Are You Ready for the Holidays? Do your shirts and collars have that fresh and new look which adds so much to the ap pearance of a well-dressed man? Are your neckties wrinkled up? In what condition is your hat? How do your clothes look? Did you know that the Ineeda makes a new necktie of your old one, that it has a special depart ment for cleaning and pressing clothes; and, futhermore, that the Ineeda guarantees satisfac tion? The last basket will leave Sun day noon and return Wednesday, the 20th. Be sure to notify your collector before Sunday noon, adv. Hugh Brooks, Manager. Try a quart of pur “VELVET CREAM” topped off with Crushed Fruit. (Quarts 25c Pints 15c CAMPUS CONFECTIONERY 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 offman Pressing ma chine. Alterations neatly done. Yours to serve, KONECNY & ZACK. Proprietor, of COT.l.EGETAILOR StfOP Comfortable Ride^Home. To conform with the desire of the cadets, the H. & T. C will operate an all-steel train of chair cars and tourist sleepers to Dallas, Ft. Worth and Waco, Thursday night, December 21st. All you boys can be assured that this equipment will be the best ever. Ride over the excel lent road bed. You know our service cannot be equalled. W. F* Davis, Agent Pictorial Annuals Arrived Today. You’ll be anxious to get your Pictorial Annuals when they are delivered today and tomorrow Have your money ready in order to get them 'without delay. The Annuals are better than expected and you’ll be “tickled to death” with them. Get ready. We’re coming. M. B. GIBSON, Editor. Track Meet. This afternoon, just before the All-Company football game there will be a relay race between the four battalions to decide the Youngblood trophy. Mass will b e held Sti'mfay' morning at the usual hour in Room 400, Main Building, for the convenience of Catholic students and Campus residents.