Alt Heidelberg Scores a Success. "Alt Heidelberg" Foerster's dra ma of student life in Germany, was well produced by members of the Deutscher Verein last Tuesday evening. The success of the under taking lay in the fact that the cast was well chosen, each member be ing admirably suited to his part. The actors showed enthusiasm and a knowledge of German life and thought. Miss Margaret C. Wilson de serves much credit for her interpre tation of the part of Kaethie, the innkeeper's niece. The character as portrayed showed delicacy in handling and good judgment. Prince Karl Heinrich, one of the principal characters of the play, was well done by A. J. Helfrecht. Dr. Juettner, a role of moods and feel ing, found excellent expression in the person of H. L. Shryock, K. Szlupas created a good deal of merriment in the role of Valet Lutz, whose conventionalities and snob bishness were a source of laughter. The character of Innkeeper Rueder, in the person of J. Fine, was well executed and brought many a roar from a receptive house. The other parts, while not so difficult as those above mentioned, were played with freedom and enthusiasm. The stu dent scenes gave the public an op portunity of witnessing the German student as he actually is in his leis ure hours. "Gaudeamus", "Alt Heidelberg" and "l3undeslied" were sung with the characteristic spirit of German students. All in all, the performance was a credit to the Deutscher Verein, to the German faculty, to the college as a whole, and especially to Messrs. Mentzen thin and Marquard, both of whom gave much of their time for the most successful production of the German society. Important 'Notice The members of the Senate Ap propriation Committee will visit the We are now showing the approved styles in men's apparel for Spring and Summer, 1913 Ready to wear suits especially made for us accord ing to our individual models—conservative and ex treme—by Hart Schaffner & Marx, Garson Meyer & Co., Peelham, all of exceptional merit, moderately priced $12.50, $l5, $lB, $2O, $22.50, $25 and upwards An attractive showing of Spring Overcoats, Rain coats and Dress Suits A large showing of handsome fabrics in made to order clothes $lB the Suit and upwards Hats, Imported and Domestic $1.50, $2, $3 and $4 Shirts of merit in madras, percale, cheviot, silk and linen mixtures and pure silk—ranging in price from $l, $1.50 and higher. An especially attractive showing of neckwear at 50 cents and $1 iint,Che (riot trier 1)34 0 y Olorrect X.ll Press DELLEFONTE -STATE COLLEGE -PA. 1 ~~ C,, \w Insoluble plant foods arc cheap in the beginning but may be dear in the end. We feel good when we hear that the soil contains enough Potash to raise 5000 crops, but we feel tired when we discover that it will take 1000 years or so to make it available. We will be converted into plant food ourselves long before that. POTASHThe,adds derived from green manure may nude insoluble phosphate of lime more avail able. Bid the feldspathic Potash in the soli is less soluble in these acids thntt in the nightly alkaline waters of the best .oils, A little soil Potash becomes available yearly, but not epough to provide for profitable crops. Crop, have two periods of I'in.u.ll hunger. One lust niter germination and the other when starch formai inn is most rapid—when the grain is Idling. Rational nt these fertilization per.luir, 4 011110 e M. 111.11110 Pot.i.lt rovide it you will had that tv ir o rp.t. rugs. si..od tor our pamphlet on ma iods and if You I, king fertilizers, German Kali Works, Inc., 42 Broadway, New York Monadnock Block, Chicago, 111. Bunk & Trust Bldg., Savannah, Ga, Whitney Bank Bldg„ Be. Or loans,la. Peerless : Steam : Laundry MODERN AND SANITAY QUALITY WORK Agents 3 A. M. Barron J. R. Hughes G. F. Vosburg (H. G. Hall P. J. Glessner P, M. Freer H. H. Wetzel college on Thursday, February 20, arriving at 10 o'clock, and will ob serve the following schedule: 10:00-11:15 School of Agricul ture. 11:15-12:00 General Assembly, Auditorium. 1:30-2:00 Home Economics, Chemistry, Physics and Zoology. 2:15-2:45 School of Mines. 3:00-3.30 School of Engineer ing. The students of the college may show their loyalty to their Alma Mater by coming to the General Assembly at 11:15 and at the same time giving evi dence to the Committee of our ap preciation of their visit. Individual students may show courtesy to the senators known to them. Spring 1913 PENN i'STATE , (COLLEGIAN Empire Bldg., Atlanta, Oa. The Quality Shop An eftablishment which is noted for its fine quality of letterpress printing ': Every order receives the personal attention of the manager thus insuring perfect satisfsetion The Nittany Printing and Publishing Company ir State College Svaham on %ha COTII6T Always the newest latest and best in confections The Leading Smoke Shop and up to date news stand I. C. HOLMES 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 BELTIWONICE PENNA bete per (lay V5O With bath V per day -W. L. DAGGEMT "Good Night"— How the day's activities on the tennis court, at golf, or base hall, are all recounted in the evening—the plays made or missed; the blame placed; the excuses offered. If you use a Spalding implement you can afford to listen to the other fellow's excuses. The Spading 1913 Catalogue will aid you in selecting the beat implements for all Sports : . • . . The Toggery Shop ,• • Men's Furnishings vA. G. . . Spalding & Bro's Athletic- . . Goods v The Heidcap and Tailormade Clothing A full assortment of College Pennants- N. v -4 . -4. , . . . . . . . C. W. SMITH . . South Allen Street , - , . . • Whites Grotto • Catf , 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 Visit the State College Billiard Parlors Basement Robison Building The First National Bank BELLEFONTE Capital $lllO,OOO Charles McCurdy President Surplus $.125.000 Jas K. Barnhart Cashier J. P. HAGMAN Strictly : Firstclass : Tailoring High Grade Gents Furnishings 127 S. Allen Street It's A Nettleton The Nettleton Stands for What is Best in Men's Fine Shoes. The Man who has worn a Nettle 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. N. FISHER J. L. Mauthe, Student Agent RAY D. GILLII AND P.D .. , D. Druggist Drugs Sundries Stationery Toilet Articles Students' Supplies -- - Prescriptions a Specialty "- STATE JEWELRY Whitman and Huyler Chocolates Nittany Inn Block College Ave. Sort ,sPktk' *Kota C. A. Blanchard Manager Penn Avenue and Tenth Street ITtAslrargh,