Monday, September 12, 1921 RECORD attendance AT SUMMER SESSION Over 1900 Take Courses, Making Greatest Number Ever to At tend Popular Session All previous records for attendance s t the annual Summer Session were broken this lust summer with a total enrollment of one thousand nine hun dred and five. Of this number 1374 were women students arul 531 wore men. College students, regularly enrolled in the four year courses, were more numer ic than ever at the Summer Session, with a total of 178. while one hundred Hehahs also attended. In the summer of 1520. the total en rollment at the session was 1340. The registration this summer showed an increase of over five hundred and fifty students, an increase of over forty per cent. Ever since the war the teachers' session has been Increasing by great bounds and It is expected that In a number of years that the enrollment will even exceed that of the regular four year courses. lirs. .Smith and Knauss Ueslgn Both Dr. Id 11. Smith, Director of the Summer Session, and Dr. J. O. Knauss. REAL ECONOMY IN CLOTHES Real Economy in Clothes consists not in spending the least possible amount of money, but in getting the greatest possible amount of value for the money expended.' It is because this store seeks to give value above all else that we feature MADE-TO-MEASURE CLOTHES Sewings are strong -- and lasting. The fit is superb. They out-look and outcast clothes of less careful construction. Come in and let us measure you for a new suit or overcoat - simply overflowing with value. Smith’s Tailor Shop As Usual: Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing Neatly Done i . CANDYLAND CANDYLAND and State College •• •••<> • o OKI #.O •.0 "AM* #.O 1012X8240233023:302338:613=123:10 . 0 •..0 . • . 10 •.• 0 • ot•:0 WWI • : —' to 321CaVagraM:43UVAMKIAM, 0• 0 AM" 01 V. M. c. A. DESIRES ROOMS The Y. M. C. A. is hooded by requests for rooms by new stu dents who are not acquainted in the town. Even temporary rooms to be used until the stu dent* become adjusted and set tled will he greatly appreciated. All who can take another boy should call the “Y"; phone, 500. Assistant Director of the Summer Ses sion, have resigned and have already left the college. Dr. Smith hns gone to lowa State College where he will become Head yiiiinininiaßwunhiiUHiiiiiiniiiiiiuiiiiaiiiiiiiiiinnKumiiiiiniiimiiniitnuiiiiiiiunmHiiiitiiniiiiinuiiiaiuuiiiminwßiinuigmiw | Hurwitz Clothing Store j 1 SWEATERS SEPARATE TROUSERS; ‘JUST WRIGHT’ SHOES j 127 ALLEN STREET | iiiimimmnimiiiiiiiiuiiiiiimiiioiiiiimimtiiminimiilii 127 Allen Street Cafeteria divided from soda fountain and candy counters by moisture proof partition, making it impossible for odors and steam from the kitchen and coffee urns to pollute the air of the confectionery department. We aim to serve the best ice cream and confections in the town. Our ice cream plant is equipped with mechanical refrigerator for the purpose of making ice cream and the cooling of the soda fountain. Our ice cream is positively made out of twenty per cent pure but ter fat cream, purchased from The Pennsylvania State College Creamery. Our soda fountain is equipped to give palatable drinks, sun daes and‘confections. We make and keep at all times the following flavors of ice creamst-Vanilla, Chocolate, Strawberry, Peach, Pine apple and Orange Ice. HOME MADE CANDY DAILY OUR SPECIALTIES Cream caramels with almonds and Brazil walnut. Peanut bars with Brazil walnuts,, peanut bars and almonds. Seafoam, French rolls, nugets, butter scotch, molasses taffey, fruit rolls, peanut clusters, cocoanut kisses, cream peppermints, etc. We use Peters’ and Hershey’s fine milk chocolates. The following are dipped: almonds, walnuts, filberts, Brazil nuts, cherries, figs, dates, raisins, etc. You can eat just what looks good to you—as much as you like and as little as you like—paying for what you eat. Wholesome food, cooked well and clean. Served clean and in a clean place and at reasonable price. AJTRIAL will convince you that next to your home comes the CAFETERIA. You are always welcome, regardless of what you buy. Our courtesy is the same to all. of the Department of Mathematics. While at Penn State he was also Prof essor of Mathematics In ndditfon to Director of the .Summer Session. Dr. Smith came to Penn State in 1911 after completing his work for his Doctor's Degree at the University of Munich, Germany. In 1914 he first came Into contact with the Summer Session when he was Acting Director . in place of Dean Weber, who was on leave of absence. In 1915 he was made ! Director and has held that position ever since. During Dr. Smith’s Directorship, the Summer Session has greatly increased in popularity and It has been largely through his efforts that this growth was made. When he took charge the MEN’S SUITS We are candy makers by profession. Eats Like Home Gregory Brothers THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN j tMirollnu-nl \y.is MO ml every year to liceuiue l'rofrsaor of IHsotty. At I lots, three year, after his sratluation ! has teen at state Collette. While at i the registration has grown until now Penn State he was Associate Profes- • f rnm 5 rtl .t„u r ..|.... v t,,. ...... v i 0 , . „ ! Its Importance is almost equal to that sor of History in addition to being As- j ‘ ‘ llh tlu ■ 1 * nn Dl '* ha» s'veiallz | of the Winter Session. sistant Director of the Summer Ses-1 oxe °l' llou of the two years from 1916: ed in European History and had prac* ; Dr. Knauss has gone to the Florida slon. jto 1918 spent in taking his degree of! tieaUv charge of lint brui.vh of tht i State College for Women where hu is | Dr. Knauss came to Penn State In ! Doctor of Philosophy at Cornell, he History Department. ’ : Work Done By Professionals We are at the old stand and are giving you 24 hour service in developing and printing your films. -rue D E N N OTATE «nt WHOP Reorganized CAFETERIA Pennsylvania Page Three