Page Four FOR THE PROM "AL'S" SHOP is ready to serve you with Tux Shirts Dancing Shoes Collars Studs Socks Ties Notices Thete nili he .1 htudmtt menting It 'AA ell 01. iOlh 15 mening In 1/1 01,1 \lan an Olg ini,- .11.1un of the students inleitsted tit mis sion nu,ls and the noak of the minis- IM ha Anita /Lc nil' be tamed and It is desland that all students intmested in this 31011. be int,ent There bill be t Inettlite of tln ~11- hdn Club totem o, night In Old tit .1 , - C 1 at tieten °tied, "Silts 1111/UOll 1111.(111 e of a ntetton tinlto nlll le 41101111 114 11111 14 1 Wein., on ma nna' dist, 14, Thete 0111 bet mtt thin of the Chestet Count, Club In 1:00111 II 01 (In this est ning• tt stt en tdoti. lo 1,0 ti 111 , tt led lutles ,t10n.4 inn the tompletlon of 1 , 1.1115 fin the E tgto 1) utre All men ,hetlutett tut ph, 41...t1 cau -1 atton nahlt On, minty, to win Int: nllOllO Ohl heck high Mt .11 the utthe at once Thew V 111 be a Ile 01 11l kON fin the The.pinn p 1 oduLtion, Cottl ton'ght at 4 30 tt the CO-Op 0 COMMITTEE TO MAHE FURTHER PROM PLANS (Continueu ft mu fit It page) the aetnrtuunl will be Lentet sa alma (I le The gh dm, uill be hung tint 1,01010 Chine.° binned,lntm MT.... LI ,Ith Chinese I intm and the Iluin sp 1511 (1111 he flu nishul In hat - mons In the decoratet In tthlltion to the t • Ile tonight .1: Co-op, tit. keot elil 1....40141 tt, the then on I't ltt 1 ol o ht I Int% et II 0 . 1 10 It the duo, milt he 41, .1..111, to neettaxti tr of both 100- 11 111., tlet.he. tit tt 111 net t-ot, 01.th tote to notch lve 111 II Is 110N1 It tht 011, IA S Ile Intl thus 10111 (0111 II I( 1011 .tt the dont nn lllePq e‘Lnlng "PREXY" GIVES VIEW'S ON STUDENT CAR OWNERSHIP t ‘tetntlt II) 11,11 11 1 . 1 , 1111 Mato 4tutlent , , Is bound to t I in, toto.ltltialth On• noun e 01 stu dent 1110 hi thts Itle d tmultiunit) tint it It tlillltult not to fat I th it the tn.], ookl not he 5, tht both, Ont a 1 no. t-itaunt tot ge, of Penn St at It t. into the n bob tot., ~,10,10 1 tiro t 1 it student both Out t it-1 unetl unit% A good place to eat THE PENN STATE CAFE I=l 'I to ..nut. 11111u' 1. the 'noble!. 111 Qllltlng "tl,..ht“ In Illcs uul:t 11he fasttst mu‘sltig lowitues, 1101111 Ia Litu Ilero .11 found opt...M/11110 ft. tlle Ltlntaled 111 111. ,Ito, gt, en 1.1010 , 1 I 1 1111114,1001, If slim II) e,6abll4llcd .111 f 1 11,111,4 111 og,v, 'I lit I ,0,14 of ton Ille2 g 2. 1 ,11: ay.+ 111,11 In 1,11,' /non ant non 0 1101 I. dti+l.l.dcv the slut. , In of 1111 g x(dtm, nt If %on Uould to knov. tbout 110 Ilued.uevi I,otcvdon and tiro 111 1V0.1..1 11 1 . 1.1111 , 1)1 1.1111 1, .11 Op to ST Cl.\llt tf. nil Agents littultable Life of Dot 125 lnion 7t uvt Ittalding Pitt.sbur,;l6 O H. 60Y! •?.q. , • : , • 1 1 • IMMO! v.*'s famous IA& lee clown In the top notch CI ento or ereloW Doo.l 1.0,0 our u au' for It. 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Tin de fa nti, men ittemptlon to in.,. ent the II I.+ 11111111 he bloLhed 1,, ellen- so 111,11010 inctigible to 1110150 11 111 the estitentent of the lit is tin iefeit olten aintot with° the foul nut t thin], the to oink° or the Jute. t lid he ~it% will 111 lighten out the Nltuntlon In to the 1,111,1, tit logo In aluillng 1110 pen AN lot e•ti.i time itii toll the ending of the glllll., hit 11,401 i+hot 1100' %oh id In. in I th it thus in to ikt for t het itr,flit mot,. 11.1,4[111o; 10/,110 I OR S I.l.l*—llow+e, 1 ,one, - agt I' kA% e Dodge towing cae L l'ehlAez HO! PENN STATE STUDENTS! Spring has Romped in on• Us! Tanlac sales have increased 500 per ct! Seed Catalogs are being Read More than And a fellow with a mule made 33 dollars yesterday pulling cars out of the mud in State College! Winter's History and everybody anticipates the Season's Frivolity! Here's a chance to have a lot of fun and for some fel low with a bright idea to make some easy money. Searching for a Slogan! Roland S. Grubb, State College's only Wholesale Grocer, will pay Twenty-five (25) dollars to the student sending in the best slogan for his grocery business. The Fraternity, (the one in which R. S. Grubb holds membership is hereby ex cluded) Club, Tea Room, Restaurant to which the student credits his slogan will receive 50 per ct. discount on current April purchases. CONDITIONS The fun is restricted to Penn State students. Search will end April 16, midnite. The slogans submitted will become property of R. S. Grubb Tying contestants will share equally. Contribution must be sent t.) Box 475, State College, Pa, and should"contain the date found, the slogan, the name and address of the finder, and the accredited organization. 6. Judges decision will be final 7. The decision and check sent out May I, 1924. Judges: I. Mr. John Taylor, Former Instructor of Advertising, State College. 2. Mr. George Graham, Pres. State College Chamber of Commerce. 3. Mr. G. F. Mitch, Professor Economics, State College. ROLAND S. GRUBB GROCER YEARLING AIATMEN TRIM SOPHOMORES (Continued from ➢rut Page) ht got the then:lon st Ith 3 minuted .tnil I tktollllo tittle ath antage 'Petting the DI tee of the 3e ttllng e the 1 111 In the 75S pot/n:l . <th 141012, C.., Itlilt, t .1,0 lon 11 gt thpllng fmcetl Long'. shot:l4l,ls to the mat mlth It It 111-ttel.on nd Cl utalt Itultl In 3 Inlntt lett 111:1 1400411th One et the litclieqt lon., of the af lei noon Ie In the 175 pound dbl.:ton .1.1, tall br ought togLthet St.lonlnke •27 and Sltynnotet 'rite twithernetu e.e.stlet had the edge on the )t uunG ot the 11t.q. 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UMer co-opetallon beta°cn faculty and mu (Continued from first lingo) I dents and unlfmmit3 it, the addle ha adi to c“ndal ,tc.c lot tht to tm tioll 01 c‘isting facuit cults kme Ltii- LION ATHLETES STRIVE FOR OLYMPIC HONORS tionn Ith t totlNtitutt on the Alma- ttt ht t .e‘enty-Itte Pet cent Alt tot ..1111 fool ago, Intl the tote I nth nlll UnllOlllll,U, 10U41,et es volnprtls of the Ii le stele le \ It 1 ,tl, pl tee on the h. nn hlle coined pith the et , totlon of one lit tt l'oole, In the hurdle, Conn.. In the 4uggested the Ihnlth,r of the numbel •11101, I=== tit e thous nu! 111,104 time s tie three not psi Neill tte It u s detected by oda, u Ito h ISC 11101 C 01 to tit outside MU,. totes In ate sections the Inui t M do, the Squad any' it 14 more 01.10 one hundt ed totes SNO:NSS?O, THESPIAN SHOW APRIL 5, 1924 7:00 P. M WHIZZ BANG! THE PENN .STATE COLLEGIAN THESPIANS WILL HOLD FULL DRESS REHEARSAL (Continued from first page) [Lamm in ensemble nail the engine 11111105 The slum nalllcs through eighteen musical minibus and a One fith or omefi) and fin di, ends In g pro fusion of ruler and mng One of the comic. ft antes of the lgt tnce is the impemonation of It ,oloted mammy 1, It \V Atmluustet 21 I . la)lng opputito to him in the tole of Oeta, los, 1111 °NM.) Otn , in Or tins 'AWOL to "Jack . kkers . 2 1 The 1 1,1 1 one tort funny and 110111 their opening YICIO in the first net until Melt de pal I U e, Trig and b l.sinn e. in the thin cl, 1110 e conetnnt 1 awl) Kt, °het s Theh vont; "Snootutns" in the Mot net I, t fe time nunthet It in,y hem put to trick business and entries Noah It the malting of a ,11/0 lilt Et=l EWE= PERCIVAL RUDY The 121 South Atherton St. State College, Pa. First National Bank AUTOMOBILE TRANSPORTATION STATE COLLEGE, PA. Betiseen State College and Lemont, meeting all 'trains W. L. Foster, President Open and Closed Cars. Side Trips May be Arranged David F. Kapp, Cashier For. Reasonable Charges Phones: Bell 176 Commercal 116. W L. K. METZGER L. K. METZGER "The Fastest Growing Store in State College" This Is No April Fool Value A Box of Fine Stationery with the Penn State Seal in Blue and also Blue and Gold Blue Seal 48c This week only Blue and Gold 69c WE ARE NOW SHOWING The Finest Assortment of Stationery Ever displayed at our store EATON CRANE AND PIKE CO. HAMPSHIRE PAPER CO. THE WHITING PAPE•R CO. O-Keh Talking Machine Records for All Kinds of Victrolas The 10 Virginians A CRYSTAL RAbIO SET FOR ONLY $2.00 You can hear the College Station What Good Appearance Means to College Men The development of human dress following the evolution of the body coat in ascending levels of animal life is one of the most interesting chapters of modern science. Clothes are more than body covering, they reflect mental atti tudes, ideals, and moods. The eminent Professor William James insisted that a man's clothes become integrated with his person ality and form a part of his real self. Johnny is a better boy in his "good" clothes; Reginald has better manners when "drest up " The savage cannot make war without his feathers and war paint; the civilized youth cannot court his fair one without creases in his trousers. Wedding garments, widows' weeds, evening dress and "knick ers" represent not so much varieties of protection for the body as varying states of mind in the individual or varying social standards of the community. If "money talks", clothes shout from the street corner. We realize Penn State students want the best clothes possible an want dollar for dollar value. arc the best ready-to-wear clothing today. Our spring stocks are complete now. Come in and see how will you look in a Hickey- Freeman suit. MONTGOMERY & CO. W. G. CHAMBERS Dean of Summer Session Hickey-Freeman Clothes for Men STATE COLLEGE, PA Tuesday, April 1, 1924 Vincent Lopez
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