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W$t ^etmtfytoaman VOLUME XL No. 7. PHLADELPHA. WEDNESDAY. MAY 2. 924 PRCE THREE CENTS FRESHMEN CEO WTH SOPHOMORES N PANTS FGHT THS AFTERNOON Presdent Marks Calls Mass Meetng of Lower Classmen n Houston Hall at Noon EDWARD GERHARDY WLL PRESDE Undergraduate Councl Warns Aganst Damagng Unversty Property Before Contest FRESHMAN MASS MEETNG Then w l be. mas* m etng of al] freshman n Houston Hall Audtorum today "'"n ""> p \. t< S )' M. Fnal Pant! Fght plans trll be announ d. DUDLEY MARKS, PT std< nt.;. Dudley Marks, pr -; lent of the freshman (lass, baa called freshman ln to be bald n Houston Hall Audtorum a 06 o'clock tns after noon at whch tme the lower els wll be gven Una] nstructons for the Pants Fght wth the lophomore on Frankln Pleld ths afternoon Edward rdy, charman ol the Poater Flgnt ommttee, wll explan the plan,ok. 'nc, rgraduate Coum laal announced tha f any damage s done Unversty buldngs or propertj n pt n kdnap User traahm n 0 sophomores, t - Bghl wll be oalled.n lln a be strctly enforc! j members ol the Councl. \ trcl baa ba alao b n pla< on sluggng ether durng the Kn or precedng t. Ths rule has always n n affect and wll be rn «-- enforced by uppen lass men, n - uaang preparatons tot tl" fght, c;.-<r:,- D, Mullen, Jwh.. charman of -- Undergraduate Councl's Panl Commt! nal the n Frankln R*leld would be cleared lmtely followng the baseball gam «; h Lafayette bj h - ball manag lal Candda as Only undergraduates wll bo allowed to wltneas the Oght, Freahmen and sophomores only wll be allowed on the Bald. All other spat a tors wn go nto o anal - >nd \ wo hundred fool square wll be roped off n front of ths secton o the stud, The fght wll laal ether eght or ten mnutes, the n<! tme to be announced Jus pror to the begnnng of the affar. Member* of the Sophomore Class Pants Fght Comm tt< bel meetng esterday noon and completed plans for. M onnter, Bdward s. Lower pn tdenl of the Claas ol llt. sad be was confdent that a representatve num ber of H claaanaa would partopate n the fght. GEORGE GBBS TEAM READY FOR CLASH WTH LAFAYETT[ NNE TODAY Red and Blue B.tsmen Hope to Contnue W.rmng Streak n Game Wth Easton Players RORHER TO PTCH FOR VARSTY llness of Men and nclement Weather Hnder Progress of Vst- Kg Tossers Pennsylvana's nn wll agan BWUK nto acton to la) a h n ppoaen th formdable Lafayet team on Frankln Feld. M o' lot k The Varsty los to the yearlng n m n s Dve-lnnng pra tame on M nday n Bnal prepars ton for todaj 's ' ontest, bul s ezpe ed ' h ' 'aras' men all be on edg< ft n. lurng tl e T c '. c.rs gav ever) member ol the squad n qua oppor tunlty to dspla) hs prowess tnd also al lowed each a rl r to work on be mound aal. por lov ol an nnng. Although tn Lafayette nne has been greatl) s dl apped durng the part,m th season by llness and nd' n, nt weather tond tons, the Maroo. team baa rapldlj rounded n 0 condton and have mads an envable record thu» far ths leaaon They boaal a tro ol,800 btters along wth. w rounded ptchng -taff. "Hank" Bonn r, the dependable south paw. wll undoublably rec ve the call for monnd duty n today's battle wth Wllams beng held n reserve f tht' Man,on batsmen should, by any chance, take a l kng to Rohrar's portslde delver.-s. The regula Vanty lneup wll be n the supportng role attemptng to ad Robrer n turnng back the Baaton bats men. FRESHMEN KDNAP SCORES OF SOPHOMORES N PRE-PANTS FGHT STRUGGLE LAST NGHT Wthn twenty nnut. altar the hour Of 5:46 last nk^t, the zero hour BS (M as kdnapng before the Pants Fght of ths afternoon was permtted, at leant 500 freshmen, wall organsed started out n hands of from lfty to M0. And woo to the thougbtlees aophomore who happened to be abroad unattended by a dy guard for he next three hours saw one scuffle after another when the a ganlsed freshman gangsters plucked on- : " t ng second-year men from thlghwayg and byways and pled them D. fords, trucks and taxcads, and patched than tor parts unknown. A» hs was the fate of the tortunat others found th' msalvea matng p scefully n tl." m'st of the lly-pads the Frog Pond, that dreaded ph whl h s threatened th wayward treal \ lttle ht of > nt"rse Bngah, a' -portng wrters mght say. Locust, Spruce and Thrty-nnth were lterally packed bl the lobowlng fraahmen as they frantcally combed the campus n search of then \n throngs of upper classmen,.,, Htte amusement, followed gle-efully along behnd, gravely exhortng the youngtsers on to battle. The old-tmers barked back to olden tmes and even n ther extravagan remnscences, could not brng hark to n' nn y a tme to equal the fracas o last nght. Never before dd the kdnapng baton an n terclass Bghl assume such gttaat proportons, am ran "f so moothly an.: go completely, Th.- mobs of fraahmen span! most of ther tme standng <>n the street corners and n the mddle of the streets telllnc each other what to do, hut every now ana then there would he a scuffle off to one sde, the whole crowd would man lke a Bock of shen to the scene of acton am another sophomore would b< band and tool and b bundled of! n a '' "',.\ smalt hand " - cond year men bem a regular ptched battle wth a sllghllj larger group ol fraahmen n an alley above Port eth treet, and ware w ganng the advantage when anoher crowd of y arrved "n the scene, and t ddn't last much longer. When the dust settled down bg "Dave Contnued on Page Sx LVANAN WLE NCORPORATE WEEKLY PCTORt AS FEATURE Supplement to Contan Specal Acton Sport Pctures as Well as Regu'?r Photographs AD WORK OF KTE AND KEY MEN Organze New Board Wth Competton For Membershp to Begn Frday at Meetng n a further development of ts sup plem nt.r; featun Tl P nnaj vanan board has dec ded to ssue s plct<.t we kl] nten.,- con m n ng a b - fall. The pra t ablt) a f atur. had b en February, but t r- n,n.. f th K;s, n nten t Nea spap r A tlon s we k ago to culmnate n tns decson. Al th gatherng n New Haven ol. < torlal and bualneas representatves ol twenty-three photographl men of the Harvard 'rmson, Prlncetonlan and Va'- News explaned the nner workngs ol ther a kly supplement An ntercoj pctoral commttee was apponted, under the adersb p ol J, 9 M Mahon, fate, and consderable advlc and aaslstanc rendered several publcatons contemplatng pctorals, mong th n beng Th Pennsj vanan - bel red by n» eral» auth and publcaton man tha the pctorlal supplement wll lend a tremendous lm n the publcty work " the Kt'' am Kes Bocety, n addton to provng an untold aaee to the Unversty. Th" new featun v. ncorporat specal a ton p'ctures ol football, has, hall, track, crew and other sports, n addton t" th other forms "t photog phc work, Th" nteroollegate exchange system wll also gv Th Pennaylvanlan supplement th bem H of plctur - "t nlereal from other E -t' n ol, g s, a wen, n order t" pro de fo he laauan n b pctoral, a compel ton «H b for ' he " rsonnel ol the board rat m dal lm photograph board under s photographc charman wll be created, wth a board com of from fve to seven men, The compe*.! ton s open to all except members of ng lass, and wll be decded AH canddates an. k to report n Room 6, Houston Club, a' o'clock Frd.> all- moon. Phlo Wavers Gve Three Productons Characterstc Lord Dunsany Comedes Presented Tomorrow Evenng Three on -ac plays character Stc of.on Dunsany's style of composltlou wll be presented by the PWlomathea Socety 'omorrow evenng at S o'clock. Wth theae productons the organzaton» rng down the curtan on the season's actvtes. To demonstrate approprately the fruts ol a year's development along dra matc lnes the soe'ety wll depct two types ol acton comedy and tantaaj There s a humorous element runnng through "The Loal slk Hat." The -ams true of the second of the colll'd' Fame and the Poet." The theme Of "Gltterng Gate." one of Dunaany's bem short plays, permts of extravagant men tal speculaton and mage-makng, and rounds out a well-balanced program. Prof. Weygandt, of the Onveralty's Englsh department. Who has Studed am lectured extensvely on the merts and pe ular tes of Lord Hnn-..y's lter arj works, beheves these plays are sc unque and unusual as to warrant placng them n a class by themselves, Postons For Wharton Sen ors The Amercan Telephone and Talc grans Company haa announced tha t baa a number ol summer jobs open tor members of the upperclaaaes n the Wharton S hool. A greal deal of "X» r knee can be ganed from theae jobs. The work wll begn on or about June 6th. nformaton regardng the knd and condton of k ' ' ' Da ha '' -. Room 0 Logan Hall, GERMAN CLUB WLL PRESENT ANNUAL DRAMATC PRODUCTON Followng the nnual custom, the German Club of the Unversty, wll pre- - n Mark Twan's "Me eterschaft,"., German-Amercan comedy n three acts, at the Phllomuaan Club, Saturday ev< olng at 8 5 P, M Dancng wll follow the producton. The plot s constructed around tw< - who are studylnt n Germany, under the provson tha they sneak on'./ German to tn- persons wth whom they come n contact. Two young men, ban dlcapped by the same condton, nl the cty n whch the grls are studylnt and a Serb's,,l humorous stuatons tak plac whch lead np to sde-splttng denouement, SENORS ENTER STRETCH N DRVE FOR Men Lvng n C.ty Turn n Largest Number of Subscrptons Yesterday's Fgurc6 Show SUCCESS OF CAMPAGN ASSURED Schools of Educaton and F,ne Arts Lag McClure Wns Prze For Most Returns n the last lap '. the ra e tor the 00, ndowmenl goal, the senors lvng n the cty, practcall) n laal place uo,, yesterday, came through wan an unusually large number of subscrptons. thus putt r.t fh n-' es n.m ' qua! place wth th men resdng on the cam pus. The steady flow of returns was excep tonall] good yesterday and has practn.v,"-. n-,... succ sa ol the drve. N arlj 600 men have now sgned up, 6.a tb turnng n ther subacrlp lons y t' rdaj A Hal of theae addton.. subscrbers appears on another page Of -ls -. n add on to h lm reaaed returns from the cty men the departmental per. nt.---- have ' -n consderably. Tn ' 'ol,, -' lall) made grt al pn now rankng hgh among the departments whch are balng the drve. The School ot Educaton and the School ' Fne Arts, however, are stll notceable fo ther '..'k.. progress havng percentages '. below those of the other school--, re dormtory group haa alao b en slow n comng through. The Bng neerng School leads th drve, wth 76 per cent, of ts senors already "on the bandwagon" The What ton School has To per cent., 60 men hav- ng sgned up yesterday. The Colleg and Dental School are ted wth 60 " cent, whle the School of Fn" Arts hal M per cant., and the School of Bdu aton only 2 per cant. A leather wall t, doanted by the Do nlory Hand Laundry, was awarded to Harry McClure for brngng n the hgl eat number of subscrptons obta ned by the commltteemen yesterday, McClure s a student n the Engneerng School, and s a member Of the Sgma 'l Dpsllon fraternty. Tomorrow's prze s a Contnued on Page Sx T FRANKLN SOCETY HOST TO EOTORS OF George Gbbs, Artst and Novelst, Wll Delver Prncpal Address at Annual Banquet DR. JOHNSON GUEST OF HONOR D.scuss Future Polcy of Publcatons A; Unversty Announce Names Of Nne New Members FRANKLN SOCETY M tng ol all members of 928-24 Frankln Socletj n Mr Bushnell's offce to 'Kt members for next year, '»r. Wllam McClellan, former dean of the Wharton Bchool, and a founder of. th Frankln Socety, wll be a guest of honor al the dnner to be g van tonght n lb,ust el < n. tor the members of the edtoral and busness boards of the varous campus publcatons, Dr. Mc- Clellan s resdent "l New York Cty Dr. Emory Johnson, present dean of me YVlar on School, wll also be a guest. G orge Glbba wll be the p nclp peaker a th dnner,!! s an author and llustrator of note, havng exhbted at the Pennsylvana Academy of Fne Arts n addton to wrtng several novels Hs latest book- are Youth Trumphant." The House of.mohan", and "Fres of Ambton." Mr. Gbbs s a graduat ol the Dulled States N. v l Academy nn alter t< call ng b ' omm salon he decded to take up the sny of art. He haa llustrated novels and short stores n practcall] aver) p rodlcal of mportance n th country n addton to llustratng hs own nov s. Dr Arthur Qunn, former dean of t.- Colleg and Bdward Mumford, Beers tary of the Dnlvers ty, wll also among th, guests of the Socety, Both man were members of th ltorla' boar of Red and Blue durng ther under graduat are The 'll' polcy ol publcatons B he Unversty wn be brought up tot dscusson followng the addresses. At the same tme the names of the nne n. a lj el< t' members of the So wll be announ ed These men ll thbest work on lb- campus publcaton- n. the pas' year, n the..pnon of the members ol th organsaton. s urgen tha the men who have receved nvtal ms to the banquet should notfy the commttee n charge whether Or not they wll attend. Tckets may be obta ned n Room T. Houston Hall. Lev Chapman's orchestra wll play durng the banquet and other entertanment features have been arranged. DELTA SGMA RHO Harold.. Bean Wllam F Kennedy Wllam BS. Lngelbach, Jr. John l. Yennan PUNCH BOWL SELECTED BY "JUDGE" AS BEST HUMOROUS COLLEGE MAGAZNE N COUNTRY Competng aagnst the humorous magazne of every Luge college n tn country. Punch Row was successful.n wnnng lle college wt contest conducted by Judge. More than ttty nst tuton-.nt''. the competton and alter carefully examnng the work submtted, the judges recognsed Pennsylvana's publcaton as the best humorous college monthly. By vrtue of ts vctory. Punch Bowl wll hav possesson of the Judge slver Cup for one year. The trophy wll be exhbted n dummy's w ndow. ndvdual przes wll also be awarded for the Bgle art featun and edtoral art cle. The preaent vctory marks the Brat tme that Punch Howl ha the natonal contest. Laal year the champon- Shp was held by chaparral" of Leland Stanford Vnversty and for the two pre cedng years by the Cornell "Wdow." prse wnn r.s ma'eral was gath ered durng February and submtted March. On Monday word was receved that Punch Bowl was vctorous. One of the art features of "Judge" College ssue s a full page drawng by Rogers Drew. 'CWh., enttled. "The Last Lav of the Mnstrel." Two other features are sketch's by.tchfleld. L'HA.. and Fsh.r. 'SfWh.. C. K. F.rot. JHWh, a heeler, had a front page story enttled. "The 't' grondng of the Dndergrad." Other member- of the staff had materal,., eptad by Judj e, The fnal ssue of Punch Bowl ths year w be dstrbuted on the campus aboul May 26, At m -ng of :h" edtoral and bualneas boards yesterday, H. t. llartman. '.TWh.. was selected to the edtoral staff and Martn Myers. 'J'.Wh.: Arthur P Lascelles, TTWh., and Ralph Luethe, '27Wh., were selected s busness spoon.;..lmes Gentle, '28Wh., was changed to flrs alternat >n the busness hoard. 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PAGE TWO THE P E N N S Y L V A N A N WEDNESDAY. MAY 2. 924 Hotel Reservatons'* For Commencement Week The Hotel Pennsylvana 3 obvously the mast desrable lotel for your Commencement Week guests. As all of 's hotels wll be crowded at that tme wth conventons, t s advsable to make your reservatons at once. The establshed transent rates at the Hotel Pennsylvana, p wth prvate bath are as follows; SNGLE, J2.50. 4.00 and 5.00. DOl'Bl.E. Jf.00. 7.00 and 8.00 HOTEL PENNSYLVANA PHLADELPHA Welcome nno the. JM&mac 7 ST STREET AND BROADWAY A masterpece "f modern h"tcl creaton. Most convenent, vet quet. A revelaton n hosptalty and servce, offerng nanv ' t ons ncludng Servdors, taxs, etc. Unque Congo Room Medeval Grllesnd Blue R.wn Rrstaura.tU. Keu' Yorl 'l latest hjcl a< hormrnt The Hoover & Smth Co. Offcal Fraternty Jeuelers 96 Chestnut Street Phla For Reservatons phone Barng 840 NAT LUXENBERG & BROS. thowhg PENN DRUG CO. Today. Tomorrow, annd Thursday May 9. 20. 2 CLOTHES FOR THE COLLfcob MAN Barng <>.> - Chrstmann's Bakery D J mmons. Prop. Mb** Woodland Avenue BREAD ROLLS PASTRY Beaston's 20%»scount On all Banners, Eversharp Pencls and everythng n proporton. All 0 Cent Cgars 3 tor25cents We Serve CRE THE OLD-FASHONED KND' BEECH-NUT CHEWNG GUM Mnt Flavored Always Refreshng Beech-Nut Frut Drops Lemon Lme Orange Beech-Nut Mnts Peppermnt Wntergreen Clove Spearmnt and BEECH-NUT CARAMELS A Full Cream Confecton, Beech-Nut Packng Company, Canajohare, N. Y. m a a NOTCES.:; Baseball Km VaraK] baaaball M b n unlorm al lo kers (or Lafaj t ran at P. M. sharp. Baseball All lvslman baseball m. report al :30 ths afternoon, Crew Followng m* n repor to Wrght al boatbouse today,.- early as possble: Qlenn, Pnk, McOovern, Hamer, Kanrlch, Psh, Powell, saao man. Wrestlng Men expectng to oonpet<? for next year's Varsltj and an) others who are nterested n wr'stlne repo." to rrmtlng room at 6 P. M Thurs laj Wrest.ng Men expectng " comp for tn next year's Varsty members "t h- > nan team and any olha nterested n wrestlng report to wn - lng room at 5 P. M tomorrow Tenns Freshman squad report at Law School courts al P M todaj Crew Freshman Pennman Bowl crews, stroked by Redwaj and Jordan dj to row r o'clock tomorrow, Crew Junor Class Crew Bennett, Doj le, Hens, loets M K>nald, Sw an..ml. -m:/. Ros Woodruff, Beacb Martn, be readj to ron tomorrot»ck. Sophomoe Penmman Bowl crew r. rdan Re ESlllot Johnson, Wlson, 'rs l L M, Johnson, F d) " ros at t O' lo. tomorrow Soccer Followng Wharton men n,- :,u kers at tomorrow me a b ' 'ollege Brands chan, <; atl Johnson, Ma D mad, Me der, Paneoaal Rchmond, Bchuler, B u c tlahan, Charl N! chell, Waldman H Wo d, Btew r lolo. nter-department Soccer rollow -. r por a m for (am a th Wharton, An l n Downs, Llngelbaoh, Prnce, Buswell, DM- lemuth, Decherl K n b U w lllll Coll 'M Crcket Pracl Manhelm nter-class Soccer followng jur* t 8 P. M torn rrow to:.-.n rlt lophomor Anderson, ' U Balle) Branda ban Downs Lntel bach, Paneoast, Btenhonss Bchule Rat aer, Braudy, Names and Colodnej MSCELLANEOUS Wharton Senors A ranreseo the Frestone Tre Company wll b at Wharton B< bool thn att r part ol ths WSK ntervtew men for poston- Bes not s on ndustral B< rv ce bulletn >ard Wharton And Engneerng aeners- The Ddlson Lamp Work ol Harrson, N.. wn have a representatve at tbawnarton S bool bs afternoon. Ma 2 -*. st aw men for sales poston am alao tor commercal and lales work Rocky Mountan Club mportant DM nu tonlsbl at T: n Houston nb All members are to be prea nt as ths s [ether ol tha r< s Love Feast Sophomores and fresnv a delver cremaon -"' bes al S! ' - urn ther n.un. - n to B. s Lower, ' "- ' Locua street. Menorah Socety Bnbscr ptlon dance a- clubhouse, Prld a Ma) at o'clock. Tckets ma) bs procured at Club Hon S74 Bpruce street 76c couple, 0c stag. Wharton Employment The Amercan Telephone and Telegrap Company has a number of summer lobs wor Wl ''M ed m Page Sa CLASSFED ADVERTSNG LOST Ameyll.- rn! -- - - tnll set- :L- m re troom College HalL Reward Fnder plea s all «h erbro b E75CR FOR RENT Excellent house, 40th and Spruce. l s rooms,! baths electrc ty, turnlshe, 8 "Blalr", 5225 ('hestnul t WANTED Student to work enghteen hours weekly representng responsble frm. Must possess some sales ablty. Karnngs average $30 per week., Apply to The Barat-Marr Manufacturng Co.. M» Haven. Conn. BE A NEWSPAPER CORRESPONDENT" wth the Heacock Plan and earn a good ncome whle learnng; we show you how; begn actual work at once; all or spare tme; experence unnecessary; no canvassng; send for partculars. Newswrters Tranng Bureau, Buffalo, N. T. LOST -An Alpha Sgma Ph Fraternty pn. Plnder please return to ' ' " ' Spruce?treet. FOR RENT Vcnty Mb and Spruce, U rooms, al furnshed, Sutable fur fraternty. Wrte Box SO, The Pennsylvana!!. 24-22 FOR SALE Ford Tourng, engne n good rond ton. fve n.>»- tlrea. Prce $70. Call Montgomery, Rarng 655 at or 6:30 P. M «-»o:tl.b a :, -ar>!; ;. gj. : a,. LB.SBW "We wll fully educate you to sell Lfe nsurance. Th's s a proven statement We now have three Pennsylvana Men who are successful. Come n and we wll tell you about t." Berkshre Lfe nsurance Co. 42 Chestnut Street a aa '.: : of Pttsfeld, Mass. Everett H. Plummet, General Agent ss MM n.gwn XB...'lr!?'.Tlllll Servce wth Qualty Est. 895 Lous M. Kolb Master Talor Shops S7 Spruce St. aement Store Offcal Shop to student resdents of dormtores, to Memoral Tower We steam clean all clothe* FREE wth cos*, of pressng TO HRE Full Dress, Tuxedo, Frock Suts ORDERS CALLED FOR AND DELVERED Use Kolb's Commutaton Clothes Pressng Coupons French Dry Cleanng. Reparng and Remodelng TRY OUR 40 CENT LUNCHEON AT THE BLUE LATTCE NN 3405 WALNUT STREET REAL SOUTHERN COOKNG 'AUFORNA New York to Los Angeles and San Francsco Va the Panama Canal and Central Amerca On your trp to the Coast, enjoy the novelty of crusng n the Tropcs. Not only a sea trp, but an enchantng cruse wth the thrll ol gong ashore at one colorful port after another. Stopovers at the Canal Zone (approxmately 2 days) and at pcturesque Central Amercan and Mexcan ctes. 0.000-ton dsplacement Amercan steamers bult specally for the Tropcs. All outsde sngle and two-bed staterooms no nsde rooms or upper berths. Electrc fans n every room Swmmng tank. Deck sports. Orchestra. Wreless touch wth shore all the way. Lowest Frst-Class Rate per Day. Frst Class Fares $250 and up Tchttt and nformaton from any Sttamhp, Tourt, Ralroad Agent or PACFC MAL STEAMSHP CO. 0 Hanover Square, New York To 9k Luxury ofa PrrvateYacht touth< Amerca n plannng a journey to South Amerca, no consderaton s more mportant than the vessel that s to be your home for the voyage of several weeks. The luxures that you have pctured as part of the palatal prvate yacht are realzed n the appontments of the famous "Santa" steamers. The cabns (all outsde) are cozy and homelke. Each meal s a danty feast. Everythng contrbutes to make the voyage tself as pleasant as the days that awat you n the South Amercan wonderlands. Regular fortnghtly salngs to PERU and CHLB through the Panama Canal. Opportunty for stopovers at all prncpal ctes and to vst ancent nca runs. Personally conducted or ndependent tours around South Amerca all year. Wrtt for nformaton and llustrated tteratur GRACE LNE 0 Hanover Square New York Cty

WEDNESDAY. MAY 2, 924 o /* ts not only "all-wool" that makes our clothes 0 good fs ou- years of experence n desgnng, cuttng and maknq Pays to know our dealer. At your servce now wth everythng nrw for Sprng and Summer. See our showng at the Penn Drug Wednesday. M. ly 28th ROGERS PEET COMPANY Broadway Btoulway Broadway at Lberty at Wurrrn at 3th S "Mr. * ll Sq. C»»r.. Ffth Ave. at -luth St. ( at 4st St N-v. Ymk ( rjr MacDonald & Campbell LEADNG SPECALSTS n Suts Overcoats Sports Clotbea Hats Haberdashery Motorng Apparel 334-336 CHESTNUT STREET PHLADELPHA EXHBT AT BEASTON'S 370 Spruce Street EVERY OTHER WEEK ON THURSDAY AND FRDAY Spotlghts on Footlghts SHUBERT-.KA KUDSCHNA h Mldoa tha :> person -/BOM fatat S,,l,,f "" l»m> BfJ n broeghl n,., "' *«ProfeMloaal ravnnm«d< and tor :;'"" "" ",u -' v,r! tankng hut a,, ", "'" ' ««twaat, yean,,, aevery, al sl '"' mpossblty. Tn- plat w^ww. can do anythng. ou,. v,. n "»M ratonal audence bellev the r ratonal. "Lean Rlescbna," s thef play, a sa famous, s day about twenty rears ago. m,.s revval Honda* nght ; " "' ' Shnben showed that s stll «H»ble of swngng an audence nto tn-»taed enthusasm, has most of ""' ' tataa ol perfect drama. Leah played by Helen Oahagaa, late u ' ""» "Chataa" s. daughter "" l ; 'Plsh nf. r tether, a prolesdonal thef n Pars sn,.. Mn to steal unlly Jewell from the DOOM o., nun, \- knowng whose home, she surprsed to Bnd the resdent ol hm w whom aha baa n y n love. Her reform, after the m rnrntahea the plol ot the play, Th.' caal of the revved prooastlon. one,,f H,, n,,s brllant tha has l>., n H ths year. Am wthout further hestaton mlghl add that the play t.,-,..,... taon t s rval sd onlj by a falue n N<» Yort calltd T,- Way Tl: K s l.., n." n.,. ;,. ana, Mss Qahagan has fn rum. lor her.'motonal ablty. The aadlenc s heard to whsper "How n the world n- do t nght after nght?" Wllam Paveraham, although growng old. s excellent aa Paul Sylvan*, th moralst an, belever. Arnold Daly, the lather ol. tah, dot not show n talent oatl the fourth and last act, but n that he Masa nto realty and thunder! bs power upon the unsuspectng audence Others n the oaat an Ruben, Hal Crane, Olaudette Colbert, Ham Maatayer, Arnold KorC, Edth Walker, lan O'Bren lloor llenrj Daves and Dlrl Collns. \n art wse ) bo " ' ' Kl S hna" an old play bu t s -n n t newness tft one wonder n» bat respe 'ran has sn,,. ths plaj» u Drat produced n tor,' an sroased grou,,f tbeatn goer There s notnng D race paat standards of the n rn - t'',l t,.,- nn,... a, clam, the orgnal perform n... Honda] nght one almost expect l to hear the try ol "Author! Author!' 0 on tpplause and so sncere "Leah Kleschna" waa wrtten bj t' M B. Ml.lln and presented by Wl lnn A. Brady Too bad t couldn' hav<.. Srt r n H. -., m t.. f,, KETH VAUDEVLLE "" th" headllner sl Keth's ths week h" management las borrowed from th TUTORNG legtmate tag* four tavorltes and pre ent them n a short one-ac farce call n al Preparatory and l "Apartments to Let". Volet Coope* am OlVl Wwllam take M. part f College Branches professonal house renters, who compron. one ot ther orents (Harry Brown whle hs wle s n the next room. To Mathematcs, Languages, Physcs and olear up ;h" stuaton the cllen lgn Chemstry»o-year lease at sorbltanl p t jam Beechar play the rola ol the wt Day and Evenng, Class and ndvdual wth genune humor. V7e would gve t" second honors t.. Lew Seymour and Company, b< Maher Preparatory &.,,- clever and«the ' Company lookng- Ther a s called "Are Vou Tutorng Schoo a Lawyer" and ntroduces so good song numbers, some smple daw 5 South 34th Street am a remarkable lne. The Oomnan knows how to wear clothes to advantag Al am Penny Btedman an ""K " at.e artsts who. though tap-atleh and bosterous, pat th.r SC o rou wth. /,s that please the audence, Rub" rlfford and T. Am terdam have k' FRANK BROTHERS whch tends to drag untl Rubs sngs hll \v,-lllr Kolt SUJJ and attempts to ran b leg. Font tl- ' ll,"' Sr.. - ',. 'lutlk ebon] colored boys t" tog ther on om harmony am call hemselvt Correct, footwear for Hx- Four. They have the beat danc lag numb- r on the programme. L ave t the correct dresser to th r raee to te.n h th" woru how.0 handle ts teat! Marg v7a!dron. for every occason some dances on her stuffed toes before a very effectve settng. The dancng not sx optonal bnl ke musc s above the average. Olen am Rlchard do a ons. and patter act, Roller skata acrobatc numbers Onlsh off well rntnle entertanment, \V P. MODERN ADVENTURE" TOPC AT ZELOSOPHC MEETNG Benjamn P. Evans, Jr., «Wh.; Peter Phlpouras, '»7Wh., and Edward Kovachy, L'CW. are to be he sp,.;,l<. - at l," meetng of the Zelosophl a ty tomor row, vealng. Evans wll talk on tn abject..f "Modern Adventure," At the last meetng of the Boclety nomnatons were made for offcers who THE PENNSYLVANAN : "-» to lead t." organbm on darng the um V ',a '.'-. ' W Wrttatotone, a6c, and w'"'am hmns. r.k.. were th. two men ";"""' a "" ^ the presdency, mo Ana! lectod, wn alao be held at ths week» lng. Moore School Offers Scholarshp Awards Resoluton Passed by Trustees at Recent Meetng Makes Awaros Possble Sx scholarshps n the Moore S " r h ;''-'"'"a Engneerng were made '"'- ' " o» resoluton passed al th< """" lllv '"K or the Board ol Tru. '"" s "" Monday, They wll h. awarded " H- two members ol the freshman ' '" an. or Classes, who ghow the greatest promse ol,,,, proleaslon ol electrcal engneerng. The roclpents ol th.,. award who mum. wll be announced al the Oommencemon next month, wtll r ve s:\-r. H lees. The re olutlon read a* loll "Resolved, that ts scholarshps n t Moon. School of Electrcal Engn to be known th Moore Honor Schnlat hp, shall be awarded al the end o sa year, to the two men n the fresh n.n. sophomore and Junor claast s, n spectlvely, wh,, show the greatest promse of sn,,oss D the professon ol elec- trcal. ngneerng Each student shall be desgnated by the Dean and the la< ulty ol H" Moore s, 0 Bl r n.-, wth H" approval Presdent, and the plants ot such scholarshps shall have ther h H. rate ol SS per annum pad bj th< rer ol th Moon S hool ol Bl. trlcal Engne rng, n s. ordance wltb Mo- acton heretofore taken ay nch Trustees An] nch scholarshp ball lapse f the holder thereol tals to ter n n Moor. s. for the t no ne " sdlng An announcement ol the awards ol sm scholarshps shall be made nmencemenl PX r nn.. Am,. h furthe "Resolved, Tha all lurth r detals n connecton wtb the award ol the Mo Honor S h larah p. shall be refern.. h". harman ol he Moore Trustees, th n of tn- Onlv l ) nd > h s, hool, wth pov FRESHMEN MEET NSTTUTE NNE N RVER fleld GAME Tlo '' bal team wl th P nnsylvanla nattut lor the Deaf tomorrow on Rver Feld n burg A sd my n Saturday. Bo far ths s ason the nd nndefeated, ', '' P b] th ye r men who won ov them n the Pennlman Bowl held. w we 'r H " thl n "\. len " b. lu. D th V rlty am fr. men on Mondaj th yearlngs defeated H. H men bj the score r,l Thompson and Tremn hat. themseh e the heat * hltt " both havh evera lome rms mn num SPORT OXFORDS A leathers for Mrrrt or golf, wth Crepe Rubber Soles Used Bucks From *50 to *500 Bu.ck Coupe Buck Roadster Quck 5-Passenger Sedan Buck 5 Passenger Tourng Buck Sport Sedan Buck 7Passenger Tourng BUCKS. BUCKS. BUCKS. BUCKS Come n ana see them some recondtoned and guaranteed Dodge Sedans Ford Coupe Hudson Open or Closed frankln Tourng OTHER MAKES Wllys Knght Tourng Chalmers Tourng Haynes Tour rg Jewett Tourng West "Buck Co 455 Chestnut Street The Emergency Ad GftShop 34 WALNUT STREET PAGE THREE LK NECK-TES..SMOKNG SETS.. HUMDORS.. NLAD WOOD WORK GARDEN BnD STCKS-PANTED TABLES & FLOWER POTS for PORCHE3 CLOTHES, HAT AND MLTARY BRUSHES All our goods are made by the nmates of the Eastern State Penltsntlary. } } STUDENTS EUROPE and RETURN 60? TEACHERS ARTSTS Ths low rate offered to travelers n our mproved thrd class, New York to Southampton and return, places an enjoyable and proftable trp to Europe wthn the reach of all. Comfortable and attractve accommodatons. Tasty and wholesome food. Rooms reserved for two, four and sx passengers. Arrange your own parry and be assured of congenal travelng companons. The follou. ng salng! are of especal nterest: Worn NtW YORK ALBERT BAXN Jun*Jt s7.se Kl" W*CB Jun«M. S7»S lh rschland July 5_ 7 S lutsol K July 8.. 87.50 CLEVELAND July 0 85.00 From SOUTHAMPTON CLEVELAND RELANCE KF-.o.tTE_ RELANCE CLEVELAND.. A nnu.t 7S.se -Augutt... 77.S«. August M.._ 77.M Sept.»_ 77.50 Sept.»._ 75.00 5 A f w dollar* d<jll,,m,l aoms pa«u-nger a to procead rta CherbourS or., n,n t n.,.. ol.southampton. Jthanpt, To pro. m«h.- be. rr.rrvalhu. early applcaton should bs mu. UNTED AMERCAN LNES 39 Broadway, New York or Local Steamshp Agents UNTED AMERCAN LNES 'HARRMAN LNE) Jont servce wth HAMBURG AMERCAN LNE.New Sprng Models. DMPLE TOE tpped, wthout leather box, n oovetal shades of Tan $8 to $0 $8 and $9 Shops Open Saturday Evenngs The "Zmm" Brogue f the Ht! Sold Exclusvely n our shops; n Genune mported Scotch Gran, and the new Double- gloss Leathers n several shades of Tan, also Black, $9 to $0 Zmmerman's MEN'S SHOES 37 S. Broad St. 232 Market St. At Both Our Shops c

PAGE roun THE P E N N S Y L V A N A N WEDNESDAY, MAY 2. 924 *^Kv\\^d Wevs Skoes pybllened UM nterest "t n* Unversty ul Panuaylvsnut J»- MUMpt SUUy. Uurug ue Uu veraly >>u EDTOR-N-CHEF QBOROB WAKKK.N S''lVlNS. 't MANAGNG EDTOR NEWS EDTOR JAMU-> l. ll..nl>fc.ksu.n. 'M L. KVl-.KA.. -.N.\AM. h KEATUKES LUAJ KOUfcJtT K. usuukn 2 KlUllAKD * MKAUA.SU. Jo EDTORS bolus -'. OrUBtlL.;- Jone.l r. Hughes. U h. - Alcuuwel, "He J-»»»rece tn vs,... j...e -mlo. l r""* A. VMl.ou. M ASSOCATE EDTORS luwurd Uuckley, 'M Kuward JUaluy, 'M Ueallc l. CusslUy. '2» Usorga A. feleraul, -u Jllua ''»*l««, '- Hubert a. leeves..0 KoLc A. tglambergsr, '»»awu w. Bsssll. ->. MlUUOe A. UlllU-lllll, M..ol»o J. ttwarta..u. tfcult UW>r, t l'e«l t- Seely. ** ASSSTANT EDTORS Julu Walker, -2 Kube C. Tudd. '27 KlluU bauaou, '27 Kuwl A. aleuuu -. Bldnc) Sall, 'll J- Dudley Murks. S7 W'coe M.Malu. '27 LUnatl. Walk.. M BUSNESS MANAGER WM. JOHN null. Jr., '24 ADVERTSNG MANAGER CRCULATON MANAGER UAUKCtl. CAMfUaUal-. '24 AU-'KUU U MolUJh ASSOCATE BUSNESS MANAGERS dy.uau Davd.-...,«a»rem. J. lle.o.uan., n ASSSTANT UUSNESS MANAGERS u J., a 2k H. * llradley. '2* ". : /.&.r.»» ggs&jf-» H. f.. l r'ranuk. '2* * u <'»lea >le. «, W nn...'..n. '! W, b. Goldsten. 24. Leue.sbur.ar, '2 W. A. Wlthus, '! - Krleuberse... W. W. Welsh, '27 loyks, '^;. P. Urultls,. '27 K. Lnker. ':6 The fensylvaulan nvllea cou.munlca.uona on all subjects u! Unversty.u.-a betters must... atfned, but ague lne wll ba an..e;d. doalrad. Ofla, 34S WOODLAND AVKNUK Le feu.aylva.ulsd * entered at la 'oatoltlce aa second.-class matter. Subscrptons. 23 DO per year. Una cent extra for MOh copy maled w.tbn the county. Suslneaa Manaoer'a Offce Houra: TO P, M. DALY Member of bustrrn ntercollegate Newapaper Aaauclatloa Nght Edtor* of ths laaua GEORGE E PETERSON SDNEY. STALL WEDNESDAY. MAY 2, 924 THE BEGNNNG THE RECORD FARCE Not for a long whle ha» the campus been forced to wt' ess Buch a pol'tloal wrangle as the Class Record board la now gong through n choosng ts edtor n cho for nezl year. Mover las the undergraduate body those who know whal has been gong on been so thoroughly dsgusted wth the method of electon whch permts such farce t. happen, and wth e n power who permll such Fasco to occur. About a week ago the old board mat to elect the now men, All of the m xt year's board were elected save the sdltor-ln-ch.'ef the ballot tor the offce resulted n Us rote, Tn- meetng was adjourned and a subsequent meetng held same results despte all efforts no rotes could be chang What n do? Nu one knew, AH of the votes were soldly sew ad up; nn progress could be made, A resoluton was Dually.t leavng the electon of edtor-n-chef to the now board, Bul when the new board assembled to elect, some of he old members wanted to reconsder the resoluton. The Junor members voted, bnl t lhln't f.eem to mean anythng, anl now the whole proceedng has been appealng to the Dean of the Law BchOOl, A fne mess; an ugly mess! What wll come of,t no one knows, but whatever happens a blot ha- n cast upon the Whole fabrc of campus actvtes. The hlame does nut rest on the men who are competng for the poston, they are more or less vctms of crcumstance, bll where ",r trouble les s on the men who are SUpportln one or the other of them because of petty poltcs and prejudce. The cause of the wlnle mbroglo s he actvty of some small ndvduals who thnk they have an deal to work for, but who dsregard the means n seekng the end and fnally fnd themselves on level whch they had never antcpated. t s ndeed too had that men who are about to grad- W :! n we agree to any terms n th armstce No more cracks about the lnotypsl n the Pennsylvanlan offlo wll be put. ths column untl the nght edtors agree to read proof careful } on our tufl Th tlrsl paragraph n ye tor day's column was nt nd da severe call down for the g< n tleman who ngbtl) mangl tur efforts n the mechancal depart nl of ths lure paper The thng back-fred on us as you may have not l s.. w we'll have to let our argument rde tor whle untl some nght a hen ol dut) A n.t,, r ol the < 'o Ed cont stan'.s ha wt tn- follow um.num. lt th Wr never realzed how many fellows were worknn ther way throurjh colley,' untl we saw the crowd wth nolt clubs on he r way out to caddy. ncdentally, th man «l" lad that ten per cent of th peopl play golf must hav ment ten ml of the golfers The Pants Plgl t M rumor d h Quad all of the 'new a de" ron P «- lum r.. o t untl not lll ll.. be n attendam CO EDDE '. The acton ol lbs Board ol Trustees n authorsng Pros- H Pennman to employ exports 0 mak an mmedate ''ll, loph an 00 ted to have entwd ba ns n H rvey. tn nlverstj and needs preparatory to the vclnlt) nl Forteth and u Hand uvenu Open boo s nw't drve cornea a :> ratfyln announcement lo l l.h P PShnl. " latll) UlN t --at every Pennsylvana man, raduate or student Talk ol the n..wn.- rv among he alnmn haa been crculatlo -"n. um Every one seams lo be tlrml] behnd mch am palgn, aa tndowmenl s admttedly the area teal d ol th Unvenlty t present. Rral acton haa been long n comng n lght bowever, and whle no one doubted tha concert. effort H tn- knd would be tar dstant, t ndeed plea,\t th,n n.n. m rorj. nt h. Qe n.l Butler ntends to place hs men effectlvel) n an) more Unlverstj runctons h wll have to provde them «.. to know tha Mrs! stepa have been taken lo ctually put c ol the W lk ghl. \.. moton, lety. Under T Pennman the Unt >rsllj haa been gong tot ward wth great trdea Progrea baa been made n everj Held under ns jursdcton, bul the greatest undertal whch wll come ap n - tenure of offce s the Endowment Some of the yyn» hounl',,t t.< banejuet expect- Drve, n Dr. Pennaun the Trustees beleve tha the) have ed to fnd P.lmolve soap nsde the napkns.met ; mag n carry au an enormous project to. m easful D seemed very much dsapponted ml they dotect eluson. They ndcated ths when they advanced hm Dt strong traces of t n the soup. the Provostahlp, and ntel to the Presdency whch off was creatgd wth ndowment n mnd, And snce comng to the leadershp ol the Unversty, Presdent Pennman Da lotp -. both undergraduates and alumn wth h untrng (.t u hat f catal Curt* f r betterment and wth hs executve ablty, The Bumm Mo nt 'llmbln P kng, Bhp n.h fur tn ju s at hand; : that remans la to ^.'t the. >> > ou Th al have tn.nl p but we luppo.null r way." - what results w be forthcomng go back tu our ob on th ferrj boat The Job pay n delegatng full authorty fur :. thorough nt tgatlon of the pres al am future s of t r - - Unlv rstly, of ts poll) regardng atrpanslon and ;l th" other factora whch n< sarly enter n 0 an undertakng ol ths knd, the Board 0! prett) well and w can alwaya com ba spendng the summer on he a lne bout Trustee actng wlaely Before anyth'ng can b lorn. [t S to b...t.'. le, ' h, panstakng anaylsls of obddron as they now exst must new ' Free Lbrarj buldng haven't had. look at n maale. Nut un> condtons flhreetly connected wth the ours, Unversty, but th alumn stuaton must n- consdered n tnt the whole s - must be got ver carefully and thoroughly, Before anyth'ng defnte ' done regardng the campagn tself all the tacts pertanng lo the ssue must be at ban, Tha tem te pa p rs that the m jorllj ol the Prnce n The real begnnng ol the endowment drve s now n students prefer an hono a a Varnlt spht. To all of us who have been lookng'forward to ths wasn't nen % to us t all, n fa «s m «hat we pxpe - campagn aa the blggeal and»"<t step whch the Unversty has ever takon,. comes to a new nspre! on. Pennsylvana wth a substantal endowment n bach of t wll be an natltu That dea ol ttlng om h ton of whch we may n all the more proud for t wll mean lot class a- " tbe'r lkes and dslkes, love affars, a blgge am a better Unversty, f..\ orte books and pn f was a ver) - thought, however. Wthn s day or two we shall pre pare s t ' smlar queatl ns for publcaton n ths space that w halla radnatlng class to an we for us. Wel prnt t todaj bul we donl want to de tract from the effort of th Unndv gon Commttee A hap wrtes m to u - to nqure hov one a bom g ' : - proctorshp n Bargeat Hall W n orrj bul w really can't oj how tn- s.'m o wll have to refer blnj n su um else. Posslbl] the Chrl tlan Assocaton have some nfo matlon on the mbj t ual around h - me that next year' n makng emphat tatem nta tha they an gong to do thall research durng th nmme \ tk them nex fall how tag tll V Cut a e e (>/.. pn. Co-Bddle, La) Palre am r Oar uate from a Unlver ty and have tour years of college tralng ll hark Of them lose sght of the relatve values of the dfferent tems whch go to make up lfe. Tn- undergraduate body s watng fur the Class Record to clean up ther mean,.ml clean t ap quckly, t has gout too far and too badlj already. Th ner over and for gotten, the better everythng wll n-. Bltuatlona such as ths are better settled am forgotten than dragged further nto the mre. nn dcpewlabl servs, suthorltatlv style and ssurd> wear, loon Ward popularty has contnud to gro tur more than twenty*nve years. Tn- Trypont, «th John W'ar.l S// Snlcj of crepe rubber!» J dsllnctt sport oxford for campus, lnk*, court or veranda! [reported Scotch Gran Calfskn, wth soft!> > the Trvpon s comfortabl, durabl an. gnul-hokng. And other sport oxfordsftoo, Unver»ly >/ Vnsyl-ou' n- ul /ml hut our jhp al 22-22 J t'/ouul slrref ru -,/u-. -. to BM (hll.,mll Seeng. (>/..-,/,,,/, /mm Mom to 9 /> m Slm/ys /> n. e^s Skoas 'HtAltl'MlA NEW YORK BJtOOKtYM NEWARK Men's Wnter Shoes Made n Scotch Gran and Scotch Calf The Kng ol Leathers Headquarters tor J & M Shoes For Servce and protecton n bad weather. Low & Hgh, Sngle & Double Stles, Brogue Last. Comfortable & Good Lookng. Come le flled out ot stock where you can se»- wha you are buyng. Be ftted perfectly' ' HUGH CUNNNGHAM BOOT SHOP 627 Chestnut Street Yellow Lantern Cafetera S 4* WALNUT STREET Breakfast 7.( to9 Luncheon.3 to 2 HE COULD HAVt PCKED EM FOR THE FOLLES! Dnner 5> to 7 Closed Sunday A. et L.ul w.s Ju. S..L.U,.. 0 much. Dd hs Stuff n. dgnfed w.y -too dgnfed,' sad the Go-Getters. But when Jm apoforeu wth. Ol (whch was just a lttle oltener than there are n-ohts a week) one thnn, was certan; the Grl was always MARVELOUS On one Socal Pont, however, Jm really Exerted Hm self. He took Metculous Care and made frequent vsts to Perry's to see that hs Clothe-; l>, p-.t.- e,.n Even 00 petcent, n Correct Style, PERRY'S 6th and Chestnut

WEDNESDAY. MAY 2, 924 THE PENNSYLVANAN PAGE F5JB A Summer for Travel $ 25 takes you to Europe A WHOLE summer free! t may never xv. happen agan once your college days are over, Europe! You need at least two months to get a real glmpse at her marvelous art treasures her gay, fascnatng ctes her strrng events. The Olympc Games the races at Epsom and Deauvlle the Brtsh Empre Exhbton these are all great numbers on ths summer's program. Your Expenses can be kept down. $25 takes you over second cabn on a great steamer. Comfort merry company plenty of pastmes. Second cabn accommodatons arc beng more and more sought after by travelers who want comfort at a moderate cost. Then there are tbegreat luxury shps the Majestc largest n the world the Homerc the Olympc ftly called "The Magnfcent Tro". Our servces offer salngs to fve European countres. Alt/orarofrvo/"U'Kf>n t llnppvnt n Euntfv". t h. h clll /u.t uh.-n mcl MM hr men.'.! tng,.m. ul the n (v.l, 'umn <ulu' fwu.-. Alu "Your Trp lu urofv" and "C'.m/orl M Scorn] Clau". tawhrre STAR LNE cr AMERCAN LNE V JU«A». / RED STAR LNE NTERNATONAL labnb COMMMT Servce above all at the Penn Drug Company Opposte Dorms. Drugs and your supples for Cell ege or personel use see Phl. Sam, or Charle. Press s on the job at or r Fountan-Lucheonette for qualty and servce. HAMMLL'S HARDWARE Furnshngs and Pants Next to Fay's Theatre 4040 MARKET ST. Wndow Screens and Apartment Refrgerators. Specal Now. Broadway Confectonary Opposte Dormtores MlkShakes - - Candes Smokes - - - Fruts KANDD RESTAURANT Opposte Dorms. 3703 Spruce Street Phone Barng 8298 Openngs n a desrable professon Consstent wth ts tme-honored polcy, the nsurance Company of North Amerca has created a number of desrable openng n ts organzaton for college traned men. Ths oldest Amercan fre and marne nsurance company was organzed n 792 by the founders of Amercan ndependence. t enjoys close contact wth Amercan busness and enlsts the servces of progressve men. NQURES ARE NVTED Wt Hf -F.r,-M a rm.-auumob,u-tou,.,l-p«c.lpo,l,h. nsurance Company of North Amerca 3rd cs. Walnut PHLADELPHA ENDOWMENT DRVE The followng are the samst ot the ten»" hste lgned np snce Monday: As'u r. Ben B A<kl. jr. ('. Bark, Rarrj K. Blu sten, Mlton J. M-.n. Brm \ Be -:..lr. Rurk. Samuel Hull r, Qoorge A Button, Theo Bn dng, Hollls P, Buckley, Rchard T. Berry, frankln. Barn a, hn Bergudo, Jo Berry, Wllam s Bellngham, A, K. Bally, v t Caldwell, Alfred B. Callaghan, Prank Canon, C. P. Cherry, Clnton M. c ccone, Bmmal ' Cole Uswl rane, Kenneth Cawood, t. Curts, Claude C Da s, Charles t. >..\ -,.:r P. Donovan, Kell B. Da d on, lyma.'v elln, >lav,' Damond. Samuel Drautman, James Dunbar, Kenneth D akn, J, ll.. Jr. ngue, M Bal n, M P : wards, f. T. (Pell Jamea Kau-. C Felx, Davd, rrln Flowors, Palmer Pau etl B lamln Prank, Edward man, John BS, Fllnn, A. C. Poster, Henry <;. ard, Bh<Tn.u Olman, Cecl C od rtl Judaon B. Qoldblatt, Lous U Qllleap e, A T (John, \v Orares, 0. P. luh'.-. Thomas H. Houghton. Wllanl F. Hellerman, H. H. Haldeman, Warran Harbage, Alfred Hayashl, Motoso Heldman, Clarence J. Hdden, t P. Huff. ('. A. Holden, baon, W T Jason, W. C. Jenkns, B. V Knoblauch, K t. Koch, Harold Keller, Charles Krome, Raymond Klrscbbautn, A. B. Koael, Howard A. Lavlnthal, Charle.. n Leroy O.,.v. Frank. Llebman, M blndqulst, <"an Luzanbarc, Maurce Loohar, B. W, Lowe, M. R Luah, ' H. Mahy, O. Gordon MStbla, Smpson Monl t - A McBrlda, T. D. McClllouch, Norman B. M b urhln. T. J. Malt. Joseph Markowlts, Herman Megargee, C.lbert Myers, Lawrance Matthews, M. D. Maolndoe, 0. P. McKean, N " McMullen, B Marl D, W T M arthj Wllam J. Noon n. John C. Northrop, < M. p.,,-,n-. Jamea T. Phllps, T. A Perce. Pred tt Pol n..'" b Pa rc. W. C. p ( rry, J. V7. Contnued tomorrow NAT LUXENBERG K BROS. at shortng; 0 ( _ PENN DRUG CO. Today. Tomorrow, annd Thursday May 9. 20. 2 f PYLE & NNES TAX>R«9 * von. *> MEN AND boys 5 WALNUT t., PHLADELPHA. SPRNG SUTS Largest stock of lght-colored woolens la the cty mostly mported tor the amart Englsh suts. Yes we make 20 nch bottoms lots of them. Tme now to order your Summer Sports Sut and Englsh Crcket and Strpsd Flannel Trousehs. You wll lke our cloths*. PYLE and NNES Leadng College Talors. 5 WALNUT STREET WLKNSONS DRUG STORE NOW OPES Hotel Pennsylvana, Thrty-nnth at Chestnut Street Prescrptons olet Artcles Perfumes Soda ce Cream Our Shop - 47 S. Broad St open all nght. Breaklost Candy Gfts Walnut 2200 QUtf JJalrtlr ara $lu.p 3735 SPRUCE STREET Lunch Afternoon Tea Choken & Waffles, 75.Club Sandwch, S» Opes from untl CAFE YOUNGS Chnese-Amercan Restaurant 004 Chestnut St. Specal Lunch, 65o Tabla>d«-Hote Dnner,.00 Specal Sunday Chcken Dnner,.28 Open A. M. to A. M. f t Made n superb fub' tcs popltn, rru '. :«' cotton, pongee, and very fne llnn J.,lk. The Dnne Specal attenton to after-thearte tes. Large Banquet Room for Partes Sunday 2 A. M. to A. VAN CRAFT ATNTO Shrt COLLEGE MEN lke collarattached shrts because they're so comfortable even t theyare slghtly messy. And from now on t's very lkely that you'll nsst on the Van Craft Shrt, because t has the Van Heusen Collar attached. That makes all the dfference n the world, as you wll see. All the sold comfort of your old collar-attached shrts, wthout ther wrnkles and tendency to wlt and crumble. Van Craft s smart and cool and crsp. 'lay n t, dance n t, lounge n t. t's all one to the Van Craft.?No bands or uann n (he collar.no starch to rrtate the neck. Cannot wlt. Faultless tt wthout. wnnluplus the Vtsas Meu-.cn more comfortable than a soft collara better lookng than a stff collar. PHLLPS -JONES 0 *3<o$5 NEW YORK CTY - ; CLOTHES FOR THE COLLEGfc MAN

PAGE SX THE PENNSYLVANAN TUESDAY, MAY 20, 924 Har Stays Combed, Glossy Mllons Use t Few Cents Buys Jar at Drugstore HAR GROOM Keeps Har Combed Bren obstnate, unruly or shampooed. har stays combed all day D any style yon lke. "Har-Groom,, s a dgnfed combng cream whch gves that natural gloss and well groomed effect to your' har that fnal toucn to good dress both n busness and on socal occasons. "Har Oroom" '.» greaaless: also helps grow thck, heavy, lastrous har Arthur Laws CATERER 236 South 40th Street For All Occasons Frankln Sugars n PacKages handy BS8S SUGAR ssj For every need from TEA to CANDY Keeps Well n the Dormtory "/ Frankln Sugar For Every Use" THE FRANKLN SUGAR REFlNNG CO. Parrsh & Co. 22 So. 5th St. 25 Broadway New York MEMBERS OF THE New York Stock Exchange Stock Exchange New York Cotton Exchange Branch Offlees 0 N. Second Street,-Hsrrlsburg Pa. 278 Fulton Avenue,- Hempstsse, L.. WHTE HOU CAFE Eatng Headquarters to U. ot P. Students Your Letter and You Your latter should rsflsct your ndvdualty and good taste, because t s your a lent personal representatve. Whtng's correspondence papers are made n azes. styles end eelero so. easly adapted to ths College enel Frsternlty Msn. le sure you see t WHTNGS POLO CLOTH WHTNGS ENGL8H VELLUM WHTNG'S WOVEN LNEN WHTNG'S DECKEL EDO! WHTNG'S FRAYEDQE AT ALL good etstlenere When you thnk of Wrtng.. Thnk of Whtng Buy Your Ford Now!! from J. WAYNE HAMLTON, Wharton *24 Call Spruce S00 or drop me a lne care of Pennsylvana". and wll call and explan how easy t s Roadster. S39970: Tourng, $430.90: Coupe, S58."0: Tudor Sedan. $640.30; Fordor Sudan. $748.0 Delvered Pr.ces, ready to run. Terms, f desred Dnner 75 HOT MUFFNS HOMEMADE CE CREAM COPPER KETTLE TEA ROOM k Dnner Dsly S-75 5 to 7.30 3433 WALNUT STREET Sunday Dnner 6 te 7.30 Vou can earn enough money to pay you r way through college f you wll devote bout one hour each day to hard but pleasant and proftable work. Phone our Mr. Baruch, Lombard 2258 for an ntervew. Grard Lfe nsurance Co. 529 Chestnut St. Opposte ndependence Hall DO YOU NEED MONEY? SEE DAVE BROOKS 32 WOODLAND AVE. Money Loan Offce Money loaned on Everythng. We buy tn d sell anythng. Bargns n Bref eases Jewelry, Luggage, Muscal nstruments, Drawng nstruments. Damonds. WU *. Raccoon Coats. Expert Watch and Jewelry Reparnp. NOTCES Contnued from Page. Two upper 'lassue. Men must be. ready for work on Jane 6, nformaton to be had n room nl Logan ll.dl ths mornng Punch Bowl Freshman and sophomore, arl and edtoral bmlan report today at :30. Pennsylvana Trangle mport an' board moatng ;n Tr angle ofllc at l P. M. today. All on must report. Dramatc Club There wll le a meet lng of the Unversty Dramatc flub * Dlghl. B P. f. n Boom -< '< college Hall. t s mportant tha arory member be present. Chestnut Hll Academy Club Meetng postponed untl Wedneaday, May, t :30 P. M. at 86 Looaal tro Senor Luncneon Commttee Splllc Kngol, Qraonborg Bmlth, sugar. Kll hnrne. Rablnowtz. Weler,.yon. Teaf, Doughtry and Proa meat at Houston Club. M. Punch Bowl Competton tor men ol "25 op«"n untl May S, all must sgn up by then. Two pages of shorter materal by edtoral men and two drawngs nert m> n are dn bj the Mrd. Punch Bowl All edtoral heeler? must pass n two pagea Ol shorter materal am n lore two drawngs by the Mrd, tor "Freehman" leaue, Tho- fallng wll not»- retaned tor further compet t on, Schlecher Prze Te x.mnat.n U>: H. S ll. her prze wll!» held OB fl day. Haj - al " P X l» Room 07, Col Hall. The prlw onalat o gol medal.ml HO.OO tor the heal ezamlna lon n the knowledge and the nee of the ; n. language and - open to nl regular Unlreralty students takng Herman SENORS ENTER HOME STRESCH N DRVE FOR $00,000 Contnued from Page One :,t -lck. A strk ng example ot the sprt o<" loyalty to the CUM beng mown n Homp departments e tta reeponae of the foregn students n the Dental School. Ever] to lgn - nlor n ths school holds decree from oame other unversty, re!. \. v one has lubs rlbad to he endowment drve, Tamefuea Buds, who ba > degree from the Unversty of Toko, w.s tn- leader ] pe< lal oampalgn among the foregn stnd ate. FRESHMtN CAPTURE SOPHOMORES N PRE PANTS FGHT BATTLE Contlnu a from Pace One Scheerer and Morlne and abonl twelve nn t ther henchmen were bound up 0 tha ould hardl] move Not ' fflddy am a tallow glmmate held a regular free for all wth th edverearhe - ellar ol neutral dental frater nlty, Pal Omega, for al l< - QUP ten f an hour, but Bnally had to mb ml t" the wn ol h freshmen and wer ummarll) bound and bundled "ft. And so on. other ndvdual natan mght. oted ad nflntum. n one of the struggles on Thrty-nnth the nnoeen bystanders wltneaaln the proved nol to be 0 nnocent, fur -,- the freshmen succeeded n throttlng th- 'dr vlr'lm. two lu k, s of water came lashln down from e thrdtorj wndow ol one of the DOOMS. The freshmen wen all for tearng the house down but on adv 0a from DM or two senor socety men and a copper, deold'. to use.ll of M r enercles n waylaj nc t -- > ctlng sophom The exctement lasted on well nto the n«ht wth the freshmen masters of th stuaton at all tmes. ml t looked as though, f all of the sophomon s cap tured can be held tll after the fght to day, there wll not be much of a flphr. When the t me comas, however. ;her* wll probably he plenty of second year m n on hand to put up a Bght The freshmen may have the satsfacton, however of havng put ther rvals to route however, n the prelmnares. NAT LUXENBERG & BROS. at showng PENN DRUG CO. Today, Tomorrow, annd Thursday May 9. 20. 2" CLOTHfcS FOR THB COLLEGE MAN Every Drop s Absolutely "Fresher by a Day ' Producng and delverng mlk that s FRESHER BY A DAY s a master achevement n the mlk ndustry. t s made possble by our u nque transportaton system and the nearness of 500 farms wthn a 60-mle radus. Our ggantc, glass lned trcks, each holdng 6.000 quarts, brng the mlk to our cty dary. There t s tested for purty and creamness. pasteurzed and sealed n sterlzed bottles ready to be delvered n tme for tomorrow's breakfast. Scott-Powell "A" Mlk s purer end better-flavcred because t s "Fresher by a Day' SCOTT-POWELL "A" MLK Preston 923 TELEPHONES Wyomng 5382 'TWeekslrp to Europe fr $ 342.^2 Made by Prnceton nstructor ncludng Round Trp Steamshp rare and All Expenses for 34 days n Europe THS trp s fully descrbed n a booklet wrtten by Professor Nylander of Prnceton Unversty whch gves the complete tnerary and temzed expenses. t wll be sent you upon recept of the coupon below. Also the folder "What's Gong on n Europe n 924" and llustrated lterature about the Unted States Lnes. Steamshp Fare $85 and up Thousands of students and teachers are salng for Europe ths summer n the thrd class cabns of Unted States Lnes' shps. Separate exclusve space has been reserved on the S. S. Presdent Hardng - June 24th S. S. Republc - - - July 2nd S. S. Levathan - - - July 5th Smlar reservatons have been made on other east bound shps and also on westbound shps (ncludng the Levathan) for your return. College women are nvted partcularly to make reservatons on the S. S. Republc salng July 2nd, as specal thrd cabn accommodatons are avalable under proper chaperonage. Women wll also be especally chaperoned on the other shps lsted above and on the return trps. Thrd Class Cabn on Unted Slatts Lnes' Shps s Not Steerage Thrd-class cabns on these shps accommodate 2, 4 or 6 persons. They are clean, ary and comfortable. The berths have soft, santary mattresses and clean lnen; water and other convenences n each stateroom. The food s wholesome, appetzng and plentful and servce of the best. Publc rooms are large and nvtng. Ample deck space s provded for games and dances. Daly concerts are a feature of the voyage. Ths s your chance to enjoy the cultural and educatonal advantages of Europe at the lowest cost possble n years. Dozens of nternatonal events are takng place n Europe ths summer, ncludng the Olympc games and the Brtsh Empre Exhbton. UNTED STATES LNES 43 Walnut St. Tel. Lombard 8570 r Ytur Local Atrnt Managng Operators for UNTED STATES SHPPNG BOARD Send the Coupon NFORMATON BLANK bml.d St»t~ Lnn CL000-HS 4* B... N. V Psses wnd nr. wthout oblgaton, th< booktrrsturc descrbng the low-pres tr >» N* AJdrtn. a,