,1'II� 1Jl:11'\1,II,I"(I!'A J'. \i','\,\ :, I,.IIi:._,-\1\'1\. '\ {. ','iIIL Vol XIl' ...0. 68.Director Staa Retuma aDd An.DOuDcM FootbaD Schedule-SWimminl Dates PutBEc!ilI flACK AND' BASIETBAIJ.,.team will make a much better ailowing,�aD �at" of last seasoD, wheD they'�ere ��Fated iD every meet. Almostt.. e�tiJ8 last year's team is backaad will be Itrengthened greatly byth. addition of Pavlicek, who re­cently. �OD tbe swimmln� champioDshiPof th, }JDivenity, contest point to a.acceasful .euoa.fte .&qDtIc �:.TaD�·: �icago 'at Northwestern.. Feb. ,l4--Northwestern at Chicago.Feb. !1-lllinoiJI at ChicagoJlar. 7:-:-�icago at, Wi8eODSiD.Jlar, 1--Collference meet at North·n.tel'll.BJ8HOP �lOOIL ISPaBAOIIBB DJ8 WBB1t:l'1'IOII BBaB II&JIOB 15.Biab� F.,.T. McConnell of DeDTer,Colorado, wiD be the Univenitypreacher SUDday. ther preach en fortlae quarter, are:.TaD_ry 18 and25, Bishop ThomasF. Ganer' of . Memphis, Tenneaee;FebruarY .1, the ReT. W. P. Merril1,Brick PreebyteriaD church, New York;Febraary � and 15, the ReT. E. L.P01r�U, Fint ChriltiaD church, Loui ...108, K!!lltucty; February � t'eBeY. C. E. Jefrenoa of New York;Karch 1 .aad 8, the Rev. J. E. White.Second Baptbt church, Atlaata,Geor·«Ia; Karch. 15, CollToeatioa. sallday.�c1ellt Albert Parker Fite. of A ...onr Theological .. iaary, ea.­bric\l., Kui.; '.�J)e Grignon Cedric StrohmOn the return trip the delegates or-A Police Sergent Howard Huse·Iaaized into the Kansas City Campai&:n Countess of Autreval .Josephine KogersOoIlTention committee in order to bring Leollie Corine Cowderyback the induence and spirit of the�inC'f'r.. 1'(,C'llred the prinlt1tM -.fBEGIN ACIlYE won . ". HAvEF1V£�IALEVENTS'DELEGA11ON REnJRNS GIVES FIR5f LECIlJRE AWMNI WIU. OPPOSEFOR WINTER THIS wEEl FaDCY � i>:;-00 January 17 . FROI snJDENT MEmNG Abel Ldranc ;Paril, Exchange VARSITY TOMORRO'WiD Be FUll of Reyoolds Club - Professor in The University -. -.,'Affain-I60 Members £moll. UDiY.-.ity Seada More Students Starts Course On Moliere-Dis-- Almual Game Shoalcl· Be· HotIF -ThaD }my Other School- cusses Rabelais Today Fouaht-Maaaa- p ...The ,ftnt ReyJiolU CluJ;' 80CW event 5,000 Are Present � b Confident.of the quarter will' be' a . fanoy drea Professor Abel Lefranc, Professor inParty Saturday night, .January 17. DICLAIE CONVENTION SUCCIIS the College de France, Director in the BIG HOUDAY TRIP A SUCCUSFollowinO' the return of Director Th part" -.: .... �..: .. _lt .. pia . eel for• e y .. - ._ .. -."r lUi Ecole patique des hautes etudes (Sor- ____iStaee 'rom the scuth and the an- }'riday Dight, .Jaauary 16, but as the One hundred delegates returned lad boone). Exchange Professor in the Allimni bBlilkbaU atara ar •• at Utaoancemellt of the football schedule, Univemty debate: wID be helcl that IliJht from the University. The Kafl· University of Chicago, gave the 1Irst wiu a second eoJUMtcIlti'u Yiotory ." ...cti.,. work will begin on the midway ni,ht, the date w .. claaJag8cL � City Convention of the studelll of a series of lectures yesterday after- the Var�ity ill the aaaual rame te 'Mtlli. week. Coach White announced The remainder of the procram. f�L Volunteer band. This delegation wai noon in the Harper Assembly room on held tomorrow at i ia BaI114ih. -lIaJl--.i. swimmillg sehedule yesterday, and lowl, ihe largest of any otller college or "Moliere.,t Ies grandes question. de ager Page of th .. grai.ate. a.lUl.�the umnutic achedule will be out Saturday, February 71 Pre8idellt'a re- .niver.ity ill the country. 5000 at� son temps!' The lectures will be given that he had sec tired -all nntiitUin,HOIl_ Track work will begin in earn- ceptloD.. dents gathered from the institutioD9 ell successive Mondays. large num ber of former stan tor iIWa'eat thia week under Coaches Stagg Frida,.., �ebruary 13, informal dance. of higher learning of the United states Dr. Lefranc is also giving another game and that his team would put Gpand Page •. The baaeball candidate will Frida,.., Kareh 6, .moker. and Canada. 500 missionaries from course, which meets Tuesdays and a hot exhibition. Iq. the gamQ lut je.w- .work out ill the cages under Coach Friday" Karch 20. iDformal dance. abroad and many of the student Y. M. Wednesdays in Cobb. It is an "Ex- the Alumni won rather handily and are '..... ...:. and Captain M,.nn early ill the 5_.1_ bo JIIID4ftd"beD. C'" d Y W C L. t' ttl at this featA" -A#• .A. an .• .' seere anes were ,lication de abelais." Graduate stu' ou 0 ''-"pe 1 •aftenaooa. 160 �.n have already joined the also preaeat. dents only are admitted. :lInn,}" of theTormer stars have 'beenOhicqo will meet the same teamlJ club for thia quarter. OIlcera think Dr. Henderson and Dean Mathews & Entertained. kccI,jllg themselves in first class eoa-on: the football sehedule as last year, thia a promiUa ��ng for a lal'J8 made addressee. Dr. Nathanial Butler Professor Lefranc was entertained dition for this game and expect to-but will play at Urbana and Madison membenhip. waa Hnt as the official representlve of yesterday with a tea at the Quadrangle make it interesting for- their younger .'- lIl.tead of Minneapolis. All probabU- .... .• 'the Univenity by President Judson. Club. oppoueats. Schommer, FaIls, Hoit--•r , Wl8OO� PB08PBOft ABB,:.···;lty .of an eastern game was settled by The Rev. C. W. Gilkey and Dr. E. D. man, Georgen, Harris,' - Sauer, Vru.-. OOJiamBjcw""BBmD"'tlae decwon of the Athletic Board of �urton were presellt for part of the ANNOUNCE OASTS OF PLAys, wink, and Page have all signed up -'., Control Jut month. Indiana, North-00acIa· .... ..u·1'dIJkita B&4' Sea- time. FBBNCH CLUB WILL GIVE. u nd it is probable that Several moreI ' �utern, Iowa, Purdue,_ W�uin, .lOB Ia' BUbt :Mn'- A1I ., .. r Vet- IiJdd' IS IDgh. � I ott] tim'ers will be on hand.�I � IUinoia, and KiBnelOta will be played __ , "�Back. "TO Chicqo spirit was higher than To Present Sb,ort pi ,. _}Jy_.Boirvestre The Var�ity basketball team maddi. the order lL&IDed. i have e.er aeen at any athletic event" And Oomed7- B7- Scribe In a successful trip through the __'j fte 8ched1lla. ':"BT"Inte�oU� PI'aa laid Mr. Bickham, the Y. M. C. A. February. during the Christmas vacation. . sia,.v' Od, 3-Indiana at Stagg 1Ield. .ecretary, who .sa elected 'the leader g:lml'S were played in five day.,' �e.-l S 11 kL 'U'_�:__ Wi-"I': K '0"_ • Parts in the cast of the plays which,l' I ,tOet. lO--.Northweate� at tagg e ... au.a.vD, lL, .,aa. -.u.aVlq of the University delegation. "W" }('ading t�ams in Ohio, Michigan, .. �'J .F • 41 ld --.1 I ...... _ 1 of ..... _- the French club will ,"ve in Febru:ll'Y ,� ,'; .....- OGt. l1-.Iowa at Stage lie • eme •• _ - roa"_''C 00.· a-�, ,- 'ad a big old-fashioned eow bell to ring !!t- Ontario being taken on. The' result:-'\ I'Do.-.3 • __ .. Id. "" __ 1. "�I.I.. _..... W...,--.. '--- I were assigned the last week of the a�"rf _-_' . __ :_._:,,:-�,._�_.2,�;::.a:,_,!�_._",�__ .:..:., - ...- "'__"----;' � � ill � CJtiugo students. The conven- of the trip was three games won aa .� -.. vu..'" ._c.=:= _, ,. -.a:.� "'�:""'II.J '_� �,_. : ' .... tl-· ,n... 'Autumn quarter..: Two p� to be 4lu-ee..)-'" �. &he�'k>e"';;"'';' ia·.il::'1.1 NOV: l�1llilloia at· UrbDa. '�;C;�;��'''';.''':�';....;- r;..'"';:;;.;a:;;;;-=-:� c:n:�:� ·;��ied.� --':�ci;';�t-pJiY'by"S��:- gnmes::� th� unfa�orabie conditio�:II _ NoY. 21-JlinnaOta 'at'Stagg Field. of' ,ii' "�ill tiJ,;' 'WWd&: irI �a1w&�": IL �0Jl 011 Deeembe�, 30 on the special I ves:tre, and a three-act. com::ay by of the long jaunt remove any caw .1 4",0lIl'"' AqaUc IIeetL �-=. __ ,,_...J:IiIt,! .... � i..a. .... the ChiCago and Alton rail- I Senbe. The cast of Souveatre s. play, for discouragement. The Varsitf·ICoach White baa compl� .. t'" �(�"JI I ,m, .,;.�.-. �. Oa tile trip they organized and "La Loterie de Frankfort," follows: Scored 141 points to their 131 and � :-1'lIUIlinO' IIChedule for the -. .... ...�, ."-.".• ..,: -_ ba __ branches Felicite .•.. �""'" . Florence· Updike field goals to their opponents. a1...... - ,...." , formed 'their committees. All delegatestro..:a all appearances the team hu a ��, " I •. , .;" •. : La Marqnise Dorothy Philbrick Chicago 'won from Akron, Clevel- .. ..I.�, �ere entertained in the homes of �'-_-.3 �ro.·.D'l'Am. bef�re it. The iDitw JIfJ,�."'.' ._'.,., lit '.,iW-"-" fa. of' .' ROl'ette ClaireDe·_��ue "n·d H"milton� Ont., and lost to De.� .. �--;- � X ...... City people_ u..ny University .. � ,lIl-t �ll be held on the twenhP tIliJd "L_. ---- ... a.,...... I __ . ;_·:L-_"et_ Amanda ....•............ Olive Martin t 't TId d T tvu ..... .." ... �-- -' - ".- - � .tu� living in the city enter- rOl, 0 e 0, an oron o.of .JaJi��;Y '.pinet Northweltera. Al- baU ttii· tab tile _Ilter iai .. the visitors. Besides the lec. Perine ' Margaret Hess Won at Akron, 2-120.. ... ..'. b' L-Ji._.a. Tbe following have been given partsthough not claiming the champions .p, of i.taM,· .... : :�.......... tuna and addresses in the con'\"entionn"';_-h' �!te' thinb'tliat the Chic-""o in .... ida ,.. ,. c. ant. .. __ in �ribe's �'La Bataille des Dames,''IJUIRI n IU _ there were auto and sight'seeing tripsin -.rea- .-- -'�_.�: •• :--. _._ Hen�i William Shirley., ._, .- ...... .._, ...... -r- �boDt Kansas City. Montrichard Mason Lawrencp0rpId&e Committee. On :Monday afterno_on, D�. 29 t�oVarsity won from Buehtcl e�ller- .� ..Akron, 24_20. The game ,,'as pla�·�l. �in a small gybn on a slipperr .doort hat handicapped the Chicago players.One hasket \\":IS six inches lower thu.-·the other and a large organ occupiej .one eorner of the iloor. The Varsitycould not get togetber in the first"half, •nnd the score -W8ft ti�d, 9.9, ':it 'the l,�(f-:(pf the period. Tn the s(>cOnd half th.::men bpcamo some"'hat 1x>tter' .��� �qnainted with the floor, took tbe lead- '.,ienciag a 000 d_ to fayorab1eweather, .re:� '�ttraetjjaC' aUeatiOLI� Bubtball til. � fN 6Pia,-i.pJeat;y of '�""', 'lid c..- X ...;reB _' ' 1.; _"'1Mk o. �iapre COB wid aiapproYaI, eOllvention to the University. Dr_Predi�t;;" •. a � __ .: Wi8eoaaia'. 'D-t) ..... B h EDITORS OF WBS'ft:&N-_ � er, .-U. rown, Lawrence T arp,reeord of �weatt.·ai .. I�t ne- �l1Ieliu8 Teninga, Ruth Allen and Mr.toriee I. tile � ....... - of !licklDan were ehoeen the executivethe Jut tw • ......_ -t.na117 _te eOllUllittee. A meeting will be hel·)the �:a litti. oYer-enldeilt,.ad hU&7 at 4 in Lexington 15 and 16 College newspapers, membel'8 of thethtty d�nt ike' fad tat til iD- for further organization. aaoeiation of Western, College News·Ita,. 01 Jut � .. ,teal bee. ETery department of the University Papt"l'B, will be furnished �ith newsao-t, ad � tIIe:,� WU'" .... ftpft.ellted. Here were also sevendef.t4.i � fa tile put two �apaaeae, aeven ChiDese, two Phili-� .... u a Il ap of pUla., ODe Mexican, Jamiaean, anti....... eo.e. lleaawell'. H p i8 � from the ·University.8tll1 lad it • eYWat tIlat IaD .1 U. � : an to be D& JlBADLAlQ) OP PBJt!RIDed '''7' .�... o.,tala Va. m wuas �IIOBBOW functions of an organization . like the Walter Kasl'lulker and Victor Sfneere60.., 'at ........ aaq... at a....; o. AM"B'lTOA AND OBINA.. Allociated Press and a l'Iyndicnte new!" old 'C' men, were behind the game • ..4 .are tlae' nIT � � .... .r Dr. Iaae T. Headland of Pekin.Jut �. teaa - .. ·an. • ;..tty . tu.., wiD.lecture tomorrow, Thunda1�tilDe of It te lie twwua,..tift ... Pri4la7 at 4 :30 in Haskell as-acai- tho Hi �1Iq � Tomorrow he will speakDiate, � of tile: PI ' •• .., "..&aeries'. Part in Making thetea. Jut�. 8raitIa, .... ·of.JUt Cl'- Bepubllej" Thursday, 011,.n� • ..,'wDI.'oW th � Life I. Chilla:" Friday, On..... 1.1I11ee Luc -S- By·Produeta of JlillioDL':.p..a' te ., fte JIU.- �_ teoaorro .. s. th Jut of'. preI1ai_Y1�,.I ........., tt.e ia • ......, LabKncWa ,._ ., .... te OOLLBGB NBWSPAPBRSPLAH lfBW8 aDVICB.i 'tams from other membel'8 ,of theallociation by means of the Inter"Tollegiate Prell. The IntercollegiatePrell wu founded at a meeting of theRKsociation at the Hotel LaSalle onDeeember 20. It will combine the Rt once' and were never headed .llollday e"'eniDg tbe Cleveland All·Stars were defeat�d in 'a -eioae r�"'". ".-." .,game, 26·23. The game got a way fNtathe control of the oftieials ear)!.·� .... a 'degenerated into a Goteh�HaetnJ's�hDlidt bout. Chicago was four jK,i..at.·'lK-hind at the end of the first half .,.,"'on out in the final minute8 of plaT.eervice. Present P.t the meetiJig wereMaurice Aoulme of the Michigan Dni1�'president; and and representati'\"e ...from the Daily Illinf, the Ohio StatelAntern, the Daily Northwestern, theWiseoun Cardinal, a.d the DailyMarooa. entt'rtninf'd the team .the CJ('� .. !and Atblctir Club fer' til­team and gave a danee at Ilia .0"".aftcr the game.Mrs. Sincere entertained • 110M'Cleveland girh. borne frolll t!oUe;. � -nl1 combined to give th� 'me� .IIltertratend� 00acIl to IIeet- derful time. The faet that th.' 'The Interfraternity CouDcil will meet team dAnced until ODe may be a � ..this afternoon at 2 in the Reynolds !Ion for the loa of the Toledo .aa-e .nib. I the ne�t day.-- Bac:keyes WID. ' ••Aml1Ia1 BeIIBt8r x-ed �e Annual The Buckeye Paint eO.pUr '�'Register for the year 1912-1913 was . �. . _.issued by the Prea late ill December. (Contiaued •• pap ... ).•• all,a •• ' r...- .... �­n. Uai�enlty 8ettlemeat Leagued __ tlab afternooll at 3 at the� Chlb. Kia Talbot will.� oa '1'Ile Ida Noyes H.n." Kem­... _,. briag pesta.......... �(c..u-.t _ .... to)The D ail,· BUUetin-----:!-&�e of �tiow;. ALL ·READy FOR THECNBcIaI 8t�/i:;�!, &lie 0 ........ =. ���==�============:=.i_===. There Is Only One Genume .. -C'::' .. :.C •• '; ... _... ... .Pu'6Uahed morniDC" except BUDd&7 aDd TODAY G � WINTER QUARTERlIoDda,.. duriDC the Autumn. WiDter aDd Chapel AsSe�blV_:Jullior colle ..(�I.' *_ 0 D.d":f::tc quarter-. by The DaU,. liar GOD , ��-tllh..:::: t��:�haID .a�!� :�=� \\;�I�e;�j, S:::����nt Le:lgue-3. ��� � � TEXCT08MPOLOEI{STE STOCK OFH. S. Gorea. A1Iale&Iee EdUor <lualldrullgll' Club.B. p�. X.at, B •• lae.. .aaacerw. B. LJIIl" ClrelllaUoa .aaacer TOM020W.:.:�:E!�g:::-:�;�:���;::"I ;�::::�::� ��t STATIONERYChristian Science SocIety_. ;4;;, Lex- �Q<tO"Deligh\(�\ And SUPPUES. :... .&eeoc'e.. Ecl1&eraG .. -orp S'hatfu JJorotb.J WailNiDa'O'!'<clll Aueuata S.a_iteEntered aa aecoDd-clau maU at theChieaeo Po.tomee. Chlcaeo. Ill.. lIarch 18.UU8. uDdt:r Act of Karch I. 181�SliBSClUPTJON BATES.B:r carrier: $2.60 a year; 11.00 a quarter.By mail: 13.00 a year; $1.%5 a quarter.E..!ill.lrlal-BuaiDeaa Office. ElJIa %4-l1�,,�e�!!��e .�I�Way �OO. After 10 p m.la1aroon PI'.... 6511 Cottaee Grove Avenue.�lJitotialThe NewYear. ingtou.Public Lecture by Professor CarlMy rights are protected in the U. S.Rathoen.-:!::w, Jlurper II J I. Patent Cfficc-I offer a reward forPublic Lect:ure by Dr. I. �. Ne�d·the name of anyone using the namoland-4::IO. lIa8kdl Asselllbl�' room. TAN-GO on perfume or toilet prcp-Brief Campus News arations other than those manufacturedby me.Student Is At Alabam�tmll.·:- Buy the New Perfume With the"Bouquet Odor"Sold by all Loop Department StoresA. D. ADAMS177 N. STATE ST.ANDJOSEPH SCHWEITZERfessor Starr will deliver the first ofStarr Talks Tonigh�s!'Ociate Pro- Prescnt this Ad. at Joseph Schweit.zer's and receive samplehis series of lectures on �I(.'xico to­night at 8 at the Abraham . Lincolncenter. His subject will be' "AztecMexico.�'Dean Angell Will Speak-Dean Au-gell wiJ�. speak -on "Prnct ical Appli­cations 'of Psychology.. at the Fin"Arts theater tonight.Will Talk On Germany-Profe�sorKarl Rathgen, exchange proressor 111ScientistsChrlstisn &ience society held its reg·ular meeting tonight :it ; :45 in Lex·ington: 14. All members of tIle U"ni-�'ersity have been invitedclasses met at the schec1uled hours.acUvities ,and studies (strange that Bishop' McConnell spoke at .Juniorthe terms should have a disUDct anddUferent meaning!) The attempt tobring:the iuackt� show more withinthe class of a normal student activity,it c4ned out successfully, would be� .enou�h in Itselt t� make the year oneot soUd acbievement. In this connec­tion, \th�� if,f,int sr.rtem is worth morethan :mention. The 'Reynolds club 11-t:rari: is a splendid idea. and shouldIf,be an. accomplished t ct by.June. Allor these things. it carried on, wouldmake� of 1913-14 a year that would bereme�bered for some time to come.Stude"rits at the University of Chicagootten'�n.c;wer the accusation that "Chi­cago . bas no tradltio11S--why shouldyou want to go there?" with theproUd�� statement, ''We are makingtraditions." Rere is a golden oppor­taDlt7 to do more. We can not onlymake: traditions; we can create, alteraDd �rrect tnstttutiona, and thus pro­foancii,. change for the better thewIlol� course of student Ute at theUDlnnltJ'. When the � is over,It wtD be interestlDg to .. bow muchJau b;eD' 40ne of wbat CUl be 4one. TrustBank-Woodlawn& Savings12tH: Eo 63d �treet, OhicagoTHE . FACULTY &TH.3 . STUDENTSof theUNIVERSITY OF CmCAGOWILL 'FIND INTmS BANK ALL THEFACILITIES OF A DOWNTOWN BANK.SAVINGS ACCO�SandClIECXIliG...ACCOUll:rS. -..­&e Welcome and Appreciated.SWAN'S LUNCH ROOM1342 East 55th Stree�Try Our Reg,lIa.. Daily > •aad Sunday Dinner, 20� Upmeet tomorrow at 3:30 in the ReynoM� TDbl .. � for l.adlu.club. The regular rehearsal will b('held at 4:30 in the �lub theater. 'fI,,':only concert that the laee cluh tHl:-ls�eduled for this quarter it at CrownPoint, Indiana, on .January 1;.Kiss Temple Not Here-�Jj!{!, Alice'Temple, director of the Kinc1erJ:nrtelldepartment of the �hool of }:(luca'tion, will spend the wintt'r in Cali-Glee Club To Meet-The executivocommittee of the Men·s Glee club willfornin.hrker W1l1 Go To Florid a..-DC' a nParker of the college of F.c1ucation"ill leave tomorrow for Florida forthe winter. Dean Downing will act inhiB place.Professor Judd Back-Profes�or Flnt Cla"t S.nlef'P:\TR()XIZE �IA ROONAn v E I� T I!' E I� S GYM SUITS - FOUNTAIN PENSUniversity Of Chicago Press5750-58 nus AVENUE,and Room 106 Em mons Blaine Hall " r.Me�k of the Department of Chemist r.'"The one quarter of the present col- is spendlng the winter and 8priJl�lege year has seen many things started quarters in the Unh ersity of AlabamaIf these same things doing special work in Analysis underare carried through to the direction of Stewart .J. Lloyd, Ph.a satisfactory and sue, ·D. Chicago '10.. the head of the de;cesstul conclusion, the partment.results of the entire year will be such. .as to make 1913-1914 one of the bestyears - the -student body of the Uni­versity h�: ever had for results of aworthwhu;r nature. The question otfraterni�r.rushing has been left witha commi� of. th& Interfraternitycouncil, �d .the-·committee has prom­ised action trdfu,naW'OIL Is It tOOmuch to hope that this 'big problem'\lIoill reach some satisfactory solutionby th� end of the year. surely; whenthe �o��em "is' knoWJl to exist, and ade.fini�e�pO:dY . .has been created to studyit an!}. suggest a solUtion, we can ex·pect sbme 'tangible result. What th t.Tudd, �irector of the school of F.duca­tion, hal'! returned from nhroa�, am1will be in residence this quarter. JOSEPH SCHWEITZERThe University Pharmacist for over Ten Years.'In his new up-to-date StoreAcross the'. street from old location.� 321 East 57th Str�et. APOTHEKERTel. H. P. 331Jhree Reasons Wily 100 should Eat at the Men's CommonsGood Food .Properly Cooked.CleanliD.sl our Motto. Inspect the KitchenA Miaimum·Price for High Quality FoodClub Breakfast 15e tip-- Cafeteria at Lunch:.. Dlmier:ALaCarte .' MUSIC Come 101st.2ad.]rd....... t .• +""""+++t • t ••• t ••••I ..... .. "".i,. ... ,., .. "\ .:.'_·---JOSEPH,· SCI"T,.I.' � ..S�ati_oner.y., and .l:Qil��_�I'$::. 'h�E' L1�E 'OF ·.(�A.Nbl�.:.� : :. /.:�' '. '" _c! • ". , :'�'.;' '/�� '.\'.�.:S;' �,.._ ::� .i'· � Iq;·':rmpi,ited··· imci 'DomMiic � of 'CIGAIIS AND CIO.um:rra................. " .T�E 1;EA BOUSEL1;JNCBEON . 1�:30 ._' �', " �j. \Columbia university from Hamburg,Germany, will speak tomorrow at �::IOresult � be, no one can say: but weought to have something, it nothing in Harper assembly room on "SomeAspects. of Actual Economic Conditionsmore than the' assurance that the pres-ent system, which.has grown up in a in Germany]haphazard and i.I:itormaI fashion, b. th� . Oounc1l Will Meet-The Undcrgrad­best that we can � ve-in othe words, unte council "ill meet today at :�:=wthat acddent and evolution has pro- Harper 1\1 10. Reports will be madeduced a system that consdou design by the song- book committee and tn-:cannot improve. Another big prob- point system committee. fliirr:-u·ll·:II�'�;'�:l!Il�:a;:i"!i!�I�·I·I::I1I::I:'"i�n'!··li!;"ll;:lfTlllflO'PIJI":n";lilrmnmr.,A·Jem which is before us, is that raised ,"'1 •. : :.lillll.I"I!I ,li1I1.II.lall. IIl .. I.I,I!::.� .• ;!I .. ;jl:l!iIIi:'� 111111 llill.1! �ltWllWU'Elect McLaughlin President-:...Porfes- DREXEL P H ARM A C ., .by the Honor O.oJIlDlissloiL By the end . . Iof the year, some definite solution of sor McLoughlin of the History De- MATT McANANY,' ��.�how to create, prom1llgate and maiD- partment was elected president of the Comer 55th and Drexel' : ;.�ca�(.American Historical association in its Telephone Midway 1-111 '"convention in Charleston, S. C., last The lIoUMf' 'of Purt" ()rup, Ch_leab .... ertatn a ��ent Jl!Utiment in favor ofhonesty, �ahould have � reached.. month. 'Still anoth.� �.�teresting movement isthat announ<!ed.. by Abbott Jlurray ofreductng the enormous amount ot timedevoted to preparing the B1ackfriarshow. 1II0st thinking people in thepast haye .fe1t �t the Friar show hastaken up .too �uc:h time and attention.and has rea1.l7 overthroWJl the balancethat should obtaiJ;l between student Toild .-\rti�lf'I'.For th:q Grip!>e or co;,! In :h ... h('ad-Dr�x�C"ld. Gri:�p('. an.l Frycr .Tab:ets. 25<" .. "'i ,DINlfBB 5:45-7.\sk (or" Fr ..... :Sam!,;,·.5t .. p :hat Coq:;h w:l a hottle or ,;f our WhHi .•• <.',. '.:: . ." Ip..:!c\"�i��a:I';�;,�·t1�;'I?" �l:��!);':� ��ka�"ol '1528 E. '��.<:. ' _.: de�. 20�.,. lJr.'xei lI�:ldache Powders.;':' r�2:j�.;:.::,;.:J;:i;::d::,{;,:.;";::i;;,;::�: .. �::.L:�I=:,kH!;:i;i::iifi�ffi;.ii:, . '.'-8nioq . .. . '·1Thomas J.' Cavey & 'Son Il- Y "s.H aadFURNISHINGS �y o�. �I :Quarter opens Yesterday-Work of For Gentlemen . Gen.. ·�� F�.;:;�,�: �'the q�arter began yesterc1ay-All SI'ECIALIZING IN THE WANTS OF -THE COLLEGE MAN COW.,,;,.h'.y�1 �.Oollars size 13, up .', J '.\ ' •men's chapel, nnd will address the 31 W. Monroe Strt'!et Chicago S. ,E.' COr;' 55th .. and "Ellis Ave�.Tunior women today. Physical Culture ' .' "" �. . . ",dass(>s for both men nnd women willmeet today. THECo·m.· EX�ha�ge' "National Bankef a.-...Capital8nrplua .,,000,000.00 HE.laDOF THE "MAS.TER Kta·" THATFIT M EVERy;· .... 1.0 C K - DID- nHr'EVER HEAR "01' A lIASTEB-)[ 0 DEL OF AT\·Pt:WRITERf rf'rl 'J" .'".,'.. ."• •.0, - ',),t. )''. " ............... 5,000,000.00UncUvided Proflts '....... 1,000,00.00OFFICERS.F.R::"EgT.A. IIA::\I:\lI1.I •.. Pft .. �nt..CHARI.F.S IA "lTTCHI::"SO:"i. Vlce-Pn8.CIIAU::"CEY J. BLAIR. vtce-Pnel4eaLD. A. )lOULTO:'Il. '·lce_Pruld.nt.• R .. C. 9A)I)l0::"5. VJc�-�IdeDt.J.�J)W A RD F. 5CR()E�ECK.· A_. CUb I ...FRA::"K \V. 5l1lTII. s�crf}t.�..J. F.J)WARD llAAS, A_t. C .. lller.J.n,F.S O. WAKEFlEI.D. 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'_'.� .,f to,The� ,_ ..... __ .... ;J�. .' _.' . � .Dailr51.58ForTwoQuarters.Ellis 12 __ !II$tudeot Views 00 Plays of the WeekThe .ap�arance of Frieda Hempel, strong attraction with the Chicagoof the Metropolitan company, lends Grand Opera company since it waainterest tu the Beventh week of ,rand introduced with the inauguration ofupera, 1l0W in progreu, while the per- the local organUation.formance uf Pal'8ifal next Sundey, per-haps is the most signiJicant event. If'HAlSThe perfurmance was announced or- Saurda,. matinee at 2-ignally for lut Sunday, but postponed Mary aGrden as Thais gives asaure­a. week to give time for more prepare anee of an interesting matinee perfor­ation. Otherwise, the week pre�nu manee. Hector Dufranane will Bingno novelties, with the poBBible ex- Athanael and Charles Dalmores Nieias.cepttou of Fedora, tonight. Mary Campanini will conduct.Ga.rden in Thais will be the �aturdaymatinee attraction. HANSEL AND 60ft:!.Saturda,. Dight at 8. 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Wabash Ave. & BrOLChicago.Mary Garden as Thais gives asaure­tion for the popular-priced production.--- ROllin& Galli and the ballet is anotherThis opera, a novelty of the season, If .o ermg,was played several weeks ago for thefirst time in Chicago, with the excep­tion of the Globe theater production of!f'oDight at 2.PABSJFALSImda,. afternoon at 4:30.several years ago. The parts are taken The production of this great Wag·by members of the loeal company, with. .L . nenaa work IS the great event of theucren Muratore and Caroline White. h week, The company has been makingIn t e most important roles. The storv. b ed d d· every effort possible to have the firstIS aa 011 Sar OU'8 work ealingith h d production a noteworthy one in everyWI t e subjeet, an the music isd .. . partlculnr, The production is one ofescrlphve and ornamental In ehar- the greatest advances that could beacter. made to satisfy the demand for moreGerman opera, and the suecess of thecompany will be watched with keenWedneada,. Night at 8. interest, A successful production will, F�ieda . Hempel in the title role fea- be a huge artistic triumph for thetu�ps th,e produetion of this old fav- entire company, and from the post .onte. Otherwise, the east presents the pouement of the performance it mayfamiliar members of the company, with be assumed that every effort will beAttilie ,�arelli conducting. made to guard against possible failure .___ Another interesting fact, amounting: .JEWELS OF ,.-u:s KADONNA. almost to .an innovation, is the factft1ll'ada7 Nlaht at 8. that seats are on sale at regular prices.No unique features are offered in The "supper intermissiollf' probably, . rthe production of this favorite. The will be the usual one of an bour and__ ��:' Jewels' "of 'tlie "Madonna has proved a a hnlf. .·�waterman·LUCIA. DI LAMJlERMOORThe Schooland QoUegePen jnRegular,Satety andSelf-FillingT�The Waterman'S Ideal that is suited to JOur hand' �11 doneater. more unifonn'and quicker work than any othu writinlimplcment. Such c8icienc:y is of the peatest benefit ip studentlife where writinl is • part of ""'1 study. The continuoususe of one pen dev�lops character of handwriting. . 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"Dad" VailSTUDEN'l'� i� jubilant beeause the �rst week ofthe new ye!'r ,tiDds the lake still open.Bundled in heavy. sweaters,· the menw ill ennfinue to 10 until the ice .topsthem, Outdoor workouts'in Januaryare un nbsolute novelty_Lust 8pring Wisconsin scored 28 1-2pr-ints in the Conference track mee�.Thifol your's squad retains all the vet­eruns except Johnnie Gold, with tht!addirion of "Doe" -Torney, who wasineligiblv last spring; and also of sev­ern) new men w ith records that makethem valuable acquisitions.WANTED-One or two girl� to shareli;.:ht-Iwll:-ieket'l'illg apnrtmeut for wlu­ varsity splusbers are Iooking forwarllft'r qunrt er. )1 rs, :E. P. Denton, 5719to their conquests. Plenty of veterans;Dorchester, Phone 11. P. 6655.plenty of new stare, a new coach whohas already mnde good, and theFOR SALE--X o, G Remington typeLATIN-AMERICANI l:ouuls with or without board routedI at rt.'uslllluhle prices by 81'a.uish lady.Will furni sh ut·t·or,liug to t:L"te of oe-cupauts. HOllie l'ridlt.'ges. .Mrs. Hele.,Henson, 4th apartment, !i:!17 lllw.·k·st oru- (WllshillgtOIl) avenue,'WANTED-Woman who will cuterl·lIin'rsit�· ill the Winter quarterwuuts position to earu board and roo:uI'\lillg housework near the Uuiveraity,Alldr<'ss XY .. Hi, llurooll office. COlAN'S GIAlfD�er Oohan • II&rda �B�YKOND BI�OBOOO.In a New Musical Comed1'TH E BE AUT Y SHOPJOSEPH SANTLEY 1DDown in the swimming tank, theWHEN DREAMS COME BUBCabaret de Luxe and Danciug Ever,.Night, 11 p. Ill.largest squad in years, assure thewr iter, :';0011 couditiou. $7. C:l11 Gt):J2strongest tunk tenm that WisconsiilKimha rk avenue, or telephone HydePark �;;':1O. hns ever had.Baseball is still quiescent, but a callTYPEWRITING neatly dono-Miscel·laneous work 8 specialty. Miss B ALUMNI WILL OPPOBB HO�ard'8 TheatreV ABSrrY TOKOBBOWeither sex can earn about $25.00 work of Toledo� a collection of all·stars, wonfrom Chicago by one point, 20.-1�, �r.i ng spare times until Xmaa.- India Tuesday. The game wa. closely foughtN ovclty Co, Room 601. 56 E. Randolpl all the way through and the 1IC0re wa ...se., Telephone Randolph 2000. tied at 19 all, with a mhuite and ahalf to go. The referee caU� a foulAMBITIOUS DBBATBBS-.Read the on Molander, which was see� only �yUniversity of Chicago deb�tea on "Fed- him, and the free throw resulted iD:eral Graduated' Income Tax," cTederal the point that won the game. CoachLOST-GoM Serpent Ring, Ruby set­ting'. Kindly return to Informa.tiondesk, Cobb.Brown. 6132 Vernon ave. or Harpe.Incorporation," and. "�all�Exe1uding-Judges,' $1. per copy. On sale at thePress, and at Woodworth's Book St�ru,�AA�n'n� 1311 57th St., 1540 E. 63d at..tf� "Jbe Bit of-Jhe'Seasoo25 E. Jnekson BI\'�. r t E_ Monroe St. Library Loan Desk, W-31.\v AN'l'ED-A few more students of2 F 6f 25 Ce�1:s.') .Troy's .� PrOductOSLY _ w __tra t� booket de­scrlblnc .. newtrt'atment for all-rety ruor blade8. making .,ne blade lUI3. lileitme and be better t'''.4 when pur·c:tas-ed. 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ChiCago 1IC0redthree more field goals than Detroit,but was unable to equal their Opepcnents free throws. . In Hamilton theCanucks were defeated 36-25, a rallyin the second half winning out. Ham­ilton Jed at half time by one point.Lose on !'o'lllLFree throws at Toronto were againresponsible for a refeat, 35-32. TheY. M, C. A. secured teD points by freethrows and were awarded three points�while Chicago c:ould only make fourpoints by free tries.0" New Yean the team speDt .oatof the c:1ay at Niagara Falla aDd UDderthe leadeJ1llbip of Page, who �ted asgui�e, lnul a great hoUda,.. The 8OY­E'net'r stores welcomed the auddeD influx of trade duriug the O.-.easOD.Nine playen and Coach Page made thetrip. The pl.yen were )(olaDdeT,Nogren, Goettler, Des .Janlien, Baum­prtner, Stevenson, Gorjaa, Stegema ••and George. .� NOT a Fai17 PIa;..THE GREAT PLAY OF NOW,"A II 0 D B B. 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