PHE DAILY TEXAN F I R S T C O L L E G E D A I L Y S O U T H T H E I N O S T I N . T E X VS. ERII) AY. J . W E A R Y .'IO, 101 I No. 94 PICTURES OF ALL TEAMS COLLECTED ( ivnm asiuni Entry Is. Covered wi th P i c tu r e s o f Every l o r m e r At hl eti c T e a m — Lutc he r Star k and Director Bellmont Responsible. ' l r . I*. V. Crank \\ rites from Dallas Concerni ng tho Work of Public S p ea ki ng Depart moot <»i a t «* t Ai I to Sh or te r . Is DEAN c a r t e r o f GALVESTON HERE FOR CONFERENCE I i , , n i m - E n t r a n c e C r e d i t s " . P a r . m e a t to He Exnlained Will Heitver , alk to Pre- Medics. VI O L I N I S T S A R E P L A N N I N G F O R A s n ( E S S ! I L Y E A R At Rehear sal " t d n e s d n x M e i n I t a l u r e s of Concert to IU* <• Ivt it Soon SN crc Discussed — Professor Reed, Director. ing f o rw ar d to the most successful The* University Violin Club is look- As ;t result of a r at her l arge e x ­ penditure of money by Mr. Lutcher Pean W • Department in Austin Sa*. Faculty ox en , , l r t e r of t h e Medical >'e a r in '** history. All the member* Stark, coupled with the persistent e f ­ ,f ,hc C n i v c r s i t y will be : » re >™sKians of ''xpeiier.ee an d al.il forts of Athletic Director Bellmont V to c onf er with the i*y, arui the i nt e re s t shown thus far extending ox or a period of several A i n c h a n c e s t h a t t h e has l»een j e r y a r a t i . v i n e to those in c har ge. The club wishes to announce ------ . . weks, the task of collecting and r e ­ producing pictures of all f or me r ath- Board of R« < :t recently m a d e rn quirements t o t Medicine at G a lv e sto n . *>r()t* E e(1d ot" ^ i e n e w ^ c‘h o o l ot i e t i i t e a n w a c o m p l e t e d y e s t e r d a y . • I . D e p a r t m e n t of ^ u s *c ^ as acc°PW‘d ‘ di re ctor and will have Charge of the position ot The pictures are a r ra ng ed in conseeu- all cive order in large frames in the en* ^ ( r e h e a r s a l s he re af t er . I n t he past the try to the Gymnasi um and a re a t t r a c t ­ Ii ll I I . . , s of t he U n i v e r s i t y ! r e - a d m i s s i o n t h e tea n, represent ing o u r i nf ant sport, is dated RHD. t heir It mi ght lie possible for a good many Fr es hme n to find in the groups pictures of f a t h e r s , al though ths-v might h i v e difficulty in recog nizing them in the peculiar uniforms; for it the older teams ar e very odd Still, they lend interest to the collection. the u ni f or ms of is true Many obstacles were encountered by the collectors of t he se pictures Most (if them were r eproduced from the old Cactuses at a l a r g e expense. Librarian Goodwin, on account of the g n a t value of the* old y e a r books, would not consent to th ei r t e mpo ra r y removal from the L ib r a ry until he was assured t h a t a m a n would stay with them every minute. in It was also very difficult to ijeter mine th** na m o *>r each player. Nu me roils sources of i nf or ma ti on were “ W a t e r ” Henry proved resorted to. Ile did this connection. not know* every ma n' s n ame immedi ­ ately, but when a n am e was me n­ tioned a mo ng n um e r ou s ot her s he In- xa rtnbly associated It with the proper face. It is th** desire of Mr. Bellmont that any er r or s discovered be re ing much interest. team is shown There are fifty seven of every represent ing the pic­ tures, athletic team ever put out by the University. On each picture the year, the names of the players, t he g ames played, as.*) tie* results. The picture of the first football is dated IKM. In it looms up in a striped j e r ­ sey. the likeness of Mr, John VV I’hiips of Dallas, vice president of the Alum in sturdy looking person with a long mustache and two or three other men with long bu by hair. The football held by tile captain bears the Inscrip­ tions, “ Champions,” and no one a f t e r noting the detei mined and str ong f**a- tui c of t he indix iduul-t, would debut poi lei! I best their right to the title. In it also a p pe a r a h i mine Association. pictures, it is t h o ug ht , will encourage University trad i ti on s. They Track, which, according to the pic­ represent every a t h l e t e ever known in tures, began in IM;*, is the se* qnd it* j the school, and a m o n g t h e m a r e nome In a seniorltx ent and added to the excitenu-nt the game by present and of their ent hu ia st ic or.basions............ cheering. Vivian Booth of the Soph©-1 fonding F re s h m a n , s ecur ing a Mian g i t hold, d r a g g e d him f ro m the gal . ........... t hr ew the only field goal of mores the game, and Helen Mobley wa- easily for F r e s h m e n , thr owi ng seven out of eight fouls. the s t a r the The next gam** will he between the the Seniors and will Fr e sh me n and ............................. , he champioriship line up xva:- as follows F r e s h ­ m e n Aileen Scott, Helen Ma r th a Lidded, D a n e Beulah Hale; Sophomores Ma tt ie Gillespie, Louise McGhee, Viva Booth, Ge r tr ude Whitehouse and Lulu Edens. Ge rt rude » mtc.iuunv »..w B r n it a Minkwitz, referee. .ox* < * lery and kiik**d him down the flight of stairs out bde the opera house building. The F r e s hm a n, whose name is Wa t -on, suffered some bad bruise* and had his clothes badly torn. When , ummoned before the s e r g e a n t at po t h e special offieer h e a d q u a r t e r , ■aid t h a t he me re ly wished to a s s er t his a u th o r i t y a n d p e r fo r m his duty of keeping perfect o r d e r in the gallery. DR EV EN TIV E M EDIC ’I N E G A M E ON MOND V \ t ' M' Realizing im poi t a m e of work has been carried on with great ting these new r e qu ir eme nt b e f oi e t h e difficulty owing to the fact that there • t h e pr e- medical course was no director, >o t h a t the securing s t u d e n t s tai t h e of t he services of Pr of Reed will be t • t j10M intend t a k e to f Drat C a r te r has e x p r e s s e d a * g r e at help to the c l u b j ■ QI r> M The r ehear sal l as t Wednesday was the one 0 f (he most ent husiast ic of for y ear. Plans were discussed, arid sec e la l selections f ro m the operas wert* concert the practiced, which will be given The wor k is p ro g r e ss in g rapidly and thin concert is expected to su r pa ss all con­ ce rt s given by the club in the past. annual in April follows: T h e personnel of the club is as .Misses Ruth Nagle, Vera t h e McNew, Lucille Rawlins. Waldine I ta vis. Rose Frank, Thom a ! (lei D ude A m r, M ar t ha I ujdell, Anna * Doggett and Lillian VVomaik. Miss the accom i Kat hl een Moleawort Ii p ani st . SECOND TALK ON WOMAN AND LAW _ j u d g e T t a r l t o n Will Deliver tin- Next L e c t u r e o f His S er i es — I opic Deals with Injustice. ' desire to co students xxiii Ie following b i t t day by Bra » the P r e - M e d u a - ■a lab ic . e ^ x i i i t e in Austi n, a n d t h e was received y e st e r - d .leister, p r e s i d e n t of Society: ton, Tex., J a n . 2fi. '•President St D e n t s ’ P r e - Medical So ­ ciety, University of T e xa s, Aust i n , Texas: '•Ue&r Sir: The Boar d of R e g e n t s of the L D tty has c ha ng ed t h e re- • fur mo J*a< ult' admi ssion ha.- ma de to ~ t h a t physics, alt er ed conditions. quiremen’ School J- Medicine so chemistry and biology w ill be r equi r- , five c o u r s e s b e gi nn i ng rd amour th* -ti) IPI LL., T h e Medi «jth the e xt e n si ve A.aj f hanger in the a r r a n g e m e n t of t he teach wig in the School of Medicine so as £q tneei ?• "It seems , a y desirable t h a t these j changes sh* • Id he e xp la i ne d to those students who a e t a k i n g t he p r e - m e d ­ dents who a r e t a k i n g t h e p r e - m e - I Hj ir-i . i s o ical s Univ. in this -tin on Sa tur da y next, J a n . >i, a nd Au . of y ou r society d e si i t if the mem)K ii I shall cry glad to m e e t t h e m at some time which you m a y a r r a n g e these aith Dean Rattle change.- c e m e nt please advi se me Richards a nd se v e ra l of the l ’re-Medical Society the officers ‘ ne the society will be as to wha th Dr. C a r t e r , f or it able to *' ' x Ie and will be veiy is very d< profitable that every m e m b e r of t h e Pre-Medic /.ation h e a r t h e ex- placation Of inc r e c e n t c h a n g e s in re-; t o n will discuss t h e o r ig in and d evel- inurement. made in lh M edical D e p a r t m e n t n a t u re , and can readily be understood d t h e c h a n g e s r e c e n t l y | o p m e n t o f la w s This lecture will deal with Home­ by' persons unversed in the iaxx. It will be of a popular s tead Flxemptions. t h e d e b to r a n d h is In it Judge I a n - or th e fam ily the I -- |n o t t o meet the It wa. society 11, at the I JI | im is s io n r e q u i r e m e n t s , i t h a t a m e e t i n g o f t h e t o r ic a l d e v e l o p t m u t "• 1 l a w , a n d th e m c o r p o r a ion fo r Saturday n i g h t v i s i o n s in th e c i m a , ti,D om \ T h e h o u r o f t h e torical inter,,,-,- l a . , o n id - the Jaw a d he I meeting '.ill ■ The Pre Ab "Ii a n n o u n c e d t o m o r r o w , it s - a r e u r g e d to a t t e n d t r e a t e d in th e le c t u r e . e c o n o m ii ti u them at G school**. proper which a w a i t s homestead e xe mpt ions by tho.-. p rope r wnicn a w , , In th ton o r o t h e r m e d i c a l | f a v o r : n e a r the | h o m e s t e a d e x e m p t i o n o f th e c o n s t r • land m o r t g a g e banks f u t u r e is p r o b a b le that ------------- - _____________ it SAN MAU, , . T R A I N I N G C A M P . ^ ^ ^ ^ r l ^ s L u n n ' Y ' l y "“C V wm ^ t S V r l e c ^ r o T d t ........... ; [ ' Z Z T a r l t on will' deal with connected with law as well a s with the mea-uM o it provides for the protection which the operation oi injustice the family. H A N D B A L L T O I RN AMEN I. The 1914 football squad will t r a i n .f the San Ma r co s River, . e a r ’s t r a i n i n g camp. as made upon t h e r e ­ - owing l e t te r f r o m Mr. f S a n Marcos to At h- L Urnont: ,-hU'd to on the ba! site This lied.- ceipt of the 4 B. Sh Setic Dp "We a, th i nk o f t o v - T u e s da y a ft e r n o o n '“J you and j-., tr squad with us again I tween Trash am next sea-o, Hope h av e looking even Deivei j . summer. The re- matches were played off. t t h i n g , tor winning to in The handball 1 uc “ “ “ “ ...... f . - a t o u r n a m e n t match be . , . . . U U O Tri a t r*n b e * , a '. ut h a contested ■ 1 » c o n t ^ ^ . closOy - t a e T ^ of th(> baHeba|, toams a | M) tures of the early baseball t e ams also show odd uniforms, some of the “T V being extremely large. In them ap pears Dr. A. C. Ellis, inventor of th* l a w , " ,U-lom'd falnou. sliding (rime, th.-,, vouch, to creat ed so mu, Ii favorable Retirer with W db u r Allen, for a Ion* lecture J u d g e T ar lt on, whose lir-t on " Wo m a n ar,.I I Im recent !, recently, u t a u u comment , will deliver a second dis­ ►. time president of the Texas League. t . . The picture of the first basketball Lutcher S t a r k , who to a gr eat ex- L ut c he r St ar k, who to a g r e a t e x ­ t e n t made possible this r a r e collec­ t i o n ,. while a s t u de n t, was m a n a g e r of since g r a d u a t i o n has football, and the .frettiest benefact...- of the b re n t e a m and its most dependable friar..! n t, js a t p re s en t a l u m n i m a n a g e r of the too*hall team. this meeting, fo r a k e e n e r i n s i g h t w i l l . — be given • "in av r e g a r d s t h e i r work j is of p a r t ic u la r i nt e re st at this time. ^ l a r g e crowd of spectators, including , # K,.eshmaI1 „ ho here in ll College of A r t s a n d t h e medical t h r o u g h o u t , j (.a im , o u t o f a r o u g h h a n d li n g g iv e n i nsisted upon a,, | hc p„ r f o r n u . , , u|ion c c lain M. j „ a | th,' o ’' in view of c u r r e n t opposttion to f o u g h t im****— . t- „ , . , T he s u b j e c t m a t t e r of th** lecture contest- A r ra u ement around the i o n looking even b e t t e r g a me . Yeste, ence cussed. h* historian at work, bs r eading this •ontribution. th** t ine ga in inter* un in S E N I O R CO A CH N E E DE D . Many Girls Fry Oui for " T V in Fen* nisi and Basketball < o n l e sl s Now in Progreso. Infer-! lass B as ke tb al l Shows Lack of P r e p a r a t i o n on Par t of Seniors. in t h e i r ( . ii i- d e s) mu - «>f making th ei r “ T V this y e a r should begin practice inurn* diately. Quit e ii number ai** t r y i n g for t h e ir l ett er s in basketball, and it looks a-* if the c o e d s a re goi ng to make a mor e creditable s howing this I a t y e a r only heretofore. y e ar t h a n six “ TV* were a wa r de d to the girl*, Dorothy Dens mu re and K i t h y r n Well wi nni ng tennis, and letter.- El izabeth B ut t- , Anne Divelace, Bo pita Mi nkwit z and Salle* Wh i te ho us e ill bit-ketbull In Older it i necessary to vs in eit her in tennis, In b a s k e t ­ the singles or th** doubles ball, a girl must play on an a v e r a g e of txxice a week arui make her clair* ti am. She then recon) i a mended t o t h e At hletic Council by a C o m m i t t e e composed of the g y m di I rector, coach ami m a n a g e r T h e re** a t e pushed on a n d t he oni mendat ion “T* ” awardeti in th** p i m p t er m the At h'cM'i-t to xxiii ii " I to be t he t e a m s a r e (la- playing a d i e of g ame for th** class championship, ’ he champion hip learn to be a w a r d e d with a loving cup I h< J u n i o r - S e n i o r g a me wa played Tues­ day a f t e r n o o n , ami I re hrnan So p h omor e g a me was played y e s t e r ­ day, t h e FL' e h rn en and Senior- xvii! Those ing who arr* now on the t e a ms a r e m a k i n g to come a g r e at cry for more girl out. ami lr the last g a m e a Junior had to keep on p l aying a f t e r he w a s h u r l because t h e r e was no one to t ake her place lf t he p r o p e r i n t e r e -1 were shown, nu m e rous subs would be available. respective ga me s. how t he n chi t he i r pirit “ W an t e d One Senior with enough class spirit ami o r g a n iz i ng ability to elect, o r g a ni z e ami a oat in m a n a g ­ class­ ing a ba ske tba ll m a te s, ” s-* very nun h needed rn r e g a rd b» the plOpit cd err*' of Utter ( hi - ha ket ball contests. Such a spirited Semoi t e a m of hi th** I m These contents, by th** way, a r e Leaders lima ti, d a s t h e i r t on ir for is to rblSS ptactically a s s u r e d already have been cho en for I) i ti tor ami S o p h o mo r e team! non a s th*’ S e ni o rs a xva ken F i , porn i bi 11 t.y work will u t r a in in g the t e a m s and a m n g I Ie* pre cut pin ' In conte • s. play * ach *>! la h a xa i ach < la- xxiii be pl;* twice < lark Field t he a ft ernoon soon a s final a r r a n g e m e n t ! a r Alt d a t e of t h e fir*A g a um will In 1 he meant im* a I noun* cd. •*d o n Aa mu de a* an an g *• ar** being Ie Id ap, pending the loyal a n d capable I-** pun ibilltj/ the aux i m*‘»t appearance o f sot Manor i i n * ' for bis class. Mr Bellmont iou ly a w a i t i n g applicant The ga rn*- to a s in A dx “ t I DID.” I f it. i \ , t t(» c h a r g e a c o e ti t h e U n i v e r s i t y ' , hoxv f l i n c h *lo**.» it ' n chang*’ o n e i n G r a c e H a l l ‘ e - 1 I! <»*•<• pf ion for all F r« «.hn {ti ll xxt the year, Th** en tire building will be t u rn e d o v e r to the “ Froshi eu, ” and a very a t t r a c t i v e p r o g r a m of e n t e r t a i n m e n t ha* been a r r a n g e d . A cordial i nvi tat ion is e x ­ tended to all member ut the Fr eah- m a n ala>--< to attend. It is hoped thai every boy will b u n g “ h e r ” with him. S o r o r itie s P ostp o n e Open H ouse. O w i n g to conflicts with the S op h o ­ mor e recept ion and o th e r social f u nc ­ tions which a r e to t a ke place it- the e a r l y p a r t of F e b r u a r y , t he sor or i ti es have decided to post po n e open house f ro m t h e 7th until some t i me l a t e r in t he mo?.th. Definite a n n o u n c e m e n t will Ik* made later. Not!*-* T h e r e will be a t o Today*** B l a f f . (aff me et i n g of t he me mbe rs of t h e Tm* day I r la} today at DL' >0 office. in l h** Daily Texan ’aff Meeting S e n i o r girD S a t u r d a y a t 111, Main Building. Boons I,oui*, C a r l t on , Vice President. All m e m b e r s **f the G e rma n ia L i t ­ eral y Society ar** u rged t o meet a t T he Elliott • S a t u r d a y a f te rnoon a t 3:20 F’o r P a c t uh picture. E. ll s h a rp . I .ango. Prof, C a m i l l a , f or me rl y of Cornell, in t h e E n g i n e e r i n g Bu i ld ­ will Hp**ak ing subject, “ T h e Value of C a p i t a l f r om t he E ngi ne er 's .Standpoint.” t on ig ht on th e All J u n i o r s will me et in Boom 218 t o d a y a t 12 :JO. I m p o r t a n t m a t t e r s concer ning t h e J u n i o r Week c e l e b r a ­ tion a r e t o be decided. Cl axt on P a r ks , President. T H E D A I L Y T B _ X A J ! t h a t 5' W e b e l i v e that such affair I h u m o rist. W e s u g g e s t t h e s e nota b les c o m e on to tnt m ain s h o w at A u stin . Y M C A. reception of benight a te houid be good, a n d W h e r e v e r it is possible, o ther nive « t y o r ga n i z a t i o ns ou g h t to follow ov e n c o u ra g e d Hor, ton and M cAdoo w ill b e th;, ii, A u stin sh o rtly t o ( ic i c l e about ;iI11(.hS. t not ,, l | l f but th.* ... the ; ; t , hril, u t - 1 t o . . - I - -*•• tude.it lardy, a big- a |,fctlcr an d a more rffi nent Un>- r^ r ; n a ^ little m n ; ; , *' L o t tM. rt.Ht of tho ti.*' It m a tt e r s v ery w h e t h e r tin* bank g o e s to H ous- ton or to D a lla s— w e m a y need l ^ i t y win be ma d e P " ^ - m o n e y in b o th places n e x t F all. I good WOrk go on. In a sm u ch as w e play O klah om a in D allas and th e H ask ell In­ dians it m ig h t be b e tte r to h a v e th e m o n e y supply la it possible for a in H o u sto n , THE ( O S T O F I N I V E R S IT Y E D L C A T I O N . .student to go T H E D A IL Y TEXAN F i r s t College Daily in the South t h e S t u d e n t Daily Publ icati on of the University of lexaa. Published every morning except Mon day during the college year. tentered as second-class matter at the P o s t o f f i c e a t A u s t e n , T e x a s under the lh ,a Act of Congress of March 3, Subscription price *2,50 in advance, $3.00 if not paid by Dec. Isl. Ralph IS. F e a g i n . . . v K<«‘« - in- ^ I.ynn \V. L a n d ru m .. .M anaging ■ J e r r y S. F o w l e r . . . Business Manager Fred Hancock. . . . A ssistant Manage. I*. R. U n d e r w o o d . . . ( lrcuiation * g OF FICES. U niversity: Room 120, Main Bldg Up tow n: 206 W. 6th Street. O F F I C E H O UR S ............................ 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T h e ( ’a c tu s is in th e muk- T h e s e pictures will be of ed u ­ cational value in th e n ea r I uture. T h e tim e will soon c o m e when we over wore such fre a k ish lo g gory. T h a n k s be In t h e d e s ig n ­ ing e y e o f th e a rt editor, h o w ­ ever, we are not fully ex p o se d or tile disclosed ca m p u s s n a p -sh o ts may g iv e the tin th a t appearance .-nine ol th o u g h th is is “hack to n a tu r e ’’ s ta g e . T H E FIRING L I N E Bo I E . G o r d o n Cli tes J o n e s Th. - ii umrtg t S c o t t d r . I nivei s it y. a s enc* la I f ew yea I sev er e d in <>. W . W o o d Stunt t McGregor WHY NOT SEY'E H A N I E * in t. are a lready \\ th e o r y ? so w h y not f a c t U n iv e r s ity at A u stin and The A gricultural & M echanical th< C ollege at C ollege S ta to n are as p a la te and d istin c t in reality m y tw o in s titu tio n s in e x i s t - W h y n o t f in i s h t h e job? in s titu tio n s are so e s tr a n g e d as to prevent us I loin e n g a g in g in a th le tic c o n te s ts w ith each oth er, it does look a little inconsistent that w e s h o u l d |t ow n our property jo in tly , keep our m oney to g e t h e r , and be u n ­ der a c o m m o n m a n a g e m e n t. have witnessed a r e m ar k ab l e change of spit it on t ne part of th*' upper cia men **t the I ni- tov a i d tin- fie hmen. versity of Texa Within the memory of many of tho.-* i iw a t t e n d i n g t he tin* a t t i t u d e of the s t u d e n t body t owa rd the f ir s t- ye ar men wa- one of scorn and a n t a go ni s m . H a z i n g was not only t oler at ed, but was even considered th e p r ope r t hing. The effect of this t r e a t ­ m e nt on the f r e s h m e n w a s bad, fog it prevent ed m a ny of t he m from receiv­ ing t he full benefit of the association with o t h e r st ud en ts, which is one of the most valuable t h i ng s a man gets out of a University e d ucati on; hut its effect on the Uni ve rsi ty was even worse, for it sti r red up class hostility, a th i n g f a r different from t r u e class .spirit, and, by ke e pi ng the fr eshmen f rom filling t h e . various s t u d e n t activities, it deprived i t he University of th e t a l en t which i d bi found in every f r e s h m a n class. I this spir it has passeed. Tune,, But t her e a r e still m a n i f e st a t i on s of class hostility occasionally, but the old att! tilde of depreci at ion is no more. The i pper classmen have come to r ecog­ nize t h a t t he f r e s h m e n a r e the m a ­ terial out of which t he University m u s t build its f u t u r e football teams, d e ba t i n g t ea m s , d r a m a t i c clubs, etc., the f r e s h m a n class must t h a t f r om mc th<> c who a r e to he the r e pt e s tu d en t s of a t t e r y e a i s n t a t ive I T h e only o b jectio n w e h a v e to T h er e has consequently been a . l o I a t * U n i o n to tr y to e n c o u ra g e the first l f by a fo rm a l s e v er a n c e tin tw o in s titu tio n s can co m e to a co m m o n u n d e r s t a n d i n g . t o i g i \ i fo rg e t, and w ork side by th e adva n cem en t of fur h ig h e r e d u c a t i*»u, then it will bt a good m ove. t he ir real place l f we as and id* in . * . • y e a r men to .-how thei r abilities and to try to develop a n y talent they may have* by g e t t i n g in the various s t u d e n t activities. m a k e is th a t w e do not w ish to* be se v er e d w i t h o u t k n o w in g any II t h e r e is to be t h i n g about it. a d iv isio n o f t h e property, We w is h to a s s e r t our cla im s in ad Vance. W e h a v e heard t h a t the C ollege S ta tio n b o y s are in need live of stork com putation m ay a rist. Thoro He i s Thi s new spirit is one of conciliation r a t h e r t h a n hostility. I nst ea d of p a s s ­ ing a man by with the scorntul ex pre .-ion, "Oh, h e ’s only a f re shma n, classmen a r e showing a the uppei classmen a re is e a s v to see how a desire to moot t h a t m a n , find out what th, and. if I..- has any talon..| s o m e b a r n s i nt er es ted th e ir t h e m fo r It i i , to bring it out. One of the most ,w.atls of bringi-ur the fresh ” t h r o u g h y ea r 7 Thi s question IS asked in an the univer sit y on $700 i nt er es ti ng article in the ^ ate New.-, and t he Daily T ex an , t h e fine little p a pe r published by t he s t u d e n t s of t h a t the Univer si ty of Texas, . a y s that the a v e r a g e s t u d e n t a t institution (rets t h r o u g h on $100 or S 125. ' The T e x a n says: “The high cost of living th e Uni ve rsit y o Texas. A g r e a t ma ny s t u d e n t s spend no more t h a n $350 ann ua ll y, and no small n u m b e r even less. We do not know that any s ta t is ti c s have ever low a t is th.* a v e r a g e e x p e n d itu re a t $460 or $l>5. T h e r e ai.* a good ma ny who t h e r e a r e a g re a t spend more, hut ma ny who s p e d less. lure It n a instan ce -pends a much a s $7(H). Such a Bident i- the high flyer' a nd he u sually gets hi- th a t a s tu d e n t I wings clipped the f ir s t y e a r. The T ex a n o p i n e s, however, t ha t the of o bt ai ni ng an education is too hi Hi even in Texas. “ We as a student body spend a g r e a t deal of money foolishly. We follow the crowd, and the crowd spends money. And vet you can n o t blam e t he a v e r a g e student for following t h e crowd, for he want- to ta k e p a rt in those th in g s in which his interested. What is needed, th in ks th e T exan, D wd, to r egulat e the habits of t h .,ru| in th is direction. is a student sentim ent g a in in g prevalence u h u h decries excessive e x p e d i t e s , ” it d e ­ it sees hope o f im provem ent “T h e re fellow stu d e n ts a r e clares. that indications T his is a h e a lth y sign. Utero are nmnv th e av e ra g e -Bident at the U niversity of T ex a s i- tht re becau-e he desire a n education, and if. as lh.* T e x a n s u g g e s ts , there , a out intent looking ‘ t ot i n g down th e already low cost of living am o n g its student s this is additional evidence of th eir seriousness of purpose. The fine spirit t h a t per vade- the p ag e s o the T exan is in itself an e a r m a r k ut a healthy university a tmospher e. The p a p e r is doing a splendid work and can become a power for genuine r e ­ the m a in ta in in g of high form and life ut in s t a n d a r d s San V tonio Express. the st u d e nt s the community , , i }>,iinjr til IO a srrainl'U* O f Uh ' - hacks, and we want to bo pre- pared I' 1 defen d them . T h e poor old “C a t ”- body h a s prodded him again. A good w a y for t h e different c la s s e s to im prove t h e ir credit w ith th e A u s t in m e r c h a n ts is to pay in advance. fond of m usical j r . e w . L - a n n a h go to t h e s h a c k s on ap**- y o u are l f tone w in d y day. i S u p p o se e a c h prof. took th r e e c u t s ? I f yo u are p erso n a lly a c q u a in t­ ed w ith th e ed ito r o f a n y college ne w spap er in Hie s t a t e th e P r e s s Chih would a p p recia te it very • MUI h ii y o u w o u ld u s e y o u r in­ fluence to g e t him to a tte n d th e m e e t in g o f colleg e e d ito r s to be held here* A p ril ‘29th. D rop him a letter. George Fitch and George Ade may attend the annual banquet of the Greek letter fraternity men of North Texas, to be held iii Dallas on Feb. 21. Fitch is the author of the famous Siwash Stories, while Ade is noted as a .mo l|u,ir tn „. is such eel A r T E N I I U N in t h e m; you ring 825 UNIVERSITY TAILOR SHOP R. H. SMITH, Prop. t e e t h e r social functions as t ha t which (liv e n to you and your clothe. V. ill he given at the V. M. C. A. to -som e- night. The e af fai r s help to make the tho student first -year men feel t ha t body has an that i n t e r e s t they have a real place in the lite «>t the upper t he* University, a n d c lassmen desire t he i r co operati on in the va ri ou s u n d e r t a k i n g s of the s t u ­ d e nt body. T he s e g e t - t o g e t h e r affairs have a n o t h e r value. T h e y b r i n g t h e i re.-hmen t he mse lv es t og e th e r, make . . tm th e m b e t te r a c q u a in te d , ami in „■ ,;o„„v nf the das SMITH & FULMORE Splendid Lots and Homes near U ni­ versity — Insurance of all Kinds Old Phone 907 Litten Building ......... t h a t t - ay increase t h e efficiency of t he class I Look For the Red Oval Sign. a wo r ki ng body. ELECTRIC LAMPS AND SHADES AUO E xtension tesrds. P o r t a l e s and S u p p l i . s - S h . d e . Se sod Columbia Mazda Lamps A. E. HANCOCK COMPANY * 0 , C o n ,. A se. Plum bing. H e ilin g . Electric W ork. P h .n e . IM r Old Phone 1527 COAL a n d WOOL) of All Kinds VV a have s full stock on hand and can serve you prom ptly. A p e full K .igh ta and measura. W e deliver any am ount from $1.00 worth up coals: Dustin Coal M cAlester Lump. Ct f £ r & W O O d CO. Cedar Stove Wood Oak Block* Wood - - T r * I W . W . HOLMES, Prop. ^ Cedar Block* Wood . . ft w r . . , Cannel Lump PICTURE FRAMING OUR STUDY If we framed it, it h a s our Label. If it has out Label it’s Perfect. We stand be­ hind the Label. C. M. MILLER ART MATERIALS CONGRESS AVENUE. E stablished 1871 NALLE & COMPANY T I THI I m n LUM BEH Mill Work Phones 172 Building Materials 601-6J3 E. 6th St. THELBERT MARTIN A ttor n ey -at-Law Room >, Masonic Temple. Old Phone 267 Austin, Texas NELSON DAVIS & CO. IMPORTERS VKI) WHOLESALE GROCERS 107-111 WEST FO! UTH ST. SWANN F U R N I T U R E & CARPET CO. T H E BIG STORE 401 C ongress Avenue I m -a d o z e n , c o o k e d in an .' -O J * • Furnish F ratern ity Houses on Credit Stop! Look! Listen! a le __ U / n f n m O That F am iliar W a rn in g w-s For your receptions, buy your Ice Cream, Punches, S andw ich­ es and Brick Ice C ream in U ni­ versity colors where they cater I hey re especially to your trade. our specialty. T h e C r e sc e n t Old Phone 1703 N ew Phone Remember, Students! I i,, y o u r e m e n d * * i r th ,. I in n ' w h e n y o u c o u ld s e t a J?'"**' ;m d h a y e . the n m i_ _ ..I,,i swtnlrl y et ll if1 •MU fo r a n ic k e l; pa> a* n ic k e l rn I m u * ............. O y s t e r s s e in e d t o > on I . ,| | o r ■ll,,,,,, d a y - haye returned at our place, airt T h o -e d a y - have return*............... . e v e r y t h i n g ^ ^ Jo ,)e had and g ive us a trial. S P E C I A L S E V E R Y D A Y i f v o u w i " c o m e ° v e r T H E U . o f T . C A F E 210!t SPEEDWAY H IE RIG ( GEAN IM.ACK j H , && Sr.'* 2S , GAS HEATERS " fr g HEATERS FOR A LIM- - SPECIAL PRICES ON GAS /I I ITE I) TIME. Quick heat for cold room s. All e n jo y th e genial w a r m th pi a g a s heater. Call at our office and see different s ty le s . a u st in g a s l ig h t co Phon e 152 OO" C o n g re ss A ve. Genuine Deep Shaft McAlester Coal Now is the time to lay in your Winter Supply McAlester Coal Co. D o th P h o n es 246. W . A . Achilles b Co. Dealers in FANCY GROCERIES AND COUNTRY PRODUCE H EADQUARTERS for E verything Good to Eat “If i f s good to eat, we have it,” and “ l f we have it, it’s good to eat.” E special attention to Sororities and F raternities G uadalupe and 16th Sts. Phone 855 UNIVERSITY MEAT MARKET L IN D A U BROS., Props. CHOICE B E E F , M ITTO N, PORK Dealers In A N I) VEAL Corner 24th and Guadalupe Sts. Old Phone 521 New Phone 118 S. GREENBERG T he Only E xclusive Optometrist and M anufacturing Optician 709 C ongress Ave. Old Phone 1341 A ny broken lens duplicated w hile you wait. JOHN BREMOND Es tabl is hed IHE WHOLESALE GROCER Im porters and Roasters of HIGH GRADE COFFEE Come and see us for your R equisites. W e sell anything in T oilet Line. Special Inducement. Students. B U R N H A M & B O pposite the Driskill Hotel. 113 E ast Sixth Street. RING 3327 And H ave T h. I S T U D E N T S ’ P R E S S I N G CL ! D octor th at suit as you tass it ou your trunk. Corner of 19th and Guadalupe WILLIAM F. GRIMES & BRft Mgrs. AUSTIN FLORAL FO. 723 Congress Avenue OLOF OLSSON, Florist 105 East Fifteenth bt. DR. HOMER HILL PH Y SIC IA N A N D SURGEON Over Van Sm ith’s Drug Store Residence, 2007 W hi ti s Avenue Both Ph o n e s— Office, 65; Res., 224 The W. L. Harrison Co 912 Congress Avenue. FANCY CHOU ERIKS DELICATESSEN IN CONNECTION PICNIC LI NC HES A SPECIALTY The American National Bank IN AUSTIN, TEX A S. U. S. GOVERNMENT DEPOSITARY. CAPITAL $300,000.00 SU R P L U S $600,000.00 S t Hi i a i b SOLICITS YOUR ACCOUNT. Goo. W. Littlefield, President. Ii. A Wroe, Vice-President. R. C. Roberdeau, Vice-President. T. H. Davis, V ice-President. L. J. Schneider, Cashier. H. Pfaefflin, A ssista n t Cashier. Weiibacher V V v l l U U . Try a BUCKEYE M AZDA LAMP, and convince yourself that the Buckeye Mazda gives a better light, and a smaller light bill each month. Austin Electrical Supply and Plumbing Co 9 1 3 C o n g r e s s Avenue New I hone 4 01d l>hone J T H E TROY LA U N D RY L E A D S T H E M A L L TRY IHEM FOR SERVICE. JNO. E. RYLEE Attorney and C o u n se lo r at Law PHONE 73 911 C ongress \ venue Austin, Texas V O ICE C U L T U R E PIANOFORTE \N D ORBAN PLAYING, THEORY OF MI SIC BY AID. BKN J. POTTER I clio" pf Guild of St. Cecelia. Associate of Royal ( ollege, Prof. - Molted \ peal Pupil of Alberto Randegger. . . . n i l l 7rwi¥¥ STUDIO VT ST. DAVID'S CHURCH . k i l l . Residence 301 \Y. 8th Telephone /83 Interview by Appointment N ew Phone 112 Wood, Pine a n d Cedar K indling WOOD: Capital City Fuel Co, P. H. O’DONNELL, Manager OLI) RHONE 1705 305 W. 14th ST. Largest E s t a b l i s h m e n t in Oat T H E D A I L Y T E X A N TO 60 MINUTES AN HOUR NEW DP! MODEL Takes the “Grind” out of Typewriting! This Master Machine Turns Wasted Energy into SPEED! ASK FOR A DEMONSTRATION TYPEWRITER SALES CO. T E X A S VA N S M I T H D R U G C O. OPEN ALL NIGHT CORNER OF SIXTH ANI) CONGRESS THE SECRET OF THE POPULARITY OK AUS TI N M A I D F L O U R Lies in its individuality. Its p o pu l a r n o t because its made in Austin, but because its m a d e S U P E R I O R . QUALITY MILLS, Newly In c o r p o r a te d . Austin, Texas “ The Gun House of T e xa s ” W A L T E R T IP S : TEXAS : AUSTIN, Everything for Every Outing in Every Season STATE NATIONAL BANK A U S T I N , T E X A S We base our claim to your favor and patronage on a retold of HALF A CENTURY of perfect SECURITY and absolute FAIR d e a l i n g . JNO. H. ROBINSON, J r ., P r e s i d e n t OFFICERS: PIE R R E BREMOND, Vice-President J* G. PALM, Ca shi e r W A L T E R BRE MO ND , Vice-President S. J. Von K O E N N E R I T Z , Asst. Cashier UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY Hie Austin National B a n k OF AUSTIN, TEXAS Resources $5,000,000 O F F I C E R S : f „ „ * J . WILMOT, President. M O R R I S H I R S H F E L D , C a s h i e r H- FOLTS, Vice-President. C. M. BARTHOLOMEW, Asst. Cashier. ^OWS THE STUDENTS* W AN TS AND WANTS THE STU­ DENTS’ BUSINESS. CUT FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS Artistically Arranged „ HYDE PARK FLORAL CO. 822 Congress Avenue. Phones: Old, 964, New, IOO- t u r e rooms. m ost c o n v e n i e n t p l a c e a r o u n d t h e c a m p i s f o r a l . P A T R O N I Z E STUDENT NECESSITIES. U N I V E R S I T Y D R U G S T O R E .A a West, M. A Childhood. Weeks, R. M. Tile People’s School. MODEL STEAM LAUNDRY NEW BOOKS IN LIBRARY. Following a Selection of Interesting Pities Selected from Books Recently Added to the I niversify Library. Manx of These Books Can Be Seen This Week on the Open ( ase in the Periodical Room. The following is a list of new book' in the University Li brary: Arber, A. A Transcr ipt of the St a t inner s’ Register.'', l f n t - l oi O . Margate, K. J o h n Lackland. Olcott, C. S. Geor ge Eliot. Otto, It. N a t u r a l i s m and Religion. P a t t e r - o n , A. W. The* S to ry of Alfriend, F. Adams, E. U. Heroines of Modern J e t t i s o n Davis. ii. Oratorio. Progress. ('allow, H.- Old London Ta ve rns. < he.-ley, A. M. Social Activities for Men and Boys. Kl son, L. CA- History of G er ma n Houses, Jebb, R. Studies in Colonial J o u r ­ Lewis, E. S. Financial A dv e r t i s ­ Song. nalism. ing. Robinson, E. F. English ( ’offen Rom-, II. Henrick Ibsen. T h r u p p The Ang l o- Sa xo n Home. Vickers, K. IL E ng la n d iii th e L a ­ t er Middle Ages. Wal ton, C. T. Civil Law in Spain and Sp a ni sh America. SCIENTISTS AND ATHLETES SCRAP Followers of Sir Isaac Newton \ r e In te rr up te d by Sons of Hercules. A in to from r eg a rd n umb e r of complaint" wen- voiced yes ter day by the s t u d e n t s who ar e accustomed to spending the late hour.- of the a t t er n • »n in the Culver the . u s Gymnasi um, odorous gases floating into the G y m ­ nasi um the Chemical La b or a ­ tory. The e x p e r i m e n t s of t he l a b o r a ­ tory calls f or the production of h y d r o ­ gen sulphide gas in immense q u a n t i ­ ties. Owi ng to the small room offered by t he annex to the Ch e mi st ry Build­ ing these e xpe ri me nt s were held o u t ­ tables side the annex upon impio- vised for the purpose. It seems t ha t the wind being f ro m the nor th, caus*-! the va po r s a n mg from the chemical a p p a r a t u s to be driven directly into the Gy mna sium, where a n u m b e r of a th l et es w e n b r e at h in g heavily from wrestling, boxing, pulling we ight s and is likely to such physical exercise a make t he at hl ete b r ea th e hard. th ey i mmediat el y A- soon as the ath le te s found out from whence the peculiar s m e l l s were r ais ed a coming, p r o te s t and the scientists seemed m- I piin od to wi t hd ra w from thei r bottles of dope an d seek shel ter in t he annex. The s ituation was finally reliever >y t he the a p p a r a t u s a nd t he moving of the t a bl es to sue a location as to keep the objectionable odors from e nt er i n g the physical cul­ r e a d j u s t m e n t of J u n i o r Work F eatu re of College Life. ! T h e celebration of J u n i o r Week a t N o r t h e r n Universities is one of the I most n o t a b l e affairs of the college ! v e er A t ma ny of the l a r g e colleges it t a k es precedence o v e r all other ce- I e la tio n s in which the student body participate". Dur in g the celebration it is c u s t o ma r y for all the f r at e r n it i e s to give receptions, a nd a d v a n t a g e is ta ke n of this to include in t he list of gu est s a l a r g e n umb e r of a lumni who respond to i nvitations sent to every member of the alumni association a t I exits, In past years, J u n i o r Week has pi oven to be a very p o p u ­ lar affair. t h e st ri de s of our University to reach the f r o n t rank of l arge rep la e nt a t iv e schools of tin It ma r ks | United St ates. j u n i o r Week, which will be the [ week between t he Pith and 21st of functions the time for many of various kind- Fe b ru a r y , will be J., aal President Claxt on Pa r ks s t a t e s t h a t p r e p a r at i o n s a r e being made for a reception t h a t will be one of t he Mio ' successful f e a t u r e s of its kind. Al! student s of the University will be in­ v i t e d to a t t e n d the reception.________ To G r a d u a t e s of Any Profession— 1913-1914 I Will P ai n t Your Shingle You Pay Me When You Make Good Your Resolutions A re no good un less you keep th e m . A good o n e: R esolve to tr a d e a t o u r s to re an d stick to it. Jackson’s 20th Centu ry Drug Store PHONE US 288 B R E VK Dt»V N I H E HARRI CK that bar*- you from a bu incas career. Get a College e du ca ti on at this Co l­ lege that will fit you for a n y position in t he commercial world an d star t sou on the h igh road to success an d f o r ­ tune. O u r i n s t r u c to r s a r e ex pari ©need, pr act ical boniness men, who know all m o d e m methods. NIXON-CLAY COLLEGE Corner N in th St. and < e n gr o s s Vve. M S I I N, I EX \ S GET YOC R TENNIS RACKET RESTRl NG BV THE AUSTIN RESTRIN G IN G CO. Only one day to wait. Leave your racket ut Univemlty S ta tion today with Mina Thompson. Get it there t o mo r ro w. Price *2.30 he*t gut. G U A R A N T E E D 30 DAYS. SAVES YOC MONEY ANO IS THE BEST THE STUDENTS’ FRIEND Phone 685 1504 Lavaca Street. 11 "i *w m m r ».a—HW* WUKASCH CAFE AND GROCERY Short order Lunch** lr* ( ream and Fancy ( andies CHAS. G. WUKASCH. Crop- 2218 GUADALUPE STREET. Staple and Fancy Groceries— Free JOE KAS< 1 rop- P H O N E 1071. B R Y D S O N B R O T H E R S G E N E R A L C O N T R A C T O R S PLANING MILL, U M B E R , SASH, ANI) DOORS Phone J 19 1612-1620 Guadalupe Street Why Should You Worry W hen You Can Get a SI.OO TRACK si IT fo r........................................................ * .75 SUPPORTERS f o r ...................................................... I 50 TENNIS SHOES f o r .................................................... .25 ATHLETIC HOSE fo r........................................ • • • • 3.50 AT GERGES’ The University Shop lr: hi I AVA 1610 L A VA CA S T ____. . . A. G. GE KI ES, Prop. l f ? $2 . 8 ; ( orner l i t h and Avenue AUSTIN SANITARIUM LAUNDRY We do fam ily w ashing. S tudents’ laundry a specialty. S h u ts U cents ii for 25 cen ts; underw ear, 11 V4 cents per uit. All work strictly guaranteed. Phone 3086 G. VV. VARDEN, Proprietor. KODAK FIN IS H IN G A little better—quicker—neater— by experts using the best pa­ p e rs and chemicals, and who KNOW HOW. Bring your Films one day— get your pictures the next. T H E J O R D A N CO. MWe Make Kodak Prints and Post Cards Every Day.” Monday and Tuesday, Feb. 9th & 10th, Matinee Tues. Henry VV. Savage Offers H A N C O C K O P E R A H O U S E First and Only Visit to Austin W O N D ER FU L DRAMA M AETERLIN * K S T H E A N O K A .tO m a r r o w T H E D A I L f T E X A H t h e H O IS E A H EA D m C r e s c e n t t h e a t r e T O D A V “ THE FAITH OF HER FATHER S” I n Two Reels— with “A FLIRT’S MISTAKE” K F Y STONE—and MOSCOW, RU SSIA, S( ENK a k e F O R A D I M E TEXAN WANT ADS R .,u .- I cent per word in ad 'sp ,., int rate * Hen run more than three enure, uti, - tunes No ad- taken orer telephone M all ll,, rn to The Daily fexan, 4 ty Station. ______ D r l l E. D arter, Dentist, 612 Scar­ brough Bldg. Old Phone 1316. RO D M Universit A N H Ave Iii > \ K U at I SMI?12 s t u d e b a k e r - C a d . l l a c . I U least DILLINGHAM'S men* appeared upon th* «ampu about the class rooms >e*t* u1r> tho conventional cap and gown of the U ,fth street a o ■ j j pedagogue* faint Many a j ( co-ed laid a hie h. r eu.*tomary It to *c\ i H o l i l y in order to suit her behav.**, to luKi »* * • fn v I KO tble to tai ti at L ’o7L> I 3l the dignity of the occasion Pant y e a r the men ut the St*,mn J c l a s s a l s o a p p e a r e d i n t a p s a n d g o w n . , r r M S I I I H RODM I a ,t . . . _ M,mie,n : everything , f , u , | . o n e b l o c k W ith or o f They wore wide collars of uniform furnished I ricy •— • ............ ,tvU- anti w ere scarcely ever reen ram w ithout the senior et.ne upon their “ I ' ext cpi .,h > \\ chita S '. Old phone 1-31 “ " arms- CHAPEL NOTICES Mi T e m p t a t io n s o f I n i v t r s i t y P e o p le . •v particular. ,x;i(,,t workman cagily proves ,,i;. m d the man saves money is clot lies to C urtis at ./ / . « • ■ K is I a I teed to be satisfactory Morrison phone We extend our thanks to the entire Student Doth .if the I n i v e r - i t i tor their past trade anil patronage and hope to have a continuance of same during the year 1911. We arc better equipped anti prepared to serve you I hun Mr. C r a y “ I E d u c a t i o n g a v e a v » t > on our special tem ptations as I DI I I t a l l l I I . ' . . t i . ' ” _ . p r i v a t e a t l l n u a f a m i l y "i I...., ;ir; ... - , s j Ml'S wee I), 608 VV. 22 lid. I-Vt*I* before. v a rsity people. (1 ) O ur p h y s i c a l mao is m o r e t e m p t e d t h a n it w o u ld bt we took proper ra re of it. Borne a weakened condition nervou iv cai n o t r e s is t a s w e ll a s they o t h e r s auld. (2> S o c i a l t e m p t a t i o n s c o m e to i th a t others do not have. Not at !y a w e t e m p l e d t o o v e r d o s o c ia l ly .rn the greatest danger in growing a w a y from our homes and local o n is lot ice. . E O I \ I> V P Silve r vV Allen, the D ri*kdl barbers, ia ve added one of th*- latest electric message machines to their shop. G R IF F IT H DRUG CO. “ Where Quality Counts” cs. Own- at Texan the ho irs for this Iff ice this moi rung betw* ]0:30-l 1:3b ami pay ,f You can get what you want, when you want it. Everything, every day. in MEAT. Try us once and you will he pleased. VV V M E D mate 11 Ave. t h o u - quiet room 2110 U n ive rsity 2-1-1 I E x c e ls io r Meat Market 115 N. SIX T H S T R E E T . . „a r O ld I h o n e b i o a n d * -•>_______ New Rhone 625 E O I N 11 The at i of tilling teedh without pain at small co A at the Union I ’ainlc ;s I b-nti t h r G rad v l l H arriso n . D entist, 419 . ’ Scarbrough Bldg. Did phone L \n* 11 to 3 . * ' Shop, Bosche Bldg., Stud ents, go to the Palace Ba ber first-class The only T u rkish Baths in the for KHI PEO P LE IN 'CHK ( ASI And Kit* I Kist on Symph°n> Orchestra S cats on Sa le Sa tu rd ay P R IC E S —-YOC to $2. MISS WESLEY \S TUI TH IN “ EV EKV VV OM VV” ONE-THIRD OFF ON OVERCOATS ............................................ * * ......." " ............ $ 8 .3 5 $ 10.00 $ 12.00 $ 1 3 .3 5 $ 1 6 .7 0 ’ n ° " $ 2 0 . 0 0 $ 3 0 .0 0 n o w ............................................... w IF YOUR S IZ E IS H E R E IN S I ITS ONE-HALF OFF 25 Per Cent Off on All Sweaters Knit and Fancy Vests. Extra Cants, Velour Hats and Sm oking Jackets SA V E DOLLARS HARRELLS clit ions. 3 (lu r moral horizons mu*t tit < i sa rily undergo certain chance* umu th** new conditions and ideals, and danger lies in th*- fact that we u n ­ tempted to do aw a y w ith any nim tandards at all. , I) Koligi rn is another th.nu that ,11 likely Im* affected by oui new - ar I • ba rounding- fixed notions of religion which will be A boy ol «n ' tested. Because we severely lim these new problem* and come to find that there is new ligh t to be thrown on m any of them, we should rath er try all the harder to honestly go to tin bottom of the subject and reach tin’ only sane position, the absolute nee cess it y of a sound religious convic­ tion. (5 ) , ^ In te lle ctu a lly , we are prone to sin, if we are not big enough to re co ive intellectual tra in in g without de intellectual lh* man vvh veloping snobbishness, tm traininp makes his pressing to the discom fiture of an­ other is not fn for college life. I In­ man who specialize* to such an ext* ut th at he see* no good in an ything o tic than his own specialty i> not a fit subject for a U n iv e rs ity either a* a teacher or as a student. FIFTY DOLLARS FOR BEST STORY h*i n \\ W I E D I lad halt OI* h „ horn I. all variety. F o r further inform ation call for a, b, e, x, y or z Pictures sent on up- at phone 3 111 plicat ion. t i POST- A pair of gold spectacle* from Texan office. Please return, i VY Landrum . Underwood typewriter* \N \ \ I L I ) To rent, No. 5 Royal or Phone 2,23. 2 I I T IM I VS AN I front room and table board, half block of U niversity and E v e r y ­ .gar line, for lady conveni­ thing furnished. Modern tudents. . v T o v , v c SIMMONS DIN I Nu. J Picture.- of S im mons d iv in g in th e — * Notre Dame Vamo h a w (wen copy- n g h f J a n d a . -ale at the Co-op f,„. i „ coms ouch. E n larg em en ts can g D . K Y . city . W n i. F . W o lf, Prop. ___________ “ Established I ', I R H RANDOLPH " ‘ A r t l X l W holesale FR U IT S A M ) PRODUCE Dr E . C. B e rw ic k , Dentist. S u ite C O L O R A D O VNO I D I KTH STS. 5 2 1 , Scarbrough Bld g . ■ B O T H P H O N E S 117 Austin, U v a s Dr. F . W . Sm ith , D entist, 722 Con- ____ ______ ____ gress Avenue, opposite Avenue Hotel, j \ n a i f *o different.. A v , A satisfied Students' Barber Shop .sail. ii * o cu , , J , , OU : rn. at Ken o,lo ve r’* ' C O U N T S & R I F L E D G E , Prop*. ( t,litrai I >.t i I ter Shop, L ittle fie ld Bld g. {nvUe8 yQU to ca |p 2216 Guadalupe. F ra n k E llio tt, the A rtis t. P r o p ri­ Ju s t across from the campus. ences. Term s, $*20. Phone 2108. etor College Studio. ('lass pictures made for The ( ac­ Doctors Schaekleford & Shackleford, tu* can be ha I at the Co op or at The d entin s, 626 L ittle fie ld Bldg. Phone .Ionian Co., bio Congress Ave. 9,18. L D K K E N T Three unfurnished ; will furnish if de-bred. PJO* M I L T I E R M M U N G — l f you w a n t ood job of it, see L . M. W irt/., oi ., uidalupe. 1 >ld phone •" I 2-1 phone either 1122 or 3571. 2-4 Pa rsley, the dry cleaner and dyer. P h o n e * *’>. L O S T A D elta D elta D elta b a r pin. Please return to C o n in e Lock- st eing Bai , VI>1 W . 22nd St. P ic n ic Lunches, F ru its. Csndy. so* DR. W. R. WEBER DENTIST Room 506 L ittle fie ld B ld g , Fifth Floor A u stin , T exas AMERICAN LADY FLOUR T E X A S GOODS FOR T E X A S PEO PLE W e are Headquarters For F a n c y Groceries. BAUER BROS. 2501 G uadalupe St. THE ELLIOTTS M A K ER S OF PICTURES 814 Congress Avenue. W h a t a Pleasure to C lu b d o m We Arrange Term* J. R. REED MUSIC COMPANY gOOCoDjpA^; r n ■ h e | | g. rs h p o g r f l , a l i o ad 11 fi« tv he a«|; in i i i ed a I T H EA T R E O FFE R S PR IZ E TO STUDENTS FOR PLAY The Prin ce ss T h eatre, New V orb t 'i t v, otters a $500 prize fo r the best one-act play by a student of the fo l­ low ing u n iv e rs itie s ; Colum bia, t ot Princeton, Pe n n s ylva n ia , Bar- 1 la rv a rd, YYile, V a s s a r, B r y n md I, nard, M a w r and the U n ite d S tates N a v a l and M ilita ry Academ ies. P la y s must be submitted before Feb. I, 1914, in typ e w ritte n form and mailed to I im /ess T h e atre P la y Contest, Princess Theatre. W e s t T h irty ninth street. N e w Y o rk C ity . The conditions of the contest are as follow s; ( a ) A u th o rs must be undergradu­ ates of the above institutions. (b ) P la y s must be orig inal. No translatio ns or adaptations w ill be considered. D ram atizations of no v­ els, short stories, etc., m ay be en­ tered provided such dram atizations are secured. fu ll rig h ts to make lo ) E a c h play subm itted must be ..inned w ith pseudonym only, and ac- sealed envelope, companied by a bearing outside the title of the play and the au thor’s pseudonym, and en­ closing the author** real name and address. These envelopes w ill not bo opened until the judges have made their decision. md typ ew ritten . ( d ) M anu scrip ts must be clear M umm Vssociation W ill Make W a r * to Student Corespondent of Home New *paper. \Y \ N I E D Two M e t e o r o l o g y Texas. Phone 295L G. M. W est. i idge. In order to encourage journalistic w ork among the students of tin- I di­ v ersity, the Alum ni Association has offered a prize of f if t y dollars tor the best series of letters w ritten by stu ­ dents for th eir home papers, li^iv- Subscribe for The Texan; only $2 for rem ainder of year. _____ _ DR. JOE GILBERT itooms 319-320-321 Scarbrough Bldg. Phones: Office: Old, 1506; New, 102. Residence: Old, 997; New, 355. E X L P V N M D by m i*take, a blue serge coat at ne I ou tial B a i bel Shop, Saturday i (u.vnei can ad ju st by D A N U i Nit St H O O L M rs. S a le has cia W ed rn dancing on M onday, S a tu rd a y afternoons, I to ii nights a t 7 Monday and F r id a y , at Protection Hall. P riv a te Ie* oms at any hour d u rin g the day*. A; L ie latest dances tau gh t. (e ) No p lay can be considered which has previously been submitted to the Princess T h e atre managem ent gard to the rules governing the com -1 petition for the prize, Secretary .Tohi J Lom ax has made the follow in g, statem ent for The lex an : Messenger Service Phone 2097. Subscribe for Tho Texan. CA PS AND DOWNS VPPKAK. “ The attention of all students in the U n iv e rs ity of Lexa* i agal' PH O N E Q 4 R In accordance w ith an official no called to the fact that the Alum ni As­ Cri(tic It S«n, Prop* lice from the Sen io r president, all girls of the Sen ior Academ ic Depart - sociation offers *-)0 in va h best series of letters w ritten by rn, ' . the ALL SENIORS: Order your Senior Class Pins at once. SENIOR BOYS: We w ill order your canes next Saturday, January 31. Get rn your order before then. THE CO-OP BANK STOCK I ii Shares a t AO Shares at EDWIN MCKELLAR 150 . . . 118 ( Md Ph me I *7 Kit I it Geld Bldg, Stacy-Robbins Co. Bt al F.*tate, Insurance, Loans and Surely fiend*. Ptopcriy F o r Sale or Kent in A ll Parts of the C ity. iii tx -: 711 ( 'engr ■ * W e., A u stin student of the U n iv e rs ity of Texa and printed in his home paper. In m aking tho decision tho j.idg* vvi:' consider the four best lettt rs *ubmit ted by student. In other words, w ill be necessary for any studei ! to w rite and have printed four letters ii order to be considered a.* a caudle.;■ for the prize. The letter* w ill bt judged m ain ly on their news val u : the readers of papers in whit are published. “ In securing such p ub licity for t> the U n iv e rs ity as w ill be afforced y w ell w ritte n news letter* to hi* hm . paper a student w ill rend, tution a most valuable servo WHAT TICKLED HIM “ Do you know , I heard a funny statem ent today. “ W h a t w as t h a t ? ” “ Tom A rm s tro n g told me that while Moore & M o rriso n were doing a bigger ta ilo rin g business than ever, they were not m aking coats any longer.” E v e r week, in fa c t alm ost d a ily , accidents occur AVOID ACCIDENTS ,d b s * ’ ,rt