? * ^ * " * " 1 o f T a y ,o r wil1 Wl" ‘•u lm i,,a t* th * c a m p h o n o w b e- f a i t te a m fro m D e c a tu r B a p t is t C o l- T H E DAI LY T E X A N f i r s t c o l l e g e d a i l y i n t h e s o u t h U N I V E R SI T Y O F T E X A S G L E E CLUB 1 9 1 8 MEN FROM VARSITY CHEMISTRY SCHOOL IN VARIOUS FIELDS W ar H a s W r o u g h t M any C h a n g e s . S o m e H a v e E n te r e d th e A r m y , O th e r s A r e in R esea rch W ork . B y The©. F . B u eh rer. W ith th e a d v e n t o f th e w a r an d th e s e le c tiv e d r a f t , c h e m is ts w ho d u r in g th e p a s t f e w y e a r s h a v e b een c o n n e c te d o f f ic ia lly w ith th e S ch o o l o f C h e m ­ is tr y o f th e U n iv e r s ity , h a v e ta k e n up d if fe r e n t lin e s o f c h e m ic a l w ork. W ord has b een r e c e iv e d fro m th e s e m e n to th e e f f e c t t h a t th e y a r e a ll e n g a g e d in so m e k in d o f r e se a r c h w ork d ir e c tly or in d ir e c tly upon p ro b lem s o c c a sio n e d by th e w a r , w h ile so m e h a v e e n te r e d T h e w a r h a s a ctu a l a r m y s e r v ic e . fo r m ade U n c le S a m m o re in d e p e n d e n t o f E u ro p e in d y e s t u f f s , s u p p lie s d r u g s , e x p lo s iv e s an d p r e c io u s m e ta ls than th e U n ite d S t a t e s w ould p e r h a p s It h a s a ls o g iv e n e v e r h a v e b e en . r is e to th e d e v e lo p m e n t o f in d u s tr ie s w h ich h a v e h ith e r to b een e ith e r d o r ­ m a n t or u n d e v e lo p e d . F o llo w in g a re th e m en c o n c e r n in g w hom d e fin ite in ­ fo r m a tio n h a s b een rec eiv ed : fro m tw e n ty y e a r s , D r. J . R. B a ile y , p r o fe s s o r o f O r­ th e U n iv e r s ity g a n ic C h e m is tr y o f is a t p r e s e n t on fo r le a v e o f a b s e n c e th e U n iv e r ­ s ity , an d is c o n n e c te d w ith th e H irsch B r o th e r s ’ C h e m ic a l M a n u fa c tu r in g C o m p a n y o f N e w Y ork. is e n ­ g a g e d in r e s e a r c h w ork upon c e r ta in s u b s tit u te s fo r so m e n e c e s s a r y d r u g s, th e w ork o f so m e and s u p e r v is e s tw e n ty c h e m is ts . M r. I). J . B ro w n fo r m e r ly o f th e T e x a s A . & M. C ol le g e , is g iv in g D r. B a ile y ’s c o u r se s th is s e s s io n . I le Dr. C a rr T . D o w e ll, fo r m e r ly an in str u c to r in C h e m is tr y h e r e , an d fo r tw o y e a r s p r o fe s s o r o f C h e m is tr y a t T u la n e U n iv e r s ity o f L o u isia n a , h a s th e O k la ­ a c c ep ted a p o sitio n w ith hom a A . & M. C o lle g e a t S tillw a te r . L. A . M ik e s k a , M. A . T e x a s , ’15, w ho in o n e y e a r a f t e r h is d e p a r tu r e from T e x a s , r e c e iv e d h is P h. I), d e ­ in O r g a n ic g r e e a t Y a le U n iv e r s ity C h e m is tr y , is n o w in s tr u c to r in c h e m is t r y a t Y a le . H e w a s an a s ­ s is ta n t an d tu t o r in C h e m is tr y a t T e x ­ a s fo r a n u m b e r o f y e a r s , and p u b ­ an lish ed so m e v a lu a b le r e se a r c h w ork “ H y d r a z in o -D ia e id s ” w ith Dr. on B a ile y , in th e J o u r n a l o f th e A m e r ic a n C h em ica l S o c ie t y . W . A . F e ls in g , M. A . T e x a s , ’15, is now a c a n d id a te fo r th e P h . I), d e ­ g r e e in P h y s ic a l C h e m is tr y a t M a s s a ­ c h u s e tts I n s t it u t e o f T e c h n o lo g y . H e r ec e n tly w e n t to W a sh in g to n , I). C., to se c u r e a c o m m is s io n a s a lie u te n a n t in R e se a r c h C h e m is tr y in th e M u n i­ th e O rd n an ce D e ­ tio n s D iv is io n o f p a r tm e n t. F o r s e v e r a l y e a r s he w a s a tu to r in C h e m is tr y h e r e , and p u b ­ lish e d , jo in t ly w ith D r. E . P. S c h o ch , so m e o r ig in a l w o rk on th e F e r r i- F e r ro C y a n id e P o te n tia l. T. E, P h ip p s , M. A . T e x a s , ’ 16, w h o th is y e a r w a s a n in s tr u c to r in C h e m is­ tr y h ere, h a s e n te r e d S. M. A . a s an in s tr u c to r in ra d io w o rk . F o r th r e e y e a r s p r io r to t h is , h e w a s a tu to r , and h a s p u b lish e d , w ith D r. S ch o ch , so m e w o rk on th e m e th o d s o f e le c tr o ­ a n a ly s is o f th e co m m o n m e ta ls. N . H. M o o re, M. A . ’16, is a t p r e s ­ e n t an in s tr u c to r in C h e m is tr y a t th e U n iv e r s ity o f M in n e s o ta , w h ile a t th e sa m e tim e w o r k in g on h is ph D th e s is . W. M. C r a ig , M. A . ’16, is n ow a t th e in H arvard p u r s u in g w ork Uh. D. d e g r e e . H e w a s a tu to r to w a r d C h e m istr y h e r e la s t y e a r A . T. M c P h e r so n , M. A . *16, w a s d u r in g th e p a s t tw o y e a r s a tu to r in C h e m istr y , a n d th is s e s s io n h a s been a t th e U n iv e r s it y o f C h ic a g o on an a s ­ s is ta n ts h ip . A t th e tim e he w a s e n g a g e d p a r tia l in th e r e q u ir e ­ r ese a r c h w ork f u l f il lm e n t sa m e o f in m e n ts fo r th e P h . D . d e g r e e . U p o n r e c o m m e n d a tio n o f Dr. B a ile y , h e a an a p p o in t­ fe w d a y s a g o r e c e iv e d in M ellon In sti m en t to a p o s itio n tu te , P itt s b u r g , P a ., o n e o f th e la r g e s t r e sea r ch in s t it u t io n s in th e U n ite d •States. H e l e f t C h ic a g o im m e d ia te ly , and is now’ in M ellon I n s tit u te , w h e r e lik e ly be p la ced on a he w ill v e r y r e g u la r f e llo w s h ip . R. M a y n a rd K in g , B. A . ’16, T e x a s , is n ow s u p e r in te n d e n t c h e m is t fo r th e A lu m in u m C o m p a n y o f A m e ric a , M a r y sv ille , T e n n ., w'here he w e n t u p ­ on r e c o m m e n d a tio n o f th e S c h o o l o f a g o . S in c e C h e m istr y tw o th en he h a s b e e n p r o m o te d in p o s i­ tio n , d u e to e x tr a o r d in a r y a b ility . H e fo r w a s an a s s is t a n t in C h e m is tr y y e a r s th r e e y e a r s . rEXAS UNIVERSITY GETS MEMBERSHIP IN CO LLEG E UNION \m e r ir a n I D iv ersity U n ion H as H e a d q u a r te r s in P a r is — C lu b fo r C o lle g e S tu d e n ts in A rm y . h . L k I u n d e r g r a d u a te s o f T e x a s , w h o m a y G r a d u a tes and he U n iv e r s ity o f now o r in th e fu tu r e be in a d v . a r n w ' u nervier in F r a n c e w ill service in F r a n ce , w ill n o t be w ith o u t a p la c e in w h ich to a s s o c ia te w ith fe llo w stu d e n ts fro m th e b ig u n iv e r ­ T h ey s itie s o f th e U n ite d S ta t e s . w ill a lw a y s be w e lc o m e a t th e h e a d ­ q u a r te r s o f th e A m e ric a n U n iv e r s ity U n io n a t R oy a l P a la c e H o tel in P a ris. B y a c tio n o f th e E x e c u tiv e C o m m it- ee of th e B oard o f R e g e n ts la s t f a ll, T e x a s is now a m em b er o f th e U n io n and e n title d to fu ll u se o f it s p r iv i- GLEE CLUB WILL PROS WILL HOLD SING AT TAYLOR MONSTER PARADE THIS AFTERNOON LONGHORNS WILL BATTLE BAPTISTS TONIGHT IN GYM S o u th w e ste r n and B a y lo r lo be R ep re s e n te d — S c h o la r s h ip E lim in a te s S o m e o f M em b ers. T h e U n iv e r s ity G lee C lub w ill m ak e its fir s t a p p e a r a n c e a w a y fro m A u s ­ tin th is y e a r a t T a y lo r on W e d n e sd a y , I n iv e r s ity S tu d e n ts U rg ed to S how S e n tim e n t by P a r tic ip a tin g . W om en W ill H a v e F lo a t. V irtigh t (ia m e L ast Y ear W on by O nly T w o G o a ls— D e c a tu r M en P la y N o th in g but B a sk e tb a ll. p r o h ib itio n fo r c e s o f A u s tin T e x a s b a s k e t -to s s e r s w ill m e e t th e * V * mem b<,rs » f th * c lu b ta k e n m »»pal P o r t e r , c h0 # e n ; an im p o r ta n t , n ig h t. N e w o f f ic e r s T h e W in so fiia n D r a m a tic C lub held m e e t in g T h u r sd a y fo r y e a r th e fo llo w in g w er e J a c k B e a ll, p r e sid e n t; O pal I P o r te r , s e c r e t a r y , and B e lle T r im b le , n e w m en w ere * ■ a r Y H erro n j tr e a s u r e r . T h re e ‘ln< a -a n c a * te r e le c te d to m e m b e r sh ip in th e clu b , and I w ill p ro b a b ly p a r tic ip a te in th e p la y a y D o ff to j)e ^ jven ja te jn ^ e y e a r . F o r w a rds. n v e n te r s G u ard s. M ary H en d erso n L illia n G u s ta fs o n 4 * 4 * 4 * 4 * 4 * 4 , 4 * 4 , 4 * 4 * 4 * 4 * ^ a b i l i t y . Fie C e n te r G u a rd s. B row n B ell H a m ilto n F\ S m ith to m a in ta in a j T h e U n iv e r sity o f T e x a s h a s n o t y e t T he m ad e p r o v isio n fo r a b u rea u . c o s t o f e s t a b lis h in g and m a in ta in in g su ch a bu reau fo r a y e a r w’o u ld be not le s s th a n $ 5 0 0 0 . A m h e r st, B o w d o in , D a r tm o u th , and W illia m s h a v e c o m ­ b in ed w ith H a rv a rd jo in t b u rea u in th e U n io n , w h ic h w i l l , 3 "*1 w a s s t o r e d b y th e g o a l-th r o w - „ IT i „ r,* ^ I 1 inK o f R a g sd a le fo r th e D e lta s . K in g ’s b e th e h e a d q u a r te r s g a m e w a s sp o ile d b y th e f a c t th a t he J a c k s and w a s ! R o w ell o f th e A. T. O .’s w er e each fo u led tw ic e . T h e lo n e sc o r e o f th e la t te r tea m c a m e a s a r e s u lt o f a fr e e th r o w by S c h le u te r . F ie ld g o a ls : R u sse ll 6, G o fo r th 2, T h e seco n d g a m e w a s v e r y sn a p p y in t e r e s tin g to n o te t h a t Dr. j F ra n k J. G ood n ow , p r e sid e n t o f J o h n s H o p k in s U n iv e r s ity , w h o w a s p r e s ­ e n t a t th e in a u g u r a tio n o f D r. V in ­ so n in th e S ta t e C a p ito l in N o v e m b e r , 1917, and w ho m ade an a d d r e ss on th a t o c c a sio n , is a m em b er o f th e B oard o f T r u s te e s o f th e U n io n . lin e -u p fo r th e g a m e w a s a s m en fro m th e se in s titu tio n s . T h e fo llo w s : in P a r is o f th e D e lta T au. A . T. O. tim e s . fo u le d th r e e ,U„ r,f It is Mr. D u ffy o f th e S c h o o l o f F’ublic S p e a k in g w ill th e clu b th is coach y e a r . Mr. D u ffy is a m an o f no m ean a has m ad e c a r e fu l •J. ( s tu d y o f d r a m a tic s , h a v in g been on •J. th e s t a g e se v e r a l y e a r s , h im s e lf. “ R e a d y M o n e y ,” th e p la y to be pre- *?. -J*, sen ted , h a s p roved a g r e a t s u c c e s s in -J* th e N o r th an d Elast, and w ill m e e t -J- wi t h g r e a t a p p r o v a l fro m a ll w h o se e it. R e h e a r s a ls wi l l b eg in th e f i r s t o f **• •J* j th e w eek and th e p e r fo r m a n c e w ill be st a g e d e a r ly in th e s p r in g te r m . N O T IC E , S E N I O R S . in im m e d ia te ly 7 he fo llo w in g S e n io r s h a v e not paid th e ir $ 1 .5 0 fo r th e ir th e 1918 C a c tu s. D o c u t if y o u do th is n o t w a n t to ne le f t o u t o f th e book. O f f ic e h o u r s, T. T . S , IO; ML W . F . l l ; N ic h o ls , M. C. M cG ee, D a v id . M a x w e ll, A n n ie I. B e r r y , J e s s ie M ay. H a r r iso n , G r a ce F. J o h n so n , J a r l . * 4 - 4- 4- * * •u 4* * * * F O R M E R D E C L A IM E R A T S . M . A. A m o n g th e c a d e ts n o w e n r o lled a t th e S ch o o l o f M ilita r y A e r o n a u tic s is J e s s e W. G e o r g e o f B e lto n , T e x a s . Mr. G e o r g e w ill be r em em b ered b y m a n y J u n io r d e ­ a s th e S ta t e c la im e r o f th e In te r s c h o la s tic L e a g u e is to be su p - s e v e r a l y e a r s a g o . , p o sed th a t h is f l ig h t s o f o r a to r y w ill ch a m p io n I t Row’ell J a c k s C a r te r M o n tg o m e r y S c h le u te r G u s se t H u n te r G u a rd s. B a ld w in C e n te rs. * 4- 4- 4- JU 4* K in g * B lo c k e r JU V ern o n J .* 4- N O T IC E , M E N S T U D E N T S . 4- 4- 4- 4- 4* 4 * 4* 4* 4* 4* 4- 4* 4* 4- t* in g 3, J a c k s 2 , R o w el! ~ j * i B 4 ' 4 * 4 * 4 - * f r 4 * 4 * 4 * 4 ‘ 4 * 4 * 4 * + . | . . f . . | . 4 - * 4 . 4 . * . J . 4 - 4 « 4 - T h e re a r e s e v e r a l v a c a n c ie s on T he T e x a n s t a f f f o r m en r e p o r te r s. A n y m en w ith n e w sp a p e r e x p e r ie n c e o r a n y m en , e s p e c ia lly U p p e r c la s s ­ m e n , w h o d e s ir e to w ork on T h e T e x a n a re in v ite d to t r y ­ o u t. T h e m a n a g in g e d ito r w ill be in T h e T e x a n o f f ic e e v e r y m o r n in g b e tw e e n 8 and L o ck w o o d , E m m a J e a n . O dom , M rs. W . E. Otrier, A g n e s VI. R o u n tr e e , G la d y s. T a y lo r , H e le n . 4 - C o lle y 4* 4* 2 , B a ld w in 4* 4 - 4* T a y lo r , M a rio n K erns. Von K o e n n e r itz , F lelena. G oodw in R a g sd a le 4* 4- 4* 4 * 4- 4* * * * 4* * 4* M A N A G E R . F o r w a r d s . * 4* t i *i F ield G o a ls: R a g s d a le I, G ood w in I. F r e e g o a ls : K in g 2, S c h le u te r I . Fouls; R a y m o n d G u y U p to n , T e x a s , M. A . la s t w___________ ’I", an a s s is t a n t y e a r , is n o w th e A s s i s t a n t S ta t e S a n - , no d o u b t aid in th e f lig h t s he is soon in C h e m is tr y ita r y E n g in e e r f o r T e x a s . J to m a k e in a ir p la n e s. VARSITY R. 0 . T. C. HERE IN 30 DAYS, SAYS DR. VINSON 1200 N e w M en M ay b e E n ro lled in R a d io S ch o o l to C o m p le te C o u rse o f T r a in in g . GEN. HARE TO COMMAND S tu d e n ts M h o F in ish F o u r Y e a r s ’ M urk W ill be (liv e n L ie u te n a n ts ’ ( o m m iss io n s. By E liz a b eth A n d re w s. on A unit of the R. O. T. C. will be established here within the next thirty days, and 1200 new men may he assigned to the Ra­ dio School the University campus, according to Dr. R. E. Vinson, who returned last night rom a trip to Washington. The military training which will be ompulsory for Sophomores and freshm en under the command of General Luther R. Hare was discussed in detail by the Presi­ dent, who is aw aiting additional information and orders from the military authorities at San An­ tonio- Dr. Vinson gave out only a tentative outline of the plans or the R. O. T- C., and he said that he would give out a more letailed statem ent today. in to th e tim e S e c r e ta r y L a st A p r il th e B oard o f R e g e n ts s e n t th e A d ju ta n t G e n e r a l an a p p lic a tio n fo r o n e or m o r e u n its o f R. (). 7 . C. to be e s ta b lis h e d h er e . A t o f W ar th a t c o u ld n ’t e s ta b lis h a n y m o re o f th e s e in ­ b e c a u se o f str u c to r s and e q u ip m e n t a r m s , u n i­ fo r m s, an d so fo r th . T h e a p p lic a tio n rem a in ed a n d Dr. V in so n to o k it up w ith th e A d ju ta n t G en era l e v e r y tim e he w a s in W a sh ­ in g to n , an d s e v e r a l tim e s by c o r r e s ­ pon d en ce. to p r o v id e h o w e v e r , in a b ility th e r e , On th is tr ip , Dr. V in so n w e n t to se e ( ol. J o h n s to n , w ho is in c h a r g e o f a ll th e R. O. T . C. u n its in th is c o u n tr y , and he a g r e e d to d e ta il G en era ] H are to th** U n iv e r s ity a t on ce to g e t m a t­ ters s e t up. Col. J o h n sto n s e n t o r ­ ders to G en era l R u ck m a n in S a n A n ­ to n io to h a v e th e U n iv e r s ity in sp e c te d at o n c e, an d m a k e im m e d ia te a p p lic a ­ tion fo r e q u ip m e n t, w h ich he th in k s w ill be h e re in th e n e x t th ir ty d a y s . th e o th e r c o m p u lso r y I he tr a in in g w ill be c o m p u lso r y o n ly fo r F r e sh m e n and S o p h o m o r e s , u n le s s th e fa c u lty c h o o se to m a k e it fo r a ll m en . F r o m a m ilita r y s ta n d p o in t it w ill p u t th e U n iv e r s ity on th e sa m e b a s is a s A . & M. and in s tit u tio n s w h ich ha v e had th e R. O. T. C. f o r a n u m ­ ber o f y e a r s. M en w h o ta k e th e fo u r - y e a r c o u r se w ill be e lig ib le fo r a lie u ­ in th e R e se r v e te n a n t’s co m m iss io n O ffic e r s C o rp s. Its c h ie f a d v a n ta g e a t p r e s e n t is to g iv e th e m en th e m uch tr a in in g , and m a k e d esired m ilita r y th em e lig ib le o ffic e r s* tr a in in g c a m p s n o w b e in g op en ed . to HOARDING HOUSES TO H A V E BA SK ET ­ BALL LEA G U E SOON C oach J u n e a u has a n n o u n ced th a t th e b o a r d in g h o u se s w ill b e g iv e n an o p p o r tu n ity to b e g in to p la y b a s k e t­ ball in th e n e a r fu tu r e . H e s a y s th a t a ll a p p lic a tio n s fo r e n tr y in th e s c h e d ­ in b e fo r e ule fo r th is ter m m u s t be th e 2 1 s t o f J a n u a r y , w h ich is n e x t M ond ay. T h e g a m e s in th e b o a r d in g hou se le a g u e la s t y e a r w e r e v e r y in ­ fu r n ish e d s o m e g o o d te r e s tin g , and e x e r c is e fo r stu d e n ts w h o o th e r w is e w ould h a v e ta k e n n o in t e r e s t in th e g a m e e x c e p t th e V a r s it y c o n te s ts . to w a tch F.ach b o a r d in g h o u se is r e q u e ste d to sen d a r e p r e s e n t a tiv e to C o a ch J u ­ on T u e s d a y , J a n u a r y n e a u ’s o f f ic e the 2 2 n d , to h elp c o m p le te t h e s c h e d ­ le a g u e . T h e f i r s t g a m e u le fo r th e w ill be p la y e d on o r a b o u t th e 2 4 th o f J a n u a r y . T h e N O T IC E . •F4*4*4*4*4*4*4*4*4*4*4°4* 4- + 4- * 4- + 4* ♦ 4 * 4* 4- 4* 4* 4- 4* 4- 4* 4- 4- + 4* * 4- 4* 4- 4 4 * 4 * 4 * 4 * 4 * 4 #4 * 4 * 4 , 4 * 4 , 4, *f* f o llo w in g m en w ill p le a s e m e e t in th e S tu d e n ts ' th is m o r n ­ A s s o c ia tio n room in g a t 8 :3 0 o ’c lo c k : D a v e M cG ee, S to c k in g , W ard P o w e ll, B e r t R a w lin g s , D oc F^oindexter, A lv in N a u g le , D o n a ld N a il, Ilu lo n B la c k , J o h n Co fe r . W J. D A L E . G e o rg e a f * THE DAILY TEXAN The Stu d e n t Daily Publication of the U niversity of Texas. Published every m orning except Mon­ day du ring the college year. E ntered as second-class m a tte r a t the Postoffice a t Austin, Texas, under the Act of C o n g r e s s , March 3, 1879. Subscription price $2.50 per year provided for each stud en t throu gh the Stu d en t Activity fee. Editor-in-Chief Silas B. R a g s d a le F. Edw ard W alker, M anaging Editoi Business M anager B. C. W a rlic k Offices: U niversity, Room IOO, Main Down Building, Telephone 3149. Town, 204 W. Sixth St., Telephone 489. 9 Issue Editor for T oday: L E W IS B. W A LK ER. J. T u rn e r G a r n e r , . t .A ssociate Editor R eporters. Ellis Bonnett Calvin Gilfillan H enry Herndon Mildred Gladney Bess MeChesney Ellen Ada Stephens Elizabeth Nelson. Sam Davis IL R. Cox Viola Baker mer*. > 8 KILLIN** A FLOCK WITH ONE KLING. Tho V M C. A. has annotine od its willingness and anxious accept United State:^ ness to payment foi th r if t cards membership. in Helping the “ Y " the Govern ment, the U niversity’s mum and along associational work Governmental aid, and your owl self, constitute the flock of birds- vulnerable by this means. You have your first thrifl stam p safely stuck in the uppei left of your card- Huy fifteei more at intervals or in a pile them walk over th e "Y ” to Building and donate it. When the certificates of thrift become* redeemable with a “ five sped" most of the men student*- the soil will be on or under T h a t’s somewhe re in Europe. an optimistic outlook- Maybe* you will be in a d e r man prison. absolutely In eith er case, however, th* th rift card donated will not bt missed. One eoneiition stated prohibits above thoughts of anothei condition makes one glad that he* did donate to an organization composed of willing, world-wide workers. finance; P U S H E R S , P U S H E R S WHERE’S THE PUSH­ ERS? the On March second— thanks for the rem inder given by the* story in Friday’s Texan —the men of Frosh and Sopho­ more ranking will line up down on ( lark Field on either side ol an inflated pushball, the* gun will sound, and then th** deluge. We are feeling sorry for th* Se)phs. Probably they do not need sy m p ath y ; but again, may be they do. We have heard wonderful tales of the* F resh ­ men, concerning th e ir numbers and individual stren gth . Pool Sophs. than ra th e r But like the* good Sam aritan seeking to pre —only we are vent cure— The Texan comes to the aid of that undergraduate class th a t seem.1- to be at a distinct disadvantage^ on account of the unusual condi­ tions prevailing. Why not allow those men ol th e Junior and Senior class who are hankering for a scrap entei against first-year men? The sides would be more even­ ly divided and the interest un­ doubtedly more general. the The Assembly might at least discuss the question. Will you be at the basketball game to n ig h t? It appears th a t V arsity needs little aid in win­ th e re ’s nothing ning, but still like g e ttin g used to reg ular a t ­ tendance. And then you never can be sure when help will be needed most. FIRING LINE T H E O TH ER SIDE. of th e The been have complaints grinds a g a in s t the noise in fhe L ib ra ry seem considerably to me to overdone. A stu dent so u n fo rtu n a te to to be unable to concentrate on his work, in spite of some few noises, would be ashamed to adm it the fact. tim es has The keynote of modern been concentration and specialization. To admit an inability to concen trate is the that one times. is behind to admit Very few of those who leave the U niversity will he so u n f o r tu n a te as to go to some dome of silence to do their life work. The business of to- lay is not carried on am idst perfect silence. The new spaper offices are not quiet and peaceful, yet good work a re them. The is done in loisy with the clatter of ad ding m a ­ chines, but the accountants m anage to work a little. Why should the stu- lent be forced in an a tm o s ­ to sit phere of deadening quiet when he does his w ork? To work fo r long in such a quiet as some people desire in the Library would have the e f fe c t of itrophyzing the stu d e n t’s pow ers of •oncentration. banks the then such sta c k s ? I adm it th a t the s u ffe rin g s of the ooor persecuted grinds are terrible. l l it not a tea r-b rin g in g s ig h t to see some harassed student, with his teeth f r itte d and determ ination to study writ large over his face, a rise hastily from a table of talkers and g rope his toward some haven of silence, way to stumble blindly over chairs inly •md feet which th e a isle s? block Does not one’s h e a rt throb with pity when the stu d e n t, a f te r tr y i n g seven ables, a t last is found to ta k e ref- ige am ong the To w h at lepths does one’s so rro w not poor, noise-driven •each when Bident rushes a g h a s t from the bed­ uin of the stacks and flees f o r the I ask you if it can be juiet of home? other stu d e n ts the than lossible would perse c utio n? tolerate ‘Nen despite the w arnings directing ulence in the Library, I would climb o the highest point of its m a g n ifi­ cent bridged coling of o ur kingdom of books and shout th a t such noise vs is a t p re se n t made is p rop er, and the more noise would not Ive a g r e a t disadvantage. I know is this m a tte r How* could it Ive possible t h a t anyone would dare to he in favor of such a heinous thing as talking in the L ib rary ? I believe th a t the placing of a peace officer in the Library is in d ire c t vio­ lation of the honor system , and fur- thermore, I do not believe in absolute should be a l ­ lie n ee . Some liberty study lowed. Those who learn. without They must fit themselves fo r life, and practice in concentration is necessary to a happy life. not prefect quiet should th a t my position fashionable. MG” P. can not in SOM E MORE ABOUT T H E LIBRARY. Much has been w ritten in th e last in the few days about the disorder Library, but it has all been on one side. I have yet to see a n y th in g in print from the accused. The reason is evident - th e r e is nothing th e y can say. These students (so-called) go to th** L ibrary with a stack of books large enough a mule, spread them on a table, and then p r o ­ This ceed to begin a conversation. would not be so bad if it did not dis­ turb to stu dy , but they make so much noise th a t no one at their table can do a ny th in g. Such are the conditions a t present, th ro u g h , bad as they are, they have v astly im­ proved in the last few weeks. those who wish s ta g g e r to relief We are promised in some drastic m easures to he applied to the offenders in the n e a r future. I^et us hope th at it will not be long in a r r i v ­ I can hardly think of a n y th in g ing. severe enough for so-called stu d e n ts who came to the L ibrary, open th e ir books, and then open th e ir m ouths so th a t they may he heard half across the reading room. It is not f a ir to the real stu d e n ts, those who really go to th e L ibrary to study, to allow these G o f e r s " to continue th eir present perform ances. Let those who wish to stu dy do so, ta lk go and somewhere else. This is only fair, those who do not comply with and the L ib ra ry rules and the d ic ta te s of common politeness have no r i g h t in the Library. those who wish let to A. W. B U N S E N . Advertise in The Texan. “BACK WHEN YOU WANT ’EM" UNIV. TAILOR SHOP Cleaning, Repairing and Pressing 2214 Guadalupe Phone 825 T H E D A I L Y T E X A N Old Probability Says six weeks more of cold weather. You’ll get lots of comfort from one of our H a rt Sehaffner & Marx Overcoats. We and various show’ them in many models weights, $15, $17.50, $20, $25 and Up Excellent values in Sweaters, Mackinaws, Underwear, W inter Caps, Gloves and Hose- shown Stebbins & James laid I horn ^Alusic lovers in C anada and foundation T o r his in A ustin GOODW IN G IV E S RPX ITAL. th ere the superb physical and the stre n g th . His strenu ou s physical ex- University were given a pleasing en- ereise has created the sta m in a which te rta in m e n t when Wilmot Goodwin, has sustained him in his arduous mu- famous C anadian baritone, made his sical studies. His voice showed its second a p p e a ra n ce in Aus.,in a t a r e ­ splendid power and brilliant and beau­ cital held W ednesday night a t the tiful quality W ednesday night. University Y. M. C. A. auditorium. Mr. Goodwin w as capably assisted by Miss Florence Austin, a violinist of facility of playing, and an excellent musical u nd erstan ding . Lee Oroni- ean, a pian ist of ra re ability, was the third m em ber of an enviable trio of a rtists who produced an enjoyable evening’s en tertain rver t. Dr. B axter, Dentist, 512 Scarbrough Bldg. Old Phone 1316. Get th a t suit pressed today a t the T IN H O R N , 25 cents. Phone 1505. T ry Texan w a n t ads. T hey bring voice results. Mr. Goodwin, th ro u g h physique and training, is an ideal baritone. He was A dvertise in The Texan. Kodak Finishing and Supplies OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHERS FOR THE ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION J o r d a n Co. ‘We Make Kodak Prints Every Day.’ 610 Congress Branch at Van Sm iths’ Get the Range of Smoking Satisfaction Roll “Bull” Durham into a cigarette and you have a smoke with all the vim, vigor and dash of Uncle Sam s fighting men, That’s w hy the American Army is an army of “Bull’’ Durham smokers. “Bull" Durham puts snap into their action and “punch" into their system s. For a virile, lively, manly smoke, "roll your ow n” with "Bull” Durham, G E N U I N E B ull D u r h a m SMOKING TOBACCO “Bull*’ Durham is the m ildest o f all tobaccos, It has A t h to r F REE p a c k a g e o f ' ^ a p e r t ” w ith t a c h Sc tach . unique aroma and a distinctive m ellow -sw eet flavor that no other tobacco can give you. M ade o f the fam ous “bright’’ Virginia-North Carolina leaf, “BuH” Durham ha* b een the great A m er­ ican sm oke for three generations. Y o u " ro ll you r o w n " w ith “ Bull’* Durham and enjoy a real sm oke. : C D I ? I ? A n ■ • • * » * » * B oo k let. ( b o w in g co rre c t w a y to r * P C I V I * “ R o ll Y o u rO w n ” C i**- “ r t eg. •.■id • p a c k a g e o f c ig a re tte p a p er* . w ill b o lk b a m a ile d ,/r e c . to any a d d r e s t in U . 5 . o n re q u e s t. A d d le s* ‘'B ull'* D urham . D urham . N . C. TEE AMERICAN TOBACCO CO. Where to Buy Norris’ Exquisite Candies, Conklin Fountain Pens, E ast­ man’s Kodaks and Films, W hiting’s Package Stationery, Sextoblade Safety Razors, guaranteed. SPECIAL LINE PERFUM ES: Lillian Russell’s, Naomi, Lilas (A rly), Mavis, LaBoehme. Ask Us to Show You These Lines, They Are New Griffith Drug Company WHERE QUALITY COUNTS SCARBROUGH B UDDING PHONE 26 FREE DELIVERY I UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Candies, Cigars, Cigarettes and Tobaccos, Hot and * M Lunches, Staionery and Toilet Articles at the University Cafe and Confectionery \ C. G. W ag ner, Prop. Successors to Weilbacher’s On Speedway, Across from Law Building Alford-Achilles Grocery Co. INCORPORATED. We are exclusive on the celebrated Steel Cut Coffee— Barrington Hall, St. Charles and Bowers; Snow ream Wheat Flour and the Egis Egg Powder in Cans— a 25c can, equal to 3 dozen eggs. We will appreciate your calling or tele­ phoning us your wants, in anything you need from our com­ plete stock of Quality Groceries. Old Phones 866 New Phones 160 U n iv ersity Toggery Shop BROYLES & ROSE Proprietors Correct Clothes for Men C leaning and Pressing 2300 1*2 Guadalupe Street Phone 3090 When down town bumming or before or after shows, try our Soda Service or Luncheonette. Joseph’s Pharmacy Our Sandwiches and Salads Can’t Be Beat Congress Avenue at Seventh Phone 1601 Phone 1601 Ladies’ Work Skillfully Handled by Expert Workmen. BIGGS & COMPANY TAILORS AND HATTERS Cleaning Pressing Repairing Suits Made to Order 1007 Congress Ave. g^MAR r Alecs m a y be all right but for a good, honest workin* partner give me a man that’s got his learnin* slowly an* naturally. VELVET gets its g o o d ­ ness that w a y —tw o years natural ageing. ADVERTISE IN THE TEXAN T H E D A I L Y T E X A N SOCIETY Dorothy M cK night, Editor. S. M. A. NOTES Lewis B. Walker William J. Weeg KUPPENHEIMER Extraordinary Showing of Spring Oxfords You will find when you inspect our new line of Spring Oxfords, the latest designs and styles, di­ rect from tho East, economically priced. Also, New White Kid Boots which will be worn th is spring. Your closest nal ison is invited- extensively coro­ While here do not fail to inspect ox our newest Evening Slippers. 5 tli&Conxjress Ave. Wukasch Gale and Grocers On Guadalupe, Opposite Campus C onfectionery, H o t Lunches served at all hours; Candies and Cold Drinks. A full line of Staple and Fancy Groceries. Cigars and Cakes Phone 4007 Phone 1071 A FTER TH E GERM AN Our Fountain Is at Your Service We Cater Especially to U niversity Students. University Students Get your work done by an e x ­ pert tailor. A lterations and in­ visible repairing. Let us put a pinch hack on your coat. Rea­ sonable prices. We make ladies* su its and handle delicate work for ladies. Su its Made to Order G R A H A M ' S N inth and C ongress MEYER M1NCHEN THE TAILOR 1009 Congress Phone .‘112 Replace that Fountain Fen you lost during the holidays w ith a Conklin Self-filler University Drug Store “The Convenient Place’ SWANN Furniture and Carpet Company We Furnish More Hom es There Is a Reason An Excellent Place to E n­ tertain Your Friends C O A L RING 473 CONSUMERS F U E L A N D ICE COM PANY T he Crescent Confectionery 10th and Congress Hot Drinks, Chili, Tam ales, Sandw iches, Cold Drinks, Bread, Cakes, Cigars, C igarettes and Tobacco. Phone 1703 10th & Congress Dr. J. Gordon Bryson McKEAN, EILERS & CO. Physician and Surgeon. Phone 478, 303 Scarbrough Bldg. Wholesale Dry Goods, Nations and Furnishing Goods AUSTIN, ..............................TEXAS Subscribe for the Texan Silas E. Brandenberger, a Sopho­ more in the University last year, is now in the I -loth Field Artillery at Camp Travis. R. T. Price, a Freshman in the Uni­ versity last year, is now operating a ranch near Bastrop. Charles Hartman, a student in the last year, is now in the University army a t Camp Travis. Mrs. Chenault of W eatherford is here indefinitely with her son Royce Chenault, a Sophomore Aca dem. Oscar Finlay, C. E. ’17, is in Aus tin taking the examinations for en sign, and visiting his incidentally brother, Wallace, a t “B” Hall. Mr Finlay is a t present a chief petty officer, and is stationed at Beaumont in the recruiting station there. Instructor George Merrill of S. M A. is up from a spell of the measles but it still quarantined from the res ervation. Prof. T. U. Taylor is suffering from a slight attack of la grippe. Miss Helena Yantis is in Athens where she was called on account of the serious illness of her mother. Yerby Chambers spent yesterday with his sister, Sarah, who is attend ing the University. August Shumacher of Houston, last year's many friends in the University. student, is visiting his Miss Marjorie Holland has recovered from the mumps. Archie Harwood spent Thursday with his sister, Frances, who is in the University. Mr. Harwood, who was a graduate of the Law Depart ment in 1916, is now on his way to Columbus, Ohio, to enter the Officers Non-flying School. He was a mem ber of the Phi Kappa Psi F raternity in the University. News has been of the wedding of Bl Phelps Olds to Miss Helen Diehl in Chicago on New' Year’s Day. Miss Diehl has attended the University for the last two years. She is a member of the Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority. received Miss Elise Bumpass will spend the week-end in San Antonio. Miss Geneva Harris is able to be up again, afte r recovering from the measles. COLLEGE NOTES Lucien Crockett, Associate. Soccer at S. M. U. S. M. U. is planning a soccer team which will be a member of a league which has been organized. It will in­ clude Baylor and several fast teams from Dallas, Ft. Worth, and Cleburne A definite schedule has not yet been composed, but a game with Baylor has been arranged. Diminutive Frosh. The Freshman class of the Univcr sity of Washington is a year and a half younger than the average for several years past. The average age is 19.11. They are also an inch short and three pounds lighter on the av­ erage, but in spite of that fact, have shown as much strength in the te^ts Another Service Flag. De Pauw University is to have a service flag honoring 250 former stu­ to be unfurled J a n ­ dents. uary 18. It was Pennsylvania is to have the honor system. “ No proctor, no pledge” is to be the motto. It will be so a r ­ ranged as to do away with anything th a t might be termed tale-bearing. Faculty members only are to report infringements. Vaccination. The University of Kansas has de­ clared for compulsory vaccination, and the University hospital was so rushed as a result th a t medical stu ­ dents were put on the job, too. Two hundred odd were vaccinated the first day. Certificates must be in by the 21st. Get that suit pressed today a t the TINHORN, 25 cents. Phone 1505. Try Texan want ads. They bring results. GO TO J. A. JACKSON’S For Diam onds, W atches and Jew elry Complete line of Sporting Goods E xpert W atch Repairing 617 C ongress Both Phones 133 Ta Ha Ka Ka Boom Tee Ay. arrived The bugle and drum corps is now proudly sporting a completely new set today. th at of instruments Several bugles, two snare drums, a bass drum, and a set of cymbals were increase in size the received. W'ith this additional of the cadet corps, in order to equipment was needed make the music heard by all. Week-End Rush Now On. With the approach of the end of the week, comes the hard grind of quizzes and examinations. Already many such tests have been given and the rest will be completed today. The graduating class has set a new prece­ dent by receiving their orders be­ fore time for graduation. Usually they are required to wait for two or three days for to where to proceed for flying practice. But this week they have already been notified th a t they will be sent to a flying field “somewhere in Texas.” instructions as Inspection yesterday. Yesterday was inspection day, and the quarters were given the “once­ over” by the officials of the school. Once a week this occurs, and conse­ quently the barracks are kept in “a p ­ ple pie” order. Earnest Baker, instructor in Gun­ nery, has returned to his duties, afte r being confined to his room with a severe attack of indigestion. 4* 4- 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4- 4* 4* 4* 4* A CHAPEL NOTICE. r 4* JU tru th .” Mr. Shepherd of the E x­ tension Department made his first appearance a t Chapel yesterday, and w'c were glad to welcome him. After re- 4* ferring to the beauties of the J* 14th, 15th, and 16th chapters of John, he gave a fewr spe- 4* cial notes on the 13th verse •J* of the 16th chapter: “ How- licit when he, the spirit of 4* truth, is come, he will guide A all you The into the mind of the verse, in -J* •J* * * * *1* 4* 4* 4* 4* speaker, is especially applica- 4* A ble now in this world crisis. What we need more than all A else is this spirit truth, if we would be guided in the way 4* 4* of all truth. He showed that 4* England had goo*1 into the 4- war to defend a weaker na- 4* tion because of an agreement 4* ►J* that we have 4* to do so and ►J* •J* gone in even without any 4* I• agreement to defend the prin- 4* J* ciples of truth. Welcome, Mr. 4* {+ Shepherd. Come again.. 4* J- Mr. Spurgeon Bell of the 4* J* School of Business Training 4* is the speaker for this morn- 4* 4* ing. 4* b 4* 4* 4- 4* 4* * 4- 4* 4- 4* DODD GETS APPOINTMENT. Dr. E. L. Dodd, associate professor of Actuarial Mathematics, has been ppointed an associate editor of the American Mathematical Monthly, the official journal of the Mathematical Association of America. Try Texan want ads. They bring V e n u s IO* PENCIL TH E perfect tion of pencil q u ality— ui e q u a l l e d f o r sm oothness, uni­ formity of grading and durability. 17 black degrees* from 6B softest to to 9H hardest, and hard and medium copy­ (indelible) ing. Look for the distinc­ tive V E N U S finish/ / F R E E ! ~ T hi» trial b o * w ith fiv e V E N U S D raw ing P encils, a n d H o l d e r V E N U S Eraser ••ent free. W rite for it. American Lead Pencil Co. 215 Fifth A ve., N . Y. Dept, D2I J ry the V E N U S Erater, too. Made in 12 site*. J2.00 pet box. THE CACTUS Adopt Honor System. results. UNIFORMS Khaki . . $15.00 Serge . . $35.00 Correct in every detail. Sold by us exclusively in Austin- Full line of m ilitary goods in stock. HIRSHFELD & ANDERSON 619 Congress Ave. “W here ^ ou Are A lw ays W elcome” The University German A Dance at K. of C. Hall Saturday Night U N I V E R S IT Y B A R B E R S H O P N. W. R UTLEDG E, Proprietor 2216 G U A D A LU PE ST. A cross the Street from the Campus A rtistic S tylish and U p-to-D ate Work Guaranteed Suppose Fatimas were NOT Sensible It isn’t possible to foe I men for long. Lincoln said that better than we could. Surely, if Fatimas were not as comfortable to the throat ami tongue as we say they are— if they did not leave a man feeling keen and " f i t ” after a long-smokiug day — do you suppose that more J atiruas would be sold every day than any other high-grade cigarette? IJ Remember these fads as )u a try Fatimas and observe how comfortable, how sensible they really are. Or. i .1 .JU:!*. •:> " * ’ 7 . \ A H P TIT?1' H A ii SA A SENSIBLE C it AUF IT E S E *;. Sr r t * - j • H S - « T - • III M B III -■■.HKffl— i, IWHi I A new thing for a cigarette to do— ' Satisfy In addition to pleasing the taste, Chesterfields do a new thing, they let you know you are smoking—they Satisfy I Ami yet, they’re M IL D ! If you want more than good taste in a cigarette, try Ches­ terfields. ftu flj& ljH yzx sfJ etk u x o Or, 2 0 f i r I O C Chesterfield C I G A R E T T E S of IMPORTED and DOMESTIC tobaccos-Blended T H E D A I L Y T E X A N DON T FORGET mmBmammmammmmmsmmmmmmmm F . & H . BIG REMOVAL SHOE SALE Entire Mock of men’s and women’s newest style shoes at tremendous reductions. Buy now and save sever­ al dollars on your shoe purchases. F. & H. S H O E S T O R E Over Van Smith’s any way to abreviate the use of lights by students in their rooms, but ap ­ plies merely to the well-known globe lights that illum inate the gro u n d s.1 BEG INNING Saturday, German 2.4 Early action w ill he taken to comply wiU " eet in Room M ,m Building. with th is su g g estio n . OFFICIAL NOTICES J. L. Boysen. P A R L IN TO A D D R E S S L IB E R A L S. T H E R E w ill be a reg u la r German at K. o f C. H all S atu rd ay n igh t. The m usic w ill start at 8:30 in stead o f 9 o ’clock as h eretofore. P resident. A LL en tries for th e boarding house (Q lh e door The L iberal S un day .School class will have a rare tre a t n ext Sunday m orning when th ey w ill be addressed by Dr. Purlin, adjunct p rofessor of b a sk e tb a lM ea g u e m iu t b e in before ^ p m ( M onday, Ja n u a ry 21. Rep- E n glish, and a s s is ta n t dean o f th e < ollege o f A rts. He w ill speak on the resen ta tiv es are requested to m eet in P er sisten t D ilem m a.” , C'oach Ju neau ’s o ffic e T u esd ay, Jan- j subject, “The is popular on account of uary 22, at 4:30 to o rg a n ize and ar- 1 >r. Bari in his in terestin g lectu res in the E nglish rang e a schedule. D epartm ent, and w ill have som ething in terestin g as w ell as in stru ctive to say on this unusual subject. ______ NO TICE, B A N D M E N — P lea se be at band room at 7 o’clock tonigh t, rector. I g re ss. The Liberal Sunday School class m eets at the C actus Tea Room on Sunday m orning at IO o ’clock. A ll men interested are urged to com e. F inder p lease bring to T exan o ffice. 1-18 find S T U D E N T S W ill com fortab le room s at R aines M ansion, co n n ect­ ed w ith p lea sa n t sleep in g porches, $3.50 to $5.00, o n e-h a lf block e a st of cam pus. 2110 Tom Green St. P hone 2413. FOR R E N T — My furnished co tta g e, 208 W est 25th S t., one block north of the U n iv ersity , cem en t side w alk a „ con ven ien ces. „ #a o ffjce phone phone ^ P. Lochridge. j tf A t the D riskill B arber Shop you g et good serv ice and th e b est trea tm en t. M oritz S ilv er, Prop. The T ex a s B arber Shop. W e p lease. 1008 Con- j)j_ ' Mac. O liphant, Prop. TEXAN WANT ADS T E X A N w ant ad s b rin g resu lts. S T U D E N T S — Go to th e P alace Barber Shop, Bouche B ldg., for fir st cla ss work. B illy W olf, Prop. HALSEY A SK E D TO LEC TU RE. R ates, I cen t per word for the first ROOM A N D BO A R D for four y ou n g room s J in sertio n , three in sertio n s fo r 2 cents ladies. Board ex cellen t, ll Clyde Ba Is ley o f the cla ss of *14 A b o slu tely no ad taken over the phone, fresh , w ell v en tila ted , cosy and warm . invited to com e to A ustin Cal1 a t room 109> M ain B u ilding. No Would lik e a few table boarders. 2410 been Mr P a isle y is hom e on a(l tak en for less than 25 cents. P ay- U n iv ersity A ve. Phone 2723. I NIV. AUTHORITIES ASKED T 0 HELP IN I T E L CONSERVATION U n iv ersity au th orities have re­ from Fuel ceived a com m unication A dm inistrator Dr. Harry A. G arfield ask in g that the U n iversity elim in a te ligh t the burning o f all unnecessary and on Monday cam pus on in Thursday n igh ts in order to aid the conservation of coal. It is not thou ght that this order is intender! in the He has many frien d s in A ustin and G IRJ,S mav secure board and room as *nd lecture, t th irty-d ay fu rlou gh . He will be ie - •nembered as the a v ia to r who made in the air jch a rem arkable record French uniform vhen w earing earlier in the w ar. He is now a mem - ier of the la f a y e t t e E scadrille. the 'n the U n iv ersity , and ou ght to have His i ’ecture would be o f g re a t in terest, es- large audience if he com es. ecially to m em bers o f S. M. A. Texan want ads bring re>ults. m ent in advance a lw a y s required. FOR R E N T — G arage, Grande. P hone 4591. 2209 Rio 1-20 $30. P hone 2447. G IR LS— N ice room s and board at 203 E. 25th St. Room, board, and h eat, LO ST— Sm all brown a llig a to r purse. FOR R E N T — South P le a se phone 2635. 1-19 at Bien V enido, 2010 W ichita St. Oas h ea t, hot w ater, sle e p in g porches, maid to keep room s. M atron o f the hom e w ill show room s any tim e. R ef­ eren ces, Mrs. Helen M. K irby, Mrs. F any C. Iglehart. and e s a s t up- sta ir s room s, con ven ien t k itch en ­ ette, nice for g ir ls w a n tin g to p repare p art or all th eir m eals. 716 W. 22 1-2 St. P hone 1351. LOST— M asonic w atch charm , w ith in itia ls T. W. C. on back. R ew ard 1-20 if returned to Y. M. C. A. Try T ex a n w a n t ads. T h ey b rin g LOST— Som ew here on th e cam pus, I resu lts, sm all W aterm an ’s pen w ith ou t cap. A d v ertise in The T exan. FOR THE STUDENT WITHOUT A CACTUS TAG IF NOT THERE DON’T BE A SUCKER SI GN UP N O W ! D I L L I N G H A M ’S SH O E CO. 610 CONGRESS AVE. 610 CONGRESS AVE. For Your Deer and Duck Hunt We Have G u n s , Ammunition and Full Stock of Sportsmen’s Clothing The Walter Tips Company AUSTIN, TEXAS First Class Shining Parlor Phone 2652 607 Congress Ave U N IT E D S T A T E S D E P O S IT A R Y The Austin National Bank OF A U S T IN , T E X A S RESOURC ES, $5,000,000.00 E. P. W ILM OT, P resid en t Wm. IL FO L T S, V ice-P resid en t JN O . IL C H IL E S, V ice-P resid en t M ORRIS H IR S H F E L D , C ashier C. M B A R TH O LO M EW , A sst. Cash. FAC ULTY AND STUDENTS’ ACCOUNTS SOLICITED NO A C C O U N T TOO SM A L L TO H A N D L E We Examine Eyes and (irind Lenses to Relieve Eye-strain Anv Lense Duplicated on Short Notice J. THOS. WARD, Optometrist S T E L F O X CO. 1847 1917 JOHN BREMOND CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS And Roasters of High Grade Coffees Texas’ Oldest Jobbing House JNO. L. MARTIN FOR S T U D E N T L A M P S A N D A C C E SS O R IE S E lectrica l and P lu m b in g S u p p lies P hone 320 408 C ongress Richmond Straightest CIGARETTES T hin Sr Cork Tip * * . . . . ew>r» the sophomores treated me w ith some respect w hen I pro­ duced the V irg in ia cigarettes which I ’d brought u p fr o m R ich m o n d ." like Th at fine old S o u th e r n A r i s t o c r a t — " R i c h m o n d Straight C u t s . ” T h e r e ' s never been another cigarette quite T h e i r f b r i g h t ” Virg inia tobacco has a naturally refreshing flavor that makes even the best o f T u r k is h cigarettes taste almost tame and character­ less by contrast. Y o u ' l l wish y o u 'd tried them before. them. IN N E A T B O X E S — F I F T E E N C E N T S Aho in attractive tins, 50 for 40 cents: IOO for 75 cents. Sent prepaid if your dealer cannot supply you. *lC H M O H D ,V in im m ,u £ A . iJ W ie n r y tT t/e t ') u s k t t i m y i b to m s o cq.m m om m / e t /x y N O TE: Unlike Turkish tobacco, Virginia tobacco pays no import duty—all the value is in the cigarette. "PREFERRED by GENTLEMEN N O W as THEb