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A. f o r th e v is i tin g dele- s t o r y of his w o rk a m o n g c r im in a ls a n d l t h ie v e s and b u r g l a r s , an d how he led g a t e s will m e e t S u n d a y m o r n i n g a t H e loves 9:30 in th e G i r l s ’ S tu d y Hall of th e th e m th e Main B u ild in g ; a n d a g a in a t 2:30 a t men. He g r e a t e s t t h i n g in th e world. He is a th e Y. M. C. A. f o r all a s s o c ia tio n m a n ’s m a n . He a n d m e e t m en w h e r e th e y live. H e is ex c e e d in g ly h u m a n a n d h a s a h u m a n le ave of ab- A1_ sence fro m his c h u rc h d u r in g th e w a r to be w ith th e m en in t h e ca m p s, fie is a g r e a t success. He loves college m en, a n d to help th e m t h in k t h r o u g h t h e i r p ro b le m s c onne ction w ith in science a n d philo so p h y . H e lives a n d th in k s la n g u a g e of to d a y . S in c e rity a n d r e a lity a r e ( D r. 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On a c c o u n t to k e T h e | w .lr o f j I L lo y d T a y l o r is a r o o n * t h e new in- been in it ia t e d w iu s t r u c t o r s a d d e d to th e s t a f f rec e n tly . vows a n d s u b je c t Mr. I a y l o i is connected w ith th e A ir - j w r a t b of t h e K a n e f o r th e m s e lv e s to th e t h e i r n eg li- c a n d id a te s f o r th e a v i a ti o n se rv ic e, a bo ard com p o sed of C a p t. R o g e r A m ­ ory, p r e s i d e n t ; F i r s t L i e u t e n a n t C a rl D. M a tz, S ig n a l C o rp s, a n d F i r s t L ie u te n a n t J o h n H. T i m b e r m a n , Medi­ cal R e se r v e C o rp s h a s bee n cre a te d . 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All M a so n s in t h e School of M ilita ry A e r o n a u tic s will be th e g u e s ts o f th e local M a sons a t t h e S c o ttis h R ite C a ­ th e d r a l th is e v e n in g a t 8 o ’clock. T he occasion will be a s m o k e r an d th e co m m ittee w o rk i n g u n d e r Mr. J. W. G r a h a m p r o m is e s a p l e a s a n t e n t e r ­ ta in m e n t f o r th e a v i a to r s . C o u n t r y C lu b D ance. A f a r e w e ll d in n e r - d a n c e w as g iven a t the C o u n t r y C lub l a s t W e d n e s d a y ev ening in h o n o r of t h e o ffic e r s an d ca d e ts w ho l e f t W e d n e s d a y n i g h t a n d T h u r s d a y m o r n i n g f o r o t h e r p oints. A b o u t 150 o f th e g r a d u a t e s f o r th e p a s t tw o w e e k s w ho h a v e bee n a w a i t ­ ing o r d e r s to r e p o r t e ls e w h e re w e re p rese n t. p la n e s D ivision. . genes. W. C, H e a r e w a s a p p o in te d a s s u p e r v is o r o f t h e in itia tio n ce rem o n ie s, W illie St. E lm o D am o n , i n s t r u c t o r a n d w ith a w ily sm ile he i n t i m a t e s in a ll in th e G u n n e r y D ivision, h a s been in S a n A n to n io th e p a s t few d a y s on a „ i o r y w h en th e new men a r e u s h e re d . ‘io n a l,ty - Knsinaee t r i n b u s in e s s tr ip . 1 • * ,nt 0 ^ m a j e s t i c prese nce . t h a t th e K a n e will hold f o r th f l i g h t .• • ---------- J a m e s D o u g las , G u n n e r y D ivision, T h u r s d a y e v e n in g f r o m a v is it to S an q u e s tio n A n to n io . i n s t r u c t o r r e t u r n e d t h a t t h e in tw o j I t w a s d e m a r k e d a t th e m e e ti n g .......... o f th e m e m b e r s o f t h i s la st y e a r ’s class a r e in t h e serv ice of a se rv ic e f l a g w as dis- D e f in ite a c tio n on t h i s w a s cussed. d e f e r r e d u n til th e n e x t m e e tin g . F o r m e r A c c o u n ta n t H ere. T h e K a n e K lub is an o r g a n iz a ti o n a r d t h e i ‘le p th a n d p o w e r o f s P irltu a ! Ilasslon j th e o n ly l e t t e r m e n elig ib le f o r th e comin(f o u t { o r practice> an(, H e w in s m en be- gqu>(J t e r m s o f a an d e n t h u s ia s m . ca u se he J o n e s is liable to be called in to th e g e n u i n e k in d n e s s andI f r i e n d l i n e s s . H e a v i a ti o n se rv ic e a t a n y tim e A r m o u r is a keen a n d a f rie n d of m a n t h i n k e r like Dr. F'osdick, like R a y m o n d th e m loves in H. L. Hill, f o r m e r l y a s t u d e n t o f w hich h a s f o r its p u r p o s e t h e f o s t e r - I — ™ t h e M a s s a c h u s e t t s I n s t i t u t e o f T ech- m g o nolo gy a n d a n e le c tric a l e n g i n e e r i n g th e U n iv e r s it y and tra< ltio n s t a cen e r arouri (je n ^ ca n a f f o r d to m is s h e a r i n g him a t th e g r a d u a t i n g ^ convocation SundaJ H e is a b ig eJ m. ^ f m a n w ith a p o w e r fu l m e s s a g e , s P n |1^ t e cla ss. D u rin g g r a d u a t e f r o m P u r d u e U n iv e r s it y , is __________________ a m o n g t h e s t u d e n t s now e n r o lle d in n e x t - y e a r S e n io r s will be a d m i t t e d , • th e local S. M. A. A lth o u g h n o t y e t and th e f u r t h e r a n c e of th e K lub be in- q j E E C L U B TO G IV E t w e n t y - o n e y e a r s of a g e , Mr. Hill b e ­ f o r e c o m in g h e re w a s a s s i s t a n t a c ­ c o u n t a n t f o r th e S o u th e r n D ivision of t h e G e n e ra l E le c tr ic C o m p a n y . H e w as a t r a n s f e r f r o m th e S. M. A. a t G e o r g ia T ech located a t A t l a n t a , Ga. ed by g en ial p r o fe s s o r . tr u s t e d to th e m . th e G e r m a n s , ’ r e m a r k e d th e j • . — S E L E C T IO N ; PRAC TICE S U N D A Y AT 9 :3 0 In a d d itio n th e I g ir ls in t h e i r p r o c e ssio n a l a t t h e con- to m a r c h i n g w ith * a n d C h a rle s G r a n g e r a r e c o m in g o u t , a g a i n , th e l a t t e r b e in g th e only F r e s h ­ m e n w ho r e p o r t e d so f a r . T h e r e a r e a n u m b e r of e x c ellen t te n n is p la y e r s in school w ho a r e p r e ­ v e n te d fro m p la y in g by th e in e lig ib il­ ity r u le s. A m o n g th e s e a r e a n u m ­ b e r o f t r a n s f e r s f r o m such schools a s P r in c e to n , C olo ra do, a n d S o u t h w e s t ­ ern . S elle rs T h o m a s , w ho w as one of th e f i r s t s t r i n g m en f ro m l a s t y e a r , is n o t elig ible, a s he h a s p la y e d his A v ia t o r s R e t r e a t B e fo r e G irls. it T h e life o f th e c a d e t is o ne o f in ­ r e ­ c id e n ts a n d h a p p e n in g s , b u t th e a v i a ti o n s t u d e n t s a t m a in ed f o r th e School of M il ita r y A e r o n a u t i c s of t h e U n iv e r s it y of Illinois to s t a g e a un iq u e incident. “ E v a c u a t i o n ” is th e p r o p e r m il ita r y t e r m to use in d e s c r ib ­ in g th e m o v e m e n t ac c o m p lish e d by th e o f fic e r s w h e n by m i s t a k e th e y a s s e m ­ bled in t h e le c tu r e ro o m u se d by th e s t u d e n t s in E d u c a tio n a t t h a t tim e f o r a le c tu re . H. M. S a u e r , s t e n o g r a p h e r th e office of th e A c a d e m ic B o a rd , is ill w ith th e m e a sle s. S om e g ir ls w ho a r r iv e d e a r l y f o u n d th e ro o m p a r t i a l l y occupied by a v i a ­ to r s . M o d e stly th e y w a ite d ou tside. O th e r s c a m e in a n d w a ite d w ith th e m . F in a lly a n o t h e r s q u a d r o n m a rc h e d in ­ to th e roo m a n d to o k s e a ts . I t w a s tim e f o r t h e class. W ith so ld ie rs in lined w ith th e ro o m a n d in c h a r g e of le ft la s t T h u r s d a y t h e c la ss c a m e in. A f t e r a s h o r t con­ s i d e r s ’ h o m e in T e n n e s s e e . Mrs. s a l t a t i o n w ith th e so ld iers, th e y w alk L ie u te n a n t a n d M rs. J o h n S a n d e r s g ir ls , P ro f . H e n d e rs o n L ie u t. S a n d e r s D e p a r t s . n i g h t f o r L ieut, hall th e in S a n d e r s will v is i t L ie u t S a n d e r s ’ p a r - ed out. en ts w h ile h e r h u s b a n d will pro ceed “ M ay th e y n e v e r be so e a s ily ro u t- n j f ° ur years- All n ew s n o te s c o n t a in i n g n o t h i n g of v o ca tion of th e s t u d e n t s on S u n d a y th e U n i- r o b a b jy e n t e r ' i n t o t h r e e m i l i t a r y v a l u e a r e d esire d f o r publi- m o r n in g , th e G lee Club will a lso r e n - ^ . t o u r n a m e n t s ca tio n in th is d e p a r t m e n t w hich will d e r a selection e n t itle d be a r e g u l a r f e a t u r e o f T h e T e x a n . M a s s ." T h is th(? S o u t h w e s t e r n m(.e t, All such c o n t r i b u tio n s sh ould be t u r n - : f e a t u r e o f t h e i r p a r t on t h e p r o g r a m , | t h c m M t w Hh o k ia h o m a , a n d th e a H- ed in to th e u n d e r s ig n e d f o r a p p r o v a l a n d they will p r a c tic e S u n d a y m o r n - | S o u th e r n m c e t a t N e w O rle a n s. ing a t 9:30 f o r t h i s p u r p o s e . All b e fo re p u b lis h e d . m e m b e r s o f th e Glee Club a r e s u p ­ posed to be a t t h i s p ra c tic e . L E W I S B. W A L K E R . W I L L I A M J. W E E G . i n t e r c o lle g U ta th is CO FER LA W S H A V E “ T h e 12th t h e A c c o rd in g to D r P en ic k is s u p p o se d t e n n is to be wil] *?- »]« »*« »•* »|< *|« ®|* *|* ®j« *J« ®J« 4*4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* *J® ®J® ®|® *J® D R . V IN SO N A N D TH E L IB R A R Y . * * T he action of th e M en’s and W om en’s Councils of th e JU 4* U n iv ersity , w ith referen ce to keeping o rd e r in th e Li- 4* b r a r y and placing th e operation of th e h o n o r sy stem has th e approv al of th e a u th o ritie s of th e U n iv ersity . The 4* 4* end in view is not only good, b u t necessry, and th e m eth - 4* od proposed seem s to me to be th e b est m etho d of reach- ing th is end. 4* I t r u s t t h a t th e application of th e honor s y ste m to th is m a t t e r will be as successful as it has been 4* 4* in o th e r connections. 4* 4* 4- •J* 4* R O B E R T E. VINSON, P resid en t. 4* 4^ 4* 4* 4* 4- 4 4* 4* 4*4* 4«4*4*4*4*4*4*4, 4*4*4# 4* T R IA L W H ICH R E S U L T S IN D A M A G E SU IT in l a s t * * T he case o f A. B. S tu c k vs. A. N. * 4- O u ts id e r c a m e to t r i a l th e C o fe r n ig h t. T h is c a s e 4* L a w S ociety 4* w a s tr ie d b e f o r e S e n a t o r C ofer, a e t- 4*® in g a s D is tr ic t J u d g e , w i t h o u t a j u r y . 4* I T h is a c tio n w a s b r o u g h t to r e c o v e r 4* $1000 d a m a g e s on a c o n t r a c t f o r build- in g a house in H y d e P a r k ; i t b e i n g 4* 4* to f in is h im possible 4* j a g r e e m e n t. 4* 4- f o r t h e d e f e n d a n t. 4* a r g u e d 4" w ith 4* j p erie n ce d J u d g m e n t w a s r e n d e r e d on d e m u r e r a t t o r n e y s t h e c o u r t th e skill p o s s e s s e d b y f e w ex- i n t r e a t i n g T h e th e m a t t e r b e f o r e a c c o r d in g la w y e r s . M a n y (C o n tin u e d on p a g e f o u r . ) to i By C. G. S w ift, J r . o v e r t h r o w i n g to 23 on t r iu m p h e d t h e i r c o u r t In a g a m e w hich w a s r o u g h t h r o u g h ­ o u t th e tim e o f p la y , th e T e x a s L o n g ­ t h e T e x a s h o r n s C h r is t ia n U n iv e r s it y t e a m b y a sc o re o f 38 in F o r t W o r th . T h e c o n t e s t w a s r e p le te w ith t h e fo u ls, w hich w e re u n n o tic ed by r e fe re e . M iller a n d S m y t h e w e r e t h e s t a r s f o r t h e T e x a s a g g r e g a t i o n , Mil­ le r te n g o a ls a n d S m y th e seven. W i g g i n s o f T. C. U. m a d e six I t w as t h e f i r s t g a m e in w h ich g oals. t h e g u a r d s fa ile d to m a k e a b a s k e t. line up f o r T e x a s w a s a s f o l ­ low s: S m y t h e a n d M iller, f o r w a r d s ; a n d G re e r, R u s sell, g u a r d s ; P e n n , G r a y , Y e a g e r , s u b s t i ­ t u te s . F’o r T. C. U. th e lin e u p w a s, E a s l y f o r w a r d s ; V a u g h a n , c e n t e r ; P r i n s i n g a n d M ey­ e r s , g u a r d s . a n d W i g g in s , c e n t e r ; Hill T h e Dr. O l d f a t h e r A d d re s s e s C ro w d ed A u ­ d ito r iu m W ith Aid o f L a n ­ t e r n Sides. B e fo re a n a u d ie n c e t h a t filled all o f th e s e a t s in t h e L a w a u d i t o r i u m l a s t n ig h t, Dr. W illia m A l b e r t O l d f a t h e r o f th e U n i v e r s i t y o f Illinois g a v e a v e ry i n t e r e s t i n g a d d r e s s on h is tr a v e l s T h e ta lk , on foot w h ich w a s i l l u s tr a te d by l a n t e r n slides fro m p h o t o g r a p h s t h e s p e a k e r , co n s iste d ,in th e m a in , of e x p l a n a tio n s of th e slides. t h r o u g h G reece. by t h a t a r e n o t T h e p i c t u r e s w e r e o f sc en e s a n d view s v e r y c o m m o n ly seen. T h e y w e r e m a d e up o f som e p ic tu r e s o f old r u in s w hich he s a w on his tr a v e ls , of m o u n ta in sc e n e ry , a n d o f ty p ic a l G re e k people. T w o i n t e r e s t i n g scenes sh o w n w e r e th e m ound a t M a r a t h o n , w h e r e th e G re e k s w ere b u rie d , a n d th e m o u n d a t T h e r m o p y la e , w h e r e L eo n id as a n d his ban d m a d e t h e i r l a s t s ta n d . in t h a t h e T a k i n g up th e a n t ic i s m w hich h as been d ir e c te d a g a i n s t G re ec e f o r th e th e w a r , D r. O l d f a t h e r a t t i t u d e t h o u g h t w e sh o u ld be sa id c a r e f u l in c r it ic iz in g h e r, w hen s h e h a d th e e x a m p le o f B e lg iu m , S e r b ia , an d R u m a n ia b e f o r e h e r, a n d w h en a p o w e r fu l t h e U n ite d S t a t e s w a it e d t h r e e y e a r s b e f o r e e n ­ t e r i n g th e w a r , a l t h o u g h it w a s t h r e e th o u s a n d m iles a w a y . n a t io n like A b o u t th e G re e k people, th e s p e a k ­ e r sa id “ th e y a r e b r a v e , p ro u d , p a t r i ­ otic, d e m o c r a tic , e a g e r to achieve, h o sp ita b le , a n d a n x io u s to p le a se , a l ­ m o s t to a f a u l t . ” He a lso sa id t h a t t h e r e is a g r e a t love f o r t h i s c o u n ­ t r y a m o n g th o s e people. PEDOGGIES TO MEET M a ss M e etin g C alled fo r T u e s d a y a t 7:15 in th e Y. M. C. A. A u d ito r iu m . T h e E d u c a tio n a l D e p a r t m e n t will h a v e a b ig m a s s m e e ti n g n e x t T u e s ­ d a y n i g h t a t 7:15 in th e Y. M. C. A. a u d i to r iu m . T h e th is m e e ti n g is to develop a d e p a r t m e n t a l s p i r i t in th e E d u c a tio n a l D e p a r t m e n t s im ila r to t h a t in th e E n g i n e e r i n g a n d L a w D e p a r t m e n ts . p u r p o s e o f o f Dr. V inson will m a k e a ta l k on t h e b e n e f its S e v e r a l o r g a n iz a ti o n . o t h e r p r o m i n e n t m e m b e r s o f t h e f a c ­ u lty will m a k e s h o r t ( t h r e e o r f o u r - t a lk s . Dr. E b y will m in u t e ) p e p p y ta lk a b o u t th e p a g e a n t p la n n e d f o r th e d e d ic a tio n o f th e new E d u c a tio n a l Building . E v e r y o n e is e x p e c t e d to com e, a s th e m e e ti n g will l a s t only a n h o u r a t th e m a x im u m . F R A T G A M E S C O N T IN U E ; IN T R A M U R A L S A R E TO BE R N E N E W E D TO D A Y L a s t n i g h t t h e P hi D elta T h e t a F’r a t e r n i t y d e f e a te d th e S. A. E .’s by to 6. A n o t h e r g a m e a sc ore o f 15 th e P h i G a m m a D e lta s a n d b e tw e e n t h e D e lta S im a P h is in a r e s u lt e d “ P h i G a m ” v ic to ry of 16 to 2. As sc hed uled th e Phi K a p p a P s is m e e t th e D elta Chis, a n d t h e B e t a T h e t a P is m e e t t h e K a p p a S i g m a s a t 7:45. In th e i n t r a m u r a l sc h ed u le , t h e S o p h o m o re s m e e t t h e S en io rs. T H E D A I L Y T E X A N THE DAILY TEXAN The Student Daily Publication of the University of Texas. Published every morning except Mon day during the college year. Entered as second-class matter a t the Postoffice a t Austin, Texas, under the Act of Congress, March 3, 1879 Subscription price $2.50 per year provider! for each student through the Student Activity fee. time for real exercise— and they took the chance. Eigh t or ten gam es will be played each week. This means that between eighty and a hun­ dred men will be given the nar­ cotic of strenuous exercise each week- Intramural sports pro­ duce a healthier student body; an im­ such a system means proved University. point of evening the score. But their efforts fell >b irt. Collie and King lead their team mates in scoring, the former making the Lambda Chis, four goals. F o r Pate was the most skilled basket- shooter. He made all nine points for the losers. Try Texan want ads. They bring results. Advertise in The Texan. F A L C O N " A R R O W form-fit COLLAR Griffith Drug Co* Scarbrough Building Get that suit pressed today at the T IN H O R N , 25 cents. Phone 1505. 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'Viola Baker Richard Jones Calvin Gilfillan Laurie Huck Mildred Gladney Baylor students have elected Miss Sam rn ie Coffee editor of the 1018 year book, The Round* Up. Which sta rts us to won tiering about the sex of the Bay lor Beauties. The war is to blame for the defeat of the Longhorns at Den ton Thursday, or probably we should lay the blame on the Ger­ man— measles. And with our sick team at tonight, we ought to rather the Bears feel Baylor make measley. There is only one difference between the editor and the lino­ type operator—one has to read daily ravings of the other and the other gets to read only oc­ casional outburts of the one. Ju dgin g from the disturbed atmosphere conditions in the vi­ cinity of Newman Hall last night the Kane Klub has evidently de­ cided to change its name to Cain. At Trinity the editor of the humorous column of The Trot­ toman carries the sordid a p p o r­ tion of Miss Prude. Oh that the Pearagrapher were still with us. IN C R E A SED C H A P E L AT­ TEN DAN CE. attendance counts If Chapel religious feeling for anything, and enthusiasm is becoming much stronger and is being felt much keener now than at any time since the beginning of this session- The Chapel room was practically lull Friday morning; few vacant seats there were Thursday. if gratified The Texan would feel most it could highly think that the editorial mention of Chapel in its columns had had even a small part in the increas­ ed interest. To the Y. M. C. A. and Y. VV. C. A. goes the chief credit, however. The room m ust be filled to overflowing before the desired end is reached. Every religious worker m ust work with that purpose in view. I N T R A M U R A L B A S K E T B A L L Friday morning found at least twenty University men with sore muscles, su fferin g from “ intra- m uralitis.” the limp. their blood was circulating and they had been re-introduced to the benefits of deep breath­ ing. But despite Two intram ural gam es were played Thursday night, and the twenty players received incalcul­ able benefits from their exercise. To most of them, the opportuni­ some class or ty to represent some organization or some de­ partm ent was , the real chance they had had in some fir s t THRIFT CAMPAIGN A GREAT SUCCESS The war stamp campaign, which ended yesterday, and which has been conducted for the past two weeks un­ der the leadership of J K. Crossman, was The in every way a success. campaign committe* more than a t ­ tained its goal aet. Ovei 1500 stamps were sold, and since most of these were on separate cards, it can be said that there are about that many stu­ dents who bought stamps. The duty of these from now on will be to fill out their cards. Although the formal •ampasgn is over, the stam ps will still be on sale at the University post o f­ fice. They can also be bought a t the downtown post office, at any of the banks or companies, and at trust other Governmental agencies. Jerom e KL Crossman, who has had charge of the campaign, said yester day that he wished to thank all of the committeemen for the help he re­ a v e d from them. He has resigned from the University and is leaving n ext week to work for the Govern­ ment in the war saving cam paigns in Texas. EDUCATION BUILDING ( A L L S FOR NEW BOILER AT BOWER HOUSE The foundation is being constructed for a new boiler for the power house. This new addition is larger than the vc boilers now being used, and is in­ tended as a reserve to serve in case some sudden emergency, when the eather is very cold or when the other boilers are undergoing repairs. These three boilers should make it poss hie to maintain sufficient heat steam-heated for all the buildings even during the most severe weather. The new equipment has not yet been received from the factory, but can be expected almost any time. The New Education Building made it necessary to provide for more heat, and, consequently, the new addition to heating system is being made. A huge tunnel, containing large steam hea‘ pipes, extends around the cam ­ pus from power house to the Educa­ tion Building. Heat all new buildings that are constructed can be secured from this tunnel. for The heating problem is becoming a serious one, a s the power house au ­ thorities have been having a hard time in obtaining sufficient coal, due railroads. to the confusion of However, “ made-in-Texas” lignite is being effectively used in our .special lignite grates. the * * * * •I* * •I* * •I* * * * * * * * t * * * * 4* F 4* * F * * * -I* *!* *1* -I* -I* *1* -I* * C H A P E L NOTICE. About 70 people heard Mr. J . W. Calhoun speak at the morning exercises yesterday on the value of the Bible as a book. Mr. Calhoun said th at he would leave the re­ ligious value of the book to the preachers and would dis­ cuss some if its other impor­ tant features. He stressed its value as history, a t litera­ ture, as an up-to-date picture of human nature which shows the uniformity of human na­ ture; he also gave it credit a s being a modern criterion on dress as well as on manners and morals. In fact, he show­ ed that a man without a knowledge of the Bible is un­ educated. He would have proved a great many other things there had been time. if There will be another spe­ this feature cial musical morning. * * * * 4- 4- At * * * * * 4* * 4- * * * 4* * * * f I * * A* * * * 4* * * * * -J- "I* 4* -I* -I- -J- *1* D ELTA TAU S D EFEA T LAMBDA ( HI A LPH A S BY 12 TO 9 SCORE The Delta Taus increased their av­ erage in the fraternity league by de­ feating the Lambda Chis with a 12 to 9 score Thursday night. The Delta Tans took the lead early in the gam e and made seven points to their op­ ponents* nothing in the first half. In the second half, the Lam bda Chis r a l­ lied and were at one time within one —but, U N D E R NEW’ M AN AG EM EN T besides pleasing Candies, Cigars, Cigarettes and Tobaccos, Hot and Cold Lunches, Staionery and Toilet Articles at the U n iv e rsity C a f e an d C o n fe c tio n e ry C. G. Wagner, Prop. Successors to YVeilbacher’s On Speedway, Across from Law Building ^ x- the taste Here is a cigart tte that, in addition lo pleasing the taste, does a nett thing, the one th in g you’ve always wished a cigarette ttould do— Chesterfields let you knote you are smok­ ing— they “ SATISFY"I And yet, they're mild I It s all due to the blend— and the blend can't be copied. It you d o n ’ t believe there can be more to a pure cigarette than good taste buy a package of Chesterfields today. L i » IV .. A Chesterfield C I G A R E T T E S ofIMPORTED and DOMESTIC tobaccos-Bielded Alford-Achilles Grocery Co. INCORPORATED. We are exclusive on the celebrated Steel Cut Coffee— Barrington Hall, St. Charles and Bowers; Snow ream W heat Flour and the E g is E g g Powder in Cans— a 25c can, equal to 3 dozen eggs. We will appreciate your calling or tele­ phoning us your wants, in anything you need from our com­ plete stock of Quality Groceries. Old Phones 866 New Phones 160 University Toggery Shop B R O Y L E S & ROSE Proprietors Correct Clothes for Men Cleaning and Pressing 2300 1-2 Guadalupe Street Phone 3090 When down town bumming or before or after shows, try our Soda Service or Luncheonette. Joseph’s Pharmacy Our Sandwiches and Salads Can’t Be Beat Congress Avenue at Seventh □ SM A RT Alecs may be all right but for a good, honest workin* partner give me a man that’s got his learnin’ slowly an’ naturally. □ V E L V E T g e ts its g o o d ­ ness that w a y —tw o years natural ageing. ce mo I Hr ADVERTISE IN THE TEXAN Get the Range of Smoking Satisfaction Roll “ Bull*’ Durham into a cigarette and you have a sm oke with all the vim, vigor and dash of Uncle Sam ’s fighting men, T h at’s why the American Army is an arm y of “ Bull'’ Durham sm okers. “ Bull" Durham puts sn ap into their action and “ punch" into their system s. For a virile, lively, m anly smoke, “ roll your own’’ with “ Bull’’ Durham . g e n u i n e : Bull Du r h a m SMOKING TOBACCO “ Bull” Durham is the m ildest o f all tobaccos, It ha s a A s k f o r F R E E p a c k a g e o f ' ’ p a p e r * ” with each Sc tack. unique arom a and a distinctive m ellow-sweet flavor that no other tobacco can give you. M ad e o f the fam ous “ bright” V irginia-NorthCarolina leaf,‘‘Bull” Durham h as been the great A m er­ ican sm oke fo r three generations. Y o u “ roll y o u r o w n ” w ith “ Bull” D urham and enjoy a real smoke. FREE A n illu strated B ooklet, sh o w in g correct way to " R o ll Y o u r O w n ’ ’C ig .- J a p a c k a g e o f cigarette p a p e r ., rette*. will both b e tn a iie a,/n ar, to any a d d i in U . S . o n r e q u e .t . A d d re ss D u rh am , D u rh a m , N . C . NEW ARRIVALS IN FOOTWEAR NEW R EIG N SK IN CLOTH, kid inlay, perforated toe, new est in sp rin g w ear, priced at W7hite Kid Boot, welt sole, covered Louis VI heel, priced a t $10.00 $ 14.00 Kodak Finishing and Supplies I I I OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHERS FOR THE ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Jordan Co. “We Make Kodak Prints Every Day.” 610 Congress Branch at Van Smiths* 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 from school. and Fancy Groceries. Cigars and Cakes Phone 4007 Phone 1071 5th&Co tigress Ave. Ellen Ada Stevens, Editor Edward Walker has suffered a re­ lapse which is delaying his return to school. Miss Rudolph Talbot will spend the week-end in San Marcos. Lieut*. Albert Graves and Bertrand Harding will spend the week-end in Austin. Miss Martha Cassanke is at Seton with the measles. Miss Susie Fischer is ill at Seton. is suffering Jessie Marie Fouts from an attack of the measles. Miss Pearl Zilker is again in school, after some time spent at her home in San Antonio. Miss Lydia Wiseman has withdrawn Miss Dorothea Hoit will spend the week-end in San Antonio. Miss Dorothy McKnight is suffer­ ing with the mumps. BACTERIA TOPIC AT PRE-MED MEETING University Students F uture Doctors Listen to Talk by Head of Botany De­ partment. CREDIT IS GIVEN FRENCH STUDENTS Professor Bond Announces Completion of F irst Course by Soldiers at Camp Travis. instructor Otto F. Bond, in Ro­ mance Languages a t the U niversity, who has been conducting the teaching of French for soldiers in Camp Travis, announces th a t the firs t series of les­ sons has been completed, the course lasted twelve weeks. The course is to be a t once repeated with new groups of men. This work by Mr. Bond is carried on under the direction of the Division of Correspondence of the E x­ tension Departm ent of the University. F or continued and efficient teaching service he recomends to the Divisions of Correspondence th a t the following men be granted credit in French A Detzler, for the term : David Agopia, M. A. Baldwin, F. M. Crawford, O. L Davis, H arry Dine, W. L. Ditzler, H M. F urm an, Jr., R. W. Gillett,F. W. H arris, W. B. Higginbotham , Sterling K ernard, Houston Southern, F. M. S tarling, R. P. Yeatman. All of these men are in the Army service. looking a fte r Mr. Bond has spent one day a week a t Camp Travis this branch of instruction. The teachers are selected from privates or officers the camp who equipped with a in knowledge of French. It is not claim ­ ed, of course, th a t the short course of teaching th a t is given the soldiers in this language will enable them to speak or write it with anjT degree of It is stated, however, by fluency. take the th a t those who Mr. Bond course obtain a knowledge of a t least some of the fundam entals t>f French and learn not only the pronunciation, but are able, when the course is com­ pleted, to express them selves and have an understanding of certain everyday words and phrases with which they come into contact when on the other side, particularly those which relate to m ilitary m atters. V. O. W EED, Phones 223 U ndertaker Motor Ambulance Try Texan w ant ads. They bring results. Advertise in The Texan. KUPPENHEIMER UNIFORMS . $15.00 Khaki . Serge . . $35.00 ( or reft in every detail. Sold by us exclusively in Austin. Full line of military goods in stock. HIRSHFELD & ANDERSON 619 Congress Ave. “V\ here \ ou Are Always Welcome” Get th a t suit pressed today a t the TIN HORN, 25 cents. Phone 1505. Try Texan want ads. They bring results. “BACK WHEN YOU WANT ’EM” UNIV. TAILOR SHOP Cleaning, Repairing and Pressing 2214 Guadalupe Phone 825 GO TO J. A. JACKSON’S For Diamonds, Watches and Jewelry Complete line of Sporting Goods Expert Watch Repairing 617 Congress Both Phones 133 U N I V E R S I T Y B A R B E R SH O P N. W. RUTLEDGE, Proprietor 2216 GUADALUPE ST. Across the Street from the Campus Artistic Stylish and Up-to-Date Work Guaranteed Suppose Fatimas were NOT Sensible It isn t possible to fool men for long. Lincoln fj Surely, if said that better than we could, Fatimas were not a* comfortable to the throat and tongue as we say the) are— if they did not leave a man feeling keen and "fit” alter a long-smoking day — do you suppose that more fatiinas would he sold every day than any other high-grade cigarette? Cj Remember these facts as you try Fatimas and observe Row comfortable, how sensible they really are. AFTER THE GERMAN Our Fountain Is at Your Service We Cater Especially U niversity Students. to G R A H A M ’ S Ninth and Congress 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 work i for ladies. Suits Made to Order 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” THE CACTUS SWANN Furniture and Carpet Company We Furnish More Homes There Is a Reason We Employ Five Students ^ our Patronage Appreciated- C O A L RING 473 CONSUMERS FUEL AND ICE COMPANY T he Crescent Confectionery * 10th and Congress Hot Drinks, Chili, Tamales, Sandwiches, Cold Drinks, Bread, *£ Cakes, Cigars, Cigarettes and jf 4* Tobacco. Dr. I M. Lewis addressed the Pre- j Medic Society of the U niversity Thursday night a t the University Y. M C. A ! Despite the fact th a t it was a school night, a large attended the crowd meeting. This society is open to all I students in the U niversity who have aspirations toward following the med­ ical profession. A short busines session was held, in which it was decided th a t a medi­ cal pin be ordered a t once. A new program committee was ap ­ pointed, with Dr. Poindexter serving as chairm an. The next m eeting will be held at the Y. M. C. A., and as no pro­ gram has been for the coming m eeting, the committee will post the program the early p art of the week on the bulletin board. announced A fter a short business session, Dr. I. M. Lewis, head of the School of Botany, was introduced by Mr. Go­ forth, the president of the society. Dr. Lewis delivered a most interesting lecture upon “B acteria.” A fter Dr. Lewis talk the society ad ­ journed. Dr. Baxter, dentist, 512 Scarbrough Building. Old phone 1316. Texan want ads bring results. V e n u s IO* P E N C IL T H E perfec lion of pencil quality — un e q u a l l e d f o r sm oothness, uni­ form ity of grading and durability. 17 black degrees' from 6B softest to to 9H hardest, and hard and medium (indelible) cop y- lug. Look for the distinc­ tive V E N U S fin ish / /FREE! trial h o * Thi« w i t h five V E N U S D r a w i n g Pencils, a n d H o l d e r E ra s e r V E N I S s e n t free. W rite f o r it. American Lead Pencil Co. 215 Fifth A ve., N . Y. Dept* D2I I ry the V E N U S E ra ser, too. Made in 12 alce*. $ 2 .0 0 p er box. Class Nam e THE UNIVERSITY’S WAR CATALOGUE. 4 * 4 * 4 * 4 * 4 * 4 * 4 '4 -4 « 4 , 4-4* 4*v v v 4* * -I- -I- v 4* 4* 4» 4* 4* 4* 4- * * * + v + * v * i * * I * * 4* 4* * * * * * * * * JU B ranch of Service, Co., R eg’m ’t. U nit, Com m ittee, etc. 4* * * * *1* Home A ddress ............................................. ................................ Place and date of b ir t h ..................................................... D ate and Place of E n listm ent or E n try , and R a n k Dept. 4. . . . . Prom otions, etc., and P resen t R a n k ...................................... W here Stationed N o w '...................................... * *}• 4* ju A SENSIBLE CIGARETTE 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 I And yet, they’re M I L D ! If you want more than good taste in a cigarette, try Ches­ terfields. J