intly :!krnnitVOL. X I., No- 53 Ut<\IVERSITY OF CHICAGO. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13, 191%. PRICE FIVE CENTS.Have Four Divisions. Results in Breast Stroke and SprilltaWill Name Wum.er of AmmalChampionships.--- ing were elected reporters: Edw .... ir dDrawings were made and a sched- Reticker, George Shaffer, Eugeneule drawn up for the Interfraternity Chimene, George Benson, Blisshowliug tournament which will take Halling, Nathan Quadow, Jamesplace the early part of next quarter. Dwen, Lyman Weld, Nina O'Neill,The cummittee that has the matter and Dorothy \Veil.ill charge this year consists of Walter As this quarter will be the last forGoddard, Paul H unter, and \VilIiam Walter Fonte, managing editor lastMISS WILLISTON IS £LEerED I-Chosen Associate Editor of thJ1UAIL Y MAROON at QuarterlyStaff Elections-Walter Foute Is •• , IFRESHMEN SWIMMERSLEAD FOR TANI muFRATERNITY BOWUNGSCHEDULE ANNOUNCED TO THE GENERAL ADMINISTRATIVE BOARDCommittee of IDter&ateraitJ CoucilAlmoaDces,DrawiDgl ud Sdaed­ale for T olU'llalDeld . This is to remind the "';""herS ofthe General AciminiStr&tive boardthat there has been presented to them.for consideration at the' meetUic tobe held tomorrow mominc a petitionsigned by five hundred students aSk­inc for a r�anlement of theschedule of hours providing for achapel period in the morning, Ud aspecial memomal from the Under­graduate couecil � for thesame readjustment in the schedule. Results in the first days events ofCan there be any clearer evidence the Third Annual Swimming cham-than this that the students are pionships showa practical tie betweenth:oroughly dissatisfied with the new Captain Ray White of the Freshman�cheeute? And is it the desire of die team and his team mate. C. B� Pavli-General Administrat!ve board to cek. White leads by six tenths of adisregard their wishes which havo point and has a score of 233.2 points.year a vote of thanks was given him been thus plainly expressed? And is Pavlicek annexed 232. 6 points. Thein appreciation of his long and faith- it possibe that the Generat AdiniDis- events that were held yesterday wereiul services in the interests of the trative board will refuse the pdition the plunge for distance, the 40 yardpaper. He has been with the DALLY merely because it feels that to con- back stroke, and the life saving con-MAROON since 1')08. He graduated cede anything to the studeti.ts will be test. Today's ev.eni'S .will include thefrom Lniversity high school in 19(>8. regarded as weakness on its part? 100 yard swim, the 40 yard breastHe is a member of the Beta Theta THE DAILY MAROON. stroke, and the 40 yard swi�.Pi fraternity, is a University.Marshal, Captain Donald Hollingsworth ofa member ·of The Owl and Serpent, the Varsity is at present in thirdand h� b�n prominent � studem�������������������������������_I ��u w�h �2 p��� �d � �.activities. During 1911-1912 he served Tatge is in fourth place with 197.8as managing editor of the DAILY PLAY LAKE FOREST TONIGHT HOLD-SENIOR· MUSICAL ·TODAY 'points. The results in the plunge forMAH.OON and in the year 1911 actedin a like capacity on the Cap andGown. This year he consented toact as associate editor, a positionwhich he also held in 1910 and 1911. RaJ WliIe aM PaYlicek Baye Lea..OYer AU Caartit-a •Tak c..,etiti-Thanked for Services.TEAM TROPHY WILL BE GIVEN Elections of one associate editorand of ten reporters were held yes- TODAY'S EVENTS WIU. DECIDE-- terday at a staff luncheon of theMatches May Be Rolled Afternoon or DAlLY MAROON given yesterdayEvening of Day Scheduled- in Hutchinson cafe. Dorothy Willis-ton is the new editor and the follow-Lyman . A banner will he warded toLyman. :\ banner, emblematic of thechutnpion: .hip will be awarded to thewinning team. Each fraternity willhe assessed one dollar for the trophyfund.Prizes for individual and ,team featswill he put up hy the club as usual.Matches scheduled for a certain daymay he howled either in the after­noon or evening as a general thing,hut no postponements will be con­sidcred hy the committee. <The draw­ing ·is as follows:Divisions.First Division:' Delta Kappa +Ep­silon, Beta Theta Pi; Sigma Nu, and (Continued on page 4)Varsity Basketball Squad Will Be Class Will Be Enteriamed at De1t&Given Real Tryout Against Coach Upsilo'n HOOSe··�t 3:3�Ommitteeof Women 'wall ChOose W-innin';' GERMAN CLUB TO OFFERKennedy·s Fast Aggre�tion-'Vis- - C()MEDIES SATURDAY MIGitors Have Defeated Northwestern. MUstaChe. HTPhi Gamma Delta._Second Division: Alpha Tau Ome� COM.,· MISSION ELECTS REDMONI· _ Men and Women of the SeniorBasketball candidates will be givenKappa Sigma, Alpha Delta_ Phi and Y.' M. C. .. A �reshm�n_.£Ii�o��_ Q1-.- a, .real , tryout--toniSh. t again..�,,. Lake c�ss will be._ �n�r��«!..�"Nt.J\ .. ..;.a-..T- - Phi D It TI t _ , � ·'musi"cal today·' at 3:30 "at· the Delta- . 1 e a re a._ ficers...:-MacGregor Is .Made_ Forest college team tonight' at 7:30Third Division: D�'1ta 'P._psilon, Phi . Upsilon house. 5400 Ellis avenue.• Secretary. in Bartlett. The game with the NorthKappa Psi, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, an�· • The occasion will mark the close of. .chair- Shore collegians promises to'�e inter-Simna Chi C ig R·e· dmon was elected.. ..: . '. esting as Coach Kennedy's jnen de-Fourth Di\"fsion: Phi Kappa Sigma, man, and Lawrence MacGregor. sec-. . feated Northwestern by the score ofPsi Upailon, Delta ,Tau. Delta, and retary of the Freshman Y. M. C. A.38 to 11 only two days ago, WhileChi Psi. ccmmission at the luncheon held inthe Purple squad is perhaps not aSchedule. Hutchinson commons yesterday. The he ueam ] be h". strong one, t e team IS tter t anThe schedule is as follows: following committees were appointed:d R· .k J any that has represented Northwest-First Round Program-J;:d\\"ar IUC er, ames,.." :."H h ern in several years and the defeat. - D 1 'K Epsilon Tufts and Robert ate er. ,.,J�nuary 13- eta appa ,.R luti hy Lake Forest means that Kennedy svs. Beta Theta Pi. Alpha �au Omega Hon�r Movement eso utlons--men are a formidable aggregation.S· :4 George Shaffer, Paschal Benson, and I .vs. Kappa rgrna, -, $.,.' -.: _', .... .The Varsity is rapidly rounding in-January 14-D�ita Ups�on �s. Phi' .N.!>iTnan!·Cr�!t. -. . La to condition and ought to develop in-Kappa Psi. Phi .Kappa i Sigma vs .. ' �embershlp-:-Frank Whiting, u-I _��_� __ ��� __ __,_�_P . U :1 n . rens Shull and Lawrence MacGregor. (Continued on pa2e fot1_r)51 pSIO.. ,'"�n�YI��g� � � Phl�_�� __ �����_�� ������������_�Gamma,' Delta. Alpha Delta Phi V5.Phi Delta Theta,'._January I�i��,. !,lpha Epsilonvs. Sigma �.ct:i. Delia': Tall Delta vs.Chi Pst·:' ;.. .: ... ' '. � .'. S���� �;i��Janua�y � ii�Deit� �p�a .EpsilonV5. Sig�)a,Xu. Alpha Tau Omega�vs.Alpha Delta Phi -.. Januray 2O-Delta Upsilon vs. Si�­rna Alpha E.;silon. Phi Kappa Sigma\"s. Delta T;lU Delta.January 2�-Beta· Theta Pi vs. PhiGamma Delta. Kappa Si�ma vs. PhiDelta Theta.. January 22-Phi' Kaplla Psi vs.Sigma Chi. Hsi t:psilon vs. Chi Psi.Third Round.J:muary 23-Delta Kappa Epsilonvs. Phi Gamma Del�a. Alpha TauOmega \"5. Phi Delta Theta.January 24-Delta Upsilon vs. Sig­ma Chi. Phi' Kappa: Sigma vs. Chi_PsiTanuary 27-B�ta Theta Pi vs. Sig-m� Ku. K��pa �igma vs: Alpha DeltaPhi.January 28-Phi Kappa Psi vs. Sig-I·rna Alpha Epsilon. P�i Upsilon "s ..Delta Tau Delta .i-.. --------�---�����-�-�����----- Kenneth MacAllister W"11l Take Lead­iDa Part-Admission. to Be 'by.:- . __ -.. iitriti�-�· ,::... -WELL-I The Unversity orchesctra under thedirecton of Mr. Ste�ens will furnishthe Senior mustache race. A com-mittee of women win· act as jud&es the - music' for the two comedies to bein awarding the honors, given by the' German club tomorrowTh .. ·1· h b r night . at. 8 in the Reynolds club. Thee musrea program as een a -plays are: "Einer Musz Heiratenranged by a committee composed. and "Die Mannerfeindinnen." Theof Florence Rothermel. Effie- Hewitt.cast has been practicing faithfully forHelen Magee. Mrs. Harry L. Swartz,and Mrs. Joseph Eisendrath will the last few weeks according to Dr.furnish the entertainment. The pro- Phillipson, who· is acting as coach."Einer Musz Heiraten" is a take­gram follows: off on the Grimm brothers and is toPro:ram, L._U"C" presented in the- dress of theI. 3 Etudes •••••••••••••••• Chopm early nineteenth century. "Die Mann­Mrs. Harry L. Swartz.HI erleindinnen" is a representation of a2. Mermaid Song ••• _ • • • • • ay,.nPhyllis Has Such Charming Graces dub of man haters who are de-Snepherd Thy Demeaner Vary termined to show their independence.Mrs. Joseph N. Eisendrath, K�nneth MacAllister is taking the11 leading role in both plays. .3. The Brook ••..••••• _ McDowe .To A Water Lily •••• McDowell . Admission will be by invitationWas Die Quelle Singt, ; Schyette only, and tickets of admittance mayMrs. Harry L. Schwartz. be -secured from· Mr. Phillipson by all4. Aid De Salome from Herod·iad� members of the German club forthemselves and their· off ._. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Massane.t f' -campusMrs. Joseph N. Eisendrath. �ends. After the plays have beenT W goer Liszt gIVen the floor will be cleared forS. raume •••••• - • • • a -.d .ancmg.Fruhlingsnacht •• Schuman-LisztMrs. Harry· L. SChWartz. The· casts follow:I 6. Floods of Spring •• Rachmaninoff Ein� "au Heir.tea1_ Oh! Were My Love Yon Lilac ;acob Zorn, a professor, •••••••'Fair ••.••.•••••••••• Mrs. Beach ." ••...••••• Kenneth MaCAllisterI Th� Win4 Speaks. Grant Schaefrr WIllhelm Zorn, his brother ••••.: The Open Seaet ...• Woodman ••...•.•••••... Donald Crawfordi Mrs. Joseph N. Eisendrath. Ger�rude, their aunt, ... Janet FlanuerLOUIse, their niece, . Margaret Walker! Wisconsin-Out of the hundred Die MannerfeindbmI haUots cast in the W.isconsin Daily .. \delgunda Spitzling a en.• woman, � ews straw ballot contest, only three . : Kenneth MacAilisterI were opposed to Michigan's return to Hennette Klein, novelist ••••.••the conference. •• " ••••••••..•••• Janet F'lannerI ComeU-Twenty-five undergradu- Dr. �elladonna Schneider. phnic-'ates at Cornell are discussing plans lan, •.••.•••.••••• Sadie Bonnem\ for establishing 'in I. C. g. (I nterna- Frau Rose Binder H IS d·) T d h • • e en Andre.-s .tional Conespondence tu ent s ru e, er nieice M .. . argaret W 1k rfraternity, of which there are now ISo Helene Muller .• . a eL• . . ......• Mane P kchapters in America. me, maid .•..•..•.. Lucille: Ba�kAre you the kind of fenow whoslugs when the umpire isn't looking;did you ever spike a man purposelyin a rac�; would you lie about thescore � tennis?Are- you the sort of girl whospreads stories about your roommate;did you ever steal any thine from her;do you read her letters on the sly?Of course you arn't that kind of ape�on. Your honor isn't intermit­tant. Wh¥, honor is an instinct wi.thyou. Then. in heaven's name, whatmakes you cheat in exams and whydo you. continue to respect and be­friend cheaters. Cheatinc and theseother tricks are exactly in the samecategory. Don·t you want the re·!pect of your best friend? Of courseyou do. Well-?RODERICK PEATTIETHE D.AIL� .MAiioON. FRIDAY. DECE�IBER 13. 1912.The Daily Maroon (fommuuicaUu,u ••T'lu: eclitur iii 1Iut '"I'Ifl)Ululilllt: lu" view. u.natural enough, when we considerlIaIIaclDc Editor JI1ram KcDDlc:ott that as a school we are not old�ew .. .Eclltor - - - � LeoD l:ltol& I .1' ,Athldlc: Edl&or _ BeI'D&I'd YiDbU.)' enough to have any rca trauiuons tolSUIOiaaa �u - - - BlII'dclte .u...t uphold, and that located as we arc ina large city, ordinary 'stunts' arc outof the question. Time will undoubtedlydevelop traditions-but why not startDorotiJ:r Wu.u..on word would, go round "Corner FifthSa�l. llOllDdU .AUCUlt& Swawilt I��������������� and AI�n, �ven o��ck tonighL tue��sake� lin� I remember one ��d� •• �1"EVeD the reponer ....... o� aDd \Vc'U see 'The Burglar's Daughter" night how the Girl from Eagle Ranch I:"�eUde:..: ....:d h:, �:� � at �!!e Lyceum"-or some otlier thrill- had c�nce�led. her swain in the next I i RYE R SON ETC H IN G Spl'OCftlNlo"--a. L. So ing l;,ic1odra'ma where the b'e:mtiful- room !ust 111 time to evade the sheriff II:'rinted 'by llarooo �. �ll Oottace Grove. hcn)in�e and thc daring hero, after who (;nters R U. E.; how she hand� " ,, .Cfbitotial conquering four apparently" insur- the u.nsuspecting sheriff knock-out 75 Formerlymountable difficulties in every act drops III a glass of whiskey, and how, ...Courtesy and politeness.. etiquette would im'ariably rush into each just at the crucial moment 'an agon- I. _, S 1.00and tradition, are delictate matters other's arms three seconds before the ized voice from the audience ad: !to disc:uss: each man tinal curtain. Usually there was an vised him to pour it into his shoe- i .has his own ideas, and aged iather-always was there a i�'s doped, infor�ni�g him at the same J On Sale In Cobb 10:15 to 3:15dislikes to be told what comedian in io\'c ,,,ith the heroine's tnllt" th�t the crJllllnal he sought. was f .to do and � n� to chum; whkh of us will evcr �rget 'in the next room, and the key was I �do. Occasionally, however, such the villain, attired in the" convention- on the mantel. tflagrant violatiobs of the ordinary al black and smoking the no less' I .matters of politeness are observed con\,cnt:onal cibrarette, or his low- \Ve �ave right ncar us plenty of I A.H.AB B orr & co..ha . b . • . d tcn ccn� shows" Where one-act thrl'll-t t It ecomes unperattve to renun browcd assistant who was in the vil-h ff d f th· misd ers are ,: the ntle rather than tIle ex-teo en ers 0 ett emeanors, lain's power, and either reformed orbtl S h ccption£ There arc any nu b f NO WABASH AVE. OPPOSITE FIELD'Sgenerally thoug ess ones. uc got killed about the bCbrinning of the': III er 0 127.a violation of the gentleman's code of last act. theater5:. in town where the "Xellie, {'oJon. Br;."hj" 1�lId� �an'1-" ��h.""politeness as smoking in the corridors the llcautiful Cloak Model" t f _.. � N. '" a - op c.J n lockstep we marched to the play is i produced. -'\'Ilv n type. �.is altogether reprehensible. Women I � 0 VISitthcater, where a whole section had one of these temples of tIle .1must pass through the corridors; urama enbl'cn .re:-.crn:d for us. \\'e sang our .hence they must breath tobacco masse. sO.me evenln.g; I assure '-'Oll' WHITE CHINAsongs and gavc ollr yells when wc I II I �fumes, as well as be subjected to the t lat It WI )e posslhle (precedent to'got there, merely by way of letting J .annoyance of feeling that rightful t Ie contrary) to enjoy ourselves anda-:tors and audience know we were IIconsideration bas not been shown promote Co ege Spirit without tear-therc. .:\itt:r the rise oi the curtain ing th(! theater frorn its fou I .them. We are likely to feel, at a 'n( atlOns.we sobhed at the wecpy parts, we Let's start a tradition.hissed the villain, we advised thehero pi hi;; dallger when the dastard­]y assa:,sins were crceping upon him.and cheered the heroine at the "rags­a1"c-royal-raiment-when-worn-for-vir-Form«l,.Tile t:nln�rsHy or Chi(lB� 'Weoekly.l'�;iszlt'li dally exoept S�Y.. llondays.:1:1.1 ho!l.!ay� dudn.: th� quarters o! tl ... •I .!�l n:'I's�ty yt"3Z.I:;ll.ter,-.1 ad second-ctass mall a.t the CJlicabul·oSl�-()lricc. Chdcaa;o. 111 .• lIarch IS, lliUS. UI"J"r Act or llarch 3. lS'3.E<l:;orial-Dusir.u;.s Office, ElIls 2-1.T,':q.hvllc llidway �.llail Box "0" Faculty Exch�e.SVB8CBIrTION BATBSBy earrter, $'.t:iO a �r; $1.00 a quarter.By mail. �.OO a y�ar; $1.� a quaner.A880CUT& IWITOBS"'alter FouteWilliam Lymao:ianlUtSl Kaplao. • • lUartio Stevcra.J'oho Perle!.:• • H.arr:r Gorp.Hola;er Lolle8gard ••• Georce Lymanl.'"l)'du WaotkiDa Georp OOWD&b&l1lGrace liolchkiaa • • • Su"&h RelnwaJoHaakell IUuUCampusSmoking.�', great University, in a great city, thatwhat we do is generally right. Letus consider what the college paper atthe University of Montana, in a littletown in the far west, has to sayabout campus smoking:"Much praise is due to those whotook the initiative in the matter ofsmoking on the campus or in anybuilding of the University. A tradi­tion of long standing had been brok­en, and those who had the nerve todo it were shocked beyond expressionbecause the same was printed in TheKaimin. The traditions of a Univer­sity are as sacred as any law andthose who ignore them must suffer.The fact that the most flagrant vio]aten; were upper classmen makes itall the worse. The loyalty to the uni­versity demands that upper classmenset an example for the freslunen. U n­til they do nothing better may be ex­pected from those who haven't learn­ed the true meaning of a tradition.The faculty and a vast majority ofthe students are loud in their praisesof the good work and the universityas a whole is mi&hty thankful that3mong their student bod,. there arethose who are able to -distinpish be­tween right and wroq.".:. ,l•� , l)rnllJtcl here, Cotnlllullicatim.. mud belrf(Jllf'Cl c&.Ii all aiucllcc 01 Jloocl laitla.$?t�{l/(etnJ1I!I at randomNoT E S jotted st��k�f appropriatefrom our large oommate andYour r b · ggifts for men. ;viU appreciate �lnfraternity brother"u even if the glft beremembered bit��hespirit. yOU know­of small value.that counts.X.�1AS SLIPPERS-1"-'f\.' al tnOUcuiu gl ::.T \ I E. Y RE ::.p\CI\ ,. ior tnen atI\ n an :.\),1\;:'-atl.: pri�c�. �� -0." -0 to .. s->"" s "50, $"�:; FU'F. cAl'S [UseGlv w\\l llnd lotS 0'n lC:\(jU men_, prefer areL kinu lhe� nuf thetn-the . C ncy $2 aor \ _ ttl 0' \D ·troil slY e , . -ceu sea,here e.:."' anu $5; illCo:, French se�\\ • -e-,_ \ $6 anu sz.s '3,. Huuson :oea , $:!5�$_ and $6, . " \ $10 to='• ,.\laska �ea,one-plece •� lO $18. _b $t3·..!O d cap:.\' .rsian laln •i {ur-in-banc_ '1 \L' A so\le o'ct. -0 valueS.Sl'EL1� .� ,_ and.y2.:) ,_ holl are � t .�o nd nlAlnYat I);:,c t ..... lUreS acolor 1\\\ ....tlewe�t\:hind,i\\as.Dear Sir:I t is usually at this time of theyear, when athletic enthusiasm andIandom are at their- lowest ebb, andthe student has nothing but hisstudies to occupy his attention, thatt h e "College Spirit" skeleton beginsto rat t le. "College Spirit" is a generalterm which means norhing definite,and a- soc iat cs it sc lf in some vagueiashion with snake dances, rending5-Cl'Ut theaters limb from limb, dis­tributing' ira<,:lIll'nts of freshmcn overthe adjoining township-in short car­,'yin;,: «ut a scheme of things whichthe writ er of college stories and thecomic supplement artist have settledupon as the: proper adjuncts of high­er c duc.n iou.1 tis, however, very seldom thatwe come across any such violentmanifestations as those mentionedaIJ(J\'c. This is Iortunate. Chicago,0;1 i lie .ot hcr hand, is unfortunateenough to be absolutely barren ofany sign of su<:h' Spirit-which isone now:.My undergraduate days were spentat another institution where we hadone custom that could not only be.duplicated but improved on here. Atjust about this season of the ycar theDRAWING BOARDS A'SD TAUI.E8D, H. China Painting MaterialSchool Room Pictures ,Christmas Greetina CardsPIOTURE FRAMES ARTISTS MATERIALS',' u. �ou.dn't sell KOlne lor .100 ....couldn't be sure of geRing another"I That is what many sa,. off The Economy Electric.TOAST STOVEI You ha\'� no (toubt ()(Im Iong� to f'nJo), (be('Olllr .. rt :m,1 (' ... n\,('nlt'n('e or an f'1.ctrlc t(l8ftt"':o\'(' In )'our own oome. \'ou ba\'� an oppor.IlIn:l�' 10 !IN:lIl'(' on� at a ,Yo" "3\'11lfO: In I"r:�an O:'l>OT:'m�ly l!Iu("h a. )'OU eanllC)t hotw- (0 du-, pllC"!ltc.Makes an Ideal Christmas Gift.h will .j" ·t.h(.' !Un1C work al!l high prlc('dt 1(>1"1('1:'0 n.H\' on Ih�' "lark.·t and k�el' ·;hc cur·I r"n,t r',"�lI:n:'li, n .Iown to 4h.' low('fII point. HI "'� w.,:1 m:uh·. CQ:tlI.-aCI. nt'at and atUocu,·th·c In, :1;'1' 1 T:t n('('..• Indispensable to the Student''''''8y 'rom1":OnJC'. /\lIowl' )'on to eo>ok your bJ'('akra,.t In''''IT room r,n ba,' morninlt1l.\\'11 <It lora!lt m�w bf' madC' on the table'lll:ck:�·. In full \';'I'W of'Iho!ll' ""1"(('. 110 tl11M('.,r1l ,,11<."<' :" A riM J:'OIden hrootrn and ('11toIp• An.t ·hM \\'h�n d('l'II�d. It!' durabUlly I. anotha'I !01rong I"<'("Ommeoo-a.(kln; will .and the Wt'3rRM lear of 11('1'\'. ('(' I""""�ntlely.• It .;"t('II':lIf'l" t'qll:llly \\','11 on d!reC't or aJ.:t'r·I n:tt .. currf'�. an'" �8 moltt f'COnomlcal In U�.Fllmitlhffi C'OfTl�I'l'If' wl�h cord and plug �dy Addn"88 .! ror fP!.r\' �(' ,\�n GnARA�TfED.t . _A !llmj\l�' WOOOf'rl111 fYM1nI'ttmMv to Ir� A City ,! Electrical Window Display Co. 54 W. Lake St., Chicago. I"�--��--�--�--��--�--�--��--�--�--��--�--�--� __ Ma\Patr .. mizc: Maroon Advcrt'IsersThey Are l{e]iahle.-'_Bulletin and Announcements.jull:or College ClOSing E . I3Cerclses-_Departmental Club of the depart- l'.Ic-n and women P'I - 'I I. -'� .. \ an<lcJl1!Cl1b IIi Gcol();;y. Geography, and G C] b I .erman u -4. ·' .... :11 t-,,', g- on 3 anlll'aIL-()lltology. 3:1':; \\'allcr lecture 4.Reynolds Club F ormal--S :,30. ,,��-�'��'I'llttl.., F.�rlc To:lII!for �Io\'c rOlf" O:-':J.Y,2 .• :, .. rtEI'MO. "�ROl' F .. \CTORY TO YOU.Th':" Ek-ctoTlc.- TO�"' ... r·�lo\� �nt oI:r('('t ill yourrw)!n raO(ory-ho 1\('" th� 1"O('·k,""Uo:n prl�,'2 .• :'. n"J'('M Ilnp34d. I.IO\\'� prk-t', hl.:thf'8tqu�lt1y. &'00 rOT It to<1a)·. Tbil' otrf'r Illft)'n." al'pt-ar almln. SATISFACTIO:-': on l'O�·Jo:V BACK. �nd )'Our mon�y now. Xm •• or­d{Or mlJ8t reach WI ""lore Drcemb('C' �rd •r(,(·1l1.3ign, Tear Off and Mail Today1"_ \\' BIRr.A Y 00 ..54 ,,'. I ... " 8t.. Chk'alro. III.F,nc� rind r. .• :. ror \\'hlch Milt' m ... ch3f'R"'.pn'tl84d. -the- FA-onomy 'E��rle Too'" �()� •••l�r:f)f'(' In Th .. llllmon. It I" un.-tM1'lood .ha.It 1\0( f'ntlrely MMlRtactory. monf'y wil be ft·turned •Xame .Junior Mathematical Club-4 :.\0,Hyer:::on .1�.Graduate Women's C]ub_-. �, Lex-mg-ton 15.Score Club Dance_ T 0111 orro\\' �. �oHo!'alie hall. ' -',German Club PlaYs-T Olllorrow RReynolds cluh theatcr. ' ...Candidates for Degrees I' I• • " Oln( tIt esmay oht:\1n Invltatlons t C, ' 0 onvoca-tlon at the Presiclent's fli .o lCC dallyfrorn 10 to t I and from 2 t 03.Three-Quarters Club--3: 1.,5, Reynl.ld� dllb,Senior Women-J:15. Lcxington. II�Ieet to go to Senior musical.Senior Musical-J :.,0. Delta l�psi]onhou-.c, -=,",00 Ellis aVl'nuc.Equal Suffrage League- Business1l1('('tin�. J :30• Lcxin�ton T 5.Phi Beta Kappa-'!\J eeting- for in­itiation of ncw Illcmhers, 4, HarperM28.II -no""The: Cornell clubs will arrive here the union are thc University DivinityI on the: day of the concert at 12:30 school (Baptist), the McCormickfrom St. Louis on a special train. Theological seminary, (Presbyterian).i'iiiiiiiiii!&*iiiii��eiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii "The Royal Cornell Limited." A re- Chicago Theological seminary, (Con-ception committee composed of mern- ggegational l, Garrett Biblical insti­hers of the Chicago club of Cornell tute of Evanston (Methodist), andwin meet them. This organization con- the Lutheran Theological Seminary-isrs of Cornell undergraduates who of Maywood. The faculties of theselive in this city, and will be the meet annually, usually in December.hosts of the musical clubs during the to discuss their respective activitiestheir stay here. The officers of the and progress during thc past year.Chicgao club of Cornell are: Hamil- Professor Alfred Ramsey. of theton Allport, president, George B. Bell. Lutheran seminary is president of thevice-president, 'Theodore Houston. Union and Ira M, Price, Professorsecretary 'and treasurer, of Semitic Languages and LiteratureWill Attend Matinee. in the University is secretary.The visiting Cornellians will be The theme for discussion tonighttaken to the matinee at the Majestic will be, "The Relation of the Semin­theater. From there they will go to aries to the Training of Foreign Mis­the University club for a swim and sionaries." Dean Shailer Mathews ofdinner. After the concert the clubs the University Divinity school will beWoodlawn Trust'& Savinfis BanKI:!CH .:aht Glrtl �t�t. Cbleaco.TO TilE .'.:\('l;I.T\' ASD STI1DENnJut the11!\1\''':U�I'I'\' 0(0' CIIICAGO:This bank's well-known reputa­tion for sound management andright dealing has been pinedthrough nineteen years of strictadherence to safe methods andconsiderate 'attention to custo­mers' needs.Your savings account or checkingaccount is welcome and appreci­ated here.SHIRTSDistinctive PatternsPerfect Fit CORNELL CWBS WILL BE HERE CHICAGO THEOLOGICAL r_ INSTRUCTORS TO MEETGlee, Banjo and Mandolin Organiza- --'dODS From Cornell Universit)4ll Twenty-Sixth Annual Meeting of As-:Will Give Concert in Orchestra sociation Will Discuss TrainingHall on January Third. for Missions Tonight. CARSONA concert wil�iven in Orches- Members of �ological Facul-tra hall by the Cornell University ties' union which represents' theGlee. Banjo and Mandolin clubs at facultiecs of five of the theological7 •.�:15 on January 3. TIlt: organizationswill give concerts during their four­thousand mile Chris-tmas tour. in NewYork, Atlnata, Savannah, Mobile.:\ cw Orleans, Memphis. St. Louisand Rochester,EARL & WILSON will leave on the train for Rochester.DERBY CLUB.MakerJ' Of Red-Man Collars 6116 Cottage Grove Ave.: . ... �, .BILLIARDS ."Who can cloy the hungry edge ofl ONLYappetite '1 . .40C Per Hour' .'.By bare imagination of a 'feast?" Best Appointed Room on the SouthShakespeare, Richard II. Side.Greenwood Cafel:t:n t:Uht �th. Stnet.JOSEPH SCH"IDT.STATIOSERl". TOILET ABTICLESFIXE U.\'E Of' CANDIBS.a E. 55th st.r"llilJrlrr] '''Ill IJomc!ltlc l,'ne 01Clmlrll ant' C'uar,.Un A luncheon was held recently bythe 1 :15 Public Speaking class. Mr.Gorsuch_ gave some speeches whichhe had heard given by savages whileon his trip through the Phillipines,and recited an original poem whichhe composed while there. Short\fAKER OF SUPERIOR CLOTHES speeches were given by Mary vanIta E. Atb Stne&. Wagner, Victor Zeddies, FlorenceTeL Jl7de P:utl ZIIO. Heacock. C. T. Stephan. and severalothers The I: 15 class had as their8 Full Size Tables"The season of SPECIAL RE­DUCTIONS is now setting in.It will be to your advantage tocome early and thus secure a se-:- lection from a complete line.BENEDICT' W ALDWri.: ..... HU ��"fj �Strenuous work. old man. but ILIIIpure, wholesome Fatima will help.Will. eoc,. __ ., F 1/11.�'�.25�"" .....""'/e" """""'-c u _FrwIimolOPtlm(/2d'2) �I IS.�_-Nw,L_�_, .,... ,. -Dl,tincliveJy_��� .. Individual'" venicnrly located to University,Phone Midway 8573. 6104 Madison Youn fin� this good value in the men's Sweat.er Coatavenue, znd flat. South. section. This garment is aD wool and of a fine grade heavyno YOU WANT MONEY-S� and wo�d yam .. !hey come in oxford gray� maroon, andI 1 k' f 1 f lWhite: ma�� Wl-b sllawl con "'T. at $'7.50 Jnpwarr s wor -�n� :l tcr C ;lSS(," o�, SECOND FLOOR, NORTH ROOMrtud('nt$' Call at Room ()OJ i9 \\,I Monroe street. 1 � .. _seminaries of Chicago and vicinitywill hold their twenty-sixth annualmeeting at the Great Northern hoteltonight. Dinner will be served at 6.Thirty-five members will be guestsThe five inistitutions represented inone of the speakers. his 'Subject being"The Organization of the Curriculmto. Meet These Needs." Members ofthe faculty of the Western Theo­logical seminary, (Episcopal). will bespecial guests tonight.GORSUCH RECITESORIGINAL POEM ATCLASS LUNCHEONguests the 2:15 Public Speaking class,MISS EVA ROBINSONTO ENTERTAIN ALLUNIVERSITY WOMENMiss Eva Robinson, sponsor forthe Neighborhood clubs will he atnome Friday, December 27 from 3 to6 to all University women. The fourXeighborhood club presidents. Au­gusta Swawite. Phoebe Clover, LynneSullivan and Annie Ford, w'Il assistin entertaining. All those who in­tend to he present have been askedto 'Sign up on the poster in Lexington.CLASSIFIED�DVERTISEMENTS�KENCH TUTORING at reasonablerates. Phone Midway 4992.OR �ALE-Fonr H'OI11 furnished'l;.t. a bargnin- Mrs. Coke. 948 E5�fh Street,{"'OR RENT -Xkely furnished. light,sunny room. private porch, inquiet home New apartment. elec­'r;c light. steam heat. Prefer stu­dent or teacher. References ex­«hanged. Price Moderate. Con- 1PIRIE SCOTT &COMENA ChristmasSale forBlanket Bath Robe, $5.00An Excellent ValueThese bath robes are made of a fine weight blanket-newdesigns in wanted colorings, edges piped with fine twotne collar, cuffs, pockets and In the cord trimmed style­color cord to match the robe Complete with girdle, priced,each, $5.00.Other robes, $5, $7.50, $g, $10 and up to $30.SECOND FLOOR, NORTH ROOMCravats, Dollar SpecialBetter Than Usual Value�-- ' .. 'we have never had such a large and well selected assort-ment of dollar cravats. Me ny are in the new imperialshape that is becoming so p pular.· You will also .findenormous assortments of 1m tted and -crochet scarfs at thisprice,Our general. assortment of neckwear is so variedthat every taste can be easily suited at a price rangeof 50c, $1,00, $1.50, $2.00 $2�50, $3.50 and $4.50., FIRST FLOOR, SOUTH ROOMMen's House Coats, $5.00. Special Value ..Two-toned all wool coats, beautifu)J.y trimmed with silk cordaround pockets and collar edges, 'wide trimmed . turn backcuffs with two buttons, two. silk frogs.SECOND FLOOR, SOUTH ROOMIn plain green, blue, wine, tan, C&JJlbridge and Oxford graywith reverse side of cloth patterned in' stripes, checks andplaids. Sues to 48 chest.Other house coats, $6.50, $7.so, $8.so, $IC), $12 up to 125Meo's Knitted MumersAccordion knit at $3.00, $4.00, $5.00, $7.50 and $lQ.OOCrochet knit at $2.50, $3.00, $3.50, $5.00, $7.50 and $10.00A Special Lot} $1 35in Spun Silk, ea •This lot usual at at least one half mpre consis+.s of about 80Gozen mufflers secured at a concession from one of themost prominent makers.FIRST FLOOR, SOUTJI ROOMMen's Shins, $1.50 and $2.F anq Plaited & Startched Bosoms.r articulady F-rong va!ues. New pa!terns in both light and�ark effe-:-!s. In different fabrics and made with cuffsattached or detached.Suggested for 9. man's gi"t is a "si!k shirt' found inabundance here' at, each $5.00, $6.50 and $8.50FIRST FLOOR, SOUTH ROOMMen's Slippers, Pair $2.50An Extensive Display of Desirable StylesKid lined Faust. Opera and Romeo, also �he popular Pull­_, .an slippers in bag to match -in b!ack� �an and red.Men's Sweater Coats, $1.50The Popular Shaker KnitTHE DAILY MAROON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1912•.. ------------ ... ;�LAY :i..AKE FOREST TONIGHT FRESHMEN SWIMMERSLEAD FOR TANK TITLEbut arc nut playing their best game record in the back stroke last Fri­Professor at Racific Seminary Is as yet. Last year .. :'-1 olandcr and Bell day, swam the 40 yard back stroke inGuest of Divinity Faculty. were reliable at all times, and should 264-3 seconds, and secured 102 pointshe better this year. ior 'th is performance as the mark was\\'illiam Frederick Bade, professor. Admi�sjon to the gu me will be one-fifth of a second below the Iin the Pacific Theological seminary twenty-five cents. but holders of sea- former tank record. Captain Hol­connccrcd with the University of Cal- son books will be admitted free. The lingsworth and Ray \Vhite tied forbooks ior the indoor season hav e second both swirnimng the 40 yardsnot hc:en issued yet hut holdcr s of in 21) 3-5 seconds. R. C. \Vhite per­hooks will he admitted tonight upon formed br-illiantly: in the life savingProfessor Bade was enroute from the presentation of the cover that contest when he carried the subiect theWashington where he had gone as a was used in the foothall season. length of the tank in 21 seconds.PROFtSSORS andSTUDtNI'S • •will find in theIlYOE PARK STATE BANKco ..... 0" aav aT ........ AV"A CONVENIENT .. SAFE IIai kwith all the facilities of a down townBank under State Government super­vision. Capital and sm-plus $230,000.00Checking and Savings accounts in­vited.3 Per Cent Interest on Savings.JOHN A. CARROLL, President.THOMAS JANSEN. CashierMOUNTAINEER SEES CAMPUSifornia at Berkeley, was a visitor atthe University yesterday as the guestof members of the Divinity faculty. tCouttnued trom page one)I 1 I Contrnued trom paKe' IIn�)to a last team Ly the t nue t rat 1 ieConference season opel.ls, The men I distance, the first event on the pro­h�\'c had no real comperit ion �s yet gram, were rather disappointing.but have at hand an oppor t umty tu Coach White did not coach the menshow their real worth. The game to- as to the direction that they were .night will put the men upon their lIoatin"" and owing to the muddymettle and will give the students an condition of the water the competi-opportunity to see if Chicago cancompare favorably with other Con­ference teams.Have Star Team.The star work of the Dunsmorebrothers and Kruger, who scored toors were unable to : sec the lineson the bottom of the tank and guidethcmsci\'(.-.s by them. Loyd �etT andRay \\'hite tied for first in this eventplunging 56 feet. This mark is farbelow the record of both men.eight baskets in thc Northwestern George Lyman was third wth 52 feetgame, is expected to give the guards and Paul Tatge fourth with a plungea thorough test. These men have been of 50 feet.playing together for several yearsand are great players. Molander,l3�llnelt and Ilcll are good guards, Pavlicek Stars.a tank'Pavlicek, who establishedrepresentative of the Sierra club, a __ ---mountain-climbing. society of' !the STUDENT. COMMENTSWest, to protest to the government UPON iNSTRUCTION,"VS1NG ICELANDICterdav as a result of uncomplimcnt- D. H. Hollingsworth 202.to secure. suc.h privilege:. Th� Sierraary ;emarks written on the hack of P. \V. �'atge 197:81 _.club, �\·I.lIch IS �oo�era.tmg with sev-I. an examination paper which the in-: L. L. Neff_ 191.8 TLJlane-:\rtl�u!> C. }foffn�an, '�ocral CIVIC orgamzatlO�s o� the coast, structor had graded D. not. contcnt-I R. C. \Vhue ...........•. � 158.51 Kansas-c-Prcsidcnt-elect Wilson WIllcontends that the diverting .o!'. ��e� Ing hi�self with the English language G. Lyman 151.8 has been appointed coach at Tulanewater supply from the Yosemite ,.W�l1l Johnson made use of thc Icelandic, H. A. Moore .............•.... 145.7 university. where he is studying law.detract from the natural beauty of 1 H declared t d tha: his R. McPherson •................. 136.., be a visitor at the University of. a so e ec are yes cr ay :�� 1 .-the park, which attracts thousands of .L. Hardt � 1.3-::.2 Kansas some time in, December.Icelandic statement had been misin- .-terpreted as profane and that it real- L. Stolz .••........•........... 126.,;.2Iy'meant something like. this: "To, �-!Daily Matf?oD. sincle. copies. five listen 'to�- such instruction is sicken-cents, Ellis or Prea.against granting water-power 'pr iv­ilcges from the Yosemite Valley, anational reservation, to the city ofSan Francisco, which is attemptingtourists annually. George Lyman was second wth 21 1-5seconds.S· J 1 on ""1' c ccludcd Ray White 233·2:gurson 0 In!' ' .. !S ....from Mr. Bone's English I class yes- C. B. Pavlicek 232.6'ing." IMPORTEDMINIATURESEach PaelageHas One-Every SweetheartWantsOn�When Yoa SeeThem Yoar Eyes,.von't BJaaveHEAR ABOUT HIM?He wouldn't switch from the cigarette he was smok­ing. Oh, no! Never.And the other day som�ne gave him a Zubelda.Hear him now! "There WERE NO CIGARETTESbefore Zubelda. "What could have changed him so.If!3. VIRCiINIA" CIG.ARETTESvcrsity of Pennsylvania have beenThe Daily Maroon is for sale at �ranted a reduction in rates for thethe Press. Grand Opera season. M embers of the Score club reporta record number of tickets sold fortheir annual holiday dance to be heldat Rosalie hall, tomorrow at 2:30. Thelargest crowd in the history of theclub is expected to attend the af­fair. 'Twenty numbers will be on thedancing program. Following a newrule of the club, decided upon thisyear, the proceeds of the entertain­ment will he turned over to help d�­fray the expenses of some worthycause which receives University sup-AMUSEMENTS,. MEMBERS OF SCORECLUB REPORT LARGESALE OF TICKETSPennsylvania-Students of the Uni-AlIUSEMENTS AMUSEMENTS. IE M PlESS lJ �ilif;,E�6.§Q�N ·l\.;!:�::;-!:�ARDT-,CORTTONIGHT IThe Sensation of Two Continents, The Ship of Lions (drama) I FINE FEATHERSAn Old Fashioned Mother (drama) Dramatic Sensation.The Famous Irish WizardLAWRENCE CRANE ._ The Invaders (3 reel drama)Presenting the BeaUtiful and Illusive The greatest military drama ever I ! pRINCESSSpectacle produced. Wm. A. B�dy PresentsTHE DEN OF MYSTERY ADMISSION. The First Chicago Performance ofMAMIE FLEMING Main Floor, all seats • • • • • • 10BOUGHT AND PAID FORThe Scintillimt Stonette Sonptress Balcony, all seats. ••••••••• 5cTHE THREE CLEIRS By Geo. Broadhurst.An American Play of To-dayGARRICK"The �reatest Aggregation everassembfed since .the days of thet Famous Bostonians."The Daily lIarooa is DOW OD ale at: Tonight and all this weekthe Pre-. • "THE PIRATES OF PENZANCE"THEATER63rd Street and Cottqe Groft AYeWeek starting SDD.llatDec. 8S ULLIV AN ct CONSIDINE;PRODUCING DEPARTMENTANNOUNCEThe European Gymnasts SupremeMORRISSEY &: HANLON"The Ginger Boys" iii CatChy Melo­dies and Clever Comedy.J. K. EMMET ._Ably Assisted by Viola Crane inFlorence Gerald's Lively Comedy"A SOUTH DAKOTA DIVORCE"7:30 and g:ISPRICES10e-20�30cCOLONIAL'Evenings Precis�ly at 8Matinees Wednesday and Saturdayat 2.BEN-BURlr Also· a complete vaudeville bilL An Extravaganza-2S -people- 25Prices $1.00; Box Scats, $1.40; Bal- Don, the Talking Dog; Mrs. Gene 1,0rt.cony, soc; Gallery, 15C and 25C. Hughes; Watson & Santos; JosieTeL 6480 Central. Heather; Mildred Grover; Great JUNIOR WOMEN WILLTornados-Ryan Brothers. HA VE PICNIC TODAYIN GREENWOOD HALLNOVELTY PHOTOPLAYFive Iteels nightly or the latest movlnJ:!Jlctures. nest ofmustc by high classorchestra. Come and hear' our new $;.500pipe organ.1f60DIA1JN THEATRESStla 51. aad WeocIlawu A.e�·o LYl\IfPICHenry W. Savage'sThe MILLIONBLACKSTONEROBERT HILLARDBig Hit in"The Argyle 'Case."The Only 5c Show in Hyde Park,Foar Rfels of PicturES :Eve'ry Night of4,000 FeetSpecial Features Tuesday at:d FridayCurreDt EveDts Every ThurSday. Always a Good ShowPOVVERSDavid Belasco presentsA new pl�y by Frederick and Fanny'.. Locke Hatton: ''YEARS OF DISCRETION'With the Seasons' best cast. ILLINOISBLANCHE RINGin her musical successThe Wall Street GirlMAROON ADSBRING RESULTS AMUSEMENTS.pALACE MUSIC IIALL"PUSS IN BOOTS"CHICAGOOPERA HOUSEFinal Performance in Chicago ofWM. HqDGE.' .in the country-wide successTHE MAN FROM HOME Women of the Junior class :willhold . a picnic today in Greenwoodfrom J to 5. Suzanne Fisher, who is!� charge of the entertainment,wouI.d make no announcement of the. program as she wshed the featuresof the picnic to be a complete sur­prise. The women expect to adopta button bouquet as a class emblemto take the place of the class tiesworn in previous years and of. thetoques now worn by the men. Eachmember present will be charged adime to �.cfray the expenses.LASALLETHE GIRL AT THE GATEThe Seaton's Best Musical Comedywith the "La Salle's Best CasU"Pop. Mat. Tues. & Thurs. 25C' to $1S TUDEBAKER �EYNOLDS CLUB TO�OLD FORMAL DANCEAT EIGHT-THIRTYCosmo Hamilton's Daring Indictment"THE BLINDNESS OF VIRTUEReynolds cluh social events of theAutumn qUarter wilt he hrought to aclose with the annual formal dancetonigiht at 8:30. Professor and Mr3.�h cr• c �ntock and Miss Langley willact as chaperones. Edward Harvey,who will play at a cluh dance for thefirst time this quaner, will be assist­e(! hy three men on each floor. Palms- w1)1 he' the only'decorations. Newprograms wilt be used.Geo. M. Co��a!,�s Newest �usica1Farce.THE LITTLE MILLIONAIREA MOICAN MIlSI£ lAg,JAMES T. POWERS"Two Little Brides" Deltho ClUb Announces Pledce.I. Deltho club announces the pledg­Ing of Ella Sorenson of Chicap.