Shan ?f Keen Rutter Safety nor scrape. Shaving with a nof lagrig Safety Razor I is a pleasure rather than a regret, A Keen Kutter "Safety" fairly sl ps oser the face by its own weight It s a little niarsel for ' easy shat in z —iust right in angle to tit hand and face—nolevers,np -screws, ro time lost puttlng in new blades 12 ',me ready-stroppel blades come with each razor T.Aery razor tulle guaranteed -X Keen Kutter Pocketknife is as much worth while as a Keen Knitter SateiN Razor—no college mare is,"rixed till he ha , both Silve!jointed in Genume Black Leather Case, sa 50 Gold plated in Genuine English Pigskin Case $5 00 " The RecoPection of Qi.al , l, ReLl2/El5 Long Afttr the Price is Forgotten ' —E. C SllktMuN, T.-ade-mark Registered If not et your dealer's, write as. NS HARDWARE COMPANY, Inc., St Louis end New York, U S A s Tonsorial Parlor on the corner ervice Courteous treat .t. Firstclass w:rk e Ime of okers' Supplies t National Bank College, Pa. interest 'A- time 'deposits, payable semi : annually solicited THE STATE COLLEGIAN S. B i Zile (Ecntrellonntti l3ank C. D. CASEBEER Jeweler and; Optician ; All hind. of rt cwt . prompt'y ckme^) ) F)t—, ink ale opt lea! patriot I=l If you see it in this - paper, it's so - THE MALLORY STLIDIO I 1 PHOTOGRAPHY BELL.EFONTE IMlefonte OENNA Debate With Juniata. State's second team debated with the Juniata college team in the Audi torium on Thursday night. Our men, Siegler 'n, Atkinson/13 and J...evise 'l2, /maintained the/affirma tive of the question. _"Resolved, that immigraiion into the United States should be tether restricted by law." ' Ile first team debated on the negative side of the same question in the championship de bate with Swarthmore on April 18. lAltho the audience was exceedingly small on Thursday, a proportionate ly large amount of enthusiasm was manifested After much , skillfull and clever work on both sides, the debate was finally won by Jtmiata. While the. men on the team lost their debate, they should be in no wise dislconcerted, for it was due in great measure to their assistance that the first team gained its great victory over Swalthmore Therefore, while we might :console them for the Cle te*, it is more fittilig to)congrau late themjfor the splendid work that web, before The Sacred Concert Another very interesting musical pro gram was enjoyed by those who a;- tended the sacred concert given last Sunday evening in the Auditorium under the direction of Miss Atherton In ail the papir she was ably assist ed by both vocal and instrumental music. From thej opening number, which was a duet by Miss Atherton and Mr Canfield until the close of concert, every selection was liighly apprecia ed L One of the prettiest musical ieces heard tor some time, was the,Oio played by Mr Arthur with the cello,- and Mr Snavely with the violin accomparied by Miss Atherton o❑ the piano. while the solos 'sung_ by Mr. Armstrong could not haVe been - better: In the closing number of the evening. Miss Atherton and, 1-er b:cthcr, Z-4. Frank Atherton. rendered several beautiful selections on the piano. PAGE SEVEN
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