Junior Oratorical. The forty second annual Junior Oratorical contest will be held on the evening of Monday, June 8, at eight o'clock sharp. The prizes to be awarded will be the Barlow Oratorical prize of $5O, and the College Oratorical prize of s2s] The orators and their subjects, in the order in which they will appear on the program are as follows: Norman E. Hartman, “A National Duty”; Ralph D. Bole, “Our Per manent Asset”; Arthur C. Horst, “Living for Efficiency”; Beaty H. Dimit, “Profit Versus Life”. Edgar Fottinger, "Individual or Collective Bargaining”; and George V. Luerrson, “A Crying Need, and a Challenge/] Harlow Re-engaged All rumors concerning the possi bility of Harlow leaving State this spring were set at rest by a recent announcement from the graduate manager’s office. Harlow will be connected with the State football department during the entire college year of 1914-1915. As usual he will probably devote his attention in the fall to the linesmen, while in the spring he will have complete charge. Agricultural Club Room. All sophomore, junior, senior, and two year agricultural students are requested to pay their club room dues this week. The asses ment of 25 cents per man will be us'ed exclusively to furnish a club and smoking room in the Agri cultural Building and will be pay able either at the Toggery Shop or in the Agricultural Building on Thursday, May 28th. Fall Re-examinations. Re-examinations in all second semester subjects will be held on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, September 10, 11, and 12. Copies may be obtained by leaving with or sending to the Assistant Registrar a stamped self-addressed envelope, bearing the word “re-examination” on the back of the envelope. Thespian Elections. The following officers were elect ed to serve during the college year 1914-1915: Business Manager, C. B. Dowd, T 5; Adv. Manager, W. B. Swanson, T 5; Asst. Managers, J. .1. Wilhelm, ’l6, and R. N. Lincoln, T 6. Thespian Elections The following officers were elect ed to serve during the college year 1914-1915: Business manager, C. B. Dowd, T 5; advertising manager, W. B. Swanson, T 5; assistant mana gers, J. J. Wilhelm, T 6, and R. N. Lincoln, T 6. League Standing. Won Lost Pet. 3 1 666 1 1 500 1 1 500 1 2 333 1917 1915 1916 1914 Skull and Bones Elections The following men were elected into the Skull and Bones: Cort, Baer, Dorwart, Maltby, Skillman, Josefson, Blass and James. Amid ideal surrounding the Y. M.C.A. Cabinet for the year ’l4-T5 was organized last Saturday after noon and Sunday at the Fairbrook Country Club. Mr Irving,editor of the North American Student, a publication that is rapidly demand ing the attention of the college world, took charge of the organiza tion and through his advice and ex perience the new cabinet has gain ed information and inspiration that should carry the Y. M. C. A. work through a prosperous and effective year. The girls at Oberlin have class hockey teams, the members of which are awarded numerals. DON’T BE SHY about eating our chocolates, bonbons, caramels or other candies. They won't hurt you no matter how many you eat. They are made of the purest materials we can get and no harmful coloring or adulteration is ever used in their manu facture. So eat all you want to. Give the children all you like. They ore good as well as good tasting. GRAHAM ON THE CORNER TIRED OUT? Then take up outdoor exercise of some kind. These are LAWN TENNIS DAYS a bracing sport. Make a call at our store and inspect our 1914 Tennis Requisites. If you cannot call write for a catalogue. A. G. Spalding & Bros. 1210 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa Talk With Gotham See Sauers for uptodate Bakery Supplies or Ice Cream The full rich taste of the velvet olive is in this olive oil p@mpeiamTdX e Just as the olive oil is pressed from the finest fiuit of Italy—so it comes to j’nur table in Pompeian. None of the original delicacy and fruity flavor is lost in the dainty air-tight, light proof tins. Full measure; quantity and price marked on the tins. Half pints 25c. Pints 50c. Quarts $l. FREE booklet of salad recipes on request. FOR YOUR SHAMPOO Pompeian Olive Oil followed by Uexall Shampoo Paste will give wonderful results. •• toccxsJML DRUG store 3/ MbttTwrwvgaama Pastime Building President Sparks gave the com mencement addiess at the North Carolina State College on Monday. He will also give the dedication address at the Y. M. C. A. building at Johnstown next Sunday. The following 1915 men were elected members to the Lion’s Paw society: Lord, Luerssen, Horner, Mathers, Hoehler, S. Miller, Bar ron, Tobin, Welty and Cranston. The following 1916 men were elected members to the Parmi Nous society: Geary, McKay, Hessel bacher, Dippe, Yerger, Wood, Jim eson and Hammitt. THE, PENN, rSTATE if COLLEGIAN RAY D. GILLILAND, P. D. Druggist Drugs Sundries Stationery Articles Students’ Supplies Prescriptions a Specialty STATE JEWELRY Whitman and Huyler Chocolates Nlttany Inn Block College Ave. SmvVVv. J[Sole agent for fcaatmau £>oo4a "Kern "Panoramic Camara and upSto’date apparatus and methods t\z S&&\ CoUtfte taewae CoVVtQt “soy\ Yvtt C. A. Blanchard Manager Penn Avenue and Tenth Street' "BVitabardV, "Pa. You’ll find yourself many times in circumstances when your clothes need to be just right; the best way to be sure, is to have them right when you buy them. The Sim Store can provide you with proper clothes —that are right for any occasion. New showings of shirts at $1 $1.50, $2 in Madras, Cotton and Silk mixed. Pure Silk Shirts $3 to $6. Receiving new shipments to keep this showing up to its standard size. Every wanted style at $2 and $3. Panamas $5 and $6.50. 300 Pairs of Shoes Walk-Over Crawford Women’s at Half price Fisher’s Shoe Store Sack Suits $l5, $lB, $2O, $22.50, $25, $3O, $35. Full Dress Suits $25, $35, $4O, $5O. Raincoats $l5 to $25. Flannel and Serge Trousers $5 and $6.50 Palm Beach Coats and Trousers $lO upwards. SHIRTS STRAW HATS Dress Suits to hire. We advise early reservation. t b^ira,©te(fTlothier p6qg(fforrcet VF gress Bellefonte and State Coilece^Pa. • THe Toggery Shop Men’s Furnishings v A. G. Spalding & Bro’s Athletic Goods v TKe Heidcap and Tailormade Clothing v v A full assortment of (Allege Pennants v v v v C. W. SMITH South Allen Street NECKWEAR At 50 cents, $l, $1.50. An un usually large showing of fetching neckwear in new figured, plaids and stripes. UNDERWEAR Belts, Hosiery, accessoreis of any sort, you’ll find the most wanted styles here.