.- Library .Notes. , ■The ; number; of gifts-received by the Library last year amounted to 514 r yolums,, ~1190. pamphlets, and 532 periodicals. This iecord will be largely increased during the present year:- ' Gift's ■Ere' 5 earnestly solicited from albsources—a list of donors is included in- the Annual Report of the Li:rar'.ani Books and Pamphlets have recently been' received from the • following-; ampng others : Bev. J.' 0. Dennis ton; S EicjgbJameTA. Beaver, Gerald Stanley. Lee; Henry B. Hyde, John Jacob "Astor, ''Henry"" Wellington Wack;-George-A- Fuller- Company; T|ie Wellcome. Chemical Research Laboratories, Brooklyn Academy of Ajrts and Sciences, and Carnegie In stitution- '-r-Also boo ; ks were received from Dr. Atherton, Professors Buckhout, Watson, Pattee, Leete, Osmond,' 'Surface and Espenshade. TLa Vie’s’ were recently donated by Irvin'P. Thompson, class of 1904 arid by the class cf 1906. 'The Library wishes to Secure -the Lg Vie’s below : V 01... I class of 1890, Vol. IX, class of 1898, Vols! ,'xi. to XIV, classes 1900 to .1903. ... .'Do not forget the Library copy in all publications, programs, etc., of College interest. 1 ' LIBRARY HOURS. Week days —7.55 a,m. to 10 p.m. Sundays—3 to 5130 p.m. 7to 10p.m. .Because the Boston Tech, was re fused admittance to the Inter-col legiate Fencer's. Association at_ the annual meeting in New York a fort- night ago, the representatives of Harvard, Columbia and Cornell re- signed from the Association, Seniors at Indiana University have a unique headgear, a wide-brimmed sombrero, with a tan'-colored band; This "wild west” custom will - be' worn by all Seniors even the co-eds, every day. —The Campus. THE STATE COLLEGIAN I'F IT IS A BORN SUIT IT IS ALL RIGHT NO FIT-NO PAY - 400 Samples To Select From CD CTAII! representative, . 11. O I AnL, 314 Mai/i " PLACES READY FOR 1906 GRADUATES We wish fo announce thaVwe have begun 'the of selecting for the 15,000 employers whom we “serve, the most capable men in the class of 1906. ..Last year we placed in hige grade business and technical positions between 1500 and 1600 graduates; this year ufe expect to exceed that number. We now have ready for your consideration 1/-31 oppor tunities. Write us today and we will tell you wjth , but charge what the chances are of securing the place you are best fitted to fill. HAPGOODS. i . EASTERN OFFICES - Home Office, 3G9 Broadway, N* Y. City. Philadelphia Office, Pennsylvania Building. Cleveland Office, Williamson Building. ■ -- - European Office. London, England. -WESTERN OFFICES Chicago Office. Hartford Building. Minneapolis Office. Minn. Loan & Trust Bldg. .St Louis Office, Chemical dlnlding. ; Pittsburg Office, Park Building. .. That Winter - Overcoat.. /YLL of our Winter Overcoats including the heavy-weight raincoats, are ready. You will be impressed first .by the big number of coats. Next by the : breadth of individual choice in style. The little touches that make our clothes different and the cut and hang of the coat should excite -your admiration! That particular Winter Overcoat you want is here— just as you pictured it —moderately priced, / "State” Representatives SMITH & STOLL, 242 McAllister Hall. SIM THE CLOTHIER Distributor of Hart, Schaffner & Marx Clothes BELLEFONTE’S LARGEST CLOTHING STORE $15.00 to $40.00 'MimuNEWSuiT? Let us help you. Smart Styles J®JiC cc d Workman- Jwjy ship-Low Prices, 'ffl A rare combina tf tion. MRSf - For samples see 1 S. K. VARNES M‘ 33 Annex No-, i fli Fred Kaullmann’s • Local Representative lildi FRED HI KAUFFKAWN P ' The American Toiler Chicago, U.S.A. BOOK OF VIEWS or the C.illofto Buildings .V' - ' '■ Slurp-, and Lfthoi uLori, u. GROUPS AND FLASHLIGHTS G. B. BAR BEY Successor to Ketchem 'O4. and Arnold 'O5 ' ROOM 370 MAIN ' _____ TRY - THE PITTSBURG . > SUNDAY PRESS A live up-to-date paper and always contains a celiimn •£ State College Athletic News.