The Daily Bulletin/Reveille. (College Station, Tex.) 1916-1938, February 17, 1917, Image 4

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N<iw shipment of
Fine Stationery
in boxes
in tablets.
New style “Pit Form”
Collars
White Shirts
Other things for the boys.
BOYETT’S STORE,
North Main St.
A. C. Bailey, Mgr.
Get Your Shoes “Broke In.”
The Herman Army Shoe stands
for quality and service. I am
hereto give you a square deal
and your money’s worth. Have
a pair “broke in” before the hikes
start. The Munson last gives
more comfort for corns, bunions,
in-growing toe nails and other
stylish decorations than any oth
er shoe. Get your shoes now
and save demerits; get them ot
me and save money. ^
Frank Halsey, 23 Austin.
Father Gleissner will say m§ss
toimw’ow morning at the usual
hojk Room 400 Main Building
fo'n?S^ponvehience of ca lets and
campus residents.
Cards printed—fifty for 50c
—the College Print Shop.
The Gueen, Saturday.
Mable Taliaferro in “A Wife
by Proxy.” Special music. Ad
mission 200.
Stock Judging Practice.
Beef cattle will be judged this
afternoon in the workout for the
Oklahoma City and Fort Worth
teams. F. W. BELL.
Your Appearance
has much to do with the opin
ion others have of you. Neat
clothes are a practical investment
and their care is equally import
ant. Have your cleaning, press
ing, and alterations done by the
student tailors.
Students’ Tailor Shop,
Tumlinson and Anderson.
LOST: One tan, silk-lined kid
glove for the right hand, in Chap
el. Friday night Finder please
return to J. F. Ellis, 17 Foster.
Are You a Well Read Man?
“Reading maketh a full man.”
Not the reading of one particular
course of study, mind you, but
general reading will make you a
broad man. Newspapers and
magazines are as necessary for
your enlightenment as are the
text books. A little bit of cash
only is needed Sorry we can’t
afford to credit you. Thanks for
your patronage.
MOORE & HUBBARD,
adv Ca^ - ' '-, rs