S PLAYED TAG WITH MEN’S VANITY YEARS AGO i of the Present Hat Fashions EXTERIOR REFLECTS Be Traced Here and There BEAUTY OF INTERIOR Individual Conceits and In- Tin- pleasing appearance ami the I . • radical change which has been made tions or sovereigns. •in the front exterior of the building i reflects in only a small degree that which has taken place within. Yisi i ,h,v> Lats wvr*- worn :he .-illy-ribbon head iraMi ol the car- f r i ( j ;i y evening will find ie:i and Inter became *■:<• ; ly day sheiks. space which formerly served as a magnifi-• According to Mr. Montgomery, the sa l t for various retail tnter c '..'urn by women to- , h.at styles of past ages have been in- have been combined into a .ceie of queer shapes am: dicative of caste; the peasant would j. irge. well lighted. airy and finely c oi s. being decorated with . n*>t have daivd to wear headgear oJ , }l! ; salesroom in which merchan gi-id and silver «*mn- the gentry. Here in America the dising aides as well as conveniences nia of every kind and de- lowly man wears the everyday hat "t .- nJ . t j l( . have been incorporated, tipied a prominent piace ; the millionaire, so far as general The new store in its entirety is a of that day. The jewel-i shape is concerned. Ihe people today i c .j.jiim.nial to the ability of the :»r- •y:t!tv were famed. ami ' follow pretty much one vogue. vet in . j s;uls t(l whom drafting of the plana K-ii not in use many sections ot the country varia- ;in ,j consummation of the architects* vy iron boxes tion of style is in evidence. The hat j,[ t . ;is were entrusted, and is in keep palaces. • a western ranchman does not tit on j n „. wit’n the spirit of leadership on , Ilrondway. tin* part of State College business men Coiiciii in //«/>•. which has contributed concretely to wonderful horned hats. S;atc College's advancement from the •of ;iie headgear <>l a • Many «*t the fairer sex are so ad- ~f ~ -four front settlement’* in ■jouslv draped: there eat that they can stand on a street 0 , yell days of long ago to a ...ll after tin- fashion of corner and check the hats worn by fio-tit rank among Pennsylvania’s mu uound with garnish esn- men and associate the style of hats „f nu .dium size in thg day : heavily feathered hats with types of men. In their liats and jx-oyli automobiles and air he carried in the hand . the way they wear them many women tsition: headgear like the ; are able to read dignity, frivolity, con- . •:ept in he hat l*t:t uvii-v as hiirh.’eeil «>r vanity. Oftentimes they are j TITTITr AT AP u-s shaped like a church able to divine the various occupations V||Vyi| M I frll J|l lilt r near tin- top. ' an.l pursuits ..f men by the headgear OUiIK/ll I 11 IVttli VI people wen* indeed jray th(‘y wear •s at a time with their silk Hose That Saves Profanity ir fashion. It was noth- The real. rare retail .'salesman 5s t<> see mtti lui.d in,, a merchandising triumph was a- not a salesman at all—he is an expert et> ol lei < a>. .ix tun when t} M . buyer of men's assistant who gives the customer pvo uter nun u«.« 'noun » furnishings. secured a huge consign- fessional service. To serve means to unj in uiu i tie\ uiiie (i j- mvn * s exceptionally high i make friends, to win confidence, to uts mat eiu >ta\u "elie . jj tv y.jjj. that will he of- i pk-ase. to satisfv—even after the eus t f leaver is *i rela- C!L durm.tr Montgomerys Opening | tnmer has taken the goods home. Jia\- «Id.-tdo C * C * at the remarkably low price of aOe.! ins: faith in your store and your goeds ' * ' This item will go down in history as i j.s the hipest hleu in business. Mont nof tile present hat fash- ,„ K . „f the big leaders when it comes j tromery’s salespeople have a red hot traced here and there to Opening offerings. Strongly re-i faith in Montgomery and Company, •oncoits and inventions or infm-ced at toe and heel, absolutely I their styles, values and satisfaction or perhaps the nobility. , f ivt . fj-om runners or defects, Mont- ! giving principles. As one of the sa!e>- >n lias it that the torerun- o-oniery's officials are justified in as-j men puts it'“it’s a pleasure to serve : derby first appeared on .< t .rting that you will derive extraor- • the public when you know values are a fashionable young hng- . <>inary satisfaction from this hosiery | the best possible, prices reasonable ->r. He had ordered the; S j )l . c j. l ] this unusual price. They and the same to rich and poor alike nake him a toppicce that j Jirc . f u jf cut, will render maximum and you can say to your custom::? ; the arch eyes of mure C( i;nfort to the most sensitive foot and “if it doesn’t give satisfaction, return inv hat known, ami yet be , t}. e management can well l»e proud of :t an«l we’ll replace it with hew iner in and outstanding among .lids value. ehamlisc free of any charge." ’S ALWAYS FAIR WEATHER n One of Our Beaumal All- Weather TOPCOATS at $25 to $35 If it BLOWS—it will shield you. If it RAINS—it will shelter you. « m S' y- y ) If it is SUNNY—it will grace you. "Jiv /T _ij For Topcoats so useful, smart Gabardines, Whipcords, Covet Clothes in Mixtures and Plaids MONTGOHERY & CO. and long-lived the prices are nothing to speak of. MOXTGOME] MONTGOMERY’S MEN :ry supplement. Friday, m. OFFICIAL OPENING OF MONTGOMERY’S i NEW STORE FRIDAY Service, the ultimntc «-f human hap- ; piness. is the motivating impulse «>f! both largo ami small enterprise which attain their highest possible success. 1 Far-seeing captains of industry and ; commerce, and even of politics, have; ; discovered that disregard of the pah-' : lie sooner or later leads to disaster. - They have found on the other hand.! that in serving the best interests *>fj the public they are serving their own; that they are building for the future: on a substntial foundation of public, esteem, which has far greater buss- : ness value than any temporary u-: wards of trickery in quality ot mu-; tcrials or performance. This is the idea of today among j judges made competent by experience; in big affairs over long periods. ] When W. H. Montgomery began fif-j teen years ago he was actuated by: some motive. He bad the purpose ot i meriting public confidence by meeting the people’s needs in an intelligent] sincere and progressive manner. Per-. haps lie budded ln-tter than he knew. | for bis business has grown naturally i into modern conception—reasonable i profit accruing through volume, which j in turn is reared as a super structure ! I upon the rock of public good will and • con fidcncc. The people of State College and j vicinity are Mr. Montgomery’s pers-i onal friends, and there is something j move than a mere business relation-; shin which has grown up between j them during all these years of deal-; tngs together. He and his family are j an integral part of, the social and! ; business life of the community. They : have acquired through long residence J a knowledge of people and of family relationships which gives them an un derstanding of whatever circumstnc es may arise. > In order letter to meet the ex-j panding needs of the people of this ■ territory for improved service. Mr. Montgomery has extended the facili ties of his store and invites all to vis it them on the formal opening days or at other times if not then conven ient. When a Boy Goes to See His Best Girl; When a boy goes on these ndventur- > I ous trips he doesn’t wear the clothes j j! that he has been playing in. Hardly.! J he dresses with great care, for he is: looking to create an impression. Hei wants to make a hit. If he showed up j with a suit impressed and unbrushed j he probably would be turned down for j the other fellow, even though thc|' other fellow wasn’t quite so good-j looking or smart, because girls like; nice clothes and don’t forget that. i When a bov goes to apply for a ! position what is the first thing h<- j does? He puts .on the best suit that ; he has and is sure that it is well brushed and pressed. Why does he do that? For two reasons, first, for the purpose of making a favorable impression upnr. his prospective em ployer; second, because it makes him feel better to be dressed up. it gives | him more confidence in himself. It will pay lmys to read of the sue cess attained by the great men '«•! America, and how much these men \ realized the value of good clothes, and J how it acted as a distinct asset to them in their social and business lives. Dovs should follow their example and profit by the experience of these great Americans. Many a Blue Suit Cre ates a Case of “Blues” Of all the fabrics in men’s cloth-[' ing known to the art of fabric mnk- [ ing. blue serge belter than any other | cloth, can he doctored to look like j what it “ain’t.” But like a chorus girl’s makeup, its Iteauty won’t wear for long, all be cause cotton creeps'in where it Isas no right to lx*. Knowing this the expert clothing buyers at Montgomery's see to it that every blue serge that enters their* store is certified pure wool fabric, and j cotton finds no place in any of them, j Cotton, as Montgomery's clothing’ buyer expresses it. “fades in the sun and picks up wrinkles, never letting go of them til! a tailor and his fiat iron are called into service/* There fore it is perfectly obvious that it’s virtually essential when buying blue serge suits to see that they are one ; hundred per cent pure wool. NOVELTY HOSE COVERS A MULTITUDE OF SHINS A variety of splendid Spring Hose for men that will lie the envy of every male ankle will l»e here for your ap proval. Lustrous hose of staunch en during weaves that render long last ing service. There’s a riot of color, happy. combinations and distinctive designs! ARCH IS>, ID2G. BRAEBURN Smart Styled Clothes For College Men Are Highdass But Not High-Priced! Featured at MONTGOMERY’S because Braeburn Clothes are designed par ticularly for young men who are particular about the “Cut” of their clothes, and because they have an enviable reputation of adher ing to the Highest Quality Standards at prices safe to pay and low to buy. s4o.^ MONTGOMERY & CO NECKWEAR From The World’s Most Famous Maker T. P/McCutcheon & Bro. Inc . j Montgomery’s Neckwear leaps into fame because of a new patented feature which prevents all wrinkling and pulling out of shape. They always have that fresh cut' of the band-box look. Count less designs and lively effects, on display . during the Opening Celebration. MONTGOMERY & C **The Tie of a Thousand Knots”