•• _,. ..... .;:. ...The Dal'ly Ma.. ,rr ............ try tu ....... ., tM UaI�ty 01 C:� • ...., � .. tIw UDi •• ,Gty Y_. . . ..VOL. III. No. 119 CHIt�GO', TUESDAY., AP�I.L 18, 1905 PRICE Two CENTSFOR MANUAL TRAINING.0. ............. --- ..�'T:HE. OLD MAN ft. mSTORY HEAD RBSIGN�Professor John Franklin JameeonAnnounces Acceptance of BewPosition in Carnegie InstituteUniversity of Wisconsin wm Offerktenslve Work and LectureCourses This SummerTrack men in all departments aredoing light work this week to getin shape for the first outdoor Var­sity tryout to be held Saturdayafternoon. All events will be runoff and all the men on . the squadwill be expected to compete. .This will be the 6rst opportunitvCoach Stagg has had to get a lineon the material, as he has not seenthe team in competition yet this·year, and for this reason some goodperformances may be looJted for.There are always some surprisesin store for track enthusiasts at thebeginning of the outdoor season, asmany men who do not show up ex­ceptionally well in the indoor meetsshow a marked change as soon saoutdoor training is begun.Whether the men who have shonein the short dashes indoors will beable to keep up the work in thehundred and two-twenty remaiDsto be seen.The discus and hammer throwersand broad jumpers haye Dot yethad a tryout this year.While the meet will be a generalVarsity tryout, probably the great­est interest will center in the trtalsfor the Pennsylvaaia team, partic­ularly the relay. Oroman andQuigley have so far shown the bestform, but Barker, Lightbody andBlair are close after them and themost exciting quarter' mile raceeyer seen on Marshall Field is acertainty.Delta Tau Delta Willa BowllDg Champloo­ship at Dlinois-Russianl Appeal toAmerican Uninraity Students WID be Director of Bureau of BiatorkalResearch at WuhiDgton Iutltutlon-Will I'iDiah Work HereProfessor John Franklin Jame­son, Head of the Department ofHistory, has resigned from the-Iaculty of -th�·UniverMty .. � Proie&-- .sor Jameson will accept a positionas director of the Bureau of His­torical Research in the CarnegieInstitute in Washington. Profes­sor A. C. McLaughlin who hasbeen filling that position will returnto the University of Michigan.Professor:J ameson has been veryprominent in the faculty and theworkings of the University for thepast three years, being a memberof the University Senate.He will remain at the Universityuntil the end of the quarter, con­tiauing his classes in United StatesHistory and The Organization ofReligion in America. In June hewill go to Washington and theretake up his new duties. Noonehas yet been elected to fill Profes­sor Jameson' s place in the faculty.VnSITY TRACJt TRYOUT SATURDAYAs· a result of the rapid introduc­tion of manual training into thegraded and high schools of the stateand of the· growing - demand . forteachers of manual training, the au­thorities of the University of Wis­consin have just decided to add acomplete course in manual trainingfor teachers, to the university sum­mer session this year, The Univer­sity of Wi!COn�in is one of the firstuniversities to undertake this im­portant work in its summer session.The plans now completely 'formu­laied, provide for instruction in allbranches of manual training. fromthat given pupils in primary gradesto the advanced shop work and me­chanical drawing now offeredin thehigh school.' . N· special' advanced .course will also be provided forteachers of manual training,. whodesire to fit themselves to becomesupervisors of this work. .-Delta Tau Delta bas won the inter-.f:aternity oowlitig cPlif�t, which:has been running at illinois for thelast month .. The Deltas' total was13,657 pins and Alpha Tau Ome.gawas second.with 13.§1l. Gr.ea!.:.!.��terest was manifest in the progress,of the matches.An appeal has been made to- !hestudents of the universities of Amer­ica by the' society of the Friends i)fthe Russian' Freedom in behalf ofRussian students. The p�� ofthis appeal is to arouse the sympa­thy of .American students for theirless fortunate brothers in Russia�:.To .quote fx:om the ap�:- ·"Thestudents of :Russia appeal to theyoung men and women of the worldfor support and encouragement.The University of Vienna. has res­ponded. Tbe student body of Italyen masse bas, by demonstration andmaterial aid, expressed its sympa­thy. Yon as American studentsnow have the chance to take sides:Autocracy of such tyranny as wecan hardly conceive, 'or the rightto "life, liberty and the pursuit ofhappiness.' ,A bill establishing a eollege efpedagogy, at the University ofMinnesota, passed both houses ofthe legislature. The bill does �otcarry an appropriation, but it isexpected that $15,(J()() will be in­cluded in tbe omnibus appropria­tion bill to cover this added ex­pense made necessary by the pro-visions of this bill.The third annual oratorical con­test between the ProhibitionLeagues of the Univ�rsit�· of csu­fornia Stanford. University of thePacifi� and California College washeld on Thursday evening, April 6at Hamilton Hall, Oakland. W.S. Andrews of the Uuiversity ofCalifornia was awarded first place,and will represent Northern Cali­fornia in the interstate contest atLos Angeles in the latter part ofMay. CaDcli4atel Will Contest for Places onTeam.•Af��r wagiag what he hopes has been a successful battle agaiastTheu1patism. Coach Stagg will dose his school "Track Work by Corre­spondence" at Hot Springs and return to tbeJJDiversity on Friday. Hewill beback in time to witness the triala for th� Pennsylvania meet, andassist in selecting tbe team. .SOPR CLASS DEBATE TRIAlS: B1GB ·SCHooL AQUATIC BET�:-AW" wm Stnaal. for If ...... Ie eo.aectioD with Yale-Cbi­caao lINt .oDlay IfiptSopMiDoru aDd l'nIbaen Wl1l Select_peaken for haul c.at .. t - Caa4l­dates Will be IIear4 Tomorrow Kna�1The preliminaries for the Fresh­men-Sophemore debate will be heldWednesday'evening at eight 0' clock.The. preliminaries for the Fresh­men will be held in Cobb LectureHall; for the Sophomores in CobbChapel. Each contestant will beo.tI....t - ...... ..._- .. A Cook County high schoolchampionship swimming meet hasbeen arranged to to take place coin­cident with the Yale-Chicago aqua­tic meet next Monday night in theBartlett Gymnasium tank,Invitations to enter teams have Fellows Club to MeetThe Fellows Club of the Uni­versity will meet in the parlors ofHitchcock Hall this evening ateight o'clock. A special programbas been prepared.\the i)aU� maroonrormerl7 the UIllYeralt7 of Chlc:qo Weekl7.rouNDaDThe UDI,,'.lt7 of Chic. Weekl7. Oct. .1. 1892TIl. DAILY KAaooN - - - Oct. 1. '90%Ni:W� CONTRIBUTIONS REQUE8TElJ.. PubU.hed b7 the lItudeDta ot tbe VDlnr­.1t7 of Cblcaao e't'e� afternoon. exceptSaturet&J' and SUDd&7. durlDK three �uar­totra ot the UD1't'8rait7 7ear.rlrat boaret of editors and bualDe.. man­acer authorized by lItudent-bocJy 1l. mab8meelln. lIa7 15. 1902.Memberahlp On .uheequent boar4a. ofedltora to be determlned b7 competitionopen te all atudenta In the Unl .... ralt7.BOARD or EDITORS.lIanaalol Mltor ••••• Harr7 W. 11'0 ret. '05Ne .. FAilor Waller I.. Gr�ory, '06Athletic l�dltor [ohu �. Wnght. '()SASSOCIA TE EDITORS.Ralph P. Mulvane. '05.ICdwarc1 M. Kerwin. '06.IA Roy A. Van PatteD, '06.C. Arthur Rruce. '06.Wm. A. McDermid. 'OJ!krnard I. uen. 'OJWm. II lIaUield, '06WOMEN' EDITORS:MI ... Yarte Ortma7er, Ut.8 Helen Smith, '06• Miss Cecil PalmerSTAFF OF REPORTERS.l\Jiu Ktua Robey, '0;.rye McKenna. RUl:lh, '05, Arthur Brldr:man:07Herbert xr. Harwood. '08, K. 'Eddy llathews. '07F .. G. Feltiellthal, ·UtS, K. F. Baldwin, '07ehas. A. Pattzer, 'OS Benjamin Allin, '01'BUSINESS STAFr.BUlllne!-. MaDager ••.. Herbert l. MarkhamAs.·t Bus. Mnnllger John Worl�y. Jr.('jt'culation Mgr W. M. RuffcornEntered as secood-claa mall at ChlloagoPostoMce.Dally Subscription, $3 year; SI for 3 mo..By Mall 10 City Sol year; S1.25 for 3 mOla.Sub!<crlptionB received at THII: .IABOONOmce, EIII!I Hall. or left In THII: MAROON80:1. the Faculty Enhance, Cobb Hall.NOT a E.SPONSISLE. FOR COPIESLOST THR.OUGH CHANGE OF A'D.DRESS.Notice-Subscribers: .The Dall,. Ma.roon will be sent to 70U from quarterto quarter uoless �ou order It dl,coo­tlnued.Subscribers are reque.ted·to noUrl'the clrcula1100 departmeot of theircheo.e of address or their desire todlscootlnue subscrlptloo ••Printed by Quadrangle Press,. 404 E. 55th.I' EDITO·R.IALSTHE pastor of a Boston Church,for the purpose of either breakinginto scarehead print or appealing tothe waning interest of his congrega­tion, by - denouncing somebody orsomething, assailed the Universityof Chicago, her principles, her tra­ditions, and her sons and daughtersin' his sermon Sunday.We do riot know why our friendfrom Boston should single out theUniversity for his weekly denunci- .ation. Our only solution is that heprobably desires at some future dateto start a magazine.It is better to have other peopletalk favorably about you than ap­plaud yourself. The Chicl1Ko DailYTripunr printed the following edit­orial this morning concerning thepopular. idea of abusing successfulinstitutions._. .-.'-.a.rlLl ... --......a. • ..ual •••• lt,.The pastor of a Boston church went outof his way on Sunday to assail the 1 'ni­versity of Chicago. He says that themillions t11\15 far invested in it "ha\,edone more ham, than good."Abuse of the University is becoming apopular diversion in some quarters, hutthat institution really need .. 110 defense.A !II \\'c:1)sh'r s;'\icl of l\Ias!'achu�ctls:. "There she is. Behok! lu-r , and judgefor yonr�·h'C�." The enrollment in­creased from :!.7;�1 in 1�1.�-OO to 4,;1(18 inl�(n- (II. Through the liberality offriends 81111 tlu: al ii lit y of otlicer» the tni­vcrsity is ahle to. afford students aspleasant surwullclillgs atlll goo�l faciliticsfor carrying on their work as any schoolin the worM. It en'ry year graduateshUllcln'cls of young mt'n and womenwhose character, scholar!Oohip. alHl ahility'Wou1c1 refil'ct credit lupon any il1'stitution.The members of iL-; faculty, being gh'en af\I ,..... 1 CHICAGO. TUSSDAY. APRIL 18.1905generous. amount of leisure, are enab!edto carry 011 original investigations usefulboth to the students inside and the; worldoutside their classroom. True; the Uni­versity -is young; but it is trying bravelyto live that down.If the long range critics of theUnivers­ity were to come here and study it withopen eyes and mind they would have achance of heart and would confess thatthey had been Ananiases.Senior ExaminationsDepartmental Examiner Kernannounces that the examinationsfor the senior scholarship in Ger­man will be held Saturday, April22 at s.ao a. m. in Cobb 1 D.I�GARGOYLETTES�ISenior-e-Suppose you're cowing out tothe Reynolds CluL Smoker Saturdaynight?Junior - No, I'm going to take in the.. Duke of Kitlierandie."Senior-Ob, I see. You'd rather seeJohn Drew than John draw.Martyn' 8 lrIaroon Studiois the Student's Studio. Lowest rates onall Varsity work.U. of C. Pbotographer, 5705 Cottage.Grove Ave.Clothes Shop BOR'DE!rSCO�&,2"B�.TxrALL 80TTLED IN THZ COUJlftFBoR .... CONaQISVD .IUI Co.-'.ZT-aH 1:. FOItTY .. I:VUTN eT.EXCLUSIVEHIGH-GRADE CL01'HESNO BRAKeR STORES AND NO AGEKTSOUR STRONGIS TO FIT SUITYOU Frank S. YCMlDC •. ' .....-r..a. � .,_. tluk 1l1liPROMP'i" DlCtrvn:rYOIII IIIER1CA LAU.DRY. 684-688 Ea.c;t SiXty-third St�•PROPERLY.CLOTHES SMARTT H'AT 401 E. 83rd StreetBet Mouroe & Kimbark Ave.SINGLE -YOU OUT SHOREY &: WElIERHDLII:AS BEING DRESSEDWELL- MATERIALSAND MODELS, OFC 0 U R S E, E XC 14 U 5 I V EORIGINALITY STAMPSOUR HATS. GOODDRESSERS HAVEFAVORED THECOLLECTION-49,51 AND 53JACKSON BOULEVARDCHICAGODon't Tortureyour face with poor shavingsoap. AVoid irritations andshave with ease. Insist onWILLIAMS· t·· SIIA�STICKJ. M •• PATTERSONProprietor JOHNCLARICManager �$���.,CHICAGO... 73 to 76. Dexter Bid&. Geo. 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Made from double croom. whichgives it that delicate flavor that i's 'alHts o .. n_... � 40 FLAVORS �Pached i� Ice. � SOc per qt.· brick· .BROMMER: B�0S�'�Uy Caterers, Fancy Babt'S aDd -Cor.feCtloDer of Qullt1' .450 East 63rd StreetSuccess inLove and War•P1ONEER'SUSPENDER ce. 'IBllarket ItPhiladelphia CHICAOO, TYB$�", APRI�·18,·U�05'A. OOIQJete � or ADIItear &»art• SPA·LDI'I. I. 'I.. .Ofllclal.' ATHLmCALMANAC. FOl'1905Edited b7 J. E.. SULLIVAN(Chief of Departmel1t of Physical Culture.- Louisiana PulC:hue RXposition).Should be read by e.ery college student. as facontains the records of all college athletes andall amateur events in this country aud abroadIt also contaUHr a comJ>let1:" review of theOlympic: Games ftom' theofficiaheport of Direc­tor Sullh'an and a resume of the two days'devoted to sports in wbich aavagel were the onlycontestants. This itt the first tim.,in which theathletic: performanc:ctJ of saVllJteS have ever beensystetn,ticallv recorded. -This1s the la� Athletic Almanac: ever pub­lished. containg 320 pageL Numet01U'iIlustra­tions of prominent athletes and track teams.Pl'tc. 10 CeDI.'Por aale by all newsdealers andA� G. SPALDING'I& &'&05.New York' . ChicagO' . san Prancbc»Send for a copy of Spafdinp's Athletic GoodsCatalogue. It's free.Plire Water· ��fGood Health�'. Is ; absolutely pure. Delivered insealed glass bottles. Sold by allleddin�dtUggistB.THE· t:9W8IIIIER8 co.Butler; 35tb·toS6th Sts. CmcAGO. Tel'-pbtrD" "'t .. d.' 122. lib· Handball GamesNo games have been played inthe handball- tournament since theopening, of the quarter. but severalgames are scheduled to be playedthis week. Chamberlin leads ill thesingle tourney, having WOll threematches, defeating Newman and0' Donnell, and winning from Peaseby default.Norton is second so far, with twomatches to his credit having wonfrom Wynkoop and Moore. Hat­field and Speidell come third, theformer having defeated Coberg,and the latter N abours. . The win­ner of the Hatfield Speidell matchwill meet Norton; the winner ofthis contest will play Chamberlinfor the championship In thedoubles but one match has beenplayed so far, Hatfield and Speidellhaving won from Chamberlin andand Norton. Other matches willbe played' as soon as the contestantscan get together,Breakfast or LunchMUSSB,V·SrBilllarF n .... · end: BoWtI .. �· Alley.The I4arRfst anti:Finest Amusementitesdrt in the Worldid"o' to 108 MacUaon Street�: «1A·Deorh-St.. �. CE·.TLEii·iiWIO'IRESS FOtt SftUI.lEA'IESS;· .... FOITwua THE •• PIOIED-'-BOST:OII1;IR111I PLEISHT _RIEY••••• ured when ,OUTrev.. between'Chlcqo, IndianapolisCincinnati" Louisvilleand, French' Lick a'ndWest . BadeI'! Springs.f JOU P by the we, Of theI'IJ:;(":' 3111111IIIi Co ..... lt Your Local ncket Ageal _ , n. aeoeplae41.�..... '110 ......, atntped· ltDnery"'_.::�� =I�'P�LAsJ!tU .. FI8ttoU..� ...SIl .... T ro.' u.fu�. : 8aa1p1e IIIDrIiic..c-. ....IIaUed _ �oI,,-,.c.o. 'nat Co.. 1IhII'",.Iatta. ..ALWA'S EASYE. C. JtI 0 0 'R E••• j=lorist •••2"2 E. FIFTY.FIFTH ST.• TelepboDe· B7cJe Par.. 38 •-FOR-Seniors Must 'Look UP' Credits ; L. MANASSE, OPflCIAN'At the Senior College Division as· st..1'rIh8e .......meeting this morning, Dean Shep- : .... n 8deaUkallyMjutelardson read a list- of students-who �.. !=-�have arranged their creditsin such J'� .. �'amanner that they can graduate at �O:--'the end of' the quarter. It bas beenad vised that' all' the' seniors' who' arecontemplating graduation' 'ili' June.should look after the condition oftheir credits. Ask forThe food with a delicious'maple flavor- always freshand crisp.SEEmG COLOlUOO'During the Epworth League Conv ention at Denver, July 5th to 9th'the.� ,DJNVER � RIO GRAND:£! R.R."nie Scenic Lines of the \Vorld�'will make low rates to all the- princiJ?8l'summer resorts and Scenic points of In­terest in Colorado aud Utah. AlSo to theYellowstone Park; Calir6mia' and theLewis and - Clark Expositiuu' at Portland.For-rates and full informattoD'writeS. K. HOOPKR, R. C.·NICBOI.,, G. P. & T. A GeD'l,�ent,Denver. Colo. � Clark St,Cliic:&go, m. . i.Found whereverGOOD THINGS'are served.NEWCOLLAR'. STANl,BV" H� . OKli'. CASH 6ROCERY .. IARlET v:Hours:StOOto1200I .• to &00Wlinted-Severilr wide-awake studentsthat' are experienced' solibtars� whQ wishto earn' some easy 1J10ne:y soliciting' n'e8J'the University an- buur or two �ac:h �Y .and on Saturdays. Salary or COIDIDlS.'ilOO.�l at .the MAROON office and' inquire ofca.-mer. D� nED W. PARKERDR. RALPH W. PARKERDENTISTS62tit'XIJ4BARK A VB.N. ID. Cor. SIxt7-thlrd 8L 414 & 416 E. Sixty�third St.s. JC. Cor. Xhnbark Aft.Phone Hyde Park U35PhoBeS:0fIic:e Hyde Park 1781ResId ......... �� Park 2H8N·OTICEA\. McA..t-:-s If you· ww.,·Co __ n'·a ·p*tioD, ton.. � i teach call, em- or -write to J--, F. Me". ! CuIIotiP, �. � (JiIeqo.THE tJN1VERSJTY PLORIST .• ......,vsa.:�. . CflICAGO 11CWo at ..... 1tiUerk -- S1inW' ,oat edIItIW . ..,trtr. � n1Ma1b-'KBSMAN .... ·air .'Rwf�.FLORISTItillalwd lie. - PIIoe ... t. 3634tt Iut'Uri St- . ....e .� P. MItF'*b cut·Sowers, seeds, plailtB and bulbs,Gokl-Pisb and Aq1IIIria Supplies'CIl'A8: "A.' LA WR8NCE........ aDC)rDiredM'LAWRENCE ORCHESTRA, Select Mueic for all 8eIfIet Ot"CUiOMYdar patro ....... ·8OIfdted.ItNldence �1-m Roe&lIe Court.�.-r�, R .. _·� 1Mn Some extensive improvements have jostbeen" C01Dpl�ted in the popular DiningRooms of theUIIOI HOtELand RESTAUiIAITon Randolph atreet, and they DOW standforth 'as the most beantiful and attractiveCafes in the.THBATRE DISTRICTOne of the many improvements is aban�g balcony to accommodate the en-1a..rFl orchestra, and the music is beingmaae an especial feature.WHt •.• poor. 1UIWbol�milk. wbaa lor the _meIDODqJOllcaD Ret it Pu .. ,Sweet.aDd E.JrtM::'a!:aI'l17 IUc ••delivered ill eealed. by Calling ap'hIepIIoae 80atJl 817, or droppillc. � to_I WAlIZER I SOlSSI. Thlrtletll at.; ..,VIL ."tmCEJOn May 1st'v� will move to 77 DearbomSt. (Unity Bldg,)We are � now. showing thesmart�t lineofMlm's Shoes andOxfords We have e\ter h· d: inbotti· stores. . -'�Etnge Br()�.'Ift'Dearbotn St. .. 77 Dearborn St.Tribabe 814._ {;nity Bldg. IIlGOODMAN A.M.LLERDENTIST'.. _e 63It STREET, 1!LEPIIIIE'" hrt 1196 . Are popular with college men be­cau...cte they . lie flat against the leg;n�verbind;fibre button; d� not tearh0ge. Easy to put on and take off.25 and rJOe. a pair.SoI4 by GUYRIt, 401' &. 63r4 at.A.S�I�. CO •• C.lcae. ��!�.,. '.. -. " ' ....... _-"._" ..... cmCAOO� 1'U�DAY. APlUL 18 19MB. B. DILLER, s��0BtI.UNG8401 Eaat Slzt7.tblr4 S ..... tCOLD:WEATIIER IlAIIDICAPS GoLl'K2S I' AM \1 s E"M··'i�·'is '1� I '.STUDEBAKER·BEN ,G�"PLA YER.STonight, �V�;,':Pd,.. , 'Fri.," BY.#,1Dini�and wed. aoa,Sjat:..Ma�, EVElJYIIlJI�: ';I.f', .,_J ... 1Thurs. ata p.�m�,'Pld'S:l�p: m.��' ,in two·puts.Saturday Night ...THE CQIEDY OF.�RORSNexf'tlonday E'M!rlingA big hit coming backThe Perley Opera Coin the comedy opera triumphThe Girl and The Bandit.Seat Sale Opens Tuesday.1IacCLIlI'IOClt ADDRESSES JUBlORS SOPS CLASS DEBATE TRIALSContinued from first pa&e. c:olulIID 2 lie. C&DcU4ates for Team IIab PoorScor. aDd Sbo. Lack of PracticeAlmost' all the players who en­tered the golf tryout tournamentnow being held on the JacksonPark course have started on their54 holes medal play. A few ofthe players have finished 36 holes.It was first the intention of Cap­tain Maxwell to have the tourna­ment completed by tomorrow butthe cold weather has made this im­possible and it will probably be thelast of the week before the playershave completed their rounds.The adverse weather conditionshave made the scores high and mostof- the contestants' 'have' shown a'decided, lack of practice. Many,entered with almost no practicesince last fall and the scores showerratic play. This preliminary playis intended to give Captain Max­well a line on the new material andto ascertain those who will receivegym credit for 'playing. The tourn­ament for the final tryout for theteam will be held in about threeweeks. IWNOISTo-"Night : , �.�Vlala AllenAs Hermione. and -Perdita in.. ," .. (The Wlnte .... , TaleWith Notable Company and "Production.Engagement for Tw� W�ks.Seats Now Selling for E,�ery P-;rfortU8nceIII Din.ioD .. tiDg Urge. StudeDts to"Be YOWlg While You Can""Be young while you can" wastext of Dr. MacClhdock's addressto the Junior College students atdivision meeting 'this morning. "Itis astonishing the difference be­tween the length of 'youth' in men'and in animals," he said in open­ing his address.• 'Some animals are old in a day;we human beings take fifteen or': twenty years preparing for the workof life. Our parents toil in theirold age In order that we may get'the full benefits from this period ofyouth. Let me urge everyone ofyou to make the most of youthwhile you can. The time willcome all too soon when you will begrown up, and there will be no timefor play or self-improvement."In conclusion, Dr. MacClintockspoke against "groups," againstthe warping of a student's life bylosing his independence in loyaltyto some "group."He also decried the methodsused in the student politics of ourmodem universities. allowed_ five minutes for openingspeech and three minutes for re­buttal.Contestants will choose sides onthe question, "Resolved, that if astudent has completed one of therecommended groupings of ·prepar­atory studies in his fitting school,his work in the University shouldbe entirely elective."The order of speak ing will be de­termined by lot. At the prelimin­aries six debaters will be chosen;they will immediately choose sidesby lot. The semifinals will be heldtwo weeks later, at which the threewho will constitute, the team will be..chosen. The final debate will be,held in the tenth week of the quar-ter. Full particulars of the rulesgo\·erning the contest were given inthe DAILY MAROON for April 10.The registrations for the contestto date are: i'Freshmen-Moser,Krueger, Hull, Fernald, Judson.Brown, SChwartz, Johtin, Bevanand Hoffman. Sophomores-Bald-I win, Moulds, Harriman, and Mc�Bride. Further registrations forthe debate will be received untiltomorrow noon. aA�RICK.Openinz TonightSam. S. Shubert Offerslillian Ruisell � IIi.' 'udY T.·UlI-, .A Comic Ope a Classic.t »POWERS' ;Tonight at 8:15Charles Frohman presentsEthel Barrymorein "SUNDAY" by 'Thomas +Raceword..1 MAJORS aDd MIN'@Mr. and Mrs., Zneblin were guests atdinner in Green Hall yesterday., Miss Ingersoll was the guest of Miss: Powell, Green Hall. yesterday.Walter A. Rooney was initiated lastnight into Alpha Tau Omega.Mr. David of the Romance department,has been ill with tonsolitis.Psi Upsilon entertained at supper Sun­day enning.Phi Delta Theta entertained at an in­formal Friday eveniug.Miss Elizabeth Miner spent Sunday inRavenswood,Foster Hall gave its annual receptionand dance Friday evening.Mr. W. J. H�lY ,was the guest of hisdangbter Mias Lulu Healy on Sunday.Mrs. Mary Compton, was �e guest ofMiss Katherine Seabey on Friday ..Mr. and Mrs. Spence and Miss Best ofAlbany, N. Y., wese 'guests or' MissReider, GRen Hall, yeaterday.Miss Mary Taylor of Beloit, \vis., wasthe guest of Miss Browning at Kelly Hallthe latter part of the week.liisa Loui8e Hook of �venliorth,Kansas, was the' guest of Miss LilianLane Saturday night.Mrs. Sbailer Matthews was th� guest·of honor at a small entertainmeJlt givenby several KeIJy girls Friday evening.A number of University girls wereguests at a card party given by MissMinnie Chamberlain, 0032 Ingleside Ave.,on Sawrday afternoon.Carrol Abbot of Oskosh, Wis., MissEmma Jone� and Ray Ozanne were gueatsof' Kiss Allen for dinner at Kelly HallFtidayevening.Students who have been in resideacetwo quartus or more and wish to claimadvanced standing should see their Deanimmediately •.Sigma Nn held its anDual banquet inC:OD1��oratiOD of the founding of theChicilgo Chapter �t its hoUse last PridaY.:Both chapter members and visitors fromother chapters 'W\!re present. We,. aiwJ-p' have instock a full line of Soci­ety and Business Station-ery, OffiCe'" �'and'" School >I •Supplies, "Magazi nesand Periodicals. • • • •.. .' .... ::' ..... �.,BASEBALL SQUAD RESTSKo Game T�Day Gives Coach HarperChance to Improve BattersThe open date today in the base­ball schedule has not been filled andthe afternoon will be spent in bat­ting practice.The Physicians and Surgeons willbe met Thursday, and on Saturdaythe team 'goes to Evanston to playNorthwestern the first game of theseries.Nearly all the members of thesquad were out yesterday afternoonfor practice, and showed no ill affectsfrom the Michigan game Saturday.A call has been issued for candi­dates for the reserve and freshmanteams, and with the moderating'weather it is thought that a largenumber of men will respond. If 70u'do not'see wb •• 70\1-.vaat ••• IL for itWe carry such a ... riety of lItoek tbatpossibly the particular article youneed is not in view. If Dot. uk forit. It is more tban likely tba' w.win be able to .aupply, the desiredartic:1eROSALIB PHARMACYPhone H. P. 175 J. J. GIL�27lft:�thst.mGH SCHOOL' AQUATIC MEETContinued from first 'page, column 8, LA'SALLETonight at 8:15"Oh, the Deuce, 'Vhat's she U'ee" of Try­ing to Stay Away From theIsle " BODg BongMatinee Tomorrow.been sent to all the high schoolsin Cook County and several ofthem have sent in their entriesalready. The entries close tomor­row.The events will be the 40, 60,and 100 yard swim, 40 yard swimon the back, 160 yard relay, and aduck race. In the relay there willbe four men on. a team, each toswim 40, yards. The places willcount 5, 3, and 1 respectively inall events except the relay whichwill count 10, 7, and 5.The team that wins in this meetwill be the champions of CookCounty .. HYDE " BEHMAN'SLast Week. '.Tonight-Mat. Tomorrow.Joseph Hart'and Carri� 'De MarWm. A. Brady's Musical Farce;.ama'. P ....Last'Two Mats.,' Tuesday and Saturday.Next Sunday Night�t Sale Thursday.Robert •• n.eli-Rloiaant HIWoman's Union to MeetThe regular meeting of the Wo­man's Union will be held Wednes­day afternoon in Lexington Hall.Miss Caroline Ransom, whose re­searches in Egyptology have attract­ed a great deal of comment, will de­liver an address on "Egyptian Fur­niture." GYII CREDIT 1'02 OPERA CAlfDIDATBS 'Partial Time Allowance Prac:tically As-sured-Rehearsals Begia• The Blackfriars held their firstrehearsal of this quarter this after­noon. It was well attended andthe results were very encouraging.The next rehearsal will be tomorrownight at 8 o'clock in the ReynoldsClub when the members of the castof last quarter and all new can­didates for cast parts wilt be givena trial. .The arrangements for the operaare rapidly nearing completion andthose in charge have practicallysecured the promise of partial gymcredit for. those engaged in theopera. The poster bas been selectedand together. with the folders willsoon appear. $2.00 , '3.00A FAIl\. Di:.AL WITH aVER. T�t:t,�·�161-165 B. -.aiIoD se; Dear La 8aIIeThe United States civil servicecommissson will give an exami­nation on May 3 and 4 for the pur­pose of securing eligibles to fillvacaaeies in the position of topo­graphical draught smen under thePanama canal commission on theisthmus of Panama. The exami­nation is open to all citizens.of theUnited States and also to alienswho comply with the requirements.The subjects of which it witt consistwill be drawing, lettering andmathematics. Lectarea on Insurance.Professor J. A. Jackson of theMutual Life Insurance Company ofNew York is to give three lectureson Insurance under the auspices ofthe College of Commerce and Ad­ministration on the afternoons ofTuesday, Wednesday, and Thurs­day. April 24. 25, and 2fi. Mr.Jackson who is an insurance expertwitt consider "The Making of thePremium," "The Sufficiency of thePremium" and "The Test of Sol­vency." All members of the Uni­versity will be welcome at the lec­tures.Lowest Rates EastAre afforded via the Nickel Plate Road.With solid through train!' to New YorkCity and intermediate points. via hothLackawanna and West Shore Ro .. ids, andt? Bosto�. and other New England points.via the NIckel Plate and 'Vest Shore andBoston and �Iaine Roads. travelers viathat popular low rate llne are offered allmodern conveniences, Excellent DitlitlstCa Service. meals being served in :SickelPlate dining cars on American Cluh MealPlan, ranging in price from aile to fl.OO.No p.�� fare charged on any train onthe NIckel Plate Road. Chicago depot,Van Buren and La Salle SL" .• the onlyrailroad. station in Chicago on the Eleva­ted Railroad Loop .. City Ticket Office,111 Adams St. Phone Centra 12057 Laws Will Play BaseballThe students of the Law schoolhave organized a baseball teamwhich f.rom all appearances will bea very live one. W. A. Rooney,. who has been chosen to captain theLaws is planning to start practiceat once. He urges all Laws inter­ested in the game toshow up at thefirst practice, which will be heldWednesday at three o'clock sbarpon Marshall Field ...- .. - ......... ��., , .�;-" .,.,