DAILY TEXAN 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. XVIII. AUSTIN, TEXAS, SUN )AY, MARCH 31, 1918 No. 136 RADIO SCHOOL TO START WITH IOO SIGNAL CORPS MEN FROSH SPEAKERS ! WHOLE SCHOOL TO READY FOR FRAYj PARADE FOR THIRD LOAN APRIL SIXTH MEN’S GLEE CLUB PRESENTS SPRING CONCERT APRIL 6 REVIVALS CLOSE AT EASTER CHURCH SERVICES TODAY DISCHMEN START ON INITIAL T R I P LOADED FOR BEAR ------ All Classes Dismissed Saturday Performance Given to Students and Special Music and Speakers at All Coach Predicts Hard Game With Bay Afternoon—University Unit to March in Five Sections. Austin Public Will Have Many Features. Churches— Glee Club at Methodist in the Morning. lor— Fifteen Men WTill Make the Trip. Troops Arrive From Ellington Field, Houston, and Are Quartered in “ B” Hall— Eat at S. M. A. Contests for E. P. W ilmot Prize Will Meet N e x t Tuesday N ig h t. I In accordance w ith traditions of the University, the F r e s h m a n orators will clash on T u esd a y n ig h t, April 2, for i ° an ^ _ ( o r p s of battalion, mon te r t b - . a r a c e - j)r £ p W ilm ot of a Radio School tbe That all of the rum ors regarding Half holiday in all departm ents o f. The soldiers are enlisted men in the the United S tates fully demon- a for jn ^ e F r e s h m a n class. the establishm ent for the training of Government troops p r j7e bas been g jveo by Dr. Wilmot day, April G, when the whole as a branch of the University were not for several y e a rs back to the best or- wijj mere speculation was strafed when slightly over one hun- dred men arrived S atu rday morning. J hey were immediately quartered in University Hall, the men’s dormitory. Tpen men are to be contestants in this O fficers’ Training Corps ll is understood th a t the work of the school will begin in ea rnest Monday s jx minutes on a subject selected by morning, but in the absence of Dr. himself. On the n ig h t of the contest, “ Vinson no definite plans are known. ,W. E, Metzenthin All payers of the ings which have the judges will annou nce the winner. versity division, which will be Parade in the Urn- blanket tax win be a d m itted by show- throughout the in As a m a t t e r o f explanation, the en- charge of Dr. F. W .Simonds of the (Arrangements for the last concert Today m arks the beginning of the prize. This the University will be observed Satur- of the University Glee Club in Austin 1 changing of time by moving the clock school for the year have l)een completed and up one hour. L ast nig h t a t 12 o’clock the date has been set for S aturday all the clocks over the United S tates take | night, April 6th, the place to be the were moved up one hour in order to , _ This is the fin a l contest, following A ei y diversity of- men’s gymnasium on Speedway. A save fuel. The church services will a prelim inary on M arch 22, in which B ceis and faculty, Red Cross girls, complete program quite sim ilar to the begin a t their usual time, with clocks about five e n t r a n t s vvere weeded out. and other girl students, the Reserve one which received a g re a t ovation on moved up so th a t the services a t l l the recent North Texas tour will be oVloek will really be a t IO o’clock. To­ final. Each m an is perm itted to use and the University Ladies’ Club will 'Klven under thfl direction of Professor day, E a s te r Sunday, the revival meet- in progress city will be ing their ticket books or receipts a t brought to a close. The services on the door and paying a war tax of five this im po rtan t Sabbath promise to be faculty. cents. Others will be admitted by especially good, and the students are leave Pa YinR fifty cents. Seats in the cen- urged to attend he one of th eir choice. Rev. Paul B. Bern of Dallas, a t the I. a . A lex a n d er of La Grange, on the lower p a r t of Congress Avenue, 1 A Picked team of tw enty from the University Methodist Church, and Rev. Yesterday afternoon the coach put take its position on one of the side Glee Club will p resent the program . Jam es Bardie of Taylor a t the Uni- the entire squad through a s tiff worlc- streets, and assume its place in the Dn the Varsity q u a rte t offer out. The men came out of the White ... __ general parade in the following order, f ‘rs t tenor; Donald Lee Joseph, sec- good sermons to the students. The Sox m assacre humbled, but wiser ball f>rst tenor; Donald Lee Joseph, sec- good sermons to the students. The general parade in the following order, tenor; Glenn Wilson, baritone, University Glee Club will sing a t the ' players. The Longhorn mentor was The extrem ely fo rtun ate in being able to program s are as follows: put his men to such a test a t this stage f . N. S im pso n, on “ German In- Dr. J. L. Henderson; Red Cross girls, went players are led by H atcher Pick- F rid ay ’s game, leader, Elise Bumpass; other girls of ens, and consists of Pickens, Brown, leader, Charlotte and Hester, mandolin, and Angly and n er of 24th and Guadalupe, Rev. A. some one or two elements in Disch’s the University, Spence; R. (). T. C. battalion, leaders, Wilson, guitars. Solo numbers are F ra n k Smith pastor. Sunday School machine did not exactly crack under General Hare and Mr. Taylor; Uni- e iven by Donald Lee Joseph, Billy Al- a t 9:30 a t the Y. M. C. A.; Rev. Kerns the s train , but they did not show the the men a t this hour; ' stren gth th a t was expected of them. service a t l l o’clock by Rev. Paul B. The game with the White Sox has giv- The feature of the performance is Kerns, “ The Divine R edeem er;” a t en the coach a good idea of w hat his Monday morning a t IO Coach Disch and his crew of ball-tossers will leave for Waco, where they are to cross bats with the Baylor Bears, r e tu r n ­ ing to Austin Tuesday night. The Longhorns can be none too sure of annexing both games. The Baylor team was defeated twice recently by A k M. Coach Disch has said th a t it is much easier to beat a team a f te r it has won two gam es than afte r it has lost two. Hence, it is expected th a t to extend the Longhorns will have themselves to duplicate the A ggies’ two tricks. F urtherm ore, the Disch- men appear to have run into a battin g slump in the past week. on versity Ladies’ Club, leader, Mrs. E. len> the nottd blind baritone; William will address leader, and Elledge, bass. The strin g instru- U niversity Methodist Church. j oe Spence of Dallas, on “ Worn- under the various unit leaders: Uni- ond are Briggs, versity P resbyterian Church, ___ University Methodist Church, cor- of the season. the campus at 3 p. rn. and march to ter of the in Houston, Texas. They are 0f speaking: Signal tran ts, th e ir hom es, and their topic Army. They all came from Ellington m ight be s ta te d below in their order Field tak in g their meals at the S. M. A. m ess h a l i b u t it is undeistood th a t as the school develops, a rra n g e m e n ts fo r 2. Milton F. L in g of San Antonio, feeding the men on the campus vvill on “ F rance and A m e ric a .” be made. Building is being conv et ted into addi- an and W a r.” tional hut lacks. nouncement from F. W. G raff, most trig u r for P eace.” of the Engineering Building will be ( 5 Henry N. H erndo n of San An- used tut institution. was used for class-rooms in the R a­ dio School which was recently con­ ducted here .will also be used. 6. S. P. Eddins of Texarkana. 7. Albert G r a y of Kirkland, K Hall, which tonio, on “ Woe in B elgium .” ‘‘I Am an A m e r ic a n .” 8. Sam A cheson On Monday work will be begun on Briggs, and A rth u r H. Deen. The University section will versity officers and faculty J he basement of the Law in his official notice “The National F l a g . ” wil1 be reserved. of Trinity, on been entire , a * P C. H. Bantel. Dr. Vinson, According _ . ___ to an- . m In ,*}. 4 . _ - , , - la vv S. M. A. to be located a t ^ Death of L a f a y e tt e .” I he work will be rush- j () the Camp Mabry. e l as speedily as possible. When “ An Answer to L a f o le tte .” sufhc ie ntly completed, S. M. A. will move there from the present quarters, las on “The P a c ifis t and the W ar.” I he Radio School will then be housed Much interest, a s heretofore, is ex- showing last year in the firs t loyalty The scene is laid on the fifth floor of Jopling, pastor. in the present S. M. A. plant. his or her p a r t towards making this aru portrayed by Messrs. Briggs, Du- The whole Glee urges everyone entitled An A ct of up-to-Date Grand 7:30, “ The Christian C hallenge;” spe- men are capable of doing under fire. Coach Club; Epworth League at 6 :45. Disch is fo rtu n a te in having two com- P resbyterian Church, plete team s of about equal ability. As on connected with the University to do Opera,” and the principal characters cial program by the University Glee The test came opportunely. ! success. The University made a fine Club comes in on 10. Max J. R osenfield, Jr., of Dal- second “ loyalty” parade a complete Pree, and Wilson. the chorus parts, back of the Y. M. C. A., Rev. R. W. a result, when any player slackens his Sunday school a t pace he will probably lose his place. published herewith, j udson F r a n c is of Austin, University petted to be show n on the occasion of this contest Hushed Campus Awaits April I SE N IO R S G I V E N LAST O P P O R T U N IT Y TO TAKE L A N G U A G E EXAM S of the student break out a t 9:30 a t the church; service a t l l by | The Aggies have started th eir sea- body night. Some of th Glee t lub mem- Rev. Jam es Hardie of Taylor, and a t son with a rush, having fo ur victories j to their credit in the Conference race, than ever should be made. University B aptist Church, Nueces, two over Baylor and two over T. C. U. reviewing stand a t Tenth and ognition. Kimonas and other femi- between 22nd and 23rd, Rev. Charles Texas has not yet scratched, since the to promi- Maddry, pastor. Sunday School for gam es with Howard Payne are not parade, and now' with the increased or- a hotel, when a ganization through the R. 0 . T. C., a better show- bers take the p a r t of women guests, 8 ; Christian Endeavor a t 7. ing the Congress Avenue will be Governor nine attributes belonging Hobby, Mayor A. P. Wooldridge, Dr. nent co-eds around th e campus a re men and women a t the Y. M. C. A. a t counted. In and in their make-ups they defy rec- fire All the fam ily skeletons have been the foreign la n g u a g e requirem ent for ant^ Major B. K. Yount, commandant Briggs, W illiam Dupree, a t S. M. A. and Glenn Wealth of the Soul in C h ris t;” a t 7:30, Wilson in their respective roles is very “ W h a t Think Ye of C h ris t;” B. Y. P. Final e x a m n ia tio n s for satisfying ^ *nson> General W. H. Stacy, used. I he solo work of William 9:30; service a t l l o’clock, “The j safely hidden for m any weeks; every the b. A. deg ree fr o m the University vestige of p artic u la r personal r e p u t a - , wjH [)e g jven on A p ril 4, 5 and 6 by the tion has entirely disappeared from the foreign lang u ag e com m ittee, of which cam pus; old offenders walk circum- Miss L. M. Casis is cha irm an. All Se- spectly the s tra ig h t and narrow cam- niors who have n o t alerad y complied pus trails; many buzzards, even, have ( with the re q u ire m e n t wil lhave to take ceased to “ b u z z a rd ,’ a t least in the tinem a t this tim e. Ju n io rs are also more concentrated m anner. There is allowed to ta k e t h e examinations at a positive dirth of delicious scandal. time by m a k i n g arrangem ents this All tongues are carefully guarded, and with the com m ittee. The examina­ every action is censored and camou- tions given la s t t h r e e hour.; and are flaged. But why this atm osphere of given to test th e s t u d e n t knowledge the fa in t rustling of w ings? Because j of any p a r tic u la r som ething is about to happen about! which everybody am! yet nobody knows anything. ] n order to be ab le to take the ex- knows everything, amination each s t u d e n t m ust apply be­ | forehand to Miss C asis in room 201 of One day out of every year Varsity (the Main Building. Such application takes off her glasses, and can be made this w eek a tthe follow- rubs her camouflaged eyes, and sees ing times: M onday, 10-11; Tuesday, herself as others see her. Then every stude and prof searches diligently fo r ; 12-1 ; the ••bean" (or has 9-10; W ednesday, 11-1 2; it maliciously aud 12-1. language, colored Following the parade, an intensive characteristic, cam paign will be waged in University circles under the direction of Dea" T. ORATORS SELECTED ---------------------------- U. t a y l o r of the faculty and the v a ­ rious student committees already a n ­ nounced, and an e ffo rt will be made to reach everyone connected with the University. TEXAS CITIES MUST Ccrenbleth and Blalock Go to Brown­ wood and Belton, Re­ spectively. In the elimination prelim inary U. a t 6:30. J University Catholic Church, corner of 21st and Guadalupe, F a t h e r Ross, pasto r F irs t mass a t 7; second mass a t IO; Sunday School a t 9:15; evening service a t 8. j University Episcopal Church, cor­ ner 27th and Whitis Avenue, Rev. G. W. R. Cadman, rector. E arly service to a t 7;30. Sunday Schoo| a t 9;30; m orn_ ENFORCE LOYALTY , Corenbleth was chosen to represent I Varsity a t the main contest to be 21st University Bible Chair, corner of and University Avenue, Dr. Annual Banquet at N ext Regular Meeting—Committees Appointed the State Oratorical Contest, Emil ing service a t l l ; evening service a t 8. l ’axton Points Out .hat Other Cities held All Over Country Are Enacting at ' Penalizing Ordinances. “ The preliminary was held a t the be- dents cordial)y invited. a t 9:40 on an L a s te r theme. All sty- ginning of the week and five men par- Church of Christ, corner of 19th Brownwood on April the 19th. F r " * L J e * ? U ’ lecutUrer' ^ , cture Two New Members. Fourteen players and M anag er Al- fred E. DeViney will accompany Coach Disch to Waco. The rem aining men of the squad will work out on Clark Field Monday and Tuesday. Those m aking the trip are: H art, M urray, Thomas, Falk, Gillett, Barry, McCul­ lough, Greer, Beall, D. English, W. English, Ross, Collins or Williams, Bo- lanz or Robertson. PRE-MEDICS MEET Texas Pre-Medical students m et last Thursday night in the Y. M. C. A. and enjoyed themselves fo r a short while. A very good attendance was present. I t was decided to have the re g u la r annual banquet a t the n ext regular meeting, and a t once a com­ the president, mittee, composed C ranberry, Mrs. Marshall, and Miss Brooks, was appointed to a rra n g e for same. of Friday, 12-1, an d S atu rd ay 9-10 U niversity of Texas says S ecretary E T Paxton of the Bu Thursday, 1 re au of Municipal Research of ticiPated> the time, won Jack Blalock, a t the same and University Avenue, Rev. W. M. represent the Davis, pastor. Sunday School a t IO; the rig ht 1° th a t many ! University a t the Peace Prise Contest services a t 11 and 8; p ra y e r meetinK |cities in the United States have passed to be held in Belton, April 15th. | Wedaasday evemn* a t 7:3°- Iv“ ° on ’ “ eye ( risk s upon “ m otes” displayed on all hands. one eye ( . ) I th e , (And it is a valuable day in Var . . . . . 4 S F N , OR P I C N I C MO~Nn t v S E N IO R P I C N I C MONDAY. These same men, Corenbieth and ^ .s lo y a ! acts and u tte ra n c e s These BIa!ock, will raeet ; he University of V T f ™ " * * * * * '» * * f " !nstead of th e p a r t y wh,ch was the “ Loyalty Bills" which m any of the tives on A n 9.,nd Koth 1 won oidinances are on the sam e order as T uiane jn the House of Retirement* WOMAN’S BLDG. HAS 26 ON HONOR ROLL . The unrepeatable is planned by the S enio rs fo r the winter sta te Legislatures have passed. M sity ’s history revealed; and everybody grins sheep- term, a picnic will be given Monday Paxton says th a t no city in Texas has . • • - g ra d u a tin g class, yet passed an ordinance of this kind, ishly, b u t incidentally the new leaf. But this is a w ar year. Things a re made a t 6 o’clock fr o m the car shed, m a tte r of food conservation, Mr. Pax- 1 turns over a afternoon by , The s t a r t for grounds will be Texas cities are also behind th e th e 1,1 in _ . . . . affec t this d e e p -j nounces. T h irty -fiv e cents each has different. And the one big question Every Senior who e x p e cts to go must ton says. says. on the campus now is: Will the war, sign up by 4:30, t h e committee an- does the war dare, rooted custom even Kaiser Bill a rig h t to touch even remotely this deep-dyed tradition of U. of T. ? in alm ost every other S tate cities have passed ordinances affixing pen- H as been assesseed f o r an elaborate spread alties upon the consumer who fails to In Texas, I where no such ordinances have been The blanks f o r s ig n in g up may be passed, the consumer himself is lia- It is true th at the of browed s teak , b u n s , pickles, and observe the cakes. of V a rsity ’s. laws. food found on the w e s t end bulletin board hie to no penalty. in the Main B uildin g and in the L i - 'c a te re r who violates the food laws brary. The c o m m itte e is very desir- is liable to have his license revoked, but r ' ^ J and are expected to come honors in this intercollegiate debate. d e b a tm f contest’ ™ o ff w jtb tbe Thirty-Three Per Cent of Dormitory Girls Are I laced on Benny s High Grade List. the During session, an am endm ent was to elect officers for each term , instead of h av­ ing only one set of officers for the per cent of whole year. The am endm ent was re ­ the W om an’s Building Ported on favorably, and will be acted introduced business cannot individual consumer duty in these m atters. I be More than th irty -th ree Paxton things th a t the the girls the touched. Mr. in cities of Texas should aw ake and do m ade honor roll grades in the w i n t e r , 011 a * tbe next meeting. their patriotic With this end in view, the bureau is drawing up an ordinance on each one ally achieved Dean Benny’s roll, while of these two measures, and it will be several others in other departm ents of j Donaldson, which was glad to furnish them to the officials of the University made the high aver- muc^ any city for the asking. completed in a few days. I hey will be ages, although not on the honor list. , ,, term. Twenty-six of the girls actu- 'follows- I— A t , , , Two out of the eleven students mak- . . I The program fo r the evening was as I, Dietetics, by Miss Elizabeth enjoyed very t h a t it will FLOCK OF P L A N E S IN AUSTIN. There are those who affirm that, come w hat may, happen; there are those who whisper all sorts of diabolical and direful results which ous of a r e p re s e n ta tiv e attendance, are rum ored to be the penalty if it does happen; there are those who, re- memberirig secret slips, hope intense­ ly it ca n ’t happen; there are those who know it won’t come; there are those who a re it will come, and still, everybody wonders if, by any grim and cruel chance, the Blunderbuss will fail to ap p e ar on All Fools’ Day? formation were noticed town parently they had come from San An- tonio flying fields. T h ey made t h e , usual stop a t th e la n d in g place near St. Edwards’ College an d the b ird m en ; were served th e c u s to m a ry refresh­ ments by Austin society buds and matrons. •fr Ten areoplanes f l y in g in beautiful T * flying over •J* late S a tu rd a y afternoon. Ap- j *1* SCIENCE CLUB MEETING. positive The University Science Club has its re g u la r monthly m eeting Monday night a t the University Club house. J. U. Y'arbroug’n will present a p a p e r on “ The Delayed Reaction Method.” This club is composed of a num ber of the professors and leading educational men of Austin. Various scientific sub­ and discussed presented jects a re a t the re g u la r to time from time monthly meeetings. The m eeting Monday n ig h t will begin a t 8 o’clock. WILSON APPO IN TS HUTCHESON. Mr. J. A. H utcheson, Texas-ex, 1900, has been recntly a p p o in ted to the of­ fice of United S ta t e s District Judge for the Southern D is tric t of Texas. President Wilson m a d e this appoint­ ment public y e s te r d a y , to take effect is a immediately. Mr. Hutcheson brother-in-law of Dr. E. C. Barker of the University. * * * * * * * * * * * * ►j* NOTICE. In order th a t the students and faculty may t^ike p a rt in the Third Liberty Loan Parade, on Saturday, April 6, all afternoon classes will be suspended on the day indi­ cated. The University section, under the m arshalship of Professor F. W. Simonds, will leave the campus a t 3 p. rn., march to the lower part of the Avenue, take its po­ sition on one of the side streets, and assume its place in the general parade, in the following order: Red Cross girls. Other girls R. O. T. C. battalion. University Ladies’ Club. I. University officers and faculty. 2. 3. 4. 5. I sincerely hope th a t the organizations indicated will cordially co-operate, and again demonstrate the Univer­ sity’s loyalty to the nation. ROBERT E. VINSON, President. 2. Clarinet solo, Mr. Seiser. 3. A sho rt talk on “ Mumps,” by Richard Grandberry. Several in terest­ ing points were b ro ugh t out about this subject which has affected so many students lately. ing all A ’s were W om an’s Building girls, and one girl made 6 A ’s. This is an increase over the fall term rec­ ord. left HELP GIRLS SAVE TIME. Two new members were received into the society, who were Miss V ir­ ginia Hale and Miss Virginia Weaver. in connection with the Food They have placed One of the girls, Miss Ruth Stock­ ing, whose name appeared on the hon­ the or roll fo r the* p a st term , University last week to go to W ash­ ington, where she has accepted a Government position. She was a Se­ Filled with the desire of conserva­ nior in the University, and an a s sist­ tion of time some girls have s tarted a n t in Mathematics. She will work a move to secure a mechanical pencil in the United States Bureau of Sta-1 sh arp en er fo r the Girls’ Study Hall, tisties, several contribu- Adm inistration, was chose tor the position because of each b earing a sign her qualifications in mathem atics. requesting the | passers-by to drop their small change to­ tal City, but she will probably receive eated in the Co-op Building and a t her degree r e - 1 the Main Building branch, and a t va- mainder of her work by correspond- 1 rious places in the study hall itself, When a Texan repo rter examined the enee. also quite a contents of one of the boxes S atu rd ay the larg e r he found th a t it contained a ru s ty nail as well as a paper clip.’ in Washingon. She J tion boxes around the Main Building, Miss Stocking was prom inent student in all activities of Varsity. She left immediately for the Capi- (and pennies therein. These are anyway doing th e * * * * * * •b v * * * * * * -I- * * a * * Phone 258 E S T E S 816 Congress j PHONE 26 FREE DELIVERY THE DAILY TEXAN T he S tu d e n t D aily P u b lic a tio n of the U n iv e r s ity of T ex as. Published e v e ry m o rn in g e x c e p t Mon­ d a y d u r in g th e college y e a r. E n te r e d a s second-class m a t t e r a t th e P o sto ffic e a t A u stin , T e x a s, u n d e r th e A ct of C ongress, M a rc h 3, 1879. S u b scrip tio n price $2.50 p e r y e a r — provided f * r each s tu d e n t th r o u g h th e S tu d e n t A c tiv ity fee. S ilas B. R a g s d a l e E d ito r-in -C h ie f F. E d w a rd W alk e r, M a n a g in g E d ito r O ffices: U n iv ersity , Room 155, Main Building, T elepho ne 3149. Down T ow n, 204 W. S ix th St., T elephone 489. Is s u e E d ito r f o r T o d a y : F. E D W A R D W A L K E R Ja c k B e a l l ..................... A sso c ia te E d ito r R eporters. Irv in Cornwell O s c a r M yres Sco tt A nd e rso n Mildred P a x to n Mab H a r r is o n F r a n k R. Bass. E th e l W in n ifo rd Ben P r i m e r P a u lin e W h e r r y BROMIDIC DUTIES. If the editor of the student paper did not occasionally take it upon himself to reform the mass of young people in school the action of the to change faculty or some other autocratic sub-organization, he would be scorned and scoffed as a namby pain by, willy-nilly ing nonentity without a backbone. And his immense stipend would not be forthcoming when he called for -;t— simply because the students would rebel at reim bursing a jellyfish for his spineless work. So from time to time, when we jut into trite subjects, close your eyes, swallow your medicine, re­ membering all the time th a t if we are to hold the right to punch the worn-out keys on this type­ writer we must write w hat our predecessors have w ritten a t va­ rious times. And with th a t lengthy intro­ duction we will say beware of the spring— beware of the effects of sunshine and the rejuvenated the budding and poets. trees And the moon—take g reat care th at this heavenly headlight does to light­ not turn your mind headed things. And the call of creeks, the lure of the woodland, the cry of the m ountains—all these m ust be heard with due forethought because care and oftentimes dire supple­ ment such voices. reults Do not allow anything to turn your attention away from your year, ju s t school work. Last about the time spring broke out, war did likewise, and the entire student body had the best alibi in the world. The faculty never had to the general prevalence of a tendency to quit working by allowing us to drop a course and yet receive full credit. But from all appearan­ ces, is seeems th a t no such god­ send will be ours this year. recognize So it behooves “each and every” to crack books with due regularity and persistence. War, supposedly, is an old th in g now, and we are not to let it mislead is cer­ our thoughts. tainly as traditional, and here, too, it is unlikely th a t any mercy will be shown us if we try to pre­ sent its coming as an excuse for non-action. Spring Remember the June finals— and bone occasionally during April and May. to failed If you set your watch according to the tim e sav­ ing rule of running the hand up one hour, rem em ber t h a t Sunday this School and church begin morning a t 8:45 and IO o'clock, respectively. But if you have compiled with the directions of re-setting your watch, ju s t for­ get the change and go to serv­ ices at th e regular time. S eniors should not fo rg et to sign up for the April f ir s t picnic held tomorrow which will be afternoon at six o’clock. This will su bstitute the party which was planned for the win­ ter term, and the degree candi­ dates are planning several hours ;of unrestrained joy. for The Texan wishes to extend to the radio men who have arrived to begin th eir work here a most sincere welcome. You will live within the environs of an insti­ tution th a t has given the very heart of its being to the winning of the war. Men students were put to more or less trouble in or­ der to vacate a building for you. We have gone out of our way at various times in order to help the Government. And we are ready to sacrifice anything else. We hope your stay here will be as pleasant as the strenuous du­ ties of the intensive course will allow. April first, we hope, will bring with it the usual supply of brick­ ed hats, bogus purses, soaped candy, and quinined water. All Pools’ Day would not be respect­ ed if a single item were missing. O FFIC IA L NOTIC E In o rd e r to place the E n g in e e rin g Building, a s f a r as possible, a t th e disposal of the new R ad io School, th e follow ing r e a r r a n g e m e n t in th e sched­ ule will be effe ctiv e Monday, A p ril I : Monday, W ednesday, Friday at 9. E le c tric a l E n g in e e r in g 22, E. B. 102; E. B. I. E n g lis h 2.1, E. B. 106; “ U ” Hall 9. H isto ry 2 Quiz, F r id a y , “ U ” Hall 9; M. B. 402. Civil E n g in e e r in g A pplied 30, E. Ii. 209; E. Ii. 109. M a th e m a tic s labc.l, E. B. 210; E. B. 207. T uesday, Thursday, Saturday at 9. E le c tric al Engineering 206, E. B. 102; E. B. I. English 1.36, E. B. 209; “ G ” H all 2. A r c h ite c tu r e 229, E. B. 207; E. B. 204. Applied M a th e m a tic s labc.2, E. B. 210; E. B. 207. Monday, W ednesday, Friday at IO. E le c tric al E n g in e e r in g 20, E le c tr i­ cal E n g in e e r in g 35, E. B. 102; E. B. I. Civil E n g in e e r in g 126s.I, E. B. 209J E. B. 207. Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday at IO. P u r e M a th e m a tic s lega.8, E. B. 106; E. B. 111. Civil E n g in e e r in g 31, E. B. 207; E. B. 302. P u re M a th e m a tic s lbcd.22, E. B. 209; E B. 207. Monday, W ednesday, Friday at l l . {Applied M a th e m a tic s 2 09ab.l, E. B. 210; E. B. 111. A pplied M a th e m a tic s 15.1, E. B. 209; E. B. 207. Civil E n ­ g in e e r in g 137s, E. B. 207; E. B. 205. l l . T uesday, T hursday, Saturday at Architecture 132s, E. B. 106; E. B. 204. E n g lis h 2.12, FL B. I l l ; “ U ” Hall 9. A pplied M a th e m a tic s 209ab.2, FL B. 210; E . B. 207. S p a n ish 1.2, E. A pplied M a th e ­ B. 207; FL B. I l l m a tic s 15.2, E. B. 209; FL B. 109. Monday, W ednesday, Friday at 12 A r c h ite c tu r e 112, E. B. 102; E. B. 202. A r c h ite c tu r e 126, A r c h ite c tu r e 27, E. B. 106; FL B. 103. E n g lish 2.17, E. B. 210; M. B. 402; H isto ry I Quiz, F rid a y , E B. 106; M. B. 150. Tuesday, T hursday, Saturday at 12. E n g lish 2.18, FL B. 209; M. B. 7. G e rm an 17, E .B. 106; E. B. 111. Monday, W ednesday, Friday at 2 E n g lish 2.19, E. IL 209; M. B. 157. E n g lish 1.35, E. B. 210; M. B. 303. F. W. GRAFFT Schedule C om m ittee. THIS IS A BULLY GOOD TIME TO PLACE YOUR ORDER FOR YOUR Spring and Summer Suits MADE TO YOUR MEAS­ URE R E P R E S E N T I N G M. BORN & CO., MARK G. HARRIS & CO. AND THE ROYAL T A I L O R S OF CHICAGO. YOURS, A. G. GERJES 1610 LAVACA T H E D A I L Y T E X A N Spring Fashions At Estes’ shop you will find every display of Spring Toggery. Coat Suits the best material, superb in style and fit. of Blouses of charm and attractively b e a u t y, priced. The most exquisite Dresses are here for your inspection. Beautiful H ats — The leading creations direct from the N orthern style centers. STIRRING R ED-BLO O DED B A TTLE her crew a n d p a s s e n g e r s s t r u g g l i n g FOR L IFE IS T ER R IBLY REAL. .. ., . An a u th o r i ty s a y s : . . . . . “ A f t e r a m an has view ed When a i \ \ r i * i , fo r th e ir lives. One in v o lu n ta r ily holds ti g h t to his c h a ir to k e e p fro m slip p in g when th e cabin is flooded , „ with w a te r an d th e lu r c h in g s of the Man Sees Red,’ he finds t h a t his fin- e r a f t in h e r d e a th s t r u g g l e s a r e so ge r-n a ils h ave g rip p e d the a r m s of his realistically show n. O f the ty p e s th ey ch air, and t h a t his forehead is moist jjj-g tr u e to th e ir calling, with th e te n se n ess of the scenes. th e n ig h t of I t ; is the kind oi p ic tu re t h a t w ords can- scenes is a n exhibition o f m a g n if ic e n t not a d e q u a te ly describe. One m u s t .p h o to g r a p h y , an d in the c a fe s th e di- see this w on de rfu l p ic tu r iz a tio n of a re c to r, R. A. W a lsh , has added touches th a t to th e m an o f th e world a r e ac- s tr o n g m a n ’s em otions. tu a l-re a l lig h t e ffe c ts “ The its e x a c tn e s s “ I h ave seen W illiam F a r n u m in some g r e a t pictures, b u t ‘W h en a Man I can Sees R ed” is g r e a t e r th a n any. a p p r e c ia te of detail. Once I w as a sailo r, and n e v e r have I seen on th e screen such r e m a rk a b le Juctions of sa ilo r life and a tm o s - re re. T h e re is n ’t it scene in the m a ­ I rine ‘lo c a ttio n s ’ o r a b o a rd sh ip t h a t would d is tu r b a m a r i n e r ’s o ft ignored ideas of exa c tn e ss. Y o u r re a l sailor- man fro w n s upon th e la n d lu b b e r ’s in­ te r p r e ta ti o n s of s e a life. “ T h e sh ip w re c k is w o nd erfu l. No one can m is ta k e th e a b so lu te n e s s of the vessel po un ding on th e rocks, and When you’re Making the Pe rip. Just Step Into W a g n e r ’s For a Cold Drink or a Light Lunch. 2209 Speedway W A L T E R TIPS & CO. Austin, Texas FISHING TACKLE FOR SALE BY U N IT E D ST A T E S D E PO SITA R Y The Austin National Bank OF A U S T IN , T E X A S RESOURCES, $5,000,000.00 E. P. W IL M O T , P r e s id e n t Win. II. FO L T S , Vice-F’r e s id e n t JN O . IL C H I L E S , V ic e -P re sid e n t M O R R IS H I R S H F E L D , C a sh ie r C. M B A R T H O L O M E W , A sst. Cash. FACULTY AND STUDENTS’ ACCOUNTS SOLICITED NO ACCOUNT TOO SM ALL TO H A N D L E a y e more corn . use more fish u beans 1-w h ea t 2-meat .. 3-Catsuse J u st enough 4~ suft use syrups and serve die cause o f freedom U S . FOOD ADMINISTRATION Where to Buy Norris’ Exquisite Candies, Conklin Fountain Pens, E ast­ man’s Kodaks and Films, Whiting's Package Stationery, Sextoblade Safety Razors, guaranteed. SPECIAL LINE PERFUMES: Lillian Russell’s, Naomi, Lilas (A rly), Mavis, LaBoehme. Ask Us to Show You These Lines, They Are New Griffith Drug Company WHERE QUALITY COUNTS SCARBROUGH BUILDING Get that N e w Spring Suit at BIGGS & COMPANY EXPERT TAILORS Delicate Repair Work Our Specialty Ladies’ Work Solicited 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 SOUTHERN BOOK EXCHANGE W e se ll new and used school and college T ex t books. F’ree delivery on phone orders on one dollar or m ore. Phone 3540. 108 E ast 9th Street Alford-Achilles Grocery Co. INCORPORATED. We are exclusive on the celebrated Steel Cut Coffee— Barrington Hall, St. Charles and Bowers; Snow ream Wheat Flour and the Egis Egg Powder in Cans— a 25c can, equal to 3 dozen eggs. We will appreciate your calling or tele­ phoning us your wants, in anything you need from our com­ plete stock of Quality Groceries. Old Phones 866 New Phones 160 U n iv ersity Toggery Shop BROYLES & ROSE Proprietors Correct Clothes for Men Cleaning and Pressing 2300 1-2 Guadalupe Street Phone 3090 AFTER THE MAJESTIC DROP IN Joseph’s Pharmacy Congress Avenue at Seventh Make Our Place Your Down-Town Headquarters When Bummir\g Around. FRESH SANITARY BAKERY GOODS TRY CAPITAL B A K E R Y William Robinson, Prop. Old Phone 1016 TRY a Texan Want Ad They Bring Results M. C. Nichols in San Antonio, is having gone there to attend th e wed­ ding of Floyd McGowan. Miss Casse Paul has returned from Seton, where she has been ill with the mumps. Lieut. Albert Graves is spending the week-end a t the S. A. E. House. Claire Reed of the U niversity of Colorado is visiting a t the Delta Chi House. . | t Lieut. A. C. Gillespie will leave I soon for a United S tates flying fie ld .! Jack Goforth is spending the week-' end a t his home in San Antonio. Misses Ruth Martin, Gladys Bush,, and Elizabeth Cartledge will attend the R. \ . hop a t A. & M. College next Thursday night. Lieut. Joe Noyes of Camp Travis attended the Phi Delta T heta dance. | Misses Lois Eldridge and Gladys Rountree are spending the week-end in San Antonio. Airs. Hopkins, who was injured in the Zeta a fall, is recovering a t House. J. R. Reed of the University of Col-' orado is visiting a t the Phi G a m m a ! Delta House. Miss Bernice Hartel of Galveston will enter the University Monday for the sp rin g term. Lieut. Chas. S. Davis, who has b e e n ' visiting a t the Deke House, will retu rn ’ to Rich Field tonight. Miss Dorothy Miller has returned from a visit to her home in Hillsboro. Louis Hexter is visiting friends in San Antonio. Miss Evelyn Byrd is spending the week-end in Dallas. Miss Eleanor W right has been forc­ ed to w ithdraw from school on account of illness. Dr. Baxter, dentist, 512 Scarbrough Building. Old phone 1316. V E N U S ▼ PENCILS T h ese fa m o u s p e n ­ c ils are th e sta n d a rd by w h ich a ll o th e r p e n c ils are ju d g e d . 17 black degrees 6 B softest to 9 l l hardest and hard and medium copying Look for the VEN U S finish FREE! T ria l S am p les of V E N U S P encils s e a t a n d E ra s e r f r e e . P lease enclose 6c In s ta m p s for packing a u d postage. A m erica n Lead P e n c il C o. 2 1 5 F i f t h A v e n u e , N . Y. D e p t . D 2 1 The Woman’s Toggery Shop F or Disti nctive Apparal and Smart Hats Among th e new arriv a ls of th e p a s t week a n d m any c h arm in g new Suits and Coats of Silk; Blouses, Silk an d Linen Dresses and Millinery. We would be pleased to have you view our p re sen t display th is week. Come Tomorrow. The Woman’s Toggery Shop M. & S. M A T H IE S E N 9th and Congress A s Usual, Som ething New at Our Store. This Time It Is Chocolate Shop Candy IN REDWOOD BOXES Good Candy— Pretty Package University Drug Store “The Convenient Place” —— —— The University of Texas OFFERS BY CORRESPONDENCE 249 COURSES A student may do work in th e following fields by corres­ pondence : Philosophy and Psychology Physics B otany Business A d m in istra tio n Economics and Sociology Public Speaking English F rench Geology G erm an Government Greek H isto ry Home Economics L a tin M ath em atics Spanish Zoology E ducation E n gin eering A rchitecture D raw in g Law T each er’s C ertific a te Courses W rite to Division of Correspondence for catalog which gives full details S p r i n g P u m p s A t W illiam s’ you will find a J all th e la te st styles and beau- l£ tit iii creations in S pring foot- w ear. P um ps are especially well kfff represen ted in all sh apes and v / m aterials. f^z!) t o -------~ * Fashionable Oxfords B eautiful models in ta n , black, gray, w h ite and o th er colors. D ame Fashion has decreed t h a t oxfords will predom inate J a u n ty sport models fo r th e college girl a re this Spring. here in a c h a rm in g v ariety . C orrect styles in all colors for d a ytim e wear. Expert Service A t our store you are w a it­ ed on by e x p ert shoe men, who f i t you in a scientific m an ner, leaving n o thin g to be desired in f it and com­ fort. T. H. Williams & Co. The American National Bank SOLICITS YOUR ACCOUNT A ustin, Texas Capital and Surplus $1,000,000.00 R esources $7,000,000.00 D epository o f the United S tates O F F IC E R S : G. W. Littlefield, President. H. A. W roe, Vice-President. R. C. Roberdeau, Vice-President T. H. Davis, Vice-President. L. J. Schneider, Cashier H. Pfaeflin, A ssistan t Cashier. Carl C. Widen, A ssistant Cashier. Kodak Finishing and Supplies OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHERS FOR THE ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION J o r d a n Co. “We Make Kodak Prints Every D ay.” 610 Congress Branch at Van Sm iths’ THE CACTUS SW ANN Furniture and Carpet Company We Furnish More Homes There Is a Reason Hot Cakes, maple syrup and b u t ­ ter; all you can eat for 20c. We de­ liver sandwiches. Phone 1630. Open till midnight. Will B aggett, 2000 Guadalupe Street. Motor Ambulance V. O. W EED , Phones 223 U nd e rtak er Try Texan want ads. They bring results. Texan w ant ads bring results. UNIVERSITY CASH GROCERY Staple and Fancy Groceries 2312 Guadalupe Phone 628 We Employ Five Students Your Patronage Appreciated- AFTER THE GERMAN Our Fountain Is at Your Service We Cater Especially U niversity Students. to G R A H A M ’ S Ninth and Congress SOCIETY Laura Davis, Editor. Putnam-McQueen. Lieut. Paul Putnam and Miss F r a n ­ ces McQueen will be m arried April 6 a t the home of the bride in Hearne. M iss McQueen lived in Austin several years while attending the University of Texas, where she took her Law de­ gree, am ong the firs t women of the departm ent, with the class of 1916. She was one of the most popular Uni­ versity girls during her entire stay in school and represented the Kappa Kappa Gamma fratern ity , of which she is a member, very creditably on many occasions. Lieutenant Putnam won his com­ mission a t the second training camp a t Leon Springs ad is now stationed with the Signal Corps a t Kelly Field, He is a form er Uni­ San Antonio. versity stu den t and member of the Kappa Alpha F ratern ity . He was with the S tatesm an editorial s ta ff fo r some time and was with the Dallas News when he enlisted in the army. Bela Dance. the One of the most delightful dances of the season was given Friday night by the Beta Theta Pi F ratern ity . The chapter house was simply but t a s te ­ fully decorated with flowers and a novel lighting effect was gained by the use of candles along the railings of served stairs. Punch was throughout the evening and a t mid­ night, salad, ices and coffee wert serv­ ed to the members and th eir guests. Those favored were: Misses Mary Wilkins, Susie Fisher, Mary Johns, M argaret Bozman, Jea n n ette Collett, Agnes Doran, Steiner Booty, M arg a­ re t DuPuy, Elizabeth Penn, Julia Mae Sheppard, Laura McGee, Louise Bland, M arg a re t Montgomery, Blanche Lee, M arth a I.aprelle, Betty Mathis, Aurelia Jones, Dorothy Evans, K a th ­ erine Priest. Mrs. Penn chaperoned. Phi Chm Dance. The Phi Gamma Delta F ra te rn ity dance a t the term held its sp ring A captor house last F riday night. salad and ice course was served a t m idnight to about twenty-five couples. Among those present were Misses Madeline Blocker, Honey Harwood, Belle Trimble, Gussie Snodgrass, K a t h l e e n McCallum, Pearl Zilker, Hallie Kelley, Katherine Brown, Leo­ nora Bell, Eleanor Covert, Gertrude Bailey, Frances Bussy, Emily Bram- lett, Carrie Mae Smith, Olivette Wise, Laura West, Mary Camp, Ruth Chumney, Elizabeth Cartledge, F r a n ­ ces Cummings, Frances Dohoney, May Proctor, M ary Bell Strauss. The chaperones were Mr. and Mrs. God­ dard. Miss Aime F o rtie r of New Orleans, is the guest of Miss M arg aret Mont­ gom ery a t the home of her aunt, Mrs. Duren. Miss F o rtie r is a member of the Sophie Newcomb C hapter of K ap­ pa Alpha T heta and is spending a p a rt of her time with the girls a t the T heta House. M ajor Rufus Scott, Lieuts. Ed Nor- ment, Tom Broad, and Ralph R an­ dolph of Kelly Field are guests a t the Phi Delta T heta House. Mrs. Broad of Paris is visiting her d au ghter, Miss Dorothy Broad. Miss Hazel P la tt of Groveton is visiting a t the Alpha Delta Pi House. ’T E N S H U N You m en who drill need a p a ir of o u r h ard -w earin g drill the shoes, built on Munson A rm y last. You can ’t affo rd to w ear o u t y o u r dress shoes in drilling. Come in and let us fit you a t $7.00 and $ 8 .0 0 BURT SHOE CO. 606 Congress Ave. g J O H N ^ r n . - ■ /a r m s t e o n g \ Si v -^ S 5ELL) V ’I* J .■■■■ii m n MMI P «M « O l M li t x i C O A L RING 473 CONSUMERS FU E L A N D ICE COMPANY MCKEAN, EILERS & CO. Wholesale Dry Goods, Nations and Furnishing Goods AUSTIN, .............................. TEXAS Dr. J. Gordon Bryson Physician and Surgeon. Phone 478, 303 Scarbrough Bldg. “BACK W HEN YOU WANT ’EM” UNIV. TAILOR SHOP Cleaning, Repairing and Pressing 2214 Guadalupe Phone 825 Trolley Dodgers and Red Sox Will Play in Austin than is represented by It would he hard to g e t together a g re a te r galaxy of famous baseball players the Boston American and Brooklyn N a­ tional League teams, which meet here are next Thursday. Among Hooper, Hoblitzel, M arquard, Leo­ nard, Evers, Strunk, and Coombs. them The people of Austin will have an opportunity of witnessing the g r e a t ­ est gam e of baseball ever played in Texas when the Boston and Brooklyn of clubs clash here n ext Thursday on these team s ( lark Field. Both have been in train in g for some time and a re in mid-season form, so the game promises to be a very close one. All Austin baseball fans will have an opportunity to see theu’ favorite play­ ers in action ju s t as they would see them in any big league game. Manager W alker Mas Just received the line-up of the clubs t h a t will be used in Austin n ext T hursday: Brooklyn— Olson, shortstop; O’Mara, Second base; Daubert, firs t base, My­ ers, center field; Johnston, left field; Hickman, righ t field; Miller, catcher; Mamaiix, pitcher; Marquard, pitcher; Coombs, pitcher. Boston— Hooper, left field; Scott, shortstop; Strunk, center field; Mc- Innis, 3rd base; Hoblitzel, firs t base; fevers, second base; Agnew, catcher; Ruth, pitcher; Mays, pitcher, Leo­ nard, rig h t field. T H I D A I L Y T E X A N 6:45-7:15. Miss Edith Hazlitt, n a ­ tional secretary of the S tud en t Volun­ teer movement, will speak. Welcome to all. Chairm an P rogram Commit- 1 tee. GIR LS' SPRING T E N N IS TO U R ­ N A M EN T will commence Tuesday, April ,2. Katherine Elliott, Tennis Manager. N O TICE— Will the house chairm an for Red Cross please file a report Tuesday morning as to the num ber of girls in their houses not yet members of the University Red Cross? 5 o u the file on Miss Bewley’s will find desk. Rosebud Segal. and Friday, A TTEN TIO N , SEN IO R S— E xam i­ nations for satisfying the foreign lan­ guage requirem ent for the B. A. de­ gree will be given April 4, 5, and 6, Thursday, S aturday, from 3 to 6 p. rn. This will be the last time these examinations will be given this session. (All Seniors who have not taken theirs, come to the of­ fice, room 201, and sign up fo r one of the forenam ed afternoons a t one of the following hours: Monday, -0- 11; Tuesday, 9-10; Wednesday, 11-12; Thursday, 12-1; Friday, 12-1; S a tu r ­ day, 9-10, a n d 12-1. L. M. Casis, Chairman. LIB ER TY BONI) PA R A D E COM­ M ITTEE— The following committee on the Liberty Bond P arade of April ii will m eet in the office of the chair­ man, 305 Main Building, on Monday, April I, a t 3:30 o’clock. A full a t ­ tendance is requested: Dr. J. L. Hen­ derson, for faculty and other Univer sity employees; Miss Elise Bumpass, for Red Cross girls; Miss Charlotte Spence, for other U niversity girls; Mr. A. B. Taylor, for m ilitary organi­ zation and men students; Professor E. H. Bantel. Frederic W. Simonds, Chairm an University P ara d e Commit­ tee. Try Texan w ant ads. They bring results. TEXAN WANT ADS ads T E X A N want bring results / ’ates, I cent per word for the first nsertion, three insertions for 2 centai \boslutely no ad taken over the phone Call a t room 155, Main Building. No ad taken for less than 25 cents. P ay ­ ment in advance always required. GIRLS m ay secure board and room a t Bien Venido, 2010 Wichita St Gas heat, hot water, sleeping porches maid to keep rooms. M atron of the home will show rooms any time. Ref erences, Mrs. Helen M. Kirby, Mrs Pany C. Iglehart. ladies. Board ROOM AND BOARD fo r four young rooms fresh, well ventilated, cosy and warm. Would like a few table boarders. 2410 University Ave. Phone 2723. excellent, find ST U D E N T S Will comfortable rooms a t Raines Mansion, connect ed with pleasant sleeping porches, $3.50 to $5.00, one-half block east of campus. 2110 Tom Green St. Phone 2413. At the Driskill B arber Shop you get good service and the best tre a tm e n t VIoritz Silver, Prop. The Texas B arber Shop. We please 1008 Con­ Mac. Oliphant, Prop. gress. S T U D E N T S —Go to the Palace Barber Shop, Bosche Bldg., for firs t class work. Billy Wolf, Prop. GIRLS— Nice rooms and board a t 203 E. 25th St. Room, board, and heat, $30. Phone 2447. sta irs FOR R E N T — South and e s a s t up­ rooms, convenient kitchen­ ette, nice for girls w anting to prepare pa rt or all their meals. 716 W. 22 1-2 St. Phone 1351. — V------------ u— 'AN Te Q HIL HYC gHOPPC Ll. 11 THE GIFT SHOP OF AUSTIN The place for special gifts. The place for special sta­ tionery. The place for special photo­ graph cases—so much needed for far apart- friends 1104 Colorado Street Cool, Clean MSJ ESTLE THE THEATRE. BEAUTIFUL Comfortable Monday and Tuesday Shows at 1:30, 3, 4:30, 0, 7:30, 9 O’clock. Adults 15c and 20c Children ac Good Versus Evil WILLIAM FARNUM In a WILLIAM FOX Super de Luxe Photoplay “ When a Man Sees Red” By Larry Evans From his Saturday Eeving Post Story, “The Paint­ ed Lady.” A thrilling picturization de­ picting a strong man’s triumph. Mr. Warner will sing at 9 o’clock each evening. Thursday, Friday, Saturday Matinee 2:30 N ight 8:15 Phone 1920 SUPREM E VAUDEVILLE Wm, B. Friedlander Presents “THE RFA KLESS EVE” 22— PEOPLE—22 A comedy whirl of mirth, melody and music, lavishly produced Ned Nor worth & Co. lively in a display of eccen­ tric variety JACK LAVIER The Flying Monologist COOPER and RICARDO “Ah, Give Me the Ring” The Street lluehin a prodigy of the city B e r t H u g h es’ troup of novelty cyclists GRAND C EN TR A L SKINNY PRYOR, Mgr. Cool, Clean, and Cozy. Change of Movies Every Day Monday— Triangle Feature, “Little Red Decides/' a (ireat Western Movie. T u e s d a y — Earl Williams in “An American Live Wire,” Big Evening Dress Affair in five Acts. Coming Friday— Fatty Arbuckle. j j j 1817 JOHN BREMOND CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS And Roasters of High Grade t offees Texas’ Oldest .lobbing House JNO. L. MARTIN FOR STU DENT LAMPS AND ACCESSORIES Electrical and Plumbing Supplies Phone 320 108 Congress Hume Wood and Grain Company Rhone Us Your Wood Orders and You'll Gel It Right Away PHONE 3737 16TH AND LAVACA FACE the FACTS LET u s face the facts. The war situation is critical. r yet have fought, defeat threatens. Hungry men cannot fight at their best; nor hungry nations. France, England, and Italy are going hungry unless we feed them. Unless the A llies fight as they ne Wheat Savings— They must have wheat. It is the best food to fight on. It is the easiest to ship. We alone can spare it to them. By saving just a little— less than a quarter of what we ate last year— we can support those who are fighting our battles. And we can do it without stinting ourselves. We have only to substitute another food just as good. The Corn of Plenty— Corn is that food. There's a surplus of it. Providence has been generous in the hour of our need. It has given us corn in such bounty as was never known before. Tons of corn. Train­ loads of corn. Five hundred million bushels over and above our regular needs. All we have to do is to learn to appreciate it. W as ever patriotic duty made so easy? And so clear? America's Own Food— Corn I It is the true American food. The Indians, hardiest of races, lived on it. Our forefathers adopted the diet and conquered a continent. For a great section of our country it has blong een the staff of life. How well the South fought on it, history tells. Now it can help America win a world war. Learn Something— Corn! It isn't one food. It's a cereal. It’s a vegetable. It’s a It’s a bread. dozen. It’s a dessert. It’s nutritious; more food value in it, dollar for dollar, than meat or eggs or most other vegetables. I f s good to eat; how good you don’t know until you’ve had corn-bread properly cooked. Best of all, it's plentiful and it's patriotic. Corn'* Infinite Variety— How much do you know about corn? About how good it is? About the many delicious w ays of cooking it? And what you miss by not knowing more about it? Here are a few of its uses; There are at least fifty ways to use corn meal to make good dishes for dinner, supper, lunch or break­ fast. Here are some suggestions: HOT BREADS / Boston brown bread. H oecake. Muffins. Biscuits. Griddle cakes. W affles. DESSERTS Com -m eal molasses cake. A pple corn bread. Dumplings. Gingerbread. Fruit gems. HEARTY DISHES Corn-meal croquettes. Corn-meal fish balls. Meat and corn-meal dumplings. Italian polenta. The recipes are in Farmers’ Bulletin 565, “Corn Meal as a Food and Ways of Using It,” free from the Department of Agriculture. Tamales. Try a Texan Want Ad This is a day of rest; a good day to take an inventory fo your­ self—after your religious functions are over. Its a bit like going without turkey on Thanksgiving not to have your Spring this year—and you Suit for Easter—It came rather early should get busy tomorrow and make your selection while the stocks are practically unbroken and the patterns and models you like are here. We have three great lines of clothing— Hickey Freeman and ^nrirtij Wraith With the popular priced CLOTHCRAFT, so you can tind your Suit at any price, from $15 to $50 and up. Worth the price. Huk*r <**•*»»#ii Hickey Freeman Uniforms in serge and whip cord. Society Brand Uniforms in khaki and serge. We fit you perfectly. 004 Congress Avenue 707 East 18th C L A R K F I E L D T H U R S D A Y , A P R IL 4 OFFICIAL NOTICES (new tim e) 9:45( old G L E E CLUB— Me milers m eet at | 10:45 time) i a t University Methodist Church to R eg u lar re ­ present E a s te r music. hearsal for concert T uesday a t 5 p. M. Director. T H E R E will be a m eetin g of the General Science Club n ex t Wednes­ day night, April 3, a t 7 o’clock in “ K” Hall, President. WO M A N’S ATHLETIC COUNCIL will m eet Monday evening a t 7:15. Im ­ Eula Whitehouse. p o rta n t business. RAMSHORN NOTICE— A ll mem­ bers be sure to come to th e n ex t m eet­ ing, Tuesday, April 2, at I o’clock in the Engineering Building. The new members especially are urged to a t ­ tend, as this is im portant meeting. A. W. Bunsen, Secretary. a very DR. P errin, adjunct professor of Psychology, will addres the Liberal S unday School class this m orning at IO o’clock a t the Cactus Tea Room. His subject will be “ Religion and Psy­ chology.” T H E R E will be a union meeting of the Y oung People’s Societies of the U niversity churches a t th e Highland j P resby teria n Church S unday evening, Greatest game ever played in Austin between two world famous professional teams. Brooklyn Nationals V S Boston Red Sox Game Called at 4i30 o Clock