Published in the Interests of the Students and Alumni of the University of Texa< Both Phones six to six. Meeting of the Smart Styles F or M en S O L D A V I S Dealer in Imported and Domestic CIGARS and TOBACCOS HilIi;i r«I and Pool I 'arle >r ( )pen all I lie 11 me 705 Congress Avenue Phone 398 I nil .inc1 <>t S t a t i o n e r y , I ' e m a i i- c a is , 11* )o ks niH l N e w s . Men’s Fine Shoes Fall and winter Styles S h o e s That Fit S h o e s That Wear See that nevi narrow toe, swing last.the Broadway, patent (nit at $ 4 . 0 0 Sole selling agents for the N e t t l e t o n Men’s Fine Shoes Wright 4 Robinson Men’s Outfitters ti lf> Congress I J o s e I i e s I , a i m d r \ 4 4 4 < 4 <* 4 < 4 4 Wk tup ms w ill call at any number, a t an y time. Tile best w ork a t the most reasonable prices, I ’hone A. P Wooldridge President Jasper Wooldridge ( a s h i e r Paul F Thornton \ice President A. W Wilkerson Assistant Cashier C i t y N a t i o n a l B a n k O f A u s t i n Capitol $ 1 5 " ,0 0 0 ,0 0 Beard of Directors T in is I > W o o t e n , I ’a til bk T h o r n ­ t o n , J o h n lb I ‘ope, H. kl S c a r ­ ing n ig h , A . IV W k x A b rid g e 1\. L B r o w n . Business of the Faculty and students of the University solicited New Femmes in coms. Are n a tu ra l shoulders, the broad shoulders now being an unm istakable sign tim t. the coat is a hand me bow n or a product ot last year. The man who wears a ready made suit m ay expect to bx>k th at w a y. It is lot like wearing a suit made someone else, i t may be I he same size but its tin other fellows all suit must A the be built to ones shape before onet c a n l o o k right. T h a t is w hy the men w ho wen t a suit made I.) same. R E N Z b i >ks like himself G eo. W . P a t t e r s o n BEST LIV ERY IN THE CITY O K L A H O M A T R E F T S T E X A S TO A S U R P R I S E . But Texas Did Not Play as Fast and Furious as at Dallas— Captain W ats o n ’s Great W ork. About SMU spectators saw the U n i­ versity of Texas and Oklahom a U n i­ versity meet upon the an diron last Saturday in one of the fiercest and most spectacular exhibitions of foot­ in Austin. The ball ever witnessed outcome was a ti.*, ti to o. Ivy quickness Oklahom a has a well-trained team of braw ny w arriors who testified, by Abt* a rticle of Iva 11 they | ut up S a tu r­ day. that they are by no means nov­ ices at the canli'. They are a weighty proposition, too, averaging about ten pounds to the man mort' than the ag Ie w earers of the range and white. \ a rs jty . although lighter 1 hail hor adversaries, made up for this handi­ in attack and by cap But. ox- nerve and spirit of defense the ( ‘‘pf at on** or two stages of did Lra me, not snap aud play determ ination ex hibited ’i'li" line did not work quite se hard and the backs, W atson excepted, did not charge with the same dash and fierceness. The defense, especially, loose compared to their superb was work against the Indians Both ends times played ragged ball, being at sucked in on several occasions and fooled by the clever double passft% of lie T errito ry giants. the week before at Dallas t he exas itll near boy s t In? which they From ;t spectator's point of view the game was Runs an ideal one a round the end w ere frequent, both teams m aking considerable gains be ♦ ♦ ♦ O K L A H O M A D E F E A T S A & M . ♦ ♦ ♦ Follege Station. Texas, G et.— ♦ ♦ to th® Texan.)— ♦ ♦ 19.—-(Special ♦ The Oklahoma football team to- ♦ ♦ day defeated the A. and Bl, boys ♦ ♦ in a clean, decisive game by a ♦ 4 ♦ score of 6 to 0. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ hind interference, which was at times alme t perfect W atson circled Ok­ lahoma's e t(,is three tim es for gains of forty, twenty five and fifteen yards forty yards behind him Sea rcy put F o r Oklahom a, around right Bogo! st. pped out for gains of twen- yards, and Mc- tv-tive and o reary managed steer him self d e a r of ’V a rs ity ’s tacklers for tw en­ ty yards also. twenty end. to ’V a rs ity ’s Fum bles w ere frequent on both sides. fumbles, however, occurred at more critical points than those of O klahom a— one resulting in a failu re to score a touch-down, and another m aking O klahom a’s touch­ down possible. Texas, p articularly, was hoodooed by a fatal in a b ility to hold on to the pigskin, not a single one of the Oklahoma k ick o ffs being squarely caught for the return. T h e fum ble which resulted in giving O k­ lahom a the ball on T exas’ four-yard line was little worse than the hand­ ling of several other punts, except that B lo ck e r ought to h ave allowed the oval to bounce over the line in­ stead of trying to catch it. T he individual work of some of the players deserves spec jai mention. Captain W atson was the bright par­ ticu lar star of the day. His playing Satu rd ay is pronounced by m any to have been as good as any witnessed on the ath letic field in several years. He was in the heart of every play, and the w ay he advanced the hall S e a rcy ca ner- was sim ply brilliant aled the team with excellent judg­ ment and made one of the pr< fliest runs of the game. H artiso n played in his old reliab le way. M ar hall again had the m isfortune to be up against Hie hardest proposition on the 0 8 - I I 6 E 7 t h S t . P h o n e 611 Continued on page V Fill! PFD CFU. DISCOUNT Best Work Guaranteed M i SHAM FURY rile New St vies as show n I * y tins season possess an air of in d ivid u ality and character that are only equalled lo tin' produc­ tions of the hest and ut >*-» exclusive m d rQpol- 1 t an ' (dot x. It i-s it rem arkable e \ - I• iI>i t ion of p o d clot hex, good t aute aud g«*<>d \ ni­ n e s , We w ant you to ex­ pect latter c lo t h e s , I Jet­ te 1 stiles, better every­ thing vv hen you come to us than you find at the * udinary clot bing stores you'll not be disap­ pointed. : 1 T. I. A. A. F. H O M E R C U R T I S S F O R P R E S I D E N T E L E C T E D T H E F O U R T H T I M E . Many Important Modifications of the Rules Adopted— Abundant est and Good Feeling. Inter­ the O riental Hotel The* annual convention of the Texas Association Intercollegiate A th letic in was hold at Dallas on the night of Oct, s AU the colleges belonging to tin* associa­ tion. except Austin College of Slie r man. were represented. A fter rou­ tine business was transacted, a num lier c f important amendments were a lop!* d. fhe principal one being the enlargem ent of the executive com­ m ittee from five members to one rep­ resentative from each et liege, G olf was added to the list of even th, and the executive com m ittee was au­ thorized to arrange for an interpol legiate toil! nament. The one-year residence rule was modified so as to allow a man who has represented some other In stitu ­ intercollegiate contest to tion in an represent an institution in the Texas Intercollegiate A th letic Association, provided he has not represented any institution in an intercollegiate meet for one y e a r previous. I of Section do not enter within "Stud ent Q ualifica­ tion " was modified so as to bar all men who the first thirty days of the* fall term from for that year. competing on teams This rule knocks out . ...iHmll, track and tennis men who have heretofore been allowed to enter at Christm as, This in purifying the spring spurts, especial­ ly baseball. is a distinct stop forward T h e standing broad jum p and the standing high jum p were out out or the annual track meet, and the tw o m ile run and the m ile relay race were added. principal changes made, others being only as to m inor details These w ere fin* T h e chairm an of each delegation All was a member of tin* F a c u lty the meeting were questions before treated iii ti broad-minded, far-seeing manner, tin* members realizing that they w ere layin g tin* basis for the governm ent of athletics In the future and that that basis must be well laid if athletics arc to be kept on a high plane. F. Hom er Curtiss, who organized the association in the beginning and who has been its president ever since was re-elected president for the fourth tim e by acclam ation. Prof. Ham ilton of B a y lo r U n iv e r­ sity was elected vice president and Prof. J C. H a rd y of Southwestern U n iv e rs ity secretary-treasurer. W h ile the discussions w ere pointed the utmost harm ony and anim ated prevailed. A ll the colleges represent­ ed w ere brought into closer touch with one another by understanding each other’s position and motives. .i, Suits $10.00,1 2 .e 5 0 , 1 5 up t o $ 3 5 O u u r e o u t s $ 1 0 t o 5 0 Smith Cj Wilcox 1 I ♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦»♦■* > » » » ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦+ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ O F F T O S A N A N T O N I O . T h e football team leaves for ♦ ♦ Ran Antonio th is afternoon at ♦ ♦ B r l ? ocelotk, w here It p lay* th* ♦ ♦ heavy-weight* from B aylo r to* ♦ ♦ m orrow m orning at IO UH). T h e ♦ v railroads offer a $1.5u rate for ♦ ♦ the round trip. Those desiring ♦ ♦ to take advantage of it ll* ra te <* ♦ may leave on the 6 27 train Huh ♦ ♦ afternoon or on the s o’clock ♦ ♦ train tomorrow morning. The ♦ ♦ ticket is good till F rid a y, but ♦ ♦ leave T hu rsd ay afternoon about ♦ ♦ 2:30 and return to Austin in ♦ ♦ plenty of tim e for the m ilitary ♦ ♦ balk N ot only w ill the football ♦ ♦ game be a good one. but it is go- ♦ ♦ ing to be a hard one. lf corn para ♦ ♦ fiv e score s can be relied upon, ♦ ♦ the B a y lo r heavy-weights are ♦ ♦ stronger now than the A. and M. ♦ ♦ ♦ + ♦ O’ 0 ° The Elite Nearest up-to-date Barber Shop to the University. ♦ those preferring to do so m ay ♦ Special Fates to Students ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ T H E D R A M A T I C C L U B M E E T I N G . ♦ ♦ team. T h e tim e set for the m eeting of ♦ ♦ ♦ those interested In a dram atic ♦ ♦ club being the sam e as that for ♦ ♦ the Oklahoma-Texas football ♦ ♦ gam* , the attendance w as not ♦ ♦ great, S e veral met, however, ♦ ♦ and arranged for another meet ♦ ♦ Ing to be held this week on Wed- ♦ ♦ rn aday at 4 p. r n . in Room 44. ♦ ♦ Let those who believe Texas can ♦ ♦ have a dram atic club as w*e!l as ♦ ♦ other universities over the conn- ♦ ♦ try. be on hand at that hour. Tho ♦ ♦ talent is not wanting, the instruc- ♦ ♦ tor is here, and th* d ram atic ♦ ♦ club is to be organized. + ♦ ♦ » % % 4 4 t 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ a 3 . A. G L A S E R T d o y j \oung men we mean—we are ready for you w ith tilt io n c d clot tics for any occasion W e'll see t Im t you get the >ie>t values and the newest styles Von couldn t as>j more ■. Misses Hudgins. l.anham, W a g g o n e r, B u n - ughs, I n a a a.id n il Rose, Ma.vet ■ k Barth*-id, D er st, W ynne, W h ite, claggett. Townes, Car­ ri son, B a rth o lo m e w , le o e i,cd. assisted by Misses Dr*dei . \\ « bb, E s ­ till, D a vis, Shelton, [ ’.o lden. A lexan­ der. IU lei: Harrison aim L o u ie H a r­ ris of the cia ss of d • M iss Humuiel presided at the ’ • a table. The walls were hung w ith pennants, and un in ­ dian corm r was e s p e c ia lly admired. lia r : is In v ita tio n s art cit »o a h aise-open- ng given to the peuph vt the I niver- s ily by B e ta X i of Kappa Kapaa B a m ma at their chapter house, Saturday, O H PU The T o w n Germ an Club g a v e a dance at Hyde lh rk I'liday night, aud s e v e i a I Un I vers tv poop rn were there also T ile i ’niversity B erm an Club met last week and elected the following o 'lieera; M r Jo e K erin y, pi esidm it: M i. Albert. Singleton, vice president; Mr. Jo e llogsett, .-eeret ary and treas­ I'iie time and place of the ger- urer, (lie vote ut ni * i i l i r e to lie b'f* foi i he "th* ers. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ,,, ♦ it.Vi: J * \ c G J;/. « J 9 ¥ ¥ $ $ t ♦ Xii Alist in pi i pie, gown. are expecting Utile at the m ilitary inst in Rifles have Thursday, Oct Th both town and joyous a most ball, which the for aiinoum ed * P A L A G I : H A M B E R S H O P T I ' U K I S I I l l V T I I S B O S I 111 B l m u m m ; SD R C O N M * F S S V V F N I I ! 9 » & C * . " - T U * W & : 2 U * W ? P . Sr lobe Armstrong Boys „ M F N S I- IN F . . . . . r A I L O R IN G OUK PR IC K S Suits Pressed 50 tents; Coat and Pants, 40 cents; Pants,15 cents, I'uclc lit runt*. Vests, 10 (, ents. B IN D I,KS g u t : u s a u b \: CA CLK I) FOR id ITV. KKD a m . y o u b i n . b e p l e a s e d AND SOO Congress aven u e Telephone 441 5 rings. t i c B b ' U V : T - PM U T U T Y U M. A ■ 7 ie N e w D riskill Brisbin Betel l-'ioest en ic! ne in the -• mt ii Best Facilities tor Banquets. Reception Parlors. Come anti see us. Driskill Steam Laundry EV * RY i HING LAU'NDkiF.D H E R E COM ES A , “ j ^ Students’ Work a Specialty. Both Phofes 444. Please Give us a I rial BACK L IK E NEW J S-, -• <*>{ ?Y colors. Despite' the tact t hat i lie pree-iYh ut had threutened tim nu p tiglon of al! students p articipat­ ing in FU he , the S mors pro* •** led put * he Ft o hit: * ti out. and a bv • Iv F ifty institution thun rush onsiiod. h o il n t4 loss In tha* before tile fight Consequence; N orthw estern I ’n? verst* > is to hav* a lev. $MMMMi gynuiasiiiin built main Iv bv snbs< rip !joes from alumni. May t bere not I >* in Dos a stigg s if ibis Uni iruue Bum m other, it larger, better equipped, befret lion tor Uh h u m reify of T< \as? i In ■ iv is any < im v e rsity rn eds is a v< nt Rat od gymnasium tiling that The Daily C alifornian “ The im dent bodv has T 111111 to its credit in a lot al bank.’* Iii the I rd versity of California, not only have they a Creek B e a te r, a flourishing drama! it H uh, but now comes tie announcement the plays to be presented are written bv student R u sk . T h e R u sk L it e a«y S o n . tv rendered its se. oml p p .g ra m B a * u n la y night be tin* fore a la rg e r a u d ie n c e B la n on la t e n it rn the m e e tin g s U- v. .-al p n m iis ag yo ung to member- first night, is g ro w in g o ra to rs w ere ad nit B e d t p. in re d . T ile program fen \ tin ag Bio se prt sr ut wa vt a bevy of rho p re ttie s t g irts it: A u stin w a.- w*Bi iii the absence of the d e claim , rs Mr. I a llie s F. Cox w a s requested to re c ite H ow I I u b e a s te iii F la y e d ." He apologized bn h a v in g g iven tho sam. self et iud often, tm! those w ho had heard it bel ore . n Joy ed it m ore than Mr. C u rd s o ra tio n on S t r a y I. a v . g lio tti ;i T r a it o r 's L if e ' w as a new tre a tm e n t of an old bUhjeet. H is m il­ lion showed c a n ful p re p a ra tio n , ar t w as d e liv e re d in a m a s te rly luautim T h e s u b j . . * for d eb ate w as: ‘ R e s o lv e d , that g o ve rn m e n t in the U n ited S ta te s sh ould c re a te co m m is lio n sh ow ed c a re fu l p re p a ra tio n and i rat Ion o f d isp u tes b e tw ee n em u! *yers and organized latior " T h e aillt mat iv e w a s n-presentcd by B a r r e tt am i B r it t in . the n e g a tiv e bv C u e sin g e r and K e e n . A fte r a s p ir it ­ ed derail.', the d e c is io n of the judges w as tw o fo r the a ffir m a tiv e and one U r the n egative. The so ciety B ie n a d jo u rn e d were torn, A t h e n a e u m . Saturday night the Athenaeum pre­ st it Bai another m o lestin g program is m aking a strong I'in Athenaeum Did fo r t h e rn w m e n , arn i to th is end is fu r n is h in g th e m e n t e r t a in m e n t by h e r v e r y best m e n . T h e h e a r t y a p tin ' a p p r e c ia t io n of p ia u s e in d ic a te d t h o s e so fort un lie as to in . nd. Th.e program was as fo llo w s: O r a t io n s - .! J . A v e n u e aud S. O F e rg u a u i. D ebate Quo st ion ’ R eso lve d , that th e w h ile s et bae S o u th a re ju stifie d In ta k in g a il p e a cea b le m eans to in sure then political suprem acy.' A Hi n e a t * v c ; W I* M e B in m s and O. N. L y t le IU ynolds N e g a tiv e : W . S Mi ore aud J A T h e Cle. ision of the ju d g es w as for the a d i'T u a B \ e. A co m m u n ica tio n from Urn F a c u lty ci m m itte e on forensics an 1 oratory in Die so cie ty , a n n o u n cin g w as read the s eject chosen for the int- rsc c ie i is as fo llo w ?; debut» , 1‘ **R< m lved. that rr ie ! w om en in T -xas sliould be g von th.* full ct ntr ol f th e ir sop a re te .-’Sta te ," talent. SOO. The number of co-eds who may en­ ter Behind Stanford is now limited to n^fr>' I... something Iud.us.a U niversity At i.ew in the isnt* of fra u in in e s bas shown itself Alpha Kappa Mu. th* iii the United first negro fraternity St at es. has recently been organized id se re. lots a membership of ten, iht to!,ai in ti i< Hat ion of it colored stu­ e v e r dents in that U n iversity. * ■ \n audience of St hi people in W ash ­ burn College cham I were treated to kind of sui lh a few days an unu aal ii happened something like this. ago, T h ir t y five K pi.omen girls tro d vain yell down forty to Iv for an hour Suddenly a F re s h ­ man girl appeared on the platform proud'' flaunting Bn elans colors of the Sophomores This, of course, was endured md so the rush not to be T allies and < flairs wore en me o if. c w t turn d. -tea-h-'d to. pieces, o* “ iv hats riddled, faces st ratch* d and eyes twenty m inutes blackened. w e re in q u ired by th Ca u’.ty to get the contesting sides separated. the president's I lilly ch air was s ie E. Mistrot, t;as employed A. M. F ra sie r, a student of the U n iv e rsity to work in th e ir e outing department. B e w ill for his friends to call on hint there. it a favo r deem — 0— W A T S ) N, C A P T A I N . Remhe-C W atson. T R has been for the thus team this has an't far Texas past. elected captain of the football team. which position was left vacant by R.end ergast’s failure to return ta 5 Use U niversity. Wat son has starred two on year I", as* ms his work never been surpassed the U n iversity on gridiron, He weighs > illy UT pounds, but knows the game inside out and pines ii Ue a hwy from start to finish Not only is W atson a great player hinmelf. but he has tin* happy knack of inspiring Gibers to their hest, Foi I hic r t a - o n his election is p articu­ larly fortunate. F re s h S .a rn w ’s ca n d ie s at M eFad- lupe. has thro.* vnCBRcU's in rn in * den’s. w ith south! ast * rn * T- sin es. M r s F W . d b r. of 2‘U'> G u a d a ­ C o i t ' e I i & L e o n a r d P E R O DFP, W H IT A K E R , SO U TH ERN MANAGER, A LBANY NEW YORK I ii Ic' ri mill ll ii roan of Academ ic Costumes ‘J a i . e:s of Caps ami Gowns mr University of fTxas,Yale, Prim Hon, Harvard, Cornell Bryn Mawr, Wei iv My, Vanderbilt. Sewanee, Leant*, U niveisity oi I hic ago, Leland Stand- l Lu J. G e trp to w a. Smith. 'A vc ♦ * * > ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ < > ♦ I I I T * 1 I ’ l l ' * ! ’ v t X W r | ' I ? V ' I C o m in g lo tile ' uivcr>i: >. or g oin g to v * their hom es w ill t ad Bn* ♦ J ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ t JL 4§t # burn.s a s the bt d service end quickest time to points generally in the State, having 4 v eight handsomely equipped passeager train* daily out cd Austin. * . I iu tic! cfs and inUe- a PT a < ail rd c a v I p U a Office, 522 ( or,gross Avenue, Corner S \?h Street * U ’U ; T IU F R O N T ♦ % * I ♦ i J. I, AW L I SS. Passenger and Ticket Agent. : * ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ * % *• # 4. 4 I \ X rn I The art Worth & Denver j Railway Company r * . r f . S s i m ISA. -s, - S k U J I C I I i ; # T*. A ‘ - &L UT u t : c. p j M v .p z n a — y i j : ... p f! m g :‘i f L ? . Hun red in the posit Hico ut Au ’ iii. Texas, us nooond-ol&ss m ail mat et. E d ito r A. F. Welshing;. Askoi jato S i rn rn • From h andor lh I Et!:tors— it and I ’d Cran* .arr- < Business M at and J M. News ut. A- 1 ajiK, la * is Johnson. Alex 8. W rig h t W hen change of ad ii las rn ordered both the in w anti old ador* -I® should be stated, ami the notice should be* given one week before the change is to take effect. If the Texan fails to reach you promptly, notice should be ately given to the busine s manage!'* and the matter will have their attern imim'd t ion. soli. b d Cont I i bul ion s ai o fit rn students, alumni and rn* rue re of th* faculty W rite on one* Hide of the paj cr on ly , M atter should he in lo Saturday noon. A ny c r roin out reflection iii* h tm? character, standing or refutation of any person or organization wilt ic* gladly corrected if called to tie 1 at fruition of the editor. A R O O T A T O R I A L A R M Y . Now is the time foi the new . M i n it tive committee of the students A sedation to immortalize it ell, Tin re is undoubtedly ti stimuli! rd I desire here ti* rally around the atte tie and debating teams; tin old co i’ege spirit lacks lead* t dup anti is here, but organization, fret the ex«*< alive com mittee call a mass meeting now while the year is young; rn’ the stu­ dent! elect an ottieiai 1 King of Hoot from the e ls " With ottieiai deput let three th jxirtnu ids; h ! Ic re bt* o r ­ ganized a great army of rooter with departmental brigiob -! ami finally, let the conditions of enlistment bt a loyal heart and a lust pair of lungs. Hooting is an art, Texas has nevei idea of enthusiasm had the right the that counts Enthusiasm kind that slops over ami goes to waste by spasm ami then is painful’ Iv absent when needed worst. T e x ­ as needs a well t.rained, an organized and an educated eiuhu ue tit, an en­ thusiasm that will glory iii th (Vat as well as victory. T U is fit!-* waiting only to be touched off leadership ami o r­ by the spark of ganization right spirit is not As the expom rd of student aspirations, it is tip to tin* executive committee to take the initiative. all P U T ON Y O U R S U I T The football team ha done well. the exceptionally well. considering difficulties which have teiardvu its git \»h And it is not in criticism of I lo-c rem arks are iii the team that in p articu­ reded. Iud- of those men lar who are physically able to be of bein ta to tin* team bfn who. without adequate reason come out only in a desultory sort iii wax oi (bu 1 come out at all. The squad is not nearly large enough, Of the 'md mat un rn II hi re, then is no lea on why Ta should not don a football suit every afternoon. Yet. several days last week there were not enough men un the field tor a brisk line-up. Tin ii men who do come out have not the proper regard for promptness aud regularity. Many alb w the must triv ia l matters to im ti rf en with prat the. MI this is rad Such a spirit can not ii ally wrong. conquer Vanderbilt and V. aud M E v e ry day the squad is disorganized by absences is a day p ractically lost. \ football team is a machine and must work with ma hino-like pre cision, and tin' absence rd a single tm whom m edian player derange- i s m ss to p N E W E X E C U T I V E C O M M I T T E E . As the T i van w < ut the following members of the new execu­ tive committee of ti * Students A s­ sociation had been elected; Academic Departm ent, Ram sdell, W right. Rec tor, P a rrish and Jon s; Engineering Department, M itchell. Washington. I.aw De­ M aas, W k ie and p artm ent. Crane and O’Keefe. Bishop; T i I E T K A AIN ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► * ► ► ► ► Ss ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► r ► ► ' * i i m , »i \ out ii-' ro d Scotch I In-viol «,.,: I ade to >■ ii I. if S I I t .......... You Can Save Money if You Buy From Us. Si\ st > I. - is o f a i l k in d s . I I p l a c e l o It na o w m o n e y . H e s t p l a c e l o s p e n d i i . ♦ ♦ A P P riz e in D e c la ra tio n F r e s h m a n h' ON VV. e W O R T H A M O F F E R S a n A N N U A L p r i z e OF $25 IN R e c e p tio n d e c l a m a t i o n . I O B E S W E L L E S T IN 'V A R S I T Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y V V X TY T Y W Y ' ” 7 YA 7 ROGAL and PEREC.,AL* t ( ▲ ▲ A VAA, A A A A A I . - L A AA -M La* rn, • tics of the I 'iii* ♦ literary so cieties iasSt + F U L L B L A S T , e l ) l | Lt in itia te d last S a L l l day night into th. B b l G am m a A N N A L S — p r e p a r a t i o n s i n Rust ■)« r hi .den ann it |; \\ r fo ♦ sa turd aj- ♦ * tis mud* nig ht i f • he l! a ' *'»t ll Ut adjudged to be m ore e x p licit, on O rt. kit, the ♦ X ♦ best am i from Ilia ♦ tile st md- # 1 !,n ’ O: d e liv e ry [ no prize is ♦ O'Tat, d b y lio n , W . ll W o rth a m , ♦ ' I ( i,i' ° < w ill give a recept ion ami fiance at the D r is k ill H otel that w ill m ake a ll p evious cla ss fu n ctio n s in ♦ v i ( “ president of th. com pariso n to i? look like old-time R a n k of \itst it] F irs t Na- ♦ |n m s v Jo h n A v e ry Lom ax, L .r m e r ly busi !l' " m .rnagci of the now actin g in a sa n s'> capa* ny of T i am i for \ ami M. ( oi ege, sp* ut Sat in day S u n d a y num erous frt**mU. in \uatoi m eetin g his ' A hoaaud ofter of the A AV*a them sa y s : P ro f. S h u n . r m a k in g ♦ prize*. M r ♦ + bat n dam es T h a t this. the first c lass * ’n1 el t a in men t of tin* season, w ill bo Yns.s M ary S te d m a n is hack from a Hying ti ip to Rah sum , « here she a s­ a success p ersonnel of is fu lly evidenced by the fo llo w in g eonmiit- the sisted Boat of .! dear friend. launching ii: the m a trim o n ia l "T h is ;e I/.- is offered to Fni- ♦ to attend to the de u os appointed 'a d s : od. tits wit Ii tho hopi ♦ say in c ite them to friend* ♦ in tho a tta in m e n t o f ♦ ♦ v h a t I ( .in sid e r a m ost im p o rta n t ♦ a ir y ♦ a cco m p lish m e n t, ♦ l**n< e A tory.*’ in de c la m a tio n to-wit, excel- ♦ and ora- ♦ ^ Tho', generous offer |,y \p- Wet- bani w ill h e re a fte r bo one o f throe an n u al contests in the v ario u s form s Scuirkev ihrope. H a ll. of public sp e a k in g — tin* G re g o ry and ■ a tis p iiz e in debate, tile Dubois prize hi e r a t (ha and tho W I-' iso* in be the tiling Do You Know * orc re many -o-called M c A I., t -i l k veals, la it tile o k U'.i n a l am i t he COVI *** ■ t .n v m i; i mon s is the th a t made the Osage We Wester It s ss ifs ill t his cit V Bu the past * ’ .vc'( s a g g re g a tin g more than the e< nu bine* I sales of a ll other m u is .convlusv* evidence th a t ii is Che Best Coal Lot dom estic use free from slate, dirt uni et her im p u re i s; I here- t. ne t he in. st e* em onical S.d.l o n ly bv t he Lone Star Tee Co. We hat die the I 'cst PKN HSY I., VAN! A An rn uav i i i () v k I 'ii*rites 210. O ftiet* aud W * »■ He IA v us on Bois J o*, v. (d o ra d o Street • SMH * in I hr fuel business to Sue- M..I 'Anker& Co. Wifes Corner Druq Store fliaktM a Specialty of buyer's Cindies S. lie se ti g n u 4 / J Congress Both Phones 451 T h ose show n by H a r r e ll w K le in a re T h e p rice range is $1.50 to I fan S in r RIT, it nobby SC. Cm, from H ills m o to *n uav am e down I In ga nu Silt Undertaker and Embalmer Tim’ Carriages to hire H o i C l i I IM-: \ S I ’ I R ' I . \ IC I Y •> el h. r < nd ma ti and f iv h<\ e ra I ♦ T O U R N A M E N T S I N T H E Roy S m ith M, \ cs, now pro tem < a miident ia l I a >a ii on I >iatnouds, W a tc h e s X W I or. i h o n k rn ne a od B L U st re e ls ♦ Hood m . ti for i 11 * I i \ id :;il stunts S P R I N G . TENNIS. G eorg e N ance Ma v * i n k spi ti) Sun* its S a n A n to n io v is itin g his pa­ '•av rents L O C A L A N D I N T E R C O L L E G I A T E ♦ T h e re is a m ovem ent on foot A p resid en t o f the Y A] B . A. AL F M a rtin has he.'ti elected Thom as & K oo ck A tstui Jewelry aa./ Loon Co.. 5/9 C c ogress A venue a nd Jew i let v , /fee. VV. A . BURKE i radical Plumbing and Llctric Work Both Phones 295 714C onjress Avenue EXCLUSIVE OPTICIAN, bead of the S i In oi o H is to ry at Bv rn Al ti xvi issued ii sc h o la rly just his a hook en titled R o y a l IT u v m e e * “ S o u * Bt B a ro iitia as a I L B ( ' . a i k Al a , It I h o ld s a f e l ­ lo w sh ip in lit story at v\ os-in B. C. R ice , NI. A . Md was re* tit Iv e ie v iitcd to an assi aam p ro fe*so r§ h ip R o m a n ic Jangling, s at I .. iancJ in S ta n fo rd \ W • u i o r \\ lie n y o u d o s ; e I ;,c y i n >io s t I < >- I» ie -i n -, C a n d in s , N u t s I ' m ; ; >. C i g ; , r-. <> m in s tre ls A w eek p re p a ra to ry had a me- tin g last ♦ to g iv in g a ♦ ♦ show A w ill th is fall. T h e m in s tre ls ♦ a p p e a r tit the H a n c o c k Op- ♦ ♦ era H ouse ort tho night I" fori ♦ A T h a n k s g iv in g . A n y m en o f ex* ♦ ♦ pf r i c nee a re r> quested to re p o rt ♦ ♦ to p. H o m e r C u rtis as soon a s ♦ A possibler Th»*re is need for an ♦ ♦ M usic has Lu a-n selected and re \ n % 4 h.-ar.-ais w ill begin - » n, rn ♦ man w ho can do a n y th in g ♦ am use should not be b ash fu l, but ♦ A should com e out at once ♦ to ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Silt*, tai V tte n lio n g iv e n L a d ie s W o r k W e r '-pm to!! v solicit yo u r p a tro n a g e . T c- I Im C T o w n . - S o lory, o r­ s i n . undress Ave. M odi Phones ,*H2 ZIMMERMAN v BELL, Proprietors, High Grade I adoring, Clean­ ing and Repairing, Hie Racket Store At 't in C o n g re s s \ ven u e b a s c h a n g e d baud- aa I been th o ro u g h ly ren o vated . New good- a r m in g every' week, \- Sp acial lea I ut es we ha ve * -ta M isled A HU CINI WMW. II lf CINI OMR Thos. P. Whitis, Successor to J. G. Chapman H i t } — C o n y i e s s A n c l i n e — D I *» A. 6. G ERJES, M E I N ’ S O L I I I T E R . C l o t h i n g M a d e t o M e a s u r e Men s Fine Shoes l o i n L a v a c a St. 11I T I (I. I. (IJ lu. v ]f! A U . S o i l s T a i l o r M a d e C l o t h e s H a i i d * m e - l ) o i r n P r i c e s S P E C I A L T E R M S TO S H D IN IS R o o m s I A a n d 5 9 I L H a l l . I O H N C. T O W N E S S O C I E T Y . F ir s t M e etin g H e ld L a st S a tu rd a y N ight. ganized Law last y e a r am ong the S e n io r Im gun t he se. on I y e a r o f lias its e x is t, n e e w B b ti th a r i s h A ccord Lug to t h e l a w s o f tile so ciety, the o u t g o in g m e m b e r s e le c t e d to th e ir places af t h e c lo s e ot last s e s s i o n th e f tilt a ing din. J It I teasley, C im rn . (, Hugh B a r ­ I' B u tte , A b i> Ti h l ) I*. Du I Oley , \ l f D a e v . (J, \ L y t l e J , IL M o o r e , M o ff e tt. Sam N e a t a. ry and Ii A. T u rn e r, lf w as d e c id e d to i n c r e a s e th e m e m b e r s h i p lim it in t w e n t y , an d th e f o l l o w i n g m ea h a ve a lre a d y been e le c te d : L. I> B r o w a. .I L B o g i e . I e m s P h e l p s , W a r r e n .I C R o m b e r g and dohn H a r e <’<>* !■ T h e . a s e last S a t u r d a v n ig h t w a s Adolph M a r x vs I ,v ( I N l f R. “ h. sa id M a r k c l a i m i n g d a m a g e s fr o m the sa id d e c r e a s e in t h e v a l u e o f his p r o p e r t y r a i l r o a d B e c a u s e el a l le g e d re su ltin g from tile o p eratio n of a sw itch e n g in e B e a s le y and B ro w n repr< serifed i he p la in tiff; B u tte ami R o m b e rg the d e fe n d a n ts L a c y acted as c le rk and B a rd in as sh eriff honor, Ju d g e S a m u e l X e a th e ry H is as sassed $f>oa dam ag es and costs ag ain st t he th fem lant H a r r e ll A K le in a m sh o w in g a handsom e ra n g e el m i l th ess and T u x . do su it s til $i!r> to > pi In st v- e ra l m a te ria ls . D R . F I T E S B O O K , i)r, \\ a rtie r F ile , in s t i a c to r in phil- Oi-ophy. has ju st issued a hoots e n titled In tl ( ductoj v St ady of Ft h ie s,” An w h i c h is being w ell r a t i v . d a m o n g the e d u c a t o r s . T h e N e w Y o r k S c h o o l Jo u r n a l comm* tits upon it as fo llo w s: " A bo o k w h i c h a p p e a r s on a suB- n liar h a s long rn e leu s n Ii pi esen is tilt, lf *ti F ilii, s,' by 'Ars I a' rod u c i o r y St inly o f i V\ a rn * F i t e ot the i n iv . i s i iy o f T ex a s, f o r m e r l y of th e ii. ac- cal am ! am i w o rk , v * I suited as a rex t bo o k for beg .un, na classes. W ith o u t scie n tific ig n o rin g tre a tm e n t. D r the n**eessitn - of F ile has avoided n a n w nm ital ion and h a s c o n s ta n tly ne t the point of view- of a t l e s s t h a n L n i s i I'sify of ( i i i ig a T h i s is a T e n n s A m o n g t h e G i r l s to be E n c o u r ­ a g e d — A S y s t e m c f R e g i s t r a t i o n fo r C ourts. ♦ to otg atiize a te n n is asso cia tio n A and in te r e s t­ to h a v e som e very ♦ a the present ing Th.* a sso cia tio n w ilt have ye ar, for its aim the prom otion < f te n ­ Sotm nis the U n iv e rs ity . to u rn a m en ts in ♦ ♦ rn w im prov em ent - a re to be m a.ie, new plans in terest < teat. d inaug urated Tin* * his ye a r w ill, for ♦ am i new A ♦ foul liana tits ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ! h« first ♦ m oots for wom en as w ell as for ♦ in clu d e tout na I im*% T h e a ss o c ia tio n w ill o ffe r ♦ m en. some tro p h y ♦ s ilv e r h .'Pitiful cups to the w in n e r* next sp ring ♦ T h e A th le tic C o u n cil has a sch e m e ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ courts, one in the s o u th w e ste rn < or j n tier o f the earn u h s rest jut ; th. the n o rth e a ste rn corner, O ne group w ill he g iven e x clu sive ly ’ to g irls. I he schem e is ;i, good otic; ii co n ­ tem p lates, for Hie girts and n few rac kets idea fu rth e rm o re . Bu yin g m as T h e the g irls n- ■ d m uch moi* is. outd oor e x ercise than they a re get- t ing. and t* nip s is just t h* spor t best suited to them is to get them re rea lize this Most of But the question ♦ hem do not < a re to m ake »h< in v. st- ment on the c o n tin g e n c y of lik in g th*' if some p a n be provided by cam* w hich new p lay et s or beg inners ra n Be g iven ra c k e ts to p ra ctic e w ith it would tx* hut a short w h ile until n e a r­ ly all th** g irls would provide th e m ­ se lve s w ith ra c k e ts of th e ir ow n. T h e only expense atta* lied w ill b< some in itia tio n Ce* or a stria 11 cash eontri- a ml H e n f he n o m in a I But ion to tenni expense of halls. T h e co u n cil * xp* ets rn a syst * rn of region at ion in a u g u ra te for a1! ? he courts, g iv in g p refere n ce <■> m em bers o f th** \th le tje A sso ciation o r to those who giv* th e ir lib ra ry deposits espec­ ia lly to t. toes Si c h persons con hi 11 p i-tor foj at a *« rtain tile con tin,i* am i could, of eour-e. h a ve p re f­ com*] er. rn «• o\ c r a il o th ers O ' hot us* the erupts wli. n not in us* or rest i Agister* 11 for S e v e ra l lib r a r y deposits received by th** council w *■!•»• ernioi * \ for t 1 hi iii s. W ith these as a basis and an appro from p ria tio n fund, the cou n cil expects to h* ald** in arous* in th is e xcellent gam** new the genet a1 interest H ie I ut. t*( ad iegia t. T e n n is T o u rn a m em . w ha B w as to have been held last sp rin g w as postponed and w ill be held in connection w ith the a n im T h e * 'iff- ear r y the a1 lr ack rn* < t. ch a m p io n sh ip for both years. the e ducated m an. I,* mg ma us, G re e n F’tne U n iv e r s ity printed s ta tio n e ry A: Co a re th< publishers.'* at Mc Fad de ad- drug store. ON O T H E R G R I D I R O N S . B r in e .-ion. I I ; Ga lis le i n d i u m A ale, LG. R.uimsyjv a* a S ta te . e. U B e iitts y ly a n ia 30; B r o w n *» < ’hicago. o , Nor I h w et te rn o Michigan. 15; M i n n e s o t a Indiana 0. I o w a u Na v y , 5; D ickin so n , 0. W is c o n s in 77; B e lo it 0 S o u l h < ai o lR .a , I 7 ; th- .cgm u A B urn A' , I low aru < 'oi . g. (J \ J111 * ] * * r !) i 11, L’<*. J * * t u i (* s s e * . ii AR on* y, IT ; N a s h \ ,1 ■ A ( ''n rn I). <*; Bejel,m il, o B o h im h ia , ILB A m h .r- t u. H a rv a rd A; W e st P o i n t , o. N*uh ii ( ’a i Olina, J *; V AI I f, K en ! in k y it. V irg in ia > 1 "• ms*(ti, Th ; G eorg ia T ech ., it V a n d e r b ilt. .‘he Alabam a.. 0 B a y lo r , 33; Port W o r th t aiver- sitx’t ii, Y M c A. M E E T I N G T h e V . A1 ( ' a lichi R f u s u a l in eel. * ■ nu in th*- f n i v e r s i t y B u i l d i n g S u n d a y a f t e r n o o n . I*r**sid< rn M a r t i n pre-id- *"! arc) subje* ? th e lea*! rh** “ Di-vof ion to I m y ■* H e w a s .lls. u -sion on f o l l o w e d b y short a d d r e s s e s by M e s s r s po pe. W r i g h t a n d F r a n k C A L E N D A R Wednesday*. GAA p, r n - Fo o tb a ll team le ave s for Sa n Antonio, rn T h u rs d a y , In M a Ba ylo r ar S a n Antonio V a r s it y vs T h ar dav night ■ R ifle s h all at le is . Pi* king s from ! g “ at o p era k ill; house. ** t idav : to *; p m — F o r m a l open­ ing of W o m a n s B u ild in g S a t u r d a y night -—Band concert,; lit­ e ra ry so cie tie s opera house M o n d a y night - D e W olf Hopper at This space re scr\ cd f o r e . A D ah Ii ch JUST FROM nm A f r e s h s h ip m e n t o f WALKER’S REO HOT CHILE GON CARNE H a s been rec i ved b y th e le a d in g g ro c e rs I t ,s a ll re a d y to s e rv e and is gold at 10c o n ly fo r la r g e one pound uize c a n s . I J i ^ rn J ^ S They Arf Finely Made in Every Detail aud We Guarantee Diem to Fit Perfectly, MEN’S SUITS. 1111 — — — — ■ T h ree Add fo u r b u tto n sack su its /ire tile sty I.' h i S*.o d Ii and T h r e e a n d l o u r D u t t o n sau-K s u n s mr nm B u l l i s h m ix t in es. - SIS to $30.00. Prices, * .** rn Black Tibet, vicuna and unfinished w orsted in the new sty les J J j 5 A Q u at an tee d o es W it h liv e r y One <>i O u r $12.50 to $25. s ________________________ fb i d r e s s s u i t s . * Prices, - ........ — - 4 4 a S. dr ti.' S3.OO Hats. C 7 A d . i i J B I ’ ' THE D ELM O N IC O C A F E '• J. H, PATTRONK, Manager and Proprietor, 61© C ingress Avenue. New Phone872, O ld822 ► ► ► ► Speciel Attention (liven to Opera Parties. Students- Banquets a Specialty C o n t i n n e d f r o m pa*ge I . th e co n clu sio n w hose ste re o lyp o d ' T om ( im pin'- M ethod ' is a s to ry J * m J * J J J J * * ; J J ; T H E T E X A N THE FIRST MAGAZINE C O N T A I N S S O M E V E R Y E S TI N G R E A D IN G . E S T ! NG R E A D I N G — C R I T I C I S M B L S I M M S F R E N C H . E N T E R - T h a t any one w ith th e a b ilit y to w rite a s good a s to ry as “ T h e G o v ­ e r n o r H a n d ” should h a v e stooped to adopt so ch eap a nom-d* p lu m e as did i he w rite r of th is s to ry is ineon- t e iv a b ie W h y he did not sign his own nam e is hard to u n d ersta n d , but w liy he chose to w r ite u n d er an a s ­ sum ed nam e el such prep-school a p ­ T in in'; I U n iv e r s ity of T e x a s M a g ­ p e a ra n c e is beyond c o m p reh e n sio n . azin e fo r the y e a r h a s m ade U h a p ­ if t he- U n iv e r s ity of T e x a s M a g a z in e p e a ra n ce , ami rig h t a p p ro p ria te ly , d e sire s to uphold its d ig n ity and po­ too, does i t . c o v e r embody th e s p ir it sitio n in a c la s s ab o ve hi.git school of the se aso n : the sp irit of tho ty p ic ­ p u b lica tio n s, it m ust re lig io u s ly es- a l co lleg e g am e —-football. Hut la te r chew a il such assum ed nam es as the in th e ye a r. w hen fo o tb a ll has g iv e n one re fe rre d to A s re g a rd s th e p la c e to m ore in te lle c tu a l d iv e rs io n s , sto ry, 11 d e s e rv e s a ll praise. It has w h en te r the lib ra ry w e h a v e fo r s a k ­ a good plot, is w ell told and is. iii fa ct, en the b leach ers, am i xvhen lr-nu a above the a v e ra g e M a zag in c sto ry. d e ta ile d acco unt o f the la s t fo o tb a ll W h ile thoro in a n o ta b le s c a r c ity gaum as record ed in th e T e x a n , w e of p o etry in tin* O cto b e r M a g az in e, p ick up th e p u b lica tio n xxhlch Sta n d s the q u a lity is a ll th a t could be ex­ d is tin c tly for the lit * rum a b ility and po ted from U n iv e r s it y ta le n t. I n ­ sp irit of the U n iv e rs ity , w ould n o t deed., a n y one of the th re e poem s in PROFESSIONAL COLUMN D R . C . O. W E L L E R p h y s i c i a n a n d s u r g e o n Res. Phone 175 Office Phone 591 B O T H P H O N E S m. m. Smith Physician and Surgeon Residence 240s Nueces St Phonon 212 (if ice m e r ( biles Drug Store Phone 471 Dr. H. F. STERZING Ph>vicianand Surgeon. hi <»dice d a y and n ig ht. O ve r U h iles's I >i ag S t * n e B e l Ii p h o n e s . 4 7 I a c o v e r of less a th le tic am i m ore li t ­ tie* M agazim * th is m onth m ight w e ll e r a r y pret< nsions be m ore in k eep in g g ra ce tin* pages of fa r m ore p re te n ­ Dr. HOMER HILL, w ith th<> kind of m a tte r u s u a lly found tious Jo u rn a l . ‘‘A lic e ” by C ly d e W a l ­ in ‘ in- lite r a r y m o n th ly ? D o u b tle ss le n H ill, i ti ly r ic of e x ce p tio n a l the bu siness m an ag em en t w ill p ro ­ beauty. T h e ■ ..cd line of th e first v id e for this. Vial vv Hat is in ide th e stan z a m a y not lie as new n o r as cox cr, m o reo ver, is of g re a te r im p o r­ Im a g in a tiv e as w e could w ish , but if ta n c e than the c o v e r itself. is m ore th a n counter-b alan ced by T h e re is first a poem. ‘•'Tin* Night- the b e au ty an-! im ag ery of the o th e r vx)ml,*’ by I. onard D ou ghty, a nam e fa r from u n fa m ilia r to re a d e rs o f th e stanzas. s k c < h by th e sam e w rite ! ” 'V e rs ify V ie w s ,” a prose* is ha rd ly M ag azin e in the p a s t Indeed, no one so xv* Ii (lone. V e t, th e re is m uch bas done im ie in re cen t ye irs to w a rd sa n ity in the idea a d va n ced that sin e n ric h in g the M a g az im w ith good po­ “ 'The e try than leis M r. Doughty. dents - honk! be bread in th e ir v ie w s , m o u n tin g «<>nm’ inm s Hie merry-go- N ight W in d ’ is a po* in a f 'a i th e w rit e r a cburueterfsd.le style . \ tone of round, tin out- sh irt • of the * r< * xv-1 el vox > Hers, and lilt m-riiig agata on des date w ailin g , of deep pessim ism tine o f it. possesses p. m ad e < w r y e x a m in a tio n tu to r in g es* e. billy tim e -the “ - u n less woods of gi anding. at ii so c o m p le te ly , in fact, that the ( r im and study.” its c o n clu sio n ra n not but ” \ D r e a m ” by H a lim I > W atha*;, re a d e r ai t ee) I lie Sped Of It. \ ju s! amt a d e q u a te a p p re c ia tio n . im b e d o f W< ran w ert b’s pred om inant po. tie mood is “ W o r d w o rth as a L y r ic b o ce ’ A s a p iece of c o m p o si­ tion it e x h ib its . old phone Dr. H. E. Baxter. Dentist. North west Corner in ti and Cong. Ave., Phone No. 277 5 rings, Dr. H. W. I cSiicwr MMSI i ! • I C o n g re s s A ve n u e . Y, M. C. A. Int* test its the V M . U A. w ork has it;* le a se d m a te ria lly . W . F. Mar- * n has in * n e le c t< <1 presid ent in the p lace of M r B e ll, w ho fa ile d to re H u n to The U n iv e r s ity (id s session. \lso v a c a n c ie s on th e v a rio u s com m ittens have been tilled, and a rani* I a git o f a e t ixm w a rk has begun. A - m um p tee I tis he* n ap p oin ted to se • - t and pur* lias** a set of new hym n honks, w id th xvii] s a tis fy a long-felt w an t. T h e i nm o f m e e tin g has been changed and th*' d u ra tio n sh o rte n ed 2: bu to S T sharp. Fh ere has been a c o n s id e ra b le c h a n g e in th** s ty le of p ro g ra m ; th ee ar** sh o rt, crisp . ve! sit > pub ie n a t a n t ly w ant a to “ Aly R a c e W th a P n a tiro tn ” as a v arie d , am i tilled alm ost e x c lu s iv e ly know who w ro te it ; am i besides, w it h ­ story i- im p ro b ab le, Th* w rite r, to holding nam es is a bad ha b it for tile be su re , ti ie: to a cco u n t fo r th e litte r M ag azine to fa it int.* T h e c h ie f ch a rm o f th e sto ry c o n s ists in the sim p lic ity of its them** and se ttin g . stra n g e n e ss of lf a1! by tim re p e a ted doses o f * da* and by He d iso rd ered s ta te of tim u lc e r's n e rv e s brought W ith a l, it. is a s to ry p o ssessing m a n y en by o v e r tra in in g , but lie does not e le m e n ts of stre n g th , s im p ly and un* im p a ss io iie d ly w ould have been told, Its s tre n g th im re a - e d , h o w e v e r, w h o lly succeed of th e t-dory Th** v e r is im ilitu d e is b s *, tee. b ecau se Hie w r ite r announce** a m ile ra c e and by th e e lim in a te ti of a few stock ex­ has th e ra c e rs course* ab .n m ! the m ile from tie.* mctnher.-hip. P re s id e n t M a rtin is * a itm s tly at w o rk , a ss is te d by his co m m itte e s, and is v e ry hope­ ful of geed re su lts front th e p re s e n t in d ic a tio n s. T w o B ib le c la ss e s h a v e I:*.-* a org a n ize d one s tu d y in g th e iii** of C h ris t, am i th e o th e r til** A c ts and E p is tle s . pressions such as “ s lig h t ly u n d u la t­ tra c k t hr* e tim es. th e s to ry is in ­ P ro g ra m for O ct. 2d: D e v o tio n a l ing grotto I." “ the dark sh ad o w s g r a d ­ u a lly spread ai r< ss th e p r a ir ie ” and “ th e vv.-st w as ahunt.- w ith g lo rio u s ter* sting, t ii* ugh, an I nobis t he re a d ­ e r ’s attention thoroughly down to the "large blat k tv pc” at the en I. tin ts of crim -ort and gold ” B s good “ T h e C o m in g of the P r in c e ” rn a q u a litie s fa r o u tw eig h its d e fe cts. h o w eve r, and sto rie s o f its v a lu e w ill a lw a y s find a w elcom e. poem tim e s t hat w ilt b e ar re a d in g m an y to .m e w on rn h a v e indeed, look am ong th e m a s te rs o f v e rse for T h e short c o n v e r s a tio n a l e ssa y “ U n R u s tin g ’* is n o te w o rth y fo r tw o b etto r poetry than is * ord a in e d in th e fo r ti la » stanza im a g in a tio n , F o r tilin g s; F irs t, it c a lls to m ind w h a t bread I arete of s y m p a th y and for nm* jag. Lo a d e r. I R. S w e n s o n ; as- r-.s aum , J . M . K a . -hit*--, T I). B r it t , L. G /dune* h e r; su b ject. ’ W h y fu m e t * tile Y. M ( ’. ? ” C A C T U S B O A R D . Tin* a n n u a l * lection fo r the C a c­ ex ce llen t stu d e n ts w e a ll w ere b efore beauty o f poeth ex pression it stand s tus B o a rd w as pulled off yesterd ay com ing to th e U n iv e r s ity , w hen it w as considered a d isg ra c e to fa ll b e lo w ninety-seven o r n in ety- e ig h t; se co n d ­ is an e x ce lle n t re p re s e n ta tio n ly, ii 0 it w r i t e r 's tv pica ’ Iv t ie* ie a b ilit y , In th e e I tie i I < od ium s th e w ord o f sa ut at It ti I ears un in s la k a b le o f the p s ych o lo g ical p rocess a tte n d ­ 1 rn k.s of the mister in-ehm! s genius, H ry v t;> tra d itio n , th e re w as no po­ litic a l tight. A ll parties united on a < oui proud ** t i« ive’ , w hich xv* nt r« p re d i la t iv e o f the a fte rn o o n in tim A uditorium . Con- ant on d a m m in g H u e is not e sp e c­ it is d e lig h tfu lly fre e of Hie c o m m o n ­ through w ith a whoop. H a rr y P e y ­ ially im pressed w ith the tru e n e ss to place* os- rn' expression w h ich is so ton B t . m er xviii head the board. T h ere e x p erien ce o f Mio o b s e rv a tio n s educed in the th re e p a rag ra p h s. first freq uently ob served in sal ita to ry r e ­ m arks. T h e fo rew o rd is h a rd ly so About a ll th a t can ne said of “ a t re sh in its p h rasin g , but a d v a n c e s B ac k A c tio n M e ta m o rp h o s is ” is th at som e v e ry se aso n ab le a d v ic e to stu ­ is no m an in th*. U n iv e rs ity more ric h ly gift*. I w ith that p eculiar bent of g* nius w h ic h th e annual needs is the ch-ver. st piece o f com p o sition dent:- e n te rin g th e U n iv e r s ity fo r tit*’ Hts a s s o c ia te e i d e r s are: Bibb, ( . the M at azine ha ye a rs in s e v e ra l ca u g h t 'The w r it e r has a s ty le dis first ti nm. T h e H\: bang e I >< ikm tim nt does net tim th ins ow n , a sty le w h ile not ole p resen ’ tm b o rning a p p e a ra n c e , and ga ut in any sense of tin* w ord , is su ­ Is dub. apologized for bv tin* e d ito rs p e rla tiv e ly sung* t h e and p ic t u r ­ on the seen o f h a v in g tm ex chang es. esque. W h o but S te g e r, fo r in ­ T in s m ay c a * B y be m ade one o f tho stance. w ould M a iz ie ’s “ m o m tn e r" as h a v e ti night of “ a hum an most tea ‘a1* * pet :.-* us o f the Al a ga* in d i e . and is believed w ill be i* p aren th e sis w hen if co n ies to sh a p e '"? subs* ,uent Issues. W h ile a great m a n y of the ex p re ssio n s T a k e n en He* w hole, th e m a tte r used verg e n e a r onto slang, ye t th e y c o n tain e d in th is the first n u m b er a re not slang, and are. I th in k, le g it! m ate in th is form ot discourse. “ M a rio n C ra w fo rd 's age-.aba'" is th* w ork of one possessing m ore than o rd in a ry c r itic a l a b ility , T h e sty le is clear, strong , elegat t T h e o r g a n i­ zation Is po r f e< t as re g a rd s c o n v e n ­ tio n al stan d ard s, and w ith a l, we could ask for n o th in g th a t Cho r* v a wa r has not gixa si cs w ith in tho scope *f th e tw o pages w h ic h the c r itic is m o c c u ­ pies. o f V o lu m e X I X of the M a g a z in e w ell up to th e stand ard . n *r in w h ic h e a s ily be im p ro v e d upon. is T h e nuui- is p resented m ay F o r some 'h is reaso n t y p e d apili* a1 et ro ts cre p t a ll ti < possible m -iH.am ble in f e*s lion My. T h e p rin te rs w ere th is , but fo r th e m u s e , w h a te v e r ('(■em a aa in. fo r p r o le H ag a b a n n e r T h eta* it should not is e v e ry reaso n ' M ag ” fo r the session of IfMbblftO-L B ro w n , ( W . H ill, Swenson, Crane, Bear* *' .Johnson, Jo e ! W atson, and Misses M a ry S te d m a n , Be-s B ro w n ami A him P ro c to r. , _______ 'Iii* n e c k w e a r t b at's c o rre c t and Hie s u ita b le th in g s for a n y occasion ar* being sh ow n by H a r r e ll & Klein. — <♦>-------- Mf Fa d d e n xviii be glad to till your .-1 r . sci ip, ions. A ..............- C aney w o rs te d s and h ard -tw isted citee! m a te ria ls in su its th is season are nubby. H a rro d w K le in sh o w tim largest a ss o rtm e n t at $i.5P tip t ,! $2 Mm.. U n iv e r s it y D in g S to re and U p t o w n S IM M S \ '\ IKS: U. D rug S to re . M e i'a d ile n . ‘‘RECENT” tor Ulna. Wen’s Shoes. < bilify and appearance. Price, $3.50 The “ CLAPP” for fine wear I J and dress occasions has no J equal. ; Prices, to and Sh. SO. Scarbrough & dicks. J ,1A\A : AAA hi A A A A A A * AA S I X to S I X . opposing loam, but Ii* acquitted him S *v e ra l other Texas s*-lf creditably. men dill tim w ork by sp asm s. I'o r Oklahom a Bog*-!. M cC leary ami Tri!)* box m i -jim! a p ­ plause. vv«* 11 earn ed nim Ii A for scoring, noiinor roam did aux din ing t ho first half t hough Ti x- strik in g distance as ‘ .im* I xvii i■, xxii lim In tho srM ond half 'Varsity sociirod tho ball on tho k icko ff, and by a so I -os of mu im bh oot rnshos carried t ho ball down tho hold and shovod W a t ­ son a< mss O klahom a's goal lin e fo r W atson kicked goal. a touchdow n lf was not unlit The last m inute (Tint falling to Oklahom a scored. A fter push Texas back, the boys from the Moi th made a m iserable attem pt at a goal from the Held, V arsity's quar­ ter flack misjudged and muffed the liall. ami, after considerable ‘•slosh­ ing around.” an Oklahom a man cap­ tured four-yard line, un th** next play T rib b ey was sent through right tackle for a touch­ down. Mi ( ’real y kicked goal. the ball on Texas' Referee- Andrew s. Um pire Curtiss, b lu e s m a n — S iru k in s. \ssisi ant luff-mm), W ilk erso n linesm en— Se ve rin klahnma ) Length of h a lv e s - 25 m inutes and 20 m inu tes. Line-up. center; 'Texas- H arrison, Parish , left guard; Adams, right guard; M ar shall, h ft tat M e; Fra zier and H ouse­ left tack le; holder. right Searcy, right end; Melanin, IT*' her ami W ilkerson, q u a rte rb a c k ; W at son and Hall, right h alf; Unwon, left h a lf; meuh), full bat k ti em!, Robinson Jones, Pu n ter and left tack le; < Jklahom a— W right, center: C lark, right guard; legt guard; Monette, Tribbey, right Arnold, ta c k le ; C le m in t, left end; S h o rt, rig h t •ml; M< C le a ry . quarter-back; T e r rf ll, right h a lf; Reeds, leu h alf; Ho gel. full-back. Substitutes O klahom a; Soverin I arm ! Nesbit and Matt hexvs ^ - F R E S H M E N E N G I N E E R S . The Fresh nu n En g in eers have elected officers for this term. T h e y ni'- : M. c Robertson, president; O A. Vmold vie»' p resident; .1 T. Spang lee, se. r* tary ; M C. Bishop, treas­ urer; R \ .Johnson, sergeant at arm s They have also made preparations for a class football team and expe< t to xx in the cham pionship I ii the class games. The Improved BOSTON GARTER The Standard for Gentlemen A L W A Y S EASY The Name “ BOSTON I GARTI N ” is stamped on es try loop. c u s h io n BUTTON I CLASP Lies flat to the leg — never Slips, Tears nor Unfastens.! h o ld c v c rv w h c h c . ftatnpU f'nir. N tis Of!®, fi&ti. Mailed - * |-t ' i ■ < r.' Oro TROST CO., Boaton, Ma*® . r a a. W a r r a n t e d This space re­ served for Uni­ versity Co’Oper- ative Association Opera House A LA CARTE, Austin’s Swell Restaurant Opera Parties with any Menu Desired. A lw ays open After the Show. Fraternity Banquets a Specialty W H. MILAM, Proprietor