V O L . X X I I I . F ir st C o lle g e D aily in the So uth A U S T I N , T E X A S , W E D N E S D A Y , M A Y 9, 1923 No. 167 RI BE LEISSNER ELECTED PRESIDENT DF STUDENTS’ ASSOCIATION LONGHORN’S LOSE TO SUPPORTERS OF DEHN WILL CAIL T Candidates Who Won In Election MUSTANGS IN SECOND GAME ON CLARK FIELD E D I T O R - I N - C H I E F O F T H E D A I L Y T E X A N P R E S I D E N T O F T H E S T U D E N T S ’ C H A I R M A N M E N S C H A I R M A N O F T H E O F C O U N C I L A S S O C I A T I O N W O M E N S C O U N C I L T H E E ligibility o f G am b ill W ill B e D ecid ed L a te r FINTO TO BE STAGED B a l l o t i n g B y B o x e s FOLLOWING CORONATION W eym outh Will Be Next Chairm an If Gambill Ruled O ut rn ^ CO n o> O 2 rn Hi S . a . ® - rn 0 a CL r a w rn n g . 03 > S.M .U . M akes Only One Earned Run; T exas Pulls Errors By G e o r g e K ir k s e y ........ . C o n f e r e n c e St en d in gs P. W L. 9 12 B a y lo r 8 14 S. M. U ................ 6 I I T e x a s 8 15 T e x a s A g g i e s ... 2 5 Okla A g g ie s 9 3 Rice 2 A r k a n s a s ............... 6 2 T C U ..................... 8 3 6 5 7 3 6 4 6 I j P ct. .7 5 0 .571 .545 .533 .4 0 0 .3 3 3 .3 3 3 .2 5 0 —Special to The Texan. F a y e t t e v il l e , A rk ., M ay 8 .— B a y lo r won her sev en th st r a i g h t v ictory o f the s e a s o n here to d a y by no sing o u t the A r k a n s a s Rax- o rb a c k s, 4 to 2. T h e g a m e y e s t e r d a y the tw o t e a m s w a s rain ed T hey p la y a g a i n to m o rro w . betw een out. B a y l o r f u r t h e r s tr e n g th e n e d her hold on fi r s t p la c e in the C o n ­ fe r e n c e a s T e x a s U n iv ersity , in second p la c e , lost to the M u s t a n g s FILMED El J. J. WEBER Q u e en M a r ia T a y lo r an d H er C ourt Will Be T a k e n F irst Film ing of the entire series of events o f the Fortieth A nniversary Celebration will begin W ednesday aftern oo n at 3 :3 0 at the M en’s Gym. Dr. Jo se p h J . Weber, head of the Exten sion Departm ent, is direc­ ting the m aking of the film. The pictures will be sent out ov er the United S ta te s, according to Dan E. McCaskill o f the University P h oto­ graphic Lab o ra to ry , who will take the pictures. The Queen, Maria T ay lor, and her court will be taken first, W ednes­ day a t 3 :3 0 . W. A. A. stun ts will be taken a t the W oman’s Gym a t T e x a s went wild again yesterday, 5 this aftern oo n . Pictures o f the but it w as the w rong way. Twelve historical p a g e a n t will be m ade at blazing errors, not to mention many the dress rehearsal beginning at frig h tfu l boneheads, by the L o n g ­ 2 :3 0 T hursday. horns, g av e Southern Methodist U n i­ The form al opening o f the C ele­ versity the second gam e o f the bration will be filmed T h u rsday aeries, 6 to 2 and cost T e x a s U n i­ also. The pa rad e will be photo­ versity very heavily in the C o n fe r ­ graphed F r id a y aftern oon a s it ence baseball race. o f Captain Fired with the ambition to win by the presence F o r r e s t Runnels o f Center, T e x a s, in the box the M ustangs played ever-hustling baseball. T ru e they did not m ake b u t one earned run, but they came back str o n g a f t e r th eir comic holo­ caust o f M onday and fought all the way. S to llie on S h o r t S t a r * Logan Stollenw erck, all-Southwes- tern h alfb ack, w as the biggest M us­ ta n g fa c t o r in the Crimson and Blue victory. Fie had a w onderful d a y on short, cuttin g down impossible ch an ­ ces that were labelled base hits and c o v e !tin g them into outs. He handled 14 chances all the way from third base to second b a se with only one bobble, and in the last o f the ninth he went back into le ft field er’s t e r ­ ritory and grab b e d K in g ’s fly to end the gam e. And a t b a t he connected s a fe ly three tim es out o f five tr ip s to the plate. st p asses through the capitol grounds. The C ircus and Swing-out will be filmed S a t u r d a y afternoon. The historical prologue to the p a ge a n t is considered especially valuable as it will be used in con­ s tru c tin g and preserving the history o f V a rsity in pictures, Dr, W eber stated. PRI BEEH PII ELEGTS E lev en M en W ill B e In itiated W e d n e s d a y in C ourt o f C rim in al A p p e a l s H o 601 719 818 474 997 1114 1608 505 361 162 446 647 326 722 742 405 595 641 615 262 506 260 467 151 129 35 234 69 79 13 37 41 89 27 88 96 99 8 1 3 51 SI 2 ! I Of II 2 9. 7! 6 ! ti 71 44 40 I 901 1 2 1 37! 1241 23 0 I 102' 50! 62! 341 571 169] 27 3 2 88 196 165 163 I 0 2 ii 21 2! 31 2' 2J ll 4 I] 3] 9 2 3 4 IO 3 8 9 5 I O l l 91 7 7 7 1 8| 137 178 35 37 50 150: 67! 233 76 I 48 75 55 ! 24 I 97 95 I 64 45 17 57 86 47 88 71! 46 63 82 91 9 15 14 IDI &| 35! Hi ‘G a t e o f D r e a m s ” to B e G iven fo r H e r M a je s t y ’s E n ­ te rta in m e n t Imm ediately follow ing the Q ueen ’s Coronation a t the M en’s G ym nasium , May IO. a fa n ta s y called the “ Gate of D r e a m s '’ will be held in e n te rta in ­ ment c f Her M ajesty. The story is that of a mortal child who has been chosen to see the w onders of the n a ­ ture and story-book world for one hour. Interpretation of the Mother Goose N u rsery will be given by d a n c­ the first num ber on the ing girl? p rogram being done by eighteen girls who are known a s “ W eavers o f F a n ­ ta s y ” I Rhymes, Ada Maverick E a rly in the p rogram , a bu tterfly dance yill he given by six small g ir ls ; Em m a M orehead will sing “ The B u t ­ t e r fly .” This will be followed by the characterization o f the N u rsery the part 1 f Cle* K in g Cole, and Humpty fe a tured. M artha Sullivan will give a Blue Bell Dance, and a Prim rose Dance trio by Anne M arshall, Dorothy I>orch and Anne Williams, led by F ra n cis G rah am , a | French doll dance by H ester A n d er­ s o n , a dance o f the flow ers by C a r ­ i Dumpty being takin g rie Phifer, Delfina Gomez, M aeleanl McGill and the Prim rose trio, will complete the ceremony. The s to r y ! in won- is UPi and the r)rMm C a r _ hour President: Allen Randolph Le issuer Smith .......... V ice-President: Gibson D yer .......... ....... . S e c r e t e r y-T re a su r e r : Thompson W om an’s Council C h a ir m a n : M cLarry Williams Jo n e s W om an’s Council: ............................ Greenlee ................ . Porter Nail Shipp B a k e r M antor Lo m a x Little Duncan ..................... .................. M a n ’a Council Chairm an: E astm an ... Gambill Weymouth Dean . M en’s Council M em bers: McDonald, Law Mayfield, A c a d ........ Wilson, E d u c a ......... P ratt, E n g. ....... . P r is s ie r, L a w ................. Southern, E n g ............... White, Grad. Edit or T ex an : Fulcher M anag. Ed. T e x a n : Lee Logan Pool ............ ........ ___ ................................... Editor, Longhorn: ........................... ...... ...... Jo rd an Aron Ed. C actus: White Y ell Le ad ers: I 148 20 8 3 2 0 I 76 224 164 341 I I 23 9 313 201 ! 117 3 6 6 42 7 677 424 311 138 382 541 281 614 6 39 351 5 0 9 5 4 0 5 0 6 61 j 308! 157| 221 34 I 349 346] 50} 3611 3571 R o b e r t Inn of Phi Delta Phi honorary legal fr a te rn ity announces the election o f the following men who will initiated W ednesday evening in the cham bers of the Court o f Criminal A p p ea ls: Paul G. B r o w n , ; ,.nd> wht>n thp How ard P. G reen, Chas. H. Dean J r . , derland be However, with all of the brilliant p la y o f the M u sta n g short stop the m ost sensational fieldin g play o f the In the gam e goes to H e rm an Odom. seventh inning he raced ov er back o f ; s le a n Blair> Harold K . s t a n a r d i J o i n . second base and robbed Law rence J er C artw righ t R eisor o f a clean hit, and tossed out g en R S an d e rs a t second. Atwood M cDonald, Howell, J . C. White, G eorge den disappears. L e i s s n e r R e l ie v e s E c k h a r d t O scar E c k h a r d t opened on o f the fo r T e x a s and pitched f a ir mound his baseball, b u t the m iscues te a m m a te s were too much fo r him. A f t t r givin g up six hits an d six ru n s h e* w as replaced b y Captain R ube I.eissner, who held the peppy N a s a to up° n the fo ur hit* and no ru n s * _ unru‘*s w 0 hurled on ' ♦ u the M ustan g s, had control mound fo r his team . And that s p e l l s ' r the keynote to the s ca rc ity o f T e x a s I 5 a f e t e n a ' a t fo r > ^ the ". am , . j , n . t , F I N A L A N N O U N C E M E N T S O F Q U E E N ’S B A L L M A D E Mahon and Henry S. Kelly. The International Legal F r a t e r ­ nity o f Phi Delta Phi was founded at the Michigan Law School R oberts Inn having been established men are expected to wre a r a t T e x a s in 1909. Men are elected tuxedoes or white every sp rin g dress. Other either flannel tro u se rs Y o un g ladies will Only m em bers o f the royal court school an d dark co ats 1869, will a p p ea r in the -aw fro m full in *'t 'o le r Ship. The wear evening dre8ae?. No flow ers initiation will be followed by a ban- will be sent e x c ep t to ladies o f the quet at the University C a fe te r ia , court. fr a te r n ity m eets a t sup p ers held large attendance ex- attendance ex- every two weeks a t the U n iversity neeted a t the Ball hutrc letters will £)uc to the ti • * u ♦ T , ; * theae m ee l' nK» le* al be placed around the Gym and men _ topics are discussed. (Continued on P a g e F o u r ) _______ 0_______ will be able to locate their pa rtn ers J letters with which their I under the names begin. C A L E N D A R W e d n e s d a y C lo w n s, M e n ’s G ym - 3 : 0 0 : n asiu m . E d d y . 5 : 0 0 : H a ’ ? IO F ield. 3 : 3 0 : T u r t l e C l u b try-ou t, D e e p R e e d M u s k S o c ie t y , S 5 : 0 0 : A r c h e r y C lub, A r c h e r y 5 : 0 0 : E g y p t i a n ta b le a u x girls, C l a r k F ield . G ym . 5 : 0 0 : V i r g in i a R e e l G irls, M e n ’ s 7 : 1 5 : “ W e a r - E r e r ” C lu b , Y . M C. A. c h a p e l roo m . term the fall O ffice rs fo r Society, T uesday A T H E N A E U M E L E C T S F o r inform ation to those wishing fill th eir p ro g ra m s out, the part- o f to 1923-24 session were elected a t the ner dances have been specified. Dan- re g u la r m eeting o f the A thenaeum ces one, fo u r, eight, and twelve will night, be p artn er dances, and fo u r will be L ite r a r y J o y c e C o x , p residen t; Jo h n C. Wal- the cotillion. voord, vice-presiden t; C. B. B e ard , c ritic; F. B. Lloyd, t r e a s u r e r ; H Mewhinney, se c r e ta r y ; M. O. R ogers, S e rg e a n t- a t -a r m s ; J . W. reporter, were elected in a m eetin g* honorary athletic frate rn ity , will be debates. T h e ! held in three events on Clark Field m arked with heated afternoon. The society also voted to hold its open at 4 o’clock house m eeting a t the T e x a s Bible try-outs will he held in the 220 yard C h air a f t e r holding a re gu la r meet- hurdles, the pole vault, and the base- ing in the A thenaeum hall n ex t T u e s - 1 ball throw, and other day night. Brazilton, that try-outs fo r S ig m a Delta Psi, Coach Clyde Littlefield announces I events if time perm its. A T H L E T I C T R Y O U T S —...-.. » .— several this in . 1231 65#} 138[ 1431 258 117j 1735 102| 90 i 12] 1291 71! 104| loo: 1 9 1 139i 81' 1071 212 27! 185! 1481 921 9 2 1 IS 84 91 1280 1134 175 1431 1081 526! 290 54 I 5331 3331 I 64 5 f ............................ ! 38 9j 132} 136* 254] 118 1674 ............ Nowotny ........ M ayer McWhirter Word ............. ....., ............. ................................ 535 136 41 24 40 9 5 3 196! 33 5 1 71 213 39 r>! 94| 192 47! 4! 141 1106 261 61 141 Stan d in gs a t end o f first counting o f the " se c o n d s ’ ............... .............. F o r P r e s i d e n t : Ira Allen Nowlin Randolph __ “ R ube” L e issn e r C h a ir m a n W o m e n 's Council A gatha M cL a r ry Lucille Williams .. ...... . C h a ir m a n M e n ’s C o u n c il: 790 W. D. E a s t m a n ...................... 805 Lawton Gambill .................... 991 Charlie Dean ....................... M a n a g i n g Editor T e x a n : 505 Ray Lee ....... .......... . 361 J a c k Logan ...5..... 312 605 553 1339 1236 Stan din g at the end o f the second counting o f “ seconds” : C h a irm a n M e n ’ s C o u n c il: P r e s i d e n t: Nowlin Randolph Rube Leissner ....... ........... 1106 Lawton G a m b i l l .................... According to the constitution o f the S tu d e n ts' Association, 705 697 if the leading < an didate does not have a m ajority o f the total votes, the candi­ date with the least number o f votes is eliminated and the candidate is given second c h o k e s where' he w as given first in the first place. ..... 1242 Charlie Dean B U L L I N G T O N H E R E A T H L E T E T O B E D E T E R M I N E D Orville Bullington o f Wichita F a lls Upon the completion of the track president o f the E x-Stud en t" A ssoci­ season this week-end a t the Confer- ation, who return ed a few days ago nce m eet at Stillw ater, Oklahom a, from a tour o f Europe, has notified he track m eet to determine the best o fficials o f the Fortieth A nniversary that he would be here Celebration Thu rsday, S atu rd a y . F r id a y While in Austin he will be the g u e st o f Max Pickier, president o f the Austin E x -S tu d e n ts ’ Club. and all round athlete in the U n iversity fo r the Bellm ont Cup will be staged. It is planned to hold the meet, whicl includes seven track events the com­ ing week, provided nothing inter­ feres. S m a lle r N u m b e r o f V otes Polled T h a n in L a s t Y e a r 's E lectio n B y Dick S c u r r y In the hottest election seen on the University cam p u s in re ­ cent years, Rube Reissuer was elected President of the Stu­ den ts’ Association fo r the com­ ing y ear by a m ajority o f 136 votes over his n earest op po ­ nent, Nowlin Randolph, while Lawton G am bill won out over Gharlie Dean in the race for Chairman of the M en’s Coun­ cil by a m ajority of only 8 votes. Two recounts were nec­ essary in determ ining who had the m ajority o f total votes cast. One recount w as necessary in deciding the office o f m an ag in g editor of The Daily T exan , R ay E. Lee finally winning over J a c k Logan by a m ajority of 146 votes, a fte r Bran Pool had been eliminated. A ccording to statem en ts is­ sup ­ sued T u esd ay night by porters of Dean and of R an ­ dolph a recount of the ballots will be a sk ed in view of the f a c t that the final count w as so close. C lo se st E le c tio n in Y e a r s The election this sprin g has been the most exciting and closest wit­ in many the U n iversity nessed at years, according to Beverly, J i m who had ch a rge o f the polls. The total number o f ballots c a s t was not as last year, there being only approxim ately 2600 this y e a r to 2800 last year. large a s o f l^awton The ineligibility I.. can di­ Gambill and Charles Dean, dates fo r Chairman o f the Men’s Council, has not been definitely de­ cided by studen t officials, b u t the m atter will be taken up at once and probably will be put be fo re the A s­ sembly fo r interpretation, accordin g to a statem en t issued by K a trin a K ir ­ by T u e sd a y night. J a m e s Beverly, who was in official charge o f voting, authorized the recounting of all votes c a s t for these men, and Archie G ray stated that the m atter would be in­ vestigated In case two men are de­ clared ineligible, John Henry W ey­ mouth, next highest on the ballot, will he declared elected. immediately. these G a m b ill Not a S e n io r Most of the other o ffic e s resulted in decided victories fo r the winners. Eldon Dyer was elected vice-presi­ dent of the S t u d e n t s ’ A ssociation by a m ajority of only 117 votes over his opponent, but there were only the two men in the race, which gave Dyer the m ajority in the first count. J a m e s Gibson, the The basis fo r the charges o f ineli­ gibility of Gambill is that he will not be a senior next year. This is one of fo r the q u alification s office. D ean ’s ineligibility is ha^ed on the fa c t th at he could not get a s t a t e ­ ment from the r e g ist r a r to the e ffe c t that he had during the p a st sem ester passed the requ ired amount o f work. In view o f the fa c t that Dean was not a studen t in the U niversity d u r ­ ing the term preceding that ii* which the election ta k e * place, he could not xhp membprs to the In the first recount for Chairm an of the Women’s Council, D aisy J o n e s was eliminated and A gath a M cL arry was elected over Lucille Williams. c o u n d l who A g a t h a M c L a r r y W ins staff ment. were elected and in t ttte ord e r of e t ontroversy came up as a r e - 1 t b d r stan din g on the final count are, suit o f a protest made by the s u p -1 Lavonia Baker, Kathryn Shipp, J u - p orters o f Gambill as to Dean's ineli- dith P o rter F ra n cis Little and Mar- a b i l i t y which it is claimed was at- Karet Dunean tempted abo ut two weeks b e fo re the election. Imm ediately W arren Hicks, Counci, the Men>s Atwood McDonald, L a w ; Thp men elected t0 in , the su p p o rters I j 0hn M ayfield, of Dean, issued a nrotest as to the eligibility o f Gambill a c a d e m ic ; F ran cis Wilson, E d u c a tio n ; R. B. P ratt, En- gin eerin g; and Jo h n White, g r a d u ­ ate. There w as very little voting for men’s councilmen as there were only two o f the represen tatievs who wfere opposed, McDonald being opposed by law representative and P re ssle r a s engineering as Informal Reception in Honor of Visitors 1 *7 *1 1 D r* • W i l l D C ( - l i v e n F r i d a y P ra tt by Southern C* .. --------- representative. M ary J o u r d a n E le c te d In the race fo r editor o f the Long- In honor o f all g u e sts atten d in g the University, a reception will be held a t the W om an’s Gym nasium , horn Magazine, M ary Jo u r d a n won Frid ay aftern oo n fro m 4 :30 to 5 :30 over Genevieve Aron by a m ajority o’clock. R epre se n tative s fro m vari- of 350 votes. The race seemed in fa cu lty organiza- doubt for a while bu t J o u r d a n ’s lead ous studen t and tions of the U n iversity will be in the was g rad u ally strengthened, givin g j her a decided victory over her op- receiving line. The com m ttee in charge o f the re- ponent. caption consists o f Miss E d n a Mc-1 Three of the candidates fo r o ffic e Daniel, o f the W oman’s Fa cu lty Club, were unopposed. Henry Fu lch er w as Dr. J . L. Henderson, of the TTnlver- elected editor of the T e x a n , polling sity F a cu lty Club, Katherine Coch- the th a t J . were cast fo r any candidate. Lew is ran o f the Co-Ed Council, I r a White was elected editor o f C a c tu s Allen and Lloyd Martin. Musical organizations in the Uni- and M arjorie Thompson, secretary- furnish entertainm ent treasu rer o f the S tu d e n ts ’ A sso c ia ­ largest num ber of v o tes versity will tor the informal a ffa ir . The r e c e p - j ti * »»«• IJML, •▼ •it B»f»mhs# *xeept M w - • tty ra tio s* . Amy •phoM 11 it . Attar 5 p. a teJephoee ISS M ain B i d d i n g . T a i O M e* . R oom P H a t i f h r h a * , J B a il. th o U a i* * r » ilr E n te red as p o s to ff ic e C e n * - .* * • • r o o 4 -rle a * m a tte r a t th* a t A a a t ia . T t i M , a n d o r A e t a t ,< M arch l c a n u l l : * , * Wmm IIVVl ACI VI xjwxmmmr n i r d B ep t w a b e r t i . I S I S £££££ I Si:! work in prom oting the — of T«*.jof a University com ic; and es­ pecially should be ap p reciated for its unselfish willingness to to “ -a u i u w i i i . t n w illin g n e ss * « « l - f c : iore‘ ° l5 e p r ,l'ile‘fe of ia*ui»* rate* • xeapt Mo* commended on its valuable Today’s Editor Tommy Hawk. cause lContribu!or—Ju*ta- An Elegy in Engliah (W ith Apologies to G rey) sound gong dawn of English ll, Th* school gang the The punctual prof drawls slowly an already au thorized comic of its own in o rd er th a t a b etter a n d b igg er official humorous* TK. .i u d . r n . t . k . m agazine might through and resources of the Public*- tions Board. the g re a te r facilities! A„d lit „ / muefc U o issued eom. . be th.ir with oor c. ri wha, e n s n a r in g all phases of th e student’s eye, Now tades the classroom from one P m H ^ M t h e 1 p ublications Board to issue a t h e D d e ! ? i ? n ° { miles a w a y T b * » '» '• ■ ' » « • <•'■>— . t h o u i a n d A"d the sky - l r . - Th.n I. „„ . .. w .r —wfcy, w. .h.ll .W M H A R R Y JA C K S cO tor-ta-C h ief HENRY C FU L C H E R M anaging E d ito r T O M A S 0 . P O L L A R D 5 - p e r * ic in # B i d e e * * M an ager E R L E m R A C E Y e a t! E L M A GUMM A d » # r tim ing M a n a g er* Feet are S U F — Da rid H E. K eller N ow Un Randolph P r ic k ly P « * r a # r e p b « E d itor* — F ran k H u lk Iff, J o t W b r s H t t i e b t f t f H a t c h e r . • T A F F FOR TODAY D e c k le * W ail* , J D s «*« R E P O R T E R S la a a a E d ito r Aaaimtaat Aam eta, t L o o fa T . E h * * b e th R o b ? E C e o r g t T . K irk **? H o w a r d MttMahon H am jet t R ic h a r d to n S c a r r y E dw ard* W I i K #nd*.‘l W»r ••« < th a i . t a d . . , «i» * ■ -. A" n p l a u l i r a air% l „ rK, to to My one hour too many end alas, lazy stu ­ For he has gone where dents live. M o th e r Comes To A in ’t it awful To be all Dressed in Your senior Regalia in A freshman class And have the P rof Call on You and you Answer “I don’t know.” And the Sixteen-year Old Fish sitting Beside you Pipes up with The correct Answer? Aint it awful? I say Two heads ere better then one.” referring silv< to Y e., if yo u ’re dollar.. t i t the week I I! have to start reform ing before is done, For all my folks are com ing down to see the three clays’ fun; PU have to drop this merry life and ’gin to settle down, And pretend that I’m most studious When My Folks Come To Town. I'll put my Bible on the desk ain’t been out the trunk) (it I - Juxta. Town PU have to hide that pack o f cards, get out the dominoes; There must be books aplenty, “ T h a t’s where m y money g o e s,” | Is what I w ro te m y father: I’ll s c a t t e r h eaps a r o u n d By b o rr o w in g books from other g u y s, When My F a t h e r Comes To Town Stacomb jar , I v e put away that likewise the brilliantine, My baggy pants, and pleated coat (garb of the je lly b e a n ). I I'll find a baseb all mil or glov e; and g e t my r a c k e t down, hor r c a n ’t be a sissy, I When My Kid-brother Comes To Town IMI have to break that standing date up at the Scottish Rite. That I have every Friday; and go with H E R each night. And w e a r H E R C h ristm a s present, that loud tic, green and brown, PII pretend I love no other When That Back-home g irl’s In Town. W a? tTTu: LAST MINUTE PROTESTS - . * one in ? been tactics tactics used The Texan desires to voice ^ During the past few years the Longhorn and valiantly valiantl>' used " i n :Mncerel-v ln com m endable at f / 'n com m endable ap­ lite ‘empta “ > accomplish w hat The Texan believes is the impossi- b i t : the issuance of a m aga­ zine th a t would be p o p u lar and a at the same time occupy purely literary field. T he re the suit often has been th a t M agazine has neither popular nor literary. a • the editors of , have w orked its disapproval and condemn®! T ' " 7 ’r .ked tion of the tion of the m aking protest as to eligibility in the race for C hairm an of the Men’s Council. Even if it candi­ be granted th a t date, or his supporters, had the legal and technical right in the particu lar instance to call into question the right of an opponent to run for the office, * it seems to be a m a tte r of bad lf the Longhorn M agazine is g race and unsportsm anlike a t ­ as « titu de to wait until a late hour medium for the b e tte r In­ on the day before election to ta k e such a step. Especially erV 7 expression, it should be does this seem true when it jH‘ rad,calIy changed, both in ar- eonsidered th at the cause for r a n £ em ent and contents. Li­ at- an the can didate's ineligibility, if *tead of *here being any, was well known to the *fm P^ to iuuse a “ half-breed/* the whole em phasis should be parties concerned for at least the placed on the quality of several weeks prior the tne , Wl* tIIC Muaucy or . the weens prior : v election day. T h e d e l a y until 8torie8» easays, and poems that late Monday in t h e 1 are contained in the publica- ineligible t,on \ . T h* \a rra n g e m e n t of the Candidate declared ineligible - ^°?* inevitably resulted in m uddling ' 9? ,cfLy . m agazine m agazine simple, the political w at«r and leaving the situation on election ._ the ------ — very A re-or­ very confusing to th e voters, and, in addition, engendering considerable undesirable feel- ing am ong the partisans. • sparingly, i f at all. ganization lines, along this, . r i u,)ldd result in the legitim ate and p rop er developm ent o f a of The Texan has no desire tol?£nCu-y J ite ra rY m ag azine of the Longhorn or sim ilar — . . . . . to serve its real function — (jav with illustrations ^ te r a ry Pla,n l he a r r a n K_____ having used f I? K A I a A W M * . ! , m. a ^ d to to r i o w t l ’ / i i t • • • t n o _ I e me A . rn * he hi 18 Congress A venue Light Summer Suits in the Season’s Newest Styles from Hart Schaffner & Marx )u M w a n t to get into th e p ic tu re " this season ; these n ew suits will h elp you. C hoice light w oolens have en­ tere d into th e m ak in g ; th e y a re su m m e r-m a d e , but cor- re\9< S c u t ti EXTRAORDINARY MANY ARE BUYING THREE AND FOUR PAIRS NEVER BEFORE HAS A U STIN SEEN S U C H A SHOE SALE AS THIS MONDAY AND TUESDAY OUK STORE WAS PACK ED T O H £ « E * U y S £ A I I ( . a v host' who realize th e im portance of p r e tty footw ear are a ffo rd ed the opportunity of replenishing th eir needs from th e most desired modes at g re a t reductions T here ' tu r" sole s'iPDers in Black Satin, P a te n t, G unm etal, Brown Kid Brown Calf Kld a " d W h ite Linen. Also lace O xfords in all th e wanted .e t h e r s Some stock num bers are still practically com plete, others mure broken in sizes earlier you call the more com plete will be your satisfaction. TWO MORE DAYS OF WHIRLWIND SELLING . — — — $5.85 Dillingham Shoe __ # : w a r m m n x a ;.¥S-n5f,fg^gare T H E D A I L Y T E X A N R I L F E C L U B p r a c t i c e 5 : 1 f> W e d n e s d a y a t W o m a n ’s G y m . L a s t p r a c n e s d a y a t 3 : 3 0 a t D e e p E d d y . M IS S H E L E N S A U M tic e b e f o r e m e e t. P R E S I D E N T . C L O W N S M E E T 3 p. rn. W e d n e s d a y in M e n ’s G y m n a s i u m f o r c o s t u m e A R C H E R Y C L U B w ill m e e t W e d n e s d a y a f t e r n o o n a t 5 o 'c lo c k or th e A r c h e r y Field. D O R O T H Y M c C A M B E L L , Trifling T h r e e S n a k e C harm era, F at L ady, and S h u f ­ flin g Sam W ill A p p ea r R E E D M U S I C S O C I E T Y w ill m e e t in S H a ll IO a t 5 p. rn. t o ’ hold e l e c tio n o f o f f i c e r s . M e m b e r s a r e u r g e d t o b e t h e r e . p i c t u r e . S. M. E C K D A H L . P R E S I D E N T . I NIV E R S Ll Y H O U S E m o t h e r s will h o ld r e g u l a r m e e t i n g g W e d n e s d a y th e G i r l s ’ j Hi 3 : 3 0 p. rn. A p i o in t a b l e a u x r e p o r t a t C l a r k A L L G I R L S t a k i n g p a r t in E g y p t i a n F ie ld W e d n e s d a y a t 5 p. rn. f o r r e h e a r s a l . Important. H I S T O R Y 10.2 e x a m i n a t i o n T h u r s ­ in c lu d e C h a p t e r s 12, 15 d a y will T I N D A L E . a n d 2 8. A L L G I R L S in th e V i r g i n i a R e e l a n d interpretative d a n c e m e e t In M e n ’s G y m a t 5 o ’c lo c k W e d n e s d a y . MISS HELEN S A U M . L A S T T U R T L E C L U B t r y - o u t W e d “ W E A R - E V E R ” C L U B will m e e t W e d n e s d a y e v e n i n g a t 7 : 1 5 C h a p e l room Y. M. C. A. S A L E S M A N . DONNELLY & WHITE Phone 6131 Plumbing and Heating Contractors 9 0 5 Congress Av®. S w e d e T o m N a sh , T om L o u ise S t e v e n s , S u m n e r s , S w e n s o n , H u g ! T its w o r t h , D ic k H a w le y , Cecil G rig g s IL W a d e , J . D. S u g g , W illia m Al! day. M I L D R E D C H A M B E R S , FELLOWS: Form al Dress Tuxedos, Full Dress or W hite Suits. Also White Flannel truosers. If you need any of above th e A sk For J. DARRELL J O N E S The M an’s Shop E. M. Scarbrough & Sons N o w S h ow i S ee E u rop e B y M o to rcy cle! W o n d e r f u l , n e w p u n for A m e r i ­ c a n s t o t o u r i ut. pc at s m a l l e x - p e nse . G e t a H a d e s n e w o r us ed with . r w i t h o u t s id ec ar — w h e n vo u te a c h Fart*. R id e w h e r e v e r y ou w a n t b a t t l e ­ field*. A l p s , G e r m a n y , a n y w h e r e . Paris d e a l e r AC SRI b s to buy back m o t o r . v. Ie fo r tw o-thnds o f net p ur dvise price, w i th o u t d elay, w h e n you fini sh y o u r t o u r , Write ut full information •bout tm* anis a i ng plan, H a r le y -D a v id s o n M o to r C o . M G W a u k e e , W i a c o n o i n r F A I R F A X NISBET, Editor M r*. V in s o n H o n o r e d t h e H o n o r i n g M rs. R. E. V in so n w ith ’a f a r e w .i l F a c u l t y r e c e p t i o n ' W o m e n ’s CIut> w ill e n t e r t a i n W e d ­ n e s d a y a f t e r n o o n a t t h e c l u b h o u s e to 6 o ’clock. H o s te s s e s f o r f r o m 4 the a f t e r n o o n w ill be M isses E lv a B a s c o m , D o r o t h y S e h o n s , L u c y F o s ­ t e r a n d J a n e Hill. M e s d a m e s R. E . V in s o n , J . R. W h a r e y , S h e r m a n o f N a s h v ille , T e n n . , a n d M isses C l a r a L e n o i r P a r k e r , D o r o t h y D i m m e t t . B e ss H e f l i n a n d M a y F e n ­ t h e r e c e i v i n g t r e s s will o f f ic ia te 1 t h e a f t e r ­ line. th e U ni- n o o n v. Ill be m e m b e r s o f S p e c ia l g u e s t s f o r S c h o n s , in i v e r s if y L a d i e s C lu b . M rs. L o u is L o w e o f T a y l o r will th is v isit h e r so n L o u is H a m i l t o n wee k-en d . A lv in a A b r a m s h as r e t u r n e d f r o m a v isit a t h e r h o m e in N e w B r a u n f e l s . Miss C h a r l o t t e B a u m e t z w h o h a s b e e n v is i tin g h e r s i s t e r M y r t l e h a s r e ­ t u r n e d to H er h o m e i n S in to n . E d i t h C o r y s p e n t in S a n A n to n io . e n d t h e p a s t w e e k Varsity’* Birthday I* Featured in May Issue of Longhorn “ S e v e n W o n d e r s o f t h e W o r l d , ’ will be o p e n e d a s o n e o f t h e s i d e ­ s h o w s to b e c o n d u c t e d in c o n n e c t i o n w ith on C l a r k F ie ld . T h e s h o w will als<* b e o p e n e d b e f o r e p a g e a n t a n d F r i d a y n ig h t. th e V a r s i t y C i r c u s a f t e r th e t h e T h r e e , ” “ T r i f l i n g T h e f i r s t f e a t u r e o f t h e show' will b e k n o w n t h r o u g h o u t U n i v e r s i t y c ir c le s a s v e r y p e r f o r m e r s . e n t e r t a i n i n g v a u d e v i l l e B e ss N ichols, W i l m a K i r k p a t r i c k a n d M a b el M a n se ll, c o m p o s e t h e c a s t e o f t h i s trio . I n a d d i t i o n , t h e “ G r e a t a n d W e ll- K n o w n S n a k e C h a r m e r ” w ill n o t be m i s s in g in V a r s i t y ’s s id e -s h o w s . O n e o f t h e r e p t i l e s he w ill c h a r m Is r e p u ­ te d to be t w e n t y - f o u r f e e t lo n g . T h e c u s t o m a r y m a g i c i a n w ith his m i r a c u ­ lo u s t r i c k s a n d p e r f o r m a n c e s w ill a l ­ so b e f o u n d in t h e “ S e v e n W o n d e r s o f t h e W o r l d . ” s h e to s u c h T h e F a t L a d y , w h o r e l a t e s t o h e r a t ­ u n b e l i e v i n g a u d i e n c e h o w t r e m e n d o u s p r o p o r ­ t a i n e d tio n s , will a lso b e b r o u g h t f o r t h e C e l e b r a t i o n sid e -s h o w . S h u f f l i n g S a m w ill be t h e o f “ S e v e n W o n d e r s o f t h e W o r l d . ” a n o t h e r f e a t u r e A M E R I C A N L E G I O N m e e t i n g t h a t f o r W e d n e s d a y i n d e f i n i t e l y p o s t ­ w a s s c h e d u le d e v e n i n g h a s b e e n p o n e d . C O M M A N D E R . i a I >\ -1|j r »- — A Param ount Pictu re starring L eatrice J oy L ew is Ston e Nita Naldi P au lin e Garon I B IO P I C T U R E S t - I T T L E P P l g ^ T T od ay and T h u rsd ay C lair W in d sor In “ FO O L’S FIR ST ” E xtra, C om ed y A ttraction A B A R G A I N M other’s Day S U N D A Y T h rou gh “T h e F rien d ly T h u rsd ay T h e a tr e ” C leaner and Dyer Congress Avenue Phone 7936 hum iiiiiiitiiHiiiiiHiimiiiMiiiiitHimmii F l e d L e o n a r d a n d F r a n k P a i n e o f t h e D e lt a ('. a r e v is i tin g a*, S. M. C h i h o u se . K a t h l i n e M c M a n u s is v is i t i n g g h e r s i s t e r , E ile e n , a t M rs. S c h u lle r s . cia a n n o u n c e s t h e p l e d g i n g o f R e y n o ld s o f F r a n k l i n . L loyd Y. T a y l o r o f D e c t a u r is v i s i t o r a t th e A c a c i a h o u s e . R. F. J o n e s o f S. M. U. is gue.-Y a i Liiv Pi K a p p a A lp h a house, v H a r l a n F e n t r e s s s p e n t t h e w e e k iTid in W a c o . W a l t o n C o c h r a n o f B e lto n a n d P r e s t o n L iv in g s t o n o f T e m p l e w e r e g u e s t s f o r th e Pi K a p p a A lp h a h o u se . th e w e e k - e n d a t J o e G o ld s ti n e s p e n t th e w e e k - e n d in T a y l o r . (. iii f W e lc h s p e n t t h e w e e k - e n d a t T a y l o r a n d he h a d a s his g u e s t P a t ­ t o n R u s se ll. H a r o l d M c C u llo u g h o f W a c o w ho w as a f o r m e r s t u d e n t in th e U n i v e r ­ s ity is s p e n d i n g t h e w e e k - e n d a t t h e ►Sigma A lp h a E p s ilo n h o u se . K a t h r y n W e b b s p e n t t h e w ee k e n d a t h e r h o m e in W a c o . Bob G oble o f D a ll a s is a g u e s t a t t h e S i g m a Chi h o u se . E u g e n e S m ith h as r e t u r n e d f r o m a visit in H o u s to n . Sh E r v i n L a n g l e y o f S a n A n t o n i o is a g u e s t a t t h e S ig m a N u h o u se . D I X O N S t 7 le a d s — *all d e a le rs J am on— 'ythias— “ W hat w in the name of th a t pencil I ro t e s s e r W illia m s w ag r e c o in - m ending thi* morning?*’ think of a fab led “Eldorado— m y boy, E ld o r a d o ! J u s t land of M fe an d *. ppine«v -* h e re no one “ u n ks—w h ere pencil* a r e tile m agic stick- of achievem ent. Then you can never forget it,“ M OI HER S Day awakens fond memories and sweet sentiments. Prompts the de­ sire to give expression by some token, of your love for HER who was ever your counsel­ lor and guide. Gladden the heart of MOTHER with a box of CHOCOLATES Fo b A m er ic a n Qu e c n s Nothing more appropriate or appreciated than King’s ( hocolates. These candier are delicious. And they are packed in such beautiful boxes, with decorations which retlect the sentiment of Mother’s Day. Drop in and place your advance orders NOW, Candy sent by Parcel Post to any address. University Drug Store •SANFQRDS FOUNTAIN PEN INK "The Ink T h a t M ade The Fountain Pen Possible For Hair That W on’t Stay Combed For wiry, fractious hair— soft fluffy hair—.for any kind of hair that won’t behave use Stacomb. Your h a ir will stay combed all d a y if you use Stacomb. Ideal after w ashing your hair. Restores n a t­ ura l oils washed o u t A dds life and luster. Ask your b arber f o r a Stacomb Rub. A t all druggists. S ta co m fr' r n . or rte* * • Makes the H air Stay Combed For this su m m er th a t Will Net You Some Real MONEY Last S u m m e r I 330 M en A v e r a g e d O v e r 8 Men M ade Over Phone 7386 2105 Nueces Street See J. M. Lightfoot D O P E O P L E W H I S P E R T H A T T O Y O U R B A C K ? ( a r e a n d a tte n tio n to y o u r clothes will p r o ­ d uce just such a p p r o ­ val from the m o st crit- Send y o ur w o r k to N O W ON SALE! General admission to the Pageant, Cir­ cus, Q ueen’s Coronation will be 50 cents each. A season ticket costs $1.25. for seats If you wish reserved these events, the following prices will hold th e seats for y o u : Reserved seats for P ageant, $1.00; for the Circus, $1.00; and for the Queen's Coronation, $1.50, $1.25 and $ 1.00. A n o th er event w here tickets will needed is the Queen's Ball and they being sold for $2.00 a couple. Tickets on sale now at booth north of Library ■ S S S ?/ rn liiioxatfippBH 020200020001020202000102020200020002010202000200004801 T e x a s S co res T w o in F ifth ing con sisten tly all year in both KNOX HATS KNOX STRAWS I ( M O H LOSE DAYVAULT IS TEXAS* ONLY HOPE IN WEIGHTS Continued from P age One runs. Tt was Runnels' second victory this year over the Steers, harin g beat T exas in Dalla*- “ Sm u” made three ta llies in the third. Stollenw erck led o ff with a triple into right that Captain Lew- m e r and King w atched fa ll between and S tollie them . R unnels scratched an infield hit counted. Bishop bunted safely . Thompson sacrificed R unnels to third and Bishop to sec­ ond. R unnels w as o u i at the plate on B ed fo rd ’s roller to Sm alley Kib­ ble booted Sanders’ grounder very and Bedford badly and Bishop scored. M ore Bad Baseball The M ustangs made another run in the fourth. E c k h a r t m essed up R eisor’s grounder, and he was safe to; f ir s t Eckhardt threw wild a t second on P a yn e’s e ffo r t all J and bands were safe. Allen picked Reisor o ff second for the s.eo n d ou t, but | Stollenw erck scratched a hit through , the box, and Eckhardt walked R un-| n eb to fill the bases. Sm alley’s er­ allowed ror on B ishop’s P ayne to com e home. grounder to S. M U ran their total to six in the fifth with tw o more runs. Kib­ ble erred on Bedford s grounder, Sanders sacrificed him second. Eckhardt passed R eisor, Bedford and Reisor pulled o f f a double stea l, the form er going to third and the latter to second. le o n a r d cracked a hit to cen ter and Bedford scored. L e i s t e r fum bled the ball and R eisor tallied on the sam e play, ending the scoring fo r the M ustangs. T ex a s made th eir only runs in thej fifth . Allen singled through short, but was out at sel*>nd on Eckhardt's ro ller to Stollie. Kibble drove out a triple that bounded over P ay n e’s head in right. Eckhardt scoring. Kibble cam e in on K ing’s sacrifice fly to center. T he box score: T e x a s K ibble, ss ...... 8 K ing, rf 4 , P. L eiisn er, c f p 4 ..... 4 Sm alley, 3b . Carson, Odom, 2b S led ge, lf, c f . ......... A llen, c Eckhardt. p, lf I I 0 z 0 0 0 1 2 AB. R. H. PO. A. E. 3 0 2 I 0 I I 2 o . 4 0 0 8 0 YI . 4 0 0 *. 4 . 3 0 0 I 4 0 3 0 2 a 0 2 . 4 1 2 lb ..... k f t r n Wmfem?- F R A N K D A Y V A U L T Frank Day vault is T ex a s’ lone hopi* in the shot put and discus throw in the C onference track m eet to be held this week-end at S till­ w ater. Oklahoma. D ayvault won second in both events in the crucial dual m eet of the year with the Texas A ggies last Saturday a t Col­ lege Station and has been perform ­ events. -O'— ANNUAL BANQUET GIVEN BY RUSK AT CAFETERIA Rusk Literary S o ciety will hold its annual banquet Monday evening May 14 a t the U niversity C afeteria. T he) program at the banquet will consist j of a fter dinner speeches by all those who care to participate in the Morris Sh copa rd after dinner sneaking c o n - ’ test. Cash "rises will be awarded to the h est speaker o f the ev en in g . Ow-! ing to the fact that the Circue will be goin g on, the regular Saturday night m eeting will not be beld this week. Total* .. . 36 2 9 27 14 12 Score by innings: S. M U. AB. R. H. p o A E 2 lb . ...... 5 Bishop, c f 4 Thom pson, c B edford, 2h .. .... 5 Sanders, 4 ___ 4 Reisor. Sb Leonard, ...... 4 P ayne, r f ............ 5 Stoflr-nw^rck, ss 5 R tm ne1*, p ...... 3 Irby, r f ....... .. 0 . lf I 0 2 0 I 0 I I 0 0 3 3 5 9 I 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 3 I 2 0 0 7 2 0 0 0 I 0 I I 3 2 0 Stolen S. M. 1T................. 003 120 0 0 0 - 6 T exas .......... OOO 020 000— 2 bases— Bedford, Reisor. 0 Sacrifice hits— Thom pson, Sanders, 0 King. Two base hits— K ing, Payne 0 Th re a base hits— Kibble, S to llen ­ 0 werck. H its and runs o f f Eckhardt 0 6 hits, 6 runs in 4 t-3 in n in gs; o ff 0 L fissn er 4 hits, 0 runs in 4 2-3 in­ Struck out by Eckhardt 2, 0 nings. I by Leim ner I , by Runnels 3. Base on 0 balls o f f Eckhardt 2, o f f W # nor I. 0 o ff Runnels I. Left <*i b a ses- — — — — — — T exas 6, S. M U. 9. U m pire— T otals . so 6 IO 27 15 I Sw een ey (T exas T eague.) ■MHMRfCT .. .ya < JMM MVI MHMSNH ll iiiwiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiTiiiiiiiiiiriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinHiiiiininiiiiTTi'iiiiinifnTTn “Wear-Ever” Salesman Attention T h e will be a sales class at th e Y .M .C .A . I ton igh t b e g in n in g a t 7:1 5. Be there. A n y o n e is w lcom e w h o is a good listener. S M ig jjt ■ I ELECTED to a job for this sum m er w here you can net | som e real Cash (if you can q u a lify ). H A V E stu ff to com e over to th eY .M .C .A . about it? $ 1 0 .0 0 PER D A Y S ee E ngle ....... Y .M .C .A . T H E D A I L Y T E X A N WITH I S I’S H B U T FOR U H S LONGHORN BANO GIVES THIRD MISIC CONCERT I Dean Bell Suggests New Plan for Senior Stu­ dents Progra m Consisted o f Classi­ c a l an d Popular Numbers will giv e the fourth m usical concert o f the w eek. Mrs. P eep les was form erly head o f the In stitu te o f Applied M usic, and is w ell-know n in T exas for her m usicianship and the large num ber o f pupils which have studied with her. E ntertaining in honor o f the H**t a ii M erchants of Central T exas, the Re­ tail M erchants A ssociation and the Retail Credit M en’s A ssociation were hosts a a banquet sponsored by the School o f B usiness A dm inistration, Tuesday everting at 7 :4 5 at the U n i­ versity Commons. by num bers The program o f the evening co n ­ sisted o f speeches and im prom ptu talks by the gu ests interspersed with various m usical the “T e x e tte s,” the Scottish Rite Dorm i­ tory orchestra. The principal speak­ er o f the evening was Dean B ell who outlined a co-operative plan fo r se n ­ iors in the school o f B usiness A dm in­ istration. H is plan w as to allow the seniors to work in pairs, one o f the students going to school w hile the other g o t practical exp erien ce in his In this way chosen field o f work. in seniors would spend tw o years stead o f one in their senior year. Mrs. R. E. B aw ley spoke on the credit system laed by A ustin m er­ chants which is one o f the m ost e f ­ fectiv e in the South. The program was concluded at 11 o ’clock w ith the “ E yes o f T ex a s.” M embers o f the Longhorn Band presented the third program o f Aus­ tin's third annual music w eek, T u e s­ Junior High day ev en in g in School auditorium . B urnett Pharr led his men in a typ ical band pro­ gram of classical and popular num­ bers. the The program was o f Shiloh” as fo llo w s: " B attle (B a r n h o u se ); “ F a u st S electio n s” (G o u n o d ); “ N e l­ lie G ray” (S m ith ); F lute solo by H. A. C ory; “ Q uality P lu s” (H o lm e s); “ Opera Mirror” “ U ncle (Lamp**); “ Eyes o f T o m s C abin” T e x a s.” iT o b a n s); The Band played this short pro­ gram with the sam e sm oothness o f tem po and finis! of execu tion which have characterized its concerts this In particular, the Gounod season. com position the w ell-o1- showed ganized ensem ble perform ance o f the Band and the balance o f tone as it is distributed am ong the various se c ­ tions. W ednesday ev en in g in the sam e auditorium the M en’s Glee Club, un­ der the direction o f Lester B renizer erin© B. P eeples pianist, o f D allas, CLASSIFIEDS I I L A D IE S’ T ailoring, dressm aking, al­ teration s and repairs to costum es a specialty. Mrs. P atton , 108 W. 10th, — 15 phone 8 5 6 7 . FUR SA L E — Brand new piano, beau­ tifu l M ahogany case, 50 per cent Phone 5878— Dr. O. P. reduction. Cam pbell, 601 W est 18th S treet. FOR SA L E —S lig h tly clubs and caddy bag. Sm ith, U n iv ersity T oggery. used g o lf See A. B. — 9 Sani tary Plumbing, Steam and Hot-W ater Heating. Modern Electric Appli* snce*. John L, Martin Phone 3563 410 Congress Accessories for The Q ueen’s B all M U S I C A L R E V U E S About 50 pe r cent of them consist of clothes, or a LACK of th e m — and the other percent in scenery and and singing ii. various degr ees of goodness badness. Th e KIW ANIS I* a r m ! something from thei r revue — 90 p er cent of the Kiwanians. as a ticket selling aggregati on ar e ab out as e . fieient as old King Tut. Of f t h e stage, as on, it’s w h a t counts at least at the s t a r t and often at the finish. The show was worthy of bet te r pat ronage. sees eye the t h a t S p e a k in g of C lothes Fit a young man out in SOCIETY ER AND CLOTHES and you have alre a dy pr ej ud ic ed the people in his favor— and rightly so— f o r SOCIETY BRAND em ­ every de­ ploy the most in skilled tail of thei r tailoring — Newest fabrics in correct style. cr a ft s m e n We fit you perfectly— four high class lines to choose from— the gab erdines — mohairs— silks and light woolens— and a g r e a t as so rtm ent of wash suits give you a wide price ra n g e and choice. White Flannel Trousers $7.50 $8.50 S hirts, ties a n d all accessories needed. F r a n k ’s Boot Shop, N ew Y o r k - c reato rs of m ad e to o rd e r fo o tw e a r will h av e th eir d isp lay h e r e W e d n e s d a y , M a y 9. I 3 THE CAMPUS SHOP 3 | San A n to n io ’s O ldest Savings Institution I Founded by the Late G eorge W . B rackenridge Nearly 50 per cent of all the Savings of the combined Financial Institutions of San Antonio, Texas, are in our Savings Depar tm en t. ‘‘TH E HO M E OF T H R I F T ” T H E S A N A N T O N IO L O A N & T R U S T CO. (Incorporated wi thout ba nk in g privileges) 215 W. Commerce St. San Antonio, Texas A R ussian R ouble r —.m a y NOT b«* worth very much to d a y —-y e t f e n - R o u b le N o te as a it IS nice to h a v e a p a c k e t p ie c e . ——W e a r e g iv in g o n e as a s o u v e n ir w ith e a c h p u r c h a s e . I W h i t e S h o e J jo u se s Hancock Opera House Last Times Today M alcolm M cG regor “ A ll the Brothers W e re V a lia n t” With Lon C haney, B illy D ove and BIG J A Z Z ORCHESTRA 9 P.M. T O N IG H T Cash prize given to person suggesting best nam e for orchestra. vt f« F o o t p r i n t s o f E g y p t and footprints of spring, 1923, tally . . st !y these new Egyptian Sandals of soft, cool Elkskin— reminiscent of an­ cient E gy ptian queens. i?t ‘ - a t $7.00 We o ffe r a neat Pearl Elk model, trim m ed with tan c a lf, m ade with novel cut-out tongue e ffe c t It v a r ie r from the regular running up the strap. gar dais, in that it has no cut-outs. - a t $7 — A b ea u tifu l sandal, zn gray elk, w ith all the un­ expected cu t work one could desire, com es with low' rubber-capped sport heel and buckled strap, fle x ib le soles! It has the y o u th fu l charm o f spring, with lines so d e ftly m odeled. — The sam e style may be had in a1! black patent at th e sam e price. aSure-Fit f is a cap w ith a high average in class room exercises Perhaps we might befret Inter-O ><-s Room Exercises. W e mean the jog in the rain between Econ B.l and Logic F.4- i the faculty will It will rain, these Spring drys, i insist that you attend Classes, e\ en it you have to get wet ta do so. This is a cap you can “ let o u t’ when the water contracts it, and “ take in ” when ir dries and ex­ pands. Besides you can have it in waterproofed style to keep your head dry. Aside from thc^e features, it’s a c p tin t can stand on its own merits, stylish and good looking. The only ordinary thing about it is irs pr.ee — there ir no extra charge for the features. a SURE-FIT” CAF ew spring sty les in “Sure F it” Caps art being shown by Cohn Bros., M. & S., Sil- b erstein, Bohn Bros, and S. Ferris. ‘Sore-Fit” Cap. made bv Htw & Levy. 702 Broadway. New York