Page Four CAT HAI ANANNEA 151(05: THEATRE Matinees at 1:30 and 3:00 Evenings at 6:30 and 8:30 You can eve a complete chow as late ae 9 p.m TODAY AND FRIDAY Jean Harlow and Lee Tracy in "BOMBSHELL" SATURDAY W. C. Fields (Nut Star of "Inter national House"), Alison Skipworth in "TILLIE AND GUS" MONDAY-TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY MAE WEST TM NO ANGEL'• THURSDAY Richard Dix, Elizabeth Allan Ralph Bellamy in "ACE OF ACES" NITTANY FRIDAY June Knight. Mary Carlisle, George E. Stone in "LADIES MUST LOVE" SATURDAY Zanc Grey's MAN OF THE FOREST" with Randolph Scott. RED HOT--and Burned Up! -HER EXPL EVER PAGE ( -4 ...t .. ,- , ' S . •'. < , Vt - \\:, , t \ ' ' 4 \ ,..1.4' HARLOW•TRAcy IN I S * 4lf i Ci 44 with FRANK MORGAN, FRANCROT TONE PAT O'BRIEN, UNA MERKEL, TED HEALY TODAY AND FRIDAY . . . EXTRA! • . .. . - . •• The MILLS ~. CA Shawh at BROTHERS • - . THAUff. 1 :3D-3 :OD in , . . .. . . .. . . • . 6:30—D:30 'Ma , . Yub. P.Y. '• ' . A Warilii B:othor&Thcatro• . - the Rhumba'. COLLEGE CUT RATE STORE Dresden China Candy and Tid-Bit Trays—sl.oo • DRESDEN CHINA SETS—MOO • • HALLOWE'EN NOVELTIES Party Invitations and Place Cards Helena Rtibinstein "Pick-Me-Up Beauty Kits" $3.75 WATCH THE WINDOW FOR SPECIALS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY KEEP IN TOUCH PHOTOGRAPHICALLY • YOUR CLASS REUNIONS CLASS STUNTS HOUSE PARTY PICTURES OUR NEGATIVE FILES • CAN SUPPLY THOSE WANTED PRINTS The pENN QTATE HOTO H O P 212 East College Avenue State college, Pa. W A E L L u C m O N M I E. ! VISIT WARD'S NEW : ICampus Bulletin I All non-fraternity men living in Unit No. 3, which includes the area bounded by West College avenue, Bur rowes street, West Beaver avenue, and Frazier street will meet for election of officers in Room 302, Old Main, at 7:30 o'clock Monday night. The Penn State Acro club will meet in Room 108, Main Engineering, at 7:15 o'clock tomorrow night. Trials for the men's debating team will be held in Room 405, Old ➢fain at 7 o'clock on the night of October DOGGETT NAMED CHAIRMAN Prof. Leonard A. Doggett, of the departMent of electrical engiheering, was appointed recently to the chair manship of two committees of the American Institute of Electrical En gineers for 1933-1934. These com mittees are' the student branches com mittee and the education committee. C . ome in and See Our Complete Line of GIFTS AND NOVELTIES HANN AND O'NEAL East College Avenue whose head aches make headlines! Lee's her press agent! PLEBES TO OPEN FOOTBALL SEASON Will Engage Wildcats on New Beaver Practice Field At 12:30 O'clock • Bs JOHN A. BRUTZMAN 15 What are the prospects for future. Lion football teams? That will be the question Penn State students can ponder as they watch the freshmen squad open their season against the Vilianova Wildcats .on New Beaver Practice field at 12:30 o'clock Satur day. Coach Nelson S. Walke has a great bunch of boys to work with this year —he says so; he has had nearly five weeks to get them working as a unit; they showed up especially well in their only game with the varsity—idother words, it should be a team that will bring visions of really great foot= ball once more to this campus. Villanova will. come here with a strong team. They have had two games' experience and that will count strongly in their favor. However, the Lion cubs have had plenty of scrimmage, and with injuries cut to a minimum, they should - rate on a COMPLETE LINE OF GIFT NOVELTIES OLD MAIN GIFT SHOP Opposite Front 'Campus Crabtree 's One-Three-Two Allen Street THE BEST STORE in THE BEST TOWN in ' . CENTRE COUNTY . . GRAHAM AND SONS. Established 1896. WELCOME ALUMNI' • Greetings from the Old Reliable Confectionary and Tobacco'Stand WELCOME ALUMNI.i EVERYONE is :TALKING: OUR • GOOD FOOD AND SPEEDY : SERVICE TRY OUR: DELICIOUS DINNERS . 1 THE. FENWAY TEA:IROOM. . • • • OPPOSITE FRONT CAMPUS HELLO ALUMNI! WE NEED YOU—AND GREAT YOU KEEP THE BALL ROLLING PENN .STATE HOTEL East College Ayenue" — IDEAL FORUOMFORT 4(4 , 1 '• P r* c) WHEN IN BELLEFONTE 4. -- :1 -/A D • stop it . 4 > BUDWEISER GRILL West High Street THE• PENN STATE COLLEGIAN par with thelVildeatS. Coach Walks will start Sunday and Smith at ends, with Schuyler and Barth at tackle positions. Mur ray will open the game at center, flanked by Beteglia and Levinson at' guards. • . Girton will call signals from the quarterback post, with Rhoda and Hess at halfback. Robbins at full back will complete the starting line up. • However, these are not the only Men who will see action Saturday. Coach Welke plans to send practic ally the whole squad in before the game is over. Terry and Ritzie are the reserve ends, while Radcliffe, Salisbury, Cromwell, Cimo, and O'Dowd will probably get a chance at tackle. PUBLIC STENOGRAPHY AND TYPING CARY ZOLLINGER STATE COLLEGE HOTEL HOURS 9.12 a. m:_ 1-5 P. • Saturday only •• - -200 Pairs Full-Fashioned Length Fine Quality ;. CHIFFON STOCKINGS pair 41:1 the New • Fall Shades THE. BUSH & BULL ' "'LltimrANy Allen ; at--Beaver • Ave. CLASSIFIED BALLROOM DANCING INSTRUCTION Individunl instruction In social dancing. call Ellen Mitchell; 468,1. 17.etnoWHS BALL ROOM DANCING INSTRUCTION— Individual nodal' dancing Instruction. Call ,770-J or 811. Mary- nanrshan, Fyc Apt., 200. W. College Ave. 1-etKL TYPING REP ORTS—THEIMES —THESES— Reasonable rules. Call Miss Boyer 851, bc tween hours or 9 to 2. 5-etnpFT STUDENTS—Your Regal ahoca can be had at Phi Karon Pd. Call Leffler. Phone Aft 324tnoW/IS ALUMNI 7—Bring them along to dance to Bill tinttorrit orchptra at ginhaconttillan Park, Lewistown, Saturday, ,night. talc (plus: tont pays round•trip bus-fare, admiasion, and dancing. . . • • • 35-ItnoRWO CO-OPERATING WITH THE N. R. A. PROGRAM! , lEEUILDING SALE Offering you for a limited time only, new seasonable merchandise at prices that won't be possible a month froin now. Prices are going higher daily—but fortunately we have' on hand a . .big • 1 stock which was bought months ago . . . long before prices started to go up. Now we have to make room for our contractor 'so that he will, be able to proceed with the work of remodeling, our store, therefore Merchandise • will have to be sacrificed. • THIS IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO SAVE. DON'T PASS IT BY! • • . . Sale: Starts Friday October' 20th. • • • FALL •SUITS..AND TOPCOATS s2sStiits and Topcoats - Now . ; 75 $2l . " • (except Knit-Tex and Saxon-Weave) $3O Suits and Topcoats. - Now.• 25.50 • $35 Suits and' Topcoats - No* $.29075 . . $4O Suits and TOpcOats NOW $ 3 , 4 90 ljuy Now! STETSON HATS'SS save,sl.so will be $6.50' • Lfter - ••• . . •.... . , .. , Stock uri on . . $5.00 • $7.50 • . _ . . • • • ' SHIRTS : . TRENCH : ' SUEDE . :,' - ' ~ ,,Try . COATS • 'JACKETS . MC ' . replaTtleht. . 0 . Ar replacement *. • ts , ~ nt - . -. worth . price tj , .7i/ pice . , f •Ud $ 1 $6.50 . 58.56 • this price . . • , • • . . , . . - ~ . . . . D. V. D. UNION:SPITS -. :f• .• • $l. 00 ' SHIRTS OR SHORTS.- :''.; ' ' . • . 49c replacement price $1.50 - ' . replacement price '7sc:• ." '' •- , "FRIENDLY FIVE" SHOES ' $5 • 00 . 35c HOSE . replacement:price $6, replacement' price 50cc 29c. • "MOHAWK". SHIRTS $139 "B TIES WOOL '. • . replacement price $1.65 TIES • 3 .for $1• _ 00 . • - $8.50 Phirsheim Shoes $ t r u ea b fa c ce s in io e . nt after Nov. 1 arc expected BLUE-MOON HOSIERY Replacement . - ,• • , •price $1.25 all new' 79 c fall shades 'There are many more items that you can•use ...,prices in, many cases ioiver, than present wholesale prieeS. Areal opportunity for you,tii save. pon't pass it by! • FR OM M'. s Allen Street HEAR FRED WARING piny ni Tyrone Mon thly. Reduced rate of One fur round 'trip ornottlln on special boson leaving CO-01, too-n 7 nod II 'riock Monday night. No advance reservations.. 341.1topinWO FOR RENT—WAWA' ul Morn with too dingle beds on second - Very good location with ." all • - conveniences. Opposite ' front ampus.• With or without good. board.. Very reaxonable. Coll at second floor. 112 Miles atreet. • • - 314tpd.111W FOR RENT—The right Non at room far two of the right'eart of 'boys. Prof. J. H. Fri.- zell. 210 Highland Ave..' '. 7-ItnpftWO FOR RENT—Room and olecping porch tvith Private family. - 224 Ridge avenue. Phone 678. ' , 9.2tnpßWO FOR RENT—Larad comfortable rooni. Orlando apartments. PhonC 826. R 33-2topHK FOR RENT—Two . 11ingle rooms and two double rooms with single. Simmons. beds. • Two mom apartment'. Heat, light, use reason able rent., 102 E. 'Barnard EL, phone N.J. 2.2tnpßWO NEW FALL SHOES FOR WOMEN Fall and-Winter models to harmonize with every ensemble., Of= ferings that are impossible for us to replace in today's market at anywhere hear the price we paid. • You save at least $2 a pair: - shoes• $6. $5. t$Y5 Ao . es 14095 now .114 E COLLEGE AVE. ay Evening, October 20, 1933 1 , 011 RENT—Garages-88.68 per month. Al. Know at reasonable rates. 127 N. Athertr.n. Phone 1684 , 36.1tttplIK. LOST—Tanner'a Principle, or Law, Volume L . Return to Collegian oftlee, Nlttany Printing 37-ItopRWO WANTED—Student barber. Apply al Knew barber shop, 106ib •E ! '.• Beaver avenue. 2nd 20-ItnpßWO WANTEDPannengern to Pittabutgli. f c t pp o a und . trip $3.60. Call Prank Leffler, Phi 1-tnrOb Pal. Phone 86. Second. Hand jtadios THE MUSIC ROOM Biennium' foul .Building