The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, February 01, 1928, Image 3

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    THE BATTALION
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suits my taste
like nobod/s business
I KNOW what I like in a pipe, and what I like
is good old Prince Albert. Fragrant as can be.
Cool and mild and long-burning, right to the
bottom of the bowl. Welcome as the week-end
reprieve. Welcome . . . and satisfying!
No matter how often I load up and light up,
I never tire of good old P. A. Always friendly.
Always companionable. P. A. suits my taste.
I’ll say it does. Take my tip, Fellows, and load
up from a tidy red tin.
Fringe albert
— no other tobacco is like it!
The tidy red tin that’s
packed with pipe-joy.
© 1928, R. J. Reynolds Tobacco
Company, Winston-Salem, N. C.
♦j*- *$+
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❖ Get your barber work done in
the Campus Barber Shop in *
❖ the Y. M. C. A. Bldg, by All- *
❖ Union men. *
❖ J. F. LAVENDER *
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❖ When in Bryan visit the Met- ❖
❖ ropolitan Barher Shop. Every- ❖
❖ thing strictly first class. *
♦> P. G. GAYLE, Manager. ❖
HE’LL ALWAYS WONDER
She came undulating across the
floor toward him like a drifting wisp
of smoke, like a rag of wind blown
fog, each movement of her lissom body
seemed to blend into the next move
just as a fish swims; such grace, such
langurous ease, and that sheer black
dress so built that the eye of the be
holder delighted in removing it bit
by bit in imagination.
She held her long snow white arms
out towards his hands, his great big
clumsy hands, but at the moment of
contact his hands lost their clumsi
ness and slid up her arms, slowly
mounting to her shoulders, shoulders
that were round, smooth, and so soft
to the touch. She smiled encourag
ingly and though his heart stood still
at his temerity he slid his hands
slowly down her bare back and lock
ed them like two lovers climbing a
precipice and meeting at the base,
there his hands rested, just as though
the two lovers, content at union, were
resting at the base of their snowy
descent.
Timorously he pulled her towai’ds
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* HAVE YOUR EYES
4* EXAMINED
* and Your Glasses Fitted By
* J. W. PAYNE Optometrist
^ Masonic Bldg. Bryan, Texas
4ri> 4* ♦
* DR. W. H. LAWRENCE
* DENTIST
•fr Fourth Floor, City National
4* Bank Building
**• Phones: Office 348, Res. 568
* EAT A BURGER AT
* DAD COLE’S
4* When You Are Hungry
4* Between Leggett and Bat-
4* Roost Halls
+++++++++*+++++
SPALDING
ATHLETIC GOODS
Tennis
Golf
Track
Base Ball
Basket Ball
Foot Ball
I A. IH. WALDROP & CO.
BRYAN AND COLLEGE
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A Full Line of
Drugs, Magazines, Candy
PLATE LUNCHES
and Cold Drinka
REED & POWERS
Confectionery and Drugs
BRYAN
NURSERY AND FLORAL
COMPANY
Telephone 266 IB.
R. M. DIXON
Student Representative
FOSTER HALL
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FRANK KOHOUT’S
BRYAN SHOE
HOSPITAL
AGGIELAND SHOE SHOP
Sparks-Casey Bldg.
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W. B. CLINE, M. D. ♦
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat ♦
Reffraction and Glasses ♦
Office, Third Floor City Na- ♦
Bryan, Texas ♦
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♦ DR. LAMAR JONES, Dentiat ♦
♦ Second Floor City National Bank ♦
♦ Building ♦
♦ Phones: Office 693; Residence 464 ♦
♦ BRYAN, TEXAS ♦