.. lIuliy flurnntt! .'U�IVERSITY OF CHICAGo. TL:ESDAY. i·EllRL:ARY_25. 1913. PRICE FIVE CENTS.VOL. XL. No. 92. - \,.PLAYERS FORCED TO GO,BELOW ! MANAGER ANNOUNCESGLEE CLUB PERSONNELNAVAL omcER 'IILL. LtlWlAID.AUIlfSONTORUN CHICAG" �UJ. MEET.: LEPrlm�IN,"6"t"., ...... 4', ,.�. I··;����ILLINOISTOMORROW"I Uau. DUUUI .... wm Be.lfOllliDated for Presidency of .' �.�,;�f_ ,.� Clab Today-Three Will ; .- �� .. " " '. -,COmPete for Vice: Presidency, an� �V�ty.BuketbaU T lipeds HardFiYe fOr- Secret8ry8hiP. . . '- 'Tassle W� ...... Dramatic Club's Cast Asked to Re­tire from Mandel Stage: ContinuesRehearsal in Basement of .ssemblyHall-Coach Pleased. TweDly-tiaree Members WiD Ct. Iii-Ie,OrpaizatiOD for tile &1ftYearI'ear-AaairaI CUrIel .� u: s,N., Retind, WiI- sPMk T ..IIGO'OW AiterMiiL D.w ........'Nomihations for office in the Rey- -- "From the Stage to the Basement,WILL ADVOU, IE .STROKG B,n .�lds elab for the ensuing year will WILL PLAY AT CtiAMPAiGN or the Pcrigrinations of Patient Prac- ARE MEN WHO WILL TW TRIPbe 'held in the club theater today at rice" was the feature of yesterday'sJ. William Lyman.: and George Poor Showing of TeAm on Last Trip Dramatic club rehearsal of Rudolph Concert to Be Given inParkinson &have announced their Bcsicr's "Don," the play to be given Friday-Rehearsal Will BeLayed to weaR l)efehsive�'clidaCy for president, while Horace hy the club in Mandel Friday andFitZpatrick, Milton. Morse and' Ber- Play Saturday evenings. Tdre. rehearsalnard Vinissky will run for vice- _'_ was so protracted that the 'cast was. Announcement of the members ofRear-Admiral charles Herbert president. Chicago will meet Illinois at Cham- forced to vacate the Mandel stage in the Men's Glee club for the ensuing. Stockton;' U. S. N., retired, and Pie.-: ,I �y�: men have indicated that they paign tomorrow in one of the stiffest favor of Director Stevens' lecture on year was made yesterday by Managerident of George Washington univer- wili run for treasurer. This will .msketball gaines of the se .. sun, l lli- the Thomas concert and so repair to Morton after a long consultation .withsity, will lecture in Mandel at 4:.10 to- necessitate a preliminary, vote in the t :i1e depths. �,!' 'Director Stevens. It is understood. nois has always been a hard team tomorrow on "A-SirongNavy ESseh6al caucus to determine the three high» "This steady practice is telling" that the men named will be the onesto the United' Stat�'" 'The "lectuii est -who will receive the regular nom- beat on its own floor, lle!;pite thesa ill Coach Hoyt. "The play is shap- to take the trill to the coast nextwill be illustrated With m�ng pic- ioalioD on the: ballot .. The men who mediocre teams turned out there in ing up splendidly and I am sure that month,tpr� of t!te,,:���n N��.> \.: ,�. �;e�aD��b�ed !their candidacy are the last. few. years, Chicago has never we will give a first-class perform- The men selected follow;,. Rear-Admiral 'Stockton' aPeaks With 'J;;ba Greene, Stanlcy Sevier,' Ken- been beaten in basketball nt Cham- ance. The actors are letter-perfect First Tenors.authority on the na.;y;· ba'_"-SpeDt ;dJi:: COutellie, . Robert 'Miller, and paign. in their lines, and they arc nowenter- Lon Paynefifty yea.rs in the se�,·�,J.lia......".� (day.,, .' ' iug into their parts with a vim, It is Robert Tdndall.1 This year Illinois has had the bestcareer dates back to.. hii;fira.� �towaD 'StcPhenso·n and John Hen- their individual enthusiasm and the:. elI:!. ... � �. 1�1. • • .earn in its history, and ,at present h h . hfrom the United '�es �"aftI ';tenoD 'bve announced their candi-: steady work t ey ave put In t atacadctmy i!l 1861 I. the ��� 0.' :acies for' lib��i��,( and Haskell .ias undisputed possession of second ought to make this play the best186.4 he Was one of tHe crew oubOatd ·RJidt,raud' sam'Wens" will run for &>L.1.ce. Wisconsin .has ,been the only thing the club has yet done."the uMacedonian" in p.u.ut'!of, tht: �cc�. .cam to defeat Illinois, and both Acquire Scenery.Confederate steamers "'FlOrida" aDd amos the cardinals have been com- William Hefferan.ibusiness managerTaUah_cc\r.� ,'Later he \. ie�i ba PI��.AsSOCIATE SPEAKER pelled to work their hardest to win, of the production, arranged with thethe batileship#l "Dikotah," -"Otitta':', �AT'1IEETING' NEX� FRIDAY Captain Dahringer of lllinois is one Matlowc theater Saturday to securenoop," and �'Mohic:an�"J and: .... '0.. .A the best basket throwers in the scenery for the play from the Engle-board the latter ship wileD It madc_ �d&tb ;,f� .Title ,�� in Conference and his work has been the wood playhouse, He .declared that John Hendersonits expeditioD to lb. northern P.a&c .&1IItb 6A • �O:I5--Recistration ieaturc of nearly every game, .Hoff- the arrangements were most saris- Baritones.SquadroD in I� ,�d ,was t�"" __. ,.:�.�_",ted..e .nan i\a reliable guard, and the other factory. William Stanleya� the Philadelphia N.Yy ,YarcI .....' men arc capable of playing hard A feature of the two performances Oakle.y Morton.: ��";.,;��;�, .�'���.� '_ � ·���I.it1c�of..Associ-. e;a�es., Pw:.��g:t(). t�e.(�c�· that ,t,lle'y_ wil1.he the music hefore.an�_a£ter..tb ';�, ... oo:- __ ', ... :"\vilIiam _ColemanCoarieeti:d: W.... ·.&Yi:�· ;MEIi"��i5>;,�d;y;-i��Cobb hav� never. -be�t<;n, Chicago on their play; and beliWeen th� acts by mem- Theodore Ford� �:tOt;tect 'Clheiz:- speaker for, the own floor, the Illinois men will make hers of the Univ�ity orchestra, un- Clarence JacksonProm 1874. to, J� Rcar..&4miraI b' d,..uart!=dY'CODvQC&tion 'cxer,cises to e lhe best fight. of their- season 10 to- d'-ir Mr. Stevens' direction. Holger LollesgarStoCkton" Was' ,'COnaccted with tile .acld ui�'aancte.l.' 'Tuesday, March 18 .. norrow's game. Tickets for both performances ar.e Basses.,largest na��s itt the �t ...... d l'u announcement was made by' ' Will Pla H d on sale ,daily, in .Cobb •. The.businesssPcnt . .some time OD ,batu..bs� He. . Chicago. y ar�eaii 'LOvett,' at the Junw( men's The Chicago team' will be out to managers declare that the sale ofscrved-as president of the,N.val,War -ha'�__'�,·' t.t,rday' ·�o, mingo The la,st 1,'ckets i:twcates that excellent houses�o F - :.V"6 #,- retrieve -ibiclf after' ·returning fromcollege from I� tet 1900. rom. 1903 ':. ..;., .�,: " .1 'asse',mbly of the quar- h rf Th b., -:., ", j Dnlor. cQa ejne of the most disastrous trips Chi- will view eac pe ormance. � ox-110 J�5 he was �a� ���e, at �th�. .� 'Wnl'be field 'Friday', March 14 cago has ever experienced. Purdue holders are soon to be annoull'Ced.Am�can E��assy l�' �lId��,. �n�: '. D;lte.' 10" the 'registration of stu- ·.lnd Ohio State, both. second rateon �IS re�um: t� � �menca ��� ·:.ents fOf' the Sprinll '9uarter also.. cams, managed to' slip over ,,;ctories. POSTPONE INTERCLASS GAMErreside�t pf th� lI�rd of .PpeCti01l: 'Nere aiYeD out by' Dean Lovett yes- Purdue won 28 tQ, 19._and Ohio Stateand Survey'. ,',' ' ,�j-. Shldents with more than24 to 21. Both de-feats may be at- Seniors and Divinities Will Clash�h�n the .S��_¥.nie,�. 8CI��. -"'me anajo� credit will register n�xt �ributed to the, loose defensive work Early Next Week.was sent to France for, tbe·Yaritime �aucl those with from six to nine, �f the Chicago, team. This fact mayexpedition in 1907; 'Reare\'dJqiraI';r "less··than �,"",jor� t'l their cr�d- llso account frir every defeat Ghica- Owing to. a misunder.standing ofStockoon was put in c,oiDma'a'J aQd on· ·:t, will sip up the week of March 10.�o has expe!"il."11ccd. this year. In no the schedule, the Senior-Divinity in­.Ill. Ifehlrn It' tho fall··of tba� .J'Qr be, At the Junior men's chapel meeting game ,lIas Chicago :scored less than terc1ass basketball contest was post·retir�d �rom �ctiye naval service. 'Ilbe ........ ercJay, tie 'Rev. Dr. W. C. Bitting, - . h . d' poned yesterday afternoon. A prac'3'"-"" 'eventecn or 'elg tecn pOints, an IIIfollowing year, be represented tile' .r St. Lo� Univer�t1 preilther for, :ormer years a Chicago team that lice game between Div-inity and aU:niicd St�tes �s dete�� to t�e Lon�' :he 1reCk, sPoke to the men on t�e :,cored that many points in a single scrub quintet was staged and thedon Naval Confereftce. .ractical aspeets of religion in the f ' Th t lllakeshift team ran away Wtith thesa�c, \\�as:s��e:o: v;.�t?r)': : Co" e3_!l'fe of the college m�n. has·�surucfurilJc,oring iib,ility to wi"'I!ore :'ganlcs,':' h".f . thJ ��n thro\\(()8ERTSOifS ST�RT QN TRIP away th�ii-"effo�ts by permitting th:opponents to' score easy, basket s .. a'iet1uu IIq I-Hitchcock Hall'PIans critical moments.Welcome �.:Subject or Addrcss Is "A' StroDe. : . Navy. EsseTitfaJ to the uDitcti, States.· Held Tomorrow.Lenus LundbergHarold FranklinOrville MillerSecond TenorsHiram LewisC. M. Joyct:.Robert 1\1 illerEdwin ZeddiesC. L. W einrnan-�' ......_.. Donald HollingsworthDerwent WhittleseyN orman Spangler,Edgar Lungre:lEarle ShiltonErling LundeAlternates.Chester ZechielJohn. McArthurHaskell RhettRoger ChoisserLeibert BowerJohn MorrisonClyde WatkinsW"lll Be A�tive This Week.The men will leave Friday for aconc;ert in Kankak�e from which they!will return Saturday mOr:1ing'.. Theywill app�a� in the benefit for the suf ..fl're.rs' from the Midway fire Tht_lrs­day, and will 1'ehearse tomorrow at.J:lS. , Manager, MO�Q� dcclares, thatthe club is singing better now than atWrites' on Ifam ,Sabjects. �ame, '18 to 4-The Sophomores and Medics prob­., Illy will playoff their postponc�. me this afternoon, while the secondar men will meet Divinity tomor­\\' night at 8. The scheduled Fresh-:,-Mcdic contest will he played t07"oTro\\' 'at 5:30, while the Senior-Di­• 'nity game scheduled for yesterdaywi11 he contested next Monday at2 .,!5 �haf!l.Since accepting th� preSidency o�George Washington aniversity of\V:.asIaingion, .P, C��' R�r... Admiral·Stockton has 'published' a NaTal War'cod� and lias, edite'd' a' inan�ript �in{ernati�na� law. He haS � �.:teD �veral articles upoft �ftI,�. any othe� time tIlis year.Showed Weak Defense.I n the Ohio game Saturday wit:Chicago one point behind and witha minute to play the Chicago t�ampermitted an o.hio man to standunder the ba.sket with the ball andtake all the timc he wanted to makethc deciding ha�ket. Not a Chicagoman was near enough to stop him at�he critical moment. .... ·" ' ',.".1'0':'Wiscon�in cl:nched thc Conferencetitle hy heating Illinois for the sec­Gmt tjmc and '111aintarrii�g a' cleanrecord. At the prc�cnt time there�e(lms to he no 'c11anC'e of hreaki:tg-\Visconsin's winning streak unlessChicago can heat her, '.(,m. 'March 7'�1;en the tcams . m�e'i, j�: na�tlett.'C�ach Page will' direct' ali Ilis ener�gics toward this game. an,l the me:1will fight their hardest in the hopesof retriving their defeat at Madison.Assistant Profcssor Ro�rt$()n {lnd1I1t9. Robertson left yesterday for' a.everat inObtbs' ,90journ in th� South.- rh�y will go first to Tryon, a qUiet.vi'nter r.rt in the mountains ,of,orth Carolina, where they will.Pe.nd a month. From there they will'(, 'to Charleston. South Carolina .to..isit· fricuds, and will begin their i,e;'urn flip ·�boUt .April ,IS. They willt�it the' tJniver.sit1 of Viw:cinia a�dotf1er.'.Easteni Insth�tions:" ar:ad ,!1l�',egin tIlieir return to thiC�go' on Ma�.... .The nica of H.itchcock will give adinner carty in May to, welcome homeMr. and' MD. IWbertson and also'Mr.s�-Hitchcock, 'who is spending theWinter abroad. 'The Hitohcock an­in1ai '''"'1 be ready for distribution at MAGAZINE MAKES LAST CALLjects,Wants Good Stories For First Issue-Out March I�CHANGE BL�CK�RiAR ,; CHORUS'RBIIitARsAU . "-TO A LATER HOUR Good storil'S arc needed for thefil�t is�ue of the' C/ricago Utl"rllry1I/ago.:i"('. according to Donald Brecd,SENIOR AND JUNIORWOMEN WILL PLAYCHAMPIONSHIP GAME-Blackiriar rehear�ls Win .� heldlhercaher at 4:30 instead of 3:30 I�the' Reynolds club theater. The newschedule will take effect toda,.. Untitthe :arrival of Mr. Ho)'t/- _0 willc(Induct the dancing dass�s, .1I,theavailable time will.be pea Ofti' tolcarning the songs under ,the dirCCo!tion of Arthur Dunham. GeorgeLyman and Lori.n· Owen.· � -- DOWworking on the desicR f« the poster,the fi�t sfce't�h$ of *!ric'" �1ti1l Mready about Marob I. he cclitor-in-chicf. 'The magazine is'Senior women will meet Junior wo- ,,{'hedulecl to appear on the campus:nen in the ,first championship basket- March I. A11 material' must be inhall game of the season tomorrow at �lrccd'� hands by 10':15 �hursday,..t:'5 in Lexington gymnasium. The "Mo�t oi thc stuff that has be�nlineups have not yet heen announced t,urned in 'wo,ild hy no means come�s Miss \Vayman is trying out some under thc head of litclrary," saidnl'W formations. Arrangements .havc P.rec·d y<'5ft,'rd:lY "and unless we canh( ell made to set up bleachers at the �;ve the magazine a true literarysides of the haskethall field to ac- touch we will not publish it. Stu­c(lmmodate a large number of spec' dents with literary ambitions shoulddo some hard work for us."talors.'the dinner.The Daily Maroon•• ittn8i!t ., 4IfU ...-----------------------------� .. eeooDII-dua m&1l _ th. �� � UL. Kazda IS. DOS. 1m­_. A.cl of MaIda .. 181Lal1l18C&lPrIO. &as ..It7 curier. 12.10 & ,-.r; 11.00 & q ........87 m&Il. "'00 & ,_,.; t1.2:5 & quarter.&cUtoriU-Buuw.. oaoa. ... 16.:r� 104"&7 aoo.H)"de Puk. atOl (after I p. m.)�all Box "00· � Fxct S'L.... pn. ...... IIkaIa Ken_teet,.... JIdIa- -. - - - _ LeeR IIWa....... &dUGr - - - YID.IaaQ____ .._._ - - - Bvde&te ... tA880CiAT • ..,12'0_ combs are sad affairs of aluminum-e-__ uel KapIMl • • IIM'I7 Gcqu dirty and with the teeth so much� OOWnp.m BaakeU � bent that as combs, the "combs" in1aod&J' wsw.caa • • • JI&rt1D ateven question are not much force. These• • WIlUam L71D&D. •"'anl�...... �__ O·MeIO.a.claJ' Wd�D8� ....... �.�We14..... 8rQA� 8 .. &.1, •UJ.WaA a .. &wnc..<!eDttetill Bulletin and Announcem�nts.Divinity Cbape1-IO:15, Haskell Y. W. C. L-Dr. Gilkey, tomor-Y. W. C. L.-IO:15, Lexington. row, 10:15.Thomas Concert-4:15, Mandel. Ma�ematical Club-Tomorrow 4:30Education· Club-7 :30, Emmons Ryerson 26..Chapel Aaaembly-The JUDlor Col-leges, women, Thursday, 10:15, Man-Biolocic4 Club-7!45, Botany Lee- delture room. Univ�rsity Public Lectur6-Rear-Senior Co1leces and CoJJ.ece of �::' .. al Stockton, Thursday, 4:30,Commerce and Administration- Sophomore Men-Y. M. C. A. sup-Chapel tomorrow, 10:15, Mand� per, Thursday .. 6, Hutchinson cafe ..Blaine.� __ ... ti ....T1ac e"Uor U 110' ;-� tor fleto ....»reae"�. COta_II.��..... ..dclaefl _ CIa "UfetICfJ 01 goo4 IoU""Brushes and Combs.To the Editor:The writer takes this opportunity.of asking the gymnasium authoritieswhy they don't provide good brushesand combs for the gymnasium wash­room. So long as brushes and combsare supplied at all, they should becapable of being used. At present, theonly brush in Bartlett is a queer af­fair of some strictly novel patternthat resembles the brush used by'dairymen to clean milk bottles. Th;eare small matters, scarcely worthputting into print. However, this isa case when there is enough differencebetweQll just right and just wrong tomerit bringing this matter to the at­tention of the officials.(Signed) W. S.Reynolds Club Amendment.The principal advantaee of a point To the Editor:I•• system is that it iDter� more peerpIe in undergraduateactivities and conse­quently makes moreinterested al1llDDi. Thepresent and past concentration ofcampus offices in a limited number ofundergraduates bas resulted in tum­ing out each year a relatively smallnumber of alUJDJ1i intetested in under­graduate affairs. Perhaps the greatestsingle fault with our ezt;ra-curric:Qlumactivities has been fact that they- be­gin over � each year; that thereis no continuity from. year to :year.Such continuity and the handiu&down of ideas and experience fromyear to year .comes when an activit)'gathers about it Dot· only active un­dergt'aciuatcs" but interested alUlllDiNo man can sel'Ve two masters .. andthe alumnus who has heeD pl'eSidcntof this, manacer of that and captainof the other is very apt to foreet allabout a couple of hiS erstwhile ac-• tivitas and retain only a slicbt inter­est in one. On the other hand, whena SeniOl" has but ODe coUece positioaof trust and hODor, he Dot only de­votes himself to it with inter'est to itwith great sincleuess of parpo8e, bathe becomes an a1111D1U1S who keepsan interest in the affairs wbicbtook so much of his time as anundergraduate. FOI" instance, thecollege dailies of eastern univer­sities probably owe much of theirprosperity to the fact that theyhave advisors in boards of formereditors and manqers. Chic:aco shouldhave the same, especially when 80many alumni locate in the cit)' inwhich the university is ctuated. Ofcourse tbel"e are other arguJDelltS fortbe poillt S)'1Item. But not the teatarpment is that it would live usmore deYoted a111111Di, and weWd con­sequently raise the ataDdard of oarThe PointS�em.campus activities. : As one of the prospective taxpay:­ers, please register my protest againstthe proposed Reynolds club tax andmy' vigorous dissent from· the ideal ofdemocracy' expressed in the MA­ROON 'editorial of Friday, February21. ., I «-: Lit; ..;.. '_"_ v· v. ,-"__ �� �� �� .�t� ••• __ --� .. ��------�----�-THE TONIC OF THE AGE'. t-.:. 1tIah Marrow is a gre&�,b� bU11aer� .. it is recommended' by\'p�U8. '. , Druggist. Sell 'I t. .Producers ,ofAtNAHATERMcAvoy Malt Marrow Department".. � .. "J"� �,the unwary non-member who seeksadmittance -in violation of somepiffling club .. ule. SbOp trying tograft Fifth avenue club life and spiritonto Midway student life. Cut outsome of the artificiality and sha� andpretentious nonsense that gives theclub its formal, funeral, black, cam­el's hair atmosphere and make of thisclub as nearly as possible a repre­sentative student institution. Trythis, at least, before proceeding toput the Reynolds club in the curri­culum on an equal footing witlb Eng­lish 1 and required Physical Culture.Cameron T. Lattee, 2304-8 ·�uth Park . Avenue ..Phone Cat��t_ S4�1 .I.�� 'li.i". ; ... rf i .- '!:,.... .. ' . e_.. :. ·.r ....TYPE\VRfl'ERS,RENTEDGet Smaller Receipts from Prom.Receipts from the Senior P.rom are,not as large this year as last yearbecause the expenses this year wereheavier than ever bofore, accordingto Donald Breed, chairman of thefinance committee. 152 couples at­tended the Prom. .', .$5.00··for' ·Tht�·:·M6nUts.... � .•• � . � .• !r �I '� '" .' .::", _. � .. ;",.' .' .,'. "Every lIla� _gua��� t9� � iQ f� working order.and will be kept so �uDng' tenn of mital.··We.deliver th� ��c��e.·'��d '.�11 for'it' at the end 01the rental team 'We also have·.fotsale.line line of ·Fac ..tory Rebuilt machineso] all m��oD .Lith you caD save50 to 75 per cent·, ..Addresses Divinity Meetinc.LeRoy' Stafford, fellow in NewTestament literature, addressed tlbemembers of the Religious Educationclub on ''The Origin and Mea�g ofthe Lord's Supper".at the monthlymeeting of the club .in Haskell -,d-ception . room last ·night. . t• • �r •• mt• • • • • • • • • •Phi De1ts Aanoaqce PJedcinc.Phi Delta Theta announces thepledging of Donald . R Mather, ofChicago. • • • • •'_ ••. '! .� .. I. • .' � l')_ �_ ::" �� f: .:. ,To my mind nothing can be more The � IIaroGa fa DOW GIl ala atviolently undemocratic than the pro- tile Pre..position enunciated ther�amely,that it is the h�ght of democracy tocompel as many people as possible to"enjoy benefits" like the . Reynoldsclub. That sort of cree� is unfor- -Patronize Maroon advertisers; thqlunately altogether too prevalent to- are progressive buiness mell.day. A generation of amateur social .... , ... .: .-, "; ;lj�'�:-::-to deV'Ote their vapid energies to FOR SALE-An ideal bome at a rea-minding other people's business in sonable price; naer the Univenit7.fields ranging from for�gn missions Lot sox ISo. Modem 7-room brickto social settlements. Etflically it is house. Trees and shrubbery. Callindefensible, practically it is a bor� at 61.35 Lexington avenUl'...and a nuisance. In the name of com-mon sense keep it out of Universitylegislation. Do not put this institu·tion in the position of legislatingsomebody's pet brand of "happiness"or "welfare" down the throats of thedefenseless student body.If somebody or something mustperforce be reformctd, begin with theclub itseJ[ Remove the janizarytrom the door-he whose missionseems to be to affright and affrontworkers has arisen who set up forthemselves ideal standards of social �and economic justice, personal andcommunity. Ibappiness, and then en­deavor to force these standards upont heir fellows by means of legislation.I t is the spirit which ami nates mostof the present day-feeling of vaguediscontent with Am�rican institu­tions, government and laws. It is thespirit which coerces on to the statutebooks most of our hasty, iII-consider­�d and meddlesome legislation. It isthe spirit whicb unfortunately in ...spirds thousands of well intentionedbut muddle·headed men and wom�WANTED-Tea La"The Daily Maroon the balance ofthe year for $1.50.'j'. Mn. GervaiSe Grall_·11 ............... · ..C LASSQ'IU .... _AI_ "•I .«()ppo8ite Fie1d· ·B� ..,' t'HOT A. ·FORTUNE-BUT-Aay manattending college desirous of 'eam­iDe monq . honestly aad easily,write, A. M. Graham, Obedia, Ohio.WANTED "FURNISHED APART·MENT-For Spring qaaner. Fourto six room.. Addr.eu .Box liSFacalt)-: &dan .. , TelephOlle Mic1-way p68. ...: AT �LL p��EUvacation work. OD. for �eatpositioa Must be 'at leut 28· 7Dnof age. Write R. R. tceD7. JO w.�h Place. Chap Patronize' larOOD •. , Advortlsen -,........�: .-.I·". '_ ,.,.. ••. , A" ••. � • ,,\..� �' ..�::::::::a:'T:,:... -:,-::�==��.-:_���:-�_���f�H§I§_�D§A§tt�Y�:-��;'.�OQ;;N��-�T��.�·�D;A�.��F;EDR;·,';·u�A�����2��.�t��t�j�__�·_·�!·�'·_'�·����'�"�����'-�'-��_�_�--�-'-�-�--�-�-�·��--�4'80Ml:tBlBG TO B"IAD: Her.e each is to . pass his collcgcl Ifamily lif�, as sac·�·cd'''tO him 'as hi� ,SONG OF THE OPEN LAND family life at ho�n�, ;tnd, quite as dis-] ,�'y Richard Burton tinct in kind _from' his 'colkge com-I(FnMn' February Ccntur,j,) munity life as his horne life is fromWe of the open country the community life of a Iarge city IMen of the ranch and range, ill wthich he dwells.Bronzed of skin and out to win.,; Lucky and hiWPY is the freshmanMen of the landscape strange, '" ho gets his Ii-rat glimpaoe of modernHail you, and bid ,you hitber, �olJ(;gc Iit'c througtl the doors of aBrothers so far. away, realf�"Rood fraternity drome, whoseCity beguiled and green-defiled, beautiful setting it; the pride of itsIntothe air of da'y! members, 'who sedulously guard It'�Ire will rind th�t : frc�h�aJl scn�tudc-t ill exists; in a mild and benvficientiorm to teach college manners andRide where your will, th'�re is beauty lite family trnditions ; for his collegestill. iamily life is now uhat of the frat-ernity . home, and, will Le regulatedaccordingly by oldt:r men who arcyearous of Its good name and successthe of their own rights, -Here Ts wheregrass g�ows green, the bcnetit s of the four-year fraterni-And the far peeks tipped with snow, ty family life ?f.. a good chapter arclainly, appar,c:nt".! .. T,�e, fp:li.hmen will be •..., ��_ar .• t.tlntltlUt����� ....at JtlUUtalt�ataUUtat .. �It���narely thoroughly broken ill by the I .. BETWEEN: \ SEASON -WEIGHTS .. �firm but kil�d,!1:. ... lurc._ of the upp�r" • '. • _ _ _ _ �tra��,tlons an��, �ostu�eli, which rep- wear---at sale prices " �resent what has been best in. " �r�iany �olJe��:I��eratjol;b ,of splendid Smt and Extra Trousers, $30 to $50 �: • I " , ,'Iyoung men who have been thorough- , ' ' : .". :Ii:'f de�'o\� t?,.�h9t: ftl'a,ter�,i�y,as,thc;ir: '� (Jt�:' .'�"' " •. ' i �"', TAILOR FOR �co. I. lege home. These .traditions cover J 1,:-'. La ,Sall,e S:reet. '- :c: , ' ' ", ,. ';' '. It 71 E. lIon roe Sti�. J, �what should and should not be done, It 6'tR E J--'--- BI".""·� -, . ..".. :I; �, ' ;. _ ' It � - � ....,.J " YOUNG MEN :ISand are clean and wise 10 well-man- It ' '. ' I. ._' ,.,!II .I d" h" , ' A d'· . It ' A. N. JERREMa. Manager. �age -c apters. rsgrace to a ,If , ' ;, , ... ,"Cbrother 'i� considered a 'reproach to �... �..... � .......wWl: JI�_��������oii;�-�.the whole chapter, and .there is no -�-� v.bettcr or su�cr w�y of holding mern- ARE YOU-LOOKING FOR, j ·PJA.CE TO "tAi7�-:-bers in line th�n_.by, appealing to THf COMI"O�"S ':dlCI1l to re!l1t;V]ber the good, name of Give ,_ .... _ �W --, a . .Trio!the fratir�Jty and' be .t:rue to it� tra- ASk the Upper 'aU. mea About ,Our Food.ditio��. This')�' �l1oral s���ion� 'ali- You'll Like the' C�bB�ast'-and' Caf6tUia-·,i>ow�rfuli�, a' g�od chapter. Music a' ,.Nigh', ,Good fOiHl, ," ,·:::::rOi./':Prices'l'o .�e. yD��duate: " .It' i� u�uaJIY"'� _ rev�lation to the �" ;,_",�'; , •.., � .:�(�;.��� dd� �d u��� j����-�;,�e����ilie,�m� �_�� �'.�'��_--� �D' • .&s.�Y. OL.v;� "'�� st�fT:�l!lt"e���n4�\\.tlon .i1y""�Y �1h.c: .. ����hl:f�W.��ej�m.i.ly",,��: ". it ��'i�':i:� ��� r i!i�-:':t::;��;�!:'�::; ;:'�i:15:e:�la:�e���:�n��t�:�::�;' 1"-.:'" • ONLY than the �one.ge)�eIf. '!l'hat �s �ru�, iors w�P .. ,���r�l!�:4. ',_ll:is ·{rcllman.�! �.I � 'Per Hour mathemal(c:iL1Jf� 'for a part c�nnot b� destipies �n h"IS fraternity, if" theyae.t 4ppo1nte4 ROOIIl . greater than the whole. T�e college were of the r;ight kind. --All that the ,_ ._. � OD·"the SoUth Side ' is t�e' w��e, 'th�. conimu�i�Y·;". t�. ,gre.at.est. Senior .scemed.. iU e.,arlier, , ,'i Full s&e Tables fratemity -chapter IS only a part, a da,fs,. W. � ,untned, f.reshman, and, �ihgle"-¥an'" home in that co.mmuni fa� mO!'e, will �he stro.ng �.nd ,kJ!td- �HICAG(i).�=�===�=�����:U '�,��e��e����M � d� �!�!��'�@�����th�e� �1� � �ti�,t'" �_ht, ,that, the ,college .comes cring freshman. These are not the'6'�;: t�df ,w.ithO\lt it his chapter dreams of the enthusiast. They are,c-�.ii,d,-;;�i�i� �nd th�t he ca�not be ,he memories still afresh' aft� thirty­J�. '!Ue' ��em�ty member uQfess h( ix year�. They arc everyday 'ex­(\�� 'first �l1egia�ce to the college, periences in many chapters of everyHis earliest lesson should be of loyal, .�ood .hateiniti:iri�the land.t). to alma mater and then to -the ;In charge··�r the home are the! ' ' ,_ . , ' fraterniQ. �The two ought, never tc Sfniors, who are held ,rcsponsible to75 Cen�, . � . .-.- 25 �: 'cJi;b; but :at aili, rate 1heir relatiV'e .lie still older ones, the alumni. It isOpen D.tfa�ci'Nipt.' . Posidoas,��'m&del clear and tl;ei'�eniors,,'dutYdO make sure theSARA��A: . '''':t!� BE R S B 0 kept, so. Even its a ',matter of policy ireshmen do good ,,:ork, and that the1· H. Hepp, Pro». 'the fraten.lities sho�ld first s .... nd ir. 5tandard' of the chapter �n _ all its 'd th... - , or missed· the blame place. e ex-, ���, � Street \ "broad.: way lor �he, best interest of parts is kept' at its best; _ and to this ' ' , , I d" ..Expert Manicurist.. ' the colleges where they haV'e chap . nd they must be thoroughly im- cuses offered. If you u,e a SpaldingScieD�ific.lIusears t�rs. Love lor the 'riatht "kind of a p�essed Y witl{ Ulcir o-�;�' personal' r��' �niplem�nt you can afford to listen,'Jtxpert Chiropodill chapter -will .�"f grow '�ol� any ponsibility 'i';r"th�;: Jndividu';1 Train- �. the other,feDow's excuses..more thaU does the Iov(! of a aiiember ng of their younger brothers ,a\I�1 h�. rhe Spalding 1913 Catalogue will aid,�, of anw true family lor the famil- home interested �n �\'J knowing all alu\m______ .. _ ... -- .. ��'" ".I ,iHU in se_1ecting the best implementsLi�--! Sue -,.-- ... "�_".. ev-eii--though 'he ma), leave it never to ',11 that is doing. Such knowlci'g.:wa �� .... return. The tr.t�rnity house is the is' justified hy the traditions of tL� or all, �p,oru. ; •E=_ E� ,5, �., a ..... McCiI', ,home of the new family liC ... of the cflapter and the necessitate of kc( - A. G. Spalding & Bros........ -'OIl., �r..... student, which did not e:ist i; the ee' :ng up its reputation. Thousands ar,'1 '1 __ .. tt. W ...... A .....� � �:;=-.=.: c�liastical, boarding school col1eg,' tens of thousands of cases could �H�� '1ab17 a' ... moderate d R d th h II dted ,where the direct influence ofUJ)eDlebr,lI:"plo. ays. egar ese ouses as co egc,10U pOIUld OD uae homes, with all that that implies to,"&esC 'albloo. 10cloUles .aDd batl. 10 the members of tlhe family residint'Y,New FUbIoD Dell.. r.o, 10 eacb laue. AIIO therein, and some things may he. nlaable lulormatlOD,011 _u b. Olq.- 'D":e� more easily understOOd., , IODaJ ID'�J;P! 'JOe • ,Mr. 'oc:l ... Into this home come each y� ncw__ ,_ _ _a_ :m':,e '='U:':r = membe-rs, not of right; but hy court-tor tree lUD�e ccw. 'ts d as fa b . . b�''''''''wl11eoalJleJl81ltomablD� , • .y, an a vor: ecauSe It IS. e·OWQ .. ome. wltb fOUfOWD balldl. clo&blD"ar heved that they wlll- be amenable t(r:ane1f aDd cblldr'81l wblcb Wiebe� "Il ",Ie aDd I&. PrIee-acme"le er uaua. dte rales of the family' ,and '�Ihstrive .:!�ceq'" Seqclforft'eeh",ruC& , J 11' f • b' "'" .:....... y .......... tor ... ul1lb. oya Y or Its' est endts�_ Anythirir- ""==���IJ'=�w:r� short of thlsqWil1 be disloyalty ,�n'd..... � ...... -L-.. ingratitucte.' The freshmen find, al_______________ 1 ready -resident in this hO,me three'del-egatiol1.9 of upper c1a.ssmen who Ihaveprevioasly ente� by the same door-""DIe Daily "Maroon' the balance of and are prep�red to �ceiv� lh� �ew:comers as real brothers and maintainthat relation to them ,throush life.Here are the' �sions splendid,Girdled with space and light;ur,p.er classmcn ha.s heen e-,,,,crtcd forth� :uplifting and moral strenthening.of: fra'ternity hrothers. It makes no.rliffcrcnce t,hat tT1C cOl1�try is also:t�e.; If the pow�r for go�d �xist!'.,4n it, is our own fault if it is not'efficaciously used.'C. F. llird!'eye,'Patronize ·Maroon AdvertisersMAROON ADS PAY.The closestbosom friendyOu'·_ha�e 'couldn't stickcloser to youthan the non­bulging.'bosom of a"DONeHESTER'·ARRo -Evening SHIRT:,"$2 to $3 ,CI.u. Peabod,. • Cam .... ,.. lfalren... �_All of it splendid, all of it ours!, Brother by brother 'stand!Ho, for 'the West, where to breate isb�st, ' � �Hail, from t!h� op�n land � . on track or campus depends on the up-to-the­minute fitness of proper training. MakeOHlan part o( th� system .. , It will help over trainin� trials and do you goodbesides. A healthful, delicious beverage-s-fullofIife and vigor,Delicious - RefreshingThirst-Quenching 4Demand the Genuine-Refuse SubstitutesTHE COCA-COLA CO.you sec anArrow thinkof Coca-Cola. ATLANTA, CA. ..Breaeh, and the body's might......... fl' 0..J'"Good Night You .£aD�t GetAway" .,�The silver gray of the mesa,1.t-��1:pJi-��� � � . ,The alkali blotch below, .:- l'h6, water pool's sheen - -where:; ANDREW McADAMSThe University Florist The great, gaunt scars of the chasms,\Vhere the pines are writhen thingsSmall. of girth and stunted from birth,--Where nothing flies or sings._"-.'-,fROM AA larae variety of FLOWERSFifty·third 8t. and KiDlbark Aye. Ye1low the sands, or dappled,Up where the foot-hills wind,A¢" !her: �bit�j�tream "Jeaps .down,- -r .... , '.,the canori deeps .PROFESSORS and'STUDENTS,'.. � t- �- - .. � _ _"T�la. �yci..Park' II. . adcac,--'mW.jth the roar of beasts behind....... AQ. .... 4f1+ .... ·¥.·Y.nad changes; myria'd moods,. Oh, the glad gamut of life IDeserts abloom or bare as ,doom"EXqulsite-:' :_,ilii !mbiolcledul Pta�e� ... for sleep or strife:., �,\V...... dl"HB p ..tt�m •• � daiDty a6tivefabrics.. p:nulne baod�. Direct� from the PhHlppIDa. Prlcee very, ,�I»Je.Mrs. Earle E. Eubank. 'sb JacksQD Avenue.'Pho�e)MidWCl7 6gil. .C URKISHBATHS:t���,����� 1.t' �FIDrence M. MJers, , FLOWER SHOP • ',: .the year for $(SO. will find in the '-:. ",Special Attention Given to AllStudents of the University.u�nF.R ST,\TE stJr·F.rn'ISI():"\.Phone Hyde Park 30 A tON\,ENIENT and SAFE Bank1377 E. 55th St...ith 811 the facilities of a down townIi; Ii+ Ii+ .... Ii; .. M'. A'+ a:;: Bank under State Government supcr-�t�ii\\fi��&!L"11?fJJFrances Holden SkinnerTEACHER OF SINGINGRc.oa .... ,. Onr 11.11 • llllllnn ()niIR"",vision.- :' ,Checking and Savin,s "accounts invitedPupils entered at any time.Down Town Studio:I rER CF.ST.I�"T&R&ST oS'S,\\'IS(;S'612 Fine Arts Buildingdyde Park Studio. 1435 E. 53rd St. JORN A. CARROLL, President.Cor. Washington Ave., Tel H. P. II94 THOMAS JANSEN, Cashiers THE D����,:MUQON�iTVESDAY,: FEBRUARY 25.191j. .. ; tAII�----------------_.-------- . ZEMRRESS'. � r .: "TBBATB. AIIUSEIIENTS.Director Stevens yesterday deliveeedhis lecture recital on the Thomasorchestra program which will begiven today at 4:15 in Mandel. 'The�tb .�.�pti� Cat. JRdr�_iD& program f�lIows:' .Tim .1Iur,phJ . _4 �del.'� Suite in B ...............•.•.. Bach: Symphony in F. major (Third)----------- ....... ------• � • . • . . . . • . • •. . . . . . . •• BrahmsBacohanale from Tannhauser.........•............ WagnerRainbow' SceneRhine Daughter WagnerPrelude to the. Meistcrsinger , WagnerCosmo HamiltOl1'. Darinc Indictmmt�/� ..... c:..._ ..... Ay. "THE.BLINDNESS OF VIRTUE"week $tIl1IJif·;Sa..�iFeb23SULU\'AN a COMIIDINB. ". .' -..PRODUClMG DEPARTIlEMT ,AMMOUMQA HALLOWE'EN HOPA Tabloid �usic:al ComedyTHE FRESCOTTSEDcland'. F�rem05t MystiCs, Present­iDe "Menta1epathy." .125 if �yfail to teU yOu yoUr name.Try ·it. .Geo. Nace! & CompanyHOW PROPS .BurrED IN.�LVESTER AND VANCEC�medy# Singing �d Talking-n.e Gelman Dei the Maid­THE OIlBRAS'Pun, Fwt. FaaComedy Bar AJtieta-pucasI��.-.-IIo'YKLTY: " •• OTOPLAY......... aIP� ��.':'-' ............... .� ,�_ .. �c ." Idah '.cI!- :1"'-'. C_ ........... 11.500�_ ..... _. ._ •. A • ••• _.' -..... �� �4Camnie (3 parts). a.wmc DaD'· '(w�t� -drama)� Fools There W«e (drama)n.. Battle of .�o .�·.{comedy:)ADIIIIIIIOII� .. �. ,�:� .•••••• 10'�, ..- •. '_"•. _ 4.Mean.. Cohan • Harria pR8CII.t IDOUGLAS FAIRBANKS iaIIawthonIe ef the U. I. A. Avon Comedy Four-Funniest of AU A.-lOlleD IIUSIC IIAIJ.• Ota Gyp-Famous Gypsy Violinist � -. .; Emerson & Baldwin; Standish Sisters;G. S. Melvin; The Four Rotters. Nora BAYES Jack NORWORTHin uTHE SUN DODGERS� '-Aid will be given the sufferers {rom. ....... ., i:-::- I '.�'the Midway fire from the proceeds of-�t1t- a benefit performance ito be givenI· Gc� •. ��.:��N��E �_&_"P�S��� Thursday evening in the new. . ;;...... HyrlQ Park high school The Meu'sr��.·': .. OLONIAL, Glee club and H. Louise �ck will� ,. take a. leading part in the perform-ance which will include ProfessorLorado' Taft's talk on his MidwayThe Hic lluacial Suc:cea.l ... ,Co.;James J. Morton· Eltis a: Me:- THE ROSE tIAfD, K�;' 4-Athletos---.t"; J. C. N� B�t_ S��:_\Efts:. .�� �i. K,at. .���& Co.; Alburtas &: Millar. . .' ��y':��� .'i�MAJESTICADA REEVEEngland's Greatest Star.JOSEPH HART'SGreat Comedy, "Mein· Liebchen"The, C!reat Moving Talking PicturesNew Subjects H� w. Sa" ... OJfen"TOP. 0' TH� ¥OR�lH' II--WILA..�b= ..The : Pint �o Pllrfoim,nc. ofBOUGHT; AND. PAID !!OK: By·\.� lkoadImrat.An· America PIQ .of To.dq street fro in t1t� new school, and wasa spectator at the big Midway firewhich rendd� destitute a large num­ber of f�ltriiiies. When he was ap­proached by Miss Thirza Riggs inregard to the entertainment he de­dared himself eager to assist and hehas done much since then in further­ing the plans.Principal Loomis of. the HydePark high school will preside at thebenefit. The 'complete program fol­lows:I. Selections .. Hyde Park Orchestra:2. Monologue H. Louise Mick3. Songs Uni\'ersity Glee Oub4-' The Midway Plan'...... � ••• Professor Lorado Taft5. Solo Mr. Ellsworth CookeUNIVERSITY .STUDENTS 6. Solo Miss Grace FrenchARE TO AID SUFFERERS 7· Selections Opie Read8. Postlude Hyde Park Orchestra. - Miss French and M,r. Cooke areBenefit Will Be Held in New Build- pupils of.' Mr. Albert Ruff. Missinc of Hyde Park High School French is said to have one of theon Thursday.; .Orchestra Will Play Music of Bach.Brahms and -Waper.best soprano voices in the city. and itis expected that she will appear onALEXANDER CARRTalkinc Moving Pictures.Rooney a: Bent; Nat Nazarro a:HINDLE WAKES,­Direction Chicac� �ter S�·C�ICAGOOPJUtA BOUIB�eary .W. Savap Q,cnThe .Inspirinc Dramatic' Spectacle. . .. ,. ", . ' .�EVERYWOKAN'Her Pilirimace in Quest of Lo"eOpera, Ballet.. Comedy, DramaPQ·WERS'Charles ftobmaD. PresentsJOHH DREWIn the Spark1inc Four-Act ComedyThe Pcrplezecl HuabaDd. .. , ....·G···�. •• 0' .'.".New,York,Wmter Gardm.Co..in·.r ',� ... 1'" " •. a' ..... ...t. , I,THE PASSING·SHOW',OF Ign�iCCeSi: .liuiital .�� ca......B���rnN�'.' - .•. -r.· - - -. ..HAZDlOVA�"BeIIa� the opera stage next season.Tickets to the benefit are being soldby a large number of school-childrenin the neighbothood and by some ofthe tradespeople.WILL GIVB TEN-O-'CLOt:ItS .AS USUALON TUESDAY :MIGHTplan and Opie Read's recitations.' ASSistant - Itr�fessor Field and Dr.Brofessor and Mrs. Merriam and C· h I- \'1r Gilk- -. h d far es '''. ey, assistant ea 5 0Associate Professor Allen are among Hitchcock, will hold the Tuesdaythe backers of the benefit. Besidethe University people on the pro­gram, Thirza and Margaret Riggs.and Edith Coonley are among theleaders in. the movement.The performance will the. first af­fair in the. new high school auditor-ium, and will be somewhat in the na­. ture of a dedication, The assemblyJEFF·ER·_Qn-N: .... _��P FINE ARTS�Another Week of Startlinc Playhall seats 2000 people and is said toI Entenala Graduate Students-·FintJl"ime In'CbiCico ' be the equal in. accommodations ofHERRY-'IIILD1Ul· : most. of tlt� theaters .�D the. �ty', r �u-'--li.- cators are practically unanimous in"The;�." , the. declaration .that the building is,with the onCmat-Hew·York c.t --. the finest preparatory school struc---------------.-_.-----......;..;.. ture in the country and probably In Angell -te) Address Sophomores.C�� .. ,thhe. \VOl rl�l'l bA largel' pa� of �e nehw Dean Angell will speak at the_' •. I SC 00 � e open ror snspclCtlOn t e Sophomore "'tn's dinner, which willM:atiDees Wed. It saL night. of the benefit- . be given under the auspices of. theThe B· �. '. -_ . Opie Read who Wlill tell some of his - Sophomore Y. M. C. A. Thursday at-, - ;� . -j.-:_' }I� best stories lives almost across ih. 6..OUR- WIVES" !�*��� --------------------:--!------�----------�--Prices .5O-?S-$,I.oo.,. A. �I.so......···W_·,_.-�_-:t_-�_I_d_·�_�_fo_.. r_,_M_o_vm_�_g_P_i_c_tur_.. _e_P�.. I.......�.......y,.....;I-.. 'YOU CAN WRITE PHOT() PLAYS AND'. .'.. EARN 125 OR MORE' WEEP. rW-e: wm Show You Ho wiH 7CMI � �e.. If � caD THINK-we will abow yoa the 1IeCI'.:ta of this fadDatiac aew pro.� - Politiftly ·Do � or litenry ezceDcnce aecz-IU7. Mo "80wer7:� Ii ......The clemend for �opIaJa ia practically unlimited. The bic &1m lIWlufactaren - : ate I �.... YeIl aDd eutIa .. ia tJaeh-' ••. pta to Id -ouch pod plots to � the eYer, -� .,'d;M".., are otf� '100. aDd man. for sincl�' 'KCZiario8, � writtea t-... .. -W. haft receiftd IIID7Ietten hID the &im manafKt1lren, mCh u VITAGRAPH, KDIIO"ItISAJlAY, LUBlIf, lOLA%. DIP, RE� RELIANCE. CHAMPION COllET,' IIBLms,- :·1aTC,.aralIlI- to ..a pIIotopIap to tIMm. We want man writers aDd we'1lladly teach,-aia·. 8echIa'"eacc.&· .............. ,.writtn",peepIe�� ..... W .. wnIe· ........... �.I •. " .Per�pe ,.. CD do tile for;'oa. If you tbiDk of oal7 ORe aoo4 ide. every '-'�_ � �.�. � � � cBrectecl b7 ... ad It for only 125- a low fipre, _': .•'�U.WDI·� SIM,II9_1 II. SPIIE .. 1IIIE ......FREE IR.D YOUR:NAIIK AND ADDUSS A�'ONCB;FOR FREB CO"��i . on ILLUST�TB1) BOOK, .... OVlNG PICTURB P�AYWRlftllrDea" heIIta.. no.'t ..... Write NOW and te.n just what tIIIa neW pr�oa may ..... ,_'---- � .._ -.;_ .. -�:�'(''';�. .NAD.MIoWOIS•·"110'""-- � .- •. ,�-R ... - 154S ""_', .HEW YORK CITY .... Ii._ .�:E.".... ./. Ten O'Clock in Hitchcock library to­riight. In tIM' absence of Mr. andMrs. Robertson, who have entertain­ed the gatherings until their depart­ure for the South yesterday, M�. Fjeldand M... Gihu!y will continue th�Tuesday nig1tt meetings in Hitchcocklibrary.Graduate Itbdents of the depa-rt­�en� of Geok,gy, Geography andPaleontology: were entertained lastnight with a dinner in Lexington.Turning - the logsmake. a-�tre burnI '·bri�hter. When yourbrain' it dull and in­:spiration la�-varythe �ood With -�It 'brushes away theclouds and lendswings to fancy. Graveor �-Velvet lendsitself to YOUR· mood.It's a constant delight- always temptinglyrich-ever smoothand satisfying.