8 THE BATTALION r:«3lilllimillE]lllllillllllUlllllillllll»llllllllllll[l!lllllilllilCllllllllllili»IIIIIIIIIIIIE]llllllllllil[]iillll!lllliC]llllllllllll[]!lllllliilllC]IIIIIIIIIIIIUIII<. A Beautiful 1 Silk Lined Tuxedo I Suit j For I $35.00 We are offering this handsome evening suit as a Thanks giving special. It is made of fine all wool unfinished worsted beautifully silk lined throughout. Cockets and collar trim med with silk braid. Fancy silk braid down side of trousers. Finely tailored and a wonderful suit for the price. City stores would charge at least $45.00 or $50.00 for this suit but we offer it as a special during November at Make Your College Paper Write your “copy” on a Remington Portable. Clean, legible copy will catch the editor. Use the machine also for your everyday work and personal correspondence. You will be surprised how much time and labor it will save. Compact—fits in a case only four inches high. Convenient—you can use it on your lap, if you wish, for it carries its table on its back. Complete—with four-row keyboard, like the big machines, and other big machine” conveniences. Price, complete with case, $60. Easy payment terms if desired ) $35.00 | j A. M. WALDROP & CO. | THE STORE FOR MEN •>IIIC]IIIIIIIIIIIIE]IIIIIIIIIIIIE]l!llllll!IIIE]|limilllllE3IIIIIIIIIIIIE]IIIIIIIIIIIIE]llllll!IIIIIE]lllllll!imE2ll!lli:!!;!IE]lllllllllll!E1I!l!lllin!iE:!llllll!!l!iE§ Remington Portable N. G. BONE, P. O. Box 121 College Station, Texas Remington Typewriter Co., Houston, Texas DELEGATES ARE NAMED FOR B.S.U. CONVENTION (Continued from Page 1) to Baylor College at Belton and after their three days stay brought back a renewed enthusiasm for their work in Aggleland. The past year thirty- three Baptist students at College can remember the delightful and inspir ing moments spent at Denton and partaking of the hospitality of the College of Industrial Arts and the Denton Normal. Special railroad rates have been arranged and the A. and M. delegation will be joined to many others at Dal las on a special train that shall run to the western city. The Simmons College delegation have promised free entertainment and the entire city of Abilene has extended a cordial invi tation. Outside of the wonderful fellowship and inspiration from contacts the con vention has always been featured by a long list of nationally known relig ious leaders. Dr. George W. Truett, who it will be remembered brought such a blessing to College last year, will be the opening speaker. Dr. Lee Scarbrough, the president of the Tex as Baptist Seminary, will preach the sermon that comes as a climax to the numerous other speakers. Every possible phase of religious activity is represented in its relation to col lege life and in its relation to college students and their affairs. Through the three days a program continuous and without a drag has been arranged. Texas A. and M. in its proportion to Baptist students enrolled in the College has always been the best rep resented school in attendance. This year Rev. R. L. Brown and Mrs. Brown with a representation of about twenty- six students will attend the Simmons feast. The list of prospective at tendants is as follows: Rev. and Mrs. R. L. Brown, J. A. Albritton, M. W. Carleton, R. E. Skrabanek, R. F. Royal, J. L. How ard, H. R. Allen, J. A. Bell, W. D. Weeks, J. W. Hoffman, H. R. Kesner, B. F. Reisinger, H. Jackson, Allen Lewis, L. E. McCoy, G. W. Lord, J. L. Shelton, O. M. Geer, M. E. Howard, S. A. Debnam, H. O. Roberts, G. O. Little, Charles Thomas. “LITTLE JOHNNY JONES” ROMANCE OF THE TURF Beauty and the Beast clash to gether with dramatic effect in “Little Johnny Jones,” the George M. Cohan stage success starring Johnny Hines, to be seen in the photoplay version for two days beginning Friday at the Queen Theatre. The “Beauty” takes the form of a charming little English girl who decides to forget her blue blood and tradition because of her love for Johnny Jones, the American jockey; md the “Beast” is a professional gambler of shady past, who tries to put stumbling blocks and dangers in the path of the young Yankee lad so :hat he m'ght win the girl h'mself. It is a romance of the turf, the tory of Johnny Jones, the Yankee jockey, who is scheduled to win the English Derby. It is a hundred times better than “Burn ’Em Up Barnes” or the Hottentot. Next week Strang ers of the Night or (Capt. Apple jack), also “Ruggles of Red Gap.”- —Adv. DON’T FORGET To send flowers to the folks at home. Fresh cut flowers, bulbs and floral supplies at all times. Bryan Nursery & Floral Co. Members F. T. D. Phone 672 <£*S><*><£ < S>3><8> < S><8> < e>‘3><§><£><§><3>