There’s no way to describe the lively, smart styles of these new overcoats so that you’ll get a really good idea of them. Even the best illustrations don’t do the clothes full justice. You’ve simply got to see the goods if you want to “get a line” on them. The Sim Store has produced the best overcoat styles this season you have ever seen; unless you have a look at them you’ll miss the smartest lot of stuff in the market; and we’re sure you don’t want to do that. You can find plenty of good looking clothes everywhere; but there’s more than looks in these. There’s quality in them; fine fabrics, fine tailoring, fine finish. They’re the clothes you want. New styles for young men; new belt-back models; new colors and weaves. Overcoats $15.00 and up Suits $15.00 and up uv Correct Vib -[Dross Bellefonte - State College-Pa. Peerless : Steam : Laundry MODERN AND SANITAY QUALITY WORK Atrpntn i A - M - Barron J. R. Hughes G. F. Vosbure Agents j H G Ha „ p j. Glessner K P . M- Frear H H w et zel Basketball Prospects. The outlook for a successful basketball season is very favorable this year. The team has indulged in strenuous practice every night for the last three weeks. The fol lowing men of last year’s squad are on the floor: Hartz (Captain), Craig, Mauthe, Park and Wilson. There is also a good delegation from last year's class teams. Among the most prominent are: Binder, Smith, Savery, Wilson and Metzger. The new men who have come out for practice have made a favor able impression. The following freshmen have been picked for the training table so far: Jeffry, David son and Unger. No definite schedule has as yet been given out, but will probably be announced soon after Christmas. Skull and Bones. A new upper class honorary society, "The Skull and Bones”, has been organized at Penn State with the following members: —J. B. Clark, J. N. De Voe, F. C. Dose, J. D. Hogarth, M. Horst, L. B. Keelan, C. A. Keyser, S. U. Kiester, J. S. Leffler, J. H. Quirk, P. E. Rhein hardt and W. H. Savery. Albert Kelsey. Mr. Albert Kelsey of Philadel phia will deliver a lecture on "Architecture and Landscape Ac cessories” in Room 202, Engineer ing Building on Wednesday Dec ember 18th at 7:30 o’clock. Mr. Kelsey is an architect of promi nence and is a good speaker. The lecture will be illustrated. Christmas Dances. As has been the custom for sev eral years, a number of county club dances will be held during the Christmas vacation. To these var ious dances all Penn State alumni, faculty, students and friends in the vicinity of any of the dances are most cordially invited to attend. A dance in any of our home towns or cities, if properly arranged, does much toward advertizing the col lege and increasing the social re spect for Penn State. The following dances will be held:—Beaver County Club. An nual Christmas Dance, Monday Dec. 23 at Junction Park Pavillion, New Brighton. Lebanon County Club. Formal Dance in Academy Hall, Lebanon, Dec. 23. Erie City Club. Fifth Annual Dance in Masonic Building, Erie, Dec. 26. Washington County Club. Dance at Charleroi, Dec. 30. Members of the faculty of the University of Michigan, heads of the undergraduate organizations, and the Michigan College Daily, are working together to arouse sentiment, perfect an organization, and put through a proposed law permitting college students whose homes are in Michigan to vote by mail. The matter was thoroughly agitated last week, and after a mass meeting of the students tomorrow it is hoped to have an active suffrage organization in the field. PENNttSTATE COLLEGIAN TKe Qjjality Shop An efiablubment which it noted for iti fine quality of letterpress printing V Every order receive* the personal attention of the manager thus insuring perfect satisfaction The Nittany Printing and Publishing Company v State College I. C. HOLMES STAPLE and FANCY GROCERIES. FRUITS Best Quality Best Service Your patronage solicited ALLEN ST. 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