WORKING CLOTHES. Students doing shop work and those having the outside employment need overalls and jump ers to 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 20, 1916. Officer of the Day: Cadet Lieut Elach, E. K. Officer of the Guard: Cadet Priv. Fuchs, J. W. Junior A. H. Men, Attention. Junior Animal Husbandry stu dents, who intend to go to Dallas, will please sign permit at Ross 22, some time today. The per mit should go in as soon as possi ble. C. T. Griesenbeck. ^JjOST—A Moss Manual with ^R. B. Whitton’s name in it. R. B. Whitton, 22 Mitchell SENIOR PRIVATES—Y o u are requested to meet today, im mediately after dinner, in Y. M. C. A. chapel. 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. The price of the army shoes is going up again. If you are like ly to need another pair this term give me ygur size so that I can put in the order at ^he old price. An order for the made-to or der shoes will go in tonight. If you want in on it come over to day. The factory requires eight weeks to get them out. HALSLEY, 23 Austin. LOST: An engineer’s field note book, No. 404. Please return it to W. H. Glimp, 6 Leggett. There will be an important meeting of all Agricultuarl En gineering students in the Agr. Eng. Building at 7:30 tonight. It is important that all be pres ent. J.W. Hicks. Navarro County Club. All boys from Navarro County are requested to meet in 73 Mil ner, immediatly after dinner to day. The club will be organized for the year.