Don't Miss Anything. See our line'u: Picture frames, Kodak films, Campus post-cards, u-nd Art Pictures. We develop and print Kodak pictures every day. Bring us your work and give us a trial SMITH STUDIO. •North Main Street, College Station. 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 Hoffman Pressing ma chine. Alterations neatly done. Yours to serve, KONECNY& ZACK. Proprietors of COLLEGE TAILOR SHOP Photogravure and Decorative Art. Exhibiting a degree of decorat ive art unsurpassed by anything of its kind ever published here, the “Pictorial Annual” will meet the requirements of the most fastidious College people. The leather covering is elegant, the design unique; the pictures are handled through the latest per fected process of photogravure, while the lighter shades of bor der used in “working in” the 1917 calendar harmonize in a manner that produces a most pleasing ef fect If you contemplate sending a dozen or so of inexpensive gifts this Christmas, it would be well for you to have one of our men call and show you the samples. Kindly drop a note into the Campus Postoffice. M. B. Gibson, Editor. Dixie Theatre, Bryan Today, Wednesday, Nov. 8: TOM MOORE in “Who’s Guil ty?” GRACE DARMOND in “The Shielding Shadow.” Tomorrow, Thursday, Nov. 9: LOUISE GLAUNE in the “Wolf Woman,” ICE CREAM ICE CREAM ^ Try a quart of our “VELVET CREAM” topped off with Crushed Fruit. Quarts 25c Pints 15c CAMPUS CONFECTIONERY Postoffice Notice. Letters for the following named persons remain undelivered at the Campus Postoffice: Carlyle, E. C. Johnson, S. Arthur Livingston, D. K Mason, H J. Oberthier, F. H. Papacek, August Peabody, A. L. Reed, T W. Singletary, M. Wilson, Homer 0. 0. Henderson, Campus Postmaster. LOST—T sweater on football field. Finder please return to 100 Leggett. —A. L. Smith.