2 THE BATTALION improve the aesthetic aspects of the campus. Houston street now boasts of two rows or lights, while the light posts throughout the campus have been repainted. A sunken gar den to replace Law and Puryear lakes will add greatly to the looks of those dormitories and will lend a back-to-nature atmosphere to its surroundings. A steel-framed armory will soon be built, to be used while the old one is torn down to open space for a new one. The location has not as yet been selected since appropriations have not been made. This year will see many worthy im provements being carried into ef fect by the zealous and constant ef forts of the authorities in charge. FIVE NEW OFFICERS HERE (Continued from Page 1) man since 1911, having seen service in both the cavalry and field ar tillery units. He became a commis sioned officer in the Phillippine Scouts. He is a graduate of the field artillery school, battery officers course at Ft. Sill. He is transferred from Ft. Bragg, North Carolina, and relieves Lt. Powell. Lt. Paul Neal was attending A. and M. at the outbreak of the World War. He obtained his commission at training camp after leaving the institution. His home is in Texas and he comes from the signal school at Ft. Monmouth, New Jersey. He was formerly stationed here, and later was relieved by Lt. Michelson, reporting for duty in Panama. The situation is reversed; he now replaces Lt. Michelson. Lt. Leonard R. Nachmen will re lieve Capt. Aldridge, reporting for duty from the infantry school at Ft. Benning, Georgia. A native of Louis iana, he graduated from West Point in 1918. NEW UNIFORM REFUND PLAN ADOPTED According to a change made in reg ulations for the ensuing year mer chandise in uniform equipment pur chased from any reputable dealer will be accredited to students’ ac counts and the government refund allowed on it. Heretofore the equip ment had to be bought from the Ex change Store. In the future the plan to be adopted will be different. In harmony with this plan each dealer should provide himself with a sufficient supply of the slips con taining the city or town, date, name of purchaser and address, name of dealer and address, and a space for purchased merchandise to be enum erated by article. Students should §i GRAND OPENING Greater PA LUCE Theatre 7 P. M. THURSDAY SEPT. 19TH In the Sensational Ail Talking Feature MADAME X Matinee 50c. Night 60c. QUEEN THEATRE All Talking GEORGE BANCROFT it TheWolf of Wall Street 40 Cents. it ask for these slips to be filled out when buying equipment. They should then be turned in to the fiscal de partment of the college before June 1st. And the individual account con taining the entire student’s pur chases will be maintained in the de partment. At that time, if his pur chases entitle him to a refund, then he shall be remunerated. (Editor’s note): It seems that in this, something has been accomplish ed which we have been in need of for quite a while. Not only was it a cause of much comment and criti cism on the part of the student body, but also, from our standpoint, quite unfair. The fact that the Exchange Store in the past has been the only dealer authorized to handle this sit uation has met with wide disap proval, and has failed completely to take care of the condition for the simple reason that many students, especially upperclassmen, do not care to make their entire purchases from the Exchange Store. In the future we believe the plan will be much more satisfactory. THEM GOOD MALTEDS WE STILL MAKE ’EM Cadets and Campus People in vited to call. King’s, Whitman’s and Pang- burn’s Candies. I Holmes Brothers 1 Confectionery wmrmm —— —I XN the college tempo. 1 A pen and pencil of subtle iridescent beauty and unending serviceability.’ The new Conklin Endura Supernal Pearl and Black will help make school days successful and cam pus memories perpetual. The pens $6 and $8. The pencils $4 and $4.50. Other Conklin En- durapens in modern color com binations at $5 and $7. Pen cils to match $3.50 and $4. Identify a Conklin En dura by the annular lines in contrasting color on cap and barrel. SUPERNAL PEARL AMK> &LACK' m ar Coi Conklin pens #3.50 md more, 'onklin pen cils $ 1 <5- more. Conklin desk sets $6 and more. All colors—many mod els. Not obtainable in static stores. The Conklin Pen Company TOLEDO, OHIO NewYork Chicago SanFrancisCO Ckhttkiiits Service unconditionally and perpetually guaranteed □JTTTTTTTTTTI 11111 'Tjj 1m REGULATION Serge Breeches $9.00 & $10.00 Gaberdine Shirts $12.50 Serge Shirts $10.00 Broadcloth Shirts ....$2.50 & $ 3.00 Packard Dress Shoes $8.50 & $10.00 Texas Aggie Dress Shoe . .$ 6.50 Munson Last Shoes $ 5.00 Ready Tied Black Ties $ 1.00 Fish Brand Yellow Slickers . .$ 5.50 Good Sox 2 pr. for 25c W. F. GIBBS 6 SON