E. E, Society The Electrical Engineering Society held a meetirg in room 20 of the Engineering building, Wednesday evening of last week. The follow ing officers for the present teim were elected; President, P.lxe, 'O6; Vice President, Lar.des, ’O6; Sec retary, Foltz, ’O6; Treasurer, Zar fos, ’O6; Mai shall, Perry, ’O6. Plans for the present year’s work were discussed and it was decided to carry on the work practically the same as was taken up last year. Subjects which are too high in theory to be comprehended by the Juniors will not be used. Execu- tive and social committees were ap pointed and it was decided to have “feeds” at least once a month. At the meeting last night several inter esting papers were read. The Jun ior Electrical Engineers have been invited to membership. STATE COLLEGE STEAM LAUNDRY. BEST WORKMANSHIP Soft Wash 40 c per Dozen Work Called For THE STATE COLLEbrIAN A Review of the styles for Fall and Winter is spread before you at our store. They are representative of the Smartest Tailoring Skill obtainable in America and bear the closest scrutiny from the standpoints of Quality, Workmanship, Style and Fit, revealing the remarkable developement of the Clothing Craft in recent years. Students of fashion have candidly admitted the growing supremacy of ready-to wear clothes and admit that the passing of the merchant tailor is only a question of a short time. Our guarantee accompanies everything offered for sale in our modern establishment. :: :: :: :: :: :: ;; SIM, the Clothier Distributor of HART, SCHAFFNER & MARX Clothes. State College Representative SMITH Sc STAHL and Delivered Promptly by Our Students Agents