Men’s Chinchilla Overcoats Are in great demand. The good dressers are taking strongly to them. We foresaw the popularity of chinchilla overcoats and have them in all wanted shales -blue, gray, Cambridge gray, fancy mixtuses and brown. These coats have been made in accord ance with the most approved London and New York styles, in various models. Plain dress coats Shawl collar coats Convertible collar coats Storm coats Extra long double breasted coats Overcoat stock includes also the newest fabrics in all classes of materials, cut in con servative and extreme styles, all in good Fur coats Fur lined coats Fur trimmed coats You can hardly have an overcoat wish that we can’t supply. (Correct -Sress B ell ef°nte-State Co lle ge-Pa. BY THE WAY. T. W. York, of Philadelphia, a member of the sophomore class and right guard on the Yale football team died at the Yale infirmary last week after a brief illness of Pneu monia. Death resulted from a heavy cold contracted after the Ynle-Army game. Coach Yost of Michigan has selected an all-Michigan team. The following men are picked: Redden, left guard; Curtis, left tackle; Mc- Gugin, left guard; Shultz, center; Benbrook, right guard; Maddock, right tackle; Snow, right end; Weeks, quarter back; Heston and Plonstein, backs; and Hammond, full. County Experts, Six State alumni have been nominated as County Experts, one man to reside in a definite county and to act as a consulting specialist. These men are paid by the joint contributions of the government, the college, and the inhabitants of their community. Woman’s Bible Class. The Woman's Bible Class will meet at the Woman’s Building every Thursday afternoon at three o’clock, beginning next Thursday, Nov. 7. All women who are inter ested are most cordially invited. Since the cut on the front page was somewhat larger than expect ed, mention of the junior and sophomore banquets will be made next week. A “Collegian" sent home saves letter writing. Subscribe now and get the twenty votes for yourself or your frifcnd. • DANCE programs and invitations BANQUET menus, etc. C. H. STONEROD T 3 Box 403 State College itate Gollege Meat Marked P. P. RESIDES Wholesale & Retail Dealers SOUTH ALLEN STREET Expert Picture Framing C.ENERAL MERCHANDISE Our Prices are Right H. M, Myers E. College Av Motive Power Club, The first meeting of the Motive Power Club this year will be held Friday Nov. 7 at 7:00 p. m. sharp in Room 202 Engineering Building. Prof. A. J. Wood, will speak on “The Combustion in Locomotives", illustrated with lantern slides. Ci der and pretzels will be served after the meeting. Engineers of all classe invited. Mr. Murphy Will Visit Penn State. At the invitation of Dr. Luby, Coach Hollenback and Ray Smith, “Mike” Murphy, the famous Penn track coach, will spend several days at Penn State. It is needless to say that Mr. Murphy will receive a royal welcome from ever person in connection with the college. PENN STATE COELEGIAN Sheffler’s * Restaurant Of-pcnit.” Hotel Sumlwichcn Soupti E, L. Graham & Company iJry Guoda Groceiicb Sporting Goods East College avenue BUSH HOUSE 13 12 LI«I£ I**o NT 15 PICNNA bate put* day $2 50 Willi bath pi*r day W. Lt. DAGGETT I. C. HOLMES STAPLE and FANGV GROCERIES. FRUITS Best Quality Best Service Your patronage solicited ALLEN ST. STATE COLLEGE Mention Penn State Collegian when calling on or writing to advertisers in this paper "We wish to announce that our famous PADDIE SHELLS are being sold by student agent, Robert P. Schmell, 506 West College avenue, State College, Pa. SOUTH FIFTH STREET SOHOFER Reading, Pa., manufacturers of French pastry milorHsement TBe Quality Shop An establishment which is noted (or its fine quality of Iclterpjejs printing V Every order receives the personal attention of the manager thus insuring perfect satisfaction The Nittany Printing and Publishing Company v State College Pool Billiards Bowling j. p. hagman j YiW Strictly : Firstclass : Tailoring j _____ l C. A. Blanchard High Grade Gents Furnishings s Manager TOBACCO CIGARS 127 S. Allen Street t cigarettes r-zras-v:?-:---.■■.r. 1 :-:■■■•:: > ===== HENRY GRIMM j T FINE TAILORING j Penn Avenue and Tenth Street Established 18<U ) Meek’s Pool Room CLEANING PRESSING j s T?a. REPAIRING { Zh e linn State Colleoe P. :rl ifeeme, Proprietor Special Rates to Students ot\. Sva.Vta.ttt, avt YVta coulter, We vrp Vo VVte mVvfttVc covtfacVVoTtev Gwv \s\toVe atm. \a Vo ijovt. ■pvoVWs a aocoadauj cottaVAavaVVoxt Tfie Toggery Shop Men’s Furnishings v A. G. Spalding & Bro’s Athletic Goods ~ TRe Heidcap and Tailormade Clothing *s A full assortment of ©liege Pennants "f v ~ Standard Quality There is no "quicksand more unstable than poverty in quality and we avoid this quicksand by standard quality Tennis, Golf, Baseball, Cricket, Football, Ath letic Equipment Catalog free A. G. SPALDING & BROS, 2.'» West 4-d Street 126-12 S Nassau Street NEW YORK The First • National Bank BELLEFONTE Surplus $125,000 Jas K. Barnhart Cashier Capital $lOO,OOO Charles McCurdy President It’s A Nettleton The Nettleton Stands for What is Best in Men’s Fine Shoes. 1 The Man who 1 has worn a N ettle ton Shoe knows this, and will wear no other make. The habit of wearing Nettleton Shoes begins with the first pair— Come in and get yours! The prices are exceedingly low, considering the q7iality. We are the exclusive agents. C. IN. FISHER J. L. Mauthe, Student Agent C. W. SMITH South Allen Street RAY D. GILLILAND, P. D. Druggist Drugs Sundries Stationery Toilet Articles Students’ Supplies Prescriptions a Specialty STATE JEWELRY Whitman and Huyler Chocolates Nitlany Inn Block College Ave.
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