(Bxxmt 4* 'I* »!* v 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* ^ 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* V a capacity of 2500. Come to the opening tonight. 4* rile new men’s g y mna si um has 4* 4* 4* 4- 4« 4 4« 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* You can lighten the work of the ( actus editor by hav­ ing your picture made early. F I R S T C O L L E G E D A I L Y T H E S O U T H t , u ‘ t ha t p u r i f y i n g ,lim through which all c i t y w a te r must go, J S L A T S F O R should be regulated with more care. is t he ch em ic a l with which Chlorine process, j .TOO ROOT E R S VOL. XVII. A l ' S T I N, T E X A S , W E D N E S D A Y . . J A N U AR Y 24, UHT DECATUR COLLEGE HERE TOMORROW IT T A K E S fi:{ F I R E S R E S I D E S S T E A M U L A M T O H E A T F M Y E R S I TV AGGIE GAMES ARE LAST ON SCHEDULE RECITAL PROCEEDS SWELL LOAN FUND T O O M I T H C H L O R I N E IS T R O P B L E W I T H (TTY W A T E R SI I T T A Baptist Basket tos se rs VV ill Meet Texas Five Tomorrow Night in New Gym. As a follow up on the opening of t he i.ovv g y m n a s i u m t oni ght when the L o ng h o r n s an d P i r a t e toss er s meet, D e c a t u r B a p t i s t College will send a t e a m a g a i n s t the T e x a s live t om o r ro w n i ght. This g a m e wa s not on t he r e g ­ u l a r schedule, hu t it pr omi se s to be a s s t r o n g a s the scheduled contests. T he D e c a t u r team ti. into c a m p last S a t u r ­ t ook T. I", day n i g h t with a score of TM to t<‘>. t he m a j o r i t y of The t h e T e x a s .strength of t e a m is not yet known, t h e y ha ve been sh o w­ in p ract ice, but Coach ing up well Van Gent t hi nks t he t e a m work is not a s g o o d as it should be. Eve n should T e x a s t a k e t he P i r a t e s ’ m e a s u r e to­ n i g h t by a heavy m a r k i n g , t he g a m e tomorrow' night will in all probability be a s ti f f one for t he Longhor ns. STUDY MADE OF “ART OF PLAYING” Home Economics Week Will G i \ e Old- Fashioned Play Evening— Pro­ gram Out Soon. t he f e a t u r e s of “ An old-fashioned play e v e ni n g , ” to be given by t h e f a c u l t y a n d s t u d en t s of t h e W o m a n ’s Physi cal T r a i n i n g De­ p a r t m e n t of t h e U n i v e r s i t y of I exas, t he will be one of H o me Economics We ek , which begi ns h e r e F e b r u a r y 22. The p ur po s e is to give a d e m o n s t r a t i o n of how to play. T h e e xer ci se was a r r a n g e d as a c o m­ pliment to th e m e m b e r s of the St a te C a n n i n g Club A ge n ts , who will meet iii Au st in d u r i n g the Home Economics Week. is t e a c h e r s One of the most serious difficulties t he work of t hes e a g e n t s an d of in r u r a l in st r uc ti on of t h e children in l a r ge g r o u p s in t he a r t of c o- oper at ive pl ayi ng, such a s is e s­ t he noon h o ur of school. s ential at T h e r e t h a t modern children tire losing t h e “ a r t of p l a y ­ i ng. ” is serious f e a r finished by t h e end of T he c ompl ete p r o g r a m for th e week will be the week, and will be r e a d y f o r d i s t r i b u ­ tion. “ Un pr e ce d en te d i n t e r e s t iii the c om i n g m e e ti ng s h a s been m a n i f e s ­ ted the fr om various q u a r t e r s of .Miss M a r y E. Ge ar ing, S t a t e , ” said he ad of the ^School of Ho me E c o n o m ­ ies, who h a s c h a r g e of t h e week. N u m e r o u s request.-, f or t h e p e a k e r s who will he on the p r o g r a m have been received f r om o t h e r T e x a s cities. The T he exhib ,s which a r e bei ng p r e p a r e d will pr obabl y he e xte nsi ve ly used a f t ­ e r request f o r the loan of t h e s e exhi bi ts has been the Bu r ea u of F a r m r eceived f r o m Devel opment of t he Bus iness Me n ’s (Tub of Memphis, Term. t h e meet ing. A l r e a d y a f u r n i s h e d R a il r oa d s ha ve reduced r a t e s f o r t he w’eek, a n d an org an iz e d e f f o r t will be ma de on the p a r t of t he clubs of t he S t a t e to send del egat es. F r e d F l e m m i n g of the S t a t e F e d ­ Mr e r a t i o n of W o m e n ’s Clubs and Mrs. F. V McAl i st er of t h e C o n g r e s s of individual M o t i l e s have u rg e d each club to send r e m ai n t h r o u g h o u t t h e week. d e le g at e s to N O T E D V I O L I N I S T P L A Y S T O M O R R O W A T “ Y ” A U D I T O R I U M F r a n k J. Kolbaba, a Bohemian vio­ l inist of considerable r e p u t a t i o n , and F r e d e r i c k Libke, pi ani st , will give a j o i nt recital t o m o r r o w e ve ni ng a t the U n i v e r s i t y Y. M. C. A. Au d it o ri um , b e g i n n i n g a t 8:15. T h e s e a r t i s t s a r e a p p e a r i n g her e u n d e r the a usp ic es of t h e Reed *Iu Society. The t w o m u s ic ia ns a r e of wide e x ­ perience in c oncer t wor k a n d nave a t h o r o u g h u n d e r s t a n d i n g an d a p p r e c i ­ ation of t he a r t of music. Mr. Kol­ b a ba , in addi ti on to \ e i n g a n excellent violinist, has a p e rs o n a l i t y t h a t will c h a r m his h ea re rs. i Since c omi ng t hi s c oun tr y, he to I a a s m e t wit h g r e a t success bot h as a soloist an d a t e ac he r. Mr. Libke is a mu si c i a n of t he di gnif ied a n d m a s ­ t erly r e p r e s e n t e d by Flarold Bauer. t y p e S i x t y - t h i e e f i n s ought to ke ep an It takes this m a n y i nst ituti on wa r m. every m o r n i n g for the U n i v e rs i t y. This d o e s not include the s t e a m h e a t ­ ing p lant , b u t is the n u m be r of fires that the s ha ck s require. Brick fuel was tried at the b e g i n ­ ning of the season, but was not found s a t i sf a ct o r y. T exa s and O k l a h o ma coals a r e used m o s t h now. T he st oves a r e of v a r i o u s sizes and m a k e s an d the men who ma k e t he fires say t h e r e is not a one w i t ho ut its trouble. T E N N I S P L A Y E R S P R E P A R I N G L OR S E R I N O M E E T S Tin* r ound robins doubles t o u r n a ­ ment in tenni s will be played a s soon as the w e a t h e r is favorable. T h e o b ­ ject of t hi s t o u r n a m e n t is to g e t some idea of t he wo rt h of the men eligible for t he t ennis t e a m and the di f f e re nt S t a t e a n d this spring. in te r S t a t e m e et s t e am . t e a m s eligibles The ma t c h e s will be played b et we en r e p r e s e n t i n g v a r io u s picked c l a s s e s of players. Sellars T h o m a s and .James T h o m a s will r ep re se nt l ast ii. A. Pi c ke ns and y ea r' s pla\ St ephen Dodd will t o g e t h e r t h e a m o n g and Ho ust on J o n e s a n d J a m e s Greer. Gillespie Stacy a nd Dr. D. A. Ben ilk will play as t he c o a c h es ’ t eam. McNeal D r u m - wr i gh t a n d He n ry Ev a ns a r e t he inel­ igibles, .J, A. B a k e r an d L. I ’. Br ad l ey a r e t e a m is composed of Mo r g a n Vining, of the D e p a r t m e n t of Extension, a n d C h a r l e s G r a n g e r , a H ig h School s t u d e n t . L. J. G r e g o r y a n d R. W. H i g g i n b o t h a m compose the f r e s h m a n t e a m . t he g r a d u a t e s . The t o wn HOME ECO MEALS MUCH IN DEMAND Two ol Serif* Already Given— Girl- Will Serve Banquet for Fifty iii February. T he a dv a nc e d s t u de n ts in th e School of Home Economics, u n d e r t h e s u p e r ­ vision of Miss J e n ni e Bear , a r e g i v ­ ing a -cries of dinner s each F r i d a y e vening a t 6 o ’clock, in 1). E. Hall. At fir t, it was with di ff icul t y the t w e n t y - f o u r t icket s were d ispos ed of but a f t e r t he f ir st di nner w’as s er ve d t here w a s a c o n s t a n t d em a nd f or t i c k ­ ets. Now t h e r e is no thi ng left e xc ep t a facul ty t icket, and n u m e r o u s pit *as have been ma de f or t hat. the old-fashioned Two of th e se di nner s ha ve a l r e a d y been s erved, tabl e service bei ng used. Miss B e a r s a y s the d i n n e r to be given n e xt F r i d a y will bo f a r s u p e r i o r to t h e t w o p r e ­ ceding, a s the mor e p r e t e nt i o u s k i t c h ­ en service t h e girls intend to use will give a d de d d i g n i ty to the meal. The g ir ls a r e goi ng to u n d e r t a k e to p r e p a r e an d se rve a b a n q u e t f or f i f t y persons t h e l a t t e r p a r t of F e b r u a r y . B O T A N Y S E M I N A R S T I D Y I N G H I S T O R Y O F T H E S C I E N C E T he B o t a n y S e m i n a r t his y e a r is s t ud y i n g t h e histor y of b o t a n y , t a k ­ ing it up from the ear li est ti mes. T h is cover* a period f r o m T h e o p h r a s t o the close of t he e i g h t ee n t h c e n t u r y , and t he e n t i re y e a r is to be devoted to it. The t he le ctur es a r e delivered b y m e m b e r s or t he i ns tr uc tor s. T h e fol ­ ire some of t he topics which l owing have been “ T h e E a r l i e s t P ri nt e d H e r b a l s , ” “ H e r ba l is t s of the t h e F i f ­ S i x t e e n t h C e n t u r y , ” “ F r o m t e en th C e n t u r y to Li nneus, ” a n d “ The I nfluence of Li nn eu s. ’ The S e m i n a r is ma de up of a dv a nc e d an d g r a d u a t e st ud e nt s an d of m e m be r s of t h e t e a c h ­ i ng s t a f f of t he School of Bot any. t a k e n up: A. & M. COLLEGE HONORED. “ D i st i ng u i sh ed A. & M. College has a g a i n been p u t in the l ist of f if teen schools classed a s I n s t i t u t i o n s , ” by the W a r D e p a r t m e n t a t W a s h i n g t o n . Only t h r e e .Southern schools w e r e in- ’uded. T h e U n i v e r s i t y of Cali for- r..a, a t Berkeley, Cali for ni a, h ea de d t he list. The W a r D e p a r t m e n t j u d ge s on t he basis of ef ficiency in m i l i t a r y t r a i n ­ ing. Farmer Five Will Play Here Febru­ ary 2J and 21 Return Contest February 2<» and 27. Committee Interested Capital of Loan Increasing in \ssociation Fund Will Continue Work. t o s s e r s will come Ac cor ding to t bt* comp le te schedule, which is now out, t h e F a r m e r basket to A u s t i n on b a l l F e b r u a r y 2M for t he first g a m e with j the L o n g h or n five. A series of two g a m e s will be played her e; t he n both t e a m s j o u r n e y to College S t a t io n Feo- I ! nary 20 f or the final series of the I reason. I All f our g a m e s come in a row, and I tho S t a t e c h a m pi o n sh i p w ill pr obabl y hinge on t h e series. Both t e a m s will ^ be t r a i n e d to tin hi ghest point of e f ­ ficiency. T h e F a n n e r s ha ve a lr ea dy the b egun to tal k of T h a n k s g i v i n g m a s s a c r e , and the first r u n g of the l adder wa s mo un t ed last hoodoo week when t h e y b r o k e the I n - t i t u t e a nd pilfOred re ve ng e the for Rice O w l ’s mascot. to a c c u st o m T he new m e n ’s g y m n a s i u m was put to its first use y e s t e r d a y when Coach C. E. Van G e n t ’s m en w en t t h r o u g h a h a r d pr a ct ic e t h e m ­ selves to t he new building. Van Gent has not a nounced his lineup f or the Sout hwest ern'^ g a m e a n d no one will know until th e whistl e blows t o ni ght . He will pr ob a b l y use e v e ry m a n on th e (Iliad before t he g a m e ends. S t u d e n t s ’ I c an has Fund $2,441, a c c or d in g This yesterday The total of r eached a to d a t a gi ven out t he c ont r ib ut i o n s does not pledged, which about to $2,000, nor t h e proceeds f rom the Ida Is, l i m e s Recital last night. a m o u n t include ti to h a w t hose who give R. E. L. S a n e r of Dallas has ma de p l a ns to o r ga n i z e a club to be called “ The One Thousand Club.’’ He ex- ports iii t hi s club, each to pay one h un dr ed doll ar s to the fund. His idea in o r ­ g a n i z i n g thi* club is to e l i mi na te the those e m b a r a s s m e n t e xper ienced by in contrast who give small a m o u n t s l a r g e r a mo un t s. to Should o t h e r cities over t in1 S t a t e tile c o m m i t t e e be ­ adopt lieves t h a t t h e $100,000 would soon be raised. scheme the o r g a n i z e r s of chil) c on t r ibut ion, r ef us e an y o t he r do no t me a n a m o u n t , no m a t t e r how small or l arge. T he co nt r i bu t io ns so f a r have r a ng e d all to a t he way t h o u s a n d dollars. By p r o m o t i n g f if ty cent s this plan, f rom this to t h o u s a n d m e m b e r s I >•>»< Dr. II. W. H a r p e r , p r o fe s so r o f j chem istry in the U ni ve rs i t y, sa y s t ha t ) t o o much chlorim* in w a t e r is worse t h a n not e n ou gh , and y e s t e r d a y he telephoned Ma yo r Wo ol r i dge an d told i tht> w a t *’r h a s discovery of a c er t ai n c on ta mi n a t i on of the supply. b o a t e d since th For the p a s t day user s of t he city w a t e r have noticed t h r e e or f our " ' “ '1 s » m e t h i o K vvnmp. a t r o n g odor of chlorine being prova lent a r o u nd ever y h y d r a n t . Prof. R. G. 'Tyler of the Un i ve rsi ty faculty is the in m a k i n g a s s i s t i n g c ha n ge iii t he p u r i f y i n g process. city t he T H I R D F L O O R B H A L L A N I ) E Y E R S H O I S E W I N IN B A S K E T Ii VLL in all s t u d e n t s T he t hi r d floor t e a m of “ It” Hall t he “ B” Hall seems de st ine d to win least, and in all c h a m pi o n sh i p at inter room inc. house probabi li ty t he 'Through m is t a k e it was s t a ­ medal. ted in S u n d a y ’s T e x a n t h a t they auf fered d e f e at . On the o t h e r hand, t hey won t h e i r f o u r t h s t r a i g h t g a m e vt t o d a y a f t e r n o o n by h e a t i ng out the first floor t e a m by a score of 27 to IO. Ross Hill pitched field goals and foul goals for p a st im e , Voorhies and G r e e r likewise got a nice bunch floor of goals. t ea m got t h r e e g oa ls a n d EUingwood T h is Loan F u n d is, c o n t r a r y to the opinions held by m a ny, f or t h e b e n­ ef it of needy the schools and d e p a r t m e n t s of t he U n i ­ v e rs it y. The only e sse nti a l r e q u i r e ­ m e n ts a r e i n t e g r i t y of c h a r a c t e r , a se ri ou s pur pose, a n d a real need of fi­ nancial aid. T he s t u d e n t s t e rn a t i o n a l Y. M. C. A. C o mm it t e e! will a P o a t t e n d t he convention. A g en- ; for e ra I p r o g r a m has been pl anned all th)* d el e g a te s , while each b r anch will have a special p r o g r a m a d a pt e d to it: work. 'I'. VV. C ur rie , t he local cc to sp ea k on ret a r y , has been {tsked Intel “ T he A d v a n t a g e s of Per sonal view.” .J, I. K ilpa tr ic k, exten ion sec r o t ar y , will s pe ak on “ Th)* Reflex Value of Campti ami C om m u n i t y .service. M VNV HE AR DR. I LRD II. A .series of t a l k s to t h e women of the U n i ve r si ty is b e in g given by J lr. in Mabel Ulrich each a f te r n o o n , the Met hodis t Chu rc h. u nusuall y l a r g e n u m b e r of g ir ls {ire a t t e n d i n g i nt e re s t t hese is lect ure s, a n d much being shown. Y e s t e r d a y a f t e r n o o n the c hur ch was filled hit IF a n h our be ­ l ec tu r e commenced. fore the An to Dr. Ulrich hits conf er ence hour s e v­ ery m o r n i n g d u r i n g f ro m IO to 12 o’clock in th)* w o m a n ’ gym. < At this ti me a n y girl of tie* Universi- ! ty may t al k with her. the week t h e r e q u e s t s The location of t h e s e r e q u e s t s has indicated on a m a p ' r e c e n t l y been d r a w n by m e m b e r s of t he B ur ea u s t a f f . Thi s m a p s ho ws t h a t in a d d i ­ tion f or ei gn c ou nt ri es the B u r e a u has received re- q ue st s ‘ ithcr f o r b u l le t ins or for a p e - ‘ t r y o u t s for the d eb at e between the ti fie i n f o r ma t i on a b o u t muni ci pal a f - ( B a y l o r Philos a n d t he H o g g L i t e r a ry f ai r s f r om all h u t t h r e e .States of the Society will be held at the n e x t reg- Uni ted S t a t e s , fr om C a n a d a an d from ‘ u la r me et i ng , J a n u a r y BO, it wa s de- over o ne -h al f of t h e f o u r h u n dr ed o r Icicled l ast night . more Te xa s. HOGG DIS< U SS FIS M EXICO. ------ ~ i nc or po ra te d munici pal it i es of f r o m A n o t h e r m a p c o r r e s p o n d i n g s o m e ­ w h a t with t he f i r s t one h a s been con­ t r a c t e d so a s to show t h e location o f ' 0,1 “ O u r L e g i s l a t u r e In t he d e b a t e l ast night on the q u e s­ tion of a p r o t e c t o r a t e o v e r Mexico, f light arui T a l i a f e r r o f or t he n eg a ti v e won ov er S c r u g g s a n d S l a t e r . A talk w a s given by; e ve r y person on t he B u r e a u ’s mai li ng E. T. J o n e s list. Thi s m a p s h o ws m a n y f or ei gn offices, and n ea r l y ev e ry S t a t e in t h e Union is r e pr e s e n t e d t he re on, with T e x a s l ea di ng by far. T he se m a p s will be k ept up t o da te , a s o t h e r r e ­ q u e s ts f or service, bulletins, o r to be placed on r e ­ ceived. t h e m a i l i n g list, a r e ( OKI ) GYM < I. A SS ES DISMISSED. All classes in t h e w o m a n ’s g y m n a - i thi s week ■ sium a r e b e in g exc use d f or t h e l e c tu r es by Dr. Ulrich. The f r e s h m e n an d p o p h o m o r e s a r e r e q u i r ­ ed to a t t e n d t h e lecture. I N T R AMI R A ) . C R O S S ( OI N T R Y R U N W I L ! , H E I I K I. I) T O M O R R O W is t h a t t h e i r t e r m , E v er y lined up with i n t r a m u r a l division except t he Se ni or A c ad e ms h as e n te r ed a t e am of f our men in t he cross c o u n t r y run, which will be held t o m o r r o w a f t ­ ernoon. T ho se who a r e on t he inside predict the s o p h o m o r e s ’ chance o f wi nn i ng is t he rosi est, a l t h o u g h th e O t h e r t e a m s have p r o m i s i n g r u n n e r s lineups. Boyd Wi ll iams of j on ! Spur. Te xa s, who won t he r un d u r i n g j t he fall the | laws, while V. Fr i e dr i ch s, t he w i n n e r o f several r u n s last y e ar , will a d d to t h e s t r e n g t h of t he e n gi n ee r s. The following men have e n t e r e d : Laws B. and Williams, ll. T a y lo r , Samuel ( l l . J . ) Davis; Fhigineers • N. H. Roy, V. F' ri ed e ii ch s, W. IL T a y ­ lor a n d T. B. J o r d a n ; J u n i o r s - F. E. Wa l k e r , VV. K. Sale, L. L. A r m o r , Sel- S o p h o m o r e s —W y a t t bey Baldwin, R. M. Pat e, (J. I. Lewis a nd W a r r e n ; F’r e s h m e n G. A. P o i n d e x ­ t er Wilson and T a l i af e r r o. J. B ak er B r e n gl e ; ( ’n - FHI I L A M S W O R K I N G . in t he I n te re st a t hl e ti c s in w o m e n ’s is i nter cl ass c ent er ed at present b a s ke t ball g a m e s . T h e s en i or an d f r e s h me n ' t ea ms, since t h e i r victories j last F’r iday nighty a r e w o r k i n g with t h a n e v e r to keep up mor e t ea m t h e i r r e p u t a t i o n s . Tht* se ni or t his y e a r was j u n i o r t e a m last y e a r and is s t r i v i n g to ke ep is The record. its f r e s h m a n c onf ide nt t h a t it is g o i n g to hu mb le all the u p p e rc l as sm e n . t h e vi ct or ious i nt er est t e a m A Gig c a m e is expect ed next F’riday ni ght, when tht* j un io rs an d t h e se ni or s p l a y t he s o p h ­ omores. f r e s h m e n play t he CO-ED P R ES S C U B MEETS. Miss E l e a n o r S y ke s was elected c o r r e s p o n d i n g an d Miss s e c r e t a r y M a r g a r e t R en n i e w a s elected sear - g e n t - a t - a r m s a t t he second m e e t i n g of t he W o m a n ’s P r e s s Club, which was held Monda y night . s h or t t al ks on t he n a t u r e a nd scope of t he c l ub’s wo rk w e r e t he f e a t u r e s o f the e v e n i n g ’* p r o g r a m . A n o t h e r m e e t i n g will be held this week, when the work o f o r g a n i za t i o n will be finished. l a t t e r p a r t of Se ve ra l t h e in The f i r s t m e e t i n g of girl s t u d e n t s i nt er este d j o ur n a l i st i c wor k was held l a - 1 week. Miss Do ro t hy Renick of Waco is t h e p r e s i d e n t of t he o r ­ g a ni za ti on. P AR T Y AT W O M A N ’S BUILDING. in The n ew g ir l s t h e W o m a n ’s Buil ding a r e p l a n n i n g a n e n t e r t a i n ­ m e nt t o n i g h t for t h e gi rl s who have been in t h e bui lding longer. Details have been k e p t secret, b u t it is r u ­ t h e r e will be a curious mo re d t h a t I a n d i n t e r e s t i n g p r o g r a m and p a r t y . No. Sit FORMAL OPENING OF GYMNASIUM IS SET FOR TONIGHT Southwestern Quintet Will Meet l onghorns on “ Best Basket Ball Court in Texas.’’ \ armity Band TTHI Be on Hand to Help Frat (fame to Be Prelude. t on i g h t , wh en Tin* new m e n ’s g y m n a s i u m will be fo r m a l l y o p en ed the S o u t h w e s t e r n b as k e t t o s s e r s meet t he Lo ng ho r n five. Besides the he ad lin er of t he e ve ning, t h e r e will be a p r el i m­ i nary i n t r a m u r a l b a s k e t ball g a m e be- t we elf’ t he Beta Theta P h i ’s a nd t h e S. \ . PL’s. S e a t s will be r es e r v ed f or HOO r o o t­ er- a nd the V a r si t y Ba n d will be p r e s ­ ent to p< p up t he T e x a s t ea m. “ We {ire d oi ng e v e r y t h i n g possible to m a k e t he o p e n i n g i mp re ss i ve ,” said Di rector L. Then. Be lmont. “ T he b us ­ ine men of Au st in have been invi­ ted to at ti ml t h e g a m e , an d we will be able to -eat a c rowd of 1,000.” “Tin* b a c ke t ball c our t is the hest in T e x a s , ” said C. E. Van Gent. T h e floor is e d g e - g r a i n e d a n d of h a r d wood. T h e r e is a s pace of six feet bet wee n t he p l a y i n g field and the g r a n d s t a n d , for o ut si de plays an d officials. t h u s a l l o w i ng room As a climax f or g y m n a s i u m t h e o p e n i n g t h e r e will be a b asket ball g a m e t o m o r r o w night b et ween Deca­ t u r Bapt i t College a n d T e x a s , wi th t h e t he Delta T a u D e l t a ’s p l ay in g V T. O. F r a t e r n i t y t he pr el i mi ­ nary. in “ Most o f t h e men will he used in t wo g a m e s , ” stud Coach Van the e Gent. “ We expeet by this met hod to bo able to c h o l e e t he fir*! t e a m . ” Van is not at {ill conf ident of wi n­ Gent n i ng cit Tier g a m e , but s ay s his men w ill wot k h a rd t h e i r s late clean. to keep The n u n who an* showing up b es t ;ire D i l l m a r , T h o m p s o n , Bar nes , Sec­ ern-, DeV'mney, T h o m a s , Rodgers, an d Ma r ti n , and a f t e r the next two g a m e s “ C o a c h ” e xp e c ts to pick his fir st t e am . to bi* able DEVEREUX PLAYERS COMING IN SPRING Company Which Pleased Large Audi­ ences During Pageant Last V ear Will Return to Vustin. Th e Clifford Dever eux Pl ay er s , who ga in ed such wide p o p u l a r i t y here l a st soar , will play h e re Apr i l U, IO {intl t h e last day, l l , wit h a m a t i n e e on the Athlet ic u nd e r of s e­ in Council. T h e y will p r e s e n t q u e n c e a s er ie s of pl ays to i ll us tr at e the g r o w t h of t h e d r a m a , th»* a u p i n A di f f e r e n t pl ay will be p r e s en t e d at. each p e r f o r m a n c e , t he f o u r pl a ys to be chosen f ro m the following list: “ T he F i s h e r m a n ’.- Rope, ” “ P l a u t u s , ” “ E v e r y m a n , ” “ Love’s L a b o ur I*ost,” .Scar bor ough, ” by S h e r i ­ “ A T r i p to d a n ; ‘An E n e m y to t h e People,” 1b- en. an d “ Tho L e ag u e of Youth, ” by Ibsen. It had n ot been decided ye t which f o u r of th)* six will be selected. T he s a m e cast will a g a i n s u p p o r t Mr. Deva* roux. T h e pl ays will riot be given out of doors this y e a r a s has been done in previous y e a rs , b u t will be p r es en te d in the new g y m n a s i u m a t Sp ee dwa y and T w e n t y f o u r t h S t r e e t . S P E VK ERS’ C U B MEETS. An ex tem po d e b a t e on the A da rn so E i g h t - h o u r Bill f e a t u r e d t h e regula m e e t i n g of Speaker.*’ Club, which wa held l ast ni ght . T h e n eg a ti ve , reprt sent ed by ( has. B a r r o w a n d ( ’has. Ut lick won a u n a n i m o u s decision ove J o h n Gof er arid G a r l a n d Day on th questi on, “ Resol ved, t h a t t he Ad an on P h g h t - h o u r Bill is to th e best ir ten* st of bo th p a r t i e s concerned. “ T h e p u r p os e of S p e a k e r s ’ Club, a outl i ned by t h e f ounder , H u g h Poi t e r , ” was t h e s u b j e c t o f a b r i e f tai by R. VV. Ro dg er s. P r e s i d e n t Pre; c o l t Wi l li ams closed t he m e e t i n g wit a n out line of p l a n s f or t he cornin t e r m. I THE DAILY TEXAN T he S t u d e n t D a i l y P u b l i c a t i o n o f the U n iv e r s ity o f T e x a s . Daily Column J. F. II. P u b l i s h e d e v e r y m o r n i n g e x c e p t M o n ­ d a y d u r i n g t h e co ll eg e y e a r . E n t e r e d a s s e c o n d - c l a s s m a t t e r a t t h e P o s t o f f i c e a t A u s t i n , T e x a s , u n d e r t h e A c t of C o n g r e s s , M a r c h ll, 18Ti#. [ k n e w a m a n once, s e v e r a l y e a r s a g o , Au m l f l l i g e n t m a n He was a bachelor I A n d he h ad lived in o ne s p o t , t w e n t y ) S u b s c r i p t i o n p r i c e $2.50 p e r y e a r — H i gh t on t h e e d g e of a lake, he lived p r o v i d e d t h e S t u d e n t A c t i v i t y fee. f o r e a c h s u d e n t t h r o u g h A u d at. n i g h t j VV hen t h e w h i t e b i n bes on t he s h o r e R o y E. H a w k S i l a s B. R a g s d a l e . . . . M a n a g i n g E d i t o r An d t h e mo o n m a d e a silvc ry p a t h ......................... M a n a g e r { _ \ c r m s t h e w a t e r O t i s E. N e l s o n — I C h u r n e d in t h e d a r k n e s s t t f m o a n e d h o pe s U d i t o r - i n C h i e f ha(it !h(. O f f i c e s : I i l T . m o m i o n M a i n I w h " h narrowed a i t r n l u n c h e d t h e B u i l d i n g . T e l e p h o n e HI IO. D o wn T o w n , 201 VV. S i x t h St. , T e l e p h o n e 489. Issu e E d itor T o d ay J A S . it. B E V E R L E Y . R ep o rter s. W e n d e l l M a y e s . M a r i o n H a w k i n s . E. T. J o n e s I. I). H e s s . <\ E. Bowl e s. P r e s t o n N o r t h r u p . J a m e s O. W y n n E l o i s C r a w f o r d . J e s s e M Hill. L e e W o l f i n D o r o t h y M< K n i g h t I O f w o m e n l!:1 — ' h o r i zo n ' his old m a n Like t he r o a d to a h e a r t ' - d e s i i e W e us* d t o sit on his Hide s o p And m o k e a n d talk \ no* I! to i I i 1 J ii! !■ ie in upo n it Lu I he had t i m e to lid ok And he k n e w how And o nce I a ked hi m w h a t he t h o u g h t Ii I'e w a s j u s t a eire Ie < r eon a tow ii ''ii d 11 v i o u j t h e r e i t h a t lit tle p o p l a r t r e e r i g h t a r e looks p r e t t y , son 111 t I,, Hie left of y o n d e r j u t t i n g r o ck It Aud g r a c e f u l like Now, son I l u m b i o ' - j ac ks d o n ’t n e v e r c u t a THE NEW GV M. h a l w a y s g i v e s b a d luck And w h e n y o u t r y t o d r i v e p r i n g the p o p l a r True, it is no! on the campus, but it is a shack, just the same. Not knowing the exact number at present on I niversity­ rant pus, and not hav ing time to ta cts at the desired ascertain this late hour, we believe we can s ay with some degree of cer- — t a i n t V, that with t h e addition of W h e n e v e r p o p l a r ’s on it our handsome new gym nasium . 1 w hich will lie d ed icated to n ig h t by the blowing of the r e f e r e e s Southw estern whi stl e game, that the S t a t e of T e x a s aa can easily boast of having more sh ack s on and near t h e campus “'"’l "" , n a i n t t|)(Sre c a p i a c t d ’ul nm w o m e n — ..._ . i p r e t t y for i Hu t th* hat it « ' , i T h e s t u f f w o n ’t f l o a t f o r hell And j a m s u p e v e r y t i m e I ts t oo p l u m s o f t t o b u i l d w i t h And a f i r e S e e m s like it c h o k e s a n d d i e s l i k e a n d s m o o t h 10 i s t a n d i n g o v e r • ■ of her I niversity than can any ot her S t a t e in the I mon. the sheet is made possible by the dainty use of the scissors by one NS ell, why shouldn’t she / Is not 0 j (he m an y e d it re ss es ) and ev feminine \ es, she is, and speak- j touch that only a paper issued , \ c L i s i \ e l \ for and bv our oppo- Texas the largest S t a t e in all the » ry s to ry hears I nion / ing seriously, this is what hurts. It is the truth. We have spent site sex can have. nearly $8,000 for the erection of a triple deck a f f a i r that disgrace to a I niversity. And ,|nd is a , d r M appeat, i n w with most fflf 1|rinf, Miss So ,V(m( pogsesse8 that yet si nee (he memory ot man ;1|!(| So. either as a lecturer, vis- sUlden, <)f Hu. ( o U e ire 0 f i linnet Ii not lo the contrary we | ndlls(ria| A l ( s have heard o f g y m s and g y m From our very ,lmi(,.d kn„ w |,,dct, o f wha( (he funds. Oh. g ym fund, g y m pros- p e lt s , w h i l e ail thou I likes Is this for and enj oys, appearing in the se e­ you, g y m ? Certainly not. ldar ,|ai| it.s> such , at.,it.s lnllst i)e the authorities say that our new feminine reader a(,,. is only a temporary highly unpleasing lo the majori- s tru cture affair. and that we will have a tj „ f (he student bode ol ( . I better one some day. We believe ,.,|jto r’s the day to lie tar distant, hut if I alMlity lo clip. little need lie said. such is the ease, we believe that SUfh puhliealions as The $8,000 drawing |>a j|v Texan. The New York interest would have aeromplished far more Times. Harper s Weekly and A t ­ tn the end than it has up to the | lantie Monthly are well men- I inned in the sa m e issue of Tht p resell I lime. ,.vfhanKe Vs . . . The argument that so m e place! Lass-O. . . , for commencement e x er ci s es is needed since the auditorium has , been condemned grant this hut at the s a m e li m e we contend that so tar a s the m ull io ne d, ,.an b e co mm enceme nt Hie p a p e r s name indicates .. . u con iai ns all and covers nolo \ eonerete exam ple o f the , ,u . al)ov( j|y view concerned. ini, uh a( „ nt. w o „,d sl|ppost. is go,al. We ln y. olht.r , han . . . „ is „ .. j . , that a suitable auditorium could he the editorial page. Mere we have been rented to care for (he can soe a „ .,n( u n r o l l graduation exercises. to With this $8,000 and all that make a newspaper, cast aside e v e r y t h i n g else that goes should have been collected in the p;i'd by the publicity give n the enterprise, g y m n a si u m our should have been s o m e t h in g of which proud „l the Speedway to be proud. \r t you f i oui c o o p ? „ u . merely tor the s ak e of f illing the ''beet. Vs a headline!* or lead o f f we find the y o u n g lady using s a y i n g s copier one ot “/.eke s I Iit» Daily Texan, where ( h t d t .„(.ril>t,s v < m n i{ If you are. your ambition for garlic-cheesed atmosph er e o l e x a s and the I niversity is eer- our u , T . l “ * l Ne t S own "English Channel, I prior to s ig n in g for a qui/, sec Following lion there was not money (his masterpiece is an effort bv that much Elbert Hubbard, entitled "Lov 'cheve we eould have , in History 2. waited s u f f i c ie n t , or with capital in hand and subscrip- a l l y . ” i n d iv i d u a l s The L a s s - 0 has been so l i o n s promised by far- and t h e ( o-Op, which certainly reaching in its e f f o r t to cop the will he paid. additional money news that there is little to be tor building a permanent g y m - missed i.cttia nasiuni could have been obtain- n ew s o f the college and camp us cd. Surely such se cu ri ti es would which ii should contain ) have been su fficien t We believe . ha . a g ood news- N e e d l e s s to s ay that ail will paper could be published in such be present tonight to help n a m e a Held. We do not wish (o d is ­ till latest frame addition to the count (he co-ed's ab ility to issue <■-.Pus one o f the many land such a newspaper, hut w e d o b " lieve that the ef fo rt put forth m a r k s o f our f o r t y acres. ( ot h er than the - ’ H VN(,F: CRITICISMS. on i he L a s s - 0 indicates that the y o u n g ladies in ch a rg e are not , T . T . . . ( I h e Lass-O.) i doin* very best. Fo r an ex am p le o f what y o u n g women A truly co-ed pi,per. E v e r y eau do in t h e way o L n e w s - g a t h hue, e v er y d i p p i n g ( f o r most of i r i n g we would invite the Den- T U R D A I L Y T E X A N A N N O U N C I N G the Display of the Player Piano Rolls 30c Popular Sheet Music 10c I NEW SPRING WOOLENS J- R. Reed Music Co. Kahn Clothes This shop is the local representative of Kahn Made-to-Meas* m e < lollies, anti we can trut hf ull y say that we have never seen such pretty patterns, such hands om e s ty lin g s , such handsome all-wools with gua ran tee d dy es Come by and jiisl take a peep at th em . .Scarbrough's C. M. MILLER D e a le r in Wal l T a p er , T a in ts, Oils, W in d o w C la s s , and Tainters* S u p p lie s . T ic t u r e F r a m in g a S p e c ia lt y . S ig n s . 807 C O N G R E S S A V E . HALL’S GENTRY STUDIO See U s for Your C hr ist m as Pictures 806 1-2 Congress A v en u e P H O N E 1870 Consumers Fuel and Ice Co. B E S ! ’ Grade COALS, Pure Distilled W ate r Ice Phone 473 it in t h e Griffith Drug Co (Scarbrough Building) Quality Mills A Drug Store for the Multitude The Home of the “ Au st in Maid” and “W h it e D om e” Flour ( KEAM OF CORN, H I G H - G R A D E M E A L A N D MILL P R OD U CT S A U S T I N . T E X A S A lw ays on the Job P H O N E S 26 “e«™ »e« CAPITOL BAKERY EDISON MAZDA LAMPS Shades, Portables and All S t u d e n t s ’ Supplies in Our Line A. E. HANCOCK CO M PANY P L U M B I N G , H E A T I N G A N D ELEC TR IC WORK 908 Congress Av en ue Ph o n es 193 I niver sity Branch St ore a t 2300 1-2 Guadalupe St reet, in ( harge o f Walter I). Wh itm ore ( U o f T. S t u d e n t ) Phone 3090 Y o ur tradt* is a p p r e c i a t ­ ed, and all orders prompt* ly d elivered. W e r e c o m ­ m end our S a n it a r y W r a p ­ ped 5c a Loaf W I L L I A M R U B I N S O N , Prop. Old P h o n e 1016 S. G R E E N B E R G Wukasch Cafe & Grocers Short Order Lunches and l i n e Confections, Fruits, R ef re s h m en t s at All Hours Picnic Lunches. Free Del. Old Phone 1007 Old Phone 1071 C. G. W I K A S H — 2218-20 Guadalupe St.— JOE A. W U K A S H ton newspaper women to Austin watch the “Th irteen” Texan c o e d reporters garner the hap­ penings of the I niversity n e i g h ­ borhood. We anticipate an other Denton reference to The Texan in the near future. ( H Y E T H E M ALL A C H A N C E Through the e f f o r t s o f Hon. Myron G. Blalock, a memb er of the S t a t e Legislature and for­ mer student of the University, and busines m anager o f The Texan, a bill was presented at I he present session of the L eg i s ­ lature providing for the es t a b ­ lishment of a number of Junior the Agricultural Colleges over Sta te of than Texas another V. A M. College in Wes t Texas. rather THE ELLIOTTS’ T h e r e a r e a few mor e p i c t u r e s of f r a t s , societies a n d clu bs to be ma de f o r t h e C ac t u s . T i m e is l i m it e d — m a k e y o u r d a t e w i t h THE ELLIOTTS’ begin with, and that a certain number o f t he se schools should he established the State, in places found suitable at a later date. throughout Instead of fine buildings and in unused library, the plan o f ­ fers a comfortable place for lec­ ture^ by a competent instructor, af te r which the pupils in a t t e n ­ dance may go to the adjoining fields that mig ht he called the campus and there put what they have learned in the classroom to a practical test, by using the enim frv m e country, actual I • . . j I can lie indulged in at t h es e Ju «, / ’^ii^ nior < alleges. farm work 01. , e e I f I . , .plows, cul tivators and other im ,• probed ma ch ine s for farming. e , N eed les s to say that such a plan i> practical, and the sooner such is done, the old cry. “ back for to I here will not he the present in- fb i \ to the city for want o f a place to obtain a practical educa- f a r m , ” will cease, the 4 , ,h nt in S u c " nu n * / ; Blalock and ot li­ . era* of hi* ty p e in the Le°*isla- luce can not fail to bring about a practical remedy for the needs u t . , Mr. Blalock believes that ap- j , n l ’ . p ro \i rn; io xi m ut e ly $25,000 should be appropriated for each college to Sick clothe^, s e e Dr. B i ig s & Co. The only ex cl u si ve Optomet- erist and Manufacturing Optician in Aus tin We grind any lense on two hours* notice The American National Bank I N A U S T I N , T E X A S U. S. G O V E R N M E N T D E P O S I T A R Y C A P IT A L $300,000.00 S U R P L U S $700,000.00 R E S O U R C E S $5,000,000 SOLICITS YOU R A CC O U N T h o . W. L itt le fie ld , P r e sid e n t. v. ( . R o b e td e a u , V ic e -P r e sid e n t. i .J. S ch n e id e r, C ashier. H. A. W'roe, V ic e - P r e s id e n t , T. H. D a v is , V ic e - P r e s id e n t , if, P f a e f f l i n , A s s i s t a n t C ashier. ( ar ! T. W id e n , A s s i s t a n t C a sh ier B U Y A K od ak We Have T h e m — $6.00 and tip JO R D A N COM PANY We Make Kodak Prin ts E v e r y D a y ” 610 ( (ingress Ave. Branch at Van Sm ith Dr ug Co. LA R G E STOCK OF S E C O N D - H A N D U N I V E R S I T Y BOOKS, Tex as P enn an ts , S t a ti o n er y in all the Tints. We B u y Your Old Books E V E R Y B O D Y ’S BOOK ST OR E I hone 1483 9 Qg Congress Av en ue H a v e Y o u L o s t Anything? that Did you know* a d v er t is in g in The Texan was the best w a y to recover it? The Texan reaches the entire stu d en t body. R at es are one cent per word for the first insertion and a half-cent for each additional insertion. DONT BE OVERCOME BY THAT OLD LAZY FEELING— YOU CAN'T SL E E P IT OFF The Tonic You Need Is the HORSEHIDE PILLS SPA LD IN G ’S BASKET BALLS. BASE BALLS, T E N N IS BALLS, BATS. GLOVES, MASKS, T EN N IS RACKETS, TRACK SUITS, SHOES EVERYTHING ATHLETIC AT t h e : g o o d THE PRICE IS THE SAME IF WE ORDER' COLLEGE NOTES N athaniel Jacks, Editor Lawrence Rhea, Assistant. S O C IE T Y “ C a b b a g e s ” — T h e D r a k e H e l p l i n e h a n d s us t h i s o n e . w h i ch w a s a h e a d in one oi o u r r e c e n t i ssues, a n d t h e y m a k e t h e c o m m e n t on t he In id a n i call the w h o l e " P h i l l e r , ” T h e h e a d , “ C o- E d T o s s e r s S t a r t P r a c t i c e - D a i l y Texan." T h e c o m m e n t , “ T h is m u s t b e a n e w n a m e f o r s o m e ki nd o f m a s c u ­ line t h i s t h e D r a k e Delphic, “ Bu ll - h e a d I i r s t C a n e r Dog s Me et D u t c h G a m e - D r a k e E v i d e n t l y t h e y h a v e t h e i r o w n w a r t r o u b l e s u p t h e r e , anti a r e n o t a b l e t o k e e p a b s o ­ lutely n e u t r a l , a s P r e s i d e n t W i l s o n h as r e q u e s t e d . B u t w e n ot i c e t a n g o i s t . ” D e l p h i c . ” in i i S t u m p e d — T h e y a r e m a k i n g a n e x ­ p e r i m e n t ut t h e U n i v e r s i t y o f W a s h ­ i n g t o n to r e m o v e s t u m p s f r o m a fiel d by m e a n s o t h e r t h a n d y n a m i t e . A s h e e t of s h e e t ir on is p l a c e d o v e r t h e s t u m p is p l a c e d a n d t h e s h e e t t w e n t y - f o u r f o r a n d h o u r s . 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