Y. M. C. A. Entertainment. On Saturday, November, 18 the second of the series of entertain- ments in the Y. M. C. A. course was given at the Auditorium, a fair sized audience being present. The entertainment consisted of "Chapin as Lincoln", a monologue in four sections by Mr. Chapin in costume, representing our great martyred president. As a prolo gue Mr. Chapin gave a speech which was delivered by IMr. Lincoln just before his first journey to Washington. Later the represen tation was of Lincoln at the begin ning of the Civil War, during the war, and finally at the close of the war on the evening of his assassina tion. The entertainment was very en joyable, amusing as well as sad, as Mr. Lincoln was depicted in all his different moods, and to those who have seen both the "original and imitations," it is said the likeness seems perfect. I ._ I I , • lUi4k'!, - 7 \ 1;f P 0 •1 7 <- All iff e i'7l HI)) j Coming home for the winter vacation; going away for school or business—coming and going, we get the young men who appreciate quality in clothes. 'l' la S i -t. -- a - 1 S tc-)-r- Always maintains quality as a prime factor in the at traction of the store for young men, and men of all ages. Our clothes are all specially made to our individual ideas and specifications and by four of this country's best clothes makers, and it is rare to find clothes that have the same combination of perfect tailoring, style and fit. Suits $l5 to 35 Overcoats $l5 to 50 Evening Clothes $25 to 60 You'll find here a fine line of bags for traveling; there's a lot of style to them; such "leathers" as you'll be glad to associate with. Good values at $5; and better up to $25. If you're doing much auto-riding, we can outfit you in such togs, too. Auto coats, warm gloves, caps for it, warm stuff for body and feet. Fine furnishings, things you,ll be delighted with. Shirts'and neckwear. There's nothing in fine dress for men that is not here. SIM THE CLOTHIER 1 1. i V r 01W - 1 0 id- - 2P-Wrl , -,L, v , --" • I , -N.( .up "4:iP ~ ' 111 " 1 , 1 111 Copyrizht Hart Schaffner E: Marx I=l BELLEFONTE PENN " STATE' (COLLEGIAN The Toggery Shop Men's Furnishings v A. G. Spalding & Bro's Athletic Goods v The Heidcap and Tailormade Clothing v '4" A full assortment of college Pennants v NI v ...; C. W. SMITH South Allen Street The Enterprise Clothing Store 125 South Allen Street Latest ci eations in neckwear and haberdashery, readymade suits in stock. Orders taken for made to order clothing 7 ,4(' -44\ MODERATE PRICES COURTEOUS TREATMENT Pool Billiards Bowling 14eek's Pool Room SEALSHIPT CHOICE FRUIT South Allot Street, onpostte the Postoffice C....LC/1111NC Fc'Ec'AIRING Capltal slth. Clt Lrle. i IrCurds Prt••dt I. C. 11U S STAPLE and FANCY GROCERIES. FRUITS Best Quality Best Service Your patronage solicited STATE COLLEGE MIZESI se,r2tzv's NIO OT I KS James M. WiiiialliS DYEING AND DItY CLEANINa General Tinning, Roofing Goods sent on Thursdays of each week Spouting and Furnace Work I 'MC S. - Mal\ thTCP, 119 South Burrowes Street Shop; South Frazier street Shofflees Restaurant I Pies Sandwiches Soups 002242MME.443.9016Crer747444p=444•Al : , N4 1,1 .:t -, 41C , "1 - • • ."' - venue •• 4 aj a ctor,stronmoiralret i N / 1 - _ -.`s s._ll.i. - t,r - : — __. - 1 -- _ll. -- A - . 11 :Stott College JD i rui ti cr F2c3c:orri Under New Managemeot Students' regular board a week $3.00 Students' single meals 35c Transient 50e cal-F-3-ri r2cji 1 1- 5 Fra I - C - 7 ':1`12111C ,, -`,A LA PZI G Ca.s.se.• s a Spe.-..eiaEt7 All qew equipment A. L. BASCOMB & BROTHERS, Proprietors I=E=Sgitil , 4-4—ix , - . Malair==l M. 2Curvaiti., '2 cop TOBACCO CIGARS CIGARETTES J. B. NIARTIN SOLI. AGED: r FOE OYSTERS HENRY GRltyliVl F 'NE T .11LOPINC; 1,3.3.1.31,11 ed 3,, EMT= The First National Bank BELLEFONTE Surplus 5 1 2,1 1, 111 Jas K Ll.krnh at (—pi .r Opposite Hotel C liN . 1- 4 ' I S 1.--I - 1-_J: ER Successor to A. H. liartswick Headquarter s for Walk-Over S 4 Crawford Banister and noes Pratielan A full line of Tennis Shoes See MT new 'BAB The Ctgality Shop An eglabli3lnnent which is noted for tta fine quality of letitrpre,s printing EAcry order teICOCS the personal [mention of the inlnsger thus insuring perfect satisfaction The Nittany Printing and Publishing Company I;.Vtla•nn 7.Atkkk, Coat • a•nd. ?own' Comvann 51.a1c Col.Vagc, Tenn'a TIO D. Ldp. '4,, Lit t, lare the iLatgest Ailanucactute.s • Spaiciing e the Woild of Trade-Mark OFFICIAL EQUIPMEUT FOP, ALL f ATHLETIC SPORTS AND PASTI MES 1.,, known : 1111 , . :ptiottL the 5 ;,s yeti ore Intortuttol Athleqc Guarantee ''"". 1 " my' " the Si tichni, Cutolucto It's c to cooly clooedla of f Qll ality ;,,.J r.qL.L:t - 13 - af3S. ' e-1^ tttreLt st l'it Strei t BUSH HOUSE I.I.FONTI: PI:NNA Nal , Pa. day 02:,O \\,ui bath 03 pal day W L. DAGGlivr - I F. D, WEAVER UP-TO=DATE LIVERY MI!!!!IMITII!I Your attention is called to HARVEY BROS, Bakers and Confectioners Full line of Fine Fresh Chocolates always on hand Ice Cream in Seasonable Flavors Excellent ser. . ice at OUR NEW FOUNTAIN Nittany Inn Building The Meek Drug Store Ray D. Gilliland, P. D. Druggist Drugs Sundries Stationery Toilet Articles Students' Supplies Prescriptions a Specialty STATE JEWELRY Agency for WHITMAN'S CHOCOLATES Zavk Tkkk 4...eteN. C. A. Blanchard Manager ± Penn Avenue and Tenth Street Titts`iyara\x, Ta. E. L. GRAHAM & COMPANY Dry Goods Groceries Sporting Goods East College avenue 1 J. P. HAGMAN Strictly : Firstclass : Tailoring High Grade Gents Furnishings 127 S. Allen Street R. C. PEARCE Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, Groce ries and Queensware Hotel Block W. College Ave