C, ft. 10 DRIVE THIS WEEK FOR E FOR FIRST GAME TEAM

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xxxvi—No. 54
PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1919
GAZETTE COMMENTS ON
LARGE UNIVERSITY BUDGET
C, ft. 10 DRIVE
THIS WEEK FOR
Association Relies on Undergraduates
for Support—Does not Charge
Annual Dues.
ASKS STUDENT BODY FOR $3,000
Drive to Be for Pledges Payable on
January 15—Contributions May
Be of Any Size.
daj. the Christian Asso. II i onducl Its annual linenThe drive will la I tol
.,! will represent the utiire of the budi
in the past the
buttons has had
upporl Of the student
1
I
In the Christian Associn to all
a Ithoul
i
: bnl. : ■ the
. for the b mefll
Of the support Of the
i it come from them.
d dollar • of the budgi I
i
goal for the week.
1
Mends and
; I to this.
■ on publishes t be "Frt
aducta an employment
secures poslUona for
indents without cost,
i
, ■ nominal cos! and
lent deputations to nearI.
III. I.
It conducts moral
I bi
the i" ' securable
soeiai
and religious
0D
ptlons, of which the
• come is the most not.,ovided.
training In the spirit and
srrice la provided
through the 1'nlveraltjr Settlement
II
, d Is operated by the aaao•
International Student
Club fosters understanding and spirit
numerous racial and narepresented in the Unloral clearing house for
the church, Is conducted, and intellialp and council is offered
I
. ,
• in the vhinity of pennaylconduct Individual cami
th the i,
or securing a
sufficient snrplna to aid in sending delto the coming international
Bi
m
Volunteers'
Convention,
been sent to many stumay be secured al the
the C. A. in Houston Hall.
■ .: . n, '20 Wh., preetoclation, said:
"We
rts, but we know that
most n
ail AH win be appro*
CHOOSE MEN FOR
WRESTLING MEETS
Start the week right by contributing to the University Christian Association. It needs our
financial support.
An Important fact brought out by tinlatest issue ot the I'ennsylvanla Gazette, the oMelal magazine Of the
alumni, If the need of the University
for funds to help meet the enormOUl
expenses which have and will be Incurred.
It is noted that Pennsylvania, among other things, has incroaaod the salaries ol the instructors
and professors ironi in to 16 POT centi
thereby proportionately Increasing the
annual budget, and that the bi-ennial
appropriations of the state Legislature
have only been slltliclent to ward Off
the ever-increasing deficits. "If ever
Pennsylvania needed Dnanclal support
of its alumni and friends, now is the
time," is the closing statement In the
editorial.
The growing n i for ;i greater seating capaclt) ol Franklin Field is
brought out in another editorial. It Is
Indicated thai the demand for seals
this year is bnl ■ fbraeasl of ■ prodigious desire tor seats during 1980
and the yean to follow,
A seating
least 10, > to 50,0
urged. Among other Interesting
Ji 11 dlsi a ' d are the $6 1.000 bi
by the late .Mrs. Ooxe to the Ho sum,
the AH University honor code, and the
work done by the I
Alumni new i and i
oplete the
issue,
TU HQLU bTHAW BALLOT
HE
Reasons for Choice to Be Included in
Ballot—Step Is a Part of a
National Movement.
■>» the purpo e of reoelvlng ralua«hli
and al a hi order to
"'"' out ths most import.,,,, fa
which contribute •
ful newspaper. Thi Peni ylvanlan will conduct
••» »
■'> '''•'" rotl '"' Wei'
...
'Which Is youf I
and whyr Thl Investigation is nol
confined to the ITnli in II . bul I mereIj a ps . of.. national movement to in"■''•-' edOw men In improving our
new papers,
Pennsylvania will be
among the Orel of the larger nniv,
tiee to conduct an organised campaign.
Every undergraduate and graduate
nt will be givi n an opp, rtunltj
to Note. Ballot.- < n Which are printed
the names of all local newspapers,
with the rations departments, will be
distributed all over the campus, i:,. b
rotar will check his favorite newi
paper and then indicate the depart
men! of thai paper which especiall)
appeal:- to him and which cause
preference, any suggestions or critlclsms of contemporary newepspei
will also be welcomed.
The Pennaylvanlan Committee in
charge of the rating hopes to get ■
minimum of two thousand votes
U
!•■ ' this number will he necessary it
.'"'• definite cm elusions are to be
reai bed aa tar as the I'nivi rsttj b
concerned. Serious voting will also be
encouraged, as thoughtless marking ol
• roiiM n, I be oi any Import
i 1 the Una] results. The purpose of
the ci mpalgn is to discover some of
Fundamental weaknesses In local
newspapers, Some papers have been
• ii i. lie 1 tor the tact thai the) do not
"boom Philadelphia." it is to receive
SUCh ideas SS tilts that the vote is to
be taken, Moreover, it will be of In
teresl tO know what pen eiitagc of college men read more of a new ;
than the sporting page.
Ulna, '
11 for all men
in the 11",. 125 and 186-pound classes
Will be held at 5 o'clock Wednesday,
and Friday of this weak, In
room. Medals are to be
tu the winners of each class.
FRATERNITY COUNCIL TO MEET.
Klrschner announces that
lusl enter the meet or be Greek Letter Body Will Discuss Dance
cut from the Bquad. Men who cannot
at a Downtown Club.
I nil at the time scheduled must
Members of the Interfraternity Conn
before Wednesday to make ar'heir match at another ell will meet In Houston Hall to-night
time 'I he following schedule has been at 7 o'clock for the regular meeting of
annoui
:
the body. The chief point to be conWednesday, :, o'clock. 116-pound sidered is the matter of a fraternity
class; F Craven vs. K Pueeoka, R. S. dance, which it has been proposed to
Hall
i- Kahn, s. K. McConnell vs. hold at a downtown club. The Council
CO Allen vs. II. C. 'lift. hopes to make this a great social event
1
gian vs. A. Haddad. J. C. of the year, and the question ll sun' to
'
Violetor, H. H. Muller vs. at! use much Interest at to-night's
•,-n
If any definite action Is
.1. Kosentha! vs. M.
*' Sail :,,. E. Slagoff vs. \V. I). taken to-night, announcement "ill be
Wells,
made In 1 day or two, when the necesI'I lock, 125-pound class: sary cm,mi!'' ea win be appointed,
'' M '■'
i
\. D. Caesars, J. Els- Other important matters which
h imas, B. Cbssene vs. B, s. llkeli to come up for disci-.ion ,," thl
' ' "
Gold ti i : ■
B, F. Ilerdig, K. meeting are the question of s rratel
'- K- ler vs s. \V. Keever, S. W. nitv scholarship competition and the
Ii I. Stone.
need tor definite ruling! OK certain
1
5 o'clock, 135-pound class: points In the Interfraternity &|
M
'' Vda na vs. s .1. Bark, K. EC. Uls- ment, The former matter is one that
B Kahn. I. II. Kaufner vs. has been considered In the various
1
•' Robins, H. H. R. Robblns vs. chapter meetings In the last two
Trimble.
weeks, and some report will probably
The championship meet will be held be made. As to the latter question, it
December 12, at 8 o'clock, in the gym- Is believed that rulings are needed on
Ml ntries must be in to Man-1 certain definite points to make clear
" 'Klrschner before 5 o'clock Friday, i the application of the agreement to
ber :,.
-politic cases
E
FOR FIRST GAME
Basketball Quintet Will Play Ursinus
Team on Saturday Night in
Wcightman Hall.
FOOTBALL MEN TO JOIN SQUAD.
After a short real over the holidays.
Coach Jourdel will begin to-night to
whip his cage proteges Into shape for
the game with Orslnua on Saturday.
Although the game is 11.1t expected to
1 ,,, a the 'Varsity ram h difficulty, the
«m be watch,,! with Interest aa
an Indication of the strength of this
year'a quintet.
Zncker, substitute guard oi last
1 on, suffered the Brsi mjui 1 el th
I ear at I it, lay's prat tli e. He made
a leap after the ball and landed on the
aide of Ramon
«Ith the 1
thai hi
rely 1 pralned his ankle.
The earliest possible time at which lie
,., 1 .,. 1 ;, taks the Boor will be the
Oral of the year, and it la possible that
be nun be oul for th, 1
sson.
McNIi hoi, one ol the 1911 I •
and rj
ey< arllng cental ol Ii si
reai nrill be on the lloor to-night' tor
the Drst time a I
tootbi
a ted.
\ Delation I ooh • a ■: be on
pus at 13.00 each. Basketball mi
aerial cam
' 111 be in chart
thell
. and "ill condu
whirlwind campaign 1 1
ill i"",' bundri ,1 ol thi
1 ton th, Initial contest,
1,,-,, mber 6
Pouters are now being
printed and w ill soon be In evil
all 1 onspli uoui plai ■ Bs b
will
I
BI to Wil II
mea
1 .,n eandldate 1 ir 1 Ither the 'Var
slty or the Preshmaa team must IUM
iltted a ph) iii ,,1 si imlnation < ar
!.• nom Dr. McKen
or he will i,e dropped from his squad
AH those who have nol signed "Iron, usds" all sad] sre requested '<, do so
at thi ueatt prai tice
h, order to handle the Freshman
squad with more same, Coach Edward
McNlchol will probablj make another
, ,il to-night
The team Is rapldl]
Into shape tor Ita 1 tine with La
Balle Batur lay.
Thla year's quintet
should be a championship one. as some
, Kl SptionaU} hrilliant stats have In., .
developed and the team work is rapidly improving.
<*RMY BE.\ i iv> i>V
ANN.-vPOLIa ELEVEN
With all the old-time pre-war ipleU
dor ftugmenti ,1 by the present a of Genorals Per hlng and Man h and Been ts
rlaa Daniels sad Maker, the oil
Arm' and Navy game was played on
Sal,inlay
afternoon
at
the
PoU)
grout
fork. Cheered by more
than half the i„,
spectal >' . Clyde
King, let) tat kla tor the Navy, brought
.;;. to Annapolis by hla two placement goals, alter his team had shown
,ie< hied supertorit) over Iti rivals
With the old-style football again
brought Into prominence by the ah
sence of successful forward pa
the midshipmen tore gri al boles In the
West POlnl line, gaining almost at will
on oil tackle plays and line plunges
Only within their own fifteen yard Una
did the cadets show the real lighting
spirit, for it was an achievement I
small difficulty to prevent the navy
team, which had been making I rsl
downs with smh uniform IUCI ess. from
making • 111 bdowns.
in the department of punting, the
army was far ahead of the visitors
from Maryland, for M, Quarry time and
again pulled his team out Of bad holes
by his long and accurate spirals. When
it came to trick plays, especially that
criss-cross pass which helped 1'ennsylvania down Cornell, the \av\ VSI so
far ahead ot West
Point thai the
cadets never seemed able to guess
what plaj would lie used against them
next.
Organized cheering and singing was
the conaplCUOUa feature of the occasion, as lias always been the rule The
■ ii.de Anna,oils leader seemed to stir
up a greater amount of enthusiasm In
his megaphoned cheering section than
is usually shown at games where there
are squads of leader- attempt.
In unison.
Call for Red and Blue Copy.
Copy for the next issue of the Red
.,,: i Blm
flue Friday, it Is hoped
that this lumber, which win feature
winter -ports, will be on the campus
before the Christmas holidays. It will
be necessary to have all the copy, editorial and photographic. In by thl a Id
is ■ ,
Start Drive Tor
Co-ed Club House
PRICE THREE CENTS
ICE HOCKEY CANDIDATES
TO HOLD MEETING TO-DAY
At the meeting of all candidates for
the Ice hockey team to-day. plans for
the season, will be outlined by Coach
\V. Faries. 16 C. Acting Manager K.
Van der Veer. f| wh.. will be present
to receive the names of any new men
Who wish to sign up. The gathering
will be held In Room ■! ot Houston
Hall, at 1 o'clock.
Preliminary work will begin tomorrow, and although it has been found
Impossible to Becure the crew-room, it
is expected that mtie trouble win be
experienced in securing a suitable
place. An effort is now being made to
obtain the use of an armory until the
rink at Fifty-second street is in condition. This rink, which is being built
by Dr. Oeorge Orton, an old Pennayl
ranla track man. will also be used by
Princeton toi Ita home matches, and
some of the i,est Intercollegiate games
«ill be staged there.
Renewing efforts started before the
war. a drive to raise |5,000 among the
women students of the I'niversity for
a woman's club house on the campus
will begin today. This amount will. It
i- hop, ii. in subscribed by the undergraduate women themselves, with, no
OUtslde help, and will be obtained
through a system of pledges, On D
cember 5 • drive for a like sum will
begin among the women graduates of
the University,
Pledgea in this MO
ond drive, whiei, will be conducted under the auspices of the "Association
• klumnae of the 1 niversity of Pennsylvania," win be received only from
wo u students and graduate
The drive ll a renewal of OUS I on
ducted for two yeai bet
the war
an 1 terminated by it. During this time
both graduate! and nndergradual
operated in rarlou
arayi to raise
money for thi house and a oonsl lerbis sum was raised with which to
■ t the pre snl drive,
The object <>f the proposed club
is to provide a second 1 touaton
Hall for the wo
n students
it will
be a recreation and study center for
Red and Blue Ends Season with 24-0
.. tall: for those who llvs In
Victory in Famous Thanksjjiving
the city and who present s problem to
Day Contest.
the 1 I ei ii' authorltli
lust a ;
men student
who sre re id1 nti pf
•
•
The
ftjaOttlni la
I tball sea
■ to the one al
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Iranklln
f
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id.
the
Red and
•
SgO and will
1
l1 v
lornell on
., auditorium, studj """ ' " "' owwhel
hall, general '
room, ,,,■
ol I 0
[or women' u
»r outfought outgeneraled
TEAM DEFEATS
CORNELL 2 TO 0
Association Football Team Must Defeat Only Haverford to Win Intercollegiate Crown.
PLAY
TIE GAME
WITH
MERION
Scrubs and Regulars to Meet This
Afternoon in Preparation for
Final Games.
in the Intercollegiate League soccer
match «iiii Cornell, on franklin Field.
las) Saturday, Pennsylvanla'a eleven
gatni ii ., 2 i di, Iston,
The victory
was the fourth successive league
triumph tor Coach Stewart's men. and
Haverford alone now stands bet v.
the Red and lllue and the championship.
The crucial battle with the
Little Quakers »ui be waged on Prank
liII Field ni it Saturday.
Although the outcome ot Satu,,:
able, the Red and Ilia •
gave an unusually poor exhibition ot
soccer. Throughout ftoth periods the
Red and lilae fin-wards were given
numerous opportunities to increase
their total, bul to practically ei
instance they failed, because of poor
,
•
'
■ ■
, Inability to control
.,
,., ,A„., ,„ ,,,,, backfleld
we also below par, and general ti
nea of plaj gave the Ithacai
ami out. lai sd In every department, "" '■'■■''• "i"':i
, ,
_.
,
Penn \\
won the toss, and on
never once did their offensive ma-Lh( kl,,i;.„„ ,.,
. ,,,,,,.,„,„ ,-„...
chine approach near enough to Penn- „, ,, territoi t. Brady, the goalkeeper
sylvania's goal line for Shlverlck even of th, iiiu Ri i eleven, blocked all
a held goal,
invariably the ahoU at the net,and finally the Cornell
Ithaeans found tl.e,,, alvSS BghtlUg '''"*
"" ,b*U 'm{ "[ ''-'
He ol thl period. Na
deep in their own territory, maklni s(„iM,,,
,,,„,. drlbblmg througn ,1:,
rate effort! to ward off the *Var- [thacan defense, iron, then on until
aity'a powerful attack. In (act, it was half time neither side displayed anyonly OorneU'a magniflcenl display of U»»l unusual.
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In the second half, Pennsylvania had
wall defense u be on virtuall)
,,
.
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i
an excellent i nance to tally when a
their own goal-Una thai kepi the score f(m, wu; c.alIi,(1 i)M eirhltehill, of Corfrom being considerably larger than it ndl. for handling the ball inside the
was
Every attempt by (he Ithacan penalty area
Brady prevented the
to pierce the Red and nine line or :'""" "» ''i'i'"'* *v>™«r-» drive ..v-r
the crossbar. On the tollowing play.
circle the andawae turn
ack by the „„„ ,„. t||„ , „iv„,siIy torwarda col■Varsity's forward line.
H,I,,I «i,h Plorshoim, left fullback of
i: pedally In the second halt, how- the Big Had aggregation. The Cornell
ever, the l(ed and Mine offense w ,- player yvas so shaken up that he was
particularly effective, Time alter time forced tO leave the game.
Nassau
Ball ripped big holes In the Big Red made the tlnal point for Pennsylvania
line, and Straus and Light made sub- when, during a scrimmage in front ol
Stantlal tains
\i all limes IVnnsyl- the Corn. II goal, he found an opening
rania'B defense waa Impregnable, and and put the sphere through,
from end to end played one of the best
On Thanksgiving morning, the
di tensive gavmes seen on Franklin 'Varsity aoccerists played a :; :: tie
Plaid this season, breaking up the Cor- with the undefeated Merlon Cricket
noil interference and getting the run Club, at Haverford. IVnnsylvaiiia got
nor in line style,
In addition to the off to a good start, and tallied twice in
line pranging of Btrana and Bell, the the Drat few minutes.
Marlon then
Red and 111
icirterbaek uncorked rallied, anil before the half ended I'oraeveral pretty forward passes at just son had scored,
in the last period.
the right time, tWO Ot Which were di- the Cricketers netted the ball On two
rectlv responsible for Pennsylvania's'other occasions. With the count .', L'
torn bdowns, in the" course at the con- against them, the Bad and nine pulled
teat Coach Polwell sent In practically together, and, just before the final
every substitute on the bench.
whistle blew, Nassau broke away and.
ii was the last game tor many of after a wonderful dribble, tied the
the men, and ever yplayer played count.
hla hardest .Captain Bell, who donned| There will be a game between the
hi. Red and lllue uniform for the last 'Varsity and the .luniors On Franklin
time Thursday, nave a splendid azhlbi- Field this afternoon, at I o'clock
tioi, of Held generalship and running Coach Stew;.it has planned this .,
»i:h thi ball, and showed himself aa Baal drill for the Juniors, prior to their
one ,,f the strongest asplranta for the match with Bwarthmore on Wednee
position Of All American quarterback day. Members of both teams are re
II Miller, although taken out for part quested tO be on ill. field and dressed
of the first half, played his usual bril- by 3.45.
Hunt game and broke up many Cornell
advances.
Little played the entire DR. WHARTON RESIGNS AS COACH
game and was a tower of strength In
the line.
L Wray also played well
Line Tutor Was Rated as Best Guard
throughout, while Straus, who has j
in History of Football.
been kept on the bench nearly all season, vindicated himself in the eyes Of
I)r. Charles Wharton, line coach of
the public by ripping through the Cornell line time after time for substan- the football team, has announced thai
tial gains.
'"' w,n "", *•*■*■ '° ""' I'niversity
Although the game was not as fast next year. Ill health Is given as the
and as well plaved as some of the con- reason for his resignation.
t.s,~ Which have been seen on FrankI" 18M, Wharton was captain Of the
lin Field this season, nevertheless the team at the University, and was conRed and lllue gained a clean-cut vie- sMOTed one of the best guards in the
to, v over a team which, although weak history of college football. 1 he sysat the start of. the season, has 1m- ten, of defense which lie has been
proved steadllv all vear and entered teaching is considered second to none,
the Meld With a determination to beat and has been copied by nearly every
Pennsylvania at all costs.
football eleven in the country.
'VARSITY ELM WINS
.HRM
■
h of the Christ Ian \
I'ndei
\ oclation, thi Worn
1 llee and
.ti,- ClUl
public,'
ami offices for the Uumnae Bo< let)
The need (or snob a building
been
ght years, and baa In. ettrj I hi-- ,<■;"' There are
1,219 liitra-niiiial women students who
are actually on the
«eek, and goo of these use College
Hall Accommodations for them an
entirely Inadequate, aa al present no
meeting place la al their dispo al thai
in air ".,' till- the n I The .tin!
who live oft' the campus are tin
most affected, as thee la practicall
no place tor them to go during the
day bet\\
el ISSOS Offli 111
ft
Alumna 1 Society an 1 mfident 1 I I
drive's success, Miai Ida J. Whltaker,
•20 Bd ■ haa 1 barge of the drive among
the undergraduates, while Miss Qer
trude B Harwood, 18 Bd . Is the cad
of the entire drive
1S22 PICTURE TO BE TAKEN
AT LIBRARY WEDNESDAY
Preparationa have been completed
for the Sophomore picture, which will
be taken on the Library stops on Wedleedaj al 10.30, All Sophomores are
urged to be present, aa the committee
, to make thl picture really
, ,| re .illative of the class It will be
the official clasa photograph, and will
be used in the Record.
The picture
" ill he takl i, bj (.illicit, and will he on
sale before the end of the week.
The proof "ill be displayed at The
Pennaylvanlan office aa
i
it Is
ready. Those desiring copies may i ll
then, from any men,her ol the • ommiltee The price will DO one dollar, and
must lie paid "hen the picture Is delivered. Following are the i.,
the members of
the committee:
llloodsworth, chairman; Allston. Bennett, Cooke, Clothier, Dayton, Dutgan.
Flanagan, (lllinore. Hrntton. Hafter,
Hodges, Loch, l.owder, Macintosh,
McNcal. Mitchell. Nogi. Treiuayne,
Van Iturey. Van de Veer and Wenerd.
This committee will meet to-day at
10.46, on the second lloor of Houston
, Hall, and all members of it are re
quested to make a point of being present.
The committee annoui,,,id yesterday
that the picture will be taken, rain or
shine, and wants the members of the
class not to let the weather keep them
out of the pi, tine
it is hoped that a
I large representation will lie on blind.
:
All Sophomores, whether thev have
paid dues or not, are entitled t I be In
• li tare.
Virginians to Elect Officers.
c thi flrsl regular meeting of the
Virginia Club, held In Houston Hall
Monday night, a temporary chairman waa elected by the fifteen men
pre ,:t and a committee was appointed to draw up by-laws, The next
meeting win be held on w, dnesdaj
nlghl at :.:.«. in Houston Hail, al
which time permanent
ill be
elected. All Virginians are urged to
attend.
CORNELL GAME
esaaasesgaaanass
Junior Annals Available.
Hue to the large attendance at the
Junior Clasa banquet, held Tuesday
arty the entire supply of
Junior Annals was distributed.
However, there are -till a few copies to
be had. Juniors srho did not receive
them at the banquet may obtain them
by presenting their class dues receipts
In the offices of Houston Hall between
10.30 and 11 to-day.
RECORD NOTICE FOR SENIORS.
,\n extension of one week has i a
granted Seniors to have their Individual pictures taken for the ('la Record at Gilbert's Studio. »20 Chest
nut street, without payment of an additional dollar. Seniors are urged to
co-operate with the Record Board In
this matter, as delay in engraving will
postpone the publication of the book.
PAGE FOUR
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MONDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1919,
THE PENNSYLVANIAN
PAGE TWO
£ljc Jiennspluanuii
Pub!l>.''p,t In trie Interest of ths University
of Pennsylvania Sally, 'xi-ept Sunday,
tIM 1 niMTniiy year.
may lie groundless.
NoneHs
HOW#T#r, when
so mticb ll ill Stake, BO MM ORB nffonl
Iowa Club.—Meeting Wedn-sday
lii take any otUUsCM
Red and Blue.—Copy for next issue
due lii'crmbi'i 6,
Virginia Club.—Meet Wednesday at
SSl -ni icr Irani in the history of that T.80, In Houston Club.
■port Bl th« rniversily.
It Is vei>
Basketball.—l-'reshman practice toIt is now generally admitted that
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Basketball Managerial Candidates—
Zimmerman report at A. A. office at 4
will be a stiff DRttle, and the team
to-day,
that is prepared to light the haiilei
Sophomore Picture Committee.—Rewill be victorious. We hope that team port on BOCOUd floor, Houston Hall, to-
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The 1'ennsylvanian Inmea communicaiiom
on ull sul.Jeila ol University Intereet. filler« muai be mneil, uul signatures will Be
wnnneld. If desired.
OrtU-e. Ml W,H)<llalld Avenue
•fhe fennsylvaniaii is entered M thj) MUIaStlpoia lohiuilue M neiond class mailer.
BassartpUoai, BLM pa* year, one ceni «u»
lor MOB oopy mailed aii.nn u.e county.
Hinune.. Managers office Uoiusi
. M iu l,M P. M. Dally.
MONDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1919.
Night Editors of This Issue
LOUIS P. FISHER
KKNXKTH M. DAY.
Pennsylvania next Saturday. 0*» at 10.46.
Sophomore Picture Committee.—
Onlj over-confidence or poor condition
Meet at 10.41 today, on second floor of
will prevent such a outcome
Houston Hall.
■ IM uia ......
Friars Senior Society.—Meeting for
LEST WE FORGET.
ilinncrat L'l" South Tllllty-slxtll sir.-. I
Now that the football I eason is over postponed until next Monday.
Basketball Squad.—,'reshmen retained and 'Vanity squad get physical
of the past, the Unlversttj calendar ol axamlnatlon .aids from Dr. McKanaia
BVents will In- open until after the to-day.
these three weeks,
Musical Clubs-—Instrumental Club
... , ,.
rehearsal Wednesday night at 7. in Arin ,mm v
- "•" • ""
"'•' '""*' ""1",r'' chltectural building
No Olee Club n
si i of the i imester C Ing between bearaal this weak
the Thank
ably in- too hackneyed to say that this
i.. the most Important of all, but it is
There are very lav. Institutions
around the L'niversttj thai depend ennati
tor their existence.
m qulssee and
Engineers' Show.—Dancing
White House
Cafe
TOO BAD THEY DON'T USE
EATIN G
OUR SHIRTS FOR MARKING
HEADQUARTERS
in as bad as r
ted In several ,.i chapln, Miller, lohnaton, I
ii. i >ld Martin.
position
Junior 'Varsity Soccer.— Poll
.. Btudents i.< i
i it i O'I lock, on franklin Field,
■ w lth the "Varaltj i
Btrlck-
" i;"'' " I l,:" "' ''' - '" ''''"
sat man] ot Its activitlt - are Bald, tinpublli atlot
concerned, rhe Dniveri It] Hou -
■
pi In mind thai
t Pan
OFF THE FIELD!
FOR
U. OF P. STUDENTS
THFY DON'T FADE!
Chicken Dinner Sunday, 60c
chorus
of us win be at tha and "f the
gngineera'Orehaatra^—Following reThe results of the recent tests port tor rahaai al i I 110 South ThirtyMI
• ieel to-nlghl at 7.8 i: Tourl ion,
that, while the] wen- cartalnlj M, K„ inej ,,. ,,,.rs|,.v. ,„,,,.. -r,
The Chris-
tian '
as s
Have Faded
" '"'^," »n*,ThSr^'aj "' '
oclock, in Room 313, Bngineerins.
practicall] decide what the standing of building;
I irday afti 11
it mustalw.
tirely on the support ol the tin I
ChestiMit Street at Juniper
the mid-year anminatlona, they win
After a rest of si veral weeks, an- term.
It would 1
of the Gridiron
Rogers Peet Clothes
and Junior Week has become a thing
OUR C. A.
true.
The Chalk Lines
will lie
Christmas re©
other drive Is upon us.
The Sign <>/ the Pu/l-PnoJ Scarf
ClothUra d> OutfitUn
EioluelYs Aswnt* ror
friendly rivals in any sport meet, there
CIKCI l-ATION MAN Al.KH
IIKMIY
gratifying to all lovers of the game to night at :,. 'Vanity at 7.
Pennsylvanlan.—Hoard meeting tonull' the clean, confident and masternight at 7, In Houston Hall.
ful manner in which the team handles
Cercle Francais.—Picture to-morrow
itself.
There are many Individual
at 1 0*cloek, In Triangle.
■tan, but a premium is placed oil team
Interfraternity Council.—Meet In
Speaking of droppinfj a
work, and that accounts for the very Houston Hull to-night at 7.
Hint,
there,a a
hint in
splendid record nude tb.ua far. when
Undergraduate Council.—Meeting to- every drop!
"SCO'S CM MISTS!"
Havei-ford lines up against the Red day at a o'clock. Houston Club.
!• ine, rain or shine.
Punch Bowl.—All advertising oopy
V he handtomeit sort of
and Blue next Saturday on Franklin
fair - weather overcoat!,
for "(Jlm-nie" number due to-day.
rainproofed.
Field, it will be the hardest game of
Rocky Mountain Club. — Regular
the year, no matter what comparative meeting in Houston Hall to-night at
scores seem to indicate. When two 7.30.
jfferroOCo.ine.
ni -IM -- S1A.NAGEB
ALBERT SC'MAIN. 1»2I
JOBKPM
Pennsylvania has probably the great
,
"V, ' L '
ell, Woodruff, U e
Uli ison, TashJIan, R. TatsVall R Chap-
Attention !
Mudenls come to
Bon Ton (Safe
Open till 2 a. m.
<;<;<-/; EJtrs
'
3647-49-51 WOODLAND AVENUE
«is» ROOMS
1038
:305
1224
1518
2486
14 7 Woodland Ave.
I tint d upon tb
•Varsity Soccer.—Pollowlng report
to-day s
i lock, on Pranklin V
I '■ • ■ '
• i
ams with Junior 'Van II i Hani
Quality Meats
son, Darrow, Patton, Cooper, Robh
■A.i | i:i dl '
the l Diversity Camp are taken CS
Special
attention given to InstituBlnns, Thompson, Bingbami ip*
b] other means, but this annual drive itatua of tha Dnivi rait] tawaaghoul
i PeaneL Dowlln.
The i
tions, restaurants and boarding houses.
set at BOO South Thirty-elxth
tor the association is tha ■«> means tha country,It is true, but men who are
33U3 Cliostnut St.
-1 nil for dinner, at 6 '■'".
BOW considering what collage they will
of car;-. Ini on the other department
tei nezl ■ • u an also taking Into
There Is no other activity on the
ROY GLAZIER
si
i
ount, bowavar illghtl]. the a> .>
campus that should have more wholeOrchestras and Vaudeville Talent
demlc
standing
of
their
pro
pectivi
hearted support than the Christian i Bellevue-Strat'ord Hotel.
Walnut 6600
Poplar 1380
.
i
hoois.
Three
remain
in-fore
.. ation. The little suit* of ofbeee
i
rostrum and la I
WH Ll AM E. GROLL
. ,
.
—
n a ember that If they PLACE YOUR ORDER for the official
is disseminated the real spirit of aer- hind, let tb
A 11 1
start
to-day
with
I
etaraiaatlon to
" " " ,'""",il ***** """•,"1"!
rice; froni there ire leavra our dutj
Turner, at :-. lir, Walnut St
Furnished
both '" Pennsylvania and to our fel- regain their positions and atlck to thai |n aithar red or blue leather cover
determination, bj tha time the holt- ■',: ontalne vlawa of oampue and pholow-students.
Undergraduates
an
ol athletic teams up-to-date.
fnlverslty Souvenir and
i.,.-.., u responsible for the iraat work days arrive they will he mice mine on .ul.:lM..
such a sound basis that the> ..in look l brlstmas Qraettng. Price, $i..">o.
that is dona by tha a isot latlon
forward U) UM niid-years, If not with
throughont the University year. Howsi least without foreboding,
arar, not all ol at have the timi, and
HONOR SOCIETY MEN TO MEET.
it \-.; feared that some do not have a
THE CLASS OF '21.
stronf enougb Inclination to live ol
Philadelphia Phi Beta Kappa AssociaThat the le.ent Junior Week ».,
tion to Hold Business Meeting.
our time to tiiis worthy organisation;
one of the moat kncoeaatul ever carwe are content to leave thai part to
riad out at Pennsylvania was the nnaaMember.. ,,r piii iieta Kappa at ivimthe secretaries In charge). We can all
, ,
,
sylvanla have received notification of
l 1
f ever
rs
wh
y i'- ""
" the anhivaraar] meeting ol the Phi
aid the Christian Uso< latlon In its tor '" ■ "" " "" "
took pail In the various activities, ll'ta Kappa Association of Phlladelward march by givlni it our financial
phia. which will lie held at the Franksupport. It is deserving, more so than Tliis is another feather in the hat of lin Inn Club on December 11. at 7
anything else U) which are could con- the present Junior Class, which, al- o'clock At thi^ time the annual buBlconsplcuous,
has |,sv ""•"<'»- of tha association win be
abroad;
tribute. It does a work that could not though
held
The Pill Beta Kappa Association of
even be attempted by any other organ- proven that It Is capable of Still
greater things. We are on the look- I'hlladelphla Is an Intercollegiate orisation. It stands willing at all times
ganl/.atlon of graduate members of the
to lend assistance to members of any out for the fulfillment of the Provost's | honorary fraternity, and Is not a chaprepeated predictions that the Class of | ter. All members of 1'lii Beta Kappa
creed, and students of ull races and all
..
.
. „
,
. ,, who live in Philadelphia are eligible
,„„ membership
,„„„,,, . ,,,„ ,„
beliefs. But. most important of all. It l'l would go down in Pennsylvania his ! for
in ,,
the association.
tory
as
the
greatest
class
since
'87.
Prof.
Felix
B.
Schelllng,
head of the
is dependent on us for its exlsience.
English Department at this University,
I#t'8 give "till It hurts." I^t the folks
COWBOYS ASSEMBLE TO-NIGHT. Is president of the association. He is
also a Senator of the United Chapters
at home know about it also; they'll be
f m l>Pta Ka|>1>a
Plan
National
Rocky
Mountain
Club
to
"
glad to increase your contribution.
Direct Publicity.
„
_
.
_ . ,
„_.
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Museum Receives Eskimo Articles.
As the re < lt
of
CHAMPIONSHIP SOCCER TEAM?
Etaoent developments In the Univer'"
the John Wana
slty
publicity
campaign
In
Western
"'aker
expedition
to the Artie coast of
Despite tho laudable accounts of last
A
states will be presented by the Rocky 'aska, the University Museum will
Saturday's soccer match with Cornell Mountain Club ut a meeting to-night at a(ltl to lts OOllaotlon a great number of
All the work "rtlcles used by the people of the
In the local newspapers, there was a 7.30, in Houston Hall.
done by committees .during the past frozen north. The expedition was sent
very noticeable falling off In the play month will be discussed and ratified by 0,lt two >'ears ago by the Museum, unPiuns for affiliation ,|,'r ""' leadership of William B. Van
of the 'Varsity team. From all appear- thS whole dull.
with
dubs
in
other
schools In a Xa- Valln- " BOtad explorer, to study the
ances, the Junior Prom, was largely retlonal Association of Rocky Mountain Ksklinos. While there he made a colsponsible, It is very hard to expect Clubs have been developed and will be lOOtlon of everything used by them.
from clothing and cooking utensils to
thai the 1121 men on the team would voted upon.
The Entertainment Committee has hunts anil orna i at
stay away from the nsOBl important ■i lined a faculty member (o give a
il opinion upon the posslbHil
Announce Sigma Xi Meeting.
event of Junior Weak, but certainly
At a recent meeting of the Sigma XI
Saturday'', exhibition should prove a end value of the advertising work of
lectlonal clubs.
\)i men from West- Society of the TJi
Drat
Is son for the coming weei;.
Fortuare invited to attend and t,- ouarterlj met ting was announced for
nately there win be no Prom, or other io-.M»-rate with the committee from thto Wednesday. In the Zoological Labinelr home state in securing naw ma> orato
Three other meetings will
am tion thl
o that all fears
i" <: Id bi tors n< si June
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Resteraunters who endeavor at all times to serve food stuffs
Of a better grade, tastefully prepared
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1430 Chestnut Street
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Broad and Girjrd Ave.
3647-49-51 Woodland Ave.
27 S. 15th St. (Open Nov. 1.1
THE LARGEST IXCLl'SIVE HABERDASHERS IN THE STATE
HARRY HKRZBERGS
^ ORCHESTRA #
in HOUStOn Hall represents tile very the social schedule tor tha winter seti
center of the University. From then- Into full swing. For those who are i"
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Market Street
N. Front Street
SPECIAL RATES TO U. OF P. STUDENTS
The Finest of Board !! Sawdust!
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Commutation'Cards
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31 South 8th Street
Japanese Gift Shop
YeOlde Tyme
a.unch A'hop
HOME eoo/C/XG
3315
WOODLAND
AVE.
ADLERs
Thanksgiving Sale
Men's $25&$30
Overcoats
Suits
and
'20
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Hosiery - Gloves
For the vacillating season
Is a matter that
Means much to your
Health and comfort
My advice.
My stock and
My advantageous prices
Are yours to
Command
Yours for Real
Service
Walk
up
one
flicht and let us
show you the frreat»st values
it is
possible to offer. Our
low overhead expense and low rent
enable us to undersell every store in
town.
lltfa and Chestnut St.
AsULeCisK Clothier
Entrance on 13th Srr««t
tj
CAL GODSHALL AT BEASTON'S EVERY MONDAY
HARVEY WILLMAIM ON TUESDAYS
S. E. Cor. 13th&MarketSts.
— OI'KN KVFMNCiS
-O.
aastshasfifca
MONDAY. DECEMBER 1. 1919.
THE
INCORPORATED 1851
Berkshire Life Insurance Company
OF PI1TSFIELD, MASS.
We are always ready to talk with young men
about entering the life insurance business and
connecting themselves with this Company.
There has never been a time when life insurance has been in such popular favor as now; nor
a time when people are so dependent upon life insurance as now; nor a time when life insurance
Beu as so generally recognized as a necessity.
cause of these conditions the business opens a
great opportunity for young men starting in life,
requiring no invested capital and offering features
such as few lines of business offer.
E. H. PLUMMER, General Agent,
512 Walnut Street
Philadelphia, Pa.
T. E. CALDWELL & CO.
CHESTNUT & JUNIPER STREETS
PHIL \DELPHI A
Jewelers
Goldsmiths
Silversmiths
AN UNIQUE STOCK THAT SATISFIES THE MOST
DISCRIMINATING TASTE
Prompt and Careful Attention to Purchases by Mail
PE N N SY L V A N I A N
AT THE THEATRES
Lyric.—Lew Klt'lds. in the latest
musical comedy, "A Lonely Romso,"
is the only new Ottering In the theatres
tliis week. The play is In three acts
and Mren UMUI, and contalna twenty
musical numbers.
Mr. Fields plays
Augustus Tl|>p. II milliner with a love
for cabarets, Which he cun only Indulge
by slipping nway from his home and
disguising as a young man. On one of
his adveutures he befriends a young
woman which brings most amusing
consequences.
"A Lonely ltomeo"
(■(lines direct from a six-months' run in
New York, and contains a notable cast
and a bouquet of Amerlcau Beauty
glrla.
With the work of the new men. Manager Black is completing the arrangement! for the matches with the rifle
teams Of West Point. Annapolis.
Princeton
and
Columbia.
These
mat (lies will take place during January and February.
it is hoped that the University team
will be able to compete In the annual
government match held at Caldwell.
X. J., during the summer. This tourney Is a national one, and. If the plans
of the team materialize. Pennsylvania
will be represented in the next mat. h.
The squad will continue to use the Armory ut Lancaster avenue and Thirtyj third street until spring, at which time
> the team will practice on the Hissingj ton range. A Freshman team will be
I organized soon, which will probably be
entered in the National Rifle Association matches.
o
Adelphia. — Charlotte Walker and
Karnest l-uwford continue to play to
CLASSIFIED
capacity houses In "Tea for Three."
The play Is presented by the Selwyns
ADVERTISING
and Is a humorous portrayal of a new
angle on the old triangle. It conies
from over a year's run In the Maxlne
FOR RENT—l-arge double room, thirdKlliott Theatre. New York.
floor front. 8T01 Locust.
Sam. S. Shubert.—This is the goodbye week to Philadelphia audiences of
"Monte C'risto. Jr." This New York
Winter Curden extravaganza consists
of twenty-four scenes and employs two
hundred fun-makers. Its run here has
been exceptional, and seats for the
coining week are already becoming
■oaroa.
Beginning December 8, Lew
Fields, in "A 1-oncly Romeo." will
move to the Shubert.
THE RENLAC. :'.'."'! and 39IHJ Spruce
St
Kooiu and board for two young
men; home cooking.
LOST—From top of lacker BOB, College Hall, a black leather note-hook.
containing lectures needed for exams.
Finder please return to Pennsylvanlan
PAGE THREE
Pvttj, Km.
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OPEN AN ACCOUNT AND MAKE
TAILOR
YOUR HEADQUARTERS HERE, THE
* son «
I *EN AND BOY.'
SAME
AS
HUNDREDS
OF
PENN
MEN DO EVERY YEAR.
THE
LARGEST
WOOLENS,
STOCK
ALWAYS
OF
AUTHENTIC
STYLES AND SO CORRECT AND
SMART IN DETAIL AND FINISH;
IN FACT, SUCH CLOTHES A8 WILL
ii
APPEAL
UJ8 UALNVT J\ t
PHILADELPHIA. ,.
TO
YOUR
INDIVIDUAL
TASTES.
Pyle, Innes & Barbieri
LEADING COLLEGE TAILORS
1115 Walnut Street
Drovers and Merchants National
Bank
3014-16 MARKET STREET
office.
Resources $1,700,000.00
FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms.
third story; breakfast if desired
Chester Ave. cars at B8rd Bt Mrs. W
0
Chestnut Street.—Frank Tiuney, in It Patterson. 131*. S. .".I'.rd St.
"Some Time," will give, his last per- 3329 WALNUT ST.—One large room,
formance this week. This comedy on
heat and light; Unfurnished suite for
Account} of Students and Fraternities Solicited
SAMUEL GRAHAM. JP. Pieiidenl
CHAS. W. HALDF.MAN. 2nd|Vice.Pr«icUM
FRANK P. CLARK. Ut Vite-Pretide»t
ERNESTjR. PATTON, Cuhiet
CHAS. V. MOHAN. A..t.C..hi«
theatrical Ufa unt Philadelphia Into small fraternity or club, girls or boys.
GET THE GENUINE
The ORIGINAL and RELIABLE
.mil invigorating for students and athletes
II.. the quality and Mavor thai imitation- laCB and costs no UOM
Drink it at the fountain.
Keep a jar in your room.
SUITS JEJE2. $56.00 to $125.00
( h./t i ~ i mpli led /" //""
galei of langfater since coining from Uso nice warm rums for lodging. GenNew Y"ti,
\ll the humorous phases tlemen from Ohio or Virginia preferred.
of a slar's life are represented In the Mi- Baxter, 8899 Walnut Bl
scenei of ■ dressing room, a boarding
FOUND—A pair of tortoise-shell
house, ■ club and a theatre roof garglaSSU In trout of College Hall. The
den.
same may ic claimed by Identifying
o
tin in at Dean's office, College Hall, and
Coming Next Week.-"(ill. M> Hear.' pa^ lag for this ad
to tii>4 Chestnut stre. t Opera n
WANTED—Charge of fraternity din"The Riddle Woman," to the Lyric.
ing-room or cooking; can furnish
food rel I 01
Notify The PennsylBEGIN RIFLE TEAM PRACTICE.
vanlan.
Tonight's The Big
Amateur Dancing
Contest
CORTISSOZ SCHOOL
Eiclutirc Method
•A Teacher for
Every Pupil"
Special Ratti |0 SlnJ.nt.
RECEPTION
Saturday Kir..
Da? ...d In,
Baiter BuildRij
"HI
See "AL"
ss u
by December 20th
"Ii
STUDIOS DJtNSJtWT
Dancing Every Evening at 1830 Market St.
Dancing Instruction
5 Lessons $3.00
DANSANT MATINEES
Saturday Evenings, Dancing for Couples Only, 1820 Market St.
{Our latest innovation^
Saturday Afternoons, 1820 MarKet St.
3.30 to 5.30
New Studio, a'top the Colonial Theatre, Germantown Jiuvnue
to open shortly
The Poster Contest is on
BEASTON'S
s&am
#]Dancing
12th and Chestnut
Opp. DORMS.
Get a Penna. Memory Book
ana keep your College Clippings.
They will be interesting later.
Modern
Dance Studio
The Studio of
C. Ellwood Carpenter
6 Piivalc Lruoni $5
Couraei in Stage, Faulty. Buck 6c U'iag
\X'«lij Clog Taught
Assembly Dances
Custom Tailors to College Men
ACCOUNTS INVITED
Campus Representative
ARTHUR P. LIVINGSTON
3617 Locust Street
References:
"MASK AND WIG"
"UNIVERSITY BAND"
EVERY NIGHT AT MNE
SNAPPIEST MUSIC IN TOWN
FINE FLOOR
SELECT PATRONAGE
Phone W.lnut 7230
121S W.Uiul
Pearl Jr. Strouse
Confidence
in the Purity of the food you eat is essential to
ESTABLISHED 1852
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1123 Chestnut St.
Private Lesson* Day and Evening.
Classes Every Mon. and Thus. Even'gs
DANCES MONDAY AND
SATURDAY EVENINGS
Van Horn & Son
1424 "<>
IT ST.
PlIIC.ADKl.l'HlA
i ypY
Open IO a. m, to IO p. m.
If you place the order before December 10th, delivery made
|. JACOB REED'S SONS
fun for the spectators as wall as the
ncei
Come down and compete
the more the merrier.
Some of the best dancers of Hie city
■ Etoauland Students.
A teacher
for each pupil
Lessons absolutely
private,
Make your appointment
Phone, walnut :;2o.
For The Holidays
Our Popularity aWtt Young
Men has hcen i.-cn, and is
hehi
| Ml and careful
catering to their requirements
1520
Chestnut
Stre
\nd its lammed full of thrills and
Before Going Home
Clothing
Haberdashery
Headwear
$5
DANCING
Marksmen Prepare for Intercollegiate A LARGE second'floor furnished room
for rent, within ten minutes' walk of
and National Tourneys.
campus
Phone Woodland 7101 J.
___—————^—————~——-——
Regular
been started TUTORING In Preparatory and Colfor the members oi the rifle team. In
lege Pranches by .1 I' Mah.r, M B
preparation tor the outside matohe i
1.1. It. Uefereii.es from 1' of P. m.'inits s. hedul
hundred and sixty tory Bl I I, 111 B 84th St. Class
candidates, besides the members of forming In Plane Q, ometry
JAMES E. MALLOY. TAILOR, 1227 Walnut St.. Second Floor the "Varsitj ■■"' reporting dally at the
Armory, and Captain Steals I pie
' duality and Setmd Floor Prices, "aie Economy"
Cutters and Designers:
ROCKOLate of London Shop
W. R. WILLIAM
Late of Dittrich Gleason Co.
WELCOME!
BARBlfcu
IF YOU LOVE
To Dance
On a Wonderful Floor, In a Beautiful
Place, with an Exclusive Set,* to the
strains of a Perfect Orchestra.
WHY NOT TRY HAMMOND'S,
Opposlt "L" Terminal, at 69th St., 8
minutes ride from 3Cth Street.
Philadelphia's MOST EXCLUSIVE
DANSANT. Receptions Monday, Wednesday and Saturday.
Digestion
You can't go wrong by placing your confidence in
The Victoria Lunch
3713 SPRUCE ST.
«M»
opp. Dorms
EUREKA THEATRE ~
To-day
Virginia Pearson in
"THE BISHOP'S EMERALDS"
To-morrow and Wednesday
Vivian Martin in
"HIS OFFICIAL FIANCEE"
3941-43 MARKET STREET
Typewriters Rented!
Kenilworth Restaurant
PENNOCK'S MEAT MARKET
SPECIAL RATES TO STUDENTS
3415 WOODLAND AVENUE
MFATS THAT YOU CAN EAT
American Writing Machine Co.
802 Chestnut St.
12-3 Chicken Dinner 5-7
Frit, a <l I'lrHinj HiUi'l Eipecia.Hr
3010 MarKet Street
B. W. SCHEUER, Rep.. 248 S. 39th St.
Open Sunday
Reitcnible Prices
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Dancing Every Evening
Monday Evening - LUCKY FAVOR NIGHT
Silver loving cups to winners
Thursday Evening - SPLASH ME NIGHT
MONDAY, DECEMBER 1. 1919.
PENNSYLVANIAN
JUNIOR CLASS DANCE
VOTED GREAT SUCCESS
DORMITORY HAND LAUNDRY
"One of the best bulls ever carried
out at Pennsylvania." was the concensus of opinion of all students who attended the Junior Prom, on Friday
night.
The first thing which struck
the arrivals was the quality and taste
of the favors, which consisted of
l«-attier card cases for the ladies and
bill folds for the gentlemen. The
galaxy of the decorations even exceeded the expectations of the committee.
Herzberg's and Lannin's orchestras
had I real competition to put out the
best dance music, so that by about I-
We mind
We are the bachelors friend
E. A. WRIGHT COMPANY
Olfice and Factory
Broad and Huntingdon Stieets
PHILADELPHIA. PA.
jtur (Ulhe,
darn socks and sew
buttons on FREE
Hrii r>!.„„, Ruins o 101
3707 SPRUCE STREET
Engravers
E. J. SPRINGER OPTICAL CO.
3956 Market Street
Eyes Examined Scientifically
Broken Lenses Duplicated
Open evenings, nearest to University
- Printers - Stationers
Manufacturers of
Class and Society Pins, Medals
EXCLUSIVE DESIGNS IN
I Veddim; Eng i a; dug
Calling C tints
Commencement In; ita lions
Dance Prog rums
Mi nus
Leather Son-.,
Stationery
Photogravutes
o'clock they mvn both going the limit
45th and Parrisn Streets
SCOTT-POWELL
MILK
ICE CREAM
884-90 North 48th street
Tomlinson's Dining Room
REMODELED AND ENLARGED
3702-3704 Spruce Street
Follow the Crowd! students running* thia way!
In the Jazz line. Not for a single minute between !t and I! was there- a lull
In the music, one dance running right
Into the next.
Refreshments were
sc'-ved In line style in the rowing-room
and proved quite satisfactory.
One of the features of the affair wus
Hi" great success of the fraternity
booths. In the large hull where one
r.in hardly tepcad upon mooting anOther .it random for a dunce, these little aloOTM MTTOd as gutherinn places
for each fraternity.
They also provided B very comfortable and attractive place tor the chaperon i.
MacDonald
& Campbell
Freshmen Admitted
The Biggest Little Drug Store
WINTER'S
3STH AND SANSOM STREETS
PHILA.
NEW DARK TAN
Gun Metal or
Wax Calf
$10 to $13
BCLLAK
PIANOS
BRIEF CASES,
MUSIC FOLIOS
and
MEN'S
STUDENTS CASES
Drmand the onu'otia!
your protection.
rndaMark
el .|U«liiy
$3 to $15
The Best Values We Know Of
PLAYER PIANOS
TALKING MACHINES
VICTOR RECORDS
1129 Chestnut Street
GENUINE CORDOVAN
30 Style, i Wing Tip,.
Double Sole; etc.
$12 to *15
Our Prices
Specialists
In Young Men's
itii
Clothing
M&
MEN'S <&p& SHOES
1312 Chestnut St.g^^ 1232 Market St.
Haberdashery and Hats
1334-1336 Chestnut St
I'M!I VI I PHI \
-iioi-s ni'i N ~\riiiii\v i:vi"MN(is
LEATHI i< GOODS
GUARANTEED TO 31V!
SA I IM.U 1 OhY SERVICE
Jit all Stores where
quality rules.
Lifton VAg. Co.,
r ew York
-■«-
Factory
To You
Modermiel)
Sti |
: Ti --Coast
*>K.
United Hat Stores
1217 Market Street
Cunningham Bocl
!;op
BROAD AND WALNUT
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WRIGLEVS
5
5
5
c a Package
before the war
c a package
during the war
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Why Pay More
Quality • Style - Finish
.
Are combined in the United
Hats to the highest point in
excel'ence.
Velours $6.50
Caps. $1.50
$2.00 - 2.50
c a package
NOW
THE FLAVOR LASTS
SO DOES THE PRICE!
HERE are so many different kinds of
men who have declared SPUR the best
cigarette they ever tasted, that we say:
"Whatever afifieals to you most about a
cigarette you wilt probably find in SPUR.'
Judge "em by that good old tobacco
taste. Jud^e 'em by their high-breeding. Smoke all you want of 'em. They're right.
Judge 'em by their class and form—their smart
package of brown and silver—three fold to preserve
their delicious taste and fragrance.
They're not pasted—but crimped.
Burn slower
and draw easier.
You'll know Spurs for a winner the minute the dealer
trots 'em out. Try them now.
"Jiuill by <i I'rttmyliama man.
HOTE LDENNSYLVANIA
i"oimJL Opp. i'< nn.ik tnia Terminal
HOOBath.
The Worldi L.mc.t Hold
A New York Home for
Pennsylvania University men.
Convenient to everything, in
"the heart of New York."
Six Famous Restaurants, Convention
and Ball Rooms, Private Dining
Rooms, Reception Rooms and
facilities for all sorts of
business and
social affairs.
Operated by
The New York Hotels Sutler Co.
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