Asailtant Profeuor Scott E. W. Bed-. . t _tord, Paul H.' Phillipaon, liz. Harold,G. Moulton, Mr. David H. Stevena, ·Mr.}'r�erick D. Marshall, '��t .Pro- -lessor W�Iter Tow�r, ·Mr. Charl�" H. �hica��'s�, '��;�ive de�a.tini{ (,team. . - -.' •I won a unanimous verdict over Michi-.swift and Auistant Profesaor Norman' ... 'u ..... gan in MaluieY'� night'. '�h)'le-' til........ Harri»... ha ve been; IItPpoiA.ted' to rtake . charge of the Faculty lection of negative VarsitY' team tvlUl beateA by, , . ,. I Northwestera at EvalUitoJ1.· Tlle'Mub-ae United Charities. campaip..F.iv,e Iieutenanta have beea Selected jee� deb3t� !-:oncel'n�.th.e pa_,e ot a� each class to belp in the work 'of �inimum. wage law by . tile . .tato ..lIbre than laO' i';'';d' lb. debat... illcOrrelation. They are: Seni�, Regi- ManueL' '.old. eaatleman. Leon Stolz. ,Herman Michigan cc»&ch A";'�� �..:.;��A grand march will be held 10 that ,WiD roll ot J-eiBOii&l Impresaiou 8ehaft'er, Bobert Sim.ond and George ", • .,.,- V��the judges can examine the cOltume, Lano ROhal, COTneliuI "Touln:ira �na Leisure, Juniors,' Kent SYk.�J, ':Merie "Chicago aad tite best �deli�eif'COllch Page is expected to start the and pick. the winnere. There will be snit! Pr')fl'�SOr Holister, the Mie'liilJ'�nB1:1th Allen wlll tell of the iuspiration Ctulter, Frank Burleso� Edward Mor- ..lineup that opened the Northwestern dancing on two 1100- and if the crowd . . coach. "Both teams should'. be 'eo .... ---r arid iinpreaaion they receiv.ed at the ... and Carl Ullman; So�omor�a,. Ed- -pme. These men have been workin& warrants it the third toor will allo' . mended. for. t_hei�. fin. e. showina.· Theco'1\Voptioa "The Miniolll trom �u Orj· ward .Reticker, Frederick Bureky, Rus· _ - -together in good style and were effee- b preesed I·n� .ervice No one in '. de:tJate was t.he.·c,J .. OBe,. st, and 'the �,-"'" ,e � ioU. eDtal Point of Viow" wiD be dilOulI,ed sell Johnson, WilliaJIL· S.. hirley. a. nd -.." �:n,th�.e against the Purple. Des Jardien . h t b h· 1 have ever heard. OJ' •..Hobo costume or wJ.t ou mem ere lp by Chan, Tan and lIr. Kato. Carl Weiumallj Freshmen, Max Miller,will be in his old position at center, ticket will be admitted. ' .. .' '. ·'Michipn: itt�' �a : .�� 't��.--: butGoettler and Stegeman will play tho '1'0 OoD"7 Spidt Harry Swan80n, Donald Bean. Williamwe liad' them '6eaten from' the �gin-4I-r-ards, and Molnnder and Bnum. BOLD SX H I RrrIOlf OF BABE "Tho purPo.e of thiJ lIleetin, II to Papo and Heary ·Burgee •.IIV ... .... ... ning," said Coaeh Moulton "Siole� a.gartner in tho guard stations. The OLD BIBLES IN HABKBl'.T. convey. to the Univerllty public !IOme- Have Luncheon large attendance is unprecedent�d inreserves will meet the freshman team thing of the information and spirit In the Se�ool' of �ucation. Leone the history of Cliicago debateii� -"hein a short curtal·n m; ..... r. George Ezhlbtt ValDable COJlect1oDS of of the Student Volunteer convention" Hemingway, �velyn Cole, Marion Bell- I 1 AI. '--- 'D ...... _ Bdltt DB In Oriental JIIIr . .'. oya support of I:he' Daily Maroon ,,·u·-&I 0 said �r. Bickham yesterday. jamiD, Esther'Ormaby and. Emma Dick-.,tevenson, Shull, Gorgas, and Kix- seum ft1s Week a great belp .�o �"miller will be used in this game, and At the Uni�ersity Congregational' er80JL ,have been appoiJLted·.. lieu· Team Presen� ",hone 0 ....it is possible that Coach Page will In eelebration of the four-hundred church there will be an exhibit of re- te-.nt.. The affinD\i.ti�� �de, upheld by Chi,get into the game for a time. Shaf- anJUvenary of the ant printiDg of the ligiou8 education at the. churcll, chapel All '\lb-Clhalnne�,.: �_�ty _re�re- cago, argued thit: t� a�:�id ti.bti'rera •. , . �:._. _.f��1 �;-Fiab..!!':.¥._��I:�.I.i� 't:��!': �_!!!!!.!��Lthare .. ,!e .. !�i!i� ��_�aYJ Wednc:ad�1 a.d.�_�nc1�., iIe.�t*�e�, an� lie.1��i �, ��et u��e�L�d<!.i�ig . eaCh �otherl and� ��DM-.ley, and Bothermel will be used for tioll ba JlukeJ1 31 of tortT atl it 1 �af"liiiif. '. , .... �I!!�)'�.: )�. uen ��Ou���-�the yearlings. printed ea.itiOlUl ot the Old u4 New "':Oi.�'e8.v_tiDn. �.deat8hn te·�.f��.4!��.·· a minimum W'&&t!.�.n�e�ry •. Michi-·Haft FootbaR Stan Testameat from 15U doWll to the prea- 'been invUad' to . Tiait it. l-PJlllit..,qn, ·:$.IcJj:'·., .':' ..., gan replied t ... t low. ,wag�:l, are dq •.Gross, Dick and Pa1'8ona the main .... aNn � ..: ": .;:..;}.:. '-......;.. 1AJ ... .i��i*: '.:., ,to the ove�ppli�·.�! ;���;:;,��J'stays of the speedy Iowa back1le1d The.at· New TMtaae. priJited. iJL ... U6 .... "�: ... � .. aft'Y by imDiigratiOD.· �Il ot'i�are expected to star for IOWL These GnU·.... the Complutenaian Poly- Each underan.duate wID weal"- a rib. � gration, the �eptiv� '. i�' d��ied 'tostars have been showing good form Clot, prbated at Alcala (Complutum), bon at the WaBhln,toll Promenade to Preside�i and ·ll�:j.ri;'irin leave be the soluton Of �e Die qli.estion.thus far in the season and the rooters SpaiD, .January- 10, 1514, the expenae ndJ-cat .. his cia ... · Se' alo'ra will' w-r . . . ,- _ .... -. I Hany Rosenberg, Amoid.,Jlau.:�� v- Monday morning '011 .tile TweDtiethare relying upon them to put up a of which wu eovered 'by <Cardinal maroon, junion, blue; 8Oplioinore,' yel' Cent�rY Limited for New Yo�i City, Benjamin Billa. ���p'osed ��� :�.i.eJori-stiff fight. Captain Gardner is counted Ximines des Cisneros,. Primate of low', and treahm. en, ,-en. Letters . < ' , ous affimlative t�.. Sylva,n G�8ner,e- - where they will attHd ·the· annual . . -. I L -' ..,.'upon to do .most of the seoring for Spain. The Old Teatament .".. printed ·have been sent out by" the Inance corr- " Wern('r Schroeder aaCt Samuel Wittingbanquet of the Eastern' :MiiRll'1' 'Usa- . ..' , -.. ','his team. He is fast and aggresive in Hebrew, Greek, and Araimie, with . d h were on tile lIichigan team_ Th.mittee to the fratemltiel an ouseSj ciation Friday_ The pi-e8kiiii\ win aI- .,and has a good eye for the basket_ literal'Latin uaulation_ of each. The - d· jUJgl'� of tho debate' :were Judge J.asking fOT n&DleB of perBOns Inten Ing 80 attend the meeting. 'of ali GeiiernlNew Tatameat .... priated in Greek H_ Gillett, of tlIe appeuate eoDJt ofto be p�ent at the Prom. Educational board. They wi'lf be' &onewith the Latin Vulp� in parallel (ndian3, of HlUIlJIlond; .fudce Ed�rdfor a week. lira. JudlOn Will 'not tH,0IUa WUl Lower � Because of columDL It is the Arat Hebrew Bible 0. Brown of; Ch�caco a�� _P�f��Pacalty wm Gift."_ JIoD4ay "at home" Wedneac1aj � unal. -8u»11Is In 'rreaIareJ' printed by a Chriatiu. of Political Science, J .•. , W •. �amer of: � .':. � ;;.: .. Era81ll� urpd by Frobel, the the university of· lllinoi& Profea.orA hundred freshmeD, and almost half printer of Buel, thon tlOed five edi- The faculty of th'e eoUep of -Educa- 'Glee' Ctiib 00.' to' CroWD': POint Hiuton of the Law' .c.hOoi . int;oducedtiona in Latin alld Greek between 15UJ tion will give a tea !lo.dar aftereoon r Thirty members of �he .GI� club the f;peakers and presided at tiae) deaad lMO. Th. euUer editiou of tId. in the EmJiu)n. B�.' khldergalteD ll'ill give·a c�D.cert of lis D��I'B." bat ....groUp ,.... ...... ' by . Tyuedale In the room. .� meet Prot..or aad �. Crown Point, Indiana, t�nigllt� The NorthwesterD WbuI .. � ��first. EacH-h venlo., 15!5-28; aDd br Judd. Ki. Vall Houe., direetot of . mea· will leave 011 the Erie from the Northwestem debate1'8 defeat�. theLuther ill the' 1m Ger.aa "t"8nioa, the Houehol� Arb department, i. Eagiewood statioa at 5:06 thia after- Chicago negative te_ by a 3-0 verdie\1521-21. chairman of tlie eoeiaI eeiIIaiftee: aoGL at Evanston IUt Jiight_ SiX hUDdreclPoDowiq' die BrumU ediUou .: :1': :b6- .... . .people crowd8d' intO �Fisk h&l1 !U4were th· � .me., publilhed cheered the teama. The NorthwestenaI_ PUla; tke A.-p PoftIoI, ..n� The. Sunday Afternoon Meeti�g .tea ... was , .... ted by • erat ,.util. • .. ,.. .. Bible" of ftilip I� of - w�e.� �hey ��e�,. ��� a. �-::"! _�ic;a«o8pUa; tile Pam 'PolftIot, ..a tile Loll· ." . foJ)owe.-s �heered for the MarooD mendo. PoJtIW; tH, Jut. 'tWO ..... pab- 1II!t. � II die. ,,:,,:1: tbt>Y took their places oa �.ldIaea ia .... to .... fte 'Le__ ..,_ •• a., 11*.1 atqe..editioa WU pab1ilMi 1IM-I'I. 1 ..... ' no an' � : Willard AtkiDs, Leon' PoW-era, aadI.utMn '.., paMiiW' at 'Witt- �lph �TI-nD80D wet:e on the Chieaedembe1W is 1IU-i51 .. 6i" Oeraaa I. Tia.·:"o an aot·PIGj:....a�. ,'.:nti,,-.- team. Domll Hester, Jnm -..a PrciIeItut nnio.. .1. no. wIao 40 aot Wleft ia 80- Dol 1I('n , and Dean Traler repreaentecl'1'1..aaII'a tle tnt BaflIIIa ftr eial' � Xurtll\;·c�tern.810., laO, W1dUh'. eclitiOll,. priated ' , . Enmming Up of ��.'- fta.e wilo do aot belieYe ia 'd '-_..1 •at LoIIioa t..a .. � 11810. The nC'gative' aide ee •• n.-u a mte-'ftea tie Co •• ,,,�., JIa�", Ute �DDa� JlDliibWu. of ...... a· nmum wngc l�w co�ld .. n��·�r be en-.... _ . �. a-- .... Biah t�N. . 4!oreed; ��ul,d, � �etri�eniai � .. �m.Th(' 8uggE'1Ition of buyinC tbe e__ 'I'a ....... v� ""IJ_"'�.. opa. ' "Ipipes now in8h.-.ad of in thc Senior Bible8, 1�7J, ... baD, ... �illg G. Those who do Dot belie� 'ia � nloyt'r8 and labon;� if'. it we."yeal', met with almo8t onanimous apo".... aatllorbMl EacJiR .-.ion ill, alo.,. tlae pod .e... cnforrMl, and that it would not 80Iven--vnl ut the Sonhomorc cIaNi meet- ia 18lL TIt. e latat Greek ftnln, 0lI. OJ f the labor questioD.r.i.. 1- ito eel 8. ThOM ·"lao are IlOt· ltiuna 0 .The Northwesrten afth:.aativ�' tt"!"jn� y�tC'nJny morning. A votc will be exhibiti� •. ia ,VOIl Boda.'. 1�13.. .- the Wo,.'I.a_. .!.a"""_ &L lat-- '...... !'tilted that eOHition. demanded th"tnkt-n on thiB nU(>8tion 8oon. Tlte claae tio., .. �� ia. aiu to .,., ... � lien'I Th' 7. Tia- who an' ... tided with tIleir 'l..l1 _..I th t ·t 1r ul,t he woewill ha'\'C a lunch('on Friday, and wiD au broadest of ib kbld� �', ex·"_ �"" nr .. rroV'1C'U ft to.· -libtio. will eo1lti •• e .. to ""11&1'7 16. own hOrUoL Letitia Fyire�rttt.,.-.;, ........·4 '4-1"VoL .xn.. Ho. etCHICAGO IS OUT FORSEC_ mwGIIT WINUNANIMOUSin a abort game against the Varsity APPOINT FACUL1Y MEN'DEBATING.;.ruMS.WiN,--- IN .. & UftEL'HAlL BUTl::.ieuieDaDts: seIedeCI· FmiD 1:ach DIIUUIClass to Hdp\v .. tam··;· LOSE AT'EVANSTON.• '. .�. palgD ---For United gwities - Have AffD:matiy� T� "t. ,.Mich.. Luncheon Mooday. ipD'. Neplive Debater. InMaude) Before 500 PeopleAPPEAR IN'FANCY DRESS TEll OF"ooMElnONt �'fReynolds Cub-will Give . Prizes AT :iEtllNG TOloRIIITo �deots'W�riog Best Cos- -.tumes at Daeee Tonight After Wish to Convey Spirit of Kan".Game. City:�tlieriq:to Sbadent.Of UniYenit7Vanity Will Meet Hawkeyes InHot Game In BartlettTonight at 7:15-George Washincton, Woodrow WiI-FRESHMEN TO PLAY RESERVES BOn, Queen Elizabeth, auffragettes, DR. BU1LElt 'WIll'BE s;EAIIIcowboys and Indians will be presentChicago will attempt to drive a sec- at the fancy dresa party tonight in the Short apeeehes will be given by rit.ond spike in the Coufvrenee ehumpiou- Reynold. dub after the basketball Butler. Mr. C. W. Giikey and Mr. W ••Ihil' tonight, and dowu the Hawkeyes game. Prizes will be given to the Charles ErieUon at the "Echo .....for tho second struight victory of the three men and the three women wear- ing" ot the Kansas City conventio. teseasou. The curtain raiser will begin ing the beat eostumes, President Park- be held' at 4 tomorrow in Mandel haJI.at ;:15 iu order to give the guests alt Inson stated yesterday that he expects Dr. BendenoD and Dr. Burton, wh.the Reynolds Club faney dregs ball a large crowd and that the club om- 'were to 8peak, have been ealled outau opportunity to see the llawkeyl'� cial. have Iparea nothing to make the ot !he city over Sunday. Dean HoI ..in action. The f'reehman-varsity team affair a lueCeu. gate of N orthweatern uniVersity maywill make its 1irst public appearance To Bave Grand Karch be one of thespeak·erit. �BOTH DECISIONSreeervee.as many upperelasamen, attended theFreshman dance held yesterday afterDoon 111 the BeYDolds club. The dancewas the first of a aeries of afrairs, ill-cludiDg everal luncheona and two moredaacea, planned by the claaa at itameeti.. yesterday at 10:15 in Kenttheater.The dues for the q,.rter have beenreduced to twenty·ATe cents beeaueof th-e 81lrplua left from last quarter.At yesterday·s meeting President Templeton read a call from Ooaeh Whitefor candidates for the Freshman swimming team. There will be a dual meetll'ith tho varsity Tuesdar afternoon.SOPHOKO&E8 PBOPOBBBUYIHG CLASS PIPB8HOW; IIEEl' iJlsfJUtDAY.vc a dan�e on Janua", 3L " m,Unlled Oh .,-.e "'1for two womcn studcnts or t�aehcrsnear Park and Midway. 1:-1-15 Eas! -t' •• rIIiZ:aII B'Ji5l!l __ •••••62nd St., 3d Apt. TeJe. Midway :,5;;,.School and Business Suits�25% OffREGULAR PRICES$25 suits, now $18.75: S30 suits now$22.50; $35 suits, now $26.25 andso on to our highest qualities.BADGBS m RASJ[EI.J.m KA.BDraL 'IOIIOBBOW photogmpbie illustrations;' books on"Firftt Aid to the inJ'ured" with exam·'Bishop Thomas Frank Gailor of plea of bandages; a eection on wood·lfandel tomorrow at II. Bi.shop Gn:lor I <-:raft with' pn outfit for kindling. a �re:SL::::CT FACULTY MEN Twenty·five women have signed up '.:Mandel tomorrow at 11. Bishop Gallor in the Indian manner, by gnndtngAS DIRECTORS OF THE i for the normal 'clagg in Bible -Shlffy has b.-en connected with the UniveM'ity! stiekR on wood. :UNIVERSITY SETTL::MENT i which will hold its nrst meeting �Ion' of the South in various positions, am). day at 1 :30 in the League room. These is the author of many books on reo UNIVEB8I'1'Y. WOIIBB ABB1 r I• • f 'I' '1" b' t . 1 d' "Th �I·I IN RBA'1' DBIIA.WD . FOB'[rl. e��()r �r el'}J('m of the Law school.: women, under' the directIOn 0 �l ISS . Iglous su Jec s mc u IDg e. an i IIl'roff'�:-;()r Tufts of the. departJ'llf'nt of: Brown, will h('cnme leac)ers of indi�'id unl of Devotion," "The �r?!'lt.o1i� SlI�-1 �BK A'!' 8BftLBJIBN'T�)h�:('�()l,lly and )Ir. 'Viliiams fo\rou.' unl J;roups of women in the rni'\"�r!'lt.\·. cession." and "The Christian ('burch 'Vom�n or th;- University aro innon.1 were Tccl('ctcd clirectors of the I ., and Jo.:dueation." � gr('at demand ns workers at different.:lJ'ninrsity Scttlcm�nt nt the annual Linn To Attend Banql\et : sf'ttlemen.h. in the e�ty. The Univerl" ..... lIetii:1!Z··:.,,· ':":-::-:':';:'3i§iii:'li£fiil.)".lils�rmiBD.�meeting Wednesday. Dean Shailel Dean I�inn will aU('nd the annual Olark '1'0 Give Beading '1'Iaesda� ity 8ettlement hPl uked for two ,,'0-�rntll(,ws was �lected to th(' board ;)f hnnquct of thf' F.:l!'ltern Alumni a 8.'10- A880eiate Professor Clark of theI men to direct 8Crap-book ela88Cs fordirc.ct�Ts as �hc Terrescnt�tiv� of the1 �iation in 'New York Friday at the I Publ.iC Spea�ing der�rtment 'Will g�vo, ,.mall hoys Monday afternoons. Chp�(' IChristian Umon, )rrs. BcnJnmm T('rry Park Avenue hotel. The dinner willi an InterpretIve readmg at the FIDo bou8c bas �al1ed for several wom('n• 'I ,:->ntl lfrs. Innn �r�Do�'('l1 were �ho�en: he in chnrge of Edwin E. S.10l'.'10n, Ph'IATta theater Tue8day afternoon. a� 4., for flewing elasse8. �ve.r:r moming from Ito r('Tlrf'!'f'nt r('��tively the SeUlf"I D. '02, of the ('ditorinl stnff of the He will p�nt the 1irftt Am�r1can I 10 to 12. Hun houle has a8'ked for;ment If'flJ!lIf' :1m) t11c TTni·,'(,l'l'Iit.\· i Tnd('pendent. Dr. 8Io"!'Ion i!'l president tranfllation of Brieux'8 "La Robe wor'k�rs in the ,boYS' club aDd in fh".AJumn:!.e association. of tile nssocintion. Rnnp." librar;y. ...... _.8A.ftBDAY, ZAXUAAY 1'1, 1914--r:- . -'-1 -T'he Daily MarooDI���======Ollklol �'.d·�,,�:i�':;!.:� .... " .. ...:i Student Views . on.' PIaIS 01· the Weekl>ublbb�d morDinc.. except SUDda,. aDd'Mon.J&)" durlDC t he Autumn. "'IDter aDd I::;PrJlI� Quarter.. by 'l'he Dally Jotarooll:.. tafr. ' -•• -----.- •• 4.. CLASSIFIED!ADWEll rjSEMtJ� rsriC per line. �advertiseluelJib rc.'�i\'ed for less than 25e. All c:laaa11lccladvertisements wust. be paid in ad·; decides to submit to the operat ion,"CoW3Ms'l I The fourth act, probably the most\\"Jlah'\'t'r else may be said aboutN�Wll };,Utor', , . , '. hurrowing act to b 0 00 th tug" ance.:Atbletleii EdItor: -,I r. 1.0\ (·tt s I'l:l�', .. ( o wurds," there IS ' - D ",BUlilDU8 'lanagt'r I '01'''' ith h t f thClrculatloD lIanagt'r ItO doubt about till' fact that it is .... 18 WI er re urn rom e ope-n- FeR'SALL-A new No.5 Oliver Typa-011(' of the truest und most unpleasant ttou, Ieaning, pale and weak, on the 'Hitter in perfeet eondition. Must sell,Llll,'rt:d all secoud-ctuee n. a.t thf' 1'Iu�'s of its t�·Pt·. u nd because 01 its 2lrm of the "doctor," a bUt!tLing, busi- therefore price reasonable. Write, or\�hl<,'a�o Post o ttl ce, Chicago. Ill •• .Alarch Iii.1:1\)1;, UIl<!,'r A�l ot l1arcb 3, 18.3. truth and unpleasantness one of 'the ness-Iike : woman, The mother und call after 1:00 P. M. E. H. Brunemeier,most powerful. 'I'he theu:e, in general, b 53 Middle Divinity Hall.. .,. '1 rother are told that she has beeuis that of "TIll' BliIHIII ... ,-;� of Vlrtue,"till' JH'('('ssih' of edueut iug bovs and knocked down by a street cur and LOST_Esoteric pin. Finder please re-• • I' turn to information office in Cobb.girls UI regards to mutters of sex, but I must have rest. Once in the room,lol",,·vux. l'r�Ii". �:;ll ccu., .. � Grove Avenue,• • 'tl 0" 1 1 ek 11 If' ..1 t h ., LOS1'-I�l'ltD. Kappa Phi society pill.! whereus ill t he }.II�}Ish play. the e\'ilsi ie e..IT oc. l:I erge. 111, unu uscI d h h I (iuld, ovn l shaped, edged with whole�b 't . 1 resulting from il!llor:lnce are hinted at I stun 109 wit out, earmg ier mouns,(i: 1 0[16.. -, . . . , I pearls. Please return to Josephint'. and 11 happy ending makes tho playa are helpless. A terrified lot they ure,A. zignificJ.nt fact has appeared. lJl ,• Rogers 14-1-1 E. 54th St. Reward.pulntuble stage cn.tl'rtaiiiment, in Mr., t.he mother., the brother; the abortIOJ.I-connection with the announcementLovett's lllay the situation is faced lISt, the high school boy, the musicth t th Re Ids lub , BOARD-In small private family. Ex-a e yno c fearlessly and honestly, and the re-, teacher and the minister, each know-eellent home cooking. Limited i.umberlibrary will soon be an sult ing' tragedy Iea ves the audience j ing what is going on 'behind �tbe,; ut table, Address 61J4 Woodlawn aveaccomplished. fact. This sick with the very horror 'of it. ! locked door and each afraid, evenI nue, 3rd apartment, tvlephoue HydvA high school boy and girl, through i in the faee of the crisis, to admitPark 631 •ignorance, take the almost inevitable I the truth to the others. The futher,contributed by students and membersstep thnt their careless intimacy leadall' the blus. tering, noisy sea .captnin, NICELY FURNlHHED-Light, fr"u.of'the club. Men from New York to dto. The girl, ulscovering that she is comes !D, and an attempt IS ma 0 room; 2 windows; large elosct; elecSan 'Francisco, men who probably never to he�ome n mother, is filled with dreacl to keep the truth from h,im, but he tric light, stt'am heat, good opportunit�'will have occasion to use the library of tlle discovery and the apprc:>aching finally forces open the door and findsha�e contributed, while the men on Orc1t'1l1. She ,deliberately cuts her fin· his daughter dead.the campus-the men for whom the 'ger to see if she can st:l.m1 the pain ofl The most impressive part .Of thelibrary exists-have given compara- childbirth. Sh� betrays her secret t.o I play is its stern truth. Every cIty anela music tt'ac.her wbom she met at al country hig.h school nnd e.very cor- I:OO�nIA'J'I': \\"A.''!'t-:D-Tu shnrt!tively little. There is nothing to be f t 't "') .' t .)dance and with whom she has fallen, oner's office' ean repeat the story that rOll Sill e. �\ Ot ern, connen, -done, or that :ought to be done; the '. . .. d"'- . th t h 'j ,• f hlocks from Ulli\·crsity. j'rice $1.50.i 11 love. and his a \'lce IS �. s e I "Cowards" te,Us, whIle everyone 0inCident merely:points the remark that preser�e l�e� rcspectabi1it! by submit-r us has withi� him a ,germ of �orni Enquire Mrs. Clark 54;3 Universityst1.tdents here g�t a �eat deal more tinO' to" an illegal operahon. But she !Cowardice that makes us afraId to Ave.' 3d.in C7ery way than they realize, and cu�e� to ·d�sir.e tlw buby, and at face the fac�s of real life. Whether WANTED- Ollt' or t\\'o girls to IIharefirst di8�isses the proposal, although' or not the m�an pf' a �Jying woman .lj�ht-houl\l'keevjll': avaltmeDl for Wln-she i:,\ nfraid to let Iler condition be' is fit material for' cre�ting a dramn- L' D 5"19ter quart",. :\1 rt-. 1:-;. 1". eut"n, ,The song book will be an accom- knOWIl. 'Her �otl;er suspects, finally, tic effect, or whether M�. Beggs, the Ilor('hcstc'r. I'hollt" II. I'. 6655., hut rcf�scs' to fnce t he fnc�s because .abortionist,' is �n a�eeable stage fig-�lished fact before the end of' thelshe ,fear s the f�ther's an�er an�, pre- orc or not, are after all, mat.ters of MRS. FLORA MacIVOR BIIITB--,!uarter, unless something 'goes wrong. hsum:lhh', tho small town scandal. The Personal taste. These who go to t e. Voice builder and tt!ucher o.f artistic�ccodring to all ad- brothc;, tU,u,.:discovers .tlH!,-truthr�l)\�t .theater, ;n�t so much to be. aniused�. singing,. Mondays and Thursdays atvance information, the -his instinct is to kno�k the man down. II b��t t.�. get,�n. interpreta�ion of re�l Jif�,.; Mra; Knights. �65:! Mnry'and Avenue,book will be a mo<;;t To his sister he can g1ve no help. Then a�«!,,� ���,��8!!� l!.�,.�ife� t��oug� �h,e \'ltsdDesduy.s.� �&! &��-:.d�y�, � .. �ple,complete 'and tasteful � !Confessl's to �be preacher but that I eye� �f a, man who has pen_et�tl�n. 6356 MurYland A \'�nlle_ For inf�n;nacollection of songs that- will interest sanctiil1�n�9�s. �o�l;�. fa� to face "'.ith.:\ I �f visio� a�d t�e ��urage t� teU the tion address 6356 Marylnnd· Avenuegenuine crisis ;'tfI�es awny. _f� It In I truth, WIll find. In Cowards a �hDr- Phone .. Midway 4390.Chicago students.. and alumni With ., .. ,. __ , ,. , • ',terror. Alone and.. helpless, _then, she i oughly worth 'While play.this material generally a�bie, �g- ", ,FOR SALB-Standard Smith· Premiering should take a big. boom on the JUNIORS ·WILL· JlBEl'" � -Brief Campus News Typewriter. in e�cl'l1ent eon�ition, atcampus. Fraternities, clubs, dormitor- TRtiBspA;.��-:M:ANY SOCIAL""ry reasonable terms. A great bargain�i�F",: could adopt a custom of singing I ;':-:-�Z,�· :.A.RE 'PLANNED wm Give Circus-The Women's Ath- for anyone desiring. a typewriter forChCi!lgo songs much oftener than they· The J�nio'r class will meet Thursda," letie assoeiation has decided to give a prof<'ss:onal use. H. B.Lcmon, RO(lm 6,K I t TI circus in Lexington g.,-mnnsium th;s f\·'· ....... on I ab or 1220 E. 5"th atdo nt present; for the book will have at 10:15 i� � cnt t lea er. 1e execu- .• ," •• ....tl"'e commit�ee will. n.1('e,t. y'.edn,e.sd, .ay. year instead of a pIny in Mandel.all the songs, in correct, "single" and', - " LOST- Tc p of fraternity pin_ LetterThe socinl . program so far announeedattractive shape. Such a cliange isincludes !in informal dance on .Ta ntlworth while from every point of. view.u, w, CuttluJ,:huruu. s, t>orl:u'I11. l'. :UustW. 11. LymunsnSS('·lUl"TIOS BAT.t:1:i.Uy cani<!r: $::.:»u II. year: $1.0U a Quarter.By mall: $3.00 a year; $l.::r. 110 quarter,t.:Jituriul-llu:;illl:'!SS omce, Elli. ::4.• .. ·.I",I)IJU"'" lliJwa)' IiUO. After 10 p m.l1yl). l'arlar. "hell.The ClubLibrary. 'fact is the small amountmuch more than they give in return.The SongBookcome down to .. � every· subscribtionhelr,s to boost singing and helps ,to- BISHOP 'l'B01IAS GAILOBOF JIBIIPBIS PBBACBBS Delta set with pearls and a diamond.Issue J'o'arnal Yesterda�-The .Junt.- l�ilJernl reward if returned to 54Ul'ary umber of" the Political Economy Ellis Annue. 'J'elepholle Hyde t"a!'!tJ o11.rnal was issued yesterdny hy tilt'lUK.P�ss.nry 30, a duss luncheon. on Februaryincitlently, there must be a big sal�. 5, nnd u vaude,·ille nnd dance, Feb-if. tbe song book is to be printed. in mary 2;. Several smokers will benttrnctive fnsbion,. �th' all the songs, held by the men of the class .• the datesand so!!! at a reasonable price. An for which have not been decided.Iorder, when the camp� starts, will ' Give '1'ea .TanualY 3O-The Freshman HOLD EXlfI'BT'r OF BOY800ft BARRBB8 ANDkindergarten dass of the college ofMrs. Stewart Lectures Monday }.:ducation ,,-ill give a Chinese ten .Jnn ..Mrs. Ella Stewart., who has beenuary 30 in the Emmons Blaine kind·not only show a.n intent to strengthen� good thing in �cago studcnt life;it Will help. very much to make .�ossible the production of' the material An exhibition of Boy ae,ut banncl'ftand badges of the different seout degrees is being held on the third floorof Haskell. Other pam of the exhibitcontain samplM of knot-tying, 'With!'Iehec1111ed to speak· under the auspicesof the Civic league, ,,·m give her firstlecture l\londny at 3:30 in Lexington)4. �rrs.: Siewnrt·s talk ,,;m deaf'with,. .. -th� "Eligibility of voting; primaries,registration and th� Austrnlinn b�l1ot." -ergarten Tooms.nccessary to bo�st, the interest.ward having a song book at all. . !,�:,�'( �':jlht:.(.' -ut inl11a ,I. .hU:I:,:: :. II�.! ( t: n , : ! •• �\. ,.. I � .:: \ T ry1 i � :: \" � '_ p:'; � '(' �: (' ':' � ! :! rs.• , ...... '·0 .. �' \ .. .. .... :I:t.I"II�t,I1IToday!MossIer Co.19 JackscD lUyclr···Eaat�ISALEContinues Today··Twice Yearly" we dear our' entireseason's stock. This sale is the mucht al�ed about e\'ent by men who Icnow.Hundreds of laic arrivals in Suitsand Overcoats included this wee�.Evening Dress ClothesAND OVERCOATSAt 2S % Off Regular PricesCome t1 :., - .' ,! Y,· I: (,;-';0"a r f <- I <; t ( ;� : � .' t h i � !'ft IJO�-' � - - D -1"'CO1�J. b:;L.:�i� C •19 J�d,�, �i Blv(]'···E"st£ll\\'ur. Sl,1t: and WaLa�hTlI L Il \ : i Y �!.\ T:()()�-"�'Ietie Goods are 011 sale in every too, much. to overcom��tOWIl from Maille to California. Darrenogua aJld Moser played 8ta�games for the wiJLnera,. and located tileSeDd for Our Catalo&,ae--U'. Free.basket with ease. Tl;le Senior team "' ..A. G. Spalding &: Bros. strengthened by ,the addition o�1 ==============='28 S. Wabash Ave. Chicago. Willliama and Sea��n in the aeeondhalf. Williams was the atar of thegame shooting fo� .baskets.The score:Juniors 19Don't BI_e theImplement---blame yourself-if you can't playup to form with a strange racket,or golf club, or baseball. There isno excuse for you, Saulding Ath-YOU'YE HEARDOF THE "HASTER KEY" THATFIT SEVERYLOCK-DIDron EVER HEA..B0:1' A ltIASTERMOD E L 011' A.TYPEWRITERI"Tbhlk of -ALL ofthl! eolDblDeeI _4-, T.utagn of S'EVERAL typewritersyo. ba'Ye .eeD,eoueeD t rat e 4 laONE .taD4arc1lDaebiDelThe Hopi baIIdlnpflrleetl7 eT�knoWD 10l'1li ofceneral eo .....re.pondeDeeand dOft eardwrltlnc and e .. -dm..ed Bllllnc ' be"Id .... - .ltlMat a.RIDide .... 1M"daI attaebJDf'Dt" to IMIdntna coaet to thet7pMn'1tf'l'. TbIDk, ,of thlR ad 7_will lIIan a' falrl:r.GOd Idf'll,.f tbe)laRtfOr-liodd .,the 807&1."ROYALT\' rEWRITD CO.IDe.!\8 F.. �0II1'Oe St ••ChlC'8C� 111.FOR lEN. ". ONL'Y'-_ ......tre ted booket deacrlblDC & Dew. treaUlleDt for &11...rety razor blad", malUnc � blade luta Illettme and be btrtter tb..a .beD p.r-'. c:aa.ed. "kat OD recdpt or .1 ceata., CLAUDE. WOLFE,Boward ct�, IIlcII.II NOTIC.naTI.g T'n.r Clot'e. DI'J'-C1ea.� •• tPn'I'" .. d at ,I'f'q .... t latenal. 7.. willa.d It to he a' I'lIIan ... , .l'Oata'l. laT""t •• a"., "tad"a", Ihln� I. Dnnnitorle. lea'Y.Cloth... In C'arC' nf Janitor, oar n�"fOa'ath" C'an" aDd ."IITen .�,o�:;. rl' .. :.:1 Ull ''',1way "I .. JUlIIO .. � �OB� ... DI LAft GAIIBIft1rd Year lIeD WiD, 1"'1':..� Kec11cIJ)oWD 80� ill �FiIdIk 'The Junion defeated the Seniors ina fast pme yesterday by a 1� t.o. ,16aeol'''. The third year men atartooout auol1lly aJld rolled up & total ofnine points before the Se,niora w���able to count, &Ad led. at. the end 01the period 11 -to 2. ,The Beniora c�eback 'strong in the aeconci:' . half a�dthreatened to nose out their oppcueut., but the nine poi�t handicap WWl W oocllawn ' Tl1.lIt& Savinas Bank120& B. 834.1it.rMt. 0Jdcap'-ruB I"A01JLft •ftd' ft1Jl)BNftof theU1UVBII8I'IY OF OBIOAOO',rJLL PDQ) IN� BAlOt ALL ftIB• FAOJUftBS OF A DOWNI • NWJl BAKE...... �',\ .. ..,8& VINGS AOOOUlfft&DelClIEOEDfG AOOOmrrs .Are Wetoome aDd Appreciated.BBSOUBOE8 $2,000, 000.Bay Your Smokes andGents' F1II'Ilishingi atCowhe;y'sSeDiors 16Darrenogue .. ·L. �� Murray, 'Matthew�Bohnen, Moser·B. F .. Pier�e, Kennedy S. E. Cor. 55th and Ellis Ave.Sherwin •• ' ..•.. .:.. 9. .. _Ba�, WilliamaBall ••••..•••... L. 0; KalUl, Dtekerecn, Dew f 'mila· fiBeato"" are 0 � ODSLollesgir.d, .•.. R·. d ... ,.Harper, Rehm There Is 00Iy One GenuineWella . PierceBasketS; DaiTaugnn 4, Bohneu, Moser 3, Ban. 'Matthews� Murray 2, Wil-liams 4. .!Free throws; Darrauguo, Kennedy,Williams.Referee Scofield.·SopJaompre.' we.:e defeated by themedica 1).8, to 1:S.J08EPJI SCHWBl'f'ZBBat seven the Freshman second teamplays the Medic.. PreeeDt tbIa Ad. at .r� 8cJnmt-aer's aDd receive sampleSTETSON UNIVERSITYMayer •••... , .••... R. F. •. Cole, Willard DaAND. FLO.IDA.Ilolderman •••••.• C •••.•••. McOonnel1 Prft. u.e.Ia BaIIq. A. B. IIanard. n. DGilroy ••..•.•••.••.. L. G. • ••••• WiUa1'd, Four COI�:�? .:!oo�Ulklinp. Ill'Whltinl III lacult7. 15 Camecte 1IDk8 nqull"ed to flltet0011 ... of � Art.. Lant of blue alde8.Cftrp8nter ..••..• ' R. G. _ •.••• Moulton nlDmer .eather. oat or door ftCftatloO allwmt.r ... wiDda from tbe _ .. aDd u.. m�cor IDOCkIDC blrda I. the onnp ..-ov.. BIatI... 0011...... ..a1Hlarda. Bend rew catalolr.The second ·year men led at the endQf the firSt half bht were not able tokeep' up 'the pace and after the leadhad alteniated between the teams forthe last tell minutes, the whistle finall,. blew whe.n the medi •• wore ahead.Holdetll_lu •• t :GiI� played the beatgaJDe tor the wiunen. The guardingof Moulton anel loor work by Colewere the features of' the SOphomorespby.The next pmei of' the aeries willbe played Monciay. At two the Freshman second team and the Divinityaehool meet. At three the Freshmanfirst team plays the Law school andThe seore of the Soph�Medie game.Medica 18 Sophomores 15Bothman ••..••.•.. L. F ...•.. WeinmanBusaeUIIea«UnciBaskets; WeiDJll&Jl 2, Cole, McConnell2, Kayer, Holderman 3, Gilroy, Headland.Free throws; Buasell, Holderman 2,Gilroy 2Refree. SpaIlIler.The CoD.e Sh_EdUbltlo.t.BA'DID' IIIDD A1U) I'ILLOWII"oV'JILftD m nnna&Y A1IDDABOB '1'BOCdA8�: ....... -The CoReIIe ShOllU10·'adc�THE TEA BOUSELVlIOBJIOK 11-1:30DIKWBa &:--7 uel Saaday Diaaer, ZOe Up •• -.----.--------- •• ------,c r: It �, t: _ � . ; ,. . ',. nne leaselS "'" JOU should Eat at the len's Commons1st. Good Food ProserJ), Cc oked. '2ad. Cleanliuess our !V attn. Inspect ,ttoe KitchenDREXEL PHARMACY 3fd. A Minimum Price for Hi h Qualit7 FoodIlAft IIoAKABY, L ft. C'" Breakfasll5e.., (': r -terla at I.unrh00rDIr a&Ua aD4 Drael 0IdcaC � A L8Carte JI USIC Com .. In., rilbta are protected in the '0. s.Paan� CMf� oI8f " � for�. DUll at �JU) ua1.Dg the DaIIle2'�-GO Oil perfUme or toilet; :prepanUou Other thaD those manufactured� me.Buy the New Perfume With the"Bouquet Odor"Sold 1»7 all Loop DepadmeAt 8MnaA.D. ADAMS177 N. STATE ST.ANDSWAN'S LUNCH -- - --- - - - -Follow the BoysAnd take advantage of our discount saleLiberal reductions on every suit and.overcoat in Our ShopDockstader & RexfordSuite 816 Republic Bldg.State and Adams St.ST. LOUISBest Reached hJ Through and Fast Trains of theILLINOIS CENTRALAll Steel Daylight SpecialLeaves Chicago 10:02 a. m.: arrives St. Louis (via MerchantsBridge6:02 p, m, Indestructible steel cars of handsome interiorEvery comfort and convenience will be found on this train.Diamond SpecialLeave Chicqo 10:30.,. m.; arrive St. Louis 7:48 a. m. Electriclighted u.iD. A convenient evening departure from Chicago.St ... Mad. I. Both Dil'ectioDs at Sou�1-, Sid. TlarouahStatioD •• 43rd. 53rd aod 63:d Str .. ttObservation Parler Cars. Cafe Cld", Cars. SleepingCars. Free Reclining Chair Car:, and (;oachesTIck.b, Fatft aDd Sleeping Cal' ResenatioD. atTICK.�T:�CE ' 76 West Adams St.--.l. CARMICHAEL. 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Po"den." -"", r- 'I'" I ,J • lId PatrooiZf Maroon' Advertisers,,'ratunlty J �w�J.r:rL�athu Good.Collt'ge �on·It1t'.FENC1BLES AND POW WOW) ization., . DebatiAc perhape i. the .tu·Fenelbles and Pow Wow are typical _d"Di:·;rc-tivi_i�·.�:�08t cloee)y � t�dead organlzatton», Their primary the tuiid&mtuLtal PIll'PGM of .. cou:.iat�purpose iii .. most' worthy. Pow' Wow etlllCatj()il�lLtal. u1I81opliwat. I'r�'''l1.. �-.-.. _-_--------_'''--W:iS organized as a society of fresh- Wow a��eDCible. �ul4 be. �v&lDp' Jmen interested in debating, the mem- ed, or ratJaer mel'l�,..,ia&o ...... o,reaai· C��.1J6NDbers being chosen by the older men 2.&tioa which proviclM" Iqr ,oeathulity,� �.. ltBABLy Mtuum"GICS lIallnl nalhUecat the beginning of the year, on the und interut.basis of high school performances,E_bol .. 4 St&Uoa"f'J'We4d1ac IadtUoa.camac CaN. Activities And N.�w;� ,QfStudeDt.�i�BROCHONENGRAVING CONtFANY11. G. '!'UUNEUPresidentTt'It'pbonf' naadolpb SIQFor all 'round wear and good· serviceour SPECIAL WIN-We recommendTER OFFER---A black, blue or grayserge or cheviot suit, with extra trousers of the same or stripe material$30.00 How ea_� thia' be done?' It � 00'This purpose, carried out, is one vious that the OrcaJli&&iiOD' allould . bethut commands grent respect for any one providing" a "4�ld" toi' activityorganization. Three or four years ago. throughout the' �ur year.' of' �nder.both. soei.eties were fteti� in their graduate life, 'or if "di1fireAt -ot&al1i%a�chosen �eld, and no one questioned �ion8 in the foUl' 'ctaae�' are d�aired;their right to a position among the they should be linked \ogether ·C:lo�l.Y,recogniz�d Chicago student aet'iviries. And some iaterest' Should�h 'prcpvided I�L��PISBut since then, they have declined, to fill the break bet"'een' the' �eDd �fPow Wow into a comatose state, and the Sophomore year ad 'dt.· V��lFencibles into a club that has done debating team. Perhaps the 8i�pl_tlittle of its own volition save give ,plan would be to -have a aoeiet,. opeudinners in the Commons. In this con- to afl undergraduates, and, u� ... otherdition, both organizations had better contests can be provided,' to �Il.fl�go out of existence. They "clutter eligibilit�, for the Vanity team. to 'H.o""ard'snp·'-·:the campus. undergraduates.TAILOR FOR YOUNG MENTHREE STORES: t I". La ssn- S1. 25 F... .I:t�kson BI\'I1. 71 E. Monroe St,And such a decay is rather inevi- Such a society would have all the'table, A genuine debating interest advantages of }';nciblt"a '��(l ��� Wow.should be continuous-that is, there and provide an up���(. �Dter_ :should be a field throughout four years that should beat he life into. t�e dy�of un�er�raduate life for a man who underclass organizatioas. "�e' aoei��y .'is interested in debating. As it is, would have 'a de1hiite '_objt;t, ill �_with these societies, men in Pow ""ow ing me f tb t' .' .JI "_','.1 n or e eama, �n" �, wo�-have Fencibles ahead of them, and, ink with them in prepai{ni',,'�eir 4e- .me�ERSFencible members have nothing. The b tAd b 'd i :-�-: � _"'_. .--a as. _"n a ove an DeyoIlA) .. _ � l"only remaining chance for debaters is of a Thirty-third degree, -u' _ ii we�,the Varsity competition-and positions is Delta Sigma Rh�" :th:�I, ��n�1'aI'f •on the teams usually go to matured bating fraternity-_ A.nd .. 1)0 ... all, ,tliemen from the Law school, In other ' ' I _',' l-'1almost Inevitable speeea' of the ma- .words, from the end of the Sophomore ' ," ,,",:', " ..,ured Law sehocl m�!l i�-, _i� d.i i.i :year until the fifth year of the college places on the team.' wo'u1d JlO� exiat �,Q��'course (corresponding to the Juniorto discourage �he '.u.�,d�,".�... :·: ..,..·�,�.·.�.,�_'\ _,""year in the law school) there is noplace for the debaters to turn. In This plan invohre. � �al� .'the live organizations, like Blackfrtars, and a great deal of wprL, � .�- 1"there is something every' year, all the pn: and Nortbwelltena �T .o� JIIIIuP W�time. But a chain like' Pow Wow, agree to limit the teaaa W �- AiF'encibles, notlllng interests no 0"(>: uates, and there 'are eaouP. Ill.., iDtcW- �: � - A � 00mecI7 Drama w1t1land �annot command and retain a per- ested·in debating to .do tb;o "Qr�,a.a� -manent interest. to launch and mai,:,�1'! the. �b'.li- �.t:. '�:. '. JhDr7 Xolker." Because of this,. �he present orgnn;· tion. Delta Sigma � .�qld .�. _�""!' ._...."!"'._:�_.�-,-,.------------the DIan enthtt.aiaaticaU:1� , TV Rzution is', doomed to failure. In its �" .-;.' •. - S'_'" , ' �EBAKElack of continuity, :th� ·.sy�tem lacks Some such organizatioD �oalcJ �;aw�c.. _.) the very foundation of strength-is rational substitute, �r' "'the� .uae ..... -----.�. without the one, prime reqnisite for n sor, for the two underelul' �ieti" �healthy student activity. A somewhat now in existence. The -O·"I'�.�b� �.nborth-e attempt has bee_Ii made recent· might be pr�rVed", tia� i�� ali.. 1Ia� JIuIeal � p..u ...Inc Iy to launch a secret upperclass deba t., the association' eeDterec1. about t�, ,., - -. . " .U ing "oc1ety. Such an attempt is worse title: and elua diviaio� WitJii.; t.� o�: IJ'.BB DOLL ODLthan useless. Secrecy ha� absolu�ely nol gani7.ntiona c�Uld' be made l��' p�vici;FoB Two placc in such an Qrganization; nor "rinl �ampa", to eoadue' til. verbal_________________________ ���==�n��� �fu���6cl��M�d�d� �tl� O�'Wq b'�� isirable. ehange is needed, if d4;batiaC� Ja to be FINE ARTSThe New Florida Hotel And the fundamental purpose of properly rep're�Dted .... a'le8iiiaate5721 Cottage Crove Ave. . I d'd I d .. b Ii .these organizations IS a sp en 1 ,on�, stu ent actiVity, � a, v. orpmu·is making Special Bates to students. and should be preserved in sonie organ- tion.. ' ,.Steam heat and electric light in all '"'lWO V�.""Yr":� :ARB L08a:������I_------------------------AIl the comfo�When' good fellows get togetherClen V civet is supreme This superb leaf has hung in the warehouseover two years-a tremendousc h;:r�---� -all harshness is nullifiedt:1C leaf grows rich-remarkahly�mooL�-and in the pipe. Ye gods Iwhat a smokcI It's too smooth tobitc-too mellow to be anything butthe best smoke on earth. That·s whyit·s called Velvet. One liD is aRvdalion. At all dealers.Tile Bit of Tbe Season2 For 25 Cents.Troy's Best Product-----------------SUBSCRIBE FOB'!'lIE DAILY MAROON OB &ALB KABOH 15; TO W(IDunued Ina .... 1-). ' '.� FB.IAR BITS �e88fnL Th. rival,. wa. •• Fr keell �ce.5.and both aidea became', �. la .. :"."J ,":-.. WII. IiO_B IDarguing the law 'u 'it 'i. I.' 4.atralia. � �AD !'O J1APPU ..Beauty Specialist Copies of the' new < 80ng book ,,-ill The debate .".. _d to be ... beat �.d." .. �efteor to -'"TBB IlAJf1116 East 55th Street. he on sale Mareh i5 a'eeording to tho that has bt"ea. laeld, ill � - P8011 HOllE." �Dtel' 0Ceaa.Telep'oee R. P. tUI. statement of a member of the com' The"'judges were:' ';J�J: P. Gobag,01"'11 Ennfnp a.d �.eday Mnn".� mittee last night. �ieago athletic .Judge l\Iarlthall; au Jadge PolIter.All Work Done at Reaso.able Prleell. --------------.,T"'",-songl" nnd Blackfriar hits :will feature n�;ln Uo�gate preaid� QL-Yl\fIPICSl\'IT(,lIE� )U DE FROX CO)(BI�G� the book. .Many of the old home fav- -\�4"" .:-, :; - • 'A�D GE�T'.E:MF.� MA�ICURI�G orites contained in books of, pre"�i,ou8 W1U Be �11� ��t' aDd the•Yf'afS will be omitted and some: of .the members of Green houee "ill be tile+++++++++++++++++++++++++4older University songs will he rein· guest. :of Hiteheock 'ho� at tea to-,�tated.. Letters have been I "ent to mort:'0w af�ernoon at ,5: ia the Hi�e� ,\, "A .• 0 �:r. B." 0 I B. L"Stationery, and Toilet Articles �veral prominent aIUl';ni' �8k,ing foj· cock library.FINE LINE OF CAl\�IES suggestions of songs to .. be included.Phi Beta Delta �t Beta LA SALLE:'Delta anDouqee. tJae pw,tDg of •.. �I ,�_Eth�l' RUMen of ClaieagO, aDd Alice.. .. : ¥ ._Tagga rt of Lake GeIleTa,. �b. !. . ,� �PIJIed 8oq-OollleQ1In.. Bo--. .�� Robert·THESMOOTHESTTOBACCO��• "G�'CK":B�JrBYIIOO. BZPBB88W1tJa AL, .JoIIoD aDd 100 0tIaenI.I',ii,One ouncebags, 5 cents.CoDvenientfor cigaretteomokerarooms. � •• � LeaU.e 1A ....Greatest Show on BarthZIEOFBLD roLLIBSDAVID WABFIBLDWJR.It ..LOO-"UDee�TIlE GREAT PI.AY.. Q, NO\\",. �., ,' ...1 i,: Irt!'iIB"Ia.raet. BarHr 8"0" DowU ..aed Billiard. •• Coe.eetIoa. ·SO.O BOOK WILL BB, ,;., j.!PRO!\'E HYDF. P A RIC nn.JCARRIE D. RAYMONDJOSEPH SCHMIDT956 B. 55th st.Imported and Domestic LIne ofClOAKS A�D CIOABBTl'1C8............ ++ .... +++++ ... B1mdred Are at "Walker' Chat"PATRONIZE MAROON �One hundred students of the Geologyand allied departments were" pre�tat the "Walker Chat" yesterday aft�r- Ion poured at a t_ tor JaeW "om" of;n1>on in Walker mUloom; PrOfes!IOr th'e UDive:.:aity. ��i I. ill� �eTower spoke. room. Forty womea at�"ecI. .:\ nVERTJSERS