Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, October 15, 1913, Image 4

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    Y. W. C. A. Comedy.'
The date of the annual produc
tion by the Y. W. C. A. has this
year been ; set for November 8, the
Saturday e of Pennsylvania Day
week, and . the comedy to be pre
sented is one by Edouard Pailleron,
the great f i . French comedy play
wright. It is entitled "-Thu White
Mouse".'
In view of tie excellent work
done by the Y. W. C. A. last year
in "Cousin Kate" and their happy
selection of such a bright bit of
comedy for this production, the
event bids fair to be a great suc
cess and one wi4l, deserving the
patronage of both students and
faculty.
Pi Kappa Alpha
On Friday 'evening Oct. 10th the
Beta Alpha Sigma Fraternity gave
a smoker in honor of its installation
as the Beta Alpha chapter of Pi
Kappa AlpfilPf . raternity. Instal
lation ceremonies were held Satur
day morning in the chapter house.
Lunch was served at one o'clock at
St. Paul's M. E. church, after which
the installation cerenioliies we're
completed.
At eight o'clock a banquet was
held at the , Brockerhoff; Belle
tonte, Pa.
Important Notice
Sotfar this yar these has been
somewhat of 'a lack of interest
shown in cross-country running,
much more so than last year, when
we turned out a winning team.
For tiliS year we -have planned to
meet some good teams, providing a
good team can be developed, which
can only be done by those who
were on the team last year and any
new men, getting out and working.
Repceqlat once to either Capt. Key
ser or Coach Martin.
Stag-:-Saturday evening in the
armory, proceeds to go to a swim
ming pool fwg.cls.
The Challenge of Modern Efficiency
Amid the ranks of "Big Business" has appeared a new steel
brained c' - rt T 1 1 .3 1 bzru it tl'otv- equipped typemiter plant
in the world --- the—Mastet-Model of the Royal—backed by
•,.ii.ironclad Guarantee.
The RoyaL Master-Model is a modern letter-maker in a
lass by itself. The Royal does the most, for it does the
.iwpck ,otgeyeral tyyewriters in one
(1)' General Correspondence.
(2) C:,i_d-Writing, including Tags and Labels
(8) yonclensed Billing, Loose Leaf and Unit Order
work—nil this without a dollar of added cost to the
purchaser. A
ROYAL TYPEWRITER COMPANY
904 Walnut street, Philadelphia, Pa.
Illinois Life Insurance Company
,4a-4.r :Whe Giant of the West
All forms of policies written and through our Agencies
you can pay the annual pi emium in monthly install
ments
Policy and zeceipt foi the first years premium deliv
eyed at once
LOCKYER & AT WOOD, INCORPORATED
The Sweetest Thing on Earth
is the general verdict regarding our
confectionery. That you will agree
with it we are absolutely certain, if
you but give our candy a trial. People
say they cannot tell the difference be
tween ours and those sold at extrava
gently high prices. No wonder.
There isn't any difference except in the
price.
GRAHAM, ON THE CORNER
The Quality Shop
J. 11. MUSSER
American Gentlemen Shoes
Dry Goods, Groceries, Notions
A share of your patronage respectfully
solicited. Quality guaranteed at rea
sonable prices
Win a Prize
Anyone having ideas or sugges
tions for features in a side show at
the Agricultural Fair to be held on
Pennsylvania Day, will please sub
mit the same to. F. K. Hohler, A.
Z. House, before October 20. A
cash prize is offered for the stunt
which will draw the largest crowd.
This contest is open to all. .
The Fair is open from 9 a. m. to
to 12 m., and 4 p. m. to 10 p. m.
Friday, November 7.
A meeting will be held Thursday
evening, October 16, 202 Engineer
ing Building, to discuss advisability
of forming a student guide associa
tion.
Who will drink the cider, a few
weeks hence.
PENN STATE COLLEGIAN
RAY D. GILLILAND, P. D.
Druggist
Drugs Sundries Stationery
Toilet Articles
Students' Supplies
Prescriptions a Specialty "'—
STATE JEWELRY
Whitman and Huyler Chocolates
Nittany Inn Block
College Ave.
Zort - 2\,tt kkotd,
C. A. Blanchard
Manager
Penn Avenue and Tenth Street *
"I'lttairanV, "Pa.
Smktk\ ?h.fitOtre.Otet
Sole_agent for Eaatmaa Socass
Itew Temoramte ealitina
and up:to.date apparatus and methods
Mt East College 'Ratans
State _C,..:Atepo
lE!M
Ready for Duty
Suits and Overcoats here awaiting your call.
Newest models in a diversity of cuts and fabrics—suffi-
ciently large and varied to meet the requirements of
any man and satisfy any particular taste
The Sim Clothes
are different from ordinary ready to put on clothes--
they are specially tailored for us by three of America's
best clothes makers, according to our own specifica
tions, and are tailored by hand in a superior manner as
well as having "lines" and "grace" to them seldom ap
proached in ready clothes. And yet our prices are
moderate.
Suits and Overcoats $l5, $lB, $2O, $22.50, $25,
upwards
We also make clothes to order and do it well
New shapes in hats in this week. New Shirts,
Neckwear and Gloves. Over 60 different styles in
mackinaws
gintsalteethier
ov_correct d ress
I!IELLEFONTE AND STATE COLLEGE - PA.
The Toggery Shop
Men's Furnishings .4 A. G.
Spalding & Bro's Athletic
Goods .4 The Heidcap and
Tailormade Clothing .4. .e
A full assortment of cp,llege
Pennants .1 .1. .; -4
C. W. SMITH
South Allen Street
Fisher's Shoe Store
We have the Shoes that will
prove their value
All the Standard Makes
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