PAGE TWO Miles Street Dormitory To Have Christmas Dance The Miles Street women's dor mitory is planning a Christmas dance to be held Saturday. De cember 14: when each woman will be permited to invite one other couple. The committees are decoration. Mary A. Galletti '42. Mary J. Chol lak '43. Rosemary Fleming '44. Martha J. Haverstick '44, and Jeanne E. Martin '44: refresh ments. Helen P. Miller '43. Hanna L. Peebles '44. and A. Ruth Shenk '43. The dormitory is also contribut ing to the WSGA Christmas fund. Drydock May Have Special Yule Program Drydock night club is making tentative plans to follow last year's precedent in presenting a special Christmas program, probably Sat urday night, December 4. Last year's program featured, in addition to the regular program, a Santa Claus who led students in celebrating " Christmas and who distributed gifts. Tomorrow, the night club will have its usual weekly program in I,M , Sandwich Shop starting at 9 )).m. PATRONIZE LOCAL STORES stia* • , c e, a Zkeff ealtiti , - ill 9 • • • • • •'• •sR, a~c' r ~ w/o , Peer .... for Daytime Smartness ArA s AfL 7 O4 ,. Sheerer... for Teatime Loveliness IJ. ) ,V - ---- 4 ((Sheerest ...for Glamour Set to Music {or P`3'6lv3 • ven/ ck‘PW\l 00' Ikksje sdorikckg Vu coo\ vou e t eose e ve -. • _,..s.ocrio, ko • Omertks .. ytew -s '‘,/ \c't9‘ -61 a bcgoe., 8 ' joy k x\k(„ens..--11 ()Ass eveN Vkt%,..‘i ~, CostO, ‘,40 ~?ceoo -0 , sovt\ ., 0 , ~,re,, , . s - Q IOIVI TA4Se' ‘IIIONOI -- ,c‘csce $ 1... .. i\hot v 00",.... so 100% 0 .1 b\l X voy• • _ m t . , • k 13 vlsk9 ode strowd s heetes, so . _ ,to lok.lt • 0 ceC,\ I°N te. * • , tkne`i (e It • ..r:A...: : :i 4-.•" ::_... , ; ,„age . ~,, ... t -.... -0NP1%"1- - ~. 100 to c erixo o gs i M A in .41P1.00.1. $ 1 SOO ' tie Collo° 0 IPER PAIR * 1..73 . .. n C.. "40 MORTIOION . u • S. "T. °F7. 7 HOSIUY CORP. Merivale Shop . 139 S. Allen St. 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 Christmas comes only once a year and with it comes an annual worry—what to give. One of the biggest worries along this line, at least for Betty Coed, is what to give Joe College but, this year, that's one problem that the State College stores seem to have solv ed. - i • - nicer things we • e::: , / noticed on a—te .... - - cent window ... - C. t .• *qv 'shop p i n g to u r 0 • . vere a bunch of 4"wool and silk , a- . lounging robes. They're ava iI- Re 4 able "at prices to fit every purse," so the sign said and, taking a guess, we'd say they could be bought for from five dollars up to about 20 . . . a novelty in sleepwear are pajamas printed with a Currier and Ives design . . incidentally, robes and pajamas can be bought in match ing sets . . . on the same general subject don't forget slippers, es pecially Loafers, a versatile bit of footwear which can be worn either in the house or outdoors. . Socks,. handkerchiefs. and. ties . . . don't laugh at this suggestion for men really appreciate these things if they're chosen wisely . no man ever has too many ties, especially in the newer colors and fabrics . . Argyle socks and in itialed handkerchiefs are always popular. -:21 1 =D ) ) A pair of flashy gloves under his Christmas tree would be a Relief To. Benefit From Poverty Ball Mrs. Ralph D. 1 - letzel's Emer:- gency Relief -Fund for ,studerith will be aided by the nroceeds of . the Poverty Ball being sponSored by the campus societies _ oh .De _ cember 20. 'Besides the monetary admission price, which_ has not as yet been set, cans of vegetables or fruit will be required for admittance. These will be donated to the Local - ..• .• • (....",.., ) (?) . ~..1 .4... _ . A R ork .c , . ._ . .. f .... Ale , ; A ) , 1,.• I? - i...... ,A 9* • Dial 744 mmogtsiszimaNtawAwatawsztgltaszNyrams3zalgavasnagfags3%* Gifts For Joe College Among the Stenciled Brick—lndividual Molds Pecan Rolls—Special Xmas Flavors FOR YOUR CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY BANQUETS 11111111111111111111111111i11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 welcome sight to 'almost any Joe College . . . they (gloves, not Christmas trees) come in mocha. pigskin, suede and three or four other materials . . . and don't for get a muffler and .mitten set . . . new colors . . . new styles . . . what size, please? For the outdoor man all the stores are showing ski jackets; ski pants, and mittens and hoods . . there are all sorts of winter ath letic equipment . . . skis . . . ice skates . . . ski bojs . . . ski poles. In traveling cases and other men's dress accessories there's an almost unlimited choice .. . mili tary brushes . . . tie racks . . handkerchief. cases . .• .collor. box es . . . stud boxes . . . perhaps the most novel thing in this line is a new combination tie rack and case . . . it's made of : leather and constructed for convenience in traveling and usefulness in keep ing Joe College's ties in perfect shape . . . cost is from $2.50 to $6.50. A chain, or key ring with the College seal-or fraternity insignia is sure to make a hit with almost any man . . . leather cigarette case or a billfold in natural tan or saddle leather should go a long way -toward producing a Senior Ball date . . yoU can never go wrong with some sort of utility jewelry . .. we suggest tie guards, cuff links, belt buckles, collar pins, key chains, knives, and so on. In the five and dime we noticed a whiz -of a glossy red fire truck . . . it had two.ladders and a bell. Welfare Committee -to provide Christmas cheer in the form of food baskets for needy, families. . The monetary . profit will be turned over to the Student Welfare Committee, headed by Mrs. Hetzel, which provideS - loans for needy students. • .. Thomas ;C. Backenstose 1, pres ident of Skull and Bones, is chair man of the dance committee. He will be assisted by the presidents of the other hat societies. PATRONIZE LOCAL STORES THE DAILY COLLEGIAN CHRISTMAS SUPPLEMENT Freshman Dance_ Planned By PHA Group Plans for a freshman Christ mas dance to be held in the Old Main Sandwich Shop at 8:30 p. m. Friday, December 20, are rapidly taking shape, according to. Fred L. Gocidman '44, chairman• of the freshman entertainment committee of the PSCA. The•dance will - be informal. and open to freshmen men and lko men only. In keeping with the '44 spirit of the affair, a freshman band organized at the Beaver House will provide the music. Lane Pollack '44 is chairman 1 „. :;,...1 , -....- - 7 - . 7 ,,, ,.......•=s.3toil;:iiltazismmris.s...z.T.:inzcz-.... , L.5745-,..-53zmis.;:sii ri z - A THOUSAND AND ONE M -- __._ti 5 GIFT SUGGESTIONS . - W 1 •ffi ' for the most eligible ,g tt MALE ' - • - I R on your gift lists . g ' ti W. Hats $5 - Tie Racks 'sl Dress Suits • - $3O , • - Shirts from 11 $1.65 1 1 7 . SpOrt Coats __sl.so Up Robes from $5.00 W Neckties ___ssc to $2.00 teather Gloves from _s2 g Pajamas ____from $2.00 A String Gloves ____sl.oo g. .„, w Clotho-Brush from $1.50 •Mufflers from ____sl.oo N - W Suspenders $l.OO Muffler-Glove ri Wallets - - $1 - • Sets from $2.50 W fit'.. - Open Evenings 'Til Christmas ' - • g 5 W. ellaritg. " 1 _._ N ia fi _ - . . W' . jt er tilOttl '. bott - W.. - 109 S. ALLEN ST. • STATE COLLEGE 1 .- iS:l3s:sAFlVASltliciis:ZZiAtic===Ec.s3*sssgsS--Aszol:AilaalF* , ta):: , - . 2 =1 7:-1. ~ . . . 4 1 51 H ,\\,.......... it lA' . 411° P e ,..„:„..., • ' ---:..::„.„..„ .3 , 1,, . 4 1:. $1,,,. •;•11:::. ' •:.:.. .. This Christmas give her something smart to wear! Nothing bet ter than jackets, skirts, blouses! Choose from our big collection W of "sure-to-please" dress-up _ and tailored blouses, sweaters, handsome jackets. ??1 41 0 , ,ii" . 44 ',,..i4' . 4 (re,!: "4. I .: • • ~-..,; P.;..495..4 4 . t: - :,.. \ i .......:..„. : :::::::. ?., '''s ..40 4V--‘ 4 \ . .:.. If / Reversibles yi HOUSECOATS HOSIERY HANDBAGS-EVENING BAGS L? LINGERIE 'Slips, Gowns in All Sizes t i • COSTUME JEWELRY • GLOVES • • • SCARVES • COMPACTS PATERSON HOSIERY SHOP E. College Ave. I:3=ArTSZalggigS=s:s2s37:ssles4l:p.pV!Eiript£94l.l2p:l of the dance _Committee and 'as aided by Philip. B. PenningtOn . '44, George H. Hoover '44, Daniel C. Gillespie '44, and John - ' 1 4.,"; 13 4 1 " ega '44. =lzo:,zssPtisr-iszzAtaxlgstasarozu r 4 - .41 . - - Gifts of Magazine's: Ft • 'One Year Subscription — I "LlFE"—$3.65 • s: One Year Subscription kit IA "NEWS WEEK"—S2.6O" Subscriptions and Renewals For AU Magazines it fiE Special Rates For Group Orders , Mrs.- Paul H. Margolfl DIAL . 2108 BLOUSES Silk—Sizes 32-40 Si to $3.95 SWEATERS Choice of Colors S 1 to $3.95 Plaids, Plains, Corduroys $2,95 - $3.95 Sizes 32 to 40 Choice of Colors Beautifully Boxed Choke of Shadeo- SKIRTS from $10.95 from $3.95 from 19c $1 to $5 from $1.95 • MITTENS State College