." :\ 01. IX. No. 93. aroon� ��.UNIYERS.ITY OF CHICAGO, WEDN�DAY, FEJ,l. 22, isn, .f""f· .'. 'Price Five CentsI� ichard TeichgraeberFor Vice-President.Ralph Rosenthal.Kenneth Lindsay.For Treasurer.William P. Hanus. 'Paul Hunter.For. Sec rotary.Arthur O'Neill.Clyde Joice.William Stanley.For Librarian.Kent Chandler.M ark Savidge.Sanford Sellers.. 'Richard E. Teichgraeber is u� to· ; ... 'the present time the only .candidate.. __ .fo r- the presidency 'of- the'��Rejnolasclub. His name was th� '�nly on';­presented at the caucus. cifihe Reyn-.olds club members ye�tct'd�y- after·'noon- and no names:,.���e .. ·��.ce come., in, Py p-tition •.. � }�ar. .ibe lower �ofliees.. �.:.·th�.a�-r�.a.tit..�IJ!l_t�:�jn .b�:. ;;;:..-:pctition. It is:-ruMb'l'td "tliat!:sev='Y'·�· =,�?'. .' .-, others may come m ... today. :L n:,(. I Election CommiaaiOJl:Cf, "'1 1., �.;,;£.' �he cqmmissioners' '�bQ"w�e �o��;; 'I II�en'are:"Nathaniel Pfeffer, cauman.' 1,; t�::�<�Ia:��:��k:a����:�. 11,111,�n� George Kuh •• The C:C)lI!��t H'i���h:a:'I:C�i::r�:lh::::�:::� ·ll:·l:;";:.a;.u�d:'�·� � .. �:·.�·.;;;"··Z'3. Nominations may be made by pe-�::o�o t��a�i::e�o�;�w�e!:�!o;, J,:.. 'I' {- ,\ .: Those Who Were �,'. . ·'.f."�'.�.'�\',.'............ ::1the club.. t . l ,.'.. ... ... .��r-" ,L-@.s�... �----------------------·--�------.-_-.�.�_-,-.. --_-.-_--��----------�t--�'_-.�L�.�.�.. �-.�.. -.------------�GLEE CLUB SINGS AT .; :�' E. Earl; nd Geraldine Brown; F�9rer,.:e Heusne:-; .Pa��", Hunter tr�rte Wilken; Benjamin .Bills andBIG MEETING TODAY Ror. �a���� .a�d,�ollie,.� �y;, .anld Ma�garet �It��; W· J. Le� l;1eanor Byru�; Herman Kern and�.; .. � fla� and.'·��z�I.:�.till�; :,2il� E1i�beth MiU�r; :�'� l.indl�y- Mabel.¥ace'e;·�H�-W�bb and Mrs..;�� •. d�. ��:,� .• �,',._4 �CL,���,or. :»��;': : a�d Edith, Rose; -J. B,'� :t!lt, r and, 'Yashb.t�i..;. Earl" Hutton and' Vera'Af!C" 'G . :.W-bitfi�d .::""-�C1' . Dorothy "M,ss' Lawler; �KaslOn··JI. D and Hutton; G. S. Knott and Feme Lee;, ;Bhi�ley; �h:_�:.Chan�Y�and �.�'! M�ry Randall;,Wayn�:: .�I�m&n �'l'Id F. A. Flocken and'-Florence Silber­:��ne7; A.: ..:.�., S�r;l�a a!,�����el�" �s.s�cade; - .n, �.; �;:;.-and Ruth berg; G. A;' Nicholson and-Mrsi Mich-· r;'lide; RaymoDd� J .: Daly,.and ,Fran· \\ tlllheld; Paul MacaID�. ud £1- (,I�on; MaX :P. Kiner and M&rPi'et· i'�.. i'��sS;.. �,� t.· .Mustard". a:nd Rila .i�beth. Cam�beJ\; "R�k. Peat�e E� Haass;). A� Laue and-'mfe:Ii':Lbe;-· ,�rcq�; Alfred H. �1!�iI, . Mary and ,F.�m� .Dickersoa� fG:tPh Oeary L.; T. 'Curry" aDd' Miss QUi�k; -0.' DeFerris-· .. W. M. Harrison'. and and· Esther Buttolpb;.� ... F. Kra- Gta� an� Miss Le Qaire;' H. ·C. Hill': <iadys' fri�e;' L:' � Scofi.�ld. and l11�r and· Helen.GUnsaul��,RObert B. and' ·Mi�s 'TOdCl; . Hcary Shull and�ry ,CI��; S. M. Ha�s�n .and ,O�e? and Ruth !iew�; Roa�r P. Mi�.� .. �i�zPaiii�k·; 'W.' E. Stanley and" m.,ore. nee. ,n..... Dnis.ton,· . B •. H .•.. L.unde..·,·a�d:.. J�ki" ns and. Ed.na Esfe�; V.al.. lee ·9. F.' E .'-'" ......, '. ' "-·r ,,"_ til • W ·1na ncksoll; H_ �- �o�st�om and,�.rtha Q. �tz;. Conrado. Benitez Appel and Elizabet �arnSt' _m. JaiJC�.�r�.r;-W .. O. Coleman and Ruthaiad Je�ette' McKean; W. R. Carney .��bert. Carney ad� J�te ,I(�er; Wood; Frank 'Paul 'and -Adelaide Roe;�4 Geoma - iloOr�; '·W •. : Phillips RObert W. Baird an�: �I ��n; J. �IDl�� Thomas' an-d Janey Boyd;\Jomstock !and Beatrice', Weyand; V. F. Lorig· and, Irene iJI�Dmnott; Will�� a:." L. Reinhardt - aDd EthelThomas 5difield. and Mar-perite :Gil- Dana .win�IOw Atchley dd 'SUa £I- Ma�sey; Don L. Breed' and Jeanettelies; Wm·. S.· Timblin alid:- Ray . F. i.Qt)eth . Thomps�n; �Il 'Po Me- Porter; Yo·rk�· It Sutch -and BirdieGoldsworthy; . Everett' Patchen and �n and Helctn _A��ie;� 1o�n �ordenholt; Robert Buck and Helen-qMtT w�ioa; N •. R.. Elmstrom' and Sta�ey and, Helen J��; .E. Peit- Clenient�; 'Hargrave ,A. Long and..\fade Fanning; ,\yJ J. Sunderland and :.ch and E.·Jones;· Altr� H. Straube G�nrude Perry; Rev. B. I. Bell andftonnce Fairleigh; Parke �� Wat- and Gert�de Oli�er;,,�. QrviJle �age Evelyn DeWitt; Kent Chandler andtins and Dorothy M. Hubbard; Ben- and LoUise M. Spee�, T. E. Miller C. Esther Taylor; Milton E. Robin-�tt o. Knudson and" Ruth Merril; �nd Ida L Patt��on; ··'!'arren Com- �on and Carrie L. Elm!'trom; J. D.�eorge Sutherland and Florence Fan" 109 and Grace HIli; R_ D. ,Long_ �nd Matthews and Miss Barfi'eld; Ernestil'ing; Howard B. McLane and Irene. L�one Hemingway; G. _M. Krost and l�dcl1mann and Ruth Hough; C. D.O'Connor; Alfred C. Kelty, Jr. and Mi�s .. ,Mc,�rackey; Grover Raumg'ar.d· P�1J ,and Het�n Mage�; Arthur D.Grace T. Darling; Ali B. Mostrom .Ier and Edith LO()nley; i?arold Atter· O·�eili and Agnes P. McDowell;:and Edna Sherman· W. A. Warriner 'dge and L�cille Rogers; -M. Dati an-d (�eorgc D. Parkinson and, Sylvia'and Flor�n�e Gross;' Donald Ho1li�gs- \. Caldwell; Everett : Harris and Mueller; Pau� 'H. D�vis and· Miss::;Vortb' and Martha Long· James Dy· Mary Roe'; Benjamin ,Wak. and Lil- Smith; R.' Gardner and Ge rtnl de\rio-nd anl Ellen MacN�ish; H. R. tian Phillipson; Raymond' Wilken and' Chamberlain; Benton Baker and EI·i aa .. k .... Re and Mary Phister; A.bert Helen Waeksmith;.· L F. Pape and i7.abeth Morgan; Wiil,iam Kuh' and.,' ,"R M hhod' La' d u cr k Florence Greenbaum; M. L. Harmon't'lle nl'ne Wast POI·nt cadets dia- �reen Heath'and Doro,thy Fox; o�· ary" cs; . n er ;�ac mtoc� � �:- M S R S "·'1 d am! Miss" Marks·, C. O. Smith andb' P 'd t ��" Stenson and Frances McCormick; cmd ary turges; .' .... ner anmi�'cd for ;,azing y reSl en Catherine Philpot; William MerrillR'lo,,'l'\'clt I'n 1908 will be reinstated �:Emniet.' L Beach. Jr.' and Marion Dorothy 'White; Roben Miller and, • , 0 Y C!"h . and Alic� Lee Herrick·, M� F. Mor·I· ••· PrC',. i(l"'nt Taft puts his signature � Gubti): Ricliard Teichgraeb�r and Georgia Potter; tto • ..;K nenng...D h D.. W � St IfIr d row and Miss Griffith·, Arthur Voll'to :t bill which has already passed . Helen Btooks; William Hefferan and and orot Y Dent; . r; enen an" �e·-Hnntt·, John T. 'Wilson 'and" Miss F05ter; Lane Rehm and Ger-,11e house and senate. I:AnI, CANDIDATES FOR CLUBOFFICERS NOMINATED--Richard Teiclagraeher is o.J" N ....for Office of Preside •• Few 0tIIenPat apeNAMEELEcrlON CO�IONERSNathaniel Pfeffer. Sauer. Bonaon,MacClintock, Adams and Kuh AreCommissioners. .For President.::. �Will Sing at Firat Regiment Armol'7-Roosevelt, A�JL and. J_�:Addam'J to Speak.The iull membership of the Uni­versitv Glee club, consisting of sixtymen. will make its first appearance inCHcago this afternoon at the FirstRegiment Armory under the auspicesof the Union League. The occaSionpromises to be one of Jtl'eat import­ance, for Theodore Roosevelt, CountApponyi and Jane Addams are. alls,.hedull·d to speak, while the Gleeclub will endeav<?r to en�ertain be.tween numbers.'Beforc the speaking, there will bea preliminary concert by both the(.Ie(' club and the First Regimenthand. which will also accompany ,th ..duh wh:l� singing. They will sing annmIH.:r oi patriotic airs. several num­hrrs frl.m their concert program. andwill :11�o sing the Soldiers' Chorusfnm bust. During this number. Di·rrctvr Erickson will wield the baton.The promincnce of the speakers andthe attr:tctiveness of the program.prol1Ji<cs t<' attract a large .. crowel.:lnd :1rran�ements have been made t('accommodate five thousand people.' I LEADERS OF W ASIIIlfGTON PROMENADE• I..The Eighteenth Annual Washing­ton Prom, held last night in Bartlettgym, was' ai�ecided SUCCess in everysense of the: word. In attendance itexceeded the record of any precedingProm, the, decorations were more at­tractive. a�4 the music was better.There was a sound of revelry whentwo hundre:d dancers met in Bartlettgymnasiuni; to celebrate the festivitiesattending the Eighteenth AnnualWashingtoh Promenade. A t nineo'clock the strains of the grandmarch sounded from the orchestraplatform, and the column of dancersfell into: line, headed by S. EdwinEarle and Miss Geraldine GunsalusBrown. When the round of the floorhad been made once the march di­vided into two wings, the left sectionbeing led by Cyrus LeRoy Baldridgeand Miss Mollie Ray Carroll. At thedose of the opening promenade, aaigantic "C" was formed, with NedEarle and Geraldine Brown at the��� p�!nts of the letter, and Chicagomarch, the dancing' begaO-;an-(flasted" ----=�-f�r six radiant hours.· .... '. ., .. _'--.....-:: ... _Decorations Tasteful.,The decorations were . tastefullyplanned and well executed, A canopyof green bunting was built over thehead� �f th� .d�ncers, from the rail­ing of, the running track to the peakof the ceiling. The canopy was hungwith festoons of cherry blossoms andlireeneiy a�a completely .concealedthe unattractive beams and raftersa'bove. Ai Intervals small Americanflags hung on 'the' running' track, andthe walls on all sides were bankedwith palms and bay trees. The mostpleasing feature of the new decora­tive scheme was the placing of thetwo booths in the hall, one for thepatronesses, and one for the alumni.The two booths were decorated moreelaborately than usual, and containedall sons of provisions for the com­fort of . the occupants. There werertlgs, 'chairs, tables and divans, to­gether with palms and bay treesaround' the lattice-work sides andfionts of the booths.' Over the boothGccupied by the patronesses was alarge illuminated electric ··C." Be-'hind the' musicians hung the largeChicago banner. which is a traditionof all Washington promenades.The lighting was well arranged.'ncandesc-ent lights were hung fromamong the flowers, lighting up theflora' decorations and shedding asoft glow on the merry throng ofhandsomely attired dancers.H'ilsh for Alma Mater.IA� the chimes in Mitchell towerpealed. forth Alma Mater at lO:O;j,there was a hugh in thc music andevery dancer paused with re\'CTltially\1Pt�rn�d face. until the hells had fin'i�hcc! ringing the hymn.�:\t midnight thc p:ttroTlCSSCS lcd thew'ay thr('T�h thc cO\'cred corridor be­t�w:, acr�ss ."i7th street to Hutchin­son hall where the Prom �\,pper wa ..�orved. Here. too, the dccorati �nswere well planned and carried out.After partaking of a palat:tblc sup'per. the promenaders returned to the(Continued on page 4)I ::-:":::�:',-:.< .(� \·:':';'·�.t#·'; .�·.;:�.{.·, .• �:,CarroD.I:• � Co. _ �...- _ .. # •• .J r. i(Coad ... ed oa pace 4!'.1'1 ONE, )1Q�'PRO�ADEPASSES tNTO 'HISTORY0. IIadred ad Fifty CGaPIea Daceia � AuaaI WUhiqtODPromeaade.MlDNIGIfI' SUPPER IN' COMMONSLarge ·Att�dance. and HandsomeDec:oratioDs�: Make ; Last Night'sDance-'.Greatest Success.� .II I,�, ..: �; ,,.,. ,! ;, :.: ;.., .f: '. 'I:.i �� I, .; I. l'.\ �" ..• :: ;...� .'.; ! THE DAILY l'11ABOOH.Til. OfUclul Student PubllcatioD of Theliul\'cl"1Ilt1 of Cbleaso.Former11The t;nl\'craa1t7 of Chlcaco Week11l··ouodedTh. Weekly ••..•••••••• October I, 1892Th. Dully .••••••••••••• October 1. 1802PulJlIliLcd Vally, except ;sunda1 .. Mon·da1. uud hollduy.. durlnc three-quarter.ot tile liuh'cralt,)' )'eur.li:utered all &>cond-el.au wall at the Chi­cago l'u8toWl'C, Cbleuco, lWoola, liarchHi. lUUS. uuuer Aet of March 3. 1813.TUE STAFF. ·N. A. 1'1:.1::.1· H:·,;n • • AlaDaalDc EdltQra. oJ. D.\Ll: • • .New. EditorII . .t'. (;A1U·,t,;!liTEK AthleUc EditorA;SSO(;lATE EDITOK�W. J. i·'uulec, r. Tliylurc. w. lIou<;llluud 11. L. KennicottlI. W. Ite ..lJ. L. llreedEdltOi' -------�--.---- ...... --------THE DAILY MAROON, 'WEi:>N�DAV, F2B. ti, 1011.* • " C''.. ..- �"'_ - .-. - -'."He who bw1ds wiselybuilds well."., An'�I�'PI�verb but it- s true,. There·s coned perspec­liVe m the construction of .:.;:.u.r�!;�irS�;1;� \1.:: _; of rare tobaccos C C meas- :/!t�r� �!en�edy,!:ka�i ilexperience. ';': I.: We haven't "Iatl:" an {liexpensive package f�r them 'f& I��::. �d- rOll. get 10 aJ.:Htio. nat (;��l.:§� �.i . Cl�es-20 for 1 5. rents.. ���'" � •• ; �.·.··.l. '0; .. ::!i:;',� r��:::1HE � AMERICAN TOBACCO. CO. im·�!��:i;�:�: �:'�f.:�ji;m��:\:j::':::::'��:::'::::!fi;:�t:::fff:t::;::::��t�1f::�;::!������:]: Chapel Assembly;· Junior CollcgeJl�C�� .. �I,l'� .' w�l�le:� .:&l",�del .' �� 10 :;;v,tomorrow. .'L-� Ce�cl� de : Conversation," Fran­I.�ise j'liects: ill ':��xing'ton . S "<;it 4 p.Ill., tOlltorrO\'I.... ... Count·· A)bert Apponyi;' formerl):Hung�rian ··Mini:5ter.�of� ,=ducatip�' -\Viii,"Ile�k in �Iandel o� y:i\'�r��� 'P�act�;-.t,,, p. nt. tomorrow·· ..'Masonic 'Smok�� i-�. Hit.�hcock clubiooms, tomorrow.:c\·cning,'His\oric�l Club !n�eting. in, . Hitch,�c.ck lihrary <!t 7:::0 P. m. tomorrow ..German Club mceting i�l Lcxiligtona:, -J p .. Ill. Friday •.Mathematical <;lub J!l�trllg ·iil l�y­l'r:'QI! 'a t .. ::�O p. on1;:, l;'riday '.Blackfriars dancin-g' class, Thursda);,;:4.)'-8:'-1;;. instcd of' Wednesday, RC)'no..Ids club t h('ater.:· . ..' .Sophom'ore Dance' postponed fromFrida\' n�xt to Saturday.Th; Score Club dance which' \\'as{lrigillally <.clledlllcd· for :\brch ., ha��)('('1l po:-t!)()llcd ulltil Saturday :'\Iarch11; ()n a('cO\I11t' oi c"nflictii,g date:'.Annual Reception' ()f the J�(,y:lOlll"duh tn' Prl',i(icnt :1tHI :\lr·,. Jtllhnllwal he hcld in -tile r�e\'lt�'111� club at� :::0 p. Ttl. �a tur��l;:�-' -:\1 �11l her:' andth�ir friend" im·ited.Theodore Thomas Concert at .. p:may ri:-.e to the glory that fills the m.i in Mandel Tuesday.campuc;. may he the lioniz('d heroes Junior .S�g Dinner, "�cdlll·:,(byof the hour and wear their college �tarch 8. Plac� an��unced later.ltEl·0RTEBSlI. n, Sl�v�r .. honers on their breast, And yet ifthey think such sudden fame indicatestheir future success, or if they thinkthat without effort they shall main­tain their place, you way put themdown as aftercollegc failures ... Therei s a sort uf volatile power that ex­j)ands and rarirics when warmed lJy-t,hc --br�ath -of popular- apprcival. until.it is all pervading and has' carried its-name -ill to ":rClllutest "corners of the:-porting sheets-when lo!' the: tumultand the shouting dies and the l'uw\:rhas evaporated. For it is founded 011that °jickle somerhing termed-vpublic:il'pro\'aJ, and is subject to all theJlanges of the unreasoning mob. Isis remarkable thcn, that the humor­ous papers of the world have a time\\ orn joke un the college hero andI:i-; after college failure? He hasrounded his house on this air, 'and,like all airy fancies it must vanish att hc touch of practicality. - Ce�clia \\' ert heimer of Beecher had. Thhe arc those in the University. a� her .guest over the week-end Miss\\' hu have made the college" lioli'or -d' Martha Stuart of. 1\ orthwestern.j;artial goal. who have tirst ·:01 a11 i�ni': • .. .. •proved themselves by ·cltrricuhiln· The annual \Vashillgton party wasw o rk and traincd their. illind;.�_' . ihey .�i\'cil iu Grce;twood hall last evening.l.avc undertaken the lllanag�rshii) 6; : \ .1Iiil:U�l··\� as danced by Mona Quay­the editorship or the place on tl{(; le, l'h.r!1i:�· Schriner, Blanche Mason,;'lhklic team for a two-fold rcason-> iiud Helen Connor in George Wash­t:r�t that they may do something Ior ';H�ton costume, and Frances Wol­(orneil and for themselves andido it' gamuth, Dorothy Goodrow, Suzannewcll ; and next that' Cornell a'll� "'�hey kishcr and Martha Whittemore in.nav benefit from the work- well dOliJ; Martha Washington dress.rh�sc men usually ;'u'n on schedule • • • •;Ilid wcigh each I!o�� ��'iiK sontt�husi- Mr. anu Mrs. Thomas Jefferson willness of worth. They lca}n applicati()Ji l'!ltertain this c\'cning at Green hall.111<1 the economy of t'iin�,:tliey forill ;11 honor of Gellcr'al and Mrs;·'\Vash­;laLits of work ana learn 'to" beiicfit i!1g�on .. The Generalwill b�' impu­irPIll the \)'�rk itsc{Ciiot 'f�ol� Ute -Un· :;onateJ. -by .Helen· D'Ooge and :Mar:.krgracinale. h_ol�'ur i.t lll:iy·�bring. In- : h:� by Jcan tatTieron,' Thomas jef�deed, thc hOl�or. is guite seco�dary to ferso!i' wiil be' ""taken by' Cor�eiialhe pleasure. in� doing somc·thi.ng w'cIt; .flealJe and 'l\Ii-s� jefferson' by Sybiland after gr�duation.� th�Y-.��C�li�3s.i \l/�ight. Toasts. wit I be given at: di�::q)t to sc;!ar.ck _for '�Ol!��; )��{io� 1I�� by .Ern�wtitie . Evans, .as Baronl hat is equally .pl�astng )Qr;"_Hs_.:W_Q_rk : \'rin' StelibcQ,; ��,#jorie: �il1 a� Pat­:.Ione. . Thcse-:·.!1len;_ ,�o�mi��P.{tl�c!.r .ri�.� JIcnry ill1� ;'Elizabeth: Halsey asreconts) are.: .not the- ;cu1�' heroes '.d�� gl�st of. �.<!tl��.n H;ll�..'. ' .. .... :."'" . _. .... .,.. �..... .. . ..., .' '. .' .of the fu''y.�y'�,S!lee�; .f��;@_ �:���h . ;'+ :. '.:- ..... ...a hly "make-g_eod,":1£ ort!i:jt>r Jbe·�§itk� - � :.I\��r_e���::'!':!!Ln.ID.g� .,\ru:- ��e�:��f�:�:::r��t��t��#£t�i�h� ��i.1:a!:�:::;t,:�i�:.�.Iliakc it. an4::.alt�f.).1.igh �if'4s<trtie�'��p : l�� e�i�iie: sec�e(azy;, ldi;:''1pseph' :delln�lll)l'�� ?i_:�!1I�_�?lt��i}�bJ�"YOur:���: . ;:I�C���\'i.t���·�triembt:r of_�he�1:I��­gree agams.t.:��;.c�P .be .oP.t�: :t,�_-.p .. arl�.!l!n�l!!'·. ,a�d_o_¥.�Cb�!!�s .. J!�t1iistic. e.Q.Q_1l!!11· ni1St·/the !ar�.nu·nk: � ... :r<tne. th\!",;C�icago 'host of t�e count.':.cr of. ;s�I!:,�1�}���h;�;a� .��l!?o . we_����}r!R��';·. t .e..�.�u_est�:. �!,lt���l�etill the .. 1i.��5i.flL . # _ n-s.� <!f·:.h� ttlJat�����'7�t:�.te��· by· Mrs.-·Har-ty\\·orld:;ftnit;.· .. '.� �.. . ._,.,.�-, ta:ge�lit- �t'�l_(·i����t.day�-aftemoon. .'.' # .... - ' .... ��'·8�� ... �-' .. : t ..• "., ,;"�"i:''''t;'' •. e' .• • ......\'Cry see.d��(t:S��?:I.J!it: �it - ---:' ..... '.•.•. :.1'�._'_-::-' .. -...:.... --: .. ';" ----.cess. , .' .� ,\::.�:�i:r�;;:-��·.::<� .... '. _ . .:ii;:�:tni£9lli!�.party was g'iy� at·KeI­;Thc'rc is stif�i-;:�iie\v -i;;ni·�iIi;ikc, . f�"'11:i!r :last week - in honor of' Miss'. it' count; an'd sc/�\·il�li �'c'�iii'jiIOi/ SCltSC }fI1ln;';!-OI!\'c' tiilHl�d Mi�s Elizabeth'.,:ili "do for· yO�l.. . . . .,\·iHi.ulls .. · ."- ,,:.. .. .:• •Beecher- hall gave an "Alice inWonderland," costume' - 'party last·Sa turday. .E very body- AHce--met- upott1 hat momentous journey was 'therefrom the Dormouse to the Mad Hat-rcr,'.. .•. .• ,.. ., l.J JThe usual Moriday afternoon "AtHome" was given yesterday byGl ecn \\'00d hall fr�D_l: -i. :: J G.•.. �.; :n.le _1.I.le.tnbs:r�,:..--�f, t1)e. F.oster. hO\lSe:�·('IJJJlljti.�.¢', '�hrT)ir �hist�r. and "Eliza-; .. ' .' .'. ..heth. Hnn."�, .''i;.aXc:. a� Te.ception .. to\·,'OI1,l<m pi. th.� . halUast Friday even­ing .. ,The: Qe�oratio�s w�re 'of cab;:'i,age. _ �llinnC'b J' �rid. radi3.hes ..'.. �. . . , .• : :·1': ·,(: .. ··1 •lJul'l'�' \.:UWCl'llult EI1c1uw1:). KUl'luuW. Lywall1:). L. ::;UJ'l'�ll. \\'. \'lulbtilo;,y U. F. Vuubaw1l:. L. UarrlaI'. Kurne7J. li. I'erle.L. StolzW. \\' e111D1LD. ..ANNOUNCEMENTS'.: .�.Thc_ Ijt�r;try . commit�e of the; ap and ·(.io,\\{l was entertain�d at;npper. S�'nday �e\'.e�i�g by the chair':ptau .. \:V;� P. 'Har�l1" .� "'l:\ Ct)lilljon :w�-; gi\'�I,1.at .• GrecnwQod:';�11 :j:riday·:ajternoon fr<?m. 4. ·to: 6J)�; tile. -wol1len:' of. the· Senior' class.The d�.�i.�l�a�. 0 � �of. ':ie��r�i' �f_raii��­illents was 'E-dith HemingWay. Editll'f'ri�ld�\'ilie it.�':5'. rcspq�_;ibJi"' for' 'fav:'. ·r�· for rite �Qttfl\0n ::.. . ....,It. -.' ..•. ....' .' .. �:.'. TI;� lQC�:ll �hapter �of Sigma Nu 'en-- • .t·. . '..t nai'lcd the. :;";orthwesteni chapterTil Lhicago.· ahiitini' at "the' �'haPtcr(li.'C la.;< S;i!�(lay afternoon.. ..:\ r('cent'°I:tiling at"the Universityi r(,t1l!"yh'ani:1 eXcludes all students.fnr intcrcollegiate athleHcs except: :!o .. c rcgi�te�('<1 in the Liheral Arts.! ':P:1 ri 1111.'il t._:\ kagi'e '�'a� recently fonned atIq·li .. ·�� 'fur t1l<" 'purpo!'c ·of. su'ppres·-ill.:.!' <:br;g and c\lT�ing at that uni.\ (r.-ity.· A - ·su<pct:t·' is tried before a,!tldent '�ntiri an...l. if found gunty is:l'''c,,<:ed ·a·1Tneonf.a cent a word. T�istl'on<');' �oes :toward. a hig spread ofthe lltembcrs of the- league. .' A�·G�:A.·l·�· '-. 'IANYTHING DOING?r\\'OlIE�'1:) DEPABTAlENTlharjorie 11 ill, &Ilitor.HUlh l�cLlckcr. AasoclateItEl'ultTERSM. l'uml>lJcll1-lui'Cnl'C Catlin Alma Llcl1tJsunSCIU1".rION BATESBy Carrier. $�.:;O pcr y�nr; $1.00 per qr.elly wall. $i.:.!:; pel' 'lua1·ter; $3.00 peryellr iu advance. ..• _� ... .'_.,_-:��"t.The iullowing editorial is from areccnt issue of the Cornell SU.:1."To the man in embryo�'College who �its before the fireHcnors and dreams of an after colo'lege life, thcre may cometwo il:!dings,-foreboding and assur­ance. They may cume separately,and each lllay mean his failure, orthey 111:1Y come togcthcr, counterbal�anced, and then thcy bring ·success .The proccss of "making good" mustbe tempered with determination toovercolllc thc obs�acles of the path,and must have enough of assuranceto stcel OIlC for the tcst. But alsothere must be foreboding, or enoughfarsightedncss to realize the gravityof <:ach ta�k and the necessity ofmustering up powcr.I t has Lecn said that the man whodrifts is going backward, for the r�aoS�Hl that nothing �tands still and he atlc'�st cannot move ahead. He lacks�1�Sllrallce or he has too much, helacks foreboding or he is weigheddown belll..·ath it. And just so long ashe is cuntentcd with assurance or\'anqui:-hed with foreboding he is not<hIe to walk the path of success. Inl1is college hie he may drift on thehi!,;h title of pupularity, and the mi�­age oi undl·rgraduate favor that pro­nounces his hollow fame will fadea�, !:>()(.n as some real work confrontsJ:it.l. It i:-: an casy matter to gath�rthe cullq.:c hOllor, and cover one:s... ·a11 with shingles once the line ofclub, ha�. taken you in tow. And beit kll"·.\'Il that you win these on nomcrit otllcr than thclr circt1msta�cesni :111 111.der.:.::rallllatc life, unles�, per'hap:', it be that yc,tt arc a "good fel­jO\\,"-:tl111 he cnds where? Is thereanything morc purposeless than a ty­pical "gl)llli fellow," or aphrasc morcinsipid than "one of the boys"? Theathlctc. tl,e editor, the cOlllmittee man, I,I GUARANTEED BOSE.Sl������: �.OO.. TROUSERS': :$1.50 to $750:FULL DRESSSIIIRTS and VESTS$l.25 to' $4.50���_.SILVERMAN � SON�. Sto,.- �Sl '. "Selle Street44 Jackson Bou�evard.,{1125 fast 6lrd StreetNcar LexinctOD.�(�.! ......:. o.,. ......""D ...... _COL - Lr A·,�·-�rs p. �2 FOR 25 .C' E�N .'F.,S.·- If you arenot· in liDeTHay Aa ••• OR •• .M .• 0X .... I...... -'7 ,KARL • WILSO}lf;,·'0.---.:._ .. A.J��o .•. . ...... fSJ1'IC �.:-r' .';-.' . . . with a dresssuit, get inline for the: I1nID - ... _� ..PlAIN BATHS ·.25r!.. rba· IIIop :- .....qPlld)q t.. h-'•• Deubora. Itnet.. .... _ PROM.T. C. SCHAFFNER78 State Street, Room 27...... ,: .. ; .AvmOB UT8>4:_ :Be oriainal aDd .......... t�lbat. Plain. ".00; �atIt letter. 01' a .. -eta) eaabroadered· .. ow froat.: . ".so.State ... ' 8atiafKti_ .... I8l�HAROLD ABRAl1IALL .'£at 1I0000dllli, Hew ·York.· ,. : ...... :A NEW BASE BALL BOOKSPALDING'SOFFICIALCOLLEGEBASE BALL ANNUAL1911The only Base Ball Book pub­lished that contains the OfficialBase Ball Data of the CoUec,eYear in Base Ball.Pictures cf all the leading Col­ltge Base Ball Teama and CoUeceBase Buj� Statistics. These areonly to be found in Spalding's Of­ficial C()!!q;e Base Ball Annual10r 1911.PRrc� TEN CENTS------------" -Week'. Games �ru� ill' �ereDce Hear., Jt!� ��. � Jp-: 1'�Import-Pardue 'hkca Trip to ro,.'� .!_�.W-.'o�orp���•• 'WiaconaiD 'aDei iiiDeaota. ruu..::. nr. �. "Chicago meets JIlinois Friday. night "The tickets �or Co_'Wt ��rt �p-.in Bartlett in the second p,me of the 'ponyi's lecture' on 'Unir,e�pl Peace'season. �ncouraged by their victory are goi�g rapidly," s!-i� ��. '��rtsonover Purdue, 'Hlinois ho�es, to win .yesterda� mo�iri''''' "a�� ,� �e pres'by a larger score than they were' de-' enr' rate �iI1 be ��,u��� ��(or� to­featecl by the Maroons earlier in the morrow afternoon." The lecture isseason. The team is confident of to' be Jiven in' Man��� �� �'�mC;rr()wputting up its best game which it at'" o'clock, under tb� ��s{)ic.e$ of theclaims it was unable to do in the first Civic Reform. Ticketi mat be se-cured at the President's -office.cce, ��g to mj)U-ies. 'Last year, �t w.i.l�,: be r�bered ,�ounl Aponyi is the Hungarianthat the Maroons won the first game Minister 01 Public �ducatiQn. and inwhich was played at Champaign but the last few years prominent inlost the secoad, played OIl the Bart- world afiairs,b,ing one of the strong­lett Boor. Hope that Satur�'s est advocates of universal peace andga� may not. turn out in similar international arbitration. lie has beena.' member' of' the' .H. ouse of C.. om. -fashion was expressed yesterday bythe coaches. Last uight th.e �Y� .. ere !;.q:!S since 1812, and was speaker(rom' 1002 to 1904. He ·has written agh'ell a 0 light wor�out, b��et �c-lice �aking' up t,h� greater 'p� of �e .reat many articles for the new spa­uers 'and magazines of Hu.. ngary.time. The improvement Chicago has If"France, Germany, E�ancl andevidenced in the last games f�JlisUs American on subjects coaaected witbground for speculation as to the final universal peace, and ·bas on his ptes­stan4ing of the team ,�ong the ,.ent ·tour of the United· States "liv-leaders. A victory over Illinois will .ered . several lectures on aUied sub-go rfr towards boosting the team still j�C;t8.further up the percentage table.. YI�Cln Count Appoayi was askedOther Conference Games. what he thought of .AmeJ:iq, lle sa.id:Other ·Co,�fe.re:l:lce ���s ",-,hic� are '!If you mean what do I thi� ofscheduled fOl' this week ,,"e crucial' wbat. I have seen, I C&J;IJlOt ,say, lor'in their ·�i�c&l1�e. Purdue t��s a -i han hael time for Dothioa but im­.... ard trip, 0meeting Wisconsin Friday pi essions, But of. the 1l.u.it.e1 Statesnight at .M.aclisou �n� ���O!AL the and Americans . I. Ib_.� jp"at deal.following night at Minne,polis. If I �a.Y.e .long. been .a _s1ud�t Qf .your.Wisconsin wins, the Badgers will go. �ojllLtry _p.d . its .w,tj.hJ.&i.PJl$. ¥ QUI'into -first place for th'e fi��t tim�' this po;.v.er t.o .assUn.i.late ,foil" abfPr.� .qcl)year. Nortbw'estem meets Illinois ata .,.,ast. n\Ul)ober pf .�c�,. qciJlEvanston SatQ.rday. Iowa .has oJ;le· f'l�ents has been a ���t .marYe�more coufereace .game' s�lcd, to :mc.that with Minnesota on March 4. . "I bav.t b'_q}{Jle .10nB H8F.� p. �-Although Iowa is ranked iti"the per-: tl1ll$j_.st,ic .ad;qlJrf!r .m .� .Y':14��centage standing as tying' �th Wis-" St'bt�. ij:.�ni_w i� h� 011 :trifl,·consin· {or . second place, �he. �awk-:, and. .l.. w�g� t.o � it %ysc�. �t is ��eyes ca.nnot be count�d i�. tJ:le race.: f' of ��at We"", .REft princi­They: Ji'ave i-n.layed. only three - c6h,�.et� - OC;� �... '� .. '." - .�- 1;� ,:_t�ry" '.n'T v.lcs. greatfflF��, �.�,o,�. -.ence games. and·these-with i!rieriQt'. 'wlli<;Jl . ,a '1'�P4�u1 .!���� i�.tc-ams. Iowa' scheduled her. games .m8;D is being worked out."targeiy in.' �he Missouri c�nrcre�ce.·P�.�!t 'P�LT.W,IN��.. :,� :�lQB· �.AQ.¥.. ,."> - �. '. ' ¥�.$ ''''�� .A4J,';;;: in t��. _PQQ' .�.Da'jria. Blonder an� �b1t �� :.� - vu,on,. �,4 .. ��h ,in J�iJ!lar�§,. ;y!�etranta-W-uiner to· � -u� the �rs . jn y�§terdays contests·.versity in' state Contest. in .th;· §1.emo,ids' �lub ��r.fls a��.. ' .. H •'P01>1 tQ:v-�el;l,t. J.". pQ91, , �ha.�W .. �fe�led .Howard by." .�c�r.eoi ·1;�6 to .&8. �,,"s' high .�� �s7 .� ;Q:oJlVa1.d's �...� ·lo�t j.O Adams in �1 br a"CQre ,oJ �2r .'0 �50. Parker's hJ.:g1J r;un� t 9 Wl.�· A.!1a� 7. In. bi1l�ds� \A-e.��ed ._�nlich 175 �o 129.�i� . '��J'4 a.NP .run of 14 an��ra�li.cb J}. .CHICAGO WORKS HARD FORILPNOIJ GAilE ,RID4Y __ - . � .... _ 1::::: HF.Q�WR,�q�1LECTURE TICKETS LARGE. ...........ya1e� _SeoiOl': Pr.C�dl�I�9P&la,t .ga.A2 ••� .Ust .�ar.ne membership of.ebe .uro ,aabat: Harvard is . .l®.�·There is a Jaw in.o� which ex-� ... pt� Jr,PJe�ity "p�. from .:�­tion.-:u:uch .10 ,�;a's' b��n�,!�,�cte.d .as the'date for ,tbe .an��l. ,�te�a,te of thestate ,\1 .. iv�ties o� phi.o, I ,,�ia.na,and minois.Herbert Clark has donated a valu'able ;antbrC;pological collection ofsP.ecimens from' the islands of theSquth Pacific. . ,ifhe American college which has� . th� gre�t�r per ��t of ·.its .11IIDDi in'Paul 'Hanter· Do4tJe, .'., .is author �'Who's :Who"is A�t with ... t.of th� ·following piece of, poetry .that _appeand·in the Oxford Tiines .of�,Qx-· In ;l r�cent �ont�t.,. }l{eb�ska ItU··.ford, Eugland, where Mr.� Dodge .no. dent kicked � .�.i�. J:lel.d t feet aboveis: .tbe noor..BIG TOIl CARSON PIRIE.,. . .koTT&Co.F�"ruary SaleMEN'SSHOESReduced frommuch higher prices$2.75A large assortment fro:nwhich to select. Bothboots and low shoes intans, calfs and patents.�e and conservativestyles. Weights suitable forpresent and spring wear.French MethodHand LaundryI 1 !, 6 £. 63rd Street.P!"me 11. P. 6 r I s,Our 18 : cars of experience inthe Iaund ry trade is the benefitgiven tr OUT customers.Our a�cnt. P. A. Soochman, willc:lall and deliver your laundry freed charge.Mendin ; and darning Free.The J?reliminaries of the Peace Ora'torical· contest witt' be' held in -Kentat .,4 o'clDck .. F';day, Fe�. � ...P�u1 Davis, Uirsch S�ble, ,�d �­N .. rd Blonder a"re the remaining con­testants, the original· Bamber beingnin�. The wiDae.r. ,oi,.e.p���.,�s will I'�esent. Mle . UJli��ty .iA.'the' State contest which will be held�t Northwestern in. the latter part..f. March. The priZes in - this contest-�re seve�tY.:five a�d fifty - dolbrs.file winner of the State contest willrePresent .l� ���te o�' ��Ii�ois ill aninterstate 'contest between the repre­�entatives. of Illinois. Indiana, O�io,'• __ A W: '.Penu.rJ� �: ��. FIRST FLOOR, SOUTH ROOMoW.� .·L.MANASSB'-'I �� OPTIC�ANESTABLISHED 1868'88 Madison Sr. Tribune Bldg.rye glasses and spectacles :acien· :tifically fitted and adjusted, . Ex­�mination Free of charge.A-k Iii !-{'l' the New Idea Mounting.� .PaQ1 H�� � ':01 •. 1 .. AQthor ofJ'� •. AU the news of ft.l� �mpusin Th� P.My "Wpo�.1911Heat RegulationThe Johnson PoemoatiG SyBtaThe Recognized StandardInstalled in the University of Chi­cago Buildings.CGmplete Systems for all lIethodaof Heating.StC:t111 ('(,nlrul of Humidity.Reducin� Vahoes for Air, Water.Il.Jt \\·:.:a Tank Regulators.Johnson Serviee te.�H. W. ELLIS, 1Igr.Chicago 0 mce. 93 Lake SueetChicago Kent College of LAWTit I 131':' ,'r. (:()()I) bwyf'TS are h. eoMtantdl-man,l. II c�,('�t 1':11,1 Jlror�icm. EntriBtrronr�I"�. 11 . c,'" I..Ln. in tbr� 1KI'S. I..aq •.. ·t an,1 '.·1 "'ll"iPI'('II �"�nh'lr La. SehoolIII ,I ( "I' I'n,1 I'o!'litionlt in la. of·�� 1M 'c""l� nr !'Itllllj'nts yt'ar)Y. '"'til",· n':l\ ,.'�" f':'ti·('n�<'lI .bil� workhic fora .Ie:.:-" , ',:., ,·!·anr{' for amhitlou, 10UllJr", .. n. �,: . I, ,r F"N' ratalo1tll�. Add� .CHIC' 'GO '([NT COLLEGE OF LAW.''''� HO O('lIrhnm �tr1'f't.l.�rt'lr" i·: . ,'::'. :,.'I. E. Van HURD St .• Chicaao!!!! LITTLE ART CORNER1528 E. 5 tat ST.Arts and Crafts Goodslhl : lM E TO BUY YCUR ClfTS.\:; il1c I1CW� of the campusin The Baily Maroon. '.,1Noble;D Soper ex�ends a personaljp.v:i�g9n to you to call and inspect". Jlery �Ie_ct line .of lNooleQ.s for this�on's wear.SOller·0.........·T......J7.6 .»"'-�P.l ��eet. Com";:Maaroe.Sccoaul Floor. Telephone Central I.t44WHAT IT MEANS"�CaD ,_�� -.�ebui1t" .meaDa a clau of typewriters, ncb ..:�.'�r.� � � � � ��wed •• ltiaaDideDtlfyiqter1ll.� 19 .� ,.9.� .��n.� &010 the cr-t mua of typewriteRwhich are otf.ued JIIlder the -name ";R_IIilt."It means tbat If.7.oa.__ aD .�� Rebtdlt TJ'l)eW'rit'" of ...make. �.m pt. FACTORY re¥lt machin, nbailt with ...para; not oae· that baa been limp!)' r� aDd �ed _ ia aD ordLDaI'J' abop, bat ODe equal to new ia medlaDica1 qulit)'.'We �tee evel')' macbiDe we ..u for ODe ,...r, aDd also �_�tee. � title.·4ttu.rjclI.fJ IfIrl.tl�g MaC/line Co.The 0r!.iDal ,Typewriter ExchaDae Established more tha. � y ........ te-:::rc:r=;'i-;;� Il�9 �,�r.D Str�et, <;:bi�o TelephoDe HurllOD �-I .. 'P .• O'NEILManufacturen ofBig Tom ,has folded his midnight·band . Tb� seniors in �.be .�!!gineering3chool a Minnesota are c:cnstructng aAnd throbbed till his beart'is tired, . . o. '.,as hQrse 'po�er mQn02J!.!le.And sleep has scattered ;his golden·sandsO·�r the gray stone castled slumber···lands:'l'he lamps of ,heaven are fired.-Deus lIluminatio-Goerl heaven iIIaminates the world:His wisdom Ileeps the h�art .aglo,!;Whf'n .crimson -b�nn,e,rs float belowThe stam flag's ·unfurled. 1'_UNKS, GRIPS AND SUIT CASES�'p,cc�al 3�yl_e:s ard sizes made to order. I'r()mpt attention �\."to repair work.EXPRESSING TO ALL DEPOTS1:Jaree trip I daily to city.Main Sto�752 E. S'btty-third Street.:Pho�,e Hy'de �ark 4242- Fat"tory and S.lesroo.145�-6 East Fifty-fifth Str •• "Phune Hyd� rark 44-Be a Io� .atudent and _Iabscnbe ior Th� Daily Maroo ..� ::-, i"',� , !r;� ,,I ",. :i 'i: f�. !,."';,,t THE DAILY. MAROON, WED��SDA V, FEB. �, 1011.AMUSEMENTSILLINOISWILLIAM GILLETTEin his four act drama"'SECRET SERVICE",, , E����!i tll.JIemaI tUF ormerl,. the T IIeYdtDirec:tioa Sullivan & CooaidiDe. L I. Mootape. MuaaerDirect From Drury Lane TheaterLondon.THE SALAMBOS"The Wonders of the ScientficWorld.'�2 ShowaNi&'htly. Daily MrtiDe.a1000 RcacnrM S_ta at 10'" 20 CeDta6-Oaptivating Feature Acta:..-ei BLACKSTONEDA yID BELASCOPresentsDAVID WARFIELD.-IN-The Return of Peter GrimmI' :LYRIC:. ' �. Sam and Lee Schubert, Inc.announcesLULU GLASERin the greatest operatic success of herartistic career"'{HE GIRL AND THE KAISER"JII' ••IGARRICK: . Forbes-Robertson inTHE PASSING OF THETHIRD FLOOR BACKi ( pOWERS,�i. Charles FrohmanPresentKYRLE BELLEWin the best of all detective playsRAFFLES!'..GRANDMR GEORGE ARLISSin the new comedy of iiitrigue"DISRAELI'�inLouis N. Pareker.STUDEBAKERRUTH ST. DENISand 49 other dancers. Orchestraof SO.CORTComedy Ten StrikeHenry W. SavaCe ORcnHenry Kolker in"THE GREAT NAME"LA SALLETHE GIRL I LOVE"The Best Comic Opera in theCity."WHITNEYDAVE LEWISin"DONT LIE TO YOUR WIFE"Thursday, Shoppers Matinee. EntireHouse Soc. All seats reserved.COLONIALJOS. M. GAITESpresentsThe musical and humorous treat ofthe season."KATIE DID", ;,.McVICKERSTHURSTONThe Great Magician.; !, ,I � pRINCESSERNEST VON POSSARTGERMAN REPERTOIRE.. ;-----_ -------------\ OLY�PIC. ;: ! Geo. M. CobanaGET-RICH-QUICKWALLINGFORD, j, i, IL _ ONE MORE PROMENADE - 'PLOT OF_".A'MIDWAY LOcAL';PASSES INTO HISTORY DlS�QY.E.REP BY. ,SLEU'lHS(COlltinDed from page I) I .':. ilonor: S;8t� Women'. -� andg-y-m-n-a-si�u-m--fo-r-t-h-e-re-I-n=-a"';in:::'i-n-g"':"'fi-f-te-e-n Athletes .Main . Features of W·dances. A.A • Pro�ucti� Friday -Niaht.·The who officiated The play's the thing this week­alter' the Prom-s-and one hundred wo­men are working. to make the W. A.:\. \ audeville Friday evening 'rival theannual Blackfriar production .. Thepr ogrurn includes musical and dane,lIIg: numbers a-nd vaudeville skits, but1.ltC,n·;;l is, .�ol1centrated on "A Mid·v, ay Local." a. musical farce in twoacts, which is to compose the secondhalf of the program... �� .M idway Local,':' is a tale of thelocal gYUl1l�!>i1.lI11, and the college man\\ ho stumbles through the Lexing­I,.n. pas.�agcway whcttf.!r curiously,timidly or -indiffercntly, will have achance to sec: �:\vho's Who' andWhat's W.hat in the world of femin;. ine ,.gymnasts. No - attempt. will bemade however ·to make the capacious.,tage .at Mandel resemble the squat,cramped Lexington gymnasium.Honor. Point ,System Master.. .The play present the women of theUniver sity .even more in the grasp ofi he Honor point system. There is-uch a-demand for gym excuses thatDr. Fakeher, Dean of the Medical: <chool, ,sells them at auction and thelidding rs fierce. . Study and athleticstogether are impossible,· and a coop­eration has been formed by girls to.10 the studying for the members of• he basketball team in 'order' to de­feat Wellesley.' There is' an exeit­.ng bleacher scene, some rousing Chi­cago songs arid Wellesley is defeatedLy 'a western college for the firstli�ile in "its 'history,Tile ch�ract�rs are take-otis onLexington faculty. Elizabeth Titzel,:t� Mrs. 1.-Ieyers and Jane 'Graff asPetey are expected to make' theircounterparts .in the gymnasium' as.amous as Trainer Johnson' or Julius111 the arin�ls' of 'University life. .- The complete cast of 'characters is.IS Iollowsj .Miss Studley, Physical Director ofthe Women's Gymnasium ••••t'.. , , _Altha . MontagUeMiss l'ierce' � .' .•....••... EtIie Hewitt.VIiss Spurnum Marie Ortmayer, '06Miss Coachem Josephine Kern:\lrs� Helpum, wardrobe mistr�ss:.. . . . . • ',' ,. Elizabet'h TitzelPetey, 'First Aide Jane GratI.M iss June Yore, prettiest girl in,.the, "U" •.••••.••••• Marie RogersCheer Lead�r Evelyn Phillipslfiss Silly Laura WilderMiss Scairt ' .. Paula BurkeMiss ,I, resh •. � .•••...•.•. qlive DayisJ)r. Fakeher, Dean of Medical..School .•........ ZilIah ShepberdTwine' ' .. � .. '.. Gladys Goctchel.. Fla"rence Denniston.\uthors Lydia Lee. . Augusta SwawiteLeader 'Hobble Chorus ;.Olive BickelIn addition there -are to be songsiand dances by the Freshman chorus,Hobble chorus, Corporation chorus,);a:-;kethal1 Girls and Flower chorus.MASONIC SMOKER TOMORROWTo Be! Given for University Muonsin Hitchcock.Mrs. Juison at Home Today.�rr�, Jucbon will be at home to heri:-iend!' as u!'ual this afternoon. :'Chocolatei� Bon BonsUnequaled .. Fo.mtam· .DriDb.ORDERS FILLED BY PHONE. SHIPPED ANYWHERE159 State St. lit Michipn Ave..179 La Salle Street.' , All of us areliving so much,worldng ItO much and plAiY.mg ao much that aome ofua .... not giving our eye.the att.ntioD we ahoweLW. deplore auch a .tateof dalra that make. ouraerrice. nece.aary. On theother hand we feel l'ecom.paused fOI" the good 'Wehave dOD. for the .ye. ofolh.r. and the good 'Wewould like to do for your.If you need properly pre..cribed and fitted gl •• aea.patronesseswere:Mrs. Harry Pratt Judson.Mrs. George Edgar Vincent.Miss Marion Talbot.'Mrs. James Rowland A'iigcu.··Mrs, James We'ber cLiJm:' 'Mrs. Amos AlonzO- Stagg.Mrs. Edgar Johnsori 'Goodspeed.llr�. William Darnell MacClintockMrs. Clarence !.L. Brown.Mrs. Samuel \V.' Earle,M rs. Alonzo N. Carroll.Mrs. Frank C. Burke ..The music was furnished by' De­pew's Orchestra. The' program of se-uctions was as follows:1. Dollar Princess.2. Powder, Rag.'3. Love's Treasure:4. Powhatan's Daughter,ii. Espana... ..6. Chocolate Soldier,7. Song, D'Automne.s. King SoLCarmela.1.1.10. Passing of ·Ragtime.:Winter.Spaghetti' Rag:' --, .Senorita.Knockout Drops.Abandon.Imp.Vision of Salome.Temptation.Reine Valse:Carnival Maid.Militaire.-- Flowen for the PromCorsages of OrcbIds. , .,Corsages of, LDJ of tile YaDe)torsages of Violets -ICon&ges of Sweet PeasA. McADAMSS3rd St. and Kimbark Ave.Pho •• B. P ..... $5.00n.12.l:�.H.15.16.17.18.111.2U.21.22. Love is King.2:J. Les Sirens.24. Pussy Rag.2;,,). My Dream.!!ti. Return of Spring.27. Unrequited> Love.i!!I. Up the Street.�O. Beautiful Rag.SUPlJer Extra-Tales of· HotI- �:LASSIFIED.'-' DVDlTlStMtNl'SRat ....... TIIree 1iD_' for 25 CCDta..Six worda to thc 1iDc.I'iye iaHrtiODa for the price of four�'No .cl!�t taken �or lea- dIaD ., cata..' Cub ..at accompanJ' orcJcr.·Wanted-University women to doSieno�pl}y. work dUring:- spare. time -after classes. . Call , at' W.· c.Kern. and �o., University ·'of �i-Icago Branch, ,l304 E. 57th··St.'i; ..sf 17,. ��. 2i. �W�t-some 'good eats? Then cometo'the Washington dinner.TFeb. 22.6 p. m. 50 cents. University:, Con ...grc'gation��Churcb, 56st and Madi-. son a�e •. \· !" .pf 21�---------_. --·Ali" tli� �e�s of the campus· .in The' Daily' Maroon. N. Watry \;l CO.OPTIOIANS.99-101 Randolpb StreetTOG willlWftl' bYe �ta.. comEozt._. f or I.ena efficiency until ycna'. _ar SHUR-ON .yevl fit·� He_ your old I pill into.� __ � SllUIH>N Mountina. __ r#EIGHT DOLLAR OPERA HATThis hat cannot be equaled forless than $8.00. Latest style Ot­toman opera hats for young menOur Price, $5.00Art����l!��re�tore I76 Madison Street I81 E. Van Buren Street.man.The Senior committees who had,'harge of the Prom.' and whose workresulted 111 so radiant a function,were:General Chairman-S Edwin Earle.Finance Committee-Roy Bald­ridge, chairman ; Vallee O. Appd, M.Everett Robinson, Esmond R Long,Earle H. Bowlby.Arrangements .Committee -HazelStillman, chairman; Eimer W. Beat­ty, May Carey� Reno R�eve.Reception Committee-Harold C.(jifi'ord, chairman; Hilmar Baukhage,\V. I)hillips Comstock, DorothyBuckley, Mary Phister.Oecorations Committee .. Aleck \Vhit­tic:ld, chairman; H�rbert G. Hopkins,Donald T. Grey, Ethel Kawin, MaryLouise Etten, Nena ·Wilson.Printing Committee-R BoyntonRogers, chairman; 'William' Kuh,E<!ith Prindeville, Herman R. Kern. . . Patronize Maroon 'Ad\'Crti!'ers.Patronize Maroon Advertisers. Theyar� . rc�iable business people .All the news of ,the campusin The Daily Maroon .MEDICAL 'SERVICETeL P B .. P. 11ft. Tel. 82IN B. P....., .-DB: 'DOBY K. LOTTS •DKMTI8Tom� N. W. Cor. ard st. andKlmbark AYe. Suite 14. Cblea�o.A meeting of representatives ofeach fraternity will be held in the,{eynolds club tomorrow at 2 o'clockfor the purpose of drawing for posi.tions on the track for the inter.fra.lernity relay races. Some of the re­l:\ys will probably be run off in con-juncti(ln with the preliminaries of the .\ Masonic smoker, given by. theCOOK Connty League. A letter has ,'niH'rsity Masons, will be held. to­heen sent to each fraternity with a. morrow' at 8 o'clock in the Hitch·notice of this meeting. Entrance fcc (, pck parlors. The smoker is to bef(,r each team is two dollars and the ;;ltfJrl11al. Card playing ar:ad. severalprize will bc a mctal shield, -i'('eches (Mm the program.Four teams will run at the same The !i>l11oker is heing given to maketime two on each side of the track the Ma"ons of the University betterEach team will be composed of four ;,('([uaintc_d with each other and tomen each of wholll will run one lap. jptere!'t more men in the Mason'�---- dnh. The officers of the UniversityTHE JUNIOR CLASS )Iasons' club are: S. C. Carney, pTesi-SCHEDULES STAG .knt; F .. W. Hann��, secretary andPARTY FOR MARCH 8trea�nrer. The officer!' ()f th� -clubThe Jtmior class wi)) hold a stag expect about a hundred Masons t'oftlrn Ollt to the smoker.INTER-FRAT RELAY. CAPTAINS TO HOLDMEETING IN·CLUBparty \Vednesday March 8 at somedown·town hotel. The exact placewill be chosen later. Speeches, toastsand vaudeville stunts will comprisethe entertainment oT the evening . Those Who Were At the Prom.'. Coatinoed frOm � ..I) . Tel. H. P.434S. Res. Tel Oak 21)24GEO. W. L BROWN, M. D.Practit"e limited to dlseltse!l of tbeRYE. NOSE A:SD TIIRO.-\T.H()urs 9 to 12 :1. m.. 2 to 5 p, ID.&venlnp :md Sundays by appointmentmc.'e, Suite 14. 1230 E. 63r4 8t. N. W.Cor. Klmbllrk A.ve., Chicago.mer and Miss Clapp; Jack Cleary 'andDorotI1Y Higgs; W. P. Harms andMary H ... Staley; Rudy D. Matthewsarid Hden . Higbee; Rich�rd E: My­ers and . Miss Sunderland; J. M.Houghland and E�lth Hemingway;E�mond Lond and Jeanette Theilens;Charles F. Grey and Olive Bickell;C. E. Brown and Miss· Catlin; KarlKeefer and Hazel F. Hoff; F. AlfredHill. Jr. and Pauline W. Edgerton;Merle Sebring and Ruth Hopkins;· R.E. Tuttle and Dorothy Seyfarth; H.G. Hopkins and Helen H.an; Perry D.Trimble and May J. ',Carey; .. ByronHartley and Viola Lewis; Paul DailyJ e�sie - -Rard; S. S. Stark and MissMinor; John C. Morrison andMiss D. Chamberlain; E. B. Mc'Knight and Miss Gladys Scribner:Floyd CatrQll and Miss Hackett· M.B. Erickson and Lilly Magnu's; C. S.Lee �nd M. F. Theilens; R. J. Wrightand Betty Burke;. John J� Schommer�nd Elsie Hazel Steffan; Rob�rt ClarkC'nd Mary Louise Etten; Sanford ScI·lers and Helen Gross; J. B. Coambs a7� Irene Don; Lewis Chamberlainand Hamilton Hayes; T. S. Miller andl�li7.abcth Louise Theilens; H. H�Harper and Mrs. Harper; S. W.Ff'rguson and Miss Singleton; C.Dcgenhorde and Florence Rothermel;Vern.orr,'K. Beebe and Alida McDer_tnlcf: A.' C. Lindquest and GracIaOughton; Ben F. X ewman and Hu­rif't St�de.President and Mrs. Harry PrattJudsor.,Mr. and Mrs. George EdgarVincent Mio;s Marion Talhot. Mr.alld . Mr!'. James Rowland .\ngell,Mr. and Mrs. James \Veher Linn,V. r .. and Mr". Amos Alonzo Stagg,v.r. and Mr:-;. Edgar J. Goo,l,pced,Mr: and Mrs, William Darnell )lac·€iinto('k. Mr, and Mr!'-. Clarelh'c F.rrown. Mr, and Mr�. Sanwd W.E:lr)e. �fr. and Mrs. Alonzo ;\, Car'rell. Mr, and Mr�. Frank C. Hl1rkt-,An original play dealing with pol'itical condition!" and the rise of theSocialist party to power. eTltltl("d"The Servant of the 'People." writtenbv Phillips Cheynoweth. a memher'of thf' junior cla!'-�. wi11 he pre'cntedby the Junior class in connl't'tionwith the Junior Promenade, Feh, 18..'