SOL DAVIS ; Dealer nuW.Open AB the •—•i'--' Time. . . C«tnife.Asaw.~. " ' . 3585 Stationery fcnE line of Stationery. Penodio&K Books am!Sews. A Weekly Newspaper -• For Men CThe CRAW FORPis admitted to be toe most artistic shoe conception. ever mm slfe produced. CRAW FORD styles sire torn-styles—) eight initiates. mak-rain kept away a jmxhI many of the spectators, ami the attendance wa* small. The first two inning were -ing the thirteenth fraternity now intht I Diversity. • Tho installing ofluvr waa snappy, and g\»>di A. -viT»H It"Mr. K JV Rogers of IVming. New Mes- pieces in the last-half <>( the aectmd. >, the editor of The Rainbow. the Texas scored.sewn ruti*. am! ttiere wj>* quarterly publish^ • Uv thc._fra4wnityr It 5 epe, WftHliington and .lcfferaon Collar. ~TMHINffWA1)E Jg Stevens Institute of Technology, Rens­selaer Institute, University of Pennsyl­vania, Tufts College, Lehigh University, : -TO MEASURE Massachusetts Institute of' Technology, tttrmsll University, Brown-mrverSilyT -Dartmouth--College,. Columtiia Univer­sity and \Vesleyun University.^ • Men's Fine Shoes zWsit -• • . • . ­ •W?w -Tlic local members are: "In tlie fac­ulty, Librarian 1'. L. Windsor; in the 1610 LAVACA STREET city, George Walton, A. Penn Wool­dridgc, Jr., John M. Brackenridge, Rob­ert C. Walker; initiates, William Prank STUDENTS PATRONIZE Buckley, Charles Thomas Paul, Thomas Gillespie Milliken, James Finis-Johnson, CHAS. G. WUKASH John Gibsort Logue, Walter Scott Pope, Oliver Wilbur Finley, Walter LowerySueoMsor to Aug. WeUbaoher. Garnet" transfers, John H. Moore, from1 Whan you daair* the ohelceet Kmory College, Georgia; Ormnnd Smi< Tobaooos, Candle*, Nuts, Fruits, (Continued on pageJ.)'-" • -* • ­ r~" ' • • , • • . . . Young Men's Easter Clothes L We are better prepared to dress you than we've &ver _ • ^ been. The correct clothes'are here—an array of woll­ fitting, well-wearing suite—in new, nobby patterns in ; : ,*! fancies, and a large display of blues and blacks. You • can get niore clothes satisfaction here for .your Pipney ­thai in other stores. Youths' Suits $8.50 to $25 Men's Sinits $12.50 to $3.50 ' . Easter Shirts, $1.00, $1.50 and $3.50." f Panamas again this season, $5.00, to $15.00. _ _ Straw Hate, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00, up to $3.50. • Easter Neckwear, 50e, $1.00-« at Bethany College, Pennsylvania'. -It is now composodjrf forty-seven active chapters and fifteen alumni chapters di­vided iWn fottr-divisions and wt'll -ttt*; tributed over all of the United States. of the Sout hern division, being tho first addition to (his *!ivisii>ii_ in fifteen years, the" remaining chapters Iicing maintained at \ .inderiiilt, Mississippi. Sewaniv,' \ ir* gmiBi \\ nshington and I.ee, Tuluitc, Co­ lumbia, and Kmory College. tia, '' -.the A\e»tern division consist.) of the chapter's ~~in_nie TWver*TO?5—'flf l#tf», Minnesota, t olorado, Nchraa­ kn, Illinois, California and Chicago Northwestern. Lniversify. Viand Stan­ ford, Jr., University, linker t'nivnraltv and Armour Institute. The Northern division:• The I'niwr sities of Ohio, Xriclijgnii. Indiana. West: Virpnui mid liulirttmpolis. Album Col lege, Adelbert College, Hillsdale College, Ohio Wesluynn University, Kenyon flol­1cjJB7T>irPitfiw"!tJniverHifyj flutler College and Wabash Colleger The Eastern division: Alleghany Col- game. Tlie jranie after the second iuuinjj wa» a rt»thcr even' one for both sido«, in point of. playing,' but. the work warf alow. , . Khanda,.shoved, the ImIU . over ll\s\ . plntc-with a-g?>od ajiewl. -lUfiki 's arm Texas' man. A. \ .\J. w,as too sjrtw gixxl high ones in left tleldV \. 4 M. did some gnod batting. ( hurcliV three l«i«e drive 'w#s one of the finest of the gamv. Kdwnrds knocked a. Will over the left" field fence, and brought in annthrr seorn followed by his homo run. The game was dosed at AtftO with Itl'JUA inning at the bat. A. and M: A.n. r. tt. p;o. Kllta, lb ..... .5 I 13 ^ r* If ** £ SF MITSmart o r H-WILCOX Clothes S prIng. i:,L, tion Sini•" Wo bna -f r • • *t tl*-\Vil«vx *t«tr ft;«k '#«ol> ft-larpt\ of \v« c«U jMttr «(»«\* Nrw Spring Slvvlt'l? of th« 8w«H' nn #b»oluto fuel thnt iu«vor wmplote vml Ulfrtt rl«M wjtjiArcl l»wn islj^WU % " • v f . ]y-4" ' -W" iiixl A (liiVm injur -WMmiT luln t\vtlilTiwtit (Vi'v,ittfldalortw,. l-wften- m cMht« ato iivflmtPlip twtbtf t»\ t'wrv wuy (win Ow OK* YMn««lo s>hti^'it liy lutwl ciuth* •> yttu'H Itiul-. Unvplmt w krtr lowrr tltnt) J^nt —­O kind rteowliorp, ' ,/^v iT'M"""'' , .f- SM IT H &WILCOX Corr oot Drtii For M«ti« Church, $b .. .xiL__.ll' a morrow, April illh sttd 7III i f*atunlay, llanno. as ... j^iL^-4— 7-0—8—H-april 1M.II, the-4astr <4^>,lui gsiiren with Ciirmtcliiiel. i: .4 0 Ht. ICdwants will -be played on tli« Adanta. 2b .. , .4 « »ev«1ly,-If, .,4 0 llniverally athleUrt field, Hackney, cf . 1. The remaining date*, on Ulit schedule l.lpacomb,' rf ..8 0 ninke, p . ;4-0 ant a*' follows: Afirll 14th, Ihth and lilth. Nun* Antonio l/engov', Austin, Total* .......15 23 16 April 2lst;, Kan Antxinio league, 8an Texas. A.B. R. H. P.O. Antonio. April ^Ath, 'Georgetown, Aus Robertaiui,. If . .5 8 OS %«*•• K'lwards, xf , . .3 (ian)ps, for the trip, April 271,It t» Wcllcr, 5b .... .8 •Thrnaher, lb .4 May 7th liiduslvo -April U7tli Mtnitli- Ti. neaxley, 2b .B Terrell. *« . . east Text!* college, IWauitiotit) April J. Beusley, >f . ;S 2Rth, Tulans, K"w (Jrleaqsi Apfll iWlliFriincla, c ...• .? Shands, p and HVUi, Unlveriilty of Alal>«ititt, caloosa (till the .Wth Texas will play A Total* , .29 » 0 27 double hcadar with-Alalta»ia) i May ltd, •Out. hlt jby pltcbad b«U.. Ihrirfy colV'gc,^prinj{fl»]d, ^|g,| May M --— --• •• Ta# 'Mi:: —»d-*ib. A&4 .Score Ira VbN&rV*— -v- mi Texaa .........;.0 t o o 0 10 0 *—» A. and M ..0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 1—4 Struck Out—By Bhands, 6: by Blake, 4. .Base on Balls—Oft Rhands, t:1 eft Blake, .4. * T#o Base Hit*—Unrmlchnxl, Bd^­ warda. Three Bum Hlta—'Church. Home Tttfn Hits—Edwards EJartied Run*—A. and M., , 3; Texaa, 2. ; ' Stolen Bases—>A..lind M. 2; Teton, 13. Left on Baae*—A.v fuid M., Z,;.( Hit by PlUbcd Ball—Mhunda and v Edwards. Wild Pltchea—Blake. Panned Balla—KmnclH, 2;. Cnrml­chael, 1. • { v • Time of Oarne—l:f.0^i,» Umpire—Andre®. " This .seaaon'a bajtebali ^Iwdiil# fall# for twenty-seven 'games,' 'Hie ifast'li opened 'groim4a Ut* zmmA at.» Mtim .fH I ao^ wfil f^iy Ark«tmM i«H»y ml t# «».!«,,-M»y Olli, AtW VST, my 7th, Haylor, Wwo. . Retuhilng to Austin-May l»lli and 10th, Tulana, Au*tln j M*y lOtbv Oeorg*' town, (leorgetown.. The season wtll tie closed wllti tlii Alumni game rm-Alumni day e>mi­metiCKmenl, when 'Varsity witI play fiof predecessor*,/..:'. CHICAGO WILL PLAY TEXAS, Thr OfMieit Atblatle Coot««t-'iv tliv History of tb« tJnivef^ty, An * riMult of extended• n«(frtH«tl<»rw lailween (Viaeh vt Tiffas mid (kiniili Ht&gg of CtiU'MHn, a game liHs tiueri arranged imlM/mn Hut limlMi lenttis" >,r 'I'trtM and Vi«.Vnivznfliy of t:iii»*#o, In' \m played «l 'CWea«« N«>. VfiMllwf ft, ItHM. 'litis will li«i -Uu< immthm for 'fa*** »« tfn up k|fitiMl> h MgitM *miij t»Wf kifiw #mt wilt l« K#. lifell (tot lit* If Mini trntufp lit »t*n It «tl *m ftlfc) to flhn blX* to et «^4t)ji4iMi tii-rthrm ti «iIm «r |«** wilt im atieHfW nktp #fcr* 0U* flMtvnt that tlipy Hav* WnutliarH aUiteltwk H I* liopml tKal ft Ml IK ' ftiturn to *rnMm» tvsm* tiMthwaii mm-the ~in>MLli>." ' '-'%a THE WOKTKAM N«*t MalMntKy-tW iHiiitsat («w Ui» Wwrtk*** WM take p1*w, Tit* jwtMi IM ta wHbrkm been kindly Uy Um. grnm l«*itH mi««l«ti ff* ' i«a»'ilMMTM MMm PaiitftMiilr ^ % iiWU, trnsmmm09ft * 1} ' * ^ ^ ^ —— J* 1^-, -e T Ja mmM V Sji V-> ££5?^ *<» i TEXAN Scotchman's pocketbopk. The name of it is sporan, the Gaelic word for pursQ. THE TEXAN BAYLOR-TEXAS It is the embryb of the ladies'; chate-J iv jI1 weejtly newspaper TiUbiiwhed In laine bags that assume so many. odd .the Interest of the students and alum­ and varying styles today. BASKET BAIL GAME ni of the' University of Texas. f£i THE MARCH MAGAZINE. Subscription price, per year.....{1.25 NEW FIELD FOR UNIVERSITY tnr^ *• * Single copy ...60 ATHLETICS. Hspsiit Read About-Your Fellow Students' Struggles With Cyclones and Ruthless Entered in tie postofflce at Austin, T«xa*,a«-second-clas» mail matter. -Winds—Latest News of Shakspere's ZI6 ZAG Rebellion—Other "Articles of Interest. Alexander Pope........Bditor-ln-Chlet HONOR OF VICTORY. Lewis Johnson .Exchange Editor Persons who, are so finely wrought Miss Virginia IJlce.. .Society Kditress . • . , m IT.-'" that thrills mid throbs enervate theni,. 1 -AfSSOCIATE EDITORS. The' game -of basket bail betwefeir . may, with a feeling pf absolute se­Edward Crane, I. J. CurtslnK^r, W. 'Varsity and Belton high school last Sat­ 0. Shaw. D. A. Frank. curity," peruse tlifc March Magazine urday marked a new departure in the' Business Managers—G. S. Wright from cover to-cover, for there is noth­ '"wad J.M. Newsom. field of athletics at the University. Theing in it tojstir up their aesthetic goose girls—have—been, very enthusiastic flesh. It is not a~b~ad hVa<^ine,h6w­ COKING UP TO DATE. ever. It just is liotr-good—-that's all. their sport, but heretofore-, they have teen' unable., tp hjive fl. • visiting tean^ In several -places—it--approaches "the We artglad to see t!re^BeWTiavaacS5 good, but right there it shies. •_ come to play,, them. . Their initial game made by the co-eds. in athletics. Here­ For example, in "The'Taasing of the with out of town opponents last Satur­ tofore the attractions have been ThfeKF-Cyclone," -we .have two pages—almost day was a most decided success. The edly too small and the encouragement three—of good cowboy dialect, of well of gymnasium work for girls too mea­girls won-many new admirers, and it ger. Now that interest is being grad­ managed-detail, of . rUggcd manhood is to" be hoped that those who have op­ truly depicted—and all of it leads up to posed such sports before will .l|ave hadually aroused it is to be hoped that the the time when. Jim lefthisimportel rapid. frau alone at tlie ranch house and_al —Totjnote-from oheof our sister col Saitardly cyclone, -taking advantage of ble and beneficial features of the game,,his ahsenw, came nnil' (liafrihiitoH Hat increased support in these lines will be legq publioationii I'KxcrcjsB now mottna and will soon join the supporters ot wm;. more to the T/niversity £i{l. than it over the western prairies. But cyclones the movement made by our eo-eds. ever has before. She knows that if she are not altogether -heartless,, for, after Every one '(iresent declared that'it intends to succeed in her school, work Jim had moped for. months,-this one »•! you call a pansy a rhodotociunculosa. Belton—Lak " Lee Rugley, Willie ing a day7 of unalloyed pleasure on the yoliisqueeze --Mof, the '^rae^sap" ^iit TRaWef,' 'forwardsManche " holiday, 21st of April at New Braunfels.' Now of it. "Thought-wave" is cternaljy con­Ethel Walker, guards; Bessie Thatcher, comes the news that the International nected yrith psychology. j^Ve may soon center. • C'i:. " ' &' Qreat Northern! railroad, the Texan have scientifically exact.poetry. Here's Subs." fqr Varsity—Edith" Clagett, BaHroad (?), will not be able iff fur­a specimen, written before science has Eunice Aden, Pearl Pcnfield,. Helen nish a train on that day: because of hav (entirely put in its soul killing wflrk. Garrison:. '• —: togrto put OB twlor'<«•' Call it "Lines to a SyrrimctricaT FemaTc -Subs-for" ~ Belton—LTizie Hu (ison7 cursionists to San Antonio. Regaling Her Sense of Smell-witlv Spec­Marguerite Bedell. . . Well, let's have our picnic anyway. imens from Her Herbarium;" 'Varsity -coach—Miss Wright.' New Braunfels is not the only picnick­Belton coaches—Miss Folton "Walker, ing ground in Texas. Come on, students, O, beauteous creature of tracked ccle-Jack Hubbard. do not let this thing falf thrtjugh. We bellum, Umpires—Misses Brooks and Donnan. intended tp spend that day together, Ill my silbconscious hours Referee—Mrs. Whitis. and let us carry out .that intention. I -think of the, floors Time—1:45 W What's the matter, with Barton -Springs,-As once I. did ;see thy proboscis pink Score—12 to 6. " Onion Creek or Mount Bonhetl? Let us smell 'em. have that picnic in a natural, park, GOV. BOB TAYLOR. where the only lawn mower that has But we won't condemn these triolets cropped its-grass• is.a bunch, of grazing just for one word; they're; air right, • so Will Lectare at Hancock Opera House " sine—Come on, let's have it; T_I far as we can see. However, we hope ofl Thursday Ifiglit, April 7. that thpir author has a safe income, for rn.t «.in J MP, tliere wpnlf.be much time to will be there because Gov; Taylor is' as Wimt right will anyone have to kick •-» u" i ^ a. * v . A.* vtiTL. jh i AX: *• >» g">o nourishment/fc^r. thn gr^ftr Body fresh to a third or fourth hearing a« he •if -thethe KiltierKUtier criticisecritlciao the-ftirdteneethe-ft'udlenee tire"tire ... ».. r -^ 71 ^It with which ^evCn poets are burdened.' '.s the_fi.5at. time Jie^.pours out to hisother, night for the way "America," We are all. familiar with the wofrk-'enraptured audience his delightful.elo­"Dixie" and the "Star Spangled Ban- done by the author of "The Travelers," quence. ' • ner" were -received? -To say the audi, who, by the way, always has the' good Gov. Taylor'^as a new lecture,-"Cas­ enee wag rude is 'putting, it^pjildly/vfhen taste to. sign -his productions. His po­ tles in the Air." The New Orleans Pica­it-ia to be remembered that the players, etry is above Mltgazine standard, but yune says of this lecture; "No effort . themselves arose wlicn they rendered our ought he not to breaV himself of the at -word painting could possibly attain s own national airs. Common cdurtesy habit? When a man at his time of life sublimer height:" . ;r ough^ to liave moved the audience to do gets so fastidious* as to consign his soul "Gov. Lanham will introduce Gov7~Tay>likewise? Where was the courtesy, eh­ ttf some spot • where neither Mine nor lfir on Thursday night to the audience. thusiasm ahd patriotism of which the yourh can come, lie needs either a dose Boys, the peanut will be open.. ; ­ Americans so proudly-boast? Did the of "Huckleberry Finn'' or .Stuart's In­ wet weather, dampen it or was the digestion Tablets. Where's . he. goin\ WANTEB—SOME BENCHES. -. music so deeply . affeeting that feeling anyhow? Ought-lie to /do his friends was too great for expression? The that way? And does lie really mean it? Why, not a few more bnnches . Jeian sincerely hopes that the latter "Walkin' Egypt". is well. told. .It on the campdK. With ail that expanse'"was the reason, and that: the.Kilties be contains, good dialect, fine, character of green grass and.all -those' winding ss' lievedas much, -, iWi'iSc aket^ng,--and-,::AlLm-)ill—itintere,"!te.(t wnlksT-tliere are only—threr^'sce-sawy''­us very much. Whoever L.. W. is ought benches. .Now, this ou^ht not to be. OF INTEREST TO ALL. •% • to write more southern collud folds' We students are treated like step­stories and give jus the rest of those children,• when. our .lot is .compared with The Kitties attracted quite a -good initials... It is not fair for any'con­ that .of the inmates of other state in-deal jpf attention in the corridors last tributor to hide. _ •, stitutions in the city. Now, there's the -^-Saturday in -their novet attire. They ^'Edmund Burke" we.did not read. Lunatic Asylum grounds ' with just were rather uniquely dressed, am) -Doubtless it -is gobd,-.but, if. you want oodles of benches." (You need not many wondered if their knees ever got. the average, student-to read an "appre­ laugh at the comparison of' benches witli j»ld, but the real usefulness of their ciative essay" on some old codger who -benches—we fare '"not' comparing in­ -little tassel-like decorations was a pui­ has been for years, .where %e. cyclope mates.) The -capitol grounds are well'jde to all.' took Jim and Laura, give it such a supplied with seats, as is also the Blyiil This Hovel little oraament th>t haags Bane that ho'11-think its a. romance or Institute and the Institute for the lleafin front of the kilts is the (Continued on page *.}„ and Dumb, Give us benches! \ r "W w.s^ w And in every instance we will sliove back dollar values. This-is _a pretty broad statement but it ia the truth. We have the goods but can quote 36-inch oil boiled tafEeta, regular value, $1.50; sale price. ...,.. . . ...... -•' - w ?v 95c • " - 27-inch Japanese silks, all colors, regular value, 75c j sale price 48c ' 36-inch' all wool voile, black, blue and red, :regular value, 75c; sale price..... 48c . 27-inch silk-tissues, all colorgj regular-value, 5Qc; sale 'price,. 1 .... 34o 032-inch cqrcted chambray, regular value,. 15c; sale price........... i< r ... 10c I11 selling goods, eloquence may plead, and oratory -may declaim, but when "price" talks, the goods move. "Price" • is our best salesman—"Quality". is his able assistant More dress goods. ~;. 1 T ­ 27-inch voiles, all colors, regular value, 25c; sale price. ............ 15c 27-inch Oxford, white and blacky regular' value, 15c; sale price 125c 3"0-inch lawn, white and black, regular Value, 12 l-2c; sale price. Jc 24-inch colored lawn,-regular value,, . r>c: sale price...:..... ....'..,, ,.3c 24-inf'h Scotch lawn, -all colors, regular value, <5 l-2c; sale price........ ...4c SPEINCE MARDIE, lyianager •:v- SUCCESSORTOG.F.HAMILTON smrnmyM OLD PBONE 625 COR. EAST 6TH NEW PHONE 377 and BRAZOS SIS, The Delmonico Cafe J. Hi PATTRONE, Manager and Proprietor.'• ...._. 810 Congress Avenue. •; j'7*"'' Special attention given t» Openi Partlea. 8tudents> Banqurt* a SpeolaHy Russian and Turkish Baths BOSCHE BLDG. PERCY DUP. WHITAKER, Southern Manager. INTERNATIONAt BUREAU OF AGADEMI(M!OSTUMES ^ Makers of . ^ CAPS AND GOWINS .uf* uSi^fty & T8xfX?'*' Prinoetort, -Harvard, ComelL Bryn f!l i m ? Vanderbilt, 8ev»anee, Tulane, University of ChieagOt. Leland Stanford, Georgetown and 8mith. 4 ^"-t lift"' a ^ *1 4 < : ^*** *x Millinery Goods. 904 Congress Ave. ' --Jr. • * ' A 4 • Special Discounts to Students J. F. JOHNSON & GQ. Sail Tailor Made Clothes at less than Hand-Me-Down Prices SpeeiatTeymsto— Rooms and 59,. Breckenridge Hall EXCELSIOR STEAM LAUNDRY Does the -­Best Work 100 West Sixth St. Both Phones.' • J. A. JACKSOP ~ MONEY ^ LOANED raffiliated with the University-^ of Texas. J. Stanley Ford, B: A., . M; A.. Principal. H. P. Steger B. A.. —John_ju.js.een, AsSBtants: J —1809-Uavaoa -8ti»et,-Au«tin, Tex. "The razor without a pull." Sold, throughout the world.. Exchanged and no kluettions asked if not satisfactory byth* Shumate Razor Company. " TEAfiAflOEN & SHUMATE Distributers, AUSTIN, T7XAS YATES Corner Drug Store Cor. Sivntl St intf Coigms An. EXCLUSIVE OPTICIAN Specialists In Lsnsaa Tor tht Eys. HANCOCK HOTEL. Wortham lVbte Contest Saturday Post-Office and Opera -House Block. ~ Forty elegant . ^ night. ' .Lj • ' . i -. '•J! 'Jjrodius. Free baths. (B^OOng fitBt'flasg. Specia) ' Ihe Easter german 'was postpohcd rate? io .students, Yqut' visiting teams -apeciallv soli* • •until Friday night." t cited.-" — , ^ Bob Taylor, will lecture -tomorrow, night,on "Castles in the Air." Satisfaction Guaranteed. Have you read "Testing Milk?". It ls^one of thela'te books of tile library, ^-^daily-^BibltLjBtiuly., and about the Wortham prize contest '-Saturday same number of iiicn and' women in night. . [ two groups studying-missions; "directly Misses Julia Estill aiTdrMary Smitii-under Hie auspices of the association. ers were initiated into the Pi Beta Phis He emphatically states that' this is last week. • -, 'only the .beginning of a great revival Wortham Prize Declamation Contest ,'n Bible and mission study, and the in the Auditorium next Saturday night, Arm? -A+h April 9th. Tiiad Shaw was out again last'week Mt^ssygraL-dttsaLionfiriement. n„ ... count of illness. W. j. Powell of-. Albany was initiated into the Sigma CM. -fraternity" last Thursday night. . Baths and shines''can be had-at the Elite Barber, lGO-4-Lavaca, every Sunday morning from 8 to, 12. John Sayles of Abilene and Robert Ring of Houston were up to.attend the annual K. A.„ banquet, last Friday San Antonio are. stopping at" the Dris­ • fciH^~wnch~to * i.lus delight "of.-one ~of 'Varsity's beau brummels. i T. J. -Palm, now working on the, en­gineer corps. o^ the Katv extension at Georgetown, was up on 'a visit to the 'Varsity last" Saturday. J. E. Ifackett has. severed his con­nection with the University -to beat, the other man from Falls county for'a seat in the nex,t .legislature. ; • B. C. HoIxtIs, freshman from Bran­don, has-resigned from the 'Varsity to accept a position in the Citizens' Na­tional bank at Hillsboro. " Jack Hiibbard was up to see the Bcl­ ton girls play 'Varsity last Saturday. Jack k -Belton^s crack coaeh, but they wouldn't let him see the game; Duncan Bros,, W. and Harris, tfvoex­ studenta and now ranchmen „£ijf. -Egypt, were up to see their old'haunts last weekj "Frog" stayed to, see the Kil­ ties.' ' - . ­ CV T. Paul will quit the army of in­ formation gatherers this week t007 Whltis Avsnuti : The progr-ams were skillfully arranged Both 'phones—Hesldtnca, IMi - COAL WOOD \B -BOTH PHONES LOME STAR ICE CO. Endorsed oy all the Leading Prapls. New Phone 886. 709 Congress Ave. 3S3SSs Fine Stationery Tennis Goods Varsity Pen n ants ILL UNITEKSIITTEXT ONE GRADE ONLY. . THE ARTI8TIC. HIGHE8T 'RELIABLE Bush & Qert$ Pianos We Sell On Easy Terms If Desired. ­. BU8H d. GERT8 PIANO CO. OF TEXA8. REED, Manager v 816 'Congress Avenue. Austin, Texas. IN PHOTOGRAPHS -i—^— . r ' ~ Are still on for Students. Those that haven't taken advantage still have'a. chance. Mr. and Mrs. Elliott i ~-VT .. .. banquet last Friday night at the Aus i-'"Dixie," "'Bedelia" aiid "Dixie Girl.'' Congreas Awinus. tin Turnverein in honor of the K. A. Probably the number that was greet­I rings. goats initiated • this year. Mr. Ben -P. ed with most' enthusiasm (except Hill acted as toastmaster, and after a -,t "Dixie") was the -overture from "Wil­most sumptuous spread, the following liam Tell." It was great, arid alonfc -, . j-iic xitfwi1 toasto' ,«The;IHter" worth the price of admission, and the nity," G. G. Brown,"-"Any Old Thine.' n n t>— ' " trouble of'going through the mud and bit. W. N. LEIUEUR, 'Cavalera Worrcl, Hill, Ring, Sayles, Rubs, Wat­. The kilty costumes were novelties and with their bright colors malde, quite an Shelton, Hamblen, -Bewail, McGinnis. attractive 'show on the Stage. Wilkefson.I^nhamT^ail'^ — Tlic_iiMna'gemeht 'of the ban3""was huret. • very' much pleased with^heTreMptldii The $100 givcji by Mr, H. P. Hilliard given;" and assures the University pub­to be used in purchasing southern lit­ lic that Austin and the University will S. Ev ROSENGREN erature' has been spent. Among the have first consideration on their next 413 Congress Ave. Both Phonss new: books are to be found "Mettle of , k the Pasture," By James Lahe Allen • "Gordon.. Keith" and* "Smta Claus' Undertaker ^ Partner,' by Thomas Kelson Page;' * NEW FRATERNITY. and "John Fox, Jr.," by Ruth McEnery Embalmer Southern tour. » ••• I--'. . *. .».;'!vfe !i­ (Continued from page 1.) Stuart, and. the .books 'of Charles Eg­ -kins and J. Rector, from. Sewanee. bert Craddock. .This -is the beginning Fine Carriages to Hlro. v# After installation, a banquet was.giv­ of a series of -annual • donations to be en-at the Driskill in Honor of the new given: by Mr. IliUiani for this purpose initiated. Librariu^i Pr-7.. .Windsor.act­ of buying the beat literatuie g{ the ed as-toastmaster. The toast list was south. . • . ' ad follows; "Our Mother Chapter," 6. ^ i.TT office, IS, old 'phono, and showod thc.work of an experienced Zation didn't feel such a self-imposed <>lKffcj<*a] mission -that it couldn't use* anything even for encore"that is lesk1 of a classic~than an overture to a Wag DR. H • ° n'erian opera. It played what every j>ne wantedTo hear for encore, "La Paloma," ... .. .» _• • • Korthwiflt m • . .. ­ % $*>•< S.-Walton; "The Pansy Mystery," F. F. . Y. Hr. c; A. KOTES.^ Rogers; "lx>oking Baeicward,"~t)rguHrd The £>lite The meeting Sunday was short but Simkinsf "Inking Forward,"' J. A. interesting. President 'Martin made' a NI^ogue; 'What the Fraternity May. Ex­ (iarefui and instructive report of the pect of Gamtna Iota," C. T. Paul;."The condition of the association for the -—•—— n a i n D o w j.ratermiy, u. a, Rainbow Fraternity," D. S. Switzer. Nearest tJp-t(Hlate Barber year jusr?nded; nVitlr imicfr pfkle and o,vere wefc. laMJtor .twenty^v, Gratification ho stated f.haf ;onDn.thr wi -* -• • » , '^r ^Khopto the Ualrersity gratification he that asso­ Visiting members present; "Ferdinand ciation had at last passed the'stage of Gross, gan Antonio; William Gi'oss, Oityinfancy, and that -it had the brightest of Mexico; 'F. F...Rogers, Deming, N. prospects m its history.* He is ^nueh M.; D. S. Switzer, president Switxer's So A. Glaser elated over the fact that there are now Schdol For Girls, Itaseaj A. C." Wont-about forty. men In five groups pursu­ ken, Houston; A. B. DtwUeli, Terrell. • iu A A "V *k *r Tphite „in. the; greatest meet ever .held in HAVE YOU SEEN THBM? -IT SI5.00 Suits for $ 8.50 ought to *go down .to the athletic field "\ the southland aid in'maintaining that WOULD BE A PLEASURE . TO some afternoon and become acquainted $12.50 Suits for $ 7.50 reputation which our ancestors be­SHOW YOU, OUR TWO-PIEcI with the real status-of things. Xhe queathed to., us.as pur most precious SUITS ARE MEETING'WITH A DE sight that will greet his eyes will heritage, viz., being strong, stanch, 8ERVED POPULARITY; THEY ARE, Al] the latest style of spring 1904 changc all' his doubts to the .firmest fcyal, and not scared of the devil. Sails. Simply bought out all the faith,, and if anyone wert to. ask him MADE BY TtlE M08T-8UGeE3^. surplus stock of two clothing fac­what Varsity's chances are, after he shines, can be had at the FUL TAILORS AND HAVE A .Baths "and tories at one-hi on-thc-^te-Barber, 1604 Lavaca, every Sunday PLEASING DA8H THAT MARKS the hesitation styles to pick from. Don't forget field, without least he morning from 8 to 12. THE PERFECT MADE CLOTHES. would say: "We can't lose." our Shoe Sale. Over a hundred men have gone into * -THE MARCH MAGAZINE. $20.00 regular training'"for ther'different events, and more are coming out every day. . $17.SO •^''"'(Continued from page 2.) 'Glapp $5 Shoes, $2.50 > : r Coach Curtis, who is the father of v an adventure. In our opinion, no ora­ track athletics in the University of tion ought ever to be printed. We like „S1S.OO •Walkom _MIMni2d -Texas, Bays that within another week to hear iiemy butXOTd deiiver tts from he expects to have a hundred dnd fifty having to read them. We merely caught - men on his list. " • S11.SO a gnmpse~of Cicero's name in the sec­ F. E.IM1STROT hundred and fifty men Now, a nwrnn ond paragraph, and immediately we had like quite, a crowd, does it. not? Yes, a vision wherein old Caesar" once more it sounds well, hut when one is con­ .finished his crap game and crossed the fronted with the.'fact that-there .are Rubicon in an. oration trireiue, Hanni­ nearly seven. hundred men in School, bal trudged with bunions and chilblains it does not»reflect much credit1 upon and 'acr08S the an<1 that othir indifferent five'hundred' -A,Pa." ^P0" & HICKS leon again snapped his finger for mon­ fifty, when the further, fact is developed STUDENTS archs to jig. Of course, tli.at may not that of "that five hundred and fifty be the case here, •but any eulogy has for about one hundred and flftv take anv its myr­ kind of CTgrv.ittP Trnm.—ig going fu us the accumulated tedium of iad kin. v-­ win that .Southern meet. .4s to the . DM You Knew That As .we lay out in our hammock among number 1 of points margin Texas will the "wild flowers.-With our valet fatt­ have will depend entirely upon the nihg~us us times to number of that retiring and slothful and. giving at NEW DRISKILL drink of a cooliiig^d'raught, ,we read i\lr. four hundred who will }vake up' and THE 6. JL DAHLICH U. W. Gray's "'•A -Winter 'Pilgrim""and .get out and try. The student b6dy as shivered. We "wondered at first if he a whole does not seem to realize what iceman. the didn't use. .to be the JJJ Driskill Driskill a treat is ia store for it this spring next stanza, " 'tis twelve o'clock! all in : 'Varsity's securing.-the' Southern —Hotel _ — Steam Laundry is deathly still-like and stilly deathlike -meet—here; TT~ means that the best —^except the carousing chapter house Finest Cuialna in th® South. -Everything Laundered Hara athletes in nil the leading colleges'of the Cornea Back Like New. deiuwti and tlie *&Vage,v tustiul .North Bast Faellitiea for Banqueta. • -. Will Mil youJhebeatfurnlturs south are coming down heretotfycon-S'.udanta' Work a Specialty. Wind (pronounced Wined), .which seems Racaptlon Parlora. . • clunions our state IMP ymw roMw or Chapter Houaea with tlfe best great Both Phonae 444. produce. Every student in. school to have it in for Air. Gray,' for it rips COME AND SEE PLEASE GITE US1TRIALft.** ought to be filled with a fixed deter-I a1"1 snorte uround and bothers him con­mination to see that the reputation of j "Merably; but, nothing daunted, he old "Varsity as a leader in every line ' tells it to 'hence' and "git' and, at all Cor. of 16th and Laraca of development is maintained, and the events, 'not to raise so much'h—.'" Tire most substantial evidence' of such in­author fails to tell Us whether the. tention would be for him to get into a •North Wined fled, but we_liave a sneak 8TUDENTS GOING pair,of alibiewated trousers and place Tng-notion. that it did «nd blew Mr. THEIR HOMES.WILL FIND THE himself iri the hands of Mr. Curtis, who French's soul out, of its secret abode. will ably chaperone him at Kla i^n^i^iy Midir.Bhys»i'*pi!i»" 'to' -1 r HANCOCK liveliest of them all. Farts of. it' are OPERA HOUSE A worcl as to the material on liand really: and truly funny, parts of it are Furnishes the best aervice and quickeat time to pointa generally in the 8tata, at present. Over a dozen of last year's clever, and, as a whole, we enjoyed having eight handsomely oquipped paa­veterans are back this year. Bowen, reading it.. We knew, what 'the con-••jjger^traina daily-out' of Auatin. -ForGOVERNOR . tickets and information call at city who scored lit teen points' forTexasaT clusion was to be before it dawned on", ticket office ^ Nashville two years ago, and who wqis the young _ ladies involved, who. ofAYLOR But nLschool Jast-year,-leads thi* sprint-eourse,v are Stupid at times.T Some of 322 CONGRESS ITEND^ RED FRONT, COHNER 6th ers as of old. He Will be seen in the -the .conversation, was too", bright, we Thursday Night, sprints, hurdles apd the high jump tfcis P. J. LAWL688, Paa^anger and* Ticket Agent, • IHpiii' l think. _ Although our experience 'with APRIL 7. year, and 1»«, will be heard: from, .too.' feiliale smalltalkslingers is meager, we Klam, with a record-of-ten feet eight OPERA HOUSE. have as yet never, in actual, conversa­inches in the pole vault, expects to is .but one.. It; h6wever; is exceedingly NEW LECTURE, tion, seen a source whence ;this dazzle participants were Mr?. Hill, Misses De- beat his old "record" tliis year. He will good, for it tells, in a convincing way, and sparkle might come.. The . fine vine, • Stedman, Malloy,.;Jarvis, Davis, ­also figure.in the hurdles and the high of the University's immediate needs, "Castles In the Air" things we might have said are usually Broyles, Borden, Carrie • Gardner and jump. Captain .Fanter'muhl is devoting We never thought that a c6-ed. could thought of hours after the' occasion for Morey. Messrs. Searcy, Harry Biekler, himself to the hurdles, pole vault and- have such a grasp on conditions nor them' is gone. ' '. ' ; Tyler, Fisher, Hutchinson; Crane, Bar« high jump. His work in the hiirdles is show such a broad knowledge of them. Tickets . on 8ale Wednaaday and Sliaks^ere has rebelled! \Ve knew ris, Duncan, Graham and Chester Ter­ particularly gratifying. Marshall, cap­ M§'i W Thursday at Yates' Drug. 8tora, .The Exchange Department, is beyond rell. • -. he'd do it sv for: • you and Wam*' love ' ^A— ; «r concerts during the last -six years, two • about m in the springsJack War£ in the broad young Dresden China effcct -that ex­V-.vve must say something -the scholarship funds of $1250. each haw lA hard work of the editor-in-chief, which Practical Plumbing and -jump and hurdles, and Don Robinson pects you to suffer for her. "Blended been established to aid indigent stu-f is surely evident in most everything are proving them­ hearts," and "roses :red" and "Cupid's to t>.ll. Again, the dents. In addition, the club has given sj Electrical Work.«..^«. Magazine covers have this/year all been selves as good men as 'Varsity has darts" are all very luscious, but at each year ten scholarships of $50 each. ,f|. artistic apd appropriate—a great im- Bath. PHOIW* 8M. TO Caitaran AM. ever had! • • "the secret springs of love," the "moth­Last year the organization * took in J| provement. over some years of the past, Special mention ought -to be made er's thoughts" "that reach below the $6512 .more ' than , in the year before, when spotted yellow and white gave, likewise of the work of Abbott, Bark- rP°t of things" is'a far more reverend and gave $1291 to the Yale navy. 5 way to mud and green, in turn to be leyi Hall, Street, and Lipton in. the slirine. We hope the *!$ouI Transportar :r abandoned for a brindled' grocer's effect sprints; of Bryan, Oalrfs, Fisher and tion Conipahy, Limited,'-' and the.ram-; The.Michigan-Fftdsnitinn-of^Women'B one of thft__iaatest it dpea of -the violet, • A"" translation men iii school, and ,-witli him to.attend ?hould never give .itself away, an^ this prevented its reaching its destination, Students' Trade to. the tjuarter-tnile, but not to be cheated of all fun. by a AusUnJewelrr aadLoan Co. Texas ( nee# have particular one; in passages, ,does appear Solicited . . no-further fear to of contretemps so appropriate to Ap^il 1B^ raR-'W* as the outcome to be wearing foreign clothes that dis-516 Congraaa AvMUtti'&a .. VI • that event. . the picnickcrs went to the firemen's hall, comht. ^ ^ Confidential Loaftia an wh^re they 'enjoygd their lunch andI ,Ftom the abov« the students ought Editonals" is h~ mfanonM.^ for" there WATCHE8, blAMOND8 AND- then danced for several: hears. The ^ ^JEWELRY. 9 1 'i4 -"fo L m li k i'i fki i \f H * m •* t.1/ i -%M.