r FIRST r IN SOUTH VOL. X V I. A U S T IN , TI i TU RI) AY. FERRUM i 26, 1916. N o . 118. 200 STUDENTS AT BIG RECEPTION AT WOMAN’S BUILDING Annual “S tu n t” o f E d u cation D ep a rt­ ment is H u ge S u c c e ss— E v e n in g ’s Entertainment H a s M any V ttractive F e a tu r e s. With more than tw o hundred a t ­ tending (luring th e cou rse o f th e ev en - \nfrt t h e annual recep tion g iv e n by th e D e p a rtm en t o f E d u cation a t th e W om ­ a n ’s Building la s t n ig h t, w a s an e n ­ joy able g a th e r in g and im m e n se ly e n ­ tertaining to th o se p r e se n t. After a bort in form al re c e p tio n the crowd a d jo u rn ed to th e b a se m e n t of the W oman’s B u ild in g w h ere th e e n ­ t e r t a i n m e n t th em e w a s carried ou t by visits to th e#variou s b o o th s a rran ged for the occasion. The featu re o f th e e v e n in g w a s the booth containing th e lik e n e sse s o f th e various p ro fesso rs and in str u c to r s o f I t w a s a p la y on the d ep a rtm en t Home E conom ics W eek called “All P rofs W eek.” T he c a r to o n s w ere drawn by G illis Jo h n so n and J u l;a Shepherd and th e y o u n g a r t is t s d is­ played the fa c t th a t th e y had an a c ­ curate conception o f th e h obbies o f the teachers a s w ell a s th e a b ility to portray the fa cia l r e se m b la n c e s. The instructors s o honored w e r e : P ro fes- ssor J. A. O’G orm an, L. W . S a ck ett, Spurgeon B ell, T. L. K e lle y , and I). L. Hoop ingarner. The “ M ary-G o-R ound” booth w as the la st attra ctio n b e fo r e th e a tte n d ­ ant left the b u ilding. In th is a ttr a c ­ tive enclosure th e v is ito r s w ould se a t them elves w h ile “ M ary” w alked around. The m ere w alk w a s n ot all the adm irable M iss did, fo r b efore the guests le ft th is booth th e y w ere served with punch and o th e r r e fr e sh m e n ts. Tin program c o m m itte e resp on sib le for the su ccess o f th e e v e n in g w as J o n e s, C arrie composed o f H ubert Hopkins, Vida Corbin, M adge D avis, and T. B. M cC arter. * GOOD AUDIENCE SEES “ZARAGUETA” C onsidering th e c h a r a c te r o f the play last n ig h t, a good siz e d crowd atte led th e p r e se n ta tio n o f “ Zara- gut ta” by La T e r tu lia , th e S p an ish Club o f the U n iv e r sity . Carlos, a stu d e n t in M adrid borrow s larg< im s o f m oney fro m Z a ra g u eta , an unscrupulous m o n ey -len d er, and on being p je s s e d by Z a r a g u e ta , fle e s to his home in a sm a ll to w n , w h ere he prete; (I to h is fa m ily t h a t he is seri- ously ill. Z aragu eta fo llo w s him him e and i m istak en fo r th e M adrid p h y si­ c s who has been a tte n d in g C arlos. Carlo and his co u sin , M ah u ja, w ith whoa he is in lo v e, k eep up th is decep­ tion while p la n n in g so m e w a y to g e t hold of th e m oney to d isc h a r g e th e obligations. E v e n tu a lly th e y a re suc- ve ui and Z a ra g u eta is p aid by C ar­ los a: cie, who th in k s th a t th e fe e is ! op eration on h is n ep h ew . for Cc sid erin g the f a c t t h a t th e play wi . p resented in a fe r e ig n la n g u a g e , a m a j o r i t y of th e p la y e r s w ere very good, a lth ou gh in a n u m b er o f p laces their lack o f tr a in in g w a s m a n ife st. Levy Dunn and B. W erk en th in , how - disp layed rem a rk a b le ta len t. ev‘ '■ < million o f th e p a r ts a ssig n e d U tem w as r e a lly fin e . T h e q u ain t­ to < Don In d alecio and h is over­ ly g h u n ger k e p t th e a u d ien ce in a ly constant lau gh . L evy D unn a s Zara- ^ ‘ w w as ju s t su ite d . H is voice f i t ­ ted the p art p e r fe c tly and h is p reviou s training in d ra m a tics en ab led him to i-uke probably th e b e s t sh o w in g o f any of the cast. Y. M. H. A . M E E T S . SCHOLARSHIPS TO RE AWARDED FOR BIG ATTENDANCE POUNCIL SETTLES MISCONDUCT CASE ORGANIZATION OF SOCIALIST CLUB NEXT TUESDAY T here w ill be four U n iv e r sity o f T ex a s sch olarsh ip s aw arded to com ­ m u n ities in T exas secu rin g the la r g e st atten d a n ce o f ex -stu d en ts and alum ni a t I e x a s Indenpendence D ay celeb ra­ tion s M arch 2. C ities w ill com pete in fou r c la sse s, one scholarship g o in g to each cla ss. C lassification is m ade a c­ cording to population, as fo llo w s: 25,- 000 in h ab itan ts and up, from 10,000 to 25,000, from 3500 to 10,000, below ! 2500 in h ab itan ts. More than tw enty* d iffe r e n t lo calities have been heard from in th e la st fe w d ays by the sta te com m ittee h avin g charge o f th e c ele­ b ration s, o f which Dr. VV. D. Jon es is chairm an, and everyw here the e n th u s­ iasm is running high. E d g a r E. W itt is p u sh in g arra n g e­ H m en ts fo r the banquet in W aco. C. P ipkin is doing the sam e in A m a ­ rillo and from Canyon C ity com es word th at the alum ni and ex -stu d en ts o f th e W est T exas N orm al w ill join \ th e A m arillo A ssociation in an en ­ deavor to create for th a t place the prize in the 10,000 to 25,000 class. R. L. U am sdell is in te r e stin g him ­ s e lf in the m atter a t P lain view , L ew is F ea th ersto n e and A. Ludlow Calhoun o f B eau m on t, L uther H offm an a t D en­ ton, H enry P. B urney a t San A ntonio, O rville B u llin gton a t W ichita F a lls, F red A cree a t Moody, W. B. G ibson a t S herm an, John T arleton and W. D. Sm ith a t F ort W orth, Bob H olliday and IL B. L aw rence a t El P aso and R oss B oothe at G onzales. M essrs. R. E. L. and John Saner of D allas have had p rivately printed on e le g a n t sta tio n ery the fam ou s Inde­ pendence D ay address o f Ju d ge Y an ­ cey L ew is, for distribution to e v e r y ­ one w ho atten d s a March 2 banquet. A handsom e cut of Judge L ew is is to be inserted in the folder con tain in g the address. MANLY TO BE HERE FOR CELEBRATION Dr. IL H. G riffith , m an ager o f the Sh ak esp eare T ercentenary celebration A pril 24-27, announces th a t P rof. John M. M anly o f the U n iv e r sity o f C h icago w ill take the place on the program previously assig n ed to P rof. sy lv a n ia . the la tte r gen tlem an h avin g decided to stay in P hiladelphia on th o se d ates and a ssist in a big Sh ak e­ sp eare celebration there. “ It fortu n ate is exceed in gly that P ro f. M anly is a v a ilab le,” sa y s Dr. G r iffith , “ since he is an acknow ledged S h ak esp eare auth ority the world over. H e hap p en s now to be a t P a ss C hris­ tian recu p eratin g, and w ired his ac­ cep tan ce o f our in vitation to m e th is m o rn in g .’’ for the Mr. M anly is a Southern m an by birth, A labam a b ein g his n ative sta te . He is a grad u ate o f H arvard U n iver­ s ity , w as a sso cia te p rofessor o f E n g ­ lish in Brow n U n iv ersity for several y e a r s, and has held th e fir s t place in th e E n g lish fa c u lty o f the g r e a t U n iv e r sity o f C hicago la st tw e n ty y ea rs. H e w as exch a n g e pro­ fe s s o r in G ottin gen U n iv ersity (G er­ m an y) in 1909. H e is a m em ber o f th e A m erican P h ilological S ociety, of the M odern L a n gu age A ssociation of A m erica, and o f th e A m erican D ialect S o ciety . He is a contributor to the f a ­ m ous C am bridge H istory of E n g lish L iteratu re and to th e eleven th edition of the E ncyclopedia B ritannica. H e is also ed itor of an edition o f M acbeth, and o f “ S p ecim en s o f P r e - S h ak esp ear­ ean D ram a,” and has w ritten volu m in ­ the ou sly upon variou s a sp e c ts of E l iz a b e t h a n era. gram has been arranged and a cordial in vitation has been exten d ed to all stu d en ts and tow nspeople. Rabi D avid R osenbaum w ill be th e principal sp eak ­ er. H e w ill speak on “T he E ffe c ts of th e P resen t W ar U pon th e J e w s .” T here w ill be som e o th er sp ea k ers, a lso som e vocal and m usical se le c ­ O ffic ia l’s A ction D eem ed Indiscreet. Ju d ge T ow n es’ F in d in g is Adopted by Council. A t a fin al m eetin g o f the S tu d e n ts’ Council la st n ig h t to consider the case for o fficia l m isconduct o f an o fficia l o f the S tu d e n ts’ A sso cia tio n , th e fin d ­ ing in the p articu lar case as review ed by Judge John C. T ow nes w as adopted in fu ll. The opinion fo llo w s in part: “T hat the o f f ic ia l’s conduct in the m at­ ter be disapproved by th e Council. The reason for such disapproval is to pre­ vent such a ctio n s from becom ing pre­ cedents and em b a rra ssin g the council in fu tu re tr ia ls .” the o ff ic ia l’s m otives The ju d ge con tin u in g sa y s, “I be­ lieve to have been good and his indiscretion to have arisen not from an y desire or e x p e c ta ­ tion o f d e fe a tin g ju stic e , I think no punishm ent a s such, should be given him .” The fo r e g o in g w as the sen tim en t o f the Council a s w ell as Ju d ge T ow nes and the m e e tin g adjourned a fte r the adoption o f th e ju d g e ’s report. MANY STUDENTS ARE WORKING OUT IN ATHLETICS tr a in in g W ith the com p letion o f the b a sk e t­ ball season by th e L onghorns and th e prelim inary b aseb all, S ig m a D elta P si tr y o u ts and th e m a t men p rep arin g fo r th e ir sp r in g w ork, the fa n has m uch in sto re for th e n e x t few w eek s to com e. fo r Coach B illy D isch is f a s t w ork in g his men into sh ap e and w ith a team built a lm o st e n tir e ly o f recru its th e baseball a g g r e g a tio n m ay be a “fo o l­ er” a s a resu lt o f the c o n siste n t early practice. to use The sw im m in g e v e n ts w ere th e la t­ e s t in the tr y o u ts fo r th e a th le tic f r a ­ tern ity , and every candidate, w ith one excep tion , w as able to m ake th e 50 yards even th ou gh som e o f th em w ere com pelled fash ion ed dog stroke. In the tw o m ile e v e n t w'hich w as held y e ste r d a y aftern oon on Clark F ield sev era l o f th e would-Im* a th le te s show ed th a t ab sen ce o f wind n ecessary to com p lete the cou rse, a ll o f w hich w as due to lack o f tr a in in g and in som e c a se s a slig h t o v er use the old of the w eed. March 2 is but a fe w d ays o ff. T he ch ief a ttra ctio n o f the h oliday w ill be on Clark F ield. T here th e f ir s t and second yea r m en, a ssiste d by th e J u n ­ ior Law c la ss w ill sta g e , th e fou rth annual pushball con test. F o llo w in g th is, th e T e x a s fandom w ill look to the a c tiv itie s o f A pril 21. The F arm ers from O klahom a A . & M. w ill b a ttle th e L onghorn m at m en fo r honors in th e w r e stlin g g a m e . T h is is a return e n g a g e m e n t o f a tw o year contract, th e T ex a n s h avin g gon e th ere la st year. Track is com in g in for its share o f notoriety on th e side, and even th ou gh the season is a little y ou n g, a sp ir a n ts for honors on the cinder p ath, can be seen on th e secluded sp ots o f th e a th ­ letic field d a ily, ob ey in g th e com m ands of a coach. L A ST O F S E R IE S AT “ Y” “S in le ss P erfection or S a n c tific a ­ tio n ,” w ill be the subject o f Sunday m orn in g’s serm on a t th e U n iv e r sity M ethodist church. In th e a ftern o o n , Mr. Shuler a d d resses a m ass m e e t­ ing o f men a t San M arcos. A t n ig h t, there w ill be a fiv e -m in u te serm o n ette on “ W hat H as B een Done to S ave the Good N am e o f th e U n iv e r s ity ? ” In th is talk th e p a stor w ill ta lk a lo n g the sam e line a s la st Sunday n igh t. T his w ill be follow ed by a serm on on the question, “ Is th ere a P ersonal D evil and a L iteral H ell o f F ir e ? ” Rev. Mr. S h u ler w ill d eliver his la s t address on “A Y ou n g M an’s B a ttle s ” a t the Y. M. C. A . Sunday m orn in g a t 9:45, in th e m ain auditorium . en ro llm en t T he In te r c o lle g ia te S o c ia list S o ciety w ith h ead q u arters a t th e W esleyan C ollege o f N ew Y’ork, has exten d ed a ch arter p r iv ile g e to the U n iv e r sity of T ex a s and w ill have a branch here. A m a ss m e e tin g o f all th e stu d en ts has been called for n e x t T u esd a y n igh t at the V. M. C. A. auditorium and the p roposition w ill be th o ro u g h ly taken up. A n in te r e stin g p rogram has been a rran ged for. Dr. L ew is H enry H aney w ill ad d ress the m e e tin g on “The A d ­ visa b ility o f S tu d y in g S o c ia lism .” T here have been oth ers in vited to de­ liver sh o rt ad d resses,and a m usical selectio n has also been arran ged for and an en joyab le, as w ell a s in te r e st­ ing e v e n in g is prom ised. T he top ics th at w ill be d iscu ssed a t th e m eetin g are “ T he Im portance o f S o c ia lism ,” “The R elation B etw een S o cia lism and the S tu d e n t,” and “T he O rgan ization of a S o c ia list S tudy C hapter a t the U n iv e r sity o f T e x a s.” T he m e e tin g w ill clo se w ith an of m em bers in th e new form ed so ciety and an election o f tem p orary o ffic e r s. T h is m e e tin g is a cu lm in ation o f a m ovem en t on th e part o f a fe w in te r ­ ested stu d en ts. A p etitio n a sk in g for th e c a llin g o f th is m e e tin g has been sign ed by 94 stu d en ts and th ere seem s to be a g r e a t in te r e st on the p a rt of the stu d e n ts d isp layed in the m atter. The m ain purpose o f th is so c ie ty is as sta te d in th e charter “To prom ote an in te llig e n t S ocialism am on g co leg e m en and w om en .” The stu d y o f all p h a ses o f so cia lism is tak en up and all com m en t for and a g a in st considered. S o cialism has o f la te had a rather n oticeab le g ro w th , and has le t itse lf be f e lt on T e x a s p olitics a s w ell as on th e p o litics o f th e e n tir e nation. It is th e o b ject o f th e proposed o r g a n i­ zation to prep are th e y o u n g stu d en t how to m eet th e se con d ition s and to en ab le to fig h t so cia lism . in econom ics, g o v ern m en t, law*, and h isto ry are a sk ­ ed to lectu re to th e so c ie ty and w ith ­ out th e fo r m a lity o f th e classroom the stu d e n ts are th u s a ffo rd ed m uch prac­ tical k n ow led ge on o f so cialism . e ffe c tiv e ly aid or In stru cto rs th e su b ject in te r e st in c a r e fu lly it is it. it in ten d to p ro p o g a te G reat s tr e ss is laid on the fa c t th at th e so c ie ty h as n o th in g in com m on w ith th e S o c ia list p o litica l p a r ty , nor A does sc ie n tific stu d y o f the q u estion is all it u n d ertak es. G irl stu d e n ts have e s ­ p ecially been in vited to th is m e e tin g , a s it is pointed o u t th a t th e S o c ia list p a rty is th e f ir s t and on ly p olitical p a rty th a t h as taken up th e fig h t for w om an s u ffr a g e . T he m e e tin g w ill open p rom p tly a t 7:454. WEATHER BUREAU RENDERS SERVICE P erh ap s fe w stu d e n ts realize th a t th ere is a w eath er bureau a t th e U n i­ v e r sity . T he ob server is W . F . H en- n ig er, a Ju n ior A cad em ic stu d en t. It is located on the second flo o r and roof o f th e E n g in e e r in g B u ild in g. T he records o f r a in fa ll, h u m id ity, wind force, and su n lig h t are ob tain ed , and the ob server a lso record s th e river s ta g e s of the C olorado river. th e rain, T h is w ea th er sta tio n p la y s an im ­ p o rta n t p art, a s h a s been show n re­ cen tly. V ery o fte n its records o f 12 y e a r s’ tim e are con su lted and used a s evid en ce in va rio u s court ca ses. T hus in su in g a railroad for d a m a g es, certain p a rties claim ed th a t th ey w ere p u t o f f th e train in a n d g r e a tly d am aged . On co n su ltin g the w ea th er records for th a t d ay, it w as found th a t it w as a su n sh in y d a y , and no d a m a g e s w ere ob tain ed . T he data on th e g a u g e o f th e C olorado river is a lso p la y in g a la r g e p a rt in th e in ­ v e stig a tio n s o f th e g o v e r n m e n t e n g i­ neers as to the p ro ject o f m ak in g th is river n a v ig a b le from A u stin to the G ulf. U n til th e p r e se n t se ssio n , a course in M eteorology, or the stu d y o f p red ictin g th e w ea th er, w a s g iv e n by th e School o f G eology, but it w as d e­ cided th a t th is w as not a practical one for college study. AMENDMENTS DO NOT RECEIVE RE­ QUIRED BALLOTS E lection M ade Invalid by In su ffic ie n t V otes— Im peachm ent P rovision R eceiv es A pproval o f V oters. A nother E lection Soon. T he required v ote o f one h a lf o f the stu d e n t body o f th e U n iv e r sity w as not obtained in the election held y e ste r d a y to decide th e fa te o f the th ree p ro­ posed am en d m en ts to the co n stitu tio n o f th e S tu d e n ts A sso cia tio n , nam ely ( I ) th e p erm an en t treasu rer a m en d ­ m ent, (2 ) th e recall am en d m en t, and (3 ) th e am endm ent p roviding for open m e e tin g s o f th e C ouncil in im p each ­ m ent p roceed in gs. O nly 1038 o f the n e cessa ry 1150 v o te s w ere cast. All Law , E n g in e e r in g , and A cadem ic b o y s’ b oxes show ed a m ajority a g a in s t the p erm an en t trea su rer am en d m en t, w h ile the g ir ls favored th is a m e n d ­ T he m a jo rity o f both boys m ent. and g ir ls in all d ep artm en ts voted a g a in st th e recall am endm ent and th e m ajority in all b oxes w as in fa v o r o f th e im p each m en t am endm ent. T he v o te by boxes w as as fo llo w s: Academ U p p erclassm en B oys— For A g a in s t 116 171 35 A m en d m en t ............................... . 77 ............................. . 58 ............................. .111 ................................ .119 ............................... 59 ............................... .200 N o. I N o. 2 N o. 3 F resh m en B o y s— N o. I N o. 2 No. 3 U p p erclassm en , G irls— N o. I N o. 2 N o. 3 F reshm en G irls— N o. I N o. 2 N o. 3 ....................... .. ............................... ............................... .117 ............................. . 53 .......................... . ..................... 844 . 38 .................. .......................... ............................ . 38 E n g in eers, U p p ercla ssm en — N o. I N o. 2 . N o. 3 F reshm en E n g in e e r s- N o. I ..................... N o. 2 * ................... .. N o. 3 Law, U p p erclassm en - N o. I .............................. ....................... N o. 2 N o. 3 Ju n ior I^aws— N o. I N o. 2 No. 3 T otal N o. I N o. 2 ......................... M M M . No. 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..................... .......................... ................... ........................ ................... . 55 .122 ___ 52 71 16 49 113 28 22 85 12 48 68 20 18 26 6 85 101 14 64 73 25 .322 454 7 UH 101 A n oth er election w ill probably be held a t an e a r ly d ate when th e p er­ m an en t m a n a g er plan, and a revised recall am en d m en t w ill be su b m itted . T o call th is electio n , a tw o -th ird s v o te o f th e A sse m b ly or a p etition sig n e d by 20 per c e n t o f the stu d e n ts is n e c ­ e ssa r y . STUDENT AGES WIDELY DIFFER is six te e n y ea rs. S tu d e n ts o f a ll a g e s are now a t ­ te n d in g th e U n iv e r sity . T he o ld est one is fifty -o n e y e a r s and the y o u n g ­ e st T h irteen stu ­ d en ts are o f a g e s ra n g in g b etw een fo rty and f i f t y , and tw e n ty -n in e are o f a g e s r a n g in g from th ir ty -fiv e to fo r ty yea rs. In is 21.18. th e E n g in e e r in g D ep artm en t T he a v e r a g e a g e in the C o lleg e o f A rts is 20.91 y e a r s; in the L aw D e­ is 22.88; and partm en t, the a v e r a g e in th e the G raduate a v e r a g e D ep artm en t, th e a v era g e a g e is 26.12. T he a v e r a g e fo r th e w hole U n iv e r ­ sity is 21.442. In th e year 1883-84, th e f ir s t of the U n iv e r sity ’s e x iste n c e , the a v e r a g e a g e w a s 19.83 y e a r s, sh o w ­ in g th a t p r e se n t stu d e n ts are n early tw o y e a r s m atu rer than th e y once w?ere.. is T he a v e r a g e a g e o f fre sh m e n 19.85; o f Sop h om ores, it is 21.08; o f J u n iors, it is 22.32; o f S en io rs, it is 23.41. (B y N. H . R a th er, J r .) S eh ellin g o f the U n iv ersity of P enn­ "I he Y oung M en’s H eb rew A sso c ia ­ tion w ill m eet to m o rro w a ftern o o n a t • l o c ock a t T em p le B e th Isra el. A very in te r e stin g and entertaining pro- tions- T H E D A I L ! T E X A N . T H F D A U Y T F X A N The Student Daily Publication of the' University of Texas H ave lost 267 to 313 had the m en dei,ate th* U niversity of o f th e U n iv e rs ity O ther Southern the . . f r e s h m e n v o te d . T h is f a c t in it ' * p e t e r s O.uoand O. W A ood of .ne the Athenaeum Society. Jerome K. Cross- ----------——— ----------------------------self .seems to prove Published every morning except Moo* a m e n d m e n t w a s n o t a c c e p ta b le ®an and Ca ti B. Calloway, both of ' th* S p e a k e r.; Club. will go ag ain st Entered . . « c o n d -e la « matter . t t h . I 8jtjon {fj kn,)W what p ia n o f m a n .; the E n ,v e r it y of Missouri on Friday, th a n Calif jrcua are C. I. Frar.cia of f fj th ( ) ^ w h o a f e jn a j i t t e r 4»y during th* » ! > * • y « r . that ' * , Postoffice at Austin, Texas, under the Act of C on u re.. March 3 1875 a g e m e n t is best. me Act or i n g r e s s , y u n h i, i n n . • J C E Subs/ option price $2.50 if paid before December I, otherwise 1-3.00. Editor-in-chief Daniel Williams remarks on Roy E. Hawk Managing Editor T. E. PopplewelJ. . . Business Manager preparedness, Dr. Mather gave Dexter Scut! >< k .. A ssistant Manager ele- some suggestions of the David McGee. . . .Circulation Manager **• merits that go to make up this Continuing his f HAREL NOTICES. Offices: University, Room 109 Main Building; up-town, 204 W, Sixth St, Telephone*: University office, 3149; up-town office, 489 Issue Editor Today. JEAN E. THWEATT. preparedness- Having -poken v in A leadership as necessary •J* of •J* any scheme of preparedness and 4* IL having -ir e s-cd the fact that 4* •J* here are a--embied the leaders- 4* 4* to-be for Texas, he argued that v •J* a sine ii Jo non for leadership 4* •J* that is worth while is familiar- 4* ...A s s is ta n t Editor 4 . jty with the platform under W. K. C ousins.. Edward Walker Romah Cass Mary Shelton W, C. Mathes Victor Gleckler R. D. Cox Jack Lubben Mildred Walker M enan Hawkins Mary Long!no Mary Long* n ^ Mary Shelton Gus Taylor Kathleen Little 4* which 'he platform party is to 4* operate. He claimed that the plat- 4* 4. for for efficient is 4 * 4* to be found in the Bible. His 4* 4- plea, therefore, was for a knowl- 4* 4* ' dge of the Bible. 4* 4* his 4* this morning. 4* 4* series of talk- 4* You had better hear him, be- 4* 4* 4- cause his m e--age is good. 4* 4* 4..% 4* 4- 4- 4- 4- 4 . 4. 4- 4 . 4- 4. 4, Edward Walker Gladys Bush Dr. Mather will close Kittie Fae Robison leadership ! APnl 2I* M 5 th &Co ag ness Ave. Millinery Shop Upstairs. V : .■J' ters, Misses Rosamund and Helen Williams. •I* • ! • eg. Mrs. McKenzie of Gonzales is visit­ the lxmi.se, for ing her daughter, week. out, then flash back, and the m urder ir enacted on the transform ed stage. “On T rial” is a dram a th a t is very peculiar in construction and presenta­ tion and its originality has not been approached in years. 4* 4* t Kappa house. Miss Will R. McDill is a guest a t the TAYLOR W RITES BU LLETIN. D R A M A T I C S N. IL K A T H E R “ON T R IA L .” Tonight a t the Hancock Opera House, ‘‘On T ria l” will be presented by the original company who played it in Chicago for several months. The main story deals with a murder trial, wherein the jury is put into pos­ session of the facts leading up to the crime. Witnesses are ceiled into the box and in the midst of their evidence one by one the scenes are changed, and the story they are telling to the jurors is enacted before the audience. The dead m an’s widow, who was pres­ ent a t the commission of the crime, s ta rts to tell her story; the lights go Prof. T. U. Taylor, Dean of the Engineering Department, is the author of a bulletin recently issued by the University, on the subject of “ An. nual Flow and Run-off of Some Texas Stream s.” It is ont th a t is much wel­ comed by those advocating the de­ velopment of the rivers of the state, The rivers treated in the booklet are Colorado, Brazos, and Trinity rivers The estim ates are made from m easure­ ments made a t Austin and Columbus on the Colorado river, Waco on the Brazos, and Dallas and Riverside on the Trinity river. The bulletin can be had from Mr. Williams a t the Li­ brary Building. Able FOil and GET HORLICK’S THE ORIGINAL M A L T E D M ILK Carnap substitutes cost YOU same price. Frank Brothers FIFTH A V EN U E BOOT SHOP NEW VORK CITY Builders of smart college footwear, will exhibit at Oriskill Hotel, February 24-25-26 _ areagsaawi Jj It’s Fun be to I J Thirsty rn cohen yo u can get ami th e dei i iou ane T h er e’* tile f in nfq u en ch ir.4 the thirst o f the thirst queic her to give you double pleasure. But y"»u don’t ev.-n have to be thirsty t o e n j , f ( ’tx -i-C o iu it f»« treat,vh at* e - cr y o u r i •. .aor* t o r drinking it. D -m a n ! th e rem 'im- by b ill nam e— it it bm. ta r f - : . c j .re e su b stitu tio n . T H l C C A.-C O L A C O . A tla n ta , G a. T H I ! D A I L Y T E X A N . COLLEGE NOTES Ohio. A Korean student has advanced the opinion th a t gum-chewing is a pre­ vailing American characteristic. To a stranger, the habit of g y rating an elastic lump without perm itting it to *ind refuge in the esophagus appears very peculiar. J. S. Burgess, *05, a Y. M. C. A . ! secretary from Peking, China, has re- turned, arui is organizing a foreign mission study class. Missouri. The agricultural and animal hus­ bandry courses are made very real in the students had M. U. Recently the exhilarating experience of getting up a t 4 a. rn. and wading through the snow to feed a pen of sheep. Purdue. More fire escapes m ust be put up on the boarding and fra tern ity houses, inspector. No stu­ says dents may sleep on a third floor un­ less a night watchman is employed. the state Utah. I he men who are to represent Utah in the Utah-Columbia debate, to be held a t Salt Lake City April 15, have been chosen. This is the first debate of its kind in the history of the Uni- | versity. Columbia is guaranteed $50 and expenses. T. c. U. In an article in the Skiff, a co-ed says the rig h t of man and not of woman to propose m arriage is mere­ ly one of the many relics of paganism and of the bondage of woman. She says th a t in the near future man will be pursued openly, and eternal pre­ paredness will be the price of bache­ lorhood. Syracuse. Because of bad weather, the t e n n i s , team will have indoor practice until about April I. A court will be mark- j ed off in the gymnasium in order for ,th e men to get preliminary training. ....... McGill. The American Club of McGill Uni­ versity (Canada) celebrated W ashing­ ton’s birthday by giving a smoker. All the American boys attended, and an enjoyable evening was spent. VN ash migt on. The birds around the University are now enjoying the cafeterias. A large sheet has been stretched across one end of a building, and this sheet is the hungry filled with food, which birds feast on. This practice wras started a fte r the recent storm, but is still kept up. The Daily Nebraskan has recently given over one page to the girls of is used the University. This space by the girls for news, expression of opinions, e tc., and is called the Wom­ a n ’s Page. Brown. inter-fraternity baseball An inter-fraternity pool tournam ent ! has been arranged for March. As in league, the the fraternities will be divided into groups, each fraternity being re p re ­ sented by a team of three men. Wellesley. The students of Wellesley College are protesting ag a in st certain rules | which will prohibit them from enter­ taining male guests on Sunday. Miss Mary Kirkpatrick is spending in th er fa th e r the week end with Georgetown. Miss Locke of Galveston is visiting her sister, Eunice Locke. V The Alpha Delta Pi sorority honors its patronesses wdth a tea Saturday afternoon. *1" V is Judge Williams of Galveston spending the week end with his daugh- Start G etting Ready for FEBRUARY 28 TODAY \ Picture That’s Different “Sons of Satan” .... Hancock Opera House SATURDAY FEB. 26 MATINEE AND NIGHT COHAN & HARRIS Presents THE BIGGEST HIT IN 25 YEARS O'N TRIAL One Year in New York, Six Months in Chicago. The Original Chicago Cast and Production. T E L L S A LIFE STO RY THAT THROBS WITH A B S O ­ LUTE TRUTH AND T H R IL L S ITS AUDITORS UNTIL THEY STAND IN A M A Z E D S IL E N C E . Mail Orders Received Now if Accompanied by Check or Money Order. R eligion fo r P re p a ire d M inds Is Presented in Unitarian Christianity; Its Aim, The la r g e r Life Through Service. Sunday, l l a. rn., “The Spirit and Essential Truths of Uni­ tarian Christianity," by Rev. I). M. Wilson. IO a. rn., Adult ( lass studies under competent leaders. “The Evolution of Religion. A cordial welcome to students Protection Hall, Lavaca Street, Between Sixteenth and Seventeenth Streets. Every Day New Arrivals in Spring Suits Hart Schaffner & Marx “Varsity Fifty Five.” Models are Unusually Attractive SUITS $15 to $35 Weber & Heilbroner Hats as shown in their New York Store, now on Display A GREAT $3 HAT T H E D A I L Y T E X A N OFFICIAL NOTICES i Student Mass Meeting. All students are invited to the mass j m» eting at the Y. M. C. A. auditorium on the night of Tuesday the 29. The I establishment of a branch of the In­ tercollegiate Socialist Society will be discussed. Some interesting speaking and other e n te rta in m e n t'h a s been a r ­ ranged for. COMMITTEE. Last Call. All organizations, fratern ities, d u b s etc., m ust qualify a t once. We can delay no See me today a t Cactus office, room 146 Main Build­ ing. longer. CHARLES STEWART, M anager Cactus. UN ITARIA N SERVICES. An the im po rtan t discourse, summing in “The thoughts presented up U nitarian Advance,” will be delivered Sunday a t l l a. rn. in Protection Hall, by Rev. D. M. Wilson. His topic is, “The Spirit and Essential T ruths of Unitarian Christianity.” '* # j *» H TEXAN WANT ADS Texan want ads will bring results. The price is Ic per word for the first nsertion, three insertions for 2c. No id taken over the phone. No ad taken ““or less than 25c. Call a t Room 109, Main Building. Pay in advance. AUSTIN LODGE NOTICE. ('ailed meeting A. F. • &. A. M. No. 12 to-1 night for work in M. M. Member* oi Hill City No. 156 and visitors wel­ come. L. H. GRUBER, W. M. J. M. MCKEOWN, Secy. Sat. Feb. 26, 1916. LOST—On E a st 23d, between Duval car line and the bridge, a Sigma Nu pin with the letters "D. L. W ” on back. Return to office of visitor of - -4 i schools. LOST—Gold mounted W aterm an pen, between library and Law Build­ ing Monday. Return to Maco Stew­ art. IF you w ant the best barber work done, try the Texas Barber Shop. W’e please. Ed Allen, Prop., 1008 Cong­ ress Ave. BOARD AND ROOMS—Girls, you will find good board, pleasant rooms and sleeping porch a t 2010 Wichita. 313 Phone Mrs. B. L. Smith, 3471. LOST- Cuff button, gold back, pearl setting. ward. Return to Texan office. pearl front, re- $1.00 FOR R E N T —Five-room bungalow, just completed; east front with large southeast sleeping porch and every modern convenience; splendid finish and completely carried out yard, in­ cluding cement walks and all necessi-^ ties; ren te r m ust furnish references. This house is in firs t block north of two c a r , University; convenient lines. I. P. Lochridge, office phone' o i l , home phone 1721. 229 to BOARD AND ROOMS—Sleeping porch; clean beds, and good board. Mrs. R. W. Smith, 2200 San Antonio 218 street. DR. E. C. BERWICK, dentist. Suite 521, Scarbrough Bldg. Phone 3150. ST U D EN TS—go to the Palace Barber Shop, Bosche Bldg., for first class work. The only Turkish baths in the IQI city. Billy Wolf. IF it is a first class haircut t h a t you want, you will find a winner in the Texas Barber Shop. See Ed Allen at 21 1002 Congress Ave. E X C L U S I V E A G E N T S L A I R D - S C H O B E R SHOES FO R W O M EN D I L L I N G H A M ’S ■SS Boys, a warm reception aw aits you a t Reasonover’s B arber Shop in the Littlefield building. You are welcome at all hours of the day. VARSITY CLUB. Is the place to go if you are hungry or lonesome. Dairy 1753, 2000 Guadalupe. lunch Phone DANCI NG LESSONS R s M{ , ( I will resume instruction* in dancing a t Protection Hall immediat Iy.~Mrs Sale, phone 2218. BON WIT TELLE R 6, CO. c//to cSpcaaZ/i/ <5heft o f Qn\}4n