THE BATTALION College gentlemen prefer P. A: BLOND gentlemen and dark-haired gentlemen, diffident* freshmen and august seniors . . . Prince Albert is the overwhelming campus- favorite of every type and every pipe. (Yes, the pipes do have a voice in the matter. They can act in a docile, friendly manner or they can be mean. It depends on what you feed them.) Open a tidy red tin of good old P. A. That first fragrant whiff will tell you why gentlemen prefer Prince Albert. Tuck a load into the bowl of your pipe and light up. Fragrance and taste alone are enough to win you. But P. A. doesn’t stop there. It is cool smoking. It is mild as Maytime, yet it has plenty of body. It is kind to your tongue and throat. You can hit it up all you like and it never hits back. Try a tin of P. A. You’ll certainly prefer it after that. P. A. is sold everywhere in tidy red tins, pound and half- pound tin humidors f and pound crystal-glass humidors with sponge-moistener top. tlways with every bit And always ind of bile and *>arch removed by the Prince Albert process. *Not too diffident. Fringe albert —no other tobacco is like it! © 1927, R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, Winston-Salem, N. C. FREE $40 SUIT Give us your business and participate in this offer. Chas. Nitch The Campus Tailor DR. LAMAR JONES DENTIST Second Floor City National Bank Build ins Phones: Office 603; Residence 464 X-RAY BRYAN TEXAS t t l THE CAMPUS BARBER SHOP For First Class Work. All Kinds Tonics and Face Lotions. Yours For Service J. F. LAVENDER ■4* ■*$*• ^ -F 4* 4*' 4*' 4- *Z* 4*' 4*' 4*' 4* 4* 4* 4* DR. W. H. LAWRENCE DENTIST Fourth Floor, City National Bank Building Phones: Office 348, Res. 558 X-Ray Equipment i A A ty >y A |t| A A igi A >g* >y >y THE M. H. JAMES DRUG CO. 45 — PHONES — 93 t 4* X •■>i-4 4 4 , 4*4*4*4*4*4*4*4*4*4'4*4*4-4 , 4*4*4*4*4 ,, 4 , 4*4*4* A COMMENT The passing of ground hog day and the beginning of the warm spring weather has not yet started an epidem ic of spring fever, but many students have been forced to think of the summer vacation period, and incident ally the summer job. Several compa nies have already notified the stu dents of their intention to employ col lege students during the summer months, but at present there is not a general talk of summer jobs. It is thought, however, that the most popular subject of discussion will soon be the summer vaca tion. This applies only to the un derclassmen, for the Seniors can look only for the beginning of what they hope to be a good position, and not for vacation. For the others the coming of summer is more of a problem, the trouble being either to get a job or to keep from having to work. The dif ferent ways of spending the summer months are many, but probably the most popular way is getting the best job possible. Other ways are, summer school, summer camp, traveling one way or another, or by doing nothing and enjoying life in general. Whatever is done, the three months time gener ally begins to drag long before school starts again. New Spring Oxfords We’ve just Teceived a shipment of new oxfords for young men in the new shades of tan and in black. The patterns are new. Good leathers and comfort and long mileage is built in every pair. $8.50 $!0 HOLMES BROS I Bryan’s Popular CONFECTIONERY STORE Where the Boys Get the Best Malted Milks on Earth Come to See Us Agency for King’s and Whitman’s Candies A Full Line of i Drugs, Magazines, Candy and Cold Drinks I REED & POWERS Confectionery and Drugs