I latty -uruuu1JNIVER8ITY OF 0BI0AGO. WBDNBBDAr. �'TOB.I:iK � 1913 •..m, will be held the .t'ritlay 1011ow1I1g.Erling LuO:de will preside at thomeetrug of the Freshman class. Lastyear's officers will preside 'over theirclasses until their successors are elect­ed. The meetings "'ill be held as fol­lows: Seniors, Cobb 6A; Juniors, Kenteast;· Sophomores, Kent 'West; andFreshmen, . Kent theater. 'i'he elasst­ficafiou Iista : have been posted out­side the door to the Bureau of Recordsin Cobb.Candidates to Speak. SAE. And Kappa Sigma S ....pended From interfraternitYCouncil For One Quarter.VoL XII. No. 16.Officers for the year �or all (our un­dergradunte classes .wil�, be nominateda.t class mcetiug» Jo'riday at 10:15.'1'hi'J action was taken at a meet. IDLMonday., The manu-FRATERNmES PLEDGEHUNDRED AND SIXna.._ Meet At 10:15-ifavePurdue Game Mau Meet­ing At 12:45 Friday.Beta ADd Delta Tau Delta GetFourteen Each; Psi UpsilonThirteen.SIX IS SMALLEST DELEGATIONOne hundred and sixty-one pledgeswere announced yesterday by tho sev­enteen .undergraduate �raternitie8.Beta Theta Pi and Delta Tau DeltaIead with fourteen men each. PhiKappa Sigma and Sigma Chi, withsix each, pledged the smallest number.The pledges follow.,Delta Kappa ��Franz Puterbaugh, Chicago.Verry Dryden, Chlcago]J.'raneis Townley, Chicago.Or\·iUe Wetmore, Chicago.Morton Traer, Chicago., John Apr, Chicago,Frederick Ritlgway, Chicago._ Joseph Carolan, River Forest,- Ch,;,rles Cory, Jr., Chicago.PlI;l l Kana PsI.- Georgo Waage, Chicago •. �ward Smith, Chicago ..:.. Walter· Schaefer, Ottumwa, Ia.- FraDk Stutzman, Peru,. Ind •.John Doneho, Joliet, Ill.nany Stansbury, Joliet, Ill.Charles Taylor, .Jr., Ottumwa, Ia.Bouben Chadbourne, Chicag?MuOn Lawrence, Chicago.Dunlap,--Clark, Chicago;.,Louis Blachley, Spring Valley,Alpha Delta. PJd.Donald Nichols, Chicago.Arthur Grey, Chicago.Franklin, Chandle,r, Chicago.Carl' Cropp, WeStern 'Spring&,.. Eugene Horton, Chicago.ROy Wheeier, �i�.Herman Sehaefer, Chicago.William TempI.,!$, Oak ���Robert Simond, . Chicago.Leon�rd Clark, Sioux City, Iowa.'Allred ,Stl"bng, Sioux City, Iowa.Frank Sehlabaeh, Chicago.8IDaa ChI.eTG8Cph Balbar, Cedar Rapids, Iowa.Eugene Trout, Fond du Lac, Wi ..Carl Apaelbaeh, Chicago.Claude . KunBe)", Cameron, MOoArthur EDDett, Two 'Harbon, Minn:BoIud Forman, Chicago.PIlI - Delta 'I'heta.- John Albert&,· �ieago.Claren�e Bee, Chicago,Walter David, Chicago.-'&111M Emf', .Tr., Rensselaer, Incl.BoI... Frost, Sioux City, low ..RaJpll \ Hamilton, Chicago.RaymODd Jeflery, Lansing, Mi�h.Elmer Killer, Chicago.N V'JIIIaD.- Charlew �nt, Ch�eago.- PORter Blaeltbum,' Chicago.Howard Copley, .Joliet, m.Norman Ranis, Chicago.(CoIltinued oa· pap I)._ ITO NOMINATE ON FRIDAY I OPENING COmT- OFLOCAL SEASON GIVENof tho Uudurgraduate council yester- terday with the first concert by tb.. for the Autumn Quarter. Tbis ver; e\'t�ry player on the Varsity squad'.1 Th tinrr for the Pur diet \"US rendered by the Couuelt at .uay. e mass IDee � - Chicago Symphony orchestra, former _ hlNt Ilight, cancelling the serhDDl8ge'due gume, oritrin,ull.,· planned for a meeting' yesterday 'after�oon at 2 .b b I,Y the Theodore Thomas orchestra. sessrou because of the cola "weathew'-IO·.l,�) F'r] dav will be held at 12:45 in 'the Reynolds dub. The vote favor- 1s: u '" From a music standpoint, the seventh UUt snow, Ev�rybotly .expected thataround the '·C" bench, "rhe ek ..'Ctions i IIg' one qunrter's suspension was pass·Beethoven symphony 'Was the center ccl; 17' to 4.-which elosedscripts aro now in tho hands of thecommittee of judges, whose names willnot be made public until the winniag·play is pieked.. Abbot Murray statedyesterday that the club expeets to an­nounce the judges" decision early inNovember.The IDal date for handing in tileBlackfriar plays was set earlier thanw.ual this year in order to give thejudges ample time to read the manu­fW'ripts and also to allow t"ampus musi­dans more time in which to write",U!d� for the lyriC"", as they are oblig_ccl to reacl the winning play beforesubmitting mUlde for it.Tho Bla�kfriar play is produced all­nua11y the fll1!t week in Yay in Man­del. Lut Spring the play sel�ted,"The �k8 of Paprika", was pro­dueed four times in Mandel, and itis probahle that the play eh08en thisyear . wiD have an' equal numheT of·pet'formaDe_7./ EXPEL' TWO FRATERNITIES COACH SfAGG CANCElSSCRIIIIAGE�" ·SymphODY Orchestra PleasesLarge Audience With Var­ied Program In Mandel.Kappu Sigma aud Sigma Alpha Ep-.'. . IUZST NUMBER BEST RECEIVED silon, found guilty of pledge tamper-'iug, have been suspended on proba­I t ion (rom the Interfraternity councilTho loeal music season opened yes'of the program, but the remainingnumbers met with greater popularfavor, A eommitfee consisting of WilliamLyman,. George Parkinson, and Roder­ick' Peatfie, appointed at a meeting SurpriseS' V�":"'· B .-.(� •. -- ...,. -!"'.-·�.,.Y,�"".IScheduled .Pradice,� ., ,When-5Dow'L OD'·F.eLr-- Coach Stagg endeared 'hiw.elf· 'tothe Varlllity was in for one' of thelOllgest' and -l!Iti"li"est �iaY8 of �he Y,ea�l'or the' OM-Man is evidently worriedo�'e-r tbej. prospects of the. _l'h.r.lut. ...The program offerecl several oppor· of' the Council last week, examined gallic. He h�. promised one of, the ".. the ' evldeuee -ill the case of F. "p.' J 1tunitlcs for good individual work. In l:lrt est weeks. 0(· practice in historyDunn, and reported both fraternitiesthe -De bussey 'number, Mr. Weisbach, .guilty of pJel1ge tampering. Saturday,the concertmeister; had a 8010 passage,nnd Mr. Kuensel, first llutist, figured October 11, Dunn pledged himself S.frequently. in prominent fashion. A. B., and later took off hili button'rhe Brahms 'Academic Festival was and went Kappa Sigut:L·... s. A. E.the opening number. As usual with charged the Kappa Sigs with tamper;H,l i :.'.The 11 a�ctoli n : eluh will' meet ii.i�af!crnoon at. 4 in Ilikhe�k �l1ib'roOmf'. 'A II RtuctentH' inter�' in t.ework .hnve been inviiett' to attend.'Pra('.tire 'Will ·hegin thitt' arteBooB.Any p('�on wiRhing ,to join or to l�more ahout thc t")ub· lias been "k('c1to communi(!at� with' Harold" wrigh� ,or lIowarc} Allam", eare' Daily' ':ila�'·roon, , f�uity' i exchange.,. �.Put7.""�f:a.�'1n(.", ''''ill' (i,·c ,,' pari'f�tomf''': '"row nt :1(:10 in the'NeighfH,rJiOOd rOo�'("in honor of th'c, clc"cn' 'n� in_b('�);''''�J�t'ed at the try�OQts lut''w.ek:"ll.William Bosworth' WSI:4 d�ted ;pr\!s.eDt of th- t1aiTenit.1 crehestii' :1',�he' Int IileetiDg' ->f &he year in �en ..Jut Dipt. 'Mr. J. Beaeh Crago", in- Speaks On 8dentUlc Theology.htnictor 'in' nl1I8ie :.t ·tho lim\'('!tsity Dr. Nowmnn Smyth spoke to - Divhi�h �hool, wU appointed ':ire�t.or,' inity students yesterclay in Haskcll onof the orchestra for the co�i��", ,\, "Sc-i('ntifir. ThMlo,zy". lie character­and spoke on the excc)Jent ·otl .. look i7.(,ll t.1I(\ prC'f'cnt age n� a JlCri�1 of re­for the AealM)n, The other otr1c('� �arC'h prC<'clling nn Dl:C of ('on�tnlC'·were: '\"iee_pre8ident, Mildrccl Par�cr; tion, nnll f'tntC'cl tllnt th(' frNlttcnt at·secretary, F. L. Graybell; trea��er, hlt"kA on Theology 'Were �hort Ih'ellA. J. Peten; librarian, H. A. �r'l. I :-h.l llTO\'ccl nothinJr. Thirty �tllc1ent."'The ofthestra will meet again '-yxt wcrc Ilrcl'Cnt.Vonday at the same hour anc1 p�efor �hearsal. .�&-mi·finnl� in the Dh·inity I"C"hoolMust BUD 0« Dlvlniq 'l'emd&�-PI ........ lledie Blec:tfou. t('nni� tonrnnD1C'nt· mn�t he mn off'to·The Freshman medi�a1 dnA... will flny hy Wi1kin� \"!'. Sonrc!', Rigell v!'.hold its :(!I_ eledion WCf1n<'1'41ay at 18olnnctt, 8t.n1lin� \"!'. Tnknt ..'lni, anf11:30, in Allatomy 37. I Stcmer vs. Ford.• b .. i .. .,W .....� -�. =====-=============CJaapel A_mbJy-Baior � Go,'emor Balaton ot IDdiaDa andand tile coUece of Commerce and,&4- Governor Dunne ot llliDoia will wit- 1"01' Gentlemenness next Saturd& .... IDdjana.".1lJjnod 8PBOIALIZIK'G IX ftIB WAlft'S OFIDiDiatration, 10�, KandeL '.1ftIB OOLLBGB IIAN. Colleee of J::dUCatiOD Chapel, 10:45 game from the side lines. GovenaorEmmou BJ.ai.De haIL Ralston's IOn i. a student at Indiana. 00Uan IIlae IS. up31 W. IIoDl'oe Street OhicaloGomer 65t.Ia &IUl DruelThe expenses ot the Iowa band to'J'hree .Quartera Chlb--7 :30, Hitch· Chicago were covered by public sub.ock, C1IlJ). � seriptiol1..aCandiiaaviaD Club-8, �n,J ..�PJillolopcal Soeiety-8, 6423 Green-wOOd' avenue.t'GIDGII'OW •Divinity CJaapel-l0:15, HaskelLFreno Clu� LeDDaton, 8..u 1.I·rAIIIThe' Daily MaroonWomeu' Ahtlet.ic Club-l0:15,.NeiallbOl'h004· �llandolin Clu� Hitclacoek chabrOOlD8�VAthematical ClllbL-.:l5, Byenoa�1----""�i�::::G��-----------la�0...-., ., auc...e WeeId,. Glee Clu� .iLmea.nU-4:30,· Beyn:M u. 1Iutia 014la Club.II � ••••••••••••• a.... c:.tt!._...... � ••••••••••••••• 1IaII7 �....._ ..._.... .-...u. .....( On:aIaIIGa lluaa&u •••••••••• WiWua '*--. ";pt" ,hd .AIailr UCCpl �1IDd.Q.. JI.GDdQ.UMl � .... �. 0& &lieUAlnnIQ· ................... � mail at the Chicqo... • Uaqp. UL. Mardi .lit. llU" UIl·.. *' ol � a. '1.11.�UBSCIUP1·1011 KATKa..,. CAI'nCI'. ,,,,-aU a �CM. ,1."" a ClllUlCr.QI .wi. ,;&.uu a �car. 'L�. a quanu.�.lSua&Daa Oallcc. JW&ia 1'­.lucpboac MJd.Q 1M.( •. � .tize -.ad aIm_ coerce b� intQplecJaiJL8. It ab8Ol'ba the time ot tz..temit]' mea and u.irable freahmell.alm_ uelualvel,. throqhout the 1lntthree weeb of collep. Such a �is radical1,. wrong. What u a trater­Illty? Wlaat does membership In arn.""N') �- tratemit,. mean? From the word it-OIl ft1ll'lldaT. %lie 'Zu. ,HIt, tile batenaiq ill a bro�erhooa-. .dq examfnat;tou· --- l' � a group of oongenlal men, living to­far R1Ident.a to I'MCh Jac.a Sa .... gether for their mutual beneAt... Thet. ChdatzD.aL "WJdl8 tile late .an �nell� )ncludell .maintenance of a COD­.... � �� --- a W.. eenial homei ID1ltual help and develop­--' of ..... .,.' ,.' .. o.-c T:7....:la �ent in lltadiea and growth .,of penon­'a :d8f� �·_to � - ality. ObvioualT, reendUDg'of De�... �."� � .. mon meA shoald .have this fuD�tal,�: ' ...}.Itf. , ..•t·"�I. T�.: da_ .. .&ut.uDu:a Cl1lAlW _­UldDaUoaa han' been clwIpcl to *:l'xida7. Maadq u4SxamtnaUoA � �- 1IDa�"" 'Woal4 b JIR ...... pupoN in view. Ken should be .., f .' Ill ... to Jaave tiIIe,' � dQ of -- lectecl who wiD be ccmg� who will: �" "'na"o- OIl �, .w1tIl 1Iadt ...ut ia developing other �bera by: \� . . .... ..,.,... on JiOad;q' , Bt. � their pl'8ll811Ce and active: w�k, anaI.. " .� -. stud.eDta au oppcaliliilBl to wlao can be eplt(:ec). DR, how CaDnac:Jl. ... b7 mu:rcmi,.aDIl 1IGIWl men be aelected •. AIa .buia in •n , ..... & _ ('£ --.lIIaUq -week %« _1 Snap. jaap-tw, ��. ,: . .Ix ., � _CCII""" eel OIl � 8e&1lty bits -:01 fa-_!'.' ,'.: ;.�. .., fOl'lD&tion gIeulecl by frantic We..�, y' , ..... lain: .. _ .110'. r ... grama to hallie. t8wD, aad. perhapI •�, :\�.. '.�� � m tile., InQ'fte little more materiaJ,'. 'form the ��. ;. '. . '... ::.�..:.:.. i.·�.I.l... .,.i¥ J.. •..• -- ••• ".. t. .. ot the aelectiOli bOlD the. tratenaity. : " ._. .-. �f:' " ,..__ _ .... ta ..... u-a; point ot view. Appearuce of thef ��r.'>l .. � ¢,'<';-_"" '\ .. ; .. &D4 � • IJIdl- men and houe, & plleral ld_, of�. . .'.�. �:�� ;'.'.;" "�.�.'�.:- � * PIIaba caD- Haneline on the campua and nation-i: .; � '����"jda � Of cam., 0Jd.. ali,., &ad only too otten,. vision dU-i :.... ': -- �GPIII8d Q" - P'. lad zled by diapla,. ot wealth;. or coer-. .' tilt .un __ IN, � .. cloB-a graelliDg Inquisition by eev-� .� � _ to JlUDa-Ia era! older men, in a cloeed and II8CI�d-.,,� <� •• ',. 1ema..'U not, ......... ....., eel room in the chapter h�se, lastingID&7 hUPt . � * __ az �.4. � .... with the InaiateD� demaD�Jaoja WI ... tIda II' ?I ........ �PIRIIa.yoaraeltl" forma the buIa �- .. ..'";'_' �. tUII III lIN· 's •• , �o the freelullp's choice. Almost nO".,� ; � __ . � ta,...·.. where ie tliere tile calm deliberation,. �.: " ::. .,.. Ia 1daR 1111 M.1It8 tile thoroap;in.veetigatio� ot men and• 't '.:.. * .•••.. to .ear 1IP tile chapter b,. .� freelaman, of JD&D and� _ ........ tile _ bf .... ehapter, that lIhoald. - .... roJlIna dGW'll'�"""'" ,-..... � .. :..'" of pledging. How_ ce where pledging�ODIiate frank di8eussiOB, by manand ���,. ot tile intereeta ot each,pd wJi� they would be furtheredODe hundred aDd aixV�'" '"' "" ::� toreal In.ateK ot tJais­aDnCNneed this lIlornUaa U pJe4p4�. .., -:_. fair .. d losica1 metlaod-the wv .. teea .._. edging, .. _d before, more cloeelychapten of .... "I neemblea tile tlai .. d degree the ... eat­underlract... � bOD-« • "daoic4l" •• la".-.. 1i'L:.' :-� .. __ "'11_ cultivated em.o . �- 0 � • ,... ...... 011 �V&--"� .f4 .-aM formal �-.... lion tlaat calJDiDa- iD an aim_mad.-:1' " ,No d� .... ...,_ Ia � cieelre to be pleapd. Oar Pl'INDt. Ute"88UOIl, ad. teeIbae Jo7fal «.ad, I1IIIhiDg .,... 18 • erime apiDstu the eue may be. ftia Ia ... per- freumen ud tratenaltiell. IIu7 w-8OIlal, tile .18sh, view. Woald It ·.ot yenlt1ea laave takea radical adiOll tobe well for the chapters, til. _deale remedy 6is 8ituatioa. This should.. ",; "'land tho Univenlt, ... "oIe, to reo nbS be D�. Th. cJaapten.. yiew the rasbi. -. Il. ,,_ tile tbelD88lvea alaoald be .wake to til". '.' .: lltandpoint of ID� pledpd, eould8rea, OWla iDtereHa euoqJa to liM the Deed..1,:. ( � or overloo�ed,. but u u baadta�-' of reform. to IDstltate It, aDd to ea·... "BahiD"." It fa weD .... eeL fte fO�e reformed metlaoda wileD aaopted.PlW8Dt system � 8eCUrlq mea for Tlte '1:10 naJe lD force is a pod step,ehaptera of traten.iti. .. • Il8I'ft- and •• o.a the poabWt7 of tartbeJ:neil .. , break·__ Pne-. wi.. I.. ref...... ne blc cWDculty, of CCIIU88,. ai. to beat otHr llatendtl.. well M .... .are that aD cJaapten wiDai. to beat oUaer. � � obey th naJea; f. 0118 or two clasp­. wid. Uttle anp1e .. to .... -- terw b?eaklD' tile . nJea _,� 6e. ......, to penude, �:."... ,.dtera to do 110, ill..,...... '1'Ida11 ".'4.,.., The ColleRe ·ShopExhibition ,LBAftIEB BIDES AND PILLOWS(,� teams loom up strong .t Kich-IfOVBLUBS Dr JEWELRY.ANDigan. 'Senior lita, Junior laws, andupUa Wanted....Jdrs. Flora lIacIvor­mith, voiee builder and teaeJler efrtistic singing at Mra. Knights, �of Kinneapolls send the: b�d'to the 0rfaI,ul carda (etc:hlD& charcoal and a.ekson Ave. Term of tell leMoDS-Minnesota·Wi8eonsin game at Madison .... ter color aketchea for � IIOdal at- 'ifteen Dollars. For further .iDfonaa­a tag day, will be instituted, ·and it is fair (d.aDce*, clubs, cIimuIrB, etc.,) an ion, address 6356 Jackson Ave. Phonehoped that.· enough will be raised to oe1q deslp8d. 0 fidway .a90.accomplish tJaia.· .. "....� of til.. IIketcIM8 an muatra- COME. AND SEE an exclusiveBight hUndred athl ti1I88801l· e c ttOn. of I�oaa quota1lloaa· &D4 pu. line of Japaneee. embroider� ·cowaboob have been diapoeed of 80 ··tar ..... espedaDy adopted to BalcnN'eu, aD� kjmonoa imported direct tro. Ja-Only five hUDdred· ·were BOld: last year ftaDJarcivfDC aDd Xmae panteL paD. �nal d�iJD5 in � puealtogether, but Mr, Merriam· .expeets UlOnJ8UAL .AlfD ftBIKIN'G and cotto., crepe. Price." re�D"''''that· nUlllber to ·1:e doubled: by. the. BUGGBWrIOB'B Mrs. 8telner, 5616 Kimbark ave.� 18&end ot the tootball season: &loDe. fOl" Banowe'en or Xmas festiviUM will flat.Coaeh Ho1fer ot ·the gymnastio �am be 80Id f� $1.00. a 8d,; N� &IUli8 the father of a twelve 'poaDd� �rl clenr � MI.d.,17 »1&DDecl torbaby- bom· y"'�::.aO�Jl : .'.each f�Y1� will abo _� ...... � de:··--'_:·.:,·,l ,.,0., i. 8Ind:. "rlut8e ............. aDd.1lluatzL.Fifty red and white rqote�. �eapS UOIIII. an .. � ""val ..have been' made by the wome� At.. I 2'JIBY BA. VB 1(0'l' BBBJf. PBDf'.rBDWiaeolUlin, especially· for the )(j�ne- BBFOBBBOta pine' . a week from Saturday. u pdntlq t.hem lor the pablic woal4The men' wearing the �aps will be ar- lOb them of tIaeIr orqIuaIi'7.I'&Dged in the torm of ""W" . in the.AtIdetic BrmtielAlthough secret praetiee had been,announeed, a number of iutruetorsand students insisted on watebi. theteam at Indiana last week. They wereforcibly removed trom the bleaehersby Coach Sheldon and his squad.-Hawkeye rooters who could notmake the trip to Chicago last weeksaw the game, play by play, on achart in the Natura! Science Auditor-iuDl. Ditre. telephonic connectionsJVere made with the Athletic field. .Senior engineers average 170 pounds,and have men in their line-ups whohave had' experience on various Col-lege elevens.Bather· than haft· the busine88 men"'OOter's aeetioll.·By makiDg Purdue's only 8eO� inlast Saturday's game �th Wiaeonsin,Oliphant �eived from variOl18 mer­�hanta in the town: a pair of ah�. pnir of moeeasins, a red mackinaw,a Purdue blanket, fi�e dollars in :cred_it at the tailora', nad besides.that apair of football sboes from tile atb­letic auoeiatioll.i" no inlRlperable cWrieulty. With fae •ulty and students cooperating and d.termiDed that reform shall take plaee,. it would be a bold ehapter that woulttbreak the rules. The praetical. meu­ures to be takeD dord aD other dif·fieulty but Deither i. this iDIAl�Ie.The thiDg to be dODe now is to realizethat l'1lahing .. conducted at. preeentis radically wroag; to determiDe. to do.80methiDg '&boa'. it; .. ad 6_ i' willbe time enough to could.. w� todo. At .preeeat, tbe Intertratel'llityeooDeit i. the key to the IlituatiOD. IIcp do etreetive work in till. cODDee­tfo�U:"� . quemola ill, -WiU it . getbusy?' .�Blect Bock. �ft.A dUdent to represent tbe laoekeyplayen on the WomeDa: Athletic ...�latloD wiD be el�tea FrIday ...10:15 ID the womeD'. l1JDaulum....... �lam.Roderiek Peattie, '14, wiD be COB­bed ot bl. .0IIIe tor. practlcUly 6erest ot the quarter witll typhoid fever • . ';.,':'. • • • • -. '. • :_"' •..•. ' .•. ;. '-";.' i ••••••••••••••••••••••••••.JOSEPH· SCBKIDTftAftOIlBBY, 2'0� ABftDLBSFL�E LINE OF ·CANDIES'· .ThomaS J. Cavey,. SoD:FUBlU8BIl(G8956 B. 55th at.Imported � Domeatic L1De ofCIGARS' AND ClGARETTES.••••••••••••••••••••••••••. .. . .. ' , , .. -T' ••. , - -, , - -. -DREXEL PHARMACY C LASSIFlp)MAft IlcANANY. B. Ph. DVERTISDItlftSChicago .,Sf' per line. No ad vertiaement re-'!'e1ephone Midway 1411 'eived for leg than 25c. All claaUle4W� (0 Buy Your Drug. and ToU'--t Articl_ftIB DRBXET. PHARMACY advertisements must be palcl in &4-anee.LO�T�ilver mounted stub Water­man pen with initials G. G •. A. FiDderplease return to. Gracia Alling, 5140Kenwood ave.DAlfOB PBOGBAMS OR SAL�One full dress eoat, olle'rince Albert coat and vest, one win­ter overcoat-sizes, 36 to 38. Goodonditron, cheap, Tel. Oakland 5116-13 Oakwood Boulevard. Apt. No. 1.The CoOede ShoplUO .lIuol11c �emple..FOB BBA.8ONABLB PJlIOBS . --�.- ..BOARD-pp,y •. tamily lor n.1tedapp.li� -$5-00 "a - •. ��.o,P�ate,meals p�, rat&.. Mr:L . Gainaa, IlMWoodlaWll. B. P •. 637; pod Ia� eook­IJJ&.MalJazine Busin8118 tor 4 elaeap,goOd proftta, easy work, wiD not baler­fere with stuctiea.-B. Bumuaen, 5!lSEnsabeth Eberle,1517 B. &'7tII lit., . CJdcaco, IlUDoia. rngleaide ave., PhoD8 B. P. '1010.IThere ..-e a la1lDdrecl ormore varieties beck ......to you from every IJIDOkeshop but there is oaIyoaethat is .. .II DbtI."-b IruIit1I4Ml­the purest aucl best Of to­t.ccos-delighdul 8awr-mild and.satisft.n,1Your 00II* chum.2015.I I: t, ;{ (Continued from page L)- John lIartenbower, Chicago.. !._ Charlt"R Herendeen, Chicago.�:;... PhilbricK JacksoD, Evaiistc)D.t- Uellry Mucfarland, Park Ridge, Ill.- "':dward Marum, Chicago.JOlW"ph McDonald; Chicago.''i'ler�ard: Newman, Chicago ...... '�j�ueh P�tte�D; Chicago.tt).f��; �h���� .Siou� City, IowLDelta -rau Delta..Samuel Rothermel, Chicago... '� Bt:rry Allen, Chicago.Eugene Williams, Cbicagt).: I;' Raiph' Lynch, Adair, Iowa.Chalmers Jones, Chicago.Y..eslie J ones, Chicago.,J:: 'John Curtis, Chariton, Iowa...... ,;.: '}'rank Miller" Chicago.:: .. ::� Samuel Leland, Jr., Chicago._- Robert Willett, Chicago.Rojer Deering, Chicago.-Ned Edris, Spokane, Wash •Gardner Smith, Davenport, Iowa.•. ':.:.:_·· ... rRalph Johanson,· Chicago.ChI Pst.. ' Job Slifer, Chicago.John· Edgeworth, Kankakee, Ill.:'- • I 'Philips Goddard, East Peoria, 111.,Hugh MacMillan, �Grange, Ill. I"ratemiQ'• �ntmnD1. Alpha .Tau Omega .••••.••.• �.. •• .•.•••.. �'iO�. Beta 'J'heta Pi ..... ., � .' �! •. .: ,;. •• •••• • • •• 3.�53. Delta Upsilon •. .. •• • • .. .. ..•. .. .• •• 2.494. Alpba Velta Phi • • • • • • • • • • • • •• ••••.•• • • 2.2S5. Sigma Alpha Epsilon •..•••.... ......•. 2.306. Phi Kappa . 'Sigma .•..•••.•.•.. '.' 2.407. Delta Sigma Phi ..••.•.•..•••••• 1.998. Sigma Chi ..•..••.••. :� .�'. .• .• .••••••• 2.389. I'bi Delta Theta ..... '.' •. � • . . . •• • • . . .• 1.9010. I)si Upsilon ..•.••• � .•.• '.•. : .• :.. ••.••••• . �.4811. Delta '.1'au Delta •.•...•.... ...• ..•.•... 2.0012. Phi Gamma Delta ..•.•. =r.:: •••••••• 1.9813. Signla Nu .....•• � .... : ... ::... .•.••.•• 1.1814. Delta Kappa Epsilon ...•...•.•..•..•• ., 1.8015. Kappa Sigma � •. ' : :: > .. -.. 1.2316. Phi Kappa Psi .�': ....• :....... .......• 1.5217. Chi Psi ......................-." ... _. 2.10I .. incoln House •..•.••••••••• _. '.',: ••••. I. � ••••. ·3.44Washington. Ihll.l�,. . .... :,. � '� ..... :. .......• 2.91-.What College Editors··Thibk ...Student Self �vcrnment. .w��,,:8ar3.30 3.26 J.ms.....2.IH 2.U:!2.803.02 2.6�.2.626.2.632.48 2.73Since student self govern.m'ent wastaken from the hands of a select fewand ph�ced diree�ly in the hands otthe'student body it h� been,' an in- 2.96 2.6122.652.452.3122.3202.3731.982.012.36 2.442.79 �.3642.3452.3442.3372.7602.30 2.252.5:! �.17:!.H2.112.102.12 2.451..48 2.082.3171.832.323 2.08�1.9341.9121.844;2.3842.2562.3881.83•.. i. ----2.4233.822.76 2.34,1.SI· .'4.17'·2.96 ..»:Willis Gowwens, Harvey, Ill. '.,lle�.rill H3!t, Kalamazoo, .�Iidl.A�thur ¥��neseh, �.?-,�PUll, Wis.Arthur Harford, Chicago.AUreel. O'Connor, Chicago ... Albert Pick, ��., Chicago.Ralph Thom, Clarinda, Iowa..Frank Smith, Havana, Cului�-, .:»: Richard Gamble, Chicago. stitution of �� service. Perhaps there REPORT LABGB:, GAIN8 Ul.-Donald Hops, Washington, Ill. is no better evidence of this fact PRBSBlft' Y.·-:M'-O. A.. OAMPAIGN,.,' '-Yance' Wilkinson, Morgan Park, DI. than is to be found in the report of .,. __.. _.J coo. ' :t ...•. ".,;. Charles Noble Morgan Park I1l. its executive committee. A digest ot Divinity 8dIool·Leacls 1n;II�bersbiP.�. ',' ':'" �::.c!�£:;�e.: '��L ��:::::d::W::: f::OW:�;:� '��,�-:-.:��.. ' .... Ralph Carson," McLea!lsboro. ,.,. a new and more extensive .cb.ar�r: :.. - .. "Be one. of the' 300" is .tbe sloganI oJ,·. , •. J'ohn Griffon, Cres��n; 1oWL' Prosecuting attorneys have �·.prb· of the Y� .... ¥ ... ;C .. A. in i�' meplbers���• ',:>. ,J, Haymond. Hecht;; Chicago. 1;'·1 vided to .aid 'the eourt; .. !li ..• t t ",..,. "ampaigJlo- .. JJreat.:.c.�ol!� exis,ts! \ ., . ,I, . , Norman MeLeod, Chicago. ' The Old senatorial 'By-Steal of rep-_: I' t>etween �.� ,the; ;yarious ,,< �OIP.���njf , . 30hn MeGinni� Alton,· m. resentation from, the Ii. t SOCie. tiea,: friA� 'Worki.n�J .for '; th. e, high� .pe��e.��... :,.-J J' Herbert Otis, Chicago.' ·ternities, publications, ete,.' haS been I FFeshmen .. "haJt.e . dona� ijte .. largcstIWpplanted by a c)emooratie�.y8le�"\fr amount: 'Of money, rep��ng. $45 withrepresentation ·from-the·,clauea iii eaek iOhly··1ift8en: :members. ,dJ'}le.!-A:'"[V m�n'. , W"'W4l'-vrrgrr-An� CtrfeSgC;�:'�" \ .... '. eoDege:' _'- u._ "C ..... � ........ _ ; aDA1'tlJ».l1(edica� 8\ri�.!ng. !.e�.C!ut�o'�,; F� .f.:ialtie. Mhrdoek, San "Antonio, Tex. The' formerly closed· �:eetilipj"of the eaeh other:-...srhe mass meeting:' wu,l, .�, .. ,,'. J�'es Breedin, Cbi� ,.·1' conferenee and,·the :eoutt hil'fe '�;.,: INfield to-&l,. iD-�Haskell.26 at 10:15./' Paul ,Donker, Chieago.., opened to the student· -boc1Y� ':�! : I,' ,. ·:!'o:.da)i's luncheon. wiU>oo under the.:1 EVaD 'l'Iumlas, Toledo, Ohio. Au S. G. A. Conferenee eo�t�' :auspices· of -the' ·Law . 80hool· commis.-j' ; ')I�' Emmet Wiley, lfarlon, Ina. '.' hu been' organized to b'IiDg�&boUt. aroil. The speakers willlbe Mr. W. J ..", :,: . Xilo. Gibbs, Sj.ouX ,City, i��' greater'eo-operation between ·\lie· men' Parker oaf Chicago Y' •. M •. C. A. and �r .• : :,11 •. 8lgma �; Bpall� and WOlBeR at WifjCon,Dn' .�. ., . : . 'Yer'rifield. . Tomorrow the Me·di�alE.. E. Waeaser, L. ov.inw+"'n, D. I. 'A� .' '1" .... .. �ttee· ·h·:·· _ .. � school commi88ion ·will·have ebp,rge of� ., 6..... .se ac" comml as: pr .. r.o-"'u aG Id Fl N .... ·eh I the Innch8Oll- and Fridav will be Jun-ero �n, egaunee, JD.l. P � f�r �. �.�nor. &yste,m .. �. be p�_ 'J•. � "Walter Stern,' Isbpemi1tg, lIieh. sen ted to the student· beidy for ratifi- lor College 'comDii88ioa' ,day •..) ,_ .. ' �. Parsley., Chieago. eation. •. .' ' , ImpresMd' b7 ·CampaigD.. E tt Pri-...1 Oak P"'-·-k� m ,. . ·'Mr. Pence of·ihe'.University of 11-. \ vere a&&.e, ar , �vision. has been made tor writtenf A. B. King, Chicago. �ienti6e auditing of the accounts of Iinom spoke at yesterday's luncheoo.1_ G. Parker, Chieago. alf stndent organizatioJl& I He declared, hillUlelf greatly impressedE. F. Naylor, Chicago. A second 'eemes� directory has by the progress of .the work, and citedIK-en secured. the example of tile nniversity of 11·linois, where 1000 members were se·cured in a few days.'Doe'loi Burton· gave a -brief talk.He saHl that no mali· is fitted ·for lifewho (toes Dot reeeh'e an all aroundtraining. and declared the Y. M. C. A.broadens a man by training him tothink and aet. He warned the meonot to Deglect the side of character,which the Yo M. C; A. develops.All workers have been asked· �o,.briDg their reports io the noon' meet­ings, whieh are free, open affairs.Bepor\ "ndlDI of OcmgntlllODLThe standings "lOf the commi88ionswas reported. yesterday by . commis­sion chairmen, as follows:Normon Hart, Kingmon,· Kansas.F:· ·W�. Hamilton, <!ardner, TIl.. , Chauncey Beott, Beio, Ohio.. J:'KessIel", Chieago.·81!1D& Bu.Will Chalfant; Clinton, Okl .., Ecl1!'ard . Boydell, Chicago... Wendell �xon, Chieago.H8!!Y Beardsley, Chieago.,Jerome Fisher, Chieago.RWllieIl Meredith, Oak Park,- Albert Lindauer, Chieago.�ri).nr, ,KeDiU, Stevens Point, WiL·��. $t. .��� Salem, Oregon. .f!:i .. ' ,.... Kappa ._.. .Vel1lon Smyth, Iowa.Fred Coambs, Prineeton, 111.Harold Ilul8, Chieago.Thomas Ryan, Chicago.Willtam Davidson, CroMCt; Ark.. . �Roward . Jlee.,.; Chicago." � .' -hneis n...; )(arion, Ind.Donald �I� Cleburne, Texa�.... . Alp ... � Omep.ciarenee Thomas, Bueyrus, Kansas.. \. .t'ra}'k . �oran, . Winona, Minn.FAr) Neville, Winona, Minn.W�1aW'. Yaei�Dte1l:, Los Angeles.:Robert Brown:, E8taeado, Texas.Pred <?arpenter, Beuonor, IonG� Asher, Trenton, Mo.Laei_ mUon, Chieap. In. The Union Board has been made di-iredly responsive to the S�dent Con-_,ference. .The Junior Prom bas been m&<leless extravagalit and exelusiva.After �n' exhaustive study of ���.iog (!ondiiions here and at other eol­leges. . Conference eommittee �e�.. eeded in �ring dormitories for �enfrom the 8�: Legislature.! ... '.�t preSent. Oere is 'pending theratification of • neW' and' more . e�­�nded constitution for the Confer.ence.Self government ·'at Wiseonsin standsupon; it. merits. :,Wisconsin Daily New8.. .: membersDivinity •.•.• '� ;U..Freshmen 15,Law •.••••••..•... 22Seniors •..••.•••..• 15��h�om .... �� ... 18Modies � •••••••••.• � .13.Juni� .... � •• ••..•• 11Graduate 8ehool• • • • 1'Until: noon yesterday, 128 me� hallbeen enrolled as membe"" and $.225.50pledged. This compared well with.J(onday's flgures, which were, seventy·seve. DIeD Ad $]36.50. � .... . ---....,. _--------_ _-_. -.----Paul· Keen,' Chle�·.J� Lehman, Oklahoma City, Okla.H. E. Cope, Chie�..PhI Kappa: ·'81l1li&.Harold Tufvenson, Red Wing, Minn.Will Thompson, What Cheer, Iowa.Arthur Hu�in1l:veldt; Holland, Mich.Arthur Bristow, Prineeton, MOoA. C. Hodge, Chicago..Bey Haag, Albion, .:,Yjeh.Delta 81... PIlLLelantt Run, EDenAburg, Wash.Frank Doolan, Chicago. -1':"� 'r .'., ..I ..N'.ora thestYl�. in.'the new LI�N:. 'SHADOW:"· .And the . LION·comfort features; raake- 'SHADOW�'one of the' easiest collarssmart dr�'ers hav.e ever . worn, . " . . . .', "_.� �-. '-'�- ....... !�....".. • ...HaS the famous "SUp-Over". button...hote ·'�Easy-Tfe-Slide·�space and "'Pliable-Points.'· 6 for' 75c�l·for lSC...· '..···'··!'�·@�;s·�'�d'JnAmtir:rcaUNITED' SIURT U·C�.qO:, �crs, TROY, N. Y..",,,.;.i.wi • ..... " .. .{• .' 6" • •. .,' ,. ._. �_o_ .... o .. _ "�,�,, _.I.... -�-",jsub.$42$4�.$40$29$27,$14$21$1 '.,� �� !--��... t_ • � .... -"III" - - --�r-'''� - • • - - • ":, ". ··r �..,ACTIVITIES OF·THE.CAMPUS. ORGANIZATIONSNow in our Ne .. Bome-WE admit, . withoutblushing, that we're"eavesdropping"--that when anyimportant-social event.occurs, we send a"sty Ie scout" with instructions to keephis eyes open. Recently, one of-our "stylescouts'.' caught the "high,waisted" - insprationdress clothes; " French Club to JIeet.. Dr. Richard Thiessen of the UnitedThe effort on the part of the Frenchelub to increase ita membership is amovement which other organizationson the campus might wisely immitate.A chairman and a comittee of fourwere appointed to bring in new mow:"bers. Each member W88 88ked to 'l'he "new girls" of }'08ter Hall will.send in the names of four students give a play Thursday in honor of theeligible to membership. The result girls who lived in the hall last year.shown was an increase of nearly fiftypercent in attendance over that of anymeeting of laBt year.Madame Fayard of the Hyde Park 'l'he.tirst meeting or the �ducatlonHigh I::)ehool will be the speaker at Club was held last night at i :30 inthe meeting of the French club Thurs- room 4UO, .Emmons Hall. Dr, HuUcrspoke on Points of Interest in and4.;Seniors Will Have Luncheon.. Seniors will hold a class luncheon,Wedllesclay, October 29, in Hutchinsoncafe,high-priced Idea of aD exclusive tailoris hare for J'C)u DOW much below hissuits, $30 � $60. 0De.� 8II1t witha 'White waIDiCoat � $45 f8 remark- Phllologlcal Society To :Meet.The Philological Soeiety will meetwith Professor Cutting, 5423 Green­wood avenue, at 8 tomorrow night.Professor Buck will speak on "TheWords of Saying and Speaking," and IProfessor Cutting on "Notes on Walt­er Von der Voyelweide."able.SMAR:T' for-mal' accessories, WW' Addrasa JlatllelDaUclaD&Professor Bliss will speak at a meet­ing of the Mathematieal elub at 4:15tomorrow in Ryerson 37. His subjectwill be: "An example in the Calculusof VariatioDB lllustrating One �idecl'Variations in Space."maiDWoodlawn Trust& 'Savings Bank·12M B. 63d 81zeet, CJdCacoCapital •••••••••••••••• $200.000.00Surplus-Profits ••. _ •..• , l"",\)()().OO� .ftAft:B DBPOSftOBYI'OB POftAL SAVINGS PUBDSACCOUlfft OF I'BOFBB80KHAlm ftUDDEBD IBUi'D'ClIBCKING AOCOVlft'SIIq Be Opeuecl With$5.00TE:IS BABK JB lUABBB'rBB � 'i'BABABY 0ftIBB BAllApleat" ftIItII.'�--'-.-- ..... � .. � .•... � ....�--------- .•.... � .. � .. � .. - ..@ HERZKA BROT�HERS:':-: Tailors ':-:1545 East 53n1StNet .The suit you want is here.;' The style, ,the:- color, the particulars-"Just Right." IOpeD EveDiDp a .. 8aDiIa7 - ___Telephone He P. 1037. A STATE BANKIf ' .: ::.• :.""..• : ..•. �.- ->, -;):�.�.: . �,: .',.,:".:,', »,r., ; Bot&D7 Club. BLACKSTONERICHARD BENNETT.ADd C�Worken in Brieu'.DAMAGED GOODSStates Bureau of Mines will addressthe Botany Club t'oday on the Originof Coal, at 4:30 in Botany 13.Foster Hall Part,..Bducaticm. Clnb . Kaettng. GARRICK'lIB. \VII. HODGB inftIB BOAD TO BAPpnmsa"Genuine successor to "THE MAN'FROM HOM E." __Inter Ocean.COIlAlf'S GIAN!)8 'r 0 Paround Chicago.Biolog1cal Club.The Biological Club will meet todayin Botany lecture room at 7 :15. Dr.'l'ashiro will speak on . 'l'he �hem.1ca1Basis of Irritability, and Miss' :::;lyowill speak on Incidence and Inheri­tability' of SpontaneoUs Tumors inMice.Last Of Y. W. c, L. Talk&.Miss Geralc!ine BroWn will give theJast talk of the series on tho generaltopic, 'The Discipleship of � CollegeWoman, at the Y. W. C. L. meetingThursday at 10:15. The subject willbe The Supreme Friendship. An Avalanche of L&u.Pter.-A UDITORIUf\!.f'·TilE W HIP:'1I. qmuu.m ScieDce Sodet7.The Christian' Science Society meebtonight at 7:45 in Lexington. The So-I·eiety Invites all persons interested to'attend the m�eting •.OnID·BaD -ru.Dean. Wallace was' the: guest of hon:'or at tea in Green hall SUDday. . Inthe evening. tile: 'Women from tlie· oth­er dormitories were' invited . to thehall to hear Miss Wallaee· read theintroduction to her new book. "TheLetters of }'erman Caballero".SmdeDt Voi1lmeer' Baud.William Stallings and Royal H. Fish­er w�re the speakers at the m�tingof the Student Volunteer Band YC1l'terday afternoon. Morris F. Priee,t�e new president of the club, pre­Sided at the meeting and appointedthe committees for the year. :MiloWalrath, the former president; wu'drowned last· SUmmer.-£eDt 0JaeIaIcaI �.Dr Brokaw will be the' speaker atthe Kent Chell!ieal Society, nut·Wedneaclay at 7:15 in Kent U. Hewill address the Society on SomeChemical Problema in the Genaia OreDeposits. The talk will be precededby a dinner in the Hutehin80n Cafeat 6:J5.-Co1m� Ute 0laII.Mrs. Charles Gray will talk ou TheModem Country Home and Ita Attrac.tions at the meeting of the CountryLife ClMS in tho Leaguo room todayat 3. ::Mrs. Gray who was graduatedCrom tho Univenity, i. at Pl'88eDt theinstndor of Home Economies at IowaState College. Etlael BrigU will talk., OD. What the. Conege . Girl e&D. Do for! :her. FriendR during. VacatiOD ·at .t.omeeting of the elaa tomorrow. 'rQDJght at 8 O'Clock BJwp."Big stunning meloddama.'· - Beeord·Herald.LA.§·ALLEA�ERICANJUJSIC.··HALl:. -Theatre' Unique-Dining, 8moldag; _-LEW FIELDS in "ALL ABOABD .... :'1�INOIS'"JlO��IIBBY: AKD .ftOJ1B..·_..and ELSIE .lANIS iD...THE LADY OF THE SLIPPER·Ho�a�·.· ·'�tre�-�ADWAY' BOBBiKtJlOl(_wlA'BM.MA.OABU8JOB HOW 4 JUL.MA BBL KcaAJiB--------------------------.POVVERS�BB GO V E B • 0'B'8 LAD."GIVES EXCELLENT VeALUE.··_James O'Donnell Bennett, Beewd.-.Herald.CORTPHILLIP BABTBOLOllAE'8. 'IG LOB I ANN A -.J 'Witla t&1_ LcnnD aDd AdImr �I .•ANNOTBEB MUSICAL BIT t:STUDEBAKE_i�\'aM·'maw and Erlanger PreMD' ..,,�!'BB WINNIBa 01'BABBABA WOB'.·FINEA��"� .."..:.-.,.!'HB YBLLOW .£�··QK •• ' iAupfces OJdeaco ftea� .'�"_prloee8UI�1� ,�Ia Bdward llaelclOD" Loft QiIIIiIa ;B 0 JI A NO. �,. ;:�';DOBB18 KBABB