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