* I 1 4 V* adxj^s uo adu^s pioq si aaaq^ | ubui asyA. uotqsBj aq^ 10^ -xvaj*. \ qaau ui saaioqa ais-eq o/a.i 3a-b3\ vios-ees sx\^v s-vx^M.® p^dxa/^s aiq.x paz q-^i/A. uoi^uiquioo ui qoB\q pu'e a^ipAV uo qoiqq puu ‘a^du^s u | aq 01 anutiuoo pi/*, sadiais arqg •socli-i'q.s Qxxxi jxxixq s^jiqs ssaap anoiC jo ^soui ji •ioj paAiasaj X^jauiaoj sauxi^ pus •sqo-exs PUT2 s^iods XIOI^BUiq 1 -XJU-OO xxx J-eoA spq^. JL\S\x\sis^a.^xxx dn (Z uioaj psnui^uoo) SIMOl tfSTfjf !'--3 < » » r m -5 B r-» a a ^a. Page 6 Friday, November 8, 1963 THE BATTALION Always Good For A Date For the weekend date, on or off campus, standard for after five wear. Available the three-button suit, combining both in three or four-piece combinations, it ivy-league and continental styling, is the forms the nucleus of a versatile wardrobe. Belts Adopt Fashion Note No Longer Utility Items Belts, which used to be for utili ty, have taken on a note of fash ion. Leading the way is the FA inch oil stained harness leather in black, natural, olive, and chuka. Spiced in with these are stretch hemp, English surcingle, and Madras. Cloth covered leather in burgundy, camel, and bottle green, and such geometric patterns reversing to the oil stained leather is the newest in novation in belts. Above all, the wide belts are the ones that are “in.” The Norwegian type loafer, along with the saddle cordovan dominate the shoe picture. The traditional plain toe bilcher and long wing-tip cordovan still con stitute the basic shoes. A “sleep er” for the season is the Scots- grained wing tip in black and in tan. This number goes es pecially well with the Shetland and tweedy look of fall clothing. For the Finest in Men’s Clothing SHOP AT LOU’S See ad on Page 8 LOUPOT’S 5,000 Aggies Can’t Be Wrong At The North Gate VI 6-6312 Of/on* Blazer Stripe CARDIGAN iTrural Virgin tow-dyed orlon acrylic in a new blazer stripe cardigan by TruvaL The fabric is softly brushed for a rich luxurious appearance. Available in a variety of new fashion colors. Buy yours today. The Exchange Store Serving Texas Aggies Since 1007 *Du Pont Acrylic Fiber Dress Up For Fall at Conway & Co. Here you will find a host of fine Clothing . . . Hats . . . Shoes . . Shirts and Sportswear. Stop in today and select your Fall Wardrobe. • Society Brand Suits • Michaels Stern Suits • Crickateer Suits • J & F Sport Coats • Dobbs Fine Hats • Manhattan Shirts • Manhattan Sportswear • Massagic Shoes • Fine Jackets and Slacks Conway & Co 103 N. Main Bryan / rr/ Ur)ui] uoy) i &n£r>& r j Xaj " n ” ir — an? sjo[OD jo XrjaiJBA v ’S-ia aqj si' aqo-ipjeAi s^uauiaj^uaS Sub -qrjjou onjq joj yeoojoino lujvm. I uiarji a[dv^s ?soui[b uv ruajj ajqnjg j&ohjj /noyj -// THE BATTALION Friday, November 8, 1.963 3?age 3 i g/xixjh SHIRTMAKER Wdhe Treadway models the new camel blazer that has really be come the rage of season. Coordinated with the blazer is a pair of worsted wool trousers (Corbin $20.95) and a striped oxford cloth (Gant $6.95) shirt. The slub stripe silk tie harmonizes with the ensemble. Multi-Stripe Oxford $6.95 New expression in an oxford button-down 1 Three varied-color stripes — muted, mellow, distinctively Gant. Available in a variation of color combinations. Great for business and leisure wear. Sizes 14-32 17-34 sweater 111 ' 6 ^ 0< ^- S a ^^igan camel colored A K , mK The fusers Mever s ?8 q4 m T^ v? /^ d cotton (Charles Pin strinl tL T 1 } 6 f shirt (Gant $6.95) is blue by Ca P ntertury° ^ harneSS leather belt SPORTSHIRTS Classic and comfortable. Over ly -—downs and “coat fronts" in tradi- /Mlh' tiona, » lighthearted patterns. From, iiilk itti Shoi arsnytwiop TOWNSHIRE 1 t