Convention of Club Women CO7. tinned from page f tion will be taken next year. Mrs. S. T. Rorer, famed for her know ledge of cooking, talked in an inter esting way on Domestic Science. In the evening, J. Horace McFar land talked on School Gardens, and Prof. Surface gave an illustrated lecture on insects. The most interesting features of Thursday's program were talks by Mrs. Blankenburg of Philadelphia and Miss Reese of Pittsburg on " The Smoke Nuisance " and an in teresting paper by Miss Blakiston of Philadelphia, telling of the part taken by women in the recent reform movement in that city. At the evening session, the advantages of State, particularly for womc n, wcre described by Mrs. J. P. Jackson, Miss Meek, and Miss Redifer. Gen eral Beaver talked on " Ways and Means," and the meeting was brought to a fitting close with a splendid concert by the Glee Club and Orchestra. Some doubt was expressed in the beginning whether so large a num ber of women could be successfully entertained at the College, but the project has been carried through with apparent success. Much credit is due the members of the local woman's club for their untiring ef forts, and to the fraternities which opened their houses for the enter tainment of the visitors. An intense effort was made to show the opportunities offered by the college, not only to men but also to the women of the State. The " co-ed " portion of the college body has been small for some time, but the Trustees have been workir g lately to encourage the matriculation of women. Whether the recent con vention will have been responsible for any increase in the number of State's co-eds will not become apparent until next year. In any THE STATE COLLEGIAN case, there can be no doubt but that the male enrollment will show the effects of the labors of the women of the College to make the recent convention a success. Worth of Press_ 52.00 ing for 1160 MATTER & WINTER ROOM 328 MAIN BLDG Goods called for and delivered weekly 11 . 1111111 . 11 .1. 11 . 11 . 11 .1. 111111110 Watch and Jewelry Repairing a Specialty All work done promptly . . . and Guaranteed F. P. BLAIR & CO. Jewelers and Opticians BELLEFONTE PA. Spalding 's Official 0M:1A, Viit. Foot Ball Guide g• containing the '" *43l -: NEW RULES with full page explanatory pictures. Edited by Walter Camp. Tl,e largest Foot Ball Guide ever published Full of foot ball informatioit, reviews; forecast, schedules, captains, records; scores, pic tures of over 4000 players. PRICE 10 CENTS A. G. SPALDING & BROS. New York, Chicago, St. Louis, San Francisco, Min neapolis, Denver, Buffalo, Syracuse, Pittsburg, Philadelphia, Boston, Washington, Cincinnati, Bal timore, Kansas City, New Orleans, Montreal, Can., London, Eng., Hamburg, Germany. Send your name and get a free copy of the new Spalding Fall and Winter Sports Catalog, contain ing p•ctures and prices of all the new seasonable athletic goods. - -...,;-,----!, College Caps, Gowns, R • The Best Workmanship at Lowest Prices Paf,, , . fr y/4 , 5" ~,, -. 4,. Silk Faculty Gowns and Hoods Y. ' 0; : ' -' '' fr% l'q . /4: Ili ) ' R . \ ' Cox Sons 86 Vining v,/', v : :;;:.. p P, / , ' ,' / 262 Fourth Ave., New York. Pictures Framed Neatly Get your Corduroys & Flannel Shirts at 584 College Writing Paper, Visiting Cards Menus, Dance Programs STOLL, 584 Main THE MALLORY STUDIO Fine Photographic Work Bellefonte, Pa. H. J. Dick 'O7, Agent, 229 McAllister or K ~' House CENT. R. R. OF PA. No. 5 N 0.3 N.. 1 June 18, 'O6 No. 2 No. 4 No. 6 - - P. NI. P.M A. 51.11,v. Att. A. M. P. M. I'. 31, 16 4U t 2 45 1 7 1U Bellel'onte 940 515 940 757 401 8 30 51111 Hall 820 11 00 557 656 11 20 Uleatfield 825 500 Ar. I,v, P. DI. qO4 11 .15 .Jr. e Shore 4 .32 20 9 33 12 20 W'nmport fit 2 30 P. M. P. M. I, r. A r. A. DI. P. 51. $ll 30 112 20 W'msport. 6:20 23U 301 413 Tamaqua 2 O 11 13 6 50 1Ai. , , 7 30 poih i d , a. .01 .10 iS 3t. Av. k 0 *9 02 10 26 N ew y o , OO 44 30 ,via 14 OE A 51. P. 31 P. 51. A. 51. -days Wally *Sunday 10 35 Bellefonte Central R. On and after Monday, May 291, 1905. trains will run as follows from P. It. station West ward Eastward • Read down Read up No. No. No Stations \T). No . +1 43 512 14 16 am am mLv A r am pm pm t..if) 10 15 300 „B e ll e f on t e.. Is .50 5. .• 30 635 10 20 3 .17 8 40 12 3. 6 10 f 6 38 110 23 ,1 12 18 37 112 27 6 Os I'6 43 110 27 3 17 ... Stevens 18 35 112 25 d 03 • ;unto f 6 46 PIO 30 321 Hnters Centre. park rs 31 fl 2 21 1 00 f 6 50 110 34 3 26 . 18 28 I'l2 1• 5 55 f 6 55 110 40 3 32 ..Briarly 18 24 rl2 14 ) 50 700 10 45 335 ...Waddles ... 820 12 10 .45 f 7 12 110 57 350 .. ICrumrine.. f 8 07 111 57 •27 725 11 10 405 State College 800 11 51 •20 f 7 27 410 ...Strubles... 17 45 L3O P 7 37 4 15 ..Bloomsdorf.. I'7 40 '1 '25 735 420 Pine Gr. Mllls 73.5 170 flag eon [lna. t Daily except Sunday. f Stop on Trains of the Bellefonte Central R. It. neet at Bellefonte with trains of the Pe R. It. for points east and west . F H. THOMAS, Su
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