Page Four HAVE YOU SEEN OUR LINE OF 5c STRAIGHT CIGARS? Comprised of "Little William Penns," "Little Continental," "Little Preferencins," and a number of other good brands. Class Pipes pith any numerals. Graham & Sons On the Corner FRENCH LESSON E. M. Bowman and I. L. Foatar LESSON XII I.IMSENT TENS' Nasok—to know (a thing) ( °gunfire—to knot, (a vw.von) Jo soh.. connals To Mk, connals II salt. connalt Noon wt,onx; connalosons Vona /4” V/ connaltaer Ilx n.t‘ent. Connalsment Note I "Saillie' also means "to lowa lam to". when used 1, Ith a fol lou lag I:111111th e Note 2 \ ohs of motion like alter, 'to go Nit o3er, "to Hear, and lonic, 'to come" together Stith Serbs \press leg Nem.° netit 11l like loft., "to sec" and entendre, "to hear," ore telloned bl the Infinite direct') .le ..als linrlkr fraueatls—T. know hoss to speak I - 1 one', lenez me I ulr—Come (and) see me I:entender•iunc Neulrl—do )0u hear Conual , ..ez:luus cet bounne7—Do you knou tue you acquainted 11.1 thy tuts Le corps—tho body La tete--the head Mirellle (fem.)—the ear Le nez—the nose Loell—the eye (RI. les 7e00) In Imitehe—the mouth Le• elan en♦—tho hair (on the human head) Le poll—the hair (elsenhero) Ln main—the hand Le coeur—tho heart l'egtomer—the stomach le pled—the foot Les dolets—tho fingers In Douce—the thumb Les tot me font mul—My eyes hurt 11 it Ina! nut dents—no has the tooth Heil!, Jo mils 1JE.3.90 nu bras—l non wounded MEM Lc sehlat eq bless° a In Jambe-7' l . aohlee Ie nee:ldea In the leg Eale3ez thereher lo Inedeeln—Send ha the doctor Altez eltercher I•urLolnncc—Go got On eles.vonB blossel—Whero urn you Qu' m e 7.) one I—What Is the matter v. Ith )ou , Jo boulTre beaueoup—l have great Donne,mol do l'enu—Cho mo some Ploal stitc dens aill be made tonightr Ito the Pt eshman-Sopluonore debate to be held sometime during the seek et April fifteen To-outs store to hate been held ittittlay night but not enough Pitsbnten 4 ankr out Thu question for debate is. Resulted, That tho Present Penn St tle spirit cannot successfully °potato the linnet Epstein A. DEAL Sanitary Plumbing, Steam, Hot Water Vapor and Vacuum Heating State College, Pennsylvania Jeweler & Optician Repairing A Specialty C E. Shuey 133 S. Allen St. The Right Place For the Right Goods At the Right Price Olewine's Hardware BELLEFONTE, PA. Dealer In HARDWARE Stoves, Paints, Oils, Glass, Coach Makers' Supplies, Etc. DOCKASH STOVES and RANGES f.144.°4N444 or ThUt4 44 ttr 4' ClOt. JUNIORS HAVE FIRST MILITARY "NIGHT OUT' (Continued from first Pn6o) um, the larectlonate felicitations of some fah one must of necessity be kept in the background 'Awe the night passed, and 'tie said that ere the meet gore of the morning sun ngaln brightened up tile earth, mole than one poor tenon, opened Ills sleepy eses to discolor that he mns minus his one and olds blanket, uhlie his next door neighbor rtes sleeping pencefulb on, 1111 unconscious of the vicinsitudes of life and safely esconsced in two of the toilet luxurient blankets ant member of the Penn State 11 0 T C et er set ones 1111011 131 enlatiNt M. also sorted by the 13,, Ilsbuig Red Cross ladles, utter v.lllOll the ttoun started fur Pine Croce Mils Mole men It ere sent out to act us the .. enenl " 111111 the mita:tee guatd and 11[1101 V, 01 k Ills Collthilled Light Itslitheon nits obtained at Pine Grove, and ins' the s•tme hind of tactics, the 01011 set out for Pine Hall, arrlelng thine about foul o'clock Here they male Joined lit 1110. 1% 110 had returned Inane the night berme and all matched into tee 11 111 It body. Monte, Snout Rome .11aJor Bal lies states that the men dallied sell e‘cellently and that their It to.ald the stria uas especially nue NO “orci of corninlot Sue heard at tu* time, and throughout the V. hole 11111 not a ohmic man lion compelled I to fall out of line But uhile the !hose' Is no doubt Pee. 'tuns uhlspered among the .., ening breezes thnt as the men marched gilt) along tile Ninon° street, to u histle of life and beat of drum, more than one !nattered under Ills breath, the oft-! °vented Studs, that shall ever be dcu to the heart of ea en} Penn State student 'To Pine Oro , . a or BoalshUrg, though I may roam, Ito It crackers or prunes, I'm darn glad to he home E. E. socirTi TOMORROW The 1 cgular meeting of tho Electrical Engineering Society v. 11l he held at G 30 tomort au m citing in Room 200 Rusi nem ins 0 Profess°. Stavely and Al trilin nil! speak on "Commutation TI °Radom " The Time Has Come when you want a pair of Summer Shoes. Our Stetson Cordovans at $9.00 are just what you are looking for. They meet all the re quirements. Come in and look them over. FROMM'S Economy Store 130 E. College Avenue 1 , .---: ..,.. ~,, ~.-. ENGINEERING' EXTENSION DEPARTMENT TO CONVENE Plan, Imre been completed whereby the tomtit minuet convention of Cho Eng Meeting Extension Department will be held at the college on Friday and Satutdat , April 19th and-20th 'Last year between fat ty and fifty organizers, Instructors and cot potation °Mears were to enrol, and Indications 21015 rue that there will be about the some number here this tent. The contention will Otte its atten tion pa: ticulnrly to the olganlcatlon of work designed especially to (lid men etnplot ed In ship building, munition plants and In other industrial works which are supporting the military op erations of the United Stntes Govern ment In this connection, N Cllll ler, 10.10/00t professor of engineering extension. and Prof Hole, formerly of the extension depattment, are at pres ent with the Chester , Shipbuildlng potation in the organization of instruc ' don Carmen learning the Shin building trades. Delegates to the con% mitten will rool.olnt many other plants end centers where special training is being gibes men 10 MC/ OM their skill In blow trades. A nurnbet of speakers front the col lege hate been secured to talk upon pm tlnent topics relating to the work of the contention President Sparks will speal, on ”Rehabilitation," Major Bay nes on "Technical Education and the War," Lieutenant Keller on .. .Special Instruction for Ordnance Men," and Dean Sackett on "Spacial Training for War Time" BOOK CAMPAIGN TO CLOSE ON SATURDAY The campaign for books tot soldiers and sailors, which has been going on for the past two weeks will bo brought to 0 close next Saturday. About 400 books hate been leached thus far, 200 of width were donated at "Zarney's Cir cus" hist Thursday evening. A noon of local boy scouts will can sass the townspeople, beginning this melting aft. school Tho faculty has already been taken care of, but there still remains a large part of the student body to be reached Tho canvass of the students did not bring rho anticipated results, and some other plan Is being tleslnd Meanwhile, any student wish ing to contribute books may do so by leasing them at the Carnegie Library. _ Sodaseirld StAricietes That Satisfy Our crystal-cletar well-carbonated soda water will satisfy the worst kind of thirst. Come in and hear all the new records on the Grafonola while you enjoy one of our delicious ice cream sodas or sundaes. Good Service, Clean Soda Straws, Clear-Crystal Glasses and an earnest desire to please ore what have helped to make our fountain popular, in addition to the delicious rich soda drinks. COME IN AND TRY ONE The Heffner Drug Company GRAFF S. STEWART, Ph. G., Mgr. "At Your Service" The Big New Store A Scarcity of Really Good Clothes As long as there is any wool grown or any fabric wooven, as long as there is quality to be had in materials and skill in craftsmen, we are sure that our customers will get these things in Fashion Park AND Kuppenheimer And the proof here is abundant; it is conclusive.. The tendency of the times is very well shown in the smart military lines and the little distinctive style touches that are absolutely new. And the values are peerless at the Prices: i $22.50 t0,,545 SIM, the Clothier "State College and Bellefonte i, ~ ~ ~ , ~ '1 4 'J • 'l 'I ',I '1 '/ II PENN STATE COLLEGIAN R. O. T. C. Men To Receive Uniforms Mahn Daylles returned flows Wash ington, D C, hist Friday evening %hero Ito had gone in the Interest of the Re scree °Ulcers' Training Corps While thole, he obtained the money for the R. 0. T C. uniforms, as well nn the elnint3 duo tho Juniors taking the course. Regarding the summer camp for the men, honovat, he mite unable to find out anything definite. AMU. In Washington are now very tense, all attention being centered on getting the soldiers In the camps over to the French Runt, In order to help stem the German advance On account of this condi tion, It is i.ety likely that the Govern ment will not turn Its attention to tho college R. 0 T. C men until sometime in any Although there li, , ,but o short thno left for spring drill before tho clone of the Hamster, it Is planned to start the trench wur it, as soon as a suitable piece of ground Is located Word hos been reached that 200 dummy hand gra nndes have been shipped, and as soon as they arrive, instruction will Mr given In their use WINS ORATORICAL CONTEST The annual oratorical contest, held by the members of the Penn State Prohibi tion League, nos this sear won by C. L Fainbaugh 'l9: H ➢I Spengler TO secured second place. Prizes of ton and the dollars tare been anarded to the Inneis The judges of the contest were Dr Anderson, Dr. Foster and Dr. Zook COLLARS FOR SPRING CASCO-234.. CLYDC-21/.9tn Clothes FRESHMAN CLASS , HOLDS NOMINATIONS (Continual from first pass) Hoober, W 0. Goodall, .7 L. Stewart, R. H. Mahon. A 0. Ruhmel, E. E. Over dorf, C. R. Wsdker, E S. Farley, E M. Aiken' IF C Shultz, J. Patterson, and P L Coates. The following Irmo nominated for secretary: A. E. Pringle, R Zi, Henry. W R. Bowman, E L H. Garman, A. D. Spaeth, H P. Wont, W 0, Eillinger, A. S. Guthrie, M W Myers. F. 0. Church, D E Chambers, H. B Coon, J. 1. Romig, E .1. Haney, Cl W. Rummel, E. 11 Maher, G. H McMillan, .1 E. Hughes, R. A Hooks, C E Lewis, N D. Hayes, R P. Holmes, R L Wentzel, P 'W. Jennings, W 11. Hanneman, C. C • Watson, W. I•' Chandler, D H. Zeller, al It DeWalt and 9 J Craighead. The nominations for treasurer were as follows R V. Bally, N. R. Noel% D For the Best Bread, Pies , and Cakes State College Bakery Oar Ice Cream Has No Equal .WMif:EWMWM*Y;E*M4MWMWMW-W? WEDNESDAY WALLACE REID tc ll l, *,? ' A• I , '•• Z• ' .' • / vi'=tmw ' "REVIROCK JONES" A woman's wit and intuition help. a yoUnit miner in a light Co, his property. s AND , A MACK SENNETT COMEDY THURSDAY WILLIAM S. HART "BLUE BLAZES RAWDEN" The awakening of a rough, brutalized man to a goneo of bettor thing. through the appeal of a good woman.i S. 8011, B. W. ICnarp, J. 'Burgeon, A Roger. R W. McCllntlo, C. R. Lewis, A. J. Boyer, P H. Estarly,H.T. Weller, J, 11, Stormtelter, X O. Orytt, C Manz name, H. W. Crum.A. R. Daugherty; D. E Owens, J. B. MacKenzie, A. M. Snyder, R. B Boor, B. Laurie, W. W. Corson, El B. Petty, W. H. ShoMY, T H. Btu tilson..P. H. Trout, It T. Millen and of C Balder. W W Ilfaelltain 'lB, gala a short talk upon the celebration for "Moving-Up Da)," April 13, and urged the class to "got bony." Max Rlebenack was elected class 1...0be1i manager Announcement was made that numerals had been THE First National Bank STATE COLLEGE, PA. S - 2 Capital - - - $50,000 Surplus - - - 35,000 ES W. L. FOSTER, President DAVID F. KAPP, Cashier THOSE are some of the live style touches fOr Spring we're showing at this store. ..If these aren't just the things you want, you'll find other new ideas here in military \ sport suits by Hart Schaffner & Marx When we offer you such clothes we know we're giving you the best style creations to be had. We're also giving you the best values. That's the spirit here; only the best and be sure you're pleased ) with it; if not, your money back. Montgomery & Co. OPPOSITE POST OFFICE The home of Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes State College :Ai.wAniwi!wawrAwm;ilc. Tffeetire Go. cphofopia g s o f Qua* State College, -Pa FRIDAY --, DOROTHY DALTON- ! -----,, ~ , *tr 0 ) , .... v. :, 2.t .. . "FLARE-UP SAL" A romance of tho dale of 49 teploto with advonturea, thrills and aueponae. BENJAMIN CHAPIN IN "A SON OF DEMOCRACY" SATURDAY PAULINE FREDERICK "MADAME JEALOUSY" A vivid and huminatlng drama of modern (aocloty told no a. morality play by the author of ..11Myierlence." Wednesdily, April 3, 1918 wardwi as follows wrestling—C.- E. nye, C. P. Shnulls, J. R Wllllanul. t Moore, V, C. Shull., C. C Wateen . P Helmet Basketball—T. H. nitner S Valley, 0. 11. 101edman.' N. rt Coll), N. C Replogle, W. CI Klllngc nd H. N E US PENCILS 0 These famous pen cils are the standard by which all other pencils are judged. 17 black degrees 6B softest to 911 hardest and hard mid mrdtunt copying Look for Ihe VENUS Jutish /FREE! Tdol 800.0100 or YEN US wa d OAd Eraser sotd Please enclose 6e In stamp. for Peeking eta pottage. American Lead Pencil Co 217 Fifth MCIIIICe N. Y. W-19 :if;x-r;iwaovwrA; Square notched lap - els. Seam at the waist line Slanting slash pockets A stylish military back Belldfonte MONDAY ALICE BRADY "HER SILENT SACRIFICE" .1101 the honest love of a country girl overcome the omntY 'mat UMW of Pet Minn life. TUESDAY ~; :.~; ke 4 / rtra "^wErroz, "REACHING FOR THE MOON" onmblantion of romance, comedy and drama, tytilch oxpounde the theory that success la really the attainment of A FOX COMEDY