VOL. Xl .• No. 88. U�IVE.RSITY OF CHICAGO, WEDNESDAY. FEB. 19, 1913., PRICE FIVE CENTS.f1arnnutire cast and all the choruses will re­Plans for the organization of a hearse today at 3 :30 in the N eigh­Political Science club are being con- borhood room. All persons in the playCAST OF FOWES IS �OSEN BASKttiALi. TEAll HASTWO GAMES SCHEDULEDFirst Rehearsal of W. A. A. Play toBe Presented Next Month Will BeHeld in Neiehborhood Room To- WiD PIa, at , ..... - Friday aDdday. at 'ow. SIdt -s...-,places.The women selected to comprise ternity Organization at MeetingYesterday-Will Have Charge of IadicatioDl Are TIaat at Leut 150Many Activities This Quarter. Couples WiD Atteacl Bi,Doce FridayTICKETS SELL AT SIX DOLLAIlSKatherine Covert, Ht.da MacClin- Conference Basketbail St_ding. Max Sickle, treasurer. Reports yesterday indicated that atWon Lost Pct The new officers will assume charge least 150 couples will attend the\Visconsin........ 7 0 1.000 . f . ff . h 'd'800 of inter ratermty a airs at t e next Washington Promenade Fri ayIllinois. . . . . . . . . . •. 4 ..hicago ......••... 4 2 .667 meeting of the Council and will hold night. Donald Breed, chairman ofNorthwestern .•.•• 4 2 .66i office for a year. The date for this the finance committee, received re-Minnesota.. .. .. .• 2 3 -400 next meeting has not yet been set. mittances for sixty rickets beforePurdue 2 4 .333lhio State 2 4 .333 Direct Many Affairs. noon and expected much moreIowa ..•. " .....••• 0 4 .ooc Many important interfraternity' af- money to reach him before night.Indiana........... 0 5 .000 fairs occurring this quarter and next After 6 yesterday the price was ad-A strenuous week is in store forwill be under the supervision of the "anced to six dollars, from five..the basketball team with two gamesnew officers .. They will have the di- Tickets' may still be purchased fromscheduled for F.riday and Saturday.The team will journey to' LaFayette rcction of the interfraternity relay, Breed, who will be in. Cobb IA dailywhich will take place the latter part of from 10:1.:; to 10:4:::. Mail orders wjllon Friday to meet Purdue land will oJ. this quarter, the interfraternity base- be filled when. the purchaser. sendsjump to Columbus to meet Ohio State hall games of the spring quarter, and six dollars, his name and address. andELECT GODDARD COUNCIL HEAD PROMENADE TICKETSARE sTILi. ON SALEChosen as President of the Interfra-WILL ORGANIZE POUSCI CLUB ON CAMPUSCoacIa ........ Vanity DehatenAre Adyocata ef New Dis­auiH CIabExpect Two Proposed Clubs Will BeUnited-To Discuss PoliticalScience Question. Ninet�en women were yesterday.chosen members of the cast of "Cam­pus Follies." the play to be presentedby the W. A. A. this year. MissWayman and Alice Lee Herrick weret·he judges of the tryouts. The en- DEFEAT MEAIiS IUMlliATIONWisconsin Seems to � ClinchedChampionship Wdb 8eftn Vic­tori� and No Defeats. Walter Goddard was elected presi­dent of the Interfraternity councilat a meeting held yesterday afternoonin the Reynolds club. Oakley Mortonwas elected vice-president, WarrenLeonard. corresponding secretary.Lloyd Neff. recording secretary, and Higher Price Is in Effect-Plan toStart Grand March in Time toDance at g:Is.BRAMHALL IS PLANNING .CLUBside red hy Coach Moulton and mem­bers of the Varsity debating squad.The purpose �f the club will be dis­cussion of Political Science ,ques­tions. Doth graduate and undergrad­uate students will be admitted' tomembership. cock, Augusta Swawite, ElizabethMr. Bramhall of the department oi Spence, Dorothy, Wslliston, RachelPolitical Science has also been con Foote, Margaret Fenton, Helene Pol·templating the organization of a club .ak, Dorothy 'Llewellyn, Leona!'imilar to this, Altho\1g'h noth.ng def- Coons, Mary Ann Whiteley, Louiseinite has been learned from him it is .F ord, Dorothy Kuhns, Ina Perego,expected that one club will be formed Mabel Becker, Phyllis Fay, H. Louisewhich will embrace both the proposed numerous affairs which will come up the name of the person who will ac-Micle, Cornelia Beall and Isabdl Ken-societies. before the fraternities' at the end of accompany him. to box 236• facultydrick, Purdue has already been defeatedMembers Speak at M�. the next quarter. exchange for Donak. Br .. ed.by Chicago by the score of 39 to 25,{\ltllP"�l ur. Moulton has mad, e no The men elected were chosen by Start at N:'"e• • 5' ",i but the men will find it a different -,- •official statement in regard to the .LAWYER QUINTET LOSES the nominating caucus which met two The .gen�ral chairman of the prpm-TO FAST DIVINITY FIVE story in the Boilarmakers' own gym-club it has been stated that the mem- weeks ago. The whole slate was elect- cnade will today make arrangements-nasium�' Oliphant has been causinghen-hip will be limited to' fifty or cd without any dispute. Goddard is to have enough patronesses present attrouble for all of the teams that havesixty students, half graduate and half Brilliant Team Work of Preachers a member of Chi Psi, Morton is a 9 so that the receiving line mar beplayed Purdue and he will have to beundergraduate students. At n$rly Bn'ngs About 16-8 Victory-Wal- member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon, formed at that time, and the grandwatched along with Teeple, the lankyevery session of the dub each mem- rath Is Sc:oriDc Star, '".. . Warren of th� I>�IJ� UPJ�!loll.._Nefi •. march started ji v.�ry fell! ·minutesheC(!ri}I. be_given � c..'!_ance to, speak � .. .. � . .. ' ,"_r'::;:_:' . ,'. .�� .. t'· c:�:::;::� ��re . ��e �t�:'�:; ;:� ;f Dcl�� �p;)psii�nl' an�( Sickle l�t�r. It is expected that th'e orches-.... n some Polit .... al Science nuostio� of Sigma Nu Delta Sigma Phi tra will strike up for the first dance",,0 � --..... ., I 000 Purdue team at the game played in .'. . '- 'At the end of the year it is planned �op�omores •.•••.• 9 0 '62 which was admitted' to the council not later than 9:15: Every effort will.,enlors. • • • • • • • • • . 5 . 3 . 5 Bartlett and with a· little more sup-to award cash prizes to members who Law .••••••••••••• 5 3 .625 about two weeks ago, was represent- be made to have the dancing begin6 333 port from their teammates they might . '.have shown the greatest ability in tnt Juniors ••••••••.••.. 3' ed at the election by one member, promptly, in order that 'the entireFreshmen 3 6 333 have won the game; They are bothdiscussions during the yc:lar. It is .•........ Hoyt Cox, nro ........ m may be finished before the.__- 'Medics .••••••••••• 2 5 .• 258 b k h t d I th .... b'"rumored that money for these prizes .)ivinity.......... 2 6 ..250 accurate as et s 00 ers an p ay e music stops at 2. Supper �U befloor well.has �l!,�;apl' been 'assured by people With strong gpardinlf, rast team CHI PSI FIVE WIN PRIZES be served in Hutchinson commons atwflo ilr� i"tere't�d in $\1CP .work at Nork and briUlant shooting the Di- Trip Is Long.._. the University. vinity team. struck its stride last· The trip from Lafayette to Colum-Take Seventeen of Eighteen Inter-", ii . ....I,.t and bumped the over-confifident hus takes over five hours and the menti'li fraternity Bowline Awards.REVIEW FAVORS NEW' BOOK lawyers 16 to 8. The lawyers not yet will be worn out from their long trip)v- the effects .of their victory over which will follow the hard game with d ._ ". Of the eighteen prizes awarde 10h F h M d - h t d Purdue. Although Ohio State wonArticle in Journal Praises Deans Tal. e res men on ay: mg t, star e the recent .interfraternity bowlingbot and B�L:--=dae out to roll up the Iarsrest score of the game that was played in Bartlett •�,i • t" PI tournament, all of them except one- . "'; •h· G ldb d d • hy the score of 29 to. 20, Chicagot e series, 0 erg roppe m an went to members of the ali Psi team,h ket I h should have no trouble in winning ifeasy one from under t e bas et m t c champions of tb� season. Goddard,t! • d cd h • l:JJe men play up to form.IIllSt mmute, an caus t eo mm- the Chi Psi captain. was the �tar. b Th Di" . The game against the Buckeyest.Sters to race.' e Vlntty qum- perfonner for the entire series, win-. . t h would have been won under ordinarytet t.hen ran up 8 pomts agams t e ning live oC- the eighteen trophies. TheL 6· h fi h If conditions but the men seemed to goaw's 10 t erst a. (Inly member of any other fraternityBoth teams started O\1t in the sec- to pieces when Ohio State jumped in-winning a prize was Orville MUler, ato the lead. ChdtTY and Richmondond period full of fi�ht and mixed nemhcor of the Beta Theta Pi sqnad.fifteen are the star members of the Buckeyematters well fOF a warm The prizes offered were:minutes. The preachers had the ball squad. eh, ,ice of a five pound box of candyAlthough \Visconsin seems to havein their territory most of the time but hox of cigars for ,highest individ-the -championship won by virtue ofthe lawyers lost many chances to .1 score in three consecutive gamesthe seven victories that the Badgersscore on a�count of miserable shoot- i1 hy Orvillt Miller, Beta Thetahave rolled up, there is a slight chanc. f d • G'ng. The pas.c;ing of the Law team oj. with record of 174. liS and 205� phases (\ the ecoratmg. reens wiuthat Chicago and lI1inois may figur�\Vas poor and team play was ovcrlook- Candy or cigars to members of' the he u�ed profusely. and it is hoped toin the race to • marked degree bcfor' i f h('d entirel�. :U11 scoring highest' in a single gam� trans orm t e gymnasium into a \'e�the season is ended.Walrath was tbe scoring stilr of. the fln by Chi Psi with score of 828. itable hower. The programs for thecontest with Aye pretty goals. Holtz Car.dy or ,cigars to members of the affair :will not. be shown until they are:md. Goldbef"g followed next divid:ng FACULTY MEM�ERS team making the highest standing for pa�sed out in t�le course of the grandhonors with two each. The strong WILL READ PAPERS a match of three games won hy Clli march Friday night. Chairman Stein-work of )father and Zimmerman at AT PEORIA MEETIN��uard kept the Law end of the 5<:or('down. Shattuck :sfIowcd well in theteam play and Radnitzer played the versity will he wen repr�ented athest dcfeas-ive game for the lawyers. the s1xth annual meeting of the TJli-The lineup:4 oltz ....•••..•. R. F Goldber�Walrath ..•.•... L. F Green. Levi"'"1attuck. . . . •• .• C. . ...•••. MconaldMabher- .•. _ •••.•. R 6 Radnit7eT7.immermu L. 0 MarkerBa�kets-Walrath (5). Holz (2).�h3ttuck. Green. Marker. Time of:lIveS-I:; minutes. Rereree--Vinissky.The next regular game of the Inter-claM series will be the DivinityFreshman contest tomorrow at 3.lVC been requested to attend the re­hearsals regularly or to give ,up their.he cast are:on the next night.Have Defeated Purdue.II .- Issue MAROON.Arrangements have been made tohave Saturday morning's MAROONappear early enough to be distributedto the promenade guests in Hutchia­inson before midnight.· The paperwill be a prom extra, and will containtlae names of the dancers, a history ofthe." prom, pictures of the leaders andother features.The decoration committee will startmaking � hal.1room out .of Bartlettgymnasium tomorrow aft�moon. OnFriday Freshman delegations fromall of the fraternities will be requisi­tioned 10 provide help in completingthe ta�k of decorating the, huge gym­nasium room. Profe�ional decoratorswill take caTe of the more delicateThat Miss Talbot's and Miss Breck­inridge's book "The Modern House­hold" serves to dispel the .::urrent de­lusion that the factory system hasleft the housewife without a job i�the contention of Wesley C. Mitchell",llp revie."""'s tl1(: 1>w� fpf tpe currentnmnher pf the J qU"fal of PoliticalE((�"t)"'�."I\s hefe presented the pousewife'stilsle �cems, not eaiior, but more dif­ficult than is commonly supposed,"writes the reviewer. "To show theprecise character of these difficulties,however, may weU be the best way ofI)reparing to overcome them. It iscertainly a service t9 dis�rove thefP1Tcnf HI\1sion that the factory sys­tem has left the housewife without aio'). fI e-r wor1c in spending money�Iiffers (rom that of her grandmotherin making goods; but it'demands atleast as much intelligence, taste,judgment, and conscience as wererequired of colonial dames." Psi. "recher ,of the printing committee.Memhers of the faculty of the U'tti- Rox of cigars to the highc:."t indi- tatc� that t,he programs are not at all\'idual howler in an� game won hy dahorate, hut are unusually tasteful(;odd31"<1 of Chi Psi with score of 213 and g-cn!eel in appearance.Bowling hall and hag for t1he high- EMANUEL -PAR-N--ASSest !ndh'idual average during. the en- IS CHOSEN AS THIRDtire touTnament won hy Goddard with SOPHOMORE DEBATER�\'erage record of 171.Pair of bowling shoes to each mem Emanuel Parnass wa... yesterdayh('r of the winning team won by Chi ��lected the third memher of thenois State Academy of Science. inPooria. next Friday and Saturday.Eight of the faculty witl read papersat the two days rrleet1ng. :\mon�other�. 'Dean Talhot will talk on"Rousing in Refation to Health: Pro­feS'Sor Coulter will speak on "Botany."Professor Chamherlin will give thereport of the committee of CalendarReform. P�i.Chi Psi hy carrying ofT the honor:'oi the series. al�o won a silk and satinhanner showing the result of the tour-As� Six �tu�ents to Report.l'he follow;ng students have been•asked to report tomorrow at 10:15 inCohb 6A: Miriam Dunbar, BerylGilt>ert, H�rhert Granquist, Margar·et Green, Hirsch Soble and PaulTatge. nament. Sophomore dehating team which winmeet lhe Freshmen next month.William Chapma� and Joseph Aug­ustus are the other memebrs of theteam.-.. THE DAILY MAROON, WEDNESDAY. FEB. 19. 1913.February i-s a particularly inspiring activities, and if so, why not intervenemonth to the patriotic American. with the f;aternities also?since in that month The Reynolds club was foundedwere born both George with tlhe intention of being a com-Journeys- Washington and Abra, mons for the gathering of all Univer-bam Lincoln. The Uni- sity men irrespective of other affilia­versity is doing its tions, providing that the men them­share to honor. the memory of these selves desired to join, That suchtwo men by a most interesting ex- coercion as the amendment proposeshibit. On the -south wall of the cor- certainly would be most undemo­ridor leading from Harper reading cratic, and tend toward the deteriora­room to' the' archway to Law, hang tion of the dub membership surelytwo frames. In one is a letter written cannot be reasonably denied. Theby George Washington. In the other men who now have joined of theiris a letter in the handwriting of Abra- own free will are the more Ioyal, theham Lincoln. . Washington's letter is more willing and more capable di-to Henry Lee, congratulating hhri up- vision of the student body to man­on ·his electia"n: to the governorship of �ge th� �:Ctub and make up the moreVirginia. �i�oln's Ietter i� relative desired personnel, But by forcingto' 'the appointment .of representatives men into the organization who nor­from this cOuntrY. to. a great agricul- mally are not willing to' participaterural fair to be held .tin Europe, Both in the· large and yaried number of ad­letters, despite their great age (es- �vantages would, be like. forcing thepecially that of Washington) are in a d��n� bick into the bee-hive. Thesestate" of almost perfect preservation, students by absenting themsdlfvsThe chirogiiphy of tJhe two men is from this medium of mutual contactinteresting. In each case one feels 'designate theM- 'negative characterthat it is inevitable, and that no other towards the Reynolds clufi and itshandwriting could so fittingly repre- ind�cements. N6 'one .doubts the wis­sent the man .. The�.letters are a' part dom of the Univdrsity authorities toof the GunsauiUS"B�tler collection of be represented-on-the 'executive boarddricuinents donated to the Univet-sity "of the Reynolds> club and work for itsby the' collectors. The letters in ques- betterment.and welf.ar�,. but that thesetion were picked out by the lilnary authorities should try to attain thisauthorities as being particularly rep- desire. by subjecting" every 'graduate'r��entative and interesting. No 'Stu- �an to pay� into the University $3.00dent should '�ss the opportunity of- a year, whether' yes or no,_ cannot'Cered of- ,"ewing these letters. They helped-to be vic;w. a� more or lessforge .a strong !ink between the pres- tyrannical. riQ�S the club need 1nQre.ent and the p;rst. . To see the· hand- members? The answer'is 'that theywriting of 'George .WashingtQn is to' 51hould have. in the neighborhood offejel that, after all, he was� not only '400. DQes it need mQre money? If"Father of our country," but a live, so the executive' council should pub­rdd.blooded man as well Over a lish a financi�l� �tatement. includingcentury is swept away, and we are expenditures £Or cigar stands. etc..in the presence of the Writer of these and place it before the present mem­firm, even charcter. Tohe same sen- bership to settle. Would this nega­sation can be feIt in. the case of tive meinbership be a whQlesome aidLincQln's letter. Both are sman to the club? No.things in themselves. The writing isHowevet"r anQther point of as equalnot particularly beautiful Any �us.. serious consicieration is the fact tr.atiness college teacher could .write bet- the ·ReynQlds club is the only placeter. The letters are not very inter- tb�t pr�viaes the' graduate student.esdng, Magazine articles -are �uch for social enjoyment and commQnmore SQ. But they are letters written communion' with othe:r students.hy WaShington and Lincoln, on paper While 'though the undergraduate has Itouched by these men themselves.his class organ'izations and otherTh are worth-while to us for the . •.ey. _. h channels for SOCIal amusement, thethrill we feel In VIeWIng th em °dn University or Departments haveroximity with the men w 0 rna e..p.• . n'othing to supply tIllS want to Grad-our present nabon pOSSible. h' h· • tie I tuates, w IC IS Just as essen a as 0the Undergraduate, providing the ac­tivities are in 'moderation; so there­fore the Gra'duate gladly a<:cepts theprivileges .of the .Reynolds club. Butwhat will be the e.ffect of this in­('reased undergraduate membership?The graduates will be in a very smallminority and the result will be thatthey will drop out, feeling that theclub is for Undergraduates only. Afair proportion between Graduatesand Undergraduates augurs wen forflhe Cuture, but a great 'preponderanceof one will tend to annihilate ritememhership of the other. \Vhich i�hette� to fuTce in a lar� number of ������������������������������negative Freshmen, ()r to allQw theclub to continue in its present state-------------�------------(Continued 011 page 3-)Bulletin and .Announcements.The'Daily Maroon"�n.u.ef� ...Senior CoUqes and College of The FoUowinc Students have beenCommerce and AdmiDlstration-Chap_el, JO:15, MandelFreshman Social Committee-JO:15,Cobb gB.Freshman Men-D� Gilkey, JO:J5,ington J4.Philharmonic Society-Tomorrow.Public. Lecture-Pro-University .' 7:15, Mandel;fessor Davis, 4:30. Harper assembly Junior Mathematical Club-Friday,asked to report tomorrow at' JQ:15in Cobb 6A: Miriam Dunbar, BerylGilbert, Herbert Granquist, MargaretGreen. Hirsch Soble, Paul Tatge.French Club-TomQrrQw 4:30, Lex-'Cobb 6A.room.Junior Collqe Women-Chapel, 4 :3.0, Ryerson, 37.Dramatic Club Tickets--Daily, JO:JSto 3 :3.0, CQbb.tomorrow, 10:15 Mandel.9.�The Uai'VW8ltJ' CI( � W_kJ,..Publt.bec! ctaD7 ezoepe 8� lIoltda,..&Del bol.ada,. 4uriDc th.-- q..nera of theUDII.�_,.._ '" Little� .. � mall _ Ce Ob��Ioe. 0I6aIc0. DL. Karda 18. 1908. UD-4ei ACIt of xaNIa .. 18'lI.: - . No. I.aVB8CnIIP1'IOX ......._" cur •• u.� a :r-r: $1.00 a qUU'Ulr.B7 IUJ1. $3.00 a J'UI': $1.= a quartflr.. �Buame. Omc.. BlU. 2&.� 'lIi-&7 800...,"'. HYde P�k GaOl (after It p. 1Do)lIa11 Box ·V· lI'ac:vJq bet La�-"·K .... IIInYa JUaaIeott.... JW&or - - - - - � Leola 8&eI'&�Edlter - - - ..... �................ ---B..wte ... tA88OCIA'rJI KDrro_• ill!lPel. � '. • •• Ban7 GoI'paq..- 0DttlIiPam •• • Haakell RbettQpdli � .'. • JIartlD Stenn.•• WWiam L7maD - .JUII"O ..........,&1'4 :.�. .. . GtIor&'e Sbder� �1ibIC-;:. LJ'm&a W6ld� <nlelil • Georp Gray.� 'W.': . � .A.USU8L& Swawlb�0l1mfme.,._ LUliaA Swawllt.�ed by lIanMm �. GGll ()oUa&oe GavN.There is coming to be a �tb ofiHteresting things in. :University build­ings .and' aboutI thecampUs. ;A' member ofan ancient Europeaninstitution, or even a{�tively much YOUUCer eastern�erican university. would probably�"gh if we sacgested that �ere WCl'e� 'at our twalty"'7ear old Uni­�ty worthy of the attention of the�tiquarian. the expert on armorialbearings, or anyone of .the number ofenthusiasts who delicht in acquiringodd information. But Chicago sur­pri5e$ the �vesticator in this respect,as hi' ptaciii:aDy every other. Thelo�er ,·.ot � old, the quaint and thebeautiful will find' material that wiDwell repay him for many little jour­neys around the campus. One mustnot expect to be pleased with the re­suits of a lime. journey unless he basthat rare knack of finding mullum inranlum. of being able to see the creatsignificance in small thinp. Hemust be able to find treasure for hisimacioation in a sipatur� a picture.. � �ti.n. ��t�, an .obscure device, who&opes to have the delichts of the anti­q�: To him who bas the aift of�eclatinC' small tbinp, because he� ��d . into them larcer' ones,: theUmVer'sity (as stated and restatedP��!O�lY? �it� opportunity form�· enjoyment. To the perSon whokn.�1!S ·how to look for them, objectsof interest may be found in everyUniversity building and in many acomer of the campus as well. Close tothe University. too, are many inter­e!ltinc thinp. But of them, moreanon.. It is the present intention ofthe MAROON to conduct (on paper)a nu:nber of such little journeys tothin .. of interest on the campus. Theidea is Dot that the tittle journeys aswrittc' up - � be of any value 'Per S�,bat that they' may, perhaps, stimulatemembcn of the University to a creat­er interest in the reaDy interestiDIthinp that aboaDd about 111. ne eMfor·" .. , � 1M' .,...,. -­��. 00Wl ......... · .... tedc7w.4 CIt CIa ftlUnce 01 goo4 ,oil,..Reynolds Club Amendment.To the Editor:• A plan has been suggested wherebyevery undCT"gTaduate male student inthe Univei-!;ity is' to pay $3.00 a year($1.00 a' quarter) to t.he Unive.'rsityRegistrar in lieu thereof to be madea member of the Reynolds dub. D.oesthi� seem to be the proper spirit ofdemocracy for �ch as the ReynQldsclub is intended? Is it wise for theUniversity authorities to take a great­er hold on the social side of student The life of this sale isbut a matter of hoursThe few days that I'emain are going to becrammed full of the greatestvalues on .recordStocks .must be. sold beforenew store opens on Feb. our24. $18 & $20 suits and overcoats,$23 & $30 suits and overcoats, at$32.50 to $37.50 overcoats, at$10.75 .$15.$20. ltIThe Remedy' for every Pet\ troubleThere is only one fountain pen whica- gives universal. :.. tiafaction-Waterm .. •• Ideal. It is tbe simplest andmoat eftioient fountain pen made. Waterman t. Idealatart. to write immediately the nib tOuches the surfaceof paper. It i. clean to carry and uae� does not blot,wiD not leak, and is qlway. ready. Send for Booklet.Prices $2. SO ".4 .pflHmll APOUl s,wllt.1n -L Eo Waterman Compao:J. 173 Broadwa:J, Ne;' Yo.--------------------------------�,_--�------------------MALrMA��Ow� -..... ..., ..... � . - . "It Streucthens"'tHE TONIC OF THI AGE\fah Marrow is a great brain builder­it is recommeaded by phJsiciausDruggists Sell It.Producers ofALMA MATERMcAvoy Mut Marrow DepartmeDt2304-8 South Park Avenuo.Phone Cat .. met 5401Patronize Maroon AdvertisersTHE DAILY MAROON, V'i�DNESDAY, FEB. 19, 1913--, 130 �. State S.tred.PICK RUTH PROSSER ' oi��ving dance.$.�J�r ,two or morefl AND EVA GOLDSTEIN" �.,:oups of"dup members instead' ofro T"� I"ACIJLTY AND STIJDENft _ 1 FOR TEAM- CAPTAINS ior all club members' if the amend-or tileIJNIVEBSC'Y OF CHICAGO: "� i'fA. , .. oK'.' 1 . • Training,Make 't�ining 'time a pleasure by"drinkinE,.� . ..' '. .5 ,... •• �..rnent- should result in -erowded clubEva Goldstein was elect ed captain eianccs as the graduate :fears.of the Senior college basketball team We all pay 'tClxes, direJ:Uy or in­and Ruth Prosser of thc Junior col, directly. Many of p.s cannot "af­lege team yesterday. Effie Shambaugh ion;" 10 pa_f them; th�t iii, there are'and Mabel Becker were elected man, so many gq� w*J� t� .,pd money ..ag�rs of the two teams respectively. that we rather i=h�fp �l �;aying someFebruary 26 and March 5 and II were of 'it to the city ��ve'IHpe�t, for in- '(I:�sen as the dates for the cham- -tance that �mvi�� �koo1s, pavesfli�'nship games. The prospects of streets. fumstl�� \II lftter and soon. But it 'woul�' fl�. �, wise for thecity to allow �� .� w .. ive payingtaxes, at the ��1"1! t�\lW �enying city:Iri\'ikg�.s to us. lh' �i'J authoritiesknow that we .���� �,�e ��iRgS, evenif wc do not OqfSe'v�� f�t:pgnize thefact. Even so wit" thA� studentsfor whose - wel£�fE t�� MAROONProfessor William Morris Davis, correspondent feet.i so much fear.t.f Harvard, wilt lecture on "Dana's They need the adY"'''t�I'� pf the Rey­Contribution to, Darwin's, Theory of nolds club, even til�"�tl �hey do notCoral Reds" in Harper assembly room kn�w it. If the U"iV�f�ity mustat 4:30 today. Ur.-'Davis has made an needs exercise the s�mtl flmctiqns thatextensive study �f this subject- and a city , "exercises i� _, ��m,,�lling it�,THE RECOGNIZED STANDARD ,will probably give some of the results pcop'le to possess wl\�, tl�tty need, soor his own researches. he it. 'And a host �f m"ie largely•. j • ·t·, ,"socialized" student, ",1\ rise up toMrs. Flint to Resum- Classes. -all the club and ttl, V",.ersity au-- Mr�. Edith Foster Flint of thc Eng- thorities blessed f� ... maliing themt!�h department, who has been, ill for 'take what they ftllqq14 ftan---a goldenthe last fc\v days, is much better to- opportunity -�Q,.�,�.�t �P'Q qlingte withday, �ncl probably \\;11 be able to re- their fellows.)� _.�ume:her'duties tomorrow. I ------- ............. ---.;.....-This bank's well-known reputa­tion for sound maDalement andricht dealinc has been pinedthrouCh nineteen ,.ears of strictadherence to safe methods andconsiderate- attention to cust0-mers' needs.YoUr savings account or checkincaccount is welcome and appreel­ated here. .tIC Junior college team arc particu­iarly good because o� the excellenceof the Freshman material .. and you'll forget all other deprivations. N�thing to equal it for realreficihment, absolute wholesomeness and downright palate pleasure.Delicious - R.efreshiDg. Thint.-QueDcldDg,, Demand tile GenUine--Refuse SubstitutesTHE COCA-COlA CO.ATLANTA. GA.TrustBanKWoodlawn• Savine5 P:ROFESSOR DAVIS ., LECTURES TODAY ONCORAL REEF THEORY 2�================��you ICC anArrow thinkof Coca-Cola.Heat" RegulationTHE JOHNSON 'PNEUMATIC SERVICE 'Hotel Cumbelland�EWYORK _Broadway at 54th Street.Near 50th Street Subway Station uul531"4 Street Elevated., 4' '-,!_ . ;'�B,��W�y� � from GrandI.. '. r ! ". �tral DqlOt. , '1· Seventh Avenue Cars from P�l-,II vania StatiOD.mllIJ!.UtB.iJfII"� 1\¥-"'I' BY .A. COLLBGB JlAN "•�.4nqV4H�BRB FOR CObLBG. JlIWBPEV14,. IUTEB FOR COLLBQ._'l'II.A.JIB. T�n M11W�' W.alk to Thirty'TheatresI· ....... I:' .....Roo .. � J,fath, �SO �.u'p� , "}tit., . ¥Odern:an:d·l:ir�Pl o�f. 'HAaaV''-, STIMSON. N.A6�4GElt, Q,4DQV4RTERS . FOR CHICAGO_..--� ... �-= ... -- .'�'. 4..... .Installed in the Uni'!ersityof Chicago Buildings\tI Complete Systems forall Methods of Steam'and Hot Water Heating'Control of HuD:tidity'. Reducing Valves for .Air,Water, and Hot Water T &ilkRegulators ' : Professor Small Speaks.'Professor Albion W. Small gave atalk on "Political Modernism" beforethe Chicago Women's Aid' at Sinaitemple testerday. ".7S ·Cents. Plaia .� 25 CentOpen Day aVid Nilht.�ARATOGA BR��E�i SHOIt'J. H. He�, 'fro,:" i; �29 So"th D�bofD ,��Expert Man'i�u�t., .- Scientific ¥ass�s ',_. �rt f;b�!o.pOdi� ..:; IiJohnson ServiceCo. Will Discuss: Honor Se�timent.New plans of the Honor=Sentimentmovement wilt be presented .by�M-uriel,Bent and Letitia Fyffe at Junior woo-nien's chapel 'tomorrow morning.�e�io'r _ �ol�.c. }vomen nave�:ee1�rged, to .he present. . lLadies! Sa� "".qa Ll. in(Continued from page 2)' " t I �==== SlJle hJ.�� Mctan',uf stable equilibrium. Alrea�y t the ,Mapzhae � Usiq MceanPaAen.sdanc�s �r� overcrowded with those :..---=�----� .•••.. 1 •• willMsc.w.-s � ,bel_p JO" dress .. ,.1-:-If the JUJiior collcges and one f'eels bh� at a modenle., '. expense by keepluKmore like'having gone through a foot- JOU posted on, \be'• lates\ fasblons 10:,all scrimmage than havi�g spent an clo\bes ad hats. 60'. NelY �Ion Dealns�vening with' refined· ,-and ,cultured .' III each Issue. .Alsopeople. \�hy not work out this 'fea., ,��l':trl:�':��. IIOtial' ma\&e1S. Only:ure first; before' even considering lIOc • JM.r. IncludloKllo,'re' members?, • tree -pat&eJll.. su:,._c.tIl ._ 8Cribe Wd.,..-·OZ' lendAs an' alumnus, ,and a graduate istu- (or Crooaample�., 1IcCaIl,..... will enable.,-ou to make In J'OU:lent the .writer mQ�t heartily con- own home. 'WlthyoUroWD handa.cloUlluror,. yourself aod children 'Wblch WIn be perf'ecS-demns thl; a'meridment" an<l feels that 10 styleaod ftt. Friee-Gooe blebertllmJimany join 'him in this opinion. ,;:;-.=�:r:::=.m,:::u; �b-•Paul Nicholas Leech, scriptionsamonK7ourrrlenda. 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Fot.tbe 'Et1�lish by lhis· ?�aduate onl to six Fooms. Address Box I�'Comes immediately t9 his points.: (1) Faculty Exchange. Telephone M,_�hat·', tile propose.j �mcndment ,wilt way 5768.h,,;t'·iiie ,chih, an I ',:l) that it wiil heTEST USSMITII.&OODYEAR11M ... ant ......OppOsite Post office. .�A��.I"'15C111114 'ZUBELDA• TURKISH�. " " VUU;ilNIA� CIG'�RETTES"• t •• t, •••• + • ++�+"'+++++++++-4"',AUTOKO_'IL� "WANTED-Ten Law students for'unfair. to some ihhlc{lls.. : -P�acicaI1i thc ollly t.�ngihle argn·mC!'t brought f«;>r\\ard to. prove 'th:\1n;�i1t .brou�ht for:waar to l)rovc thatthe increased membership wou1<l hurtthe dub, is that It wo.ult! further ser\'('to increase attendarice at' alr�adycrowded club',.dances. In answer, on,,might say two things, have not prac'tically 'all of the men who wouldpatro!,ize club danc�5 joined the c1uhand is -i{not true tha(tl,lc amendment'would gel into' the CluJ. only men wlh("are for -dancing, ,no more than 'thl!Yhave; heretofore -seemed to care, forcompanionship of their feliow; stu- ·���rwm;t�[IUll1�!!iiD'��.'dents'?':' In the �econd place. it is cer- The Daily Maroon is for sale at("nt'. WIl,....ln�on A'f;�. T�1. Hyde PaTk 1104 '. t�inly a:s�mply thing to devise means. the Press. ILIVERY vacation work. One for permanentposition Must.be at'least 22 yeanof age. Write R R. Kelly, 30 w.. � ...... ......... &.. .. ' ..New Limosine �'. to' hire'" b,.hour or trip at reas.nable rates.70th Place, ChicagoPhone Hyde Park 1439 I-"Kimbark Garale. 5424 iambarlr AY�.++++ .. ++++++ .... +++.++ ..... < YOU CAN RENT ASUIT I,OF. DRESSFrances Holder SKinnerTEACHER OF SING�NGPupils entered .at any tim ..Down Town S�dio&.n Fine Arts, BUilding. .n�·� Park St U\Uo. '1-t:t:. .E. �rd St.. � T. C., SCHAFFNER�'_-_"-:- �"DAlLY. .. �OQ·N .... �Np:'sDA� .. �B ... 19. 19'3. .... , •________________ ��� �_,-,.\-_-------------------------.'-.'-.'.-.. �.J ADDPOU�NTOCH�R�a�tbL�-�•• ..: .,.' f I. I ' -Write'. Jdeas, for ; MC)�g·<Fticture · pjaysl'• jBlackfrian Hold Firat Choraa � C�ed aJimaauc. WrestIiDc andbeanal of Year. FeadDc � Will Compete WithVorWacrtS TuiuYerein TomorrowiD' Bartlett. .v�u . CAN WRITt: 'HOTO!PLAr�·AND�,� 'EARN _ ,�OR ·MORE: �WEEKLY.: .: ""We wmShow_: y�u l;Iowl ..u 7- ban if II , If iaa �. THINK-� � show 70a � IeCl'eta 'of this �tiDc,� �"L, .feuion.. Poaitivel7 DO apericDc:a or literary acelJeac- aec T�. 110 '1I0IreI7 1aDpq.- ia< p..The demend for photopiap "paW.� 1IDIimit&ct. TIIe)iC' &lID �. an, ��heaYCll aDd earth� ill tbcir IIltcmpta to pt ,-oach � p1o� �_..,. the' eva- iiM:reubic eed :�:The7 are otferiJlc SlOG. u.i man.' ior' � �. �writtd Idea � '''._ :_-, ,., :',We have �� � JetteI:a fr� the �_ � iiach .,. .VI�Ag�PH._ \ I ... �O� �.:ESSANAY. LUBIH. S�LAX. DIP. REX. REL�NCB. 9RAIIPIO., .. �OM��:'� �L��ftC.. .urcinc us to HDCl'pbotoplQa � them. We want-1DOI'e writen ... we'Ilaladl7 teaCh 70G tbe'MCnb" j .» ;• � " It· � • �'- ,,�success. Fourteen new men were ebosen ye,.1: ter:day for the Blackf�r choruses at. the second tryout iD the Reynolds Coach Hofler will be given his�: ..... ' dub' theater. The first rehearsal of first chance to witness the work ofthe songs was held immediately after the gymnastic team. in competitionthe tryo�t. The men chosen follow: tomorrow n.ight, when the combinedTenors: Carl Defebaugh, �lph gynastic. wrestling. and fencing teamsGardDer. will the meet the Vorwaerts Turn-Baritones: Roger Choisser, RolandGeorge. Hazen Haggeny. GeorgeLyman. Lloyd Neff, Layton NorthruP�Ira Russ, George Shaffer, CharlesSc:hiv�ly, . George' Scholes, Josh�Stevenson.Bass: Howard Adams.The next chorus rehearsal will beheld tomorrow at 3 � .in the Reynol��'dub theater. Mr. Dunham, the ai�­cal.director, will conduct. verein in Bartlett.Acc'ording i(j Coach Hoffer thegymnastic team is rapidly rounding'nto condition, and he looks for asuccessful *ason. The majority of.he men have had one or more years-xperience in �ompetition, and CoachHoffer- expects them to perform cred­�tably in the 'C�nference meets. Fiveiten for1m the squad, including Cap­lain Parkinson. Squair, Sponsel, Rob­erts and ·Weakly. Weakly is the onl}1 '.: j .,Wean ..... bp)apwri ... ·,.,.peepIe ..... � ........ �.. : __ , .. 5 .... "_'. Per� we CaD do the � for'¥ .If 7,� thiDk .�.�� cc+s idea e��.�,,,, will.It out u directed b7 ... aDd it .. f� only $2s. a low &pre. . ". .lOD 1IOl. ED1t SI.,Ii'IIILI� HI-SPlIE IDlE .�FUE . SEND' YOUR "AIlE AND ADDUSS AT ONCB FOR �RBB �OPY PI'OUR ILLUSTRATED BOOK, "OVING PICTURE PLAnOi11IIQ"•_ ';_ ." '.,':- . t I .. � ·-"\.t:.��·;.t-·li:�·' .DoI1�'baitat& DoIl't ..... Write NOW.aDCllamjuatwbattblanew prof a.y ,f '. •..... :,. ,J'OU and 7oaJ' fatare. ' � -- .'� :.�' ,;, .HI���C.J[ ��UAL '1 new man on the squad, but in spiteWILL.'APP�. EARLr of his inexperience Coach HofferI� .S.��Gj 9Y�RT�R expects him to show up well in com­petition.. Parliuaoo Is Good. .. '1Captain Parkinson appears to be inas good sha,. as ever, and he shouldscore well ill nearly every event.Squair is 'olttf of the best club swing­ers in the Coraf'erence. Roberts andSponsel hayf had a year's experi­ence, and thf' are expected to havei�proved greMly since last year.,The lenciDl team appears to be e!i­p'ecially' stt'� wi�h Captain MerriU�Dd Ottoson as the mainstays. Mer­rill will be .. strong contender Cot"ImTB' ALUllHI TO .... ,' � Q,n(er-ence "'nors. The strength of., '. ' the .wrest"" team is unknown, as., .. :-LAW.SCHOOL DANCE I "A I h ..... - I '.'. 0lWH' ON KARCH I ngel t e __ t man on ast year s::" <':> . ':.' ',. . I team. has Ie." tbe; University. The::; �'I -, i:''': � ci-r.:-; alai' La coaches exfINt to announce the ent-:: "'bllool�tadanto�r t.!! \_� aIlJl . th- ries tomo�i No admission will besc: ce ... ve �D sent IX) � e _L'" .JL � _ • �f_, � '.• .f : .. (J .0.. � __ • ........ _$ -I, 'W4aqelT.lor meet... amD. 0 Ul� LaW. � �ac· u- .lair will be c!�'aDder' the auspices minoi'__A",opriate. services mark­of. die third .,_ dass.:� Both 8001'9 � the ct..acation of Lincoln Me-�f �he Re1n.old� ,club 'prObalt,,'>w;I, be moria! hall at the, University of Illi­ils�. "The Committee in cbllrp �Ofl. poi, Wedodlltay. Goy¢nor DunneI ' . .- ,�ist� o� Roy HannoD;'Kitcheil �a",- 'lid other "'blos w�re pr�sent ;lndIOD, ". Moses' LeYitan, W eigtltsill �elivered acWtesse.. The hili ilt tqwOods, and Joseph RyaD. be used for die study of humanitle-s.-THE DAUGH�R �F HEAVENwi�h VIOLA �LLEN 'and Cat ..aCompuay' of· �on Tbaa .., P9WIEIIS .. ...". .. "_".QarIa �Pr-...JOHN :»�.In the SparkIiq Poar-Act Comec1J-�:'.� .Perp�.-�� �. , .......Oeo. w. �Q.�. ��IPI�imR ';:.;�'" • 1';&\ , ,I.,i(, r('--c .,Ii.II� -I,·1, l �JI'.,;tif.j. I'.'� ,IrI.'J,�.\c�,I!,�)) .. , ,- J�"r