HME (HBAIX CONTEST DBACONFRYTO TURE MARCH 2 FINAL PLANS FOR SAVINGS SECTION BEING ARRANGED C o m m i t t e e Planning ” Events for O b serv- ,„ce of T e xas H o lid a y E xecu tive C om m ittee to C on­ duct C am paign Is A n n ou n c­ ed by D irector re being m ade fo r a r o u s i n g - I n t celebration o f M a rc h ' according tc B e n to n Mon- the s t u d e n t com - t i n c a n of „ arrangem ents, w ho to d a y public some of th e p la n s f o r new ■ tntjrelv f e a t u r e th e c a m p u s is j jn addition to th e e s ta b l is h e d ^ ti of the occasion, th is b e in g fry in East W oods a t w hich ^student* will be t h e sp e c ia l of the present s tu d e n t bod y. Convocation a t G y m . vance of the d a y will b eg in /clock when the s ta te c a n n o n in - fired from of the Main B uilding. T h e v hand will then b egin p la y - triode airs suited to th e d a y m ] for the s tu d e n ts to c o m e if around the f l a g s t a f f , which ' the state flag. P r o m p tly a t he band ell! lead the w ay to >n's Gym for the f o r m a l in ­ turn of tin- c e le b ra tio n . T w o talk., will he m ade. o n e b y Peddy for the s tu d e n t bod y, i other by a s p e a k e r to be a n - 1 late!. Less th a n a n h o u r is th e pro - t h e for this p a r t of include, also, whieh will rom the band. Puthball C o n t e s t . ?d late Iv a f te r this t h e c ro w d oceed to ( lark Field to w it- e historic pushball c o n t e s t be- ;he freshmen a n d so p h o m o re s, is a tradition in th e U n iv e r - d always a* s u b je c t o f g r e a t it in in v ite d comes the unique f e a t u r e o f E a s t ly—the baeon-fry The ex-students o f th e U n i- are particularly to the students f o r th is p a r t o f Aration, and it is e x p e c te d est numbers of b oth s t u d e n t s liters will join in the fu n . efimte plans have as y e t b e e n or the afterno on , since is stion as yet u n d e t e r m in e d r that time should n o t be le f t >r lake trips and picnics. A n y musement planned will be a n ­ ti later, (anet at W o m a n ' * G y m . the evening, to plans, there will be a g e n e r a l in the woman’s gym , n o t i n ­ th e o t h e r to conflict with planned, but to m ake it po s- >r a greater n u m b e r to be e n - ii. is Ex-Student's A sso c ia tio n I especial in terest in th e p la n s s year’s celebration a n d a d d - ir support to m ake it a t h o r - occess. Mr. Jo h n A. L o m a x , is ith Miss E un ice A d e n , committee in th e m a k in g ments. a c c o r d in g HERTRAT CUP ma Delta a n d L am bda 1 Alpha to Contest for Championship Gamins Delta and L a m b d a Chi w I meet W ednesday n ig h t a t * >n the Men’s G y m n a s iu m y for the cham pionship o f t h e ^ r n i t y Basketball L e a g u e . finer won out in A le a g u e w ith h - of i.uOO p e r ce n t, a n d th e d a similar s tu n t in B le a g u e . ntest on Wednesday will be t o >! Dh° k receive lh e I n t e r - 4 J Basketball cup a n d to f i n d c feat will receive th e b a s- P°mtg toward the g e n e r a l in- t h e ^ lty athletic cup. UP to s ta n d a r d s s e t d u r - •Baaon it will be close a n d e x - te a m s e c u r e ly very finish. neither If ; ‘ will be c h a r g e d to th is ny one who com es will be for a d m itta n c e . T h e ^ e r e is a p la n t itM UJ a * e n e ra l i n t e r f r a - *et,c cup to be a w a r d e d to JMind 1w3f W^ 1c^ secu re s th e b e s t fear aV*"ra^ e d u r in g t h e acho- rDfis f ° r 1 Un(^S a re nee 'ill be required. F in a l p la n s f o r th e o r g a n i z a tio n of th e U n iv e r s ity o f T e x a s in to the f i r s t u n i t o f th e college s a v in g s se ctio n o f th e g o v e r n m e n t sa v in g s division of t h e U n ite d S t a t e s T r e a s u r y D e p a r t ­ m e n t, will be m a d e a t a m e e ti n g of th e e x e c u tiv e c o m m i t t e e on T u e s d a y a f t e r n o o n , a c c o r d in g to a s t a t e m e n t f r o m J o h n H. A w tr y , s t u d e n t t h r i f t - sa v in g s d i r e c t o r o f t h e U n iv e r s ity . T h e e x e c u t iv e c o m m itte e , w ith its sub division s, a p p o i n t e d by Mr. A w ­ t r y is as f o llo w s : G e n e r a l p r o g r a m f o r t h e U niver-1 sity, W a la c e H a w k in s , M ab H a r r i ­ son, T o m m ie P in c k n e y , a n d Dan W. J a c k s o n ; a d v e r tis i n g , H u lo n W. Black a n d R a y m o n d M u r r a y ; sp e a k in g , E r ­ n e st May a n d G e o r g e P e d d y . J u d g e I. P. H ild e b r a n d hus also b e e n a d d e d to t h e faculty c o m m itte e . P r e s i d e n t R o b e r t E. V inson will a d d r e s s t h e T u e s d a y a f t e r n o o n m e e t ­ ing, p r o v id e d he is in th e c ity on t h a t day. D e f in ite p la n s will be m a d e a n d a r r a n g e m e n t s w ill be pu t u n d e r w a y w hich will e n a b le tin* sa v in g s c a m ­ p a ig n to b e g in a b o u t th e m id d le o f M arch , a t w hich tim e it is e x p e c te d t h a t D in sm o re W . H u m e , d i r e c t o r o f th e E le v e n t h F e d e r a l D is tric t, will! be in A u s tin a g a in t o aid in p r o j e c ­ t io n of t h e p la n s . V a ry in Price. t o m a k e to be g r a t i f i e d , T o c r e a t e t h e d e s ire to save a n d it possible g e t a h e a d a n d th e f o r this d e s ire U n i te d S t a t e s g o v e r n m e n t is is su in g g o v e r n m e n t in s a v in g s a m o u n ts r a n g i n g all th e w a y f r o m 25c to $ 1 0 0 0 . T h e s e s a v in g s s e c u r i ­ tie s a r e k n o w n a s 2 5c t h r i f t s ta m p s, $5 w a r s a v in g s s ta m p s , a n d $100 a n d sa v in g s $ 1 0 0 0 r e g i s t e r e d s e c u r iti e s treasury . ( C o n t i n u e d o n p a g e 4 .) MASONS PLAN FOR SMOKERS MARCH J u d g e S a d ler A d d ressed Last M eeting o f U n iversity Stu d y Club “ T h e H i s t o r y o f F r e e m a s o n r y ’* w a s th e s u b j e c t of a le c tu r e giv e n th e U n i v e r s ity M asonic S t u d y C lu b F r i d a y n i g h t a t th e S c o ttis h Kite C a t h e d r a l by J u d g e S. P. S a d d l e r of t h e C o u r t of Civil A p p e a ls. J u d g e S a d le r is on e o f th e p r o m in e n t M a ­ so ns in t h e c o m m u n ity , a n d k n o w in g le c tu r e his s u b j e c t w e ll, m a d e his v e r y p r o f i t a b l e a n d to th o s e w ho h e a r d it. i n t e r e s t i n g to w n who m ig h t w ish T h e c o m m i t t e e ort th e s m o k e r re­ p o r t e d t h a t a s m o k e r w ou ld he h eld on M a rc h 6. I t w a s p r i m a r i l y p l a n n e e f o r all U n iv e r s it y s t u d e n t s a n d p r o ­ f e s s o r w h o a r e M a s te r M asons, b u t it w a s d e c id e d to in c lu d e a n y M asons to in liv in g com e. T ic k e ts h a v e b ee n p r i n t e d f o r th e s m o k e r a n d m a y b e o b ta in e d f r o m th e f o llo w in g : E d D u n la y , W il­ liam R. H u g h e s , W illiam N a t h a n , W L. Cox, J u l i a n C o hn , a n d E. E. P r e s s - 1 ler. T h e s m o k e r is to he a t t e n d e d by m a n y o f th e p r o m in e n t M ason s of th e city , a n d a royal good tim e a n d g e t - t o g e t h e r T h e c o m ­ is a s s u r e d . m i t t e e a d v is e s all U n iv e r s ity M asons to g e t t h e i r ti c k e ts e a r ly , a s th e d e ­ m a n d will p r o b a b ly be g r e a t . --------------o-------------- R AM SHO RN HELD S E S S IO N re c e iv e d A d isc u ssio n o f th e r e c e n t w ire le s s; p h e n o m e n o n in N e w V o rk j a n d L o n d o n , a n d believed by M arcon i j to be m e s s a g e s fr o m M ars, w as one o f th e i n t e r e s t i n g p a r t s o f th e p r o ­ g r a m a t t h e R a m s h o r n D e b a tin g So* c ie ty on T u e s d a y . C. H. G e u e d is ­ cu sse d th e s u b j e c t fully. J o h n G r a h a m e x p la in e d t h e “ De­ v e lo p m e n t o f M a c a d a m iz e d R oad -, G r a d y F u l l e r r e c ite d “ I he Spell of j th e Y u k o n ,’’ a n d J. M. G a r r e t t told th e d e v e lo p m e n t o f t h e “ G o th ic o f e n d e d J o h n H u m p h r ie s W in d o w .” th e v a rie d p r o g r a m b y g iv in g th e so ­ c ie ty a h u m o r o u s speech, which w a s j v e r y m u c h e n jo y e d , he w as j e le c te d t h e b e a t s p e a k e r o f th * e v e ­ ning. A f t e r b u sin e ss m e e t i n g w as held and fin al p la n s p e r f e c t e d f o r th e s o c ie ty ’s p a r t in t h e e n g i n e e r i n g b a n q u e t. th e p r o g r a m a r h o r t j and First College Daily in the South A U S T IN , T E X A S, S U N D A Y M O R N ING , FE B R U A R Y 22, 1920 NO . 102 Washington Crossing the Delaware To Date ELABORATE PLANS BEING MADE FOR FROSH RECEPTION -■am*.' PIRATES SUFFER DEFEAT AT HANDS OF VARSITY FIVE P opular O rchestra W ill Fur­ nish M usic for Annual C lass A ffa ir Longhorn Com e-back in Second H alf Brings V ictory W ith a Score o f 23-12 Music f o r th e a n n u a l f r e s h m a n re­ c e p tio n will be f u r n is h e d by th e Jack G a r d n e r J a z z O rc h e s tr a , acco rd in g to a s t a t e m e n t g iven o u t by the fre sh ­ m an re c e p tio n c o m m itte e yesterday. T h e a f f a i r is t o be held M onday eve­ ning, M a rc h I. on M onday T h e re c e p tio n will s t a r t a t 8:30 s h a r p evening. The g r a n d m a r c h , led by th e p re s id e n t of th e f r e s h m a n class, will s t a r t a t 9 o ’clock. T h e cotillion will be held at I 1 0:30 . T h e o r c h e s tr a will play spe­ these f o r cial bo th T h e d a n c in g will s t a r t at d a n c e s . 8 :3 0 a n d c o n tin u e u n til I o ’clock. O ne o f th e h e st floo rs in A u stin has se c u re d , a n d e v e r y th in g now been p o in ts t o w a r d a g r a n d success. n u m b e r s of Tickets on Sale Soon. ( 'h a n d l e r a n n o u n c e s r i c k e ts f o r the reception will be p la c e d on sale n e x t W edn esd ay , W. th e re th a t K. will be only a lim ited n u m b e r of th e s e tic k e ts p u t on sale, as many o f th e m a r e b e in g re se rv e d f o r the m e m b e r s o f th e vigila n c e co m m ittee T h e se tic k e ts c a n he s ec u re d a f t e r W e d n e s d a y fr o m a n y m e m b e r of the re c e p tio n c o m m itt e e the c o m m ittee, m e m b e r s o f w hich will he a p p o in te d a t t h e next class m ee tin g . tic k e t from th e o r th e e n t i r e C a r l W etter, f r e s h m a n presid en t, is g o in g to call a n n o u n c e s t h a t h e a m e e tin g o f fre sh m a n class a t t h e b e g in n in g o f n e x t week, a n d he w a n t s e v e r y loyal f re sh m a n “ T h e tim e is d ra w in g to b a th e r e . the n e a r w h e n c o n c e r te d a c tio n on if th e f r e s h m e n p a r t o f a f f a i r s a r e to be is n eeded P r e s id e n t W’eller. T h is m e e tin g will be th e f ir s t a n d la s t b e f o r e th e p ush ­ ball c o n te s t a n d th e re c e p tio n , and t h e r e f o r e th e la st tim e f o r th e f r e s h ­ m en to g e t to g e th e r . Texas c e le b ra te d th e la s t hom e grounds g am e o f th e b a s k e tb a ll se a ­ son last n ig h t by w ip in g up on S o u t h ­ western to th e tu n e o f 23 t o 12. When th e f ir s t h a lf e nd ec| th e v isitors were in the lead by t h r e e p o in ts w ith the score s ta n d in g IO to 7. A f t e r the g am e was b e g u n a g a in , th e L o n g ­ horns, s tr e n g th e n e d b y th e r e a p p e a r ­ ance of C a p ta in * Russell, w ho h a s been o u t of t h e g a m e f o r th e la s t sev­ eral games, proceeded to r u n up a rally th a t com pletely sw e p t th e P i ­ rates o ff th e ir feet. The this period f irst h a lf of out. H e r r e r a th e g a m e b e ­ longed clearly to th e visitors. T h ey were more a c c u r a te w ith t h e i r pass­ ing, they w ere q u ic k e r on t h e c o u rt, they covered th e ir o p p o n e n ts b e tte r , th e and they w ere b e t t e r shots a t baskets. D uring the work of H e rre ra , W ilkerson a n d Os- te rg a rd shone a nd Wilkerson were not only f a s t f o r ­ wards, but th e y were also first-c la ss guards in spite o f b eing lightw eights. They fou gh t hard, a n d th e y w e re fru itf u l sources of tro u b le f o r Mc­ Cullough and Hill. O s te r g a r d w as the only P ira te who th r e w a s m a n y as two field goals. H e w as also an excellent gu ard , and he m a n a g e d to prevent several possible T e x a s goals. Longhorn* Start O ff. The second h a lf showed u p an a l­ to g e th er d if f e r e n t fo r m of playing. The Longhorns came in w ith th e d e ­ te rm ination to win, an d fro m th e tim e th a t Knebel s ta rte d th in g s o f f w ith a field goal, the ball w as a lm o st c o n ­ sta n tly in possession o f th e O ra n g e and White. The five cam e b ack with a c c u ra te passing, and they rec o v e red their eye fo r th e hoop. T h e y go t the best o f all the sc rim m a g es f o r the ball and they were f a s t e r on th e ir feet. D u rin g this half, a f t e r th e f i r s t two o r th r e e goals, t h e g a m e 's o u t ­ come was n e v e r in doubt. One che e rfu l f e a t u r e of th e g am e was th e e n tr y of two m en w ho have been counted as b eing o u t f o r th e rest of the season. O ne of th e s e w as C aptain Russell, who has been sick for th e last couple o f weeks, a n d who, according to all rights, w as due to finish th e season on the sick list. He refused to stay out, how ever, and he played with as m uch s p irit as ever last night. D u ckett also came back. He was pu t o ut a fe w w eeks j ago with a badly s p ra in e d k n e e , b u t he also made up his m ind to g e t well, i o i 1 ail* I at Reception of D. A. R. SHORTHORNS MEET HARD OPPOSITION Girls Born in February Will Cut Birthday Cake N ext Thursday Evening B ack t o th e d a y s of ’7 6 , of pow - G a in V ic to ry O v e r H o u sto n T r ia n g l e s — Lose G a m e to A lle n A c a d e m y tiered h a ir , o f ho o p s a n d t h e m in u e t r e c e p tio n g iv e n t h e w e n t D a u g h t e r s o f lu tio n y e s t e r d a y a f t e r n o o n th e th e A m e r ic a n R evo ­ by in P la y in g b r illi a n t ^ * S h o r th o r n s d e f e a te d bask e tb a ll, th e H o u sto n th e . \ S o m e th in g new ill All g irls w ho have t h e i r b i r t h d a y in F e b r u a r y will he e n t e r t a i n e d by th*- so c ia l c o m m itte e o f th e Y. W. C. A. on n e x t T h u r s d a y ev en in g. ho m e o f M rs. t r a n c e s E v a n s . P e r - ^ ^ ^ T r i a n g l e W ednesday n ig h t m e n t is p r o m is e d by h a p s t h e piles o snow y w a jjo u n to n by a sco re o I 35 to 27. , 0 f th** c o m m it te e , S a d ie Scovall of *am- ^ a* „ » ---------------o ------ ------- th e e n t e r t a i n - t h e c h a ir m a n I PRE MEDS TIE IN « g a me w ith la w s n i i i r i I 1 7 T T , f l I A M JC « . . m e P lay ed as C u r ta in R a ise r a t G ym . L ast N igh t I ” m . w im it a tio n t h r o u £ h o u t ’ th e 1 r i a n g e s h a v in g on b i r t h d a y c a k e will be s e r v e d , and a l i i ’ ______ w h e n t h o u g h t s of p a n t b a lls a n d t e a * ! t h e i r S“ t h m« " »» •*<* T h o m P- t h e m e r r i m e n t r e s u l t i n g f r o m th e H o , a n d c | o l e G a i c a m e r u s h in g back o v e r t h * y e a r s , b u t ' s.° " a n d J<* ^ f o n ly For bu %. 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L o ** *“ A " ' n ' l , ► '"la y « « h . the c s t to A llen A c a d e m y a t B r y a n by a ; *, score of 27 to 8. T h e g am e w a s h a r d . .Shorthorn a 9 J , c o n t r i b u t e t o the e v e n i n g s p le a s u r e T h e r e will v e r y p r o b a b ly be a s to r y | , . five . f e a t u r e a n d also a m u sic a l n u m b e r . | e J|act d a t e curtain P re -M a d s and L a w s tied in the la st n ig h t with the fjn u | M u n t b a n d i n g 7-7. The tie will r a is e r ,,||lyed o f f in t(u. n e a r f u t u r n a n n o u n c e d soon, a n d t h « *n(l »"<' a l‘ h »u* h - . t h e h o lid a y in c o m m e m o r a tio n .rf D r. ^ ^ ^ ^ h t v e Thv c o m m it te e had p l a n n e d to g ive th e p a r t y on la s t F r id a y , b u t d u e to i , * . r , “ * f * , ,, , I a t t h a t tim e a g r e a t a d v a n c e will be , m ade in t h e s ta n d in g of the League, T ___ . . - ,, ... , (Continued on p ag e 4) on M o n d a y . te a m ie fe a te d th e A. a n d M. in eligibles on I T he S h o r th o r n s * [ th e ir r e c e n t t r i p to A u stin N o v e m b e r . Mrs. E v a n s b e a u t i f u l old hom e, ; J i , ^ d d a r k se rie s ^o n f? sh o ts to th e goal. Mc- to n s B ir th d a y f e a t u r e on .. t h e p ro I v,nn, n Allen A c a d e m y won th<' p la y ln g w “ s r0UKh> . th * F~ W ' F a y ’ th e p a r t ? WaS P“ f P? n (h<> D e m o c r a t i c c o n v e n tio n ut Sun n a tio n p e rio d s as is p o ss ib le , b u t j u s t j F ra n c ia c 0 t a m , w h i |e a , D allas he m ay w h a t he w i|, d<) on thjs p r o p . w h e n t h a t o p p o r t u n e tim e will be th i r d - y e a r f r e s h m e n ann j low ing th e speech by M r. H orna d a y the question, tw elv e “ R esolved, T h a t No M an Should Be i e a m t* a d e b a t e upon o r T h e r e w e re a b o u t te n th<. T t,xas d e l e g a t i o n I d e n ts w e r e t a k e n o f f th e p r o b a tio n list sim-e th e m id -te rm e x a m in a tio n s . N in e ty - f iv e st ai in s e v e ra l s t u d e n t s c o n t i n u e d on p r o b a t i o n Le- R e m i t t e d to P a r t i c i p a t e in Interco! in M ore Thai. One le g ia te A th le tic s S p o rt, a n d f o r N o t More T h a n Two Y e a rs iu T h a t O n e .” M. J . Lehm an, A c o m p l e te r e p o r t o f the n u m b e r I H a r d y H o lle rs a n d R. J . J o p lin spoke of bust <>uG a nd s tu d e n t * un prob a- j fo r th e a f f i r m a t i v e , while G. N. Bru- tio n is not a v a ila b le a t th e p r e s e n t. I b a k e r, R. L. C an n o n a n d J. K. Web be b er held o u t f o r th e op position. The b u t a c o m p le t e s t a t e m e n t will a f f i r m a t i v e was a w a r d e d a unum p u b lish e d n e x t week. i m o ue decision by th e ju d g e s . h as n o t y e t b een s e ttle d . o s itic n , also. S e v e r a l p e titio n s f o r speakers* h ave i g o n e o u t fro m th e o f f ic e o f th e S t u - j d e n t A sso c ia tio n , b u t it h a s not been ’ a g r e e d as to who will c o n d u c t th e c a m p a ig n w h en ,t ,s la u n c h e d . ____________________________ L E C T U R E P O S T P O N E D . _______ A 1(.|,,Kr„ m w D „ o r n a ) la y y e s t e r ,lay l.y th e c.h a i , m a „ „ f T A Y L O R IN H O S P IT A L . D ean T a y l o r who is now in U pon n e x t S a t u r d a y n ig h t the so­ c ie ty will h e a r a d isc ou rse Opon tire the q u e s tio n o f t r y i n g th e G e r m a n lead- . . . r p i . . 0 NO P A P E R ON T U E S D A Y . ---------- j c o m m itt e e on pu b lic u n W U O I I C le c tu res, i c u i u i c a , fro m i r e m q u i n i n I L i r r - F r e d e r ic k D e a n o f N e w York, s ta te d h o sp ita l a f t e r Having u n d e r g o n e a n e n , by R e u b e n W. G ra y . T h e d e b a te t h a t Mr. D e a n w ould be com pelled o p e r a tio n not j will be upon th e q u e stio n lash W e d n e sd a y , w a s Resolved « , F o llo w in g th e u s u a l c u s to m o f th is to p o s tp o n e i n d e f in i te ly his en g ag e - very well y e s t e r d a y , b u t w as g e t t i n g , p a p e r , th e r e will he no T e x a n issued j m e n t , on a c c o u n t o f sickness. along as w ell as could Ire exp*H*to< is ex- f o r T u e s d a y m o rn in g , on a c c o u n t o f ; Mr. D e a n w as booked M o n d a y b e in g W a s h i n g t o n ’s b i r th - h e r e n e x t T u e s d a y n ig h t, h u t ac-1 p e lte d th a t D e a n T a y lo r will be a n e d a y . te le g r a m rec e iv e d he th e c irc u m sta n c e s . to s p e a k j u n d e r c o r d i n g t o t h e It a t r >i t a ion a ’u T h e n e x t iasue will be o n W e d n e s - will be u n a b l e to fill the e n g a g e m e n t j m e n t b a n q u e t , which will d a y m o r n in g . a t p r e s e n t. ( .S a tu rd a y . F e b r u a r y 28. ' t h e n e g a tiv e . to a t t e n d th e E n g i n e e r i n g D e p a r t- upon h e ld ! be All D isn u te s B etw een ^ . * * ^ Dear • g, - league. E ig h t te a m s wt re brought into it, a n d all o f these showed much e n th u sia sm . W ith this as a Starr, g r e a t th in g s o u g h t to be th e f u t u r e . expected in Members of th e w in n in g a g g r e g a ­ tion a r e : Dick H aw ley, W. R. Row- | ell, J. A. McCurdy, C. A. M cCurdy, D o u g l a s A nderson, A be Y eag er, Dave H arris. L E C T U R E S E R I E S P O S T P O N E D . Owing to the u n fo rs e e n delay in I the a rriv a l of Rev. W. B. O ’Dowd, the series o f t a lk s t h a t a r e to bt de livered a t St. A u s ti n ’s Chapel, are postponed u n til th e follow ing week. Instead of b e g in n in g on Feb. 22, as was prev io usly sta te d , they will be­ gin on Feb. 29 a n d end on March 7. These talks, which a r e fo r both ( a d ­ obes a n d non-C atholics, will be given to H-*. every m o r n in g fro m 6:65 ____ I___ * It . 9 A m i d n i g h t m a u n d e r i n g s By Bock This is about the time of the year! when the grind begins to believe th at! he has the laugh on his leas academ -l ically active fellow-stude. Angier Derby dope: By virtue of I the Nary-a-head dance date, Ham J has forged far out in the lead, tak- J ing the turn several front of his nearest competitor. fox-trots in co-ed Some nebulously clad at K. C., Friday night, ambled over to a window between dances and began j to gush forth a line of small talk) that must have sounded like the at­ She tempts of a tyro manicurist. suddenly espied a group of some twenty male studes (unaccompanied) seated on a luxurious woodpile out­ “ Such an audi­ side the window. ence we have tonight!” she wittily exclaimed. Rank egotism, O Blatant One! There were there to hear the Louisiana Five. Maxims of a campus bum: What riles me is that every hamfat actor that comes along with a bum act and sees she can’t get away with it springs the old gag about what she did “ for the boys in France.” Tu­ multuous applause always follows. Law library scene, any night: looking co-eds, Various persuasive all attired in multi-chromatic garb, flock down to the peaceful and stu­ dious tranquillity o f the haunts of study. ostensible Peregrinus, to Some diligent frantically J . A., ^•arching for some dim meaning in the Nitroglycerine Case, looks up from his book of anguish and beholds a vision of female loveliness such as he never dreamed could venture into those haunts. He promptly disre­ gards his Torts case and proceeds to look regard her with that peculiar with which a hungry and road-weary hobo a hot Wienerwurst. They’ll do it e v e r y tim e. views Expecting another Leap ^ ear non­ assessable date in the near future. Miss Hawkshaw, in a very polite and suave manner came to the table in the library at which the Maunderer was assiduously studying, and re­ In order to make quested his name. sure that he would find him, he vol­ unteered his phone number, strange­ ly exciting her anger. Desiring at all times to keep up with the onward march o f events, this column will now conduct a pop­ ularity contest a la Cactus, winners to be styled the “ Midnight Wander­ ing Beauties,” to be personally se­ lected suppers. Cigars and cigarettes from the es­ corts of contestants will be accepted as votes. after-germ an at Ah, woe is me! If only the win­ ner of the Cactus contest had been named Grace there would have been an excellent chance to pull something about that extra three days of voting the woolly Ishmaelite allowed after the announced closing. Three days of G race! And now it would hardly do to call it “three days of Groce.’’ Have to give it up. Texan want ad: Wanted, a room­ m ate; must wear 16% collar and coat of at least 38 chest measure. Phone Enny Staag. track Viva, el nuevo captain! Congratulations and best wishes to Dedie fo r success in the coming sea­ son, and also on receiving an unani­ mous vote. I wonder now, how he voted himself. Would it be proper to ask the care- ' taker of a cemetery just what are the advantages of comporting one’s self with grave demeanor? forecast Weather Sunday: Pretty day, nothing to do, many vio­ lent cases of homesickness, profuse poreh-swing date. for A fter going through one of these Sundays most of us feel like rising for war— gory- up and howling headed war— anywhere, any time. Well, PII be going. ""O’ - H ear Frieda Hempel a t the Hancock Friday evening. ftrrfCoOrt* D*1*? ** *** rf ti* Pul l— Hr except l i o o r t j. O ttw ,; f t o « is * . n m . r r ir -— .uu- —a «•**« i ,Sl S? T J E T w ma4* *fn*V_T I Conure**. * » « * »■ ortfl b « ** for ta Su tto n IIM . Art Af U " " * •• Mitionaad S e p * « t o r IST*. J ' I M I r f O ctnfcf I , IM T. I • to p r o * Art - - Xe^an Advtoory Board HILTON f . LINO B rtto r-r t'd rtrf Weetey W. Brown Millar Halon W. B lart ----------------M * ** « 1 *« b u s i n e s s s t a f f N UGENT X. B IO W N B o o i n g M a n ^ r H. Grady B r i n * _________ Circulation M anager W w .-r W. Brows Dorothy Baardon ' . A s s is to r* to AArortVring P io n * BKT ar 479* ___________ _ S TA FF FOB TODAY. Issue Editor: Wm. Harry Jack. .assistant: W. P. Moore. Reporters: H R. Cox. Irma Gesche. Laura Davis. W. R. Barrow. Mamie Drummond. Corinne Flood. Keith Coppa**. Since Monday is a catalogue holiday, designed to honor the anniversary of Washington’s birthday, no Texan will be pub­ lished on that day. The next Texan will appear Wednesday morning. ARE AMONG MANY. The Texan has the distinction the worst of being guilty of proof error of the year, and whoever first sends a copy of Friday’s paper to Judge should easily win the prize they offer of “bad for breaks.” The last paragraph of the editorial in commemoration of Dr. Fay was written as fol­ lows : the discovery “We are sure that tho memory of Dr. Fay will live for a long time, and we hope that his life will follow painfully the urge of “the fiend that men harries”— “love of the best.” inspire others to since The linotype operator thought that “harries” must be a mis­ take companions their “Dicks” and “Toms,” were not mentioned, so he changed the that men phrase to “the field harrow”— “love of the best.” And the issue editor, who reads proof on the editorials, didn’t see anything wrong. Yet this issue editor left a prosperous rural community to come to the University to learn journalism ! If anybody present is connect­ ed with the “back to the farm ” movement, we will gladly give him the remainder to our month­ ly allowance for the good of the r a O S B M ID N IG H T S E S ­ S IO N S . Like evert’ other pleasure, the midnight session can be carried on so frequently that it becomes an excess, but an occasional ses­ sion that breaks up well before is decidedly worth morning while if the topics and person­ alities that are discussed are in­ teresting and enjoyable. A classroom discussion can not take the place of these frank, intimate, dem ocratic arguments that serve to reveal the souls of our friends as the1.' are revealed at no other time. The time is not lost that i* used to match wit against wit, and mind against mind, while tobacco smoke lazily curls toward the ceilin g and a busy clock ticks on unnoticed. eloquence. There It is then that the most sin­ cere revelations of character are made; then when the truest ideals are brought timidly fo r­ ward ; then when the highest thoughts are pressed with the is greatest little doubt but what the great­ est student movements for re­ form were bom in the midnight sessions; there is little doubt but that the undergraduate has ob­ tained most of his knowledge of men from these same meetings. Because it is a time of revela­ tion, it is also a time when the most friendships are formed. lasting Do not shun the m.dnight ses­ It is the most enjoyable sion. and valuable laboratory course offered at the University — a “lab” in human nature. D I L L I N G H A M ’ S M e n ’ s O x f o r d s S p r i n g 1 9 2 0 Br When you buy shoes today it is an in­ vestment that requires money and con­ fidence. DILLINGHAM shoes have earned the confidence of well­ dressed men. They will give you sm art sty le --th e y will give y ou com fort— because they a r e made to fit n * k t--4 h e y wil give you long service because th ere’s quality in Dining ani m a te r ia l s a n d w o rk m a n s h ip . The season’s newest models, good shoes which we can rec ommend, a t— $ 1 0 , $ 1 1 , $ 1 2 , $ 1 3 and up to $ 1 6 .5 0 DILLINGHAM SHOE COMPANY Austin’s Greatest Shoe Store They are C a l i f o r n i a C h o c o l a t e P ut up in the F a m o u s R edw ood Box The demand of customers who have visited C& I fornia has caused us to stock Q u in in s Cilifo«j,| Chocolate Shop Chocolates. These chocolates will appeal to a fairly limited bubs. I ber of people whose tastes are not limited by price. You will appreciate them, especially the extra ^ 3 chocolate coatings. Packed in handsome, yet inexpensive, haxsdy boa of genuine C alifornia Redwood. C a l i f o r n i a gtoc outre S r*# flu* w ith* UNIVERSITY DRUG STOB! 'p h o n e 3 0 5 2 “ T H E C O N V E N I E N T P L A C r ' 3 0 5 2 tive, Technique. Modern dances specialized. Private studio. Phone 2991. Olive T h o m as in “Fe and Shadows” at Queen Monday, Tuesday and W« nesday. CO M FO RTA BLE ROOM in pri­ vate home; three blocks from U ni­ versity; hot w ater; bath adjoining; — 24 sleeping porch. Phone 344. Let’s drop in at Moritz Sil­ ver’s.— Adv. DRESSM AKIN G— Co eds, think of this: Hemstitching and dressmaking done in one block of University. F if ­ teen years’ experience. Mrs. Nellie Phone Lee, 2402 San Antonio St. I 3285. — 24 Stop! Everybody’s Book Store Has 16x21 Drawing P ap er at Five Cents Per Sheet. o— *— . German Submarine acts shown at M ajestic tom orrow. It is official and Don’t miss it. your only opportunity. Do you know what yoq husband is doing? Majestic. Phone 1 - 7 1 1 W RIG H T AUTO SERVIOI C lothing Made to Mea»uft| A. J. GEMES 1 6 1 0 Lavaca St Y O U R MONEY’S WORTH| E V ER Y TIME 0. L. KOM -For— JEWELRY Watches and Diamond 5 1 3 Congress Ave. D R- T. F. COX 421 S c a rb ro u g h Builds Dentist e s t , [g g j EBNER m o w *; Mey SIGN-TIFIC Advertising PHONE 2414 517-19 CONGRESS AVE. Alamo Ice Cream CREAM OF QUALITY Phone 5 2 4 3 300 Congress Aven* gRBiimiaa&^miiiiitimgmmiflittHiiiiiin(iniuitiUiumuiiuiiiiimHiiiiutiHi!Mtttiiiunii}muiiMn!H!iiiiit luhhiitum^os C. A. Bradford P O T T E R Y , PIC T U R E FRAM ING AND A R T M A TERIA L F o r Students 7 0 5 Congress Avenue ^mSUUiUBHIUiUll TEXAS BELTS WITH GOLD BUCKLES $ 3 . 0 0 AMUSEMENTS MAJESTIC PROGRAM. Tomorrow and Tuesday: “ What Is Your Husband Doing,” starring Douglas McLean and Doris May. Thursday, Friday and Satur­ day: Seven acts Big Time Inter­ state vaudeville. Y o s e m i t e B r a n d # 2 .oo the po un d S e q u o ia Bk a n d # :. 5 0 the pound The CO-OP “ At a Little More Than Cost.” QUEEN PROGRAM. Monday, Tuesday and Wednes- I j }, day: Olive Thomas in “ Footlights ) and Shadows.’’ \ I Thursday, Friday and Sat ar- J I day: Charlie Chaplin in “ A Day’s s > Pleasure.’’ CLASSIFIED W ANTED— Your pressing hat work. Six hours service. the Hatter and Tailor. Phone 1936. and Jack, — 24 Charlie Kellum’s Barber Shop, 2 1 0 7 Speedway FOUND— A bargain in hat work. the HAT MADE the H atter and — 24 Have you seen OVER Tailor? Ja ck , by FOR S A L E — A land roadster in A-l shape. 4709. first-class Over­ Ring —20 HANCOCK PROGRAM. Monday, -engagement extraordi­ nary: French Grand Opera A r­ tists. Mine. Mary Cassel, coloratura soprana, auspices Ben Hut Patrol and Band. Friday Evening: Frieda Hem- pel, coloratura soprano. Auspices Amateur Choral Club. hand Ford roadster or touring ca r; must be a bargain. Phone 4709. FOR R E N T — Room to boys. Nice, modern, southeast; two blocks from campus. Phone 4966 or — 24 call at 2604 Speedway. furnished; W ANTED— Coach in English I. Phone 3190 from 6 to 9 p. rn. H ey! Let’s eat a ham burger! JU S T C A L L s-o-o-8 ( t h e S tu d e n ts ’ | Charlie Kellum’s Barber Shop, T a i l o r S h o p ) f o r th a t su it, d re ss o r c o a t su it repaired. to be c le a n e d , p ressed o r , Charlie Kellum ’* Barber Shop, 2 1 0 7 Speedway 2 1 0 7 Speedway — — — LO ST— Will the man who bor­ rowed my fountain pen in the doc­ to r’s o ffice the first- of this week 22 please phone 5237? W A N TED— To buy a good second- DANCING — National, interpre- Presents One could exist without jew elry, but life’s happier through owning it. T h a t’s why jew elry is the ideal gift. It gives happiness with no implication of ch ar­ ity. I t ’s a thing of beauty, not necessary for creatu re com fort, but very much wanted, and delight in it lasts for years. T h e quality of M ayer’s jew elry makes it ex­ ceptionally suitable for gifts. Dainty, pretty, stylish, exquisitely designed and perfectly made, it leaves nothing whatever to be desired. Carl Mayer Company Jew elers, Silversmiths, Diamond M erchants 6 1 8 Congress Avenue The Hallmark Store The Jolly Little Tailor Has Arrived With his line of Spring and Sum m er Samples. Don’t fail to see this line before you buy your Spring Suit. FRANK LAWS CO., 720 Congress Ave. i i t i t i t t i i i i i i if ii i ii i ii i ii n i i ii i ii i ii i ii i ii i it i ii w Submarine U -B oat-35 at M a­ It sank 15 jestic tomorrow. different ships at sea. Don’t miss this week’s movie | program a t M ajestic. THE TEXAS BARBER SHOP Invites You (Student Owned Institu­ tion) Dallas C. Johnson, Prop. Charlie Chaplin in “ A D ay’s for Pleasure” Thursday, F riday and Satur­ day. Queen a t Coenraad Bos and August Rodeman at H ancock on F ri­ day evening. Brightest gems from the op­ eras in costume, Hancock Op­ era House. -AT MUELLER’S SHOE STORE NEW SPRING FOOTWEAR -“ How beautiful they a r e ” is th e expression we often hear as we show these sm art Eyelet Pumps. -They are extremely pretty and perfect fitting. -In Black Suede and Satin— Black Kid and Suede — P a ten t— Black Kid-—Brown Kid and Dull Calf. -All widths, AAA to C. -Come in and let us take care of your foot wants. CARL H. MUELLER H om e of G ood Shoes— Hosiery 6 0 8 C ongress A venue T H I D A I L Y T U A N S O C IE T Y Maili© Jones, Editor. Sally© Graves. Frances W althal. Arrowhead Dance. One o f the most delightful affairs of the year was given by the Arrow­ head D ancing Club at K. C. Hall, Friday night. The decorations were m ost e ffe c t­ ive in their sim plicity. A drop ceil­ ing o f dark blue studded with stars was suspended from above, and red arrow-sheaths filled with arrows hung on the wall. Lights inside In these illum inated the ballroom. the middle o f the room punch was served from a vine-covered well. On the stage a t the end o f the room was an Indian scene. from The feature o f the evenin g was the music, which was furnished by the fam ous Louisiana Five jazz orchestra. The grand march was led by Zeke Crutcher, honoring Miss Louise Adair, and the cotillion by Smith Sims, honoring Miss Gaily W ilkes. D ainty novelty neckpieces set with am ethysts, the club’s color, were given as favors to the you ng ladies, I and Pall Mall cigarettes w ere given two-course the the men. A delicious b u ffet supper was served a fter dance. s J J a the The patronesses o f evening were: Mesdames W alter Bremond, W. B. Brush, F. T. Connerly, Fred K. Fisher, Ralph Goeth, Homer Hill, W. L. Hill, L. S. Leversedge, HL A. Lewis, W. J. Lincoln, M. K. Moore, E. H. Perry, F. E. Pryor, W. A. Rhea and R. C. Roberdeau. Pre-Mfd Dance. the sixty-five The Texas Pre-Medical Society en­ tertained with a dance Friday eve­ ning at the Elks’ Hall. Their colors, green and orange, were found in all of the decorations. The Sacred Skull placed at one end of the hall, gazed down upon couples present. The grand march was led by Ben Primer, honoring Miss Har­ riet Jones. The cotillion was led by Miss Enid Long, honoring Owen Bar­ ker. The favors were in the form of filled with “ red immense hots” and tied with the colors of the society. Confetti and streamers fe a ­ tured in the cotllion, and punch was served during evening. The the chaperones were Mr. and Mrs. Ett- linger and Miss Anna Hiss. capsules P h i P s i B a n q u e t . Phi Kappa Psi fraternity cele­ brated Founders’ Day on Thursday, Feb. 19, with a banquet at the Dris- kill Hotel. With every pledge and the members of the active chapter present, the occasion was celebrated fittingly by a magnificent repast and a program of toasts. the fraternity at Dr. H. C. Cranberry of Austin, one of the first men ever initiated in the Virginia Alpha chapter in the days before the Civil War, was an honored guest on this occasion, and spoke upon the sub­ ject of./ ‘Fraternity Life in the Early Days.” Other guests present were Dr. J. L. Henderson and Dr. C. P. Patter­ son of the University faculty, both of whom also spoke briefly upon the fraternity life of their college days. Carl Calloway officiated as toast­ master, and the following speakers were introduced: Hulon W. Black, representing the older men of the t h r e e s p e c i a l g r o u p s Extraordinary Values— at $49.50, $57.50 and $69.50 flew College Styles elegantly tailored. Materials of Tricotine and French Serge, leading Spring shades. They constitute the creations that are at present reigning * in high favor. Early inspection is invited. r.H M m /iroafs TENNIS Rackets Clothing — Shoes For Boys and Co-Eds arid 1920 TENNIS BALLS C.&S. Sp orting G oods Co. 704 C ongress F rieda H em p el of the Metro­ p o lita n O pera C om pany at H ancock on F rid ay ev en in g . MtfMmililllllliilllllllllfllllltiltlllllHllliiililllllilM^ ss* * * mm FRESH SHIPMENTS OF Huyler’s and Leggett’s Candies EVERY W EEK. We Have in Stock a t All Times SYMPHONY LAWN STATIONERY None B etter Made. EVERYTHING IN DRUGS. Woodie Gilbert Drug Co. Rexall Store “THE BUSY CORNER” P h o n e 2 7 1 . Free Motorcycle Delivery ■hmm x n o m k sm c'MMr m m MAL NOTICES SO C IET Y : -t BRA NT) LAW 1 will be no meeting Monday account of holiday. PRESIDENT. CERCLE FRANCA IS: Mem- P^ng a pan m “La Pondre eu* will please meet Tuesday, Lh, at 7:30 p. m., at home of Dilley, 202 Thirty-third S t P R E SID E N T . I L ife” ; at the evening hour the theme will be, “Christ, Our Great Apostle.” Sunday School at 9:30 and B. Y. P.: U. will meet at 6:30. W OMAN’S ATHLETIC COUN-; CIL: Regular meeting will be held on 1 Tuesday afternoon at 5 o’clock. Mem­ bers please be present. P R E S ID E N T . ALL METHODIST GIRLS be at J Sunday School at the Y. M. C. A. a t j s 9:30. Help us win the contest. PUBLICITY SECRETARY. I BALKERS: Girls who intered dte 20-mile hike Monday ■ * the Gym. at 7:30 sharp. Lu‘ch, otherwise none may be Also bring some money. N a n MCANELLY. L USiTV BAPTISTS: Pas- i>s L Maddry will fill the L. koth hours today at the r [ ***** Church. A t the ur tne sermon will be on | t (L eat Christian Orc Hancock Opera House F rid ay E v en in g , F eb. 27th , 8 :30 A U SPIC E S A M A T E U R C H O R A L CLUB S ea ts N ow S ellin g at J. R. R EED MUSIC STORE A nd T H E E D ISO N PH O N O G R A PH SHOP P rices: $ 1 .0 0 , $ 1 .5 0 , $ 2 .0 0 — Boxes $2-*® 2323025323234853484853482323235348485323484853530053 P H O N E 1 6 1 AT YOUR AT ALL TIM*5