Leading Clothiers Coming. Mr. N. E. Leopold of the firm of Leopold and Shafer, one of the largest clothiers and outfitters for young men, in the State, will be at College on Thursday and Friday, December 7 and 8. At some place to be announced later he will have an elaborate display of R B Fashion Clothes, Manhat tan Shirts, Nettleton Shoes, Mal lory and Stetson Hats. Wait! It’s worth your while. Postoffice Notice. Letters for the following named persons remain undelivered at the Campus Postoffice: Scott Alexander D. J. Bailes Paul S. Graham W. E. Berry Mrs. Maranda Gillespie Letters for Miss Emily Dula ney, Philadelphia, and Miss Wil lie Colquitt, Rio Vista, Texas, are in need of stamps. O. O. Henderson, Campus Postmaster. LOST—An overcoat with my name on the inside. Finder please return it to 88 Leggett and we tvill go to Leigh’s- D. S. McManus. Cadet who has gun No. 196462 will please bring it to 95 Leggett and exchange it for his own. Wallace Elecrical Stand lamps protect the eyes. Can be used in 100 different positions. Price $2.50. B. M. Nail. 47 Milner. ICE CREAM CREAM Try a quart aWiir “VELVET CREAM” topped off with Crushed Fruit, Quarts 25c Pints 15c CAMPUS CONFECTIONERY Queen Theatre, Bryan FRANCIS X. BUSHMAN and BEVERLY BAYNE in “Romeo and Juliet” will be shown at the Queen December, 9th. Only 25 cents. Attention, Seniors!!! Student uniforms pressed— Pants 10c, Blouse 15c to those who have our tickets. To others— Pants 15c, Blouse 25c. PURCHASE YOU A TICKET. All citizens suits pressed at rate of 40c per suit. Pressing done by Hoffman Pressing ma chine. Alterations neatly done. Yours to serve, KONECNY & ZACK. Pronriptnrc of roi l FOF.TATT.OR SHOP Campus Ladies, Take Notice. If you are looking for a classy afternoon or evening gown and want something with character, which would equal a $50 dress elsewhere, for $25 or $30, see or phone MISS PETERSr- Phone 527. Bryan Mddiste. FOUND—A fountain pen. Ow ner may have same by identify ing it at Ross 26.