The : Pennsylvania : State : College EDWIN ERLE SPARKS, Ph.D., L.L. D., PRESIDENT Established and maintained by the joint action of the United States Government and the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Mn FIVE GREAT SCHOOLS—Agriculture, Engineering, Liberal Arts, Mining, and Natural Science, offering Ul thtrty-six courses of four years each—Also courses in Home Economics, Industrial Art and Physical Edu- cation—TUlTlON FREE to both sexes; incidental charges moderate. First semester beginß middle of September; second semester the first of February; Summer Session for Teachers about the third Monday in June of each year. For catalogue, bulletins, announcements, etc., address THE REGISTRAR, State College, Pennsylvania TKe Quality Shop Ao establishment which is Doted for its fine quality of letterpreu printing V Every order receives the personal attention of the manager thus insuring perfect satisfaction The Nittany Printing and Publishing Company v State College THE First National Bank State College, Pa. t * n W. L. FOSTER, Pres. DAVID F. KAPP, Cashier The Enterprise Clothing Store 125 South flllen Street Latest fall styles in Just Right Shoes Tennis Shoes. Clothing and Furnishings T&. froy SHEFFLER’S The place where YOU Should Eat Opposite Hotel L. D. FYE 1!00-201 West College Avenue Fancy and Staple Groceries Also Fruits Special Prices to Clubs and Fraternities FLOWERS AND PLANTS Grown by the Floricultural Dept. We offer our surplus stock of cut flowers and plants at reasonable rates to students and faculty. This stock is grown in modern bouses under ideal conditions. Carnations, snap dragons, chrysanthemums and sweet peas in season. Grown on the Campus Bell Phone Bush House Bellefonte, Penna. Rate per day $2.50 With bath $3.00 per day W. L. DAGGETT Caterers, Attention ! State College Bakery Bread, Paßtry and Ice Cream Both Phones THE KELLOGG-HAIN The third entertainment of the Y. M. C. A. course will be given by the Kellog-Haines Singing party on Saturday evening, January 9, in the Auditorium. The Kellogg-Haines Singing par ty is one of the standard attractions in the 'yceum world today. In fact, for seven years this name has stood for excellence as a mixed quartet. Both in the lyceum and on the chautauquas. the Kellogg-Haines Singing party is annually booked for full seasons. This organization presents a program of selections from the best known grand operas and from other musical literature. There are five members in the Kellogg-Haines Singing party, in cluding a pianist. Miss Imogene Gross, soprano, was a pupil for six years of Madam Stella Kellog-Haines of St. Louis, for whom the singing party was originally named. She has been a soloist in several of the large churches of St. Louis, and has ap peared successfully in concerts and recitals, Miss Altha Montague, the con tralto, studied for two years under Dr. Berkowitz Next Sunday Dr. Berkowitz, who is scheduled to speak before both chapels and the Menorah society on Sunday, attended Cornell University and is a graduate of the University of Cincinnati. He is at present one of the foremost Jewish rabbis in the country, but his sphere of knowl edge extends far beyond that af forded by his calling. His reputa tion as a speaker is well establish-! ed. Dr. Berkowitz's subject matter is rather extensive for his interest in civic affairs is equal in rank to his clergical duties. As a literary man he is well known for he not only has his works published in book form but is a constant contributor to many papers, magazines and journals. As a man well advanced in civil affairs he has held many important appointments on civic committees, such as Child Labor and Sane Fourth. In 1912 he was appointed by the mayor of Phila delphia as a member of the Vice commission, making an official vis it to England, Denmark, Germany and Sweden. On his return he pre sented a report embodying the re sults of his investigations. Dr. Berkowitz has resided in several of the large cities of the United States. While in Mobile he insti tuted the humane movement for the protection of animals and children. While in Kansas City he organized the first .bureau of charity and was appointed by the governor to rep resent the state of Missouri at the session of the national conference of Charities Correction. THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN IS SINGING P'IRTY the well known Professor Mcßurney of Chicago and was for a time solo ist of the big Hyde Park Baptist church in that city. She is a grad uate of the Chicago university with an A. B. degree. John Eichenberger, tenor, was soloist in several of the best paid church choirs in St. Louis, has had theatrical experience and has coached with the best teachers in this country. William A. Goldburg, baritone, was a boy wonder on the violin, later discovering that he lad a fine voice. He gave up the violin for voice though he had played violin for years professionally. He had also sung leading grand opera roles in English before entering the lyce um. Mr. Delbert Chute, the pianist, is a pupil of Heniot Levy, one of the foremost piano teachers in the United States and has had work in harmony and theory with Adolph Brune. Mr. Chute has”shown great promise as a composer, and, as an accompanist as well as solo pianist, has received much favorable press comment. Inauguration Rumors There is a possibility that both the band and cadet corps may at tend the inauguration this year at Harrisburg. The expense of this undertaking would be very great, however, and the chances are that they would be too heavy to have the entire regim -nt transported there. Due to the fact that the cadets do not have military over coats, the weather conditions would be an important factor as it would be manifestly impossible to parade in inclement weather. It is proba ble, however, that the band will represent the student body at Har risburg and a movement is under way by which military overcoats will be purchased for the band men. Nothing else you can give will convey as much tender thoughtful ness for her pleasure as a box of candy. Our slock of bulk and box goods strictly fresh. We will pack free any goods you wish to send. Reiall Drug ' Store Pressing Repairing Dyeing A New Man at An Old Stand C. C. Curry, Tailor Successor to J. P. Hagman Steam Cleaning Wet Cleaning Dry Cleaning ON THE WAY BACK from that hike to Bald Top Stop at BRICKERS in Boalsburg 1 for some Penn State Creamery Ice Cream The Balmacaan The reign of the Balmacaan is at its height right now. The Well Dressed Men are wearing it on the street, automobiling and traveling We have a big line in stock. Come in and look them over Sauers arid Heberling The State College Transportation Co. Incorporated 3909 FIREPROOF G/VRAGE AUTOMOBILE LIVERY ACCESSORIES Repair Work a Specialty Fromm’s Economy Store We are ready to serve you with Christmas goods. Our stock of clothing, shoes, Hood rubbers and furnishings is completely new and up to date. Call and let us take stock of your wants. Cleaning and Pressing—3 suits for $l.OO. It’s all over— even the shouting— the foot bull season of 191 J—to go down in history in next year’s Spald ing’s Official Foot Bull Guide. But, “the King is dead, long live the King.” Now Old Boreas has his inning, and we are ready with all appurtenances to either welcome him or fight him Still left in the Spalding Catalogue. SWEATERS SKATES SKIS SNOW SHOES Everything needed for the season. A. G. Spalding & Bros. 126-128 Nassau St., 520 Fifth Avenue, New York City. THE SPOTLESS SHOP A real City barber shop Pastime Building GEO. W. LOHMAN The Tobacco Store Geo. B, Jackson Holrrjes Bldg.* Allen Street « ->l/-r ‘-^,1 2- i AG.'*/2ruti x-if'i-lftft ARROW SHIRTS for every occasion. Color fast—guaran teed satisfactory. “Insist on Arrow.” $1.50 up Chiett, Peabody &• Co. f Inc. Makers DR. H. E. THORN LEY Osteopathic Physician Bellefonte State College Mon., Wed., Fri. Tubs.* Thurs., Sat. Everything for the Amateur Outdoor Work Our Specialty W. W. Smith t Photographer and Stock Dealer Agency Eastman Kodaks and Supplies Edison Diamond Point Phonographs and Records Webster Typewriter Ribbons Multi-kopy Carbon Papers i\t CoWoQt taiwtt State CoU«ft« MARTIN’S for Best Cider and Fresh Pretzels • * * Peanuts Roasted to Suit You Have That Picture framed by C. H. SMITH Finest Work at the Right Price 212 E. College Ave. We will Accommodate Your Guests Zbc Bittanie Inn State (tollefle cJtvrKts* P. Proprietor Keep Your Eye on the Scores Fraternity Bowling Tournament State College B. and B. Co. Under Babe's