No store can offer you more for your money than we can. This is a pretty big statement—yet a true state ment, nevertheless. Every garment sponsored by the House of Kuppenheimer and Society Brand is backed by our personal guar antee of 100 per cent service and sat isfaction, or your money back. $15.00 to $30.00 HOUSTON PASTOR COMPLIMENTS CORPS. and expression. The thoughts and ways of a body of young men at col- The following clipping is an ex tract taken from the “Parish Bulletin” which is published by the Christ Church of Houston, of which Rev. Peter Gray Sears, who recently ad- drest the corps in Chapel, is rector. It is an interesting experience for a preacher to face a congregation com posed for the most part of 900, young men, bright, keen, clear-eyed, strong and vigorous, bubbling over with vi tality and energy, and alert to hear what the preacher has to say to them. And woe to the pfeacher if he does not say it straight and say it quick! They give him a fair chance; but “business must proceed promptly.” There is no patience with what they call “reading the minutes of previous meeings;” an imposition upon their distinctly limited supply of patience calls forth unmistakable reecognition FILMS DEVELOPED FREE GOOD PICTURES PRINTED THE HINSDALE STUDIO Ft. Worth, Texas Billups & Underwood 39 GOODWIN : Bryan and College i Interurban !; Change Scheulled Effective July ; ;! 20: ■ ! Leave Bryan. Leave College. ! 7:30 a. m. 7:50 a. m. ! j! 10:00 a. m. 10:30 a. m. j ; 1:30 p.m . 2;00 p. m. ; 1; 4:30 p. m. 5:15 p. m. ; ; 6:30 p. m. 7:00 p. m. | ! 9:30 p. m. 9:50 p. m. 1 lege in enforced attendance upon a public religious service make an in teresting study, and one that would be altogether profitable to preachers generally. The, moral and religious life among the Cadets at the College, so the Y. M. C. A. secretary reports, was never better than at present. There is a fine spirit among them; and the moral sentiment of the corps is distinctively high. Certainly the Rector of Christ Church found it so on the occasion of his recent visit. And this is true in spite o” 1 ! fact that the Legislature of the State of Texas is bringing to bear upon these Cadets about the most irrelig ious influence they could be subject ed to; and in this way, viz., by pro viding a building, a so-called Chapel, which stands for the outward and visible expression of faith in religion, which as a matter of simple fact is a wretched, worn-out, old, tumbled- down shack that has had to be bolted and anchored together to keep it from falling down; the building is hardly fit for a decent horse-stable, much less a house in which to offer up worship to Almighty God. I sell Holeproof hosiery, Walk- Over and Nettleton shoes. Hervey, Room 17, Mitchell. “The Wonders of the World and a World of Wonders,”” Color Photog raphy. Rev. A. Biver, S. J., late presi dent of Layola University, New Or leans, will deliver the above lecture, illustrated by various lantern slides, in the spacious auditorium of Villa Maria, Friday evening, December 4th, at 8 p. m. Dr. Biver is a noted scientist and lecturer and his lecture is sure to be an interesting and instructive one. All are cordially invited. Admission 25c. Tickets for above lecture can be se cured from S. J. Skeeler.—Adv. Light up—Pocket flash lights at Room 7, Foster. Are you a member of a club? Get your club pins at Room 7, Foster Save a trip to Bryan. Leav 3 your watch that needs repairing at Room 7, Foster. It can’t leak—mat Moore’s Foun tain pen. Come and see at Room 7, Foster Hall. Brandon & Lawrence Special bills have been arranged for Satur days with plenty of good comedy. Boys, you always get a big dime’s worth at the Dixie. Always 10c “MY OFFICIAL WIFE” At the Queen Saturday, Dec. 5th Its one of the big ones. Take a tip and see it Saturday with beautiful-eyed Clara K. Young Adults 20c, Children 10c Sat. Dec. 12, “The Plum Tree,” Ad. 10c CAMPUS GROCERY Don’t foregt to see us before making your Xmas purchases. Special boxes of Toilet Soap now on sale. Latest style Arrow Shirts and Collars. Athletic Underwear a specialty. Our Candies and Sta tionery are the best obtainable. W. C. BOYETT J. M. CALDWELL THE JEWELER Of Bryan, will appreciate the patronage of all Cadets and Campus people. Guaranteed satisfaction to all. His repairing is best; his optical department is best; his stock is of the highest class. See his agents at College; leave them your watch for repair. H. A. JOPLING J. R. JARVIS Room 7, Foster—Campus Agents THE CITY TAILOR SHOP BRYAN, TEXAS Cadet Uniforms and Citizen Suits made by me. Cleaning, Pressing and Alterations a specialty. It will pay you to see me before purchasing. FRANK ZUBIK, Proprietor. Next Door to the Telephone Office