ALUMNI NOTES. The friends of Hamer H. Allen, '97, were agreeably surprised last week to receive announcement cards of his marriage at Garrett, Ind., on Saturday, Sept. 28, to Miss Mary E. Frederick, of that city. MI . Allen is traveling for the Susque hanna Coal Company, with head quarters in Erie. Leroy .•::holl, 'Ol, accompanied by his wife and mother, spent a day at the college last week. He was a foriner State football captain, coach, and hammer thrower. F. E. Winer, 'O7, was recently married to lvliss ivi. E. Baxe.r, of Bradford, Pa. He is in the contract ing•and building business with his father in Bradford. S. H. Yorks, 'O7, a former man ager of the Collegian, writes from B •rwick,Pa.,where he has a position with the American Car and Foundry company. R. P. Graham, 'O7, writes from Altoona where he has a position in the civil department of the Pennsyl vania railroad Clarence R. Potteiger, 'O7, has accepted a position as chemist with the State Agricult.lral Department. Edw =rd W. Bush, '92, writes from Hartford, Conn., where he is en gaged in civil' engineering work. W. J. Hulings, ex-'O7, is now a student in the Colorado School of Mines at Goldea, Colorado. The University of Syracuse has let the contract tot a new gymnasium which will cost $300,000. The building is to be a tilt ee story struc ture, with the main floor 210 feet long by 100 feet wide. The build ing will be the largest gymnasium in the world, exceeding that of Princeton, which has heretofore been the largest. E. K. Mentzer, ex-'O9, at present working for the Penna. Steel Co. at Steelton, was in town this week. THE STATE COLLEGIAN C ti, k I. ,:;- ?...f - ' t ' ' , A PE . ijorat thoug, Tl 2, • L Tau :_if_,.o.o rate Askl L u n r cef e o a r l Yl F lusi oo s t d y c l es. g h t o ie ose yours \ Pox G. 5 Bloomsburg, Pa. 11 r , 1 .-i "What a That's tll user. Tw AL ALWAYS WRITES About Tailors and Craftsmen Plod, plod, plod--that's the tailor. Think, design, create-- that's the craftsman. Which would you pre fer to make your Fall Suit ? Would you rather have hand work or head work ? Sir's Clothes show the result of initiative. Fabrics are bur plastic raw materials that may either he botcneci or beautified in the handling. We can show you the art of clothes building rezuced to a science in our Fall Models. All the approved mixtures moulded in accord with Fashion's dictum. Prices leave off where others begin. M the clothier Correct dress for men