Blue Seal Cambric The paper of quality, that sat isfies the most critical 40c per box at KRUMRINE’S We carry a full line of Students’ Supplies [BASEBALL Do you play the game ? If so we can be of aid to you in the way of equipment —equipment designed and made by experts who know the game and it’s require ments. Spalding “Players” Autograph Bats, exact duplicates of bats used by prominent Big League players, $1 each; other bats from $1 to 10c. Spalding “Featherweight” Base ball Shoes, the lightest shoes ever made for ball playing use. $7 per pair. Other shoes from $8 to $2.50 per pair. The “Just Right" Infielders Glove. Broken-in model with the famous King Patent Felt Padding $5 each. Other infielders’ gloves lrom $5 to 25c. Play with equipment bearing the Spalding Trademark —the kind the “Big Leaguers” use. Catalogue free on request. A. G. Spalding & Bros. 12G-128 Nassau St., G2O Fifth Avenue, New York City. For the Month of April our patrons can secure fresh shell oysters opened eyery morning or while you wait. And with your cooperation and continued patron age will make a special effort to supply our patrons with the best fresh fish and sea foods we can procure during the summer season Kindly let us have your orders early in the week. Philadelphia Fish & Oyster Market Frazier Street Longee’s Restaurant ICuHt College Ave. OUR MEAL TICKETS will enable you to enjoy good eats at reasonable rates JUST IN Nettleton, Bostonian, Bass, Crawford Come in and look my stock over FISHER’S SHOE STORE L. D. FYE and staple GROCERIES Wholesale and Retail Special rates to clubs and fraternities 200-202 West College Avenue lie Athletic Store Hospital Financial Report Receipts of Hospital building ac count, treasurer’s office, February 28, 1915. Balance on hand July 21, 1914 $6205.99 From W. P. and M. Hum mer 100.00 Personal donations to President Sparks 155.00 Purchasing agent and sun dries 5.12 Hospital committee of Woman’s club 663.70 Readmission fees 135.00 Proceeds of short course play 38.90 Bal. on hand Feb. 28.1915 7303.71 Report of Hospital committee of the State College Woman’s club, March 27, 1915, Receipts Balance at Farmer’s Trust Co., Sept. 1, 1914 $ 109.4 2 Donations from Woman’s club, Knipe fund, etc. 21,20 Tag day receipts 617.56 Benefit at Nittany theater 63.70 Hospital benefit play 122.34 Interest to Jan. 1, 1915 3.82 Disbursements Infirmary supplies $ 65.79 Miscellanous expenses 11.90 Paid to building fund with treasurer 663.70 Balance on hand March 27, 1915: Farmer’s Trust Co. 74.31 First National bank 122.34 Varney Welfare Week The citizens ol State College and many college students who attend ed the meetings last week conduct ed by Mr. and Mrs. Varney unite in their expression of admiration for the work of the Varneys. During THE PENNrSTATE - COLLEGIAN I I feiTfeafft I TMc^i/^Qualih/ f .fblfl Col logo TODAY A Wonderful Picture GEORGE BEBAN Tha Italian A Paramount production don’t THURSDAY The Dancer and the King CELIE SPOONER A Pretentious offering FRIDAY ROBERT WARWICK MONEY An unusually effective Photo play SATURDAY FLORENCE REED The Dancing Girl This Paramount production has been splendidly directed and mounted. You will say it is one of the best. All of the above are QUALITY PRODUCTIONS the week, lectures and conferences were conducted both afternoon and evening and the various civic and social problems of the average community discussed. Mr. Varney lectured Sunday afternoon on” The Dying Giant”, and both Mr. and Mrs. Varney spoke at the 6.30 meeting of the Y. M. C. A. in the Auditorium. Scabbard and Blade Convention The Tenth National Convention of the Scabbard and Blade Military society will be held at Penn State on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday of this week. Business meetings will be held during the morning and afternoon of each day. On Thurs day evening there will be a number of initiations; Friday evening a dance will be held in theArmoiy; and Saturday evening will be the annual banquet at the Nittany Inn. Delegates from the Atlantic to the Pacific coast will be in attendance. The Society will inspect the regi ment of cadets on Friday. Engineers Meet. The annual meeting of the com bined Engineering societies was held on Friday night. After the business meeting was completed President Sparks gave a talk on the WiiliamFaversham Famous Actor, saya k <^^^7 "A pipe of Tuxedo keeps me Fading \ physically fit and in good spirits, and, l . because it is mild and doesn't bite, it y«' r is peasant to the throat and keeps \ my voice in good tone. " \ Tuxedo Keeps YQua Physically Fit Every playgoer has remarked the virility and clean-cut vigor of William Faversham, both as an actor and as a man. 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OC lettering, curved to fit pocket AUC In Tin Humidors, 40c and 80c In Glass Humidors, 50c and 90c THE AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY The first glimpse of Springtime fashions in footweai for your ap proval at FROMM’S ECONOMY STORE The Home of the Marshall Shoe "Confessions of a College Presi dent.’’ Dean Walker and Prof- Moyer also addressed the engineers and Prof. Marshman entertained by reading "Barbra Fritchi.” Re freshments concluded the meeting which was a success in every way. Garman, 'l5, presided. SmKsAua, The Active Man’s Underwear For sale by SauerstfeHeberling 1 The Leading Hotel in tbt city Fort Pitt Hotel Pittsburg, Pa “State’s” Headquaters RADNOR Arrow COLLAR State College Fuel anti Supply Company M. B. Mey»*r, Mgr. Both Phones THE First National Bank State College, Pa. W. L. POSTER, Pres. DAVID F. KAPP, Cashier