THE BATTALION 5 letters of recommendation EXPERIENCED pipe-smokers from Cape Lis- burne to Cape Sable (get out your map of North America!) recommend P. A. to you as the finest tobacco that ever lined the bowl of a pipe. You’ll check-in with their recommendation. Why, the instant you swing back the hinged lid on the tidy red tin, your olfactory nerve reg isters a fragrance like that of a pine-grove on a damp morning. And when you tuck a load of this wonderful tobacco into your pipe —- say. Mister! Cool as Cape Lisburne, mentioned above. Sweet as the plaudits of a first-night audience. Mild as morning in Cape Sable. (That’s work- ing-in the old geography!) Mild, yet with a full tobacco body that completely satisfies your smoke-taste. Buy some Prince Albert today and make the test! P. A. is sold everywhere in tidy red tins, pound and half- pound tin humidors, and pound crystal-glass humidors with sponge-moiste ?-mots with top. > bit And always with every of bite and parch removed by the Prince Albert process. ■no other tobacco is like it! © 1927, R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, Winston-Salem, N. C. nmnn give to our customer r n r R holding greatest amount of cash 1 ivrjkj tickets on May 1st a $40 SUIT THE Give us your business and participate in this offer. Chas. The Campus Tailor BRYAN NURSERY & FLORAL CO. Phone 266 Tate & Newsome, Student Representatives f M. H. JAMES DRUG CO. 15 — PHONES — * ♦ * EAT A BURGER AT ♦ *»* DAD COLE’S * * Whea You Are Hunrry ♦ * Between Leggett and Bat- ♦ * Roost Halls ♦ * ♦ **********'$’*<)•* + ♦♦ MOTHERS AND DADS DAY PLANS COMPLETE. (Continued from Page 1) noon will consist of an R. V. Drill at 3:30, a band concert at 4:30, and a banquet at 6:30. This banquet is for he Fathers and Mothers and their cns. and is intended to furnish - a means of acquainting the pai’ents with resident T. O. Walton, who will de- iver the main address. For the first time, the program has ncluded Monday morning, when a rq- «ew of the cadets is scheduled in lonor of the parents, at 8:00 a. m. \fter the review, the rest of the moyn- ng will be spent in visiting the class es, and otherwise inspecting the . col lege, until the lunch at noon, whe^i the official program ends. During their visit here, all the Mothers and Fathers, except those .taying at the Aggieland Inn, will be yuests of the College and will be fur- aished with their meals and beds with- >ut cost. They will register at the Y. M. C. A. upon arrival, where the mothers will be assigned rooms, some staying at the Y, some at private homes on the campus. The command ant will allow extra cots in the boy’s oom for their fathers. Extra tables vill be provided in the mess hall. While invitations have been sent to the parents, a personal letter will do a lot more towards bringing them rere, and help make that Sunday one f the most happy days that we have njoyed this year. Special rates have been allowed by he railroads which should increase the attendance appreciably. SENIOR CHEMICAL ENGINEERS OBTAIN POSITIONS As commencement rapidly ap- i . aches, and the seniors begin to ealize what a college education really means, requests for A. and M. gradu ates keep coming in from large com panies all over the country. Frcm he many offers it is not hard for the raduates to obtain a good position .nth an exceedingly bright future to t. Nearly all the seniors of the class of ’27 in every department have al ready accepted positions. The seniors in the Chemical Engi neering Department have had a hard ime choosing from the many offers they have received, as the Industries (Continued on Page 8) HOLMES BROS 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 <«]iiiiiiiiiiiiE]iiiiiniiiiic3iiiiiiiiiiiioiiiiiiiiiiiiE]iiiiiiiiiiii[iiiiiiiiii:^ | Your Portrait | | To Mother S ON s j Mother’s Day | S Will make it the Day of Days for Her. = | Mother’s Day, May 8th | a., cfc nvr. | College Studio | Exchange Building SiimmiiEJiiiiimiiiiEJiiiiiiiiiiiiEJiimimiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiEJimiiimiiE^