THE TOASTMASTER. Production by the Thespians the Best in Recent Years. ['he college dramatic club made a decided hit last Friday evening in the eleventh anniversary production, a three act comedy entitled "The Toastmaster." It is generally con ceded that this season's show in many respects far surpasses the play given lsst year. A large and en thusiastic audience greatly encour aged the amateur actors. To college people, the play was particularly pleasing, for it vividly presented the interesting complica tions which resulted from a banquet of underclassmen. Amusing situa tions and comical experiences were in order almost ever minute and the entire production was found to be very entertaining. Judging from the hearty applause at tne end of each act and from the warm expressions of approval heard on all sides, the efforts of the various members of the cast were crowned with success. The work displayed by the old men was ex cellent, while that of the new men, several of whom had principal parts, was of the same high standard. Each man prortraved his part ad mirably and, on the whole, the play was very cleverly executed. The college quartette and or chestra added variety to the pro gram by contributing a number of selections in their usual excellent manner At Bellefonte, the Thespians were greeted by a good sized audience. Good staging facilities produced a better effect and the people were highly pleased with the entire per formance. At Tyrone and Clear field, they met with the usual suc cess. The houses were well filled with appreciative audiences at both towns. The senior class will meet tonight at 6.30 in room 20 Eng. Bldg. THE STATE COLLEGIAN 10:0TatiV1010 0101616 Me Me sass Diela ft' ,--ii: -----:, • ,, , , ,,...,6.,(yp v .4- -r , \ V. , - SP S I , kt.c.e,_„l, '.< ~ -.... "•-- , ..;,'",-,4 A 03W 1 1; 7 •;.::i ::\ ~- ,r‘)11 i,,5..r .....,,,,•_4„.,,,.... ':..', \ir 7 .. „ 1,. 4,.40A ,,, ,1 w - -- 2.°? ' ~.../ ~,7 , 4:4 6 „,„,,,,, ... _,....,.,,......„ c0., 1 4, 4 .,,,‘ ~..z . : , .._ „, ___.,„.... MANHATTAN SHIRTS in the most handsome colorings ever ejproduced by these leaders of shirt e l makers. $1.50 to $3. These shirts ''`A - 1 can only be had in Central Pennsyl vania at the Sim Store as we have ex clusive cnntrol of these shirts. [ El 1 (jEclipse Shirts—sl.oo and $1.50. 0 (JSpring suits, overcoats, raincoats— el: N t the new models now being shown. sc) l SIM THE CLOTHIER Correct dress for men gI 0 e) 0, State Representative J. G. Stoll, 341 McAllister Hall eve6:6- agio 6 6,6 c 6,0604: Skating Rink GOOD FLOOR BEST SKATES Knisely Brothers SPRING 1908 JWe're impartial as to the merits of derbies and soft hats for spring. Be cause we have the best of both Roelofs and C. & K. derbies and soft hats at $3 have been the backbone of our business for years. 11• Knapp-Felt" derbies at $4 come as a finer quality of the same sturdy stock—the top notch of derby luxury. gEach hat in a wide variety of shapes, colorings and proportions that comply with our standard in men's wearables. • 6 )01 ' /7 . ,-1 ,7 •".• , ••; Pt/ A , .2, 0 76" ) / "W s " . "‘;• -;, THE MALLORY STUDIO PHOTOGRAPHY BELLEFONTE PENNA Specially of Oval Pan rail Frames M. Ferguson, 'O9, agent, Kappa Sigma HARDWARE Good Goods - Lowest Prices Honest Inspection and Fair Judgment is all I ask.... .. JOIIN I. OLEWINE 13....nemmm J. GEORGE STOLL Student agent for Writing Paper, Shirts, Corduroys and Pennants Room 341 t • A • iezaiwoo