THE F I R S T C O L L E G E D A I L Y I N T H E S O U T H Vol. X I V . 01 CLUB HAD SUCCESSFUL TOUR IN NORTH TEXAS rt C o rs ic a n a , E n n is , a i r m a n and F o rt W o r lh V is ile d E n t e r t a in e d a t E v e r y ” r « « n I rip a S u ccess. Y. W. < . \. Mi U M ,. All-- S i rat * old G ave I.ilk tm “ Doing the I in po--ihl. Mis- I'ow i n Renders Solo. M i s M abel K S t a t ' -rd. S ta te sec r e t a r y of the A oung W o m e n ’.-- t li t tin ii A sso ciatio n , ‘gave a most > itri est in g ta lk to the git!- at the re rui ar M onday me.-tin"' ((f (| (? -ociatioii S h e had a h e subject, “ Doing the Im po ssib le,” tak ing to • an exam ple bile g re a t Horny S ta n le y, w a • J ii my th in g s w h ich were .aid to L f Dupo M S T I X T E X A S . T I E S I W Y , M A R C H S I . IHI I SUFFRAGETTES TO ANNUAL EXHIBIT ORGANIZE A CLUB HERE AT VARSITY BY GYM TEAM TO BE GIVEN SOON Mi -- EoLo tn " i l l O rg a n ize C h a p te r < ontr-1 M ill B e (liv e n on Second I ri of N atio n al Eq u a l S u ffr a g e Le a g u e Day in ' I a y “ to B e A w a rd e d \\ HI Be a So. tai t bib Men W ill Be Admitted. Sweater-. W i ll B e G iv e n bs (G riffin M e n S h o w in g W e ll, W ee * S« In ol t j ! church N O . U S . M I S H I O SO t I X L P R O B L E M S X,.w Iv O r c a m zed ( I.,*'-* XVIII M eet t •»A el sit \ B a p tis t ( buret, I raw irk to S p e a k , RELAY CARNIVAL IS TO BE HELD THIS AFTERNOON B o th [ u n e r - ilv and O u ts id e h a m s W i l l P a r t ic ip a t e in S p e e d fe s t— B u r po' e I " to R a is e XI otto V fo r annex o f the U n iv e r s it y B a p S* Iud a-tic M eet. \ o f stud madder , chut eh or g unk cd for th*' pm po e . nu* ome et the m odern social i in th e ir re la tio n to th* w ,ll meet for th.* f ir s t tim . day at * p rn in the Sunday I he text VV ill he Dr. A. M T r a w ic k ’s ‘ T h e t'ity c h u r c h and Its S e t a l NL, s i . u i’* S in h topic*i a After the most su cce ssfu l t r ip in slide. So corn in, mg i M iss S ta ff* ud th‘ hi torc of u n iv e r s ity m u sica l or- in both tin thin; she say.- and le i ation Ult. d e e C lu b cam e back p e rso n a lity thai before -Ii* had fin ished, her audience believed lathing tu Austin Su n d a y n ig h t. D u r in g th e week they base to u red N o rth T e x a s , im possible. M is s U o h e ita l.avendai of tin* L a tin 3„ i e n c l concert ; in T e m p le , W a c o , d ep artm en t led U h* devotional ser forsicana, E n n is. S h e r m a n am i F o rt v ice, u; ing for her topic the ame that Wurth In every to w n th e y m et w ith Mis S tu tfo id used. pp re c int ive audiences and e n te r ta in Mi.; M a rg a re t Do vide gave a \ io bn .-ado, accom panied by M i A lb e ,ta !*.„{ after th e ir c o n certs. nu Munds m o rn in g . M a rc h 2b, they (t f[om A u stin to T e m p le , w h e re ID lim. Mi.- E rm in a T. Folsom , o ffic ia l o r ­ ganism ii, ’Lexa Du the N a tio n .ii (A l!e«ge Eq u al S u ffr a g e Le ag u e , stat *s I hilt a call w ill be issued \ e iy oon for m em bers in a eh a p ter of the league to be oi .yu/.ed in the I rtiver- ity. Th* N a tio n al Colh *g«* E q u a l Suf- frag e Leag ue i t**mpo -et! of college people only In the S ta te leagues only college g rad u ate s can become mmnbei , but the college chapter- a rc open for m em bership to -tridents, alum ni, and member of I he ta, el ties. Each college ch a p te r is inde­ pendent of the S ta te league and hold- T h e a n n u al e x h ib itio n ot the g ym “ T h e i i t v C h u rc h and F a m ily L if e , team w ill be held on the c o n d E l i in M a y O n account o f th e lack day of intel* t in g ym w o rk last y e a r, no ••The C ity C h u rc h and th.* P u b lic » a re *f * In !.b e n ,” "Th** C ity C h u rc h and th* L a b o r P ro b le m ,” w ill be discussed contest w as held, a lth o u g h the A th Stu d e n t - o f th* U n iv . i lty arni other? ('o u net I d o nated $'*5 to the exhi 0f ;tu. ll,liv e r >ty co m m u n ity a re in \ it til to ta k e part ii, »he dis* u .-bom- o< t h e C h ris tia n association-- M u n i *' • By th, ■ I!1111 I> * on a re th*' S iK ia l urged t«» i i al Ii I it bit ion. Fro m the sp irit m an ife sted m the m eeting o f the g ym team , held yesterd ay at a o ’clock, it is evident th a t t h e y e a r ’s conte t w ill be one o f the Iw'st e v e r g iven \ c o m m itte e ! VI.*' tend has been detailed ti* see Dr. M a th e r of the A th le tic ( ’outlet! about a " I L i ­ the w in n e r o f the contest, aud g*D fo r the next highe t point w in n e rs. A g rea t deal o f is being ta k e n in the re la y c a r n iv a l to bo held in te re s t tm < la rk F ie ld it S o M o c k th is a f t e r ­ T h e p ro g ra m c o n ta in s a nam- noon Pe, o f w r y a t t r a c t iv e fe a tu re # in ad . lit u.«i to the re g u la r t r a c k events. T h ' m en w ho p a r tic ip a te h a v e been o rg an iz e d into the H a r v a r d , P e n n s y l­ v a n ia and Y a le re la y track }»,» o|,. team s. th,* I n ix *'t ity - iu d .'lit- th e re w ill tm r« p i. d i la t iv e * fro m th** A u s ­ tin H ig h S* ho**!, St E d w a r d ’*, th e c ity w a r d school J, and the B o y ** F l u b o f ZUEBLEN SPEAKS HERE TONIGHT rn gani/.at ion. i M a n W ho I- R. ann-ibl* lo r ( hi ca go P la y g ro u n d s- -Has Covered direct member - hip w it I, t lie nut ion ii M r. M ll G r if f in , in s tru c to r rn p in teal tra in in g , o ffe rs a m s eater AD Folsom sa ys that tho c h a p te r to the w in n e r o f th e contest, and a t*> he organized hero w ill not he o ver m o la r prize to the w in n er o f the , * * ■ ■ i • * lye and ye ill c a re fu lly liv e d fresh m a n tu m b lin g class. Ii turbancos o f a n y kind. ll a m a ­ In a d d itio n to the re g u la r conte t jority o f tin* fa c u lty oppose the move th ere yvill be clow n stunt and mu a TAO OOO M iles. merit the meeting yydl be held e lf the by the o rch e stra . T h e se feature!* SENIORS ARE TO A i.-I in PARADE APRIL I J fold. In the f i r s t place it irs to se rv o aa a m eans w h e re b y th .' U n iv e r s it y j TI*® purpose o f the c a r n iv a l la two- S e n i o r s NX ill Xpp. ar rn I la-- R e g a lia aud P a ra d e < a im pus X re t‘* M a k e T h e U n iv e r s it y has to p r o v id e e n te r­ ( Rim es C o n trib u tio n . I h a ll obi tin m oney to be used in e n ­ te rta in in g the people who are coining in M a y . to the In te rs c h o la s tic m eet p ay part ta in m e n t fo r these people a s w e ll a* .if th e ir ra ilro a d fa re , and the c a r n iv a l se rv e * a * a m ean * by w h ich th** money* fo r th is is o b tain ed . A second pu rpose w h ic h the c a r n iv a l w ill se rv e is th u t it w ill h e lp the coach* -. g**t a lin e on a n y n e w m a te r ia l M r . ( ’h a rle /m ilden w ill -peak at the Y . M. C. A. au d ito riu m tonight at S o ’clock on “ D em ocratic C u ltu re,* or ‘ Tho S ig n ific a n c e of the M odern Po lit ic a l, L a b o r and S u ffr a g e M ove­ m ents. M r. Zueblen is g e n e ra lly cred­ it,*,! w ith being a le c tu re r who not o n ly en terta in s his audience, but m oves his hearers to a c tiv e int ere t in the social and p o litical movement. >f our tim e. Ile is said to be largely . poll si blo for the play ground and vaca tio n schools of C hicago . I brough his influence the N o rth w e s te rn U n i­ v e r s ity settlem ent w as organized in the sam e city. In scores of the cities ol the U n ite d S ta te s M r. Zueblen IS in vited to lecture w hen some iin- m rtaiit civie im p rovem ent is lo be m itiatod. Ile w as a b o the ch ie f fa v­ o r in b rin g in g about the o rg a n iz a tio n of oeial center w ork in the schools o f Roche-1 or, N . Y * and also in Md Waukee. T h e re a re now at the U n iv e r s ity ot T e x a s a num ber of men w ho were* students at C hicago w hen Zunlden w a s a professor in sociology, and all who know him regard him as one ol the most e n te rta in in g and insp irin g le c tu re rs they have heard. T h e re are p ro b a b ly few men in the co u n try who h ave a more thorough acquaintance svith the social and econom ic cond.- lio n s in lh*' U n it « l S la t* - thai.i Zuehl*-*, has. the past In he has tra ve led about fit *' ...... i > ye ar! mil*' tours. in (inflection wit Ii bis h M um knows the la rg e cities and la ­ tow ns equally w ell, aru (he sins in te rp re ts w democratic movements of our time. ith unusual intere-1 the H R . E B Y S P E A K S . campus for the tim e being. The m eetings a re not to const t e v e n in g ’s p ro g ra m . merely of dry lecture a; then* w ill be* i great deal o f pleasure fo rth co m in g , H ith e rto the n ece ssa ry g y m n a siu m a p p a ru tu s a n d fa c ilitie s fo r le a rn in g it being intended that e v e ry one shall and p ra c tic in g stu n ts h a v e been fii, tin g o f H i. . lass w as held at noon S a tu r d a y . T h e c o m m ittee ap iMMnt, d ear her rn the week rendered its th ro u g h c h a irm a n , report the fu r tra c k team s. h ave been added to g iv e v a r ie t y io Hie An except to n a lly w ell a t t e n d e d lie sociable and have a good tim e. I he la th e r m e ag e r and lim ite d . R e c e n tly , org. I I ex ter. Th*' re p o rt, w h a h wa num b er -hip w ill he composed o f men is well as wom en, and it is hoped that h ow ever, sa w d u st p its h ave been pre pared und er the h o riz o n ta l bar . J adopt*’*!, w as a fo llo w s : A lf m em ber - o f the class w ill meet it least h a lf of the o ffices of the oz S tra p ; and o th e r p a r a p h e rn a lia nee | at the c a r heil at 11:15 W e d n e s d a y m ni/ation w ill be held by men. I he try to le a rn th** d iffic u lt stu n ts w dl m o rn in g , acco utered ut fu ll eriior r«* pi bile w ill I m* in vited rn, special nee , I,** p u re h a -od, and fro m now on th* ' p a lm , am i h ran d i bing a et o f M oab ions, but it is not, intended that the men w ill p ra c tic e r e g u la r ly . chime-* * * i o m e th in g s im ila r . A lin e league shall force it elf upon anyone. O f the old m en, A r t h u r ( m i t e . w ill form and p arad e a ro u ml th e cam T h e sh u ttle , sack and th re e leg g ed cace#, com bined w ith v a rio u s o th e r d o n t* , w ill p ro ve v e r y in te re s tin g . A n a tte m p te d g irls* b a s k e tb a ll g am e w d l bi* a n o th e r a t t r a c t iv e fen lur** T h e o f f ic ia l* a re : U ix , o ffic ia l s ta r te r . E t t lin g e r , T a y lo r and B e llm o n t, The o rg a n iz e r believes that, e ve ryo n e has a right to his ow n opinion and D e a th e ra g e , P . V . P en n yh a* b e r am i I form B a k e r a re sh o w in g up in p u , am i th ro u g h the b u ild in g s , com ing to ;i halt d ire c tly in front of th*’ m ain I* I k , S h u t t e r , W illia m F o w le r' am i G u s ­ , hould huye due respect fo r the o p in ­ ions of others. A num ber of the m em bers o f the fa cu lty have indicated th e ir a p p ro v a l of the m ovem ent. Som e h ave been I), B ro a d is sh o w in g up u n u s u a lly b u ild in g . H e re , a f t e r speeches by w e ll, I>otI, on the m ats am i horizon Pre sid e n t G e o rg e W y t h e , D r ; < t , tai liars, and will push any other man | p . , , ,-t ami Myron Blaloek, the sen lo in w ith m a n y v iv a s , w ill contribute on the team fo r th e coveted ta ilo rs to th ,’ chim e new men a re a lso m a k in g an e x ce p ­ I herr re p<’< I iv < lh , ‘T . to,,, ju d g es of tin , h. W a l l is, o ffic ia l scorer, Y o ak u m * M e r r ill a n d D. U H oo p in g at her, tim ers. I .im# and M a tth e w s , cler ks in c h a rg e of fie ld events. member, of the league in o ther stat* tio n a lly good sh o w in g , e s p e c ia lly « m m cin eol nd w ill welcom e the o rg a n iz a tio n o f G ra h a m and J . K B e n n i o f H ill a chapter here. A num ber of the U n i boro. ve rsify alum in who a re residing in Austin a re expected to become men, hers. M iss Folsom has been in clos, “ CALL US MISTER” touch w ith the cause a ll o f her Iii md ii is expected that he yvill m ale the prospective U n iv e r s ity chapter a great success. SAY THE DOCTORS F a m i l y D i m s Not F a v o r I i i b’s D I >u\ al. vision XA as U n a n im o u s H ig h A >.« lug (p ia lin e a tio n - M a in ta in e d . OFFICIAL NOTICES Athenaeum P ro g ra m . The A thenaeum L it e r a r y S o c ie ty w ill meet p ro m p tly a t 7 o'clock to ­ night. T he p rog ram postponed from lust T u e sd a y w ill be rendered. A ll m ember a re urged to a tt cml prompt Iv on t i riH‘. as im p o rta n t business t to come up. Rusk P ro g ra m . “ C a ll us mi te r ” is th,- unauuno ' \ i i dict o f the fa c u lty w h ich ........ .. de red y e s te r,la y w hen th,* g re a te r part o f them w ere in te rv ie w e d w ith re p a id to th e ir opinion s o f the title s “ d o d o ' and “ p ro fe sso r.” It. w as im possible to in te rv ie w th*' e n tire fa c u lty , bul th e re w ere enough vo tes ca I to m ake it c e rta in that the v a t m a jo r ity o f Ph. I b’s do not c a re to Ire addr,* s< d T he re g u la r m eetin g *u re g u la r m eetin g of the R u I b y a n y o th e r title th a n p la in “ m is te r ' S o c ie ty w ill be held tonight gram w hich w a s postponed a t T h e pi . la t m eeting w ill be rend* red. “ Th-- te m , a re u.-e n<>i 111**a 11 a n y th in g , >v the i* > on 'ta lly g iven . Som e ob I'M ' idee! Me'/.! iii mi ,, the * la * idol *'; at a n ha- consented to F o llo w in g is the p ro g ra m : l l alo on that d a y , a ssu re d a .at is f a t i T w o m ile re la y , V a r s it y c ia * T w o m ile r e la y , H ig h School lo ry * at* .en < " f p e d :,to t L Added it E d w a rd s . -/c 1 w ill be fur mi bed the occasion by a c le v e r . D in t not ye*, d iv u lg e d by the co m m ittee, comp*, *d of M isse s Ann*' A y n e sv vo rth , R o w e n a B a r n e t t , M a y R a ls to n , J a n e t K a u p k e a n d G e rtru d e :L H a lf m ile re la y , w a r d > ho«d*. 4. IOO y a rd dash, V a r s it y class* f». H a lf- m ile r e la y , B o ys* C l uhs o f PJO yard high hurdles, Varsity A u s tin 0. class P re s id e n t W y t h e , M r. H a l t e r and 7, T w o mil© relay, High Behoot vs. other- fo r c ib ly urg ed the .m em bers o f 81. E . E d w a r d S h u ttle race, ten on a Ada* hoot S i Boy** ^ tubs. H a lf mil© re la y . Varsity class. r,0 yard d e h, w a rd s* bools vs, < ’in!. Shuttle race. Varsity class. VARSITY PLAYS DANIEL BAKER C lu b w ill gi E j e c t e d to the u-e of the e title o r ,.f Colurnhu- H «. 11 | th* tio u n d that it toul t««* much tim. to look up a m a n ’- title e v e ry tim* CHAPEL NOTICES I B o th School** A re C o n te n d e r# fo r S t a le ■ C h a m p io n sh ip - - © * © C* tty ( Nine**** ( In ly . K ,e ,l,r i, k Kl,, of tl;e * ■ » '« - m ein of eilueatloll addn-s--, M • son William -’ Sunday choel . . * | S i,in la y .... r e M o n o f U n .s t a - a e h y ^ I - 1' jo„ (>f per- ^ , uh ” Ile defined the . U niv et it y ( le i man i dance at K n ig h t T u c day night. tho series of lectures v. b n 1, are being by prom inent men •" ^ r* ‘r .X . w s S u t. Sunday morning - of .he e.lucational the class on “ C o n se rva tio n . T h e re w ill be a called m eeting the A shbell Society at 5 rn. D e i, A 11 t h e e in ten d in g D* p a i'tic ip a te in the re la y c a rn iv a l (..m o rro w mu I |,e on C la r k F ie l.l a t :i o'clock -harp, o th at the men m ay begin <>n tim e. < G t a y l g r . he w as to I." addins. er was. try M r. I j 11 Hingham of the U n iv e rs ity and • n o n ary H is selection was the a ttra ctiv e little hym n, “ M y lan d L ” and Che rendition was much a i n ! appreciated try alt present, W e hope i unoiugham will favor us again VK H e a r Ju d g e Townes every day, The A ll e n a r e e pc* (a lly in v ite d . law ii U* wele*»me. a a double-header Thursday, being scheduled for A p r il 1* which i# a hoi- id ay in a ll depart nu u t*. T h e se gam e# w ill no doubt Ire clone a n d interesting, a re c o n te sta n t# fo r as both school S i a 14* honors I hi y e a r. L ik e T ex# , D a n ie l B a k e r ha-; not been d e f.a t e d by a n y T e x a s c o lleg e te a m d u rin g th e pre co t season. Atnon, I « VI* tor «*• wh» h the ' h ave >.t,n a i ' tw o gam* won f io n i ids*- B a y - tor te a m , im m e d ia te ly afeK r B a y lo r had clean ed up w ith H o w a rd R a y n e . T h e o n ly e rie lo s t by D a n ie l B a k e l­ ite y e a r w a to th*- la t g oin g <‘hi- jt( . , and e stin g g am e th* »• w<--re clo ** and in t e r ­ I .a k e r h as an D a n iel I e x c e p tio n a lly goo*! p itc h in g sta ff, an d uc<* t*ded »n m a k in g * ru* team ha m an ru i o ff th e ir p itc h ii - t h is s*m- w e n t w ith the club: M etzen thin. C actu s office. D ire cto r, Prof- VV a*- M a n a g e r , B . B * J e s t e r . F i r s t T en o rs: le e le i, Woodk-y. - C ochran. N a n e, Anderson. Second Tenors F., B o h in -on, F ir s t Basses; Keck. W h ile .............................. M oszkowski H olm es, L a w reno Barnes, Smith. Second Basses: N O T I C E * T E X A N R E P O R T E R S . him e lf to T h e T e x a n o ffic e and had 1 Je s te r , A ll p e r s o n s I j a i l y \ , rw .tcd t o L>e a t t h e o f f i c e t o n i g h t a t * o t lot k. f a r p o s i t i o n s o n T h e t r y i n g o u t hi w>*e changed. VA kb. at P e d a g o g u e H a ll th*- re R f c h a r d T u d o r F U -m in i? , o f t h e A d v i s o r y B o a r d , w i l l t l l p s u b j e < t o f “ J o u r n a l i s m , ” t a k m t ; u p t h e 11 , . • . {MJr te r met O ’ a f!,j th e y voted u n a n im o u s ly e v e ra l p row pective B b in ’ " a t t a r in r e l a t i o n p a r t i c u l a r l y t o t h e p r o b l e m s t h a t c o n f r o n t j fa v o r o f “ do* to r,” hut t h e ir vote W E A T H E R R E P O R T . Uniter ity observatory up to 6 p rn. yesterday W .llia m Q u a rte t t i : '? p itte r A n d e r u n , A., * W heless, N a n « , W heltss. S o r t e r * o n ^ 16 P ia n is t ^ 1 ^ u r* H * r k h . S l a t . W alter H u n n .cu tt. p r o m p tly . r e p o r t o r i a l 1* b t T t h I * p r e s e n t - n o t a t 7 : 1 5 , b u t a t 7 o 'c k i e k li t ca lle d fo r an e d u c a tio n a l q u a lif i­ Forecast f«»r today: Unset­ a c c* th ro w n out, th e y b e in g d e c la re d Tempera ure: Maximum 7<». K ie lig th le, n e the ru le s o f th e c o n ­ Minimum bf* ca tio n . v i z , th*- Rh D. fr o m some tled; proitahiy showets | achoo) o f re co g n iz ed sta n d in g . ,l,.v eave th e ir f ir t concert in tin Pigment of rhurch. F i r s t M e th o d ist rhe p ro g ra m w as v e r y sue the r e f ill and the house w a s cro w d e d to it, full capacity. A f t e r the perform - u,,t. the men w ore e n te rta in e d in the U , , of the laches o f the ch u rch . I The elal* went on to W a c o the next I morning I {h:,nk~ to the e ffo r ts o f the a lu m n i of a ll d a y , but ra in ed ti | Ween, there w as a g r a t if y in g crow d I in the Bay tor chapel a t 8 o’clock. In O I na na W e d n e s d a y a fte rn o o n Mrs George T . de to r e n te rta in e d with a recept ion in h e r hom e. C orsi- I cana has left most p le a s a n t so cia l rec- ! oik-tion w ith th e w h o le club. It was not pos dde to a r r a n g e the concert w hirl, th e y had expected to : ivi in Dallas, o the club w ent from Corsicana to E n n is b y in te ru rb a n and trave a \< i > .successful co n cert. Friday m orn in g th e y a r r iv e d in ballas and had d in n e r a t the O rie n ta l Hotel with Liv e n J e s t e r and B e n D y e r, old Univet ity tu d e n ts , a s g u ests o f the dub In the a fte rn o o n th e y w ent o tho in teru rb an to K id d K e y r o l ­ ler at .Sherm an. T h e c o n c e rt w a s vi\en in the a u d ito riu m o f the college inder the aa pi< e o f the se n io r c la ss lid et there w as a re cep tio n g iven by the 'eider c la ss and th e (a c u ity , citrin"' whit I the m em b ers o f the* clu b rendered e ve ra l num bers. On Saturday th e y w ent to F o rt mornm It ra in e d a ll d a y , but In the afb i noon Jo h n T a r lt o n g a v e then, a reception at his b e a u tifu l home in Arlington H e ig h ts , and in th e even ing tin g..ve a c o n c e rt in the H ig h School A u d ito riu m . F o r t W o r t h ha been un b ited w ith m u sica l a t t r a c ­ tions I hi en on, and the attendance was not j fa« to ry . H o w e v e r, M r. Tai Don p I the expenses o f Hie hall and emd. the clu b to m ake a good profit. The trip lins been su cce ssfu l in e v ­ ery wa M a u a 1aer J e s t e r a n d D irect or Met’/.cut bin a re both m ore th a n s a t ­ isfied. I i t p ro g ra m w a s w e ll bal anc . /n u d in locking over the many fresh, com­ fortable r- ■ hap**- th at a r- «h«>wn here. Priced at Th* to $1.25. Easter Suits and Dresses .• t a - flress section. The \\V arc indeed b * ii. dv. a * hailed with delight. com in g * >f Ka tor, of /. to** glob'* forcefully indi- R ep o rt' from ever;.’ -e cate? th at more money , r/*.r g p<*nt on elaborate displays for the big parade than at « v r re-, iou- Faster in the his­ tory.’ of our cou: try. Thi- we believe i true, judging lrom the phenomenal local demand lor bt Her and more expen­ sive outfits. There is going to be some show on the 12th. N e w Ribbons, Laces and Silks HIGHT LASS DRESSMAK TG DEPARTMENT IN CONNECTION. & DAVI EVERYTHING FOR WOMEN "ORK? lr ^dilate*, ! i;(' nio t et ~ ' k that NIXON CUI college ingress Ave l l AAS The American Nationa IN A U S T IN , T E X A S u . S. GO VERNM ENT DKI’OSITAIH C A P I T A L $ 8 0 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0 ' ’Ll s $600,0M.H SOLICITS YOUR A t 'GOU NI Gao W Littlefield, P resident. H. A W k * , V ice-P resid en t. B. C. R oberd.au, V ice-P resident ’ IT. 1. J •*> • ’resident. "hut. ‘gitcant Oihiir. k o d a k f i n i s h i n g A Utile b e t t e r — quicker—neater— bv < x p t» - tho best pa- pers and c h e m i c a l s , a n d who KNOW IM Films one day—get your picture iring your next. I! ii . T H E J O R D A N CO. “We Make Kodak P rints and Post Fan;- r> Day” LET US SHOW YO! our EXCLUSIVE S ta tio n a ry (or Men. U N I V E R S I T Y D R U G STORE .I 1,1 IWW- ■ 11 - '.." ELECTRIC LAMPS A M ) S H A D E S ” A llo Extension Cerda, Portables and S u p p l e . Columbin Martin Lamps -b.dr. Sr eel I’, A . E . H A N C O C K C O M P A N Y »0» Conf. Avo. Plum bing, Hooting, Electric Work. Those. 111 t h e s e c r e t o f t h e PO PI i . A u m o r A U S T I N M A I D Its popular not be an Lies in ita individuality. because its made SU PE R IO R . F L O U R in Austin, but it mb I (IUALITY MILLS, Newly Incorporated. Au tin, Texas AUSTIN SANITARIUM LAUNDRY We do family w ashing Students’ laundry a specialty. Shirt! 9 cents, ll for 25 cents; underwear, I d _■ ct nts per suit. All work strictly guaranteed. ' G. W. VARDEN, Proprietor. Corner l ith and Avenue Phone !10S6 Yon can net what you xvi at. when von ' ml it. Everythin, every day, in ME AT. Try us once and von ill !«• pieced. Excelsior Meat Market li:» \Y. SIXTH S T R E P / ! ’ New Phone 623 Old Phone 625 and 725 P A R T S O F B I B L E S In French, G erm an. Indian. Unbend and ..(ber fnreipn lanpi.p. W ITH E n glish translation a c c o m p l i’, in DV THE AUSTIN I11I1LE SIK UTA DI.PDSirORl m ‘JIO C O N G R E SS Y\ L M L GET YOUR TENNIS RACKET R E S f i l l *G |HE A U S T I N RHSTRIN\\ n only to die makcisof It is a unique facto! it' die world- “ buIi' Durham. w I' cess ol this famous tobacco. O E N U l N EL B u l l Durham S M O K IN G TO BAC C O r forty hand-mat!' in sort) (I " / ,1Uii\ < i,.ar,-Hrs nr.: ii lr..in "Oull I >urli;.ni nil brands of roads -made < ii'a r m s in this country combined— and the spies are still throwing. Get “ the Makings today —“ roll your ow n —nil* I obtain last­ ing, healthful enjoyment. An ll! i%b »t*11 P " t*’t, F R E E shiAvnifl how to Yoni ' ‘wii," 'n ! i i’; k‘ ' 1 ’ mM *> W ill b o th be m a ile d , fr e e, to an y address in U S oil post *1 0 D in ham , I h i 11.1rn, IS < the americ\n v • \rcocoMP'Ny iv iii ! V' " 1 . . *i It 'i, |lv iilliiiiillliilllllill ITH AE MINISTER BECOMES I \M o rs T U R I T EX YN STORY • tilt Ntvvvpap.r- toke I p the Stor> of the Near-Mari .me of Reporter and Co-rd— I inall> Winds p in Washington Rape**. tory s hall ling stone wa-- provi .I has i town stone is not int' tie* \< am* The t: a* st o! v. ira! an inno- -t udent ie story related aust ti the boy ti-on, on whom i , \\<-ie on mat feint! to marry .•porter did not ii son’ - offer < rn it,;. He wrote it well. The boy ti pleased, and till he co tis it I y called, simony bent, a them. Now, ! know whether I I ."St ll t lit til ' bus anti matte anti em! may have max . f >r I ‘ult mat' t eriug f he pars<-n\s offi r. Rev a,st- the pal. on rn a man of em­ inent respectability, anti because peo- espeviaHy reitdar. of newspa­ it from little jokes about their pers, enjoy pa con* many editm saw the story and stopped to read it. An Austin new {taper printed the same story in d iffe re n t style. A Houston paper lifted the Texan. A Fort Worth paper added a frill here and took one off there and printed the amt* story. The pal <>n woke up and found himself famous, even as did one Pylon. A fiiend t nt him a copy of a hip; Kansas City newspaper with The Texan story in it A St. Louis paper featured the little college paper tory iii its Sunday edition. Other papers here an i there printed, some with new dress, others in its orig mal frills. A former University student sent a marked copy of the Washington Herald to the editor of The Texan. The little rolling stone occupied the top of column number two, page one, under a new headline. I he little col­ lege newspaper “ story” in its orig­ inal form shared honors on page one with the picture of a person of na­ tional fame, with a noted war corro- spondent’s daily story of carnage and strife, with a shrewd political Writer s account of national politics, and with a column story on the home rule trou­ MANY NEW BOOKS ARE ADDED TO THE VARSITY LIBRARY Head Librarian Coodwin Submit N e w Rook ti*-!-- I tit iii ot S ix t'- \ int* New I Minks ^-bUnt M ins Foreign Work*. S i in me I ( ’.col if. Philo -opine des Gel Cornin-* tie I .estrude, bes Mofmr chie del ’empire Uh motel. Marquardsen, Heinrich. Has Oeffen- tlicht' Recht des lVutschen Stouten Helm, V, Historic de la I At mite di ( ’oimtantinople. Chevalier, Clysso, Repertoire des Sources Historiquos du Moven Age Emerson. M. I.. The Evolution of tho Educational Ideal. Ter man, Lewis M.. Tie Hygiene of the School Child. • Cohberley, Ellwood, Rural Life and Education. Fitzhugh, Thomas, Outlines of a System of Classical Pedagogy'. IL Taliaferro. IL , Evedinees of Christianity B rie fly Stated, Wilson, W J., The Eureka Song tor. * A Bott Robert, England’s Pat aas us Mooney, W . W , The House Door on the Ancient .Stnee. Smith. F to* the Unity, the Power and the Hood ll , Nature a W Min of Cl tx I Sober, VV., Sulzer’? Short Speech 1’orter, ll. k .t II raveling Sketch* in Russia ami Sweden Hampton, I A.. Nursing. Hop tm, Mrs E. (L o rd ), Memoir of Dr. Winthrop P a rtly llopson. Thoburn, J . M., India and Malay ria. Englcr, A., Versuch Finer F.ntwiek lung Gesehichte der I Grant, Jam es. The Chemistry of Breadmaking. Martin, F . X., History of Louisiana Littlefield, J . D., Notes for Forge ihop Practice. Mat Nutt, F. A., Fernando Corte md th<‘ Conquest of Mexico. (Salton, Francis, Noteworthy Lam ii it's. urn. Am ini, Mans Van, Die Politisehen Theorem des Altertums. Taubler, Eugen, Imperium Roman lindarnard, S. J., Sur la Method* Catullus, (S. V., Catulle Veronen i- National Municipal Review. Chuq(let, A., La Cuerre, 1870-7. VV ii 1st at ter, Richard, IJntersuchen gen ubt'r Chlorophyll Methoden urn! Ergebnisse. ble in Ireland. t'n C.eomet lie. The moral of this, as was stated in the beginning, is that the rolling • stone gathers no moss, and that tht Liber. rolling stone is not flat. SECRET ARA Ct RRM. RETT ENS. Local “ Y ” Secretary Conducted Moral Uplift Meeting at Medical Depart­ ment-—tonal Results. Secretary T. W . Currie of tho local V M ('. A. has just returned from Galveston, where he, together with Dr ll E V in so n of Austin Theological Seminary, ami Mr. .1. I*. Hunter of Dallas, has been conducting a week- lend campaign among the mo,heal n was lin k e r and delivered four addresses, ,„ie Friday, one Saturday, and two Sunday. Mr. Currie reports a most .lies.*,ut trip and a very cordial recep­ tion. He say * that there are it) en­ rolled in the freshman class this yoni, of ovci half of whom are University I )aniel IV* ;,s men, Austin College, Baylor Raker, Trinity, T. €. U., and student in the arc also r e p r e s e n t e d j body. of the United States. Caldwell, IL VV., American Terri tonal Development. Brown, A. J., Chinese Revolution, I S. Dept. of Commerce and La bor, Special report on Taxation. Bel t beira, A., Handbuch der Organ ischen Arsenverbindungen. (Iraba, IL , The Art of the Short Story. Somhart, Werner, The Je w s ane Modern Capitalism. Sydney, VV. Ck, England and th* Anglish in the eighteenth Century. Ja ck , A. A., Poetry and Prose. Crawford, Mary <’., The Roman* * • f the American Theater. ( ’revecpier, N. (J., Letters from an American Farmer. Phillips, ll. A., A rt 'n Short Story N a n a i ion. Pyle, VV school ( hildren. Shelley, IL Old London. IL , The Exam ination of Inns and Taverns of lei doge* I d.f j Don’t wear Smith Wilcox smart clothes for Young Men because we tell you to~ on wear them because they help you your way. Sec the New English Models in those s trik ­ ing black and white effects, hair line and pen­ cil st ripes, the new Tartan (h ic k s and the greatest line of blue Serges we have e\et show ti. Priced $1 5 to $35 Our I tat. Shoe and burnishing Depart­ ments are in full spring bloom. Come in and take a look. Y OU ve a look com­ ing to you. SMITH & WILCOX B l (*» ( ’u iig iv s s A VP. T H E TROY LAUNDRY L E A D S T H E M A L L TRY T H EM FO R S E R V IC E . PHONE 73 U N IT E D S T A T E S D EPO SIT A R Y The Austin National Bank OF AUSTIN, TEXAS Resources $5,000,000 O F F I C E R S : K P W H ,MOT, President. W M II FOLTS V.re l’renidnnt. C M. B A R T H O L O M E W , Am t. C«»hl»r. KNO W S T H E ST U D EN T S’ W A N T S AND W A N T S T H E STU- D EN T S’ B U S IN E S S . M O R R IS H IR S H F E L D , C » h l, r . A R E Y O U F O O L IS H ? I I M i l A R E P A R T IC U L A R IN YO UR CH O ICE OK ST A ­ TION KRY, T H EN YOU XKE NOT FOOLISH. YOU M E R E L Y “ A K IT T L E R E T T E R TH AN S E E M S N E C E S S A R Y .'' HUI T H E P R IC E IS RIGHT. THE CO OP W IL L R E G K M ) TO S E R V E YOU. MODEL STEAM LAUNDRY S A V E S YOU M ONEY AND I S T R E R EST T H E ST U D EN T S’ F R IE N D 1504 Carer* Street. Phone 685 W IL L S. WOOD PU BLIC IT Y SHOP M I'L T IG K A P IIIN G , PR IN T IN G , DECO RATIONS T m ’ inv M Kiting ll. garlin, nt for It Jim I, I- . D r B M * . in D irer! A d v .r tl.ln f . **“ rr ,HE LAUNDRY for Var- sity people is the Driskill Hotel Laundry. Give them a trial and be convinced. Phone 444. Calls answered promptly W right, C. IL, Industrial Evolution SHOW D ISCRIM IN A TIO N . OUK ST A T IO N E R Y IS M AD E CO-EDS TO (D YE \ UKA N I) PAGEANT O N APIO L TH IUD Brahms. Mur I ay, J A., The Dialect of the Southern Countries of Scotland Full* r Maitland, J. Alexander, VAN SMITH DRUG CO. O BEN ALU NIGHT ( O K N E U OF SIX T H AND CO N G RESS STATE NATIONAL BANK A U S T IN , T E X A S We h i ,sr our claim to your favor :,g ‘ Pg,r,• The ’sophomo.e ,h. - will present donees and dr.H. under the l r able management of M y dlM C tor of the The music will be furnished by Blind Institute Orchestra. * o .o a n s g > m n a .» * » I Miss Kaapke has beer, elected queen lap cr,mi, .m l Miss of the pageant, and M iss will he the maid of honor. The fed - , £ fZ Z S . Arbuthnot, S ta rrow, Octye lowing will tendanu: M .sses Mary Aline Brown, Mary TI Jeanette Markle, Louise Muller. £1**6 Hinde, Jear.Li-vc Lucille Robison Diana Md . f Gardner, Lydia t rte man :Staph* E ‘‘''« - 0 m e S X : e n T e i l a Hewait, Reid, Annie Avrie Tickett Eloise W atts, Mildred Little chil- j about the queen. An admi* 4 °n fee of 25 cents for Note tem, Lucy Lillian, T he Mod­ ern Short Story. L e w i , C. M , Cawny ne iud th* Green Knight. t . in. lu g e. de- Menschen. Orth, Johannes, lie f abl mid Hewn St h wa I be, G A., I be Corge* .ho hi­ Al berg Montz, Die Abstanmung de; Menschen un taken in about $29,000 since th< beginning of , chook Dayton, Ohio. A school for suffragette speaker ha been opened here. Princeton. O v e r six hundred windows have been broken since the first snow storm which occurred March I Harvard. A ru*w edition of the directory show that there are 210,278 living graduate of this school. Loach Hennion of the football team resigned to become a ranch man Issue Ed itor Today: s t u a r t M cG r e g o r I tall. SUvff Today: C. VV. Bedener J . T. Scott J r . Sol E . Gordon G. Johnston Dine . Harley M ay Ralston Hinton, L. L. Clitus Jones Ila ager. Nebraska. This university will meet the Uni versity of Chicago in a w restling meet on April 8. > s TO P R E V E N T A R U SU . The senior law class has guru on record as being opposed to any class or department rush on April I, A t a class meeting yes­ terday a resolution was passed condemning any attempt to start an “ April FoolsV rush between the laws and engineers. Verily, we say, as we have often been constrained hereto­ fore to say, we are becoming civ­ ilized. S P R E A D IN G T H E S P IR IT ." T E X A S Leland Stanford. A new and expensive fire signal ap paratux has been installed at this in st it ut mn. Students of Indian descent have or­ I Iklahoma. gan ized a club. Nebraska. The ('ornhu.skers have adopted th< Eastern custom of doing spring foot­ ball practice, I Iklahoma. The reg istrar’s report shows that 24 per cent of the grades given were A ’s k> |ier cent B ’s, 19 per cent C ’s, 1 per cent D’s, and 8 per cent failures. It pays to be courteous and sportsmanlike. Whim the base­ ball team representing the Chi­ nese University was here last week we gave them courteous treatment, and sportsmanlike and they appreciated it. I ii his open letter to the student body of the University, Sam Hop, manager of the visiting team, said: The welcome extended us, both on and off the field, was very cordial, and we shall alw ays remember that this V a rsity is a bunch of good and clean sportsmen, and the students PERSONALS Miss Madge, Pryo r has returned from spending the week end in San Antonio. ( lax ton Parks, who has been at Seton for several weeks, is much im ployed and e x p e c t s to be out i i i tin next day or two. Miss Elizabeth Hudson has re I rom Belton, a fte r visiting Cli nI Miss Mary Batts this week. Miss Marion Seym our of San An- the guest of Miss Louise i Muller. Can rest assured that we shall carry Paul Simmons has withdrawn from this good impression wherever we school and n j timed to San Antonio. go- they time since This statement means a great deal. It comes from the hearts of some foreign students who are hundreds and hundreds of It has been miles from heme. a long left Hawaii, and it will be a long time before they get home, but we can rest assured that wherever they go or how long they stay away from home they will never cease to say a good word for the Uni­ versity of Texas, and when they reach their native land they will remember with especial pleasure their trip to the Lone Star State. It pays to be courteous and sportsmanlike. F R A T E R N IT Y B A S E B A L L . The interfraternity baseball For Seaton opens this week. the remainder of the baseball season the different fraternities and clubs will be competing for the local championship and cup. These amateur games should be encouraged. A chief objec­ tion to college sports is that they Mr and Mrs. Rhea J . Spell, who have charge of the Mulholland School in San Antonio, visited the University a* Vera I days ago. Mr. and Mrs. Spell were students here several years ago. v o n M E E K S \\ W I ED. Secretary of Student Volunteer Asso­ ciation \sks tor Men VV ho Want Missionary Work. Vie. I VV . Currie of the V. M. C. A is in receipt of the following letter I rom F. P. Tum or, general secretary id the Student Volunteer Movement for Foreign Missions: “ I thank you for your letter of the 18th. ll you find any Episcopal young men qualified for the calls in China, let me have their names and addresses. 'W e have received calls for men to i Allege ag teachers. go to bn borts There is no lim itation as to the de­ nomination. Men who are thorough­ going Christians filled with a b ility to teach (experience not necessary, but desirable), are desired for these po­ sitions. I f you have any men who would like to go to Roberts College, which is located in Constantinople, let them w rite to me. The call is for men who will go on a tw o or three y e a rs ’ contract, No man need ask fo r a bet- tei opportunity than is affo rd ed by these positions.” T H S : D A f L T T E X A N Beginning Monday and continuing until Saturday 6 p. rn. We Will Give Absolutely F R E E HOME JO U R N A L DRESS PA T T ER N W ith every dress length ol merchan­ in our Cotton and dise purchased Wash Goods sections. Remember the pattern costs you absolutely noth­ ing and its selection from our big style book containing hundreds of authentic is left entirely New Spring Styles to you. Wom en’s, M is s e s ’ and Childrens Dress patterns may be selected upon the purchase of dress lengths such as the case may require. The season for making up summer and outing dresses is upon you and we have prepared .abundantly for the big rush soon to folllovv with big selections of everything that is good, stylish and really worthy in tub dress materials, among which are all the* new things in fresh, cool foreign and domestic. Madras, C repes, Linens, Voiles, Ratines, Ginghams and Many Others V D I C A N ” ! D G TI ii.1 i • novo T h oy < rs n rkv j| pert and h • cornin red o t h e r fov.'n I n> a I,, f .-■'“ I I ii Cl Ii | in •h o ii \\* I»<* i,IF: work. ifc\ '• 1110 mo? ' ex. or" that j; en- nf this and i‘are your. !'v ’akin. NIXON •• I \Y Conter \ nit Ii Si VI SN. 1 r «»Kres, Ave 1 BX AS The American Nation Bank IN A U S T IN , i E X A S U. S . G O V E R N M E N T D E B O - I I \ k C A P IT A L $300,000.00 S O L IC IT S Y O U R At G O U N I s r ‘(B H 8 $600,00c.|| Gao. W . Littlefield, President. H. A Wroe, Vice-President. B . C. Roberdeau, Vice-President. T I L Da I, J . Sci if. pfaefti ,, a V p ashier , 4n( c>ehler KODAK FINISHING A lit tie better— quicker— neater— bv . xpcrts i i|1(> pers and chemicals, and who KN O W HOW. Bring \mir ^ Films one day— get your picfun Ok next TH E J O R D A N CO. “ W e Make Kodak Prints and Post f arris ,T y pav»» LET US SHOW YOU our EXCLUSIVE Stationary tor Mi n. U N I V E R S I T Y D R U G STORE W PW* mW TTT1 pp*.................................... . _ _ —WW A b o Extension Card*, Portables and Supplies E L E C T R IC L A M P S A N D S H A D E S b*d,» and Up Columbia Mazda Lumps A. E. HANCOCK COMPANY •09 C onf. Ave. Plum bing, H eating, Ele ctric Work. pho** nj T H E S E C R E T O F T H E P O B l L A R I I V OF A U S T I N M A I D F L O U R Lies in its individuality. Its popular not because it: made in Austin, but because its made S U P E R IO R . Q U A L IT Y M IL L S , New ly Incorporated. Austin, Texas AUSTIN SANITARIUM LAUNDRY I We do fam ily washing. Students’ laundry a specialty. Shirts 9 cents, 3 for 25 cents; underwear, LG - cents per suit. All work strictly guaranteed. I G. VV. V A R D E N , Proprietor, Corner 14th and Avenue Phone 3086 A t prices that are always as low, and in most instances lower than elsewhere in Austin. The sticky, steamy, life- sapping heat of yesterday should be sufficient to convince4 you that the time for tub dresses for both children and adults is practically here. V OU can get what you w ant, whim you w int it. Everything, every day, in M EA T ’, fry us once and von will he pleased. Excelsior Meat Market 115 W . S I X T H S I R I . E T Old 11 hone (525 and 725 New 1‘hone 625 This Helpful Free Offer fake advantage of this free pattern offer. OI patterns is only open for this week. The matter of making up wash dresses is one that you can’t dodge. So It begin now. costs you nothing, blit it does us. We merely urge upon you the importance of seeing our superior showing of cot­ ton and wash fabrics. The pattern is gratis in case you buy. Easter Neckwear and Gloves Are often overlooked nut ii the last moment. While assort­ ments are at their best is the logical t inn* to buy. A recent shipment of beautiful new neckwear has just come to us. Y on will be delighted in looking over tip* many fresh, com­ fortable new shapes that are shown here. Priced at 35c to $1.25. Easter Suits and Dresses W e ait4 indeed busy in our suit and dress section. The coining of Easter, of course, is always hailed with delight. Reports from every section of the globe forcefully indi­ cate that more money is being spent on elaborate displays for the big parade than at any previous Easter in the his­ tory of our country. This we believe is t rue, judging from the phenomenal local demand for better and more expen­ sive outfits. There is going to be some show on the 12th. New Ribbons, Laces and Silks H IG H -C LA SS D R E S S M A K IN G D E P A R T M E N T IN C O N N EC TIO N . ONDIT & EVERYTHING FOR WOMEN PARTS OF BIBLES In French, German, B a lia n , Bohemian and other foreign languages 'N 11 I I Littlish translation accompanying each vnr-e. \t T H E A U S T IN B I B L E S O C IE T Y DEPOSITORY 910 C O N G R E S S AN E M G G E T Y O U R T E N N IS R A C K E T R E S PRI N G BY THE AUSTIN RESTRINGING CO. Only one day to wait. Leave your racket at University < at ion today with VV. II. Stacy, at Engineering Building. Get it th e re (o n io n >w. Brice — best gut. G U A R A N T E E D 30 D A Y S . T ry a B U C K E Y E M A Z D A L A M P , and convince yourself that the Buckeye Ma/da gives a better light, and a smaller light bill each month. Austin Electrical Supply and Plumbing Co. New rho** I 913 Congress A v e n w Old Rhone I W hat a Pleasure to Clubdom W e Arrange terms J. R. REED MUSIC COMPANY 800 Cong:Aye’ CHARLES G.WUKASH F A N C Y C A N D IE S S H O R T O R D ER U N(Ht' O Y S T E R S S E R V E D A N Y S T Y L E 2220 Guadalupe Street Old Phone I 1 THE CAPITOL BAKERY bort W ill till your order for all kinds of Bakery Cooee o ^ notice. Reasonable price, good quality and quick >erwce. us a trial, please. Old Phone 1016. WILLIAM ROBENSON T H E C R E S C E N T Stuf on ts ' [accomodation place I b a t’s our business. Also to furnish you with your Ice Cream, P u n c h e s and any thine) in the re fr es h m en t line. D O N ’T F O R G E T ! Sprviitl prices to Students. I m ake a1! fancy I C r e a m s from m olds, .Oars, heats, eggs and spade c r s. I H E C R E S C E N T 1000-2 Congress Avenue Old Phone I 7 0 S Njew Phone M37 ARf l ai VsS m k e the W orld Over TI lr iron-nerved bird-men who buck i tip brot ie. bos of the ride the. flir — the braw ny cow box ? of the W e :t —Uncle Sant’s sturdy Jack Tm “cow punt hers of tit* sea —in every calling that appeals to men of i n i t i a t i v e and ability — you’ll find “Bull” Durham, in f r esh Ii ind-mnde cigarettes, the favorite smoke. Bidi ’ Durham appeals L> them not only because it i I neerb toha< e.o, but been ise of its xx < >n«lor!til flavor. Eve! notice tliat |>eculiarly distinctive, rich, fragrant .iroma that only “ Bull" Durham posses se* ? Ii isdue to i Re.fi< t ations-old process kn >\x n onlx to the makers of It is a unique factor in die w o r l d - “Dull” Durham. w I tjee.ess of this famous tobacco. G E N U I N E Bu l l D u r h a m SMOKING TOBACCO ( / TU'W'Ji J r f o r t y h a n d - m a d e c ig a re tte s in e a c h 7 c s a c k ) 1 \ A manx cigarettes are rolled from “ Bull ’ Durham it.:; .ill brands of ready-made c lunettes in this country co m b in e d— and the sa Vs are bf ill grow ing. Get “ Tic Makings” today — “ roll your o w n ” and obtain last­ ing, healthful rnjov men!. IT D ET CT * Au III :iti.if< d Booklet, Shew HI)! h o w t o - R o l l Y < ’iii ( tw o, uni 1 1V « k i ’I i i;> urate, | ipei T H E SPECIALTY STORE SNAMAN’S "?l,l ; whether ti if it, Jg ggg 1 T Vc, 1 th* U n i v e r s i t y . s t u d e n t s a c o r d i a l i n v i t a t i o n at a n y a n d a e • n e e d a n y t h i n g o r n o t , o t m a k e t h i s S t o r e t h e i r h< t d q u a r t c , D i e , , C o a t , W a i s t , S k i r t o r H a t , we h a v e it. S t y l e a n d p t ■* J 1 feed t o b e c h e a p a n d b e t t e r . SNAMAN’S 506-508 CONGRESS AYE. CUT FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS A r t i s t i c a l l y A r r a n g e d HYDE PARK FLORAL CO. Congress Avenue. Phones: Old, 964; New, 109. K M.Ii s h e d 1894 B- W. RANDOLPH W h olesale BRUITS a n d p r o d u c e JOHN BREMOND E s t a b l i s h e d 1847 WHOLESALE GROCER G U I R A D O A N D FOURTH STS. Bf H H PHONES 147 Austin, Texas Im porters and Roasters o f HIGH GRADE COFFEE G r a n t , J a m e s , T h i 1 C h e m i s t r y o f TRY THEM FOK SERVICE. RHONE 73 TMK TROY LAUNDRY L E A D S T H E M A L L T H E D A I L Y t e x a n hot \ L MINISTER R E G O M E S I A M M U S 1 H I U T E X \ N S T O R Y I!i* I ike I p t h e S t or y I " * *• *ii - Marri * >;» of Re por t e r *»nd»iri S u bmi t; \ i « Rook I i-t Total o f S i x ! s . \in*> New Took-. Added 'I.ink F o r e i g n Wo r ks . S i m m e l G e o r g . P h i l o o p h i e d e s Cod .ifs. C o m b e s *1*' Te s t r u d e , Los M o n u r ’e m p i r e M l e m o n d . del t hr*1 M a r q u a r d s e n , H e i n r i c h , Da O e f fen h i g h mi ndini s t u d e n t , I. Tis** s t o r y r e l a t e d t h e Poy tent Inc p a r s o n , o n w h o m * 1 i a us e d t l i c h e R e c h t *les l Ve u t s e h e n S t a a t e n . Iii b n , I 'itll t a u t m o p l e t he va l i er, \ , H i s t o r i c d e I ly ss e , R e p e r t o i r e d e s la L a t i n i t o dt ' bur r e e H i s t o r i q u e * d u M o y e n A g e I IIM*! ‘ti; k now b a r t a the y w e i o uh m a t t o m a r r y o f f e r e d r e p o r t * 1!’ di d not >.'ii s o n ’s o f ft r i in nut. Ho w r o t e it •..’I well. T h e Poy Pe e n p l e a s e d , a n d i i 11 b e con sit I cr, off* r. on i a m a n o f e m , a n d b e c a u s e p o u ­ n d e r s o f n e w s p a - j o k e s a p o u t Hu n t h i 1 st or y toi a d A n A u s t i n th*1 s a m e s t o r y in A H o u s t o n p a p e r ii ted f r o m T h e T e x a n . A F o r t VV oi t h p , J . A., T h e D i a l e c t o f th* S o u t i i e r . i C o u n t r i e s o f S c o t l a n d . F u l l e r - M a i t l a n d , J . A l e x a n d e r , ON APRIL THIRD B r a h m s. Many L a n c e s Will lie P e r f o r m e d al I V - l P a l l o He S l a t e d o n I lark F i el d— C o s t u m e s o f V a r io us C o u n t r i e s S h o w n . T h e a n n u a l p a g e a n t o f t h e w o m a n ’s g y m n a s i u m will be he l d a t < l a r k H e l d F r i d a y n i g h t o f t h e w e e k a t 7 .MO p. rn. T h e gi r l will be fin cd in co L i m e s r e p r e s e n t i n g six d i f f e r e n t n a ­ t i on a n d p l a y t h e i r p a r t s a c c o r d i n g l y . T h e s o p h o m o r e c l a s s e s w i n p r e s e n t v a r i o u s d a n c e s a n d d r i l l s u n d e r t h e a b l e m a n a g e m e n t o f M i s s C o s b y , t h e d i r e c t o r of t h e w o m a n ’s g y m n a s i u m . T h e m u s i c will be f u r n i s h e d by t h e B l i nd I n s t i t u t e O r c h e s t r a . M i s s Kaapk* h a s b e e n e l e c t e d q u e e n t h e p a g e a n t , a n d M i s s L i p s c o m b o f will be t h e m a i d o f h o n o r . T h e f a l ­ l o w i n g will c o n s t i t u t e t h e q u e e n ’s a t ­ t e n d a n t s : M i s s e s M a r y A r b u t h n o t , A l i n e B r o w n , M a r y S t a r r o w , O e t y e IItnde, J e a n e t t e M a r k l e , L o u i s e M u l l e r , L u c i l l e R o b i s o n , D i a n a M i l e s , E l s i e G a r d n e r , L y d i a F r e e m a n , S u p h e r E l ­ l i o t t , O l l i e S w e e n s o n , D e l l a C o e n , T u l l e Rei d, A n n i e M a x w e l l , C o e l i a R e w a i t , A v r i e T i c k e t t , E l o . se W a t t s , M i l d r e d O i n k s a n d M a r y W h a r t o n . Little chil­ d r e n d r e s s e d a s b u t t e r f l i e s will w a r m a b o u t t h e q u e e n. A n ad m ission fee o f 25 cents for N o t e s t e m , L u c y L i l l i a n , T h e Mu d - e m S h o r t S t o r y . L e w i s , C. M., G a w a y n e a n d t h e O r t h , J o h a n n e i < i e f ihl mi d H e w n G r e e n K n i g h t , t s e i n s l a g e . S c h w a l b e , G d e s M e n s c h e n . A , I lie \ oi g e chi* bt <• Al b e r g M o r i t z , Die A b s t a n m u rig e d i n g u n g e u d i e d e M e n s c h e n u n d S e i n e r E n t w i c k l u n g . S h e a , J . I*, t i , D i s c o v e r y a n d E x p l o r a t i o n o f t h e Mi i c ippi V a l l e y G a r c e . F n u * c i s co , O n t h e T r a i l of a S p a n i s h P i o n e e r . R i c h t e r , M M., L e x i k o n d e r Kohler! s t o f f V e r b i n d u n g e r i . W e t l a n d , I L , Du* H y d r a z i n e . V a c h e r d e I . a p o u g e , L ’A r y e n. R e y n o l d , C B , O l d S a i n t A u g * t i n e . o n i e s N e a r E a s t . P o w n a l ! , A d m i n i s t r a t i o n o f t h e Col H a l l , ll , I i , A n c i e n t H i t o r y o f t h e R u s s e l l S c o t t h a s r e t u r n e d f r o m a week m Houston. a d u l t s a n d l o c e n t s f o r c h i l d r e n will lie c h a r g e d in o r d e r t o d e f r a y t h e e x ­ p e n s e * . T h e ( e a t s will b e n u m b e r e d a n d t h e p e o p l e will t a k e t h e i r r e s p e c ­ t i v e p l a c e s in t h e g r a n d s t a n d . Do n t w e a r S m it h - W i lc o x smart clothes for Y oung Men because w e tell you to— w e a r them because they help you on your way. Sec the New English Models in thane strik­ ing M a r k a n d white effects, h ai rl in e and pen­ cil .stripes, the new Tartan Chicks anti the line of I Slut* Serges we have ever greatest s h o w n . Priced $15 lo $35 G u r I lat. Sh o e and Furnishing D e p a r t ­ ments are in full spring bloom. C o m e in and tak e a look. Y ou’ve a look c o m ­ ing to you. SMITH & WILCOX 616 Congress Ave. UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY The Austin National Bank OF AUSTIN, TEXAS R e so u r c e s $ 5 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 O F F I C E R S : M O R R I S H I R S H F E L D , C a s h i e r . E. P. W I L M O T , P r e s i d e n t . W M . I L F O L T S , Vicft P r s K k t e n t . C. M. B A R T H O L O M E W , A s s t . C a s h i e r KNOWS THE STUDENTS’ WANTS ANI) WANTS THE STU­ DENTS’ BUSINESS. A R E Y O U F O O L I S H ? II M il ARE PARTICULAR IN YIH ll CHOICE OE SI A- TRENERY. THEN YOU NRF NOT FOOLISH. YOU MERELY SHOW DISCRIMINATION. OUR STATIONERY IS MADE THE CO OP WILL Iii: GLAU TO SERVE YOU. MODEL STEAM LAUNDRY SAVES YOU MONEY AND IS TH E BEST THE STUDENTS’ FRIEN D Phone 685 1504 Larue* Street. WILL S. WOOD PUBLICITY SHOP MF LUCKA I'll INC, PRINTING, DECORATIONS I r> my Mailing D ep artm ent for R esu lts in D irect A d v e r s i n g . Phone 333# Room I, IV n d e A br Bldg. VAN SMITH DRUG CO OPEN ALL NIGHT (O R N E R OF SIXTH ANO CONGRESS T H E LAUNDRY for Var- * sity people is the Driskill Hotel Laundry. Give them a trial and be convinced. P h o n e 4 4 4 . C a lls a n sw e r e d p ro m p tly ( o w e in W e a r e r e a d y t o o r d e r t h a t E a s t e r S u i t . s a m p l e s , W e r e p r b - in t h e c o u n t r y a n d o u r t t a i l o r co o u i e n t t h e t x n d j u i c e s a r e r i g h t . The University Shop A. G. GERGES 1610 LAVACA ST. C a l d w e l l , I L VV., A m e r i c a n T e r r i \ LITTLE BETTER THAN SEEMS NEUENS ARY,” BUT THE PRILE IS RIGHT. O pens A pril T h e U n iv e rs ity Students* nu*. I. Clip tin coupon I in i I v P r o g r a m pop ular place of am usem ent (Iou and come out. W a tc h for in T he IV van. “THE SCENARIO ’ VOMIT BEARER TO FIRST SHOW VT TMK SCENARIO APRIL I. Woman s Gymnasium Pageant C L A R K F I E L D FRIDAY, APRIL I 7:50 P. M. Tickets on sale Tm*s«la\, March JI. at the' Co-Op and Graham 's Drug Store. Vdntis^ion 2.V. Children loc. T H I ! D A I L Y T H A R S T A N D I S H ^ ® TEXAN WANT ADS Hate: I rent per word in ad­ vance. Special rate when run more than three consecutive times. No ads telephone. Mail tin in to The I tally Texan, Univer­ sity Station, taken over Class pictures m ade fo r The Cac­ tus can be had a t th e Co op o r a t The J o r d a n Co., (JIO C o n g re ss Ave. W A N T E D U pper classm en o r cou­ ple to occupy nicely fu rn ish e d rooms; a n d one dow n­ one u p sta irs room 1908 San sta ir 4-1 Antonio street. P hone 2289. P riv a te e n tra n c e . P a rsle y , the d ry c le a n e r a nd dyer. 'hone 886. Dr, E. C. Berwick, D e n t is t Suite 521, Scarbrough Bldg. A nderson & Benson s new g a r ­ I l l E a s t age- Studeb ak er-C adillac. F ifth stre e t. C O L L A R 2 f o r 2 < « C l u m Peabody (r Ca.Inc M.tkers FOR SALE BY OSCAR ROBINSON 704 C o n gress Avenue S. GREENBERG The Only Exclusive Optometrist and Manufacturing Optician 709 Congress Ave. Old Phone 1341 Any broken lens duplicated w hile you wait. BES-MAR THEATRE Today and Tomorrow Students Barber Shop COUNTS & RUTLEDGE, Props. Invites you to call. 2216 Guadalupe. Just across from the campus. S tu d e n ts, go to th e P a la c e Barber first-class Shop, Bouche Bldg., work. The only T u rk is h Baths in the city. W’m. F. Wolf, Prop. f o r TODAY “ D E SE R T GO LD ” IN TWO I’A RTS. ANI ) “ M U T U A L W E E K L Y ” LAIRD SCHOBER SPRING PUMPS ARE READY DILLINGHAM'S E sta b lish e d 1871 NALLE & COMPANY LUMBER Mill Work Building Materials Phones 172 601-623 E. 6th S t RING 3327 And H ave Th# STUDENTS’ PRESSING CLUB Doctor t h a t suit as you ta k # it o u t #f y o u r tru n k . Corner of 19th and Guadalupe. WILLIAM F. CRIMES & BRO. Mgrs. UNIVERSITY MEAT MARKET L IN D A U BROS- Props. Dealers In CHOICE BEEF, M UTTON, PORK A N D VEAL Corner 24th and Guadalupe Sis. Old Phone 521 New Phone 118 Come and see us for your Shaving Requisites. We sell anything in the Toilet Line. Special Inducements to Students. It U R N II A M & F E H R Opposite the Dri-kill Hotel. 113 F’ast Sixth Street. AUSTIN FLO RAL FO. 723 Congress Avenue OLOF OLSSON, Florist 105 East Fifteenth St. Largest Establishment in Central and South Texan Genuine Deep Shaft McAlester Coal Now is the time to lay iii your Winter Supply McAlester Coal Co. Both Phones 216. NELSON DAVIS & CO. IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE GROCERS 107-111 WEST FOURTH ST SWANN FURNITURE & CARPET CO. T H E BIG STORE 401 Congress Avenue Furnish Fraternity Houses on Credit give a concert and dance in the ball room of tho Rice Hotel at 8:15 o’clock. TI double e n t e r ta in m e n t will be given u n d e r the a u spices of th e U ni- tty H o uston A lum ni Association vet “ I t I - p rop ose d by the a lu m n i a s s o ­ ciation to m ake the event one of social prominence. T he hall will he a r r a n g e d so t h a t e ig h t boxes will be available. Five of these boxes h av e already7 been "obi, the box holders be in g M e s s r s . FL IL P a r k e r , P a lm e r H u tc h e so n , W. S. H u nt, Coke B urns and S te r lin g Myer. “ T h re e o th e r boxes a r e a v a ila b le In the h a n d s of F r itz Dyer, in th e Scan- lan building, who h a s c h a r g e o f the sale o f th e tickets. T he tic k e ts a re b ein g rap id ly sold an d include th e con­ cert a s svell as th e dance. T he l a t t e r will begin a t IO o ’clock a n d conclude a t 12. T h e m usic will be fu rn ish e d by th e Blitz O rc h e s tra . A recep tion will he te n d e re d to the Glee Club by S te r- ling M yer, pre sid e n t o f the H o uston a lu m n i, a t his residence in C o r tla n d t Place fro m 5 to 7 p. rn. o f th e sam e d a y .” V ARSITY s tu d e n ts have th e ir work done fit Silver & A lie n ’s, the Driskill barb ers. I R \ M \ E LLIO TT, the A r tis t, p ro ­ p rie to r C o tta g e Studio. Phone 2346 M E E T me a t R e a so n o v e r’s B a rb e r Shop, Littlefield Building. W e cati SA Y E YOU tim e, money and pain. U N IO N P A IN L E S S D E N ­ T IS T S . In LOST g ra n d s ta n d . Monday, la re** notebook. N am e, H erb e rt Da­ vis. Please re tu rn to T e x a n office, 25 F O U N D In Room 205, a la d y ’s p u rse c o n ta in in g a sm all am o u n t of money. LOST A K appa key, b e a r in g my nam e on re ­ ceive re w a rd . E m m a Lee, 2808 Rio 31 Grande. F in d e r will the back. M ISS H A N C O C K will the latest dance, the “ M axine,” on T h u r s ­ day a fte r n o o n , from 4 to 6, a t Pro­ slimy wed tection Hall. teach F O U N D W a te r m a n fo u n ta in pen, Room 129. O w ner m ay have sa m e by calling at T ex an office, id e n tify in g sam e and p a y in g for this ad. l o r y o u r ty p e w r itin g work phono 2906. A. VV. Hoddc. Dr. H. E. Baxter, Dentist, 512 Scar­ brough Bldg. Old Phone 1316. W . A . A ch illes & C e. Dealers in FANCY GROCERIES AND COUNTRY PRODUCE H E A D Q U A R T E R S for Everything Good to Eat “lf i f s good to eat, we have it,” and ” lf we have it, it’s good to eat.” F’special attention to Sororities and Fraternities (Guadalupe and 16th Sts. Phone 865 PICTURE FRAMING OUR STUDY lf we framed it, it has our If it has our Label, Label. i f s Perfect. We stand be­ hind the Label. C. M. MILLER a r t m a t e r i a l s TU CONGRESS AVENUE. THE ELLIOTTS MAKERS OF PICTURES SM Congress Avenue. W i I *Ul®***we4 by Oil) TOWN SAMO* CO, Old Two, Dm,, “DEEP EDDY” CALLS YOU \\ hen Canoes are used you find the “Old Town.” There’s class in every one. W. H. Richardson & Co. T arg et Rifles Fishing Tackle Baseball Goods S O L E A G E M S FOR G R I F F I T H D R U G CO. NORRIS CANDIES Largest Stock in the City Also P A R K E TILFO RD ’S ( W i l l i s 1 AN ACCIDENT TALK. It is th e d e s ir e o f th e local tr a c tio n lines to giv • the aconic of a,,.* I, !,T,7to I , ,7» 1 ® a s t , v e t ra ilw a y s y s te m al' whirl, lh ,,- may IYH th e ir p ow er to ai l in m a k in g a G r e a te i A u s tin .” You can a b sist us in tin s e f fo r t by using great care to »vk\A to y o u rse lf a n d thoi.d.y reduce o u r a cc id e n t account and allow us tow “® tin 1 money in e x te n d in g o u r lines. and verdicts bv pi vin* y o u r n am e, ii you see a n a c cid e n t, a s all th e com pa nj wants is the 2 a s to how such occurs. A s t r e e t ra ilw a y com pany U a moral am a do in g a m o ra l b u sin e s s, a n d m u s t, nerc h a n c e, encounter just claims wR w e w a n t to a d ju s t. You can a s s i s t in th e redu ctio n o f u n f a ir suit May we a s k , when you see a n a c c id e n t, that you give your name with o u t co m p elling the c o m p a n y to run you down to get i t ? ' Should it be a f a i r claim, th is c o m p a n y w a n ts , to s e ttl e it a n d do the right thing Whit will you do a b o u t i t ? Vou m a y s a y , “ W h a t can the company do’” his forced to e x te n d a n d im p ro v e its lines with th e grow th of the city and i th e r e b y a big f a c to r in th e g r o w t h o f a G R E A T E R It cannot s ta n d still. I t h a s to im p ro v e its lines a n d must add new equipment to c a re to r th e in c r e a s in g bu siness. \HSTIX The local lines a r e , ju s t to cite th e t r u t h of th) , spending thousand of do llars a n n u a lly in s tr e e t im p ro v e m e n ts , ordered foi March shipment a pow er u n it to c o st $29,000 a n d $15,000 w o rth of new car , and want to do more. B u t w h a t o f it not be tr e a te d tis a m a n b e g in n in g a new in d u s tr y f o r Au tin? We arc Home bu ilders B O O ST IN G A u stin . increa m g i n v e s t m e n t ‘ S h o u l d I lie We a sk YOU, ti p a tr o n of A u s tin a n d vicinity, to help us avoid accident-; by doing so you can help us p u t th e m oney we annually pay out for acct- d e n ts and perso n a l in ju ry d a m a g e s u its into new equipment and needed im p r o v e m e n ts of y o u r HOM Id st r e e t r a ilw a y sy stem , and thereby benefit y o u r s e lf in th e m a t t e r o f a n e x te n d e d stre e t railway y tem. AUSTIN S T R E E T RAILWAY COMPANY, W. J. Jones,Pres. Messenger Service P H O N E 8 4 5 Griffis k S« , Prop*- Stacy-Robbins Co. Insurance, Loans and Real Estate, Surety Bonds. Property For Sale or Rent in All P arts o f the City. Offices: 714 C ongress Ave., A ustin S A V E MONEY Bring us your JEWELRY REPAIRING Work Guaranteed Costley & Maud Jewelers SIG Congress Ave. Weare Headquarters for I L L . H I LG \ R T N ER, M. D. Picnic Lunches, F ru its, Candy, Fancy Groceries BAUER BROS. 2501 Guadalupe St. Phone 182 P r a c tic e Limited to Bye and bar lb- eases. Office Sea rabrough Bldg., Cor. Sixth S t r e e t an I Congress Avenue. Office H ours: 9 a. rn. to I P- m' ,J p. rn. to 6 p. rn. BATES TAILOR SHOP Phone 590. FOR C LEA N IN G W D P R E S S IN G . VS i* c a r r y a c o m p lete line o f s a m ­ ples of L a m b & Co., also A. E. A n d e r ­ son s. Come in a n d see th e m . Meet Me a t I he UNIVERSITY BILLIARD PARLOR 2212 Gaudalupe St. C. G. M \P E S , Prop. DR. JOE GILBERT Rooms 319-320-321 Scarbrough Bldg DR. W. R. WEBER DENTIST Room 506 I.it 11, ti .Id B ld*. Fiflh r»« Austin, Texas Millinery Parlors M iss H elene Bastian Proprietress Old P h o n e 12*76. 916 (J >ncTess Ave TOM D. SMITH f a n c y G R O C E R I E S DOI Congress A* P hones: Phones 862 Office: Old, 1506; N ew , 102. Residence: Old, 997; N ew , 355. a t t e n t i o n Given to you and your clothes AMERICAN LADY FLOUR TEXAS g o o d s f o r TEXAS P E O P L E you ring 825 U N 1 V E „ T J m . Tt h " ^ SH0P DR. HOMER HILL PH Y SIC IA N A N D S U R G E O N Over Yan S m ith ’s D rug Store Residence, 2007 W hitis A venue Both Phones— Office, 65; Re®., 224 T h e W . L . Harrison C« 912 Congress A «««‘ F A N C Y G d e l i c a t e s s e n IN co- f j V „ PICNIC LUNCHES Antony and Cleopatra Performance tarts at 0:2*0, ll :30 a. in., 1:30, 3:30, 5:30 IN FILU T FARTS. 7:30, 9:30 p. in. BRALLEY IN FROM A LECTURE TOUR Relent I rip to Different Points in I *\ a - \\ ere Successful— Vn- other Trip Planned. tor F. M P-rn I ley and those e*l with bim in the extension lent ha ve been conduct i ng a ii in various p a rts e c a m p a ig n -<*{*• ratio n f >»r social, eduea- l*ett< rm e nt, and • • < nomi* and Mf - Lowell spoke on J n « a- h {ourity vis- re crowds and a cordial recep- In ail suitable I Diversity : ga? o*n or sot ial centers e n t e r p r i M home an d wi*h. “ ' school J i- ti. ervice an reach e f f o r t peo- »f ! ot e n te r school as s t a ­ in the opinion of those en- i the work a n d according to re* l ived by Mr. Braliey counties visited, th e cam- 1 been a pronounced success •'G- stan d p o in t. low Mr. W hite, Miss Bowen To Mf D ivi go ir where they will re m a in the rest of the to Bell County, I . N e x t week Mi ta y lo r and - - Owen .vin go to C h ild ress Goun- Mi l > • Lu week b eg in n in g April 13, -Xii Austin and his g ro u p will visit L a m a r County, and Mr. White and his g ro ip will go to Yan Zant County. You ought to Im* concerned about your spring clothes, as F aster conies on April 12. lf you wish to buy economical­ ly you will make no mistake in c o m i n g here. SOCIETY BR VNO t I DTH ES KNOX SOFT II VI S. HARRELLS Up-to-1)ati* Clot hi*". TELEGRAPH ORDERS Modern Met hod" Insure Quick In l i ­ er tea. I F o r the* b e n e fit of the eleven: .r m an ti, Moore A* M o n i on ra n g e d to o rd e r E a s t e r S at a n d in sure p ro m p t deliver:* In th is way a n o r d e r } • i oM ore & M orrison any day th." will be delivered by S a tu r d a y , befu"< E a s te r . T h is m a n y will be quick to ap pre cia te, no doubt. is a convenient'* tin G. Fit ■ M l .l l l 1 W M l f H H M L W II N - IU I V - a k - S . V * H im k liU To Graduates o f Any P r o fe ss io n - GLEE CLUB BA N QU ET. 1913-1914 I Will Paint Your Shingle You Pay Me When You Mak# Good T h e follow ing Houston Chronicle! is ta k e n fro m the “ <>n th e eve n in g of April 21 the U n iv e rsity of T e x a s Glee Club will