THE COUNCIL MAKES , M I T K T s »\V TO BM I N . NEW PLANS FOR On Wed. , ..i. THE NEXT YEAR U S I ' T K X V S - " l ' l > N E S I ) AV, M VV 27. HOLMES TO HEAD NEXT GLEE CLUB PLANS COMPLETE FOR BALL GAME A thletic Council and Mr. Bellmont Make important Change* in Millet ic Methods for Coming Year. Mr. Bellmont and the A th lo ti c Coun­ cil are making some v e ry im portant plans for im provem ent in ath letic a r ­ rangements fo r the com ing year. These plans contem plate, firs t of all, a number of im provem ents in the gym rooms themselves. The team room and handball room are to be thorough- ! )y cleaned and renovated, and a re to be equipp'd in a modern fashion. T h e ! old wooden lockers w hich lend them j selves so read ily to destruction by j fire, and which are so ea sily re lieved ! VV. will cup cha TWO FAIR CO-EDS GET RUDELY STUNG of their contents, a re to be replaced j \ oung l* x l* \ 7 2 lockers, by the best steel inches. The e are to be in place by Ladies \r, Now Swell lim e I ruin Too Bn joy in I ( lose it un Investigation of Bee ( 1 \ I,’Iv I 11 BD I M p|{( i\ i m | ; \ j s. TEXAN o h u t s I N T H E . o s i B K I.ic s d i s c o n b r e d . I« xa two b ra n j sen to 1 mile The , wort • team? May point.' Busin nee th fo r cu ps an d ta bl is hoi e a t o f a si int tr o p h ie s w on by learns, Mi Bellm ont ha- located ups s a f e ly deposited i i i the bi- I be f irst was won by t he ■ °* r law class of JM'S-pp m t be* int relay race on annual field ‘‘I ,s a Sar.o so lid site c r * ' about $vh* o f the I J I , 1902, It VV ii; cup . won by the I ulldwino im rn -,t v of Texas on total of 42 g iv a n by {he I Jab e-ton l eague at the N e p tu n e ('ar* gt eet legs t ! ophy cup in a with a iii' .i1 as a State athletic illest. | Both of the-** cups are now safely j locate*! in th* special trophy ease in •the office of the athletic director, and may he seen by tho-** who are inter* •■'ted in U n iversity relics BAIN IS ELECTED SOCCER CAPTAIN Enthusiastic Meeting of learn Wa** Held in VV Inch Plans W ere Made I or \ i \ I Season. At an enthusia t ic rue* I in .f • • <*«*r men yesterday, J. \ Bain, the brillian t center half, was chosen cap t la­ tam for next year, and VV. Ii G riffin was recommended a manager, In jill there wert* attorn fifteen men pres* ent, all of whom were g reatly inter- . I • sled til tin- Intuit* of soccer at the in* ‘-tty of Texas, d ish ” Powell, BT* a I .h , * a on, wa *i in eh oncn til the tciiin in th. chair arid an dressed the men on past achievement* a fd future prospects Mr, Powell will be huck next year to guidi the de sh nies of the soccer team. Ile stated that be had ju ■: now gotten th** men to whet** he could Use onn* of hi* I sc ie n tific nccci w ith them , anti next j ye.i? would hav« them to wh**re th**y I could ea sily distance a il coni|H*titor*. The team last s^iaon got a jpckmI start, I as it wot Im.th I! s games. Hem**, the coach thinks that then* is nothing left to do bu in k****|i up th*- record set. N O . 19.1 ELECTION NOT CONTESTED ON TECHNICALITY • oiliest Merely in Order That There { an lh* a Recount of the Vote* for President of Student** Association. I he statement in y e sterd a y’* Texan in regard to the contesting of the re cent election wa* a m isstatement, ac­ h i n g to supporters o f Young, The texan stated that the contest was j being made on the ground that the poll* wert4 kept open over time. which - a mistake. A petition was handed I (dimed by over fif t y student! asking | for a reocunt of th© vote in the ©lee* j lion held on the 19th, | the wa* asked for I he grounds on which the recount in no m anner a i* I te* hnicniity, hut is in acconlance with lh** constitution, which provide* that upon the presentation o f a petition signed by fifty students that th© pres­ cient of Students’ Association shall appoint five students to recount 1 ^u’ '" I * ' lh** reason for the recount I." bused on th.* ground that there were some irreg ularities in the voting. Th® form of the ballot was *m h that .un­ persons whose intent was to vote for ^ otiiig for president «.f the Student Association voted for him for vie© president. I It is understood that Young received . * , . nl ar" l ' ° m,‘ tw ,*nt>' ,WI*1 votes fo r vice pre*i- | thest* vote* were thrown out and that in the event thou© votes should lie counted th at he would re- *ii\ e a m a jo rity over his opponent. Statem ent* tnade last night by Young supporters were that th© contest was in rn* manner brought up in the spirit •f • ohferit loll, hut in order that there might Im a fair recount and something definite determined in regard to the tai I lot* thrown out. Attem pts were made yesterday to *•*«? Mr. A. G arland Altair, present president of the .Students* Association, in regard to the petition handed in, but he could not ire found. A ny ap peal made from the count o f the com­ mittee I* to be made to the Students* i ooh* ti. that at '.* i I B a y lo r, Soot hwc tern ami Rice will have teams, l f they de to schedule gum** V arsity '.'-ill try I with all of them. A com m ;(tee of three wa appointe* tho Athletic < min* ii in ar I '«* wait oi in.In. c til** • ouncil t< to endeavor grant to the men who made th* team t Ii - 1 i I -<■,i on. T I «• < ouncil ha (trendy ne* ided “ ’I ’ ” w ill b* iwi*r«l«**l t * mernb**r of th* I* .un m-xt • •aurn; ami the pre cut men on the I hat, team can not see why* they should not ne rewarded rn th* same manner. P ra c tin will be started next fall im ­ mediately after the football sea on d*> * , nu*? ‘ oa< ii Powell say he hopes to have th*- men in fine shape for the first e.sme I OR I I \< H E R S ’ BK I N SB. xu peri n ten den I of I duration Doughty Give* Notice of Exam inations to Be field in June. n o n e l a n s c o m m e n t e d f a t . Elab orate preparations are under way at Bort W orth for the last com­ mencement of Polytechnic College, which will continue for four d a y s , b e ­ ginning M ay 2tf, W hen th* institution •'M-n* in the fall if w ill he known a* the W esley Woman** College. Rev VV If. M atthew of Cleburne will preach the commencement sermon Sunday m orning a t the Polytechnic Methodist church. The sermon to the undorfff’sdtiftto* w ill bo preached by Rev A . D, Po rter of W aco. The baccalaureate address will modo Monday by Rev. W . E . Bog g i Arlington, be of The graduating sixteen members, W orth im president. class consists o f Jo e Davies of Bort E a r l Ham ilton ,!l '<*!»'« • ’ ■ th* fa* lilly ar *J Earnest Iii mer w ill represent th® graduating ria ss. J J one of the m ajor ports In order that soccer may become in Texas, '*•1'' I " ’ an effort to induce other iii I hi* Stat*' to dev clop soccer f* It is hoped! < afeteria. J team- th** coming season, ? lu r i nile u 'V ho ll O f f i­ c e Fleet, *d cussed. 'l im U r n , . , S lu r, Ar.- lo \ ,,„e ,r for !■- \ ii ti ii ii I I uriiiy - l]unnj Haseball (tame. ■‘I " iioing completed for the Mumm V a rs ity baseball game rn ti placed ort ( la vs a,id 1 I 'ay during < ’nmmen, ement bbl- day i- the second of the uicefnent exercises and w ill fall »* s C o a c h B illy D i s e h h a s re- Herd from “ H a p p y " M a c in g ill 1 W o rth and S ta r Bald w in of hat they are going to bring strongest alumni team that “ H ap p y ” "'< ? the \ ansi tv. Moi th iv e p la in of VV ith he i re vv, St a r ? he man thesi two old star- ; Iii O e a s lens an «*xcell**nt team is certain ttttlize the s in ngth of the a trong Longhorn team. Lh** alum ni will be perm itted to use B a lly and W inston y e a r’s V at-n y as pitcher- and of la a H infield position. an W ith the other talent from the alum ni auk-, t a pin in Ma - angili grew eon* '" b »*i in predicting th** outcome. Vat shy (Ii th im, uji. 'Lh*' game w ill Coach Disc!) will play his regulat la* evasion for many of the stunts * la- es who ate returning for ieunion-. Bight form er classes ••turn, 'si, ’sn, *9 i t ’p l, ’n«*( *jj ’ I. Most of th** classes have • I « lr •t< (I some *listingui-hing costurn*' • h will b** worn at the gam*1. ’OIC be dressed in M exican costume! “ l l la w s ' will stage a bull fight, appear in sailor suits, and lit P i •ke bonnets, high hats and canes. will and will rn i plat place \ am i fly OOH ■* ■ 11 ^t<*e e was a gun-I at th* Big " « < i.i lion e tin week. ATHENAEUM HAS ANNUAL BANQUET BIG BARBARIAN FEED TONIGHT ' Farce Number ol Members Enjoy Ut**kI I I rn * Ile rerv AV ! raj -.t ti • . . err* moi i». .• cr < a t © I < * g a rr ■ f* Mohot k N the A th cum•urn lim to take f irst !> M il Stat** Superintendent, of Public In itruetion W , I . Doughty is sending cit th** following letter to all county ifuj ex officio county superintendenls of T e x a s : the “ Your attention i called to th** fact for that teachers’ certificaH will be h< id in Bl countv eat. m the S t a k e tlx* first■ - regular exam ination j F rid a y anti .Saturday and Thursday preceding i"i Ju n e Thu exam ination for I Mf rh Sta te arui county c e r tifi­ cate . OFFICIAL NOTICES Mel ting of ( ‘ivies League Thursday 12*80 la govornmont office, base- .Sylvan Young, Pres- ment of B H all, aiciit. Ii be an important m eeting I her; ** *':Kii; * f • na i . i at ■* p. rn. this afternoon at th* D elta Chi house. There w ill h<* initiation and inntalla (ion of officer*. G. T, I***. Student*' A " c m b ly . ’ udent A se mid JI m****ts Thursday I ai st m eeting of the .4*. rdght a t V* ar. Germ an < lab D ir e c t o r * . There will be a meeting of the d i­ rector* of the Germ an Club in Room 122 to*lay at 12:26. CU president. George W yth e, I Notice, Band Men. n s U jr y ,: belonging < urn in all mu ic aud iristrurn**nt.s the U n iv e rs ity Band. to Also remember the entertainm ent and final re hear *a I .Saturday evening. The last meeting of the G erm ania L ite ra ry Society w ill be tonight at j * * * *• * — — 3 «*c uf g en L red C. W erkenthm , ^ I ha!l* er !9J J, hered to it; all * xaminatior except th* two series of sum m er r*>r- mal exam ination*: j “ Thursday forenoon: H isto ry of ed­ ucation, physio;, olid geom etry, Brig- I bsh literature, decided to conduct them on a i I he first of these local short course* “ Thursday afternoon: was held la t year at Mount Pleasant chem iatry, bookkeeping, :od war o eucceggfu! that the college nometry, ha “ F rid a y w ii ole.sale ba> i this year. The sub-: gram m ar, lect of d airying , fetriirifc be«*f arui plane geom etry, d a b .. cattle, farm mar.agcm**nt, soil “ S a tu rd a y forenoon; Spelling, writ- imilding, feeds and feeding, fertilisers 8 mg, methods and management, civics, ind f*utilization, -olage and silos, crop reading. P y* hology, plane l r igo- forenoon: Texa geography, descriptive station, good roads, farm te rracin g J S a t e r d iy afternoon: U nited State* and nth**! ag ricultural features w ill be history, general history, ag ricu ltu re ,; M.-mb*-r/ a r e ' lr* ed at ea« h o f the short school*, j algebra.** Sept. I. In the hope o f g iv in g the men better service, the A th le tic Coun­ cil has placed an order fo r 500 to w ­ els, 22x42 inches, and for a stock of soap, cavh branded “ A th le tic C ouncil.” The profit derived from these is to go to the general fund of the A th letic Council. It is probable, although definite a r ­ rangement- have not been made as yet, that only one student assistant will bo employed in freshm an gym in­ struction next year, and that a man will be employed to a c t exclu sively as instructor in physical tra in in g . D i­ if this rector Bellmont hopes that in stru ction scheme can be carried through, very definite im provements w ill be made in the class o f in gym . The .special in stru ctor w ill be able to devote his time e x clu sive ly to the de­ velopment of men, system atization of athletic work and the assignm ents to specialized sports. An arrangement w ill be made next physical year by which n e a rly classes will meet forenoon. in Only one afternoon period w ill be re­ served, that from ,‘S to 4 o’clock. A r ­ all the rangement- have been made with Dean Taylor under w hich engineering students can have th e ir gym period at IO: ii) T here are tw o reasons for these chances, accord ing to M r. B e ll­ mont: ( I ) A fternoon classes hereto­ fore have been in te rfere d w ith d u r­ ing the winter by e a rly d arkness; (2 ) ■the class work of freshm en has in te r­ fered seriously w ith the a th letic con­ tests of U niversity team s. All printed m atter fo r next y e a r’s athletic arrangem ents w ill be placed w'th the printer im m ediately. This Jill include to reg u lar in addition stationery the fo llo w in g : 1800 student business men’s jcoupon hoi , 200 looks, oOO alumni a th le tic season tic k ­ ets and a ilev, form of cards to busi­ ness men w I o have purchased season jeoupons. G VM BS P O S T P O N E D . , The do , in the g ir ls ’ tennis to u r­ nament, as well as the baseball game v a eel tie* juniors and seniors, had ta postponed y e ste rd a y afternoon account ol th** rain. These games be played as soon as the w eather (permit--. CHAPEL NOTICES | Miss M ary (ire Miss Anni*? Bari vere badly stun*, ifternoon at a lie Che faces of the ■r of I Mel by I, farm you ne s of I erred i‘Cs Saturday near Austin ladies Wen •adly swollen from th** stint ti ITV red much ineonv enienee ira I days from the hurts. They »i sev- Misses Greer and Wells had eon* ■ •• a neighboring In e farm for the p , pose of studying th** lives and habit, )f bees. This data was to he u ed for a zoology pa fie r. Owing to their gnorance of their subjects, it.' young ladies approache*! the ferocious little •easts in such a mantlet as to amus** in them the hottest resentment at the intrusion. The results of this ar** not seiiou-, •ut have been extremely painful, aiel the victims were forced to nii.-.s d a >-**.- for a short time. This proved to be i case when students got excus* d f i'll! classes because th**\ had been -tuns N B W M VN C B I It B l.B t I S. The Newman (Tub held it Let it meeting of the year Bunday, rn Hew hall. Th** following officer- were elected for the next year: Pr< id* ut. Raymond M yers; vice president, Mi Horentine Crisp; secretaiy, Mis- D ’R e illy ; treasurer, Leo Brady ; litt le Her, Miss Madeline Murphy; alumni •ouncil, Misses Irent- Brown and Vial 'a re t Halten, and A rthur O’Conn* r. This closes a very succcs.-ful year or the club, more Catholic student- .aking part in it- activities than eve! icfore. At its weekly meeting- Path- die instruction has been g ivin to st i- lents. .Committees have vi-ite*l poor farm and Old Ladies’ Home Enter ai ii men ts have In en sui ce.--I illy held, en­ md a few *lays ago the men f»* .mg tertained their friend at the a if their new horn**. The play -hey, gave this year was wadi attended, ami was enthusiastically ret civ*- ha a talced beet Tri rn.’ mg ( at hoi varsity dose tug* ward to a -acce perfect medi im students in the ther. They look • LuI year under n e w r e g i m e . S P E A K B K S ’ C L I B B L IT I Officers \re < hosen for Sod* or Next V**ar— Ii. Id Bailey Elected President. Dr. Ingram of the C e n tra l B a p tis t !U r(b con. j * ted chapel today. The ,ICri^ ure h "d in g was fro m Genesis, " ,r f *f Jo sep h as a dream er a* (ta part i* ular fe a tu re of Jo e s p h ’s ^ er which Dr. In g ra m d w elt upon. .Joseph’s brethren Prejudice ,f lnM tam wa- because o f the nae-, ' 1,1 . A point of view . T hey ^ not Sfee the genius back of the ^ mer. \ fcf t j10 (jream er8 a re the A t the last regular meeting Speake! s’ Club, which wa.- h* following of fit ct night, the elected for the next year: R. i r Id B ailey; vie pjvdden . M d addin; st rotary md ti* i sergeant-at-arn C. Taylo r; Roue** critic, K. P. Howard; • rge. Cd R ( allow ay ' Liar •• S. G rady for the meetings to he held n* r<* al " i, W^° (taJ kings for society, for * or ta b he w o rld ’s dream ers have J S ta-en m isjudged, m isunder-. IM .M ’S H O RN M E ET ev h niis.r i ', r f 'Gnted, nevertheless I _ ,a' e keen the w o rld ’s greatest , iam 3r^ant stop your fro m realizin g Held r‘ts- Men can prosecute you, but i rpj. last last t Horn jgular meeti th Debating Society va ar which the final ®rro^mS In ^ rarn W‘H speak cont! NI VV IU I T O NS O R D E R E D , place vt i! h rn ftv made with Longhorns, I J 14-1 are being made v. IOO with a catch ir addition to Uh* or: l*?sign or inc o i non Lough the "T" buftor< gjvt*r, last fall, a Ixyoks Im 'xiii ic,-* nptiori "Texa 5.” O f the»e 1600 ith screw backs and and pin fastening. -,«* buttons, a newly ytton is to l>c given to mein ie.-igned hers of the Boys* Longhorn Club, a new organization of the* sm aller boys ound ( lark Field, who arc to bo next year a- ushers and for other t - work i/i connection with games. J-Beattie; v e e presi­ *nt for the T. U. Taylor prize in The winners were orator’1, was held, s J . Beattie, $14; C. A. O’Hair, Beattie, and A. J . W eaver, S3. Following this contest the following officers were in­ stalled for the fall term of next year President, S. dent H. W . B e r k e y ; secretary. J K von Blucher; treasurer, E M . ^ sergeant-at-arms, C. A. W illiam s . reporter, J . V M a te jk a ; h i.w .a n , u. S. Savage; critic, L W . Taylor. w e a t h e r r e p o r t . diversity observatory up to yesterday. ^ im u m temperature, 82. p/“ mum temperature, 67. ‘pitation, none. T H E D A I L Y T I X A N wait until fall to subscribe. You will be in a better financial con­ dition then, you think. This is a If you leave here w ith ­ m istake. out subscribing, nine chances to one you will never subscribe. As it has been w ith others, so it will be with y ou — new interests will demand your tim**, attention and money, and your U niversity interest will be crowded out. Be­ sides, you w o n ’t be called on to pay until next year. Tile paper needs your support. Its u sefulness to th e U niversity v ill be greatly increased as its alumni in nu inliers. subscriptions grow DOING A GOOD T U R N . PHUNNIGRAPHS l f You D o n ’t Like Em You S till H ave the Ads T h e s e b a n q u e t s s e e m to c o m e only t h e t h i c k e r w h e n t he p u r s e trets flat. B u s t e r Bo n e s a y s t h e d a m p w e a t h e r p r e t t y n e a r l y r u i ne d his n e w f r e s h m a n ■ caf) b e f o r e he f o u n d o u t h o w t o p r o - J t e c t it. H e s a y s t h a t he g o t a n i dea j f r o m o b s e r v i n g a s h o e - t r e e , a n d n o w ; he u s e s a n a r r a n g e m e n t to .stretch his j h e a d g e a r on w hi l e he sleeps. T e x a n m e r e l y s t a t e s g r a d u a t e t h a t t h r e e j d e p a r t m e n t | o f m e m b e r s s t a y e d up w i t h t h e i r s t e n o g r a p h e r s all M o n d a y n i g h t . W h a t a w o r l d of r o ­ m a n t i c d e t ai l is l e f t out. THE DAILY TEXAN F ir st C o lle g e D a ily in the S outh The S tu d e n t D aily P u b lication o f the U n iv e r sity o f T exas. P u b lish ed ev e ry m orn in g ex cep t M on­ d ay d u rin g tho co lleg e y ea r. E n tered as secon d -class m a tter a t th e P ostoffice a t A u stin , T e x a s, u nd er th e A ct o f C on gress o f M arch 8. 1879. Sub scription price $2.50 in ad van ce, $8.00 if n ot paid by D ec. le t . R alp h B. F e a g in E d ito r-in -C h ief L ynn W. L a n d r u m .. .M a n a g in g E d itor J er ry S. F o w le r .. . B u sin ess M an ager F red H a n c o c k .. . . A s s is ta n t M an ager P. B. U n d e r w o o d .. .C ircu la tio n M gr. J. G. R a n d le .. . .In te r c o lle g ia te E d ito r O F F IC E S : U n iv e r sity : R oom 120, M ain B ldg. U p -tow n : 206 W . 6th S tr ee t. O F F IC E H O U R S E d ito r ......................11:30-12:30 M. W . F. M an a g in g E d it o r .. 7:30-8:30 T. T. S. 7:30-9:30 M. W. 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If you were seeking an education, cer­ tainly you were worthy o f trust, they thought. N ow pay your debts. If you have gone in a little too deep, the only manly th in g for you to do is to get out honorably. Make some sacrifices, if necessary, and if you can’t save enough money to pay them , then w rite home and ask for the money. Your parents would much prefer to pay your debts than to have them stand a g a in st you. The record o f the books of the A ustin merchants o ffer a good index to the success or fail­ ure of m any students who have gone forth. B e careful about your record. AN A P P E A L TO TH E G R A D ­ U A T E S . leave th e stu d en ts The main w eakness of The 'exan is its inability to secure he co-operation of the alumni, /h en the Diversity, unless they subscribe efore th ey leave, th ey usually ►se all interest in the paper and I the U n iv ersity . Experience as shown th at it is alm ost mi­ lls si hie to reach th e alumni w ith a appeal to subscribe. Th ey lust be induced to subscribe be­ lue they leave. to y ou — th e is This appeal raduates and the stu d en ts w ho ill not return n ext year. The rculation m anager is goin g to pprcach you during e x a m i n e on and com m encem ent w eeks i get your subscriptions. He as a very liberal o ffer to make ou. You will be enabled to get he Daily T exan and The M aga­ ric both fo r th e subscription rice of th e D aily alone— $2.50. hese tw o publications will en- ble you to keep in touch w ith jth th e current happenings and ie literary work o f the Univer- If you w ill subscribe for ty. lese periodicals, and th en for he Alcalde— don’t fo rg et th is — 3U w ill never lose interest in ie U n iv ersity . You think now th a t you will Y esterday w e told how you can help the U n iversity by your conduct this summer. Let us now call your attention to an ­ o t h e r method of rendering a s ­ sistance. You can do the U n iversity a good turn by p u ttin g in a few' good words at opportune tim es. Occasions will arise when you will be called upon to express your opinion about conditions at th e U niversity. Then your op­ portunity will present itself. Put in a good word. Don’t m is­ represent th in gs, neither hide the real sta te o f a ffa irs, but tell tin* truth. The record of the U niversity will speak for itself. You don’t have to suppress or ; color the fa cts— ju st plain truth. the tell But be careful to explain some of the th in gs that the outsider, does not understand. Many th in gs have happened th is year ( hat look bad to the outsider, but | that are not so. He is not in a position to understand and ap-1 p red ate the local conditions t h a t ; affect the thing. This is your com m ission. Try I to make him see th e conditions is th ey really e x is t — and there | will be little criticism of the Uni varsity. H IE ESSENC E O F MORALITY It is a t r u i s m to s a y t h a t e t h ic s is; p e r p e t u a l l y u n s e t t l e d . T h e r e a r e no et tied e t hi ca l p r i n c i p l e s of c o n d u c t ; | is J is in a s f o r t h i s t h a t only s u c h f o r m s f i t t i n g e t h i c a l societ y i n s t an c e , in di v id ua l c o m e s ! e t hi ca l c o n d u c t p ri n c i pl e wh ic h in c o n t a c t w i t h in o n e s i t u a t i o n a n d in a n o t h e r . B u t t h e r e o r w h a t is p e r f e c t l y m o r a l in one a g e in a n o t h e r — o r is a b s o l u t e l y i m m o r a l veil in t he s a m e g e n e r a t i o n , c o n d u c t i m ­ is mo r al m o r a l is one t h e mettled u n d a m e n t a l g u i d e to et hi ca l c o n d u c t ; m d h a t c o n d u c t which, a s a n a v e r a g e l o r ma l, is m o s t con duc i ve t o t h e h e s t n t e r e s t s o f t h e r a c e a s a whole. T h i s uh* c o nd u c t not e m b r a c e s b r o u g h whi ch o n e in l i r ectly lis a c t i o n s - a s t h e ♦ hieal i ul e a g a i n s t l y i n g - h u t a p p l ie s ‘equally well t o t h e i nd i v i dual in c o n ­ ima in wh ic h he h i m s e l f is p r i m a r i l y n t e r e s t e d , d i c t a . g a i n s t h a t r e d , e n v y , et c. — f o r w h a t - v e r is h u r t f u l to soc i et y, b e c a u s e o f he c r i p p l i n g e f f e c t on on e u n i t of n a t er i al ( h u m a n b e i n g s ) by wh i ch s o ­ d d y c o n d u c t s its w or k. T h i s p r i n c i ­ ple, t h e n , is a s a f e g u i d e t o e t h i c a l •ouuuct. A s e n s e of social r e s p o n s i ­ I his t e d g i v e s c o n s i s t e n t r e ­ bility. l e t s in e v e r y d i a m e t r i c a l l y o p p o s e d s a m p l e s of e t hi ca l c on duc t . A n d it bas its p e r t i n e n t a p p l i c a t i o n t o col lege t h e b a c k g r o u n d c f i ite •ondition- p e c u l i a r to college, a n d de- I e l o p i n g a u s e f ul s y s t e m o f e t hi c s a d a p t e d t o c on di ti o ns , j u s t a s it m a y levelop a n e n t i r e l y d i f f e r e n t s y s t e m vhen t o o t h e r c i r c u m s t a n c e s . By g r a s p i n g t hi s one g r e a t p r i nci pl e, i ny o ne c a n f r a m e his mo r al code to for t h e m o r al it d i f f e r e n t s i t u a t i o n s •ode cloes c h a n g e , in d i f f e r e n t s i t u a - j Dons, fully a s m u c h a s n a t i v e c o s t u m e w h e n we t r a v e l f r o m one c o u n t r y to a n o t h e r . F o r i n s t a n c e - l y i n g is p r o b ­ a b l y t a r m o r e e t hi c a l in d e a l i n g wi t h a s a v a g e who w a n t s it would he in d i s c u s s i n g t h e s a m e q u e s ­ tion wi t h a col lege s t u d e n t . T h e s a v - : a g e o r s e m i - s a v a g e , is t h e o n e p e r s on , p e r h a p s , u po n w h o m to p e r p e t r a t e t he u s u a l line o f l u r i d p ie - ; t a r e s wh ic h f o r m t h e s t o c k in t r a d e o f t h e o r d i n a r y t e m p e r a n c e l e c t u r e r . A n d p e r h a p s h e s t o f all, t he t e s t would s e r v e o u t o f g e n u i n e n e s s o f et hi ca l p r e a c h m e n t s of all s t o r e s s e p a r a t i n g t h e c h a i l a t a n a n d s e n s a t i o n m o n g e r f r o m g o o d — f o r a m a n c a n be j u d g e d b y his co ns ci ou s o r u n c o n s c i o u s a p p r e c i - 1 a t i o n o f in his b i g o t r y o r M aroon. it s h o w s l a c k of it.— Daily t h e s i n c e r e w o r k e r t hi s p r i nc i p l e, a s l iquor t h a n f o r social I is e t hi ca l f i t t e d i nto it M iss A n n a D a g g e tt, w ho w ith d rew from school on a cco u n t o f her h ealth, is in a serio u s condition. C o m m e n c e m e n t Gifts T h e mor e us efu l the gif t, th e lon ger it is rem em b ered and to e m o r e a p p r e c ia te d . A Conklin P en is th e acm e I f t h e of usi foins ;s in both s tu d en t and la ter life. point is not e x a c tl y suited to th e r ec ip ien t’s hand, it mill he ch ee r fu l ly ex ch an ged by an y Conklin dealer. in Gold Th or o a r e m any attra ctiv e s t y le s for g i f t s Band. S ilv er and Gold Filigre. St \en o f the most reliable A ustin d ealers sell and gu aran tee th em . The Conklin Pen Mfg. C om pany TOLEDO , OHIO. /v ■ 7 A M a n ’s S m o k e the W orld O ver Th.- i r o n - n e r v e d b i r d - m e n w h o the “ b u c k i n g b r o n c h o s of t h e the W e s t — U n c l e S a m ’s st u r d y J a c k T a r s , “ c o w p u n c h e r s of the sea ‘— in e v e r y calling t h a t a p p e a l s to m e n of initiative a n d a b i l i t y — y o u ’ll find “ Bull” D u r h a m , in fresh, b a n d - m a d e cigarettes, the fa v or it e smo ke. air — the b r a w n y c o w b o y s o f “ B u ll ” D u r h a m appea ls to t h e m no t o n ly b e c a u s e it is a s u p e r b to b a cc o, b u t b e c a u s e o f its w o n d e r f u l flavor. E v e r noti ce tit it peculiarly distinctive:, ric h, fra gr an t a r o m a th a t o n ly “ B u ll ’’ D u r h a m possesses? It is d u e to a gcncrations-old p r oc es s know n on ly to th e m a k e r s of “ Bull” D u r h a m , it is a u n i q u e f ac t o r it: th e w o r l d ­ w i d e suc cess of this fam ou s tob a cc o. G E N U I N E B u ll Durham SMOKING* TOBACCO (E n o u g h f o r fo r ty h a n d m a d e cigarettes in each 5c sa ck) As ma ns cigarette's are rolled f ro m “ Bull” D u r h a m iii a y e a r as all b r a n d s of r e a d y - m a d e cigarette's in this country' c o m b in e d — a n d t h e Sak s a r e still growing. G e t the M a k i n g s ” t o d a y — “ roll y o u r o w n ’ — a n d o b ta in last­ ing;, healthful e n j o y m e n t . ■ An Illmt ratol I U L H , C B P P showing how ti) “ Roll \ our O w n, " md ilk* Jvofrigarctte papers, will both t)C mailed, fre e , to any addi ess in l . S . on po t i l rot JIH- f. Address “ Bull” Durham, Durham, N. C , Room 1210. TUE AMEPtr \N TO’', VO O COMPANY “ ELE C T R IC L A M PS A N D S H A D E S A lso E x te n sio n C ard s, P o r ta b le s and S u p p lie s — S h a d e s 5 c and Up. C olum bia M azda L am p s A. E. HANCOCK COM PANY )9 O n -j. Ave. P lu m b in g , H e a tin g , E le c tr ic W ork . P h o n e ! I l l W hat a Pleasure to C lu b d o m W e Arrange Terms J. R. REED MUSIC COMPANY 800 Cong. Ave. “ W’i n s o n i a n s F e e d a t D ri s k i l l . ” — He a dl i n e. t h e y ’ll h a v e T h a t ’s w h a t to do e v e r y m o r n i n g b e f o r e b r e a k f a s t a f t e r J u n e 9 — o n l y it'll n o t he a t t h e Driskill. in S i n c e t h e a r t i c l e y e s t e r d a y ’s T e x a n a b o u t t h e “ F a c u l t y Meet intr in t h e Y e a r 1925,” a n u m b e r of o u r p r o ­ f e s s o r s to b e e n w h e t h e r l e a k s f r o m t h e f a c u l t y m e e t ­ i ngs a r e n e c e s s a r i l y b r a i n l eaks. a r g u i n g a s h a v e “ Lost e x c h a n g e d S o m e o n e in r a i n ­ co a t s w i t h m e t h e m a i n c or r i d or . M. l l. P os t , p h o n e dir>0.” — W a n t ad s. E x c h a n g e m u s t h a v e b ee n p r e t t y m u c h t he c l a s s i f i c a ­ on e- si de d, c o n s i d e r i n g s o r t of l e f t a t t h e Post . tion o f t h e a d “ W h a t a p i t y it is t h a t t h e colonel t h e t h a t c o u l d n ’t p r e s e n t S m i t h s o n i a n I n s t i t u t i o n . ’’ H o u s t o n C hr on i cl e. T h e colonel a n d his r i v e r h a v e t h e s a m e f a u l t t h e y b o t h like to r u n o f f a t t h e m o u t h . r i v e r to “ H u e r t a will soon he a b l e to t a k e a t r o l l e y e a r a n d g o t o t h e f r o n t . ” W a c o M o r n i n g N e w s . a b o u t t o h e a t h i m t o t h e c a r line. “ T h e f r o n t ” is THE FIRING LINE! h a s a c k n o w l e d g e d No “ l o n g a n d l a b o r e d ” a r t i c l e is nee de d n o w t o e x p o s e t h e m o t i v e of t h e L i g h t . ” Ant i P u f f e r ’s “ T u r n on His n e p h e w t h e cor n, h u t ca l l e d it a c oc o a nu t . T h e m o t i v e of the* y o u n g m a n ’s b e r m e h u t t h r u s t on his u n ­ “ i n a r t i s t i c ” r e t u r n cl e’s b e h a l f in b n c l o s i n g “ T h e one w h o s t r i k e s hac k h a s been s t r u c k . ” is a l s o e x p l a i n e d s e n t e n c e : A N E X - E D I T O R . * * * * * I he C am p us B enches. c a m p u s still T h e r e a r e onl y f o u r m o r e d a y s o f a c t u a l school w o r k b e f o r e t he c u r t a i n is r u n g d o w n on t h e school w o r k f o r t h i s y e a r , y et is t h e a d o r n e d b y t h e l o a f e r s w h o a r e t r y i n g out t h e n e w b e n c h e s d o n a t e d by M a j o r Li t t l e f i e l d . t h e s e l o a f e r s coul d f or t he l a s t f ew d a y s , f o r a p p e a r a n c e s a k e, ce as e to l oa f on t h e c a m p u s a n d a p p l y t h e m s e l v e s to t h e i r wo rk . I t does look like r e c e n t l y O n e p r o f e s s o r r e m a r k e d t h a t it w a s a l m o s t us e l e s s to t r y to hold a c l a s s in o n e o f t h e s h a c k s t h a t h a s a n u m b e r o f t h e s e n e w b e n c h e s close to it. T h e t i m e t h a t t he c l a s s i- n o t i n t e r r u p t e d by t h e c h a t t e r o ut s i d e , t he r e s t of t h e cl as s is w a t c h i n g t h e m ( C o n t i n u e d on p a g e T h r e e . ) English W alking Shoes "■ " ' W arted, “ If i f , f »l H good to f i t ' 7 r t h i “ * Good I, p., ** I- a * ™ * ! * *■ u » rood to .HOD,ion “ l < .u a d .lu p , snd m Frtterniti. ----- * non* • * r f : : : r = - ; S Ary bw t : '™s * £ * hlle you wtii. Students’ Barber Shoo E S * Fstabliihed 1871 ^Ai M n , , & COMPANY ' L , 'M IIE R I ' h t ' a n f J E. «th s, JOHN BREMOND Established 1847 W H O LESALE GROCER In.porli r* and lioj81m of H I G H G R A D E COFFEE U N I V E R S I T Y M E A T MARKET L IN D A U BROS, I ' , , * " C H O IC E BEEF, MUTTON, POM Dealers In AND VEAL Corner 24th and Guadalupe gti New C l . Old Phone 521 t em.- and see us for your SfcaTtu R eq uisites. We sell anything in Ha to ile t Line. Special Inducement! ti Students. B l R N II A M & FEHR O ppo-ite the Driskill Hotel 113 East Sixth Street. A U S T I N F L O R A L CO, 723 Congress Avenue CLOF O L S S O N , Florist 105 East Fifteenth St L argest Establishment in Central and South Texai m s To Graduates of Any Profeaiioa- 1913-1914 I Will Paint Your Shingle You P ay Me When I ou Make Cst Genuine Deep Shaft McAlester Coal N ow is the time to lay in your Winter Supply M cAlester Coal Co. Both Phones 246. NELSON DAVIS & CO. im p o r t e r s and WHOLESALE GRIDER 107-111 'VEST FOURTH^ SWANN Fl,K N T Ia[„EEB ,t S i o f T * <01 C owtreu An«»* l ’urnl.h Fr.t«nit> Ho— p i o t r T f r S c OUR STUDY If we framed it, '! L a M . it ’s Perfect. « « 9W“ hind the Label. It ‘ ha* c. M. MUiJK A B T MATERI 7 .1 CO NG RIS S J W ^ Tan or Black L eathers. Price, $ 4 and $5 Mary Jane Pumps for you n g ladies, Price, $ 3 .0 0 Fan cy Colonial Pumps, $ 3 .5 0 and $4 We Set the Styles. Come and See Us. B U R T S h o e C o m p a n y THE CAPITOL BAKERY Will fill your order for all kinds o f B ak ery Goods on short notice. R easonable price, good q u ality and quick service. Give us a trial, please. Old P h on e 1016. W ILLIAM ROBENSON T H E S P E C IA L T Y STO R E SN A M A N ’S - x t e n d to t h e U n i v e r s i t y s t u d e n t s a c o r d i a l in v ita tio n a t a n y a n d a ll tim e s . e r r . noe(I a n y t h i n g o r n ot , o t m a k e th is S to r e th e ir h e a d q u a r te r s. l f it is a S u i t , D r e s s , C o a t , W a i s t , S k ir t o r H a t, w e h a v e it. S t y le an d p rice a l w a y s g u a r a n t e e d t o b e c h e a p and b e tte r . SNAMAN’S 506-508 C O N G R E SS A V E . M A K ER ! OF 814 Coup*** * For Men and Young Men We Are Holding a Fashion feast of Spring and Summer Suits In novelty weaves, stripes and cia *ks blue s e w s , tropical weights, half lined suits for the sunshine ahead. Made by r r Rogers Peet Co. and College Brand Clothes (Broadway and F ifth Ave. styles, They’re cut on natural lines and hold their shape— $20 to $35 Style insurance combined with qual­ ity and economical price. WY <>j'*Yr men’s business suits— At $12.75 I ■ .J;* Brighten up your appearance with a New Straw H at— $1.50 to $10.00 E. M. Scarbrough & Sons Facile Princeps : $: 4;, J ; w I ! i N o beverage can approach has ever e-.,-n challenge.! lh ? sunrem acy ,.f C h .i-(/„!.i. It stands lust. The d rin k that w ill refresh and delight you with its distint live and delicious flavor in 8 quality. its wonderful thirst-cjuem h- D e l i c i o u s — R efresh in g; T h i r s t - Q u e n c h i n g r f *5 ' I j I U f Iv ' ■••II I St r : ijtisvr f «»||J T H E COCA COLA CO. Atlanta, Ca. The University of Texas Summer Session of June 13th to July 30th THE SI A IM E R SC H O O L will offer courses in (he Aca­ demic subjects, in Education, in Law, in Engineering, in Manual Training, in Domestic Economy, and Agri­ culture for Teachers. THE St ALMER N O R M A L will offer the courses required for the various Teachers’ Certificates, and also courses in Prim ary Methods, Public School Art, Public School Music, S tate Exam inations. July 27th to July 30th, Inclusive R E D U C E D R A IL R O A D R A T E S for < atalog containing detailed information, write to L J- MA I HEWS, University Station, Austin, Texas. austin sa n it a r iu m laundry do family washing. Students’ laundry a .specialty. Shirts cents, 3 lor 25 cents; underwear. 1212 cents per suit. All work strictly guaranteed. Pa corner n th and Avenue G. W . V A R D E N , Proprietor. Phone 3086 Mullins, Yale and Harvard Canoes A complete stock o f all models and colors. We buy the e boa* tots and can save you freight. G et prices right no a , The W alter Tips Co. Palm Beach Suits S6.50 At h i n g i n m e n ’s w e a r i n g a p p a r e l , a n d h i e b e s t q u a l i t y a t r e a s o n a b l e p r i e r s . The University Shop A. J . G E R J E S , Prep. 0Lavaca Street. ; T B B D A I L Y T E X A N KIRMER PEACHER RICHARD AMES |TV A ,, W j TELLS LAWYERS ’ f bushes book of best fields th* IVn , I I) M n " n l arg er Opportunities >ho*» hut ; We Beyond the , \ , , * " I ag land 0 % crrrow tied. *.......... ; ' r der. Johnson. M ad A dr \ •^‘p h y in i\ ersity, rat her inancial der the end* not only : the univ*-! vt matter of Allen Im the respectively. her daughter n ip a lso sn if- The plot, of pening under his o’ I , r , 'i by compiled >s Rn hare rotary of ti;, H arva rd Law iicate that it is mort* prof irst for a lawyer to locate >rk than tn Boston, sin,, the 1 New \ ark are greater im ing of a I orensic career. - run >t is shovv ti, however. ut and New York afford equal earnings, and that the !' th* land of opportunity. Ames, the secretary, issued a the B>P2 vs ho were graduated from the questionnaire to a t I H arvard Law J •s y o u eat) e> ,ut- tm n s w e rt p ieced m g I IU 2 l!ls ss elvd him. School in the ten years O f this number M T I h, mote important (s is nearly it) have been Innate your net earnings from law each year in** graduation?'* and “ H a v e you my suggestions to offer to students T o u t to g ra d u a te that m ight be help VV hat itll to t h e m iii d e c id in g w h e r e to lo ate ami under what conditions tit l-egin p ra c tic e ?" I he table ot average earnings made p from the answers to tho first of la * questions contains many inter '■ting points. In general the average I for the first year, and $.*.'552 va In New England the tenth. o r th, it 1 yearns earnings averaged $.V2I; ll Boston, $ gif,; outside New England, h.y.i; in New York. $720; east of the Mississippi River, west of the Mississippi River, SKOK; iii cities over in cit ies under HH),IMH), $»; | :, and 11 MI,! r h >, ,, ’ ” « °\ e f o r ('.it b e n n e 1|k* |,,;M ><>manln o f th ese situ p ! ‘° ns '• die rv m e by C a th e rn ., and . . r|" ‘ P ’ - 'T 'S o r o f a \ . ..w e g , a i, co n vict who has escaped flo r a a c h am gam- w o rk in g in th e ne . g i l l e r hood. T h e m a n * the p ro fe s s o r w ith the aid of ' ’a th e rin e , sh e lte rs in his hom e am i fin a lly succeeds in g e t t in g him a b o a rd a s te a m e r Is,(intl fo r N o rw a y A s is von< v' i>(l a m an in lo ve, til,, p ro f es- J " f ("'lid s his incom e r a th e r lax is h ly , and a s i» w ont w ith prefer-.,,,- th is •neon e i 5 r a th e r sle n d e r. ’I he plot th ick en s who I, a f t e r b u ild in g an ex- p en sive home fo r h o pro pe< fiv e brith-, in .slender in com e is e x h a u s te d m d he is d i .m isse d fro m th e u n iv, r* *t) tor te a c h in g d o c trin e s c o n t r a r y ie tho . held by the m illio n a ir e , A lle n . Net o> lj i s he be ieged w ith m any : alibies, but his a f f a ir s o f t he h e a t t In the tenth year out the la-1 for .* hu h the averages are given by Io­ dines th*- men in New England re- •ort $ i!K>2; in Boston, $42; outside in New York, New England, $47»id; I 1210; e.'mt of the Mississippi R iver, I HO; w, st of the M ississippi, R iver, I M int); iti cities of more than UK),OOO, j ut.’ ” I ’alias News, Today Shirts 75c Were $1.50. Many plain whites and pleated Shirts in this lot. : the inclusion in B r. Jo h n so n ’s story if :«ii ineid* nt whii h happened m the ■arber days of the U n iv e rsity . The in final gup, Robert Mueller & Bro. A l S H N T R I N K F A C T O R Y . -.IO C O V I l(l. s< M b S iw l " f ,h,‘ Trunl' “ ■•"M ON,. I O ss UK. AUSTIN. TFX AS. HK A M B IT IO U S I but t Bp sat rn fled to linger in tho rut where Fortune has placed you. c limb out— climb up! A business) education will pimp your foot firmly on the* fir«t round of the ladder of m iters It win give you the ability to and grasp Opportunity, It wdl double ami troble your earning * ability. NIXON-CLAY COLLEGE C orner Tenlh Hi. and ( ongrrna Ave. s t- ** #* Austin, T esta. STATE NATIONAL BANK AUSTIN, TEXAS o f >U,U r f a v o r * n d <»n a re c o r d F a “ r A U E A L | ^ G M , H Y " r P , r f e c ‘ “ C t ' W T Y « d r t r t u u INO. H. ROBINSON, Jr., President OFFICERS J W AI T F R B R E M O N D , J * Vice President f r D A I M „ J G I A L M . ( ashier . P I E R R E B R E M O N D , 2d Vice-President S. J . Von K O E N N H R IT Z . A s s i C ashier LAIRD SCHOBER SPRING PUMPS ARE READY DILLINGHAM S si* alp mn ii G R I F F I T H D R U G CO. N O L E A G E N T S I O K NORRIS CANDIES Largest Stock in the City Also P A R K E T I L F O R D ’S C A N D I E S THE COZY CORNER THE PLACE The plitc#. to entertain your high school i lends. * Jut Short Orders and Fountain Drink- are the best and cleanest. $10.00 Meal Tickets for $7.00. M. C*. W I L L I A M S , Manager Moore & Morrison 704 Congress Misses M arie C allaw a y arid Po lly H a rt have re-umed their studies, a fte r several d ays’ illness. Texan Want Ads for Results C o m m e n c e m e n t E x e r c i s e s T S R D A I L Y T J X A N SOON HERE How is your w ard­ robe? Another big shipment ol hand­ some Silk S h irts— Beauties. Newest Neckwear, wide end scarfs in silks and wash ma­ terials. New Holeproof Ho­ summer siery (> m onths’ weights. The guarantee. silks are guaranteed three months. in Underwear for hot season feath er­ in weight fabrics. Un­ ion Suits and two- piece suits in pure Irish linens in mesh and fine mercerized cotton. Snappy New Summer Suits Made by Society Brand for young men and men who stay young. Fine imported and domestic light woolens' A suit th at every man n e e d s , $20 t o $85. We guarantee the lit. Knox flats Held Caps Harrells < 'lot hora 11 Suits, $15 a n d $18 The A ustin N ational Bank OF AUSTIN, TEXAS Resources $5,000,000 UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY KNOWS THE STUDENTS’ WANTS ANL WANTS THE STU­ DENTS’ BUSINESS. O F F I C E R S : E. P. WILMOT, President. WM. H. FOLTS, V ice-President. C. M. BARTHOLOM EW , A sst. Cashier. MORRIS H IR SH F E L D , Cashier. ■ —' ' " " " ■ 'E - l>L Wukasch Cafe and Grocery Short Order Lunches, Ice ( ream and Fancy ( ’undies ( HAS. 0. WUKASCH, Prop. Staple and Fancy Groceries Free Delivery JOE WUKASCH, Prop. 2218 GUADALUPE ST. PHONE 1071 VAN SMITH DRUG CO. OPEN ALL NIGHT CORN EK OF SIXTH AND CONGRESS T H E S E T O N I N F I R M A R Y Incorporated April 5, 1900. Conducted by the Sisters of C harity of St. Vincent de Paul. 4 4Caught in the Rain” a-rm Jy f! ”- tu rin g C h arles C h ap lin an d M abel N orm and. 4 4T h e Different Man A M ajestic d ra m a w ith F rancelia B illington, D onald C risp an d R alp h Lewis. Dr. W. S. Sutton. in his ha nds an d Dr. VV. S. Sutt on, who will he dean of tho S u m m e r School ut the I nivet- ! sity this s u m m e r , s t a t e s t ha t al re ad y m a n y appli cati ons for s u m m e r school I s t u d e n t s a r c that ! by the end of t he week they a r c ox- I pected to ho coming in full force. A : record enrollment is e xpect ed for this I s u mm er . The courses which are ot- I fered in t he d e p a r t m e n t of educati on a r e especially i n t e r es t i n g to t e a e h e i s and it is expected t ha t a l a r g e numb*.; take a d v a n t a g e of t h e o p p oi B i ­ will nit v t hu s offered. COLLEGE NOTES A course in h or se sh oe in g od a t Cornell last J a n u a r y Don with t h e veterinary ct At Yale t he r e has recent ly considerable a gi ta t io n bv both de nt s a nd pr of es so r s o v e r t he ; Hon of the honor sys tem. T he Un iv er sit y of Wi sconsi n h a s r e c e n t l y provided a new b a t h house f ii* the women st ud e nt s. T he build­ ing will also include l oungi ng rooms. T ' x a s C h r i s ti a n Uni ve r si t y has adoptee! t he plan of h a v in g a press a g e n t , whose d u t y it is t o have some news it(>m in each of t h e t h r e e l e a d ­ ing p a p e r s of Fo r t W o r t h each day. The student body of Yale is eon i !- e r n i g a plan to place all m a n a g e m e n t of a t hl et ics in t h e h a n d s of t wo men. At p r e s en t t h e r e a r e t h i r t y - t w o m a n ­ age i s a nd a s s i s t a n t s . Seniors in the school of j o u r n a l i s m make an nu al e xcur si ons to t he l a r g e r cities a nd see t he dailies published. This y e a r ’s class went to St. Louis to visit some of its leadi ng dailies. i daily. Oxf or d U n iv e rs i t y will e n t e r a relay t e a m in the c omi ng P e n ns y l va n i a c a r ­ .it The Ox on ia n s will nival. Brown for one week previ ous to Hie meet. t r a i n The Uni ve rsit y of Ro c he st e r has raised $1800 an d V a s s a r $1000 to aid th e e ;iii|>- Wellesley College, wh e re ment was seriously crippled by tin* fire. The st u d e n t s of Wells recent College a r e p l a n n i ng a b enef it music recital for t he s a m e purpose. to overcome T i n women a t the Uni ve rs it y of So ut h e rn Cali forni a have s t a r t e d a Su nb ea m Society t he compl aint s a b o ut the lack of fro nilli- ness and good fellowship a m o n g t he s t u d e n t s . The chance w a y f a r e r on Cue c a mp u s is gr ee te d with a smile and a cheery “ hello” school’, fai rest co-eds. I rom the Thir teen mort* H a r v a r d s t u d e n t s failed in t hi*ir mi d- ye ar e x a m i n a t i o n s this y e a r t ha n a t the s a m e time last year. Out of t he tot al f o r t y - f o u r who have been compelled to leave colk*co, e i gh t were juniors, si xt ee n we r e c la ssi ­ fied t h i r t e e n wer e f re sh me n and the o the rs were u n c l a s s ­ ified. sophomores, as Dr. ( ’. Alphonso Smi t h of Vi rgi nia has r ecently been a pp oi nt ed by tho United S t a t e s D e p a r t m e n t of S t a t e on a Uni t ed S t a t e s commission which is to a t t e n d an i nt e rna tiona l oduca- , : tional conference at Th* Hngue this TEXAN WANT ADS Pate: I cent per word in Ad­ vance. Special rate when run more No than tIir€»e consecutive times. Mail ids hem to Du* Hail} Texan, I niver* ty Station. taken over telephone, Dr. H. E. B axter, D entist, 512 Scar- hrough Bldg. Old Phone 1818. Dr. Orally H. H a rr i so n. Dent ist , 419 s.*arhrouirh Bldg. Old phone IBIO. Dr E. C. B erwick, D e n tist S u ite 521, Scarbrough Bldg. ('lass p i c t ur e s ma d e for The Cac­ tus can be had a t t h e Co-op or a t The i Ion la ti Co., 610 Co n gr e ss Ave. XBI.I N & BABB XKI) a r e now Jo­ i nt e d at 100S C o n gr e s s a v en ue . T h e y t h e i r V a r s i t y to meet will ho glad friends at t h a t place. a n d If ive von seen o u r big n e w foun- t a in ? Have you t r ied one of our de­ r e f r e s h i n g beverages? licious Have you e nj oyed t he efficiency, t h e poli teness of our cleanliness J u s t t r y G r a h a m ' s once and c le r ks ? be convinced. a n d Students, go to the P alace Burber shop. Bosch# Bldg., first-class work. The only Turkish B ath s in th# city. Wm. F. Wolf, Prop. for convenience ot our patrons, We ;r,, , Kodak Store down-stairs, corner - (on»w» Av* A full line of EASTM AN Films, K o, Leave your film s there for the h, 4 d.'v. |,'‘? , K'’ther suPpiiej and printing' "lvtl Put in a B • : ' The Jordan Co. — KOI A K S T U E TROY LAUNDRY TRY THEM FOR SERVICE. L E A D S T H E ? A L L Established 1871. PHONE ft * spital Stock $" V on Boe ck rn ann “Jones Co P R I N T E R S E l E U T l? m \ i > n > . PRINTERS, ELECTROTYPERS . , • 811 Congress Avenue. and BOOKBINDERS AUSTIN. TEXAS. MILADY CHOCOLATES Every Piece a Surprise U N I V E R S I T Y D R U G store M O D E L S T E A M LAUNDRY CAVERO YT/ YI T M A V P V SAVES YOU MONEY AND IS THE BF^t . . . . . \ « THE STUDENTS’ FRIEND 1504 U tici Strut T H E SEGRETI OF THE PHIM PARITY OF AN EXPERT m a n i c u r i s t h a s been t he Driskill b a r b e r shop, ecu red by the most m o d e r n shop in T ex a s. Phone 685 Ander son & Benson a new gar­ I l l E ast age. Studebaker-Cadillac. F i f t h street. A U S T I N M A I D FLOUR Lies in i ts i n d i vi du a l it y. I ts p o p u l a r not because its made in Auitin. bn because its made SUPERIOR. QUALITY MILLS, Newly Incorporated. Austin, Tem ( il a s e r ’s B a r b e r Shop in o u r new q u a r t e r s , 621 C o n g r e s s Ave., n e x t to Maverick Cafe. Call a n d see us. Goo. W. L ittlefield, P resid en t. H. A W r o t, V ice-P resid en t R. C. R oberdeau, V ice-PreR idert. T. IL Davli, Vice-Prwidint L. J. Schneider, Cashier H. Pfaefflin, Assistant Cask!*. To avoid s u b s t i t u t i o n is a s e ssent ial as to avoid e r r o r . We pu sh no line of r emedies, a n d o u r recor d of over half a million filled -hows t h a t you g e t j u s t w h a t t he doc­ t or o r d er e d w he n you come to G r a ­ h a m ’s D r u g St or e. p r e s cr i p t i o n s Call a r o u n d a n d join o u r l o n g list of s a t b l ied s t u d e n t c u s t om e r s . The C e n tr al B a r b e r Shop, L i ttl ef ie ld Bldg. W a n t e d E n e r g e t i c college m e n for su rn me i wor k. No p re vi ou s e xp e ri - : (*nce n e c es s ar y . Good p ay to fellows ; wh( a r e not a f r a i d to work. F o r p a r ­ t icul ar s see J. Ii. T u c ke r , U n i v e r s it y Y. M. C. A., 12 to I, 3 to 5, 7 to 9, LOST So me on e r a i n ­ coats with me a t t he r ac k in the* ma i n Corridor. M. II. Post, phone 3450. e x c h a n g e d Mrs. Sa yl e s is t e a c h i n g tin* p o p u la r lessons avi at ion h esi ta ti on. at a ny t ime. Ph o ne ‘2097 a t noon. P r i v a t e A f t e r th e g e r m a n , the sh ow or t he g a me , d r op in a t G r a h a m ’s D r u g S to r e and be r e f r e s h e d a t t h e i r new f o u n ­ tain. I X FU RN I SH Ii I) r ent , I‘402 Gua da lu pe . Old phone 3838. 5-80 rooms for BOST A p a i r of gold S A IO cuf f to T e x a n 5-28 . May 25. R e t u r n >utto i office. I lance a t Pr ot ec ti on Hall T h u r s d a y night, given by Mrs. Sale. A d m i s ­ sion gout 50 c< lits, ladies free. Bes- e r e r ’s music. IH S T O in BUL LE T IN A P P E A R S . v '■ ew 'Mi y Its c on te n t s ar e a s Bulletin of the U n i ve r si t y No. 385 is be n h a nd ed to The T e x a n f o r re- follows: .Ut of S t u d y i n g t he T ex t b o o k , ” I- W. Hiker; “ Some S u g g e s t i o n s for Ivjiiipment in Hi stor y T e a c h i n g ■I the High School,” by H e r b e r t Kel- Not e Hook W o r k in Mediae- ! a l ’ an Ii. M ode rn Hi s t o r y , ” by J. ‘ '■ : .ayne. (ll t hese t h e f i rs t is t h e l east '•“Finical, and hence t he m os t r eada- indent s t a n dp oi n t. T h e h*. from t he i n t e r e s t save for little ’hi ‘ in has ti tor wh om it is intended, na me ly, in To cc-e, however, it should prove to be t e a c h er s of T e x as . f u s i o n of real value. STANDISH^® CUT FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS A rtistically Arranged HYDE PARK FLORAL CO. 8 2 2 C o n g r e s s Avenue. Phones: Old, 964; New, IM. The American National Bank IN A U S T IN , TEXAS. U . S. G O V E R N M E N T DEPOSITARY. C A P IT A L $300,000.00 SURPLUS $600,OWW SO L IC IT S YOUR ACCOUNT. Mutton! Mutton! Mutton! Our q u a n tity is unlimited and t h e quality is unexcelled. For the choicest Meats, phone E x c e lsio r Meat Market Old Phone 625 and 725 115 W. SIXTH STREET New Phone 625 Stacy-Robbins Cal Real E sta te , I^ a n s and S u rety Bonds. P rop erty For Sale or Insurance, R ent Offices: in A ll P a rts o f the C ity. 714 C on g ress A ve., A ustin R oom . 319-320-321 S c r o l l WI Phoned _ f] 5 5 5 M 5 i * The W. L. Harrison Co. 912 C on gress A venue. F A N C Y G R O C E R IE S D E L IC A T E S S E N IN CO N N EC T IO N Wp carry a compete ^ ^ P IC N IC L U N C H E S A SP E C IA L T Y j p]es of Lamb & Co., ‘ FOR CLF . C o m e in and see tnem son s. A T T E N T I O N Given to you and your clothes It you ring 825 UNIVERSITY TAILOR SHOP It. H. SM IT H . Prop. NICK LINZ t iu,on aniim 607 Congress Ave., Building AMERICAN LADY FLOUR T E X A S GOODS FOR T E X A S PE O PLE B W . RANDOLPH Try a BUCKEYE MAZDA LAMP, and convince yourself that the Buckeye Mazda gives a better light, and a smaller light bill each month. Austin Electrical Supply and Plumbing Co. New Phone 4 913 Congress Avenue Old Phone I DR. HOMER HILL P H Y SIC IA N A N I) SURG EO N Over Van S m ith ’s D rug Store R esidence, 2007 W hit:* A venue Both P hones— Office, 65; Re*., 224 FOR SALE (H E A P The best of D entistry a t living prices, a t th e Union Pain-less Dentists. — FOR GRADUATIONS— 25 Per Cent Discount ON JEWELRY DURING MAY Costley & Maud Jewelers 816 Congress Ave. PRESENT DAY C L U B MEETS. The s ubje ct for the last m e e t i ng of Angust . f o r ---------- Harvard: t he p r o g r a m. A desc< ndant of a b r a n c h o f J o h n H a n a r d ’s family who b e a r s his name won first prize in t he a n n u a l Hoyles- l ast Fri- lon prize s p ea k in g contest H a r v a r d is a juni or in t he col- t h e y ear , given yes te rd ay , t he P r e s e n t Da y Club was the “ Political S t a t u s of W o m en ” over t h e ent ir e world. Susie J a m e s o n had Miss c h a r g e of She gave f i r s t a t r e a t m e n t on wo ma n as a voter, her influence a t home an d also day. lege. in t h e legislative halls. Then she dis- c us se d t h e position of woma n as a voter. A b r i ef hist or y of the move- I ndiana: m e n t for equal s u f f r a g e was given, the with a r g u m e n t s against- it an d in de- universi ty has a r r a n g e d a conf e re nce to consider the hol di ng of a constitu- fense of it. Miss Minnie Mae Vance read a paper on t he promotion of gen- tional convention in t h e y e a r 1915. eral or t he different laws by women’s clubs. The extension d e p a r t m e n t of Stanford: --------- local • The report of the program commit- Over $300 worth of platinum h a - tee was heard with reference to the been stolen from the Chemiatry build- ing. Every effort is being made to program for next year’s work. For the first halt of the year, the club will locate the daring thieves. devote its study to student self-gov- j em inent universities. Questions p e r t a i n i n g to ; The t o wn girls attending the univer­ in American colleges and Colorado: s e Consumers’ L ea gue will be t a k e n , sity have formed a club for the pur- ______ C O L L A R 2for£5$ Cluelt Peabody EY Conine. Makers DR. W. R. WEBER D E N T IST Room 506 Littlefield Bldg., Fifth Floor Austin. T exas H. L. up during the rest of the y ear . Miss pose of entertaining the out-of-town Ity fr irx V x * Gearing was elected an h o n o r a r y me m- girls a nd of bettering the boarding ber of t he club. j conditions a b o ut th e university. FOR SALE BY IVA ^ l V l O I l I S O n C O C jC> • TOM D. SMITH FANCY GROCERIES 704 CONGRESS AVE. Phones 862 904 Congress Ave. 8 to 6 p- B1*