K. METZGER A. STORE Since January Ist, 1919, we have added many new improve ments to our rapidly growing store. ¥e have had a new front added which cost $7OO, in order that we could show our large stock to better advantage. In addition we have installed new steel shelv ing, and a new show case. All this was done to better our SER VICE to yon. We believe our store is doing a Service to the students of Penn State, or our business would not have doubled over the preceding year. It is our aim to again more than double our business over 1919. To do this we intend to add several new lines to our store announcements of which will be made later., Should you not be able to se cure any article you wish, tell us, we will order it for you, no matter how small the order. After leaving Penn State send us your mail order for anything you may need, such as text books, college jewelry, pennants, mem ory books, etc.; in fact, anything you may need. Tours for Service, Penn State Seal Calendars a dandy Souvenir to send to your friends. L. K. METZGER Pennants, Banners, Pillow tops, College seal jewelry —-»** '5 * -- J— > - __ Filling and Screw Joint Party hats, Confetti, Streamers and Crepe Papers tZZZZTZI A complete line of Athletic Goods Ea® ond “Metz” THE NEW EDISON "The Phonograph Voith a Soul” It Actually RE-CREATES MUSIC The $3,000,000 Phonograph No needles to change No records to break PgNN STATE COIIEQIAR FOR PENN STATE STUDENTS Owned Iby a Penn State Man For Letters Where Business Letterheads are Out of Place a man’s social letters cannot be written on better notepaper than "The Stationery of a Gentleman" It b distinctly a man’s paper andquite notice ably a paper of vast quality that only a man of taste and judgment would select. In boxes, with envelopes to match Fraternity and College Seal Stationery WAHL EVERSHARP PENCILS WAHL TEMPOINT FOUNTAIN PENS •Join our Library $l.OO to join. 75c refunded when you drop out. 2c per day rental. Minimum charge of sc. It contains the latest and best fiction. Over 250 books now in the Library. 11l ALLEN STREET L. K. METZGER A Complete Line of ' Text Books & Supplies for the Second Semester Laundry Boxes To Send Your Laundry Home $1.95 to $5.50 WASTE PAPER BASKETS Robert Service Poems The Rivers End by Curwood Desert of Wheat by Zane Gray Recreation of Brian Kent by Harold Bell Wright Edgar A. Guest Poems “Great Impersonation” by Oppenheim Roosevelt’s Letters to his Children Abolishing of Death by Basil King The Big Show by Elsie Janis 231-2 Hours Leave by Mary Roberts Rhinehart METZGER L. K. READ Spell of the Yukon Rhymes of,a Red Cross Man Rhymes of a Rolling Stone Ballads of a Cheechako Heap o’ Livin’ Over Here The Path to Home Just Folks Thunday, January 28, The Point Makes the Pen The Tcmpoint Pen has the point that won’t weaken in the strongest hand or strongest ink— Due to a special hardening process which also gives the gold pen a steel-like hardness and flejd biiity. Writes at first touch. The famous Wahl Comb Feed auto matically reflates flow of inis for any speed. Air-tight chamber prevents “sweating’* and keeps pen moist for instant writing. waul . TEMPOINT Tho Perfect Pointed (Heretofore ftnotim as the JJojton Safety Pin) A fitting writing mate to the Eversharp Pencil, made by the same con cern. Made in both Self