No. ;6. ·e �,,--aroon------------�--l'�I\EI{SITY OF CHICAGO, S�\TURD:\Y. j:\XUARY 2�, 1911. Price Five CentstTY COMES OUTI ANNUAL PAGEANTIU Party Draws Rags andrs of Campus to ReynoldsClub.;OSTUMES GET PRIZESVary From Cowboys to:1 Crack5men-"Dip" Dance�'urnishes Excitement.;e crowd IIi frayed and fan-dt:cked pleasure seekersto the .. Fourth Annual Hard)arty :1111) Poverty Dance" at-nolds club last night. Two'ere thrown open to dancers,-mcnt 11l)\\'lin:� alley was kej>t("\'enill;.!". a nd the survivors oftS hard knocks spent severalhours, There were added en­s, al-«. in the shape of numer;s filled w it h hard cider. not tothe "dip" dance contest andlarch for costume pr-izes.ard timc the women had get­t their special edition of thewas titting ly represented by�eticker. who appeared in a, artistically covered with oneMaroons.prius were awarded for cos­vorn, four couples winning inntries. The winners were:artistic-Dana Atchley and"'hister; -Most original- Rod­'eallie and Margaret Rhodes::enteel-Hiram Kennicott andShumacher; Most' hard"­Volmer and Dorothy Fox.Ir patronesses, Mrs. Gordon J.Mr�. \:V, D. MacClintock, Mrs.A. Millikan and Mrs. Davidertson. :.cted a;; judges.Rivalry in "Dip.": was keen rivalry in the "dip":ontest. After the couples hadtheir try the prizes were an­i. The loving cups offered asd second prizes to the gentle­Intestants, proved to he large1?11 dippers when unwrappedheir heautiful tissue paperIgS. Paul MacClintock andet Haass Were the lucky win-the�e prizes., feature of the dance sen-cdind the dancers of their pre­Irccarious states of exi5tence.and kegs were the only scatsd. The, pro�r;lm was distinct-hard timcr. I t was print�d on19 paper, hound with a rope,the hack presented a pictureIy(ul hobo with Chicago deco', The drawing was (;xecuted by:aldrid�e.ana h;)s a new athletic field$10080.na r"('cl1tl)' in�talled a chapterDCI:'. Kappa.na !,V'l but $.1R.ooo of tlte $,U5,­�y :l:oikcd for from the legi�la-lie rc('ci\'ed an appropriation1.000 to) be used for a new Ii·from the state legislature. STUDENTS IN MERRIAM RAlLYMeeting will Be Held in RosalieHall ThIS Evening to Further As­sociate Professor Merriam's Candid, Iacy for Mayor of Chicago.University students will tonighthave the opportunity of -howing' theirk.yalty 1v ;\ssuciate l'rufl'ssurCharles E. �lcrrialll in his light forthe mayoralty of Ch icago, when alarge number of men will t ake part ina Merriam rally to he held at 8«'cloc k it: I{osalie hall at 5ith streetand Ru�ali;: court, This will be thelir�t meeinu t1:;.t has been held in thevicinity of the Univer sity and willcon scqucntly affor-d t hc students theirfirst chance to hdp Mr. Merr iam'«c.IIHlidacy.Tonight's nrce tiug will he f"lIowedup hy other �tt·ps in a delinite Uni­\ er sit y campaizu t o help Mr. Merri ,'!II1, \\ hill- mauy st ude nt s ha\'e signed'the primary petition» that were cicu­luted in Co),11 hall. nothing definitehas as yet been dune I n all likeli­hood the Cummcnwcalrh club willget i�1,; mcmbcrshj p to boost Mr.:\lerriam in this part of the city. Oth­er students wil) also he urged to help.Mr. Merriam's candidacy has pro­gressed creatly since it was an­IH;l1l1Ced. Several word organizationsin the Republican party have de­clared themselves in favor of him asmayor and a large numher of influ­ential men in the city ha\'e also comeout in his berlalf;-�"'-··· . BADGERS READY FOR.,MAROO�,�;,TO�IGHT COUNCIL, NOMINATIONS FEB. 3 I MAROON MEETS PURPLEIN BARTLETT TONIGHTCblt:ago Bopelal , and . Determined •Team Baadicapld bWi'ileady to'fi&bt� L�t •.. Junior, Sophomore, and FreshmanClasses to Nominate at RegularMeetings-ReclassiF.cation Blanks; Dope Favors Chicago Victory in -Var­sity Meet'· Absence of StarsOut. Not Fatal.BELL'S SICKNESS . BARD_. JOLTTeam Leaves This Morning forMadison-Game, ,Is of Confer·enee Significance.Special to the Daily Maroon, Jan.zr. 'II:Wisconsin has played three Con,Ie rence basketball games thus farthis season, losing to Purdue 3-t to 16,Lut defeating Northwestern and illi­nois. the former by a score of 29 tot) and the latter 20 to 17.Three old men are back from lastyear's team. Captain "AI" Birch,I'ight forward, Adams, center, andScoville, who played forward lastyear but whom Coach KirchgasserI· as switched to guard. Stengl is put­ting up a strong game at left forward At its regular meeting yesterdaythe Council took up the quc stion ufelection frum the Junior, Sophomor eand Freshman classes to thc under­graduate council which will take placeFcbruary 10. The nominations fromti�e three classes will take place atthe regular class meetings next Fr i,(:ay morning at 10:30The cummittee in charge of theelection consisting of Vallee Appel,Y,aymond Daly, Margaret Mitchell,I-:l'1lt Chnndh-r, and Dana Mor-risonwilt hold it� first meeting Monday atI :50 in the council room to commencewar relative to the election.Reclassification Blanks OutR(;cla"sil:cation blanks arc. now onhand in the Information office andmay be obtained by all who wish topf'tition j, .r reclassification, Theseblanks must he in the hands of theand has thus far this season averaged council before Monday February 6.four baskets to a Conference game. The Council will petition in thcYoungman. a second year man, looks ncar future for a permanent meetinglike a fixture at left guard, although place in the new Harper MemorialGillette has been giving him a hard Library building.light for the position. Kuechenmeis, The annual dinner to the departingter has played in most of .the games, members of the council will be given:--ucceeding Adams at center, at the Chi�ago Beach Hotel TuesdayThe team is ·confident of, having a ,night- at 6:30. The members who::;����If�I1��en'·re.; ·uiop:�oitCof·ihe· :,:coiincilthls---·quartcrTHIS WAS WRITTENFOR THE WOMEN'SEDITION YESTERDAYHanging on The Daily Maroon's"copy-hook" was found yesterday thefollowing item, left over from the\Vomen's edition:"The Freshman girls have formedan organi7.atioB., known as the 'Anti­Vanity Cluh.� The members are goingte· lead the simple life, hereafter.There i5 a han on all rats of ·any des­cription, fluffy ruffles and high heels_s·) dl.'ar to the hearts of feminineFreshies, The girls have pledgedthemselves to tell nothing hut the ab­solute truth, to eat only two mealsa day consisting of uncooked foods.nuts, and a few dried currants for atreat.So tar nothing has been learnedof the list of members, but it h�sheen hinted that Helen Styles hasj(,iiled the ranks and is \'ery active,since (she has shed her hohble skirt),�hc i:o; no longer hindered hy her hob­W� 'skirts.FRESHMAN TEAM WINS OVERMORGAN PARK LAST NIGHTTeam Shows Improvement by Over.whelming Academy Boys by De_cisive Score.The Freshman haskethalt team de­feated the Morgan Park team lastr.ight in Bartlett hy the score of .�-tto q. The gamc wns hard foughtl,ut failt'd to pro\'e ex('itin� as thc(··n:l'.·! wa:-. C!ne sid('(1. FI.r the :\Iar(:fln lin', �tolander ;md Xorgren dis·til'g-ui�hed tht'lll�el\'('�, played well.\',l'il\' .'\farr and Fecke ior the "isi'tr:rs,Th(' lincup was:(·l'i(,:t�o, �orgren anll �f()lan<lcr. for-1\ :trcl�: Pollak. centcr: Sl'n:hy andI:rf'flk:-;. guanls,:\fnrgail -Park, l�ickett� and Fecke,jflrw:ln!:--: \Vatlc nnd Shaw, center:Marr and Hazlett, guards. main eligible after the examinationsthe first of February. During the pastweek three of the team have been laidup with infected feet. They will prob­ably b.:· able to get in the game Satur­day.Chicago leaves for Madison thismorning where the team plays Wis·cc:nsin tonight. With the loss of Bellat guard, the Maroon.s will be badlyhandicapped, in addition to playingupon a strange floor. Bell is unableto get in the game because of sick­!less. He has been putting up a mag­nificent game at .his position and his''oss is a severe blow.Fulkerson will take his place."Fogie" is a fast, heady player whohas shown promise in the opportuni.til'S he has been given in Conferencehames. He has pushed Bell closelyfr.. honor:. and should put up a stronggame against Stengle. his opponent.Chicago's L�DeuP.For Chic�go, the lineup will beS:tuer alld Goldstein, forwards; Goet­tIer, center;' Paine and Fulkerson,guards. The t�am has _pract�ced hardall week and is in fair �hape for thecontest. Coach Schommer expec'ts a to 2, the'lawyers two lone points he-grueiing battle. Three �f the \Viscon. ing made on free throws, In the next!'in tea·m, as the communication half Young, the Law forward, made�hows, arc old men with experience five haskets. and evened matters up atCl hack them up. Sauer hopes to win little Lit.;'Ind pledges the team to pull for Chi- All the Freshmen playe(1 �0('1(1cago to the limit. If determination is game=-, Frank. Pape, and Fletcherhalf the hattIe, the Maroon will be each se�llring f-ur h:t··kl't..;.�11re to force the Badgers' to put uptl�eir be�t gamc to win.Th� p:�I.._' ;� impor!�nt, ! f \Vi:c'm­,in lCl�es they cannot be· considered:: factor ill the Conferencc raCe and(hicago will he still in the running,,\ \Vi�c(1n�in "ictory will mean Chi·('a�0 will he sho\'ed into fourth or';:th ilIacI.> with little hope of hetter.inJ.! tllc position in succeeding games.t n additir.n to the men a'readynamed. YOlln�, Stein, Melt1. Dr. Ray·crC"ft and Coach Schom�er witt m�kethe trip. arc' Richard Teichgracber" MargaretMitchell, an� Kent Chandler, Mrand: Mr,. David Allan Robertson ha\'ebeen invited to act as chaperons atthe party.FRESHMAN STRENGTHENHOLD ON FIRST PLACEDefeat Laws in Intra-University Bas­ketball by Score of 30'14- HaveGood Lead.Tht: Freshmen strengthened theirhold on tInt piace in the intra-Uni­\'erstty series hy defeating the .Lawschool quintet yesterday hy the scoreof. :�o to q, The game was fast andfurious, the Freshman team being theClf.gress,:>rs :tt an �tages of the con-tc!'t! The lawyers !were unahle tos(.olve the superior team work of their(,pponents, who outguessed th\.'l11.The forst half started out with anish, tLe winners getting 10 pointsbefore their opp�nents woke up, The�core at the end of the half wa� ...Lineup:Law (14), Frl'�ht11al1 ',W,I,!,c j'L :; \,,::''':1:;1'- R F ,Frank\ ntlnk. Le\'in�f ,n ," L, F Fletch\.'(T'ickin� .,.,"", .. ,. c. ."',",' Pap\'Ex�el"en. O'Oca, .. , R G,',., \\'hiff(,l1ncl.h.Grey ., , L, G .. , .. TI otTl11:\l1Fi�I(1 �oais-\Villial11". Y()ItJ1!-! �,Frank 4, Fletcher 4. l':lJIe .l, \\'hili'�·n.Holfman. Frce throw,,- Ynllng :.?,Pape. Fletcher. Referee-Dr, Ray­croft. Time 0f halves-l,5 minutcs. FRESHMEN HOPES NOT SO RADIENTNorthwestern Yearlings Seem Strong.er Than Maroon in Contest-HeldWith 'Varsity Meet.The t rac k t ca m \IPI.:Il' it" indoor sea­,,"11 t on ig ht ill I:artktt ill a contestwit II :\ «rth we s te r n Un i. l'r"it)'. Insllitl' of the ab sc n ce of -c veral men\.);(, \\'t:rl' (kPl'llfkd IlP' 'II for pointsat t h e bc.:gillllill;,! (Ii t lic season the;::l'l:t is generally C'�II.,: ... dc d to Chi­l':l,�' I' hy a wide maruin. The team-vc m s ccr t a iu (If lir"'t=- in severaleve nt s. w h ih- in OJllly une has Nor th;wv-t crn the he s t chalice upon papers.There i..; som« uu c crt ainty abouttlil' nu-n ",.i,,) will rUII for the Purplebt'Oll,C of inl'ligilJility stories fromE\·all"ton which have been affirmed(lilly t') he denied in part by the Daily:\nrtl!\\,estern, I t is b e lic vcd to be-ct t lcd that Captain Beall can not runOil account of a b ro ke n ankle. Thisdq)ri\'es the team of a strong miler.The quest ion of whether or not Thor.,<en. wl;o i� gcnerally ad m it tcrl to bethe :;trungest man 011 thl.' Xorthwest­CrJ� �Cfl1a�( \\'ill run has not been deli­lIitely set1!t:d as far a� call be ascer­t;!incir at- pr·e�cnt: -Ti fIC'ril"S, he i�certain (A �1 lir:;t ill the two-mile un�Il'�s he altell1pb to nll1 the mile he­fllre it,Strong in Dash.In the dash, in �pite of the absenceoi Straube and \Vilson, Chicago:'fl.'ll1:' to ha\'c dIe auvantage. TheMaruoH elltries arc, l���b·�bl� capable(:f taking t',w, j>laces. In the hurdles,Sd1\\·:artz uf Xurthwestern stanus:"(II11C �:Iancc til win o\'cr, the Chicagomen, although they ha\'e a slight ad­\ Clntagl' ()\IT hill! on paper. Thequarter seelll� tu I,e a Chi�ago vic­.ory as E:'lrle i:;' iamiliar with thetrack anJ has becil rltllllill� welI thisyear.In the hali, Timhlill':" familiarity\\ ith th� turns and hi� strong finishgi\·l'� him the l'all lI\'t:r any menXnrtb\\"('�tern t11a), k1\·e, The Purple"t'�ll1S to h;t\·e the best chance for the1,( hr t\':i� l:)l��l's .;;Tthough Donovan, -l1i:lY t1cie:_l:f .the,l)1. Tn the mile. Da\'en-r',rt louks much·' !'>tronger than any,\, rtll\\ C;tl'l'n' ·lI1inl :tlld �houhl win,'n 11 ii Th"r:-l'n �h'oltld he eligible�;I:d �Il(lllhi run ill :h(' eH�ilt. In thet\,,·,)-lllil.:-. \\':tt'-(Ill ·i..; r:tther �trongerth:,1t C:lrpcllttr o·n paper and shoul�\\lI1, .i i Thor�t'll rllllS the e\,cnt an��:;!rt..; irc"h, he �h()l1lcl ha.'c lit&)tfouble in \\·illl1ing,Good in Field EventsIn :i1(' �h,;t-pl1t. :\!l'IHlal �holttdr;)\'l' 11'. trl'l;;)lc \\"il1llit1,� irnm Fletc"­t", TLl' (Itlll': 1\\·') C.'l1tric..; ailllPuncetlill lh,' 1."·"111 were 1�;)lph \'()tll1� �f� ::", .. " :lli,l I" nl-'(!!'k "i :'\nfthw(':.;t'I'll 'I i" i;lil' r :- fI,:)"rt",1 t,) he in', ':.. .: il,!." ;ll11l ! I,t· !. ,;'l::('f ;1::1:,· 1 .. .' :l\vCly\,,';ih i':'" ;l;:');tt ].;1" :, ;�I;1. ;Jl1d thir.l1':;1'.'\' 111;,\· ::" l·\' ,L,j;l:;;t. 111 thl• jln1e­':lll't ,1111] j'i..:h ,it;l1iP, 1\ i .,,1,;..; tn he'I�I (j: ,";:': ':,'rt!t\\'("terniklTl third 111 ,:ti, .,' ,\(".��. T";,,;r�':t1�': j""J.;, lit.:(. ,1 ("lil'::'..:11 ('Yl'nt fill:t,'('nt�!lt (,f tl,(' Tll1111h"f oj .tr, 'JIg l11id'11!('_;!;,t:1'�('(' f�·111l('r.; ;J\':1ihhl('. It i�{Continued on l'a�� 4)--_ .. �- ..�FonaerJ,rTbe UDlyeralt, or ewc.p WeeIQJFoadedTb .. Weekl.' •••••••••••••••• 00t0IMr 1. l_n. Dan'.................. 0et0bIw 1. 1IOiIPubllahed Dall,r, ..oep& .......,.. ' ... _u,. and bolldaJl dlll'lq � "1M.....IIntered AI 8ecoDd-a- ..... ·eM <aa,._Cleo POIio_ce. �-.o. � ...... sa.UWI. Under Act of Marcia .. 1IfL .T_ aTU.•• .L l'}'UJ'U • • • • � .....a. J._ DALY ....M. F. CARPENTEJt • • Aw.tiI ....BH.N F. NEWMAN • • •W. J.FouteC. Y. TATI'" ii- L.;K�JI. W .....C. W. Hoqlalaod D. _I.. lined.a..POaTalU!J. It. Beebe II. D. -..B. 1'. DaaIaaallarr, c._omerMax Enelow JL L. .Hartt. ..S, Kaplan p. JteanaqW, L,man J. B. P.rl_L. Stols"8, L. SayreB, W. Vlnl.uk7 W.WelbaaDWO.lllDN'8 DJDP�Marjorie ain, J:ditGr.Florence Cat11D8UBSCRIPTIOX RATa:Pickles to left of us,Fruit peels to right of us,.Fudge crumbs in front of us, 'M ute. tell the story.Rack to our office lair,Sniffing- the perfumed air,,\ wcd� we can only stare,Great women's glory.\ \' ell, it's over.WitTI the candy, baby ribbon andother . feminine appurThe tenances cleared away,Aftermath we return to the sanctumafter .our day's vacation,c('lehrated in studying, it may be ad­d<,d, The annual feminine upheaval isover once more and the office apinsettles down to its commonly peace­ful attitude of· masculine disorder.No more will "copy" be sent to. theoffice in blue baby ribbon. No morewill astonished walls hear the man­aging editor address one of the re­porters as "my dear"-far, far fromIt. No more wi II" trustful maid�ns�hot in the pursuit of news {)pen wide�tartled eyes as the campus wag in­forms them that a marriage ceremonyhas hecn performed' in the Reynoldscluh and that Roy Baldridge has un­expcctedly taken unto himself a. �f�,or that Ned Earle has eloped. An willb� commonplace again. DAILY .ULLHIIfUnivenity Dames Club will meet'on Saturday at 3 in Lexington. Wivesof University students are asked toattend.Merriam Meetin, on Saturday at8 =30 in Rosali hall.AHIIOUNCDDIITI� ...COMMUNICATIONEciitor. The Daily Maroon:I wish to make a statementa).ropos the ahsurd editorial in Thurs�day's issue oi the Daily Maroon. ItwouM seem from the agonizing char'.. cter of the editorial as if the Ath­letic department of .he Universityhad gone back to the practices of theJ�oman Arena and were sacrificingthe students of the University for. theglory of victory.First of all, I wish· to st�te -that the"plain facts" referred t9. i�. the edi­torial were not real facts. Mr. Straubeh.ad not be�n "warn�d hi ·hi�. physi­cian . that he would be .enda�geringhis health if he ran .thi� rear." O�Mr. Straube's statement to me., up tolast Thursday Dr. Raycroft was theonly p_hysician he had consulted. Atmy suggestion, he was examined byDr. Raycroft last Tuesday and wasad,·ised not to do much for three orfour days. Dr. Raycroft stat�s that"after the examination he a�ked Mr.Straube to come i� every day and letYoa cua't .. ,. whether oriIot • p,.e is ecoaomicaItiD it'. worD oat. Try.... wearolFOWN£SGLOVES..- ........ � ... ·�aE·D.MLY· MAROON :SATURDAY, _JANUARY 28, tQU.Personally, 1 agree with the con­cluding paragraph oi the Editorialwhi'�h �a,ys,: ':1£ thc right spir-it ofathlctic� ��. such that Straube has tosacrifice ·hi.:;. health to add to a miser­able championship. do we want ath,letics?" But w)tC!r,ef(Jrc this wail!iiI co��lusion i. �"-ould _ call the at·. tention �f The' D�ily :'.laroon, to Rule.number- live governing the condition; f.or public .appeara.nce which states:I "To be eli�ible for public appearance:i.n a given:qnal:t.cr a student. shall have: a satisfactory health record:':. . A. A .. Stagg.:r ::' .� . .;:ut: n' ··lin. :. IP.� .,,1Jl ._ .• ;! 1035- Bast 63rd �treetIce Cream .and Home·"ad� ."C�ndies.BOX TRADB.A SPECIALTY.4, •THE DAILY IIAIldOlc ':-Finally. as we search in' vain-'for J:ili�" w'itpi hini;. u'cs®:.t: .. he had a_______ -.i_- O""';';...,__ that· supposedly unmolested �adia slj�.tit:�frta. ill(jr'� 'hisln)�i:,e. rate ..The OfIeial Student PubHe&ti�' C. TH mixture and we receive from our .Second, 1 do nut be lie v e ·t·hat Mr.u.uyeraltJ or 0IlJcq0. .br�beaten printer thanks that;, it. : Straube has�'beeri :"uvjJraidcd -for nut'only happens once a year, we cannot �(Iniing-;' out;· , " . J am 'p'cr:.()uully inrefrain from extending the members charge: or' the candid: a tes for the.or·the women's' staff our heartiest Track team and on _the few occasions.congratulations on their success . in that J have seen �rr. Straube thisediting the Women's edition. The edi· quarter;��-f'':h'ate treated him 'a gen­tors acquitted themselves nobly, ev'en tle man.''if tumultuously-we almost commit. Fuithef ':'hi Daily 'Mar��n knows"f�d' the breach of saying manfully. �hat we do not have at the UniversityThe edition was by all means a credit .oi Chicago· a' "systc'm of athletics thatto the women of the University and. forces men to choose between being't? Th� Daily Maro'on and it affol'ds called a ·-quitter or endauger ing histhe editors of The Maroon pleasure life."in the contemplation that they found­ed the Women's department.And now, despite the satiric bera­ting of ou.r erstwhile successor, �ereturn to revel in the slovenliness 'ofour desk and to hunt for our Arcadiamixture.: The .Daily. ,Maroon. regrets that ithas to take· issue with. Director Staggas to the: facts in the case of AlStraube. According to Straube andShould the Federal Authority be . " .' " .S b 'I.. . PQctor. Ra�croft trau e was to dextended will the subj. ect of alec' .-f 'v ek The da ft'... not to run or a \ e. y a ert�re by Pr��:;: A. B. Hart 10 Kent: .this w�r.y\n�, SJ�'fub�! . ap�e�red fora 4�. m.. y. ; practice in Bartlett gyrnnasrum and]1ftC Interpretation lecture on Mon, " . . ' ... .- - _ . . ;.• ; . ran. According to Straube sownRuth ReUcker, Auoc1ate Bdltor day, January 30, at 4 p. m., m Mandel : statement "'to the· editor,' . be actedB&POBTBBB ::;:-.... for' the Thomas Orchestra concert. .. :,;:: I,. � •• �,. ... .M. Campbell Alma Llcht7 .'. - 'agauist,·-i)t. xaycroet-s orders becauseTheolo&l� Club WI�! meet Monday' .hc c'oiild� �Q.��Q,�g�t',_staJl.d. �h�. insinua,;.,. ,:" ;_!: at 8 p. m. m Haskell. Psychology of : tjOIWt:that�, were ,being .hurled at }Jim--------------- th�. Mystics God Consciousness." iii. 'the stud"i{ts�:tI)� ·�f:iie.ment thatASSIstant Professor Ames. : ) ... �.� .. � I._ • • ,.',.• ,1IIe w...a� � qUl1-tcr.. �, "" .Fcnciblca meeting Tuesday morning' i . : '.' ; ...., .. :. ;'::' , '.•8f Carrier, '1.50 per 7�;_ 'L� �� .' � .. � .', ! .! Th� p���� �aroon d<?es no� accu.se", mall, ,1.25 per quarler� "'eH)� 7" ia r at 10·30 11\ Gobb 3A., ! l"Jii.e��g-g-o-r-�Oirrg -back -to'-theTheodore Thomas Orchcaua will i . '0(1 " .' �.; •• ,.•..s...... _ j clays. o( � S-�9IVaJl, aJ;c;na, but It re-gIve a concert on Tuesday January ,. .A "• ' ;" .' •. i iterates Its convlc�l�m ·that many men31 at 4 p. m. 10 MaJldel ' -,' ' .. f': �re aDnu�l\x.'1".hem� made unftt orNews contrlbutlou .... _ be left at IIWa JUDior Skating Party, Wednesday:. �"'':. t� ,.� '":" k.. 'n It' rf b- Feb. 18 at 4 p. m .. , Mandel hall. under : DJW;� �q��. �l'l� vq>_.r ,���.�t: I, e �-Hall or Faculty Ji2xchaDp. .� to, ' ': '• .. . ... _ '(!ause of tt�9P ����h. ,parpppatton m'Ph,. Da1l7 MarooD. - , "I f��e a\1spI�es of the Cosmo_po�l�n ! �th�ti� �d .• t,Mt the much-extolled, . :' ··Blacldnar Song Contest .Yllll be· .. - II· 1 I .See . l;!.neflrs";!·'�-t��.o, e'�13te .at I �ucsfor �re more,:v0"�_:;s I�fusor)�:-:- The ·Editor,·'. . ...... I.......... ', ...•. :_CORRECTION. open until Feb, 10, at 5=30 p. m.The omission of Mias ·�idh. "Bulletin board for instructionsReticker's name in the list of editors entering names,of the Women'� ,.ckpa��·""',::adeplorable accident. Miss- Reticker'sccmscientious and thorough work asNews editor ��� o��"�f'the maincontributing factors in the splendidsuccess of the Women's edition ofThe Daily Maroon.·.O·Connell·Bros.. 6Srd and :lIl8lesfde Avenue.Dq �S: Sh.oes an� '.Furnishing' GoodsMID-� CLBABANCE SALE,NOW GOING ON.-J,:iLwncOx�. Co.1(�3···E. 63rd 8Veet.Dry Goods and·. Furnishings.. '. �. .... ..J1u�,.�. Now.on.3 We Have the �t Aaortment to� .F.�� In the ,City •.THE DUDLEY SHOP.. U30 � ·esm street.:ndn. R1de:Park 4391.... : .. �·Sw�eDey.ExClusive MUBnery.. ll31·· B .. 6Std Street.Obicaio.. ." :phQ�e . Hyde Park 4382THE ·'DEt.ICACY SHOPu06. East 63rd StreetOpposite. G�eenw�od Ave.iEVERYT.HIN�· FO� THE TABLEAll home cooking. FineSt delicatessell.. . gOodS. .Oa��� cr�k.ica. S�mr�k Rolls � GEOGRAPHY,Willa eoc.1a pacl(age 0/Fatima Y';u gl..t a pen­nant cocson, 25 0/u,'.ich secure a hand­some /dt college pen­nant ( 12z32)-xkc­u.."n,j 100. Fatima Cigarettes are .,bounded on the north byquality, on the south byindiViduality, on the eastby mildnessand on the westby value. In all tl: � worldno smoke just like 9em,They compass much ofthe earth, giving much pleas­ure and satisfaction every­where.College men say they're" different. nInexpensively packed inorder to give you 20 fur15 cents.THE AMERICAN TOBACCO CO.Hats of" Distinction and CharacterTHE IMPERVIOUS $3.00 ,',is the Hat they are all raving about.We carry a complete line of StetsonHats. -:.. ��;�;ig�f<��::: .'._.� -,.,--�B. L. AMES ,BAT CO. Trilnme Bide. !;dab .... _.98 E. MADISON s.tWELLS CLOTHESA. J. UNGER President.CLEARANCE SALE ofSUITS and OVERCOA tsJat $17--$22--$26This is a rart" �pportunity to securereally high grade garments at extreme-ly low 'prices.- / .BETTER SEE OUR WINDOWDlSPLA Y. 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SPALDIRG � BROS.Huzacah Wins Meet for PurpleMen-Score Is42-31.Chicago swimmers went down indefeat before Xorthwestern at thelatter's lank m the new Patten gym­nasium at Evanston last night by hescore of 42 to 31. H uzaczh capturing, ,the 40, 00, and 100 yard swims, prac-tically clinched the meet for the Pur'pie men.However the Maroons came backand won the water polo contest by 3�oals to o. Chicago secured their onlyfirsts in the 40 yard breast stroke, and",0 yard back stroke. which were. wonrespectively by Kent Chandler andHarold Kramer.The summary of the meet is asfollows:Plunge for distance-c-r st Christopher, N; znd, Rundell. c: 3rd. K�Lindsay. C. Distance. 59 fed 10 in .in 60 seconds,40 yard swim-1st V. Huzaczh N;and, T. Scofield. C; 3rd. Harris: N;Time, 21 4-5 seconds.40 yard breast stroke-1st Chandler,C: znd, Christopher, N; 3rd, WoodsN. Time 29 4-5 seconds.60 yard swim-e-rst, V. Huzaczh N;and Whiting, N; 3rd. Scofield, C.Time, 37 1-5 seconds.40 Yard Back stroke-e-rst H. Kra­mer, C; znd Hollingsworth, C; 3rd,Swartz. N. Time, 31 seconds.100 yard swirn=-r st V. Huzaczh, N;znd, Little, N; 3rd. Meagher, CTime, I min. II sec.Fancy diving contest-e-rst Burk­hardt, N .• 60 points; and P, Davis, C,5� points, 3rd Little, N, 51 points.. Relay race-Won by NorthwesternTime, I min. 33 4-5 sec. Winningteam-Whiting. Larsen, Harris, Huz­aczh. Chicago team-Meagher (cap­tain), Fonger. Lindsay. Scofield. Polocontest won by Chicago, 3 goals to 0Men scoring-Chandler, Kern (cap­tain) Swain. Other members-White­side, Kammerman, McWhorter, Kas­sulker (substituted for Kammermanin last half).First place in swimming eventscounted 5 points, second counted 3,third I. Relay race 4 points and polocontest 6. The total result was North­western 43; Chicago 31.HUNGARIAN NOBLEMAN TOLECTURE HERE ON PEACECount Apponyi Now on Tour of Am­erica. to be at University on Feb­ruary 13.Count Albert Apponyi a Hungarianstatesman and one of the greatestorators of Europe, who is now mak­ing a lecture tour of America underthe auspices of the Civic Forum, will�peak in Mandel hall February 23. onsome aspect of the peace movement·Count Apponyi has b��n Minister of;\u<;trif'-l-Iu"gary and is among the.'foremost European advocates ofworld's peace.The Hungarian citizens of Chi­cago are looking forward tothe visit of the count with greatenthusiasm. the Hungarian news'.paper will publish a �pecial .• :\P-:ponyi edition." He will aI5,)lecture before the Twentieth Centuryc1uh of the city on the subject,··Peace:· and will he entertained hymembers of the north shore 10�le�)',.\ccording to those who il:\\"C met the('ount. he is "a most delightful per-Ison. and speaks excellent English." e the luaeeMaaufacturera.n the world ofOFFICIALEQUIPMENTis known thr�u­ghout the worldas aGuarantee ofQuality. or all AthleticSporta andPutimn.IF YOU are interested in athIetic sport, you should have acopy of the Spalding' Catalol18ueIr's a complete encyclopedia ofwhat'. new iI! aporta. and 1. HIltCI ee on request.i.. G. SP ALDIlfG " B.O.147 Wabull Aye. CIIlcqo.French MethodHand LaundryI I 4 «5 E. 631'4 ItI'Ht.P)tQn. H. P •• I I J-Our 18 yean of esperioce iDthe laundry trade 1. the ben.i,given to our cuatomera.Our acent, P. 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HarrispresentsHelen Ware inTHE DESERTERSCOLONIALVictor MooreinThe New Musical PlQ"THE HAPPIEST NIGHT OF HISLIFE,"McVICKERS\Vm. A Drady AnnouncesMr. Louis MannTHE CHEATERVAUDEVILLE MAROON MEETS PURPLEIN BARLETT TONIGHT(Continued from page I)gene.rally felt that the dope favorsChicago's doubling points on theiropponents.Freshman WeakThe chances at present stronglyfavor Northwestern in the Freshmanmeet to be h eld in conr.cction withthe Varsity affair. If Chicago wins atall, it will be by narrow margin, whilethe Purple may make the affair a run,away. The Chicago events appear tobe the dash and the shot-put. Mat­thews should win the fifty on thebasis of his work a week ago. whileScrub)" and X orgren should take bothforst and second in the shot put. Onlytwo places will count in the Freshmanmeet.;"\ orrhwe str-rn seems certain of thehurdles, and Chicago seems to haveno man capable of even botheringKraft in the mile, Shaw has the callon the pole-vault, and his team-mate,Armbruster; is likely: to Leaf outnickerson for second place becauseof the bruises received by the Chi­cago man in practice which are likelytc keep him from doing his best,Seme Events UncertainOn the evcnt s, where. there is basisfor a comparison, Northwesternseems to have decided advantage, Ifth(. Chicago year lings can take the sec­ond places in the mile and the hurdlesthe lead will not be as formidable asmight be feared. It does not seemcertain that this can be done. For­bes may take the second dash, andRedding and Heardon may beat outLeaton of Northwestern in the half.The Northwestern entries look stron­ger in the high jump than Chicago,'but a reversal of form may givethe Maroon the first. The track un­questionably gives Chicago men anadvantage in the quarter, and a simi­lar advantage may help in the relay.The Freshman stand a fightingchance to win if luck breaks right,'hut the dope favors Northwestern.FENCIBLES WILL MEETAT A DINNER TUESDAYSophomore Debating Society WillDine in Commons-To DiscussPlans for Approaching Debates.The Fcncibles, the Sopohomore de­bating society, will have a meetingTuesday at the University Commonsprivate dining room at 6:30, wherethe society will take dinner. The pro'gram committee has arranged a num-ber of special stunts for the eveningi� the nature of after-dinner speeches,The officers desire a full attendance,and all who intend to be presentshould hand in their names to Mar­tin Stevers, chairman of the programcommittee at once.The Fencibles has been givencharge of the Sophomore-Freshmandebate to take place in March. Acommittee will be appointed at themeeting Tuesday to arrange for hold,ing the debate under the auspices ofthe society.Two debates arc being arranged· ... ·ith N crjhwcstcrn and Illinois bythe Fcnciblcs. ] f the arrangementsfer these arc completed in the ncarfuture, they will probably be heldsometime in this quarter or early inthe spring term.Three thousand dollars in ,hreegifts have been ginn to the Univer­sity of Nebraska for the aid of worthystudents. SCORE CLUB WILL DANCETWO WEEKS FROM TODAYFreshman Organization is MakingElaborate Plans for AfternoonAffair.Score club will dance at Rosalie:It 2:.30, an the a It cru. '('11 of Saturday,February. J I.This will h(.· the clul.". 'l·'·' '11(1 affairof the quar t er and l"Ia1'''L\!': p lan-, an:ht'in� 1I1:1<!c to h;IH' it -ur pus s anyprevious cffort s fA t h« c l uh ill theway oi eutvrtnin nu-ur. :'Ita-ie" dec­orat ion- and rt"irl",lllll, 1I:, arc beingplanucd fllr a n c] the ,·hl,':- officersreport that no cfi"rt ]1:,- bc e n sparein prepnriru; f(,r lilt' :1��·lir.President Morse <lid :.-' -t c r d.ry : .. \\" cexpect to han' t h« �,. :.',. duh':o; nextdance a "wimur ill ,·· .: cr y respect.\Ve are (Ioing ('1'1" Ilt·: ." perfect de'tails and arc ("11,·,,;,·;11 t liat the at­n-ndance ",i11 lit' �:H':' :" reward oureff ort s. There wil! 1 11" at hletic at­r racrion at t hc l·l�i\, ;·-ity o n Febru.,ary I I and we art' ��;rt· that a largenumber of st\Hi'·llt- ''_ in ava il t hcm ,-el v e- of t lu- ''l'jl' .r ; rn it y (1f �p(.'IHI­;Ii� the a ilt·rTI", -n :1 t :1 SCf Ire club.iance."This Ad. 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