E l l i B a t i n E j e x a n First C ollege D e lly in th e South A U S T I N , T E X A S , S U N D A Y , J A N U A R Y 2 9 , 1 9 2 2 ",How Do The Do c o l d ? s a y * a b h z p AT q u o . m o o s e G o t f e o Z E H FAST tN THC ? BAT H TUB THIS A, M B E FO CE Hfc C O U L D t u h p o u t The term "Weaker hex" may apply to tho ordinary female, but for our venturesome Oo-ed who braves the elem ents bare-headed in low-necked dress and abbreviated s k ir t , we fe e l the need of a ore appropriate expression. AINT BEIK CocO SINCE I T C itO To SLEEP tN THE OLD S A TC b l a c k s im 0 a c ic t o i e N o. SS LOI VISITOR SPEAKS AT ETM TO Alo STUDENT RELIEF Friendship F u n d for E u ro p ea n s O w ls Put Up U n e x p e c t e d Resis- W ill Be T h e m e o f T a lk by S h erw o od E d d y M o n d a y ta n c e — F in a l S core G iv es V arsil / 2 9 to 12 V icto ry POINT M il B ellm o n t B rin es A g g r e g a t io n B a c k ft r A d d itio n a l W o r k ­ o u t H re T h is A fte r n o o n PEYTOS S i f In behalf of the stu d e n ts ’ frie n d ­ ship fund fo r the relief of stu d en ts the colleges and universities of in Europe, Dr. George Sherwood E d ­ dy speaks a t 7 o ’clock on Monday night in the m en’s gym nasium . The speaker comes un der the supervision of the W o rld ’s S tu den t C hristian Federation and his appearance her# j Houston, Texas, is under the direction of a commit- RjC(> tee of s tu d e n ts appointed by to th, Texan J a n u a r y 28.—— in s titu te came back strong in the Univer- the , to n ig h t»8 gi me a g a in s t U t e o t T exas five h ere and f o r a , «asem b|y- Dr. E d d y ’s them e has the hearty ! , P time show id th e w ay to th e Long- a t whose recom m endation ar- horns. G re at work by Peyton a t ior- the I ward enabled th e L onghorns to f i ­ rr! v- , r, iendorsement of P re s id e n t R. E. Vin- son, rangements for his address student body tom orrow n ig ht were completed. to nally win t ie g am e 29 to 12. A d d r e s s P r e c e d e s G a m e in o rd e r The speaker is scheduled to begin his address a t 7 o ’clock and to con­ clude the basketball th a t game to be played between Varsity and Southern M ethodist U niversity may start p rom ptly a t 8 o'clock. th e in charge of the The com m ittee meeting au tho rizes s tatem en t that the doors o f the gym nasium will be closed a t the beginning of the address and th a t no one will be a d ­ mitted until Dr. Eddy has finished .--peaking. The doors will then be r e ­ opened for those wishing to atte n d the game. F o r e i g n S e r v i c e E x t e n s i v e In th** first h alf P enderg rass, s t a r center, wa replaced b y C urtis, s u b ­ stitu te gu; rd, who played a g r e a t game. D e f u se P la y * S t r o n g MeCulloi ;h and Robertson played g r e a t defer -live games and k ept th e Owls’ down. McCullough covered thi floor well, shooting tw o score F or Rice, Swartz a t forw ard an d Captain McKean a t g u ard showed up baskets. best. i f f Dr. Eddy, now' a world figure in < hristian leadership, was called a f te r the fifteen y ears of work am ong I students of the Indian Em pire to be > * secretary fo r Asia fo r the i n t e r n a - 1 1 r *a *H tional com m ittee of the Young Men’s Christian Association. , i■ it c, * good on 40. S q u a d R e t u r n s T o d a y Peyton was high point man of th e game, scoring 17 points. His work from the foul line continued to be AR 4 b . last the i phenomenal. O u t of . , goal* has m ade V O L U M E X XII PERSONAL H IC E D IE . TEAM WINS INTERFRAT BASKET TITLE FROM A T I B y C . H . W i l t o n Delta Kappa Epsilon 9, Alpha Tau Omega 5. All. o f the story of the in te r f r a t e r n i t y basketball cham pion­ ship gam e played last n ig h t is p o r­ trayed affair b rou gh t the s tro n g competition that j has fe a tu re d the series of champion- th a t have been played t o ­ score. The th a t in S eries of T a lk s and S p ecia l In- T a k e s F in al G a m e o f C ham - te r v ie w s on P ro g r a m for C o­ ed S essio n T h is W e e k p io n sh ip P la y O nly A fte r F ig h t by R unner-up F iv e M ee tin g s W ith L ectu rers S la ted on B u lletin B oard for C o n ­ v e n ie n c e o f A ll Girls Personal interview s with ju n io r and Hhip gam es less o pp o rtu n itie s to lacking as f a r as the vocational conference tern ities to a fitting climax, senior girls will be held on both between the several competing days of E v ery th in g was frgfit fro m the be­ this week by Miss Helen B en n ett,; the end. Nothing was head of the Chicago Collegiate ^ u“ I f^inninjr i eau. She will advise the co-eds as thrills and spec­ ie the choice of a vocation and as tacu la r plays were concerned, fo r the in to the p artic u la r interestin g than game was no their chosen fields. The schedule for any one t h a t has been played in the these interview* will be d eterm ined m en’s gymnasium this year. by a bulletin HOW posted in the ro ­ N o E a r l y S c o r i n g tunda of tim Main Building, where their girls may interested names. F or five m inutes a f te r the game s tarted the ball was furiously fought for all over the court, neither side For those especially '.nrerested in I being able to reg ister a count. How- t bt field of social service personal ever, the tow ering form o f Tom Den-j meetings with Miss C lara M e C o r-I nis a t last broke the scramble. Den- miek, o rg a n iz er and supervisor f o r , nis for; the American Red Cross, m ay be ar- D. K. E. ranged. The first half re p resented the best j there is in the m a tte r of close guard- "Vocational o ppo rtunities” will be j ing and real defensive playing by to Mil* Helen B en nett Lecture* field goal threw first sign the tibject for an address by Miss both th B ennett at the Y. M. C. A. audito- ti urn a t 7 o ’clock on W ednesday eve- J . A. Shipman ning. teams. Dennis m anaged crack the basket two more times and tossed a beautiful ! goal from field fo r A. T. O. A. T. O. Trie* Comeback Lectures scheduled for W ednesday j The L o c a l I n s t r u c t o r s o n P r o g r a m last half s ta rte d off with a m orning include Miss Bess Heflin on “Home Economics and Homemak- j fury of d eterm ination on the p a r t of mg,” Miss Clara McCormick on “ So-1 the A. T. O. team to stage a come- elal Service*** Dr. A. C. Ellis on back and b u t for the previous work ‘ Teaching as a P ro fession ” and Dr. I of Dennis th e gam e might have fin- a d iffe re n t tale, for both ag- Will H. Mayes on “ Jo urnalism for ished to add Women.” their re^pec- Shipman displayed the afte rn o o n rive scores. Miss Josephine Budd will speak on 1 best floor work seen m a fr a te rn ity “ Y. VV. C. A. S ecretarialship ,” M iss; m atch in this period. Each combination proved an un- Lucy Moore on “ Openings the Law P ro fe ssio n ” and Miss Louise J. flinching to w er o f streng th on the Duffv on “ Public H ealth N ursing .” defensive an d every man on both team s deserves the credit of being in the thick of the fight thro ug hou t every second of the combat. {gregarious were only able three more points to next W ednesday On in A S R E N D E R E D BY T H E V A R S IT Y M A LE C H O R U S Installation o f the Rev. Law rence ^ “ Condi t i on* and Activit ies IL FOR SEIS OF M S Chairm en in C harge Named On T h ursd a y th e lectures continue In the from 9900 until 4:00 o ’clock. morning Dr. Spurgeon Bell will talk on the s u b ject pf “ Business for Wom­ en,” Miss A nna Hiss on “ Physical Train ing ,” P rofesso r S. E. Gideon on “ The Ideals of D em ocracy” on Mon­ “O p portu nities in A rc h ite c tu re ” and Miss E. D. B erry on “ In fa n t W elfare day a fte rn o o n , Dr. Jo h n Dewey, pro- — N u trition .” In the afte rn o o n Miss in Columbia fessor o f philosophy E. L. Bascom will speak on “ L ibrary In the banking q u a r te rs a t the cor- University, will deliver a series of W ork,” B. C. T h arp on “ B o ta n y " and | n e r of East Sixth and Brazos s t r e e t s . ,ectureg j ’t stu d en ts h ere this week. Or. E. I,. H eard on Medicme aa a ; form erly occupied by th e American Th(, f h a t ta]k begjns a t 4 0.cl„ck in Profession to r Women. Dr. J o h n D e w e y S p e a k s on “T h e Id eals o f D e m o c r a c y ” at Y .M .C .A . A u d ito riu m N ew Bank Is £ orm ed o f L ocal Loan Firm B y C hanging N ature Beginning with an address ---------- on National B ank a new banking insti- th(> y ^ q a auditorium . Deals With F a r East j tution will be installed on Wednes* I t will be known a . the Texas and finances; Marie South of Com mittee chairm en as appointed day. to provide f o r this w eek’s s e s s io n s. Bank & T ru s t Com pany are M arg aret Collins of Anna, ar- formed from the Texas T ru s t Com- v e r fjt y . B ap tist C hurch ra n g em en ts; F ran ces Cocke of A u s-ip a n y which Xiv, e r o g r r m ; Rachel Garza of Rio j real estate Grande, The capital stock of the bank is Austin, e n te r ta in m e n t; Mamie S a c k -1 $200,000 an d its surplus and p ro fits e t t of Abilene, publicity; and Mary on D ecem ber 31, 1921 were $39,209.- J 51. Austin citizens are large stock Steussy of Austin, conferences. Ed win a Duer, president of 0 n T uesday ni(,ht a t g 0 >ci0Ck th e is speakt.r win give a speech in the Uni- “ The form erly handled only T ra n sfo rm atio n o f the F a r E a s t.” be the sub ject ano^ber address on T h ursday night “ Democracy and Problem s of In- the holders in the banking firm an d the du strialism ” is the title given to th e woman’s re p reservative board, is be- J principal officers and d iie c to is j talk he will deliver on W ednesday ing assisted by th e freshm an commis- j Sam Sparks, M. O. P arrish, George a f t ernoon a t the Y. M. C. A. a u d i t ­ r jurnt A nother th ere on Friday a f t- ion and the council of Cap and Gown . ^ • Walling, Jr., and H. A. T u rn e r. in publicity work F o r the b en efit of its depositors ernoon will be on “ Democracy and conference. the bank will afternoo n of the week until 6 o ’clock, j D r Df,wey t.omes here „ n der the th(? P roblem s of N ationalism .” National Questions Discussed rem ain open every This game topic B ap tist edifice, incidental loans. th e; on to L A W S W ILL M E E T A N D H O N O R J U D G E T O W N E S H o n o r i n g J u d g e J. C. T o w n e s , t h e S c h o o l o f L a w , d e a n o f t h e s t u d e n t s a n d f a c u l t y o f t h a t s c h o o l w ill m e e t in t h e la w a u d i t o r i u m o n IO o ’c l o c k . M o n d a y m o r n i n g a t T h e o c c a s i o n w ill b e t i e t h b i r t h d a y o f s e v e n ­ t h e d e a n , a n d t h e J u d g e T o w n e s w ill a d d r e s s t h e c o n ­ v o c a t i o n on t h e w e l f a r e o f t h e la w s c h o o l . W H A R T O N A S S U M E S LOCAL P A S T O R S H I P _______ H. W harton as p a s to r of the U niver­ sity P resb y teria n Church will take place this m orning a t the re g u la r s e r­ vices in th a t place of worship. m ^ a. . Dr. T. A. W harto n, p asto r of t h e Y. M. C. A. will deliver the charge to the pastor and Dr. A r th u r G. Jon es of the Austin P resb y teria n S em in ary will deliver the charge to th e co n g re­ gation. There will be special music for the occasion. TSU BRINGS MESSAGE OF RENAISSANCE H i Ile spent nine y ears in service of this sort am ong the s tu d en ts and o f - j i r. , fit-la s of India, China, Ja p a n and Russia. T , K n o w s E u r o p e a n C o n d i t i o n s During the world w a r he was w i t h , , lh.. A m eric an , ut the buttle o f Cha- nj * h t » ^ teau-T hierry and w ith the F rench in A t th e war hu work t0<)k him Texas Ponsford » ^ . , , ^ w ofR In the sum m er of 1920 Mr. Eddy r u i nu again visited Europe for a special I ♦v.ie study of political and industrial con-, ,....a . , ..... , . . „ , , to The V arsity squad will re tu rn Austin and work out th ere on Sun- day afte rn o o n in p re p ara tio n for the , two gam es with the Mustangs. , „ .. ,. J * . L i n e u p s a t H o u s t o n The s ta rtin g line-ups in S aturd ay . . . follow: Rice ................................. Coleman L eft F orw ard Peyton ......................................... Swartz Right F orw ard ................... C enter P endergrass Baker ^ f( nmJ „nnd|tion8 fiuch;* ditions. He found conditions such McCullough ( c ) .................. A lexander th a t he dedicated his life to the re- j lief of s tu d e n ts there. time he has been to u rin g the United S tates speaking in tere st of in this cause. While on these tou rs he opportunities to has had unusual industrial and student fo r Pendergrass. Rice— Willis fo r Cole­ man. R ight Guard Points scored by Texas: Peyton, t h a t . Robertson ..... McKean (c) Texas— Curtis S ubstitutes: L eft G uard Since the problems in the United States rT_.x , ^_________ A p p eal M ade From Court D ecision on B rackenridge W ill — ■ 17; P endergrass, 8; McCullough, 4. ------------ - o -......... Miniature Texan Adds To Jollity of Staff Af f a i r , , .a D P a s t o r U r g e . I n c r e a a e rn N a m - ber o f Students From Far E ast A tte n d .n g U n .v er.tty . v v • cr ca. * i f . I a t Dr. Yu \ ui Tau, professor of sod* , K, ,, ology in St. J o h n \h Collage in China, . A11C, . 4, will pre ach in All S a i n t s < hapel this m o rning a t l l o'clock and this a f te r ­ noon a t 4:80 o ’clock. The subject o f his serm on will be “ A W’ord From C h in a” and this afternoon he will o f Chinese S tudents. , in Dr. . Will c o m p a r . Religion. Tsu sta te s th a t th** first , „ .. talk he inten ds to compare the reltg- ions of C hina with Christianity and d o discuss the contributions of the toward in his native nnd of c h n s t ,ant y I * F irst P resbyterian C hurch o f Sher- religious renaissance man and f a th e r of the local p a s t o r , : will preach. Dr. T. W. C urrie of the Br. Tsu in speaking of the c o u n try . th ree I religions— Confucianism, R epresenting the University, W ants More Chinese Here the 'O r i e n t a l Taoism and Baddish— says th a t each ; first assistant a tto rn e y general of I exas, E. h. Smith, has tiled in con- has made its own contribution to the inform ality and hilarity junction with the a tto rn e y re present- w elfare of the Orient. characterized the annual ban q u e t of ing the two nieces o f the late Geo. the Daily Texan s ta ff held a t the O f th e U niversity Dr. Tsu said yes- Wa Brackenridge, an appeal to the C actus Tea Room on S aturd ay night. ;erday “ I find t h a t the students of Civil C o u rt of Appeals a t San Anto- the U n i v e r s i t y o f T e x a s are very ale rt nio in the contest over the will o f J Members of the s t a i f of the cam p os P re sid e n t I daily and of the faculty of the school on public questions and awake to in- Colonel if journalism participated. Brackenridge. E x trem e added, briefed and R. E. Vinson says the case is being in all p robability th a t induce a month will pass A band before it is again F r e a k B a n d E n t e r t a i n * harmonicas, comprising Woolworth drums, kazooka and o th e r ren d ere d instrum ents hand-mad«- The U niversity will be p u t to no classical selections fo r the b an q u e t expense in d efen ding the gran^ tha was bequ eathed it in the will, as the and was received royally by being H. R. Cox .a tto r n e y g e n e ra l’s office handles all forced to cease playing. served as to astm aster, f o r the legal involvem ents of an y state speeches from m em bers of the fa c­ ulty and the staff. calling Co-eds Attempt Earning P la c e s *“ 4 o——— BOOSTING LAW REVIEW" . auspice* of the faculty com m ittee on public lectures. While in Austin he will address several downtown organ- A bout h alf of tim money needed jj,a t jou?> p robably including the local ---------- P O L I T Y C L U B H E A R S W O L F E O N D E M O C R A C Y ] te rn a tio n a l a ffairs. he Dr. A lbert B. Wolfe, p rofesso r o f ; “ to boost you r school and “ I t is my intention, O n [ ) c i n C U T c 3 m IjAW Review» proposed official p r - -------------- 0-------------- O Y S T E R R O A S T D E L A Y E D the first w in te r term m eeting of the for I believe they can help you \ bile Polity Club on F rid ay evening, chopa-1 you a r e helping them .” ! to s t a r t the publication of the Texas R otary ('Sub. rom anies and sociology, a d d r e s s e d m ore Chinese stu den ts to come here, brought up before a ju ry . e Codical of the law nchool, hr. been raised. The r e ­ ported to be close to S25,000. Alumni o f the whnol total pledged from is Working tow ard on the co-eds dancing team , increasing-! ?v recognition It was suggested by the speaker: large groups of girls a r e d a i l y ! p arts of T ex a s have been sending in recen t combined Y. M. C. A. a n d | t b a t tb(, territo ria l dem ocracy inher- Postp on em ent of the oyster roast promised to the winning team in the “ *" s fh latio ns M ILITA R Y UNIT FOR S. M U. of the American Democracy. riving overtim e to add to their nat- , -“^ w - n p tio n * . Y. W. C. A. finance drive has been “ The gills who make the dancing **• George W. T ru e tt ‘ S r ’’ dU'' l ° th Th(> altered date for the af- te r term in the talks to be given a t Varsity by | fa ir has not been named. in F eb ru a ry team and squad will gain points to I wttl be discussed a t a re g u la r m eeting aid in acquiring the IOO n ecessary to win a “ T .” I O U S E W A R M I N G A T L O D G E -------- the Y. M. C, A. building on M o n d a y . Oak L«»dgt was open from 3 to Tic’ le t t e r is not obtainable in one at 7 p. rn. Dr. I ruett will -peak in 6 o’clock S a tu rd a y a fte rn o o n for the there. weekly house w arm in g held M bs B erth a W ilder and Miss Helen I Sauqj were hostesses for the a f t e r ­ U c o n . A bout f ifty guests were pres- sp. r t alone now, b ut those who make I Austin on F e b ru a ry 7, 8, 9 and IO. the dancing IOO » team will receive to w ard the final aw ard and , point? wit- squad m em bers will get th irty - ?ive pointe. -------------- o-------------- R EG IO N A L CLUB DANCE ---------- coveted nf ministerial students to be held a t Final plans for a p arty to be given j ent. them I The ability to execute eith er solo for the Rio G rande Valley Club mem- i A ten mile hike w | s made to and dances or duets is required fo r those hers and lodge u n der the supervi- eo-eds try in g o ut for the team and Hall on n e x t S a tu rd a y were made j aion pf M ary McKay, the hiking man- squad. These dances may eith e r be at a m eeting of the club on Friday, ager. T w enty-five girls the in charge of w om an’s gym nasium a t 2 o’clock to original or chosen f-om am ong the «teps learned th eir guests a t Newm an j from arra n g e m e n ts for the affair. Vivian Ashhetm {take this hike. the classes. left the in is ited by the U nited S tates from Eng- not land hardly nu tita n fo r a d e m o c r a t i c ' >ation more im p ortan t economically ;kan t e n itorilly. S O C I E T Y S E E K S C H A R T E R ca ring For the purpose of for veral prelim inaries to o b taining a ch a rte r from th e American Society of Mechanical Engineers, F ran k Kur;: announces t h a t all sophomore, ju n io r and senior mechanical engineers a re Invited to m eet on Monday night 7 *.00 o ’clock Power Building stitution of the University M e e h a n -1 f a y icaf E ngineering Society will also be u n d ertaken by the m em bers of th a t group who atten d the m eeting to m o r­ row'. room 299 Amending in T h at i on^d* ring is attested by th e University of Texas is j institution w ithou t cost. — -o-------- NEW ENGLISH TEXTBOOK -------- - lhe onl>' university a ‘iv™ b ' “ t5y ,f * * of a u n it of th e Reserve O fficers’ English I in structors will m eet the T ra in in g Corps fact t h a t officials of Southenr Meth- Monday to select the books th a t will odist U niversity of Dallas are consid- he used the ering establishing a like branch a t j spring term . Dr. A. C. Judson of th a t university. This develops from I the d e p a rtm e n t o f English states news re p o rts received here S a t u r d a y ; th a t a hook oi n a rra tiv e s will be added to the usual reading m aterial from Dallas. for the spring semester. _ _________ o_______ — V A R S I T Y D E B A T E R S P R A C T I C E , th a t stu d y d u rin g ---------- ------ in o _ I S C H A F F E R TO H O L D R E A D I N G B rackenridge high school o f San Antonio will send two of its prospec- Anatol F ra n c e ’s the - tive Interscholastic League d e b a t i n g ! will be “ C ram quedille” of the public the con- j *oam m em bers to Austin on S atu r- • reading this week to be d u e t t e d by the dep art- n e x t and a team composed of; Dr. Aaron S c h a ffe r of squad m em bers of the University de- j m en t of The b a te ts will give them a fight. The j reading will be held n ex t T hursday im m igration question will be the sub- afte rn o o n in room* 312 of the Educa- je c t fo r this practice debate. > tion Building a t 5 o'clock. the subject of languages. rom ance A nu m b er of horns small knockers vrere used effectively by the celebrants in drow ning out all undesirable noises. and T i n y I s s u e Is S l a n d e r o u s I t As is usual on such occasions, the Tiny Texan, “ firs t b a n q u e t daily in the south,” was distribu ted. is * 6x8-inch replica o f th e Daily Texan and contains som ething detrim ental to the c h a ra c te r of every im portant personage of the p a p e r’s personnel. D agm ar Carlson, fo rm e r s ta ff mem­ ber, re n dered some classical dance stunts. Doilies cut from n ew sp ap ers w ere used to lend a taste of printer'* ink to the whole a ffa ir. The Cactus T ea Room was decorated with crepe pap er and only candles uere used for lighting purpose*. M a s o n * , Y, M. C. A . A u d i t o r i u m , 2 p . rn. ECONOMICS 6: Mid-term quiz will! be given on Wednesday, Febuary THE MM R BAILY TEXAN rn- QPm OFFICIAL NOTICES W. M. W. SPLAWN. in JOHN BEAIRD, W a l t e r Bain­ bridge, James Beverly, Llewellyn Duke, Joe Ellis, Lloyd Gregory, Hen-;!' ry Handrick, John Mayfield, Alex­ andre Militchevftch, Rupert Richard- son, Marl Ricketaon and Francis Wilson report Monday at Christian- [I son’s studio to have pictures made for the Cactus as class and depart­ ment presidents. EDITOR. ii ■ - th----------- THIS WEEK T o d a y M o r n i n g a n d e v e n i n g c e r v i c e s a t in U n i v a r s i t y c o m ­ •II c h u r c h * * m u n i t y . N e w m a n Club, club room#, l l I. M e n o r a h S o c ie ty , T e m p le B e th Is r a e l, 3 : 3 0 p. in. D r . Y u Y u l T s u , A ll S ain ts* C h a p e l, 4 : 3 0 p . rn. Monday D r . J o h n D e w e y , Y M C . A . A u d ito r iu m , 4 p. rn. L a t i n - A m e r i c a n C lu b , g irls ’ • t u d y h a ll, 7 p . rn. M i n i s t e r i a l S o c ie ty , Y . M . C . A . b u ild in g , 7 p. rn. J u n io r a n d s o n io r g irls * b a s k e t­ b a ll p r a c tic e , w o m a n 's g y m , 7 p. rn, D r . G e o rg e S h e rw o o d E d d y , m e n 's g y m , 7 p . rn T u e s d a y S h e SJailu ®e.vnri 9 F ir st C ottar* D o lly In th* S o o th P u b lished o r th * ca m p u s of th * U m so rsity o f Turn* by T h * T **a* S tu d e n t* P u b lica tio n s, I l a , * * * ry m er c i a * » « * p t M onday. . 19*. M ain B atk tto*. T otophon* 3 1 4 $ P rin t* * h y U n iv e r s ity o f T * s* » P f* * * . J H a ll. ____________________________ than I of the men will refuse the money if it is offered to them. But are they really entitled to it? At the outset of the war there w ere many volunteers. Before the conflict had come to an end, however, all others who were within the age limits set by the d raft law were eligible to be, inducted into the service; so that granting a bonus to ex-service little more men really means the subsidizing of those * U U V ‘" J 1 0 — I >J * .M a n a g in g E li'o r WM H A R R Y JA C K REAVIS COX Erft'or-h*-Chief ms*n who happened to be within Rotor** a* **c and M(.r,.dlth Po8< y j 9:15 a. rn. and WaltheT League at 7 : 0 0 p . m . on the negative. ELIMINATING THE CHEATER Enforcement of the ruling re­ cently made by the men’s council that a student must report cases ^ 7 o f Jot le^Vthan tw « ? y -* f iv tf c j of cheating he observes or else cents each. And yet there is will meet at 9*30 a. m receive the penalty himself will much talk among American stu- 1401 Colorado street. materially strengthen the honor dents of hard times and of the system. It may be a little ex- ^onom y ' t o is required if the, trem e to drop a man from the are to manage to stay in achoo rolls of the University for refus­ ing to report a classmate, but some sort of punishment is nec­ essary if anything like an ef­ fective honor system of the type now* in effect is to be kept alive. H y d e P a r k C h r i s t i a n C h u r c h 2 £ ? PRESENTS The New Gage Hats Are Here SPRINGTIME IN THE STORE T. H. W IL L IA M S & CO. ( I N C O R P O R A T E D ) Our Window Display Special Purchase Sale of New Spring Sport Dresses $19.75 Made up into latest models— M aterials of Mallinsons. Here ’n th ere combined with all silk Eponge. Moat rem arkable value in years. New Silk Sport Skirts Novelty Plaid Silks, new est color com bination. The result o f a very special New York Purchase . $14.95 CHARMING ARE THE NEW SPRING SILK DRESSES MORE NEW DRESSES JUST ARRIVED: Of Taffeta and Canton Crepes. Some have Paisley sleeves and Cape Dresses with Paisley combination. E x c l u s i v e models. $37.50 up Brown, Navy, Rust and B lack .......................................................................................................... Taffeta Dresses—Special—$19.50 Navy, Brown and Black. New models, clever copies of higher-priced garm ents, very rem arkable early season value. All new — ju st arrived. £ % % APPLES G et O ne Every D ay A t Of new Newest I Novelty M aterials: French Flannels— cream with striking black stripes— m odels....................................... $12.50 up New Sport Skirts New “Peggy Paige” Wool Spring Dresses— Priced $ 4 9 . 5 0 U p For Street w ear of new est all-woll m aterials. University Fruit Stand Next to Mac ; J. R. REED A ustin’s Leading M usic House nm NEW S P R I N G SILK SWEATERS — H ave arriv ed : Slipover arid Tuxedo styles. All the new shades: Jad e and Black, Flam e and Navy combination, Orchid and W hite, Black and W hite, Navy and W hite, solid Navy Jad e and Black. From ....].....................................$6.95 to $20.00 The new Spring Crepe Bungalow Aprons and Dresses have arrived. Colors: Nile, Rose and O range, Red and W hite, Black and W hite Checks. Trimmed in Black and WThite b ra id Silk Crepe de Chine Teddies. Flesh, Orchid, Peach and Light Blue shades $2.49 ................................................ $7.50 to $10.50 W hatever t h e occasion — birth- d a y, wedding, a n discharging obligation, o r ju st because you like a person— the dainty, pret­ ty, e n d u r i n g present of preci­ ous m etal has no equal. thing Don’t It cost too w i l l m uch. In look­ ing over our Je w ­ elry, Silverw are a n d Novelties, you will find a a u r p r I a i n gly sm all sum will b u y txquisite beauty. O ur name on the b o x containing t h e gift com­ pletes the perfec­ tion of the pres­ ent, for ju st as "‘S terling” on sil­ ver, it stands for quality and taste. .Seminary Severe punishment for offend- , E. P. Buit*, a student of the Pres- , of l nan Theological (Tri o f th e code, su ch as is n ow Aus-in and head of th« near-cant ra b e in g assessed, w ill a lso m ake lief work of this district, will give for str o n g e r stu d e n t discipline a stereopLcan lecture on “Starving in e x a m in a tio n s. As lo n g as the Armenia" at the Hyde Park Chria- p e n a lty fo r c h e a tin g w a s aim - tian Church thin evening at 7:30 p ly loss o f c red it and possible o’clock under tho auspices of the p r o b a tio n , th e stu d e n t could rea- Christian Endeavor. A. D. George,, son th a t if h e d id n ’t cheat he a University student whose home is c e r ta in ly w ould n o t get credit, Persia, and A. Krikonan of Armenia, an d ii he did cheat he m igh t y e t will sing nome well known Arm en-j th e c r e d it, w h ile i f he g o t caught! san songs in their native language. he would be little w o r se off than h e was before. Having every- th in g to win and nothing to lose, he could be m ore light-hearted Th). T..„ , Bible chair „ to hove about Cheating Not so now tor a round table diacuaaion, an oppor- jemg dropped from the rolls ot tunity offered to those who want to the LDiversity is considerably ask questions un their own thinking m o re s e r io u s th a n m ere loss o f , nd feeling »t n :oo ». m. today credit and will l»ad, lf t h e r , is any preventative power in pun- Mty *v#nu* ishm ent.at all. to deep m edita-! tion before tempted. — — y**** Bibi* Chair Forty-third and avenue A. Univaraity B a p t i s t C h u r c h Tw enty-fint .treet end cheating lin ger- at* is The morning service# et held 11:00 o’clock this morning at th * University Baptist Church will be featured by the regular sermon. The theme for the evening services is “The Immortality of Man.”* Special music will be rendered by a quartet. Sunday school meets at 9:30 a. rn. and B. Y. P. U. at 6:45 p. rn. Twenty-second The validity of these a rg u ­ ments depends of course upon the validity of the honor sys­ tem itself, and it must be ad­ m itted that the system on this campus is by no means above reproach. It is closely connected with a number of other in s titu ­ in the University which tions tend to emphasize the negative in a college training rather than the positive, and it contains a good many elements that have been brought over bodily from ideas of organization in govern- . . . . j M x w ment and court, and a p p lied to 5?" l* tor L. \v s itu a tio n s th a t p ro b a b ly h a v e no * ,*,irton#° f Sherman win r a k J r liff life real existence W hether these faulty elements are powerful enough to vitiate I the whole honor system question that can be solved only | by thorough analysis. in ■* just and only just is like a stream with hard and fixed channels which flows, straight on and never waters the country by any rivulets from its hanks, but that the just man who also shows mercy is like the stream which sends out its rivulets to water the vegetation around it. Rev. Lawrence H. Wharton of the Highland Presbyterian Church will speak at chapel on Tuesday morning. The. regular song ser­ vice will he held on Monday morn­ ing* Carl Mayer Company Jeweler*-—Silversmith Diamond Merchants THE HALLMARK STORE C H A P E L N O T I C E 118 Congree* Awe- Let Vt Watch Your Teeth DR. GUFFIN and associates D e s H a t* Phone 7839 — 612% Congress We do your work now Y o u r F r ie n d * , Von Boeckmann- Jones Co. Printers A N N O U N C I N G The New Shopping Center to the University Students D. GELLMAN 201-203 E. 6th. St. WHO BOUGHT THE STOCK BELONGING TO THE ESTATE OF M FRANK AT ABOUT 35c ON THE DOLLAR OF THEIR F O R M E R COST. SAID STOCKS ARE NOW BEING OFFERED TO THE PUB­ LIC AT THE SAME RATIO OF SAVING. BOUGHT THE STOCK IN ORDER TO SECURE THE LOCATION AND W H E N PRESENT STOCKS ARE SOLD NEW STAPLE STANDARD MERCHANDISE WILL BE PURCHASED SOLELY WITH THE VIEW OF SUPPLYING ■ THE TRADE WITH THE KIND OF MERCHANDISE THEY WANT AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE CONSISTENT W I T H GOOD BUSINESS POLICY. SALE CONTINUES UNTIL PRESENT S T O C K S ARE SOLD AND MANY RARE BARGAINS ARE TO BE HAD IN ALL DEPARTMENTS WE SOLICIT THE PATRONAGE Of" A L L UNIVERSITY STUDENTS' YOURS TRULY, 201-203 EAST 6th ST. De Gellman 201-203 EAST 6th ST. drift® C arrie Bel Thomas Editor home. F ounder's Day B anquet M arguerite N oble is IU at her K *ppa Alpha T heta held fou n d er's day banquet at the C ountry Club on F riday night. F rances Louis o f A u s­ tin was to a stm istress. Y ellow bal- Jlbons w ere the principal decoration s. The place cards w ere in the form o f a tin y gold balloon w ith black le tte r ­ ing. I A bout se v e n ty -fiv e g u e sts attended the banquet. A m ong the v isitin g alum ni w ere Mrs. Frank R ile y o f H ou lton , Louise Cline o f Bryan, Frar ices Collom o f T exarkana, Mrs. G eorge H oward o f H ouston and Mr9. A J B Thom as o f Bryan. Hall. Dallas. classes. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. L utrell o f San B en ito are v isitin g their son, V irgil C. L utrell. Lou Emma Raym ond is ill at G race A lice B eaton has returned from M innie B ick ett is unable to attend T heta Xi Initiates classes. F ay W iess is unable to attend E sther W ilson is spending tho w eek end in F ort W orth. surgeon and pyorrhea sp ecia list, o f ­ fic e phone 2538. A ustin, T ex a s. — t f ST U D E N T S— Good, fir st cla ss bar­ ber serv ice a t the H all o f F am e, P alace B arber Shop, n e x t door to — t i K ress. W A N T E D — A sm all ap artm en t in the U n iversity neighborhood by the fir st o f the spring term ; phone — 30 I 5045 and call M iss M iller. chain LOST— Gold watch w ith k n ife and e n ­ Finder call 3 7 2 0 — 29 graved on knife. fo r rew ard. “ R. IT. M .” attached. LARGE so u th east room fo r b oys at phone — I 2 4 1 0 U n iv ersity A venue, 7 5 3 3 . FOR R E N T — A nice, p riv a te bed­ room and bath to gen tlem en o n ly ; 406 E ast 17th S treet, phone 3 1 9 9 . south j FOR R E N T — Choice room w ith or w ith ou t slep in g porch, on paved street, co n v en ien t to capital and U n iv ersity , near car lin es, g a s heat, also g a ra g e; 1906 S p eedw ay. — I — 31 CLASSIFIEDS IV ER Y D E SIR A B L E h a lf­ block from cam pus; 2 0 1 3 Guada- — 29 | lupe, phone 4 7 3 6 . room , ML ALL M A SO N S urged to atten d business m eet- in g, Y. M. C. A. Audi- 5 ^ torium , 2:00 p. rn., S u n ­ day, Jan u ary 29th. A L F R E D M. SCO TT. DR. W ILLIAM E. BER G M A N , su ite dental 905 L ittle fie ld B uilding, TH E JA N U A R Y A LC A LD E w ith a special cover designed by P r o fe s- I 1 aor Gideon is la rg ely devoted to the life and work o f Mrs. H elen Marr Kirby, one o f the g rea t ch a racters im pressed th em selv es on who have the U n iv ersity . It is illu strated w ith] in terestin g p ictu res and con tain s a | splendid biography w ritten by Miss Casis. The fe w copies le f t are on sale a t the Co-op or can be had at YOU NEED A SWEATER to slip on after the Basketball Game. In fact for ALL W EAR CO ATS and SLIP ONS. YOUR O P ­ PORTUNITY T O G E T O N E A T COST. Plenty more c o l d weather this year and you w ill not buy at these prices next Fall. THE DAILY TEXAN the A lcalde o ffic e in the Y. M. C. A . building. I f you w ant the J a n u ary A lcalde g e t it now . M ATH S T U D E N T S — D on’t b u st th a t m id-term but call me b e fo r e it is too la te. L. D. G olden, p hone 7357. — 29 to H ousekeeping FOR R E N T — N ice room boy. d ow n ­ stairs. M other and son or d au gh ter p referred ; 2408 N u eces, phone 5 1 6 3 . — 29 apartm ent L A D IE S who have lost a r tic le s in la d ies cloak room report sam e to I. P. L ockridge, business m anager, some have Main B u ild in g 113, as — 29 been reco v ered . THE BEST FOR LESS FOR R E N T — C om fortable, conven- ien t, w e ll furnished room*, phone 4 5 1 0 , 2 0 0 8 U n iv ersity . — T hat is w hat we are able to give you by our system of rapid turn-overs.— Select your toilet goods from the moat complete stock in town. W A N T E D - 7691. -To ren t a piano, phone — 29 the U n iv e r sity ; also ROOM S to ren t, o n e-h a lf block of serve good m eals fa m ily sty le , v ery reasonable; 2 0 0 3 G uadalupe, phone 5 2 6 0 . — I GRIFFITH DRUG CO. “ W here Quality Counts" THE TEXAS TRUST COMPANY Announces the removal of its office from the 6th floor of the Scarbrough Building. A lso the amendment of its Charter under the name of— The Texas Bank & Trust Co. With Banking rooms and offices at the Comer of East 6th and Brazos Streets, Driskill Hotel Building, in the banking room formerly used by the American National Bank. I his B ank is not alto g eth er a new institution of Austin. O nly a slight change in the nam e and the added featu re of C om m ercial Banking. This bank w ill be in charge of m en of long business experience and good standing, and w ith the splendid line of business now on the books of the T exas Trust C om pany, it al­ ready has for its beginning, a good volum e of business. T he addition of a B ank of Deposit gives us assurance th a t w e w ill be able to render a distinct service to the people of A ustin. C. & S. SPORTING GOODS CO. This bank w ill continue w ith o u t interruption, its form er business of buying and selling well secured Real E state loans, thereby being able t o supply investors w ith gilt edge invest­ m ents to net 6 per cent an d 8 per cent. Its business in all m atters will be conducted along AMS’ Sr- . conservative and progressive ideas; it desires the good will of the people of A ustin; it seeks to be of service, and to have a m odest p art in the further developm ent of A ustin. A us­ tin is grow ing; A ustin is now the greatest city in the S tate in w hich to live; A ustin will be a g reater business City. W e look confidently into the future w ith the m odest assertion Your financial problems are vital to us be­ cause whatever affects the business of this th a t this ban k will grow, as A u stin grows. community affects us Men who are in touch with business conditions predict a new era of prosperity in which the A m er­ ican people will aw aken to the necessity o f better business methods. bors. We pause here to make reference to the four splendid banks of this city, all of whom have had a great part in the building of A ustin; and to the good m en w ho are the officers and di­ rectors of these institutions, w e are pleased to num ber as our business friends an d neigh­ The first thought is to eliminate extravagance, cultivate thrift. Think this over and place your savings in THE AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK Capital and Surplus $1,100,000.00 Resources Over $10,000,000.00 DEPOSITORY OF THE UNITED STATES THE ST A T E N ATIO NAL BANK OF AUSTIN TEXAS O rganised 1865 N ation alised 1862 OFFICERS W alter B rem ond, P resident Pierre B rem ond, Vice- J. G. Palm , Cashier W aiter B rem ond. Jr., Asat. P resident Cashier We Welcome Student Accounts We offer you a dependable banking service and we are confident th a t we will be able to add a personal touch to your business affairs with us, which will be decidedly attractive and satis­ factory. Will you not consider this announcement as an invitation to visit us, to become acquainted with our officers and employes, and give us the op­ portunity to discuss the m atter of opening an account with our b a n k ? ? ? The Texas Bank & Trust Co. Capital .............. $200,000.00 Surplus ............................. 27,000.00 . rn ‘ , “Just a block off the Avenue on East 6th” OFFICERS DIRECTORS -M i Sam Sparks, President M. C. Parrish, Vice-president H'V n ; Geo. W. Walling, Jr., Vice President H. A. Turner, Cashier Sam Sparks M, C. Parrish Goo. W. W alling, Jr.H. F. Murray S. A. Philquist ■ ■ T. B. W alling H. P. Hunnicutt R. D. Parker H. A. Turner S & H | K --- - - BL v Theta Xi fr a te r n ity announces the initiation o f Franklin K. M atejka o f Scald w ell, A. Garrison A insw orth o f A ustin, E. P. H all o f F ort W orth, Raymond W. Pearm an o f G aines­ v ille , Frank Hill o f F ort W orth and •John Edward Caldwell o f G alveston. The initiation cerem ony w as follow ed -by a banquet and sm oker at the ■chapter house on Saturday night. E n te r ta in Sunday School Claaa Mrs. R. H. B aker en terta in ed her Sunday school class o f the U n iv er­ sity b a p tist church on F riday ev e- fiiru- at her hom e. T hirty g u e sts rert- present. S tu n ts in m ental tel- pathy, m esm erism hypnotism w ere perform ed fo r th e am usem ent o f those present. and Phi D elta Theta D ance F riday night th e m em bers o f the Phi D elta T heta fr a te r n ity e n te r ­ tained th eir friends w ith the chapter's th e regular w inter term dance at E lk ’s H all. fu r­ J o y s” nished m usic fo r the occasion. “Jim m ie's Ellen M ayfield le ft fo r San A n- fjtom o on F riday to m eet her siste r ,! Ruth, who is tra v elin g to Los A n ­ geles, w here she w ill en ter a school o f expression. Miss Ruth M ayfield I is a fo rm e r stu d en t o f the U n iv e r ­ sity. The boys o f M cCabe M ansion e n ­ tertained their friends with a dance at the C actus T ea Room on F riday evening. M usic w as furnished by a five p iece orchestra. P unch was served to about fo u rteen couples. Ruth CUumney en tertain ed w ith a tea at her home Saturday a ftern o o n in honor o f Mrs. W illiam C hum ney, form erly Miss W inifred S w earin g- ton. in itia tes Alpha D elta Pi en te r ­ tained the p ledges and alum ni o f the sorority w ith a stunt, party on F ri­ day night a t the chapter house. Delta. Cl i announces the in itiation | o f G eorge L. D ietrich o f T yler, Ab- : per E. Lipscomb o f Brenham and * Harry H. M artin o f F ort W orth. Mrs. G. C. Schm idt o f F ort W orth visitin g her daughter, E telk a , a t Driskill H all. Josephine B en n ett en terta in ed se v ­ e r a l girl frien d s w ith a bridge party bn .Saturday aftern o o n a t her hom e. Kappa A lpha T heta alum ni and seniors had a luncheon at the D ris- cili H otel on S aturday a ftern o o n . Sue R agsdale and E velyn N ew ton the ;|of San A n ton io are g u e sts at Pi Beta Phi house. the I Phi Kappa Psi S le d g in g o f Bill Murphy o f W eath er­ f o r d . announces C larence Braden i? v isitin g from C ollege the frien d s on Ration lam pus. Helen B outhet and Clara M oore I \n te ll o f San A ntonio are v isitin g it the Zeta Tau A lpha house. Miss D agm ar Carlson F ort is v isitin g a t the W om an’s o f Worth {uilding. Florence Cow dry o f San A ntonio] has w ithdraw n from the U n iv ersity ] on account o f illn ess. P inta H u ff is spending the w eek nd at her hom e in Dallas. J. S. KOENIG Chiropodist and Foot Specialist 418 Littlefield Bldg.— Phone 4855 ■ g N I M H M I I I M tailor Mayer Minchen Sons M erchant Tailors 1881— to—-1922 H ere to sta y Piton* 8 3 I S 1009 Contra** Chief Executive of Ad Clubs to Speak In Austin THE DAILY TEXAN I on the subject o f “ M eetin g N ew B is* im*-- C onditions with Nev M ethods ” H is talk will have a particular appeal to students o f business* adm inistration and o f journalism . For flow ers phone 8 2 6 1 , Con nerly’s A ustin Floral Co. Reasonover’s Barber Shop, 11 chairs, Littlefield Building. WORLD’S Arrives in Austin Tomorrow MOST BEAUTIFUL WOMAN! AT HANCOCK OPERA HOUSE L loyd J. G r eg o r y , E d itor C. HL W ilson , A n i i U n t S.M .U. SQUAD WILL TRY FOR REVENGE IN GAMES WITH VARSITY INTR A M U RA L W RESTLING CONTESTS START SOON Intram ural w restlin g will sta rt on In sp ite o f M onday, February 20. the fa ct that n eith er m em bers n o r fur mer m em bers o f the V a rsity w rest- . ligib ie, there w ill be Ii g > *ng scene, in k eep in g w ith the ru t a s et ting o f t he p ictu re sh o w ­ ing on Monday, T uesday and W ed ­ nesday, G r i f f i t h ’** “ W ay Down East.'* H a n c a c k O p e r a H o u s e Perhaps th rillin g the most Sheba how ever, in c i­ dent in th*- m ammoth W illiam Fox spectacle, “Queen o f S h eb a ,” is th e and I chariot race betw een Vashti. A fter this, the g rea t battle between the arm ies o f ; Sol mon and his brother A d on ijah , j with Sheba’s army com ing up a t ai crucial moment to save the day, hag it j ar oused most enthusiasm . W hen is considered that over six hundred thousand men are engaged and th e I g rea ter part o f the fig h tin g ta k es) place on and around the m assive to w -! cr of David, the m agnitude o f the task o f J. Gordon Edwards, d irector, ss clearly realized. This spectacular photoplay will start its run at the Hancock O pera Hou se on Mo ti day. i See Co-op Barber Shop for good service. M O N D AY & T U ESD A Y CORINNE GRIFFITH C H A R L E S H E N R Y M A C K IN T O S H C harles H enry M ackintosh, pres­ id en t <»f the A sso cia ted A dvertising C lubs o f the W orld, is to be the guest o f Gamma Alpha Chi a* a luncheon on M onday, F eb ru ary 6, in the Dris kill hotel ballroom . Mr. M ackintosh is m aking a tour of the .States and he ha- already th e 220 a d v ertisin g clubs U nited co m p leted h a lf o f his itinerary. in His address a t the luncheon will be “Received P aym ent A ( t o r y o f h u ­ in t e r e s t, m an m g love, o f d r a m a , h u m o r c u tp e n t e and em o tio n. A worth story wet se ein g HERE’S THE GREAT EVENT W ED ., T H U R S., FRI. & SA T. ( * 7 k o s3 L .(!m e HAIL THE WOMAN" ! 'With thegreatest ca ;t o. stats ort as-.en*hhl withescrwr'f it’* •ftjORENL* VIDUIV •LLOYD >IULHrs w num cm t aas cu rs •m a ll, ai i Lamy •T U L L Y MA .'.SHALi •CHAULK! M K J U m n H •FOYkAfi.) MAWlHMt • V E R N O N D E N '! •G E R T R U D * C U I RE •M A T H IU * B t l IM M U v t - . CjCffldncT Sullivan / jYfr int tf I M»<*WthVuy v> Li wtJMrrr.fl DUA'IAT! C hi Mirv LM WTT It pictures her conquest over every-day econom ic conditions. It is a dram a of “just folks, for the characters m ight be you, your son, your m other or your daughter. It is not a political p r e a ch ­ ment, nor a sermon on m o­ rality— ju st a hum an d ra ­ ma of American life. TWO BIG SHOWS FOR ONE PRICE Woolen Goods require great care in cleaning Phone us— we will call a n y ­ w here for Dry C leaning and F rettin g . We have been very s u c ­ cessful in cleaning woolen goods and other heavy fabrics. You can profit by our experience, aud up-to- date equipment. 2 6 5 2 NICK LINZ 611 Congress Ave The Thrill Your Time Popular Prices N ew York Production W orld’s G reatest Love R om ance! And Then— The Chariot Race Six g n a t chariots, each drawn by four blooded Arabian h orses, plu n gin g m adly head-on tow ard tho audience. Round and round the course th ey g o -—a sm ash— a sm ash — an axle breaks— the plunging horses fa ll, th eir driver w ith them . Then full tilt over th ese prostrate form**, an­ other chariot and four horses plunge on to victory. Colossal Effects A lw a y s planning for the pleasure o f its g u ests the “ C actu s” surprised hem one ev en in g b y usin g only Can­ d o '. fo r lig h tin g . T he innovation was in sta n tly approved and now , b y re­ quest, the “ C actu s” announces that .here w ill be “ Candle L igh t” on Sun­ d ay even in g s until spring calls for the fans. Hyde Park Floral. Hall’s, t he B est in Flowers. DONNELLY & WHITE P lum bing and H eatin g C ontractors 005 C ongress A ve. Phone 131 Hume Wood & Grain Company W. FL Gantt- “THE UP TOWN YARD” Prom pt Delivery B locked Cord Wood $9.00 3 7 3 7 BLOCKS, KINDLING, STOVE AND CORD WOOD 1523 Lavaca READ THE ADS IN THE DAILY TEXAN ARE YOU CURIOUS A BO U T YOUR FUTURE? HAVE YOU AN IM PO RTANT PROBLEM TO SOLVE? FRESH FROM SUPREME EUROPEAN TRIUMPHS Special Matinee for Ladies Only W ednesday— No Girls Under 14 Admitted tEALART HCTU'ftt-S..J "J W E ^ E S D A Y l l A. M. TO l l P. M. THE GREATEST PICTURE OF ALL TIME, BY THE GFF.ATEST PRODUCER OF ALL TIME, WITH THE GREATEST CAST O f ALL TIME. « . . . D. VV. Griffith* M a s t e r i ' W m a . cern ^ e , Cast Lncludes: LILLIAN GISH DICHARD BARTHELMESS a n d HOWELL Sh e r m a n ^LAUREriKPNOVlKOi-? MgTORfi& KEIGHER IVAN C U I5T 1H B HILDA BUTSOVA th e o d o r e S t i e r -1 MATINEE NIGHT SEATS ON SALE M O NDAY IO A. M. I lf FEBRUARY 9th O’ Ni*ht, $4, $3.50, $, $2; M atinee, $3.50, $3, $2 .5 0 , $ 1 .5 0 Add IO Per Cent W ar T ax NO HYPNOTISM; NO TRICKS BUT A MYSTERIOUS, SCIENTIFIC REVELATION POSITIVELY ASTOUNDING IN ITS EXACTNESS------- NOVEL ATMOSPHERIC PROLOGUE SEE— T h e Fa moas Male Quatre!. ReniTuve' Barnyard Animals. The Laughable Barn Dance. Special Scenic Effects. LAST I VE NING" PER FO EM A'NCETT"K M7Stiarp A U S T I N L A U N D R Y DRY C LE A N IN G CO N O T E — C u n n in g ap p e a rs a t n ight p erfo r m a n ce * o n ly M o n d a y, T u < i d ay, W e d n e * d a y M a tin ee , lad ies o n ly . Main Floor B alcony ..... ... Children HIGH SCHOOL COURT PLAY P ractically 400 high school basket­ b all team s, scattered from Dalhart ta B row n sville and from Texarkana ta El ago, are this week com peting to d eterm in e county cham pionships, w in­ ner* o f which, with team s from cities h aving scholastic population o f 4,OOO or m ore, will be eligib le to the dis­ t r ic t tournam ent. A s soon as the 32 d istrict cham ­ pions are know n* bi-district gam es the winners of w ill be arranged, w hich w ill com pete in the final series a t A u stin on March 3 and 4. INSTRUCTORS ELECTED FOR SUMMER SCHOOL A t the m eeting o f the executive c o m m ittee o f the 1922 mummer ses­ sion recen tly held a num ber of im­ p o rta n t appointm ents to the summer fa c u lty w ere confirm ed. Among th ese, are P rof. H. L. Eel!.-, o f the io w a S ta te T eachers C ollege, who will giv e several courses rural school adm inistration and methods. Mr. J M. S in g leta ry o f Longview, T ex a s, a graduate o f A, & M., will g iv e instruction in agriculture in the sum m er session. rn lectu rer Dr. O scar H. Cooper o f Simmon C o lleg e, who was o ffe r e d a position as summer term, has been offered a similar po­ fo r the second term o f the sition com in g sum m er school. in the 1921 M AK E PLAY C O STUM ES HERE f o r Individual m easu rem en ts the costumes of the C urtain Club play, “ A n d ro cles and the L io n /’ have been taken by Miss Virginia Shearer of the hom e econom ics departm ent and ea ch m em ber o f the cast has been told how much m aterial will be needed. The m aterial, which has been ordered for som e tim e a t the direction of Peter Ames V in cen t, the designer, is now in the city. a l u m n u s c e t s j u d g e s h i p