Page F'oar I=l UP B 1 STUDENT copsen. Matteis of importance and interest to the student body pew transacted and discussed at the meeting of Stud ent COUI.II /oat Tuesdoy et ening Dr I I, Foster, Chair man of the Faculty Committee on the proposed ',motional guidance prog ram. spoke to the mem bet s ptesent and enlisted their aid In placing this work before the stud cnt body. Inasmuch as this conference clll be one purely intended for stud ents, a student committee pill be in ch lig, of that phase of the program sod is 111 cooperate with the 'faculty committee In limiting It it sueeess The committee that has been appointed con sists of stay Baer '22, chairman, A. G Pratt 21, S 1. Boggs '23, F. NI Illtts 'll, and II B. George '22. The mattot of the proposed memorial tablet for the Penn State men nho Clod in the serilee one also brought up and it nits decided that Penn State should begin attite nork In PtePdchtg such a memorial. Committees appointed to talccharge of the campaign were as Lotions. Design—F G Church '2l, cbahman, H AI. Parent '2l, and 1.. Al Steiner, president of the Rehabili tation Club Subscrlption• K. R Stark '2l, chairman, R. R Burtner '22, and F. H. Lemchner '2l OFFICIAL OF LOCOMOTIVE On Friday, February eighteenth, at four-thirty In the afternoon, MI L L ' Palk, Superintendent of Welfare of the American Locomotive Commas, will ape sit In Room 200, Eng D on "The Development of the Locomotive... Oils talk st 11l be one of unusual interest and should prose to be a great attraction to the engineering students Mr Park will also speak in the evening under rho auspices of the Y. M. C. A C=l BE CONFERENCE SPEAKER The dit color of the coming Vocational Conference for Women was notified re cently that Miss Elizabeth Dyer, of the Carnegie Institute of Technology, will dell% or an address on ...Salesman ship' at the conference Miss Dyer is the head of her department at Carnegie Tech and is well qualified to inform Penn State v.omen of the opporutni ties for women In this ever-nidening field PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS QUICK AND EFFICIENT SERVICE OUR STANDARD PENN STATE CAFE I:?4 , 3:6o:mmaxiammizxivxmx:3*!KEtoxe?qoEK:v9.oB:3l.33zmmos:lif;.o: O•A_ Monday and Tuesday—A 'Wonder-Film at: the - PASTIME Theatre • February , 14th , and 15th Matinee Daily at Two SPECIAL PRICES Adults 40c Children 20c and Tax Show Lasts 2 Hours FRIDAY and SATURDAY Matinee Daily at Two CHARLIE CHAPLIN In "THE KID" , :mmemnimminomax.cmammex42mmimmeginviatorimm o .•• 0:••o •• •• r 01101140111410.11.11411011111.11141.111011111EMONIMOOMMOM 1010411.111 • 110 . 1111111101 I THE NEW TUXEDO - Full Dress Necessary ivo MAN wants to go in. I anything but correct dress, where evening clothes are expected You may do it; of course; some fellows are wel come anytime in any kind of Clothes. But you'd better be ready with the correct thing Dress clothes by Hart Schaffner & Marx They're right - in every detail;__ perfectly made; the latest style ideas are in them. The prices, are not too high. -‘• Montgomery .& co. The home of Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes State college Est. 1916 socemeoiaosesiscaucoscoansommaccossosaiemearmammoncoseinsam— coasass Thrilling bekond words ' Beautiful beyond description A harmony of all the emotions This is the intimate romance of a wonder woman, _ You'll see men fight and die for her, You'll laugh, and thrill and cry• with her. . Ekquisiteintimate Comedy! PENN STATE COLLEGIAN "PASSION" 9 REELS THAT : SEEM BUT , 5 So swiftly moving in its intimate scenes and mighty dramatic crises Breath-catching Thrills! , Stupendous Panoramas! The Love Story oi . All _ Love, .Stories! - 5000 in Stupendous Scenes M=A=R=V=E-L-O=U=S! k , ..11 Ofr-: L, e t !: 1 • - r''' , 1 k i.,t‘Ak l . P E, ,;„ t . ... i •c:Fli-• :..,1: t; I,„t, tiff °.M 1 ~ ~- ~ - Bellefonte Est. 1832 PO LA NEGRI The Famous Continental Star in !E If 1! 1 C 3! lt 1( 3 - 1! -- 1!1! lf The magnitude of 'this produc-' . Lion compels it,;io be — presenteil,f independent =of any: other. sub7j• A mighty epic of the screen .5,000 people--2 years to produce - Lave—Laughter—Tears The Acme, _of. Di amatic Art Friday, February 11, 1921 - 4 ". •*" e*,*