M. r,. C. Library ! Ibt iAfuiug, «ich. P v '**"'• EDITORIALS IHichi^air 6tate #lzm SPECIAL TRAIN -Young Itlnods -Ik-ar Witness TO MARQUETTE -Reside the Winding Cedar KAST I.ANSlNti. MK'HKiAN. TUESDAY. OCTOBER .. Homecoming Affair C. L. Brewer S/tarial Train If'ill Carry Decorations Stlnlenl* to Mari/iirltr Prize Is W on Independents Select Arnold Sponsored by Music ,s Honored Chartering a special train, Mich¬ igan State College students will To Student Council Position By Sigma Nil be able to attend the game at Fraternity in Union At Ba,,<",,e, \ xtr«ify Chili ami Athletic . , Marquette (Milwaukee) and be back the same day, it was an- nounced by Robert Rosa, vlce- president of the .student council. Kii|i|iu ku|i|iu llaiiima Re- At Meeting Friday Afternoon Vlnniiux' From Five State. Atteml Mil I'lii K|ti Council AIm> Fcto Air-< ■Vl'*l«,rd»>' luin- I'un-lielleiiie ( ii|>. Offii-rr- of l!lrtrll /on,-- M-» The train will leave Lansing at Appoinli-il n« Lrapit* Affair on Union Sim Poreli Sultirilu. Sight: Henna Saturday Night, .. I •« o'clock Saturdap morning and b*» I.eiiiling All Sororilir-. Plans Given Foriiiiil.ii,'- I'rourum for Yriir'« Arlivilii-o: Arnolil Kulhrvit Fanner Arts as 1 oaslnii.lrrs., j back in Lansing at about eleven llrrrlvr, F\-OIficio I'oul Onl\. Aluninae from five states were priw r' ,t* the !i-m . An alumni varsity and athletic o'clock ;.rw fi b.inquet. held last Satur- *8 80 the same night. The fare Coit ot ,he kamr The head of a ferocious tiger, <2-20, gigantic in size, with flapping ears OK bv Board By Itarvey llarrington w .11 c. lib p pi in the faculty Is0 I*18* °lher than food und inci- an4i rioting eyes, displayed by the Qjrt held Saturday night by the I.e.,! chapter . : Mu ph ft • lob rooms ot' the Union building, dentals, the total cost will Sigma Nu's, won the Inter-fratern- Fred Arnold, sophomore from Irvtngton. N .! . was elected general uajwrsal honor .music society. The affa.i wa> led I the Fiw I'riiji-rt* Itrwlvf Ap¬ Mil t . 4l. se the scheduled 00 Ity council cup for homecoming Srr.t5 of the group, and was held in the *un pains f the in; to activities «t States 1936* Rosa ard of agriculture, five ,.t v night. Chestei I. Brewer. 1 Honaid Garlock at the Phi Delt lick them off ' fttstior: uf the history of the 4! y,s« Beatrice Brody. a membri t-nvr at State ami one of Ihouw- or Rob- was here during I composed of lAMui talk on the ideals of M«« until late. s« they did not tivex from each Phi Epsilon 4>f service, during them until Saturday evening 1903 t» 1910 in- cussing plans for An interesting review of the opinion the sorority din- This plan would musical achievement in the college on the whole, did not equal athletic director j tern whereby made by Prof. Lewis Richards of Die fraternities in exivl- the titU- of prt>- i start until some 1 of the musk department essor Richards is patron of Phi education. | had begun, either thr niWllla of Win* fall term. ur the begkuUng •# chapter and It is indebted to j Tlie prize-winning Sigma Nu ! winter terra. ftt' the inspiration which he' koration wa* placed directly in given through his leadership Many freshman girls and n#w fount of the door so that irad of the music department i (students have expressed the opin- tittering stepped through the jaw* Aft.-; leaving in 1910, Brewer re¬ -h the chapter represents turned in the fall of 191? as direc¬ j ion that they do not feel well of the tiger. The judges selected it Early HtsUrv Told ted cf athletics and head coach of j enough acquainted with sororities btcauae it was limply done and its i health, Miss Sophie IM.-tead, * | at the end of the two-wwfc formal fbnfbiilT""" ff/• rntCfHd "the service , durmg the World war and return- j rushing to choose a sorority. Hence with the proportions 1 j many of them wait until later in ThU. with Us bold 1 "'"'the year Pan-Hellenic Council is outstanding m.uned until tin- jprtng !I The lambda of 1921 eager to have the opinion of these ' [decorations were thought to br un- 14" ; new students, since theirs is the | uiua, from thp ^ndp(,in, of Wlg. attitude which sororities meet | lna|,lv and W|| Thl. lvlti| Sl|£s i f every year during f.irmal rush- j pUci.d thi. ^HM. of thrir M. • ',nSTherefore If any students on the display was considered magnifl. • jent. but their score wa* towered b> ti.i' ^ S 1 campus have ideas that j their use of the mule rather than at) wouW 8le Pan-Hellenic 1 the tiger, which is the oflirut! Mi*- {Council in formulating new rush- (souri mascot ,n^ tule* they are requested to! The Kappa* were given the cup j send them to Sally Langdon at the j because their clock, against a resident.* for these two years nasi ...i .n r - '• •: Sigma Kappa house. The com- ; hackgi ound of green twinels wa* mittee working on the plans foi j original and especially well-light- Frment Head Speaks iBngg- .1.- ,r V . Ire- , TV chapter of 1935-36 wa>»lK ' ary,) deferred rushing is getting in-jed. fr«Miated by Miss Gwendolyn Miss K Uarp«--M» ' ,ii with i formation from other campuses as J the well a* determining the sentiment j Inter-fraternity council, Jack liamann. president of the Poloists Will sUer. president, and since she w jdHrtkian a' tm-i wa* in the local campus. The its continuing as presicj^t her t* unfinished. jhmpitai »* Miss Miller i B*-« uwke* of N< V.--. A tc was!on that j which will be welcomed should i the fraternities. ideas (charge of the competition among I'lay Tliiuxlay kkhed some plans which the: Miv< ASh-« U- ' •' U', it n-- ople include not only suggestions for j - apter is, putting into efTeci in the j pita! a! L>r,r. Mf W ■ ' urn- 1 he time of formal rushing but! Siuilrnl, Will 'I'uLi' on I rive in January This group will arejrtera Dotic* *r * future. Odermg of Some of these a Mu Phi scholar- [ M.> K • • • \U ■■ • *. ■ :zrrz« Wells to Hohl ll'Itli Fit-lil Arlillt-ry I Bids for tin new bunkhouse will ipto Mu Phi members as well as | Foote hu -r J a; * - .r. club rushing starts. - • W.fl* in Dt-in Hull. «■ wubhshment of a loan fund Mrs E-iiia; .« K.a;- ■> St krd — — Genuine Mixer i the board announced. f tekr.led girl* Miss Miller is , Marie, a. • . M S < j Th. Mi- tw,,n SI,If intlr,. Home Ec Deail " piano pupil of Lewis Richards igrads at f .. 1 * received her B. M degree in . v™r *l.rl«rr mfrr. 5 *i* -f M.sst^un and the alumni« partment engaged In a busy ami athleu couiHil banquet on gram pro-j to be the merriest affair for new number Uiree 1,8 Rwmbm, that graduate* students since the alleged fresh- Only two of last year's letter j cess of being produced, with eye* winner* of t:s c detc engaged in professional work! sr g - the evening foUuwmg the game D« an Dye returned . Saturday!ruan mixer Unlike last year's men, Mattack and Failing, re¬ all set for i .a*t Saturday. from the 19th annual meeting off dance, which was closed to turned to play this year However, given later different states, five of '4 t, ur Amt.ng the alumni to return the American Dietetic all uf the player* are in good were two from California and one; which was held m j but WelD Hall men, this one will j itiay night. tjctober 21. and the i be open to all freshmen and their ; form and promise the artillerymen r j school debate t hi from Florida- ch use Us. At Uie a stiff battle Stab- Dairy Team j October 24 j world acquaintance tour .Saturday, j2?. weie chosen.-. (more than The Demagogues will play the 1'laeeN at Dalla* The first all-member ship mert- Mii» Dorothy Delay, violinist, | ,J^sXry bu.ki.rg Student era, tea and lunch second game of the evening with I ing crunks the installation uf l*ith '<*y* the Aliegro ma no troppo! W,rm<"r' t!'i0^r' Grange to ,~i imuucw. : the Red Cedar "Indians" after the student game. State's lineup will The Michigan Stale college J the junior an dsrniur cabinets. Jc, , '-•Fmret of th, "to«*rto in D triunu »r*' !i ,B«thQv.n: M.« A^e,6"!t" B llold Convo Sat'dav be Drake at number one; Lee, dairy judging team, composed of | According in the tradition, refreah- nil th, ,ri> "Vuu|K"'r-"hGr"'*posed of one gsrl and number two, and either Peterson Lawrence Johnson. George Hyatt, | mcnts will be served at this first Artie go, number three. Harry Wilt and Alternate Arden meeting f*o»" (.-on th, up,,, U Tc«r, 1 A t,.m iom^« open meeting of the Student or will meet Wayne here and ; Grange will be held next Satur- State has ofte of the best polo Foster placed ninth in the Na¬ The world acquaintance tour, ai ^ hxztrt. the -alack Birds one man teams in the middle west, and tional Dairy show at Dallas, Tex¬ in previous takes Ha Cyril Scott and the the other two winner* w*B travel da>. October 24. at 8:15 in room \ ing years, mem* bera to Detroit. This year ** the Wildrrneess" by to Detroit and delate wijh another ^ Ag Hall. Everyone who Is j t»«i ! be well supported by the as. competing against 20 teams. It placed third in Guernseys, fifth they are Wayne squad Wayne holds interested, as welt a# members, are fans la.st year Iht team visiting the Greek, Mexican, and is annual debate cIskk The two '■ invited. the greater percentage of Its in judging Holsteins and fifth in Maltese colonies in the city. The State teams will be coached by! An unusual feature has been ar- W, this year they expect id; Jersey* Lawrence Johnson had itinerary for the day includos J. A- MCMomIc. instructor o.' rfcng«| for the program. Mr I. T. better. the highest individual score in j j lin. watching the people at their work speech. • Bowman, from New South WalM, j Joalin is from Harvard the near future the | judging Jerseys and won a <400 will go to Culver to play the scholarship at any school he may and eating the respective national The proposition to be used wtU now taking post gradual Later they will go to Chi- ehooae, the only scholarship of¬ foods. This tour will t>e under the be the one used by the high school. here, will give a talk on to play in the midwest polo fered in the entire meet. George direction of native guides. Col* debate conference this year. "lb - • interesting features of Australian Hyatt was third in judging Hol¬ leges from all over Michigan come Kgved. that the federal govern- j society and rural life This is the steins. to Detroit for this tour. The cost rnent should own and operate all J first of a aeries of similar is <1,25, plus a small transporta¬ electrical utilities" grams which will b ing contest in which the team has tion charge. All Y. W. members Judges last night were Prof. J | during the regular participated, the first being" the arc invited to attend; these who D. Menchofer. and J A McMon- meetings National Dairy ahow at .Water¬ agle. of the speech department and Following the program there loo, Iowa, In which it placed sec- J. T. Caswell, assistant professor < will be. as usual, a social program MICHIGAN feTA'lh NEWS Tuesday, Octolxr 20, 100(1 ill morning by fomwno apparently in the late ■ ■ «;« ■ ■ ■ r lower New have the entire York whose pranks neighborhood in IBidiiqan 3 6t.itc News i f a Homecoming < IfEDARSlDE Piffle •a constant uproar. rubUabptl Tup»Jnyi ied at the Albert street*. The one - IIUARNIVAI PState REVUES Theatre CLASSIFIED j other I*h"XiI young pe«.pl«\ The other car v rrnnhed into this car] thoroughly smashing c Pippin I Coming Wednesday and both. The occupants- of the offending car j. ■ *■■■■-9 ■ ■ { Thursday Jane Withers then ran off up the street, in LOST—Grey and black mottle. MANAGING KDIT»'i j Other* near! v rr!i«heii all six of the,' "Pepper' Scheafer pen. Lost about ho. LARRY D1STM. per.- Jane VI near Harborne's. Phone 2-87.17 DON O'HARA eth Century-1 LOST — Eclectic pin, betw«- RICHARD A. VOfb and promises to be the i Lansing anf! East Landing Rewa. RUTH U HAM AD hit in the mischievous ( Return to State News office dnmi aim. iccession of triumphs. - — * Day I Without Ifuintf lift. Irtwth.v nnomi Hi. . it ,.f the fi problem, «f modern life llflr nut mtifTin* for moilrrn women. H-elte. protect nafely »nil eflicicnt- ly witliout .unitary napkin, or pad,. li-ctle. perform II rnlilUS in llir II inlrr their funrlion in»iiiW|f ■ml »re mi tiny lh»t ■ day". Mudrut | lut> h"e ^ PROTECTION new riamlard. of comfort "" . . , ami convenience ... of peraonal daintmeaa ..» lor NAPKINS women everywhere. un ... f#r ». ! 1,1 VV i" h w inter, OR BELTS • to It.ixe. rtf 11—3«»r: haiMthag packet* of 3—12c Manufactured htlfl/'ll Ktl/lfMI l.flfllfllll It Flics I ftmpain, I or t n|lr,.,• ' his A Wealth uf Mi*ks. »U|s, Hums and Harty Things for fd.if L*n*n4*h(k. II A L L O \\ K • K N \ T T II I-: INK I' O th. 1 ,Jv| 'Sup, r ion.. . V\ c want every Citlietf ian to hear anti HI in... oi dance to one «hich y 0 ton for ma,. BOB SIEGR1ST gCM int! eellitig. and his hand To clip s-ii H train Inex to in Record with the general pbtl opbv per FRIDAY AND SATURDAY lovcls free (.tnth mm |0r State students and faculty. It *ugge> etead. pm-udo-cuiiure and a sein er of it is on r large j*vk*U» sit the nothi at large » n- r >v\ sophist teat»on-~ R, A. V It i* the dutv ft' thr bonier* to ?**,rupu- v''** ' ' 1 * . Mifly honest and to strive to then t<* pru*ch combat the iorvc* which'""' : ■' mui o SPECIAL FOR TOES. • WED. III III' II itllVSS ; utulermine youth. The leader *hotlkI IrKc r ? Rc-eke;. if,. Men's and Women'. t There an- laws jit fhU atatc that make it staunch sIrirI on religion, even HhntgH it s r Sk ; KuliUr Heel, pul on 24c iiU-gah first, to drive a car whin- drunk, my- take* courage *nd scii sauifke. Youth j* ] /•] .] oiui, to kave the acrtte of an «n :dent, and, n ail; vurioti« Bitd ittleivstM ia rftllgton in att <.» We l)je Shoe. p-.o-mde 39c • Iii.uk for thirti. require all «eehients to '•< r*iK>rtwl (emltarraAmsI s* rt of way."' Mis* Alice I.Uiyd. U-r- au k Immetiiately. '.U-aa of uoimn' at the I'nivetaity of .Mahi- • AH lhri?R of the** eoiuittiotu wer* ' ..-Uted gait, is not T*Uf(ing to the puling of the ' 'V «o How did mxrn M. S. C. SHOE REPAIR here nhortiy after midnight last Sur.da> collection plate. . tatu vW-.e. u* s«i *•' Mow Tuesday. October 20, ltKJG Michigan stalk new? Page Three State Looks For Revenge Over Marquette Next Saturday Nine Missouri Fumbles Prove SI'ORTCASTER • eleven | unbeaten. on State's schedule that is j j Classified Ads Oct ■' S P O 11 T O 11 1 i I S BW^psbtote j The 10.10 opponents of State metj Costly as Spartans Register Two | I ' Br Al. TIIEILF.lt. gporta Kdltor I !I svts 'w m'rt" thumtorine up- th.it jolted the strong clovons Touchdowns and Win, 13-0 Johnny PinRcl and Al Ajrett. end' Marquette kept pace with Mtchi- So t.ikrr. .i he *.v.t i it on an don't know how to carry the ball. 1 * •: T'tu . in i hi'lding tin gan State by winning from Kan- ■ They fumble on every other play.' .m'-n-. a- : k .i i' 'i. a. i sas State in the last quarter 13 They continually keep th» Spartan t. to pas? Am!, hecaus.* he j to 0 j c .tiiso jeopnrdy because of thctr | «: ' :hr Team Leaves in • > > t i t t * Carnegie Tech. twice beaten by Cheering SerlUtn Brandstatter carrying. Those | r.efarioua ball Ta n't ttfan. 'tain t s<». <•'' ■ t-•*x i • •* ?•« '.!, ' '■ in r.tiiM ?;» l- middle western, elevens, removed All freshman men wishing to - t iu •••- 'Temple from the list t.f unbeaten Here Friday sit in the freshman cheering Is Game Star j pictures everybody is chuckling" section at the Temple game j..\rr and seeking .» reason for arc • v ! "fi tin- pi.tv V w > ■« . i>}; ih. Despite. Minnesota's overeonfi- lliirhmnii I'ntnl* Eleven lit should indicate this on the |j mistake, Thcv weren't printed) a tig serif- . Pini: !1 dene»> the Gopher* chalked up ticket they send in to the Ath¬ Spartan* Play Poorly But I .w»k thrn; up in Sunday mom-j i 1 querinK Michigan 2ft -ru-nti's Big Game al i tittur, •> - letic department } > t . lu to 0. Take Advantage of Miv ,rufs Fret Prv«B You U mh lhat - in. Co . • T., ! .1 Both Maiqtiette and Michigan \lil« jnWrr Tlli* Mock play-, to Gain Win. J Ac V, and Pinglc arc holding the Kenny Waite lit George Maskin L icun^tancc i- dnnuvrou.* # But t i i hf..,l a A* .; them will Marquette fall by the wayside Paces Field h.t.ku,!.{' • - remains the only Thru Mud " ' ' -r- • :«• "« ami ItHehman ' KiKng-Ca-Uv' bu'fki !.-. .aid P::ig. !. .: and -w cotnpnriy^'have grtumded the Hi was off and on end run and "• ' !* :ni • , . •• fi 1" s|mitans m.int.il thoroughly in the funda- t ih.- game But den' Have You Tried OUR umaiM .1 ,t most them know SUNDAY N1UHT \ --COMING.. SUPPER j ! An.I f ptc'.ui. P-nyi'l was' JOE SANDERS r t!(» Horn! health and sticccha hand in hand. And Ih,- OrrhfTuira ?• Howl Rouularly for Health and Recreation. j? rilliij. Ot'lwltcr .'{(Mlt they are RAINBOW AIMI DRY interesting anil inexpensive E \dm — sl.lHi per-on phi- i,t\. Ihwu—$1.25 piuh lav RECREATION CLlte Hunt Sjnnh j Tiekel —Sattdv's. Harhorne'- . • _ Ilespies Win From Rivals -Its a Liqht Smoke! By 6-2 Fount When Thrilling Events Lead ' To Constant Smoking! Komi Bring* Toiirh- ' ' l*a*- to When you rc1*t itcd... nervous.,, luppv and down: I'lii Hell* >ror«* ihnlltil. you smoke many I paretics without Safrt* in Filial Minute. " thinking about it. Make your flmicc a liyjlit smokt Smoke IntkiCJ—for Luc kics arc a liplit smoke i.l rt' h. ripc-lKxlitiJ tohawo. Ihcy are matic of the center leaves of the finest that money tan buy. And they arc ihc only k "Ywtf Hit Parade" — Wednesday ** ' -SUte, JJ-p trounced itw Alpha €».aroma Rh«* j and Saturdaycvcnings. Listen, judge i^Kmnn and ho squad "o. lea** the Union 8 o'clock 12 t tna P".\ h.r.h 6 to 0 d#lupt to tito 1U U*1U Th.U T - | and tumpare the tunes — then try Your Lucky Strike ' " night They wttl board. mlPUH And if you're not a "1%:~ •n t-am.ng and Wave there wjde-apread forma- _ a *aye* and Brenner lad the Tic medicv • ' log Lucktat. buy a y fa Ft .day morning Bachn^n lit**' Al» told, the H.llU>pp«vra it*c attack a« they stormed over the* try them. Ma) he you've besua a Uosuuve yet jujt how rnanv urne diCffent tug suoieihiug. toirr,.n iu. m th» **m Agx» tiinm Hr.,, -«> r, ;,<■ wi\\ take oo'th* trip.; SpaiU/u » .. tprnd a bu»y *«*k ><•"» "n WW ' . grid-j n apt to include as many - learning nulrwgt t>! rtowaas Itu* d»> niphf. ram and to- ouirona- • < the ixip to PliUburgh two «aa nol In iWuU aftrr May*. to. V fe**< Thirty-nine players Buihroan wa< far tiain mtis- » i'tit l~>-< troni Bwnwr to rorr.t' ^ijided in that group, while ftrrt "*** *kfl with ht» Iran'i .howln» u-xtm the Una tor a countor Bran-, j three full teams are ex- agalrut tit* T.»«T«. but rvm h« ex- aer then wet** to uitl a paw I , to be taken to Milwaukee p«rt» ti^to r J do b*tl*r tiu» wwk ihunaell. thu Urn* thrown met** xrs*ion* Uu* week OF RICH, RIPE-BODIED TOBACCO Irs TOASTED" wUI ^fitted' to solve the tricky j trr a ClaaaMM I MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Tuesday, October 20, 19.16 The ballroom was most artistic* I with her colorful contralto voice, Mr and Mrs C E Smith and at a coffee after the game *wrcn«, Villiam Smith. M. and Mrs Urquhmt. and Mrs D 1 of Ann Rlordan. Marian Dolrymple wu • ; Come One ami All to the Homo Ec. Chth MSC Faculty ally decorated by Mrs C R. Up- delightfd the club with a group ham and Mrs C H Mahoney The of three songs. Mr. Press received nrwly built stage was the center an ovation as he stepped on the to Smith. M. Mr _ Urqtihart. and Mrs .. ,r Delia tipha The alumnae members. « Meeting Opens Year of interest and made a beautiful platform. His three violin num- flowers. Oriental rugs about the I bers left nothing to be desired and room added a note of color. again demonstrated his ability as a truly great artist. all the;Folk rnembrr.- «»f thr home i cliili Start* Villi a Mrs. L. C Hughes. Mrs. C V. The. hospitality com m ittee, ,, Pallnrd. and Mrs C B Dibble ilftha 1 hi Omega Ilrception in I tiffftt .»;ist«-d the tea table of chorm- headed by Mrs. R. V. Gunn, very l ably looked after the newcomers. :n» appointments Mrs D. H La- V«.i Mrs || C Rather and Mrs | Mrs H. M. Wills and Mrs. R. J. C \V Duncan assisted at the tea Coleman presented each new tub:. M* K H Ryder. Mrs W | member with a small corsage of ! white baby mums and fern, tied n H.-dt i> k Mts K H McDonel, with ribbon in the college colors. and M:- R K. Steward poured 1 More than three hundred mem- The high note of the afternoon u e •he musical program given by | bt-rs and guests attended the af- ♦ A., mombris <-f the music depart¬ ! fair ment. Miss Beatrice Brody and Ml Michael Press Miss Brody Cltui/itJ Ail git rtnlli "TIIK GREEN PASTURES" WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY! Xorllt Hull En/tfia llrlla AI ftlm All that North Hall th rise Kapt'-i Ik : entertained E/oilttn Vi can . [about th«w days is thru p.»rv ' ot ' their niianrar at a dinner at the br "M! rhapt.T li'Mr October IT. oft or hcld^ulmday t.igl^ I'.di Mi M.u,\ the alumnae returned and Mrs It, M if.ft. ,\jr and "\ W lil.ui. Mr and Mis T f v >>f jf.... n|, who Is ('antutf. I>ran Conrad, IVan ind be assistant mana-ei of thr foods j CASH AND CARRY- . Mrs Mitchell. nndJDean Dye [department m thr Wool worth Mary *«.w. i; ;. Ada j.*, wfio is working in Parke j Suits, dry cleaned and pressed Tile J • haiiman of thr > M a Davis in Detroit. Adelaide llamil* | Top Coats, dry cleaned and pressed Tile j Hustr" Louise Ma.-Ch H.tiiil is working i Overcoats, dry cleaned and pressed !H)c j ;n a •-•overnnirot ofl'u-r in lonsitjg. I Trousers, cleaned and pressed, It/tint \i Ih'lltt i Klin ' I ""ik' ri! o r j SPITS, pressed only .'toe ji Coats, pressed only 20c j I'ants, pressed only 20c I nn.h coktkic SEE SCHRAM j FRIDAY "TO MARRY—WITH I.OVK"-";" ■»"«« l.iiiuhihi Plli I//»/«.i Pi Aii/i/iii Phi /.if,I Ilnr\ l/u,f ...that's the whaleman's signal for a smoke And on land and sea, from c;oast to coast.,. with millions of smokers, men and women . . . when they take time out to enjoy a cigarette it's "Smoke-0... pass the Chesterfields" Chesterfields arc milder . . . and what's more they've got a hearty good taste that leaves a man satisfied.