University S tu d e n ts P a rt Shuler anti Mrs. ( art is Make Talks A fte rw ard , S ta tin g the Aims. T a k e This Is First of Series of Illustrateed Speeches to be Given by This Professor. I T H E DAILY T E X A N f i r s t c o l l e g e d a i l y i n t h e s o u t h ALTSTIN, T E X A S , S U N D A Y , J A N U A R Y 20, 1917. No. 84 "givenT SPAIN UNIFORMS f o r t r a in in g THRIFT CAMPAIGN r - A ll/m i n n n r r nn/xt, W,LL OVERREACH CAMP WILL ARRIVE SOON m axim u m n u m b e r BY CUNNINGHAM l i m I LONGHORN FIVE DOWNS DECATUR BY CLOSE SCORE I IOO ( ards Have Been Sold, and the C am paign Is to Last One Week L onger— Good Work. G reer for T exas and C rittendon for Decatur S ta r D uring Very Snappy Game. j A lready in the T h r ift Cam paign there has been 1400 cards sold. T h a t m eans th a t I bere is only IOO of the card s left which have to be sold to will be put into effect here in accordance ! r‘ ai h the maximum set- Th* lra<,« s lantern from the \ \ ar D epartm ent,” is a statem en t made today by Pres- [which have i 0f the c a m p a l? n a r ‘‘ confident th a t the stu d e n ts will buy the re s t of these, be­ a,1(l professor of M ilitary Science, receives his official order {cause, ju d g in g from all o th e r th in g s th in g s to the the b ro u g h t in te re st which school, and been the stu dents and ........................... to an audience of “M ilitary train in g .SOPHOMORES ANI) FRESH M EN W ILL BE REQ U IR ED TO TAKE THIS INSTRUCTION, BU T IS ELECTIVE WITH JUNIORS A N D SEN IO R S; COURSE IS PERM A­ NENTLY FIX E D H E R E ; UNIFORM S A NI) INSTRUCTORS W ILL BE OBTAINED. ( has. H. Cunningham, Ph. I)., in­ str u c to r of Latin American H istory in the U niversity, gave the f ir s t of a secries of lectures on “The Expansion of Spanish Power in A m erica” F riday night a t the Law Auditorium of the U niversity three regulations o f the Governm ent as soon as General Lu- townspeople. I' v i t h hundred This p a r tic u la r lecture was on Spain, I ^ e r Hate, who has been assigned to the U niversity as command- am! it p ortra y ed by means of one h u n - 1 dred slides, the Spain th a t the tra v le r sees 1 !dent Pinson on his return to the school from his v isit to W ash­ “This order will come to Gen- d a y . I was as- F’irst to discuss Spain as the orig in ato r s ^red by the A djutant General that the necessary guns and uni- of the Latin American civilization, and form s should reach here w ithin the next tw o weeks. Urelimi- is not a 1 n a r Y to beginning the m ilitary training, however, the Unjver- second to show t h a t s p a in dead nation, as many suppose t o d a y , | "’ill b e inspected by General Ruekman, com m ander of the whose in h a b ita n ts sit “ u nder the shade I Southern Department. of palm and g u ita r s .” The lecture had two points of view: | era* Hare b y mail, and should reach him tomorrow. “ It is planned th a t m ilitary tra in in g Ile continued further: tre es and pick tw enty-five jington. splendid orange The lecture s ta r te d with G ib raltar, shall be compulsory fo r all F reshm en by which port about five per cent of and SoPhomore stud ents and elective the tra v le rs e n te r Spain, showing it as J ^or J u n io rs and Seniors. We already MILITARY SCHOOL GROWS RAPIDLY s tu d e n ts have taken in them, the lead ­ ers expect to get a g r e a t deal more th a n the am o u n t selected to be the m axim um. The stu dents of the school have oftentim es proved th a t they did not know the m eaning of the word ( slacker. They have contributed thus ; f a r to th in gs th a t were needed, and | the the cam paign a re very confident th a t it will be more than a success. launchers of VOL. XVIII. PROS COMPUTE CAMPAIGN WITH G R A N )PARADE By W illiam J. Weeg. Headed by th e m unicipal band and with the biff silk United S ta te s flag: of the Second Texas N ational Guard Company at the fr o n t of the proces­ sion, the prohibition forces of A u s­ tin stag ed th e b ig g e s t parade ever held in the in te r e s t of a n y local polit­ ical or m oral c a m pa ign yesterday afternoon at 3:30 o’clock. ,and The prade began the line of m arch from the City Tabernacle and wended its way up C ongress Avenue aroun I then dis­ the Capitol Building banded a t the foot of the Capitol grounds. It was witnessed by h u n ­ dreds of interested onlookers who a t an early hour statio ned themselves on both sides of th e Avenue. The crowd was au g u m e n te d considerably by the officers and cadets from the Aviation School who had come to town to e n ­ joy a p leasant S a tu r d a y afternoon. E very cluss of citizenship was well represen ted— th e young and the old; men, women, and children, the Mexi­ can and the negro— all were in l i n ». Several hundred men and women walked, while children from th e v a ­ rious Sunday School classes over the city were m a rc h in g along singing prohibition songs. N um erous hand bailers, such as “ S tan d by the U niver­ sity,1“ “ Save O ur Boys,” were carrie I, and a big United S ta te s fla g borne by a contingent of colored men and women lent a patrio tic a ir to th e pro­ cession. , , * .. •„ ; • .. ^ taking students in Spain who •Much Money Has Been Spent Improv this tra in in g will not m ean t h a t the British fo rtriss, which has been be- have a course in m ilita ry tra in in g sieged fourteen times. Mr. Cunning- here under way, and the adoption of ham sta te d th a t there is still consider- L u : . , -LU •• able dissatisfaction am ong some class- j resent E ng la n d ’s 18*U e es possession of this im p o rta n t route o f ^ 80^8 communication, but th in king men in should a stu d e n t Spain realize t h a t nation is too weak th roug h his Ju n io r and Senior y e a r , |t i m e by the l?niversity o f Texas, u n ­ to make effective use of G ibraltar, if ... der a u th o rity of the Board of Regents, j at i she had it. Manv o ther n o i n t s of in - ' ,n al<1 01 the war, a p p ro xim ately $160,000. O f this sum , $155,000 were te re st were developed, and the sp e ak ­ either the O ffice rs’ Re- devoted to providing accommodations e r concluded with a brief survey of S p ain ’s attitu d e on the war. last throu gh n ext week in an active m anner, and in reality th ro u g h o u t the whole year. I his time issue can be bought any d u rin g 1918, and probably th ere will be a n o th e r issue if the United S ta te s (serve Corps or in the N ational A rm y. for *he stu den ts of the School o f Mil- needs the money, and if the w ar re- ,ta ry Aeron»«Bcs, which th e U niver sity is conducting in conjunction with It m ight be noted th a t the Y. M. C\ A. has sta te d th a t it will take hese th r if t sta m p s in pay m ent of the su b ­ scriptions. Here a re yooir chances, boys, to do a good tu rn to both a t one time. , *u ake effective use of G ib raltar, if at th « , lad it. Many other points of i n - L be entitled to a commission as lieu- te n an t the end of which instruction he will {„ “ The G overnm ent w ants us to be- T here has been expended up to this ing Conditions and Equipm ent of this New D epartm ent. quires it to be done. The ca m p a ig n will dorm itories. to continue However, in bar- it will u* u • elect ive or * .. in , , ,• *. r 5 , a institu- Nor were ileal with the educational Mr. C u nn in gha m ’s next lecture will the E a st the nations of " ' v" t The com m ittee wishes to announce tions lacking in sp irit, fo r the U n i - . Coast of South America, Brazil and . — m th * W a r D ,' » r t B “ l T h . , w ent fo r th , t th e r e is no lim it to th e nu m b e r versity was well rep resented by the A rgentine. This lecture is scheduled; 3Ve en0UJ? the erection and equipm ent of the ne- 0 f stam ps t h a t may be bought, and men stu den ts, who were in line s e v - , for T h u rsd a y night, J a n u a r y 31st,’ at 0,s t0 ta k e care of b()0 men Beginning cessa^y buildings where the stu d e n ts s ta m p s will be on sale a t the^Univer” eral hundred stron g. The co-eds fol- lowed closely behind, float b ea rin g th e inscription, “ Make with A ustin Safe fo r th e U n iv e rsity .” The the St. J o h n ’s negro stud ents from O rph an age Institu te and Ind ustrial were in th e ra n k s behind th e ir white brethren. and officers are housed and th e ir in struetiona carried oil of in stru c t™ , which the U niversity h as paid up to this time, a m o u n t to abo ut $3948. EXCELLENT CACTUS AIM OF EDITORS investigated the sp ea k e r personally this v e a r while on an official visit to those countries. gin these courses on F e b r u a r y I. We L * . riding on a will deal largely with tra d e relations will be assigned here M ilitary S c ien c e ,; lenKth o f the Mhoo, y e a r t h a t a special m eetin g of the Board sity post lcn(tlh of y me an d lecture on t h a t date. Additional the Uuited States, a subject which instructors by the Signal here some tim e ne angles. eight. T he line-up^ were as follows: Texas. Deviney Miller Russell G reer Hill Decatur. C rittendon F o ste r Fullingen Miller Scott R ight F orw ard. L eft F orw ard. Center. L eft Guard. R igh t Guard. S u b stitu te s: Texas, Sm ythe Miller; Decatur, G entry fo r Scott. Goals: Texas, G re e r 3, Hill I R us­ sell 2, Deviney 3, Miller 3, S m ythe I; Decatur, Crittendon 7, F o s te r 3. fo r Goals a f t e r fouls: Texas, Greer 8; D ecatur, F o ste r 2. Referee, Courtney. SILE N C E IN THE LIBRARY MUST BE M A IN TA IN ED An official an nouncem ent has come from the respective councils, the W om­ a n ’s Council and the Men’s Council, outlining the method by which silence is to be m aintained in the Library. W ith the co-operation of th e L ib ra­ rian and the Dear', no ta lk in g is to be tolerated fro m this tim e on. The articles which have a ppe a re d in The tim e were but T exan from time to from prom i­ fo re ru n n in g criticism s nent s tu d e n ts on th is subject. The plan which has been endorsed by the stu d e n t governing bodies and which will go into effect Tuesday, J a n u a r y 22, is as follows: Any s tu d e n t who is reported twice fo r d isturbing the peace of the L ibrary will have his name published on the black list in The Daily Texan. I f a th ird offence occurs, he will be severely reprim anded and a t the same tim e notice will be s e n t to his p a r ­ ents. F o r f u r th e r offense, more d ra stic action will be taken. You Are Bound to Be Right When Y ou Write On Our Fraternity Stationery Your ( oat of Arms Will Give an Individuality The F rate rn ity Stock, Including Acacia, Is Complete. Woman’s Building In Black and Gold At t h e c o o p “Compare the Prices” Billie c a m e to us j u s t a s s u d d e n ly life-long in sp ira tio n . To all sh e w a s ,, a s she le f t us. W h e n “ C a p ta in D a d - j a p ic tu r e of l a u g h i n g b e a u ty , r e a d y f o r a n y fu n , g e n e r o u s , ca p ab le, a n d , dy I k no w p ra c tic a l. th e r e _ they>re b r o u g h t Billie to t h e U n iv e r s it y h e r e » • * S h e once said: . in T e x a s , t 0 p u t me on * s ta tio n e d w a s he .. * » » f o r to all. N o t to be n e a r e r home. J f r e s h m e n t c o m m itte e in H e a v e n .” H e r The p a s t tw o y e a r s she had s p e n t a d o ra b le b e a u ty and bab y ish w a y s a p - lo n g could a t th e U n iv e r s it y of M issouri, w h e r e pealed sh e w as a f a v o r ite w ith th e t e a c h e r s a n y o n e possib ly h a r b o r a f e e lin g v e r g - becau se she w a s a m b itio u s a n d con- on the u n f r ie n d ly to w a r d one w ho, in s c ie n t io u s ; w ith the s t u d e n t s b ec au se 1 h e r te n d e r n e s s of h e a r t and s w e e tn e s s s h e w as b e a u tif u l a n d d em o c ra tic . S he of sp ir it, loved everybod y, had chosen jo u r n a l is m a s h e r c a r e e r , ) a n d contin u ed h e r wrork here. She w as a r e p o r t e r f o r T he T e x a n , w a s d o in g C a ctu s w o rk , a n d had been r e ­ c e n tly elected to Pen a n d Type. tia n . t h e s t r a n g e r w'ho picked up h er l it tle b r o ­ ken body w e r e “ Oh, s ir, I a m d y in g . You help me a n d God will help y o u .” love p a r e n t s a n d a n d g ra c io u sly used h e r ta le n t . T h e n e v e r e x iste d b e tw e en p a s t s u m m e r sh e h ad b etw e en C a p t. r e a d in g a n d s o n g re c ita ls fo r th e ben- a n d Mrs. Love an d t h e i r only child, g r i e f com- e f i t of th e Red C ross. g iv e n s e v e r a l children th a n e x is te d s h 0 w a s a t r u e an d d evoted C h ris- She had m a rk e d h istrio n ic a b ility , M ore s e lf- s a c r if ic i n g , devoted j T h e b itt e r n e s s o f d y in g wrords t h e i r H e r to She e n te r e d th e U n iv e r s ity h e re in mantis o u r s y m p a th y . th e a g e of tw e n ty . B u t h e r r a - could only t h a n k God S e p te m b e r , a n d would hav e g r a d u a t e d a t d ia n tly use fu l life is ended. B u t M rs. Love w r o t e us t h a t she f o r n in e te e n j s h o r t y e a r s filled w ith joy a n d t h a t th e “ little g irl w ith th e so ld ier h a t ” p u r ity of t h o u g h t and lo y a lty to p r i n - 1 m e t d e a th b r a v e ly a n d sm ilin g ly , a s ciple, in sp ite of o pposition, will he a * she had lived in ti m a t e f r ie n d s h e r To h e r m ost Kodak Finishing Supplies OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHERS FOR TH E ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION J o r d a n Co. “ We Make Kodak P rin ts Every Day.” 610 Congress Branch at Van Sm iths’ THE DAILY TEXAN T h e S t u d e n t D aily P u b lic a tio n of th e U n i v e r s i t y o f T e x a s. P u b lish e d e v e r y m o r n in g e x c e p t Mon d a y d u r i n g th e college y ea r. E n te r e d a s se cond-cla ss m a t t e r a t th e P o s to f fic e a t A u s tin , T e x a s , u n d e r th e A c t o f C o n g re s s, M a rc h 3, 1879 S u b s c r ip tio n p r ic e $2.50 p e r y e a r provided f o r ea ch s t u d e n t th r o u g h th e S t u d e n t A c tiv ity fee. S ilas B. R a g s d a l e E d ito r - in -C h ie f F. E d w a r d W a lk e r, M a n a g in g E d ito r B u s in e ss M a n a g e r B. C. W a r l i c k O ffic es: U n iv e r s it y , Room 109, Main Down B uilding, T e le p h o n e 3149. T ow n, 204 W. S ix th St., T elep h o n e 489. 3 I s s u e E d ito r f o r T o d a y : H I L L C O C K E W e sle y W. B ro w n , A s s o c ia te E d ito r Reporters. E llis B o n n e tt R o b e rt S m ith S c o tt A n d e rso n Mildred P a x to n Milton F o rb e s W a lla c e P e r r y E u d o r a H a w k in s Ione A dam son P a u lin e W h e r r y Ben P r i m e r ORGAN RECITAL TO BE HELD AT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH FOR RED ( ROSS is a T e x a s On th e 24th o f J a n u a r y , t h e r e will ><* held a n o r g a n r ec ital a t t h e F i r s t * e s h y te r ia n r h u r c h f o r th e b e n e f it >f th e Red C ross. T he se lec tio n s will >e given by David E. d r o v e , one of he best o r g a n i s t s in th e S ta te . M r g r a d u a t e c o m in g I rove rom th e class of 1900. He h a s been p la y in g in m a n y p a r t s o f th e S ta te , nd now' is conn ected w ith th e S c o t­ c h R ite C a th e d r a l and th e St. M a t ew s C a th e d r a l in Dallas. F a c u lty m e m b e r s have a cordia l in- is e x p e c te d to be one of th e best of its kind which will be in th e city his y ea r. to a t te n d , a s .tatio n it R E G I S T R A R \ S S I M E S D U T I E S . 120 s tu d e n ts J . S. F loyd, th e new s e c r e t a r y of I c I.aw D e p a r t m e n t, has a s s u m e d his uties. He s t a t e s t h a t t h e r e a r e ap- t a k i n g r o x im a te ly w ork in th e d e p a r t m e n t a t th is tim e. This is less th a n one-half, a n d a p p r o x ­ im a te ly o n e -th ird , of th e n u m b e r t a k ­ ing L aw w ork la s t y e a r. O u t of th is L O, th e r e a r e only 35 S en io rs, a n d it is e x p e c te d th e end o f th e y e a r th e r e will be no m o re t h a n 20 in he class, a s a t le a s t 15 have a l r e a d y signified th e ir in te n tio n of le a v in g b e ­ V erlinde V a n d e n b e r g e , fore F . a n k Hobbit, a n d J e r o m e C r o s s m a n n e a l r e a d y e nliste d , and su b je c t to call at a n y tim e. t h a t by J u n e . C R O S S M A N TO L E A V E . J e r o m e K. C ro s s m a n h a s been g i v ­ en the d u ty of t a k i n g c h a r g e of th e S p e a k e r s ’ B u re a u for th e l i t h D is tr ic t >f th e L ib e rty Loan C a m p a ig n , a n d he is expe cted to leave a n y tim e w i t h ­ in th e n e a r f u tu re . T he l i t h D is tr ic t, >\er which he h a s c h a r g e , includes all if T e x a s , a n d p a r t s o f A ri/.ona, N ew Mexico, O k la h o m a , L ou isia n a. Mr. C r o s s m a n now p r e p a r i n g a m a n u al fo r th e s p e a k e r s to u se d u r ­ ing th e ir c a m p a ig n . He will be giv- «*n a t e m p o r a r y leave o f ab s e n c e fro m ichook a n d is o f th in g s ill u s tr a tio n We w ere glad CHAPEL NOTICE. * * •I- 4- I* • 4- J .• * * * 4- •I* ev e ry p h a s e of life * * 4* 4* 4* 4* to w elcom e 4* P rof. S p u rg e o n Bell a t C ha p el 4* an d we hope he will com e 4* ta lk w as a b o u t 4* a g a in . H is t P a u l ’s discu ssion * r t e m p o r a l and s p ir itu a l, t h in g s 4* P ro f. Gell 4- seen and un seen. f ro m 4* show ed by t h a t th e 4- prin cip le e n u n c ia te d by P au l 4* t h in g s 4* is c o r r e c t, t h a t a r e unse en a r e of m uch 4- m o re value th a n th o se t h in g s 4* tft :• t h a t gib le a s s e t s of a b u sin e ss con­ 4* * st.* cern a r e o fte n m uch less v a l ­ * fV uable th a n th e in ta n g ib le a s ­ 4* sets. T h e ta lk w as a good 4- * ►taa one a n d we t h a n k P ro f. Bell 4* 4* * f o r it. T o m o r ro w will be m u sic 4* 4* st.a d a y a n d we to h a v e 4- hope 4- 4* som e spe cia l f e a tu r e . 4* * * »!• •I” 4* *1* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* seen. t h a t T he t a n ­ a r e th e s t . • J I G et t h a t s u it p resse d to d a y a t th e T I N H O R N , 25 cents. P h o n e 1505. A d v e r tis e in T h e T e x a n . GO TO J. A. JACKSON’S For Diamonds, W atches and Jewelry Complete line of Sporting floods Expert Watch Repairing 617 Congress Both Phones 133 MONDAY IS THE DAY. The poll tax receipt of 1916 is the one you w ant and Monday a t the Y M. C A is the time and place, respectively. th e If you are not decided as to ticket shall be the way scratched, rem em ber w hat rela­ tion the open saloon lazars to the University. the cases—e r a t ic Remember ;r» q u e n t—of the boy who has learned the strides of .Johnnie Walker a fte r he has entered the University Even if the cases are excep­ tional, you will be justified in giving yourself th a t reason for scratching th e “Against Prohibi­ tion” on the ballot. Secretary Daniels abolished intoxicants from the navy be­ cause one boy's downfall, due to liquor, was called to his a tte n ­ tion. Vote the right way. speak at The University churches have special services today, according to the program s announced. An old acquaintance, Bob Shuler, the Methodist will Church, while Dr Maddry has planned an up-to-the-minute talk on an up-to-the-minute theme for those who attend the Universi­ ty Baptist. William Hall Wil­ liams, at the All S aints’ Chapel, has something good, as does Dr. Joplin at tin* Highland Presby­ terian. Pick out one and come. strin g increasing Varsity added another victory to her last night, which reminds tis th a t the fu rth e r we go into this basket­ ball season, the b rig h ter become the Longhorn prospects. Some tig ht games will be com­ ing soon— some real tigh t games, and Coach Henderson and his five ju m pers will need some side­ line help. Get up th a t English mid-term now, work out your Keo problem today, and be ready for the big games th a t will be coming soon. Have you th r if t card? filled your U. S. S O P H S M E E T I N G P O S T P O N E D . T he S o p h o m o re c la ss m e e tin g w hich w a s to be held in th e L a w B u ild in g F r i d a y a f t e r n o o n h a s been postponed . G a r la n d D ay, th e S o p h o m o re cla ss h a s been sick fo r th e p a s t w eek, a n d so he w as n o t able to be p r e s e n t him e slf. p r e s i d e n t of th e H o w e v e r, t h e r e will be a m e e ti n g e a r ly n e x t w ee k for th e p u r p o s e of o r ­ g a n i z i n g a b a s k e tb a ll te a m a n d e l e c t­ ing a n o t h e r p r e s id e n t fo r t h e s p r i n g t e r m . Mr. H e n d e rs o n , who w as f o r ­ m e rly e lec ted p r e s id e n t o f th e s p r in g h a s w i th d r a w n . T h e S o p h s te r m , h a v e s o m e e x c e l le n t b a s k e tb a ll m a t e ­ r ia l t h a t s h o u ld be th e m a k in g o f a good t e a m . O w in g to th e im p o r ta n c e o f th is m e e t i n g n e x t w eek, all S o p h o ­ m o r e s a r e u r g e d to a t te n d . Dr. B a x t e r , D e n t i s t , 512 S c a r b r o u g h B ld g . O ld P h o n e 1316. Get the Range of Smoking Satisfaction Roll “Bull" Durham into a cigarette and you have a smoke with all the vim, vigor and dash of Uncle Sam s fighting men, I hat s why the American Army is an army of “Bull” Durham smokers. “Bull" Durham puts snap into their action and “punch” into their systems. For a virile, lively, m anly smoke, “roll your own*’ with “Bull” Durham. GENUINE Bull D u r h a m SMOKING TOBACCO “Bull” Durham is the m ildest o f all tobaccos. It has a A t k f o r E R E E p a c k a g e o f “ p a w ” w ith ta ch Sc ta c k . unique aroma and a distinctive m ellow -sw eet flavor that no other . tobacco can give you. • I M ade of the fam ous “bright" Virginia-North Carolina leaf,"Bull" Durham bas been the great Am er­ ican sm oke for three generations. Y o u “ roll yo u r o w n ” w ith "Bull" Durham and enjoy a real smoke. C D I T D A n I B o o klet. I \ r . F . •h o w in * c o rre c t w .y to a 4 “ Roil Y o w Owr,"Ci*»- rette*. l a d t p t c k u e of c ig a re tte p a p e rs , w ill b o th b e m a ile d , /re c , to a o y .a d d re s s in U . S. o n re q u e a t. A d d re s s “ B ull” D urham , D urham . N . C. T E E AMERICAN TOBACCO CO. Where to Buy Norris’ Exquisite Candies, Conklin Fountain Pens, E a s t­ man’s Kodaks and Films, W hiting’s Package Stationery, Sextoblade Safety Razors, guaranteed. SPECIAL L IN E P E R F U M E S : Lillian Russell’s, Naomi, Lilas (A rly), Mavis, LaBoehme. Ask Us to Show You These Lines, They Are New Griffith Drug Company W H ER E QUALITY COUNTS SCARBROUGH BUILDING PHONE 26 F R E E DELIVERY UN D ER NEW MANAGEMENT Candies, Cigars, C igarettes and Tobaccos, Hot and Cold Lunches, Staionery and Toilet Articles a t the University Cafe and Confectionery C. G. W a g n e r , P ro p . Successors to W eilbacher’s On Speedway, Across from Law Building Al ford-Achilles Grocery Co. INCORPORATED. We are exclusive on the celebrated Steel Cut Coffee— B arrington Hall, St. Charles and Bowers; Snow ream Wheat Flour and the Egis Egg Powder in Cans— a 25c can, equal to 3 dozen eggs. We will appreciate your calling or tele­ phoning us your wants, in a n y th in g you need from our com­ plete stock of Quality Groceries. Old Phones 866 New Phones 160 U n iv ersity Toggery Shop BROYLES & ROSE Proprietors Correct Clothes for Men C leaning and Pressing 2300 1-2 Guadalupe S treet Phone 3090 When down town bumming or before or a fte r shows, try our Soda Service or Luncheonette. Joseph’s Pharmacy Our Sandwiches and Salads Can’t Be Beat Congress Avenue a t S even th Phone 1601 Phone 1601 Ladies’ Work Skillfully Handled by E xp ert Workmen. BIGGS & COMPANY TAILORS AND H A TTERS Cleaning Pressing Repairing Suits Made to Order 1007 Congress Ave. SMART Alecs m a y be all right but for a good, honest workin’ partner give me a man that’s got his learnin* slowly an* naturally. Ve l v e t gets its go o d ­ ness that w a y —tw o years natural ageing. ADVERTISE IN THE T E X A N W e Announce for Tomorrow A SALE ON HATS SOCIETY Hallie Kelley, Editor. c M. A. NOTES Lewis B. Walker William J. Weeg KUPPENHEI MER G iesecke-Hodges. Miss Alma Giesecke and Lieut. Mc­ Cloud Hodges were m arried Saturday j afternoon a t 3:30 a t the home of the bride’s parents. Dr. Maddry of the U niversity Baptist Church officiated. The wedding took place before an a lta r of palm s and ferns. The house was decorated in pink sweet peas, c a r­ nations, and ferns, carrying out a pink and green color scheme. Only relatives and members of the Alpha Delta Pi Sorority and the Theta Xi F ratern ity were guests. Both the bride and groom were E n­ gineering students of the University. Miss Giesecke is a member of the Al­ pha Delta Pi Sorority. Lieut. Hodges is affiliated with the T heta Xi F ra ­ tern ity , and a t present is in the U. S. N. A. of the 315th Regim ent of E n­ gineers stationed a t Camp Travis. Lieut, and Mrs. Hodges will make th eir home in San Antonio. No Wagons Allowed. “ No wagons or trucks allowed on parade grounds. Make all deliveries through back gate on 19th stre e t.” So reads a new sign th a t has been placed at the front gate of the re s ­ not in­ ervation. This order trucks the clude of course which are employed to carry the ca­ dets to the range or for the tran sp o r­ tation of Government supplies. This will elim inate all annoyance of vehi­ the parade grounds cles crossing while cadets are scurrying about be­ tween classes or while in drill form a­ tion. does arm y George M. Merrill and Roscoe Wil- meth, instructors gunnery, who in have been quarantined from the res­ ervation for the past week, expect to resume their duties Monday morning. Pond-Frazer. Announcement has been received of the m arriage of Ralph Pond of Wichi­ ta Falls to Miss Alice F razer, also of th a t city. Mr. Pond is a form er stu ­ dent of the University and a member of the S. A. E. F ratern ity , while Miss F raz ie r was a member of the Delta Delta Delta Sorority at S. M. U. Earl McDonald who graduated from this S. M. A. last August, is a visitor in the city and is here to attend the Hodges-Giesecke wedding. Mr. Mc­ Donald was awarded his commission las an R. M. A. with the rank of first I lieutenant in the aviation section, Sig­ nal Reserve Corps, a fte r successfully passing the flight tests at the flying field “somewhere in Texas.” Among the group of interesting ca- ! Jets now in attendance here is Dana X. Bible, who, until Jan u ary I, was head coach of the A. & M. football team. It was largely through Bible’s efforts that the championship bunt­ ing for 1917 football now flies over Kyle Field a t College Station. Cadets Get T rap Shooting. According to the Daily Illini, the cadets of the School of M ilitary Aero­ nautics of the University of Illinois are to have actual practice in trap I shooting. The instructors of the avi­ ators at Rantoul have been following this method of instruction for several months. This is the first time, how­ ever, th at the cadets have had the op- portunty to take this kind of tra in ­ ing. Mass. Tech. Loses S. M. A. The following editorial clipped from the Tech of a recent issue is self-ex­ planatory: ‘It is with re g ret th a t we learn of the departure of the M ilitary School of Aeronautics. The presence of the aviation students has lent a m artial air to our buildings, and we have felt a pride in the honor which the Gov­ ernm ent has been showing us by the institute. At housing them at present, we do not know where they are going from here, but we feel cer­ tain th a t we will soon hear of them dropping bombs on Kaiserdom and ferreting out the work of the Hun. To each and everyone of the future a v ia to r s we wish God speed.” JOHN D. M cC a l l h o n o r e d . John D. McCall, a form er student of the I,aw D epartm ent, has been re­ cently honored by the appointm ent to the private secretaryship of Governor It may be remem bered th at Hobby. another student of this departm ent was also apponted as the Secretary of S tate only a few weeks ago. Smart Shoes For Young Men Miss Lydia W’iseman is ill in the Austin Sanitarium . Miss Linda Lancaster is ill with measles in the Austin Sanitarium Delta Chi announces the initiation of R. D, Nail of Cleburne, D C. Big gers Bonham, and John IL Beaird of Tyler. Laurie O. M. Huck has returned from San Antonio, where he was ac cepted and certified for attendance at the Aviation School. Miss Essie Mae Davidson, who has been attending W ar Work C onfer­ ences in M assachusetts and Chicago, has returned to resume her work as Y. W. C. A. secretary. Misses Lallie and Laura Tillman were called home on account of se­ rious illness of their father. Phi Mu has recently initiated Miss Ann Hess of Terre H aute, Indiana, and Miss Ione Ames of Amarillo, Texas Misses Alma Cardwell and Corinne Storey have gone home to spend the week end. HARWOOD STACY SICK AT JOHNS HOPKINS’ HOSPITAL Harwood Stacy, a form er U niver­ sity student in the Academic class of 1911, has been compelled to quit his work for the time being because of a severe breakdown due to high blood pressure and a defective heart. At the tim e of his sickness, Mr. Stacy was special agent for the D epartm ent of Justice, with which he has been con­ nected since the commencement of the W ar. He lacked only a short tim e of having served his term in this work and he hopes to be connected with the m ilitary service as soon as his health will permit. be As will rem em bered, he served alm ost two years in Belgium on the s ta ff of IL C. Hoover. H ar­ wood was taken Johns Hopkins’ to H ospital, Baltimore, Md., for tre a t­ ment. MISS DAVIDSON TO SPEAK. Miss Davidson will speak a t the Monday afternoon Y. W. C. A. serv­ ice on “The American S tudent on Trial *' She will also tell the girls of the W ar Work Councils in M assa­ chusetts and Chicago, which she has ju st attended. The talk will be of practical value to every girl desirous the world’s of doing her share work. The processional will take place a t 5 p. rn., G irls’ Study Hall. in We are fortunate enough to procure a sample line of ready-to-wear hats suitable for wear now and later on in all the newest shades and of all the latest models, combinations of satin and straw, crepe de chine and straw, and hats in all straw. In fact in this selection we have every­ thing th at is to be worn this Spring and Summer. These hats were bought at a very low price and we are going to give our customers the benefit of this purchase. The quantity is large and you will be sure to find a hat you will like amongst the fol­ $3.95, $4.50, $5.00 $25.50 lowing prices: S N A M A N ’ S Wukasch Cafe and Grocers On Guadalupe, Opposite Campus Confectionery, H o t Lunches served at all hours; Candies and Cold Drinks. A full line of Staple and Fancy Groceries. Cigars and Cakes Phone 4007 Phone 1071 AFTER THE GERMAN Our Fountain Is at Your Service We Cater Especially University Students. to University Students Get your work done by an ex­ pert tailor. Alterations and in­ visible repairing. Let us put a pinch back on your coat. Rea­ sonable prices. We make ladies’ suits and handle delicate wor for ladies. Suits Made to Order G R A H A M ' S Ninth and Congress MEYER MINCHEN THE TAILOR 1009 Congress Phone 312 Replace that Fountain Pen you lost during the holidays with a Conklin Self-filler University Drug Store ‘The Convenient Place* 0 BM BB THE CACTUS SWANN Furniture and Carpet Company We Furnish More Homes There Is a Reason An Excellent Place to En­ tertain Your Friends C O A L RING 473 CONSUMERS FUEL AND ICE COMPANY The Crescent Confectionery 10th and Congress Hot Drinks, Chili, Tamales, Sandwiches, Cold Drinks, Bread, Cakes, Cigars, Cigarettes and Tobacco. Phone 1703 10th & Congress Dr. J. Gordon B ryson Physician and Surgeon. Phone 478, 303 Scarbrough Bldg. McKe a n , EILERS & CO. Wholesale Dry Goods, Nations and Furnishing Goods AUSTIN, ..............................TEXAS Subscribe for the Texan E S T E S 816 Congress Ave. the arrival of Announces the New Creations in Sport and Shopping Suits; also Dresses in the new shades and materials for street and afternoon wear. SPRING HATS Smart, youthful and be- withching This smart model Eng­ lish last comes in Dark Ma­ hogany and Black Gun Metal Calf. They are right up to now, and only $ 6.00 Get the habit- -trade at B urt’s. BURT SHOE CO. 606 Congress Ave. UNIFORMS Khaki . . $15.00 Serge . . $35.00 Correct in every detail. Sold by us exclusively in Austin- Full line of military goods in stock. HIRSHFELD & ANDERSON 619 Congress Ave. “Where You Are Always Welcome” Y. W. C. A. CHORUS. Under the supervision of Miss Grace W 'hitsitt, a new custom has been inau­ gurated in the Y. W. C. A. m eetings. The reg u lar m eetings on Monday afternoon are opened by a chorus of g irls’ voices. The procession sta rts the a fa r off and draws nearer as m eeting opens. R ehearsals are held ' twice a month, where appropriat* music is selected and prepared. This is an old and very beautifu custom, which lends dignity and im pressiveness to the meetings. Get th a t suit pressed today a t the TINHORN, 25 cents. Phone 1505. Try Texan w ant ads. They bring results. UNIVERSITY BA RBER SHOP N. W. RUTLEDGE, Proprietor 2216 GUADALUPE ST. Across the Street from the Campus Artistic Stylish and Up-to-Date Work Guaranteed S u p p o se F a tim a s w ere N O T S e n sib le It isn't possible to fool m en for long. Lincoln said that better than we could. C| Surely, if Fatim as were not as com fortable to the throat and tongue as we say they a re— if they did not leave a man feelin g keen and f i t ” after long-sm oking day — do you suppose that a m ore la tim a s w ou ld he sold every day than any other high-grade cigarette? |J R em em ber these fa d s as you try fa tim a s and observe howr com fortable, how s• risible they really are. (Jr. oyv£ I - 1 ’ ” * ■ I I - J .VI CIGAR ETIE A new thing for a cigarette to do— “Satisfy In addition to pleasing the taste, Chesterfields do a new thing, they let you know you are smoking—they 'Satisfy ! And yet, they’re M I L D ! If you want more than good taste in a cigarette, try Ches­ terfields. 2 0 fir IOO Chesterfield C I G A R E T T E S o f IMPORTED and DOMESTIC tobaccos-Blended They "Satisfy "I-and yet they’re Mild T H E D A I L Y T E X A N HANCOCK O P ER A HOUSE Thursday, Friday and Saturday Continuous From 2 to 10:30 The G reatest Novelty of the Age Living A ctors Break Through the Movie Screen THE OLD HOMESTEAD ? D EN M A N THOMPSON’S HI20 feet of laughter and t e a r s ...N a ­ that almost a s ­ tu re’s best touches tound by their fidelity. You see the Famous Q uartette com ­ ing down the lane, then suddenly a p ­ pear before you in person and sing many songs with their golden voices. NOT A M ECHANICAL OR PHONO­ G RAPH IC D EV ICE— BUT F L E S H AND BLOOD A RTISTS Special Music and E ffects Throughout the Program E X T R A ADDED F E A T U R E (b a rle y C haplin and Mabel Normand In the G reatest Comedy of Their Funny Careers P R IC E S 25( TO A L L OFFICIAL NOTICES VARSITY CHURCHES University C h u r c h , erences, Mrs. Helen M, Kirby, Mrs. Presbyterian and corner of Streets, Rev. R. VV. Jopling, pastor.) 21st San Antonio Fany C. Iglehart. ( hurdles I nit? for Night Ma sn Meet- .Sunday School a t 9 :3 0 ; service a t l l , _ a A. t_ ing at the Capitol— “ Bob Shuler to Speak. n ___ ti ..I Ai ft. I * I j “ Prohibition;” Christian Endeavor a t j 7 p. rn. is the Today last day before the coming election to run the saloons out of the Capitol City. All of the Pro­ testant churches will unite tonight at a mass meeting a t the C apitol “ F ig h t­ ing Bob” Shuler and Mrs. Curtis will speak at 8 p. rn. in Senate C h a m b e r ' 11" 11 Williams, reeler. Sunday School j University Bible Chair, co m er 21st land University Avenue, Dr. Jew ett, j lecturer. Lecture at 9:40 on “ Faith, a Road to Truth.” Universtiy Episcopal Chapel, cor­ ner 27th and Whitis Avenue, Rev. W. find S T U D E N T S Will comfortable rooms at Raines Mansion, connect­ ed with pleasant sleeping porches, $3.50 to $5.00, one-half block east of campus. 2110 Tom Green St. Phone 2413. FO R R E N T — My furnished cottage, 20S West 25th St., one block north of the University, cement side walk to the door. Has all conveniences. Res. phone 1721, office phone 531. I. t f P. Loch ridge. General Crane and Cullen P. T h o m a s ! " 1 9 : 3 0 1 •*rvic* of Dallas will speak a t the same hour in the Hall of Representatives. This is the last night before the election, and great results are expected. The o’clock; service at l l , “The Christian ^ ood se™lce and the best treatnient morning services will be he same. The Liberty; at night at X o’clock, by the pastor; prayer meeting Wednesday Church of Christ, corner 19th and University Avenue, Rev. W. M. Da­ IO vis, pastor. Sunday At the Driskill B a rb er Shop you get ; un z * 1 ' e r» 11 an