Friday, November 3, 1922 ruiRLES CABMAN WILL GIVE NEXT T NUMBER Well-fa 0 "" -'rnerican Composer \ViII I’rescni a Program of Indian Songs fV thousand m-r M' *iw A,in * .. if , (! ... u Charles »>■" -ill »t "■' i,f ‘' „„ 5.,v.-mw •.wnty-K.ur.h r ' n ; t -n-l n»ml-r .< 1" '"l™- . 3 «„ns wn;-r. " r ,he ja,.;:,"!. .sinew-.- have »»•> ■‘••'r ■l"-- »„.l when • .h:.t hi- !"•«"" ! “ V " rfleei h>- >l>" h>n '"2 „« "f hi- is “ ue '' in ?'*.J njiani-h an.l l< .Ikm. .-me idea 'wn„..-r gained. ~1 C ;v*-H inf'"™"'' nmsi.nl lowr me 1:1 * I. U with " '■'« for ‘L Oi-ra a. 1.1 oluunlK.- music. which ilis Aru--n.Mii Major which has been widely •laved by chamber music organizations l-.ir the country; while his most ser ous piano work, a Sonata, in A Major, been widely recognized by critics asd t.ublic.The artist is more fortunate dun most composers in that It is possible ;*r him to adequately present his own in concert. Ho has a vig ltox* style and technique suited to his om piano numbers and songs, and ac cording to the critics a convincing and; colorful tone production. He occupies a distinctive place in American music by virtue of his propa iicda for Indian folk-songs. This has ken accomplished during the last four Fears through concerts and rentals upon •Jiis subject, for which lie has unques tioned authority. It is probable that Mr. Cadnun's recital at Penn Suite will he rf this nature and the artist will be ac ampanied by Princess Tsianhm, a full trXNJed Cherokee-Creek Indian maiden. Campus Gossip We tried to persuade the editor not to publish a COLLI£(.iLAN* today. Wo use”, we sdid. “The whole gang rifl be down in Washington”. And a Kwsjujfer without readers is as imd u a shin without a collar button. A goat can digest must anything but ve believe that a Lion can even cat a I-JiL Nevertheless, we're hoping that the N'ittany Uon swallows him right down. To Tin* Vacant Pit air* Ob why. dear teacher, tell mi* true. Do all the boys stay home from class? The seats are empty all day through. And 1 alone do eome. Alas! Ths poor prof hung his head am! sighed. He sadly smiled and cleared his throat. They are not here lieoaiise*', bo cried. "They've gone to got the Navy's goat". E. W. Gernerd | Merchant Tailor f Next to Post Office f PAIN Of all the things that send people off to the doctor’s olllce. wobably the most common Is PAIN Wjn in the hack or pain in the hip; «a in the knee, ankle, or foot; ;"f J n the sliest or in the abdomen; in the head or lxick of the neck. ‘ ln the shoulder and down the rt *V nl tuny be in any one « « bunderd difTerent places. lhore Is :i definite path gy back of these pains; some or- S?! c tro «ble or some functional de i*® ient ibnt can be relieved In eds u Urei by old-fashioned nieth , ojt en these pains persist noaS nthS an ' l eren Z™? seems to Uo Ul(>ra any por . SftS.i S0wl: ltalt ls ’ noiWnit that “ '“hloncd donors cn.i do. chanr^* 1 an osle opath and the SXm*" IO ,mc ,hal b - vtr “- Ibe il ih-l)earinK nerve to the ar^ 06 ”/ of tho s i ,lno related tt PresXS 0f , ’^Un• he wiU flnd 80 >ne tten ;?. °. r impingement upon the * sU^ ,nfr *° tht a ™‘ «* Pain. and ,v et , sueh Pressure is removed. mali^SM ues t are ™b«cd and nor in? ***• N* l " l *»at has been mnk ®»n>^lil er,y ’"^erable—maybe for j. eeks— will be relieved. one*'thL 1 nmi snitation being Osteopathy i°- CaUSC ' s of > ,aln - aml nerve im«t he,ng a s Peclfic for fi>erefor? P ~een,Gnls Kenera«v, is. I\My ' Poetically a specific for Clas3 Of l>afn* St ’ f ° r ° ne VCry wlde laical origm. nai,le J ’ tho! ’*' of'me maoWnd°nQt^:,ins Peculiar to wo most a ._ has become al * panacea. ?*■ R- L. CAPERS u ™* above Varsity Store 0*..,. 71-M -OfficeHours; Tuesday. Thursday. Saturday, 10-5 t<> ih»* Navy i*i*at. No <<<)uimi before a uame with tin.- Middk-s would be com plot*.* without some reference t<> the rrit- Aml if «-v*-n w<* go to the game. wc kii.nv that the test of tit- .-olk-g.* will tIK-re. I’lease enlighten us. Is Aliie-Slt-ISy The. Fire «.f Penn State Flavor notoriety a relative ~f Chb-f-ltuin-ln-Th—Fao.’.' Amateur .Musicians Will Hold Con- test in April". Thanks t’<»r the a.lvan, warning. WV will be absent. Don’t worry if y-utr roommate rail: prejudiced. <»ur detinition of a into student <»m,. who does not even attend the tele phone returns this afternoon. Professorial competition for the All- American will run strong this after noon. All those holding classes will rank high. Our Second Header for Sophs This is a-bnut the tie-up scrap. Do you know what a tie-up scrap is? A :i--up scrap is a tight in which jhe freshmen tie up the suph-o-mores. Tin soph-o-mores al-so try to tie up the fresh-iimn. The tie-up scrap takes place (n-inor-iou- af-ter-noon. Ail s-.ph-o-ntnres as weJJ as fresit-nien should be pres-em. He loy-al to your eol-lege. Hive the fresh-men a chance to tie you up. Did you notice an improvement in lasi Tuesday’s column? We didn’t write We had such it good time in New York that we didn’t get buck to write the tiling, so w« rested in peace until Hut the rest cure hasn’t done us any good. We admit that tills attempt is worse than ever. PENN STATE BARBER SHOP 5 Barbers Solicit your patronage Ladies’ Beauty Parlor Annex G. L. SMITH. The Laundry of Service and Accommodation Collection and delivery every day Penn State Laundry 320 West Beaver Ave. Thousands of Students Remington. Portable They have come to depend on it as a tried and trusted helper that tightens the burden of every writing task. So small it is never in the way —fits in case only four inches high. So convenient you can use it anywhere—even on your lap. FRUIT JUDGERS COMING TO PENN STATE SOON Team of Throe Men Each Will Compete in Annual Apple Judging Contest All memb.-rs »>f the InU-r-ColleglaU- Fruit Judging League have decided to send teams t<> I’eim State for the Annua! Apple Judging eon test on December ninth, and live cMinpetittMii will be the result. Hack iea:n will consist of three men wlm shall be under-graduates working for degrees in the institutions which they represent, and who have never been contestants in this league. The teams will arrive here on the eighth, and the judges, comprising tite coaches accompanying the teams, must all agree upon tile placing «>f a class before it ran be us.-d in tile contest. Three plates each •>!' twenty varieties ••f apples, making a total of sixty plates, will lie selected for judging. In rank ing of tlu* contestants one hundred points will be given to the correct plac ing nml one hundred points for the cor rect idctitittcuiioii »if tiie three plates of each variety. Dy means of cow testing and bull associations the Dairy Extension men of the Dairy Husbandry Department are striving to cheapen the cost of pro duction of milk and produce better duality milk. They arc cooperating with the milk plants, creameries, and ice cream companies to put out a bettor grade <>f products. Pennsylvania is onci of the first states in the Union in its number of cow testing associations, which are an effective alcl In breeding and feeding work. MOUNTAIN ( AMI* FOR KENT—The Leeto Cabin in Shingletown Gap may be rented for the hunting season < for week-ends. Apply to Mrs. Jose] F. .Miller 4151 West College Avenu State College. Phone 124 THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN AG. SCHOOL TO PREPARE “SHORT HORN” CATALOGUE At a recent meeting of the enroll ment committee of the School of Agri culture means were considered to bring the Short Courses of the school to the attention of the fanners of the state.: A catalogue of the courses will be pub- lished. and tt special leaflet dealing with the cremery courses will be pre-' pared. As a further means of getting men who would like to come to Penn .State for the eight weeks course, ail former “.Short Horns” will be requested to aid in the enrolling of men fn their vicinity who re interested. Thirty-Third Year The thrlt/-ihird year of the agricul- tural short courses will begin January fourth, when it is hoped to have at least one hundred ami fifty men on hand to take up the work. In spite of the already crowded condition of the college, every possible man who can be accomodated will be permitted to en roll in view of Hie service that can bo so rendered to the men on the farms of the state who are desirous of study ing some special line of farm work but who are not aide to spend two or four years at college. Serve them Smith’s Quality Ice Cream A Real Food TAILOEE W H WHEN ONE CORRECT WAISTCOAT USAGE SANCTIONS THE BUCK SILK WAISTCOAT, WITH V OR COLURED U OPENING. THE WHITE WASHABLE WAISTCOAT FINDS -SOME FAVOR WITH A FEW MEN OF EXTREME TASTE. SHIRT ONE'S SHIRT SHOULD BE A STIFF BOSOM OF LINEN OR PIQUE IN MODEST DESIGN, WITH TWO OR T HREF. StUDS. A STARCHED PLEAT IS A ISO REGARDED AS PROPER. COLLAR, CRAVAT THOUGH MANY MEN FAVOR THE TURN-OVER TYPE OF COL UR, A STRICT ADHERENCE TO CORRECT PRINCIPLES REQUIRES THE WING TYPE. NARROW BUCK BAT TIES, OF COURSE. THE {PROSPECTS BRIGHT FOR NITTANY BOXING SQUAD Classes Numerous, but There Is Lack of Heavyweights Thi? prospects fur the Mine ami White! boxing team appear to he good this) veiir. although Penn State has suffered' a serious loss of veterans through grad-; nation and failure to return to school.' There is however, excellent material! In the sophomore and freshman class-' es; some dpendable men in the second i year classes arc Williams, Wer JSerby, all num who demonstrated their ability last year. Most of the men reporting now range in weight from one hundred and twenty- live pounds to one- hundred ami fifty pounds while till of the heavy weight eiass lack good men. Negotiations have been opened with the Navy team to box here, and also with the Army, University of Virginia, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, University of Pennsylvania, and Spring-j field. No permanent dates have been] set for any of these meets. ! D AT FASHION PARK A T WEARS A DINNER JACKET—WHICH,'BY THE WAY , IS NOW USAGE FOR ALL BUT FERY FORMAL OCCASIONS FASHION SHOP IGLUNK & STUART, Props. MKMIIIAH SOrIKTV and ideal..-. Meeting every Sunday ; Members of the Inlerculleginte -Men- II: oil a. in. in room 20 Liberal ,\r .rah Association whirl, has for its pur-1 iluildinir. Kvcrvbodc welcome. Men ,ose the advancement ..f Jewish culture hership is open to nil. !5-150 Pound l SPEND YOUR SPARE HOURS State College Billiard Rooms. “Shoes of Worth” [2oth Century Shoe Co. 121 Allen St. State College Pleasantly at The value of a shoe is measured not by the price you pay but by the amount of service you receive. TRY OURS WEAK OVERCOAT CUSTOM FAVORS THE TYPE OF OUT ERG ARM ENT THAT BEST SUITS SEASON AND IVEATIIER, BUT THE TENDENCY IS TOWARD THE SMARTER PAR-KERR Y IDEAS TAILORED AT FASHION PARK. SHOES FOR DANCING, THE PATENT OXFORD TYPE IS NOW PRE FERRED BY MANY MEN. FOR THEATRE, DINNER AND SIMI LAR OCCASIONS, THE CLOTH TOP PATENT LEATHER BOOT. LINKS, STUDS CORRECT JEWELRY MAY BE OF PEARL, JEWEL, MOTHER OF PEARL OR ENAMEL LINKS, STUDS AND WAISTCOAT BUTTONS MAY MATCH OR HAR MONIZE AS ONE PREFERS. Page Three