.,• The Daily Maroo.nJIUUaUd AftnMIU bJ tM 8ta4eata of tu VDinntty .. ClUcaco Dadaf tJIr"� If tM Vai.enlty T_VOL. III. No. 122 CHICAGO, TUESDAY, APRIL 25, 1905 PRICE Two CF.NTSCONCERT IN MANDEL STUDENTS IN coxrc OPERA NEW ATTRACTIONS FOR PIKE YALE WIN S AQUATIC.oil&g;erie of WUcl aDd Ferocious ADimalaAtte.t Ad4ition to IJat of Side ShowsWax WortsUniversity Band Will Give PublicConcert Tomorrow in MandelBallFirst of a Probable Series-Pro&ram ofSix Numbers to be Rendered. Princeton College .en Preaent "rhe Pre­tenders" at Studebater-Procluc;tiOilEnthusiastically Recei.ed . Ell Swimmers Easily Take Racesand Polo Game -TempletonSecond in 40 Yard DashThere will be a menagerie on the"Pike" that promises to rival thefamous Hagetiback shows. Al­though one of the officials indignant.ly denied that the cages would befilled with "deers," many or" the Aq uatic honors came easily tomen hold the other opinion. the Yale swimmers in the dual meetThis new feature was added to held in the Bartlett Natatorium lastthe long list of attractions this morn- night.ing. The animals for the exhibi- The score in the swimming racestion are being imported at great ex- was 34 to H and in the water polopense and some of them are noted game, which also went to Yale!for t heir ferociousness. One of the 0to .lions holding the fudge-eating rec- Chicago's three points were wonord for Kelly Hall. by Templeton. In the first event,The manager guarantees that the the forty yard dash, Templetonlions will roar, the tigers do some- took second place, giving the Yalething or other and the elephant be leader, Johnston, a close swim fortoo sweet for anything. It is pro- his first. All of the men enteredposed to offer a prize to the man swam rather heavily, and the timewho can guess the name of the lion was only 24: 2-5, which was beatenTwo other shows will be opened a moment later, to the amusementFriday night. The heads of the of the spectators by Thorne of YaleTEDIS TOURl'fAKENT UNDER WAY wives of Bluebeard will hang in Ute hi' h hiBlacidriars Secure Aid of Facnltv Wo- SC 00 In t e igh school event.J Chamber of Horrors. Then there Th 1men in' Preparing for Opera' e re ay race for a few rno-Three Rounds Completed in Si:lglee.- will be wax works representing theThe costume committee for the Doubles Start Tocla T _--- f n- ments, raised the hopes of the on-. y-- 0 C lac- results of excavations made on the,. King's Kalendar Keeper" has 'tice llarks OpenlDg Play ., lookers for Chicago. Templeton" campus two thousand years hencebeen decided upon by the Black- The Spring Tennis Tournament lost OR his man a bare two feet,for the purpose of erecting the wo- hi h Wedd 11friars. The committee is as follows: started yesterday. The first three w ic e brought down to amen's quadrangles. r • hW. F. Brown, Chairman rounds in singles were played with The management wishes to cor- ltW me es again. But in the thirdMrs. George E. Vincent,' the exception of two matches. relay Neal of Yale gained about tenMrs. James R. Angell, Tbi d ; rectan impression that the men are feet from Solomon of Chicag 0, andM Al IS spee y running off· of the not to. be ad· mitred to th "PI·ke."!rs. exander Smith Ii . ed " Gale, the last maroon swimmer was�_, :.�ir�._9o!g�n L��g-� .'" '._ �?��ame�� .. �.�c�t �uch grumbi' .l'hev Are nnt nn1u �Qi.nu:to hP'at1j _,,',' Mrs. WtlrongbbY""'tr:-"\1a}lmg;-;.tt.inI�GRI�������rtMa��i��·����' ���������'L.�"_��._,�'�,I_�_��J,t�be�_!D�Ua�, of .¥.!l�.t::6}.4',,-.-Miss Helen Bainbridge. .;;;�� --�� required t� �b;',-tw� ,inlt'redDn[' " ..... ---�,...... ....-,-�, toabout eight Teet, "" .. ,..��:;J _._)Theheadquarters of the costume matches in one day, JLUlDBALL a...s PLAYED The water.i polo game-was hardcommittee will be in Room 2 of . ,Lack of practice due to an early fought but one-sided, With threeEllis Hall, where all fittings will be tournament and bad weather was 'Hatfield Wins from Speic1el1 ad Bortoa- fast forwards the 'Yale team sue-made. shown plainly ill the general play, Finals Reached eeeded in scoring twice against the'The chorus rehearsal held last The doubles . and the remaining The handball tournament, which Chicago, backs Gale, Speik and. Mon�ay afternoon was well 'at-' rounds in the singles will be played has been quietly slumbering for the Jennison, before the ball ever gottended, and nearly all the different off today. Following are the sum. past month, has suddenly been re- into the possession of the Chicagochoruses were filled up. There are maries of yesterday'S play. vived, forwards. When Conkey, Solo�oDstill ten places open for the right Singles: First round.- Hatfield, who WQn from Roberg and Schott got a chalice to try' formen and all men in the University' Byford defeated Ward, 0-6, fi-3,!J-7 in the preliminaries. met Speidell on the Yale goal they were unable toare invited to come out to the next Ransom " Burr, 7 5, 6-1 Thursday and defeated him in two keep the ball .. rehearsal. Wickes " Brachrey, 6-2 6-0 games, 21-�, 21-10. On Friday The playing of his goal men didHorton " Johnson, f;-I, f;'2 hIed Norton i h . f. The chorus will meet next Thurs- G e p ay or on m t e semi-finals, . not seem to salts y Coach Knudsonarnett " Burger (default)day night at 7:45 p. m., in Reynolds Mulvane "Kirtley. 6-1, 3-6, f;'3 and won two close and hard-fought . for in the second half he kept hisTheatre for the musical rehearsal. Rowley c. Fuller (default) games, the scores standing 21-18 forwards back and sent his backsThe dancing rehearsals will be on Second round.- and 21-m. forward, so that the men who hadnext Friday afternoon as follows: P. Gray defeated Van Cleef 6-1 6-1 This brings him to the finals, had the most experience at water-Byford H Ransom, - 'fj-4.' 6-.:1, Native men at 3:00 p. m. G " H where he will play Chamberlin, who polo should be in the field aroundarnett . orton, 6-1,6-2Native girls at 4:30 p. m. Rowley'. Mulvane, f)-O, fi-O holds the University championship. the Chicago goal.American girls at 3.30 p. m. Bacon " W_ B. Gray, 6-1, 6-0 In the doubles tourney no further The result was seen in a littleAll candidates !or the chorus are Third round - games have been played, Hatfield better defensive work. Gale then,'both requested and warned to come P. Gray defeated Harwood fi-2 fi-4 and Speidell having won the only did magnificent work in getting thetl 1· Bacon "McDermid.' 6.�,'6-0promp y at t te time set for their ..... match yet played. The set between ball, but the 'other new forwardsrehearsal, as both time and money Pease and Thomas, and O'Donnell who had little experience in advanc-are lost by the lateness of one mem- Sherer Passes Restful Rieht and Werner, is scheduled for Thurs- ing the ball, couldnot keep it forber of a dance. About twelve men The latest reports received from .day afternoon at three o'clock. the final score of the game was 4who can qualify as six-footers, are the Chicago Hospital state that A. to O.wanted as guards. No dancing W. Sherer is getting along very Rew Testament Club wm Meet The intermissions between thewill be required of them, and they well. Last night he suffered con- The regular meeting of the New various events and the two halveswill be needed for rehearsal only siderable pain, but on 'the whole Testament Club will be held in the of the water polo were enlivened byone night a week. passed a satisfactory night. parlors of Middle Divinity Hall this the struggle between the highNo operation has yet been at- 7 30 schools and by several exhibitiont ted t 1 b evening at :' . The program willemp 0 remove t re ullet from events.his left lung. Inside of a week, if consist of a "Report on Currenthis condition improves, an X ray Literature," by Mr. Petersen, and North Division and Vale schoolpicture will be taken of the wound. a paper on "Jesus' Thought of His tied for first place in the highThe serious manner in which the De h d R school events and left the Cookat an esurrection," by Mr.lung is lacerated by the bullet can- edi County championship undecided.not yet be ascertained. because of Den ICt.the patie!lt's inability to undergo Thome of Vale school was the highan operation, Senior Sing Thursday Night school star of the evening winningDr. Kahlke stated this morning Seniors are requested not to for- four first places, Ten of Norththat he was very much pleased with get the outdoor sing on Haskell Division's points were won in theSher.er's con�ition, believing if he T team race which Vale school didcontinues to improve for a few days, steps hursday evening at 7 oclock.that It\! has a good chance to gct Members of the band and glee club not have enough men to cnter.well. will be present. Continued on page i, column 2Members of the Triangle club ofPrinceton presented their comicopera, "The Pretenders," in theStudebaker Music Hall last -nightbefore a large crowd of old alumniand prominent Chicago societypeople. The comedy was declaredto be a' 'professionally good pre­sentation" of an amateur productionand was enthusiastically rece'ived'.Among the songs of merlt were"Pipe Dreams,' "Hot Air Mary,""Gooseberry," . 'School Days,"and "Jimmy The Tout." Thepiece is in two acts. Kenneth S.Clark composed the music andlyrics, and John Matter and JamesD. Voorhees the book. Interpo­lated lyrics were by Herbert L.Dillon and Russel C. Veit. Theorchestra was composed of Prince­ton students. Yale School and North Division Tied forBlCh School Championship­Thome �he StarThe University Military Band,yielding to the popular demand fora public appearance" will give aconcert tomorrow afternoon, \Ved-.nesday, April 2H, in . Mandel Hallat 4 p. m. There will be 110 chargefor admission and the universitypublic is invited to attend.The program to be played is:1 March, "From Mexico toBuffalo" \V eldon3 Overture, "The Barber ofSeville, . , Rossini3 Morceau Characteristique,•• Panamericana' , Herbert4 Selection, "The Beggar,Student" Milloeckcr.5 Waltz, "Eusueno SeductorRosasfj March, ' 'The Heart ofAmerica" HackerCHOOSE COSrUME COMMIttEEFreshman Debate TonightThe Freshman Dehating Clubwill meet this evening in CobbHall. The subject of their debateis: Resolved: That the benefits ofparty government in the UnitedStates is greater than its evils.Anderson and Spence will supportthe affirmative and Hanmore andStiles will be on thc negative sideof the question- The meeting witbe called promptly at t'l 0' clock.CHICAGO TUESDAY APRIL 25,1905ASSOCIATE EDITORS.fblpb P. Mulv.ne. 'Of) ..l':d ..... rd M. Kerwin. '06.lA ROJ A. Van P.tten. '06.. C. Arthur Bruce, '06.Wm. A. ltcl>c:rmid, '0,Bernard 1. Bell. '01 ClothesWm·. n Hat6eld. '0649,51' AND 53.ii:'�E�D==I=T==O=a.=s;:;::I=A==L==s=='=1 � AC� SOIN �OU�EVG���(tbe '1Datll! maroonrormer17 the Unlyera1tJ of Cblcqo W-k17..-ouJIt)SJ)Tbe Onl,,'aSt,. of Chic. W"lrl,.. Oct. 1. 1882Tu. DAlLY Jl4BOOH • - _ Oct. 1. �802NEWS CONTIUBUTIONS REQUESTED .. ' '" PubllBbed bJ the atudf'uls of the UDlvcr­alty or Cbll-.go eyer)' afternoon, ellceplS.turu., Bud �uDday, durluK tbree qu.r­twra or tbe Unlveralty )'!,:Jr.First ooard of edlton; uud bualne .. s maD­"Ker Ilulborlzed by art.udeut-bod1 10 m.1iaolMtl�K )011&1 15, 11W2.Membership on subsequent boarda ofeditors to be determlued by coml)tltltlon"&I"U to all .. ludenta In tbe UnlYeralt)'.BOARD 0(1' EDITORS.�tao n.r:lnf; Editor ••••. Harry W. Ford, 'Of)�cwlll Rc1itor ..•.........• Walter L. Gr�ory, '06Athletic Rditor john �. Wright, '05WOMEN IllplTORS. .,It .. Marie Ortnlayer. Mh.", n .. I8O Smith. 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FOR COPIESLOST THROUGH CHANG£ OF AD­DRE.SS.Notice- Subscribers: The Daib Ma­roon will be sent to 70U from quarterto quarter unles. ) ou order It dl,con­tlnued.Subscribers a .. e requ�sted to notll7tbe circulation department of theirch.n •• ol address or their d.slre todiscontinue subscriptions.Prln�ed by QuaclraDKle Press, 404 Ill. 55tb.:, !i:[,;1"::I1I1::I'I'iIIlI',t I,II' President Harper's presence atthe Aquatic meet last night wascheering to Chicago men. Weknow the President's interest instudent life and undertakings hasnever flagged. but it is, neverthe-.less. very good and reassuring tosee him again mingling in all thediverse interests of the Universitylife, to see him enjoying the sportsof Chicago men.ShopE X C L U S I V·EHIGH-GRADE CLOTHESNO BRANCH STORES AND NO AGENTSOURI S STRONGTO FIT SUITYOUPROPERLY.CLOTHESSINGLE YOU OUTAS BEING PRESSEDWELI4• MATERIALSAND MODELS, OFC 0 U R S E, E X C 14 U S I V EORIGINALITY STAMPSOUR HATS.' GOODDRESSeRS HAVHFAVORED THECOLLECTIONHearkening to .the cry of themusic hungry multitude as voicedin. the DAILY MAROONThe Band . yesterday, the band will When a' ManResponds ,give an open coi.cert inMandel Hall tomorrowafternoon at 4 o'clock.Director Blanchard announcesthat this concert is the first of a. series. provided ·the students 'showappreciation : of the performance,.Professor Blanchard suggests thatall who desire a series of concertsduring the spring quarter expresstheir wishes by being present to..morrow afternoon.THE defeat of the swimming andpolo teams by tIre Yale water ath­letes was not: unexpected .. Whilethe Chicago -swirnmers ,had doneconsistent work' through the yearand had shown much improvement,there .was hardly reason to hopethey would score a victory over theexpericnre<t men from New Haven.This is the first year of watersports at Chicago. At Yale aquaticsarc on as firm a footing as otherminor athletic sports, and for thisreason the material there is moreabundant and better developed. Itwas a pleasure to have a Yale teamhere for a contest, for Chicago hasprofited much from Yale traditionand Yale men. We hope for avisit from some Yale team eachyear,I'I uses poor soap, his facerebels-becomes sore - andirritated. Soothe it withWLLIAMS' .��J. :M. PATTERSONProprietor JOBNCLARKManagerAll orders, day or mgbt, filledpromptly •.... _Pnu_,Successor to J. B. �tz213 E.. 1'''t7.s.''D'' a..tTelephone Hyde Park {=401 E. 13rd StnItJIet M01If'Oe a: ltimbark Aft.Where Do YOU GetYour Newspapers, Periodicals and Sta­tionery?AT NORTON'S.Free Delivery,848 57th Street. Phone 116 Hyde Park SHOREY & WEIOIERHOLIISuce ••• on toGeo. H., Fiedler � Co.TAl LO&SYoung Men's Clothes Made ByYoung Men Who Know HowWe Carry A Line Of WoolensThat Will �ppeal To YouPhonesHarrison }S998Automatic 8ulte 13 to 16Deat.r Bid ••a4 ADAMS ST.TRACY G. WRIGHT. 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Itis a ItnO\\'n fact that ,,,heat con­tain!! all thc dcment!! of thehuman body and h raj n. Ithuild� mtl!'cI�. hone. t�cth and•• gray matter." CI.Try Tria.cult. the ,,-hol� ,\'h�at crackcru� a� a toa!'t or wafer.S,.J ,., 1I.d1"..,.", 1'1,.1 0.",,,. e .. " JJ.e.I"The Natural Food Co.N ....... Fail •• N.Y.REMOVAL IIOTICEOn May 1st\Ve will move to 77 DearbornSt. (Unity Bldg.) IIlGOODMANAJiILLER, .. _DENnST369-! 6s- STREETTElEPIIIIE .,. M 1196tl A sound mind in a soundbody i .. the ideal which everyrational malt leeks to attain.This ide a I is a question of .pro�r food, andShreddedWheat BiscuitWe are now showing thesmartest line of Men's Shoes andOxfords we have ever h d: inboth stores .Lange Bros •.1-.19 Dearborn St. .. 77 Dearborn St.Tribune ntdg. t;nit)· Bldg.STANLEY H. onCASH SROCERY " MARIEl414 & 416 E. Sixty-third St.a. It. Cor. Xlmbark A�Phone Hyde Park 1435y aae 1)oor. 1IDwbol�W .I:l mOk. _bell for the _memoaeyyoac:aa � it Pu ...aw •• t aDd. Eat ..... la&rI17 IUo ••de1i� la eealed bottles. � c:atltna upTdepboDe Soath 817, or droppIac. poeial toIllEr WAIIZEII • ...al' TbIrtIeda at.FrRnk S. 1'"oung. I_dor Loal ..TfOl .. Jlhon.. lIydf" Park 11m.PHOMPT DELIVERYYOUNG 'MERICA UUNDRY68{-686 East Sixty.thitd St.CHICAGO, TUESDAY. APRIL 25, 1005Found whereverG�OJ)· THINGSare served."- -·_FOR-. Breakfast or Lunch.. Ask for...... :The food with a delicious- maple flavor-s-always fresh.and crisp.� .Three Bzprea TraIna East Every DayIn the Yea.r� Pullman DraWing RoomSlMPInc ear. on all Traina. Trans-Con­Unental � Care leave .chicago Trl­Weekl7 on Tu88da� and Sunda� at2:30p.m. and W8dnesdaya at 10;3�a.m.CHXCAGO TO BOSTONWITHOUT CHANGE..adem Dlnlng Cars serving meals onIDcUvidual Club Plan, ranging m pricefIoom 8� cents to .LOO, also service a 1&Carte. Coffee and SandwicheS, at popularprlcea, eerved to passengers in their eeataby walters. Dlrect line to Fort Wayne,PlD.4lay, Cleveland. Erie, Buftalo, B.och­.-er, Syracuse, BiDghamto� Scranton.XEW YOBX CITY, BOSTONAlID .ALL POINTS EAST.Bates Always The Lo ..... t.110EXCESSFARE011 AllYTRAilOolQfeClI'� � uniform In attendance'- t'\& Ooaoh ��gera. If SOU con�­� • triP ��. call on &Q' COl1V�t.·JIOpt ..... t, or �4zeaa,- .�O'HW Y. oAf·AHAN, OeD. A8,t.., ..� "118Adama8t..�m.� � � aI .&Jaetear BDCIIt .eo.... - SPALDING'SOfficialATHLmCALMANACFo.,190SStlit!ILd b.,. J. 1:.. SULLIVAN(ctqd' (»f �rtment of Physi�l!=U1 ture.. �aJUl PulchueR%po&ilioD).l$h0aS4lJe read by �ry c:on� student. as Is� tll� T«Ords of all coll� athletes "Ddtu � events iD this �Qtry 8nd abroad. l' a_ ClDQJ.&ins • c:omJ)lete review of the)'1apie: C�. ell from the official report of Dlrec­Ii,," and a nsume or the two daysto�in wbich saTageS wen: the only_ aoatestallta. This is tbe first time in which theat1alet1c J)Uf:. otlD&ntt!l of savages ba'\"e ever beeDtntecdic:all" recorded. ., Tbis is the targ� Ath ldie: AlmaDac ever pub­lWheel. ClDQtainc 320 pages. NumCTOW' illD!ltra­tioDs of proIQiDent athletes and track teaDS.. Price 10 CeDt.Por _Ie by aU uewsdealers aDdA. G. SPALDING 6 all..o�. .Hew Yen-k Chicago San Fra�SeDd fen- a copy of Spatdings's Athletic Good.• Catalogue. It's free.8E.TLE.E.WHO DRESS FOR Snl£IuTIES$, AID CO. FORTWEAl tHE •• PROYEDBOSTON·8ARTERI LI •• nat to tit. Lee-W •• .,.SII,s. T rOt' U.fast ...811mp1Ppe, RmtMr_.CnCtM �.MalW on � of prift'.0... 'rost Co •••• ke, ..a..t ......... u.s ... SUJllmaries:Forty yard swim- Johnston, Yale,first; Templeton. Chicago, second--time. 0:24 2-5. .Relay race-Yale, Meiggs.Cooke,Neal. Johnston, first; Chicago sec-ond-time. btl. · �One hundred yard swim-- Meiggs,Yale, first; Hart, Yale, secoud-e-time. 1:1�. .Plunge Ior dlstance+-Cooke.Yale,first; Wiltshire, Yale, second-i-dis­tance, tiO teet.Sixty yard swim-Johnston .Yale,first; Meiggs, Yale, secoud-time,o:au 1-;'.Summaries for interscholasticmeet: .. ..Forty yard swim-Thorne, Yaleschool.. first; Goldzier, North Di­dsioll, second; Carey, Universityhigh, third--time. U:2-1 1-5..One hundred yard swim-Thorne.Yaleschool, first; Freer, North Di­vision, second: Uhlendorf , R. T.Crane. third-time, 1 :14.Forty yard swim on back=-Thome,Yale school, first, Freer, North Di­vision. second, Carey, UniversityHigh, third-e-time, U:2' 3 5.Sixty yard swim Thorne, Yaleschoo1.first: Carey.University High,second; Goldzier, North Division.third-time, o:a� 3- 5 ... -: , �-" iRelay race-North Division, first;University High.second=rime, 1 :4�.Score of water polo game:Yale. Chicago. :Cook R. ·F. SchottN aething I. F. Conkey. Reid C. SolomonHart H. B. SpeikWiltshire R G JennisonNuhn r., G. GaleOoals=-Naething (S), Reed {2)',Referee Beach.. {.MAJORS .,and MIN''>RS .11\Iis.<; Berenise Dodge spent Sunday �t. Downers' Grove.Mrs. Mary Compton has returned fromToletlo� Ohio. -;,Mrs .. W�tsr-n of Cedar Rapids, Iowa,is the guest. of Miss Elizabeth �unger �tFoster. Hall.Mr. Vernon D' Arnelle was the guest ofthe German Club Friday. The §�ort pro­gram of German songs he rendered, made:perbaps the-mosf enjoyable - and.--. illstru�· :tive aflern06n the club has ever had. 't Invitations have bedt issued for themarriage of Alhert B. Garcelo_n: law '�,to Mis... Helen Sto\\�ell. - nle ceremullY .:will take place in . Los Angeles on April�th�Phi Kappa Psi holds a district conven­tion in CbiL':tgO �his week. Martyn's Maroon Studiois lh� Slu,lent's Stullio. l.owest rates onall \'an-ih' work.U. of C. I'hotographer, 57<Xl CottageGrove Ave. -Ir- YOU ARE IN l'IEEDofA Place to Board or arelooking for a Room, youwill do well to follow theCLASSIFIEDADVERTISEMENTSof theDAILYMAROONu!le poor, unwhol�eWH.Y milk., when for the .. memoney yon can get it Pur.,Swe.t and E.xtraordlnarll7 I .... cb.deliver cd in �1� �!!!�. hr Nl11ing upTelephone SOnth .117, en- dropping a postal toSIDIIEY WAIIIER I SOliS30S -Thirtieth- St., We always have instock a full line of Soci­ety and Business Station­ery, Office 'and SchoolSupplies, Mag a z i n e sand Periodicals. liAMUSEMENTS.o1;:GARRICKLast week.. Tbe-.Que.tll of, Light Operaulna.. RUSSIII In Lady 'IuleNext S�I;ehLY -Seats ThursduyF. w. \\'hitnc)' offers a. Musical Cockt.u:"PIft Pall Pour', , ,. \ STU�EaAKERTonight. Returu uf the real hitTile Pe rley Opera Co., in the JoyousComedy OperaThl Girl and thl BanditPOWERS'Extra Mat. ThursdayCll:\rles Frohman presentsEthel BarrymoreIn "Sl:�IlAY", bv Thomas Racewar.t'Spe:d:ll lhscli 1\1at. Al;>ril '27�l iss Barrvmore 111"A l)GLI�'S- HOUSE"Next Momlav .; Seat sale ThursdayAmemia Biniham 111 "1\1 'ne Marni"LA SALLETonight at 8:1;,You've Heard It Whistled. Corne andHear It Sung.The. Isil of �ong Bongllatitwe Tomorrow..' HYDE & BEHMAN'SNightly at 8.· ...Matinet!'s Wednesday and Saturday... \VlI.LL\!\1 A, BRAny presents: ROBERT R. MANTELL.In Shakespeare's.: 'R,chlnl II�.Next Smtrlay-Mr. l\lantell in"Richelleu."ClassHI... AdvertisementsB. B. DILLER, SuccetlllOrtoW. H. BILI.,INGS402 Eaat Slzt'Y.thlrd StreetFraternlcy 5tatlOOClY(galling GardsIovJbtlon.. 1l�"',",_I _KIMBALL BALL243 Wabaah Ave.Specia /.:�.. 19& �orSlG.io,U. of C. Original Ideas andStudents hc:lu�vestylelllD. PhotographsPhone Hyde Park 1310I abo do Cleaning, Dyeing ami RepairingM. SCHIFFMAN,Fin e TailoringSuits M ade to Order408 E. 63d StreetIf you do not see what youwant. ask for it-We carry such a variety of totock thatpossihly the part icular article youneed is 1I0t in view. If not. ask forit. It is more than likely thai "" ..will be ahle to supply the desiredarticleROSAl.lF. PHARMAC\'J. J. GILL. Ph. G ••I'hone 11_ 1'. I7S :_!j'-I 1<:. 5j'\h St.-Waqte.4 _SolicitorsWho can spend part or all oftheir time soliciting advertis­ing, Experience not neces-:sary, .Liberal Commissionpaid. . .�U� s. T"'�q. �ct� co... ilo.1 �.\s1li���1 Bioc�. .If interested itl BOwling or Bil­liards, you should ha\'e a prh'ateten pin ball or cue. Price ofTen Pin Balls $4.00. Fancy cues$1.00 to $4.00 each.B ...... • .. Ik��IIend. Co.263-265 Wabash Ave.Phone H�'de Park Ulb'1 Open ev nings till SMiss Hannah .a HartLadl.s' Ralrdres"alManicurlag ParlorsE:cctric Scalp Trc:atment and Facial :,\las­sage a Specialty242 EAST 55th STkEE. TI Millinery 'IMRS. S. TAYLOR. Washin�ton Avc. & [>5th StP. D. WEINSTEINLADIBS' TAILOR"'orkmanship UncqualCflSpecial Rates for e. of C. StullentsN _ E. Cor. ;,;")th anel I.exin�tonPhone 128'l lIycle Park-------------- ---A. W. STRICKLERWATCHMAKERChica�oAwanlcel Ccrtificate of the American1I0rol�ical Society for Superior\\. ork l11anshipldnrtI .. In The D • ., •• roon . BUSINESS CAkDSIce Cream. Soda. CandlesLomasney Sisters. Fresh candies alwayson hand. Soda Fountain open April :,J(I.G:lrcl St. and Kimbark Ave.._-----,5X7 GOE..RZ SERIES 1B LENS, 1=10_1;,.Cameras'aud kodaks rented or exchanged.Prompt developing. Central Camera Co.,:U Adams St.Try Tolu,· Tar and Wild Cherry.forthat cough. University Phannacy 560E. 56th St.If you wish to secure a position toteach call on or write to JaDles F. Me(!l1l1nntrh. 1{8i1way )i��('h"D2". Obic-un.FURNIRlmn -lIous,,: OR FI •. \T-Gradu­ate student, married, would like to carefor sU13l1 ;bouse OJ; Hat for Summer Quar­ter. No children! Best refer�nces. H. A.Cross, 700 South Second st.. Champaign,111.aDd SUl\l'MHR EMPLOYMENT-We havea most profitable l)�oposition for summerwork for collegelilen. It can he workeelalone, or as a side-line in connection withsub!'cription books, etc. If you are goingout with any proposition this summer.write us for our plan. It is wholly origi­nal; has l1c,·er. heen u&efl hy any othcrpuhlishcr •. and. contains features whichmake -the work easy, enjoyable and lllostprofitable_ THE CROWI<:J.l. P{;nLlSlll:'lO(�CO:,\IPANY� Sp'ringfi�1d, Ohio.I�osT-Fri<1ay on or near the Campu� aCbi Psi,Sigma pin \\;th the name of _ToBoyington, 'f;' t:ngravcd on thc h.wk.\\'ill the finder please return to Informa­tion Office in Cobl;-dIall?---------------------"Tbe Adirondacks atHl Ho'\\' to Rl':lchThem" is a nice littlc folder witb map!"'and refcren� to localities, hotels. hl);I1(I­ing houses, mountains and rivers in thegreat wi1elern� of Northern New Yl'rkknown as tho Acliromtack 1\I01lntail1�. Ifyon ,"iai'�.:tbis. region :)llce, you will hesure to'-go again.· A copy of "The A,li­ronclack l\1011ntain� and lIuw to Rl·:,l'11Them" :will hemailC(\frcc.postpaiel.toany llclclre-ss, an,rcccipt of. a two c, litstamp, hy GcorJ..� H. Hamels. GCll, rat .l��,"-Cng�r '\gent, Gr:l11cl Central Stati''ll.New \'()rk. .I've sold 178Chica.go Pennantssince Jan. 21. Hcrc's the rca�()ll"Beller pennallts atrt'asonahl� priCt.'s.". ( .' . ( ,- �$1.00 Pennants, 60 cen�s.$1.50 Pennants, $1.15."y tnake"lhe p� hut not the pcnnant�.BARRY T. WATTSRoom",", SnC!U Uall