y - S O L D A V I S Deale: in Im p o rted .md Domestic CIGARS AND TOBACCOS B illia r d and Pool P a r! r 0 } en XII Tim--. Congress Avenue. lane of > P u ll ’Phone 398 t toner y . Peruxli*... s. Bot k< am! NT- * - T h e T exan Published under the auspices of the Students* Association of the Uairersi’v of Ic \u< P. W. McFadden D rugs a n d S tatio n ery T XV O S T O K V' S .-. * t cf - '* • * *$-t4 f T I v sr * A W eek iv Newspaper. Al SHN. TEXAS. WEDNESDAY. APRIL 27. PX 4. \ „ v -V A S S W E L C O M E DO CT ORS TilLANE WINS Met* - a tendency vletrim et ta i to J red u cd in hours ai I that i on had resulted on I v * had the E ^ W j . .! out. tho w o rk in g day m e go* st v*n av eon t o f w ages had risen as a r suit of truck s> 'h a t it • the la bo: union, had t»e* L u to r opened the debate w ith one |been. H e restated his propositions J T E X A S L O S E S TO T L L A \ E IN S P I R T E D C O N ~ E N T H E A U O IT O R IC M L A S T A E O S E S O A V S IG H T , IHE DEBATE IN FULL Th*' debate S. -' W ed ne? lay n ig h t in the A uditorium I* tween Tula? • vers tv I r e s u l t e d i s A u r . a r . i n c u s v i e . iu d the C ra v e -' tv of Tex* ■* ' o k t rd- ! t «« th rid tost ' side us t he T e x « th* *h- a adu­ lt the ve - ion ju st T u la re . T h e deh.it* w.-.n sp irited from wit st sri to flinch. vv :th the I iv .tilt der? w het T* v I to borrow A ba^ehal! ten | team g» t up in the a ir i jdebate on their own work jeiu e vv as w ell pleased w j t t t t tiui| th- •- at the dees? I- batt I v» ? ’■ '-.wry of trad e* j th* U n ited S t a b st f r the j years si the *te«' si w elfare. .. .... I • gtUrn n , . e side and ws.s repress**’ levi by ll. M H liketL TU --- on the n e g a tive w a s . rt j reset tv I by J L. A \\ oodvlite gad I A Clifflr H< -■ va d. * uni n* »” •;( tvva VS v T he subject the P. Lu ton and T h o m a s J ss, Ie 1 vv MV «^k.. I * ......- _ .. rn. T I t th at w on the au d ito riu n of the strongest speeches e ve r hem d in H is position on the floor, voice, delivery argum ent,-*" ail added to a m agnificent ,.j pea r a m e the made a com bination hearts of a ll w ho hi ird him. Ii- d is ­ cussed the question from the s t a n d ­ point Of the general public, sh o w in g I..rut* n u m ­ that w h a te v e r affects any ber of consum ers the w h o le iffects ll. pointed out the - 'i f te n ­ publh dencies of I •*'it tw en ty years, enforcing his s ta te m e n ts by arg um en ts draw n lead in g econom ists and from g o ve rn m e n t r e ­ the unions from the fo r ports. I \\ i, W o o d v ille of T u b u le fo llo w ed Wright & Robinson 616 Congress Ave. I. G. GERJES HEN’S OUTFITTER ILOTHING MADE H- w vs h a n d icap p e d for the negative by a high volet and an u n fa m ilia r ity w ith " a s the big auditorium , but fstened to w ith marked a tte n tio n . H e argued th t the - vils of the la b o r un io n werb not of perm anent d u ra tio n w h ile n:< NN* :r n’ *hou' a ,ho l l l L n O U n L necessity of th. union, that th e cau se of the e x istin g evils is in th, a rro g a n c e ig n o ra n ce of of em plo yers and labor leaders. H e closed by a s s e rtin g that there w a s more good th a n e v il in the T(1 M r ii CU DC I U Men’s Fine Shoes SIO LAVACA S T R E E T the union. Th os G M in ik in .is second sp e a k e r on the a ffirm a tiv e opened b y c a llin g the the n e g a tiv e side’s atte n tio n to Y o u n g M e n H a v e y o u e v e r r e a liz e d th e r e a l g o o d n e s s of o u r c lo t h e s ? H a v e y o u e v e . c o u n t e d t h e go o d p o in t s o f o u r c lo th e s - Y o u m a y n e e d c lo t h e s f o r s p r in g a n d s u m m e r w e a r . l f y o u d o , w e a s k y o u to t a k e a p e e p a t t h e r e a l l y o r d in a r y c lo t h e s y o u ’ ll se e in o t h e r s t o r e s . T h e n come h e r e a n d look a t o u r s . Y o u ’ll b u y o f u s i n v a r i a b l y if y o u c o n s id e r i n d i v i d u a l i t y . s t y le , w o r k m a n s h i p , o u r h a n d s o m e m a ­ t e r i a ls a n d p a t t e r n s . Y o u t h s ’ S u i t s $7.50 to $25,0« M e n ’s S u i t s ........... $ 7-M to *40.00 H A R R E L L in t; .• swell thm^buttt ti * A n d \*y. uvy* tn»usct> lh a v s i c tit * I* l h ' Mat D e p a r t m e n t T'*:, j»r. at* -? a s s o rtuient of s w e ll >haj'*> a n d co lo rs ever shown in Ansi in. S«x* our hatg; Uwy Af® mu*!*' to our order bv (he houtk' t»f "Stetson Sole agents for the celebrated Dunlap h it-, the st alular* I of e l* « lltnu *' Smith & Wilcox inaccessible lo alef rowed aw ny ovet lovely and th* gree n g a rd e n s, th* v ic a r A id e r M any bob! sailo rs w e!, discovered a m o n g th* cre w s amt many an u n s u s p e c tin g o a r s m a n c a u g h t u n ­ expected c r a b s a n d received e x p e rte d laughter from th e cro w d s slim* ami in th* p a s s in g boats. -*0 an rn * hest ta Im pi ov I sod T he V a rs ity Hand rendered a short delightful concert in the p a vilio n at tw elve o'clock and then turned itse lf • n! o and play * d for a dam < u n !ii the * ow b d l * ailed lo dinner under the 11e* s to ti the big spring, and ti m e rrie r crow d s t ! never to a better picnic feast. It w ould be cruel to tho-e who w ere not there to even nam e th.- good things spread on the long tables. dow n It H a ll's ehef had been sent through the coaches on the u.tv ov*-i w ith the th * guest* of In v ita tio n fo r a ll to b« thin {Mipulur and in s titu tio n at live dinner arui tin* response w as qu its general. Tin- dinner w as an ideal p ic ­ nic dinner and the se rvice unsurpassed. tra in conductor N o tw ith s ta n d in g the taken up 860 reported tickets on the tra in and this num ber of people had been fed, the d in n e r w as Uke one of s c rip tu ra l r**eord of old, m any b a s k e t f u l h u h rem ained. the In v ita tio n extend* d by B. H a ll’s m anagem ent mid again I his t Im- excursionists were lls guests time, at tra in as iii.- pa m > * et urn* *1 home lunch served on lh* th a t he had A g ain w as in cr, . hu h *! (-ll Jo y a ! *1 * * em* I everybo-lv I at rf In the aft err i ooh the Hand g ave a n ­ otto r i oncer I am i pl y cd for tun t in r dane** funk Th** B a n d . ontribn tcd its or u »> jiairtlotl* part t * * a U n iv e rs ity fun* lion, It ca me off with lit fa ct honors second only to It. H a ll, it v\ a « v e r y ll V ,iim !v B and picnic and lo*) m uch c re d it c a n - lr itiU l' UOI.v for not la- glv> t **• * I in Hie sue* es* uf th.-ir co n trib u tio n s I h* affair. la * aly ii ll i N o picnic (I . <*l o| I. I e VV 11*.Mi! I I I) n* oui w:*« .o m p i* !. and nu** the sum Hest d e ta il; but th * b lis t tlrU s le Th* bb |* .vision held bos lied no (int HI <• ta ll' lh.- Hand drow ned he pail* i w nh its d e lig h tfu l m 'U h arid dont rug (Hissed th.* m in u te ’4 inert ll) a VV av. Mr. I anil * Ids hearty g reeting to h i* guests, and w as most loudly h o e ! that he is. I• * * xteml . lie* I e«I ti* ti* I O t i s cuttle I I l e a n * m :* hut into |i< i feet am i a l t t o o s o o n a n d ltldtMtd who did not Se V i ll O'clock ll I IM v I .'tut t act the thoroughly lh** tra in . crow d gath**icd i>).a,a T h e retu rn trip v\«s even shorter than the trip going. A lto g eth e r the d a y ii would to# a sot lr w ,* h e r m it to it** chn u n of fun and b e a t i' am i h a v e intl a K < *o*l Him- groat that SU*’* « > *. and th* «*v • nt Is lu r* to M ay. Col. Landis h as tendered th# use o f for ■ ** a th** Hark to San .I a * Into fifty XI ye a rs and th** sumo** of thin nrst one assures m an y o th ers to follow . tin* U n iv e rs ity I'm for is that Hi** pl* rile was a * '111* 11:1 Mg Is el la in Jflehl lh* ' W h a t vvas the most I ti - H r Holton; 11 1* sit bl I «! lilt I ba tit F re n c h ltev olution t Ilia pel 1***1 .,f Ft I’shm sn "T in Jaeot.v la it- < int* " T h o A i i s*t I i i P a n t a t o r i u m Zimmerman & Bell, P r o p r ie t o r s . H igh Grad© Tailoring Cleaning iii Ttepairuaf | Fpttcial attentioA glYen student*. Wa i. sj.r, tfully soUsit your patrotiagtfc^y^ Both ^HaimmpjMPx 310 Congrss# Avo. A i sim ply g r e a t p r e t t y good. T h e th o u g h t is g o l d ­ T H E T E X A N A weekly new spaj.ei iii th e Interest of five z tu d -'n is a n d a l u m ­ ni of the U n iv e rsity o f Texas, t ih!: e*i S u b sc rip tio n price, S ingle copy $1.25 j *-r y e a r ................................................ 5c E n te re d in the postoffice s t A us'in. Texas, a s se c o n d -c la ss m all jr. a l u r . A le x a n d e r .'ope. L ew is J o h n s o n . ,. . . E d ito r - In - C h ie f E x c h a n g e E d ito r A 3 S (X T A T E EDIT* -US. M iss B e rth a U<**>i. E d Crane, W, G. S h aw , I *. A. F ra n k , I. J. C urtsinger. Busin os-* M a n a g e rs G. S. W rig h t a n d J, M. N ew som . B E E R A N O E D U C A T I O N . T h e wo r t h y S o m e big P ro f e s s o r fr o m Berlin ii ill his n a m e r ig h t now ), d e ­ d o n ’t re le ctu re b efo re th e s tu d e n ts livered a the o th e r d a y of Chicago U n iv e r s it y a n d said le c tu re w a s well received. T he su b je c t of the Lectur* w a s “B eer an d E d u c a tio n .” profe ssor a s s e r te d th a t the tw o go h an d in h and t h a t (tie one is not com plete w ith o u t I m m e d i a t e ­ th e o th e r -and v ita versa . ly a howl -,v a s raise d by th e U nited T e m p e r a n c e U nions a n d O p p o sers of Boom* F ig h te r s all o ver the co u n try . C a r r ie N ation w as te le g ra p h e d for a n d im m edia te ly cam e to C hicago w h e re She is now d r a w in g $300 per week in a dim e m useum , r d course, tin* s t u ­ d e n t s have been in ti m id a te d a n d cow ed I nth tre m b lin g te rr o r so no evil re su lts will a t te n d the le cture. Well, t h a t ’s too bani cid Chicago o u g h t to w ith d ra w o f course, we c a n ’t co m p ete w ith old G e rm a n y w h ere th e y feed beer to the b a b ie s in spoons, b u t we c a n c o n trib u te • rut- p art. Lei us invite t h a t c orp ule nt to com e hen* m d P r o f I-••turf ice cold rec ept Ion. lf*, will receive an from Merlin to r e p r e s e n t th e s e soc ieties m u s t in t he p a t ro n a g e of the T e x i s - T u la n e J - hate T w o y e a r s ago the Rusk a n d A th e n a e u m a p p r o p r ia t e d S o cie tie s $25.00 ut th e ir fu n d s to the tra c k te am . T h is y e a r levy a special a s s e s s m e n t of $2,50 on ea ch m e m b e r to p ay th e e x p e n se of these te a m s the University'. W ould not o u r p o p u la r college spirit if th e L i t e r a r y S ocieties feel shocked an a p p r o p r ia tio n fro m the a s k e d for A th le tic A sso c ia tio n ? Well tie shoc k ed : it needs ju s t s u c h a s h o c k ­ If so m uch o f c u r college s p .r h ing. in to A th le tic w ere no t w orked over spirit th e for left som e would be m u sica l lit e r a r y o rg a n iz a tio n s. A th le tic spirit, m usical spirit, a n d o r a ­ th a t to ric a l sp irit a r e b ut p h a s e s of to o u r U n iv e rsity c om p lex of lo y a lty w hich p h a s e s should he b a la n c e d in pro p o rtio n to their m erits. an d let it to Ii- d o r m a n t u n til N ot the good s a in ts but th e co m m o n se n se s tu d e n ts a r e to give a h e a lth y college sp irit th a t is not cudgeled and lashed to a f r e n z y in the fall a n d a l ­ the next l o w e d football sea son. W e h a v e r e a c h e d a sa d c o nd ition w hen th is U n iv e r s ity is a college—- n e v e r h a s been a n d n ev e r tu r n e d Into a G y m n a s iu m o r a G r i d ­ iron. Foot ball is not th e life blood of th e u n a n s w e r a b le is. will he. T h e r e law o f t h e tr iu m p h of m in d o v er m a t ­ ter. T H E A P R I L M A G A Z I N E . it is o u r We welcom e th** April n u m b e r —the n u m b e r - of beloved F r e s h m a n M a gaz ine. \ \ * e x te n d to th.* w o rth y p u b lic atio n a h e a r t y h a n d s h a k e . As .i F r e s h m a n ed ition arn! w o rth y of ail s o r ts o f g o ld e n - h u t *1 a n d ro se-co lo re d p r a is e So we l i g h t J s to r y is o u r pipe, sink dow n th.* big old arm c h a i r e le v a te our feet to a l u x ­ to a h ard, ur i ous angle, bid farew ell ma t er i a l w orld a n d p r e p a r e to enjoy fo r a w h ile th e b lig h t je w e ls of poesy a n d th** K o h inoor g e m s of T h o u g h t t h a t we feel sui.* th is issu e c o n t a in s For, you see, th e F r e s h m a n issue. this in is L I B R A R Y L I G H T S . A t last, th e re is a good p r o s p e c t of h a v in g the gen e ral lib r a ry open d u r in g roo not-abb* hours. T h is p ro sp ec t com es f r o m th e f a c t t h a t t h r o u g h th e jo in t 1 lion a lack .if sufficient n o u r i s h ­ m e n t m a y b e Peg urns a n d R o s in a n te a r e too weak to h*- ridden. E r g o —we g ive th e w ord fo r all” I w ouldn 't s u b m it lunk a n d p a s s *m. L a te ly we h a v e noticed s e v e r a l Girls ti).- c o u n te r s ig n P a r d o n ’s < in us next. p u t t i n g th o u g h , tic* ones w*> W ith Pi ow tis < hi T h e i r Faces, hut until now* we iii*.,- been u n a b le to a s ­ c e r t a i n th e c a u s e We th a n k th,* F r e s h ­ m an ant h o r of tins a r ti c le v ery m u c h inc for caw square d id n 't se e m k<> a t t r a c t i v e . T h e y looked Ilk,- u n a n s w e r e d p r a y e r s -a girl w ith a t h a t frow n on h e r face a l w a y s looks way B u t p e r h a p s th is m u st b e p a r ­ d oned to Action a n d fo r the s a k e of art. At a n y rat*', this p a r t i c u l a r la d y w ith th e D itch b e tw e en H e r B y e s is to be c o m m e n d e d for th e a r t i s t i c m a n n e r in w h ich sin* w ou n d in t h a t little c o n ­ v e r s a tio n .ti th*- la st th u s in te n sify in g , vivifying, a n d d r iv in g h o m e th e m o ra l of th is tale, it In be .ill not th is college. lf m o re c a r e I h e s a d p a r t a b o u t b eing im m o r t a l I*** alone-—a t t h a t you a r e n e v e r i s least n ot by th*' e le g a n t e s s a y w r i te r s i f th** I ’ of T. A e surely h a v e so m e is KT ive d ig g e rs t h a t old S ir W illia m shou ld be tim e let a lo n e a n d th e s e e s s a y s a b o u t h im s h o u ld b e “re le g a te d to the f o r g o t ­ te n lim bo of tilings d a m n e d a n d done i s not ex e rc ise d w ith." fro m now on h** Is goin g to a p p e a r in o u r m id s t so m e day a n d cry out in h a t Mn* b e l Il i an voice of h i s “H old ' n ’ L et up I’m d a m n e d if I h a v e n ’t T h e r e is ,t lim it to h u ­ h a d e no ugh. m a n e n d u r a n c e even a m o n g d e a d p e o ­ ple, for th e y w a n t to sleep so m e tu n c a n d eternally- f o re v e r tro u b le d w ith n eig h in g n ig h tm a r e s . On th*' dead, su p p o se we let u p on Willie, or else let us not o b ta in sui h p a in fu lly pitiful re su lts. “Oh. R o m eo —Romeo, th o u a r t m in e ! " a n d J u lie t b e n d s low o f f tho balcony, th e o r c h e s t r a pla y s a ii s a tin v o ce—s o m e w h e r e in th e a u d i ­ enc e a sig h e s c a p e s — m d a n e g g u* - s ee a d s fro m th e b alco n y while th e old h en c a ck les in th** b a r n y a r d of R a m e s is So it is t h a t R o m eo a n d Ju lie t now II com es a m o n g u s—th o s e tw o old s p o o n - s t e r s w ho ^vvere p o s t m a s t e r s th e a rt o f P e r ip e t a s P acin g , C a m p u s Calls, and Mt. H onn etU B ic k erings. W e w o n ’t a t t e m p t to c h a r a c t e r i s e th e s t y l e —fo r ii m a y n o t be j u s t u p - t o - d a t e : w e will s ty le tile charact* ristic s .us b u m sk y . Let m e see eight p a g e s —neigh, neigh. H ousefly— not on y o u r buzz. T h is a r - a n d in T H E T E X A N t i d e would fu rn is h a good illu stra tiv e f ro n tisp ie c e to a book entitled, “S p a c e Fi I lers.” plainly en jo y in g I ’m s o r r y th a t Miss S u e o m m e gav e that "box of d a i n ty v io le ts” to Briggs. You see, s h e h a s deprived h im of th e power of e v e r th e a g a in b e a u ty o f a n y t h in g - lae, fo r he s a y s so t h a t n o th in g will e v e r a g a in b*- to him a s “ violets blue.” And d e a r h* t h a t “U olum bia s S t r a n d " a n d " f a r fam e d A lbion” a n d “d i s t a n t la n d ” ( p lea se note the o rig in a lity a n d f r e s h ­ n e s s of th e se lines) d o n ’t a m o u n t to a hill of b e a n s now that “box o f d a i n t y violets.” S u ch a lack of p a t r i o t i s m is shocking. Uano, old girl, you h a d n 't o r te r don e it. th a t he h a s s u n - k is s e d P e r s ia 's a d m its T h e p r i n t e r evid en tly m a d e a t y p o ­ g r a p h ic a l e r r o r in t h a t Voodoo Doctor. It s h o u ld h a v e been the H oodoo Doc th.* whole tor. A k a m a t t e r of fact, piece is a c o n c e n tra te d solution of the r a n k e s t kind of Hoodoo is m —a n d its a s h a m e th a t w ay. VV.* assu m e, of course, th.ii the the s m o k e from room i ns te ad of going up th.* chim n ey, for s to r y w ou ld n ’t th*' a m o u n t tin* s t u d e n t s to hood- o tire c a m e o th e rw is e to m uch. t h a t into T h a t F r e s h m a n m u s t h a v e m i e n lo b s te r salad o r Welsh rabbit o r else Ii. H all iee c r e a m ( b e t t e r kn o w n a s I S c r e a m ) , to h a v e fallen v ic tim to such a n ig h tm a r e . T o begin w ith, he w as a fool for t a k i n g six co urse s, for wise people n e v e r g o beyond fo u r wit ii a fre e in te r s p e r s i n g (of F o re s tr y , O r n i ­ thology, etc,). H ow ever, exc ep t fo r th is shall (an d o n e o th e r which f a u lt ■mention p re se n tly ), this p r o d u c tio n is I th e last. T h e very J th e idea original and on the w hole the well told. N ow th e one Olin r f a u it is th is : T h e w r ite r m a d e a bu st idea of O r a ­ at to ry oil*- b u s ti n g a n y b o d y is so p r e ­ p o s te ro u s th a t It is la u g h a b ly r id ic u ­ lous. N ow p e r ­ mi t t e d O r a to r y One to p a s s th a t F r e s h ­ The ly .ii ail w ould h ive been well. st ory would h a v e been so t r u e to life. im p ro b a b le elem ent As is too big a dose for th e r a n k e s t sort of c redulity . the a u t h o r is t h a t h ad lost if it I K ni t Hay who K. S. is a n d it wa s a s tr o k e of g e n iu s th a t p ro m p te d K. to w ith h o ld his, her, o r its nam e. T h e the w hole m a t t e r *> m y s t e r y a b o u t w h a t does A. S p e c tre m e a n ? I sj»e< t t e r find out soma day. b u t I’m a f r a id ii wili Ii*- m a n y y ea rs h en c e when t h e so lution is reached. W h e n I re a d the lines W h it a r t t ho,i th e n ?" I * ried. It, w nil its mot ki ng stride. I’ui ned at d replied," This Ad is intended to catch the Eyes of the Visiting Ladies to date thousand T h e re are a th in g s fo r s u m m e r co m fo rt fo r men, w o m en and childre n to be seen at o ur store. T h e y in em brace e v e r y t h in q up stylish w e a rin g app are l, m illin e ry and E sp ecially notions. is a tte n tio n d i ­ the w om en's d e p a rtm e n t, to rected is replete in s u m m e r w ea rab les w hich of alt kin ds at prices w h ic h can not be duplic ated in A u stin . D u rin g the t im e the visitors and t h e i r w iv es are here we w ill make special prices on e v e r y ­ th in g in our w om en 's d e p a rtm e n t, and in p a r t ic u la r on a line of new s u m m e r just received. These s k irt we have came in only last w ee k and every one are rendered so is a b eau ty. much more a t t r a c t i v e by reason of the price.. V is itin g ladies w il l c e rta in ly r e ­ if they f a il to gret a see these skirts. lost o p p o rtu n ity T h e y a h a n d s o m e r sk ir t w a s nev e r shown fo r th e mo n e y . $15.00. 7-go red voile, b la c k a n d blue, panel fro n t, silk b a n d s to form yoke ef­ trim m ed fect. b o tto m h a n d s o m e ly in p e a n de son* h a n d s , full flare 7-gored e ta m in e , and blacks, tr i m m e d d o w n se a m s to g jVe and yok e effect, w i t h silk b r a id s u b a n d s , in w hites $ 10.00. $8.00, 9 -g o re d voile, in b la c k btu** full ti a r e . t r i m m e d in c i r c u la r flounce effect, w ith p e a u de sole blinds a n d ta bs, a n d $ 10.00. 7 -g o re d voile, b la c k s a n d blues box ta ff e ta bands pleated an d silk a p p l iq u e t r i m m e d In $14.50. 7 -gored e t a m l n e , in bl ick m d bine t r i m m e d w ith 15 b a n d s of tuff* t < r0' give yoke a n d c i r c u l a r effect $ 8.00. h undreds of T h e re are other* equally tasty and at p ractic ally the lowest ever asked same prices— the in Austin. f o r high g rade goods You should not miss th ** opportu­ n ity to pick and choose from this as so rtm en t of s u m m e r wearables. M o re S k irts a -g o rc d black S icilian, p le a te d f o rm full c i r c u l a r effect, w ith b u t t o n s a n d silk piping to tr im m e d $ 10.00 . $ 10.00. 7 -gored bla« k voile, tr i m m e d w ith pea u dc sole b a n d s a n d ta b s. Full Ha re, 9-g o re d voile, b la c k a n d c h a m p a g n e , box p le a te d a n d lin k e d : y o k e of silk b r a id ; silk b a n d s a n d silk r o s e tt e s ! “You ought to know u s ” A . New Phone i77 F . H A R D I E S I L E N C E H A R D I E , M a n a g e r COR E S I XT H AND BRAZOS Old Phone 625 The Palace Barber S h o p Russian and Turkish Baths BOSCHE BLDG. o f the w ith little rh y m * S p arro w his long replied bow My m in d recalled th e jin g lin g Janglin g »go n u rsery th a t w hen he and arrow h ad killed Cock R ob in ; a n d I w o n d ered it we a r e now in a k i n d e r ­ th** U n iv e r s it y of T e x a s so g a r t e n f a r a s w ritin g p o etry is co n c ern ed . I'm gla d he sighed a n d n ig h t c a m e on, fo r o th e rw is e he might h a v e d ra g g e d forth th e m u s e a n d poun ded h e r so m e more, a l th o u g h sh** m u s t h a v e bee n n e a r ly dead a f t e r th it first s t a nz a . it n ot re s is t flowers tale s im p ly is a sim ple th a t we could It is difficult to e x p r e ss th e s u r p r i s e a n d p le a su r e th a t w e e x p e r ie n c e d in r e a d in g "R ed R oses.” W e w ere v ery m u c h s u rp rise d to find so good a s to r y in th e M agazine, a n d it w a s c e r ta in l y a p le a s u r e to read i t —so m u c h so, i n ­ deed. the t e m p t a t i o n o f a second re a d in g . "R ed R o ses" told T h e plot is q u a in t a n d a r t i s t i c a n d s e e m s r e le g a te d to t h a t bygone tim e of m e m o ry a n d d r e a m s , a n d abou t the w hole s t o r y th e re lingers th e f ra g ra n c e of th a t e v e r blossom s w e e t a n d bloom th o u g h dead. T h e r e is the old. old elem ent o f F a te lins c a u s e d so m u c h so r ro w an d so m a n y h e a r t a c h e s and a l w a y s m a k e s us won* ler. like the little girl, w h y su> h th in g s are. it* d R o ses" is a p a g e to r n fro m th e Book of L ife a n d placed b efo re us with a s e t t i n g Of reality, It is not too m u c h b e a u ty a n d tr u th . to sa y th** n e a t ­ is decid edly est, I lintiest, p r e t t i e s t piece of prose that th e M agazine has h a d t h i s y e a r a n d o n e of th e v ery b e s t s to r ie s ev e r of T e x a s p u b lish ed in a U n iv e r s it y see m ore p u b lic atio n . A e ho p e to sto r ie s “R ed from R oses,” fo r she h a s sho w n u n q u e s t i o n ­ is b e t t e r th a n ab le t h o u g h t a n d a love of T h in g s all else,- B e a u t if u l o u t of w h ic h d a i n ty little s t o r y w as b egotten. talen t and. w h at In sh o rt, a u t h o r t h a t it th a t h e r th e .if A nd n ex t com es “S n o w b o u n d ,” a t r a n s l a t i o n from t h e G e r m a n a n d r u n ­ serial. A n d h e r e w e lay n in g as a d ow n o u r cards. We n e v e r re a d t r a n s ­ l at i ons a n d a r e u n a b le to see w h y th e y h a v e a place in a U n iv e r s ity M agazine. A e c h o o se to read th e original. W h e n we first saw the title A M e s ­ s a g e F r o m T h e K in g ” w e th o u g h t it w a s a c a b le g ra m from E d w a r d VII to th** c a n d i d a t e s for the R hod es S c h o la r ­ ship. H o w ever, w e soon d isc o v ered o u r m is ta k e a n d w hen we finished r e a d in g tile m e s s a g e v a r io u s a n d s u n d r y e m o ­ tio n s c h a s e d e a ch o t h e r th r o u g h our b r e a s ts . W e will n o t a t t e m p t to d e ­ Suffice to s a y s cri be said em otions. t h a t a new a l to g e t h e r orig in a l th o u g h t w a s se t f o r th in th e m e s s a g e a s follow s: a n d A w o m a n ca n n o t b e young and b u t t e a r i n g to piece s a n d g lo r y in g in p la in e r w o m e n will be p r e t t y t h e i r jealous, and will b e g in s is te r the finding o f e a c h d e f e c t.” H o w s tr a n g e ! S u re ly w o m e n a r e th a t. H e n c e h o r rib le t h o u g h t! U n re a l A p ­ p a r itio n !! I ! like not It is A tte n tio n U o-eds! tim e you w e re s i t t i n g d o w n so w e will soon h a v e a c o u c h fo r you. H e r e 's a b e l t e r s c h e m e to s e c u r e th e l u c r e — h ow eve r. th e c o r ­ r id o r and e x a c t a p r o m i s e f r o m e v e r y in fo r e v e r y fellow c u s s w ord he sa y s. T h e n m a k e h im read th e m a g a z in e . R e s u lt T h e r e will be a c o r n e r on th e box m a r k e t. P u t a box up filthy in ;t n ic k e l to d r o p N ex t tim e Exi b a n g e R o m e o a n d J u ­ liet a n d th e Voodoo D o c to r a n d let us h a v e th e E x c h a n g e D e p a r t m e n t . H o w ­ ever. we will e x p e c t a c h o ice a s s o r t ­ m ent o f s ta le j o k e s in th e n e x t Issue I bid you a f a ir k in d w e ll a n d r e m i n d is not y o u a g a in wort ti a d a r n , for it is only one p e r ­ s o n ’s opinion of (he M agazine. But g a z in g b a c k o v e r th e p a s t a n d c o n ­ t e m p l a t i n g th is Issu e of th e M agazine, w h ile i e x c e p t “ Red ib is e s.” a n d light m y jupe, I pick u p m y v olum e of Bret H a r t e an d re a d : t h i s c r i t i c i s m t h a t 'O f all sa d wo rd s of t o n g u e or pen T h e s a d d e s t a r e th e s e : it m ig h t h a v e been.* M ore K id d e r still w e m o n th l y see is b ut h a d n ’t o u g h t e r he,” It S E N I O R F A R C E . T h e S e n io r A ca d e m e h a v e t a k e n the in p r e p a r i n g f o r c l a s s d ay i n i t i a t i v e e x e r c is e s on J u n e a n d h a v e v oted iii f a v o r of a s e n io r fa rc e am i h a v e s e ­ lected A lex W e isb e rg , M iss j\lioe H a r ­ riso n a n d A. S. B l a n k e n s h i p a s a c o m ­ m it te e to c o n s u lt w ith th** S e n io r E n ­ g in e e r s a n d S e n io r L a w s a n d to m a k e all a r r a n g e m e n t s to a c c o m p lis h th e d e ­ sire d c ha n g e . ’Phis is a m o v e in the r ig h t d ir e c tio n a n d o u g h t to h a v e th e s u p p o r t of all th e se n io rs. W i th r e a ­ so n a b le e n t h u s i a s m th is o u g h t to w o r k s u c h ti c h a n g e t h a t no s u c h a t h in g will be r e p e a te d a s on la st y e a r ’s dass- d a y w h en a t h ir d of th** c la s s cut th e ir o w n ex e rc ise s a n d w e n t to H y d e P e rk to a danc e , lf t h e s e s p ir itl e s s people d o n ’t feel a d u t y to a t t e n d th e ir o w n affair, s o m e t h i n g o u g h t to be a r r a n g e d th a t will b r in g th e m t h r o u g h c u riosity. Dr. B e nedict, Mr. G r a y a n d o th e r f a c ­ ulty m e m b e r s h a v e te n d e r e d t h e i r s e r- v ices so m e th in g b rig h t a n d spicy ca n b e e x p e cted . L ook o u t for local hits, t h r u s t s a n d jibes. a s s i s t a n c e a n d in FOOT B A L L N E X T FALL. T h e prospects fu r a foot ball season w«*r«* never b r ig h te r th a n those of the season t h a t lies just, a h e a d of the Uni­ v e r s ity of lexas. W ith (lie b est mach in Hie s o u th w e st, th e p ro bability of the l a r g e s t n u m b e r o f ca ndida tes for (he te am , a n d with an ex tre m e ly satisfac­ to ry schedule a lre a d y p a r ti a lly irranged, it is reasonable to exjiect something to Im* doing in foot ball next year. The schedule as a rra n g e d does not compre­ hend a large n u m b e r of gam es with lit­ tle obscure colleges, but r a th e r a few gam es w ith the leadin g I Diversities of the w est a n d s o u th w e s t. The f a c t th a t such im p o r ta n t g a m e s are to I*-* played an d that the coach who made the vic­ to ries of '03 is to do th e coaching next y ea r, practically as su re s a large num ­ ber of e n th u s ia s tic ca nd idates for the te am . W i th these conditions concurring, prospects for a successful season of foot­ ball the U n iv e r s ity of Texas w ert in never brighter. It te am s. T he schedule includes some of the best t e a m s of the co u n try . T he leading gams of tile season will Im* t h a t w ith the Uni­ versi ty of Chicago in t h e city of Chi­ cago on N ovember 5. T h is game will come between tw o of Chicago's heaviest the U niversity of g am es, she p laying Michigan ju s t a few d a y s after. Th* g am e with Chicago in i t sel f is of great im p o rta n c e to t he s o u t hwe s t . Hereto­ fore the heavy t e a m s of th e w est and n o r th w e s t have refused bo play south­ ern and s o u th w e ste rn i* th o u g h t th a t a rea so n ab ly good show­ th e U ni v e r s i t y of Texas ing m ade by will open the way to bigger things in th e future in tin* w a y of gam es between the colleges of the w e s t a n d southwest. (in the way to Chicago th e te am will s to p a t th e S t. Louis F a ir and play W a s h in g t o n U n iv e rsity year W a sh in g to n w as s o m e w h a t below her s ta n d a r d of foot ball, hut next season, on account of the fair, she will have the t h a t section. The s tr o n g e s t g am e w ith W a sh in g to n is expected to be one o f the heaviest on the schedule. T h e T exas team w ill he in St. Louis a week and will probably play some o th e r te a m c ith e r in St. Louis or close around. Team s being considered for the team Last in ( Co n t i nu e d o n p ag e S.) 8 I M illin ery 7 Goods. 7 The World’s S tandard of Ease and Elegance J o s e p h in e T h e is 904 Congress Ave. WalkE-Z-YSto For Gentlemen—cost but $3.50. All the wear and style of $5.00 shoes. 15 styles. Calf, patent leather and kid leathers. Give your feet a treat. Special Discounts ✓ to Students B u r t S h o e C o . 612 Congress Avenue. 7 | * s < J. F. JOHNSON & CO. Sell Tailor Made Clothe* at less than H and-M e-D ow n Prices Special Terms to STU D EN TS Rooms IR and 59, Breckenridge Hat! AUSTIN ACADEMY A school for boys affiliated with the U niversity of Texas. J. S tan ley Ford. B. A.. M. A-, Principal. TA. P. Steger, B. A., John H. Keen, A ssistants. 1809 Lavaca Street, Austin, Tex. N ew a n d eecond h a n d good* of all U n d a B est place to borrow money, ■ aet place to anend IL j gaS SSiSsTKrr EXCELSIOR STEAM LAUNDRY D oes the B e s t Work. 100 W e st Sixth St. B o t h P h o n e s . J. A, JACKSON MONEY LOANED ON EVERYTHING. LONE STAR ICE CO, BOTH PHONES ICE COAL WOOD BOTH PHONES LONE STAR ICE CO. The Shumate Dollar Razor “Th# razor without a pull.” Sold throughout the world. Exohanged and no if questions asked not satisfactory by the Shumate Razor Company. TEAGARDEN & SHUMATE D i s t r i b u t e r s , A U S T I N . T7XAS YATES Corner Drug Store Cor. Soionth St md Congress Avo. EXCLUSIVE OPTICIAN Specialists In Lenses for the Eye. Endorsed ‘ay ell the Leading People. New Phone 885. 709 Congreae Ave. Fine Stationery T en n is Goods V a rs ity P e n n a n t s ALL UNIVERSITY TEXT BOOKS AT • • • THE CO-OP ONE GRADE ONLY. T H E ARTISTIC HIG H EST RELIABLE Bush & Gerts Pianos We Sell On Easy Terms lf Desired. BU SH A GERTS PIANO CO. OF TE X AS. J . R . R E E D , M a n a g e r 816 C o n g re s s Avenue. A u stin, T e x a s. H A N C O C K H O T E L . Post Cilice and Opera H ouse Block. Forty elegant rooms. Free baths. Everything first class. Special rates to students. Your v i s i t i n g teams specially soli­ cited. Satisfaction G u a ran te ed . T H E T E X A N L I T T L E L O C A L S . * C l a s s Meet S a t u r d a y . Look out for t h e C a c t u s ! W h a t's gone w ith th e fa c u lty s m o k ­ er.'- ai .i th e fac ulty a d d r e s s e s ? H ow ard E th r e d g e w ent to Dallas S a tu r d a y n ig h t to visit hts p are n ts. Bowen m a d e in ag a in st a hea v y wind, last week. IOU y a r d s 10-2 M i s s e s Boothe w ent t<> S an A n t o n i o T h u rs d ay to see th e " I ' tile of Kl Av­ ers.” P re sid e n t Pf tib e r mo e a flying tr ip the last F riday r e tu r n in g \\ neo to next day. Miss G w y n n e J o h n s to n Is s p e n d in g a few days in th* city, th e guest of Mrs W. S. S u tto n . 2:30 P. M. S a t u r d a y . C l a s s Meet. Misses W right. Drown. L ockett, H a rt, ('ade, Yidol, S tanle y, Campbell, S m i t h ­ ers a n d S< bield. “ M innow " Wofford v a * d ow n last S u n d a y on a visit to the V arsity and the S ig m a N u ’s, T he follow ing y o u n g oned by Mrs. C a ro th e A ntonio I cst week id le s , c h a p e r S. v i s i t e d S a n Will P rut h e r Jr. car ie dow n th e Picnic a t I" a t te n d 11 a rn N e w W aco J Iraunfels. I ir. H a r v e y C arroll. Jr., an a l u m n u s of th e L aw D e p a rtm e n t of the U n iv e r ­ sity, is in th e city. A la rg e n u m b e r left S a t u r d a y night to a t te n d th e S a e n g e r - fost at Dallas. s t u d e n t s o f Mrs. Mart of S an A ntonio silent S u n ­ d ay night w ith h er d a u g h te r s , Misses M ary and Mamie H art. I s n t it a b o u t tim e w e w e r e le arn in g th e n a m e of th e f o r t u n a t e U n iv e r s ity l a d y w ho w i l l lead th e Pinal B a l l . Mr. J a c k H u b b a rd . I A. ’03, p r i n ­ cipal of Belton N i g h School sp e n t the l a t t e r p a r t of la s t w eek in A u s t i n . M lyor-elect J a c k s o n of H o u sto n i s one of th e m a n y I. I. B ' s of th e U n i­ versity, c o m in g to t h e fro n t i n T e x a s It is p le a s a n tly notified t h a t t h e r e is one new b e n c h on th e C a m p u s. E v e i v - body th e re a r e m a n y t h a t m ore com ing. is ho p in g _ A d rian Moore a n d Dave P r e n d e r g a s t th e ir la st S unday w e r e dow n old friend s, a n d to visit th e ir b r o th e l of th e S. A. K. f r a t e r n tv. t o see C o m e o u t t o C l a s e Me et S a t u r d a y . S upt. B eck h a s put iii tw o m o r e new g r a v e l w alks a c r o s s th e c a m p u s, m u c h t o th e c o m f o r t a n d con v e n ie n ce of th e public. “ N a tu r a l I.* >f H u n t spe n t T h u r s ­ th e in day. F rid a y , a n d S a t u r d a y w ith D u n c a n boys o n B urnet C ou nty. th e ir r a n c h o ut Dr. Bolt on, t i n H i s t o r y I I I ) : “ W h a t w a s t h e m o s t i m p o r t a n t c l u b a t tion t h i s p e r i od of in Parts t h e F r e n c h R e v o l u ­ F r e s h m a n : “ T h e J a c o b y m n ! ” lbs', who Miss J a n e t t e is now a t ­ ten ding is v i s i t ­ th e I V ti ton N orm al, in g her sis te r , M i s s Anna D Hoe of the I diversity. FOOT B A L L N E X T F A L L . ( C o n tin u e d from page 2. » other game are Vanderbilt, W ashburn?, Colorado, Drury, Missouri School of M im s, \r k a n s a s , K ansas S ta te Normal, and K a n s a s City Medicos. There are so business many good offers management hardly knows which to accept. It prefers, however, to get a rath e r light game. th a t th e The team villi lie gone over ten days. The trip has already been approved by the faculty on account of its cduca tional value The team will m ake the trip in a special car, will get to see St Louis and Chicago, and will spend sev l air. This erat days ut to f o o t b a l l will h e a great lo Compete players the It has been definitely decided team bv the the am hoi it u s, on account of heavy gam es that are to lie played, to send tw o full insuring to each m an who isutijietea a double chance to make the trip, th e W orld’s incentive tor places on teams, th u s The is not to be the trip, however, whole of the season. I he games to be played in th e s t a t e will be unusually good. The Haskell Indians will play in Austin October JI. m d Sewanee, N ovem­ ber 11 to Ne­ Tin* Indians are, next te am in th e Missouri brask a , the been alw ays valley. c ount e d one of the in the south. Last. season was the first in five years th a t they were defeated by Vanderbilt, and then only by Hie narrow m argin of one ("'till down. ls*st Sewanee has liest o n October 8 th e re will I" a game It has not been definitely in A ustin team probably d e c i d e d w ith what I niversity who beat Louisiana S ta te \n to n i o in th e orange an d whit** a t San t n*. *02 by a set ie of 5 to 0, or Tule rn versity, who w ent befor* the Longhorns th e same season bv the same scorn. Borne others are Ic in g eons id ared t h a t d ate, am ong which are some Of th e s ta b teams. down fo r ( letobcr 15 the Dallas F a ir game will lie given to “ kin I horn a, who has bein m aking such rapid he played. it will strides in athletics recently. I November 1H a game w ith Baylor in I niversity will probably be played Miss M o o r e , a n I n s tr u c to r the is visitin g her sister, the W o m a n ’s in Aust in. D enton N o rm a l Miss B e r t h a Moore ut B uilding W h y is it t h a t tm* pow er* t h a t rrn do n o t e x t e n d th e ir good w o rk a n d put - In e lec tric light* o n th* s t a g e of th e w ,u A u d ito riu m a s well aa in tho balcony, j several te m p tin g offers tor t h a t date. I The T h anksgiving gam** has n o t yet . been arranged. It is probable that. the and Mechanical College A gricultural i will Is* (riven a chance, though there are . i * I J u d g e Y anc ey L ew is delivered an ad d r e s s to th e c o n g r e g a tio n o f th e C e n ­ th e su b je c t tr a l C h r is t ia n ( 'h u t c h on of T h e C o n s titu ti o n a n d R eligious L iberty." T h e la d ie s of in b e a u tif u l dec o ratio n * th e U n iv e r s ity C lub th e put A u d ito r iu m p r e p a r a t o r y re c e iv in g the v is itin g d octors. T he se n io r ( la s s will u tilis e th e ir work a n d r e ta in for c la ss d ay exert to in M a s te r 's th e s e s a r e du** in th is week an d as a re s u lt you ca n h a rd ly get a m o r n in g 's g r e e tin g fro m th** g r a d u a te s . too busy c r a m m i n g or T h e y 'r e r a t h e r g r in d in g out the result* of th e ir c r a m m in g . all B. Hall extend* thank* to the ladies who spread dinner with them at L a n ­ dau Park April 21st 1904, and requests that you spread with us again April 21, 1905 at the same place, and so on for the next 49 years. to d e b a te M essrs. Wain® and IJx we will leav e for M isso uri w h ere S a t u r d a y nig h t the U n iv e r s it y o f th e y go M issouri. 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