THE BATTALION COLLEGE TAILOR SHOP Boyett Building BEN YOUNGBLOOD, Proprietor . Correct Dry Cleaning and Pressing. CIVILIAN SUITS MADE TO ORDER UNIFORM TAILOR SHOP TAILOR-MADE SHIRTS, BREECHES, BLOUSES AND SLACKS Mendl & Hornak. Props. ‘ROOKIES’” JOIN THE NAVY The screen’s funniest comedians, Karl Dane and George K. Arthur, in “All at Sea” mark the height of the entertainment features of the week, according to M. L. Cash- ion, secretary of the Y. M. C. A. Dane and Arthur put the “Big” in the “Big Parade” and the “Rook” into the “Rookies”—'but not until the Rookies join the navy in “All at Sea” did they reach the peak of their career. The show is scheduled for Friday night, November 22, and the funds derived will be used in furthering debating at A. and M., and to send teams out into the state to prove that A. and M. students are actually able to reason. Join the Navy—see the world— join the corps at the Assembly Hall, Friday night and see “All at Sea.” The comedy hit of the season. Campus Shoe Shop Serving A. & M. Since “81 PHOTOGRAPHS—JUST AS IN ALL OTHER THINGS At our studio you are always sure of getting just the right thing—the latest pose—the newest finish—the most recent mountings. Right up-to-day—but not ex treme AGGIELAND STUDIO OUTSIDE NORTH GATE OF CAMPUS Films left at 4:30 p. m. finished next day at 4:30. YOU CAN GET CONKLIN Fountain Pens and Pencils at the EXCHANGE STORE The Official Store of the College ■%« >2* aft .j. »%• •g ji* I Saturday’s Game! | YOU’LL NEED A TICKET— ± AND A KUPPENHEIMER ❖ OVERCOAT. % ❖ Overcast skies— a chill No- vember wind—great weather ^ for football and a Duronap Duf- ❖ fels overcoat. .j. Kuppenheimer created this ^ exclusive fleece fabric to keep ^ out the wind and wet—styled 4> it in controlled models of usual beauty—handcrafted for comfort and wear. un it $50 Other good topcoats. $17,50 to $35 Demand *X* *1* *1* *1* *i 0 *S° * "I* •I* *1* *X I> *1* *1* *X a C* *1* ^S* •£* •I 8 1 Dr. Lamar Jones Dentist X-RAY Second Floor City National Bank Building Telephones Office 698 Res. 464 ,, Bryan, Texas a mirror ... don’t hesitate! /"CHOOSE your pipes as you do your V > hats—try ’em on. See how they look. How a pipe feels is your worry—but how a pipe looks is a matter of com munity concern. A bulldog pipe in a greyhound face would sear the souls of one’s remotest associates. One owes one’s duty . . . The tobacco, now, is your personal business entirely. Take no man’s pref erence—find your own. Here’s Edgeworth, a good old burley graduated with the Class of ’04. Like to meet Edgeworth at our expense? See the coupon? Fill it out, and soon there after the postman will bring you—these magic mails!—a neat little glad-to-meet- you packet of the real, the genuine, the good, the unchanging Edgeworth . . . Don’t mention it! The trick is you’ll be buying Edgeworth later! EDGEWORTH Edgeworth is a careful blend of good tobaccos—selected espe cially for pipe-smoking. Its qual ity and flavor never change. Buy it anywhere—“Ready Rubbed” or “Plug Slice”— 15*! pocket package to pound humidor tin. i-arus 8s Bro. Co., Richmond, Va. I’ll try your Edgeworth. And I’ll try it U try your good pipe. (Witness my seal) (and my seat of learning) (and my postoffice and state) Now let the Edgeworth come!