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F i r s t b a s e b a l l g a m e o f t h e s e a - ; son will b e p l a y e d a t ( l a r k Fi e l d M o n d a y a f t e r n o o n , b e t w e e n U n c l e Bi l l y Disc b ’s L o n g h o r n n i n e a n d Bib F a l k ’s A l l - S t a r s , % g r o u p o f j b i g l e a g u e a n d o t h e r p r o f e s s i o n a l p l a y e r s . f r e e , will s t a r t a t 3 o ’clock. g a m e , which T h e is j t e a m , c o m p o s e d T h e A l l - S t a r f o r m e r L o n g ­ a l m o s t e n t i r e l y o f l i ne u p a b o u t h o r n p l a y e r s , wi l l as f o l l o w s : C h e s t e r F a l k , f i r s t b a s e ; E d d i e M a r s h a l l o f t h e N e w Y o r k G i a n t s , s e c o n d b a s e ; Ke l ­ ley P a y n e , s h o r t - s t o p ; F r a n k H i g ­ t h e P h i l a d e l p h i a A t h l e t ­ g i n s o f ics, t h e t h i r d b a s e ; Bib F a l k o f C l e v e l a n d I n d i a n s , T o m m i e H u g h ­ es o f E x p o r t e r s , a n d E d Olio, b u s i n e s s m a n a g e r tilt* o u t ­ o f a t h l e t i c s at T e x a s , in f i el d ; a n d P o t s y Allen, f o r m e r L o n g h o r n c a p t a i n , c a t c h i n g . T h e A l l - S t a r s a r e so f a r m i n u s a p i t ­ i n s o m u c h a s J o h n n i e Kail- c h e r , E a s t e r n L e a g u e h a s n o t r e p o r t e d f o r e a r l y w o r k o u t s , a n d will p r o b ­ o n e t h e B e a u m o n t to b o r r o w \ l b a n y t h e in a b l y he f o r c e d f r o m t h e L o n g h o r n s t a f f . t h e r e a d y l i ke l y c o m b i n a t i o n s . s t a r t i n g g r o u p Diseh a n n o u n c e d t h a t he w a s t o n a m e his s t a r t i n g not t h a t h e w o u l d p r o b ­ l i n e - u p , but a b l y use at l e a s t t w o m e n in e a c h po s i t i o n b e f o r e g a m e w a s o v e r , in o r d e r t o t r y o u t s e v e r a l T h e d i f f e r e n t m o s t i n ­ c l u d e s Vun L a m m , c o - c a p t a i n , a t P i n c k n e y o r f i r s t ; e i t h e r .John C ec i l G o d f r e y a t s e c o n d b a s e ; s h o r t - s t o p ; R u n t R a y At e : a t b a s e ; M i n t o n W i l l i a m s a t t h i r d f i e l d ; l e f t in W h i t e , c o - c a p t a i n , M a u r i c e B a u m g n r t e n in c e n t e r field, a n d e i t h e r E r n e s t R o y o r G o r d o n S u l l i v a n field. Iii;; F o o t Le wi s a n d C a r l T y s o n t h e will d i v i de p l at e, a n d p i t c h e r will im e i t h e r O s c a r P e e p l e s , M i k e la F u e n t e , o r H o w a r d T v s o n . De d u t i e s b e h i n d t h e s t a r t i n g r i g h t in Aggies Down Mustangs, 25-23 Spe cia l to Th e D ail y Texan. t h e m o s t t h e T e x a s A g g i e s held C O L L E G E S T A T I O N , F e b , 21. f u r i o u s l y — In o n e o f t ho s e a s o n f o u g h t c a g e g o e s o f t h e h e r e , p e n n a n t c h a s i n g S. M. IL Mu s ­ t a n g s in c h e c k S a t u r d a y n i g h t t o T h e g a m e w a s w i n 2 5 f i nish b r o u g h t w h e n Bull M a r c u m . A g g i e f o r - in w a r d , t o s s e d t o 23. t o a s e n s a t i o n a l Oklahoma, 37-22 St pee la I to The Daily Texan. F A Y E T T E V I L L E , A r k . , F e b . 21.*— A l a s t - h a l f s c o r i n s p r e e g a v e t h e A r k a n s a s P o r k e r s t h e i r s e c o n d s t r a i g h t w i n f r o m A g g i e s S a t u r d a y , t h e O k l a h o m a ( - 2 2 . A r k a n s a s t r a i l e d a t t h e h a l f , I 3- 11, b u t s t a g e d a r a l l y w h i c h t h e A g g i e s w e r e u n a b l e to c h e c k , m a k ­ i n g p o i n t s a t will w h e n t h e g a m e e n d e d . t h e w i n n i n g g o a l ' H i g h t a i l , A g g i e s , H o l t , A r k a n s a s , a n d B l u e a n d f o r hi gh t i ed Hail To Spring J o y o u s s p r i n g d a y a, m a d e f or rides t h e c o u n t r y out a n d i n to n e i g h b o r i n g t o wn s. In e v e ry i n s t a n c e a L I G H T S E Y d r i v e r l e s s c a r is r e a d y — a t y o u r se rvi c e — t o a n y w he re . t a ke vou J 929 Mod.-1 Fords now font for IO. pei mile. Spring is here! And wi t h it we a n n o u n c e t h o a r r i v a l of o u r n o w s t o c k of I I H I M y » \ 112 E. 7th. 2-3188 2 4 0 2 San A ntonio 3444 Track Coach Asks About Texas Relays Ed Olle, m a n a g e r o f i n t e r c o l - t h e r e l a y s h a v e b ee n o v e r M a n y r e q u e s t s f o r i n f o r m a l i a b o u t I c e i v e d t i ( c o u n t r y d e s p i t e t h e f a c t t h a t ej t r a n c e b l a n k s will n o t be s e n t o u n t i l M a r c h I. Mr. Ol l e said. s c h o o l s f r o m W O R S T E D W E A V E S F O R W E A R W e are sh ow in g a ran g e o f u n m a tch ed valu es in sm ooth and unfinished W or ste d s for Spring and Sum m er. Browns, tans, blues, g r a y s—-in every variety of pattern and sh ad e. M ixtures, sh ad ow stripes, silk decorated . A W orsted sh o w in g o f the w o r ld ’s w e a v e r s of Ed V. Price & Co., C h icago, w h ich assures you of w orkm anship that will w e a r with th e w oolens. You will w ant a suit of one of th e se W orsteds. T h ey w ear e x c e p tio n a lly w ell. T h ey are e x trem ely stylish— and tailor b e a u tifu lly. S p e c ific a lly F eatu red At $30, $35, $37.50, $40 All w ith tw o pants Nick Linz Frank Law s, Mgr. T ailoring D ept. PK P F Appropriate for the Occasion L h itch af P K ' s a n d c a t a del ici ous pi ece o f C H E R R Y P I E P. K. SANDW ICH SH O PS No. N o . 2 O p p o s i t e U n i v e r s i t y N e w Dri s k i l l I O p p o s i t e Y o u D o n ’t W a i l o n U » M The one economical way to go to town F o u n t on y o u r f i n g e r s t h o m a n y w a y s t h a t you m i g h t possibl y got t o t o w n . Of all t h e so wa y s, we be l i e v e t h a t t h o st r e e t e a rs a n d bu ss e s o f f e r t h e most t r a n s p o r t a t i o n . e c o no m i c a l m o a n s of A ❖ ( ' o n r f c s if a n d S e r v i c e A ustin S tre e t Railway Co. Remember Lv You can always rent new model cars at your fav­ orite a n d m o s t conven i e n t sta­ tion. jt 29 m odel Fords 10c per mile P A T T O N ’S TRANSFER CO. 116 E. 7th 2414 Guad, SWEATERS a n d — sl e e v e l e s s of ve ry s e a s o n ’s l i ght — in n e w e s t c ol or s, Bl ue s— T a n s — a n d Bl ac ks. B r o w n s — W h i t e c ou r se , t ho $ 2 .9 5 a n d $ 5 .0 0 G o lf H o s e to M a tc h $1.00, $ 1 .2 5 and $ 2 .0 0 REMEMBER Y o u r s p r i n g o u t f i t is n o t c o m - plu to w i t h o u t a l ig h t s l e e v l e s s o f c o r r e c t c u t . j j B K j L . . %j . C & S Athletic Goods 2 1 2 0 G u a d a lu p e h to jt/H jfta Just a Step to Where Your M on ey’s Kept The University Bank ( U N I N C O R P O R A T E D ) 2 3 2 4 G u a d a lu p e Street Wednesday 25th C O M I N G ! Thursday 26th Friday 27th A Mammoth Saturday 28th F c c d S u c h With All the Latest Model and Types of Ford Cars and Trucks A T 8th and Congress ADMISSION F R E E ! IS A Great Reception Has Been Accorded TALKING PICTURE PA Trip Through The Ford Plant’ Crowds Eager To See — ACTUA L FORD CAR SAW ED IN TW O! \ ©ted o n e o f t h o m o s t e n t e r t a i n i n g a n d in i n s t r u c t i v e p i c t u r e s e v e r s h o w n to y o u tin* v a s t n e s s o f t hi s i n d u s t r i a l o r g a n i z a t i o n — its m a r ­ i deal s. v e l o u s m a c h i n e r y , D o n ’t f a i l t o s e e a n d h e a r it. t h e s e p a r t s . B r i n g s h o m e i n t e r e s t i n g m e t h o d s a n d its Di s cl o s es m e c h a n i c a l s e e n , w h i c h m o s t p e o p l e , e x c e p t m e c h a n i c s , h a v e h e r e t o f o r e f o u n d h a t d t o u n d e r s t a n d . M a n y t h i n g s y o u h a v e w a n t e d t o k n o w a b o u t t h o c o n s t r u c t i o n a n d o p e r a t i o n o f t h e F o r d c a r a n d F o r d t r u c k a r e c l e a r l y e x p l a i n e d . s e l d o m d e t a i l s SEE THE COMPLETE DISPLAY OF ALL THE NEW FORD CARS Johns Bros. Austin C o x B r o s . J o h n s o n C i t y B e r t r a m M o t o r C o . B e r t r a m Fromme Motor Co. Austin R u s s e l l M o t o r C o m p a n y Li b e r t y Hi l l S a n M a r c o s M o t o r Co. S a n M a r c o s M i c h e l & M i z z e r M a r b l e F a l l s W a t k i n s - l n k s Co . L l a n o R o u n d R o c k M o t o r Co . R o u n d R o c k K o c h M o t o r Co . B l a n c o L o c k h a r t M o t o r Co. L o c k h a r t B a s t r o p M o t o r Co. B a s t r o p ■■..I.— aa— Us short th e third blouse. sleeves are made to app ear sh o rte r by a slit, and Its neck­ line is crushed becomingly in fr o n t and tucked in back. F itted a t simulates a the waist, shaped peplum. it (Copyright, 1931, by Vogue) o------------- and Marg­ I Christine Williams aret Schonerstedt a re visiting in Taylor this week-end. DUNCAN WITHDRAWS Dawson Duncan has withdrawn from the University to become a sta f f correspondent fo r The Dallas News. He is in the Austin b u r­ eau of the New* an >}> r 'Jhcry?j/irV'Ce U V* r Of tgp< of nr ie Slu ing cos­ tume . . . from sport ties, with matching kid frim . . . to opera pumps for nth moon . . . the French Boot Shop Paris advocates fabric shoes . . . and is first, <>f course, to present them to Texas s m a rt women . . . in ten new and exclusive models. Color \,i let i•! Hint ’ft I ho story you’ll find in our advance Spring showing, replete v i!h every 'd esir­ ed style and leather. Cinderella SI 11* I‘ E R SHOP 8 2 2 C o n g r e s s . , . AND th e re ’* N E VV HOSIERY SHADES for wear with this new f o o t ­ w e a r . . . and NEW H A N D B A G S t o match. u To Young ALm Remember Tho Now I’ledges W i th Flow ers !40<» LAVACA Many S ty 1<*s This Season — a t — IO ,50 T IE S, with Silk worked eyelets of ’Posen cloth, pink kid ol [-white lined. 10.50 . .. PUMPS of finest white linen, dyed any costume shade AT NO EXTRA COST. 10.50 Vlso in BEAUVA cloth, rose­ bud design in pastel tints. OXFORDS, fashioned i»f n a t u r a l sport co, with tip and q u a r te r of matching kidskin. 10.50 * Look to the back of your H a t for a smartly poised feather S o ft Hair Picture Hats Tailored Straw s and Felts Brimful of the Magic of Spring New Jewelry and Gifts Josephine Shops 108-110 W est Tenth Art and Millinery New Arrivals in Sm art Campus Frocks and Accessories Now th a t r us h week is over— the grind begins. Let us help you to bright en up these days with a n e w frock ju s t out of th e ir wrappings, and you will marvel at th e ir reasonableness in price. THE BLUEBONNET SHOP 2206 G uad alu p e Street Austin, T e x a s SPRING COATS new The silhouette styles and light colors, fur trimming, too, are ♦ ready for your selec­ tion. $25 OO v > v SPRING STRAW HATS Lovely, that's the way you will express your sentiments for the new Klick, rough straw hat s. $5.95 up DAINTY LINGERIE rho coolest kinds of f o r w a r m lingerie w eat her. I rn p u d e n t style made for youth. S2.98 ® e x a l t T U O T S Texas Exes In 42nd Legislature T H E D A I L Y T E X A N S U N D A Y , F E B R U A R Y 22, 1 9 3 ! P A G E FO U R l i t t E stab lished 1899 T he D ailr Texan, stu d en t new s publication of th e U nl- X -rsitv c f i o n i , is published on the cam pus of th e U niver­ sity at A ustin by The Texas S tu d en t Publication*' Incorpor­ ated. long Session, and every '('iii .;day, T hursday, and Sunday morning throughout the .-.ummer f i e r y morttinir excep t Munday throughout the Kditon.'.l O ffices. H. H all 120. 122. 127, and 186. T ele­ ton. phone^ 91 81-RI. ( A f t e r IO p.to, 9 187.) B u sin ess O ffices, B. H all l i d . Telephones M U * Printed by th e U n iv ersity P ress, A C W right. Manager. Entered as second class mat »r at lite- poatoffid# at Austin, and 2-3165. f f x s s . Subscription price by m ail; F ive Dollars Y early. E d ito r -I n -C h ie f----- A ssociate Editnr- Collie C. S leek ier w alter l l Payne E d ito rial D e p a r t m e n t — DAVID HALL MACON BODDY A A. Ostronr Alan Lomax Sports Editor I A ssista n ts: Albert R eese, IX ll. H ardem an, W. ll. Cowley, W eldon Hart Sports D epartm ent R oss Carr, S ociety D epartm ent Society Editor ___ .. Mary Le* W eston A ssista n ts: H elen Blanton, Mary Joseph in e Surlier, Bertha Zula Zimmerman Althea h i -jump, Anam ary W illiam s. D avis, - S taff A rtist Dram atic C riticism s Sam N ash V iolet Richardson _ ISKTX*, Tha editorial board of I ha T exan solicits th# w riting to ha froo-lance editorials or “firing of published in tho {student Forum columna. line*' articles S uch edito ria ls m u s t be w r i t t e n by U n iv e r sity stu d en ts and m u st pertain to so m e phase of stu d en t life All contributions m ust be signed, b ut the contributor's if ho so req u ests. U n sign ed nam e w ill not be printed a rticles will not be printed. T h o s e of 200 words or less will receive preference. FOK T H IS ISSI E J^ight Editoi A b; is! a n t s : J a iii dee T. Look e- M a rk h a m , Violet Robert*, Ross Welch. N ight R e p o r t s : M arvin G a r r e tt. A FO UR TH ‘R’ by If the Interschol asti c Le agu e we r e to pe rfor m no o the r servi ce to t lit* school s of t he State it would still be justifying its e x ­ inter-high its sponsor ing <>t i stence school de b ate s. Espe ci al ly since the Lea­ gue has the av o w e d intention of e xi sting in this c apac i ty riot mer e l y for the be ne fit of the sc hools ha v i n g e xc e pti o nal l y fine s p e a ­ kers but in order that there m aj be sti mu­ l ated in the pupil s of th e par ti ci pat ing sc hool s a talent for clear-cut, sincere and e f f e c t i v e s p e a k i n g before audi ence s. Lor a school to wi t hhol d entry ’be c aus e o f a b e l i e f t h a t it has little c ha nc e to g e t a prize is de f e a ti ng tim aim of the l e ague. One o f the sadde st ha nd i c a ps that tin* youn gs te r fro m hi gh school can have upon e nte r i ng c o l l e g e is not to be able to e x ­ press his t ho ugh ts c onc ise ly and c le ar ly b e ­ for e an audi e nc e . Ti me and time agai n a r e al ly brilliant student be c ause of a ne gl e c t in the trai ni ng o f public spe aki ng, finds hi m se l f fl ounde r i ng hel pl e ssl y in cl ass un­ abl e to put his t ho u ght s into c onc r ete and c onvi nc ing form, He may know his lesson th or oughl y and ha ve pr e par e d it di li ge nt­ l y but finds hi ms e l f rattled and wit h not the se l f-c onfi de nc e w h e n c o nfronti ng a l istening class and in- slightest ve sti ge of ‘ strut ter. Our social syste m is based upon the re­ lati onshi p o f hum an bei ngs thr ough the medi um primarily of the spoke n wor d. A man or w o m a n ’s ha p p y future and use fu l ­ ness may be si nce re ly i mpai re d by the di s­ tre ssi ng inability to for m ul ate into i nte lli ­ gi ble s pe e c h what m ay be pe r fe c tl y c l ear so far as the mental pr oc e sse s of the mi nd are c onc e rned. To a m aste r y of the t e c h ­ ni que of the traditional trio, reading, ’r il ­ ing and ‘rithmeti c shoul d be adde d the in­ c r e asi ngl y i mportant one of reciting. Rec e ntly a c ompl e te revision of pol icy as r e g a r d s the ir relations to i nte r c ol l e gi at e athl et ic s wa s c onsummat ed at the Unive r ­ sity of Pe nnsyl vani a. Though tho acti on of offi c i al s at the uni versi ty and the r esults obt aine d we r e distinctly m a j o r r e vol uti ons wi t hi n c ol l ege athletic poli ci es in t h e last tw o de c ade s, tho whol e de al wa s e n g i n e e r ­ ed by the facu It v and hi gh of fi c i al s and f e d to the stude nt body as the ne w at hl e ti c g ospe l. t h e most In a l arge mid-we ste r n school at the pr e­ sent t i m e , one o f sensibl e and we l l- bal a nc e d sur ve ys of all t hose hi ther to a t te mpte d is be ing made . T h e of fi c i al s of t he school usi ng the handy que stionnair e ha v e attempted U> get a de f ini te i de a of not only the reaction of the fa c ul t y as to the status of athl etic s in their present st age hut are g oi ng further and art* tr yi ng to get a c onc r ete record of th e f e e l i n gs of students, pare nts of students, t o w n resi­ dents, forme r athle tes and al umni t o w a r d s t he pr eva il ing c ondi ti ons in athle tic s. Te n thousand pe opl e r epr ese nting the i nte re st­ ed fact or- are thus r e pr ese nte d in the sur ­ vey and will r e move the possibil iti es of hav i ng a c har ge of l op-si de dne ss br ought up in c onne ction with a n y revisi on w h i c h will be ul ti mate l y m a d e —-if the offi ci al s: pl IP on ma ki ng any. The results o f the far-r e ac hi ng sur ve y will be lift'd a s a basis fo r dr a w i n g up a c omp l e t e l y n e w athle tic poli cy under whi c h intramural- for everybody* will have a c hanc e for gr e ate r e xpansi on. Ano t he r un­ usual factor used in th e c o nduc ti ng of the survey and one whi c h will f ur th e r r emove the dang e r of bias in c o m i n g to some r evo­ l uti onary de cisio n is that the c o mm i tt e e whi c h will r e v i e w the r esul ts and r e c o m ­ m e n de d the plan f or adopt i on o f t he uni ­ versity has not be e n l imited in its pe rsonne l, but uh Pules e xpe r ts on athlet ic matte rs from other institutions. All ne w stude nts e nte ri ng Indi ana Uni ­ versity are r equi red to t ake a ps y c ho l o g i ­ cal e xa mi nation to de te r mi ne the ir s t a n d ­ ing in clans* Latest enr ol lment th e spring total at the* Universit y of K ansas at *1,635 s t u d e n t s , f igur es pl ac e . . . . m e n t o f E nglish, etc., th e L e g isla tu re a p p r o p r i a t e s F I R S T C H R I S T I A N C H U R C H ITEMIZA T W N By H. Y. BE N E D IC T President, The University o f Texas It h as long been the p ra c tic e of t h e L e g i s la t u r e of T e x a s to “ ite m iz e ” c o m p le te ly its b ie n n ia l e d u ­ c a tio n a l bill. In place of a p p r o p r i a t i n g a single “ lum p s u m ” fo r r u n n in g the Main U n iv e r s it y f o r one y e a r , o r s e v e r a l lum p sum s, o n e f o r r u n n i n g ti; School o f Law, one f o r r u n n in g th e d e p a r t - ()a^ (), for in d ividual places. T he m oney f o r th e d e p a r t ­ m e n t of E n g lish is a p p r o p r ia t e d in 41 d istin c t items, 39 of w hich provide f o r 39 in d iv id u a l t e a ­ chers, one f o r t u t o r s an d a s s is ta n ts collectively, one for m a in te n a n c e . As a r e s u l t of th is ‘‘in dividual ite m iz a t io n ,” th e a p p r o p r ia t io n o f the Main U n iv e r s it y a n d t h e “ E x ­ t r a m u r a l ” Divisions is m a de in 529 ite m s. C o r r e s ­ p o n din g f ig u r e s a r e 732 fo r A. & M., 103 f o r th e Medical B r a n c h bf the U niv ersity , IOO fo r th e C o l­ lege o f I n d u s tr ia l A rts, 163 f o r th e N o rth T e x a s I S ta te T e a c h e r s ’ College. T he to t a l n u m b e r of ite m s f o r th e H ig h e r E d u c a tio n A p p r o p r ia tio n Bill in 1930-81 is 2,990, an a v e r a g e of a b o u t $ 3 ,000 p e r item. T he n u m b e r o f pages in th is a p p r o p r ia t io n bill is 132. r-»>uth C a ro lin a and In this r esp e ct T ex a s holds th e n a t io n a l c h a m ­ pionship. T h e next longest hills a r e F lo rid a w ith til pages, a n d M a ry la n d w ith 34. T h e la s t nam ed to som e e x t e n t sta te s, plus New York, individually item ize like T e x a s. T a k in g le ngth o f th e e d u c a ­ the 48 sta te s , th e av e ra g e tio n a l a p p r o p r ia tio n is n e a rly e lev e n pages, if T e x a s a n d F lo rid a be le ft o u t th e a v e r a g e is seven pages. In 1929, f ifte e n o f th e 48» .states a p ­ p r o p ria te d single r u n n i n g then- sta te un iv e rsitie s d u r in g 1929-30, n in e te e n of th e slat- ; a p p r o p r ia t e d to six “ ite m s ,” in fro m ; ix from seven to 20 “ item s,” the t h r e e r e m a in in g s ta te s a re hard to classify. lum p sums tw o f o r iii!! Sam ple ’lump sum” a p p r o p r ia t io n bills re a d as f o llo w s : ' ’U n iv e r s ity of C a lif o r n ia : “ F o r s u p p o r t of U n iv e rsity of C a lif o r n ia , six million eight Hundred f if t y - t h r e e th r o e h u n d re d sixty -se v en and 35 IOO d o lla r s ($6,853,- 307.3 5) provided f o r by o th e r provisions of law. in ad d itio n to such sum o r su m s as a r e i th o u s a n d Today at Campus Churches T H E U N I V E R S I T Y P R E S B Y T E R IA N C H U R C H U N I V E R S I T Y B A P T I S T C H U R C H m eet. tor. D r . L a w r e n c e W h a r t o n , p a s t o r . 10 o'clock — S t u d e n t clashes 11 o ’clock — S erm o n by th e p a s­ T w e n t y - s e c o n d a n d G u a d a l u p e S t r e e t s Dr. A . L . A u l i c k , p a s t o r . 9 :45 o’clock— S u n d a y School. l l o’clock— S erm on . ‘‘T he Liv- P r e s b y te r ia n S tu - j ing C hrist,” by Dr. W. R. W hite, Special music. 6:30 o’clock — B. Y. P. U .’s (J o ’clock d e n t A ssociation su p p e r. 6 :3 0 o’clock — P r e s b y te r ia n Student. Association p ro g ra m . 7 :30 o ’clock — S e rm o n by th e meet. T e x a s B i b l e C h a ir R e v . F r a n k L. J e w e t t , m i n i s t e r . 11 o ’clock S erm o n , “ T he Two P r a y e r s , — ‘Give Me,' ‘Make M e’.” F I R S T C O N G R E G A T I O N A L C H U R C H pasto r. 4 0 8 W e s t T w e n t y - t h i r d S t r e e t . R e v . S. E. F r o s t , J r ., p a s to r ! 9 :45 o ’clock — S u n d a y School. 11 o ’clock — S e rm o n by th e p a s ­ 6 :3 0 o’clock -— C h ristian E n ­ tor. deavo r. 7 :3Q o’clock — S e rm o n , “ The C rossroads o f L ife,” by Dr. W. R. White* S pecial music. T H E S T . P A U L ' S L U T H E R A N C H U R C H R e d R i v e r a n d S i x t e e n t h S t r e e t s . H. G. M aitz, p a s t o r . 9:30 o ’clock *— Bible class. 10:30 o ’clock — S erm o n by th e 7 :30 o ’clock— L e n te n services. T H E U N I V E R S I T Y E P I S C O P A L C H U R C H T w e n t y - s e v e n t h a n d W h i t i s S t r e e t s R e v . H a r r i s M a s t e r s o n , r e c t o r . 7:80 o ’clock — H oly C o m m u n ­ ion. L ec tu re on ‘‘G eo rg e 8 o’clock W a sh in g to n , th e S t a t e s m a n ” by Dr. Douglas VC eks. as sociate p r o ­ f esso r of g o v e r n m e n t at th e U n i­ te a a n d o p en v ersity . f o ru m a f t e r the le ctu re. I n fo r m a l l l o ’clock — M eriting p r a y e r a n d se rm o n by the rec to r. Special music. 5:15 o’clock— V esp e rs and c o n ­ f irm a tio n talk. 6 o ’clock S u n d a y Club. around the Perip : ith the buzzard E R N I E KOY f e e lin g d e p r e s s e d o v e r th e v a g a rie s of a r e c a lc itr a n t corn. C O R N E L L W IL L IA M S b e n d ­ ing his hrow-s to th e q u e s tio n of who pledged w h a t an d why. V IO L E T T A YAN D E V A X T E R (nit in a sc o o te r to le a rn th e all- im p o r ta n t news. “ P O T S Y ” H U D S O N in a I' ai of f a i r ones an d u sing th e ir bus to kee p o u t of the rain at th e sa m e tim e. D A L E R O W D E N w a it in g her, and w a itin g a n d w aiting. f o r e n g a g i n g j le ssor of English c o v e rsaa h j rite sky-w eeps “ F o r m a j o r c o n s tru c tio n a n d e q u i p m e n t , U ni- M*! LG I NI A D A B N E Y who affect: b a d varsity of C a lif o r n ia , in c ludin g c a m p u s b u i l d i n g s ! p b m ty ot s e d an to keep h er shel im p r o v e m e n ts at Los A ngeles, buildings at and Lick O b se r v a to ry , co -o p e ra tiv e b uild in g p ro g ra m a t La Jolla, pow er plant a t San F rancisco, in s e c ta r y at F ivers dip a n d pav in g roads at eight h u n d re d tw e n ty -fiv e th o u sa n d dollar- Still convinced t h a t D O R O T H Y the sa m e is O. K. a n y ­ Vi A T I S n e v e r m akes m istake tw ice a n d how. JIM M Y T IM M IN S h o o tsin g up an d dow n th e d r a g fo rlo rn ly . c o n tin u a n c e o f f a r m a t Davis, th e u n iv e rsity ( $ 8 2 5 ,0 9 9 ) . ” d id n ’t toted . “ In d ia n a U n i v e r s i t y : “ F o r th e In d ia n a u n iv e rs ity a t B loom in g to n : O p e r a t in g ex p e n se a n d d e p a r tm e n t a l e q u ip m e n t fo r I, 1929, one the million ($1,400,- 0 0 9 ) . “ fiscal y e a r b e g in n in g O c to b e r th o u s a n d d o lla rs f o u r h u n d r e d “ U n iv ersity of N e b r a s k a : “ All expenditure;- for e d u c a tio n a l pu rp o ses un* Irs - o th e rw ise herein sp e cifie d $ 4 ,8 3 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0 .” J E R R Y VE LTM A N N th in k in g o f the w e e k k ind of to pale come. T hose f a r-a w a y ex p re ssio n s a r e c lo u d in g N O RM A H IL L ’S e y e ­ s ig h t again. J u s t h e a rd a b o u t how D E W I T T [K IN A R D g o t his sig n a ls mixed not lad y long a g o a;- r e g a r d s a i prom inent in c a m p u s circles. i .... ; E T T L I N G E R T A L K S “ T he U n iv e r s ity o f W a s h in g to n : “ O p e r a tio n s , $ 8 ,5 9 1 ,5 2 4 .0 0 .” Dr. IL J. E ttl in g e r , p r o fe s s o r of p u re matin matics, will m e e t w ith th e s u b ­ a discussion g r o u p on “ U n iv e r s ity o f T e n n e s s e e : je c t, “J u d a is m a n d th e O t h e r H e­ “ F o r th e m a in te n a n c e ant I d e v e lo p m e n t o f th e }j I Batons,” a t th e Hiilel F o u n d a tio n iiivt*,sity ..f 1,-ni.Mwe. $ .OIHUIOO.OO p e r a n n u m . ; , , 7:80 oVl.n-k S u n ,lav n ig h t T his «■ i a a a n a n a a t rn „ •* ir •„ th e U n iv e r s ity o f T e n n e sse e , $2,180,-! m e etin g t a c o n t in u a t io n o f th e discussion g r o u p Dr. E t t l i n g e r has b ee n leading e v e r y o t h e r S u n d a y . S a m p le a p p r o p r ia t io n hills m a d e in several ite m s r e a d as follow s: I te m —* S a la r ie s ..... S u p p o rt a n d M a in te n a n c e ....... R e p a ir s and I m p r o v e m e n ts ....... .............. S u m m e r School .................................... E x te n s io n 1929-1939 $ 1 ,0 6 6,0 00.0 0 2 7 5 ,000.00 64.000.00 54.0 0 0 .0 0 7 5,900.00 S ta te U n iv e rsity of I o w a : A d m in is tr a tio n a n d g e n e r a l e x p e n se s ....... ................. $ P hysica l plant o p e r a tio n E d u c a tio n a l p p r p n es E x te n s io n M a te r n ity an d i n f a n t hygiene. H y g ie n e a n d p r e v e n ta ti v e ............. .................... . m e dicine Child W e lf a r e ......... E q u ip m e n t f o r all d e p a r tm e n t s . .............................. ............... 00,00 0.00 1,010 ,07 6.90 3 .3 9 0 ,0 9 0 .9 9 127,500.00 4 2,427.20 34.50 0.0 0 81.5 0 0 .0 0 109 ,000.00 Thurlow B. Weed FU N E R A L H O M E A M B U L A N C E J. G. SHELTON O P T O M E T R I S T im proved Latest In stru m en ts. Modern M ethods of E xam ination Phone 7222 125 E. 6th S t. ' ““ " 6 1 0 0 MASONS* P & E R J H O P ■ ** lr BRAIG* S a m p le “ individually ite m iz e d ” a p p r o p r ia t io n bills re a d as fello w s: JECK E R l E W V i q O F F I C I A L AAA S F . R V I C F U n iv e rsity o f F lo rid a - D e p a rtm e n t o f A g ro n o m y : 4 6 . H e a d P r o f e s s o r 47. A s s is ta n t P r o f e s s o r ................... 48. G r a d u a t e S t u d e n t S t u d e n t A ssista n t 19. .............. ...................... ............... F i r s t Y e a r $3,700.00 2,400.00 600.00 200.00 STRID SHOE SHOP W . J . ^ V E R S . PROP. vs! [ ( SH°{ a i P ^ { T he U n iv e r s it y o f T exas- - D e p a r tm e n t of M edian!- cal E n g in e e r in g : O P P O S I T E P O S T O F F I C E j ........................... 1929-1939 ................................................... $3,600.09 P r o f e s s o r A d j u n c t P ro fe ss o r. I n s t r u c t o r I n s t r u c t o r I n s t r u c t o r I n s t r u c t o r I n s t r u c t o r ‘S u p e r in te n d ! o f S ho ps— 2 ,8 0 0 .0 9 ; ................. 2,000.00 ............................................. ..... 2,000.00 2,000.00 ............ 1 ,8 0 0 .0 0 .. ............ 1,800.00 ........................... ( 1 2 m o n t h s ) .......................................... 3,000.00 . 2,160.00 ............ 1,800.90 .............. 1,600.00 900.00 M e chanician (12 m o n th s ) Shop A s s is ta n t (12 m o n th s ) S hop A ssista n t (12 m o n th s ) M echanical E n g in e e r in g Shops ......... .. , O ne d is a d v a n t a g e co n n e c te d w ith ite m iz a tio n is t h f cost of th e n u m e ro u s p r in tin g s o f so long an a p p r o p r ia t io n bill as it goes t h r o u g h S e n a t e , H ouse, F re e C o n f e r e n c e C o m m itte e into Law s. One a d ­ v a n t a g e i- t h a t it keeps th e P re x ie s o f th e S ta te in a n a l e r t and I n s titu t io n s o f H ig h e r E d u c a tio n h ap p y ( ?! ) c o ndition . W h e n th e 181 m e m b e r s of the L e g is la tu re f o r th e 120 days of t h e Session can ask at a n y m o m e n t abo u t a n y o n e o f 529 ite m s it m akes e v e r y d ay seem like a s e m e s t e r e x a m day! O u r dog J u lie is n o t v e r y lo yal— she picked up w ith th e ice m an, m a k es a big fuss o v e r th e yard boy, a n d sta y s a w a y fro m home,* she unlik e b u t com es back. h e r n a m e sa k e , Why a r e so m a n y A ustin y a r d s " alike in p la n tin g ? “ M a d am ,” sw e e tly v o lu n te e r e d ^ th e d a p p e r c o u n t e r h o p p er, “ y o u ’re^ f ro m th e N o r t h ! ” “ Y es,” cam e t h e sh a rp re p ly .) “ F ro m t h e s “ H ow do you k n o w ? ” w a y a n s w e r e d ,, he w h e re u p o n she snapped-^~“ I t isn’t , th e w a y I ta lk , it ’s th e w ay you) ta l k ! ” t a l k , ” you A s I am w r i tin g this, I h e a r s om e one w histlin g com ing down? th e s tr e e t. I t ’s a f r ig h te n e d d a r k ­ ey, I am sure. In Boston some- y e a r s back, I h e a r d some w histl-t ing e a r ly in th e m o r n in g — it was u n u s u a l— and I said a- n ig g e r ” and s u r e eno u g h , looking o u t o f th e w indow in to the cold, it w as a w a it e r g o ing t a I saw w o rk in a n e a r b y hotel. “ t h a t ’s T h e y d o n ’t w histle in B oston — th e E a s t winds do t h a t f o r them . B e p r e p a r e d . . . ru»h w e e k f o r w i t h s m a r t l o o k ­ i n g c l o t h e s . U N I V E R S I T Y T O G G E R Y C le a n in g a n d P r e s s in g P H O N E 3 0 9 0 I w as w a itin g f o r th e s t r e e t ca r to ta k e me to tow n th e o th e r m o r n ­ ing, a n d one of tho se little b u g c a rs rolled up and th e d r i v e r asked me if I wished to ride. I d o n ’t know w h a t m a d e m e do it, b u t it all s ta r t le d me so, I said “ no ” w ith ­ o u t re a lly th in k in g , a n d it seemed I had to w a it alm ost h a lf an h o u r f o r th e s t r e e t car. th e ( o u n t y N ov em b e r Mr. H u b b a r d was b o rn U n iv e rsity of T exas in 1897, R. M. H u b b a rd , r e p r e s e n ta t iv e f r o m th e th ir d d istric t, was th e y o u n g e s t m e m b e r of th e g r a d u ­ a tin g law class o f 1897. His f i r s t legal a r g u m e n t was before to o b ta in th e S u p re m e C o u r t p erm ission to p ra c tic e b e f o r e he w as 21. in D e lta 19, 18 76. H e moved to P aris, L a ­ m a r C ou nty , in 1885, w h ere he a t t e n d e d th e public schools o f P a n s and th e P aris Male A ca­ dem y. He received his b ac h elo r the lit e r a t u r e d e g r e e fro m o f U n iv e r s ity of V irg in ia and his d o c t o r of law d eg re e f ro m T h e A d o g cam e to us. W e a d v e r ­ tised h e r in lost a n d f o u n d column, b u t th e re w as no response. W e tr ie d to give h e r to some s u it­ able p erso n , b u t t h e r e w a s no s u it­ able p erso n availab le, a n d she is still w ith us. A t firs t w e called h e r “ M innie,” b u t this d id n ’t seem su itab le , th o u g h she a n s w e re d to it. She b e g a n to show a f o n d n ess for h id in g th in g s in h e r bed so we called h e r “ J u li a . ” H e r e ’s how she cam e to be so n a m e d :— W hen my s is te r m a rr ie d , sh*1 to o k w ith her, fro m o u r home tow n , tw o colored s e r v a n ts to h e r new home in A r ­ kansas. In a sh o rt tim e both s e r ­ v a n t s m a r r ie d and le f t her. This ha p p e n e d o f te n . My sis te r and h e r h u sb a n d w ere m a k in g a w orld to u r a n d while in B u d a -P e s th she b ec am e ill a n d s p e n t som e tim e in a hospital. D u rin g h e r convales­ cence she had to observe O ther p a tie n ts. In th e c h a r ity w ard she saw, w hat she th e hom eliest woman, she had ev e r seen. T he idea o c c u r re d to her t h a t w o m an m ig h t m a k e a good, sa fe s e rv a n t, and she p ersu a d e d h e r h u sb a n d to c a r r y th e w o m an back to A m erica, She had no f a m ­ ily an d J u li e — f o r such was her n a m e — re a d ily a g re ed to go. On th e ir w ay down f ro m N ew York to A rk a n s a s , th e y stop ped w ith us fo r a visit. J u lie w as given a hall bed room. W hen she le ft, u n d e r h e r m a ttr e s s w as f o u h d q u a n t itie s o f soap, b re a d , and all m a n n e r s of Bids to be a d v e rtise d fo r b eg in ­ Ju lie had no more th a n tr in k e ts . n in g F e b r u a r y 26 f o r the p a v in g of in h e r new home g o tte n s e ttle d a p p r o x im a te ly eight and o n e -h a lf j when she m e t a H u n g a r ia n and miles of Austin, s tr e e ts include w as m a r r ie d and lost to m y sifte r. in ’ th e U n i v e r s i t y ] ----------------- — ------ ---------------------- ■— f o u r neighb orhood. T he p a v in g of W est T w e n ty - f irs t, W e s t T w enty-se con d, W e s t T w e n ty - th ir d , an d W e s t T w e n ty -e ig h th s t r e e t s fro m G u a d ­ a lu p e to Rio G ra n d e is o ne o f th e 2 7 pav in g p r o je c ts listed by the city council. He w as a m e m b e r of th e h ig h ­ w ay com mission d u r in g th e a d ­ m in is tr a tio n s of W. P. H obby a n d P at M. N e f f . H e w as c h a ir ­ m a n of fro m 1919 to 1925. Mr. H u b b a r d has bee n a m e m ­ b e r o f the f o r t y - f i r s t a n d f o r ty - se cond le g isla tu res, He is an o u ts t a n d in g a d v o c a te of good roads. $300.00 when a s t r a y copy h a p ­ pens to tu r n up, P A V I N G B I D S L I S T E D th e com m ission th o u g h t, -------- s tr e e ts tim e — - o A r th u r M erchant's — H om e M ade — CANDY SPECIALS D a t e L o a f , H a l f p o u n d 2 0 c C h o c o l a t e C o v e r e d C o r ­ d ia l C h e r r i e s , 1 - 2 lh. 2 0 c P e c a n T o f f e e , 1 - 2 p o u n d 2 0 c P (.* an B r i t t l e 1 - 2 p o u n d 1 8 c H a n d r o ll e d a n d h a n d a s s o r t e d d i p p e d C h o c o l a t e s , 2 1 - 2 lh. p a c k a g e ..............., ........ $ 1 . 9 5 A t P i d g i n W i g g l y lot h & C o n g r e s s Book Notes F IN D IN G L I T E R A T U R E ON T H E T E X A S P L A IN S by Jo h n William Rogers, a volum e dea lin g w ith some r e c e n t d e v e lo p m e n ts in th e field of le tte rs in th e S o u th ­ west is an nounc ed fo r publication on March 7 by the S o u th w e st P re s s of Dallas, life and l i t e r a t u r e The book will include a biblio­ g r a p h y compiled by J. F r a n k Do- bie, a u t h o r o f ’‘C o r o n a d o ’s Chil­ in d r e n ,” on j th e S outhw est. Mr, Dobie, pro- in th e U niver- to said to have listed p r a c tic ­ ally every i m p o r ta n t book d e a l­ ing with vario u s phases o f S o u th ­ tra d itio n , with w estern th e ir an p rese n t significance. inform al discussion of life and T he publication o f th is volum e makes a co m prehensive b ib lio g ra ­ phy on the S o u th w e st g e n e r a lly available f o r the f i r s t tim e since R a in e s’ “ Bibliograp hy o f T e x a s ,” which appeal'd in 1880, a n d which is now such a c o llec to r’s item, th a t it som etim es b rings as m uch as Official Notice The O fficial N otice colum n of The Texan is reserved for uee by U n iver­ sity to facu lty m em bers who w ish make official announcem ents con cern ­ ing U n iversity work. Student n otices will not bt* printed. j N EW F R A T E R N IT Y m e n m ay give notice on o r b e f o r e W ed­ nesday, F e b r u a r y 25, an d move to the c h a p te r house M arch 2, u n ­ less bound b y a w ritte n c o n t r a c t to rem ain th r o u g h th e se m e ste r. V. I. M O O RE, S p e n d y o u r s p a r e t i m e at the Longhorn P la y h o u se and Shine Parlor Good M iniature Pool Tables L ight Lunch Counter in Connection H am burgers a Specialty DINE AT q n a r a ~ TE A DOOM Q < f » LUNCHEON—TEA - y * D1NNEP s 2 .5 0 6 OiO GDANOE — PHONE 9 6 7 1 - l r , B A H * " W ACT, CMTQAMCr. ) Humpty Durnpty ? Fake th a t r e f re s h in g p a u s e w ith HIRSH Drug Stores 2 6 1 0 S p e e d w a y — 2 2 6 2 2 2 1 4 W . 1 9 t h — 4 7 7 1 For Reliable Odorless Dry Cleaning VARSITY CLEANERS 2 0 8 W . 18 P h o n e 8 6 6 6 “ W e c l e a n a n y t h i n g u n d e r t h e S u n . ” Student W ork a Specialty H A RO LD TEEN —FORBIDDEN FRUIT! R e f r e s h y o t i r - f r e q u e n t l y . . . . Spr ing fe v e r day s are here! T h e r e ’s nothi ng better for that o l d l azy f e e l ­ ing, whi c h w e all g e t abo ut thin time of the ye ar , than a g o o d cold drink at fre que nt intervals. H O M E D R U G C O M P A N Y 2206 Guadalupe Phone 3553 A blind student at t h e University str ong c ontestant W a s hi ng to n w r e stl i n g honors* is a to ta l 9 9 9 . 9 9 ’’ f o r o f for Q UESTIO N ^ FOR O PIN IO N S U n iv ersity o f O k lahom a: SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1931 ■ ‘Dance, Fools, Dance,’ ‘Princess and Plumber,’ ‘Dracula,’ ‘Extravagance % THEATERS ! p r e y in g upon the blood o f iivinjr hum an b ein g s. A n y a u d ie n c e out i of th e cradle will re c o g n iz e it as Shots from the Shows Stars Here March 3 Article By Gideon Magazine to Print Roxy to Present IN T H E P I C T U R E S J o a n C r a w f o r d , PAGE FIVE IO;’r a t e d ' b y color *•• ketch** will .non in P e n cil Point* in N e w published j bo published P re i, aim* I York. Humpty Dumpty 9 A b o v e : in “ D a n c e , F o o l s , D a n c e , ” n o w at t h e P a r a m o u n t . B elow : C harles F a rre ll and in “ The M au reen O ’S u lliva n, Pi aic css anc! the P lu m b e r ,” now at the Hancock. f a n c i f u l a it's go o d fo r an h o u r ’s e n te r t a in m e n t . in d e e d , but topic I D a v id M a n n e r s a n d H e l e n ( ' h a n d lev also ap p ear. S P O N S O R P I C T U R E g n n t y o u n g Wife w h o l e a r n s h e r j M i s s C h r i s t y u n d e r s t a n d , a n d m e e t le«iron. Mr. H u g h e s d o e s t o m e o f I t h e b e s t w o r k of his c a r e e r r n t h e J y o u n g h u s b a n d w ho t r i e s h a r d t o t h e bill#, is c o n v i n c i n g a n d “ b e a u t i f u l ” in t h e r o l e o f a Wife w h o c h e a t s on h e r h u s b a n d , p l a y e d ] s y m p a t h e t i c a l l y by Mr. Mo o r e , in , o r d e r to g e t t h e c l o t h e s t h a t she is t ho ■ wa n t s. Mr. M o o r e ’s w o r k best in t h e p i c t u r e . A n d n o t e : t h e j bt st t h i n g in t h e wh o l e p l a y is t h e A t a lk in g p ic t u r e , -now o g th e . m a n u f a c t u r e o f G en eral Elect' ii p rod u c ts, Will b e sh o w n a t t h e n e x t m e e t i n g o f the A m erica n S o c ie t y of Civil E n g in e e r s , M a r c h th o b l, F . (». P o s e y , p r e s i d e n t o f s o c i e t y , S a t u r d a y . P o s e y said that th e ex act s u b j e c t not be p ic tu r e w ou ld of t h a t i k n o w n u n til n e x t w e ek b u t t h e all n e c e s s a r y eq u ip m en t s h o w in g Will b e br o u g h t hero by r e p r e s e n t a tiv e s o f G en e ra l E lee - a n n o u n c e d f o r the itvic C o m p a n y . last t h r e e Se c o n d s o f it. Estimate: C. R o s y 'a r i d his ‘Kang.'’ a group “ S k e t c h i n g in F r e d e r i c k s b u r g , ” ' o f sta r a rtists fro m the R o x y I ' m titer in N ew York. . wi l l he pre- ; I sen te I on th e s t a g e o f the G regory ; G y m n a siu m T u e s d a y n igh t. M ardi I, at 8 :1 5 o ’clo ck u n d er th e a u sp i­ ces o f th e A m a t e u r Choral Club a n a r t i c l e b y S. K. G i d e o n , a s s o ­ a r c h i t cc t u b a l j c i a t e p r o f e s s o r o f d e s i gn a n d a r c r m c n u r a l h i s t o r y , I will a p p e a l i s s u e o f , in t i n A p r i l Hie N o r t h A m e r i c a n A e b b e d , j I p u b l i sh e d in New Yo r k . T h e ai ’ I t i d e will b e i l l u s t r a t e d w i t h pie- ! and for th e b e n e fit o f the 8.(Iva t o r e s t a k e n by t h e a u t h o r . “ S u n d a y H o u s e s in T e x a s , ” a 1' -, o t h e r a r t i c l e bv Mr. G i d e o n , ii- t sun A rm y . IJeink will ap p eal T he g ro u p will in c lu d e a ayin- J ph on y o rch estra , a * h ora l d u b , t Ii*■ ! R o x y male q u a r te t, and oth ers. I Madame* E r n e s tin e S eh u m a n n - in p erso n , as I w ill Patricia B o w m a n , dancer. ; S e a t s will sell fo r $2, $ 1 . 5 0 , $1, l a n d 75 c en ts , and will go on sale , W edn esday a t th e U n iv e r s i ty * o On and at J. R. 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It is a s t r a n g e , a w eird , p g h a s t l y h o r r o r s t o r y t a k e n f r o m t h e novel o f t h e s a m e n a m e by B l a m St o im l a n d p r o d u c e d by U n i v e r s a l wi t h ! t h e f a m o u s H u n g a r i a n a c t o r a n d in I m a n o f m y s t e r y , Bela Lu g o s i , til*1 is n o t , s t r i c t l y s p e a k i n g , a m y s t e r y p i c ­ t u r e , but e u n e t i us r a t h e r d a n g e r mi nd hoi t ilde m e n a c e bu i l t a b o u t t h e i d e a o f h u m a n v a m p i r e s , c r e a ­ t h e t o m e b a c k t u r e s w h o life, t h e w o r l d a n d Clavi f r o m to “ D r a c u l a ” t i t l e rn lo, t o N o w S h o w i n g KING’S DAUGHTERS BENEFIT ( 'n lid a ill Snuffs and L E C T U R E .1/ ay: ic “W h y I Rode the Chisholm Trail” — By Mrs. His Well Bunton T H U R S D A Y , F E B . 2 6 t h , 8 : 1 5 P . IM. M a r i e A n t o i n e t t e R o o m — P ri ce 5 0 c S t e p h e n F , A ustin H o t el J * S t m m s r J t & s & l i * . d i & g s w a r ^ the P a r a m o u n t, “ D A N C E , F O O L S , D A N C E , is j th e Joan C r a w fo r d film w hich is a j p la y in g a t go od p ictu re to s e e , w ith o u t b e in g o n e o f th e im p o r ta n t p ic t u r e s o f : th e sea s o n . It is s u f f i c i e n t l y w ell I m a d e to ap p ear im p o rta n t, and it is a th o r o u g h ly e n jo y a b le show’ ; b u t a f t e r all, it is little m ore than a n o th e r m o v ie , p roduced in e x cel- j lent, ta s te , w e ll a c ted , and beauti- j t a l ly p h o to g r a p h e d , s u c h as all m o v ie s should be. T he p ic t u r e in- r r.rars: e lu d e s stro n g fla v o rin g s o f p revi- I «er v a u its s h a r e ol It a b o h a s oils s u c c e s s e s o f M iss C ra w ford , . tr a g e d y and m ore th an a little teve e s p e c i a ll y t h e ja z z p a r ty m o t if o f j interert> B u t it is bv n o m e a n s a . „ . . , sta r tlin g or o u t s t a n d in g pie tun w holl. ir n o c u 0 l „ . T h e s t o t y , a l t h o u g h h a n d l e d s m o o t h l y . is no b e tte r th an r o u tin e , and t h e d ia log u e is o f t e n eith e r clu m sy or d u l l o r bot h. T h e d e t a i l s o f p r o ­ d u c t i o n a r e r e a l l y m u c h f i n e r t h a n t h e ni e c e d e s e r v e s : t h e p h o t o g r a ­ p h y L s p l e n d i d : s o u n d r e p r o d u c ­ is n a t u r a l e n d i f u r t i v e ; t h e t i o n s e t t i n g s a r e h a n d s o m e ; a n d e v e n lh'- f a s h i o n p a r a d e s a r e e l e g a n t . T i f f a n y , p r o d u c e r s o f t h e p i c t u r e , h a v e d o n e e v e r y t h i n g b u t s h a k e t h e o d o r o f m o t h ball o u t o f t h e p la y . J u n e C o l l y e r , L l o y d H u g h e s , D o r o t h y Chi isty, a n d O w e n M o o r e a r e r e s p o n s i b h f o r t i n b u l k of t h e a c t i n g , a n d it is g o o d a c t i n g , u n ­ d e r t h e c i r c u m s t a n c e s . Miss ( ' d i ­ ves in p e r s o n a n d in costuming*, .rn t h e e x t r a v a - is a t t r a c t i v e , b o t h H a v e y o u r e a d Mr. D o b i e ' s u Ook ‘‘C o ro n a d o 's C h i l d r e n ’? r * Q v p L i r a s S H O P P A Would toil nht enjoy seeing the o r i g i n a l drawlr.ys from which the illustrations were made? This wilj ye shown at— Y e Q u a lity e S h o p p e Monday, Tuesday, and W ednesday of this week. You are invited to call and enjoy them. 1 1 0 4 C O L O R A D O S T R E E T C h a rle s F A R R E L L — a rid — M a u r e e n O ’S u l l i v a n — IN — ‘T h e P rin c e ss a n d T h e P l u m b e r ” fr o lic k in g R o m a n c e of an ex p ert in J u a r ts and h e a tin g p la n ts . CLEAR! NC th e Sly!ll A CT"-, y J O A L L c f vnu w h o 'arc combating bumfss ‘and blotches, anc* longing lor die clear color and fine texture cd a healthy skin, this advice is directed. I be si hi pie st and m ost generally useful cd healing treatm ents consists of n u Spot- p ruf Lotion and S potpruf Cream used in com bination. A tte r sou have cleansed your skin rn, bt ami m orning w ith Cleansing C re a m , p a t w ith S p o tp ru f L o tio n . A t night, p at a thin him of Sp tpr.uf C ream on the atlee ted areas. b o r the oily skin w ith persistent erup­ tions, begin w ith an application of A n t:- Brow n S pot exai it * according I > direct .ok a . Remove A n ti-B ro w n Spot w itb C leans­ ing C ream an d I issues. \ \ ipe thoroughly and gently*. Press o ut sui .ate gatherings. Pat on A cne Lotion. F o r da vdme, pow der ELIZABETH ARDEN’S PREPARATIONS For idjjulynn^ the Circulation VENE TI AN ANTI PROW N SPOT G IN I ME NT . . 12.50, M V E N E T I A N A R P E N A M A S C I i <> directly over the L otion; at night, follow I or Soot Ii iii* (mil H ealing V ENETIA N AC NE LOTION $1.25 \ EN FT I AN HEA! INT - CREAM $ 1.2 $ SPOT PRUS LOTION .. $3 SP O T PR U F C R E A M . . $5 SPOTTS I T HAIR Ti INTC .. $2 with H ealing C ream , w hich is left on. G iven nightly, th b treatm ent has success­ fully cleared mans* cases of acne. I here is not room to give more de­ tailed instructions, but to ans of vou w ho are interested I yvill gladly send ms booklet ” The Q u e st of the Beautiful, describing ms P reparations fully. E l i z a b e t h A r d e n ' s V e n e t i a n T o i l e t P r e p a r a t i o n s are ok sale at I . I i . 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D ine at LO N G H O R N RANGER Distributed IO a clock Monday morning W a t c h t h e Daily T e x a n the rest o f t hi s w e e k f or i n t e r e s t i n g a n n o u n c e ­ m e n t s c o n c e r n i n g S P R I N G ( ? ) ( ? ) . . . . . ! at B. Hall IU ) Dine .. . w h e r e mode rn s m a r t ti (ss m i n gl e s arith ol d-f ash­ ioned good food A n Inexpensive T reat I t ' s h u m a n n a t u r e t o w a n t t o b e s e e n in s m a r t p l a c e s . is o n e o f T h e S p a n i s h D i n i n g R o o m it c a n e a s i l y h e c r o w d e d t h e s e p l a c e s . >nto y o u r b u d g e t . B u t * STEPHEN F. AUSTIN HOTEL A B ak er H otel J. C. Ciopton, M an ager TH E DRISKILL HOTEL H om e of Southern H ospitality W . L. Stark, Mgr. Emmons Grill 2 3 4 6 G uadalupe I I