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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 17, 1913)
Copyright Hart Schaffner & Marx Hart, Schaffner & Marx l NEW COLLEGE J For Young Men Never before in the history of clothes-making have the well-dressed young men of this community been offered better clothes, livelier styles, more new and snappier features than we are now offering in the new College line, created by Hart, Schaffner & Ma-x, special designers of young men’s clothes. These models are expressly for young men; the fabrics specially chosen for young men; and many new features have been added which will please the critical young college and high school fellows; and dressy young business men. Fine ready made clothes like these are now the standard of quality in men’s wear; no tailor can touch them the ^ price. Be sure you see these before you buy. SUITS, $18.00 and UP. OVERCOATS, $15.00 and UP A. M. WALDROP & CO. The Home of Good Clothes for Men and Young Men SHORT WINTER COURSE GREAT SUCCESS (Continued from Page 1.) president Farm and Ranch; Bradford Knapp, special agent in charge farm ers’ co-operative demonstration work; Sam H. Dixon, editor Texas Farm and Fireside; Dewit McMurray, editor Dal. las Semi-Weekly News; Prof. Rufus Nelson, editor Farm and Ranch; Hon. Hatton W. Sumners; Hon. Ed R. Kone, commisisoner of agriculture; Hon. E. W. Kirkpatrick; Judge Sam Lindsey, chairman Texas Country Life Commission. OROERS EOR LONG HORNS POURING IN (Continued from Page 1.) pictures—athletics, campus views, pic nics, dormitory gangs, pictures from your home towns—in fact, every phase of cadet life. For each picture used the Long Horn will pay the cost of production. We particuarly want pictures of last year’s athletic events, action pictures and individual athletes in baseball, basketball, track, tennis, and every other sport. If you have any good kodak pictures of the coaches, captains, and managers, gifre the Long Horn the benefit of them. Help us make a representative Long Horn. The - co-operation of the corps is absolutely essential in this partic ular, as the staff artists are unable to secure pictures of every event. If you have any cartoons or good drawings of any kind that you think would add to the book, you will favor the management by turning them in for their inspection. W. A. ORTH, Editor of Long Horn, 76 Legett Hall. Professor Chastain—Now, boys, if that air could he made to lift and move objects like an engine, my friend Eason here and I would be of great value and in great demand, would we not? Everything Good to Eat and Drink AT THE — CAMPUS — Confectionery The place you are always welcome