".Job" is the name of a drama to be TOTAL SUM IS NOW $37 One hundred and fifty_two candidatesFAST � __ "' ..THIS. WE£l· gi\-ell at Mandel·OD·8un.day'aftenlooD. 4.58will receive degrees, titles, and eer- HAVE ANNUAL PARTY 11JESDAY" ,.1 .by ehildrell of the All Souls Sunday Martin A.. Ryerson y�terday swelled titicatcs at the eighty-ninth Oonvoeu- John Henderson was chosen managetIAwis Iutltu.te will· meet. the V�· school. The,lliay has been adapted for the Reynolds club library fund with a ti011 at 11, December 20, in Mandel. of thiIJ year's Blackfriar show by tileaity ill the 1int, baaketbaU ga.me of th" the purpose of Mr. Mauriee M. 'Kuhns. gift of $100. With tho C?Xception of Forty-five will receive the degree of executive committee of the order � ayear today u· 4.iD Bart.lett. Co� In the adaptatiOIl of the play Mr. the money given by the University this Bachelor of Arts, Philosophy, and meeting yesterday afternoon. The r ••ttage declare. thal he knows little U.l Kuhns has followed the biblieal text is tho largest donation that the elu Science; five the degree of Bachelor of of the staff selected follow,s:the ability of hi» alma. mater, aside closely, merely shortening long speeches has received. No other recent dona- Philosophy or Science; five the degree Dan Brown, Costumesfrom the fact that they defeated Bonn or throwing out the shorter ones. lL tions have been made public except of Bachelor of Philosophy or Scienco in Phifip .Miller, Assistant Cos� .High 6l-l2e t J....ut 7e&1' ill the opening: addition to the important characters, that of the Pen club, five dollars, This Education, and two that of Bachelor, Donald Crawford, Propertiea.,. game the -Varsity downed: Lewis 80-�, minor ones have been added to lend brings the total up to $374.50. of Divinity, Of those receiving the Gifford Plume, Assistant Propel1i_, :;t ... d. the )_II1t.e Ave lIhouJd not prove the play tone and .01.... Villager., Is PresIdent or Trustees. higher degrees, nine will be given the Harold T. Moore, Chol"UBlDlUIter .. ;��, dangeroua. Eight 01' tell V��y eanlli- ahepher� and water carriers have boon Mr. Ryerson is president of the boar« title Masters of Art and Science, and Ira Russ, Score,l � da_ will get into the game at SODle added with view of enhancing the of trustees of the University, Ho is ten Doctors of Philosophy. Thomas Prosser, P"hlicity• � � pastoral atmosphere whieh the play in- . the dOD or of the Ryerson physical lab- President Abram W. Ii<4Hi:; of North- f.ail.l. .L;a,.is, A:s...:'Lu .. t PuL�i ... ,ty..I, ;..r(, ,l )1'_ �W Krimmage eeaaions be- tends to set. oratory and also the annex which wlll western will give the convocation au Chosen on Merit Basis.j '.','. { ,wee. pieked Vaaity teams have been Wu Presented Beron. be dedicated at the coming convocation. dress. Since coming to the chair af4 The men were chosen becaass ot u-''. on the KIl8cbJle all week, and the men The presentation of the drama on He has always taken an active inter- Northwestern in 1906, President llarris traordinazily good work in the Blaek�are tad l'OGIlcliDa uno shape. Owing to Sunday is under the auspices of the est in the University and in studen. has been prominently identified wit-. friar shows that . they . have been' ia.''( _veral eJaaDsea in the rules, which at- Reli�OUB Education club. Last yeaz it affairs. the (,·jvic life of Chicago in eouneetlon Henderson and Prosser were in UUI1 I,f teet tIae atyle of p1a7 somewlaat, Paso met with 8Ue� at its first present.&- "At the present rate," said President with Important commissions. He was chorus of "The Pursuit of Portia'� �.i. laM laM to drill the men in the new tion at Lincoln Center, and the play Parkinson last night, "the mark of until recently president of the Union 1912 and were on the munagerial Il��J'I' ..,.... '1'0' eliminate' the delaying· oi 'WaS so decidedly a lRleeeas that the re- $1000 for the first year which we have League club. For a number of years of '.'l'he· Pranks of Paprika" last y88Z'.h· b sat; ourselves does not seem so far dis- '.. 1..'tile ...-e OIL oat of bounds plays t, pdtition this Sunday is to be mad� Y Dr. Harris was director ot sne expert- The other men were in the ehonw of-( .,..._ ... 1_- "'ven to the Bide onnoAite the same east. tant. The students are coming through ment stations ill the Uniteo States De- P ik�,: 11\ :-;.��;.. thMw the ��t.. Mr. Robert W. Stevena will play the with contributions and everyone seems ,,:,�tment of Agriculture. He was pres- ··'l�::;':::::i:f a :!:b�' of the JulliDl!,: II� JllecIr�DK �. been prohibited aDd the muaieal interludes.. Ullhering will be 80 enthusiastic over the proposition ident of the University of Maine, and class all'} of the Chi Psi fraternity. Be"(Ii - oil lhe jwiqIoIfa are .ompellocl t. done by the membenI of the Religious =_ dream of a real library seem. of the Torno Institute, hi Marylaud. is a member of Three Quartel"B club and:1 ,��.,�-;\,""',�-.�:;�;�:;;: :r;:'e1:;.;!er :.�.:. T� �. - �onh�c:�oCn;v·_eoe_�:a-btal�o·�n:d�aO: ��: ��;;; �-O���OD.;:'�::::;:;;�-:.�,,'IJ :.a. 'I. "l'�. . . c1eiat. .... b8ea: DiYiiea to aUeDd the '-0': �� ._- , '" .I.'W' ._.a-u .. �_ _'-�( :1. .... .�...... � play. Did V(lU ever try hard to concentrate' "DRAMAtiC CLUB PBBSElIft'S\ . ; fte.8q1Iad of witerau:ladaa.)lo- lfte 0.&. upon a partico1&rly d.i1fi. eult, lesson inI PLAY'UNXNOWll � PUBLIO...., •..., ;�.8teY... � Voiae of J'eJaon. Hnrper library? You wanted to absorb..,., ��JardieDp!�,. cx.mecv. Sataa· (the Adverary), Guardian evt=ry word, and ju,st � you' were in ·'McDonough'S Wife" wm Be Given· .. 4 GwpL '!'lIe ,.., .... are 8b� Spirit of the Eri .. Bradley Higbie the DUdst, the person across the table For FirSt ":rime on An7� George; �er and Holm. .lob •••••••••••• I' • • • •• •• Collins Reed asked the person next to him (or her) Stage.."... iB the most promlaiDc of the Wife 01 .lob ••••••••• Helen .Johnson to explain a passage in the book he was• .,a· WOTe aaresatiOll and ia a -faA, Firat MMBeDpr ••••• Theodore Parker atutlying, or some other similar ques­e.t ."'" ..,..ave player. Be will Seecnrd JI.-engft •••• � ••. .John Main tion wbleh required some little con­taiJdIIa ad eompetitiOll f. &D.7,' of Third X_eDger •••••••• .John Bailey versaA.ion. You held your hands to1u& 1ear'e � ,an4 �many eritica ..,. FCMI.I& )(_ger ••.•. Samuel ·Allison your ears, or bent over your book un­lieTe .. will laDd a recwar position. EUphu tile Temanite ••• Harolfl Gavett til you eould not see them, but the.f_ wJaieh eombinatiOll' will stan to- Bilclad llIe ShuJUte.Lambert Penhallow words made no impression-the tin.)aa.r-..... Jaaa ..... been decided. On Zaphal' the Neem,Wte little buu. took your mind off, antI YOtDeeeIUer 10 Evan8toD . will eome to• • . • • • • •• • • . • •• •• William DouglasGfap aDd tile p.Dle will begin � Elihu the Buzite ••..•••. Robert Adler7:30._ OIl Deeember 12 NorUl1,eetem 'Villagers, ahepherd� water earners,o.u. of N� will appear at etc. laily .arnnu1JlIIVBB8l'l'Y OF OBICAGO� FltIDAY, DBCEMBBB. 5, 1913. PRICE FIVB e...n .GIVE MANY TO GET DEGREESIHENDERsoN mCfEI'-- -,­BLACIFRIAR IANAGEIt'••jOB-- IN MANDEL CWB LIBRARY FUNDIS SWELLED BY $100 One Hundred and Fifty-two WillReceive Their Diplomas--Pres­ident Harris of Northwestern. Is Is Member of Junior CI.,,·Co 0 Place Six Sophomores· OD' .nvocabon rator. Managerial Staff.of All Souls SundaySchool Will Occupy Stage Suo- -. day Aftemooo...:-Scred Succaa Martin A.. Ryenon, President ofWhca GiRD La:st Year. Board of Trustees, DonatesSum Yeaterday.The' winner of the play eon� t__.this year will be announeed as 800D .. -the eommittee has a ehan.:e to .....aeeording to Abbot Murray y�-'An nnusual number of good playa:!aaTe!. ;t been turned in, he .stated, and & ehoiee •is difficult.How an Irish shepherd pleased thecOUl�tryside with his bagpipe butw�ted all his musical earnings before The annual Blackfriar ainller ....theater party will be held Tae.laJt..: -.­night. Dinner at 6:30 at the Hotel:r...returning home; how he came back to Salle will be followed by Raymon,lfind his wife dead and her body await· Hitchc�k in "The Beauty Shop" .. _tile ... tim.. Admi __ :_to v tbuepr.c&lee wp1 be �Couia. Pap aDd Sauer have bee.... aiftina tile nluable' l.�e8ling.u.ial bola tile !UI!I.. � :c,.djd,t.·Neuly aiU7 eandidatea -for tile freeh­...... "ve heeD _oding .t· cJailyat a. 'Ae, .. ' ....pti ... pidIiag a BOPBO .PLAIr WO"'At.t...�. __ .:�.��. . - .It· !'rP'-mWD&B&.. aeWa "-ela to __ 1M Vanity ----.. a 6IIt am._.. ....,.., a ,.. "' •• 21. will ..... eJ.. ..... C......... : fornnl,�· &n, •• e ala ......... 11& 10:11 Ia Kat, to di.� pi lei. -.... Be eu. piau ,_ u. ... c1anee at 3 to..... : � ..pue .0000000,i •• �_d1lb.J( 'ber8"817'�"", Vani'7 ........ (If Be 80dal eOIDIittee wiD iD..._ • 17 ' � In. B1IIl u.t. of aD _bela or tile d.. to...., lit F w .. ·.aa,:.wlao _'0. tMT bve aoJd tlebt& Pres-..... • ef.;_,ml.ea. B. deBt' Blaftky will uk for lRIgpBtions........ - 7. L _. - * ,1,·",.. for daira _ tlte aoeIal PN8." during.. • Ida - witll t .. wbater qurter. SopIaomore WOo-� -,-__ wiDlaoId.eta.lndleoaaat12:45.. -.... II -""'�'IWk;' J(e· MId.,... fa B1dIelbIaoD cafe. Th�I II·., U�'7 HiP,' Kapp- ._lao i ... to ao b.. Mea uked to..... ., I.-. ... 1IeU7,'-"-' of sip lip ia I..aDp&.... -. ... - .......... �..... tu' __ had to move t� some other table, whereperhaps the same thing happened or atleast you had trouble settling down to. work. Every time you talk in tho Ii ing the:> clisgrace of a public burial; andfinally how he went through the townplaying his wheezy instrument, andthereby conected enough money to payfor a re�l'ectable funeral, will beshown for tho first time on any stage Is Author of WeU-KDown Won. ul'� - .Bead of Diooe8e of· .-'Detzoit.Cohan's Grand. Sixty members of th.order will be present.BISHOP wn·J·TAVS WJLLPREACH S1JNDAY IN JIABDBIt� .....Prelude: The mountain topBeene l.....Jlelore the tent of .lob illthe land of us;. whell' the Dramatic club will presentLady Gregory's "McDonough's Wife"tomorrow night at 8:30 in the Reynoldsdub theater. llkJloll Charles David WiJ.liams. •The other two sketehes selected for delegate to the general eonveDtiOlll of .tho Protestant Episeopal ehurch .acebrary you are eausing the person n�>you or near you the same kind of an·Do"anee althoug�� you would not do soif you realized it. Would you not liketo laelp the Undergraduate eouncil illita campaign apinat this nuisance?.Helene Pollak. 1895, will be Sunday's preaeher �llnndel. Dr. Williams is promin81lt il\'the New York city dub, the Det�eity club, tho Cobden dub of Loaao.,ali\l tit., Author's dub of Bcm.oll.After receiving hia D.D. aad LL.D •in Kenyon and Hobart eollogea, .Bishop Williams was ordained & � . "in the PrOt.cetant Epi«opal ehareh.From 18S-I to 1889 he was reetor of Sf.Inted1lde: The moantaill top.Beene n-.Aa, .... ....a oatlicJe Bevillaae- the im-itational aJrair are Mauriee Bar­ing's "The Drawbaek" and AlfredSutro's "The N eeklaee." Mr. Robert-8IVJI -ocnnmacr OH 'l'UESDAYson and Miss Winifred Taylor areV., • ..,. . ,OftJIeStZa to Make Firat �oaching the playa. A feature of tho...uc AppeanDce In 1laDde1. production will be the simple eeenie ef­feets, which will eonsiat entirely ofThe eOlleert Ilen Tuesday afternoon tlrnperics and lighting arrangemeuts.ill ·lIandel is the initial performance Owing to the limited eapacity of thegiva by the University orchestra. This club theater, only 300 invitations haveCOlleen marks the entry of the orches- ;'cen sent out.tra into the field of University organ· Pauls' in Steubenville, Ohio. Followinaization& The orchestra is composctl of Elect Y. JI. C. A. CoIDmi.s8tOD-Ten this, in ISU3, he was ap})()iuted de&ll orabout tlairty pieeea. men are te \e elected for tho· 191; Trinity cathedral, Cloveland. In �8",. The program eonsists of Schubert, cla.s� comm_lon at the Y. M. C. A. he be<>arne chaplain of tho Ohio N.,·MendelPOhn and Strauss numbers. Stu- }'rcs}mutn lUn<'hcon a� 12:45 t,o(lay in tional Guar.I. }'or two terms he we"""deBts have been invited to attend the Hutchinson cafe. All Freshmen ha,·(' as president of the Cloveland libl'lll'�'board.('oncen free of charge.The program:Mareh Militaire No.l ...•.. S('hul)crtSymphony in B Minor ••...• SchubertWIltze8, "Roeea aus den Sudon" Strau�Noetumt', Midsummer Night's� •••••••.••••• ){endel�ohnOvert�e ''RoeamuDde'' •••••. -.�ubcrt hcell urged to attend.�C\"(:l'al ot Dr. Williams' _ritiDP ... , .Candidates for Associate Jlen-Men well· known. He wrote "A Valia CJhrie,., '.a1Jd womeD who are candidates fur tbdtitle of a..�ociate will meet at 10:15 tl'day in Cobb 12A to elect a spoBker fortho .Junior college closin� exereisesTuesday, December 1� tianity For Today." He haa contriba.... · .re,·iews and given numerous ad"�·",Be gave an address before til. � '"day E"ening �lub, in OrehaVa � ..last SPrini.__ , _�N V ft I • .In 8_ Chi Psi"...._ .... tile of tJae PsiUpeil_ tnt 1eu' at Janeheoll yt!18-terda7. PIll UpailOill w.ppereluala laad111� � CIal �•. .,{. nee -a. . .u'6i4arW of • OirJ,"_ MIt, befGn tMl'rneIa dabZ!CI . ...,•........ ;' ..ftm DAILY .AROO •• l"BIDAY, DEOBIIBBB s, 1915.Brief Campu NewsThe D a i I y Mar 0 0 D Ic=., ====��B==-====�====:;uDelia .,=========== =TODAY.Club to Haye Formal-The next Rey-,..PudbllShetl rnornincs. except Sunday and I -.- .. -an Social Com.mit·-IO·.l�,_on 11.7. durln.c the Autumn. \Vlnter and """ 1.'ll:iQU.U1 � ..,!:::�s quarters. by The Dally Maroon Cobb �)R. nolds club social affair of the quarterSophomore will be a formal dance Friday, Decem­MeetiDg_I0: 1:3.ocr 12. l\Iembers have been asked notCla.ss111. D. Steyer.Q. W. CoUIDgbamH. S. GorgasB. P. )la»lW.·H. LymaD .allAlrla.r EditorN�w. Editor Kent theater.Athletln EdItor Glee Club-Lea\'c for Joliet at 12.Baslnt'»» lIanagt'rClreulaUoD lIanager Applications for Loans from Student--------------------------- to send flowers or come in carriag�Auoelate Eclltora('n.� Sharrer Doroth)' \\,.,11Nina O'!"dll AUJ;usta SwawUe !-'uIIII society must be filed wlth Mr. pllcatlons for loans from the StudentHobertl'oll by 1I00n. Fund society must be filed by noon to-Y. M. C, A. Freshman Luncheon.- day with Mr. Robertson, secretary to12:,15, Conunons cafe.JUnior Dane6-4 to 6, Renyolds club.German Club-4:�O, Lexington hall.Southern Club-<3:30, Cobb 12A.Y. W. C. L. Christmas party forE'ntered lUI seconu-ctasa maU at theChlcalro POslomce, ChlcaJOo. Ill., March 18.1908. under Act of March 3, 1803. the President,Mrs. Engelke Addresses Club-'Mrs.Jdn Darling Engelke was the speakerat the meeting of the Equal Suffrage.SUB:;(;IUPTIO:S B.AT�B), carrier: $2.50 a year; $1_00 a quarter.Dy mall: $3.uo a year; $1.::5 a quar ter,Edltorlal-Dqslness Office, EIIIII 24.Telephone Midway 800. After 10 p mH�118 Park 4869. .Cosmopolitan dub and Student Voluu- league yesterday. She told of the workteer Balla--S, Lexington League room, of the Chicago Polital Equality esubTO.!\IOUROW and the work that the organization hadY. M. C. A. FiQld TriP-8:30, Cobb done at Spziugfield before the passage15S. ' r "'.. of the equal suffrage bill. Mrs. Engelke'.::' ,Score Club Dance-2:30 Rosalie hail: is chairman of the ward organlzationSophomore Dance--3:30, Reynolds of the Civic league and is also chair-club. man of the Sixth ward civic organiza­tion.Maroon Preas. 5511- Cottage Grove Avenue.(lbitorialfte two music societies of the Uni­v�ty-the Tiger's Head and theHarpsLchoi-d-have been,SongBook. �, � compUers and�tors of the Uniyer­sit7 soq-book. 'l'he twe HOW MAROON BECAMESOCi.et.ies haye, 'a hea.vy respoDSlbUityand a great, opportunity'. ,The song-book which. they wW. �pUe will be Can you picture old man Stagg fight-ing against the color with which hisone of the greatest single fadtors ind' name is linked today all over theeVel� a mnslca.l element in the vice-president. The other officers are:u,'_,,'_4" the �m-�"_, If the sonar boo' k country? Back in 1895, when the color R b " .. K-.I.U.Q VA "a.._ ..." _ e a 'J.u.oC lnnon, secretary-treasurer;, is' a-,,�'V'" and an ed -,th" a_.---'::_ question was first agitated ,a committee H - J Ii -...... __ w. _, WI. .&I.I.MOI.gow.u arriet, ones, 'branan; Dorothy St--�.,; ,." " " ,- was "appointed representing football,��...; ,1� � prove 'a strong in- rachan, manager; Ruth Agar, leader;baseball, 'trnek and 'tennis. This com-een�e to � IiI. tts pIa.c8 on the and Helen Brooks 'pianis�h-atemi�. h�_ pi&no" �t ,rin be '� mittoe called the first meeting in Cobb,ever-present lnYitation to 'tb fellows Joseph E. Raycroft, later physical di- Compaa Smokers and Non-Smokerst': ",.:" .. - ," " " rector at the University presiding' ,. at" -, Recent investigations in a large west­� .LI4ve a.' f� Chicago songs. ftesame Win be'tm& in �� �_ .here the first proposals were offered_ ern high school �lative to the, - eon-. ' h" 0 , , ", - - Maroon was, not even mentioned. Three nection between scholarship and smok-lUg Ouses in fact, wherever studentsCOngrePte." Thus a good' �wt-b� color co��ination� were suggested and ing dlsclose some interesting facts. O�will be miore than 'a Couveni" ., ,in :adtliti<?n the single color scarlet. a class of one, hundred and three, ,43.7ence ... or ' , .,those who wish to ami._4t Will be ; " ,!!l�, �ltl �an spoke f.or green and red. per ccnt w_ere, smokers. The averagefactor 'inducing and leading Students Four s�pp'���d �carlet with speeches. schoralship. of these boys was 77.2 pertci. sing. And a bad song-book, u unat- When the meeting closed a new com- cent while that ,of non-smokers' ,W&:'tr&t.-ti�e s6�-bOOk, an inadequa.te song- mittf'e �as �:vpointed and a second stu- 7:l.I per cent. TWo smokers had a reebctok, ;.m 'b8� 0Dly a waste' Of money. dt: ...-t:lp�nl?, c�ed. - Again Raycroft ord of ove .. 90 per cent-and sa-non,which will' be the case? The two' so- occu�)ied the chair. Again Coach Stagg smokers. The first five are non-smoker�cieties Will �er. They have been took the floor for. green and red; but and the lowest six smoke. In all comcriticised �,f� ,lack of actiYity- things, began to change when Warren paric;on the advantage lies with thhere is a � to make good in oYer- B('han �f the track team started with non-smokers,wh� fashiOn.' a rousing Epeech for maroon. Clarke,:llallory, G ill, followed with a talk each, fte present camp .... � 0........... _ talk meeting of the Episcopal men's club-.u �.. -then others, and when the vote wasing: in the raa.cUng rooms of lib--'AC' last night in Hutchinson cafe, a consti-�c •.u..... taken, the Un�versity had settled thatis commendabl Tb. tution was formally adopted, and thle. e rnuronn should be "our color grand."'ralldDg in 'sad feature of the whole The ballot was unanimous. The old name of the society changed to thl'Harper. . - SitUa,tiOn is that such a Churchmen'S .Asociation of the Uni_man lost; and· when he talks for sports-can:paign' should be versity of Chicago. The following ofmanship now we can look back over ficers were elected: Victor Bruder,the years that prove him a good loser."THE COLOR GRAND" Women's Glee Club El�LilliaJlBates was elected president of the Wo,men's glee club at a meeting held yes­terday while Phyllis Fay was electedEpiscoPal Ken Keet--.A.t the regularDecessaI'Y. Univcr:-ity men and womenare 'supposed to understand and prac­tice ordinary cou:t:�y; and the distatesof most elemeDtary courtesy requiresil�ce in a �e of study. How stu­dents can be so blind to the ordiJi,ary� courtesies and 'indifferent to tb'"rights of """era as'the student must bewho ,ta':ks in the reading rooms, is hardto understand. president; G. B. Kerman, vice-presideniEXPECT TO ISSUE FIRST Charles Coxe, secretary; G. A. Gray,LITEBABY MONTHLY SOON treasurer. Dr. John Henry Hopkins,pastor of the Church of the Redeemer,Editors Plan to Bring Out Number Be- addressed the association on "Thefore End of �- Early Church Conllicts and Victories.··Awalt ApprovaL Campaign plans for the ensuing yearwere discussed. The next meeting willPlans for issuing the first number of be held Thursday, January 8.the Chicago Literary monthly are nowMembers of the UDiYer8lty communi- lnder way, and members of the boaTt)t¥ will have an opportunity soon te. of editors hope to bring out the number Announcement of the winning play injudge the worth of the before the Christmas holidays. The the contest for the annual "CampusFollies" production will be made atthe annual meeting of the W. A. A. atcrchestra, when that or- edtiors are awaiting the approval ofganization giYes a COD- the Board of ,Student Organizations,cert ill Maudel free to which practically haa been a:ssured 1: 15 Tuesday in the gymnasium. Re-alL The orchestra has made a splen. t hem. Ogden Coleman, the new bus- ,ports of the activities of the aMOCiadid start. It has not burueU red 1lra, inc� manager of the magazine, is solic- tion will be read and all members areand invoked co!!cge spirit ar.d inslstC!d iting advertisements for the first issue.'th th urged to be present.,a.t e student's duty to his Alma lfany contributions hayc been re-Mater require t.... at he attend the Ot'- ccived to date, but more arc needed. Mathews Attends IleetiD&-Dcanchestra concert. It recoJmiZes the fact The tn'cs of manuscripts solicited in- ShaiIer Mathcws is now in Baltimore,that '(college sp!rit" t� no magi� talis- dude �hort stories, "crsc, skctchcs an,1 attcnding a meeting of the Executiveman, with which t:) inveke money from �pccial articles on live topics. Tho�", committee of the feacral council ofstudents, tar ary old thin.« or �- suhmitted should be handed in to box Churchcs of Christ in America, of whichformanco. • '.rhe Qrchestra is Willing to 1 i ;j, :Faculty exchange. EI�bi1ity tt hc is president. He will rcturn to th(make good; it i8 willin� to show e7ery- mcmhersllip on ncxt year's board of Unh·-:>rsity Tucsday,ODe wh�t it caD do before attemp"illJt c.)itors will be ba.�cd largcly on theto m-"e mODew It -.In be most u Graduate WOlDen Hold 'rea-Gradu-.. #' WI.I.I. n- stuflcnts' contributions in this ycar'sfortunate If' the students do 'Dot realize ate womcn in thc science departmcnt.qissues.this, and \1lin out to 8::e what the ':'lr- of Physiology, Pathology, ChcmistrypDtution is _wortb. It must haYe some Mr. Merri1leld to Address C1ub-�rr. :Jnel Physics wcre hostesses at thestnngtb, if aD1' JudlmentB may be :lr(�rrificld will ad<1ress thc Japanese weckly tea of the Graduate Women'smade on the � of tile wisdom sbown d"h at it.q rcguJaT monthly meeting in ('lub yesterday at Lexington. This wastD tile iDanner of the ant pubUc ap- the guest room of Milldle Dh'inity hall, the third tea hcld by the graduate� . _.' ... _�, __ .� •. tomorrow at � dub."_' ._L.__ ......... , I CARSON PIRIE SCOTT & Cd:Men's Splendid Suitsand Overcoats, $25These garments bear everyindication of the custom tai­lored clothing;the fabricsaresturdy, yet very fashionable.The Overcoats in- ,The Suits show theelude the Chester-fields and the knee various sty le touches,that make this sea­length belted back son's clothing dis ..styles. The shawland convertible col- tinctive. Skillfullylars are very useful cut and expertly tai­in stormy weather. lored.theyareshownThe materials are in gray and brown,chinch illas, fancy mixtures and in the,mixtures and chev- h air 1 i n e srn pes. 'iots in gray $25 Priced $25and blue, at at · · · · · • · · ·Furcollar overcoats,$35 to $75 Fur lined overcoats,$50 to $250SECOND FLOOR, SOFTH ROm[ t.._-----------------------_.VVanted At Once£ada •••• t tile UmenilJ to caDle iD .. d i I . t: j , :; te oar.·Special Offer, ,. to College Men ', ., - '-""�Rl.��·· �ROTtm.�_�,: :1: ""� aliors :-:1545 East 53n1 Street're1epholle B. P. 1037. Open :evenings and SUllday JlomlDg.-----------------------_ .•.Gifts for Men and Bo7Ban JIstecl alph&betlealb' �d priced in our booklet"0JIrtat;mas SuGGest1oDB"which we wU1 be pIe ased to send on requeatoVIIful Christmas Gt.na:Dressing 00wD.s. VmbreDaB, Leath cr Bags, Dressing Oases, BhetlaD48wea� lIaDdkerddefl, Scads aDd Gloves, Pocket Boob, StudBoua aDd small leather NoYelties.JOSEPH SCHWEITZER &1'1th.ehthdebatow)iZlThe University Pharmacist for over Ten Years.In his new up-to-date StoreAcross the street from old location.DEUTSCHER APOTHEKER1321 East 57th Street. Tel. H. P. 331 foditothCIlICA••• allinis1M01w111OJ�•tl.. -DoVpIIt1I ....c:tl,ba1Cfl11aJtlbajellV4m..,The aim of the soeiety is to work lirmativc aotB, but does not care totor tho corr-tion and abolition of con-' Ir'&1 t +a f l' th t Buy the New Perfume With the"" �\'O 0 lCl I:J atements, ee lng a "Bouquet Odor" .ditions in student life which are felt such a move would be presumptlous Stationery, and Toilet Articles S. E. Cor. 55th and Ellis ·Ave.Sold 1»7 all Loop Department Stores FINE LINE OF CANDIESto be injurious to the best interests of and" an assumption of authority whichthe University and the Btudent body, it does not pretend to have.and to initiate, correlate and support Owing to the radical change in tht.institutions and cutoms which areS! 11 '.nra.6: 1S'1( .4a!� aan JO anueuworth while. Efficiency in this work hard to judge its worth� The changeis derived from the fset that the mem- removed one of the big features whichbenlaip is eomposed as far as possible he:s weighed ngainst the organization. . A. ,D. ADAMSof the men who are in a position to The next few years will afford data on 177 N. STATE" ST.Present this Ad. a.t Joseph 'Schweit­work. and wh08C efforts can be united which to judge the society as consti-�h the agency of ,the society. tuted at present. In view of the faetm£D-�����--H''--_''-' ���Generosity, Encour-agement and pood Cheerfor six years ha� in the mainsupported the Anti- Tubercu­losis Movement in the UnitedStates.May "EVERYBODY" get the ha­bit and use the Red Cross Christwas market M. P. Finder please lea\'c mas Seals on all Christmas mail Iat Information Bureau. Reward. and packages.FOR SALE AT-The-Universit y of Chicago Press I. and Emmons Blaine HaUActlvides II tile taPIS----OWL AND SERPENT. acterized the ,IOCiety. The lack ofThe 80Ciety of Owl and Serpent is an secrecy removes one of the big ob­OI"g&Di&ation of Senion. .Members are jectionB which has been urged againste.oeen at the close of the collegiate the organization in the past. Th�year la:o� the JUDior clue by. the memo membent of the soeiety feel that it ishera of �e outgoing society. The men unwise to give publieity to particular'J are eltoee. OIl a baeis of uetulneea to things accomplished. The soundnessthe University as Seniom. While men of this policy is obvious in the case ofchoeen tor memberslaip uaually are work tending to correct evils or pre­those who have been prominent in, stu- 'Veat the adoption of measures con­den� life they are not ehoeen on that sidered unwise, 88 publieity in suchbasis. The "honor" idea is incidental CD.aCS wOU;ld do no good, and wouldto the main purpoee of the society, cause bad it..'eling on the part of Indi­whicla i8 to develop an e1rective organ· viduals, The present soeiety claims anization tor good on the eampu.a intention to give publicity to its at-Lut y�ar the society abandoned the8@t'reei, which formerly it praeticed asto ita aims and membership. At pr�'ent, the society maintains a degree of that it haa aecomplish� many thin�,and can lIll a UBeful plaee in studentlife, its continuation is advi�le.The members thi8 y�. are: ' ,Thomaaprivacy concerning its daln and of- Coleman, Willard . Dickerson, HoracelIeers, leeling that Ach priv&ey is l'iupatriek, Harold", Goettlerj Harvey .• em This aenti- .��efJB&I1: :A�r. ciency. Harris,' Paul �UIlter,·" Erling :LUD!lfo,lIl�nt _!. '�r to � anagaloaa to. tilat' 'WiDia� � L� ." .. BUd;;- �. "llatth�of frate>nuties. ThIB degree of pnvaey ."" ... , " "." .. ,.. ." ' . ." .. '.... led � the miatak� nOtioii that ,.e ",HoWe� . ���y� .. � •• :.u:�,.emlMn are endeavoiuag to maintitJn �e��," ���, . �� , . �ch�,• old � whlela I�IT' ebJ:�'''kiuie.8hlltoD:--and·Kaztia.� .. .:: . ", -."" -c " , - -- -'; .. � �.� ..... �;:�.",:.�:�"W'f�ct'r: ��;.;:.:::.:; ����; �reigD born University student". andl membel1l of the C08II1opolitan club and I !!!!!!!��!!!pe!!!r�li!!!n!!!�!:!!'..!!!.N�o!!!ad�v�eltisem�'��e!!!n�ts�' �r�e..01. the Volunteer band have been in ceJved tor ieaa than 25e • .All d .... "edvit.i by the Y. W. C. L. to Ii Christmas adYutt.einenta must; be paid iD ad­party at 8 tonig�t ill the IAape room.8w'mmfnK- roB tiAL� very �heap. " Washburnpitar, full drea coat, Tuxedo andPrince Albert, size 36-38. H. P. 2205,5463 Washington Ave., 2nd Apt.. . �.� '.':.' '. _.. . .LOft-A gold watch, between Chem­istry building and Drexel avenue. C�c. FnaImaaD FicUoD-Olub BlectB-Saraht". �roy wu elected president, Alice�tchell, vice-president, and �aB�kerJ lIeel'eWy of the FreshmanModeI'D FietiOD aDd Dramatic e)ub ata .meeting Wedneeday in Lexington..The date for the presentation of"Smiths' Tragedt' by the club has beenehanged to Wednesday. All women ofthe" 'Freshman class and former mem­.ben. of the club have Hen invited toattend. L()IftI--A notebook between Bartlettand Cobb� Finder please return toJohn Greene, Hitchcock 42. Reward.---! ' FOB B�-.A suite of rooms and aI­�o Benitez, '11, eaptm'ed eel"oral8nts Md seeonc1s ill the" recent Ph;l- so one single room, two blocks fromippine earnival swimming champion- Cobb n�l, Mrs. Sullivan, 5802 Jsek­ships. Benitez, who is an instructor in son av., 2nd apt. Phone.the University of the PhilipinC8, hasbeeome well knOWD as on" of the bestatIalet. in the islands. He received the TYPEWRITING neatly don&-Miscel·desrees Ph.D. and A.B. I� the Uni- laneous work �. specialty. Miss B.RroWD. 6132 Vernon ave. or Harpelvenity;�ERJogio Benitez, a brother of CoDradOiBeDitz, w'o is nOW' a law student inthe University of Philippines oratoricalmedal J'eeeatIT. Ubrary Loan Desk. W-31.WAlft'BD-A lew more student. ofeither 8eZ caa ana &boat $25.00 wort·- iD, spare tI.. until Xmu. IndiaW.... AI4 �Univeraity Novelty Co. Boom 601, 56 E. Randolphwomen, espeeiall7 thOM living in the St.", Telephone Randolph 2000.,alb, were &dive pariieipants ia thebazaar w�c' wu .eld at the Univel" The New Florida Hotel.sty 8ettJelHBt �a7 afternoonand .. al.,. '1'H wom- ill KeDT Md"Orea .., taft .. apIOIl;: dloee iDI • I • ., cuq; t ift.......... ; _ .. �"JIIId. .�"""""".aIdaDd .th paUli" ,... to ........� 5721 Cottage Grove Ave.PBOKE HYDE P A.RE nne TAN-GOOD Perfumes or Toilet Preparations �nokaiARROWJf'otchCOLLARCluett. Pcaltod,. a eo.. I... lid ....-rBB OOLLEGE JIAl(Oollars .size .� up31, W. IIoDroe Street 0Idcac0The genuine bea.rs this labeLRefuse all othersJOSEPH SCHWEITZERANDzer's aDd receive samplebottle.SUBSCRIBE FORTHE DAILY MAROON STETSON UNIVERSITYD.l!lAND. FLOBIDA.I'ft&. .I..LMeIa � • .&. B. IIanard. ... Dol1alwen1t,. of C�Four col1�Ce.. Gve achool.. 11 bu11d1np. ..'D faculty. IG CUJlec1e UJri.Ca reqUired to -.terOoll.p of LlbE-ra1 Art.. Land of blue �.ummer wea-ther. out of dOQl" �D aUwtoter • .aft wi.Dd. from tbe .u. and Ule mu1.of mocklnc blrdl In th� ora nee erO\·.. 1UP­eat colleee standards. Send for O&�OSLY _ w....tra ted booket de­Icrlblnc .. D ...treatmeDt for aU-.tet,. razor b:lWe8. making ODe blade 1ut.. IIlet'me lind be beott"r thaD when par­c.!la.-d. Sent on recel-pt of n cent&.CLAUDE WOLFE,Howard Oit)', JI1ch.Foa.ENBuy Your Smokes aad'JOSEPH SCHMIDT Gents' F1II'Dishingi atCowhey's956 Eo 55th st. Thomas J. Cavey &: SoiaFUBlfISBDrGSImported and Domestic LIne ofCIGABS AND CIGAltE'rI'ES For GeDtleII1en+H+ + + ••••• -++-+ .. 8PEOIALIZING IN � w� Or,Patronize our advenisers.••. Tfi� � � i.� «,more varieties beCkoomg.."" to you from everY smokeshop but there is ouly·OJae .tbsfis . . �""� !�if!id�-. the purest' and best "of.to- .:baccos�"��dul ...,.. ..... : _._..:r� _'-\..; t i'-�'.�":"'sa s .Your college chum.does THEMASTER-MODELof the Royal is a stand·ard correspondence machine andcondensed billing without anyspecial affachmenfs.Tht: TypewriterThat Solves "Typewrit:'r Problems.�ROYAL T'YPE\\:RITER "COMPANY58 E. Monroe St., Chicago Illinois.ftIB DAILY •• BOO.II, JlBlDAY. DBOBIIBBa I. lou.PBOFB880B 80HBVILL2'OOIVB�OH PAVUCEK LEADS R1V ALSviewing the practices with great int- Boesen, Grace Nairin, Je:Lnnette Regent nry Ei, and ends February 9, one IectureI!retit and expect a close �ontest. :Miss Gertrude Dudley will entertain being given each week. Dr. Sebevitl'sThe dope !:Lvors the Senior team the two teams :Lt supper tonight in first lecture will the "The Death of thewhich cousists mostly of veteran Lexington, Older Germany." This will be followedpla.yers, seven of whow have won their TO LIl!ItIT NUJIBEB OF by "Prederick the Grea.t, Herald of theathl�tic pin& The upperclass squads New Germany." "The Revival of thes:> --a EVENING "DATES" FOBhave good team work and are ably sup- I Nation:Ll Spirit," "The Revival. of. WOlllEH AT lIIIIliliESOTA I L . Be" dEe' Eopponents. The linup for the game will . oarmng, renee an ononue nter-ported by their back field. The lower- Limiting to three the number of II' prise," "Bismark and the Victories ofclass women, for the most part are nights that a woman may go out is a 'War," and "Willinm II and the Vic·novices and have not the team work of : plan suggested by the University of I tories of Peace."be as follOWS: I' Minnesota House commission. In the -------CI __ • • boardi ill b' Glee Club Leaves at Noon-Thirtywa&l.l.or: i V3rlOUS carding houses w e slips members of the Glee club will leaveBight wing-Lillian Swawite. : of paper that the women will be on life saving' contest was WOn by Good-Ri&ht inside-Juliette Ames I their honor to sign. The women may at noon today for Joliet, where they man with a time of 22 eeeonds fiat.I will give a concert of twelve numbers" h I ... 1Center fonra.rd-Grace Hotchkiss "go to the library until nine o'clock, ..... oore, wop aeeu second in this event,L tonight. Tomorrow the club will be I b hi d Gnn.ln .....eft inside-Augusta Swawite I but later hours will be counted as WlW C ose e In � and madeLeft Wing-Lorene Kitch . "nights out." conducted through the penitentiary by the length of the tank with the aubjeeuBi&ht half back-Virginia Folkes I the warden. The men will sing for in 22:3. This contest was close, th�Center half back-Florence Patrick. Volunteer Band to lIIeet-The Stu- the prisoners. last man, K. Dodson, scoring 93.4 points - Anhur ·Bammersteln.. H ......... ::. ."Left half back-Louise Mick, Margaret deut Volunteer band will meet Monday as compared with the winner',. scorePresident Guest at Tea.-PresidentHammett fte t 1·30' Lexingt 1 A Th of 98. Redmon and Olson competeda ruoon a • In on � e and Mrs. Judson, Mrs. Charles Bitcll-meeting is open to all students. in the plunge only.cock, founder of Bitchcock hall, and '£he Standlna,Mr. A. C. Bartlett will be the guests C. Pa,-licek ••••••..•. : 270.4.Professor Ferdinand Sehevill of tho-Substitutes:Edith Smith, Katherine sociatlon, The course begins on Jauu-department of History, will conduct aseries of lectures in the winter quarteron "The Making of Modern Germany:'Ill' will give lectures at the north sidecenter of the University Lecture as-B;gllt hulf ba.ck-Eba HulsonLeft half baek--Jsabel Ma.cMurra,.�t full ba.ck--.Anne McGuireLeft full baek-Dorothea BungeGoal-lasie SuerOOllior and Jullior �omoD. will tJ�re·1.he .tirtJt champiuwahip hockey pm\}t.hi uiternoun at l:aO OD. Groonwoo-,i.tield. H�ey cnthWliWit,s have beeu.: Right full back-.Nancy MillerLeft full baek�orothy LlewellynGoal-Frieda Zeeb I V6.sit Olivet InstitDt6-The OliveC:Substitutes: Patty Newbold, Buth institute, in the heart of the Chica.g<Moz:se, Edna Stolz, Effie Shambaugh transient population, at 709 Vedderaad :Edith Warren. street will be visited on the Y. M.. C.J1miors. i, A. field trip Saturday. The party. wil!Right wing-Alma Par:ni,elee [Jeave at 8:30 fro� Cobb 15� Freshman Committee to lleet.-ThcFreshman Social committee will me.at 10:15 today in Cobb 9B.of Mr. and Mrs. David Allan Robertsonat a tea in Hitchcock Monday.THE8HuBYoung Men's $25 Suits Now Selling $16.50AND best of all, these $25suits are the surplus of thefinest maker of young men's clothesin America---a maker famed for hisappreciation of a -young man's stylepreferences and his ability to embodythose preferences in his suits. Thereare smart regular sacks and Englishsacks of every degree .from the simon­pure London ideas to the thoroughlyAmerican adaptations. Rich, newgreens, black and whites, blues, browns andmixtures--high character worsteds, tweeds,cheviots and vicunas-sizes 32 to 40. Youngmen who buy shrewdly and wisely shouldcrowd our third floor while we offer thissplendid opportunity to buy $25 $16.50suits at the remarkable price of.-� lIB. WJI. HODOB tilftIB BOAD 2'0' BAPPDIIIM .. -. :. � ."Genuine successor to ''THE K..AJ(. , .. 'Breaking the tank record for thoforty yard back stroke and �oring ",ciaup ill othur events, � B. P.v�ek ledthe field at the end of the m.t day'sevents ill the }'ourth ADnual8wi..mpWlgl:hwupioWlhips. � time in the fortyyard back stroke wu �4;2-5. the old.record being 26:4-§£Scores 270 Poi.Dtl. CO��.' GlAND ..._. __ ,j, _. _. ADotller OobaD • u.as. �Pavlicek scored a �ta1 ()f 210.-1 It. A Y II 0 N D B I � 0 BOO 0 Spoints ::'IId led his nea.r:eet z:iva11 L. •. 1D • Ne. Kualaal 00meI17 .-4"THE BEAUTY 8BOp .. -,�ctr by thirty·1ive poin� Neff �aa i--------------­the winner in the plunge g� the 60fee tin the fast time of 40 seeoads, fora total score of ninety points. O'Oon­uor and Redmon tied for second, going55 feet in sixty seconds, Neff wassecond ill the back stroke with 31. The' �....Mulcal Comecty for Youq � �.A TIlIP TO W.A8BDmYOK;II I O:B.L. NeJI •••••••••• : •• ' •• , •••••••••• 245.8E. O'Connor •.•• • .•.•••••.•••• 209.6B. Gendreau •••••.•..•••...••••. 190\V. Shirley •••.••••.••••.••.••• 119a Moo�e 167.4A. Goodman •• " •••.•••••••••••• 161x.: Dodsou, .•••••••••••.•.••.•.•.•• 152.-1C� �OD. •••••••••••••••••••• r., 60� Olson. •.•••••••••••.••••••••••••• 36 With EUsabeth JIDrra�. ,'r�1Il � .•.J;' tCo. nt.so.IL�INO.S\Klaw ., Edanaer'. MDdcal·;�o HISBLL JIAJtY 2'l�." "POB;L&ft D4lfOB OP H' ��" ard!� Th_trelUlIIOB aw.sa HDAY - . '. :A:-:_ .. ,_')(ore than a lmDdred elaaa ticketshave been. BOld f� the Junior dancefronl 4: to 6 �a7 � Ihe Reynolds �ub.Hilda YaeClintoek .and John Bakerwill lead the fauy 1liflree, in dancesbetween the regular num.bera. lleUlbenJof the clua committee have madespecial pl&D8 to get the members of theclass acquainted with one another. Mrs.T. G. Allen and lrlisa Winifred Piercowill be chaperones. Lew Fuika willplay. .THE 2'BATI'IO. - ...••p9WERS.�The. Poor' Little BlcJL.. 8II:L , '�I. INO� .. FalI7 Plq. � .. _ :4.SOON TO .on DT BBW�HOUD8A'r HOBfilWBftBBN u.The new fraternity houses at North·western which were built by the uni·ve1'8ity will be ready for occupatio.by February. Phi J:tappa Psi and DeltaUpsilon intend to move into their De'"quarters before the middle of Deceml>er, their leases having expired ontheir old quarten. New dormitorieflfor non-fraternity meD will be readyby the middle of February. TilE GREAT PLAY or )lOlJ.=, .. n .•"A II 0 D B.It.. G I • � _ARTHUR llA)nIE�"rEIN . �' •.II .11 II A � B B • � 1 •. 1 ..wm Bepeat �The paute>­mime which was preeented at the Noyesreception will be repeated at the enter_ ----------------�tainment which the League will give FINE ARTS.'_ .the C03111op<Jlitan club toDight. Game�will al�o feature part of the program 1All for�ign born members of the UDi- 'PhiPPS"-StaDlq BOUIdltDll. . t"ersity and the Stu4eut Volunteers are 'Death of IflntacD� XI.' aMdf:"-.'·r;;invited to the party in the Leagu�room at 8 o'clock.CaDdi� AIke4 to Beport-:Men 'Bococo"--OnnvDl. Bubr. . ,nnd worneD who expeet to graduate at!the eorning convocation have been 1'&'Jllcsted to report at the president's of_fice at onee, to give the �es and ad­dresses of people to 'Whom they wish, tof'end eonvoeatioD iDvitation .. 1l0MAlfr.1rID Bchrud 8Ia ....'a.� .... ��t. ,cI�:t��'1-I4l,;t,.,.•