Y. M. C. A. Notes. In the general complaint now be ing made about college concerning the “misappropriation” of property, the Y. M. C. A. is compelled to take a share. Various things have been taken from Room 273 and but. little has been said, but just last week the two large tables used for games and reading matter have disappeared. In the last Collegian appeared an article concerning- the “Tacks Regulation” in which ar ticle it was stated 'that a student should have a right to the free use of his own room. We believe that the Y. M. C. A. should not be de nied the same privileges in its rooms that the students exercise in -their rooms. As it is the Association dares not place in room 273 any pennant or other decoration save articles of- such a -character which no student would care to take. The association fits out this room for the Continued on page S. Corduroy Trouse WITH THE SAME, REGARD FOR STYLE AND FIT THAT THEY GIVE TO AN ORDER FOR AN EXPENSIVE SUIT. WE HAVE THEM AT ALL PRICES. ALSO A FUI L LINE OF FALL AND WINTER SUITINGS, OVERCOATS AND RAINCOATS Call and See Ou.x~ Sampl REMEMBER —We keep all garments sold by us pressed throughout the College year without charge. STAIIL & GARRAIIAN, 314 Main Build M. BORN & CO. WILL MAKE YOU A PAIR OF THE STATE COLLEGIAN .. That Winter Overc /■yUL of our Winter Overcoats including the heavy-weight raincoats, are ready. You , will be impressed first by the big number of dcbats. Next by the breadth of individual ,' Choice in style. The little touches that make our clothes different and the cut and hang of the coat should excite your admiration. That particular Winter Overcoat vou want is here — just as you pictured it —moderately priced, $15.00 to $40.00 “State” Representatives SMITH & STOLL, 242 McAllister Hall. SIM THE CLOTH Distributor of Hart, Schaffner & Marx Clothi BELLEFONTE’S LARGEST CLOTHING