Pa^c Six' Coln,. m geo-pl, and coal cleaning hays been pi 0p,,,,ed ad damn. to mining vol icUb fm next vent, :teem ding to Pt 0tt.,01 Wll/1.1111 it Chcd. , ,e,, held of the department The study of geo-plis :Ks is a t , - rent tics clopment in science, dealing ith the telalmnslnp of physics to gcologt. It pill be an &cane. '1 Ito proposed coui se in coal cleaning will supplement a subject °limed noo . Filling a need of the Golkgi, tha Carnegie Lhtnt y leans ed thn noel. conic, of "Sot sal- of Lied Giant Col loge. and Una eliat,.." a t•so s oh: me compilation by At than .7 Mein, of the United States Otfac of Education A iii t compieheniave ticatment of the sablect, the bed. tin, raleased Campus Bulletin Spl IN, football canilalate, Sill ic pm' at Rem cation hall at -I o'clock Monday fat %Intim as MEM noteiii.tie, engaging cat-iing su m, nt tl. Sophonnne Ilop tonight College Cut Rate Store Watch the Windows for Specials Friday and Saturday 2 FOR 1 SOAP SALE Fut a loutted tune only-I%lth ever! , cake of JERGEN'S FINE SOAP era gtre ONE FREE Regular 25c Brands—Non 9 for 25c Woodbuty's 2 Famous Shampoos, usually 50c each Now 2 for 50c TALLYHO & HORSEBACK NATURE TRIPS PENNS CAVE HECLA PARK BEAR MEADOWS NATURE CAMP Special Tickets fm Your Select Groups—For Details See CAMPUS SADDLE SCHOOL (Rear of Theatres) Phone 9799 SUGGESTIONS FOR . SOPH HOP CORSAGES FROM I, lari t 'or FLORIST 222 WEST BEAVER AVENUE Phone 86 FREE DELIVERY SERVICE must hate punch bon I, hullo, and table in then booths by 7 o'clock. =ES A Wesley league fellow ship meeting is ill lie held in the foundation odds [mum at 5:15 o'clock Sunday mglit. Iles A S Asendorf, pastor of the Refoi med chinch is ill speak on the Wpm "My Philosophy of Life" ==l ebbing club menthols will hold an 0,1-night hike to Andy Lytle', cabin toino.o,, and Sunday, loming MeAl - hall at 2 o'clock tomori ow. MCIII - should pi event inembelship Non-inentheis will be chaired fifty ent, must ful ouch their wan inlets, I,litch will be taken to cabin b 3 cai. IMCIMI Al , Junnn% ate urged to have then maul es taken fm 'Lora.' at the time le,lgnated in the notice, sent them CLASSIFIED WANTED—Esti a typtng of any hvnl Realm bloom Apt. 3 Phone 34.3-W ltPs LOST—Delta Tau Delta ftaterotty pm (not to a co-ed) loamls W.S F. Fonlto please tall 149 tompST LOST—l:lack and ',lute ac ,e Inured Illah tat Liar, male. Ilad Pattamlgh Imams:, and name "51tekey" on the 9 for 15e collar Call Theta Xi, 170. ltcompG LOST—Pallor P., black and A% hate, mother of poor) nith a calved "S "I FOR SALE—Buescher Snx S fist al- Please retain to Collegian office. to Good condition, leasonable turns compST if sold at on.. Call Martin, 166-It. FOR RENT—Single non, for min.' Pt vote enti once from outsal.s UPPERCLASSMAN (Seem,), lando Apt 31 Itpß no zoom in twat home. Wm int and quiet moot be guaranteed. a BALLROOM I) INCING INSTRUCT- not reply unlo.s., loony Intel este , ion—Prisate dancing instruction fur' S li, Gen Del 2tpsp Clark Motor Company PACKARD oloror: CARS • 224 East College Ale. -State College, Pa. GAS " OIL ACCESSORIES STORAGE CAR WASHING TAXI SERVICE - Phone 590 The Standards of Safety and of Service are very high at the First National Bank. The protection of our depositors, and their satis faction in dealing with us, are things which we consider first above everything. The First National Bank of State College DAVID F. I{APP, Cashier Why we spend 12,000,000 to pat CAMEL cigarettes in the veer A UMIDOR PACK Karr been in the tobacco bosine, a long time don n here at \\ inston-Salem and ee lake a lot of pride in the quality of the cigarette, we V bile ue ham spent a good many million dollars ad% erttsing Camels, N 1 C ' S C shays held to the old fashioned idea that the thing that nail, counts is uhat HC pl.l i. into one cigarette and not,, hat we sot about it. If ise knoo an} thing about tobacco, and oe think me do, Camels contain the choicest Turk ish and the mcllooest, ripest domestic leases that money can bu s In fact we lime er cry reason to he proud of the quality of Camels as they come from the factory, but the remark of an old friend of ours from Dem er sullle time ago emphasized 0 point that has been the problem of the cigarette industry for y ears. As he inhaled the smoke from a Camel we gal c him in our offices one morning, lie sighed i tin ten e 5 ident enjoy men t and then asked johingb '`Vi hat is this, a special blend le ert cd for Cannel execu tit CO" "Certainly not." vw told him. "Thi, putlage of Camels was bought at the corner store this morning. ,, "Well," he said, "I'‘ e been a d3ed in the tt ocl Camel smoker for a good man) ) ears, but t mon coy soul I net er got a cigarette as good as t his in Venter. If ott ttould gnc the res t of the l‘oild the kind of Camels z.ou bell here in Winston- Salem, on ought to hate all the cigarette busi 11CbS there is." THAT statement simply , ' Clll-. plwejted again the cigarette Industry'smost important problem. The more we thOught about it, the surer we were that ho was dead right, and that somehow, something must be done. Dem er wasn't getting a fair break. Nci Our in fact was and other toe 0. The only peo ple who really knew how good Camels could be,werc the folks right here in Winston-Salem. That was due to a factor no cigarette manufacturer had mer been able to control. Naturally there is no differ ence whateNer iu the quality THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Inlt:nnert Call 194 01 we Mt. F. J. Ilanarahnn, Ft e Apt 3 ptfC of the to'anceo in Camel+, whether 3au buy them m instan-Salem, Denver or Timinte too. But up to zum there has been a eery real difference in the enndriion of the cigarettes b 3 the time they reached the smolser. The Has or and mildnesv of fine tobacco depend upon the retention of its ;forum', not folded, moist ore content which i n prime at about ten per cent. In spite of our great pains aio a;s to make sure Camels left the factory ',hit just the right amoun t of natural moil tom, no cigarette pack age had ever jet been designed that could pre i cut that precious moisture front th,ing out. Tin:al; arc three things about. a tAgarette that can %ling the tongue and unkindly burn the (!) Cheap lota:ream (2) Parslides of pepper', dust tell in the tobareo bermsse of inefficient clean ing methods. (3).9 parched dry; condition of ate to bacco duo to from of natural moisture by overheating or evaporation. Always certain or the quality of our tobaccos me bad already macic Camel at "thistiesv" cig arette the use °Ca specially designed vacuum cleaning apparatus exclusilo Ivith our factory. Now , if we could perfect a package that st mild acLuall) . a •t a, a humidor and retain the natu ral moistart, content, then Yuma, Arizona, could enjoy Camels us ninth as we do here at Winston-Salem. I w c. )le.: PERSONAL—Mr. Andi e Br. o, plentie l WANTED—Position as cook and care. eturn my gill friend's (D. 8.) af. taker in club or fraternity by man fect.ons to me. You heart-thief!' and wife. Experienced. References. Amu er me immediately, "Heart- Inquire G R. Waggoner, Yeager ! In °hen," 609 S. Allen St, phone town, Pa. or call Lewistown 2184 237-It I 3tpilCd Graham & Sons ESTABLISHED 1896 Direct Buying Big Turnover Fresh Tobacco and That is What Makes Good Tobaccos DON'T FORGET Corsages Foi Todte State college Floral Shoppe Allen Street - , Plione 580-J We knew ii hat me emitctl. We tried many things. We asked the Pittsburgh Testing Labora tor) to help us. After man) ei.perimen Nand humidity tests cmeri ll g all methods of veiling cigarettes came • the detailed report of It Lich this is the net: (A)Nocrivtingcigaret to pack age, including those wrapped in glassine paper or ordinary celloph anc,ghen any thing like adequate protection against evaporation. (B) dB cigarettes so pocked tend to dry oat rapidly front the any they arc released front the factory, (C) Only a maerproof mate rial with a specially &wised oo a • oor a Voryone Else Does! No man is well ch esse without the proper ha Stetson - Schobl FROMM' air-fight scat could give the desired protection. (0) Tht, measure. uhile costly, could he relied on to keep Camel.; in prime condition for jut least three months in an) climate. If )ou hale a technical bent, the graph below math: by the Pittsburgh Testing Laboratory dill show )ou the coact results of their ex- haustisc stud) Put,burgh Testing Laborator3chart oho, graphically shows that only the C •Ihtrnolor Poch dental's cmgaratics to on an prone cum/Ilion • YOU may Le sure me gave this report u lot of careful bind,. c checked it and re-checked it and then me mem ahead. We tried this device and that. At last me met success. The air-tight m rapping im ulna' the designing of special processes, special machines. That vests a lot of money, more than $2,000,- 000 the first. )ear, but after you hum tried Camels packed this modern nett way we arc sure you UM agree it is a fine investment. For some time nos, every Camel that has left our factory has gone out in this new Humidor rack. We have said nothing about it until now, to make sure Jour dealer would be able to supply you uhen the good news came out. Camel smokers of course have already dis co:nen:dr that their fmoritc cigarette is better and milder non than ever before. , If you aren't a Caine! smoker, trlf them just to see ghat a difference there reull i y is between harsh, dried out tobacco and a uloncrly con ditioned cigarette. You confect the di f ference, you on hear the di f ference and you certainly can I,6sta the dif ference. Of course we're prejudiced. I We situ ays hate believed Omit it /*/ is the It orld's best cigarette. , Now we know it Just treat yourself t - O — CaliVOTs in the now Humidor Pack and sea if you don't agree. R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY 1 r irotini•Satorn,N. C. - --kl Friday, Mar9li 6, , li ..--n-7----- „ - .• •,. .- / 1/ . , i ~..:--. A , ..:; • or Melton To Reflect Your Good Judgment $5 to $lO