H i e D c t t h j M t x m x First College Daily in the South V O L. X X V III A U S T I N , TE X A S , S U N D A Y , M A Y 15, 1927. EIGHT P A G E S T O D A Y N o. 1 9 2 STEERS BEAT THREE RECORDS TO WIN TRACK TITLE Texas Comes From 3 Point TURE 8 FIRST Handicap to Win Game 1 0 - ^ WARMING PflflTY T0| PLAGES TD SCORE ll TOTAL DF 56 H jEXTENSION HOUSE G ustav Egloff Tells o f in Petroleum Industry F uture D evelopm ents i r a ^ n p p A ic SENIOR W E E K OPENS BE HELD I M WITH VESPERS MONDAY S an d erso n H ead s T ex a s Pre-M edics Victory Saturday Gives Little** field Fifth Straight Championship Cockrell Shows Speed in Pre-* Urns, but Does Not Come up in Final Heats Special to The Texan, HOUSTON, Texas, May 14.— W in­ ning 8 first places and acco u n tin g fo r th ree of the six broken co n fer­ ence records, the T exas L onghorn track team easily togk the co n fer­ ence m eet here to day by a score of 58 1-2 ag a in st the 36 1-2 fo r A* & l l ., the n earest opponent. T h o final scores fo r the m eet w ere, T ex­ as, 58 1-2, A.&M. 36 1-2, Rice 29, S- M. U. 25, B aylor 12, T.C.U, IO, A r­ kansas 7. Ham m onds, by going to a height! l l the pole> inches in of 12 fe e t vault, raised the conference record in th a t event. Cockrell ra n the h u n ­ dred yard dash in 9.8 seconds in th© ; prelim inaries y esterd ay b u t failed t o : re p e a t his p erfo rm an ce in the finals- 4 inches t o Smith jum ped 23 fe e t break the broad jum p record. The I; Texas team in th e mile relay ra n a t an average speed of u n d er 50 sec­ onds each an d low ered the e o n fe r- I ence tim e fo r th a t ev en t to 3 m in­ utes 18.9 seconds. A RNOLD SANDERSON o f is head of the Pre- H ouston spring the Medical Society term . He is a m em ber of H alf Moon fra te rn ity and is an active for in tram u ra l ath lete. GIRLS GLEE E L I rn11 PTiiu* iii OLLE STUBS IN 'L Direction of Coach Disch Causes Texas \o Pile up High Score Against Frogs b e h in d Co m in g a fr om t h r e e - r u n lead, Ed Olle a n d his Lo n g h o r n s lu gg er s w o u n d up t h e i r s e a s o n ’s e n g a g e m e n t at C la rk Field by b o m b a r d i n g t h e T. C. U. H orned F ro g infield, o u t­ field, and the vicinity east of the left field fence fo r an avalanche of hits and runs. The score was IO to 6 in fa v o r o f Uncle Billy Disch. It was Disch’s m anipulation of the th at too fre q u e n t F rog hits suffi* I NT ER N AT I ON A L CLUB B A N Q U E T M O N D A Y N I G H T As the culm ination of its y e a r’s In te rn a tio n a l R elations work, the Club will m eet in a b an q u et M onday a t 6:30 p. rn. in the C afe te ria b an ­ quet room. A ccording to M. G. B urnside, presid en t of the club, a l members' are expected to at ten i the j b an q u et a t which tim e a review of! will be the y e a r’s accom plishm ents taken and some plans fo r next year made. P la n s for Senior w e ek which begins M ond ay, May 16, have been co m p le te d , a n d all the classes a r e busy in p r e p a r i n g to c a r r y out t h e i r p a r t in th e UMI* usually in terestin g program has been planned. New Quarters at Little Cam­ pus to Be Officially Opened LEGISLATUIE lOIOHED Visitors Will See All Branches of Service in Opera­ tion From t endered, T uesday afte rn o o n from 4 On M onday aftern o o n a t 5 o’clock Senior V espers will be held in the G irl's S tudy Hall. All Senior girls will m o rt in M. B. 105 w earing t leir caps and gowns. this room they will proceed to the study bali in a body w here a short p rogram will Mond ay ev ening at 8 o ’clock t he Division of Extension, in­ c lu d in g D e an T. H. Shelby and all m e m b e r s of t h e staff, will its official open-house begin new Hand house-w arm ing a t o'clock L ittle Cam pus q u arters, w ith the Literary until 6 o’clock, the Regan S enators and th e R epresentatives of Society will hold trad itio n al as honor the p re sen t L egislature in an nual Sing. This Sing will be guests of the a ffa ir. The function the form of an inform al m eetin g fol­ consum m ate is M onday n ig h t lowed by a sh o rt e n te rta in in g pro- g ram . This Sing is held every y e a r plans which w ere made fo r a sim ilar last F eb ru a ry b u t which reception by the society in honor of th e senior w ere m ade im practicable by the un ­ girls. avoidable absence of the L egislature th eir the to OF SOCIETY MEET Section of American Chemical Society Holds Session Here Saturday B y B Y R O N S P I N K S A special f e a t u r e o f t he con­ vention of th ^ C e n t r a l Texan Section of th e A m e r i c a n C h e m ­ ical Society held h e r e y e s t e r ­ d a y w as a series of t h r e e lec­ tu re s by Dr. G ustav E gloff, research chemist with the U niversal Oil Pro­ ducts C om pany of Chicago. Dr. Eg-i lu ff spoke on the general sub ject of the petroleum industry. The chap­ te r held a luncheon fo r its visitor a t the U niversity C afe te ria Saturday, a t which faculty m em bers and visit­ ing chem ists w ere present. The purpose M onday evening will As a special en te rta in m e n t fe a ­ a t 7 o'clock in the G irl’s S tudy Hall. be to ac q u ain t the public with the tu re a picnic ou tin g was held a t B r- Each senior girl is to come to the v ariety of d iffe re n t educational cam-1 to n ’s S prings from 4 to 8 p. rn., at room p ro m p tly on tim e, w earing her which Dr. E g lo ff was also g u est of paigns carried on by the Division of cap an d gown and b ringing a Junior honor. T ra n sp o rtatio n for th e a ffa ir girl w ith her whom she is to sponsor Extension fo r th e b en e fit of the cit! the was furnished by m em bers o f I zens of T exas who are n o t able to d u rin g the cerem ony. The S ta ff of the Dean of Women a tten d the U niversity of some oth er U niversity facu lty . will e n te rta in both the senior boys j in stitu tio n o f learn in g , to exh ib it and and girls w ith a garden p a rty a t the explain the daily w orking ro u tin e of T hursday j the several d ep artm en ts and offices, W om en’s F acu lty Club, aftern o o n from 5:30 o’clock until 7:39 o’clock. This is the firs t a ffa ir in Senior week to which boys arc also invited, and it is to be expected th a t a large n u m b er of boys will ne- a t visitors the conference w ere: J. B. Fort! and F. IL P o rte r of F o rt W o rth ; W . T. and to inspect the new home of th e Gooch of B aylor U niversity and G. Division. The p resen t q u arte rs were occupied fo r the first tim e last fall, b u t his is the firs t form al opening. R e c e i v i n g L in e • The reception line will begin in the Intersch o lastic League offices and extend u p stairs through the D ean’s! wax S. F rap s o f A. and M. College. A ls^ included am ong the guests were Prof. .Supt M artin of B aylor Belton and Green of the F o rt W orth W ater W orks. of the s o r e ly 6:45 o ’c’I .ck the close of Dr. building the th e ir an n u al j office, th ro u g h the E xtension Teach-1 E g lo ff’s last lecture a t 8 o'clock fbi R outine business taken up a t Am ong the p re sen t was states sca tte red . the b an q u et, B urnside l i was his tra in in g and i n - 1 ^ate has been yo u n g er p itch ers of his s ta f f In addition to the serious phare of kept th a t ciently It was under j th ere will be Sn e n te rta in in g pro- D isch’s d irection th a t the sm art play; Q,rarn 0f readings, m usical num bers, w ere pulled th a t added to the Texas hum orous talks and debates. A de­ betw een score sp iratio n th a t caused them to wade p ran k stu b b em an and Helen Lang into /Cap and Gown W ednesday night due to a special night session. into the o fferin g s of W illiam s in the fm one gjdc w jth Edwin Davis and final innings, a f te r some listless b at- j Abigail C urlee on the other. The tin g in th e firs t p a rt of th e gam e, J sub ject to be considered is ‘‘Rosel­ and lite rally sn atch the gam e o u t of ved lipstick should be stro n g th e fire when it seemed th a t it was enough to m ake th e lips stick.’’ lest. The J u n io r girls will be in itiated arran g e d th a t second) fo r had ln f i el d St a r * in m ore hot w ater th an they ^er A pianologue by A nnie Lee Dur- w jh be one of the fe a tu re s of T hree S te er pitchers m ight h a v e ;the evenj ngfs en tertain m e n t. A num - sbort, m ore or less hum orous it not I and im prom p tu speeches will be m ade been would have wished been fo r th e sterlin g work o f the in- ^ m em bers of the club, field. M eredith H opkins a t The In te rn a tio n a l R elations .Club Is accepted all sorts of seem ingly im- j an o rg anization whose m em bership possible chances, pegging w ith un-, .g picked because of th e ir in te re st in errin g accuracy to W alker a t first. > and ^ ragp in tern a tio n al affairs. H arris m ade tw o b ea u tifu l pickups. I Jt is a natio nal organization, h a v in g j eept the in v itatio n . A double play b ro u g h t one p o tetn ial ch ap ters in &\\ 0fih e leading Univer- rally to a close, and a num ber alm ost su re# hits w ere changed easy outs. F rid ay afte rn o o n a t as well as in j in fro n t of the main sities and colleges some of the larg e r cities, where th ere senior girls will hold is su ffic ie n t in tere st to m aintain an S enior Sw ing-out. The seniors a re to m eet in the W om an’s Gym a t 6:45 organization. o’clock from whence they will m arch, a t a given signal to m eet and m arch along ca rry in g tHb trad itio n al blue-bonnet chain which will be placed on the Dr. W harey by M ay Zb J Ju n io r’s shoulders at th e end o f the Ju n io r, Sophom ore, to be j and F reshm en girls will be dressed M ust Be in H ands of B rew ster sta rte d the gam e fo r the F rogs and prom ptly filled the bases. T hen he proceeded to walk two men in hom e, and Dutch Myers sen t him F r a n k P r i z e P o e m s Jak e to W illiams. The cham pions w ere held in bay by the big C hristian fo r six innings, and it looked as if he m ight g et cred it fo r a victory over th e 1927 cham pions. All m anuscripts th a t th e showers, su b stitu tin g Anarch. of to are - fo r su b m itted the in com petition F ra n k P oetry P rizes fo r 1927 should be sen t to Dr. J. B% W harey, ch a ir­ m an of the d ep artm en t of English, not la te r th an May 25. These prizes are tw o in num ber, a firs t prize of $25.00 and a second prize of $15.00. Any stu d e n t in the U niversity is eli­ gible to com pete fo r them . M anuscripts should be ty p ew ritten , a and should be subm itted un d er pen-nam e, th e a u th o r’s real nam e be­ ing given in a sealed envelope accom ­ panying them . They may be sen t by fa cu lty mail or le ft a t the office of Dr. W harey, M. B. 138. The prize w inning poems la st year were “ T e rra R im a,” by Miss Sue M. Cousins of Dallas, and “ W onderland’ by Miss Mamie Sm ith of Denton. — o — Annual Program to Be Given at Women’s Faculty Club at 8:15 LU In addition to the records pet b y the S te er team , Brown o f S.M.U- I stepped o ff the 220 low hurdles in ! 23.7. He led S ta lk e r of T exas b y a considerable m argin. H ooper o f 1 the sam e place, k ep t his early season prom ises ,by low ering the m ark in the mile. His tim e was 4:21.8. P a r k e r of A.&M. was h ard pressed by D a n - the; 440 y ard seconds.. * « *. > p* m* U€Sday’ | P a rs e r low ered his own m ark o f l a s t conference m ark in W om an's dash w ith a tim e of 49.1 . iels of T exas when he b ea t th e j ing B ureau, through the H ealth and K. Hall. H ygiene D epartm ent, through T each er T rain in g B ureau, and B ureau of Visual The G irls’ Glee Club, u n d er the tho I Dr. E g lo ff is a prom inent stu d en t j the j of pertoleum and is acq uainted w \b I direction of O scar J. Fox, will give the Ju n io rs Instru ctio n . T he J the in d ustrial side of the handling ol : ^ ejr a n n u ai co n cert at th e the south walk m a i n r e c e i v i n g line will he statio n ed j it. His lectu res were chararU ,m * d ! a t * , u n m Tu<>sdav I n th e The th e ir given on the second floor in the E xtension I by a dry hum or th a t ren d er od them 1 ACU,t» Club’ at 8 ’ L ibrary. G overn or an d Mrs. Moody, I ex trem ely in te r e s tin g and r e fr e s h in g . May I 7th. A cord ial in v ita tio n the IOO yard d ash L ieu ten a n t G overnor and Mrs, B arry He is a memb< r o f num erous c h e m -1 the stu d en ts and fa cu lty of the Uni- M iller, Speaker and Mrs. Lee B obbitt, I ical and scientific organizations a n d ; varsity to a tten d has been m ade by with a tim e of 9.9. seconds. H arg is * Put the shot 44 fe e t 7 3-4 inches t o P resid en t and Mrs. W. M. W. Splawn, in connection with] A reception will be held a f te r the | win first place. Gooch won th e d is- a toss b f 141.9 feet., S upervisor of the club, will assist in Smith seemed d issatisfied w ith his*’ the j U n iversity and th eir wives, m em bers the pertoleum industry. He has pre- p ro g ra m. Miss E dith Kelly, F acu lty I cus throw with, inventions those in charge of the program . is responsible fo r m any the I and discoveries Cockrell won to year, physical in stru ctio n s tra in in g of the B oard of R egents and th e ir viously lectured a t some of the lead- in white and will be expected to f o l- jth e A dm inistrative Council of low th ro u g h classes. The seniors boys have been wives, Dean and Mrs. V. I. Moore, j ing universities in the I nited Stale.*.j w elcom ing th e guests. sen t special invitations fo r this af- Miss Ruby T errill, fa ir and special seats will be provid­ ed fo r them . C ouncil and E xecutive C om m ittee of the In te r - j posed of stu d en ts and facu lty mem- | jacks, p resid en t; TI scholastic L eague have all been in- hers in K. Mall at . . I i . . J A L . vited to be on the receiving line with day m orning, was confined to F n e j j ^ S e c re ta ry ; L aura Rissm an, C o r-: m arized as follows: Dean and Mrs. T. HT. Shelby. ye.,r a re : C onstance Zir-j*-0 C°P helm a Lynn, vice- S tallings, Record-! As soon as th e Sw ing-out is over the S enior women will ad jo u rn to the U niversity C afe te ria w here they will be e n te rta in e d w ith a b an q u et given by the Y. M. C. C. This b an q u et is eluding ath letes and o th e r stu d en t in pertoleum and n a tu ra l gasses b av ej L ib rarian ; E dith Fox, R eporter. an an n u al a f fa ir Senior Week w ith a flourish. I O th er m em b er, are: H elen A l ’ M a r g u e r i t e Bolden, C aroline Cason, • U - it will end I the em ploym ent of the department, hydrocarbons p re sen t which can l l o clock Sato; - j p re sj B ay lo r; K ennedy, Texas A. in San An- & M gecond. Davis T exas A> & m ., located te r, Elaine Sm ith, TiUman> U niversity o f A rkan- Silver medals w ere given to Leon C. I ton5° ’ and is* iho o ff,c,al M ethodist; . r , \ ine4vfiiHAM jn fVi** ^ciithpni n&rfc of th© “ n j r l will be'" ^ . l ° UrtlV T . ™ 15 4 of Texas, second; G reer, Rice, th ird ; O’Neil, T exas A. & M.» fo u rth . T im e 19 % record.) 120-yard high hu rd les— won 120-yard high . (N ew conf erence hurdle and Ed S teere. I i unlor college , Q . , , , ^ 1 .. - * . . Club Sings Sunday Th« ‘‘venm e conct' f wm t,t- 100-yard dash— won by C ockrell, W,U c®n ’’ume U niversity o f T exas; M cCortkle, T- D r J B W horsy, m em ber o f th e I rice U G ard n er, Sol Goodelsky, Io n a <,f a s, a re ‘1 n a tu l° PubHcationa Board fo r ™our years, H ander. P an ier H ocker, M. J. H o w -^ t h , e n ,.re ev en ,n*. There w til be no c . m a d . ? Z t speech of g re etin g in w a r d , M ary Louise M cDaniel. Dunean P™ »rh.ng. All a r e co rd,ad y invited, j Xexas, th ir d . Brown, S. M. U„ fo u rth . 8econd. U ndp, U niversity o f m ediately preceding the first c o u rs e ,} McRae, \ alvera Moore, Ralph Park- consisting of rice eaten w ith chop- cr, E, P. Q uereau, K atherine Ram- r* sticks. M a k e - l i n W , J* F ran k R igler, M attie Sailer, g r a d e s O n m a K 6 U p J The following program wa* a r r a n g - 1 Richard V aughan, Jam es Welch, and I L X a m S L / U e I I I I 4 r i Q & y By DUNCAN McRAE L egislature T o Be G uests of E xtension The A ll-Publications C ab aret held the U niversity C afe­ last night a t teria culm inated the most successful O pen H ouse M o n d a y '>,ear o t s tu d e n t publication work in the history of the U niversity. Ap- Mem bers of the called session o f proxim ately 200 were p resen t, inciud- legislature will be the special]*"* th e 30 w orkers on the fo u r cam- who received th e ir ______ the guests a t the open house to be held by the Division of E xtension o f the U niversity of T exas on M onday eve­ ning, May 16. This will be the for-! mal opening of the Division of Ex tension on the L ittle Campus. th e ir q u a rte rs in The extension d ep artm en t of the; U niversity carries on m any d iffe r­ en t educational projects fo r the c iti­ zens of th e sta te who are unable to in stitu tio n s or who atte n d o th er would otherw ise be unable to obtain these advantages. pus publications aw ards. Ed G ossett, ex-president of the S tu d en ts’ Association and chairm an of the board of d irecto rs of the Texas S tu d en ts P ublications, was to astm aster, introducing the speakers the of th e evening and p resen tin g aw ards. This banquet, the th ird of its kind given by the board in the spring term , was adopted two years ago in o rd er to dignify the presen­ tatio n of th e w orkers’ aw ards. An inform al receiving line com­ An u rg e n t appeal ---------------------------------o-------------- RANGER WANTS COPY issued by the editors of R ead in g - Miss Maude Maddox. posed of Ed G ossett, Vernon Elledge, j ed u nder the direction of B u rt D yke; I M argaret W itherspoon. J W C alhoun com ptroller, Dr. J. B. W harey chairm an of the English de-I D a n e e - J o y G reenberg. p a y m e n t P aid J. Thom pson, a s s o -1 Male q u arte t. for copy has ciate professor of journalism , Cran-1 the been Ville Price, editor-in-chief of The T exas R anger. It is stated th a t as Texan, W. S. Elkins, ed ito r of the the tim e approaches for the R anger C actus, Joe S teiner, ed itor of the to go to press the editors find s ta r­ Texas R anger, and Vivian R ich ard ­ ing them in the face the em inent pos­ son, ed ito r of the Longhorn Maga- sibility of a blank page or tw o in th e ir paper. So they urge all stu-1 zinc, m et the guests of th e Publica- d en ts to help make the m agazine r e p - ; lions Board. resen tativ c of the en tire cam p u s by I co n trib u tin g ; poems, jokes, all are welcome. F o u r girls dressed a* Chinese cool- S tories, j ies d istrib u ted copies of th e notorious ’Tiny T ex a n ,” in which many fair wer* in the form o f a MT ” An original dram a presented several s ta ff m embers. cock O rchestra. som ething. and , A m ulti-colored spotlight roam ed th e me Carl, L orena Drum m ond, Edith “ i t will depend upon the p ro fs as E ilenberger, M arg aret Eldridge, M ar- j to w h at tim e n ex t week the grades th a Ann F aulk, P aul F erguson, Gus- “ As will be re a d y ,” it was stated . over the dancers, bringing o u t soon as the pro fs have tu rn ed in m any strik in g costum es and adding ta ro F ernandez, Robt. E. B. F ielder, th e ir rep o rts they will be recorded in e ffe c t to the fan tastic Chinese m otif E dith Fox, S arah Fox, W anda Gray, bocks, and the used in the decorations. The ro­ The aw ards for this y e a r’s w o r k -a id Le Roy Hawkins, Doris H oof gen, A sta G rona, L am ar Ham ilton, How* j the p erm an en t g rade j stu d en ts m ay call fo rthem . : B ronze m e d a l s w ent to th e follow- ing re p o rte rs on The T ex an : Peggie : from th e re g is tra r’s office S aturday, I Banks, Susie B anks, Willie Alma B a -; grades from the m ake-up exam s and Special num ber by V arsity Pea- ker, W. M, B aker, H enry Lee Bor- exam s fo r advanced stan d in g will be lim e I den, F anny Boyles, E dith Bowman, J ready fo r distrib u tio n A ccording received re p o rts some to (C ontinued from page 2 ) [p o rts m ust be in by F rid ay .” by I Cleo B radley, S tu a rt Buckley, W in- J next week. Tim e 9.9. 220-yard dash— won by McCorckle,, o f T. C, U .; Cockrell, U niversity Texas, second: Landa, U niversity o f Texas, th ird ; Buck, Texas A. & M,» fo u rth . Time 22 flat. Pole vault-—won by Hamm onds, T exas; Brown, Texas, second; P a tte - son of Texas and Cabiness of Rice tied for third. H eight 12 feet l l inches. (New conference reco rd ), 880-yard run-—won by Hooper, S. M. U .; Brunson, Rice, second; Crum p, Texas A. & M., th ird ; Donahey, S* M. U., fourth. Time 1,57.9, Shot p u t— won by H argis, Yaw*#?, McKenzie, Texas A. A M., seconds Piekel. A rkansas, th ird ; B a rtle tt, A* (Continued on page 2) _____ F o r b e * S t r o n g fo r F orbes sta rte d like wild fire Tt xas, and fo r two innings not a F ro g m ade the leap to first. Then the tro u b le began, and b efo re he re- ( C ontinued on page 8) G lee Club Concert in San A ntonio T o End Season's Trips the auspices of L eaving Monday a t noon, the U ni­ v ersity M en’s Glee Club will go to San A ntonio fo r th e last out-of-tow n co n cert to be given this year. The club will sing a t the St. M ark’s au d i­ the to riu m u n d er choir of St. M ark’s Episcopal Church. O scar J. Fox, directo r of th e club, is also d irec to r of the St. M ark’s choir. The club program fo r the concert will fe a tu re th e cowboy ballads a r ­ ran g ed by Mr. Fox. A ccording to m em bers of the club, these ballads have been the m ost popular num ber on th e ir program s th e ir y e a r and have been everyw here en th u siastic­ ally received. These ballads will also fe a tu re the program fo r the con cert to be given a t the M en’s Gym n ex t F rid ay night when th e club m akes its last ap p e ar­ ance fo r the season. HOUSEM OTHERS S tu d en ts are now engag­ ing room s fo r the sum ­ m er sessio have you room s If you will available, should list them in the C lassi­ fied A dvertising Section of The Daily Texan. Special rates will apply from now until Ju n e I. Call 8000. T H E DAILY TEXAN That indig lady In fact. such versa - ' 1 Young. C onstance Z irjacks, j W hitley, A nee? Sem aan, Walker. G ladys C harles put on this as follow s: I y ea r. The p r o g r a m is P A G E 2 1 Campus Sheiks Show Real Proficiency In Old Art of Serenade * ", : T H E D A I L Y T E X A N O th e r I n a n t i y r e fu se d . of the p o u ltry y a r d to m e e t the m ar- J u l i e t ’.* balcony. ket dem and fo r her product. w eapo ns of defen se t h a t m ig h t be used are not w orthw hile fo r the rea­ son th a t the)# approach can be too c o n f lu e n t ly easily detected th e re ­ dodged. The neighbor* a re fo re defenseless when it comes to pro tectin g the peace of th eir dom i­ ciles, and th a t is reason ewe why the arui , " ' lility has been shown in th in k in g up original ways to g e t the same results th e w riter is wondering what th at w r i t e r * will be reso rted to next TRACK MEET ~o~ I c o e d s should be so broadm inded as to rise to meet, the situation and for- (C o n tin u e d fr o m r a g e I ) f o u r th . D istance 44 feet 7 4-4 Jt lf inches. Jav elin th ro w — won by Smith of ; T ex as; Boone, Rice, second; C ra*J haugh. A rkansas, ’ bird. W ilkerson, S. j M. U,, fo u rth . Distances IG* feet. By WM. BR YAN SPIN K S I bid their admirer- to serenade them Spain U not the only seat of romance. Every person who is sa i after 3 a. m. un fortunate to live in the vicinity of a University co-ed’s boarding second reason for the origins- house or dormitory rests assured of thai. No, Spanish cavaliers, garbed in their broad-bnintried sombreros and red sashes, a?e Bot the movement is that such the* ony one- skilled in the art of love-making. All this inexpll- , practices arc generally detrimental cable glamor that has sprung up around the Castilian clan is to thf. co^ 9 beauty. Th* rosa of a u n w a r r a n t e d . is to stay I ,l*”p caused by six serenade* it Tell* o« Them them . H aving U niversity ed* arc by no m eans ig ♦ Borar.t o f the finer points of that a rt, if ar* it ss. They are by n atu re ju s t as se n tim e n ta l a s th e r d a rk e r skits fwd brothers. It is cos to mary, of cooree, to regard everyone with l a t ­ h i hi trod in his veins a- a conned** Km; of ro m a n c e it od passion rn it* moat v a r ie d form s. I hat la m e ntab le de lo.dot) should be abolished, d e s tr o y ­ ed, c ra sh e d , m u ti la t e d a n nihila te d, or v hat ver you wnl. The only d f- f ere p c t betw ee o u r y o u th a n d that of th e Latin ram - is th a t th e y allow their passion to d o m in a te e v e r y th in g I most H e. Passion m a n u f a c tu r e d in A m er- I lea by A m ericans a n d fo r A m e n e .'-* ! is Dot a e s te a d y flame, b u t ra th e r * Iii * a sputtering candle in a strong j It flares up for a moment i r wird them receive, week, aa some of telling on to j aw ake for an h o u r every night listen to the pleading* of a sax o p h o n -; I ist lover, it it reasongUje to suspect, not alw ays an ap preciated and en jo y ­ able duty. This is especially tru e if it comes at 3 o’clock in the m orn- j in ♦his ^ a y , We usually adm ire them for t h e i r g r e a t a m o u n t o f e n e r g y — we say energy fo r it tak es nothing m ore o r feta than th at to m ake it possible for a youth or a g roup of youths to w ander from dorm itory to dorm itory? and from d o rm ito ry to b o a rd in g house a t all hours of th e j jn^ ju« t tw o h o u rs a f t e r she h a s re- j eXa- U n iv e r s ity ; r i g h t — yea, even until the wee small h ours of p e rm it a •ion o f th e day. th e m o rn in g , if you will j theft t r i t e b u t fo r c e f u l ex pres- Discus th r o w — w o n bv Gooch of T e x a s ; T a y lo r, Baylor, s e c o n d ; B a r t­ lett, A. 4 M., t h i r d ; Bell, Baylor, fo u rth . D istance. 141 »5 feet, Sm ith c f Y oun g, Baylor, se c o n d ; S h e p h e rd , T exas, t h i r d ; Sm i­ ley of Rice a n d Ashley o f A, & M., tied f o r fo u r th . D istance, 24.4 feet. B ro a d j u m p — w o n by T he only ctio i«b!e f e a t u r e th a t 1 th e r m o r e , ^ if she d o e s n ’t o b je c t ?jf-prj. E v en ig a fmr b e t t h a t does jt 7.55 ^ e n e x t m o rn in g when she has to m eet un H o ’clock class. F u r- the ! seren ad er enjoys his H o ’clock class In ad- to arJy mor(r, than his ‘Move re ms.” jg n(>t likely t h a t the young deva* i d itto s, when som eone is try in g little expeditions conducted in such exuherant. glee by lees and adm irers of Cupid, Ly-*an- ! «rani! fur a quiz Just next door to the j der, Romeo, aud of course, Don Ju an . is the ungodly hour usually chosen mucf, for these concerts. Jl4€| y p } a ce of abode, inspiration cram m ing a success. for m aking (C ontinued from page I ) ___ _______ th ere is not Robert JR rn *. Violet Howard, L uther th a t Hudson, M adeline J a ffe , M arie Jo nes, | F or a1) these Thelm a King, M a rtin K rost, Douglas CAMPUS SCRIBES Award* fo r work done on the Ran- I gf r. U n iv ersity comic, were as fol­ low- : Jo e S tein er, ed ito r, gold m edal; Tom H ollow ay, m anaging ed ito r, gold I m e d a l; Jo h n Edwin Can aday, silver I m ed al; John Sammons, -liver m ed al;! ; L. J. Van Sickle, silver m edal; and I to th ese stu d en ts, bronze m ed als;! I Leo B rew er, Lorir.e B rougher, Jim - I mkt Nichols, F ran k B igler, Louis I Bae th e r, W illiam W illiam s, Joseph ll. I C ow an, Abe Mehl. J. C. Cum lev. M. •Jink,rf. b e rn a rd B errb au m . Isabelle Mayo-. Miriam Brown, W illiam An- Alex M urphree, Alvin R om an-! C harles W alker, J. S .N ierdortf. R ichardson and L ea A ltheim er, a? j ed ito r and m anaging ed ito r, respect- j iveiy, of th e Longhorn M agazine, j O th er aw ard s on th e L onghorn w e re; silver m edals to John E dw in Cana uay, Jam es Parke, Bonnie Tom Rob­ inson, and Roy L. Pope; and bronze m edals to C atherine Lyric, Doris Brov/n, Mik*? Lech#, and W illiam An- “ dress, J r. j As rew ard fo r th eir work on the J C actus, the U niversity yearbook, de ■ lu te copies o f the 1927 hook were i p resen ted to W. S. Elkins, W illard rn. Perkin.:, Vie Moore, Joe King. Wil- J j m er H unt, H arry W ebb, A rchie Ad- j ains, J a c k M atthew s, B ruce Jack so n , j Jac k L ife, and Tom Holloway. Mile relay : Won by the U niversify ■ ^ vier ,qnpd|rnMlif A lfred M elilnger, i a t T « » IW jrw w t, V e s ta , Cockrell I K((wHrrt s u h a l a , an d Jane. Ray W or­ and D a n i e l s ) ; A. & M. secon d; H ee, t h i r d ; S. M. II., fo u r th . T im e, 3 :13.9. (New c o n f e r e n c e r e c o r d ) . Gold m edals '.Vero aw arded Vivian thington. is all a b ou t, reasons and in n u m e ra b le m ore, th ere- Le M aster, B erth a It before, fore, it is hoped th a t the co-eds will j to r Moore, M ary M Garvey, H enry I Rae Log-don, Vie- { ('i. M orris, R o b e rt Mosley, P au line H ackles, R ita O W r d o r f e r , W endell th e I O ’Neal, Max Oppefih cinter, E v erett A GLEE CLUB ( C o n tin u e d from p ag e I) P alm e r, Jo h n W illiam P a lm e r, R o b - 1 t e r m a n , M arie B aeu chle, e r t Lee Rhea, Alvin R om ansky, Lou* f C om pb#fl, M a r jo r ie ise R ousseau, N a t h a n Sacks, M ar­ g a re t S c h o n e r s te d t. Nan S h i f f l e t t e. W. B. Sp m k s, L o u is<- S ta rle y , Jo hn L H u r te r , D o ro th y U. T ay lo r, G eorge Tuh b, D orothy Yates. Ti Hie F r a n c e s ( hri.vtine J o h n s to n , A n­ t o i n e t t e K u e h n e , M a r th a I>ou M u r­ ra y , G y n o th S tu g a r d , Alice Mat Willis. t h i o c c a s i o n p ro m ises to be the best, t h a t has b e e n T h e p ro g r a m f o r e. “ H ow S o f tly R uns th e A f t e r ­ “ V alse de C o n c e r t” . J C SU N D A Y , MAY IS, 1927. b. ‘ Gypsy Love S o n g ” H e r b e r t Evelyn W in f r e y , V irginia H atch , K a th le e n Z a n t, M arie B a eu c h le , A n ­ to in e tte K u e h n e , T h e lm a L yn n, C on ­ , sta n c e Zirjacks. V I P ia n o Solo M in e rv a C u n n in g h a m * V I I V ocal Solo I W ie n ia w s k t * sa \ “The S w a llo w ;” ...... . „ Cowers C la r a D orn b e r g e r V H I q “ The L o st C h o r d ” .. ,..r Su llivan .. M a n n e y “ Song a t S u n r i s e ” . a. b. T h e G irls’ Glee Club -o Senior*— R e m e m b e r V a rsity , th r o u g h th e Daily T e x a n . Cal! a t B. H all the p a p e r a n d a r r a n g e to h ave follow you when you th e le a v e cam pus. A B irth d ay P r e s e n t ? T he T e x a s fo r a year. P u b lic a tio n s ' R a n g e r B u s i n e s s O f f i c e s , B . H a lf. Lully “ L onely W odd ” “ Orpheus* W ith H is L u t e ” ------- ....... __________ . . . ________ . . Sullivan noon d. “ R ing O u t Wild B ells” ................................. ......... W o o d f o r d e -F in d e n .... ........ F l e t c h e r T h e G irls’ Glee Club II a. b. “ In d ia n Love C all” ......... F r im l “ D eep in My H e a r t ” . S c h u b e r t M isses C o r in n e S ta llin g s a n d Minerva C unningham III “ T he S w a n ” b. c. d. “ S t a r r y N ig h t ” “ B e au tio n s M o r n ” “ L ila c s ” S a in t- S a e n s D e n sm o re . Sullivan B e r wa id T h e G irls’ Glee C lub IV Vocal Solo Hello T hiele V “ A R e q u e s t ” . W o o d fo r d e - F in d e n “ T h e G yp sy T r a il ” . . ..... . A B irth d a y P r e s e n t ? T h e T e x a s G allow ay W u rsu rG R a n g e r f o r a yea r. G et Hour J Kodak C o u n t on u s fo r K odak Til rn ** E xpert Finishing KODAKS LOANED FREE A t o u r sh o p or a t our agencies: -UNIVERSITY DRUG STORE CHARLIE’S CONFECTIONERY -HOME DRUG CO. -LONGHORN PHARM ACY -HYDE PARK DRUG STORE The col I eyre y ear is almost over— time you look those pictures you’ve been w anting so lo nj?. K o d a k s $ 5 .0 0 u p B ro w n ies $ 2 .0 0 up A LFR E D ELLISON, OwNtx O R D A N e G ift S h 0/0 6/5 c o/vGness a v ewe Ranger Shooting Gallery Shooting straight is more valuable than a college education. HIGH SCORES MAY 9-13, ’27 Con. Org*. IO Date Con. Name Name Ducks 2119 SOO un. May 9 IO 11 12 l l Consecutive (Sm allest) Bull s Eye (2 9 ) J. Odem North Millican Paul Page E. P. Herring E, P. Herring D. Hull North Millican E. P. Herring J. D. Header zen Pet Lobban 33 9 53 13 E. P. Herring 42 63 46 and then die* down. W h y THU Bunk It ii one of th e s e sudden spu**t» ■ of pi g»tic to g e t th e p ro p e r p a y - 1 cho logical e f fe c t. Those are f u n d a ­ successful m e n t ! d e m e n t s scene of a m o u r a n d p assion. Even .Shakespeare could not a f f rd to over* j loo k tin rn, fob t h e reason t ha? they ate *o baton tis ! to th e m atior, of a tm o sp h e re . E ven Don J u a n in hi? 1 ra v els a. th e H ancock a few weeks ago did not d a re to ignore th em . He c o u ld n ’t a ffo rd to, either. in a n y it it in in the live la to be hoped Those who do not liin u e its existence. neighborhood of a g irls’ boarding house or d o rm itory may doubt the prevalence of such a custom , They perhaps think th a t all th e aeronat!* { ing is left fo r the senors and senor- ; ital- to the south o f ua, but if they should visit some frien d who does th a t happ en to live in such a region, one in stitu tio n , • n ig h t would convince them th a t they Now th a t is what this f yon haven’t guessed Someone has recently suggested th e j take up the w orthy cause and con idea t h a t t h e r e o u g h t to b * an u n ­ w ritte n law, which can only bo e n ­ ac te d by th e fe m in in e ele m e n t th a t i • d ir e c tly co nc e rn ed , p ro h ib itin g ser- t nadea o f any k in d a f t e r th e h our of 4 o ’clock m the m o rn in g This ii? th e m ost sensible idea th a t I have e v e r h e a r d o rig in a te d on the cam pus, le c tu re m o m 01 else* be w here, and the co eds of this g r e a t if th e y h ave any sense of ju stice, f a i r ­ (which I do ness, a n d rig h t a t all not d o u b t in the le a s t) , will nobly respond to th e a p p e al th a t is being made to them . T h e o p p o r tu n ity to a the U niversity n eighborhood do g r e a t good is being given them. How will th e y re a c t? Will th e y rise to meet th e e x ig e n c y ? Are they c a p a ­ Those a r e to m o ble of doing VO? of th e m o st im p o r ta n t q uestion# of the day. In g e n u ity is sh o w n by some of the lovers in the way t h a t th e y give v a ­ r ie ty to the usual way of se re n a d in g . two youth? who h ap pen ed R ecently to h ave a lady t h a t th e y a d m ire d in the same h o use p o s te d th e m se lv e s on ea* h c o rn e r of tho block an d played the the p a r t of d a y s gone by, At in terv a ls of JO seconds, th e ir melodious voices ra n g out, one- half, and all'-* well . . . Eleven th ir ty - six, an d a ll’* well , , . E leven th irty - 11 would bo well. T h e y I six a nd one half, a n d a1!'* well . „ . the only on os to pay th e ti c e te ra . . . et c e te r a . . . ad infill- i t c e te r a , l f no o ne had to listen to the s ere ­ the n a d e r* e x c e p t the wooer “ E leven-thirty*five D i d n ’t S t o p at T h a t to w n - e r ie r o f E v e r y b o d y Hit a re wrong. a n d a nd th e not 't u r n . . . ad n a u t-u r n A n o th e r s ta g e d a m in stre l show fo r tho especial b e n e fit o f a p o p u la r dorm itory, A n o t h e r s ta g e d a f e n c ­ ing due! with secon ds a n d e v erything. It is said. too, t h a t one g e n tle m a n o f ­ fered a to M adame S c b u tn a n n -H e in k if she would sing ju s t en'* song fo r him b e n e a th hi? fab ulou s sum The tro u b le is th a t when the?'* e • men»* ace incorporated into a movie s i th ; V >n Ju a n type, it usually pro* duces a dem oraliw ng e ffe c t upon our y outh— cot th a t th e ir m orals are e n ­ dangered nece5; a by by seeing such a play, b u t because it create* a dc l i r e to w ax rom antic and some*imet, w hit ar b r the spell of such a fit >»f sen ti m entality, he is filled w ith a n ungovernable desire to do r a s h thing th a i he b auld no? do. One of them i a •lh things, which is indulged in most freq u en tly , is a serenading expedi­ tio n ho ev ery do rm ito ry and g irls’ b oard in g house in town. It o nly takes a sin g le trip to see Hun J u a n to inspire rom antically in­ clined cd* w ith the happy thought th at th e p ro p e r way to give expres­ sion to th e g re a t force* raging in th em and deft)anding po m e sort of is to adopt the Spanish a sp neck* n cav alier’s own m e th o d s . T h e r e f o r e it e- ms absolutely necessary to indulge in seren ad ­ th e m th a t ing!* And therefor- a g ain, they do it, d e v o t e e * o f D o n J u a n t h e y Most o f u** a r e m ore or less lovers o f th e fine a rts and g r e a t rt spm ter? o f sen tim en t inspired by th e Divine H a n d . V* t a r e h ea rtily rn accord w ith til# a t te m p ts o f th«i.< • r* alantic t h e i r se n tim e n ts youth? t xpres.-: to tro u b le is that wop ce» would be price. B u t the t aly la ev e ry o n e in the house forced : to * m u r e the boresom e task of lis- te n ii'g to the a m o ro u s s u it of a lover to th e lady of his h e a rt, as pou red fo r th This s t a t e m e n t w hen the Romeo hires a whole jazz o r c h e s tra to do th e .job, as one ed, j who wished to get over bn; with a j liquid harm o ny , j tr u e j th a n in n o te s of is w orse i re c e n t crush and co nq uest, did ;*d in silence. Most people do not j bjet t to such doings as a rule. Even j he old pi ©pie mil*- graciously and ,,y nothing. But w hen one i« jerked out o f the all-em bracing arms of I WI orpheus right when the embraced j is en jo y in g it m ost, at 3 o ’clock in j the m orning, the fine art o f serenad- i ii g does not coax in for much praise. in fa c t, it i» o ften denounced aa a I breeder o f profanity and a wrecker of th*- m orally upright. That is true to a large ex ten t. It certainly doe# copious am ount o f profan­ ed e st# tty. T he only thing that prevents many of th ese little affairs from ending with a characterization o f a w alking is the persiat- om elet by the lover rit refu a1 o f the fem inine elem ent Summer Weather Yes i t is here! B ut a d rin k from o u r foun­ tain is so refresh in g th a t it need never w o rry you! G e t y o u r ex am supplie s h e re too. W h a t­ ev e r you need in D r u g s D rin k s S und ries HOME DRUG CO. The Appreciative Place ....................................... P h o n e 3 5 5 3 * PHONE $ 0 0 0 Classified Ad Section PHONE 8000 Your Message Daily to 6,500 Readers Huttons that stay on*. Seams that Stay together! Style that stays PutI A t a price T U I stays in (he Background Because it isn’t Large enough to Push itself To the front! . . clothing If there were Better* Than the kind we Kell— We’d have it! Thin Fabric Suit# $10 to $40 Tropical* $25 to $65 W h y not have lunch to n ig h t w ith P e te Butler Kishwich Sandw iches Drinks Fruit Home made candy What could be better- and it costs so little. “ The taste tells*' Texas Candy Kitchen Phone 28014 FIND YOUR NAME IN THE CLASSIFIED SECTION AND SEE THE SHOW RATES tasftrtloa _ J Insertion* 3 Insertion* 4 Inter Hon* 9 i n ic r l ie a i I wool# __ teehee tip*. Maximum of 25 Word* Bol# (ac* and diaper typo rate* upon Jraae Hopkins. Classified Ad Mgr. BUSINESS SERVICE DRESSMAKING I JO .ss .70 .85 I OO 3 SO 14 U N G — CI r a d ia te o f the U n iv e rsity who ha* hail «XP‘ rieiMW typing these wig type too aron*x Sh®* S to re. 14 L et mo I PLK A TIN G Any style. Cotton, gold, • -red. RO varieties. IL na titchirig, silk. fancy eov- to order. i Phone H362. Mabel G annaw ay, 710 C o n g re ss; — MIU. ' O w e I te a eon S h o te S to re . Jfthioiston>a set B uf.oha, -liver*. STUDENTS Sell I j bebeast cash price paid y o u r old clothes, shoes, etc., COACHING W e c a l l f u r 1 KNOW MATH I . Du y o u ? T h re e y ear* - coaching experience, recom m ended by the fo r A ndrew Wood*. J u l t 'a c u it y . 1>m»I APA R TM EN TS FOR RENT I s e a 1-2 W ICHITA ST down, available fo r su m m er ami (a1) at ?- tn r p h y s, cmd c le a n a n d com f-rrtafcu'. I * host? S3 L l. IO aloft* - t u r n h e st. M rs. Ha rn m ood —— b o th u p s ta ir s and | t h c o i . I A TTRA CTIV E. Bice cool room in new home on hid. One block c ar. H o ! w ater. Also I .S peedw ay a t S la t St.. —-I ?' b e a u tifu l a p a rtm e n ' Speedw ay H e ig h ts. Pho-ae 2SS6H. UNK FU R N ISH KU a p a r tm e n t, fro n tin g U n iv e rsity , p o rc h , J2 5 .0 0 . I) iv n luge I. San A ntonio. G arage. one block, so u th e a s t sleeping l e e s t U n fo r a tu d e a ta . Id e a l Ina I HIO*. Miss Fouke. 2206 —- I atli e rg house, nine room *, FOB R E N T — S o ro rity p re fe rre d . Twn-aL-ry larg e bleeping Rte — 16 porch G rande S t. Call 22107. A vailable S e p t. 2301 I at. A . Schw artz Phone 3762 Notice W e r e n t a J o h n s o n Klee trie F lo o r Saves you P olisher, $2.00 p e r day. money. Lorn is Slaughter T h em e* a n d MISS T E X ANA H IL L KH. ra te ly copied. Ride., 7 th and L avaca S t. P h o n e 5y»8. thebes p ro m p tly an d a cc u ­ 5 M asonic Tem ple Room — J u n e I ience. R a c ^ n m ttd e d by COACHING-— M ath. T h ree y ra ra o f exper- S a n ;* fa c u lty . Phone 9510 fo r C hria- — M ay 15 f a c tio n o r no th in g . »la ii. COA CHING— S ’.a t m h A. I , 2. ate., F re n c h . I know Spaniel* aa w en you know KngUah. H u b e rt Lee. and as P booa —dun I i 23439. MATH AND H I VS ICS COA CH— E xpert coaching. Five y e a rs ’ ex perien ce. S tric tly under th e h onor ny a I cern S a tis fa c tio n g u a r ­ — J u n e I an teed . Dia> Si*S3 fo r G olden. CO A C H IN G : G orm an A, I and 2 by g ra d ­ u a te o f C e ra ta n U n iv e rsity . R e e no m en d ed 2&b»* May 20- r n . m iler* of G erm an d e p a r tm e n t. by Nuet'-w. Phone 43.G. W A N TE D i in - a t 2803 W ichita S tre et, TOR R E N T — U p sta irs fu rn ish ed th ret*-room a p artm e n t o n .-h a lf block from Law Bdiid- term s a t sum m er *rh<>®L Uh. ne 72'.»v for apj.oinr- LD merit. for both BOARD & ROOM 230 uP p e r m o n th , Iv*KIM AND H U A R D — F o r m a n or couple*, th r e e m ealy , $2 USO. to U n iv e r ­ tw o m e a l y $ 1 8 .5 9 . c o n v e n i e n t s i t y a m i C a p ito l. A la e g a r a g e . S ir* . P a t- **r*on. ISSI Whit is Ave . Rhone Stuff. J« ll BUSINESS SERVICE T e le g ra p h o rdtrss g iv e n I H O N K 9 3 * 0 - F lo w e rs f o r a ll o e c a x io n s. -iKn-ia! a f e m ion. Ro*? s. cu t flo w ers and table d eco ra tio n * our i t w c n U y . VS codm an # F lo w e r Shop, 2 0 4 W “ -23 lith S i. S T U D E N T S y u a ra n te e < l s a l a r y $ 4 .9 0 i>er d ay lo c a lly o r $ 4 0 .0 0 p er w eek l o t r a v e ! . C all 5 . V! O. A. S lay IO SO 8u rn. to 6 p. rn. M iss —19 Neighbour-*, SUITS PRESSED 35c Suits cleaned and pressed WHILE YOU W AIT J O S E P H S M A N S SHOP 111 East SIXTH OPPOSITE DRISKILL HOTEL 75c HOUSES FOR RENT ALK VOII Kl Ane av. ny fo r th e -rum m er? If a i, fouls) you like n o n e reypm i-dbi* p arty In to n e 2X614 — lf* ta Or it g c a r e o f yowl h o m e ? o r 3 9 t 2 . Are You Going A w ay for the Summer? If so, would"you like some res­ ponsible party to take care of your hom e? Phone 23614, or 3992 S T U D E N T S — F o llo w t h e e u c c e s s f u l m e th o d t h a t m an y o th e r d o . H a v e y o u r th em e* th « * i* . b rief* , e tc ., t y p e w rit trig . C a ll $455 F iv e y e a r n ' e x p e rie n c e . ' Car R u b y S m ith , — J u n e I H ig h ly re c o m m e n d e d . nish ed iteven-r-MMil F O R R E N T A t t e r Jan** 6 th , eriap leti-Jy f u r ­ n ip p in g on i n f t n m t k i g , d ia l ix>crh. O n e btoek su u th a t U a iv e r - a y White-? .Ave. 3218 fo r M rs. S n y d er h o u se w ith f u r t h e r F o r T Y P IN G a t g r a d u a t e a n d e x p e rie n c e d tow c h a r g e . Tex® > U n i v e r s i t y s te n o g r a p h e r w ill ty p e y o u r E n g lis h th e m e * o r a n te b o o k * •— 21 I 'h o o e f,4»K »».y tim e . 2 7 j to be g ra d e d - LOST A N D FO U N D LOST Gob! 7 h tirsd ay m orning. Reward. fo u n tain pen e n g rav ed Lh E. Lost bet* ooh aloteHa and gdudation Bld*! F in d e r plea.-.* call 341?. —I I B n .w a h o rn -rim g.'tMara som ew here ‘Y ° u " V S t *S f J7 ‘t u n » u \ P u b lic a tio n , , I rn! oilier. I?, H all. lied W ray. LUST - 3*W • LO ST Between tow n and fiaftb % 'S o fin g a, a b e ar: uhaptd Sigm a Phi Epsilon fra te rn ity Pin rn. Kngraved on back *‘B C. Davis, fo lo - rid®. A lpha.” R e .v» rd. Finder please phone I haml.t r of Comm. n-e. — 14 FOR SALE FOR S A L E ti H eav en A u stin , ' Muddy W a te r" and J . K. R E E D MUSIC CU. record by Gen# ‘My Idea of — %$ N.‘w V ictor in te re ste d , w rit* in g b u tan es* c o lle g e s o f If University Station. POJE S A L L — S c h o la r s h ip in o a t o f th e le a d ­ t h e S o u th w e .L M a n a g e r, B o* 1 0 2 7 , —Af THG KL ECT RI El KI) W A TER and B o t li n g Co. has d isc o n tin u e d b r i n e r s , and you chn g e t electrified o r dbitilUid w a te r from th e A u stin Coca Colo Co., 311 C olorado S t P ho n e 22*48 8. __ •'A IN ’T S H E S W E E T .” SUn g bv G one tin . New V inter record. Con sr res» A v . rn ue. \ » t. Isaae' B | 2 L “', i ’__j ^ # 2 ,$ 5 0 , <m w ith steer*. re a rim a b i# 2Aft» N onces. P h o n e " ' — 29 ra te * , ideal fur l u m ^ r , E x cellen t b o ard , ‘•♦airs. w a n te d W A N T E D — F u rg le h e-d d o w n . fo r s u m m e r sc h o o l. M u s t h e w * tb in e ig h t b lo ck s o f U n iv e r s ity . M u s t h a v e bed b a th P h o n e 2 3 2 9 0 M o n d ay . 21* End k itc h e n e tte . sle e p in g p o rc h a p a r t m e n i , ro o m a n d M IC E ROOM S in p r iv a te h o m e f o r o n e o r tw o boys f o r s u m m e r s e s s io n . R a te : e m . j.f 2 § # 9 N o r th G u a d a lu p e . so n * bt#. B o-,-*hr> nkktdc w a y . BOY’S— Y o u r lin e n s u i t s p r o p e rly c le a n e d in Diiti-- I t a l te r a tio n Jo in o u r h a lf -p r ic e eh amu;.* atar s p e c ia lty . j o u r j o u r cloth,-*-, a n d clu b , s a v e m o n e y , i< miner. G irls , we k n o w ktutw fa n c y d r y H c g n in g a n d g ta d iy ex ten * l you < i e d it. BIGGS & C O ., G te a o tn g au d talk * ring —I is kaowa heir. Fhooe Thy I. t h a i >•» f . r « U k . J ; W ea l l o c I F O R R E N T — D a r i n g g u m m e r , m o * - 1 DRK?.-:m AK iNU1—-A ny s t y l e era* m a y . « " » D on o n e b lo c k f r o m c a m p u s ; a t t r a c t - { ^ rrrT,nff :vc m r r c u r d i in g * ; t w o g a r a g e s ; v e r y r e a s o n a b l e ret*!. I f i n t e r e s t e d , w r ite . . . u cox 132T-M, u a iv e rsity S tatio n , Aas- rrennneratb.n.. Gmmm&elkt** tm , f o r f u r t h e r l i c t s i i i , W A N T E D — Y«*b*£ « W W % a b le »*ttftr.;vfed in p tm — t i a ith Manager* I&2411, Uaiver*itg Station. ZI t o I w»*k fo- exc*»ite*)t, * 3 lim — j.> c . . , v* g . ^ ^ I b e j B O A R D & B C O M - Goo*) ta b le b o a rd w ith Pfcenc 2-1 SS*. .south s te e p in g rof^H e* fu r m e n an d w o m en . N ice cool ro o m s f o r m e n 2591 M necer,, IR . .;u o n # n o w ta r s u m m e r ach- >! t ‘b>u-3> room-;, so u th cteeelM t»d<-h #«,I ira v c L K A K U im-mciliately'' • bath> and plenty bf ice water ' »* »« atwite. A**., , 7, „ . ’ G odchaux—- Society Brand- APA RTM EN T, all kinds of ste n o g ra p h in g . m u H ig rap b in g and tlBOfunity desirable and weft , m im e o g rap h in g . Call 5t*$4, 914 L ittle field ; Bldg. T ex aa M a ltig ra p h Shop. Mr*. E. J . — t? WK COFV T H E M E S , these**, and do A dam *. ? furnished, n e ar I! n ir e w itj on s n i t Oik*. E n tire floor of duplex. G. H. Pruxh. Phone - t f «J47 or 4927. T H E D A I L Y T E X A N SOCIAL CA LEN D A R May 20— Y, VV. C. A. banquet for Senior girls at U n iv ersity C a f­ eteria . 8-11. M ay 21— G erm an, K. C. Hull, 9-J 2. May 21 — A ll-U n iv ersity Dance, W om an’s Gym, 9-12. S . R. IX G I V E S T E A DAN S A N T FRID AY NIGHT The Scottish Rite D orm itory en ­ tertain ed w ith its spring term dunce F riday, May 13, from 5 to 8 o’clock. Harold Caldwell's? orchestra fu rn ish ­ ed th e music. A b u ffe t supper was served on the lawn afterw ards. T he guest list included: Dick Blalock, Bill Scurry, Will I cher, Ford, Bill D evereux, Tom mie H u g h e s , ___ S ta n ley Cox, P int W ebb, Bob U nder­ wood, C. F. B ow en, T aylor H ecks, Albert Becker, Robert Chrone, Tom O liver, D. A. W ebb, Gould VV ikon. A lfred Younger, B ennie Clinton, D uncan McRae, Jones, Brown Clem ent, T rum an Gray, Odell O lson, Ted Johnson, W alter G regg, O tis Harris, 0 . M. Stubblefield, Gil­ bert M cAlester, B. F . W illiams, E d­ win H aley, I1rank H atheock, Leland R hine, Cotys M ouser, Raymond F itch, Allen F au st, John T errell, A lec Terrell, Jo M aize, Pat Candler, J a y Brown. A lbert Lanham Connor, Ed Townes, Tom P ick ett, Gerald C o ffe e , Henry P enx, T om m ie Suggs, Bill Rippey, Glen R ussell, John Snaker. Henry Me- Callum , Frank E stes, Albert P rater, Ham McRae, Vie Moore, Mac Bur­ n ett, Joe Estes, Ray Ryan, Bob Ham­ ilton, e lu d e F loren ce, Byron V estal. Gail W hitcomb, L ouis B otto, Wood­ ford B ate, Dupree Johnson, Dutch B ass, R. E. Tanieh, Harold Cono- ay, B ing Blavingam e, Trom cl Lacey, H enry Cromfwell, Narm an C eriich, Awald K reigle, M not Scott, R, R osen­ thal, Byron Sachs. Oscar Lghtner. D onald G reene, Gerald Letch, Bob Ryan, Colvin M cCormack, Rocky R undell, Hom er W arren, W alter | F reeb erg, Herman G losserm an, For- j Jean Cullums, Sam ter Johnson, C leveland, Sol Parks, Sol G cllm an,; Reid W estm oreland, Doc W allace, Caude V oyles, M arion Olson, Jim m ie Joe H u ffen d ick , E lm er Budders. S tein er, Mi! J. H ein ie, Jimmie Green, Stanburg, Arthur B agby, S. R. F A C E 3 Spencer, Jlmfnie Payne, N e ll Taylor, N elson Green, Bi l l K essler, Fred N agle, Warren Cunningham, Floyd L angford, Johnnie Cochran, LeRoy G ilbert, R o y Seekatz, Hobson Green, Ben Conn a lly , Jack K nudson, Biland F agan, W ayne W eldon, W heeler B d l. Fred Becker, Morris B arrett, Garnet Franklin, Arthur R ussell, Edwin' Gunn, Cant Johnson, W illie W il­ liams. Roland F lo rey , C alvin Tur- < urroll b erville, Edward S tahala, Thom as, Bob H am ilton, Ed Dan ley, Gordon Durst, Sam Franks, Frank Hamby, E. Longoria, Gresham Mar- nam, Neal Taylor, Eli G oldstein, Charles Harris, M ilton Nusabaum, Fred Ramsey, Frank K illough, John B row ning, Bob Arm strong, Howard La B ounte, Bill Ryan, H. B. Levy, Henry Morris, Joe C um m ing-, George Sol Go ode laky, Sm ith. B urnham , I J ||L — r te * D ean and Mrs. V . I. M oore, Deaf Carlin, Miss Ruby T errill, Mias L M. Be A ley, Miss Mary S p eers, Judg< and M e . J an u s L. M cL endon, Mi . F. K. W oodw ard, Dr. ant a n d Mi • d Mrw Joe Mutt r r, Miss Olga A nderson, Miss An na H iss, John C arpenter. . I* Alo. rf. B r o d i e b a s r e t u r n e d fro 11 }-• • > >,■ he a t t e n d e d classm ate, t h d i f f e r of bi IU eves. • Saturday. Mint n W hite, o f S chreiner Inst! am Au t Friday \ B arney Met arty ha* returns from San Antonio, — ------—. I. Ed (tile, Spurgeon B ell, Bill Cia A ion Burdine, Lee Se w all, Rip Col­ lins, Chas. Farringt«>n, Julius H er­ man, Ed G ossett, Bob F ike I, Dick .Joyce Cox, V aughan, Bill M cGill, Dick C ollier, Dick M anner, S ea -| more Cran son, P arks Newm an, Jul.’ ous Cross, Mack Severn, Russel Lane, Leslie N eil, Jack La France, Frank H eller, L ouie B arret, J. B. Joe Erwin, Hill, Milton D echerd, , A. Herman. H o n e st p u n n et!, Joe i Per.-nail, Steve W ray, Joe Ansley, E w ell Strong. Jack M atthews, Boone J Crisp, V ictor C reighton. Ed Booth, Joe King, Ed B ounds, O x Higgins, Spaulding, W inston Churchill, Al j D enny Dallas, Jack B inian, Willard P erkins, Jim m ie Parks, Burt Dyke. G arland Shepherd, Et! Berry, B u ff B loom ington, Tora H ollow ay, Dick Stanley M c M u r r a y , Tom H artley, B eavers, T in y C ooch, Jim Straiten, J oe T errell, D utch Reinhardt, Jack F oster, B ill Bond, Jim Breeding, D avid R ad o ff, H arold Joseph, Melvin D avidson, Harry P hillips, Dick Bel- Johnie S outherland, Louis lo Jit the Woman am i Hie Occasion F o r every hour of the smart w om an s every day, a n d event on her busy summer calendar—• saucy, piquant, colorful shoes to m atch her frock. A n d the fact they cost so little is her own secret. $ 7 .5 0 & $ 8 .5 0 ^ Your eyesight is your friost precious possession. G u a r d it zealously— lest j rour eyes got to t h e stage wher e they may give you trouble and ha nd ic ap you in your work. An early examination by us will reveal just w ha t you need in glasses. W e ’ll provide styles them most becoming, and h a r ­ monizing with your f e a ­ tures. in WE DO NOT DILATE THE PUPILS. NO TIME L O S T F R O M YOUR WORK. WARD & TREADWELL 700 C ongress O ptom etrists S U P P E R S H O P P e r f e c t- S h o e s ~~ P e r fe c t* F ibbin g JOI E Sixth-One door 0# Congress millions a favorite in R adioland, ,r always careful of his voice i f r i t e s : “D unng a strenuous re­ hearsal, w ith the work en­ tail eel in operating the W orld’s Largest Thea­ tre, where one’s nervous system is working under great pressure, there is nothing quite like a ’Lucky cigarette.It does Strike’ not impair the a n d gives the mental relaxa­ tion so essential to carry A POPULAR CO-ED A. D. PI HOLDS A N N I V E R S A R Y HOME-COMING I X T O D A Y ' S P I C T U R E Miss Myra Marshall o f Co mmerce is a sophomore in the Uni ver si ty and a m e m b e r of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority. C elebrating the 76th anniversary o f the fo u n d in g o f Alpha D elta Pi sorority at W ellesley C ollege, Macon, G eorgia, alum nae from d iffe r e n t se c ­ tion s o f the sta te gathered in Aus­ tin the past w eek for hom e-com ing. F riday aftern o o n the sorority e n ­ tertained w ith a form al tea from 4 to 6 at th e chapter house com pli­ m enting th e alum nae and patron­ esses. The rainbow m o tif w as carried out in a profusion o f spring flower.-, resee, gladiolas, and larkspur being used. Tho d in in g room, from which the pledges served an ice course, was b ea u tifu lly decorated, the centerpie ce for the table being a basket o f sw eet peas, snap dragons, corn flo w ers and ferns. Guarding the cen terp iece w ere tapers in rainbow shades tied with bow s o f m aline. o f In the receiv in g line w ere A d­ rienne Gordon, president the chapter, Mrs. Josephine Thom p*o», housem other, Mrs. R obert P enick, Mrs. Thurman M ayne, Mrs. Bon Bar­ ker, Mrs. C. R. K ing. Mildred R ogan, L ucille W illiam s, Ruth N orw odo, N an W illiam s and Edith Rae W illiam s. About IOO g u e sts called during the aftern o o n . Saturday a t I o ’clock the A ustin alum ni club en tertain ed the v isitin g alum nae and the officers o f the active at chapter w ith a b u ffe t luncheon Kirby Hall. S w eet peas w ere used in the cen terp iece and for the* plate favors. P la tes w ere prepared for 40 guests. Saturday n ig h t a t 7 the F ounder’s Day B anquet was held a t the A ustin Country Club. The m o tif, “ The U n­ fold in g p f the R o se,” was b eau tifu lly carried put w ith profusions o f roses, the country club itse lf g iv in g the ap­ pearance ocf a lo v ely rose garden. The tables arranged in U -shape; held baskets fille d w ith rose buds, beauti- ! j a1 in th eir fragran ce and color. In the c e n te r o f th e tab le a fountain sent its spray o f drops on the roses at its b ase. Program s in the shape o f roses w ith crest th e form ed fa v o rs for the 80 g u ests which were a ssem b led w ith E lsie S tiles as to a stm istress . sorority D uring th e ev en in g Corinne Stall- | ings sang "“D avy in the H eart o f a o f I R ose,” fo llo w e d by the reading letters and teleg ra m s from absent m em bers b y 'Etna S to h z. N ex t was an interprets; liv e dance by Fay Sap­ pington, a fte r which E m press Young in O u r. responded to ‘ The F low ers G arden.” T his w as follow ed by a j j .-orig by V irgin ia B axter. The toasts given ca rry in g out the rose m otif w ere to th e fou n d ers, the roots o f j the rose; the alum nae, the food and sub stan ce o f the r o se ; the p led ges, the buds; th e a ctiv es, the half-blow n iio s e ; the sen io rs, th e full-blow n rose; j t.b*> brid: » the rarest blossom s o f j all. A m ong the out-of-tow n g u ests in Austin f o r hom e-com ing w ere T yler Lee K night o f T em ple, Janice E ast- j Orting VV ii k ey o f H ouston, M argaret Davidson o f G alveston, J an et Alvord j W eaver o f C ollege S ta tio n , H elen Voss and G ladys S ta llin g s o f San A n- ; tonio, Inez A lvord, C ollege S tation , Porter Law C alhoun, F ort W orth, , Laura Thom pson Barrow o f San An- ! tonio, H azel Shaw .o r o f D allas, Lu­ cille Buran o f San A ntonio, Marie Von B lu c h e r ,o f Corpus Christi, N an­ nie B. Lawtey o f San A ntonio, Ione Nolan o f M exia, M argaret Segri.it o f Corpus Christi. a f t TIME IS MONEY It is y our time that is being wasted or used properly; it is your m oney that is being spent wisely, or o th er­ wise. U ndergraduates should learn to appreciate the tre­ m endous value of time and money. In transportation best result? can be secured from- The Street Car and Bus Service ■'sjr r n 1 f~v »* rfal Take I our Daily Plunge to Barton Springs Bus service the Capitol every 30 minute*— Electric cars to D eep Eddy every 7 m inutes. from 1a * S 5 tfN 5 A Y , M AY IS , 1927. K A P P A A L P H A M O L D S FORMAL DANCE FRIDAY Kappa Alpha fra tern ity en terta in ­ ed Friday night from 9 to I a t the A u stin C ountry Club w ith a dance. T he club house was b ea u tifu lly d ec­ orated with ferns and a m ulti-colored the dancers, sp otligh t played o v er show ing m any strik in g costum es. T he St. A nthony H otel roof orches­ tra o f San A ntonio played. Those p resen t v e r e ; G irls:, F. Coopwood, Hilda W o f­ ford , Mildred Jones, Exa B elle Sub­ le t!, G ladys L ove, Dorothy M ansell, Sue n e a tly . E lisab eth Hicks, Volta P ardue, K atherine J a y , A gnes Smith. M ary M eaeham, M axie Carter, Vir­ g in ia M cGehee, M arjorie N eeley , M. P ^ t^ r Travis, M argaret W eel, W ilma W etter, K atherine T w itc h e d Lillian H anded. Mary J o H airston, E uleeone M cDonald, Doris Clark, Mary Hope Robinson, Cora Mae Y oung. Babe B u tler, Bess Tobin, M arjorie Stone, M. W polsey. E llen Lanham, Roberta H aughton, D oroth y H ines, E lizabeth Boos, Jane O liver, K ate Colder, G eorgia B elle B ryson, Edna Brow n, V irginia Me Cloud, Mary Blair, V irginia Eek- hardt, Adolle H oussells, F lorence A l­ ic e , D orothy R ylander, M arjorie A a - a^pn, H allie B all, Marion Bone, Mar­ tha Jo Johnson, Julia M atthew s, E liz­ abeth Couper, Norm a A ndrew s, Vir­ g in ia Kimball, W ilton W ade, Sis Jgbn, Bosca H erm an, Louise M illi­ can, W illie B. Lincoln, Irene Mur­ ray, K atherine Blackburn, Lou Cros- \yait, A nn Shum w ay, D orothy Ex- lipe. B o y s: Tom m y Su ggs, Preston O li­ ver, G eorge Sm ith, P o tty M cCullough, G otsch Brelsfojrd, Dory! H ull, M cKin­ non, C ourtney W'ells, F ritz Gyde- sqn, B ill Rippey, Shorty Long, Rosy S to u ter, E arl Connor, Joe E stes, Joe L pbben, Jim R am sey, T. M. D avis, Spgck F ilers, Al A rm strong, Julien L y les, Sam F itch, Jim m ie Em erson, B^b T em pleton, Ross Sm ith, Mart Wr. R eeves, G eorge D ilworth, Chas. R ey­ nolds, Ham M cRae, Ike Sew ell, Ru- iq s King. W arren W hitesides, H enry McCul­ lom , A i P rater, Bob W illiam s, Al D cyin n cy, Judge B obbitt, K enneth C asw ell, Buck W ynne, John S tofer, L$>vis W hite, M ax E versburg, Bill E lkins, John Jackson, B oone Crisp, J. P. M organ, Al K ing, Judd M iller, Red M ather, M urray M oore, Elm er B edders, Tom H artley, Raymond L it­ tle , Jake B utler, Tom H ollow ay, R an­ dall T aylor, Edwin T aegel. Jim m ie P a rk er Frank T ucker, J. H. T usker, F rancis Horn, Tiny Gooch, Joe Pres- r.all, H olly Brock, Mama Lou T ouch­ sto n e , Bubba K eith, Jim m ie I). A n s ­ ley , Ed QHe, B ru ce Jackson, Ben W h e e le r , Ben G reenw ood, Randle Sledge, Paul D augherty, J oe K ing, Murrin Clark, P iggy W illiam s, Boll F ly, Dick C ollier, Ralph H ow ell, Jack K ing, Pat Lob ban* Red D erby, Gerald Cof f e e, Hubert Stringer, Bill D erby, B. M. B ritton, Joe T errell, Diitch Rein hardt, Oppie W atson, Bill M artin, Jim m ie B oyles, Virgil Childress, W es­ ley W renn, M art W ynne R eeves, EM M iller. Johnny Tryon*. Mrs. H orace K elton, form erly Marian B room e, o f San A ntonio is spending the w eek w ith friends at th e Chi O m ega house. Ham H am m onds, Schreiner In sti­ tu te cadet, was in A ustin Friday with the M ountaineer track squad. B ernice F o ster o f SW TTC o f San the is v isitin g frien d s on M arcos cam pus. V irgie G uthrie is visitin g friends on the cam pus th is w eek-end. | You probably won’t Freeze If you wear a Clotheraft tropical su it But then You won’t roast— Either! And that’s the point! Have we made ours?, L ightw eight, lig h tw e ig h t Ctothcraft tropicals Sell for $20 $25 $30 And mind you They buU ! S o c U t v B r t g A O ther Tropical* $32,50 to $60.00 pm ti Courtesy and Service” AUSTIN STREET RAILWAY CO. You, too, will find that Lucky Strikes are mild and mellow—the finest cigarettes you ever smoked, made of the finest Turkish and do­ mestic tobaccos, properly aged and blended with great skill, and there is an extra process—‘‘It’s toasted”— no harshness, not a bit of bite* * * It’s, toast Your Throat Protection J m m g* • f / „ u ’(J r n W hen in N ew York you <§r. Is US IN ESS STAFF in ^ertm ect H eed s: V afvero Moore, a p h*<*n. fgdpo: J- S. Nsendorff, c arto o n ist. —— .. fe a tu re * ; R obert E. B. F ield er, s p o r t* ; Nap Triter* Lather K M mm. Awee* Sem e**, Be* Co*. Garnet, Franklin Irma Hander. A -fa ma- Society, Edith Bosrman. Martha Anne Faulk, Glady* Kiwi h. ll, Alice Ma* W illis. .p ~ l Mock!e*. Nan S biff let ie. Glady* S h .ffie tte ; Feature*, Everett* Love, Ands Carter -wlfey Taylor, Sarah F,..t; Spec**? Reporter*, Lorena Drummond. M attie Salter, Cecil J, Ralph Parker. Rd Qoorcaa; Editorials. Jimmie Welch, Marshal, E lliott. REPORTERS jtffiT Mndrlfn-t J aile, Doris H arf pee, Vtolot H eo srd , Martin Kroat. W. SI. Maker Stokes. Bonnie Banks, Henry Lr* Borden, Nathan H u ff ie*. Nan SkilflOttO. W, H *4 -, Robert Lee Rhea. FTR— Paul F*rr«> command over the baseball atinies of the University it has come more and more a matter of M on to attribute the almost un- j the oker. series of victories on arnond to the uncanny ability o f e coach and, in a sense, to neglect # teams and the individuals who vc outmatched their anta ironists in ay. Fifteen championships in rev* tteen years would seem some in sti­ gation for this attitude. But, in a larger sense, the praises •stowed upon the coach include the am- he has trained, for Billy Disch more than a coach, He has be­ me an institution. Ile stands for e kind of baseball we play at the n iv erity of Texas. He is the Grand id Man of the Diamond. ------------- o ------- ----- AND URIG SITT OUPONS ""HERE will always be a great deal of acrimonious discussion be-1 educators as to the relative . . . . to advocate education, o r 1, ir k s of the various theories and I •attic* a of education. The history I education it full of instances of ich quarrel*. John o f Salisbury lo n g other thing* protested vigor­ ish* against the tendency for men • acquire a superficial, “practical,” location at the expense of .-lighting ie important learning o f a more ibstantial nature. But in spite of a protests men continued in ever creasing numbers to get just enough ow the universities to * debate according to the accepted j am ula or to indite letter* in I-atir I dating to clferic&l subjects. And there is some doubt today— ■ conservative ; least in the more tarter*— aa to the actual value of e elaborate system o f education that ! rn been raised up. There is no ; sectioning the potency of the old ethocL of training the intellect. The j kjfCt* may hold litie o f real intcr- t for the modern mind; but they ice had the power to tbrjj] and en at the present time they fur- *b substantial material to work on, i* usually considered bad taste in ew of the present scramble for the •rad ira, in are exactly, study, as an end elf. It might properly be asked; hat is practical? But the answer •b o o st impossible to find. No two epic have the same idea; though r the most part all agre*- that R ■ something in the nature of a stock rtifk a ie that pays dividends. The chances are that students will ntiane to come to college with the owed intention of increasing their m ing capacities; universities will nfcinue to compile enticing lists of kist irs showing the cash. value of •©liege education; arad courses will t tin uc to be offered training stu­ nt* in the technique of a trade. 2 sin* rely trust that the tsniver- tea in following out tins line of /te d ore will ultimately do the only th.- »s is tent thing possible under CWBStanees- —a ‘ t ach to coupons if diplomas. This trade school ed­ ition m ay be ju s tifie d ; it may be beet kind possible under modern tdifkm e; but there still remains, a i bt rn to its ultimate success. The saieal teacher may well be excused suspending ju d g m en t, th e while arm ing with the Saul* bury tehotas- i h a t m en continue to learn the into w ithout th e co n ten t, to debate b o u t actual know ledge to base lr arguments upon. iUettfi on Midway Formation Issued by Geology Bureau >tiring th e p re sen t week the Bu- Jf^Bf Economic Geology will issue flfietin, th e title o f which is “ The tm in ric fa of tike M idway Form a- h Tv XU-'' by H elen Jeanne j JWBer, Th* Midway tie* af the T exas over a narrow b e n j ' *r W hat Is Doing at The Churches A L L S A I N T S C H A P E L ( U n i v e r s i t y Episcopal Churc h) Whit is A ve n ue and We s t 27th St. Rev, DuBo se Murphy, Rector Holy Communion, 7 :30 a. rn. Sunday School, 9:45 a. rn. Morning Prayer and Sermon, l l a. rn. “Th** Christian Use of Money” Evening Prayer and Address, 5 p. “The Epistle to the Ephesians.” rn Students’ .Sunday flu b , 6 p. rn. All seats free, A cordial welcome to everyone. U N f V E F f J j r r . P R E S B Y T E R I A N C H U R C H L a w r e n c e H. W h ar t o n , P a l l o r Student Bible (Masse*, Hi 15. Morning Worship. Pastor preaches on “ Upside Down or Righto' lr Up ” 11:00. Th* subject. th" Presbyterian Student* Association LILLIAN STROBURG IN SONG RECITAL THURSDAY NIGHT Cavu! Griffin will prevent Mi** Mil an Stroburg, contralto, in long! recital on Thursday next at 8 .15 in j the ItriskUl Hotel Ball Room. Miss Strobnrg will be accompan­ ied by J. Barbe* Ashley and assist­ ed bv Miss Doris Page, pianist, pupil! o f Rudolph Re Mer, The Faculty, student*, and their invited. The program I ll via du W arm er T aal ar 1 from Aile Klokker Quat rn ms “ Rubaiyat,” den --------- ---- Hatton Borreson J Charles Kjerulf Omar Khayyam’s “In a Persian G ar-1 ____ Liza Lehmann ....... F ra n z Schubert S ir ©burg II Rondo Capriccioso S e x t e t t e f r om “ Lu ci a” Ave Maria .... Meridel; - abn BI IHM D o n iz e ttie -L e se h e tiz k y Mi** Page III 7 p. rn. corned. Evening Student Service. 8. The subplot, the Pastor preaches on “ Front Runner*.” You will be most cordially wet j friends are ] follow s. O F IR S T C O N G R E G A T I O N A L W. 23 and San An t o n i o St. R, P, Sni d er “The Supremacy of Love” will be Rev. Snider’s subject Sunday morn­ ing. Dr. Kuehnc's cia** welcome* all students at 9:15 a. rn. Professor Lay and the Adult class are discuss­ “ Adventurous ing Fondle k’s book Stranger* are cordially Religion ” invited to these services. DANCE DRAMA INTERPRETED B Y ORCHESVS H o wa* D esp ised , “ M essiah'' Widmung la* ( (ironic!ta En Svane Et Syn G. F. Handel ...... R obert Schum ann arr. Ga bridle Sibel Edward Grieg Eduard Grieg ( 'h op in Chopin By IRMA H A N D E R “ Through portals o f the Spring we come again to offer you our word­ less poetry.” ey Troisieme Ballade Scherzo, Opus 31 Miss Page V Die lx>tosblume Hebrew Chant Go, Little Song Who Gonna Bring Yo’ Chickens Robert Schumann ; Lazar© Saminskyi . Louis- A. Coe m c ; arr. A. J. Swwnn David G uion, Miss Stroburg its Or« hems offered “wordless poetry” in one of the loveliest pro­ grams held on the lawn of Scot­ tish Rite Dormitory Saturday night. The theme of each dance was »e- j cured from the impression which the } music left on the members of Or- I chemis and was w orked out with a * degree o f effe c tivene*s which excel- led anything the observers had ever seen. Lighting e ffec ts and costum­ ing were arranged to suit the theme, S p o n so rs P a r t y .n d th . ' " M ot th* .lance, but the j w u h ..... fro rn Sonata 4 . Mrs. F. O, Linder * * * Birt! day D inner For Kirby Girls food Kirby Hall held its last birthday • dinner for the year Friday evening in honor o f the girl- whosa birthdays ‘ are in July and August. A pink and white c dor scheme was tarried out and decorations, A large in white cake with pink candles formed the centerpiece, while pink surprise t favors were found at each plate. The following girls were honor; guests: Everett a Love, Katherine ; Ainsworth. B etty Flem ing, Ouida Hubbard, Velma Martin, B ee Linx- whirr, Margaret Rounds, Lillian Spurn', Mary Bolling, Eleanor Bond, and Edith Fox. Delta Chi fraternity has announ­ ced the initiation of IL L. Lewis of Navasota and Chauncey of Longview, ( ’ooh Half Moon initiation o f John fraternity announces the lh McRae, Horace G. O’Kain, W. B. Biorgan, and ll. G. Mudder. Collie Falk, member of the Var- frieze, presenting all members j even ing’s party sponsored by the Dan sh y baseball team for three years, I I go M ethodist Students enjoyed an A -mall horseshoes hung: new members into the fraternity. \Io o d y Bible Cia** of the University now residing in Houston, is a visitor M ethodist Church. The Wesley Bible at the H alf Moon house. Falk is Chair was decorated with pastel j here to attend colors with from the ceiling and a large yellow horseshoe over the main doorway. Under the general direction o f Pierce Williams, an enjoyable evening o f games was . experienced. Refresh­ ment* o f cream, strawberry angel cuke, and “ ki-wes” were served. of Berthal Davis and Lee Riegel Dallas are spending the week end at the Phi Sigma Delta houue. They are here to attend the spring formal. I initiation of several ice of Orcbetus, in an Interpretation from a non-moving ba-*-, set the a t­ mosphere for the program! A solo dance, Scarfs, was a light fantastic in which the use of scarfs | dance | helped bring out the theme o f the | rn uric. The Slave Market was a dra­ matic dance of a group of six girls on an ancient slave market scene. implores mercy, one rn happy One through ignorance o f her fate, three know their fate and despair, and the last is mad and d efian t and first dreams sadly arui then whirl*. to Run, run, ru n ; Polka; Waltz; a B alloon; and Ba I! et D’Action p resen t­ ed them es of the lighter, happier and more fan tastic dances. The R endez­ vous was a costum e dance worked out th rou gh th e them e of statues in a g ard en which come lift* and th en return to their places but som e­ th in g L« changed. L ittle Studies wa.*- a group of comedy dances Puddle Luck was a clever interpretation o f me actions o f that anim al. Little Mint Muff at, the Irish Jog Cart, and the Queen o f Hearts ail carried out their respective themes. The Dream Gate was the dance drama presenting the fanciful theme of the: visit o f * little boy to fa iry ­ land and the* dance o f th e flowers end the rabbit about him. Orehesus was the closing dance of the program. All members took part and each gave h er own interpretation of the same music. -!,v — Remain bur V Artily, through th e Daily T ex**., Call a t B. Hall paper o__ ___ Elmer Lee Cailihan of Lockhart is j visiting friends en the campus this I week-end. Students Before you make ar­ rangements to go home, .sell all of your old clothes. We p a y the highest prices for R E A L V A LU E S N E W S H A P E S A special I 5 Jewel Elgin S 2 7 -W There was a time When socks— Like soup— Were to be seen And not heard! But times have changed And .so have styles, And when you look At the ?ew Spring Socks That have just come i n - Wear ear muffs! But- -see em! H arrells , 35c to $1.00 H oleproof Hosiery outw ears all other hosiery Society Brand C lothes Thurlow B. Weed FUNERAL HOME AMBULANCE PHONES 6080— 6317 RENT -A -FORD PAY BY THE MILE Tourmga Roadster* C oupee „ Sedan* __ 1 0 c p * r..m lla . 1 0 c per mil* 1 2 c p er rn:!* - 1 4 c per mile F if t y - c o e t H ou r G u a ra n te e A ft e r 6 PJM. Phones 7777, 6288, 9144 PATTO N TRANSFER CO. 4 1 7 - 4 1 9 C e a g r e ss Av* g V* B E L T BUCKLES New patterns just received are excep­ tionally good include looking. They engine turned, engraved, hammered, pierced and raised initial designs. Heavy weight stealing silver, and fine construction, give strength and great durability. keep Your Valuable Papers All Together For less than one cent per day you can use our pri­ vate lock boxes. $2,00 per year up THE UNIVERSITY BANK a A B A ” Travelers Cheeks I ^ Dom N ortheast; and arras** to have th* lb# Rio G ran de R iver Texas* follow you casstjptix. when you leave * — * • WATth » JF01 ^ k ^ ———— IW i BS DAY, MAY 15, 1927. T H E D A I L Y T E X A N r A u C i » £ H E L GARZA AND RN EST M A Y TO MARRY PHI SIGMA D ELTA H A S SPRING DANCE A T D R I S K I L L l liS * o T : < Popular Instructor I O M arry in June Waldman, II. J. Levy and Carol Friedman, Henry Morris arad Eleanor Brisker, Irving Brown and Bess Lip- s h i t z , Byron Sachs and Esther Rnye Goldstein, Harry Trifon and Lucille J Glejvn Quaid from El Pas*o are vis- tin a week. Ring Mrs. Quaid’s two daughters, Eva Belle and Betty Dane, at the Gamma Phi Beta house. Mrs. Huling Margaret Quaid wail probably remain in Aus- Schonberg, Harry Gordon, Julius Al­ exander, Leonard Rosinger, Mrs. J. E. Quaid and berg, Mr and Mrs. M. M. London. Dr. and Mrs. Aaron Schaeffer, Dr. and Mrs. M. S. Handman, Irving Loeb, Max Oppcnheimer and Mollie Lindenborg, Harold London and Hen­ rietta Mayer, Dave Radoff and Sarah B e l e n , Bernard Bernbaum and Jky, Herman Glossernmn and Zola Milstein, Mollie Davidson and Edith Haybeek, Martin Krost and Margaret Eldridge, Sol Goodelsky and Elizabeth Eldridge, Forrest Ben­ nett and Helen Label, Morris Wil­ liams and Claire Danziger. Members and pledges of the r ip p ­ ler and their dates were I. Mark Wer­ theimer and Sarah Fox, M. J. Mit- tcnthal and Juline Westheimer, Bill Andress and Claire Baum, Mack B. Waldman and Rita Oberdorfer, Joe Rosien and Marion Molasky, Mendel Melasky and Lea Altheimer, Alvin Romansky and Roselyn Davis, Sey­ mour Kranson and Natalie Schwartz, Sam Loeb and Mildred Feigelson, Lassar Alexander and Gertrude Ad­ ler, Louis Landa and Hazel Schaef­ fer, Milton Nussbaum and Madeline and Sadye Jaffe, Arthur Bassist Lambda chapter of Phi Sigma Delta fraternity gave its seventh an­ the nual spring informal dance at Driskill Hotel Saturday night from •J to 12 p. rn. Music was furnished by a ten-piece orchestra. During the evening punch was served to about IOO guests. The chaperons for the occasion were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Koen, Dr. and Mrs. Walter Gilbert Peiser, Dr. and Mrs. H. J. Ettlinger, and Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Joseph. Out-of-town guests of the fratern­ ity w'ere Marion Stahl of Gonzales, Harry and Dave Bassist of Elgin, Abe Houser, Harry Kline, Leo Aron­ son, Robert Elsas, and Abe Gold­ stein of Dallas. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. William J. Koen, Mr. and Mrs. A r­ thur H. Simon, Mr. Jake Ilirshfield, Morris Hirshfield, Mrs. Lehi Bern- hoim, Miss Laura Hirshfield, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Frees, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Golden, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mich* aclson, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Green­ ex£> Youth is y wearing Colored Kid for Summer Fashion, with the insight of an artist, paints the foreground of the slimmer mode in lighter shades for sum m ertim e footwear. The French Boot Shop prom ptly confirms by creating profusion of lovely models in colorful materials — both high spike or lower heels. , ‘T h e Bcb-O-Link” Shown in . . , W ater lily vamp, blue Morocco quarter, blue match ..................... tie to $13.50 seaspray, powder and lipstick Ebony patent with moire ties and heels of . . . White, $12.50 .................................. A new shipment of French open clock chiffon hosiery MATCHING SHADES FOR SUMMERTIME FOOTW EAR r THE PAIR $1.95 Cl/Jhere‘ G /? yv/e e J E ' CONGRESS NEAR EIGHTH Pleasure/ l i X \ 0 % L *'a© played bridge Saturday >n. At 5 o’clock other friends [ for tea. * living room and sun parlor Mtractiveiy decorated with lowers and the note was c a r - : : in the cards. The guest of the I Miss Rachel Garza, and of the firs t and second prizes , lovely pieces of Madeira to­ oViPck the party came the sun parlor where th*, rc k- iin ne I <•': an i soon t tined i L( IYK. whereupon, to ha', prise of all the guests, it led the engagenn nt and ap- jlg marriage of Miss Rachel f Austin and Mr. Ernest May I Worth. The date of the it was not announced but place early in June, (engagement is of paramount to University circles. Miss !raduated from the University years ago, making Phi Beta She took the Master’s de- r* a year later and is now gfur th*- Ph.D. degree in hoi She is one Reid, Spanish. youngest and most popular or on t!ie campus, where she pact ive part in a number of lei literary affairs. Ilie organization of the Aus- f h of th** American Associa- I'niversity Women, she has eply nterested in it and was rte at Amsterdam last sum- e international biennial con- rof this notable organization ta. arza is also a member of s chapter of the American of Span- Ion of Teachers y is a graduate of the Law f the University where he brilliant record, being elect- laneellors honorary law fra- is a member of Phi He ii fraternity. [Dan Moody urns elected at- leneral, Mr. May was select­ ly of his assistants. Ile won leis n this position, uests of Mrs. Reed and her were: Mesdames Donna N. erlin Brockette, Dan Moody, W. Splawn, Ira Hildebrand, Kress, Dorothy Beaird, J. idtz, Aaron Schaffer, E. R. ‘ isses Grace Yarbrough of Virginia Reed, Lucille Wil- ‘rnice Green, Helen Paxton, isingrr. Mildred Rogan, Lilia dith Kelly, Lillian Wester, Iliard, and Mary Walker. Florence Allen, Na n Bennett, Julia M a tt h e w s, and Martha Jo Johnson are among the prominent University girls who are appearing among the principals in “Frolics of '27“ ivhich will be presented tomorrow and Tuesday night for the benefit of the Police and Fireman's Relief Fund. T P UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS Summer Session of 1927 June 8 to July 20 July 20 to August 31 COURSES OF INSTRUCTION IN I The College of Arts and Sciences 2. The School of Business Administration 3. The School of Education 4. The College of Engineering 5. The School of Law 6. The Graduate School EQUIPMENT- 1. The Entire University Plant 2. A Library of 370,000 volumes 3. A Faculty of more than 200 4. Women’s Building and three Annexes, Scottish Rite Dormitory, Kirby Hall, Newman Hall 5. University Cafeteria 6. Recreation facilities Lf. For Catalogue and other information, write to or see j E. J. M A T H E W S , REGISTRAR University Station Austin, Texas .J -j ’ Sirs DAY mu sic mm&f. Net Proceed* of Spanish Club Play Will Go to Flood Relief Student Dramatic Talent Co­ operates With Austin Musical Skill By THELM A KING Love, though blind, ta the m ost powerful force in the world, and no to harriers arc strong enough im-1 o f “ El ped* it: such a the them e T rovador,” the Spanish Dram atics Clob production which will be p r e - j wen ted a t tho Hancock Opera House, Wednesday, May 18, under the direc­ tion o f M bs Lila M. C ash and Miss Edith K elly, o f the Spanish D epart­ m ent. The personnel of the cast is as fo l­ (E l T rovador) — lows ; Don M anrique Fernando Uribe. Love. D ona Leonor de JSeac— E veretta Dona J tm en a—-Virginia Hatch. A m etria -— Lucille Kerchvilla. Don Nuno de A ratal (Conde de L una) — Juan Zauza. Don Gullen de Sese — E steben Garza. Don Lope de U rrea— Robert King Guzman— Leonard ( anavespi. Jim eno — Clarence Serial n. Ferrando — Randall Canfield. Ruiz — Fritz H offm an. E veretta Love o f Lubbock, who Is to have the leading lady’s part, in ­ terprets her role with credit to the well known opera, “ El Trovador." She is well known in music circle* in the U niversity and is a popular m e m -; ber o f %'arious organization* on the | campus. know* how to act and he does his best with the part o f El Trovador. The cast, on the w hole, is well chosen. The com edy part* in the play will be furnished by Randall C anfield. a C anfield alto play* the part o f terror-stricken butler who to tries beat a witch at her gam e, but who g ets the world end o f the deal. Fernando Uribe Been# in Aragon The place o f action is Aragon in the c ity of Saragossa, taking place ill the fifte e n th century. The them e o f “ El T rovador'’ which wa* w ritten by a Spaniard, Garcia G utierrez, de ahi with life in the fifteen th cen tury The gypsy, Astrean*, had pos­ ed for m any year* aa the m other of El Trovador. Her m other was slain and to avenge her mother'* death ■he steak* the child, Manrique, from the house o f Luna, with the in ten t of flin g in g it into the flam e, but in her fren zy *he burned her own child and took the count’* son aw ay from Zaragoza to Vizcaya. soldier On reaching manhood this nan o f the count enlist* m a and com es hack to his birthplace fn Ara gon, where he m et his brother, the Condo de Luna; neither o f the two knew o f th eir kinship. They w ere rivals fo r the hand o f f a i n e r o f fie se, who belong* to s nob)* fam ily o f Aragon also. Don Nunn was d e fe a t rd in a duel with his brother, Man­ rique, but to court the Leonor secretly. later had False reports o f hi* death caused Leonor to go to the convent rather than marry Don Nuno, M anrique arrived in tim e to take her from the con ven t; he was then taken prisoner by the cou n t’s men because he d e­ fended A zucena who was recognized a* the daughter o f the gypsy who had been burned as a witch m any year* before. Leonor won pardon from the count be­ for Manrique by prom ising to com e his w ife a fte r she, unknown-1 zag iv to him, Don Nuno, had taken ; poison. She died in the presence o f J Manrique and A zucena in the dun - 1 peon. A fte r the conde had been k ill­ ed, A zucena revealed his identity to ‘ the cor.de and while she was dying cried: ‘’Ta ewtsa, vengada!" Extra Feature* ‘'Home The ex tra featu res are worthy of accom panying the well known opera, "Kl Trovador.” The fam ous Miser- f f o s o b In duet which Leonor ami Manrique Ring to one another b e fo r e I the fairer w ails is alw ays a favor- j ite with p u blk as ta also the duet, from the quotations from M ountains,” sung by A zucena and l|a n r iq u e . An unusual artistic e f ­ in a ct three when fect ta attained M anrique sin g s to Leonor from be­ hind th e scenes in an attem pt to win her aw ay from her allegiance to th# church. T he A nvil Chorus ta color­ fu l, pctu rescu e, and a p p r e c a te to gyp sy outdoor includes a large personnel. M any other beau ti­ fu l scen es are found throughout the $lay. life , and Since one o f the principal char- drter* ta a gypsy, th e Crag on b e Jota TICKETS ON SALE AT JORDAN’S PAUL 7 A d e le H o u sells, Martha Long, and Helen Knotts*. l o u i s e M illican, The Grand F in a le is p res en te d by the en tire co m p a n y . EL TROYADOR ( C o n tin u e d from p age 6) Belder!, are in h a rm o n y w ith the opera. Don Nu no and M an riqu e t e st t h e ir str e n g th and sta k e th e ir rank to b e lo n g to the n ob le cla ss b y h a z ­ duel. T h e ard in g their f a t e to a f e n c in g bout giv en b y Jack H a y e r and Hubert L ee will ca r r y o u t this id ea. W itch c r a f t , so ca lled “ Brim extra jt-ria,” w ill h a v e play in fe a tu r e , the “ G racio so,” a stun t by Rh ill ip Hazen and Randall C a n fie ld . Mu s i c F r o m O p e r a in*.* Music from th e opera w ill e n h a n c e t h e p lay which is a1’ c a d y w ell know n t o the gem ral public. H ilda W id en w ill s in g a stop run o solo in p a rt o f Ive on or in the b e st know n parts of th e opera. T e n o r solqs w ill be su n g b a riton e by by Calvin T u b e r v i l l e ; know n James* A shley. Both are througou t the ca m p u s, the later b e­ c a u se o f his popular s o n g ded icated to the co-eds o f the U n iv ers ity , “J u st B e ca u se It s Y o u .” Mezzo soprano so lo s will lo giv en bj Ed ith Kelly. T h er e will also be d u e t parts* w ith and Mr. TubervilL*. Miss Widen oft Large anvil chotftyk and ch oru s in the back scopes will thrill n u n s t h e sp ec tators. T h ese vocal n u m ­ b ers art u n d er the direction o f David G r if fin . T h ere w ill be se v e r a l c r- ches'tra s e le c tio n s Under the direction o f Mrs. C. E. Mick. The S panish D ram atics Club put on “J o s e ” in 1925, a p a g e a n t in 1926. T h e p roduction f o r this year re p r e ­ s e n t s m uch work fo r all con cern ed . others who Co., S carb rou gh s, and e f f e c t s It is h oped that the a rtistic b e in g striven for will be produced. th a n k s t h e U n iv e r s ity T h e Club Co-op, the U n iv e r s ity P ress, U.o DaiJj Texan* the C apitol Engr::*. : h ave m ade m a n y p la n s for the p re- .mentation o f “ El T r o v a ^ f? ” po;- b!e. The entire n e t p roceed s will he g iv e n over to th e flood r e lie f fu n d . C row ley W ins Prize A s Dinner Speaker A t th e an nu al banquet o f the ll ik to s p e a k i n g ooh tests L iterary S o c i e t y , Mien C row ley or K e re n s won f ir s t p rize in th e a f t e r ­ d in n e r Av bu.* the w inner o f set ml S a n d lin w as place. first T h e prize o f $15 place and $ 10 to secon d is an ann j a i aw ard from S e n a to r Morris S h e p ­ pard, a fo r m e r m e m b e r of the Rush. The ladies, w ho w e r e the g u e sts fat* tile o cc a sio n , a cted as ju d ges. th e Ilu \ wilt bo hold n e x t S a tu r d a y night, for the p u r p ose o f e l e c t in g officers. fin a l m e e t i n g o f The Spring Hats I nc lud ed in th is lot are m a ny Hummer h a t s — la rg e brin or th e small clone l i l ­ ting m o d e is both so good tor summer, You will n e ed t h e m a f r e d u c e d p r i c e s from a stock you kn o w to be good. M aterials a n d color co m b i­ nations th at are good for late sp rin g an d all s u m m e r includ­ e d in this reduction. A ll good Vcdues at re g u la r prices b u t s o m eth in g you can t a ffo rd to miss at these reduced prices. C o m p le te y o u r w a r d r o b e for the s u m m e r now. All Lingerie Specially Priced every day at amazingly low prices— Standard, staple articles that are needle O U M SU N D A Y , MAY IS, 1927 Hancock H A N C O C K : M o n d a y a n d T u e s d a y , “ F r ol i c* e . ' 2 7 , ” a m usical r e v u e d e l uxe ; W e d n e s d a y , S p a n i s h D r a m a t i c * C l u b pre*ents “ El T r o v a d o r ’; T h u r s d a y . F r i d a y , a n d S a t u r d a y , W i l l i a m B o y d and E linor F a i r in “ T h e Y a n k e e C l i p p e r . ” M A J E S T I C : M i d n i t * M a t i n e e , M o n d a y , T u e s d a y , a n d W e d n e s d a y , , Th u r s d a y , F r i d a y , a n d J o h n G i l b e r t a n d R e n e e A d o r e e in “ T h e S h o w S a t u r d a y , B e b e D a n i e l s in “ S e n o r i t a Q U E E N : M o n d a y a n d T u e s d a y , M a d g e B e l l a m y in “ T h e T e l e p h o n e in G i r l ” ; W e d n e s d a y a n d T h u r s d a y , M a e M u r r a y a n d C o n w a y T e a r l e “ A l t a r s o f D e s i r e ” ; F r i d a y a n d S a t u r d a y , L o u i s e D r e s s e r a n d J a s o n R o b a r d s in “ W h i t e F l a n n e l s . ” T E X A S : M o n d a y a n d T u e s d a y , H a r r y L a n g d o n S t r o n g M a n ” ; W e d n e s d a y a n d T h u r s d a y , B e t t y B r o n s o n in " E v e r y b o d y ' s A c t ­ i n g ” ; F r i d a y a n d S a t u r d a y , L i l l i an G i s h in " T h e S c a r l e t L e t t e r . ” “ T h e in | Harry Langdon W ill ?k O pen T exas W eek to lo v e , and how he f in a l ly e x p e r ie n ­ ces* r e g e n e r a tio n , m a k e s a t e n s e ly vivid ta le th a t ru n s th e g a m u t o f e m o tio n s . Re n ee A d o r e e p lay s the fe m in in e le a d , the r d e o f a girl h i d i n g pas s io n a t e ad oration for h e r m an, in a tru ly ta le n te d fashion* T h e su p p o r t ­ in g ca st is a c a p a b le o n e an d a t the c lim a x there is a punch th a t is a m aste r p ie c e o f th e thrU l-m aker\s B e d e Daniels* in “ S e n o r it a ” is the M ajestic f e a t u r e for th e la t te r part o f the w e e k c o m m e n c in g its e n g a g e ­ m e n t Th ursd ay. Majestic I A sso c ia tio n o f e f fo r t and g e n iu s Tramp.' Auras show n b y H arry Langdon r e c o n t- ifjy w hen he p rom oted Fran k Copra to f r o m c h ie f c o m e d y c o n s t r u c t o r [director. [ Capra a cted in t h e f o rm er c a p a c ity aud ,pn “ Tramp, T ram p , twas p ro m o te d to a directors!!.;) by th e sta r on the p ro d u c tio n o f “ T h e gFtrong M an ,” hi. f ir st N a t i o n a l f e a ­ t u r e co m e d y opi n ing a t the T e x a s ^Theatre tomorrow*. I Priscilla B o n n e r, G e rtru d e A . ‘or, *j|v (diam V . M on g, R obert M cK im , and A rthu r T h a la sso co m p rise Lung d un ’s su p p o rtin g c a s t in th is v eh icle, -which w as p rod uced u n d e r the m a n ­ a g e m e n t o f W illiam TI. J en n er. i In cluded in t h e p rog ram sc h e d u led f u r the re m a in d e r o f th e w e e k , the B e t t y Texas* T h e a t r e B r o n s o n in “ E veryb ody V A c t in g fo r V ed n esd a y an d T h u r sd a y and Lillian fur in “ T ile Scarlet L e t t e r ” Gish a n n o u n c e s f riday and S a tu rd a y . ,Queen O pens W ith “T elep h one Girl JO H N g i l b e r t T he Y ankee C lipper” Is H ancock Feature W iLUAM B O D - n o NOR FAIR. o h ./ JUNIOR, COGHLAN //UTHE YANKIE CUPPER.* * l i € A S £ 0 &> ■ Ca ■'i S £ > /S r S fta t/n A / O C O A .A STAGE IS SET FOR OPENING PERFORMANCE OF “FROLICS E v e r y t h i n g is set for the p r e s e n ­ F lo r e n c e A llen, B u rt D yke. Ralph tation o f “ Frolics o f ’2 7 ” for the H o w ell, K e n n eth J e r n i g a n , and tin b e n e f it o f the P o lic e and F ir e m e n ’s C h in e se Maid ch oru s in which Nan R e lie f F u n d tom o r ro w and T u e s d a y B e n n e t t , Helen H a m ilto n , Christine night. This production f e a t u r e s the m ost c ap ab le e n t e r ta in e r s o f A ustin and t h e U n iv e r s ity a f t e r th ey has** oi u n d e r g o n e tw o str e n u o u s w e e k s i n te n s iv e tra in in g u n d er Hi** direction o f P ierson B uchanan o f t h e Chria M ing P ro d u c tio n Co. for sc e n e s . p e c i a lly d esig n ed T h e r e v u e is in tw o p a rts, h a v in g f iv e a c t s and seven The c o s tu m e s and s e tt in g s h a v e been e s ­ th** p rod uc­ tion o f “ F ro lics” by Mr. Buchanan and have b een im ported f o r the ce ca sion. T h e y are both b e a u tifu l and e la b o r a te and p ro m ise to g iv e to the sh o w a t w a n g o f the s p e c ta c u la r not e x c e l l e d eve n in the p r o fe s s io n a l mu sical revues. It include T h ir ty m in u te s o f m irth and m e l ­ ody o p e n s tin* p e r f o r m a n c e . is a m i n s t r e l folio f e a t u r in g as c o m e ­ d ians K e n n e th J er n ig a n , E d d ie W e b ­ Sheppard, e r , C lau de V o y le s , Red G arland P orter, and Bob Lyles, In sin gs this a c t Mrs. Will S c o t t F in k s “ F o r g iv e M e ” F lo r e n c e Allen and g iv e s her v ersion o f th e “ Black B o t ­ t o m . ” L a d ie s and g e n t le m e n o f th'* Ju lia M athew s, e n s e m b le M artha Jo J o h n so n , B e ss Tobin, N an B e n n e t t , Elian L an ham , A d e le H au sels, Martha Ldng, L ouise Milli­ can, R an d le R idley, D oris Clark, M a r g a r e t W o o lse y , V ir g in ia M cLeod, Liz C oup er, E lizab eth Ross, K ath e ry n R o .s , B u r t D y ke, Bob M yers, John H or n e , L ee S ignor, R osser Thom as, B ig Bull B u f f in g t o n , J im m ie H u f- fcr.dick, Carlos Wajjner, Ed Bounds, Tom H a r tle y , Marvin B row n, Ralph B row n , and H orace Hahh rman. “ D ip lom a ts at L a r g e ” c o m e s next. f e a t u r in g is a m u sica l p la y le t It T h e secon d part o f C a m p b e ll, V ir g in ia G r if fit h , K ath ­ ryn W h itten , Ieaboli* Maye.;, C a th er­ ine Clark. Sully R u ss e ll, A vonia Urn b arger, and A lic e Marie Correl! a p ­ It is in tw o e la b o r a te set*.lea. peal*. the Revue opera; with “ The D oll S h o p .” This in t w o scenes* and divertissement f e a t u r e s Mrs. L u th e r T h om pson , Dor G r iffith , La V e r n e Leonard (cou rtesy V er n a W o o d s ), M artha Jo Johnson and Julia M athew s. T h e Living Dolls a re Ellen Lanham , N an Dork; Clark, Liz C o u p er , V irginia M cLeod, arui M argaret W o o lle y . is B enn ett, I A thrilling, in te n s e , three act J c o m e d y en titled “ T o Have Her Hun o r,” w ill n e x t be p r e s e n t e d by mom hers o f the C urtain C lub. Jim m ie P a rk e, Tom Oliver, C la u d e V oyles, prin­ and Thud S a n d er s h a v e cipal roles. the T h en c o m e s the “ V a r sity Peacock N ig h t C lub,” f e a t u r i n g Gertrude S e h o tt e 's V arsity P e a c o c k s Orchestra and Albert Quirk, X y lo p h o n e artist. Vi bvt O vita Gulp is h o s te ss and E. C. M onroe, host, and th e e n t e r ta in ­ in clu d e j o h n A lle n S tep h en son , e r s Mrs. Will Scott F in k s, ('hairline Gre­ g o r y , Red S h ep h erd , Myrde* louts H o l­ ly w o o d Jack, and V iv ia n Spiller and L ou is N ew b jll o f V erna W o o d s ) . T h e ch o r u s n um bers pre­ inclu d e t h a t o f the Radium se n t e d Girls*—-Florence A lle n , Juim M at­ h e w s. Martha Jo J o h n s o n , Nan B e n ­ n e t t, E llen Lanhan, anti B ess T ob in ; thai o f the L on ely M elody Girta— E lle n L an ham , E l iz a b e t h C oop er, E lizab eth Ross, D o ris C laik , V irg in ­ ia M cL eod, and Kathryn and t h a t o f the V a rsity P ea c o ck G irls— ( c o u r t e s y J a y ; M IDN1TE M A T IN E E TON1TE ALSO MON., TUES., W ED. M ajestic M idnight t M atinee P lays “ S h ow SOHN GILBERT M onday a n d T u e s d a y H arry Langdon M O N D A Y T U E S D A Y R em c Adores* Lionel Bai ry m o r e HANCOCK THEATRE M A V ie - 17. A wither the triumph - ta rs o f “The Big P a rad e” reunited for the first time. for O r g a n S o l o A d d i s o n B a i l e y at t he W u r l j t z e r P u b l i x N e w s “ O n G u a r d Thurs,, Fri., Sat, B ebe D aniels •gl The most unusual Musi- I luxe ever ai r evue d e 9 r o d ’u c e r t by Austin’s m ablest tal ent and others 3 J Police and Firem an’* II M I I P C o m e e a r ly a u d a v o id th o rugj* Relief Fund R e se r v ed S e a ts $2.00, $1.50, $1.00 B E N E F IT “ V a r s i t y P e a n u t L o f t , A B i r t h d a y P r e s e n t ? T h e Ti aas f c r a y e a r . P u b l i c a t i o n s ' R a n g e r B u s i n e s s O f f i c e s , B. H a l l . S e n i o r ! — K f e p u p wi t h t h e C a m p u s H a v e t h e T e x a n f o l l o w y o u a l w a y s f o r C a l l a t B . H a i l a nd a r r a n g e t h e p a p e r t o f o l l o w y o u w h e n y o u l e a v e t h e c a m p u s . **” O' rn* . i f Vha \ ********** *# Afr£H#» fat*#* J**»t i Uh*** O n e w o r d f r o m her c a n r ui n a m a n ’s c a r e e r a n d a w o m a n ’s l i f e ! W h a t D o e s S h e D o ? W e d n e s d a y , T h u r s d a y M a c Murray “ A l t a r s o f D e s i r e DENTAL c o l l e g e f o r u n iv e r s it y OPEN HOUSE RECOMMENDED BY STATE SOCIETY Proposition of Existing School in Houston Meets With Opposition BASEBALL SUNDAY, MAY 15, 1927 UM.Scai brough & Sons_____ THE MEN’S COLLEGIATE SHOP University Co-eds I f s so easy to keep those dainty Spring frocks looking beautiful arid refreshed. Our process of cleaning rejuvenates your dresses. 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