?k 16 Shirts t. 15.50. ii- Mrs. private rn con- ^ve. 73 NTS — f block modern week. 75 • single e room $8, at s. 73 boys. Very spring nighed mace- (arch- 73 ►stairs ^peed- Phone 7S is ex- separ- orado 74 arber class a the has mss- t TEXAN s o U T H VOL. XV. SEW SCIENTIFIC FRATERN1Y FOR Lac Ii IH E UNIVERSITY RLSK MEETI^ r o ^ M e m b e r o f ii , ' l a k e Short Talk th e K toilet v A T S T IN , t e x A H Y 9, 1915 * * * * * ‘ ‘ i < v y c a m p a i g n 'O I 'i Is | BREST ED • r f Tho Society of Sigma Xi Has Granted a Charter to This Institution. Prominent Men of the Fac­ ulty Are Members. l " r '’ “ ' t e m ! at tho Rl|»k Literary Society ton!"L°f t h e '+ a">endme'„t Daily I * l>ail-'' Texan Texan Ueba ti .—Resolved: That "ah ' rul" J' ~ , ** , e n ' I* P t o ] , " '! should be dispensed •ration of the Univ n°Z ^ ^ ° c k Un’ , * ■VV £ IE v " * « • “ '» Anyone + Hop Not Seen red , Ticket. * I unlay Xii I " * n*»er of the sLtatem<‘nt ‘>>«t Sat- and that he ald" hi I* I * “ mpai»", be in the ... assistants Will not fur her C0T d° r* after that day. He + ! X „ tr " -m in ad Z ❖ Vance ❖ of the school' ' 1 * "1 ° f atlvance s»tes hp he ls» id this UnivpNifv fk« * ,Tta th* ‘ ™ >x«L. w fo b e ' ."?! , lnuaU js , h other inatitn,ion of iu I NO. 71 QUINTET PLAYS FIRST GAME OF SEASON TODAY Basketball (inme he .Slayed With High on Clark Field To­ il.! \ Hard ( ontest Expected. Coupon Books Good. . . . '-> V n o L - , , . . . .'n — included ;:ddiUon *- —- *’ Whitn*»v ( ’ X a . OmiOllUS, F. ] L. Whitney, C. S. Y oakum and M ary I L I T p these, ** i VI Lea, a s j Prof. E P. Schoch w as in v ite d , aa a representative o f th e sc h o o l o f c h e m ­ representative of th e school o f chem - istry, to join the p e titio n , a n d he will list o f therefore he th e charter members. T h e r e a r e a lso in the University fo u r o th e r S ig m a X, members, who h a v e e i t h e r re c e n tly been added to th e f a c u lty o r elec ted to chapters by t h e i r U n i v e r s e s These are P ro fe ss o r B r y a n t (c n g in ktriniri, Dr. R ic h a rd s ( z o o lo g y ) , ... .. Dr>. Bybee and J o n e s ( g e o lo g y ) in 1 The Sigma Xi s o c ie ty w a s ' e ita b - lished a t Cornell U n iv e r s ity in ISS,;. f Ft has Kr°wn u n til now SS Chapters w ith a th e r e a r e to ta l m e m b e r­ th e 7 ° th ,>eiM*r Iin,ited to TwiTm* T U P ' ?f' ’ ‘™tion of the subject win I ' ' fo r " ,, y M r- Zellers. the Sigma Xi.” A p e titio n establishment of this c h a p te r . t T e x a s was presented to ‘ he N a tio n a l Co u n . oil last year by a local o rg a n iz a tio n t ; „ ™ s‘% l >ers “ • b® pre,enI as of Sigma XI m n o f th e This organization, which Wo faculty. This o rg a n iz a tio n , which K * *S l ° ^ ad i usted. included the charter m*>m l included the charter members, is com posed of the following.* E. c . Bantel S. L Brown, J). B. Casteel, E / ' Dodd, W. S. Hunter, .J. Iff. Kuehne I M. Lewis, F. McAllister, J. T. Pattur- son, M. IL Porter, W. F . Sinionds, F. . ear.. — ---- —___ * RECEPTION t o be GIVEN in m a r c h ' t‘S' (!e,,t C h a r d s u rg es all r J * T T ° Usi :;du« 't e n D ep artm en t L aying t r i e r Mid r M fo r R eception C o m m itte e . " " u ts Appointed. ... P O S T P O N E D P V a b . a ex a m s w ill be fr; “ » • ‘bree bun T tms t ' a s o n wi" "" « ‘ Ic members i-th d r a w 'on Lcoum 7 " * ^ * ! * Z j Z £ n ? 7 ^ va,-ous classes may have i**"’ a"d l sh<»t time ago off . ' ohs classes may have an ht’n of court,: the great " >ty to 8:et acquainted. ‘y to get acquainted I u in 8tudent« were eave school before th* * obliged to I . m K 1 anu in^ , match may soon he arranKed wfth , ' •*r examinations were held in the "'a' m ,y S° ° n * arranged Wlir I Rom*. . SO ITI f* ll OlrwULa- _ * !:::i;zhhr n* f^est 8m‘th^ 1 y» m a letter received a ! L ln * letter receive sickness, and|,h„,., ,etter receivpd « s,ckae8.s, and t hort t m*. * reCe'ved a °d to meet the K° ’ ° meet ^ "Un,.ber who ITexas team t . ’ ” fXhibitioa contest. ^ w . r . : the7 hen of con... a .L U" Iben of course ii, failed to rise a| * fy 68' numl)er who Texas t fai|cd to rise al,,,,,, t s ! "ill a1 be g,ad 7 emove amove t h e * ' ^ them. them. ^ h,ch '» against i„ conditio,f ° '°W tidf -"ark. ^ t o l ' ^ o**1^ Wa“ - 7“ l , t The f.j, following announcement h Posted on the b u l l e t ™ ^ 8'’ I ostponed examinations 7 n s lu n ation s for afkt.yv ex' i for the rem o'w i'T "'™ SU,ndint and held an s conditions will br l , ! 2 « T Z r the Was not exactly finances each 7 h . r nvteni- Mr. sScheffy was elected vice-nresi lc*"7to fl« the vacancy crated bv 11 up® of the former vice-president L X Z : Miss was elected proposition. Coach Whitaker', men . rf nium ers men h a v e been practicing all through the !r Play this afternoon is P< cd to be of the gilt-edge sort. he coupon books will admit holders I be ohn5^T*' AI1 ot,>er persona will Pa> ttu’ r e b a te r admis- ll a P "v Lo t tw«"ty -five cenU. I Being th*, fir** ___ em g th e f ir s t game o f th e season - . the m l V ' mUCh inip- W . many of J yiven 7 . P,(,m,slnftr Y°unfirstera will be worth aY PP0rtunity to show their Several of the old men trv in acTtep f * 7 ™ Wi" 8,80 ^ 8« " • ^ "wwever, the regu ar Texa« UtBefW' rfd° tHe « * * toaaing I Littlefield, captain, will be seen at Edmonds, Blain, Secor and roater. e™r and Dittmar will g„ to make J 'a r r ®gu- F u d " en who will be riven an 3arre,:an. , 0pp0rtamty to play are. in e -u n T im fhomas cen in action T h a'ft. htU* J° n*8 8nd \rT m 7 rd T v * '" b“ K,i,,8l*y- 8"d 3rottV,nney* official in c h a rg e o f tho ‘m R. B. Henderson Ll’al|en,re may be a c , ‘n‘m° the Texas a mat< h with .Southwest- Fallowing j. the line-up of \f; I olio wing Inc committees were °osen: Reception and program com" '* H'wffram com- litten - M i s s Ainsworth, Miss Higgi„. • Ml' s L’livuheth Bacon, Mr D • Hoppnigarnar and Mr. Sheppard b A i fe>% * I .Si vJl a a ^ _ . 'n Students hav- Lbo„t the I ! atween 2 an d s ^ January 9th- 1915,1 The team inK more than -ake o e e x a m L ,0; 0 ° Xan’i'>ation win L , 'fternoon* of t , / 7 , 'Inning with Moi rf •fternoon. o f ,s „ . . . angemenTIf ,h C a rles | ™ he followed ° r “ “ •asitn - n o n a n 7 X a" r no ^ tU^ y a f 4 Wet'k' be- » — » . I will he given in the auditonum t " ,n the «'- "e1"' future- ' L Z L ha th<‘ eXh*biti° n ° r teclinbal lent having ™mP,e. a stu "“rn MI Taylor, Miss Blasdell, 7 " and Mr a ,*co committee: Mr. Aver 'A ,*""* Up their work ^ "*KTh School ! :eams °n„ M v . lent havin„ *”r "am ple, a stu- it will h . . - ^ Tor mud. * Ross-Secor ° , Ap,i' ° r ,he « « U “ -r o w , 'in n erly * • • • Blaine >>■ . ark» 1^. Barrow „ f ‘be a- o » ’» ndw.*rk an' ■a ,,, p urward. -^Hins, Penn *,, a .. r- lei C,J Caldwell, Penn Llid M ,e H " s ^ ' fU"y weckml ' Taft I itria l; u / Center. _ ......... *•♦. . . Edmond Guard. "derson Promises that ****** aa*. . , Dittmar Guard. •• laittlefield (capt.) -iotenv1” ' T K"KU*h’ wil1 « • * £ ;;d 8^ ''" l ^n.onstration of w h a u S ' f S “ r - f »<« ! > W . Z Chemistry o if^ o n ^ ^ III iPRin h54 w* I * '* I*" " ™ ’ his I'-’nglish on Tuesday afternoon * I mwly elected lh,‘ ,!'>'m team is from the hor course in the College of Art hr ■ <» ^ ^ a s s s Allen, and Hugh Porter.’ ‘ r (? leshrnent.s: Mr K i n Miss Bernitu Mi d' S m ith . n k w , t z a n d ,0 °PlnPa™er, B . T - In c lu d e d ed1 of KOO. if members a re th e n a m e s o f a la rir b o rity of in th e en lienee in A m erica. p r o m in e n t ' T h e 28 ch a n th e in list •TheldPlh'e Wh<'"' ,hl’ recepi'°n will ut i * not been decided upon ut a committee has been selected cted’ nd will determine this ann .. announce it later. The Un,varsity U d ies Club will <1 a business meeting Tuesday, Jan -th. from 2:30 to 4 p. rn. at the u " ' sity * lub House. 'mined in Engineering s u b je c ts sh 7 , ;cport to Dean Taylor, those w i t ■ g to be examined in Law subjects ft“ojects O Dean Townes. •I* V *;• ap < HAPER NOTICES. I he atriotic phase of home missions was made the topic -stressed by Dr. Bishop in his closing talk yesterday. His contention was that we owe to the state the duty of the dissemination of Christian- ity, and various opportuni- , such activity were f glven• The talks have been :• suggestive and all who heard them should be better off. ‘ Today Mr. Currie will be the ■ in charge to introduce . evangelistic campaign of the . two associations which be- • Kins next week. We hope for the full and hearty co- . operation of all regular Chap- J e attendants in these meet- *i ings- They will be for the J individual and collective up- lift oi the student body. The only way in which they can De the success they can be is through the help of every ( hnstian student in the Uni­ versity. t ❖ ❖ •?« •I Application for thew** b; -Signed) Day. January Cth. OMMITTEE ON EXAMINATIONS. 'N T H E N A E l’M w i l l h a v e o p e n h o u s e O N J A N U A R Y 2BTII Interesting Program is It.-mg p |an "Cd for Open Meeting and -on H ill Be Served—ladies Are to be Present. A n o p en m e e tin g , to be held T u es- a " " a n y 2fith, a t 7:30, in th e base- b T th e A f l laW bUilt “ Ptam of Spanish Club. ranged will be made un of th,. etv’s hxis.* ♦ I a o n I ■ tlle 80C1- A debate, which lent- , been s l l e C e l l l l soL T L ' T L ^ :^ k c r s o f thl.s„ c ie tym; d 1, tet ^ ">t. Humorous selections of read- lay,*slturdayUI * 7 " " ^ Uke" t°- L l m' pr° m pt' a t len sen ’s studio m em b era b* boro a s fu r t h e r 'd e la v b r in e r d e la y is im p o ss ib le . THE p r e s i d e n t . “ lh wni b* Th, P motion on 'he Un, n bo nilh t of M 8‘? I o'cloVk ° f Tr°" ay' JanuaO- l l . «t md h e ' ®- W° ,fe Wi" l-ctore *Udit0riUm J!>o lecture will be free Professor VV ,!/ >'* “ roiessor Wolfe's * opulation and Militarism/* .subject will 'F m ^ted. t e a t e d , ,be limentary drill and W h ich t h e I - b be one ^ b- a n m g th e ir opininn th „ y vear th-Paft 'n .the artfument. /.ast interest'-n7 ' a“'0ned a trreat deal of nu rest and many of the ladies show­ ed themselves able and worthy e 7 ponents of the side of th which they upheld. 'IUCSt,° n Further details of the meeting w i l l De announced later. O PE N HOI S E S A T U R D AY NIGHT. •Seniors. -niorH-c“ tu T ^ ,e 10 bl°Ck 8,1 tbe 'olidays, those who 7 * “ "* tho mo.se who have not had morrow 7 1 ' haVe t0day a "d morrow to have them made. 7 LDITOR-IN-CHIEE. rn I o n ig h t at 7 l r» n N otice Senior*. *u S en io r A c a d , n i l . A c a a e m ie c la ss ar*. ,' ' m e " o f th e S a r a : u i s im r!0 n a n t a "d b o u ^ " ; T t S„“ i tf da . boarding I Cignxn a r i d ' w I m 7 *he y* » - yeap* eat* wdl be on hand f Mxt• P te n ty , and a L , Saturday °" hand , ’ledges discussion of v ita to the l„- rived the L r boarding Cigars and “ea I ),ans la id for the rest o f Th evening ii *' “ recent i sonie of l l ro n o u ,.c e m e n ts a r e T ' boHe who sur- • 7 7 Til ' r ; u* ‘be receiving hi™. " T ie I ' ' 7 ia Tb» meeting I rollment ol th*- 441 en* aP who wish ^ r a r i t i e s has P a sse d th*, t ~ b o n . . .. w ; t , t i l Ib e mark d^* fng the pa t i Jadie.s will be I T : ! T i a]1. the vounK ** We" a* tho time sTted and urged PH it o r e n l i s t ; I * t i l i e at i d' so that to attend. .j No a s s e . a s s e s s - collection ,B to be taken. A W SPENCE, iTesident. F *re a8 J0,,ow »* C o rn e ll, R a ssa - k l . n o n . K an sas, '.a l c , .M an e s,.,.. eraska. (lh,,, s t a t e , P e n n s y lv a n ia ,’ h u n , Iowa, .S tanford, C a lif o r n ia , Co- I.hlCaK“ ’ M ic h ig a n , Z .I" < h a „ a . M is so u ri, Illin o is, , : (>|oni(Jo . tote w 7 . S y la c U s t' M 'a sh in g to n I ™ * * ' , P u r d u e a n d W ash - T h e s i g m a Xi U niversity. J arose in re s p o n s e to th e need Ut aoentific m en fe lt f o r a n o r g u ,li­ on that would m e a n to th e s c ien- student w h a t P h i B e ta K a p p a !„ » s to the lit e r a r y s tu d e n t. g and 'f1 fr‘couraK ia(t s o u n d tr a i n to p ro f and it s e e k s teaching, * re s e a r c h a g ' i t . M ated , reads: "C o m p an io n s ThC ° re e k w hen ” • Z Z ? * ' and the Principal to m cm - A m is s io n L L 'h a t th e c a n d id a te m a s be , f o r m o f so m e in • tenous in v e s tig a tio n . A s e x p r e s s - en " a K «i Z Xi ™n m ,Uti0n- ,h e ° b je it Pf ’ t ncourage original festitration • ed" Me rn! lf , ' tlen C e’ p u r e a n d a p ­ io advan T P KS t h e r e f o r e I * ™ - 1(ed students and instruc lruc th* r 8 connected with inches- hi f o l l o w i n g i Pics „ ! 0yy’ c h e m ist r y , g e o lo g y , '- « • m a th e m a tic , a n d e n g i n e ” t h ; * ' ° “ th e ab o v e « * t Jthapters T jthern UniVe 7 7 * * b6 th e Irter. t0 be ^ r a n t ®d a land is one 7 ‘.ndeed a « r e a t hon- " Wlil be r e g a r d e d [ many a s t h a t has teen Z Z f e a t e s t I by a n , 7 up0n th e U n iv e r - I difficulties L'/ t i'' N a tio n a l sco Pe- " W8y ° f o b t a in- ‘ charter a , “ cmbers ! J 6ry Kreat’ and th e th n a h ’r a ,,y Very alated ove^ F ‘"« of a X T he r si8-'*ifies that f tcientifie w Larded ab* " k *" the University m a tte r. I11 is helfe™rfd 88 ° f high ordf,r F at Texas will 7 ' tS f s ta b lis h - to w a rd rom otior of m o f s c e n c e in th e S o u th - ^ riro tm g “f 7 ! ' Iub Wi" hold , y°ar toni^ht. Ambers are „i l° be pres®«t, !re is some ^hded to mp° rtant business to H. M. KING, THE DAILY TEXAN * * * * * * * * * * * * * v e t The Student Daily P u b lic a tio n of t h e : * TEX AN YEAR AGO TODAY i •£• -J* •J- U niversity o f Texas. _ At a m eeting o f the Ath- ---------- Publ shed every m orning except M on-, da ; during the co lege year. Ente. e I as second-* 'ass rnitter at the %r. Pc ^ office at A ustin, Texas, under * the Act of Congress, March 3, 1879. | # ietic Council yesterday after- noon, it was planned to hold -J- a track m eet in Dallas dur- the National Corn Ex 1 __ position. The northern trip team was for the baseball Subs *r.ption pric$ P * 50 if paid before .J* approved D(. ’cm r I, ©the wise S3.00. ...E d ito r-in -C h ief Lym 'V. Landrum .M anaging Editor Pre< I'. C u t t e n .... S. L Minion Business Manager J. ii Goodm an.. . .A ssista n t Manager Robert L. SI des. .C irculation Manager -J- The first gam e o f basket- ’« ball will be played next Sat- •J* urday on Clark Field at 3 o’clock. Seventy-five students are enrolled in the new school of music. A At a m eeting last night, an ( fficps; University, Room 120 Main organization to be known as Building; up-town, 206 W. Sixth St. the U niversity of Texas As- Telephones: University office 3149; J, solvation of Austin was es- ■J* tub! i .-lied. The membership *F* consists only of the male ex- •J* students of the University. A up-town office, 489. Issue Editor Today _____ J. T. SCOTT. JR. S U ff Today E. G. Puler C. Park* J. If. Warren O. B. Saner Julia Hoard R. F. Parten A. Cleck I er J. M. Moore N. H. Rather N. E. Travers L. C. Brady George Hexter R. Parker T •r A " r Another course in boxing will be instituted in the Uni­ versity next week. A banquet will be given the ex-students o f the U niversity The tonight at the Driskill. purpose of which will be to complete the plans the University' of Texas O rgani­ zation. of •J* ciety will entertain The Reagan Literary So- in the this a fte r- The F a c u lty D ining f l u b •J* g irls’ study hall •F noon from 5 to 6. •f* ------- — •f* •J* gave a “ ’possum and •J* dinner W ednesday •J* t - I* -I- v »!* v *v* *1* ssaamsass — — -------------------- the ta t e r ” «|* •£• A 'I he af f a i r w as form al, •> a a a jl. evening. A -J- ATHLETICS FOH ALL. --------- To those to whom the ideal of athletics is the participation of every student, the news columns I without excess, but none of yesterday's paper are very less with vigor." Two thousand two hundred Announcement encouraging. was made of the beginning of forty-six students, working stu- practiee in baseball, basketball, dents, men and women who have tennis, and soccer, not to men- j , |jve interest in the best things, t" n the suggestion of rowing Can you beat this record any- and other aquatic sports. addition, the hand-ball a rn in good shape, II ndeison is drilling his classes in pass ball, and a lone stragglers can be seen far away on the hills puffing along in a cioss country jog. ON THE FIRING LINE courts 1 Instructor’J --------------------— Tradition to Order. In ‘ where. C, w few Take your choice among these too If basketball sports. strenuous for you, try paddling on Igike Austin. There is op­ portunity for everyone who real­ ly wants to take some exercise. is G. W . 2246. 22 IG—Such are latest the I g ire* on registration. The enrollment at the same tim e last year was 219G. How is th at for a hard year? There were less than a hun­ dred bust-outs last term. Last session there were 162 who fail­ ed in the fall term ’s work. Isn’t th a t a pretty good record for a hard, hard term. It is indeed an encouraging sign when the fatalities are re­ duced almost one-half, while the standard of work required is he­ ir g raised at the same time. It is an ill wind th at blows no one any good, and, if we derive no o th er benefit from the Euro­ pean war, we can a t least be th an k fu l that it has impressed th e .student body with the pur­ pose of their being in college. Dr. B attle says, “The work of the stu d en t body as a whole was unusually serious, and the per­ centage of good grades notice-! h ith erto .": than ably V bile Hie curriculum has receiv-1 cd more attention, at the same tim e sound and wholesome ac­ tivities have not been neglected. "Student activities outside the room were prosecuted c lass larger Some folks seem to think it very unfortunate that the U niversity has They forget twat so few traditions. tradition is a sign o f a ge and decad­ ence, not of youth and vigor, that it is the exhalation of a g h ostly past rath­ er than the inspiration of a beckoning ' future. Tradition is the expression, j not of reason, but o f the trodden-path follow -m y-father’s-leader mind. habit of I in tradition w ith The U niversity will come into its nhoritance tim e. Vttempts to hurry m atters by m anu­ facture ready-made will not remedy inything. Traditions come ju st as wrinkles and w hiskers and s tiff joints ome, and it’s not a sign of health or them to put in their appearance head of tim e. Im agine a proud young parent of i lusty infant of a year or so rushing the barbers of out and assem bling he village into conference over the youngster’s lack of beard. And yet here in the U niversity of Texas, an institution scarcely out o f its sw ad­ compared with dling clothes when Eastern and European schools of the ame class, we have become so wor- 1 nod over the subject o f tradition that we have actually appointed a com m it­ tee to go over our facial anatom y, as ' it were, and see w hat hinders o u r 1 card. To be sure, the com m ittee won’t do any harm, but then, n eth er will it grow any very successful crop o f traditions.— L. How Long? the w'orn- ‘ {Iow much longer m ust this Uni­ ■ versity be governed by out notions of half a century ago? How much longer will grown men and women be subjected to the petticoat- ed rules fit only for a kindergarten? It is presupposed that when students enter the U niversity they are capable of taking care of them selves or they : would not be allowed to leave home. : But where these sam e men and wom­ en are not allowed to sit on the camp- I PR E SE N T DAY CLUB TO MEET, T H E ELLIOTTS. T H E D A I L Y T E X A N . PHUNNIGRAPHS l f Yam Don’t Like ’Em Yob S till H ave the A d s * •J* * 4 •ll “ Woman H its T exas Over Girls Home” Star Telegram Headline. Huh! T« xaa must have been up in the air. — B a r— * Regulations Made Known. ways did think to be regulated. for Oratorical Are H eadline. We al­ th in g s ought th ese — lia r — The way the paper continues to shrink in size rem inds us o f an old woolen shirt that g e ts sm aller about ever so often. — lia r — us in broad daylight and carry on an n telligent conversation w ithout be­ ing reproved, because it was not the Can we fashion fifty years a g o ? even boast that we are a progressive com m unity? Our honor sy stem is our glory yet we are not trusted in the light o f day. If our thinking wom ­ en are to be treated still as though they were infants, let us return to the custom s we had before fifty years ago, when mental am ong women was common, and relinquish forever the assertion that we are alert civilized thoughtful If social freedom is not to be allowed, let us do aw ay with this farce and adopt the duennas and iron bars o f our less civilized neighbor, Mexico. A t lea st we could regain part o f our se lf respect to be hypocrites. individuals. atrophy Tnt- Phi Mu Sorority announce the pledging o f Miss Pyline Nanny of Brownwood, The Program for the N ext Two Term s Is “The C ollege W om an.” T uesday The P resent D ay Club will begin for the N ew Y ear T ues­ its work day afternoon. The program for the w inter and sp rin g term s will all come under the general head: “The Col­ the club lege W om an.” the will discuss Problem I. Given present college requirem ents for a degree. Is the college worth the e x ­ penditure o f m oney, o f years, and o f given opportunity to express them - The club m em bers will be nerves? selves unreservedly their fa cin g own problem s. In addition to this, is scheduled fo r a talk Miss W hite which prom ises to be d e c id e d ly worth the hearing. in GREAT GREY GROUP Spring Fabrics R evelation o f Various Shades and Tones o f Gray. A suit o f gray this year m ay mean | a hundred things. It is d ifficu lt to im agine how it is possible to so m any a sin gle color that a hundred or more fabrics may all be closed or gray and y et each so d istin ct a pattern. Y et a study o f the hundreds o f patterns Moore Si Morrison o ffer their custom ers selection will show that this is done. for W hile gray will doubtless bo the most popular shade for spring, the brighter colors will be much in ev i­ dence, especially green and blue m ix­ tures, brown, and black and w hite ef- fects. Large checks are g a in in g in opular choice and have rather reli- i gated strip es to a second place. ( . II. HURLEY 0 . M. DAVIS M O D E L STEAM LAUNDRY SAVES YOU MONEY AND IS THE BEST THE STUDENTS’ FRIEND Friends o f Mrs. E lliott will be gi,4 Mrs. E lliott to know th a t her little girl has QUit recovered. jn th studio ready to see all old friends ann to m ake new ones. D on’t delay about There is r J your C actus pictures. y a short tim e left. is Mrs. Erie Brand (nee Miss S t a t u s ) a fte r spending the holidays i» p I! in the U niversity a*l is n , s s - - * * • - W . A . A chilles & Co. Dealers in FANCY GROCERIES AND COUNTRY PRODUCE Headquarters for Everything Good to Eat. “If i f s good to eat, we h a w to eat! ",f WC haVe ’** it>s eooi Especial atten tio n to Sorori- ties and F rate rn ities. Guadalupe and Sixteenth Street* U Phone 865. O. K. TAILORING CO. Curtis Dukes in Charge. Cleaning. Pressing, Mending Ladies’ Work a Specialty Phone 1084. .-,0.1 W. 26th St HILL & HILL F A N C Y GROCERS. U n iv ersity Patronage Appreciated. Old Phone 275 Both Phones 247. 1010 CONGRESS. COAL O riginal Deep Shaft McAlester. Phones 216. |,hont‘ 68'’ 1501 Lavaca Street M’ALESTER COAL CO. Try The Troy Laundry \ our collars are done so th a t your tie slips easv. You can ’t get elsewhere. 1 PHONE 73—WE DO THE REST. J. R. Reed Music Company Pianos, Player Pianos, Victor Victrolas and Sheet Music. Come in, boys, and see our new store. 805-807 CONGRESS AVE. JU ST ARRIVED, FRESH SHIPMENT OF CANDIES, BOX AND BULK, 25C TO $1.00 A POUND. W. L. HARRISON CO. 912 C ongress Avenue. F ancy Groceries. JOE GILBERT, M. D. O ffice: 319, 320, 321 Scarbrough J Bldg. P hones, old 1506, new 102. j 997 Old, 355 N ew . U niversity hours. l l to I. JNO. L. MARTIN MATTHEWS DRUG STORE 1612 LAVACA STREET PHONE 645 for stu d en t lam ps and supplies. Every­ th in g electrical. Phone 320. 408 Con­ g ress. T R Y O U R “ E A T S ” THE COZY CORNER The Place W here the S tudents Like to Linger. U e give you w hat you w ant when you w ant it. Buy a .Meal Ticket Telephone 1025 R. H. SMITH University Tailor Shop. Meaning, P ressing and Repairing Old Phone 825. 2214 Guadalupe St. W ork and Prices Both Right DR. F. W. SMITH DENTIST 722 Congress Ave. Austin, Tex. Opp. Avenue Hotel. Phone 1034. The Austin National Bank of Austin, Texas Resources $5,000,000 UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY KNOWS IHE STUDENTS’ WANTS AND WANTS THE STUDENTS’ BUSINESS. E. P. W ILMOT, President. WM. H| F O L T S, V ice-President. MORRIS H IR SH F E L D , Cashier. C. M. BARTHOLOM EW . A sst. Cashier O F F I C E R S : AUSTIN PRESBYTERIAN SANITORIUM 14th and Congress Ave. S tu d en ts cared for through j U niversity Hospital Fund. Learn DR. W. R. WEBER DENTIST . Room 506 Littlefield Bldg., Fi#| Floor, Austin, Texas. p er Te II je u give us a trial we will satisfy vou B e s id e vein rinn’f T i t %" r t r , " ' - , W! h , v ? Swann Furniture and Carpet Co. THE BIG STORE. EXCELSIOR MEAT MARKET 115 W est Sixth Street. Phone 625. WE FURNISH FRATER!®' HOUSES ON CREDIT war lion [Kram er. Brenda. J. Smi billie Three-t Oro. Boxir on. Mi t a t , height. Wtflt, Chess- Court Gobles, Nm Footbai Golf— J t o Na ti let N N H. A Hockey- [ork. Coll I Horse darner. J ^crosse te (Lawn [illiams. undy. alia. j ** gild 13 quit* in the 1(*s and Y about is only Regina again n Fort la rd e d Co. N D E b in g h a v e good o ro ri- f re e ts e. lin g . :y. h S t. ated. e 275 January Sale M y s a le w i l l c o n t i n u e t h r o u g h rnt Ties, Hats, Caps m d U n d e rw e a r sold at $1.50 and $2.00. loading. Aa you know, this store This is „0 old j u n t l " - r > * zzrtT '"- “ S * f“i “ ,t i « • * « ■ ■ * * t„ i see them when the tim e is ripe. '°° they appear in The Texan later aU and . lor my cut» as Skh±% be am un“ UNIVERSITY toggery shop R L . B R O Y L E S , i v , , , , * CELEt^ ; ' W o f H E N a c i m i e n t o ,!V l a t e r t u l i a | 0 « u 5e w : ' 7 ; f 7. Th it Liven Soon. ^ " n l hecee, i r ^ o; Keyes” with „ j *;:uar> - u de |0» ° f the grotto, inside' ccpresentation ..a r t" Whilh Were 10 be Thp -eph and the c a n ,e ( hild. V and Jo- Pasebre” I (or manger) nm, ° f C0Urse- a I central position ^ were represent^; r° Uped around it ass, and the otherT*8' * the 0X’ * • * Aru re iM m ^ ? th at usual- (‘‘ehri*tions in Spain and .Mexico, lr* < ^C in; T : et iht ori«inl j Dons in Spain „ rt‘p resen ta-, / described the «*/-a,U olher members! in Mexic°. I mentioning n u J ! ! ^ ’ I obtain among the ,?Us cust°m s that (cussing the aft- Pasto**es” and dis­ and .songs t hat n^e f° Ik' ,0re » « * 1 atVomPa ”y these rep. J regentstions. The committee representation P^ - n d . M , r G~ sP°n.sibIe for the <*' * « the P r ,c t s Do You Smoke a Pipe? Here Is Your Chance! below manufacturer’s price’ ^ “mber bit3—actually $2.50 to •> J.25 t o $ 6 .5 0 P ip e a t $4 .00Pip e a t $1.65 $1.95 B U C K ’S PLACE 722 Cong. Ave. S A L E B E G I N S J A N STM c l- . , V a * . - H . S E E O U R W I N D O W , TITLE H O L D E R S I N N A T IO N A L S P O R T S D U R I N G P A S T Y E A R The Champions of tho Various A th ­ letic Events and Popular P a s­ times of the Country Claim Respective D istinction. The title h o ld e rs in v a r io u s sports and p a s tim e s o f th is c o u n tr y and of the w orld th e y e a r nf 1914 are listed b elo w : th e f o r ! Athletics Brundage, C hicago, A. A. (all r o u n d ) — A v e ry Automobile— W o rld ’s r e c o rd « r d Pullen- m o st n u m b e r o f Ralph De P alm a. Rd Baseball—-W orld's c h a m p io n s B o s. ton .Nationals. A m e ric a n le a g u e , P h il- ' ‘a cin g— W illiam. F ta a tirs *► 5 i " ' " s i ^ S s - terburvUet" p lt T a t,-Ur’ .U u ’rence Wa­ ter. 1 S e ssio n a l, Jack W • Revolver shooting—c. P u S in g e s , Robert cou oilege eig h ts >'110 n.hki ibble. I Ic Ii ley c h o ile ’J “l ond crew'. a t a R ivard sec- •’o £ ? r p B ,’W* ,y o Caothall oiiege, Pennsylvania. dub Squash— Dr. Alfred Stillm an *■•> and mate, 1:54 1-2 i I rapshootine*— r »ork A C on; Professional. l * 1 •» am ateur; C L irn’ .. « Spotts' New 1 Hender- ' Yachting—Resolute, . pp°^ram , Mr. ! * ,Ve anoth- 1 r * »>"-1 PPS’ Miaa I Eldon Young ann T*'i* LZZZ*"1. 1 . er Play this year. Pattee compting of M“ W est, and Floyd Sm it,, ed i Wa> appoi"t" i lo analyrp' sev and make a select m° d,,rn p,a>'3 1 S' ,ain ‘his summer, Mi".’, Ph'Vh"" several plays an,- he suitable' for nr°" <’ ° f Wh'Ch WouW I I a thorough exam ppa "--ad tty (Senor C u ra ” Playf t h 7 cZ totion- A fter 0 f ‘ OmetWen- T? " ttee se,ected “El the production t h ' * Wl'°"d ably he som ething in The " Spanish opera, l,alf of Pr° b' " ',y of a n j HaS n0t b- » «*« n i t e l y , ^ P0‘nt 1 EXAS DOES .NOT RANK 7TII. - e t : ; : “ p; : : : dr b m - r~ . n h Error When Ranking Scl)oo| '-evernm ent Recently. le t* Drury a n d Mr j r, n 1)f th e m iddle -'ected to membor.k- ety membership a i ' H , in U rney- ss Were the so c. and Kl' W ‘ C a p a b ,e Wlt h o u t a d v a n c in g p r o g s t o p £ W'ukasch CafrrntTgrocerv I I I i \ L .-A . . — Vm * . ^ I iLhoUaSe, ( h ic lf o n OM 1 , , . ,e n BUU o t h e r F a n ™ n . o V s a n d w i c h e s . O y s t e r L o a v e s . r and Suppers to Order. a n t >r G r o c e r ie s a n d F r u it s I io n ic L u n c h e s ‘X Z D o lh eO "' J O E " I K A S C H . P r o p . I ’h o n e 1 0 0 7 . ( ornfr -’-Id and Guadalupe. R h o n e 1 0 7 1 C a p ita l S u r p lu s E x p o s it s R e s o u r c e s . . . . . ■ The American National Bank Austin, Texas. "***» 4 a-a a s , r • s . G O V E R N M E N T D E P O S I T O R Y . — v o l i u n i . ......................................... .......................................... , * .............. $ 3 0 0 ,0 0 0.00 0 0 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0 3 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0 • • SO L IC IT S YO UR A C C O U N T ." " 5’0 0 0 ’0 0 0 0 0 H . A W r o e . V i c ^ S l i L l t t l f T h n°berdeau' Vl'ce-Pre3ident ii' r H- Davw- Vice-President ______ felr'I- b i d e n t . Cashier ir ' f ' 1'!1' AwEstant Cashier Assistant Gas hit ashier ' 1 ’ M :o. i. J ugh 102. tun. league, le a ,ru e ' B° s to n . I n d ia n a p o lis E m N a " ° ? al federal A ll H o d champions, Johnny Eyers, E p m s . Champion b a t te r s , J . n a n - Ibert. Ty Cobb, Benny K a u ff, L Bqrtle— N a t io n a l a m a t e u r , Harvey Kaser. N a tio n a l p r o f e s s i o n a l, E ra id [ ™ ' r' ,S|X d a y w in n e r s , G o u le t t a n d Bowling- \ . n . A j M o n k (B f* Indivi,j‘'a' '-J o t kZr^: StwYotkc^ Billiards—18.1, W illie „ „ Hoppe; 14.1, W illie H o p , * ’ i v JhtM ortion c a rro m s , A lf re d tiro. Packet b illia rd s , B. A lle n . « . A lle n - - - sry. Jon* k M w i T “ T r*W rt’ J a ‘’k John- ►"• Middleweight, A. M cC oy L ic h t M i , Freddie W elsh keivht F ‘ fe a t h e r i«u K Kid Wdiia Ef bane' C r t e t i ^ s r f Lasker- U t J a v r ~ ! i j|ln ay Gould. ’ J a > G° u id a n d W. H . T. It^ “-H a r v a r d university, ifn Va;. at!^nal open, Walter H a - t I r t * A. S t e "r' F r a " ™ o ' k t'ham pion' sr men's ^ C o lle g e ,' Princeton C'Ub 8 or H aynes o f the school o f governm ent said yesterday se ,m pression was left bv J f concerning the rank,'n r u School o f ! that ^ Government. ^ ° f the T ^ 3 The st™ - i’P ared a couple o f flit* • . ti Texan T e x a s’, a n il Y ' gas and B i * ” ys a ^° in The llines 8tated that the col- ^ — p Srr^ :h„;bf ; ~ ered in - —Xr th* '’his is erroneous, and the truth is there are on ly six U niversities - e class above Texas, and that T exas com e, in the next class along , , and The school o f govern ‘ U niversities. seventeen other colleges head OMI Can,n<>t C'aim t0 be at the °f }hls elass as the ranking of individual schools has not been d e - 1 t - EOFER s o c i e t y h e l d MEETING. I C racing Champion horse. n; J h / last »pbt tor a regular session to elect ° f0r Law Society m et C“ Brooklyn. Plains. D o n /’ U ^ \ f S’ R ' N o r r is r n(,>’' Davi L ' ’ McL°ughIin and I a ' ,s cup w inners, A uh- ^ boa ta—Baby Rcljanc r e s t o f t h e y e a r f o r o n l y $ 1 .7 5 . tom ARM STRO NG and RALPH B U D I N G T O N . They Know How L E A N I N G — P R E S S I N G — R E P A I R I N G “20 ( ongress Avenue CALL THIS MORNING PUMPS A SEASON IN ADVANCE DILLINGHAM'S We do not horn the record for turning out work in the est time. Neither are our prices the lowest. We do guarani the best possible results from every exposure, and as rn- , delivery as is consistent with such results. ! 1,1 For the best and surest results, bring us your films T H E JO R D A N CO. Branch Store at the Cozy Corner, 24th and Guadalupe. «»■ cow ■HESS AVP' AUSTIN SANITARIUM LA UN DR Y™ '’ We do family washing. Students’ laundry a specW tv < L - 9 cents, { for 25 cents; underwear, 121/., cents per ;,n f rts ( orner 14th and Avenue. Phnm. moe All work strictly guaranteed. G. W. VARDEN, Proprietor. RECORD BREAKING CROWD IS FED AT “CAF” THURSDAY - r o o ™ , *4 a n d $5; m eals, »15.50 Bette.- in v e s tig a te . P hone 2606. Mrs A. C u s te r, 2205 S peedw ay. I bree H un dre d and K ighty-six A re Served D inn er— Great In c re a se in N u m b e r of R e g u la r P a tr o n s . More Men Km ployed. V O U N G LADY STUDENTS — Rooms a n d ta b le b oard one-half biod line; modem Of U n iv e rs ity a n d c a r conveniences. T e rm s, So per <*00 K. 24th St. Ph o n e 2108. ^ Three hu ndred and e ig h ty -six p e r ­ sons, the la r g e s t nu m b er t h a t h a s ever eaten a t the “ C a f" a t one tim e, w ere dinner. se rv e d y e s te r d a y noon $51.54 w as ta k e n in. The n ig h t b e­ fore th e record b re a k in g crow d of 328 w as served a t su p p e r, the a m o u n t taken in a t t h a t tim e being $37. fo r A c c o rd in g to Mr. Veasey, m a n a g e r I ba TOK R E N T — To a bunch of boys Verv for the winter and 8prjne 5 room s at 2205 Speedway. cheap te rm s. Phone 2(50(5. a n d WA.N T - Room table hoard fo r one o r tw o gentlemen in so u th e a s t room. W ithin one block of c am p us, a t Mrs. Crow, 2412 Wichi good th e re has been a s te a d y ol th e Cat inc re a se the nu m b e r of p a tr o n s in since th e beginn in g of th e te r m . S ix ­ ty m ore r e g u l a r boarders h ave b eg un ta k in g m eals a t the U n iv ersity C o m ­ mons. the n u m b e r of te rm r e g u la r b o a rd e rs was j u s t a few m ore t h a t th e It th a n n u m b e r of re g u la r b o a rd e rs d u r in g the c u r r e n t t e r m will re a c h 400. is expected L a s t IOO. J he increased p a tr o n a g e has n e c e s­ sita te d th e em p lo y m e n t o f tw o m ore men. There a r e now six teen p e rs o n s em ployed, te n stu d e n ts a nd six men in tile kitchen. With th e increased n u m b e r of em ployes, the p a tr o n s of a r e being served q u ic k e r the “ < a f than b efo re. A line of 23(5 b o a r d e r s w as handled in ab ou t sixteen m in u te s y e s te r d a y a t noon. T he in creased business m ade it nec­ e s s a r y to get new equipm ent. N ew tr a y s a n d m o re silv e rw a re h ave been pu I chased to t a k e care of th e crowd. T h e re a r e now ten dozen each, of fo rk s, a n d teaspoons being knives, used. I'OR R E N T — F u rn is h e d rooms ex- eel lent ta b le bo ard , to g e th e r or separ- ate ly , f o r y o u n g men a t 1810 Colorado *, St. 74 Phone 296(5. BARBERS. S tu d e n ts, go to th e Palace Barber Shop, Rosche Bldg., ffcst-clui work. The only T u rk ish B aths in the city. Wm. F. Wolf, Prop. f o r S IL V E R , th e D risk in barber, has added one o f the l a t e s t electric mas­ sage m achines. L a d y manicurist. in S T U D E N T S W A N T E D - Good, c om fortable position a barber's 'hair, w here you g e t y o u r barber work done by e x p e r t ba rb e rs. Prismatic m a ssag e a specialty. T ex as Barber o p’ 1008 C o n g re ss Ave. Ed Allen, p ro p rie to r. $1.50 S w e a te r s closing o u t p rice Caswell & Sm ith. 80 cents. TEXAN WANT ADS T e x a n w a n ts a d s will b r in g re su lts . The price is Ic p e r word fo r th e first insertion , th r e e in sertio ns fo r 2c. No the phone. No ad ud taken f o r less th a n 25c. Call a t room 120 M ain Bldg. Pay in advance. ta k e n o v e r DENTISTS. DR. II. E. B A X T E R , d e n tis t, 512 S c a r b r o u g h Bldg. Old phone 1316. Dr. E. C. Berwick, d e n tist, suite 521 S c a r b r o u g h t Bllg. Old phone 3150. DR. W. W. K IL L IA N , d e n tist, room 605 L ittle fie ld Bldg. Phone 1009. M EET M E a t th e U niversity Bar­ ber Shop, 2216 G uadalupe. MISCELLANEOUS. We buy, sell a n d e x c h a n g e Law and school books of all kinds. Give us a call. G AMM E L ’S BOOK STORE. 911 Cong. Ave., City. FO R S A L E — T n re e Model 5 Under- woods, one Model 2 L. C. Smith, one •Model IO R em ing to n. $35.00 each. t y p e w r i t e r S ales Co., 115 West 6th 83 S tre e t, u p s ta ir s . A T P R O T E C T I O N HALL. Modern dances t a u g h t by Mrs. Sale ■nd d a u g h te r . Classes Monday and t h u r s d a y n ig h ts 8 o ’clock. Wednes­ Private les­ day a fte rn o o n s a t 4. 76 sons a t a n y hour. Phone 2590. O P E N AT IO A. M. |- « i C r e s c e n t t h e a t r i c DANCING PUMPS “THE [{ETTER WAY.” Sunbeam’s Father Turns Crook Again. “BOBBY’S M EDAL” Boby Escapes to Fail the Conspirators. Two good Mutual Movies. Hancock Jw Saturday, Jan. 9 MATINEE AND NIGHT. NOTABLE PRODUCTION OF El GENE WALTER'S MASTERPIECE This elegant pump we have have in Black Satin, also in Patent Kid with Rhine­ stone Buckle. THE PRICE IS $4.00 FINE FEATHERS A Creal Cast in a Wonderful Plav Seats on Sale Today Young Men’s Dancing Pump Rubber inserted in­ sole— it s a non-slip Patent Pump. THE PRICE IS $5.00 Burt Shoe Co. THE HOUSE OF SHOE STYLES. $1.50 S w e a te r s closing o u t price ('a sw e ll & Sm ith. << cents, ( ll VNUK GYM FO R T E N N I S . Freshmen who prefer p la y in g t e n ­ nis to doing g y m work in th e r e g u ­ lar classes will be given an o p p o r­ tu n ity to c h a n g e from their gym sec­ tions to tennis. However those men who make the change will be r e q u ir ­ ed to do a sufficient amount o f work w hieh would ju stify the physical di­ re cto r to make These rules have been th - change. J 'ed >y R. B. Henderson, physical . and .S. H. Dodd, m a n a g e r t e n ­ et I f he is . ar. I m ust be observed by th e s t u ­ et the tennis association. in perm itting them dents, . The . ’ t a - Th al Hager. ayer m u st be a m em b er ‘a-ty a m em ber, he m a y se- from Mr. Beli­ " <” -hip th e p a y m e n t of $4.00. i aver must f i r s t go to his to r and secu re a t r a n s f e r h he will p re s e n t to the To secure a p a ss v t ’* m ust r e p o r t 36 tim es dur- y e a r and see t h a t the a s s is ta n t m a rk him p re s e n t when he It is up to th e fre sh - ic,ok up th e a s s is t a n t m a n a g - P layer may come out on any de ires, a n d is p e rm itte d to ’ imes a week an d w ork off vt. ' ' ' ‘ ' P> if he so desires. the e v e n t o f ra in y w ea th e r, »'la v e r m a y r e p o r t to his section r rn. secure a n ote from th e gym ’or to th e te n n is m a n a g e r to i ■ t and sec u re a P. F t e n n is m a n a g e rs It is ad v ise d t h a t th e freshm en from ome to the '■me to time a n d see how m any P ’s hey have, a s a p l a y e r hav in g under I s will fail beyond redem ption. BES-MAR THEATRE THE HOI TSE OF SUPERIOR FEATURES T O D A Y THE $100,000 PRODUCTION OF The Life of Our Saviour A rtur many year* sp entin in com piling and producing a w onderfully realistic film d ra m a dealing with " T H E L I F E O F O I R SAVIOR** the com pleted work for p r e s e n ta ­ the Lathe Frere* Co. announce tion at th e BES-M AR T H E A T E R . Some o f th* m o d s tr ik in g an d effective areae*; Virgin .Mary in revealed in the presence of th e Angel Gabriel receiving the A n nu nciatio n; C a e s a r and th e jou rn ey back to the ( ity of David; the w retched sta b le ; the b irth o f th e C hrist Child; the A rrival of the Ih re e M ise Men; the M antiae re of the In n o c e n ts; I he H ig h t into E g y p t; Je*us learn* th e C a r p e n te r 'd T rade from Jo- M p h; In the D octors; C h ris t's Baptism bv St. John in the River J o r d a n ; Mary M a g d a le n e ; th e W om an of S a m a r i a ; Miracles; Making the Blind to see. th e crippled to walk and th e dead to live; th e T r a n s f ig u r a tio n ; the E n try into J e s u s a ie m ; C h rist B urg- m g the Temple; the Last S u p p e r; His B e tra y a l by J u d a s ; J e s u s h e ­ tero < a ia p h a a ; P e te r Denies ( h r i* t; J e s u s before P il a te ; a t th e Foot of C a lv a ry ; the Death o f C h r is t ; the Descent from the Croon; the Resurrection and the Temple with the A scen ^o n. POSITIVELY NO PASSES TO ANYONE. PERFORMANCES START AT IO.. 12. 2. I. 6. S and IO. The Amateur Musical Club Second Concert of the Course. HELEN S T A N L E Y , Soprano —and— F R A N C E S IN( jRAN, Contralto In Joint Recital. JANUARY I BTH, UNIVERSITY A U D IT O R IU M University Students and other Students Schools, T ic k e t* First 20 rows, parquet Back of 20th row in Music a «.a .................................... J ,* ......... n d FRITZ KREEISLER, V IO L IX IST -’T t e Artist of Art WO March 24, Third and Last of Course Tickets for Sale Reed’s Music Store. Mason & Hamlin pia. ww— nm ■ m w — a— MKant SM O K ER F O R S E N IO R VC A DEM S. 'Nill Meet T onigh t to Discuss Several Im p o rta n t M atters. fo n ig h t ct 7:15 th e men of the Senior A cader* aa® s D urin g the evening some Room 126 Main Building fo r a amok im ­ p o rta n t m a tte r s will be discussed. It these m e e ting s is tm* pion j more often, th e a tte n d a n c e w a r ­ r a n ts it, so t h a t the men m ay know each o th e r b e tte r , and be able to d is ­ from to have if the m easures t h a t a ris e jo in s time to time. ! Two of th e p ro m o te rs of the scheme j ° f caps and frowns sa y t h a t the joke 11* on them an d t h a t th e y m u s t pay, -° they a r e to fu rn ish the ea ts and ' m o k e ' fo r t h <> evening. P r e s e n t Spence u r g e s t h a t t h e r e be a full a t ­ the class, a n d a s s u r e s tendance o f , t t..ere will be no collection or as* c e s s m e n t (cid:0) o r m a n - t h e n e w A r r o w . COLLAR.- Cluett, R? abody & CaInc.'Alakers ‘I for 15 BILLIARD ACADEMY 2212 Gaudalupe. C. G. MAPES, Prop. P E D E S T R I A N S S a f e t y F i r s t The p e d e stria n h a s the f ir s t right on the sidew alk, th e vehicle (e x c e p t at "<> w alks) has th e f i r s t rig h t in the s t r e e t Don’t be a “j a y - w a lk e r .” Go to the s t r e e t inte rse c tion s. A U S T I N S T R E E T R A I L W A Y CO. I NI V E R SH Y STUDENTS. ’* can save money or get money tor your books at the OLD BOOK STORE 909 Congress Ave. We w ill buy any book and pay cash. ROOM AND BOARD. M C A S K IL L — SIGNS. T elephone Connection. Nice room f o r r e n t a t 1934 S an An tonio, M rs. Sallie C. Wood. B o ard a n d room s, $20 to $25 a t 1811 C o n g re ss, 2 blocks so uth of C ongress. Rooms re f itte d a n d b est table board. 1811 C on gress. 74 Phone 2566. P O R R E N T — Nicely f u r n is h e d room, q u ie t p r iv a te fam ily, one block of cam pus. Mrs. M o n tfo rt, 2105 B ra z o s St. 76 neighborhood, F U R N IS H E D ROOMS— W ith or j I hi w ith o u t board. All modern con- I le n ie n c e s , 1907 U n iv e rsity A venue. ; Phone 1808. ROOM A N D BOARD, $19 and $20; U n iv e rsity Billiard Academy 2212 G uadalup e St. P o p u la r Prices. C. G. MAPES, Mgr. ^ E ffe c tiv e co ach in g in Math. I. Bes R eferences g iv e n . Helena Yantis, W o m an ’s Bldg. DR. S. N. K E Y , eye, ear, nose th r o a t. 421 Scarbrough Bldg. - ’sc a n d 3c k od ak prints are th*i best. F ilm s developed. Marks Studio-J T A IL O R A N D H A T T E R —Cleaning a n d a lt e r in g by f irst-c la s s tailor*** to Littlefield BkfcJ Nick Linz, n e x t B o th phones.