IiI.1III',jI !). ,� fI ;. �.""I,f,,,',­, 'r Inily flarnnttVOL xr, No. 103:PAGE PlelS �TAl ! PICK ALLSTAR WOMEN'S TEAM GAIETY M \RKS- . ..' ..BASKET8AtL sQUADS' _ . \ SON<;_ HOLDMASSMEEl1MGnlURSDAyl"PRANKS OF PAPRIKA"_, . , . Misses Lt.-nyn Goldstein HOIlS RECITAL BY NIt;LSEN - . TRYOUTS HD_L... "" .' ':. r. � ton. Clover and' Prosser A;e Cbos-. Meet at C Ben� to Arouse Entbus": ELD TODAY..... ,_ � •• aftl Is SeIectM· As .Captaia of Fat t.e..;.' I, en on All-University Basketball Famous Soprano Gin. ProKtamme of lasm for Illinois Basketball GameTeam-Juniors Are Victors. Sprightly Number. Before Friday-Coach Page Expects StUf·Coacla Large AudieDce est Contest of Year.�(Continued on page �)Selection of Cudidates for Posts Com­.eaces This AftemooD In Man­del HallJ n order to arouse enthusia�m for�he Illinois game Friday nighjl inBartlett gymnasium, a mass meet­ing will be held at the u·C" bench at10:15 Thursday. Coach Page andmembers of the team are slated to tellwhat are Chicago's chances to win.The rooting at the Wlisconsan gamewas good, according to Page, but hedeclares that a good deal more willbe needed to cheer the team to vic­tory.With Des jardien and Vruwinkout of the game, this probably willbe thc hardeat game of the year. Inaddition, the team will have to playagainst the rooting of the Illinoisalumni, who always turn out in largenumbers for the Lllinois game- "Illi­nois beat us Tn track and probablywill beat us in baseball also," saidRudy Ma.tthe�s, "and to get evenwe will have to put it over them inhasketball as we did in football."An' all-star women's basketballSOPHOMORES WIN 'trItE RACt:' learn has been selected from the fourclass teams by Coach Wayman. ThisFinish Season With Twelve Vict�rie's; is the first time such a team has everand No Defea.�MeD Show .been picked. It consists of.Remarkable "Ability. .' Forwar$-Dorothy LlewellyntSophomore) and Eva Goldstein(Senior},Center-Frances Houston (Sopho'lOre). Captain.. Guards-·Phoebe Clover <Junior:and Rut� Prosser (Freshman),Substttutes-Reh�hah RagainsI Freshman). forward: CornelioBeall (Junior). center: ·and France�Stoppel (Freshman). guard·Award Numer?ls and "C"s.Numerals and "C''s have beenawarded to: ENCORES ARE INSISTED UPON ADD NEW CHARACfER TO CASTApplause Results in Augmented Pro,gram-Star Is Graetous in'Mat­ter of Repitlttons- Chief Qualification of "BroadwayJones" Aspirants Is Heightof Over Six Feet.A spir it of gaiety marked the songrecital g'ivcn by l'1 iss Alice Nielsenill Mandel ycscr day af icrnoon. Acapacity audience allpt, udcd thei .. ;:.("U5 soprano after t'adt number(If thc sprightly pro�rall1 presented.Seats were placed upon t he stage Iorthose who could not be accomodatedon the main floor or in tlre balcony.Miss Nielsen's accompaniments wereplayed exceilently h}r Camille De­creus.The program included two groupsof songs in Engl'ish, 'JIlI! group inI tuljan, one in German. one in French,as well as "Aria+-Vissi d'artc," from"Tosca." The English songs weremost enthrrsiastically applauded. Twoof them, "\Vill of the \Visp," and"\\'hCll Love is Kind," Miss Niel­scn repeated to appease the clamor­ing applause of her listeners. Shealso repeated Debussy's channing"Mandolin.' As an encore aft-c,'singing ":\ Toi," Miss Nielsen sang"Oh, My Laddy." -,LfUlghter,_F�Uo:w ... Sollg .. -- ._" . ,.!�!!...-��l>-.���b..c:!'!_ wi�l ��ve a din.-Laughter minglcd \vith- handc1ap- ncr in the private ditri;g r(K;�-C;( the'ping' after the singer finished a' Commons tonight for the purpose ,ofhumorous song. "\Vhen Love Is l·reparing material for "B. L. Tts_"Kin�" Miss Kic1sen was obliged to column which the club will wtite onTt:turn to the slage and bow aftcr March 25. The club intends to "puteach number on the llrogram. At the its best foot, forward" ,and make aClose of the program she showed her Letter column than \hat gol'ten outappreciation of hcr reception by by the C�ff Dwellers last Tuesday.bcckoning to her accompanist, wh\) Bert Leston .Taylor· him�el(, al­had already left the stage, and sing- though invited will not be able toing the delightful number from appear, and he' Wiilt be represented"Madame Butterlly." by his loved �radition "a bowl of B.The next concert undcr the aus- P" '. '"• Ipices of the University Orchestral The Pen club is made up of theassociation wlli hc b';vcn in Mandel following members: Roderick Pea�.Tuesday, April 8, hy the Chicago tie, president; George Cottingham,Symphony orchestra. secretary; John Perlee, historial;Orchestra Program. Hiram Kennicott Haskell Rhett, Ber.The p-rogrnm will inc1ude; naord Vinissky� Leon Stolz, SamuelOverture. "Carniva1" Dvorak Kaplan, James Dyrenforth, EdwardSyml>hony No.6, "Pathetic." B Miller, HalTY Gorgas, Wiilliam Ly-Minor. Opus i-l .,. Tschaikowsk" D I BTonc l'oem. "Death and Trans. man, ona d re� Geo,rge Lymar\,fiJturation" Strnus� Ralph Stansbury, F1'ank O'Hara,Overture. "Acadcmic Festival" Burton Rasco \Valter Poague, Hol-Brahm' ger Lollesgar� Clyde Watkins, Wil-liam Stanlcy and Martin Stevers,All-Star Team.Forwards:Catron (Senior)Kixmiller (Sopb)Walrath (Divinty)Center:Holm (Sophomore). Captain.Guards:Boyle (Law)Headland (Medics)Wells (Soph)Second Team.Forwards:Freeman (Senior) Captain. Seniors: Goldstein' Swawite, Bing-Kilner (J�or) ham. Beall. Clover. Rhodes. FisherP. Council (Freshmen) J uel, •Center: Juniors: Llewellyn. Tuthill. HousSoaJ:ll[ler (Senior) ton, Prosser, Staffel and Taylor.Guards. . Yesterday's Game.Fost�r (Freshmen) Th J' 'Scofield (Senior) e umor college team won its�dnitzcr (Law) third game and the championshipCoach Page in pic1ci�g, the All-Star from the Seniors last night 9 to 7·I ntqrclass teams yesterday stated The game was fa�t and wcll played,"In selecting this season's constel The lineup:lation, a number of men- have shows Juniors (9) Seniors (7)remarkable ability, not o�ly in bas Llewellyn ...•.. R. F. - - Goldsteinket 5hootns but also in defensvie Ragains •......• L. F .. - Bingham.k d I Swawit·wor an al .around playing and thr H t Cous 011... •••••• • •••••••••• Beallcompetition for All-Star honors ha!-·'·· - Binghambeen extremely .elose, �rosser .. - •.• - • " R. G ..•....... CloverHolm, captain -'of the cbampior. Stoppel .• , L:, G._ • ,. - •.•. Rhodes.'Field ,�G��'GnICls.t�in (2) Lie·Sophomofts, ,-:was, '"Ute analiimous -' --,'-- (..d S . _. . .� ,__ • ... ��IJ "'r.· waW1te� Free throw�-.lectioD for.,the ccotCt'. positi��' �Dd llewellyn (J). Ragains (2). .Gold.c:apwn._of, the .. first._ � _ Hohlt. _���_lnpla�e� a 5trong. offensive game ,.anc· FRESHMAN AND SOPHOMOREre(§ls�ered well from dose orange. � ,DEBATERS 'CLASH TONIGHTeragulg five goals to- a game' whIle' .his but record was 5CVen' go�s. Cat Chapman, Augustus, and Parnassron playe.d a fast �nd aggresive gam,�' :�t: SophamoreS; Reticker,throughout the season··ancl..made;- _ -Ewart aD�flloritz, Freshaien.total of s:even bulcets in one' Pm! .,Up to the time Catron"'left the gam", Freshmen WIll meet the. Sopho.through an attack. of ;the �u�ps, till" ,�ores t�night at 8 in M�ndel in theSeniors were the strongest possibll' an�� lnten:lass deootmg contest.contender-s, ne�t to the Sophomores: Wdltiam. Chapman, Joseph Augustusfor first plae:e. nd Emanuel, Pamass will representKizarilJer Stars. .he Sophomores and Edward Retick-K :r, William Ewart and Rudolphixmille.r easily earned his posi. \ �oritz, the Freshmen. Two judges,tion on the: first team IrrQugb his all Assi��nt Professor Wright and. around playing, both offeD�ively am·d r . Mr. Bramhall, have already beene enslvel�, and is considered by tli .. 'followars of the series as the bes1 chosen.fNward in the game. 'K1xmiller':' ' The rlebate is on the subj�ct of therepeal of the Panama Canal tollstOlal of goals (or ,one contest .beins; .nine bas�ets. Walrath was chosen bill The. Freshmen are defendin�for his accurate work in scoring an(�' the negative side and the Sopho­in a great �an the final standing of mores the affinnatve side of thethe Divinity quintet was due to th, (IUestion. Each debater will have Y.W.C.L. OFFICERS ARE NAMED'work 'of this forward. tweh'e minutes for a constructive,Doyle 'of the Laws made 'the first! speech and .five minutes for rebut·choice as a result of bis SCO.riDg� tal.ability �nd all-around team play.' Both teams have been workingHeadland the mainstay or the Medic hard. for several weeks and each issquad, played both rOl'WUd and i-onfident of winmng. Last year thed . . d . ,. Sophomores took the debat.. andguar poSitions an was more or less: '"hampered by playing with' a losing this year the Freshmen have ex.team. Headbnd. de.erves his posi- pressed themelves as determined totion in the main to: his ,good de.' defend the honor or the clas� Thefcosive work in breaking up his op- Sophomcwes say they are equally res­ponents plays. Wells of the second olute in their int<mtion of winning.year squad is the final choice for the'first pick and made his position:through his ability to stay with his:man and for his aggres;ve work ingeneral. Tryouts for the east of "L'r auk-, \IiPaprika' will commence this ai:L'r­noon in Mandel hall at 2:30. Ca n.i­dates will be judged on voice a n . 1dramatic ability. The tryouts to),';:\·are in the nature of prc1illlillaric:�.and subsequent tests will be uuul« Ii •select the best men for each part.Two are selected finally for C:il'1!part.A new character is added t" 111�'cast and candidates may inc lud« .twith the others. The charac tcr i.�tha.t of "Broadway' Jones:' :11111 111,.:essentiat qualification is a hl·i�h: ('\ever six Feet, A few import ant l i n c-.are assigned to the part.Scenarios Posted.Scenarios containinjr dcscript i .. 1:';or tlhe parts have been p,,�tl'tl ill t h-:fraternity houses, Cobh hall. [11,'Reynolds club and the D;\II.Y �1,\­ROON office- The reading fur t li cteats of dramatic abslity will he ir"!,lthe lines of the character for wh ic hthe candidate is trying out." The 'Chorus' will rehearse to!1l( ,i'­row at 3:30 in the, ReY1l91d� cluJ.,Coach Dunham, hopes to have 111ore'of the· music .in shape for u�e at 111 i-;I't'hcanal. More men prohahly \\':11be, needed.. for the chorus. after :hcI't'BUltS of the, winter examinatioll"can: known.'Expect . Sharp Competition.Brisk competition i0r parts i� l'�_pected. Among the men of la�ly�'s cast who llave signified till'; rintention of tTY,ing out lhi:, :Y'.'ar :th'Horace .Fitzpatrick. Milton �lIH':'-'.�nd Hirsch Soble. Among the 11v\\'men who will compete arc l'aul I�l:�­�1I, Asa Blish, Haske)) Rhdl. 11,)\\­ard Miller, and James Dyreniuflh,The characteTs are dC-;':riIH'd ;\.;follows:DON MIGUEL. Alcaldo inr :\b)"or) of the town of Vi11aidiclw. \rlign'fie4 gentleman who �r('at1y pn'r­e�timates his own importallcl·. 11,struts about the stage and think..; 11,'owns the world. His Ch:ll;\('tn i'brought out in the remark hl' 1ll:1�:' ;to his daughter. "The gui.1.- will : ,': Iyou all about myself 3.11'1 pI h�';- : :\' _f10rtant features of thc \'ij�,'g,·." 1\,has one song. "My Dre:'d '\1' 1 }':!tli:y."PAPRIKA, his daughter. ,\ �p;l.l­i!l� girl. A sophisticah'(l Ilirl. �!\','lcves to attract men, and U";l'� h,':'eyes altogethcr too much. 1':11" ii, \must dance. She has no �"11�. hi::figures pro�lincntly in {'nry ('1" 'r \:._and ensemble. and taJ.a'� p:nl in 110,'refrain of one topical !'ong.PIMEXTO. hi� wonhll'�" tH'1'1:.,\·Pimcnto is the clown. 11(' 11;1:' ;1:""lines, more than any otlll'r. al1.1 1"(lne of the hest oJ1P()rt\1n:li�''_ '"score a hit. Pimcnto allie� hi11l'" 1 'first with the hero ancl tlll'1l wilh :1:,'\'i11ain and lies whh �1ih Lu'i]' � ..�i.m('nto ,has tl�rec song:o", :111 "T:: �',Sonl:.:'PANCHO. a gypsy hoy.is a fickle, \1DTcliahle y0\111�.PEN CLUB MEMBERS TOGIVE DINNER TONIGHTMen Will Meet' at 6 to Replace Ma­terial for. "B. L. T's.". Column.Choose Margaret Rhodes As Presi. FIELD DENIES ENGAGEMENTSdent (or Elttuing Year. I Head Mar�hal RePudiates' Stories ofThe oflicers of the Y. W. C. L· for Th Separa S ththe ensuing year were named at the I ree t� � eaRs-mectin� in Lcxin�tn yesterday. Theyarc as follows: Dame Rumor got busy MondayPresident. Margaret Rhodes with A�sistant P!rofessor Field of tlleVice- Presi{l('nt. Char10tte Viall. Political Econo�y depar.tme':lt, andSccrctary. lIt.lell Stred hcad marshal of the University.Treasurcr. Irene Tufts. \Vhethcr he was seen to gaze ratherThe chairmcll of the committees fixedly at more than one young wooUe: Caryl Cody. �lell1her!'hip: Ruth man, or whether it was due to�\l1en. Mission: llell'll neckley. Fin- Spring madness. does not a�ar; butance; Loilisl' 1\1 il'\';' Rclgious Meet- however it happened, three stories'jngs; Leone Ilcmingwa)·. Social; ,,"era circulated, each reporting rro.Susanne Fi�her. Social Servicc; Sal1y I fessor Fie1<l's e�gement to a dif·Thompson. l"pper Class Councillor; f('r('nt young woman.Eunice, \\'orthcn. School of E(luca- \Vhen 'informed of the rumors. thet;')n: Arline nrown. nihle Sh·dy; profcs�or s�id' that he ".-as sorry toLouise .\ very. Geneva Confcrence. disappo�nt the'management. but thatReverend Dr. Gilkey of the Hyde three enb-ragements were too much toPark llapti"t church spoke on the � fill at one time. He further added"Divinity of Jesus:' I that his affections w�e not cngaged.. Pire Damacea Deke House.,_A lire broke out in the Delta KappaEps.ilon fraternity house, 5i54 W ood­lawn. avenue, :yesc:rday morning atlien Are,Evtia. 5:30. It was confined to one roomIn . and was put out before 'serious dam.pic:1cini the .eeond stlUad, thejurlges enconntered greater difficulty age was done. The flames caught aas a lat'ge number of men weTe.play-04 heavy ta.pes� that hung in front ofing at' about par. Freeman, fonner a closel Shght damage was done toVarsity material .received die ,the furnishings of 'the room and the____ �-:-----,----c-a:-p- suits which were h"ng:ing in the' clos-(Conti��ed on �paKe 3.) , e,s.THE DAILY MAROON, WEDKESDA Y, MARCH 12, 1913.The Daily MaroonFGnDeI'l7The UnlV't1r'81ty of � W�kl,.. Bulletin and Announcements.College of Education-Chapel, 10:15Emmons Blaine 214'Senior College Final Chapel Exer­cises-IO:15. Mandel.Freshman Men-Dr. Gilkey, 10.15,Cobb 6A.Pen Club Dinner-6: 15, private5, Greenwood.Basketball-Chicago vs . Illinois,dining room of commons.. Freshman-Sophomore Debate-S,Mandel, '.Gymnastic Meet-Chicago vs, Cent­ral Turners, 8, Bar-tlett, Junior College Women-Chapel,tomorrow. 10: 15. Mandel.Graduate History Club-Tomorrow,i :30, 1-1 arper 1\128.Sopbomore Luncheon-Men andwomen, Friday, I, commons cafe.Graduate Women's Club-Ftriday,Friday i :30, Bartlett.Candidates for Degrees and Titles-Convocation invitations, daily 2t c- 3. l�residcnt's office.JAPAN HONORS HENDERSONl'he tcUlur Y not rt'al)un.ilJle [or view. es»Publl8beoc1 dally escept SUDda,... llondaye, ore •• cd here. CU1n,nunicatiun. mud beaoo bol1d.ay. 4urioc three quanen of &beUDi\�ralt7 yeu. "'ont'd u a.n et:ic1ence 01 uooll (ai'h.EDIt.erec1 .. eeooDd-cJ&. ID&U _ th.t OblcacoPa.t.-omce" Cbkaco, W.. Jol.&rdl IS. 19()g" UD-der Act of lla.rab a. 1811.811B8C&lP'r10]!( &ATUD)' ClUTier. $2.00 a �; ,1.00 & qUU'Ur.By mall. $3.00 & ,.eu; $1.2:i & quartflr..EcUtodal-Bua1� Olnc:e. ElU. 2t.l'eJ,ephoDe l11d1wa7 600.Hyde Park G.Ol (a.ftoer 8 p. 10.).Mall Box "0" Faculty Exc:bu1ce.JIaaaCl.a& BcWOI' IIkaID K.eaaIeottN ••• Edl&OZ' Leola 8&01..&tll1.&lo Edllol' - - - Bena&I'd V1DI8ak7Ihuba... ......... - - - Dudel&. II .. ,A880CIAT& &01'1'0&8•• Barr7 GoquHaakell RhettDocvtit7 WlWInGG •_ Wlluam L7manasroaTKU• KarUD SteverslMward ��Bl� Hal.mcNina o· x ell 1Dordly WellEuceoe Cblmf:De Georce Sha.fferLJ'm8.D. W 6kl�e GrayAucuat.a Swawlt ..LllUaa SwawU ..".lbea til. npener aa .me.. aad.� clear .7- &lUI II � JI!U'71IIl". lAJaaUee uuI poID& u.. _.,. to............. -a. L. a.Ffguuratively .speaking the lastmihute is at hand. For weeks therehave been lectures"reading assignmen�text book assignments,and recitations Every­thing has been on the debit side ofthe student's account book. Now thetime is imminent when he must makeentries upon the credit side-he mustgive in return for what he has re­ceived. He must neatly summarizehis knOWledge witJUn the compass ofan examination book or two andband it in to the instructor. "Thenthe instructor will foot up both sidesof the account book to ascertain hownearly they balance. The moment ofsetlement, however,. is Dot yet athand. As remarked before it is thelast minute. NOw all are equal; allappear alike. In a twinJdinc theperiod of division will be at hand.The sheep will be separated fromthe goats the wise from the foolishvirgins the saints from the sinners.the elect from the unelected. Por th;student who has put to Coad USe thitems debited him this last momen:may be one of calm retrospectioll;for the one who has taken little ac-count of the ofrerinp made h. •. • d un, ItIS m �ed a sad moment. Into thatlas� .mlnute must be crowded an ac­oruZ1n� amount of study. Theremust• a last despairinc Pursuit ofthe elUSive crumbs of kn-tedh· h OWl ge'W IC m�t in the acaregate make upa quarter s work. Insead f•• 0 a�q�nnghone �y one facts and impres_sIons t at will stay with him alwaysthe student franti"-'ly t. '. � s nves tocram IDtO his unwillinc brain 1f • I . a otc ��tena whIch cannot POssible beaSSI�ted, but which he hopes toretaIn long enouCh to use • •• • III exam-lDat1o� One hopes that the studentsto �hom the last minute in the quar­ter IS one of uncertainty and despairar� �ew and far between at the U ni'4vers.tty, and that their munber IDabecome increasinCly amaDer. YThe LastMinute. chaplain. W110 is on a lecture tour inthe Orient, was honored Mondaywith a luncheon given by Prince To;kugawa. president of the house ofpeers of Japan, according to a spec­ial cablegram to a local paper. Theother guests included Barons Ki­kuchi and Kibuta, members of theprinted, so that faculty and othershouse of peers and former ministersmay notice the truths contained in it:The clipping follows: of education, Tanevaro Megata, aWhere universities have depart- graduate of Harvard, Professormerits of journalism and where teach- Naubu Kanda, a graduate of Am­ers and students are alive to the hcrst, and Professor Hidei Fukuoka,needs of the hour, there comes in' a Yale man.due ti�e e: sluper:�isio� of news •Dr Henderson will sail fromemanating rom t ie urnversrty as con- .tlserves institutional ends without in, Yokohama on the 15th on Ie,fringing in any way on students' "Manderin" and will reach Chicagorights or their perquisites as corres- April 4. Hs classes will be conduct­pondents, But �vhcre such depart- I b Dr Mathews for the first weekments are lacknig, the absence of e.< y '.such conserving influence often makes of thc Spring quarter.possible a news service by corres-pondents that leads to publicity �... f DR. GILKEY GIVES LASTan unfortunate kind, seriously di,' FRESHMAN TALK TODAYminishing the prestige of schoolsand colleges, and forcing upon ad­ministrators explanations that cannotovertake and hence that never coun·teract the orignal canards. Realiz­ing better the possibilities in coop­erative action between students whoact as correspondents and collegeofficials. the latter: are now makingit their business to foster organiza­�on of undergraduate -reporters. Incturn for equal facilities in gettingofficial news and! for a rccogn;izc('and improved status in the institution the correspondents by thisplan. assume moral obligations thattend to put an end .to sensational re­ports sent broadcast throughout theland. News that s really irnportontfor alumni, friends and donors of theinstitution thus gets publicity in ac,curate fonn and over as wide an areaof distribution as is. possible. Having recognized that an embryo jour- meetings will be continued in thena1list may serve the college hy tell. Spring quarter.:"g the truth about it. of course inclue time dIe institution will find iteasier to assume the special task o 'training youth for reportorial OT-ditorial work. Harvard. for ,instanc{'has recently given its press corres­pondent" the new status referred 10above, The beneficial resu1t� alreadyare apparent. Some day. we thnk. thelogical sequence will fol1ow. Dean Boynton will speak at theSophomore luncheon. Friday inH uuchinson cafc. President DonaldDelany will presidc as master ofceremonies. A program c,f speecheS:�ongs and stunts will follow t!ICluncheon.Plates' for the luncheon wiu be re­Mrs. H1ck�, mother of Marionserved for members of the class onHicks, a student at the University.f application to President Dl'lany (Irdied suddenly from a stroke 0:IOy other member of the (:xc('ntiveapoplexy Monday cvening. She was('olllmittee. Seats for at least sixtyill only an .hour. 1\frs. Hicks waswiJl he ordered but morc men and Imakng the final preparations for aG \VOlllen, e .. pecially women, have beensocial meeting of the \Vomen·s .Ieeurg-{'f) to turn out·cluh which was 1'0 he held at herhome that evening when she re- CENTRAL TURNERSccivec1 the stroke. The funeral will I AND CHICAGO MEET I'he held from the family residence, I TODAY IN BARTLETT"()OJI Kimhark avenue, at 8 this morn-Iing.. .. . I .Chicago and th.e Central .Turners rManon H Ick� IS a freshman 10 the I Will compete tomght at 8 10 Ban- tUni�ersity. lIer sist{'r, Helcn. is a i lett in a comhined gymnastic, f.encing •�eD1or at \Vetlesley. and her hrother, and wre�tling meet. The gym teamsClarence, a Senior at Columbia. The will compete in the side horse. hor'younger children are attcn{1cing the izonlal hars and parallel hars only.Hyde Park high school. Mr. Hicks Parkinson, Squair, Smith. Sponscl.is international SlCcreta·ry of the Y. Roherts and \Veakly will he theM. C. A. and is connected with the Chicago entries in the gymnasticUndergraduate Reporters.To the Editor.As an ex-correspondent for a citypaper I was interested in the Follow;ing clipped from the Christian ScienceMonitor, I believe that it should beMRS. HICKS DIES SUDDENLYMother of Marion Hicks Is StrickenWith A%)oplexy.Harvester company in Chicago. University Chaplain Will Leave Yo­kohama on the Fifteenth·Henderson, the UnivensityDr.Will Summarize All Previous Lec­tures and Conduct Questionnaireon Any Question Raised..Dr. Charles W. Gilkey w!ill givethe last of his series of talks toFreshmen at 10:30 today in Cobb 6A.Today's conference will be a sum­mary of all talks given so far, andwill include a questionaire to clearup doubtful points.Dr. Gilkey's weekly conferenceshave established a precedent in Fresh­men gatherings and the first yearmen have shown their apprecation byturning out in good numbers, Ithas not been announced whether theAT SOPHOMORE LUNCHEONSecond Year Men and Women HaveBeen Urged to Attend Gather_inlt Friday.events. on tr.ick or campus depends. on the up-to-the­minute fitness of proper training. Makeo.sa part of the system. It "'!11. help over tr:1inin� tri;lls.:utd do ):0\1 goo�besides. 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II1Ir ,I.tIII'(:(l'(rII\I.1,, .J..•Irts.-,1..rtofyTHE DAILY MAROON, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12,1913.PAGE PICKS ALL.STARBASKETBALL SQUADS(Continued trom page one.)tainc:y and a forward position as aresult of his ability to register 011difficult trials. Kilner was given aplace as he was thc trongest scor-er on the Junior team. P. Coun­cil, the third mal" for the forwardposition was the third choice andearned his success through his ablework in scoring. Council's .highcstmark for the season was eleven bas­kets in a single contest.Spangler eassly made the centerJ;(Js11ion on the second team throughhis dependable work throughout thcseason and his fine showing at reg_i�ter.iug goals. Spangler established. the record of thirteen baskets for a�ingle game. Fosler, the secondII l- reshman to be chosen, was given aguard positon as a result of hissteady work, and in a large meaurchis close guarding kept the first year.nen's opponents helpless- Scofieldind Radnitzer received the two re­maining choices and their style ofgamc in a great many respects isvery similar. Scofield not onlyplayed a good defensive f?anlc but hiswork as i1 running guard broughtmuch favorable comment.Mention Others.Mention should be given to S.Council. Plume and WHlitl'� for theirgood �n<l conscienttous work with theFreshmen quintet; while Bohnen,Ilothrnan and Fairweather did somestrong work for th� second yearteam. Frank, Hurwitz, Murray and!Rehm played well for ,the Juniors.while Sellers was an import:&nt fac­tor in the S�ni(lr scoring machine.Mayer and Lewis worked well for.he Medics; Blumberg, Goldberg,Green and Young helped the Lawyersto second place, while Holtz, Shat­tuck, Math�r and Zimmerman werea strong combination for the min­isters,The University championship wentto the Sophomore quintet w.hich alsoannexed the interclass trophy andcompleted its schedule without a::ingle defeat the' entire season. TheProfessional department champjon�sb ip banner went to the Law team.who after breaking even with Di­vinity in their pair of clashes, an­nexed their final game of the senieshy defeating tho Medics .Final StandinC.The final standing of the teams:Won Lost PCISophomores. • . • • 12 0 1.00<:Law 7 5 '58.::Divinity.. 5 7 .41tSeniors............5 7 41(Juniors .$ 7 .41(Me(Lics....... .. .. 4 8 .33;Freshmen .•••..... 4 8 .33... 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EUBANK580a J aCPQD Avel1ue.�hpDe ¥i4way 6gn.1IIIIIIIilillrlllldlHlllllllillillllll111l11l1l11t11lllnll1l111l1l1l11llHI!I1111111111»1111111111111111111111111:11,.,IIf,I.t("I'(:(l'(l'IIIII" 1/ �DBRBY CLUB.6116 Cottace Grove Ave.B I LLot�RDS40C Per HourBelt Appomte4 RoomCIA tltCt 8Q1Jtlt Side8 Full Size Tables� U'e @ ® a rid iWIjiJ ¥ ® a a d:a:B:l,Frances Holden SlIinnerTEACHBR OF SINGINGPupils entered at any time. GUNSAULUS GIVES THIRDLECTURE ON SHAKESPEAREIs Fourth of Series On "Aestheticsand Ethics" Series- TwoMore Coming.Dr. Frank \V. Gunsaulus; prcsi.,dent of Armour J nstitutc and Profcs­sorial Lecturer to the Divanity schoolwill give the third of his lectures 011the life and times of Shakespeare inHaskell assembly room at 4:30 tomor­row. The talk will be illustrated bystereopticon views.This is the fourth of the series oflectures un "Aesthetics and Ethics"g-iH'1l by Dr. Gunsnulus, The tifthwill he g-i\'en next Monday at thesame hour and I) lace. .. Music" willhe the subject and twelve if lusurat ivesongs \\ ill be sung hy thc quartetof Central church, of which Dr.:_;unsaulus is pastor.The sixth lecture \\'�ll be givcn thefirst week of thc Sprang quarter.The talk will be 011 "j apancsj, Glyp­t ic W ork,' and will be illust rated bystereopticon views of sword-furni·i ure in the libr-ary-CLASSIFIEDADVERTISEMENTSrOI< REN.T-15-foom house.IJI(Jcks from campus, Ready for oc­cupancy at once. Rent reasonable.Address X. Y. Z. DAILY MA­J{OUN.WANTED-A hustling representativeto sell a popular-pr-iced room dec­oration. Especially suitable for col­lege dens, Libceal COnU11ISSlon·Only one student at each school,so write for full particulars at once.The Moskin Company, 1264 Sr.Louis A venue, Chicago Ill.TYPEWRITING-N catly and ac-curatcly done. Prices reasonable.Mrs. O. C. Ault, 5550 Drexel ave­nue.EXPERT FRENCH TUTORING­William M. Shirley, Jr., 6101 Wood,lawn avenue. Telephone Midway816.t.WANTED-Ten Law students fovacation work. 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The teSit will probahly ex­rend over a length of time owing tothe ea .. ly rising which the SlChedulen('cessitates.Manager Morton received the rail­road tick('ts yesterday and all prep'arations for the trip are now com­plete· He announces that the home­coming concert wiJl he held April 10in Mandel hall. Tickets wilt he onsale in Cobb from April r until th�concert is given, .cCd' ...... 1., nollhcln you dress ",ylIshly at a moder.itoexpeuse bz k':fJpillgrotl posted on UI0III test fash Ions Inclotbes and bats. IiONew Fasblon DcsL!!1l�In ench Issue. .\ Iso'\"3111:\h10 Informat:o:1on nil homo and JW'fsonal mnUers. 0111,. "rl()C R rllnr. tnclmllnl: 'R frro p.�H�rn. Su� :scriho today Of scud IfOf freo samplo copy. IIIII�----------.---------------------Lames! Save Money aDd Ke�p ia====== Style by Reading McC.aII'sMapziae aDd Using McCaD PaUftDSMQJJ.'S MKaAZIHE--.,,-�Pan-wlI1cnnhlcron tomakoln YOQl'own home. 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Gill·ette, and Mr .. Schacht spoke at themeeting of the Education club heldyesterday at 7:30 in Belfield hall.Romance Club Meeting.Dr. House spoke on "Palau's Farsa$ome Game Your QuintetPut �p Last Friday NightTHEY surely did show Wisconsin upin grand style. Good work boys,do it again. And we're putting up some gamejust now in the clothing line, and we're showing�p all the other stores in Chicago in grand style,too. We've assembled the "nattiest" spring clothesfor the young college man that you've ever seen.Specially fine displays of spring suits & overcoats at'20. '25. 130 and up to 148 Oliver Divinity Leader.Norman Oliver wrill lead the week­ly devotional meeting of the Vi­vinity students at 10:30 tomorrow inHaskell �. Salamantina," and Mr. Haxo on the"Twclfth Century Vie St. Edmunt,"at the meeting of the Romance clubPhi Delta Theta announces .the·' held yesterday evening in Harper.pledging of Carl Leo 'V einman,' of Salisbury at Ten-O-Clock.Pittsburg. Pa. Professor Salisbury. head of theWomen's Glee Club Social. dcparrnent of Geography, gave a talkOwing to the sudden death of Mrs. on his South American trip last nightHicks, the mother of Marion Hicks, at the Tuesday Ten O'clock in Hitch ..a member of the Glee club the \Vo- cock library. Professor Salisburymen's Glee club has called off its spent some time in a geological sur­last social meeting of the quarter vcy of the Southern continent andwhich was- to be held at the home of recalled many incidents of his trip-the deceased. The club will resume To Take Trips.its practice April 3 at the usual prac; Sociological trips to different partstice hour in Mandel. Tryouts for new of the city witt feature the work ofmembers will then be held. Arrange- the Freshman Y. M. C. A. commis·ments have been completed whereby 'sion next quarter according to a de ..th Women's Glee club will give a re- cision of ·the commission Monday.cital at Northwestern university, �fen'� luncheon's will also be a reg­Friday evening, April 25, in return ular part of the quarter's program.for one to be given in Mandel by the The commission heartily endorsedNorthwestern, choir. the honor movement.Phi Delt Pledge .•EDDY RILEY and' '. - - " - - . - ADMISSIONthe O'NEILL TWINs' --=_ F1.' , .. . � -.au oor, all seats • • • • • • 10CORA SIMPSOIt.&·cu.; . raatcony, all scata •••••••••• SC AMERICAN DC BAiLComedy Sketches.KATHERINE KIDDER & CO.In a Sterling ComedyELIZABETH MURRAYFarewell to Chicago.Edison's Sensational Moving-TalkingPictures.New Subjects: "Chimes of Norman­dy" and "Her Redemption"Ma Belle and Her BalletMikados Big Troupe of JapsThe Great Lester, Mignonette Kokin.A�trong's Players, Galetti's Mon----------------------------- k� , .,1,1EMPRESSTHEATER .:;13nl Street an4 � Aft,Week starting S tllai.9S ULLIV AN a: CONSIDINBiPRODUCING DEPARTMENTANNOUNCEWorld's GreateSt A��THE THREE SPA: BROS.CHAS. KENNA "The Street Fakir:" ,FIELDS • FINKI ComedyLIEUTENANT· ELDRIDGENove1q--PRICES'1Oc-2Ic.-ac.,COIAl'SGiADHELEN WAREIn Paul Armstron&'. p1q of the boar.THE ESCAPEPOVVERSCharles Frohman �taCharles . 1Iari.CHERRY J)OROin The New Secretary AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTSJEFFERSON OLV�PIC55th Street and Lake Avenue. "PRANKS OF PAPRIKA". wight. His good reeling towardsTRYOUTS HELD TODAY I ev�ry one is immediately apparent,and at Sigh,t every one is his friend .. (Continued from page one) billy should have a good voice. Heh f 1'1 . I .I I d f . has three songs, one of them semicw 0 a s In ove Wit lone' a yater. . .th P h I d I sentimental, one humorous, and oneano er. anc 0 must lave a goo I I "AI M '. • t le rna ater. 'voice, He has two songs, one a serm-topical song the other a sentimental WILHELMINA, an American girl.song.' . , Wilhelmina is' an up-to.date twenti-ROSA, a gypsy girl. Rosa is' a eth-century girl greatly interested insweet, sympathetic little girl. She setttemertt work and in bettering thepursues the faithless Pancho through condition of the poor. She is a take­the two acts and finally' wins him (\ff on the University girl who isback to her own faithfulness. The bound up ill student activities. SheWm. A. Brady Announces. NOVELTY PHOTOPLAY" Fin· Reels' nlgbt17 ol tbe latest movlogpictures. Best of muslc by bleb clasa��tra. Come and bear our Dew , •• 500pipe orp.n. HINDLE WAKESSeason's Best Play-Tribune';' =t: .......TONIGHT pRINCESSWilliam A. Brady's Chicago Play­houseTHE LADY FROM OKLAHOMABy Elizabeth JordanA Great American Comedy candidates for Rosa's part must beable' to make up weU as a prettyigirl. Rosa must have a good voice.She has two songs both of whichcall for real singing.BILLY HENDERSON. "the man."Billy is a stout, jolly, happy-go-luckyIn the Claws of the Leopard (3 reels)When He Jumped at Conclusions(comedy)The Girl Sleuths (comedy)The Appeal (drama must be full of "pep," she does notneed. to have an exceptionally goodvice and she takes part in tw_o songs.MARi E, her maid. Marie' is. theusual French maid, Marie is' eheleast important character in the cast.She has' no 'song and few. lines.ST,U'DEBAKER THE RED PETTICOATA Musical Comedy of NoveltyWith Helen Lowell, Star Cast andBeaut)9 Chorus.THE GREAT RAYMOND"A Fascinatine Devil."'Magic, Mystery and Miraculous Illus­ions..... ': . ..,COLONIAL.MAJESTIC ZIGFELD FOLLIESExtraordinary Feature.Chine Line Fooand Co. of 14 Orientalsr(GARRICKNew York Wmter Gardea Co. ill'1 THE PASSING SHOW OF 1912Biggest Musical Revue-Star Cut----- ----------ILLINOISCHICAGOOPBRA ROUIB pALACE MUSIC BALL Charles Frohman PresentsMAUDE ADAMSin her most famous successPETER PANJohn Con Presents .' Hew DnmaTHE IRON DOQRDirect Prom EVoPeBLAC'KSTONELEWIS WALLnin A Jlarrtqe of CODftIIIeaceCut illdaM ..... � SALLY FISHER"BUD" FISHERThe Dance Dream, Jack Kennedy a:Company, The Berrens, Oscar &Suzette, Sully a: Hussey, FrankHartley.Edison's Talldne Movine Pictures"Chimes of Normandy" and "HerRedemption TIle Lr9Jt Shirt. Disappointed) Console yourselfwith· a F adma. It's alw:-lys satis�,g.60 r-"",.. cuapons ""n .am! • fDlrUc ......"m-, ... 24!ra. � decoralet) II1I1II#ttmd-"""""�12 4alpalowled/ro&CORTMatinees Wed. & Sat.The Bie Comedy SuccessOUR WIVESwith HeDr7 KolkerPrices 5O-i5-.$I.oo A $1$