The Mining Department : The Mining School has opened the current college year with a promis ing number of students. It has been a great source of disappoint inent to every student, however, to hear of Dr\yadsworth's resigna tion which will taketfect next June. The great work which this highly es teemed member of our faculty has accomplished here is quite well known to everyone. He will take charge of the School of Mines at the Western University of Pennsylvania. Work has been begun on the ex tension to the Mining Building. The metallurgical laboratory will be ex tended two hundred fec.t to the sear . for work in ore aressing and coal washing. The southern end of the building is to be extended one hundred eighty-six feet to provide for a museum and class rooms. Plans for an addition to the northern end have also been made. Mr. H. I. Smith, 'o7,will assist in the metallurgical laboratories while taking post graduate work. The 1909 Memorial. During the summer vacation the stone wnich is a memorial to Dr. Atherton from the class of 1909 was placed on his grave beside the Auditorium. It is a fine piece of Barie granite covering the entire grave and is very plainly lettered. The effect is one of quiet dignity and simplicity. This memorial was given by the junior class from the damage funds returned in their sophomore year. The damage fund ''or the junior and senior years is to be held in bust ln the college, and Will be used to provide some useful gut' to to the college. The nature of gift{his' has not yet been decided ,—.. upon.. ' H.,p. Mason, 'O7, visited the col t Foliege this week. He has been con 4—ecfed with the Dexter Cement Co. at Nazareth, Pa., during the past sum- THE STATE COLLEGIAN Very well OU'LL say -very well done" when you see the way we'll fit you in a Sim garment, You'll be surprised at the quality, fit and style that can be tailored into our ready to wear clothes if you've never tried them. Better this season than ever. Always the best. igThen no need for made to measure clothes when such clothing may be had ready to wear, Arid we are not biased in our opinions, We make clothes to measure and do it well for those who want them. But the very largest majority of men can obtain the best results in proper dress by wearing our superb ready to wear garments at a saving over custom made goods. 11l Fall and winter models await you. eDistributor - m--- - Hart Schaffner and Marx, Gar son- M eyer, and Pelham clothes Bellefonte's Copyright 1907 by Hart Schaffner f9' Mars 5 I M the clothier Correct dress for men largest and best store done