laily .uruunvat. XII. No.·9. 1Jlf1VBB8rrY OF 0BI0AGO.8ARBDAY. omoBBB 11, 1913.IANNOUNCE MANY TAIlS COACH WHITE OPENSTANK SEASON EARLYftIIHKS' MAHOO. OBAJICBSIN 1'00'1*BALL ABE GOODSAYS ENGUSII LAW IS TO TAIl ON SEITLEIENTTwo series of leetures by ProfessorNOT FAIR TO wom .. !_- u __ McDowell' wm D...._ S Scb_.. I- A oocI, MoulDUN &.,�¥ rn:- Writer In Dab7 CudiDal Speaks In tarr, �Yu.n;;, tw -ton, Goode, Breasted, Hall,Zublin Will Lecture... t Annual Report Tomor- High Praise or DirectorMia Katherine Keith Tella OfMilitant Suffragiam At Y.w. C. L Tea Yesterday. Vanity To Compete In MeetFriday When Two PickedTeams Will Meet.rowMoming. Stag's Work.Jo'Joyll HU1U�cll MecheDl, professor of l'he iollowiug 'h:W UJ. "-:&. .... 0 ...Starr, on "Japan,." aud "Mexico," antiLaw :11111 president of the Settlement . uauees 1n lOOUuaU IS cUI'l'cd lruUl tnt.",.Jail'" tJartlinal: courses by Professor Bchevlll, on "Theboard of Directors will preside at the "EUZABETH JOHNSON LARGEST SQUAD IN YEARS OUTSPEAKSlJown in (';hicago a dopester has de· Making of Modern Germany;" by Prouuuual sett lerneut service in Mandclcided already that the fight for the ressor Goode, OD .. People of Oth. erl·rofo.'JSOr J:uues Coach White of the swimming teamHayden J.�13 football ehampieuship will be be- .l�au,IK;" by l'rof�sor Moulton, ouhave much to J'ustifv their actions, TU1't I ... 1 f th D�'" t f will have his first ol'po�unity of ,the" II, Le� 0 e o.lhw"men 0 "woon WiSCODtJiD and Minnesota.••. K th' K' I Other Worlds :han Ours ;' by Pro- _\'t>ar to trv out his numerous squad... 1188 a. errue CIt 1, at the Y. \V. C, . Philullol,hy, will speak on the settle- We beg to differ. The forecaster' _ ".�or Atwood, ou "Sccni� Jo'caturetJ 01 f r d t FL. tea cited exwn},lcs from the Iaws meut as a gauge of the city � 'social who counts Chicago out of the Con. " eanur a es next 'riclay, when the• .'\Jorth America froui the Geologiea, . t . .of Englaud showiug gO"crnl1lcnt prej- .ioe-Is, ierenee race this fall is barking up . 'us swnuunng meet of the year willudiee agailu«t women. Tho speaker Mi� lIary .McDowell, head of the the wrong tree. W.hile Chicago has viewpoiut,' will be presented by thoI be held. 'rhe freshmen usuarly opposestated that it was not her intentiou to lJllivcrttity settlcment, will give the 110t shown the stuff that her two rL University Leeturo association during the Varsity in this opening meet ofadvocate militancy in this country, re- principal address of the morning, and vals have the eminent Amos Alonzo the Autumn and Winter quarters, Pro; the season, but Coach White is start.rareling it as unnec.'l'S8ary, but for that will present in her annual report the has a buneh of material which he may leS�OI.' Breasted also will givc lectures ing regular practice carlier than usualvery reason she feels that thc aetiv- aehievements of the iustitutien "back plot into a plaee among the high and on "Thc Story of the Nile Dwellers," this year, and has not had time as yetity of l\(N. Pankhurst and hcr assist; of the Yarlls" la.."t year,. and of it.. mighty. Chicago has three first string .. 0 orgauize the yearling team.and Dr. Winfielcl Scott Hall, of theants has been misrepresented and mis_· present needs. backfields, better line material than The Varsity squad will be i1ividellXortltwestern University Metlical de- .understood throughout America. A feature of the service will be the she has hall for several years, and more nto two teams for the opening meet.,.r'th a vl t . f th f' ta t th th' I . hi"" partmeut, will deliver 'a eourso on In previous years It has been as muenn I lew 0 seeurmg or enOl\" hymn' by Pro essor Martin rmpor n. an any lUg e se, s e 1__ •English militant leader a fair hearing Schutzt>, "The Now Nation" to the set. old A. A. Stagg, The Wizard has had c;aJks on Eugenics. us Coach White could do to muster aat the proposed lecturos in Chicago, ting of "The Son of God Goes Forth a vacation of nearly a year, and ad- "Other well-known educators will give :liugJe team, and in consequence theand to enlist the assistance of Univer- To \Var," which the choir will sing mits tha.t he is in better fettle than , ... Ul::fCl> uurrug the twu quarters. ji"L.. .arge number of promising candidatessity women as ushera Miss Keith ex- as the recessional, The full musical he has been for years. who have turned out augurs well for.. rr, Uhartes Zueblin, formerly an in_ptainetl in detail the conelition which program follows: Our little Badgers woud do well to :!.' successful season. Five men of lasthave giyen rise to the destructive Organ- Prclude ., ,. Rheinberger avoid a repetition of the seasOD of :itructor in the University, now 01 �'ear'tJ teaD! will be eligible for themethods of the English wom,en. The R 'b 911 .vb""U, uul1 rr01CSMOr John Cowper Conference season, Ca:ptain Goodman,Fantasia .,", .• , , , . , . , .' hern erger 1 •speaker reviewe«1 the foun(ling of the Pastorale .,,',. "", •.. ,' Guilmant ,-"owys, of Cambridge univcrsity, wi.. Seff, Lyman, Moore, anti Gorgas wereWoman's Social antl Political union Cradle Song, Processional No, 107, "0 .. 4 .Ieli\"er thrce lecture courses. Dr. R. the mainstay of the team and shouldI'reDch C-�b Pl&Ds IDDova�oD&and the difficulties encountero«1 by the Wor,1 of God Incarnate" Choralbuch ltaymone! will speak 0!l�_. �:�UfOpeaL show up well th�s ��.". G�_man haswomen in _soc, urin2 a_t��n.'ng !.rom E_nl:., "JT ...... ft ,.No.....2..t'7 "vut...Jeea. p .... - �Iltemllti\- �-..ai _--. - -'. -, ��, _4 -. ----;placed in tlte Conferenee 2..'»0 yu(l .ill- � - - -- � --r-- . . :apltols." Mr. Arthur Bestor, Directot-liah'poIWial leaders even when their Cross Alone" .•••••.. ; '.• • • • Houllely Freneh plays by all the members of for the past two years, 1\' eff was thef Fr h.,i the Chautauqua Institution will lee·petitions had extensh·e popular sup· Anthem "Jubilate »eo" .••••• Toun the club, the drawi�g up 0 a. ene best_ man on the team in the .fortyport. OfferaU:ry, "Send Out Thy Light".. .:onstitutioa, aacl fiDeS for speaking ture on "European Rulers: Their MOtJ- r..nd hundred, and Lyraan perfo.medLaw Is Pndudlced.•••••••• , ,. .,.,...... GOUDOO English at the dub meetings were ..:rn Significance." well in the plunge. Gorgas and Mloore"The women find their main argu- Hymn, "Go Labor On" " ..•• Mason among tb. innl.)vations suggested by .History of Association. plaeed consistently in the breastment for the struggle for enfranchise- D_-e--1·onal, "The New Nation" (Word ... Professor Nitze Thllisclay at the first 'T} , stroke.n.m; 007 Ie University l.ett.ure atJtJociation,m�nt," said Miss Keith," in the prej· b '{' rt· o-h tz ) Cntler meeting of the year' of the French• y � a lD "7C U e •••• , . . • "'Jnch hWt prep:u'Cu the cou�' or leeuctice of ·the law in favor of men. Men dub. Freneh songs and eo�vez:sationf .. L tures" is an outgrowth of �be lJ �i. cr.,.employed by the government - in the £'LClRBNOE FOLBY IS were other f� 0 ..... e program. promising of the new men who are out,• ty Extension Bureau, a cJcl'u",_,_.Army . elothing department are 8&l.e_ SPBAB'"BIl A'r JIAS8 for the team. Pavlicek is· one. of thef th . ..be lJ Ilh'ersity, WilleD Wa:i a..·· .. l\'C "",guarded from the con«1itions 0 C1r �G OH ,MONDAY WBAB BiBBo .. .A1O), f th dille of ita founding in 1913 until Julywork by a speeial resolution 0 e�,B � BO�OB 1!.II::!.House of Commons. This is so worcled Florence Foley will speak at tho .AfiO.AL LIBBBftDeclariug that Euglud) Dli1itallb i::)ululuy,Pavlicek and O'Connor are the mostbest all arounel swimmers that h.teeD in the University during reeen''J' •• e Extension huroau gan.,lectures all o,'er the 1I1Sdissippi vaJ_that women employees elerive no bcnofit. An English husbanll can be frOOtIoi the marriage bonc1s by proving theuDfaithfulnees of his wife. She can· Brilliant ribbons of five eolors ape years. He haa broken the Contereneereeord repeatedly in the hundred yardley, but the l,ractice was stoPI)cll wit .. back stroke in praetice, and is alS()the tliscontinuation of the Burcau. Tht; Cast in the forty and hundred yardHe plaeed third in tile IS\)ma�s meeting of tile Nerghborhoodclubs in Keut on :Monday at 10:15,The other club presidents will alS() peared on the campus yesterday worn present Lecture AS8()(�ia.tion organizc�:4pcak concerning the object of theby loval (�inese students commemora· - Ch' I I. b �wims.not obtai'n her freeelom without proving J courses only In u'ago alII suuur al.Nc'glll)orhnn..1 clubs. At the party .,'artl baek stroke in the City Cham·� I • ..,.tive of the Independenee of China. towns.. Lecture centers are located atwhich the elubs will give on Friclay pionship this mlmmer and at the AIDerhe r..hbons wore substitates for the the I�incoln Center, on the South SitCc;from " to 6 in Lexington every otf- time Gorgas finished third in the 2f'(·• bo .... - f th new Republi\: at Fullerton avenue anti Hamilton('amllUs girl will ha,'e the opportunity .'&In w � 0 e yard breast stroke. O'Connor"s event.Court, on the North side; at the Westof meeting thc Univenity womcn who which were not obtainable in Chieagtl. :are t.he forty anel hun�I:-��d. He h�sEncl Women"s club, on the West sitIe,are her neighbom. The Neighborh()()(1 The eolon of thQ ribbons typify the at the Fine Arts TheatP.r, anti in Oak been i"provinJr rapidly sint'e lalSt yunrdubs ha"c been reeommended highly unifi('ation of the 'h'e peoples of the anel will give any of thl! '�(lnft!rt;JlcePark, Maywood and Berwyn.fot" girls who do not live on the cam· uriental nation. In eelebration of thu During the 191;1 lecture : 8wimnaers a hard -fight. J�icle:J thc:IePus by D�ans Wallace, Brekenriclge and season, men Tom Hollingswortb, wbo "alii un.day ten (,,.inC8e met informally to dis· 250 general leetures and reatiings will, '\lbo1, wbo are sponsors for the elubs. able to eompetc last ycar h�':lU:te ofCUBS the politieal outlook of their be gil'en, including the summcr lee. sicknCM, :Northrup, OI8en, Murray, anelFOUB WILL ..-n. .. - homel ... d and the I'MUltw of the re"o- tures at the University, which arc in--- _:A Parker may develop into goo..l men,-0---- .. -'_" lution whie. on Oetolier tenth 1911, elt\ded in the summer lectures at the" .-.a&" AI _�A&8D"''''V ReclmoD, the giant plunger, if' workingASSOOIAftO. PABft emaneipated the natiCMl from Manchu Unh'o",ity, which aro included in the witb the football RQuacl at pr�nt-., hutrule. lIr. Z. V. Lee reviewed the t.wen· 8('ope of the Lecture A&'IOCiatiGn All- ,. will be a.hle to compete in the Conier·At the W. A. A. party on TuCttclay t,.. lour months of repUblican rustory C'OO11'e8 arc nrranged in groups of six, ence meets. lJe ha.� been doing sh:t.y,-.od althoufh there ha'-e heoe1l ()('. nncl four groups are gi"cn at eacht ... l..exington gymnuium a quare •a III �uioDal outbuntlJ of political strife eentcr, two hefore anel two aftertet, .. onsisting of Rutb Agar, .Janettbe �ountry hu enjoyed comparath'c ('hristma.�"'Ianner, llargaret RhOtles anel Comel· �aec anel ortler. Tea W'a3 Ben'ed anelr-- t�t1ldeDta Get Rates.ia Beall "'ilI f'ing sc"eral new 80np �I the' meeting wu c-1Mt"f1 with Chine:.c, -their o,.·n c om·posit.i on. Many Dovel lM)D� available for all tIltuelenb, aceorlting toienturC8 have hoen introdu('ccl to make an annoUlK'ement from the ofricC1" ofthis party one of the mOBt unique af· .....uc CIa. '1'0 ..... BediOD. Dr. RntlC'r, who is Di�tor of thc Lec·'ai", on thc athletie program. Hilda EleetioD of otrieen aDd dieeuaeion of tnm aM�iation. The priee of the tick·, • L A - Arter -ill ets iA a.� folJowR� A year's member-MaeClintoek and laabelle MaeMurray a pohey &or t.e u_mn qu "'II' I dan at th I eonlltitutfo the p�m of ihe 1>1'amat· Rhip in the AMOC'iation whi .. h in .. luele�WI gn'e a e og ce e eODe U· ·-e·- ., f th t - h' h 'II L._ run lie elob meeting Tue8d ..... at 3·30. The I acimiMion to all the Summer quartf!rslon 0 e" un_ w Ie .1 lJ"C , J •,If th 1 art of the afternoon. pl� of meettng win be annooneecl I&- If'f"ttlr� �a,OO. Sing1.c .. onr..e tJ .. kets,o 0 car y pc1 ' 1 d" th'rty 6veGeneral daneing will eonelude the ea_ t,er. TIle ehab DqN all .. mben to he $1 .. ,)0; an f'lng e a m ,,.," on , I .tertaiaJMaL "_L eat-.perosnal cruelty in adllitioD to unfaith·fnlness. A working elass wifc cannot in..sist upon receiving any portion of herhusband's wages for housckeeping prr·poses yet on marriage she usually givesup any wage earning employmetn totake up the unpaid work of the homc,Her work has a definite money valueand she should be safeguardecl by lawfrom having her husban,1 spenel thatsum nececaary to keep up her homeud to clothe and nourish herself an.1her little ones."By the laws rclatiug to incOOle,"she continued, a wifc's 8Cparatc in_come is not recognizell. Thorofore ifreet con�istentJy.Nothing definite .. nn he ·prec1lded ast.o Uu' ontt'ome of thc Conf .. rence �a·�on, ll1inois hns 10000t. the stronge!ltmlln, wllo hns h('('n in the Conferencefor �'C'n� in YOl'hur,r, wbo pra .. tieallywon thC' t'hllmpionship tor TI1inoi8 fof'th .. lnl't, thr.-e y .. nT'l'. NorthwMtem has10!"t 1Jn�7.nJ.!h, another flTeat natator.W'i!"('on8in c'an .,.. .. onnte.l upon to ha"_'!\ strOTlf! t .. Rm anct will he �ia1lyfonnic1ahle in tho hr .. a!4 l'!roke ."ethack �rike, in whit'h .. ,"enb Taylor isher income is taxetl at its ft<Muce shecan -flot claim abatement. Only herhusband is cntitled to put Corth thi�claim, anll to havc the money refunlletlto hini, yot he can not hc eompello,lto hand it over to h�r. A wiCe i" notlegally the parent of hcr own chillI.{Tnder the vaeeination aet.� �vernlprivile� have boon R.c'(!orclod to tbeparent of a C!hi1c1, bnt a woman apply·ing un(ler tbC8C ad" hAl' boon toMth.t she is not the parent-" lIalf·priee rates for the loctu� ara(Coati.lIed o. psp So)! •, ..":.".• i·: :�t,. "t,j.'", I ftIB DAILY JIABOON. SAIJ.'UltDAY. OCTOBER 11. 1913.Drills SqU!Ui in Finals..The Daily COACH WlIITE OPENSTANK SEMON EARLY(ContiuUl'll from page 1.)Uuiverslty Dames Club__a, Lexiug-ton. coucedcd 1'1I1,criority over auy mau illthe west, CLASSIFIEDADVERTISEMENTSllOAHD-Privato family for limited:Il'l'lil·atioll. $5.00 u week or separntoIIlt'als pro rata. Mrs. Gairus, 613tCouch �ta�g guve thc Varsity fuot., "·uo,II,""·II. II' I" .�.,-•• •• Uo.) I ; good home cook-ball "quad a resprte frum scrinuuuge jn,!!.Sunday.::;cttlcmellt Sunday-ill, Mandel.Monday.cafe.T lCsd.,�': the wet field, tackling, uud ruuuiugCollege Chapel-',,"omen, down punts completed yestor.:ay's pr'l -�e. .�10:15, �"nn{l('l..TuniorDramatic ReadingLilo uieu ill Jacli.:;ou l'ark several wl!cs Gleo Club Tryouts_-_·! to 6, Mitchell11'om Bur tlet.t, Tower Studio. yesterday and contented himself with11.1. all l'rolJalJility Director Stagg will Junior College Chapel-Men, 10:]5, sending the ruon through a long sigllal FOI( HENT-}'rollt room with Rt'P_order au all Jay session 1'or tho Yar- Mandel. drill. Tho weak plnyillg of tho' Iiuo :tr�to cntrnuco, pleasant, comfortable,!Sity 1'outua11 squad tomorrow. .At all p C is still worryiug him, uud it i:,; prob-hysles lub--4:30, Ryerson 32. vleuu :tI1I1 quiet, ·2.;)0 }ll'r week. Gil:!;Zoological Club-4 :30, Zoolo��' 24. abty that the Iinemeu will be put Drexel nvenue.Sociology Club Dlnner-c-G, Commens through a :;titr scriuunuge this moru-iug. Charging, huudliug the bull 01111----------------------1Maroon Athletics Brevities Illui.n.ile .( t;�u ....aidal $tJ&b • .a �".,.'ft J.I, \\ i.4:) all .lllh!i'C:;L..lllo 1)10U(, l.U watcHL1l0 CI·O�·COUlll.l'y squuu lO!,e iuto theo,>·ll.l.Ua:;1Ulll 1U tlle lU111.ISt OJ. yc.:;t.erday's:iturw. 'l'hu uear-ciuud UUI'':;t, caugut�UBSCRIPTlON RATES.By �rnl!r,. �.:!.50 a year i $1.00 a quarter.�y. mail, sa.uu a .)'car i $1.�5 a quarter.:!=:c.htonal.Jjusllless Office. Ellis .:!i.I'elephone l,lldway 1;00. 11" wg 1;a1'uu, iuwa IS lell tuckre, i::. Lcxinzton 14.llJ. rue .lJ.OIS!'lta.l. ,LUr a WlliSl! uj!crac.lOu, Rotanit'nl Club-4:30, Bot:iny 1:l.uut 1t. is j!roualJle bc, will ue iu cou,u, Dr. ITen{lerson's Lecture-7 :4:;, Man·trou for tho j.;hicago guiue OCtOU01· del. ThirtY_Two Old Men Are Back.Th irty-t wo lust Yl'ar's men are bue kin Snl'll hall this year. The house committee is making plans for t.he anll11:11stag all" iuit int ion.1S. A "Square Deal"];ornu:r).yUniversity of Chicago Weekly.(lCbitotial Tho ::)OJ!holllores defeated tho irOtili- BYRON GENDBEAN WINSFreshmen at aenost every univer- uieu ill. tho uuuuur cJ.a:;.:; rusu at W iscou- GINGER-ALE CON'lEST:".L.i ill the country wear characteristic 0111. .Five uuuureu sccoud year uieu for everybody is tho "SpuldiugPoli,'Y:' We guarantee eachbuyer of an article Learing theSl'alduij.! Trudo Mark that suchar t.icle will gi\'e sntisfuetion:tI1i1 a reasounble amount of serevit'e.Send for our CatalogueChicagogreen caps. There is a outgcuerulcu tho whole irCttihllUUl cias::;. Byron Gendreau won the annual gin, were i ni t.inte-] into OWl nu.l SCI"I'I,"tmore or less sporadic .&.l\U uuudre ..-d studeuts, of who.w l:ifJ ger·ale drinking contest at the Y. 11. Thursday lli;.:ht. Thl'�' are: 'fholll:l";(.ustom at the University wuro 1're:;hwoll and sixty Sopholllor�, C. A. stag in Hutchinson last nigllt. COICl1lnll� "·i11:lr.l l1i.·I,enwll, lIor:,,'"of Chicago prescribing .vero uarreu fr0111 tho rush by lJrosiuCllt with a rccord of ten and two-iifth� Fitzpatri('l;:, Erling LUIl.Ie, William Ly, . A. G. Spalding &' Bros.the same headgoar. So far there is no rau lfuc. socouds_ The contest was a kecn one, man, Ru.ly )tatt.hew�, no",{'ll )tllrrn�·.c;videllcc that ]Jead-gear of this sort Rcu Whittle, one of the best end� .Alfder O'Connor, winner of sccontl George f'nrkill�{lll, Rotlerit'k Pl'attil','.ill be worn here this vear. "Derhap� l tho Nqr.th.western s.quad. i� out o. place d . - h- b ttl . Ernest Rei('hmalln, T':arlo Shilton all.l 28 S. Wabash Av." � _ " raInlng IS. 0 e In twelvo anllthe trouble is due to the fact that no the ,gam" suffering with a soro �houl- throe tifth scconds, and 'Vindrow anll .10110 Ymwink.one has takeu the matter in hand; if der. He w� unaule to got into tho Schildcrs tying for third, with a tim� ---------------::;0, a .litue attention by the Council Lake }'orcst contost' and will be on of fiftocn seconds. Eight men wer£"woUld solve the difficulty. Some actio� the side lines for somo time. entered.should be taken immediately. Green Another .NorthwclSteru l,layer, Shep· Coach Stagg, Assistant Professorcaps are not prescribed for freshmen ard at right guard, is laid up with a Robertson, Mr. Bickham, secretary �fas a humiliating �unia, although this bad ankle and may possibly be out of tho Y. M. C. A., and Mr. Merrifieldma� have been the original idea. The� tho game for the rest of the season.a.re worn to unify the claSS-to enable Northwestern is facing a situationfre4hmen to recognize class-ma�to similar to that at Chicago in late years.build up an esprit de corps. Obviously. Only twenty men are out for the Var":".ne sooner the caps are worn, the soon.. sity. Stagg turned out a team of West_er this effect is felt, the sooner the prn champions from sev('ntecn men, soclass receives the benefit. there is stilI hope for the Purple.l4ana&ini: Editor •••••••••••• Martin Stever.New. Editor ••••••••••••• Geor&e CottiD&hamAtlUet!cs Editor ••••••••••••••• Harry Gorl:a5Bu.inc.a Ma:a�cr •••••••••••• Burdette MastCirculation Manal:er ••••.••••• William LymanPublished ililily except .sundays. Mondaysand holidays durillK three-quarters of theUmven;lly year.Entered as second-class mail at the ChicagoPostoffice, Chicago, UL, March 18. 1908, under Act 01 March 3, Ib7a. '\'I.J.l "lie , .. £ .... �j. l..u� .rcar.ba�h,etl.,.uJ. cuuuruaccs at:. HJ.illOis COlliOwl And Serpent Has Initia tiou,Twelve mombcrs of the Senior "I:l��A Fall Collargave short talks to tho 450 men whoattended the sta.c; and infonnal roception. •• Howio" Murray led the ne\vmcn in yells and cheers, .in a "pel'"session before the speakers took thepla.tform for their addresSes.Advise Loyalty.Mr. M(,'rrifield spoke to the new menon the lvays of becoming acquaintelland getting settled in tlle UniversitvHe advised them to cultivate a Si;l:cere, 'broadminded loyalty to Chicago.Mr. Bickham told of the practicaldetails of tIle work of the Y. M. C. A.in the University. llo invited aU thomen to get their . 'C" boob, and toattend the series of }'r06hman lunch_eons which the Y • .M. C. A. will givein Hu,tchil!�:on throughout the quarter,an.d the talks on "l»ersonal Problems,"to lie given by Mr. Gilkey, in Cobb,throughout the quarter.I:�p1aiD8 Traditions. Graceful LinesMedium Height2 For 25 Cents. Woodlawn Trust& Savings Bank1201 Eo 63d �treet, ChicagoCapital $:!Otl.QOO.OO811 rJlllI�,l'rofit� " 1l.h,tJOO.O(1UNITED Si.'ATES DEPOSITORYl'OR POSTAL SAVINGS FUNDSSA Y I xns ACCOUXTS of $1.00 ormoro received 011 which intere�tis allowed at tho rate of :\ perp('r cent per annum.CHl':CKIXG ACCOUNTS invite!} onthe mo�t favorahle tcrmtt con:;iMtont with. Rafe banking.Hjgh grade Gold' Bonds and Mortgages for snle netting 6% and6 per cent.A STATE BANK,GreenCallSPurduo will meet N orthwe::Jtern a.tLt Uruana, and WiscoDBin will meetIndiana. at Madison in the principalconte::Jts in the wcst today. Purdue,Illinois, and Wisconsin arO the' favorites, although Northwestern may givePurduo a hard .fight.tertaining· freshmen wom"n, by payingthem courteous attentioD-is far supe-rior to the traditional treatment ac- MAKES OCTOBER 20 LAST DAYcorded new students at unil"ersitiC!'!Tho methoO......._a play, more or less Plays In Blackfriar Competition Musthastily worked out-is a most desirable Contain Two Acts.form . The Frolic is free from the dis_astrous over-specialization which makesthe Blackfriar production SO undesirable from many points of view. It is Octoucr :!O has boen tIOt UtI the finalJato for hauding in plays for the Tho traditions of the UnivorsityJJlackiriar contest. The dato was were discussed by Mr. Robertson. Homore or less spontaneous, as student changed from Octobcr 15 because the told of the various customs with whichactivities should be. The real business lIla,nagement learned of two contem- the Freshmen should familiarize them-of college is imProvement. The formal plated plays which eould not be finish_ eelvea.;:.spect of this is mental improvement, ed ill time. The names of the jjudgos Coach Stagg gave a brief talk onand the librarles and facultir.s are pro- will 110t be annoullced until after all fairness in athletics.vided for this purpose. This is the plays llave been IU1nded in. After the program of speeches, theuniquo feature of college life. It can'l'hi!> year both ads arc requirecl to men adjoumed to the CommODs cn.fe,"iJo gained nowhere c:i.Se c.xcept in ex-Ile finished instead of a complete first where they drank eider, and ate ap-ceptional cases. Hence. the major por-ad 311.1 a scenario of the second act. pIes, cookies, doughnuts, pretzels andtion of the student·s time should be de_At least sixtecn lyrics nrc Docessary. 'ice-cream, and watched the Freshmen.lrink ginger-ale.Mathematical Club Will JIeet.Dt. Lemon and ...\ir. Darro}V will"sl'eak at the Physics dub mcctin��'onday at 4 :30 in Ryc:"son 32. Dr. � • .)'��t4��At Home In Hitchcock To��rrow. Lemons Hllhjcct is "On nifTraction Pat-)(r_ an(l �rrs .Robert-son will h" at tcrnK With X-Rays". Mr. Darrow willhomo in tho lihmry of Hitchcock hall talk 011 "A Now JJc,,",-tion of Plan'rom 4 to 6 Sunday afternoons for th(' ock's Energy-Distribut;on Law."voted'to it. Every student should makeThe other The name of tho play and t! �. nuthor'shis studies liis �pecialty.name should be �('nt through th� faeaspect of self improvemont is charac-ter and personality building. This ulty exchange in a separate envelopebI is th t 'aces eve�one from the play itself which should bearpro em one a... ."t:.roug:",l1It life, it ought to be madc' no name.college simply because it always exists.Consequently, since it is always pres�nt, and everyono can work on itthroughout life, it should need be madea. "sJ)edalty" in college, to the injuryot the real specialtY,-the laming of r('st of the quarter.mental development that cannot be ob-t.."1.inefl elsewhere. In other word�, the prcscrve� this balance admirably usingcorrect balance should be maintained. enough time to be rea1lJ' worth whUeStudies should be made the specialty; 1 to those participating, and not tooactivities-those things develOPing per- much to interfere with the real busl-_,nalltY-the incidentals. The FroUc '.• ess of stucl7. Profenor Coulter '1'0 Speak.Professor Coulter and Asooeiatc Pro·'lessors Chamborlain and Cowles willspeak at the Botanical club meeting i:;_C8aa7 afternoon �. 4:30 in Bolan7)�,--------------------------_IBE8VLT OF CASB GAJIB. News Of 11te CoIlete I E!lCO�B8 1Il0BlGAll� Followers Look For Yost '1'0 DeYelopAnothor Great IIatze ADd. Cleveland, and MichiJ,fUl feebfortu·nate ill �uring this team to fill heropen date, Oct. H.Coach Y �Ht bu cut his squad to 19men who have been placed at perma·nent training table' at the MicbigpwUnion. The men are Cautain Pater;son, Lichtner, Allmendinger, Coehran,BaynBford, Diehl, Catlett, Benton,Cleatu itself while itfllls itseU. That'sthe reason it never clogs or U balks."$2.50. $3.00. $3.50. $4.00.$S.OO and liD. For MJle by,������ Uni","ersity of Chicago Press,4.�:::§§:::::::�"III 575()'5t1 Ellis AvenueSubscribeforThe Dailylowa-(81!ecial to Tho Vaily .Maroou.)Auu Arbor, Mich, Octl 9.-WhileMaroon12.00".- DREXEL PHARMACYlIIIAft McMfANY, B. Ph.Comer 65th and Druel ChicagoTelephone .Midwa,. 1411Wh«e to bu,. ,.our drugs and toUetarticles.i'HE DREXEL PHA.B.MACYCigars and CigarettesThe Bouse of pure drugs, chemicals3l1d toilet articles.JOSEPH SCHMIDTThe student body at Iowa statellnivcrMity voted to rule out the tangoand fiJI siunlar danccs.·Minnesota.- Blue )fvbtne.l\linll('8ota iK to have a wireless teL Michigau'li 48 to 0 \·jctory over Cwt6 Quinn and Bentley.i�graph station. reuiiuded Wolvertue football followersA .. YKWIIl iH to be installed whereby of Yost'tJ old tiwo "point a minute" DORJIrZ()BY HOUSES 1NFAN'rSit will he l)OKSiblo to eommuniente with uiudlilll':', the students arc bearing iu• .1 th t th CI I .1 I Mother Goose Pa.rt7 '1'0 Be Given Next'V:u�hillgtoll, D. C. The npparatus will IlUlIu a 0 eve uuu e eveu Wallhe used for experlmeututlou and in. 1I0t up to tho usual Case staudurd, 'ruesd.a,..struct.ionnl purp�t'� III thf' Ilt'llUrtllll'lItof t'lf'c·trit·nl t'ngint't'ring.Tho Twin City Rapid Tran�itpnny has completed plana for a much into a great team. 1'heOrcx�IPhar�.II:.LCy ycmf'wy JIII,flSTATIONERY, TOILET ARTICLES}JIN]<� LINE 01-' CANJ)11-:8956 E. 55.th St. Chicar;o, rn,Imported and Domestic Line orItFillsIt·selfAnd just one simple thumb-pressure does it, too.There's no fountain pen like aConklin for simplicity. Merely apressure on the U Crescent-Filler ,.and it filk _itself at �y inkwelLSelf - FillingFountain PenHURRY! Patronize Maroon AdvertisersJust Two Weeks Left'rho victory, uevortheless, has assuredMaizo and Blue supporters that Mich- Many parfies have been given in theCom- igau hag material which will develop women's dormities by the old housemembers for the new arrivals. Womenin Green Hall turned infants· last ni�ht •'l'1".- usual first �.unc fuults such asand arrayed in babies' dresses paraded,."VI" IJIOCKlIIl,;, l,oor tackllug aud iu-up and down the corridors. Thcy alsoctficil:llt iuterrerenee, were almost en-came to dinner in the same garb,tircly ubsent from the eoutest, 'rhe Tnestlnr Foster will give a Motherhlocldllg Ww,J excellent, tho tackfiug Goose party, thc oltl members portray-,goo,l, uud above all, especiully duringElected � stent ing the cbaraeters in the jingle book.e a,. To Head Masonic tho first half of the braJllc when theClub 1In.�_ A beach part�·, which was planned for.&.IUD "rt-�lIlars" were performing there wasgood 6!ollsistcut team play at all stages,needed trotley line between the farmschool and the uuiveralty.BECHTOL CHOSEN PRESIDENTYear. In.qt nigbt was postponed Indeflnitelyby the women in Beeeher because of'rho work of tho heavy linemen was the weather.Greenwood gave a tea last FriclayHowar.l Bt'(-}Itol was t-Xt·'�}lt.i(l'Ul.lIy good, which reflects non '" cledecl presl tittle e redif 011 ·'G.erlllaIlY" Schultz,cI.mt and Yidor 11 iller, R('('rt't.an' nnd for the new members while a head.special tu'tor to tile forwards. Thetreasurer, of the l\fasoni.� dull at ita._, work of the light backs, using straight,first smoker of the year in Hitcheoek foothall almost entirely, received mostclub last nia:ht. l'fa\"oar1.le comment;Twellt�· _1h'e men, most ef them of 1u"'1\ iuually, Catlett, at half, loomeuthe Law sr-hool, aUt'llIlell t1H� smoker ""p as a stur, liaJt, at half, and Bentand IIiSl'usscll plans (or the "ear's ne- I Icy and Quinu, at fullback, were nott i v ifies TI I 1· I .' - 11ar hehil�tl trim. Hughitt s generalship• . ie co U 1 IS pan :ll1g n serres:0. • _ I WaH excelleut, On the Iine, 'forbct. ':.1tc. tall.s 011 Ma<C'-llll'o hlstor' to 1If' .. h·en • .'" I cnel, l·OIlt.IlIS a.t tackle, aud Allmen-L� mf'h l'romillt'nt in the n!" 'l'r. lfollth. . _..thugcl' at. buard, a.·��usted Cal!taiu Pat-!�' •. 1I1f I ... � anl1 (I' •• \�iollnl lill1�cr:! :als.) CISOIl an bearing thc Lruut of thearc ill p!"o�pt.'t.·t. The next meetin,:r will t_;aso a.ttu ... k, and ill olHming holes forhf' ht'itl Frilln�' night, NO\'t'mber,7 tho ::JJlcctly Michigan backg to shootwhen a tlefinit.e l)rogram will bo an· through. party and an informal entertainment 1was Kelly's soelal program.IIICLUB MEETS TODAYIN. LBXINGTON HALLWh-es of all married students in theUniversity, as well as married womenstullenb, and mothers of stullents whoh:lve no permanent home connectionin Chicago have boon invitetl to attendtho first mooting of the year of the iUnh'ersity Dames club at 3 today innounced. . .' exington 15. The executive committc.!e._'��t!. ��.��_�� t�� ,!.��!..��.�on has promised to ear\) for all childrenis being turned this week towards Sa.t-who come with their -mothers.urday's game with Mount Union Col·lco of Alliance, Ohio. For tho past8UB8OBIBB FOR-niB DAILY IlAROON$2000.Will '1"alk On FertWzation.Profcssor Lillie will talk on fcr�iliza· two years the Ohio school has beontion at the mooting of t'IO Zoological turning out teams that play on a. parclub :Moudny at 4:.30 iu Zoolottj 24. I with Case and WflJtern Reserve ofin which to subscribe for the BAILY MAROON at the •pnce of$2.00 for the year. After October 25th, $2.50.•Subscriptions Taken At The Maroon Office, Ellis 12ii!!If, l!, f, 2'IIB DAlLY MAROO., SA-ruBDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1913. •.••WILL HOLD TRYOUTS MONDAY SAYS ENGLISH LAW IS.or F.Am -ro WOllEN 1fI0 IfIBB UlfIVBB.sITyA HYM.BLACKSTO�ERICHARD BENNETTUpperclassmen To Oompete For GleeOlub PositioD& By 3. V. Nasb. '16.(Continuoo. from pago 1.)l'he speaker re .. luted some of her por· We hail thl"e with gladnelSH, 0 Mothcrwith wisdom aut! houor clad round.'!'hrough thee arc we Iiuked to eac�other ,--by thee are our 1:.L�0l'll herecrowned.Thou givcst U8 sb'cugth that shalllighten life's burdens and bauittbits fears;Thl' light of thy s})irit shall brightenour path through the oncomingft vnennt by Ed Zeeddies' being out return home uutil they have gained years.of residence, Lcnus Lundberg was sufficient vitality to pt)rmit of iurthor The glories of Oxford the olden, ofa..u. Peebocly A Co •• lac. Mallen chosen librarian. imprisonment. The "prison Iiceuses' . Cambridge and Paris arc heregh on tho WOWOll at such a time a.ro SI)rung uJ) on the Western .fields ofinvariably auctioned at tho public golden, by waves of the blue in-meotinga of tho Union. Miss Keith land mer,,:• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • stated that one sold by Annie Kenney Whl're sweet with the ripening grainsbrought tho sum of thirty dollars. a.re the zephyrs that blow roundElizabeth .Johnston, '01, gave a short thy toWN's.clothes talk on "Scrvice and Pr9grcss As And smilin� beneath thee the plainsPhases of Equal Suffrage in tho United lie em,\,-reathed in bright garlaullf!.of 1I0wers.-Tryouts for 'Sophomores and upper- souul experieuees in London where sheelassmeu for positions in the Glee club listened to tho uddresses 01' Ml'll. Pankwill be hold Monuay afternoon from hurst aud l1i� Auuie Keuuey, Both And Oo-Workers in Blteu'.GOODSDAMAGED';NOIch COILARA Graceful HighBand Notch Collar -1 to G in Mr. Stevens' studio in Mitehell of thl'tiU women were froc on paroletower. under what the suffragettes call doris-,\.;", GARRICK'lIB.. WJI. BODGI: InAt a busiuess meeting of tho club hely the "Cat Bill:' The provisions'l'hursday Carl Weinman was elected of this law permit suffragettos starvedassistant manager, to flll the position to the point of physical peril in jail, to 'fIlE BOAD -ro BAPPIHB882 for 25 cts. "Genuiue successor+to "TilE MAN;:j'·tt'I' FROM 1l0ME:'__Jnler Ocean.---.-----------C (JBAN'SGIAlfD8 TOP T B I I: F',;' � Tailoring meansthat give you distinction and individual good style. Prices $30to $60. An Avalanche of LauJhterStates."A UDITORIUl\fIThy temples and cloisters so fair 811311sprP.acl out to the gaze of till'worldE:a.ve Freshman TeDDis Meeting.Freshmen who play tennis will holel TilE W HIP•Thy mission, on wings of the air, like Tonight at 8 O'Clock Sharp.the lIags to tile breezes un furte.l, "Rig stUIllMllg melodrema,' - Beeerd-Tho seasons as on thee btey steal shall Herald.TAILOR FOR YOUNG MEN an informal mooting at 4:30 MondayI in Cobb SA to arrange for a schedule71 E. Monroe St. of games. Cards will· be exehangedand individual matches will be de-].... - � cided upon. All interested have beenTHREE STOR ES: 7 N. La Salle St.25 E • .J3ckson Blvd.but find thoo the richer in grace,And opening out shall r ,'. ''':1.1 how ret:;}J�endent and Iov -ly thy fnee!"LASALLE;:requested to attend. .rlt" �.bSt and the W�:: shnll here mingo Musical Comedy for Young and 014Ie, the Arctie anJ Tropb �h!.11............................... _ .A DIP TO WASlIING'1'OHr. eat.And many the races, but single thepurpose to learn at thy feet..For here shall the learning of ages,the wisdom of centuries fold,The lore of the poets and sages, trans_mute a.ll the dross into gold.Deep burned in tho hearts of thy youththou imprintest in letters of fireThe lessons of service and truth, bythe which to ascend ever higher.And here shall be soon the full beautyof culture and wide human faith,The Creed of tho doing of duty forOpen Satu�day NightAl\IIERICAN r:flfTheatre Unique-Dining, Smoking.LEW FIELDS In "ALL ABOABD."·ILLINOISNow In Our NEW HOME---Jast Acrols FrGm Our Old Locatio.JlOMGOIIBBY AlQ) Wl'OIIBYour Heavy Overcoat- It wont be long now be-. fore baseball conversation gives way to "coldest day in 20years" and "froze my ears" and "skating at the park"-in other .w�rds it's time to think of your heavy overcoat. You shouldn'tthink of overcoats without thinking of this store-we've done alot of thinking about this overcoat question, we've solved it asno other store can. Ready with shawl collars, belted backs,ulsters, ulsterettes, convertible coats, double and single breasted Chesterfields; Raglans and � lot more. Every style is right-narrow tight-fitting London coats or baggy, capelike modelsare equally smart and !he wollens ar<: wonderful. Rich, warmbrowns. In checks, plaids and qverplalds-attractive g-ays, blackan� whites, mixtures, bl ues, blacks, etc., plain or fancy weaves.A coat for every man nomatter what price hechooses to pay. Fourthfloor. $12, $15, $18,. $20,$.25, $30, $35, $40 to $85. and ELSIE .JANIS in....THE LADY OF THE SLIPPERby labor the soul of man pray'th.Thou bringcst the words ot great H0",,"ard'. Theatrepreachers, of martyrs who life .---BROADWAY BOBBYllOOX-_sacrificed,The message of leadors and teachers,of Socrates, Plato. the Chrtst.For thon, like t.he Prophet of Patm�,dost bring within reach of our ken,The story divine of the Iogos, the BMMA OARUSPOVVERSwords of the Saviour of Men. �BE GOV B R HOR'8 LADYAnd all moved to pUrp0SC8 upright"GIVES EXCELLENT V,ALUE."-·shall feel the breath of the lips.Like kiss of tho amber sunlight onsails of the wind·driven ships.And what though our absence may James O'Donnell Bennett, Beeord-Herald., .��.1 ..'l' .., ,;; ..... , lengthen, :1.'4 onward tho course oflife runs, CORTThe clistance ancl years shall but IfI H B D 0 U B L I: 0 R 0 S 3!'trengthen the 10"0 of thy daught·ers and sons. Bmmett 00rrIgaD, AmoId Dal7, Pl«.Oh give to us then thy fond blessing, ace BockweD.ere yet we Met out on the sea,And as through the storms We arcpressing, our thoughts shall turnever to thee !College Men's Suits- STUDEBAKERKlaw and Erlanger prt!llent-----BmmBBSON. 'l'OGIVE LBOTUBB BBB.BON 'l'UBSDAY mGDEvery College Man whowants to establish' or maintaina reputation for good dressingrequires our aid-we're rcarlJwith suits that guarantee theg.lining or perpetuation 0' thatreputation. Greens, browns,grays, black and whites andmixtures, English or reguhrmodels, special values at $20,$22:50, $25. 'fBI: WINNING OFBARBARA WORTH--Dr. Henderson will deliver the fil'lltof a series of 'Iectures on "Socialand Philanthropic Agencics in Chicago" Tuesdny night in M amlel. The��i:\l !'ultjoc-t he "The Groups of Mis·('ry." These lectares, given under thenuspieea of the Y. W. C. L. and Y. M.C. A., will be held every other Tuesdaydnrinll the quarter, on the following1mhjed."� "Th� Fnmily in Peril," Octo·her 29; "M('�ns of Family RMtoration,"Nov�mhc1' ]]; SiC!'knCM and Soc!ialH�lth," Novemoor 2.',; ''Negl�tedChildhood," �embe1' 1.'IFINE ARTS.. j,. ITBB YBLLOW 3AOltB'r.<...Auplcea Chlcaco 'l'heata Bod_.princessDOBB18 ltBA10I.,'.:� In Bd1rud Slael40D'. Loft DnaaROMANCE;-,.