• m ay b t severely handicapped I “ M inuet," “M in u et” by B eethov. ti, j fo r ^ sittinK T he follow ing mer- with the moat ex citin g e v en in g th ey! MJ the chants have Monday set-to. During the I “ G u ittare" by Mozskowski and ,.0„ ?ent(>d lct to * R . r ll sealion his ankle was injured! Drigo-Auer “ Value Bluett*." Jn-'ef young ladies uxe anything they h.ve th(. . have .p en t in a theatre recently. «---- ( E l i c - H a i l y VOL. XXIII. No. 103 First C ollege Daily in the South A U S T I N , T E X A S , S U N D A Y , F E B R U A R Y l l 1923 Mustangs are Lassoed and Branded 29-16 by Texas Longhorns in Clean Tilt V arsity P layers S h ow at Their B est and Re- coup Prestige TEXAS WRESTLERS TO METT OKLAHOMANS AT AUSTIN PROGRAM PLEASES HEARERS SOLOMON TO BESIN ON CANDIDATES- P IC K S EOI BEAUTY SECTION A r t i s t W i ll S t a r t W o r k on P h o ­ t o g r a p h s f o r Z i e g f e l d ’s I n s p e c t i o n R e n d e r s D i f f i c u l t S el e c ti o n s W i t h Skill a n d A r t i s t i c A b i l i t y * Mr. Ernest Solom on, head artist o f th e M ajestic Studios o f D allas, will arrive today to begin se ttin g up studios in which to take the photos A g g i e s H a v e W o n C h a m p i o n ­ sh ip f o r F o u r Y e a r s a n d S ti ff F i g h t E x p e c t e d _____ In a program o f violin music con- Gf th e 1923 B luebonnet Belles, tam in g a sonata, a concerto separate j These pictures will begin M onday af- encore and a gen erou s sprinkling o f will continue through num bers, M ischa Elm an, R ussian ternoon and the w eek. The Stewart Chosen to Guide Destinies of Texas' Teams for Two Years by Council Melodrama Will T T o - . t i . i - , . I U , . . t i , - . ' l \ S i l t L d l l i l t and Odd Twists Rehearsal- for the Curtain Club V eteran Coach W ho Lead N ebraska to Three Straight C onference C ham pionships W ill Coach Football and B asketball E. J. “ Doc” Stewart, present basketball, football an d track coach at Clemson College, South Carolina, has been picked as he a d football and basketball coach for the University of Texas for the seasons of 1923 and 1924, to succeed Berry W h ita k e r who resigned as head football coach Novem ber 30, 1923, and Milton Romney who will not coach basketball af ter this season. the 1923 j men M onday night. grappling even in g before a ( oa th Roy J. McLean and sev en ) ^ olin virtuoso, appeared Saturday m em bers o f large au dience in squad w ill leave at IO a. rn. S u n d a y ’ the H ancock Opera H ouse. The per- m orning for S tillw ater, Oklahoma, I form er used his artistic and tech n i- from where they will meet the A ggie m at- <*al accom plishm ents to draw p leasing t h e ia n d d iffic u lt character. The art o f Oklahoma A ggies have not p e r m itte d , Elm an is of superior quality techni- a look in on the C on feren ce c h a m -jc a ^Y» bul lacks the passionate w a n e th and inspiration which character izes th at other v iolin ists who occupy positions o f equal prom inence. pionship and that the personnel o f the ’23 team is the sam e as the ’22 titleh old ers. “T ex a s’ grapplers are in for a stru ggle and For four con secu tive in stru m en t m usic is understood years j his o f it ('actu s ha.- obtained use o f ( ’hair, the Curtain Club play which both the G irls’ Study Hall Main B uilding and one room a t the in the j wjjj b e J)roc[uce(j rn March are progressing better than is bo exp ected of a play in the early som e tune Scottish R ite Dormitory to be used as studios. Mr. Solom on will decide today which of th ese rooms w ill be used. B e a u t i e s G e t I n s t r u c t i o n s L etters were sen t to each o f the f o r m a t i v e period. The m echanical e ffe c ts are in p r e p a r a t i o n , and it is said that tho e ffe c ts a r e novel and unusual, tricks are indeed strange perform ed that will m ystify the au- candidates Saturday giving them the dience as much as a m agacians wand, a r tist’s instructions as to what they should and should not do regarding ever are alm ost su .p assed by th,- un-1h i s duties until September I , 1923. their costum es and m ake-ups. The usual tw ists luken by the plot. Love, that each of the hate, pathos, farce O aetus renuests Final a nn ou nce m en t of the ap po intm en t of S t e w a r t was g i v e n Th ur sda y afternoon when the Council met for final vote. S t e w a r t ’s contract calls for two years of service with the Longhorns but with the stipend fixed only for th e first year. The final Council meeting was called after Ste wa rt had come to the University in person. Stewart was here for two days, last Sunday and Monday. He will not, however, t a ke up The queer m echanical e ffe c ts how C o n f e r e n c e S tan d in gs T e x a s A g g ie s T e x a s U. S. M U. Okla. A g g ie s ... R ice B a ylor P. W L. IO 8 6 9 3 7 4 9 3 8 2 9 2 3 4 5 5 7 Pct. .8 0 0 .6 66 .42 8 .444 .37 5 .2 2 2 B , J ack K e n n e d y In the clean est and hardest played cage tussle seen in the Men’s Gym this year, the T exas U n iversity Longhorns corralled S. M. U .’s ram ­ paging M ustangs and roped them for a 29 to 16 victory Saturday night. The stru ggle was a thriller from start P eyton drops in field goal from P ost w ith the addition o f Ira A llen, j is more f un an{} varied T , The com m ittee, com posed o f the j for M ] ong a tim e f * u .J be !,rin^ j pianists. Seldom is it that a man may wom an’s rep resen tative board wa. ona o f the w orld’* prem ier night ii. the W om an’s Gym. The gave spring | niflr f lw t artist in his profession material help to . . local I p a s t's ix ty and ha* lived a life that | cbar* ° by aB8istin* in the j a nd in d ecoratin g for p a derew ski is . . . than this unique |jveg 0 f m ost m usicians, but in his j dance for which “ R ex ’s R evels” pro­ application to other th in gs his m usic vjded trie m usic. has su ffe r e d m uch have been exp ected . The grand m arch was less than would the com m ittee . . . . in d ile Gray honoring , ^ parting com posed com prised com positions f Coach M cLean. M cLean’s squad is N ard in i’s “ S onata in D m ajor" is no doubt about it,’’ w’ere t h e ! began the recital and w as follow ed I by the colorfu l S ain t-S aen “ C oncerto to finish ana had not l a p P eyton , j V arsity captain and forw ard par e x - . cellen ce been in rare form , it m ight o f j in B M inor,” in which Elm an show ed have been a d iffe r e n t tale. The best three veteran s, and four m en from j his technical equipm ent. Seven sep- Pap could do w as to ring 5 se n sa t­ the ’22 freshm an team . Craddock, i arate the ional field goals from every corner them be- who w restles as a h eavyw eight, is in J next1 tw o groups, am ong o f the court and drop in eleven out (D e sp la n e s-N a c h e z ). first class condition aud no d o u b t in g “In trad a” o f th irteen tr y s from the free line. “ M inuetto” ( B occherini-V o g r ic h ), will give his opponent a bout which O f the 29 points scored by T exas “ H um oresque’’ (A u lin ), and ‘‘Hymn _ .h e w ill rem em ber for quite a tim e. Pap accounted for no lea* than 21. ^ b i g f e „ ou has „ev cr ,o st . de. to the S u n ” (R im n sk y -K o r sa k o ff). Bobby R obertson also turned in » l d8jon> m fa c t m, one has pver been The m ost en jo y a b le encore num ber field three n eat gam e, reg isterin g perform ed by the violin ist w as the shots and displaying rare floorw ork. Schubert-W ilhelm . “ A ve M aria” by E very man on V arsity turned in a Ha.vd n’s hard gam e and th eir team w ork was indeed g r a tify in g a fte r the poor e x ­ hibition in th e Rice gam e. F or S.M. U., R unnels stood out because o f his ab ility to rin g the basket from prac­ tica lly every an gle o f the cage, r eg is­ terin g three field goals. Jon es and Captain Matthew" fo r S. M. U. dis­ played clever team work throughout the battle. given a fall over him. Leon Gorman, who w restles at 175, has also to m eet his nem esis, butt his condition is such j O ther extra num bers w ere I that he in the I football and nor has his ear which w as hurt soon j sistan t of the violinist, Shropshire, the a fter the holidays. 158 pounder, has been ill for quite) a tim e and it is very uncertain whe- j ther he is physically in condition to 'g o the d istan ce. Lloyd ( 1 4 5 ) , Ford j ( 1 3 5 ) , T urner and Nash ! (1 1 5 ) or F razier (1 1 5 ) m ake up the squad. Coach the I rem ainder o f is y e t undecided w hich o f last tw o nam ed will m ake the o- Critics S ay P ad erew sk i’s T echnique Good as of O ld it hail not headed com p letely ■ Bonim e, pianist w as P lay by play P lay by P lay able as- ( 1 2 5 ) , from the By G e n e v ie v e A ren I Although m any o f the later crit- “ E very ex-service man a m em ber K . fa ^ I ics m ay consider R achm aninoff the D r i v e f o r I V l e m b e r S j m ost accom plished living v irtu oso, to the g rea t m ass of th e people Paderew - virtuoso ^ virtuoso I ski is the s l o - j ^ L is z t » When the m ature peo- since L iszt.” W hen the m ature peo- the m ember*!..? ■ p,e o f th(, w|>r|d today wert. children is still “the ^ g r e a te st — . * _ to dribble. _____— ©_------- Initiate _ L egion . U niversity P ost of McLean the seventh m em ber. follow s: M atthew fouls. P eyton rin gs fr e e shot. M at­ fr o n t o f thew rings b ea u ty goal. Foul on Baird. P eyton m is­ ses. P eyton reg isters free shot. S. M. U. fouled for d elayin g gam e. field goal after Bobby rings peat lon g dribble. Sim pson fo r Baird (S. M. U .) Jon es g e ts field goal a fter ou tw ittin g T exas guard. T im e ou t is hurt. M at­ fo r T exas. Bobby in d iffic u lt shot a fter thew drops clever fouls. M atthews Peyton rings both attem pts, m aking score at end o f h a lf IO to 8, T exas. Second half. Baird for Sim pson fo u ls. P eyton (S . M. U .) . rings it. fo u ls. P eyton again rings it. Tim e out for S. M. U. cen ter o f court. lon g field r e g is te r s I and Earle R acey, w ill m eet a t the crip field goal. Ragland g e ts per-: Y. M. C. A. Monday night at seven Jones m isses both tries. S et-; o ’clock to p e r fe c t plans f o r the drive. sonal. teg a st gets personal foul. M atthew s Though thV num ber o f ex-service throw s first, m isses second. Baird men in the U niversity is con stan tly fou ls. Peyton it. R unnels rings grow ing sm aller, there are still over throw s long field goal. P eyton drops one hundred o f them in school and in tw o field shots in rapid succession. it is the purpose o f the drive to bring these men into their national organi­ zation. itte e o f the U n iversity P ost o f com m ittee o f the U n iversity 1‘ost ol the Legion will begin then drive n ext week. o f the A m erican L egion gar, under which in R. W ing, A. J. B eiter, M. Lehman E x ecu tive C om m ittee o f Continued on Page 4 Jon es R unnels R unnels drops begin th eir Jon es goal. the ... , . . , P L A Y E R S IN E L I G I B L E intend participating In eligib ility under the S o u th w est­ ern C onference ruling requiring all men who in C onference gam es to send in r e g is­ tration cards the C on feren ce headquarters at least fiv e days be­ fo re the gam e kept B edford and Rowsan o f S. M, U. out o f the gam e with V arsity Saturday night. to A t the last m eeting o f the U niver­ sity P ost it was decided to hold the the U n iversity March m eetin g at C afeteria w here a dinner w ill be served th e m em bers. R outine busi­ ness w ill also be conducted at this m eeting and it is planned to have additional en tertain m en t. This move is in line w ith the avowed intention the of the new o ffic e r s to m ake Legion m eetin g the liv est m eetings o f any U n iv ersity organization. Both men were brought down from D allas but on in vestigation it w as found th a t B edford would not and be eligible until F ebruary Row san could not participate until F e ! m a r y 13. Both men w ere de- d a r e d ineligible S aturday aftern o o n . I who have not paid 15, — L etters are b ein g se n t out from the Y. W. C. A. o ffic e to all girls th eir pledges. Y. W. C. A. P A Y - U P W E E K o — - ..... B or n in 18 6 0 Jan Ignace Paderew ski was born in Poland in 1860 and began stu d y­ in g m usic w hen he was seven years old. H e m ade his first concert tour when he w as six te e n , and a fte r stu d y ­ ing for aw hile under L eschetisky, b e­ gan his p rofession al career. He m ade a series o f in ternational tours, but tem porarily surrendered his m usical career to be w ar prem ier o f Poland. several Now* a fte r an absence years from th e concert stage, he is resum ing his old role. o f Is S till V ig o r o u s At P aderew ski’s age m ost men are | old, or eld erly at lea st, but to those I who have heard him since hD return I Paderew ski seem s to have been sin- gularly proof again st the If on the technical side, age tim e. and a prolonged absence from the piano have ever so sligh tly le ssen ed the suppleness o f his hands, it is not S to r es C o o p e ra te g i i heed these su ggestion s in every , overshadow ed by a double tragedy in order that every girl may | aire the elem en ts w hich go to make detail have the best possible chance tb be I up a play which kept jaded New York chosen by Mr. Ziegfold as on e of audiences sittin g on the edges of the most b ea u tifu l eight. their chairs for tw en ty -fiv e m onths and which the New York Sun called “ a gripping melodrama.** In the first act, mystery’ is piled upon m ystery, and the audience is presented with] the burning question, “W here is the I k n ife ? ” And tho unraveling o f this and the other elem en ts o f the mur- j further equalize the chances o f every candidate, the C actus has made various arrangem ents with downtown m erchants, whereby each girt will have access to A u stin ’s en­ tire stock o f ladies ready-to-w ear, from which to choose the costum es ; der w ill provide U niversity students To announcement of t h e appointm ent came Sat urd a y a f t e r - and m ystery noon a t t e r a long series of conferences and meetings of th e Athletic Council t hut followed th e expiration of the contr act of Berry W hitak er . Present member s of the University a t h ­ letic staff as well as other eligible men from outside were con­ sidered by th e Council and the lengthy period before t h e con­ clusion of the negotiations and the annou nc em en t of the a p ­ pointment was due to the large n um be r of men who h ad to be considered. TO SPEH AT VESPERS ■ f l i n g M o n d a y —O H a t C o a c h e d 1 6 Y e a r s o f credit. He years his {O regon A- & M., Stew art com es to the U niversity successful with sixteen coach in g to has •oai Ord successfully such team s as and Nebraaka he won the M issouri V alley W il l C i v e *'h<;re C onference cham pionship fo r three I Co" re B e g in straight. He has been w ith ! ye* " season C lem son C ollege only and it from th e habitual cellar position to a tx- fo r the state cham pionship. that tim e he has raised one ii C ontinued on Page 4 French U niversities VALENTINE DANCE IS (TTRAGTIVf AFFAIR Gym Is A p p r o p r i a t e l y D e c o ­ r a t e d f o r G a l a O c c a s i o n C on fetti, serp en tin es, and attrac- Miss Bertha Conde, O ffer Scholarships and I lecturer, will speak at V espers Mon- to A m erican Students l,ay Ht 5 in the (iirls’ study ,HftlL°n This will be the first of a series of lec­ tures to be given by* Miss Conde, the orient Stew art made the ! “ Finding Our Way A nnouncem ent o f another series of to Am erican holarships I ti com m enting on in L ife. o ffered author Likes Our P r o sp e c ts his appoint- fo llo w ia g “For som e reason, T exas b y F r e n c h u n i v e r s e * h a . ! 0**1*™ b e in * “ T h e S e c r e t o f C h a r a c -: s t a t e m e n t : s t u d e n t* recen tly been made by the A m e r ic a n !* * fo r AI1 « « “ •" S o d * * " T u esd ay| U niv-rm ty ha* alway* unpreased m e institution w ith w onderful Council of Education. Tho Univ— ‘ at ‘ and A Cure for tho Iii* of tho the prospects ath letically; one where the j sity o f Bordeaux o ffe r s two scholar- also physical makeup o f th e stu d en ts jua- j .ships which include board and lodg- victories a n d tifie s the expectation It also o f f ir s free tuition to S o ciety ” W ednesday at .Study Hall. Girls’ chapel speak in 7 She will Tuesday as an of in mg. eight other stu d en ts. The subjects W ednesday. recom m ended for study are Political Science and Law, H istory and Geog- v°ca! selectio n at raphy, Tropical D iseases, French language and literature. The j Study Hall w hile E u gen ie Marshall U niversity o f Lyons the Pers M onday aftern oon in the G irls’ the devotional service. The i . VY. < . A. Ye*- two " b i o ffe r s and T hiele will render a special o f the country. over the largest U n iversity team s Durjng. ,.o a c|j 0 f Made Record at O. A. C. fou r seasons his as the O regon A ggies, he In tied with Gilmour ^wo con feren ce gam es. D obie’s U niversity o f W ashington eleven, with whom the O regon Ag- gi#g piayed a score|e ss tie. D obie’s fam e as a football m entor is one o f tive decorations w ere the fea tu res o f scholarships covering tuition, board vesper choir will g iv e music. 1914 his team the A ll-U n iversity D ance held last ! an<* lodging. o-------— {’" 'I n k thousand V x i r i S K i n e U 1 U D I » D * 4 1 ^ E l e c t s O f f i c e r s in I he U niversity ot N ancy ofter.* tw o scholarships, five francs with fr e e tuition fo r research work in physios, and fo u r thousand; i r o n , with fro. tuition at the E cole. de* .In M .-tallurgi.- S u p e r se d e Mines. The U n iversity o f Strass- e t M e e t i n g S a t u r d a y lhe highlight* o f U nited S ta tes g rid ­ iron record*. Other A ggie athletic the team* worn alm ost as .u c c e ssfu l un- B ’ i burg offer* one scholarship o f 2 0 0 1 Ctrl's R ifle Club m et in th e W omen * d‘ I franc* with free tuition and lo d g in g ., C>'m Saturday aftern oon a t 2 .3 0 for led by Ar-1 The U n iv e r sity o f Toulouse o ffe r s a dum m y practice. B efore starting M i- Rate board s led E d g in g and eig h t with tu ition , ii,, conea v co m p letely organized by the election president, . 1 8 j sta tem en t o f work done by the stu- Julian D evereaux as secretary, b air- The necessary credentials are a °* M yrtle M athisen .... le a v in g the O regon A g g ies to a e­ amd the Practice, how ever, the club vyas copt the position o f head coach and athletic director at the U niversity <>f Nebraska in J uly 1916, Stew art again m et w ith notable su ccesses. two scholarships with .......... .......... . . . u c c e .. u at a raa as On account o f the ba I w eather, t ga. art> ste w a r t trainimr training. a by A m o N uw otny a honoring Mary P atterson, L aym en and Faculty Expert* to Conduct R i k l * * Mrs. Grace M cClelland, who photograph, fax N iib e t, treasurer, and M argaret H e won t e s t i m o n i a l s Dun r a n , r a n g e m anager. j dent, birth c e r tifica te , health c e r tifica te , and is o f work and character from college professors under whom work has the coach o f the clu b, explained the been done. T estim onials should be: use of the target and em phasized the Milt by men to Dr, I L. H andel, 525 need o f the girls callin g their shots also * and by wom en to Professor Mar- showed the girls the correct position three enee football cham pionship fo r years with N ebraska, and in 1917 his eleven defeated R ock n e’s N otre Dame team 7-0, one o f the three d e ­ fe a ts sustained by Rockne in the 47 gam e- through which he has handled team s. H is N otre D am e’s football 117th to take when shooting, and gave them N ebraska team o f 1916 beat Jon ca’ I Iow a team 34-17 and the follow ing and Work on the range will prevent season d efeated J o n es’ aggregation garet E. M altby, 4 1 9 W est the M issouri V alley C onfer- .New York C ity, when practice. in real She B a p t i s t B l D i e o c n o o i w 120th s tr e e t, U nder the d irection o f the A u stin ! Baptist A sso cia tio n , a Bible fra m in g j S treet, N ew Y ork IjRy. The scholar- actual practice. [ School will be conducted at the Urn- ships are open to both men v e r i t y B aptist Church during week beginning: F ebruary II. Cia*- arp Kraduate* o f an accredited uni- about th irty day*. the 'w om en under 30 years o f age who the club from m eeting regularly for 48-0. It wa* decided, versify , and w ho have a fa ir know!- how ever, to m eet again fo r dum m y, cdg* o f French. All su ccessfu l can-j practice on F ebruary 23. in Sunday School, B. Y. P. IL, Rat.rad in !»1» ste w a r t resigned a t Nebraska in W.M.U., and laym an ’s work w ill be j didates will receive 30 per cent re- ravages o f j caught by U n iv e r sity facu lty m ere-1 bate on passage over and back. bors and v isitin g ex p e r ts every ev en -. ing from 6 :1 5 to 8 :1 5 ; the two half hour periods being divided into two periods o f stu d y and a h alf hour m- This week will be pay-up w eek, a n d , apparent. a m em ber o f the fin a n ce com m ittee The changes that critic* havr riot. d amission w hen free lunch will be C a l e n d a r S u n d a y N e w m an Club, N ew m an Club Room*, 11 a.m . M on d ay P a d e re w sk i C o n c er t, U n iv e r s ity M en ’s G y m n a s iu m , 8:15 p.m. M em bersh ip C o m m it te e o f U n i­ v e r sity P o st o f A m e rica n L e g io n , Y.M .C .A ., 7 p.m . T u e s d a y D a n c in g Club, 7 : 1 5 p.m. it in the wa8 ir o ffic e It is urged that all girls fam e* but C arleton H ackett who m «t.arh niKht a t H. ir> by Dr F p A ll- adopted as one o f the national as­ ev ery d a y ! in P aderew ski’s p laying are his w ill be through Thursday to c o llect, by Corrine announced chairm an o f fin an ce on the Y.W .C.A. as C abinet. can and pay their p ledges as soon as *h“ cr*flc f,’r the Ch“‘a S” L-.-nnigj dredge o f N a sh v ille, T en n essee. possible. Sim pson, rom antic m usic o f Chopin to he quite j The m ost ou tsta n d in g fea tu re is i terp retation s o f th e delicate tho earlo r days o f his t vf, in-* «, rved to all those enrolled for work I U n iversity y . W. C. A. The con test U n iversity d eleg a tio n s a n d j , n any 0f ^ ciaaseg> o f registered a t the co n feren ce and the th e a d d r e sse s' gong th a t w ins fir st award w ill be “ R e x ’s R evels” will play at “ R E X ’S R E V E L S ” TO P L A Y C afeteria during the Sunday even in g from 5:45 to 6:30. M onday night con tain s m any o f the week will he T. H. Farm er and Miss more stu d en ts to collaborate Supper will be served by candelight num bers which he played at his re-. Lucy T. Sprecker o f the State B , Y. com position. I_ ae as usual. A special turkey dinner will be served from 12 to 1:30. Dr. I c e la t io n songs. T ex a s won second p o st» fin d s his en tire sty le o f play-! A |jdredge is at the head of the De- place at E stes Park la st sum m er, and m g on the at once. j . Rules m ay be obtained in Miss B udd’s It is a good plan fo r tw o or in the “ Follow the G leam ” the b est known Y. W. C. A. song, was a prize w inner con feren ce song. partm ent o f S ta tistic s and In fo r m a -jit im perative that work Lion o f the Southern Baptist Conven- words and m usic be started D If P. U. D epartm ent, and Mr* A, F. Bedoe, a trained m ission worker. supper hour) w ill giv e at the M en’s G ym nasium Am ong t h e other visitors o f (C ontinued on page 4) The program which in stitu te will be Paderewski tion. P r o g r a m G iven t stoa er am ess u r \ . the o ffice. A anoAtaf I? I iL L — A l l . . liana! the to 4 j 0 opcn to DR. STROM AN M O VES HERE Y. W C. A. SONG CO NTEST R egulations ent, th irty-fou r paid their dues $1.00, Out o f the forty-three gfrls pres­ of the spring of 1919 to enter the au to­ m obile m anufacturing business in Lincoln, but a fter facin g a troubled market, accepted the position o f head coach and athletic director a t Clem ­ son. the South Carolina A. & M. C ol­ for the annual Y.W. lege, goin g there F ebruary I , 1921. Ethel P. Stronian, D octor o f Os* C, A. C onference song co n test have Clemson for a number o f y ears had been received by Gertrude B utler, t« opathy and a form er student o f the been the door m at o f the sta te con ­ to Austin undergraduate representative o f the U n iv ersity, has returned for feren ce. and w ill open her o ffic e in the W ool- worth this week. Dr.] the big team s o f the South. W ith th e Strom an was a prom inent student in arrival o f Stew art, conditions chang- ed. During the ju st the the A cadem ic D epartm ent closed. Clemson won th e sta te cham ­ U n iversity in the years and pionships country, 1910, and since that time she has and ten n is; tied for th e sta te title in the Am erican sp en t fou r years Kirksville, in football with fiv e victo ries in six School o f O steopathy at M issouri, where she obtained a de- Barnes; and w as second in baseball gree. She has also had several years anf! basketball. experience with Dr. Abram ’s E lec­ tronic Theraphy. F o r the last few years Dr. Stroman has been practic­ ing in San A ntonio, T exas, with Dr. Charlotte Strum W ith ad eq u ate m aterial e x c e p t tionally scarce at Clem son, Stew art W o n V ic to r ie s e t Clem son (C ontinued on P age Three) track, cross of 1909 B uilding fisc a l gam e year easy and in is Noted Polish Pianist Will Give Concert at M en’s Gym KRAZY KAT -Palatable to the eye only SP - She. Savin , Z ^ T r . Z ' * * j K j cmtUms. Im- •••TX »or*t*f «®Apt ** ^OAr* Boom IM Ma** Bailli**. TaJ- kjip . SI 4# Af v*y E ii *•* trfApB*** j I ^ r S u i _______ _ i f Br#**, 3. Krfl- tfc»**rrf*» rf T*»* th* £Bt*r*d *• w e o n * » * W at *» VM p o * t o « f * At A . » t i t > . T * * m , r f C*g*'^«*. Mar-b I, I ITS A^ap**** *J ! » ? * • - • p # r t » 2 T A I* O f p o * t * r * P 0 * * * * tfem n it . Aet of Oitobmr I. IHT, AOt*^- HmmI S*P*«nk«*’ it* I tll. a ® 4 * r A « t WM BARAT JACK Editor- lo -Ofckrf Mada* ^ # Editor Da#t4 HANBY C. FU LC H ER fm t ut* S ta ff— Now!** BairfoJi A. H A A rf)mr. I A » r t G UNBOX TOMAS 0 BOLLARD S a p * rrl* ta # Bb i Im ** M * M f « ERLE M RACEY **4 N A4**rtn$»» Mamsiti S T A F F FOR TODAY J * *« I* ta u t A*«i*t*at H*m!«*»t RFPORTARB U ■ fti#hA.rd*an*» lf*? Bo-jrJard Jne M Snnifrw Wa! Im# f> An*«tn.nf Sunday, February It, 1923 C M W riyht «hir1#* Lorn ax J . D S a n * W. MfX*» r»r -* H Ha****'? Elma •uhiT~ tion provides a broad foundation building, !*«»« E4ii0r aqUjpS problems. A university eduea-. suffit ient.lv future for and, addition. individual with the mental ability and training to construct an edifice fo r him­ self. in Ii hat Is Doing at the Churches STUDENTS Desiring a reading list on th*1 activities and lives o f Mi- cha Elman and Paderewski will find such a list posted library reading room. the in LIBRARIAN. DANCING 4 LUB regular meeting is at postponed to Tuegday night 7:15. PRESIDENT. THERE W ILL be no chorus rehear­ sal Monday on account of the Pad erewsk i recital. FRANK L, REED. University Presbyterian (Behind Y. M C. A.) Lawrence H. Wharton, pastor. The student classes will meet at IO o ’clock. The sermon for the 11 o’clock service will be “The Chal­ in lenge of Christ to Christian Endeavor will Man M ( ' o l le g ii n ? a n d p e d a g o g u e s meet Sunday evening at 7 p. rn.. The the PROVIDING TOOLS- NOT FACTS the Heroic TDK th devoted considerable subject will be “ M exico.” At four • * r m o n f on !h" "ub r Reasons Why I Will Maintain My Personal Faith in Jesus ('brist.” The student orchis- I tra will furnish the music and the f,,rty MEMBERSHIP C om m ittee of University Post, American Lt*- have will rm*«*t Monday night, at 7 time during the ages to the eon -i'w iin * hour th . pw tor will sun » *;,,n “,,tl "»• th** Y M C. A. The ’ tinual argument about what' executive com mittee of the post and education really is and what the following members are ordered an educational institution has present: Ira Allen, R. Wing. A. J, as it* main purpose. The final Hefter, M. Lehman, Earle Racey. word in the matter to seems R H. WOODRUFF, have been given by Dr. Strat- ",'rv'c* "'ll not h" ton, recently inaugurated pre*-' f "le 'n'"****, ident of Massachusetts Insti- tute of Technology, who point- ed out that all an educational institution can hope furnish its students with tools! and knowledge of how to u s e iFathrr &m n wi,! ***’ * five them. Thar dimple statement sermon. Sunday School will b. at for this ^ lr- o’Merk and High Ma™ will be should bring peat 0 The sermon will he st 1® o ’clock long discussed topic. by Father Latchford on the subject. * a rbf* evening services will the m a in |b* Ht 7:30 0T1 ,h<* *ub^ c? of Pur S w e a t e r s . B lo u s e s a n d B a n d a n n a s on sa le a t Y e L y t t le S h o p p e . * College songs, traditions and Hank .Ione-* and Gordon IL Mini?. !> WILDE, the breaking of the pledges o f H. 1 114 Guadalupe St, is to **• O. Ro**» p***tor 77 Sl* Au,tin,» Chao#! KHO OE Theta Xt announces h* h«*,fl at 7 «. m. S p r i n g ,j0* Mm» * ha 1 rman. President. to do Mew —o- lf * Point allottm ent, changes in rules, and method o f weighing in were the matters discussed by Frank D. Wade, in boxing, Instructor friday after­ noon at a meeting of all the men Intramural boxing entered in the tournament which is scheduled to be­ gin Thursday afternoon, February lf,. Heretofore the bouts have been this judged almost solely from the point J of a professional fighter but year a different plan is to be f o l - 1 lowed. Aggressiveness has been the ! k e y n o t e to the decision of a bout in i most of the previous battles but points are to be awarded in the com-; irig tournament for clean hits, ag­ gressive action, well delivered par-i (tai hits, blocking, making opponent! miss, balance and readiness to coun-: ter attack, and generalship. When a bout is and points are found to be equal the de- completed Phone 6131 Plumbing and H eating Contractors 906 Congress Ave. D O N N E L L Y & W H ITE Come to BOUTS TO BT JUDEEO cistori shall be given who displays the best aggressive g en -jle g e m in ever since he received his to the boxer I and 24. He has w orked with col- lie played left end on the football team for four years, and was a fast degree a! Northwestern University man on the track. D uringTus jun- ' M>1, annent in stu- jur aru{ senior years he was presi- dent activities at that institution, dent o f the Student Y M C A ."iiuueni i . rn.. a . ~ — —....— ....................... ON DIFFERENT BASIS ' raiship and style. Coach Wade stated that quite a in , , , , number of men had signed up since A g g r e s s i v e n e s s W ill N o t O n ly S t a n d a r d fo r J u d g e s in B o x in g T o u r n a m e n t B e the first schedule of bouts had been begin I in Z The bouts February will 15, announced. Thursday, Hall. ELLIOT WI LL LEC TUR E “ Dad” Elliot, who gave lectures here in May, come to Austin again March 22, 23, sev e ra l; 1919, will 1 K NICK ERS j j** GRUEN V erithin and W rist WATCHES in great variety of beauti­ ful designs, and sizes. You have often read of Gruen Guild W atches. STELEOX’S Diamonds, W atches, Jew elry and see them. The most extensive line of beautiful watches of rec­ ognized value and pres­ tige. W E A T H E R M A N P R O P H E S I E S T W O M O R E S N O W S F O R A U S T I N ! Be p r e p a r e d to have y o u r s h a re of th e fun by prov id in g y o u rs e lf w ith a pair of w a r m a n d stylish kn ickers fro m o u r shop. A n d even a f te r w in te r is over, you will find t h e m an ever-p resent so urce of joy a n d c o m fo r t on hikes a n d outings. A. L. Hardin Co., Inc. 8 I 6 C o n g ress A v e n u e C H E A P D E N T I S T R Y Dentistry too chi ap, like everything else, is money wasted. No one is interested in a cheap job. The man who does the work is disgusted both with the job and the one who employ* him. Dentistry too high iii price is for those who don’t care for expenses Good work at a reasonable price has builded us a good business and a good reputation. Good work is the best advertiser. If you want to pay the biggest price possible go to the cheapest place in town. No unnecessary trips to our office— we do your work now. When you think d f teeth, think o f— D R . G U F F I N TWE N TY YEARS E X P E R I E N C E . NO S T UDE NT S EMP LOYED P H ON ES : 7839; 3600 6 1 2 1-2 C o n g r e s s A v e n u e Austin, Texas IIH I IIIIT H tm t t l T T T " " — IM M M tanHIM lllUHM IM M UNim ulUIIW IUUKIKUUM IHUtlW ------- Uai*«r»ity stones would have objective of a college or uni- •■tory.’ v e m ty to be happy strolling among shady trees and with! merry friend^ and chum s; the Twenty*second and Guadalupe st* wooing of some pretty co-ed to: A L. Aulick, pastor. the tune of a ukulele and in the light of a m ellow moon; or o'clock. else the excitem ent and thrill o f athletic contests. These are o'clock and Dr, FL I’. Alldredge will collegiate speak on “The Big Business of the pleasant phases of activity, without doubt; but; Kingdom.” At I p. rn. a ma** mect- they are not the essentia! aim mg will b*> held of all th<> people in | of educational institutions. One the Austin conference in connection may serenade, smoke a freak with the mid-winter training school pipe, enjoy sports* and go a- which begins Monday. At 7:45 th** i courting without coming to col- , pastor will sneak on ‘The Sunshine iege. Sunday School will be at The morning service will be at l l ■ of Life ” 10| A A A * What does a college educa-j .......... St. Paul’* Lutheran it: A is At ' The ___ will be The usual answer the) jesu s and the D evil.” h a s n o i Krank L Jewrtt> p u to r lion really furnish a student? _ _ T**a* Bibi* Chair K, G. Man*, pastor. Bible clans will be held at 9:30 that higher education provides and preaching service at 10:311. The a student w ith facts and knowl- sermon will be Surpassing; edge. it is true that a student Worth of Christian Love” Walter j does acquire, along with a car-il*?# Bible elans will meet at «:30 p.; load of dusty scribbled notes, rn. Evening service will be held att a mort' or less extensive col lee- 7:30 and the subject will he, “The! tion of facts; but if this aequi- Passion of Christ, a Battle Between! sition of information main objective, the work of ed- ucational institutions would bej rather futile after all. Mere University and Twenty-firnt r e c o lle c tio n of fact* real value in itself. Facts are The , ubject of th(. u a -c l o c k , er. alw ays in p ro cess of c h a n g i n g ,! vjce will be “A Christian’s Social to the christ.*,, En- a lt e r in g , r e T is m g edge of all facts relative to t e will m(,et with ,,nhn oin ,„ud. Soviet rey.me i t Russia m ay bel iBt lh, w„ ic„ of small value in ten yearn, hence when the progress of events changes the entire as­ pect of the situation. An indi-i vidual should, of course, ac­ certain! quire and amount of general information, hut beyond a point one's mind becomes uselessly! clogged up with dusty, rusty facts and statistics. * 207 W. T w en ty-seven th St. Frederick J. B ate, rector. H oly Com m union will be at 7:30 and Church School at 9:30. The morning prayer and serm on w ill be at l l and the serm on will be d e li-1 vered by the Reverend G, H. Kin- solving. The Sunday Club w i l l ! meet at 4:30. Com m union prayer ; will be at 8. k n o w l - 1 ^ h All S a in t s ’ C h a p e l retain a Twenty-fourth and Guadalupe Uadversity Methodist If a college and university education gives a student tools and the knowledge of how to use them, it is performing a far greater service than it would I K . P. Barton, pastor. by merely providing a mass of Sunday School services will be a t : Just as specific information. a law course Lh serving its p u r-l9:S0- The **rmon wiI! be d*livered stu-i** 11 by tb#' Pa*tor. The Epworth poise when it train s dents how to use law books in-! Ua* u- wiU Ht 6 30 «mi the tellig en tly an d with under- ev#nin* ^ rv,e,‘ w’n bt' held at 7:30- standing in th eir fu tu re litiga­ tion, so any phase o f university training can only hope to fu r­ nish the stu d en t with th e ru d i­ mentary im plem ents for work and a fair know ledge of how to em ploy the*e tools and thus tap the sources of information when need ed to solve future lectu res through February, Dr. E. C. Webb, of the W esley Bible Chair, % ll speak on “The Inspiration of the Bible,” Sunday morning at IO o’clock at the Texas Theatre. E. C. Webb, pastor Continuing his series o f W*al*y Bible Chair certain A A * law Sts. Watch This Space for announcement of the O P E N I N G of the CAMPUS SHOP A High Class Furnishings Store for College Men Spring Suits Are An Innovation — Such a n a r r o y of S p rin g suits a s t h e re is for you to select from —a perfect w e a lth of m o d e s — for fo o rm a l occasions, spo rt w ear and street w ear. T h e th r e e piece of a s u p e rb q u a l i t y poiret twill a n d th e exq u isite coat lining th a t m a tc h e s its b l o u s e — top frock w hich closely sur­ plice fashion m a y s m a r t l y be w o r n as a stre e t parade garm ent. S o m e of th e s m a r t coa ts are t r i m m e d in ex q u isite silk em broid­ ery, s o m e in silk braid. —T h e s po rt suits are sim p ly g r e a t — th e lowliest c a m e l ’s hair, ch eck ­ ed velour a n d c h e c k e d poiret twills in all th e popular sport colors. The tailoring in all suits is perfect— The styles and m a t e r i a l s are delightful. S N A M A N ’ S Ladies E xclu sive R eady to W ear and M illinery T H E D A I E Y f E A S H •umm conc eon Aggies, well coached by S t e w a r t and show ing rn r a r e fo rm , w on 20-0 in one of th e big dope u psets o f the 1915 season. f r i e n d s by his fo rc e fu l, m ag n e tic per son a lity , a n d his “ s q u are c h a r a c te r is tic s . sh o o te r” I T e x a s C o n g r a t u l a t e d MOM B u T e n ; K. K. Rockne, head coach a t N o tre Dame, a n d G ilm our Dobie, hen I coach a t Cornell. ‘‘E. J. S te w ­ a rt was very successful a s a coach at N eb rask a. T h e N e b ra sk a m en bayed u n d e r him speak v ery who h un ," w ired G riffith. ighly of ( C o n tin u e d on p a g e 4) H ighest p ra is e of th e new L ong horn coach w as voiced in a series of te le g r a m s to the U n iv e rsity of T ox a A thletic C ouncil f r o m such m en a J . L. G r if f ith , c o m m issio n e r of the T H E A T R E C A L E N D A R H a n c o c k : M a n h a t t a n P l a y e r * in “T h r e e L iv e G h o s t s ." M a j e s t i c : D o r o t h y D a l t o n in “ D a r k S e c r e t* .' Q u e e n : “ T h e D a n g e r o u s A g e C r e s c e n t : P a u l i n e M o o r e “ F o r s a k i n g All O t h e r s " ; t h r e e o f “ In P lu n d e r ." in p a r t T e x a s : W e s l e y B a r r y in “ P e n ­ F A I R F A X N ISB E T , Editor F o r t h e first time since C h r i s t m a s a h o l i d a y a p p e a r s on t h e c a l e n d a r , a nd following in its w a k e is of course o u r old fr ien d “ m o t i f ” who is a lw a y s be in g “ c a r r i e d o u t ”— a nd this tim e it is St. V a l e n t i n e ’s, who a f t e r s e v e ra l c en tu ri es has lost most of his saintlyness. A n d t h u s it is t h a t e ve ry social fun ct io n is o v e rc a s t with a re d and wh ite color sc he m e a n d h e a r t s a n d all the late st poses of cu pid a p p e a r on pl a ce c ar ds, b r i d g e tallies a nd d a n c e pr o­ gr am s. In fact, the e n t e r t a i n m e n t p r o b l e m is p ra c t i c a l l y solved. e> „ ! W hen M a rsh a ll N cilan read i , for most an y s ta ti on er y store can pro v id e t h e hostess with a ^ scenaHo for ..Penrod» his r e a d y - m a d e p a r t y w hich n e e d s on! vto be p u t o g e t h e r t h e guests ar riv e . This on t h e who le is qu it e c o n v e n ie n t f o r h e r a nd also for t h e society e d it o r in w r i t i n g up t h e event. p a.st N ational , ------------ - - T e x a s . . . . , - , rod ” j a t t r a c t i o n w h ich o v e r l a te s t is . * ng to tn e T e x a s T h e a tr e , he saw im pish f o r a n u n u s u a lly ^ child of th e fe m in in e g e n d e r , a b o u t San A n to n io fo u r y e a rs of age. A f t e r a s h o r t fo r fe w d a y s the t h e r e was only one p e rso n who could fill th e th is s c r u tin y o f possible c a n d id a te s job de decided the need t h a t __ Ne wman Club Dance C. D. B enton of F o llo w in g th e in itia tio n o f a b o u t v isited in A ustin a into th e N ew - week. t wenty-five f r e sh m e n m a n Club F r i d a y n ig h t, F e b r u a r y 9, a d a n c e w a s giv e n a t N e w m a n H all, h o n o rin g th e n e w m em bers. P a tc h e s S p e n c e r has gone to S a n bill. -------- in T h e in itia tio n , held A n to n io f o r a f e w d a y s to be w ith ller m o th e r who \ h u rry call wra s sent to th e ( ’c u ­ j t u r y C om edies a n d special a r r a n g e - th e New- c o m p le te d w h e re b y ----------- m a n Club R oom s, was f o r m a l, in clu d ­ is “ Baby P e g g y " M o n tg o m e ry b e c a m e M rs. A. N. G reen o f C a m e ron ing a pledge o f loyalty to th e N e w ­ m an Club. T h e Rev. F a t h e r L atch- s p e n d in g a few d a y s w ith her d a u g h - a m e m b e r o f M arshall N e ila n 's Com­ pany d u r i n g the p ro d u c tio n of “ Pen- f o r t add re sse d th e in itia te s on ‘‘An i t e r Louise. Ideal N e w m a n Club M e m b er is a c le v e r mimic ro d ." The child th e antj s u c h a n e x c e e d in g ly c a p a b le ac- V a rs ity S t u d e n t . ” tre ss t h a t critic s have b een a m a z e d d a n c e J w eek-en d in G alv eston with h e r p a r- N e w m a n H all, w here M a r th a Sullivan merits w e r e is sp e n d in g ---------- - is ill. a n d the i a t h e r in te llig e n c e and ability, is sp e n d in g — H a n c o c k W e n t t o N e b r a s k a in 1 9 1 6 L eaving th e O re g o n A ggies C o n tin u e d from P a g e O ne to a c c e p t w hipp ed to g e th e r a g rid iro n sq uad t h a t held C e n tr e to scores cd 14-0 an d 2.1-0 rn two g am es and G e o rg ia Ile w a s r. e le c te d to the T e c h 21-0. p osition of head coach and d ir e c to r o f a th le tic s fo r the com ing y e a r , an d new s o f his re-ele ctio n b r o u g h t m a n y c h e e r s fro m t h e Clemson c a d e ts, b u t S t e w a r t resign ed at Clemson to com e to the L o n g h o rn s next ye a r. | 1016 U niversity of N e b ra sk a , 1917 N e bra ska in th e position a t the S t e w a r t ’s beat N o tre Be- i D am e, t u to r e d by Rockne. 7-0 I sides w inning the c o n fe re n c e c h a m ­ pionship, th e N ebraska elevens b eat J o n e s ’ Iowa te a m s 34-17 and 48-0. | T h e se rev erses w e r e sa id to be the by e v e r I wurst d e f e a ts c o a c h f o r } Jones* te a m s. s u s ta in e d team head in I B e g a n at Mt. The new L o n g h o rn Union m e n to r .started on C ollege 16 lost but on e f fo otball, won ) in b a s k e tb a ll. >ase c o a c h in g a t Mt. I nc y e a rs ago, w h ere he g a m e in tw o season s <> th e s t a t e championship th and wa< well nj ball. • S te w a r t c oa c h e d P u r d u e 's b a s k e t ­ ball team in th e season of 1908-09, la n d in g second to Chicago th e in W e s te r n C o n f e r e n c e c h a m p io n sh ip race. G oing to A llegheny C o l le g e to J a n u a r y J, 1912, he from 1900 c o a c h e d th r e e l e a d i n g b a s k e tb a ll and tr a c k te a m s and twice won th e f o o t­ ball title. U p s e t D o p e at O r e g o n successes Follow ing his a t Mt U nion and A llegheny, he w a s se­ c u re d as b e a d coach an d d ir e c to r by th e O regon A ggies, go in g t h e n ' in th e A g ­ J a n u a r y , 1912, A lthough gies had been tail-e n d e rs f o r se v e ra l the y e a rs, u n d e r S t e w a r t ’s t r a i n i n g im m e d ia te ly Aggies* b a s k e tb a ll five i n t o in the fo un d c o n­ VS hen S t e w a r t le ft N e b r a s k a to go in to t h e s p r i n g o f 1919 a utom o bile b usiness, lie Lincoln, i ditions u n s a ti s f a c to r y a t w h e r e h e w a s l o c a t e d , a n d s h o r t l y j a f t e r the close of 1920 decided to go j the coach in g ga m e . T he j back a th le tic s t a f f s o f m an y le a d in g in- J sti tu t i o n s w e r e filled a t tim e , j w hich w a s ab ou t the m iddle o f th e I school y e a r , b u t S te w a rt fin a lly de- I cided to locate a t Clemson. T h e r e ­ m arkable In cre a se in the s tr e n g t h of Clem son a th le tic te a m s follow ed im­ m ed iately . the I n a d d i t i o n t o hi s a b ility t o tu r n te a m s — e sp e ­ ath letic o u t w i n n i n g c i a l l y in f o o t b a l l a n d b a s k e tb a ll, b u t in o t h e r b r a n c h e s o f s p o rt as w ell— o f S te w a r t has m ad e h u n d r e d s • w x s m n n ll A N CO C OPERA HOUSEK sp e n d in g th e week- u in * f o r five p e r f o r m a n c e s , M on day, J pionship. . „ , . S t a r t i n g M ond ay night a nd c o n tin - won the c on ference b ask e tb a ll cham Mon. Tues., W ed . ill a t S eton I n f i r m - 1 C ockney, a n English E a r l a n d T he Aggies lost o n e g a m e th e f ir s t y e a r they w e re u n d e r S t e w a r t s ’ d i ­ rection in to o tb a ll, but the n e x t s e a s ­ on his te a m was u n d e fe a te d , p la y in g a D o b i e ’s W a sh in g to n eleven to the J stand still a n d in a scoreless ty in g with tiiat eleven f o r th e c o n ­ fe r e n c e title tic*, In 1915 S te w a r t b r o u g h t his O r e ­ to m eet the Michi­ gon Aggies east gan A g g ie s , a f t e r that had b e a te n the1 U n iv e rsity of M ichigan 24-0 and Wisconsin 14-7. T h e O re- te a m MANHATTAN PLAYERS Present ‘THREE LIVE GHOSTS” Th e b ig g e s t ev er p ro d u c e d . la ugh show In trod ucing The Barton Brock for the College Girl Soon it will re p l a c e o t h e r c a m p u s costumes, for t h e “ B a r t o n ” i n t e r p r e t s the b r e e z y col­ lege girl personality. T h e r e is u l t r a - s m a r t ­ ness as well as swagger!!ess in the knife- pl eated skirt. T h e s e p a r a t e blouse with its hip l and and co nv ertib le co llar is vastly b eco mi ng to youth. Moreover, it is an all- purpose dre ss — for class, sp ort s and town in te re st in g w e a r , and offers itself in an va ri e ty of colors. In C re p e de C h in e $25 In Wool Jerse y $1 5 SCARBROUGH’S G risw old G. S u n d a y in San G illette A n to n io . is s p e n d i n g I P»ny a r tis ts fo r this play. , , J ... , * . T u e sd a y a n d W e d n e sd a y n ig h ts a n a I T u e s d a y a n d W e d n e s d a y m a tin e e s, . ’ the M a n h a tta n s will p r e s e n t “ T h r e e Live G h o s ts” a t the H ancock. This in sto ry has b een seen in A ustin th e p ic tu r e s a n d ac claim ed one o f * f e a tu r e s o f th e season. to r y of t h r e e soldiers, It te lls the an E n g lish an A m erican w ho en listed in the B ritish T hey service d u r i n g th e late war. a r e r e p o r te d d e a d or m issing in ac tion and w hen th e y tu r n up alive and well a t th e conclusion of hostilities a r e d e c la re d legally dead. T h e Earl, is f o r e v e r g e t t i n g tho o th e r s in hot w a t e r and e v e n tu a lly w hen he rob s j his own h o m e th e clim ax is reached the and S cotland y a r d as well as j A m erican police ta k e a hand in the g am e. T h e play winds up in a gale o f la u g h t e r . Special s e ttin g s have i been b u ilt and p a in te d by th e colit­ The q u a in test r h y m e s and clev er d e s ig n s c h a r a c te r iz e the B lu eb o n n et Shop V a le n tin e . Y E L L O W C A BB S P h o n e 9 1 4 4 J . S. K O E N IG C h iro p o d ist a n d F o o t S pecialist 418 L ittle fie ld Bldg. P h o n e 4855 A m a te u r Choral Club P resen ts PADEREWSKI P ianist M onday, Feb. 12 At U n iv ersity M en ’* G ym S ea ts N o w on S ale at J. R. R eed M usic Co. and U n iversity Co-op Prices $ 4 .0 0 , $3.50 , $ 3 .0 0 U n r eserv ed S eats $ 2 .0 0 j I I QUEEN Mon., Tuesday & W e d . W hat is the D angerous A ge? J a z z A g e ? M arriage? D ivo rce A g e ? Great T h e m e o f Picture L e w i s S t o n e C l e o M a d i s o n R u t h C l i f f o r d ■ K 4itH Robert* Thurs., Fri. & Sat. E d w in C a r e w e Presents “ M ighty Lak A Rose” A s y m p h o n y of life in th e high a n d low places. was held, was b e a u tifu lly d e c o r a te d ents. w ith the red a n d w h ite N e w m a n j Phil Gapy o f D allas C lub colors, w ith a n d : MUSLIM. w hite f r e s h m a n colors, and with re d the w e ek -en d in A ustin, h e a rts . H e a r t s each lig h t on re d , g r e e n , a n d w h ite c re p e g r e e n h u n g f r o m th e . L yd a Flick r end in G r a n g e r end in G ra n g e r. * . , * i*iKhnn« p a p e r r ib b o n .. F e r n s , th r o u g h the leav es of which could be seen re d h e a r ts , w e r e s c a t ­ t e r e d o v e r th e hall, a d d in g cha rm . f o r I n iti a te s d re w the h o n o r of le a d in g th e g r a n d m a rc h . K a th e r - ine B a te s of B e lla ire , h o n o rin g B a r - ; week-end in 'I aylor. n e y D aniels, w on place. T h e music w a s fu rn is h e d by th e “ P r o w '- j l e r s ” c om p ose d of U n iv e r s ity stu - a ry . d en ts. ( >iiy Parkin* i th e S S a m G lo s se rm a n w e n t to L o c k h a r t for the w eek -en d. R o s e n b e rg is s p e n d in g P u n c h was se rv e d t h r o u g h o u t t h e 1 W ilm e r Pasre is ill w ith th e g rip p e a v e n in e in th e N e w m a n Club rooms, a t h e r hom e on Speedw ay. M a r g a r e t Pierce illness. is able to be o u t A n n a May K a v a n a g h is s p e n d in g the w eek-end in San A nton io . M a r g a r e t a n d M innie M each am w e n t to F o r t W o rth f o r a few days. , S o r o r i t y H o n o r e e <• P a tr o n e s s e s o f the G a m m a nu ; a f t e r h e r I ni j B e ta s o r o rity e n t e r t a i n e d th e m em -j h e rs and pledg es with a p a r t y a t t h e h om e o f Mrs. E . L, Steck, S a t u r d a y nig ht. R e f r e s h m e n ts were serv ed to ! a b o u t t w e n ty - th r e e couples. M any d e lig h tf u l and u n iq u e fo rm s of e n ­ th r o u g h o u t t e r t a i n m e n t w e r e given th e ev ening. S te c k th e hostesses w e re Mrs, G. U. I^ans- dow ne, Mrs. C. M. C u r e to n , Mrs. E. S te v e W hite, Marsh. and Mrs. C. Besides Mrs. S u n d a y C lu b D a n e * T h e S t u d e n t s ’ S u n d a y C lu b held it*-- w i n te r te r m d a n c e F r id a y nig ht. T h e hall w as d e c o r a te d in w in te r m o ­ tif with p r o g r a m s to m a tc h this d e ­ sig n. T h e g r a n d m a r c h w as led by C h a rle s S u m n e r s fa v o r in g E u g e n ie M arshall. D u rin g in te rm iss io n a s h o r t d a n c i n g skit w as d e lig h t f u ll y j e x e c u te d by M a ry L a rk in , E liz a b e th P u n c h Fish, a n d G eo rg ia D ancy. w a s th e e v e n in g . T he c h a p e r o n e s w e re ses L ucy N e w to n , E liz a b e th S im p ­ kins, E lfle d a L ittle jo h n , Mrs. P ric e a n i Mrs. Doak. th r o u g h o u t se rv ed th e L a m b d a Chi D a n c e L a m b d a Chi e n t e r ta i n e d f o r bags F r id a y n i g h t f r o m 9 to I a t th e A u s tin C o u n ­ t r y Club with a dance. C otillon fa- j v e r s w e re m ouchow g ir ls a n d c ig a r e tte s f o r P u n c h w a s s e rv e d e v e n in g a n d a light s u p p e r w as served a box has been up to C h a p e ro n e s P a g e , w e r e : Mr. a n d Mrs. C h a rlie M rs. E lm e r Roe, Mr, a nd Mrs. W. B. F o s te r and Mrs. W . E. Odom. the g u e s ts a t 12. t h r o u g h o u t t h e ----------- D r. Vinson r e t u r n e d T h u r s d a y n ig h t to A u stin fro m a s h o r t visit! to W a s h in g to n D. C., w here he h a s i be e n on U n iv e r s ity business. A d e b a te will be the f e a t u r e of th e n e x t R am sh o rn m e e tin g on F e b r u a r y 13. The q u e stio n is: R esolved, T h a t th e U n ite d S t a t e s sh ou ld can cel all a n d E u r o p e a n w ar debts. P o lla rd Mis- Cook will uphold th e a f f i r m a t i v e ’ side of th e q u e s tio n , and H illy e r § a n d Cohn a r e on th e n e g a tiv e side. J Main speeches a r e to be e ig h t m in - | u te s long, and th e r e b u tta l tw o m in - f u te s. A f t e r th e d e b a te , th e c r i t i c ’s I re p o r t w in as usual be given by J . II M. H a rd e sty . t h e | A r c h ite c t u r e s t u d e n t s h ave t h e i r | boys, j a n n u a l V a le n tin e p a r t y on W e d n e s - J h o r se v e ra l d a y s g t h e u ^ j , F e b i u a i y 14 has been up in which v a l e n ­ fo r f r ie n d s in tin e s m a y be placed P r o f e s s o r G ideon th e d e p a r t m e n t. s a y s t h a t any ty p e o f va le n tin e will p e a c c ep able. He c o m m e n te d on t h e | 1 f a c t t h a t the slot in t h e box seem ed | c u t large e n o u g h to allow th e r e a d y p as sa g e o f a b ric k — a f a v o r ite g i f t a n d o f some on V a le n tin e s D a y in A r c h i ­ C h ris tm a s . All s tu d e n ts t h e t e c t u r e a r e u r g e d to come p a r ty . to i A n u m b e r o f books have r e c e n tly b e e n a d d e d to th e lib r a r y in the E n ­ g in e e r in g B uilding. M any of th e m will prov e o f to Civil a n d in t e r e s t E le c tr ic a l E n g in e e r in g s tu d e n ts . A list o f th e in r e a d in g room n e x t to the lib rary . th e books is posted ticket.** for C o m m itte e s have b e e n a p p o in te d th e E n g i n e e r ’s to sell P r o f e s s o r W. H. McNeill b a n q u e t. is in c h a r g e o f the sale o f tic k ets. S t u d e n t s selling tic k e ts a r e to k e e p a re c o rd o f th e p e rs o n s to w hom t h e y [ a r e sold, each e v e n in g th e y a re c heck w ith P r o f e s s o r McNeill. to j iwiwiiiimiifiiiiiiin>iiiiiiniiiifniirimirtrmiti-iriT--- | H e m s t i t c h i n g a n d Pico tin g I M a c h in e s r e n t e d a n d sold. Mrs. G. H. J e n k in s 2304 G u a d a l u p e S tr e e t MtMuamwiMMummuttmmtmimuiMMtmummMiHiiiMm and C o m b in in g T h e t a X i B r i d g e P a r t y d a n c in g b ridge Mrs. R ug gles, house m o th e r, enter­ ta in e d a c tiv e m e m b e rs a n d pledges th e ir f r a t e r n i t y o f T h e ta Xi g u e sts a t the c h a p t e r ho use F r i d a y e v e n in g fro m 8 to 12 o’clock. R e ­ f r e s h m e n ts w e re served to a b o u t 30 couples. a n d in Miss B e r th a C onde will a rr iv e A u stin M o n d a y fro m H o u s to n w h e re abe has been le c tu rin g . Miss Condo in A u stin M on day a n d will le c tu r e T u e s d a y , arui will s t a y at the H ig h ­ lands. Mrs* Spell u t W aco a n d Mrs. Sim s of B r y a n w ere visitors a t G ra c e H ail a fe w d a y s this week. R. f4 Albright^ who ha* t e e n ' a c tin g a s an o ffic ia l in th e b a s k e t ­ ball t o u r n a m e n t a t S h in e r, T e x a s , r e t u r n e d to A u stin thin m orning . Mrs. S a u e r m a n of C le b u r n e v isited a t G race her d a u g h t e r F lora Lee H a l l th is week. ,x. O ut of the East cam e the E gyptian, bearing to Dorothy Dalton THE ‘Dark Secrets’ “ W h e n an he ta k e s ,” E a s te r n e r loves, he warned her. — A lso —— C ontinuous From 2 to 11 p.m. A lw a y s A Good Show M on., Tues. W esley Barry In “ P en rod ” f r o m A d a p t e d Booth T a r k in g - t o n ’s fa m ous sto­ ries. W e d . , Thurs. “ T he G ood Provider A F a nn ie Hurs t Story a Extra “ Mud and F a b le s and T opics two-reel A o f fun. Sand” riot I n “ T h ey Like ’Em Rough a C o m ed y and N ew s Fri., Sat. -r ~ n e w s — — C O M E D Y V iola Dana 3 D A Y S S T A R T IN G T O D A Y “T h e F rien d ly T th e a t r e ” MAJESTIC Thurs., Fri., Sat. “THE NAUGHTY WIFE” A Ro ar in g F a r c e Bargain M atinees Tues., W ed ., Fri., Sat. Sensible Prices N ight 7 5 c and 50c M A T IN E E S AH S eats 25c Ladies Free on M o n d a y a nd T h u r s ­ da y night. Buy y o u r ti c k e ts b e fo re 6 p.m., on M o n d a y a n d T h u r s d a y and get a ticket a d m i t ­ ting lady free o q t h e s e nights. EGYPT! Season Some in Milan St raw s, some Ti mb o Bra ids— all of th e m in d e l ig h tf u l color effects, s h a p e s a n d trims. F r u it s and flo w e rs a nd nifty bows a r e some of t h e quaint c on ce its in ou r cl ever c r e a ti o n s which will a p p e a l to your fancy. SNAMAN’S MILLINERY SHOP O u t of th e E ast c a m e th e n atio n s of the e a rth ; out of the East c a m e th e w isd o m of m a n k i n d ; buried in the East a re th e m y steries of th e ages of existence. Z . / 7 ’£ :/ ^ 4 / ? K I ENGINEERS WIN I I M [IWS IN HINO FIGHT - Rash Taylorite* P i l e up S core of 2 4 - 1 2 A g a in * ! O p p o ­ nent* The Rusk L iterary Society root in re g u la r session S atu rd ay evening at 7:30 an d the follow ing program wa* re n d ere d : ‘ R ecent M easure Passed by P resen t L eg islatu re,” by Jero m e B y rn e; “ Abraham L incoln,” by C. T . Groce; ‘T he Rusk, Pa*t. P re se n t; and F u tu re ,” by Francis W ilson. W. wiped up I* Keitt, L. L. Tyson and Raymond Laws by the score o f 24-12, Gerhardt, acting a* chose F rances W ilson hest speaker. T bs S critic’* re p o rt was re n d ere d by W ar­ re n Collins, The society adjourned p rom ptly a t 8 :00 in o rder to atten d * the basketball gam e. horn M ustang clash, the Gym judges, “ Aa a cu rtain ra ise r for the Lor.g- the E ngineers The fast Engineer aggregation floor with the ------ ~ o- - .......- here w ith a good coaching record. and m any, many frie n d s.” P raise From O regon With only one y e a r's period o f learning, th e T ig er team of th is y ear h ittin g on eleven cylinders, Per- has made follow ing Jen sen , w ritin g *°r,ady, Doc -Stewart record made coach while -*f • ; an o th er success, Recognition of th e by the new Longhorn ^ e nurnkf*rs his frien d s here by connected with the Oregon Aggies is sta te m e n t.* 1*8 acn mkn been u t a ° with a rush and g o t away to U niversity o f N ebraska. A i 1#< K thvm. By est interest was in coaching football, a safe lead and the Law* were nev- k basketball and fast successful coach in all these b ranch- team work th* e hahi-d rag g ers w ork­ is a refin ed gen tlem an of es. He , . ed th* ball down the field for easy p|e a , j n^ fo rcefu l Smith for shots under the baske? the Engineer^ was exceptionally dangerous for the Lew* and rang up IO points d u rin g his stay the gam e. I he Clem son K n o w n • • cadets, '‘D o c , ” n h , ( in , J tra c k - a clever and B.T.Z. R ew ard. Phone 5775. l L ™ ” **d e f / * ^ with gold letterin g 1 ’ l l ° , L t P™ o W ILL THE YOUNG LADY WHO WAS TO M EET FRA NCIS GRA- IN FRONT O F LIBRARY f high n oral s ta n d a rd ." W EDNESDAY, P L E A S E CALL m p erso n ality . HAM , ~~ i e l. resp ectin g N O TICE— A c e rtain person is known two electrical en- S te w art because of th o enviable rec- i . Ord o f h « ath letic tram* at Clem aon, I fobby and enjoying hi* pleasing p erso n ality , re tu rn ed b efo re M onday. C H Mc- _________ .— 1 1 nick-nam ed him "D oc,” and th a t is Cullough. gin eerin g books from the Y M C A n ig h t. No , 0‘t * B . to «hve tak en ,,, .• the title by which the av erag e s t u - J L 0 ST -At M«*n’s Gym a fte r last basketball gam e with Rice, big brown hat. F red Cole, B H all, phone 2906. DR. B B. BRAY, P yorrhea S pecial­ ist, The E lectronic T re atm en t, 227 L ittlefield Building. snow M onday. Gold with LOST— P earl stick pin on cam pus in pearl -si ttin g . Call M ildred C onner, Scot­ — l l tish Rite D orm itory. O H , LOOK A g g r a v a tin P a p a — Fox Trot L a d d ’* B lack A ce* B e e s ’ Knee* F ox Trot T e d L e w is a n d h is b a n d E v ery th in g in V ictor * * R ecord s Isaac Bledsoe Fred K in gd on , M gr. 821 C on gress !«■» 111**1 Varsity F ellow s T h e w in te r is still a h e a d a n d the best invest- m en t h a t has been o ffered in these parts— is the S O C I E T Y B R A N D C L O T H E S N o w being sacrificed in our C L E A R A N C E S A L E . C lo th c ra ft is also s h o w n in this sale an d it is a big value a tr e g u l a r prices—so th e cut prices re p resen t still larger savings for you. H 1 C K E Y - F R E E M A N CO. suits a n d overcoats a r e also in this sale. You c a n ’t b e a t this clothes offering. (C ontinued from pa go I) C ontinued from Rage Three 611 Congress Avenue Phones 2652 and 7963 Game is over. , it. th e from Jones fouls. fouls, were outclassed (C ontinued from page I) Peyton w inners. All o f the c h a in -d ra g g e r- Thf h a lf ended with the co unt 14- i 7 in fav o r of the ch arg in g proteges S etteg ast shoots n ifty field goal from j of Dean T aylor. Though the Laws ce n te r o f court. R agland s ta rt, Jo n es throw* it. M atthew fouls. Pey to n get* misses!. Brooks gets personal. P ey ­ to n rings both shots. Jo n es throw s goal but referee has blown whistle an d it does not count. F o u rth and fin a l personal is called on Baird. He the gam e. Peyton is ejected fro m Sw enson, C urtis, rings both tries. an d B arrett fo r Ragland, S etteg aat and S chuhardt. H enry and W alling fo r M atthews and Baird. played a sterlin g gam e cent con cert in Chicago. Moore did n o t cease to trouble the d e n t in th e I-onghorn s tu d e n t body m ay perh ap s know him . T h e fa c t th a t S te w art studied p h arm acy fo r th re e y ears at Ohio W esleyan before going in to the coaching gam e is no doubt th e reason behind the “ title .” j Clemson “ T ig e r” H e re ’s w hat the Clemson “ T ig er,” l o n g ; - C ontinued from Page One a stu d en t new spaper, said in w rite-up o f the coach. It shows the reaction o f the stu d e n t body to him : I “ ‘Doc' ha^ been at Clem son since 1. M endelssohn, V ariatio n s *eri- 1 the sp rin g of 1921 and has won a th e h earts of all Clemson th e Tig. r track In foot- , place in euses, opus 64. S. M. .. .. , .......... . ..... ........................... tw o sta te titles. sta te honors th is year, opus actual success in the field 5. Liszt Au Bord, T une Source, no 2, M azurka B fla t m inor, team to Chopin, N octurne, opus 837,1 ball he ha* bro u g h t a trip le tie f o r 1 2. S chum ann, F an tasia, opus 17. men. He coached 8. B eethoven, S onata, opus 57. 4, FG F P F Jones .... 2 I 2 Baird . 4 ....... 0 0 Brook* ....... 0 0 4 M atthew s (C) 3 I ..... . 2 R unnels ........................... .... .. 3 0 I 1 24, no. 4, Valse, opus 42, Scherzo C cerned, S te w art has made an Simpson .................. ....... 0 0 0 H enry 0 ..... 0 0 W ailing ..... . 0 0 0 Texan FC P F F Payton 0 S ch u h ard t 0 S e tte g a st 2 Robertson 0 Ragland 2 Swenson 0 C urtis 0 Barrett. 0 viable record. In the fo sterin g o f I a m ore in tim ate relatio n betw een the team s and stu d en ts and fa c u lty his J success h as been even more m arked, i ‘Doc’ has instilled into the stu d e n t loyalty body the g re a te st sp irit of and su p p o rt th a t T igertow n has ever I known. As an worked m iracles. he a rra n g e d a erew ski’s own m ost fam o u s com po­ sition, th e “M inuet in G” b u t p e r­ haps ha will do ss he has done a t o th er co ncerts w here the**- were not p a rt of th e p rogram , and will play them ss encores. ,..,11 5 l l ....... a o ___ I 0 .. .... 3 0 ....... 0 0 .......................... ___ 0 0 ......................... ... ........ 0 0 ....... 0 0 (T ex as). sharp m inor. E tude de C oncert F m inor, H ungar- ... R eferee, H enderson In his f ir s t season j c o n tra c t I I t will he som ething of a disap- So fur as con-j org an izer he has two-gam e .......... . (C ) is ... H as-u p * ti. football ^ Causse College, the m ost wide- the to j fly known | U nited S ta te s | Clemson a new football system and I in two year* he ha* m ade it work ..‘Doc’ b ro u g h t team in I CACTUS BEAUTIES in sto ck : E. M. S carbrough A Son, T. H William*, J , C. Lynch, Leude- ek e-M o ffatt, and A. I* H arding Co. A rrangem ent* w ith Jo sep h in e Theis and S eam an ’* will be made the firs t of this week. In view of th e U rg e n um ber of g irls in the co n test the C actus is en ­ deavoring to avoid th e possibility of any two girls g e ttin g the sam e cos­ to effec t this th e In order tum e. C actus req u ests the th a t each of girl* call down town the early p a rt o f the week and decide upon her cos­ then be Each g arm e n t will tum e checked and will not be available fo r any o ther candidate. Girl* Go In Group* call Each o f the stores, in o rd er to avoid too g re a t a rush the C actus request* on in th e those th a t no girls, except downtown firs t five groups, the Monday m orning. candidates in these firs t group* will call by the C actus o ffice betw een 8 and 9:30 a, rn. M onday m orning and g et le tte rs which will e n title them to select apparel. The o th e r candidates will call a t the office betw een I and 2:30 p. na. M onday and obtain th e ir letters. D uring th*- en tire week an a u to ­ mobile will be at the service of th e beauties. Every girl will be taken to and from h er sitting. in Sunday night every girl th e first five groups will be assigned a d efin ite h o u r for her po&es. Each g i n m ust be prom pt in her ap p e ar­ ance for these ap p o in tm en ts fo r th e C actus h at co n tracted with th e M a­ jestic Studios f o r a lim ited period of tim e, and any delay will m ean both a loss of tim e an d money, ac­ cording to M aurice AngJy, ed ito r o f the y ear book, M EMBER OF F A M O U S FA M ILY TO LECTURE Mr*. May Dixon T hack er, tb s youngest of the fam ous Dixon fam ­ ily o f N orth C arolina, will deliver a lectu re on “ The Hum an T ouch” a t the F irst M ethodist C hurch Sunday o ’clock. Mrs. 3:80 afte rn o o n a t T h ack er is the wife of Dr. J. E rn ­ est T h ac k er who is holding a aerie* of evangelical service* a t th e F irst Southern P resb y teria n Church, and is a sister of T hom as Dixon, noted a u th o r, D r. A. C. Dixon, p asto r o f S pu rg eo n ’* T ab ern acle in London, pod F rank Dixon, tke lectu rer. hard-w orking j “ Consciencious, and very clever o rg a n iz e r,” is the way S tew art is ch aracterized by Dobie.j “ S tew art very good basketball and football coach a t N ebraska I con­ sider him high class m an ,” w ired; Rockne. j “ R eplying to your wire, beg to state Coach S tew art high g ra d e gen-j j Heman, g re a t coach, splendid sp o rts­ ab ility ,” leadership and man with declared Dr. F o rre ste r C. Allen of the K ansas Aggies. “ Unexcelled, he Is clean, resourceful and m agnetic. We recom m end him w ithout re se rv a ­ tion or evasion. We are fo r him stro n g .” F red T. Dawson, now d irecto r of the U niversity o f N e­ J ath letics a t braska, where S tew art mad*- such an enviable record as a coach before hi* “ flie r” a t the autom obile busi­ ness, declared : “ I am u n acquainted w ith S tew art personally, but he le ft “ Y ou ’re th e akoit th at sid it,” th e sex F reck les o f o n e B lu eb o n n et Shop V a len tin e. o f 1923-24 elections. T E A C H E R S W ANTED, now for S urely one of our thousand client* want# you. W rite SO U T H W EST E R N T E A C H E R S’ AGENCY, W EST BLDG., HOUSTON, TEXAS us. RENTACAR D rive It Yourself Fords Buicks Cars withor without drivers, day or night. P h on e 6 4 4 0 , a n d have one delivered to you. W R IG H T A U T O SER V IC E SOO W e s t 1 8 t h S t. 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