Page Four Our Tobacco Department Second to none in Central Pennsylvania Prices Consistent With Good Business Take a box of our special Nougatine to your room with you tonight. GOc value for ac. GRAHAM & SONS On the Corner FRENCH LESSON E. M. Bowman and I. L. Foster I=l Vuir—to see. p—seen (post Dart) Dorndr—to dursal—vlept (pant part ) Jo vols, dors Tu t (Os; dors 11 t ult dart Nous NO3ons, dormons ♦bus It* er, dormer lls tolent, dormant Note 1 Pen feet tenses (I hate seen) e made by adding pest participle of it Serb to mailer form of au‘lllar) (ni air ,11 etre). Lire Is used ulth t en ten of motion 111,0 idler and lenlr (1) pl tulle; tom) This translates English nos tense ustmlly: 11 est alle—he came (inns come) Note 2 The most common Indefinite PI °nouns lo French urn on, one, people", quelqu'un, "somebody, some one", penenne, "nobody, no one" (takes no IN I') .1' al am 810001 .10 lens dorutle—l wish to sleep .le deqlre trouser un bon hotel—l ,not to Ilnd a good hotel Ott est It nrourletalro7—Whero is tho t111(111,141' lonley•loh, lolr los ellarabres/—Will 3101 look at the rooms' honner-turd ono (hombre I. en un bolo—file a me a room . alth a bath An unquiet eingoi—On the second 0, on the fourth, please On 4,4 In vallo it mungert—Where I IntO 300 Seen the largo room? 1:110 a la Madero electrlque--It 11aa Iccti lc light (midden do fenulres a•t-ellel—llow mot* n Induns does It lum? 'Joules ley elmmbres out deux Ills et deux clmises—All the rooms have tno beds and tno clinks 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. ARMY SHOES We are now prepared with a complete line of the Mu nson last U. S. Army Shoe— same as we sold to the R. O. T. C. Come in—let us measure your foot—we will assure you comfort and a perfect fit for less money than it will cost you elsewhere. They're on display at FROMM'S Economy Store 130 E. College Avenue The Right Place For the Right Goods At the Right Price Olewine's Hardware BELLEFONTE, PA. Dealer In HARDWARE Stoves, Paints, Oils, Glais, Coach Makers' Supplies, Etc. DOCKASH STOVES and RANGES Comblen coots colts cluunbrol—Hoi much is this room? Cleo (nines lo Jour—One dollar pet (In) l'eue•Je prondro uu halal—Can I got (take) a bath? On est la sallo do halal—Where Is the Inth, oom? Desiree-ions do l'eau ehaudol—Do )ou mlsh soma hot Mater , Jo sails mo lance les mains—l am go• lag to n.mh m) hands lona is 'salaam; pros do Paseensour— There's the vmsh-room, near the elo- tarot IN salon et nue semiotic, nil sous plait—Some soap and a toSel, please Ilunner-mel quelque chose a manger —CI, e me something to oat Queloit'un a to leak les 80111110— Someda) Sat% the soldiers coming Qat est teen me loirl rersollllo— came to see me? Nobody 1 nit-en n la tillet—Ans bod.l going to then , Parle-t•on eaglets loll—le rugll.h spoken here? 1 quell° heare mange•t-ont—What time do Ito eat? Dorntez-was turd to matte—Do you sleep late In the morning , To prefer° rester nu rez•de-chaussee— I pram to stay on the first floor OPEN FOR ENGAGEMENT During COMMENCEMENT WEEK. PHILIPSBURG Banjo-Saiophone Orchestra 6 Pieces Jazz, Our Middle Name Address I). A. CAMPBELL Mgr PHILIPSBURG, PA. r: The University of Chicago HOME tlitft:.ll,7l—'" tunk by corta " ord.nas. STUDY r:, , ,.= vdg: 2Pb Year Mg Catv.ZlCbleass.M. Bring Your Suits to W.E. SMITH Pressing, Cleaning, Repairing Neatly Done Satisfaction Guaranteed The FASHION PARK 81-SWING SLEEVE A comfort idea combined with a remarkably arranged back and waist. Shown in flannels and homespuns Ready-to-put-on $22,50 to $35 This is only one of many-specially designed styles for active service v4,3f -correct _correct x....are4 „L. , tELLEFONTE AND STATE COLLEGE -PA: MOUNTAIN ART CONFERENCE ON FRIDAY AND SATURDAY The fifth annual conforonce of the Mountain Arts Association of Central Psalm hanla will be held at the college an Friday and Saturday of this weak. Professor G. 11. Resides, acting head.of the industrial englnering department, is president of tho assocfralon and will bat e direct charge of affairs. A number of speakers have bbon secured from out of town as well an from members of the faculty. Among them aro Paul E Beck. Slate Supemlsor of Music. Har risburg, M. 13 King. State Director Vo cational Education, Harrisburg; A. B. Miller. of Juniata College, Huntingdon. Dr E E Sparks, Dr D A. Anderson, and Donn R L Sackett. An especially interesting and enter taining program has been drawn up for Frith* mening at 7.30 In tho Audi torium. It Is as follows I. Music Ponn State aloe Club 2. World Rohnbllltatlon Dr. E E Sparks 3. Orinul Solo D 33 Wert '2l 4 Schools In Wartime Mr M II King 5 Soprano Solo Mrs. C Kopp 6 Present Day Renaissance. In Edu cation Dr. D. A Anderson FRESHMEN ELIMINATE FOR CLASS OFFICERS The main object of the Freshman class meeting held in Old Chapel Tues day evening of lost week was to elimi nate all except the of the many nomi nees for each of the various class Mikes, in order to do away with so much bal loting nt tile final election Arrange ments were also made for the "Tug-of- War", and plans snore begun for 'Woo ing-HP-Dal " The nominees for president who sur sit ed the preliminaries are S. B. Dam ming, W C Gehring, f. W Krieger, C. It Roberts, and E S. Farley Those nominated for secretary nal, W. R. dustman, E L lit Carman, W. H. Han- Tamen. G F Horner. and A. D Spaeth. The following men aro the nominees for treasurer N p. Korb, D. W. Knapp. H S Dumbly, - P. H Deterly, and P. H. Trout G. C Smith 'ID, gave a short talk on plans for "Moving-Up-Day". Ho mndo some suggestions and told, In a general WIN, of plans already being formulated by the other classes G W. Cuplt .11), also made an appeal for more soccer candidates for the class team We Do Our Best to Please Giv Us a Trial Groceries, Dry Goods and Furniture GENTZELL'S College Ave. and Pugh St. PENN f.:TATE COI.J,EMAN MUSICAL CLUBS GIVE SUCCESSFUL CONCERT Tho mombers of the Oleo and Mando lin Clubs Journeyed to Reading on Fri day where thoy gave a concert on that evening under the auspices of the Ladies' Auxiliary and the Masons. The concert was hold In the Orphoum Theatre and a good crowd was In at tondo:lea Tho Clubs worn assisted by Miss Mary Dunham who gave several well chosen loadings and .1' H. Lucas 'lO. and 7. D Laughroy 'lO, who put on a most successful song and dance act. Tho_members of the Clubs wore enter tained at a dance which was hold after the concert. Great difficulty hoe been encountered by the Oleo Club manager In securing dates for this year and the Reading trip was the only ono scheduled for the Clubs. The 'varsity quartette however .111 sing In Harrisburg on the leth at a banquet to be given by the Alumni Association with the Idea of interest ing prospective students for next year. The annual Commencement concert of the Musical Clubs will bo held on Tues day evening, April 23, In the Auditorium and they are now working on the pro gram for that data A fountain pen betueen McAllister Hall and Knox restaurant Friday, with gold band with Initials S N. M. and Masonic emblem Liberal reward if re turned to Heffner Drug Co Sum of money netmeen the Univer sity Ctub and the P 0 Owner Inquire University Club. re 7:- . , ---e• ~.. ' N ARROW COLLARS FOR SPRING CASCO-23/sin. CINDZ-:71.3L, Scocia.e• arid Sundaes That Satisfy Our crystal-clear well-carbonated soda water will satisfy the worst kind of thirst. Come in and hear all the new records on the Groton°la 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 are 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" \ \ o i ..---••-•.,..—_ .._. riE- ----,-.,---1, LARGE NUMBER OF BOOKS ARE RECEIVED The campaign for books for the men In the camp. and "over there" has been very successful. Inasmuch as a largo number of books hoe been received Up to and including last Friday, 676 books had boon left at the college library and of this number, 527 aro books of fiction, travel, history, etc, while the romalader are text-books. later reports, however. Indicate that there aro null about 275 books which aro still to be brought to the library. Of this latter number, all are text books with the exception of about ten or fifteen The campaign has not ac tually closed, and anyone wishing to donate any books may do so by leaving them at the library The Y. K. C. A. has also taken up the work of securing books and maga zines for the men who were assigned hero by the government for special industrial work. To this end, a request hoe been made that anyone having suit able magazines or books, the latter es pecially along military lin., should leave them at the Y. If, C. A. office Agricultural Notes L C Thompkins has resigned his position In connection with the Dairy Husbandry Extension work or this col lege, and on May first will enter upon a private farming enterprlso near Elton ton. Lycoming county. Director McDowell of the Agricultu Department roturned 'Monday from buelnoos trip to Harrisburg• For the Best Bread, Pies and Cakes State College Bakery Oor Ice Cream Has No Equal .TA+.62 ThiltilligTkeetio • Phofoptegs cr.-Qualify WEDNESDAY VIVIAN MARTIN ~~. , x ~r ~~~ -~^`~~.,.,~TM. "A PETTICOAT PILOT" The to of a capable girl and two elmplaloartod old mon. Adapted from Joeoph C. Lincoln's novel. THURSDAY MADGE KENNEDY E . 001 1 312" jiissi Ibt "OUR LITTLE WIFE" Tho amusing adventures at the girl who thoorod bar robrotod lovers by tilt ing thorn on her honeymoon, by Avery Hopwotd, the author et "rah. and Warosar:. JUNIOR PROM PROVES TO BE GREAT SUCCESS The Junior Prom was hold In the Armory het Friday evening from eight to ono o'clock, and a. largo number of students were to attendance The Prom wee open to the Ordnance mon as well as the entire etudont body and this gave the affair a nomotvhat military aspect• Many former students now in the service. of the United States return ed for the event, and it tuts ono of the moat successful dances over held hero Tho Armory was woll decorated with pennants and banners for the occasion. Boothe wore eliminated this year in order to keep within the conservation advocated by the government. Many of the girls were from out of town and the blending of many colors with the decorations moved a wonderful sight. Much credit for the success of the Prom Is duo to the untiring efforts of C P. Moore. who was chairman of the com mittee In charge. .TtIV•OF•WAR POSTPONED UNTIL MONDAY EVENING Tho Tug-of-War which was sched uled to be held last evening was post poned on account of the inclempnt weather. and the probabilities are that It will be hold next Monday evening at 6.30. While no definite arrangements have been made, Monday evening seems to be the best time to hold the scrap and It will probably be hold at that time THE' First National Bank STATE COLLEGE, PA. 5'2 Capital - $50,000 Surplus - - - 35,000 ?....5 W. L. POSTER, President DAVID F. KAPP, Cashier ~. State College. lea.' FRIDAY KITTY GORDON "DLiMONDS AND PEARLS" A. girl pho =nice for money and narrowly escape. wrecking her life in consequence, BENJAMIN CHAPIN "A SON OF DEMOCRACY" SATURDAY PAULINE FREDERICK - . ttl r 0 . ~,,,_:,, / ' ' • !'. . , , I s - 1 i ; lAutr. "LA TOSCA" Her Greatest Picture The dMmatle tale of the colabmtod Roman Manor, famous as an opera as well e a drama. Interpreted by the vreateat emotional Wren of the screen. Wednesday, April 19,1918 SENIORS DISPENSE WITH GRADUATION INVITATIONS- Tho Senior hold a class mooting In Um Old Chanel last Thursday evening, at which time It wan decided to dispense with the u .Urti formal commencement invitations Tho reason for this acUon le duo to wartime conditions on well as, to olnierve a policy of nil let economy. Three new men were elected to mem benthip In the class. They aro: A. - 0 Vogt, N fp, and L. D. Wyckoff. The dance committee reported on the dances held but, no financial statement ha. Yet been rendered. L. W. F. Bailey re ported on area and gowns for the corn mencemenTherchtes. The honor election of barrel man, cnne man, and spoon man, ties held, and Om results will be announced at a later date A committee consisting of P J F Derr, chairman, W. A. Dean, W. J Orlattire, and A. C. Meld% was appointed to arrange for the Senior, stunt, which le to be pulled off at the barbecue next Saturday afternoon. VE NUS PENCILS' 0 These faniii - us pen cils are the standard by which all other pencils are judged. 17 black degrees 6B softest to 911 hardest and hard and medsum copying Look for the VENUS finish FREE! own.: • Tdol Somal. of VENUE Pendia and Erase, sent Please each. 60 In amps for packing _and noofotn• American Lead Pencil Co 217 Fifth Menue. N.Y. _ mot. Ny-10 . MONDAY CONSTANCE TALMADGE EMJ "THE STUDIO GIRL" The daring way In which a yoUng girl with an artlatio temperament ea capon from a loveleise marriage. TUESDAY DOROTHY DALTON • , • "LOVE ME" Tho dramatic way la which a Waite:. Yn girl untangled the Mon of an Wet. rta family with tales etandarde.