Page Four 70 Treated by College Hospital in February Seventy patients, the largest num ber for any month during the pres ent school year, had been registered in the College hospital by Friday of last week. Colds were listed as the largest single cause of illness. Eighteen students were dismissed from the hospital last week. Thirteen who were still confined were: Robert T. Shadle '3B and lichen C. Young '39, entered February 11, Edward L. Hoff man jr. '3B and Luther C. Ruhauser '39, entered February 19. Others were Geraldine M. Coil '37, George F. Fox '37, Mary S. Swope '37, Helen L. Gorham '3B, Shirley R. Helms '3B. Walh.ec F. Custard '39, Arthur M. Longacre and Jesse G. Ralston '39, entered February 20, and Forest Preston '37. entered February 4i.irner Brothmihcattc. Shows at .. 1:30, 3:00, 0:30, 8:30 Last complete show at . . 9.05 TODAY ONLY I,IIIIIIOE-Ralgit . Ythir Great .IYew..: • Romantic ; Thrill' ; ' LASTOITHE,' ~!. SATURDAY ONLY Boris KARLOFF makes you afraid of your own shadow. as the man who rose from the dead .., to make the men who sent him to the electric chair fol low him - beyond the grave .. . in "The Walking Dead" with RICARDO CORTEZ, MARGUERITE CHURCHILL, BARTON MacLANE: MONDAY-TUESDAY with TOHE'HALLIDAT; ' WILLIAM' FIIAWLE'ri ERNEST:COSSART 4 pireeted Fren!cßOrzair, Session on Low Cost Housing Planned Here • A conference cn low cost housing will be held here April 16 and 17 as a complement to the usual industrial conference in May, according to Prof. J. Burn Helene, of the deparment of architecture. The department of architecture is aranging a housing exhibition to co incide with the conference. An at tempt will he made to develop a prac tical point of view for the many small communities of the common wealth. Among the prominent persons who will present papers will be 11. S. But.: tenheim, editor of American City, N. 11. Engle, assistnnt director, depart ment of commerce, Washington, Ar- Architecture Courses To Have Guest Critic IV. Pope Barney, supervisor of the federal subsistence housing' project for the Virgin Islands, is the visiting critic for the department of architec ture this semester. Prof.' J. Burn Heinle, acting head of the depart ment, announced today. Coincident with Barney's appoint ment came word that the departmeht has added a new course to the cur riculum in the nature of city plan ning. Professor Heinle said that the course was designed to prepare ar chitectural graduates for wider serv ice in the smaller communities of - the State. Classified Advertising BALLII.OOIII DANCING INSTAUC TlOti—lndividual social dancing instruction., For appointment call 770• J or see Mary Hanrahan, Fye Apts., 200 West Collea.e avenue. TUTORING—In English at a hu mane fee. Evening only. Phone 508-W. Miss Adams,. Park avenue. 5-1 t pd GD LOST— Black Eversharp fountain pen, at sales room in Dairy buil& ing, Saturday. 22-2 t pd GD LOST—K. D. sorority pin, diamond shaped. Initials, S. L. J. Return to Student Union. Reward. 2:1-2t p4GD FOR RENT—Room for three stu dents wishing to save money for rest of semester. 501-W. Beaver ave nue. Phone 284-W. 24-1 t pd GD. A GROUP of 20-30 organized stu dents with good financial backing is interested in securing a house for occupancy next year. Anyone know ing where one will be available write to Student Union and mention this ad. PLEASE RETURN—WiII the 'person who picked up Drown umbrella with crystal • handle by - mistake in Home Economics building please phone Student Union'Office. 30-It-G.D. G. D PRESS PASSES—ion be gotten from members of Sigma Delta Chi or at the Student Union Office that µ•ill admit them to Heaven next Saturday at the Armory. 30-1 t-St.P. LOST—Wallet with Caine D. F. Jenk ins inside. If found please phone David Jenkins, 270. Reward. WANTED—Student laundry. Will call for and deliver. Reasonable rates. Phone 574-J. 27-IL-pd G.D. LOST—Drown wallet. Initials D. W M. Cards valuable only - to owner Reward. Call Moore at 285. 28-ltpd G. D WANTED—Ride to Harrisburg' or Baltimore. Able to leave Satur day noon. Please phone Melt 82. 29-It-pd. G. D. H. E. Majors to Open Printemps' Tea Room Le Printemps Ten Room, in the cafeteria of the Home Economics building, will open Monday, February 24. This is a class project sponsored by the home economies women in in stitutional administration. Table d'hote style will be served every Monday evening from 6:30 o'- clock to 7:30 o'clock. In addition, luncheons will be served. This' pro ject is similar •to the one sponsored last semester by the catering class. University of Toronto students are taking an unofficial "purity test," which, by means of a questionnaire, aims to determine their moral status. You Know ,You Are Getting The Best when you buy Fraternity. Jewelry from the L. G. Balfour Co. There is an office at State , College in Sauers' Store. Makers of the Penn State Class Ring Medals, Trophies, Favors Programs THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN 3,500 In M. I. Extension Mr. Harry B. Northrup, director of the extension division of the School of Mineral Industries, set the total enrollment of all branches of mineral industries extension at 3,500 students. This includes seventy-seven centers and 119 . classes in thirty-two coun ties of the state. ~a~ . .Slate College 146 S. Allen 1 Campus Bulletin TODAY - Aero• Club will. meet- in 105 Main Engineering at 7:15 o'clock. MISCELLANEOUS • Drawings for Little International at Block and Bridle Club Wednesday, March 18, at 7:30 o'clock at 206 Agri culture. Exhibitors fee 25c. • Every one welcome to the show;• • An all-college Easier Dance will 'be held in Recreation hall April 18. Lynn Christy will .furnish the music. OF. RICH, RIPE-BODIED TOBACCO -"IT'S TOASTED" Luckies are less acid Excess of Acidity of Other Popular Brands OverluckyStrike Cigarettes • '6 • tn 2 , ' .1 • EME! PROPER AGING Tobacco in its natural state is harsh and strong. Though "cured" by the grower before sale, it is unsuited for use without further aging. During this aging period (which ranges in the case of Lucky Strike from 1% to 3 years) important changes occur. These "Nature" changes result in the partial "smoothing , out of the original harsh qualities of the leaf. Our process of manufacture carries these improvements many steps further—as every Lucky Strike Cigarette exemplifies: A Light Smoke of rich, ripe•bodied tobacco. "IT'S. TOASTED"--Yoir throat protection —against krritation—against cough. WATCH OUR WINDOW, FOR , • .t.SPECIALS. • Friday and Saturday March 13 and 14 OLD 'MAIN ART' SHOP OpPositi Front Campus - • '' : `_::: 1;+~ .............r. i!!o* * that other P e t' ' '!, l ol§ ti ind i, h d " ta ” x'c i ;s ! ;fa S i F 4 : ,- 'ltt.av! ) 4 l sltt SO 9 , okfro#, 53 to IOOY •RESULTS VERIFIED BY INDEPENDENT CHEMICAL LABORATORIES AND RESEARCH GROUPS 13; 193 •••,.; : • . • •