WORKING CLOTHES. Students doing shop work and those having the outside employment need overalls and jump ers t o save their good clothes. We have in stock a variety of working gar ments t o select from. See them at BOYETT’S STORE North Main Street College Station Guard Detail. October 19, 1916. Officer of the Day: Cadet Lieut Gibson, M B. Officer of the Guard: Cadet Priv. Bivens, J. SENIORS! —Get the “pep” and come out to the senior dance Saturday night. Make arrange ments now. Committee. All Ellis County boys are urg ed to meet, immediately after supper, at No. 25 Ross Hall. D. E. Martin. ^Whoever “borrowed” my army shirt will oblige me by return ing it during my absence. Fry, H L. WANTED—A used Moss Man ual. Me Bride, 18 Pfeuffer. Taking Pictures. You’ll be taking lots of pictures pretty soon Let us develop them for you. See samples of our photographs. W e’ re moving off of the campus and will be located next to Boyett’s Store. Vis it us. SMITH STUDIO. WANT, LOST, FOR SALE, ETC. LOST—\a Yale key attached to a 1918 watch fob. Please re turn the key to R L. Moses, 13 Foster. The army shoes are here- come over and get your pair. HALSEY, 28 Austin. LOST—One “Plant Propaga tion,” by M. G.'Kains. Finder will please return it to owner. L C. Robinson, Ross 10. FRESHMEN, ATTENTION! We’ve always been here and the “old boys” will tell you about us. Re liable tailoring, cleaning and pressing Makers of “Charlie Made” uniforms. CHARLIE NITCH Campus Tailor.