II.t!II�t,Ii 'f- I'�:1 ' '� .' ..: .. "" .. ', ..I I,s:r, -) "I...... "'J:I,.iiI ItII\ , .... .:,... ... :-:��-:.' -,-...-----.-r.... --- ....... - ...... _ . ...- _ .. -. , ..I11 VUL. xi •. No. so.r,'t11\f'l' FOUl NUMBERS ON PROGIWti Contains 'Selectio� From "Jupiter,"1 "Romeo and Juliet," "L'Arlesienne:�� and "�e Goetter�emmarung."t '....,! The last University concert of tlie,t quarter will be given by the Theo­, dore Thomas orchestra at 4:15 inI Mandel today. Tickets.will be placed..... ·'olf'-sale in the corridor of the' Tower; .. -gn"rp' shortly before the performance.., Tickets may also he procured at the}. office in Cohb 9A. The program fol-'I lows: '� Symphony C major r·J�piter")..... ' :. "'� Kochel 551 •••••••••••• Moz�rtt Allegro vivace1 Andante cantabile1 "Menuetto:1 Molto allegro.S Overture-Fantasia, "Romeo andt Juliet" ••......... Tschaikowsky} Suite. "L' Arlesienne" No 2 •••• Bizett Pastoralet Menuetto�, Farandole1 Siegfried's Rhine Journey fromI "Di� 'Goett�rda_:,.::ng" - Wagner,� FRATF.RNITY MEN THRONG� ",C�U,�,A!'��UAL.SMOKER•1, ProCrAmr�!',<:�����,�o�'J Half' Ifour Spent .in· Get&g'i�. ":'_'.!�' J •• ,;'..4qtuailtt� '. -- U� J VERSITY OF CHICAGO. TUESDAY. DEC 10, 1912. PRI CE FIVE CENTS.Eight Hundred Dollan. Etti.atedProfit from SiDIa Aaa,alSettlement DuceLut c..cert of tile Qurter Will BeGUo ia Leo. Model AueahIyHaD Toda,THOMAS ORCHESTRA TO SENIORS rAKE HOCIEY GAME PETERS IFF AND IFFGIVE SECOND CONCERT ARE UVING TOGETHERTie J uniors in Hockey ChampionshipSedes by WinninC Contests by Uaiven=-- Addnu Book GiYel SameScore of 3 to 2-Augusta Swawite .. �Scores Winm.'ng Goal. Reside.ce for Bolla Sbuleab---"Mea" Are Stroag CANDIDATES FOR W. A. A.DANCENETSRECORDSUM FOR SETILEMENTFOR PRESIDENTCornelia BeallMargaret RigcsEleanor SeeleyFOR VICE-PRESIDENTlly winning the_ second game of the Eva Goldsteinhockey championship series the Sen- WT OF IMMORTALS EXPANDS Grace Hotchkissiors avenged their defeat of last Margaret Rhodesweek. The victors jumped into the Three Students Rcp8tered With FOR SECRETARY-TREASURER!l'ad at the start and were not headed Compound Namea-Millers Are Phoebe Cloveruntil the' second half when the In Abundance on Campus. Helene KennyJuniors scored two goals in quick Hilda MacClintocksuccession. Then the long goal by Peter I ff and Peter Ytl live to- The polls for the W. A. A. election A SUIll of $800 to be turned over toAugusta Swawite tied the series. gethcr at 349 \V cst One hundred and will be open today from 8:15 to ,3:I5. the Settlement is the estimate of theThe deciding game of the series seventeenth street according to the Freshmen who joined the association .ict profits from the Settlementwill be played tomorrow at 12:15. Address book which has just been is- before the business meeting last Fri- dance- This exceeds the amountThe winning team will receive a ban- '�ued by the Press. These hooks can day are eligible to vote as well as all ;a ned last year by one hundred dol­ner emblematic of the' championship- he obtained at the Information office. the old members. Returns from the .ars, General Chairman Donovan ex-The Seniors entertained the losers at There are now twenty-five Millers in election can he obtained at 4 at the j)cctcu to reach the $1000 mark thisdinner last night. The lineup follows: the L'uiversity, the largest number of office of The Daily Maroon. year and :is disappointed at the re-Seniors (3) students by the same name here; sult. He insists that the failure toLillian Swawite Right \Ving twenty Smiths; twelve Browns and � BIBLICAL WORLD PRAISES .ve up to the motto "A Thousand forJuliette Ames ....•...•. Right Inside Johnsons. There are Forty-six stu- ITS NEW EDITORIAL HEAD :he Settlement," is due to a lack of,\ugusta Swawite Center dents whose last names begin with inificd effort on the part of the com-Ruth Morse .....•.•.... Left Inside Me, and seventeen whose last names Dean Mathews Hailed as Ideal Editor mittces. He says that it was veryRachel Foote Left Wing hegin with Mac. for Publication Founded by -lifficult to get the members of the�ancy Miller ..•.•. Right Half Back Among those who are candidates IPresident Harper. committees together because .thereEleanor Seley .... Center Half Back for B· L. T's list of Immortals are: was no common time when theyEdith Bisbee ....••.. Left Half Back "Immortals" Registered. By way of introducing Professor could meet.Mona Quayle Right Full Back William Charles Kcliikaapunihonua Shailer Mathews as the new editor- Between 1000 and 1200 people at-Edith Gwinn Left Full Back Achi. in-chief of The Biblical World, the tended the dance. The women formedAnna Moffett ................•. Goal Erko Samuel Aeilts. current issue of that publication gives in a long line at about 8':30, and theSubstitutes: Edna Stolz, Margaret Mary Ellen Icke. an account of Professor Mathews' .ncn marched around- Tags with theCharney, Patty Newbold. Peter Iff. .life. his activities, and the policy wearers name made the spatter ofJuniors (2) Monica Ploszynski- that the magazine will pursue under introduction simpler. The tags. were'-\I�a Parmele 'Right Wing Ralph Pruyn. his supervision. used later as program . cards.Grace Nairen ••......... Right Inside Herman Psicholz. Professor Shailer Mathews will be Men's Club Sings.liargaret Walker •..•..•....• Center Frank Psota. the third editor that the Biblical In one intermission the Men's gleeFrances' Houston ..... '... Left Inside George Toku Sawanobori. World has had since it was founded club' .sang three songs shortly after'Lorene Kif�" •• " � .-:: ;: ••• '.:' � ';l:eft W�g '-�ra!j�harlc:s' Skornpinski, �;. 'fWenty -yearsrago-'by-,thc, ·late,-P-r�si -rhe. ��et .club _b;ut.-P,I',esen\�sL!�� ....r_Marie Rees •••.••.. Right Half Back Ellen; Skourup- dent Harper. 'He succeeds Professor dances. "Th� Lookout," a newspaperWaldine S�hn�ide'r Ceriter Half Back John :S. Tschetter. Burton, who has been editor-in-chief printed ,by the boys of the SettlementGladys Greenman ••. Left Halt-Back Sumio Uesugi, of The Biblical World since Presi'-' was jftt�n sale at 11. saO,copies wereVava'Staley •.•.••• : Right Full .Back Em�nuel Warmkessel. dent Harper's death ,in 1906. sold ,ftir ,fi,·e cents a c<?�y by a' num-Gwendolyn' PerrY .•• : Left Full Back Peter Yff. In contmenting on Professor Shail- hcr of the University w�men·Margaret. Hammett ... � ...•...•. Goal Toyohichi yoshid�· tar Mathews' qualifications as editor- The halt was decorated by banners,Substltutes: Louise Mick. Shirley There are at least three people' in in-chief. The Biblical World says: pennants, palms and bay trees. AtKeyes; Dorothea Bungee, Katherine the University who have double "W.ith a large knowledge of human the ends of ':the gymnasium, "C01-YC<,lJlitt�:. -names.' They are: A .. Henriques-Gil, history, with a sympathetic contact corners" were arranged with easyGoat�Jutiette -Ames (I), Augusta F�edrick Lange-\Vilke�, and Alfred with the great modem movements c.hairc; and benches ..Swawite', '(2), Lorene Kitch (I l; Pynch- Jenner. for the betterment of the world and Twelve dances and one extra madefran�es.Houston eI).. the advancement of Christianity. with np the program, The music furnishedby a student orchest'"' coached byLewis 'Fuiks and George Leisure waswell liked, and received much favor-FAIL TO GET DESIRED AMOUNT"A Thousand for the Settlement"Fails of Fulfillment-TwelveHundred Attend.Two hundred and fifty, men attend­ed the annual Interfraternitysmokerheld last night. in, the' Reynolds club­The regular frateruity meetings wereadjourned early in' order to allow' all'the men to- be at the'�lub by n.nc.The first �alf hour ��_'; spent .in ;Bet­ting acquaintedi a�� lin �"m�king.· '. � .. .�.uHal" Wright, who 1�ith D�>naldHoDingswor.\h was ri$ponsible for, ' �' STUDEr- NTS ARE TOLD successful experience in editing atbe success of the affair,: act�d .�s buf- RAP��RECOVERY OF "'WHERE FUNCTIONS monthly magazine of wide circulationfet for the jokes of th'e Crowd, and it DEAN DODSON HOPED with'a r-eady and trenchant pen andwas some' time before 'th� fir�t number MAY BE CONDUCTED_ ;. . FOR BY PHYSIC ... AN wide acquaintance with present day able comment.on t,be· pr_o. gram, t.he .ttua,·,rtet, was in- $... writers. Mr. Mathews comes to the The refreshments netted about 150trocJuced. ;S, T�e board of student organizations, editorship of The Biblical \Vorld well and were sold at the four comers ofF II • th M D ff Dean Dodson of the Medical school .. h�. oWIl�g e song my ac u exhibitions. and pubi:catJons as an- fitted to make it as notable a force the room·Shilton, 'Henderson, and Hollings- is, recov�ring rapidly from an opera- nounced the places where student in dealing with the problems of theworth.� members of Sigma Chi staged tion, f(_)r gall stones performed No- functions may be held. The list in- ... _,_": ..: .. _ • - ' , , "b DB' f U h M d present hour as, ... tin the days of REPORT BETROTHALa skit entitled "A Romance of the vern er 30.: r· evan 0 nUS , e - I d.' , , c u C'S: Pres;dent Harper's greatest vigor OF C!.ARA W. ALLEN'R ft' ·tl.:. St b C I ical college; the attend.ing _ surgeon, U· . 1 'ld' f' t tT"'eane� WJ.. ans ury, on ey. DlversJty )UJ mgs, ra erm y and intluence, it was in relation to TO WILLIAMS IIAN';_.1 L 'believes that' Dean Dodson will beC�w.ord, and undgren assuminl ,hous(;s, private houses. city clubs to the question then unpermost in•. ''b'I' J"�' P Id ' lble to 'leave, the Presbyterian hos- ,.JOI�t�· resppn�1 I, ny. 'an yan a.. ,whic� a parent of a member or a Christian thought."i-etlNted' Some of his' card' tricks that pital'in.a few days. Dean Wells is member of the student organization�..e ,such a hit at the last Re�nolds �'Ssuming Dean Dodson',s du�ies. may\'bel�ng. country clubs, hotds to FIFTY JUNIOR MENClub smoker. All were successful �hlch student organization� may be TO TAKE LUNCEON:• " WILL SEND HOLIDAY WISHES 1 WOMEN PLAN PICN l.C Phi Beta Kappa, as well as a Univer-weith the exception of the poker game' -. ' invited by a parent of a memher., . ' :,,:ty a:c!e. She was a member of thewherein a group of Freshmen, 'Whit- B�rnique's Dancing aC,ademy, parkina. Davis, Haggerty, Dorsey, Cole. lien of Hitchcock Plan Christmas .hoq�es. Rosalie hall for Score cluh At least fifty men of the JunIor !. 'ndcq;r:uluate council and wasan� Cavin. had th'e card magician Greetincs for Mrs. Hitchcock. af�noon danccs, Shotwell hall· dass will he present at :hc c1as� prominent in class activities, servingbunkoed. ',_' �. tl1nchco� to bc hcld in lIulch:i1�0n on the cxecuth'e committee of theHary Hanbury, a Phi Psi from Co- Christmas greetings from the res- � Dr. Cutting Will Speak. rafc tomorrow according to the li.�::, �cnior class last ycar. She was chair-luml}ia. fu�;�h�d the most agreeahle idents of Hitchcock will he sent this Tile German dub will meet from.! that have hee� circulatc" the la�: I man of the class comm.ttee of thes ,.. 'risr�r .th·e ',�vening hy sinwng a year to Mrs. Charles Hitchcock, don- to:p' Fri(lay. in Lexington. After the three days. The luncheon is open tf> Cap and Gown in her Junior year.n .. -r of- sO�'Ks' or d:ffercnt nation- or of the hall, who is at present in C'U.fto111ary informal half hour spent all mcmhers of the class. and sen-fa' :alit :s�:'n:.cludiflg· Annie Laucie, Loch London .. .:The greetings will' be in in;. COD\'crsatlon Profes�or Cutting t;llk�. ·and mU!'ic are to he on th�', i)I!PA RTMFNTAL CLUBlA' . f1d'� :�n .t�sh ;;c,ng at the SUg� 'he form"of a Christmas card from wiH �h'e a talk on "\Ve··hnach",- �r(l�C!m. Plans for the women',: \�tILL MEET FRIDAYges�i � c\f' DdilOvan. and Beaming each Hitchcock r�sident. fei,r:" piC'n;c. whirh will he held in Green- IN WALKER MUSEUMEyes. \ Frank Parker furnished the ·'.The me� of the house." said As- wood house Friday afternoon. are he-climax\�f. !he vaud�vil1� part of the 5oi�tant Professor Robertson. head of History Club to Meet. 'ng considered. Odd rcfrcshment� Tht' Departmental club. of Geologyentert��ent' with "Sany of the Bat- Hitchcock yesterday, "wish to send a .';I"he Gradnatc History cluh will and games have heen devised hy I G('('�r;lphy and Paleontology will meetlet" a�d "�i-rtation" from the last holiday grect�ng to Mrs· Hitchcock �ct tonight at 8 at Sni rexington �n?:,nne Fisher and other memh('r'l Friday at .�:'5. in \Valker, for theBkac1cfriar show_' His· makeup was un- who through her letters to University aynue· AssoC:ate Profess�r Thomp- of the committee. A gencral a�sess- la�t time this quarter. Dr. StuartuRallYattractive. A buffet luncheon friends shows great interest in Uni- �'?!'. will address the club o� the topic ment of ten cent!o. to meet exp('n.:;c" \Vcller. As�ociate Professor of Geol-consisting, �f doughnuts. sandwiches ver.;ity. affairs. especially those which "9pportunitics for I�csearch in w111 he levi('d on each woman in the ngy. will speak on the subject. "Geol-. and cider � �erved in the cafe. center about Hitchcock." Mediaeval History." da�:;· ('Igic Studics in. Southern lllinoi •• "Clara \y. Allen. '12, is engaged toGerald I{ahitl. Williams ex-'_I2. Miss.-\ Hen is an Esoteric and a member of,•TH£ DAILY MAROON. TUESDAY, DtC· 10, 191�_. The Daily Maroon. - -, llui.,nilt .f t;�ic .... ----_._--Lexington. avenue-Divinity Chapel-Tomorrow,} Iaskcll Assembly room.Y. W. C. L.-Tomorrow.Bulletin and Announcements •w. A. A Election-4):15-3:15. Lex­ington gymnasium.Senior Chapel-l 2: 15, Mandel.Chapel-College of Education, 12:15Emmons Blaine 214.Freshman Football Picture-c-ran g,Barrlett­Three-Quarters Club-3:15, Cobb Lexington­Candidates for Degrees and titles2RCFreshman Football Banquet--6: 15, may obtain invitations to onvoca-f 'I· .. ·t in Reynolds lion at the President's office dailycommons ca c. .1.\ '"'" '1Thomas Concert-4:15. Mandel.Education Club-i:30. Belfield 159.Graduate History ::lub-8. 5i3i BOOKSFOR CHRISTMASQ The Best of allgifts. Easy to se­lect, inexpensiveand sure to please.A desirable com­bination eve r yone is looking forGet them at-"The Largest Bookstore in the World"McCLURG'S12:1512:15.Fonn«i7The t:nln�rsHy of ChicoC\J Weekly. from 10 to I r and from 2 to 3.TO DEAN SMALL'S STATEMENT UNIVERSITY MEN TODINE WITH FACULTY;PRESIDENT PLEASED1- �'I \\·i ... cousin Daily X ews]\ 'rom .1 ie -Quite recently an item appearedin the Chicago Tribune which pur- Announcement was made at the In­ported to be a statement from Dean tcrfraternity smoker last night of a.:imall of the Chicago University. T.he dinner for University men. which willsense of the article was that the 10- enable the faculty and the men of thererest taken in the Michigan matter Univer sity to become more closelyby the students of the several con acquainted. The idea originated withFerence colleges would help not at all the Undergraduate council and hasto bring Michigan back. It further received the hearty approval of thecarried the insinuation, if not direct President- Faculty members and stu­intimation, that the meeting of the dents will he seated alternately in theeditors of the various college dailies commons at the dinner. which is toand their action in regard to the mat he gi\"e� Tuesday. January r. All.er were mostly a detriment to the re- fraternities will he asked not to serve.urn of Michigan. saying that even a meal that night.the conference representatives were -----th Education Club to Meet.at sea and did not understand eThe Education club will meet todaymatter!Just there the dean seems to lall at i:30 in Belfield 159. Professorbare his mistake- It seems to us very Mead of the department of Philoso­mete and right, and so it must seem phy, and Associate Professor Leavitt.to every logical man, that where a of the department of Industrial Edu­. -ituation is not understood any com- cation, will speak on "I ndustrial Ed­bination of minds and men to dis- ucation."cuss that situation must needs bebeneficial. The editors attending thatmeeting in Chicago recently, knewstudent attitudes and opinions betterperhaps. than' most of the conferencerepresentatives. That they were not;wayed from reason by that know­ledge is showed by the fairmindedand impartial way in which they stud­:ed the, problem- That they wereable to overlook the petty matters of� '. A meeting of the Interfraternityformality, '"dignity of the comerencecouncil has been called for 2:30 today'and so forth. which had po real bear-ing on the question, evidences theirfreedom from a limited' thinking'Above all this group of men wereable to put forth a logiCal statementof the actual difference between theconference colleges and Michigan. Ifthe reasoning and premises of thatstatement were wrong', that is thething to attack, and with reaSoningand argument- FRENCH TUTORING at reasonableto send in descriptive material or We are sure that Dean Small doesto make arrangements for an interview not mean that the representatives ofwith'i . member of the staff. Lack of the conference colleges are smallspace often makes it impossible to enough to let the fact of a studentfavor University organizations with meeting and independent, thoughmore ::t�an, the merest notice in re- powertess, action, drive them into agard to their activities, the special ed- childish sulkiness and refusal to act.ition will have more space and es- We are sure that Dean Small doespecial attention can be called to any not mean that the conference repre­deserving undergraduate activity. The sentatives will not take Michiganpictures used in the special edition back because the �tudents in their in-have ibeen selected with the end in sritutions want it very much. That FOR RENT-Nicely furnished, light,view o£ m�king the i!sue an attractive would be the way of a petty martinet. sunny room, private porch, insouvenir of 'the University; there are We are sure that Dean Small's ideas quiet home. New apartment, elee-pictures of new buildings, the stands were misearried in the papers What rric light, steam heat. Prefer stu-and the MardJall Field fence, new he probably meant was that agitation dent or teacher. References ex-pictures of old buildings, et cetera. among students. being as a rule hasty changed. Price I'loderate. CoD-The larger issue of the Maroon is and lacking in coolness and thought, \'cnicnlly located to Gniversity.published both because the staff wish- is generally a poor guide to older Phone Midway 8573. 6104 Madisones to supply its readers with a holiday head, and the tendency among them a\'cnuc, 2nd flat. South.paper of extra size and interest, and would be to discredit a stu(lent demobecause the exigencies of examination onstration. We are ce_rtain then. if DO YOU WANT MONEY-$5 andweek make it impOSSible, even for the Dean Small has read the published upwanls working aftcr classes foromniscient Daily Maroon staff, to statement or the Alliance of Western students. Call at Room ?Oi i9 W.continue'issuing a paper; 'hence the College Dailies, that he would not Monroe street.extra sheets on Tuesday to atone for care to be quoted as saying it wasthe lack of a paper on the remaining anything but beneficial.days of the week. The special Mar-oon will be sent to all regular read­ers and copies of it may be obtainedby others at The Maroon office on The Daily Maroon is now onDeoxt T�r morniq. at the Press.i'ubll"h • ..! dally �x�pt Sut1"d3ys. llonda:rs.and ·ho:lda)·. durl� tbToN quartna or t·h.e I); \'er�y )·ear.Enwr,:d wt kCOnd·CIa_ mall at the C:tlc�'l'o�-QtYlce, Cbicaaoo, lU •• llarch It;. l�)(L';' unde r Act or llareh 3. 1813.E.t;�orl.al-Busin� Office, Ems :!4.Tdq�hone 111d,way §OO.llall Uox "0" Faculty Exeha.naoe_._�VB�CKIPTIOM BATB�Uy carrfer, $:!.50' a �; $1.00 a quarter.By mail, �.OO a year; $1.� a quarter.l1anaCI� Edltor B.1ram KeoaJeotI�ew. Editor - - - _ Leon l:itohAthletic Editor - - - Bernanl VlJ�k)Uualna6a1 �er - - - BW'dette AIaao.A�t;O(;!ATB BDITOas\"alter FOUleWllham Lyman llartln Ste\'cr,John Perle.•• H� GoquSwnuui KaplanHol�cr Lollt"H�aro.l •• Ucorge LYDlal.�I)-.h: Wa.tJtina Georp 0I1t.tincb&n'Gr.u:oe Hotchkias • • • Su"&b RelnwaJdHaskell Rhett'>JUlPOBTB.K8- LU.Owan·S\\"aw'ke .' Doroth7 WllUKOI.Augusta SwawU.. .- :.: ��.P; &he ". reporter ..... aD omce; an ••."lth clear e,-cs and hcmest �ce. IDa;,wn-ell 1DJWlUc:e and polDt &he .. &¥ ....prusrn-··-.K. .L. IS.l'rinte..1 by l1aroon Press, 5;;11 0cI«a&'e Grove.(ifbitotialN ext week there will be only oneediiiorl '��r The' Daily Maroon, that 0 ..Tuesday, December I�.Chri�t�as The. paper, for that dayE9itio� . will be a tw�ve-pagee.- - - �Christmas editiolr, featured by a review of the year 'in thevarious campus activities, a number 01spe� .•. ��cles,:a few poems and alar.ie ·'ri.umb�. 'oi pictures, It is plan­ned �to� iuatce ·the emtorial page onthat day' a g�n�e . �dergraduateclearing, .. house for the disposal ofsuggesti�ns �d complaints regardingany' feature of life. at the Universityto that end communications to theeditor are solicited Organizationsdesirous of publicity beyond that ac­corded. them day by day in the newscolwnns of The Maroon are invitedIWej 218-224 S. Wabash Avenue f.(JlI..'""BTA8U5HED '818Broadway, Cor. Twenty·Second St.New York.Our representative, Mr. Lanzer will be at theCongress Annex, December gth-lIth inclusiveWith latest Suits and Overcoats, Rioing and Motor GarmentsEnClish Haberdasl;ery; Hats; Shoes.ALo useful Christmas Gifts for MenDressing Gowns, Breakfast Jackets, Fitted Bags. Dreasinc Case� An­cora wool mufflers and waistcoats, Razor Sets. Flasks. Stud.·Boxes, Cigarette Case.:-. Pipes. Pouches.'(,.l'r1.,J,Miss Ballou Will Speak.The University Graduate \Vomen'sclub will meet at 5 Friday. in Lexing­ton. Miss Ballou. of the Latin de-partment, will speak to the womenon the topic, "A Woman's Graduate\Vork in Germany."Council Meets Today. IMPORTEDMINIATURES .Eada-P.dqeBao.--�s. rthrrtWatso--1t'Ia r_s.n-r... E7UW.'t ......Hold up the traffiC! Stop the crowd!Everybody listen!Have you seen the ENCHANTEDCIGARE'IwI'E ?Have you smoked Zubeldaa?in the South room of the second floorof the Reynolds club- At the lastmeeting several of the fraternitieswere not present and these were finedaccording to the Council ruling.CLASSIFIED. DVERmDIENTSrates. Phone Midway 4992·FOR SALE-Four room furnishedflat. a bargain- Mrs .. Coke, 948 E.55th Street.FOR RENT-Light. sunny furnishedroom: suitable for one or two girlPatronize Maroon AdvertisersFOR SALE-8 room residence. 2baths. modern improvement's; lot50x164. Bargain. 5482 Greenwoodavenue. Easy terms..G��.ttJ�/.?0wt4ZUBELDAS. ' TURKISH__ VIRGINIACIG.ARBTTESstudents, or teacher.s· Quiet home;new lmiMing. modem conveniences.Mic!way 85i3. 6104 Madison avenue.2nd apartment.II·rARRow1totch COLLARJl IlADE IN rolJa IIZIGIIUGlaNo. a� a Z)6 ......... 2� c Z ...Ik •• .c.-Z fow ZSC. "CLUETT, PEABODY 4 CO ........PROFESSORS ardSTUDENTS •will find in the. -HYDE PARK STATE BANKco ....... or D�V aT • ,_ ... c AveA £ONVENIENT and SAFE Bank,. with all the facilities of a down town3 Per Cent Interest on Savings.JOHN A. CARROLL, President.THOMAS JANSEN, Cashier.'I,"SHIRTSDistinctive PatternsPerfect �itEARL & WILSONMaker.,. Of Red-Man c�narsYet ea mein IS cents.Greenwood Cafe13151 £aRt Mth Stl'ftLJOSEPH SCHMIDTftA'I'IONIC&T, TOII.ICT AItTICI.a""I\'E' 1.1.\ E or C.f.YmBP.... At. ... ChIeaP. DL/"..pur,.·" aft" II""., .. dlt' I.lfle ",CI""..,. "Md C.,,._,,_�--- -_ .....II('I,"1.,'{�1, L.'OSTA Bunch ofValuable Keys�Fin�'�: Return toLee L tStarling,j •57 Hitchcock Halland Receive' Reward. THE DAIl.Y MAROON, TVESDA Y, DEC· 10, 1912.PAQE AND SAUER TOSPE'AK AT FREsHMANFOOTBALL BANQUETCoaches Page-::-Saucr will be the Iprincipal speakers at the Freshmanfootball banquet, which will be givenby the athletic department as a re­ward' for the work of the Freshmansquad in Hutchinson commons to­night. The coaches wiil speak onelig ibility and on the duties and workof a Varsity player. Captain Stege­man and several of the other' Fresh­man players will give short talks,Director Stagg. who has usually beenpresent at the banquets, will beunable to attend tonight- I Write Ideas for Moving Picture Plays IYOU CAN WRITE PHOTO PLAYS ANDEARN '25 OR MORE WEEKLYWe Will Show You How!If you have ideas-if you can. THINK-we will show you the secrets of this fascinatinC DCW pro­fession. Positively no experience or literary excellence necessary. No "Bowery lancuace" is wanted.The demand for photoplays is practically unlimited. The big film manufactwers are "moYiDcheaven and earth" in. their attempts to get enough good plots to supply the ever increasing demaD4They are offering $100. and more, fJr single scenarios, or written ideas.Vie have received many letters from the film manufacturers, such as VITAGRAPH. EDISON.. ESSANA Y, LUBIN, SOLAX, IMP, REX, RELIANCE, CHAMPION COMET. MELIES. �urging us to send photoplays to then �e want more writers and we'll gladly teach you the aecret8 �success.We are selliDg photoplays written by people •• 0 "Deyer before wrote.1iae f .. pablicalioL"Perhaps W� can do the same fo r you. If you think of only one Cood idea every week. and will writeit out as directed by us, and it sells for only $25- a low figure •YOU WIll EARN 51H IIONTHLY FOR SPARE nilE WOO.SEND YOUR NAME AND AD�RESS AT ONCE FOR FREE COpy OFOUR ILLUSTRATED BOOK. "MOVING PICTURE _,PLAYWRITING·Don't argue. Write NOW and learn just what this new profession may meaJl forFREEDon't hesitate.you and your future.R 62.t - 1543 BroadwayNEW YORK CITYTradition wears asnow-white beard,and has the' wisdomof experience.The pipe .is a col­. ' lege, tradition. Fillyours with INATIONAL AUTHORS'INSTITUTEBank under State Government super- ranee to the organization. as a due .:...... _vision. Capital and surplus $230,000.00. of fifty cents is required before theChecking and Savings accountS in- lower prices can be taken advantagevited of.ONE HUNDRED ANDFORTY C;>RDERS FOROPERA SEATS SOLDStudents affiliated with the Univer­sity Opera Association have orderedone hundred and forty opera ticketsthus far. The membership of the as­sociation is increasing rapidly andshows a quick appreciation or' the cutrate prices. The signing of the' blankform does not in itself gain admit-BLACKFRIAR MUSICWILL BE SELECTEDIN WINTER QUARTKRMusic for the Blackfriar play mustbe submitted by Januray 15, when themusic will be selected, Five men havealready signified their intention otsubmitting music and there will verylikely be others who wish to compete'Prospective musical composers havebeen asked to get an idea of the. at­mosphere 'of the play from' RoderickPeatrie or Donald Breed- A meel'ing... f th\! Blackfriars will be held to con­sider the acceptance of plans relativeto the establishment of a trust fund.ASK CANDIDATES TOSUBMIT REQUESTSFOR ANNOUNCEMENTSCandidates for degrees and titles atthe Autumn convocation who desireto send Convocation announcement!"are asked to leave a list of the name!"and addresses of those to whom theannouncements are to be sent at thePresident's office in Harper. A per­sonal card should be enclosed witbeach announcement, Reports fromthe President's office indicate that tht'anc"=dates have been slow in sendin­in their requests.Will Speak on Acoustic Figures.The Junior Mathematkal club wi1meet Friday at 4:30, in Ryerso� 32Mise: MacDonald will give an addres­on "The Acousfic Figures of a Reftangular Vibrating Membrane,"Sc:anc1iaavians Elect.Oscar Tinglestad was recently elect­cd president of the Scandinavia� cluh.John Benson was elected vice-presi­dent •• and Thure Hedman. secretary-... treasurer.WashiJlcton- The Charlet club, alocal fraternity at the University ofWashington. has been granted a char­ter of membership in the Theta DeltaChi national fraternity. This is thesecond charter to be granted by theTheta 'Delta Chi in the last ten years.Wisconsin-The student conferenceof the University of Wisconsin in arecent meeting placed themselves onrecord as condemning "eccentric:'dances. and all the more or less pop­ular steps that arc so notorious Don't Blame theImplement---blame yourself-if youcan't play up to formwith a strange racket, or,golf club, or base ball.There is no excuse . foryou. Spalding AthleticGoods are on sale inevery town from Maineto CaliforniaCatalogue�A. G. Spalding & BrosChln�o. 111. and you will endorsethe dictum of youi'predecessors.Velvet the choicest�owthsof Burley leafIS mild, rich and sae­isfying:-yet withal in­expensrse.:l ..r' '1. 'S." d K l .�rues. ave u�oney., em, E!�p II!- " -_ -- Szy!e biReading fr7cCaD'.I�e �d Using McCallPaUetiISI'AcCd'. Ilacazi •• will�s MKwUIHE help you dress srrt-1:,[111 at a moderatoexpense by keepl ngyou posted on tho\. In lest fash Ions Inclothes and hats, 50Ne-:v Fashion DesfsmsIn eaca Issue. Alsov:llunblo Inronnallonon all homo and per­sonal manors, OolyIiOc a year. Includlnca f'rco p:Ulern. Su'!>-__ ,1ft ""_,_ scrlbc today or sendfor freo sample COPY.� r.n.n. will enable you to mate In yourown home. with rourown hnnds. clothlnJ: ror70ursctr and children Which will be pcrrcc'Sn strlo and fit. Prlcc-nono hll:her tban 15cents, Scnd for f'rco Pattern Catalo&:\lo.W. R en. T_ .......... ror IroUlnlr sob­acrfptlons Bmons: your frlf'nds. S(ond ror rreoPremium Catalogue and Ca."h Prize Offer._acau.arlPAIJ, mllze.ala Sl.1D1aII�ENIORS WI!.L HEA�A POPULAR PROGRAMAT MUSICAL FRIDAY:\ popular prog-ram will he render­ed at the Senior musical to he held!'Yday at 3 :.:0 in the Dl'Ita L'psitonhouse, ,;�O(l FlJi� avenue. Mrs. J. x.Eisendrath will �iji�.,:. and Mrs. II. I .Swartz will accompany her. and willplaya number of selections. FlorenceRothermel has laid careful plans fotselt:nir.� thc \\;nncr of thc tllustach('rafC ,\l1long- :llC prizes offered is ahound \-olul11c of The Daily M:troon.The prog-ram for the musical w::tt heannounced Thursday·The Daily �faiO()1l is for .. alc althe Press. �.Itft_ ......... ��..k1It""""A� J I IERREMS'MADE clothes mean mOl' comfon style and poeral �idaction than you will: pt- Jrom the ordinary kiad.hat'� because we put all our knq_ledge into buyinc the richt eon 01fabrics and aU our skiD into makinc c hem properl7.SUITS AND OVERCOATS $30.00 to 160.00Three __ : �A. N. JERREY8. Jlauqer. TAILOR FORYOUNG lIEN·,. 7:"\. I .. Sa.'t' �;�.� 71 E. )hdll'OTl St�.: 2:; E. JA(,)U9on BI\'d_Ii_� __ .. .w_ W' •ARE YOlT10iKING -FoiAPLACfro un--­Give THE COMMONS • TrialAsk the Upper ClassmC'n About Our Foody �'l1 Like the Club Bre�ast and CafeteriaMu.;c af light Good FaN Low PrIc"------------------------Patronize our AdvertisersTHE DAILY MAROON, TUESDAY. DEG· JO, 1912... ·r;.-:,·-4- ..... , .......... � ..THREE COMMISSIONSOF Y. M. C. A· WILLMEET TO PLAN WORK- ).Three of the Y M· Co A. commis-sions ",II meet today in order to plana more active campaign for the re­mainder of this quarter and the Win­ter quarter. The Juniors will meetat 1 :15 lin Cobb 6A for the purpose !Ifdefinitely fonnulating a program.Sophomores will meet at 12:15 in].CoLL IA to elect a new chairman andto take :up the ,,:ork .of extension­Freshmen will meet at the same timeand place and then adjourn to one oft he adjoining rooms. Mr. Bickhamwill 1I0t be in the office' for a weekur ten days as he is taking a vacanonat ll;lt·tl� Creek. Michigan.PREACHER WILL TALK TODAYThe·· Rev- Dr. Ferris Will Speak toSeniors in ChapelThe Rev. Dr. George Hooper Fer­ris, the University preacher for thisweek, will address the chapel as­sembly of the Senior colleges in Man­del today. Dr. Ferris, who preachedin Mandel Sunday morning and at the­Sunday Evening club in Orchestra hallin the evening, will deliver the Con­vocation sermon next· Sunday inl\'a�de1. .Dr- Ferris is well known through­out tll� ·east for his activity. in, socialreform. �rk .. As pastor of t'b'e First: naptist chur�h in- .phi1adeiphia.�aIHn­sritutional church in the heart' of"thecity, he was appointed a member ofthe vice commission, of that city by�ta)�or" Blankenburg ..PLACE NEW COUNTERIN BILLIA� �oq�9F �YNOLDS.CLUBThe installation of the new counterat the Reynolds club was _compl�tedyesterday by the manufacturei' ... lt:�asbeen �.p'lac.ed at the North end, of thehilliard· room. A l�rge- supply�'of a�­l'cs:,ori� has been purchase(l"tor. th�convenience of the members, '·��ongthe articles on sale are: candy,::rang­in� in price from 5 to 60 cents, t�ent�­five vaieties of cigars, gum, playingcar�s, pipe tob�cco. A· new' matchm:,�hine .and cigar cutter· has ;,�lsobeen installed- It is possible thatstamps and cigarettes may be placedon ·:',ale· after the first of the year ..AMUSEIIENTSTHEATER "63M Stftet and Cottap Groft AftWeek StartIDg SaI .. t.BeG. 8SULLIVAN a: CONSIDINItPRODUCING DEPARTIIENTANNOUNCE . ·S-_·.. -._' .. k- ';.rmo.. �.. . ,'" .'. I. �� .......All. TimeTuxedoTheWILLIAM F. MURRAYCoDRrasman WIlII:am F, Murr.l)' nf 9ostm,M:ass •. wbo, III add!tlo-. 10 othf'r distinctions, isthe ,.�est menltM-r ,,� COII.:r_, U)'S :.. /" Ill" rrcru] ra",pcrig" (orG",�,.�s r, / /Ield orrasion /0 sp�llkmauv /i"It'S lI��hl('·. J Iound 111111TII.r�d,' tooacco and Cl good p;�Ita'V� a T'N:l' so,,/I';III: dful on tlt�uoca! d,m ds Ilf/�I d h.rrd sp�akitl.r:I,,"�', It��T�C. D. WII.:UAM�C.D. Williams. the lllustntor,wboR colorwark bas earned ham an InlnDatlooa.l nputatlaD"IQS:•• Whm d�signill� /It� i('",posi­Ii,,,, of a /Jiit'lre, I Iind. it �Isierto co"celllrat� '''Y allenlion 0" litewori if, I smoke ,TIIX�do. It is 4fIIOllderflllly s�rl, (cool SMOU in,..,. 'wenduJu",.�' ,\ \0{_�·U··RICHARD.HENRY LITTLEalcbard Henry Llnle. tbe dlstlDlQJlbedwu �t •• ut'_ aDd humorist,lQS:•• I "af1� fo,,,,d TII.udo a failll­f.1 ctmlpa"io" ill lite fidd au i.t"� ca",p. " MORNING and. afternoon a.man must keephis body and brain in tune. That's effici­. !ency, and a good, pure tobacco-Tuxedo-is an excellent pace maker ..A few whiffs in the morning clear your brainand concentrate it on your work. In the afternoon,'many a good long steady pull at the pipe keeps thatconcentration keyed just right.Amighr.afrer a good day's level-headed work, sitback in your easy chairit home and get the solace andrelaxation that comes from a big calabash of Tuxedo.That's the true history of many a Tuxedo day.The Pe-/ec.f TobGcco lor Pipe and CigaretteTuxedo is unique, individual. It's the onlytobacco that stimulates and soothes without .a biteor sting or an irritation.Business men find Tuxedo helpful.and journaliets smoke it while they write.use it before and after performances.enjoy it and recommend it.Try a week of Tuxedo. Smoke it in yourpipe, or roll it into the best cigarettes you eversmoked. Either way, or both ways, for a week,a�d you'll have the best smoke week in your life I·AuthorsSingersDoctors�'. . ;.!).. . :} YOU CAN BUY�TUXEDO EVER�F_peeatia, with gaLl -10 COUeaieat,....,.iaer-&.ed Sc1etteriar.3nedto6tpocket C "'moufare-proo/PaPer.. j t·1111111 rati« IUtn', II_I ,ru-""1/ siz, ,/rMlItdIlpS�407 .. ...BENJAMIN M. NEWBOLDBeD)amlD M. Newbold. District .........Aaaat of the penaqlywa Jlallra.d et ,,--�.D.C •• IQS: -It T/zer� are flO flaws in T.sedoatUl a larg� num6er of virl.u-.purity, coolness; miidtless, n-, grtltJCe-all are pnsmt in gnlWOtlsmeasure. ' ,.'!cI/cr'�4.A. C. HAlUUNGTONA. Co .. � SaJcs x...a 01 ..Pacbnl JiIaIII;r cu eo.. .cw'York�.""� �_ •• PerstmaU" I 6eline r.· ....of tile origi"al TMSedo faru. ·1:·S1IIOU it to till exchuitnJ 01 l1li'ot_�;, ... -_, .. -tI.rJAKES MONTGOMERYJ.mes 1IaD�,'" cI tbe ......blfarce, "'ea.7 M..,.."aow�8t"'"1M muon's 'I1Ieat�. lfew 'York�.--=.. T"x�do i$ « liM, fUJI,,",'to6a«o, a slaw 6",."illg, ";111,StIIUt srIIOie. I a I W«, S fillT.xedo.".)I---------------------------------JEFFERSON55th Street and Lake Avenue.The Sensation of Two ContUaeota,The Famous Irish .WizardLAWRENCE C�NE.Pre�entinl the Beautiful and IllusiveSpectacleTHE DEN OF MYSTERYMAMIE FLEMINGThe Scintillant Storiette' SonptressTHE THREE CLEIRSThe European Gymnasts SupremeMORRISSEY I: HANLON"The· Ginler Boys" in Catch, lIelo­dies ·and Clever Comedy.J. K. EIIIIETAbl, Assisted 'b1 Viola CraDe iDFlorence Gerald's ,Lively Comedy··A SOUT� DAKOTA DIVORC)t9'.. 7=30 u4 9:15PRICES11c-� Ifc AIIUSEIIENTS.NOVELTY PHOTOPLAYFIve n�l. DI�btl1 or tb� l:ltm m�I1lCpl('tul'tS. llfoat ofmll"lc by blJ:b dusOftb8tra. Com� and h�ar 0'11' nf'''' $i.500pipe oren.TONIGHTThe White Lie (2 reel drama)The First Glass (drama)Careful Hurrine (comedy)AND OTHERSADIlISSION AMUSEIIENTS ,.1.HOLD CLUB FORMAL FRIDAY THREE-HUNDRED ASKPERMANENT CHAIRFOR NF.THZRI.iAJmsA petition signed hy J06 stwIeIItsFollowing the system inauK\lrated has heen handed to the Uni�ityhy the officers last year. the Reynolds board of tnl!'tees, requesting tbatduh formal dance �ill be held Fri- the chair �of Dutch Institutioas �WIOBUR TBEATIEUtIa SI. ... WeoIIawa A ....The hi, 5c Shew in I,de Park Carriages and Flowen Are to BeBarred as Usual.Remember the Parable of the Ten same quaner· The dance Friday isV'U'£ins! to be�n at the usual time. 8:30, lIr.Be wise! Let me help 10U trim 10ur and llrs. lfacClintock. and MissJam:)! Langdon will act as chaperones.Althoilgh dress suih iQr thoe menare h:ghly proper Pr�idmt ChandleTExperienced Tutor ha� issued aD edict aimed at ftow�Dail.J ooa. .male copies, 6ft s802 Jackson Ave. and carnag". as he cmaiden the�..... _ PI-. .Pboae 1Iid� 6111 t features undemoCratic.. .• _ Floor. aU Hats • • • • • • 10BaJc01l7, aD .. u. . sc Earle E. Eubank"oar R .. el. of Pictllrt. ETlry 'fti&ht of4,000 PeetSpecial Features Tuesday ad FridayCanent £TeDts ETery Thanesa1Always a Good Show day in�tead of in the \Vinter quanera:' hci0re. The change was 'made inorder to ha"e one large formal Uni­"crsity dance every quarter instead ofcrowding the Reynolds club formaland the Senior Promenade in theEXAMS ARE COMING! made a permanent one. The petitionalso ur�es that Dr· de Vries. wIIoseterm as Profe�sor expires at t"e:�ndof this year. he appointed ander ... chconditions that he may be able to're:­main in the l·nh·ersity. In .. deVries has heen here �nd�r a lectare("ndowment of the Holland soc�et7.Announce Tell O'Clock.:\"�;stant Pror�550r Robert-. ....he at h"me tonight in H�ch�'"the Tu�stfay Ten O'Ooc1c. Th��-'"be hut one more gathering lMofnft ,,,.frolidays. � .: .. ;'............. •. :1": ...... I