PRICE FIVE CENT ..UI\IVERSITY OF CHICAGO, FIUOAY, JANUARY 24, 19i'J.' .. ,. ... _-,women are allowed to go anywhere Competition for Hit! twenty-fourI f tne cnampionslnp yesterday arter-except to their classes. Severa 0 si)" cr loving cups tjftert!d by theh I '1.1 themselves of 1100n wuen they' crushed tht: JU1l1ur::.t em rave avas eu '" athletic department to encourage30 to 10. The Sophomores JU11lpCUthis privilege to return to their long distance ruriittg itt the Univer-.nio tne lead w.1tb Kixmller's baskethomes. The women who are quaran- siry will begin today: �ight races10 the first two minutes of play. Tuetined on the third floor will be re- for the different divisions will beJuniors then braced and KIlnerleased from that quaratine Saturday held today. Each rate W.ill be oneI D L M • dropped in two and registered a freemorning. Mabe c a ater s mile in length. Thtee cUps are of ....1 throw. Kixmiller 'then came backcondition is very much improved anu fercd in each division, ftjf the three ' .and . caged' two more, the Soph�her mother has already left formen who finish both tilt! mile and. .. I again taking the' lead. The Juniorshome The maul lis also doing nice y. two mile race with the smallest num- 'cut this advantage 'and forged ahead"We have only the janitor and her of _f)oints. "by dropping in' three more' freethe cook to hc!p us now," said Miss The system of scoring iii vogue -at throws. .The Sophs then settledLangley yesterday, "and the girlsweeks enzaeement in the Fine Arts the, Conference cross country races down and ,:�fter !s",:veral: p: retty passese-C"o have to do all the maid's work They ...I . h f hi h th will be used. The man finishing first '11 .d '. ... itt renter, m t e course 0 w IC ey are doing it beautifully. No arrange- Kixrni er registere agam tremghave presented no less than thirty . k mi is credited with one point, and the up, the half ending 8 all. 'ments for making up .the wor truss- second withplays. Their repertoire has includ- ed in the classrooms have been pro- 'men finishing two' "'fIefis, Sco�� Ear:ly.ed, among other plays. Synge's wide- vided but I suppose Dean Angell will points and so on. The three men The Sophomorescameback with aIv discussed "Playboy of the Western who have the smallest number ot rush, We' I� scoring iri' t1...e. firs. t min ..attend to that. We are having just ... UI\Vorld." and Bernard Shaw's "The points in each division will be grant ute of play. His basket was closely:t lovely time."Showing-up of Blanco Posnet" which cd loving cups. followed' 'by' Bohneri's . goal. K-ihlerwas censored by the British govern- .)ISCUSSES IDEALS AND Fast times are not expected in any then 'mis��d . his first free throw.ment two years ago. All members CIVILIZATION OF INDIA hut the Varsity and Freshman track Wells was fon:ed to leave the gameo( the University are welcome. Tick- Rabindranath l.'agore Gives the In- divisions, but this will have no ef- at this period' on account of a col-ets can be secured of Sanford Grif- dian Conception of Brahma-Lec- feet in the awarding of the cups. Iision with the lstands. Bothmanfith upon payment of 60 cents.,' tureS S,:!nday Afternoon. The time that � man' makes in any went In for :W�l1s and' Manager Li-The members of the tentative cast one of the division will not count bononti subsbtubed .Ma�� _ and" .. Har.-- or .I'Don"" y.'hicJf'-was -'chOSen oj' . ')fodem-philo'S�phieat - cOricepti6'!f -;gainst him a�t�' th'at -�r� , �is ·:i� p'la�e of Mu�y ''and Dicker-Coach Hoyt \Vednesday, will, meet .;)f Brahma of India as being an ab- made in any other races w:ill nave son.' 'TI\e' two 'tea�s battlc;d �ckSaturday morning at 10:30 in the _;tract entity' is not in accord witb no effect on the standing of his 'di- and forth for 'eight minutes afterDramatic club room in Haskell. Th� '.he pervading �pirit of the Indian vision. �h.ich �he. Sophs got '"together andplay will be read, and rehear�1s will :nind according to Rabindranath Members of Dr. Reed's and Mr� buried the juni�rs und�r thelrbegin on Saturday art�rnoon. fagore. Dr. 'Tagore spoke yester- Hoffer's gymnasium classes will not speedy work' a�d brilliant' shooting.The quarterly try-outs will be held day afternoon in Harp�r on ancient meet at their regular class hours, Frank got' away from bis, guard inMonday at 3 :30 in Kent theater. All lOd modern civilization in India. He but will meet instead at the 'time ap- the last minute of play and scoredmembers of the Uiversity who wish \vas introduced by Dr. Lewis of ooioted for the race. Every man wiU the Juniors lone bask�t in the sec­to tryout for associate ;member- Lewis Institute who predicted that he expected to compete even if he c,nd half.ship in th� club have been requested his poems �II have a great influence wishes to walk the mile instead of KixmiUer Stars on Offense.to !Oecure application blanks at the in shapin� the growing national running. Kixmilie�: lead the ofrJnsive workJnf�mation office in Cobb haIl� l'pirit in India. Most interest is being manifested for the Sopha'inores, being creditedThese blanks should be filled out and "Some modern pholosophers of in the showing of the Varsity candi- \V1th eight baskets. Bothman '''',,-nturned in to the Dramatic club, Box Europe maintain that the Brahma of dates. The track team has b�en next regist�ritlg thne goals closely236, Faculty Exchange, before Mon- 'ndia is an abstract entity, that �he k' d' . for the follo.wed,' by HO.llliS with two. • Kil-wea m lst�mce runmngday noon. Parts may be chose, n Infinite Being is a negation of all t' b' . h d mer was the scoring star for thepast lew years, ut It lSi ope to getfr th f II 'ng I Jul'us that is in the world." said Dr. Juniors wi,th two field g' oals andom � 0 OWl pays:' I out some good �aterial this year.C ... Y L'k It Le P . Tagore. "This is certainly not in fou .. ·. free thO rows out of a posSl'bleaesar •• "s ou Ie, s recle- Some of the leading candidates are: &uses Ridicules, The Miser, The accord with the pervading spirit. of five.Bohnen, Byerly, Cb�pman, Levin4Bourgeois Gentilhomme, She Stoops the Indian mind., The practice of The next, games in the interclassI· . h' f the In- son, Goodman, Donovan, Leisur� . .to Conquer. The Rivals, The School rea Izmg t e presence 0 series will be, played bct'\\"'een theRyan and Le Duc.for Scandal An Enemy of the Peo- finite in all things has been carriedpIc. A Doll's House, The Magis- iarther in Indian than it has beentrate. You Never Can Tell. The 'lnywhere else."I classes, and morning swimmingLiars. The Importance of Being "T le ancient civilization of India,", dasses.Earn�st, The Sin'er Box •. The Ro- he continued, "had its own ideals off· nI h' h . 3:00-Members ,of 10, 5 and 5:30mancers. and Press Cuttings. per ect.on towa s w IC Its effo�tsd· t d Its al'm was not at- gym classes.Contestants are advised to select were Irec e .tain. ing power and it neglected to 3 :.lo-Raseball, football and bas-parts that arc essentially dramatic k Icultivate its capacities for the ac- ethal squads.and to join together and present quisition of wealth and political as- 4:(s-Freshman track squad.scen�. Contestants will be judged cendence. The ideal that India tried 4:Jo-Varsity track squad.on stage presence, voice and dramat- S-Afternoon .. Ito reali:le led her best men to the sWlmmmg c asses,ie and interp. ,'etativc imagination. (. d I';50lation of contemplative life and encmg an wrest tng squads.Those conte�.t3�t's who pasg the Ithe trta�ure that she gained for man- -fandicaps for the First Regim�ntpreliminarY" .trYouts appear bdore kind, penctrating into the mysteries A. A. meet were announced yester­th�' entire' duh the next day, repeat ..of rcality co�t her dear in the sphcre day. University of Chicago mening the selection given the day be- o( worldly success. Y ct, this also who arc entered in the handicap(ore; then if the contestants arcwas a suhlime achievement. It was events (ared fairly well. In thepasscd thcy become associate mem­a suprem� manifestation ('If mcn's (orty-yard 4asb, Matthews was givenhers. aspiration. which knows no limit thr�e feet; Coutchie and \Vard, fourTh� judges nex' Monday '\W1l be �nd which has for its objcct th� real- feet; Duncan and Parker, five feet.Mr. Linn, Mrs. MacClintock, and i:r.ation of the infinite." Cox was given four inches handi-Mr. ob�rtson. all of the EngHsh de- Dr. Tagore will dcl:\"cr another cap in the high jump. Parker waspartment. address Sunday afternoon at Lin� given three and one-half feet in theThe Dramatic cluh will hold its coIn center. He will talk on liThe shot put. In the pole vault, Thomascustomary Friday meeting today at Problem of Evil (rom the Stand- was given six inches, while Boroff10:15 in Cobb 9B• point of the Hindu." was given one foot, three inches.VOL. XI. No. 71.IRISH PLAYERS WILL jGREENWOOD IS QUARANTINED RUMMIL£ RACSa,,'ORBE GUESTS OF CLUB M�d Catches S� Fever-Women SlL van LOVINC CUPS�Can Attend No Classes Until Tues-'day-Miss De La Mater's Condi­tion Improved.Several members of the IrishPlayers company will be entertainedby the Dramatic club this noon at was taken ill with scarlet fever twodays ago and it has been thought ad­visable to quarantine the whole halluntil the danger was passed. The Handicaps for FirM ieghnent A. A.Meet Are ArlhdUfttetl-varsityMen Futf WtlLMen I. £iI� DiyWot Will Compete illFirst If.tl if C_st in .IitdehDra.atic au WiD Eatertaia Pla,en..... AttN, neater at 12:15Toda,Greenwood hall has been quaran-tined until Tuesday, One of the TWENTY-FOUl tVH OFFEREDmaids who does not livc in the hallUNIVERSm PUBUC IS INVITEDClub Will Meet This Morning­Quarterly Tryouts Schedued forNext Monday.12: I'; in Hutchinson commons in­stead of at I o'clock, as was prev­iously announced. Lady Gregory,who was to have been the club'sguest, will probably be unable to at­tend, hut the company will be rep­resented by some of the leadingmembers. The J rish Players, comingdirect from the Abbey Theater inDublin, have been playing a fourThe schedule for races follows:1:::S5-Members of II and 12 gym SQP"oj�J.ijS P._��T .J��lQilS EXPECT BATILE ROJALSecond Year Me� .Prac:ic:a1ly Clinch AT MADISON TOMORROWInterclaSs ri� by, DeciSive Vic­t�ry Y est�y--S��rs Are Sec­ond in ��� .!Won Lost Pct. TEAMS ARE EVENLY .MATCHEDSophomores •••••• 4 0 1.000Seniors .....••..•• 3 1 .750Medics ..••.••••.• I I ·500 Chicago Has Won Nine Gamc:s Out.1.' resumen •.....•• 2 3 .400 of Fifteen Since Formation ofJuniors ....••••••• I 2 .333Law ....••..••••• I 2 ·333 League,Ul\·jnity .••••••••• 0 3 .000Sopnomores practciahy cincucu By ·'Grad."Season1!JOf) :\t Chica�n'at \Visconsin190i :'It rhic:lg-oat \VisconsinIQC8 at \V;s("on�inat rhica�oat \Viscon�n1909 at \Visconsinat ChicagoI{UO at f'hica�o"It \Vi�consin 10-11I�)J I at \Visconsin 22�6Se:l Senior Pipes Today in Cobb. at Chicago 24�Senioris wishinn' class pipe� can "et 1912 at Chicago 15 ... 18e ,.. at Wisconsin 24�.Mthem from Herbert Granqujst daiIY._C_,h_i_ca_R_o_w......o_n_9... __lo_s_t_6....... _at 10:1.5 in Cobb. ·(Continued OR paae- .. 'Junior and Law. teams tomorrow atthree while tm: Seniors will clashwith the Medics at '5 :30.Yesterday's v.ictory practicallygives the title to the Sophomoresas they have, defeated every team, inthe le'agUe save the Medics and Di­vinity school. ,The, �edics were de­feated by the Juniors while the Di­vinity team' 'stilt has its first game towin.Line-up.Sophomores (.'0) " juniors (10)Bohnen .. � R. F KitnerKixmiller L. F FrankHolm 'c. . Herwit:r.. HarrisWells, Bothman R. G Muurray.Herwit7.Fairweather L. G Dickrrs('ln.Man'Ba4,�s-Ki)('ni11er (�n. l10thman(2). Holm (2), Kilner (2). Bohnen,:W�lIs. Frank. Free throws-Kilner(4). Time of halveS-IS and .20minutes, Refetee�Page. Viet." Meus Mach To £idler Teaa .. --, Badaen Hue F ... Vet-eru Pla,enChicago journeys tomorrow toMadison to meet the Badgers intheir lair. From past performances,the game promises to be a b�t1eroyal. A victory means much toeither team, as both are strong, con­ienders for Western Intercollegiatehonors. To date Wisco�siii' has afJyng start, having defeated Illinois,16-15, Purdue 25-(5, Minnesota 19-13,(on strange floors,) and Ohio State22-( I. Chicago has played two Con­f�rence games, winning from Iowa2:-8, and later eliminating Northwest.!fh at Evanston, 28-25, in a mostbrUUant game.Are Evenly.!.!-"-:-}1ed.lI11sketball history of Chicago andWlstonsin gives one an idea ofhow evenly the two institutions haveb�ft matched, With the opening ofthe Western Intercollegiate Leaguein tQ06, Chicago tied 'Minnesota for.p�m(er honors. In the' foUowihl)eat there was a triple tie betweenChitllgo, Minnesota and Wiscontlb.jll,.t�" 1909, 1910,. Chicago. had .. &t�thOlit invincible teams, winning un·disputed claim on the Western (:h�tit ...�lotlship during this time� 'In: 1911Chicago bowed to Minnesota andWisconsin, who w�re on eyen term!.Last season Wisconsin, al�ng withPurdue. had inv.incible teams, goingthrough the entire season without a�ngle defeat. True lovers of theapC)rt were greatly disappointed t'-tWsitonsin and Purdue did . not ar ....r:tnge to settle the disputed claim ontlte championship •.At the opening of the 1913 sea­"Oh, Wisconsin had the services ofrour ,veteran players in Captain Vanltipet, and Harper, guards; Van(�mcht, center; and Johnson, For­Ward. The other position is being�bly fill�d by Sands, Berger and Hin­than. Chicago likewise started with, few veterans in Bell and Molanderat guanls, and Norgren at forward.The team has been somewhatIstrengthened over last year"s com-Mnadon with th� addition of Vru­wink and Stevenson ;It forward,Baumgartner ahd Kennt',1 .. , �t S!'tmrds,and Des lardien at center. To dateCaptain Paine has been unable toparticipate. owing to a slight injuryrecdvec1 in football. but it is ex­pected thnt 'at�r in the season hewill be ahle to aid the team.Past Scores.Scoru35-18HH�24-1",I '-2�17-.202.1-10,�-,t\IS-IS18-416-14A. T_ O. WINS FROM PHI DEL TTHE DAILY lIAROOX. FRlDXY . .l.-\�l"_-\RY 4 lOl�.The Daily Maroon1l.an.a. J t;�.,.fJUiria1 $ldn&1 �",.pAFnY�7�� 't;::!""U"5:::r q! Cl� 'W�k.:.r.p� � � 5�)"'S. �(I::'�""aX �ra � =- QUL.-:'e:s 0; U:M'l:::lc\��_� _ �� __ ::nUl � C;� .;t..�P� �. ll... lU.--C: �. � =­� ACC 0: lLL� Z. lh-:151.'"BeC&lPrlO.s &&TIt8B,. �. �:.o & )'IIIi:; n..<JO a Q��.37 :na.X. �W & 7t:a.:; n.z • C;�-..�;cc'..L-1:S� Q:lce,. E.;.l» �l'� �a7 iIOO.Hy� Pelt :;;01 (a.."t'C'" � ;>. :n.)� &x ."0'. �7 �M'n-pal' EdJI.or H.1.ram "mD'eoU�C'W'..Ed1IGr - - - - - - � Ii&olz.&.1blecIc EdlI.Gr - Bc:nIanI ,. ia.iak7asa.u... KaAaau - - - BardeUe Jlaat.&5&OCUr& EDl'rOasWl.l.ll&.:Jl L7maJ:l� ... ��O-dnV·m .Jo!:ua Pe:l�• • .B.a.r:7 Gcqu• �rce l...r::n&%)�7W�.� .o--:cu.!1I'i6Z'd �B!..ia HL.i:::lc��:-� ()'�'::'0.:4; .. :10: �tZe Lr-� We:.4�e ,;;;.",- ... �•• � QuaOoilrA� Sll ...... ,k.Dcli:oC17We!lW� s ..........."�n_ UIe � baa _ '-xc. _61.-ida dr&r qc:a aDd .boDe.& �e. mAllID ",c:i1 jpJaa&Mlc aIMS � 1M .... 87 ..,,�"-L L Ito.It is hard to believe that seventyodd men are in arrears for their win­ter' quarter dues to theReynolds Club. Batsuch is the c:ase. Itcannot be that afterClubDues.careful consideration these men havedecided that membership in the clubis not worth two dollars for threemonths. Consider what one getsfor his two dollars: use of a perfect­ly appointed billiard room wherebilliards and pool may be played ata minimum cost; use of a splendidreading room where every generallyread periodical may be found; useof bowling alleys; access to a firstdass barber shop; use of meeting,card and stUdy rooms; attendance attwo dances, two smokers and a re­ception. Considered from this pointof view, two dollars could not bemore advantageously invested than ina club ticket. Again. the Reynoldsclub is the general. democratic stu­dent gathering place. In a way itrepresents the voters, the citizens,the body politic. Its members quar­ter by quarter, year by year are themen who are whole-heartedly inter­ested in the University and eachothe:-. They are the men, so tospeak. who have been naturalized andhave fully accepted the University astheir place of residence. Not to bea member of the Reynolds club is toadmit that one is not anxious to bea citizen of our University communi­ty-that he is willing to live, tosome extent at leASt, tn himself alone.The man who appreciates the socialJ·f of the University (using "social"1 e'11 .. thin its broadest sense) Wl JOIn eJ b without hesitation the day hecUd ·11nten the University, an W1 pay�is dues promptJy at the beginningof each sacceeding quarter. The clubffi and the club manager shouldo cersba to devate time to the col­not ve1ection of. dueS..,, Phi Psi Takes Three Games fromSi&ma Chi.Alpha Tau Omega last wght out­lJowlc:d Phi Ddt.? Theta in the third Iroud oi matches oi the: Interfrarerni­iy leag .. ue. Alpha Tau won the firstand last games of the contest inI ather ea- .. y fashion,' but the second,;a:r.t: was a hotly contested one,P:-<><lUCtlH of thrills, The gameswer e watched by a crowded hall of, .nlookers,Cai'�n Schneider, vi the W-nnen..,'.-a� !Jlgn man for tne match, and:.Ionte, oi Phi Ddt bowled best for::is team. The rolling in last even­::1s·s Alpha Tau-Phi Delt match wasihe most consistent of the series.Schneider and Randall of A. T. O.:.:nd Captain Steinbrecher and 0·­Connor, of Phi Delt, all picked splits,:ur:ng the matchThe s-tores of the games follow:Alpha Tau Omega.�chneider. - 170 106 1.;9 425Lunde. . . .. 176 1� 1]8 423;{andaIL. -. 11:( 1.2.2 1.;3 382!-!�pp .. - ••. 137 136 1.;7 ..;20Akins ..... _ 1,29 131 146 .;06729 6-4 703 2056Phi Delta Theta.�Ionte ... _. 12; 1';"'; 1I3 ,381Mathews ... 126 12; 86 336_Iackson .... 90 90 98 .27bU·Connor._ 115 II'; 92 321Steinbrecher 74 III 117 302 1,_W_n_·t_e_Id_e_as_f_o_r_M_l_o_v_in_g_P_i_ct_u_r_e_P_1_a_y_sl_1YOU CAN WRITE PHOTO PLAYS ANDEARN $25 OR MORE WEEKLYWe Will ShO\V You How!If 70U have ide&s-if you can !Hi�K-�'e uJ..l �l:ow yea the secrets of this fascinating new pro­fession. Positively no experience c.r Iiter ary excellence aecessary. No ··gowery language" is wanted.The demand for photoplays is ?:acrical1y -:!:-.li=.i!e:i The big film manufacturers are "moviDcheaven and earth .. in their attemp::s :0 get e_",c.�g:: toe': p:o� to sui)ply the ever increasing demandThey are offering Sloa. and more, f J: si::.&le scenarios. 0-: written iC!eas.We have received many letterS ::0I::. L�e ::� ='::::l.!:"c�e:-s. such as V!TAGRAPH. EDISON.ESSANAY. LUBIN, SOLAX. 1M? REX. REL!A�C:s.. CHAMPION CO?v1ET. MELIES, ETc..urging us to send photoplays to the z, \J; e W�: :::0-:: writers and we'll gladly teach you the secrets ofsuccess.We are selliag photoplays 'Written by people who "nerer beiere wrote a'line (or publication."Perhaps Woe can do the same 10 you, Ii y cc :h� :J� only one good .cca e v ery week. and will writeit out as directed by us. omd it sells =0: o�y $:.; Q �c.':\" 5.g-=e,FREE reu WILL [liN S100 MOSTflLY FOR SPARE TIME WaRK.SEND YOUR NAME AND ADDR:-SS AT ONCE FOR FREE COpy OPOUR ILLUSTRATED BOOR. "MO 'nNG PICTURE PLAYWRITING"Don't argue. Wri:e NO\V aad learn just what this new profession may mean forDon't hesitate.yen and your future.NATIONAL AUTHORS'INSTITUTE:natch. liouJton, of Phi Psi, picked rence um,·ersity in 1900 and S. T. D.a d�fficult split. from Tufts in 1905. He was ordain­The records for the match follow: cd in the 'Lnh·ersalist mini�try in 188.;. Phi Kappa Psi. and ha5 been pastor of the Church\\"hitin�... 1,38 121 II5 374 of the Di,;ne Paternity. Xc!\\- York.�Iann. . . . . . 1.20 120Volk. _ .. . . . 129 IIO 239 since 190.2_'Wickham.. Iz8 149 16.;. 4.;1 Dr. Hall is well known htre. ha,·-�\IOr5e..... 142 129 156 427�Ioulton. .. 140 149 140 4-?(_)Lynne Su1li\-an \\-as reelected pres­ident of the S(Jutheast X eighborhoodT d' �I� I 6r 5� I�� club at a meeting held \\"ednesda\-.o a,· 5 sc e u e 0 matc es ca F G·IJ· h •For matches between Phi Delta and' rances I esple W:l:; c .osen \;ce­president, Tre,-a llathew:" secretary .. \Jpha Delta Phi and bet\\-een Chi and Clara De Roque treasurer.'"'5i and Phi Kappa Sigma..so6matth 1718Phi559 593I n a hotly disputed.:appa Psi defeated Sigma Chi in.hre e consecutive games yesterdayuiternoon. A score oi supporters oieach team watched the contest, ap­)lauding the many exceptional shots::hich featured the match.Wickham. of Phi Psi, and 'Miller.A Sigma Chi, were high men for.heir respecti',e sides, \Vickham\ ... ;th a fine series of strikes in thela.:.""t game, e,·oking a round of cheers.He \\-as the Jeader in points for the668 677Sigma Chi.165 15-;1.26 1311.;6 1278c) 10491 138:\!iIIer _\\"agoner .Elmstrom. _Steph\!nsonHaggerty .. I14120QUADRANGLERS WILLHOLD ANNUAL BALLA WEEK FROM FRIDAYThe annual ball of th� Quadrangleclub will be held in the red room oithe Hotel LaSalJe next Friday. EffieHewitt and Donald Breed oi theSenior class \\;11 l�ad the grandmarch. The patronesses are �Irs. IHarry Pratt Judson. �Irs. W'aUace IHeckman. �Irs. ,,'. H. He\\;tt and�Irs. Z()� Prindi\"ill�. Supper \\;11 be i�en-ed in the Rookwood room. I433377397340318 DR. F. O. HALL WILL PREACHNeow York Pastor iWill Be Univer-;sity Preaches" Sunday.The Rev, Frank Oliver Hall, pas- ..tor of the Church of Divine Paterni-!ty, Xew York city. w111 be the rni-;versity preacher in �bndel Sunday, :1'He will also preach before the Sun­day e'\"ening club in Orchestra hall.but \\;11 be unable to p:-�ch in �lan­del the follo\\;ng Sunday as he hadplanned.Dr. Hal) '\\ClS born in Xew Ha\"en.Conn., in 1860. He recei\"ed the de­gr� oi D. B. from Tufts Ui\;nityschool in 188.;. D.D. from St. Law-:ng been the 'Lnh·er:;ity preacher ::,�pre\"ious occasions. He is the Iauthor of Common People and SOI�1 Iand Body.Lynne Sullivan Reelected.MAROON ADSBRING RESULTSPatronize MaToon Att\"ertiser!They A T'e �eliabl�.The Da:1y llaroon the balancc oi,,the ycar ior 51.50.Bulletin and Announcements.ISophomore Executive Committee- Florentine Carnival Cal\didateS-4. I11):15. C.obb 6:\. ReynoJds Gub. !Dramatic CIUb-l0:15. Cobb 9B. French Club-.;:t5. Lexington q. iFollowing Juniors-Junior \-aude- G d W 'Club-- Lev Ira uate oman 5 =. . ... -"iJle rehearsal. 2:JO. Reynolds club: . i. .' mgton 15. If,)gden Coleman. Conl�\·. Fltzpatnck M· T d� Freshman Class eeung- ucs ay.Harger. Kennedy. Leisure, Lyman,�Iacduff and Whittlesey.Cast of Sophomore Play-Rehears­al. 3:30. Cobb 9B.Glee C11lb-Reh�rsal, 4. Mandel 10:15. Kent.Semitic Club-Tuesday, 8, Haskell.z6.Senior Pipes-DaiJy, 10:15, Cobb. R 6:4 - 1543 BroadwayNEW YORK CITY� AI!� ii �TrainingMake training time a pleasure by drinkinga:ld you"n forget all other deprintions. Nothin�to equal it for realrd.-eshmem, absolute wholesomcne:os and do\'\"nright pabte pleasun:.Delicious - RefreshingThirst-Quenching .Dem:md the Genuine­Refuse SubstitutesTHE COCA-COLA CO.ATLANTA. CA. 2YG:l see anArrow thinkof Coca·Coh.Hairdressine 'IManicurineCllir0130dyMrs. Gervaise G�aIlam I15 ..... t W .. hlDl't_ 8L'·eDetIaD BDU�.1(Opposite Field'a-under HU7I..-.t!��--r �!!!�� "."� Minimize your fountain pentroubles by owni:tg a Moore's. Cl. It Is thesafest. soundest and rncst dependable pen known.C!.lts stren�th lies in its very simplicity. Nothlnifinik..- to get ou t ()f order. (L You on give your­self no bencr tre!lt th;m a :\loorc's Non-lcakable. /For Sale by DC3Jen EverywhereAmerican Fountaln Pen Company.... dams. Cushinc & FO$ter. �llin� A�flItal� DEYOSSHIRE STREET :: :: nOSTON, MASS.�HICAG ••Telt'l'oone Hyde .. ark ;\.01Patronize Maroon AdvertisersTHE DAILY MAROON', t-RIDAY. JANUARY 24, 1913-Campus Follies. the W. A. A. playto be presented Saturday March. 8in Mandel, is now in preparation.Miram Baldwin is at work on thetend.JUNIORS HEAR DEAN TALBOTWomen Hear Addresses on Makingand Breaking Traditions.Making and Breaking. Traditionsrwas the subject of Dean Talbot's ad­dress to the Junior women at theirluncheon in Hutchinson cafe yester­day. Dean Wallace. the other guestof honor, spoke on the prominenceof social life in the University.Thirty-six women were present atthe luncheon. I t was announced thata Junior vaudeville: would be givennext Friday in the Reynolds clubtheater. Admission w.ill be by classticket or by a payment of a fee oftwenty-five cents. A dance: will fol­low the vaudeville..t4'RANK PAR�ER WILL DANCEFrank Parker will present a .shep­herd's dance in (he masque which�.-- .. _-_._------SHOEPROnsSORS and·STUOmTS WOMEN ARE WORIING ON PLAY �# Stationery Cahinets"Campus Follies." W. A. A. Pro­duction to Be Staced Early inMarch, Is in PrepamoD- WillHave Laree Ch�rus.Bank under State Government super- first act with the assistance of GraceVI''': on. Hotchkiss, while Janet Flanner, hoM" %11.000 letter. ory _ papers '�:l.11 In,·h. �Checking and Savings accounts in- Elizabeth Alexander and Florence ��ll.t;'n. ;�tJ�;I��t!.}�.':ted. Rothermel are working on act two. . Weath .. rf'd ftnlahy. Uta.er. arC! dU"1.... __ .. __ 0-- "._If a lIWloo Dol"--. Chorus and cast tryouts are to be PI \Jur and on roil .. ,.'_.,.......... ."'........ � b,·urln.:s. Fr.ll>hlheld later in the quarter. According :�J�G. (8··� not .._ .t 1°1 R l..� I h I Gpt Cal:tllJg show-o • orence otherme .. t � genera In� mtln:r hall'I�·. In-chairman, there will be more than �-��e;I«�':fl o�(:C�lo���h I b f d 1 bo(,kca"��. .uOOkl�1t e usua num er 0 parts, ue to me "J-°lling !>Ugl>(."tlou,,"• also trc�.varied nature of the: performance :\O'n:'-Fr!'l�ht ord I h h h �'lC"r"II" paid ••an a arger c orus t an as appear- quot'!d to polnrs ea .. :d . '1.r A A I u( llontuna. Wyom_e In recent �\. . . pays. "g. C.oIora<.lo. Okl,,-A meeting of the assistants to the �flr;'�t1)· a�i�he�ex.:::general cha.irman will be held to- 'ODd.day at I :30 in the Neighborhoodroom in Lexington. Ruth Bozell,Margaret Riggs, Helen Gros RuthMors Margaret Rhodes. EmmaClark, Elizabeth Spence, GraceHotchkiss and Janet Flanner will at-I �di ,Sa." cl Il' _. Tribune BuildincLa •ts. ve .PaOD2J U acep in Dr. Lewis Will Read "L'A1legro" at====== Style by Reaw. McCall'. Florentine Carnival. ------------Mapzme and UsiDg McCan PaIIenI.. •will find in theHYIlli.PARKSTATE BANKco � •• :t-t. •• T "111.1J�DEK ST,\TE SUI·KK\·ISIO�.I £ONVENIENT aH SAfE Bukwith all the facilities of a down town3 PER CEST ISTt:IU:ST ox S.\ \'ISGSJOHN A. CARROLL, President.THOMAS JANSEN, CashierSHIRTSDistinctive PatternsPerfect FitEARL & WILSONMaker"; Of Red-Man CollarsDIRECT TOLittle Rock. At It. DubuqUf'!, Iowa.Beoumont. Texaa. Sprmgflcld. Ill.Hot Springs, Ark. St. Louts, Ill.SaIl Antonio. Texaa. St. Paul. lUnD..BLnnlngham, Ala. �tur. HI.Jackeonvllle Fl.orlda. 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Send for rroo Pattern Catalosroe. ,W. WiI em T_ ,.. ........ for IrOtting abbeacrtptlons amonsr rour frlf'ndl. Send for freePremium Calalosroo and Cash Prize Olrer._1d:11L mlPAII. mll_." 376 �1D1.cWe Special!ze ,in:Quality of MaterialExcellen,y of workmanshipPromptne! s in execution of ordenand Courtesy. •TEST USSMITH·GOODYEARII� Eut Urd Street.Opposite Postoffice.MAROON ADSBRING RESULTS Is More �.me)y.The Follies was chosen for presen­tation in place of the original choic>,By and By because it was thought comblDe drawers In banc!aom. dealt. n_. that such a production would be ftle. you want at your ftnl:er UPII. See on�at 70ur deall!ra. Frdl:ht p.ld $%3.00. (�more timely. and would present Dote).greater opportunity for "locals:' The THF �a�MANUFACTURING CO81 VnlOD Btnet. 110:SUOE. lUCII.plot of By and By was used in large Chicat,o DispleY-SII-IS S. Wabashpart at the Freshman frolic a yearago. keep .noucb .tatl"a .. r�· .t hand tor <'urrf'ntItUe• Solid Qu.rtered Oak. hand.om�17 ftD·.he4. �1.00. Esp ...... rald. (See DOte.)SOLID OAK LETTER FILEFILING DESKS-'DistinctivelyIndividual-TYPEWRITERS- RENTED$5.00 for Three MonthsEvery machine guaranteed to he in fme ·working order,and will be kept so during term of rental.We deliver the machine and call for it at the en' I O!therental term We also have for sale a fine lin'_' ()! -;·;\c·tory Rebuilt machines of all makes on which you C4'I � � ave50 to 15 per cent.DERBY HATS AREthe.Indispensable towell-dressed colle&eman. We have themin pleasing variety. Alsosoft hats of distinction-at prices that areright. College men wel­comed. Telephone Harrison 6388--639tJAMERICAK WaITING NACEINil CON'!> �:NYONCORPORATED)437 So. Dearborn St. Chicaro. m \B. L AMES BAT co.:: 35 w. lIadisoDYear In and A.H.ABBOTT & CO.127 NO. WABASH AVE. OPPOSITE FIELD'SColon. Bra_Nt PaPft'8. CanTaA Bt�tehe",�lCaaets. Stadia for Cop7las. Da.\WI'!\G DO,\RDS AND TABLa-Year Outwill open the Florentine Carnival onFebruary II. Dr. Edwin rlerbcra A. G.Lewis will recite Miilton's "L'AIleg-r o," the poem from which the carrymasque is adapted and folk dances, son's.norris dances and a court dancewill distinguish the successive parts SPALDING BROS.you cannot question PIOTURE FRAMES ARTISTS MATERIALSthe judgement offollow the masque, but the manageu those who win withho� th�m�yofilie d�«�wru �� h �uc� the �Y" � the�-------_Q�--������pol"tray historical or literary char- harbor of quality.acters associated with the Italianof the poem.No particular kind of cotume isprescribed for the dance which willKenah:sance.Stage Stars at Golf.Director Stagg defeated V. C.Longly, a star ea�tern player atPalm B�ach, Wednesday 2 up and Ito play. Longly was expected tocontend in the finals. By defeatinghim, Director Stagg created the big­ges surprise of the day. a complete line of the sea­athletic paraphernalia. 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I11!'OI\'EBtiI"!'� OF CHICAGO:Recalls Old Days.This bank's well-known reputa-tion ior sound management andright dealing has been gainedthrough nineteen years of strictadherence to safe methods andconsiderate- attention to custo.rners' needs.Your savings account or checkingaccount is welcome and appreci­ated here.Wooailawn Trust'& Sevlnas Banlll:!o.& East 63rd Stl"Mt. Chlcu�o. You'll Wait Many a Day toGet Values That Equal ThesefF e plcn 10 hegin with a fresh stoc]: wlull we move10 aur ncto building "just across Stale stl'eel'­lienee 'lug unusual prices on our present stock,EVERY smart color, style andpattern in overcoat --_ they're from$25, $27.50, $30, . $32.50 and $35 lines.And suits from our $25 to. $32.50 -18lines as : well, All now priced at "II.In regard to tomorrow's �m� at, Madison, the winner will be right injlin(' for the Western championship.75 Cents. Plain B��s 25 Cent a!' Wisconsin to date has practicallyOpen Day and NIght. eliminated Tllinois. Purdue. Minne-SARATOGA BAR B E R S HOP! sota and Ohio State. while Chien-J. H. Hepp, Prop. I �o has eliminated Towa and North-29 South Dearborn Street western. Yet. again. with the sea- IPRESIDENT JUDSON . CAST OF SOPHOMORE C LASSIFlEDExpert Manicurist. son not yet half over, the champion-. LEAVES FOR EAST I PLAY TO REHEARSE .Scientific Masseurs ship might rest in the closing games. AD�I.'Dl1SL·bl. LISExpert Chiropodist TO ATTEND MEETING, AT THREE IN COBB • La JaIIIil'1 n reminiscing, one recalls the olddays, when, in 1�08 Chicago jour­ncycd to Madison to play a third,ga me for thc \ Vestern· Champion­ship. The result was an 18-16 vic­tory which eventually led to the'" estern champions playing the Uni­versjty of Pennsylvania two games,Chiciago winning the National cham­pionship. 21-18 and 16-15. In 1·910Chicago with a mediocre but fight­: ing' team. played two remarkable: games. In the game at Chicago withI • hI the score 12-4 ajramst t em at the�-==============:U end of the first half, Chicago camehack and won out in overtime, 16-q.Later in the season in one of theclosest guarding games on record.Chicago met defeat at Madison, 10-Many $35 to $45 suits and overcoats at $25JANPOLSKI SINGS.JJ-=========��I IN ANNUAL WOMEN'SDE R Bye L U B. GLEE CLUB CONCERT6u6 Cottage Grove Ave.BILLIARDSONLY40C Per HourBest Appointed Roomon the South Side8 Full Size Tables Rehearsal of the Sophomore play, 3000 MEN earned a profit of $1.12President Judson left yesterday for 1:1 k 1 . C' bb B d t,'we t� .. e r ace I� Ou ? to ay a for every hour worked last sum-New York where he will attend a i .3:30. I'he ca s ; WIll consist of Grace Iller. You can do it. Get into htemeeting of the General Education 11 Hotchkiss, E..ail Allen, Paul Des .Ter-selling game next summer.board returning to Chicago. I Jardicn, Jollil Baker, John· Breathed, ritory going fast, Apply at DAILYI Leona Coons, Haskell Rhett, H. MAROON officc.Louise Mick, Mabel Becker, DorothyLady Gregory Is Guest. I Llewellyn, and Louise Ford.Lady Gregory, director of the Ab-bey Theater, Dublin and leader of I Women Play Basketball Today.the Irish Players appearing at the: Sophomore women will meet theFine Arts theater was a special: Juniors in the first interclass basket­guest at t� reception given \V cd- � hall game today at 4 :30 in Lexing-nesday by Mrs. Judson. j ton gymnasium,Albert Gregorowitch Janpolskithc Russion baritone who sings inhis native tongue will sing at theWomen's Glee club concert Valen­tine's night. By special request hewill sing Rachmaninoff's "Spring,"��=============:.fj' his especial favorite and the "hit"-_.The Daily Maroon the balance ofthe year for $r.50, of his repertoire.Have you subscribed?AMUSEMENTSEMPRESSTHEATER63n1 Street and Cottace Grove AveWeek Starting Sun.Mat.Jan.19SULLIVAN & CONSIDIN�PRODUCING DEPARTMENTANNOUNCETHE DIVING GIRLS(Dora Wollar� Laura Murray andMadame Berle)They Are Real MermaidsFOUR VAN STAATSPresenting "An Old Dutch Musicale"VALENTINE VOX. JR. JEFFERSON MAJESTIC55th Street and Lake Avenue.AMUSEMENTS.NOVELTY PHOTOPLAYFive Iteets nightly o! the latest mOTin!:pictures. Reat o!muslc by hlgh classorchestra. 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Phone Midway 499.:!·Butler Speaks in Winnipeg.The system of vocational educa­tion in vogue in Chicago was de­fended hy Profcs'Sor Nathaniel But­I lcr of the l 'nivcrsity in an addressI before the nusiness club in Winni­peg, Canada, recently. •Rehearse Junior Vaudeville.The following Juniors are request­cd to meet Jollay at 2:30 in the Rey­nolds club theater to rehearse forthe Junior vaudeville: Ogden Cole­man. Harold Conley. Horace Fitz­patrick. Rollin. HarRer, Walter Ken­nedy, Georg-e Leisure, William Ly­man Bruce Macduff, and DcrlventWhttlesey.