lIaily flarnnttv �l.' ;XII. No. 56. 1J1IIVBB8DIY OP OBIOAGO, .WEDNESDAY, DBCBKBEB. .17, 1913._'EW04IU�G IS UP-YO-DATE ����i��a:!�l�.:: •• :.:��:: DATE HAS NOY BEEN SELECI'ED 'lhat singing should be made a real DISTRIBUTE ·COPIES OF ;�_part of the Uuiversity activities wasF. M. Blanchard ..•••.•••••.• • ••. 2.00 M b Hbe . 100 Women of the University are plan- the theme of Caryl Cody's address for' em &ra ·of the" onor �o�oq.Rollin T. Cham ram •••••••••••• I.J. S. Dickerson •••••.•.•••.•••••• 2.00 ning to give the Btudent-Paeulty din- the associate .."8 at the Junior COllege will speak before all undergradU&Ul. ner this year. This decision waa elasses today, on· the proposition t ..P. H. Boynton •.. "............ • .2.00 exercises yesterday in ?f'8lltlel. Sheo reached yesterday after eousulattlon institute a tempDrary trial �. ttDMlHerman J. Stegeman ••••••••.•••.. 1.0with the Undergraduate cou!lcil. Ow- rucutioued several colleges where sing- February 1. Copiee Gf the p�a �,t.h,Bjorne H. Lunde •...••.. " ..••... 5.00. .ing to the fact that faculty members lIlg was regarded as a much more rui- commission were diatribute4 to allD. T. Hutehlnson .•....•.•• ••.•. 1.00100 can give only one day a year for such portnut fuetor in the school aettvitlee classes and wer8 �ted iD:��: �4·William Lyman .•..••..•••.•..•...R. T. Radford ••....•..•.....•..•. 1.00 a dinnee, the men will not part.icipate than at Chicago. She. said that, theDr. Roger T. Vaughn ......••...... 3.01) in such an affair until next year, and cheers and songs of the football ses-Charles W. Paltzer.. . "•. 2.00 it is thought that the men and women sions make ouo feel that be is reallywill give the, dinners ill alternate years:Members of the University and�ettts .ho are in attendance upon�e eenvoeatlou reception will Iuspeetthe Dew Rryerson Physical laboratory,",ith the work which iii beiug carried�Il in i� on "'ridny night fron; 8:30 to10:30. On Saturday morning at 9:30,brief addressee wi" be made in room32 by Presideut Judson, by ProfessorlliuchelsoIi, director of the laboratory,. and Mr. Martin A. Ryerson', the donort 'Burdette Mast •.......•.•••....... 1.00o the library. Followlug these talks, Robert Nabours ...••• : •...•..•••. 2.00the trustees and official guests of theU James W. Thompson ......••...... 2.00niversity will be conducted through "Cap and Gown" ...•.. , ....••••.. 5.00the new building. Names Withheld .•.•....••...... 3�.0001na bice the Floor Space. Total $480.50The new Ryerson laboratory con- Half of the $1.000 necessary to starttain� about twice as much space as didthe Reynolds club library will be inthe old one, and the aeeomodations for th h ds f th ·t· __ b fo th(e an 0 .ec�,� erereeaareh work have been trebled. It first of the· y,ear, a.ce�ding to an announcement mad� last night. . A totalof $480.50 haa alr�y been reeeived.The De� meeting of the committe€will be held the first Tuesday night af·ter the OpeJQDg of �e winter quarter.At that time annOU.lu�emeDt will beand motor_!\ machine and instrument made of the further plans tor the colDOpe, a ventilating plant and astor- loetioll of tlae.balaDca...t.the.mm....-.-.-- ....��.--Tlae:-aftlriteettlie - ---.",� • .,... "__. __ �A .. :,• '-:.:.�"'_ ... '.�t 'Uae new building is attractive and 8&17. .Both {Icft"ta�, ....modern. It provitlt!s a complete, up-to The -Univenity eCllllplittee met withdate electric light and power system the club commi��. � Digla.t. DeaDIII addition. to this, the old laboratorying pictures of peuant-daneing iIScandinavian eoantryeicles. l'Itudent rcgarels as even suspidous. �(en 4. Have you ('ver ellC'ol\llter�l 3n) Dr. Henderson, Deaa 8mallr. Frof�8P.8AE OB .BDVOAnOB Hardly less popular was tile Glien who have failed to report such ca.CJCS in l�:ll trouhle through the action of al 80r Thomas, and llr. Park, of ,t •• · ct.PBIDAY AlfD 8A.�AY symphoni� poem, "Tlle Sireu," whiel the past have been repriman,le,l for l':OI.-pelleel studcnt? partment of SoeiolotrJl. will; adb ..ofFered a vivid eooe-"ioa of dae -I[' their ("arelessncss or timiclity. In :111- the Amen·"au Soeiolnai ... " .oej ... _.' "Dr.: ¥aria Montessori of Rome wil ...... �- WI I 11 10 fi 1. .... ....-.... -.rof the sireu as the'" lured the _Ion dition to that, frequent. etlitorials infa. ll'n t. le onor sys III was rsits eighth annual meetiD"" .j • ..)U ....IMt,re Friday anel Saturday in th(" . 't t , t t e ago one '"with their cJaarms. ft .... _ worke. the Daily Princetonian heLve sen-ell to Jn�.·1 ,\1 el, over wen y y ars " I.IOliK frOID �ell\ber !7 to 30. ·.. ft. e,IIIIDoiw theater on her system of edu- t 1 t 11 I f li ho tup to a wonclerf1ll eliau ia "'_ erul keep alive a very I5trong feeling of re: SUI ('11 wa.'\ expe et or I S ne� y.entire Sociology eJepartAU!ID&. ,w,.,,�at.("atio .. · I'riday and Satnrday" in. thesentment against any man wllo will at- lie threatenl�c.l a suit for Ilam�'':-'Illinoi. theater. ner lectures will be whieh repreeeat.ecl til. aldpwnek, AI tend the meftting, whkh i. to be ..... 4&-mpt to break his pl('llge anll th'l� n�:lilll'lt the university but elill nothiDged b .' . to the craft of the dellIded AilGn WAI lilt' under the aospieee of th. UnlY4lftil'-aee".1pani. Y movlDg piC resBene to C88t flishonor llllon thc VnL fllrtll('r than that. Som.-thing o,'er tWl'taken in. the Montessori 8Chool in Wl'e'Cked upon the roeb .f the .rens of Minnesota. The Allleri�aD Ec-oao.i,,·l.sI .... d. J.. venit¥. �'f':lrl'l lat.-�, an artiC'le wa.CJ writtenROlllet; . Dr. )iontC880ri will -.Jlk in - I association will hoM ita aIlaual -.t.-,..- 'The 'D.-.-..IlLoven Ov-"re to "Eg. f'e>l'wril't.ivt� of the' I onor sy.stem at. ,� ....... 2. What is "·onr way of cIlll('ntillJ.,! ing in Minneapolis at �he .... time... )'r·irll·(·toll, :Ifltl thil'l e·m:t' 'Was C'i�1 lUIfreshmen up to the prevniling �la.lItl·:1Il exalllpic of the working of the 8y� President Yineent of MiDDeeot.,ar,l1' of honesty in the unh'ersity? formerl.T of the Univeraity taeait1 .. d.t.cm, nlt.hough, of course. no nam�At the opening of the ('ollege year. 1\'('re mentionC'd. Tho offen(lcr in ques. Mn. Vin�ent will I'ftf'ive th.e me-benthe freshmen are aclllreg...c41 hy several of the societ" Monda", »eee.1Mw. 28,tion thrcateneel a suit for libel agains' ',,"tf the leading unelergra(iuates on thetht' man who had written the artiele, frOID 5 to 8. The 'f!ivie anel eo...en'.uh'-t of the Honor system, the pletlgc association will "'''·e • ·COIDp-.;--t&r7.. �- nnel �nt his lawyer to Princeton to .-'\nd ita signifieanee are explalnetl to finel what the facts were. After we dinner to them at 7 "- .thf'1D, and the compulsion to report any hall talked with the lawyer and had A �ial vesper .erviee �n be Uld at.:ru.'Iieious case i8 brought home to at. Mark'i �h.re" a. 5, ..... _-, De-"-r toM him what we knew ahout the case .'--Tthem. The other means whiC'h I ha"\)the threat of a suit was llropp8(l anel comber 28.iDdieated in answer to your first qucs· nothing further was heard from him. l'rofessor Albioa W. 8"'''1 ill �"­tiOD are, of coune, also of Ul'C. Asiele from that, there has never been ident of the looi",., � � ......3. How are cues of cheating brought tho least lcgal difficulty in conneetion Professor Bedford is aene�" ud_OF RYERSONWIll 'BE HELD FRIDAY�t Men WiD Speak At()peaiq of New Laboratory:Trultees to Be PreaenLil universally recognized as one of thebest arranged iDstitutio�s of its kindin the world. It contains two . largeatudent laboratories, one lecture room,and four reaeareh rooms, Distributedthroughout the building are dynamoshaa been renewed, by the installationof, �teel.eonerete lloon. an automatictelephone system, and aD equipment ofdust proof cases for the proper care�.of apparat�WUl BIl� All Oandidates.Today from 4 to 6r President aDdMrs. Judson will entertain candidatesfor degrees at the president's house.PrNident Abram. W. Harris anel Mr.aDd Mrs. Martin A.. Ryerson will be theg11ef'tB of honor at the convocation reo�ertion, to be held Frielay night from8:::0 to 10:aO in Hutehinson. PresidentHarris of Northwestern university wilideliver the eonvocation address or""'..ol1ega Days" on Satnrday at 11Senior eoUege e%enises will be heM 3-In:15 this morning.D&. IIOlftB88OBI WILLItalian, but an expert interpretcr willbe on the platform to translato herwords into EngliHh. }'rieln.y5s lecturewill begin at 3 :30, and Saturelay"s at11. lIer I('(!tur.-s this week will be Dr.'1'0 ,�. lIat�cal Club­Prof8880r Moulton will atldrC8s theJunior Mathematical club at i18 meet­ing in RycnIOn 37 at 4:15 on • TheDeviation of Falling Bodies." Mis...Mule" will �k on "InvariantsWlaieb. Characteri7.e Some Linear kt_aoeiativo AICebru." SONp5 TO � .. cLA&.S�,ON HONOR- SF.NlENTUBRARY FUND GROWING WOIEN ARE TO GIVECommittee Has Almost HaU of DINNER TO FACULTYMoney.Needed to Start New --Club Feature-WaDi Student Propoeed Affair Will Take PlaceCon .butioos.' of Former One Giventn By Men ASKS FOR MORECaryl Cody Urges Students to Sing� part of University Life In -- ,Associ • Add Presid Memben. of, Ccvnmi __ �,Wllates ress-- rea eat Give Talka Today-Take BaI- .Speaks. lot on Propoied. Court. 1ings yesterday, ill order to .famH_izethe students with .the question. E�Jl('�ass today ''Will vote o� .qu��JI:Il\qon.cerning the establiahme�' of. . a_ . per.'manent court. The qU6tl�O�, foH�w:Get .Opinions.1rom Student&..a part, of the Uuiveraity a.ud 8UGGCStetl'l'he date for tho proposed uruuer that competitive class song fests b�this year has been fixed, It is prob- held durl ug the year and that a prif..l!able that the tiwo will be changed be awarded to the class giviug the bestfrom early in January, as it was last exhibition.year, to some other date. In place ofAS:lo('i:1te Professor Shepardsouof the 1. Should .there. be 'all, H..Qn.or ·cOlllJDoia­sion at the. University?2. Would' ;you ·report a person' whomyou saw'ebeatinc?' ,3. If' you would not �epor�. �ouldyou speak to a person TOU 8IIIWcheating? .4. Do' you favor. a. temporal)' _ �.(JIB.mission appo�Dted by the �del'.&Taduate council to ac\ until theCOllncil election in Feb�, :wh8lla referendum win be takea?the faculty dinnel\. a faculty smoker History dopartmeut spoke on the valuehas been suggested to glive the men auI. of the eollege student ill helping �()opportunity to nu ..>et faculty meuiuersJ solve many of the modern problems.lIo urged that the students take theinforDlally this year.Do Little Blse. ".Junte," which was formed by Frank-Little else of a. definite nature W:ll-\ liq, as their ideal, The Junte was· adone at the Council meeting. 'rhe au- club formed for the betterment andnouncement was made that coat-hooks improvement of social and politicalin Bartlett will be altered so. they will conditions.no longer lock. This will obviate tho Preside�t Speaks.'nuisance of students removing tho . .Membera of .freslaman-BngU.h .........�.coiD, .: an4;Lthua.�, Lpuvate . ...:,���_e�.t. .J�d�� l@-�� a_��,_�:. vvtett;on:USl:onJiijii:qu_Mii-;,:iri· -,-hook for_ �lves. .�ress ,on age. He said that to �e: a ye:sterday: �te.r .lleari.nc. talka ·b7 ....... -ycar older is not only to have hved bers of ,the .CODlDliasioll. '. ThAt � of-_.-:.. 'D, __ . 'LcK*er&-All gymnas- that long but �o be able to understand th .'-..... .--- e. vot8.have.·not .beea ,"II�ium lockers 1n.·· Bartlett must be t&-. and grasp more diffi�ult and important. De1iDitiall'':of . .Dtslmp ••. \:newed before' Deeein� 20. Materi:i.t � of life.. . ' The -eommi.ssion -hu .. _bmitted 'th.left l'n lockers will be removed after The convocation was enlled Wlth �e.. . .... 01IOWlDg 'de1laltiOD ,of dielumeetl'",· �- ..that date. singing of "America." d8flned. by the' f.e11lty:·,��� .. ,...�,". .8WBDI8B BHANODY IS� OP.OOJRmBIJ. "Dishonestr in' eon.,.. W-S,�­sists of' pradiees which. tend too ..a.ti­tute for the' �lt., (lerlaaDded of·;th�·S7mpbQ117 0rcbestD � ProInmof roar� ...... 111 KaB­.... �,i..-...7. The Honor Commission---- -=-=. . student, the work of an3t.her penon.The following questions were askeel By llirc(·t rCllort of ihe student. teo This-defillition. :tPI'lia.· io· exaaiiDa�"in regard to the Princeton Honor sys- the 8tullcnt Honor eOhlDl:ttee and b) tests (oral or' Written), themes speeicltem anel have been answerec.l as fol- th� n'port of thc members of the f�c reports, laboratory' ex';'�rimeDte. �!'aI.lows: ult.y who think that they have foun,' rccita�ions, and all ot'hor ('1.� t"0'ttII.requirements.Alfven's "Swedia1L RJaapsocly" prOTO( .the most populal- number of the eoneert gh�en by the Claicago Symphon�orr hC8tra yester�y afterneon in Man.Ilel. Tho eelectioa. illustrated the pleasing policy of the orebetara to give atI';tttt 01M" novelty on every programpresented on the campns. TIle mer')themes of the compoeition were charaC'teristi� of the Swe-Usla midsumme:festival which it represente4. suggest. UpOIl l'xaminntion papers, inlli('at,or.,1. How clo you ovc-re�omc the feelin� or ,li�i!On('sty. All Mu(·h report�l case·an' cxamiflcll fully hy tile Sf.pde,:li1l',lwr l'ommiU('o who rCC'QIDmeni' th,pllllishrncnt to he eleult out. This ret'ommcnllation is invariably accepted.' b�- tile faC'lllty without eliS("u8..CJion Of'qucstion.against. "squealing" on a cla�sllla:c?As soon as a man comes to ("ollegohe is toM ot the Honor system anel afhill obligatioDs anel' of the fact tha.,college sentiment makes it compulsoryfor every student to report to thoHODor committee every rase wh;ch tlla� MEMB.3BS OP 8OOIO�y·DBPAB���KDr. Heudenoa.·· Deul· � ·1IIIIIl- JIro..feaor 'ftomq to "4'h ... a�Iodalolieal Ied_.mon,�' with wkieh tb. prop .... opeDe.lreceived the aomewb.t i.ditrerent re8pOnl'e usually aeeorcled an opeaiD':number. The brimut I'ruck Symphony in D minor whie' 100IoweelrouBed the liatenera etreetively. Th(':�o.d :movemeat, Allegretto, was· ee,pec;i�ly .. appreciated.. 'The IIIgt eODeert i. tile series.' �rbe a aong �ital by Madame .Jnlir.Culp, the Dutell lieder singe... wh'will appear in Kandel on Tuesday,.Janary 13. The nu, aympllony cOD("ert will be gi\"en on Tue.8C1ay, .Jannary27. to Jour atteDtioD? with tlae matter. treuurer.�E DAILY IlAKOON. ;WBJ)NE8J)A;Y. DECEJl'BD 17. 1913.The Dail, MarooD�--- .. ----PubU.h�� morninA except .Bund&)" &UdKondQ. durlnc th� AUlUmD. WIDt�r aDd.spriDC qWU'tera,. b), ,'l'Ale J.)&11)' KaruoDl'ta!t. -1I. D. �ln('rtiu, w, CoUln�hAmiJ. S. GOIl."&S ,_ ' ,B. 1'. lInslW. JL L)'wnD .IlauaqlDC Ed1wr!iew. Ed1wrAUalt'Ueaa EdllorB •• IDen .II_DaCeI'ClI'cD1alloD llauaacer�.J:.dl&on\;"'''.1: Shalla '1)oruthl'- Wodl,sina O',sclll .� AUllusta SwawlteJ::ntl:red a» secead-erass - mall at the...:hlCaAl>u .PustoUlce. Chlca�o. Ill.. 14lLl'ch n.llIUIi, uodt:r Act ot. MlLl'tlh a .. 1811.z;VB�JUPTION BATU.Hy caerrer ; $2.U a )'''IU''� 'l.tO a Quarter.H), wail: $3.00 a )'ear; U.2� a QUluter.J::<1i,Jorial-llwUDeu omce, KUla :a.u;J�!���'tte t!!.i�wa)' ¥u�. Mter 10 p m.W.�O�D Prus. ��ll' Cott!lge Grove AveDue.(Jfbitotialcaryl Cody mide·· a. 'plea· for Uni.. Senior Colleg,e Cha.pel.-lO:15, Man·del. The Illinois track team has not 1000ta dual IIIl" ... t iu thei r OWII J:�'llIl1aMiulllsiuee HIl14 :tI:d h:l\'l' not lost a dualBeet-pHon fc.r candidates for doegrees track meet 011 auy Hehl for the Ias.,four years..... Pr�itlc,'lIt's house,French Play Tryout-4, Cobb 12A.l!f.athem3ticaJ. Club-4: in, Ryerson11.Mandolin Club---l::W, Re.\'llolols «lub.Score Club DinnE1l'-lIutt'hiu!o'on euf ... Over l·iJ:ht�··fi\'e nu-n hnve t.ltlLelout for the wrt.·stliug squad ut Put due.Tho Purelue \'ari�ty baskt'Umll teamshowed uI' well ill their Init iul l'r:u·th·l';,gallIt'. 'I'ht" Iiueup at this t ime t'ollsists!Iof Oliphant anel Stahl at forward, Lit- Itil' at e�t·Ilu.·r, and Ber-ry and 8t:ue.h_!IIfidel at guureltJ.The vu�it�· crew at Wilwollsin h:lS Iat covered a llIilt'ag(' of two hundred uu.lIthree miles, This is the �rt':Lh"S� elis­tanee ever travelled by a Wist,ollsillcrew durillg tilt' fall truinillg season.I t is rl:.(lIloreel that �I i n uesotn has---------------- --Brief Campos NewsMandolin Club to Meet-Tht' .\1:1u.lolin dub will meet this afternoon4:::U ill the Seynolds dub.3:30 'Exams Tomorrow Aftemoou­Examluations for all 3 ::W classes willbl' held tomorrow from 2 to 5.versity singing- w� speaking far the Have CI� Pictures Tomorrow- rt·fIlSt'e� to meet Xehraska again. Coach. ·a$SOCiates in -chapel yes- Class pictures that were ordered may Williams wlmts both gailit's of a tw • .)Cod, en :,' 'tierday'that deserves a be secured tomorrow from 2 to 4 in yvar contract played at MinneapoEs.Sin�g_ \. - high ,PI.a.Ce in the mem- the Cap anti Gown office.Entertain Students Friday-DeanShe ,.hit u�on: the great ·fun�nta.l of Downing anti :Aissociat-c Professorthe �Ubj� in h� deac:ription of the Caldwell of the school of Educat.ioneffe<;ts Of i�g In, producing unity will entertain the students of theirin a; group. ThI;oughout the long ages, departmeuts informally Friday at 4:3(1.of �r:J:9" we.-ha.vt» jplO1l1l soDJt as thepo*t factor in .a.rollSing religiousand�n.atio� ��::.'1'b,e f� men will entertain eighteen chiltlreustories of the DDSide8 riding onto a from Hyde Park ccuter Prida from ·lbunit:��"j; : ��i1ield � their to 6.hym�f '�OlJg��� . iii, Lucknowweeping as they J.Ca.rnecl- that brother Graduate Women's duh will hoM ib.Englishmen were ·co� to their Lawren('l' Park, the capta.in of thi�last meeting of this quarter tomorrowrescue when the fa.int straiDs of "The year's N ort.hwestern basketball team,at 4 ill Lexill!,rton I!i.Campbells Are' cOiDhig" beCame audible has halllictl ill hiM resignation as pilot,in the distanc�tiie soul-ha.rrowing Masquer.i Meet Today-:\Iasquers He claims that his work 3t the tlentalfeelings rellected in "The bombs burst- will mcet today at 3:30 in Lexing sehool is too heavy to allow him toing in air, gave proof, that our fia.v tOil 15. l)lans for next quarter will bt! participate in athletics.was still there--:!·· the wild· lilt of discussed.Dixie as the Confed.en.te troops sweptinto action-aJr taU. 'O! the potency ofbringing people together.. of :ma.kinE'th� :ieei.: th� universal brotherhood ofman. We can see-a minar re1lecti.on ofthe sam�(t1ililg in cQJ1eg!e lite. When a�����?��.�, ,;�� "staIld,. �etlI1'�ftl hats, aiid sing their ,A:ma Materin the face of thousands, they an�i9K�· � t.hdy never wouldbe o��� -� Ie! ,f�ows .gatheredbefore _,���i:! � til � �eep of nUtht,with a mand� ai1d humming softly....... !�"'I ...the so� 'of college days...-these areexamples of faJ!lilur ,everydjLy life.Notlling" can servo'· to bring Chicucttuden� 't6gethcr as Wci'l. as Chicagosongs. And cousc(!uently. if we feelt:lla.\ .��.� at .a.1l desirable that wehave any unity w��v.er. �ng Chi­Cap, students; we should attempt to��!!��lt � ��" �yiDg factor ofsinging" For such --a. dev�op�ent, tw.;thing;'are n�-one, an abund_ance of goOd, wpiiing, ringing Chica­go S011gS, and, secoiul, a propaganda ofeduca�cn :wd insPiration designed tomake these songs' as familiar as YaDk�Doohle to �c)� and to inspire alove tor them 'ill, 'every student. Thefirst necessity .� 1M; supplied by theDew 'song book, iil an Probability. Thesec�o·nd· ·(.an only coble· from an abund..ance of sings, frODdhe development 0:customs of singing among' the fraterni­ties and dormitories, from the determ·iJ!a�on on the p� of a.U interestedstudents to start a Cb1c�o song when·, ; � J ory-=-of.an· who heard it.Kelly to Entertain-Kelly hall wo- Northwestern has secured a swim-Illill� meet with the Hlinois Athlt,tH'«Iuh for Fritlay. This team containssuch sturs as Perry �1t·Gillinay.lfi('h:ll'i �1t·D('rmot.� and Harry lied, \ncr.In-ill White one of Wiseollsin'� startlist:lII('e lIlell twistell his leg "'hilt\,playin:! hllsketha.ll anti will ho forcetl ito kel.'p off of the track for about a.'Graduate Women's Club Meets-The month.The Sporting Ellit.ors of the Inllia.na'Stuclent� 'disakree -Ol'e� -Indiafta!B��+' l,' Art Club to Kee�The Art club will ketball pro8peets. One thinks that .��hold it's weekly meeting tomorrow af· Hoosiers chances are goot) while theternoon from 4 to 6 in Emmons Blaine other is pessimistic over the outlook.4HJ. All students interested in ar�have been invited. Northwestern opened its track seasonSpeaks on Christmas-The Reverend Saturday in P3tten gymnasium. AMr. Gilkey will speak on "Christmas a... meet was heltl between all the ('Ias..�es.a Custom" at the schOOl of Educa.tionchapel exercises this morning at 10:15 TO REGULATE DANCESill Emmons Blaine hall. AT MICmGAN; BILL LNOW BEFOBI'3 FACULTY'Dean Mathews to Lead Chapel-Dean Hlmill'r '\Iath"ws will leatl tholast DiYinity ('Impel scrviec(]uarter on ThursdaY' 3t 10: 15. ofDiscuss Score Club Dances-Mcm-hl�� of ::;eore dub will discUMS plansfor next quarter's work, and willS(' hedule a prO<tiram of dantcs, at thefinal luncheon of the quarter at 12:45in the Commons cafe.Class Teams Play-The basketballt.eam of the eleven o'clock gym classIlefcated a team from the twelveo'clock class by the score of 24 to 22.The cleven o'clock team staged a sen·"ational rally in the last half, over·f�oming a leall of ten points.11 O'e}oek J2 O'clockJ.·rellcrick ' R. :P ••••••••• StcinwayBrady L. F. ...• . Davil4Rieharcl�on. . .. C ..... JJarpe�. O'BrienBcrns:cin R. G.• ........•. JuliusCromwell ' L. G ... Hanson, HerrenBaskets: Bern�tt'in, 1; Brady, 4;ever possible. With all these factors Frederick, i; Steinwa.y. 5; Davi�, 4;wo�king together, wo have a unifying lIa.rpt'r, 1. Jo"ree throws: lIa.rper, :!;influence in �go life that Will knit Refcrce--Tohnson.---+---Chicago students together in a unity WILL EN'l'ER'lAIN IIBN�nger, tbn that existln: in any IN HALL AT BREAKFA8'.rother college in the world.Se,U '�ese Printa-Original Jap- :Mrs. Charles Hitchcock will enter-anese prin�", posters bookmarks antI tain tho members of lIitchcock whocaJenders:will be on sale in the Leaguo remain in residence (luring the holi·rOOIll in r Lexington today and tom or_ days, at a breakfast on Christmasrow from.lO:15, to 10:45 and from 12:45 morning. Mrs. Hitebcock hn.� made itto'-] :30. -The prj�C5 range from fifteen•• Dt. to a dollar. a custom to entcrtrun ea�h Christmasshe haa been in the city . IIAnn Arbor, Mich., Dec. };)--Rules fo: ;the regula.tion of Ilances have been l'submittetl to the f:wulty committee at I�lichjgan by a stullent committee ap' Ipointee'_ for the purpose. These rule�!provide for the hours, nature of musiC' Iand dancing, chaperons, etc. Tracli·; Itional dances of societies are given Iexemptions from the time limit. Tho:40resolutions ha"e met with the approval Iof various persons interested, but hav('not been formally accepted by thefaculty. ..'SHADOW' - the smart fall andwinter collar style that k�eps itssmartness and style when YOlo! tvear it.The LION collar features give the reason-e-espe­clallythefamous LION "Lock-that-Locks." 6for75cor as usuall for 25c.fIiO!,@arsOJde:st Dntnd In .AmericatUNITED SHIRT IY COLLAR CO.. Makc� TROY. N. Y.THEof MASTER-MODELRoyal is a stand·machine andwithout an,theard correspondencedoes condense4 billingspecial attachments.Tht: TypewriterThat Solves "Ty�ewrit�r Problems.'ROY AL T'YPE� RITER COMPANYChicago' Illinois.58 E. Monroe St.,BOOK NEWS Woodlawn Trust& Savings Bank12M B. 63d street. ChicagofilE FACULfi &THE S�EN'lSof theUNIVEB8Ift OF CmCAGOWILL FIND IN-rms BANX ALL THEFACILrnES OF A DOWNIf'OWN BANK.... aDd LoY.., bJ' D. B. LJ.wrenee, hundred •. The events are WlimportaDtMitchell Kennerly.,. $1.35 net. except spiritually, and yet the stark,An embryeuie human being like tho account of just what each cha.raetel'present reviewer with the pitifully few did, aDd felt, aDd said, ill hie en­years and colorless -experienc� of the counters with the other, added to theaverage college student attempts with equally faithful account of their be­diffidence the criticisms of a book like ha,·ior on every other occasioD. that isSons and Lovers. Oollege training will reorded makes aD impression with. the.nable him to say with confidence that color chaugefulDee, and riehD.eee ofLawrence succeeds brilliantly in pre- reality. It is as though these peopleMnting a thoroughly realtsfle picture had the dynamic fMce of life.. ODepl. lower middle-dugs Derbyshire peo- meets them and secures an impression.tl., in the deeply intimate relations Subesquoot meetings modify and COD­and reactions of family lifo; that in tradiet. it. At ea.eh encounter the per­hla story of the Morels father and sonality grows iIltQ our eOD8Ciousn888mother, mother and sons, sons and constantly developing with aeqUalnt­lovers, he has prodded with the sure ance, One feels potentialities ill Wil­touch of an expert at many of tho Ham, in Paul, ill Miriam ill Mrs. MMel,vital parts of that subtle, complex. contradictory impulsea which make itfamily relationship under which we all impossible to predict what they will dochafe in unyielding harness. till they have, done it; which makes itCollege training will enable him to imp088ible for them to have done it,�o farther and explain how Lawrenco if anything � the eireumstances hadproduees his atmosphere and sense of been altered. The picture of Paul is��ality. The story he tells is of little, not finished till the last line of thetorceflii luffering Mrs. Morel who, be- last page tells the last thing aboutcauie bt her very adequacy and him-"he would not give in. Turningatrength, breaks her weak simple hus- sharply he walked toward the city'sband against her hardness. lie blunders .goM phosphorescence. His fist wasli�e a careless trusting dog and she shut, his mouth set fast. He wouMspurns him with sarcasm and hatred. not take that direction to the dark­It is iDevltable tLat in her strength ness. He walked towardI the faintlyshe should despise his weakness, but it humming, glowing town\. quiekly,'·­is pitifUl to think of the large hand- and even then ,it is fragmentary, witl­lome eareless man living for years a the loose ends of life. The "living8(!areeel.r tolerated fixture in tho home ness" of his characters is the greatfor whieh he should have been a pilI t.riumph which Lawrence achieves.lar of strength. Of course there are faults in thelf� through her husband gon� the /book. The chapters are awkwardlymother bes fiercely upon her sons for long and, though the l10w breaks in.:1the fulfillment of her own life. First hundred places, they are without theher ambition centers in William, the sectional breaks that enable Ber:nettoldes*- Later he becomes Involved, aDd Wells to secure their larger efthrough passion._with.a airl utterlv un...:. .. ..:... -:a..�- - • ..-;.c·-- th all\ __ - -. .Q�-- .....- OII- -'- '\1..,0;'" wnauu.. VlOUloWng e.am erfitted to his needs and is only saved unities as �WTence does constantly.from the tragedy of marrying her by The style, .short, di.reet\. simple, sent-his death. This check paralyzes the -d ob ti'• •. _ . ences au an un trus ve progrCSSlon,mother but her spirit revives when she - ad • bl fi •• : • th ...... tIS mila y _ng .Lor e m\oVlo parhas bed upon Paul, her .second son. d' at ti to 0: h 'ghts. . an nses mes. poe c el _With the same voracious intensity. She B t' bee • 1 al .. n It omee In p aees, most In-actively hates the girl Miriam with d n.. %_ _ __ ..11 -.'. a equate. vue � opp&'a:NKIU. by It.�whom he haa aeeompliBhed his spirit-ual growth and finds his intellectual SAVINGS ACOOUN'l'SandCHECKING ACCOUN'l'SAre Welcome and AppreclatecLRESOURCES $2,000, 000.BA.ZA.A.RCakeCa.ndyChristmas GiftsSTUDENTS WELCOMEHYde Park Church of Disciples57th and University AvenueTODAY2 to 10 P. M.�.� � �n.nol\aNtWARROWJf'otchCOLLARCla.tte P_hocI7 a: Co.. lao. M.kcn�rmtSpiritof {!)instmas ,barrenness and sterility. One feelsthe author's inability to say just what To give Pleasure to those we Lovesatisfaction, because she feels that thehe means, to draw his subtle distin("- or whose Fri.eD.dship we appreciateintensity of the girl demands her son tiona fine. enough for the reader's un­entire, and leaves her nothing. An.IPaul too, for all she affords him hates .lerstandiDg.It is these subtleties against whiel. Let •• Ilelp ,.0. ealT7 out tbeIdea '" aeUal' as ,.our messen­I'er. Tllere are It SpaldlDg8tore, la tile Ualted States, all.toeke4 wltllMiriam with quiek revulsions of feci­ing. •. Half the ti�e he grieved for the powers.ef the present reviewer art\her; half the time he hated her. She impotent. Undoubtedly one cannothimself feel the shading force of Just the Bight ThiD� to make thChristmas Time really !oyfuLwas his eonscienee; and he felt, some­how, he hacl got a conscience that wa... Lowrenee's dis,inctioDS without a ric Itoo much for him. lie could not leave hinterland of his own knowledge toher because in one way she did hold .Iraw upon. lIere experience wouM notthe best of him. He could not stay gi,·e it. lfany of the properly certifie.1with her because abe did not take tho parents of families-a distinction Irest of him, which was three-quarters," eannot, claim-will have no sympathyGround between these two intenai- or under.stanlling for the character.ties and stnlggling with his own active l.awrenee. draws e'"en where I foil 0\\­physical passions Paul is left, on his them. It is only at the final caprieiou�mother's death at the close of the turn of passion that I balk, uncon­� a usel.,. pulpy mass from which vinced of its inevitability .The mater­all the juice has been extracted, drop- ial ringtl true.. One feels that th.·ping off as waste while contentioDl author hu tom it out of himself-buraged over him oblivious. gil"en 80 much of himself that thereThe story is told with aD endless �n remain little more to give till hl"IRIcceaeion of small inconsequential de· has grown im'!leasurably. But to de­tail and illuminating incident: Paul rive the ultimate 8&ti!!faction whicland Miriam taking turns in the swing; tho book eould gil"e, the compIet<Paul shopping with his mothel"� going concurranee with its perfection of a('to get his father's wage!! eoming out C"urac'y., I would ha'"e to tear that ou'of ehureh, the instances leap I up by of mYf'elf which is not there. 'ipaJdinJ:peeial:atalogue of0hristmns.,ng�8tionswill he ofhelp.28 S. Wabash Ave.The SeVeDth Season of theRed Croll Christmas Seal• John F. Mahan, last year's assis�nnt In the trial", for Sigma Delta Psi, thetrack coach at Purllue has 8ign�1 up honorary athletie fraternity� heM at '/lay "EVERYBODY" get the ha.for head coach at that institution for �innC!'ota, it haa been found that ove lit and use the Red Cross Christthe eoming year. Tho track prospeet� one-half of the participants have notare cOMidered to be the bright.cst that t'ntC'red any form of athleties at th.. nas Seals on all Christmas mailPurdue hu had for aeveral !!easons. University. and packages.A gymnuium team is to be formedat Nortbwetlltem if enough good ma­terial t!an 'be fonnd. A meet will be"t� wit.h Cbi("RgO Rnd the Pur pIt- The baseball outlook at Indiana for]914 is rather (lilM'ouraging. Ther.�ml'l to he p�tiC"ally no matt-rial st FOB SALE AT-ne­UlliYenityof Chicago Press5750 ELLIS A VBlWB.aDd EauaODl Blaine Hanwill all'lO enter the ('onfel'en("(' meet at all nnti tht' ("aptain is l'I8icl to be a maDIowa iD Mareh. . who haa ne'·or touclaed a &love. The Secret of Good Battingis similar to the secret of good business-it Lappeuto some and just misses the others. .If there ever was a commercial home run it· •.Fatima. the T urkish-hlend cigarette. The expertwho conceived this blend was some batter I F alimawas 6rst lined oct in the college towns-the studentbody quickly proclaimed them winners. T *,Fatima is the l:iggest selling cigarette in this country.The secret is-pure, good, choice tohacco-_expense in the package-quality all in the smoke"T "- wenty.. �_ .._� .....iDist;nct;ve/� l"dividIUlI"2O.IOrl5tJOSEPH SCHWEITZERThe University Pharmacist for over Ten Years.In his new up-to-date StoreAcross the street from old location.DEUTSCHER APOTHEKERTel. H. P. 331�1321 East 57th Street.Three Reasons Why you sbould Eat at tile len's eo..1st. Good Food Properl7 Cooked.2ad. Cleanliness our Motto. laped the �lrd. A Miaimum Price for IIIah � FoodClub Breakfast 15e up Caret .... ·� ....Dinner A. LaCarte IIUSIC c- ..Buy Your Smokes andGents' Furnishings atCowhey·s Ad L(1517 Eo 57th se., Cbl� Itooaw orEo Eberle. Phone 1m 1IId�.'CHARACTERS-Customer .;.... .' •• � : .....•... _ .1"eaSeller • _ • _ • _ _ _ •• '•••• � • •• • • _ • ___Waltfnc llat (in .prof�lonal. unu.atand varied attire.)Christmas Carda (Etelll .... _.New Year canb (water colorMlacellaneous (Sketebea.Bee •• Ls. E. Cor. 55th and Ellis Ave.FA MEN OSLY a. 111_-trated book�t de'acrlbln. & ne"treatment for a'l<&fety razor b:adcB. making ')ne blad.. lUIa 1Ilettm.. and � beotter til Q when purc.:tased. Sent on rec�"'t 01 .$ cent ..CLAUDE WOLFE,Howard 01'-7, Mich..·)r mot"klng blrda In the orahce cro"e. tll«',"st Clll.t"g .. standards. Send (or ca'&'oa. CUSTOMER.I saw your heralds at Lexlncton Hallon the Bulletin Board.SELLER.They are a few of manT. aU .... Itk.:\flnerv&. mind-born. ortcInaLCUSTOMER. "I am one of a batt&JiOD to -Ul.ChriJrtmaa trouble. ...... 1 to battle New'lear Socials.The New Florida Hotel Bee •• JL(Manouver and Dbp"�.)CHORUS 011' CARDB.We are Rood tor many 80daI atraJN.(dances. clubs. dlnne .... etc.) . We ..(rom $1.00 to $5.00 a d� .-parat.rom 15e uPward&.CUSTOMER.Thl. Is abarlra1n. I m6at ha.... Battal­ion E. (Ezlt creaU,. pleuecl. To be ....peated Indeblt..,..)5721 Cottage Crove Ave.E U R 0 FE A � P L A �.R�sta.raa� Barbfor �.op. Bown.1'.nd Billiards I. Co •• «tlo ••Most R"a"o.able Rates o.tile So.tll. 81dePHONE HYDE PARK nne••••••••••••••••••••••••••JOSEPH SQPDDTStationery, and Toilet �nSE LINE OF CANDI" : -STETSON UNIVERSITYDIICLL�. n.oam&.Pm. u .... a.De7 • .L .. B� ... D1J-ftft1&7 .. CIaIeap.Four coll�.. flve ecboola. 11 buUdlnaa. DOIn faculty. 15 Canlecte unk. ftqUlrecl to enterCollep of �ral Arl.. Lan4 of blue •• 1 ....Summer we&t�. oat of door ftCI'eMloD aUwinter • .soft �a from tIM _ .. and ...... Dale 966 B. 65tIa .. , : Old"_' ..Impom,d aDd �e I.a. �ClG .... AXD�+++ •••••••••••••• , ••••••••IfHE DAILY JUBOON, WBDHBSDAY, DBOBIiBD 17, 1915.TDBABY F1JlQ) GBO�G'•••••••••••••••••••••••••••Hotel CumberlandNEW YORKBroadway at s.tth Street.Near 50th Street Subway Station and53td Street Elevated."Broadway" cars from GrandCentral Depot.Seventh Avenue Cars from Pennsyl­Yania StatlOll.KEitT Ill' A COI.LBG. MANIIBA1JQI.:.-tR7'BRS FOR COLtBGIJ JIBSSPECIAL U.-tTBS FOR COLL.G. T.AlIBTen Minutes' Waik to Thirty TheatresHA.RRY P. STIMSOS. MANAGERIIF.ADQUAUTERS F\;R CHICAGONew, Modemand FireproofRooms with Bath, $2.50 and up.-'\0. ...... � .. ----- .. -------------­-- •.......... ---.--.-.----�Wanted At OnceEach'maia at the UDivenity to come in and investigate ourSpecial Ollerto College MenH£RZKA BROTHERS:-: Tailors :-:1545 East 53rd StreetTelephone lI- P. 1037. Open Evenings and Sunday Morning..cHICAG0.WE are showing a new lineof EnglishScotch tweeds, Serges and Cheviots.Specially selected for College fellowsand specially priced for $30.00.��. :,' .:TAILOR FOR YOUNG MEN.,;.-.-" - ;THREE STR��S:' 7 N."La Salle St...... --------.�._.--. _.----------------------------------------------25 E. .J:'I(�kson Bh·ll. 71 E.l\Ionro(� StBeme of ,Imitations I The Mikado Art and Kimooa.�.:,. :" -,. House.There Is OuIy., One, GenomeWIIOI.t:SA I. t: UIPORTt:RS.1022 East 63rd Street.WE CORDUI.I,Y I'SYITE YOU TOI'SSPECT OUR 'St:W STORE. DUR­I'SG Tin: SPt:CI.\I. IIOI.ID.\ YSAI.E, FROll D":C. I�tb TO !Ub.WE BEG YOUR ATTE�TIO!'iO!'i OUR CUT PRICE LIST.FROM SS." TO P." KnIO�OSARE NOW $1.00.FROM SIO.OO TO IIi-OO KIMONO�'AND llA'SDARI,\N CO,\Tg. ARENOW AT .......$!o." AND $�:t.OO QUAI.ITn:s ARENOW AT SI�.I. ANR tt ....lIT rights are protected in the U. S.Patent Office-I offer a reward for\be name of anyone using the naml)TAN-GO on perfume or toilet prep­antions other than "'those titimufacture:l;"''Jt7 me.. ,.; .'"', .Buy the New Perfume With the...Bouqu�fO(Jor.".". � " !.' ' .... �,:" Sold by aU Loop Department Stores EVER1-THING IS NOW AT WHOLE­S,\I.E PRIC.:. Wt: IIONESTLY RE·QUEST Tin: uXn-t:RMTY L,\DIES TOCO:V": RWIIT O,·t:R a; S.\ , •• : THEIR.. :XP .. :NSES. OL"R STOR .. : IS LOC,\ TEDWITHIX W,\I,KI:SG DISTANCE AI'TERDI:S:S .. :R.A New CollarA. D. ADAMS177 N. STATE ST.A :--:r}"':7 .. ���;'-t(.· JOSEPH SClfWEtltlm:::�.�. Present this Ad. at Joseph Schwelt-;" '. . �aer"s and =:�� ...... 1>1. I.\�_r""" " .' THETEA1I017SE..... "� ..LUNCHEON 1-:-:!:�,::;'.'.'�, . iDINNER 5:'5-7 LoD� 00 Good Points�y the M akers ofTroy's Best Product: ... �''..;.:'1' •• .21 E. 57th. , .' � .II)i!l, P�k .;2015 AMBITIOUS DEBAftBS Read th\� DELl:�ATE8 'rO.�. '.University of Chicago debates on "Fed CIrY ARB BBQUBS'l'BD� . : '. • ......... _ f .• 1.... ,... ."era! Graduated Income Tax," "Fed�. � IIAKB' �!���N�Incorporation," and "BeeaU-ExeludiD� All «telcgates_to the·-Ka.118&1· City stuJudges." • $L per copy. On aale at thl.dent Y. ·M. C. A. eonven.tioD ha.ve beel.Press, and at Woodworth's Book Stor�,1311 57th St., 1540 E. 63d St.laueous work a specialty. Miss P. anxious to secure suggestions in regare) ., ..,d' Th '.HQ"1N... ar s �tr.Ivrow n, 6132 Vernon ave. or Bar� to types of books, ete., as it is anxiou -Rooscvclt's "Autobiography" anti nIl at <'.He. The names .. of the addi· ."A.·O D B B. G I B .,.."Scott's Last Expeclition" arc amoll�tht' lie\\" hook:i rcc'('IIt1y ree·t'i'·eel hy thllIite·hc·oc·k lihrar�·. "Behinll the Be�·ollll;· "Litt'rary ),:tP��" anel "NOllsense Novels," three IWW books h�Stephen Lcac'0(" lq. who re("eivecI thedegree of Ph.D. from tho Unh'ersityaro among the new a.c'qui:iit.ioll_s Copieof Bernare} Shaw's "The Doetor's Dil­ema," anel "The Showing up of Slan«'«I"osnet," anel "'inston ChurchiU's "TheInside of the Cup" have also he'en reCLUB PLAY WILL �AD.'. '.PLACB 2OIlOBBOW �� 4t.�. 'l'IetJa" __ utherfcwd )(.�eTryquts for positioua in. the east of i ....... "--KeDDeth S. GoodJaallny«te Park alumni will hold a re- the two plays to be �V�1l � the -A GuI. of Cbesa"-I.nneth So �.union at the fifth annual (linner of the French club wiU take pl&ee tomorrow ...\at 4 in Cobb 12A. Probabl7 1Ir. CoI,,- .......... " �,Alumni association at the Hyde Park �' ...Hotel, l(onelay, December 29. Charl� ma� Mr. DaVid, Mr. Parmenter,' aDd '--------------­Mr. Sch oell , members of the FrenehE. Brown, ex-'U. is in charge of the ar·department, will be the judges. TheCLASSII'IED 'DRIIISE _I�5c per Iiue, !\o ad\'ertlbCuleubl re­ceived for Iess thuu :!�c. All daBSiftocladvcrtisemeuts Il!ust be paid in ad·.. ante.HuuUll' with or without board rentednt reusuuable prices by �palJh,h lady.Will furuish at·t·or"iu� to tu . ..;4· of Qt.cupuut s. Home l'ri,·ilegl's. llrli. Hele.,Heusou, +th npartmeut, oj:: 1 '; Blat· k"I UUt' (\\" ashiugtou] a venue,WANTED--WoauulI who will cuterl'uin'rsity ill the Wiutt'r quarterwauts positiou to earu board and roon:«loiug housework ncar the l:ui\'ersit.y.Alhircsli XY 46, lIaroou office.W ANTED- OUt' or two �irls to shurrlig lit-housekeepi ng apartmeut for Willt er quurt er, .:'tlrs. E. P. Deuton, ;;711,Dorchester, Phone II. P. 6H,,) 5.FOR SALE-Xo. 6 Remington typewriter. :':0011 condit ion. $7. Cnlt 6032Ki mhn r-k aveuue, or telephone lIyel'Park �;;::O.LOST-GoM Serpent Ring, Ruby set­tillg'. Kiuelly return to Inforrnatic>ndesk, Cobb.TYPEWRITING neatly done-c-Miscel,.illrary Loan Desk. W-31.W AN TED-A few more student. uI�itber sex can earn about $25.00 workI ng spare times until Xmas. lDcbJ�o"c1ty (.;0. Room 601, 56 E. Randolvxt., Telephone Randolph 2000. (Continued from page 1.1 G�Jl'CKlIB. WJI. ,BODG8 ..2BB. &GAD 2'0 �PDlB8a '"Guuiia. _eeIIAOr to "THE )(AJifROM HOllE. "--Inter 0ceU. tHITCHCOO'K LIBRARYRECEIVES A NUJlBEBOF RECENT VOLUJll3:'ceived.ALUJINI OF HYDB PABXTO HOLD FIr.rH ANNUALBBUlfIOH IN HOLIDA n·rangcment committee. AngeU chairman, Director B\U1ou,Auditor Arnett and Mr. Robertson c)ftill' eunuuit.tee apPQinted by Preaident.J u.lson was present. Of the elub eom­mittt,t' those preseDt were Mr. Bo,rDion,(_ieor�w ParkinsoD, Earle 8hiltoD,I'l'j'tleril·lt Cl'ol\. Cowan 8tephe�n andHiram Keunieott, chairmaa.R('silleM planning for the aequisitioDof funds, the combined committeeswent into the 8ubject of adequaw.bouslng for the library and it was au­nouued after the meeting that, in tlutieonneet.iou interesting .tatement�,would be- made early Dext ypar.OITe 8V.tement."Contributions toward the Ilbrar­should h(\ made to the Re-ynolds ClubLibrary Committee, }'�ulty .. :xchange," Rai,l the ehairman of rhe eommittee last night. "We are Iroinl t·.)have a library that ,,;11 be boughwith the money eoutributed in ('om·,paratively small amounts by the elulnembers mul their friends. It would. benn e-asy matter to get out and solicitthe money from wealthy friends of: thUnh·ersity. but this' we will not doThe Reynolds elub library is to be :Reynolcls club library-ot, by' and forReynolds club men. Oouesquently w(most warmly urge the men of the Uniiversity to contribute their mites,"Th(> eommittee states that it, is 8.!' C8�'S GlADAIIotIaeI' Cohan • Banta a.e..BAYMOND BI�OBOOOSID a New Musical COlDecI1"l'HEBEAUTYSB·OPAI\4ERICAN ,��I�Me mn:a..:: AND HEATHand Co. or 80 inTHE HAll TIU;!-;Cabaret �� Luxe aud J):1Ill'illg J-:\'c?ryXiglat, ) 1 p, III.IL,..�I�QISGreakst Show on EarthZIEGFBLD FOLLIES..jto secure books and money. Sueh BUllgestions may be made with or withou,connection 'with cash con�ri�tion!'and should be addressed tD t��, _C!ommittee, The committee' ,i�·,par�e�ar,.ly anxious. that members. of. ���l'ni ...,:ersity who have written :b�' eb�1contribute eopies of t)l� ."A "Blow at Commerc1a11zed Vlc.�It·Baa Awakened Chlca&o..THE TRAFFIOp.OVVERS..-KIa ... and &laDa .. '.lfte Poor Little Bleb' OlrlN01' a Fairy Play.requested to make their' resm·.tiomfor the students' special', traiD, in' th,·office ill Cobb, or the Y. W. C. L. 0 .. -Ii('e in Lexington. William Stallings,the transportation. manager' � DOti·fied the delegates that they must sign THE GBEAT PLAY OF NOWtional fort�· llelegatee to the eODven-tion will not be aDDouneed until lIr. �Ri(·klr:lnt hean frOID the headquarters, ,ST�UQEBAKER:1t the Xcw York o1riett. tliat the ad-. .'ditional represeDtatioll Will be aI· JUdI.udlowed. Delegates from the institutions. eA&LBia Michigan and from nan..rd andIn«liana will go to Kaneaa City OD theIa OIdeaco"l IImdcal BoIida:r 1"""Alton special along with the UDiveraity WILT.JA"students. Chicago men ad WOlDeD will()('C'upy the t.hree rear e&I1I of theapeeial traiD. � DOLL GIRLDYOUft FOB' FBBlfttB· ..t,,·o plnyM ,,·iII require a combiDed eastGreen Han to Have Party-A Christ- of fourteen. All mt'mbers of the Uni- p"'neessDOJUWI KBAlOImas party will be heM in Green hal n�r�ity interel'tt'el in «lramatie FreDchRnturelay night. Toy� whi("h will he have heen in\'itt'cl to try out for the • 0')( A NO.e:xchanged by the ,1ift'erent r�i,lent!l plays.of the hall will be coll(.'('tccl anel Jrl"("Fa�lty Baa FroU�The Elementary at thf! explosion of a la.rea boiler j�School faculty of the �hool of �.. cluC'a· the Har("ourt apartmenb. at tile eor­tion entertained the faculty of the �ol· nf"r of Dorrhe1'ter avenne' aad Fifty·,I�,::e of FAhl("ation at a Frolic y�ter· �c\'enth �trf'et. Firt' �pread froID theday afternoon in the Kindergarten explosion ,nnel it rMluirNl �everal hoanrooms. to ('xtinJruish it. Xobody "' .. killed.to the Unh·crsity Settlement. Margar.et Grobbcn is in cha.rge of the party. BoDer BQloderi til· Bti&tL'bodlood ----. --------­BuUdIDg-Sol'eral pc",ou we:e iDju�(l ··O� �I\,tP.Cand one woman ha�l her ear blowD oft, .'0QIIaa • � 8eDIaUODal .�$2 Worth for s Dollar,