F J t R S T C O L L E G E D A I L Y I N t so u t h " > n v t e x a s . s \ T t W ; 7 ~ M ' R I I. IO, 1915, Parlor Mgr. Phone 902 ’n d T atoh, eic ° n Cl ! practice •■cover Paying ''an Off> iRD. ISM at pt&ori* > Bilk .Ed At! A • BJ tv a JOI- * ' • [EXAS DEBATERS SPLIT EVEN IN DOUBLE CONTEST ' A im in Team Vanquishes Louisiana B y Phone .Hoi j ■ Two to One X ote W hile Arkan- gas Beafs Other Texas Team By Sim ilar Decision. H Texas debating team represented by a w. Wood and C. B . C allaw a y de­ n t e d ti. T Hawkins and J . B. Johns- K of Louisiana, in a .spirited debate K i(| last ' a ht in the U n iv e rsity audi- jwium. I The Minimum W age question was file subject for debate, and both toms sh*ca- m eat and [eparation <• intelligent the subject. The Tex Bp debaters, vho had the affirma- K e of the question, went into the Lge of stressing the question \e fact that we have a low wa pre evil United States. The Texas men by (aiful arg . tent showed that soei in genera' pays the cost of main killed laborers who arr pining the that it is a more I Jder-paiil, Hie long: run more eco peal. and fcnical, to i iv these laborers di- Irtiy by a scale of minimum wagt an perm!* thorn to fall back on soci- for maintenance. [.After poi ny into the cause of th< rf of un. doyment, Mr. Wood pro hsed a iv! iiv; the minimum wage I M \ K R S I T Y Ii Et K\\ Ks V A I U T. " i l l Be Used in R»‘M*arch Work on Texas < oast, '■ ('• W . l.rackonri,! is without - - ,loubt am°n e the best friend, the I , v e rs ify has. ’ m Ile is th, man who gav* to tho Un i vend t\ the - vicinity of the dam, wl Brackenridge Hall. “ B .” Hall, to the I the (> donate*] the b etter known a> lands in „ been a member of niversit.y, and has i th., R- d " f ***** f , , , ;.... ><*ars. U h j,,,-t t0 )h|. r i i . I" whT-hy f'.S S'a\ idad ho desires tile Cniversitv to ><*<* as a floating laboratory of th,. departments of biology. for the ,v search along I he lines of flora and I fauna of the (lu lf of Mexico and pa, ! tubularly alo u t the Texas coast. This ■'arht is I I I feet long and cost $:,o 0 all<1 is P'luipped with all rom e ai ? rices. I A party consisting of Hrs. Battle. Benedict, Patterson, ( lark, and Holli day of the U niversity, Dr. Huxley of ‘net Brackenridge, are on their the Gulf at present to to gate the project. an i»! - trip invest i Rice Institute, and ( J u|j; TALK TO BE GIVEN ON POTASH SALTS I run. Dr. F. XV. Zerhan of New Orleans to Hive Illustrated f u t u r e Monday N ig h t— Heads Rig Syndicate. ! Next Monday night at 8 o’clock, great potash syndicate of New Or Dr. F. W. Zerhan, manager of the in his firs t speech |Mr. Callaway had two separate and li.i that stint evil.' low wages and unem loyment. The remedy for these two dis won Iii necessarily be separate lid task f‘ the a ffirm a tive was t< fove that a minimum wage was ar bitable I most lo., w wage evil. He suggested that lee- e remedy proposed by the Louisiana I GS piven at tJie U niversity this im—rest ( ivt ion of im m igration— I year. Dr. Zerhan comes here in re­ mould probably he a remedy for un- I sponse to the request of Dr. E. P nploymeat, hut it was not a remedy I Schoch, who visited the syndicate dur- mg the time of meeting of the Am en • the Lov, Wage Problem. ’cans, the German K a li W orks, will teliver what w ill undoubtedly be the md logical remedy for th* L , illust r-itn.t illustrated interesting of . • , . ‘ i b tin* The I nborn interest,, inasmuch as in the Chemi -al ,, another, and in their The Loin iana men made forceful can Chemical Society, where he read leeches and their argum ent a g a in s t !1 Pa Per based on the experiments ie remedy proposed by the Texas I ‘onducted rn, showed keen logic and skillful I t0»\v here. hack strong in refuting arguta* nts of the Texas men. The luRiana men showed a keen sense of nin! a! ’ had the audience laugh- intern neatly throughout the eve- lecture will be of ■asoning. The Louisiana men had p roa* it will ■tendency to walk from one end of I *M* illustrated with lantern slides and B e platffii us sveral reels of motion picture films, which were taken at famous The G er­ Stassfu rt potash mines. man K ali W orks of Stassfurt Ger­ many mine the crude potash .-.lifts and supply them to various refining establishments from which Anmriea gets its supply of the pure potash salts for use labora­ tories, and in the manufacture of numerous valuable compounds, such as fertilizers, etc. The chief salts are which handles potassium chloride, potassium sul­ phate, double manure salt, kainit. and manure salt, and it is of importance in that the United States are com pelled to get these from Germany exclusively. IThe other Texas team composed of •yniond M. Myers, and E . C. Nelson " * ’ ‘ted the negative side of ti ' a Aion with the Univer- F ayetteville ? by a decision of 2 to I OFFICIAL NOTICES ie sa,n' ' r^an :i'> this company W Kansas, chemical a t in g. WINSTON ALLOWS BAYLOR BUT TWO HITS AND WINS lo n g h o rn s W in ., 1 "•»• H a,,lls,, in |'ir.| N tar No-Hit Harm of Season- Roll, in Njn|h N<| In n Runs | „ r |(a\lnr. In what j hit game th. | tin I contest i I vs i t h Bay lor. ■ by the air Winston, to reach fame very near being a no Longhorns won the ini- "f tlu> three came series I he game was featured tight pitching of “ Doss” xviio allowed hut two men ,r-"f base until the ninth i,m'ng. in which time hut twenty-six men laced him. In the ninth, Mosely sent in in place “ lengugh as a pinch hitter reached Gist on Edmond’s hoot, was advance* to second on another pinch hitter -mgle to right field, and crossed th. (date a lle r two men were down or field. Roach’s triple to right Th game was over when Roach wa aught to lengthen his triple in a hot-box when ht into a t lied llOHl* in the ninth. Winston whiffed twelve men and allowed hut two hits, both of these coming Sanderford pitched a steady game, and was es penally effective in holding the run In**ke« liers close to the bases, hut fielding support, his teammates lnak ing a total of nim* errors. Texas scored first in the second im mg when W illiam s put one through second, went to second on a sacrific* by Anderson, made third on an in field out, and came home on Mon first. Texas Sallied uing’s out at three more runs in the eighth on hits by Monning, Cambrel!, Cartwright, and Hooper. This marks V arsity’s fourth straight victory'. Box score: 0. I I A. E I I I Texas— A B . R. Edmond, db ........... 3 I) . Moaning, 21) I I I Gambrel I, ss . I I 1 Cartw right, rf I I 0 . . . . lf Mays, I 1 0 . . . Fowler, lf 2 0 0 I 2 4 .. Hooper, cf . W illiam s, lh I) I I . Anderson, c 2 0 0 I 0 ti . . VV7 ins ton, p I II I I ti 12 (I (I 0 I) () 0 I Totals Earned run.1 ll I S Baylo r: Jordan, 2b . . . Stanton, ss Roach, cf . . . Hobby, lf ( 'russian, til) . Mendenhall, c Olengugh, rf . Harwell, . Sandeford, p . lh A IL It. . . . I . . . I I .. I L Po. I > 0 2 0 (I E A I 0 0 I 0 ( 2 I ! 1 4 0 0 < 2 (I 0 2 I J 0 0 0 0 0 (I B >. P. U . Hike. The 1 P. U. of the U n iversity apti-f ic h and their friends wi 1 !l * to Mt. Bonnell Satur- 9.0a „ “ •*jh p. m. u. M eet at the churr D A V ID M c G E E . Rabbit Foot Club. oot Club w ill meet with 1 1 Hudson tomorrow after- l0n at : P- rn. at 19th and Rio Grande ‘ The lecture w ill probably he given in K Hall 5. It is free for all who coml*, and the rare opportunity Im lid be taken advantage of by tho -In­ dents. Dr. Sehoeh state , that it will be a treat for all, whether tine has had chemistry or not. The exact place will be announced tomorrow’s Texan. in Tot tis Earned runs 2. 29 Score by inning- I Texas Ba vlor ............. It .010 OOO 0T OOO OOO 002 Sum m ary: Three base hit, Roach; strike outs, by Winston 12, by Sande­ I; base on halls, by Winston I, ford P I C T U R E S ON B U L L E T IN B O A R D , by Sandeford I; left on bases, Texa o as Bible Chair. !’ ' : Mem 11 Ik] ' a » ; jj , [j, !, f ‘ n,‘ dam at 4:10 sharp. :’!,(} Friends of the Texas ar® reminded to gather the west walk a t 4 A special car for the )eave the U n iv e rsity ^ C O M M IT T E E . _ _ — Jo, Ray lor I. Two pictures posted on the bulle­ tin boards of the Law Building yes­ terday morning caused much specu­ The pic­ lation as to their identity. tures were snapped, while the two men represented were speaking, and in ve ry .striking positions. developed that the pictures were of Waxahachie, the Louisiana debaters who met the -pit* a w* t and Texas team last night. late) Special to It the Texan; — Texa , T R I M T Y B L A N K S C H R IS T I\ N S . Swimming Tests. L O U I S I A N A A F F I R M VI D E W IN S . I ' r lnR te tov ,.t its „f v Af n at Y failed in both swim- . „ M. C. A. are Te­ at the gym on Tues- P* ai. Attendance w ill count a n d absence w ill count two n‘ R O Y B. H E N D E R S O N . The Louisiana team, upholding th** the Minimum affirm a tive side of I ni- the W age question, won ovei versity of Arkansan last night in th** debate held at Baton Rouge, La a 2 to I decision. NO. I 11 VARSITY WALKS AWAY WITH MEET; RECORDS BROKEN Littlefield, f rame and Hodges Star at X L*! at College S i a(ion — Team Royally Entertained -Stay­ ing at College. Outgoing their opponents in most < \* i\ nubvisually ii,n<. agt* t.i the meet, amid starring tjln(> ^ Iv va* tra. k team piled up a total of l,:l I - points affa inst (| bv the Ai- R if, and It , j hy ijiee ' Thp f . W right, | day o f th , whi,.h js |ipjni, M ( ) 1 *0. S E .V V K K I Kl l l K E S . '"'■ n i.rh lauKhl Hr. M ather ami tilers New in I n ive rsiu E a ru ltr. ^ r- ‘L XX Seaver lectured last night at ( * A. on Physical ('a l­ ture. Dr. Sh ive r was one of the pion­ eer* f.t modern physical culture and h«l much to advance this art. He wa.' professor at Yale Gruver for a number of years, and is now connected with the Chatauqun >i bool of Physical Training. 1>r* ‘St‘aver and his wife are on their way to California, and many courtesies have been extended them while in Austin. Miss Aden entertain ‘‘d them with a boat trip up the lake Friday^ morning. A number of Dr.; beaver’s former pupils are now in the! faculty of the University of including Miss Aden, Miss Miss Fonda, and Dr. Mather. «\a GIRLS FRIGHTENED BY BOLD BURGLAR Intruder Makes Early Moraine ( ’all \t G irD ' Hoarding House and Scares Boarders. Xesterday morning at J o’clock the U niversity girls who board at Miss ooks hoarding house, 200 E. 21th street, suffered a severe scare at the hand of a hold burglar, who made an •ttempt to enter through one of the windows. The growler first woke Miss Mel arty, who promptly called some of the other girls to phone for the I he policeman was prompt allice. One of them went to the abune, supposing that some one had ung her. Another then rushed fran- nlly in from the hall and told her to phone for a policeman, which she lid. in his response, and the whole place was horoughly searched, but naturally, no had nough time to get away before th. op arrived. The only clue obtained was a stick with which the prowler ried to pry the window open. Th* same man seems to have attempted to enter tin* adjoining residence, for they report a sim ilar experience, burglar was found. He had trying J his is the third time burglars hav< been to burglarize Miss Gook’? residence. The first time he came he came near getting a valuabh diamond. The second time he failed to accomplish anything hut wake th. nils, though at Hi** next hon h< made away with a sack of flour. T E X A S M IX E S WITH DAYLOR TODAY IN A DOI REK H EA D E R First Bargain Day Hill of I hi* Se a­ son is Set for This \fternoon at Today is bargain day for the Uni versity fan . All lovers of baseball will have the opportunity of witness ing 11n* fi i' t double header of lh* season this afternoon when Varsity will face Baylo r again in the double hill. The game starts af T o’clock sharp The band will he on hand with som. good music to cheer on the team ane delight the ear of th** listening spec­ tator. ■ it ( oil.',;,, 'lo tio n , was a irreal sue ami th.' Texan team, under Cap 'ain Mathis, .overed themselves aith Littlefield was the individual nts in hi*h and . "tar, snort,,,, ll 1-2 l,r,">il hurdles. Fram e did son. running, salmnal winning •'prints. Hodge established a tat** recon! in the half-mile. both new the meet I he night before the cadets held a rally, and the ex a s learn proclaim it a regular love feast. lh** A. Al- M. contingent are unani­ mous in saying that either Teas or the Aggies must win the meet, and at the reception which was tendered the visiting teams, the cadets were mal in professing their esteem o f Xarsity. The Texas team are stay mg at the C ollege, and say they a re having the time of their life. The weather was ideal, and pros­ pects are bright for a great meet follow inc is an account of the meet: High Hurdles Littlefield, Everett, Buchanan, 15 4-5. Buchanan. Time 15 I 5. Mile Mathis, W allis, Carr. Time L l i 1-5. State record. Quat fer mile T urner, ScuHock, Blucher. Time 52 Half-mile Hodg. ine. Time 2:03 3-f O rd. • ». State record. Morris, Ersk •New state rcc- 220-Va rd —Frame Brown, MRebel. Time 22 1 5. Low Hurdles Littlefield, Spiller, Tin ker. Time 20 1-5. IOO Yard Tim** IO 1-5. f rame, Mitchell, W illis . Shot Put Haines, Berry, Braumil inches. feet 8 I 2 ler. Distance, ll Stat** record broken. Broad Ju m p Bother, Turner, L it ­ tlefield. Distance, 21 feet Ii 1-2 inch es. High Jum p Andrew Simmons, Wa fern, Littlefield an*! Buchanan ti** for (third. Heighth, 5 fee! 5 I 2 iriding. Discuss Distance, 111 feet Role Vault Jordan, Haines, ll inches. Bother, 11 a 11 u k, Berry. Fin Icy. IO feet 3 inches. Hammer Throw Berry, ( oui on. Distance, JJT feet, lr niche Jordan, Relay Race T< -a , fir t; Aggies, Rice 14 12. ■A » « » j •I* \ * * C H A P E L N O T H ’EH. and Mr. St lie k **r t. led the de­ at Chapel votional exercise yesterday. HR. selections in­ cluded portion* of the magni­ ficat the benedictus. Both are beautiful passages, among the most pow* rful in all .scripture. The p la yer was direct***! to the local needs of ’ h*- -tu*l«*nts and insti­ th** including in general, tution thanksgiving for the many show­ mercies and hi* sing ered on us new hymn was tried with good it. was a l ­ results; at first leader, most a solo by the hut it soon dove loped into a good ( hor* * s. T h i s wa,* fol­ lowed by on** of the old fam i­ liar songs in which eve ry­ body rlaily. A joined. Mr. LL W. Mc la u re l! will h ad this morning. af* •I* JU • WI.>!• .% .T. I- I* Sensational Fielding bv Itoth Sides Feature of th.* Game, O IL T E S T S A R K M A D E . The Bureau of Economic Geology has Ik *en conducting gometests of oil V \ !* ‘ which wa recently struck at Riling heavy fl 1 T rm it>' ton, near Coleman, Texas. The oil i a ^ D score j wonderfully pure to la* taken from fasted payer ors ^ naturaj supply, and the oil mer won over T. < . T h e game wa - the the local field this national playing figured on both sides. has been ma a student in VVatsoi and Johnson; T C. I!., Grot - the Afadcm i, Department, is in fie ’ 1 d 1,1 I are greatly pleased at th.* test which are greatly pleased at the test ______________ a ' by ty and Christenberry. St.uckout by U)n | nfim ary M i.s fjiW s ha* been ; Watson, ii, by ( rotty 9. iii for several days Three— Band lo lh* on <*cond. Time 3:30 3 5. Hand \\ itll MuMc. rota I, Texas 09 I 2; Aggies, J I ; TH E DAILY TEXAN T h e S t u d e n t Da il y P u b l i c a t i o n o f t he U Di ver sit y o f T e x a s , railroad*. n y t h i n k h e k n e w Ile made the oompah m u c h t h a t t h o r s o o n p u t h i m i n c h a r g e o f a b i g b r i d g e c o n s t r u c t i o n f o b w a v o u t W e s t , W h e n h e g o t o u t t h e n 1, h e w a s a l o n g w a y P u b l i s h e d e v e r y morning- e x c e p t M o n ­ d a y duri ng: t h e c ol l e ge y e a r . E n t e r e d a s second-cl a. -s m a t t e r a t t h e P o s t o f f i c e a t A u s t i n , T e x a s , u n d e r t h e A c t o f C o n g r e s s , M a r c h 3, 1* 7 9 . S u b s c r i p t i o n p r i o r *2.50 i f p a i d b e f o r e and h ,n v I, o t h e r w i s e *.1.00. I r« i n J the* g< ui 11 e a t r n o s p h e r e s o conducive* to successful b l u f f i n g . (I on one side of the river - l h ' • ' b i o d ( l i d t h , . „ nlv th in g he knew , ) luf -(V|) D e c e m b e r d „ r | > ) | t . „ e J ------------- I Jut that didn’t build t h e bridge. —---------- . . ... S t u a r t M c G r e g o r D an W i l l i a m s T o m P o p p l e w e l l ____ B i in< ^ M J. H. G o o d m a n . . . . Assi st a nt Ma nag e r Robert I,. Skiles. .Circulation Ma nage r F d i t o r - i n - r h i e f M a n a g i n g E d i t o r Ile wa- fired. **\f . . . J . a ‘.I— A loan must have n,nn‘ f hnn a line To catel] big fish .” . . COLLEGE NOTES. Mi- Miuri to si rig la. is A p r i l Mine. ■r S. h u n i a n n - H e i n k s t u d e n t s u n i v e r s i t y K a n s a s . T h e S t u d e n t s ’ A s s e m b l y f o r t h e h o n o r s y s t e m h a s a d o p t e d MI* II. O f f i c e s : t ’n i v e r s i t y , R oo m 120 M a i n B u i l d i n g ; u p - t o w n , 206 W. S i x t h S t T e l e p h o n e s : U n i v e r s i t y o f f i c e 3149; tip t o w n of fic e, 489. I s s u e I v d o r T o d a y P. C. BRA D V C. A l m o u s .............. A - di st an t E d i t o r •V IL R a t h e r R A. 1‘a r t e n W m O ' D o n n e l l IL S a n e r •L V. Pa r rot t A ( H e c k l e r VICTOR VICTROLAS — and— PLAYER PIANOS Special Term s Allowed Reed Music Company Tx! Both Phones 524 J Popular Sheet Music 10c. In St oc k a t B o a t W a r e h o u s e a t L a k e A u s t i n . I n q u i r e a t S t o r e . M r L U X ’S ROA TS. Row Routs, Motor Roots, C anoes. THE WALTER TIPS CO. Sani B a g r (.M fi n°* t o his h ;;m ' aPpendicitis he vvi11 not er-t! we e k. - has bee, . , • VVltb an att ^ chool be Up it * Ur)til Dowell J, Jn t h e Sc ho is s u f f e r i r , L pendiciti.s. student }> i o n e ^ T ‘ < ’ na Ir dttack 0f J 1 SB Pi Phi" ]i " f ’H i ; ‘ 1 louse. T H , ; E L L I O T T ^ ' he ( ’aet ;y , t h e * N o w is p i c t u r e s m a d e l i m e f o r ca ref ! uPb rush i8 n 1“ ve some ra,' s. but ' Vr>rk, at t w N the B B * W. A. Achilles fit C >0. F \ NPV rs in H eadquarters f o r p , Good to I t ’S g ,: ,<| , f - and “ if w. havell’ to e a t.” ,,, t, it’g gJ . I" V s | r f w c h i c ag o - S i g m a N u a n n o u n c e s th e M; , , y o r ^ h n T. , l a s , o n „ O k l a h o m a . A D a s h H o u s e L e a g u e h a s b e e n o r g a n i z e d a n d is g e t t i n g m r e a d i n e s s f o r t h e c o m i n g b a s e b a l l e a s on . WHERE QUAL ITV COUNTS Over Half Million Prescriptions Filled. A gents tor: N orris Candies and Conklin F oun tain P e n s . o . M. DA VIS T H O S E T O Si O F I ’, R E M A I N E D T O F R A Y W H O ( \ M E I a i i l o r n i a . in he co e l s c l a s s t r a c k m e e t ; t h e o n l y S o p h o m o r e s w o n H ° m ,,r” ke n w a s t h e r u n n i n g h ig h j u m p w h i c h w a s I f e et , 2 i n c he s. MODEL STEAM LAUNDRY Phone 685 SA Y ES l o t ’ MONE Y ANH IS THE HEST SAXES YOU MONEY AND IS THE RF8T ™ E ST U D E N T S FRIEND T°M D. SMITH F A N C Y g r o c e r i e s 1504 Lavaca Street Phones 862 11,11 Conffresg J T H E S E T O N I N F I R M A R Y < (inducted by the Sisters of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul. C O A L O r i g i n a l D e e p Sha ft M c A l e s t e r . !l n y - ; ii t h e r e i> ; r - W h a t h a , h e r e t o f o r e b ee n a v " ~ ~ ------------- J V B ALESTER c o a l (0. «*< a s s ? " * I HONE TU— WE DO THE REST. « » « • ^ • * » . « „ ■ . P h o n e s 216. A p a g e a n t is c o m p o s e d l a r g e ­ its -rn - ly Of c o lo r a n d a c t i o n - v c s s d e p e n d s orion :it. T r> " 2 y ■lid ll,ll m o n y of a c t i o n . K on,N b r o u g h h a r m o n y t h a t it , *2 Kansa"* Tht? q u e s t i o n s of w h e t h e r c d u r i n g " f , h r i s , , 'l as b a x t e r h o l i d a y s a n d It o t h e r ourees o f d i s p u t e b e t w e e n s t u - a n d l a n d l a d ie s will be t a k e n up s h o u l d p a y b o a r d r *in a t t a i n B e a u t y , t h a t it c a n t>H A c u i t y c o m m i t t e e . express the ideas intended to be . v w,1! b(‘ a c o n s i d e r a b l e e x p r e s s e d . . s . the* c u r r i c u l m a n d m a n - 1 M n a n - in . C t ln 1,1(1 v u r r i c u l m a n d m a n - o w, r n- 'I a r f m n , I hi* d a n c e s a r e a g e m e n t o f t h i s t h e s u m m e r s c ho o l , Y h a k e - u p UP i ,.lh Tl t h e r e J ... . _ l f n - i | play becona tinsel. - " * » • * t a w d r y s h o w - o f Now, caiinot harm ony I >< measured with a yard stick, ev- (>,*y man must decide f.»r him Sfdf; henco, t h e surest m easure is Ha* voice of th e people who witness it. Last ye ar a number of people* i ,f,)r t f h ° ul ; r h; : : 11; : M : , ” r li r t h o Delver f or g e n e r a l c u l t u r e , m a n y m e n o f n a t i o n a l n o t e b e i n g s c h e d u l e d !•• utivt* l e c t u r e s . r e *?ular s t u d e n t ai f o o t K hmn.i s. t o o r - P l a n s a r e on gan i/ . e a c o l l e g e d r a m a t i c e x c h a n g e . rn w h i c h d r a m a t i c c l u b s o f o n e eol- * c e will v is it o t h e r c ol le ge s . New • r e c e n t ! y b e e n c i r c u l a t e d a m o n g ' I c x i c o A. tk- M.— A p e t i t i o n h a s t h e com­ o f nu' r(.'ia! ' ,(,Pa i’tment o f t h a t s chool be ‘k m a n d i n g t h a t t h e to t h e p a g e a n t w i t h little w e n t lu,!(‘n t s e t h e r e n d in v i e w t h a n t h a t oilier end in view than that o f ! T ' r ' f , J S C ridiculing th e show. This year, there were few attem p ts at wit on the part of th e spectators and it these were not encouraged; was an assembly of people who to appreciate, not came out to In short, the pageant ridicule. is convincing the people t h a t it is n a ils a t h ing of art. L r r o Fs w e r e p l e n t i f u l y e s t e r d a y , B a y l o r m a k i n g !>, a n d V a r s i t y 2. FAUT OR FAHLE. I “ H o s s W i n s t o n w h i f f e d 12 m e n . S a n de f or d , B a y l o r ’s p i t c h e r , o u t I. s t r u c k T h e f o l l o w i n g is taken from led Dick H o o p e r t h e b a t t e r s y e s - times It w.as p r in t e d u n d e r . 'I'- Mays got a hit for the o n e time t h e D ail y K a n s a s U n i v e r s i t y o f < ''day with 2 hits out of 4 K a n s a s . t h e c a p t i o n . “ F a b l e o f S t i n k w h o ^ h e u a s a t hat h a d a ( i o o d b i n o . a T a b * w i t h a M o r a l . ” \ I n / ,i. Mull C a n lie a d u p , , , , it lMlth h a d h. e n p l a y i n g I \ ! I ll i I / * * * IT • I ♦ 4 ... I h e . ' P e a c e d a d r i v e w i t h o n e h a n d . H e I ■ ‘ r(l a Mnve w i t h o n e h a n d . He in for a bu nt a n d P e t e g o t a g o o d o n e w h e n p r o a n d e o n ; it l o u c h e ^ u p o n on< . . i i i I I A I.. Hie h a t t e r a u g h t it on . t r i e d t o hit t h e d e a d r u n. it o ut . He ‘ d H i e b i g g e d p r o b l e m s o f t h r - m o d e r n collt*gc* s t u d < n t . R e a d i t . ! t h i n k it o v e r , a n d d c c i d t < 'i t 'Mound arui B a i l e y will he on in f or V a r s i t y t h e t o d a y ’s g a m e . , nr > o u r s e l f h o w m u c h o f it . , is p u n , 7 ' , ; ’ ' . s * •' * 1 h o l e w i t h n o t h i n g -r«ime f o r I i a y l o r . b u t s e n t i m e n t a n d s a y s o t o b a c k i t . a n d h o w m u c h o f it w i l l a e t B a l l y 111, Id g n u , I w h e n t r i e d o u t l* \ a s c o r ed t h e i r f i r s t r u n o n e r ­ r o r s , t h e r u n n e r g e t t i n g t o f i r s t on a n t o s e c o n d a n d t h e n »■<»»• a n d a d v a n c e d " ‘I by r o u t e a n d a g a i n s t t h e p r o b l e m s o f l i f e * t h e s a m e “ O n c e u p o n a tim e th ere w a s j h o m e on a hit hall a s t u d e n t who could s t r o l l into a n A n a l y t c l a s s w itho ut having c r a c k e d a R o o k and m a k e fie t h i n k h e k n e w mort* about P r o f M athem atics th a n IL G . H i t c h e l l . S c i e n c e n when he was a freshman, pre­ a severed in it while lit was sophomore, and, by the time lie I L ' i L L f i L " L L was a junior, he was right. l u r i n g t h e g a m e a n d he n i n t h . R o a c h , t h e u t -va. c a u g h t ’ 1 -' 1 h — h i t I h e r e w a s j u s t o n e e x t r a b a s e t h a t c a m e in l a s t m a n u p , to c e n t e r f o r a p r e t t y t r i p l e b u t in a h o t - b o x t o i nt o a h o m e r un. Savior hi tle ss until t h e in “ „ L U H " H e n o Z^ZTt, “and tv,, Haylor ........... v . w . t o o k U p -_____ t r y i n g t h e . • He Happened to be an E n gin. me ° } these was a walk. in eel, which itself is nothing a g ain st the man. A f t e r he had .. bluffed the U n iv e rs ity out of a a Strike" degree, he got a jo b w ith a big. o u t . ’ -------- r,,uM,a11 ^as all i t took to r e t i r e The f i r s t wa - The firs* was liled t a y l o r in th** f o u r t h . ’* m x t t h r e e it...- 4.u„ - . ‘ ifS K L ^ S T A RIu¥ laundry ... Corner IHh and Avenue. * f *i r>-i IItt i • ... F h n n o tnQ£ Stacy -RobbinlT - v , - , » 6 ^ c e n S . ' « foi'-'r,’'.^ n l ^ '" ,''ln t s ’ ,aunilr.v a spechdty. S h irts Sui',1 i / u , " " , ' All work s tric tly guaranteed! ' rVVear’ , 2 '/s cents p e r suit. Rent in ?l(| J ," ' ur',nf<'' •'«"» >J **' G. W. V ARDEN, Proprietor. Dfficea: .714 C o „,n i o u INDIVIDUALITY IN HAND TAILORED CLOTHES S E E TOM a r m s t r o n g and RALPH b u d i n g t o n . Down Town. , ' N l) ' " 11 L ,{K S W ELL DRESSED. /- 0 Congress Ave F o rm e rly W ith D e e r Robinson. ° M ' ' ,l" e 1269 SPRING ( ALLS FOR RASEBALL Baseball calls for supplies. Get th em a t U N I V E R S I T Y DR U G S T O R E Always Up and Doing.” KODAK1F"Ms I FINISHING Best Work in Shortest Time. EASTMAN I ™ s congress aw THE JORDAN CO. B i a n c h O f f i c e a t V a n S m i t h D r u g C o m p a n y . The Austin National Bank Of Austin, T exas ■ » . . S i r STU D EN TS’ BU SIN ESS W ANTS THE E P . WILMOT. President. P resident. m w L L L ® ; M - H ' F 0 L T S , V i c e - P r e s i d e n t . C X L f HIRSHFELD, Cashier ETHOLOMEW, Asst. Cashier TEXAN WANT ADS FOR resu lts JOE GILBERT, M.D O ffice : 3 , 9. 32„, ’ °,d lm' "« 4 997*0 J W 7 0 4 SSS N e w . U n i v ^ J 1 l l t o I . , , , JN0. L. MARTIN fo r s tu d e n t lam ps and supplies. Every-j t h in g e le c tr ic a l. Phone 320. 408 Co* ? r e s s. B. H. SMITH U niversity T.iilor Shop. j eaning, Pressing and Repairiiij Old Phone 825. 2214 Guadalupe St. W ork and P r i c e s Both Right D R . F . VY. SMITH dentist - ( ongress Ave. Austin.Tex.j Opp. Avenue Hotel. l h one 10.11. 3T*__ a u s t i n pr esby teria n SANIIORIUM Lith and Congress Ave. S tu d e n ts cared for throng U niversity Hospital Fund. DR. W. R. WEBER DENTIST Room 506 Littlefield Bldg, Fiftt Floor, Austin, Texas. Swann Furniture and Carpet Co* THE BIG STORE. WE FURNISH FRATER!®1 HOUSES ON CREDIT. las beej : ! " aiU'S UTI up! vol unti| h ‘alf Mack of ° f r>alla„ , )U se. r.\ rUsl>iM% ' S0I»« fiji hut N the Elliot '0,1 ss and •i c e • « w ^ | • * ha,, ’ " 8 r n fH irm it J ft CO, SF E( IA L A X \ O L N C E M E \ f r i! ^ J L i l H j r a x A w . WOMEN’S BATHING SUIT W E E K A PR IE 12 pg j - W E E K A Pl? 11 io * n Introducing the season's newest models h sllS^. hnhairs, woolen and cotton fabrics mo i fat*mating styles, trimmed in c o n t r ib '! ' i Prices Range $1.75, $1.98, s i w — < aps ( „ Match From in,,- ‘bs, See Window Display E. M. Scarbrough & Sons 1 ;r;;in f ',,h u "' 1Iarmonv ln « hi‘ " " i l l n< km s-ii,. ............... ,caribe. ‘ ' ■ VV i! I I" u ' ' ■ -<* of co lo r as an ' in te rp re ta tio n n n d ito riu m next C u rta in h e s s ia n com edy tiu‘ " " ' u>a * '* ,,, ;d File prob- m atch in g o f color- fo vluh other, a ch a n g In P n s m a tic s that w ill 11 'y to the d ram atic of- act 1 f e-. e re Making a Hit With Our Hats Come in today anc. let us show you the new spring sh„ |B, Straw Hats $1.50 to $4.00 Panama Hats $5 to $10.00 Leghorn Hats $:* to $ 5.00 F ,-m Bankak H a t s ^ 5.00 A git a. vat iety to choose1 from. Make it a point to look at our batts Street Shirts, Neck we; r and Hosiery, Vt f Stebbins & James The Home of H a rt S e f f n e r & Marx , personals Department a t Sam Houston No. mal at Huntsville. rn* present at the we 1 t a iy is in C a lve rt for a of her uncle. Mr. Bavliss E arle to Miss M ary Farrell has gone Waco to he present at the wedding Will ™ days. p lla r d Pinwiddie left yesterday to In- mother as fa r as Dal- nn her i * ! urn home. Charles Truehart of San Antonio, a former student ot the l.’niversitv, is in Austin on business. jfVrcsl u ,.iK |„. a form er 3tudent ' " ' , I.' \ '.V was on the ram- Miss Jeanette Hagelstein will be Miss Lau ra Jo h n s’ maid at th e Hattie of Flowers. f , , " L. i I1','1' J 11 • K-. ’M. was on "''"'day. Mr. Johns is -“ V • m i. norms is chefs T rain ing fi,e Mrs. Townsend of C m icana is cis iting her daughter, Clifton. ------ Dr. Payne of the Correspondence I H ^ r i a blu« floor ' in the c m ! wa)K are h implement.-" ’in * K r l SeS ° n ‘‘I St° ne w Io r - ' “ .I,' ,"'!"Pl" Sr ,W S- I Prediinnnates ''" ':rh,’s' and the ,I,|M la"'l>s and th e re e n te r s ut It ilrrr- . up o n ’ nm- ! ° \ lncl,a! A i l e t t e brought , ] , . ' 1 '’oralities. ii na ut green. and brill ii bv -;I! ' al,'ums anti house 1 • flossed m ‘^companied in Slit' U i the heroine, 1 h<" -laurh.er, i" " 1 f " 1-1- And sn i, 1 An-,I l le r in t e r e s t iM(r evample an ‘ 1 ar ' ln ft>*’ last act mu rr «< 1. .in af f leer on- h an announcem ent that is t, ■' C t ? ^ 0, u‘ th ° a r t i ^ « n , l s o t t x c i v > To this end the '* eo,or so s tr ik in g as to ! t I, im p o rtan ce, his vio- !, • ‘O ' Im ia tic - hf. — • r ‘Mt efh'ct' M ore a w ord is , puk Novelties also appear in tho other ' Uy ,,! tho double hill. Tho state t,nt-r of ‘‘Rebind tho Beyond” repro I « ° ‘V I '"*'V on a stair,, th, ,,u*at,>rs patronized by I eI,t* S h o w ers of ultra model-; : ran,;l ,n vario«* <>f our cities. Not u* of th,' amusement afforded y the burlesque is furnished by the representatives of these elite who oe- the toy loxes and comment on ! 1(* action as it progresses. The first .scene represents a drawing room in and ••right to a match; the second scene morning room in Paris in white and rose, with ti e heroine dying in dainty colors, with a heroine in black wood shows J ‘on,Ion, done , ,I'H an,J »■•• and the final episodi (ta le s place in another London dravv- m»" ,oom> « study in brown simplicity and a wronged husband finding hap­ piness inside the Such, in brief, is the dramatic complexion of the Little Theater satire. I beyond. An unusually large advanc, sal, \e.Meiday showed the general interest that these two widely divergent com­ edies have aroused in Austin and the Lniversity. 7'he sale of tickets will continue for a few days longer a1 Van Sm ith’s Drug Store and in tin corridors of the Main Building. Sev­ eral theater parties have been ar- 1 ranged for and more are being talk- od of for the performance on Thurs­ day, April loth. leave today for Plain ­ j Department view and Odessa, where he will lecture on Southern Literature. rn New Suits and Dresses Mr. Western of the University of Colorado is a guest at the S. A. E. House. C H I K R Y Made of Fine Poplins, Rich Crepes, Chic oBulevard ( ’hecks, Pretty ( iabardines, Attractive Failles. Never were colors more charming nor styles more acceptable, f< their I.rand Clothes because of sm a rtn e ss and t h e i r e x q u i s i t e finish. Every suit is designed and hand tail- orc*«I with scrupulous care t h a t is usual­ ly reserved for evening clothes. $20.00 TO S.T ,.0 0 Harrells s “ * , j Harrells Meeting Today to Kl..,, | ' r, . „ | . . „ , o f I ext I ear v R eception. p o l i t i c s have been in ra th e r s p i r i v d few da y s, the occa< 7 7 ! pitch in th e E n g in e e r in g Dona ! h,‘ Past 'a g the annual election o f the d en t o f the E n g i n e e r s ’ R e c e p t * ft L ma n e x t year. A m a s s m e e t in g th e stu d e n ts o f th e d e p a r tm e n t ** been called fo r today a t 2 p. rn. and the president o f the reception wiH h* elected at this m e e tin g , in the a re n a : Ed a ■.? tw o ca n d id a te s have - \ r Only appeared p Leis o f San A ntonio, and P w v V Pennyhaeker o f A u stin . B *h men have a la r g e number of 7 : > r . 7 7 ers. ami both cam ps arc J, , J •** predictions of .success -Mr* th . 7 : 7 er. f - I be president o f the F- Mre-er R e c e p tio n is a lw a y s a ppointed "from the J u n ior (J a s s.a n d rnu>r hr :l >en. ior the y e a r in which he - e n , . . J, , election each y e a r is th e occasion o f I the no little am ou n t o f E n g in e e r in g D e p a r tm en t, the m e e t in g to m o r r o w is e x p e c te d to be a1 liv e one. • and inter, in I be E n g in e e r s B anquet will also be' d is c u s s e d at the m e e t in g , and all the d e t a ils o f th e a f f a i r p er fec ted . M A M L E ACHE RS RE GI ST E RE D. T exa s is not g o i n g t o s u f f e r from a •shortage o f c a p a b le t e a c h e r s n e x t y e a r a c c o r d in g to th e re p o r t o f Dr, I ch a ir m a n of the c o m m it t e e on H o w e v e r , the c o m m it t e e that p r a c tic a lly all tea c h e r s. I he o f f i c e re p o r ts t h a t up to the p r e se n t tim e o v e r t h r e e h u n ­ dred I D iversity s t u d e n t s h a v e been r e g iste r e d ! and m a n y m ore a r e e x ­ pected to r e g is t e r for p o sitio n s soon. is c o n f i­ dent t h e a p p li­ c a n ts can be lo cated , a s a s h a r p i n ­ c r e a s e in th e d em a n d fo r te a c h e r s is the r e c e n tly e n ­ e x p e c t e d acted e d u c a tio n * bill. T hough th is law is not e f f e c t i v e un ­ that is e s t im a t e d til 1916 from a d d ition a l th o u s a n d to t h r e e In* needed next t e a c h e r s w i l l fo llo w c o m p u ls o r y it, f iv e to p r e p a r atio n for t h e n e w s y s t e m . f e w or no e le c t io n s a r e b e in g m a d e a> yet and M ay an d J u n e are e x p e c t e d in be the bu.sy se a s o n fo r th is work. is m a k - A c c o r d in g ly g th o r o u g h p r e p a r a t io n s fo r hand- t ir g th e work and e x p e c t to fill th e I r a . . s rapidly w h en t h e y do com e the c o m m it t e e st rd will be e rected on - y a r e r c l ip p in g s ai d o t h e r -* r rn a ti on w ill be p osted e r - r . t o f th e c a n d id a te s. I V>T DANT E O F T H I S TERM. ” M 1 d a n c in g S a le will g i v e c u t r a t e s in th is le s s o n s , b e g i n n i n g T h u r s d a y n ig h t. All th e m o d e r n danc- ( la s s e s e v e r y M o n d a y and r h u r s d a y n ig h ts , a n d W e d n e s d a y a f ­ a t P r o t e c t io n H all. T e r m te rn o o n c lo s e s M ay I. P h o n e 2 5 9 0 for ra te s. - t a u g h t , S< HOL V RSH I PS A R E AW A RD E D. C a r r y T w o H undred and F i f t y D o lla r s W ith no F in a n c ia l O b lig a tio n . Tw o im p ortan t s c h o la r s h ip s for T e x a s g ir ls c a r r y in g $ 2 5 0 p e r y e a r to d e fra y e x p e n s e s at t h e U n iv e r s it y o f I exa> will he a w a r d e d M a y I. One i* 'a ile d the .Shirley G r e e n , a n d one the W i l l i a m L. P r a t h e r s c h o la r s h ip and n e it h e r in v o lv e a n y f in a n c ia l o b ­ l i g a t i o n on t h e p a r t o f th e holder. Th< t r u s t e e s in c h a r g e o f t h e s e s c h o l a r ­ s h ip s d e s ir e t o s e l e c t g i r l s o f high c h a r a c t e r and b r ig h t m in d s , a s sh o w n by a b ili t y to do m e n t a l w o r k . A n a p ­ p lican t t o ho c o n s id e r e d , m u s t be able to s a t i s f y the e n t r a n c e r e q u ir e m e n ts of tile U n i v e r s i t y o f T e x a s . I he t r u s t e e s a ls o e n d e a v o r to secure g ir l s w h o , w it h o u t su c h fin a n c ia l aid, w ould be u n a b le to a t t e n d th e U n i ­ v e r s ity . They h a v e b e e n f o r t u n a t e , in past y e a r s , in s e c u r i n g g i r l s w h o h a v e re­ fle c te d h o n o r up on t h e U n i v e r s i t y and j u s t if ie d t h e g e n e r o s i t y o f th e fo u n d ­ ers o f th e s c h o la r s h ip s . The B e a u ty P a g e is S c h e d u le d for y e a r in th is m o n th . W h y ? W h a t ? C H E D A I L Y T I X A N RAMS HORN PROGRAM. The fo llo w i n g p r o g r a m will be r e n ­ dered at the Rar.s Horn m e e t i n g n ex t T u esd ay n ig h t: “ R esolved , T h a t capi- ! tai p u n ish m e n t should be a b o lish e d in A ffirm ative: A. S. M a r tin , O. E. Finlay; n e g a t iv e , O. C a tc h e d . W. P. T e x a s .” J Young. \ f i f t e e n - m in u t e p a r li a m e n t a r y I drill will be led by E. F. P ie s. LAIRD SCH O BER SHOES FORWoijg D IL L IN G H A M 'S ” W h a t L o s t th e C h a m p io n s h ip to THI. c o z y the L a s t F o u r W o r l d ’s C h a m p i o n s ? ” Creasing & S h i,e Par, DK. J O N E S TO SPE AK. L E C T U R E S A T Y. M. C. A. Dr. Vrthur <1. J o n e s o f S a n A n to n io will preach at th e H ig h la n d P r e sb y - terian Church S u n d a y m o r n in g a t l l a. rn. and S u n d a y e v e n in g at 8 p. rn. The address o f Dr. J o n e s wall be pri- rnanily for the s t u d e n t s , and a la r g e number are e x p e c t e d to ta k e a d v a n t ­ a g e o f this o p p o r t u n it y to hear th is e x c e lle n t sp e a k e r . E N G I N E E R S II V\ E BOILER T E S T S will be th e s u b j e c t o f th e a d d r e s s b e ­ fo r e th e B a r a ca c l a s s o f th e U n i v e r ­ s it y .Methodist ch u rch S u n d a y m o r n ­ in g at th e Y. M. C. A. A t th e e v e n i n g hou r a t th e church. .special to s t u d e n t s , h is s u b j e c t b e ­ Rev. S h u le r will p r e a ch s e r m o n ing, “ P i t c h i n g in a P in c h .” a The sen ior E n g in e e r s co n d u cte d the a n n u a l ivoiler t e s t s la s t T h u r s d a y . N in e hours w e r e required to m a k e th e test. T h e s e t e s t s a r e a p art o f th e (.year in s te a m . la b o r a to r y c o u r se E v e r y f r e s h m e n a r e g iv e n an oppor- so m e boiler t e s t i n g b e sid e s m a k in g 1 sn a r e snetidiner mnnoi- I,,. n^Dtofln,. sp a r e s p e n d in g m o n e y by a s s i s t i n g in t h e t e s t s . TEXAN WANT ADS T e x a n wTa n t s a d s w ill b rin g r e s u lt s . The price is Ic per w ord fo r th e f i r s t in s e r tio n , th r e e in s e r t io n s fo r 2c. N o N o ad ad t a k e n fo r le s s th a n 25c. Call a t room I JO M ain B ldg. P a y in a d v a n c e . ta k e n o v e r th e p h o n e . CO -O PE RAT ION. LODGE NOTICE. B e fo r e a S T R E E T C A R is placed in tho h an d s o f co n d u cto r or m o t o r ­ m a n th e y a r e t a u g h t th a t th e s a f e t y o f th e p a s s e n g e r s is a l w a y s to be a f ir s t c o n s id e r a tio n . E v e r y m e a n s is used to d e c r e a s e th e d a n g e r o f a c c i­ d en ts. 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