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A NEWSPAPER FORT. C. U.

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Nl MHKK 22 VOLUME 22 FORT WORTH. TEXAS, MARCH I. 1921 I STUDENTS TO ELECT SKIFF EDITOR II CAGERS THROUGH; TAKE SECOND; TEXAS FIRST Student Forum Is Frogs Take Two HOUED FROG TO M Frog Netters Have BKKK5, siblefor iKIi From Owl- Drop III MORE INDIVIDUAL rrof ™ , " „ "JKffSHr' P1CMS m m[ ' ii' li 11' rl iti f The Ski!!' will b< F 5 to A 41 Arranged Unusually BE IN T, B. I. TONIGHT ■ '■ Thomas Elmore Lucey, poet-hu- dent body, according to announce- There will In' over 100 more In- morist-actor, versatile i BV ''.v Butler S. dividual pictures In this year's Horn .1 in Cantrell'a company supi • world travelei ai of the publical 2l there were in the 1023 Strenuous Schedule l. - ■ ball stars 'li. b . i. , to be in T. i'. U. | lo.oin manager of day evening after having won book, according to Roy Mack of the g ,,', loi k n the studi the Unlvei I Pre blent Waits In- place immediately below first in Prog staff. At 4:40 o'clock Satur- Two matches with the Trinity ten- It Is nol definitely known whether Mr. l.i: ey ha Bppi ai ed t: acted the publications committee ibis seal on1 I a ki I ball i ai e, They day afternoon with 'Jo minutes more nis team'have been arranged for oi nol this will complete the sched- in half I ■ to pai s on the qualifii can I \no ■ ra pel iod games from before the deadline for picture . the thia season among the mans others ule for T. C. I'., BS other teams in world, and hai 1" < i didati ) il '''■' "a Whole llOW l Rice Friday and Saturday nights and record book at Stauts' studio show- that are now on the schedule. the Conference aw clamonnj ■ills. last night failed to stop the dazzling Ufst yew the Horned Frog netters games with the Frog .-quail. I or twenty years Mr. 1 Is Forum Move. ed the name of the 500th, Leon Coach Baker, who has taken i - been i n l he i haulauqua and lyi cum "i hi Texas Aggies. The were among the leading tennis play- new era I'm the Skiff is com- Johnson, last year's book had not of the Frog tennis teams, has issued stage and has won many aud record for the season is four game j ers of the T. 1. A. A., hut now that •ion set up quite 400 Individual picture*. Five his last call for tennis men ar. : with -his genii] Dr. S, P. I out of nineteen played. Two they are in the Conference with bet- p month ago by the Student Forum. reat response. He is coach- i he no ed author, i ii nl -1 and quan v,i re losl to the Oklahoma hundred is by far the hlghe I mark i,.,- teams, only time and consistent 10, ' Complaint iced at the lack ol l i e h.nen and al dam plat foi in I ing, i ays of Ml. ■i the home court here in . el et practice will tell the real skill with mg I oth the ",-n foi the editor by teams. Two new courts Lucey: "He i h inge hi app< ai Worth while the other two last of the picture layouts will the racquet. The Frogs succeeded In Varsitj the I ■ tem, wherein ■ fac- like a chameleon and a to the Texas Aggies, one being j, ent to the ene,aver on March downing the Tigeri twice last year, havi I In ihape, I used ulty committi e i hooaes him. I personality, the voice and the man ■ Colli gc Station^ and the othei 1.-, The Frog will be delivered about on the'r courts and later on ours, exclusively for those not comp l do ul. .1 that populai elect on would ners of the nun he i t - the last week of May. The latter team Is boastinn of a the first ' Ive the problem. is the field of impel thai The Frogs' final standing i All students who have not o. k.'d much stronger team th* year, as *e> A- a nucleus, Coach Bakei tor will he elected Mr. I.ui< y is in the fi ont tank e State University still lias a the proofs of their pictures at the era] of the veteran* are hack on the Bush, Trip, Turberville and Newcomb, . under th, tem m a fevt I will have it job with a strong eqaeb to -show who wa recently elected captain ol . ides his di amal Studio must do so by Thursday or 1 datM v lU accomplishmi nl M l' ' "■ ' .,- ei ui leas the ; rog tat I' will no ahead and 'em how." The sanies between the the squad. Several othen are themsvlve to .I,alee Green, ; ketch a i a Texa i take one make the selection. two teams will he played the latter Ing out, bul the aforemenl I men of the itudent body, and he a good voice. or two of thi pair of games that pan of this month. will in all probability compose the Will uirn the i name, over to the 'Pie entertainment i being . . ; fol both loams On April 4 the T. C, U. squa.l will feui man team that will represent publication committee. This com- ,,1 by the tudent i of Brite Collet;! Fi day and Saturday. Bible's FROG GOLFERS TO go to Waco, where they will take on T. C. U. mittee now consists of Prof. Boberti. for the put pose of raisii t money t< men are likely to do For one the Baylor Hears, and then proceed For the Fre«hmen, Boone (capt I, ., Mr. Smiaer, Prof. shop. RESUME TOURNAMENT send delegates to the annual Texas ; the gan ■ 1"' played .to A. t M„ where they will tackle lti.ee . Toller, Brown and Boser ere herd and Prof. Ballard. v ,, 'the tennis sharks of the Farmers, putting up the stiffest competition missions convention at Wax Owing to he Inclement weather "j ^ by ^ ^ honor> , lv Tbe only feature left in the race Maj 1 l. Tin- group of stud- m the almost univen al hope ' lt ten.d8y*; ""' ','' V. way of Dallas, where they will en- players seem to have the upper hand to appear on the program as I h Ve ,: while 1 and Toller choir ami i ry that all gi Central Is Snowed will nol end the season » ' " ''" '""1- "" ' couqter the tennis team of B.S. M. U. in holding then- tournament on the mu- loublea. d, is the A week later the Mustangs will meet are -hnwin r the way for if possible. To make it , . ii.cilia golf course as was planned. , between the Aggie schools <>t ' h ,. , , the Frogs on the T. I . I', court i ii I ■ proximately i Ixtei sufficient funds must be realized t< Under by Varsity , , , .„ Chris Byrne, leadei oi the men's a return engagement. oul r.,r a berth on the team. ti ... care of railroad expenses Thi ,, i ,, gol , states that till Ba- ive ft rule the Lone ~ ... admission is 20c and 35c. Sextet .were daxallng the Frog *««*« «"' ' ***« t0J*°« I Oklahoma crew were * " a«e then work on the Wu week. I he purpose o, this tou - T. C. U. Oratorical ADAMS LEADS ayii t the girl ' bs T. C. U. Sextets ball ti .mi from ( entral High in everj i —•!; is l- '■'".,. » "r."f l,,el" j men to represent r. (r . dual of the game, the T. I . !' ■ • Owls persl tne r Contest Wednesday tournament with S. M. U., which will Have Full Week another victory to their playing against the i FOH MANAGER oon be played. It is expected that Fi iday aftei noon In thi ., of them wen The annual oratorical conteat be- The Sunday School ci i . D, gym to ti 51 to l ral other meets will be held later For the first time in the history oughiag. They were tween the Shirley and Acid-Ran Lit- U. will i i irted "ii as though. i a on. C, IJ. the students were given T. C. Hopkii -. the I I church in .,. evenlj mati bed. erary societies will be held thi tudent tain at whom Homer the T C. r. gym this even \tter a few mil evening in the auditorium. The can- business manager lor an athletic Adams took a few swings whi PQLLYWOGS END SEA- 7: ,li. In the last tussle with thi and only didates in this contest are men who i, , I . and Bay, the bull- team. "Deep Water" team, the Chi , a free' throw. The ( hristian SON WITH VICTORY have not participated in an inter- y iard. Both Rice and the The tudenti were called together proved to be the better team and won MOOS stride and bi society contest of this kind. . | will play their final Saturday morning in the auditorium with ease. The T. C, U. team I g Circles around the Den- After going the greater par- of "The New Men's cum'' is furnish- , ach other tonight. and Prof. E. W. McDiarmid, .hair- playing in the City Girls' < la ial lassies, throwing goal after goal the season without a victory the ing a great deal of interest for the The two games with Ki'e Friday i man of the athletic council, snnounc- basketball league and are threat adding machine being needed of the kind freshmen cage team staged a sense- respective societies members and eongregation that In an to cop the penn, p up with the ,„, of the kind tional eomeback Thursday nigh by the contest this year s how. evidenc ; ^ ^ ^ ^.^ ^ ^ ^ , „,, "Bi led in the scoring likely to tell on the nervoui trampling the Weatherford College ofbe.ngthecloses, ,n hehisoiy rf ^ j( ^ , ^^ with 23 points, while Jei e Bell Mi they happened. Coyotes under a burdensome core the club. The dub didvery P ___ ce ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ Kym .,. , tter i all closely followed with 22, Ji ! The fir t .-and nose ' " '". last year, owing to the lack - ^ ^ ^ ^^ Profes,or Mc expect to have anothei game in the although playing but a all the way, the wore being tied at The Coyotes had conquered the eat manifested by the societies. How- Diarmid stated that the rule- of the game gym the following evenini few minutes ran up a score of 12 ever, the club has taken on new life ,.. : ,,| being tied al the end Frosh in two previou gamei and southwestern conference restricted to though no definite at , at work of Frog no doubt expected, to add another and with a large number of candi- e a great extent the participation of been made. The work of Mabel Miils as guard dates wdio have had the necessary Loworn In pushing one through victory to their string ol laurels In students iii the control of athletics, ,,.] also ol Halio Had.", at jumping ,, | .,, . ]„ the extra this contest. The uncanny work ol experience, and co-operation on the th( pi (l! bul that this action would not be In .., contenders ai thi oni most cap . before the latti r changed part of the societies, has stimulated minutei n ed to break the tie Ger.e ' violation of those rules. ble of the job. i foi wind, proved to be quit ■ fatal 'Otto" Decides and "Jew" Holcomb an interest that is unprecedented in B Irons got a one-point lead when Judge Green, president of the »tu- They also reserve the right to dis o the visitors BS they were i ■ i is guards proved to be the unsolv- the history of the school, Jim Cantrell shot a tree counter, dent body, then took charge and the charge the manager If he fads ti nce .,, it seemed to the ,1,1.. problem to the visitor*. Goes The representatives of the Shirley then the Owls took ■ corresponding following students made nominating |j „p .,, their expectations t - 1 cagers, The latter team was Bl (enter led his opponent a wild Walton Society are .liin Slater, Corl ve when Fitch shot two perfect free speeches: Cowboy (igan spoke iii he-. j.,1,. The managermiuiago, will receive a opportunities to In- life BS also did "Paducah" Anderson, Reader and Jim Turner, while the il . .lust before the pi tol, Frog ....If of Hoy Mack. Blair Cherry foi , reward for his service, a ore by tree throws who was taking the place of Bill Add-Ran-Clark Society will be rep- , gain look the game from the Bill Honey. Morris Darker for "Lit- ^s the winner has to receive ;. ma ,. tnc , , . ', am, Pass a; forward who was unable to resented by Wayne Newcomb, Carlo in,, and permanently r**cu*d it with tie Tom" George and .lames Slater, | rity of the votes, the final vote wil ■all through he ill the regular lineup on account Ashley and Wilburn Page 0 a good shot from under the gi al. Phil Avers and Henry Shepherd for be held some time this week between he loop with the < sxeption of one of illness In the family. The second was I repetition of the Othro Adams. (Hiiro Adam, and Cecil Honey, tin illle. The last game of the season which Some of the heretics and bol hi except that it perhap* was not Its Vika in (lark Hull are griping about Voting was doni by 1 and two receiving tho mo l A Burgi I T. C l'. tiT- o , lose. The Owl timekeeper claim- was scheduled with Duly High was the new furniture in the parlor. they stood Adams, li , Honcj 0 ed a discrepancy in time between forfeited to the freshmen OB account They are afraid that it will encour- George, BO; Mack. 24. Harold (arson is reported a doini him and Melvin Bishop who was of a mixup in the schedule. This These four candidate* were select- nicely. IDs mother aws here vi-itii,! give the Polywogs two out of the age loafing and will lower the gen GG1DST0N ELECTED keeping the time for T. C. U. The ed bs the athletic council from the him and his brothers the early part three-game series with the high rial moral standard of the young argument came up in the last min- men of the building. a pirants who presented their name- of last week. PRESS CLUB PREXY ute of play and Kishop claimed there ■chool i age team. were K seconds to go whUs the Bice S'lmmo Goldston has been elected advocate claimed there were 80. T, mt of the newly organised C U. was in the lead. T. C U. Fort Worth Scholastic Dress AsSO- allowed them 110 seconds and they Student Forum Passes Resolutions ■iatioii. Other officer- aie .lack Di- made use of the added three to tie al, vice president; Miss Lois Callo- the score by dropping the sphere b* elected by and shortcomings, in the hope that tvay, - ecretary t reat urer; Heard through just as the pistol crai Led. The resolution embodying the pop-1 tor of the "Skiff," we believe that chosen, the edit"! popular vote. we may better the condition, al Winibei'y .h . seig ant al arms, and It could not he determined just who ular election of the "Skill" editor the present paper is not representa- laiei ce Rli hhart, sponsor. Gold- Committei on Resolution. T. ('. I'., the student foium go* OB wa right about th* time. Bke was and a resolution ,.. th* form Of I tive of this university. We believe Iton is editor of The Skiff, T. ('. U.j given the benefit of the doubt. Follow,ng is the fuc-siniilc of the record as being unqualifiedly against editor of the "Pantherette" letter to the senior matron, Mrs. furthermore that the reason for this Th* A. & M. gam* was one of the letter presented to the senior ma- the statements mad* by the senior if Senior High school; Misi Calloway Sadie T. Beckham, were read to ami condition is an obvious lack of co- matron regarding the Seno r U fastest names of the SMIOn. Til* tron, Mrs. Sadie T. Beckham: is edl f the "Handout" of T. Frog* seemed rather lisllcss after unanimously approved by th* student operation on the part of the student t C \\ i lllU ,,a rl1 forum, which functioned quickly and The student forum of Texas Chris- The Senior Majestic was a clean the preceding two games i >' body as a whole. The a ociation has been organised decisively last Saturday in a meeting tian University la the voice through n fast game of bulb The speedy Therefore: how. produced by Christian stu- for the purpose of bringing together cut short by time limitation. Ac- which the students of T, C. U, ex- Work of Wnshhurn, the good looking Th* student forum In conference dents of T. ('. U. and the student the new.paiiers representatives of cording to a Statement made re- press their wishes and desires. lt is Aggie guard, was the sensation ol assembled Saturday, February 18, forum places unanimous seal of ap- all the schools and colleges of the cently by Mr. James Slater, presi- the place where student sentiment the' evening. H* fad th* ball ac- 1924, adopts the following recom- proval on the performance from lltj that they might discuss and dent of the student forum, the said iu> stulizes Into an active principle curately to Ihe conference poinl bad mendation: start to finish. JOlvS their mutual problems. All resolutions have been presented to after due attention has been given ing Darby, but the close guarding of First, That, since the "Skiff" is Signed: th* schools of the city, which have the faculty and the senior matron, to the convictions and beliefs of the Adams and Tankorsley kept him purely a student publication, sup- Student Forum of T. C. U, newspapers, am eligible for mem- from making but eight points. Jin respectively. ported by the student body, we hold various elements that go to make The next meet ing of the Forum bership in this association. Cantr*U led th* field In scoring with The fac-simll* of the resolution it the right of the student body to up the student body of T. C. U. will be *ntlr*l« devoted tO talks An informal luncheon was held in concerning the popular election of select its editor. The student forum is ambitious for nine points. made bv those who disagree with the Slai Telegram dining room Sat- o the "Skiff" editor follows: Second, That ■ committee of eight T. C. U. und i conscientiously trying the Forum and its purposes. Prof** urday afternoon. Aldan A. Evans, Terrence Mel I bus taken up be chosen, consisting of two mem- to forward the desires and aims of To the Faculty of Texas Christian sor Raymond A. Smith, friend of the foiauei graduate of T. C, U. and now futuristic art anil now a masterpiece hers selected from each of the vari- the founders of this great school. University: student body and supporter of the an editor of the Star-Telegram, ad- adorns his wall. A small fee is ous classes, whose duty it shall be We are zealous for T. C. U. und Recognising the necessity of fac- Forum, has been granted time in dressed the club. The Commercial charged In those wishing to see thi- to pass on the qualifications of till jealous of her good name. In the ulty supervision of student publica- Which to mak* a short address to Printing Company will provide a painting in order to defray the ex- spirit of fairness and humility tions and desiring to in no way dis- candidates. luncheon for the club next Suturday. pense incurred in bringing it into Third, That from candidates thus the consciousness of our deficiencies j the assembly next Saturday. credit the efforts of the present edi- the world.

Sg*» ' Tuesday, March 4, 1924. Tage Two T II E SKIFF RIGGS WINS HAND A Philosophy of Life BALL CHAMPIONSHIP THE SKIFF >mmm n> ill c;il li. BISHOP mo with heart Interest, H l won cla C lM!li ■intend as nd class mail matter at tin- on-', office at Kurt Worth tx ; that you' i ball • I lion hip Saturday bj «,,. Texas. Subscription, on< dollar i up that's your mi tto, A new-pup.r publl bed every Tuesday afternoon liy the Students of I've fought, oul of four eloi e Texas Christian University. Devoted to the art of broadcasting the common CAFE from George Hcwatt. They message whll HI I • ■ Pledge I to the : c when he lo i . game series. nutted to a true reflection of the progrt i of thi I ret It) In icb I ! at di feat, ::. bi li winning the Cl an that tlie pa< da Of it! walla may know ttiat T. C. U. il I i'.. hai lied a iiin .. II be intend in Qg- center of real and brot ■ *. et-to be di ti mit, 1 AH l riVE BTAFl ■ l buildin ,-i B champion. [aui I • ■ i ■ ■ MM.Mi i GOLD rON Bi ite Coll ge, .1 The ■ il ual ion in < !la i B ii BI ;• i' down hi blue. ith Ci ump, V, illiau, KARL MUELLER I Will at I I i Phillip ."'I to play. ,l„l , KIM Mini \l STAKF. l i LI., I ■ into this lnns . th ami final thlj SAM PA( i: Assistant Editor enougl i DAVID 0. LE \ > : and grin when you're toeing, ol. He will not be PI With Pi rid Horton already en. HARVEY I'M MER the guj who can smile I, rid in I ho A ll will be Trainer foi the i nil and BH our wil l.IA d C, IRVINE :, if lucli is againi i you, with Riggl andI Hiell representatlvi ine Arts he desired to i tay in T. C. 1 HENRY G. 11.KINS . th while. of the othi MA"V ME GARNI I' : di ETHEL KEMP While a wanderer in the South and to th" noove mentioned dei during that experience he gleaned ORTORI \i. BTAFl dial ■ : It, the Skill' etxends to tht LINDSAY MAKES from every source knowledge "Y oh! Edward Bel y, Richard G« . Eineraon Holcomb, William Kerr, Hou I young h.dy an humble apology f,„ Southern traditions and dialectal and Kemp, llattie Hue II the error, as well as the deepest dm- to his Intimacy with the South -, Ferrell rHROl Ml THE DARK" sympathy for the fact that HIT WITH is almost a Southern product. IS I BRILLER VI Id \l.ni ■ The W'e. t also loves him bi I A NEW DAY. Pi oving itself a thriller from among his masterpieces is thi ! T. G. II. "Golden Whales of California." I Ipon to lim i be Dai MAH-JONG Sews lias ju: t been rei .linn of "The ig tin.- delightful rhymed tale upon the reiolul | ed by the Student Forum. With this t newlDau i f Mother McGinn," one i . . itemporary of the West, we catch again lim I- Taking the Country by Sturm roaring burlesque of the Califomian's ■awns in the In ■ BI .1 h i C. U. Slow .. the mo it popular of .im l-i pican poets, Nicholas Vachel A coin!.1 n lo " hi COl- love of his own commonwealth am! b d being permitted to take theii the actlvitii Bo B da few of .,,11 tiles, 1 10 counters, of his tendency to show thai lovi ..r i ah- the ■ chool, wined are i a \ ital to them. Ai th time, B I h .i: i oem Wi dnosday, Fi bruary 27. in "booming exaggerations." and it any one being pro> Ided in the foi i i ultj publii astic -o audience in in in., in the main auditorium ■ an learn the game in ten upon the eligibility and proficiency of thi applicant for the edit its li: i'— h' vi iv fascinat- of To as Christ ian University, Jl of The Skiff before theii i i Brc pla i tl bi fore thi body to ing. All in attractive box, ; T. ' ' rumental, April It Was a Mistake! Devotees of < I oil receipt of ■■ill upon. 23, 1919, in bringing Mr. Lindsay to dote i o res i i Canada 26c extra i. With this atudent-fai ulty coalition the a for the first time. Tin. e A few weeks aj.ro the Skill' i for The Skiff should be ■ can ill afford ti TABLE COVERS 1 who heard - revious lectures article eat.tied. "T. ('. U. (in. I the i hi eking i oni i rvati m, while the osmopolitan pi in the university chapel consider Takes M. K. S. Degree," in win. h -.i Black Sat i i iction of the man they want. I Tl ' Btorj is unravelled neat i-en Mill. -i. i b Covei them in the oppor v.a.- printed a telegram to the Star- privileges lately granted idents by the faculty, it must rapidly and pi". v. ith i oloi id dragon di him again. Telegram stating that Bhe . card mitted bj i v< n the n nclined tl it thi tudi nt . by the hi i flickei to 'he final I li was a treat to hear from the listening in to a T. ('. U. radio pro- - . pocket; , speaking through their Forum, mu I >re 01 li Influenci ■ of Vachel Lindsay, himself, the gram, ami leaving the impri I g conditions. io i he fore rapidly in thi l .he-. Spe- dark - embodied in the bo; om that In- had married a hloli.ie. I i . mont hi. inn ii i niiiil.i i that cial price While this le a decided rictory, o far ai thi tttdent are concert of "i ■ the "Chinese he ha ■ cvci appeared to such - ■■ I telegram wai I igned by "Ed ( OMBIN \ riON OFFER: I there is a limit even to freedom, and H i an unexpre ed hopi tl hmi ttdvant the .. thi o ychological Day." It has been learned We » ill '-id prepaid one c |,lc!»| within the bi and oi 11 a on in our dem i 1 ■ d "General ..nil table cover as ik'.| role i '' dam btei of a that the telegram v.a ent, unknown al application of democracy. Rome wai not built in a day, and ■ 1 , . i ho Kingdom of lo Mi Day, by a friends of In I l,hove on receipt of $2..",0. ■ neither can atudent governm ■ ing fact in that mine time. I 11 a\ ( NINA AMERICAN IMPORTING . hield hei from the past b a practical joke. In oilier word-. It has jusi occurred to The Skiff that if we udent body, repre- CO. her to a fa- himiahle and exi Vachel I first well .Miss Day has nut y< t completed I uf ng the rational two pet cont, h ve the intelligence and the Ill V. ,-i 68th SI. Ni» Vnr.l San known to to Texas lieient resident work to entitle her to choose effieient and reapot 'udent public since Robert co. why cannot thil same body fun tion properly in connection Avith us Frost' last year. Although y/.^^VA^v/.^^^v///.^vA^^^^^^■.■.■.•.^v.^v.■.v.■.^^■.^■.■.■.v Surround supposed homo system? We have an - rinciple of honoi Mr, l.imi: a Spi ingfleld, and ■..'■so ii. Mai . this principle is anything but a fact, Why cannot the Forum act upot 111., Nov. In. 1879, he was for a • |* WELCOME TO T. C. U. ■ed life until c.l. this question of honor in ucb a way aa to arouse public sentiment ai lead her to hing tending toward the dishonorable? The ■ Blackie," notoi ii us crook role i athei ; s it. Ernest I PETERS BROTHERS nt ii a failure, and the fault lies ill one quarter :. San I..- parl i f l he rancher, Why not correct it? . Alary help the illness his IT-TO-DATE CLEANING, IM.LSSINt; DYEING, 1 ,— _oOo io his dai h hack to the oul- I Wagon" REPAIRING PROPHESY FULFILLED. ide world and a i a rei nil hei ■in I "' ' ' iii "Rugglei of Women's ;tnd Men's Hats (loaned, Blocked, Ket rimmed . ah d d the IN d Gap." '-■ o . ■' r really hated DMII 1 and . ,. I ... h ave the ch II 1. dii N'oah Beei . Horned Frog is. the followiii; i of 'I. C. I ■ III tl: Hi..-- He is one really Kid Gloves Dry (leaned Shining Parlor !• came so near coming true that it. is inti . r m which : he accli 1924 baaket ball ond actOl if . I we mean. French Dry Cleaning Expert Shoe Dyers won second d might have til I If, one,. I,:, ■■'.: in Imr BBOt Ing to read. T C. U. Lloyd Hughes ba rtewhat sym- been for a 1.000 pel cent Buper-team that the home in Frisco's underworld, and ;■ Phone Lamar 6859, Lamar 84S3 "Blackii " in give ■ . pathetic at did no i to play. ll ai ' Until he : wing! into action In n previous to the writing of Urn prophi y the I life of crime and follow thi J 913 HOUSTON STREET FORT rVORTH, TEXAS of thrills that Hold then it's the games, J", We Are Leaders In Our Line probably never have bei n i latier eel::, 0r needs, the .sympathy. a time iii the history of every scho Dullness is unknown in any foot aken out to build up what previi i down '\ Next Door T. ('. U. Corner 'I'he big thrill conn i win n of the story, i' mally well • on and othei of elimination, , , "Blackie" et out to do one done. V.W,VAV//AV,V.WAV.VA\VV. .V.'.V.V/J W.V,W.VW •| i | what happened to T. C. V. this year. Our basket ball job I" Io,,- ;-. :: for the first itime in years. And still il ding to ile will have proved of great benefit next year when we take our n m,, i realistic no-q hi. in outhwestern conferenc with a team who' have darkness ever filmed. The action Is much as two or three yeai ' I ■•-■'■<>■■ each oilier. located in and around Sai Fran In other von. beat a lot this year and m fear we are famed Chinatown and umh I off to wdiip everything that weai ■> be ket ball world ami much of ii. lake; place uniform. W'e propose i" deprive A. A M. or he:' customary el under ever of di thus reveal rt experience they will obtain in four Corfy-minute | iphy. ■ on a ba I.I i l-ail i oun with thi Horned Pros, in support oi ■ ' ■ no a.id S. M. I'. 1" itii'l from the dead and missing lit. The are o .,! cai i. ii ■ i:,. Baaidi me pre ent team, such men a Harry Taylor, ley in .h' I' h Of "H" ' i BI* George and Cantelmi, will he eligible and in the lineup when the ii. .. B M purple and white steps mit upo is been well i i Phillips, to 16 al the Lloyd Hug of the first half. Still the -..,-. 0 pend'-d. hot Rice I;': v., tern drama de luxe with "There is every probability that you will Tin n ahead, 1 Inn T. (. I'. The llnills went up ami• nil down my spine. , i; ii humoi s id he - mil restl A This soon be able to tax it." The world-wide use that last five minutes was a rip-roarer, Tall, about melodrama! foot arrives from th f had :' I'- a a , oinili';-. block. m i if in wrong of electricity that has followed the Faraday . ith a hand of rough di ert charac discovery abundantly justifies the retort I hope the above L;i■.< ye)u a little idea of the depths of feeling | and ,al lie i'.. -- Th . u which well up in my breast and pervade my i ver present thoughts. II , C| i :,:, of pyixg on them lor tug to Gladstone. II-. thought ..M- wayward, put it an to logic; if my grammar Is not up u I Naab, owner of '"I In- Oasli ." the to par, remember that I am taking English '2 1 and wai ju I trying to Faraday's theory of lines of force is con- write prose hut got a 1:111 ■ pieiiy miy,„| with il. they aim io obtain, through fon In 1080 the Edison Electric Illuminating i ni i ranch in the country, stantly applied in the Research Laboratories Did you ' ee the famous play thai was put on in the am;!: Company, oi New York As . tep in the unfol City, installedagenera- of the General Electric Company in de- Thursday morning at 10:30? 1 don't know what the name of the of their plan, Holderness kid tnr of 1200 lamps cap- was, hut it was about a man named Inkwell and a few oilier Naab's adopted daughter, Mescal, acity, then considered vising new electrical apparatus of which equally appropriate name., aid wa a fane, a parody on melodrama. a giant. By continuous forcing in r to mai ry him. Infuri experimentation end re- Faraday never dreamed. Every generator ft was well acted, ' i mlly when Hie rfllains . pounded the mighty ;..,-,l. -:!i. With a nil" ' search the General chest of the villain Inkwill, who could hardly wall; 'and her Impi other Electric Company has and motor is an elaboration of the simple Mows because he had forgot to wear his football uniform. Tin- drain ti WBO had illli'.-led al tie i i developed generators 900 times as poweiful instruments with which he first discovered uci nages, or dramatii personal, ai they say, was good, Holderness, raid the tc*n of Whiti as this wonder of forty Sajre, tiie outlaw's i tronghi years ar;o. and explained induction. T. ('. rr.'l lib, ar> -to-lie is still ill the far and distant realm: of I he his every word is law. A spectacti future. Its location hasn't heeii decided on yet, as far a- we know. The lar battle inii'.v . in which n< present library is B0 small that, one can hardly think without disturbing building i- h'l'i 'and.i,;". Iloli'' . another fellow librarian close by. . I and hi relgB i Wipi I out for- ever, Me. cai ic.ciu d and returned '■• I.c.liiii lia '-'.id enter tie- realm of politics as she i.. ticked, .lack Hate, I lie I L. needed, I'm sure, in putting Othro Adams on top as ho ■ guardian had l» fril nded, sat 1RAL ELECTRIC manager of the baseball team. V«s, freshmen an' allowed to speak) in I that li ■ ■ I In a ... ia matters of such importance. If some of the upper elas sen c i man Hohh ... a' candidate a boost tlio way Henry did, there wuuld he no Mad oi a Por Mi s iii'.- ; tescal, too

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Three 1924 Tuesday. March I. 1924 T ii r s K i r i Chicago Grand WALTONS STUDY THE SCRAP BOOK Debating THM™-"". As Seen by T.C.U. HARD m By KTULL M'MI' to Clash Friday hanj ill -I'ilv. Student Whenevei i Night Ity HENRY <:. KLKINS. DRINKTEA i;. imi lamlty, I i i |i myself will.in raj a Tin' Chicago Grand Opers Corn The Shirley Walton Literal And drop a ii ; ■ pany thrilled an audience of 20,000 cieties gave theii lai tea Sunday people at die Coliseum in Dalle i': in i in ailid talk may pa b y. a in Jarvis parlor from 8:30 Saturday evening;, March i, in theit i" 5:30 o'clock, The parlor was Ami treat mi' Icily, 'll,in, ' one wh i alwaj undi i tandi presentation of "Salome. Mai i la autifully dei orated with floor den with her company of sixteen of 1 . the lamps Thai loyal friend i the world famou i singers made- a a quiet and peaceful glow with soft tremendous hit. and ros Ic critic strains of music i pndered by Mi^ i Ami whi n the roll oi prenounced "Salome" the Bemice Gatee at the piano. A large I I ailed for all to ee, taeular and gorgeoui opera ever of bow] (if jonqiuls adorned the center The one raoi i woi thy of B CI OW n, Ruhr," will fcred to the people id' Texas. Sev "I' the table. All through the after- I'm rii lain will Dl

■ eral of the T. C. r. indents were noon guest arrived in groups. They .1 lilc nd l i fortunate in hearing all of the were iin-1 a; the door by the ho.-- Glimn prevented by the compan; of Hi" afternoon, .'.I isse Elna l walked a mile with P by the The cast of the opera "Salome" Smj la- and l.oi Tyson. They were she ( hat ien d all the way, T, i' i included the world famous Riccardo a I'd by Hi ■■ [Catherine Elling- Bui h ft i,mi" I he wiser, km all she bad to say. Martin aa King Herod, Maria Clai ton, I II :ab( th Dutti Pi | Tibbits, ' sens as Herodiade, George Bakla Marjorie Gresham, Mildred Gilbert noff as Jokanan, Joe Mojica ai Nar- aid Jane Mantooth. .Mint ii i' i ream, I walked a mile with Sorrow. raboth, Virgilio Lazzari ai thi Firs! ■ •" and cakeei were served. And ne'er a word Nazarene, Herman Dreben as the The Walton I itiiu ^ so: lit i But "li' the linn;' I learned i i her, Second Nazarene, William Beck tudied Thomas llar.lv at theii me it \\ hen Sin i.e.'. wall,ed with me! the First Soldier and Alexander Kir- Ing la | week, Readings by Marjorie w.v.v. , m a ■ ■ ■ ■ I nis as tin- Second Soldier. The roles '•<•■ '< Ro le Lipacomb, criti- "'Hiawatha' from the Want Ads ol' the five .lews were taken by cism and his life by Mayme Gaini i By the shores of Cut icura, Mojica, Olivern, Derman, Steler ami ami "Thomas Hardy, the teacher of By the parkling Pluto Water, Defrere. The opera was given an " ''""" by Julia Magee. Next laved :I i- prophylactic Chiclet, der the stage direction of lie.or week the program will he on Wilfred Danderine, fair Buii k's daught i Defrere and Joseph C, Engel with Will mi (;ii< -HI, a m le . of his dra- She was he, i J by In : ant Po nun, Giorgio Polacco as conductor. matii sketches by Louise Scott and 8 if :':■■ i : anil Viellola. 'Salome" was a music drama in l.eaa Shirli y and one acted by Max Heir apparent In the Mazda ii J1 of the tribe of Coca-Cola. one ;n : after the poem by Oscai ine i niinell and Rva Derden. ,; Wilde. The inn ic, composed by Through the Tanlac I rolled e I"' i Bichard Straus.:, was played by a Through the Shredded Wheat they wandered i large symphony orchestra with an WHAT IS "THE "Lovely little Wrigley Chiclet," i instrumentation of 120 pieces. Were the fairy words of Postum. The. gorgeous lighting effects, WHOLE TASK?" "No Pyrene can quench the fire, scenery and the enchanting mush Nor any Aspirin still the heartache played bj the symphony orchestra Brother M.I'. abject on (II my PrestolttC desire, l v 1 Lei o in.i! I v lil lie Hjel I '" """ •'' wonderful Betting I'm- the Rundav at n ;l ,„ wiM bo .> dl nine, two other performances were Every candid study of it brings us Could WO then SO often chide hi given in Dallas. Fridaj evening, ,,..,,„, to a realization. Go to church Lor hi.- lack of thrift and gain February 29, the company presented Sunday. Leaving on Ins heart a sorrow, -The Jewess" with the leading role Beginning with the first Sunday Leaving on our lives a stain.

played by Virgilio Lazzari, Again, n .\pM] three Sundays will he given thank Mi - Hattie Rue II. er con- at the matinee Saturday, March l. ,,ver to programs arranged by the NOTE: We wish tc ill others who have "" war prseented. The three dormitories. These programs tributions and ta urge YOU SHOULD it in to the Scrap Book. leading role in tins opera was play- will he arranged in the following or- ought to know to turn ed by < haliapin, the foremo t I O der: Jarvis Hall, first Sunday; Goode SEE of the company. Both of these per- Hall, sen,ml Sunday, and Clark Hall. formances were in Italian and the third Sunday. T. C. U Students There Is "Not a Man SPRING HATS audiences were nearly as large as Brother McPherson left Monday the one a! "Salome" Saturday night. for Wichita, Kan., where he will de- Arc Planning To In the House" Wed- Ai all three concerts the Coll liver a series of lectures. lie State! NOW, AT was packed to II capai Ity and tiiat he will reach home sometime standing room was Bold Saturday Friday ami will meet all his classes Hear Pachmann nesday Night night. There were nearly as many on Saturdaj imobilei parked outsidi Vladimir da Pachmann, th" world Thi Footlights I'leli is eon, in: g I lie pro number of T. C. IJ. students will go ll;i\. and will al • nf th was 1414 in the city of Constanz. Spring is heah! The young men's over to Dallas to hear this arti I he- parts, The characters will he Faj In the first act the Scene : limi): hts turn naturally toward love, cause he is recognized as the world's (Ill I Houston etle Helton. Iv. a Dcrdl a. I Ihesta Ma laid in the senate In Constanz. The and the following have shown first eXpolli nl nf Chopin. Robinson, Nadino Hewett and Ha room in Eleazei's houi ■ was the evidence of Spring: Winford Cun- Pachmann comes before a new gen- WHERE MOST WOMEN TRADE i hel Shields. scene for llie I ei Ond net. ningham, Adam Uoss, Triekey Ward, eration of concert-goei bi ■ e for The usual in will he i harged. scene shifted to the par in Con- "Big" McConnell, "Bloody" Bishop, ten years and more the Chopin ox- - lair/. Th ■ last two acts Were laid Eugene Brii roe. ami our old stand by, pei l has failed to visit America for /■ in the room of the cilv hall of C,,n- AI Ashmore. no other reason than that his audi- "% itanz and the plai e el exi eution. ences in England and Italy have heell Clark Hall Parlor The artel, having roles ill the "Dick Caines and his orchestra so unfailing in their devotion to him. opera were Lazzari BS Cardinal play at the A&M basketball game." Pachmann claims to he ■ ven greater Is Modernized Frani i , o of the i ouncil), It is our belief thai "Ruth," "Win- than Paderewi ki, the Polish ge tiu . Minghettl a-' Prii I ners" and oilier rooms of the gym and he says that he will di During the past week the - $5 to $10 .-hall ai Eleazar, R a Raisa a Ra held a full house between halves. to Dallas and Kurt Worth the last nialh iously called a parlor in < , We toll : Eudo la. Hell ee BS Ai a recent meeting of the mem- word in piano pis hall by the tin!, II' i therein, Ruggiero, .Men Into a Alberto and her-, of the Clark Hall Dormitory fur Several of the Jarvis ami G tode Heck as the Herald. The opera was men and young men. presided over hall e;irls are planning to hear Pach- li\ Halevy and baaed on a poem by by Dean Elliott, it was decided that mann in order h> give their final SAVED Scribe. The conductor v bowling would he discontinued for testimony to hi extraordinary art — svMAJESTl Panhua. Alone; with the presents an Indefinite spell. To announce the an art whii h has for III ; ears lll|r Not merelj bj maki Uon of the opera, incidental dances\winner of the last contest in that brought to its master a m 1 1 1 were nn'' ' hv the ballet girls (we I, i would he dangerous hut we ,i 1,ii,,-.'. ledge ■ i' ,■ i uf supremacy. upstair renl is lea . We - I in. i Mat. I'M. Nights, s p. tn. Adolph Bohn a ballet mat ay that he showed all the keepinf bill col,. earmarks of a champion and hids Week Commencing Sunday, Mar. The opeia "Mefistofele" win. h mil it. hut we have never found the lake em with you) and our four-f lure buj iiio power Ill fair to equal the enviable record given Saturday afternoon was young man in our midst who > \ It M A I! K mnkef thi made by "One-Round" Parker during \ Night at i he Carnival. four aets. The prologue scene wa wouldn't— tin- regions of pace. ■ in- ni in Freshman year. Co with his room mm e' B ii I, pro- I.VI i: .v \ IRGINI\ the first act was the public vided she was good-looking, if hi' to Flash) ■ of Variety. mi Eai ter Sunday and Clark HuU's parlor ha- heen fitted A in Frankfort had the chance; HUBERT D> ER up in the lati Bt Spring apparel and the studio nf Faust. Act two was Tell the boy In lltcl.iiv Assisted by Hen Coyne. since thai lime have he n honored hy laid in the garden of Marguerite and runs the school; A Lauga a Second. visits from the young Inmates' in- the summit of lirocteu. Act three Swear In i girl was n't the dy n.W E ROI li spirations. took place in the pris.ni of Mar- angel in school; Versatile Comic ami II guerite. The i Umax came in A' I Volunteer Information as to I I , w Sensational Dummy, i ;,:,,!., E Coombe . ion of the four on the night of the classical the school sliinilil he run; BASIL .V Kl'l i.V.i: Vioyoi of Abilene, left the campus Because Si,I.hath. The ' losing scene known llatilel wa: a pill t hull swallow Recruit ing. this week-end for an extended lour us the "epilogue" took place in the one (that's the reason boyi play ,,r tin aihv territory, He will soon \\\ \ VIVIAN studio of Laust, the reli portrayed goM, or rather that i.^ one of the Hum inc.. be lack to resume his nightly visits hy Forrest Lamont. Ths leading reasonsi. role of "Mefistofele" was taken hy'to Jarvis Top , of (tic Day —I'alhe U Kll the ha so, Kcailur Chaliapin, The We have a hey ei the hall whi Organ Ri ' ' iblea. Dick Gaines and his Track Team ■ other roles were Olive! I as Warner. so dumb thai he thin] I luce Shows Sunday Maliuci Orchestra are showing good form lial Edith Mason as Marguerite, Carls girl smells hke perfume she 2:M. Nfgatt h:lf. and 8:45. daily on the cinder path. Of this Claeaaens a , Myma Bharkow colognial dame, For th i i limj seven, Rouss Baxter has shown as Helen, ICatherini Brown as Pan- Up best. This man looks unusually talks ami Mojica a- N'eieus. Inci- ■.V.V.'.".*.".V. ,,,,„,! on the starts, attired in his dental or hallet dame: were given perfect :'.T. by Anna Ludmila ami the "Corps de Ballet Ju.st In IC ! the fane.u of course It sounds terrible I i ad BISHOP BROS. cnniltu tor I'anizza wave Ins I aton was worth the pine nl' adiiu Two Pants Suits ahead of the red of the party in and lite music hy the large orches- Announce their new location, south end o! ,„,,,., have the stage set for the tra added a i harm ami mush-al set- t0 night's performance. In tfaU Campus, opposite Brite College. New I mild ting that music fans will never I'm til t $2fl.oo to S45.ee of advance agents goes the I get. train publicity manager, the technical di- ing and equipment. The Chicago civic Opi ra Compan} rector, the Btage carpenter, the chief is 'he largest organlxation of Its kind electrician, Hie nuatar of properties, now touring Ho' United Stati s, and THOROUGHLY MODERN. the ma: ter of the wai.lrohe and the the Dallas concert was only pos Ible through the fit rial guarantee of master of wigs. Open on or about IVbruary 15. All T. C. U. students who did not thousands i f dollars hy the Dallai ... ,;„, 0p, ,1, last Friday and Knuir- merchants. The traveling company d,y mis ed a treat "f their lives. out- has a : pecial train of ten Pullmans, We will appreciate the settlement The Company dining cars de hole, a barber shop, , Ognized as second only to the standing accounts. si (I i.. Main Streel oh oi ,alien cars and all of the lux- I. A special I ompapj of Newl urlea of modern travel ^V.V/.VJV.V.'.V.V.V.V.V.V / train of curtain • ml ry tinovc. York City. i day, Manh 4, 1924. Piijro Four THE SKIFF T. C. U. ARTISTS THE SINS OF GOODE HALL Jarvis Jabber JARVIS HALL GLIMMERINGS i :. went t.i Cle- SCORE BIG HIT burne Sunday. Pal Moon nn mi nt nt' i.ther T. I . U. tudents, His frii go with him. tray; the Girla' Mandolin Club; Ml and they trust thai t he loved one may I awhile longer on this : Moutray, soprano loloiit; 111 * - T. C. Katherine Poffenback and Virgie Angyi ' '.. II.. din, Fayettn n I I III. In || | a. lindei t he 'IN 01 ' lo land. Powell ha\e learned to chew gum. la II Burnett ami Annie Pearl Neal d Bemice t larleton; vocal duel Tin cau i | real distui bance during 1 the Week-end nut. by Misses Pauline Reeder ami I...la MI.!;, hour. Ki'.vin Montgomery la spending Armstrong ami by Misses Pearl the week-end at III In.me .n Mc Mi mi me Apple and Dot Pi ' ' Willeta Barnes did not gel up until Rinney. Free ami Evelyn Baker, and Ml i ' ml ill Dallas. Reva Morrii and Mary Helen Paine, 11 o'clock Sunday morning, pian The boy stood on the burning neck. I 111" of the t '.'■ The first number by the Girla1 Glee After it thorough search a funny His father called him from afar; pi i fl ctly natural th. art the "Italian Street paper was found in Shorty Robi But the boy he would not go, by heck. by Herbert, and thie was followed mil Jane Housel'l r Because hit name was "Starr." Mr. mid Mr . T. E. Bli - Ing vis- by a negro ipiritual, "I Waal to Be Maitba Pannill and daughti r, F week. Heady." These tWO lumbers scored Virgie Powell "Parson" Bedford i spending his have taken te strong drink. They heavily as hits with the radio .-(■nil weekly d I of : Port who pronounced the Glee Club the drink a pint of milk t ii. morning Worth's largest suburb. Faye Blessing and Ann e best organization of its kind In the I'aye Blessing embroiders on Sun ander I.n'..' some chime foi state. Another hit was seme.I by "P & <," Pii ii . ,i- oi iated with day and her roommate "Primps." ! ■ This makes things the youn(r ladies when they sang ib... Burns detective agency, was on very convenient, as a system of sig- the charming little song, "We Did." i, b.t trail Friday night. (To be Things are going from had to nals has been arranged I'm- | Miiaei Pauline Reeder and Lola . ont nilli',I. I '.'. .1 .... Smile girls were heard to ing by in front of .la' ■. i. For Armstrong rave a duet entitled "Sat- express a vain wish to go ear riding lack m' i ■ I put more Thl numbei "went over" In Bill Forsyth is suffering from an Sunday. but for particulai grand style and was truly represen. overdose of hypermuriate, taken Smith. tative of I ben art. Zela Borden actuallj had i dull while studying Katun. Among the artists who won Instant wilh Kellus Turner Saturday night favor was the Girls' Mandolin club. Miss Delta Smithwick is spending Bobby Pin n . Lai I. of details pre- They offered some very line popular The Jarvis girls are going to the the week-end with her .on III. Mis vents a fuller discu ele. tion*. Bernice Gates played the doga. It is rumored thai Helen Mae William.-. She is being royally en- 1 tertained with the aid of Mr. Cruii- leading ride" on her mandolin, as- Smith has learned that rabbits don'1 Eddie McWilliami is filling his ap- i id by nt In i competent artist on la) Easter eggs. ville Knox of P.iit ram. point ii the banjo, guitar, ukelele, and man- Af/l/l 'loutname ami mldresi on- UK A NEWSPAPER COR- dolin, "Dot" I. "mi, ml and "Babe" An anti-necker club has been or- lie it known in tiie male inhabi- . DENT wiih tin' Hea- Hayden scored a sensation with their ganized in .larvis hall. Jane Hou- tants of Goode Hall thai Senior An- 5M200WOO"- in.l; Plan and earn a good in- duet entitled "Mamma (lues When se!, president; "/.eke" Pan den. si i re derson's domicile hai been converted HARNEDS Individual Stationery while learning; we show SPARE TIME POSITIONS ■ acl :nl work at Papa ' loe ." Lola Ai mstrong as- tary; Jane Housel, cue president; into a tailor shop, nm-ie bop and a I OK STUDENTS Beautiful Kbctad high-Kralr bond sisted Mi Gatea as mandolin- "/eke" Borden, treasurer. None of genera! hangout for the loafers. paper (6 -x7| printed in clear delicate . liitio; experi- mm Gothic rype wilh a rich shade of dark i .i tuosist the other girls appear to be inter- mil ('I... u.k Envelope* nultli .nil h... li.H.ni n»e tary; no canvass-, (ireatesi opportunity, "1. i E e FAID I*!1*. Hilitfmtm fmrMtud #- •»"c 'tffJ'J. Miss Mary 11.1, i ame, pianist of ested. Harvey Keilford ha.- been unani- ing; si ;nl for particulars. News nf Woodrow Wilson," by ■)"- Loral IIAKNKI) PRINTING i '<■ Writ' rs Training Bureau, Buf- the highest urde played ■ very mously elected as the "horologe" of sephus Daniels, Secretary Navy, \U«MI!S mlii Main HI . ii.ill.e-. 11MIS beautiful piano solo by Mel)..well. Bernice (bites, pianist; Miss Nolene Goode Hall. (Vnntril Add I"'' If "'"-' "' I' ' falo, X. Y. associate '>!' former president. ,.i- PII-I of it. ri-li entitled "Novelette." She received a Simmons, violinist; John Boone, <; ge Horton has returned "to his own" after a trip to New York Big book handsomely illus- telegram of appreciation requesting eornetist; Allen True aaxaphonlst; trated, low price. Besl terms her to play another number. Carlos Ashley, drums; Charles Hell and has resumed his duties. in representatives. C r e d i i Misses Pearl Free and Evelyn new, clarinetist, and l.yle Wilkinson. Turner: "Pet's take given. Si-nil for free outfil nt -jpsmmmzsmmjij -:\VMMMM&M^ Baker brought tears to the eyes of I i.niibiinist. "Red Chief" once. Make money fast. Au- the Hired Hand when they sang their Telegrams of appreciation were i shower." "I took one la 1 thorship is guarantee HOUSTON SI. "Southern Eire Brigade," "Hamilton Amartllo; Twombley Electric Com- I. AM Alt 117."> 9fa/f6m$ 1 March" and "Cavalier March." The pany, Baginaw, Mich.; Fire Depart- SPRING'S NEWEST FANCY IN members of the orchestra are Miss ment, West Palm Beach, Fla. JJmmonas WOMEN'S FOOTWEAR Style and Quality "The Naomi" Fort Worth Chapter, Order of De Molay for Less In Gray Ooze, Gray Liz- announces ard Trim; Otter Ooze, Brown Lizard Trim; its quarterly Reindeer Ooze, Lizard Trim. DANCE $13.50

with A complete "The Kiki" line of the Black Satin, Brown Satin best in l'.-tii ni Leather Dick Gaines New Spring Hats jewelry for and his Orchestra. Shapes T. C. U. $12.00 liraids fellow! and Trunmings Mail Orders Filled Lake Worth Dancing co-eds. Mosque 9 'till 1 Day's MILLINERY-SUPPLIES \\ holeisiile anil Retail \ $1.00 per couple. I.. 5578 *J1IM KIMS New Neil P. Anderson Bids. Seventh ai Lamar