laily !lnrnnn_HUNIVERSITY OF OmOAGO. FRIDAY, .JANUARY 9, 19U PRICE FIVB oBJlft'\;.:,.1VARSITY. PlAy, twOFASr GAlES TONIGHT SEASON i ARE PREPARING FORNEXT' WEEK'S DEBATESBLAME RUSHINGThirty-Five Students DroppedFrom University At EnJ OfAutumn Quarter-One Senior Ticket Sale Starts Tuesday-Ne-ls Dismissed gative Team Men are Exper•ienced in Public Speaking. Swimming Teams of "Big Nine"Universities Will Take up WaterBasketball in Conference MeetJ University Students Will HearThis Year. Dr. Z�emer and SberwoodEddYI m Speeches Sunday.Long and eoneeut ruted rush ing by Water basketball, the new aquaticOPPOsING FIVES ARE STRONG the fraternities is givcu as a rcuso n I EXPECf MANY MICHIGAN MEN sport reccntly introduced at the Uni- AFfERMATH OF KANSAS CITY'. r ' ___.. �or the extraordinarily Iurg e number Versity will be adopted in Conference(;,Two ,hard games are in store for the of Freshmen who were d ism isscd from . Coach )lo1l1ton and Sherman Conrad meets this year. Thi::; will be the firstY�ti tonight, when the regulars op- the Univeraity at the end of the "'\U- prvside nt of the local chapter of Delta time the sport has been given a seri­.,oM Ave. from Lake Forest College tumn quarter on account of poor Sl·!.'J!' :-;iglla l:ho� the honorary debating so- ous trial in Western Intereoltegiateaact Arm.our Square. The first game urship, Thirty-five st udvnt s "ere dlul'- :-;id., , will dcbut e the V!\l�ity affirmu- athletlcs, and if it is successful and the Kansas City campaign committeewill .. art at ;:30 in Bartlett. Coach ped this year, wh e re ��:; at the ell'! t i ve t eum tonight in pruet.ce for tlJe receives the favor of but h spectators of delegates to the recent student vol­.Pac. will Wle the.e games as the last of the eorresponding quu rt er ia:--t yv.i r u n n ua I contest next week. They "j!l un-I players, it is probable that the unteer convention, to attend a mails- .._. __tryOl1t of hi» candidates be�ore the only eighteen were tiiSllli�:-l'.!, Of t h'l - 1'11':'Cllt all entirely new case f'Or the game will be received as an offieiul meeting at � :·15 Sunday, in the CentralopeDiD&_o� the Collfer.e�ce season next thirty-five, only one w a s a �"liil): J:ll'lldwrs (If t he team to meet. conference sport next year. Y. M. C. A. auditorium at H. south LaWedne�a)" at Nort,hwestern. Both the vast majority hcillg lil';,t.·'I'I::rt"1 Fc ne i lrles IJ��s undertaken the work Exhibit ion coutests will be played at Salle street. Dr. Zwemer, who is· a.. I' d ist rib ut i 1I� the posters and will the Cunferencc meets this year, but the fellow of the Royal Geographical Be--Coach P __ Wdl Send TeamA8ainat Lake For'ed CollegeAnd Armour Squue.teams �re fast and experienced andwill pu� up a .tiJr fight.Lake Forest has probably the bestteaDl in the, Little Five or Conferenceof tbe' small colleges in the middleW .. t. . The men are experienced vet­.rau, who have worked together for�orthwestern a .hort time ago, with.. vera! of their best men out of the� Ji,Aeup.. T� •. C�rnels of Armour Squarewun the .it)" champio�ip in the Daily.N.ws toul'Dament �.t year and areprobably the futeat of the Ioeal flvea,' .. North_utol'D haa also defeated the� ill a disputed contest, botb. hula .daimiDI the victory.• ::Jla ....... � ... ,...._.,.��:'":"��� .. p1I.._- .. �,:..:-_-:._�·_�IiI"� .... �,� .. N .... -- '- .t � Page will MDCl two strong��p.. apiut theM teama. Stegeman,; tMUler, 8teveuon, and Kixmillerwilt- -M u.ea at the fontanla, Des,.ltPdl • ., Shull, all. G01'p8 at center,U!Il lIola1Mler; Bauaprtller, and� _ at the.-nJL Jun wllicb'" Mal�\IlftlOJl: . will· ldart hu not been.�4i.t�� f�hmen basketball Iquad is, beilJl '1��1l)" . thinned 01:'t, and a.Freah .. an-Varaity squad will be picked::_�rt�� - O�e�' Mty freshmen turned,.at) fo� ,tbe �am and Coach Page bas.u ... iaed tbe material thoroughly."..ilfer: . Rothermel, Townl)", Knip.hi�4, .. ��qbli�, aD4 Berger, the for·•• , :WUeODaiD star, have been show..'" �. bl p��. Schafer was on('�, til. .�t ,.liable men on tb'"fnIUIaa' footbUl team and gives�' of dne1�pi.. into excellent·Ta�t7· ·.�teri&L He i. fat and ago.. tt3re_ .. d bu a 'pod e)"e for tht'...... ,.. :.. .. ,;; b,:�ft.I!le� �.d �wnly, members o�-.,.,,'. �'. elaa.pionahip five 11U",..� la� po4 men,_ while Knipaehild,� ta .. · Ucl )(eLaulhlln froDl' ·Uni"qiq Hig�, are both Iho_iag up weI'.... at&rred o. Jut yean champion·...,. �,,��oll.i. football and basket·.... team., aDd hu at least one more0i-t of .mpetition at the Univer:.itr· Freshmen, GAME TO GO TO MISSIONARYMEETINGS IN A BODYPLAY NEW TANKUniveraity men and women andstudents from all the institutitolllJabout Chicago, have been invitee ·byago ar.d has won prizes in extempore"I·c,:tkil!� in the Lower and Upper Jun­iur contests. lIe is in the first yearof t h e Law school and is a member ofthe Alphu Tau Omega fraternity.. extremely large • A second rcuso n ]I, .t a uu State college team three years fall, and it met with great favor there:for this large incrcusc ill t lu- 1:1;';11;"1of fnilures. The fact that tile 1':·I.".-;il­mun class is the lurgest it h:a:' en'lbeen, accounts fur part of th e :1:­crease, he says, but even t ak iug t hu:into considc�ution, the prupurtiul: i. l'(lH'� uc t the sale 'li tickets; which will results w ill not count in the scores. �jety well-known all over the world.. 't:1 rt Tuesday. The negative team is The spurt was first introduced .Iu the for his activities VoM !!. miasionary to1·\ :-;y i';· ... 'llari:lg the contest with North- Y. �[. C. A. tanks, and in Athletic the. Mohammedan and African peoples,. (';<"lll at Evanston. The members Clubs of the city, about three years will address the meeting.:)f ri.:::; team are Willard Atkins, Leon ago. It was not adopted at any of the Students to HavAJ Tea.l'U'H'IS UIII.l Ralph Swanson. Conference Unlversities until North: The University delegation will then�.Icn ::1 L::.w ��hool western gave it n trial last spring, meet from G:30 to 6:30 in .the Y. M.At k i ns wus a members of the llon- Illinois introduced the game early last C. A. building. for a tea and conf .. r-It is Iess rough than water polo, andthe advocates of the new sport claim'that it ineludes all of the interest tcthe spectators.To Pick Team ence at which further plans for tbecommittee will be discuesed, A.ft�rthe tea, the men and women will goin a body to hear the address of.. Dr,George Sherwood Eddy, nt the SundayEvening club in Orchestra hatl,"Fraternity rushing was more or 1'0\\ ers is a Senior Law and debated The baskets in the tank in Bartlet., Seats will be on reserve for Uai-ganized, more concentrated, aud 1:1:,:,!.1 I_:�;,� the _I,;wa_ ����c university .n.g�i:8t \\·?r�.=-�_r�ct��. ���n�. __ t�e:.��o!���:rB_�tl_ .�e.�it;plt.udent8_U1)til��:45� �Dr..z.�;: .'Jt!ager.�. )eaz �h3n jt·JC"':.:r JU!,�.�r;;! ...• � ISUYl!�':l two yc.1rS- qgo. S'Wtl.nson r�1 me�bers �f tbe s�n�mlDg team wlll and ·Mr. Eddy were two of the· mostfore," sald }lr. Lmn yestcr:1:-,y, 'u�r _:m the younger men. 70 many Sen I begm offiCial practice In the new sport noted speakers on th� platform· at-tileing the first thrce weeks of the f!u2rtcr, ill the second year of the Ln.w school I next week, and the regulnr team will �ent volunteer conventioll in Kana&8practically all the time of th� fre:';:l- ��I!ll h�s rcpresented Yanktown uui be picked aftcr a series of tryouts: City. Dr. Eddy on one occasion ga""men was takn up, givjJl� them no t::ac \ ('!-"ity in dcb:ltes. Botb Swanson and The opening of thc Conference swim-, .a speeial address to the delegation of�t all for study. This, I think, is �!le , Fo\\ ers nrc members of Delta Chi ming season at Chicago will be held: 105 University men and women there�in reason why so many of the sl:1' The ncgative team, in the opinio: Friday January 23, whcn the ,Varsity: at one of the luncheons of the Chiuiodents llunked out." :)f l[r. 2Houlton has more than held meets Xl.)rthwestern at Evanston."II •JaIU .... ta Babe '1'omat� ..PI ••. �lIiadred Kan ... � students willr .alroagh college nest year on profitft.�". from growlDl tomatoes at tbe��l�ral ation. Eoeh man willbf Jive. one acre to farm and two".... will take tbe produce of that.. ,. aad prc�re it 'for 'martet. ThreeIa ... red "I'M will be' ueed and it i".�,"ted that eacb �U yield an aver-... . " .• '1 .... .,.. 'nt.n of $500. Dean Linn gives t wu otherdeelnres to be thut a large n u m lrc r ufstudents were accepted on prubn t io»on the recommendation of h:gh �clllJ"�principals. The majority of stu,lcp!:"admitted this way make good.Bushing Main Reason.. group.�t'i o,' .. n in the trial debates with th� From present prospects the Varsity, Have 'rlckets to All Matra.·aBlDI HBADS HONOR CO�L,_ I.s� I - � I .1 h Id h l'ttl�!f:irmativc men allu S ou ave 1 t' will be mnde up of Lyman, Neff, andLetitia Fyft'e, Irene Tuft:. r. .il:.lGregor Are Officers.Lane Rehm wus eleded prc::iJc::t oithe Honor commission at its fir:-it Illl' .... ting yesterday afternoon ill 11::q,_·.: :::!'.Letitia Fyffc was choscn vicl'-l'rl::-illell .Irene Tufts, treasurcr andMacGregor secrctnry.The Commission voted to mL'l'f cae')Thursday at 3:30 in Harper, �!!111 t·make a. majority of eight of th' tl'votes of thc Commi�sioil Ilc,·e:,.;-,:. ry t,decide the guilt of nny stuo1ellt :., !:::.,;._.,.�r eheating. :Memuers of tilt, ('<);n­mi�ion discussctl p;ans for a e:1l11p:: ibJlof education in the lIo1wr SI'llti)l;cnt,but definite rlctails werc \, ithhdcl. Itwas announced that all CO:111111Inil';lt :0:1.to the Commission s1l0\llli he :'t'�l' t·,box 219 of thc PacuIty (,,.I'I1:l11gl'. prcsentPa\'}i(,f'k is. tnoreo\,t'r also fast in thforty :mtl the hun<1r('c'1, nnd Co�cJ>White expcet� J!r('nt thing� of hhnO'Connor is rij!ht 1'ehin,t Pa"i1eek ir.the dnshe8� an,l swims the ��n in recortime, Cnptain Gooc1man an(l Xeff hn"",'"IIn1;ittl''' will he appointell tl) t:lkc impro\"(�t1 J:r('atly l'lince l:o�t y('sr nn,l'1;(, 1'la�c of Ha11'h �tansbur�', whu hu!\ will show good form. Redmon in tht'" � t thc Cniv('rsity, Treasurer .JOlll; plunge, lI<torc in the brenst strok('of :lnd relny, nnd Sllirlcy in the brensttlii1lcl:lty in rendering a good aecount:It EY��:!8ton.Professor Lymnn of the school '.)1Lri:lcation, who has charge of the de­iJatillg courses in the t:niverMity, me,"itlt the tc:!.m Thursdny night,I\�ic1!ig;_n .A:11!DIli To Attend..\lil·hignn alumni are planning to at­tewl the contest in Yandel in largellt!mhcrs. The Micbigan t-nion has thl':,::.th'r of publicity in 'charge and iM»\'nding every effort to secure a record��ttl'nd:lucc.--.:\ mass meting will be held Thurs-d:-.y in Kent to arouse enthusiasm fortllc contest.�::::NIGRS WILL OHooSETHEIR CLASS GIFT ATMEETING THIS MORNINl Redmon in thc. plunge; Pavlicek andO'Connor in the forty; �Ioore, Goodmnn, and Shirley in the breaststrokeNeff, Pavlicek and O'Connor in thhuntli-ed; Pavlicek and Neff ill thback stroke; nnli Goodman and NetT ithe two hundred and twenty. Lynmhas been improving rapidly in thplunge and recently negotiated thlen{;th of the tnnk ill ::l"� which iexceptionally fast time for intercollegiate competition.Pavlicek Is Fast.Pavlicek is undoubt('(ll�- the fagt('�mnn in the back stroke in the Conferencc and hc is expectcd to win thievent cnsily. He is nble to break thlConfer�nC'e re(,ord nt winFredamen Attend "Fo;li�;; '_ - 1;,' : l('h� Ijomc EconoDlic::� �nd Household May Borrow 'rcxtbooks-S�udent'Delta Phi fre�hmt'Jln ",iIi :ntc'lId tiH'! ,,\rt "'omen ,,·ill gh'c a party for the may bOITow textbook� fro� tile Alum·"Po11if'S" toni,:!ht at the !!!;l!"i,; tll,,:,tc:-! .TlIllior ('ollegc "'omen of their dcpart- nae Loan lib1':\ry nt twcnty-fh'c cent�in a body. Delta rp�ill'l1 f.: "t Y(':lr! ml"nts t.odny in the EZ1"mons Blaine per quarter .. Office hours from 10 tomen also will be prescnt. 1 kindergarten rooms {roID 3 to 5.1 2 daily, Harper M24. Delegates from the reeent con�­nOB, and Y. M. C. A.. and Y. W·.· c. L.workers wili distributc tickets to Uni­versity students, giving admission tothe two lectnrers, and to thc tea. Th.tickets will cost twenty·five cents" th.'Price of the tea. All men and womellhave been urged to buy tickct�. and tobt'ar the 8peeches,nelegates from the recent eonvea·tion, and from th� conference at Gen­�'\'a, and membcr� �)f the Pihle rom·mitte; will h�"'c � rean'on tor:igbt at:):30 in the I.c3,:!ue rOO!11. They \Tilltnl1n�h th(' Bible �til�Y Cam' nign, "hidl",iIi nim to rf'nC'h ("'er�' woman in th.Unh·ersity. :\liss TIro",n scnetary ofthe Y. W. C. J .... will tnk(' thl' If'�der­ship of tbe clf'sS of Iltudent!', nnd theywill nftcrwnrds h('('om •. • l,':tch'n' of val'·ious groups. Ibll '11l'1ll i·,ers� Gelle�"'omen, nnd the ('las..q(,s in the lTniver­�ity will form the hn �il4 nf the grour"With student l('oders 1:1 the movementit is e:"tpe�t('d th�t f-;l-ole �hidy ",HIns�umf' n r.f'W intf'r('st f( r n 11 nc�o-dinlto the statemcnt of �e\'l'rnl women.League to Ked With Y. M. r.. A.The T .. ('nguc is pl:lnning to holdjoint m('(,ting� with the Y. �(. C� A,.thi8 qunrt('r. The mc('tinJ: will be h('ldf'verv two "-('ck,, in )(andel, the ftrltone' coming at S next Ttl�sday. Dr.GunS1\\1lus will addr('�s the stndent eo.­ference on "The Personal Aspect. ofChristianity." His tnlks will he plaaGedto meet the inqoiri('s of !IItudent!l eo.·----.-----------JIANDOLIN CLUB VOT!:5�O HOLD SCHEDULE (J:"'BI-WEEKLYA lIyMtcm of hi-\\,·.'kJ.,·the rcst of thl' qllart\'r ,":- .,.:, : :,',1 :11�It't' i.n met-ting of the '\iall,loli:1 c·L 1 :,., .. tc'r.day in the R,'yn(lltb I'!il!.. T :,' I·h·)will m('('t ot 4::lH .\lon,J:',' i;l 1]1" I�,!";I-' �.(':, i,tl's \\ ill ,'ote on the dlt)icc .. :I I !;,:-;" gift, in the fiO'st class mCl·t:n.Ii t hI' 'll1:1rtcr at 10: I,; t"tlny in ":ohl1 �'.\. A f'lmirman of the ":l:'�s 11a: ..t"" fi·· .. "�n ..h., fir:.;t fall quarter, and chairmen ofi" r1al'l� pin, class pipe and Clnss Da�-cock dub room, !lwl :: ti� the Reynohls cluh. Til 1':-- 1·:' '('(lmmittl'c� will gi'\-c reports,Will Givc Party TOOay-Senior col- strOKe .hnvc nlso JlhO"'n improv('ment.If Coach White is al)le to dC"elop SOml)good second string men, the swimmin�team should have Do succ�ssful !leason,(CoutinucJ or. :)�.:� {.)An Extraordinary Sale of 5,700FINE CRAVATS FOR MEN)I. D. SteTer.G. \V. Co&UqhaJDH. So GorcasBe P. )1 •• &W. H. LJ'IIl_ lla�lq EdUorNew. EcUtor Sophomore � COmmittee-IO:1.".. h'.1e. Bdl&er Cobb.D.me.. .aaacerClrealaUo. Maucer PubUc Leet"&J.re by Dr. Headland.-: ."SoUle By-Products of )Dlission�,"4::W, Haskell Assembly room.Glee Club-to elect manuger,. Hey.a.peel... Bdl&ont' '"OrCe Sl1&1fa IJoruth,y W Mil:'1na O'!':e1l1 Aueuata BwawiteEntered aa "cond-dUli m&11 at the'. uolds club, 4:30.Chlcaao Poatomce. Chicaeo. ilL.. .Karch 111.III us. undl:r Act of K&rC� S. 1813.. y. W. C. L. Reunion--J)eh'gah's fromKansas City, Lake Geneva, and Biblestudy committee, 5:�O, League room. At Less�LJBKJUl"TI0!lli .BA.ru.B7 carrier: $:.60 a yellr; U.OO a Quarter.B:r mail: 13.00 a yea.r; n.:' a Quarter.Kd1torial-Bulllneaa Office. Ems :4.Ttdephon8 lUdway HOII. After 10 p m.87d. l'ar.k (S68. TOMO!mOW.Orchestra Practice-lU, L,tI Belfieldhall.Co�poUtan Club-'·Sw(.'dish lIi�lat,'t, 30, Ellis 18.Maroon Pr ...... ',i�ll . Gottae. :Grove Avenul:. Than Makers· Cost65c, . $1.00A foremost maker of scarfs of the very best grades disposedof his total output to us at a remarkably low price. Hence thisexceptionally attractive opportunity to replenish your supply ofneckwear with distinctive scarfs at great savings. ' Included arewide open-end ties and large imperial shapes. Th� coloring andpatterns are very rich-c-comprising beautiful Oriental, flowerbrocaded and Persian effects, diagonal stnpes and scroll pat­terns-the kinds that are sure to please the Ulan who IS parncu-·la:f-'·concerfiing his appearance,At $1.35' we show crochet and accordion knit scarfs only-o-mostly wide ends----in variouso;.e. E"e.l.gs a.d SgDdaJ' !lorDl.s"AD Work Do.e at RealOaable Prlce ..-'ldent that the deans cannot take care CUfcS are nothing more than 'eoncoe- )'I�mbers o(�he '�lec club will' meet S,hTCBES KADE FRO. CO](DI�GSof him in such matters. �� _big dan- tiona' prepared for -thc separation of fit -1:::l0 in the Reynolds club to elect AND GENTLElIEN lU,NICURINGgers are... )M:k__ of')alance; �lJi.uty or the. gullible public from its money. a business manager, io suc�'eed �HoJgcrunwlllin�'·��,�, ���, di- He mentioned twenty-five -denths that Lollesgard, �;ho resigned. "The' man- ?!�� ::"e:U-:-.vergence i,f'-�ierests, and wrong idea 'were the direct resuJts�"(Jf the takin� ager wm be chosen from. the staff 0,.• f.. FOR MEN acrlblnc a new' , , '- rtreatment for allof proportion between the cWferen1J (), f PO.P� 'patcnt �edici-oes.: assistant bu�i�ess managers last quar·, �Ilfety razor blades, maklnc .,ne blade luta lifetime and be be-tt er tb _4 _hen pur­values in college ute. These are the , One form of medical "graft," Dr. ter. The executive boa�d of' t.he clui' l:laHd. Sent on receiopt of �5 cent&.things that wreck most freshmen, and. Leech denouneed as that by'whch mnny �'ill �eet before the business meeting.,, CLAUDE WOl-FE,Howard C1�, Jliell.the councillor system shou!d san,__ ._.� ....._�_ ,'- .�si.x' eent ·"prepuatioD." are sold a. :it.... All m�m}>;�rs of the club hnv.� �._- �-�·r ltH)('klng blr". In the on.np crov.. ..,.. .. -m_ ,frDm �tIl_·j>P!t12!!.s, - if . it' lui aD7, 'Iexorbitant prices. In this category Dr. 'been notified �) •. : �nd to,lay's meet. .n col.t'ge standards. Benel fOl' cat&loC.re4���&."��b�"�rk.� �d; Leech indludes Murine Eye Rcmedy :'ng if they e"i'�c�' to be active into accomplish this, the councillor must variou� obsesity cures and many can; the club this quarter. Imake a real friend of the freshman, )cer cure� Men. who will go on tbe ,Glee cluh Ilearn him intimately, wiD his friend- trip to Crown Point. will probahlYJ h. ('WILL HOLD GOV'B&N!IE!ir EXAMSship and con.fid�ce. Such a result chosen today. PreSIdent Morton' WIlltakes tiJ:Qe, lots of it, a genuine desue" �\ ." ..to do � and, a personality that will"in tb�-1.oti'ng�� ma� How many Sen­iors who have the time, desire, andability to do the work, is unknown.Probably it will be a d1tJlcult problem(iflJitociaiA movement is under way to launch DENOUNCES PATENT DRUGSa system of Senior councillors for in- AS BEING MAINLY QUAC!tf,coming men students,Senior .. ;: si.mi1at tb ;that in force 'Dr. Leech Assails Seventy-five Per-Councillors among' the women. The cent Widely Advertised curesidea, of course, is tosave the new student from the manymistakes he is �ound to make whenthrown on his own judgment entirely,and to, provide for him. the ben'efit 01the '�o;'s ex�rience. h" .theory,the system is splendid; and in practice, as Fakes.Tbat seventy-five per cent of allpatent medicines are quacks, W:111 thestatement of Dr. Paul X. Leech in h islecture on patent medieiuos before theKent Chemi�al society last night. Lh-it might become so, if the nght coun- ; said thut the most widely advertise.!cillors are secured, and. will do their i medicines are extremely detrimental towork. This, perhaps. is the greatest : hUulunity ;-an'(I' that fe�\' contuin anyditliculty. There is another, and that i of the beneficial drugs of 'which theiris the desire fot individuality. In :labeLS boast,coming students may not take kindly t ' lie said that Sanatogens is one of .attractive colorings.to the proposition of having what they !tlie higgest fakes ever 'foisted' uponwould call a scholastic nurse. And yet the public, Its �uccess has' been se­the system should be. made to reach cured, not from the beneficia! resultsthese students as welL A third diJIi.- obtained from its use, but' b�- '�levcrculty is - almost .insuperable. 'rhe sys- .advertfaing of testim,onials" seeure.ltem, to' be '��e, sho� extend far :ftom men �ho should know 'bette;.beyond assiStance in ro:utine matters l "Dr: Leech declares thai' pr'acticullyof registeration, selection of course. :an of � the soothing' syrups cough medi;etc. There is Uttle danger for a stu- 'Cines,' pills,' hair dyes, and - headache lqL�E CLUB WILL MEET '.' ITO �CT NEW MA;NAGER.I Ior'lWill Fill Vacancy from Staff. Assistants-To Hear About:Seattle. 7rlp_ .. _ and $1.35First floor, South Roo ...i CARRIE D. RAYMOND'.,-' Beauty Specialist1116 East 55th Street.TelephoDe H. P. !U�., THE TEA BOUSE�IAR.OON ADSHE.\RDOF THE ")(AS.TER KEY" THATFIT SEVERYL 0 C K - DID, YOU EVER HEA.BOF .A KASTER)[ 0 DEL OP A.TYPEWRITERILUNCHEON 12-1:30 wrltl.k or ALL of-lite eOlDbl.ed ad­"aDtage. or SEV­ERAL 'ypewrl&en70. ltaTe see ••eoDeeD t r a , e cl I.ONE .ta.d ....lIlaeblDelDTh-xEB. 5:45--7Posts in Philippines.College Graduates Are Eligible for give scvcral announcements concerning the prospective trip to Seattle. 1328 E. 57th. �de Park 2015Tryouts for vacancies in the baritoneExaminations for Government tcach- and bass sections will be )leld earlying positions in the Philippines will next week.be given March 11 and 12. Graduatcsto find enough to go around.. It will of collegcs, normal schools, polytechnic TO OPEN I.JBRARJ:ES ON SUNDA.Yaln!ost be necessary to �D1lne the sys- and agricultural schools, and success-nf ternt- after th Rooms in Harper and Law Will Betem to DO ra .'. men e ful teachers, are eligible. Men puss.rushing season has taken ton of the in.. iDg the examination will be assigncd,coming men. These are a few of the positions as supervisors of school dis.obstacles in the way of real1dng in tricts, teachers of English, mathcma­a Practical manner the theoretical tiC8, hish>ry, science, manual training,benefits of the plan. ADd inci.dentl7, and agriculture; and women wili' bethere is the quesUOn,-ls it not well made teaehen ot domestic science aoel A.ccessible.Beginning with next Sunday, the ..main reading r�m in Harper and'th(' pt'riodical room in thc Law librarywill he opened from 2 to 6. on Sunday.for a freshman to be thrown on his iOwn The plan is o�e whieh though only re.home economy.resources). It will make him or break centl�· a(lopted, wus contemplated byThe entrance salary of most of the"hft true' but probab'- It he b ...... ·..... the rui\'crsity authorities for some__,." "'I, .. _.., male nppointees is $1,200 a year anelhe would do so anyway, sooner or later, time. It is thc outgrowth of mun�'expenses to the island is paid by tlwand might well have warning when requests from students who "'anted toGo\"crnment, ,with eligibility for pro·.... oung and impressionable, 10 there do J,!cn('rnl cultural rending on Sunday," motion up to $2,000 in teaching posi·wtU some good chance to retrieve the tions and $3,000 as superintendcnt:J nlong lines not conn('dcd with theirbad steps. And the sooner a man i)f For information relative to the natur,! !'ourses of study.the right stuff finds himself and his F,Iltrnnee to the rending rooms willof the service and the examination,r!rength of character, the better for students have been told to write to thc be from the stacks, or admission tohim :.n'! �ociety in generaL. fte w1s- Bureau of Insular' Main at Washing- thc stacks, and none of the dcpart.mental reading rooms will be open.dom of ftc, c:��� ('c���!1�r Q1Item II toll,a. question 'sounding deep intO the fun­'-12;:'f!n!�!:; of hmn�n n�!nre p.nd or. Reserve books will not be given out."'i!lt'nn�in has seheduled a football and nO books will be available for Uft('college society. �nme witli Illinds Cor November 21, outside of the reading rooms.J ••••••••• ++ •••••••••••••••JOSEPH SCEDlmDTStationery, and Toil�t ArticlesFINE LINE OF CANDIES Thf! Ro,..1 hand_p • r r f! C!"" e't'eQ'known r_ of�.n.ral eor­reltpoDde.eeand dOf'lt ftU"4wrUlnlf and � .. ..;.... """ RUIIDS be­"' .... - _It"" a"Inlltl. ..,,1M"'daI at-t .. bm t" to add."tra t t. thet"P""rltn. Thhlkof thl" d ,. ..11' 11 h.". a ralrl)" ,IrfMMI kI.. of tile:M."tn-:ModeI ..thf! .,..1." •956 B. 55th ..Imported and DomesUc !.IDe ofClGA1t8 AND CI�................. " .Bay Yoar Smokes ...Geab' F1IJ'IIishiDp atCowh.y'. RO,'''LT,·.·t:\\,RITER co.1IIe.,58 ..... )tonne 81 ..�bkaco. 01.' AJ.,''f, �· ,'.•s. E. Cor. 55th and Ellis Ave.The New Florida Hotel •5721 Cottage Grove Ave.R U ROPE A If P L A �.Retta.ra.&. Barber �bn.. Bowll ••a.d Bllllardl I. CO •• MUo ..JlOlt R�a!'o:--�"::' natrs 0.tlte Soath "'IdePRO�F. R \'I,Po r·\ RK 4717.1 BRING RESULT' "SUBSCRIBE F�.-uE DAILY MABOOB •• --=wl'...if·1 I•. ,l:1I,.I.II !.. '\ 1\•. -:;.r;.1f-II••• Il�I JOSEPH SCHWEITZERBefore the personnel of the Vanityclatlll were present at the Ant claas debating teama is dellnitely decidedIuneheoon of the quarter yesterday in those contestants who are succeufulHutehinson cafe. After the luncheon, 'in the preliminary' triala for the teamDean Linn and Dean Angell gave short tonight must paB8 over a long, hardtalks to the men and women. President stretch of wearisome toil. Probably thoKent Sykes, who acted as tout muter,IUVB1diY-FIVB .JU100IhJ, BBAB DBAlf8 � 1'IB8!'LVlfOBBOX OF QU.ABT�Addetia BrefttiesThe University Pharmacist for over Ten Years.In his new up-to-date StoreAcross the street from old location.DEUTSCHER1321 East 57th Street. APOTHEKERTel. H. P. 331 Stonnty-4ve members of the Juniorwork that is done by those who are on.• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• announced, that later in. the year a the debating teams is as conaeien.tioulll vaudeville sketch would be presentedr and as thorough u any that is pursuedby memben of the class, and that sev- b ddt 0-ly those,y any un ergra ua e. AUI -eral dances would be held.Wanted At Once!ad ... at tIae UlliYenity to e ... ia ud mYesti&ate 0lIl'Special Offerto CoUege MenH£RZKA BROTHERS:-: Tailors :.;:1545 East 53rcl street2'8lephone He P. 1037. Open EveD1Dgs and Sunday JIom1JaI... �---.-.---- .. -.- - ..ST. LOUISBest Reached by Through and Fast TrainsILLINOIS CENTRALAll Steel Daylight SpecialLeaves Chicago JO:02 a. m.: arrives St. Louis (via MerchantsBridge 6:02 p. m, Indestructible steel cars of handsome interiorEvery comfort and convenience will be found o,n this train.Diamond SpecialLeave Chicago 10:30 p. m.: arrive St. Louis 7:48 a. m. Electric­lighted train. A convenient evening departure from Chicago.Stop. Mad. iD Both Dir.ctioD •. at South Sid. Throuch. StatioD •• 43rd. 53rd aDd 63rd Street.Observation Parlor Cars. Cafe Club Cars. SleepingCars. Free Reclining Cha ir Cars and CoachesTicket.. Far •• aDd SI .. piDc Car R ••• ryatioD. at�T:mcm"�:'��' Adams St.· ..... "'. . . _.R. J. CAIuIICiiML.�.D. P. A. Phoaes:.CeuL 627O-Aute 6t-472� ........• -.�--- .. -- .... -.There are a hundred ormore varieties beckoningto you from every smokeshop but there is only onetbatis.. imlhlctiwl, l1Uliuillul"the purest and best of to­baccos -delightful Savor-mild and satisfying!Your college chum.20for15�Patronize laroon Advertisers however, who have passed through theClau tickets were distributed for grind know just the amount of eftortthe tirltt time yesterday. They will and concentration that has to be putt be sold at fifty cents. into the building-up of a strong offen.·sive and defensive case and those wefeel, indeed, know that the time spentin such work has not been wasted.There is a satisfaction that comes toUniversity students interested in th' each in the personal realization thatSettlement have been asked to at- .omething really worth while bas beentend the annual meting of the Bet- .accomplished. Work of this naturetlement, at Settlement house, at 6:30 'throws a man upon his own responsi­next Wednesday_ Officers and ehair., 'billty in the construction of his argu­men of committees will give-reports, Dlebt step by step and is of inestimableand an opportunity will be given to value to him.inspect the house. A dinner will be It has often been urged that the de­served. by the Residents' club, for bater, in proportion to the amount ofwhich fifty cents will be asked. Miss time that he expends, receives less'.rhe Ohio State university facultyhas adopted a new system of eligibility view. Several of the. eastern collegesrules by which students who havehave awarded insignia annually to thefailed or have been conditioned inmembers of their. debating teame, buttheir studies cannot hold office in any the difference of opinion. would prob­campua organization or have a place ably be very wide here u too just howon the ditrerent university teams. AI­thot;gh many clulls and organizations far Brown would be disposed to 80 inthe discussion of this matiere It seemsha ve been demoralized; higher scholar-fair to assume however, that here atship is marked. . .-ar;own, esPecially where debating hasAmong the students at Ohio State should receive more recognition. for hisuniversity religiOUS beliefs number e1l'0rt than is accorded his at present,thirty-Jour a�d range from Christianity Brown Heraldto Confuciflnism and ..1'hoosphy. OfIllinois and tied Armour at a tourna versity Orcbestra ",·m practice at I ..ment last week, at Admouf. Elias GOt· Saturclay, in Belfield hall.don, Paul Jlvaine, and Harry RosenGraduate Women Bold Tea-OfficersThe Univenity of Iowa will open its of the Graduate Women·s club, enter­basketball Beason against the state tained the members of tbe club at theTeaehers' College of Cedar Falls. The fint informal tea of tbe quarter yes·Iowa team will probably be composed terday afternoon.of Griee), center; Jaeobson and Par·sons guards; and Gardner and F'ieldor Von Lackum at fol'WUli.,.,,00 will give an illu,.tratt"d talk onIowa is Dot to play Minnesota in the Yellstone National Park tomorrowfootball nen year, aceording to Man- night at the West End Women's elub,ager Kel'_ of the Hawkeyea. The 37 South ,Asblaad Boule yard. Thwreuo. give. is that a suitable date ledue is one of a .... o. •eaDDot be amnced- liJeenie Featu,," of North A.eriea.'"teeognition than is accorded to anyother prominent form of college ac­tivity.In spite of the fact that debating isI indulged in largely: for its own sakethere is some ground for thiS' point ofbeen so successful, the Va"l'8ity debater==x---Brief Camp.. NewsChoose Dance Commi�A com­mittee to make arrangements for theannual Law school dance was chosenyesterday by the Law school.council.Press Issues lIagaz1n�lhe Janu.lry number of the "�lementary Schoo.J.'eaeher·· \\ 3S issu e d by the I·ress yes.erday,League Does Not Jleet-The Equal�uft'rag('! league did not meet yester·day but will hold its next meetin�.ranuary 15 in Lexington 15.Freshman Committee to Meet-The(t'resbman executive committee willmeet at 10: 15 today, in Cobb 98. tudiaeuas plans for the quarter.Orchestl'a WW Beheane-Tbe Ulli·.• wm Bold "Swedish Niaht"- The (.'OS·mopolitan club will bave a "S"'edisllnight" ""ith appropriate talk.-, at ;:3.,Saturday in Ellis 18 • StilIAFewBarsSubscribetoTheDaily_aroo"51.50ForTwoQuarters.Ellis 12M.«>ontgomery will speak, as will MissVittum, of the Northwestern SettlementeJlethocUR Lead at Ohio Statethe 3708 students ·1134 are Methodists.The next highest denominations areas follow8: Presbyterian, 655; Luth·!eran, 238; Catholic., 219; Congrega·tional, 206; Baptist, 164; Episeopolien,155.Require PhotograpJQ- CoursePhotography i� a required course i-..the Ohio State u.iv�ity departmentof arehiteeture aDd in the departmentsot meehanieal, mining and civil engineeri..,. College credit is given fo;the coo"s. Each student must makthirty ilegatives. Frank H. Hasket direets tlia work.OIl" Ol1Ib Dtteata DHnoili.With I'ftord of a clear vietory ovelllinois, the Univetaity Chess team wilplayoff a tie pme with Armour in­stitute on Saturday. Chicago defeate.·berg are on the lTnivemty team.-----------.•Atwood 'ralb '1'omorrow Night.Aaociate Professor Wallace W. At·--.-_ L __THE8JruB�<tJJ!tI!!l:m?lrfaM,How in our NEW HOJlE.._.Just across from Our Old Location. l10llt familiar ehildrttll'. lUlU, &Admost ('upUlar nuraery rhym. &I'tt IIlia­tukeuly U8WDed to' � tile - �oJi'Jf western peoplei, aeeo'rdiq' to ,l)r. 1 "T. Headland, ill hiII'addt_ 0. "ChildLife iu Chiua" at 4:30 )'eaterda1 illHarper. A large audittll� k��d Dr.Jh'tulhlud·aa Ieeture, 'Childreu took the platf�riia � I'i�eactual illU8trati()� of the {riAi illwhich Chinese boys a� .&ir� playgumeH. .Many popular 'pOrta amogt the­American youth hav8 their Chilie."counterparts, declared Dr. Headla�d_Home of them havin, been play841 inthe Orient for thousand •. uf. ynr •.Hursery BhJmes :are Ohlneae.Dr. Headland. Aid that Punca aadJudy were brought to ltaJ,Y by liiNu1)010. when he made lUa \>0Y.&8 toZipango and Cathay ill 1�50. 118Ntu�ed that many Ame�i8_.a Ilv.er,rhymes have beeu popuplar in �":���Il 'fU1two or three thouaand yean, and t�.\the number of Chinese uyinp "a. to.ormous, he collected ov�r 600, and t�1hIlated 200. Dr. Headlalld rectited ''OlReof his translationa, to' the deUillt otthe children in the audienoe:The juggling trick.� and the b&lau.ing feat. of the ChiDeH .b.ildr��, DrHeadland declared to be 1IO�8 of tb,most remarkable :be ever .aw. a,showed that the pm .. of the 'olilldtellnre designed to be uHfui' � w811 as 'J""'" "amusing, and that -Ok iaQ�8m.ai it) p'O"�\'''-ERSPRAISE DEAN ANGELL'S FA� them serves to develop' t!1:�" lil.U:MleliThe Real Manhattan Shirt SaleTHE greatest sale of Manhattans ever held in Chicago-hugequantities, endless pattern displays, everybody's size included.Pleated.negligee and soft cuff shirts-sale starts Thursday morningSHIRTSKNOWN AS THE BEST - THE BEST KNOWNTRADEMANllATIAN MANHATIAN MANHATIANMANllATIAN MANHATrANs h i r t s , the s h i r t s, the s h i r t s , the s h i r t s , the s h i r t s , the$1.50 quali- $2.00 quali. regular $2.50 regular $:tOO regular $·l.00ties, at ties, at qualities, at qualities, at qualities, at$ 1.1 5 $ 1.3 8 $ 1.8 8 $ 2.2 5 $ 2.8 5Other Special Values at $3.55, $5.45, $6.45Fraternity JewelryLeather GoodsCollege Novelties Emzossed stationeryWedding InvitationsCalling Cards Ex-President l0f' Michigan Celeb��.Eighty-fifth Birthday.Dr. James Burrill Angell fatheand the following editorial is writtenill !'r.li�e of him:J-:ditor� Diplomat, Eduentor, Uutversity President, Teacher. Civil engint'cr, Statesman, Orator, \Vriter, PubIic iat, He is all of these, this president-emeritus of ours, and more too'Vorld citizen, patriot, public leader,democrat among demoernts, a university builder among university builders,a president among the university pres:dents. And more.A man, a broad minded, hwnane man.A friend, a kindly, sympathetic, generaous friend. A man, with an all inclu­sive love for humanity, beeauae of its:shortcomings with an all·inclu8ive in·terest and patience.UOOlDIATE WANTED-.To shar" LOST-...i."'lo. 15 Waterman fountain pen, It is scldom that Americans go manfront suite, Modern, convient, 2 light browwn color, containing green worshipping. It is seldom that a de­Mock! from {;niversity. Price $1.50. ink. Prob�bly lost in Cashier's office. moerncy projects men, worthy of manEnquire Mrs. Clark 5473 University Return to Maroon offiee. worship. But lliehigan haa 8uch aAve. 3d. rnn n. lie eame to U8 in our youth. JleBROCH'ONENGRAVING COMPANYH. G. TURNERPresident 616 �Iallers BuildingCHiCAGO CALLS RHYMES CHINESE1.00 MaUDee ftundqOr. HeadlUid Sa" Nwtery' Y.ersesAnd Childhood. Cama.. CoOleFrom Ollent� :CliildienLike Sunday Sc:hbo1 'GARRICKHOHBYKOOH EXPBB88With A1. .Jollon and 100 OthenWith BrUce McRae.JOSEPH, SANfi.BY Sa" .. �:.f�';( � ..• wIn:x DREAMS COlllB DuKOal.aret de Luxe and Dallciag lbWJ'Night, 11 p. m.tLLINOisOreatest Show on EarthZIBGFELD FOLLIESHo�ard's TheatreA Blow at Commerc1allzed. Vic.I� Baa Awakened ChIcago.THE TRAFFIODA. vm WARFIELDwith which it ia e·xGeuted..Sunday 8choola Are· pop&IR.The children of ChilUL�are abO -i"to absorb the 181180_ 'ot til.. 8Wlda� III fte Auc:tloneer . I .\ , .., �.I.'�ITelephone Randolph 3163CHICAGCD.CLASSIFIEDADYII1ISI111NTS MlUI. FLORA MacIVOR SMrnI- of Dean Angell and president emeritus school, aaid Dr. Headla��. B. war(If the university of Miehignn, wa� ranted a number of ineident.. O. onleighty-five years old Wednesday. Thc Occasion they were told that tla8 buildVoice builder and teacher of artisticsinging, Mondays and Thursdays atMrs. Knights, 5652 Maryland Avenue, whole first pagc of the lIichigan Daily ing was' Dot large azioulla.· to )loDe :of that date is devoted to Dr. Ange.!,l:tbore(l with us, advised us, served us.\\" c ha ,-e become one of the greate:4t:-tnh' universities of the land, a monoIIment to publie school edueation. .::InlitinJ! m .. morinl to dcrnocraey. For·ty tboul':lnd students have pa�edthrough �Iichigan's halls, under hisle:Hlcrship and inspiration. The uni·v('rRity has succeeded. Its graduate8have suecceded, 8ueeeeded in po1itie9�in state craft, in letters, in eommerce,in scicnec, in professions. Their inftu- PIIbllah Parker·, Wora.;..The t_olfthenees hll"·e led the world"s thought. and thirteenth 'Jart. of ffA."ri •• ·•• dr L-' AS' ALLEMueh of the credit is Dr. Angen'�. &bylonian !Atten.'" b7 Prof..,And Miehigan worshIp. her "grand Francis Parker of the department ofold man," loves him beea1l8e she grew Somitie Languag... aDd Literatures,up nn(ler him, nnd is great beeauftC "e have hcen ipucd. r�e.t1y br. tll.is great. .Jack Lalt's Hew P1a7them. "Let's go out doo... aad .tueSyThat'.- big. enough," [an'i it?" ·cW.... · Hit-:onthusiaatic reply.In one sehocl of tfteea Junulredpupils the children .. me ev.1'J a.D41a)·without a stitch of. :.lothiDI.� Themissionary 8()eiet1 .upplled. thea 'Withgarments to wear dufu.,: \h� - "hoolhour. When Khool' 8to.ea' tl.· .10t:biDlt HELP WANTED,�.\ "8AJI.I.B .WIl'.!·" Il ,\ �fIe IJer line. No advertisements re- Wednesdays and Saturdays at home,I'civet! for less tlaan 2&:. All claaslfted. 6356 Maryland Avenue. For infonna·advertisements IDUR be patd bl ad- tion address 6356 :Maryland Avcnuevance. Phone. Midway 4390.Having Your Clothes Dry-deaned antlNICELY FURNJalD!D.......Light, fron� Pressed at frequent intercals you willroomi. 2 windows; large closet; elcc· find it to be a small but profitablc in·tric light, steam heat, good opportunity vestmcnt.for two women students or teachers,near Park and Midway. 13-15 East62nd st., 3d Apt. Tele. Midway 857:�. Studcnts living in Dormitories IC:l\"Cclothes in care of ,Janitor, our repfe­sentntive calls anu dclh·ers dnily,oth(,rs call up �(idway !l;;:!:; was taken and piled ill.·'; .Oraer� tb" Ia � IIwdcal HoUdq PeIIIlYllr.children walking home u. t�.T laaclcome. "in their birthc1&T ftltL', ,ftIB DOLL GIRL'to 00 'to MJB8IOtUaTJIlBB'HR08 :or A. .OD'Y�NEAR� . "'--..'J!� -. I.I'I ...WANTED-Woman who will. enter.Unh·ersity in the Winter quarterwants position to earn board and roomdoing bousework near the Uni\"eraity.A.lllress XY46, Maroon office. VARsllvTAILOR -(Continued ,,_ PM- L)Do1l7 Befol1D1Dg Henelt.-WANTED·On(> or two girl� to aha.reli;.:llt hOIl� .. k .. C'pin� np:ntmf'nt for win:tt'f (Iuarft·r. :\Ir�. )';. .... Denton, .j; illID\)rdJl:.ll'r. Phone 11. P. 66�5. 1329 E. 57th St.PATRONIZE MAROON.. '.1; \T I·�TJS ERS ceming modem pJauea" of·reUaioll.. AUstudents will be laYltea too !lear DrGunaaulD&WOIDeD Gift 00II_"" �Delegate afrolD the ][a ... Cl�·�.cention spoke at the Y. W. o. L. __ ....ing yesterday on. tlael:r Impr..ao .. of princessthe Student yolaBteer .0ftllUnlt. lIB. WM. HODGE lDIMargaret Rhodes 8IIlP� the iDa � ROAD TO HAPPDfB88pt"SSiveness of the 1A� III _)lin 5.oor. -e.une 8U�('e""or to "THE )(AMs111dent8 froUl all oyer ,II. Alaen.aA FROY HO�I F.:' -lnter Oee&a.contir.ent gathered .toPt.n ,. the Con- 1 - -vcntion hall at K ..... ' Citro Bnth OL V�PICAllen declared the PreeeDt ti.e to bethe one to do miaioll&17 work III ChinaMargaret Green, Letitia P7f1e, EvelyllBuehan, Evangeline 8teDhou.e, ButhMorse and Juliette Amea .lao .poke. 1fKE GREA T I'I�A Y OF NOW".1I0DBRH GIRL"··�ER !!CR!f··With Daft JAwia' ..... �.j._ '..... ----- ..