€Ik I!attn th a t of lo c a liz in g t h e n e w s udents <-f d i f f e r e n t c itie s , t o w n s districts o ver the s t a t e . S c o r e s >ecial stories tellin g o f t h e work dividual s t u d e n t s h a v e b e e n se n t nd published b y t h e ir h o m e p a ­ in the c a r r y i n g ou t o f t h is sys- ®rly a T h o u a a n d P a p e r * R e a c h e d . "Each day a b u d g e t o f n e w s is lied to n in e ty - e ig h t d a ily n ew s- p' fo r a w e e k o r tw o. :>“ d through to v ic to r y w°rk , h a v in g d e f e a t e d ' phomorea and T o w n - , ’n’ Law*-, both o f w h o m a re dged to be tw o o f t h e b est in the s t u d e n t body. j’ I la y in g in his se c o n d a U n iv e r s ity c h a m p io n - in t h e int* r f r a t m e e t by *Uc‘ he was d e f e a t e d r **nd. ; 1 o? the a , • AI C A L E N D A R FO R T H E v K e n d i n g m a r c h 2 0 . .^a J u ‘ G erm an a t K. C. S° CIAL C A L E N D A R COM. F L O R E N C E s . B E L L . T Winners Among Women to Receive Awards Next Term In stead o f a w a r d in g le tte r s to th e w in n e r s in w o m e n ’s a t h le tic s a t th e end o f the w in te r term , a s is c u s t o m ­ in those sp o r ts w h ich a r e c o m ­ a r y the W o m a n ’s pleted at that A th le t ic Council is p la n n in g to h a v e one d a y s e t a sid e in th e s p r in g ter m t h is y e a r as “ T ” D a y , when all le t­ and ters, won s p r in g , w ill be g r a n te d . in t h e f a ll, w in te r tim e, M ore w om en are t r y i n g ou t for l e t ­ t e r s this y e a r th a n e v e r b efore. T h e s p o r ts a re all p op u lar T h e s e c o n ­ s is t o f ten nis, b a sk e tb a ll, in door base- ! ball, field hockey, s w im m in g , ca n o e ­ ing, a rc h e ry , and w a lk in g . A e s t h e t ic d a n c in g , a n oth er p op u lar re cr eation , is n ot allow ed a le tter , but m a n y s t u ­ d e n ts r e g is t e r for it. p r o f e s s io n a l j o u r n a li s t i c f r a t e r n it y , T h e g ir ls w hose n a m e s ap p ea r On March 22, the M on d ay follow'- in g e x a m in a t i o n s , t h e r e w ill be a j o in t m e e t i n g o f t h e S ch ool o f J o u r ­ n alism . t h e U n i v e r s it y P r e ss Club, T h e t a S ig m a P hi, h o n o r a r y j o u r n a l ­ istic so r o r ity , a n d S ig m a D e lt a Chi. f o r t h e p u r p o s e o f h e a r in g an d d is. c u s s i n g p la n s r e la t iv e to th e c o m in g to t h e U n i v e r s i t y o f D ean W alter W illia m s o f t h e sch ool o f j o u r n a lis m o f t h e U n i v e r s it y o f M issou ri, w h o is s c h e d u led to le c t u r e h ere on A pril 6. P o s t p o n e m e n t has b e e n m a d e o f the r e g u l a r m e e t i n g o f the S c h o o l o f J o u r n a lis m fo r t h e m o n th o f March on a c c o u n t o f t h e p r o x im it y o f e x ­ a m in a tio n s. It is p la n n ed th a t s o m e sort o f e n ­ t e r t a in m e n t w ill be a c c o r d e d D e a n W'illiams by the s t u d e n t s o f j o u r n a l ­ ism d u r in g his s t a y h ere. P la n s w ill also be m a d e f o r h e lp in g in a f i n a n ­ cial w a y t o b rin g the lecturer t o A u s ­ tin. It is p r o b a b le that d isc u ssio n w ill also be had a s t o a s p r in g t e r m e n ­ t e r t a in m e n t for t h e j o u r n a li s t s , and Us to the p r o s p e c ts f o r tne p r o p o sed trip o f t h e S c h o o l o f J o u r n a lis m to S a n A n t o n i o d u r in g t h e f ir s t w e e k in April f o r the p u r p ose o f h e a r in g th^ se ssio n o f t h e S t a t e A d C lubs and f o r t h e p u r p ose o f i n s p e c t in g the p lant o f a c ity daily. Ceramics in Texas Discussed by IVTNees At Chemistry Club R. A. M c N e e s o f t h e B u r e a u o f I E c o n o m ic G e o lo g y and T e c h n o l o g y a d d r esse d th e T e x a s C h e m i s t r y C lub T u e s d a y n ig h t on “ T h e C e r a m ic s I n ­ d u s t r y in T e x a s . ” He to ok u p in d e ­ tail th e m a n u f a c t u r e o f brick and v a ­ r io u s k in d s o f p o tt e r ie s . S o m e tim e b ack Dr. V in s o n s u g g e s t e d that t h e c e r a m ic s c o n d it i o n s o f T £ x a s by i n ­ v e s tig a t e d . Mr. M c N e e s has had th is w ork g iv e a v e r y fu ll d iscu ssion . in h and , a n d w a s p rep are d to I T h e id e a o f h a v in g a c h e m is t r y “ s t u n t s h o w ” has b een u n d e r d is c u s ­ sion in t h e clu b f o r q u ite a w’h ile, an d a t th is m e e t in g it w a s d e c id e d to g iv e this e n t e r t a i n m e n t so m e tim e in th e so m e kind o f a social a f f a i r fo r th e club w e r e d iscu sse d . A lso , p lans sp rin g. f o r Dr. S c h o c h w ill a d d r e ss th e club on March 26. H is le c t u r e wdll he a , v e r y in t e r e s t in g on e, and a la r g e au- ; d ie n c e sh o u ld be p r e s e n t to h e a r it. — o-------------- Lubbock Hallites Engage in Athletics During Play Hour i g a m es. in A p p r o x i m a t e ly Lubbock H all g iv e s, as a m ea n s of re cr eation , a p la y h our on W e d n e s ­ d a y s and F r i d a y s from six to seven the e v e n in g . M iss E th e l o ’clock J a c k s o n o f San A n to n io h a s c h a r g e o f th e ex e r c ise s, which c o n s is t o f r e ­ lay races and all kinds o f c o m p e t it iv e IOO y o u n g w om en room a t {he d o r m ito r y , the num ber b e in g sufficiently la r g e to g iv e in ce n tiv e t o team rivalry . T h e te a m s, k n o w n a s the B e d s t a n d t h e Y ello w s, h a v e been d e s ig n a t e d . A f t e r t h e d a y s g e t lon ger. M iss J a c k so n p la n s to in tr od u ce b aseball and v o lle y hall, be and other g a m e s th a t can o n ly played by d a y lig h t. A t the end of the y e a r a cup w ill be g ive n to the sid e w hich the h ig h e st h a s m ade score in all the c o n te sts, and a picnic will be g iv e n t h e w in n e rs at the e x ­ pen se o f th e lo se rs Registration For Spring Expected To Be Four Thousand R e g is tr a tio n a t the U n i v e r s it y at th e end o f the w in te r term sh o w e d I that 3 91 1 s t u d e n t s a re e n r o lle d a?, the Main U n i v e r s it y a t A u s t in . Thi:- in c r e a s e o f 204 over r e g is t r y - J is an tion d u r in g the fa ll term . It is e s t i - J m a te d by the a u th o r it ie s th a t regia- j (r a tio n ter m , w hich b e g in s M arch 2 2 , will be w e ll ov er 4 0 0 0 , as m a n y s t u d e n ts w h o w-ere f o r c e d to w ith d r a w at th e e n d o f the fall ter m on a c c o u n t o f poor s c h o ­ lastic s t a n d in g are e lig ib le to r e - e n te r , fo r th e sp rin g term f o r the sp rin g G e n e v i e v e Groce. Mary B le d so e . D o r o t h y R eordan . A lic e Ballard. a b o v e h a v e b een .selected fo r m e m ­ bership in T h e ta S ig m a Phi, n a tio n a l h o n o r a r y an d p r o f e s s io n a l j o u r n a lism f r a t e r n i t y for w o m e n . T h e f r a t e r n i ­ ty c o n s is t s o f s t u d e n t s o f j o u r n a lis m w h o are d o in g c r e d it a b le w o r k in th a t lin e, w h o w ork on s t u d e n t p u b lic a ­ tio n s , an d w h o e x p e c t to m a k e j o u r ­ nalism th e ir p r o f e s s io n . Miss G r o ce is a se n io r , a stu d e n t o f n e w s g a t h e r in g an d w r i t i n g and o f ad' e r t isin g . S he is an issue e d ­ itor on t h e D a ily T e x a n , o n e o f the t w o e d it o r s o f the se n io r s e c t io n o f t h e C a c tu s and a m e m b e r o f the b u s i­ n e s s s t a f f , and has c o n t r ib u t e d to th e L o n g h o r n M agazine. S h e is a lso a m e m b e r o f th e U n i v e r s it y P ress C lub. T h e e x p e c t s to g o into a d ­ v e r t is in g and fic t io n w ritin g . Miss G r o c e is from D allas. an d also M iss B l e d s o e is a s t u d e n t o f n e w s a r e p o r tin g , g a t h e r i n g .She is a c o n t r ib u t o r to the se n io r . L o n g h o r n , and is a s t u d e n t o f a d ­ v a n c e d w r i t i n g in the sch ool o f E n g ­ lish. S h e w a s e l e c te d to m e m b e r s h ip in S c r ib b le r s , T u e s d a y . M iss B le d ­ so e w ill Iregin w ork on a d a ily n e w s ­ p aper a f t e r h e r g ra d u a tio n . is from G o ld t h w a it e , and w r it e s fo r the p ap ers in M ills C o u n ty . S h e in Miss R eo r d a n h ws been d o in g e x ­ ce lle n t w o rk w s g a t h e r i n g and r e p o r t in g and a d v e r t is in g , and has b e e n w r it in g a d v e r t is e m e n t s for A u s ­ tin m e r c h a n ts. She w a s f o r m e r ly a s ­ sis ta n t b u s in e s s m a n a g e r o f the D aily T e x a n . S h e is a m em b e r o f the U n i ­ v e r s it y P r e s s Club, and as such has b een w r i t i n g f o r t h e papers o f El P aso, h er h om e. M iss B allard j u n io r stu d e n t is a o f n e w s g a t h e r i n g and re p or tin g, and m a in t a in s a w eekly colum n the B e e v i lle B e e o f B e e v ille , her h om e, ort t h e e d it o r i a l s t a f f o f w hich sh e is to w ork this s u m m e r . .She is se cr e- t a r y - t r e a s u r e r o f the U n i v e r s ity P ress Club, a n d is a m em b e r o f the s t a f f the C a c t u s . Miss Ballard will o f e n t e r t h e f ie ld o f c o u n tr y jo u r n a lism a f t e i h er g r a d u a tio n . in Xi c h a p t e r o f T h eta S ig m a P hi w as in sta lled at t h e U n iv e r s ity o f T e x a s. May 17, 1 9 1 9 , and the c h a p te r has­ b een active jo u r n a lis tic work sin c e th a t t im e . The a lu m n a e o f the organization h a v e g o n e in to jo u r n a l their is t ic w o rk g r a d u a t io n . im m e d i a te ly a f t e r in T h e t a S i g m a Phi was o r g a n iz e d at ‘ he U n i v e r s it y o f W a s h in g t o n , April 8, 1 9 0 9 , an d t h e r e are now s e v e n t e e n tw o o th e rs to be c h a p te r s , w ith in ­ stalled so o n . T h e n a tio n a l c o n v e n ­ tion w ill m ee t at Madison, Wia., A pril 28 to M ay I t h is year. MEMORIAL FOR PROF. TRELEVEN BEING PLANNED T h e B u s in e s s A d m in is t r a t io n st u ­ d e n ts plan to d e d ic a t e a m e m o r ia l at an e a r ly d a t e to th e m e m o r y o f Joh n E d w ard T r e l e v e n , wh*> up until h n d eath , J a n . 4, 1 919, w a s p r o f e s s o r of b u s in e s s a d m in is t r a t io n . A t p r e s e n t t h e re is n o d e f i n i t e p l a n a s to w h a t th* m e m o r ia l w ill be. said S p u r g e o n B ell, p r o f e s s o r o f B u - in e s s A d m in is ­ tr a tio n . j in s t r u c t io n P r o f e s s o r T r e le v n w a- the a u th o r o f the e x e r c i s e s w hich are n ow used fo r in b u sin ess a d m in is­ t r a tio n . T w o v o lu m e s h a ve been is­ su e d , an d the third is b e i n g p rinted, and all w ill be used in the fu tu r e as t e x t s fo r th e s t u d e n t- in the school o f b u s in e s s o f the U n iv e r s ity . lo o k f o l l o w . n g c o m m it te e was ap ­ T h e the m a tt e r of p oin ted to s e le c t i n g a su it a b le m em o ria l: Joe M oss o f A u s t i n , F ra n k B ass o f ( addo Mills and H u b e r t J o n * ' o f A ustin . into le ctu r es. On A pril S e v e r a l noted s p e a k e r s will d e liv e r l e c t u r e s at th e Y. M. C. A. d u r in g th e sp rin g term , a c c o r d in g to a s t a t e ­ m en t g iv e n o u t by th e c o m m it t e e on p ublic I, a t 8 p. rn., M a d a m e S la v k o G r o u itc h , w i f e o f the S e r b ia n m in is te r t o the U nited S t a t e s , w ill d e liv e r a le c t u r e on S erb ia. M adam e G r ou itc h is a noted s p ea k er arid has b e e n d e liv e r in g lee t i n e s t h r o u g h o u t t h e c o u n tr y . in th** la ter speak. April C D ean W a lt e r W illia m s of the s c h o o l o f j o u r n a lis m in the U n i ­ v e r s it y o f M issouri, w ill ta lk. On A pril 8 P r o f e s s o r F ra n k lin Gid d in g s o f C olu m b ia U n i v e r s ity , N e v Y ork C ity, w ill P r o f e s s o r is a v e r y n o te d so c io lo g ist G id d ing s A lso, .April. S ig m a Xi, the s c ie n t i f i c s o c ie t y , will e n g a g e a p r o m ­ in e n t s p e a k e r to talk at on e o f their la t t e r part m e e t in g s . D u rin g o f A pril. Mr. J. E. P ie r c e w ill d e ­ liver a le c t u r e on “ E a r ly Indian L i f e . ” M iss S t e lla S u r t l e f f , fo r m e r ly o f the e x t e n s io n d e p a r t m e n t , w ill le c t u r e on art so m e tim e d u r in g May. Dr. ( \ H. C u n n in g h a m o f f a c ­ u lty, un in t e r e s t in g lecturer, w ill talk on S o u th A m e r ic a . Dr. C u n n in g h a m fr o m o rg a n iz a o f te n a n s w e r s c a lls D ons o v e r the sta te to le c tu r e . T h e le c t u r e s in A u stin a re all u nd er the a u s p ic e s o f the c o m m it t e e on public brought le c t u r e s . The* se v er a l n oted sp e a k e r s t o A u stin dur­ in g the fall an d w in te r ter m s. the U n i v e r s it y c o m m it t e e ACCOUNTING CLASS TO VISIT SANTONE T w o D a ys Will Be Used for St u d y i n g M e t h o d s in C o m ­ me rc ia l Fir ms The se n io r a n d ju n io r H a s s e s ii a c c o u n t in g will m a k e a n a n n u a l t r i p to Sun A n t o n i o im m e d ia te !) a l t e r tin e x a m in a t i o n s o f this term . T h e y will be a c c o m p a n ie d on tin* trip by Mr. d u c t th e m th r o u g h t h e la r g e s t nu i n ess f ir m s o f that c ity , in ord er that t h e y m a y stu d y the a c c o u n t in g pro g r a m s and p ro g ra m s o f m a n a g e m e n t o f those stores. T h e c la sses, n u m b e r in g bi tw e en t w o and three d o zen b o ys an d girls, ii w ill be g o n e o n ly tw o day. . b *t that tim e will a cq u ire so m e ot thai; m o st v a lu a b le a c c o u n t in g woi k or th e yea r . y e a r will be the large.'! t h a t has eve r g o n e . L ast y e a r on ly t w e l v e m ade the trip. T h e n u m b e r g o i n g th W’hile it i'* n o t c o m p u ls o r y , a- the s t u d e n t s h ave to p a y th e ir ow n e x ­ p en ses, the trip is a r e g u la r part of th e B. A. co u rse, and is u su ally tak e n a d v a n t a g e o f bv a m a j o r it y o f t h e s t u d e n ts San A n t o n i o b u s in e s s f ir m s art- stud ied b e c a u s e San A n t o n i o as a cit) is know n fo r its p r o g r e s s iv e and live b u s in e s s m eth od s. N O T I C E TO S T U D E N T S In tr a m u ra l athletics has gone H um ification o f those who p a n ic - th r o u g h an unusually prosperous i pa ted in the fre sh m an -sop h om ore term d u r in g the last tw o and a half ,c la s s rush on March I w a s p ut under m on th s. More m en than ever before ; w ay F rid ay afternoon w hen P ro fessor h ave c o m e ou t to the various snorts- m o r e e n th u sia sm has m anifested by t h e p la y e r s th e m se lve s, since there dl^ pI,ne ’'oninuttee, at a m ee tin g of th° Parti°ip a n ts tailed to g eth e r in the w e r e p r a c tic a lly no f o r fe its, and a1- . ’ t h a "'m a” u f i u d ,. SP « W , , m ost no o rg a n iz a tio n s entitled to Law auditorium by Dr. Vinson, r e p r e s e n ta t io n who did not have Professor Bryant explained that t r a m s , an d m uch more attention h a, b een g iv e n to the schedu les by those n o t p l a y in g than hor h e w given in th e past. th. purpose o f th e meet in * w a . to Ke< fllrtv r , . . . for the i "VM’t l * * tio" ^ a i r and to start classification f'' C om p etitio n Wa* Keen. ' hose w ho took part in the rush T h is e n th u sia sm has been well dc- .. the various se r v e d , sin ce h a v e b een w ell worth w a tc h in g At , . i . all t im e s co m p etitio n ran high, and no c o m p e t it o r k n e w w hen it m ight some lose In basketball its place. into con tests seven groups, o n e for each m em ber asse m b ly dividing the A l | ° f tho discipline com m ittee, which is t , • i- . ° . rofesaor J . M. Bryant, °'jK':rma,! • Hr, D. B. C asteel, Dr. J. g o o d t e a m w o r k w as (Lev(doped, one or Henderson, P r o f e s s o r J. W. Cal- th e t e a m s sh o w in g up som e houn, Professor tw o of I. P. Hilderbrand, r e a lly fir st-c la s s s t u f f in spite o f the 1 Dr R. A. Law, and Mr. E. J. Math- f a c t th a t th e y w e r e w orked up from m en w h o had no coach to take charge ! o f th e m . H andball d ev eloped q uite 1 the com m ittee distributed ho,d the inform ation as jew s, cards Wer* ,* * •, .... •** . , „ . . , rec f ic a p ie d . purpose It does not refer to a d d in g or d r o p p in g courses but to the t i l l i n g t o r o u t o f a p a r t i c u l a r c o r d t h i n jjurpottt'. Thus card m ay be had, by E n g in e e r s at D ean T a y lo r s «»r- IOT; by L a w stu d e n ts fice, E n g . B at Mr. S a n d str o m 's office, L. B I 0 6 ; by an y girl at M iss B e w l e y ’s office, M. B. 101; and by an> s t u ­ d en t a t the Reg; ;i r a r ’.- office, Ed. B. 101 No stud en t m ay “ sig n u p ’’ for another. the sp rin g t A t its last r e g u l a r m eeting. Penny- b a c k e r D e b a ti n g Club elected *hc f o l ­ rn: low ir g officers f o r P r e sid e n t, B e m a d in* A ppleby of San A n t o n i o ; vice p resident, Mao Nether se cr eta ry , Ad cie H e n ­ o f L ared o; t r e a s u r e r , Ross d e r s o n o f W a eld e r; L e a g u e o f M a r tin d a le ; critic, Ruby D a n i e ls o f D a lla s ; reporter, Aula < *.>rbin o f S u l p h u r S p r i n g s ; narlia m e n t a r ia n , Irene L o h m a n A r t h u r . Po R e t ir in g officers art*: Helen von K oe n n er itz o f A u s t in ; vice president, B e r n a d in e A p p leb y o f San A n to n io ; se c r e t a r y , Corinne S im pson of A u s ­ tin cr itic, Edith Sch neider o f San A n t o n io ; reporter Ethel M c K n i g h t <*f M ind en ; p a rlia m e n ta ria n , M ae Net z e r o f Laredo. P H Y S I C S I E X A M S T O D A Y S t u d e n t s w h o are t a k in g Physic* 1.2A an d 1.3A w ill have t h e i r e x ­ a m in a t io n to d a y . This a rr an ge m en t w a s m ad e b e c a u se the above classes co m e a t 8 a. r n . , and no provision w as m a d e in th** ex a m in a tio n sch ed ­ The exam in a- ule j tio n s had to be g ive n b e fo r e the r e g ­ ular s c h e d u le so that there w ould not f o r th e c la sses. This week en d s the p re.im inary contests within the lite ra ry soc ietie s ta kl f.*r the se p a r t m t h e I v;. * s prize, w h i c h c o n t e s t will be -hortly a f t e r term examina* 991. P rivate interpre­ dances Phone _______ C harlie K ellu m ’s Barber Shop, 2107 S p eed w a y QH.niTCHARD.TON. D. C CHIROPRACTOR PALM FP .SCHOOL GRADUATE OFFICE H O U R f 2 6 pm 10-1*2 AM PMONt 5107 LlTTLtriCLD D L G C J5 0 2 -3 Q 5 Hallmark Watches for Men Mason & Hamlin Hardman Ivers & Pond Paul G. 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T he H a llm a rk Store 6 1 8 C ongress A venue 6 2 0 Congress luiiuiiniifiiiiiiiiiiuiistnfM niitiiiininiiH unuuiiinm iiinm nm ftiiH in < FOR A G O O D POLICY I P hone 715 WILLIAM G. BELL 6 1 2 C olorado Street ( E lk * ’ D istrict A g e n t B an k ers Life Compare ^ o f D es M oines, Iowa ^ | The Only Mutual Life Company Operating ^utfnaonsinimufmmimimaiBiiuninHniiiiiHiuuiiimuimninuiimutumiiiiuiuiiuiUimuimiiinumuiin'ji Under Arm strong Law P hone 2 0 8 7 Catering Specially to Sororities, Fraternise*. in General. Courteous T r e a r i n e n . Prompt Delivery. Phones 865-866-867 l602'4 CHAPEL NOTICE A t Cha pe l ex ercises yesterday Mr. ( a r r i e read C hrist’s story about how t he kingdom that Isaiah wrot e a b o u t w as to com e into th e world. The com ing o f the kingdom is a sure us the grow in g o f seed p l a n t e d in the fie ld . There I* a law b u c k of the spiritual fo r c e s t h u t is w orking to that end, ju st a s t h e r e is law back of the fo r c e s t h a t w o r k tow ard m aking the seed ;prow. In a v e r y d e fin ite sense it c a n bn said that m an cannot stop either, n o r can he bring eith er about sooner than the law s g o v ­ e r n ...g th'* grow th perm it. In the s ec ond place, the com ing is to be gradual of the k i n g d o m “ F irst the blade, ar d n a t u ra l . then the ear, then the full corn in th eear. The kingdom of God is an organism . Mr. Currie w ill speak this m orning. Morally, men fall on the ride toward which they learn, and there i? not on* but has his lean­ ings. A weakness should be guarded, fortified, changed to a strength so that if is no longer a point of fear. Robert P. Wilder says there are four steps in yielding to temptation: a look, a picture of the deed, a fascina­ tion and tYen a fall. We should avoid the look and the picture in order not to feel its fascination and experience the fall. The man of strong character, lute one who is weak­ er, is only a bundle of habits. One has dirtied and made them good the other hasn’t. Direct your habits so that they will help you stand firm. It is they which 'will tell whether you are chosen when that choosing time comes. —The Evening Missourian. Cactus *108 G uadalupe S tr e e t — A quaint Tea Room, place th a t you w ill en jo y because it is d iffe r e n t. T h ere are m any adm irable fe a tu r e s to “ The C a ctu s”— th e Old E nglish and F lem ish sty le o f a rch itec­ ture, the hand-carved gab le, th e huge fir e p la c e ; but w hat m ost th* peals hom elike atm osphere and good hom e cooking. g u ests its to is R egular m ea ls or a la carte. Service, 7 :3 0 a. rn. to 7 :30 p. rn. P rices m od erate. Find our line of T oilet A rticles co m p lete in ev ery d eta il T H E C O N V E N I E N T P L A C E WAGNER CAFE AND CONFECTIONERY C. G. W A G N E R , Prop. Short O rders, Lunches, Ice Cream and Fountain Drinks Stationery, C andy, C igars, C ig a rettes, T ob accos, Etc. 2111 S p eed w a y W e a lw a y s carry a co m p lete lin e of groceries. p a y you to visit our store and g et prices. our business has proven our reliab ility. It w ill T he grow th of 2 5 0 1 -2 5 0 3 G uadalupe Street P h on es 967 O ne B lock North of U n iversity M eth od ist Church fi D A I L Y T I X A N S T U D E N T S H a v e y o u p u rch a sed y ou r BATHING SUIT G L E E C L U B : All mon who ex ­ pect to go on the trip meet a t U n i­ versity Methodist Church Sunday j m orning a t 10:45. MANAGER. H ISTOR Y 23: I shall probably read some selections from w ar poetry today. A ttendan ce is optional. T. W. RIKER. N E W A R R I V A L S | rrivals in One Eyelet P um ps in Black and D ark I All I u th Baby F rench heels and tu r n s o le s . s | | ; Satin Plain Strip Pumps, with Baby Louis heels * grown, sizes, $12.25. ? pi J wrn Voles. $9.50. w • iv receiving daily new styles in all of th e latest L eathers and Heels I SUNDAY CLUB M EM B ER S : Sign the b re a k fa st Sunday, fo r today March 21. PU B L IC IT Y CHAIRMAN. T a k e a look at ou r w in ­ d o w d isp la y w h e n you co m e d o w n . scram ....11 ■—meas • » » » » » S O C I E T Y Mallie Jon es, Editor. B ernardin e Appleby. V o n S tr u v e -C U r k . Miss P a rti ne Clark was m arried to A. W. von Struve, F riday, March 12, at 9 o’clock. Miss Clarke was a freshm an the University. Mr. von S tru v e w as a form er U niversity s tu d e n t and a g ra d u a te of S. M. A. He is now the S tatesm an. telegraph ed itor of in Fred Adams, IL IL A. 17, visited friend s on th e cam pus Friday. H om er P resnall is unable to a tten d j classes becau se of a sprained ankle. The g ra n d president of Kappa Alpha T h eta sorority, who was e x ­ pected this week, has postponed her visit un til M arch 28. Miss F a ith Adams will spend the week-end in Waco. Dr. A. C. Seisor of San Antonio is spending the week-end w ith his son, “ D r.” Ed, at the Chi Phi house. Miss Jea n e tte Jenkins has been called to b er home in Dallas on ac­ count. of the death of ber u nc l e , Mr. Hickey. Miss Polly Doutbitt is -pending the week with home folks. N orm an A nderson is ill at his home in San Antonio. See Our Window Displays Today ' i ^3 r (C J { r f - ti if ^ / j& «\ iiJ m o t e In Methuselah s Home Town they proba­ bly wouldn t appreciate our show ing of these Sm art New Spring Suits for young men but in a live town like ogfft they hit the young chaps right square in the eye and i t s simply a case d lev** at first -ight \vrith them. \ a* \-dty Snappy form fitting styles featuring the new “hy-line waist effect in both single and double breasted hand-tailored models now ready. It isn’t to** early to plan now—EASTER SUNDAY IS APRIL ITH. S p r i n g H a t * , S p r i n g S h o t ,, S p r i n g N e c k w e a r and Everything a man wears—day or night. § > l 6 1 6 ( OMu »1£S8(A vKNU& Miss Mary B a rb o u r Tuylor will spend next week-end at h er home in W eatherford. EXAM S WILL NOT STOP TRACK WORK Mrs. H. VV. H a rp e r e n tertain ed in with a tea on F riday a f te rn o o n honor of h e r guest, Mrs. Rush N or­ v e l t of B eaum ont. Mrs. W. ll. Stark, who has been re­ relatives, has visiting Austin turned to h e r home in Orange. Miss C onw ay o f Louisville, Ky., is the guest of Mrs. A. A. Stile. during T rack work will be continued ai; examination week. usual While it is adm itted that sometimes a stu d en t would like to put the time he spends on trac k in cramming for Eco. I or Math., still athletic auth or­ ities m aintain th a t a little exercise is essential, especially at such a time, that and they consequently believe \ arsity no sports should be perm itted. activities let-up in in Coach J u n e a u announced to all of a — ■Ii his try-outs yesterday th at he expect­ ed them to come out and th a t from now on absolute regularity in work­ ing would be required. This is two- deied imperative by the fact th at a meet is expected for April I and the men can not possibly hope to be in the they are out on shape unless field every afternoon next week. Have you seen the “Sw eet­ this ies”— then w eek’s bill of Vaudeville at Majestic. d o n ’t miss C . & S . Sporting Goods Co. 704 Congress Austin, T exas $ 1 0 P R I Z E O FFE R E D The ex ecu tiv e com m ittee in c h a rg e of the p rep a ra ­ tions for the celebration to be given by the citizens o f Austin on April 20 and 21 offers a prize of $1 0 for the best nam e to be given the celebration, w hich is to be an annual affair. AU a n sw ers must be in at the office of R. S. Robin­ son, secretary, 701 Scar­ brough Building, by six o ’clock Friday afternoon. Phone 1 - 7 - 1-1 W R IG H T A U T O SERVICE “S w e e tie s ” at M ajestic to­ home in G randview between term s Miss Gladys Flamson will visit her d a y — you must not miss it. TH E T E X A S B A R B E R Invites You hospital. (S tu d en t Owned Institu­ SH O P tion ) D allas C. Johnson, Prop. Miss Marion K naur ha> withdrawn from school and re tu rn ed to h e r home ' in Denison. Rev. Jac k so n IL .Cox of M onterey, Mexico, is visiting hi- sons, W. L. and H. R Cox. in the University. Dewitt N eighbors is iii at P. & S. Clothing Made to M easure A. J. GERJES 1610 Lavaca St. YOUR M O N EY ’S W ORTH EVERY TIME I'Hm im iHiHniniM Hiim uiiiiiiiiaiiifniiiiniifiiniiHiiiiiniiiiiiiinHiTninffwnniiuinDninninm iHiiiinHfiiiiifniiiHiiiiuuuiiiiifliiiuiiHiiuiii.iUHHiiiuiJtHiHiiijii^. “ T W EN T Y -O N E Y EAR S’ EXPERIENCE” DRISKILL HOTEL BEAUTY SHOP MRS. FRITHIOF SCHNEIDER j | SPECIAL ATTEN TIO N TO UNIVERSITY S T U D E N T S | L adies’ Entrance Next Door to Lobby. G e n t l e m e n ’s E n ­ trance, Inside Lobby i B ody-M assage, Electrical Face and Scalp I r e a t m e n t , Hair- D ressing, Shampoo, Manicuring, Turkish, S u l p h u r a n d Salt Baths; Artesian W ater. E yebrow A rc h in g . I Ph ones 1802 a nd 4 4 8 0 Next Door to Lobby j gumwnwpmmfmmTmuummunimiimninntiiinfiiiiHiinniiiiimii 'Uit im miiiumi iii innniTinmiiitiuiaiiim it WORN THROUGH Have vour shoes R e - M a d e G E O . R . A L L E N by the shoe expert 24th and Guadalupe St. Phone 4597. a l l l o v e r s o f b e a u t y A L L S E E K E R S OF G I F T S Ar* I n v i t e d to ( 'all at T H E G I F T S H O P OF AUSTIN Where they will find many a ttra c ­ tive lines, including fine. Pictures Cordova Leathers Bt nod Mirrors Decorative I ex til vs Kalo Silver Antique Furniture I I G i f t N o v e l t i e s The “ C hatter Box” with Julian Tannen a w a i t s y o u r a p p r o v a l A N N O U N C E M E N T at M ajestic V audeville. Mr. Charles H Women*! A otice— Om w e a r Stu b " is not st rtf gain — then da sa t( o f this beauti I C A C T U S TEA ROOM Xii Foot* ti hCLVi ilreadr ii CO T) L iijHiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiM ) j A t / u s i n g 1 " ake Every Minute Count- Waterman’s Ideal in y o u r s t u d i e s -r'—r / The CO-OP “ At a L ittle M ore T h an C o st” TH E FO R M A L O PEN IN G — O F— JOHN C. TOWNES BIBLE CHAIR W ill T ake P lace — A T — THE UNIVERSITY BAPTIST CHURCH S u n d a y l l O ’clo c k Dr. J. B. Gambrel^ President of the Southern Baptist Convention, W ill D eliver the A ddress Dr. F. S. G ron er, B a p tist S ta te S ecreta ry W ill Speak at N ight RECEPTION S A T U R D A Y EV EN IN G 7 :3 0 -1 0 O ’Clock Short A dd resses and R efreshm ents you seen the “ S w w e t i e s ” — -then d o n ’t miss this w e e k ’s H a v e of Vaudeville at M ajestic. l a m o Ice Cream rile BEST ICE CREAM—In 14 Delicious Flavors A T YOUR D E A L E R ’S OR ALAMO INDUSTRIES JOO Congress A venue Phone 5 2 4 3 Citizens State Bank Only S ta t e Guaranty fund Bank in Austin, Texas. The Bank with the Chime clock. Courtesy, Accuracy, and Service Assured. P resident Albert W. W ilkerson, Vice Pres, a n d Cashier E ldred McKinnon, I^eo K uhn, Assistant Cashier. F lo w .r , T . U f r . p h e d E v * r y w b * r * a n d D * liv « r y y G u « r * n t» « J “Say It With Flowers" Through H I L L Y E R S FOOTWEAR — O F— QUALITY STY LE D U R A B IL IT Y ECO NO M Y — these qualities are e m ­ bodied in our spring offer­ ing of Pumps, Ties and Oxfords. W hen you buy a smart shoe, you w onder, W ill It No need to ask W e a r? yourselves this question for w e about our stock, guarantee you lasting ser­ vice. And another m atter for consideration: Our Price Is Right. THE NOVELTY SHOE COMPANY 800 Congress. A bove W o o lw o r th ’s. Before you start studying for that final e x a m for M onday go to the M ajestic V aud eville and refreshen your mind with so m e­ thing humorous. EXCELSIOR MEAT MARKET ALL KINDS OF MEATS Only cold storage in the city Phones 626 and 726 Patton’s Union Market Patton and Sawyer, Props. DEALERS IN FISH AND OYSTERS OF ALL KINDS Also Fruits and V egetables Chaa. Sawyer, Mgr. Ph. 213 Prompt Delivery 116 W est Sixth Street Let's all go to the M ajestic V a u d ev ille today. You will find a treat aw aitin g your ar­ rival. Q U A L IT Y MILLS The Hom e of “ A ustin M aid” and “W h ite D o m e” Flour Cream of Cora, High- G rade M eal and Mill Products Austin, T exas W H O R E T U R N S YOUR FILMS THE QU ICK EST? THE ST U D E N T S PH OTO CLUB, OF COURSE. MCKEAN, EILERS COMPANY W holesale Dry Goods, Notions and Furnishing Goods 321-323 Congress Avenue I<06 Lavaca Street Phone 160 J J OU Colorado St, F u s t Uoune North of G overnor’s M ansion j MA JE S T IC T H EATRE TH IS W E E K ’S VAUDEVILLE BILL A Pronounced Success R e c e p tio n and Receipts Your LAST CH ANCE to See It M A T IN E E A ND NIGHT It T h e S h o w S u p r e m e is t h e r e — a l l you have to do .» reserve • | l * . « • , ticket. ert Spalding American Violinist Andre Benoist, Accom panist Hancock Opera House W E D NE S D A Y EVENING, MARCH 17 Auspices and Supported by the Chorus of the Amateur Choral Club, Under the Direction of Mrs. Jourdan W. Morris; Mrs. Claud Ma tthews, Accompanist Tickets on Sale at Phonograph Shop and at Bledsoe s Prices, 50c, $1, $1 50, $2, Plus War Tax The 50c tickets are unreserved and will not be on sale until the evening of the concert at the Opera House. All other seats are reserved. Vaudeville, Vaudeville, of the Big Time Interstate calibre at Majestic today. For the Best in H om e-B ake d Pies and Cakes and Jelly-Rolls, Call 1-0-1-6 for THE CAPITOL BAKERY 2409 G u ad al u p e i — r i i r — ■ — h i n i m i w i m i i ji K % ** yr# g~f| I V ; a w m P * U h •a ■REfir YOUR I . IF N : W H I T E ' 3PT W } ;* ' "W I M U ( K W I K ! PHONE 18.59 If you t h in k t h a t th e clo th in g prices are high just ^ to buy G la s s w a r e — F u rn it u re— C arpets— Cotton Shirt, or m ost any old th in g— U S E F U L or LUXURY CLa& — C om pare th e p u rch a sin g pow er o f Uncle Sam’s ^ ling— U S E F U L or LUXURY rn o f 1914 w ith h is 49c d ollar o f to d a y — then come on and buy your Surirhj Irani sun T H E P A I L ) T E X A N AMUSEMENTS MAJESTIC P R O G R A M \ fame system o f publicity as that of the University of Texas?” O th e r I n s titu tio n s W a n t P lan s. “ So far as I know, no other uni­ versity or college has its publicity work organized along the lines that are followed by the University of I have received letters from Texas. the University of Illinois, University of Virginia, and other institutions of higher learning, asking for inform a­ tion in regard to the method ot car­ rying on publicity work here. C l i p p i n g B u r e a u M a i n t a i n e d . “ In addition to the publicity work, the office of public lectures and pub­ licity operates a clipping bureau for the benefit of young women .students who are working their way through the University. The proceeds of this bureau go to these student clippers, and any surplus that may be ob­ tained is deposited in the office of the auditor of the University as a time student there are nine students employed as clippers in the bureau." loan fund. At this FORMER CACTUS ED HERE W illia m s S a y s T h a t Teitas E n g in e e r s A r e B e st in T am p ico. TO D A Y ONLY TOM MIX “THE FEUD” IN A Typ ical Mix Dram a of the Great Outdoors Today, matinee night: Vaudeville, featuring Julius Tan­ ner) in “The Chatterbox." and q u e k n p r o g r a m Today, last time Tom Mix in “ The f eud.” I lf H A N C O C K G R E A T INTEREST IN I NT RA M U RA L S S H O W N - D U R I N G LAST TERM (Continued from page I) Albert .Spalding, the American violinist, ar,d Andre B e n o it, ac­ companist, V “dnesdav evening, March 17. ' I , , < f but ( m ^ fratern ity In addition work ^ ^ ________ _________ int,, the play lm r ^ M a n y M e n Take P a r t . Mr. williams was editor of t o u r n a m e n t s themselves 1 organizations down town. with °f about three weeks. Men in these good position there. the between halves C e t u s in 1916. He is a member of and before civie the Sigma Nu fraternity. T ‘T 'S ‘ f lied ’every " T e r n ™ " ! and ‘ Helves, which extended over a period neering. he states, for him to secure a a ways there are fo u r of these with , ..nee four men to each. a t least ^fif > men must ge lh, is a highly conservative number, m e , hallball called out only about thirty men, allowing for the ones who must have ! been eliminated in the struggle for msut have engaged in work which, Members of the Faculty Club and representation, while directly in line with intramural th e nade. 1145. T h e Social M essage o f Jesus, Moo'• T . T . S., 8 :0 0 . T e x a s Bible Chair. P rofessor F. L. A * ® This tu rn s out to be a study of social principles "in ! P )f wisdom, personality and idealism. 130s. T h e L i t e r a t u r e o f th e Old T e s t a m e n t r. T. U n iv e r s ity Y. M. 0 . A. TTOCV tee. P r o fesso r H umphrey Emphasis is A study of the Old Testam ent as L i t e r a t u r e , the literary forms, and u p o n the three e l e m e n t s . and Prophecy. Lectures, assigned readings, testa, a 131s. E a r ly E x p a n s io n o f th e C hristian X F., 10:00. U niversity Y. M. I • IEL P r o f e s s o r H i ' j i w g . , , The early expansion of the Christian movement religious and social life of the Mediterranean v>o? Pauline Letters will be used as sources. Lecture tests, and papers. 132a. Social C h r is tia n ity . M. VV. ; Church o f C hrist, 19th St. and Urn verdi* P rofessor C h a r l e s h . A careful study of the social principles taught in ■' of the attitude of the chun h •» by Jesus, with a survey succeeding periods. 133s. Old T e s ta m e n t Introduction. versity Church of C hrist, 19th St. anti t i M. W. ^ .v Ay©»- robert P rofessor C h a b u k History off the Hebrew canon with study in rn 1 ineness and integrity of the books. r »• % gsignid I Avenue- d & "BoCOA ___________ F n w « / » " W O W ! O ur idea w as to en courage rn lo t of y o u n g literary idealists by p rin tin g th e ir im m atu re b u t ea rn est com positions I n a ^ te a t n atio n al m agazine. T h e cover design is a fair sa m p le of how u n so p h isticated are th ese m o d ern stu d en ts. U n so p h isticated —helll T h e y 're u n ­ principled y o u n g devils. A bsolutely no restraint. T h e y o u g h t to be su p p ressed — n ot encouraged. A nd gosh ! T h e w ay th ey talk ab o u t girls. T h ey kiss a girl w ith ab o u t as m uch shy reserve as you w ould feel picking up a fat lad y ’s b u n d le in a stre e t car. A nd drink! W h y you w ould th in k prohibition had d riv en all th e joy o u t of th eir lives - taken th e edge o u t of college, as you m ig h t say. T h ere, we th o u g h t u p a joke all o urselves. Say, b u t th e kids are clever. T h e re ’s so m eth in g ab o u t th is w it of y o u th th a t gets you—a fresh n ess —a n irresponsible sparkle— so m eth in g of the w ild, u n tram m elled , devilish jo y o u sn ess th a t older m en feel w hen th e y slip off in to th e w oods for a holiday. th is W e c a n ’t describe i t — b u t n o th in g ju st issue of JU D G E was ever its w ay, it's a like p u b lish ed before. m asterpiece. In W e ’ve cau g h t on the w ing the essence of th a t glorious, elusive so m e th in g th a t m ak es old m en long for one blo re golden h o u r on the cam pus— for th e free tru e-h ea rted jollity of th e d ays w hen good fellows got to g e th e r—for th e cy n i­ cism th a t w as hap p y , th e w it th a t d id n ’t stin g , th e oath th at d id n ’t curse, th e sin th a t d id n ’t soil. A nd art! T h ere are at least th irty - nine different schools of art born in this issue. All th e reg u lar JU D G E featu res of jo k e s— course—W a lt M ason— foreign th e th eatre— “ Bad B reak s”. A re you reading th ese “ Bad B reak s” ? T h e y are gTaat—a d o llar’s w o rth of la u g h s in th is one dep artm en t. D o n ’t m iss th is w onderful issue of Tudg J “ The JH appy Medium ” 15c all newsstand* MUCH PUBLICITY GIVEN UNIVERSITY BY TEXAS PAPER S (Continued from page 1) " © K E H ' A r r o w COLLAR f o r m . ' F I T CLUETT PEABODYfrCo fncjKukvns them have curtailed their space on this account.” “ Has your office sent out any in­ formation concerning the freshman- sophomore class fight?” “ None of the stories about the class fight were sent out I y this o f­ fice.” “ What other universities use the BARNEY OLDFIELD TIRES The Most Trustworthy Tire Built OLDFIELD TIRE SERVICE 108 West Fifth Street J. N. 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