The Entertainment Course. Now that the Association Course is at an end, and has proved a finan cial success, the management would like suggestions from the patrons of the course in regard to the enter tainments for next year. Numerous requests have been made for the repetition of some of the more at tractive entertainments, and for this reason a list is given below of the five numbers that have given the best satisfaction in the past three seasons. If any of the patrons of the courses have any preference or preferences in this list, the manage ment will be glad to be notified' of such. This list follows: Mr. E. Livingston Barbour, who gave "David Harum" on Feb. 2, 'O6; the Temple Quartet, concert on Nov. 3, 'O6; the Dunbars, quartet and bell ringers, Nov. 30, 'O6; Mr. Leland Powers, who read "David Garrick" on Feb. 23, 'O7; Victor's Band, the last number of this year's course. We would add the name of Mr. F. Hopkinson Smith, but that is useless until there are better traveling accomodations here. Any suggestions in regard to the course will be welcomed. For the management, F. E. Wilber 1910 "Prep" Banquet. The 1910 "Preps" now in college gathered at the Nittany Inn last Fri day night for a banquet and reunion. Fourteen members were present to partake of the "feed" and talk over the reminiscences of their first year at State. The time was very much enjoyed by all and served to keep up the good feeling existing among them. L. T. Stephens acted as toastmaster and toasts were re sponded to as follows: "Our Co eds," Joe Conlen; "Our Profs," Paul Lyons; and "1910 Preps," Geo. Ogilvie. Impromptu spouts were made by all present and everybody left with happy thoughts of their sub•freshmen days. TIE STATE COLLEGIAN mareavociONOL , CleTelmaaageastg READY ;~~ Jpyrigl. 1900 _y Hart Schaffner & Marx Skating Rink GOOD FLOOR BEST SKATES Knisely Brothers SPRING AND SUMMER fil It took lots of planning— months and months ahead in order to say ready but we are now superbly ready with the Snappiest Dressiest Most Stylish line of fine cloths you have ever seen. Here for you ready-to-wear— really correct garments. Notice ably different from usual clothes by their individual tasty style marks. Ready For You Here Now SIM, THE CLOTHIER Style's Center ogoogictoM THE MALLORY STUDIO PHOTOGRAPHY BELLEFONTE PENNA Specially of Oval Portrait Frames M. Ferguson, 'O9, agent, Kappa Sigma HARDWARE Good Goods - Lowest Prices Honest Inspection and Fair Judgment is all I ask.... .. JOHN I. OLEWINE One pound (95 sheets) fine Linen Fabric Paper. stamped in one color, from especially Engraved Die; one box (50 envelopes) plain, to $2.75 match above paper; 50 Calling Cards from new plate script, all for - - Menus and Dance Programs STOLL, ROOM 341 McALLISTER HALL