us t matly SnrnnnV () L. XI.. x o. 54. t: � 1 V El{S ITY OF CH ICAGO, S:\1T ({DAY. DECEMBER 14, 1912. PRICE FIVE CENTS.GE�CLUBOFFERS \�WHITEWmSm SW�NGI,����������������DOUBLE BILL TONIGHT 'Cal; rain of Freshman Team AgainLails Champlonrhip-s-Neff, Pavli-cc k, Robert White and Moore Fin- Iish Above the 300 Mark. IReprcuring' hi�of last year Ray I\\,11 t e, captain of the Freshmen 'iwim-I, Inur g team again captured the all'around swimming championship of Ithe University yesterday in Bartlett I�ank. .l:e won .his title by perform-IIll!; briliantly 111 the sprints and'Lrl';:st stroke, Pavlicek. who waswit lain six tenths ot a point of \Vhiteat the close of Thursday's events, felloff in his work yesterday and finished(,nly third. � eff, because of his goodwork in the forty and 100 yard swimsrinis hcd second.\\'hile made the best time of theday in thc forty and 100 yard swims. V WITY BEATS LAKEFOREST'S FAST SQUAD"EiDer Musz Heiraten" and "Die Maen­erfeindinnen" Will Be Presentedin Reynolds Club TO THE ADMINISTRATIVE BOARD:- ThriIIia, Rally Wiu Game for ChicagobJ Score of 31 to27Two German comedies will he pro­duced at the Reynolds club theatertonig-ht at g by the German club. Them�lsic will be Iur ni-hcd hy the Uni­ver sit y orchcst ra under the directionof Mr. Stevens. If time permits adance will he g ivcn after the per­f ormancc.The casts follow: We are petitioning you for a re­turn to the former schedule of classes,involving a thirty-minute chapelperiod in the middle of the moming.The experience of the past quarterhas proved to us that the new sched­ule has an unfortunate effect. Wewant the old schedule again. Wewant it badly. Our petition is beforeyou. signed by five hundred indi­viduals, and you are to decide uponit this morning. We know that ourfatei:: in your hands. We hope thatyou will not refus� our petition. Weask it, not in any spirit of arrogance,but very earnestly.THE STUDENT BODY.FRIENDS OF MEMBERS INVITED VISITORS EXCEL IN TEAM WORKNorgren, Des jardien and VruwinkPlay Flashy Game-Visitors Leadat HaH Time.First Play Deals With Supposed Mat­rimonial Adventures of TwoGrimm Brothers.Coming from behind after LakeForest had lead at the end of the firsthalf. by the score of 18 to 14, theVarsity by a thrilling rally won thegame against the North Shore col­legians last night by the score of 31to 27. The number of spectators wasunu�ually large for a practice gameand the cheers of' the students madeEiner Musz Heiraten 1-1 e was first in the 100. swimming it the game seem like a regular con-j acob Zorn. a professor, in 1:04 2-5 beating Keff by over a ference contest............. Kenneth MacAllister second, and Robert \Vhite by over I Lake Forest undoubtedly had theWillhelm Zorn, his brothcr...... eight seconds. Thc forty yard breast. :better teamwork. while Chicago hadD 1,1 r... f _I stroke was won by Harold A. Moore. '.. .. .. . .. .. .... ona U LI a W oru I l,five individual stars playing. and notG I . ,who has been swimming this event.crtrudc, t rcrr aunt, ., .Janet Flanncr 'a team f th f hregularly for the Varsity. His time I • or e greater part 0 t eLouise. their niece .. Margaret Walker .garne. When .the visitofs would startwas 28 seconds Hat. Ray White wasDie Manncrfeindinnen. the ball down the floor the individualsecond and Robert White third. The l.Adclgundn Spitzling. a woman ., ..j work of the Chicago guards failediorty yard swim also was won by 'I'........... , Kenneth Mac Allister ROBERTS WINS MUSfACHE RACE ·DR.' SPARKS S'PEAKS' TUESDAY ,to stop the Dunsmore brothers fromRay White in 21 3-5 seconds withHenriette Klein, novelist '" . --- • I '__ '_ scoring;� cff a close second. lntfJoames .Eisendrath and Swartz The Reverend. Mr. Ferris Will Preach. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Janet Flanncr Poor Basket' Shooting.Dr. Ilclladonna Schneider, physic- Five Finish High UP. Entertain at Senior Musical-Roe Tomorrow-The President, Dr.Fin men finished with totals over d T G' In the second half this was notian •.. , Sadie Bnnnem an, atge 0 in Tank for Shav- Goodspeed, and Clyde Watkins . I.300 points, and the remainder furn- . so noticable, as the teamwork wasFrau I{o:,e Ilindc r .. Helen Andrews mg Mustaches Prematurely. Talk at Junior Exercises.ishcd little competition. White will more evident. Poor basket shoot-Trude. her niece .. Mnrgarct Walker • I' . l� I. -- \ • I . I 'receive a gold medal emblematic of • rancrs couerts was adjudged win- President Edwin Erlc Sparks of ,lIlg w lIC 1 can be attributed to theHelene Muller Marie Park the championship, This contest was ncr. in, the' Senior l1lus�ache �ce Pennsylvania State college will de- haste with which the shots wereLine, maid " Lucille Babcock the last event of the quarter. and the which ended at .he Senior musical i liver the address at the Eighty-Fifth made 'prevented the Varsity from__ � " ...... ':'<._.� ...... - .. .2..����' �_��s. _ regular' _sc,hedulc will�c��� .�,�i���. ;.t _ the D�lta Upsilon house. was held I convocatio� exercises, Tuesday at 3 r�nning "Up a bigger score. Many"Einer Musz Hciraten," written in January. ' , "yesterday afternoon.#'Walter:'Foute �in .Leon: .ManClel--.xsseitibly hall. His> .tImes. three .and . ,four, shots wereabout the Grimm brothers under the Summary w�s a close second while the booby I -subcct w'ill be Learning to' Live." necessary before a count was register-name of Zorn. has to do with their First day Final prrze went to Kent Chandler, The President Sparks received his PhD. ed., ._ suppo�ed adventures among the fair. Ray White ••..••...•. 233.2 493.2 judging committee consisted of Flor- from the, University in 1900� He is Des Jardien and Norgren were theer sex. On the death of their father Lloyd Neff •...•.....• 191.8· 421.3 cnce Rothermel. Helen Magee and the author of several books dealing stars of the game. They were in cv-the old houskccpcr urges thcm to Charles Pavlicek ....•• 232.6 397.1 Ettie Hewitt, Each lip was pains- 'with American historical and political cry mixup and passed accurately.marry, and to support her case rc- Robert \Vhite ......•• 158.5 363.5 takingly examined before the choice subjects, . Norgren and Vruwink led in scoring,minds them of a promise to that cf- Harold A. Moore •.... 145.7 331).7 was made. Howard Roe and Paul The Rev. Mr. George Hooper Fer- each making four baskets. Thesefect exacted hy their now <1:ceas�(: Paul Tatge •.......••. 197.8 283.3 Tatge, the only members of the ris will be the University preacher at three men brought forth some br il-father. The older brother dctc rminc- Donald Hollingsworth . 202. 202. class who refused to grow mus-taches. the Convocation Religious service to. Iiant teamwork at' times. Vruwinkto carry out his father's wis aes bui Lcon Stolz ....•...... 126.2 201.7 were officially thrown in Bartlett tank morrow in Mandel at I I. An especial- did not seem to be' as accurate ini� not familiar with the proper tech- George Lyman .....•. 151.8 1&).8 yesterday noon. ly appropriate musical program has making shots, tinder the basket as henique. The younger brother ir. !-!oderick Macpherson. 136.2 li�).2 Mr3. Harry L. Swartz and Mrs. been arranged by Mr. Stevens for :waslast year despite the fact that he�how;ng the older how to propose i� Leo Hardt .•.......•.. 133.2 133.2 Joseph Eisendrath entertained at the occasion. The program follows: counted eight points.accepted. RUSSIAN STUDENT WANTS the musical with sevcral selections Sunday Musical Program. Vruwink Is Fast."Die Maennerfeindinnen" picture: INSTRUCTION IN ENGLISH that wcre cnthu�iasticaIJy received. I Organ Prelude,"Adelaidc," Becthoven Des Jardien staned the game atthc actions of thc I!lembers of a sui, the air from "Heriodade" sung b/ �\ilt:gro from Concerta ..•... Handel center and did not have much trouhlefragette cluh. .Much is made of thcil �lrs. Eisendrath was considcred par- Pr0ces:-;ional Xo. 112. "A Mighty in out jumping his ,man. He wasj3t'.es Budich Sent to University athatrcd for ma.· n. but when a notice i::. t,cu:arly interesting as the Ol)cra Fortr ss" L tl later shl'fted to gua "...I h V . kExpense of Superior Institute e • • . • • . • • . . • • • . . u ler ru w en ruwm -<lisco\'ercd in the papcr concerning of Kieri. . Heriodadc" is to be .given ior the Hymn �o. 54, "It Camc Upon thc took his place. Vruwink is cxceed-th� feeling'S of a young man toward:. lirst time in Chicago next weck by Midnight Clear" ....•••.• \Villis ingly fast and covers the tloor wella beautiful young woman whom h� the Chicago Opera company. In- Tune-Carol he will no <loubt dcvelop into a solarJames TIudich, a graduate of thehad Seen in thc club rooms, the wholl' Superior Institute of Economics and f�rmal tca concluded the afternoon. I Anthcm Christmas Song, "To man this year. Molander' was ac-duo is thrown into a very agitatc(i 1'101 ence Rothermel and Helcn Ma- Victory".. . . . . . • •• •. X cidlingcr _UHltc in taking advantagc of freeCommerce. Kieff, Russia, has begunstate. The young lady is found tua searcb for �oinc student who will gee poured. �Irs. Millikan and Dean, Marie Xagl and Choir throws. He scored six out of si.x at-he thdr new bookkeepcr. much tv �i'.llel" acted as chaperones. The Ofl"ertorv "Ring Out \Vild ilcUs" lempb wb'ile he was in the game.assist him in learning thc English Jtheir disgust. llIusical program follows: Go n d R t Both guards. �lolandcr and Bcnnettlanguage ill return ior instruction in ... - . . . . . . . . . . • . . • . u 0 - 00TIckets for thc l)crformanccs may E d C' I! ,. - .. \ \\T' I GI I play d f . I t b _I I, Russian. Dudich has been in rcsi- J. 3 . tu es ......••........ J10pm 'ymn .'0 . .1,1, j s It 1 a( - c air y accura e games ut u;(he �ecured from Mr. I 'hillipson i>:> "U II L S 'Ill fOld" K knot cov r th . II I(knce in. the t; nivcrsity sincc o�- .lA rs. arry . wartz. ncss J.\ cn 0 .•• • • • •• oc ·cr e elr men as wc as t leyall Jl1emi>er.s of thc German cluh. '1 . S I' . I 1\ "J I h Id h B hlober, spccializing in cconomics and 2 .• \ ermald ong.. ... . . .. 1 I ay.!n \.cce5Slona � o. 320. erusa em s ou ave. ennett as not rcco\"-Memhers have heen invitcd to bring I'l II' il S I CI . G Ttl G I I ., L J ered bis eye for the basket ""ct an,1�ociology. "I am looking for a \.}ni- 1y IS . as uc 1 larnllng races leo (cn •. .. .. •• .• e eune J Uthcir friends. I" I bl kversity student." �id lludich yester- 5l1c!lherd Thy DCllleancr Vary 'I 'ma e ..............•....... Handel was not a c to rna e ea�y shots.II;IY, "who wants to learn the Rus- Mrs. Jo�cph N. Eisendrath. Dr. Goodspeed Talks. Stel)henson. who replaced XorgrcnANNOUNCE DAYS FOR. FINALS �i�n language in rcturn for instruc- .1. The Brook .....•.... McDowellJ The tir�t of the final excrcises of at iorward in the second half, playedlion in E.l1g1i�h. 1 much prefcr the T(, :\ \Vatcr Lily .... McDowell the quartcr wcre the closing exer- Ct scrappy b'Clme. "Stevic" is one ofThree-Fifteen Classes Will Have Ex- �cl"\'ices oi a student who has him- \\'�IS Die Quelle Singt .. Schyctte! ci�l's oi the Junior collcge held yes- the gamcst men on the squad despite�e1f spcc:alized on thc writing and �Ir�: I larry L. Schwartz. I terday noon in Mandel. Dr. Good- his small stature. He scored two�pc.lkillg of Engli�h." .,. ;\i(1 Dc Salomc from I1erodiadc' �pn·d made thc pl'incipal addre�s on ba:;kcts in the short time that heExaminations for thc Autu1111l D�spite his few months in Amcrica. . Massar.et th�' nhject ,of lifc, He was follow('d played.(!Uartl'r will hc held at the following Budich speaks English well, although Mrs. J()�cph N. Eiscndrath. I hy thc rrcsidcnt W!10 spoke a fc�vhours: l�is \'oohulary is ncccsSlrily limited, :;. Tratlmc .........• \Vagner-Li:,zt: \\,(,rtls of congratulatIOn to the candl-3:15 classes. Monet .. y. _3:15-6:15. lie says hc is not nihilist nor a rcf- Fruhling�n .. cht .. Schu111an-Liszt: datc� for the title of associate.8:15 da:,ses, \Vcdnesday, 9:15-12:15. tlgee iro�l thc wrath of the Russian Mr!=. Harry L. Schwartz. I CI,�'c1c \\·at.kins respon(led �or ',hc9:15 classes, Thursday, 9:15-12:15. government. In fact, he has bcen G. Floods of Spring .. Rachmaninoff can(,ulatcs WIth a talk app('�l,"g tor10:15 classcs, Friday, 9:15-12:15. �cnt to the t;ni\"er�ity at the expcnsc (:1�! \\"cre My Love Yon L lac I �l��r� cnthusiasm for -Vn;.\"('r�ity ae-Il :15 classes. \Vednc.;day, 2:15-5:15. of the institution at KiefT. He may I'alr Mrs. Beachl tnllles. and for the attam1l1('nt..: of1:15 c1as..:es. Thurs(1ay. 2:15-5:15. he SCl'n at 92 Middle Divinity hall or' The \Vind Speaks. Grant Schaefer I thc L'ni\"crslty itself: Dean Lovcn2:15 c1a�sC':", Fri(lay, 2:15-5:15. at G..!oJ May strcet. The Open Sccret •... \Voodmanl (Continued on page ... , " Bell Pays Guard.aminations Monday Afternoon.Bell got in the gamc at guard fora short time in the second half andplayed aggrcssively. He ·is rapidly'rounding into the form that hc dis­pla� last year. Captain Painc wasagain kept on the sidelines hy his in­jured knec.(Continued on page 4)j\TH£ OAILY MAROON. SATUI�DA Y, QECEMBER 14, 1912.The Daily MaroonBy catr1.,r. ,2.:iO .. ,--r;. fLUO .. quaw-.C)' mall. N.W & )'eaI"; .fl.� .. CI�er.J::.1itur.1aJ-Hua� Otnce. £lU. 24-Tt."loepbooe . 'lIicJIWa,. soe:' ,. ,\ ",' - . ,.. "Yall Box "0", JracultJ' r: E:Ecbeace.lIaDaci.q Edit. - - -1IlnuD lin.le.U.se, ... EdItor '- :-. -. J.eoaa.8&ebAtWeUc Ecllt. - - - BenaanI"�8W1lD"· .llaDacer .� -' -' Budeue' JlMtA8�UT:K &J)�:rO�W31tl:r Foute. r.» ,Karlin Stever.W1ll1am L;YD1&ll' . ," 'Joe Perle�.�uu� � " .,' ':", ",' Han7:.�1Io11:er Loll�scard •• " Geor.� Lyman\.."l)� WatIdDa '. : .. Georp . Oft.l�li-race Hoccbklu • , ,: , ' .6U'&b. Jlemw&l4UoI'othy W:UlbrtoD. , ."..,HaH611 ·Btl_ . ,.', , . : , " ,.&KrO.' aT.�," -T �.n'·: � • .d'd·· .Jan� �W\:D �� 'n_.1:..'11 w aN l�.uckA.� • '- Oeorce . .sbaaer·". ':�'«! ,_ G�� .�Q8()II• ., ,Sauwan Quadu",'�I :'," .: ;D0r0tb7'.��'E.:ug,!nt!. CbillldJll' .lil.&I .t-iol}liDC�_u :iW&w6te';:, .. "1I.:�· .. J!:VCA &be .� .... '� . .._. Mal&,utb e&c.r Qat ... d 1a0lNlll& ._...... ...,.... nc&1 &a..�" .wei; tHim'·:�' -IAI � ..� I I: _.. : �, �;, •. �. I: I' - , : � d",uU8tkllrcUUu.. -p'y �-:",'�oo1ts------------ .. _---.�.�- .. - -._--_ .. _---------_ .. - .... -"._,--- �I-_. _fO R__Q_Ij_R_!§IMA§" tlrThe 'Best of allgifts, Easy � to se- .leet, inexpensiveand sure to please.A' desirablecorn-:bination eve r }'one is looking forGet. them at--"The Largest Bookstore- in .-the . World"McCLURG'S218 -224 s. Wabash Avenue"�ItV�.i RYERSON ETCHINGS i� ,I' . :Ii� ICobb. 10:15 to 3:15__'_�------ ...��"'�l=.l�WOOD .1� SCENE OF " - BARR 'SUCCEEDS SOBLE_JU.N.lO.t.< WINT.E1( 'PICNIC' . ON AFFIRMATIVE TEAM,.. '....... � -'\. A. ,"" '... " - .�-. r «("�"""'_,,;,��;;,y�-�,� :,._ .. ; '�"'"'. .-, ..... '�, " ;': �� Bunet1n\�and .. Announcements .. � : .. :. . .. ";):: /��... � -, � .� ., , .:� .i ''Scex-e' : Club._ - Dan� :3O�oSaUC': �\})rcsident's Rec:�tion':":"'Monda'yhall . "night, �:30-1O:30. :Hurchiuson COlU-. ./German Club Plays-S, Reynolds mons,-clubthe.uez- .--�-,-- ChaPel-c�ii�g-;-' -or -Ed��;ti�l.. _ Convocation_Pu.yet:-Scrvi��:ro:- __ Tuc.sclay,_J2;15. Eauuous -l.aalJl� 244-­mo.(.tO.W. lQ'lP�Ql<'� dub Eiab1.V:-Fifth Convocation-Tuc�y... 'Convocation Religious Service-To- 3, Mandel.'. .. r, " , ? �.;:�� ;�� �.. morrow, 11, Mandel. Juniors-Sign up for toques withfDa-arial .ldnal_ �,. ... pn ': Exam;natiOIlS--3:J5 classes, Mon- Odgen, Coleman, Rehm, or Castle-l'ubl1libed al.,. ,�,,�'�li&ODd!I)'IIt' . day, 3:15-6:15. man.��\':.��.�::, � .... ,���. or die ,Freshman Musical::�lfpilaay, �:;A:(llt.ui1b·.' Grades-Leave courseEonkr..-d .. eecoD4-cllUi mall M th. Oblc:aco ..; Foster. books at Recorders oflice.l'u»l�kle. Ct*ia&'O. IIl ••_ � 18. 1808. UD- : Zoology Club-MondaY""4: 15, .. Zo-. . Physics' Club-l\londay, 4 :30, Rycr-J�r Act or llarch 3. 1813. I . �on '32.' _. "8V'���oir-:�m:!i�'�-�;':' 0_. _,0_g_y_2_4- �-------------------. ",' t' .• -! • �. ,.,Thirty-Jive womeif'''atfeiidc'd 'the 'Hirsch Soble has withdrawn fromwmrer PICIllC of the j'unior"cla·ss�'·hd<i rhe+University debating team uponyc.su:ruay alternoon",'in '''Gr�e�,,:ood 'the advice of his physician. Arnold�kl1 .. t.reetmgs frolll"thc"nic:Ii'" oCthe "Baar, an' alternate, has been chosenJhlllor crass were rea,i';'an,nt"\\;a's �dc':' 0)'-' Coach Moulton to take Soulc'sJued to have buttonhole bouquets 'place 'on the team, which will debate� the class emblem f�i r th� ;��ii��: -Nortli,vestern in Mandel on January,�)�rty of these will probably be on 17. According to the coach Soule has;'1 1 L T .1 f made a zood reco.rd as a Imbl.ic speak-�� e 111 t Ie eague room uesuay or «:>JaUy cents. It is hoped that seventy- er and his withdrawal will ue feltlive In all will be sold. keenly.I ,:I' The personnel of the affirmative: !. � pon arriving, the women were:Jindtolded; put on a large board, ana and negative teams lias been delinite­i ,; Iy decided upon. lJaar, Peters, and:ljfted in the air a couple of inchesi 'i n unt will present the atlirmati\'c s;;:'J .,an.�then Jlit po the head ?l a book,to ,gh'cr.·,tqt:. ill\p'r�ssiOl) �� t,l\c;y, h;ld;. iftlreffi'6iietar);-""qllesti01liYi1m- ,, t , .. I, "V t I .. •• � i.- t "'''', <, ... Tliey��wi11. be .match·e(1·1 ;'\�th:�·t1iC;rcache-u the c·eiling. _. Regtilar 'picnic'.1hc .·U.I11V ... • V,� "'.'�','".·.- .... t,'(�y ww 'AL LB' X,o.. r.th:westcr_n team.' The negative t.7�""�-��"",,- :,�-,�-o'''�.:r'' .. ':�'''''.-'';-�''·- '''-'''''''''''r·-:--'''-:'''''·-:�''_--�_ ,. ,- -"'- games'Su\;&,- as I ·ondo�:.! ndge; and t - -----� - � -,,_-...-� --... .-.---.:..._------.-..._.....---- ,_ .•J&U" L1C ::.ausnC(l un� �e �o0W15 :charades ... :c:amei ncxt;i' and. ,then .. all t...�':l.��:-'j��!�p��ed 'o('ljalnll�a!1" Co�k, W _,O'· ".;,': ,' ... , .. ,' �c:nape1., per. 1,�a.is �.ep&A"'- tookoa·,'turn'!at.'Jlancing. ,1·,,,\: .• ; .. , , 'and ,Conr�d will go to Ann Arbor to � " S ELL it���t' th�' :Micbigan affifJIlative team. !,'.l,.. ""."'.. �'.':,t'�Oc:n-'J.'nirty, co.,. . f"V� .' ,��um� j J" . ..... "" � ,,' .. : '. 7,.�il&�L �e �,0C1 a�- �LECT ONE MAN AND' th���:/:;�::;:\:: ,:�;e::;esb::: � . y " ,."'. O' I d /' B k �tvanc�d. " .. by, ,,1aCU1ty . ONE\YOMAN TO BETA worked, out· in .. deta. iI .. The remaininrr },:i "" '·0 :u .. r .' . . '0 0 S atmemDers. has been suc�ZiSfUUy m...- i'" OF 'PHI' BET K KAPPA D I ' ' ,',. " ." �P'UVCQ. ',rbe. hIst'J:���':��CIl f�c I' . ;-"'.".' .. I :J,j_I_:_':_ .. ,.:,:, "!' time,before.the cOl\test will be �pent H ,. �Ule c"�-ge·�" t It,WO W a ,! P.hyl.hs,'Greenacrer ,and,··Thcodore :in .polishing;the .speeches. and in de-:-;,j ,,'. ',': ' ., ' _' -AT-UCU& ... _ \.&&a - a&AU.veloping .rebuttal. ,mate. rial. 1:1"� .' .. ,. "!",':: " '" '. :.�&.uw:nt. \0 00. ,0UlSl�e.·.'WOlk'.j.n the !Anderson' were'initiated,into !he Beta �..11.l.0,rullg ana take �ee courses in the �f oIlIinois' chapter of Phi Beta Kapp� - J " "". " , '00 0'; ": "S· . B' OO'K" '.STORE .aIlClllOOn. .t<ec:oraa .osDow;tbat not a :yeSterday aftemoon."-T�;twoJimiors ,:;TUDENTS ARE ,TURNED � ;;Wr:,' t "DW RTH',.,. :. ,�:� . .'WIgle 51UQcnt 1S�taking � �urses �w�� :awar�ed.·�eys 'for _high·.�ch?la�..; ... ! AWA�, �ROM ���l�ORIUM �:1' ., � � 1302 East 57th ,S�eet. Near Kim���, ,AveDu.e. Wm UAe afternooll.;: ·Tbe,second;RaSOIl ,ship; .�both"'havtng' received .. at<· ,leastBox,Oflic:e Re,fuscs to Hono.r. Tick.et -.. l! .."given was that, the, new: �bedU'e :five :bonor;points:-a' major' for' twenty •. M' " A .of .Opera, Association. .Membe�s. :�..,. , ., We Buy and Seel Book of all kinds .WOU1Q prevent co cation in, *nDng !se\·�n successive maJors,. ssociate 7; Arcqwrea courses.. �!Rcqaired .. CO\Jnes iProfe�sor 'Shepardson;;"se�retarY :'of .1;'.; '.,r.-Chandler -Explains., '- ,. Open Evenings: ��c. 18-2.f, '1912-Jano 6-lo� :1913 .tpiCac:ea' in the aftemooll' hours ba_ ;the"organizatibn� 'toldJth.e:new;�mem..; . .. i��,; t CHRiSTMAS CARDS, ' .CHRiSTMAS BOOKS I'b' f h h' ','.. Tickets. issued by ,the. University Y.:·· ". : ,,'I.ao to be abandoned due. to Jack, of i �rs' 0 t e' IStOrjr and) SIgnificance .. _' ' .registrations fOr ',tbitm. '. The' -tbKd ;of � Phi" Beta 'Kappa" 'and' they· were Grand 9per� asocia.tion:. were. not .-:---��:::-=::..�-;;..-;:��.! ,-�-=:.,--�-�=-.�: : ....::'th " I .. d ' h" l\Onored by the box .ofiice., at the ,- ...... _-- -rea:ton was ·that a' "'�_ .ncesIi 'CatS: e,n we co, m. e � I_nt�' ,t ,e' society.:: a-i-------------- ..-� -. auditorium Wednesday .night. ,Theinto lab?ratory periods;,':There -we :Ai.���('?�A.��� O,�·.: ',",. clerks .are . reported as. h:.ving, said ladies! Save MOIler ad L.� in�o mornmg laboratG17 � except : s9F��I�.�; .�U�.f�: that as: they .could sell the seats any-' : Style hy ReadiDl'McCan'.10 the medical school: aDcl. mectic:al stu- .BE F. ORMP'n .M.ONDAY , II Mscmftfte' :""_..1 Ua..·McCaD D_u-r � way they wouldn. t se .rcduced scats . -0- i&IIQ --. ... .uA_dents do not take .�.�e sa' ".... .-:.,"'"An 'alumni chapter of 'the Intercol- the tickets calling for a reduction'.·.. ;�.I1 •••• I •• wll1anyhow. The fourth reasoa� that. _.. �l:S MK.UIHE bclp you dre:s strl·I . ' S . r . .. . b Secretary Chandler of the. Chicago billy at a moderatogathering of'atudents in Cobb at teD- . ,e,�a.t�. oCla 1St· socle�. IS :t.o e or- � expense by keoplnK •d -:.1l.. Opera company has stated that the ":' 7 p t d on tilthirty was undipified. aDd, COlIC-eel , gam�� .. �t, 'a', '�,��g' �uonda� action of .the company's employees " -:; ,,"� ·i.��'es�::h�a� � :Don't 'Blame thethe corridors.· Stadent 'ptheriDpare .e��n.l�g at 8, at �he:�yc��m ,Bu�eau: was 'due to a, misunderstanding and .... �, 4' Nln·e�Chb .. �nue.DesAI� .'Im" 'p'le' mOe' o' t' _as dignified:aad . respectable :_ -1be .111 north, �a���t . ·str,cct.." �1umnJ that in. ,the .. future tberc will bc no ,�"" . ' yal�ble �ronn.lI; .'students, there:wiU be, ,:and f���er st��ents of In�tltutlons of \"\' on an borne and per-, DO � h' h' 'I . '. -,.' 1:.' I' . possibility of· such, .a" thing occuring SODal matters.· ,Only ,now that Harper .rec:itati .Ig e� e�mli1g are to' lie e 19ible ! 'to ( , fiOc a YCllr, Inc1udlncused. The lastJreasoll':':O:.� me'mhe��hi�; :H,.,arry.�idler, .?f Wes' apin.,__ a ._ :C� ��,:r:r �':.� i:.... I f Ii ill 'b A fler thc Christmas vacation, the as for tree sample COPY. Igeneral, the. momiDc' recaa iDter-, �ya�'rgeh·ne� .:���, e��,! Wlh" . t e pres-sociation ,hopes to establish a branch lIcCaIIr.u..wlllenableyoutom.telnJ01lr,rupted th- day'.'.._..... -,d. 1.--.' the en,.t .. a�.. t,.e .m;e.et.lng t.o w lch all stu- ownbolUc.wltbyourownbanc!s.cloUlInlrror I'" ---,... � r' office in the school of Education YOQJ'3()U aDd chlldren wblcb will be perr� ,work of eleven o'd-1.. .. 1 , The d.ent�. 0, '. ,th.�, U,. n, IVC.,I'TS... Ity.. have been in- tn style and ilL PrI�one btlrbcr tban 1& .\ftOA � building to facilitate the. selling of cents. ·ScndrorI'reePatternCataloPe. ,luncheon period breaks into the day'. \,!t!!d.,', .'," . ',,; , tickets. .It also hopes to .establish :��o�!�r:!:rrt�nl� =�llnr�r�"Ollt, too; but who' would adYOCate WOllEN, C�N� ,S�W IN CLASS a system whereby a student may h� \'C Premium CatalolrUe and Cash PrJae Oft'er.abolishing it? And' if ibstructora em- DE lLGW.a.ur.m ...... m.a.-NIMinries'ota Faculty PUts I &!n his seat feserved twenty-four hoursnot enforce punctuality and attention ... ". onI)cfore a' performance without hav:I1�'"., Needlework DurinC LectureS.. ,.,'It eleven o'cloCk; it is their·own fault. o· .';'�'; r�'I(; � �(; to �o to t�w" to do so.The new schedule, 'or any' schedule Industrious women of the Dniver-without a morning chapel period, basnot a leg to stand on. . As pointed oatin the MAROON, by the pdition offive-hundred students, and by' thememorial of the UndergRdaatecouncil, the" "abseftce' � of a ten­thirty period" aerioasly int�ereswith .the weHare : and bappinesS ofstudents at the University. 'It ac- ing mufflers and doilie�.complishes nothinc," as pointed oathere.' 'On behalf'of the � :01the . Uaiteuiti� "the' DAILY IIA­ROON caDs upon the Ad .. U .'iu.ti,eboard at- it.-- meetin.'-.-'IA-; ._--j "',,, :T-;-�"� to re-store the tea� period at oace. � .. ":z.- .•. "" ...•. ·,,.,A"air Attendance hiijoy, - Aeroplane Latter Forced by III Health to With­AlUCl:», l.Ianc:mg anQ·t.iam�laSS -. 'draw From University Debate-.t;mD1Cm Adopted: "., . ,: ,.. , , . , -, 'Cases Completed.EXAMS ARE COMING! blame' yourseU-if youcan·t play up to formwith a strange racket. orgolf c:lub. or base ballThere is no excuse foryou. ' . Spaidinc AthleticGoods are' on' 'sale inLAST CALLIAre you wise? Let me help you getwise I . every town from Maineto CaliforniaA� G. Spalding & BrosCh� 01.sity of Minnesota have heen handed HITCHCOCK SENDSa severe' jolt:by the .faculty of that SIXT.Y-FIVE CARDSinstitution� It has 'heen .the"practice TO DONOR OF HALLof certain ',women: .to bring theircrocheting. and: ot her' nec.dlework toclass.; The, professors. hav� come outwith discouraging statements regard­ing the use of, the class hour, .in mak-One professor told a ·young. womanthat his class was neither' a sewingschool, 0, nor' a . kindergarten. while.,tbers of the facuity ·obect to' com­peting with a piece or tatting ror theattention of 'tlJef; d�' 'members. Earle E, Eubank Experienced TutorSixty-fivc Christmas cards mailed 5�02 Jackson Ave,to London represcntcd the first in- Phone Midway 6g1 rstaJlmcnt of the Holiday grcctings tobe sent b� .the m�n of II itchcock to Many to; Attend Score Club Dance..Mr5, Charlc.s Hitchcock. who Jlfescnt- Tickets (or the dance to be giv�n�d the hall in memory of her hushand. SHOE REP.�IRINGThe rest of the cards will be mailedlater in the week. This is the firstycar that the Hitchcock men have hy the Score club this afternoon at_' :JO in Ro!'alic hall have been' sellingnnusnally well accord;ng to President� ()Iln H endcrson, and a record- break- w�' Sp�iaUze in:Q�ality of MaterialExcellency of workmanshipPromptne�s in execution of ordersand Courtesy,sent a Christmas grccting to the ing attend:mcc is expected. The musicfou�der of the hall, will be furnished by Aurachew:-, TEST USSMITH-GOODYEARn84 ... a... Btnoet.Opposi te Postoft1ce.That's beause we put all our knowledge into buying the right sort offabrics and all our skill into making them properly.THE DAILY MAROON, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1912.SOMETHING TO UAD.THE GOBLIN GRIPPE.Mother's got a fever,Aches from head to toe,Says her cold won't leave her,Though she hates it so.Father's feeling grumpy,Ilelieves his throat is sore,Tonsils sort of lumpy,Ilut gargling's such a bore!So you'd better mind your parentsAnd your teachers kind and trueOr that great big goblin, named "Iagrippe,"Witt get you, too.THE PERSIAN POETSw--p. Stationery CabinetsII,II keep enough .tatlonen· at haneS for eurremuae. Solid Quartered Oak, handsomely flolahed. ,,"00. Espl'N. r.ld. (See aere.)SOLID OAK LETTER FILEhold. 20.000 letters orI!l�� • �a�1�t���:i:Golden. Natural arWeatbered ftnillh.Drawera are dust­proor and on rollerbearlDe.. Freightpaid. (See note.)'U.ZLGet Cataloe ahow­Inc man,. handy. In­('spenslve omce de­vice. and �ectIOIl:llbook cue.. Booklet"FllInc Suggestion,,"aillo free.NOTE.-Frf'lc:ht nrExpre.. paid ••Quoted to poillts ealOtor Alontana. Wyom_Inc, Colorado, Okla­boma and Texas.SIIChU,. hleher be­"ODd.'I'/..� FILING DESKScombine drawera In handsome desk. Theflle. ,.ou want at )'our finger tlops. See ODt'at ,.our dealere. Freight paid $%3.00. (�Dote).THE'I'/..�MANUFACTURING CO• , Valoa St..-t. lIOSROE. ]llcn.Chicago DisplaY-SII-IS S. Wabash Sweet are the purpling grapes in group and Senior pictures. All Sen-Shiraz, ior pictures and cards must be in bySparkles the wine as in Jamshid's the seventeenth of January, and allday; group pictures by the end of theBut they are gone, are the golden month. Some material has alreadypoets,- been given the printer and the en-Gone, yet their verses and wisdomgraver. The managing editors arestay. going to, Oshkosh, where the print-Homer of I ran, 0 great Firdousi, ing' will be done, for the Spring va-Tetter of deeds of the heroes thou! cation, to help with the setting upLong shall thy Book of the Kings,- of the major part of the book. Th�"Shah nama," printer has guaranteed to ship theFreshen the laurel about thy brow! hook April 25, and it will be on saleat the University Thursday, May I.Gentle Old Saadi, the Sheikh and The main trouble that the editorsprophet, are experiencing, they say, is in con-Lover of God and true friend of nection with the belief prevailentmen, about the University that things canBreathing thy wisdom mid fruits and wait until the last minute .roscs,-Deepest of sages, return again! Finished. Photographs on Sale in Of­fice of Annual-Printer SendsSample Page,Class pictures are on sale daily nowin The Cap and Gown office. All stu­dents who -signed up for these earlierin the quarter are urged to get them... t once.Sample pages were received for theCap and Gown from the printer lastweek, and the style of print, the sizeof page, the weight of paper, andother typographical matters werecleared up, An active campaign isto he started the first of the quarter,when the Christmas rush is over forCampus snapshots, for which. inmany cases the board pays, and con- SUITS AND OVERCOATS $30.00 to $60.00�A. N. JERREMS, Manacer. TAILOR' FORYOUNG MENT ;:.J. � Salle 8:reet.11 E. loIa4*Jn Street.� E. Jacbon Blvel •MALTMA��OW"It Strengthens"THE TONIC OF THE AGEMalt Marrow is � great brain builder­it is recommended by physiciansDruggists Sell It.'Producers ofALMA MATERMcAvoy Malt Marrow Department2304-8 South P�k Avenue.Phone Cal!une� .s401Omar the Tentrnaker, our Khayyam, tributions for the literary section aresought. This section, has been giventen more pages that last year. EditorStansbury needs personal jokes inparticular. Photos of the springSweet arc the purpling grapes in festival, and class days are also inShiraz, demand.Sparkles the wine as in Jamshid'sGazing above at the starlit sky;Abu of Khorasan, well-beliv'd Hafiz,Nasir of Nishapurj-=can they die?idle roam, was present at the meeting and gavenut then we say, "No, let us sew, till readings from Guy de Maupassant'smother comes back home."That is well said my small youngfriends,Some fine day you will beMothers, for dear little onesPlying needles skillfully. "Retour."The new committees appointed forths year are as_ follows:Program, Ina Perego, chairman;lena Kroeger, \Valter Huth, HowardRoe and Brent Allinson; social,Brent Allinson, chairman; WilliamRoe, Marie Crowe, Dorothy Phil-On the white page copy booksYou bend your faces low;What dream you, while the pens soswiftlyUnder your light fingers go?Oft we think it 'would be fun to in Febnlary will be announced soon.laugh and play,But it is good to study; then you willhe wise some day.. That, too, is spoken well, my dears­D? then. the tasks that fall;Make your teacher wish to say,"Children dear, I love you all."Xow is when the little maidsl'luck violets in the wood;What think you while the modestflowersShape themselves in nosegaysgood?\Ve will homeward go, and say, "0father dear,A nd mother love, fair season's blos­soms we have brought you here.Again well said, my happy ones,­Y ourselves 'home flowers be;Life ernblossom and perfume,Just by living lovingly.J. V. N. flrick; refreshment, Florence Knight,cha'rman: Alta Fisher, Helen Porter­field, The cast of the play to be givenCLASSIFIED, ADVER'I'ISDUNI'S'?RENCH TUTORING at reasonablerates. Phone Midway 4992·FOR RENT-Nicely furnished, light,sunny room, private porch, inquiet home. New apartment, elec­tric light, steam heat. Prefer stu­dent or teacher. References ex­changed. Price moderate, Con­veniently located to tin iversity.Phone Midway 8573. 6104 Madisonavenue, and flat. South.DO YOU WANT MONEY-$S andupwards working after classes forstudents- Call at Room 907 i9 W.Monroe street. TYPEWRITERS: RENTEDday; FRENCH CLUB HAS ELECTIONSt. Louis, lit., Springfield, 111., De- Red are the roses, and bright the .icatur, I ll., Freeport, 111., Cairo, 111., sunbeams111' 111 R kf dIll h f I William Shirley Chosen President...i.,oonnngton, ., oc· or , ., Over t e graveso jhe poets pay.Evan .... ville, I nd., Madison, Wis., Mon- . - ,J. V. N. Committees Appointed. ..roe, Wis., Dodgeville, \Vis., Minne-apolis, Minn., sc Paul, Minn., ne- PETITES FILLES William Shirley was elected presi-buque, Iowa, Cedar Rapids, Iowa.F th F ch f M .- B ch dent of the French club at the annualWaterloo, Iowa, Council Bluffs, Iowa, rom e ren 0 aunce ou orelection held recently in Lexington.Sioux City, Iowa, Charles. City, Iowa, Tell me, little maids, I pray,- Other officers chosen were, DorothySheldon, Iowa, Omaha, X eb., Mem- So gentle fair and neat, Philbrick, vice-president, Zena Kroe-phis, Tenn., Little Rock. Ark, Hot Of what you're dreaming while the ger, secretary, Ellen Broomel, treas-Springs, Ark, New Orleans, La., needles urer, and Derwent Whittlesey, assist-Houston, T�x., Beaumont, Tcx., San Flutter through your fingers fleet. ant treasurer. Mr. A. Marin LaAntonio, Tcx., Waco, Tex. Dallas. Sometimes, sir, we think we'd' rather Meslee, of the French department,Tex., Ft. \Vorth, Tex., Birminghaf,Ala., j acksonviflc, Fla. $5.00 for, Three Months., ",. :., ·t��,�""�Tt::�:��,c:, '�, .. ',�,�,;,'-;,Every machine guaranteed 'to be in fine working 'order,and wili be kept so during term of rental.'We deliver the machine .and call for it at the end ofthe rental term We also ha�e'ior �Ie,a fine line of Fac­tory Rebuilt mac:hines of aU 'makes on-which you can save'50 to 75 per cent,Telephone Harrison 63�399AMERICAN WRITING MACHINE COMPANY. (INCORPORATED)Tickets and sleeping car reservations76 W. Adams St., Phone Central 6270Automatic 64472R. J. CARMICHAELDivi!ion Passenger Agent.DERBY CL�B •.6116 Cottage Grove Ave.BILLIARDSONLY40C Per HourBest Appointed Room on the SouthSide.8 Full Size Tables"Who can cloy the hungry edge cfappetiteBy bare imagination of a feast?"Shakespeare, Richard IIGreenwood Cafe1337 ..- .. "l Grolh Str""l.JOSEPH SCHMIDT8TATIO�'"ERY. TOII.'ET ARTICI.)1;8rt se t.tse OF C.D'[)IER... E. I&th st. Chleaeo, m .ImlJorird (111,1 ""mr"�tI(" Ltn«. »tCluar. and Cigarelle. Chica)to. III \437 So. Dearborn SI.•Hairdressine :Manicurinfi ,ChirOD8iy!- :Mrs. Ge"aise Graham i15 z-t Wublactoa 8t. IVeDdlaa BaDdlac. :(Opposite Field's-uader Huyler'. I--------------------------------,---------,:�; �.�.� ,".II,IIjl ..I �IIII1/ �I,I,THE DAILY MAROON, SATURDAY. DECEMBER 14. 1912..OFFER RECREATION, IFOR EXAM VVEEK �----------------------------------------------------------------------------The hill at the Empress theater Ithis week will help to do away withI that tired feeling ouc invariably hasI after t.aking exalll;llati�ns. The p�o­gram IS as usual, of high class. "1 helUau".' of Day Rum" known through-Iout the �hcatrical \\'(�r1d as a screal�l-I1Ug-ly enjoyahle nautical travesty, WIllIlead the hill. \\'illi21.1ll Halliday andRobert Carlin. comedians of the first!water will star in this number. The ILoja troupe who throw themselveswith seeming abandon, in distinctlyor ig inal �Ylllnastic feats, perform inthe feature act. These tumblers havebeen performing- for a number ofyears in the European capitals wheretheir specialty has won unqualifiedapproval. George Stone and Sada\Vander appear in a clever skit wellcalled "The Beauty Shop." Two dash- Iing young ladies, Alberta Moore andl\lyrtlc Young, bv name, are billed toThe Dunsmore brothers lived up 0 oJtu their reputation as stars and un- entertain th� 'audience with livelyl'ur!..cd some flashy teamwork. Os- dances and songs. Rita Rcdlicld who!j .orn, at guard also was an effective is already familiar to lovers of the!part of the scoring machine. Lake vaudeville stage, will impersonate:Forest has a strong team this year those of the younger generation, 1n-I� hat will compare favorably with cidently there will be a midnight!� OIllC Conference teams. show K ew Years eve at 11.:30 P. M.-The lineup follows: \d\'ertisclllcnt.Chicago (JI) Lake Forest (27)Vruwrnk .•••••• R F ..•...•••. Kruger HOLD LAST SOCIALv-.\ or grcn, EVENT OF QUARTERStevenson .... L. F ..•. R Dunsmore AT REYNOLDS CLUBDcs jardien.... C .. , .A. Dunsmore IMovhlgWrite PlayslIdeas for PictureYOU CAN WRITE PHOTO PLAYS ANDEARN '25 OR MORE WEEKLYWe Will Show You How!ARRowNOtch' COLLARLots of tie space, easy.to put on or take off.15 «nb-2 for 25 c:cnIICluett. PeabodY' & eo.. IIaken. "I'r'OJ'. N. Y. .If you h�v.e- ideas-if you can THINK-we will show you the secreta of this fascinating new pro­fesslO,n. Positively no experience or literary excellence necessary. No "Bowery language" is wanted.1he demand for photoplays is practically unlimited. The big film manufacturers are "movingheaven and ea:th" in their attempts to get enough good plota to supply the ever increasing demandThey are offenng $100. and more, f)r eirrg le scenarios, or written ideas.We have received many letters from the film manufacturers, such as VITAGRAPH EDISONES�ANAY. LUBIN, SOLAX, 1M?, REX, RELIANC� CHAMPION COMET, MELIES, ETC�urging us to send photoplays to the n. VIe wan.t more writers and we'll gladly teach you the secrets ofsuccess. , Iv,:, IVAHSITY BEATS LAKEFOREST'S FAST SQUAD We are selling photoplays written by people who "neYer before wrote a line for publication.". Perha�s woe can do the same £0. you. 1£ ycu think of only one good idea every wee� and will writeIt out as directed by us, and it sells r�r only $25. a low figure,YOU WILL EARN $100 MONTHlY FOR SPARE nME WOII.SEND YOUR NAME AND ADDRESS AT ONCE FOR FREE COpy OFOUR ILLUSTRATED BOOK, "MOVING PICTURE PLAYVVRITING"Don't argue. Virile NOW and learn just what this new profession may mean for(Continued from page one)FREEDon't hesitate.you and your future.NATIONAL AUTHORS'INSTITUTE R 6:14 - 1S43 BroadwayNEVV YORK CITYENGLISH INSTRUCTIONPOOR SAYS JOURNALISTDR. BALLOU SPEAKSTO GRADUATE WOMENON VVORK IN EUROPEGERMAN CLUB WILLNOT MEET IN WINTERQUARTER THIS YEAR /John VV. Cunliffe Calls PresentMethods of Teaching EnglishComposition Inadequate._The German club which has been Dr. n<1l1ou of the Latin departmentl!l..'llllett, in existence in -the University for spoke to the Graduate \Vomen's clubv R G The social Season of the Reynolds year" will discontinue next quarter yesterday on "A Woman's Graduate_\orgrcn..... . ... F. Dunsmore I I),1 1 :1 B 11 L G ,- ub for the quarter closed last night ,: because of the I,ack of a faculty lead- \V ork in Germany." Miss Ballou's John \V. Cunliffe of the Columbia- 0.anuer, e '" ......••. Osborn .)I' k wit 1 the annual formal dance. The,' er. Mr .. Phillipson who has been talk, which was preceded by an in- school of journalism declares that theD<lS rcts=-Norgren (4), Vruwink (4), .J) T 1· () B (S regular program of sixteen dances, directing the club this year will not formal reception, for the purpose of presentuuethods used by the Ameri-e s. an len I, ennett I). teven-_ ) R D } A I commenced shortly before 9 and hc in residence, and none of the other making the members better acquaint- can universities in teaching English-1)11 (;::. unsmore (4, . Duns-] . .() R D I closed as usual at midnight. Harvey's members of thc department feci that cd, was the second of a series intend- composition are unsatisfactory andtuor e 3, . unsmore (2), Osborn . .) F 1 1 orchestra of SIX pieces took charge they can give the required time. Pro- cd to embody the personal experi- unsuccessful. In an article appearingf -' • • ree t rrows=-Molander (6), 'Ic- (r) R D of both floors, and ran the dances Iessor Cutting addressed the club yes- enccs of some of the graduate wo- in the current number of "The Eng-z-t evcnson I, unsmore (3).· .l •• off m good time. Professor and tenday on Christmas. A Christmas 111en. lish Journal" he outlines a plan forkl..'fcree-Goldstem (Chicago), M M CI' k d M' L I_ rs. ac mtoc an 1505 ang ey tree featured the holiday meeting. the teaching of English compositionwere the chaperones for the evening. Professor Williston Speaks. that is used with some success, heThe Daily Maroon is for sale at As a rule, the edict forbidding flowers Can Make up "Gym Cuts." declares, in the Columbia school ofProfessor Williston of the Depart-the Press. and carriages was followed, and the Regular gymnasium work ended ment of Paleontology spoke before journalism.desire to have a thoroughly democrat- yesterday. Cuts maybe made up the thc chapel assembly at the University The basic principle of this plan isHave you subscribed for The Maroon ic dance was fulfilled. first four days of next week. of Kansas last week. to make sure that all the writing donein college is well done. To this end,all themes written by the studentsin all the courses are examined .andcriticised by the English instructors.Papers in philosophy, history, lan­guage, and journalism are first look­ed over by the instructors in the rc-AMUSEMENTS.AMUSEMENTS AMUSEMENTS AMUSEMENTS.JEFFERSON MAJESTIC55th Street and Lake Avenue.EMPRESS pAlACE ltlUSIC lULL"PUSS IN BOOTS"MME. SARAH BERNHARDTAlso a complete vaudeville billPrices $1.00;' Box Scats, $1.40; Bal­cony, 50C; Gallery, I5c and .2sc.Tel. 6480 Central.TH'EATER63rd Street and Cottacc Gro'Ye A ••Week starting Sun.Mat.Dec.15SULLIVAN & CONSIDIN�PRODUCING DEPARTMENTANNOUNCE NOVELTY PHOTOPLAY spective departments and are thenAn Extravagan�25 -people- 25 considered by the English instruct-Don, the Talking Dog·, Mrs. Gene ors ior the thought, the manner ofHughes; VVatson & Santos; Josie expression, and the correctness ofHeather; Mildred Grover; Great the English.Tornados-Ryan Brothers.Five Rl'els nightly of the lat('st movlD�,Ictures. nest of muslc by blgb' classorchestra. Come and laf'ar onr new $7.500pipe organ.I n this way, the writer declaresthe artificialities and the unrealitiesCORTTONIGHTattending the writing of themes incomposition courses are done awaywith, while the use of clear and exactexpression in the handling of prac­ticcal subjects is encouraged.FINE FEATHERSDramatic Sensation.\VILLIAM HALLDIAYandROBT. CARLIN1 n the Screamingly Enjoyable Nauti­cal TravestyTliE nATTLE OF BAY RUMGEO. STONE andSADA WANDERIn "The Beauty Shop"RITA REDFIELDCharming Impersonator, of juvenilityAlberta-MOORE ANDYOUNG-MyrtleDashing Beauties in Lively Dancesand Songs.5--LOjA TROUPE-5Human Catapults in Distinctly Differ­ent Exploits The Blackband (comedy)Refuge Casket (2 reel drama)Undine (2 reel drama)AND OTHERS CHICAGOOPERA HOUSEpRINCESSWm. A. Brady PresentsThe First Chicago Performance ofBOUGHT AND PAID FORBy Geo. Broadhurst.An American Play of To-day Final Performance in Chicago ofDR. SPARKS SPEAKS TUESDAYADMISSIONMain Floor, all scats • • • • • • 10Balcony, all seats. ••••••••• 5C WM. HODGE(Continued from page one)in the country-wide successTHE MAN FROM HOME .. cad his quarterly report which show­ed the number of associates thisautumn, sixty-five, to be greater by. live than the number last year. Theregistration in the j unior colleges is1MIODIA� TBEATIIBLACKSTONEROBERT HILLARDBig Hit in"The Argyle Case:'ssUa St. ... Weodlawa A.-e.The Only 5c Show in Hyde Park LASALLEFour Reels of Pictun s Every Night of4,000 FeetSpecial Features Tuesday alld FridayCurrent Events Every ThursdayAlways a Good Show THE GIRL AT THE GATEThe Season's Best Musical Comedy much greater this year than last year.with the "La Salle's �t Cast!"Pop. Mat. Tiles. &. Thurs. 25C to $1 ARRANGE DATES FORSEMI-FINALS ANDTRIALS IN BOWLINGOLYMPICHenry W. Savage'sThe MILLION7:30 and 9:15PRICESIOc-20c-30c POVVERSSTUDEBAKERDavid Belasco presentsA new play by Frederick and Fanny ...... __Locke Hatton.'YEARS OF DISCRETION'With the Seasons' best cast. Arrangements for the semi-una .. SCosmo Hamilton's Daring Indictment and finals of the Interfraternity bowl­"THE BLINDNESS OF VIRTUE ;ng tournament were completed yes­lerday. The sixteen teams start theirgames January thirteenth and thewinner will be announced January,30. The semi-finals, in which the win­ners of divisjon 1 will play the win­ner of divisions 2, and the leader oidivision 3 roll the leader of division4 will be held January 29. Thefinals will be held January 30.COLONIALEvenings Precisely at 8liatinces Wednesday and Saturdayat 2-BEN-HUR ILLINOISBLANCHE RINGin her musical successThe VVall Street Girl COBAN'S GRANDGARRICK"The Greatest Aggregation everassembled since the days of theFamous Bostonians."The Daily lIarooD is DOW OD u1e at Tonight and all this weekthe Prea, WfHE PIRATES OF PENZANCE" -Geo. M. Cohan's Newest MusicalFarce.MAROON ADSBRING RESULTS THE LITTLE MILLIONAIRE ,:.".Ii I.,.:1I....{�...'. "I:IfIII. ,'0 : •• � •• .4''_ Po, \'I' J'{ t,.. .. t'�'r �j'::' .;' j -. ". �,�'0'.-. .. ..;.",,..'''..,:ffiI -, �.� '. � "It.. : , ... ..... . '.:���l .. ".!::·.:-�·:..·.�J,- .�;:! ·.�f';;: .;·.:�.Hl_;f:'; :. ,.it,:. , .• 'j :. '.' -:--,.' �";.;J: ·�ili_t.7·.1:t. : ••.• : it.: .'.:'_", _:!f .• �_;�.. � ��. '.: �. :>"".;', :'.: .i;, :;�-.».. �r .. '.' 'i'. �·it[ i r::{• ., : " I ':, �1' i :. .': ;, .. ; ,��l!. " ... !'.: ::, .. , i' .: ..,..::,. -, t ........ " ...... - ';" ',. ..';'-�'.';' '... � .. :� :.'" ...... : .. ".....----•IMPERFECT IN ORIGINAL '; � .'. '.- - - ---OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL XMASIWHILE home for the holidays you'll be expected to attend many socialfunctions. You'll!be expected to "show" up the "natives" as far as,apparel is concerned. Are you prepared? Have you a suit and overcoatthat breathes the University of Chicago spirit-s-characteri". . .Ifnot buy itnow befo���Q\P go-home. Make yourself a' Christmas. p'�sent that you: � , ', .. • : ' . • • . j; .... � freally need • f . j �. • .'_ .. ..,.. .. �. • . z; � '.;:! ;; �:. '�', � .. ' '... • . .",._. . • ', .... ". -. ....:,_. ...�"r'". ..�. :You'll find here a special offering of suits that would grace the $25 and$30 displays of other stores. Its one of the "plums" the world's great-est clothing store is able to obtain foryou. You fellows whose preferencesusually lean toward higher prices willfind it folly to indulge in further extravagance.These suits will withstand the most critical inspec­tion and will measure up to your standards nomatter how great. Y ou'lI.find them in every pop-ular] color and in every good fab- �20 O' 0ric at . • • • • .." .,,CHRISTMAS STOREFOR MEN", CHRISTMAs STOREFOR MEN1Yo U could not get a better overcoat than "TheGuards". It's a beauty-v-made particularly 'foryou-s-and possesses character and individuality. Y ou'l1 find itunnecessary to wear your "C" button. "The Guards" coat, will stamp you at once a ChicaKo man. You'll find them inChinchillas, Shetlands, Vicunas and Kerseys, in a wide colorrange at $25. and $30.Tllese Gifts Will •• te r .. , '.,.,." HapPJ.,G�PUaOAP8CHICAGO men win find I�t. of Uaf for tIkcaa­the kind they }prefet' Ue'-Ircre. Detroit .t� iaconey. $:l and $3- French seal $4 and $5. ,ieee.seal $5. '$6 and $;'.50. Hucbon .... $6 and '7�one piece' Alaska se'at, $IO� ':lSI Persiaa laaa.t».$13.50 and $18.8PBOl&L ",'A sale of fur-in-band 'c� (At !)5C thac arc 'I.JIand $;.: values. newest colol; mixturn aA4 .. ,Chinchillas. A rare barpin at 9SC. Hairbrusbes, $I to $3. tTie ring" 50c to .3.Collar bags,.1 to' *5.Handkerchief and tie cases,700 to $3.50.Combination linen sets, $2.50to .10.Fitted dressing cases, j3 tot20.Billfolds, cardcases, SOc to $5Safety razors, $1 to $10.Penknives, 50e to $4 •Manicuring sets, $1 to $10.I .. dies' hand bags, $1 to $15.Fitted traveling bags andsuitcases, *13.50 to $50.Pipes, 25c to. 13.50.Dressing goWDS. *7 to $25.Blanket robes, *3 to $12.Ylaistcoat.s, t!3.50 up to .10.Smolring jackets, M to *10.Silk shirt.'l .. $3.50 to $6.Japftnese silk handkerchiefs,2 in a box .1.Fur gloves, $4 to $9.Silk and linen pajamas at $:J._.ha �jamftR, tl.50 to �.5()..... IXMASSLIPP ...Til E man who dons them win reme'ml)�r yourthoughtfulness-they're splendid gifte at mod­erate prices. 1 n all styles-for men at $1, 'I.se.�2, $2.50 to $3.50. Articles of �al scmce makeexcellent presents=-shoes especially! We co�mend our displays to your consideration t '1-50to $8. unusual values at $3, $4. $5 and $6.Sweater coats, t2 to '7.50.Silk neckwear, at 50e to .3.50Silk mufflers, .1,.2 and t2.50Silk knitted reefers, .3 to fT.Street gloves at .1.50 to t2.00Silk pajamas at t5 U2 to ..... '"