LUCY WOOTEN IS 'PIRATE ELEVEN IS No. 31 A u.tin G irl P lannin g P ageant Score o f 4 4 -0 R olled U p A g a in st Southw estern T eam In G am e N otably Lacking T h rills for Q ueen o f T h an k sgiv­ ing R ecep tion W b M a t l i j f e x a n Fir*t C o llege D e lly in th e South A U ST IN , TEX A S, SU N D A Y , NO V EM BER 6, 1921 VOLUM E XXII BEARS LOSE EINAL CHANCE POR TULE E OE STUDENTS ASSEMBLY IS ALLOWED M E IE R E OUTLINEO IN TALK R epresentative* o f L iterary So­ cieties Vote to Aid Inter­ sectional C ontest One m em ber of th e P ublic S peak­ ing Council will he elected each y e a r A. Sc M. E leven Take* E xciting d G ridiron B attle by Score W of 14 to 3 l e d Shaw n A ppear* B efore L arge A u d ien ce— Praise* M odern C lassic Prophet* |I D CROWD SEES CONTEST Farmer* G ive Hard F ought En- counter T hrilling Finish. ' A g g ie B ack Is Star C in in te re st low have th ro u g h o u t so u th w estern V arsity and Texas A. & M. College the the only elevens S o u th w estern co n feren ce cham pion­ reco rd . race with a p e rfe c t s h ip IjVxas A. & BI. d efeated th e B aylor U n iv e rsity B ears by a score o f 14 to y esterd ay afte rn o o n a t Waco and so th e the B ears’ chances fo r uined football cham pionship. The B aylor— A. & M. gam e was the en ter of th e ^uthw estem co n feren ce, and proved be a close-fought contest. Coach ridges’ fo rw ard passing m achine fell own b efo re Coach D. X. B ible’s ex- Uently coached ag g reg atio n of line < nashers. T h at was the sto ry o f th e t?un»e. The Aggie victory came in a d rillin g finish, th e A. & M. team be- v'jg slow to sta rt. Sander* E xhibits Speed ti 4 Sammy S an d ers, b rillian t Aggie ack, was the individual s ta r o f th e me. His speed and side-stepping •inned m any y ard s fo r the A ggies, bile his booting was excellent. B radshaw , B ay lo r’s m uch-touted f t S peaking to an th e W om an’s G ym nasium filled cap acity S a tu rd a y a fte rn o o n . Ted Shaw n, . trac ed th e h isto ry th e p re sen t day. noted A m erican .« , o f th e dance to . . . .. , by the S tu d e n ts’ A ssem bly and serve audience w h ich )en the council to keep in touch w ith to the desires and in stru c tio n s o f th e as- sem bly, it was decided by u nanim ous ... , d an cer, , . . . . ’ vote a t the . in itial m eetin g of th e this y ea r, while It w as used and cu ltiv ated 'b eg in n in g of council recently. T he assem bly will A ccording to Mr. Shaw n, dancing be expected to choose one such rep- cam e into b eing as th e ea rliest aes- resen tativ e fo r in th etic expression o f prim itiv e m a n ’s a fte r years he is to be selected a t the em otions. as a m eans o f ed u catio n by the C hal­ deans, who m ade use o f it in illu s tra t­ ing problem s o f astronom y. Am ong th e E gy p tian s o f the religious cerem onies by which C° T the people w ere ta u g h t a t festivals the religious secrets known the priests. The Public S p eak in g Council is now fo r the en tire school session. De b a t e M a y Be Sponsored .he fa ll term to serve th e dance w as p a r t . " f ,tw 0 n’em bars; furom each AT t HA n t a n ’ rt lt4 AWA WIT n m H <1 / , K 4 1 r. no « o f the m en’s lite ra ry an d d eb a tin g so d efie s of th e U n iversity, w ith Dr. E. D. S h u rter, head o f th e d e p a rtm e n t o f public speaking, a t its head. I t is the executive body o f the O rato rical A ssociation, in which are included all the m en’s lite ra ry o rg an izatio n s. to . . , P erfectio n R eached by A ncient* ‘In G reece th e dance reached the pinnacle o f its developm ent and rec­ o g n itio n ,” the le c tu re r stated . T h ere it was included in the m ilitary tra in ­ ing o f th e arm ies, an d the highest stan d ard s of ed u cation and m orals w ere se t fo r th e d an cer. The g r e a t­ est public men of th e co u n try were th e m ost o ften n u m b ered am ong skillful fin ally dancers. b ro u g h t ab o u t th e d eg e n era tio n o f th e dance as it did fo r m any o f the o th e r sciences. R o m e At its p re se n t session th e council voted to sponsor an in tersec tio n a l d e­ bate, in which a n o rth e rn o r e a s te r n ! u n iversity w ould send to A ustin a j team to e n c o u n te r tw o m en from th e j V arsity d eb a tin g sq u ad this year. The financial situ atio n p re v e n ts such a debate being a rra n g e d b y th e d e p a rt­ m ent of public speaking, b u t an en ­ deavor will be m ade by th e council A lthough g re a t ballets, copied from , t0 havc th * s t’fd e" t b o d { provide Turtle Club Members Undertake Mastery of Waves at Lake A ustin R iding th e su rf has n o th in g on rid in g the aqu ap lan e, acco rd in g to • ce rtain m em bers of th e T u rtle Club, an o rganization o f U n iv er­ sity g irls p a rtic ip a tin g in acq u atic F rid a y th e T u rtle Club sp o rts. held its last outdoor m eetin g o f the y e a r a t th e Lake A ustin b o a t­ house. The fo rty m em bers w ere divided into two sections and one group w ent th ro u g h a land d rill while th e o th e r had a te n m in u te Some of th e m ore d a rin g swim. and experienced sw im m ers, n o t co n ten t w ith m ere sw im m ing, ro d e the trea ch ero u s aq u ap lan e. W in ter’s cold and u n frie n d ly winds are n o t expected to d e te r the “ T u rtle s” from ex ercisin g th e ir privilege of sw im m ing in th e Y. M. C. A. pool. W ith th e com ing o f spring, sw im m ing and diving in Lake Austin will be begun again, and the an n u al co n test will be held fo r th e aw ard in g o f gold and silver tu rtle s to th e exp erts. MEET AND ELECT Joe Thom pson to H ead Grad* During F all Term — M en to W ear R egalia T uesd ay fu n d s fo r such a COnteSt- Budget to Be P repared The council chairm en ap p o in ted a , E ulogistic speeches of n o m in atio n . , . . . . com m ittee to re p o rt a t th o n ex t m e e t- ; an d a * en eral ar’,r ,t o f * ood w il> w ere ing a budget fo r the public d eb ates tb e P redom inating fe a tu re s of th e o f this year. The com m ittee is com - firs t m eeting o f the sen io r academ ic posed of Judson F ran cis and F ra n k class on S atu rd ay a fte rn o o n . The th e R u "k L,t<>rar*v S oclet>r.- and Buck.' p re sid e n t of la st y e a r’s ju n io r aea- ingham from the S p eak e rs’ Club. Upon the re p o rt of th is com m ittee dem ie class and officers , d efin ite action as to su bscribing f o r ;t h r e e te rm s of the school y e a r w ere , L l —. ♦ fo r u * i ’ntersootional d eb ate vill de- chosen. __________ , _______ McGehee, re p resen ta tiv e s from th e , session was opened by EmU KUu> the fa c t th e pagan religion w ere a p a rt o f th e I ritu a l of the ea rly C h ristian church, In spite j the la te r developm ent o f th e church ^ la rte rb a c k , fizzled badly. th a t B aylor su p p o rters served to crush th e dance, Mr. Shawn P jpkod to gain m any declared. A fte r the d ark ages, how- rds for the E ears, he was n ev er ever, it w as revived in the co u rts o f Ie to got aw ay from the Aggie de- F ran ce and Spain, in the form of a reg u larity . The Aggies ballet ch arac te rized by the toe dance. nse with id p a rtic u la r a tte n tio n to th e Bay- This form persisted alm ost to B radshaw to s ta r th ro u g h o u t the gam e. Throng W itnesses Game | I p re sen t ce n tu ry , g ra d u ally d eg en er a tin g into a m ere m echanism , he N atural Baai* in Modern D ance The le c tu re r added th a t it was a t peml ! in It was estim ated th a t a crowd o f ; stated . ,500 w atched th e gam e, which was lyed at th e W aco C otton Palace. the Baylor-A . & M. In terest inc u a s high in A ustin and m any dictions w ere m ade as to w hat the ire would be. this point th e re ap p eared the g re a t p ro p h ets o f th e dance, R u th St. Denis and Isadore D uncan, who have done m uch to b rin g it back to the n a tu ra l it was o riginally ."Theo B ellm ont guessed the score i basis upon which and conception “ T h eir ctly S atu rd ay m orning when a founded. nber of men a t th e U niversity a t h - ! In te rp re ta tio n w ere en tire ly new, yet the success which has followed them ic h ea d q u arters m ade guesses as to has m arked them w ith th e approval a t the re su lt of th e gam e would be. o f th e pub lic,” he concluded. Almont w rote down “ 14 to 3 ” as | guess, placing th e F arm ers on th e caning end. • 11281881 08186786 N - DERATE CONTEST W in n er, in F oren .ic T ry o u t, to of San Anton,°' G et Prize A w ard* Program for Season A rran ged TEAM WINS CONTEST WITH CAGIUS SALES Em ily N alle Lead* in Popular­ ity R ace— D ave M aud Cum ­ min* Climbs to Third Place By selling the g re a te s t n u m b er of copies o f the 1922 C actu s a team fro m th e K appa K appa G am m a so ro rity has won the rig h t to a th eate r the p a r ty a t the M ajestic, closing h ea te d c o n test betw een fifte e n g irls’ team s w hich sta rte d T u esd ay and ended la te S atu rd ay . T he w in n in g team w as composed o f H a rd y A dam s, c a p ta in ; R u th B ar­ n ard , H elen Rim es, E lizab e th H utch ison an d H e ste r B rite. T he second g re a te s t n u m b er of books w as sold by th e Chi O m ega team , while third place w as ta k e n by the A lpha Delta Pi. B ook Is Individual P rise R u th B arn a rd of th e K appa Kappa G am m a team sold th e g re a te s t n um ­ b e r o f books and th e re b y won a de luxe copy o f the C actu s o ffe re d as a prize by th e m an ag em en t. Daisy Jo n e s w as second w ith a to tal of th irty -fo u r books sold. A lthough th e chance to e n te r f u r ­ th e r n am es in the p o p u la rity contest was closed last n ig h t, b allo tin g on th e ca n d id a tes will be co n tin u ed for tw o w eeks, a t the end of which tim e th e w in n er o f th e pag e p ic tu re in the C actu s will be d eterm in ed . V ote* Added fo r Leader* A t th e end o f the day’s balloting la te S a tu rd a y , whim 1000, 750, 500 and 250 voltes resp ectiv ely were aw ard ed th e fo u r leading can didates Em ily N alle w as still firs t, w ith a g ra n d to ta l o f 66,700 votes. M artha R ivers Allen m aintained h er posi­ tion as a close second w ith 65,300 votes, while Dave Maud Cum m ins provided the surpise o f th e day by th ird from sixth place leap in g t b e | place w ith 47,100 votes. M arg aret K elly ag ain cam e fo u rth w ith a total o f 44,100 votes. to The to ta ls fo r the o th e r e n trie s are 1 as follow s: R uth M cCelvey 37,800,; E tta B ain 32,600, K ath ry n Anderson 26,400, Luci Belle S n y d er 25,500, Ann j H am ilton 18,600, Evelyn Barnw ell 17,4Q0, Lucille F rancklow 10,350,; M ildred C h am bers 3,500, T ip Young­ and L avonia B aker blood 3,400, 2,600 votes. This co u n t w as o ffi­ cially given o u t by th e d irec to rs of the c o n test on S atu rd a y night. Exhibition of Books C oronation o f th e queen sponsor for the T hanksgiving recep tio n will be under th e direction o f Miss Lucy Wooten, p ro m in en t society g irl of Austin, it is announced by P e rry P o r­ ter, g en eral chairm an in charge of the affair. Miss W ooten has tak en prom inent p a r t in several sim ilar pageants, h av in g been active in the opening cerem ony o f the sta te fa ir at Dallas this y e a r and a p a rtic ip a n t in previous seasons in th e C otton P al­ ace Exposition a t W aco, th e B attle of Flowers a t S an A ntonio and th e Mardi G ras in New O rleans. Conte*! In T icket Selling P orter s ta te s th a t tick ets will soon be placed on sale fo r th e reception and th at an aw ard o f a de luxe copy of the 1922 C actu s will be given the girl selling th e g re a te s t num ber. “ This reception is going to be d if ferent from an y had in the U niversity, and I believe t h a t everyone who a t­ th o ro u g h ly satisfied,” tends will be “ W e have a su r P orter deciares. fo r everyone who sto re in prise comes,” he asse rted . Musical F eature* Prom ised Scott S nodgrass, ch airm an of the en tertainm ent com m ittee, is cooper­ ating with P o rte r to secure clever im­ personations and the services of sev­ eral local m usical o rg an izatio n s fo r the reception. The A ustin Com m uni­ ty Players, th e M andolin Club and the Glee C lub will have special features fo r th e am usem ent of those who atten d th e reception and who do not wish to dance. STUDENTS TO JOIN I T S PLANNED FOR Legion Auxiliary Will Hear Report From State Meet ----- Alice D om ingues, a m em ber o f Two tria n g u la r d eb ates and tw o individual forensic en c o u n te rs form th e ten ta tiv e schedule fo r th is y e a r’s j L onghonr d eb atin g team . > d eb atin g season will open w ith the s ta te hospital com m ittee of th e I t *le ap p earan ce in A ustin o f th e V an- W om en’s A u x iliary to th e U n iv ersity d erb ilt team , and T exas d e b a te rs will T ulane U niv ersity . O kla- the chapel I bom a U niversity and T ex as will m eet in Oklahom a, and A rk an sas d eb ates :ial A ffair U nder A uspice* of p ost 0 f th e A m erican Legion, will be 8ent ^Jniversity Shrine Club W ill I Be H eld N ovem ber l l - J n d e r th e auspice* of the U niver- n jng a t 7 ;00 o’clock. A proposal fo r w*th address the au x iliary in I room of the Y oung M en’s C h ristian ; Association building T h u rsd ay eve T exas at A ustin. A — ------ S hrike Club, a reception reception will “given cm th e n ig h t o f N w m b t r j eo |d ier wi>, a b o be Con»id7re'd. - f o r all Masons and d au ghter* a nd % rs of M asons a tte n d in g the Uni- sity. T he recep tio n is to ^ry Mason in school reg ard less of fre e d eb atin g A re p o rt from the d eleg ates of the . work o f th e society will be outlined, incloding pUkna fo r ita p articip atio n C o n testan ts fo r a place on the iri- au x iliary to the s ta te convention 0T ! tereollegriate squad will w om en’s au x iliaries b eing held at m eet »n th e I^aw B uilding au d ito riu m H ouston will be heard and o th er a t 7:30 o'clock S atu rd ay , N ovem ber to draw fo r places. T he firs t th e fol- A rm istice Day p arad e in Aug- tow ing T uesday. Final choice of th e j personnel o f th e d eb atin g squad will be m ade on the second T u esd ay n ig h t {.in F eb ru a ry , an d a t the sam e tim e th e th ree annulli d eb atin g prizes will t be awarded. 26 p relim in aries will be held CITY TO MEET T U ESDAY 0 v l d e * in*the Y*°m! ST U D E N T S FROM ALAM O i. ^ degree a tta in e d in M asonry. . I varied s tu n t p ro g ram has been lined fo r the evening s e n te rta in - in R efresh m en ts will be served, t $n list of the g irls in the U niversity ' Z ' Z t K. building, and the men are ex­ pert to call by a t once, check o ff j r l ’s nam e, and m ake a date fo r .fu n ction . HJL D I R E C T O R I E S the business o f b a te r in D I S T R I B U T E D M O N D A Y j B uilding a t 5 o’clock Tuesday a fte r- b est irfdividual d e b a te r in W. E. Pope o f C orpus C hristi of- im p o rtan t plans fe rs $100 to th e best individual d e­ C onsideration of fe r the y ea r will be th e School o f L aw ; D elta the San A ntonio Club when th e m ein -; Sigm a Rho, h o n o rary public speak- b^rs Ensemble in room 158 o f the Main j fnj? fraternity, o ffe rs $100 to th e th e con* ;noon. The im portance of this session te s t exclusive o f the w in n er o f the publication o f 5500 copies of the j was stressed by E rie M. Racey, pres- Pope aw ard ; an d th e S telfo x C em ­ 1921-1922 idem of the club, who has invited a l l p a n y o f A ustin o ffe rs a fif ty d o llar en t.s’ d irec to ry to be w atch to the b e st individual d eb a te r, exclusive of w in n ers o f e ith e r of th e o th er prizes. .je rsity P ress, and d istrib u tio n o f presen t. pew directory will begin Mon- j be com pleted this w eek by th e : stu d en ts from San A ntonio fo r V E S P E R S ER V IC E MONDAY --------- o ------ Y oung W om en’s C h ristian A ssocia­ E N G IN EE R S M E E T MONDAY j ii o f the lion to the re g is tra r, co n tain s, ftern o o n a t 2:00 o’clock. is year’s book, copies o f which be given to student* at the o f- in in fo rm atio n usual m in g a dd r e ss e s and phone nam* o f stu d en ts and fa cu lty them - a d irec to ry o f and ►era o f the s tu d e n ts’ assem bly, o f the car d id ates fo r deg rees >22, and the n am es o f fa c u lty rtm ental chairm en. o ffic e rs the tion vesper service on M onday eve-] M em bers of th e A m erican Society in te rn a tio n a l! o f Civil E n g in eers will m eet M onday bing will begin week of p ra y e r recognized by th e E n g in eerin g featu re* o f B uilding in stead o f T h u rsd ay because association. The main the p ro g ram will be a solo by Dick o f the E n g in ee r’* dance b ein g held H ittaon and a b rie f talk by Edleen I on the la tte r nig h t. A rm o u r T ow n- Begg. V esper services a re held reg- send G ran g er, in s tru c to r in civil en- u larly in th e Y, W. C. A. room in th e gineerin g , will speak on bridge de- Main Building. the n ig h t a t 7:15 in Jo e C. Thompson o f D allas w as m ade p resid en t fo r th e fall sem ester and took the ch air b efo re th e close o f o ffic ers elected fo r the fall term a r e : B rady the m eeting. O th er Cole of H earn e, vice p re sid e n t; E liz­ ab e th H a rc o u rt o f San A ntonio, sec- re ta ry -tre a s u re r; and A m o N ow otny Second Term O fficer* T he o ffic ers chosen fo r th e w in­ te r term a re : Jo e B uckingham o f Dallas, p re sid e n t; K ath ry n A n d e r­ son of Brownwood, vice p re sid e n t; Casse P aul of C en ter, se c re ta ry - tre a s u re r ; and Irvin S te w a rt o f F o rt W o rth , serg ean t-a t-arm s. O fficia ls For Spring Term Lloyd J. G regory o f A ustin was m ade p resid en t o f th e class fo r the president; Mabel D aniel o f D allas, se c r eta ry -trea su rer; and Em il K latt o f C am eron, sergean t-at-arm s. Cane Custom to C ontinue A ssem bly o f E x-Service Men W ill H ear A dd ress by Former Postm aster G eneral for Children Begins Tuesday in Library A t a p a rt o f the A rm istice Day celebration o f th e A m erican Legion ex-service men o f th e U niversity, in E x h ib its of the L ib rary Science conjunction w ith the T ravis P ost of collection of c h ild re n ’s books and the the Legion, will m arch in uniform to books o f th e main lib rary which are su itab le fo r children to read will be shown on T uesday, W ednesday and T h u rsd ay a fte rn o o n s from 3 to 6 the room s of th e library o ’clock in the Main Li­ science d e p a rtm e n t in b ra ry , by w ay of chil­ d re n ’s week. A list of books which would m ake ap p ro p riate for children will be d istrib u ted . W oolridge P a rk by w ay o f C ongress Avenue, w here th ey will be addressed by some p ro m in en t speaker, likely A. S. B urleson, fo rm e r p ostm aster- general. The Legion m em bers will be divided to th e ir b ranches o f service, and will be accom panied by the G. A. R. mem- into u n its according o bserving g ifts The fa c u lty o f the L ib rary Science ber*, C o n fed erate v eteran s, Spanish D e p artm en t will be assisted by t h e ; W ar veteran*, the W om en’* A uxili- stu d eiits o f bibliography in m anaging a r yf *nd the school children of Aus- the display and in giving full inform a- . E x actly a t 12:00 the p arad e will be halted and m em bers will face th e i east, as a trib u te to the “ u n id en ti- j is to be b u ried a t ; fied h ero ” who th a t tim e. A t 2:00 the line of m arch will again be h alted and will face the went “ w ent w est.” review will be held on C lark Field a few m in u tes b efo re the s ta r t o f the M ississippi A. & M .-Longhorn gam e. in m em ory of those who j I t is possible th a t a I Male member* o f the class will be- tion in regard to the volumes, gin on T uesday the annual custom o f I N ation al children’s week, which ex- ten d s from M e m b e r 13 to 1 9 , will w earin g the K ane K lub regalia on ibe observed by the m others clubs o f A ustin with a book exhibit in the tw o day* o f each week. T he trad!- . . . . .. .. * * . . . . tionai cane, collar, and bat-w ing tie Cham ber o f Com m erce. will be the accom panim ent o f ev ery academ ic senior on T uesdays and F ri- BENED ICT WILL PRESIDE spring I days during the term s, it has Seen announced by Tom N ash, King of the K ane. MEMORIAL SERVICES o------- and tall Mrs. H elen M arr K irby's memory’ will be honored a t a m em orial serv- Plans fo r a senior week w ere i n - ’ ice to be conducted by U niversity 4:30 festiv ities o f K ^ c k on S unday, N ovem ber 13 in the U n iv ersity M ethodist church. Dr. H. Y B enedict, dean o f the College FORM ER M IS S IO N A R Y TO }? I c p p a if* a t r F n o r c T A u / M Dr D * A PeTlick» head o i the dePart" U t U K v j t l U W N m ent o f ex ten sio n , will have ch arge form ally discussed S atu rd ay , b u t no stu d e n ts an d the facu lty definite program . . . . . th is so rt has been d eterm in ed . V A R SITY PROFESSOR TO preside, j S p £ A K A j CONVOCATION for , a t ** o . , . - Dr. George C, B utte, pro fesso r o f I Q ______ , o f th e m usical program . In tern atio n a! law in the U niversity o f DAN CE N EX T W EEK A T GYM T exas, will address the stu d en ts o f the Southw estern U niversity a t G eorge- ,i|.u „ jv e „ ,ity tow n on A rm istice Day. Dr. B u tte d an ce t0 be giv(,n on tbe n izh t 0f will speak on the su b ject, ' T he S ig - , N ovem ber 18 a t th e M en’s G ym na- n ificance o f the W ashington C o n fer- , j um are being fo rm u lated u n d er the tutee on D isarm am en t.” He will j directio n o f G eorge F inlay Simmons, speak a t a m ass m eeting to be held in U n iv ersity .students will be urged to the u n iversity au d ito riu m as a fe a tu re ; a tte n d an d to work w ith th e d irec to rs o f N ovem ber l l celebration th ere. . j in m aking these dances enjoyable. _____ a n o th e r P lan s , o r T o n ig h t a t 6:30 th ere will be a s tu ­ convocation o f all M ethodist the U n iversity M ethodist dents a t church to su p p lan t the usual E p ­ w orth League m eetin g a t th a t tim e. Mr. W. E. B orchers, a fo rm e r m is­ sionary to B razil, will m ake a sh o rt talk. B rie f speeches will also be made by Dr. C. G. Hounshell and by Lynn the Landrumm, an ex-student of University. d eb ate j sp rin g term and the follow ing o ffi- U n iversity o f C olorado a t cera were elected to serve w ith hi m: the adoption of an in cap acitated ex - | B o ulder* C olorado, will com plete th e E v erett Jo n es o f San A ntonio, vice - - • ji. ------ ... * schedule. single • - T Both Sides M ake N um erous Substitutions— Burna Is Star o f T exas Line S o uthw estern U niv ersity ’s P ira te football team w ent down to a 44-0 second d e fe a t a t the hands o f a strin g Longhorn line-up y e ste rd a y aftern o o n on C lark Field. T he S o u th ­ w estern eleven was n ev e r ab le to gain w ith any m ethod of a tta c k , while the Longhorn team was co n sisten tly successful even though using only s tra ig h t football. dressed C aptain Tom Dennis, G eorge Mc­ C ullough, Dave P ena, and o th e r Var­ the gam e fro m sity sta rs w atched civilian the sidelines, clothes. an d G eorge Hill w ere am ong the V arsity re g u la rs who w ere in football togs ready to go into th e gam e, b u t who w ere n ev e r called upon. in Swenson “ Sw ede” S u bstitution on Both Sides Coaches W h itak er and Seddon took adv an tag e o f S o u th w estern ’* w eakness as a m eans o f try in g out alm ost every man on th e L onghorn squad. Coach G ard n er o f the P i­ ra te s also sen t in m any su b stitu tes d u rin g the gam e, b u t he did so fo r a to ta lly d iffe re n t reason. He was to atop th e V arsity try in g in vain attac k . W hile the Longhorns w ere ra re ly held fo r “ no the V arsity g ain ,” q u arte rb ac k s depended upon s tra ig h t football. The T ex as line displayed its ab ility to te a r g re a t hole* in the d efense o f the P ira te forw ard* an d w ith p lunging through n eatly , S o u th w estern wa* ever shoved backw ard. th e O range backs P irate B ack field W eak S outhw estern w as n ev er able to gain ag ain st the T exas eleven w ith any noticeable d eg rees o f success; th e Longhorns m aking th e P ira te backfield men ap p e ar to be w earing barm an* round heeled shoes w ith skins fo r skid chain*. Boy* O ffa r A m usem ent A b a rra g e o f fis t fig h ts betw een the chief the afte rn o o n , so A ustin u rchins fu rn ish ed e n te rta in m e n t o f one-sided was th e gam e. Sen*, v eteran V a rsity backfield m an, showed his old tim e speed yes­ te rd a y afte rn o o n , w ith m any a re ­ su ltin g gain fo r T exas. Dom ingues and T y n es to re up th e S outhw estern line w ith reg u larity . HemselTs p u n t­ ing was good. Burns Show s up W ell B u m s was the s ta r o f the Texaa line. H e blocked a kick in the firs t q u a rte r and recovered th e ball fo r touchdow n o f th e V a rsity ’s second gam e. he q u a rte r blocked a kick and m ade possible a sa fe ty scored by Texas. His play a t o th e r tim es was good. In the second L uhn’s work a t end was n eat. He (C ontinued on P age 4) U T . cT ud l i T PUNS FOR BANQUET Ju d ge Brady WH! S p ea k —O ver­ seas V eterans to H ave P re­ lim inary M eeting M onday * Ju d g e John W. B rad y , w ell know n ju ris t o f A ustin an d an a r d e n t sup­ p o rte r o f the U n iv ersity , will d eliv er the p rincipal a d d re ss at tb e annual b a n q u e t o f th e A. E . P . Club to be held a t th e DrtsktU Hotel November IO. The club will hold a meting. Mon- I in d ay a t 7 o’clock a t th e Y . M. C. Au to discum plaits for this celeb ratio n and also f o r A rm is tic e 'D ay. Every tim University who served m an in th e A. E. F. during tim wear is expected to be at tids meeting whether he is a member of the c h # o r n o t, the. president of the organ­ isation declares. Price, Lath er Glyime Reese, Jam es Woodville , Backet, Mamie L ad le .Shannan, Marvin Boyd Simtherroan, Eleanor Teller, Franklin W. Van Verth, Raymond L. W olfe, Mrs. Clara Snell. E. J M ATHEW S, Registrar. M EM BERS of Cap and Gown leave dues on Miss L. M, Bewley*s desk in room 111, Main Building. Deposit fifty cents in envelope and place in box provided for th at purpose. P r e s i d e n t . Dr. T . F . C ox Dentist Scarbrough Bldg. KAVE KLUB M EM BERS will wear official regalia on Tuesdays and Fridays, beginning Tuesday, Novem­ ber 9, by order of the King of the Kane. Canes, collars and ties are now obtainable a t Scarbrough's. THE FOLLOWING W ill please call at the registrar’s o ffice : B ox, Roy Edgar Cooner, Jam es M. C rabtree, Findel Jackson Dean, Clayton Eugene Eagleton, N. Ethic F arris, law ren ce Arthur F lyn t, Alvin Cantrell Foseeli, William S. Hailey, Mrs. Helen H airston, Thomas Howsley, Andrew Matthews L an e, Mayme Levi, Charles Alvin McDaniel, Stella Mathis, Jam es Darden Sale of Men’s Shoes IOO per cent satisfaction here, or money back. T h a t’s all you’ll find; that s all that i worth buying; with prices 1-3 lower, everybody can afford fine quality. H A R T S C H A F F N E R & M A R X S U IT S AND O V E R C O A T S T h ere’s real luxury in these fine suits and overcoats T H f O f H A *r CLO m f 5 Copyright 1921 Hart Setal fact g Mar) imiinaramtitmiwmii WM BARUT JA C E M * e a « tn « E d ito r TOMAS O. POLLARD Sunday, November <5, 1921 DILLINGHAM SHOE CO. A G A IN L E A D S IN L O W E R IN G C H A PEL NOTICE “ A merry heart doeth good like a medicine" was the text of the j talk on the beauty of cheerfulness delivered by George C. Butte, pro- j the Saturday |J fester of He lj morning service. pointed out that real cheerfulness I does not consist of laughs or tit- I ie re, but of the ability to see beau- | ty and color. law, at chapel happiness within Doctor Butte warned against | taking one’s self too seriously, p saying that the person who fails to J himself | | find I stands little chance of seeing it in * j other.-. I A song service will be held at I I the regular chapel period on Mon- I day, conducted by Elisabeth V in* • son. Tuesday morning’s speaker * will be W alter Long, Secretary of | the Austin Chamber of Commerce, I who has chosen the subject, ‘‘Does | a Business Man Have Religion?’* I * N E - f * 1 / ' 7 K > Co n g ees Phone 3210 for the time by wireless C. A. DAHLICH 15th and Lavaca We Pay Express Anywhere In Texas Ever sharp Pencils and Fountain Pens R e p a i r e d JORDAN CO. EllUon & Boone 615 Congress FOR SALE A Good Ford Speedster $175.00 Cash or Terms Phone R. W. Wright at 5384 THE STATE NATIONAL BANK OF AUSTIN TEXAS N ationalised 1 8 * 2 W a lte r B re m o n d , P re s id e n t P ie r r e B re m o n d , V ice- P re s id e n t J . G. P alm , C a*W ar W a lte r B rem on d , lr . A sst. C ashier EAGLE “MIKADO”' end! No. 17 F o r Sale e t your Dealer ASK F O * THE YELLOW PENCIL WITH THE M D BAND EA G LE MIKADO EAGLE PENCIL COMPANY, NEW YORK The social meeting will be strictly informal. It will replace the regu­ lar meeting of the club for this week. An attendance of practically all of the membership is promised by Ben- ROOM AND BOARD for two girls st nett Smith, chairman of the com­ 307 W. 19th Street. Phone 6432. mittee on arrangements. —6 DR. WILLIAM E. BERGMAN, suite 905 Littlefield Building, dental surgeon and pyorrhea specialist, of­ fice phone 2538, Austin, Texas. —tf A ‘Toast to the Ladies” will be given by Leroy Barlow, afte r which a “Toast to our New Members” will be offered by Tom Nash. A response from the new members of the club will be made by Andrew Patton, WANTED— My French grammar. Taken from Library by man stu­ dent about 10:00 o’clock Friday morning. J. P. Watson, B. Hall. — 6 i Throngs Poured In— Goods Poured Out season. Miss Elizabeth Ledbetter, chaper- one of Annex C to the Woman’s Building, has returned from Bas­ trop, where she attended a county fair. Miss Adeleen Beggs took her place while she was away. Gladys Weber is visiting in Waco. Carri* Bal T h a n ts B B H ! University Methodist C hurch Guadalupe a n d Twenty-fourth streets. Dr. K. P. Barton, pastor. Preaching by Dr. Barton at 11:00 is a form er University student and a. in. Address by Rev. C. G. Houn- a member of Phi Delta Theta f r a - 1 shell at 7 :30 p. rn. ternity. -------— Highland P resbyterian Church San Antonio and Twenty-second San Antonio this week where she ■ streets. Rev. Thomas W. Currie, will make a speech before the moth- pastor. Sunday school a t 9 :30 a. rn. (Preaching by Dr. Currie at 11:00 era’ congress meeting there. a rn. and 8:00 p. rn. Christian En- Miss Roberta Lavendar will be in - — — — ---------- j Captain Beebe and Lieutenant Al-1 deavor meeting at 7 :80 p. rn. Mrs. Nellie Green of Athens is vis­ itin g her son, Hobson Green. vin K. Robinson, a Hawaiian officer from Camp Travis, are visiting University friends. ---- —— University C hurch o f Christ Speakers* Club and brief Toasts after-dinner speeches are scheduled for the social meeting of Speakers’ Club to be held tonight at 7 :00 o'clock at the Cactus Tea Room. The social meeting is for old and new members of the club and their lady friends, and is one of a series of such affairs arranged for the year. THE DAILY TEXAN following which after-dinner speeches of the brief and humorous variety will be given by John Mayfield, Tom Clark and Leland Fikes. CLASSIFIEDS STUDENTS— Good, first class bar­ ber service at the Hall of Fame, Palace Barber Shop, next door to —tf Kress. WANTED— Girl to share nioely fur. nished room with University girl. —tf Phone 8010, Mrs. Biggs. Lorraine Pollard is spending the Iweek end in Houston. Misses Emma Fox and Eva Sweet from Georgetown spent Saturday in lustin. George B. Stone spent Friday vis­ iting -friends in Georgetown. Theo. Schwarzer, Albert Prater, O. Clements, and Bob Williams spent friday in Georgetown. Tommy ace. Woolley is visiting in Elizabeth Laird of Dallas is visit- lg with friends here. Virginia Merriman has gone to [an Antonio for a few days. I. WT. Kates of Fort Worth is via­ ling his daughter, Lucille, in Aux­ in. Annie Katherine George is visit- \g in San Antonio. Sybil and Rowena Goldsmith are (ending the week end in Waco. Charlie McKinley of Hamilton, ho is attending Southwestern Uni- Irsity, came to Austin the l*xas-Sou th western game. for I Virginia Webb is in San Antonio l r a few days. I Mr. and Mrs. J. Crockett Snyder I Pleasanton have been visiting ■ends on the campus. Mrs. Sny- ir was formerly Miss Mildred igey, a student of the University. ^Katherine Carothers has been ap- [inted page to the state regent, Mrs. B. McFarland, a former Univer- girl, for the state conference of D. A. R. which will be held in Antonio this week. lr. and Mrs. E. B. Norment of Iris, Texas, are visiting in Austin their wedding trip. Mr. Norment Signet Rings For Men and Women There is an individ­ uality about a Seal R i n g bearing one’s rnpnogram or initials which appeals strong­ ly to personality. So the Signet Ring never loses its popularity never goes out style. of I I The new designs have distinctive engraving and beauty. The char­ acter of the ring gives it great durability, and it is, of course, wholly free from the troubles which are apt to develop with stone set rings. We are displaying a in variety of styles both m en’s and wom­ en’s rings. $10.00 to $25.00 arl M a y e r o m p a n y sweiers— Silversmiths—- Diamond M erchant* IE HALLMARK STORE $18 Congress Ave. University and Nineteenth streets. Rev. Charles Robinson, pastor. Sun- Mary Osborne is vialing in San day school at 9:45 a. rn. Church services at 11:00 a. rn. and 7:30 p. rn. Antonio. the chapter The Delta Delta Delta chapter here will entertain from Southwestern University with a sup­ per Sunday night. Corner Twenty-second and Guada­ lupe streets. Dr. A. L. Gulick, pas­ tor. Sunday school at 9:30. Church services at 11:00 and 7:45 o’clock. Vivian Jolley is visiting in Lock- B. V. P. U. meeting at 6:45 p. rn. University Baptist C hurch hart. _____ All S ain ts’ Chapel Mildred Saucier has been called to 1 her home in Kerrville on account of W h 111 3 the illness of her father. C. F. Otey will return to Austin j Sunday school at 9 :30. visit with short Sunday after a friends in Runge. and Twenty-seventh [streets. Rev. Frederick J. Bate, rec- Holy communion at 7 :30 a. rn. tor. Church aera­ ices at 11:00 and 7:30 o’clock. Stu­ dents’ Sunday Club at 4 :30 p. rn. In commemoration of the hun­ dredth anniversary of the founding of the Episcopal Missionary Society, Rev. Frederick J. Bate will speak on the history and accomplishments of the society, with especial reference to its activities in Texas. The Epis­ copal denomination is observing No­ vember 6 throughout the nation as centennial Sunday. Red River and Sixteenth streets. K. G. Manz, pastor. Sunday school at 9:30. Church and Bible class services at 10:30 and 7:30 o’clock. Subject of morning sermon: “Paul’s Prayer for the Collosians; our Pray­ er for Ourselves and Others.” Sub­ ject of evening sermon: “ The Chris­ tian in Public Worship.” Adult Bi­ ble class at 7 :00 p. rn. Eddie Owens is now able to at- tend classes. Charlie Clark of Dallas is visiting at the Phi Kappa Psi house. Chauncey Gidney and L. J. Epper­ son are spending the week end at Waco. T. H. Sanders is spending the week and in San Antonio. George Murphy and Stein Lee wit- nesed the Baylor-A. & M. game in Waco. _ Elizabeth Pony of San Antonio will visit M argaret West this week. James Saulkner week end in Waco. is spending the St. P a u l’s L u th e ra n C hurch Martha Graham, Ted Shawn’s dan­ seuse, and Thelma Dillingham will be guests of Marjorie Luke for din­ ner, Sunday at the Woman’s Build­ ing. University Avenue and Twentieth street. F. L. Jew ett, pastor. Morn­ ing and evening services: Special of Arms sermons on “Limitation Day.” Texas Bible Chair T hree G roups of Women’s Smart D R E S S E S V ery Specially Priced $9-95 $12-95 $23-95 R egularly $20.00 to *39.50 Canton Crepes, Crepe Satins, Crepe de Chines, Satins and Taffetas. These are not Sple Dresses, but our regular stock. There are only 62 dresses in all, so make your selection early. THE POPULAR’S Gigantic Removal Sale Now In Full Swing This complete stock of m en’s and wom en’s wearables, shoes and furnishings thrown on the m ark et right in the height of the season at am azing price reductions. It is a g reat bargain-giving event made possible only by cir­ cumstances th a t compel us to move this stock. Great Opportunity for Young Men Shirts, Trousers and furnishings, newest hats and caps at smashing reductions. SHOE BARGAINS MEN’S fine Calfskin shoes, new lasts, Rice and Hutchins make. $8.00 $10.00 values. and $4.90 W OMEN’S fine kid oxfords, low heels with rubber tip, perforated trimming. $8.00 values. $4.65 Women’s Brogue Oxfords New shade Russia calf leather, low heels, extra values, $3.85 HOSIERY BARGAINS W omen’s Fall fashioned silk hose, very desirable quality — 98c. Fine quality mercerized lisle hose— 39c. METTS HOSE— great values a t 14c, 23c, 29c, 4 7 c. ORIGINAL SAMPLE SHOP Still Up-Stairs Only— 614 Congress Avenue THE POPULAR 5 I 3 C ongress Ave. N O T I C E Laundry Price Rankin Laundry Phone 7859 Wh y fool with a wash woman when you can get your laundry done better and cheaper, and guaranteed san­ itary. P. S.- -Your whole washing must go to the laundry to get this Price. For Your Appearance Sake Send Your Cleaning and Dyeing To K E L L Y S M I T H " "r " * ' ” """" ll ‘ ' " ' Rugs Cleaded ‘ rn 203 W. 6th St. DRISKILL BEAUTY SHOP Mrs. Frithof Schneider TURKISH BATHS AND BODY MASSAGE Full Line of Combes and Hair Goods,— Also Toilet Articles 23 Yetr’s Experimence 114 E. 6th St. 2nd Door From Lobby Phones 7802-7834 AUSTIN LAUNDRY it to the L & u n d r y> i« - I i " J r i A y # Crayon Portraits. Our A A 8 A Comics, Cartoons, Fashions Newspaper and l T J T Magazine Illustrating, Commercial, Pastel simple method quickly developes your talent in spare time. By mail or local classes. Write for terms and list of successful students. Courses endorsed by newspa­ pers, magazines and famous artists. ASSOCIATED ART STUDIOS X10 Flatiron Building ............... New York City Lively Scotch Suits Our tailors at Fashion Park have just sent us a great line of Scotch Tweeds, Homespuns and Cheviots th a t are just as “Scotchy” as a bag­ pipe. Of course you know they are “th e thing” this Come in and see how well you’ll look in them — you will like them and we like to show them. “P a rk e rry ” is a new idea in Overcoats from Fashion P ark and all Fashion Park products are here exclusively. Walter W. Wilcox 616 Congress Avenue SS* GRIFFITH DRUG COMPANY M onday Specials $2.50 Matal Hot Water B o t t l e . .............................$ 1 .9 8 $1.00 Coly’* F ace Powder..83c 1.00 Knickerbocker C o l d ........ 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REED Austin’s Leading Music House DONNELLY & WHITE Plumbing and Heating Contrasters 948 Congress Are. .v.r-'v-irK T H E D A IL Y T E X A N SCHEDULE IS FIXED EOD SPECIAL I U M. TRAINS DISTORT D EPIRTM EN TI DECEIVES DOCUMENTS ■>f Oldenberg, Saxony, Schleswig. Holstein, the Rhine Provinces, and W est Prussia since 1914; Diablo de Los Debates of Mexico; the Debates and Acts of the Spanish C ortes; and Proceedings and Acts of the italian Day C oache* W ill Be Run t o V olum e* D ealin g W ith Foreign Parliam ent «mee IS H C ollege Station— d ia p e r - ones P rovid ed Co-ed* ! G overnm ent Now In Urn br H istory Student* --------- In order to meet the needs of Uni- versify stu dents who will attend t h e !publications for the use of student* I Ladies, do you know th ese Several thousand volumes of official p r jc e s W e p r e s s your coat d e a n a n d D re ss it H A N C O C OPERA HOUSE K ONE NIGHT ONLY M O N D A Y , NOVEM BER 7, AT 8 :3 0 P. M. l l i a l l d i b k T f i i n i l Enthusiast* May Texas. Townsend lost IO yards on 'Thanksgiving jfcsjr football game at of advanced history were received by *UI* an Attempt around left end. Two >..<•* passes by B arry failed. Gilstrap C et into Tourney ne*t recovered an onside kick from the toe o f Tommy Townsend, I short the to*' of Tommy Townsend, I short wH, |eave Atastin Thursday morning f)jsh History. nia/iA* sin th*, yard from S o u th w estern ’* goal line r’r two railroads w ilL the University of Texas during the ^o r $ * operate special trains running on a past summer, according to Dr. Milton A u t o D elivery. four hour trains r . Guiseh, A djunct Professor of E n -’ C le a n e r s & P / e r 9 ‘ a t o t d a l u p e S t. P h o n e b ttZ S . schedule. These Station, * _ ’ s r « ' Competition I for places on » . V , U niversity at 6:30 and leave A. A M. College on the return trip at < :30 on of th t , arna day. The round trip rate will be $6.61 Among the additions are sets of the I ^ ee IgM d will start Monday afternoon at .. o clock, „ h, n pi*y begin, on the coart* mart “ * usu“> f " ar‘d th* ™°‘ m* *erUun of the «'*mpu~ Any first y«.r men | • » « good .appar, to the team or transfers from other school* who are ineligible for the regular Varsity squad will be allowed to take part in the tryouts for this team. ta rtin g line-up Posit >f tG The Texas Colt L in e -u p at Start . .......... ...... VV ..... .. ' the freshman-shorthom A r r a n g e m e n ts are being made to match ten* ut* squad against clubs both in and out of Austin. At the end of the i year numerals will be awarded to the members of squad chosen for th at honor by directors of the competition. ineligible the Names of the men expecting to en-; ter this contest moat be placed on the bulletin board a t the courts or left in the hands of S. E. King, tennis squad manager, at the Chemistry Building before noon Monday. —----- o---- ---------- PIRATE ELEVEN IS OVERW HELM ED BY Burns Vowell Rralley , Jones War*! | Hamilton j Gardere ... j Hansel! LONGHORN SQ U AD Sen* I^eft End Left Tackle Left Guard (’en ter Right Guard Right Tackle Right End Quarterback Left Halfback Hawkins H ardt Roach ( C ) Camp Brown Mc Murry Campbell Crump Morse (Continued from Page One) Domingues Right Halfback ................... W r. J. Foster Fullback up many a Southwestern messed play- The score by quarters: Texa« Southwestern 14 O' 2 9 21 0 44 0 R oach Star* for Pirate* the Captain Roach played bust The officials; Rupert (W isconsin) game of Southwestern s linemen at center Crump and Foster were the | referee; Moore (Vanderbilt) um pire; Pirates' best bets in the backfield. I Rourke (Verm ont) head linesman Texas kicked off at the s ta rt of th* game and Southwestern kicked: back a fte r a series of drives by Gar- j dere, Domingues and Sen*. Do min University the guea broke through foi in f ‘r** cjnched touchdown of the struggle, with the ^ >uthwt.8tern conference football race game but four minutes old. Gardere kicked goal. ll. LOSES TO OWLS Southern Methodist the cellar position {anvrs S. M the M O N D A Y A N D T U E S D A Y W ere You E v e r a Victim of G o s s i p ? T hen See ALICE JOYCE — In— “The Inner Chamber’’ A special breakfast for 25c, ^ rday afternoon, when the Mus- dinner and supper 35c each—- defeated at Houston by served quickly and attractively institute Owls, 7 to 0. I at the Violet Crown In n . [ . _______ — ' ........ ~~ " ] the b a l l ----------—— --------------- Texas Beginning Monday for two daysi the Texas T heater will the Charles Maigne production of “ The) K entuckians," the well known John Fox, J r. novel, with Monte Blue in the leading role. show H an co c k Ted Shawn, American dancer, is the attraction offered a t the H an­ cock Opera House for Monday night’s perform ance. Mr. Shawn will be as­ sisted by Louin Horst, pianist, and three dancers. fa­ mous fo r his school of dancing, Deni- shawn, near Los Angeles, Mr. Shawn needs no introduction to Austin, ad­ mirer*. Internationally Starting MONDAY For Three Days The Rose of “T he Mir­ acle M an” B l o o m * A g a in W i t h A dded G lory— back. The Longhorn j ^ Texas kicked again and Southwest-; carried tm kicked backfield again down the field. Domingues kicked punt} and Southwestern started to back, bat Bum s blocked the kick and [ scored the second touchdown of the j game. Gardere kicked goal. The rest of the q uarter was scoreless. F um b le C ap tu r ed by Luhn Gardere, Hemselt, Sens and Do­ mingues carried the ball down for the third touchdown made by Texas, scored at the s ta rt of the third per­ iod. Luhn recovered a fumble for the score. Gardere kicked goal. Once more the Texas backs began their drive, aided in a sterling man­ ner by the Ijonghorn line, Hemsell carried the ball over for the next longhorn touchdown and then kicked goal. Tyne*, Brown and Sen* and the Longhorn line again tore up the Southwestern defense, Brown going over for touchdown. Hemsell kicked goal. a GUctrap Gat* T ou ch d ow n More drives by Longhorn back?* J opened the fourth quarter, a fte r which Barry shot a 25-yard p & m to Sledge. The pass put the ball on Southw estern’* I -yard line. Gilstrap hit inside right tackle for the l a s t ; touchdown of the game. T own send kicked goal. Texas then kicked. Southwestern the for fumbled and Rader pigskin on recovered line the 24-yard Tbi* Week at the C . \ / i n THEATRE Monday, Tuesday “ T H E K E N T U C K IA N S ” A romance of love and fued in the Blue Ridge Mountain*. A Param ount Picture Wednesday, Thursday Justine Johnstone in “ S H E L T E R E D D A U G H T E R S ” A Real Art Picture Friday, Saturday M ary M iles M inter in “H E R WINNING W A Y ” C ist includes Milton •Sills, Joseph Kilgour, Mitchell Lewis. in a story of love and the underworld in the “ Paris of the E ast.” “AT THE END THE WORLD” —Prizma— — Hearst New Also the Comedy ‘Snookie’s Twin Trouble* We endeavor to furnish the best banking service in Austin We labor under the impression that we do. WTe invite everyone to give us a trial. CITIZENS STATE BANK Guaranty Fund Bank L a r g e e n o u g h t o p r o t e c t y o u S m a l l e n o u k h t o k n o w y o u A l w a y * r e a d y t o t e r r e y o u D. B. GRACY, Chairman of the Board A. W. Wilkerson, Pres. E l d r e d McKennon, V. P. D. T. Iglehart, V. P. Leo Kuhn, Asst. Cashier All of the thrills of “ Back to God's Country” are here one hundred fold. A romance peppered with the thrills that dream s are made of. REGULAR QUEEN PRICES a i Special Concert E n gage­ m ent— TED SHAWN W orld’* Prem ier D ancer and D ance C reator Assisted by LO U IS H O R S T C oncert Pianist M A R T H A G R A H A M BETTL M AY DOROTHEA BO W EN Solo Dancer* , - I N — R eligious, R om antic, Pictorial and Barbaric Dance* NOTE— Mr. Shawn will present here the same program he has prepared for his special engagement at the Metro­ politan Opera House of New York. SEATS: 75c to $2.00. Box Seats: $ 2 .5 0 A dd IO per cent W ar T ax Mail O r d e r * F illed W hen A ccom p anied by P aym ent Seat* N ow on Sale MONDAY MATINEE, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY Elaine Hammerstein IN- I ‘HANDCUFFS and KISSES’ as ......... I THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT I AM A LIFE MEMBER HHuauwmtuHnMWBUt...im....... I OF THE DON'T WORRY CLUB AND THAT I ALONE CAN FO RFEIT MY MEM BERSHIP M. SILVER, Organizer HEADQUARTERS IN DRISKILL BARBER SHOP Americanism . J ' . " ' to all loyalty things d em ands A m erican. A m erican law s and cu stom s are su bsect to im prove­ m ent— y es— but th ey have given us m ore advantages, m ore opportuni­ ties, an J a greater nation than any other or^earth, and the best w a y to set about im proving our A m erican institutions is to set about im prov­ ing ourselves. W O R K M O RE, P R O D U C E M O R E, S A V E M O R E P rove your industry and thrift b y savin g at THE AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK C apital $ 3 0 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0 Surplu* $ 8 0 0 ,0 0 0 0 0 U N IT E D ST A T ES G O V ER N M EN T DEPOSITORY A dapted from th e famous novel, “The Flood Red Dawn,’ by C h a r le s Caldwell Dome and directed by Edward Jose. iwo-Act Comedy and Queen New* Event E X I KAS: HOME S T E A M L A U N D R Y I he Crowning Event in Picture* for Austin Start* Wednesday and hum tne Balance of me Week. 211 East Fifth St. Phone 3702 “ G ood W ork Our H o b b y ”