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'! "PEN fy5"y l&nnspuanan VOLUME XLM-No. 62 PHLADELPHA TUESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1926 PRCE FVE CENTS VAGABONDS FEATURE WEEKLY DANCE OF JEWSH STUDENTS COUNTLEOTOLSTOYTO [ T,, d Son of Great Russan Count to Speak m Houston Hall on GANED Frday at 4 o'clock RENOWN AS LECTURER Presdent of the Arts Featurng the n reel the Pennsylvana Vagabonds, campua orchestra, wll play tomorrow evenng at the Jewsh Students' House.. <. sponsored by the Coacr > McNchol Corrects Flaws m Team Jewsh undergraduates are held we< P' 3 * Revealed m Defeat Ada 8618 Locust Street Ths week's dance mnstered by Ursnus wll atar a) 130 and contnue untl 11.80 P.. and at that tme refreshments wll NDOOR STADUM OPENS DEC. 30 M- served, All members of the Jewsh Student ljl preparaton tor th Drexel ;. ' yesterday that the House, a- well aa anj other undergrade nexl Saturday, Coach "Edde" Mc>,: - lecture seres wll ates, are cordally nvted to attend ths * ' Varsty basketball squad through socal functon. The efforts of those pro - l ' practce n Welghtman Hall hut besvon Frday afternoon at 4 o'clock n motlng former entertanments have met " - 1 ' 1 - He nstructed hs men n brea Hau Audtorum, when Count wth success and those n charge are an "P,hl ' tn>«of Ph*y ««ed by Drsnus Sat- Jr., «u "Peak. Although tlclpatlng a large turnout at ths affar. urday n defeatng the Red and Blue fve Count Tolstoy baa nol a«yet announced Naturally, Coach McNchol was dla pleased wth the play of the Unlversltj quntet last Saturday, but be beleves ;;;;.::: DALY EDTORS ENGAGE that was nol a crteron of the real - ol the Unversty. toy,»ho was born n Russa ablty of hs men, H to have them worknj he thrd son of the Great 1 lly n tme for the nexl match. He also wrtngs attr a darng the early part beleves tha sat w 111 spur the Ferce Struggle Expected to Ensue from squad m to Work hard Moment Fullback Lews, of Paced wth the B0S1 edulo Leo, Jr., besde Daly, Kcks Off n manj years, Coach McN ortun many of hla father's abltes, n havng a wealth of mat :, as a wrter, sculp- WLL EMPLOY NEW HAGGLE SYSTEM whch to cl se. There are ten letter Bnd ltatetnaa men buck, as w< - canddates aveler, led \\ th whls le blov s at tre lasl j ear's res 'am. leath. llhursdaj on for the annual grd ' :!! : """" "'' Frank- Col many books and Father's lfe and the w v advanced by blm res lfe n Russa. nan, Count l, Jr., waa r to the Caar " or the Ho o Russa and the n. was can-.. '! m by the the coun World War, he tra< Orent, delverng lectures tes, p chere he look m. At the pres nl a k on Russl u b -. the near BANQUET PLANNED FOR EPSCOPALANS. Wednesday nght. 1 wll be drected by :, 1 loader and com-, The cast wll le up v of Phladelpha tranng, whch s al the hands of re- The other two per- M. n" on March 17, May 17. lated tself wth the Club last season n a e the nterest! of ted muscans of our love for and ap- Dr. Leopold presdent whle - M ho have been con phla orchestra n ten responsble - whch wll be ron clash between the Pennsylvnnan and,,.,,,,, "" " '>' be '' ' '" Punch Bowl boards that l:m - aon.. Hall, for twenty me o anj M n re from 105 : 89 -,.. - the new wll pack the temporary star on 10, - ther respectve pub 000, and co - ramps such aa lcatlona to vctory. The bettng at pres n u»e tl utdo - of the oun 't s quoted at hgher odda than try, la rnpldlj»,m, have f no one bad b Both the Brewers and the Pen \-anlan Board men are evenly matched and reports from both camps menton no scrmmages, although llghl workouts have u held by ndh dual members d l-. pas) w k. Captan '. W. M Mahon, of the Dally eleven, s consdered a threat man, excellng n Jumblng, fum blng, an,' stumblng. Ue wll probablj ffsel bj Captan Palmer of the Punch Bowl, who 'a <lc the same thng n hs.w orgnal way. For the P unsylvan- ran*bong'aa"rdt wll hold down rght e ball cour s. SOPHOMORES ELECT OFFCERS THURSDAY Last Chance for Second Year Men Wll Be Afforded Today from 1.30 to 2 u klrdge Mason, ' rman of the Undergraduate Councl Commttee on whle Dll wll take hs regular poston Electons nnnounc yesterday tha,.n the lefl end readj to -rah anythng 0 tlng bj the members of the Sopl re Captan," "Manon." and "Freschutz"! Hnt comes hs way and to spll nterfer, ;,,.,,.,, ull lake Produced n Academy of Musc,,,,,. well aa the usual lne. fhmtm Hall on Thursday, D Marshall Lews, ll-starred fullback o cember 0, betw the hours of u> and pera aeason now well,. Dally, wll kck-off promptly al 8 o'clock. The campus has»ae four (.30. M: - class dues lelphla Operatc Boyears to -. hm "kck off." Tha young recepts must be presented at tn, ounced that a seres athlete sdesteps wth all the gra n order to enttle the holder to *, n Englsh, wll Pavlowa and s heralded as the Bed Members of the class of 1029 «111 be. e wnter n the Urange of the Pennaylvanan outft,,horded a last opportunty to pay ther ] Ol Musc. Dr. Andrew Knox, Other stars appearng n the Journalsts' lneup are Eaton and Flemng dues today. These may be pad al the - -tety, asks that all nave been mal stays of the team n pas Undergraduate C cll offce on the thrd keta for te aeres or season ; M [v r, of Penn and nk fame; floor of Houston Hall between l 30 and formances, apply early (Contnued < " Page Sx) 2 o'clock. Matrculaton cards musl b Musc Cluh, 1701 Wll-. ov a al the tme paj menl s made. Street, ere la only a lmted «ENGNEERS ACTVE," Charman Mason urges every Sopho DECLARES NAUGHTON more who s elglbl rote to cast a ' the frst of the ballot. Unless a majorty of the Major Dravo, commandant of the R. O.,- (. C n a the Unv ralty, announced yesterday that Colonel Deems, nspector Of the Thrd Corps area. WOUld he at the Unversty next week to qualfy ths year's group. He asked that all those takng the course be present at next Monday's drll, snce the nspector wu be unable to grade the outft unless the attendance s complete. Major Dravo ponted out - n ' wu - favorably u! "-' recommend the unt to the War Department at Washngton. Those n charge of the Offcer. Corps n Washtogton, wll, n turn, send a representatve. the Unversty some tme nes :, the fnal revew wll be held. Ths lec de whether or not the Dnlverslty unt wll be among >' ** «>' whch an annually for the ds- ngulshed lst. [ e pad class due- cast votes, on Mll le ruled nnrepn tentatve, am wll "' nvaldated.» vew of the lack of nterest shown n the prevous,. M end rear men, be e pn 1 the hope that the members of the Class of 1029 wll make ths ballotng for. lass offcers ncc sful. Each man who s runnng for offl e a aj representatve statoned at a a ballot box to Coun 1 D whom '- The Cnder POLO, -. wll : an n ; rtanl a the Frankln Polo Club n Room 12 ol lock tomorrow. 4 TRANGLE OPENS BUSNESS AND EDTORAL COMPETTONS \ de by th<. \ :' the fall ompetlton for the --.' edtoral boards. Members sses are elgble to con pet Ph na wl l be held tow ar d the the frst quarter cco a embers ol a rd, the Pennsylvana Trangle s the second larggazlne publcaton on the campus, and fn- leadng acth ty n tn ng Scl. Senlora wshng to add a e key to tl elr graduaton honors must take mmedate advanl nnd tenns am were lul roduce bj \ Mll, nemler of M SH nd W ; year The skts ncluded many n dalogues bul there -,, never e numbers am strkng perforn of the ov nlng was tha of C llould.,_.,. umorous rao kep the aud rlng wth v her monologue whch al much attenton waa tha d< bj u r. A stln ll onslst d of a poem accompaned by very capab eh,.- sngle performera who ed consderable applause were A and Cantor. Andersen sang several accompanyng hmself on a banjo, and Cantor performed a clever mpera of a boxng match. Bleldung, ator of he Freshman song, sang a com posltl f hs own. "Sophstcated B n whch receved much favorable omment, Among the besl teams whch presented skts Wl re Warren. Daglt, and Sun m r leld and Kelly and Ma'. Om former gave a Bhorl Hawaan da the accompanment of a gutar and banjo whle the latter par performed a (Contnued on Paj WARE NAMED NATONAL CONFERENCE DELEGATE 1930 Commsson Selects Yearlng Pres< dent to Represent Unversty at Mlwaukee Conclave ARRANGE C. A. CAMPAGN PLANS John Wan Presdent of the Freshman a--, was unanmouslj elected last olghl ' < : at a tng of the Freshman Commla -. nf tho Chrstan Assocaton, us the opportunty. No preference wll be gven yearlng representatve to the Natonal fourth year men over the members of Chrstan Assocaton Conference to be other sses held n Mlwaukee from December 28 to January l. nclusve. Several other 'enn sylvanla delegates wll he sent to ths gatherng, whch wll be attended by re T otauvea from branches of both the Y. M. C. A. and the V. \V. C. A. Another matter dscussed at the meel the Commsson Mas the comng drve to solct funds from members ol Canddates for Cast of ths Year's Pro B t 1030 for Mem..ral Hall. The ducton Perform n Houston audtorum wll be to the mem Hall Audtorum ory of the sm. lylvanla who have lr lves ether n the World War MONOLOGUES AMUSE AUDENCE or n scentfc re.-eanh for the better ment of manknd, t wll bave a \, OUP Ol K ty of " tw( D : R.. and three lun Mask nnd Ws whch was dred persona a d wll be used as pla. a '' audtorum of Houston Hall lasl re of assemblage for undergraduate nlng, many of the a Hes. nstructons were gven aa to the pa nun show presented M hlch the '"' msson wll play n..h- nd whch -!.> open January 10, and R.O.T.C. CORPS WLL BE GRADED NEXT WEEK P lasl untl January 17. The -. M hc, ;~ composed ol be dvded the students. he..rn.torl -. those resdng uus», and those bo ether. or outsde mlts, trll be subdl,.;' about BO v 11o»e -o trbutlons wll be soll ed : he M.en -.n ol a sectonal cap eu am ' the ad of three <um needed la (75,000, 100 was pledged lasl year frs PH wll be allowed to - amount thej re OPERATC SOCETY ANNOUNCES SERES To Hold Annual Church Dnner at Hotel Rttenhouse Tomorrow Evenng All lans. both students and M of he nlverslty, wll be the e Docesan Co the r. oner, :.. be beld tomor- row evenng al he Hotel Rttenhouse,..nd and Chestnut - n eta Ar D K Mason, Charman of the v>> try Commttee, Wll presde at the han- \'. 1 uet - wblcn wlu b *«ln P" '' a dents n the engneerng and Archltectur o'clock.. - - are "ever grndng" at ther work, -T. T. Naugl to. : tor of Uw Pern vews n n recent ed torlal The "Outsder's ' of Vew." as the artcle waa call peered n the O tober ssue of tl.; and presented a ref l crtcsm. of the Transfguraton, wll dscuss the could come forward from work to be done by the church ths wnand menton such engneers as \V!,.. ter. Wllam A. Lppncott, Jr., char- Marl k, McClure, Powers, Sutherland. :..,. /. who have man of the Docesan Commttee, wll anla n varous speak on ths subje sports and on the staffs of publcatlo!. "But let U* get down to : four :.. football squad four t Mask and Wlggers and three,:on men. ng from - eght to thrty-sx hours of scholastc work a week Need go further:" Bshop Darst of the Docese of Carolna wll be the speaker of the eve nlng. Hs address wll be supplemented by nterestng Unversty facts and eral specal features, after whch the tev- erend "Jack" Hart, pastor of the Chapel All are n- ;td are reque A " - at 3437 Woe before tomorrow... be ever by 8 tme

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TONGHT CONTNUOUS DANCNG featurng BUD ASHBROOK'S CRUSADERS and HJACK MEYERS' WCAU BROAD- CASTNG ORCHESTRA (WORTH WHLE PRZES EVERY^ NGHT Uteful Souvenr* for All 20th Annversary Nov. 29th to Dec. 10th LOESER'S DANCNG ACADEMY 34 S. 52nd Street Specal Events Every Nght?M& dh L t a j : n a a a Jlpola Spa Fancy Dshes Home of Pure Foods 3614 WALNUT STREET Broadway Confectonary Opposte Dormtores MLK SHAKES LUNCHEONETTE The CANDES FRUTt Farmount Laundry Harry Endlcott, Propretor 2 17 S. 37th Street te Phone, Preston -t.'oo. 1" 11. t.-nl ''; -> 5532 Study Journalsm chologlcal teal Ffty unlvera : eouef and depart - rnallam of pn Approxmately 9.000 Freahme - l. rank n the gave t the na- mo - the natructlon to 5,532 student! durng the 1925-20 academc year, accordng to the whch t was gven are: Yale, Journalsm Bulletn, publcaton of (he nsttuton Founded by Frankln n 1'40... Harvard M. L T.. Dartmouth, Journalsm Teachers' Assocaton. The Now Rank* Among Frst Group Columba, Wllam-. Smth, Weesey, on Educatonal Lst v.--;r, Mount Holyoke and RadcUft The PLANT VALUED AT $17,000,000 tra lamnaton hoard scholtest conssted, of nne separate sub-testa whch were: defntons. Over 180 years ago Benjamn Frank- Ltlon, armcelved the dea of foundng a rjnl-. DVTB, DUD j whch mght serve the people of,,., the state and. -[ lally of Phladelpha. all r,.,^ that tme there haa evolved onl of h :> School of Phladelpha, a huge educatonal force, world wde n scope and bound - n nfluence, The frst stands tta for the measuremen of general ablty were le slgne n 1906 by Frem b psj chol Alfre Blnel a tranalated nto many The equpment of the (Jnlveraltj -. many : le u Pen now ncludes 70 buldngs, Englsh The re - n ths valued at ST 000,000 a faculty of ov r counl t '- ' -- r. M Ter 1200 of 15,000 - ud man of ' repreaen ng 50 ona aa we mlnlstered the - s Btatee Unon. Wth all the ndvdually and w rarloua departmenta whch have n 2 persona of normal me added alnce Frankllu'a tme, can be because of the expendture of he "Compleat mone, :. :.., Sl,,,...., ' ''"'", - Pennsylvana." has,,, Worl dbook Company, work. '" ll,,r ' : ' group test somewhat smlar to ' r "- r \\ ths work waa n progress, : ""'" '"' 1 '" 1 " Am, red war on Qerma y, and s materal to the psycholomost complete urn, whch a now lgta, n.-,.. Amercan Arm result * eomtnwuon, )JU l( all., known AnMv (.. tegt tres n the conn- Ths,.,,,. u.,, m. mv co] ll and clnc, and, var,-.,.,,.;._. r., :l.., nd undergraduate de- DuM1C t became too well-known to be partmenta whch are unsurpassed by any. :. r,.,,.,,.. varous n the world. Wth the com- m al worl developng Freshman Dormtor own adequate housng facltes have bee The Amercan Councl on Educaton vlded or - who wsh o lve asked Professor Thurston of the Dnlver on the can aty of Chcago to secure the co opera Under her. Wllam Smth, of ps a de ret modern ge currculum was \[glng at ->'. The 1924 and nsttuted for the edncat tudents, 1025 forma of tery were gven to not only n the cl laslcs, bul n D some '" or more nsttutons. 8 mathemal lea and nomlcs, a depa ch exerts l a lerllzlng nfluence upon Amercan catlon. Durng ta career t naugur 3 OOl Of -Medcne, the frst teachng tal, the frst >l of Bualnesa and many other whch have snce been recognzed a- essenllal to a lern Dnlverslty currculum. USE NEW APTTUDE TESTS College Entrance Board Psychologcal Examnaton Proves Helpful n Choosng Class of '30 MEASURES MENTAL CAPACTY nauguratng a new method for tha - on of matrculates, many anlversl throughout the country thla fall used the Scholastc Apttude Tesl as means of choosng the members of ther Freshman sses. Ths test n m tre thorough than any psy n prevous years, Lmted reglstral na leq facltes for handlng large numbers of studen - a se man'. lents to adopt ths plan of restrl n, Some qured all tea for admsson to take te test an :epted aa re] resent tlvea of tl Jlass of 1930, only' those who mad." the hghest scores Tests somewhat smlar to the scholastc apttude tests hare generally been called ntellgence tests or -y.-ologlcal tests. The name "ntellgence tests" la thought to be too sweepng a term, for. tots measure "try cert tn. -. JHANAN & SON \ ntroduce J New Lne of Young Men's C/// *S.jO these shoes, stamped "made for anancvson,'"are under current prces for equvalent qualty, style, workmanshp. 1 Mr. 1318 CHESTM'T STRKKT to sll before enterng college, the College Bs< amlnatlon Hoard de le to devse battery to be used aa one of the crtera n the Be of asprants for admsson to college! The Hoard selected a oomcttee of fve psychologsts to devse and admnster su< b a test. Thla ommttee conssts of Professor Carl C. Brgnam of Prnceton, Charman; Etoswell P. Angler of fale; Andrew n UacPhall of Brown; Davd C. Robers, of Smth ; and Sto Dart mouth. Orental 3425 Open D Wood!., A»«nu,!!', A Specal Lun. ".«heom >A M A. M ' '* and 50c M'ECAL M.NNERS v lo p y 65c and J.QQ NEW YORK UNVERSTY SCHOOL OF RETALNG Experence s receved n New York's, N'ewurk'a a tn - largest department stores, 8 " : ''' sen.- lnked wth classroom nstructon!* Mast f B Retalng granted on compl y< duate work. 3 Graduate Fellowshps 5 Scholarshps ~ d ta may enter January 31 or September, 1927 Summer School July 5 to August 12, 1927 llustrated bulletn on applcaton, For further nformaton wrl D Norrla A, Brsco, Drector, Washngton Square New rk ty, Bulders of a Natonal busness Operatng more than three hundred stores, throughout the East and mddle West, the Kresge chan consttutes a great natonal merchandsng nsttuton. The remarkable success o the S. S. Kresge Company wll he surpassed by stll greater growth. New stores are frequently beng added. These requre experenced managers- competentmen.k restraned. There are now a lmted number f openngs n the Kresge organzaton for young men college men to learn every phaze of ths great natonal merchandsng busness, from the ground up. The men who start now wll be n lne for future managershps wth excellent opportuntes to make money for themselves. Ths s an opportunty well worth consderng. f you are nterested, send today for an applcaton blank. We wll then arrange for a personal ntervew wth one of our representatves who has already fc und success n the Kresge organzaton. Personnel Dept SS KRESGE CO s«to«zs«ytorvfj... s<,w2 rrorvej Kresge Buldng 'Detrot u,\clf a O. DRSCOLL from lawyer to uptmnterulent " w raduarcd from n* vetr»(lv: wll! lln hgu nd practced law tor t*o Ttarg upon the natves «State. " Through the manager of»' >rc n MufaCtC, 1 lear;.- ->f the < unpany, ra rap>j g* n proapecta lor rvaturs n the pombtlmea t offered men wrh ambton, enrr,-, earneat desre tu aut^eed. tone<l the Kreage caut< 1 found that a me- a appealed to me, t.-- for fntnclll remur.'-amuch greater than n t - prevoualy chosen, that r> tumtea (or advam-emr- - - hmtad only by the erfor'- 1 have? never regrrtted the at that tme. " am thoruughl? aolj OS pany today Tre oppsbrtu - are arrester than ever baro'-- for advancement unlmted who earncatly apply chemacvc

NttDA) ^7' 1926 THE PENNSYLVANAN PAGE THREE Half Cuts Count Up Why B< Late For Class? ALARM CLOCKS WATCHES CLOCKS, FRATERNTY & SEAL A, LERY KXPF.RT REPARNG Watches Clnks Fountan Pens Kngravng tunmcr f. tlrre JEWELER New Locaton 3709 SPKUCF. STREET STRENGTH rybody haa desres, app< ptatlon8. t la more customary to - '! ' them than to say, "Count " me on!.-.:,.,., D : lead. Beng a "good fellow" - often a onym for weakness, t la fre- q tently an excuse Cor dong those * thngs whch we know are nut open * and above hoard. * When the crowd says, "Come on," * «hcn custom and tradton beckon, * when the occason seems to demand wn your answer be yesl Because * t la easer to stay than to start, wll * you Call to start? EVERY DAY N 500,000 HOMES Fne Bread s Served Fresh From Oven STUDENTS TAKE NOTCE We gve you specal rates on rental You can save from $10 to $20 n a Rebult Typewrter AMERCAN WRTNG" MACHNE CO. 1209 ARCH STREET U39 WALNUT STREET 2 STORES BUY YOUR CHRSTMAS GFTS BEECH-NUT PURE FOOD PRODUCTS ARE THE FAVORTES OF THE FRATERNTES NEARLY ALL FRATERNTES SERVE BEECH-NUT PRODUCTS, PER LST N l Bacon, Beat. Chll Sauce, Peanul Butter, Pork A Beans, Tomato Bulk and Package Macaron Spaghett, Noodles, Vermcell, Macaron Macaron Kllwws, Prepared Mustard, Coffee, etc., etc. Beech Nut Preserves, Marmalade, Jam, Jelles, Beech-Nut Conserves, Packed at San Jose. Calf. Beech-Nut Mnts, Frut Drops, Chewng Gum. PHLA. OFFCE 411 NORTH 3RD STREET Bell Phone Market 1915 LOCUST 1881 PENNYPACKER 1457 AN NVTATON AN NVTATON Many of you Pennsylvanlans, n He years to come, wll! D manufacturng or n sellng manufacturers' more you know about manufacturng processes. easer your partcular problems wll become. of you n the not dstant future wll have homes of own. How wll they be furnshed? We may be able! you both n your future work and home. AN NVTATON! to all of you to vst our ml land see bow Clarldtre & unless Carpets are made. You wll have an lateral.d we wll have are of knowng that you X w us better. CHARLES W. POULSON and SONS CARPET Co., NC. 56th Street and Lancaster Avenue le from tls carpet may be purchased from the John Henry Stores, nc., Newark, N. J. CLARDGE Wde Seamless Carpets FOR NDA GOVERNMNET Less Than Ten Cents Per Person Spent Annually by Government for Educaton of Masses 5.000 SCHOOLS OPENED N 1925 N dla has n years passed almost wthout any Unverstes or preparatory schools, the offcal report of the Bureau of Educaton has recently announced that several thousand nsttutons of learnng have been naugurated durng the fscal year of 1924-1928. About 10 per cent of the total populaton of lla s of school age and accordng to a commttee whch s n charge of general educaton, ths ncrease wll hare to be contnued over B perod of forty years n order to provde adequate facltes for the youth of the country. of the country's vast populaton of.". JON«..M, tg w.,< stated than only 10,- 000,000, less than n thrd of the total of elgble age attend colleges and schools throughout the country. Less than three dollars was pad for each student for the entre year's educaton and less than ten per person for the total populaton. Durng the last century the Englsh Consul n nda has been devotng a good deal of tme to the educaton problem whch now confronts the government. Mssonary work haa helped consderably n past years, hut t has leen found that thla work las been fallng off recently. Notwthstandng thla sncere and earn ' - effort, lttle real advancement las been made n the educaton of the mat accordng to statstcs of the Bureau of Educaton. At the present tme 'M P.C. of the total populaton are llterate. Roosevelt Stadum Proposed Congressman Fsh of New York has re ently drafted a hll, contemplatng the. or' stadum n Washngton, as a memoral to Theodore ltoosevelt. Mr. Fsh has suggested that the stadum would he a logcal place for holdng many greatest football conl aa well aa other sportng events. An ul tll lected as the most approprate \ pe ol memoral, n vew of the character and far play exhbted by the former Presdent, n all hs actvtes. L BUY YOUR CHRSTMAS GFTS Classfed Advertsng g PUBLC STENOGRAPHER ROOM 9 HOUSTON HALL TYPNG MANUSCRPTS LETTERS MMEOGRAPHNG LOST -Thanksgvng afternoon, dark blue Langrock overcoat, par of lo.tler n pocket Return to A. T.. Souse, 228 S. 89th Street or phone Barng 8090. 0SG-30 LOST Theta Ch ternty pn. Reward turned to 3817 Spruce suvct. ntals W... Y. 087-1 PRNTER WANTED Man wth knowl ol ng and runnng nterested n nstructng hoys evenngs. Compensaton: Boar n Settl ment Apply ;:.",; v. Av Due. Home for Chrstmas- lord tourng, sonable. Ore-. w. 692-20 LOST- At the Junor Prom, man's black Evergreen 8122. u FOR SALE - New Fraternty or Fraternty desrng moderate sze home should examne 232 S. 38th St. Whch must be sold. Fll partculars can be secured from Albert M. Greenfeld 4. Co., Bankers Trust Buldng..'»T f. lay. n Lbrary. LV...et.x note! k. Return to L B Belprln, 2110 Reward. co 8 j LEEDY Lrum and trap outft, complete, B Plttlnger, 4061 Spruce L Phone 1.' 10 30u0 BALTMORE AVE. Sngle and double front room; ru»olng water; three wndows; well heated; plenty of hot water. 090-9 Whtehouse & Hardy popularzed the brogue and the best dressed among college men wear them. New and exclusve desgns now ready at our New York or Phladelpha Shops. Lull and fbtttms txdusvclj uuruun des/n JOHNS y. VM WRWr. f/^j-.shoe. &»w.e»h lo? WHTE HOUSE. & HARDY BROADWAY AT 40 STREET " '"144 WEST 42" D STREET METROPOLTAN OKKA HO S BUM KMC K KBO M K HUH DNG 84 BROADWAY-AT WAN. STRE Ont-Pttc A11-Ltather Covers Trussel Loose Leaf Rng Bnders are one-pece covers of genune cowhde that wll not wear out Made n szes and styles to ft very need. _The WZMCU Way $ My Budget c. s a compact lttle account book, made for the specal use of the college student, to ad expendtures. Endorsed by leadng educators. ASK ANY DEALER LFTED BELOW TO SHOW YOU THE TRUSSELL ASSORTMENT HOUSTON HALL STORE, 34th and Spruce Streets C. H. GRAMBO, 3307 Woodland Avenue E. P. DOLBEY 6 CO., 3621 Woodland Avenue PENN DRUG CO., 3701 Woodland Avenue FNE ARTS BOOK & GFT SHOP, 3459 Woodland Avenue TH ( '> \ h TS ll ;;,, A: p /. ;/, D SHO S h 7 OPJ., H V ' 'A' ' FAL. Wt /' BY A /./ P R. ::/ W YORK BEASTON'S TODAY & TOMORROW Harry Kuster, Rep. PA. REST S /.'.'-. /./.< 77 \RY PA: ' ' LY. VT FORTY-FVE DOLLARS w

PAGE *OUR THE PENNSYLVANAN TUESDAY, DECEMBER - <?v S Mdvu. 11 11. T. Bong.nJc. 28 A M. Oaa.ua.1el,.3 C. S. Uava. r«l C. Dll. '28 K M. Coraun. '29 K tchabcgar. '2» S 'l.k.lj. '.. WM?^ enn5t>toanan Pukl-ahcd ta bc nlelck of be Unveetr ul 'cn.ay.val.a u.r. MW Sunday, durng (be Luvealy yc4l. EDTOR-N-CHEF CLARLtS WlNDLfc MCMAJUN. tl NEWS EDTOR MANAGNG EDTOH 5. ChUltK LtMlNG. '27 JOHN S. V.AL»-tK. a' FEATURES BOARD to*.rd P. t,.»..7 L >- 'caat. '27 AbbOCATE EDTORS b. Hcaa. "28 u U. Malst, '2» t. b. hull..» - ' ', J. MtLlow.l. - :8 H. u. Stcmn, 28 D L. Ml 11. '28 ASSSTANT EDTORS... A. BUOM, -- R. L- 1. «<.! -»h..».. \v. Evuu, Jr.. '» H w. Oaan,. A. t Unt, '.«C R. Handasy, BUSNESS MANAGER AKHUK MltoU-tV HU-UNb. JR.. 27 CRCULATON MANAGER f Lout* Smth. '27 ASSSTANT BUSNESS MANAGERS W. D. Adama. '28 R. U. bu. Jt.. '28 A. V. Cop loo. 2» P Han. 28 S. A. Mo-n. 28 K. L a.u.um«r. 2* S K Dou»«. '«11. l Tatlenbroruer, '21 W. M. Clark. Jr.. 2» C. V. loo. '28 L. A. *lbo. Jr.. '28 r. U. Uralun. 2V J. L. SpKgCman, 29 PCTORAL CHARMAN PHOTOGRAPHC EDTOR BAKU! LKJUoLAa MAAs. 7 WOUsa b Huuutun. 27 ASSSTANT PHOTOGRAPHC EDTORS J P. Maluualdl. '28 * «* Mckanuty. 28 Albart tngehat. 28 Wllam WRM, 28 OmCB, M»l V.UOULAKL) AVENUE.cd > n...-' ' fuauttce! u KCaad-du MC SubaLlptue, SVUU (87.00 by mal n 'bladc.pua CoUDSy). Uuaucaa Maugc'a Otcc lluu/a. lull'. M. D«.lr Member Lalcn ntercollegats Newapaper Assocaton NGHT EDTORS OF THS SSUE. TOWNSEND BOHOAAJBDT EL] ECHELBERQEl SOPHOMORE ELECTONS AGAN nr lte thrd tme darng the current year, Bophomorea A..:n 1" the pulls >> Thursday, n an effort to select the men who wll gude the destnes of the second-year men for the balance of the year, has been announced by the Undergraduate Councl that payment <>f class dues wll be accepted between the hours >>' L80 and - o'clock today, and that duplcate dues recepts wll be ssued at the same tme, to second year men who have lost ther orgnal.-hp-. t s about tme that the Soph res awakened to a realsaton of the fact that they are under the close scrutny of all eyes on the campus. On several occasons the second year men, as B class, have been content to slumber peacefullj m. wastng opportuntes " prove ther real mettle. The ndfference manfested bj the Class of 1028 n class affars tns year has made the Bophomorea, as a class, the laughng stock of the campus. Thej are subject to the rdcule of even the Freshmen, ther tradtonal rvals. On ths, ther thrd opportunty to elect class offcers, the Bophomorea must ">n a representatve vote, and demonstrate to the campus and the world at large that they are reallj vltallj nterested n the welfare of the Class of 1929, Other they must be stamped collectvely.1- a dscredt to Penn 8j '. anla. Wake up, then, Bophomorea, end gel out an overwhelmngly large vote. Paj your class dues now, t' you have not already done BO, and urge your classmates to do lkewse, Mark Thursdaj on your calendar as a red-letter day, the day when the Class of 1929 redeems tself, and manfest your class sprt bj 1 astlng a wle for your future class leaders. A DEFNTE RESPONSBLTY Ever snce the tme that we competed tor postons on the varous athletc teams representng the partcular gram mar school n the student bodj of whch we clamed member shp, t has been customarj for us to look u the mentor n charge of the producton of any combnaton on whch we aspred to wn a place as one whose dutj t s to do nothng more than mold together a wnnng aggregaton, n the past tew days, however, we have read the thought of an author who clams that credt for much more than these thngs properly falls to the lot of the average coach. n a book enttled "The Psychology of Coachng," wrtten by n-. Coleman t Grffth, Assocate Professor of Educatonal Psychology at the Unversty of llnos, we fnd an altogether dfferent vewpont presented, We must under stand, of course, that the varance n thought la due merely to a scentfc treatment of the subject by the author. s statel ths hook, whch has hut recently appeared, that a coach, whether he be n charge of a grammar school team or of a college combnaton, can do much to mold the personaltes of the men whom be has under hs nstructon. All ths s, we feel, dependent to a large extend upon the l\l f man who holds the poston of tutor. So far as u,. can see, the whole thng hnges on the responsblty that the ndvdual takes upon hmself. Grantng, then, that coaches are capable of exertng nfluence upon ther charges, we urge upon all athletc mentors, promnent and obscure,.1 consderaton of the n jponslblllty whch ths stuaton sets before them. They are n a pos- ton to gude. They hold Bway over the actons of many athlet - We feel that they are dong ther duty well CHRSTMAS SEALS ; asl week's mall has brought to more than 01 dent the seals that spell the happness of unfortunate thou 1 - only natural to gve second place to thew of health n consderaton of the many other expenses atnl on Chrstmas, but such an atttude s not n keepng Wth tle true sprt of the holday season. Whle we are look- l "-' : " B - >m study or to a Yuletlde back n the home the sufferers from tuberculoss are appealng for the 1 of the < 1 sprt on the pan of :: 1 Man. t offers them hope of emancpaton or relef from the the whte plague n more than one channel the medcal skll of VunsW- - dsplayed f,, r the mtgaton of the ' tuberculoss The Phlpps nsttute and C1 s boslelphla all represent the Dnl y. But tuberculoss can never. wthout hnds, - s t,. msson of sendee whch the Chr«' 1 - : Before the holdays are on us, our should testfy to some measure f sacrfce toward the allevaton of the msery and pan that follows n the wake of tubereuk" \ we can say about the Musk and Wg tryouts last ogll la that we are thankful our efforts to pntertuln are wrtten nstead of spoken drectly. Ths job has a lot of dsadvantages such as urgent requests " put more work n t, deadlnes, regular days of publcaton, and others whch we have grumbled about before but t s encouragng to see somethng on the other part of tb Onlj the other day we happened across a copy of Bcrlb ners 1 n whch a man named Van Loon descrbed the "Trumph of Applesauce." made us feel that our frst tutor. <z. had not done hs work n van. Nosej tells ns th ly way ths campus wll ever be r of undergraduwets s when someone turns loose the Wlstar nsttute rat colon] The report tha the World's Publcaton Football Champonshp wll soon be settled has caused qute a str, t wll probablj»- necessary to wear sks, but that wll not be the onlj thng about the game contrary to t te customary procedure Now tha 110 Record staff s occupyng the old Pennsylvanlan offce and knows what we used to put up wth from the Punch Bowl board, we are sure of Bome loyal rooters, Whle the students were wallowng through the snow yesterday, t mlghl have been a good slum for the commttee on removal to Valley forge to hand oul questonnares ask ng how we would lke to emulate George Washngton n tha hstorc wnter durng the Revoluton News tem: g reported that no student has been run over bj horse cars on Thlrtj Sxth Street ths pear Here la a lttle extra-tme work that las been hangng uround snce» frst started to lake Psychology, We have never had the nerve to run t but have been nspred by the Mask and Wg asprants. 11 1- desgned tor lovers of the theatre. Kll-n the blanks n the dalogue prnted below. een seconds. f yon can make an) sense oul of t, you desert e.1 dploma Butler (Answerng telephone) What's that you sav'.' Hell< MHter Enterng the door) gny, Thomas Butler -(Bowng) Very well, ulr Hello! The MuHter' Wfe Enters the Room W John, dear, how ran you J Master Bay, Orphella, ths s ;( deuced d to brng thla matter up. W Tea, but thnk of your chld. Master To wth the chld. Wfe YeS, hll there s your father's Wll. Woman Ha ha: The Master Yaw ns Enter a Vle Lookng Woman Master Please dot'l Baj such thngs before mj wfe! Woman John, how long has ths been gong on? Maser N-H ;- for 1 ou, n Master Shoots H- Wfe Tn 1 Woman S.V.H-. Tne Butler Enters Butler- Dd 1 hear you 1 all, slrl Master- Butler- Yes, sr, s there any sr? M - ter You may ha\ alone. tre nght off We wsh t..!» left Curtan. a E'EE (mostly to blame). Dressng n the Holday Sprt! Xmas comes but once a year. A Penndashery Overcoat and a Penndashery Sut wll just ft you out rght for the Holdays. The vst wth the old folks at home wll be h?p. per and the famly wll enjoy seeng you dressed n the Holday sprt. XMAS NSURANCE THAT YOUR GFTS WLL BE ACCEPTABLE! t means a lot to have the label of Penndashery on your Xmas gfts. t s nsurance that your gfts wll be acceptable. French Flannel Robes More Robes, n attrac- tve colorngs. Smokng Jackets. A wonderful gft for any man. Leather Wallets. To- bacco Pouches n college colors. Pocket kerchefs n Slks and n Fancy and Plan Lnens. An assortment of Chrstmas Neckwear whch has no peer. Every man can use a hand-made te. MPORTATONS FROM ENGLAND ON THE XMAS SHP Golf Hose and Half Hose. What man s there who does not Know the Clever Kntters of Great Brtan. Mufflers, n Wool, also n Fancy Slks. and they are dressy, too. Pnurtaaljrrg COLLEGE MEN'S APPAREL Clohlm HatMdaabara Raltara Poraalnn 3713 SPRUCE STREET U. OF P. CAMPUS Merchandse That Expresses Personall They keep you warm «vv a 1 **^v-c -Prrscnls Make hv 'Heart G Jrow 1 on sad. Chrstmas-tde, ts / 1 a nce gft says, "Merry Xm.s 1 " louder than a etng card d * * * And 1) you want to gener* ate red warmth and alfecton n dad, or brother, or the b«frend, gve hm some thng to u The best part ol t all u that you t n g' chocest n rght here n r Shop Colorful, p nsh tln'. he men * * * 'm up n sp«cal h boxes th 11 massy. wo Home for the Holdays n one of our Talor MM' Suts and Oven oats.» At j. you thnk Xmas».Slop n, an png early! The COLLEGE SH 36-13 Woodland Avenue Santa's Campus Headquarters

v -M.V. DECEMBER 7, 1W THE?ENNSYLVANAN PAGE FVE Bender. Oft and Franks OPTCA-.S M CHESTNUT STREET TRY THE Ufstauraut 3333 woodland Avenue For a Delcous TALAN DNNER Alto RAVOL and SPAGHETT 50c S^Uncn -_- ; 75c ; 3,nn«r ~ Holday Cards Statonery gt* y=" r Nam * Embossed FTSHOP 1813 MARKET STREET BELLAK PANOS RENTED 710 MarKet Stree PACFY THOSE STOMACH PANGS ATTHE PALM TREE DNER WTH OUR CHOCE MORSELS OF UN- ADULTERATED WHOLESOME NOURSHMENT WHCH MEANS- EAT AT ANY HOUR AT THE TWN PALM TREE DNER WAGONS 249 and 255 So. 37th 1 CUPPER KETTLE 3417 WALNUT ST. Luncheon 40c Dnner 75c Chcken and Waffle Dnner Wednesday and Saturday JWN REG ARLY AT _Tpfc DO YOU KNOW S'&RS. tl- K, l ". 11,1,!.,1.1,Ml (p. 126; MLTON C. WORK'S Aucton Brdge Complete LATEST &s jj tell the A B C but also the X Y 7. of Brde. Let the masar of Brdge mprove rour game. HtSSSSS. llustrated. S2.oe <"." SldUowr HtWHNC ttlnstqn CO PhladelphU WHEN VOU CANT get DAD SEE DAVE BROOKg Money Loan Oftce 3219 Woodland Ave. B-mch store 1722 Market gtraet Open tll 10 P.. u J ' f * *a,s Surs of Loyalty at the 0Y *L CLEANERS AND DYERS 262 So. 37th St. WlNO, PRESSNG, REPARNG HEAD BUTLER UNVERSTY Three Archtectural Alumn n Charge of Movng AM Departments Out of ndanapols WHTE RVER CHOSEN NEW STE Butler (Tnlveraltj has n ts ~~ year areer, grown from a cty school to one nf the most mportant nsttutons of learnng n the Mddle West. Snce 1009 there has been a self-perpetuatng board of 21 members of whch three graduates from the Unversty of Pennsylvana have an actve part and who have recently been placed n charge of movng the entre unversty from ndanapols to a new ste whch has been purchased on the banks of the Whte Rver n n- l»r. Sober) Mr Robert FroB Qaggett, and Mr. Thomas K, lhwere all graduated by the Arch- te ' ral School al Pennsj Lvanla, b drawn up plan Deted the arranj menl the ng of all the varlo s lep n ments. Dr. Aley, wl o w - ted n 189T, heads mmlttee and recently an- nouh ed th progress was made n on wth the pro Members of tl B tler nlty now teach, n the undergraduate and graduate scl -. se to 1 500 Wth the antcpaton of movng partments to a more extensve was announced that the al 1- SlOWly ncreasng and that the attendance n the rego lar departments has been augumented greatly. The new 246 acre ste on the W Rver ' wonderful opportunty to carry out the plans for one of the most beautful campus grounds n Amerca whch ha : " Faculty and Alumn of Butler are strong and enthusastc about the proje and are all the effort to make Butler an value. DR. EDGAR SV1TH TELLS OF HS KEY TOUR! Former Provost Advses People to Keep Cool f They Wsh to Have a Good Memory HAS TESTED THEORY HMSELF Dr. Edgar Fans Smth, former provosl and now Emertus Professor of Chemstry of the Unversty of Pennsylvana, adrses people to keep cool f they wsh to have a good memory. He says, "The only reason we forget names of famlar faces s that we become confused and our 1,rans refuse to functon. The smple proof of ths 1- we clearly can remember the name after the moment of confuson - past Dr. Smth further declared that he could remember the name of every man he has met n the last forty years. n ths he ncludes the frst name as well,- le last. Dr. Smth, when studyng for hs degree n Germany, learned the nght before an examnaton that one of ;,,. questons would ask for the formulaof all the platnum combnatons. "BUY YOUR CHRSTMAS GFTS Although he had never studed these before, he mastered the entre lst and EOl rj formula correct n the examnaton. At a recent reunon of hs < H men were present whom he had not n many yean. These asm were brought n one by one and he was 8 to call each by hs full name. As an explanaton of ths wonderful memory. Dr. Smll Keep cool." WALTER CAMP'S BOGRAPHY NOW AVALABLE N LBRARY Con k ( the 1920 grdron season, the Unversty Lbrary put nto crculaton the bography of Wal ter Camp, "the father Of Amercan footby Harford Powell, Jr. The author res the entre lfe of the great Amercan athlete, and ncludes a chapter cernlng the Walter Camp Memoral whch - wll soon be erected at Yale. An ntro n by Edward K. Hall, charman of the Amercan nterco Football Rules Commttee; an llustrate! BXp tlon of the "Dally Dozen" Lst of Walter mer - - pplem phy. n - ntroducton. Mr. Hall wr t< - n almoel m (Gamp), never heard hm. unkndly of or r person cannot magne Walter Camp dong a mean act. More than once e wth a smll hs 1 ; Joy. and "- a forttude that was lterally nsprng'. Tme and agan bed hm and marvelled as hs temper under condtons that would have tested the temper of Hs farness toward those whose vews he op- - of others were never fal.: PYLE & NNES TALORS *> FOR. *> MEN AND boy-s HS WALNUT ST., PHLADELPHA. Clothes Satsfacton For over 20 years we have gven Clothes satsfacton to many Penn Men Our "brghtest and best" stock now awats your call whether for Sack, Tux- edo, Full Dress, Sports Suts or Over coats Always the newest n pattern and the latest n style. PYLE fc NNES LEADNG COLLEGE TALORS 1115 WALNUT ST. Great East Cafe 3421 Walnut Street... Lun«12-2.30 '" v '", A La Carte Served Daly The "Father" of Basketball Prof. James Nasmth, who orgnated the game and who s the greatest lvng authorty on t, s wrtng a seres of daly artcles n the Evenng Publc Ledger. Hs stores wll cover every phase of the game, they wll treat wth ts mportant developments as the season advances, they wll descrbe plays and rules and wll dscuss proposed laws, tactcs and leadng personaltes. Every player and fan wll enjoy n ths seres the last word n authortatve dscusson of an ncreasngly popular sport. Don't mss t! " Margaret-Elzabeth Cafetera :3 WALNUT STREET THE P ACE WHERE PARTCULAR PEOPLE EAT WNCH 11-2 SUNDAYS 12-2 DNNER 5^ ntellgence Test x nstructor "Lfe nsurance? " The Class (J one man, -wthout heuuto*) "John Hancock" K3M beamng wth toy) "Class dsmssed. Your. Q. u 13 -' ffjajfaxavf LFE NSURANCE COMPANY 0» loltch M l«ln,mlt Now Runnng n the EVENNG PUBLC LEDGER

PAGE SX THE PENNSYLVANAN TUESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1 92, t's a Bear! The Genune Fur Northland BEARCOAT! LBCT tuchuu POO STRONC;l.Y favored hv college men everywhere, t» now accepted by well Broomed men a* (le t»ank thng for wnter wear. A smart, warm, long wearng ^< n< uoe fur coat excellently talored. A compcllnu x.lue at $50 and S65 Tn* low r*<> t l "" cwro M* huh qualty K.t^- n- to* tt* - «*rj. Sec fhvm n.>«orthland l RS > OMPANV 516-Sh Ave. 1 HhF New York Showng Tomorrow and rhoradaj.mber 8th ad 9th at HOUSTON HALL Lee Rostenberg, Rep. Bearcoat and other furs as low as $!9. t Good Appearance s readly attaned at moderate cost f you dea! at the rght place. Suts & Top Coats $35.00 and upward. JACOB REED'S SONS 1424-26 CHESTNUT ST. PHLADELPHA FOR FORMAL WEAR & Ron rent cutaways. Tuxedos, and full dress suts that are as perfectly talored and as carefully banded M f( or own suts at home. Rates are reasonable. WAAS cs SON 123 So. 11th St. Phone: Walnut 6934 Swmmng Coach Kstler would lke to 1 all back atrokera and breast strokers wthn the next few days. Wsconsn Club Wsconsn Club s run- B peclal ear to Chcago on December l' KM the Cuptol Lmted. Anyone rfablng to go to Chcago, report to Vance ;t t 20 Thomas Penn, Mask and Wg Meetng of the Hoard of Oovernora of tl.e Mask and Wg Club wll beheld tomorrow at 5.30 P. M. at the Club. Lycomng County Club There wll be mportant meetng of the Lycomlnb County Club n Houston Hall tomorrow at 7.80 P. U All members are requested to he present. Masonc Smoker An All CnlversltJ Masonc smoker wll >e held Frday eve> mber 10, al B o'clock. Any Mason on the campus, or n any way af- Ltedwlth the Unversty la cordally nvted to attend. Joseph Fort Newton, emnent authorty, wll brng a message of nterest to everyone, Vglance Commttee There wll be an mportant meetng n Houston lull to- morrow at 1.18 P. 11 The regular weekly meetng wll be held tomorrow evenng at 7 O'clock, Kte and Key There wll be an mportant 1 'tng of all heelers today at ln n Boom B of Houston Hall. Punch Bowl mportant meetng of all memben of art and edtoral boards, and all art and edtoral heelers n the Punch Howl offce today at 5 o'clock. Assgnments fur the January ssue wll he gven out at ths tme. 1927 Record AM Senors please have pctures made at Zamsky's before Chrstmas vacaton. Call Walnut :!'.87 and make your appontment BUY YOUR CHRSTMAS GFTS WNTERS BGGEST LTTLE DRUG STORE DALY EDTORS ENGAGE STRONG BOWL Po gor, 1 from r..' 1 ELEVEN McD and MS. Che ed that prob cea wll ed n leu. tor Thursday's game. All those wthout tckets wll be admtted upon > -.: -, on of the co tlon of t \ 'countng problem. Whle the eelen of both publcatons are runnng hther and jron wth water buckets, towels n hand, and garettes n packages, "Suds" Davs, graceful head.. P nsylvanlan, wll ntroduce all the lates accompaned by bs customary calsthencs. ' receved bs degr ( from a local correspondence s the campus s anxous to hear tl - H n act on. A promnent Cn or baa blnted that Mr. B. K. B 11 tme keeper, wll appear n apalrofnast} whte knckers. The wnnng be presented wth a trophy syml : nothng at all, upon whch wll be nscrbed the wnner's name. Coach Qlbbey of the Punch Bowl has not yet announced bs lneup. n spte of ths however, and rskng the possblty of adverse publcty, Head Coach Bealor, of the Dally, fves bs lneup as follow - 1 :.- gaardt and Dll BUY YOUR CHRSTMAS GFTS Yellow Lantern Cafetera 3441 Walnut 8treet Luncheon 11.30 to 2 Breakfast 7.30 to 9 BEASTONS Dnner 6 to ' Closed Sunday 52 years on the Campus FAMOUS FOR THER COFFEE WTH PURE CREAM AND SANDWCHES TOASTED Tackles Hopkns and Mclver luards Hndley and Podgor 1'.nter Flemng Quarterback McMuhon Halfbacks Eaton and McDowell Fullback Lev. :- MASK AND WG ASPRANTS PRESENT TRYOUT SKTS (Contnued from Page One) e n attractve costumes. The next group of trals wll be held n Houston Hall next Frday evenng nt S o'clock. Anyone who desres may attend these tryouts as well as the fnals whch wll be held later n the season, n preparaton for the Mask and wg producton. BUY YOUR CHRSTMAS GFTS MSS GERTRUDE HLL PUBLC STENOGRAPHER HOTEL PENNSYLVANA Offce n Man Lounge Chestnut Street Entrance Open 9.00 A. M. to 10.00 P. M. Sundays By Appontment Evergreen 9000. "Ho! Ho: Ha: Ha! Me Too! Ed. Kolhoff Galoshes $2 5 3611 Woodland Av RUBN & BERMAN TALORS and MPORTERS Accessores NEW HAVEN NEW YORK SHOWNG TODAY AND EVERY TUESDAY AT THE PENA DRUG CO. STRAWBRDCE. & CLQTHER TODAY 1000 MEN'S STENBLOCH SUTS (MAKER'S SURPLUS 1000 New Antumn and Wnter Suts at prces so remarkably low that, for the frst tme n many years, we use comparatve prces to descrbe the values- 511 Sten-Bloch Suts of Grades that Sell for $50 to $55 $29 sut models. llustrated, every fne Bteln Blocfa model offered f'>r the 92fl 1927 season s ncluded. Beantlful sutngs, hand-talored us on'v Steln-tloch and a fen other fne makers do UUor.All brand-new Suts, never before snown to the publc. The Sten-Boca Company bonghl more woolena than ther season's orders requred these Suts are offered ;t ths very low prce, n conaequenca. 489 Sten-Bloch Suts of Grades that Sell for $60 to $85 $39 Suts of luxurous quallt/, Amercan and mported Woolens for very man. Blse 1.1 D Strawbrdge A Clother have been exclusve dlstrbnton n Phladelpha Sten-Bloch Clothes for more than 25 years. Ths consderaton, ad''ed to the ' that we have recently opened n completely re-equlpped department, pron makers to let us have ths hghly desrable surplus stock. The prces anthat the greater part of ths clothng sholl all be sold tomorrow many men buy two and three Suts. y n the mornng for the best sellservce. Addtonal Salesmen- Addtonal Ftters