KifHariiß I Sa'cty Razor "Any Old Way"—You Can't Shave Wrong That's a great point in favor of the Keen K utter Safety Razor—i, it isn't necessary to hold itl in any partuular way to get a good ; shave ; if Yqu hold it so it will have ,/ - 1 at all, it will shave right irc --4 The Keen K utter "Safety" gives a I 400 true sliding strake. Go ' s together in the tenih of a "jiffy" and works equally well, up stroke or own. It's' i 4 ,1, the one razor made that s Oerfectly, q adapted to easy shaving. Comes in a neat case. fully guaran-, teed, with 12 ready strociped blades. 1 Silver plated in Genuine Black Leather Case, $3. Si Gold plated in Genuine English Pigskin , Case, $5.01 The best "pocket piece" a man can carry is a ,i(e Nutter pocketknife "The Recollection of Quality Remains Long After the Price, is. Forgotten." "Trade-Mark Regibercd --li c Stmmons: l If noel at your dealer's, wri I j SIMMONS HA RDWARE COM St. Lout and New York I . 1 Graham's Tonsorial; Parlor , on the corner ..................... Prompt service Courteous treat . ment: Firstclass work , --- I . A.complete line of , Smokers' Supplies The First National Bank State College, Pa. • ag, interest _ , on time deposits, payable semi-annually Accounts solicited THE 'STATE PANY. Inc. U. S. A. . Efie centre fount d'anii! Z3ellefonte C. D. CASEBER Jeweler and Optl i clan 1 All kinds of repair work promptly done Eyes examined free Private optlea I parlor BEI4LETONTE PENNSYLVANIA If you see it in this paper, it's so PPIIIPPIMPIPPIPPOUUMPIPPIPM THE, M f 4LLORY, STUDIO ' , 40TOGRAPHY i BELLEFO TE . PENNA 11111111111111 COLIAEGIAN Sunday ; morning '(9;.30i o'clock). Fellowship meeting; Clayton S. - Coopes; College ch t apel, Dr. Theo dore S. Henderson. Sunday afternoon . (Three o'oclock). Formation of State 'poky. - 1 ' - , Sunday evening. Joint meeting with Penn State 1 7 " M. C. A.; Fare well meeting of delegates. The faculty will give a buffet supper on Thursday evening at 9:30 p. m. to all delegates in McAllister hall. Second Intericholastic Meet: On Friday May 6 the second an nual'lnterscholastic Field meet will take place on New [Beaver Field: the first prep School meet was held last year 'at the dedication of the New Field; the , events proved , in teresting and the yisiting athletes were we j I 1 entertained! As last year the Sta e-Dickinson baseball game' will be eld in the afternoon of that day an other means of .enteitain ment ill. be provided in the even ing. By holding the meet on Friday all the participants are able to re turn home 1:of ore Sunday if they with to. ':-* "Pop" Golden has sent out in vitations to I almost 125 schools and the number of acceptances already received is gratifying 'according to - the ath!etic director. Creditable re cords in the hundred yard dish, shot-Olt and,mile-run were made in the 1909 event, and the increased number ,of entries this year insures an even better prep-school meet than last ing. , Our splendid New. Beaver Field track with its ,220 yard strightaway 'an ideal place for such an event and do doubt "Pop" will make this coming meet highly successful. The New t York Alum. ni are to be complimented on the Splendid medals awarded for the' Interscholastic Meet last year as well as for those toiie awarded this year. One scholarship awarded by the Board of Trustees to the con- PAGE SEVEN