For the Senior Ball Shop at AL’S Shills Studs Tics Socks Collars Dancing Shoes Bulletin Tiu‘stt.l), rebruar> '» 1 ~0 j, m — Mid-Teai Graduation o\- eici-c') —Auditorium. \\ uditosd.ij. rebrinrj 10 00 p m —Candidate* for Collegian Stair—ll L A. Thui-dav lYbruarj tl .50 p ni—Lecture bv TV TV Ells* woi tli—Tuditmmm 00 ji m —Pi Lambd Sigma Debate Itooin K, Libiaty. 1" p m—Let tut c In TV TV LIU v mth—Auditor iinn. Notices 'ibe Tg ntononiiLs Club will meet ought in Ibumi 101 Holt biuldmg at ;ven-llmt\ o'clock 1 m the pm pm c ot ai ranging for n, initial match of the season the hts»« rial* will hold a mceing on mus(hi\ night in Itooin 28 Liberal its at -even-thirty o'clock It !■> .'quested trial e\ei> mtnibei be pres* nt A meeting of the local American uetv of Mechanical Engineers will • held 'Hutt-dav e’enmg February tventli in Hoorn 200 Engineering D ii th' purpose of electing oiheori ii the second -civc-tei. vV. W. Ellsworth To Speak Here Thursday (Continued tiom hist page) deletions its ait has lost neither •, -tienglh tun its distinction will bo .tied and e\pl.i'nc*il b\ Mr Ells mth wnh an eloquence inherited ■>m a long line of famous Americans ,<] ithicwed b\ dint ol devoted ro il i h \rl ol Shakespeare Mi Ml-",.tills evening lecture id Ik ~ lliuiough teview of Shakcs c in. and Ins times Although the I'.ikwspe ii can dianui has alwaj- en •vni popuLii success the develop ■ iits of (he modem theatie has ide the aiti-tiv ot the senous lima peculiailv impiessive It will be stiange to note the strides Ik stage has made m theatiienl of* cits Mi Ellswoith made an lnten • e peison.il tom of the theater div nit Shakcspeaie once knew. Hi* 1 cine “Shakcspedie ami Old London"i s of tom-iriciable local interest. In! w of the nnptus the* teceiit dramat-l > toiiniev at Penn State gave to I’emi .vh.ima college diamatics, the .'posiron is paiticul.uly apt \md Speaker Minis of e\eptlence with the Len tinv magn'ine and an earnest admit •timi foi litei.itmo have helped make .Mi Lllswoih a vivid speaker and . uthoi He is a grandson of Noun \\ ebstc: and a gieat-giandson of Mutt .lu-tice Olivoi Ellsworth, finm u of tie* Connecticut compiomre tl at solved a dilhcult controversy in tin adoption of the nation’s constitu tion Typewriters and £ Phonographs ¥ Of All iW.ike.sKupaircd ;j; IMomplly. All Work £ (Juatanleed £ The liomnglon Portable u ill £ iiolp voti m icpoit writing £ •mil cmlainly produce bet- * Hu marks I’nee $OO.OO, £ with cast*—lei ms if desired *> Harry K. Metzger A I'lione lhO-.l 217 South Atheiton Street Watch This Space Special Sunday Dinner AT THE ¥ STATE COLLEGE HOTEL! DINING ROOM Priced at $l.OO j Rese.ve your tabic now Degrees Granted To Fifty-three Tonight (Continued from first page) Curriculum In Commerce end finance P I. Covcj. Jloalsburs (J 1 Faloon, Dußoia H C Mu,e conferred with the Degree ot Muter of Art-, nre II G Hiker, HAMA Washington and Jefferson, LnulDH 1 J liskmon, l! A. Penn State. English W T. Putney. II Tenn State. Jllstor, It II Ware, II A, Allegheny. English 1 K. Wraj. B S. Albright, Education (, .1. Murfl Crrllihate, for Roman,e and English l Language-, Universities of Mun ich and Nancv. English According to TV. S. llofTman, regn tiar, the formalities surrounding the occasion will be of a simple nature The following program has been ar ranged The Academic Prote-Mon The Invocation H>mn COLLEGE AVENUE SERVICE SHOPPE We are here to give,>ou service. AU work called for and delivered without additional cost. 306 TV. COLLEGE AVE. PHONE 40-M Text Books Slide Rules All Supplies THE ATHLETIC STORE On Co-Op. Corner The College Man’s Shop NOW SHEWING New Spring Top Coats $32.50 Special Tuxedo Suits . - ; . . $25.00 $32.50 and $35.00 Full Dress Scarfs . . . 3.00 Tuxedo Vests in Black and White . . $4.75 to 10.00 Tux Shirts . . $2.75 to 3.50 Tux Collars and Ties in the latest styles Visit Our Shop Before You Buy HARRY SAUERS Allen St. State College, Pa. Address to Graduating Class— rnd making a perfect score from the' Reverend Roroig foul line. McCaskcy, forward on the Conferring ftf Degrees Musscr's combination, played a fast The Bachelor Degrees game and Was responsible for three Tltc Advanced Degrees baskets, flj-mn—"America tho Beautiful" The scoring Benediction r«nn Sui* Tlie Academic Recession r# • MacDonald. r I \ on Keliln c | Rarron, c Lion Passers Defeat Bisons in Loose Match (Continued from first paee) etncral was not stead). Flashes of brilliant playing were exhibited hero rnd there but it was marred by bad passing and poor shooting. MacDonald continued to show steady improvement taking high hon ors for scoring. He c\hibitcr clever floor work attunes but was outjump eu by Bach at Bucknell Hood scored a pair of long shots but was outpoint ed by three men on the team. Opportunities for scoring w ere passed up when the guards failed to ‘nSFiccTTood and Rocpkc open in the corners with an opportunity to score. Misplays of this sort caused the Nit tany fi\e a number of possible bas-’ bets. ! Barron, although guilty of a num ber of errors, played a close guarding' giroe allowing his man to score only one basket during whole game' ■\Vhitcy Von Neida did not play his brand of basketball although ; he showed occasional Hashes of bnl-’ bant playing. In the beginning of the second half with the score at 15*12 in favor of the' Blue and White, MacDonald on a clev er play got the ball after the tip-ofT and scored his third goal. Most of his goals were scored under the baskets' When he followed up long attempts. With the score at 30-28, the game rose to feverish excitement. Neither team was able'to score in the rough scrimmage that followed Despite the fact that a number of players tripped, end fell in their almost mad dashes lor the ball, there was little fouling. MacDonald at this stage of tiro game shot one in from under ths bas ket and goals by Barron and Hood together with a foul by the Penn Slate center boosted the score to 33 as the game ended. Murphy, football and baseball star, aas the outstanding man for the Or inge and Blue, scoring five field goal 3 ALBERT DEAL&SON Heating AND Plumbing ■ 117 Frazier Street THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN c; va h; ri* 3 C 4 in a i n s r. i i 12 2 2 l 2 l U A Rorkntll i Ttorh, c 2 10 4 Rulich, c 'll 0 0 0 lUfios e ouoo Kirker. c 0 0 o o Murphy, c. S 2 2 12 Substitution** nitrh-n* for McCormick. Ilul uh Tor Bach, Klrker for Itiec-i, Bach for Kirk* Upperclassmen Revel To Kaufman’s Music (Continued from first page) Jacob Silverstetn of Wilkes-Bane, who has been selected to decorate the Aimory, will-wttirt work this morn ing. He has-secured permission to remove the boxing ring at the end of Tailored at Fashion Park Tuxedo Suits for Rent 1 AT THE FASHION SHOP CHAS. E. WILLIAMS Cleaning Pressing Repairing g— —j ¥ ‘ Famous Shoes for Men. AJf ? ‘ Many an otherwise good Senior Ball ¥ has'been spoiled by a dance oxford ' that..was either uncomfortable or not * ¥ in good taste. On BOSTONIANS you j cannot go wrong. | \ l I COLLEGE BOOT SHOP | ¥ (Formerly 20th Century Shoe Co.) ¥ ¥ A. C. LONGEE, Prop. :j: | 125 ALLEN ST. GREGORY BUILDING j pit MCA COIA COMPANY ATLANTA CA Right off the Ice- With a drink, so good ’tis folly to be thirsty. ITHAJI TO nr noon to nr.T whsre 't tf ~ 7 MIW.K'N aijaY the building, thereby greatly facilr trtmg arrangements and also adding to the appearance of the floor. Decorations Th design that will be used con sists of a lattice ceiling composed of fireproof bunting in the center of the building with the class colors, blue and gold, predominating The squares betw con the strips of bunting will be filled u ith Southern Smilnx which tv ill be arranged to hang below the ceiling. The sides of the ceiling will be covered with a draped border from the central design to the walls, about eight feet from the floor. In order to improve the sides of t the building the walls will be com-l pletcly screened by heavy white sheet ing, deorated with blue bunting. Each fraternity booth will be separ ated with oak branches. With an attractively decorated sounding box as a background, the orchestra will be placed upon a platform near the end of the hall. A canopy, which will be illumin* lOST—A gold dccagon-slmped watch wnth an “S” fob Tavanncs Make, between Engineering building and Chemistry Amphitheatre. Return to M. L. Wexler, Sigma Tau Phi. nted by means of electric stars and streamers, will be erected at the front entrance. A single continuous string «Our new spring Stetson, Schoble, and Campus Hats now on display in l our store. Also a large selection of our ~~ new Campus Caps. COME AND SEE THEM FROMM’S Opp. Front Campus Since i 913 IFRESHMAN! YOUR CHANCE I |3enn Imitate CoUtgiati BUSINESS STAFF 1 WEDNESDAY, FEB. 10, 7:oft F. t 314 Old Main :|: (It is essential that you report 'iff Hhe first | meeting. Instructions will begin at once.) Tuesday, February 0,192 G of lights suspended from the edge o! the lattice work and border will bt for interior illumination.