',.�. t",.(,' ..r··'.... I� •, laily .arnnttVoL XII., No. 59COlLECf � OF SUM VARSITY vs. ALDIINIRe)'DOlds Club Library Committee IN BARTLElT AT 5Receives Contributiooa TotallingMore Than Five Hundred DoI- Coach Paare'. AaareaatioD - Oflars-Alwnni Donate to Fund Former Stan � to Put• Up Hot Battledub hns been chosen as the home for their speeches and strenghtening theirthe club Iibrary, Members of therebuttal argumonts. The debaterslibrary committee declared last night Chrl-tmas wing. The Choiee was made by mea· William Clancy .met every day during the ..thut if contributions continued to vacation. Very satisfactory results bers of the Senior college council Arthur D. O'Neill, "12 .come in nt the same rote as at present The Prom will be held Friday night. Nathaniel Butler .were obtained, Coach Moulton says.the library will be installed by theThe aftirmative team will debate February 20, the nearest date to InL M. Price .end of the quarter. Washington's birthday that could be Edward B. Timmehmeister,against Michigan in Mandel, and theMany Donate Books. negative team will journey to North. secured. ex··12 5.00 meet Lake Forest Friday at i, illIn addition to the gifts of money western to contest with Evanston. lien Are Prominent. L. R. Freer, '08 2.00 "hat probably will be the last l?raC:'the following donations of books has Harry Rosenberg, Arnold Baar and Murray is a member of the Chi Milton L. Yondorf,( '03 , 1.00 rice game of the season as the reiUJ.Ubeen announced: Dr. Goodspeed, 12 Benjamin Bills are the members of the Psi fraternity and of Owl and Ser- D. T. Schoonover, 'Oi _......... 1.01) L'ollference schedules opens a '��uv olumes ; Professor Ernest Freund, 50; affirmative team, and Robert Swanson, pent. He is abbot of Blackfriars, and William Gardner Hale 3.00 rrum today at Northwestern.J. C. 1\[. Hanson, associate director. of Leon Powers and Willard Atkins was manager of last year's Black- Edward A. Henry, 'Oi •••.•••.• 1.00 The lineup of the alumni team iathe University libraries, 5; Mr. make up the negative team. The sub. friar show. He is chairman of the Ed. L. McBride, '09 ..........•.. 1.0.i formidable and the old timers app:..zCharles II. Hutchinson, n trustee of jed for debate is: "Resolved, That social committee of the Senior class. certain 'to give the Va'rsity the' ,*Id;'the Univcrsity; 50; Assoriate Prof'es- the states should establish a schedule He was a member of the Undergrade 511.5(; of their lives. With Schommer, F�,sor Basil C. H. Harvey, 5. The gift.. of minimum wages for unskilled labor, uate council in his Sophomore year, Hoffman, Page, asd Geor��n'- bt . -�h�in money amount to $511.50. constitutionality conceded." and belongs to Iron ,Mask;, Jrigers .JUNIORS TO HOLD CLASS LUNCH. Iineup the l!JU� world's ch�_m,pioJl!hi�Forty..1ive Hundred. Are Chicago Graduates. Head and Three Quarters Club. team will appear intact, asd the ad·Earle Shilton is head Marshal, a Meet in Hutchinson Tomorrow for dition of later stars as Harris, ,K,e,lq,All of the members of the affirmativeteam were formerly undergraduates in member of the Signa Alpha Epsilon First IIontbl7 A1falr. Suuer, and, Vru\�ink will 8tr-:.�� ...the University, and are now regis- fraternity, and of Owl and Serpent. the team. The lineup of the V�lJ.,·Juniors will hold a class luncheon to.tered in the Law school Baar was on He is a member of Iron Mask, Tiger's is uncertain although Page, 1_!illmorrow at 12:45 in the Commons cafe. .put what he considers one of �Officers have said that they expect to b' hstrongest com inat iona iu t e_ � .. -The schedule of the inter·.aal'basketball Ieague \, � - begin Kollda,Jasunry 12, and Coach Page- _1!riIlannounce the schedule today, or, to­morrow. �cven team. have eataMthe league and it is probable that'two'morrow's luncheon will be the 1irst of"We' have been somewhat surprised est that ever represented the Univer- Dr.. Be "'1 __ '" wm � ...... _ 'Dolo'" Pl".,.yed .. more will be ati.!ed. Squads represellt·- .u __ w-__ &,='''. a serJes or monthly gatherings by theby the compartively mnall amonnt sity. b7 A:merlca in SerIes of class, according h the announcement ing the four cl. sscs, the Diviniq,subseribeo by undergraduates," said The J'udges 1\-ho will decide the af' medic, and law schools are no..-o. tileAddresses.. of Prt"sident Sykezs yesterday. Junior�President Parkinson last night. 'When firmHtive contest are: Judge E. 0, will have a class vaudeville durin!!nlumni -who wiJI never' have a chanee Brown of Chicago; .Judge Gillett of The way in which the United States ""('bruary, and will hold several elas�to ufle the library subscribe, it seeIDSthat th«! undergraduates would makea b('tter showing. We have refrain�lMiasions." KoeJmes Studto--W:-.nt 8eD1onDELEGADS TO VOL1JN'r.BEB Senior \\ill meet Friday at 10:15 in Dr Headland has been studying so P1c:tures for Amlual. to the intcrest and as moart -of tli.CONVBNTION PLA.H JlBB'fiN'G. Cohh 12A to arrange the social pro- cial antl political conditions in chin:. gamt"s are hotly foughl, Bomo' good maogram for the quarter. There will be for .evenl yean and he is regarded Group pidures of campus organi9.a terial may be diacovered. The mo ..Will Gather SUnday to Start Wo�k a dilCu88ion of whether Benion as one of the greatest authorities anti tions for the Cap and Gown will he- promh,ing material seems,to be evenl,on Campaign to COmpel Interest should wear some distinguishing c!us If!Cturen on chinese affairs. He is the taken in the early part of this month distributed among the clasaes, aa�:of campa. emblem, like maroo. banda, at the author of .everal worka. His "Court beginning this week. The pictures this yean sophomores will ha.� - �f:.Washington Proaeaade. I�lans for the Life in China" and "Chinese 'Mother will be taken at K('�hne'8 on th� ficulty in repeating their champioltS"�.p-:-All men and women who attended clasa gift wiD be Rbmitted. It is tile GOO8e Rhymes55. are espeeially well s()uth"-est eorner of Monroe an.l work of laaat season.the Kansns City convention of student i.teatio. of tlae committee to have tile known • In the Mother Goose boob Michigan. Th .. eligibility !"\lIes bar men !,�8,'olnllteers will meet at 4 Sunday ill &itt read1' in time for the June Con· he translated 150 Chinese rhymes into The editon report that a number �i ha\'c won tht"ir letter of nume�la i.bnsket bnll, or "'ho are now o.i ·tIl.Varsity or Frt"shman vanit,. tea ..from playing. Over fifty freah.�-'are out for the first ycar team aadthe lIlaterial in the other clanea apeCHOOSE ROOIIN CWB DEBATERS ARE READY APPOINT MURRAY ANDFOR HOME OF LIBRARY Annual T rian�Contest Will be _TON TO LEAD P�OJHeld January 16-Coach Moul- -ton Sp-ab in Praise Of Mene, wm HoL! Annual Formal �m .r, . On Friday Before Wash.tv o�. :..... ' Birthd...... on. ayPreviously announced $480.50.William Kelly Wright, '99 .•••••Arthur Goes, '08 ..•.....••.••.••Henry Danforth ...••..•.•..• _.•William J. Cuppy '07 .Chester w. Wright . 1.001.001.001.003.0U5.001.002.002.00 OPEN INTER-CLASS SCHED_DLISouth Room of SecoDd FloorWill Be Used to HouseVolumes.Varsity debaters have completedMANY BOOKS CONTRIBUTED their cases, and their work between SENIOR COUNCIL PICO MIN- now and January 16, the day of theThe south room of the Reynolds Howell Murray was yesterday chose.debate, "'ill consist of polishing up to lead the Washington Promen"and Earle Shilton to head the I.ftAdditional letters have been sentout , They will Teach all former memol-ers of tho club since 1904. So farcontributions have come from alumni, f r away as Texas New York an,J H d Sk 11 d C t F Iblss a I, the winning team of last year and ea, u an reseen r ener esSan Franciseo. also the Literature college team f)f and Three Quarters club. He has wonI . • bli kin nil surpass attendance reeord of eighty.___ .����_� ��� ��: ,.,.� .�. __ .. BoeeD�rg was, a ,w�aer�. t�., _��e�n%ri� �n Ptl\i•. l�_��a•. «' at' TU ·loe .... �' ..m�,:ltOIit:-t1Ilrty . .8:ve·�Th Iib 'tt-- --:1'1 t -'1.:11 bl' .... test' IUY' P mmen '11 C!&Dlpalpa or I· , .'., .e I rary comml ee wau mee. ROMDwaau pu Ie ape&alng con IDth h • d h ' I eents, The elass bekets which costThursday, January 15, at this time a 1912. Bills was a member of his Soph- e onor sentiment an t e pointI fifty eents, are now being sold bylist of boob to be purchased will omore debating team, and won several system. t P 1mTreasurer Merwyn a er.be started. As soon lUI the thousaand public speaking contests. All three are I'l'O SHOW liW."II U. s. BBLPBD Some member of the faculty willdollars hu been subeeribed the first, member of Phi Beta Kappa. CoachPOBK BBPUBLIC OF CBDfA speak at the Iuneheon tomorrow. To·books will be bough� !loulton considen this team the strong- Coach Page will lead hiat .Ur ...t iou of alumni basketball starH 8&aiutthe Varsity today. The game is .e1ae4�uled to begin at ;) ill Bartlett, but.'tIl ..alumni announced yesterday that th.ywould be on hand at least half'- 'a�hour before the start to work iD •little team work. The Varsity will�!&U_qJas...Baaket� _, ,. _" ., .,' ,.... '_ .schedule, and :! second fte�, • .lan te--.and one from the schoc..l of ,,-dueatio.may be entered.Tryouts are being hcld every da,d.is week, and all candidates ahoallreport to Coach Page from three untilfour daily. At the end of the wee"team captains will be el�ted and tilesquad picked. It is expected that t�.:addition of two tt>ams will add greatl1'(tears equn lly numerous.WILL EXCUSB 0LA88BI'l'O m:AB LBCmJBB :a"DB. OABL llAma ..'.. ... ...-Students in p�imiaa.,. IlOUtiealecoonomy courses wi�l be exco� ·frO.classcstOOay, to heal' the lee!i�N_":o'Dr. Carl Rathgen, 09 "Some uPeeh ..the Economic Conditio ... ia Genaaa,..·at 2:30 tOOa1, in the .,arper �iabi,.... '. �-" ....I"OOIIl •Hammond, Indiana; and Professor .J. rJayed the most prominent part in dant:('s in the Reynolds dub durin�W. Garner of the university of lUi. forming the Republic of China will b" the quarter.nois. discussed by Dr. Isaac Headland atfrom pCl'8onal solicitation because w('thougbt that it would· be better for SBNIOBS IIBB'.r FBIDAYthe students to voluntarily give them- ro ABBAKG}: PBOGBAJI 4:30 today in Haskell assembly room. TO -rAKE GROUP PICTUBBFOR 1914 CAP AND GOWN,s('lvcs this library." TomorrClw lind Friday Profeflsor Head·land will speak on "Child Life inFOR WDI'1'BR qVAB'rBB. China," and on "Some By·PrOOuets of 0rPDiZaUoDS wm be Photographed atLexington 15 and 16 to plan a ga. vocatioL A de.nite date for the are masical American vena.paign for interest in mission afFairs, rival of the pipes .ild toques will bewhich will reach every organization &Dno"" the Senior pictures have t.een takenbut that a large proportion of the Sen·ion have not been down to the stu·dio. The final date for Senior pi�Y. W. O. L. WILL BOLDon the cnmpua.In order to keep up the enthusiasmof the Kalllms City convention, thel�niwrRity d('legntion of 105 men alldwom('n organizcd itself into a KanauCity �ampaign committee, on the re­tnrn trip from the convention.At Sundny's meeting the delegate.­,,·m plan for departures to compel theint('r(,f't of Univcnity men and women.An executive committee of Mr. Diet·hnm. Dr. Hutler, Mi� Genevieve Browlls�retRry of the Y. W. C. L., Ruth AI·I('n, I"an-renee Tharp, and ComeliW!lTe:ninga, will dired the work. DBNOIIDfA'l'IOR'AL 'l'BASBOO .. OLUB iIQ GIVBDAlfOB OR' &A.ft'BDAY;W18 ftDAY A'r 2:30. A� DAILY IIB'l'INGB. tures is January 1i.Contracb for space sh,,\Jd be h"nll�diin to the busine88 managen as soonas possible according fO the editon,BenioT eards will probably be put onthe bulletin boards the 1m of ne'ttDenominatioal teas will be held_ every day this week from 4 to 6 in, Th� 8eore dub will meet this after· the League rooma. Each church willnoon at 2:30 ill the Bfyuolds club. be represented at the teas. MinistenThe ant 8eon elub informal of th� of the surrounding churches have been week.1'8r .·ilI be �Id Saturday afternoon invited to the teas, and all incomingat 2:3Oi. Bo.au ... ll Mia Talbot students have been uked to attend BIIJao, IIeOOmaen ftlb-Bishop Mc·will ad .... e'aperoD. Th� elub has in older to meet the members of tilt Connell at Junior Women's chapel y('a­bee. lift., oIIcl&l penniaion to hold Y. W. C. L. Friday will be given up to terda,. spoke o. the declining ',import·It. daMell apl. alld ill planninl to aoeial serviec workers, members of anee of authority and the iaereuinggive .� - dali. tlae Winter and the lCM'ial llervice eommittee pouring i_portanee of inlueDe. i. politieal,Spriac qurten. tea. home ud chureh atrain.-� .. -.:; '!'HE BAILY MAROON, WEDNESDAY. jANUABY 7. 1914 •• •_T_h_e__D_a_i_l_y_M_a_r_o_o_D I :- Bollew. ! CLASSIFIED _- - - _ .;�:;;:���;��,; •Gl� Clb�:��.::nOld' club. � ce�:c.Ji'�:����'���.�:�11 H2!�!RK Cumberland• taiL Broadway at 54th Street.Ohapel AssembIY�l'llior Culleges of a'�v�niM_';�(;;.l;, t •• Ub� lie 11 .. 1 .... 111 ad­ Near SOlD �U'eet S� Station ....S3rd Street EIeYatecl"Broadway" can from GrandCentral 'J)cpot.Seventh Avenue Can &om p�.uia Statloa.JL D. 8&eY�nG. W. CotU.chamH. s, GoqasB. P. )lalitW. H. LJma. )[aaaclllc Editor:News EclltorAUaletiea EdltorBlialaen llaaagerClrelllaUoa .aaacerAMcN:late Ed1&ont<.('01."" ShlUfl'l' l)uruthy Wodl:';10 ... O':';dU Aucullta SwawUeEnl�red lUI seccnd-ctase mall at theChlca�o POlitOtHCt:. Chlcal:o. Ill.. Jolarch 111,1»08. under Act of March 3. 1811.tiVWK;.K1J'TION BATES.By carrier: $2.00 a )'ear; U.OO a quarter.H), mail: 13.00 a year: U.::5 a Quarter.Edhorlal-lSWlln�sa omce, Em. ::,.Telephune Midway sue. Antlr 10 p m.B7dlil Park 6869.Maroon PreaS. 1i�11 Cottace Grove AVenue.<fbitotial COIDUll'rCl' UIHl Admiuist rution-c.Iu: 1.') ..MnndeL\\.\:,'f;·;I)-'1'lI1 ::;U, Ul'Y uolds Club.lnterfratt=mity Rushing Oommittec_ lW.O.'.! .\1"\'1'1-:fn'llt su rt r-, l'Ull\il'llt,Score Club-:!:;)u, Reynolds Club.Public Lecture by Professor O�rlRathgcn on "German Economic Condi­tions,"-!! :3U, Harper 1l.M.Public Lecture by Dr. I. T. He:ullanJon "American's Part in Making Ohina� Republic."-,I::IO, Iluskell Assemblyroom.Ohristian Science SocietY-;:,I;; Lex­ington.TOM.ORROW.or method, with the purpose of de- �:=. =======:s::::===-=======termining whether the method in force Brief Campus Newsis tho best means of accomplishing theend, It life means anything more than Persons who ordered class piet ure­the'ideas expressed in the old sayin&s, have 'been requested to call for them·'To the victor belongs the spolls," at the Cap and Gown office."The devil take the hindmost." etc ..in other words, if· the life is more than Rushing Oommittee To Meet-Thl'a scramble of individuals in which Interfraternity rushing committee willsuperior force and cu.nni,ng will ae- meet at.1 :30 today in the south roomcomplish its selfish ends-there can be 'of the Reynolds. club_no question that· so long as there isdishonesty.·there.should be a �orrective� gent. In" co�4epng t:fle .Ilonor �m­JDission. . the', obriPus.; V&lues � iDclud�'some form of punishment. There isnothing in .·reason or etbicsw hieb canscount for the notion that a studenllshould not take some action agalnCJt on " Patent Medicines." LIIII.:ill' .\11":-, (·i::ri •. -,I;�: t·l;iUOl.\V. ::d'j.L.A�.iN·Ar .. ERICAN STJDEN�S-II:OUIII:-; w i t h o r wit h ou t �u;II· •. 1 rcu t e.] I;!t I'·:�:-;'"i:t).il' l,riQ's I.�· :-;1.;l.Illsli lady.Wit! tu rui .. .oI1 an·tlnlillg to totst" of o'�' ,llll';tlttS. 110111\' I'ri"ilt'gl·S. �Irs. l Icle u IHellsllll, ,Itil al':Irt nu-n t , .i:: II Bla,·k·"tOlil' (\"a:--hill�t\lll' a,'1'1I1h'. '" E ItT BY A OOLUQ. IIANIIE.HtlJi .lRT.RB POR OOLUa. II ••»r sc! .... I. RATBS FOB COLue. nAil.l'en Minutes' Waik to Thirty TheatresI,' A R RY P. STIMSON. MANAGERII F.A I �UARTIIIR8 I'\ia CBICAGON\!w. Modern and FireproofRooms 'with Bath. 12.50 and up. ..•---------------------_ .... ,�--- ... --.----.- ... ---.---.! VVanted AI Oncei Each maD at the UDinnity to come ill aDd investigate our1 Special Olfer; HERZKACoUiROTHERSI :-: Tailors :-:Telephone lL P. 1!!�S Ea�!� �:!!��!unday Morning.---.--------------.----.��\VANTED-\\'Ollialt who will cut erl·llin·r:--it." ill t lre \\"ilitN qunrtv rwuut s I'""it iou to ca ru lJoaroi uu.I 1'00111deillg 11011::;:'\\'01'1. neur t lie l·lIin'l'sity.Addre:-'" x Y ,IIi, �I uroou offil'l'.·W .. ANTED-Olll' or two girl� to shareligllt,lloll,"ekl'I'I,illg lll'lLrtlll"nt for Will't er qllartl·r. :\11':-. E .. F. Deut on, .:ilj�lJ)',n,·ltt'sll·'·. I 'h oue II. 1'. (ai.i;;.FOR SALE-:\',). u Hl'lIIi::�toll typewri t er, ;':0\,,1 I·ullditiull. sr. C:lli litl::�Ki m l.n r k !l\'('II11t'. (II' tl'l('l'hOllt' lIy,I"Pnrk :, .• ::0.- LOST-Golt! S('rl'('lIt Ring, Ruby set-tillg'. l\ indlv return to Lnformut.iouTt� Honor co:mmis&ion is with us on Chapel AssemblY-Divinity �chool.trial. as it were, until the February 10:15, Hnskel.elections, No doubt it Y. W. C· L-IO:15, LeLxington 11.The Honor is wise that the system Equal SutIrage League-:::311, Lex.Idea. should be on trial as to ington ) .. 1.form and methods now Graduate Women's Olub-l :::0, Lex-in force.' 'But there should be no ington 15.dOUbt that we' sho�d have some ma- Public Lecture by Dr. Head!and onchincry, some organization. devoted to Ohild Life in Ohina,-l ::W: Iluskell As'tLe purpose of creating and maintain- sembly room.iJ:.s !" healthy spirit of honesty in Chemical Society-i::W, Kent :!o.st.l(lias. The only trial should be thatln nr-nus work a spccinlty.I1rOWJl. GJ3:! Y er nnn an'. or HarpelLi lua ry 1.0:111 De:"k. W·;{J.WANTED-A few more stutlenta ofeither sex eah earn about $25_00 workFormer Lecture Dies-Mr. Aaron H. Ulli\'crsity of Chicago debates on "Fed-AMBITIOUS DEBATERS-Read theanother who cheats. No right-minded Cole, former lecturer on Biology atperson woUld c��done :' theft; and the University of Chicago, died .Jan­what is its �WD .reward.'" etc .• etc., uary 1, at his home in Chicago.Bat there is notlling 'real, tangible,recorded. to show for the result ot MUst Notify of Sickness-All fra·bonest work. if � cheater is allowed ternities have 'been furnished witlt� pursue his course. And a stnrent blanks for notifying the University",ho condones cheating, who overlooks authorities in C:l8e of the illness ofit. who thinkS 'it is Unmanly or weak any �embers in the respective housesor �o�' to bring pressure to C;lrd� will be filled out by m('mbcrsbeat against cheating. is simPlY rob- of the fraternity, and mailed to Dr.'bing himself of the reward that should Hnrri�, in Zoology 42.'be his for honest work :wen done. AndPREPARE SCHEDULES OFpunishment in some form is necessaryto curb the cribber. It need not be..snandatoey in au cases. The thought-the callous person and fellow drlnnin a comer at examination. Ulne. mayneed either the dolt whip of 1m!M!Dd­lDg punishment to restrain them, ortbe stimulus ot tbe knowledge that It DATES '.rHIS TERM INF&A'!'EB.NITY BOWLING.ing in c:haotic: disorder..UIif!!jj!jC'35i::aml!L:lliEp.::lii:'h·:I:i!:im:!;.:·T!�!':r.�:�:�i::!�:r.:'STETSON UNIVERSITYis disgraceful to cbeat. and that their DEI.''SD. n.oRmA.Pm. U .. ln Hal1e,-. A. B. HlU'T8rd, rho I)disgrace � be known. as against the \Jnlnndt.,. 01 ChiMlKO.tnet that it is merely uuwise flunk. FOlll· (."ol!!'lfe!!. n\'� 8<'hooltl, 1i hundln�!I. roOin !acull)', 1:; Camt"gle uni.ts I'f'qulref! �o t"nlt"1Col!eg� or Ubt-ral Al'l II. l..and of b:lIe IIkl.lI.!llImm!'r wf'al�. out of door recro>3tlon allwlntt'r. Jloft wind!! frt'lm thp .... a. and tile mu�lr��I�;II!t:clii'll.:un&�1��:;Em�Ti=::rmrfi::·;::'T;:'�J:i·;:111:�::·.l;:::i:·:The Colleae ShOllExhibitionLEATBEB BIDES AND PILLOWSto keep them tin tbe rgbt way. Pun­lshmeut. or lac: ot it. sbould befiHed to the case. The only possibleqUeP.tiOD 18 how to administer It-andtil connec:tion with the stude1it HonorcommisSIon. whether that boat· ahould:... WOVELTIBS IX JEWBLRY ANDhaft Ul7 such power, or bOTderl:lg I. .. , DANCE PROGRAMSupon It. 'the Honor Idea, as lDcor- Iporated In the Honor Jloftment, is The Colleee Shogas f1mda,amental as lnuD - D society, ann 1110 JIuoDic Temple. eral Graduated Income Tax," "Fe(leralIncorporation/, and "Recall-Excluding.Juclges." �l. pcr copy. On sale at �cPr('ss an.l at Woouworth's Book Stores�1:{11, :iitll St., 1540 E. 63d St. JOSEPH --------- _._._'------SCHWEITZERThe University Pharmacist for over Ten Years.In his new up-to-date StoreAcross the street from old location.DEUTSCHER1321 East 57th Street.• Woodlawn& Savings12M E. 63d btreet, Old.cacoTHE FAOULfi "TrustBank�THS STUDB!ftSof theUNIVERSITY OF OBIOAGOWILL FIND mTms BANlt ALL THEFAOILITIES OF A DOWNTOWN BANK.SAVINGS AOOOUlftSaDdOHECKING ACCOUlftSAre We�oome and Appredated.RE�OURCES $2.000, 000.++.++++++++ •••••••••••••••JOSEPH SCHMIDT APOTHEKERTel. H_ P. 331 .• J.· J',iTalks On Patent ]!dedicines.-Thf', . ,ing spare times. until Xmas. IndinKent Chem�1-'�iet1 will meet to� -- - \ 1 . N o,'elty Co. Room 601, 56 E. Ran,.lotpmorrow night at 1 :30 in Kent 20. Dr. . .St., Telephonc Randolph 2000.Leech will give an illustration tall,less freShman. who comes from a llembers of the fmternity councilschool in whic� pupils and teachers _postponed. their first meeting of th�are pulling aga.mSt each other. and quarter yest('rdny. Xotie('� 'Will behence to get by a ��cher without sent out for a meeting next Tu('sdny.work is to score a pOint.in the battle, Cowan Stephenson, with the assistanel'_ . . 1\1:,,- rights are protected in the U. S.and cheats in college, does so from of Mr: Eng1i8h, is drawin� up :'I P; tent Offke-I offer a reward forforee of habit, from thoughtlessness. schedule for interfrnterni.ty bowlin(T. thI'" r. name of anyone using the nam()ProbablY a sharp reminder will sualce&8 unquestionable as the tact that we. T.l...N-GO on perfume or tonet prep-to cure him of the dirty trick. But ar .... Hons other than those manufacture:!are men and women, It'':''lng !n OTg-�n- by mp_ized society, rather than brutes, exi.it-BLY the New Perfume With the. Beware cf IinitationsThere's Only One GenuineSo:d by "Bouquet Odor"all Loop Department Stores Shtionery, and Toilet Articles.'I�E l.INF. OF CANDIES!l5(: Eo 55th St. Thl!, ! �� .. ajl�r- '� :.1' 1.. I ii3: cpensth!DoorsafERViCEII t:.\ UDOF TIn: "lIAS.Tt:n Kt:Y" TIL\TFIT SEVERYLOCK-DIDtou EVER REAB-OF A MASTERII 0 n E I. OF .\TYPEWRITER!"Tblilk nl .U.L of"e «,nmbl •• d ad·Tanta�.� nf SEVeER,\I. typewriters7011 haTe 11t�.n,eon"I'n t l' ate d InONE IItalidardma .. hlne!Th" RoY.' handl"p .. r , f' f' lIy .""'"k_,,'n fQrm ofJt"n"ral f'nr­rt""PQndf'nf't"and d_ Ma",WTltlnJt and Coa­dfttM'C1 UllllnJt he­..td"" - 'WlthQat •alnJt'" ""JH'C'lal at­taf'hmf'nt" Co .ddt"xtra C"ftOIt to th�typt"writf'r. Think., Chi" _nd ,.oa.. II hl"'t" a 1.11'1,.JtfMHI Ittf'1t of thtl�la"CM'-:"fHll'l 01Ch .. Rnyal.··RO\·,\I.T\'rt:\\,RITt:a CO.In ...M t:. �'nnrne st ••(·hIMlJ;Q. III.MAROON ADSBRING RESULTS r·· .A. D. ADAMS177 N. STATE ST.A�D.JOSEPH SCHWEITZERPreseut t11is Ad. at Joseph Schweit­zer's and receive sampleTHE TEA HOUSELUNCHEON 12-1:30DINNER 5:45-71328 E. S7th. Hyde Park 2015 I:l:ported and Domestic LlDe ofCIGARS AND CIOAIIIn"l'D.. +++++++++.+ ••••• , •••••••Buy Your Smokes adGents' Furnishiap atCowhey'ss. E. Cor. 55th and Ellis Ave.�lrnE··:!rnTIHJ11rnml11:::liil:i:..t!!nhij1I::m�Ilil'J11L!:·Jlllii.iMi"'65DREXEL PHARMACYMATT McANANY, .. ft.Corner 55th and Drue1 �Telephone Jli4WQ' 1&11Thr H...- .f Pw1'f' Dnp. elL 7 , ...Tml..t Art ......Fro:, th"t GrlT>� or ro!d In the b.cJ-DnalCold. Grlll�. In" Fevl'r T.b� tk'.Ask for II Fn� SAmple •Stop th"t Cour;h wit A bott1.- nf of oar Wlltt."in� HOfW'Y and Eocal7l'U., lie.R.:If'V(" that IINdach ...... lttI • tOe � �nrf'xf'l Headache P('w"".rO:;i:!I.[l]ll:':Ii'1&F!lt1Jljl1!jjjiIUnl:IWidlllltil'% • ,...... ,�•· ,•· �r· \.II· ...i.�• .)t• l�h· .''1•••• '\I , TO TRAIN SCOUTMASTERS• Univrrsity Y. Me C. A. and Chfe��oCouncil ot Boy Scouts Will GiveDon't Course ot Training For Troop• � Le:ulers.A:<�ist:tIlt see retu ry L. L. McDonaldDelay\, 'I •�! !l'i SubscribetoTheDaily· \.Itt .' ---,:_ �".,aroon...I' •;1:1 :iltf .."It "1,'; .i.,.t Today51.50, .,TwoFor•Quarters.Ellis 12• ,(." will be on the program next week.At other m�tings,lIpeakers will discussthe metbode of' organizaation of tril'�and patrols, map drawing, observationtramps, craft and outdoor game. andathletics.Th'e moral and social value of theScout movement will be covered.will sturt u t ru ini ng COUrNl' for Boy Scoutmasters will be trained in the�I'outmastl'rl'l at 4:30 today in the organization of exhibits and enter­Y. �1. C. A. ofliee. The course will tainments, and in first aid to injuredARRowTANGOSHIRTSare an ev e m ngdress necessity.The bosoms aretu cked, puffed,pleated or "mush­room." $2.00 up_Cluett. Peabody & Co .• Inc. Makers • I !Do YOD Ioow&Ilal. A... 9.. 8pa141q • Bro... .,. ••lIlo .... d. ot dollars fa .aU .. J .. I 0 ••blple.eD' - or a sla.le Iaalll So •••&bae. aba' - a raekel - or a ..aa-ot .Iloe.. TJae ar.' o.e.&.Ital an lIlade eaelleo.I a .aan lort.De..a4. - Be_ade Tea­led. C .... plo.. tr,. a.dte.I &.It •••A.d Ill. .odel. CdlJa. won I ot ... ce. Tbe. a.,. I •• lt..ppearla. are.I o.ee n.bted. Oal,.wileD perteeted - alter abe senre,a te.I.-40 w. otrer tllem to abe p.blle.IF IT'S SPA ULDING'SIN 8PORTS IT'S RIGHTSeDt lor Oar Catalolrae-U'. FI'."A. G. Spalding28 S. Wabash Ave. &: BrOLChicago.Best Reached by Throlll� ad Fat Traiu: of theILLINOIS CENTRALAll Steel Da,Iight Special •;Boy ScOllt Sending MEssage b,. Wig-'·{'Ilsi:.:t of l·ight lectures to be givenwer-k ly during the winter. .All men1::. ve Lel'1I i nv it ed to take the course and life saving work. The certifi­cates for scout master will be awardedafter the eight weeks of the course.Man7 Calls for Scontm!l.sters.Continuous calls have come to Mr.Bickham for boy trainers in churches,social centers, play grounds and boys'dubs. Although, most of these posi- CABRIE D. BAY][ 0 N DBEAUTY SPECIALIST.1116 Bast 55th Street.TelepboDe H. P. Ufl.Op.D EnDIDCs aDd S.Dd.,. .0naJ ....All Work DODe at B.a.o.abl. Prlee ..SWITCHES MADE FRO. COllBINOSAND GENTLEMEN lIANICU.RINOLeaves Chicago 10:02 a. m.; arrives St. Louis (via MerchantsBridge 6:02 p. m, Indestructible steel can of handsome interior 6nishEvery comfort and convenience will be found on this train.Diamond Spec;alThere are a hundred ormore varieties beckoningto you from every smoke.shop but there is only onetbatisII DistmctirJel:l l1U1ivitlul"the purest and best of to­baccos -delightful Savor-mild and satisfying!Your college clium.ST. LOUISCITYTICKET OJ'nCK 76 West Adams SI.Leave Chicago 10:30 p. m.; arrive St. Louis 7:48 a. m. Electric­lighted train. A convenient evening departure from Chicago.Stope Mad. I. Botla Directlo •• at Soatla Sid. Tlaroa ••Statio •• , 43rci, 53r. aDd 63r. Str .. t.Observation Parlor Can. Cafe Club Can. SleepingCan. Free Reclining Chair Can and CoachesTicket., Fan. a •• Sle.pi •• Car R ..... tiea at, L. E. Waterman Compay, 173 Broedway, New Yc.k••••••••••••••••••••••••••.. J. CAUlICHAEL. D. P. A.\\ hidl i� J,:iH'1I by the Y. ll. C. A.awl directed by the Chicago Boys:-:1'Out council.Discuss the S=out Movement'Ihq"- fa rst lecture will be given over �ions offered are for volunteers, there"'ti'i?.Ji�;�ls�ion· oi-flie t'heoiy -of -tli� ILre'--inany that give renumeration.�('out movement, and to wigwag sig- The Beoutmaster course bas been de,uul.ng, )lnjor W. N. llcKclvie will signed to .prepare men for the work •speak. Scout oaths and knot tying No charge will be made for the eourse,The Schooland CollegePen inRegular,Safety andSelf-FillingTypes$2.50lfwara.�The 'Vaterman's Ideal that is suited to your hand wt11 doneater, more uniform and quicker work than any other writingimplement. Such efficiency is of the greatest benefit in studentlife where writing is a part of ro�,., study. The continuoususc of one pen develops character of handwriting. The sameW atcrmarr's Ideal \ ... ·ill last for yean and is always ready. Bu,t he genuine, the pen with the famous Spoon Feed and Clip­Cap. In many sizes, scientific shapes and points of eftIJ' dearee.Sold by All the Best Dealers•! THE DAILY MARCON, W:E:DNESDAY, JANUAJtY 7, 19UJULIA CULP WILL SINGFamous Foreign Artist will Appear GARRICKAt University Tuesday Afternoon HONEYMOON EXPRESSIn Mandel---Will Put Seats On�I allUllll' Culp is making an exten-:-oj ve �\ nn-rien n tour that will be,'lId'-11 IU'"t spring after her visit totill' I':u-ili,' coast. The famous Dutch:;i "J.:,'r has urade many friends in Ger­mu ny anti in the American cities Mh.'Iws visit ed, by her wonderful interpret a t ive 1'0\\,'r coupled with greu.l'tlWt'r, beauty of tone and simple Cu}'nrt't �� ).11"" n u-I II:I""illg' E'-l'ryNow in our NEW HOME-Just across from Our Old Location.Our January ClearanceBreaks Every RecordBREAKS every record forsales--- we've never been so busy,'Breaks every record for value-giving-v­shrewd buyers tell us the values are almost unbeliev­able. Breaks every record for high quality---onlythe products of the, finest makers are included.$40, $45 and $50 overcoats, mostly all silk lined, $25$25, $27.50, $30 and $35 overcoats, many silk lined, $18$35 to $48 suits-broken sizes in dress and dinner suits,$25Suits that sold at $25, $27.50, $30 and $33 are now $18Special values in trousers at $3.25 and $-1-.75---5th floorJbe Hit 01 The SeasonoCHICAG(;).! Second Hand Books!'... 2 For 25 Cents.Troy's Best ProductUniversity Text Books FO D MEN OXI.Y An 1110"-n - !�;I\�;�g bOO�f't n'��t rr-n t ment for 31�afety rnzo r b.ad cs. m:l1,lnJ; .,ne bla.' .. lall'a 1!:t't1m(' a nd hI' br-t t e-r tl> ,n ",,-hf'n pur�!t:lscJ. So n t on rcce+pt of .S cents,CLAUDE \OYOLFE.Howard Cif.y, Mich.1)( moeklng hlrtb in the orange gro\'�_ High,,'!It col:"ge standards. Send fot' catalog,New and Second Hand Booksand St,udent Supplies atThe New Florida Hotel5721 Cottage Grove Ave.}: n n 0 I'}: A � P L A x,RC'l'tonrnnt. nnr"bC'r �"o ... , Bowlingnnll nmlarlls In Connf'dlon.Woodworth's 'Book Store 'lost RC'n!lonn"blr. Rntr.s onthe Soatb Sidel'IW�t-: II'-HE I',\RK .. in.I Thomas J. Cavey & SOD1311 E. 57th St., near Kimbark Ave. F;;��:=::Telephone Hyde Park 16901342 East 55th Street.Try Our Regular Dailyand _ Sunday Dinner, 20c UpTabl�" ror Lndlu. .-Irst Clan S�nle"SPECIALIZING IN THE W AN'rS OFTHE COLLEGE � ing. �h�. Booth was prominent in8prin�field when the Illinois equal suf- Bfchardf'rage In w was introdneed. Since then OABL'Gshe Im8 uddressed suffrage eehools inWn�hin�ton, D. C., and in many eities In Ohic:a.go'B :Musical Hollday Festlvitl'Stage.�l:HialUe Julia Culp will eive a Bongrl'l'itiul Tueiday afternoon at 4:15 iu.\lallclt·1. Conrad Bos will accompal1Ylu-r ��t till' piano. The program consistsl'hil"I�- of German and French folkchurru, There arc only twenty-tin'�":Its for the ree ital unsold Lut urlil!l'ml'nts are being made for tllerocriou of stage seats, fiekets to.�\ h ich will be (In sale Thursduy,The PWI!r:UIl folluws:Program.1. :11 Adelaide Beethove.iII) Fuithfu' Johnniec ) The Cottage lluid.) :1/ Wufdesgesprach .•. Sehumauuto) lloudlluchte ,. Die Kurtenlegertnd) Lied eines Sehmiedest'), Pruhlingsfahrt". a, Bois epuis ..........•.. Lullyh) Pendant Ie bal .. Tsehaikowskye) lJamnn dites moi.. Weekerlilld) Mignonette Weckerlin.t. a) llecrfohrt Brahmsh) Sonntagc) Der Schmiedd) StandcheuSUFFRAGE LEAD� 2."0MEET ON JANUARY 15;MRS. BOO'rJI KAY 'rALK.The Equal Suffrage league will notmeet this week as announced in theWeekly Calendar, but will hold i.t:'Onext meeting' Thursday, January l!;�Ii�s Raber, president of the league •.says that she hopes Mrs. Shennan­Booth will be able to address the meet·of Virginia. Amusements.With AI. Jolson and 100 OthersCOlAN'S GlAND"NEARLY MARRIED"'With Bruce McRaeJOSEPH SANTLEY in.J. ' rWHEN DREAMS COME TRUE�i;.,:ht. II 1'- III.ILLINOISGreatest Show 011 l:!arthZIEGFELD FOLLIESH0"""ard'S TheatreA BIQW at COlllmcrli:lJizcd ViceIt Has Awakcncd Cbicago.THE TRAFFICpOWERSDAVID WARFIELDIn The AuettoneerCOR'T'Jack Lait's New P�ayHELP WANl'EDSTUDEBAKERHattIeWU·LIAVSTBB DOLL GIRLILLINOIS PBB8ID�ADVOCAftUI BAfiOBALSYSTBII OF EDUCATION. FINE ARTSPresident .lames of the Univenityof Illinois spoke 7esterday afternoonat the F'ine Arts theater on "A .Na·t ional Systcm of Edueatioll." The lee­hue '''ap given under the alUpiees ofthe University leeture assoeiaiOIl. Thev lecture erroneously announced to begi\'t'n yesterday by Dean Angell on"Some Practical Applications of Psych­ology will be �iv .. n JanuILry 27. NextTuesday A8.�ociate Professor SolomonHenry Clark will give an interpreta·t ive reading Brieux's "La Robe Ruge."Thia \\'111 be the :i,Mt Ameriean preeen­tnt ion of a translation of this work.Will Debate KlnbmuD W ....Ohio State univen.ity will engage ina triangular debate with the uni_Collars size 13, up \"('rsitit'� of Illinois and Indiana on31 W. MonrOe Strret Chicago lfar�h 1:1, on the question: ''BesolvedSWAN'S LUNCH ROOMThe Largest Book Store Outside the Loop Disbict Thnt the poli�y of fixing a minimum"'n�f' hy state hoards is desirable:'This is prndi(,8l1y the same questionthnt wiU be debated on January 16by Cbi('ngo, Norhwcl'ltc-rn and Mieh,igan. Dolly Beforming Herself.1.00 Matinee ThursdayprincesslIB. WM. HODGE in'1'BB ROAD TO HAPPINESS"Genuine successor to "TIIE MANFROM HOlfE:' _Inter Ocean.o LVl\IIPICTHE GREAT PLAY OF NOW"A II 0 D ERN G I R L"LASALLEWith Dave Lewis •• •. ,.1•.I'J ,...