nnw. at thl' lltltt:-'ual :--umntutJ-.. It cuulcl 11 11 ly llll'illl ::-. tlllt <.: lll'\\. daddy. l>tll: I'm ,,·aiting-. Yt>u 'll C<>lllL' rig-ht ho me. \\'Cln't y o u. pnni:--hl11l'Jtt- it didn 't matlL' r. l;ut thL' ' had ar r i,~.· cl at tlw daddy ? Titat \\·a-: why :-: he ,,·ant <.' d the ~i :'tl'r tn bring me­ nffic<: ..\ Iittl t· child \\'a-. :-'tan dill!-!. th ·rL· h ·:'idt· a calm-fan·cl l o Ill :1 k L' =' u n·. ~i:'tL' r o f charity. ThL' run,·ict :--ttlr L· d at hPth in dull \\'tllltkr. Till' gi·cat h ard fing-er' had cl n ..;~,d areHlnd tht· small hrown nut at th l• :-'Ulllld ui the c hild':-' \'Oil'C he :- tartL·cl \' inkntly. 11 11<.':--. Th<: tL·nr:-. WL'rl· trailing; o \·L' r the r() ugh check;-; o f H (>06 . ":\lt•rn· C hri:'tll1a:'. dad th · !" =-- he !'aid :'h\'1 ,· in h i;-; e:1r. T h e :-i'i~ t e r ·=-- calm ian· \\'a ~ hrnkcn into lin L·:' o i \\'l'l'ping-. ' . The =--kndcr little fig-ttn· had c ru:--:-- 1.:d tn h im a nd :'lipjh·d a "I 'm tlll):-'l l\\'<:h·e no \\'. daddy. Y u u mus tn 't mind h o \\' ;-;mall brcl\\' 11 hand intn hi:'. "\\'t•ll't _,.,,u :-.ay ' .\ l ~.· rry Chri ... t ­ littl · I am- I can :-;tretch up tall! .\n' you'll laugh to ~cc mn;-;· back. dacl

[ gues=-- ,·o u'd ncn:r think ho \\' hard it " ·a.- til gl·t an t~rckr tP llt)nr IHlp::--1 ll lL' \\'hen I fc1rget hn \\' mother :';tiel to do. 1\·c got CPlll ! It wa:' tht• ~i ~ tt. · r \\'hn did it. Yt>tl :-- <.'l'. :-- IH: prntlli-.~.:d a hundred an· cighty-~ix days m n n • tn practice in. daddy. lt> ~ l ot hL•r' ;-; :\u \\· \\'nn't ,·ou sa,· '.:\JerrY C hri :-'tma~? · .. m o ther bring- me. d e:tbing- :-;cL·mcd to fill tht: ruom . ag-ain: ".She tried t< ) \\'ait. dadd y-g u L'~=' you'd nL'\'L'r think Thl· ric\\' year came and g-rew on familiar terms with the h o \\' h ard :'h t· tried ! Dut \\'hen ;-; h<: kil L\\. ~ hl' ClHlldn't. ~ h L· g-1>t \\'llrld. Spri ng- crept into thl.' ka\·c:-; anc\ turn cl them !"'r ccn, c\·erything n·ady fo r you, and to ld me tn \\'etit ni:-- tL·ad. l ' 111 a nd l'\'Cll thl.' file::. o f g ray-coated co n,·icts at their quarryin g \\'niting- nn w. dndcly-it':-; hl11 L':-'4>1ll ·- you'd n e , · ~.·r think Jt,,". drc\\' in tTt c warm. S \\'CCt breath:; a nd. in their \\'ay. rejo iced. lc n snmc it i: ! l~tt t 1 kt.'L' Jl count in .~· th~.· da,·:-- ufi. l ~ n·r y Thl' heart f u ue u f th 111 lightened \\'ithin him a s day fol- TRfo: ANC II O H TilE A:-:C JI OR•

lti\\Td da\'. ( )n tl 1 l' \\:111, I I i hi .... l' L' Il h ... · l't'Cl''' d cdr L':tl'lt lllh' I It 'll h :t d "\\ l' pl 111 ill· a f h.' r 111 i lc r '' <.' r t h c 1n rill red \\'al l' r"' it pn .. ;cd. and cnuntcd thn"'L' th:u kit. T hL': a~ l'tt .~erly \n·~·l' '(' ·ttH'd l";tth te l kan.· till' irail ;:,!irl. and by fair nwatl:-' and rr re\\' \ Tn· il'\\'. Il l· t>ra ctin·d til , h t~llll' - l'Cilllll~~~- n\·u· and .. . , ~ I i•·ul ... trug-~ll'd in \:tin tc• \\' l'l''l tiH· tin_,. fct•t irc1111 tht• hard on.' r. a lone in hi..;; cell. 1t kl'JH hilll happy :•nd 'qit<.·ttl'd t 11.· ··,:trl\\·:t , .. \\' .th lilac! h ·•11 ~~~a i n:--t the 1>1:1~1. and \\'hite face ticrn·. a ngry lig·h t in hi~ l'.' l'=-' · Il l· ~n· -. , · I' :1n:ahlv and qnil.'l 11tr-..ltt•d with t il l' t'. h ili ra ti•111 lli the CIIJill>:tl. :--Ill· fr~ttg-ht h t•r n m c1 11 .r~ h i.... m a t L' ". T!n• \\' Cl ·rlt-tb talh·d ni ; l in ;tlll : t '~"\' llH' llt . \\it_,. ;tl • lll ~!· . J\~.. · ·tcltin••' th• · l•ricJ ..· c. "h t· clun ..· 111 th1..· h ll"'l' iron ...... ' ~ ·"' ;--.. < )n ~umttH·r cl:-t ,. 1~ r~nr1 .. \\'l'll t lllll. I <~l\\11 :tt the littk - tru .. "'·' th:t l ... llJlJl•'rtl·cl it. and J,~r , J : l·d cl~t\\ ' 11 itllcl thL· :-- \\'irling h c It1 ' t i 11 t h l' :-- u h u r h . c ' i t h t • L' it y a cIt i I d \\'a:-- \\' ~~ i t i 11 ~ f 11 r h i 111 h I :u· i.. " a !\' r ... t I 11 ·1 l t' h u r 111 • d ; 1 r • . 1111 d t lw a h 111 11 H · Jib 1 If t 11 c.: The J'l)(llll \\"a-.. tidied :tPcl tilt• kl'ttl.....· :t-hniling. nn•l in tltl· -..lrtll'lllrt'. Til(' h• ,pck..:. .... " ' "" 11i tltt· -..ur;.,!in~· \\:ttL·r ... a' thl'_\' =' 11 n 11 , • \\'in d n w t he ::!<.' r :tn i 11111 \\ :t :-; :tll in h lc 'II 111 • . \ 11 <.: " ' I i flo n 1... h e d • •n 11 ' ' 'L' .... " a II n \\' <• d :t i v" h 1111 cl red i l' ,,. r I> l' ~ • 111 c1 h y t h ~.. · h ~d i>l'f.!'llll-tlte :-=nmiHl' :--h~l'ln\\' " ni ~ he pri:'clll p:t!--"l'd frcntl h .... h i n ~~· " :1 ' · L' ... c' i t It <: g- r e ~ 1 t I a k , · . t h a t h • , Jll' ll' .. :-- nt·" :-- :-- <.'l' 111e d t c1 hi :-: :--onl. l ie \\' :1:- nn J, ,n :..,. r "I~ ( ,· J( ,_ .. l l v \\":1"" man :li1tcl!t;.!' lind iJ-... t·••lttll , rp:trt i n til , ~ ~l l'l ' that l~.: ant · d i:tr cllll rl\l'l' them. 11ll'tl. and a child':-: fa ith and lcl\'c ~tn: ng-th etl\: cll,itll . · ~udd, · ll1 _, . 1 t'•llnpl'IIL-cl hy a i•n'l't' .. 1w cnuld JHlt h:l\t' l'X­ A. V KENKF.R, ' 10 plainl'd. thl' g·irl turnl'd :1nd J(l"kvcl tilt" tht· l ' \ ~,·..;; ni a 111:111 ... " h" '11~~ "I 'tar in :--...- at 11 l' r.

.. Y "t1 ~ \ r '11 ? I In \\' d :t r C' d \ ' I) 11 <: r lllll' ~ · · , .~,q-~ c· ttin!,!· . in IHr C111rtJi·•n. Jt, . ... trvng-th ,,j thl· g-:tk. the T in1t r u't·lllck nn C h ri:'tlll:t:-- l'\' <.' a girl \\'ith ~ irl I''" 'I.' Jl l·d hl·r h old 1 11 ircnt 'liPJl"rl ·r :-- . c11tly tn hL· :'\\'l'IH a \\'hitc. o.: harply chi:-;t•lccl i::cl' \\'nlk~.·d wit h ,·ith a iL·:triu le i"rn· nga in:--t tht· lllan. Thl' raging iur~ 11i the quick JH'f\'tHt:' .:--l l p ~ d u \\'11 Rin:r o.:treet. to­ -tllrtll p:t :-- ... t·rl: 1111. fL>a,·ing in : t ... path :1 111an cl:t,ping 111 hi-: \\'ard th e ri,·e r. < >hl i,·iou:-: tn l' \' LT_\'1 hin_g· :rm' :t \\'hite . ian..·d .~i rl. about IH.'r. :--he p a'-':'Ccl the hug-,· mill-: and "Y"\1 'L.' l': cka r. t'\' l'l1 thl' d c· tlll' l11 .... itl'l' tn Ill" 111 -..hr~\\' yrm . ~ f u r n it u rc f actoric~ whnse tn\\·eri ng- smokt· thl· iu til i I_\' ni· _, 1 lll r , 1ppo:--i 1 intt. .. : tacks helclwd iorth black cloud:-- uf :--moke ~Itt · "trugt!'ll'd tn rt•lca-..c h er:--<'lf. :tncl ,.t' r_,. g·l'lltly he kt that were =--ca t t 1.. red by the fu r y n f tilL' \\'l'~t ht·r ~· n. \\' ith nut a \\'nrc! -;he tunwd In rctr:ICt h t•r ..... h'p~ . a ncl \\'ind altno:--l hdorc th ey harl h el'n thnt"'t o ut into tht• \\'Or iel : hy hc.:r 'idl· t!tl..' Jll:tll \\':tlkl'd in -..ilcnre. :--t~ ·: 111 _, ing- lwr hy the o n thro u g-h lt >n g- lant•s ,,f w nnd y '111t' ll in g- ltJJn hcr yan b. the ann \\'llL'll the wittcl C:lllll..' in gn·at gtt:'t'-' acre,-. ... till' npcn g-i rl ~pe el : p pit:' tha t y;l\\'lll'd nn ...... - ~ "TnnJCliT' '"' · dl·:tr. 1'm t' lllllin~ t11 h:1\'l' thi:-' thing ~dth:d eith er :'ide lik ~..· g·rcat monntain ca,·cs : a kw rncb farthl·r n11 IIJI(.'l' and f1,r all. \\' hich :--hal l it hl·- happitH•...... •1r mi:'t' ry for the hig-h blu ff~ . \\'ith !'ide~ eaten nu t by !_!Ta\'l'l dig-;..!'l'r". cea:-.L·d tl lL' ? l n (' h r i ~tnt a:-' day n 111 r g- i it... ..: h 11 ttl d he i c1 r t h l' I> c ~ t . ;t n cl abruptly and sank a\\'ay i11t 1> the thid' I>L·d ni 1kad nts ht·:-­ n•~t {qr thL· \Uit-... l. T h ink. ckar. r1i tltl' cotht'rllll'l1 l'e"' 11i ,·rmr that l>l a nkt·tcd the treadtc rll ll=-' mar=--hc:' t hrough thL· Jnpg­ d l'l' i ._ i I I J1 , " hittc r nw nth=-- o i winte r: =--tn· tching- a\\·ay fnr a quarter of a . \ n~· l'l' . !nnniliation. l'tlltlempt. anrl dl..'fianl'l' hurtled mile the hig-h\\'ay had the =nent c:-- ... oi ll'ar-... Whither, 0 •swallow. 0 hope-winged swallow, why didst thou fly?" " • \ Jl cJ :'I) l h i :: j :' l I ) )) (' _\"f) ll f (j II ;\I ( k C i ' i I I Jl ~ Y I) 11 :t d Ill i l We stood by the window; whirling snow flakes fell, tha t ynu J,,,.L. me. a nd 'l't in the :'atilt' ;-;c nt e n ct· you :'ay that . A North wind mocked the chimes of the s hivering vesper-bell; .· T'm llt) man. that am a fin\\' l'•Htl cl you bring T \\'l'akling-~ "Ah heart," quote s he, "they have come, I know it well. y cm r high thought;-; dtl\\' 11 t n"· lt' \'L'I ar all ? 1\'L' ttdd _\"tllt Phantoms of hate to bury my hope in the meads of AsphodeL" h C' f" r v t h a t " n u h f) I cl m y f u t u n· i n y (Ill r It ;-u1 d ..., . \\ · 11 i c h :-- h a II it he. g-nnd o r t·,·il ? an y• •ll ian· yc)ttr g-n·at ( ;.,d \\'ith thi .... We stood by the window, we lingered far into the night, to "o u r c r c d i t ? \ \ · i t h y "ll r Jq '· c I ~ h all Ih' c a p ~l h 1l' c 1 f t h t· Listless Love her sorrow-filled eyes lifted up to the myriads bright he. t tha t there i ~ in any man. Y nur pre:-: vnt dt·ci--ion \\'ill Bright stehar-fires, soft murmured she, "Oh. could they light, h elp m e tn ~0 dr)\\'11. dn\\'11 lc' the depth:--. and tP drink the Like beacons upon a stranger coast, my weary spirit's flight." ,·cry drct.r~ of ci,·ilizatin n . Y nu'rL' making- nf llll' . a ' hri:-:un~,:' g: i it t c' t h at c t c rna l d: ll n n a t ion y n u h c I i t· ' · c i n . '· We stood by the window, waiting when tardy day, T h c g i r I. \\' i t h 11 a 11 ct-., d i n c h l' d a 11 d 11 a i I :-- t'a t i n g· t 111 ' • t I H : With numb, ruddy fingers unfolded Earth's festive array; \\'hite 11 •;-; h. rn..;e and ~t,lnd h ~ fore thL' gl t) \\ ' ill~- fire. Pale sunbeams stTew glittering gems o'er the garment, far and ''l'hilip Ston('hur;-;t. you ha,·c c.:nndl'llllll'd your;-;t·li. Ti away; ynu \\'Crc \\'eak before. ycHl :He contL·mptihle n cl\\'. Onh· :1 ·• Oh surely," mused sad Love, "such splendor becomes a holiday." " CO\\'a rd stoo p~ tc lay hi ~ future at thl' feet 1lf a \\'l'ak \\'llllJan and mutter::. 'Ynur:-> t< nwkc. <1r mar.' .\ man hring-:-- h ;" pa--t She opened the window, wondering; - but on the sill ancl ~a,·:". n i it. ':\line to huild. on.' .\nd nf hi :-: futnrl' lw "a'. ·'· No twitertng swallow a lighted; nature, reposeful, lay still '\\' ith nHt. o r n ot. 111\' life ~hall h t· ;o; u c h that ''"tt ...,hall bt· Far leaned she out, sad Love, and listened, till faintly a thrill, proud to han~ been ib -i ll "piratilln ?- l ~n: n · ni,·ht -, :-.hall th:tnk A, thin silver pealing of bells floats tremulously over the hill. Ill\' Cod that o n thi;-;. lli:- hirthcJa,·. IJ c g-a\l· llll' ~tren~t h tu n· ~ist the fcariul JH \\'Cr y o u ha\ L; held ·n't'r me. ancl ·that i Then tur~ed she away from the window; a joyous Christmas-bell han~ C:-'Capctl the certain dc~tructi n n that \\'Ould ha,·e h tTI1 Sang the sweet Angel-song to her heart, new hopes her bosom mine. had T c ntnt:'ted my future t11 your pa--t. li I t' \"t•r h:t\'1.: swell; Jo ,·ed y ou. y o u may he :-- urc th at the glimp:'t· 1\·c had• (.)i y1nt t o ni~ht ha~ lcit nothing- otlH:r than a feeling- of pity that a Spake sh~ "Lie buried, 0, Pleasure, in the meadows of Asphodel, cn·aturc made in tlu.• likl'nl'=-'" of hi ;-; 'rc:1tor :--h.,ulcl h an· Hark, thedoy of my Soul is coming from blessed Judea's hill." s tt n ken ;-;, 1o \\'." Philip .'tunehur;-;t did not lthlk up. .\ moment latt'r th ;.· : do r clo=--cd ~Pftly. and h L' \\'a:' alone. .. .. _ • , .! I~L . \:\ L II E .\ . II( )\\' I·: LL. ( - THE ANCHO~ 13

··:--tnnt'' m a ,· ha ,·e a ttrac t u l a ic\\' to lrclp tt ~ in n tt r e ffo rt. b ut almost \\'iti1o ut exceptio n the re \\'as respo nse, .to the o p por­ tunity to h elp the c liege pape r. hec au ~ t hey had a feclina o f r e~ p o n s ih i li t y ~o r its s ucc c~ s. TlH' m o :-;-t unattracti,·e \\'Ork TI-IE ANCTTOR. connecte d \\'it h the program w as as ch cerfull y re nde re d as Published by THE ANCHOR ASSOCIATION, Hope Coll ege, Holland, Mich. that in,·nking-• pe rso nal plea. ure. .\11 scn ·ices \\'e r e g-rat uit­ n u ~ . fo r c,·en · studen t goo d. h ad a nd indi ff c.: re n t . \V ith u t BOARD OF EDITOR1 rt.: CTa r 1-:. Gouw •os. ·oo \ ictor w. B lcl>l>i nlc 'n'l .lt•ao .\ . \ 'i'i. ' 10

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J~tlt ' llnu. litlJie Coll c ~c . llollantl . .\l khi ~ao. 1· o r A lln·ni-.i nl! I< a ll'' apply LO B u ... ! n .... , i\la n:tf,!t· r·. EnL ·r •d a t. Lhc Po L O rl lc~· a t. H ollan d. t\l ich il!ao. as cco ntl- cla~ .., m a i l rna u .:r. J\ ~nntribution 1Bnx

HE edito r feels e no ugh e n courag e d by the spirit rn sho wn in regard to the :\ncho r t o h o pe that an in­ w no·,·at io n he wishe to bring a bo ut will meet wi t h succe:;s. \Ye ha"e no cause fo r co mplaint in re- • ganl to n·~ r o n sc to req u ests fo r material fo r publi- i\ Rforb of i\pprrrintiou cat io n whe n w e p e r ~n n a ll y adclress e <.l eit h e r stu­ dents r pr ressors : y e t \\'C think that if we gi,·e eY ry tlC an \IL'tT\' 'hri:'tlllas a nd a llappy :\l' \ \ Y l'a r tn l ' \ l' J'\'­ oppo rtuni ty to ffe r :omething ,·o lunlarily w e may h ettc..•r .o ur b o ch ·. D ut tit l 'r l' i'"' 11 • ' IIL'l.' tl o i w a i t i11 <• • u nt i I 'II r i ~ t - ~ paper. 'The idea is to pla ce a b ox in Van R a alte Hall m to ma: t bc..· m e rr.' ur unt il thl' :\l'\\' Y c..·a r t o ),~,.. which y o u n;a y dro p anyt hing y o u wish fo r publica tio n. f h a ppy. Thl re a rl· plenty 11 i th ing-- t il hl' ll :tp py t. . cour:" .• -we dh not expect that it will be n e c e ~s ary at o nce to abn ut o n all :-- it k .... l ,j u :-- . .\rl' h :t PP.' :\ 11 \\ · ~ ~ e nla rge o ur .n1 n t hly e d itio n in o rde r to take care o f a11 the d o ll b t o f i t. · · I k \\" h ' a n d \\' It t ' r c i r l · a 11 1 <1<: s t' ! .. co py \\" C ma~· get in t his way, b ut w e cl o h o pe fo r som e s ug­ '' \\'c O\\" e n t an\· man. This i:-- :--tt c..· l> i the .\nc h 11r i "" pulJ- g estio ns o r pr fi table critici m s a t least. The \.ncho r o ught li shed 1)\· an a:'sociati•Jn 11ttt u i d c bt. \\"e lt n pl' tll n ·tttain to h e a s tuc, e n t. ' paper, a nd e y e ryo nc o ught to feel free to happy hy kee ping- n ut o i d c iJt in th e futu rl'. \\.h a l ma kl..' ~ the offer s o m e thing that will aiel it in carrying- o ut it .~ purpose. fact m ost significant to the s taff i:-- no t ::u mttch that \\' L' lliJ L et us have ean o ccasio nal j ingle o r two o n thing~ that hap pen lo nger n eed to \\'o rry abo ut that (kbt. but that thl' tT \\"a .-. abo u t the c a mpu ~. The local editor., t oo, w o uld feel grateful such a genl' ral ksirc amu n g the s tu

\J ,Hul;n tJight. Xn\·cmhlr 23. \\a:' the t'\ Vtllllg' ~d f r tile long anticipated . \ndh>r c.·Jttt.:rtainntcnt. The newly org-an­ i:t c.·d ll ~tJh: ( ' ttlleg~· C)r~·lle :-- tra "JI<. nul th~: "d11ittg':' .. with an <1\'L'rtun·. Thi=' _n,ung-e~t oi to~·:.:- ·uti zat itlll' ()Jl the campu!'\ pnnni:'c.• ..: \\·dl .i,> r the iutun: . . \iter thl' tWt.:rtttrc.•. the founder ,j tilL· .. , ltHI""l' that Jack lntil t" \\"ith ntca!'\url'd ::-te p :'tro dc.· I 'J· The f{ \.·,·. \lotnitc.·rd <>hgin1i. whn :-.p ~ tlt ...;n L·ra l ,,,·c.·r the.· :-tag~· :llld. dtanting tny~t~.rio\1:')_'" IH·gan tn lay tht· n11mtlt~ in . ~m~.:ri c a. lclt t'l'c.'cnth i11r hi" h "lllt.: in J :tpan. \ lr. ~·~~nH · r --..tn nc.· lli the :'trtH.:tun: upnn a ::--ack ni malt. .\nd a ( >hg-in1i dl'\'PtL·d Ctlll:'idl'rahk "' hi ...- tint~.·. while.· h ·c.·. in the.· \\( tJIn.' ri:-:c.·l. with :-.k~.· l~ black hide and r~· al h•1rn:'.. \ lank,· coun­ t n. · Ia:-::'. cntllllH. 'll<.:l'd a m,-. ... , ~· rinu:- prnet'"=' at t hl' rear depart- lllcnt ni the.· patient animal. whik a pric :-.t .. all :'ha,·cd and "horn" kept l'l'll calkrl by the "lturclt ­ c.·hi .,.,HI:' g(.!Jijn:-:. hiding- in the tlll'adt~\\" :'. ,·illc Ref, rm -. d 'hun:h c1i J1ipe:.;tun c. \linn. The " .\luftin \Jan·· ~nme\\ltat rci:D\t.:d llH h~.·ar ~.: r s ' nen · e~. hif..!h-:--trung liy the :--trc.·nue'll" c.·f{tlrt ..; of the jolly hou!'\C­ I>uildcr~ ..\nd l\1 ! whc.:n Jh'Xl th~.· curtain rn:-;\.· t here :-;t od the ltl\' <.:h· "jthklink. O.). tr lkd thl'ir .l >rednminating characteri!'\tic:-; tn :-o uch an extent that th~·, · n·t'nainecl ~tnicalh· inditrcrc.:nt while in the ~tro n g­ ~· ra !' p of- "l,ctc" and "Jt•hn .: \lr:'. Jarley·~ :-;l·n·ant;o;. The col­ lege quartet. t hc.·n rendered a ;o;t•lcction. '()(). \I i:-' ~ Ilannah C. llud.:jc ni :\k h:c.'l'. I· _, .. i:-- :-p-. nding­ John Larcn h a d nu co111pctitC1r f"r ha:--c hall l:turcls. llc • • 111 ~· t i me in t h i ~ c it y n \\' in g t 11 t h l' :' c.• r i • n t ~ i lin ~· .' :- u i h ~· r pia) ~.·d :--tar g-amt''· a ll alone. That last catch wa~ a w ndc~fu.~ iatlh·r. Re,-. J. H oekjc.·. ';.). nne. and thc ."inur· hall must ha,·e g-one "some up in the atr. :\[r. Dernanl R tt ~cha <: ier ni thl' \\ · ~.·=-tent Thulltlgic:tl I Iowen r. aftt·r rl'sting a i ,,. minute.::'. J hn manag-ed to catch ~m i nary. recently \\'1.' lll tl) ~L'\\' y ,,rk City Ill l'••tti~.·r \\'ith it. the F u rcign n ani concerning hi~ appuintntc.·nt ttl tit~· tt>r~·tgn :\ nd thl' fl tlw la:-;t but not tit l~· a~t f the "~tunt~:· :\1 is;;es field. l kmi;-; and Y atc~ bro ug-ht the audil'ncc in a rig-ht m o cl to rccL·i ,.e the ;tuhlc n on:',ter-CI t1 h i rmn I Hack-,·ille-a ncl wh en .-\ . J. K f•l yn. \\'Ito la:-:t y\·ar taught in th ~..· ~~~rth\\T ~ tt..' rll they caml' t·hc audience imagin\.·d it--l'li tran ~ icrrcd to dear Cla=-~ical :\ ~·ndc.·Jlly. i::. nnw with the firm oi Ctlr) ".11 n tt & l"n .. o ld Georgia. \\'hilc c.·,··c.·ry ) Ill' in the h o u ~e became at once rrnnd Rapid;;. \\'hnk=--ak millitH.' n · i:-- Ill\\\' hi:' lillL'. f rlc~· pl y cngni=--~cd in the mighty .. race·· pr blcm. The dusky .. •

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incl i,·idual. who '' ran f. faction a. to the amount o f humo r they h ad r ecci,·ecl in return fo r their e ntra n ce fcc; the latte r g-lad. because of the t.ro ~~ rec ' ipt: ...... $119.75 s nng- little s um realized. : uffic i<:nt t co ,·cr the entire Ancho r Incidental cx1\cn ~ · ...... 8.50 debt. :\c t profi~ ...... $rrr.25 Thi:' wipes o ut o ur debt co mpletely. , , I 'rngrant V. \V. DLEKKIXK. Business :\fanagcr. 1. Overture ...... Selected Hope College Orchestra

2. Song ''The House that Jack lluilt" A Characterization by a Chorus of Men

3. Muffin Man," (An extravaganza) Messers. Laven, Lokkcr, Kleinheksel and Hymn

4. "Mrs. Jarley's Wax Works," ...... Girls of Sorosis Society • 5. ~tu s ic ...... Selected Hope College Orchestra • 7 Music ...... Selected Hope College Quartette

7. "Base Ball in Pantomine," ( a home run with the bases full ) . John 5ilver John L. Laven • 8, Violin Duet ...... Selected Miss Yates and Miss Remis

9. The Booster Club of Blackville," ...... Newton A Comedy Sketch in One Act. I JH T II E A :-.1 C H 0 I ~ J• - ,. . TRF. AI"CIIOR 19 ~nrirty lning.a 3Just ~nrrnwrb

Fraternals Entertain. ca•lllnt ~l)lll(.' \\'i.:c 1111 tel l tl~ .

()n Tu e~da y C\Tning-. the t.)t h (li .:'\ tl\·c n tl><·r. thL· Fr:tt<:rn;tl Tn. c ease our wanderino:--.· Jll ind . ~ ocict , · ent ertain ed the Co~mopnlitan~ •·~ a ~nr i t ty. Tlt L· b ~t \\'Ito is it Jn~ es all the fa ult and ~ Hrc:-'t wa\· to dc:-'crihe h n \\' the C\' l'll ing- wa- :-' pent is tn T hat o ther p<.· pte find ?-Ex. :;a ,· that a ll h 3~ l a fin e.· time. \\' h en the l'·•~nltlpulitan-.. arrin.•cl ntrthL h all o f the F ra ternal:-:. the latter \\'L'r · rc.::Hly tn \\'L' krllllC.: .\ maid. n man. an o pen fan. them. and g-ood h11 ...-t~ did tlwy prt>\·e lt) he. .,\ seat up 11 the stair. :\fter all w e re ~catcd and aiter ~nng~ h ad ht'l'll :-: t1ng-. n n A :'tnlen ki~:'. ~ix w eek:' o f bli:;s. ex cellent literary program \\' :t:' rcndt r L·d h ~ · lll<' lllhL· r~ tl i the .\ ncl fo rty _yLars o f care.-Ex. Fraternal ,·ocicty. .\t the L'tl ~t f T o he a p oet committee:-:. thc r e frr ~ hment l'ommittl'l' . :\nd n c n :r kno w it. F n ll o \\'ing thi:-;, the h al l " · a~ ckan·d fc,r anion. Till· JCe whizz. hut that i ~ :;ad. e ntire co mpany wa=-- di,·ided into ~ma l l pnrtiL·:-: :tnd th('ll cc1 n ­ To be n o p oet test gam ,·s \\'e re held. In some g-anH:s it hecanh.· a co n tl'st , .And the n nor kn \\' it. amnng- the Yariou : groups t u :-:el· \\'ho could he till' hc:'t hc.·rd (~ec whizz. that's just as had. oi certain kind · o f a nim aJ.~ . liYct Echo.

\\'h en the games \\'ere O\'CI'. all gathcrl'd abo ut th L· ptano io r anoth e r half ho ur.• \n o ther plca~an t ftoatttrl' of tlh· C \ "<:11- "()h. Tnm." ~ h e !'aid on g-reeting me. ing wa~ t h at the ban d ' a~ ~o unifiL·cl thnt it rcfu:-.<.•d t he Tn tone:; of rrrcat alarm- broken up after Jea,·ing the h a ll. for it carrit•d its ft· ~t i, · itic=-' ' /"> "They said that in the game t o day into other ~ ph ercs. las ting till "far in the nig- ht." Y ,u'd bro k e n y o ur n g h t a rm." O n e w o rd m o re. There can be n o hl'ltl·r a nd ki11der fe l·l­ I calmed h e r tender. rrro undless fear.- . ing betw een the "Frat ~ ·· and ·o:' m< s " than thL·r e l'Xi:--t ~ today. • \\"i th ,·eh emcn cc and ha · tc, Cosmopolitan Hospitality. _\nd :ju:'t t < pro ve the a rm w a~· soun d 'li.ppcd it around h er w a ist. I • H a ,·ing- so g-reatly enjoyed their recL·nt receptHlll at the So n'cstling- cl o~e beside me, ·h e Fraterna l Hall. the o · m o p o litan ~ determined to a l ~o act a~ ' miled s w eetly in my face; h o~t. a nd en tertain. T h eir g-ue::;t s . o n the eYening n f D l'cem­ "That's g-reat.'' said she. ··not broken. ber 4. \\'e r e . h o \\'c\·cr, their lady The occa"ion \\'as a X o r e \·L·n o ut of place:' friend ~. ; banquet which pro ,·cd a grand succt.·s:::. The hall \\'a ~ prettily -.-\lmanian. decorated. and after a menu w o rthy of t h eir gue~ts they w e re en tertained by se,·e ra l Co.'m o p o lita n s in r e~ p nse t • c]e,·c r 'The La ~t gtra w-Iic-t'Th ey say. d ear, that people who toa:ts. .:\lu ic w a. furni s hed hy an o r c h c~ tra c mp o~ ccl ~ trictly J i ,.e t og-eth e r get to look alike.'' of Cosm opolitan . h e-" Then you mu_ t con - ic.l e r 111\' refus al a ~ final."-Ex. • - • T II t~ \ N (' H 0 R 20 T BE A N l ' H 0 R 2 1 in ha--k<.·t hall in ' a :-.lr"ng :-- Cltl·duk. ~nd h :t\ ing. l'llth\:qw..•ntl: . . rill· :t-,llranc "i game-. 11i thL· llighl''l t_, J>L' in ,,·hil-;1 <1t1r l·;t--kL' l ktll r'-'Jllltati•lll llllbl i>L· lllaintaillL'a c c w i t 11 t h l' ad ' ·e r l i :.- i 11 g :-;e...: t i' 11 1. I 1 c r haps i t and n o~e. " had w o n O\'Cr :\l1riarity t o his \' le\\' ni the \\'a..., \ r tt c n f tIt l' par 1 i <.: ul a r nutll h c r t h l' y h a cl in "Thrausmcgrachun av Sow!!".'' O ur . trn ng-e!"t exampl e ,.it'\\', hut \\' l' ),l·li~,.· ,·~,. that thi. i:' not thL· rule. \\'c (applied in athletic ~ ) i~ furni:;hcd by o ur Daskl't l~al l t~am p ricIt- · n u r :--l' h -c :-- 1 111 t h c c h a r a c t l ' r a 11 cl c nntl' 111 s • 1 f which has demonstrated it ~ rig-ht to the ~ttpport ni a larg- · uur litl'rary ckpartllll'tll mc1rl· than nn any ''thl'r icattll'L' nf constituenc,·. The team has h atcn it:-:. way intn p o pular ... ••ur and dur :--lt"llll!-!l':--l aitll:-- ic11· imprtl\'Ull , nt at"l' in thi..: appr Ya l ; i~ has d o ne thing. ; it h a~ bcL: n singularly irec frum p<~pl'l". , . L·r~ din·nillll. Thi ... j..., 11111 --quirming- t11111l.'r ad\ l'I":-L' critici:-'111 that " talkahility about what J 'II do when J meet him." ...:hnr­ Inn it i:' a prlltL· ~ t ag-ain-..t a tn11 Cilll1111«111 nH: t h t~d ni '7izing- up acteri~tic o f m o dern artists o f the padded g-k)\"C:' . .\tte=-'t it!' a paper J,_, a .... ;llg-k i ...... tll'. The ~pc ctat••r it:--l·li-'and inci­ reco rd. ] f any o n e i~ o f the "~a me >pinio n ~thill" thl'n the dl' l1lalh· tlllr •del iril'IHI. Till· "nil~.·;.: '- lndl''\. al:--n-\\·c,uld tl (lt trouble li es not in the team·~ method o f con,·incing-. l>ut in like lt) numi>l'r:-. Ctlll:-.tiltlll' the critL·ri" n the fact that H o p e 's Fi,·e arc n o t in a class \\'ith their hard­ ha, · ~. · th~. · ir :'\e~\elllhl·r l>y which \\l' :--ht)ulcl judgl' thclll. Thi:' oh'L'n·a1i1111 i:' :-:n :-;eli­ headed o ppo nents. for, the quintet i. n ot cumbered with hind l'\·idl·nt and trul', a:' tn require n•> iurtlwr C\ll11tlH'llt. \\"l' trtt!- l iect and it:-:. fro nt feet arc n ot ado rned sc,·erally with g-nn d­ that L·xdw.ng-l.' l'ditor:-: un our list \\'ill takl· it t11 heart. ltt ck l' lll b I e m s. \\·l. find it hard tc~ ag-rn· \\';th tltn:--e l.'Xl.' llang-c L'ditnr:-:. The :'cason of 1900-07 and 1907-0 c lo:-:;c cl with I lo pe the • \\" h " L' a II i il r 11111 i·l' Ic 'c a I Ill' " :-. a n d j t >k l'...; . \\ • c i a i I t P 'l' l' \\' 11 u undi:-:;putccl champion o f \\ ·e~ tern ).Jichigan·· in ha!'kct ball. prllfi t:' hy a pnlky which gi,· ~.. ~ tit~.· hl·:--t part oi it:' paper tn The season o f 190R- l<)O<) pens " ·it h a schedule which "wi 11 bL· :--tall' Ill'\\· , itl'l11 1' 11i littll' g"L' ll ·red intL' rL·:--t. or \\'hich tril.'"' to the stron gest the team has c,·cry been callccl upon to play.'' pr(Jdun· a chiL·i in1itatin11 (l i a cn111i<.: :'upplcmcnt. ThL· That means that the C h ampion s \'\·ill n eed m o re than en:r IH: w~ and th<' iunn.' ikparltllL'llt:-; oi thl' cr,JIL·gl· papl't' arl' hy no the . up p o rt of en~ ry mem bcr f the school. :"\ 1)r cit l'S the llll'an:-: ni minor impo rtance. hut thL· litl'rary and cdittlt·ial ns a~ o ur rc.·pre:-;l· ntati,·es

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22 Til E A-.:cuoR THF. ANCHOR 23 ( C rdell) is doing- in the ian· uf diflintlt_, we dnuht wht·thl·r th\ d tD c•'lltH'ct the ,·erh with the n nun h (H· . " ·hic h is the any paper can pllad a ju~t t'XCll:'C for Jtt•gkcting- tht·ir lit Tar~ · nhjt·t·t htcau:-- t' ; t dl'notl'" the thin!!· a cted upon. ~\\'itch i;-; ,,·ork a nd producing- a mere ct~llq:v Jtt·w-.papt•r. .. third pl·r-.nn. "' i 1gular ntt1 11 lwr ( tllll:'t h L· a cqJk-cti,-e noun. The : \ drian ·ollcg-t• \\"c,rld ..again f1•rn·:' it~ \\'ay intn l)lJf l>t T: q~c it is plural 111 dTt-ct) and tcrribk ca~ l· . " colutlln~ . \\'e :'h o uld likc t<• call tht• attentit•ll iti thn:--l' whn Try drnppin!!· :111 anick tlw .\nc h o r h n x in \"an read the exchange~ to t h i~ pap<: r. E n .·ry pagt' hu hhl c: ~ c) \'t'r ,. int t~ with c lieg-e spirit and =--h• ,,- ~ , · cry ciL·arly the amhiticn1 e~i ih l~ aaltL' I I all nnrL' in a while and :'i..'C ltnw it feel:'. It':; Your pajh·r. ... ,) ht·lp it alnng. :-: tafT t make it tlte hl'=-' t J >O!--~i bk. \ "it·winn· the "'fl'al J>rc,n·rt·-.:-- :-.... :--- ...... thi~ paper ha:' made in it:-- l:ts t it·\\' i ~" ll l :-. w~. · :-- h•1tlld .... ay that Tht·,· "a" that (; :. nrgt.· llank:1mp wa~ ,. ,~'ltll!:!' a .'unday . \ d I k 11 g- 11 1 h I t <.: ria n i ~ c ' · id en t y w a i p n tit c p crs :-- i i i t i l'.... u i i ~ p a p r. :'ch nnl nnn· Ia'! 'lllllllHT. Ju =--t heinrl' di"mi"'"'al the ~ uperin­ Especial !ll('lltion ~hnulcl be made c•i it' arti~tic Ccl\ t•r. They tt•ntknt a~kt•d him tc• make a kw remarks. ( ,cn rgt' had the ar tho roug-hly justified in kt't·ping thi:-- cll'-.ign a:-- a p vrman l JJt ··catl'gnrical imJH' r ru:--lt t!p ''Th:,,· :tlllt' ll and thit clown." th •i r cxchangl list and see ii cn11· nanH' i .... tlh.'l"l' . .\lus keg-tlll ~tcgenga had gin·n a d , ciclt·dly amhig-11011!' tran~lation of Hig-h and ,rand Rapid:-: I li~h an: lllc'"'L irrenu lar in their - . :-...... ~ n mt· ( ;fl' t·k. "\\' hy i=-- yn11r En~li :·d t likt• the s quare phalanx:" appearance. \\'c think t here llllt ~ t he a g-n·at la x it,. ~~~me - ' a sked Dintn L' Jtl. Yankee i::t:'hinn. ~tl'g"L' n ga an ~ \\'cred one where in the manag-ement oi the papL·r~. -~ qu ~ st i, , n with annthl·r. "B cau:::'-· it':; hard fo r the enemy t folln\\' ?" h'-· :;aid' inquiring-ly.

Thl'y ~:1." thyrl' i .... a nw:tt market in t o wn "·here they sell tGnral.a tnug-h meat. \~ · t· dnn't know yt•t whl'rl' it i ~ . but anyway ~ t ank, - Fnrtuine Wl'nt the rl' the o ther clay and a~kcd fo r .-\ certain girl asked Dr. C< dire,· the utltl'r day if it w a~ :--lHlll' Jllt'at. "Fo r frying- nr hniling- ?" a ~ k t' d the man. "T \\':tnt true that ca ti ng c u c nm ber~ \\'U ll I d r t·m . bt'C;'ttl ~ t· ~he denotes anrl a I fappy Xt•w Yt·ar. \\' L' \\'i·dt to remind all 011r r eader.;; action when I t hro w pape r wad!'. Site is in th t· acti,· • ,·oic' that a ~uitablc pre:cnt inr any of their relati,·cs or ~ weetheart:' ( \'ery acti ,·e), indica ti\'e m oo c). i m perfcct tense t deno te re­ WlHtld be a year·~ . ub~criptinn hl the .\ nchor. peated action. he is tran: itive. Switch i ~ t h e conjunctio n l'r ,f. Uru:-: h· ltalking ahnut a ~ tucknt )-"f[c 1~ ~ s lupitl .. t

24 T II E A N l ' II o 1\ TH E ANCHOR 25 , ltl· \\ r ~hut." ttl .\'u. <)or-_:" \ . L'I" lll' < )g-g-l· l-"\ . ~ t n Dn:zL·r·:-- n•:-,taurant." Irene J: ru:--:-- L'-·· .\'ow. d<·n·t 11 11... tltnt Ja-..t car

. \hi c.·- " Cl'rt · linl~ nflt. I'll hl· '"' tittH: . ( h t r i r i L' n d Y a 111 a 1111 H' 1 i ~ ·nu in g- quill' a swat h. D u r !n g \\ · a~ h e Clr \\·a-.n't hl· ~ .\'k IITtH' l:ru~"l ' . Than k:-- .~· j, · ing- \·acatinn In· attcnd<.:d a t.:hurch ~~~ci : tl in :\ fu ~­

\ ' ;tn Il nwc!in··· t•1 ll i:--t •·n· l'r• lit·...... q·- "fl ,,,,. tll \ll'll di.f kcgnn and \\·as fnund in a circk of :'t>lllL' twenty girl:' \\'hO "'"" . \\'ere talkinf..!· tc> him nhnut-ah-ahout-a-ah-Ilo,,·e,·er yo· a ll th l· I 'rwknti:-tl l.iic ln:- ttr:ttn·v ( ·,1111 f1 ' tll_\' p;1:• l"r tl1 :1 1 :td\ L'r - • kno\\' ju:--' :1:-- \\Til ao.; T doc:' su \\'l''ll pass o n to cle n l'x· question . ti~elll<.'lll thcy'n.· g-c11 paintt: d 1111 tlt c 1\ .. ,·1-, "' < ;ihl"tl t :tr:-..

. l'la:'S c;irl. in I'Jt.,·-..i ctl (;l'll~T:tph_, _ "Titl '.' di!..:, cl itcltl'' thrc•ug-lt tile clry and ha r nn l"l';..!· i •.J J-.. j,q· tlh ptt l j""V .. j n;l\·i­ gat ; n~· tilt· land." l' Cia:--..; <;irl. :tl'" in 1')1\ ..... ical t ; ~·~~ ~r . tph.' - "lll·ttu·r i Come in and get acquainted with us. We want every Student to n n tccl inr It~ lin<.' ltarbflr." ' feel at home in our store

l .ach· t c1 hcr hu..;ha n d .tl . \nclt .. r t·n l'rt:11111 ll'll\. " .\r<' n·t R. M. D.E PREE & Co., Druggists lltil'<.' \\'

L it tiL' girl. tn h c r \mnn111 1a :1 .... 1.:1\·t·n pL·rl· •r ill-. 111 lti -... Jn.; c- h a ! I p a n t. 1111 i 11 L' . .. Ju "t In o k a t t h: 1 t p' " •r I'" '·. 111 ; 1 lll 111; t. I 1, · : .... playin!.!" hall in hi:' ..;·Je<.'p.'' The Middle Ground of Common Sense

"Fu~ sfl'at h cr" \\' l ilt t11 tltL· h;1rd\\ :tr<.' ' l' '~'l' till' lltltlr cia,· Buy your C'lothPs on a n economical basis. Don,t pay fiq, or tPn and a:--kl'd in r ;,. razor. "Safety razor?" asked th e.· L·krk. ciollars pre minm for a Harne. \Ve don't charge extra for reputa­ ''.\'o."

Cnndttctnr tn Ji111 Dykt' llta- " \ \ ' l!l·rl' d• t, yc 111 \\':till t•1 gn-: • Dyk- "Lct m ·· oiT at ( ·~~lkg-l· :t\· ' llltl'.'' There are two ways to buy clothes; -one is to see some­ thing that attracts you and pay a big price for it, and . \ ~k Dahlc n b ttrg ll O\\' ltc enj.,_,·L·tl tltat Tlt:ttt k-. g-i,·in!.!· the other is to find something tha t attracts you and pay dinner. a fair price for it. The latter method is the way we sell merchandise. If you want to know wha t "square deal" :\!iss 1-.:rd l t•l \ ·t·r llul .... t- "l)n , .11 11 :1 11 d :\ Jr. ()ggL·I rnntn means in clothes buying, let us sell you your next Suit, tr lg"l' l her:·· Overcoat or a pair of Shoes. \ -. 1 l.-'".\'c), but \\' C slt'l'P tngL· tiHr.''

l'rnf. 11ru =--~ tn \'ecnkcr- " J),, ""ll think tltt' lwrc, ,,j thi -: 'tory

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T II E A N c II 0 1.: • I THE A NCHO R 27 Have your clothes cleane.l and Christmas Cheer pressed by us and you'll apr ear at • . .. AND ... your best fer we can take that suit a.nd remove all spots stains, etc , f'Iew Year's joy and press it so that you'll find it to all of Hope's Boys and Girls and Professors and Patrons and hard to tell it from the new article. •• Matrons - to their friends and sweethearts, and the entire family Try us-- and be satisfied. group including Tabby in the corner of the hearth. ' Sincerely wished, The Holland Dry Cleaners H. Van der Ploeg Phone I 5 28 Office 9 East Eighth Street ------For vuur home made caudie Fresh every day, go to the P. ' - ] g i\·e smiles away and incidently ~e ll Books aud 1. tationcry to keep alive so I can keep on smiling. Come and get Holland Candy Kitchen a smile anti cheer up at my book shop 48 E. Etghth St. 26 E. Eighth St. CHOCOLATE~ and BON BON.·. Try mar hot. and <·old drinks. TLey are delicious. Comuinatiou lunche served at. all hour . ESTABLISHED 1872

'Ve have everything in the line of Frc~h, Salt ana smoKco Meat~ J. l .l. Den Herder, Cjtizens Phone 56. ~2 River street HOLLAND CiTY NEWS

The Only First Class Barber Shop in Holland. MULDER DROS. & WHELAN, Proprietors 24 West Eighth Street F. CHARTER, Proprietor A COMPLETE PRINTERY Hair Cutting ...... 15c Shampoo ...... lSc Razors Honed ...... lSc Electric Massaging ...... l Sc Baths ...... ISc Shaving ...... lOc All Work Guaranteed BOTH TELEPHONES 2 TII F. Al'CIIOH .. " - THE AN C UOR 29 . . THE SWEETEST PRESENT I> 0 Y l . K N 0 \Y T H A T !•'or a box of choice candies go to R. w. Gf\ LKIN .. ~nllaub Th6 ralaG6 Of SW66t~ C i tz Phoue 4 ;n. ~()l"i Rin•r tit. iRu!ik!i The p rize toa. t of the world-is the mo: t d ·lieious murscl knowu to the Skates Sweaters a rt of baking? Try them ~nd be AU kinds of skates from 6Sc to $5.00 con,. i ncc>d. ~nllnnb ltu..sk a!nmpany

::EI. V~::11 *I*e>I1~e:re:1:1 H 0 L LA N D , M I C HI G AN THE SPORTING GOODS STORE

-a•~-~-~cL,~~-.!I!I~oc~ec~~-~~~~-. . , I a JJ·E 0 A 1V S A lr E Y 0 U ill 0 N E Y i DE GROND"\tVET i n r r 1 N <; }" 0 -R H OL fDAY A J> PARELL LUYTER. & D Y l{ EM A ~ Has the largest circulation of any paper ~ LEADING TAILORS, HATTERS ANO FURNISHERS !- published in the Holland language in the a~ OPPOSITE HOTEL HOLLAND =--===== ~ United States. Advertising rates made a I known upon application. . • C. A. S;tevenson, The Re~~bl e Jeweler 1:3 agen t for L . E. Waterman and J ohn Holland Fountain Pens i $1.50 PER YEAR. I • a There's No Strain on Your Purse Strings --..~~~-----~~lit-~~--~---· If you buy your.jewelry and watches of us. We carry an asso~t:nt that has a range in pn"te to suit every purse and the same pnce _m· MRS. J. C. BROWN ducements are offered on the cheaper goods as on the more expenstve. Home Baked Goods and Candy Watches from $1.00 up. Watch our window. Cor . Eh:bt.h streeL Hardie, the Jevveler, and Ceot.r3lnveouc - HAMIL TON'S ARTGALLERY I - ? HAMILTON & VAN CAMPEN, Props. Mr. F. M. Van Campen who bas made the photos for Hope College graduates for several years, is again with the Hamilton Gallery. He will put forth JACOBKLOOSTERl\IAN, The Students Tailor Shop his beat efforts to maintain the reputation of the studio for high class work. 136 EAST EIGHTH STREET Hamilton Art Gallery Cleaning and Repairing neatly done. Trousers and Overalls for sale 79 Canal Staeet Grand Rapids, Mich. Call a.nd see u s.

. "' 30 Tfi F. ANCHOR . Ttl F. A I' C 11 Q R 31 • For .Up-to-date Picture Framing Graham & Morton Lin6 •• CALL ON US '"/.ronlf)'s !-Jicture Store, · 52 K bth St. • The only Steel Steamship I Line between ... r~~~~=, Cltit'ago, St. ~J osej)ll, Be11tOtl I FIHST STATE BANI{ --~ 'Vitl1 Savings Department. Hclrbor, H oll£tll

HOPE COLLEGE • •• • H 0 L L A N 0, MI G HIGAN .I 'l

HOPE COLLEGE THE PREPARATORY SCHOOL ... . ~ .. THE SCHOOL OF M SIC

.. .,- , ~ ' . - ' COURSES _,.. ' . Classical Classical Piano • Scientific Scientific Voice • English·Modern Language Latin Violin Biologic English Theory Teachers Compositign .. ·., .. The Wes t ern Theo/l)gi c al Seminary I of the Reformed Church of America is located in Holland ad­ . . joining the College Campus. Corps of Experienced Instructors ' ~,. ,

. ) , LOCATION .

On the Pere Marquette Railway, 160 miles from Chicago, 26 miles from Grand Rapids. ExPENSES MODERATE. For further information or year book aRply to PROFESSOR G . J . KOLLEN, LL . D ., PRESIDENT •