Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, January 13, 1915, Image 3

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    Supplement to Penn State Collegian
Examination Schedule
Final examinations will be held
January 26-30, 1915, in the subjects
and at the times and places indicat
ed below.
Abbreviations: Ag.—Agricultur
al Building; Am. —Amphitheatre;
C. A. —Chemistry Annex; D. —
Dairy Building; Eng. A, Eng. D,
Eng. F—Consult blue-print maps
on bulletin boards and in Engineer
ing Buildings; F. —Forestry Build
ing; Hort, —Horticultural Building;
Lib. —Carnegie Library; Ma. —Main
Building; Min. —Mining Building;
M. H.—McAllister Hall; P. —
Physics Building.
Friday, Jan. 22, 1915, 8:30 A. M.
A. E. 19. 21 Eng. F.
Agr. Chem. 13. 103, 207 Ag.; 259
D.
Chem. 321. 9C. A.
Chem. 371. 10 C. A.
D. H. 4. 251 D.
Dom. Sci. 11. 2C. A.
Eng. Lit. 3. 338 Ma.
Forest. 13. F.
Forest. 33. F.
Hort. 2. 206 Ag.; 105, 106 Hort.
Ht. Eng. 11. 24 Eng. F.
Math. 7. 3C. A.
Math. 11. 121 Ma.
Mil. Sci. 1. Am.; 11, 12 C. A.; 201
Eng. A; 200 Eng. D; 104, 119,
200 Min.; 437, 438, 440 Ma.
Mining 12. 101 Min.
R. M. E. 1. 202 Eng. A.
R. R. 14. 384 Ma.
Friday, Jan. 22, 1915, 1:30 P. M
Agro. 10. 105, 106, 200 Hort.
Agro. 16. 2, 7 Hort.
A. H. 19. 206. 207 Ag.; 251
259 D.
Bot. 15. 3C. A.
Bot. 19. 3C. A.
Chem. 229. Am.; 9, 10, 11, 12
C. A.
Ht. Eng. 4. 200 Eng. D.
L. G. 7. 202 Hort.
Mchs. 7. 212 Eng. A.
Met. 2. 119 Min.
Mining 1. 200 Min.
Mining 3. 101 Min.
Phys. 104. 7P.
Str. 13. 437, 438 Ma.
Sur. 13. 201, 202 Eng. A.
Saturday, Jan. 23, 1915, 8:30 A. M.
Agro. 5. 103, 207 Ag.; 259 D.
Agro. 20. 2 Hort.
D. H. 7. 104 Hort.
Dr. 61 (Sect. 1, Fr. E. E., M. E„
Mill. E., R. M. E.). 300 Eng. D;
306 Eng. A.
Econ. 26. 340 Ma,
Forest. 8. F.
Ht. Eng. 5. 2118, 212 Eng. A.
Math. 2. 384, 437 Ma.
Phil. 12. Lib. K.
Rhet. 5. Am.; 9, 10, 11, 12 C. A.;
STATE COLLEGE, PA., JANUARY 13, 1915
Annual
Winter Reduction
Every Suit, Raincoat, Overcoat
in the store now underpriced
SALE STARTS ON
SATURDAY, JAN. 9
In conformity with our established custom of each season clearing out
all unsold clothes, we place on sale Saturday next every suit, overcoat,
raincoat, and seperate pair of trousers in our two stores at greatly re
duced prices. The clothes are not special clothes for sale purposes —
They are the broken sizes and patterns left from early Fall and Winter
selling. As near Perfect as materials, trimmings, tailoring and best
style designers can make them. They are the kind of goods that are
generally wantecHjy-the kind of customers we have, but there is nec
essarily some surplus. We are going to dispose of it.
These low prices will do it
Suits,
Overcoats, Raincoats
Grades Reduced to $9 85
Grades Reduced to il 25
Grades Reduced to 13 50
Grades Reduced to 14 25
Grades Reduced to 16 00
22 50
25 00
28 00
Grades Reduced to 18 75
Grades Reduced to 20 00
Grades Reduced to 22 50
Grades Reduced to 26 00
Good selection for early comers
Correct VJ> gress
AND STATE COLLEGE - Pa,
Trousers
Grades Reduced to
Grades Reduced to
Grades Reduced to
Grades Reduced to
Grades Reduced to
$3 50
4 00
5 00
6 00
7 50
Mackinaws
Grades Reduced to
Grades Reducad to
Grades Reduced to
Grades Reduced to
$5 00
7 50
8 50
10 00
$2 35
2 85
3 35
4 25
5 50
$3 85
5 75
6 25
7 85