THE DAILY TEXAN F I R S T COL L E GE D A I L Y I N T H E VOL. XVI. BANQUET FOR T MEN AND COACHES BY ROTARY CLUB Local Business Men Will Meet Texas Gridiron Stars and Coaches at Fes t ive Board Today— In­ troductions Novel. The A u s t i n R o t a r y (Tub will be h o s t to the coa ches a n d t he “ T ” me n on the football t oday. t e a m a t a b a n q u e t The t e a m will be met a t t he Gy m a t 1 2 : 4 p. rn. a nd will be es co rt ed in a u ­ tomobiles t o t h e Driskill Hotel, wh e re the d i n n e r will be s erved. The only (leech t h a t will be d el iver ed will be talk on “ T e x a s A t h l e t i c s ” by Dr. a W. T. M a t h e r . Mr. Billy Ri chards on, (.resident of t he R o t a r y Club, will in­ t roduce t h e coaches a t t h e banq ue t, and e ach m a n will be individually i n­ t ro du ce d t o t h e R o t a r i a n s pres ent . This will be done in a ver y novel m a n ­ ner. F o r e xa m p l e , Mr. R a t h e r will in tro du ce D i t t m a r . T hi s will be done by g i v i n g t h e nu inlier of y e a r s t h a t he h as been on t he t e a m , his .selection for A l l - S o u t h e r n c e n te r l a s t y e a r and his g e n e r a l m et h o d o f pl ayi ng. E a c h one of t h e men will be introduced in t hi s m a n n e r . The t e a m will be con­ ducted b a c k to t he U n i v e r s i t y in cars. Thos e w h o have been invited a r e : Coaches Allerdice, i/isch, P a t t e r s o n and E t t l i n g e r an d D i t t m a r , Goodman, Dirge, C a r l t o n , T u r n e r , Edmo nd , Bob S im m on s , Paul S im m on s , Wa l k e r , L i t ­ t l efi el d a n d Berry. CHAIRMAN FOR LIBERTY BELL COMMITTEE NAMED A s s e m b l y Meets and Arranges far Celebration for Arrival of Relic— Other Business Transacted. t he L i be rt y f o r w e l c o mi n g P l a n s Bell on i ts a r r i v a l her e on Nov. 17 were decided upon a t a m e e t i n g of the S t u d e n t s ’ A s se mb l y T u e s d a y ni ght. Sam Ho ll i day wa s a pp oi n t e d c ha i r m a n of t he c o m m i t t e e t o a r r a n g e det ai ls for a c e l e b r a t i o n by t h e s tu de nt -b o dy on t h a t d at e. I t has been p l an ne d to have t h e s t u d e n t s vi ew t h e old relic by f i l i n g p a s t t h e bell in d e p a r t m e n t s and h e a d e d by t he U n i v e r s i t y Band. al so T h e A s s e m b l y a p p r o p r i a t e d $250 to t h e O r a t o r i c a l As soci at io n in or de r t o c l e a r up a n old debt t h a t has b e e n h a n g i n g o v e r f o r several y e a r s. A c o m m i t t e e with J. U. Y a r b r o u g h as c h a i r m a n w a s a p p o i n t e d to a ud i t t he C a c t u s of l a st y e a r a n d to m ake t r e p o r t on s ame. T h e A s s e m b l y also d on a t e d $48.50 to the A t h l e t i c Council as IO p e r cent )f t h e p r o f i t s d er ived f r o m t he g a t e r ecei pt s of l as t y e a r ’s circus. QUIZMASTERS AND LAW SECRETARY DINE AT TEA ROOM t h e C a c t u s Tea Room l as t ni gh t given a p l e a s a n t feed a n d s m ok er he q u i z m a s t e r s a n d s e c r e t a r y of . a w D e p a r t m e n t . Aside f r o m the I n a t u r e of t he meet in g, several ers p e r t a i n i n g to t he w e lf a re of I . aw s t u d e n t s d e p a r t m e n t d is cu s se d, p a r t i c u l a r l y in r e g a r d B i n g t h e rolls a n d g ra d i n g . The t a r y of t h e d e p a r t m e n t , Mr. p, in c o m m e n t i n g upon t he quiz- e r s a n d t h e i r work, said: a n d i m y opinion, we have the most tile a n d a c c o m m o d a t i n g stat! of n a s t e r s t he L a w D e p a r t m e n t has had. T h e y a r e e a r n e s t and at- ve in t h e i r d ut ies , a n d a r e main- ng a good s t a n d a r d of -chol a l ­ in t h e i r g r a d i n g , a n d a r e f a i r in t r e a t m e n t of t h e s t u d en t s . the is f e a s t wa s t h e second ot hly m e e t i n g s of t he q u i z m a s t e r s :he L a w S e c r e t a r y , a t which t hei r e u l a r p r o b l e m s a r e discussed an d a n d m e a n s of m u t u a l aid ar e bt f or . AUSTIN, TEXAS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER .H15. No. IS. A. &M. LOSS DUE TO VETS AND LADIES OVER-CONFIDENCE ENJOY PICTURE ALLERDICE USES CO EDS TO HOLD SHIFTED LINE-UP MONSTER RALLY Playing Makeshift l ine-Up in Early rile Birl Ii of a Nation*’ Stirs Old In Scri mmage Loda) Main Substi­ Part ol (.ame, A. & M. Could t People as It Recalls Fa­ Overcome Rice's Lead, miliar Scenes. tutes Us ed— Carlton Back in Line Iguin. (By J. lf. Goodman.) I n s p i r i n g a nd t o uch in g were the Whe n t he light Rico t e am more t h a n mi ngle d t e a r s a nd l a u g h t e r of the successful ly coped with the A. & M. C o n f e d e r a t e V e t e r a n s and old ladies •squad Monday a t Houston, tile b i gg es t to .surprise of t he y e a r was gi ven football e n t h us i as t s . The F a r m e r s had expect ed to win with ease, a nd to t hi s fact is probably due t he d e f ea t t h a t t h e y received. A, & M. s t a r t e d the g a m e with a s hi ft ed line-up and one made up p r a c ­ tically of s ub s ti tu t es . Only e no u gh t h e f a c t old men s t a y e d in to s t e a dy t h e t eam. The r e g u l a r s were kept out on account of m i n or injuries. F o r these r eas on s an d t h a t B ra um il le r was sh ift ed to t he backfield and C o l l i n s , t he s t a r p u n t e r , was not in tin* g a m e , A., & M. showed very little t e am work. Thi s wo rk wa s decidedly i nf er i or to t he F a r m e r s ’ b a c k ­ t h a t p u t up by field in t he g a m e s with Rolla a n d H a s ­ kell. into In t he t h ir d q u a r t e r , when the the A. line-up, & M. r e g u l a r s g o t s o m e t h i n g like t h e i r p r o p e r form wa s shown,. Bu t here Rice p ut up a s u ­ r e si st an c e an d on a c co u nt of per b the this a n d p ena lt i es s u f f e r e d by F a n n e r s , t he G r e y a nd Bl ue goal could not be crossed. r e a s o n s This is no s a mp l e of t he g a m e t h a t A. & M. can p u t up wi th t h e i r r e g ­ u l a r line-up. Ov er confidence, slow c h a r g i n g a nd lack of t e a m work were f o r A. & M.’s def eat . t he “ n e ve r s a y d ie ” Coupled wi th s p i r i t t h a t t h e Owls di spl ayed, t h e i r mach in e- li ke p l a y i n g a nd t he individ­ ual wrork of Brown, to u n d e r s t a n d t he causes for A. & M.’s downfall. it w a s e a s y t he MID-TERM GRADES ARE ANNOUNCED G ra d es m ad e by s t u d e n t s in t h e Col­ lege of A r t s d u r i n g t h e r e c e n t m i d­ t e r m e x a m i n a t i o n s show? a decided d e ­ crease over t he c or r e s p o n d i n g g r a d e s of l a s t year. L a r g e a t t e n d a n c e t hi s y e a r t h e is responsible f o r p a r t of i ncrease of failures. The p r o p o r t i o n ­ “ b u s t s ” is g r e a t e r , a t e i ncreas e of however, t h a n t he p r o p o r t i o n a t e a d ­ vance As t h e 1914 m i d - t e r m g r a d e s were much b e t t e r t h a n those of 19IB, t he l a rg e n u m b e r of “ b u s t e e s ” this y e a r is all t h e mo re noticeable. in a t t e n d a n c e . The n u m b e r of s t u d e n t s r e p o r t e d to t he Dean, because of low’ g r a d e s , is (’>49 a s a g a i n s t 4J 1*5 29 kl 3 ‘Ll 12 1914. 242 _ 20 31 i 871 99 20 j 9 I 23 | 15 I 10 I) I O I 7! R ep or te d N u m b e r of E s . N u m b e r of F s . N u m b e r called 649 821 2 7 2 2 6 7 467 624 129 1 9 ‘tr. I COUNCIL MEETS. The t h i n g of i m po rt an ce S t u d e n t s ’ Council m e t l a st n i g ht and a t t e nd e d to several m a t t e r s . The only t h a t was t r a n s a c t e d was a co ns tr uc ti on of! Article IV, Section I, of the C o n s t i ­ t ution. This w a . so c on st ru ed t h a t the vice p re si de nt w a s allowed a vote | in the Council as well as t he As sembl y. He was f o r m e r l y allowed only a vote in t h e Assembly. who we re g u e s t s of the I ’niver.-itv s t u d e n t s a n d a few busi ness men a i 1 y e s t e r d a y ’s m a t i n e e p e r f o r m a n c e of “ Th e Bi rt h of a N a ti o n. ” One h un d r e d a nd eight, v e t e r a n s fr om t he C o n f e d e r a t e Home a r r i v e d on t wo special s tree t cars. At t he s a m e ; t i me s i x t e e n * i n m a t e s of t he C o nf ed ­ e r a t e W o m a n ’s Home were b r o u g h t to town in aut omob il es . Tho g u e s t s we r e j met at t h e o p e r a house door a n d g r e et - j cd by t he follow ing y o u ng ladies who j f o r m u l a t e d t hi s uni que idea: Misses Leis F o s te r , R ut h Hall, Helen Leary. Verne Lea ry, Fleming, Ruth F.dna Dudley, R u t h Ransomo, Madge Davis, Lillian W o m a c k a nd Alice Miller. ’r ic k e t s were d i s tr ib u te d to each g u e s t in t he lobby. The v e t e r a n s were each p r e s e n t e d with a l a r g e yellow c h r y s a n t h e m u m a nd each w o m a n with a (link c a r n a t i o n . Th ey we re t h e n e s ­ t he usher s, t h e i r s e a t s by corted who we r e especi al ly c ons i der at e of t hem. to T he y o u n g ladies wish a p p r e c i a t i o n to e x p r e s s t he m a n ­ t h e i r a g e m e n t a nd a c kn owl ed g e t he consi d­ e r a ti on s hown by t he old people. t he u s h e r s to to PAN-HELLENIC AWARDS TROPHY An open Pa n- He l le n ic m e e t i n g for the a w a r d i n g of t he s ch ol ar shi p cup will he held at the Pi Phi House this a f t e r n o o n at 5 o ’clock. The a w a r d i n g j of this cup is a n a n n u a l a f f a i r , a n d is j t en der ed a s a r e w a r d o r r ecogni tion of s c h ol ar s hi p a m o n g t he s or or it i es of t h e U n i v er s it y . Possession of t h e cup is for one y e a r only, and it is a w a r d e d d u r i n g t he fall t e r m of each y e a r to the s o r o r i t y m a i n t a i n i n g t h e hi ghest s t a n d a r d of s cho la r shi p for the p r e ­ ceding y e a r. However, t he possession a n y s o r or it y is so conditioned g a i n i n g t h e a w a r d t h r e e y e a r s in s u c­ cession will be given p e r m a n e n t pos ­ session of t he cup. that, Thi s y e a r will be the f o u r t h y e a r t h a t t h e cup will be a w a r d e d , but the n a m e of tin* s o r o r i t y recei vi ng it t hi s a f t e r n o o n has no t been given o u t f or publication. T h e fi rst y e a r t h e cup was won by t he Al p ha Delta Phis, t he second y e a r by t h e Phi Mus a n d a g a i n t he t he A l p h a Delta Phis. t h ir d y e a r by Several m e m b e r s of t he F a c u l t y will be pre sent wh e n t he cup is a w a r d e d t his a f t e r n o o n a nd t al ks will bi made by Mrs. Ki rby, M i s s Whi te and Dr. Par! in. Long Line Holds While Students Buy Show Tickets Apl i n t i m a t e l y HOO men a n d boys stood in line w a i t i n g to buy “ r o o s t ” ticket s f o r t h e final p e r f o r m a n c e of “ The B i r t h of a N a f b t i o n ” a t t he Hancock Op e r a House l a s t ni ght. Much e x c i t e m e n t pr evai l ed while j the crowd wait ed. S ho u ts of “ Hold* lim-!” we re h e a r d a t e v e ry t u r n . th* To a m u s e t hems el ves , a few of t h e i m p a t i e n t ones bega n r a t t l i n g “ c oi ns ” a nd ki ck in g t ub s, or o t h er w is e doi ng t h i n g s ca lc ul at ed to make a noise. The cr owd w a s so g r e a t t h a t m a n y t o e x t r a for ced a dmi ss ion pri ce in who had t h e i r “ j e a n s ” we r e t a k e t he h i g h e r priced s e a ts in o r d e r to see t h is f a r - f a m e d O t h e r s not so f o r t u n a t e had to c o n t e n t t h e m ­ selves wi th pl aces on t he window sills or to be t u r n e d a w a y entirely. production. FRIDAY NIGHT Purpose of Co-Ed Pep ” Meeting Wi l l Be to I nile Interest of Girls. Snappy S p e e c h e s to B e Feat ore ol I t n l l v . The bi ggest rally of g i rl s e v e r held at t h e I nivorsitv is p l an ne d f o r Fri day ni gh t a t 7 o’clock in tin* W o m a n ’s G y m n a s i u m . Va e f f o r t will la* m a d e to b r i n g about t he a t t e n d a n c e of ev ery j f i l l in school. The rall y will not last more t h a n a hall hour, m a k i n g it p o s ­ sible t or t he girls to a t t e n d en m as s e ( the go ne ra I lally in th** Au d i t o r i u m j a t 7 :3<) o'clock, I he p u rp o se of t h e m e e t i n g i-. t o a l a r g e n u m b e r of girl* at a r o u s e mon* g e n e r a l e n t h u s i a s m on t he p ar t of t he e iris i i i U n i v e r s i t y a f I fairs, and to i nsu re t h e a t t e n d a n c e of tin* Ma I bania an d No t re Da me g ames . T i l e At hl et i c Council has set a p a r t t he beat ■ sections in t he g r a n d tam! for t h e oc ­ cup an cy of tb(* girls en m as s e at t h e s e g a me s . An i n t e r e s t i n g pl an f o r t he demon s t r a t u m of g r e a t e r i n t er e st in U n i v e r ­ sity ac ti vi t ie s will lie s u b m i t t e d ut tin* rally. The s peeches will be few a nd s n ap p y . I h er e m a y a l s o be a s t u n t or two. Miss Helen J on es , pres ident of the aid r e g a r d i n g the W o m a n ’s ( ouneil, plan: and t hos e l iving r e s id i n g “ I believe t h a t t he gi rl s of t h e U n i ­ in Au st in, v er sit y, in b o a r d i n g houses, so­ t hos e l o, ity houses d o r m i t o r y girls, m u s t be m or e che cly united. T h er e must he more i nt ere st a n d e n t h u s i a s m on the* part of each girl in Un i ve r si ty acti vi ti es. I low ev er, I do not b e l i e v e in Un i ve r si ty girls y el l ing at a t hl et i c c o nt e st s decidedly not. But let t hem in a -how* t h ei r spirit by a t t e n d i n g body all U n i ve r si ty a f f a i r s E s p e ­ cially do I u r ge t hat t h e girl* f or the first t i m e a t t e n d in a hotly th** A l a ­ b a m a g a m e S a t u r d a y . ” F r e q u e n t fumbl es and lack of get t o g e t h e r was the o u t s t a n d i n g o b j e c ­ tion voiced by the side-line e n t h u s i a s t s y es t er d ay . t In* Thi s poor showi ng may be account od for by line up the fact t hat was a n o t h e r e xp e r i m e n t «*f t he coach in p r e p a r a t i o n for tile t rio of g a m e s he has yet tit play. Dolan and Mc two Mu! raw, s e c o n d -s t ri n g men, the two ext remit ie of the played at lines a n d did t h e i r work well consid o r in g the g e n e r a l inability of t he re m a in d er of t he t e a m to produce the for a wi nni ng es s ent ial s team. necessary W a l k e r was abs ent from t he back field s c r i m m a g e , a l t h o u g h he was out for si gnal drill in a uni form. Wa it s did t h e b es t work of a ny of t h e back field men, at one receiving a p as s fr om Littlefield a nd m a k i n g a line. c ou nt er Littlefield, Kelso an d Wi l li ams were t he c om pon ent s of the backfield, in a d ­ dition to t he you th f r o m S a n A n t o ­ nio. from his own 15 y a r d t ime C ar lt o n was in the line-up y e s t e r ­ day, and while his o p p o ne nt s we re not as vicious as t h e y m ig ht ha ve been had A l v a ’s a r m been in t r i m , he was able to f u r n i s h his co nt en de r s all t hey were looking for. Goodman wa s used at c e n t e r for p ar t of t he s c r i m m a g e , a n d no doubt he will be used a t that position in some of t he g a m e s to come. Dirge or Duncan did not i ndul ge in t he t us s le with K t t l i n g e r ’s S h o r t h o r n s t he t e a m up t he field, b u t followed a b s o r b i n g all t h a t p a i n s t a k i n g coach had to s ay co nc er ni ng the p oo r­ ness of t he exhibition. t he The old b a n i luck ma n h a s n ’t de ­ p a r t e d f r om the Longhorn c a m p yet, for s ho r t l y before the s c r i m m a g e t he t wo v e t e r a n linemen, Dirge a nd Good­ man, we r e forced to b u m p heads to m a i n t a i n in­ j u r y m u s t be a daily occurrence. the p re c ed e nt t h a t an JUBILEE MONTH WO.’N I \ V S COUNCIL PLANNED BY ‘Y. W.’ WILL ENTERTAIN FRESHM \ N STI DES Celebration of Fiftieth Vnniversary I n v i t a t i o n s Will Be D i s t r i b u t e d t o of Woman’s Organization to Be F r e s h m e n iii the Di ff erent t i ) iii Held in February. C l a s s e s Will Be H e l d in F acul t y H o m e s . for Pla ns for the “J ub il ee M o n t h ” were discussed a nd t he p u rp os e a nd p r e p a ­ ration the e ve nt expl ai ned at a m e e t i n g ye s t e r d a y a f t e rn o on , at which Miss Mabel S t a f f o r d , f o r m e r se c r e t a r y eif the S o u t h w e s t e r n field, an d Miss H a r r i e t T a y l o r of t he Na ti onal Board of Y. W. C. A. of Ne w York, spoke, The p u rp o se elf the jubilee*, which will in F e b r u a r y , is to ce le brat e be h<*ld t he or the* f if t i e t h a n n i v e r s a r y elf gan i za t io n of Y. VV, C, A., a nd to m a k e it s p ur po se cl ear to e v e ry m e m ­ ber of t h e association. I biri c g this memth, which will last f m m Feb. I to M ar ch 3 , t h e r e will be four sectional conf erences held one at Houston, one a t San Ant oni o, one a t F o r t W o r t h and one at O k l a h o m a City. Y. VV, C. A. m e m b e r s f r o m t he S o u t h w e s t field d i st r i c t a r e invited to a t t e n d the conf erences, and u rge d which will t a k e place in t he t hi rd week in F e b r u a r y . March 3, t h e d ay on which Y VV’. C. A. was f i r st o r g a n ­ ized, will he set asi de f or a special Con secr at io n Day. A p a g e a n t which will r e p r e s e n t t h e hi st or y o f t h e as soeiation up to t o d ay will Im s t a g e d a t so me t i me d u r i n g t he mont h. U N I V E R S I T Y D A M E S E N T E R T A I N . U n i ve r s i t y D a me s e n t e r t a i n e d yes­ t e r d a y a f t e r n o o n a t t h e h o me o f Mr*. J. McKeown. A f t e r a s h o r t bu si nes s me et i ng , g a m e s of a social c h a r a c t e r ] t he hou e b e a u t i - j were pl ayed a n d fully d ec or at ed in f e r n s a n d c h r y s ­ a n t h e m u m s , A s al ad and ice cou r se was s er ved to t he t h i r t y D a m e s p r e s ­ ent o f l i n i e r , at the hone F la n s f o r t he i n t e l I n ut meat o f the f r o t h e m e m ­ ber- o f t he F ac ul t y have been a I mo t compl et ed by the W o m a n ' s Council, T he e n t e r t a i n m e n t will b e conducted the direction of t h e W o m a n ' s u n d er th*- Students* Aspern A hly, an d will be held S a t u r d a y ni ght . em lily an d t h e home- o f G y m n a s i u m , to g o W o m a n ’ t hey will d i f f e r e n t m e m b e r s T h e f i e linum will all meet a t t h e f r o m w h e r e the t he F a c u l t y . of t h e fro h will be m e t a n d e n ­ H e r e t e r t a i n e d d u r i n g the e v e n i n g by u pp er - c la s s m e n a n d m e m b e r s of t he t wo a s ­ semblies. In v i t a t i o n s to t he will be di tribute#! Gy m cl as ses t oday o r t om r o m w. in e n t e r t a i n m e n t s t he F r e s h m a n LAWS PETITION RELENTS TO ADI) MILITARY COURSE Pet iti on r e q u e s t i n g t h e Bourd of R eg ent t o add to t h e I n i v er si t y c u r ­ ri cul um a co ur se in T a c t i c s arid Mili­ t a r y Sci ence w e r e c i r c u l a t e d t he var ion - cl as se s T u e s d a y and T h e y wo re s ig ne d by W e d n e s d a y . t h e t he m e m b e r s o f p r a ct i c al l y all cia s.se . T h i s i t h e f i r s t a i t i o n t a k e n by a n y of t he s t u d e n t s in t r y i n g t o s ec ure a m i li t a r y d e p a r t m e n t here. Law in A n u m b e r of m e m b e r s o f t h e F a c ­ ulty h a v e been w o r k i n g on t he p r oj ec t for some t ime , b ut up to t h e p r e s e n t t i m e n o t h i n g d ef in i te h a s b een ac­ complished. r .. hVd the r,-t of th., .*v-k plenty of ringing. I I HE C A C T U S 1^12 Lavaca St. — ■ Rhone 64,‘ F a n ’ b o a s t a r e p r o n f o r a w e a k c a s e . V E L V E T is t i n i t s o w n a r g u m e n t c o u r t o f l a s t r e s o r t —y o ’ p i p e . i n ^ M a t h e w s D r u q S t o n « . - I , r , „ „ „ „ otch> !e Vo ^ , Arts L M I ED STATES DEPOSITORY' The Austin National Bank OF A CSTIX, TEXAS — R E S O I R U E S . $ 5 , 0 0 0 ,0 0 0 . 0 0 __ —OFFICERS— E. P. Wilmot, President Wrn- H- Eolts, Vive President Morris Hirshfeld. Cashier C. M. Bartholomew, Asst. Cashier. 1 A t r i . T V A M ) s n H E M S - ACCOUNTS SOLICITED THE DAILY TEXAN i • r rn %’ T X. * sr ir e r except Mon- i. eg* rear. Enter rd .. A * - - s 1^? ‘ i TV -“A. y .. ■ * t atter i t t i t •■. Texas, "-veer A r _ ^ - . . „ A .- .„. r f ic, a1, tv and a m iic ia lit; anc c th ^ r w ’se. v.fh bec And vvher. she does 5 ' -■J crumble', i h vertsit >% will lead U '. t . ver.e ss u t v . dent body. The c- is s ii rn e t h e d i en . rr ■ >•„ ... '.V p. - entire .............. e — - T- I n : [ . i e B J ‘ i h i f a real o rip tk s * r g " J '» . -• -se I:DO, L r i c e r s i t > s t u d e n t . - -cr-in-C hief •% V 4- V V V V V V V 4- A .n rn , v • ♦ * * * • * « « CH \PKL .NHIK e < * , I- ■ ■ r Af * ^ ' M anager L.vt M anage- . M anager t . . . •’ : *• A awaken VRX CLUB H E A R ADDRESS BY DR. PORTER TUESDAY p v' : y . V A R S I T Y s^EfC*rn Cfi I .-if:?. : ever-. J w" a G I n v Ti O ^ ■ ~ rip Vi r* *■ j I-'* -a' • J rn ber war E i l e e n B eg g, one of ' - were ►’« J v *•,* * * rn• ' - -* « < ■ ' vy Mi t e e iwading r i n g e r s o f A . a i n . It «^nd - m g - P rr- datior.. p l e a s u r e r‘a * a rich c o r : . - a v o vo.ee 'Aith t a - t o a n d ap- a l w a y s a ri n g t o have h er H e r role .‘lion w a r ,, a beau ti f j] ar ran gem en “A -named of The-.” g Devotional e x e r ; ; : ; A J * v v 4* V 4* 4 . phunnigraphs A l f y 0 9 d o n ’ t l i t * ’ t m . y o n s t i l l h i t ? th* ad% In t he a r r a r g . - m e r . t of - m d e - t r>*. i o n i z a t i o n ? f o r t he g ui d a n c e o f t m ( a c tu s t h i- y e a r. t h e S tu de n ts - Aspern- th e U n iv e rsity B a r a c a s in yV PUI" -he ' a m e class ific a tio n w ith th e R i o . cusses. h a h ' " V . V ’T T . T ' T T T T : * ” a or -mJ with n : -* c* * s e a comb on end wi th m va e et h bro ke n o f f s h o rt J becaus e it r.dicates cul tu re . S o r t e r like t o r t oi s e 'heil sp ec ta cl es and appendici ti s, e h ? —HAH— B e a u t i f u l X i r-e s, n , « i t . U,? Kl-- " a r L u n d of N a t i v e Coup T v JI ■ a ' “* • • •»•— n e a a ?- mc. They are got h e r e ab o ut s , r o t I,' 'ale, but by b a r t e r . . . . ' J . . A h i ’ - ( —HAR— Radium prices have taker; a t i mbb : n ow re ta; - f o r a m er e s prices have taker; a tu ~ L ’ p ^ - - ' ; 1 It ha- not y et r e a c he d a1 1 2 arn. r “ \ e - h o w®ver. such as t o m ak e p r a r - t icahle its use f o r a x l e g r e a - e . — H A R — E n g l a n d t h i n k s o ur den. arui t h a t our ships go a b o u t t h e i r n eu t r a l t r a d e u n ­ mol est ed F o r1 or i na I is ‘‘u n g e n e r o u s ” >T)dAer, g e n e r o s i t y is not t h e s a li en t I ! r a "J r t ' of a P e r f e ct l y j u s t i f i a b l e p o . - - ' ec u t ion of a pl ai n case o f p i ra c y on !h>- high seas. I’hon So f a r — H A R — th# Allies have lr, E/'-y EL m, ■ . mr f-- ■ Dav v Office §* U* B Pe lei • yr ; / . ; ‘ • E - I W, Xix th 5* office, . I - Main 4 •] . urn- 4 • *- • f i a T.*' Editor *»* 4* I - « UC E di t or Today. }'■ \ Ii P *TASH. W. J. We. Roy Leig'-, Ed .* - Aly J a m e s Bever ]’ N e w t Tidwell G. I. Mixon Na t h an ie] J a c k iicportcrs. T. rr* • - r W a l k e r * ; ‘ . . - m fif. r e T' 1' od ( * B r-.:;. Mildred Glad ne y Harr pit 4* v • v 4* 4- , 4* V t • 9 • V * - -»c , the fo-o(i ha not properly filled her plane here a- a p art of the co-educational syst-m . I n s o f a r as she has failed she has im­ peded the r r eve - • of the school, and kept it from being so much i t should a university in the cts strict -ense of the weird, The Co-ed has not taken a pos­ itive- stand as a m em ber of the I. nit o r - ity. She has de manded nothing, and has had n othing de­ manded of her. Witness the lack et knowledge en the p a rt of the the average problems of student life. W it­ ness her almost u tte r failure to support in a positive way student enterprises. regarding co-ed Many co-eds in th eir desire to m aintain and increase th eir pop­ ularity, <»r to conceal th eir lack of it. forget th a t th ey a re self determ ining creatures, and drop into the rut their sisters before them followed. I hey bolster up themselves by observance of policy. Witness the non-attendance of girls w ith­ out escorts at at nletic contests. they brand If themselves as leftovers. If they do not go, no one will know or think of th e fact that they had no date. they go alone, th a t indication But is th is positive? Is this an the co-ed thinks and acts for herself, and that she ass ch tennined to fill hoi ow is | lace and to act hor own p a rt as an equal unit in the co­ educational institution ? Many men seek the company of co-eds. What do they talk I about . Many co-eds are not de eply inte rested in questions of interest and men are n a t i o n a l not concerned with interests typ- lea! of woman. If one is not in- t a s t e d in problems typical of the University, what common ground of serious conversation then have the twTo? It is fo r the to-ed, tnerefore. to prepare h e r­ self by a more definite in terest in U niversity problems to meet this common the men upon ground. If she doesn’t, there is naturally an inhibition of gen- eral discussion of serious prob- Jen>>- Hie intellectual life of the institution suffers. The c w d ni1Ust i,s*e rt herself. She must adopt a positive policy regarding her University life. Unless she breathes in unison with the rest of the school, the school well fall short cl unified progress and consummate success. But th,, co-ed i s ’awakening R e a g a n L i t e r a r y S o ciety held its " , ■t. T u e s d a y afternocm. . e. •"u,)jK'Ct of discussion wa s “ The society Girl,” with Miss Louise B u r. 1 u* ieader* Miss J a n e Dawson made ! i very m t e r e s G n g talk on "The So- . *^!SS Eouise Bur nett on . fjy l o w ! ' o r t a n d Mi ss V * i a n B a r - Alienee. S ° ° e ' y Girl an,J l i e r » - — Shop Motel. M. Silver, prop. in DrUk.ll I T e a t exten t. — H A R — Zapata's Army Breaking Up,—- l eadline. B e i n g a l r e a d y broke. — H A R — ' * ^ OBrnyDrop °,Etomstri,t and J . b f l L L f l u t n u - ^ = = — : ' r j Iact<1ring Optician Opt ic ia i. *Nf: DRIN f) \N y p p \ s 0N v v Hoi R*. NOTICE 1 ingress Uf-nut— ' 1 _ the sta m p in g ‘i n - U fr M M a r h n F ’i. < -Id-sto rag e eg g s m ust be stam p ed r n New y t)rk. If , , -n ... . •we* an appreciable application of p r *iasurc t0 T"" -'hell, we should de . a m in a te t he occ upat i on as e x t r a haz •I do us. * 1 I —■ T H I E L L I O T T S t J RIC J [ R p DVK PR - H a r t y n Ell iot t D a n c e T I C K E T S o x SALE K ) I < on g r e — \ \ t ''i n, t e x a s ' ' , ‘*ld raVl hw’n placed or r e g u l a r l y each y e a r on ’ . sale or t h e E n g i n e e r s ■ a n n u a l dar.ee. t h a t the Th, i e u n d e r t h e a u s p i c e , of J. B. t h e a r - t h a t e v e r y t h i n g ! y h t i a n «- will > V ! • 1 C l u b t hi s y e a r . bkivies, who has c h a r g e of a r gomer.ts, r e p o r t s T h a n k s g i v i n g . fo re A h A . done t0 m a k c I n ! ' !ra‘ m o i l 1 successful e v e r c o n - 1 e n t e r t a i n m e n t u ut*ted by t he d e p a r t m e n t . REAGAN’ PROGRAM, B I L L I A R D A C A D E M Y - 2 J Uu.tdafupe St. lalupe E K I. I X M A T T H E W * -Mgr. * * and .,„ (k of p>„ ythmg ^ fo - a"*ed ,0 , ’I' -^KVK-E W I) Q fA L IT V —THV I S - B A U E R B R O S . la lk the situ atio n Over. < - « J o h n B r e r n o n d ’ s * H ' r E 1 E R ' ' ' ' e A s t S G , s " 0 R ™ s e n d i n g t IUD!I GRAUE ROASTED liii> ' I t I Requirement for ( f)f * EE E a C e n t u r y Try 11 I f s Good Rhone 1601. — B IG G S & CO. — THE HEST CLEANERS— 1007 C ongress Av h r , I : ”“ •“ * * * T” ' " F O " , a J N O 1 ' k r i *R l m a r t i n ™ ' ; ; . : ; - " - - » " I I D P M > r p p u j s. TA K i n I HIN D P U D H U T \ p , i vi i p \ M j,s VXI) -I ? \\jr»v u c in e red to your rimm r..« ___ to your room. Use your phone. Cor. Kith and Congre S DRUG STORE Ernest G. LeMa.v, Mg lo' Congre-s. l f You Don't Send Her YOU— Enjoy Watching a Good Foot Ball Game it Hill be a g rea ter P ba.yre to look at a good set of F O O T BALL PICTURES in after years. Why not gel a good >et from THE J O R D A N CC. t om merci a I Photographer c'®mm *rda| Photograph, Branch Wit h Van Sm ith i f . ■ - - , CANDIES The Other Fellow Will "VVORTH SMACKTNUJ 'YOUR LIPS OVER' GRIFFITH DRUG CO e x c l u s i v e a g e n t s M U L L ^ U L L L V s °R n u ^ U LLIN S M 0 T 0 R BOATS, M U LLIN S R O W BO ATS IN STO CK ThlE WALTER TIPS CO. on t Go Rowing; Go Ferrowing” The following i nt er es ti ng notes ar e taken from the Paul Quinn Weekly: C a m p u s Doings. institutions wa s a d is a gr ee me n t a s to the respective merits o f Rugby and American football. Miss Louise Cotton has returned ^ from a short visit Waco. to her home in T H E D A I L Y T E X A N . SO CIETY Edwin (I. S l a u gh te r , C. E. ‘ 14 and member of the football t e a m s of 1907 and 1908 visited the various depart ments the E ng in eer i ng building yest erday. He is en his way to north l e x a s to a new engineering job. in Ray Keck and E. IL Robertson, E. E . ’s o f last y e a r ’ s class were visi­ tors at the Eng in eer ing building on Monday. Mr. Robertson is on his wax to Pittsburg, Pa., where he will be in the employ of a large electrical com­ pany. V * V E m me t ('. Rowe, C. E. ’ l l was re eently promoted to a position on the committee of the Interst at e Commerce Commission. Miss Corinne Storey will spend the * * * week-end in W a c o . * * * A f t e r spendi ng a few d a y s in G a l­ veston. Misses Elizabeth Mo rf Ord and Mar gu e ri t e Meyers have returned. Miss Iris Spencer ha s returned from Richmond. •I* V V V 4 * V On account, of sickness, Miss Lucy to attend F a g a n has been eunable c l a ss e s for the past two day s. * V Mrs. D. ('. Reed will entertain with a dance T hu r sd ay night in honor of the Phi Mu Sorority. * Miss Doll ie Lake o f Waco is the g u e s t of Miss Mary Shelton a t the Phi Mu House. •I* *!• The Tri Delta Sorority will enter­ tain with a (lance T h u r sd ay night at the C ac tu s Tea Room. *!* V V V Misses Louise Carlton and Helen Miller have returned from a visit in Taylor. *• •* * Wedding Announced. * * * Announcements have been received a t the University of the m a r r i a g e at S an Antonio on Nov. 8 of Mr. Robert Edward Kilmer and Miss Mary Leu Fleming. Mr. Kilmer is a g r a d ua t e of the University of T e x a s , Depart ment of Engineering, c lass of 1912. He and bis bride will be at home at C a s a Blanca, T e xa s , a f t e r Nov. 20. S T U D E N T S , S T O P ! T H I N K ! clothes Why have your lost or ruined by a negro, when you can have your laundry dont1 in a fi rs t -c las s and s a n i t a r y manner a t less cost. We more than meet competition in prices and g u a r an t e e superiority of work manship. Phone 685 and hold laundry T H E M O D E L L A U N D R Y , 112 E a s t Tenth Street. for S ub sc ri be f or the Daily Texan. McKean, E ile r s Co. Wholesale Dry Goods, Notions and Fur nishing Goods. A U S T I N , T E X A S U N D E R W O O D “ T he Machine You Will Eventually B u y ” E . K. S C H E N D E L , Mgr. Austin S u b - Branch. 112 W. 7th. DANCING SCH O O L Mrs. S a l e has Dancing School Wednes­ day afternoon from I to 6. Monday and T hu rs da y nights. P r i v a t e lessons at any time. New d an c es : Pigeon Walk, Globe Trot, Military Waltz; also the Hesitation, One-Step and l ox Trot. — P H O N E 2218— A B E A U T I F U L C H R I S T M A S BOOK. A C O M P L E T E L IN E OF SPORTING GOODS Foot B all and B ask e t Ball Goods Everything That is Needed by the Foot Ball or Basket Ball Teams B o x i n g G l o v e s a n d Striking B a g s in all Grade s and Prices S e e Our University Rep r es en ta ti ve s BOB BLAINE or JO E SECOR C. & S. Sporting Goods Co. ii Kl C o n gress Ave.— (Caswell & S m it h )— 61.3 C ongress Ave. i'll ERK A R E TWO K IN D S OF TAILOR-M ADE CLO T H ES— OURS AND T H E OTHER KIND. T O M 8l R A L P H The Voting Men’s Tailors. 720 Congress Avenue. NEWS FROM AMERICAN COLLEGES (By Carl G. R ah t.) The C a mp u s is in one of its most charming conditions. — Iv a n.sas. The boys a r e pl anning for a social excitement F r i d a y night. The Senior c la s s is doing a g r e a t deal o f e s s a y wr it i ng now-a-days. The boys a r e m a k i ng football a big thing a t Paul Quinn. Our gi rl s have a croquet set, p u r ­ chased by their athletic association. The social side o f school life is be­ coming very interesti ng, so much so that some of the y o u n g men a re de­ pending on their enormous bank ac counts. (In looking up Paul Quinn, we find located a t it to be a negro school Waco. Oklahoma. f o r m e r Much s ur p r i s e has been e xpr esse d over the close score o f the Oklahoma- Kcndall ga me. Eit her the Sooners are slowing down or Kendall is a s u r ­ the The prise p ac kage. case, rather than the latter. Okl a­ homa has put all her st e am in the three big g a m e s , T e x a s , K a n s a s and Missouri, and when she pl ayed K e n ­ dall it w a s with a fe eling of r e l a x a ­ tion and without the “ j a z z u m ” which characterized the earli er g ames . is California. In the athletic quarrel exist ing at unsent between Leland S t a n f o r d dr. ml the Univer sit y of California, the I kin F ra nc isc o E x a m i n e r adv ises ar- illation o f the difficulties. One of h e c a us es of the bre ak between these I faculty newly-weds. S tudent s of K. U have a unique way o f e x p r e s s i n g their best wishes L a s t week to the students in the c la ss e s o f Prof. A r th ur MaeMurray, head of the de­ p ar tment of public speaki ng, tendered their best wishes upon his m a r r i a g e by a ns we r in g the roll call with “ Uon- g rat ulat ions, P r of e s s o r , ” instead of the usual “ Pr esent .” Purdue. In the T r i a n g u l a r cross-country meet, Illinois won f i rs t place. Mason in 28 of Illinois ran the five miles minutes and 3 seconds. This s I min­ ute and 28 seconds slower time than Watson made over the s ame course l a s t year. L a r g e of Purdue finished second, with Gant z of Illinois third. Syracuse. The following r e m a r k s a r e taken from a. sermon delivered recently by Billy S u n d a y a t S y r a c u s e Universit y: It isn’t any harder on a gun to knock the f eat her s of f an eagle than to hit a skunk. A man g e t s on top o f the Hill of F a m e because he climbs up there. Ile doesn’t light there. E v e ry time you smile, you put a crimp in the* u nd er tak er ’s business. It t a k e s more than a football suit, f r a t pin, rah-rah hat, c i ga r et t e and a bulldog on a chain to make a real 1 college man. T H E U N I V E R S I T Y S H O P A. G. G E R J E S , PROP. S E E OUR “ TOP NOTCH” GRIP SU R E T E N N IS AND B A S K E T ­ B A L L SH O ES. P R IC E , ONLY $3.00 1(110 Lavaca Street. ii BONWIT TELLER. &XO. ,-V //c C S/it V v iz / / / / o f C r t if U H jtio n s FIFTH A V E N U E A T a a ™ S T R E E T NEW YORK “Jeunes Filles” Fashions E x e rtiv e and Un­ usual Types in Dress for the College Miss The modes presented express youth, and its s> m- bol sim plicity in every motii and line. So p h istica­ tion and m aturity are absent verve and esprit e .e r present in accord with the ideas and ideals estab ­ Jeune lished by the celebrated couturiers to the Fille.” ' ______________ E v e ry th in g in apparel for ( olIt'ge. Spor ts and Form al Wear, from H ats to Boots, from I ndi g a rm e n t to O ut erg ar m e n t. You are cordially invited to visit the Banwit Teller & Co. shop when rn New York and to correspond on matters of Fashion Here’s a good investment for any young man Think how difficult it is to pro*inc linen ' ' a suit of a new st\ Ie which is con­ servative enough for the most m a t t e r ­ ed fact business man. then you will a ppr ec iat e the models we have here f o r y o u at $15, $20, $25, or more jp g o n a d s and t ast e have never been so cite erI\ combined ax in the s p e ­ cial models we now show for men of conservative t a st e s, They have the s t y l e distinction a n d the excel lence of (putlit \ and tailoring you’ re F odd er *! . , IL accustomed to finding only in higher priced clothes. V . J m w * #- * 6J6 ('< > M< ih'FSS^AvKWt/K. TOILET REQUISITES T A U I MS S a c h e t T O I L E T AV ATER P K K I T A I E S YOU WILL FIND IN THIS D E P A R T M E N T . AT OUK STORE, THE BEST SELECTION IN EVERYTHING N E E D ­ E D F O R T H E P E R ­ FECT TOILET Quality is paramount and service is guar ant eed. I ike a l l fine articles of usefulness, toilet requisites a re appr eciat ed by a n t w o m a n of re­ finement. Your particular buying "hows to best a d v a n t a g e at our store. E M E P O W D E R S F A U E ( R E A M S T O I L E T P O W D E R S P E R I I M ED A N D U N S C E N T ­ ( O LD U K E \ MS M I S S A K E < K E A M S R O U G E S E D S O A P S HAI R T O N K S MA N K I K E N EC E S S 111 E S D E N T I F R I C E S VAN SMITH DRUG CO. % V " Wukasch Cafe & Grocery Short Order Lu fiches and R e f resh ments at All Hours ("(infections, Fruits, Fine Picnic Lunches. Free Del. Old Phone 4007 Old Phone IOT! C. (*. W U K A S C H — 2218-20 Guadalupe S t . — J O F A. WF KA SCH Heat Your Rooms with GAS — “ T H E F C E L D E L I V E R E D IN P I P E S ” — No D irt— No W o rk —No A s h e s —Nu Kindling to Cut -No it Wood to C a r r y —-Heat “ Right N ow " When you want , nost— and best of all—-no fuel to pay for before it is used. Talk it over with your room-mate —then call us. — We Are a t Your Service— Austin Gas Light Co. 907 C ongress. Phone 152. ----------------- 1. Ill EDISON MAZDA LAMPS Shades, Reading L am ps, Extension Cords and a Full Swann Furniture L in e o f Electrical and Plum bing Supplies. — A L L K IN D S OF W A T E R H E A T E R S IN S T O C K — WE F U R N I S H F R A T E R N I T Y R E P A I R S A S P E C I A L T Y 908 C ongress Avenue. B ath Phones 19.3. A.E. HANCOCK CO. and Carpet Co. T H E B IG S T O K E . H O U S E S ON C R E D IT . Hancock Opera House SATURDAY matnTgehet *»d Damaged Goods S E A T S O N S A L E T O D A Y . I Monday \ T Night INovember 15 A L G. FIELD’S MINSTRELS M I L A D Y C H O C O L A T E ’S e v f r y p i e c e a s u r p r i s e The University Drug Store ' TEXAN WANT ADS l o v e l y h o m e a n d l o t s At Bargain Prices S. R. Fillmore & Co. 413-15 L ittlefield Bldg. Phones 907 war usagy. A detailed explanation of orkir.g o f the instruments was -he ^ *en > ar their use in military tac­ tics was pointed out. Mr. Martin’s speech proved that ma ny members of ir e Ram’s Herr. are taking great in- ture.-t lr. scientific developments, and welcome talks f this nature VISIT." I H E CAMEL'S. I.. E. Mob m ardi, E. E. ’12, has been '(-en about the I ampus the pa-t few a } s. Mr, Mobrhardt ha- been with the General Electric Company since hi.- graduation ha< met with and marked success. He is now the trav­ elin g representative of that compa­ ny s Texas bm - .-h, with headquarters at Dallas. Have Shoes DILLINGHAM} That Appeal to Youn Men COLD D RIN K S, W H I T M A N * C A N D Y A N D A COM,., O F F A N C Y TO ILET A R T IC L E S '' U ‘NE Graham Drug Co. QUO C’ ___ 900 C on gress Avenue. OFFICIAL NOTICES S ea ts for A. & M. Game. • eat sale for the A. & M. gam e be­ gins Friday morning at 8:30. ATHLETIC COUNCIL Roxe< Boxes for Notre Dame Game. students for Faculty and Notre Dame gam e on sale at Gym. ) t rice, 8:30 a. rn., today. ATHLETIC’ COUNCIL. Glee Club Notice. Fir.-t tenors tonight, 7 to 7:30,. Sec­ ond tenors tomorrow night, same time. G. T, HOLMES. S peakers’ (dub. L eery member pi*’pare o f the Speakers to speak extempora. See neou.-h front page for question. /sex! Tuesday evening. PR DG R A M C OM MITT E F: in i All Social S u r v e y W o r k e r s . the social interested those survey 0f T r a v i . County will meet in Hall, room I, today at 5 p . m. The schedules will be on hand, and in- 'tructions and routes will be discussed. Members of the Economic Club and Domestic Economy students who are to neip are expected to attend. Also in the any who are willing to help Work- K H. H A N E Y . L l I ertulia Notice,. All members are expected to meet tonight at k o'clock in the G irls’ Study for places on ‘•“ ll- All candidates Important the ca-t must be present. bu.-ir.e-- matters will be settled and n social hour, including good music, *Dil follow. Be there. BEN D. WOOD, Vice Pres. THE SPECIALTY STORE SN A M A N ’S Extends to the University Students a cordial invit r any and all times, whether they need anythin* make this Store their headquarters Coat. Waist, Skirt or Hat, we have it ways guaranteed to be cheap and better. ’ I f i t ’ j. I ■ Style A a" " 0 SNAMAN’S 5 0 6 -5 0 8 Congress A v e . A. Achilles t h e p i o n e e r g r o c e r Invites you to call or telephone Jour wants in his line. QualHv S erV ;Ce’ f l r s t c o n s i d e r a t i o n . If it is good, we have it.” it, it is good.** " e Special at ten t i on to Sorority and Fraternity Houses. Goth phones 865. ,'f08-10 W. Kith < leaning, Pressing and Repai 2 2 1 , Guadalp, "Id Phone 825. "■irk and P rices Both Rig),, Harry S te g e r s ’ letters to his Uni printed ? ^ f " ends’ b°u"< and printed in a beautiful volume, can l,e ■1 1 153. No more a p p e r t r " ,a stln *r * ift someone you love. be selected (a(Jv| HATS SATISFY— w h y P MORE? l orn & Ralph. 720 Cong.. 'Ce do h em stitching. Bring us' Si! work. reasonable. - e w i n g Machine Co., 918 P rices ve. Rhone 40. Texan want ads will b r i n g results. I he price is Ic per word for the first insertion, three insertions for 2c. No ad taken over the phone. No ad taken for less than 25c. Call at Room 109, Main Building. Pay in advance. HH. H. FL B A X T E R , dentist, 512 Scar­ 101 brough Bldg. Old phone 1316. m - K. C. HERWICK, dentist. Suite 5-1, Scarbrough Rldg. Phone 3150. MONEY TO L O A N on diamonds, watches, guns, musical instruments, ca st-o ff clothing and other articles of value. M. Gordon, Pawnbroker 1121 •HI E. 6th St. EXAS! Here we are in our new shop at 1002 Congress Eve. Come m and le t’s figu re on these ga m e s to come. We are going to beat A. & M., asi sure as I cut hair. Ed Allen at] TEXAS Barber Shop. lh you want the best service in the City, remember to come to Reno’s Barber Shop W est Sixth, back of Van S m ith ’s. jg i HH. J. R. NICHOLS, 413-414 Scar­ to brough Bldg.; practice eye, ear, nose and throat. limited m S T U D E N T S — go t o the Palace Barber Shop, Bosche Bldg., for first close work. The on’v Turkish baths in the m y . Billy Wolf. 10] LOST -Curtain Club charm. Finder Ini­ l l r > please return to Texan office. tials on back S. FL G. LO.s T A fraternity pin, with Greek netter Phi in center. Please return 2^., to Texan office. LOST Notebook from umbrella stand in Library. Kindly return. Fred Roberts l l 1.1 MRS. ARMSTRONG’S HAIR DRESSING p a r l o r s VO. n o w . 7th St. .Maincurmg Sham pooing, Hair I reusing. Marmello Toilet Prei - aration8. C ist-rn Water. Phone for E ngagem ents. Old Phone 1656. “WE D O N T L O Y E N O B O D Y B U T Y O U .” If you want us to love you more. O 'ou r trading it our store. This is the * Vest-Hoi let" AN SCO barney as for Christm as Young boys and girls, older boys and girls, grown-ups— of all likes and temperaments nnd pleasure of the perma­ nent kind rn taking pictures the An sci) way. Give an Ansco. Many styles and S IM a t $ 2 u p t o j d o . our assortment. the co op HAM S H O RN MEETS. The Ran, s Horn Literary Society held in its regular weekly m eetin g the E ngin eering Building ia-t Tup- day evening. The follow ing program was rendered: Debate: "Resolved, That C o n o r s - - Khould Pass a Bill Embodying Pre-, dent Wilson's A r m y and N avy Rec­ ommendation.” A ffirm a tive, B Walker; n eg a tiv e, J. W. Eaheart and ' I I 1 ■ F crguson. A. .N. Martin. R en. S cien tific developm ents ’’ j "My View- on th e European War situ a tion,” W. A. Darter. Parliamentary drill, W. c . McCo- mas, chairman. Freshman Girls. Important m eeting of freshman girls h‘U" . room Saturday morning at IO o ’clock. KITTY F A E ROBINSON. German Tonight. There will be a german tonight at < . Hall. L A W R E N C E TARLTON. Pres. S P A N I S H ( LUB TO MEET. Tor ight p r o m p t l y a t 8 o ’clock the ■ pam-h ( uh will me et in the G i r l s ’ Study Hall. A full attendance is ex- a ' i n,P ° r t a n t business matters ’tied. The first item will t h e d r a m a t i c ,e r e p o r t o! followed by the election y l l be ’7 nutter, direct f .a- I \ a I rv d n be p A t o r l r w ill A i n a i' i n i! D-1 s e W ill M Fifi Imp in keen a n d O: a m a n a g e r i a l t r y- ou t the the ca s t of t he “ Z a r a q u e t a , ” *• > m eeting will probably • rn..ex of points in the mat- All candidates ul choice. resent. ' ' ' w e ' < cession a social bt enjoyed, during which Max Darner will render the 'b o r t recital: >p. 41, No, I Chopin' z .......................... Durand I * * * • . . . Schubert I S P E A K E R S ’ C L U B W IL L P R E S E N T N O V E L P R O G R A M t T o b a c c o fo r P ip e a n d Cigarette "Be Ii Enacted This Day That the I aw Department o f the University o f . . ex;:.. Be Reduced to a School, and Be I' ’ der the Supervision o f the A l ­ " ; ‘ dern c Department o f Said ID i v e f j n(i bargains C A ' f r J. P rogressive, P. O. Rockweli, S , t y ' I sIeader>' conservative, A. T. Granger, r * . 6 leader. u t " T ° R E I t * / x ‘e ? lt,rrn ative *von the de- L w i t adjudged xT Martin wai A S ’ P TD S p eak er-’ H u b will present a )ve - : a m next Tuesday evening rh " guiar meeting. Every m em . C lu b w i l l b e o n the p r o - ‘ he following ques- Hesolved, That the Members ^ ' lde; lt>s Cabinet Should Be ' • >, at ir‘ " Hoj3€ of Hepre- ^ an7 a u \ c clo I rocess. •r, ^ * ' »» o th er Tobacco'm never surreccG.n sm oke it ever after US' " y 1 uxed ° for a week and yo r " f e.d<5 bhfferent from ^,! ave trjed to imitate it, ’i ' C o n v e x , Hiuisture-pro. 7 i*ouch , ; 3. . ir„ r p^ / - T - N in J tm Humtden, iM and Sd£ T S f * - O w EV« T W H ERE 1 amou* green tin with iroiu lettering, cu rved to bt pocket gold I i ot ket I v * in Class H u m id o rs , 50c a n d 9 J hE AMFR:CAN TOBACCO COMPANY haPPy H ays! is ., J* fl i t f i i n n \ r o v . s l ~ 'I1' happy ? m o k e ’ N s m o k e r * ’ t h a t ( Y i T i n t n C S' n v n v ? ;; *, u n e ii fin / u n e n d i n g p r o c e s s i o n o f h a p p y da ys. 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