To wear full dress, or other bosom shirts that are laundered by us. Our ironing department is equipped thrughout with the latest types of steam press machines. By this most modern process your shirts are' laid on'a soft, heavily padded ironing board, and the bosoms and neckbands are correctly shaped. They are thqn ironed in this position, by steam piessure. When the shirt is finished it has the correct shape of the body and when worn, the bosom lies close to the chest and does not buckle or bulge up under, the chin, as do shirts that are ironed by the old obsolete type of bosom ironers, with the revolving rolls. Your negligee shirts are ironed by the same process and with the same care. The cuffs attached also receive the same fine domestic finish as those that are separate. We have made every effort to make our laundry one of the finest in the country, and' the quality of the work all that could be desired by the most' fastidious. The quality of our work has a tone of refinement particular to itself. Sesides we make your linen live. We have a number of agents at State College. Any of them will be glad to take care of your trade. We will appreciate your patronage - and we know you will, greatly appreciate the high grade work we turn out. Our prices you will find are reasonable. From now on we will carefully MEND ,ALL SOCKS. W. E. Heibel T. W. Piollet Student Agents J. L. McCreary The : 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 Cornmouwealth of Pennsylvania FIVE GREAT SCHOOLS- , -Agriculture, Engineering, Liberal Arts, Mining, and Natural Science, offering thirty-two courses of four years each—Also courses in Home Economics, Industrial Art and Physical Edu cation --TUITION FREE to both sexes; incidental charges moderate. First 'semester begins middle of September; second .semester the first of February; Simmer Session for Teachers about the thud Monday in June of each year. For catalogue; bulletins, announcements, etc.,•address THE REGISTRAR, State College, Pennsylvania FOR THE MUSIC LOVERS nom every mountain side, Let Freedom ring. (Homes in a sheltered valley, be low towering mountains). My native country, thee, (A southern river, with beautiful woodland banks and reflections). Land of the noble free, Thy name I love. ' (French's famous statue of the "Minute Men," on the old battle field, Concord, Mass). I love thy rocks and rills, Thy woods and templed hills, (Rugged, rocky hillside, with brook and waterfall). My heart with ri.pture thrills Like that above. (Glimpses of immensely high cliffs in the Rockies, above beau tiful valley). L 't music swell the breeze (The .old Liberty Bell, in Inde pendence hall). A-id ring f rom all the trees Sweet Freedom's song. (A lot est road among the Cas cade mountains, Ore, ,Let mortal tongues awake, Let all that breathe partake, (View from West Point parade ground up the Hudson river). Lot locks their silence break, Th piolong (In YoseMite Valley, with moun tains on either side reflected in river). Mycotintry of thee i Our father's God, to thee, (A beautiful count] lancheape I (Home cif Washington, at Mount with Imo d he d..tncl t u nt I oincs) Vet non) Sweet I,lnl of fats t t Anchor of lihei ty, Of tht.e 1 sing To thee we sing (Statue of label tv in New Yoe lc I (Interior of a beautiful church,• hat hot' ) with stained glass' windows) whet e mr lathes, clued Long may out land lie bright • et the I'lll_ollll's With Ft eedorn's holy light, (Bunke'. 111 mouton( /I (,) (The Capitol at Washington). An Opportunity to Produce Illust rated Songs at Penn State. Theie is an interesting feature for lovers of music, in the State Mus eurn at Harrisburg, in the form of a free loan collection of lantern slides ;that will be sent to any part of the 'State for educational purposes ` These slides illustrate the music of various periods, evolution of mu sical instruments, collections pro-' fraying Musicians, their homes, their achievements, and illustrations of their woilcs. In the evolution of musical in struments, 'are those of the piano; first the crude bow with one string, then three strings, then the hai p and finally the piano. There is also a development of the organ, the wind instruments, percussion and mechan ical instruments. "Monuments to Musk", include Wagner's Theatre, the Paris Opera house, and others. Many slides ate on hand from; which sets can be made to illustrate I songs as the for owing AMERIC'A It is a Pleasure High Standard Laundry Philipsburg, Pa. Our Motto : We Know How Prott et us by Thy might, Great God, our King! (A wonderfully fine view of a thoroughly typical American crowd of people—all ages, many social conditions - a reminder of our esssential unity of spirit). The American Flt-g. Cross Country Run Plans are nearing completion for the cross country run to be held some day during the week follow ing Thanksgiving. Up to the pres ent time quite a large number have been faithfully practicing for this event and it is urgent that any man who is interested in cross country, running whether he be senior, junior, sophomore or freshman get out in, his spare moments to prepare ,him self for this coming'meet. Although the number of men has dropped off somewhat in the last few days there are still soma'who anticipate a lively race for first honors. As has been announced, prizes are offered for min taicing places, so it is up to all tvho think they have a chance' td *in to take part and make this suitcess. The course to 4 taken for the run has not been definitely mapped out, but it will be ,approximately five miles long and will be run over the same course as the last year with some additional teiritoiy in cluded. Lost or taken by mistake at the Push Ball scrap: a duk coat, con taining papers and a fountain pen Reward if returned to Hatld T Webner, 414 Pugh street. 13e11 phone 126-2.. E. H. Seigler, Sigma Nu House J. W. Miller, Theta Psi House Student Agents N. Boger Harry W. Sauers Q.:Efe.De. 130 East College Avenue , A 'full line of men's furnishings Custom made clothing by the , Royal tailors 'V Pennants and cushion tops—a fine assortment Cleaning and pressing HOW ABOUT PITTSiIIiRG? The Time is Near at Hand When Every State Min Should be Thinking About the Thanks giving Game. Every fall Penn State has been sending large delegations of stu- dents to the big football games at Wilkesbarre, Williamsport and Phila- delphia, but never in the history of our institution has State been fairly Foltz-Tage. represented by the student body at T. F. Foltz, 'O6, and Miss Ethel the annual game in Pittsburg. As M. Tage were , married on Tuesday, Western Pennsylvania furnishes the October 18,at the home of the bride largest pi opoi tion of men to our in Alantic City;l\l. J. John K. Barnes, college, we should remedy this mat-I'o9 acted as best man, and L,C. Wes ter on the occasion of our big gamel coat, 'lO was among the guests. Mr. with Pitt this Thanksgiving day. Foltz has been connected with the The people of Pittsburg do not real- i Pennsylvania railroad for some time, ize what a powerful institution we and is now assistant engineer of the have at Penn State, but 'we caa Pittsburg division. Their. addriss easily open their eyes oy sending after Dece'mber 1 will be 1307 Wal one thousand undergrads to Pitts- 1 nut Avenue, Wilkinsburg, Pa. burg Thanksgiving clay, and along with this delegation our 400 Pitts burg Alumni will join in an "Old State" yell, which will fairly raise the concrete walls of Forbes field from their foundations. It is - the duty of our College to give,Pitts burgers an idea of what Penn State really is and arrangements should be made with the railroad for a special train and the matter worked out enthusiasticly and successfully.
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