T H E DAI LY T E X A N F I R S T C O L L E G E D A I L Y I N T H E S O U T H VOL. X V III. A U S T IN , TEX AS, T U E S DAY, F E B R U A R Y 19, 1918 No. 109 REGENTS ENFORCE CHANGES PROPOSED ! START CAMPAIGN FOR NEW MEMBERS IN LAST MEETING RED CROSS WILL Famous Poet John Masefield to Speak Here During March Efficiency and O rg a n iz a tio n of De- Hundred P er Cent Membership and p a y m e n t s Is the Controlling F a c ­ tor of New System. Activity to be Object of Red Cross Members. John Masefield, celebrated English | poet and a u th o r, who wrote the offi- ! . , , in as I cial history of the Dardanelles cam- the speeial request of the . . . . * A. , .„ „ It is in the tow ard objective ,____,__ , . institution. Before Patriotic League were made by Dr. R. i^ e rsity of s o u th Dakota as th e prmci- I E. Vmson, Mrs. D um ars, the Y. M. C. T ai speaker. *. * with Prof. F r a n k Brown of the Uni-* _ _ _ * a _ ~ • . j . . , , t -------------------------- RUSK TO HAVE P R E L IM IN A R Y . ___ I A. se c re ta ry of S. M. A., and Miss * Maud Milam, . • . Today Am erican folk songs will be I sung. The following is th p ro g ra m : “ My Old Ken- “ Sewanee R iver,” tucky Home,” “ Old Black Jo e ,” “ H o m e ,! classes a r e now being Sweet Home,” “ Nobody Knows “ Swing Low, Trouble Sweet Chariot,” “ M a ssa ’s in the Cold, Cold Ground,” and “ Uncle Ned.” I ’ve Seen,” The service will be given in “ K ” Hall, and will begin prom p tly a t 5 belock. Dr. Benedict will make a s h o r t talk. The words of th e songs will be flashed upon screen and th e orch es­ I t has been r e ­ t r a will accompany. ted t h a t ef Messrs *‘'1—“v"v* v“ “ v as m a n Y stu d e n ts as p os­ sib ly can, will come. FLA G C A N N O T BE L O W ER ED . pro g re ss in B IBLE ( PASSELS PRO GRESS. Bible classes are m a k in g steady the U n iv ersity circles, A t its re g u la r m eeting la st n ig h t th e Rusk Society voted to have a s h o r t I t was decided t h a t business m eeting. the prelim in ary debate for d e te rm in - inter-Society d e b a tin g ir.g the Rusk held once a I team will be held next S aturd ay n ig h t the wt*k in a num ber of f r a te r n ity h o u s e s . p r o g r a m which should have been an d boarding houses, and more are e x - 1 given ]agt n ig h t wilI be given F e b r u - pected to be organized before the 1st of March. The course of instruction is under the supervision of faculty I t consists of the study of the men. pre se n t social conditions of the world in connection with the life of Christ. The lectures last about a half hour, and prove to be very in te r e s t­ ing to the students. a ry 23. A t this meeting a v e ry in ­ te re stin g question will be discu ssed : “ Resolved, T h a t the Proposed W a r C abinet Would be D etrim ental to th e United S ta te s .” This debate will be preceded by a declamation and c u r ­ rent events. for F R O SH P A IN T SIGNS. found houses CROSSMAN V ISITS SCHOOL. stu d e n ts t h a t S a tu rd a y m orning a n d Jerom e C rossm an, fo rm e r qui .m as­ t h e i r business te r in the Law D e p a rtm e n t, visited the walks or places of residence w ere dec- VJniversify yesterday. Crossm an is orated w ith sig ns of various sizes a n d in charge of the T h r if t S ta m p c a m - 1 colors. W h a t th e idea of the sig n s paign in this city, w orking under the 1 was, no one knows, b u t it was p e rf e c t- di recti on of the F ederal Reserve Bank ly a p p a r e n t t h a t was the work o f th e of Dallas. Crossm an has been t r a v e l - ! F resh m en. L a rg e numerical f ig u r e s ing over the S ta te o rga n iz in g cam- ^appeared on th e iron windows of Mc- paigns in the cities fo r the sale of F ad d e n ’s, on th e w om an’s gym , a n d T h r if t Stam ps. F ro m A ustin, he will Ion the windows of the basement o f th e go to Fayettev ille to s ta r t a sim ilar Main Building. The Frosh were evi- 'campaign. Idently behind all of the work. ’21. the “ Old M an,” “The F resh m en,” by K. Schapiro, T H OM PSON V ISITS AUSTIN. “ Our F la g s ,” by Dean T. U. Taylor. Austin last S a tu r d a y and visited Dean Every Eng in eer who has not b o u g h t , T. U. Taylor. He is now one of the his ticket is urged to see the d e a n ’s j five men on th e E n g in e erin g Board of secretary, Miss Jennie Em m ons, and j In te rs ta te Commission Committee, g e t his ticket before 5 o’clock Mon- 'M r. Thompson cam e here to school in day afternoon. This is absolutely th e ,\h e pre-historic d ay s of Dean Taylor last chance to g e t a ticket. The old f la g which waves over the Main Building will still rem ain for a R. A. Thom pson, C. E. ’92, came to few days until the ja n ito r can find to climb up th e f la g nerve enough pole and untie the knots which have form ed. The pulleys are out of com­ mission, and it is impossible to ta k e I t will cost down the fla g a t night. the U niversity about ten dollars to g e t the fla g down. l and Dean Benedict. Girls Should Report During Week for Service Flag Wort T h e s e f a m o u s p e n ­ cil* are t he s ta n d a r d b y w h ic h a11 o t h e r !>cri<-iJ* are j u d g e d . 17 black degrees 6 H so] fest to 9 H h a rd est a rid hard and m fd turn copying Look J o t the I A A U S finish ^ FREE! I S T ri. • Sum p!** o f IVi>< lls* \ I'. a u d brasser s e n t Cr**. H m m e n . lose Or in s tam p # fo r p a c k in g a u d p e l a g e . Arneriran Lead P e n c il Co. 215 F i f t h A venue. N . V. D 2 1 dng, th e re a re m a n y reaso n s for y o u r a t te n d a n c e ; if you do not sing, you pro bab ly will en ­ joy th e w h o le-h ea rted h a rm o n y which Prof. Reed will secure from his o r c h e s tr a an d chorus. S in g in g T ake th e s tim u la n t. will n ev er h a r m you. On th e o th e r hand, you will be all th e more f i t t i n ’ for a n i g h t ’s study . ON BEING A PROPHET. an y And now o u r opinion is: th e man who a t te m p t s to p red ic t th e a th le tic co n te st resu lt of between th e U n iv e rsity of T ex a s und th e A g ric u ltu ra l an d Me­ chanical College is com parable only to th e m an in T exas who a t te m p t s to say one day w h a t th e w e a th e r will be th e next. of T ex a s And we have alw ays been told t h a t only tw o kind of people ever “ p u t out in ad v a n c e ’’ j u s t w h a t T ex a s w e a th e r will be* ( M APEL N OTICE. Monday is alw ays “ fav orite so n g ” day. A f te r the opening hymn, which was not so well known by those present, th e m eeting was thrown open and the old favorites were tailed In spite of th e fo r rapidly. bad w eath er, tho a tte n d a n ce was f a ir and the sing in g was hearty and good. This m orning Ju d g e Townes will be with us ag ain, and we very much hope th a t the s t u ­ dents will ta k e a d v a n ta g e of this op po rtun ity to h e a r abo ut Cod from a man who lives with Him. v v •’. JU JU A * DR. P A Y N E TO GIVE PUBLIC LECTURE ON EARLIEST THEA TER S Dr. L. W. Payne, associate p ro f e s ­ sor of English of the U n iv e rsity of Texas, will give an illustrated public lecture on the E lizabethan th e a te rs next W ednesday night, F e b r u a r y 20, at 7 o’clock at the Law a ud itorium . Dr. Payne will talk illustrate his the with over fifty slides, show ing •-volution of the s ta g e and play house. The m a n n e r of presen tation of the THE DAILY TEXAN The Stu d en t Daily Publication of the ; U niversity of Texas. Published every morning- except Mon­ day d u rin g the college year. Entered as second-class m a tte r a t the Postoffice a t Austin, Texas, under j the Act of Congress, March 3, 1879. Subscription price $-.50 p e r y e a r — provided for each student thro u g h the Stud ent Activity fee. Silas B. R a g s d a le Editor-in-Chief F. Edward W alker, M anaging E d ito r; Offices: U niversity, Room 155, Main Building, Telephone Down Town, 204 W. Sixth St., Telephone 489. .'5149. 4 Issue E ditor fo r Today: H IL L COCKE H a rry C a r f inkle,------Associate Editor Reporters. Joh n (Heckler Jim m ie Sowell E lizabeth Andrew s Mary W alker Bees McChesney Mab H arrison Richard Jo nes Lucile S troud W. P. S ta rk K. G. P a rk s Je sse Mary Hill Helena von Koenr.eritz Ellen Ada Stephens WHAT FERTILE MINDS CAN DD. T h e fe a tu r e s to r y t h a t a p p e a r ­ ed in an A u s tin paper S unday m o rn in g p u r p o r ti n g to h ave been a con versation betw een a group of U n iv e rs ity g ir ty to say th e least, will not reap an y b ene­ fits for th e school. A nd in a s­ s to r y w as much as th e e n t ir e conceived tw o n ew sp ap er w orkers who pro bably never saw inside th e Main Building, th e notoriety is not ju stifiable. by th e m aro u n d s u m m e r talking , b u t G irls m ay talk as the* s to ry had such “g u f f ” is m ore likely to be fo u n d flow ing r e ­ so rts th a n in a u n iv e rsity com ­ m unity. T h e re are m ore lofty s u b je c ts to be d is c u s s e d —j u s t as th e re a re m ore lofty th e m e s to be handled by a n ew sp ap er which c a te r s to a decent class of people. AN ELEC TION SOON. It is likely t h a t th e s tu d e n ts of th e U n iv ersity will be allowed th e privilege of .suffrage w ith in tw o weeks. An election is be­ ing considered by th e p resid en t of th e S tu d e n t s ’ A ssociation for th e purpose of ad o pting th e new c o n stitu tio n as well as electing th r e e m em b ers of th e S tu d e n t s ’ Council. th ro w T h u s th e c o n stitu tio n al com ­ m ittee and th e assem bly will be compelled to into high and tu r n out th e ir bits of work in fast tim e. A lready th e ta sk is well in hand, and it is th o u g h t t h a t b o th q u estio n s p resen te d will be m a tu r e by th e tim e th e election is called. HED ( ROSS CALLS. Some r a t h e r s ta r t lin g details have been announced by th e Red at th e U n iv e r­ Gross w o rk ers th e ir financial sity co ncern in g s ta n d in g It seem s t h a t all of th e wool and b andage m a te ria l since C h ris tm a s has handled been bo ug ht on credit. Now p ay in g tim e is draw ing n e a r and th e re a re no fund s available. The re su lt is a cam p aig n fo r m em bership, which will be in s ti­ tu ted in a few days. Only 203 st lait lits in school belong to th e a m a jo rity , a Red Cross, and This slight m a jo rity , are boys. is an increditably small n u m b e r fo r th e U n iversity. It is T h e T e x a n ’s hope t h a t all s tu d e n ts will get behind th e new Red Cross offen sive and back up th e actu al w ork th e girls are doing. ( OME AND SING. S tu d e n ts should set aside a t least tw o o r t h r e e h o u rs d u r in g fo r p a rtic ip a tio n in th e week If you Varsity’s week of song. T H E D A I L Y T E X A N 1-wheat use more corn 2-m eat ■ 3-fatsuse j u s t enough use m o r e fish u beans use syrups Phone 1601 Phone 1601 Ladies’ Work Skillfully Handled by Expert Workmen. 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Modern reconstructions of the early s ta g e s will also be given. lecture will to be of wide, general interest, but will appeal especially to s tu d e n ts of Shakespeare and to stu d e n ts of English 2 classes. the d ra m a and prove The P E R S O N A L S . Grace Hall. Miss Dorothy N orm an is spending the winter in D aytona, Florida, with relatives. Hot f a k e s , maple sy ru p and b u t ­ ter; all you can e a t for 20c. We d e ­ liver sandwiches. Phone 1630. Open (ill midnight. Will D aggett, 2000 Guadalupe S tre e t. Dr. B axter, dentist, 512 S carbrough Building. Old phone 1316. * *!« * * * »?« •THE BIRD O F P A R A D I S E / “The Bird of P a r a d is e /' Richard W alton T ully’s love of the H aw aiian Islands, produced by Oliver Morosco, will play its f ir s t e n g a g e m e n t a t the next Friday Hancock Opera House and .Saturday, F e b ru a ry 22 and 23, with ba rg a in m atinee Saturday. John W arn er, a popular leading man from California, plays the p a r t of Dr. I Wilson. Others in the company are ; Miss Helen Carew, w’ho makes a most the American girl charm ing Diana, I who finds the p ath for the I drunken beach-comer, played by John Waller. r ig h t One of the a ttra c tiv e fe a tu re s of the play is the ipiintet of native Hawaiian J singers and players, whose weird mel- ! odics were b ro u g h t into vogue through compelling the popularity of dram a. The last showing the eruption of Mount Kilauea, is the m ost thrilling effect in any sta g e produc­ tion. this act, V. O. W EED, Phones 223 U n d e rta k e r Motor Ambulance T ry Texan w a n t ads. T hey brin g results. results. A dvertise in The Texan. T ry Texan w a n t ads. They bring 2300 1-2 Guadalupe Street Phone 3090 Alford-Achilles Grocery Co. INCORPORATED. 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Miss Willie Crews s p e n t the week­ end a t Buda. Lieut. J. VV. Secor retu rn ed to his station at < 'amp Logan, a f t e r a visit a t the Delta Sigma Phi House Miss Ti Ida F o ste r has recovered from an a tta c k of the measles. John Seale is ill a t the Delta Chi Dorothy McKnight has recently been ill a t the Pi Phi House. Miss Laura Davis has been unable to a tte n d classes on account of sick­ ness. Misses Olivette Wise, Belle Trimble, and Hilda Mitchell have returned from a week-end stay with friends in San Antonio. The Chi Omega upperclassm en will e n te rta in th eir pledges this afternoon with a “ steak fry " a few miles out from Austin. John Henderson, who the week-end a t his home in Cameron, has return ed to th e University. spent Mrs. W h itsitt of F o r t WTorth is here to be with her d a u g h te r, Miss Grace W hitsitt, who is very ill a t Seton. Dan Cook spent the week-end in •Austin. Herle Thompson was gu est of friends in Austin. a week-end Miss Gladys Bush is visiting Miss Anna Belle Burns at College Station Edmund Longcope, th e A. & M. basketball s ta r, spent the week-end in Austin visiting friends. Miss F rances Van Zandt, who has been ill in F o rt W o rth, has returned to the University. Miss N atalie V eltman is visiting her sister, Miss Velma V eltm an, a t Mrs. K a n ip p ’s. Miss Beryl Rutledge has re-entered the University, a f t e r a w eek’s illness. Miss Pearl McKay will re tu r n this week I). ('. She w ent to W ashington to spend a few lays with her uncle, who leaves soon for France to do Y. M. C. A. work. from W ashington, Newton F. Tidwell has w ithdraw n from the University and h a s gone to his home in El Paso. P e rry Green of the Naval T raining Station a t G re a t Lakes, Illinois, was a week-end visitor in Austin. Clark Blanks of L o ck hart sp en t the week-end a t the Phi Psi House. Miss Nina Bell Payne is ill a t her home. John J. M atthew s of Kelly Field, U niversity Antonio, visited San friends la st week-end. ■Judge Williams of Galveston is v is­ iting his d aug hter, Miss Helen Wil­ liams. Mr. Wilson Williams is very ill a t his home on W ichita Street. L ieutenant Bob Lowry a t the Delta Tau Delta House. is visiting Miss Mary Wilkins is ill with the mumps a t Grace Hall. Mrs. J. A. Williams of Lockhart has returned to her home, a f t e r a week- —*------------a— Y ® P h i t i w e <51 IO P PG III J ll THE GIFT SHOP OF AUSTIN The place for special gifts. The place for special s ta ­ tionery. The place for special photo­ cases— so much fa r frien d s g rap h needed fo r apart- 1104 Colorado S tree t COLLEGE NOTES J. A. H un ter, Editor. E dw ard H. Peters, Associate X-Ray Fails. In the museum of the U niversity of | W ashington there are some gigantic J fir and hemlock logs t h a t a re being I atta c k e d by fungi. Recent e x p e r i - 1 m ents carried on by th e Botany and ' C hem istry D e p artm e n ts have failed to j produce any decided effect. Rays from the ordinary Rotengen tube, the Coolidge tube, and a q u a rtz m ercu ry v apor lamp were found equally inef­ fective. To Drown the Faculty. the fuel sho rtag e, O wing to the s tu d e n ts of W ashington University of St. Louis will drown the faculty, in ste a d of burning them , as is the The ceremony will be fol­ custom. lo w e d by “ e a t s ” and various stunts. Reduce Letter. Because its large size made it im ­ possible to place it on a coat sw eater, the Athletic Association of Purdue U niversity has reduced the size of the football le tte r from a ten-inch to a seven and a half inch block letter. Since football is the m a jo r sport, the lette rs given for other sp o rts were re ­ duced in proportion. Admit to Camps. from The professor of M ilitary Science and T actics a t V irginia M ilitary In ­ s t i t u t e recently received com m unica­ tion the A d ju ta n t General to the effect t h a t m em bers of the R. O. T. C. second-year advanced course, if called to the colors, would be a d m itted tr a in in g if found qualified, schools for officers. the to Faculty Protests. T hree hundred and ninety-nine m e m ­ bers of the faculty of the U niversity of Wisconsin protested to recently S e n a to r La Follette concerning u t t e r ­ ances o f the p a s t year. The original has been p u t on file in the library of the S ta te Historical Society. end visit with her d a u g h ter, Beatrice, a t G race Hall. Lieut. H ugh Caldwell of Cam p T ra v is was a week-end g u e st a t the S. A. E. House. Lieut. Elgie Means of Cam p T ravis was a g u e st ai the Delta Sigm a Phi House the p a s ; week. Lieut. Ben Kelley of Cam p T ravis th e A. T. O. a t spent th e week-end House. Miss Julia G raves has retu rn e d to her home in Cuero, a f te r a sh o r t visit a t the Tri Delta House. of the m a rria g e The following an nouncem ent is of in te re st: Mrs. S a ra h C. Okerland announces her d a u g h te r, Fran cis Eloise W a tts, to Mr. Alfred J a p h e t on T hu rsd ay, F eb­ ru a ry 14, 1918, a t San Antonio, Texas. Miss Mallie Jones is able to atte n d classes again, a f t e r an a ttac k of the mumps. KUPPENHEIMER UNIFORMS Khaki . . $15.00 Serge . . $35.00 ( orrect in every detail. Sold by us exclusively in Austin. I ull line of military goods in stock. HIRSHFELD & ANDERSON 619 Congress Ave. “\\ here \ ou Are Always Welcome” “OUR OWN” Cold Tablets WILL STOP THAT COLD Our usual quick service goes with each box, as with all your purchases. University Drug Store “The Convenient Place” SOUTHERN BOOK EXCHANGE We well new and used school and college T ext books. Free delivery on phone orders on one dollar or more. Phone 3540. 108 East 9th Street U N IV E R S IT Y B A R B E R SH O P N. W. RUTLEDGE, Proprietor 2216 GUADALUPE ST. Across the Street from the Campus Artistic Stylish and Up-to-Date Work Guaranteed FRESH SANITARY BAKERY GOODS TRY CAPITAL BAK ERY William Uubinson, Prop. Old Phone 1016 Wukasch Cafe and Grocers On Guadalupe, Opposite Campus Confectionery, H o t Lunches served at all hours; C andies and Cold Drinks. A full line of Staple and Fancy Groceries. Cigars and Cakes Phone 4007 Phone 1071 11 I 7 HL CCC ii T H E TURKISH CIGARETTE Murad smokers— W ho are they? A m ericas finest— Busy today on Uncle Sam ’s business— .. I line , where brains and energy count so big— firs* line*— or in that great “second Or in college hall or cam pu s— getting ready. W herever they are— th ey are sm oking iMurad. A nd Murad is standing the test— as Murad alw ays has in Peace, in W ar. QuctgefauowuHfl ujttAa^iu25(bvt Ggoututit Mahers a n d }E ^p ti(m toe i Grade Turkish irettes rn the Wark! , bacca REMEMBER - lo - Turkish the w orld’• m ot I fam out tobacco fo r c ig arettet it « • • Im « a I a f • • s i ar* « M • • • i f I*- • * . - 0* ■ ■ * ■ • • * * * # | l i t * I I I M f t i f f I S S i r i J i T i * * * ■ * * * * * • • ■ • ■ • e e l e rn i m m f l vaaa«fl»««l0a a t Z i i f « iiSai aa «0iiM!in*;ii0ai#p<#|ff;lf M i * W I l i a i f M * * * i n t t i l a i | Z * i f « t i f n a ■ 0 0 'M ifH iiiff at Health Insurance We have a big stock of Rain Coats of all kinds. A good Cravesiette or M ackinette is really the Texas Overcoat. H A R R E L L S Agency Society B rand Suits and U niform s To Reach the Student Body Advertise in The Daily Texan Suppose Fatim as w ere NOT Sensible It isn't possible to fool men for long* Lincoln fj Surely, if said tiiat better than we could, Fatimas were not as comfortable to the throat and tongue as we say they are— if they did not leave a man feeling keen and " jit” alter a long-smoking d a ) — do you suppose that more Fatimas would be sold e\ery day than Remember any other high-grade cigarette / these facts as you try Fatimas anti observe how comfortable, how sensible they really are. < 9 JoSuiMo Or. T H E D A I L Y T E X A N 4 OFFICIAL NOTICES RAM SHO RN , N O TICE— Very im por­ ta n t m eeting of the Ram shorn tonight, Tuesday, a f te r Forum meeting. A b­ sentees will be assessed the full p e n ­ alty provided in the constitution. A b­ se n te e Committee. T H E R E will be a m eeting of the rep resentativ es of the d iffe re n t g ir ls ’ organizations of the U niversity and | of the chairmen of th e com m ittees of Red Cross this afternoon in room 109 a t 5 o’clock. C hairm an of Red Cross. T H R E E vancancies a r e open in the n ig h t surgical dressings class. Please ’sign up a t once if you wish to be in this class. Chairm an of Red Cross. P IE R IA N L IT E R A R Y SOCIETY will m eet this aftern oo n in room 204 a t 4 o’clock instead of 5, on account of a service of the Week of Song th a t as to be held a t 5 p. rn. President. SE R V IC E F L A G —W o rk room for service fla g is the Power now House. Come and sew on a sta r. Mrs. Bantel. in SO PH O M O R E R E C E P T IO N COM­ M IT T E E meet in T exan office today a t 5 o’clock to complete plans for the reception. G arland Day, President. DR. P E N I C K ’S B IBLE CLA SS— The social planner! for this week has been postponed until n e x t term . T H E S T U D E N T S in E nglish 2.15 will m eet h e re a f te r with English 13, A s­ M. W. F., a t l l , in room 303. sig n m e n t for W ednesday, “ Snyder and M a rtin ,” pp. 115-126. T H E S T U D E N T V O L U N T E E R S will m eet a t the Y. M. C. A. this a f t e r ­ noon a t 5 o'clock. V isitors cordially invited to attend. CURRENT EVENTS ARE IN GIVEN C O E D S WOMAN’S B in EDING One of the little known, but in te r­ e stin g and fe a tu r e s of instructive W om an’s Building life is th e oppor­ tu n ity offered the girls for in fo rm a ­ tion concerning c u rre n t a f f a ir s of the world. This given th ro u g h eig ht of the b est magazines and th re e daily p a p ers which are su b ­ scribed for by th e m a n a g e m e n t of the W om an’s Building, are within easy access a t all times. op po rtun ity and is The m agazines a r e catalogued and cared fo r in a very effic ie n t way by one of the W b m a n ’s Building girls, Miss Caddie W h itsitt being librarian this year. The m agazine list includes A tlantic, Century, H a r p e r ’s, L ite ra ry Digest, Outlook, S c rib n e r’s, Ladies’ Home Jo u rn a l, and S a tu r d a y Evening Post. Ten y ears ago, the R egents consent­ ed fo r this e xpenditure on the p a r t of the W o m a n ’s Building m anagem ent, provided the m agazines were c a re ­ fully preserved, and with the un der­ s ta n d in g t h a t they were finally to be bound in some su b sta n tia l form. W ith ­ in the p a s t y e a r these m agazin es have been carefully a ssorted and a rra n g ed fo r the binder by Mrs. C arothers, and now bound volumes, which a r e to form the nucleus for the f u tu r e W om an’s Building library. th e re are 125 cultural com fortable I t has always been the constant purpose of the m a n a g e m e n t to furnish a home and r a th e r than merely an abiding place for th e U niversity young women, and this valuable collection of excellent read in g m a tte r is only a n o th e r evi­ dence of the th o u g h tfu l care and p e r ­ sonal in te re st which Mrs. Carothers gives to the a d vancem ent of the girls of the building. RESEARCH SYSTEM W ho’s Who Among the Co-Eds. in the midst of If th e re is a n y th in g worth while g o ­ ing on am o n g the co eds you will find h er it. No m a tte r w h at pie is being cooked up she will have h e r fin g e r in it, and a very c a ­ pable fin g e r it is, too. Red Cross, Y. W. C. A., president of Senior class, innum erable committees, and various o th er activities come in for a sh a re of her a ttentio n. Also she is one of the favored few upon whose r e p o r t card Dean “ B enny” is obliged to inscribe in red ink, “ One of the best ten per cent.’ and instead Besides all this, she is m a n a g in g a house full of girls, doing her own m a rk e tin g , and looking a f t e r th ings of being in general, weighted down by h e r multitudinous responsibilities, she of the b r ig h te s t, m o st cheerful people on the cam pus, and alw ays g r e e ts you with a friendly cordiality t h a t is charm ing. B ut I a lm o st fo rg o t to tell you t h a t this delightful person is Miss K a th e ­ rine Peers. is one F R E S H M A N CO-EDS LEAD. From the sounds of hilarity t h a t is­ sued fro m the w om en’s g ym nasiu m F rid a y n ig h t between 6 and 7 o’clock, it seems evident t h a t the basketball g am es a r e increasing in excitem ent as the end of the m atch draw s near. th e th e The F re s h m a n team , which is in the lead fo r cham pionship— having been defeated by only one point this season, is in good condition for the com ing g am e with Ju n io rs on T h u rs d a y night. W ith the excellent g u a rd in g of Minnie Gieseeke and K ath erine Brougher, the sw ift passing th ro u g h the center by Fran cis Allen and W innie Anderson, and the accu ­ r a te goal tossing of M arian C handler a nd O ra Lee W alker, the tea m plays as one the Sopho­ mores have m astered th e ir te a m work tho rou gh ly , in speed and goal-tossing by the Rresh- men. th e y a re out-classed unit. A lthough Get t h a t s u it pressed today a t the T IN H O R N , 25 cents. Phone 1505. TEXAN WANT ADS ads T E X A N w a n t b rin g results. Rates, I cent per w ord for the first insertion, th re e insertions fo r 2 cents. AJaoslutely no ad taken over the phone. Call a t room 155, Main Building. No ad taken for less th an 25 cents. P a y ­ m ent in advance alw ays required. find S T U D E N T S Will com fortable rooms a t Raines Mansion, connect­ ed w ith ple a san t sleeping porches, $3.50 to $5.00, one-half block e a s t of cam pus. 2110 Tom Green St. Phone 2413. A t the Driskill B a rb e r Shop you get good service and the best tr e a t m e n t Moritz Silver, Prop. TO BE INSTALLED FOR ALL TEACHERS The Texas B arb e r Shop. We please 1008 Con­ Mac. Oliphant, Prop. gress. A system of co-operative research the School of is being planned by Philosophy of Education a t the U ni­ versity of Texas, such t h a t school men of the S ta te may have the benefit of the d e p a rtm e n t and assistan ce from from each o ther in w orking out th e ir common problems. This action is an o u tg ro w th of the section of the S ta te T e a c h e rs’ A sso­ ciation th a t was form ed for the study the exceptional of the problems of The child in schools. the public r e ­ school quested th a t the U niversity undertak e a co-operative study to determ in e the causes and remedies of these condi­ tions. su pe rin te n d e n ts p resen t The initial e ffo rt will be confined to the school men who a r e prim a rily in ­ terested in problems of re ta rd a tio n , acceleration, Gem ination, and normal in th e public children p ro g re ss of schools. It is th o u g h t t h a t a p p ro x im a te ly one hundred schools will p a rtic ip a te in the f ir s t work. The co-operative activity, however, will be open to every school t h a t desires to take p a rt. ladies. Board ROOM AND BOARD for fou r young rooms fresh, well ventilated, cosy and warm. Would like a few table boarders. 2410 U niv ersity Ave. Phone 2723. excellent, G IR L S m ay secure board and room a t Bien Venido, 2010 W ichita St. Gas h ea t, hot w ater, sleeping porches, maid to keep rooms. M atron of the home will show rooms any time. R ef­ erences, Mrs. Helen M. Kirby, Mrs. F a n y C. Ig lehart. S T U D E N T S — Go to th e Palace B arber Shop, Bosche Bldg., fo r f irs t class work. Billy Wolf, Prop. G IR L S — Nice rooms and board at 203 E. 25th St. Room, board, and heat, $30. Phone 2447. s ta ir s FO R R E N T — South e sa st u p ­ and rooms, convenient kitc h e n ­ ette, nice fo r girls w a n tin g to pre p a re p a rt or all their meals. 716 W. 22 1-2 St. Phone 1351. results. A dvertise in The Texan. D IL L IN G H A M ’S S H O E CO. 610 CONGRESS AVE. 610 CONGRESS AVE. For Your Deer and Duck Hunt We Have Guns, Ammunition and Full Stock of Sportsm en’s Clothing The Walter Tips Company A U ST IN , TEX AS First Class Shining Parlor Phone 2652 607 Congress Ave U N IT E D S T A T E S D E PO SIT A RY The Austin National Bank O F A U S T IN , T E X A S RESOURCES, $5,000,000.00 E. P. W ILM OT, President Wm. H. FO LTS, V ice-President JN O . II. C H IL E S , V ice-President M ORRIS H IR S H F E L D , C ashier C. M B A R T H O L O M E W , Asst. Cash. FACULTY ANI ) S T U D E N T S ’ ACCOUNTS SOLICITED NO A C CO U NT TOO SM A LL TO H A N D L E 1847 1917 JOHN BREMOND CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS And Roasters of High Grade Coffees Texas’ Oldest Jobbing House JNO. L. MARTIN FOR S T U D E N T LAMPS A N D A C C E S S O R IE S Electrical and Plum bing Supplies Phone 320 408 Congress C l 1 7 J ’ ■ Save Your eyes I N We Exam ine E yes and Grind Lenses to Relieve Eye-strain Any Lense Duplicated on Short Notice J. THOS. WARD, Optometrist S T E L F O X CO Richmond Straight Git C I G A R E T T E S even the sophomore! treated me w ith some respect w hen I pro­ duced the V irg in ia cigarettes u h u h I 'd brought u p Jrom R ich m o n d .' like That fine old S o u t h e r n A r i s t o c r a t — " ' R i c h m o n d Straig ht C u t s . ” T h e r e ' s never been another cigarette quite T h e i r '" b rig h t” V irginia tobacco has a naturally refreshing flavor that makes even the best of T u r k is h cigarettes taste almost tame and character­ less by contrast. Y o u ' l l wish y o u 'd tried them before. them. I N N E A T B O X E S — F I F T E E N C E N T S A k o in attractive tins, 50 for 40 cents: IOO for 75 cents. Sent prepaid if your dealer cannot supply you. RICHMOND VHWINM.UJSJL UWElUMYtRS TOBACCO CO s U tC fttM . N O T E : Unlike Turkish tobacco, Virginia tobacco pays no import dut y— all the value is in the cigarette. A SENSIBLE CIGARETTE T ry T exan w a n t ads. T hey b rin g TREFERRED by GENTLEMEN N O W as THEN