“Seers” and “Fools” Disport at Basketball Last Thursday night for one brief hour the “Seers” and “Fools” or in other words the chosen few of the “Collegian” and “Froth” staffs forsook their various and diversified vocations to revel in the intricacies of a regular basketball game. It is history that the “Froth" staff won, but had there been no first half to this particular game there would be a different story to tell. When the first half had ended and the smoke had cleared away, the scoreboard told the sad story that the "Jesters” had amassed a grand total of 20 points, while the "Sages” had no more than they be gan with. A consultation of the “Collegian” stars was then held, and its immediate results were very evident for in the second period they straightway proceeded to gather in 10 points while their more frivolous friends could garner but six. The final score was “Froth” 26, “Collegian” 10. The Band Concert. Before the usual very large, en thusiastic and appreciative audi ence, the Cadet band last Sunday night gave its first concert of the present term. The band has always been a favorite of the stu dents and Sunday evening’s concert was ample justification of the fact. The popular selection “Adele” was received with the most favor but all the numbers showed the result of careful training. As an invocation the quartette sang several numbers and Austin read “The White Swan”. The lat ter was at his best and gave his reading with an interpretative power that stamped him as one of the best men in his line that we have ever had at Penn State. Across the Way More than fifty girls have entered classes that have been lately organ ized for the study of various prob lems. The three books that will be used are “Immigration Problems”, “India’s Awakening" and “The Child in the Midst”. It is interest ing to know that “India’s Awaken ing” was written by Sherwood SPECIAL THIS WEEK CREAfI ALMONDS 29° a pound Yes, you may buy 10 or 15c worth 2 7ie Store State College Fuel and Supply Company M. B Meyer, Mgr. j. c. smith & SON Hardware, Builders’ Material, Oils, Paints, Glass, Cement, Stoves and Electrical Supplies, Tinware, House Furnishing Goods, etc. MEEK BLOCK The Tobacco Store Geo. B. Jackson Holmes Btdq , Allen Street PHILIP D. FOSTER Dealer in all kinds COAL AND WOOD 338 W. College Ave. Both Phones Have That Picture framed by C. H. SMITH Finest Work ut the Right Price 212 E. College Ave. Marion Long T 5, was sent as a representative to Cornell during Farmer's week there to obtain in formation regarding extension work in home economics. Never has anything been done for the Penn State girls to arouse so much appreciation and enjoyment as the giving of a victrola to the Cottage. Those who are responsi ble for the gift are unknown, but it is known that they are friends of the Penn State girls. A visit to the Cottage some time will convince them of the thanks that it is im possible to express. The Organ Recital. Miss Margherite Wilson. 'l5, will render the organ recital next Sunday, with Miss Katherine Davis as soloist. The program follows : March of the War Priests, from Mendelssohn’s “Athalia;” Serenade, Jensen; Prelude in F Minor, Buck; To a Wild Rose, MacDowell; O Rest in the Lord, vocal solo. Miss Katherine Davis; Cantilene Nup tiale, Dubois; Resolute, Horatio Parker. We will Accommodate Your Guests Zbe linn State College a! i\T22t=l& p Proprietor The Idle Hour The place for clean amusements State College B. and B. Co. Under the Movie* and Robinson Block Bush House Bellefonte, Penna. Rate per day $2.50 With bath $3.00 per day W. L. DAGGETT FOREST L. STRUBLE Plumbing and Heating Both Phones FELLOWS, For Pretzels go to MARTIN'S C. E. SNYDER FIREPROOF GARAGE Steam Heated AUTOS. BICYCLES. GUNS TO HIRE General Repair Work a Specialty 116 S. Frazier Street, corner of Calder ALBERT THOMPSON Automobile Livery and Taxi Service 'Bellefonte, Pa Caterers, Attention ! State College Bakery for Bread, Pastry and Ice Cream” We carry a full line of Both Phones Farmers and Traders Life Insurance Company Home Office, Syracuse, N. Y. Absolute Security and Lowest Cost John S. Dale and Son, Agents 420 Burrowes Street Bell phone 102 R State College, Penna. The pknn state collegian Our buying facilities in the con fectionery line are second to none. We are in a position to buy right and we make it a point to give our patrons the advantage of careful buying. Have you tried that Old Main Sundae? Its a hummer and only five cents, IT’S BUTHYMOLjgT SHAVING JXiP SOAP w\ h s That Explains \ His Smile of ; A rf/. Satisfaction. Ir ‘usd No smarting or burning sensation to even the most tender face. Eutliy mol Shaving Soap is non*irrituting and leaves a soothing and cooling nftcr>effect. We bundle the liest in every* lint. Tltut'a why we sell and recommend EUTHYMOL SHAVING SOAP Gilliland Drug Store THE SPOTLESS SHOP A real City barber shop Pastime Building GEO. W. LOHMAN Chas. M. McCurdy, .las, K. Barnhart, President Cashier Both Phonos Students* Supplies The Athletic Store GRAHAM, on the Corner. Nittany Inn Block College Ave. Everything for the Amateur Outdoor Work Our Specialty W. W. Smith Photographer and Stock Dealer Agency Eastman Kodaks and Supplies Edison Diamond Point Phonographs and Records Webßtefr Typewriter Ribbons Multi-kopy Carbon Papers First National Bank Bellefonte DR. EVA B. ROAN OPTOMETRIST 622 East College Av., State College, Pa Hours: 3 to 5 p. m. and 7 to 9p. m. Eyes Examined ROUNTREE'S The Palace Restaurant Corner West College and Frazier REAL EATS. Efficient catering for special feeds The Nittany Theatre PRESENTING TODAY THE STRAIGHT ROAD by CLYDE FITCH with GLADYS HANSON Four part Paramount feature THURSDAY THE SEATS OF THE MIGHTY by SIR GILBERf PARKER with LIONEL BARRYMORE A six part World Film feature, a production extraordinary FRIDAY DUSTIN FARNUM in THE VIRGINIAN A five part Paramount feature that needs no comment SATURDAY TYRONE POWER in the famous society drama ARISTOCRACY by BRONSON HOWARD Another Paramount feature MONDAY Tillie s Punctured Romance with the inimitable comedienne MARIE DRESSLER A mile of rare comedy with a laugh in every inch Penn State Laundry Everything New Best Work We make three deliveries a week In Order to Afford a Greater Diversity of Selection to our patrons we decided upon the addition of several new manufacturer’s lines of good clothes. After careful survey and investigation of the fore most clothes makers of America we decided upon Rosenberg Bros. & Co., makers of Fashion Clothes. Tailors at Fashion Park, Rochester as being the firm best fitted to tailor clothes according to our ideas of the proper way clothes should be tail ored. Whose clothes stood out, by clever designing, making as distinctively individual in style and good taste. A firm with whom we would link our knowledge in the production of as near perfect clothes as it is possible to produce. These clothes in Spring styles irom these makers will soon be shown at both our stores in addition to the clothes made for us by the following firms: Hart Schaffner & Marx, Chicago; Garson Meyers & Co., and Levy Bros., Rochester; Pellham, Philadelphia A combination of good clothes makers, whose best ideas and our own embodied in selection of things, we feel most desirable to our patrons for Spring and Summer wear 1915. §.tra#hc(t[lolh«r wluDJif/C?v Correct Vv gress AND STATE COLLEGE - Pa.
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