THE BATTALION 4 THE BATTALION Published every Friday night by the Students’ Association of the Agri cultural and Mechanical College of Texas. Subscription Price $1.50 per Year. Member Texas Collegiate Press Association. ALL ADS RUN UNTIL ORDERED OUT. EDITORIAL STAFF. Editor-in-Chief Associate Editor Assistant Editor Assistant Editor News Editor Sport Editor Associate Sport Editor Assistant Sport Editor Humorous Editor Social Editor Exchange Editor Contributing Editor Contributing Editor Contributing Editor Contributing Editor BUSINESS STAFF. W. C. MITCHELL Business Manager W. H. WILLIAMS Assistant Business Manager L. L. FAURE Assistant Business Manager E. J. HOWELL Circulation Manager Entered as second-class matter at College Station, Texas, February 17, 1905. P. C. FRANKE, JR. R. E. BRIDGES . . . J. R. STRANGE . . . A. P. LANCASTER . M. P. MIMS M. B. GARDNER . . L. C. JINKS J. M. REYNOLDS . W. T. STRANGE . . . H. L. TUCKER L. STALLINGS H. L. ATKINS C. W. HURLEY T. R. STRANGE . . . J. C. MAYFIELD . . A FRIEND. We say that so-and-so has a host of friends. Are we being as care ful as we should of the English language when we make such a rash state ment? No one has a host of friends. According to the common every-day use of the word, many people have. But what does “friend” mean? Web ster says that it is an intimate acquaintance, and he also says that it is a per son attached to another by the ties of affection and esteem. There is a broad shade of difference between these two definitions. Many people have a host of intimate acquaintances, and fewer who are at tached to them by affection, in so far as it does not inconvenience them. A really true friend me.jtns more than this.. It means one who will stick by you at all times, sharvmg equally your happiness and your sorrows, sympathizing with and helping you in your darkest hours of need. So-called ’. T-wilb-back the limit when you don’t need it, but just fall down into the gutter of despair—into the mire of sin and shame and pov erty—and see how many of them will admit that they ever knew you. That is the only real test of real friendship. It doesn’t cost anything to be kind and affable, but it does cost to ren der moral and financial aid which, in all probability, will never be repaid ex cept in the love and devotion of a true friend, which after all gives the greatest satisfaction. Some Fine Spring Suits $35 You will get into the spirit of the Spring Season with one of these suits. You’re bound to. They are refreshing in weight, style, and value. A. M. WALDROP & CO. The Store for Young Men. jPlIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllM the ONLY Cafe THAI ADVERTISES IN The Battalion. This i Show Your Appreciation by Eating at the Nothing expresses the significance of true friendship quite as well as the following poem: He may be six kinds of a liar; He may be ten kinds of a fool; He may be a blooming high-flier. Without reason or rule. There may be a shadow above him. Of rain and woes that impend; He may not be rich, but I love him— I love him because he’s my friend. I knock him, I know; but I do it The same to his face as away. If other folks knock him they rue it. And wish they’d had nothing to say. I do not make diagrams of him; No maps of his soul have I penned. I don’t analyze, I just love him Becaus—well, because he’s my friend. A.M.C.- REYERSE. Do you remember if ye olde days when the sweet little things were wont to take a few hints from mother on the usefulness of the cook stove? At the ripe young age of eighteen they could turn out tantalizing dishes that would cause one’s eye teeth to shed tears of joy.. And, in addition, they could swing a wicked needle and thread.. Every night mother would warn her little flower against the wiles of the slick young dude.. If only given part of an opportunity he would prove to be no gentlemen, and was not to be trusted at all. Since then we have progresed. We have given women the vote and she has taken with it bobbed hair, short skirts, the lip stick, powder, rouge and other necessities. No longer do we see the sweet young thing who looked as if she had been kissed by the dew from heaven. Instead we have the sophisticated girl with the lure of a siren. Is it a wonder that every night the mother warns her son against the wiles and seductions of the modern flapper? Brazos Cafe ^IIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllUIIIIIIUIIIIUlimilDIIIIHIIIillllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllJlllilllilllllllllllllllllllllU^ A Warm Welcome AWAITS YOU AT The Elite Confectionery CADET HEADQUARTERS Fountain Drinks, Confections, Fine Candies, Cigarettes and Tobaccos A green little freshmen in a green little way Mixed up some chemicals for fun one day. The green little grasses now tender ly wave O’er the green little freshman’s green little grave. a.m.c. Lots of girls can take jokes. Just look at the men they married. A chilly reception doesn’t cool one off on a hot day. The Stamp of Knowledge. “Pa, what’s a post graduate?” “A fellow who graduates from one of those correspondence schools, I suppose.” —Ex. a.m.c. Yes, Alfred, the ambitious girl is ambitious to make a name for her self, but she usually ends by accept ing some man’s. a.m.c. Even So. Motor and the girls motor with you, walk and you walk alone. Ex.