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AM A R P JJ^nsotoanan VOLUME. XL No. 89 PHLADELPHA. FRDAY. JANUARY 23. 19J' PRCE. THREE CENTS RED AND BLUE MERMEN MEE MRS TONGHT Prnceton Team. Wnner of ntereollegate Tctle Last Year. Composed of Veterans WATER POLOSTS N FNE SHAPE K 11 r's natatora face ther.1 son thla evenng n w, ghtman Hall pool n the second th season wth Prnce hp team a pponents..,1 the Tgers defeated Pennsyl n- tme n a number... W on H" nten olleglate champons! p Val omlng second, followed n Pennsylvana n thrd place Prnce,. vctorous n ts meal wth Cty.,, \, «York, n H" tatter's p ol, P laj 0 rd dash Hayea and Erdman wll swm agalnal ether Danelaon WlUon or Bupplee and Bowden, n, 140 yard dabh Haselton and A oppose Chace and lana. phj and Cochrau wll d«tor ""'. dvng honors wth Captan Schls., ar {,, Draper am Render are entered n the 150-yard back BtroKe agalnal FRST HOUSTON CLUB AUCTON ATTRACTS STUDENT BUYERS OPEN NEW RED AND BLUE Thomas Hat t, dre tor of Houston Club, stated tha the Pound Artcle sale anracted an ev< n larger. rowd tl had expected. The entre east hall ol the mam lobb] was lammed Wth MM. [Provde. Last Chance for Sophomores to lents, Who Stood On Chars, lounges and Gal " Coveted Place on Board f PoDU,ar Mon,,. the aaa starcase as fa as the land-1 log, whle the old chapel bell ws n- pleuly covered wth eager buyers and WORK OFFERS MANY ADVANTAGES onlookers, The bddng was sprted as Drector Hart bad antcpated, due large- Sophomores wll gel ther last cham ly to the efforts of Shorty Marsh, the to compete for the busness board ol tht popular drum major of h. Unversty Red. lllm Mlll,. lortbj.,, : p, M when Band, who acted as auctlonee. w Wa, ker bb Mtl man, B er, wll Accordng to nlormaon gven out, fountan pens an mclla were moat pop- ""sel all prospects petltors n the nl,. brngng, n one or two cases al Red and Blue offce n H" Houston Hall most ther n tall prl bul 11» sale n the rest of the vat led ass rtmenl of.nl les a a- bj no means dull The proceeds ot the Bale hat e not yet been total cd. but M Hart expressed hmself as well pleased wth t - general outcome, Although the sale was scheduled to clone al J o'clock, the artcles were nol all ds posed of tll nearly :. the bdders stayng on tll the las sale Had been mad. ASTRONOMERS GATHER TO mmm ECLPSE Wlson and Bechtel, and Wallac and Johnston n- Rheln and Fox n the 800 yard breaal Btroka event, n the 100-yard Prnceton wll be represented by Phenomenon, Occurrng Every Hundred Hayes and Hawkln, whle Danelaon an W: 'Ad. n am Supplee Wll swm Years. Wll Be Vsble n Phlan., team. delpha at 7.58 A. M. The NaaBau relaj team, composed of Maxwell, Kdman, ay.-s am Hawkln, ATTRACTS WDESPREAD NTEREST wll face a Bad and Blue quartet whch wn be selected trom Danelaon, Bowden, Fnal arrangements havt been mads l»;, Chace, Schlaael and Bupplee Columba meet, n whch the n- John Mller load of Sproul Obsen to the MornlngaWa atlon, Coach Pares has : puttng hs charges through Btff workouts M" has uncovered some llenl materal whch he ntends to atorj al Swarthmore College, to wltm - the solar.'.lps.' tomorrow mornng al N.'«Haven. Ths phenomenon, whch wll be total, occurs onlj y hundred years, and for.s reason specal > talns the Tgers The plans have been naugurated. lne-up s as follows- Hope, Scentsts from all parts ot the conn N'ewman. Matalene, Bollard, Taylor, wth Vnderson and Dyer n reserve v pololsts are Captan Al trj are gatherng al New Haven, whch s the mosl favorable locaton from whch n Btudy clpse. Professor F P W WU Swan Gardner, Butherland and ML r drector of Chemcal Engneerng n H.. Town.- School, s representng Pennsylvana al ths gatherng, Many complex nstruments wll be used Kte and Key Troupe n lu's.. tests. Fve drvng clocks, whch wll hold huge photographs on the sun sts Washngton whle photographs are beng taken, have bean tmed carefully, and the manner n M..k and W, a st^tand Short Talks whch he" lense. wlu 1 Comprse nterestng Program Ten n. mb s of the Kte an Ke) So rlety ol the 'nlversty wll vst the M< Hgh School, of Washngton, D C. program whch wll." pre- Deludes set eral songs am dances.- Mask and Wg product ons. Kth short talks by Dr. George VV M 1 Hand, drector of aamlssons,.h 1 n. Wlls '2f Wh. presldenl of B ' he organlsat on h housng ol the tng n h" nterscholaatc d n h.- Cnlver- tonv '-"«1 me of the purpos 1. that.- boy s story sol '. - : A about the teel a home dur- determned. The largest camera s 62.6 teel long, thr thers are 1". feel lone ach and the smallest s SO nches. The shadow, whch aatronomers the mosl nterestng phenomenon known. wll sweep.a-wad from the norlhw.--! l travels al a ~ 1 of aboul a mle a second n the eaat, slowng ts sp 1 n the west and quckenng sgaln as ll pas - on H" other sde of the Pacfc Contnued on Page Sx DETERMNE PAGEANT THEME PRZE WNNERS basement. M T Walk'' snn ced tha he hoped there would be a bg turnout ol, md j ear men, as the adt auag - " '.T.'d are mam \- >.! n, ll'ml" f the '-- "! '-' have n elected to the busness staff..f the magaslne, bul ll s announced tha a a board meetng today three men of the Sophomore class wll be selected tor tha body from those who have been n competton slm e last Aprl. T. men gong nto the runnng now wll comp te untl the latter parl or Aprl. when thr t ther number wll le chosen to serve on the busness Btaff. am thus gve f 'la-- of '27 far rep- resentaton on 'n- hoard Moreover, ll" men who are electe al the ena of ths rvalry wll have the same standlm ll,.-... wn. are chosen today when. n ther Junor year, they compete for the poston of busness manager Thla s one of H.- shortest contests eve held for h.- busness body, the perod extteod ng over aboul three months. Fratern tes." nvted to Bend Borne of ther men nto h" competton The work requred wll l." for the mosl part the collecton of advertsement the dutes about the offce wll nol take a great d< al of me onteatants have a eln umstam ol onblderable. h ther fa\ or, nasmu h a- they can utlze a large pan of ther Dm durng < l - - examnaton perod for ther work. Truckmen Prepare Fur Wnter Meets Frst of Four Md-Wnter Handcaps Wll Be Held January 30 All undergraduat - wll hav an op portunlt) to dsplay her runnng ablty n the lrst wnter handcap whch wll C held m Frankln Feld Ft da noon. January " " at O' lock Alread> 100 men ha> e sgned up for the cont s. 1. '. ' Wg troupe tha wll»'- nn the tra.k management expects s rgansatlon s composed of 1 '25 Wh -la.k Paton, '26 re or. n eakng numb of nl ants Mtchell. '26 Wh.: Bernard The events to be run off n the nn al ". Wl and Newls W S fte., areful study of h d -.. - meet wll be the 60 110 ya Wh. h h were submtted for the archte. group wll vst Mar- ural pageant the mn,., eomposen,,,,,,,,,...,1,,. o -,\ -\ dash, thr quarter-mle rm yard htr- \ mj for.1 repetton of tho profeaaors ol the Fne Arts School fa des. 16-pound shot, the dscus thro«and w st v ns. edtor- ultj anon.l that t" h.-. for '" runnng hgh Jump (Sold, slver and P hns\ vanlan, and an tectural pageant wll be Theban, h.,, n/l. m,.,.,.,n,, award. to \1 reel sburg, wll also be,t based on a festval lo the great nun nod. men placng Brst, second and thrd, reparty, as well as Paul B. Amen Ra The Brst prz. ol J10 was ; ' lstant dlre tor of 111 - award".! to Joseph Rovner '25 Arch., and spect vely. Ellas Wner, '26 An h., for ther 'Egyp hand ap s the ftrs of four to ba w. r ma le recently to lnn N'Rlus" theme "Th Re epton of held on s n Ft daj aft no 1 h so 1) taken on Mar... Colo at h" Court of Kuhla Khan",.. Roberts n men- P \ on the steps of the «,,, the ttle of - s h me presented tor of th" track team, uses l" m»b Mr Davd Wlls, preal- by Donald B Klrby, '26 F \ wr whch t ev rj member make a!:, re eved a set ot d prls ol - p. k materal for the Varsty squad present for tl- pc- The ball, whch takes pla Track men an onally,;,. East. : holdays, s gve unty ' ' dsplay th r prowtwo Mar- bj h" Archtectur -- and all houg \»H par 1916 the spe ta l was Creek n 1918,,. tne n 1920, Florentne and n t pate n all event 1922 l was Spansh e glve eral han H aps The»p H : arable met ton was gven to B, _'-, p A F Bower Th Whte, '.'.'. F. A W M -a) an Davd Ells, '28 F A >ev lopment of 11,.m wll '"'''.. d n the Brst meets wll ad men n the followng All thus, ll-n WlSl.. apg may obta t the 1 offlc ghtman NOTCE! Km- the mutual ben H ol both Freshm n and the trate altl B, F men regulatons must be worn bj all. nun attendng " l< tonght \\ W WELSH, Charman Sophomor Vglance Com, DF FRATERNTY AGREEMENT SNAPPY PLAY FEATURES Coach McNchol's Passers n Excellent Condton for Second Contest Wth Mddle Fve PLAYERS FGHT FOR POSTONS Runnng ns entre squad " plaj through a g-uelllng practlc t'oacn Edde McNlchol lasl nght announced the team n Bne fettle ror the return game wth Charman S. W. French Asks Co-opera- N'a\y at Welghtman Hall Saturday nght. ton of Sgnatory Houses n Enforcng Rushng Rules MANY COMPLANTS REPORTED.\ a -p.-.. meel ng ol the ntel fra ternty Councl held lasl nght, Charman Samuel W French, '26 w. cautoned he reptes ntal ves ol th varous Blgna torj fraterntes aganst.my volaton of the nterfraternlty agreement The meel ng was called because ot the many com Stockton Towns, m. presdent or the Varsty Club and s member ol th Alumn Endowment Commttee was present an! Bpoke regardng 1 1 - ensung endowment drve among the alumn Mr. French stated that complants have been made to hm tha fraterntes are breakng the agreement, bul n no n 'am a ha.. drect accusalon been mad". "For ths saue reason." he stat d, "h" agreem n la been a falure n the nl l s only -vll the 0 op of everj fraternty on the campus tha rushng can be pu on s par wth other large unverstes.' He sad that f anj drect accusaton s made agalnal., fra ternlt). he accused fraternty w ll tred t ^ ll" Councl, and, f found gulty, wn " dropped from the agreement " asked tl pn ental - lo name the offendng fraterntes BO that they maj The Red and Blue court men stacked up - the t at lous. omblnal ons.> "P088" Mller's Junor Varsltj and Danny M Noho's Preshman teams n several ho scrmmag - After a length) practce n he funds mentals of the game,.1 Varsty team, composed of Morrs and Felds,.1- ror wards Captan BU KneasB,.11 center, wth Goldblatl and Davenport, n the back court, met and conquered the Fresh ma " " "" " Merembeck s l Cann, lot wards; Besunder, al pvot poston, and Sturtx and McTgue, guards Morrs, plants whch have been heard tha the dlm nltlve torward gt arred tor the Vat rushng agreement was beng broken Mr slty, scorng. par ol fleld goals from dffcult angles and adng all around wth hs brllant passng, The regular fve of the Junor Varat), n., d a la-l '».nl mun'. " rod wth a one-pont advantage over Coach McNlch ol'g qulntel Adds and Reeves, the Bhlftj par o forwards under "Poaa" Mller's tu telag. each talled om from ther up court postons, whle Oflenther cam forward to add two ponts nl an angle be properl) leall wth. Mr, French str the parr that Freshmen can play n makng tne agre. tn.'t a success and perate wth the Councl, as concerns them as ml h as the fraterntes, H" sad: "The Fresh n. 11 are s part,.f the 'nversl should 111 n down any fraterntes lhal approach them before rushng season t s h" lack n 'n- co-operaton whch makes the work of the nterfraternlty 'm" as dlffll ul: as l 1-. and ll when " Freshmen work wth 111 - Coun tha the ag*ee nenl 'wll be success fll " shot Lewa chalked up. pont when he was fouled n s bt ol fast put] D sen, Red and Blue fo a ard, red four ponts for hs team wth two pretty nnlcr lu-lask.' shots, whle M -u elled " total bj garn rng a ' woponter. Fast Bnappj playng charactersed the entre practce throughout lu- evenng, wth each man fghtng to gan s pla * the team tha wll oppose the Btrong fve from Annapols An nterestng fght s beng waged for the two forward poal ""»" "»<" also that of ce n the past w n garn he bert hs hat b en h d by Carmack and DesBen, wth Block al the plvo poaltlon bul Captan Knea roundng nto hs old form and wll make H... k travel al a rapd pace he hopes n start the n s f «gam - Mr Stockton Townsend Who - chal Competton Held Among Best Femnne man of one of the commttees of the Jokesters m Unted States alumn endowment drve, outlned the work of tha commttee amonc the Young women from all over tho counalumn 11. asked for the a op rat n of try wll Boon contrbute to B forthcomeach fraternty n the Councl, and he suggested that a steerng commttee be ng ssue of th" Punch Howl, to l" known Contln on Page s * th ' (lr'a Numb ' B caus YEARLNG QUNTET HOLDS LGHT DRLL Plan Famous Punch lon "Ghl's ssue' : humorous mat done by the men, the Pun h Howl th- sue everj fv years n orde to gve women all " er the 'nlt > Vft ' " stn nn - wot k cham Dam - : N'h.d, coach Th wll be atonall). man basketball team allowed hh and snce the Punch Howl lder charg lax n practce last nght 0j,y.-.1 lege The yearlngs tossed the ball armmd th court and tred lnnr shot- for the b beat f mnm- jok Coach McN much xhlbton gven by the mu8l be n before Man t- pfeatng Nawre requrements for wll be Wednes la) b> th m ore ol :: " -' The cc-elle brand of pa pom-s. and n pveral from tn mddle of the floo -. w applause from th by agng dffcult - meed m the "Md Yea N n l >«1. P /. d for th-- best "..nl 11 the ton thr. S'umb \- prelmnary to th \ wth ' nght. wll meet the Cal ton to Although t s planned n. ft bj. - team from are back ssue of favorl '

PAGE TWO THE PENNSYLVANA* FRDAY JANUARY 23. 192$ TUXEDO OUTFT ncludng choce of Vest $40.00 FNE WORSTED SUTNGS All New Colorngs $45.00 WARRENS 3425 WALNUT STREET PHLADELPHA mportng Talors FNE CASHMERES McKENZE WOOLENS $35.00 STRPE FLANNES ODD KNCKERS $8.50 We at all tmes show the best assortment of $1.00 Neckwear on the Campus 2 week delvery on all orders An opportunty n the nsurance feld NSURANCE offers fertle oppor- tuntes for college-traned men. t s an essental part of the com- mercal and ndustral actvtes of the world. The nsurance Company of North Amerca, the Oldest Amercan Fre and Marne nsurance Company, has desrable openngs n ts organ- zaton for college men. nqurel are nvted NSURANCE COMPANY of NORTH AMERCA 3rd & Walnut Sts. Phladelpha SCABBARD AND BLADE WLL NTATE BUTLER TOMORROW General Smedley D. Butler, drector <>' publc safety of Phladelpha, and Brga dler General l. R. Glgnllllot, prealdenl of Culver Mltary Academy,» u<- ntated nto H' Scabbard and Blade S clety tomorrow ; the Rttenhouse Hotel. Tn- organzaton s the natonal hon orar> mltary socety of the L'nlted Statea armed forcea Captan W. V. O'Malley and Lleutenanl E R, Morlne, who served tor three years under General Glgnllllot, wll be among those who wll confer degrees upon the ofll e - Among hoae who wll be p en» be Colonel «' f" Chambers. - -1 ch.- of Btafl ol the Scabbard and Bl de Socletj Provoal Joslah. P< r.n.; Vlce-Provoal.1. Hartley Merrlck; (,,n, 11 K Snjder, professor ol mll tary scence and tactcs, and several other promnen members ol the 'nvet sty faculty "ll also!» there RESTAURANT AND TEA ROOM 3417 WALNUT Specal Dnner Every Evenng 65 Cent* MMHBsBMHnBsVHB!nnuaBM*Mnna *ffvb^6r?k:jjava^'fl(- TXTe have vacances for a few more agents both full tme and part tme. Pennsylvana men desred, both Graduates and Under- Graduates. Call at ths offce and learn detals. Berkshre Lfe nsurance Co. of Pttsfeld, Mass. Everett 11. Plummer, General Agent 421 Chestnut Street Phladelpl Beaston's Establshed 1874 Opp. Dorms 'Everythng Tor The Student Come n and Look Over Our Complete Stock ftrourang-kag^^ January Sale SUTS and OVERCOATS From 25 to 30 Percent Below Valve Comprsng the majorty of our Men's and Young Men's Fancy Overcoats and Suts at the followng reductons 65.00 & 60.00 Overcoats csc Suts Now 47.50 55.00 & 50.00 Overcoats & Suts Now 37.50 45.00 & 40.00 Overcoats & Suts Now 32.50 SHRTS Slks <T Values Broadcloths M and 16 Values 3 16 Ma.lr.s $::<» Van 1 66 Madras $3 Values 2.35 PAJAMAS Broadc loths, Slk Strpes 15 Values : Madras * Values 2.86 HOSE Specal slk Hose Par. Three par- L.SO Mal orders gven prompt attenton NECKWEAR >l Valu - 12 Values 1.43 12.50 to -< Values, Slks and Knts 2.00 COLLEGE SHOP: 5709 SPRUCE STREET MAN' STORE: 1524-26 CHESTNUT STREET 33E3@51B3 fl Fne fabrcs r. unusually attractve patterns and colorngs. Reed's Standard of Talorng and moderate prces make Reeds Closng especally desrable Suts, Top Coats. Overcoats, $35 and upward W. Garret! Munnc 'nv»r«o( Praaa. Representatve JACOB REED'S SONS j 124- 'JO CHESTNUT ST. THE WHTE HOUSE CAFE EATNG HEADQUARTERS FOR U OF P STUDENTS 3657 WOODLAND AVE. BELLAK Panos Rented 112«? Chestnut Street THE FAVORTE OF A NATON BEECH-NUT CHEWNG GUM TS THE FLAVOR THAT COUNTS BEECH-NUT QUALTY Has No Equal

FR,3^, JANUARY 23. 1925 THE PENNSYLVANAN PAGE THREE! -. th V»^ ths Style setter of Model SX mo ' o than our own le s desgned especally for matter of fact, good many old grade seem to lke t too. Wd aay, full coal wth a lonk -'' roll to lap.s whether you button u all. At the Penn Drug- Monday, February 16th. three tmes <>r no) at ROGERS PEET COMPANY at Lberty at Warren at 13th St. "Fn Herald Sq. at 3Sth St. Cmrtnmt Comtr" Ffth Ave. at 41st St. New York Cty MM PPES 1 The Pp* wth tn- Hnt- Bar Mn l\ ENGLAND l.ta..1 alagm n Mn r.-..> MM mporlngco. 6^^? Warrngton Talor Nest Workmanshp 9 Suts Pressed Fot $2M0 3601 WALNUT STREET Preston 1529 NOTC Endowment Commttee Followng are the names of those on commttees to contnue unoffcal drve: Robert Plch, Kogert W. Remngton, Jack J. McDowell, Kdward Rogers, Arthur Lascelles, Leonard Fayle, Albert Nylund, George Elchner, D. Barlow Burke, Edward N. Adourlan, Wllam P. Laws, C. Albert Wlson. Paul Wlson, Nathanel Kanrch, J. Dudley Marks, Walter Johnson, J. Wayne Wrghtstone, Marshall Lews, Jesse Hy-.nar. Warren Hunter. Do your Shoppng at GULFORD'S The Campus Shop 3649 WOODLAND AVE. Come n and see Sox Mller He'll fx you up CAN USB FFTY MEN n Bales cam palgn after and on Saturday; state tme you can spare each day and Saturday and gve phone number. J. M. Cooke, Sute 804, Lorrane Hotel, Broad Street and Falrmount Avenue. AM* COUNCLOR wanted for hoys' camp n Jersey; personalty, judgment and followng requred rather than x- perence. Apply Box 100, Pennsylvana!! Offce. SNGLE ROOM, next bath; hot-water heat- electrcty. 8721 Chestnut Street ORCHBSTRA WAN'KD for Batarday evenng, February 14. Call W Hand 5SG5 W. 204 SOUTH DEKALB ST. Ncely furnshed sngle room; all convenlenc ; Gentle. Phone, Barng 1666. Reasonable rent. Yellow Lantern Cafetera 3433 Walnut Street Luncheon 11.30 to 2 Closed Sunday Breakfast7.30 to 9 Dnner 5 to 7 There s a reason A mghty good reason, Why all the students Buy ther collegan clothng From the largest cloth" r downtown Departmental Football Don't forget to gel your p m - K bner or n the B< n the gym. Class League Baske.ball Th.1;. -M - and Columba teams «111 plaj ofl ud' game ol le han. today at 1.15. December 11 suue an wll pa) lu cenl be '- ember 11 ssue a offl. 3451 v. Hand \ delpba. nterfraternlty Basketball AH falng to report at to tm scheduled wll to r games unless the games at that tme. All teams must have a non^playlag manager who -shall k 1 shall by responsble tor the team's schedule as posted for the week, rhe Blu Dvson wll uotu a n tn tme ut' ths schedule. The. at 1 o'clock nstead Of - Swmmng All manageral canddates report to swmmng pool at 7.1G tor Prnceton n Swmmng All n. canddates pool a 30 P. M. Saturday [or nters* bolastlcs, Soccer M j canddates report at offce a 5 o'clock wthout tall vy B.-:: ll man ol the vy Ball wll ueel.ll sub barmen al Houston «'l"h al 1.30 today. Students' Ward Lngetba»'.; ol ; Kapp, '26 Wb : Bacb rach, '28 Wb.; Owen, '28 Wl Blchel. '26 Wb. Senors January 31 la the lasl day tor Senors () have p tures tak a fo R< c ord. Also ln lasl day to urn n Btatstlca blanks. Kte and Key Pcture at 1 P. M. Houston Club, Monday, January 26. Class Record The Class Record offce wll be open on Monday, Wednesday and Frday fl l 30 to J P. M. durng amlnaton weeks, Red and Blue Th Red and Blue offce wll be open durng examnatons. All bus -- heelers tusl repor on -^l" 1 am al leas three days durng examnaton perod Mask and Wg The followng men have been n taned tor the dam ng chorus from th lasl Mask and Wg tryout. Watch Houston Club bulletn board for date of next rj oul and future notces: Alkln, u.; Butterworth, J, A. Cr son, O. 'unbar; tanl s; E Prazler, B. W.; Freeman, \ H ll S.; Lascelles,. A Marwell, W. H.; Mc Padden, Wllam: Prescott, J. A.; Roche,.\ H ; Rehner, K. O.; Tns lale, G. \v,; Buttenbaugb, A. C; Brown, ll. W.; Par row; G ntle,.1 C; Hanna,.1 A.; Knght, t. ; Mallon, t.: Mller, A ; Morrl.1. c.; M Gov n..1 -: >rang< rs Parsons, ll. \v ; Paxson, n. p.; Pt feld; Pross, M. P.; Pro.-. P P n R. J-; Red, W..1 ; Ralston: Wtherow, J.; Sul lvan, ]:. J.; 'hl.'. C ; Traner. 1\ P.; Contnued on Pag Sx JUchest Lream! PYLE & NNES TALORS * TOR- *> MEN AND XJY3 S WALNUT ST, PHLADELPHA. SUCCESS! Many of our customers have 'old us that we have helped them, n a very defnte way to acheve success n lfe. These men say that frst mpressons count for much n busness and that per sonal appearance s the bass of frst mpressons. That s where we have been able to hrlp wth carefully talored, good lookng and well fttng clothes whch make ther wearer appear at hs best, put hm at ease and gve hm confdence. Prces are moderate. May we be of servce to you? PYLE & NNES Leadng College Talors 1115 Walnut Street The Margaret Elzabeth Cafe Tea J423 WALNUT STR] All the elcellence of home cookng. < afetera Breakfast 7.30-9.00 Luncheon 11.00-2.00 J.ner DnOO-7.oo SUNDAY- Breakfast 8-9.30 Dnner 12-2.00 M RVK r-m- TTTW :. rw^nujfpsjhsf ll'mlfmwlbmwhstmbswmww : 15 P. G off on Ppes and Pouches All \Y. ) (. ncludng Ml.mos. Orlcks, Kaywoode, Underboar and Pal Ma Ths reducton s to reduce our stock. Buy now trom the Penn Drug Company Opposte Dorms * :;< SJ SJB» SJHSSJ SSJ SJ SJaSBJ SJ sjn HMMBMslWMMMelllWellMlMBlM'Tsj C A y The Sand* ch Man fcj-**a" Delcous Sandwches 3637 Walnut St. Barng 7998 260 So. 37th St Barng 8353 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 j Splendd Restaurant 3645 Woodland Ave. Good Food, Properly Prepared at Popular Prces L. R. ERMLO A. D. ERMLO L. R. ERMLO c\ CO. TALORS 1117 \\ AM TM PHLADELPHA Wll dsplay at BEASTON'S on Saturday a complete lne of many shades and patterns that wll please your personal taste. AL.. Campus Represenave 5tH and South Sts. No connecton wth any other store There You Get ake No. 40 Car to 5th and Lombard St. Perfect Pt Best Qualty Snappy Desgns Pest Servce And Low /'rces Walk 1 Block South (^ahar today 54 and lot Pkn&Abnond THE EDWARD TALORNG CO., NC. 1724 Market Street wll dsplay at HOUSTON CLUB Today and Tuesday SUTS- OVERCOATS-TUX $28.75 and $38.75 (e>. Grm n charge Phone Barng 7799 Remember how much you saved the last tme you haled a RED TOP CAB THE CAB WTH THE PENNANT ON THE DOOR ' No Extras Rates 20c. Per Mle

W PAGE FOUR THE PENNSYLVANAN FRDAY, JANUARY 23. \92b w^2^ }0enn5 toanan pubuac n ««utrem f Ue Unvarsu of Paanaylvaala daly, ax-apl Sunday, durng laa Lmvara., yaar EDTOR-N-CHEF lkokua WABBBM BTJfVBNB, '2» MANAGNG EDTO.l NEWS EDTOR JAMJftf Al lk.ndfc.llou.n. M 1- EVuKAL. 1K.S.SA.N1. H FEATURES BOARD KOUht'l' K. lttmm)kn4. '- PCTORAL CHARMAN fcuwaud j.a -ll 1 1 - bdtors.. luuuna T. Gnlltu. M J L**euc«l>a,vl». * ASSOCATE EDTORS Cdward L.. luekloy. '* LU»»u C. Ma.tlu>. *» L*au«l Uaaady. '*» «j«o.*«n,- 1'aaau. * jauta Crawlurd. ' wu.t a. *» M llulorl A. KtatMUMrgar, *«U.v.d W. gusssll. H aaurca A. Guwarlu, 26 oeu» J. acw-j-*. - h. Scull l»war. 't Tad " ««!». * ASSSTANT EDTORS Jolu WaJkar. *7 Kuuart U. Todd. '«,,,u aauaou, - *J BJdwln A.... >,. n amu.y J. tmm. '«a- Uol.r H.uu.«_. Wudla 4lcl»Uou, a7 L^luh 11. >*lou fcd«ad U. WnlkM. Vouou ^"**>». alauuar of lualern lularooleg u >U Nawapupsr Aaaocatloa FRDAY, JANUARY 23, 1925.1. s WALKER D. MARKS R. C. TODD Busness Edtor of ths ssue TllKOUOHE STANTON FRLBDBBJRGEB DELAYED NTERMENT larlj n la tall ol 1923 ao eltoral n tbla paper advocated the dssoluton of the Wharton Aaaocaton. was ponted out tha the organzaton a outlved ta usefulness, urn a duea drve was ntated, a small sum was thus collected tor the purpose ol the Assocaton, and nothng was ever don-. The rejected suggeston ol abandonment was, f anythng, more materlall) strengthened and proved to!> '.1 Justfable ontenton. Orlghall) the Wharton Assocaton «. - organsed (or the purpose «'f mantanng am admnsterng to the needs o! the H.nor System further, n was thought that such an organsaton would materally ad n creatng a more perfect harmony between the students and the (acuty and act as a lnk between these two bodes. Then, too, varous smokers and lectures were to»' conducted, under the auspces ol the organsaton, whch t was hoped would!" of nterest am beneft to the undergraduate group. urn wth the passng of the honor system nto the archves of hst or] the man purpose (or exstence of tu Wharton Assocaton ceased; ts functonng n tns respe was nn longer requred, t s true tha n the early days ol s exstence the organsaton l <l perform a servce n actng as.1 connectng lnk between the Btudents and the faculty, bul for several years t has accomplshed nothng of value n tu respect. Nor does t create an "esprl de corps" n the Wharton School. Lasl year one Bmoker was >:U''n, am ths mt poorlj supported Pew answered the plea (or dues. An) lectures tha have been gven n recent years have been poorlj attended. Tha the Assocaton s vewed wth apath) bj the Btudents s evdent, And, whal s nun.' evdent, the Assocaton does nothng ol nteresl as an assocaton, The ndfference ol the Btudents toward such an organsaton need S no great astonshment. nerta las kep the Assocaton gong. What need s there, or what reason, for any one to mns,- over a dead ssue! What were the condtons when H" Wharton Aasocaton offcers lor the 1924-1926 year returned '" the campus n the tall? A revew of the actvtes ol the Assocaton durng more recent years dsclosed the fact that the organsaton had done onlj one Hunt worthy of menton, A clock had been placed on the west wall ol the Wharton School readln, room n the lbrary, A commendable gft, but not one to Justl j the contnued exste r a dormant decadent organsaton. A d u Bmok rs had»'> n gven, bul the) had accomplshed nothng of value. On the contrary, due to the lack <>f funds resultng from an unsuccessful dues drve, the Assocaton contracted debts that were left unpad, and the debt was nol a lght one Th survey of the past showed that the organsaton had regstered another falure to augment the already spotted re< ord. The offcers! -t.> meetng arrved at the concluson that the Wharton Assocaton had more than outlved ts dayn usefulness Paced wth outstandng lulls from prevous years, ther hands were bound. f a dues drve was conducted the sum thus obtaned would be small and hardly adequate tn meet the outstandng ndebteness wthout funds n the ur) wth whrh to proc lttle could even!"' hoped to be accomplshed. And what would a dues drve amount to? Nothng shun of swndle. The appeal would!> made tor funds to be used supposedly for the actvtes of the Assocaton, whle n realty as as n j would be collected t would have to be pad to nsstent credtors. The offcers decded tha they, as r lves of the Wharton Assocaton, would t.k,- no part n such a delberate fraud. Past records ponted onl) to another falure. Wsely they realsed that t was tme tor the bural of the Wharton \ elaton. The nterment had been to long delayed. Therefore. actng upon tns decson, nothng has been attempted by the Assocaton ths year. The offcers realse that the Assocts lon s no more, f then were sum.- recognsed body to whch resgnatons could be addressed tns would be done. The Wharton Assocaton BO more The followng, reprnted from the offcal Vale bulletn tor December, las come to our attenton: "An llustrated lecture on 'The Total Eclpse ol the.sun' gven b) Professor S Tuesday evenng *. Ths lecture has been arranged for those who desre to become nformed wth respect to the total eclpse ol the sun on January 24th, 1124, Because of the favorable opportunty tor observaton n New Haven t s beng called the Yale Eclpse.", Dud.oy arka. (7 Artul M. *.aclt. Jr.. We may be able to josh the folks at Vale about recent BUSNESS MANAGER records of some of ther athletc teams, bul we certanly have tljj«uuu l'lbl.l>l.\l A.TA»All U. *» ADVERTSNG MANAGER CRCULArON MANAGER to hand t to them n other respects. Here they have been Uaurl J. AdM. 'ta! *»«J * S«UU"K. ** ASSOCATE BUSNESS MANAGERS foresghted enough to realse that t would be a One Marshall U. U»uj. '*e aauuel 11. teuol tlsemenl to have a total eclpse routed through New Haven ASSSTANT BUSNESS MANAGERS T. s. rhaobmbwr. '» Jun " f* u * uu *{ 1 «'* so that the) could call t the "Tale Eclpse." f the authorj. K c.awlo.d. Jr.. -U " F- U,ro«^ J» se f ths man's Unversty had attempted t we daresay w A WUua. "* k. l*mk«r. Jl A. t Hopkns, J'- «w - w - w,tata ' w that by overbddng Yah- for the rghts we could Just as well Tba fannsylvauan uvaa uouuulutuua on al euojacla u have had the thng sent through Pennsylvana and pctured Ualvaraly luteraat. katlara wuat b«agucd. uul uuurt wll \»».,.,u,.f daalrad. throughout the country n the Sunday supplements as the OFF1CJ3, ^*-l trooulahd AVJSNUH.,,.,,.,. J.. la auterad a.1 u» 'u.»a.-.,.u.- 'ualultlce w Logan Hall B lpse or the Woodland Avenue Bcllpse. The aacoud-olaaa ua,llar. authortes are not to construe ths as a crtcsm, bn as a aubaerlylloua.» uu per year. Oua cant mu for < > n copy mallco wlln lua cjuoty Buanaaa Managar't Offlca Houra: 6 TO P. M. DALY suggeston for the future crtcsm) from uu. The mdyear- are lose for By slppng ths thng over on us Yale has made us a lttle dubous about the football game scheduled for October 17. They may have t arranged already for t to ran, hal and snow n our half of the feld throughout the entre game. They mght even throw n a couple of earthquakes when our men are puntng or attemptng to catch passes. Who knows? Havng been left at the post n bs matter t s up to the men n charge of our Unversty calendar to consult the proper offcals to sec f several ellpses of the moon, m showers, oods. etc., cannot n- arranged on our own campus. We nus n- careful not to le Yale 11 lpse us agan n such opportuntes for publcty. THE LATEST Jack 1 don't Bee how a man can run so fast Jll Nurml. Several Preshmen report that thej have r ved orders from home that tny are on DO account to partcpate n ths rushng whch s gong on hereabouts, as sports are all rght, but not worth takng chanc g on a serous njury. Ths msunderstandng seems to have come from the letters home about beng cut by such and such a house Our optmstc outlook for the next term was dampened very much by the announcement of a certan professor that hs examnaton questons would be typewrtten. Ths practcally elmnates our chances of msunderstandng and msreadng tnem. Our dea of an embarrassng stuaton s when you spend three hours n the Lbrary tryng to fgure out a crossword pussle and then look up to lntl that the chap who has been sttng next to you - tn- professor who told you that you mght have a chance., passng. f you.studed hard. The more we thnk of t the more w approve of th recent resoluton of the Undergraduate Councl to "table" the football banquet, We take t that more and more banquets are beng tabled n the best ol socety. Besdes, would be uncomfortabl to hav to eat the banquet off of the floor. The latest s that 'm \ Marl ng to wrte on What s the Matter Wth Colleg Lfe?" We presume that h plentj of paper and several extra pew r«avallafbl s prepared to devote th resl hs lfe to the task f he s to do t w. oz (Pns nq and P T ;59 *S TALORS NEW HAVEN. CONN Rep.- Dave Alexander Wll Show atcnal's, $723 Spruce Street Thursday and Frday, January 22 and 23 Hotel Tmes Square 255 West 43rd Street Just West of Brcadway New York Cty "AROUND THE CORNER FROM EVERYTHNG'' 1000 Outsde Rooms Ths hotel located wthn a few steps of all the leadng theatres, shops and transt lnes, offers comfortable accommodatons at the followng rates: Rooms wth Runnng Water $2.00 Rooms wth Connectng Bath $2.50 Rooms wth Prvate Bath 13.00 Double Rooms wth Runnng Water t2 Persons) $3.00 Double Rooms w.th Prvate Bath (2 Persons) $4.00 No Hgher Rates Specal Weekly Rjtes Qhforna ^^^^ Every comfort and convenence known to ral '. travel s yours on the Unon Pacfc. Club car. barber, mancure, hardressng, valet, mad, bath, dnng car, and before the broad wndows of the lbrary-observaton car passes a constant successon of pctures along the Overland tral»*f A choce of fne trans ncludng the all-pullman Los Angeles Lmted and San Francsco- Overland Lmted Three other trans drect to Calforna and two to Denver wth connectons for Cnllorna. f you lke, go va Los Angeles and return va San Fr:mclCO or vce versa; t costs no more. Stop at Sal Lake Cty on the way. Fo f-crvaons and llustrated booklet,..l n F 1. KKAKNS. General Ajrr 508 Comn.er.al Trm BUlu. Sth ana Makel Streel 'H.ADELH'A PA Unon Pacfc FROLCS Ol PLTZ '26 No 269 y*m Fltz '26 says "Unversty Men today are takng ther Style Straght - tor nstance. Straght Over coats draped Straght from Hro.nl Shoulders. gee my nformaton Straght from"- PERRY'S 16th & CHESTNUT

FRDA/ JANUARY 23. 1925 'ME PENNSYLVANA* PAGE FVt WHERETO CO N PHLADELPHA THE: BEST THEATERS, /AOVES, PLACES TO DNE AND DANCE ^>»w*t* B.F.EETE-S KS''N''T VXD TWELFTH STREETS THS WEEK Fortune Gallo Presents MME. EMMA TP.fc.NTN! The Pette Comedenne of the Opera Wth ERC ZARDO Emnent Concert Panst LLY MORRS Popular Englsh Sngng Comedenne TED AND BETTY HEALY Offerng Fun n the Healy Manner Pepto Olver & Olp Yorke & Lord Syncopatng Toes Bezazan & Whte Clfford 4 Grey Aesop's Fables Topcs of the Day Pathe News WEEK OF JANUARY 26th Amerca's Dstngushed Artste MRS. LESLE CARTER n "Alxe of Tartary" A plap of the Russn Revolt FOUR MORTONS Sam, Ktty, Clara and Joe ED. HEALY A. ALLAN CROSS Showng the Smartest Styles n Songs nez Courtney & Co. Nel McKay Geo. Watts &. Belle Hawley Tom Daves Tro Balabanow Tro Gaston Palmer Aesop's Fabels Topcs of the Day Pathe News. Two shows daly 2 to 8 P. M. Prces Mat. 30c & 50c. No tax 8.-,c...Tax ncluded. Nght-30c. & 50c. No tax...85c. to S1.65 Tax ncluded. AT B. F. KETH'S THEATRE 'm wanl n h;\ ; -;" > 1 laugh tn' bll al B. F, Keth's Theatre thla week w furnsh the materal Seldom hat < how been presented hare that contan*. more good < omedy.w nun e bn bts, than] H.- one thla week. Frst there > Lly Morrs. England's funnest Blnglng comedenne, n Amerca only three weeks, but already establshed.1- one t the beat entertaner* John Bull has ever contrbuted n hr Am, rlcan stage Pom - nny Span there s Pepto, ; clown who mtatea ll sorta ol lmts and keeps He house n < roar of laughter Amerca la w represented, Ural by Ted and Betty Healy, wl eccentrc comedy stunts farly convulse the audence, and Bert Yorke and 'M Lord, two eccentrc comedans wh antcs create screams, Lovers of hgh lass sngng wll hugely enjoy Urns, Emma Trentn, taly's brllant songbrd who - makng her Brsl vaudevlle appearance here, Bngn lectons from her great successes on the stage Erc Zardo accompanes her. "Syncopatng Toes" s the name <>f a pretty dance novelty n whch Ted Healy does a Nl nf clownng as an extra bt n b.- program There are other a< Week of January 26 Mrs. Lesle Carter, one of Amerca's greatest dramatc stars, wll headlne the bll for the week of Januarj 26, Ths wll be a specal engagement here of the former Belasco star and she wll present a one-act plaj called "Altee of Tartarj " whch s story "f Russan re> ol Tl - Pour Mortons, Sam, Ktty. Plara and Joe, vaudevlle's most popular famly of un makers, wll offer ther newesl.ml dance offerng Ed Healj and Allan Cross»l offer Bongs; m / Courtnej a danty dancer, wth Syd Keyes and Hal Taggart. s»ppear n a dance novelty. AT THE STANLEY The Stanlej Theatre celebrates ts fourth annlversarj the week 01 January 16, roundng out one of the most.nterest- hs hstores ol moton-pcture presentaton n Phladelpha The hgh standard that has become assocated wth the Stanley program hug been consstently mantaned by Jules E. Mastbaum, presdent nf the B nl y Com Amerca, The Stanlej has housed some of the oos mportant noveltes n photoplay presentaton, whle the theatre stands second '«> none n he muscal persentatns. ncludng the musc by the Stanley Symphony Orchestra, vstng solosts, bulb nstrumental and vocal, and vstng orchestras. Stage Bettlnga are another fl.ll n whch the Stanley has be D a poneer, for annlversarj week an excep tonallj fne program has been arranged, n "A Thef n Paradse," whch wll be h.. photoplaj feature, George Fltsmaurlce has produc., thrllng, coroful ro- mance tha ranks wth n ther lavsh - reen plays he has gven n the world, Ronald Colman, Dors Kenyon am Alleen Prlngle wth Claude Ollllngwater, Uec Francs, John Patrck am Charles Yonree head the casl of players n s H,- story uf a man who masquerades as another, Tals n love Wth one grl anl s loved by another an unscrupuloua Eurasan tll, who - bs accomplce n the mpersonaton The surroundng program ncludes, specal annvoroan presentaton»l musc bj wef Pasternack, choreography by Paul Oscard am verse by A. Upschutz, 'n- entre number beng connd produced by the Stanley s THS WEEK SAMUEL GOLDWYN. presents The George Ftzmaurce Producton "A THEF N PARADSE" Prom Leonard Herrlck's Novel, "Tn- Worldlln SUPERLATVE CAST THREE STARS OF THE FRST MAGNTUDE DORS KENYON RONALD COLMAN ALEEN PRNGLE SPECAL FEATURES Wll commemorala our Wth Musc of the Best ncludng a SPECAL ANNVERSARY PRESENTATON POPULAR VOCAL ARTS1 S And an Array of SCREEN AND OTHER ATTRACTONS \a..- the Week M morable All the Comforts ol a Good Scat EVERYBODY understands l"«much peace of mnd depends upon the phj cal omfort takes a wonderfully fne entertanment to make one.1! llscomforl or dsadf antage n.1 theatre, or out of t, an uncomfortable or dsadvantpsets your pose, mentally as well as physcally, The onlj thng worse a not to be abb- to gel any seat, tally f tn entertanment's one your heart s set upon. People who gel luo per cent pleasure out of ther playn by gettng ther tckets from those whose specal busness - 1.1 provde satsfactory seats. m::. 'SE THE SERVCE OF THE CONWAY AGENCY and 1 H dsappontment and dssatsfacton from the us much " be a Conway clent, especally when 11 hard t CONWAY'S 223 1-2 Couth Broad Street Bells vue-stratford Wdener Buldng RU-C.rlton Hotel Adelpha Hotel Walton Ben Frankln Hotel Basket Ball Pennsylvana vs. Naval Academy WEGHTMAN HALL. Saturday, Januarv 24 FOR THE PENNSYLVANA MAN The Pennsylvana!! 1721-23 CHESTNUT STREET Mark Costello's New Dansant offers you the de?l rendezvous for a good nghts tun MUSC POKE'S PRAT1 s RANCNG Every Tuesday. Thursday. Frday and Saturday Evenng Saturday Matnee C ean YELLOW CABS arc clean-they are washed nsde and out every day. No Charge for Extra Passengers and The Lowest Rate n Phladepha. Yellow Cab Locust 3200 Servce No matter where you may be - a clean safe Yellow s always nearby. FLEMNGS, LTD. offer Sem-Annual Sale everythng MARKED DOWN 20 P. C. 1314 WALNUT STREET FRESHMAN REGULATONS MUST BE WORN AT SMOKERS TONGHT Wllam W. Welsh, charman of the Sophomore Vglance Commttee, annoum terdaj tha the Freshmen, excu led from medatons on Frday venlngs. must wear them to the fraternty smokers tonght. The purpos - not to force unnecessary regulatons upon the Kreshmen, but to enable them to dstngush the members of ther class at smokers. t can easll) t en that the lnvuthat would otherwse trs would all to the dsadvantage of the Freshmen, anl t s fo rthls reason that provson waa ma le charman Welsh stated that other regulatons, such as am kng and keepng hand? n pockets, wll le ex. ual "JANUARY SALE" Genune mported Scotch Gran Oxfords - Regular prces $11 to $14 Specal durng Jan. $8.50 Mus Bootshop 3611 WOODLAND AVE. \

PAGE SX HE PENNSYLVANAN FRDAY JANLARV Unversty Clothes Shop 3705 Spruce Street Open Evenngs Md-Year Fnals 15 Percent Dscount Sale on all Two Pants Suts n the House For Two Weeks Onlv Unversty Clothes Shop 3705 Spruce Street Open Evenngs Cortssoz School of DANCNG 1520 Chestnut St. PRVATE NSTRUCTON N SOCAL DANCNG FOX TROT - WALTZ - TANGO WE TEACH FVE TANGOS AMERCAN PARSAN - VALENTNO- TWO ARGENTNES JON THE TANGO CLUB Locust 3192 MacDonald & Campbell LEADNG SPECALSTS n YOUNG MEN'S Sutn Ororeoata BportaClothea M- J.-1,, > Mnlornrt Apparel lmn 1334-1336 CHESTNUT STREET PH.ADF..PHA You Wlt Fnd NOTCES nued from Page Three Weber, N F.: West, <;. s : tjhler, <;. ll. AJmey, 0. D.; Bacbe, C; Bamberger,. ].. Beasley, w. D.; Beauregard, C; Benolel; Boyd, S. H. Bux; Brown, M...; Cantor, s. s ; ChayflU, EC. /... Dalett; Blls; Estrada; Farnum; Fsher; Franksnberg, >'. n. : onn, w. s.; Oade, Q..: Graham; Johnson, W A.; Kepllnger, A. K Kern, w. u : Kuhn, A : Kng, N. P.; Leldner, M. s.; Lerch,.. K.; Lango,.1.; Lews, C ; MacLea, l. K.; Montgomery,.1. M.; McVey,.1.: Muler, t B.; Naugh- Km..1. ; Nungesser; off, n : Park, n. T.: Park, s ; Phllps, T. : Qulnn. A. M.: Rushton Ruckelshaus; Conway, A ; Rhoads, c, M : 8chwarts, ". P.; Snape, E A Steffle, R ; Beery, W. M.; t..k.. \ w Thompson, W. <:. Freshman Regulatons All Freshmen must wear regulaton black socks, tes ;m raps " fraternty smokers tonght. Brlls Restaurant We Serve Full Dnners.45 and.35 231 South 40th Street Bell Phone Regent 2612 RALPH T. COLEMAN CONTRACTNG PAPERHANGER Fraterntes Solcted Thngs just as you desre them. We have the lnest and mcl c«mplete lne of Drugs. Tolet Artcles and Students Supples to be found anywhere n West Phla. AS'ROUO..tM5 GAnEK 1 O WTNESb SALUrt ECLPSE ' ntnued tn m Page One )<.1.. Tl,' - pace.) onsen e from ;t hgh buldng whch gves.1 new H me Burounung country, Tn.' rado wll ue n gent l ext : ; erlmentg to be carred.'n n Phlad pha Tn 11 b 01 statons wll;. spe lal les - toda) n preparaton tor the rad 1 1 > h u plann " the o cur em e n 11 J-; my H... cllpse «ll " gn al 7.68 A \ and.1-1 untl 10.28, reachng us hegh) H ' " n 'n mornng, when only ~ per cenl ol the *u wll!» vsble COUNCL WARNS VOLATERS OF FRATERNTY AGREEMENT 1 mlnued 11 "n Pag 0 1 apponted tha would ac wth the charman " 1 " Cov.n< l mll an.1 gjver h "v over 1 n- 1 drty-one fratern durng tls drve, Norman '. Pancoas 'L.' w. was apponted charman of h-,"" Knell representatve «,<- n 1 " n hat" n- fraternlt] B nl.. letter n ta alumn members callng hs attenton '" the endowment drlv New "Hobo" Dctonary Prepared lobo BJ mbols whch >l"' "n-.h! : 1 1 1 "- - ; 1 over the country «ll soon n- replaced by a new Bel of h", oglj '!. ^ «hlch»;l meet wth 111 - approval ol college Englsh p B tut eg tl" Dally Northwestern of North- western 'nlversltj llnos \< 1 rdng ' tha paper, professors from Nort 1 tern an l Ch< ago have be n ask l ml ther ad n preparng ' new hobo. 1 lonary, 3248 N. FRONT ST. PHLA., PA. PHLO SOCETY RUNS SCHOLASTC Zullngers Drug Store 40th and Spruce Sts. Barng 1234 EAT AT THE NAMELESS RESTARANT Wn $10 BY suggestng a name a n* operated by students 3703 Woodland Avenue Opposte Upperclassmen Dormtoes CONTEST ENDS SATURDAY, JANUARY 24TH We Be to Announce the n dw Second Annual Trps of thes.t.c. A. to EUROPE On the VEENDAM June 20th or the NEW AMSTERDAM J m ~th To Plymouth #755 Rounl Trp To Boulogne t!6j To Rotterdam S70 A,r,''n the servce of the Holland- DEBATE 'nder the auspces of H" Phllomathean Socety, 111 nterscholaatc Debat ng League of Phladelpha Hgh Schools p.n> conference of the league mem bers m Tlu -l.n evenng, January 29 A thn n ubjeel wll n- selected fo the annual debate champonshp. The competton, whch wll take plac on 2, «decde 11» wnner of 111«- Phlomathean cup, now n possesson of H. 'entral Hgh s«members of the league for the present are the (lermantown, Central, FYankford and Northeast Hgh Schools nvtatons have n ssued < > other] gc-hoola n par n r«- competton, :n accordng " the presdent of 111» league, prospects are most encouragng [or very su c asful year Confectonary oppo.--.tt- Dormtores VLK SHAKES CANDES SMOKES FRUTS The Fraternty houses con- nected wth the Unversty of Pennsylvana can get one hun- dred per cent comfort f they wll remember- Phonr, Walnut 4041 Knckers and Rdng Breeches Tuxedo Trousers GOOD VALUES N U5EU CARS 208-10 North 22nd Street The chef proft we derve from our used car department c the good wll of those who patronze t. f a buyer lkea the used car we tell hm, he usual > comes back to us when he wants a new ear. Open Evpnnps Thorton-Fuller Automoble Co. Dsed-Car Department 2(8-10 North 22nd Street Spruce 1046 WE SAVE YOU THE PRCE OF A NEW SU 905 Walnut St. Phla.. P. Brng Vest or Sample; New Par Made to Measure Locust 1616 TELEPHONES Locust 0918 For the better Grade of Groceres Come to So. East Cor of 21st and Locust Street for your supples. LOCUST BLEND COFFEE WHOLE STEEL CUT PULVERZED 42c. lb..n 10 b. quanttes 40 c. b. -xc.us ve Dstrbutor of the Rcheleu Br^n-: s PACKFO BY SPRAGUE WARMFR and CO DAVD L HEMMERLY STOP AT HAR 1 ) : 33rd and Chestnut - Formerly Nfty Bu's THE HOME FOR THE BOYS Ppe. Our Specalty 12 BLLARD TAB S M«K a/ne Sa,.d Candy Sludent. Supple«of Every Sort Checks Cefhtd Open 7.00 a m. nl 1.00a.m. MADE N THE ENGLSH WAV A tran tne musc of Slccpv Hall's -n^uu Orchestra. Promnent Lecturers Hostesses A Countrywde ntercollegate Organzaton. student TMftD*<<ASS ASSOQATon 111 COLLEGE STREET. NEW HAVEN. CONNECTCUT Your College orgttnge. F NEWTON C0ALJ V^answers the burnnc queston v GEO. B. NEWTON COAL CO. Man Offce Frankln Bank Buldng 1417 Sansom Street 31 Yards n Phladelpha and suburbs to serve you. Watch For Exhbts of our correctly desgned MEN'S CLOTHLS carefully ta lored ;n the ENGLSH FASHON from DOMESTC FABRCS. You wll serve your pocket book as well as your wardr. make your next sut. TO ORD.R $29.50 fflllt Natonally Known Justly Famous" TO ()KL) K $2<\50 Dsplay at the Penn Drug, Monday, January 26tl MADE N THE ENGLSH WAY"