Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, October 29, 1913, Image 6

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    Agricultural Notes
Professor L. A. Clinton and L, H.
Goddard of the United States De
partment of Agriculture, and A. B.
Ross, County Agent in Bedford
County, with representatives of the
School of Agriculture and Experi
ment Station held a conference at
the College last Friday to consider
questions relating to co-operative
county extension work.
Eighty students have already
been admitted to the Winter
Courses in Agriculture which be
gin December 2.
Farmers' Week programs will be
mailed in a few days. Extra
copies will be sent to persons who
desire to distribute them.
The following item appeared in a
recent issue of the Pittsburg Post:--
Stuart B. Rote of the Edward A.
Woods agency of the Equitable, a
graduate of State College, ranked
second for a number of lives insur
ed for the first eight months of
1913. He qualified in 1912 and
1913 for the agency Annual Outing
and for membership in the Century
Club, honors not often attained by
a man so young and so new in the
business, as Mr. Rote joined the
Equitable forces in 1911.
Service
That Serves
The very best kind of service is that
which to a great extent, anticipates
your wants. We treat our costomers
in an individual way--Anticipating
their wants, catering to them careful
ly, treating them in a friendly spirit,
and above all we garantee satisfaction
in every transaction. No greater effort
could be made any-where to give you a
service so complete, so personal and
pleasing. A service that maks you
feel satisfied and warrants that—" Glad
to Come Again"--feeling. Try u' for
service that serves.
KRUMRINE DRUG STORES
Bellefonte
State College
Illinois Life Insurance Company
The Giant of the West
All forms of policies written and through our Agencies
you can pay the annual premium in monthly install
ments
Policy and receipt foi the first years premium deliv
ered at once
LOCKYER & ATWOOD, INCORPORATED
State Managers
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Anticipating your wants fcr
Pennsylvania Day and the house
parties, we have just received a
fresh shipment of Samoset choco
lates, bulk and package, from the
factory.
Oh, yes, rather forgot to mention that
we sere sodas, hot and cold.
GRAHAM, ON THE CORNER
The Quality Shop
J. H. MUSSER
American Gentlemen Shoes
Dry Goods, Groceries, Notions
A share of your patronage re;pectfully
solicited. Quality guaranteed at rea
sonable prices
WATCH THIS SPACF:
Stylish Coats
for Cold Weather
Winter coats need to be warm
and well made, and that's where
you realize the importance
of the high standard of quali
ty and the superiority of the
tailoring in these coats of ours.
But good style is not to be forgot
ten, even when the consideration is
warmth and comfort, and these
coats we are showing for cold
weather wearing have a style "their
own". Long, medium length and
short coats in a number of models.
See our showing at $2O and 25
THE PENN.:STATE COLLEGIAN
RAY D. GILLILAND, P. 0,
Druggist
Drugs Sundries Stationery
Toilet Articles
Students' Supplies
Prescriptions a Specialty ""'
STATE JEWELRY
Whitman and Huyler Chocolates
Nittany Inn Block
College Ave.
Zovk V..okek
C. A. Blanchard
Manager
— 4 4
Penn Avenue and Tenth Street
I'Vttablacih,
Smkth 'Photographer
Sole agent for t tt ata t aa soda,
"Kew 'Namarale Camera
and up:toittate apparatus and methods
212 East Cottage 'aunts
State College
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Full Dress Requisites
Will serve you well with a varied selec
tion and diversity of the new and abso
lutely correct things for evening wear.
Clothes and accessories that are proper
and in good form. A showing of the
plainer conservative styles as well as the
new smart things just out this season—all
with a positive assurance of correctness.
Care in not transgressing "good form"
in Evening clothes is far more important
than in other matters of dress, and your
evening or evenings will not be marred
by a feeling of doubt or reproach from
having selected here. Everything is
"exactly right" to the smallest detail.
Ready to wear suits here; your size
ready to put on, as low as $25 and the
Hart Schaffner & Marx suits $35, $4O up
to $5O
Evening Waistcoats $3, $3.50 and
upwards in conservative fabrics and
cut, and some new clever styles just
out, as well as some of our own design
ing.
Evening Shirts, plain bosoms $1.50,
tucked bosoms $2, $3.50 and $5.
Evening Reefers (Protectors) $1.50 up
Studs 50c to $1.50, Stud, Vest and
Cuff Button Sets $1.50 to $3.50
Gloves of Leather $1.50, Silk Gloves
$1 and $1.50
French Silk Hats $7.50, Opera (Crush)
Hats $6.50
Ties 25c to $l.OO, Stock Ties $1.50
DRESS SUITS TO HIRE
$2.50 an evening, and we suggest early
reservation.
For Street Wear: New Neckwear,
Gloves, Shirts, New Shapes in Hats
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BELLEFONTE AND STATE COLLEGE -PA.
The Sim Shop
The Toggery Shop
Men's Furnishings v A. G.
Spalding & Bro's Athletic
Goods v The Heidcap and
Tailormade Clothing 1. v
A full assortment of Cgllege
Pennants -I N-4-4.
C. W. SMITH
South Allen Street
Fisher's Shoe Store
We have the Shoes that will
prove their value
All the Standard Makes
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