r: -. A. ••. -- ," '., -,.,.,:," I U·KIY·ERSITY OF CHICAGO. l'lUDA Y. FEBRUARY 7� 1913•- • - - .. a, _. _ .. - -'",-.--- _,,-_..... _._ .... �._. :�.� '-:,'Y'," '. la' �" .. ,� ... ,_L:.PRlCE FIVE cEkts:oJ '1:-..(. .......,. _. StiiiIi Wi AIIII08IlCeSPIeaIfQ.­Slgma Nu annoDftces tile pledgin.ror ��1. M���� o�� 'Y���i��n,; D. C.�E<;:tDJ:,', j, �t1'MEN.n.fIlAVETRYOUT "Oll'tkWDfUM WILL miEARst TODAYFOlimQUE CoUN��.A�.,.� }lT�·CL�$..t��· ..;.�.��4T.\!�Jlo�:y�ty-.�resh- : .FAV()tuSUMMEll BALL Hoid Fl�reittine CahuVal Tuesday I TO BE-NAMEb-tObAY-"'." '�tr"�".: ll'""�'i;" "b' ,'.v,': :';#D, �� ,t� Pii:It Yually-TeiID:" " � , Night-Announce i4� of p.;,_ ,'T.��J!I, .lr�'::�'l.i.l".u�,.;.)' ����� �o� :�ola Meet .at ChamPai&n on EniIitoti... Jr-a ':;r-me '" gram, ��t, Confetti and i:....-., � aM � wm�FiiIWi::-" �_ • --_: Aft �.: February 15., I Side." �'e-,itilla. eel B, Flower Conum·tt-. ) �Meet, ia Keat,_to_" ", . ,i*"':.t .. "';IIit;·, . "''''�. '.. ,. . .. .. ' . . 'twoae til�· � N-i-*-I ,. �-." .,' Track' candidates will be' given a .. '--- -�rili��iiQif�·:i·;iii•.- E,� further tryout this afternoon at "' no' LD':'D' .... - ti5-.io IN '�'DRlL A rehearsal of the entire cast of .�anr ��r IMW..-I'J_.----�. c.DAID nuu. AI" the masque which will open the �,� .... CAlfDlDATES,....toIUN\\',�,�n . a .second Varsity-Freshman . �. _'.', --t.'... � - .... lorentine Carnival Tuesday will be '. ..<U-m·---;-. Band and Giee Ciub wm :l�ck meet will be Ii'da. "This meet SophomoreS.Wlli Hefena 'Aflirniative . �cU'·oons. ,'. for .NO .... i.ft5 ...·0, P" . and.. __ � .. J. I "., • held tonight in Bartlett gymnasium. � -1O";. ...... h' .. ;...;;,. ·fi;;"_'Ev .. fti.,._ \.Mil be held largely for the purpose i� P�ft5;"'-!» Toli ie";'_;'l� Case- �h,:.o'ftll''ea.�· C.'.laSsifi"' � c&t1.-on. 1IIl··-.'-r.� MA_ -. � , " - ...-.. :The. first dress rehearsal will be OP -- -'S� 'So� _'Pr�k bf. J)i�kizig. members of the .varsi�y I .. Candidilies"Mitit -Today. lSe' ,i.'tied Hefo�e ·TUCilday.. .,., -Monday ". All members of the .cast_ _ .____ _ __ • .. _ •• j �quad who will ma�� the trip io'" . _ have 'now' been fitted for their COS4 - -President and Mr.s. Ju4fon: will be �q .. �mp�i� �',o� February IS. All ·.xi,r�h�e�tt·rn· ·l:resi.;lleh. will pre- turiies. . , Candidates' for -the Undergraduatei�t�duced by Pr�id�t Chatidler of :c����d�t,es;· for: b�th ie��' will be sent the negative side or the sum- Committees for the' carnival have council: wili b'�_ nonihiat� by' thethe Reynolds club to 2,000 students ;giv�n a, �thoroogh workout, as' this mer 'b���b�li questioii it,'; the debate' .. .. '. f 11 . ir'reshmen, Sophomore •. arid "Junioror . '. -� '". ..' , ,. . , H."en arranged and are as 0 ows:a�d �the� friends of the university :\vill be the last .c!t,��ce for competi- 'with Chicago Fresln'l{tl: .. \})fj)"18 in : Pr�gnim -committee ; 'Murid Bent, :clasSes at 10:15 today.. Freshmenat the annual R�;.noids �i�b,' ���pt�on ! Jen:I��J��ct; ��; I,�1:i�,��� !1l�.l: .., ,,'Mand�C Th�,",announc'criu .. nt of the Helen Earle, Cecelia Gamble, Helen Will meet in Kent west. the Sopho��t,;��n -the ho'ur� �f 8/ arid' 10 �o, r . lf�ty�W� .�vi�us. �eet.' acceptance of' the question and the 'Greenfield, Marie Goodenough, Shi�- ilnore.s. in Kent theater and Juniorsmght.' Large numbers of·the· Facu1- :The;VaJ:'&�ty..won.t�e previousmeet (;h�ice of'lhe:side was (ur\v'arded to .lcy Keys.v Nancy Miller; Ellen' Peter-;1O Kent east. 'The' elections takefY� have signified their -intention of bY:'" ncb-row m�rgin, :�l�hough .. the Coach Moulton of the Unh·ersitY· de-. son, Geraldine Soares, Marguerit� place a week from today.being present, as well' a's prominent yearlmgS-su�ceed�d i� annexing n�ar- b�t'ing: te��is 'ihis morning. ' : �wawite. Miriam Whalin., .. .. '., Citididates may' be; nominated atmen and'_women of. the" University iy half of-;the: .fir.st., placc;s,· Capt.ain Th� -atceptance" of iite basebaH _ .,; th� iiiedings today 9r (hq: �y becommunity.·- ' Kuh and Ward-of.. the Varsity o�t- questions is' uri�xpeCted, because the ,Continued on pa�� 2., � placed in nomination· by petitionD«orations' and· refreshments. win Jaftt·.the �S:�,�h���.)lUr:.�!�S'�s_;, ��«!'!_h� � ;'-epresentat�ves. ot, the' Evanston in- ; PeUiions ro'r nomination 01: fol:'d· .. I . " GYMNASTS '. WiLL �PERFORM ,be .similar __ to_ those .employed, .. at u�::bc:t."'�en .�e�.for, fir��, place stit�ti�� favored a subjer.t of;nation- ; . �tiaHles· in ·classification. (.::pm, the" - " :':BEFOf(E BASKETBALL GAMECo';-��d� tio� r��epti�·ns. '1 �f��mality ·bo\itd �e '�el'; Wo�h: �atching� Wa�d al' ��'th�r "than calilpu� inipOl:tance� I , • �ti�is po�ted oll'the U niv�rsity- Exwill �� .the kq, .wo!'4 o�' tbe_'eve��g ,y superior speed bet�e.el! ��� hur- The formal statement of the ques:' Ex·hl�i�ion·.by t.:..a� �d' Co�ch yrdl i.cnSion buiieti�'" bo�'� i.:a'· C'�bb wilami, it: is hoped ·that. :at . the- expira- lles succeeded if! wi.!l_oing from Kuh :i'on is "'Rci.sbh:�d·; -l-h�t, . Conference' , B� ·S�bstituted. for UsUal riiji"be receiv�'d .·ait-�� �r���day.(..'; ;r"�:':'i tb' _. h' '�-' '''Ii 't d th .!1::;�h,e �re.vious meet. The SO yard b;�eb;li 'piay��s '�_!lou!�Cb� -pe-imit{�d I �'Curtain Raiser" jUni� \viii-Name'Maa7-��� J��/F��=�l;;;:d ;:� -�t�ir� J���s.�id.o�i;o. f��i;h-a:' '�i�s�,�a'ilCi to play summer baseball fOI pay with- � - fen or twelv�: ca'h�dia�tes will prob!':� i�dy �ili �� oji ev�.n . J>e�ter �i ;;ti�i���"���:: M�,����;: ��d -W�rd lut f�;ieit1��:th�i� eligil�iiity'for com_ An exhibition- by the gymn�sti� abij b-e-plal:'td in' nomination by·the:::"';r',;" than.at -ih� e,id::of�the Faculty din- "f th�, V.rsity· .a�d: Baranclk �'f' the 'oeHtion in -Conferen�e c0t:1tests."" : earn, will be given in Bartlett tomo� 'jtihlOrs .. Three·of·these will·be i:iecit_,• • :resbmen;,are:�ti,�'eedi--��n"��d .._ - .. Sid·-:r:· D • 'bI I'. h' .... rt' raiser" to -d' ,.001':"d· h . 'll,-h Id. ffi until_,. .._,_ ner ,held earlier In the quarter. . '..' ," - . ""'''" e s eSU"3 e· ; .ow n,lg t as a cu am .: AD t ey Wl 0 (I ce,1"',I:�e aftad.r is:(or-'the wo�.s well _��C:.,�S _1��t1e.,.to, c�oose be,��e� ·.;'W.hile�I)ir�to�' Stagg 'a!_ld other :the basketball,game �it�qhio Stat� ,g.�dti�tion. 'The/.Sophomor�. _and,.' "'� .:_�.._i)�}'metl;' 'althem.�, �,. ��a . �� .. J �����9Wh� ran 1o_r. tliC�...Jli;. nI��bet"5.:�o�·. '�he • � athlet!.� department : The ex�ibi�ion, will. rep�a�e. t:he �s�� . r�!thm.a� -c�a�ses' �il�. each ... elect. .tWo.,��tt� ��' '��i,r·pr�.. ���.,.�·�· ���"\ir1)�n."�;Y�tro�·g�·�6P'poS��t� rc1f��ry-.fs{�tb1ir�·'�eHwliic1f· :� "���I�;ohhei�"eeuiicl-for 'a term ·Of·au. charts ·WiI1··be:. scatte"-J aballt .��i;::,���Dg:".�QWlPte�s. �n '1'��feSS10nal� .. l� college.! athl��cs;. formenY'ipreceded :th�,. re�lar .��e:: �.·�r.'� , '. .. -' _-, -.tbe ;'eJub "hoWoiD.t��..i&ere·'� particular. lite.os :squ:a� •. AccordIng ,�o t���memb�rs?f P�w Wo_w and Co�ch' The Conference. rulmg prohlb�tnng ':tHe. can4.�ates .. wdl.bc .. :atYeJI. ,a� �f.��e- F�ltJ::' i�;.'� .:�'.b�. ,�ge_ t�: .::::� ,,:,�Lhave. '.: to. run; Moulto�:· ��e. 'well 'satisfied' witli the ':ompetition.. fo�:� F.resb�an .�eams .bas diiii�, t� .,sp.eak . ..befor�">tbe :dasse.foilii�e._:���_ .. �'i�s : ;:!:.�:S' _:�; .. ,(,. _-, __ -�:. _ �affi���I��� s�de - �f.�. the argume�t.: t-aus,ed--the class gam� � be su� .t: .��t-J�gs--.Tuesday� .�&�',Coun-:"�'aide..""ll inin .. �c.wi�b.th.� .. �-Qw4. .J: � .. � .. � ��.£�. :��rewJ�1 be n�' dearth of mater1al l:-ttituted. It has �een.�lfficult to �e� :UiS-�xlous,that'.allcaruijd�tes_��e:e;-.us�tbe _ficen:.;d::'metD.ti�rs·.� :�n, ��e" fiel� eve�� .. t�e. ,Vars�t'1 \for:the'debate as the' Thorpe case :t'h e teams·out and t�e_ gam.esbave :utvaDtage.of: th� _opportunity and·the club in makiD�··tbe·rece�tion ��' ��� ,t0d.��V�· a }·d!stind:.a.�van� lhas �produ�ed comment throughout.; the t�ams. out· a�'d �the games hav� state their �deas of Council work atjo�ble. , ..... '. 'ho� �.n .e;/b� -J��p;.-:Tno.�":m ! th� .c���tTY:" According to the coacb ; These have been. abandoned teinp� the meetings:. . .�W".n.FamiSh:KUif.;. : e pole �t,.an_d Des',��dle� ,.a�d �(h� success of the contest will de-. arilv as a result. .' .,-.'-Botli'�he b�ric1 *ld th'e:�It�'s Glee .orgren m the,�sliot,put are WIthout pend considerably upon the �ngenui- G;mnasri�s' 6ught to �ve a tria.. D�'·SS·'·O"R:· 'H' -EN·D·,rER, IS·O'·N' "IS'• ",' ." .:!., ·,.:,..i..�r�\ . quaIs on the Freshman team. Cox - f b 'd b . .... ..: 1· :IlU'.�clnb are'On the program· ro�. musical, ", , . � . .• _ ' ty 0 tee aters m producmg eVI- boost as a result of the new po 1CY -�l.&J.::�-:'E-'N-. 'TO'.". N' EW""" : A'. '�:A' 'D·.;;, .... �..... ' '" ,., .' '. "l.�!.,�':l • :tSt year '�leared' five -feet ,eight .'. . : ' ". . " �HU .r#M'Saumbe-n,' which wiD .be, nu In ":j '" .., dence and arguments Wh1Cb are not of the athletiC department. .The de,- ... ,... .. oj- , �-- "1ches maOors 2nd he should lm- . 'l'bl' . ..•. -' .• 'd fHutchinson ball itastead 0'/ the Rey- .. . aVaI a e 10 pnnt. partment has oft'en .been cntlclse or. . . . .. ,.,"rove on that tbis season, �: N orgT�n Th S h b' .,. u.daiiy· duip' wn Honored byij'9Id� �ub�'·:-1jie:·:Siii���,;.���: p�� � op �m?n:s a�� chosen the not placing more emphasis� on mln�� '.. '��:'" '.J_;j :..� .. J�" ::t--: 'r",; ':,.patc:d',:j"The D�nt& 'of -ih{Gnomes" '('(':untinued on page 4' - ne�t'1v� _s��e of tbe; ��estion 'of the sports and the teams liave usually '- ��.�� ��� .of,,t���edespeci�Uy.for tbis eccaaioo:. ". '. -: .... repeal' o� t�e' Panama' canal toll hill competed in:in empty gymnasium. • 019P� :�d __ �rs., ., " .., ;lA'y TiiROW-OUTi: i_' '0. 'i�binitted by tbe Freshmen, and are It is expected that the peop�e watch-GAllES FOR ·IHIS SE�SON preparing tbeir 'case' for the team iug. the �xh�hition will be inter,,,-- �,,_ _ ...'',' tC�nt-,nued on page 4) d;ted by tbe' program as w�1t as it-2aestiOn--:lleinbeniiip �or·-RandaU in will give the team good practice fOTClDb-RUJe'�:Prepay- FIELP WILL' NOT TAKE TRIF its meets.ment or--Forfeiture. The banner, event. of the eveni�c_ �ys He Will Not. Accompany �lee will be an �bibition of club �ng-Wh�th�t' Alpha' Tau Omeg�: will Club to Coast. ing by Coach. Hoffer arid Squ�i..owl in the finals of the lnterfrat�m- Squair is the best dub swinger in the-tx bowling leagcc: will·be decided to- Assistant Pro=' Field denied Conferenc� and 'Coacb Hoffer is also�ay either by. tl1Q autborities of tbe yesterday that h� was to take th� an expert in this nne. Tbe othe;;�e7nolds club or by. the Interfrater- triP. to Los Angeles with the Glee events follow:lity ·:cQullcil .. The' question arises dub. Side horse-Smitb, Parkinso!1.�r�,m :th� 'alleged violation' by Cotter ··While I should very much enjoy C:qRi!�ponsel, Roberts, ParkinI�����il, � A. T. �.�. of t.h,e rule wbich, making the trip with the boys." he .. on. Davis.th all ..' ParaDel bars-Parkinson, Robertssays at men to bowl in tbe !laid, '" cannot at pr�scnt see how I" ' ',. ',' ., '. . Weakly. Bartlenitz.·e.,pe _5t be officially enrolled as can do it. �tudcnts of political ccon' Tumbling-Woakly,nembert of tbe dab. '� omy should not., become undu.ly el ... t- Davi!'.M'" --'. .. Club swinging-S qu air. Hoffer. C�rc1' of t{'le Supreme, cou,rt t.t" �. _lish discovered Wednesda}' ed." The game with Ohio State'is await- D. __'., . .. �;a�lgachusetts., and Profes�or .-uthat Randall's name was not on tbe Tryouts for those who are to take t'd w�th interest as this will be th('• \1 . \rene. A, Gilmore of tbe Univer�(ydub files. R�ndall,. when notified. thc trip were continue(l last night. fir!'t appearance of a team repre- ')( \Visc�>n�in.said. that. he - h�d '�. me'mbershlp card, when l?aritones san� individually h.'- !lenting that institution at Chicago. ,_ Professor Hendersot:\, wbo is at5ince t� ,.be ba� _ n,ot produc�d th.C' iorc. Mr., Stevens. The list of the Coach St, John has a valuable play,. 1 . . h O' b_ ',meet cctunng m t e nent, �s.t;�rd b�a�s.e of e!,gagements out9idc <'u('ccssful witl not he '"vcn out \lnt1'1 er �n Cherry, a former Hyde Parl" . ". .f •" <' �. 'l1ad� an exhaustive. study 0 cnin-_l-"� ��iversity .:w�idl have t.ak·�n up :he tryouts are. completed. 'player,' who has recently joined th(', ipol� in the United States an'd bas.his ti�.e ... :Tb�re is .. one, receiPt stu1? M:lny of the old men have turned team. He is used at forward and w't:it�n several book� on tbe sub-.. in . th� ·cl,'" ��es, w.ith��t: �ny n��e out. and at the last rehearsal over center and is the star of the team.-.4,: i�" �*�, b�n ��m�d .. th'�t th'i� fifty answered the roll ("all, The cluh Although the Buckeyes· 'hav�' lost �c�t.,,('gl.ster! .;,���1}'�� :��im�t. .'" :.'. plans. to sing at the President's rc- two �mes, they are formidahle op­In the eve!!!._!hat Randall can not ception tonight. The program will ponents. The Wisconsin game wasproft his membership in the club all' prob'ably' inchlde' "Pickaninny T�uHa- lost only in the last five minutes -of ,'The' Fr�m�n . Modem . Fiction'or.A. �� O.����s;.��is_ �.eas,o�.�n by," ':Bugle Song," and "Fair Bo-' play and ",jth a little more 'luck the club w.i11,med Monday'at 3:30 in tbeI, t " . .• prob.ably be thrown out. -: hernia." Badgers might' have bcen defeated X eigbborbood room.Parkinson - -,.... - .' ... ' Frofc:ssor� H,�R·d�r�on,.no�;��J�dia,has . been. honored w.tb m�ershipit, thE Aca;d·e';'y.· of. .. ;h·e ,A,���a�. I Il­,tifatd of Law .and .trimin�logy, :an.h4)lIOmy. organi�ati�� '����i���� of.��en fello\_Vs. Thc. Acad�t:ny, ltl_uncb­ed last. w�ek. at � me�,�i�g:,�r..�b� ,ex­��Q'ive .co�tncil of tbe A��(��n, In­i4i�Ute of Criminal Law and Cri�­;ntilogy held at .the H��:lto�r club.Tile: ethers who ,are. honor�� with,!Imlhtorship ar.e Dtan. J, }t, W=gmore:f Northwestern univer�ity, Proles­or Roscoe Pound of �ary��d, Pro-fessor James .\V. ,Gamer .. or �bc: Uni­�'�rsity . of J11inois, Dr .. �?rton Priceof Boston, Judge Cbarles A_ D�Freshman Fiction Club- lleet&.' .. -���������������������T�H�E�D�A�I�L�Y�MA�BOO�,�.�'�F�R�ID��A.�Y'.�F�EB��'R�u�.A�·�r�:7�'�'���I:!�'�����::��j'���-��f�r'-�":":-'��-�-�-�_-�;:����-_-==--B-Ul-k-b-·n-�-��·A-n-n-O-u-n-c-�-e-n�-.�··�·�'-·�-[��------"""":"----:--:-::�--;=-;:::--It::ri�;;£1..,;6;i��.;:::;; L:". 1IcCd'. 11 •••• 1 •• willJ Iors, Board of lIectical �alra 4:30,. ,!;uq-...&II'c' t.UI'•. £7INs:' hell) r('U, � ... ,l-Cws Meetings-lo:15; umHask .. 11 assembly room, . ..•.'.�. �_ .l�lll" at a mooera ..K thea � -..GOOD OPPORTUNITY for young ., I .. 1Kent east ; Sophomores, ent -� ();t�DS8 by .. eep na'n-....-!d-t'. R�o- 0, Reynolds ", " '�on "oued,OIl tileCII'CM ..... --y- u--olady who wishes room JIl quiet re-.,"1 I_ter ; };'reshmen. Kent west.. test raSM ons ....S h I b fined h' ome, \" ill take as low as cluUles .bd bats. 10Sophomores-Candidates for op - cu.� 'W_.. Now�.Fub1QD ne.s.u iC bb 6A Freshman Dance-Tomorrow, 2:30, $5:00 per month for desirable- .' In eAch Issue. ',Al8oomore debating team. 12:45. 0 •,_. nlunble. Intol'1D&lkna.' ....h S Revnolds club rena nt. 6035 Drexel avenue. .rst ..'on nil bomo and per- •Women's Basketball-Fres men v....>I.'"souat maUcrs. ,'0* I' •BasketbaD-Chicago vs. Ohio State, apartment.- ,, , r;o(:.a J�r� tncludlq .Sophomores, 4. Lexington..,a free ,pnUCfn. su>�• 4- tomorrow. 7:30. Bartlett.-__ ._ scribe tad., or .nelFrench Club-4:15. Lexington I__ .1_ P-' CluL. SUIT-CASE labels from the leading -_._-rorrrco.,..mplo�P1 •. ,_JUDI' or Mathematical Club-4: 1 5. Freshman 81V\1CU& lCtiOIl �.c.n,...... ",111 on�blo 10'0 to mate In ,oaM d JO Neighborhood room. . hotels of the \V�stcrn·. States andown boWe.:wltb)'ourowrLhaflds.clotha.bon ay, 3:.. .' '"roursclC and children whlcb wlll be perted.Ryerson 37.Pacific Coast. sc each or six dif- 1n atyle and fit. Prlcp-nono hl&:bCt.Iban.cents. Send for,."r� rat�«:,�n, C .. �o&:u� ..ferent·labels· for 25C. Name -yourW. WiD r.mt.y. fiDe P ....... fDr. J:e\tIDa sub-O B 138 scrlnUoDS amons:,rour,frll'.nds. Send rorereecities. ·Address. P�' . : ox ." .' Prcmlum'C:ualut:he • "-(_I, Cub ,"r,z. Oaer.Pueblo, Colo. ��·���.��?;O�376a.-w�a.iaDuea KaPlan�OoU�amDDroda,. w.u.u.c.oo •The Daily Maroon•• i1NniIt ., 4¥c ...FonDeI'l,.'ftl. Ualven6t,. of Cb�' Wee_kJ_J'_. __Publtmld cta1l7 ezoept 8UDd&)-.. )JoncSaya.&DC! bol&dia). 4U1'1ac dlTee QU&l'tHa of lbeUDlwnk7 ,...EDtere4 _ eeooDd-c: ... mall M tbe Ohl�Poa-omce. � w.. loluch 18. lUOd. ua-4er .\.at of M&rcIb a. 1813..l1BacIUrrIOM &A'rUB7 CUTler. $2.:iO & J'MZ': $1.00 a quarter".B,. mUl. $3.00 & :rear: '1 � • quartpr.E41twl&1-Bual� omc:e. Ell.2&.TeHpboDe K14-w.,. 800.Hyde Park G,Ol (aftu 9 p. m.)Kall Box "0" Facult,. �Me_IInl' Bdl&or m.r.. 1i-nJcett� ... :,adl&or , - - - - Leola 8W&A&IaWI. EcIl'- -. - - BaDud V ........�....... �........ - - - Dudet&. Jlut, AasOclA'r& &01'1'0&8Haakdl R:het4• Martin Steven• W.llUam ·Lyman,',. . . . � ,-.&U'O .....•• &nl��_au- If&UII�1I'ilbaa, O'Ndl�'w.al. -..a.a..ne awn .. • Georce Sba!rer_ Lyman Weld_ -_. Geocse GrayAUauaa SWAW.LltLUltaa SwawW.�e;itidal�;.",. � council has��,ime movemea.��. to have": .pub�,�.,�. Uni-.. � 'venity "�\. book.�"- Book. There is � ·�.Ileed£01" auch • 'IO�.Other co� Dave tm�.' � .� :'... l: ..... from ODe cover to .�. 'O�i1f)th :the soup' the students smc. Ouii.. 'soq �k was pabliabed live ari.. iIlK years ago and 'WU DeVer as CODl-:·flete . as it should have beca. The�. lllajority �f the Chicago sones now:WDC--"Wave the Flac," "Oh, Hear,�e Roarinc," "Go, Chicaco, Go,"i--March of the �arooas," .. fe' Stands:for Cherished Courage. If and others:� not included in the book pl'eV_,iously published or haft been writtensince that time. Besides each Black-;friar show adds a sone 01"• two -o�more ,or less endurinc popularity. The.aim of the coDimittee p1anninc for:the publicatioll of the soq boo�ahoald be to get _ book that ahall beas distinctively individual as possa"b1e.:Old sonp should be included only ifthey are songs sung about the cam­pas, and at gatherincs of Cbic:acomen md.women. An effort should bemade to get every aoq into the bookthat is known and liked by any COIl­sidenble number of students, and atthe 8ame time is of that genius and� eaily diatiucuiahable as a"college soag." The financlnig of thepublication of such a song bookIhould be easy. There is not a s0-cial organization in the Univenitythat would buv one. hundreds ofaJumni would be glad of a chance toget a Varsity sone boOk, aud theundergraduates sunty will rejoice ina chance to have coUected in con­ment form the songs of their almamater. Arranttements should be madea!' loon as possible to have work ontbe comps1ation of the new book.started. As ormousty lURe&ted bythe MAROON, wby should not theTlpr's Head sodety publish the�k? It would live the society pres­tIce, and furthermore Would fumiabit with • 1IAfal part to play In cam­PM Iif .. U)1)E f'\RK STATE BANKC·,,,> .. � .. ,.�· - � ��"!.r ft .... A_C."". . .L:-.. J)EJ� :.;· .. ·.':rfo; Sljl·.;RVISIO� •.. --STAY BAC,K makes the pomI?�do�e. ,\ (ONVENiENT' ai.. sm: B��kstay b;lCk and kceps the hair. 111•'. •• '.I A harmless compound, con-! '_·.,ith aU the facll1t�es of a down te ..pace., . '. G " , t. ',.. chemicals or' oil' . Send !:ank under State overnmen�-talmng no .' j•2;C for large jar. Stay Back Co.,: ,\·ision.. . - .. ", .6� G. race Street. Chicago. Chec�ing arid,S�vinP:' ';', ,t',accotints· inVit� ."It�TO REHEARSE FOR MASQUE'"TUTORING:"":':Mite Eug�nie' Si�ss.:3515 ElIis·avenue. Telephone DOllg­'"las 7100�' Instruction inTr,ench� I.n'lRefreshment . committee: Lynn� .terPreting 'and ·translation. stJeclal.sullivan, Elsie Martin, . Sarah at""lien. '&liven. to' tutoring. 'Gray, Ruth Reticker, Louise Avery.,! .. l . '. -' .... �" ,:.: .. ' . ; D�llSS' " StnT i ,OF '.Margaret Sullivan, Winnifred WinDie, 'L,?S'r.�4"grand ()�a. e ��.ck,ets: for,...... ,' :.: _. �', ._. '.G,: rac� Hotchkiss; M)Ta' ReynoldSJ \' tat, urday . matilaeel'":';l:.flndet'; .. ,.��_ll�, . T C SClm�R)larie Gruaow,;:fbocbc' Oovcr;�'ICU": . ff i�� 44;6 oQ���. �91 .l.W�:tSf: ,)1 t .•.• :J C '1 ,���'::,! {". .�te Riggs, Josephine Reich_lUI, , ,�m' �i�, )?r�xe� ,��:en�!!,. an� {e-I ._ JP-. � .. State' Street. .dazel Hoss, Augusta Swawit� LiJ... ;:: �eiv� reward.· " . "_'r_ I I• _...I J . �. '-, ' . '. I 1� •• I_UHUBll9JMj .;ian- Swawite, Isabe arvls. ".', �'i:' ,,;.•.'. , • � ..'Confetti committee: Mary Girling. FOR �NT-W��pinl:ttQ�_ �\venue;, 1.:atherine BossoD, Dorothy V ... duc near J�ckson Park �nd I,ll, .,Cent" �� Stl� rt_ .·r .'die�I Margaret Fenton Isabel Kend-l Express. front room 10 pr.l\'�te,: re�.)oe • ,"h 'h' h t>.. .fined German home \\"1t : 19 es.!"Ia.'. . I. Flower committee: Margaret In- recoDim�ndations.� Board optlOna �"ails· Mary Brown, Martha Barter,. Phone 'Midway 28ii.,�at�erine Whit�" Elizabeth Me- -- .'Helen Adams. Catherine TUTORIN�Preparatory Latin 'an(�Clintock,M�thm��ic�; ;�.Addr�ss X;. Y.Brown.To the Editor:tass"If we had thought ,that our c. . Coat of Arms.·ft the Vmvers1tygJ ,ldwould be' walked on. we never wouh it ., said a member of thhave c osen 1 •"hisI of 1911 yesterday. Toc ass'f thestatement I would add that 1_F h of the University lack suf­res men. . ia officient respect for the lDSlgn.theit. alma mater to take two st�psd 't1't is for the uppcrclassmelaroun I.•to lead them in the right way. An(. in case it is pure ignorance on thepart of the Freshmen let them b,advised that the gift .of the class of1911 is the bronze tablet wlrich wasplaced in the floor of the corridorleading to Mandel. and almost op-to the commonsposite the entrance(Signed) L. dates, and what better way of mak­lllg their acquaintance. No candi­uate Will be elected because he is apotished speaker or has poise on theplatform. Our voters see throughdiose things and observe the sin­cerity of purpose and unselfishness.It motive which the speakers possess.\Ve want councillors w�o are pre;t�ared by previous study of condi­.ions to step right into the harness;... e want councillors of ins.tructivemagination, woo are willing and have:jm� to work, who .bave ability to,�.xpress their ideas, �nd . who' are_:hosen by the vote of the whole,� lass. The speeches will hdp us get',,,hat we want. We' think .so now:you will realize it afterward.Sincerely.Norman C. Paine.(President of th� UndergraduateCouncil.)(Continued from ,ap one.)To the Editor:In the editorial of yesterday theMAROON tried to point out whythe candidates for the Council shouldnot speak to their classes before thecoming election. The MAROON.however. misses the main points inquestion._,In the first plac�. if .a candIdateknows nothing of the procedure of. (tie Council. the making of thissp'eech witt necessitate his findingout all that is possible abo�t theCouncil reading what is said aboutit, in th� course book. and searchingthe .MAROON and Cap and Go,"",.Then our new councillor will need noinitiation' period. Besides this, he�hould 'have opi�ions. How �oes hestand on a point system to' limit ex-:tra-curriculum activities? He knowsthat the Council is working on sucha system. Why has no one eversuggested self-go"emme�t at Chi�a�go? If there are .no issu�s let hImmake some. :\ good councillor shouldhav� imagination. '."I t is not necessary for e�c� �and�date to explain to his classniat(� 'wh�this policy is to be," In other word�,h� is not responsible to his constl";tuents . for his actions. This is a ne�principle of represcntation. TheCouncil now has a wcekly roll call.Suppose the attendance record of acouncillor were to be publishcd atthe end of his te;m. would it not af­fect his chances for success in asubsequent dec'tion. It requires lit­tle effort for a man or woman to tellhis c1a!'s that he witt be regular a'meeting!'. and has time and en'ergy to Club Now II .. Ohio St;ate �.put into the Council work. and yet The Ohw State unde",. has bee�this alone is a promise to his c1as� o:dded to the list of college pa�ers .onwhich is worth while. I file in thQ Reynolds club. readln�Sp\!cches are "likely to detract I room. This action was taken f,eca��from the dignity of the election." Ohio State is one of the. Confermc�Then let us sacrifice dignity for enol universities ,and because theft �re �thusiasm. These speeches are intend- number of Ohio m�n in tbe Unlver:-ed to arouse interest 1n the eleCtion !lilY at the present time.,by allowing the hack ward membersof the cla.ss to make the acquaint­ance of the candidates. Withoutdoubt more than twenty-five percentof the voters do not know the candi- the PreaHOLD CLUB CAUCUSTO HAilE OFFICERS;FltBRUARY 2S.SETThe caucus for the nomination o(candid�tes for Reynolds' cl�b office�will he helcri,,- th"�' club theatcr Tues­day, F�bmary 25. � election com­missioners will be elected at the same. Positions to be RIled are asume.follows: president,.· v�ce-pre:ndent.. tary treasurer and librarun.�ecre ,Freshmen Have DaJl4:e TOII.lorTOlF-F hmen will hold their secon4res,I of the quarter tomorrow at(ance". ,. . the Reynolds club. Admls-2.30 10, ,. will be by cla�s . rickets only,slon, .. .'h' h may be obtained for fifty cents­\� IC. ,:rom members of the social comi:littec or at the door.The D ..1,. Maroon- ia for ..... at FURNISHED SUITE-Suitahle· Ior,three young men. Also onc 'singleroom. 5334 Ellis; avenue. Vc_r)";, 'pleasant rooms; reasonable pric��.FOR' RENT-Modern 6-roolll flat:·furnished. 6132 Inglc:,i('� .,\\·etlll�,3rd apartment, Oakland 32��TUTORING�F!"C:I�c� . and'.. �erman.:private' lessons at.' reasona�l�prices. Walter' Huth�' 5il4 'Kiill_'bar1c avenue:'43. Daily' Maroon •• -.:. !.--------------�--------DR. CROTHERS WILL SPEAK'AT N�T T�N_Q�LOCl<!-� ..... - ..AuthOl"'· and' Lecturer Will; Be �at Informal Gathering-Miss" !Wallace . Speaks.I1Dr. Samuel McGllOrd·. Crothers,who is .to be the Univcrsity preach!er (or the next two Sundays� 'will h�a guest at th� Tuesday Ten O'cloc�next" week. Dr. C�others �a� acted asUniversity preacher in,. previous.. , _' ,: .. ,,\ :ryears.' He is widely known as amagazine contr.i�utor, �nd .. is th�author of "The' Ge'ntle Reader," "ThePardoner'-s Heart," and other works�Assistant Professor Wallace' 0tthe French d�part�cnt:. ga.��':1 herreminiscences of Mark Twaill 'al th�Ten O'clock held in' Hitclls�ck lifbrary Tuesday night. Miss Wal1�cetold of the winte� s��' spent : W1��Mr. Cl�ons and ·other friends: 1�the West Indies and ot:v�sjt.s, _�� thf, ' 4 ,,_.'.'• NewIambus humorist's ,home an: :Ensbnd. Sh� als_�_ r:ea� s�eral let�h t h-r includmg. on�te� . e. wro e·. '" , '.. 'writhft just prior to his death. IM1S�Wa1tlee is �".ftClJ,�.,uhijilb"'ef\lh��'of m��oirs of Mark Twain.. :. � :. \� .....Have 70u. sabsc:_ri�ed?, \, •• ' .I"' IIt\PROFISSORS -:and .:'StlID�NTS .•Rt'tlourc-"" (h .. r lI.ir· •. lUlU ... ,�"";,,, �:'�_, .., .,,_._•: �� . ,,1'.'.',. '_ . �.'_" �'1'FILING DESKSII,,�.. � .... !:: .. :: �.:., tile- ·-ulIfi.a...n OP 'CIuCAOO: UIIBN-DEnAT-�UMIO --'��;_-�.::::--:_�,-': .:-.'".:.... '. . ---t� . - - - "-' - �� -- - -, FRBSHMEN AND VARSITY-'-. . ,__,.. - _(� v� � .. -e· -...or."'� � ." - ---,:-. .... -,,-. ..... ores- . wail' - FrOm::) 'biJDity: 17 S�I�M�-T!:>-���:r�TO���-.• __ . __ '., '_._,. __ ._�._' r r« « \.0;- . .#".. _.l. -K�c Tbeir Flawleu RetO;d. ;.:: .. -. -_-•,--'- . rank-Men Will- Clash at 4 m' Bartlett- - �. - . .. _. ,.. �...... W. L.' Pd: �Fresbmcn Are FavoritesSqD�o"'lrcs. � ... :.• 7' . 0 :_: .. I�OOO ! - . -- To Win. . -,'Sehlors ••...••.....• 4 .: �_:� _ .666 t- ··a" 'J 0': •. 'Law ..... . •....... 3_ 2.()c)() ---Medics ..••••••.... 2 3 -400 Freshmen and Var�ity swimmers.Freshmen •.......• 3 5 .375 wHI clash ill tht!�r ,��'�. 4'"�1 meet ofJuniors ••••••••••.• 3 . 5 .375Divinity, . . • . . •• • . I 6 -.'42: he pr�l!mi"�rf ��son today at 4·Starting' w:ith the whistle the Owiqg to t�e' fa�t tfl�t the yearlings'reshmen jumped into the lead yes. won �1Jt:_I@�t m(:F� ·HWY .are slightlyerday and defeated the Juniors' for ihe fa�Qrit\!� -,fi iA4�tf�: �'ffair;' Thethe second time in the interclass 'bas- VarstY'·�lc:-"·.��ttr'�Ht�: their' defeat toketball series by the score of 17 -to (3 the fact -������lfJ. sf .th�h· men wereTharp's passing and Foster's . guard- . unable to be �r�!i�1H �n4 hope to de­'ng featured the first 'year -men's de-.!'en!=ive' works and P, C�uncil led in � .,-1"1.:," .�_";:-- \ .,It\ . � buk'. weJl·JmoWQ reputa­tion, for BOUAd ��� an4·debt ,dealiDC baa been �tbroach �eteen � of. �� to aafe methods �.eobG4erate> atteDtIoD to c:aato­men- Deeda.Your .. viDea ·accOUllt or checkinca�co1lllt �ia _elco._ and appteci­at"·bere.Woodlawn Trust.. SavinrEs BanK (;;._, -. - �will help },Ol:l -. _It 'i; ��. cheerful, wh�les�-Die and' _ - �_­sa.isfying a drink.' G�d -fo� b�i:h·b�dy. and "i)-raiii: . �", , -.'·Deliciot.'l3":";: R�f�"eshi��i�·,�"·-r hi rt s � • Q ue"n c·��I� g< -�.� ,�:- -Demand the Gcnuirie�"Refuse -Siibititute's:' '- 3-. ..THE' cocx-cor.xco;" ::.:!" ..;uyou see an_- Anow think.of Coca-Cob.nOM A'flED-MAt·C::.: .P'I�Tmii(EAAME�S ,AI\TIs-rS:l\JAlERIM.S.- �- .. - -_ .... ..._- ". - I ' ..•., ; ,-..__ .. Pbone H�. Park 1'431'. -',),.- - .. !he Y("8r (or $1.50.The D�ly Maroon the balance "of Thirteenth in series-fiR Assyrian and. . �b1iOnran·-i...ette ... AppearsIIJ,� '. <��VALENT�FIOWf!� fo��ValeDtiDes- .. Th� ia notbuai-·..-. ..-P'Opr1ate tbaI(- pUaqea . illvUentiae 'hom -- -' � . .._-- --- _TIt'" Sto,,": � TAILOR "OR-I. - -1 x. I�' �i!;-s:'r;«-.-:--_- _.--. ,- - -- -' &: . - ..J_ (_} �-:.1 E. llonr.>e &r�ct. '-.� ..:z:; E.:Jadaioa·,Btv4-7� ;.' r r: - •• -_ .. � YO' UNG-Y""',--'.. �- . ....... � __ L...... ... .- _ .0_ � •• .. ,- .......- .._.•• � -, Professor .H�rp�rp bro��er �f "�hc K A. N. jERRE14S. Manacer; .... �::...-,,-:: :_�:,;_': 'ate Presid�nr.� send's -wnrd '-from ���� ,'--"_'W4('''������_�'�'''''''''''''''''''W'�-''''dQn �� V�ume � of his work. �����������������������������; ASS)'rijj;,:.·�rid :.B«Ibyioniai. -/.(I,I("r.( \\;11 . ,:'::':: ': • .: i.: �-: (32 ::: �� ;'" ----�_-._.._.. _-_.,_. _.. _.-_-_. _--_.-_-_.,_' _be issued soon. The work is being Ipub�i,shed: ;jointly :"'by'-'the University ,UO:'::-f'D' r ----b- , :,- - - -, ---d-- -----Press and the Luzan company of .. .>. - :-: ·01 .� .'.: \iiUm� er.·an .:...:._'_ .:--:�U;;:�:��;:;iS' �Oi�g c�;:�Sivc rc- 1--- - .NEW YORK --�arcl.·:Worlc=-:on<in�cripf�on!' in· the I ,.British Mu!;eum' and is heing assistedfjyLeY-6y-W:m��n�--Ph. D.� ''12. --An'·· . .�1:��i� ���t;,:�\�It'i�:' ��'��t�;� \ ,; __ ': ,0,SprinidlUmher of the American ]our_1i31�o(Se�nl�:L'i�a�s. ��' :',,;'11include sixty-four pages"of plates of·Ofd7E�l�e·'�t�x�r.::;(: .. � .:- : .. ,Dr. Harper will outline h:s re­s�-:U1" :th��.BT.itiSJ1-.MtS5eUm- until�o��h�'n'ie- wil1-�ett�tn...!to r.�­sume 1if'l cl_��s', 'iiI;- As�yri'ology inthe ��ive.rsity. _ : :Ui London. "MAROON ADS,RING RESULTS"ANDREW MCADAMSfloriSt ana Decorator,-1f-.-tI*d It. .. 4 � ... -:&ft:'"T_1a. Ride· Park • ..- c;bicaao, D,. -' '- ." - � \,fte � .... ooa fa now � ...'. !-m�.\DQu.\Un:RS FOR CHICAGO�! V r;�:i·:',t tile PfeIL(.�·.�BY Q,LUB.II" eottace oro ... A ......... ··8i·LLIARDc-··" : � ONLY <if._ '_\ : \ � Per B.oar� , �:. '�Appoiated Rooa. _. , oia tile Saadi a� '.• PaJI &be Tablea . ... '. ' , .,.. ;. -�.;. : .. :�.. ' :' _Tlaq Are' 'Reliable.- '--<� . ,-- .\.. ".- .:-: .. �:.�. '... -- '- '.,:..-..:: '-�:..:: : ':.,.\:�_:.���\ ..'- . \.\�� ...THE DAILY MAR60N, FRtDAY. F��RUARY 7, 1913.... " ......". ....- ..• --.��.- WOMEN'S DINNER, RAISESFOUR HUNDRED DOLLARS t ,.'h,AC� MEN TO HAVE TRYOUT� '.I....tw_.• _'n_·t_e_. _Id_.e_as_' _f_o_r_M_._o_v_in_.g_P_i_ct_u_r_e_P_I_a_y_sl_1.'YOU CAN WRITE PHOTO PLAYS ANDEARN '25 OR MORE WEEKL YWe Will Show You How!If 70U have ideu--if ,.ou caD THINK-we will show you the secrets of this fascinating new pro­feuion. Poeitively no experience or literary excellence necessary. No "flowery language" is wantedThe demand for photoplays is practically unlimited. The big film manufacturers are "movineheaven and �" in their attempts to get enough good plots to supply the ever increasing demand.'They are offerine $100. and more, flr single scenarios, or written ideas.We have received many letters from the film manufacturers, such as VITAGRAPH, EDISON,ESSANA Y, LUBIN, SOLAX, IMP, REX, RELIANCE, CHAMPION COMET, MELIES, ETC ..ureiDe us to �nd photoplays to them. We want more writers and we'll gladly teach you the secrets ofsuccess.W. are sew. plaotoplaYI wriHe.:by'" people who "never before wrote a line for publication."Perhaps we can do the same for you. If you think of only one good idea every week. and will writeit out as directed by us, and it sells for only $25. a low figure,YOU WILL EARN $tOO . MONTHLY fOR SPARE TillE WORK.SEND YOUR NAME AND ADDRESS AT ONCE FOR FREE COpy OFOUR ILLUSTRATED BOOK, "MOVING PICTURE PLAYWRITING"FREE�on·t arcue. Write NOW and learn just what this new profession may mean forDon't hesitate.you and your future.NATIONAL AUT'BORS'INSTITUTE R 624 - 1543 BroadwayNEW YORK CITY I C,ontim!ed from �age 8'11�) .1:Dean Mathe'Ws and Miss Brown... 1 ,'. • r f· rtv ,feet ill th�• I,.. �{;�., ,,' �)\ 1..' u.r .• ... TlSpeak �at Chicago in Calcutta I,..h,:t, :.nd I )l'", j arrlivn SI��Utd .• �U1�Dinner=-ecc Attend.. '" I . k '1'1 .. II' Serose til t m s mar' ... lomas .... a.1• I .1 .1--1 t t .1 llars I hI.. cn v.iu lt ing clcven feet, six i}u.:he�,. our runureu am wen y uo � I ' '.,• .1 t tl· CI' I'll Calcut o:nl!-i.-ll'lltl\". an d he will. I>r�\'�. a,·were ralSeu a re llcago • - .ta dinner last night at '6 in Lcxing- wo rt hy :'\h·l"�':-;,..�·r til Coyle .. -T'he bcsr1'1 . '11 I. lou 11 to S\ll)I')o' rt '11\.'11 «f I h\.' Fr cshmcn ·in . th�s�.on. llS WI ue en g .. ,. .' .. J' '.Mi�s Mdcher for twenty" weeks in -vcut . arv \\"hit�n� and T�nn!. ,no �h�.Calcutta. The women 'intl'nd to car- Ili;..:h iunp. I !ar(lil1�l'r in .t�Ic.." sJ�or.I y the movement' right on until put. anti; �foor(.' ��l the pole .·ra!1}t. r'enough to keel> Miss Mclch�r one Till' l"O�;I!)l'lili()il :i.I�·. t:h�;' �js'tanctyear in Calcutta is obtained ':"'l'!I'" i..: 1.ntll1d t () he close. C:llnpr''1' .vll. H\"�'lk :I!�(l l!i"hnp ;trt' tTH.; menDean Shajlc r Mathews and .' l�S •• •. ;1Anna Brown. traveling secretary of 'POll :\� h,;m (··'-.�("h· 1'!l� .• �f·('Ii�s·���nt hc Student Volun tccr Movement. :\oilll- jot" tltt'. Var .. jl.)·, awl StOtt}were the pr inoipal spcakcr s. Huth �t"g;·.�':{,i: �1.'(LJinj('li! b'dth; ��irf.1 1 ::!(I�t n·:trEIl�:';. T'h e Var .. it v is weak-:\II�n acted as toastmaster. anu s lOrt ..•. . '1' 'I' -: .. 1 ill till" I�JIl� t!:�talll::c events, andtalks were �l\'cn 1Iy Gera dln� irown. I '... ..'[ Coach I 'a�l' l'K)JtJCt.Sr.1\) enter a num-representmg graduate women. ., ar-')t'r oj illt':-'!ll"r:t'nn:cl 1ll�1I ill hopes ofuare t Rhodus, Florence Rothermel,Grace Hotchkiss. Ruth Prosser: and li",cP\'l'rillg;, "al k h or sc or IWo.NOH;iJ�c¥�ilR����L ��fFAVOR SUMMER BALL ,IVirtrinia H inkins. 200 women we rc""present. )Professor Mathews spoke ',of }1��hig-n�ss of the ideal of wantin�"�:O, .� ;_,( t "outin ucd from page u��)neuetr at c v India with :\lllt·rican·6\·i,· .<�. k • , ",---....:�.- .. '.�. (�., ... -i. '.ilization. II c declared that the prcs :. t I Y' .Ilb i��,�}:�:c...t.� .'".\ eil\:: l;il�,.b�encnt movement is 1I0t- merely to .�('n,1 �'\f('� I)}" �.u� -r: .• Ufn..:,.,.(or a. m\..�gMi .. s Mdcher to' �ndia "hut to sC�I;l ,,' Ii!,� '�;ll'll \�\.p �'tt." �T.)rin·�'"fhT �I!tIlt' l"nh'crsity there. Miss nr(:)'�;ll 'It"alll in Col.). GA .,�� . J�':45, ·tod�l... . ; � ; u-.r: . "\. �. t.· • ......_� � t-r:told of Student ,·Yolunteer ·work ... ·in: \\ hen th' Frc-hn:cn will :llso he pres-AMUSBMENTSEMPRESS? THEATER.... ItI'eet uuI Cottaac �.' Ave*- __ Sml.MatFeb�'2SYLJ.IVAN a: CONSIDINl1."RODUCING DEPARTM.ENTANNOUNCEIDA FULLER"The Bewitching and WonderfulTerPsichorean Star.".�: Md her s-Dancing Nymphs--S11_ .ElabOrate and Gorgeous Dane­·iDe Spectacle of its kind ever'pre­sented . in VaUdeville.VILliOS WESTONY-I .. the Greatest Reperto�e. of ,hisCareer."KARlE LAVARRECaptivatinc in Catchy Tunes and,Brilliant Airs.OBc:ar-HALL a: CLARK-George1'n feats of atrenith·· arid - baD4 bal� \aneine-The Monarchs of Irish ComedyilR. " MRS MARK MURPHYWith their Rollicking Fun Play-rhe Coal Strike."7:30 and 9:15PRICES1Oc-2�30cCOLONIALThe Bie Musdal SucceSs.THE ROSE MAIDBeat Seats: Eves. and Sat. Mat. $1.50Wednesday Matinee. $1.00Second Triumphant Week.NAPIERKOWSKASeasational Polish Danseuse Class-- Iique in the Arabian Pantomime "TheCHICAGOOPBRA.HQVSE..� W •. Sa�e Otren thellaic:aI GaietyJ.J&'ftB BOY BLV.I... _- AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS__ ..... _---------------------JEFFERSON MAJESTIC55th Street and Lake Avenue.CELIA LOFTUSNOVELTY PHOTOPLAY in New Imitations.GEORGE BEBAN & CO.in "The Sign of the Rose·'HERMAN TIM BERGThe Clever Comedian.Five Ue-els nightly of tbe Intt'8t movingpictures. Ileat uflUuslc by l;.;;;h dassorcbestra. Come and hear O'lr new $ •. 500pipe organ. Smith. Vas!'ar .and II other l·I�t. Fn:-Illll('n who will cOllt�sl fo:"colleges. . .'/1'.1 .;. '.'.'aces in l'ithcr (khate will meetMiss nro\�.n will be' the· gucst of "ht't�"iltjJf� ,,"?ql�tin1_i:: _! i !��.: ��Lnhonor at a tea given' hy Mrs. ShailerMathew� toda�' .iflr·thc :g-raduatc wo:.m..!n. The tea win. he held from -! t-o� at,.Mrs. Mathews.home. 5i.16'Vood. �" ... HELEN L.EP��D:is '., WR,IT·iN�P.LAY·-'FOR��:!I,: iY.�t��i.i�.J> ARTY--..�.� ::f···��-.�:_�,�·.·\ ·_ ... (".il.�: .IIl'h'n b:0;j.:i.rd�:s .. :r!I;,';� a onc-:,·t playlet f(\�'th."�i�;N�;t1111: party Inhe 0H'1l jJ;h��.J��� ·_:tIlHkr th�at1spi�\.'s of th.: S�i�h�nr�!.,,�? .. ) ,�l!!�s.Ollll'l' pJan;;··'i(l!· 1 Itl' .Jiarr)� a,�':-jl�l"r•w' .." .�u .. l.� JOe.W IV.' Flor�nc� yoJe�� .. �h�:���\�u-.mtl'hopes to lllak� tl�lC pa!...-9'.,a"��tf'�­,ess. ancl \?xpects all Xt!�,h'�W:HI. .. . -,,_.;, � .ut;.a1.,,'omcn to attend ' .. ,,. �'.l\.:" ..•. ... .; .,v!l.:o&i8·,.,..� ,.iI.,...,.J:,.-.- ...... � �rThe Daily .. Maroon the '6ala'l(:�,; of!he n;lr for 51.50.la\\� avenue.Barrett & Stanton .. LydeU " Butter-worth, Meredith & Snoozer, Bobker'sArabs, Frozini, Los Marco BelU. WOMEN NEEDED,FORCHORUS OF FOLLIES. . Tryouts for the ch�ruscs for "Cam-• pus Folli��" will- be held today atMatinees Wed. & Sat.Big Comedy SuccessOUR WIVESTONIGHTWeekly Current EventsHer Kid Sister (comedy)Hearts of the Northland (drama)Jones R�urrected (comedy)The Dove in the Eagle's Nest(2 parts)ADMISSIONMain Floor, all seats • • • • • • 10Balcony. all seats. • •••••••• 5C CORTThewith Henry KolkerPrices 50-75-$1.00 & $1.50 ••Captive." The Season's Best Musical Comedy STUDEBAKERLaddie Cliff, Edw. Ford a: Girls; with the ttLa Salle'. Best Cast I"Harry Gilfoil, Great Howard, Don Pop. Mat. Taes. cl Thurs. 25C to $1FUlano, Maye " Addis. Cosmo Hamilton's DarinC Iadic:taa_tSophie Tuckec."The Mary Garden of Raatime." "THE BLINDNESS OF VI.TUB"C�BAN'S GRANDGARRICK pRINCESSWm. A. Brady PreseDtaThe First Chicaeo Performance ofBOUGHT AND PAID FORBy Geo. Broadhurst.An American Play of To-da,.·New York Winter Garden Co. inTHE PASSING SHOW OF 1912Biggest Musical Revue-Star CastILLINOISFirst Time in Chicago'HENRY MILLER-in-ttThe Rainbow,"with the Original New York Cast POVVERSMaurice Campbell �resentaHENRIETTA GROSMANin Her Latest and Most SuccessfulComedy,t'The Real Thine."I A MERlC1N MUSIC BALLNora BAYES Jack NORWORTHI� OLYM:PICin "THE SUN DODGERS", Henry W. Savaee Offen-wit\a­Geo. W. MONROE H. E. FISHER ttTOP 0' THE MORNIN' ,.With an Exceptional Cast, IadumacLASALLE Tim Murphy and Gertrude Quia1aaTHE GIRL AT THE GATEMears. Cohan " Hania ,_sentDOUGLAS�AlaBANKS ill BLACKSTONEIJ NAIZMOVA-in-liariOl'D of the u. S. A. Bella Donaa •TO TRY OUT TODAYPatronize Maroon advertis�rs; thSJ!are prog;;'r(.'ssi\�·e business men. -. · � ... ,2 in the N eighborhood room�. :\ tthe tryouts held Wednesday only fif­teen wODlen turned out owing ,to theshort notice. Thirty people .will henecessary for the �ight choruscs.TheY' will' be selected for thc-ir sizcand.)h.cir ability to dance and sing.t.',·: "'\! t\.- ...It(IMake a.Note 01 ThisThe popular Freshman i� the one whoalways has a good supply of F atimas.WI' eac1t � .. d Ft1!tmQ .. :� Ifrl a���5 of ",Irk" 'Ullrt:'a Aand.�/e" �-ColktM. (In_nitl,, amIFItIIfImwl Or4m ( , 2&32) �kclion 0/115.�"'J..oa: "Distinc/ive!),Individulll.-L