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And the snap, the dash, the clever style effects the ROYALS put into their suits from $20 to $40 would cost you $45 to $70 if you had a New York local tailor make your suit. Come in and see for yourself. HIATT. Clothier 946 MASS. ST. FRESHMEN HAVE MANY ATHLETES This year's freshmen track team promises to be a good one, so says Coach Hagerman. The number of candidates and their variety of events may cause this prediction to come true. French in the high jump is doing regularly over 5 feet 6. Roberts has a record of 10 flat in the hundred-yards and 51 in the quarter. LeMoine, Davis and Stuckey are also making good time in the latter event. Haines will be strong in the two-twenty. In the two-mile LeMoine has made 11:03, which is better than the varsity indoor time. Watson is just a few seconds slower. Kraus is doing near 5 flat in the mile. Stuckey is making the best time in the half-mile. Davis is doing well in the hurdles. Ammons is putting the shot over 38 feet and hurling the discus 105 feet. O'Connor will do the pole-vaulting. Several of the strongest men may enter unattached in the K. C.A.C. handicap meet which will be held in Convention Hall, April 2. BETTER WATCH OUT! Try our banana ice cream- Wiedemann's. One of the members of the Junior Prom invitation committee was down to this office this morning complaining about the slowness of the members of the Junior class in turning in their prom dates. This committee has been working hard for three months trying to accommodate the other members of the class. According to the statement of the visitor, the invitation committee has made a solemn resolve never to ask a junior for his date again. Should this threat be made good April 29 may come and find many juniors without an invitation to the Prom. MOFFETT photographs are in nearly every country of the world; the home of President Taft, many of the state governors and U. 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