Don’t Mip Anything. See our line of Picture frames, Kodak films, Campus post-cards, and 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— Phots 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 Queen Theatre, Bryan Tomorrow, Friday, Nov. 10 At the Queen, MOLLY KING in “The Summer Girl,” a grand feature attraction. BLANCH SWEET in “Public Opinion,” at the Dixie. Special music guaranteed to please the cadets. ICE CREAM ICE CREAM ^ Try a quart of our \ “VELVET CREAM” topped off with Crushed Fruit Quarts 25c Pints 15c CAMPUS CONFECTIONERY Six Hundred Pictorial Annuals Sold. To date, about six hundred “Pictorial Annuals” have been sold, over half this number to ca dets. The average sale per stu dent canvassed is about one and a half copies, and not a day passes that someone does not increase the size of his original order from one to six copies. All of these orders to date have been taken with a single “dum my.” The sample will be here next Monday and by Wednesday ^eyery person at College will have had an opportunity to see the real thing. Just a suggestion: Take a pen cil and put down the names of the people you would like to~ re memoer at Christmas time. Now keep this number of gifts in mind when you place your order for the “Pictorial Annual.” M. B. Gibson, Editor Several notebooks and a slide rule have been found in the Chemistry building. Their own ers may obtain the property at the office of the department. H. B. Gordon LOST—Somewhere on Campus a gold watch charm Finder please return it to room 10 Mil ner. Some Senior borrowed my puttees. Please return them. — Jenkins, 51 Milner. Left in the Mess Hall a bugle. Finder will please return it to Austin No. 1. L. K. Faires.