Th 0 r-n,r> .. ,llr [VOL. X this /OU JU P M S „ . A H I M ! W i ; i ; k i ,v N K W s i ' . \ n ;i; B U S H K O R V E R Y W K D N K S I ) . l >*\ Y A N I ) S A T r i i h A V HY T I U : S T l ' D K N T S OK n i K U V I \ ; i m n A U S T I N T E X A S , W E D N E S D A Y . D E C E M B E R 8. 1 9 0 9 . » ! GE O R A T lO N S I I . rt e - o , f B E S T F R O M T H E H R / OF I M I M A N T E TO ITS IID AN I IFFim SOETH HEPHESENTEB Out «»r Pino post cards sent to C ill v ir a lly people, bnf hnv.* iieen re lim ed to date. a mot'* decisive vote that Mu* Hand la not wanted esn not be c o n c e iv e . The snpjN.rt asked by I he Hand is not in tin* nm ar** o f a contribution, it proposed to give Tin * row ning e\ *n? ,,i th.* mmmh, I Ninon* De i •' ih' 1 fllv' ’ >if Ll " I n - ic. J. u.,s I . , ,i‘' ’ S’,V ( ' I it I > oi KU"U ’ I** I c c . r I las* I i i. Jay . \ * ’ it IC g *» : l!hin I ..... ,*•-,». * e r f o u r h u n d r e d I n v i t a t i o n s were* me.l. and approxim al, iv is- ' j », ,*f u „ . „ , Wtir)k )h tj . b r o u g h t r* s |h .a**. t ie s Id e s t h e m e m * *, »(#. h, , | , ( hers C f th e r i i H e r s l i y n u b a n d t h e ir J(|V value in every installer* in Mn* form of w iv e s , i h e e n tir .* f a i t i l t v . th.* V a r s i t y , f „ ,, >sl .....• , i m b d l th* rtu p r- n c * .M id g e s, ' ’ •» th.* '••"■•I* ;r,,.i p,., „ .m u te in |M o fr lt e r s . w e r e p r e s e n t a n d n u iu e r o t is t . n . i , p eop h * M, ; r . , Mii ti, A s th e g u e s t s e n t e r e d th.* d o o r lim y o f , h (. u<||k W e r e m e t b y Mo* p r e s . c t a n d f o r m e r i t , .., ., tlf ((|i ( o f f i f r s o f t h e D ltib . a n i t h e i r w i v e s In s id e , t h e b i u n f ir m n e w h o m e w a s I c o n i ‘t in s , , , H r ,r s n e t* b e a u t i f u l l y lig h t e d a n ti d e t m r a t e d . 4l l b j . , »* u ” r w a d e in a n o o k Ib s s e r* i s o r c h e s t r a ! ,lilf | lo r . " J. I , r e n d e r e d i t s u s u a l • x« e l|.*u t m u s ic . A f t e r at* b o u r *»f p le a s a n t c o n v «*rsa .,n f * , , I t h e , l a r c h OII. tile guests V.**re .*(!n?Un)i|efi f*»i r e f r e s h u c n t s rt. . , lo I i)«*re' *t ' j *»ii |>!irin of # (ic’ ••• , .Hi IJ«11 i. I IC S e i * . H»x«*r lic t.* n ii,i» v I • ' the decorations were *'lai*or.*te. Hanks q i , , Of P a lm s a n d f**,c s , , . %, r y | Jo r ,"v ‘ / ! / A n . .*t * ,»c it*-a ti t v r o s e ‘ j a i (I s id e . w.-iV .... .ill th.. i*nin■ i*. ...hi serve I, 1 I ic ' roil) To v ti* Vim',. I u tittle th* • * ora tot ii! •Ml"! bs B t n i l v * v pit .ii c o lle g e SHI Mi* • *{| pit < <|t f ||f* bint, on a va Ti* t> "aflite. art s c c ,,r than that it pc* irretit topics from ti Ion, gi' lug even i ic* opinion ta •it j *< tit* <1 I OUI ' '.tv f‘* hi i h fro in D;» lf on -f I lily, ■>"'"< '• U ' -h. ' . ..*i * * versify; I T* lr . I..,.., nod t ,j *C I ’ll IMM ll H stu­ like no 1 * ** *| *'• i*' Die g ic.-is wert* a outhit t I nisi it- again, wiii*re Nits Farrfn g on sang two solos, an i Mrs D a i r y i’liis st bool md Mt«* 'baith ( ’ar. lien ar- I nlv*r?iiv tin s* I ...ii c c , „ , **f »hii 'u ic k ie r rendered two piano selections. Mc* bool R n . I, l h - . I , W H IM l h - r- i - i i i I , . . I p r o ,, , I.,, I; .............. . I W i ' t i • ( l l , - I , f h . ' - w , . ( i f , - ( I . . . . . I i l l , JI , „■ i i , „ lf I. , , l i l ( HK IO i:-ww-r-r S .l-ilFlittn i „ „ ls i, i,l.„ i,- if i„ •ll ('h a ir- I'arlors for lh- iii ii. (it Midi la.ll-a who .lid ......... ..IM I . , , , , ...... ' t out inU' d From Hag* ••> In order th it tho student body m ay I Ila vo d* ii .1 til* Mans, Mio Y. M. U. * iii A!! •a;. *d ly ’it ’ti ■‘y- Til es** ar** W ill Jo e Cam pbell. Ullin* barih Rehtiman, Mayer. Milton 11111. I tram bn burger. H leahfll "h a lin g , ( ’eel I C rocket!. K l* S u n ­ gar Soul.*, and J . W . Daniels. th* Evan gelist, Rev, M. day flight, at I tilv. M ethodist Church. wi.**n I). \ni< K**rbrocker. ralle*l for voiunteers, these young men, with others who are tilM students, offered their Her* ' ii **s in the work. v goo*I number of these had an nounced previously th eir intention of engaging in the m in istry, hut not un* A. halo arranged I*•' I loot \\ > ll *io that reserved the low* ti Sunday night had others of them tor Mio e\«-r made any announcement. (itintent ho ly. T ile lecture w ill begin I I m il ten m inute* i hit tin. o't liK’k. •for* ?ii.it hour no one other than I These students have been 1 n lx ersity from one to iii the four years ( 1,1(1 afV the most of them w ell known. I uh emu \ peoplt* w ill h«* aliow**d to i Whaling, ('atnpbell mid possibly nth- • filii Ik.* ion* i floor, Ai that tim**. is \»ill take th eir Ih ieh elor’s degree litoH«*\• r sis.* doors w ill he thrown Some w ill rem ain until I i»l»«'ii .md the general pit blit v ill |M* Itr.N* to comr. this year. they have finished and Mien go else* where, w hile o t h e r s w in rem ain here only throng)) Mils year, going to oth­ er in stitutions next Septem ber. Tlr. bryan has e\**r been < haraet«*r* jb ” j ii a fri* nil to tin* i iii\* rs iiy of [Texas. Ile has visited and address-1 tis on former occasions and since I this tim e I :s j Ike is willing in return ai [ll seeuis Inter* .ted in tin* (piiti* evident that he I 'D iversity aud its •Dim.ag 11 to.se who vv|J| enter Van* lerhilt I d iversity next your, a r e M is ­ sis W h alin g . Soule. Cam pbell, and others although yet undecided, w ill the time conies probably go when awk Wide I rom this, he lias evi- I ••need his in I crest in another way. He lias given a permanent fund of !«o hundred and fifty dollars to the Due or tw o Imve said that they w ill I probably o ilier oxford when they have fiulsh -d here, aud do their grad­ uate work there. ! diversity the interest from which |w** as im annual prize lo tin* per­ ron wt iring tin* best paper on some Last y e a r KoV' t amental question. 1' 1 • Mal thew s won the coveted prise over many other anxious con­ testants. Waiving Mr. lir y a n ’s interest in toward educational work, tit*rt* is Ona other reason w hy in* should he a litth* more deeply con* pet nod . Moni Texas I 'm versif y than ins notions. T h is is because he in the South* ,8 a citizen of Texas, 1,1 i,. MR. A N D M R S . W IN D S O R E N T E R T A IN E D . F o r m e r T e x a s P e o p le W e r e E n t e r t a in ­ ed In Illin o is . I’lie D ally m ini. the newspaper of the I D iversity of Illin ois, in its is­ Thest ids deep I has it a n y w a y univ not he the reasons interest for Texas, but 2nd. that an entertainm ent would H is oration w ill no [ be given th at night by the faculty sue of last Frid ay, Decem ber sla te ! l i e of ® ^ u1, I CVi*|* hisn | ° n(* of the best th at has ‘['•livered here during the v of i he institution. ' 111 with such a broad acquain- 1 whose time is in such a rn buic,. _ | UniVersal demand committee in honor of .Mr. and Mrs. P. L. W indsor. Mr. W in d sor is their new ly elected Librarian , and it was the desire of those giving Mn* enter* tannin ut, that tin* people meet and the become acquainted with a ll of is paying a vast to the students to come I faculty members. , riDDiI'jr i,r Uh J’{a fiM* tit orutiull “ ■ purpose of delivering an ; It w ill be remembered that Mr I .... j \\ indsor. up until this year, had for , many years been L ib ra ria n at this i Diversity. Last year he received a more flattering offer from th** U n i­ versity of Illin ois and resigned his work here to accept a sim ilar posi- ion there. T SECONDS W I L L B E A W A R D E D . S((oii' ! s M cN eil] the V a rs ity a list of names to pre- of f‘ 1 *' A thletic Council, to whom The l( >!i(]s w ill be awarded. ‘ s'-mi,K f,K1K,lt entiiq "’on J des**rv**c| the ' a game rig lit through season this year, having > game, hence they certain- the prize offered. M any 1,lfin w ill likely make VTar- iii->. year and w ill in the course ' b s likely w in a T next year. three eta hora t** * oncerts, Hut this is potent. It has heel! o f commit!)(rated to eve ry student the I D iversity ami eve ry member »f the facility by tm ans of th** I HOO (Hist cards sent out o ver a w e* k ti go The the pies iou Is HOW . are v* e to let • bim! go under? Ib is question n.ust Is* answered quickly. T h e fate of he I arid lies in the hands «*f those* students and members of tin* fa cility who have not subscribed* Something must he done, and that quickly. Ii you Int vt* lim already sent in your suhseription for a Hand th k**t, J btl** loyalty as a student, your ap* pred atio n of the campus concerts, fact eve ry other rousid**ra it a I sd ut to do before Mn* sun goes down lid ion, calls u{am you to make in what you know to I*** votir duty. Tin* Hand is ii vft.ii part of life. dent thing * Is.* (a n do ai Mc* rallies, ai M»» It s tirs lip spirit bull g u iles, on i he 2nd of March md during commem eluent week. It *invs for your debates, oratorical col.* • csts, ami dramatic* shows, depart mem receptions, and Y. a rin* Hand is there most of P i* lites, be time. Is it the wish of the l id* versify public to do aw ay with .VI. c th Land .’ F o r that is what th eir refusal to come to the ald of the Hand w ill most certa in ly do. A few half-hearted expressions of “ T h a t’s S o " are not going to avail much. W e must up and do the prop* I his is th** Hand’s one call "i thing. for recognition of your appreciation. Do not pass it uj>. You don’t need ven to think it over. Subscribe, and lo it now! Mr. Jo hn Keene lias just returm*d • rom Alabam a, where he went to at- ’ end the funeral of his father. Ten lays ago a message was received at I he eldei Mr. Keene w'as that son ea th ’s door. Accordingly, his left at once for the bedside, only lo •‘ave the father die shortly after his arrival. Mr. K eene remained a few days n his old home. and then returned to his post of duty in the Philosophy Department of our U n iversity. To him, in his loss, the entire student body, faculty and friends extend th.-ir most deep-felt sympathy. P O L I T I C A L S C I E N C E A S S O C I A T I O N M E E T I N G T O M O R R O W . T heir m any Texas friends are de- The Econom ic and P o litic a l Science regular lighted to know that they are m aking m onthly meeting tomorrow afternoon good home. in ro o m TI o f tin* m a in b u ild in g . T h e Association w ill hold far aw ay N orthern th e ir to be d is c u s s e d subj- ct that, its in o f is Pit tureg made by us will b<* accept­ Jen sen Photo ed by Cactus board. Co. S U B S C R I B E N O W A N D P A Y IN J A N U A R Y . t h e c o tto n in d u s t r y . The Highest Standard of Tailoring. S C A R B R O U G H <1\* H IC K S College Brand Clothes f r o m f i f t h a v e n u e , n . y p A S H I O N A U T H E N T I C d o w n to th e v e r y *ize a n d s h a d e of a b u tt o n , T a i l ­ ored w it h c u s to m c a r e a n d th e c u s to m “a ir .” less. C o lle g e B r a n d C lo t h e * , w it h a l l t h - ir clo th es e x c e lle n c e , d o n o t c o s t a n y m o r e th a n com m on c lo th e s — in Tact t h e y c o s t Overcoats $15 Up Suits $15 Up SCARBROUGH & HICKS Embossed Fraternity or Sorority Stationery Make a suitable Christmas gilt. We have all the dies in stock. Place your orders early, A. C. BALDWIN & SONS 908 Congress Avenue it-d- - n in k . 'r ’ .' a r t i c l e s , i c e c r e a m , a n d c o ld d r i n k . 5 4 T F ; A v9 I I choeolatos ar.*; Bon B- n- in fancy packages. $2.00, rn 'n. -Sjn-ml •">-! un-J box of ' b a t hor V or B e lle s IW k d ip t J J { U N D E R N E U M A N A G E M E N T “ B U S Y B E E ’ * F u l t o n ’s O ld S t a n d I I N V I T E M Y S T I D E N T F R IE N D * T O M E E T M E A T T H E 1608 L A V A C A . • C O Z Y C O R N E R ” C. G. WAGNER, " T H E S T U D E N T 'S F R IE N D .” jo u r aim it p ila te the I niversity students A n y th in g in C o n fe ctio n e ry line, also Short O rders C h ill, Oyo* %*ft in any style. • * ■ W i n . K r u e g e r , P r o p jj Old Phone 2047. A L L T H E N E W MUSIC A T T H E V . O . W E E D UND ERTAKER BUSH TEMPLE I J . R . R E E D , M g r. New ll -pits! Am bulance, C a rr isg» * ) C or. 8th and C o n g ra ts Ave. <> Phone 223 923 Congree A v r. I -+»+ + » » ♦ ♦ » » ♦ » » ♦ » » ♦ « M M M ' G E O . W . 90 T E R 3 0 N Eclipse U n d e rta k e r and P r o p r ie to r S ta b le s . O m nib u s and B ag gage trans­ fer. F in e C a rria g e s and L ig h t L iv­ e ry . R u b b e r T ire d H o s p ita l Ambu- H ance. 108 to 116 E a s t S e v e n th St. B oth P h o n e s 161. S O L D A V I S O e a ie r in full M nj of im ported and dom estic cig a rs and tobaccos, atatioi a ry, p e rio d ica ls, books and newspa­ pers. B illia r d s and pool tab les new. tubist R e p a v in g pool and b illia rd s a s p e c ia lty . 705 Cong. A v a . P re m iu m s g iven to a ll cash patrons. VARSITY TAILORING CO. B R O O K S <1 J O N E S , P R O P S . C le a n in g , P re s s in g and Repairing. W o rk ca lle d for and d e live re d to any part of c ity . S a tis fa c tio n Guaran­ teed. Old Ph o n e 2460 2212 G uadalupe St. a jc c .2 en 3 S t « C co .2 rn I — « z 3 w J ? 0 ** *< c ^ I a U s -T3 ©4 C ® < 0 5 J f— a 3 C 0* > < it w OS c 0 U fw. o to X PO it c c J E O ' Cl o v > o c ov. CC ca o e %* DC T H E T E X A N An O f f ic io Student P u b lica tio n of the U n iv e rs ity of Texas. Pu b lish ed S e m iw e e k ly by the S tu ­ dents of the U n iv e rs ity , A u stin , Tex. M A R K M c G E E . . . . Edltor-in-Chief H E R B E R T R A T H E R .............. . . . . . . . . A ssistant Editor-in Ch? ** " K ‘ IV*- lo! Id, F o r '* vefitv five < ut and aid 1 a ill (**• ai en an org an ! af -ranee to stiff.*r what of h aving .. ii,tin they h ave No on** * ais I • Hi*1 for tis Bul a ll unit** in \ - a lid ‘bf ? to I n iv e rs ity . t i tv I • fin ite ly on nothing, They fin a lity fo r aid. T h is is not a . a d o lla r sjner* w ill b ring th*- f,‘* 'hr** sc* tai < cacur" s * an w hose e l l st AAC# is alm ost es* a ! iuui a in ii we * an sa ,x he*her or n*»* we wan* a band. *n t help them . bur let th 'ak* th e ir I Un e a ne Hoi th** • • ar** at butut r\v*»nty-fi«♦ *r nim* years, I"* it-, rf pf int s < on bl had to in inurn m e *?r**d num ber. W hen th •ut ert ai ti men ta l and is d**ad. w hen th** * »r** h is to ry , and who! wills*» * ii**;* s t h elp n >w w h ile i * is tim** * lo* f>rr<*r • *f iland on* et w - our ar** * << more when ut* bn s**r h ea r the n usi< It will be to* wav but a lupus . f th** bit.*— W O R K B E G U N ON V, M, C. A, B U IL D IN G . \\ ..rk is pr vr* x o il ra jd d ly on th** i***w $75.00© thf**** story b rick ) M . i \ bu I bl la i* on Gu »dalui*e sfr*-< t »»j jh • 11-* cam pus I * I- an id**al xii.* f«*r su« h a building T h e lot faro * MT ?* * ' oh Guadalui*e ,**■ r- *■* Hid runs ba* k I J*’ f-** t on Twenty- olid **! r* **t. T h e fund af Ion ts of ?>• infor* • •} con* * r- if , and has I * * * i - nearly ««*?n i*l-• t ed la y in g Hi*' bricks f«*r the fir*u I |.,.*r w i l l bf* In o r d r ll* XI ‘ I,** a n n u al « n u sa and a mon st *t ** r the gym * if* us V a rs ity spring. T tr;i? in F e b ru a ry to Southw**st- *! I, I n iv e rs ity at Georg**»ouu w ill I • • I ti w fe a tu re in lh** a th le tics et the ‘til vet -My and should au ra* t many am i r a te s for th* ny rn team. About « ,.j . ti * n w ill !»** taken by* M anager raw ford and Dir* • f*»r lain**. T h e .ie int** rs of last y** ar s g ym • •atli rem ain in g in s* bool ar** B e v e r ly •’id b v . M C C raw fe.nl, I. S Arm * T o n g , -I. M ontgom ery. E , J , Von : - p.. ; g \\ Lip lit foot 8 A. Chari- F O O T B A L L , B A S E B A L L A N O B A S K E T B A L L W I L L H A V E M A N A G ­ E R S A N O A S S I S T A N T S E L E C T E D . N « w is th** tim** f*.r tit* |»«»li?i< inns about lh*- C n iv e r s lly to get busy for the A tit let it < Olin* ii of I Le I lilt* I s h y w ill e le rt oil In** em ber l *». man i «* rs and a ssistan t tn.iHager* of foot* T h is m odern w iii * ti'atn hr* * M. * . A building a so.? j. s af d ••ti I* ha ..-uient. It* th*' basement th ere a ill he: sho w er but ha. sw im m ing jsail, t«* k* r* **:< . T h e r I r st t floor vt ? JI co n ­ tain a I if. * * kihl*> rending room tit * im* room, se* ref a ry 'a off! * mu-tit * room , gam e r*** t * ai *i m ission alitdy rooms vt iii #.*t11- or is* the s*s ond fb*or I ,** \u d ito r u n th** Th** thirtl pin I ball, »as**ball, and b a sk e tb a ll tea m * «*»iry u ‘ll p robably b*- ren ted as a as w ell as an assistan t m anager ami dorm ito ry. c mount fifty tb o u i­ , l.e a bd iii t ceveiit jr-flve thousand T h e total lo s t of this building w ill ter M* H .ir d 'ilc k , M. C. vt, sh o stag i'd oft S**x* rn! m w men »t -I tryin g for the team are, ii M Lrif- fin. iv U h .ti ( ’"u s , I* I* Dnugh**rty and J . Booth ll D allas ll. M< • re is also some p robab ility that \ thief It C o u ncil ' i l l ag ain g ive t«» the metiib»*rs w inning firs* iii each event in tie* atli.tail contest, as tills has alw iy« b. **!» in the s * - * r IM P O R T A N T N O T IC E . lli this tim**, for it deems it best to and ilo llu rs has been subs* rib*-*!. It F u r y man in g ym nasium " i l l «**• g**t then#- men {it once that th** schod- is i•**t»«■«! that th* rem aining am ount • X! lev * et J t o ’ ak*' his ' b u l i e s Oil f of tlb’s for til*- present year and next r a n be raised so that tin* M, C. the k«*rs dinting ti.*- X m a s holidays. '••ar m ay b«* form ulate*!. M an ag ers \ * rn b* it? t Ii*-lr m w q u arte rs ii«At of s im ila r team s a ll o ver th** co u n try ye ar. are now arran g in g th e ir s K ” of th*- above of ft* ials. + + I i der the su p ervisio n of Dire* tor D IR E C T O R L A N K . I.;?!:** and as> istan( d irecto r C ra w fo rd h<»r*b> given that at ii m eeting of Pi * ru* ti ar* w orkin g out re g u la rly N O T IC E . the Athletb* C o n ra il to i>** held De thr »* ufternodMi* eat ll Week An *de« - dumber lf*, m anagers and a ssistan t m anagers of the f*»otball, bas«*ball and b asketb all team s and an assistan t m anager and coach of the tra* k team ?ion was hdi id S a tu rd a y aft«*ruoon and On ai'count of th*- d e s ira b ility of resulted iii tin* ideation of B e v e r ly a rran g in g s* hedulcs fo r ! • appro** li­ D udley as c a p ta in of flu* team and ng im ' ball Sanson and for n**xr Merbn C ra w fo rd as m anager. y**ai s b*. 'b a ll zanies, at th- earliest ford!. Aho\ .* team s w ill a ll he a s­ Ina- is C a m I ic* ct* . \\ ill p a y y o u to ,-«*.* u s . S A N T A C L A U S N *»ii In * way a m i a v a rc K‘ d “ g t * -how a c o m p le te lie?* o f C liri- t* I 20th CENTURY DRUG STORE I 620 C ongress Avenu e. P h o n e s 288. H . C. J A C K S O N , P ro p rie to r. . W . B a ile y C It Long. ll C H A S . G. W U K A S C H , G o to F o r y o u r C ig arettes, H ig h G ra d e C a n d ie s and good things to eat E. C. H. Dante!, C h airm an , of the I ..ti.,- for this y e a r's team is fa r bet- At blet i* Collin ii. to b«* held De* em­ tions being a rran g ed by Dire* for 'bat a ’ a m eeting of the 4> 1504 L a v a c a St. T ile s* bedub* of meets aud e x h ib i­ possihb- m om ent, n otice is hereby C A N N O T B E S U R P A S S E D . G i V E U S A T R I A L . Pho nes 685. ** w ill bd* s?*b**‘ted ,” ( Sig ned . I A th le tic Cornu ii **r than has «*\ **r been arran g ed lo* Cut v e r s i f y before, in in cludes a It ber bub. m anagers and assistant man agers of all a th le tic team s w ill be S H A L L T H E B A N D D I E ? trip to S o u th w e s te rn I'n iv c r s it y aho ,t elected. \ ['i,‘i,,B H 4 *4 4 ‘t4*»k44*k*k4*«H»«F*H»*k*k j*4«H < li.l’.p Hd.*l»*l»*r->4 ->-f 1 W e are now prepared to fill d d fic u lt proscriptions and re p a ir - broken lenses at short notice, having just in stalled the most up- i I) to-date m ach in e ry in the S ta te this side of D allas. "P ro m p tn e s s f and A c c u r a c y " is our motto. H. L. STEVENSON, O ld P h o n e 1600 820 Congress A ve. A U S T I N 'S O N L Y E X C L U S I V E O P T I a n T o w n S f C ountry S h i r t s l it e v e r y o c c a s io n , a fie ld o r a flo a t. H . n O u p , CLUETT, I 'E J J ’ODY 4 CO,, M:vkers Capital - I T H E AUSTIN NATIONAL BANK Ii | J J Surplus and Profits . | BU SIN ESS OF THE FACULTY AND OF TH E SUD EN TS SO LIC ITED 11 . $ 300,000 - 250,000 2,500,000 Deposits . - i! WE MAKE KODAK PRINTS And Post Cards Every Day '—" : Kodaks Loaned to Students I H D n A & l I ___________ iUnUAIM J i j 4 \ s* \ , i i t our st* din that, with Follow ii,t t o a s t n iH s t t r, ru n n y h a p p y sp oo, b o s W e r e I ii*’ guests w ere I m V, W o o d s Cusses, I .and lord E R IS D E A D \ 610 Congress Aenue. Upstairs | Ju n io r Law Banquet Postponed E. K E L L E R KODAKS DR. D E X T E R W. D R A P E R R E T U R N S TO T H E N O R T H . his moth. 111 cine W i l l Enter Columbia 'n.iii an Hour. mid was t twiij, " if until n idnighi. M... ,tsi\ tai limit'ii i >; r« •nrliin, hint n , »i Up until a* B S T A M J . S H E I ) 1847. JOHN BREMOND, W H O L E S A L E G R O C E R , I M P O R T E R A R O A S T E R O F H Q H G R A D E C O F F E E S . Austin, Texas. C U T F L O W E R S 822 Congress Avenue W E C U R E P E O P L E O F T H E T A I L O R H A B IT Style, Quality: T h e th re- necessities in M e n s In Clothes— arc pledged you S m ith -W ilco x Smart Clothes Only a few o f the best tailors can m ak e as good and they ch arge too much. S u its $15 to $45 Overcoats $12.50 to $50 Come in and get acquainted with these Splendid Clothes Smith & W i l c o x , 608 Congress Avenue. W HOE* Alt ASP RETA//. OU PkiMf 782 AUSTIN FLORAL COMPANY RI T 11t STOM Otto h ea vy wliit*• sw eater. th Aly I*, Alb fa ll ai ll. A T. C* city tiffin W h en in need cif Prin tin g of I 'rim in g Co, rail at 2**6 W. Sixth St , ft h»*r D ris k ill Steam L a u n d ry Phones 44*1. First-class W o r k . G ood Service. S ta n d a rd Price s. T h an k s. p l u m b i n g a n n e c t * , c a l s u p Weilbacker’s Confectionery - Tantalum and Tungsten L im p s . 9tu* . _ . . . „ ’ Cor. 22nd and Speedway dent. E le ctric P o rta b le ., S h ad e ., etc, L A O I E 8 ’ P A R L O R IN C O N N E C T IO N Plum bing and E le c tric R ep air W o rk . F lo e U lt* of I ’.aal it, I roil a ti. I c .,i„|v J NO. L. M A R T IN . 408 Congress Ave., Phones 320. C h ill mal I,urn hi - <..rved 617 Congress Ave A U ST IN OSAGE MCALLESTER Wit * >1 i git Hi,ti I It pennsylvania anth r a c ite Kepi iii Stock Phone 24*) C O Z Y C O R N E R Loaves, Hot Chocolate, J J hiii and Tamales. All kinds of V»fais' ( .‘tfarettes, Pipes, Fruits, Alk, retti’s fine package candy. /i shipments of Chocolates every week. C. G. Wagner, Iii" Students’ Friend” COR. 24TH A N D G U AD. George Miller The finest light livery in the city Carriages in connection. 208 210 E. Fifth St. Phone 25, T H E B A N D N E E D S Y O U R 75c B “ H A L L H A S P I A N O the refurnishing of That “ l»” H a ll is becoming one of flit* most popular places in U n iv e r­ sity circles is no longer questioned. In the last issue of The Texan, at- ! tent ion was called to the re m o d e lin g 1 aud lounging I rooms. Th# paper had hardly come van j from the press when a piano drove to the resort and unloaded a I piano. It would be safe to say, out j of the two hundred men there, eve ry ' it one has tried a “ good one.” W h at is coming next no one dares anticipate, probably there will be an orchestra to furnish « i music during dining hours. it and pronounces P. E. C.’s H O L D B A N Q U E T Nelson Davis & Co S p o r t e r s a n d w h o l e s a l e g r o c e r s . Th e P. E. ( V s gave a banquet at tho D risk ill last F rid a y night, com ­ initiates, plim entary and .Messrs. Jones, W arthen, K e ith Mc* iee. their new to S. G R E E N B E R G D R . 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