©Ii? Sa Un Vol. X X V ! . AUSTIN, TEXAS, TUESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1925 No 92 ELECTION TODAY TO FILL FOUR CAMPUS VACANCIES SENA TE REJECTS,FOUR OF SIX APPOINTED REGENTS]* UFI I M usic Frat Brings G uion, N ative T exan MUSTANGS WIN FROM LONGHORNS ON S. M. U. COURT MONDA Y, 31-26 Among Those In School BY MABEL COOPER S. FERGUSON TO E S E V E N Of F U T U R E REGENTS U ive of th e co-ed holders of schol- j the U n iv e rsity reside a t ■ in Marsh, W haley, W ooten, and H ank am er Fail to Receive Senate C onfirm ation a r s h ip s th e W o m a n ’s B uilding, accord in g to M rs, Ceil f 'a r o th e r s , cha p e ro n . These g ir ls a r e E lizabeth T u c k e r of N a c ­ ogdoches, holder of the D a u g h te r s of t h e A m e ric a n Revolution scho larship w hich is offe re d each y e a r ; F r a n c e s E th e l W ip ff of E a g le Pass, who has th e T ex a s W om en’s P re ss Association s c h o la rs h ip ; M a r g a r e t B ra c h e r of F r e d e r ic k s b u r g , who h as th e sc h o la r­ ship offered by th e Home Economics C lu b ;R u th A le x a n d e r of Dallas, hol­ der of th e sc h o la rs h ip given by the R e je c tio n o f f o u r m e m b e rs of the A m e rica n College W o m e n s ( t u b of t U n iv e rsity B o ard o f R e g e n ts, who D a lla s, R u th A ired of B eaum on t, ’ w e r e recess a p p o in t m e n ts of Gov. w ho holds the P a n -H e lle n ic sch olar- P a t N e f f w as m ade by th e S e n a te Senate Spends O ver Three H ours Considering H u n ­ dreds of Names H I M H i STOREY PUSS T h re e of the girl* a r e seniors, Mis- The nam eg rejecte(] w e r e ; c h a r l e s se* T ucker, W ipff, and B ra c h e r, arid B M arsh A ustin; W. S. W haley, Cle- tw o a r e f r e s n m e n ; Misses A le x a n d e r h u r n e ; D r J o e Wooten> A u s ti n ; and E a rl c H ankam er> S o u r L a k e . C o n­ i nd Aired. in e x e c u tiv e session M on day . f ir m a tio n was m ade o f the ap p o in t- A m a n d a H e r r i n g of T y le r, a fre s h - mtJnts ()f T u c k e r Royal! o f P a le stin e , O wing to m a n in the U n iv e rsity , has th e honor a n ^ R* G. S to re y of Tyler. of the of w in n in g second prize in a s t a t e ­ te r m s o f t h r e e m e m b e rs, a n d th e r e ­ wide co n test f o r a piece of local h is ­ je c tio n by th e fo u r th e S e n a te o f to r y , e n titled “ P ioneer D ays in T y ­ a p p o in te e s, it will be n e c e ssa ry for le r,” which she w rote her th e incom ing g o v e rn o r, M rs. Miriam se n io r y e a r in high school. Miss H e r ­ to n a m e seven of the A. F e r g u so n r in g is a c o nsiste nt s tu d e n t, h av in g m a d e five A ’s and one B d u r in g th e J nine m en who w ill com pose the f u ­ fa ll te rm . th e e x p ir a tio n tu r e b oa rd. d u r in g J o h n L. “ R e d ” M cK n ig h t of H a l ­ lettsville is a sophom ore in th e Col­ lege of A rts and Sciences. He g r a d ­ ua te d w ith h ig h e st ho no rs from the H a lle tts v ille H ig h School 1923. is now s tu d y in g pre-law M c K n ig h t w o rk a n d e x p e c ts ta k e a Ll.B. degree. to in C o n fir m a tio n of th e a p p o in tm e n t of Mr. Royall will h a v e no b e a rin g on th e p e rs o n n e l of t h e n ew board, as he goes o u t o f th e o ffic e with th e e x p ira tio n o f his t e r m th is m o n th ; unless he is r e a p p o in te d b y G ov ernor F e rg u so n . T h e te r m o f R. G. S to r e y , th e o th e r a p p o in te e , will n o t e x p ire u n til J a n ­ u a r y , 1929. ^ P e a r l W illiam s of H o t A r k a n s a s , who j u s t g r a d u a te d fro m high school, re g is te re d in th e U n iv e r ­ sity fo r th e w in te r t e r m ’s work. She is s ta y in g a t the W o m a n ’s Building. I T e r m s of H. J. L u tc h e r S ta r k o f S p rin g s, j O ra n g e, H. A. W ro e o f A u s tin , and Mr. Royall e x p ire in J a n u a r y o f this ye a r. All o f th e r e m a in in g m em bers with th e e x ce p tio n o f M rs. H. J . O ’H a ir o f C olem an, w e r e a p pointe d +■.... — I by G o v e rn o r N e ff. T h r e e P o u rs a n d t w e n ty m in u te s Alton S. H a r r y of Y o aku m , soph- w ere r e q u ir e d by the S e n a te to c o n. t he h u n d re d s o f the U n iv e i- n a m es of G o v e rn o r N e f f ’s a p p o in t- om ore s tu d e n t in th e College of A r ts gider a n d d ;scuss a n d Sciences, cam e to s ity in th e fall of 1923, a f t e r g r a d - } m e n t8, M em bers a n d te r m s o f th e b oard u a t i n g w ith high honors \ oakum High School, w here he m ade ^ j g y e a r, p r io r to th e S e n a te re je c ­ t e r s in football, bask etb a ll, baseball, and w as a m em ber of the d r a m a t i c club and d e b a tin g society. H e expects to ta k e his B.B.A. de g ree in 1927. E x p ir in g te r m s in J a n u a r y , 1925: T u c k e r Royall, P a le s tin e ; H e n r y J. L u tc h e r S ta r k , O r a n g e ; a n d H . A. W roe, A ustin. an d Uons h a w ^ ftg follow 8. from the E x p ir in g t e r m s in J a n u a r y , 1927: Dovie F r e e m a n of D un can , Okla., E arl C. H a n k a m e r , S o u r L a k e ; C h arles B. M arsh, A u s tin ; a n d Mrs H. J . O ’H a ir, C olem an. b a s e n te re d th e U n iv e rsity . Miss F r e e m a n , who is s ta y in g a t th e W o­ m a n ’s B uilding, com pleted high school j u s t before comiing to school here. E x p ir in g te r m s in J a n u a r y , 1929; R. G. S to re y , D allas; W . S. Whaley, Dr. J o e S. W ooten. C h a rle s B. M arsh w as a p p o in te d to | E d n a E a s te r s , who la s t y e a r w as s e c r e t a r y to the s e c r e ta r y th e p r e s id e n t of A. & M. College, is now s e c r e ta r y to Mrs. Neil C a r o th e rs an d A f I I A / I N I I / t L U l V l n l is a t te n d in g the U n iv e rsity . of succeed Sam P. C o c h ra n , who signed M ay 16, 1924. r e ­ ---------------- o---------------- I A U L I C K V I S I T S is one o f Dr. A. L. Aulick th e f if te e n B a p tis t m in iste rs selected by th e B a p tis t S ta te B o ard to visit T e x ­ a s c h u rc h e s an d hold b u d g e t c o n ­ f e r e n c e s with th e m em b e rs. He le ft M o nday to visit th e B u r n e t and L a m ­ p a s a s c h urch es. J U S T A P A IR O F G L A S S E S — B U T th e y m e a n t a lot to him. He h ad to have them to stud y, and he did not have the money to bu y a n o th e r p a ir. So he p u t a lost a d in— T H E DAILY TE X A N And now he h as his glasses on! I T T I I VJ BE COMPILED BY B. B. A. F R A T I A lp h a K a p p a Psi, b usiness adm in-; istra tio n f r a t e r n i t y , held a m e e tin g last n ig h t a t th e hom e o f Dr. A. P. W in sto n . A t th e m e e tin g a c o m m itte e was | a p p o in te d to compile a list o f n am es o f the alu m n i to be s e n t to the n a ­ tional s e c re ta r y . A n o th e r m ee tin g will be held F e b r u a r y I, a c c o rd in g to E v e r e t t L ord , p r e s id e n t o f th e f r a ­ te rn ity . ----------- o-------------- H istory Club W ill H old M eeting T onight H isto ry Club will m e e t T u e sd a y in M. B. 104 and a nig h t a t 7:15 p ro g ra m of u n u s u a l in te r e s t will be given, a c c o rd in g to o ffic ia ls. A d dresses a n d p a p e r s o f a histo­ the ric? I n a tu r e a r e f e a t u r e d m e e tin gs o f this o rg a n iz a tio n . a t D A V I D W . G U I O N G u i o n it a n a t i v e o f T e x a s , h a v ­ i n g b e e n bo r n a n d r e a r e d in B a l ­ n a t i o n a l l i n g e r . H e has w o n a r e p u t a t i o n as c o m p o s e r a n d p i a n ­ f o r ist, a n d his f o r ­ t r a n s c r i p t i o n o f t h e ol d t u n e , “ I u r k e y in t h e S t r a w . ” is e t o e c i a l l y f a m o u s DAVID C M TO APPEAR N oted M usician C om es to A u s ­ tin U nd er A u s p ic e s of Phi Mu A lp h a F e a t u r i n g his own com positions, w hich have won p o p u la r ity th r o u g h ­ o u t th e U nited S ta te s , David W. G uion, n a tiv e T e x a n , will a p p e a r in c o n c e r t with Daisy Polk a t the J u n ­ ior H igh School a u d ito r iu m , J a n . 24 a t 8 :1 5 , u n d e r th e au sp ic e s of Phi Mu A lpha, .Sinfonia F r a t e r n i t y o f A m erica. T h e m ost f a m o u s o f Mr. G u io n ’s w orks is his in im itab le tr a n s c r ip tio n o f “ T u r k e y in the S t r a w ,” a typical A m e ric a n folk-song. Mr. Guion has do n e a real piece o f artistic a n d la s tin g w ork in his tr a n s c r ip tio n s o f th e d a r k e y s p iritu a ls, which th e c r i t ­ ics s a y -are the only typ ic a lly A m e ri­ can music. The com po sition s of Mr. Guion a r e played a n d su n g on th e p r o g r a m s o f all th e le a d in g c o n c e rt to d a y , a r tis ts o f A m erica including Seagle, Gluck. G alli-Curci, Sousa, G a te s, and P e rc y G r a in g e r. Miss Polk, since fin ish in g s tu d y in N e w Y ork, has a p p e a r e d w ith u n ­ qu a lifie d success in c h u rc h and c o n ­ c e r t w o rk in the E a s t an d So uth. She will sing th e songs t h a t have m ade G uion fam ous, a m o n g th e m “ M ary A lo n e ,” “ De OI’ A r k ’s a M ov erin ,’ ” “ H opi Indian C ra d le S o n g ,” a n d “ No­ bod y Knows de T ro u b le I Sees.” T h is is Mr. G u io n ’s first a p p e a r ­ ance in A u stin, th o u g h he is a n ative T e x a n a n d now lives in Dallas. Phi Mu A lpha is f o r t u n a t e in b eing able to o b ta in this d a te , f o r Guion is in d e m a n d on th e c o n c e rt sta g e in the le a d in g cities o f A m e ric a , according to Royall C a ld e r, p r e s id e n t o f th e f r a t e r n i t y . o------- ——. “T ennis on S u n d ay” W ill Be Subject at H ogg D ebating Club p laying tne U n iv e r s ity ‘ Resolve!, T h a t th e of te n n is should be p e r m itte d on S u n ­ of T e x a s d a y on c o u r ts ,” v ili be the .subject for d e ­ b a t e a t Urn H ogg D e b a tin g Club to­ n ig h t. The m eeting will be 7 o'clock in th e Y. M. C. A. a t T h e a f f ir m a t iv e side will be r e p r e ­ sented by W hite a n d C l a i r c e T r a - g e r, a n d th e n e g a tiv e by S. P. H u r ­ ley and B ra n d e n b u rg . “ H e a r d sn the Lobbies of the L eg­ is la tu r e ,” will be discussed by D u d ­ ley W ynn. D w ig h t J o h n so n will talk on “ M a ’s I n a u g u r a l Ball,” an d H ow ­ ell H a p p will give th e weekly g r u n t. V isitors a r e invited. Favors Assembly C onducted j Hon a g a in s t f ire being pro vided.” for G ood of Entire S tu ­ dent Body S I G I DELTA CH Sm all Fire Put O ut at W om an's B uilding destroy ed I ire ry M argaret Forbes of H ouston, M argaret C resto n of D al­ las, Evelyn Ryan of Laredo, M ar­ gu erite W essendorf of Richmond, Louise B arry of M arshall, Sarah W haley of M arshall, and Helen S n i­ der pf W ichita F alls. * * * * Phi chapter of Phi Mu announces the pledging of M axine H ew itt of D allas. Clara Carlyle of San Antunio, an ex-student, is v isitin g on the cam pus. She received her M. A. degree la st year and was an instructor in chem ­ istry . This year she has been teach ­ in g at Incarnate Word College in San Antonio. Am elia Morris of Granbury has w ithdrawn from school. She w ill vjs-i it in New York this spring. Roaine Blount of N acogdoches has moved from the Pi Beta Phi house to the Pennybacker home to be with hei parents, who w ill be in A ustin for this session of the L egislature. P a tty Sim s of Bryan has returned from Seton’s Infirm ary to the Kappa K appa Gamma house. Knox Tyson of San Antonio, a re­ cent graduate of the U niversity, was a guest of friends on the cam pus Sunday. Jim m ie Y oung, a form er journal­ ism student who is now employed on the San Antonio L ight, was a visitor on the cam pus yesterday. Moo Glosserm ann of Lockhart is the Sigm a Alpha Mu v isitin g at house. W. F. N ew berry spent the w eek­ Lavon Lovinggood resum ed cla ss work after a prolonged illness at P. & S. H ospital. has Em il Heiraann has resumed cla ss work after a week’s illness with la- grippe. Edna Dooley of B racketville, who w as a freshm an during the fall term , has entered C. I. A. at Denton. Kappa Kappa Gamma Honors Pledges honoring appointed K appa Kappa Gamma sorority was hostess Sunday afternoon at a pret­ tily thf tea pledges. The chapter house wras de lig h tfu lly decorated w ith pink roses carnations, and sw eet peas in satin straw’ baskets. The dining table w a1 centered by an arrangem ent of the sam e dainty blossom s, flanked bj glow ing pink tapers in crystal hold sand­ R efreshm ents of ers. w iches, little cakes, and and m ints were served. tea, nuts M isses Jane Seiser, H elen Ardrey. Linda B ellow s, M arie Rose Herman Julia M athews, and A nnette Bellows were in the receiving line to greet the three hundred gu ests who called during the afternoon. * * * * Alpha Phi sorority held initiation for M ildred W yatt, Luella M cQueen N ancy P ettu s, Cprdelia S pivey, Mar ion Knaur, M arian B riggs, Bonnita F in n ey and E lizabeth Robinson S at­ urday aftern o o n . Alpha Phi gave a banquet at the Driskill H otel for the new in itiates Saturday night. C atherine H erring o f W axahachie is teach in g in W est Palm Beach. Florida, this w iner. She w as in the A r tists’ C olony in Colorado last sum m er. She is a fo r­ m er stu d en t o f the U niversity and received her degree in *21. in E stes Park spent Lena M ae D euschle the week-end w ith her sister, M arie, at the W om an’s B uilding. She received her degree is in A ugust teaching in W eim ar this year. ’24 and Miss Louise W right o f A ustin who has recen tly returned from A ugusta where she w as general secreta ry o f the Y. W . C. A ., has been made c ity secretary o f the A ustin Y. W. C. A. Clara C arlyle w as a g u est at the W om an’s B uilding Sunday. She re­ ceived her d egree last June and was a m em ber o f the D elta Zeta sorority. Alton Laney of M alakoff has w ith ­ drawn from school and is w orking at Garland. Lena Mae Deuchele, a form er stu ­ dent of the U n iversity who has been in W eim er, is v isitin g her teaching sister, M arie, at the W om an’s B uild­ ing. Mrs. A sher Sm ith nee Cary H op­ kins is visitin g friends in A ustin. She in the U ni­ was a form er stu d en t versity and a m em ber o f Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority. Gamma Phi B eta held open house Sunday a ftern oon for their friends. Mrs. H enry Schm idt o f H ouston is v isiting her sister, H elen V oss, at the Alpha D elta Pi house. A ubrey M artin o f H ouston en ­ tered the U n iv ersity this term . He is a tra n sfer from Rice. , M alcolm F ield in g w ithdrew from last w eek. H e w ill the U n iv ersity enter S. M. U . at D allas. Sam uel N ew ton o f Cooper w ith­ drew from the U n iv e r sity last week. He has accepted a position w ith an advertising com pany in D allas. A lice F en d er o f K aufm an at S eto n ’s Infirm ary w ith flu. is ill Sam m y B. McGee has returned from a \yeek-end viMt tp her home a t Lockhart. Mr. and Mrs. K elly o f El Paso are v isitin g th eir daughters, Ann and Charley, at the Alphi Phi house. Roger T aylor, o f S laton, is visit­ F E L I X A N D F O X N E W S ing frien d s at the U niversity. P le n ty o f tim # to go to the in ­ a u g u r a tio n a f t e r the m a tin e e . Catherine Sullivan did not return to school this term because o f illness, but she w ill re-enter in the spring term . Sam W ilson and Charles M odesette the U ni­ af B artlett have entered versity. Miss Maude N ow lin, who w as a student in the U niversity last yea r, was appointed secretary to Speaker Satterw hite. F riday, Jaw- 2 3rd A t 8 : 1 5 P . M . MISCHA ELMAN T h e W orld Fam ou* V io lin ist Price* $2 50, $2 .0 0 , $ L 5 0 , $ 1 . 0 0 — Flu* T a x Seat* N o w on Sale S E A T S N O W ON S A L E A T J. R. R E E D S VLADIMIR DE PACHM ANN T h e G r a n d est an d O ld est Genii** of the P ia p o fo r t# F A R E W E L L A M E R I C A N T O U R D e P a c k m a n stand* forth a* an u nique fig u r e world and link# tit With t h f g r e a t m atter* o f the past. in the p ian istic University Men's Gymnasium T H U R S D A Y , J A N U A R Y 2 2 n d A F ro n t S e a t I* W h at You W an t P rice*: $ 3 . 0 0 , $ 2 ,5 0 , $ 2 .0 0 , $ 1 . 0 0 — P lu . T ax . C hildren 5 0 c AUSPICES A M A T E U R C H O R A L C L U B Oscar J. F e * of San Antonio made a brief visit yesterday with his daugb ter, N ellie, at Grace H all. H orry Payne of San Antonio has re-entered school after an absence due to illness. Joe W olff and John Peel have re- turped from a week-end visit to San Antonio. M argaret Bracher of F redericks­ burg and Mgr jury N ail o f Cleburne have returned from Seton's to the W om an’s B uilding. I T ‘ - * ' •' Lorane Norm an will v isit her home in Taylor this week-end. Helen Ray D avis of A ustin, who had a serious operation during the holidays, is now attending classes. A. M. Gosch o f F latonia is v isit­ in g his son, L ieut. Jam es Gosch. D ale Wilson of Desdemona, a fo r­ mer student of the U niversity, is at D aniel Baker College ip Brownwood th is term. end at his home in Georgetown. M urrell May is ill with the flu at the Kappa Alpha Theta house. M a t i n e e 3 : 0 0 — N i g h t 8 : 1 5 T H E D A I L Y T E X A N VAUDEVILLE BILL the act of S y lv ia Loyall and her troupe. Trained pigeons and French dogs are another novel featu re of this act. Humorous dialect form s the inspi­ ration for the act of Frank Farron who draws his songs laughs from the .Southern negro. and H o bart B osw orth, •aces the screen has ever soon. love s ta g e w ith the politician. Gertrude A stor, and screen actor, plays the senatorial I Lionel Belmorc, D eW itt Jennings, supporting candidate, Jo h n Steel'-, B ennett is c a st as Lily E lliott, a flu:- cast. and A lm a la n d o th e rs a r e ta tiu u s so ub rette who v e te ra n falls the in iii Welcome, 39th Legislature! “Doc*’ Baker Offers “Protean R evue” as Leading Act Bessie L ove and G lenn Hunter at Q u een iJt .X f “D oc” Baker offers his “ Protean Revue” as the leading act on the vau- j Deville program at the Hancock th isi week. The lightning change artist has a bevy of beautiful g irls with him is a th is season, and the act costum es, com bination graceful dancing, rolicking w it, har­ monious songs, and sparkling dim ­ ples. artistic o f Lillian H arlein, who is playing her initial season on the vaudeville stage, has a popular act. Lowell B. Drew and Ruth V alle present a com edy skit, “ At the D ru g Store." Wood and W hite giv e a com bina­ tion of eccentric dance and humor­ ous songs. They form one of the leading com edy acts on the bill. W ire w alking artists m ake appearance on the Hancock bill their in Bessie Love and Glenn H unter are the featured players in "Tho Silent W atcher,” an adaptation of Mary Roberts R inehart's story, “The A ltar on the H ill,” w hich appeared in the Saturday E vening Post. The picture w as made by Frank Lloyd, producer of “The Sea H aw k,” and is the First N ation al’s o ffe r in g at tho Queen T heater for the fir st three days of the week. “The Silent W atcher’’ pictorially relates the story of Joe Roberts, sec­ retary to John Steele, fam ous law - yer and senatorial candidate, and their respective fa m ily and business a ffa irs. H unter, in in terpreting the role of Joe Roberta, is reported to have given one of the t illest dram atic perfoini- -At Mueller's Shoe Store Beautiful Slippers for the Inaugural Ball Are Your Slippers A t Smart Aa Your Frock? — Your frock may be wonderfully becoming, it m ay have distinction, smartness and ric hness— but the w hole e ffect is ruined if your slip­ pers are not correct! — Slippers lovely styles designed especially for for­ mal affairs are here to accom pa­ ny the new frocks. ii iw and in ALL THIS W EE.. o ff on Winter Suits. off on Overcoats, off on Winter Underwear. o ff on Wool Rubes. o ff on Sweaters. off on Knitted Coats and Vests. o ff on Flannel Pajamas and N ight — 25',* — 2 V , — 25 ', — 2 5 ’ , — 2 5 Vi — 25', — 2 5', Shirts. — 2 5 r/t oil' on Gloves. SPECIAL SALE 83 1-3% off on Manhattan and Wilson Bros. Shirts. This is a real opportunity to restock your w ard­ robe at a standard brands, guaranteed to give you satisfaction. saving— all substantial ( T l a t t e r 7 T T i l c o x . T H E M E N E V A N S -C O X D R U G C O . Conveniently Located Betv/een the Capitol and the Hotels ny Silver Gold Velvet Patent Satin Combinations $10 $12 $14 A Real Sandwich and de­ licious hot or cold drink after the German and be­ fore the Reception. Stop in and see us. CARL H MUELLER Jimme of* Good Shoes-Hosferj g O ^ C O N O i m S A V R * EVANS-COX DRUG CO. 900 Congress Dial 9105 DONNELLY & WHITE Phone 6131 Plumbing and Heating Contractors 905 Congress Ave W IE M a tin e e — N ig h t — Sat., Jan. 24 L ee & J. J. S h u b e rt P re*ent G E O R G IE P R IC E M A R G A R E T B R E E N in ROY C U M M IN G S A nd C om n nn y o f IOO the HANC0Cirayed.Jan.21 M onday and Tuesday COLLEEN MOORE In PAINTED PEOPLE’ “THE SILENT WATCHER” With B e t t ie L ove Glenn H u n te r H ob ert B o s w o r th A lso C om edy New* QUEEN N O W P L A Y I N G C eleb, . l e u C a ttle H ouse O r ch estra The L ivin g Chandelier* W orld ’* M o tt B e a u tifu l S ta g e S p e c ta c le P R IC E S: N ig h t, $ 3 .0 0 , $ 2 5 0 , $ 2 .0 0 , $ 1 .5 0 , $ 1 .0 0 . M atinee: $ 2 . 5 0 , $ 2 .0 0 , $ 1 .5 0 , $ 1 .0 0 and 5 0 c — Plu* Tax. HOTEL De * /A, H U M O R O U S ^rfA'p/ftT L A S S U S (A/HfTB os T/>e tfeoc/ Sell S o t/ \mnd £ Orchestra o r S e a ls N ow on Sale at b o x O f f i c e Mail Order* P r o t e c t e d If A c c o m p a n i e d by C heck Price* $ 2 .0 0 , $ 1 .5 0 , $ 1 .0 0 and 5 0 c Plu s T a x Soloists^ Daily street farads. | HAVE YOU FALLEN IN LOVE WITH BETTY YET? — She is youth and joy incarnate. — She is creating memories and making history— deathless! — She is BETTY BRONSON in iiPETER PAN A Paramount Picture Now Playing Call for Kohn’s Home Made Bread “The best is none too good and chepaer in the long run” BON TON BAKERY AD O LPH KOHN, Proprietor 1307 Lavaca Street Phone 6372 GOOD WORK OUR HOBBY C A L L 3 7 0 2 HOME STEAM LAUNDRY 211 East 5th Street rn < TAKE YOUR CHOICE AND VOTE M A U R I N E W A L K E R D E W I T T R E D D IC K T H E D A I L Y T E X A N A L L W O M E N contemplating enter­ fresh m en women's deefctmatfofi ing contest should turn in their names to Miss Montgomery, room •?, V Hall. o’clock in room 102 of the Engineer- M E T T I N G of the En gin eerin g Fac- A L L NEW M I ing Building. All members please be ulty has been postponed until Ja n - present. V isitors are cordially vited. vaccinated at gin un term arc requested to n .•ct ISO, T. U. T A Y L O R , medical s t a f f in in- uary 27. room e - ! . - Dean. Building, for examination at once. C O P Y and d raw in gs for basket ball issue of T e x a s R an g er m ust bi1 S t a f f mem­ turned bers who fail to turn in copy will be! dropped from * t a f f . in by J a n . 22. E D I T O R - I N - C H I E F , s H O M E Economics Club will have pic­ ture made at Extension Studio a t 1 2 p. rn, Tuesday. T I C K E T S are on sale for the Home Economics Dinner T uesd ay night at 6 :3 0 at the C afeteria. .See M iss Hop­ kins of M arjorie Bacon a t once for the ticket. It is necessary that all | have tickets for the dinner. T H E R E W IL L B E a re gu la r meet­ ing of the Ramshorn chapter of the American Association of Engineers T u e sd a y night, J a n u a r y 20, at 7 :0 0 VI — ^ S h ow i n g the N e we st In Spring Millinery A t 2.98, 4.85, 7.50 For the “ Ball E v e n i n g and D a n c e Frock# of S he e r G e o r g e t t e and L a c e . 16.50, 21.00, 25.00 S i mp le and e l a bo r a t e l y tri mmed model# in J a d e , Ceri#e, a nd Pastel tints. / I y ' j- \ 7 ~ C t All bra i d or bra i d a nd silk com- bi ned with f l owe r a n d ribbon* col- t r i m m e d c r o w n * . B r i g h t > ~ 0^,, * r e 3r* * nd Wack*. Go l d and S il ver Sli pper# 8.50 R E M E M B E R — You get one of our $ 4 .8 5 Soring Hats F R E E with a new Spring Dress or Coat. 714 on the Avenue W A R R E N S Sells fo r Less Sells fo r Cash The Daily Texan Want Ad Section Get W hat You W ant Where You W ant It— U se T exan W ant Ads. Call Today Business O ffice, R oom 155, Main Building me c f the councillor*. Mrs. Ham- mom! will I * on the U n iversity ca m ­ pos only Tuesday, because is p rep a rin g to return to New York immediately. she F o r several Hummers. M r , Ham- mond has ireen a councillor at Aloha Club in Vermont, W E R N A H A R G I S E L E C T E D We m a H a rg is was recently elected to the VV. A. A. Council to succeed! Florence Curtis, who was unable to return to the University this term , because o f an acc dent. — * - o — --------- OFFICIAL NOTICES night a t Y. M, C. A, at PRU M F D S : Im portan t m eetin g to­ 7 :1 5 . P ro o f o f C a c t u s picture on exhibition. M embers urged to co m e ; public* in­ vited. R IC H A R D E C K H A R D T , Pre bident. practice T u e sd a y at 5 p. rn. All seniors in- I S E N I O R volley ball team I > (crested in volley ball be there. M A N A G E R . F R E S H M A N ' basket ball girls will meet today a t 5 p. rn, in the Wo­ m an ’s Gym, M A N A G E R . J U N I O R B a sk e t Bail practice will be the tonight at 7 o'clock held in Woman's Gym. M A N A G E R . O N E or two dow nstairs room s for boys, 2309 N ueces, phone 9304. H E L P W A N T E D — 25 W A N T E D — U niversity to work a t night. W righ t’s U n iver­ S a n Antonio, — 20 sity G a r a g e , phone 77 11 . studen t 1806 F O R S A L E — P ra ctica lly new $ 2 00 .00 thirty- 3 4 0 0 — 25 Edison phonograph with a t five records Sp eedw ay , phone 80 45 . barg ain . a RIO Git A N D E V A L L E Y Club will meet Wednesday at Tin the Girls one except owner. Liberal reward. T # » v » n Study Hall, Main Building. .O S T — Diamond studded Kappa K appa G am m a key, name Willie Pearl Gardner engraved on back. Of no use to any- Phone 2939 or leave at — 2 2 . R E P O R T E R . I J . H. P O L L A R D J O H N B U L L I N G T O N I Key a r e H e r * a r e l o u r c a n d i d a t e * f o r e d ­ itor of The L ong ho r n, three issue# of which will yet he p ri nt ed thi* in o r d e r o f their ye a r . a p p e a r a n c e on the o f f i c i a l ballot: D e Wi t t Reddi ck, J o h n B i l l i n g t o n , M a u r i n e W a l k e r a nd J . H, Po l ­ l ard. P R E M E D basket ball practice to­ in tram ural gym. night a t 7 :3 0 in MEN who a r e contem plating coming out for a ss is ta n t m a n a g e r o f the turn In your Longhorn track team n am e* to Dean L. Then. Bellmont m ediately a s sp rin g train in g has a l­ ready commenced. This m ust be done by T u e sd a y . Ju n io r sta n d in g or better is p refera b le . M A N A G E R . L O ST A N D F O U N D L O S T or S T O L E N —G ray overcoat with keys in pocket at U niversity S u n d a y morning. questions B ap tist Church Reward for return. No P h °n© 4479. L O S T — In locker room o f M e n 's 1 Gym, large .P arker Duofold fo u n ­ tain pen with clip broken o f f . F in d ­ $ t r e ­ er return to T ex an office . —25 ward. I IT IS R E Q U I R E D that all freshm en i g irls p a y tb»*ir dues of 25c by Wed- ! nesday afternoon. T h is is to pay for the picture and write-up in the Cac- promptly, paid be I tus and m ust j Leave at M. B. I l l , P R E S I D E N T . W IL L the person who took the M a­ roon leather notebook from the B. & E. C a fe , mail the notes to J . P. Green, IOO West 27th, or leave them a t the T ex an o ffice a s soon a s pos- 22 sibl* Sixteen Are Chosen Annually for House Party to Tour Europe ________________ ( 7 hornhill Hammond of j y director of the In- *. C la ra Vorfc I tional fo r Arnett- Houser.arty nd En®-! Bsh girls in En glan d will i “ Th L o g " of tho houseparty last y e a r on display T uesday it the Mi omen's Gym. All are interested will be al- ••* the log, stated Mrs. Ham* st-: I ti T H E R E W I L L B E no e xa m in P s y ­ chology I, Section 2, today. H E L E N R E E D , Instructor. R E G U L A R P re-L aw basket Practic“ tonight at 7 : 0 0 in the in- Practice gam e will tr a m u ra ! gym . * Pla ^ d M A N A G E R . T H E C H R I S T I A N S C I E N C E S o ­ ciety for U n iversity students will hold iii. r e g u la r meeting a t 5 p. rn. today in M. B. 157. P R E S I D E N T . L O S T — A black silk um brella with brown handle in room 158, Main Building abo ut 12 F r id a y , Fin der please phone 8616 or leave — 25 at T ex an o ffic e . o ’clock ball L O S T — C ase with " H o r a c e L. Stevenson” printed on sam e, containing g la sse s, gold W ahl fountain pen and silver pencil. Finder p lease leav e at sam e ring 3401. T e xan office or — 21 Beulah Sw eetm an . L O S T — The bottom o f a black fo u n ­ tain pen between S Hall and the W om an’s Gym. F in d e r please return — 22 to T ex an o ffic e . j FOUNT)— Key rin g with two keys and P. T. tag No. 8 6 4 . Owner may obtain same by ca llin g a t room 155, J M. B,, and payin g f o r this ad. — i f ern. G A R A G E fo r rent. T horoughly m od­ J u s t o f f Speedw ay on 23rd. V ery convenient to cam pus. T erm s 2211 $4.00 per month. Call — 25 Sp ee d w ay or phone 40 1 1 . a t 2 3 j H E M S T I T C H I N G Phone 9407. lCc per yard. 102 West 24th St. — 18 S A V E M O N E Y . S av e your old s a f e ­ ty ra zo r blades and have them r e ­ sharpened good a s new. Most mod­ ern up-to-date machine o p erated by — 18 an expert. 314 E a s t 6th. S T U D E N T m ust have w ork ; som e­ thing in exchange for board will — 24 do. A d dress Box 1927R . W A N T E D to rent or b u y : A tuxedo, size 35, good proposition i f acted upon a t once. Call som etim e Mon­ — 20 day, phone 5846. B O A R D A N D R O O M two fo rta b ly can co m ­ L A R G E ROOM fo r rent, or accom m odate three boys, bath inconnection, sle ep ­ ing porch, all modern conveniences, two located in quiet neighborhood, blocks Phone 6487 fro m cam pus. or call a t 2525 U niversity Avenue.' A T T R A C T I V E F R O N T room, in pri­ cold water, 60 3 WTest vate home, hot and sleeping porch adjoining. 28th, Tom L. Dennis. Phone 8505. — 25 — 25 Effort Made to Present New Faces, According to Eagieson S ir Bi MAETERLINCK Martha Reese Plays Sister B e­ atrice ; Marion Ball, the Holy Virgin I , *n t : Enti Caul Gi r th II. Em W British I: I T ai alt y Z! Sis rhls ter Bal Re Pi att. r ie'-it. U t e (if. R aj yon; Le* Lit* d Fvm an. B a t e d on “ 7 b e M i r a c l e ” der Beatrice” bv Mac! itll .<>— ICUI!. P M R * Si iris are chosen each year .•party, leaving on the S. a, C an ard Line, Ju n e 27 York, ami returning to in S t a t e s the f ir s t week the sta y abroad, the house- at “ ( ireystoms-on-the- I. D uring three are m ade all over the J France, Belgium , Italy.! and countries. J swimming, parties, and I the beach are the main • boats and bicycles a r e ! inc other } la. OI ton d Sh the j “Iv from •ome to the f M iss J o se­ lf physical Schmid ac­ tu rn mer as e v e n i n g yens of iid goal st< i i th re. if E v e r y » t u d e nt choule! r e g i s t e r hi* o p i ni o n b e t we en 9 : 3 0 a nd I o' clock VOTE AS YOU PLEASE, BUT VOTE f I DE WITT REDDICK ( O n e o f the C a n d i d a t e * ) will a p p r e c i a t e your a u p po r t f o r editor o f the L o n g h o r n M a g a ­ zine. m r Other C an d id a tes M A U R I N E W A L K E R H A R R I S O N P O L L A R D J O H N B U L L I N G T O N , L O S T — Frid ay m orn in g, white gold Waltham watch an d Chain, in or between K Hall an d P o w er Building. . Phone 2628 or leave a t T e x a n of- — 20 • flee. Reward. five rooms, bath F O R R E N T — Desirable a p a r t m e n t ; sleeping porch; one and one-half blocks from 1904 1-2 Sp ee d w ay , phone cam pus. — 26 9470. and A G O O D a p p e a r a n c e is often J Bldg. M IS C E L L A N E O U S Delicious ; S P A N I S H C A F E — 2 5 0 2 Guadalupe. and S p an ish ( su p p e r s 3 5 c; club dinner and supper | 3 5 c ; enchiladas, I chile; hot cakes, they m elt rn your — 3 ! mouth. ta m a le s, chicken, dinners the m easure of a man. T H E C A C T U S T A IL O R S H O P o f ­ fe rs the best in good cleaning and pressing. Dying and a lt e r ­ ations supervised. Brandon B ryan, 2 5 04 G u a d a ­ — I S lupe, phone 8477. ca refu lly E X P E R T C L E A N I N G A N D P R E S S ­ I N G ; Suits clean ed and pressed, _ 75 cents and $1.00. S u its pressed, 40 cents. West End S h o p , 2 4 1 9 San Gabriel Street. Phone 6312. — 8 j O V E R S T O C K E D on s a f e t y razors. Regular price $1. Closing out at 70 cents each while they last. C. G. Wagner, 2111 S p ee d w ay , phone 808 7. WOMAN’S E X C H A N G E — Y. W. C. A., 10th and B r a z o s S tr e e ts. De- i lie ic us home-made ca k e s, pies, c a n ­ d i e s , cheese (raw s, nut b r e a d ', etc. S pecial attention Fre sh every day. parties. Phone given — 19 19129. orders fo r D A N C IN G — P riv ate studio, 500 W. 31st. Phone 7812. ROOM A N D B O A R D — $25 per month, 3 m eals $19.50 pe r month. 112 E. 32nd, phone — IO Mrs. P a tte rso n . 5967. for boys. Most ROOM S with or without board convenient place in U niversity vicinity. S atisfactio n g u ara n te e d . T he Wichita H ouse. O pposite Law — tf ROOMS for excellent boys. Two rooms, one u p stairs, one down with running w a t e r up stairs. T hree blocks fro m cam p u s. if desired. 1707 G u adalu p e. — 24 Phone 9563. Board G A R A G E fo r rent, one block from 1908 U niversity Avenue, *— 24 cam pus. phone 7 85 4 . m a t e ; nice F O R R E N T — S tu d e n t w an ts room ­ sleep ing room porch; n e a r c a m p u s ; priv ate fam ily. — 22 Dial 9365 . and nished, in new* two-story Q U I E T ROOM, very c o m fo rta b ly f u r ­ stucco private home, sou th ea st e xp o su re, in beautifu l A ld rid ge Tlace, a w a y from crowded c a m p u s conditions, fo r one Sev en blocks or two men studen ts. fro m U n iv ersity. $25.00 p e r month. Phone 5 8 9 2 oar call a t 418 W est 32nd — 23 S t r e e t F O R R E N T — F o u r or five l a r g e dou­ ble size ro o m s fo r quiet boys. No others need. apply. A cross cam pus. Telephone 7 9 8 4 . Mrs. A. Smith. 1 — JL —31 I Acne f rat. C o p e l a a d s were* victoz Chi fr a te r n ity , f a f etcr i&. rebpert ively fottgh basket I all g a : n igh t In the l i e n ’s Gym. P lf! the fir*:, entour.tor bet. tv t . terwtm and Craddocks of h Leagv*-, the {'miner ti the latte r 9-7, Cor* tin a ling their winning C e pol and* b e a t C a f e t e r i a 1145 ond game of the evening. treak I in theiI postpotwd f r a t e r s it s tela swam ped Delta ( hi g a nu lowe rs p a t tip a good fig h t ai d C ou rteou s T reatm en t. 1007 C o n g ress. Phone 7601 three hobbies— Q u ality, Serv ice, B ig g s Si Co. O P T O M E T R IS T S J . G. S H E L T O N , O p to m e t r ic B O O S T E R C L E A N E R S E y e s E xam ined G la sse s F itte d 111 E a st 6th S t ., Phone 7222 2107 Speedw ay Phone 8505 Q uality Cleaning by Men Who Know How J a s . J . Lum pkin Tom L. D ennis D R E S S M A K E R S T H E U N I V E R S I T Y D R E S S M A K E R H em stitch in g. P leatin g, D ressm ak in g. 2402 San Antonio S t. Phone 3285 M I S S M A B E L G A N N A W A Y E xpert H em stitch in g. B u tto n s and P leating 911 C o n g ress, Phene 8362 T H E W A L T O N The b est h em stitich in g, p leatin g, and but* tons. Rhineston se ttin g s for evening d ie s se s a specialty. M r*. F. L . K ippenbrock, 106 W est 8th S tre e t, phone 9180. H O T E L S T R A V E L E R S ’ H O T E L ra te s, modern. O ver Reasonable Ph arm acy, 7th A C on gress. Jo se p h ’s J E W E L E R S R E P A IR IN G K e y s, L ocks, P h on ograph s, and E lectrical A ppliances R epaired. B A R N E S, 1601 Sabin e. Phone 7973. T y p ew riters, J , C. S E C O N D -H A N D C L O T H E S H I G H E S T C A S H P R I C E S Paid For Second-hand Clothing and Sh oes Phone 8762 * SH O E SH O P S V A R S I T Y S H O E S H O P Phone 6768 for E xpert Shoe R epairin g C onveniently L ocated Next Door to " Y ” W OO D Y A R D S H E A T E R B L O C K S 62.25 P E R R IC K D E L IV E R E D . W. E SIM PSO N Phone 4466, U N I V E R S I T Y J E W E L R Y S H O P W atch, Clock and Je w e lry R epairing N ext Door to Co-op W OO D, W OOD, P H O N E 9 3 0 0 S ou th A u stin W ood and Cedar Y ard. T ry U s— Tell O th ers.