.,,: ..,.J: 3A-.M. .EDll_ON matly' :Sarnnu r:::-t'i EDITION I�VOL. XI.: ·No. 91. PRICE FIVE CENTS.U.t\IVEkS1TY UF CHiCAGU, S,'\TUHI);\Y, FEBRljAl{Y 22, 191J.D�11C:CI;ui·TQ\:GE1.�· �IS ARE PLANNING GIrl' CHICAGO LOSES GAMEsc�_y.. FI,OM\�__ ' au. of Thirt�certain Whether TO FAST PURDUE FIVE,- .'t� Give UDi�enity Clock for Har-:1*.': COl�dors or. Lamp�Posts for Varsity Is Defeated in First Game ofNew. co� Trip By 29 to 19Score Hiram (eDDicoR and Donald Breed AreLeaden With Mary AnD WhitelyaDd Effie HewittEXPECf PURPLE TEAM TO WIN WASHINGTON PROM ISGREATSUCCESSjOVERTWO HUNDRED ATTENDNorthwestern University SwimmersAre Picked to Defeat Chicago inBartlett Tonight-Visitors HaveDefeated Strong Wisconsin Team.Wil"��, �.:!.J�;",;�-Uwrtaa�':,p' '7:' � ,»: _L_ •. '.. What the class of 'IJ is to select :\urtllwcstcrn's swimmers wilt un-� ".J� P"_ �Iq - cp� (or its class gift'to the University EUMiNATED FRCl\l TITLE RACE I t1':uI1tcdly �uplli('at� I 'Vis.�onsi.n',s. � , is.a much mooted question among the t r.c k tonight lt1 t ic ua swnnnung DECORATION IS ELABORATEEnclish Actress -UDable to Attend SeDiors as' the Convocation draws Oliphant and Teeple: St .. r f or Victo: S ;;il'l't at Lart lett, 'Viscon. "1·5 crackH . -f D r:Lo near, It is the intention of the Sen- -Eoth Teams Luck Ll1ccCve uat a tor s fell before the Purple squadTea at ome. 0 aD _ yett .. ,. b f w- 1_, ., week '.11.!0 Friday J:: to 22 and the Flowers Used Profusely With SylvanY-·e-'-- ior. to make the presentation e »re Team 01'-'. ...� ..,�" • -.. "� •. ',. Grottoes Built .It Each Endthe class leaves the University so that I�ai!gcrs were heralded as possibleScenery for the Dramatic club's the delay often occasioned in pre- Lafny ct t c. l mliana, F .. '.1,: nary 21, contenders for championship honors.. f ·'D" F id . t'l ift lay be avoided "fbi:, vict orv places the Northwesternpresentation 0 on next rr ay sentmg ie gt n e • II :30 1'. �L-( �pcci:.:I)--C:I!I:;lgl) drop- oJand Saturday nights, will be obtained]: Two gifts have been suggested so �c;t1ad a's probably the strongest ag· Hiram Langdon Kennicott withpcd out "i t h , race fur till: l',,:lfcrellcc C f .1 D Idby a special arrangement with the far-a clock for the corridor of Har- :.;n·gation bidding fOT on crcnce Mary Ann \V,hitclcy anu ona1 . 1..1 basketball t it lc hy losing 1.1 l 'ur duc I)OII()rs. Levant Breed with Effie Marie HewittMarlowe theater. Manager Hdf .. ran 'per and the amp-posts 10 .I arperof the club ye�terda1 declared t�at Court. The clock will fill, a �,long� It)" the score oi ..!� 10 I!) ill ;. iast hut Granting all these odds, Coach led the eighteenth annual promenadethe arrangement which had been made felt want among the hundreds of stu- loosely p layvd game, L. til teams I-e- White is looking for an interesting which was held last night in Bart­with the Englewood pla1�ouse .w"rc ��nts having classesin Ha. per or tb- lied Iar g e ly o n individual \\ I .k and the meet, as the Purple team will be let t,most satisfactol'J. ..i�g the library dai.y, The lamp-p ..... ts L>oilerlllaker.-; won by t ln ir :--t!pcrior handicapped by swimming in Bart- Shortly' before ten, the strains of.& t f *h t' 'h lready been built in' Harner lett and the Varsity win put up as the grand march sounded from then e"lpre 0 • 0 WO plr ormances ave a . basket ,.i:t,ulin,;. The wiuucrs tookwill be the music which will be heard Court but the Seniors may make an s t r on g' a fight as possible. orchestra stand in the middle of the,,, ',' � ... ". ." • ,_. h the lead c.u ly in 11>..: g:IIIl .. · aud wcre 'Have Interesting Curtain Raiser. Ibefore and after the.play .and .bctwcen t.pprop(iation so tnat t e posts may floor and more than 150 coup esacts, to be fumish� by at least ten constitute the gift for the class cf rever lu adcd. An interesting contest has been ar- formed behind the leaders. Overm�mb�rs of the' .. UniverSity" �butra.: �9I� Scores Five Free ?asses. ranged as a curtain raiser, in the ..:co looked on from the runningundo' the baton o'.�lre.to� St�'Yt;�S� . : ,Plami ,S.ill' _Indefin£te. �lolal.�l:r tl;lJ" advun tugc of the Univcrs ity High-Lane Tech meet ami track as the column wound in andTh . I h ".. _ thc r ivalry for Prep honors is ex' h I 1 f I fie-e mussca pro.�m as Dot at yet '-..ow- plans are sull illd .. rinit.," s3id :ou!.s uf .lits tlppolH.:nts by sC(Inng IlYC ' out t roug I anum )cr () unUS1ia It;b e C pl- cL '. "1 II 'I pected to be warm. s T,11C march UH:l'd w:th thee n om ""I.e ,tircsident Kuh yest.:lrday am1 WI.! II 1.1 oat of :1 pu:-;:--ihle �c\'en w,lilc OLpl,lunt. ' urc •IIisa Polini p.u. to Come be: aI""4-:to rec�ive suggestions for a Entr'e�: clancers forming a LL ,--' just as the...... E Ii pl!. h b �- ,ill.aue ,live out· of a'l)UssiLle ten. Oli- Plunee for distance-(Ch.icago) .L·· .. of elect'rl'c II'cYllt� I)l:�:.-.cd out at the.lDISS me e OuP' w o.. � to. e sul· ... blc class mft from, anyoqe in the . - I,� I � _.... D' pilarit .;n<l TCl'ple each scorcd foul Lyman, Ncff \llld Tuttlc; (."ort l\\,csl'�he' guest of the club at a tea yester- LTnive�tl' wh�thtr <)f th� fi\cuit� or ern) Blakdy. Schloesser and Me- -outh end of the hall. Harold Goettlerd to tl.. h f P f s or j .... yett I 'h:lSkc'ts, wh:!.: \'ruwink a,ntl Molander L�rary, 1 .. <1 the (Iance.rs in a ',·Chical.!o-"a1 a. ,·,Ie effie 9 • ro e ,1 ' � student,�dy. Any suc 1 suggC:->tJOll:; ,�b 'd h t I "'1' "I to 40 yard swim-lChicago) Keefe,cdWilli u. na Ie t.o come an t, e, a tc:ruo, OD :'hould be, St.Dt to me in care of th� were t lc UI1.y \... lIcago p aycrs Flowers Ar. e Us •;- i;I Scotield. Poague and Neff; (North-affair was therefore .postponed in· Fa�ulty �c'hange and will rec�ive hreak into Ihe scoring colUl1ln, with western) Huszagh, \Vood a.nd Net- Forly-five huge baskets of flower�de lnn. y. It is possible" tha�" "iss �areful C:'o�n�ideration." four and tIF�C b<lskets r'::spl.:ctivc1y. son hung from the rafters of the gym-P I•· • 1 b h' Ora· 1'1 l' - I' , 100 yard breast stroke-(Chicago., 0101 wd e t e gu�st at � .. ma�f .� Se!��y Seniors have ��acc:<! t",-:'lC.IS Ie Incup lO lOWS:'.' \ Moore, Tatge llnd Hardt; (.North�est. misiuni' and' t!lC :;ccnery at the two, club luncheon._ '" for.. �'. �1�� pillS, W��l _ �ill be Pu�dll.e (.29) ...... ;-3' i...; C_�cago � (,,9,' e..r�l r'!.nni.:?, .. �!!!.r.�jln_<l »' �,'l!!�-�,:'.: e�.-of��-;·.hall _ .-depicted ':-�ylyan... Accordiol" 10:..COHII·.HQJl jif..;.*, �:a:'4.�t:,�'�e ... cte·SllPi-sli(,\1s ._OliplMut.. " L_�"'''''''.�V'fU----:'''' ." 00 "yarasWlm-(Chlcago) "Ne'ir, g' rouoeS.' A:t�ihe' north end of .be.. " �,., ..h .� ,�. _,,' . Johnson _ L, 1· Norsrt:n Poagut!. Keefe· and· Scofiel<t; (North'pramatic .€lul» .. thC1�'����·.�!l.�, � .;. om�ia1 "c" enclosing .. '13" and Teeple _, C", , Des Jardien 1 W d d N 1 .'unl1inO' track hung the-large Chicago..- western) L �Jzag .1, ,?O an. e c:ais. now- c:.oachin&.._��_�p_g__j)e��� -,riU-cQSt each member. $I.Jo_ The Porter .. -. �, ., "R. G ..... - .l'.lo.andcrSOD. banner, and 'smilax was festoonedprogress and, showing mMe ability Senior pipes will also be re�d1 for BeFr�YI·I··'···I··-O·LI: IG·····(··)-·T····B�I·h 100 yard back sti'oke-(Chicagoi Cilong.the sides. The .lighting. was.,•• • . " - '" . . 'Ie ( goa 5- Ip lant 4, eCi> C Hollings\\'\)uh and l.'atge: {North.than anT sllmlar a�te�r or§3D��tl9Q deliver}' ht'fC in. about a week. (4), Porter (J), Derry (I) MolalH.i.:r westernl Whitehe�d., VanVlissingelr. Jic same'as that used at the carnivalwhich he hy �rkod. 'Last Affair of Quarter_ (3), Vruwink (4). Frec thro��s-l)h 220' yard swim,-(Chicago) Good mar. The center lights were lowered aDdC� the 'Cut. i .-'.. phant (5). Molander (�). 'tunc of .trid Neff; IN\lrthwestern) 'Huszagl1, mve, '41\_ .. _:,,' , -, Th� last.soclal fun_ctton of the cla:,s halvc5- Twenty minutes. \\' ood and V{\n Vlissinger. .111 were amber colored· to c:a'"I cannot commend them too ;0' the Winter quarter will b.: tht: ' Pby Ohio Tcnight. }<e\al-(Chicago) Scolield. Moor". �ofter·glow .. highly;' ·he said �e1ltlr to a re-. "inn,r tQ k h�� �" the: <;;0I1lmon� Chicago will meet Ohio St\l\� �t Keefe, Neff and .Poague; (Northwest- Booths at the corners of the hall• r·h DAILY U A VQQM ern) Hus7�gh, Nelson, Wood, Emu:. - h h .�T.er 0 o· e0 � eu' .�f�i'\� :;} .Ifridar, J4���� ? �t � �.r. Mill�r .and Columhus tonight. 1h\:; h the first and VanVlissinger. ,vere furnished WIt easy c airs, rugsTltCf ,� � m � t , . �,t"!n Oean Linn will be specIal gue�ts t...f time in the hi�tury of the University and.'davenports from the fraternityp�lIr"fppDd �n sllph a�ep�ons, aD� the, class and wilJ speak ,!�l ��tJJent that a Chica�o, tt:am has played in FORMER D�AN REMEMBERED houses. 'These booths were partially��ye �l th�r. s��� � $�P�:� cap- .ife in l'4C Uuiv.eraiiy. After the ColumLt1�, and the mcn arc liab!e to urrounded with palms and ferns, alii�Clty fP'f ","prlc ftpd tbe �l"h�y to iam� the class will go in a body to I)C somewhat handicapped b� �hdr Anniversary of Birth of Mrs. Palmer \Vas the musicians' stand in the center�rpfi� ,from advice. I exp�c.t to the. Wisconsin basketball game. IInfatllili:�rily. with q�<; �,)\)r. although Is Recalled. of the hall.)ring out a first class prod��tlo� The luncheon wh.ch haJ heen it is �aj,1 ':hat.!t rc:"emhles Bartlca Programs Are Simple_.�p �eh�arsal of the play was heldI ed � t.1..e 12st Of Ft:\H\\aIY w Ii !�rcatly. L'oach Page, ('xpects one of Yesterday was the anniversary of The procYr!>ms which were 'printedvester.lalT becaUse of the conftiC!t with R �D� or, t> .: '. · s- • :'1':' 't" 0·-, 1',�, � '. , .,.,. ",;_ be hel" �iKl, In npnl. lleCla �tun s the hardest g-amcs of the year, and the bi'rtl; of Aljc� l;'fl.eman Palmer, hy the University Press. were not soarna.ngemtnts for tho Ilrom.na�e. are bing planned for the occadon, he has not decided his lineup as yet. cie;ln of Wt)�lI(n in the University from elaborate as last ye:ir but were of theActl�e work �n the production wdl which will include votes on the l>�P:' The team is out to a\'en�e tht? de- :892 to 181)-1, al'd later President of best .' materials . and workmansh:p.contmue steadIly next week. tilar member, the most brainy Sen- ieat inliicte(� Ill' O�du on their trip Wellesley. Mrs. Palmer was the wife They were 'white, 'with the Univcr-ior, the atJ:1l .. tic hero, and m�s� h.C��I- ,v('st t \HI wed.;:"' ago. Chicago played ·,f George Herbcrt Palmcr. profes� !-ity seal embossed on the cover andfROM .. POS�pc?�E$ �QNT�� �ful "!P��H ip tpe fl�s�� iar bl·lnw form in that game, and as "or of psychology in H�ryard, who the first page inside engraved. They1iiiI:IiiiiI:I ,t a r�stllt Ohio Ie. 1 from the start and Ilpon' the d��\l\h Qf his wife in 1902, were 'strung with maroon cords,Interclaas Games Win Be Played ,. won rather easily: Chl"rry and Ric�l .\'rotc.' h. e.r h, iography which h.as en- The patrons and patronesses for the.- ' � . . ... _, . rWE"1'Y-§IViH .-e' �'·l(ex,. W� � �, WILL BE GRANTED 1110nd are thc hest players on tilt' oyed a wide.;,c.rt"l�tion. : c1ance were: President and l\f:-s, Jud-........TO WOMKN PLAYERS Ohio team. Cherry proved the 51:1 After the'��th';'f ·Mrs.- Palme;' her son. Dcan and Mrs. J;'Ina's R.Due to the prepar;ltiQns for: the ill the ietst �amc be('at1�e of his fa�l :ricntis ':i;�ted::lo·the -:UnivC'�:sity :\ngell. Mr. and Mrs. Ju';u� Ros�Senior Prom yest",day, the, Junior- -- work on the floor. lie we:�h:;; l�t' he chiil1e� iiI' Mitchell tower and �nwaJcl, Mr. and Mrs. George K�'nni-S"nt'or and Sophomo-�M"".·,. rLi.II- ,Old .e. ,n,lish. ����':s and numcral, r·ounds :>nd is fast ", roil .. ,rgrc."'sivt' ' ,... .... -�. ".-r ,� , n ......, )Iaccd in the cntr .. �ce to the tower cotto Dean and Mrs. James 'V. Linn,tesfs were pO,stnnn, e.d un.t:l. ntlt,t will be pres�nt�l to twelve Junior His teanlTll(lt�" playa shnrt pas�ini lb' I 'H G G Dr .... 'll r'� 1�l'OUp a hrnn.le tab et earlng ler Dean and .,Irs. enry . alc. eanweek Co�cJ� p�� �s��s t� ��pha- c�Jle� hockey. players and fifteen h'"a111C. aUfl Ih�y rarely Iry long' sh()t� j>onrait in relil r and a legend of ded- and Mrs. Frank J. 1\liller. Mr. ands�s� the (�c� th�t' �11 the ��terclass .Seuior colle�� ,r�il�cfS �t � :10 in Lex' at the l,a, ket. Thir systc.m �s t(' ication. • l[rs. Charles Hewitt, Mr. and Mn.captaills m\l�t H�t 'Q�'''Of �,,� �r- iilgton ��n��I�m �onday. Thc \york th� hall clown �%}er !he ha�kc: Freshn::-:-: !-:o'd Prom' Prelim. Jos<.'ph R. Whitely, Mr. and Mr!l.ff'n!JC fOf �11 PPSotPP.�!d t@�'S �p. be Junior college women are: Alma \r �h('rt i��t I':t!'lses, :\n extr:l, d�"C'e was given by the Rrccd. Professor and Mrs. Rohert A.playe� o� l1��t ';"�ck. rh� p�� ParmC"'e, Catherine Boss��� {;ra�c Chicago wiII.h:l\"e tIl<' handicap d i'"rcshman class yesterday afternoon lfiltikan.;nu�t be arrangefi at spme ti�e-'other Hotchki��, �ar�ret 'Valker. Lorcne ha\'ing- h:-\d 1(· pl:�y at La F:1ycttC h·,as a preliminary to the Senior Prom. At" '30 the patroncsses and lea�,(ll;in H1� .f()IIQ�ng Mon� af,3 \Vhf" ,.:l{itcJ:l, Frap�es. Hou.�ton. WaMin night, and Ihl'n !l1.1:,;ng the jo"r!lt'" The dance was well :lttcnded. The �'rs l�cl thc way bcneath the canopy tothe �W"�pphpmpr, CPl1\elt � �(lh�d- :"Ichneider, LOUlse MICk, Gwendole� t.O Colt1tllhl1:S ;111c1 playil';� there to la!it dancc of tl,� fJuarter will bc ,held Hutchinson commons 'where slipperuled. Tue'sday a� 3, 'S�nipr.aDiY;nity Perry, Vava Staley, Glad�s Gr(�:1- night. (�1l aC<'0\tnt of the Pur(lut' 011 March i. Freshmcn are asked to. was sen'cd. At thc entrance the'Wednesday at 5:". 0, M... �.i,c, -_, F-.IIl. b.. m".�11 man, and,_ M;rnraff,'t H�mmett. The '�:l1nc la�t n:ght, C(lach 1':1g'e prl1hlhl_\· . , f'... - , �� -" - "'- �ee Ralph Davis to a'rrangc or part� column divided and marched dC?wnillld fri��f ;It .3 9r ?:�o 4.".JM�� ScolOf eollege wOmen' are: Li'1:an \\,;11 !'ct�d in !'('\'�n ('r. eight .men .!inersl. the two sides of thc tong room undef'Swaw;ite,' Florence Ro(thcrcl, Ruth �Ol11e t:l11(' ill 'th� !�:1Ill('., thus kc,�:) :he leadership of Mr. Kennicott andMorse, AugUsta SwaWite. Juli�tt� in� in :1� frc�h a �('a!�1 as poSSi!'!l'. Seeks O�d Copy of the MAROON. Miss W,hitdey and Mr. Breed andiAmes, 'R,,�hel F��e, �ancy Mit!er, Ocs J�;di .. n prohahly will st t':lt Miss Hewitt. At the table at the headRleanpr Se'ey, Edith Bisbee, Vir- �('nter. :-llb'\llgh Ste\'('n"on may n'ay Anyone who can fUnJish Volume () of the room were seated the IcadC'f'!Jmnia FolkC$,' Mona Quaylc, Edith f0rw:1r(t al1(1 VrllWitlk f( nter. the }i!1C- Xumhc:r ;.1 ofthc DAILY MAROOXo· '" :1nd the heads of the committees withGwinn,. Anna Moffett. Margaret up which h:ls hecn u�c:l s('wral lime has hc('n r(''1ucsted to le:1ve his nameChaney" and Patty Ne��14 this sca"'on. at the 1\1 A ROON office.t of Gymnanium.ann: _Hold elub Cauaas.08�. .Nomi�atip�s fpr OffiC�fS �f_. the Ref.nold-!i �llll> for. t�e CDs.\J�ng re�r wil'be made at the annual caucus of theClll" which .will ,be held. Tuesday, af-,tcc:�po� �n �he �l1e��e� of the cl\Jb. (Continued on page 4-)The Daily Maroonllai.n.ut .t �Ipc.,. THE DAILY KAROON, SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 22,19130.... J • .., ,,;,.: I •• ' ' ......TEST usSKlTB-GOODYEARII ................Oppolite Poatoft'ice.Bulletin and Announcements.Swimminc Meet-Chicago vs. Biological Club-Tuesday, 7:45.Northwestern, 7:30 Bartlett. Botany Lecture Room.University Relicioua Service-To- Education Clul>-Tuesday, 7:30,morrow, II, Mandel. Emmons Blaine Hall .. . New Testament dub-Monday, 8, Chapel Assembly-Senior CollegesHaskell 12. and College of Commerce and Ad­Dramatic Club Tickets-Daily. 10:15 ministration, Wednesday. 10:15, Man-to 3 :30, Cobb. del.Chapel Assembly-The Junior col- Mathematical Club-Wednesday.leges, Men, Monday, 10:15. 4:30, Ryerson 26.Zoology Club- Monday, 4:15,. Chapel Assembly-The Junior Col-Zoology 24- leges, women, Thursday, 10:15, Man-Botany Club-Monday, 4:30, Botany del,13. University Public Lecture-Rear-University Orchestra-Monday, 7:30 Admiral Stockton. U. S. N., Thurs-Mandel. day. 4:30, Kent.Chapel Assembly-Divinity school, French Club-Friday, 4 :30, Lex-Tuesday, 10:15, Mandel. ington 14.Y. W. C. L.-Tuesday 10:15, Lex- Philharmonic Society-Foriday, 7:15,ington. Mandel.Theodore Thomas Concert-Tues- .University Track Mee�Chicago vs.day. 4:15, Mandel. Northwestern, Friday. 7:45. Bartlett.Publl8bec1 d&1l7 ezoepc SUDId&y.. lloDCS.ye.ILDIC1 UC)Udal. 4unac � Quanera or ....Univeraw.7 �.� - eeooD4-claa mall M «.h .. Oblc:ecoPOM.-ornc.e. a.sc.co. JJl.. lIu'dl l�. luw" UD­�r Act of llanlD a. UflL8UBIIC�lOlli &&� ...B7 mn-.1_. U.OO & J"IU: fLUU & Q�.J:S7 mUl. a.w & �; fl-» & Quan ...E41tol'l&l-Buaue- Omo.. .... H.Tel.epboa. K1d1wQ' aoo.Hyde Park GaOl (&feu 8 p. 1Do)Mall � 000" JI"a� CYcb= .... BY OUR OWN WALT MASON' Postpone Mandolin Rehearsals.Rehearsals of the Mandolin clubThis morning. as I rose from bed, have been postponed f.rom Tuesdaysand rushed to get to class my Ever-. at 4:45 to Wednesdays at 7:15 becauseReady cut my neck, and I broke my of conflict with the Blackfriar re­looking-glass. I stepped upon the hearsals, A number of the men in theicy pave, in trembling and in fear, club are to go with the Glee club onand Zing! I slipped and skidded twen- its western trip.ty feet upon my ear. I got to classten minutes late, and paled with con- Patronize our advertisers,sternation, for there upon the black-"en'sIns � .H.Lnua "-pIcoU)Ii ••• .IIdl&M - - - - - - ...,.. IIW&tibJeUo..w. - - - BemaN y�IIaalDeaa JIa.naaW - - - BanIeUe .lIaR-.Dwflll ��1W'a4t (.""rlnpam1JaroUay WiWMoG • • • IlarUD allevc�• • W1U&am I4man. •• IUO.�&Uboard stood a fierce examination.In Commons, some boob going byspilled soup adown my neck, and soonmy coat, vest and shirt were one bigclammy wreck. I went into the Rey­nolds Club, to shoot a game of pool,and stuck my eye on someone's cue,and played the general fool I triedt,o bowl; for half an hour I did notmake a tally, and then the blamed ballcaught my thumb, and yanked medown the alle�I've got a week of Calculus to�tudy for tomorrow, Believe me, fel­lows, when I say this world is fun ofsorrow. Its nothing but an emptysham, a well of gloom alone, a mel­ancholy farce, alas, a-. Hang it!There's the phonelNope ! Yep I Ob- This Y.O\1, Harriet?How'ee you? Yes, .Pm all right.What's that? You've got your les­sons done? You'1l come with me to­ni&hU� o·:..wOprl:tlx \\C11 Good NightHow the day's ac- I.tivities on the tenniscourt, at golf, orbaseball, are all re­counted in the eve­ning-the plays made01' �; the. blame placed; the ex­cuses offered. If you use a Spa1diD&implement. ·you. can afford. to listento the other fellow's excuses.The Spalding 1913 Catalogue will aidyou in selecting the best implementsfor all Sports,A� :twaWllr,!t!cu. � lM"" :iwaWJM(If'itotia'J Th. eiKhteenth amwal W&sbinKtonPromenade is ... pan of history. Thepaud march has beenled tbrouch the usualmazes and evolved intothe ahaIq# but enthu­siastic "C." The lusty "Chic:aco-go"yell bas been given, and the dancershave glided off into the first dance.They have skipped uu.der the aWDincand over to Hutchiuson. where theyhave had a merry supper tOKether,and have SUDg the "Alma Kater."They have danced throuch the restof the proKrclDl and have left thegymnasium tired but happy. Easterncolleges may have their promenades,costing those who attend all averaceof $6, apiece (as was the case at oneuniversity a year or so ago); westerncolleges may boast of their pl'0IDSbstinc until daybreak, sometimes un­til eight in the mol'DiDc. SaDorclasses in institutios aU Over the COaD­try are wont to can their Pl'oma best-because they are Dlost elaborate,last loncest or cost IIlOSt. But Cbi­cago is eminently satisfied with herWashmKton Promenade. It costs but CLASSIFIEDfive dol1ars-and V'eI'7 little lIl�e for D¥EITISIIIIN1Sextra expenses. It lasts only until 2-The preparations are so aim""- that. � NOT A FORTUNE BUT-Any manno COIlUlUMee members are over- ..burdened with work or w01'I'7 I. attending college desirous of earn- � � � �..JJ:' � �..JJ:' ..JJ:' �a sensible promezade. JI� � in.s money honestly and easily, .-florence M. MJenthat it is a fine one. There'. a peI"_ write, A. M. Graham, Oberlin, Ohio. noWER S80Pfect. spirit of democracy. And to .FOR SAL&-An ideal home at a rea- Special Redaction to StudentsachIeve democracy at "W'bat is ---'t r R THE PROMbe h - sonable price; naer the Un�versity. 0to t e most elaborate IOCiaJ. f1aK- Lot 50·xISo. Modem l-room· brick .phone H7C1e Park 30tion of the year at a _ .. t • •. eth· •• _ UlUYer1it7 house. Trees aDd shrubbery. Call 1377 & 55th St.I� som InK of a feat Tb •open to everyone, and � � promf thIS at 61.35 Lexington avenue.'de . " .. ·.ce 0 et1 ets IS WIthin the reach of almostall At least, 'With a little acrimpinbeforehand, and a little III Iore after-ward, any student can get togetherenough lIlonq to attend at least.Washinaton Promenr-' L.L. ODe� IQ &lUI foaryean. And eve1'7 student shOUld at­tend at least one. Lone theWashinllOD Prom li.e and �alwa,. as it Is DOW, lay, lelia,,':Uld 4emocra�'tho!trom.Say, boys, the world is fu�l of joyy-Where are my full-dress pants? Ohrum te tiddle, iddle oy" life's one sweetsong and dance! The wodd today isbright and ga�_,Where's niy stiff­bosom shirt? 0 tooreloo, 0 toorelay,the earth is pleasur�rtl I guess I'llorder up some flowers; the world suredoes seem bright! For Harriet is com­ing to the Senior F'rom tonil§bt.Jl. L. .JSHOE REPAIRINGWe Specialize in:Quality of IIateridEzceUency of WorJanapsbipPromptnesa in execution of ordenand Courtesy.I.41,-WANTED FURNISHED APART­MENT-For Spriag q�arter. Fourto six rooms. Address Box 185Faculty Exchaage. Teleph·one Kid-way 5768. M. ShlndermanTAILOR1114 E. 55th Street.t .DariDc .:1' " I will-:mUe youWANTED-TeD...LMr." : ,".,� ,_�vacatioa .work. Jae -4 d .aterial an� WorJananalo':j)poIitiOD . Jlast be at least -.,... Gaaranteedof age. Write R. R. Kell,.. JO W. CLEANING .1Id PRESSING70th Place, CbicalO,�I will�help you. It is SO cheerful, wholesOme 'andsatisfying a drink. Good for 'both body and. brain.Delicious - Ref reehfngThirst-QuenchingDemand the Genuine- Refuse SubstitutesTHE COCi\-COLA-·CO.-ATLANTA, GA.. I .you sec anAnow thinkof Coca-Cola. ,;IIMALT-�ARROWtctt Str�1_!e�s� .. .:I •,j ' ..i'tHE: TONIC OF THE AGE. ..'Mal" Marrow is· a great brain bUilQer­it is recommended br phys�cia� .• • .' I••.. Druggists Sell It;!: i , f".�""'" -.-;. 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'rHE DAILY MAROON, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22,1913 .You tao't Get Away i 1"';iJLh:LI"-e",ua�d��e:_-. ::s"..It-�otltl�t...h�e···-"�pi.-.,·;'�-i 11:0 IhcD�d::OOd'S Departure.I . , .- : ro 0'1. I i It is _"i�h dec�) rCgr�' rhat I read i��� •• ����������.�� your paper 9f.)estcr.ay!�at �r. �t.I������ �==:=n=�n=:���� years. and in that time I have seen;':C many of Chicago's best 'men leave ourIt � campus to find 'new fields. Why is�� ;Ihis? Is there anything about the�" L "niver s ity that. is .. displeasing to such:c..-'":c:I:s:.:."�"�.���"..�•I:It.:�.ItIs:i!�I:Jt:1:'Itat!Jt:.�ls:�!§.•'1'I·'"'1;;" '.'I aner things in college life-would it.. .,. •• �';.:.,'. '.':. c .rrt. be- well t!->. adopt this pol��y in this\ L: . __ ..... �.. matter.?.I._,.,;�" Ie .. �:'.. ; i.: � .. L�L.Us- ��i�cr.. keep befoic:J us the.... '.;. ·�c '.�. f ::littCir'tjilOtcd!adeal wh,ich was ex�res-\ I . • � •. ' :7h.RAM, �CO� . .u-:ZJ�4P .�� "!I _.l'_.:.' -d ft'" ! 'sed by a former president of Johns.' -,,- .;. • .. ' • -' .•• :- . r'! �, .• ;:, •• �. '., 'il opkins and .. which might in our case- _� ........ ��:ac-��iIC.���iC������. .. he put, "We can afford to do without4-- PI."�. decency' �ound to l��� i;'��-a�·d. n��' L�ilcl�·:>ion. I �o�j� be i�ltC?rcstcd �o l'l)('\� .. gra1��stands,. but Iet- us have. . .:,..:' to a repayment later to the common' hear Just what could excuse a condi- mcrr-.,;. �"ui .. ..." �Wi (fir a:ic:ac. C:f· .life of your city and � country, 'ili'en! tion which virt�ally - .amounts (0" L Signed-Graduate.,n:NW""" C;" ....... "icI.,icI .. In.,_, � :You have no business tiere.··If you,do cutting the University off fr�ll1 the AMUSEMENTS._ .... � ,�/. II00cJ (GUIt.. not learn to .appreciate the satisfac- ,world for a mililb�i- (;f' IlOu[5. ca�htion of social service, then you will .nig�1t. Thc disadvantages or' this O· �VlW�ICt .. t •• t .••••••••• t ••••••• � Current Topics Club. have' to� �lliss rtlie"best�f:'coUCge life. system are obvious. What the pos-AVTOMOBnE -LIVE' D'Y"! roo the Editor; . And if -we college .. teachers.,.thought sible advantages to the University.",., " .. �Mar 1 ',upplcm�nt t�e news itcms that our task here' wa$"'to-' train--you .may be, I cannot cycn conjecture.New Lbnoslne eana to bire b7 .in the .last two_ d�ys' . i.ssues of. thc heneficially:' of ;i" piiivil�ge you�liave One of the �ti-ongcst . c1ain�s th\;hour or �p at reasoaable rat.. D-\ll Y M�ROON on a possible I not nlcrited to. a 'l�igh�r -cap�city .for te1epiH�'�1C COJ1l1;aIlY' puts f�l:th is thai;Carr�nt Events club? , holding and enlarging and' enjoying no COllt:ngcncy can ��isc Which tlie•.k With an Exceptional Cast, Inc1udin�.: • ,boll .. l like irst to ma 'e one cor- privilege, I hope most of us would owner of a telcphone can�lOt succcss- Tim Murphy and Gertrude Quinlanrec�on; 10\1 say· l'hat 1 have been ag- thr.ow up our jobs and look for a fully lI:n:t. I n case of lire, call MainKim�k Garace. 54St Kbabut Ave. �tating such a cl�b; on the cont1a1Y. mOore respcctablc way to make a liv:- 0 in case a' burgl'ar entc·r�·.the I���seI have been waitina in the hope that ing. "'" "f' lift the receiver off the 'hook and un-.......... ' , such a cI\lb WtOuld come and agitate Now rny question is, how many 'of burden yourself to an evcr-sympa- pR�NCESSme. 1 am wiUin.� .Ito put· mys;.df at you, \vith SQme such spirit as this. !.hetiG Ccntral. Fire and Burglar:,its service if it is organiied, and 1 alll iormulated or unformulatCld. have 'a wait fn 110 man, woman or child tosure that many oth�r instructors -�e�uine ii{t�rCst' i� th�' significance in t n:n to .. \. -t.elepl1onc·, t'hree. or.' four The �irst' Chicago Perforrnance ofwo\,ld gladl), cooperate. I do not the large affairs �f. the' day, and :ccl bloc�z) teil�.O\·C,� -:��tl" al"C:rath'C!. er· BOUGHT AND PAID FORwant, however, to assurne the re .. that you would like m'ore opport\�:.ity .. Iatie 'rn: th.�ir'Jl�iiutrs"all(1.J�st as likely By Geo. Broadhur�t.. .' ... � -. 'An American Play of To·daysponsibility (or launching a ncw stu:- than you now have '(01' a (ree ::is- ·to drop- in.·$t'tc·r '(0'" P.:,lli.: as dilr:ngdent orpniz:ation, in the abscnce o( cussion of thern? . Would you., los(! the day. As conditions arc at pres-some evidence ,that the spir:it.andpur- tl'at interest �f y?u. fo��d that ':lcn: l:nt, lIh:re is no way of 'reaching a A�ER.ICAN.MUSIC .. HAL.Lpose exbts among the studcnts to was no 'C911��� ·lt611Or:con·nected with .:octOI ill a hurry provided one wereInake 'I� worth wh�l�! it' no prize fo be ,�orked for, and l1r�cnlly I�ccdc'd in any of the dormi-W-hat 's ·th� .p�rit Wllich might, pedlaps some. rea,ding of current l(:rie� 11; (; :,'c a hlaze :-:tartc(1 in OtH: Nora BAYES Jack NORWORTHtnake it worih 'while? As I sec it. it 11,pok$ and re�iews de�anded? of th(' \H';;:l:n'� halls, it would he in "THE SUN DODGERS"is about this; the'spirit of gencrolls I I should .like to hear from any who tlccc:,: :;ry ior one of -fh'c inhabitantscuriosit1 about the rnovements of �hc; arc so i'rltcrestcd, and help to bring to c'm! ;\1 k 011 a pilgrimage to the -witb-world and the cUIT�nts _of t'l1e timc in_I Ih:m tc.gether. ,_ nearc:-I 1.I(phollc hooth in order ·Geo. W. MONROE H. E. FISHER,which· yoU live ·Without which no col:-'. Yours truly, . �pcedily to notify thc proper author-'lege ought .to send its students away.' Frcderick P. Bramhall ilies. Helatives arriving- uncxprcted-It is a._ espe�biti ·defi�.i·te obli�t�n lyon laIc trains cannot reach U� un-' COHAN'S GRANDof you 'coileg� men and WomQn •. who' Telephone Service. . til the {0Ik;wing )�l·ornillg'.· ·\V('j� ... t o(are beipi subsidil!cd by .society for: To the Editor: all, we ;:rc cut off froin thl:' tc1cgrap.1lth_' 1ean of .-special training; Pcrhaps -YOl1 can ten me why it is ;tnd lon� (Ii�tallce tc1cph011C sen·ic�.·largely =-t the expense of the tho\lS-" that the University 4phones are cut ':lnd can t1(,it·hcr-rcCti,·c nor 'send 111<.'.';-The. Daily �aroon tbe balaQce of ands of your own age. who are now: ('lnt of service after 10 P. M. each !":tgcs 'het w('cn the hours of TO P. :\L :__.:._:__---------�----working' in' tbe d('sp�rate grind or'l night. 1 have heen devoting to the and 7. A. M.· �. '0' LACKSTONEu .... UI.d_ 'privUegc; of a college, c(',n�ideration of this prohlem time I w0uld rcally like to know 'whatcourle sta!'ds as a large item on the which I rnight ernploy a good deal fact� COllld off�ct these S��1011S incon- NAZIMOVA.debi.t _��e of your account with ycur:1 more profitahly. 'anc;l have as yet vcnicnccs..feUow IPCP, and that you are in: rcacJled. no ·rational or. e�en logical '1-1.' B. D. •FROM ARED-MANPROFESSORS andSTUDENTSwill find in thet1NDER STATE SUPERVISION.A CONVENIENT ad SAfE B aUwith all the facilities of a down townBank under S�te Government super-vision.Checking and Savinpaccounts inviteds PB�' CENT ISTICBICST ON SA v.l(� .'JOHN A. CARROLL, President.THOMAS JANSEN, Cashier:��#����� it- it­FLoWERS FOR THE"SENIOR PROMCO�SAGES OF VIOLBTS.SWEET PEAS. ORCHIDS,LILIES OF THE VAL­'LEY • AMn'- LONG STEII-':ab'R�E��QW McADAMS-'Iorist· and t:atorFiftrthird ·St. and· Aye. .Tela. Hyde Park II. Cbkaco. in!f ...... -.� ........ 'Phone Hrde Park 1431�.I��tbe year for $1.50.- IIIJ men as Loch, Smith and Atwood, or::; it rut her that our Alma Mater docsno t tu r n i-Ir sufficient inducement tcII .... !· he st 1lll'1! to keep tJl�Jll:1 �L;ll Iorccd to t he conclusion thati hc lat t cr is true. And in this regard! :-;houid like to point out a fact.vhic h in Illy mind seems closely rc­la t e d to t lie reason 1 have assigned.,t i-, t il i�. Some time ago you print­l'(i a nurubcr of the salient features of. hc annual rt.por t of the i'resident.U n c wlric h seemed of g-reatest inter­�·::-t to y ou as to me was that fifty oddpeI'l:cnt of thc annual budget is paid.or iust ruction. Docs not this scern a<mal] share of the funds for use iniurt her iug the true object of the�'lli\'cr:>ity?Uf course 1 have no means of know-hag why the geologist who is honoredboth by his nation and his state con­u mplnt cs leaving us. Hut the fact thatDr. Atwood may leave, and that in sodoing he would only follow; in the'-:tel's of many of his prominent col-league:-; seems to indicate whither thewrud �:-.. hlo\_y:_ilg.Many clau.c.. .c. ;:101 C and finer" . ,'\ ..iu.Iding s, at h , , t:..: I, .�:-;. and what.iot, Btu at e 11 ... t l,.\. -c things the"'�,ide-sho�s" . which ..•. 1 C swallowing�\i) .·ill"'�"·m=lin·sho\V ':' v.. ur Univcrsityclaims to stand for nhe better andHenry W. Savage Offers"TOP 0' THE MORNIN'". WIlL A. Brady PresentsMessrs. -Cohan & Harris presentDOUGLAS FAIRBANKS in'. Hawthorne of the U. S .. A.-in-Bella DODDa__ �HE DA�� �. MAROON, SATURDAy .. ·· FEBR.UARY 22, 19t3..Chester Bell.Harold RamserMilwb MorseMartha GreenVirginia HinkinsMuriel BentReception Committee.Florence Rothermel.. Kent Chandler, Dorothy Fox'William HefferanEffie Hewitt "George KuhHoward � McLaneMary' Ann WhitelyDecoration Committee.Sanford SellersJ ames DonovanRichard Granquist!\ orman ElmstromMarie Fanning :'Cora Hinkins ��Myra Reynolds. Ernest SchneiderRobert TuttleMona QuaylePrinting C�tteeFred SteinbrecherWilliam BickleJohn Canning• i'Edward MillerThomas ScofieldPaul TatgeEIGHTEENTH PROII ISCOMMENCED TONIGHTWITH SPLENDID MARCHAMUSEIIENTS.AMUSEMENTS------------------_. _____ SNAPPY PROGRAM AT EMPRESSSTUDEBAKER The Empress management makes a� secial announcement of "A Hallow­e'en Hop" which is a tabloid musicalCosmo Hamilton's Daring Indictment comedy. This skit is made up of'"THE BLINDNESS OF VIRTUE" pretty girls, clever comedians, catchysongs, graceful dances and gorgeouscostumes. For the second numberon the program "The Frescotts,"Iwho are known as England's fore-most mystics, will present what iscalled mentalepathy. These perform­ers have been baffling the audiencesin all the European vaudeville thea-ters. The manager of the Empresstheater has offered a bonus of $�S toany person that these artists fail toguess the name of. This is surelyworth trying for. The rest of theprogram is full of laugm after laugh.A roaring comedy skit called "HowProps Butted in" will be acted byGeorge Nagel &; Company. This skitin itself would- even make the world'smost noted pessimist screech withlaughter. Following this comes Syl-EMPRESS ,Continued from page ODe)THEATER63rd Street and Cottap Groft AYeWeek Startlng Sun.M"t.Feb23SULLIVAN 4: CONSIDIN&PRODUCING DEPARTMENTANNOUNCE their partners; The patronesses occu­pied the table in the center of the balland the guests the two long ones atthe sides.A UDITORIUlMThe Menu'THE DAUGHTER OF HEAVEN -\Vaferswith VIOLA ALLEN and Cast and Tomato BouillonCompany of More Than 200A HALLOWE'EN HOPA Tabloid Musical ComedyTHE FRESCOTTSEngland's Foremost Mystics, Present­ing "Mentalepathy." $25 if theyfail to tell you your name.Try it.Geo. Nagel & CompanyHOW PROPS BUTTED INSYLVESTER AND VANCEComedy, Singing and Talking"The German and the Maid·THE OMBRASFun" Fun, Fun€omedy Bar Artists Chicken Patties a la Creme.Assorted SandwichesMAJESTICI OLGA PETRO VACharming Singin& ComedienneMARSHALL P. WILDER N ew York Ice CreamFancy CakePrince of Story Tellers.Prince of Story Tellers.Edison's Wonderful Moving-Talkingpictures.PERCY HASWELL & CO. CandySmall CoffeeIn Shakespearean Comedy: vester and Vance in another playletJohn C. Rice a: Sally Coh� I called the "German and the Faid."h a Laughable Farce. An added feature of the programThe Gypsy Queen, Harry De Cae, will be "The Ombras." vaudeville'sMorton Ir: Moore Ethel McDonoulh comedy bar artists, in fun, fun, fun., -Advertisement. . After the supper the dancers rt·turned to the gymnasium and danceduntil 2. On account of the largenumber of dances and the limitedtime it was neeessary to make thedances short.Musical Program.Lawrence's orchestra furnishedthe music. The musical program was:I Septembre2: Glory of the Yankee Navy3- College Yell4. W edding GlideS. Love.Is King.6. On' the Mi�si�sippir: Red Widow8: Baby Bumble Bee9: On the Sua�ee Shore10. The Encantressrr, The Vampire12. Up the .S.t�eetSupper Extri. _.13- Ragtinie � C��boy JoeLt. �tianee Ripples15 liumpty Dumpty.16. 'Yale Boola1'/. Druid's PrayerII. In Dear Old New Orleans19- On Wlsc:o ... I"20. Balkan Prince ••�t_ !obinx22.. Espana.23- Gypsy Sweetheart24. Goodbye Everybody.Pr�CoaaI_ .The committees in charge or th, ��"= __ I=:;;:;:::;:::;:::;:;::::C:::==:"PRICESIOc-20c-3Oc _ AMUSEMENTSJEFFERSON p.I.UcE MUSIC BALL55th Street and Lake Avenue. First Time-Edison's Greatest CO�ONIALIn- The Big Muscial Success.. vention. THE ROSE MAIDNOVELTY PHOTOPLAYFive !teel. DIZbtl1 ol the latest moYlDapleturea. Best Gfmualc b1 blgb .claaaOl'clietltra. Come aD4hear OIlr Dew �7.500pipe organ. TALKING MOVING PICTURES Best Seats: Eves. and Sat. Mat. $1.50NAT l!I. WILLS Wednesday Matinee, $1.00'RAY COXThe po�� "Belmoat"notcli Collar, made In &elf.striped Madras. Win lendan _ air of distinctive in­cnviduality to your attire. l for l5 cent9 .�&tt��a.u. Peebod7 " � Makeq •Toots Paka & Co., May Tully a: Co .•Martinette & Sylvester, Meredith Sis- GARRICKters, Visions D'Art.------------------------------------------------New York Wmter Garden. Co. inTONIGHTI• THE ·PA��IN.� SH�:W OF 1912.Biggest �usica1 Revue-Star Cast.... I'·Vengeance of Egypt (Extra good)Mutual Weekly ReviewGood Morning Judge (Comedy)SUNDAYIn a Woman·s Power (Drama)AND OTHERSADMISSION'Main Floor. all seats •••••• 10Balcony, all seats. • •••••••• 5C . ,CHICAGOOPERA HOUSE ILLIN�IS-Henry W. Savage OffersThe Inspirinc Dramatic SpectacleEVERYWOMAN First Time in ChicacoHENRY MILLER.�"The ·Rainbow."with the Original New York Cast 'DEBBY CLUB.6116 Cottage Grove Ave.IJ·IL�I�RDS_. H .. V� p� �PW. �t _ApP9inte4 ���" .. dtt- IDVU. SiM� PpQ. 3� T!tJlP.Her Pilgrimage in Quest of LoveOpera, Ballet. Comedy, D�-----------------------------------------------------ufil:iillillffillTIiliillimnmmmmlTIllIllIIBlllll!lllllullililllllllillllllilllliliMExquisite PbUippiDe Embroi4eriu!W:lists. drt'SS pa.tterns, � dainty nati�falJrics. J;'Cllulne band-embroldETed. Directimpo�W:lorw from the PbHlpplael. Prlcee very�ble.Mrs. Earle E. Eubank5802 Jackson Avenue.�hone Midway 6gII.C1J:i;ili:;:Im�r;:i:[Dl:\l;:liP!!llul!�:illllli1lllllillillillllllllillllill1TImlU!lllIlIIIIllIIIda.-; ,.CORTPOVVERSCharles Frohman. PresentsJOHN DREWIn the SparJdinC Four-Act ComedyThe Perplexed Husband. Matinees Wed & Sat.The Big' Comedy Succ:esaOUR WIVESwith Henry' KolkerPrices 50-75-$1.00 & $I.so. affair were:Finance Committee.Donald BreedharDld GoCUlerDonald Hollings"o,tIJPaul Hllnt�rlIirsch Sobl�A�" ecm.p�W. Varner lJowers Frances Bolder SlUnnerTEACHER OF SINGING�pi1s eatered at any time.. P9wn Town StUdio621 Pfne � ��,Hyde Park StucSfo. ,.35 E. 53� {lit.Cor. Wa1'hln_on A ... ·�. T�I. Hyde Puk jiMI Write- Ideas for Moving Picture Playsl IYOU; - CAN WRITE PHOTO PLAYS ANDEARN _ OR MORE WEEKLYWe Will Show You Howl , l.!:, .1j' .... II,ItIt ...... � -, ...... �- ....... - - # ••t· '............... �� .. - ..... --.-:n·l· l' �·I t B. WltT'BOLDDeeoratiYe SaedallstIf you haft ideu-if 70'1 caD THINK-we will show you the aec:r ts of this fuciDatiDc DeW pro­fession. Positively no ezperience or literary excellence necessary. No ··Rowery Jancaap" is .........The demand for photoplays is practically unlimited. The bie film manufacturers are "mow..'heaven and earth" in their attempts to cet enouch cood plots to _pp� the ever iIIcreasiDc demaacl.They are offerinC $100. and more, I.)r ancle scenarios, or written ideas.We have received manyletten from the film manufacturers, mch.. VITAGRAPH, EDISON,ESSANA Y, LUBIN, SOLAX, IIiP. REX, RELIANCE, CHAMPION COMET. MELIES, ETC..urging us to send photoplays to theon. We want mor-e writers and we'l gladly teach you the secreta of Select �ut Flowes for All Occasionspisplay Rooms and Office. 56 RANDOLPH STREE1'; CHIC!,\GORandolph '4i08 . .� ,........• - .... �-- .... - .... -�IIIJUI I I I .IUlI _.. 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