The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, April 10, 1907, Image 3
' 1 r^r WE Vi 11" ; ■ i laiifSO - ' ■' s ; Tennis; 1 Season Here i''I Are You Prepared? WE CAN NOW SUPPLY YOUR WANTS IN BELTS GREY OXFORDS. WHITE *!FANCY VESTS WHITE DUCK TROUSERS. WHITE CANVAS OXFORDS ’ i'U 4-** ii |lil | rt> ) . ■ ii’i CHAMPION WHITE TENNIS OXFORDS (Rubber Soles. WHITE TENNIS SHOES (Rubber Soles) BLACK TENNIS OXFORDS (Rubber Soles) BLACK TENNIS SHOES I t (Rubber Soles) • v! I i n t E." '• LLLU \ 1 UIO STOCK — ALL SIZKS 1 unter & Chatham! i !- lino’s Furnishers JLROAD 11 *1 a ■> H & T. <r-SCHfelHJLE 1 >,Vi*i 1|1\ mosth aouNtt. No. 3 r-..r P- « No. 9 J.L.-...L-‘.«Rt38a <«•«* k.] |: Soura aouao. r \ Na.2 1 J. ,3j4# p. 1% ’ \ No. ft I...... s. m. j< 1 TABLE L. B. Spafford, cartoonist, hum ckim aed iu4tua>entallat, will be here Wednesday, April io. For 30 days only.—Reduced prioes to all the Cadets qn any kind of Photos at Carter's Studio 25 Parks A Waldrop have on hand a fine stock of Regulation Drill Shirts, Campaign Hats, Belts and Gloves. 25 The new l>and stand is now fin ished. It is pointed grty, and is * several times as large as the old |.u«f ~ See Hunter &. Chatham’s adver tisement of tennis ^oxis, j n sue Don't delay. Look it up right away Kiig Qualityl I, , , i i ^ h * v ' b "" hM ' d Patroiifre Baaaoit's Barber Shop. r ““ rk ,, “ 4 “ “P-'** 1 "* sod * tf Miss Gwendolyn McCarthy of Ft. Worth* who was Uie guest of Miss Hettiq Smith of Bryan, at- tended the Ross Volunteer Ball Friday night. J • Miss Margaret BorougA^ eame up from Austin to be present at the Ross Volunteer Ball. While -at College she was the guest of Dr. and Mrs. Joe Gilbert, r ‘ 1 ' ! King Quality Shoes are unex* celled imstyle, finish and wearing qualities at *3-50. *4-<» » nd i5-«> See the new spring oxfords and high cats in all leather', at Hunter A Chatham’s. Mr. Stanley Mair, who attended college last year, ami w ho is at pre sent employed by the Otis Elevator Co. at Houston, will soon leave for New Orleans, La,, where he will continue in the employ of the same company. } Mr. Weatherford of Atlanta, Ga is due to arrive here Friday evening Saturday night he will deliver an iai> teresting lecture under the auspices of Y. M. C. A. 'Hie boys cannot i afford to miss hearing him, and even 1 body is expected so attend. Mr. Ashley Wilson, ’05, who is now working foe the N. Y. Cen tral R. R. Co., in New York City, came up from Houston where he is visiting the home folks, to be pre sent at the Ross Volunteer Ball. 5 E Q M AT EjD UfOITK TED ST ATI TEXAS -1— j -J4 >StTA«V OF THE GOVERNMENT id profits of one hun With capital, surpi dred thousand doll a rsland total resources of over Haifa million dollars, transacts a gen eral banking business, and offers Its serv Ices to the public with assurances of abso lute safety, as guaranteed by the character, experience and flnafeqcial responsibility of the officers and dire:tors charged with the management of the Bank The business of the faculty and students of the A. and fl. College solicited. Q. S. PARKED,] President E. h. A ST I Ni Vice-President ALBERT WJWILKERSON. Cashfer, ED. S. DERD8N. Asst. Cashier E. W. CRENbhAW, Asst. » - — —- ■■■ - I i'8 1 n* jiL.ll.. ■SOKTH ■OINP. lu?.rT. j©:0* a. m. i J. ii Hfc. returned to Houston Saturday. T/\ Mr. J. E. Platt, who coached the ‘^Champions of the South,’’; in 1903, and who has been working for the signal department of the Southern Pacific railroad at Lafayette, La., left for the North a few days ago. on accoun: of failing AU of these men have given ex* Cellent satisfaction And have been Steadily promoted in the lines of work in which they are engaged. The best testimonial which the col lege has ot can receive, comes from the type of uniformly successful men which she turns out. . Just two things are and a perfect tooth brush, tooth powder because it cl (, ing them. It makes the Ageptic.; ^Price 25c. Qur attee. • Comes in several iBh TI r T 1 . j. j led—a perfect tooth powder ■)ur Tooth Powder i$ a perfect rs the teeth with+ut harm* healthy and the mouth il Tooth Brush we guar ds and textiles. Price 2Sc. iN N |NS t 1 1 ini I I I I i M TbeSaik thi! cm. Kibg Quality Shoes! The final ball committees are busy. Hunter &. Cliatham’s ad in this tysue, read it now, TkF adders Ifor the invitations for the final liall has been given. jKingQua) ity Slices^e better! litaid about the Hue «fierge Special in Pafks’: Sc Waldrop s ad. in this 25 A f arty of junior engineer* spent iMue tain would coin money at Col- e Station. Miss Jessie Harrington, niece of President H. If. Harrington, came down from Waco to attend the Ross Volunteer Ball. l T! *1 I ,| L ! i \ *> They arc here l»oys—the new Folders and pretty Card Mounts suitable for all style photos at Carter's Studid. 26 Mr. Wilkin Orr, ’06, wlx> is em ployed l|y the Otis Elevator Co. at Houston, came up to enjoy the Ross Volunteer Ball. lours at the fish pond last Eat- c>nvisi 1 >urKla by the Marshall Entertainers gave a lycdnm entertainment last Satur- ght. first hand comert was given evening. It wa* appreciated I* . i ']( [ Oxfords; white Negligee and soft col lar Shins, White* Belts, just received at Parks Sc Waldrop’s. 25 Miss Eugenia Moore of i Paris, Tex., a sister of C adet Major W. G Moore, is the charming guest of Mrs. H. K. White in Hryan. Teacher (to little boy): Freddi Brooks, are' yon making faces at I Nellie Lyon? | Freddie Brooks—Please teacher, j no^ajfc'Aiit; 1 was trying to smile, and my face slipt. —Lippincott’s I PayJjYour iption M r.^a^me : l ! . r little sister?” a boy.” is your brother. -it Sally And how 1 corps. C.pJ.in MtAfew*. inspwwJ j Miis E n ,„,J Kou nuint,ca * ttnd M - — last lb the A. cadets j Ross Neibert | spending a few days vR«tng old Ac quaintances on the campus. Mr. Led. T 1’eden, road master onthe'H.^ A.T. C*. R- R- passed through Colluge Monday. ,, - 1 ,1 — - , arcompa- * 1 ° t> I niad by her qbi rming guest, Mws Dot'Thornton casnei up from Austin ert of Safi Antontq, is to attend the Rush N'olunteer Bali. Mits 14a May Griffith of Dalbs, who ii the gueM ok her cuusm. Miss Alberta .Adams of Bryan, visited Col lege Friday to be present at the Ross Volunteer Ball.' “How old is ‘‘Plexse, sir, “Well, how o' “It ain’t my Jones’s. “Sally Jones’s,i eh’ old is he?”. V j ' » 11 “Please, sir, I don’t know.” — The Century _ The Hov long has Mrs. Wi weiring her hair that “Oh, two or three odT—t rodk Ixm. — A Victim of Brtskdoww. ; kie: ’Vogld you rather walk or ride there? She: Well, I’ve been <*ut in the motor car so much lately that I think f d rather ride for a change. j,11 a. 1 ’ k! I. . . ■ ■ ai ! ■ a— r|T;T| k: alion TTYfrr If —Puck. Ii mm® t ‘'Til il Jr a* f. VV'I BRYAN R ■ : - j h' j- ■ n.. | JrBfb f, • I -*j. il : if 1 ! ■ - % 11 ii m, iH t itft'i 1 RINK I ; \ : 1 Ala THP. f.ns ILL N^TURED PEOPLE ARE OFTEN HADE THAT WAY I BY ILL FITTING SHOES. t Ml • • : 1,.. ■ Drop in and try on a pair; see how they fit, see how they look- You will then appreciate jtnAir value. They are not only dei>en<lable when new, shut dependable clear bn throngh a reasonable shoe lifew .rHMrl Ii A I i 1 %\' If' 1 1 r * }® w\n\ 1 r K'teL In | t) i A Clapp Oxfords - - 56.00 and $6.50 Bostonian Oxfords - $3*50 «nd $4.00 mu t it 1. /X [ • I {j 1 m u