Most people are. In. sending your work to the High Standard Laundry of Phil ipsburg, you get all that is good in laundry work. With a complete, sanitary plant, equipped with the most modern, motor driven, ' eledtric, and steam heated machinery; combined with years of careful study 'of the laundry business in every detail and likrith skilled labor in every department of our laundry, we are in a position to give yoi ,ab solutely high grade work. .:. One great trouble of the laundry patrons is to get his collars ironed correctly. We turn, or fold all collar 3 by hand, thus insuring you perfect work... This method elimi nates the breaking of collars, which is,more liable to happen where collars are turned - or folded with power. machinery: After the-; collars are folded they are carefr: ironed on the ed;e, which leaves a'smooth surface. You will not be bothered by doliA*o chlfing the n 3 3k 3,1'3 nifl3ll . by hand. This method of folding also leavesifi#o 7 , 6 .l; space. If you ha4a trouble with your tie sticking when trying'to tie it' you , will tige: what it means to get away from that nuisance. Remember next week we virfil Si you about our method of ironing shirts. . W. E. Heibel.. ~ , ) J. W. Miller, Theta Psi House k- Student Agents E. H. Seigler, Sigma Nu The_i Pennsylvania :' State : College EDWIN ERLE SPARKS, Ph.D., L.L. D., PRESIDENT Established and maintained ,by, the Joint action of the United States Government and the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Fiv„F GREAT SCHOOLS—Agricdlture, Engineering, Liberal Arts, Mining, and Natural Science, offering thirty-two courses of four years each—Also courses in Home Economics, Industrial Art and Physical Edui 7 cation—TUITION FREE to both sexes; incidental charges moderate. First semester begins middle of September; second semester the first of February; Summer Session for Teachers about'the third Monday in June of each year. For catalogue, bulletins, announcements, etc., address' THE REGISTRAR, State College, Pennsylvania The Deutscher Verein Mr. Heinrich Starcke gave . a most nrcellent talk before the Deutscher Verein last Friday even ing, on the Gelman school system. The descriptions of all the differ ent grades of education, and of the subjects treated at each period of instruction were very interesting. Mr. Starcke laid special emphasis upon the higher schools, the Gym nasium, the Realgymilasium, and the Oberrealschule, and made his descriptions accurate and attractive throughout. At the business meeting following Mr. Starcke's talk, a number of im portant matters were brought up in regard to methods of governing the organization during the coming year, and respecting the annual. play. A large number of new men, principally from the freshman class, have been admitted to membership, and they are most cordially wel comed to the society. At the meetings in the near futuie, a great deal of important business is to be transacted, and it is essential that all / members make an effort to be present. , The State men connected with the Bureau of Mines of the U S. Geol. Survey at Pittsburg are W. C. Cope 'O6, who is a chemist in the explostire laboratory and has had considerable to do with the powders 'used by the kovernment on the Panama Canal, H. I. Smith 'O7 and Gallenger 'lO who are in the Mine accident „, department as' Ji. .01ining engineers. Are You Particular how Your Linens are Laundered? A rule at Amherst preventing freshmen from playing on the var sity teams until after their mid-year examinations went into effect this fall. For the first time in five years the Wisconsin football squad is holding secret practice. The students of the University of Michigan presented the battleship Michigan with a silver bugle in ac- - knowledgrnent of the support given Michigan's . eleven at the Pennsyl vania game last year. , Yale celebrated its 209th birthday last week AMONG THE ALUMNI G E. (Danny ) Urbster, 'O5, who was marled last Sept. to Miss Lillian Ce;nor a charmin:f, young lady of Newark, N. J. is located with the Bureau of Standards of the U. S. Geol. Survey, Pittsburg as Jr, Chemist in the department of Cer amics W R. Landes 'lO and C. A. Schnerr 'lO me with the People's Light, Gas and Coke company of Chicago, 111. a. chemkt.. Kriner, Speer, Doud, P Jones and Fabei 'lO, are_also in that city Informal at Beta Tli.ta Pi An informal dance and reception t 7 on was given by the m^mhers of the Beta Theta Pi fiatcinity last Saturday evening in their chaptet house on the- campus. The affair was thoroughly enjoyed by all present. Are Yuu Satisfied With your Collars? W ; Guarantee all Work to be Strictly High Grade. 1.-trp CT \ Tr, ent,Txm ,NT High Standard Laundry Philipsburg Varsity Basketball. Candidates for the varsity basket ball team have been practicing every afternoon for the past ten days In preparation for the hard games scheduled for this winter. Captain Blythe 'l2, McEntire 'll, Haddow 'l3, and Shore 'l3 are the members of last year's team who have return ed to college. About twenty-five candidates have reported for prac tice and several of the new men look like promising varsity material. The services of Dutch Herrhann and Reed will be very much missed, as they both were good, hard players in the game from beginning to end. Since it has been decided to con tinue basketball, it is up to the student body to turn out to the games, support the team, and by so doing make this season one of the best in the history of Penn State. Interclass Wrestling Meet. This Friday night on new BeaVer field, the annual wrestling meet be t tween the sophomores and fresh ! men well be held. The men re presenting the two classes have been practicing faithfully for the past month and the meet should be very interesting for the participants as well as to the spectators. The ar rangements that were made last year were, very satsifactory and the same have been made for this year's I meet. The freshmen are of un known quality, while the, sopho mores •will have practically the same men as' last year; namely, Shollenberger, Karcher, Janet, War-I ner, Elliot, Stonerod, and Rogers, y . T. W ~ Piollet , 0 • , , %. , , J. L.' MeCredry" Stt , ti t, A • ge nte- 1 . , 7 ', N.‘Boier: ‘ n"" g ).i . ', ,- -‘, ) • , • " • Harry W. - Sauer Jz, ara., 130 Eaet College' Avenue " I f A full line of men's furnishings - ' Custom made clothing 'hy the'- Royal • tailors se Pennants , ' cushion tops—a fine assortment , Cleaning and pressing ,11;0. State Smoker at Pittikurg. ' Quite a large number of State men have already signified their in tention of going to the Penn State smoker at the Fort Pitt hotel. Pitts-, burg on Saturday evening Nov. 5. For the benefit of, those who did not receive cards it is desirous that all State men in the vicinity of Pitts burg at that time should be on hand for the big time that surely awaits them. The affair is in charge of a committee of alumni so it will no doubt prove to be inter esting. The Pennsylvania Day Dance. The senior class will give its an nual Pennsylvania day dance on Friday evening Nov. 11, 1910. All members of the faculty, student's of the college and guests are cordially invited to attend. Anyone desiring invita:ion% can secure them from J. F. Forsythe., chairman. The drawing for places will take place on Tuesday evening Nov: 8. All fraternitie's, clubs or other or ganizations desiring a corner should see the chairman before that time, A, S. Amer 'O9 and ii:1, 1 4 i 4 i son 'lO, who are in the, ' 4 ' '') ' department of the Wiitl ii *liii/''' Lamp company, J. K. t' ' 'lie who is on the f staff of ;thic it .:', i tivii Street Journal in 144 'Voi)i ` j ' .. and C. N. Fleming '1:19, '4;iiiiC Is' 11 it the engineering depsirtS i ene r Of iii` Sprague Electric Conifitiiriiiir ing together at 60 Eilti, S r .. itt '= l field, N,.-Jc - , C. S. Buller 'OB, and 1,1., Wyckoff 'OB are eonnectok*itil , the Westinghouse Lainti(cioni*Lnyri of Bloomfield N. 3., and)44,04 1 , together at 37 l'ark avenne. Orange, N. 3. H. C. Meredith, 'lO S. McNaiy, 'lO are with the Nations'' Electric sample association: hi thel engineering department, dress is 5902 Quirribi , 'Cleveland. 01.:o. A. 'E. ' lia4Bfti 07 is with same cempany. „>:infintf, 'OB, is with Lake shore railroad.