Noteworthy Reform. The junior' class at Franklin and Marshall College has, itHhopes, solved many problems by adopting an elaborate constitution, in which the object of the class organization is stated to:be "to bring the mem bers into an organized relation; to provide a system of fundamental principles of action; to cultivate friendship, and to foster class and college spirit." The class hopes by this action to regulate its affairs in a more ,methodical way. Strict financial : regulations are to be enforced as to ;paying of dues, assessments, and Spirit of Cfiristmas To give Pleasure to those we Love or whose Friendship we appreciate Let us help you carry out the idea by acting as your messenger. There are 32 Spalding stores in the United States all full stocked with Just the Right Things to make the Christmas Time really joyful Spalding special catalogue of Christ mas suggestions will be of help. 1210 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa your life insurance policy to give you the maximum amount of protection you will be repaid if you investigate the Disability Benet s of a New York Life Insurance Company policy. Or if you aremore , interested in life insurance as an in vestment you will find none better thaa a New York Life policy. F. F. SHANNON, Agent 301 West Beaver Avenue There's a good motto for all of us for the New Year. We're not sure that the quotation is exactly correct; but we've got the general idea there; Edward Everett Hale said it It's a good motto for men in business; for women in the home or in business, for all of us in all our relations to each other. We're trying to carry out that idea in this clothing business. •It is shown by having here the most forward, upward, outward looking clothes made; the best and most advanced styles; by placing before you only merchandise of a dependable, meritous kind and selling it at moderate prices. Clothes that will help a man look and feel like that motto We are constantly striving to better our service to you—that we may •• . 1•I• •/ /- •• •I - 11'1 • • - •I• •9•11 y the like, no member being allowed to participate in elections or trans actions of the class if he is deficient in dues. The question of finances is doubtless the greatest problem which confronts a class, and it has been apparent that class finances can be kept in healthy condition only by enforcement of strict rules. According to a "proposed sched ule" for Harvard's 1914 eleven, stated to be pending by yesterday's Philadelphia Press, Penn State is to be the Crimson's opponent a: Cam bridge on October 24. If You Want 1914 A Happy New Year 1914 "Look out, and not in; look up and not doW l ,n; look forward and not back; and lend a hand.“ THE PENN.:STATMCOLLEGIAN RAY D I , GILLILAND, P.. IL Druggist Drugs ; Sundries Stationery ; Toilet Articles Students' Supplies I Prescriptions a Specialty STATE JEWELRY Whitman and Huyler Chocolates Nlttany Inn Block College Ave. 'on - 1 3 1.tt V.,okek C. A. Blanchard 'Manager - 4 . Penn Avenue and Tenth Street I'lttsbacien, Nits. Bm‘t ‘l IN,OtOg•CaVUT Sole agent for Embtutan Spas 14.ew lealkomatle Camel% and upao , date apparatus and methods 2.14. Seat cottage 'Moms , StittelCAMtp , : /47,1nt ischeoothier Correct gress, DELLEFONTE AND STATE COLLEGE -PA. The Toggery Shop Men's Furnishings '4' A. G. Spalding & Bro's Athletic Goods N. The Heidcap and Tailormade Clothing `i N. A full assortment of Qllege Pennants 'c V V `i C. W. SMITH South Allen Street Fisher's Shoe Store We have the Shoes that will prove their value All the Standard Makes i r~~ opjligfi , 1232