Page Four A Samoset Tryer is a Sam oset Buyer. Exclusive agency for Samoset Chocolates. Chief of them all. Bulk or Package.- GRAHAM & SONS on the Corner ALUMNI ASSOCIATIONS PLANNING FOR BANQUETS Wlmt ]>io\ id to bo the most huccosh fnl affair bold b> the Schncctndj Alum ni Association was ItH nnnu it bamtuot which occuri d at factioni'ctadj on S.il urdu> ovcnltiK The speiker of the I‘M.ulnK naw Dum G C Pond, head of the School of Nnlui.it Silence Er Pond chose ns bis subjict "Penn Stale In the Woitd W.u** on which he Kivu u minim homdvo uulllne of the proposed HUbHtnnce of the book ns Mott as the work which the alumni secroinij I* Mo* bn. In lompUlnK thin wmk The speuk (i fuithei uracil all to Heiul In theh set vice iccords as soon as possible as nolbiiiK could be accomplished without the iiirnist co-opoiatUm of evcr> alum nus On rcbruirj sixth the Chicago Alum ni Assocl itlon held Its annual hnmiuet at Slovens Restaurant The affair took tbo foim of a dinner dunce and ombre This w is the week of the National RMlrond Appliance Show* and U brought toKi-thii mui> former Penn State men who wi'io intending this convention. IJpuaida of tvvcnt>-tl\e couples were present ami all will renumber It as one of the most enjoyable affairs of the season , TJie rblliuklpbia. .Sew York. Wilkes- Ruro and Hnzilton Alumni As«oda tlons h iv u mnoiiiKcd the d ites for lliob The Fastest Growing Store in State College BOOKS STATIONERY STUDENT SUPPLIES L. K. METZGER 111 Allen street teeth* good appetites and digestions. Its benefits are as GREAT as its cost is SMALL! It satisfies the desire for sweets, and is beneficial, too. Sealed Tight Kept Right "After The .Every Meal** .•tWRIGLEYSiESS. ** wpmreaeumy mimi.d hinituets to be hold on March Lightecmh and twentieth Tin- Chicago Alumni Association will hold a bimiuet on Tuesday. March slx teentli A I irgo number of ex-scrvfco men tic expected to attend this gather* lug JOUI.It DFAA OF JJXGJX i.kkim; Ai’i’()i.vn:ii colonel John Pi Ice inckson 'B9. former head Ik id of the School of engineering, has luen commissioned colonel In the JSng- Incuti Resort o Coips, USA. Colonel Jackson. pietlouH to the war won Coin mjisjoner of Labor In Iho Statu of I'uiiiH>l\ania. and dtulng the win setv id two tcnr'i otersciii with tho United sinus rnglnurs lie Is at picsent en gu.ii) in the onKlnceilng business In Pliisbuigh HOXIMS Ml.i:r IJ. MAItCII In boxing, It Is expected that cither Lefty otto or Toronto will ho scheduled for the second week In March. Doxlng and wrestling uro tho major sports of these colleges c. r. sociiiTv meets Tin Civil Engineering Socloty held a smoka at the Theta Chi lloiibc Inst Wednesday evening Instcnd of the rog ulnt meeting An Interesting program wan ghc-n Dean Suckett gave u talk on psofixslonu) ethics and Professor Walker discussed the v due of an En glnoci big Society to tho member*. INTELLECTUAL BY-PRODUCTS DESCRIBED BY FRANK WADE {Continued from first page) had in It possibilities of useful and re munerative service, what u relief from thoh routine vvoik might they not have had by turning to tills avocation when tho regular period of a sorvico was over. Shell a side lino need not make of u man a Jaek-of-nll-trades Thu old say ing. “Sowuru of tho man who has but one book," Is still valid, but he who has his one book amt a game will be master of I»oth and will outwmk. outplay and outlive the other man Tile game does not huvo to bo golf, worthy avocation though that bo Ex cept for the few, tho too ardent follow ers of golf are far moro likely to find it a means of outgo rnthor than a menus of Income As between such games and a largo family thoio is likely to bo us little to chooso In tho mnttcr of expense ns there van between tho champagne nnd tho milk which a. cer tain well-known legislator oC ono of our eastern states served to his guests at his fancy farm in the suburbs of n gioat city. “Take your choice, gentle men," he said to them, "they cost mo Just the same-jicr quart", So in ordei that It may boeomo a H il inti-liooiunl by-product, you must choose something that has possibilities In the way of ready sale, either of tiro duct, or nr set vice, nnd that 1 appeals to I ■j* Don’t worry about your jj suit going bad. | We can help you out with x a pair of the Dutchess troufl* i ers * X We have many patterns to T select from. Prices range from $5.00 to $lO.OO the pair. HURWITZ | Allen Street PBNN STATE COLLEGIAN you as something you would mis* a m«U for any time if necessary. Then follow u in all Its aspects till you know It or van do It butter than the beet. Then, should you need It while making your any up tho dlincult path to tha top of n profession, or whon business Is dull, or when accident or Injury In capacitate for a time, or for all time, the well.chosen income-producing spec ialty' or fad. will prove to bo a very useful uccessos'y. "Plenmi be more speckle," you will say. Very well, but do not expect an other to select either \ our wife or your fad for you One man of oui ac<iualntnuco known dlamondH and precious stones well enough to know when to buy' them and 1 hnw and for how much to sell them and I when Another fancies blooded (logs I hut doesn’t let his fancy Interfere with tho prodt-and-loss account A third I - FRANKLIN SIMON MEN’S SHOPS 2 to a WEST 38th STREET OUTFITTING AUTHORITIES FOR COLLEGE MEN Embracing Hand - Tailored Clothes, London-made Aquascutum Topcoats, Furnishings, Hats and Shoes SPECIALIZING In the Staples and Novelties of Men’s Attire and deriving its intelligence and its merchandise from exclusive and author itative sources in London, Paris and New York. You are Cordially Invited to Visit Our Men's Shops on your trips to Ndto York jfvanhltn Simon 8. Co. FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK -* lT° ->J t . j[* \ wrKoo stories, and sell* them too, but don’t try It units* you just can’t help It. Teachers sometime* write text books that really soil, but others arc not so fortunate. One genius Invents things that automobile manufacturers adopt and pay royalties on. What ever It Is It must be something that not everyone can make or do. It doesn't have to be grimly useful, except tut diamonds are useful to sat isfy a longing that helps to prove that "man shall not llvo by bread nlono ” If you hnve a tendency to consumption let It Ik* un affair of the out-of-doors Might It not be bees nnd honey In such a case? In any event, if you arc keen enough to make a success of ono of these sug gested Intellectual by-products you hnve wit enough to select It In tho first place It Is bccauno U Is Just posslblo thnt tho Idea never occurod to you that we aro venturing to suggest It. If you will look about ytnir you will see plenty of fellows whosoTadfc aro costing Dad dearly', and others tod.'whose avocations cost tho devotees themselves more than they aro worth in values not to be ac acounted in dollars Why pot pick one that promises to put tho balance on the right sldo of the ledger? THE ATHLETIC STORE INCORPORATED ON CO OP CORNER Put pep into your pencil work. Use a smooth, long-lasting responsive lead thateasesandquickensyourpencil tasks - and makes them more pleasurable ELdoradO ~ltie master domingpendl~ SOLD UY GOOD STATIONERS—AT SCHOOL AND IN TOWN in “A Daughter of Two Worlds” ! Adapted from the thrilling novel of the same name by LEROY | SCOTT. Directed by James L. Young ! Imagine the opportunity for fine acting in this romance ! of Jennie Malone, daughter of a dive keeper of the slums, who, ! defying the clinging clutch of evil companions, pursued and ! persecuted by the police, still rises supenoT to her birth and >. environment to an honored place in'socicty and wins the love i and respect of a splendid man. Her First Production From Her Own Studios For First National Thursday and Friday, February 19 and 20,1920 Matinee Friday at Two As Sigrid, the Dancer,'in STRONGER than DEATH Friday and Saturday, February 20 and 21,1920 Matinee Saturday ADMISSION THESE ATTRACTIONS Adults 25c; Children 15c, und tax PASTIME THAETRE Wednasday,' Fpbruar? 18,1880 Forest L. Struble Plumbing & Heating BOTH - - PHONES "■“PT LEADS / orwJbrukrrrittK’d orpnyervnev - - • lA&rcro?? 7 !.'
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