State College Hotel J. B. Shuman, Proprietor CENTRALLY LOCATED SPECIAL KATES TO STL DENTS EXCELLENT ATTENTION GIVEN TO TRANSIENT TRADE LIVERY IN CONNECTION STEAM lIEAT GUOD CUISINE A FINE LINE OE CIGARS ALWAYS ON HAND Huntingdon Laundry R. L. DUFF, AGENT Soft wash - 50 cents per dozen SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Laundry Bags Ftee to Customers 4 a neat Hair Cut, Shave, Shampoo, Massage Treatment, Call on c A WOMER (Successor to C. L. Croyle) SHOP IN COLLEGE HOTEL Krumrine & Pearce STATE’S BIG STORE DRY GOODS In all the newest effects in Wool and Wash Fabrics GENTS’ FURNISHINGS The best line of Shirts* Collars, Ties, Hosiery, Underwear Is found here SHOES SHOES SHOES AND THEN SOME We have more Shoes than any two stores in town. Try a pair of the State shoes for winter. 83.50 and 84.00 GROCERIES AND TATILK SUPPLIES The finest and best line in the city is found WiUl US. Y. M. C. A Notes At the meeting of the Association on Dec. 19th, a Christmas offering was made toward the support of Mr. C. W. Harvey, Pennsylvania’s representative in the foreign field. Mr. Harvey is a graduate of Buck nell, and was at one time Student Secretary for the State. He is at present located in Tientsin, China, engaged in Association work. The constitution of the Associa tion, lately revised, has been printed in pamphlet form. Copies may be had by all members by application to the Secretary. The first of a series of social evenings for the members of Bible study classes was held on Saturday evening, Dec. 10th. About twenty five men gathered in the Association rooms where the evening was spent in playing games. Later refresh ments were served. The arrange ments were in charge of B. D. Kunkle and G. W. Groff. The Annual Strength Tests. During the annual strength tests here this week H. C. Offutt, ’O5 broke all previous records by mak ing a total of 9210 points. W. T. Dunn ’OB, comes second with 8597 points, and L. O. Kuhn 'O5 is third with 7653. In his Freshman year Offutt only made a total of 6010 points, so that his present record shows a gain of 3200 points; he is 5 feet 10 in height, weighs 152, and is the champion middle weight wrest • ler at State. The system used by Director Golden is a modified form of the Sargent code, and Offutt’s achieve ment is considered remarkable. The examination of the present Freshman class, numbering 310, has been completed by Director Golden, and he pronounces this class the best in all around development which has ever entered State. Twenty three per cent, of the class use to bacco.—Times. I EVER MET YOURSELF FACE f 53 TO FACE? Ever happened upon & j somebody wearing a SUIT or OVER- g J COAT of nearly or precisely the same g -g pattern as your own? No need to fear g i| this awkward contingency if you pin & j your faith to “Sim” Clothes. They’re g -g uncommon in pattern, but have every- g •i thing in common with the productions & J of the crack custom tailors. We sell g ig “Sim” Clothes at Moderate prices. g: IT WILL PAY YOU to examine THE “INTERNATIONAL” SAMPLES bi*foro you buy your Winter Suits, Overcoat or Rain Coat IMPORTED ENGLISH CORDUOYS no fit, P. M. RAINEY, Aqt., NO PAY ROOM 576, MAIN e ?°J. W. HARVEY FOlfc CIGARS, TOBACCO and FRESH ROASTED PEANUTS A full fine of Smokers’ Fancy Articles ALLEN ST., STATE COLLEGE, PA. SHEASLY’S BAKERY FOR FINE CONFECTIONERY Handles always fresh because wo buy DIRECT PROM MANUFACTURERS RESTAURANT DEPARTMENT ■ QUICK LUNCHES A SPECIALTY Oysters Ice Cream Soda Water WE ALWAYS TRY TO PLEASE OUB CCSTOMEUS G. B. SHEASLY, Proprietor HARDWARE Good Goods Lowest Prices Honest inspection and fair judgment Is all 1 ask JOHN 1. OLEWINE Bellefonte - Pa. College Book Room HEADQUARTERS FOR STUDENTS’ SUPPLIES Ist floor Main Bldg. Room No. 105