utstlay. rsavemtjcr 1(5. iWlii WOMEN | DON'T REA!) A iiroim/it is not without 1 1 V . W. Meets Tomorrow I •or saw :n ms own country. $ \ llr* scriuiuros. and wo would j Niulit at Seven O'clock i that many who are honored : w . c . C:l!houn ~5 i fl . oshm \ ln ' K-ir ow n f.iuiiti;.H.* iL'lloi eu = secretary, will speak on “Per* { vs in a iKm .and. l>wu ] Religion” at the V. \V. C. j v.’ajio we niU.-il'JtU; our j \ at seven o’clock to- j ■viUj a:i orcamplc irom life j momm* evening in the .Mac Hail I m-pus. lobby. j oar own c r.vav jrrri.' Ivans-. Sian: :‘rorn othu* [ejro.-y Some m lla-m COiiKMjny Department will give a talk on II .--M nations f»no«Jfh liko heredity ) onaah.* tlu-ni to i t<:!y to con ! Some of the topics to be touched upon are: the achievements of genet oi arC!- ei an( j what extent the.se should :u’qua;nU:ti with j|fe*cl our .thinking; on some human lo knot’.' v.'hai to OX- problems; the nature of the constiiu- I otJU i's. boro ; which one generation of animate it tho rdar.thnir all'! pi it ilotros or j,j ; inU transmits to the next and i})}). m : oiass-non. know vory ]*«.- ■ a consideration of whether this con rno;v ah-ro. - vho who ami situation is all-powerful in settling wn?.. a‘: i\ ''.M Stale than what the descendants shall become ■ashman and have h-v cha tISL tht:!n-i: di.« ii'.-rc: —•: the* chamros to be expected *1 loar!:i;V- r . fj-JCttU-'v; \va tlo not in the future if tfcnetical principles li ito the torn'-el their -reapplied. e ueuiasy noeo.-. I ney are ot- i-; iU -h jrirl will brinj; a current l ' capable peop.e wnorn \\c , of interest to scientific develop -2 no c.ianee to rdiiuv l:i our which will be diseusrod. you hc.mi [otv mum hav Yn>m ° Tryouts for hero awl. .she rooms iuyiuily Girls’ Debating Team ce. but 1 jttst haven i had time „ „• , , m , do a thing for hoc." We are: Will He Held Thursday j ‘.why, ami i‘nm< lime to lime ; nwWfui for.our nefrlecl. **vhn<:i .. . ... , . , the meantime the stranger! . rolIo«;».K the m.t.almectnir of the ithii: our gains irois about the:;' 1 * /'T™ 1 'if 'f k ’ fT ..P,,, j,.,.,,.: w j Imnnnry tryouts for the team will mmss 01. l lUlinui kli , nt o’clock Thursday .00(1 IM1!! and perhaps a, jr| ivi „ shon , '’l 1 ?," 1 . 1 Tihe auction. “Is the tendem-y to -'^f 1 l 1 0 ■ I- 1 S:i f tMI ■'* a * ; I niiphosizi; the practical in American }!1!1 .ota-tO most ul US have our c .,j lt o-:tt;on ilcplorahlc?” The tn gi Oltp 01 It jOUt.s V. U(1 V.. OUI .^-lao-o ol‘ the trvouts will in* posted on u spend our ..me an;! i.. takes : lh[ . |, u!ll . t j n |„„„. ( | outside the office tccial oltort in depart! rpm ouri,,.- t]R , „ ro) , „ f Wl)mt , n . mat concerns, iet tins per-1 - iiia! interest in the new girls!— i iiie part of each one of us isi __ ___ in only means of bringing then! j i " ~7 to oiir activities and new life I j GERNERD’S i our associations. t, j 0 ! 1 $ Day Specials $ i >i\ Kelly To Address ! J v ; J Wednesday Only f Beta Chi Ph? Members: j »•»•* K " N s, m j l Jliiy\ "l.oHßies { ~; J 3pr. .*oc liair-lni'C SI.OO ( The r.e::t nicotine of the Beta Chi ’ . ~ . . • . , ; J —A few crew ncrk sweaters— J :i. *;j'•*!.•? honomrv ycieiizc society. S J ill be held Thursday evening at kov- i ! I h "'> " f M " '‘"“™ .-fifteen o'eioc!; in the Chemistry 1 ci,.„.»«-IT«..n«-K.e. , r , n« . irary. Dr. J. P. Kelly of the Hot-! New Fabric Gloves In all the leading shades ALSO Ladies Sport Woolen Gloves EGOLF’S- Industrial Engineering Department Student Desks and Chairs, Student Tables | CHIFFONIERS $12.50 * TYPEWRITER TABLES - - $4.00 to $8.50 * CHAIRS $3.50 t DESKS $12.50 to $25.00 STUDENT TABLES _- ------ $5.00 * COSTUMERS - $2.00 % GATE-LEG TABLES - - - - $4.50 to $0 * DRAWING BOARDS $1.25 to $3.00 . * SWINGS $5.00 to $lO.OO * PICTURE MOULDING - 3c to 20c per foot t. MAGAZINE RACK $1.75 * BOOKSHELVES - - - - $3.50 to 57.50 * CEDAR CHESTS - - - - $3.00 to $25.00 ? ROOM 10S, UNIT B . | WATCH THIS AD | CLOTHES Rcady*made And Cut to Order ESTABLISHED ENGLISH UNIVERSITY STYLES, TAILORED OVER YOUTHFUL CHARTS SOLELY FOR DISTINGUISHED SERVICE IN THE UNITED STATES. • F#%l Suits and Overcoats *4O, *45, *5O CHRISTMAS BAZAAR WILL BE ABANDONED BY Y. W. Pi Lambda Sigma Holds Second Forum In Room Fifteen L. A. Tomorrow There will he no Christmas bay/tav this year, aecordimr to the plans of the Y. \V. C. A. cabinet. In its place will he substituted the sale of Chrisi mns cards and pift hooks in charge <»f the freshman cabinet, which will he chosen after the Thankstrivimr vnrn tion. The proceeds, in addition to the tunds raised dttrintr tlie rampaiun. will tinnnee the projects planned by the Y. \Y. C. A. for this year. Hecause of insuliicient returns and. the amount of time spent mi Christ mas bazaars in previous years the Y. \V. cabinet abandoned their former plan ns impractical. Christmas cards, which .sold well last year, and "One Hundred and One Host I'oetns” arc expected u> find favor on the campus, "he book chosen is a collection puh ished by the Cable Company of Chi atro. and is bound in Kraft leather make an acceptable Christmas icifl. (sir! faro beitii*: considered for posi tions on ihi* Krcshmnn Cabinet, which is organized as a traimny: school for membership on the main cabinet lat er. The younyer jrirJs work with the older and also have certain responsi bilities of their own. the’ Christmas sale briny their first task. f ltverfs-Skoes INCORPORATE >RSC.U.S.rAT.Orr. $9 Permanent Display At I MONTGOMERY & CO. $7 wkKivV^ iLVeiv’siiKoe^ INCORPORATE r—• RIQ.U.S.PAT. OFF. Stores in New York, OrooMyn, Newark and Philadelphia 'V Address lor Mail Orders, igi Hudson O, New York City • f- —•- f" i inclination to excel in lave never'been yours, i or woman demands at leration as first team mar >llej>e and in after years. this system Make just one whole meal of whole wheat every day. SHREDDED whole WHIiAT contains all the PROTEINS, SAI.TS, CARIIOIIYDRATES and VITAMINS your body craves, properly balanced for complete digestibility and assimilation. Also (IRAN— all that you need to regulate your digestion for the day and to throw off the poison of less healthful foods. Have your Shredded Wheat served with milk or cream and sugar, with fruits and berries or in many other appetizing ways. Start now to get fit and keep fit. ft interested, write for our booklet—“ Fifty Ways of Serving Shredded Wheat.” THE SHREDDED WHEAT COM PAN v, Niagara Falls, N. Y. SHREDDED WHEAT [T2E FiUl'U-f STATE COLLEGIAN Juniors Break Ties for Lead j n Hockey League The junior hockey team jumped to the load in the tournament, when it tumbled the strong yearling outfit by a *5-1 .‘.core in a hard-fought battle j.n Holmes field lust week. When the senior eleven engaged the freshman team, the first-year e-roup took the lead in the early part of the fray. Ai free roll for tiie up j-erclass aggregation in the early part of the second half netted a point and the same ended with a tie at 1-1. Glee Club Makes First Appearance of Season (Continued from first page) usual "Comrade In Arms.” h.v Adams. The next two numbers presented wore. "Sweet and how” by Burnhy and “Big Bass Vied" by Bohannon. Popular numbers. ‘‘Bye-Bye Black bird.” and “.Moonlight and Hoses,” were sung by an unimpressive Var sity quartet and the singe was set for Miss Peck’s musical caricature. After the song-bird's monologues, the gleemen continued with the .sel ections, "In Old Nassau,” “Two Chan* toys.” “Alexander' ami “Rolling Down To K:o.” The Penn .State smug "Blue and White,’ was sung as the final offering. —Playgoer. | CARS \ THE UNIVERSAL CAR { j NITTANY MOTOR CO. j 5 TRACTORS PHONE 445 SERVICE } 5 1 %■ I ? j j ARMY & NAVY STORE 5 j Guns for Rent \ Hunting Equipment Of All Kinds j 5 5 > -• Opposite East Campus \ I’’: l j • j Sophomores Run Away With X-country Scrap (Continued from first page’; cal record lie smashed was U min utes 50 seconds. George Olfenhauser ’2O and Cap lain Kouracre ’27, running together at a fast clip, also beat the record and finished second and third respectively. Reis ’27 ml Oesterling *2B, seventy yards behind this duo. came next with Swede Johnson ’27 and Ollie lloltfrieh battling for sixth and seventh'‘posi tions. Johnson won with a steady spurt. Reis and Oesteriing also clip ped the record. Bee, Bass and Pettit, all sopho mores, placed eighth, ninth and tenth. Since the juniors ami seniors were not considered in the totaling llel fVrieh was credited with third. Bee We specialize in j STUDENT PIES AND PASTRIES j THE FISHER BAKERY On W. Beaver j OPEN EVENINGS j TRUCKS A smoking pleasure that never fails HERE is the outstanding fact of the entire cigarette industry: Camels never tire the taste, no mat- ter lion’ liberally you smoke them; That is why Camel sales, by far never leave a cigarctty after-taste, the largest in the world, keep over- Only the choicest tobaccos that whclmingly in the lead. Increasing nature produces, only the finest millions arc discovering the incom blending ever given a cigarette . parable Camel quality smeoth could produce a smoke that never ness and mellowness, fails to please, that always brings If you want the 011 c and only the utmost in smoking enjoyment, cigarette that’s good to live with Regardless of how often you want strenuously from morn to mid the comfort of a smoke, of how night the cigarette that never steadily you light one after another, tires the taste Have a Camel! R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY, WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. fourth unit Buss fifth places, thereby • breaking r.tep of the leaders and took ousting the l'rcshmen from the seov- i eleventh ami twelnh places.. They Ing column and giving the IHtlO men * were followd by Makowski. a class* a clean victory. ' j mate. Wilde ’fill and Kovalick. Bren* (tiles and l’atclifl’, freshmen, were J nis, Smith, freshmen. Giles was the taken aback a little at the record-1 first yearling to finish. 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