• _ f' •e ...... . PBIOE FIVlI .�rORClIESIIA m GIVE- w. A. A. ELECTS T�P.AY DANCE ncm SALE WIlL DESCRIBE DANCES1UUVARD;CONTEST IS .... �. CoNCERt IN ..,EL W�Ia�t � �I� STAR�. THIS MORNING Mias Mary � �ill Explain · UP 19 fA�ll ��ri . ..... " 0 • • •• � , ••• !. , Correct Poutlons In The New - .- --� .Pre.enb Prosraa:t of Schu� at. 1;15-.�. P>yc;rt. and Mias McDowell And � Sle�To Women ThIs ·M�� �eetingo�AthleticBoardofCon.:d MeaclelllOba and Strauu Mick Run for PreSldency. Coleman Speak At Jomt Jun-. __ .. .1.... ·trol Will Render Final J>e; .Numbers In RecitaL T ior Chapel Yesterday. Miss Mary w� IDnma.n will. speak.' ciaionon Crimson.O.. ffer .... he annual election of ofticers forthe Women's, Athletic association will on correct dancing and give a dem- • .jPUBUC INVIT£D TO ATIEND be held today in LexingtOn gymnasium FIFfY CENTS FOR SE111.EMENT onstration of modern dances, at a meet- PRES�ENT JUDSON IS S�T.from 9 to 4:30. ing of University women today at I � •• I ... "" "8c:hubert, Strauss and ::Mendelssohn The eandidates up for oftice are: Tickets are on sale today for the 10:]5 in Kent theater. Miss ·Hinman A special mooting of the Board ofcompositions will be given today by PRESIDENT Settlement dance, which will be held has given up all her work for this Athletic Control has been called to con;the University orchestra. at 4:15 in Cornelia BeaU Satu!'�ay night in Bartlett. The sixty morning in order to explain how the sider the offer of Harvard for a foot-Kandel hall All students have been Katharine Covert five members of the finance eommittee tango, hesitation waltz, and all the ball ga.me at the Cambridga sta.diwu.iDvited to attend the complimentry Louise Mick will have charge of the sale. Each of variations may be done moderately and next fall. President Judson said .'1f!!J.-iAitial concert. VICE-PRESIDENT them will wear a large daisy so that correctly, Attendance at the lecture terduy that the special meeting would"I feel good over the performance" Katherine Biggins students will know from whom to pur- is not required, but requested; as be held some time in tho latter part ofaid Conductor Cragun yesterday. 1 Julia Dodge (>lul.8e the tickets. Fifty cents is the chapel services will not be held, every- this 'week; but that the date had notdon't expect the music to be as sDlooth Dorothy Llewellyn priee of admission. There will be no one should be present in Kent. On been set. The offer of-the-Ozimson w�.. a professional orchestra but 1 know SECRETARY-TREASURER tags, on account of faculty disapproval. Thursday, a similar mooting will be made some time ago, but only cameit; will compare well with any student Nancy Miller Chapel service thi,s week is being held for men. out through the return of a prv:air..entIorchestra in the country. 'Ve arc Ruth ::Morse given over to talks on the dance. Miss The faculty has ieft the entire mat- Hcr. ��.i ..... .nnus fr .. �. � .. ,} Ea:;�.. "aazious for a good crowd." . Ruth Prosser Mary McDowell of the Settlement ter of censoring the new dances in the Harvard offers the choice of OctJber� .. The club wishes to announce that Will Announce WiDDing �. and Thomas Coleman, general chairman. hands of the student body. and tomor- 24 an'} 31 as the date for the bra,D1ep buteoaeert giviog is only one phase of their The annual meeting of the W. A. A. of the dance, spoke yesterday at the zow's meeting will detennine to a great apparently does not make ·any pro�activity. They wish to cooperate with will be held today at 1:15 in Lexing- joint Junior chapel, and short talks extent what attitude the students will to come West next year •. Coach.:� .sIl other student. organizations in glv- ton, The winner of the play contest on the subject will be given tomorrow take. The faculty has been unwillin81 believes that this seeming eondensa­iDB performances� They believe that which wa.'1 begun in the Spring quarter at Senior chapel. Coleman stated that to assume the posltion of many of the tion on the part of tho Cri�P� shouJdthe Uaiversity needs an Qro1l.l1ized or- will be announeed by the judges, Mrs. $600 was taken in at the first dance, 1 Ii . 't' el that all be ignored, U!l they .are .0jf�riplP.;t,qob- .• .. r e3.( mg umversr res, Dam y,ehestra that will help out all other like Flint, Gertrude Perry and Marie Ort- and �hat since then, the �roceeds have modern dances shall be prohibited. .game a.lId Chicago i:.; not. begb';'ug i:."tOfr'acUvities. mayer. R.eports of the activities of not increased at all. MISS McDowell I NortbwC!:tem Censors � it. . The opinion,· however, . Df .. ;o�).'!. Kr: Cragun, who is working for his the association for the year will be urged everyone who will not be able to Evanston, Ill.; Dec. ,S-The tango is prominent members of. the. f�Q.Jtymuter'8 degree in the University, is reac1. l I attend to give his fifty cents towards, ·.... u· th .d of th .&1 bo d seems to be on the other aide. " 1:.Hi \• ' e , the cause. .. " agt� ng e mIn s e Socl artile �ctor of music in the Ilni; "AN CRAWFORD, NorED of Northwestern uoiv�rsity, and at .a. .ludsOn Is Silent.---'+- Elementary and High schools. JIeI1 Do Not Take WODl8D. .t' h ld I t Th.:..:..:..l�. ··:t . President Judson said yesterday,..--'V A1J2'HOB.AlO) 11188I0.AB� !" mee 109, e as. I. .. UIUU.Y, .:1 was. . .. ..D_ ,z_ ......... ··.1n .. + ... of Oberlin and has It should be understood that men ddt h d t.s th th "Thero WIll be a. .special meeting.j of ..__ »I 6&.�_ WILL 8PBAK o. QAKPU8 recomDlen e 0 t e stu en . at e.. .. -,�*. " .. �. ;:' . .1-' ,. •��.�.·�� •.•• ;�_b_l':c.:\:·. Th·· ... ;�_.&!"jt�·. ' ..• , .. -. • �aln�'eU6a1inRrc!� .� c �_�""R.,;.��.� .... :,"" .• -+.... ..:I:� .. _ of .Le U":'V--l·ty 'ft-._ �-.1 f� of the' 'R:-"'1 OJD8B Coleman yesterda�'. -. .. week, . to .. consider Harv3l"d'a, of'lef"j •. !I...--.._ �_ .. .... aa." &1- �nIoWA"_.., v.... -"'- fnshion or they would beatrieken from� .... 'M.A". "_;.;..._ "':"_..2 ."or·.· � ....... ._�. men are to pay the' fifty cents for cannot give oot.aJiy.statemen .. :jn ad-buad, and has played in the Sterns '''''''VR� -'" �.I.' .w� .. ", thp Jist of approved ·one&.. At. the d8nces.. L":':_· .. �.l_· '•.' '.DWIIIl·.·..�.. '..:_.'. ·m· e.-. �... their own admission, and are to pay ·vance . of . the m�ting,: altJw�.iL:"�ot·Symphony Orchestra in Berlin and in wa.n:v J�" �J. ,._vaa gi \-en l�t week end, students 'W'8Pe' �.... < . ..-..:.. .. ':.u .... for everything they buy at the dance. course I have; my . opinicm.· .. 1 ",do .�tIae Bolton Philharmonic Band. lb. Africa, will ....- at the Dlvennty pointec1 to supervise' and "ean down"Thunda":.· � _uilily···�·ba WOlDeu living in the halls will go in a.. .. ' . kaow whetller Mr.,Stagg will.makel;&en..un is nOW developiDg oreheetru..,. bod d th N· hb hood I b ill any r.onples who did the taDgo10l' hee-Hi beeD _�. f" 'b ·oeeaain.. but y, an e elg or c n s·w . �on.menclatiOD .0r·�JJI)t." .. .r ;� • .;,"': .111 tile University Elementary and - gh "'M6�WU --, undertake to escort all others. Proper I i�ation w�tz in other than.1L eoaserva-Dir�tor Stagg, who is speadiDg •ldaools. lRleh � .� -�d' � ill Gpeiew. thaits ill be mad t th I tn'e fa.cWion. �ther this plan - of.... •..• c; . .., •be· �_. d arrangemen w e a e, . 'Short "acation in Pinehurst.o.ilJ,. C3.j�Ja". lIr. Stevens did the pioneer work io Pie adan. ma,.·bve to UllDlivered f tak' th h" wntchfulr.ess will result in any. good islB• ....-..:.�e1..: ..... ..:..' '�� 18· a Wl·dely· _ . ance or 109 e women orne. I been reported through. the .. eity .....� ,!"izi. ng the orchestra last year. It � ....-; ,,",W.l.V.I'U According to the cnstom of the last doubted by many. If it does not, then� of forty-0D8 pieeea. A final bOW'Il' �raiOr, � .. is· the ·authOr· of few years, the music will be furnished I the .lances will be tabooed. :!�:n!�:=o:,m::: :=dtll�:nIutanal was given last night. Benjal' "Thniki��· .Btaek;':' .� book. which bas. . by a �tudent orchestra. Lewis }'uiks, EI.:ACEFBIAB'S Al1BUAL trol has been. announccd .... He Sllid.,thatbeen veri wi�ely .� and diBe11888.l .who is in charge of the music, iB or PAR�"'WILL BB ·BBLD the deeigion rested with the Boanl.dnring the past. ·mon. th& ganizing the orchestra DOW and ex- ..". ..... &- _&- &- 6 15 -0: M Sta d t pl"'" to1D his address Wore the Sunday ","_.n..II.; ·D"'�.KD·_"': �nce r. gg oes no I _. - re-peeta to have twelve pieces. Several . tu ti'l' t b f th ChristmEvening club Sund�y night, Mr. Cni.w· Blackfriars �d· thei� ·;·a�n'ual m un JUS e ore e aaDOvel features in the form of -extras holiclnys hc will not be able . to. be pns-ford said, "I·told lira: Pankhurst, the will be introduced. In order that the dinner tonight at 6·15 at the Hotel La.-o • ent at the meeting and any reeomendarmilitant B1lfrragist that Atiiean women ftoor may be in good shape; the Fresh- .salle. A fter the dinner the men, sixty tioll he may ma.kc will bc.in writJ,ng.Iuus formea .. ·BU1fragette order y� man elasa will hold a dance in the af- in all, will see Raymond. Hitchcock inbef�re' she did ... She seelDed 'II1lrprilied; terIloon. "Tbe Beauty Shop" at COhan's Granfi.OYertare "Rosamunde" •••••.. Schubert but 1 told'her that the women of Africa The dinner will start promptly at 6:15mal .. -- .. � '- & A.:___ DowDiDg ap.b In· DetzoI.t..-Dr.had been 10 �� . 01",· ..AU"� , and every member has been urged �amen that they were obliged to eoamne. Dow�g of the achool ot" EducationAfter I had. explained the marvels of BP.Oke lut night . iD Gnmd Rapids,modern - eivilizMion, such as tile aero: :J6elaigaD' before an asaeinblY of theplane, the submarine, and the tele- 'etq gl-ade teaehcrs upon the ·tea.ehillgClaiJdrea of the All Souls Suo day phone, an Afrieaa· said to me -To be of· elementary Kience.aool preaented a dramatization of the better oft is not to be beUer.' 'This i. :..::::========--===========�===============­book of Job in Mandel Sunday. Nine the lesson I leave with yea, 0 Claiea­IMIadred people witlleaed the perform- ...� whiu. w .. the &.rat of its kind... presented at the University. Ac­nrdinc to the IDlUlager of the play,Kr. Jlnriee K. Kubna, the whole per·laniaaDee was • great aaceea.fte play w.. given under the aus­pee. of the Religious EducatiOD dub.IIoben w. Steve� director of the-.Ie played the iDterludes. With them.tiOll of aome -�f the loog speec!hes..a rwpeatecl phraes, the words fol­_. 1M eud tiDea of the Bible. Ow­... to tile aaee .. of the experiment, it.. probable daat GUIer playa of • mill­Dar Datare will be pn!lllelltei. in the,.... �l!.til Oumbin�, whose name was aeci­... � omitted. will play the violin.fte .prograul:Jlareh. 1Iilitaire No.1 •••••• ·Sehubert.,.a"hony in B Minor ••••••• SchubertWaltAa"Roees &us deD Sueden"Strauss.��, lIitls1liDmer Night'.Dream •.•.....•....••.. Mendelssohn,.I�It is a well known fact, howcv.erj.t.hat .the Board will practit'ally. follow. Ili.wish(�8 in the matter and lif .he WiJlI.favor of it, the game will probably.pJQBB JIUlO)BBD Wl'DB88.'''' .. .-_..JIB1IIIBlft'ADOB OF "30B".. .D KAlmBL smmAY be on time. throngh.JIa�doltn 0l1l'b ..... �-The l'ac11lty to Decide.Dr. Reed of the Athletic department1I.8iIldolin elub will meet at t:SO todaysaid yesterday, "The Board will not doin the BeyDoida eI1lb tlteater. ... �anythiDg without a reeommeDiiatiDnfrom :Mr. Stagg, and they usUlIr. fol­low his recommendatiOD&" Co8eh Papbelie\"cs the Board should aeeept thegame, he said "Harvard LaS oft'ered asthe c�oice af dates, and it is·Dow.Up.tothe Board of Control. Froui the presentoutlook the Board should be in favor ofthe game. We Bl'e not begging lor.· ..da� Mr. Stagg will probably make a�ommcndation to thc faculty:'. Chicago w&." awartled· the outdOOt!traek and fiehl moot a.t the meeting .>fthe Conference f:l('u1t�· reprc.'\Cntativ�,Saturday. It ,,·iIl be heM on S�field .Tunc 6. }"or practically the 6n,time in hi!Ctory the Conferenee tenniaehampion!lhips will not be held at Chi­eago. Wicsonsin hu 8eeured the: 'loa­Dament for Yay 28, 29 and 30. 8evenlother re9Glutions were brought 1Ip,:�, .'will not moot wtih grest favor �1 the cozJerence i�tutioM.· .;:,; ... ;.�-., \,.� The Honor· CommissionLABOB oaowD.Ari'B&­lBi'DPWibWI �" :'. ··'111 0L'h LAft·JIiaB'I-Two hUDdred aDd � Gr� let.-ter meD atteDdfld the aanual In�­fraternity _oker at the Beynolcla eluhlast might. A muBi� ait by Fuiksand Zeddies, eabaret data by 'Georp,Ridgway &ad Apr, ad • apanin«ma.teh, eomprised the propam. 8 .. ok� ..were distributed and ·after tile program,pop-co�, ei��; Md .• d:��.·� �� '.; ..8e1'Ved in the cafe. All i'!iprovi.ee.""qu�t mama' popQJa?' iIeloii.· '. ..... • e' � ••. " '.___ -4---- ....I' with information conceru1ng tile IIoDarcommIssiOD; how it is plazmed for Uda,". _,I",,'. " UDivenl.t7 �d how it has worked at;other eoUeges. ftis wm be of Interest. ��·.���t··��··���;;·��·-r·· . ,- .\ ,; ::�< ,-.-�.1,; � to >�_ �d�Dt aa .t r,laD for aDJIoDor'r Comm1Ml.6ri· WiD c:-. 1IP WOIe:.. ......... CIMI·;.' t .Ine· Seal_el .. wiD meet Friday at lO:ll.ia CObb11..\. .. �;II.- ......... �_'l'iger'8.... w1Il __ at 3:30 today ill tile��of"'���---- ..... . .....: :.. �.� .. ,/0...�t ;.i'II�=:�;; :.::::Vc:w==om==eD::::::;'S -CA�==T��Dea:==;_======W.i::::::C:OD.-l==::':::::::::=:;:l� �tDdent :�iews _�n �Iays 01 the Week �no�a';1l0D4a7. durinC the Autumn. Winter and ARROW:r::- Quarter.. by Th. Dall)' Maroon Ll'xiu".-ton. GRAND OPERA NOTES. "Madwne Butterfly" by Puccini, willUDiversit7 Orcheetra.-4:la, Mandel A Dew opera will be 8U�g thiH Wl'Ch be g\"en in Italian at the extra mat·BotaDica.1 0lu'b-.-4 ::10, Botany ia. at the AuditoriuDl. The presentation Iuee Thurttday a.t � at popular prices. �COLLAR,Freshman Sophomore Basketball.- tonight of ·'Le Ra.uz des Vaches" I)y Jane Osborn-Hannah will star as Cio-, ,a..u. P .... ,. a eo...... .. .....ViUiam Kienzel, a Hpeet.acular nO\'clty Cio-San, George HamliD. as B. 1.. •. Piuk-employing thirty characters, will be the erton, Margaret ;Keyes, Minnie Egefirst appearance of the opera. in Chien_go. "ChriHtoforo Colombo," the newopera gi\'eu here for the firsttime last ""t'lek, will be repeated tomor­row night, with Titta Rutlo as star.An extra matiuee "M&tJame Butterft ..·1 b y,WI I e the feature of 1·hur�lay at'tcr,noon.patioDS these days. FirSt Students of the Junior college Ger­and foremost in his man' classes will' present the Germn.Il.play "}'Ia.chsmann als Erzieher" Thurs­Dlind looms the approach-etay at 8' in' Mantlel. Atlmission will be1.Dg examinations. But .bv Invitation, which may be obtainetlback of these thoughts, aDd �eiDg from the instructors of the German de,them with ros&-OQlored tints, is the, , take, ,'partment. Students who are lllgtIlought of Christmas and its joys. German are especially requested to at·Students are tbfnJdng of home, of gUtsto their friends. . Bey 'Would do wellto add to these 1'.IlougItts", a more gen­eral ODe-that of their gift to the com­mUDit7. University stwiets owe adebt ·m.; ... ,� of the ad­vantages, sOciety lias, crea.ted for them.�- time, 'with. its lessons and:reminderS of human aDd diviDe love, isthe time moSt able to stir in evelL70Dethoughts of. � de� and wb.a.t caD beliven to. dfBeharge it. Stwients giftedwith bimiauce aDd abmty Will be ableto &i. �r .��"\y in some meaill1re".� a�,-,-. 'd.te eontribution to human welfare;� .leOu:ring new laws, tlIrOugh as­� Some great phllantbropic in-attt4#;. movement, or tbroogh some����cal or SCientiAc �.But":�� who are destined by their��"Of genius to forever mJDg'lewiUl,:' .. that lives, dies, and ist� caDDOt do tbia. TheIr of­t�:� be their own life. They caD80 ��t:bt their pnMDCD in the wodelwm�:J.ve, aldecl uul su.pj,orted the��'Oi ':the pt thiDker& aDd gnatlead.is... We have a � eDDlple oftIWI:.i�, here on the campus. It isDOt � to evel'S'ODe to have the mindto �' a �CDlent dance ant!l ,thea_:" �'make it gO;' but a.� of uscaiI:;� ,it in liberal fashion. WeQ� � wtaat we can. With -limitedmeans 'aDd opportDDi'Y. wbile here intile VDfwm�. to do sometbiDg for theJDOd of the wodd. We should retalDaDd pra.cUce this same virtUe after weJeaYe the Vniversi� aDd tbrOU«h�me. .ADd wbile we are bere, let usleam to feel this great du�. and re-101ft to diScbuge it as beSt we ma�.:r.t 118 take advantage of the oppor.tmdtf- cdernd us, that we mq beable better to dI8CbarP au d1l\7 to.od�. 'fJdI is Ule lesson of ChrIst­IIIU time to the UDiverstt� sttldmt... D. s&eYer.Q. W. CO&UDCIlaJDII. Ii. Go�]I. p .... &w. B. LJ'-- Xaaaclac E41wrNew. EditorAtIa1e&Ica Editoraa.wae.. JI .... erClrealaUoD JlaaacerNinaO'NeUl Aucusta SW:lwlteEntered u second-chuaa mail at theChlcaco poalomce. Chlcaa;o. 111 .• !\larch 18.1tOI. under Act of Karch I. 1813.8t1BSCJUl>TIOS BATES.B), carrier: $2.60 a year; $1.00 a Quarter.B7 mail: 13.00 a year; U.:!6 a Quarb:r.Ed1todal-Buaineaa omee, Em. ::4.T.lephone Midway 800. After 10 p m.1174. Park f869.KarQeIl Preas. 66ll Cottac. Grove Avenue.e .. it8tialThe average student in enterta.iniDga men'7 coD1lict of thoughts and antici-Gitt.jI:I,II·Lf'� Ilila JIlDman wUl D1�te the cor­net method far the new dances tod3,y,before the women ofthe Uulvenlt.7. Needle.to say, � wom&DWho can a.UeD4 should.. pnI8Ilt. In view of the maD7 criti·� directed at the new dances. itbeJaoona VD1nrsl� womea. .. rep.�uves of the beSt there 11 intJae � womanhood of the 1aD4. to�- the right trcm the wrong, aDd toIJIIbt uP 'tiae 'rICJit. 'l'o4a7 tJr�.. ,��t7' to leam from :m 1IJL�e4 auth0dt7. It is up to the-_ JlaDdoliD Club--1::lO, Reynolds club.Public LeQture "Sickness aDd SocialHelp.-Dr. Haderson....-S Mundel.TOMORROW.Senior CoJ,lege Cba.pel-lO:la, Mau·dcl.Junior Club--l:l:i,"Le Ranz des V acht's" the nO\'cltyanuounced for tonight' .IS In three aehIt is a briUiant "'pectacle of th . 0_ e exert;lIlg clays during the }"ren h Re evolUtionbefore the execution of Louis XV LThe famous Swiss guartls, the royalcourt, the army and th e sans CUlott.,are all involved in the .... t· L'....... Ion. IkeCarlyle's French Revolut· .Ion It has.many characters Who have but flines. a ewThe principals in the cast are Con.stantin as Louis XVI G., usta"e Uuber_dea.u as Marquis Massimelee, MarthaDorda as Blanchefleur Fra k P ., n relschas the Chancellor and Charles D-'. i.Wmoresas Pnmus Thaller. Arnol,1 ,wy. •U 1Y Internltzwill conduct.tentl. The cast 'follows:JUfOen Hinrich FI�hslllann, Ober;lehrcr, .: Sydney. Sayre-Ian Flemming, Lehrer.SteIlan WllldrowBernhard Y ogel san g, •. Craig Retlm�nKanlteu Diercks "'.. ·.Jacob FarnsEmil Weitlenbaum" Frederic BurckyKlaus Riemann " Ralph Aiken "Le Ranz des Vaches" w .Betty Sturhahn, Lehrerinnen as wntten by- Ethel Taurgo the German compOSer Will' KilaID enzel,Gisa Holm, Luelle Babcock under the title of Kubreigen. Th GNegcnclank, Schulcliener bei Flachs- IIUUl nam h e er-mnllll • _ ..0 0 •• 0 •• _ 0_ • Arthur Fischer. e w en translated into Eng.Kluth, Schultlierier in einer Maden_ ',bsh, which is "Cow Dance" loses .Rehule, .. - 000.· Percy Dake romantic and' l.tsPro�ef'kc, Schulinspektor, poetl(� elements. ThisThODla8 Goodwi_ work was seleeted for apPe&ra.nee inProf. Dr. Prell, Sehulrat ' Chicago last Beaso b t, Eugene Chimene n u the full reper.Fr:m Do�ann 0.·0. _ 0.··. _ Ethel Davis tory and the .lack of rehearsal tiMax 'h S h h.. * • :' me• � 1 r 0 nc en, _. 0 •• 0 o. .• crowded it out. It was. "Brockmnnn, .0' ••••••_ •••• Percy Dake '. . _ gtven 18.st,yearFrau Biescndabl '.. _... 0 Grace Phillips In Philadelphia. .Alfred, ihr Sohn, Flemmings SchulerDonald CrawforclRobert Pfeitrer, Flemmin� &-hnlerOrville Droe�e-- ...... --CoDtrary to the conveDtional GJliDiOilthat most opera compoeen live awretehed lite and IDally die of ll&arva­tion, Alberto Franebetti, compoeer OfhCristoforo Colombo," is a multi.mil­lionaire banker. As one ,critic haa Te.marked, ·'One might IRlspeet that. be­("ause FraDchetti haa wealth he hasforced the result of his artistic temp-, erament upon the public, but wheD OI1eSophomores Hold �Two hUD- I'8eS that CleofoDte CampwDi will per_c]rcd Sophomores atten(led the dance soDally condud the cast. of Titta Ruffo,'Saturday afternoon in the Reynohls Timcdeo Bassi, Rosa Raisa and GustaveRyerson 3;.Sociology Club-.4:30, llnrl'er lIll.JUNIOR COLLEGE GEBIIANSTUDENTS ro GIVE PLAYCast of Seventeen Will Present "Pl&cbs..man Als Erzicher'J Thursda�In Mand'"Sophomore Women wm Have Lunch.-eoIJ..-Members of the SophODlore e1asswill speak at the women's class lunch-eOb today at 12:-15 in Hutchinson cafe.Every Sophomore woman has beenuTged to come to learn the yells for, theSophomore-Freshman basketball gamethis afternoon. Nearly 60 women havesigned up for the luncheon.BecepUon In Hitchcock- PresideDtand Mrs. Jndson, Mr. and Mrs. A. C.Bartlett, and ¥rs. Charles Hitchcockwere the gne!-lle of honor at a recep­tion given yesterday afternoon iDHitchcock library by Mr. and Mrs.Robertson and members of the hallNb on Hebrew 'l'Nle-Frederic B_ "Cn· ... t f Col' ,trothed is married to aDother man.o 0 oro ombo" Will be r '. _' ; _W d --� 0 p esented. ,: '''PagliBC'ci'' the seeond opera, wase naKIay eVeDlng in ItaliaD Titta',. • . ,',Ruffo, who is said t· . ,wn�.n by Leoneayallo. It IS a p�y of-. 0 n val Ca.ruso ill - '. 'popularity beeaues of his greU dra- nml and stage l�fe. The heroine of theti .1' ' Btage is attae'ked by thee villian ofma e anu SInging power, will play thetit! I Tb �e Rlaooe in real life because she lov�e ,ro Co e opera seems speciaU�fitted � another. .Jane Osborn-Hannah is thefor hilll as it shows off his pow�rst di heroine, Nedda. Titta Ruffo an ,1as a rage an. Miss Rosa. Raisa, whod trated h Amedeo Bassi will portray Cwo anc1emons er ability to play herart It' Tonio. Annand Crabbe will apeear n,qp as week, will again sina iw Isa.- '_, 'Silvio and Emilo Venturini 88 Bepp�.;bella D'Aragona., lIr. Bassi and Mr.Huberdeau win star in the roles of Don Giuseppe Sturani wi]] conduct.Fernan Gu.e'Vra and Don BoJdana The composer has adopted a con.Ximene& The rest of the cast form a ,-entional style of music for his lovebackgroulld for Titta Bufto. The story seeDeR. This avoidance of aentimentnl­fonowa the familiar historical version. ity throws the pasionate musie at thedimax into greater promiaenee.ner, Francesco Federici, Franc ese 0Datltli, Vittorio T�evisan, Desire De·frere, and Constantin Nicolay are al­SQ in the cut. Guiseppe Swrani willconchlet.A new version of Salome will be pre.scnted in "Herodiae," by Masseuet,TJ1urstlay enning, with Carolina White&tI SaJome and Mme. Julia Claussen inthe title role. CarOlina White is COil.Hidert."CJ second only to Mary Garden inacting. Mme. Claussen is regarded bycritics as the most talented singer inthe cast. Charles Dalmores and GustaveHUberdeau will sing the Jean andPhanual parts. Oue of the moat at­tractive features of the opera is theincidental dances by Rosina Galli andthe Corps de Ballet. Rosina Galli 18the fiuest ballet dancer on the opera.stage, Marcel Charlier will conduct andthe opera will be sung in French. JOSEPH SCHMIDTOlttoly, professor of old testament lit-erature in the Chicago Theological sem-inary, spoke on ·'The He�rew Tithe"at a meeting of the Semitic club lastni�ht.duh. Xo program9 were distributed in(,rder to make tho danre more infonna1.The chaperones wcre Mrs. lr;anicrre,Mrs. Da"is, and llrs. Salisbury. Stationery, and Toilet ArticlesFINE L1NF. Or' CA:"IlIl';S956 E. 55th St.Imported and Domestic Line ofCIGARS ,\.SD CIGARETTES•••••• +++++++++++ •• ++++++.Patronize our adv�rtis�rs.The Seventh SeasoD of theRed Cross Christmas SealThe familiar combination "CavaleriaRustlcana" and "Pngliaeci' are on theSaturtl:lY matinee program. Alice Zep.piUi wiII appear in Cavaleria as San·,tuzza, Ruby Heyl as Lola, Giorgini andFt'derici as Turitldu and Afio. Louise'Berat will take the role ot Lucia an.l A universal emblem of Sym-Attilio Parellu will eonduct. . pathy. Generosity. Encour-"'Cavalleria, Rustieana" was, written agement, and Good Cheerby Mascagni at BODle in 1870., The for six years has in the mainmu�c and the ��!�� p::!e 80 .wedded support�d the Anti-Tubercu­�)la� each raises�lie' C)\h.,.. 't� .1ig';�f, n1�sis Movement in the United-:"power. It is the tragedy of a eavalieT, States.who returning home, Inds that his be- May "EVERYBODY" get the ha-bit and use the Red Cross Christmas Seals on all Christmas mailand packages.FOB SALE AT-The-UDivenit y of Chicago Preaand Emmons Blaine HaD�(TRSCRJBE ""ORTHE OAJI.Y lfAROONChicago.qrmeSpiritof (!)ristmas,'The IllAin feature of the Saturday To give Plf"asure to those we Lo-.eevening perfonnaDee will be "Faust"or whose Friendship we appreciateiD Engli8h and at populal' priees. AI·though the ('ut does Dot contain agalaxy of "'headline" stars a goodr.howing is expected. Aliee Zepilli willbe Marguerite and Gusta'\"' Bergman, anew man not weU kuowu to Chicago,will present Faust. Scott will appear Just the Right Thirgs to n:a�e the&8 'Mephistopheles, Alan Turner ." Christmas Time really joyfUl.Let us help 70U CUI7 oat tileidea. by acting as J'OUI' meaen­gel. � are 32 SpalcUDgstores ill theUDited States. aDstocked withValentine, Defrere as Wagner andEgener R.S Siebel. lIargaret Keyes, theHuberdean and other prominent sta,r." only American singer iD tho cast, willone feel8 B88lU'ed of a good perform-anco. Franrhetti 8hows no particular be Martha. Incidental danCeR will beoriginality but he appears to be a gil-en by the corps de ballet and lIarr81 SpalclinJ:RpO("ialCntalogllC ofrhri!ctmn."�11l!�!dion�will h� orhelp.28 S. Wabash Ave.Charlier will conduet.sehooled and painstaking compoeer.Powls Speaks 'roDigbt-Mr. JohnCowper Powis, N. A. of Cambridgeunil'cl'!-lity, will �nk on UCymbeline" 'I'Iaomu J. Cavey • SeDtonight at 8 at the AbTaham Lin�oln I"1Ja1UJIBI1ftCenteT, Oakwood boulevard and Lang· p_ a..au-ley avcnue_ Mr. Powis has been giving IIJI'BOIALIZI1f m ftIB WAlftlB OJ'a seri� of leeturcs on Shabpere's CfBB � JIAJrComedies and Roma.n('e!'. On December 00Dan .... U. ..16 lIT. Powis will !-lpeak on uThe Temp- S1 W. IIoDIoe IItrMt 0JdcaI0e!'t." The ad miMi on is 35 cents. Tbree leasODS WIIJ f- llloald Eat at the leD'S £0 __1st. Good Food Pwop.rI� Cooked.28.1. CI�aaliDell our Motto. ,Iaspect tt.e Kitct�.Jrd. A Millimum Price for Hish Qualit7 Foodan Bnakfas& lk .. Cafeteria at l..an�hDIaer A L8Carte IlUSIC Come .. -WCl.rr.lth4inII l'rj to:courJ se:•}"4C4GI51}'I0G5rlu11:IImil DAILY .'BOOK. DBSDAY, DEOBIDu 9,1913. --WOIlBlf P�Y FIBft �BALL OAIIE OF SBASON -rGDAY.., -_.,) '."l- • :,'Fifteen former residents of Green- Field �pa FiD1sh� 0 more Y.wood were week..end guests at the M. C. A. field trips will be given thi ..hall_from Friday night to Sunday. A quarter, Work will be resumed in Jan_The first women's basketball game o� dinner was given for the guests Fri. nary.the tleWiOn will be tltaged today at 4:30 day night at which Mi88 Reynolds, Mrs.in Lexington g)'lWluiuw between the Devita Harper Eaton, Mr. and :Mrs.Wal- Sentors WUl Meet Frida.y-All Sen­}'retlbnaen' and t:;ophowore classes, Both. lace Heckman and Miss Jessie Heck- iors are requested to attend the Seniortea.tD!t are et!uu.1Jy watched IWd a good man were special guests of the house. 1('J5aBA.8 lU,�ting at 10:15 Friday ill Cobb_aucontetlt itl expected. All wowen are --.0 STORES: 7 N. La Salle 8t. 15 E. JnrhoD tih:rl, 71 E. Monroe St.After the dinner a vaudeville program ------------------------------urged to COW" out aud ...-tch thev u. •• ,... WB8 gi ven in the parlors.l'nahIDen-Sophomore"%e&ma JIeet,. illLuiDgtoD 'Mis. W&JDl&U WiD. Be .'·O�scrimmage.The lineup: , ,,, � '.,'. -· Brief eamPDI NewsmirxBa 'BEammmJ,_.�.':"'_.j' .GREENWOOD WOllER OIVE .WBBE-DD PABft FOB11lJlior La ... , Class WlU Dine--J un iorJey, Margaret AmesFreshmen ; more and Lillian Barnes, pianists, Gene Commons cafe.}'orwards: .Hedwig Brosseit, Irma Wil- Thompt'on, '13, reader, and Mr. WeisnerOn Sunday afternoon an informal Law students will hold their regularprogram was given by' Martha. Whit· monthly dinner tomorrow at 6 in theviolinist. Several selections were givenOonter; Margaret Lauder by the Greenwood quartet, consistingGuards: .Elizabeth MacClintock, Cap' of Beth Nicol, Martha Whitmore, Edithtuiu; l:l0¥ Anderson O'Rear: and Blanche Mason. Char·Substitutes: Mollie Neumann, Dorothy lotte Viall, Blanche Mason, Ethel Hil-Whed,on, Elizabeth Crowe.Sophomores: Vincent to Be Here.-Dr. Vincent,preisdent of the Univeraity of Miune; WE are showing a new lineof EnglishScotch tweeds, Serges and Cheviots.Specially selected for College fellowsand specially priced for $30.00.�-rAILOB �OB YOUXG IIBHJOSEPH SCHWEITZERThe University Pharmacist for over Ten Years.In his new up-to-date StoreAcross the street from old location.DEUTSCHER APOTHEKERsota, will be in Chicago this week to 1321 East 57th Street.attend a Minnesota. alumni meeting.Bickham Writes Article-Mr. Biek·ham has writtc:l all article "Member­ship and Support Campaign" for thoDec('naberissue of the Offidnl Bulletinof the Y. M. C. A. of Cbit·ago. ]11 thoTBP' A� NOB.THWES� article Mr. Bickham bri\'e� the his-liard and Beth Nicol were in chargeof the week·end' fuDctions.}'orwarti�: lJcicll O'Donnell, Willa SuIt·GIA!ft' PLA YEB. 00MIB8Evanston, Tll., Dec. 8--The North- bership and supppcrt, eampalgn earrtedSubstit�tes: Beth' Mal1"e, Phoebe Bakerw,e..qtern university basketball team has on this fall in the University.Miss _Wayman .will 80(.'1. � officialLl _11 a candidate trying for a berth on thereferee, and Dorothy eWuu,yn asregular five, who is' seven feet, three Freshmen Dance Sa�y-TilCumpira, ",while Miss Gertrude Dudleyand a half inches tall. His name is Freshman, class will give an informalwill be time-keeper. Ah"a Van Dyke, and'be is a Junior in dunce Saturda.y a.fterno�n �r�m,:� ithe LAw·' sChool.' Although he has in Bartlett, gymnasium. Men of theenough improvement under the tutelagQof Coaeb Grady· to force his' way to the League Has Christmas Sale.-Orig_The Reynolds club library, fund has front. His slender ·fra.me;· however, Inal Japan�e prints, ealenders, book­now reached the $425 mark. Among may not be �ble' to Withstand the .marks, �d po�ters: suitable f�r Christ·other c:ontributions recently rece�ved rushes" aDd ro�IieSs Of bis" sturdier mAs presents, will ,be on sal� in theare those of President Jud�n, $10, ��', ·opponents. Van' Dyke haS been ·ta.k- .;lJ,eaguc'·room today' :ind tomorrow fromFlint, �, ,�d Dr. Burton, Director of .iog the 'gB.mfr 'serioUsly, ,despite, the ' 1 :30 �, 3 o'clock, Th�' prtces rangethe libraries, $3. 'Yarious 'members' jests And puns of: his ,friends. f.rctm :fif��n �o fif�y �en�,. , t:'EW sophomores but have a smok ..:;��:�::�:w7E:;£�=�� 8W'.=;;� ,., .: A':N;� C�li�;I"�S!r��-� years of banging in theof the·;club.at their meeting yesterda:L :: � PLAN � BV�N "Warehouse under �ect Conditions-a perfect 'seasoning-adecided, to have �e bowling ��ys ,r,��., LI Speefal to "Daily ]tfaroOn:.) I meDowingthat disPe!s every vestige of leaf barslmess-a sweet.paired �luring the holiday vacat,ion.:',i E,�8:D�toD;· m, D�. 8--Tbe North. I mnooth ftavor of tobacco that �eoges the,best smoke youwestern university' swi�ing team will evef experienced. Can·t bam ,hot-can·t bitel smale it as o&ca as , ..WOIIBN WILL OOJlPB'm FOB take a 6-ip east· during- the semester i you will it is always the same cWgbtfal p!pcful-V e},d IIDOOIb.HOOKEY OlIAJIPIONSIIIP I Today, or any lime yoo say-at aDdeaJea. "vacation 'if present plans ·mat.erialize.IN '!'OJlOBBOW'S OAJIB Since"the Purple matadors'defeated I ��ar.'Yale last year and won the AmericP' t:1gSeni�r an'd Junoir '-hockey teams will, .I ' ".''title, they are· desirous of en�ling themeet at. 2:30 today on Greenwood fieltl en�y's territorY anu repeating thefor their final scrimmage before the pedormanee.game which is to take place tomorrowat 2:40.Victory in the first ehamplenshipgame �88 not swelled the heads of theSenior women. On the other hand thoy'zero ': ,.Center: Ethel Planagan, Captain; RuthSandberg.Guards: Margaret Woodhouse, IreneTayl�B.EYliOLDs CLUB LIBBABYFUlifD BEACHE8 SUM OF $425;. ·.FACULTY MEKBEBS HELP OUT FOB BASXBTBALL(Special to Daily Maroon) tory and results of the successful memoplayed but iiiile he expects to show upper, classes have been invited.NOBftIW8ftBBN WOJlBH'SA'fJILftIO ASSOOIA'fIONOIVES JIIlf8ftBL SHOWS�ial to Daily Maz-oOn.,.·are wor�g harder than ever to winthe banner with a clear title. U the Evanston, Ill., Dee. 8-Tbe Woman'sAthletic assoeiatiOD of Northwestern'J'uniors take tomorrow's match, thethird, .. me of the series will be th('deeiili�g eontest..M&nY of' the plays have changed inorder to give the back field more work.In previOUS years the forward line dhlaD the work, leaving little for the"_ks, but this year, and especially inthe games, all the members of the teamhave aD equal share of the work.Glee Gub BiDP In �oUet--TwelveDumbers were given by the Glee clubFriday night at Joliet. Saturday morn·ing the c:lub members were conductedthrough the penitentiary by the war·en, and in the afternoon they sang forthe prisoners. The trip was under thedirection of Mr. Robert Stevens.Headenoll LeetureII '1'oIdI!lt-"Sick·DeBS and Soeia! He1p" instead of ('Ne­�ected childhood" will be the subjectof Dr. 'HenderHon's ledure at 8 in Kan­del ball tonigght. This will be the lutphilanthropic: lecture given under theanspieee of the Y. W. c. L. ..Y. M. C. A.� parter. Lolli Good Pombo.uniYersity presented their annual min­strel show at the Evanston Woman'scluh SAturday afternoon, and night.The pro<!eoeds wiD 'go toward a fund fora building on the campus for the wo­men's a�tivitiee.- By the Makers ofTroy'. Best Prodact. 8peab to V�r �cClel'laD, aD interDatiOlllil �retary of theStudent Volunteer )(ovement from'Nerw York, spoke at the V'�un�l"meeting yesterday. He told of the im­pressions )(r. J. R. Mott received onhis tour around the world att¥!ndingthe Christian Students' conventions.Mr. Mott is the general secretary ofthe World's Student. Christian Federa­tion. Tel. H. P. 331""'rI· --;r-�HICAGe.THESMOOTHESTTOBACOOtOCFuDTwoOaacoTmaTHEMASTER-MODELof the Royal is a stand-ard correspondence machine anddoes condensed _'illing wlfhout anyspecial attachments.The TypewriterThat Solves "Typewrit�r Problems.�ROYAL TYPEWRITER COMPANYVolunteer DelePt- to 'GrINd"All Kansas City delegates win meet �7:45 today at the' ho';'e' 'of AssistantProfeaor Price, 6043 Ellis, for organ·ization. A leader and c:ommittees will. be e1�ted. ,.}#ter t�e business, meet.ing •a social ti�e, will toll�. TIlenames of the delegates wUI not be aD�Douneed until all .ave aeeepiecL' , S8 E. Monroe St., Chicago Illinois.� Pet line. No advertisementa re­"Y� for less thaD �5e� A1t c1 ..... _a4ftdUemeDta .rUt. 1M. ,.u ID &4-.....u.i� ,pia .aieh, between Chern­iaUy building and Drexei avenue. Case.... .uket M. P. Finder please Ieave.. lalonnation Bureau. Reward.�--A notebook between Bartlettaa4 Cobb. Finder plea.ee return to., ... Greene, Hitchcock d Beward..-0. UJ.,.d Yery cheap. Washburn..... lull ctreiIa coat, Tuxedo andNa .. � du 16-38. B. P. 2200,.. WuhlngtoD Ave., Ind Apt.nm BBNT--.A. alta Of rooms IIIld ale_ eM .... room, two blocks fromC� BaD, ltD. 'lJD.ItiY1l1l, �80S Ja.ek-� 6112 Vernon ave. or B.arpeJ� LOan DeU. W-31.iIIi. w� .,... more atudeDta of� .. _ eRD �:$ILOO·work-�.'... tilDe. IIJltil Xma. IndiaNqy� Co. � �1, 'aI, :& 'RandolphSt., TelephoDe Bandolph 1000.AJ9WrI(Jus DBp&DPS Read theUaiVenlty' .ot.. Chieap deba.tea OIl cTed­erai Oraclaated ·lDeome 'Tax," "Federal�b and "Beeall-ExclucliDgJ .... ., '$]. per coP;,. On.ate at the�'.uc1 at Woodworth'. Book at�U� "�Qa at., � E. 63d at. .-: '�:rt.'t. qlrrETsoN . :.UNIVERSITY, '. »a..&lfD. n.o.IDA......� :a.o.r • .&. a. ......... PIa. D.... ,..• ......, .. aase.p.................... IT .naUc!1DC8., •.. �. 11 CamecIe auIta nquJre4 to .....,�fJI6 ... IAenl,.AI1&. J.aJMt of blue as .._ weIIICber. oat 01 door recreMJon aD�., ..... 'WSDc!. fNaa tIM -. .. 4 tile m1lSSe.. �. Mrd8 til ... CInDP � !Dab­_. ..... � �4 fGr cataIac.", I:"'i"l ...... TAN-GOon Ped'umes or 2'oIlet Preparations Low_ J1Ul1on Follow NextWeek. ----------DRAMATIC CLUB PLAYSW£LL RECEIV'�D SATURDAYMarguerite Swawitc Reviews Per­form:mcc of Lady Gregory's NewDrama and Two Others.Rogistration for the \Villter quarter 'rh' ill\'it,'d alldil'II"I� which �row,ll.',1will eontiuue this week nA'�ordillg to tho Hl'.\"Iwlds dub theuter to till' stuir­the fl)llowing schedule: 1·:I�I'" nu-I {'\'l'1I sought l'oiuts of vuutugeThe Graduate, Divinity, lIt'llh'ul aud 011 t I.,' bulustrado were greeted by twoL�tW Schools-s-Iu to I� daily.Upper Juniors (8tudeuts now h:\\'illr;from 9 to Ii majors) December s-te,College of Education, Blaine IOU-HIto 12 daily. II", l'l t il's-a fresh Illl'thod of t;tagiug,uu.l a new play by La,I�' Gregory. NoJIIOrl' shall we be forced to tolerute«rude representntious of flowery hilL�ioll's or of drawing rooms, for the clubCoJlege of Science, Cobb SA-III to b ..... adopted the syuibolie manner ofJ� tl:Lily •�-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------�---�----- tho Craig-Reinhardt sehoolz an upperColleue of Comeree and Atllliiuistra_ '� mi.Idlc.clnss living room, a public park.tion, Cobb IOA-liollday, 9: 15 to :llld a Galway hut were all suggested. by12, 1 to 4. Tuesday-}o'ritlay, 1(1: til uua.lorned hangings of brown crash.to 10:45.Colleges of Arts and. Literature:Students with advanced. staudiug:Dean Lovett, Cobb 9A, regular of-IIBuy the. New Perfume With the I·"Bouquet Odor"Bold b,- aU Loop Depa.rtment StoresRefuse aD. otherszer's and rece1ve samplebottle.The New Hotel IFlorida5721 Cottage Crove Ave.PBONE HYDE PARK 4717.Booms � per week and up.Steam Heat and Blectric LIghtBE8TA:UBA.NT IN CONNECTION.Buy Your Smokes andGents' F1II'I1ishings -atCowhey�sS. E. Cor. 55th and Ellis Ave.FOI lEN ONLY an lOa.-tra t� booket· de­l'crlblng a new·trf'atmcnt for allatety razor blades. making one bladt" lasta IJlfettme and be better t'han wben pur­cJa.-d. Sent on receiopt of %5 cent&.CLAUDE WOLFE,Hcnrard City, Kich.Settlement Danee. "loa Sale repuid a more fast.i.lions nu.lienco forvoutur i ng out 011 all illcoll'lIh'nt niuhrfice hours. This first perf'oruuun-e on nny sta,:.'of ··)t,·J)olloul!ll·� Wit"t·' w ouhl h:t\'"lien: A to K-Dean Boynton, ;_!i\'cll its author no tOausc for n'grt't:19_ t hent er t rndi t.ion. Th('r(, WNe momentsWomen: Dean Talbot, Cobb 14,,:\, when oue almost believed that Sararegular office hours. .AlgoolI was the bent, whitc-hniro-I,Men: Dean Lovett, Cobb !lA, re-gu- tremulous hag with the high-pitd1edTlielletsIar office . hours.NORTHWESTERN SCHOOLOF LAW BEOElVBS CASTOF CODB OF ·HAlIM:URABI(Special to Daily Maroon.)Ellis 24; L to Z-Dean Linn, Ellis.,.ftG"E:W� SCHWEI:a:� not in vai n han> we fllh-d the hack"'�.D. � 24. Regular office hours,rows of t lu- Filll' Art» t hcutvr ,lurill�'AND Lower Juniors (fewer than!.' majors)A. D ADAMS the sojourn of the lri�h Players. IIIDecember 15 to 19. Time and placoTYPEWRITING neatly done--'Miseel- • make-up, gt'�tllrl', :lI'I'('lIt, 1Il:l11IH'r, t}IO177 N. STATE ST. same us for Upper Juniors.� work. 8p8C1alty. ::Mits B. ·Present this Ad. at Joseph Schwelt- Unclassified Students-c-Deeember 15 to little pla�' was IIOIIC ill t he .:\hl,,'."Celtic tones and the cac kliug laugh.Hettie Louise )Iilok did l''xC'l'ptioll:lwork with the Iiart. Yt'tta ':\Iilkewit�hwas eff'ect ive as tho Second Hag. Butthe role whidl olrcrc,l thc t.'Tcatest IiiI'·fi�ulti('s W:L'" that of )[I,lJonough, th.'sheep-sheal"er, who rl'turlls to fill.l hh'Evanston, Ill., Dee. 8-The Lawbclo\'ccl wife tll'ad all" l((mil'.1 a llc�elltschool of Northwestern university ha� hurial by her jl'a.lous Ilegihborh. At·reeenUy acquired for the Elbert H.thoug!: �r. \\'rnon BiOwn lli,l not realGary Iihrary of Law a cast, in fac·ize a.il the \":tril'tl possihilities of tht'simile, of the Code of Hammurabi, thepart, he displaY{'11 marked power inoldest law. code in the w.orld. Thethe swift changes of elllotion, from un­ori8inal is a pillar of dark stone, some reasoning a.ng-er to lyric grief, fromeight feet. high and two feet acros.�, hlacli tlesl'ah to the filial bUrst of ex·and now stands in the Museum of the ultation. 1t W� al� enviable oppor·Louvre, in. Paris. It was discovered ill tUliity to aeate this Celtic sheep·shear_1902, at au� near the· Persian gulf, ill!! Orpheus, and there Wcre tim��by a French archaeological eXpeditit)n when )[r. Brown's interpretationunder :M. de-. Morgan. : The code is in· 't.ollehed l)Ojgna.nt reality. Onco hitscribed on the obverse and reverse ofthe Pillar made an unt"orgottable_ picture :L� h,'in columns of cuneiform' stood, allslle,1 :l{,rallist the wall, flil'ker_characters. It forms some 282 sections .�, .., jng ca)i,lle '. heill high aho\'e his hea.l.in alL�Look for the DaisyFifty Cents ·For. The Settlement gaziug iuto the nc�t room at tho tlca.1wife.Of the other two plays, the Sutrocome,ly '''us the less successful. Th('reason for the failure is not- far to�eek: it is inherent in the combina·tion of this type of' Mama ::Lnll thi:-lgroup of ine-xperienced players. ThOsefamiliar with "The Braeelet" knowthat it is a clever hit of comedy, arti­ficial, and re(luiring for eaectivencs.�the sure light touch of skille-Il aetor�,That the' ('h:1ra('te� were here a.matcur�was \'('ry evid(.'nt., for they were eithert()O IINI':Y or too flippant., anll worst ofnil, thl��' �poke an En�lish utterl�' lIe'voiel of 11i�tinction, anll often slo\"enly.The work of I.aur('n('e Sali�b\1ry war·rent."! ('om;ment for its stren�h in th('serious ll\oment� antl its weakness in ful aeth'ity after the holid,a,. ��We hOlle that "McDonough'. Wife"will he given a public pr�n'�.c?,I!-"that the larger Uulverslty au�����may appreeiate this ra�� �.\t of artistry.Marguerite Swawite.GARRIC�1m. WJL BODOB ID1'HE RO� TO - �.,� °"Genuine successor to "THE )f�:�.FROM HOl\IE." _Inter �COIWt'S GWtDAnother Oohan • JIaaU .....BAYKOND HI�OBO�Q'In a New Musical COIlled1"T nEB 11': AUT Y B1} 91Me INTYB.!: AND HEAftIand Co. of 80 IDTHI-; HAM TREECabaret de Luxe anti Daneine EYer,Night, 11 p. m,ILLI�Q_.�ZIBGFBLJ) FQ� ,H.9"Y�t;I�. "-;g. •.A Blow at COlQDl� ... �ItBaaA��'nIB DAFPIOpOVVER�NOT a F�.�.TilE GREAT PLAY ,OP .J{OW".A. K 0 D.B B H.! G �".,:,;.JI' 'In ChiC3go'B --caJ � .. �� .fiIB DOLL. �JBLFINEARTtSthe liJ!hter pha.1'<'S of the role. His "The Troth"-Rutherford Ma;yDeC'r:sp thorough elenunriation of hi!" "Barbara"-Kenneth S. Goodmanwif., W:t!" :tdrnira.hly done; hi� surprj�.,at tllC slIol.}C'1I twist )[is.'I Fa:-rC'n'� II,'p:tl"tlll"(, gi\'e� th(' plot, laf'ke,1 tc('hnica.l!'urene-'5s.Maurice Baring's bright ,li:1loPI<' wa�receh'ed with 'l<'light,-a.n'l l1<'s<'T\'�I1��o, for tIle �kit W:lS Ilone to perfel'fionh�' I'h�'1li� ""a�' anll .Tames Dyrenfortll.Thc latter Ili�played a markell gift it):• leli'·atc farC'c in hj� interpretation ofthe younJ! man who trje� tt) t.en hi�sweMbcart that his father follow� thennfortnnate \'()(>ation of hangman.W(' ('Ol1nt this a promi�in:; openingand look forwarll to a season of fruit· .. A Gnme- of Chess"-Kcnneth '8. 0004-manp .. l�c��DOJUU8 KB.AXBROMANO., TIn Bdward DeidOD" J.n 0...0'. !.t_�' .OLV�P�CCohan' s IIafttp 8ealau-...-..cc­,8'1'OP �$2 Worth for a � I•......