F I R S T COL L EGE D A I L Y I N T H E S O U T H AUSTIN, TEXAS, SUNDAY, JANUARY 16, No. 84. flcTUS NOM INEE FAILS TO R EC EIV E COUNCIL’S VOTE CURTAIN CLUB HAS REGULAR BALL TWO NEW MEMBERS PRACTICE WILL ^NKET TAX NOW BEING CONSIDERED DEPARTMENTAL RECEPTION IS BEGIN MONDAY BIG SUCCESS « , rd Powell. Applicant, G ets Unani- quet Planned for January. Coach Disch Issues First Call for Old letics and Publications. M iss M argaret Batts and Tom Scurry Are E lected to Membership— Ban­ Students’ A ssem bly Com m ittee Taking I p Matter of F ee ta Cover A th­ m0U9 Decision o f Student Coun- CU as A ssista n t B usiness Manager ^ ear Book. Men to Appear— A ssistance in Coaching W ill Be Rendered F o llow ing th e policy of the U niv er­ by Ineligible Men. s ity C u rta in Club in obtainin g new ______ m a te r ia l to tak e the place of those i Contrary I -'eneral ex p e ctatio n , who will be g ra d u a te d la J une, two AI1 oltl men o u t fo r basebaU Mon’ n e i t h e r C. D. J oh ns , who w as recom - mended for a,- t a u t m a n a g e r of th e iratto ..v.. new m em bers, Miss M a r g a re t B a tts day and Tom Scurry, were elected to mom- Cactus by Business M a n a g e r C h arles bership la st Thursday night. g Stewart, noi 0 . B. S an er, received The club is planning to give a ban­ election at the h a n d s of th e S tu d e n t s ’ Council yesterday afternoon. In s te a d , quet a t the Tea Room some time be- fore the end of thr month. ,s the la te s t ord e r issued from ,he athIeti(' departm ent. Coach B illie i -------- if ------ league ball Disch, him self once I.; -.u _ a player, will meet his men at the Gym headquarters soon after 2 o ’clock Mon- At a m eeting of the S tu dents’ A s­ sem bly held Friday night, the report of the finances of the T h an k sgivin g! Receptoin, the statu s o f the accounts of la st year’s Texan and m atters in ; regard to a blanket tax to cover ath- |etics and stu d en t publications w ere i__ii considered. The report of President It. F, B ailey of the T han k sgivin g Reception was read and accepted. Ward Powell, eligible by v irtu e of th e rig h t o f application for th e office, w a s e le c t e d b v una ii nous vote. member has the privilege of inviting !'1 th' :n !,ut bi B ue baseball toga. u i c i i i M c i one guest. The affair will consist of a dinner, followed by a short dramatic Several accounts still due last y ea r’s Texan and still unpaid were put in the ^ ^ true that not as much of the | hands of a com m ittee com posed of G \V. Smith and Leroy expert m aterial on the Campus as j M ixson, S Each (‘a-' afternoon, take their names and u j j v. p i i v a a ca o u n u l I The result of the election came as a distinct surprise to all interested in the election, including the e d ito r -in -- „hief and business m anager of the vear-book, a both of th ese believed that the recommendation o f th e busi­ ness manager would c a r r y su fficien t weight to select the man. entertainm ent, and the evening will end with dancing. Two short one-act “ Fancy F ree” by Stanley plays, Houghton and “A M arriage Has Been A rran ged ” by Alfred Sutro, have selected and it is possible that a m atic monologue will complete ppogram. (o a c h Disch would w ant will meet him Monday, but those who are in­ capacitated by reason of ineligibility been can render first aid to the baseball dra- team by helping to shape the material the into form where the coach can han- j | e jt Unique Feature I*; Entertainm ent for N on -Dancers— H istory of Aca- dem Reception Is Por­ trayed in Three Acts* W ell ordered and carefu lly prepared by the combined forces of capable dec­ oratin g and en tertain in g geniuses, tho annual Academ ic Reception la st eve­ in one of the m ost ning culm inated L’om plete successes ever attained in the history o f the school. Som ething over a hundred students were en ter­ tained by a program filled with fe a t­ ures for both dancers in the W oman's Gymnasium and for the non-dancers in the parlors of the W oman’s Build­ ing. In the W oman’s Gym, with a great longhorn above the main en­ sober trance overlooking a hall draped in soft gray moss and set o ff with art­ fully arranged “T V in T exas colors, with the nooks and crannies shaded with cedar and all the room softly lighted by counties* red-shaded bulbs budding from the moss-WTapped lines sk illfu lly strung in one great square, President Purcell put in motion the forces of m errym aking at 8:45 by leading o ff tho grand march with Miss Corinne Storey of Lockhart. Then dance by dance the evenin g gave over entirely light-hearted m errim ent until 12 o’clock ended one of the moat successful dances of th e season. to The m ost unique featu re of the eve­ ning w as the reception for the non­ dancers in the b eau tifu lly decorated parlors of the W om an’s B uilding—the Sherrill for collection. Sam H olliday w as made chairm an of a constitutional am endm ent com­ m ittee which is to consider the ad­ visability o f alterin g the constitution so as to allow for the creation of a blanket, tax to cover an athletic fee and subscriptions to the U niversity publications, and also the advisability of having a treasurer for student funds. AUSTIN COLLEGE MAY BE PLAYED W ire Sent Last N ight in A ttem pt to Arrange Game— Oklahoma I . Mav N ot Get Date. SOCIAL SURVEY NOW COMPLETED Tenant (')nditions of Southern Half of T ravis County Shown in Tabulated Results. Tom Gambrell, Ben Monning, Gus Mays and Dick Bailey can not play on Hie V arsity nine this year because of the graduate or four-year or profes­ sional playing rules th at have been instituted by intercollegiate associa­ tions. Captain Dick Hooper, Ray W il­ liams and Pete Edmond alone will form the nucleus of a S tate cham pion­ ship team this year if Coach D isch’s is some hopes are realized. There Work on the social survey of the 'alk al,out sh iftin g W illiam s to the southern half of Travis County, re- pitcher’s box, for a trial at least. centiv undertaken by the classes "»<■ o f the coach’s m ost p erp lex,ng in Economics under the direction of Dr. problems will be to build up a pitch- I. H. Haney, is now completed and V S sta ff to r“Pla,'e thc one ,h a aa K itty McKenna, Ruth Rose | ^ Will i it is likely t h a t the o ffer can not be M arian Mac-he ney, Jo h n Love, A dnan * " y a n d Be I accepted. .ilc.viui r a j a a ' « » n a tl I M O N T W R IT E S . MR. BELLM O NT W R IT E S. • <-vy first av e del a so ber \ irpioia reel, the " ‘!b - • , lecond a gliding w altz, and th e th ird w a lt z ' and t h e , b i h * • ™ d a a riotous fo x -tro t. A Follow ing a n u m b e r letter from Director Bellm ont, i i l U H Vt who is now in Chicago w as received by A ssista n t Physical Director Hen- derson yesterd ay m orning. Mr. B e l l - 1 ^ ^ moat has te e n p ayin g a good deal o f attention to ath letics rn Ch.cago U r n -1 r(,fr(,shmfints of m usical a * * _ i* , numbers cam e a farcical presentation lover, U ochinv.r, the ^ 8uccesg o f thc evenin|f. From clinmx the aU(lience waa a course o f 8andw ieh «, for * * as concluded with corge H olm es and Miss j.. ***. o Liwiv. ,ng at i under the leadership of Morgan Vin- In w riting of the gam e, Mr. B ellm ont the T exas q u in te t. ing has developed a strong team , with said he believed several form er U niversity basketball could d efeat th e winner on a neutral players in its line-up. The players court by tw ice the score, , by REGULAR RECITAL TO BE GIVEN BY SCHOOL OF MI SIC the fam ilies. Three facts worthy of note which have been shown from the data are: in most ( I ) Contrary to conditions places, Travis County farm ers have places, Travis uouuv, f ' few children who have le ft the tar few children for the city; p , are extrem ely poor, especially as re are extrem ely poor, especial y as re j gards the wrater suppL , as wa er a l l purposes is carried as a rule a Jim g ^ distance; (3 ) especially notewort \ is a ,, afin ’s trade belt. the wide exten t of A u stin ’s trade belt. . * I for both team s are: W hile v isitin g Chicago U n iversity, im pressed by the (2 ) sanitary con ation s ^ w ith e r g . guards> G raves, Cross- sm all num ber of students tak in g any Rrovv-n, Roberts and B irge; for- part in physical activities. H e said j war(js W aits, Hill, Sw inson, D eViney this was due m ainly to the small num- there being Centers, Barnes, Penn Mr. B ellm ont w as - I)avies V a r sitv . ’ ber of undergraduates, less than 500 in the school. * Kuhlman, V ining ** Centers, W ilson, F. k .l and M cVeigh, Kuhlman, W ickline, L atti­ ’ The Dom estic Economy Schoo ,, ^ c e taking of the sur- which helped in vey, is m aking household conditions am ong the ten- special study of more, » Ta us ch and W achtm an; fo r­ wards, McVeigh, Barrow*, Baker, Ross, V ining and Lattimore. ant farm ers. . NO TED LECTURER COMING. W. S. Franklin of Lehigh U niversity H ere Jan. 28. - • • . j* We undertook this survey simply " w e unueI tuurw ......... +1, *?, • to get at the truth regarding: some o f ^ ................................... the m ost vital quest.ons of loda. , . said Dr. Haney when interviewed jo.- “The m atters of land re n t^ . terdav. and the conditions o f tenan t farm ers ^ ie conditions of tenant a • ir attracting a great (lea o a V rn en’ at E llio tts’ Studio a t 10:30 *1* pices of th e Science Club. - - ............................................- A ustin Jan. 28. He *s com ing He is com ing here under th e aus- B esides w . S. Franklin, professor in elec trical en gin eerin g a t Lehigh U n ite r . ||- sity, and the author o f a num ber o f i standard books on en gin eerin g sub- (.;a| writers and officers of The Texan are requested to Dailv Texan are requested to V *!** *1’ * 4* 4 . ^ ^ o n l y l n T exas, but all over T EX A N ST A KF. S U Y , a U U v-l i v a u w i v / i V* " 'J V . . _ The third fortn igh tly recital will be given under the auspices o f the School of Music, Frank L. Reed, cha rman, next Tuesday n ig h t 402 Main S treet, the studio of Mr. Reed. The entertainm ent w ill be inform al, con­ instrum ental sistin g o f vocal and music. a t A m ong those who will sin g are Mrs. C. A. M athews and Mr. G eorge Holmen, Mr. Reed will be on the pro­ gram for several piano numbers. An d , „ Unded to all A “ I inU*res persons. porters,issue editors, ape- 4 - jects, will deliver several ad dresses in a r c h i t e c t u r a l e x h i b i t i o n . the United S ta tes.” that It is interesting to note in this re spect the Austin Chamber of com m erce and the Departm ent of A g- ricuUure at W ashington have man­ n e d an active interest in the prog­ ress and results o f the undertaking. g* A X k l this”1 m orning Cactus picture taken. Be sure 4* Im will probably give a public lecture done by to ‘have ^ f a k i n g b e f o r e ” th e club^ Mr. Frank-: turn will exh ibit much o f the work N ext week the School o f A rchitec- the U n iversity Auditorium . Mr. la st term. stu d en ts during 4 . in (rn -he f i r s t Monday rn feb ru ary this 4* Franklin is on a speech-m aking tour work will be on exhibition in the N ey •J* of the country, visitin g m ost o f the Studio in connection with the regulai a . J ‘ tim e M ANAGING EDITOR. 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* leading u n iversities and colleges. I monthly open house. Mr. Powell was elected to succeed Ed O’Hair, who resigned during the fall term. The choice of the man for this position is supposed to be based on merit proven through a c e r­ tain amount of com petition. Both de­ feated candidates h a v e done com pet­ itive work on t he business end of the book during tin last tw o m onths, and Mr. Johns was business m anager of the V. M. I. a nn u a l . Mr. Saner is a fourth-year .student, doing his major work in Busbiess T ra in in g . Mr. P ow ­ ell, who is said to be peculiarly fitted to handle this c h a ra c te r of work, will take up his duties th is week. I ANY UNIVERSITY CUI HS STILL OWE FOR CACTUS PAGE tudents' Assembly A uthorizes Pub­ lication of Names of Delinquent Clubs-—( om m ittee H as Coi­ led inn in Charge. , i, At a ca m1 m eeting F riday n igh t the S dents’ A ssem bly I w as iked, as chairman of the Cactus com- ittee. to i lake a report a t once in he Texan of all local organ ization s lat are mlehti d to the la st y ea r’s actus. The A sent lily is anxious to clear p this old I m-miess a t once and w ill, terefore, appreciate it very much if 3U will make it a point to see to it is paid by Jan. 20, for tat you the A ssem bly w ill be t this ti:: died upo to pay th e debts which re against the Cactus. . em ent of la st year gave The nu. (’er to u: the follow in g nam es and ie amour* which th ey ow e: appa Alp: < balance d u e ) . . . .$ 5.00 etui Siunut P h i .............................. 20.00 ........................................ 2 0 .0 0 [asemic ( i • E. C.............................................. 20.00 13.00 aveehees lh dance d u e ) 7.50 rides C lub pplied I 7.50 ................................ vies League 7.50 esent I >a> C l u b ................................. 7.50 7.50 7.50 7.50 7.50 7.50 7.50 12.00 7.50 12.00 7.50 rchit. r u , : al c l u b ........................... rt Club ........................................... 7.50 10.00 ... ( balance d u e ) . . . ewman ( Cancelers 12.00 ita b urn. I Rho (balance due) 6.00 Delta C h i............................ 12.00 1 2 .0 0 '.lance d u e ) ................ 10.00 er 1 Towheads 5.00 25.00 ieta Nu E psilon.’*I *. 1 •”a>e (uke note, and if you are ‘T:icur in one o f th ese organ iza- ,RS* don * tail to give us som e reply once. Cr.airman of Cactus Com m ittee. shbel Literary S o c i e t y .............. dney La • «.-r L itera ry S o c ie ty . sagan j it. r a r y S o c i e t y ............ 'ribbier^' i lub .............................. irtair. <' ’,, A ......................................... ■ess Club ee CI si c e l a t i o n ................... D e i c i n g C l u b ..................... >ets’ d u o ....................................... JOS. U. YAR BR O U G H , ................................................... “a to rie a A •'or L O O K ! Fraternities and Boarding Hou SCS When You W ant Up to-Date Picture fT^T mg or Pretty Pictures, D o n ’t Fail to Call C. A. Bradford Co. ALSO R U G S A N D DRAPERIES RENO’S EIGHT EXPERT BARBERS Just Back of Van Smith’s V I C T O R VICTROLAS RECORDS Sheet Music 10c J. R . R E E D M U S I C CO. The Leading Piano and Music Store Wukasch Cafe & Grocery Short Order Lunches and Refreshm ents at All Hours Fine Confections. Fruits, Picnic Lunches. Tree Del. Old Phone 4007 Old Phone 1071 C. G. WUKASCH— 2218-20 Guadalupe St.— JOE A. WUKASCH M cK ean, EILERS & CO. Vf W h o le sa le Dry Goods, N o tio n s A c h ille s THE PIONEER GROCER and F u r n is h in g Goods. YUSTEN, T E X A S Invites you to call or telephone your wants in his line. Quality and service, first consideration. “If it is good, we have it.” “If we have it, it is good.” Special attention to Sorority and Fraternity Houses. Both phones 865. 308-10 W. I6th - O p t i c i a n W E GRUND A N Y L E N S O N A N H O U R ’S N O T IC E — 709 C o n g r e s s A v e n u e — THE DAILY TEXAN certainly w o u l d , co-operate lowering The Student Daily Publication of the ®9u a L z ilig and in ex- University of Texas. pensees. Published e v e r y m o rn in g e x c e p t Mon- ~ Not the least benefit to be • , , . , t h e d a i l y t e x a n . OKLAHOMA THINKS MUCH OF ROBINS d a y du rin g th e c o lle g e year. Entered as second-class m etier at the ‘ P o s t o f f ic e a t A u stin , T e x a s, under the A ct o f C o n g r e s s, March 3, 1 8 7 9 .f• ® t e r p r is e s . a i ^ ‘n c ' d e n t 1,1 th e p a rtic ip a tio n , u >u" w U,irk •» 1 "» * » * » H alt. to s t u d e n t ' in common Inhere W ould be al i i < i v e ' , t n { hanct* ,w Hear Evangelist, f " T h i s m a n is w o n d e r f u l , ” w r i t e s a n j O k l a h o m a b u s i n e s s m a n to Mr. T. W. j ( u r r i e , R a y m o n d Robins, w ho is d e l i v e r i n g a s er ie s o f l e c t u r e s to s t u d e n t s o f t he University. o f O k l a h o m a a t N o r m a n , Okla. s p e a k i n g o f in I n t e r e s t in R o b i n . ' ’ r e ci ta l o f his f i g h t f o r c le an politic-' in t h e S e v e n r e a c h e d a te en th W a r d o f C h i c a g o h ig h p i t c h a n d N o r m a n b u s i n e s s m e n w e r e e n t h u s i a s t i c in t h e i r c o m m e n d a ­ ti on o f h i ' c h a l l e n g e to me n. T h e c r o w d s a t t e n d i n g his t a l k s a t t h e L n i v e r s i t y of O k l a h o m a a r e u n ­ p r e c e d e n t e d . s o m e R o b i n s t i m e a n s w e r i n g q u e s t i o n s a s k e d b y i n t e r e s t e d l i s t e n e r s . I n his r e p l i e s he g i v e s a r a p i d - f i r e a n s w e r to his q u e s ­ tioner-. r a p t a t ­ t e n t i o n . t h a t holds s p e n d s t h e m in in “ R a y m o n d R o b i n s , ” s a y s t h e N o r ­ m a n Da ily T r a n s c r i p t , ‘‘is g r i p p i n g t h e m e n of t h e u n i v e r s i t y a s h a s no o t h e r S t u d e n t s a r e m a n d r o p p i n g s t u d i e s, p r o f e s s o r s a r e l e a v ­ i n g w o r k u n d on e , m u c h of t h e r o u t i n e )f t h e u n i v e r s i t y is h a l t i n g t h a t m e n ns. Hi s v i t a l m e s s a g e is its h i st o r y . 4* _____________ •£• m a y h e a r Hold *•« w o r t h it. " December I, otherwise $.3.00. Subscription price $2.60 if paid before e ^ ua^ ® * ^ on of b u r d e n , an d an e q u a liz a t io n o f in t e r e s t . B y p a y - ing for the activities the stu- E d ito r -in -C h ie f dents would be more uniformly M anaging Editor interested in them. With the Popplewell• • • Bu»in*** Manager added support the success of the tn e . . . !l' mM would •* much great er. The blanket tax would be a — — D an iel W illia m s Roy E H awk J; h; Dexter Scu rlock .. A ssistant Manager Da rid McGee... .Circulation Man.™, , O f f ic e s : U n iv e r s it y , Room 109 Main u n i ^ i n g f f 0'c e i n t h e s t u d e n t B u ild in g ; u p-tow n, 204 W. S ix th S t I T e le p h o n e s: U n iv e r s it y o ffic e , 3149; j f u p -to w n o ffic e , 489. *** ^ Is su e E ditor Today. H O W A R D D U N H A M . B. C. ( 'l a r d y .................. A s s o c ia t e Editor R eporters. R oy L eig h Ed A n g l y J a m e s B ev erly N e w t Tidw ell N a t h a n ie l Ja c k s V. P. Lee Mildred W alker r^ewis Walker T. F. B u eh rer B e t t y le e H am pil H elen T ay lo r Mildred Gladney C orinne Flood C H A P E L N O T I C E S . v A .service.' *•« love T h e ^ k e y n o t e of ** V y e s t e r d a y w a s b r o t h e r l y •J* a n d C h r i s t i a n s y m p a t h y . t h e * p a s s a g e u po n which t h e n ot e wa.' 4* y b a s e d w a ' • b o f J o h n a b o u t t h e vine. t h e f a m o u s c h a p t e r “ I a m * Vint*i y e a r e *** the b r a n c h e s . •$* V A b i d e in Me, a s I a b i d e in My ►’« *** ^ a t h e l . *♦* T h e p r a y e r w a s f or m o r e o f t h e ►J* •J* -spirit of th e M i s t e r , t h e b r o t h - a n o t h e r . ” Love on e to h e l p a n d e r l y d e s i r e s y m p a t h e t i c a t t i t u d e , t h e t h e w i l l in g - t o s er ve . T h e a t t e n d a n c e .small. I,ut t h e s p i r i t good. * y n es s * w a s V M o n d a y will be m u s i c d a y ; e x p e c t e d . th e we e k will be t h e s i n g e r s r e s t o f a r e V r i v e n all ♦J* T h e I he .student body of the Uni­ versity this year will very likely be given an opportunity to adopt the blanket tax. a plan whereby every student in the University I .t. * + + . . . . will be expected to pay at the be-1 ginning of each year a fee t o ’ cover an athletic coupon book, subscription to The Texan and the Magazine, the Oratorical A s­ sociation and other student en­ terprises. ....... to S u n d a y t h e d a y w*hen w'e c an lat e, I f y o u sl e ep e r v e you be st . erne a n d h a v e b r e a k f a s t w i t h us. t he Rollins c a m p a i g n . *?• D o n ’t f«»rget o u r S .inday cl ub l u n c h e o n d b r i n g y o u r f r i e n d s h e r e f o r d i n ­ is . . ner. You a r e s u r e to f ind o t h e r s . igraphs l f y o u dan t like 'em, yon s t i l l h a ve the ad s. W h e n ll Vm ( o l d o f a M o r n i n ’. W h e n \ o u .sticks e m ou t o f a m o r n i n ’ De f l o o r a m ice t o r y e r t oes, An y e r t e e t h go j i h b e r t y - j a b b e r , A n ' s t e a m c o m e s o u t ’n y e r nose. | VV hen y o u k i t t i e s de f i s h , o r s t a r t s to, De m a k i n ’s a m o u t in de y a r d . A n ' y e r k n e e - j ’i nt s s h i v e r s so f a . 't like Hat p u t t i n y e r p a n t s on a m h a r d . An de a s h e s j e s ' h a b to be t o o k out Wid n o t h i n ’ to hold e m a - t a l i , A n ' its e b e n u p c h a n c e s a g i n y e r , De s t o v e p i p e a m r e a d y t o fall. He g o o s e f l e s h p i m p l e s y e r o b e r A n y e r fee! like y e r ' s f r o z e u p y e r It a m million." o f y e a h " a t de l e a s t ­ VV bile y e r s w a i t i n ’ f e r d e c h i m b l e y c r a w — w a y s , t o d r a w . R- <». TYLER V IS IT S SC H O O L . is R. G. T y l e r , a g r a d u a t e o f t h e E n g i ­ in 1908, w a s a n e e r i n g D e p a r t m e n t v i s i t o r to D ea n T a y l o r ’s o f f i c e F r i ­ t h e C i t y E n g i n e e r of d a y. He F a n s , T e x a s , a n d is m a k i n g a t o u r of the S t a t e f o r i n v e s ­ t i g a t i n g t h e s e w a g e d i s p o s a l s y s t e m s ! in op e ra tio n , w i t h a v ie w o f e s t a b l i s h ­ ing an e x p e r i m e n t a l s t a t i o n a t P a r i s for the p u r p o s e o f w o r k i n g o u t t h e b e s t m e t h o d o f local p r o b l e m s . t h e p u r p o s e o f s o l v i n g t h e i r S u b s c r i b e f o r T h e T e x a n . y o u r c lo th e s STUDENTS, STOP! T H I N K ! W hy h a v e lo s t or ruined by a n eg ro , w hen yo u can have your la u n d ry done in a f ir s t - c la s s a n d sa n ita r y m a n n e r at le s s cost. W'e! more th a n m e e t co m petitio n in prices and g u a r a n t e e su p e r io rity o f w o r k ­ manship. P h o n e 68 5 and hold la u n d r y T H E M O D E L L A U N D R Y , 112 E a s t T enth S tr e e t. for 'KL JI ■■ - - T H E C A C T U S In addition and supplementary to this, the students should adopt a plan whereby a permanent manager of student body fi­ nances— The Texan, the Cactus.! the Magaine and the students’ associations in general— will be employed. Such a manager could handle most economically the the stu ­ funds received dents, thereby making possible a smaller fee than otherwise. The two measures go hand in hand, and should both receive the careful consideration of the stu­ dent body. from But The argument has been ad- vanced (and this is probably the only argument) that the blanket tax would be unjust to the poor student. this argument, however, is advanced by anyone except the poor student himself. In the first place, he is too proud to declare his inability to pay his part of the expenses of the student body; the second place, ii he thinks carefully re­ garding the plan. he will see that it is an admirable co-operative plan whereby athletic contests and the publications can be brought within his reach. in It is a fact, however, in the case of The Texan at present, that those who are least able to pay far outnumber as subscrib-l ers those who are most able to itself should have pay. weight in convincing those who hold that a burden would b e 1 placed upon small means. the student with I his The burden upon those of small means who now pay would in tact be considerably lightened, for it is obvious that the aggre­ gate cost of all these benefits would be cut nearly in two if every student in school, instead o f less than one-half as at p res-1 ent, participated in the total ex­ pense. Furthermore, the tax would not necessarily be compulsory, but would be merely a scheme whereby the students m ight, and AN SCO Ga i n e^as f o r C hristm as Y o u n ^ boys . n j ^ rls, older boys and girls, g r o w n -u p s — of ail likes a n d t e m p e r a m e n ts ■“ find pleasure o f the perm a­ nent kind in ta xing pictures G i v e an the A n sc o w a y. sty le s and A r.sec. M a n y A e siz e s at up to 5 55 . our assortment, THE CO OP Swann Furniture and Carpet Co. THE BIG STORE. " E FURNISH FRATERNITY HOUSES ON CREDIT. S C H U B E R T ’ S $ HATS SATISFY— WHY PAV MORE? lorn Sl Ralph. 720 Cong. Ave. JNO. L. MARTIN FO R S T U D E N T LAM PS AND S U P P L I E S . E V E R Y T H I N G ELECTRICAL P h o n e 320. 408 Congree VARSITY BILLIARD ACADEMY 2212 Guadalupe St. E. S. HORNER. Mgr. Come in and Talk the Situation Over. BILLIARDS AND POCKET BILLIARDS New I ables, New Fixtures, New Place. Old and Familiar Faces. VARSITY CLUB R . H . SM ITH U N I V E R S I T Y TAILOR SHOP Cleaning, Pressing a n d Repairing 2214 Guadalpe St Old P h o n e 825. — W ork and Prices Both Right— RYAN’S FRUIT STAND C H O IC E F R U IT S L em ons, A p p les, B a n an a s, Nuts, dies, C ig a r s, C igarettes, tobacco* — Y our F a v o r ite Magazine— C A L L WI L L I A M R Y A N AT & 2214 Guadalupe St. ' o l d Wi nds A re B lo w in g B u t i t ’s s u m m e r tim e in th a t b ig te n - c h a i r o a r b e r shop o f R e a s o n o v e r ’s in t h e L ittle field Building. P h o n e M rs. S a le , 2218. Classes W e d n e s d a y a fte r n o o n and Thur*o*j| n ig h t a t P r o te c tio n Hall. FO R D A N C I N G LESSONS F A C U L T Y A N D ST U D E N T S’ ACCOUNTS SOLICITED F r a te r n ity In itiations. A C O M P L E T E LINE OF SPORTING GOODS F o o t B a l l and Basket B a l l Goods F vervthing That is Needed by the Foot Ball or Basket B all Teams Boxing Gloves and Striking B ags in all Grades and Prices S ee Our University R epresentatives BOB B L A IN E or J O E S E C O R c. & s. Sporting Goods Co. 613 Congress Ave.— (Caswell & S m ith )— 613 Congress Ave. F O R CLASSY H AND-TAILORED CLOTHES AT A MODERATE PRICE, SEE T O M & R A L P H 720 Congress Avenue. U N IT E D S T A T E S DEPOSITORY The Austin National Bank OF A U S T IN , T E X A S — RESOURCES, $5,000,000.00— — O F F IC E R S— E. P. W ilm ot, P resid en t Wm. H. F o lts, V ive President M orris H irshfeld, Cashier C. M. B artholom ew , A sst. Cashier. Mathews Drug S t o r e We Take Pleasure in D elivering Any Purchase, No Matter How Small. 1612 Lavaca St. Phone 645. ■— r r r - THE UNIVERSITY SHOP A- G. G erjes, Prop. M E N ’S FU RNISH ING S —Made-to-Your-Measure Clothes Our S p e c ia lty - 1610 Lavaca Street COLI) DRINKS, W H IT M A N ’S C A N D Y A N D A COMPLETE LINE OF F A N C Y TO ILET ARTICLES Graham Drug Co. 900 C on gress Avenue. Special! S p e c ia l ! Special! I Big Reduction in U n iversity Jewelry. Prices Reduced 25 per cent to GO per cent. Get a Bargain Now. The University Drug Store EDISON MAZDA LAMPS Shades, Reading Lamps, E xtension Cords and a lu ll Line of Electrical and Plum bing Supplies. —ALL KINDS OF W ATER HEATERS IN STOCK— A . E. H ANCOCK CO. 908 Congress A venue. Both Phones 193. R E PA IR S A SPECIALTY ALL ON US— Cold Drinks, Toilet A rticles, Full Line of Cig- cttes and Cigars. Prescriptions called for and accurately filled id delivered to your room. U se your phone. F L IN N ’S DRUG STORE 10th and Congress. Ernest G. LeMay, Mgr. U N D E R W O O D I he Machine You W ill Eventually B uy” E. R. SC H E N D E L , Austin Sub-Branch. 112 W. 7th. LADY STUDENTS Pleasant Rooms and Table Board Half Block U niversity and Car Line MODERN CONVENIENCES Terms, $21 and $23 per month 52-foot .Sleeping Porch Phone 2108. 206 E. 24th St. J OHN B R E M O N D ’S HIGH g r a d e ROASTED COFFEE Has Met Every Requirem ent for Half a Century Tr> It Ifs Good H A L L ’S GENTRY S T U D I O High G rade P h o to g ra p h s 806 Vi C ongress Avenue. Bosche Bldg. T H E D A I L Y T E X A N . SOCIETY Phi G am Dance. Phi G am m a Delta F r a t e r n i t y gav e a dance a t its home on T w e n ty -sev en th S treet F rid ay night. The rooms w ere d ecorated in green foliage. A two- course d inner was served l a t e r in th e evening-. Those dan c in g w e re: Misses C h ristie Moore, D eRugeley P earson , F la v ia W ignall, C lara T h a x to n , S a ra h B ridges, L eta Skiles, M ary E lizab eth H a rris , E lizabeth P rocto r, Isla U n ­ derwood, Gladys Bush, Helen H ayn es, Stevens, C heeseborough, M a r g a r e t Lotspoich, K atherine P eers. Mildred Collins, Louise Muse, G ladys G re en ­ lee. Tiuth B ram lett, P a n s y Law hon, Kitty M cKenna, F a n n ie F a y Widder, Rut ll Boyd, T h eresa M artin , Mary W atson , Love, Link, Love, Bessie Bell T ip s; M essrs. W e rn e r Beckm an, K irt Beckm an, Bob S im m ons, Paul S im ­ mons. J a m e s C lark, Philip Lingle, Bill Clegg, C harles F re e m a n , Gabe Allen, R obert W alker, Duval W est, Val Rich­ P a t ardson, Holmes, G alliard R euse, P leas R ogers, Sam Cam p, A lb e rt Goudge, E arl Man- genot, T. D. Mitchell, Dick S u rk am p , H enry T h ax to n , J a c k Tenison, H a rris B rush, Rex Shaw, P a t S w earing en, W in ch e ster Kelso, J a y A dam s, Dick V a n d e r S tra tte n , W a lte r E nglish, Je- rold Belcher, Sam R am sey, P u c k e tt Cochran, R o ger Gillis, W a lte r B re ­ mond, B arry W h itak e r. C haperones, Mr. and Mrs. S am C raw fo rd, Mrs. Simmons. R ay m on d Goddard, A la rg e numlx r of f r a te r n itie s and s oro rities will t h e i r eligible in itia te pledges the com ing week. The nam es of th e o rg a n iz a tio n s and th e ir candi­ d ates a re a s follows: Kappa A lpha: C onrad B ering, Rob­ e r t Blaine, Fred Moore, W ylie M u r­ ray, Leslie Mo>s, \Vr. S. Banks. Alpha Tau O m eg a : C u rtis Hill, L. -J. W om ack, J a m e s W h ite, J u lia n H arrison. Kappa S igm a: Roy H aw k, Donald H a r t , H u m p h re y J o sep h , Maxey I b o u g h t. Phi G am m a D e lta : J a y A d am s, W in ch e ster Kelso, Dick V a n d e r s tr a t- ten, T. 1). Mitchell, G erald B elcher, W a lte r E nglish, W e r n e r Beckm an. Phi K a p p a P si: O. W. Wood. Sigm a Alpha Epsilon an n oun c es the initiation of th e follow ing m en : Ned Boynton, R alph Goeth, J . IL Beade. Pi B eta Phi: M a ry P ierce, E m ily Wells, P earl /diker, H elen T aylo r. Delta D elta D elta: V e rn a Hooks, Willie M ay L ed b e tte r, A g n e s L ed b e t­ ter, G ladys Miller. K ap pa A lpha T h e t a : D orothy B e r­ t r a n d , Sophie H udson, M a r g a r e t R en ­ nie, M a r g a r e t My rick, G race Ball, J o h n n y W hite, A n n a B artholom ew . Zeta T au A lp h a: T e r e s a Lee. Final Close-Out Shoe Sale Before Inventory^ This salt includes M ens, Women’s and Children’s Shoes. Prices lower than ever, more bargains and better ones. Come early and get the best selection. All sizes here now in Ballet Slippers an d G ym n asium Shoes Bronze B utton Boots. $5.50 grade for OC $4.75 and th e $5.00 f o r ...................................... . I d Gun Metal G ray Top B utto n Boot, leath er Louis heel, m ilita ry style, $5.00 v alue; d u rin g this r n s a le ....................................................Jp J.O U Dull Kid G ypsy Boots, leath er Louis heel, b utton an d lace; $5.00 values f o r .........................«p«).4U Ladies* F e lt House Slippers, in all s h a d e s; d u rin g th is salt* only Old Ladies* Com f o r t s ; per p a i r . . $1.45 o r a q T his sale will la s t all th is week. mmS U C C E S S O R S W I LLI A M S , FI N K C C . T O herd of Brownwood, A nnie Louise S ta y to n of Corpus C h risti, Leona Giv­ ens of C orpus C hristi, Mildred H a rd - wicke of S h erm an , Helen Diehl of S pring field, Mo., Louise M aupin of W ichita Falls, R u th R obinson of P a l­ estine, W inifre d H um e of A u stin and M a rg u e rite S tr e e t of Houston. A f t e r the initiatio n a b a n q u e t w as given th e new in itiate s and th e v is itin g a lu m n a e a t th e C actus T ea Room. Mrs. M ary S te d m an G rav es ac te d as t o a s t m is ­ tress. •I* *1* *F* P ie ria n Banquet. th e C actu s T h u rs d a y n ig h t th e P ie rian L i t e r ­ a r y Society e n te r ta in e d w ith a fou r- course b a n q u e t l e a a t Room. Besides the r e g u la r m em b ers a nd a n um b er of h o n o ra ry m em bers, th e re w ere p re s e n t tw o r e p r e s e n t a ­ tives from each of th e o th e r lite r a r y societies— fro m Ashbel, Misses I r a n ­ ees G ira rd and M adge H airs; from Sidney L anier, M isses Louise Allen a nd G ladys W a ls h ; from R eagan, M isses Louise B u r n e t t and J a n e D aw ­ son; fro m P r e s e n t Day Club, Misses Roxie W e b er and A d a h P earce. The g u e s ts of honor w ere Miss Brooks, Dr. G riffith , Miss W h ite and Mrs. C u r ­ rie. Miss Maud B arn e s, P ie ria n p r e s ­ ident, acted a s The following to a s t s w ere g iv en: “ To the O th e r Societies,” Louise M egee; " l o th e H o n o ra ry M em b ers,” R uby S m ith ; “ To th e C h a rte r M em bers,” E dna H am ilto n ; “ To Miss B rooks,” V irginia Bootes. Music w as fu rn is h e d by Miss | E dn a H am ilton, an d a t th e close of I the b a n q u e t Miss Br ooks gav e several to a s tm is tre s s . re a d in g s of m odernized fa iry tales. r ^ IOO p airs of Ladies* Patent, Gun M etal and Vici Kid, but­ ton and lace, light and heavy sole; to be sold at, per p a i r ......................... a r 5 th &.Co tigress Ave. — ^ phy, G ladys K inchner, Olney C un­ nin gham and Florence Dell. * Mrs. Tom S te g er, fo rm e rly Miss Maude B urt, and an e x -U n iv e rs ity s tu d en t, is th e g u e s t o f h e r cousin, Miss Helen B u rt. • 2* Miss Lucy F a g a n is s p e n d in g the w eek-end a t h er home in Caldwell. The in cre a s in g p a t r o n a g e of the C actu s T ea Room shows is m eetin g the need fo r an individualistic to dine a n d e n t e r t a i n y o u r place friends. t h a t it S ave Money. T h re e re g u la r m eals a t 25 cents each a t the C actu s T ea Room. M ake a r ­ r a n g e m e n ts to be a r e g u la r p atro n a t reduced ra te s. You can e a t your m eals a t a n y hour, an d besides you can h ave a v arie ty of a good menu. You do not have to p ay when you miss a meal. As well as hav in g the best, you sav e money. See th e m a n ­ a g e m e n t of the T ea Room. S oro rity In itia tio n s. Delta Delta D elta an n o u n c es th e initiation of M isses G ladys Miller of Honey Grove, V e rn a H ooks of B e a u ­ m ont, Willimai and A g n e s L e d b e t t e r , of C am eron. A lp h a Delta Pi an n o u n c e s th e ini- | tim ion of Misses R itta M urp hy , F l o r ­ ence Bell, G ladys K irs c h n e r a n d Olney C unn ing ham . K a p p a K app a G a m m a in itia te d the following m e m b e rs S a t u r d a y aft-1 ernoon: Misses E liz a b e th B uddy o f; Dallas. E u g e n ia W e lb orn of M arlin, i Mildred Collins of Lovelady, Della ! L aw rence of B ry a n , J u l i a Louise Sh ep-I The K a p p a K a p p a G a m m a S o ro rity had th e follow ing o ut-of-tow n g u e s ts fo r th e ir initiation an d b a n q u e t S a t ­ u rd a y ev ening : Misses K a th e rin e S earcy of B ren h a m , Kell M orris of P a lestin e, Helen Holm es H a rris o n of F la to n ia , Libby Moody of (Galveston, M essrs. Jo h n A rc h e r Davis of G alves­ ton and K leb erg of C orp us C hristi. V * V A lpha Delta Pi In itiation. T h e A lpha D elta Pi initiatio n was held la st n ig h t and w as followed by a banquet. The follow ing pledges were in itia te d : Misses R h e tta Mur- DRISKILL BARBER SHOP D R I S K I L L H O T E L M. SILVER, Drop. EIGHT TONSORIAL ARTISTS EX PER T M ANICURIST Griffith Drug Co. Scarbrough Building T U E H O U SE W HOSE R E P U T A T IO N W AS B U IL T O F QU A L IT Y AND S E R V IC E and T H I P L A C E YOU BUY Norris’ Exquisite Candy Matinee Monday and J ue»day a t ] 3 p. rn. I OOO S e a t s a t 25c A f e w at 50c NIGHT 8:30 Orchestra 50c and 75c Balcony 35c and 50c 2nd Balcony 25c fice at the following hours: Monday. Howard, telephone 4144. We cine-day and Friday, l l to I; Tie.- :a‘ ‘ d- ard .'tat v lay. 2 to --------- *' '•* lh you want the best service in rushings; every con a te price. A irs. F e 3 the 210l*Xuece« st LOST—A key ached. ring with keys at If found, please call George ®P^ jr‘e; ***’ wood o r . r e ‘ ■’* 113 '; ' Story ( olomal Hancock Opera House rn MONDAY, JAN. 17 GEORGE MCMANUS' BIG MUSICAL COMEDY BRINGING FATHER A C O M E D Y W I T H SINGING AND DANCING T O M O R R O W A N D T U E S D A Y M A T I N E E A N D N I G H T O L D T E L E P H O N E 1920 A N O T H E R P A C E S E T T I N G B I L L SIXTEEN NAVASSAR GIRLS A brilliant co m b in a t io n of y o u t h , b e a u t y an d talent, f o r m i n g an unparalleled array o f stellar i n s t r u m e n t a l and vocal s o ­ loists, led bv the pre m ie r w o m a n c o n d u c t o r — A u g u s t a Ha Bib th e “ F e m a l e S o u s a . ” D O O L E Y & RI G E L Th at Musical C om ed y Pai r B E R T M E L R O S E F a m o u s (Town M W A: KI I. LI)I E F In “ A I a m b o f t h e L a w ” GIRL IN T H E GIRL Novelty S i n g i n g Act H er e they are, a cc o r d in g to Darwin, t h e folk from w ho m th eir we d e s c e n d e d — ou r own a n c e s t o r s being t a u g h t by d e s c e n d a n t s to he h u m a n. WORLDS ONLY MONKEY O RC H E ST RA Maud Roche/.\s “ \ N i g h t in a Monkey Music Hall,” f e a t u r i n g Sig. M on gau ari . world's m o s t brilliant baboon, a^ director o f t h e concert. N I C H O L A S S I S T E R S “ K e n tu c k y Bel les” PH TI R E S Bv B a t h e ^ ALL WINTER SUITS An d S w e a t e r s g o at ( I T P R I C E S SOI IL IA B R A M ) and HK K E Y F R E E M A N S u i t s included. I inc \ clour Hats, Lur t a p s and Gloves, Cut P ri ces Harrells T H E D A I L Y T E X A * OFFICIAL NOTICES Baseball Placers. ■ - -' -.■ r■■ v meet at me Gym clime a im: _ ,/c.o < tomorrow to COA H DISCH. ai ie-uit 1 actus Pictures that a - little c * i 4. i t C v v . ~»’.vu . ■. > fro lr. the many er.- tis* Studio Sunday ' -re - everyone is I t o a vc- * d d elay i r. g The .schedule: . . . . I i . *> OC it* rf. I O o clo I “Xii' A.p ha Ta a Omega, I *’*: 3 Theta Xi, I OCA Speakers' Club. 10:4,'. I ■ - r n - I a - i - V 1 U l t * A A Athenaeum , 11:15. Rattlers. 11:30. German Club, 11:45. Alpha Kappa Psi, 12. Kappa Alpha, 2. Beta T heta Pi, 2:30. Bel: f aunty Club, 2 :4 '. Phi Alpha Tau. Phi Alpha Tau members are re­ - .u * . tested the Cactus Tea meet at . p. rn. Luncheon P R E S ID E N T Room Monday a and program . t r Cactus Office Hours. Charles B. Stewart will be in the office a t the following hour.-: 8:30 to a Ta Iv; Tuesday. Thursday and Sat- ji jay, IO to 2. Pend I* tor. Howard will be in his of- E X C L U S I V E A G E N T S L A I R D - S C H O B E R SHOES FOR WOMEN D I L L I N G H A IVV S TEXAN WANT ADS cheap. Address Bm Station. Texan want ads will bring results. WILL the party w> the Kappa The price is ic per word for the insertion,, three insertions for 2c. No r*igLt please notify ad taker, over the phone. No ad taken ac^ ress on its re of first from for less than 25c. Call at Room 109, Main B aiding. Pay in advance. der. I'R. H. E. BAXTER, dentist, 512 Scar- 101 brough Bldg. Old phone 1316. -t . . lR F r RFPurTrir „ *. . I OR. E. C. BERWICK, dentist. Suite o21, Scarbrough Bldg. Phone 3150.! c ___ ^ NICE, close in, fun.:-, convenience-. 2511 X U1 fO R RENT—Two che , r hail I loot f r rn * m eals; also room f board ers; every mode’ S T U D E N T S —go to the Palace Barber reasonable r a in . Mrs Shop, Bo sc he Bldg., for first class T-n r p , itv * w work. The only Turkish baths in the ~ city. Billy Wolf. IQI ‘ * ° c DELIGHTFUL room ■ baths day and nigh' Poets* Club. Inc Pot:- < *u*, w:n r.o.u t- regu- Van Smith’s. a r m e e t i n g Monday a t 4 p. rn. in 102. Boon the last two Mags o. w w i >on. Plea city, remember to come to Reno’f Barber Shop— West Sixth, back of 121 ... . „ ____ • ’ A \ L you tried the Texas Barber Shop at 1902 Congress Avenue? first-class l l Ed Allen will give you work. It is satisfying. Delta Sigma Rho. There will be a short busbies- meet- c of Delta Sigma Rho at the Y. M. A today a t 2:20 p. rn. O. W. WOOD. por, vers ier.ces. Phone 1368. IS ir> c * T v- I r(J R S A L r.— New fur: ; room house Address versitv Station. WORK WANTED bv U dent; mu-t have work ver.-itv. Phone 3259. stu­ ." f tv c I ni­ ll! FOR R E N T — A Univ without children of cl n offers to rent to a coup! uated, his new horn.'1, niched with comfort. Address Box 7" every:h u • its tractor live a?e ■ -ar!v sit- t fully fur* r e e d e d for diversity uvera a*..cog PH-■ t IU ’v.tr table -re-; . -4;” vjh it; new :\V far. moder. - rive- Un;. mo nd Le ( i re Ie Francai*. Pe Circle Franchise will hold its fir-t m eeting this y ear next Monday the W< m a r's Study '-‘•-'bt at 7 a t Hall. \ ery importa * bus ness m a t­ ter- to be discussed. P I E R R E BLOCK. Pres id en t. THE ELLIOTTS All fra ts, club- and societies will have th eir group pictures taken this moi th for the Cactus, Phone 1193, The Elliotts, for your date. THE ELLIOTTS : v . v _ J ... % ’ "i * I a Harrells JANUARY CLEAN-UP OF INTEREST TO EVERT MAN. CAN TOU BEAT IT’ U N IO N $ 1 5 M A D E A N O V E R C O A T $ 5 . 0 0 - E X T K A P A N T S FREE L O N D O N W O O L E N M I L L S 620 C o n g r e s s A v e n u e . N e x t D oor to Van Smith’*. Heat Y our Rooms with GAS — “T H E F I E L D E L I V E R E D I N P I P E S ”— No D ir t— No W o rk — No A sh es— No K indling to C a — S o Wood to C a r r y — H e a t “ R ig h t N o w ”— W hen y o u vc nt it mo.-t— and best of all— no fuel to p ay fo r before it D used Talk it over w ith y o u r ro o m -m a te — th e n call us. — W e A r e at Y o u r S e r v i c e — Austin Gas Light Co. P h o n e 152. 907 Congress. ADVERTISE IN THE TEXAN Save Money. r - e n ices of th e Three reg u la r meals a t 25 cents each can ooh Mr* «* Tho T t > at 1 .>ir-. a , I he Cactus Tea Room. Make ar- - R a v r r d Re J «- • JI The Three -; Carr’ »*>.. Vr-‘a* JJTI %» ■ I J reuucec uer.,e....s to e a regular patron at y 0U save money. See the mans#*- * i o u can eat y our merit of the Tea Room. rates, meals at any hour, and beside® - have a variety of a good ffl®18. You do not have to pay wr en you in * w w the best „ a ®eal* As well as having me w * . . STUDENTS! C O ZY C O R N ER OPENS! EFFICIENT SERVICE rn Short Order Lunches and Sandwiches. Quality Menu. Cold Drinks, Cigars, C i g a r e t t e s , Fruits and Confectionery ll------- 0yster Loafs’ Uub Sandwiches Dehvered. Phone Your Order. Phone 1025. Corner 2 4 th & Guadalupe J