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 Mn ay~`e Bey tl fin V)dev(!lorrect. ••••,' BELLEFONTE -STATE _ . _Peerless : Steam : Laundry MODERN AND SANITAY QUALITY WORE Agents La t -ron II P.. 1 011:y l i!„. 1 r 1"gi l' i ll. Prem. " F.llVlrlin'VrVgetzel ENGINEERING NOTES • The Mechanical Engineering De partment has received from the 0. S. Walker Co., Worcester, Mass., a "Quadruplex Carburetor" which is designed for using kerosene as well as gasolene. This carburetor will be tested and results will be com pared with those obtained from tests made with other carburetors that the college possesses. Mr. E. N. Bates is designing an arrange ment whereby the carburetor and manifold may be heated by exhaust gases, and a connection will supply heated air to the air intake. The design will make it possible to vary the temperatures to suit conditions. Dean Jackson was recently elect ed Vice President of the Engineer's Society of Pennsylvania. Mr. J. T. Gephart, State Highway Engineer, gave the first of a series of lectures before the Highway Engineering students, Friday, Janu ary 3rd. Abstracts From Mr. Kelsey's Lecture Mr. Albert Kelsey, F. A. I. A., delivered a lecture before the stud ents of architecture, Dec. 17, on the subject of "Architecture and Land scape Accessories." In the course of his remarks Mr. Kelsey dwelt upon the report of the Committee on Education delivered at the Annual Convention of the American Institute of Architects held in Washington last week. He said, it seemed to be the sense of that Committee that the Country is fast producing the necessary number of lathier- rgz•.s.s COLLEGE -PA architectural schools and in deed that many have already attained to the very first lank, that therefore what now is needed, is to help the newer schools like State College to get their pace. and, if possible to induce them to specia lize: because Craftsmen ale now needed more than Architects, furth er, that unless Craftsmen are given an education based upon principles of sound design, architecture throughout the land can not pro gress as rapidly as it should. Mr. Kelsey pointed out that the best cabinet work, metal work, art glass, furniture and fine embroidery for curtains, altar cloths, ets. is still im ported from Europe, and that what is not imported is nearly invariably made by foreign workmen. Mr. Kelsey's lecture was however mainly given up to a discussion of principles of landscape design, which he illustrated on the black board, and showed on the screen by means of lantern slides. His next lecture will be entitled "The Reality of Fancy" and will have a direct application to existing physical conditions at State Col lege. It will be profusely illus trated. Bryan Crane, the sixteen year old student of 'Dr. 1). V. Crane of Springfield, Mo., died yesterday at a hospital, of two knife wounds in the abdomen, inflicted after a haz ing party at Morrisville College. Millard Copeland, a twenty six year old divinity student is under arrest charged with the stabbing. After the hazing of Copeland, he is said to have attacked Crane. PENN STATE !COLLEGIAN Tfie Quality Shop An establishment which is noted for its line quality nl letterpress printing '.' ery order receives the perilous' attention of the manager thus Insuring perfect satisfaction flie Nittally Printing and Publishing Company State College College I. C. 110 STAPLE and FANCY GROCERIES. FRUITS Best Quality Best Service Your patronage solicited ALLEN ST. STATE COLLEGE Pool Billiards Bowling TOBACCO CIGARS CIGARETTES Meek's Pool Room BUSH HOUSE BRLLEFONTII PENNA i tat, per day pa 50 With halliii per day -W. L. DAGG NV's-- Übe llittatir Inn Olatc College .1.‘1,,,,.5, 1), .-;h1;,,,,,,.,....) Prop! ietor Spec:rd F Les to Students _ . Shether's .:. Restaurant Opposite Hotel Pies Sandwiches Soups State College . Meat Market F. P. RESIDES Wholesale & Retail Dealers SOUTH ALLEN STREET Expert Picture r.rarning GENERAL MERCHANDISE Our l'iievs :no Right I-I M. Myers E. College Av Visit the State College Billiard Parlors ltasement Robison Building &t.24.`havil, on :the, COTACT '311.c, I.Coutc, of 3"vcw, ConlzeCtons The pl:e.tn that made Stale College famous for fine eonleel ions 'Jho Sinolums Paradise, Tfle Togger•y Shop Men's Furnishings "4. A. G. Spalding & Bro's Athletic Goods Y. Tfie Heidcap and Tailormade Clothing v 'N- A full assortment of College Pennants N. v N v C. W. SM I T I-1 South Allen Street White CA rot t© Ca f e Holmes Block Near Pastime Open 6 a. m. to 12 midnight Shell, Frying and Stewing Oysters always fresh We aim to render best and quickest service and request a report yf any failure on our part. Get our menu Note specials Paint Often Works Wonders in coyei ing defects—au alliletie imp lement may look pretty, and the eheap er it is, generally the prettier it looks. All Spalding athletic implene•nts are made primal ily for use—good loolss are ,eeonilary. Catalogue free. A. G SPALDING & 131 ROS 1210 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa The First National Bank BELLEFONTE Capital sl o o.ood Charles McCurdy President Surplus $125 1100 J.Ls K. B.Lroli at Cashier J. P. HAGMAN Strictly : Firstclass : Tailoring High Grade Gents Furninhlngs 127 S. Allen Street HENRY GRIMM FINE TAILORING Est8181811"1 18.11 CLEANING PI.:FS:4/N° REPAIRING 1r: , 4. , N521, -- RUM—zon.-111.U,- It's A Nettleton The Nettlezon Stands for What is Best in Men's Fine Shoes. The 'Wan who has worn a Nettle- ton Shoe knows this, and will wear ;,„. no other make. The habit of , wearing Nettle ton Shoes beginc; with iLe first pair— Come in and got yours! The prices are e::ceedingly low, considering the einr. We axe 1-10 el:n•• 3-- :• 1- ge agents. C. N. FA HE R J L. Metuthe, Student Agent HAY 1 GILLIIAND P 0 .... IP. I Druggist Drugs Sundries Stationery Toilet Articles Students' Supplies Prescriptions a Specialty "-- STATE JEWELRY Whitman and Huyler Chocolates Natany Inn Block College Ave. 'Suet Tkk.t Kokek C. A. Blanchard Manager Penn Avenue and Tenth Street. Vl'as`aavah, 1?a. - - • Silal t1810241:411.11=nb.. a= 31 Crl ---- \ 4\)ii, , l i ":.-• H. , J) :-.);.; : -n, k 0 b , (( ~ ~,,=. • 4
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