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 shades—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. §ira,®«(jriotitier (Correct Vv ;Drcss Bellefonte -State College - Pa. BY THE WAY. With the holiday granted to them by President Hibben because of the outcome of Tuesday’s voting, the Princeton students remained up until the small hours of the morning on Wednesday of last week, cele brating the election of Woodrow Wilson to the presidency. Bonfires were started in Nassau street, the principal thoroughfare of the town, and these were built into great piles that lighted up the whole town. The fires blazed until daylight and some of them later. On the eve of a national presi dential election William Jennings Bryan Jr., celebrated a victory that his distinguished father failed to win, for the son of the Nebraskan is now the president of the freshman class of Georgetown University.' The members of the class will meet next Saturday to elect the remain der of the class officers. No “steam roller” methods were employed in young Bryan’s election, the electors joining in common cause against the uDperclassmen, who tried to break up the class m eeting. Several important articles were handed in too late for this week’s "Collegian.” Special Pullman Service PITTSBURG AND PHILADELPHIA TO STATE COLLEGE NOV. 21, 1912 Tickets can be purchased of G. H. JOHNSON or W. E. EVANS Alpha Delta Sigma House 364 Main Football Squad Honored. As an example of appreciation of the splendid work done by our foot ball team, the senior class unani mously passed a resolution having as their guests the varsity squad at the Senior Dance at Pennsylvania Day. Pittsburgh Club Smoker. The Pitt Club will hold a smoker in the Engineering Building this Thursday evening at 6:45. Profes sor Bechtel will entertain those present with an oration on “The Phonograph Dog”. Senior Manager. G. P. Murphy T 3 was elected manager of the senior basketball team of the interclass league. Interclass Cross-country Run. ■ The annual interclass cross-coun trp run will be held on December 7. Mr. Willis Whited, chief engineer of the State Highway Department, addressed the senior engineers on Tuesday afternoon on the subject of“ The Engineer and the Business Man”. President and Mrs. Sparks will attend the football game between Ohio State University and Pennsyl vania State College this Saturday. PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Sheffler’s * Restaurant Opposite Hotel Pies Sandwiches Soups E. L. Graham & Company Dry Goods Groceries Sporting Goods East College avenue BUSH HOUSE Bellefonte Penna Kate per day $2 50 With bath id per day W. L. DAGGETT I. C. HOLMES STAPLE and FANCY 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 PATTIE SHELLS served with. Creamed Oysters, are delicious. Have you tried them ? SOUTH FIFTH STREET SCHOFER Reading, Pennsylvania Student representative, Robert P. Schmehl, 506 West College avenue, State College THe Quality Shop An establishment which is noted for its fine quality oi letterpress printing Every order - receives the personal attention of the manager thus insuring perfect satisfaction The Nittany Printing and Publishing Company ? State College Pool Billiards Bowling TOBACCO CIGARS CIGARETTES Meek’s Pool Room lFUttan\> linn State Collcflc Jrvunes P. Proprietor Special Rates to Students ow SvaVum, otv Vue corweT, We w? Vo We mYwaVe eowfacVYouev Out vaUoYe aim \s Vo vYea.se vea. a seeowdavv cousYdevattoa sva,\vam ou Vve CotiYOT TRe Toggery Shop Men’s Furnishings ■* A. G. Spalding & Bro’s Athletic Goods -s Tie Heidcap and Tailormade Clothing t \ A full assortment of (allege Pennants v \ *s "t C. W. SMITH South Allen Street Standard Quality There is no Jquicksand more unstable than poverty in quality and we avoid this quicksand by standard quality Tennis, Golf, Ba'ieballyCrtckct, Football,Ath letic Equipment Catalog free A. G. SPALDING & BROS. 2.’> West Md Street LL’6-123 Nassau Street NEW YORK The First 1 National Bank > BELLEFONTE i Capital SIUU,OOU Surplus $125,000 S Charles McCurdy Jas K. Barnhart r President Cashier r J. P. HAG M A N Strictly : Firstclass : Tailoring High Grade Gents Furnishings 127 S. Allen Street HENRY GRIMM FINE TAILORING Established 18<>1 , CLEANING PRESSING REPAIRING Its A Nettleton The Nettleton Stands for What is Best in Men’s Fine Shoes. The Man who 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 quality. We are the exclusive agents. C. IN. IF' ISH E re J. L,. Mauthe, Student Agent RAY D. GILLILAND, P. D. Druggist Drugs Sundries Stationery- Toilet Articles Students’ Supplies Prescriptions a Specialty STATE JEWELRY Whitman and Huyler Chocolates Nittany Inn Block College Ave. C. A. Blanchard Manager Penn Avenue and Tenth Street 'PWtsWaVv, 'Pa,
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