Finlay, Oclohei 'lll, 192.' ' 1 SKRACUSE GIVES DANCE 10 MN STATE VISITORS All-University Dance Sched uled for Saturday Night SERENADERS TO PLAY Gieek Chapters Plan to Enter tain, State Frater- By E f X A Service The football fans of Pc*nn Stale who plm a initiation to Svmcdsc civei the week-end to w itno r s the fen tuio fnil contest nt the* Aichbold stadium Sntuidny, will he invited to attend a Penn State-Svincinc football dance .it the Aichbold gymnasium, Se tm dav imtht Wallace Evans, Johif Huropleby and Ilavold ICot<s, the committee m charge of the Penn State 1 eception, have completed anangements foi the afTaii on the night of the game Music-foi the otcpsion will be fur nished by the Orange Seiemuleis, symphonic jj//.-hinmony u lists of local impute. The Walsh Dccoialors, of Utica, have been assigned the task of putting the gvnmasium m piescnt able appemnnee foi Saturday’s dance. Squad Expected nt Dance It is expected that the entue Penn State squad of Coach Hugo Be?dek will attend the a (Tan Saturday night. Followcis who took the tup to Penn State last yeai, will lecall the tine treatment accoided them at State College at a similar dance Fiatermty houses on the Hill aie making icady to enteitain biothci clupteis of Penn State who intend to come lo_ Syiacusc foi the battle with the Oiarige eleven Woid fiom Stale College has it that ovei SOO students aie planning to make the tup to Cen tial New York, the strongest follow ing that has turned out for u Syra cuse battle in yens Penn State’s wonderful tieatment of the S.viacuse athletes and fans last fall should not he foi gotten The committee m charge of the dunce ne hoping foi wholemeal ted suppoit fiom Umveisity students foi Satui dav’s dance A nominal fee of one dolhu pei couple will he the only charge foi the dance at the Aichbold gymnasium, ..cioidmg to the committee m chaige BRUCE CURRY TO VISIT . COLLEGE NEXT MONTH Diuco Cuuy, noted discussion gioup le idcr who is taking the place ofHany Enicison Tosdick of the Union Theological seminal v of New York duilng the lattei’s European torn, will visit Penn State November twenty-first and twentv-second, tak -Ins theme “Life At Its Best ’’ Repoits fiom othei colleges have it that the piominent ichgious vvoikei is even bettei this year than formerly Pcpiesc'itatnus from neai by colleges will be picsent to he.u his addlesses ind will cany back Ins messages to their lespective institutions Theie will be an oppoilunity foi all who aie Intel osted in leading discussioil gi oups to meet with Mi Cm ry dui ing his stay lien* X'OR SALE—One Undeivvood Type writer, ptacticallv new. Terms icasonablc. Call 105-J. 80 2t CLEANING JAMES BLOOM Formerly State Shirt Shop | BILLIARDS POOL { | Candy, Cigars, Cigarettes | | State College Billiard Parlor I jjj Allen Street | x * Industrial Engineering department | For Quick Service t 5 CHIFFONIERS . . §12.50 Student Desks and Chairs $ Student Tables | CHAIRS .... §3.50 ❖ DEICS . . $12.50 to $25.00 _ * t TABLES .... $5.00 % a costumers . . . $2.00 ? :j: GATE-LEG TABLES . $7.50 $ ROOM 106, UNIT B I 6 • ± Professor'Clark Holds Education Esseritial -to Success in Business "Amcncnn colleges and universities have a tiiplo-thi'cat ngnliKt poverty, ill-will and unhappiness,” dcclaied Fred E Clark, of mniket ing in the Sfchool of Commeice at Noitlivvostein inilversitv, m a lucent mtciview “The thice-ply attack on the poweis of darkness,” .stated Pin fessor Clftrk, “will help men and ‘women to tiam themselves so that they may cam a livelihood, serve the community in which they live, and en jov then own'livcs to the fullest ex tent.” "It used to be the men earned then livings and managed to get on very well without lecourse to a college tiaining But then, in the pioneer days of American life oui fatheis lived a simple, almost self-sufficient life Theie vvcie few complex social and industrial pioblems. The need for a higliei cdueatton, as a prepaia tion’for a foundation foi a futuie vocation, was little felt outside those piop.nmg foi the muustiy. “But now, all is diifeient. ‘Life has giown moie and moie complex until today the majoiitv of our people live in cities and towns Even mial life lias become .qiccmliml and complex The accumulated infoi mation and expeilence essential to the highest achievement in the piofes sions, and in aguculture, lias become so gieat that the oldei method of learning fiom experience in the Uni versity of Hatd Knocks is becoming irore and moie wasteful, the likeli hood of success has become less and Ivi-S.” Compare Wages Citing the fact that college men's incomes aie gi eater than non-college men’s, Piofessoi Claik called atten tion to the lese.uches of Dean Loid, of Boston Umveisitv, showing that the average untiaincd boy goes to w’oik at 10 His maximum income at JIO is less than $l2OO a year, and be cause lus earnings aie “laigely de pendent on physical stiength and manual dexteuty, they fall ofT at 50 oi enilici to a point below the level of self suppoit. Moie than GO out of 100 untrained vvoikeis nio depend ent upon otheis foi support at the age of CO. The average school gtadutc, going to work at 18, catches up with his im tiainCd hiothei within seven veais, and at about 40 reaches Ins nveiage maximum income of $2200 Rapid Advance Though the college or technical ‘chool ginduale cams a consumable amount dining Ins school davs, lux icgular ircome begins at the age of 22 By the time he is 28, his eai nings equal the high school graduate’s ut 40 And* "since his income is depend ent upon his metal ability- and tinin mg which is constantly improved by piactico, it incieases instead of dimin ishes with the yems The average income of SG,OOO a yeai at the age of GO is often suipusscd ” “Almost any bov or girl with ability and poiscvoi ance can now go to col lege," he declared “It ceitnmly is not tiue todav, if it cvci was true, that the college is a club foi uch men’s sons The sons and daughteis GOOD EATS GOOD SERVICE DITTANY QUICK LUNCH And Restaurant of the bdnkei, the mei chant, the man ufactuici, the fumer, the mechanic atul the minei sit side b\ side in oui college'class i oonts ” Justifies Statement In justifying his stress upon the prat that a college phys in inueasing the earning power of its students, the speakei asset ted tint he placed it tilst “because it is fust in impoitance to the individual and to society 11.' Who is incapable of supporting him* sell cannot <.cive society well, and seldom can he enjov life to the full Moreovei, the tunning which is useful in making a living is usu illy that which will help the individual to serve c ociotv best ” Scaicely second m impel Lance to the classroom vvoik ot colleges and univeisities, Piofessoi Clrik asset ted, is the lescaich vvoik in medicine, law, mechanics, mining, agmuUuic and >th»i fields nt human knowledge V/heieby “one man U ‘ l 0 can now do the work formeily done In fom, and tile avoiage yOals of his wink ing life have been doubled ” SEVENTY-FIVE YEARLINGS ANSWER COLLEGIAN CALL Six Weeks of Class Instruction 'Will Prepare Candidates for Editorial Work Responding to the lust call foi fieshman COLLEGIAN icpoitcis.j more than seventy-five In-st-ycur edi tonal nspnants attended tne meeting in Room 11 labcial Aits Building Tuesday night This gioup is the laigest that has ever turned out foi the initial meeting of lepoitorial candidates m the histoiy of the or ganisation Following a short talk bv II W Cohen '2G, c*ditoi-in-chief, in which the purpose and duties of the COL LEGIAN vveie outlined, A K Smith ’2G, managing editoi, «poke foi a bi icf time on the siv-wecLs ciuiise which he will conduct foi the fieshmen pielini maiy to then beginning actual woik. The couisc will be conducted from row until after Thnnhsgiving nrd will include the details of COL LEGIAN style, wilting the lead, in terviewing men and women m addi tion to several other phases of news paper woik Announcements oT the] time and place of futuie meetings v ill he made fiom time to time in' the COLLEGIAN. Tho<-e Present Among those who signed up foi cub lepoitci-. weic 0 Fensterniaker, E. L Flvnn, W A Leiden, E C ITemy, H E IlnfTman, E M Peter man, H R Brownell. Beinaid New man, C Buigcss,*E M Baniei, J B 6 £ | Typewriters and Phonographs of aii j p kinds Repaired on Short Notice | Agency for the New Remington Portable Type- | | writer. Price complete with case $60.00 J | HARRY K..METZGER ' | « 217 South Atherton Phone 160-J & W 1 Fine Dressings Help Make Fine Birds A DRESSING which rivals the bread flavor—and which adds zest to His Nibs—is Dry Philadelphia Dressing. It’s best made with the best bread— ' ■ Kew-Bee Bread "T he Bread ivith the Better Taste” Don’t just say, “A loaf of bread, please,” but specify our bread. You will be better pleased—and ofl course so will we. Stroehmann Bros. Co. I Baker's of / VQIJAUIvV / AMERICA \ J Kcc-Bez Bread \, / akiSuca\ j Williamsport, Pa. V (LRa.teMgija'J THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Donkins, \V P D Bc*lt7, It Wc’Hchler, R. G. McCloud, E Schmidt. W, A. Brecht Jr, P. Lavton, R K Elder,XL M.Keefci, R P Hill, F L Ivlccknei, H. F Mulvanev, 11/ I Fineiock Ji , M. J Bowman, A. L LArsnn, W. H Bishoi), W. I. Heek- Ici, G M Eorlol, A. W. Pettit, H. G tVesler/icld, L II; s ßellJr,C S. Stmc, \V. W Wait?., G.‘ S. Smith. .1 S LoreUh, S 0 Kuntx, K C Benson, T L Bla.k U P Paden Others puvs<my“"e«c •''l J. Hei mann. S. L Ylelfilx, A Cicemielli, A \ Hoch, J F Stalcv, W C Bramble, II B Aul, L AL..oh''ei, W C'ecvvin ski. S. Bendick, W II Biittmrh.im. D T Mixh, T J Pottci. N Feldman. R llni.i, C II Ilaibuigei, W J Micklei ,\V A Robertson, K K B.u -i ett, U JI Wilkinson, W K Pattei son, .1 W WalKcj, C Uaboilen, R Hawthonie, D Pcnnock, J Chadwick, E Custei, S McClcarv. L Nierun. W E Schaefc'i, C E Huington, F \Y Died? and E B Coopei GEEEffIEN PREPARE FOR ELIMINATION TRYOUTS Organization PlAns for Joint Concert With Columbia Fobl’uary'Fifth For the past few weeks the fifty two men chosen by Director Giant m the pieliminarv tryouts of the Glee club, have been working intensivch in pieparation for the quaitet tnaN v Inch will dctciimnc the final choice of xongsteix for the coming season The selection will take place on Wednesday evening, Novembd fourth, and the icsults will be nn i nounced the following dav The initial road trip of the club will be through western Pennsyl vmi i on Decembei second, thud, fouith and fifth The fir->t Penn State concert will be given on De cembei eleventh m the Auditonum as one of the numbers of the “Y couisc piogram In addition to the earlv load tup, a joint concert with Columbia uni* HAND PRESSING Lcnjrlhcns the Life of Your Clothes JAMES BLOOM Formerly Slate Shirt Shop We are showing Gruen Wrist Watches in attractive st) les $35.00 and $50.00 CRABTREE’S ALLEN STREET Dry Dressing 2 quarts old bread, 2 tablespoons salt, 1 teaspoon v. bite pep per; 2 teaspoons powdered summer savory, 2 teaspoons chopped parsley, 1 teaspoon powdered sage, 1 cop butter Rub the butter through the bread crumbs, add season ings and mix well versity is bonked to be held m the auditonum on Fobruaiy fifth This conceit will be followed by an All- College dance m the Aimoiv. 1 Engineering Book Room Gets Tables; New tabic*, have been installed in tile leading loom hi Engineeimg C thix week in onlei to aflot.l vtiuknt. bettei fauliticx foi studv between cl iw_s. 'I he* nuiovY tible-, m fiont of the magu/ine rnexs weic quite in adequate toi the accomodation of le v t books, pupcis and penodicaG A co.r ideiable numbci of Whipple-.’ icfeicnte cat..hn;uc“. weie icccivcxl this v eck and have been bound m red drib foi unifonnUi ttf ipp n *nce and si/o The-e volumes hue bien numlcied and indc*v hats .nt .applied so that catalogues containing desued subjects m.n be lcadilv found Suitable (ding ca-cs hue dso been nnmdcd m oidei th it the hound v ill umes in.i\ b< kept in oidei v.ith the mdc'%. lists on the top of the case- It > is hoped to lmu- a new system m opcv i.tion soon vheiehv the piopei loea turn of each mug vine can letdilv hi obseived ind thus make u cus\* fo; the students to keep the pubhi itjon: in then in oper oi del ALBERT DEAL & SON Heating AND Plumbing 117 Frazier Street j GERNERD, The Tailor Anything Clothing i Cleaning Pressing Don’t -Forget THE iyiidh@©33 SATURDAY ICHT Oct. 32 FROM 10:00 TILL 12:00 P. M, THE t PURITY TEA ROOM 1 and DELICATESSEN f. 135 ALLEN STREET J OOQOOOOOOGOOGOOCCOGOGOGOOOGGGOOQOOGGOOOOGCOOOOOOOCOOOOOOCOOOOGCCCOCOOOOOCOOOOOOn I STATE UNIVERSITY SHOE CO. 1 1 ‘ We have a full line of I g 8 I College Men and Women’s Shoes I | OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS | | Athletic Shoes a specialty A full line of Fall Shoes § oooooeeooeoooooooooooooeoooo(3oeooooooeooaooooeooooooooooooooooooooooooooooosooo§ J\ Common Expression—' Library, aii fifties, 95c @ach Books of Poems Latest Fiction BOOKS MAKE IDEAL GIFTS Our book alcove contains several thousand books of fiction, poems, etc. GREETING CARDS OF ALL KINDS Orders taken for any book published L. IC. METZGER PENN STATE HOTEL DINING ROOM Under New Monagemcnt Special Sunday Evening Dinner The Student’s Jewelry Shop BOXED GIFTS SOUVENIRS WE DO WATCII REPAIRING HANN & O’NEAL Opposite Front Campus Ladies’ Sport Hose $l.OO to $5.00 a pair See our window display of Velour Covered Cushions. ‘SPECIAL AT $1.25 EGOLF’S 120 1-2 E. College Ave. State College W. L. FOSTER, President DAVID F. KAPP, Cashier ASAD and solemn-sounding phrase it is —that line from “The Rime of the Ancient Mariner.” Yet there are men’s efforts of which that might be said. No progress* Doomed to stay in one place as long as they live. They are men who have no financial program—no place for saving—no hope of getting ahead. Make Four Efforts Count. Your Sav ings Account Will Be Welcomed Here. The First National Bank STATE COLLEGE, PA. Capital $125,000 Announcement To be better able to help our cus= tomers keep well dressed and always retain an immaculate appearance, we have just installed a tailoring department, in which all work will be done by a man skilled in his line. In addition to serving our own Clothing Department, our tailor will serve our clientel in their needs in alterations, repairing, cleaning and pressing. ALL PRESSING DONE BY HAND and not by steam machines JAMES BLOOM “Clothier to the College Man' (Formerly State Shirt Shop) “Metzger’s Have It” Page 7iirc2 410 E. College Ave. •'* Surplus $125,000 Allen St.
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