NOTICE—MEEK BROS. aie in position fo furnish you with Drawing Instruments from Keuffel & Esser Co., Wm. E. Stieren Co., Riefler & Al tender Drawing Pap rs, Scales, Triangles, Curves, Tee Squares Pencils, Erasers, etc. Every thing needed for the drawing room. Will order anything not in stock without extra cost. In Stationery we have the largest assortment of Box Paper ever displayed in the county, the latest in styles, size and color. Writing tab lets, note, pack, and letter size, ruled and plain, light and heavy, 5c to 50c each. Pencil tablets, note and composition books, vests pocket memoran dums and account books. Pens, pen holders, pencils, erasers, ink, mucilage, paste, card racks and photo mailers Fountain Pens “Parker,” “Wirt,” “Laugh lin.” Every pen guaranteed. State Pins all the latest designs. Waste paper baskets, alarm clocks, mirrors, tooth, hair, lather, clothes, hat and flesh brushes, hand scrubs, combs, sponges, chamois, etc. Books, Magazines, Novels Ladies’ Home Journal, Satur day Evening Post, and Argosy ordered only on request. Cigars, cigarettes, and tobies, pipess moking tobacco, novel ties for the smoker’s den. Soda Water all flavors 5c., Sundae 5c., ice cream soda and egg phosphate ioc. Give us a call and if we cannot suit you or do not have what you want we will tell you where you can get it. We will order anything in our line for you without extra charge. We take subscriptions for any pub lications for Fraternities and Clubs at reduced prices. Souvenir Postal Cards State College Pennants Terms Cash. THE DRUG STORE, H. D, & P. B. MEEK, 1 Alumni Notes, 1 n\ d/ % Jtf Chas. F. Shoop, ’Ol, has been appointed instructor in the mathe matical department. J. A. Hunter, ’go, is now Prof, of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Colorado, Boulder, Col. M. J. Rentschler, ’O4, chemist for the Pennsylvania Railroad Com pany at Altoona, was a visitor here last Saturday. C. W. Lawrence, ’97, who was with the Brown-Ketcham Iron Works, has been appointed instruc tor in Civil Engineering here. E. E. Godard, ’O3, is installing the new electrical plant in the Engineering Building. “Paddy” will also direct the badet band. John B. Landis, ’O3, of the American Car and Foundry Co., Berwick, Pa., spent a few days last week with Prof, and Mrs. C. D. Fehr. John P. Kottcamp, ’O4, York, holder of the John W. White Fel lowship, has joined the corps of in structors in the mechanical depart ment. Paul O. Noble, ’O4, who was connected with the electrical de partment at the opening of college has secured a position with the General Electric Company. L. A. Harding, ’9B, formerly mechanical engineer in charge of the Lackawanna Steel Company’s power plant at Wehrum, Pa., and lately manager of the Pennsylvania Engineering Co., Pittsburg, has received an appointment as assist ant professor of Machine Design. TO THE ALUMNI. The Free Lance is dead but the State Collegian is alive. Else where in this issue you will read the claims made for this publica cation. Send in your subscriptions at once. Write directly to us any news concerning alumni. Let the college know what you are doing. Address all communications to The State Collegian, State College, Pa. S. W. Kalin, Hatter and Men’s Furnisher. ' Students headquarters for hats, Neckwear, Fancy Shirts, Hosie ry, Underwear, Gloves and Sweaters. STATE COLLEGE, PA Wear international (lotnli Fall and Winter Suits, Overcoats, Raincoats and Corduroys. Prices Right. Fit Guaranteed. Room 57S Main BUlu P. M. RAINEY, Agt. It Will Pay You To buy your Dry Goods. Notions, Shoes, Groceries, Etc., of us. Our reputa tion stands back of tne goods, which are better, brighter and snappier than ever before. HOLMES ®> CO. State College, Pa. Main St». H. Grimm Merchant Tailor. 30 years experience in Tailoring. Samples of the finest imported goods steady on hand. Dress Suits a Specialty. STATE COLLEGE, PA. S. E. KIM PORT, BUTCHER and dealer In Choice Beef, Lamb, Pork, Veal, Salt Meats and Poul try. Special attention given to Cat erers. Call and see us on Allen St. STATE COLLEGE, PA.