l!ake Four Your Next Shoes Let us Fit you with your next pair. Style, Quality and Satisfaction Assured Priced at $7.00 AL'S SHOP Notices The Dairy Seicace club will hold it. 4 regular monthly meeting at seven o'clock Thursday evening in Room 259 Dairy building. Members will draw lots for animabi to be fitted for the coming show. Lions Open IVith Dickinson University (Continued from first page) for speedy development, and for !nuk ing up for the enforced delays caused l.y the receent cold and rainy weather. It is probable that Coach liezdek• will accompany his baseballers to the ,oath, but the mentor refuses to make any statment as to the definite time of his recovery evca though he seems far on his way to getting well. Many Penn State students are ex pecting to follow the team on its trip through the south. White Silk Pongee For Sport Dress es $1.35 and $2.00 a yard EGOLF'S X5O per week The average earnings o,f 989 Summer Workers for 1926, representing 145 schools, were $62.52 per 48 hour week. These men conducted dignified Health Talks on the New Method of Cooking for the "Wear-Ever" Aluminum Company. No house to - house work. Territory is now available for sum mer-work. SEE MR. H. T. STAILEY . AT STATE COLLEGE HOTEL Wednesday, April 6—from 3 to 5 or 7 to 9 P. M. Thursday, April 7—from 10 to 12 A. M.; from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 P. M. Friday, April S—from 10 A. M. to 1 I'. M. Artistic Sketches May Be Included In Spring `Old Main Bell" Issue Several pen wad pencil sketches, possibly of full page size, will be pub lished in the spring issue of Old Muhl Bell, provided drawings of a suitable nature can be secured. This offers practically the only op portunity on the Campus for the pub lication of etchings and lithographic tints of an artistic character. There is no limit to the number of draw•in's that may be turned in, as a large group from which to make selections is desired. Contributions arc coining in slowly, according to Editor Jacobs and the number of words contained in the submissions on hand to date is far short of the quota required to make up an issue. Stories, poems, plays pnd essays are solicited and should be turned in before the Easter holi days. All copy should be submitted to 11 W. Jacobs '27, at 208 Watts Ilan. ALTHOUSE, TENOR, GIVES RECITAL OF VARIED NUMBERS Artist Presented Well Rounded Program of Popular and Classic Selections GRUEN, ACCOMPANIST, PLAYED PIANO SOLOS Arias Provided Opportunity for Singer To Demonstrate . Vocal Technique In spite of inclement weather and poor conditions fur singing, Paul Ale house. Metropolitan opera star, gave a pleasing recital of varied numbers Friday night in the Auditorium. Penn State Shoe Repair Across From Postoffice PROMPT AND WILLING SERVICE Reasonable Prices Strap Watches FOR MEN AND WOMEN CRABTREE'S SMITH'S i. TAILOR ,L r . SHOP 11 Exclusive • Agency , Correct fabrics .... correct styles.... correct fit.... correct prices. $28 75 and $38 75 EDWARD CLOTHES MADE FOR YOU THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Selecting his songs with intent to provide a well-rounded instead of specialized program Mr Althouse sang selections) from operas, several French love songs and sonic more fa miliar tunes. Choosing tw arias, "Water Part ed" from Arte'r.kerkes, wad "Sommi Dci" from Raaamisto for his open ing songs, Mr. ,lthouso gave a strik ing demonstration of his voice. "En levement," written by Levade, gave him an opportunity to show his pow er over the French language and love melodies to goad advantage. After a duo lof piand solos played by Rudolph ,Gruen, Mr. Althouse's accompanist, the noted tenor s u ng two more groups of songs in a slight ly lighter vein than those preceding. In his fifth and last section, Mr. Alt house sang "Fltr on the Road" by "Luxuntberg G:u•dcns;' "The FIRST ANNIVERSARY WEEK YE YOU BEEN THERE? DON'T DELAY! tstanding Pictures All Week SEE PROGRAM aryLewis,famous soprano, Lucky Strikes are . mild and mellow—the finest cigarettes you ever smoked. They are made of the finest Turkish and domestic tobac cos, properly aged and blended with great skill, and there is an extra process in treating the tobacco. "It's toasted"—no harshness, not abit of bite. It's toasted" Croat Awakuning.." written by Kram er and "The Little Bills," a piece that; Mr. Althouse brought hack from Aus tralia where he recently toured no a concert singer. Mining Students Take Six-day Inspection Trip For the purpose of geological in spection, a field trip, covering a per iod of six days, has been planned for juniors in the curricula of mining en gineering, mining geology, and cer amic engineering. The trip will begin on April eight eenth from Lebanbn, Pennsylvania, the students reporting at the Philadelphia and Reading railroad station in that town at eight o'clock in the morning. at the 71!L•41!I If Not 1 %-- -1010---\ A star of the Metropolitan Opera, "Lucky Strikes arc my favorite Your Throat Protection Y. M. C: A. Will Begin 1928 Elections Today Elections for Y. M. C A. officers will be held today and tomorrow from eight o'clock until live in the after :loon. Ballot boxes will be placed in the following buildings: Engineering A, Liberal Arts, Old Main. -Agricul ture, Old Mining and Chemistry. Ballots will be distributed after cha pel on the days of elections. 4,aves the GLOVE-SMOOTH HE super-moist, saturated lather of Williams Shaving Cream does more than soak the beard bristles soft for easy shaving. It does more than lubricate the razor's path—preventing little cuts and scratches. For Williams actually conditions the skin—leaves it glove-smooth—gives you that barber's massage feeling. Two sizes -35c and soc. Williams Shaving Cnwm "Because they never irritate the throat and because of their finer flavor, Lucky Strikes are my favor ite and of all whoie voices are precious." 7& . Z,%; When in New York you arc cordi. ally invited to see how Lucky Strikes are made at our exhibit, corner Broadway and 45th Street. Tue - stlay,- - April .5,1927 "Because," states Secretary Kitch en, "of the nature of the Y. : 3[: - C. A. and its support coming from the -stu dent body, it is deemed only fair to have an election by the student lady of its principle cabinet members. EQUITABLE LIFE OF lOWA J. A. (Pop) GARRISON AGENT • Phone 325-W 121 Burrows St. Face
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