' ' *, *1 .: • ‘i THE B A T T AL ION AGGIE DEBATERS 1 BEGIN WORK ON : DEBT QUESTION Debate Team Begin* Practice . On Pi Kappa Delta War Debt Problem. In anticipation of a season that promises to be ah exceedingly ac tive one, members of the debating team began an intensive program of study and practice this week on the current Pi Kappa Delta quee- rrs plain COMMON SENSE Why take chances on buying just any old make of shot's because they’re cheap—Now you can get all that any *hoe can of fer in style, color or sizes. <^ome in and see these Friendly Fives We think you’ll agree that wearing them is good, plain,, common sense. All si^es— : $ 6 ' WALDROP & CO. Two Convenient Stores Bryan and College —j- • -i"" S''l I tion. Resolved t That the United States should agree to the cancel lation of Intef-AHied war debts, according to a* announcement re cently made bjiC. O. Spriggs, fac ulty sponsor. ‘ ii Three practice‘debates have been wheduled this Week. The first was held last night in room S16 Aca demic Building, between an affir mative team composed of I, A. Handler, Galveston, and R. B. Jenkins, Del-.on, and a negative team made up qf D. T. Lusk, Scotia N. Y„ and J. Gaston. Hender son. Tonight, 0 I. Tisingar, Gar land. and J. w. Wells, San Anto nio, are to taMe the negative side of the question against G. E. Wyae, Palestine, and H. N. Irvine, of Ft. Worth. Friday, night, N. E. Khax- zam. Bagdad. Iraq, and R. E. Por ter, San Antonio, are to argue ne gatively in a (debate with W. O. Vela, Laredo. a»d J. B. Heinen, Dal- X FEE REDUCTIONS— Continued from Page 1) concentration Of students eliminat ed eight tables and the supernum eraries among the waiters were cut to the smal ledt possible number bringing the total number of elim inations to twenty-one, and leav ing eighty-six' students to serve the entire corps at each meal. No starch ia shirts or trousers is the new economy measure adopt ed by the college laundry to meet the budget reduction, according to B. D? Marburger, superintendent of buildings and college utilities. The laundry ia now operating with an income of one dollar per student less than last year and by elimin ating starching from the launder ing process it. is able to function under its allotment of fands. Each student now pays $1.70 per month for laundry wbrk. Mr. M—bgigai stated. Welfare Show Sunday “War Correspondent” is the name of the frqe picture show that will be presented at the Assembly Hall next Sungain on the campus after a Abort period of convales cence which '.followed a recent Sf>- eration fbr appendicitis. The Bat talion taje* 4dvantaje of this op* portunityK to welcome Mr. AngaM back to tfee Jimpus. to the GULF ;sS EAM JJNMOVED SHOW SCHEDULE AT THE PALACE: Thursday, Friday, and Saturday Hard To Handle. Sunday and Monday 20,000 Years In Sing Sing. Preview Saturday Night, Tues- . day and Wednesday Employees Entrance. AT THE ASSEMBLY HALL: FViday Night (benefit Glee Club) The Giri from Calgary. Saturday, 12:30 a. m. Speed Demon. Saturday, 6:30 p. rri Crooner. Wednesday Night Tonight or Never, The wAm) winters in the north ern state# and in Canada the past few year# age not the result of a changing; G$lf Stream. This was ascertained by a British expedition which made the firsL check on the position pf Ale Gulf Stream since 1911. It lime” not moved from its 1911 coujws, $he expedition found. INTRAMURAL STANDING FOR THE ENTIRE YEAR Battery “E” Company “C Battery “F" Battery “C" Battery “D" Battery "A” Company “A Field Artillery . 358 ” Engineers . . L 346 Field Artillery . 340 Field Artillery 1. $25 Field Artillery ji. 386 F$tld Artillery i. 320 “ Engin^m ji. 320 —J—L ONE 8 x 19 rORTRAlT worth $3.00 FOR S1.S0 Only one to each fierson at that price. Aggieland Studio Joe SosoHk. Prop. Kodak Finiahiag Films Picture Frames L kies! We iavj *ome beautiful Valentine t 1 1 ‘ * [earts Visit ua before making jyoty- selection. 5 V CASADTS PBAjRMACY : —= f • == The Exchange Store Official Store of the College Hi 0 Offering you new merchandise which is purchased on the present low market, giving you newer it, J ' 7 . I style, greater value and better as sortments. > i f • Complete lines of jewelry, pen nants, stationery, toilet articles, and books to fit your taste your needs and your pocketbooks. I H R. K. CHATHAM Manager I J The stage is all set for target practice. The magin in lifts his bow sad aims so arrow at the bullV-eye. Hit lovely assistam then steps in front of the target and be shoots the arrow—apparently through her—and it fines itself in the very center of the buli'tJrye! Apd the smiles through it all while the audience'gasps. IXMAMATtOMi The arrow which the marksman “shoots through” Ms assistant simply folds up into the » 1 hr arrow whieh is actually embedded in the target is shot by the girl herself from s belt concealed fnder her dress. She releases a little spring, the arrow unfolds, and shoots straight into the bull's-eye! It ia all done in a flash I So quickly the eye cannot detect the girf’s movements! To heighten the impression th»t the ar row has gone right through, the gill release* a ribbon from the front of her dress—the continuation, appar ently, of the ribbon attached to the arrow ia target. V d ifun to be fooled j \\ I • ; 1 r ..'it’s more I fun to l ike tt^see throtijih tricks?Then lei’s . look- d$ anothc^... the illusion in ci£a- rette ad\ertismg called “Cigarettes and Vour ThrcjiL” I he audiencJ is told that by certain ma^ib processes tobacco can be made as soothing as Cou^h medicine, i . ix9i4nation:- The easiest cigarette on your throat is the cigarette that is made from the choicest ripe tobaccos. Ch eg pit raw tobaccos are, as you would expect, harsh in their effects throat !• • il = A • il I If you have to consider your throat, the quality of the tobacco in your cigarette is important. j, i * * I It Is • foct, wall known by ^ WOT fODacco exp^rYs, rnar i Camels or# mad# from Beer, - MORI IXFINSIVE tobaccos than any other popular brood Camels are as non-irritatmg as a ciga rette can be because Camels use dhoice, ripe, tobaccos. And because of the matchless blend ing of these costlier tobaocos (Camels have a rich bouquet and aroma$ cool, delicious fUmr. Keep the air-tight, welded Humidor Pack on your (lamels ...to assure yoursell r 1 companions a fresh, tool smoke. NO .JUST TOBACCOS IN A MATCMLBtS BhlNO ' ; • uA H; 1 ijij 1 i