Dr. Thompson's Lecture. One of the most interesting lec tures of the Free Course was that on the "History of the Home" by Dr. Robert Ellis Thompson of Philadel phia last Saturday evening. After tracing the gradual development of the home from the middle of the century at which time it was nothing but a cave, down to the present time, he 'portrayed what he thinks will be the home of the future. r. Thompson believes that the he very best teams possible. t seems best therefore, at present, to abolish any tendency to hide this fact under the cover of an "amateur rule" which has the effect of lower ing the honor of a college and its men. Why not abolish the rule and replace it by one wnich shall be obeyed in every respect whether it stands for summer baseball_ play ing or pot. Would it not solve the problem, under present conditions, to have a rule which is absolutely rigid about getting men into a col lege for purely athletic reasons, and then let them play summer baseball openly and honestly if they must work their way through college? A New Instructor. The position of instructor of mathe matics which has until recently been held by Mr. H. Ross Smith, has been filled by Mr. S. W. Nieder hauser, who comes from the gradu ate school of the University of Pennsy;vania. Mr. Niederhauser has taken graduate work at the Uni versity of Chicago. He is a giadu ate of Defiance College, B. S., of Oberlin College, A. 8., A. M., and was for a number of years a suc cessful teacher of mathematics in Northwestern College at Naperville, Illinois. W. T. DUNN THE STATE COLLEGIAN ~..., 4418*-!f ,40 ,1 04 M ARPMittlO4 i 4 0 0-agov,43ok : daiegoAcqz.. - Ayo - Exp4FAV44$OO l ~ 0010Vif I A ,e ci ,/ 04/ 1 „...„„,,,,,.,„ 4;01 , T.4v a llzakt / i / / i lA=.-."--- *1,,,v It is impossible +o judge the International Clothes by the price. There is nothing about them that is similar to others—so comparison is out of place. They stand alone. rho: gh popular priced they' are far in advance ?f those that co• t ycu double. The difference lies in the fact that the International Tailoring Co., V New York and Chicago have different methods and an: able to render service of the hi-hest order at a price that none can imitate. `k 7 `•: -7 . `‹ `'c ‘c 2 ''‹ L. D. MATTER, AGENT H. A.,EVEY ....__L, ixtry CAB WORK A SPECIALTY Both 'Phones "MOTHER" DUNN'S GRUB AT McALLISTER HALL Three Dollars a week And worth it all Ar At r .o ',INSA.44.I4ttLi , t , tlOl,O ' .. 7S . r"S"c f , g . rk 4gl ,:& 1" ttraAil 4 ,1 4 ' ik9 4' 4V;tl:9;g*ige i , t A .:4k Oil C ' akq re 14 iif ''.` .7 .. 1 , „4" - a (4%4 1 6 - 4 . i. 4 :ir% i'' ' ,l_,, ' 4%, **"2.:4l. ; A r l .,3 ft*A\ '' '4' ;)": 1 ' ''' : ' l : d t'''' '';' i ' ' 4 i ; c:f ; -t' ;' , ' :.: e") 4, 2- 4 ) -- -g-kk , 4 ? r iggl-o.ka Ole qrad ROOM No. 566 MAIN W. D. CUSTARD VALL PAPER, ROOM MOULDING PAINTING AND PAPERING STATE COLLEGE fe7 !VIV .\\\A F. B. SCOTT