Commencement Will Soon Be Here! It is time you were thinking about that new Suit. We have our new line of Spring sam ples, drop in and see them. You will find the latest fabrics on display and if “Ex perience is the Best Teacher” CHARLIE should be able to give you a better fit. Clad in a suit of “CHARLIE-MADE” clothes you will be well dressed. It matters not where you may be, you will be a better dressed man among well dressed men. Have him make that new suit and you will know that you are wearing what is right. We can save you money by big value in cutting, designing and tailoring. Our clothes are made with infinite care by skilled workmen and the prices are moderate. CHARLIE NITCH, “The College Tailor” THE SOPHOMORE DANCE. ciety at the Sophomore dance. The The evening preceeding the Ross Volunteer hop the Sophomores, as a class, will make their debut into so- class intends to make this the most successful informal dance of the year. Owing to the limited size of the “Gym” floor, and to the limited amount of funds obtainable, the class has decided to extend nvitations only to Seniors with ladies. The University visitors will also be extended most cordial in vitations to attend. Music will be fur nished by the A. and M. College Or chestra, which insures the best of music. The financial side of the dance is in the hands of O. F. Spencer. To make a success of the dance every Sopho more must feel it his duty to “kick” in with his share and place Spencer in a position to make all preparations be forehand. Don’t wait until, the last minute, men; pay it now. The class is going to give a dance, a good dance, and it needs your support. The following arc the officers of the dance: W. D. Coleman, pres dent; C. C. Ha,ibed!, arrangement; F. A. Crow, program; O. F. Spencer, finance; G. B. Hooker, decoration; C. F. Braunig, re ception; H. I. Fry, floor. CAMPUS PEOPLE Get year pressing properly done. Phone 48. All Clothes Col lected and delivered the same day THE A. & M. PRESSING CLUB Whereas, Our Heavenly Father has seen fit to call home from this earth the mother of our friend and school mate, J. M. Kincheloe. We, a committee from the Waco Club, do offer the following resolu tions : Resolved, That we extend to the family our heartfelt sympathy in their hour of bereavement, for we recognize their loss is a great one. Be it further resolved, That as a token of our respect for the family, a copy of these resolutions be sent to them, a copy to each of the home papers, and a copy to the Battalion. Respectfully submitted, THE WACO CLUB OF THE A. AND M. COLLEGE OF TEXAS. F. A. CROW, J. M. KENDRICKS, C. F. WARREN, Committee. The best is the cheapest in the long run. Holeproof hosiery is the best. S. D. Hervey, room 17 Mitchell. ALKJEM ACAB3E Y BRYAN, TEXAS Prepares More Boys private schools in the State. J, H. ALLEN for A. and M. College than all other Write for New Catalogue. R. O. ALLEN