Page Four The Real Tobacco and Confectionery Store Could you think of anything that would be more ap preciated on Valentine Day than one of our boxes of delicious Samoset Chocolates. We always did pack and get them_ready for shipment free. In fact that is where some of them got the idea. GRAHAM & SONS, on the Corner Y. AL C. A. HUT IS OFFICIALLY DEDICATED The fetnial dedication nod .. house varmint:" of the nett Y. M C. A nut Iran hold on riot 'Balmily cloning and a lilts, cloud of students enjoyed the plogram tthicit had been inepared un der the dhection of Secretor) Donor Intma:intim.° with the original plans, Lice mot, le, were iltst held at six-thirty and immediately after this fe turn was oven, the ptomain unit held Miss Anna Geist root., ed a beautiful sole. which 21 , 1 follow Cal)3 too songs by the . Va r IN quartette. llntrisenN Ja. Band enIA coed the anagram with Its music often v hick Donut 'Watts, of the School of Ain icuittne. gave a elicit talk con cerning the work of the Ytl C A. rind the possibilities and athantages millet] it offers to college men tits C IV Millet gate several humorous icadlitgq, ino being n combination of Me of Edmund Vance Cook's bettor knov.n litanotous poems Immediatel,s one: the protaorn, lunch so to sort td In the Hut and tile entire equipment of the Ilut, St hiCh 0000 erected ftom funds recoiled nom the War Wolk Council, %sus open for in spet.tion The Hut has been under can na action i nee e ell laot fall but due to the difficulty in obtaining . labor and no tool 11, actual omit ssas held up for tome too months. It Ulls not until lost noel; tint the YMCA mooed Its offices (tom Old Main, but tloq mm• sot N null CfilllMlCa ultd It ill bo in It much better position I'm its actiolties than the, so etc in their fotmer quarters TRACK SQUAD IN NEED OF MORE MEN (Continued from first page) soy bripht for the holding of the on nu II Intetscholastlc meet at the college sometime In :slag In thin meet, man> of the high schools and not ma's send teams bete to compete selth each other The es cot Is usually held In Ida, and beautiful taolll, In the form of sllvet cull, Is presented to the team Is Well succeeds in ssinnlng the meet three times Lost }Tat, because of the earl) elo4ing of college, it n is found ptstctic tlb Impossible to hold the meet, but 110, that tile COllllll.l, Is taiddlY tettunlup to normal conditions, et y thing points to the tesumption of the netts its Plans ate ulna undet nay and still undoubtedly insterlailee, nheteby a track meet stilt be held betneen the four cl isms sometime In the sluing Tills VIII not only stimulate Interest In the spelt, but stilt also old in lieJnglng out a I•trget number of candidates for the Blue and White %amity_ _ To "Wear-Ever" Men No company has for its returning men a melcome more thieme than tour comp int IL is for Con Piomi Indeed, ale 01.0 Of uhitt you Imo clone—proud of Nell It Jou uero addling to ilo Other felel are uniting for ton — every one' - • Othei Join alit be toady soon for at Mast a fee other men eh° have had some b Iles easel levee and for more men alto hose had no nines e‘perlenee Inn alto misli to get It If you me Interested In securing a preiltion either no, or, If you attend college, dialog your N zmation. MCC Mr. l'oulhrell, at the Nalany Inn. Ulm eon the home of 9.00 a in to 11 30 u in,. 1 30 p m to I 30 0 m and 7 00 p m too 30 p.m Uniforms, Uniform Equipment and Shoes The best in tailoring made to measure Civilian Clothing Metric Dress Shirts Iligh•elass Haberdashery Any made sent C. 0. D. on requcst Money refunded if not satisfied. PENH GARMENT GO., Inc. Fourth and Campbell Sts. Williamsport - Penna. `Jlf-te ELECTRIC SUCTION CLEANER_ 6 i L ' 1 • %\ Takes the "Work'l Out of Housework! Thousands of women have chosen the Apex after practical demonstra tion of or all other kinds. Its Inclosed, exclusive nozzle "cleans under t in . as well as around If )ou mint the most efficient electric stryant, buy thin Avr.xi State Center Electric Co Frazier Street State College, Pa FINAL PLANS MADE FOR FARMERS' WEEK (Coninued from first pngo) men prominent In agricultural mork In this and other institutions and these men will shoals on all phases of tile taming business The following are some of tile subjects on s, blob com plete sets of lectures v, ill be given Soils and rural Crops, Farm Management and Patio Mechunlcs, Animal Mahan dm, Poultry, Dairy Management, Dairy Practice and Problems, Vegetable Gar dening, Landscape Design, Rural Life, Home Economics, and Plant Diseases There still be special exercises each day for the hots nod girls v.ho aro here This still be the pest time that Farm ers' 'Week NSns ever held rthile college Vats In session In all previous years it has been held during tile holiday recess. Regulat students are fortunate this year in lacing able to attend the various classes and lectm es on subjects of es- i pedal interest to-each one .Agricultural' students still ilfl% 0 an opportunity to gain a imonledge of the scenic being cal vied out lay other departments of the school. while those who V. WI to special ize so ill be able to attend lectures deal ing, sulth their (non particular line of stork Thus the regular college men may spend their time specializing on one subject or gaining a broader knowl edge of the whole agricultural geld. :SEW MEXICO—I suggestion has been made at the Non Mexico State College that the truck team of that college adopt the exercise of running done jock rabbits, as this souk' be not only be of the gt cutest y alum in train ing, but sould be aiding the govern ment as Nl,ll The latter stokes to hate the pests e•terminnted but de sires to accomplish it by running them dos n lather than by poisoning them MICHIGAN—Too graduates of the Michigan Agricultural College recently eceired the Distinguished Sonic!, Cross for extraordinnry heroism in bat tle Early lest summer each yyas dec orated nith the Clench Croix de Guerre for valor in action in the spring cam paigns FOREST L. STRUBLE Plumbing and Heating Both Phones - Groceries - i Meats And the Best Quality Dry Goods No matter what you need in the above line, we have it and at the right price. McEachren's Frazier St Thialralut Tfieake ctn Atitc l'Qaw Program—February 13 to 18 Nittany Theatre THURSDAY-0 uhlu yn Prelenlo l' It el NTYRII lo "Too Fut to Fight' .1100 SMILING DILL PARSONS 10 .. Tho Rlg Wee PRlDAY—Potamount Presents PAULUS E FREDERICIC In "Out et the Shadow" Also SUNSHINE COMEDY Metro Presents: OLIVE TILT In "Secret Strlnge PATHE Ismws moNDAY—select Presents• 3IITCHELL LEWIS In "Tho Codo of no Yukon" ' PATIIE NEWS TUESDAY—Artcraft Presorts FEED STONE In oUnder Dia Top" AIACN. SENNETT COMEDY ••111do and Soak Doteatlvos" Pastime Theatre FRlDAY—Arteraft Preeents: ai:onne :wt. colins .-- ' In "int tim Trail Holliday" (Return Engagement) OUTING CHESTER SCENT° SATURDAY—Paramount Prononta , 'WALLACE REID In “Tha Dub' CHRISTIE COMEDY Coming MILDRED HARRIS (Mrs. Charlie Chaplin) In ollorrowod Clothes^ ELSIE FERGUSON in "Ills Parisian {VW' NORMA TALMADGE In "Iloart of Illotonla^ GENEVA EASY , FOR STATE FIVE (Continued ti om Prot page)* equal tile superior team pork and pass ing of the Penn State live. Wolfe displayed the first consistent foul shooting which local supporters have seen this season Olittaof closes attempts, he mnnaged to cage eight of the one pointers which is hotter than an) Penn State non has managed to do up to the present. The summary Peen Stale 'P. G. Fl. a. Pls. Mutton P. 8 0 10 Ifli MI=EI Totals 23 Cenci a Ifll E==l MWG',==;l E'er U Patterson C 0 0 0 0 0 Total.. 4 8 16 Referee—Neff, AlMeal, Y. M. C A. Time of Ilnlves-20 minutes. DR. ARAISBY TELLS OF EUROPEAN WORK (Coffirmod from first page) ' mission, Dr Peed. I sailed from New York on Oct. 24 for Bordeaux where we arrived, Nov, I Our arrival, however, was followed, a week late,, by the armis tice which quite changed the situation It brought fel wed at once tile ques tion of rmictualing the recovered and libel ated test hot lea—the north of France, Belgium. Dalmatia, Fiume ,etc, —as Niel! en the problem of the recon stitution of the depleted flocks and herds of France and Italy In particular These matteta mom discussed at con ounumutimminindiiiiimminumunniumanatimiumumutniommimmintnimuzithimincnitumunnumuma ni All Odir•ls 'Like Candy 1 9 i 9 Send her a box for a . VALENTINE = We carry the largest stock of Fresh, Pure, and Tasty candy in town. - 8 . Belle Mead Sweets i g Ei Huylers . Foss . 2 I See Our Windcxur, i _ E. Have us do your- candy up for mailing. i I g No extra charge. - - . - 1 The 'Heffner Drug Company . t 1 I "At Your Service" .5. " GRAFF S. STEWART, Ph. G.; - .14 ana'gei _ i' We Lead Others Follow Watch Our Prices I. uniffinimaimniminnummottimmintimmimanumuannintrutimmnprountomirtimuntimmutrouna \ I NS \ V i t\SKIVI? \l9 Q - iyof 7-;-1 PASTIME THEATRE Wednesday and Thursday February 19th and 20th Matinee Daily 2:15 Vie SWEETEST LOVE STORY_EWER TOGO Accompanied by their Eighteen Special Symphony Orchestra Months in the • • Surpassing Even His 'Birth of a Nation Making, Romance of the Great War Unapproached by Any Other Production This presentation has been seen and endorsed by practically all the United States Government Officials, and by men of affairs of the British and French ,nations - HEARTS Advance Sale of Reserved Seafs—Thurs- I OF THE day, Friday, Saturday afternoons from \ W ORLD 2 to 4:30 o'clock at the store of Sim the Clothier. All seats reserved. ADJIIISSION—Matinees, 25c to 75c.; Even• I HEARTS : ing, 50c. to $l.OO. War tax extra, OF THE . WORLD A..tt ; ;- 4< 4 e , < fgfi,t , t ,T;;;;, , , p A - RA oP AoR A AWARIC ooi&M - o •<.d PENN STATE COLLEGIAN siderable-length, but In the absence of any very definite statistics of either pop ulation or food resources, only very general recommendations could be made, "Our reception In Italy was most cor dial. All tho foreign delegates were made the guests of the Government, ultich not only paid our hotel hills and our eapenses to Naples but provided various excursions—Pompell. Vesuvius. Baler, etc.—and also supplied us with roturn tickets to tho frontier and sleeper tickets to Paris Both at Rome and Naples we were honored- with several receptions and dinners Whether or not the serious work of the Commission nos of value. as a social occasion It M. a great success." STUDENT VOLUNTEERS TO_ HOLD CONFERENCE HERE (Continued from first Pogo) day afternoon speaker 1011 ho Rev. Prancis S. White, Domestic Secretary of the Missionary Society of the Protes tant Episcopal Church in the United States On Saturday evening Mr. Ar thur \V Manuel, the Internationay I' M. C A. Secretary for Brazil, and Dr. D K. W. Kamm. the African explorer teili THE EATING PLACE Highest Quality Food 140 Moderate Prices Home Cooking East - ' Clean and Sanitary College Quick Service Avenue PENN - STATE CAFE It WORLD' speak. Dr 'Kamm will bo remembered as ono of tho most interesting of last year's chapel speakers. On Sunday morning Mr. F. M. Pot: tor, for several years a missionary In India, will spealt In Freshman chapel. Mr .Potter won the Rhodes Scholarship from Rutgers Colleges and spent some Limo at Oxford After finishing Ms work there he wont to India. whom for three years he was principal of Vortices College situated at Vollore. Dr. John Dowdy will address the upper-clansmen at the eleven"o'clock chapel services. Final Session'' The speaker at the Sunday afternoon meeting will be Mr. E. C. LobensUne, Secreary of the Chinese Continuation Committee of the National Missionary Conference, Shanghai. The final,ses- First National Bank State College, Pa. W. L. FOSTER, PmWent DATED F. ]CARP, Cashier Smith The Tailor 127 Allen Street A shop for the well dressed .man. Agency for Eng lish-American and Browning King Custom ' Tailors. Special aftention given to Cleaning Pressing and Repairing Evenings 8:00 Mon of the convention will bo hold on Sunday evening and the speakers will no Dr. Lerrigo and Dr. Kumm. The various "collego musical organimtions will take a prominent part In some of tho moollngs. Tho Glee Clubr - "Varalty Qufwtotte, Girls• Gleo Club and College Choir will all render elections on differ ent occaolons. z Penn State Student Volunteer group le among the largeet and meet active in thin part of the United State.. The president of the Eastern Union Jp W. J. Jonas, of this collage. The vice president Is Mies Schweigert of Ureinue College and the secretary-treasurer le Mies Grace Seem 2 this college. - :÷t-:-:-:- , 1.•:,•44-H-1-1+•:.•-:. 0, :-:-:-8-: 44 -:-: 2-7":-:^h:-S-7-:-2 .'-:-:-H-::-: i-S-: r:~.-3-i^'r.-'r'.^r^:^r+ 3'i'2-F3-Ne IVIVICPIII 1 41 . kee * li f .444 5.7 NV•Ni r f? trz. [THE CORRECT WRITING PAPER] The Athletic - StOre,--Inci On Co-op Cornar H-1-4-{-x - -:-:-:-:-I-:-:-H-1-1-:-i+:-:-I-H÷:-. VA", 'VW )I.°V,l*Pri, la#l Wednesday and Thursday The Big Days In State College WHERE—For two and a half hours you can be carried away from your work-a-day world in to the land of romance and flower, where lovers--plight their troth beneath a white moon. WHERE—You can enjoy the work of the man who touches the nerves of the nation and plays upon. the heart-strings of humanity as a great musician produces exquisite harmonics . WHERE—You can be delighted by one of the sweetest and most beautiful romances ever unfold ed either in literature or on the stage, rivaling Shakespeare's immortal "Romeo and-Juliet." WHERE—Yoti can laugh thru your tears tit the antics of the Little Disturber and the insist ent courtship of Monsieur Cuc koo, for they possess the com edy of Humanity. WHERE—You can see the very ground where the American Doughboys helped so mightily to win the greatest Victory of all time, and you can be in the very village where the Armistice was signed. • • " 'Hearts of the World' is more than a picture it is a world drama. It _ oes strai • h N.. to the Heart. It is this human qua makes 'Hearts of the World' as big - as MM. kind."• --Charles Damian, Dramatic Critic, N.Y. Evening World , Weiireaday, February 12,•1919 Fortlie Best Bread, Pies -and Cakes, State College - Bakery Our Ice Cream Has No Equal .._ EASTMAN AGENCY Amateur Finishing, _ -a Specialty The aMITH J-.;ITUDIO R. H. BREON WHERE—You can witness the greatest historical document of all time, enacted with sweeping power before a background of t',e most gigantic - conflict the world I - as ever known. - WHERE—You can be guided by David Nark Griffith, supreme dramatic genius of the age, over the roads traveled by President Wilson on his historic visit to France, roads that have been crimson with the blood of battle. WHERE—You can have tho ex perience of hOlding tight , to your seat as you become a part of the terrific climaxes that have held audiences spellbound in the largest cities in the World. WHERE—At the Grand Opera House you can have the oppor tunity to enjoy the, most re markable production of the age, surpassing even "The Birth of a Nation." WHERE—D. W. Griffith's mas terful production, "Hearts of the World," -will be presented two days Wednesday and Thursday, February - 10th and 20th at' the Pastime Theater, State College. -Afternoon performances will be • given each day at 2:15. Even ing at eight.-