The LARGEST STOCK of Young Men’s OVERCOATS i • IN BRYAN $15 to $25 A. M. Waldrop & Co. Bryan’s Rig Clothing Store I Guard Detail. December 11, 1916. Officer of the Day: Cadet Priv. Elam, W. N. Officer of the Guard: Cadet Capt. Elliott, R. P. December 12, 1916. v Officer of the Day: Cadet Lieut. Fleming, C^ H. Officer of the Guard: v Cadet Priv. Forsyth, G. A. LOST:—A small account book covered with imitation alligator skin. No drink too good for the fellow who returns it to 72 Mil ner. SHOES! Come and get ’em. They’re too small for me. A new and a slightly used pair,-size 7 1-2 D. color black. Prices, $4.50 and $5.00—Vaughn, 74 Mitchell. Postoffice Notice. The following letters remain uncalled for at the Campus post- office: F. C. Byrom Joe Dent Frank Forrester Mrs. Maranda Gillespie Paul S. Graham Will McDermott Curtis Raines James H. Sutton 'S' Geo. Title Jesse Rodman Wilson A letter to Miss Elva Kaufman, 8th and Overton Sts., Newport, Ky., needs a stamp. O. O. Henderson, Campus Postmaster. Will the person who remoyed the five small rugs from the gym nasium. last Tuesday, notify me at 25 Leggett These rugs were borrowed and the owners are becomming anxious about them. H. J. Kennard. Chem. book was left in lecture room last Saturday morning. Please return it to A. G. Bern- heim, 53 Leggett. A good soft drink for reward. LOST: A lady’s white feather ed fan on night of Thanksgiving Hop. Finder will please return it to W Wipprecht, Fiscal De partment office. TYPEWRITING neatly and cheaply done by T. E. Hagan, I 11 74 Milner. Mandolin Club meeting today after dinner at .70 Leggett.