Priany, rebruary 25, 1927 WOMEN COURTESY The, old saying that actions speak louder than words still seems to have validity. There is no doubt that some of us would be astonished were we to know , just how loud our actions really 'do speak. Suppose some one should say to you, "I think her conduct re flects lack of home training." This is the natural thing for peo ple to think. Before you came to college the family could be held responsible for the kind of , training you received in matters of courtesy, but now your lack of knowledge cannot be attributed entirely to home neglect The world expects a college woman to be an example of re finement. Surely that is what she should be. But when two people are seen whispering to j each other at the dinner table, permitting no one else to enjoy their private conversation, and oftentimes making evident re marks about others in the dining hall, we wonder how any girl could spend four years in college and not learn some fine points of etiquette. Conduct tolerated on a college campus frequently will be sever ly criticized in the outside world. One never shouts or whistles in a theatre, unless it is a college theatre. It is high time that those of us, who have not been so fortunate in our early train ing, learn what is and what is not, suitable behavior at all times and places Why can't we begin now to correct our faults? It's not too late. If you are guilty of making petty remarks about your friends or whispering at the table and, possibly, acting unduly loud when the occasion does not de mand it, try to check yourself. The sooner you begin, the easier it will be. When you find yourself promp ted to make an unkind remark about someone, think first, how I:. RAY L. SHOWERS E‘erything in :: BRICK AND TILE 1:. Fireplaces and Flues With a Draft , t 800 W. Beaver Ave. Slate College, Pa I=l The State University Shoe Co. 109 PUGH ST Featuring: , Complete lines of Men's and Women's Galoshes and Zippers ALLEN STREET THE KEEFER-NOLAN 'HARDWARE CO. We wish to announce the change of our business location from E. College Ave. to 128 S. Allen St. You will find here the same courteous attention and prompt service that has always char acterized our store. DELIVERY SERVICE GIVE US A CALL PHONE 333 ~:»:^Fe'-:•q^t^:^S-t-:-F :^F : ~~~~%.~:ro'-:^i~•Y.-:-:i~{-t-M:-l-:-Ii-}.f»'.✓r},..}{»,»;»,a. Industrial Engineering Department T 1: Student Desks and Chairs, Student Tables ::1`:: CHIFFONIERS TYPEWRITER TABLES - - $4.00 to $8.50 CHAIRS - - - - - - - • - - $3.50 DESKS • - - $12.50 to $25.00 STUDENT TABLES $5.00 COSTUMERS -....... $2.00 GATE-LEG TABLES • • - - $4.50 to $9 DRAWING BOARDS - - $1.25 to $3.00 SWINGS - - ----- $5.00 to $lO.OO PICTURE MOULDING - 3c to 20e per foot MAGAZINE RACK - - = - - - - $1.75 BOOK SHELVES - • $3.50 to $7.50 CEDAR CHESTS - - - - $3.00 to $25.00 ROOM 106, UNIT B WATCH THIS AD you would feel to have such a comment made about yourself. And when you have deliberately acted rudely to your classmate, because yod do not like her, re member she, too, may feel the same way about you. Criticism is a thing we all try to avoid, but isn't it better to be criticised now, than later? L. B. '2B Reverse Your Dresses For Town Girls Party "Wear your dress backwards," This is the order issued to the Town Girls for their "Backward" party which will be held Monday ev ening, February 28, at 7:30 o'clock in the Methodist chutch basement. The patty is in charge of Garnet Fisher '2B The entettainement com mittee, with Margaret Newell '2B, as chairman, is planning a fine program of stunts, while the refreshment com mittee, with Fleila Staff' at its head, sill famish "eats" which are guar anteed to please the most fussy taste Find Your Right Place In Life 4 . isgehat7ltt, etorakwA\ 0511124 - 70) VOsz 4 * .... _ . and Know Yourself as Science Knows You Callum Psychology piactscally ap plied for vocational guidance, person lel efficiency, and social harmony. CHARLES DeLANCEY ALLEN Special Representative of the Arne, icanlnstitute of Phienology, 2.39 W. 42nd St., N. Y —foe a few days ally at the STATE COLLEGE HOTEL Ttkohonc for nn appointment Keep this and call on us in New York. Free public lectures every Friday Private and class instruc tions—books N B We want young men and , women to study and qualify to help us l in out wink. ALLEN STREET $12.G0 ' leers o ' an- e eruc Council Entertain at Tea Mrs. A. S. Harrell and Mrs. A. K Anderson, president and secretary respectively of the Pan-Hellenic Council at Penn State, entertained at ten last Saturday afternoon at the home of Mrs Humll for all smoi ity girls who hese come to Penn State from other colleges, Maws of girls' clubs, and Chi Omega frateinity, and their advisors The purpose of the tea seas a aqua nt the member, of the national fraternities with mem bers of local clubs. CO-ED RIFLE SHOOTERS LOSE FOR FIRST TIME Co-ed Ritlers will fire matches a. Cornell and Delaware girls this wee after taking the first defeat of t, season from George Washington U versify with a score .of 499 to 49 This match was the fifth this year REGAL Direct University Service from Coast to Coast S A6O k.i aellifille Come in and look over the new Regal line of special college models. They are recognized as the standard of style and value from coast to coast. The Shoe illustrated is the Eli—an English Brogue in Genuine Imported Tsn Heather Grain. The single hole perforations area new style Feature—also in Black. The nen , "RESCO" Flame Service used evelus,vely REGAL SIMPE S On Display By THOMAS B WEYANT At Omega Epsilon House ;P. t"( < I,Q. • r " • I autointoxication/ ~,. ~~y~~p r 1 ~ ~ \ 311 0~~~ ~,~ \_' ~~' 11 l == ~~ -- ® '/ No me trying to rise and shine wNile you're keeping yourself half-dead from sdf•gencrated poisons. Put your system on a paying betas. Keep your digestive organs (um. stoning properly. Make an atuanpt to balance your daily diet. , eat ~ • .a.,,„ P i ' - rfl m 3 i r p'' r ':) , :rt ~ • e t ''' ' ?, 1 : ' - it. ' ' ri;• . •' r , , \ t i , 4 ..,, - , , , .4 . - : ~, BRAN, SALTS, VITAMINS, PROTEINS and CARD°. HYDRATES are all contained in Shredded Wheat in appetizing and digestible form. Crisp, delicious shreds of vital body-building nutriments. Two daily biscuits of Shredded Wheat eaten regu larly will make you fit and keep you fit. Begin now and sees . 71 ' - ''. l / 4 . ,1 .'-- - 7-.'-',•1 1 ,,' 1 r• ‘* - arki Make it a daily habit M. 13 PZ1.414 STATit COLLEGIAN Ancient Art of Block Printing Revived In Modern Penn State Art Classes Scarfs, pillow tops, dresses and handkerchiefs are a few of the at tract,vo and useful articles decorated with block printing by the students of the art department at Penn State and displayed at the art exhibit given annually Thine are several methods used for hand black printing depending upon the size and intricacy of the design In the art classes here, the designs are carved in relief upon the imooth sur face of heavy linoleum. The material upoh a hick the pattern is to be print ed must be stretched over a smooth padding made of several thicknesses of absorbent cloth. Oil paint of a You will want exceptionally good meals for your guests this week-end. The essentials for these can best be obtained at FISHBURN'S MEAT MARKET PHONE 357 "See Your Orders Cooked" t I —AT— CLUB DINERS, INC. Cleanliness Courtesy Excellent Food OPEN ALL NIGHT PHONE 9480 The Sophomore Hop Do you realize there is a difference be tween merely renting a tux at the near est place and renting a snappy tailor made tuxedo from Whittington Dress Suit Co. and keeping your reputation of being `:the well dressed man." Think iflover! Then see X GILBERT NURICK for the Soph Hop Representative for W. D. S. Co. - Phone 199 :i: r •••••••• - I medium thickness is applied to the cut surface of the block which is im mediately pressed firmly to the mo teual It is necessary to tap all por- Lions of the block VI Ith a hammer in older to make the pattern stamp m enly When the block is lifted oil the material the design in printed According to Dr. Ferrer of Sivas bait, ornamental block printing A% AS developed in medineval Rhenish mon asteries, but in the vet y beginning Ni us done on paper The oldest sot it ten instructions are contained in Cen nint's "Treatise on Paurtrng•" Begin ning with the eleventh century the inch damasks and brocades score 4. 1 • HA V E f olasn'AD t ,- - [lr, a ceded.' career at the Prom] Camel is the understanding smoke CAMEL is always the friendly dga. Unfathomed quality is the distill. rette. In days of tense achieve. guishing mark of Camel. went, in moments of joy and .., .i.io matter what the price you gaiety, a lighted Camel will spur pay, you can buy no better ciga you to the stars with its cool, rettcs than Camels. Smoke them crisp fire. Camels understand your as frequently as you please. You every mood. will never be left with a cigaretty • A purchase of Camels brings aftertaste; Camels aren't made you the choicest Turkish and that way. That is why experienced Domestic tobaccos. Blended by smokers everywhere demand them. skilful experts into the world's That is why millions thrill to three most popular smoke, and the best. short words: "Have a Camel!" R. 3. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY, WINSTON-SALEM, N. C toted in Gm man block mints on linen. l materials is impraLticiu in a comme, The indu,tay progres4e.l lapully and chit may because of labor condition finally doting the last half of the but this art is taught in mans school eighteenth century France took up the I and used to some extent In the at art and natal, sin passed all which I department of this college the mot had been done berme. Today in theirssuper, nod 1,. Miss Helen Sa‘tu. United States, hand block printing of ' EQUITABLE LIFE OF lOWAII FIREPLACE wool) J. A. (Pop) GARRISON I COAL I . State College Fuel & Supply Co AGENT Phone 35-M Your guest would appreciate a Box of Page & Shaw Candies. W. H. HUDNALL Successor to SERFAS '23 Z CARS TRUCKS i , e , g^ ...t 4 ' THE UNIVERSAL CAR NITTANY MOTOR CO. TRACTORS PHONE 445 SERVICE BOSTONIANS Famous Shoes for Men Your Spring Shoes Are Here SEE OUR WINDOW COLLEGE BOOT SHOP "The Place to Buy Shoes" 125 Allen St.—Next to Whitey's A. C. LONGEE ruge Three C A M E L
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