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NOBODY NEEDS TO HAVE GRAY
HAIR AND LOOK OLD ANYMORE
tativesj
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VICTOR
RADIO
Let us demonstrate them
FREE in your home.
Call Benny, phone 5700. He will tell
you why he has chosen Lane’s Ice Cream.
Mn. R. T. Badger of Austin has
gone to Houston far a brief visit be-
Bon L. Bird, who to taking aa no-
tiro interest in debating egain Uli
yeur, has been elected secretary of
Delta Sigma Rhe, debating fraterni-
Maurlge L. Gardner, who it now
telegraph editor of the Galveston Tri-
Phi Mu sorority has held formal
initiation far Carolyn Brooks, Helen
Hurler, Jacqueline Nesbit, Aline Law-
rence, Elizabeth MeGoldriek and La-
trelle Wattinger. A midnight ban-
quet fallowed initiation and the Aus-
tin alumnae was invited to the chap-
ter house for nn informal afternoon
la which the initiates were introduced.
Benny Has Chosen Lane’s
Ice Cream as One of
His Main Foods.
at the Austin Count
M. L White, Mrs,
THE WHITE MOUSE. By Anice
Terhune. Published by Harper./
Marlo warren of Hereford, who are
students in Our Lady of the Leko
Academy.
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GRAY HAIR DISAPPEARED AFTER
USING REMARKABLE NEW TONIC
Free Shampoo
with Finger Wave .
Free Shampoo
with Marcel . . . .
Don’t buy any Radio
until you have heard
the now
9. B. Overall was listed as a patlent
at Seton Infirmary.
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Mr.
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Allow a few more years of “just
drifting along” to go by and you will feel
there are no more opportunity
DARK WEATHER, By Margaret
Baldwin. Puhllahed by E. P. Dat-
ten company.
A substantal Savings Account with'
the National Bank of Commerce will
prove a valuable asset in helping you to
reach any goal you select
MARGUERITE BALDWIN.
Anther of “Dark Weather." Fran a drawing by Maurice Becker.
Mrs. Thomas Kelson, formerly 1___
Babeus Sehoffetd. Mhssimon Lump.
«. Pipkin, M. L. Cook,
>tt, Ivan Irwin, B. L.
rgeon
term.
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LOCAL GENT«
JNAQD
NCHOR Lines
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fore joining Mr. Badger in Ltile-
field. where they will wpend the win-
ton.
Joe Beyer of4mario ts again ac-
tive la the university Aeronauties
soclety, which has a membership of
SS, 10 of which are old atudents and
the rematnfng Ilers freshmen who
are Interested in aeronauties.
Mins Adele Houssels is taking fear
courqes toward an M. A. degree and in
sis* serving no an assiatant in the
home ocenomton deportmeot.
Protruding, Bleeding Piles
Made Him Weak From
Loss of Blood.
WELL MAN TODAY AND
TELLS WHAT HE USED
“My wife knows how I suffered
Dr. G. L. Yates, pastor of the First
Baptist Church of Amarillo, to eon.
ducting a series of services at the
First Baptist Church of Austin and
was a Poakee at the weekly Kiwanis
Thsta Xi fraternity has announced
the initiation of the following: Paul
Hargis, Walter Bader, J. L. Craw-
ford, Malcolm Foreman, Aubrey May.
ar, chester Allen ead Nelson Paia-
dexter. . ■ .
Die White Mouse11
/ Written by Wife
Of Arthur Terhune
Alloa Gordon, Rebort Gordon and
Rhodin Chase of Clarendon are in
scheol again this year.
Sala. Specialist Pub. Ce: *100.
Ex-Wite. Anonymous Capo A
VERSAILLES— Yersailles, second
only to Faris in the number of tout-
toto whom it entortains, her only re-
cently been recognised officially as a
tourist eity. The recognition came in
Inter-semester reports will be cent
out November 1st. Origlnals of the
reporta will be mailed to the parents
and carbon copies will be sent to the
studenta.
Rip Undemwood of Amarillo, former
lew student, was a meat visitor on
the camapun.
Mis Ruth Siaton of Lubboek to a
guest of Miss Doris Dunbar.
Derk weather always in Styxville.
Heavy sullen elouds held from Oc-
tober to April the smoky atmosphere
where the towr ley. Yet it woe home
to Jules’Lattin, the very dusk was
part of his issy levo far the village.
In the book of that name, “Dark
Weather," Ao undercurrent of a email
town flows, reflecting in its stream
the sluggish smudge of the clouds
above.
Margaret Baldwin has written of
one winter, one eddy in this curreht.
It to of Jules and Juno, the little
slattern at the inn. During that time
Jules writer his most successful nov-
el, changes a bit of his philosophy,
and Juns goes angrily to her death.
Tot nil to incidental through the bail-
_____Iner took his degree in jeer-
nallem nt the university.
t, to take the piece of
Bell, who to act in school
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causes backache, burning, leg pains
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Nearly two million Cystex tools
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into the form of stories the over
changing truth of what Ite people,
with a beautiful unconsciousnesa,
are living and being."
Thue does Mice Baldwin earn up
the town.
She has succeeded in writing a virile
book, using a language that is saved
from the revolting only by its char-
acter, its genuine image of the towns,
people who use it.
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Writes Tales of
Humor and Truth
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There is something in the atmos-
phete of Anice Terhune’st novel, "The
White Mouse," which touches ench
vendor warmly and kindly, as per-
hape he has pot been touched since
“Old Doctor Lavender and His Peo-
plc" or Mrs. Gaskell’s "Canford."
Mrs. Tefhune’s story too has a baek-
if - mound of quiet kindness and ready
Ampathy and decertey. Friendship
'anti leva, loyalty and simple pleasures
mean something still in the small
I New England town she has chosen
’ for her setting. and the reader shares
I in all these things. < 04
It is refreshing, in a day when no-
phistication to the criterion of youth,
to meet young people who dare to be
unaffected and good. Bruce Bayard’:
growth to man’s estate was marked
1 by his dssp devotion to his sister,
and his unswerving loyalty to the
father who mistreated him. But a
crowning happiness came to him in
Haldee’s love.
n George Bony of Dallas .has been
elected president of the firstyear
elass and Jane MeCulleugh of Ama-
rillo ia to serve an secretary
Leon N. Cook has been elected
vice president of the freshman engi-
neering class.
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Gardner Halbert, Perry Harrie, Bob
Macey, Ted Mayborn, JimMagonagil,
Hardwood Philips, Tom Scaly, Jim-
mie Stephenson, Frits Stewart and
Runt Williams.
Your skin will be far lovelier with one of our new
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FACIAL . . . under the hands of our graduate
Facial Specialists. _____ --
MISS BEE MARTIN
and her staff of graduate operators invite you to
visit the— *
Honner Beker of Floydada and
Meredith Baker of Amarillo, are at-
tending school, the letter being an
upperelaasman.
Ing druggists of Stoneham were tee-
ommending Colae Pile Fills to be
taken internally. I could not imagine
pillo doing me good, but after uaint
one bottle my pllee stopped bleeding.
I bought two more bottles and have
taken them all and haven’t had piles
since, I fool O. X. Colac Ple Pills
The social season in Austin was
ushered in by aa elaborate reception
Florence and Kenneth Fink have
returned to- the university from
Denison, Iowa, where they attended
their faher’s funeral.
Has Mada His Hair Look
Well Groonded, Thick
And Youthful
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“I had occasion to apply tor a post-
Non not lorg ago and l notted the
men though grey haired themselves,
took one look at my grey hair which
gave me an aged appearance and my
chanees forthat job were gone. The
mimute foh neo feur. gray hairs
they elass you as old. It teal fair,
but It's true, no matter how much a
sore ea denies itp deelates Mr. Maa
Gabler, well known Florist of Osh-
kosh. Wisebngin, Route <
“My general health and appearance
to good, but the gray hairs gave
away myage (M), so‘I quietly be-
Rober Sledge of Blelon and James
- McKinnon of Plainview are among
Mrs. the old studente in school this term.
Panhandle
Music Co.
Ill Folk
Dial MM.....Dial Mil
Charles Green of Amarillo is la
school again this year.
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Stanley Hagan and William Beverly
of Dalhart have returned to the com
Burning Boaaty. . By Temple
5Han
Dobleday-Doran. $2.50.
will do the same for others," con-
tinued thio enthusiastie man. No
Thieves ar. DANGEROUS men; they play no favor-
ites. YOU may be next.
How foolish to take chances of having your valuables
stolen when you can put them in our vaults where
they are SA FBI
Start Saving Regularly NOW
We invite YOUR Banking Business
peg.m, FIRST m3.
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the Mlases Mary, Prances and Helen
Avery ne hostesses. The off air was
ia honor of their slater and aunt.
The suspense of this novel Hoe in
the disposal of the old lady’s wealth
—and it will famish a rather un-
expected surprise. For Finch is nev-
er, even in this stout trial, made into
a likable character.
Masa de la Roche is giving promise
of another Forsythe Saga in con-
tinned portrayal of the Canadian fam-
Hr. Eat. itgeems, that with the loss
oLGrandmiqtharrthe ■WJ-toreetinn
charatcer io gone, even as the lose of
Soames precludes the extcnelon of
the Forsythes ie fiction.
Tho publishers make use of in-
novation whick should bo enforced by
law in the extremely popular ‘family’
novels of today, which employ mem-
bers of -three of movie generations.
Printed in the opposite the first
chapter ib a complete family ehart
giving the family eonnections of each
of the charactets. No more trying
vainly to reatemhor who io untie and
aunt or grandmother or cousin,
THE WHITE0AK8 OF JALNA. By
Masa do la Rochs. Published by Lit-
tle, Brown and Company. *
THREE NEW VOLUMES
RODEO TO DUTTON SET
■ * ----
Three excellent volumes have boon
added to the Dutton Inspiration se-
ries this month. They ere William
Lyon Pheip‘ “Memory", "Peace” by
S. Parkes Cadman; and "Mother and
Son" by Kathleen Norris.
All three ore pocket else with col-
orful bindinge,
(By The Aloelated Pram)
TURKS ISLAND, West Indies—In
the first hnlf of the current‘year
"This town to the world. Everything
to here, the raw atuff of nil the trage-
dies, comedies, the broad forces that
ever were. And I, in the role of
INDIAN STORIES FROM THE
PUEBLOS. By Frank Applegate. Illus-
trated from Original Pueblo Indian
drawings.
a deczee establishing a “Chamber of
Tourist Industry" and authotizing ... . .....
eollection of a tax from every hotel Looking and Gray, Looks Like
patron. - • 1 Onlw Fortw Now
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LSEocktE . vun "ni” Mroon, J.TRY 48 HOUR TEST
B. Townsend and fmily.
it is made from pure sweet cream and whole
milk. Benny's health and title depends on
what he eats. He must have the beat to be
obtained.
chronicler, eon only attempt to put Antonio where they visited Mra. Hum-
phries" nieces, the Mieses Merlo and
with piles. Nobody can realize the made a new man of me and they
pain and agony until they have a
Thirty-nine entrants are listed on
the official ballot for the election of
10 student assemblygen which will
Uhe piece October IS. Those in the
race are as follows: Acadsmie school
(six to be chosen) Jimmie L. Miller,
Jamas Maxwell,, s. a. 'Taylor, Jr.,
Venable Fitzhugh, Ike Topre, Jake
Patton, Rosalie Leslie, Louise Far-
mer, ■ Ruth Thornton, Ruth Phifer,
Madge Maier, Emma D. Hall, Edith
Eilonborgor, Florence Weymouth;
BBA school (three to be elected),
Virgil Tillery, Frank Griffis, Jose-
phlne Anthony, Myer Levy; School of
Education (three representatives to
be chosen), Mary Alice Bono, W. "A.
Morrison, Christine MeElreath, Rob-
ert Sledge, Clare Marie Arrinten,
Thomae Muir; College of Engineering
(B representatives), Cheries Wed-
dington, Theodore Allen, Chauncey
W. Cook, James L. Crewford, Jr.,
Beverly Spillman; Graduate school
(one to elected), Fritz Hoffman,
James Hammond; Journalism (one 1
place to be filled), Bill Dyer, James
A. Nelsom; Law school (B represen-
it does. Money back If it docan‛
bring quick improvement and natiaty
you completely. Tee are the oolo
judge of your satiafaction.
gaa rubbing a little Lea’s Heir Tonje
into toy sculp ‘ench night with my
lath Richard Felton ef Floydada,
John Meed ef Perryton and Walter
M. Badger of Canadian have returned
to ochool. Mr. Mead will be ea in-
atructor ia English this yeah
W. Harrison Durrett and Roy Mur-
phy of Stamford are among the stu-
denta who have registered for work
thto yean
Keep Tour Valwebles In Our
Safoty D >> Hilt Vault
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Alpha Aho Chi announces the
pledging of W. T. Haselwood end
Travto Shew ef Canyen.
real bad case. Mine were the bleed-
ing, protruding kind, no bad I would
get dizzy spell ana grew 00 week
from lose ef blood I could not stand
at my work of decorating and paint-
ing," declares Mr. Simon Gerrior,
formerly of Garden Head, Stoneham,
Mass, but new in Eel Brook, Neva
“I tried various remedtee supepateq
to me by the pharmacist, buf no re-
sults. Then I discovered the lead-
never /notided the change although,
people whohndn't seen me for come
time remarked right away how much
younger end better I woo looking.
IT1 admit it mode too look more like
footy than sixty-five, and no I've get
no klek eomng. Nearly every gray
hair iw my head changed back and
00 I’ve eontinued to neo it now and
then.. Nobody enn tell you are using
anything-not even the barber, so to
everybody I recommnd Les' Hair
Tonic," continued Mr. Gabler.
ten's Heir Toais in a elear, color,
loos, liquid one massages into the
scalp and eeems to etimulate nature
hack on th« job of giving you a
healthy, vicorous growth of even
eqlored zouthful appearing hair ia
olaee of stmeaked or gray patehes. It
to amaaing bow ewe's appearence is
fmproved. It takes yeer from your
ego end 00 harmiess end simple to
gse no one shoul hesitate. It Ss
(Compiled far tho United Proos
by the Baker A Taylor Co.)
FICTION
. A Farewell to Arves. By Freest.
Hemingway. Setibner. 42 M.
The Uneerkain Trmpet, By A
8. M. Hutchinson. Lttle Breton.
$2.50,
All Quiet on the Western Front.
By Erich M. Remarque, Little
The man who is determined to
make good usually does. You must
plan for the future so that you may be
able to make the most of your opportuni-
ties. onra • _
kih and Miss Adele Hounaels were
members of the houne party.
eno should suffer lengor. Anyone
wishing to try Colas Pile Pills with-
out risking a penny should obtain n
bottle nt the drug store or send 7»c
in stamps or coin to Colae Chemical
Co. for regular bottle, full direetlons,
return moll. Take as directed end
this nationally known epheern guar-
antae* relief or money back without
quibble or question. You are the
cole judge.
eve of the feast approached---’ co
now his mind began to move in an old
and almoet obliterated groove. At
dusk ho dispemed with all hie cloth-
ing and aovered hi* body with red
ochre point, with the exception of a
few green etripes. Then he took a very
eld and much worn ancestral club
from a niche over the roof boom and
faded silently away into the night, no
only on Indian ean fade, in the direc-
tion of a dietant and lonely cheep
capp far out in the desert." He got
the eagle.
The stories cover the entire age of
the Indians, their folk tales, of their
origin, tales handed down from the
Spanish invasion, and the intrusion of
the white world. One realizes that the
Indian io not - the comber person
painted but on the whole a very hu:
morous sort—although his sense of
humor and that of the white man are
completely different The Incident of
Ago Po and the tourist woman bent
Un sequiring knowledge with which to
Nfte a book on Indian customs, how-
- eler, has an almost sophisticated
touch.
Ths book is illustrated with origin-
al drawings from the pueblos, violent
in their coloring, fantastic in their
figures end uttetly lacki inhac-
ground.
sonnel of whom ineludes the follow-
ing: Roland Boyd, Wheeler Bor-
dages, Tom Crowder, Bill Bond,
William W. Hall and Bum Barton
are among the Halo Center atudents
who are attending the university.
Jack B. Braboy, Leon M. Cook and
Rickard Cocke ef Wellington have
registered for the long oomion.
A book whick should: he prised
1- thrdaghout the Southwest to a collec-
0 ties of tales "Indian Stories From the
A Pueblos," compiled end written by
Frank Applegate.
< Applegate has lived in the Town
villages around Banta Fe and Ie hon-
| erod end respected by the Hopi in
! their pueblos to the west. From their
medicine men and stoty4ellers he
learned the stories whch ha-has writ-, -
ten down here .witha lack of detail,
an humorous uddernote that bear wit-
mom of how completely herabsorbed
the Indian sympathy and viewpoint.
Witter Bynner says in his fore-
word to the volume. "Be one listens
now to these narratives of child-like
faith ... on the part of a folk aa
enchanted in their way ea ever was
Jack, the Giant Killer, or Br’er Rob-
bit end yet a folk living among us
grown-ups in Nsw Mexco and Arluo-
no, to the delight of the artists aad
tourists and to the despair of the In-
dian Bureau." •"
And no homely, yet vivid, at the
stories, that a new understanding
should bo given to-the redskin by the
___________ man. ------ ■ ,
The tirst tale "Antestraf Eagles" by
far the best commentary on the pres-
ent system of the Indian police and
agent system, Tobe, d product of the
Indian boarding school, appealed to
every euthority, even to the“tesident
of the United States, for help against
the Navajo shoepherder who has ‛atol-
ea his ancestral eagle. His naivs let-
ters with their mixture of profane
and exquisite King’s English are pa-
thetic.
Bird, Charles Ruszel
Glenn Burgess contributed a long
feature article to the Daily Texan on
Dr. Fred M. Bullard’s summer expe-
dition to the unknown region of
Alaska for the purpose of a**i*tlDg
the senior ceologist of the United
States Geological Survey in mapping
and surveying a part of the terri-
tory.
Cowboys eleted 15 new membore
finger tips. I figured that even
though friends recommended it, that
, it was eemo sort of humbug, dye es
pure bank, but’t my surprise my
grey hair began traduay getting
darker ead like the root. After usin
throe boutes nil my hair was the
e---•
Smith. $2.00,
The Art of Thinking. By Erh-
est Dimnet. Simon A Schuster.
HAS.
The ITragie Ere. By Claude G.
Bowe. Houghton-Mifflin. $5,00.
Honey the Eighth. By Francis
IHackett. LIvoright.
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Jalna Whiteoaks
Return inNew
Novel by Roche
’• to
With the characiets which won for
her the Atlontie Monthly prise lost
year, Masa de la Roche returns to
tho literary world in -The White
Oaks of Jalna."
It is nothing more than • continus-
tion of the lives of .the fiery, virile
men and women of joins. It carries
them forward a fsw ysars, removes
thorn from some of the entanglementa
ia which “Jalna” ended and yet leaves
promise of further revealing. «
Chief among of the losses le tho
old centenarian, Adelaide, the grand-
mother, who ruled tho clan with such
a erratic hand.
Eden appears again and his wife,
Alayne, to produces further discord.
This time he elopes with the young
hie sister had selected tr Benny and
thus removes the Inst bstacle from
the path of Alayne and Bonny.
While "The White Oaks of Jalna"
io primarily an explanation of Finch,
whose report of the affair between
Eden ead Pheasant left the readers
of “Jalna" with scant liking for him,
it ean not eacape the overshadowing
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