Vol. VI, No. 22 `THESPIANS A New Musical Comedy, The Gay Soubrette, ,to be Given on tues- day. I 1 ' ,Tho'se who saw "The Thespians ' in "Popocaterpillar VII" last iy will welcome the news that this o - Iganization will produce a' new m - Isical comedy novelti entitled "Th Gay Soubrette" in the Auditorium ion Tuesday, March 22, gat 8:15 p. m. Lines, songs, dance, costumes— are new. The book is the adaptation by Mr. W. H. Foit i er 'lO, of his own and "The Thespia s" coach and di rector, Mr. Downing's, ideas. The songs are the latest popular ones se lected from the most successful shOws of the season. The dances are far b ' and any attempted last year—to p tf , it as one of the chorus , , men said : "Last year's dances were mere kind garten efforts compared / with these. ' The costumes are di rect from Tams of New York and Van Horn af PhiladelPhia, and are being made ' solely for "The Thes pians" and the musicwill be by the College Orchestra. 1 k 1 Rehearsal's have been i going on ever sinie the' mid-year exams were finished, and to those who knew 7hat wonders Mr. Downing accom- Plisi* in so short a time last year, be \ evident that a very much higher l dege of perfection will be attained bye time "The Thes plans" appear. \ Among old favor . es - - W. H. Foster as Mimi, they I .pubrette, • whose dancing nee no \ word of Praise to those whohave s 1 -ji it; Mr. Jos. A.l Hassler, the mos trE l Ger- STATE COLLEGE, PA., MARCH 17, 191' m n impresario that ever breathed, w one all remember as "Uncle Tpm" in `Topocaterpillar!"; And Mr. H. P. Armstrong, who as Jack Hymen, a punk' American, has thie very be opportunity to make use of his , ce lent bakitone, voice, thebest State C llege has ever 'heard. Alex. Gray,' football captain, will m ke a life size hit as , Mimi's little b ther, Altrnon ;Gurthie, the Dev il in last 3% r's SophoMore show, takes the part of Yankee Mike, a Yrng pugilist,in his iniihitable style; T Attrtguy, as Kid Knapp, makes one t 'nk of an English cockney jockey; , Gray, 3rd, as pansy I Corker, ex hi its his really fine tenhr voice Ito t e very best advantage; Steidle, as Ft ggie Corker, makes h i "chappie" part Seem his real i vocation; Lud w ck; as Richard Corker, a racing m n, is par excellente-and Mattern, as Frau Ziegler, plays to Joe Hassler in' most natural German housewife stYle. he chorus numbers 14, seven m n and seven girls, and their clanc inleaves n?tl'l,ing to 6e desired. The sinking will delight anyone who' en i jo ,s timely music sung by a bunch of !good male voices. I ,11'he seats will be put on sale at thbusiness office ,on Friday,4ilar. 18 h at 6.30 and the , prices will be i 35 50 and 75 cents T he Organization will asSemble In omsburg on Tuesday, ~M ar. 28th, y there that evFning, at Sunbury Wednesday, Clearfield on Thurs , and close with Bellefonte on day. i i he executive committee of the i- - of Trustees arc to meet at the e on March 281 Price Fiye Cents Neat Sunday's Speaker. 111 r., Charles iStflzle will be here nine hou4 next Sunday, addressing the Freshman class meeting, Sunday morning Chapel, Senior class meet ing and Sbnday evening Association meeting. Charles( Stelzle is unique among students and writers on sociological and kindred topics. Born in the ten ement hobse district, and living ofi the East Side Of New York City for twenty-fiV t e years he is familiar 'with - the social conditions of the masses. For eight years 'he was a machinist in the largest shop in the City vithere he had an: unusual bpportunitY fqt: stbdying,the industrial proble . - first, hand.! To-day, in a pla power will i ch he has made r for self, Stelzle is waging a fight fo great American which means more to the ma Third Avenue than tc the ma Fifth Avenue. He is most popular ly known as the Superintendent of the Presbyterian Department of Ch ch and Labor. l As a sPeaker Mr. .tetzl is in demand at the; im, Lnt national g4therings not Only Own denomination but in those her churches, being recognized 4 leading authority in America . on Clhnrchi and tabor problems. port in h of o as t is your Full Name ? istrar wishes to call spe • n to the notice on the ds concerning'the names top) in the catalogue. I gs poljtant that these names ' 6 her Saturday. , The pro pt cooperation of will do much goo The Re! cial attenti btlletin S. of student It is very • [ be corr ect ccirdia an.; the stud - • the Col eg tan at e of im the deal ideal—the