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VOLUME XVIII. TEXAS CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY, FORTSKIFF WORTH, TEXAS. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1919 NO. 13 BEHOLD US AS WE AKE: SNAPPY, PEPPERY. CLASSY CAHOONS SOPHS WIN LAWS ENTER- T. C. U. TO, WOMANLESS LEAVE T.C.U. INTERCLASS TAIN FRIENDS OFFER B. 0. SCORES BIG HIT The Bar Association last Fri- Texas Christian University HONORS day evening in the Art and Law Another important forward Few social events of the seas- sustained the most irreparable FISH ELECT rooms entertained the members step has been taken by T. C. U. on have attracted as widespread loss of her history last Saturday The Sophs won the interclass of the Fort Worth Bar and the A course leading to the degree interest as did the nuptials sol- when Professor and Mrs. Freder- CLASS PROF. football championship last students from the T. C. U. Law of Bachelor of Oratory has been emnized Thursday evening, De- ick M. Cahoon resigned their re- school in the city. The Library adopted. Professor Biggs pre- By Jack Gibson. cember 11, when Miss Henrietta spective positions as instructors Thursday when they sent the was first looked after and was sented a course which was The Freshmen, although green Dotty Dimples Fussell was giv- in the music department. It is Juniors down 10 defeat by the thought to be in a very fine con- adopted with only a few minor and fresh, are not too green to en in to Mr. Tony impossible for the Skiff to give score of 6 to 0. The Juniors were dition and was only made possi- amendments. It is a strong look forward into the future and Abraham McGuire Pecora, the the full details of the disagree- not fortunate enough to have a ble through the untiring efforts . course of four years' work which picture the obstacles that may ceremony being performed in the ment which led to this action on full eleven but with the consent of Dr. Cockrell and Representa- is in complete harmony with the beset their best efforts and en- auditorium of the main building the part of the two most beloved of the Sophs they were permit- tive Wallace Malone, and Senator hi^h standard maintained by T. deavors to keep on the straight in the presence of a large gather- members of the music faculty of ted to play two Fish. Carlock. The bill introduced by C. U. land narrow path. Not wanting ing of friends. The marital event T. C. U. for to do so would place The kickoff was received by these two worthy supporters of | to venture along the devious was unique in that it was wom- On the completion of this the author of this article in a Day who returned the ball to the the T. C. U. Law Department, pathway of college life alone, aiiless, all female parts being course the applicant receives the precarious position. No article center of the field. On the third places our Law Department on | they have felt the need of a played with more or less fidelity Bachelor of Oratory degree. covering this disagreement in all down the Juniors fumbled the an equal with State University, stronger hand than their own to by young men. of its phases could be other than ball and after it had rolled and the Lawyers wish to chal- Most institutions that confer lead the way over the many pit- Members of the immediate antagonistic. Therefore the Skiff around aimlessly for a time the lenge any Law School or Law De- this degree do so on a three- falls to the golden glow of sue- family and the country cousins is compelled to disregard utterly attention of Stovall was called to partment to a series of debates year course, but in order to have , cess. were the first to enter the arena. the subject matter of the contro- it and that worthy covered the or any athletic programs. one feel that he had conferred The class, after wandering for "Smitty" Smith was a scream in versy which has deprived us of ball. Reports are that for the re- upon him a degree of the highest ! several months over gay paths Music was furnished by the the role of the heartbroken but the services of two of the great- mainder of the period the upper honor, this course of four years and short cuts, has settled down T. C. U. Orchestra and this ad- happy mother. B. M. Brittain, est artists that the school has classmen outplayed their oppon- was adopted. I as the term examinations begin ded to the evening that which six feet two, dressed in knee ever known. ents but the second year men i to loom up. More than ever they could not have been added else- Professor Biggs will be glad trousers, sailor blouse and sailor Long and faithfully have Mr. spurred on to renewed vigor by 1 I felt the need of the guidance of where. It also mi.'rht be said that to explain this course to anyone hat, to say nothing of his miss- and Mrs. Cahoon served the Uni- Scotty's vigorous comments be- j a good shepherd. Therefore they the larger p^rt of the orchestra interested. By planning in ad- ing tooth and all-en veiling grin, versity which they loved so well gan to carry the ball up the gathered together, waited, were members of the Bar Associ- vance a happy combination of kept the audience in an uproar and their efforts have not gone field in the second half. Toward watched and listened. ation. this course and the regular lit- as the 's little brother. unrewarded. There is not a stu- the last of the second half the They did not wait long, for a After refreshments had been erary work leading to the Bach- "Dynamite" Crunk was scarcely dent or alumnus of T. C. U. who Sophs carried out the same play light showed and they watched served by the Art Department, elor of Arts degree or other less ludicrously funny as the lit- does not love and honor Mr. and which restluted so disastrously its beams reach out and fill Dr. Cockrell introduced the first courses can be made whereby the tle sister, with yellow, bobbed Mrs. Cahoon. As director of the for the Fish and scored a touch- hearts with gladness. This light speaker of the evening, Repre- students may take two degrees. hair, knee and—accoutre- Glee Club, one of the greatest ad- down. The attempt at goal failed shines from the face of a mid- sentative Wallace Malone, as the Those who may desire only the ment. As the uncle from the vertising agencies of T. C. U., as In the last quarter it seemed dle-aged man whose kindness man who made possible the pres- B. O. degree should arrange their country, Jack Gibson scored a again that the upperclassmen and wisdom has been a great the basketball and baseball coach ent standing that our Law De- course at once. home run, closely followed by and as a consummate artist with had the best of the battle when I source of strength to the class. partment has. He said that he The adoption of the course was "Jazz" Cunningham and Frank the violin, "Coach" Cahoon as he they started an aerial game. Sev- This man was appealed to and had never before had a hotter ; enthusiastically and unanimous Cauble (also Jazz) as the deli- is affectionately called, stands eral good passes were completed he accepted the leadership of the fight than the one that he had voted by the cabinet and all feel cately refined country maidens. out easily as the most versatile but the Soph defense stiffened in class. The class, abiding by the for our bill. He said that there that it will add materially to the figure in the history of T. C. U. critical moments. advice of this leader, feels that Jimmie Wood of Fort Worth, was no reason that all the Texas present course offered by T. C. In the Glee Club and on the Ath- to wander on the by-paths of sang the nuptial solo, accompan- The game was replete with lawyers should come from one letic teams the men who work college life will be almost an im- ied by "M:SP" Emil Martin or. amusing features. Billingsley school and have our Texas Laws Dr. Henry Lawrence South- possibility and it feels sure that the piano and "Miss" Merrill for him love and idolize seemed to be very much vexed influenced by one school and T. "Coach" as few men are honored. ; wick, president of the Emerson it will find in Mr. McDairmid one Turner on the violin. Mr. Wood when tackled just prior to a good C. U. was the logical place for it. As for Mrs. Cahoon, she stands College of Oratory of Boston, of the most able leaders that has possesses a remarkable elusive gain. Tony caught a punt and Senator Carlock was next in- who recently honored T. C. U. by ever guided a group of young falsetto voice, and it was not un- without a peer in the state as a stood in bewilderment waiting troduced by President Waits and a visit, highly complimented the men and women through the til he responded to the hearty en- vocal artist. for some one to tackle him. Day given a very warm reception. He University for the forward move four years of college life. core with a baritone solo that The student body was stunned called time out and when asked told about the fight that ensued in adopting this course and offer- the audience realized just what by the announcement of this un- the cause, calmly asserted that in the Upper House after Malone ing this course. A similar degree Everyone try to hear Prof. had been taking place. precedented calamity and is he needed a drink of water. This had done his best. He told of the is offered by the Emerson Col- Paxton Dow in his lectures on Following this number, the heartsick over the affair. While aroused a gale of merriment. nearly losing the bill and then the Skiff cannot give the facts how, by using a little fair strate- lege and Dr. Southwick states women. He will give, "The Wom- wedding procession entered slow- of the case it recommends that The outstanding stars for the gy he saved the bill. Judge that the conferring of this de- en's Hearts that I have Broken," ly, to the enchanting strains of all students make a thorough in- Sophomores were Stovall and Walker was the last speaker and gree has produced a great de- "Women Before and after Meet- the wedding march played by vestigation of details before for- Turner, Billingsley and Day star- told of the two main cases of the mand for teachers, entertainers ing Me," and "Why Stolen Kiss- "Misses" Martin and Turner. ming a hasty, unjust opinion of red for the Juniors. (Continued on Page 4) and lecturers. es arc Better." "Miss" Alberta Traywake was Mr. and Mrs. Cahoon on account maid of honor. Little Misses Ne- of their leaving the school in braska Fogelson and Voyle Turn- mid-session. It is believed that er were coy and pretty as the student opinion is already over- dainty little flower girls, serenly whelmingly if not unanimously strewing the path of the happy in favor of Mr. and Mrs. Cahoon couple with December's fairest in their action. blossoms. Little Miss Fatty Bond captivated the heart of every The Skiff views their depart- spectator when she entered, ure with the most profound re- bearing the ring on a silk-cover- gret. Texas Christian Universi- ed and lace-fringed cushion. The ty can not soon fill their places. plump little Miss, in her immacu- The Glee Club, left leaderless, late white frock, dainty socks has cancelled the Christmas trip and golden curls caused a ripple and disbanded.The orchestra can of admiring exclamations not this year, at least, be more throughout the audience. than a shadow of its former self. Nothing more can be said. The groom, faultelssly attired Words are not adequate to ex- in formal evening dress, marched press the appreciation which the bravely down the long aisle like student body feels toward these a lamb to the slaughter, the only artists and eminent backers of indication that he felt the strain the greatest things which the of the occasion being that he University has stood for. Suffice leaned rather heavily on the arm it to say that the general opinion of his best man, Cecil Bradford. is that a grave injustice has been The bride/noving with the state- done both of them by the head of ly tread of the Amazon, yet with the fine arts department, and the grace characteristic of a that they are justified in their a Southern beauty, followed, action. Mingled with the deepest supporting her aged father on regret the student body tenders one. arm, and drawing a long its very best wishes to Mr. and train behind her. This group Mrs. Cahoon for a happy and slowly made its way to the plat- form. prosperous future. The Rev. Edwin Elliott, who, Negro Soldier— "Captain, during the preliminaries, had how have you got my name on stood stolidly still, staring stoni- your roster?" ly into space, like the proverbial wolf in the proverbial sheep's Captain—"I have it as John- proverbial clothing, hastily ex- son." cusing himself lest someone "Johnson? I thought that you should lay the crime to his must have had it as Samson— charge, began to read the im- you had me carrying such big pressive ceremony, beginning loads the other day." (Continued on Page 4) THE SKIFF

t'hristmas should be that of j each college in the country rep- Y. M. C. A. and Y. W. C. A. —18 THE SKIFF lelpfulness. It should be our mis- ■ resented on the complete compi- stages a novel Christmas cele- 18— CHAIRS MORROW HOYNTON Editoi sion to bring happiness and good lation of the result. No prop- bration on the evening of the COBBY de STIVERS, Asst. Editor :h«er to some one, to make some aganda whatever will be circu- loth. A community tree deco- The Tonscr Barber Shop LOY LEDBETTBB Bus. Mgr. heart lighter, to lift the burden lated by the committee and no rated in Christmas fashion was Moved to 8th and Main Sts. STAFF of care and worry from weary point of view advoted by the un- placed on the campus and a pro- T. C. U. Patronage Always Appreciated Beulnh Bel] Society dersigned, themselves holding gram was given to represent old Forrest Mi-Cutcheon Law shoulders. 18 2 Manicurists —18 Anson Rainey Y. M. C. A. differing views concerning the Christmas customs. When you go home for the hol- Dorothy Keeble Y. W. C. A. issue presented. The plan is Professor Patterson, instruct- Cobby do Stivers Alumni Editor idays try to smooth out the Leoiui (rain Exchanges I solely to stimulate discussion in or in government, has delivered wrinkles of care from the face of —+ T. E. ni'DNKY General the academic communities and the first lecture in his series of I. B. CARRUTH General that beloved father or mother to obtain as accurate as possible three on "The League of Na- who is making so many sacrifi- ATTENTION! STUDENTS Published every Wednesday during the expression of college sentiment. tions." The other two lectures School Session ces for your welfare. Gladden We are open for business. QUALITY and FAIR PRICES The feeling is that the education- will follow in January. their hearts with a touch of ap- are our motto. Entered ;il the Postoffice at Fort al results of th''s effort will be Worth, Texas, as srrond-class mail preciation for what they have matter, under act of Congress, July John Tarlton Agricultural done for you. Remember that as ! v.ery ■"* «d h^ the'ndlca; THE STOGIE i.;. LM4. _ College. ,;„est has said, -Swift mu8t j tion of 8ent»rnent thuH obta.ned FOGELSON & HOLLAND, Proprietors Subscription l'rice $1.00 a Year in Ad- : «.u A „ „f „.,;„•• „.i,D„ will be enlightening to everybody The total enrollment to date is vance; Two Subscriptions, (one out- tome the days oi pain when A complete line of candies and everything to eat. Meals of-town), $l.r>0. concerned. The undersigned will 279, which is an encouraging in- you will miss their kindly, loving served any time. do nothing more in the whole crease over last year. faces and when Christmas will One Block South of Campus. Opposite Brite College matter than issue suggestions as A womanless wedding has THE SIM KIT 01 CHRISTMAS. carry with it, as it does to some to how the vote shall be carried been very successfully staged of us already a world of pain and on, compile the returns as re- and it is announced that the 1+ longing for the joys that are The happiest season of the ported by each college, and give young couple will be at home at gone. FAIR PRICE year has once more rolled around publicity to the result as de- the College Barracks until June, SERVICE QUALITY Above all .radiate happiness and it brings with it a new spirit dared. No further ate will be Tarlton had a splendid football and make those around you feel of joy and gladness. Nineteen made of the results of the vote, season. Their score was 264 to the hypnotic touch of your own . - . hundred and nineteen years ago we ask to undertake re thejr opponents 70 Ford's Store Cafe the Savior of mankind came to ' I sponsibility for putting t his plan shine" is the message that we MEALS SERVED AT ALL TIMES the world with a message of love into effect in your own institu- Oklahoma A. & M. would bring you as the Christ-1 OF DAY and fellowship which has never tion? Full details follow by Under the auspices of the Art mas holidays bcp.i, auO see how had a parallel. The influence of mail. Will you kindly bring this Department a world art exhibit much joy and gladness you will One Block North of Campus his life and teachings grows telegram to the attention of the was given December 11, 12 and reap in return I greater as the years roll by and president of your institution 13, presenting some of Amer- -+ more and more the great move- with the statement that in send- ica's best artists, ment! of the world are swayed AN INTERCOLLEGIATE ing it out we have the approval A is to be presented by them. .More and more the men STRAW VOTE. of an advisory committee of to the best all-round A. & M. and women who count in the which President Hadley of Yale girl. The Skiff is in receipt of the W. R WHITE STUDIO world are falling into line under is chairman and on which Presi- following telegram: the banners of this great Leader. dents Butler of Columbia, Lowell North Texas State Normal. 506 1.2 MAIN STREET "We, the undersigned, have From a maze of ilark and sinis- of Harvard, and Hibben of Twenty-eight men of the fac- undertaken to promote a efer- ter intrigue world politics have Princeton are also serving? ulty have gotten together and endum of college sentiment of j Makers of emerged to a frank above board Kindly reply to C. E. Stouch, have shown their youthful pep the country concerning the peace diplomacy in keeping with His secretary intercollegiate treaty by organizing volley ball teams, treaty. It is realized that many- principles. Men and women have referendum. colleges have held straw ballots High Grade Photographs been elevated to a higher plane (Signed) S. M. U. on this subject, but the state- of thought and of action. "Frederick P. Benedict John Lee Brooks has been ments of the question have in "Christmas comes but once a "Editor-in-Chief, Columbia elected captain of the 1920 Mus- most instances differed and af- year." How that little sentence. Spectator. tangs. L • , i a ,• ,u forded no opportunityJ to obtain brings back the memories oi the "John M. Harlan, NORVEL'S EXCLUSIVE XMAS GIFT an accurate and comparative ex friendly fireside and the joys of "Chairman Daily Princetonian. A woodpecker lit on a f reshie's pression of the intercollegiate home. What a joy it brings to "Briton Hadden, head, point of view. The plan is that those who can still go to home "Chairman Yale Daily News, j And settled himself to drill. on January 13, every college and Gift of Quality and loved ones and feel the thrill "Fifield Workum, He drilled away for a half a university in the country will be of the welcoming kiss as of old. "President Harvard Crimson." day that please asked to take a vote of its facul- What a throb of pain it sends to This matter Is one of the Until he finally broke his ty on the one hand and its stu- the hearts of those who have on- greatest, issues which is facing bill. dent body on the other, in which ly the sweet memories of loved the American people today. The Norvell Millinery Shop each member of the college com- ones and of the joyful Christmas question has obviously two sides ALUMNI COLUMN. 615 Houston St. munitv will be asked to declare of long ago. What precious mem- and this college plebiscite should himself Yes or no on: Proposi- ories it brings to all of us. What bg gn wQrth while when Miss Nell Andrews received a tion I. I favor the ratification of a spirit of love and of happiness January 13th comes, let's fall in car(j from an 0ld T. C. U. stu- the league and treaty without and of all pervading p;-ace the line and vote upon this vital is- $ent) Blue Rattan, who is now j amendments or reservations; Yule tide carries with it. All the sue. located with the American Proposition II. I am opposed to world rejoices in Christmas Forces in China. "Blue" wrote the ratification of the league and when men and women forget tri KHEM CLUB ORGANIZED from Peking to find out if we The Great Christmas vial differences and carea and the treaty in any form; Proposi- beat Baylor this year, and said tl0 IIL ! & r fav r of e troubles are laid aside. ! " ™ \ ° . J : The Khem Club came into ex- j he hoped to see us Beat Baylor But the spirit of Chri tmas is j ratification of the treaty and the, istence in Texas Christian Uni- i in 1920. His address is: Blue Jewelry Store lea?ue but only wlth not that of the mercenary giving I ' , **? "£■ versity on Tuesday evening, De- Rattan, 1st Lieutenant, 15th In- ...... „ cific reservations as voted by the i „ ,v.p o iqiq Tbp clnh was or- Make all your Xmas Gifts Jewelry Gifts and each one will carry the of gifts in anticipation of return . : PTr r ■» *' ly- l fantry, care American Troops, majority of the Senate; Proposi- j i by teachers and advan- sentiment you wish. "The joy of this Christmas should be fittingly remembrances. Lowell s-s: gari ze( ' China Expedition, Tientsin, tion IV. I favo:' any compro-; dents of the science de- celebrated with a gift of lasting nature." "Not what we give, but what we ced stu China. mise on the reservations which j tm nt for the following pur- share, par e Mrs. Glenn Hutton, formerly will make possible immediate : Whereas, the science of For the gift without the giver is pose: Bernice Holmes, writes that she For Her For Him ratification of the treaty and the chemistry is very interesting, bare: and Glenn are now living in Diamonds Boudoir Lamps Watches Knives league. The committee will for- Who gives himself with his alms and Whereas, in the class room Breckenridge and that Glenn is Novelties Water Seta Fobs Links ward detailed suggestions as to Mesh Bags Berry Sets Kings Clasps feeds three, it is impossible to continue the pastor of a good church there. Silverware Chains Clocks how the vote should be carried Card Cases Himself, his hungering neighbor, discussion beyond a few facts, Dorines Cigars and Shaving Sets on. It is urged that between we have organized this club to Perfume Coin Cases Cigarette Cases Cups and me." MRS. JARVIS SPEAKS TO Bottles Ivory Toilet Ware now and January 13th the ut- pursue to our own satisfaction This is the true spirit of STUDENTS. most discussion of the situation Christmas—the Christlike spir- the discussion and study of this VICTOR VICTROLAS and RECORDS should be stimulated in your in- it. One of the major duties of subject. stitution if possible. Public de- T. C. U. students were afford- the Boy Scout is to "Do a good The charter members are' bate and mass meetings of the ed another enjoyable exercise turn daily." Our attitude toward Professors John Davis, Will V. Mitchell-Greer Co. Wednesday morning when Mrs. students and faculty, at which Norris and Gayle Scott, and the "Texas Greatest Jewelers.' different points of view will be students, Cecil Bradford, Albert Van Zandt Jarvis, pioneer Tex- presented, should be held. The Traweek, Sybil Black and Nan as churchwoman and patron of MAIN AT NINTH ST. KORT WORTH, TEXAS undersigned undergraduate com- Carter. T. C. U., spoke. Mrs. Jarvis coun- mittee has submitted the exact The officers elected were: Will ted in an entertaining manner form of ballot to Senators Lodge some of the experiences of her 9NLY THEATRE PLAYING V. Norris, President; Clyde msm and Hitchcock in an effort to ob- childhood, her sparking wit and .'Bit TIME VAUDEVILLE Scott, Vice President; Sybil tain their approval of its method Black, Secretary-Treasurer. The animated speech being appreci- Daily Matinee 2:30. Night* 8:30; Sat- of statement. Both senators president appointed Cecil Brad- ated by the students in a demon- urday and Sunday Nights, Two Showi have been invited to make a di- strative way. Mrs. Jarvis seized 7:00, 9:15. Phone Lamar 1456 ford as sergeant-at-arms, Nan rect statement to the colleges the opportunity to heartily en- STARTING TODAY Carter as reporter, and Albert Another Big Feature Bill Headed by and universities of the country Traweek as chairman of the dorse the interchurch movement the Famous summarizing their respective recently launched, in behalf of E. T. RENFRO CO. SYLVESTER SHAEFFER classification committee. "The Man Who Does Everything" points of view. You will be ful- After the business meeting a which a meeting of prominent Ninth and Houston Streets Presenting Many Headline Acts in his ly advised as to their reply. It churchmen was held in Dallas, own person social hour was enjoyed, the is planned that the vote shall be most impressive feature being December 8. She emphasized the Wishes each and every one of the students and fac- Graduate from the College of Fun, conducted under such safeguards need of the Protestant Churches EMILY DARRELL the delicious cakes and hot choc- ulty a MERRY CHRISTMAS and HAPPY NEW in "Late for Rehearsal." as may be established in each olate served by Mrs. Norris. striking with a closed fist instead YEAR. The MISSES PARKER institution to secure secrecy and of attempting to accomplish in a Melodic Vocal Arrangement. completeness and that the re- their end by striking with fing- Before starting home take with you your present sults shall be made known local- ers spread. MIRANO BROTHERS —we carry a complete line of Perfumes, Imported in Their Flying Torpedoes ly at once and telegraphed to the The visits of Mrs. Jarvis are Houbegant's, Coty's, Dje Kiss, Mary Garden, Arly. Arthur Hazel headquarters of the committee, always appreciated and the stu- STUART & KEELEY where the result for the whole State University. "Smart Steppers in Diverting dents received her appearance Fancy Cigars, Cigarettes, Candies. Kings Choco- Dances." country and for the individual Texas University will not be Wednesday with unusual alaci- late Drops, Elmore's, Whitman's, Norris. A com- colleges will be compiled and Jean Ollie affected by coal shortage, as an ty and enthusiasm. BELL & WOOD made public. You will appreci- ample supply was purchased plete line of Fancy Stationery. in "Fads and Fancies from Dance, land." ate the value of the vote in each early. The man that has to ask his academic community if it is as The Wild Man of Vaudeville Research work in chemistry financee's father for her hand JIMMIE LUCAS nearly complete as possible, and began by a new oil refinery locat- can appreciate how nice it is to Assisted by Joe Hall in his also the importance of having ed on the campus. "WILD RAVINGS OF 1919." marry an orphan. THE SKIFF —+ PROMINENT T. C. U. BOOS- The boss came in and said, "I It has been suggested that the I know, I know the less, TER MAKES TALK. don't want to Russia but you pulpit be built on a swivel for —Acorn, oan't Rumania." the convenience of Freshmen The sensation of the Friday So the Sammies went away speakers. Co-Ed—"Father did you know morning chapel exercise was a Hungary. that the earth is gradually grow- concise and entertaining speech ing colder and colder." I used to think I knew I knew by one of T. C. U.'s most ardent Her Father—"Why-er-um—; supporters, Dr. R. H. Gough of A CREED BY WHICH TO LIVE But now I must confess how much will the new coat Fort Worth. Dr. Gough address- The more I know I know cost?" —+ ed the student body on the Ad- vantages of Oratory. The speak- Fred W. Welt. er declared that oratory was one Ambition is life's great path- FINE CANDIES of the most important things of way that points bo the stars, it is LUNCHES life, giving as an illustration the lighted by the rays of hope that Students, when yon are down town stop in fact that the leading men of the spring from the heart of man, ancient as well as the modern and try our Lunches. Our Candies are the and paved with beads of sweat highest quality. times were those who had won that fall from his brow. prominence by oratory. The Few of us are fortunate young ladies were also exhorted enough to reach the height for to become familiar with this which we strive, but we gain all phase of public life. + we get from the strain and sweat As a whole the address was and the struggle is always worth •—+ 4th and Houston one of great help to the students while. 609 Houston of oratory. T. C. U. is always E The happiness, peace and glad to welcome such true sup- pleasure of success do not come porters as Dr. Gough. from dwelling within that covet- NEWS FROM THE DRAMATIC ed structure. They are enjoyed ONCE A CUSTOMER—ALWAYS A CUSTOMER SOCIETY. in the process of building—in drafting the plans, laying the The Dramatic Society had its foundation, selecting the mater- regular meeting on Tuesday aft- ials, measuring the many parts is ernoon, Docember 9. A very in- and dovetailing them together. GAVREL BROS. teresting program was enjoyed. —+ Life's greatest joy is in the LORSHEIM SHOES Christine Thurmond gave the anticipation of each day's accom- Tailors, Hatters, Dry Cleaners, Pressers arc always good shoes. They are the most "Season's Progress" in the dra- plishment, and our trust content- matic world. "The Relation of SHINE PARLOR FOR LADIES economical because of their quality. They ment comes in the momentary the College to the Theater" was satisfaction of the task well are cheapest shoes to buy because they give shown by Ruth Myers. Miss San- done. more and better service per dollar invested. som gave some valuable sugges- Smile into the face of the 919 MAIN STREET tions on 'How to Produce Ama- world and a smile comes back. Lunar 792 5 It is wise to buy Florsheim shoes, be- teur Plays." Render good service to others FORT WORTH, TEXAS cause they represent unquestioned relia- The Dramatic Society is plan- and good service is returned to ning to do some great things this bility and a full measure of value. you. Show a spirit of helpfulness year. All oratory students are and that spirit will surely send invited to the meetings and are back aid to you of a like kind. Exclusive agency The Florsheim Shoe for men. asked to give their support and Think good thoughts and the HALTOM'S WISE-HEARNE SHOE CO. enthusiasm to make the Dramat- same good thoughts will be of POUTER VV. OWKN, Manager ic Society count for even more | you. than it now does in school af- 701 Mai:. Street FORT WORTH, TEXAS The world is a great mirror Chrisimas fairs. which truly reflects the thoughts ADD-RANS ELECT OFFICERS acts and ambitions of every indi- Jewelry vidual. Let no one cloud his vision, A meeting filled with pep and poison his mind and dwarf his A PRE-HOLIDAY SHOWING OF XMAS GIFTS enthusiasm was held last Wed- soul with the false imagination nesday by the Add-Rans for the Everything in the Jewelry Line purpose of electing officers for a square deal. The only way to The Hat Shop the next term. This meeting was Makes a Pleasing Gift avoid getting a square deal from attended by many new members, the world is not to give to the who showed a wonderful spirit of Quality and Prices that will appeal to people who take a world a square deal yourself. progressiveness and support. great pride in buying the best. You are, after all, the sculp- Is showing special millinery The outlook for the Add-Rans for the coming year looks very tor of your own existence. The for mid-winter. Priced as bright indeed. The following goal you set is the model by are the officers elected: Forrest which you work, and the present HALTOM'S usual lower than clean-up McCutcheon, president; W. J. is the clay with which you are Spreen, vice-president; Irby Car- ever working, molding your to- hats elsewhere. ruth, secretary-treasurer. With morrow by your deeds of today. the competent membership that You oan't unmold the past. :he is now enrolled the Add-Rans ex- The future only is yours to anti- sly pect to do big things and just cipate. NOW is your time, and ask their boosters to watch their my time, to shape as we will. L. G. GILBERT MRS. M. M. BOONE smoke. Third and Houston, Thru to Main FORT WORTH'SNORTH'S FASTEST GROWING DEPARTMENTDEPAI 604 HOUSTON ST. FORT WORTH, TEXAS THE MIRROR. HORNED FROG STAFF STORE COMPLETE. OUTFITTERS TO EVERY MEMBER OF THE FAMILY. ("O wad some power the giftie Electrical Facial Massage Shampooing gie us, to see oursilves as ith- No doubt the Horned Frog has Hair Dressing Manicuring ers see us.") been the subject of frequent con- Just a Few Sug- We have a complete line of manicure goods and preparations * versation during the last few from which to select welcome and useful Wm. Crunk (acting Judge in weeks. The personnel of the staff gestions From the mock trial)—"Witness do you of the said publication is as fol- Christmas Gifts For Girl Friends say that you know this man talks lows: Store that Fills See our beautiful Manicure Containers for a gift that would please the to himself when alone?" Editor in Chief, Beth Combes. most fastitidous "Just now, Judge," replied Assistant Editor in Chief, Jno. Every Christmas \s New Style Hair Combs Voyle Turner, the witness for Sandidge. the defense, "Don't ever recollect Art Editor, Van Camp. Need. Always a joy to the feminine heart, we have these being with him when he was Athletic Editor, Cecil Brad- Heid's Marinello Shop, 613 Houston St. alone." ford. * Society Editor, Sybil Black. In every department you home for Christmas visit Hair Goods Marcel Waving will find good selections and our store. We are sure we The Literary Digest has over- Kodak Editor, Ava Maude Curls and Ear-Muffs Permanent Waving you will also find Useful can be of great benefit to come the Printers' Strike by Wester. you in helping you make se- Gifts here. Before you go mimeographing their paper. Business Manager, W. W. lections. Blume. Everything would be all right if Suggestions From the Second Floor Circulation Manager, Beulah ALL BRANCHES OF MODERN BANKING they would devise a method of Give Silk Underwear From our Main Floor— Bell. mining coal without going thru Silk Teddies Parasols the usual forms. Advertising Manager, L. W. Crepe de Chine Teddies Negligees Handkerchiefs Established 1873 * Ledbetter. Jewelry Junior Representative, For- Bath Robes Curate—"You should be care- Furs Sweaters ful ! Don't you know that drink rest McCutcheon. Beautiful Blouses Scarfs is man's worst enemy?" Sophomore Representative, A Fur Coat Silk Hosiery THE Anti-Pro—"Yes, but we are Leona Crain. Handsome Ribbon taught in the Bible to love our Freshman Representative, Beautiful Dress Kid Gloves Jack Gibson. and main other prettv A beautiful Dress Pattern enemies."—London Opinion. Gifts. and many other pretty gift. Fort Worth National * Ministerial Representative, A Story of the Land. Mrs. Sloan. Useful Hints From O ur Men's Department Two Sammies went into a res- Law Representative, Cedric Give him Kid Gloves Everything for the Boys BANK taurant on the Eastern Front Hamlin. Silk Shirts Bath Robe Driving or Auto Gloves and said to the waiter, "We want C. E. Representative, Erin A Silk Muffler Pretty Belt Fur Cap —Main at Fifth Street Turkey in Greece." The waiter Jones. Handkerchiefs replied, "Sorry sirs, but we can't This staff will greatly appre- Belt Buckles Wonderful Neckwear United States Depository Servia." ciate the co-operation of the stu- Overcoats "Well then get the Bosphor- dent body in getting all pictures Mackinaws Raincoats us." made by Christmas. THE SKIFF

reach the vulnerable locus were unavailing. The Rev. Mr. Elliott When You Walk Up The Price Comes Down relieved the situation temporar- ily by turning the groom's head ■ad kissing the bride himself, once, twice, even thrice. But this could not suffice. The bride must be kissed, and by the groom. The best man's presence of mind, saved the situation from compli- cations, that functionary lifting the groom off the floor, from Christmas which vantage point the bride Stadium was kissed to her own satisfac- tion and that of every spectator 4' who had paid his quarter to sea the thing worked out in every Greetings Clothes detail. The minister invoked the, bovine blessing of the Waits, and the Lockhart and the Hall upon the couple, whereupon the wed- Students of T. C. U. before you go home be sure you Come From a ding party passed out of the au- <■/ #--1- ditorum, while the musicians have GIFTS for EVERY ONE. College Town played, "Here Comes the Bride." lit * We wish you all a MERRY XMAS and HAPPY NEW BAR ASSOCIATION ENTER- YEAR from Their name was conceived in the Sta- TAIN LAWYERS FROM CITY. dium of the University of Syracuse. (Continued from Page 1). A. &L L. August and day that had been fought in his It is only natural therefore, that they Hi' v> court. "One,' he said, "was should breathe the tastes of red- t fought by an old student of the Jimmy Mahon blooded American men. Law Department of T. C. U. and .v- he won his case in the cleanest -I ' cut manner that I had ever seen Young men in every walk of life in- for a young lawyer, and the sist upon wearing STADIUM and Vic- mans name was Jesse Martin." Then he told how one of our own tory-Wilson Clothes. professors won a case in the same day, Prof. Rouer. A thing that was noticed was ©191!) Kincaid&kimball.lnc. the fact that the Young J. A.'s were donned out in their white shirts and Joe Bailey Collar and ties. This custom was originally Xmas Gifts carried out by the first Bar As- Aside From Getting the Utmost Clothes Value sociation of T. C. U. and it is the When selecting your XMAS GIFTS come and look over custom to do this on every our line of ATHLETIC GOODS that are a'ways appropri- You SAVE Thursday. The Law Department is growing and it is expected that ate for the young men and women. We carry the most a commission from the Universi- up-to-date line of Electrical Goods in the city. Come in ty of Texas and from the Su- and fit yourself with some of our Tennis, Baseball, Golf, preme Courts will investigate Hunting and Fishing Material. these departments soon. $5.00 to $15.00 -ABrEXTRA-GBES-T fOR A. J. Anderson Co. CHRISTMAS. TENTH AND HOUSTON STS. By Alice Manning Dickey. as a result of our low rent UPSTAIRS Stores, Cash Holly in the window, turkey in the oven, presents weighting Sales, Huge Volume, Inexpensive Fixtures, Etc. down the glittering tree, Christ- ■ mas cheer in the air! Harmony Club Concert Can't you make room for one more guest in your Christmas —=== Course — heart—especially if it happens to be a little child whose eyes ALL STAR SERIES UPSTAIRS, OVER SARATOGA CAFE, 810 , are big and lonesome, and whose MAIN STREET, FORT WORTH little body looks as it it had been AMELITA GALLI-CURCI, Coloratura Soprano .hungry for a good long time? January 13, 1920 ALSO OVER 1613 MAIN—1520 MAIN For just ten cents you can feed the hungry stomach of such a DALLAS RUDOLPH GANS, Eminent Swiss Pianist child on Chirstmas Day. For $3 you can care for it the whole of CAROLINA LAZZARI, Contralto Metropolitan Opera the Christmas month. And if you Joint Recital can dig down in your Christmas pocketbook and pull out $36.50 February 7,1920 , ail in one lump, you can be god- FRANCES ALDA, Soprano Metropolitan Opera parent to a little boy or girl for a whole year, being put in touch CHARLES HACKETT, Tenor Metropolitan Opera with it through correspondence. Joint Recital T. BUDGET DAY. April 26, 1920 c. y. Family Budget Day, Friday, Season Tickets for Course, Single Admission, $5,00, $4.00 —PLACE TO EAT January 23.—To show the im- and $3.00, According to Location. portance of using Pay-Your-Bills Day, Saturday, January 24.—To Now on Sale at Field-Lippman Piano Company NOW PLAYING emphasize the moral obligation to pay debts. m Formal pledges to co-operation 3* > in furthering National Thrift Anita Stewart a GO Week thus far includes the vol- —IN- Q 0 H untary offer of a large firm to Your Days Are Numbered to do HUMAN DESIRE o give a share of Its advertising c | space, and resolutions by three o w of the largest banking groups of The Christmas Shopping COMING SUNDAY n the country, the American Bank- ers' Association, the Investment We will be glad to serve you even at the eleventh hour, but Bankers' Association and the why delay a day longer. You're losing out on the best pat- Olive Thomas n ft) terns at any price. This shop is headquarters for ft) American Institute of Banking. —IN— The latter as its recent conven- SILK SHIRTS tion in New Orleans adopted the SILK NECKWEAR 'FROM OUT YONDER' SILK SOX SILK MUFFLERS O following resolution: KREMENTZ JEWELRY c "Intelligent and sysematic BATH ROBES NO NAME HATS FANCY VESTS practice of Thrift develops a higher type of individual and in- DRESS GLOVES creases the economic strength Townes' and Wilson Bros.' Gloves, the lines that give ser- WOMANLESS WEDDING point blank. sembling the early morning clar- of the nation ;we therefore vice and prices reasonable. The Holiday season calls for new gloves and lend much toward making up the right SCORES BIG HIT. "Ill say I will!" yelled that ion call of Monsieur Chantecleer. pledge ourselves to continue in (Continued from Page 1). things of your attire. gentleman (and the bride blush- It was the groom's turn to blush co-operation with the several bu- reaus and departments of the $2.50 and up to $6.50. with the beginning and missing ed prettily). (which he did). Here a new diffi- government and also such other every good stopping place. The bride's answer to the eter- culty presented itself. The bride organizations or agencies as are Finally, the Rev. Mr. Elliott nal question was hardly so artic- must be saluted, but all the ef- engaged in promoting public and Taggart-Linz, Inc. put the question to the groom, ulate, yet quite as emphatic, re- forts of '.he i.obreviated groom to private thrift.