IA/ C O T STANDARD PORTABLE W EL 3 IM :: DIRECT READING - Weston Standard Portable Voltmeter AGENTS ANYBODY CAN DO IT AGENTS We want good live representatives to take orders for “Peuro or Pearl” Me dallions. Entirely new. Sell at sight. Big money. Exclusive territory given. Agents’ supplies. Novelties up-to date. Write at once. Universal Manufacturing Co., Pittsburg, Pa. ‘‘KNACK’’ or ‘‘KNOW-HOW” in Clothes Making, call it what you will, ‘ ‘SIM' ’ models embody it. They press their claim upon your attention by the distinc tiveness of the patterns, the excellency of the workmanship and their conformity to the latest whisper of the mode. Prices are their winning features, because they’re just moderateenough. DO YOU GET A SUNDAY PAPER Why not the Pittsburg Press? — A live, up-to-date newspaper, which contains each Sunday a column of State College Athlet ic News. — Try one ! . . . GRAHAM, the BARBER, sells them KRUMRINE & PEARCE STATE’S BIG STORE DRY GOODS In all Mu* newest- oil Vo Is in Wool and Wash Publics GENTS' FURNISHINGS The bosh line ol Shirts, Collins, Ties, Hosiery, Underwent’ is ioumi here SHOES SHOES SHOES AN!) THUN sOMU We have more Shoes than any two stores in town. Try a J>air of the State shoes tor winter. 5.J.00 and 5-1.00 GROCERIES AM) TAHLtt SUPPLIES The linuhl and best line in the city is found with us. THE STATE COLLEGIAN Voltmeters. Ammeters. Ohnimeters and Portable Galvanometers For Laboratory, Testing and Switch-board use Our Portable Instruments are recognized as STARDARD The semi-portable Labora tory Srandards are still better. Our Station Voltmeters and Ammeters are unsurpassed in point of extreme accuracy and lowest consumption ofeneergy Weston Electrical Instrument Co. Main Office and Works Waverley Park. NEWARK. N. J New York Office, 74 Cortlandt St. LOCALS Excavations for the new hotel have begun at last. About ninety fellows are now boarding at McAllister Hall. Alex Hart, ’O5, saw the relay races at Philadelphia last Saturday. W. Y. Heaton, ’O6, attended the Relay Races at Philadelphia last Saturday. Mrs. John Lowe, of Pittsburg, visited her son W. D. Lowe, ’O6, last week. Mrs. G. W. Atherton gave a re ception to the Woman’s Club on Saturday last. Prof, and Mrs. F. E. Pattee en tertained the Junior orators last Saturday evening. Mr. Sanders’ lecture scheduled for last Monday evening has been postponed one week. The sod being placed around the McAllister Hall adds greatly to the appearance of the building. Rev. Mr. Smith of Warren, Pa , will visit the College and address the student body in the Auditorium on Sunday, May 28. All Catholics are requested to at tend a meeting of the Catholic Club Friday evening, May sth at 7 o’clock, in room 115, main. Prof. Harding lectured to the members of the Mining Engineering Society last Friday evening on Bitu minous Coal Washing. Groninger, who plays third base for West Point and made two hits and scored their only run against us last week, was a student here two years ago. Prof I. L. Foster acted as judge in the last of a series of inter scholastic debates which took place last week betweeen the Erie and Bradford High School at Bradford, Pa. Without knowing it Billy Yoder carried with him to Carlisle, a ten pound dumb bell which some one had placed in his suitcase. Rather than carry it along the remainder of the trip Billy donated it to the Dickin son gymnasium. We are proud of the baseball team; we want to know the result of every game played away from home as soon as possible, and, win or lose, we hope that we will not again be compelled to wonder for a whole day about the score, as was the case after the Manhattan game. COTRELL & LEONARD CAPS, GOWNS and HOO DS to the American Colleges and Universities. Class Contracts a Specialty Palace Restaurant (To thou* for a lull lino of Sand wiches and Quick Hunch Wo use our owi. homo-boiled hum in sandwiches. Oysters served in all styles Boarding by the week, day or meal W- G-. Caldwell, Proprietor AGENTS WANTED to sell the Novels of Paul de Kock. The Outlook says “he is one of the most amusing writers of the century;” and Bulwer wrote of him, “ more racy and powerful than any other writer I am aware of.” Pamphlet sent on request. George Barrie & Sons, 1313 Walnut Street, Philadelphia. ALBANY, N. Y, Makers of