distan�e. S�out t��. a .• low�r: r�,-t.but did not 'have, t�e .Sp,mt_ ,t:o "'!'"" :�. _"".,<;tt����,fini��.��.'.·'Go�tt .�' ;the' event f�r Fret.'Iuri�_(;�l: Itl('·fleasily 'i� 5:00 3 '5�. \ .. ", :\ WASHINGTON PROII \ 1if_'_'l'OIIOBBOW EVEHDI'G W _---------------------------Vol. XII. No. 89. UJIIVBBIIr1'Y OF OBIOAGO, "nIURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, '1914. 1'&10. FlVB CQDIft, .. ' -.. .... .' �':"�TO RAISE $. TOWARDMISS MELCHER'S SALARY JOHN R. MOlT TO SPEAK IRE 'CUP BAas .1'BIG FIELD OF 'sa,sHAS STIFF TRIP W ASIIINGTON PORTRAITIS NEW PROI FEA11JIE Noted Y. M. C A Lecturer WillChicago Meets Purdue and OhioState Tomorrow and Saturday. "'T :,' u�,_�: " ,,---- Semon Will Give Picture to10 WO 0 naraett \.NlIIlCS ' .University for Uae At FuturePromenades Christianity" This AitemooD 10 One HUDdrecIaDlI Fwe eom,...Mandel Hall in ope.uq �ftlit·of 'AnnuAl SeriesCampaign Opens Saturday Mor­ning-Mus Meeting and Exten­sive Campaign Are Planned Stand.lDg of tJae '.ream&. �r. John R. Mott, the generul seere­tnry of thc Worl41 Stu41 e nt ChrilOtitu'Federation will lecture on "Tho FAST TIllE· IN AU. CUSSDWon.HAVE DINNER THURSDAY NIGHT Wiseonsin .•.•... '.. 7Chicago ..•....... 6Prepnrutlons nrc almost completed Illinois .••. ".. .. •• 6for the Chit·ngo·Calcutta campaign to Ohio ••.•.. '. . • ...• 2ruise $�IOO J'or �Ii�'i lit· I t'1u' r, The cam- Northwestern .••. 4IlldJ.:1l will open with n "pep session" Minll(1sota ......•. 2Saturday morning at 10 in Foster ball, Iowa .. ' ..•••....• 1Bongs will bl' pruct ised for the dinner Purdue .. t.. .• .. .• 1next Thursday, posters made, and enr-Is Indiana .••...•..• o· Losto1214 Pet.1000 AnENDANCE UST IS GROWIIG85i751) WorM's Christianity" at -4:30 this 'af­One hundred and sixty couples haveternoon in :Mandel hall. Mr. Mott was One hundred and five liiembera ofgymnasium classes competed in. theopening event of. the Second AIlIlUMLong Distance Cup RaCes iUterd.7�Th'e one mile race exceeded ba1I, 1�.contest, by far in s� i�ter�t �competition. The· time :m�e'-1� ."errrace was fast for Rch competi�the places were cl0ll81y conteatecL. . .' '. " ,66; signed up for the Washington Prome- I l'n4(t'r(!041 the ambassadorship to ChinuGil nade to date, and ninety-five of tn ,by President Wilson, but refused in or.,28d signers have paid up. Of these, thirty der to continue his labors ill orgauiz_250 are Seniors, twelve Juniors, twenty-'143 two Sophomores, and eighteen Fresh,000 men. Alumni and others make up the5367Yesterday's event. drew a oro.a bftwo hundred ·specta.tor.� The' tW'*at)r­one cups ihat' will tie pres'litel'_� ..winners were diSplayed 06 t_: �.nasium floor all afternoon. All_�who finished in ye8te�day's �eM w ..graded according :to 'the :piftCi{Qi .W�they finished. . The t*o' iidJ. �'ru'" •second and laIt event, wiD. be- ll"d'next week, and the same . method ;t.,scoring will be He<1: ' . itbe t�' DUtilhaving the low�t score --.for "tJae t�o!ac� in each e,lase will ,�. ,,�ardodsent to every woman in the Uutver­s:t)·. remainder of the list. 7'en signcd yesChicago will meet Purdue and Ohio te_rday, and there is still time for theMonday will be "Dodg�r Day;' wben State tomorrow and Saturday in two late ones to make advance arrange-. . I I tit games tha.t wl'll t":" ,the champion.ship ments. The chairman. wishes to callIt IS P unue- 0 rave an announcemen .......of the t':llllpaiKn on every blackboard. qualities of the team to ,the utmost. attention once more to the fact th9tDr. Burton and the Reverend Mr. Gi} Coach Page will leave with the squad all -arrangements must be made in all­key will spenk of the Caleutta move for Lafayette tomorrow morning, an.l vance.ment at .Tunior anti Senior college the team meets the Boilermakers ill A portrait of George Washington if,chapel Tuesday and Wee)nestlny. the evening. Columbu8 will be reached being painted especially for the oeea,JIass JrleetinJt Thursday. Saturday and the game with the Buck- sion. This picture will be turned overThursday will mark the climax of eyes promises to be one of the stiffest to the University to' be usecl at all, th succeeding Washington Promenades,the campaign when a mnssmeetlng to 0 e seasOD.The class of nineteen eleven left th ..work up' enthuaiasm will be held ill Both Purdue and Ohio State arpKAnt .. t 10: I;', 'nt which Presldent electric "C" and the Prom managers of'" .. • among the hardest teams in the Con- this year decidecl to leave the portrait Jm. .JOHN It. MOft.-Iudson will sponk, In the evening u ferenee to' beat on their own flo on, for future decoration.because of the spirit of the immenseWiD Stan at 9:30. ing Chri�tiall work in thc orient. He cu,ps.crowds at both cplaces. . Purdue has has also refused' the posrtiou- of' gen. 'Dixon Makes F" Time •., All couples have been requested byclisplayed the beat ·form of the season he chairman to arrive promptly at r eral secretary of the Internatioal �om� Ou�icle of the races for �8!lhmPeluring the past week. ,At Wi�onsin o'cloek. "The grand march will start ,mittee of the Y.· M� C. A. 'of NortL and Varsity tr�'k �d��� ,�, �-�e Bon�,=.,.';:"�:�. at 9:30, if only the leaders and their America...., e,st time was ��, in the eve��.�.or . .- "'hough tIl87''''''' _ 1. tile � �'::�ere;:::��:-::;?':; M���:::-rVie�d �bout �.im � Ii;Ui':::;t, - t. -.period. ThelO811of:�naler,the,regu d &8 short as M-ible since,� '1'. MottasitiatotalkaboutGeo, rw by a:y.rd in' 5:13:'&51,:Ndl6i\,p.":l'll, ma e r-" . ,, ,lar center who .. u barred � �tb. much time as possible is wanted fo:" • Washington to JiistoHtal atudfUl�' � H� .th� basketball, ;and: �baMbaIl; ;4iwUioa"letics, haa Dot .... &de to handieap the dancing., Heretofore a great deal .)f is the most eloquent and, , e"�th'� "e.n�i�p': �. �ei�: :".�: -; �.team in. t1a�1eut, altJaaagh he waa th� the time has been 'Wasted in late start.. sp�aker I'have ever: h-e�r�. Wejlrav;" ��,!���ne �n :�b� tnt :�.�.��,�-.,heavY �oNr apln. Chicago. ' been, t,rying to get . Min for the J�,' ..,Riu,m e,l�. , a.. n. d'" Baun.den,-- 'i. �ing and long marches" and the commit·BadPn �'V_ GeD.t. tees desire to corred this fault t'hh five years, and n.ow 'thai we'have tai'.i-' ·fti�mi�g"eiuiiea, ..ICri. it&e'�iIer �.,:.Foreign Missions. Chieago women want WiaeonaiD'8 recent victory o\'e1' I expect to have'llalidei'hall fiiied 'vl�e-:Wibiien"� ,I r '.. )' ,.'J �",;. ff year. ''. , ,. z: •to take as much of the burtlen 0 the _Northwestern. on the_ Pu,rple floor em- Practically. all of the arrangementF N 0 m�tter whether it' is· 10: Indl&? Chi ' OunpbeU took' fint plac� 'ba Ua.s'houlelers of this board as possible� h' h h f th Bad A . t d . tS tum' at h,' ....... p a81zes t e atrengt 0 e. gel1'. have been completed. A long eanopy na, or merlca, s u en ' 0 • Vanrity miie rae'e fro*!-St�i'Jb7 fi"$;f"; W'nS raisetl for her e:ocpenses thlS the thous�nds to hear him. ' l'shall h,· . , ,(c;..ti'lmec1 OD Pap 4) will cover the walk' from Bartlett to . .. . I ' yards. eampbell toOk·:\he,;14iad: aft·!"Hutchin,son. "The majority of the 3shametl if the Unin>rsity:' ctOO1i nO 'c;ui lapS arid set,a liot,:I)Il��tJa:e. �'" .'q.keeep up th� stantlartl.;' .students do not realize what 'greatllr. Mott took his Ph. D. at Cornel�dinner will he given in Lexington com­mons. Dean Mnthews, Professor F'lem­ing, head of the clepartment of Physicsat Lahore, and scyeral stuelents will.speak at tile clinner. Margaret Rhocle-twiH _ .... ,"uaahti.c-her, secrctary of the League last year.wa.'l sent to Calcutta as a missionaryhy the women of the University forIh'e ycars. The University women aretrying to raise $900 towartl� Miss. Mel('her's !k"llary next ycar. The rest ispaitl by the National College board ofyear.Buth AD.en is Chairman. >Ruth Allcn is gen('ral ('hainnan .of DBL'1'A: KAPPA ......H('r committee ehair_ ABD' OBI: .. 1ID.L _ pains are being taken by the \·ario\l�the enmpnign. committees in order to make the Pron: in lRRS. lIis honorary ',It>J!1'ees i�('fuelfmnn are: Iris Spohn, dinner;, lIiltlit �.- I'IifALS'd Ch . ,... an A.l\{. from Yale, and LL.D's' frOBthe best· ever," sal auman .u.urra�·Mac.-ClintOf'k printing, and Leona By elef",�� �,ipa Nu Delta Kappa yesterday. "AU haVe been workinJ!Coon�, pnhlit"ity. Edith Smith is se- 'EpRilon JUt night WOll the right to 'hard and deserve muc-h �retlit."curing plcllg('�_ Thc Publicity c-ommit. ,," .Add _ ....",,_,_:s,. __bowl Chi Psi ,In t'e .... for the In· "" V&'1OG _tAA whic-h has eharge of bul1eth�<;"",' ter-fraterility e, .. piouhip. The Owing to the in�reased list. of signboarels, atlvertising, posters, anel puh· mateh waa .,dee, ided by'Buuell'.! spar(l ers the orehestra has been enlarge41 b�' written several books and pamphl(lt� 'ft'Dft'rl'll'lClSOB a:OB'IIf..nali�ity through the Maroon: Elizabe. th, � l' 't'h \"arious p' 'hM� of worM c_�� . &&: ..- Q•in the 1aat .:frame. TIle lnal will be 'he additioD of two pieces. Doe Brat .. ea mg WIOAIIP�GH. IS, ��!':.r�Sn..n"er ElII'nor Doty Helen Knight ' (�hrl·.atl'anl·ty. His home l'S in Mont ........ , , bowlecJ )lOIIday afteraoon. Tlae score: fjah ia not certain that his Fren�h ton· ' �:Mnr�aret llunroe, Margaret Green, Al·Delta &iiI& :ai &a. l'Orial artist will be here today, as thl' ('lair, N. J.ts Fisher, Naeline Hall, Helen A.lam&, 171 7 3 train from PittBburg is snowbounel. H(' ---+--......,�J h d N• - Ooettler ••.• 15 1 3 ftYOU'l'S FOR FJIP8!IM+'MG�rtn1elc Wight. F.lsie 0 ns an lilABreathed •••••••• 111 157 15: is mu�h disturbed over the matter, an41 DBBA'rmG HAIl WILLO'Neil. 1"" poet 179 floes not know what action he will tak� BB JIBLD 0- ---AY• Gordon •••••••••• 0-. - 'M ... u_N .... L 1- 182 151) if the Parisian does not arrive. Th(Council Bas A.mmal DiDDer. Onal1lp • e, ••••• • -OM m('mbers of t'he Undergraduate Ru .. n ,.......... 11. 213 15; Seniol'B atill hope th-at all will turnout for the best. Prin('eton antl the U�h-ersity. of Eclin·bnrg'h, antI he is a Fellow i.n, t�e �oynGpographi�al Soeiety. He is a meml)('!of Phi Beta Kappa. Mr. YoU h:t· (CcnatiB8ec1 � oeft '4.".: ." ..-IDdpendeni A.kl.m:.udc' � � _',.siziJl' Wm. . '.,..,.,., 1Ia!� .: •.'•• ofaau ...____ ..Associate ,ProfetilorC"onneil hl'ltl thcir annual dinner lastnight at the lIotl'l Windemere. Mrs.1int wn.� prc�cnt. T'he picture of thenC'w �oun('il will he taken Sunday af_tC'rnoon nt :!::\O nt Koehne's studio. Coach H. G. Moulton of the Uni"",'sity elebating tenm -has ann�un('eclt'hat a treleetetl bibliograpby on go\"�rn,ment ownel1'hip of tel�aph anel t('lf'pbone ]ine!'-the sl1bjet"t of the Fresh.man-Sophomore dchat�is in th ..hands of Mi�" G('U,ys in Harpel' an4' pendent aldermanic. c:ampaign T'. :IS tfC'in "otion yestetday at :t I1v', -'.ing in Harper. Methods (.'"on the eampaip lila the :,.:; "T'�i' t' .('omm"nity were organized ... "," ., �will be cho8eD to work it I �', 1, '� ....and among the �lub!l a�d f·· � ... �y' '.. !t_�[r. Hohen is the field �., ..,...�_ Total ••••••.•••• '1M� ...Roydell •••••••••• If!Darrenope I.Ball •• ' •• ,., ••.••• 855 781 OJIAXGB DAD � 'l'IIBw. A. A. VA1iDBVJLLB;-ro BB GIVBR IIAROH 2214128 13812] T'hf' elate for the annual W. A. A,151 entertainment has been �hang('4l to may he l1s('d hy applyinJ( to h('r at tht'167 Mart'h 2. The feature of the aft'nir r1l",k in t'he general renelinJ( room. Tr�'18� will be "Noah's Twentit'th C('ntllry 011ts fOT t11(' Fr("l'hman tC'am will b ...Ark," a "ket('h in w'hieh all thc parti- heM at 2, next Tucstlay, in K('nt thea·77:; (lipanb will be drC!l8ed a1'l animal:,. ter..The following �ommittee hM heen ap- 'Enc-h 1'peakcr Tu�tay wit be allow-.._. .... , ...... rointed to al'1'1lnge the c-ostumes: Mary ed 1'Iix minntes for c-on1'tMlt'th'e ar�\1'_. aL_ U • Kilvary, chairman', Xarjorie Fay ,Ali�c mf'nt on either 1'Iit1e of the quest,on� ....... d ...... ...,i Blver-. _---.sa aL.... _-1.&1 f Kit�hel, and Ea-nie Williston. An and two minntes for rehuttal. Mt"mbC''M'eity ,.... �ngo e- • ,th a ·1d ., a.,eri denee in women desiring to tate part in the ('n· of the f�nl�y will ac-t 81' ln4�.Bie"'-'; � will hid 6eir an- tertainbent should C!ommoDieate with Th01'le expe�ting to t'OID'(l('te aTe askec1.... CWetIIe ........ _ WedUtMtayj Rbrie .10'.11, chail1llan of the enter· to notify CoaC'h 'Moulton, FAward. Ret-. ---au.. I i�ker or Budol� )(oritz of FeDc,bl� ....... � .. bi· ..... -.- I ' tioned in lIr. Hoben'" ;"': ,·'n� "",impro\'e.l t11lnsportatic)9' Ti "i�'·''.1n('atioD, tmbsiitutes f,,' .' , .• �! .. n· "C'leaner and .fet IItI't'f . ''' • .a.\,,'f111Ate fOa,., of im .. i�:l .. a.Publish Voter's Handbook. Spelleer •••••• ,. ••• 113Two grn41unt('� of the Unive1'1'ity of Sickle •.•••••••••• 1_�hiN,go, Ali('e Grccna('re, of the Chi· St. Pierre •• ' ., •••• 14'1�n�o haT, an41 80I'hroni�hn. P. Breek�n.rielge, A�iMt.ant Dcan of Women at the'U'nivc1'1'ity, have collaborated in th�!lnh1i('ation of a volume entitled uAHandbook for the Womcn Votel'B ofJOinoi1':' It is a elig-est of t'he infor·mation ncc-r.!'�aTy to the women vote'"Bot'h authors reeeived from the Uni­venity of Chieago Law sehool the de_gree of Doctor of Law. 1.134 Ju�eni1e Pr()t�tive .BIf' i ,; .. , ,,,.,'has been influential in t· '.,,,of pToper playgrOunds r. ' ••. : .. ,. ••Rnd in bettcriilg the "'nil:l j,'lt .;( �.1"ions �o .. munitieB.118Total •• ' ...... e •• 7'11Some of the importr·· : ... f·".-- ftm • .AlLY MARGO •• ftI1JB8DAY, FBBBUAlty 19, 1914.Dail,rTODAYDlYiJdt7 cbapel, 10:15, HMkel g..... blT room.y. w. o. L., 10:15, Lexbagton 1"­French club, 4, LaIutoa..John B. IIott lecture, 4:30, lI&nclel�..•. .,............. 8eqas........w ... Lpaaa Onduate Women'. club, 4:30, Lex·11 _ IEfA'M �-- �.. ....... .._. Hoaabo14Clrdlallea .._.To those who are, ._.' ,. interested·watc.hiq the aftain of the day as th,�.y DIluter to Boof In Lex:lDgton UpaetsAt .iDto th� trend of evente, the picture.1'I..... Kent Chem1a&lllOCiety, 1:30, Kent 14BeUc101l8 Bduc&tilOD dub, 1 :30, Has·kell &888IIIb17 rOom. Brief Campu New •;z=Bl.I.tb ':00.1ft,.... Bead 'meetlng toda�, 10:15,In Cobb 12A.in BA VB NO WOll:Blr8 P. C. CLASSSS••C1Maea Meet KDada.7-Unh·ertlih·,classes will be held as usual Monda,):·1February 23. A sta�ment was sen; Iout yesterday from the Recorder's of­fie�e to tllt.- dTt>t·t that l.lollelu�· itl nota holiday.Mr. Pa)'Jle to LeaVe-Yr. WalterE. Payne, the University recorder, willleave either tomorrow or Saturdny forItaly, where he will spend a. vaeutionof several months.Bold 'l'eata "turda�-Moelern Ian­WOID_" Glee dub tDda�, 4:30. guages efficiency tests will be hel.lII'ttdudl ;to.... Saturday morning at 9 in Collh 12.-\. !I Score club meeting, Be7Dclds clubat 2:30.8tucleDta Art club, 015 BmmODSlibJ:ari_� offic� tor the head. of or; divided between the school of Educa­�tion., as' the abbot of Black- ti(\n gym and Bartlett. Final arrange-menta will be announced inrow'. MAROON. tomor-The women'� basketball team is the;�teIrt loser as a result of the aeei­dent. Practiee may be postponed fOTtlOor will house the Maroon in real some time althou&� the authorities willMitorial roolD8, with a telegraph desk try to get the 1118 of Bartlett for the.. ..I. . for receiving bona fide dispatches, from tf!aJD..Pn8bmeo Give eoUilion.Da&�C elub� etc. The third floor eon­. Many unique features and favol1'taiu studies for fellows who are writ· will be introduced at the Freshman coiJag Friar shows,muaic, study rpoms for tillion tomorrow at 3:15 in Bartlett.Dramatie club eeetiona, a meeting han The :.oeial eommittee has put forthfar the German elub and similar or- speeial efforts to make this dauce a"DbatiOU. The fourth floor will ("on- success and all Freshman are urged�n the quarters for the Honor COlD- to be present. :Members of other"Iaaes will not be admitted and allIIl_OD, the Undergraduate council, FrnhmeD will be asked to show theirete., aad room. for the elaa .oeieties. ("Ius card& TIle music will be fur·Aud the Ufe which eenten in this 'Dished by Fuik ..Professor Paul Shorey addressed th"elloup time to do their .tncUes well, Harvard lub in Berlin at a recent.ad .. ork in their .etiviti.,. properly. dinner on ''The Freedom of Opinion in�. ... need for workers will give Will DiscuBa Etching-Mr_ Unlph ll.Pearson will deliver a lecture tOllnyat 4:15 in Emmons Blaien 400, underthe auspices of the Students' Art clubon "The Making of Eetvhings."League Keeting 'l.'oclay-lIL�s Lang­ley will speak on "The Relation ofBE'a,uty to College Life" at the Leaguemeet.ing today at 10: 15 in Lexington14. Aelalia DeLent will sing "Th�Lord is My Shepherd."MD. .Judaon "At JIome·'-Mrs. Juel-� �Il U unworthy institution8). the gym until it is fixecl. Work will son was "At Home" yesterday from -1Tlae1'e should be a .tudenta' activitiee t"ommence on the reeonst ruet ion tomor- to R in honor of Professor and llrs.�JJ-luLDd.ome structure,tnt floor devoted to waiting., '�e coming Univenity is an inspir_ Women'. Physical Culture classes� ea.. To begin with, we will �ve will not be held in Lexington until the. . roof, which it) in danger of falling in,�atd •. of five thoul&l1d undergradu- is repaired. The settJing of the roof Jlaaquers Party-Masquers gave aa� ��i. will 1Ile&n an enormous .pe- i. caused by old age, aided by recent party yesterday in Lexington for theirdarncation of undergraduate activities heavy snoW', offieials say. There is no new members •. ' immediate danger of a cave-in, it is-:-fprevided aetivitie .. be not abolished .tated, but elalse. will not be held inwith row, and will ta�e two week8 or more. .Tudd.Cl&SIP.8 have n,?t been arranged forrooms, definitely but t.bey. will probably bosor Lefranc will address the Freneuclub in Lexington 8, at 4:00. The lt�c­ture will be on "Maurice de Guein,'a French writer. of the nineteenth cen­tury! Following the talk a receptionwill be held for Professor Lefranc.Oti.r Golleges, a real copy desk, and lin. Lpdon Will Beceive.pl'Oof� from. "downstairs" (incidental- Mrs. George Lyndon will give the11', . there will be a chance to eateh annual reception to members of the Yco�poaitor.. blunders under th� ays- W. C. L. OD March 3 at her home,. 5737�) ADd.-oh, dream of bliss i The University avenue. MrS. Judson, MiRSWallace and Miss Talbot will reeeivewith Mrs. Lyndon. Leone Heming­way,ehairman of the Soeial committee,is planDing a musi("al program for tht"aftel'llOOD.abuDdant opportunity to earn moneyIQr payiDI current living expenses. Thetaeu1t,. wil� take eare tbat gooo,worth-"wJail. Rudiea are presented in an in_ Prof. Lefranc WiD. Spealt-ProfeN-German Club WUl Keet..--Miss Rotheand Mr. Koppe of the German theater'of Chicago will give interpretativereadings from Gerhardt lIauptmann:s"Versunkene Glocke" at the meetingof the German club at 4:30 tomorrowin Harper assembly room. Germanconversation classes will meet at 4 in4Lexi�gton hall.UncaD.ed for KaiLProf. Jenkin Atchinson, Rev. W. An­derson, Sam Backer, Ralph M. Barton.Wm. F. Braimleass, Betta Burita,Prof.J�. L. Burgess� Prof. Emma P. Carr.Rev. Wm. E. Cissua, A. . E. Denton,Rev. Arthur Fraser, H. M. Freeman�Prof. Arthur Mann Gardin, Ma.'JOn D .Gray, Prof. Iddings, Donald J onion,Gunther Jaeoby, Miss R. I .• J.)hnsGn,Prof. B. H. Leon, Leslie M. Leu t�,Miss N. Lahy, Prof. H. J. Lucas, Prof.T. J. Lloyd, Prof. A. F. lleLeofl, Mi=,�BeS8 Reed PeaeiOCk, Chas. E. Pcn��,Vietor Manly Patterson, Prof. FrankG. Riehard� Paul J. Ritler, Martin B.Rund, .Tames Y. Smith, Dr. Osnr Som­mer, Dr. O. T. Schultz, Albert 118ehmidt, Adaline Sherman, Dr. J. ll.�lemona, Prog. H. i Trumbull, Annit'Y. Tlaomu, A. R. Wolfe, J. B. Umph""y, Dr. H. Williams, Prof. S. G. Win­ter� Rua_el Weisman.American Universities." Profe1'.'MlJ' anll�Irs. Shorey were presented to the: Athletics Brefttiea :German emporer by the American am_ =======:::::!==========ba .. dor at the court ball early in Captnin-eJec't Lt-e Dit·k of tht� 10\\":1Febl'lJary. team hantletl in his r�ignation y('�­terfiay to the hoarel of dirct"tor14. II··t.n.tial and pro.tahle way. lrIandel lIuou at •• DImltIr�ixteen 8tatCS� will ... only well·prepared plays were represented at the annual dinnerpel eoaeeri8. The Beynoldtt dub will given by the MaRoni of the Univel'!'ity_0 .. a real social eenter. The Wom· held in ButehinlOn cafe lut night.0'. b1IiIdiae will 8e1'Ve u.. aaae pur­...., with quartera for wOlDen'. ac­tmtMe, .. cia .. the W. A. A. Oh,1NI1 r Let·. wake up and let out to·aornr. paper. ...,. ...... 1'\ 'cMn-Phi Kappa Psientertained the Alpba Delta Phi �hmen yeat�rday, Beta Theta Pi and Del­ta Tau Delta exchanged with SigmaChi and Sipa Alpha Epsilon r�-tl�. mncIc public no reason (or thiM arLio"but it is untlerstoofl thnt he int�nehl tntak� hi:ot d('gr('C next �pring. 11(' h:\�just heen cI('('larecI eliJ:ihl� to p1:l�· 1H,,,t.fall anel hi� resignation i� a great �ur­priM' •Ba�baU anll traC'k men at Corn .. llhave been given a v�ation on nC'C'onntof the fleep snow anel eolel weatherwhich pre\"'ail at present. EST�eUSHED 1818:���C@£:0J1I1t@IDfentltmttt:tl f'imisbing foobs .,BROADWAY COIl. lWDnY·SECONO ST.NCW YORK.Our Repreaetative, JIB. WA LItER, wiD be at theBon:L LA SALLEMarch 4th, 5th, 6th and 7th.With SPring Styles in ready-made Garmentsfor Dress or Sporting WearFn.rni.shin�s. Hats :'.nd S hoe s.•:. � rtri&ra, president of the Dramatie club,et�. In the baek, is a well-equippeclprtntbac ... h9P .fOJ .. tIle ¥�n, Cap aJYl�\rnJ and odd printing. The �onclf�oW8 may get something in eoin andcredit for their work. In the front istlae Cap and Gown, with studios for� artists, etc.. The rest of the floor18 'a praetice hall for Blaekfrian, Dra-bulldiDa?' Students under the point.,.telll . will be compell� to take �S�OW' - tile smart fall and.', .. winter collar style that keeps itssmartness and style when you wear it.o .The·:LION' :coUar-featureS 8ive the reason-espe­. daDythefamousLloN"Lock-that-Locks." 6ior75cor as usuall for l5c.fIiiiL@.'!!�lJNlTED SIURT a COLLAR CO., Makers, TROY. N. Y.Flowers for the PromCHOICE CORSAGES OF OBCBIDS,VIOLE'l'8, AlfD L1LIESNO BX'rRA COST FOB BUftER.FLY SWEETOP 'DIE . VALLEY.8HD!J.DS AND TIES.Flowers andPlace your Order Early. Choice Assortment of CutBas�ets Always on HandPALMS BmrrED FOB ALL. OCCASIONS.A. McAdamsTelephoDe Hyde Park 18. w. J. Lagrotta1303 E. 53rd Street.�.---- .. - ..... -.--.---- ....VVanted At Oncefacia ... at tile Uainnit, ,. cc.e i. ud illuslilile GarSpecial Ollerto CoIIep MenHERZKA'BROTHERS:�: Tailors :-:1545 East53rd StreetTelephone H. P. 1037. OpeD Evenings and Sunday JIoI'IIID&.-----_ _-_._ .�HICAGQ..._-o..,.,_,_CLASSIFIEDADVERTISEMINI'SC. The M.anaging Editor shall befic per Iiue. No adv ertisementa re- responsible for and shall �ave eon- Section I, ,.he Business Departmenteeived for less than 25c, AU clyef"NS trol over the conduct of the editorial shall consist of business manager. Theadvertisemellts must be Pa.14 1D ad- department of the paper. It 8hall be Board of directors shall have the pow.vance. his duty to furnish the editorials. He er to elect, on the nomination of theshall issue the calls for the &Dnual Business Manager, not more than twoWANTED-For pcrmaneut positions, meetings of the Board of Directors, (2) assistant business managers, in thetwo men who :lro over twenty-five and the Board of Editors and sueh Winter or Spring quarters. These as­years of uge, and who eitber have de- . other meetings of the directors and sistant business managers tthall hegTecs or will receive them the present editors and reporters as he shall deem elected as the result of competition inquarter. }llust he of good address. No necessary or advisable. He shall pre- the business department, and it shallpurt t ime or temporary men will be Hide at all meetings of the Board of he their duty to solicit advertisiugconsidered for these posit ions. Phone Directors and the Board of EditorH. and otherwise become acquainted with,,�. C. Stolle, Ralltloll'h :1:W4 and make All contracts for advertising and the business management of the paper.al'pointmellt. printing, and important steps in eon- They shall be responsible to theBusi-nection with the business management, ness Manager.DRESS SUIT TOR 5ALP-Size 36; In shall be subject to the approval of the Section 2. The Business _}.InnagergO:'l ('ondit:;)JI: ('ost �\ill: sell �o: Managing Editor, and he .shall, in eon- shall be a bonafide student in the Uni­$1;', illi�'t:dill� t1"e�s shir-t, (oHure and- ferenee with the Business Manager, \·emtT.tie. hlunt' e\'l'nil.&;� H, P. !J66;}. fix the proportion of news and adver; �io� 3. The Business ManageriKing matter to be IUD in the eolumns shall be elected by the Board of Di;pf the paper. rectors at the annual meeting, for a8ect1On 4. ne NeWs Editor. term of one year. The retiring Busi-A. The qua1i1lcations, election an.] ness Manager shall nominate his sue-term of the News Editor shall be the cesser, If the candidate is rejected,same as those of the Managing Editor. he shall have the privilege of nomi­B. The News Editor shall have geu,ANYONE plallJlillg to travel in Bu­rope uox t suuuuer can save consid­erable money hy goillg with a person,ally eonduct.l pnrty. Corumuuieate withx. Y., I::, xr aroon office.nating not more than two other eandi;W ANTED-:; hright, energetic young eral IlUpervision over the news depart- dates, who shall be named within amen wuutcd for profitable summer ment of the paper, giving 888ignments week after the rejection of the first.work. Guaranteed salary or commia, to reporter-, arranging for c:opy-reat:l- In event of the rejection of the Bust­sion. Cal on G. C. Burton, room 336 �rs and make-up, and shall be respon- ness Manager's nominee, the' Boan! ofDel Prado hotel. sible to the Managing Editor. He may J>irectors shall nominate further can-«all meetings of the reporters and ean; didates, Any Business Manager may,A TRIP ABROAD for congenial people didates for the staff at any time. Be for neglect, inefficiency .or dishonestyunder ideal Uuiveraity Travel guid- shall act as secretary at all meetings in the performance of his duties, bear.ce and at nrinimum cost. Tbree places of the Board of Directors and tha forced to retire by a two.thirds (2-3)are still open. For particulars addreu Board of Editors. In case of the tem- vote of the entire Board of Directors, TH.SMOOTHESTTOBACCOFulltwo OUDCOtina PINKI� That's our recipe for � the.. bite out of good tobacco leaf. We bugthe leaf in the w�ouse for two yean­�emperature and ventilation pedect-"harshness disappears. A melloWness �vails that gives superb 8avor. �d a imcJG&h;..ness seldom found. . This is the good,-"fashioned way of mahuing' good leal-aodVelvet is a startling . examPle· of tobaa:oSoodness. ... Sometime when .. your pipe,,,boming hot .. and the taste is 8ai�tIJVelvetl At' aU dealers.Carol Dorothy Kuhns, porary absence or inability of. tho on one month's official notice in writ- _ .. e' _. � •• � •• ��Chicago Representative, Managing Editor, the News Editor ing. No Business Manager may re-Phone Drexel WI. H07 Berkley ave. shall perform. the duties of Managing t ire before the expiration of his term,and shall, in co-operation . with therespoDSible to the News Editor. .Managing ,Editor, fix the proportion of8ect.tou 6. fte AI8ocI&te Bdition. news and advertising matter to beA. The Associate Editors --;hall be run in the columns of the paper. II�eellent home cooking. Limited numbet I fid t d . th U· .)(lna e s u 80ts In e nlversIty shall aet as a member and 'I'reasurerat table. Address 6134 Woodlawn ave· of Chieago, who 8hall have served on of the Board of Directors. He shallnue, 3rd apnrtm�ntJ telephone HycJ.t. the staff of reportem tor at least two hire and diseharge employees of thePark 637. quarters. In cases of especial merit.WANTED-Freshmnn with some 8X- E(litor_perience in camping or now engagedwith -work as assistant· in Wiseonshrcamp, July and August. Addresa W. M.Kiplinger, Morgan Park, Ill.V ANTED-Tho Cap and Gowns torthe years of 1896-1897; 1903. A rea-annble price will be paid. Daily Ma·BOARD_In small private family_ Ex- without one month's formal notice tothe Board of Directors or before hisA. The qUaliftcations, election andt� _ owt-.tJae ..Athletic, _Editor � �the same as those of the ManagingSectIon. 6. ne AtbletIc Editor.sueeessor is duly elected,Section 4. The Bus.in�. Manager�hal1 'have general supervision of theEditor� business department and the financing.. B. The Athletic Editor_ shall hne of the .paper •. He shall determine thegeneral IlUpervision over the athletic rates of advertising and subscription,clepartment of the paper and shall bepaper and fix their salaries, subject toa reporter may be made an- Assoc."iate the approval of die Board of Diree-Granton-made of a finequality scI f str'ped Madras..A collar tlmt h�<; the chamc­t(�r rUlcl individuality thatalways accompany correct�tylcs. e for fJ5c('I.t:r.n. rUlIOrlT h Co •• '"c" TaOT, N. Y.Jfrrkf'ra of Anltow Sn .. ,.. Editor after one quartel"s service as a tors.reporter, on a t.wo-thirds (2-3) vote ofthe entire Board of Editors. Section 5. It shan be the cltlty ofthe Buslnes..'1 Manager to seeure sub.B. Associate Editors may be elec-t-.. e1 by the Board or Editors at an�· 8uiptions and ad\'ertising, ancl ar_regularly called meeting. A rna- range for the publi("ation and deliveryjority ,"ote of the entire Boartl shall of the papers. He shall pay all ex­be nee-essary to an elee-tioD. A rnem_ pen� of the paper. He shall keep a('omplete ree-ord of the business tran_bel' of the Aaoeiate Board, havingbeen out of residuce for more than l'Bdions of the paper, under a systemone quarter of publieation, may be re- of hook·keeping approved by the Uni-"eraity AUelitor, and he shall make re­instated to the Board upon his return()f port.'1 aft hereinafter provided. Heto residenee, 011 a majority ,-otethe Board. An absence from resident"e shall 8e("ure a force of ('ompt'tt'ht··hustlers,'· from whomof one quarter or 1MB shall Dot deprivean .A8soeiate Editor of his position on inate auistant busines.." managers att.he Board. the time of eleetion of these assist-C. The Aaoeiate Editors shan as- ants,u providf!(l in �tion 1 of tbiMartide. ; !-sist in the publication of the paper in9l1ch ways as the eXet!utive editof3shall direet.8ectt0ll 7. fte Statt of ....... from his SU('('e8Sor the sum of eightJ:undred and fortY-8ix dollan. ancl fifty("ents (�6.50). This sum in transferO�y _ ......tra ted booket de­acrlblnc & 'Dewtreatment for &11-.letT ruor bladu. maklnc 't1M bIe4. la.ta ll1et1me and bf! beotter t"" wll.. P1I�­Mailed. s.nt on recdpt 01 ..II e_t&CLAUDE WOLFE,Bcnrard our, IIIdI.FOR MENL. _ There shall be a 8taff of reporters to Rhan be rec1ueeel by not less than on�. \� eleeted from the undid_tea by the hundred Dncl sixty-nine clullars an,1"loard of Editon upon the reeommen- thirty ('enb ($16!l.:lO) eMh year h('rC".1ation of the News Editor or the Ath- after, until it !'!hall hn\"e h('en (,xtinl"tic Editor. The reporteh 8han be gai"hed, after whieh time, whiC'h li'hnltbODa fide atudenb in the Univenity, not be later than the fifth year aft('rand shall have heen eaadidates for the the ae10pHon of thi!'! ("onstitution, th('rC'staff for at least one quarter before shall be no compensation or remuncrn­election. They shall UtriBt in tile pub- tion pDMing between_ the retiring an.llieation of the paper by gathering intoming BU!'IineM Mann(teT!'l. Th ..DeWB and ill sach other ways as the edi_ amount of reduction of the af'ores. .. i.lton .. ay direct.Ankle VB. I'IaaDc:e. R11m in transfer !'Ihall he paiel to eaC'hRnmneN Manager as aD erpcnli'C on th·�Section 1. The praent Business 1)apu.K ..... r Mall be aUowM w eolled (To be COl1tiDued.) . ·J!n.1I.�(!':· .I • ;, o,.�· .. '.ST. LOUISBest Reached. bJ..�Throug". and F� . .-Traios . of ... tIae.ILLINOIS CENTRAL·' .. .All Steel DaylightIS�cial. - .'� ... ,;:{�:o ',Leaves Chicago 10:02 a. m.; arrives St::. �y,is: (vi� . �erch�ts .Bridge6:02 p. m. Indestructicble steel cars C?f llandsome mterror fi IshEvery comfort and cOnvenien� will be: fauna en this train.·Diamond. Special..", ... I.Leave Chicago 10:30 j). m.: arrive St, Louis �:48 a. m. Electric­lighted train. A convenient evening _depatJu�� from Chicago.Stop. Mad. i";Both Directio.�:.t South Sid. ThrouahStatio ••• 43rd. 53rd aDd 63rd Str .. bObservation Parlor Cars. Cafe Ciub' Cars. SleepingCars. Free Reclining Chair Cars 'and CoachesTick.b. F ....... d 51_pi •• ea .. R ....... tio ••• t76WestA�SL()TYTICItET OFFICER. J. CARMICHAEL, D. P. IL- - .............• � .•••••••••••••••••••••••••••Hotel Cumberland�NEW YORKBroadwa7 . at 54th Street.Near SOUl Street SQb� StatiOD Uld""' Street Elnated.."Broadway" can from GrandCentral Depot.SeftDtb A ftD1Ie Can from PeDfta71-..... Static-.KBrr RY .. COU ... G.II.l.1IB.ADQUABT.RB rOB COLUQ. lin:8PBCIAL RATB8 FOB DOLL.G. ".. .....Ten Minutes' Wait to Thirty Tb��HARRY P. STIMSO!f. MANAGERRRAnQUARTRR8 roR CBICAOONew. Modern and FireproofRooms with Bath, '2.50 and up.... - � .. �---.-- -SUBSCRIBJ.; FOR THE DAILY l�AROON. -:.: .....ftIil DAD.Y .ABOOJI. ftl'UB.8DAY, FBBBUABY 19, 191-1.AD.. LOVED THE WEBDI YOU CAN AFFORD ftIB BESt'. Amusements.',''.,:' Dree leasons Why you should Eat at the Men's tommoDsIat. Good Food Properly Cooked..... ' Cleanliness our Motto. Inspect the Kitchen3nL A Minimum Price for High Quality Food.... BnUfast tOe up Cafeteria at LonehDIaaer .I. LaCarie MUSIC Come ID:�M. Shl�cierrnanTAILORS &. CLEANERSIi- �) want your clothes Pressed and to stay Pressed call- '-.p Mlaway 6958. ..'�;�" '. We Call for and Deliver Promptly8nler your SPRING SUIT Early and have it re3dy for Early. $j»rill& Days. 25 per cent discount on ail orders talcen now.1114 E. 55th Street....baieadl7' �.".lr7IoeaUi.k Qoo4.CoIIep NOTeIU .. r E .. bq •• ed 8taUoaeQ'Weddl.� .a'YItallo ••cam .. CUd.�ROCHONENGRAVI�G COMPA NYII. Q. TURNERPresident III Kallen BddlqFor all 'round wear and good serviceWe recommend our SPECIAL WIN­TER.OFFER---A black, blue or grayserge or cheviot suit, with extra trou­l!ers of the same or stripe material$30.00... left MTORES: 7 N. La Salle St.t'AILOR FOR Y011BG lIENTHElern Exchange National.f ('hle·.p, Tile Bit 01 Tbe Season�3.000,OOO.OO5,000,000.001,000,00.00...................OFFICER�.. ,....,., A .. " \, '''1.1. I',. .. ,.'''''n,NARI�It.� I� H'·Tf:'" ,:-:.'):-.;. ",(" .. ,"r .. sCIIAtr.-fCICY J nt.,\ I R, \"lc",P",,":(ll'nt.D, A, 1I0tTLTn:-.:, \·!ce.Vrl'Jlld"nt Ia, c. SAKlIO:-':S. \'1c:".Pftsldent.ftA'!\"1[ "., 8)tTTH S .. cretary.IIDWAan 'P, !IlCIIOF.:-':ECK. A_t. C .. hl ....J. "'WARD lIAAS. A lISt. Caehll'I',�A." 0, WAKEFIELD. ,'lISt. c."hler IWWz. E, GARY. Aat. CaableT', ,I,IIiDIRECTORS....... Waeltel' Clyde )II, carr-.u. A ltyer.oll F.dwi n G. For"m ••� a Bat.... Wat80n E, Blair...... .. • .....s Echran1 A. 811 .......... P ,..,.... ----..� W --..,• J 0,._ a;'A.�1 2 For 25 Cents.Troy'l Best PrHad JUDSON TO VISIT CHINAPresident Grant� Six MonthsLeave of Absenc�:--Will.lnvesri.gate Publac_He�dth Facilities -inOrient\"il'lit the priu .. ipal IIlt',lic'nl schools nll,1hospitnls in Chinn, and to nser-rtniuwhat progress iM being lIlallt' ill 1ll(',Ii... al teaching and provislon for puhli«henlth.. They will go to the orit'nt ".'"·3�· of Moscow and the Siheri:11l r til.wny. The president plans also to \'i",itParis aud other important stut ious I',route. Returning he will stop ill .J::".a'll.To Study Customs.Although the president has the rut,.1Ieal and health cbservntioj, as his muirbbjpd of the trip, he plans to St't'much of the life and customs of thfar East, The medical expert r·wlPresident .Judson will make a detaile«report of their observatious to till'Roekefeller fountlation. The trip iI·China will Inelude Pekin and other :111portant cities, but the party will IIC:+penetrate further into the Interior tharHankow •Pre�ident .Tu(bon is one of the ,li!'l·c­tors of the Rockefeller foundafion, J1fwill be absent, from t!le early part 'IlMarch until autumn. Denu Ang�ll \dl'be acting viee-president ira his absenceMrs .• Tudson will at't'on!pany the pl'esi,,i.mt .MILE 01JP B.A.CBS DRAWBIG FIELD OF SBB.TES(Continued from page 1.) (C�lltillued tr"m page 1.) GARRICKCoac·h llt.':lIlWl'll was without the serv- Groat Musical Success ot the Seasonices of Cuptai 11 Vuu Gent, All. Western THEPLEASURE SEEKERS:'\" r t hwr-stvrn, and was defeated b�'WiSC'OIlSill at Champaign by only one:\0 in t.Ohio Stutc will hc' l,rillll'ol fur �:lturduy's «out est. TIlt, fuvt that Chiengo was to defeat the Buckeyes cU:iil.'ill Burt lvtt ollly IIIt'UIlS that thc �unw'It Cululllhus will ill' more hittl'rlyfutl�ht. Thl' two Chic·ngo J,::UllC:C urethe biggt�t oil Ohio's l.u-ht'llule, uradneh St . .John will develop hi's t eu..':,pel"inlly for these games... 4J11tI! HOlD. Of' AM [lUCAN IDEALSHOTEL POWHATAN'WA.S"INOTON. D.C, ILLINOISCHRISTIE M.l,I)�NALDINS WEE T I! :; ART SI.1t'ellt�r and the pivot of the team. Vall(jt'llt was called home by the sudden.}t'%1 h of his mother, and it is doubtfulPresident Judson has bt't'll �rautt'cI wln-t her he will get back into the gamesix months Ieave of absence h�· tlw for �l"'l'ral weeks, although he is ex. eOlIAN'S GlANDbOlU"11 of trustees, for the purpose .,1 Pt'<"it'cl to play against Chicago in thestu,lying medivina, Murgt'r�', and publi. "nal �:ulle of the season. Witl4.'OIU�ill Another Cohan & Hnrris Triumph.health in China, for the UUl'kl'fl'1lt'l IIll't'ts llinois at M.udison in whatfoundnfion in New York. A C'C'OIll 1':1II, should lit' one of the most dangerous Geo, K. CQhan's M:;stery Farceied by a medical expert whosr- nume g:tlllt'S (or the Badgers during the re-113� 1I0t been a nnuunee.I he will It':"'I' muiuder of the season. Couch JOllt'.s' "SEVEN KEYS TO BALDPATE"early in March. t�:lIl1 Ims heeu showing advanced form L.\l"liIl8, TIlIUl.L�, �lt-:l.ODI:.\'�lA.It is the Intention uf these lIl�n tl' ns t"'i,lt'lwed by the vietnry overa-tLecaW a.telln W�.ew IUUl � 7lNproot.lIdDed. m..rau.zuaOPl:AJ( J'Z,A]I.aoo.., 4.tachect _til.11.50, -.00 'lip.aoo.., priq. 'batJI. .tuO," q.Writ. fir Soneair BoaJeI 'T' wit ....." Oifforcl M. L.eWI8.�AGEIl. •...................NOTICE Ho""ara's TheatreA .Glow at COIIIIUC[. ializcd ViceIt Has Aw,I;,cll�ll Chica�o.THE Tlt.Al·FIC-- -------lin Eat "Ill 8II'MLTelep::one IlidlD,. 9525. POV\lEJ<SFANNIE WARDIn tbe LaugI,ing Successof Seven COllntri'l"'.MADAM PRESIDr::-lTCOR'THELP WANTEDA Clean Comedy Drama wfQaHenry KolkerITp.shman track-Won by Gowans: Dear S1r:-. STUDEBAKERRaysor, second; Ryan" third. Time, Sprlng clothes are the next WDg to '5:00 3·.'i. think about. '!'he New Patterns are MR. LYN BABDINGBaseb:lll and basketball-Won by 'lere and the,.'re FiDe. fterre ftrJNorthrup; Chapman, seeond; Wheeler. nodeate In Price, �.third. Time, 5:14 ·1_5. Come in &ad see them when 70U can.Swimming elasses-Won by Saun- Bespec:ttalq Youn,ders; M�Farland, seeond; Murdock.third. Time, 5 :25.Gymnasium elasaes, first di\'ision­Won by Gol�stone; Cohen, second; AI­sott, third. Time, 5:17.Gymnasium elasses,seeontl di\"i�ion­Won by D.ixon; Powers, se�ond; Ba­con, third. Time, 5:12 3-5. •Wrestling anll fencing-Won by T�nnings; Wilson, Recond; Ham, thirllTimel 5:11.Vanity traek-Won by Campbell.Stou� seeond; Stegeman, thircl. Timl'4:46 •ALUIOfI OF CBICAOO'OHIVBBSft'Y WILL HOLDABHUAL DIHNBB FEB. 2-The Annu .. l Wn�hingtnn'M Rirth.l:rhnnfJuet of the Alumni as."O("iation (II'I.e oM Chi�ago Uni\'e�ity ",ill Itt' 1",1,at the Hamilton ('Iuh, Satur,ln�·. f�.·"nlnry 21. Pr�iclent .'t1tl�on an.l Pr.,(,,�"or Lcwi� Stuart, of the fa("ll1!�· 0the oM Chi("ago nnh'e�ity, \\"il1 Ilt'the f'peake11t for the �\"ening. All thtalumni anfl I'tu,lent." of the oM l·ni·"C'l'!'ity are invited.'1'0 DI8cuII Fourth DimeusiOD.":\fagif" �fJllar�·· nn,l "Th� ""onrthTlimenl'ion" will bt" di!'('n!'.. .. e(l at tIll'meeting of th� l�n(lC'rlrraduRte math"mati'-Rl .-lub nt .. tomorrow in Ryer.!Ion 37. In Sir Arhtur Conan Do,.le ..Thrilling New PIa,.THE SPECKLED BANDFINE ARTSTHE mISH PLAYBBS"The \\'t'" of tl:t! Sninb" J. M. Synste"So\"cr('it!1l Lon!" T. C. MurrayThurM., t'ri. & :-::1/. Nites & Sat. Mat."The Clanc'" :'\:lIIle" Lcnox Robinson"ThcCotlnt�y Hr('ssmkr" G F:tzmaurieeprincessMost Powerful DramaIn Fift,. Yean,��\����������mm --��� THE L U It BFLCRENCE .. IIYBB8Flower ShopSp�cial Reduction to BmdeDa OL V�PICfOR THE PROMPhone H7de Pam 30.1377 E3st 55Qa Street..'i�����'S.."-..'..�������\.� If I F ���THE TEA HOUSELUNCHEON 12-1:30DINNER 6:t6-71328 E. 57th Ibde PRt 2016Fin' CI... S.nle.r .... ''''' for 1 ... ., ......---- ---------- KIaw " Erlanger PreseDtTHE TRAIL OF THE LONESOMEPINEWith Charlotte Walker as laneLASALLETango·Filled 8oq-Oomed7"SEPTEMBER MORN"With Dave LewIa����sa •• a···!1rF YOU ARE LCCKIR'G FOB UAL Al\IIERICAN:.11S'CHOME COOlDRG BALL_TRY_mHL'S LUNCH ROOM1325 E. 55tb Street. TeL 4085 .Between Kimbark aDd Kenwood.::,y'PMlUJW.'SUJ······ EVA t'AlfGUAY'1'be . CyclOnic Comedienne andHer Jubilee Vauderille ComP&D7-With NEIL KERYON-FaD­Diest Scotcbman of AlL