Fria*. :Oa reit i t. I tot,''t WOMEN WORD TO THE WTSE "We don't want to sit in Wo men's Building." wails the co-ed who lives in that dormitory and has a date. "We hate to sit in Women's Building." grumbles the man. What is wrong with Women's Building' This ques tion was discusssed at a recent house meeting with a view to finding an answer. May we call your attention to three outstand ing points. The seats in Women's Build ing can be guaranteed to furnish .'ood old-fashioned discomfort. perfectly satisfactory to our l'ur haa ancestors. perhaps. but not to this generation. The various wooden chairs are strong enough and hard enough: the three an tique sofas might be advertise ments for springs by the number you feel: while the reed furni ture is constantly squeaking. Now antiques are all the rage if they are comfortable or belong to the Italian style or to the per iod of Louis XIV or Queen Anne or some other royalty, but these have neither comfort nor style and would be more tilting in an attic than in the parlor of a girls' dormitory. Besides. what kind of enter tainment can you provide in Wo men's Building? Even a good line fails or grows tiresome be fore the evening is over. The one vietrola is out of order. Mac Hall and the cottages at least provide davenports and music. Card tables, too. would be a wel come addition to the furnishings of Women's Building. Worse than all else. this dor mitory seems to be the thorough fare to• janitors and all kinds of officials. We object to being spyed upon and feel that if a chaperone is necessary a group of girls is the best possible kind. No girl will do anything which looks at all questionable before her own friends. FRAJNK BROTHERS IlithAvvntie Bo utShop - • - EXHIBIT AT FENWAY TEA ROOM, MARCH 14th "See Your Orders Cooked" CLUB DINERS, INC. Cleanliness Courtesy Excellent Food OPEN ALL NIGHT PHONE 9480 The phone takes the groan out of shopping Let us carry your meats home for you WINNER'S Wholesale and Retail MEAT MARKET Poultry Oysters and Fish in Season We have a full line of FRESH and SMOKED MEATS t CANNED GOODS Fruits and Vegetables Candy and Tobacco Fish and Oysters every week-end R. V. HOY & SONS CO. 311 W. BEAVER AVE. - PHONE 429 Our new store is equipped with the most improved and up -to - date equipment. OPEN EVENINGS • Free Delivery Anywhere—Anytime When Women's Building is provided with comfortable fur niture. card tables, and a good vietrola. and when interruptions are less frequent, fraternity houses will not seem so desirable for dates. Dr. Chandlee Addresses Meeting of Beta Chi Phi Dr. C. C. Chanellee of the chemis try department spoke Tuesday evening at a meeting of Beta Chi Phi, honor ary women's science fraternity, on the railijeci:. "Science and Debunking Ad vcrtisiru;." This waR f6itowed by current events was moved that the society refuse the offer of the Quox society of Pitts burgh. a» organization similar to Beta Chi l'hi, to join them in forming a national women's science fraternity. Miss Bedona Levinson '27. has been honored as being. the first woman in the United States to be elected to Sigma l'i Sigma. national honorary Physics fraternity. Orchid and Apple Green Cotillion Color Scheme The second annual Co-ed Costume Cotillion is to be held in the Armory on April eighth. The general com mince, whose chairman is Miss E. T. Hazel '2B. is making plans for the biggest and most elaborate party the co-rds have ever had. Miss M. L. Girvam is chairman of the decoration committee, and has EQUITABLE LIFE OF lOWA J. A. (Pop) GARRISON AGENT 121 Burrowes St Phone 325-1 V -AT PHONE 293 umm News Features Women's Issue For First Time in College -History Material for the women's issue of there, of their time, thirty-six dolls the Alumni News will be ready for the I faced the gaze of the interested on printer soon. according to Miss Ruth lookers in the art room in Old Main Mai tin '2.i. who is editing the girls' last week. Coming from Persia, In news. The Alumnae Association is din. Peru, the Byzantine Empire, and planning for the sale of the magazine many other places, each represents a both to alumnae and to women now in I period in the life of his or her cer College. I tain country M. W. 28 The most important article will be The noise and bustle of student aa a complete history of women at Penn tivity seems a prosaic background for State. The drvelopment of the dorm- i this exotic invasion. The Bonwit itories sviil be detailed in another ar- !Teller Company of New York, which tide. disclosing among other things 'sends out these dolls as It part of its the fact that the University Chao woe educational program, uses the con once used to ttec,mmodate girls. I trust, however, to emphasize certain The beginning and activities of the historical periods. Ortril —the W. S. C.' The costumes these dolls display A.. the Y. Al. C. A.. the Town Girls' I have long since outlived their useful- Club, musical cieties, and girls' ness for ordinary wear; hut in a doll clubs—will also be given. I exhibit they are colorful reminders of the past. as her ants Misses E. A. Bohm.- FACULTY ad '27. IL E. Crocker '2S, K. M. Lle- I A re you going away for the sum rukstie Virginia Green met Uo you care to rent your home? The "i" scheme for the decorations I The Institute of Chemistry has had wilt be Pa!e orchid and apple gr e en*: numerous calls for houses and we 'l•h, twn colors will be combined to appreyinte your coo p era ti on , form a checkerboard ceiling and an !Address C. M. I hulls, School of Chem arras around the entire Armory. The ! k try : background for the orchestra will give I • the appearance of Japanese cherry I . 4.44.11, trees. A huge dome of violets and'. smaller domes of rose buds will pro- l it duce tile de,il"Cli lighting effect. it LAIRD'S 3lusie for the it:Tat-ion will to -fur nisheil by Johnny blueles orchestra. TEA ROOM FIREPLACE WOOD CO State College Fuel &Supply Co CATERERS You will find J. J. MEYERS ready to furnish your needs for the week-end. JUST CALL 220 or 330 LADIES' DRESSES, SILKS, and COATS "You Can Get Track 4 See our. new line of Pennants, Banners, Pillow Tops, Mem ory Books, and Scull Caps. Books Stationery Student Supplies L. K. 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Newest in FYE'S West College Avenue It At Metzger's" Baseball Tennis COLLEGIAN Seniors and Sophomores Win First Two Games in Inter-class Tournament Seniors and Sophomores won over Juniors and Freshmen by scores of 42 to 17 and •16 to 26. respectively. in the first two games of the interclass series in the Armory Monday night. The following is the line-up for the two games: JUNIOR SENIOR Mnyl;titlie Center ' , her'.ln Lowi, Side- 1,11, Frear. Wheeler (ha on! Ognibelle Downing Cu on! lodlook Pomeroy Forward _ Frank Reed For ward Itolwrtsun Sul.mitution.-11trvIrr for 11ownifor. Dow. hoz for Lowia, itorrroo—mi, rItESIINIAN Lee+ Cen:er lbtoul .r Duttnn Yohe Ilnrhurnn~• Si•lv-rent, . Guard . . Guard ... Itiltvr Form:aril . Ithonsail . ward Could Solotitution , —Tooue lor liernmo. for Dutton. SI.Io for I/twit:it-row. Presto:l for Chrin,l.or, Slum for Wt. Moo. llornhm for Mylalthie. Rotor,. Nlis, 11.1idt : ,Mt . ollll hhir. Fire Insurance Eugene H. 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