Page Four Easter Candies Easter Cards Don't Fail to See Our Line of Easter Packages GRAHAM AND SONS On the Corner Easter Candies Thespians To Stage Play to be entirely unintOrmtozy for tiro prtoont °Miring and thin neceitsitated the ordering of Untie enthely nee Lietti Chick me nun Laing pointed The hcentry Is In keeping nith the pitbont now mole In th.llllatli_ production StionglyLunn kitting oilin 0011000 1, auggestit e E 1101.4, Mito,ti, and holders, after the (wagon of Lit hail, Craig. anti Itheinhaidt limo lion doiigneti and lire no' undo tot% 5101.110 in Phllittlelphl The C.o4tUnn, .doc nil. different The legendary, fully ginovitiliete of Silo play In violet] out In Um nett nthome The orelievtlaunder the mlsoodl Junction or AV 0 The:lllmm. Is helot: drilled In the musk tt filch Is Add to be or a tory catching °Mote The mock Is a tory essential matt of the pm [el mance and Ictutl) 11.111 en the 8.1.048 Or 111.11 n plat and tills le un lIC,OM pan y moot hills fah to ecllpve tom:loos attempts M lien on the road the or. chestm Ims ztittaos been a big Matting card for the nhom I leket Sala Tieltetit 0111 be put on sale in. Krum rippis thug ...tote on the folloithir neenolenu nasal.° stilt for fai.ulti, Wednentlni Match 28, at 530 p n , tot the Seniors. at 730 p nt The generril male 0111 ennui on TliniodiQ, I lIJ,t. antl &aunts* front t, 10 to 7 to fi TII and after 730 on btituril ll ticheto nut) be hail at the box office 111 the Audltoi lute. TlcLets this NU,/ Ulll bo ticket' tit fifty unit 1.1.1`110 -Ilie 1,111.4 FRESHMAN MATMEN _ GRAPPLE WITH AGS From all 111,11,1[10ns, the te m", ttrestllng meet lutt.c.ost the r..ltpn and the Tao 'lc II sentatlc es which toil Inc, de the lam ing finals on Michts 'night of this uoelt, promises to I some e‘eitine; and decided'} Inteicsrbit, DOlitY Thu mot u 111 be held in he Almon and 14 Mehedlded to sl,O al Oaten o'clock The members or the - Agal. ' to iii ,eob hem, sclected but tbtro So still some tiocutaintl :le to the 11051 lino- UP The feature of tin, ectning should ho In the larr-pound eines V. 13011 Do. Is of Om tut. }cat num :orals Octlat, the Pen. , ltlOll.Ll Vrothmar, gruppit r These - tuo men .1,0 holng groomed to succeed Osternito er for ocst se Lt pros Mhos that Oasis ult. cilantro him course and that Dollar will be hack On his t ccord In practice, the ton-}rat man should have Oil' better of the ocoment but Oil veal llngt, 05111 furnish lots of opposition The scheduled bouts folio, 115-pound I len —l3l on n, tee o-5 etr men. en Neu ton, or Mellannters, 1920 125-pound el In Dodd, it% 0-} etr men. Lomlre, 1320 138-Pound clann--D 111 s, tn 0-3 car men n. Dettni. 1920 145-pound 'la..—ll, t..nbach, two -stm mon, %V Isrrmn En• CONCII, • 1920 159-pound ch.,— II it 'lll • 1., r•-, cal mon. Ns 'Wilson. I'l2o 175-pound class—Ouchan,m, tv O. Nou men, NS Thomas or Osborne, 1920 Heal y-v.eight elms-1.703eL tyro-yc•tr men, vs noel* or Fir-felting, 1920 COLLEGE CHORUS TO GIVE FINAL CONCERT Under the din tarot of Dean C C Robinson, the College Chorus u 111 len der "Malaita. V, et ling ist" in the auditorium ne‘t bend Ls afttl noon Tills Is of special Intel tst and It the In It one to be given I.* the Colic ne Chorus Slat season The dun us cola tile; 01113 ILun dred andlif teen toles 1.11.0(s1t 15131i7 1 Plano, Intl oduallon 2 Chorus, "1 on shall he tr lam Pau l:ea-WIN," 3 Quartet and Cho "And Si lien all the ghestis had finished" 4 13min,—"Then 7.1. handsome Pau-Pult-Kee o , X Is" —Cho b ons ho In spurts" 5 Chorus,—"He nos tit used In shit t of doe-skin " 6 Quart';,—a, "First he Miami' a solemn measure" It, — rill the tt Ind he to,% MI Its Ind" 7 Chorus,— . Then •.dd the) to S Tentn 8010,—"00..may 0880180, be Med'. 9 Cho: ue.—"'Chun the gentle Clil 14abos fettle , " IP. Clint un,- - Vt a 3 he:LA[lll %NUS 11l 11. Qum tit.—"lle It and alio caned the candle" 12 "elan us,—"So analog the autritd lin enabled bOIMISTS Minv Kuthe In( Da, lv 'lB,—Sups nun '3lrm IttimveH 131,th , alto Itus.ll —Tema Air C I tl.l, Mtn C C Itobllmot ALconip.titlst. The Sophmote Criss It inquet ',kWh was scheduled to ho held last Satutda) et otting, ram CllllO OW 13 1' Wchster, chairman of the tonitnittee of arrango moots, shard that this was necessitated icy tacit of support aps and Gowns $1,75 'Mono who ordered cape and gownq from me will not bo asked for any de posit, The outfits will arriVo sonic timo In May. I can got any canna desire.] any time up until tho day boron commencement, and I NvIII lawn a number of exttu out nta,-.,e,n,,Pand at commoncomont limo •toM47:,Cripiodato any ono who has no glocioegfitting an outfit. I=l Easter Cards 1 The Second Campaign I=l he mated that Louie•; c.f those clrcularst 0 Moll t e 1.11,11,h0d to the college. Lt LIL bent to praLtlcally utl of the Alum- I=E2M:MI!I A Idler evutno of rho ocopu of tie. aurora tattoo tollla and of the reasons m lac the, Omuta be pticssed, a summary td alit summits of these circulars Is as tolloss An tune oprLttlen of $2,938,000 Is totted of stitch about 40 par cent Is Intendsd bra maintenance. uranium ID ode tent tot nettbuildings and enlarge monts of othetes 12 per cunt for it fire , pima drill hull and at :I . :Dry, and 8 pet sent fur esteaslon stork in agriculture and home V. 110110.4 In reSPonso to the pt °balite query of whether the col lege rep I es the people of the state for the tipproprl Itloll mode to It 1* the Legislators. citations are made of Its attack 111 area leulture, home econamlcs, told emit:is:log est - tension of Its Inc es tipaiOnal s ea it In ogrlcultut 0, engineer lam% and utinlug t of its cot erspendence nstinct/en. art Ilv Instruction at the col lege slat o In the cetera Dears since 1811 e the number of students has increas .ed nom JIII m 2,Stt, and of Its training for national defense, miterelts user 1200 strulentetmoth log Intdruction under lit S At arts olllcets t'omphrat 11 o Approprlatlo. ro.ininn no "WIWI nf.UniOnt con be et forth than •Olat 01000 lo the follow ing :litotes on oh tt. the tolls go has re- Lt It eit town the lei:LA:tune in the blot Ilse elNioll.l TOTen ATTFYIWWII 9459,519 92* 898 525,929 1,291 1911 800,000 00 1913 I=o 000 00 • it, tin 0 ve.llo tielielto of $179,58002 $200,000.00 tespettis 01) ',ere Clieoun tee. it In 1407,155.000 00 ,trio approprl ittti rot tountlingth anti In 1913 the cum of $l7l 000 011 0 cot .itie for the cute itul poso in the I.lst trio eossione $29,- 000 and 505,000 restuttitel unn git en foi et 0.11 , 11.1 0111 It An Interesting reu nite 14 tit It r 100 per cent Ittereatte in. mend 11.0 01111, 1907, there hnc been 10111,111/1]11111,7 !item.° of but 20 per rent In thu tnalntenitute appropriation COUNTY CLUB LIST HAS BEEN COMPILED Km it the Penn State ntuderan from your County organlaid It club? County Club of gmleadlon vitte net or more lm por butt than it In right no. The lead .. 4 or thiben that IWO c,rganized are now ateinptlng to boo It the college and need the tint of csery man In order that all idtulthtil might get in touch with their taint!. duo lead the following three toil hat beCIII compiled Courtly Prenident Addrene Alit Olen% R. Pliiimbere Kapp t Sigma Ile net C MeDonald Alpha Gamma Rho Berlin D S Adams Alpha Zeta Blair 11 It Buck 224 Pugh St But too L W 131110 Alpha Tau Omega ih ttlford IL D. Leo is Alpha Zeta Butler Cluit Dufford Alpha Zent Cloarneld .1 A Martin Alpha Zotrt Columbia G It Kest. 228 Pugh St Cumhot hoot W C Kuons Alpha Zeta Elio It 11 Busch 170 Burro.cs ontclin if ItillW oC7nG—ol2 Plantain W It. Miller Sigma PI Ilartlsbutg C B Patterson Kappa. Sig Huntingdon \V C Landipd.l2 W I3eav runiata .1 K Rubinson 100 W Beaver Lackan 11130. 13 English 402 Main Laurence V A Huston 316 W Booty It high-Nurth -0011500 13 P. Loan S A E Manual SI• C Hornet N E. Club Pot r 3 II 1•' Hollenbaugh 708 C Col C S A Schllbe lota C D Vl.lllll/,0 A T Alford 332 W. Col Wostanot eland T. Il Sooner 428 W Col Vol le IC I. Bollinger Alpha Zeta COUNTI CLUB DANCE Thy annual llaster dance of the Le doh NOI tha rn Won County Club oil! be a. 1,1 In Allentou II on Friday night, lull t, The nlinnui of tho count!cu zo eoortiatlng ulth the local club to lithe dr , dance it succeed ni fil l nithigrffVetire Ga• "Phofoplags e Quali W State College, -Pa. `,o l ' l, i;ill' -, -1,..;: ~11 , 11111;u0 ' Nittany Theatre Nittany Theatre Pastime Theatre THURSDAY I=l "The Chaperon" A t unawo Countess chaperone four oh Is In a summer camp, They all be come enhoged—So does the ehaporon! FRIDAY Win Desmond We extend a special invitationto far fN "The Iced Bullet" City of the collogo and public Itchools "TILE BATTLE OT Thin picturo le trno to 141 title as It of State Collage and asouro all that you contain. one of the liveliest rouglwang. You have never noon anything Juot will soo In this picture a neutorPlooo 0.. tumble tights ever put into a, screen liko it—lt's an exita good one. the Motion Picture Art, play—Action all the we . MANY STUDENTS JOIN TESTAMENT LEAGUE Charlen M Alexander. tho noted evan gelist, Mattered several interenting ad di eeses hero last Sundny Ile spoke at the Fronliman Chapel and the Audi torium In the morning, and nt the YMCA meeting In the evening lie wno ably assisted In his work by Mr Brown, a noted Enghell soloist, and Mr. Barranlough, pianist Mr Alexander Is now connected with the Pocket Testament League, and ho Hooke extensively of the work this League Is doing He told of his exper iences abroad In the mobilization camps of England and France Ho al so said that he believed the United States would be involved in the star be fore the end of mans necks and urged those present to Juin the Lengue and load one chapter of the Bible daily. He related Stories of the cling.. brought about In the Ilses of the soldiers be the stork this league is doing. • Mr Brown sang ses end gospel hy nins at each of the meetings, and Ills effort. Isere groaly appreciated by all those aim he trd him At the YMCA meeting Mr Alex ander again outlined the work that the l'eeket Testament League tins do ing,, and cards acre distributed to those pu.sent to sign the pledge If they clued to Tao hunthed and lifts-fine students signified their intention to live up to the pledgc About eight hunched tiers present Mr Alexandei has been connected stiff, ret isal stork practically all his life. basing been connected with Rev Reu ben A Tories In bin great esangells tic campaigns Sumo:tout the large cities of the world Ile ails also none elated ulth Mr WilbUt Clllll.llll. anoth er noted estingclint An atempt in be ing mode to hose Mr Alexander return to Suite College on April 29. bringing Mrs Alex:oohs and Mr Chaplin stilly him JOHN A. McSPARRAN TO SPEAK AT PENN STATE What promises to tie an unusually Interesting udders. .111 be delivered In the Old Chapel next rrlday evening by 101111 A MeSparan. master of the Penn ivanla State Grange Mr MeSparmn, oho addiessed the student body here tem veal`, 1100. Is n graduate of Lafay ette College anti a former member of the . varailtx football tonic of that insti tution ills subject on Friday evening xlll be . Tile Value of the Grange to the College Alin" The meeting at ahleli he ail] tale 11l is being held under the auspices of the Penn State Grange and (sill he open to all alio may care to at tend Mr McSpat ran's present N Nit to Penn Stato IN being made In conenctlon with a rnembenallp capalfin recently Inaug urtted by the Penn State Grange Those enrolled In the local organization lilt been illchied into taco opponing aid, with the Idea of holding a corn petal, 0 campaign for new member, The campaign which started at the be- Clninng of the present week: call' last imn] Api II 20 Spring football practice Is scheduled to start on April 12th, the day after the Raster rect.ho In oser The cork this spring 'till not be as long drawn out an It ins lant year, hut will be confined to one month During that time the practice alit be more concen tmted than trier 'retort , , and although it will connba montl) of the rudiments of the game, it sill probably Include e'en thing except scrimmage before It In twer Tho back-field roach 'Wen" Scott, In due to urrhe on April 11th and the delalln of the iwactice will be worked out after he haw conferred 111th Remittent Conch Dark. EXI'CUTI%E COMMITTEE TO MEET FRIDAY AFTERNOON The Sweetly° Committee of the Board of Trustees or the college still meet on Friday afternoon nt 4 o'clock According to President Sparks noth ing important nilt r ho taken tap at this time end the business will be mei els' routine Messrs H W 3lltehell. Vance lire- Coi stick. ll:lrvin. Shields. 'White and Bayard ‘,lll ho ',resent HURWITZ AND SMITH Tailors Cleaning and Pressing Suits made-to-order Repairing neatly done. MEMO SATURDAY Marie Doro "Oliver Twist" An elaborato adoption of Charles Melton's Immortal work PENN STATE COLLEGIAN FAVORABLE COMMENT ON MUSICAL CLUBS Much fat ornble comment hun been hoard pertaining to the recent trip of the musical organimitions of the college. particului I) to the work of the Glee Club In the Intercollegiate context held In Nets Yolk Cit). The follrming Is an e,,trnct taken from a recent Issue of the '•\luslenl America .. ..Our admiration Was compelled by the feat of the Penn State club, which, as for as %to could 800, song without a lender and gave its pieces With re mat kable precision and good tone, ouch ut spulie moll for the mechanical care fulness of Ito drilling, noon If these stun a resultant loss in spontaneity Its Alma Mister song to the tune of llleidelberg" v.ould hate sounded bet tor without accompaniment The story of the contest which ap peared In the "New York Sun" two de cidedly humorous, and whlla Ito boost for Penn State UM well concealed, It 0101 01 went none the Iris Some ex tracts of the Mom folio. "Se" et practice had put °tory leant in top form The genernl opinion out front AS. 'The)'ta there bole'. Penn State non honorable menthol tint 0111 and thlo )ear had the honor of the kick off Awn State's team 00111 nos the folklore of the context. A jealous liar cold muter said that as singers the Quakers were the best marching organi zation he had mer heard" TWO-YEAR MEN HOLD ATHLETIC CONTESTS Calisthenics, floor-work, wrestling land basketball all formed a part In the meeting of the first and second year special agricultural students in the A, mory last Saturday night. The !erre mentally..a of the second year class mu rind off the honors, Wet they non in both the mat and cage games. Those who otro present On spectutots were treated to on exhibition that reflects nothing but credit upon the two year ! men 'While skill was lacking In all I their elTorte, they tried hard and with n enthusiasm that Valli catching The affair eats undo, the persons! direction of Doctor Kenneth Counter-balancing lack of shill and knowledge of the wrestling game with brute strength, oath bout was a se vere tussle while It lasted The second hear men showed that the 3 had been benellued by their added year of expo, 'knee and the 3 ttnn five out of the seven bouts, four on Nils and one on a deems lon Falb mole won by Brown, Dodd. flamer - and Buchanan of the second year class, and Ilartenb tell of the 11l at hear chow. Ulbel, second year, and Plorpont„ flrst year were awarded the ileelelone In their respective classes Th It the second year men also won the basketball game was due to the work of Owner at forward The nnal seem w-te 32 to 4 JUNIOR FORESTERS GIVE BANQUET TO SENIORS A farewell hangout 1.111 be given to the Senior Forentern by the Juniors on :Wirth 27 at the Nitb;ny Inn. After thin the Seniors bill start on their nnn tad southern trip On the way they intend stopping In Washington and hat o a personal interview with the head of the IT S Forestry Department. An Interesting talk on the Ozark's was given by A Furgumm last Wednesday evening. Ile explained the chnraelci of the region and Mated that the land sax only adapted to for ests and 01104 averse to any people set ling there A report was given from the 'lnternational Forestry Association meetings at Seattle, Wtshington The Forego. , Society presented a handsome picture to the Forestry School of public schools of music. That was the only remuneration she requested foi her talented sonic. HURDS LAWN FINISH The Correct Writing Paper Few things give such satisfac tion as writing or receiving a let ter upon good stationery. This season we are offering new fash ions, original creations of George B Hurd Company, but reflecting the best ideas of Paris and Lon don as well as Now York. Krumrine's Drugi Store FRIDAY Fox Super Production Theda Bara The story from which this production , was made, was written by Tames W. Adams class of 1011, Ponn ttate College and won a prise in competition with a number of noted writers. A show you will find well worth the, admission, price of 16 00010 SATURDAY ❑LADYS COBURN MME. POWELL PLEASES A LARGE AUDIENCE "Music in the gift of the common pee plc", was the statement advanced by Madame Poston dot log her free lecture musicale lost Friday evening In the Auditorium Doctor Powell believes that among the common people of the world Iles till the ti tie talent and It in het elm to uneatth some of that tal ent from the people of America It is the fit eat desire of this noted singer to convince the United Staten got ernment of the fact that the hidden talent of Its citizens nhould be disco, clod and cultivated by the Institution of flee. governtnent-suppOrted schools of °tunic. Madame Powell naked everyone to pass the stord around and to bring to the mind of eceryone tills now idea Doctor• Pollen moot on to say that thole were Untie things—MHO., plug mid music—that kept people from grow ing old and the greatest of these Is music "Music", sold this famous wo man. "Is the greatest nerve stimulent of the present day nllll I trove proved tills fact liming fifteen ;.ears of exper imenting In ever) part of the acrid " "Wonderful . " Is the eel, word that can dendrite madame PONl,ll . tl Hinging _She held her audience hushed and almost spell-bound as she pi vacated little selec tions from et co form of notional mus ic Iler Lurk toss an Inspiration nod by It she pouted conclushel3 the stim ulating and again the soothing elfeet of I=l Some of the varioun County Clubs mill meet during the mooch end for the impose of helping In the Imposter cam paign for n bigger Penn State login !save appropriation The tenoning an nouncements nere turned in for pub lication. Huntingdon Club, 700 Fllday evening 109 Engineering 131311E1111g Venting,' Club, G2O Wedneedny, 211 13 Engineering . _ Bucks Club, 670 Thumlrty , 201 En Once, Ins, La le Club, 645 Thursday. place un announced Berks Club, 700 'Wednesday, place unnanouractl 1. M. C. A. LOST AND FOUND Boni*Au LOST—CoId Clam. ring of the 1111nobt Suite Noma] Universit) Ingerooll match hitt, 'lO fob attached, Ntateh fob hith Sigma Pi toat-ofownw, km No 208. pair of rabbet a with initlido N it ". Watei man Vountain pen hitt, geld band • trench rondo,. The 'Viott.. of Am !mita: e " nand—Slone mane , . and t Conki remind:l pen State.Centre Electric Ca- EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL, State=Centre Electric' Co: Store Closes at 6 P. M. Spring Overcoats Spring New additions to our early arrivals Hart Schaffner and Marx Rochester-Quailty and Peelham have contributed to this showing new models and new fabrics priced'as reasonable as you'll see anywhere. Exclusive agency for Knapp-Felt and Crofut and Kapp Hats Bates Street Shirts SIM, THE CLOTHIER BELLEFONTE DEDICATE LAVIE TO DEAN HOLMES The IDIS La Vle, the chum hear book, u 111 be dedicated by Dr. Arthur Holmo. Dean of the Geneml Faculty, according to the decinion of the members of the Junior china in their meeting hint week Wotit on the La Vie is progi coning 1014114 and indent+ the unexpected hap pone, nlll ho not on neheduled time At thin meeting of the china, Reber 9 Chu ice wan elected to 1111 the unexpired torte of field Part ish In the Student Council from the Engineering School. .11r Palish haying droppd out of nehool at the beginning of the second semes ter E. E. runs wan elected as base ball manager for the clans team, T. J. Smith nag elected track innnager for the ramming leer and T N Reed wan elected tennia teenager for the class team for the conning season. Sealer max appointed to take Ritt's place OS chairman of tine membership committee The All-College dance which is to be held in the Anton 3' on gattn day night hi mitten to he one of the biggest no el il events of the Cl inter menson It Is being held under the auspices of the Senior One% and tnetnitte4 of till tour classes hsve been Invited to attend A. DEAL SANITARY PLUbIBLNG, snuar, HOT WATER 'VAPOR AND VACUUM 111:ATING Stole College, A Typewriter Exceptional For Collegians Change your type in an Instant from one style to another—or any tannage. MULTIPLEX HAMMOND Two sets of type in each machine. 'Uwe UMm pl e e —om' Pres — to mr ab e du Msr Beautiful work—beyond compare. If not inclined to a new machine, inqu for our Factory Rebuilt'. We ire Rent Machines of high quality. Patron ' . Vnigi c al t l.l voc trvYi nson Dr. Alexander Graham Bell Chancellor Rev. B. G. Tani Williamohn G. Norm, Dean Howells also all contras and Universities Our spLeial tcrms to collegians will Interest you. Catalog for the asking. Hammond Typewriter Co. 645 East 69th Street New York Gil,. N. Y. CONTEST IS STILL OPEN Win a Victrola Or $75.00 Worth • of New Records A good chance for Fraternities or Clubs to get a new Victrola or New Records Contest closes April 28. Piedmont, Omar, Fatima, Sweet Caporal, Velvet, Hassan, Reyno, Oasis coupons count 5 votes. All 1 / 2 _coupons . count I vote. Deposit coupons in ballot boxes in Graham and Sons Store. Suits STATE COLLEGE Wednesday, Mar. 21, 1917 "THE GIRLS" A Faculty Tea. - was given by Mien Lovejoy at the Women'a Building but Saturday afternoon from three to five o'clock Tho Sonlor girls enrolled In the home Nennomic course leave en their Inspec tion trip to Philadelnin.Von March 27. The trip will Irmt until Ain II 4th, and will Include the Inspection of lunch rooms, hospitals, automate. etc. Mane are under way for the celebra tion of tile tenth Annhereary of the ounding of the School of Home Eco °mice which will be held on the 17th nd 18th of May. Many prominent , pealtern are being secured for the °c anton. A St Patrick's Day dance wm hold at McAllister Hall last Saturday night The decorations ware appropriate to the occasion and the predominance of green was eery noticeable VENUS 10 PENCIL No matter what course you re taking y•u need this famous pencil! Because of the superlative goal ny of material and workman• slat). VENUS is admittedly the finest pencil it is possible to make. If you like a thick soft lead that marks so that you can read the writing half way across the room, choose the soft degrees 68-513-48. 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