amnn , x---= ', '''I'm.mw.Ya :uonw:,, PBoi( �Ji'i'Vol xu. No. �. � OF CHlOAGO, FRIDAY, numUAB.Y 20, 1914.GIVE CONCERT TIJESDAY ���T AnEND�Ch· S -h 'Orche'-p IN� $$TQB,Y TO _J'.�J. ...To Be Guest of SaaiOfi For Last icago �mp OIly stra 10- ,PRoiIENADE TONIGHTTime-�,��,tociay-Re- gram Includes Prelude and Lie-., . ',,. ; A' I ••• 'I.!� l"\.._a: Boilermakers Are Upected to bestod From Wagner's Tristan Recepticm:, � At, 9�GraiMIport OD dlvlties LUt '-l�on ,. � Coach p.a-'. Speed Boy.uw..... __ � and Isolde March of Nineteenth AnDual 'Pr�icleDt Judson will addreaa the One of Hardest FIChu Ball W:i11 � At 9:30Senior� ai, a el� luncheon today at Schubert's unfinished symphony in B MtlRRAy·Ari)SHtI.TONWDDsGIVES PERSONAL EXPERlENCfS 12:45 in the CODunOJUl. eafe. This will PLAY OHIO STATE TOMORROW minor is- to be one of the numbers oube one of the ,last: Jqlpearances of the the Chil'ago Symphony orchestra con- El1zabeth Sh ... and lIIlrlam Baid ..That there is au increasing num- president at a student g8.thedni be- Chieago will meet Purdue tonight in cert program, Tuesday, at 4:15 in Man- 'are �PniiI.clent aDd .� ,ber of st udents who believe ill ChriN- fore he Ieaves for: th4t ori�nt and will Memorial gymnasium at Lafayette in del This was written in Vienna in Jwt.on' to BecelYe;.tiunity, was the statement made by 00 the I.a:st, time the· present Senior JllC of the crucial games of the Con- 1�22, and was intended for the Musi-Mr. John R Mott ill his lecture on class will have an opportunity to meet ferenee schedule, Purdue was de- cal �odety of Gratz, which had elect., �P'D A.F.rEB '1'WZLI"m DAlIOB"The Wortd's Christiauity" yesterday him as their gues�. feated in one of the closest games of ell the eomposer an honorary member. Promptly, at 9:30 tonight, How�in MatHlel. He illustrated, by telling' Chairman Coleman 01 'the. committee the year in Bartlett and the Boiler- Tho Symphony, which is scored for a Murray and EliZabeth Sherer wur�of personal cxperlenees, the progress which haa been workinoo 'on the adiv. - makers have been working for the re; full orchestra, is in two woveinents. h f . �• . out the grand marc or dut: 1l1n.���made bv vnrious Eastern countries to- itiea list. problem, will report to the turn gaine for weeks, PUrdue hall The first, Allegro Moderato, is in "' .... annual Washington.: Prom�de... ��wards Cln-ist iuuify, cla88 at the lun, eh,eo. I!.' He announced .llayed the best ball of the leas on duro three distinct sections; the last a d h 'd .... _. ... - . leaders a� t e patrons an. p�,�p.-A few yt'urs ago it wus impossible .,'esterdaw that. he ·could _ .; "Do-state- ing the past two weeks, and has ap- plaintive and expressh·e melody, 'J' f h ....... _ at n'J, --.G esses WI 1 receive or t e P""'c:- . �to hold any religious meefings in Rus- ment concerning. tb8�, fi .. diDiI of the pareni�y rounded into almost perfect thought by Sir George 010,'e to be of in Bartlett gymnasium.sla, �"hilc Protestantism is uow gain_ committee before the luncheon. Ruth form. .b adcUtiop' to tonight's garue, "3. wild gypsy character." The second. The receiving line will b� co��ing a firmer foothold every day. Mr. Agar has arran, GOA. d deeo_�i0D8. for the Chicago will have to meet the strong part, Andante eon Dloto,opena with the ' , . t·.� - of Howell Murray,. Elizabetti: �,Mott spoke of the Russian students as luncheon, and pr-.�·_. '.�. t thi. nn Ohio State team tomorrow at Colum- bassoons and horns, with a deseeuding Bald. n.......:.v___ E�rle Shilton, Miriam. Wln,�'+'£�"the most religious scholars in the usual.. fe!lture will be mc.t attractive. bus, This iawe is thought to be as dif', passage,pizzicato, in the double' basses. (lent and: Mis. Judson, Dean and. M.Ja.world:' l11ustrating the difference be- ---, 'W', __ '-'_;_, .: ..... _-.. ficult as the Purdue contest. The peculiarity. of the second subject' . ' ,' .. u 11,'"�nu .. .-.awaavu �, -Iames R. Angell, Miss lJary 4&owetween the past and present viewpoint "The turnout i. expe��d to reach . Ten players, together with Coach is the Iong-held notes of the firstvio Mr, Ben A. Murray, Mrs_ Edith F��r'of the Turkish empire, he said: ·'Nine- 150,'� said, Preai�'.llt l(at���. yester· Page and trainer Johnson, will leave lin leading to a syncopated figure Ir; Flint, 'Mr_ La' Verne W. N()y� *,.teen years ago it was impossible for day. '·The n�e, Pr!Jm. luneheon ill this mornin, o ... ·er the Big Four ·f'Jr the strings, while the first clarinet ear- and Mrs. Samuel J� Sherer,. Mr; ��me to hold any religious meetings in a m!8nOmer .&8, the d� � got Lafayette. The following men will ries the melody. Mrs. C. A. Shiltoll, Mr� and'M� Elm ...Constantinople. Thrce years ago I le�· not�ng :��a���r. t� do, with th;e Prom make, the trip: Molander, Norgren, The first number Op' the program, the E. Balrlwin, Professor and • �ra. :'N�tured there without a trace of opposi- 'exc.-ept t�a;t bo.th. �ap�n to c�� on Goettler, Des Judien, Baumgartner, O,'erture from Abu Hassau, by Cllri liam D_ MacClin�k, and Miss Mariontion. Further, two Association buit.l- the same, da,. •. " ��e<�op!e.!haye �eD. Ste\"'en80�, Gorgas, Shull George, and \'on Weber, is rather inclined toward Talbot..' , Iings ha.\'e beQn detlicatetl there reo und�� the-. �preeliO!L.tJaat oIily th� Kixmiller. Toruorro\v morning they a minor key. �he opening theme of, AtteDdp.nd! to �LKp.;'eently. who. �e &O� to_. the "om' are,' ex� will'le3ve for CoIUPlbu8 1l1ld will re- the overture is also heard ill the clos- 165 couples, have 81reaAiy" .sigotiedGrowth is Impresalve. peeted at the ,bmcheoD. ,Tbla, is abao- ,tnrn Suuday. Every man on the squad .iug (:horus of the opera. their intention 'of be� preilel1t at.:t,-"1 am tremendously. impressed, b, ��_����.. �;�:;�_�:.: .. ,:: _ .' __ ,:._.�' :: :." � �Unded,in.to ,��e b�!:��. �o���ti�n :-��!�_����-:�.,,�-:.., ,: =-�t1re'�brge8t- atf�ia�� � _--"-'��he g;-owtb of th�-:UniVersity�·mneelj Kiriaa WJWia wilLaIMIiIh twO &D� th�. t,eua·la in.goo,d 8liape for the . Charpentier's' Suite;: "I�re88icnt d'-,ever �n recorded. . only l�,o' �last saw it," continued Mr, Mott, "but clus ��' SeDior .�� '�f . 'tb�' 'strenuous p81r of gameS. 'Italie," was 1iJ'st, produced in ,�e,riea: have 8id up_ Ii is· e��� �' t ••the greatest difJ'erenre is observable! Gl� club will lead � aiDA. This Haft r.- KeuIer. by the Thomas Orchestra ill 1893. Most: numi!�· ot thoSe: attendi�g ,..riU� .,�t f .. � h ter f the . . Purd e -entlv suffered ·the 1088 of of ,thIS' ork was conceived' ' d' ;";;m-: -.'.in the aspec 0 �e c arac 0 �es eight IODp,. lI'�el �!e .. been u '�-. " ' 'O>Vswelled' couidek-ably 'toniglit..'students. Snch a change is not nsnal, 'submitted to ciate,' .ad· IrGID whieh K��, the re�lar center, but the pose�l during the composer's residen�ci •. Tweity-five eellta, wili . be; ehar;et!nntl the Unh'ersity deserves the high- the �1-- son.... -:11 ',be·, -1-. t-..1, ' team has. been going well in spite of at the Villa Medici, in Home,' in 1887.: f d" t th � _. t�"".... - --:a W&U '..,... -- """, ' . _ • ,: or 'a msHelQn. c.: e: &ullmna :: .�, ., '. c his absepce. Oliphant has not entirely It was not' nntU 1892, however, that· Th·- ti- t-1.. h- tL- _�, "I 1S··ae on: was _en. : OIJ' _ • .c0lR'J""l"'T·1'I�D��:Zt;�o.'''''' an_ r�ov�red from injuries received in the: the work was brought out in the coin;: '�� in char� bee��,,'�t:,waa�����,,., In -....D recent 'Wisconsin game, but is expeet· pletcd form. :hat the �om wo",l" �nt �� �_' ' :- � � ". ,; .. ed to be as fast as e,'er. 'The rest of The "Impressions' are in four parts. t.ators in ·uilderg(.irig 'tile' 'expeue aladW11l:�.1� �,- ..... lIaD the lineup in�ludes Little at the other The first, a Serenade, repreSents the, ' .. ,. 1 ,.:r� 0 --- ..:....a.4-., that it is onJy jn..CJt, sinee mueh more�V+ �e'!'P�il4P.""""for:;· forward, Breckenbrouib at center, anti young fellows of the (li�rie-t singing . . ' ..,.. �oa;. m'oney haM', been speat on the' Pl-olilStiDehfield and Berry at guards. Light beneath the windows of tJaeir laety-' this year :tbail: ever befo�. ,. : ..,;!Jlal practiee has been the order 81. loves. "At the Fountain'," tbe seeonll ��te �,.� : '':\""Ck, alld Coaeh Vaughn has taken nO part� shows the r.easant 'giris mo"in� Tiekets will be sold in 'the ,eom�r.. han�es of losing a man by an injury :.>almly, "bron7-e 'pitchers on their bea(l", of Bartlett ton'ight by ,Ben' C9h��,r�eived in serimmage. The Boiler nnd with graceful baJan�ing of their Rollin Harger antI the firia�ce e�-m. akers play their remaining games on boc1ies." The other three parts,' "On' io . h' �_..,mittee. GeOrge Gray anu Jo n' rAlp-the. home floor and their followers are Mule Bnck," "On the Snmmits/' anl1 wC\rth will lie at the door .. cibB )),.Id.hopeful of a string of victories. "Naples" are each descnptions of life will be distributed in, tbe, men •• �heiekin Italv. .DB G'UBBDf' IS 8UBJE� room,. and e,'ttry' undergradu�te . h�The last, number, the· prelude antiOF � BY LBl"BANC TsoMe's Love Death, 'from Wagiler'l'eral c-hairma. of "'" fiia&Dt"e- commit­tE-O, is working with �e following:Mary MacDonald, Editla 8aitla, LaunaWILL BOLD FB.'RSHMAN Coons, EnD. ;8pe1le(l)r,· .�arp.iet- HaD:..OO'l'lLLION NDAY - DJ-. 'eoekj-.b1I-spou;- -Xarpret- -Orobben,BAB'fi.Bft GYllXASIUIf Helen Peny, .. d K..- Green.Eveey. w��' �etlaer a .e.ber ofthe Leape 01'· Bot; Iau been .. ked toeome to . the· "Pep s..ioia" to.orrowmol'lliDg at 10 i.·Po.ter 1IalI. CoaL,plete pIaU for dae ea.,... will belDade. ��_. Apr. will', direct 1M" prae­tieiDg, of "18 for tile Claieap..CaJeut-1& diner.DELIVERS LECI1JRE ON'WORLD'S CHRISTIANITYJohn R. Mott Discuuea ChangesWrought by Missionary Workin Oriental Countries«'�t praise."In spt'nkillg of religious attitude�,JIC toM how on his last trip to Chin:l,i,he go .... ernment offered him the par'liament building as. a place in whichto cleli .... er his lectures. Bis audien�eswere composed largely of the edueate.i("IL� of the Chinese nntion, whom, 'Inhi!'! pre .... ious "isit in 1896, he hatl beer.unable to approach. llr .. Mott alsoflis("U9Sl'tl t.he work in other orientslc.-cuntri('s Ilescribing the alm�t uni­,'C'rsnl su(,c(,s"" following in the w-ak ..of Christianity.HcJen Ada.ms and William Temple­ton will lead the Freshman eotillionthis afternoon at l: 15 in Bartlett gym­nuium. No\"'el favors have ·been se­("uret) anti although their nature haftnot been re .... ealetl, it is thought thatthey will he appropriate to Washing_ton's birthllay. Fuicks will fnrnillhthe music ancl Arthur Gray will direc-tth .. cotHlon figures.Helen Allams, chairman of the sodsdcommittee, said yesterday afternoon:"The committee ha." !'!pcnt much time,in working up some very original fig·ur� for the cotiUon, and wch a largetfowd is expC('tcd that it. has been de·eided not to admit either upper·ela&"­men or Frc!"hmen without claM tiek­.bo"J'1IDi0l' 00aDcIl BIeda.Kent Tenny and Margaret Haneockwere elected president and seeretary,�tively, of the Junior Con�('"oun�il at a meeting at 10:15 ,.ester·a1 iD Cobb. PRE5lDENT' WILL' SPEAK ClUe!GO'MEETS FASTPURDUE TEAl TONIGHTTickets fQr. �.e chjeago-Cal�uttaclinner Thunaa,. �u b;i plaeed on 'salethis·, m()rning� 'Aa:oJiI; � iiekete maybe sold, plaees at· th� di\tiaet �Oa1d bereserved �y, . ·Grate·. �o��kiss,' gen-bct-n requested. to .wear o�e.Deeol1lting was st&!ted yeste�_'YafternOOn and �ill ;be' e�mpl� :�iythis &tterDoon� The Freshmen ': willDR. c .. K. JBI'F.BBIIOK gh'e a cotillion ,in Bartlett :thili after-OF HBW YOBK.WlLL,n()(Ju, and will get the floot in"�bapePBBAOH 1lf IlA5DBL' for dane-ing toniJrht.BlIpper 8ein4 ·!.t 12. ..cCoJdiDued OD pap ... "8e\"'enty_five persons attended tht.'l�ture of Exchange Professor AbeiLefl'&llc yesterday in Lexington. lIau· The Rev. Dr. Charles E. .Tetrenon of,riee de Guerin, a Fren�h writer of th .. • Xew York will be 8unllay's preaeher �elve danees will be gi�en befo�nineteenth �entt1ry, was the wbjet"t in Madel. Dr. Jefrel'tlOn was born in ,the supper, whie" will be werved illof the address. Professor Lefrant· 1860, and received his fil1lt degrees at Hutchin!lOn at 12. The' me&l," the be.tread excerpts from hi. book on rle Ohio Wesleyan uni\'er'1llity. Later hc "'cr served.'at· a Prom, 'at"eordiD,::toGueriD and selections from '·The Cen- was Mlperiatenclent of l'C"h 001 " at "('omlDitte.,'" bee. prepa .... ,bytaur.' one of de Guerin's mOl4t, wiclely Worthington, Ohio, and took the dC'. Mr. Bal'1'cll of the Commen.... T�"read poema. gTPe of B. T. S. at Boston \lnh·ersit�· clances will be played after Ute .. p-At the reception which followell, in )8�8, lie haJ\ rec-E-h'(',1 the clt'gret! peT, the party breaking up, at.' 2. lCusioProfeaor Lefranc expressed !10me of of D. D. from Oberlin, Union anfl Yale, ","ill be furnished by Cope Har� and.i. personal vie1fs con�erning the Uni· and that of LI ... D. from Ohio W�ley. an o�hetltra of twelve pi��vft'8it7. "Girls have added an element an. lie WM or.lained to the Congr(' The �eptio" .. olnmitt�· will" __... _ .. CIIIIMIl - • � of interest to my ela.qee in thi� insti· $tntional ministry in lR87.anll beeame thl. morning at 10:15 in Cobb .98.w ... � �'of �e taticna," he Aid, "for I, taught only the pa!'!tor at the Bro.thrflY, taberna("l .. Chairman Peattie hal' requeRted, tbt']908 �bafI"'" : --. ... IBen i'D the Sorbonne. The meeting of in the lWIle city. TIle Rev •• Tefre,",on evt'rv membel' be pftMnt � thi'; wintri�' .' e .... ' to Car· �1I and wOlDen as in thiR Cerde Fran- has � '. JD�mber �f tite Yale ("or� .,. t�e only meeting of the� (!olll"i�11�)� of "".�'11 '_ben t!&ia should be enrou�d." pcration sinee 1902. lie illt thc' author BIIltIaS of ....... �wqaaa iaal faIL Be wiD .... Mtift' Among those present were Profes.-.or of �veral religiOus worb. jn.-In,ling Tht' t".el\'"e (\'e1ocok edition ,of, tOlllGr-eha'P &hod • _d41Ie'" 8eptembel' NitEe, .A8sifttant Professon Davic� "Doctrines aDd �" "ThiDg1' Fnn· row'1It MAROON wil1· be de\"'oted' to:.31td remahl·..-tD N�ber 11. Btetre1l and Babe�k, and Mr. &hoell. Mr'l damental," '''l'be Minister as a Pm �i.1 ProID ilWnle. Tb� �1a� S�eived .1. J. D. troa t •• Uaivenity &hoe11'. elass in French conversation I phet," "Faith and Life," and "Wh� o't"loc-k edition wiU al!1O ('!ontain 'ProtIl• JlJL .un ... ill a bod7. IWe )lay Believe ia Life After Death."TIle eo._�''''' t.�" an thewome. 1IeIp. ia tile � of poften,ba •• en ... ...a.iela. bearda for tJKoproeeairio. te Keia� "'.n.Ia7, at 10:15,Ala,.. . ·fIiII' pOle, fIJi-. • ,.. oflDdia, � .�.' ...... '- la4ka�the ...... n .. ,..._..,.... Ii.. t<,tiiDA.ftIJI • .AlLY JIABOOB. FB.IDAY. FBBaUAB.Y 20. 1914.i:I" 0tDeIaI ...... & Se • ..,.per of ... 1J"�IIU7 cal ChIeap. BaUetiaThe Daily MarooD :e==========��========.•TODAYl-, W. CottlngbamII. s, Gor��B. P. )IaslW. H. Lrman Prom recePtion committee. 10:15"Cobb 9B.Und.-gra4ua.te lII&theaLat1c&l cl11b,4. Byerson 35-German clDb, i:3O, Lui.Dgton li.Episcopal lien's and Women's dubs,'!( ••• Editor 6, LexinctOD..A.tlaldie8 IWber Prom reception, 9, Bartlett.Basl_fO.. .aaacerCln:OllaUOD XaaacerPubUahed 1Il0rnlDC" ucept BllDdaJ' .. d".Dd&7. durlDC the AutulDD. WlDter aDdSprtnc Quarter-. by The D&ll,. IIaz'oonatafLSENIORS DELINQUENTIN HAVING PICTUBESTA.XE.N FOB YEAR BOOKEDter ... d a. 5econd·clsu mall at theCblcaso Poatotnce, Cblc3CO. 111_ Karch II.UOi. \Ulo.l.,r A..:t ot lIucb S, II'S.t;(;H:SCIUI'TIOS B..�TES.Sy car::i ... :-: 1::,50 a yt'ar: $1.00 a Quarter.Sy m;tJl: S:>,OO a ),ear; $l.::!5 a Quarter.&1ltorlal·Bu!'lnes. orn«, ElUa Z'-T .. l ... pbon... 1I1.!",'a)' SOO. After 10 p m.My.!. Park 4569, Following is a. list oi Seniors whoha\'� uot Lad thdr pie tures taken furthis year's Cap aud Gowu and havenot handed in the ir activities cards:Arouberg, L.; Ackermauu, .LilfiuuAdams, C. W.; Arkiu, 11.; Baiu, Cora ;Berger, F. L.; Blodgett, llae; Busworth, \\". B.; Bradburn, R.; Brown,1I. A.; Buell, Ella L.; Bark, W.;Ch:md.Ier, Ennna ; Chapmau, Grace A...; Cisua,C. G.; Coggeshall, Ruth; Cohn, E. J.;. out c� -:1:..:- 'l":'ay to reu.ind Uulversity ,Cooke, .-\.. W.; Coy, Lulu; David, W.to do W.; Deuiston, F'lorence ; De\'ine llary:lolarOOD Pre5:!. �Sll Cottsge Gro,,'e AYenueMR. HCBEN'S CANDIDACY.\\hil� it l!lay Ll' l'arly to say DlUC�:o!' tIll' City Coune il, it is notstudcnrs of t h is opportunityDirteksou, ll:lr,Y; Dixon, Francesj Dor;somet lriug .\,;"rth while. Those who re-ranee, llary; Douthett, O. R.; Dunham!niemb ... 'r the :;t.i�'ring times when Pro' C. }'.; Eddy, Bernice; Ellobogen, liar·icssor Merriam was running for may- guer.ire ; Ellis! H.; J::�ss�r! O. J.; Em;,or-th ... • t inies when members of the blerou, H. R.;, Fauuiug, lIarit'; Piske,football t ...-am invaded the first ward, G. F.; F'leeuer, P. P.; Frank, 8. J.;that their phys ical pruw('s$ might serve lJolJbcrg, .\linnie; Golub, So; Goodhue,Prances; Graham L.; Gr:t.nt, D. 11.:t o impress the "rept'atcrs" when theGwin, .Alva; Gwinn, Edith; Halling,"intellt'dUal strength" of slighter- 0B. .; Hauaford, Clara; HarJinger, R.built fellows did Dot sutIin"--to tLem \Y.; Hemingway, A.; Hendr iques, Gila:this opening ... -in �ome as a challenge H�s, G. R.: Hiatt, L. \Y.; Hicks, C.to repeat, t o �urpass. their achieve, J�; Hilliard, Ethd; Hines, lI:1rion;me nt (If th� past. But for the others;who do not fed 3S yt>terans called,:1�!lin �o the �attl�, this C:1n be said,withouf iIi' the- It;ast iO"oh'ing lIr.lIo-. ben's per�onality in an�' W:1y. A. sehoL:n' :1S :1n :11Jerman is nlways d(>sirnbl�-tl13t is: one or a few scholars.. Toha\'e a man in our city eouncil whoselife is ..It'\'oted to studY-:1 man who is Horner, Letra ; Houston, Prances:Howe, _\lict'; lIer, E.; Isaeewitz, H.;.lones, S:1r3h V.; Kauton, J. R.; Kap­lan, 8.; Ki:rkpatrick; Kispert, R.; AO'�t'�, S. F.; Lapham: Inez; Leach, W.8.: L('e, LyJia; LeonarJ, W. E.; Lill�' .Faith H.; Louthian, L. 4; 1..0\':18, A.:Maris, ,,".; llaxwell, Fay; Y:1yer, R.G.; Yiller, lIargueritt'; Mundy, G. _-\.,:Yunroe, Margaret; lIeArdle, lsabelh,':X'Rgle, lIarie; Xeff', L. L.; Xorton: L.:': not immerseJ in the depths of "'prac· Osman, Laura; Osusky, S.; P:1rkt'.ticnl lift":" wl10 has no business inter, Yila; Parks, B.; P3trie� Florence;ests through which he m:1y be reaeheJ Pt"ndley, Fannie; Peterson, S. F.:-3 m:1n who is :lccustomed to look:1t Pierce, S.; Pittman, Lucia G.; �-Poyen, R.; Prater, lIeina; Ree\"e, H.problems from the sdentific viewpoint R.; Rogers, 1I. P.; Hosenheim, Ethel;-a m:tn who is not :1ir:1id to take a Touth, Elsie; Rowlands, Louise; Ruff'.b'!'oaJ viewpoint: :1nd look at questions ner, Edwina; Rupp, J. R.; Seaton, O.gencrnll�', instead of considering mere E.; Sherwood, L. R.; Srumebotham.'1y the political and business interests Hannah; Skourup.EUen; Smith, W. I .... ;of the forces supporting and oppo5iu� Spencer, W. H.; Spraglle, Aris; Stearn.lL C.; Stevenson, Hazel; Stewart! J.the partkalar mo\'�uch a man is H.; Stulik, C. K.; Swawite, Augusta:UW:1Ys valu3ble. .\nd without know- A.; Taylor, lIargaret; Teder, J. E.:ing lIr. Roben in the le:1st, it is fa.iri�- Tillotson, L. G.; Tomm, Helen; Val.!'�fe to say that he is sueh :1 msn. pen, Margaret; Vogtel, Y. A,; We�'r.Eyen suppose he were nothing more-- Adda; Wichmann, G.: Whiffen� C. F.:e"en surr(l�e that he would tend to Whitfield, Buth; Willem�n, Jennie:Williams. L. E.nl'�le�t such items as th� paving (IfFi tty,(,i;::hth !'trt'd and the light� :ll(lng wm Speak on Bible SchooLDr. Robert G. Boville of �ew YorkDrexd aYt'r.ue--hi.:; prt.'sen�e in th'!'L.. ". will gi\"e an atldress Thursaay :1t -; :� ....('')undl wvult1 be tl�('iul. simply 1"in Haskell. His ledure will take up"�ns(' h� woul.} \'ontrib�lte \'areiul 3n·} the origin and growth of the D:lilyVacation Bible Schools of Americn. ofwhieh he is director.mattt'r is thi!--lIr. ltoht'n r('l'r��('nts .Hately.the rniwrsit�·l"niwrsitythe Fni\'ersity andstre('�� w:�,!:( .. �:t rt'::�r..l :\)r tht' metho-lof r:l.YIr.\'nt :!,!t.!,: ... ',l-to t�kl' a I't'sitic:n on the s�l,w:l: whil'h i5 influt'n('(',lby the ('1:ln10r (.t {�"ore,} stort',kt�'p'ers who W:1:.t thl' �uhw:t�· to pa!'� tht'irproperty. "'l' Dt,('.l 31.1erm('n with a Open Saturday Nl£ht.Now in Our NEW HOME, N. B Comer State &D4 3'acbon.Annual Sale 01 Blue Serge Snits, $14.75Two THOUSJ.i\ND blue serge suits are In­volved--t,,·o thousand of the very finest blueserges that ever entered this famous annual event.The serges are of long, silky Australian \\"001--­guaranteed sun and weather proof colors=-plain and fancy stripeweaves-finished or unshorn. The tailoring and styling of thesesuits was entrusted to a maker famous for his prod llcts---t heworkmanship rivals the finest merchant tailoring. Five h un­dred and twelve of these suits are of $20 quality= l.Ldl arc of 525quality=-So l are of S27 quality. Beginning Saturday thesesplendid blue serge suits in sizes $14 75for every man will be sold at . •Overcoats in a FinalClearance at $10THESE are our �lf_�.���$IS and $:!O overcoats->­serviceable. stylish. dependable coats that itis almost disrespectfui to clear at so Iowa price.But the season is waning ami Wt: can hardlv affordto quibble about cost or protit_ Our consci�ntioussuggestion to any man, whether he needs an overcoatimrnediatelv or not. is to buv one of these coatsand consig-n it to his wardrobe for next-winter-s­he will in many instances double ·the value of hismoney by doin-g so. '. siusu ... 'Sl8-:aotl i20; $1, 0overcoats, beginning Saturday" atOvercoats· Clearingat $15 and $20YO lJ may now buy, for final clearance, our $25and $30 lines of overcoats at· $l5--the itemhas been made doubly attractiye by -the addition?f several hundred smart, Balmacaans, $15m fancy weaves.YOUR last opportunity to buy $32.50 and$:35 overcoats at $:!O is told of here. Thefact that this is the final chance should spur youinto instant action for coats as fine as $20these will never agam sell atClasaes to Meet in Lexington. I'All women's gym da5�{"5 will mt't'"in Lexington unt.il furtht'r arran�t� ImenU ean be matle, :1ccortling to th,� i.. tntement it'SuCtl yt'�tl'Tlla�' b�' �(i:-,:-, :{)u.llt�'\". head of tht' women's l'h'\'�it':lt:• • i('ulturt' tlepartment. Tht' ro.)f of �b';• IgymD8slUm has complt·tl'ly coll:ll'�\"1 Iin [,lact'5. an.l the �l'iling of thl' lu!lt'h tl'"om i� 1lt'ginnillg to \'rnl,k, \\" •. rk .. i II('on�truetion will l·on�nll'n.'e imlll'" Flowers for the PromCHOICE CCBSAOBS OF OBCBJDS. BUftBB-FLY SWBft PBA8,VIOLftS, AND LILIB8 01' TBB • VALLEY •NO BX'lBA 00ft FOB smm DS AND ftE8.Place your Order Early. Choice Assortment o( Cut Flowers andBas�ets Alwa) s on HandPALIIS BBN'1'ED FOR ALL. OCCASIONS.A. McAdam. W. J. Lagrotta�---- - - .':'elepbone Hyde Putt 18. 1303 E. 53rd Street..Will Hold Special Services,"atrioti.· n,u�i,' an.l aololr.· .. 'e.. \\ i!! 'm(>n art' heing traine.l :In.l arc t'X- I Iht. t't'aturt'� {If tht· �p"'t'ial �t'n'i,'.' to lol' :pecte-.I to take :1n ath'an('t'ol psrt in ht'lol in bCln<,r ('i W3�hin::tol:'� 1.irth. Iworking out our ('i\'ie antI nation:t1 any at lIy.le Park Prt':-,h�'h'rian t·l�lIr.'h. iproblem!', anll they �hou].l work t.o. R1:\('k�tone avenue :tn·1 :;�r.1 !'th"'� Igether "With each other in this aim, �'llltll\y t'\'eninj.!. Prol.,��or .T. ){. .·or:\' , iAs a last word-might "e a�k that tE'r will speak on ·'Th., Patri(lt of E,I. I'( H b I u('ation." ,lohn T. Rit'hal"!" on "Th·';., r. 0 eD et us hear from him �oon.' : IP:ltriot of Ci\'ic.'5," Rt'\,. .l. D. }�l.'n:· ithat We Inay know for what he stan,l", in� ()n "The Patriot Abro:l'}" :In·1 Rt'\', 'I:tnd dlns � ahle iD�lligently to makl' I Alexander A1i!lon On "Tht' (,hri!"�i:\n •;:p our nunJ.s whether to support. him? P:ltriot:' j iI,!('t�"ht',! point ('of '\"ie'\'\"-.."lt l�:lst :l f�wof th('m. And if )[r. Holten also b�intensely int('rest�.l in the war,l--.'"Omuch the b('tter. But abo\'c and h�.yontl tbt� w:lrd 3nJ city :l5pCCt of tht' 'VVanted At Oncefaelt .... t 1M UmenitJ 10 c«I.e i. II:d imnsti.lle GarSpecial Ollerto CoIIep MenHERZKA BROTHERS:- : Tailors :-:1545 East53rd StreetTelephone H. P. 1037. Open �entqs and Sunda, MOI'IIba&.••••••••••••••••••••••••••!IIi DAILY MA1lOO1f, l'lUDAY, FEBRUARY 2_0, 1914 .CLASSIFIEDUVlRTlSEIDNI'S5c per .Iine, No advertisements re­eeived for less than 25c. All d .... 0e4adYortisemonu must be »a.i4. in ..s­YaDCe. . ---=======:.::=-� !CONSTITUTION OF ;THE DAILY M�l_{��_=.c."clThe Board of Directors shall have Iows: ManugilJg Edit or, t\\�'1I1y-r:\'�'the right at any time to borrow, 011 per cent (25'}(.); Xews EtI:tot·, fif'tc':'1reasonable interest, money to reduce per cent (l5';�); Athlet l« l:diLJ:·, to nor eliminate the aforesaid 8um in per cent (10%). Losses shul l Iw ,L v i-i ,transfer and pay principal and inter- ('11 among; the Business :\Jali:I:..:'t'l" :111"est on the Joan' in installment8 of not Editors in the same propo rt jall as I !I"WANTED-Por permaueut poelflons, Iess than one hundred and sixty·nine profits. Settlement of profj�s :-:!::til �::two IUCIl who ure over twenty-five dollars and thirty cents ($169.30) a made by the Business :\L:llW;':1'l' 'IIi" r­years of age, and wllo eitber have de- year from the gr081J receipts of the terly on the bush; of his repl�l't s, til,' 'grees or will receive them the present paper. settlemeuts to be malic lJl'i'l)l'c t!ll' f': .._quart er, :\lwst be of good uddress, No When the aforesaid sum in transfer teenth (1) day of the fi)":.;t IllUII�il \Ii'part t irue or t euipurury UlCIl will be �haJl have been reduced below five the sueer-ediug quarter. The ... ,� i <: ,c(lw;ltlcn'J fur t hese po�itiuus. Phone hundred ($500) dollars each Buslness busiuess mu nugvrs shu ll 1'\'(.":" t' ;"W. C. Stone, Randolph a:W-l and make Manager shall, before aseumlng' his remunerat ion commissions Oil :,t1';\'!'�i,;appointment, duties, -deposit with the Board of Di- sing Kulil'itell by them, tlll'�I' "O:'l'"i,rectors his personal note, atisfactor· sious to 'be det erruined by the hu:-:il;"-- 'IDRESS SUIT TOB. i;.l\,LF-Size 36;'JU i1y endorsed for the amount of the Manager, subject to till' :'1'1'1' )\-::1 "IgO:'1 l'ontlit:':)II: 1':I�t �(il.l: sell #0:s r: difference between the sum in trans- the Board of Directors. I'1", i 11(' '.ud i Ilg ,tl,·css shi ;·t, c ollare and fer and five hundred ($500) dollars.tie. l·1.aollc '!\'\'uil,gs H. P. fi66�. SCltioil 3. The ueer.uuts 1)1 �hc !:,(: j-When the sum in transfer shall ha veness :Malluger shall ile :Luditn: �.\",::been extlngulsbed, the aforesaid note quarter by the U nivcrait y :Iud it o r, '1':1"FOUND--A Kappa Sigma pin in F.J- shall be for five hundred ($500) d(ll-Business Mallager shall Illa!,t' I!l. :11 i:' ly.Iis Hull. Loser lUay huve same by Iars and shall continue permanontly ut quarterly and unnunl fI_'pi,rts to t i..appl�'illg to .Janitor of Ellis Hall. this amount. The aforesaid note shall Board of Directors. Tile 1l11'I!tl:ly :','_stand aa a guarantee of good faith..... -nr ports shall be in the huu.is OL i lu:n.n & ONE planning to travel in Eu- o.n the part of the Buainess Manager, President of the Bourd of 1Jjl'�"'�ul':' !,;"rope next summer can save eonsid- and it shall be heJd in trust by the the tenth (10) day of the m o n t h �;1li'.eruble money by going with a person- Unh·ersity Btsgistrar, to be drawn outceediug, and shall show ill de:;:il th,'ally conductd party, Communieats with only upon the joint order of the Presi;X amount of advertising run, ii\'c :1I"l... Y., ·t:t, :\[ nroon office. dent of the Board of Trustees and amember of the University Board of dead, the proportion of trade and I":t,.:!tWAN'l'ED-3 brigbt, energetic yOUdg Student Organizations, Publicafious aclvertising, the amount rce c ivc.l iol'advertising in cash and trn.l«, till'men wanted fur profitable summer and Exhibitions, and it shall be drawnG amout deducted for eomm issiuu, d.'.,work. uaranteed salary or eommia, only to pay the debts of the paper or1'11• on. the amount received from su I )snj 1'-Cnl on G. C. Burton, room 336 to be returned to the Business Mana-D-::I Prado hotel. ger upon hi. retirement and the de. tlons, the expense of prillt�n�, oil'i,·.,maintenance and so forth. The qu a r-posit of a similar note by his sueces-A TRIP ABROAD for congenial peopleunder ideal University Travel g81d­auee and at minimum cost. Thre� plaeesare still open. For particulars addreSllCarol Dorothy Kuhns, 0 .··.--.··::�:1;0::;0::� �h:UJ::��:�::l·�'�I� �::�I h ST LOUISautumn quarter shall be in the halld� � • . .of the President of the Board of D!·I ��rectors not later than Jallu:II'Y tellti�I'�(10) that for the winter quarter Il .. ; llater than April tenth (10); nu.l r hn t. . _�_ .._ __ I,for the spring quarter in as cOlllp!eL" �form as possible, at least two da,L; ,�previous to the annual meeting. 'fhl' .�annual report shall coyer the euti .. " i.��.business transacted during the year,and shall be in the hands (if the l'n':,_itlent of the Board of Djredor� ill ,I:: �complete form as possible, at least t W(l 1Ilays prcvious t.o the allllll:!l n;el't iII.::. ';�\I .•,..,.���sor.SecUon 2. DiYi81Ol1 of Profits andLosses. From the gross receipts alllegitimate expenses shall be paid. Fif·ty per cent (50%) of the net receiptsChicago Representativ�, shall go to the Business Manager usPhone Drexel.161;: 4401:Berkl9 ave, his profits,from which he- shall pay·aUpersonal expenses incurred in the per­formance of his duties. All commis·sions !.or advertising shall be paid usexpenses of the peper, it being under­stood that the Business Manager shsllreeeive no commision for advertisinghe personally soJicts, or which comesVANTED-The Ca-p and Gowns for .the years of 1896·1897; 1903. A rea- in unsolicited. Fifty per cent (50%):\Dahle price will be -paid. Daily Ma· of the net receipts shall be divideclPrise CG1destama to lUIport--All di- Northwestern will stage a t\"o-.l:-.' 0vinity stndents' deltiring to compete in(Ioor intcrschola.�tic nn'ct 011 �r::l"I'h dfor the John Richard Lindgren orator· 27 and 28 in Pattcn J!�·mn:lsiulll. Tilt' �ical pri:r.e have been requested to re·· program \Dclndes a full list of tr:l,·1; � CIT y 76 West Adams Slport to the dean of the Divinity school I and swimming events, b('�i,les n 111;1ll.." TICKET OF.FICE 'before tomorrow. ber of special races. Coa('h Oml'r I'X.. h. J- CARMlCHAEL. D. P. A. PhoDes: CeDL 6Z7O-Auto 6t-472Peets entries from throughout tlH' \\','S! �. ... _ - _' •• _ •• __ • _._Y •. K. O. A. I"1eI4 �The Colored � -<>. e ... CD � E&P c;: .. ...and intends to make it the premier i 11- ...a..Man's Y. ::M. C. A. and Douglas center �� 0 <» _ �� .. - - 0 - • - • JUl • • - • - - _.·Ioor interscholnstic of the ('011 llt r_\·.will be vistted by 16e party taking the �.. ll. 0. A. 1e1cl trip tom·orrow morn- .\Baseball practicc in tlle eal!I's heg::l: : '1ing, leaving Cobb 12A, at 8:30. I �this week at Punlue uncler the d i rl'" -' 'I'New � Olu�The New Tea- tion of Coach Nicol. Fort'· men rl't'I)!'! - I )tament dub will meet ::Monday at 7�3t). cd for the first session. . .)in Haskell 12. A paper will bo read by �Royal on "ffistories in New Testa- Wisconsin track canc]i,late's will !"t'l'" �ment Tim-," whieh will be followed resent thirteen sororitie:l ill a fI'1:1.'" :-:". I )hy a general dileussion., at the annual incloor reby l.':lI"lli, '11. )Friday, February 21. :�BOld O. aDA A. '1'_ IJ.'�-Psy. I) .c-hological tests for Commerce and Illinois will open the C(ll1f,'r,""" \ IIE!'T !n- .1 ('()I.U:';J:; _"il�'1\ •• • :i II E.IT'QI .ll:1";:I:,": I nu ('O/,I,E(;r. .1fR:V.• lmlnlStratlon students will be held traC'k schedule again�t Ohio :-:t:!t" :-:,': 3, ."l'U'!.' /, To" n;, ... · l·n, .. cnl.lI:(;r.; T�.Ilf8tt.ulay at 10:015 in Harper 1111. All uTclay. BCC'all�e of th� 1'I'il'I'� ": ',I': ,0 '!'Cl i'; ;;';:' ,.:,. V.';>:k tc, Thirty Theatres!'tttdents taking the tests will be ex· tion of the BIl('k('ye tl'alll, it 1,:,·· ";!:\: ��y i-). �'.Ti: � :;01\J. \11\ NAGERf'\1�d from their 10:45 cl� mutually agr('ed that h"th 1,';'11,":'; .: ,) 11'-'1".'r'1:TI:I�:-: I",n rnw.\GO'\ �;�' .... , !\!v:.!L.n <:1m! Fi:-crroofNo 0,. aa- IJ.'�-Gymnasium he limit�d to twcnty IIII'll 1,;;.11 :1 ,:! 'IIf'lasses will not meet today, owing td ;1!1�· first and Beeond placc� 'will ,,,:i' ; �the (lee orating that is being done for I � .4:I-cI�""�"��"''''UD1Yel'Sl� WID be Rcprcscntc·1. ._...a.�the Prom. Swimmig elaaes will meetMembers of Grcen hall have issuedas usual.in\·itation� to the fa�ulty for the an-W�reshman with some ex­perience in camping or n�w engagedwith work lUI assistant in Wisconsincamp, Jnly and August. Address W. ll.Kiplinger, Morgan Park, III0(',... ofl"iee.BOABD-In small private family. Ex­cellent home cooking. Limited Dumberat table. AddreSl' 6134 Woodlawn ave'Doe, 3rd apartm\!nt, telephone Hyde,Park 637. among the exeeutive edi_tors as fol_ (To be continued.)THECom Exchange National Bank., Claleap.Capital8arp�U8 13,000.000.006,000,000..00 Brief Camp�1tewl-== ::r= • ... Athletics Brevities Best Reached by Through and Fast Trains of theILLINOIS CENTRALAll Steel DaylightjSpecialLea\'es Chicaso 10:02 a. m.: arrives St. Louis (vi� �ercha!ltsBridgc6;02 p. ID. lndestructicble steel cars of hand�ome !ntenor 6 IshEve.-y comlort and convenience will be found ,:m thIS tram.Diamond SpecialLeave Chicago 10: 30 t;). ro.; arrive Sl. Louis 7:48 a. m. Electric­lighted train. A convenient (. vening departure {rom Chicago.................UDdlYided Profits •••••••• 1,000,00.00 Stops t!ade in: Both Direction( at South Side ThroucbStations. 43rd. 53rd and 63rd Streets'JL::('I\i:llicn F .. rlcr Can. Cafe Club Cars. SleepingCars. Free l\.cdining Chair Cars and CoachesTickets. Fares and Sleepinc Cal' Reael'Yations atHotel CumberlandNEW YORKBrvJ.d·,vay at 5�h Street.Near 50:n �treet Subway Station and53rd Street Elevated."BroaGway" cal'S from GrandCeratral Depot.Seventh A venue Cars from Pennsyl-vania Station.srn�l'J:lm: t,·Or. THE DATLY �IAROO:'J.OFFICERS.ER�ST A. HA1I)lILL. �M.CHARLES 1.. HUTCHL�N. Vlee-Pna.CHAUSCEY J. BLAIR. Vlo.�h".l.D. A. »OULTON. vlce_Pre8I4qt. .B. C. SAlIlIO:SS. VIC:e-�I'RA.�K w. S)lITH. Secntu7.EDWARD F, SCIIOENECK,. ._. Club 1_.J, EDWARD lIAAS. A.-t. CaIIIle."AllES G. WAKEFI4I:LD ....... 0UId_.LEWIS E. GARY. A_t. �.DIRICCTORS..OauteaH Wacker C1y4. II. CUTKartlA A Ryerson E4wln o. �JEdward B Butler Wat80D II. Blairaa.",_ H. Hulburd Edwanl A. .... .Cler'enee Bucklnl(ham Fftder1dt W. ��R--.tmtn ("-"�,� 1tm� A.. ,,�_SUBSCRIBE FORTilE DAILY MAROONAll the �ampns neWLOreen Hall WID Entertain.nual entcrtainment to be heM tomor­row night. The fcature of the partywill be a sight·seeing trip in which theprominent places of Chicago will beBBtirizccl hy occupa.nts of the differentrooms in the hall. The Univc�ity of Chll'ngo \·,il It:l\"a rf'presentati\'c at th� fifth 11111'l'11":wm A"*- BpfropaH'D' tional CongTCl'Il" of PhitM�]'h�·, to I",The Rp,verend ::Mr. George Craig heM at London, S('pt('mhN� l!1t:t. Pro!'.8tewart of Evanston will speak thi� .Tamt'.!'I E. Tofts, h(':ttl of tIle' oIl'I,,·r:­evening at a dinner to be given by the men tof Phi1�ophy. "ithN witl :lft'''I·1Epi!k!opal )len'. aIId Epifteopal Wom- m('nt of Philosophy, "'ill e'ithl'r �th'01,1.. '. cl ... ia � 1"'!'M1L the faculty of the department.I ������������GA�.CK_ .."TriNtau uud Isolde" itS well kuowu tonil lovers of music. The prelude OpeWi Groat MuateaJ.,. S�cces8- of. the Seasonwith u motive called the "Confessiou - � B:B��:�., .,'-PLBASU&E_ �EEKJ1R:s-'of Love" in the vioiueellos, a.nd is fol·'\''-''41 by another, "Deeire," played byht> oboe. Seven ot the most import-CHICAGO MEETS ILUNI .Varsity Swimme� Have DualMeet With Orange and BlueT earn T omorrow=Illincis is F a­veriteChicago's nutators will euvouuter au' OIVE CONOBBT 'l'UE8DA�•rContinued from p�e 1.)other hard propositiou tolUorrow when ant motives are touched on in this in­thl�y IIIt'et Illinois ill Bartlett. The II. troduetiou to the opera. The wholeIiui have a well balaueed team, ami prt>lulle umounts to "a great clim.a.x ofinr-Iude several stnrs iu their ranks. tolllotioll, (lying away in exhauation."Wh�l'Oll�ill wus eaaily tlefeatetl by the Thl' Love Death folllow8 the prelude.Orange and Blue tearu early ill t he It iN tuken from the last act, and rep, COIAlf'S GlANDAnother Cohan &: Harris "l'11umph.Oeo. II. Cohan's Mystery Farceseason, Coach White -Ioes nut bl'lil'\'C resents Isolode, in frenzied ecstacy, "SEVEN KEYS TO BALDPATE"that Illinois is as strong us �(lrtll\\'lost. lCill;.:in:.: hor Iast love song over Tris·ern, but does IIOt regard Chicugo as tnu's 4ltoa.1 bodyy, According to somehuv iug more than a fighting l'IlUlH'C to nuthnrtt ies, the weird passages in thistaiu e\'cub, Illinois has a well hu l-a need team that should score heuvlly Overture, "Abu Hassuu' "'cLcrin every event. Weakness in the hren .. t Symphony No.8, B minor.The Brand atthe "Round UpS! i __ ""_�II"The cow�ys of th� West tong ago discovered in"Bull" Durham tobacco "ths- M3�iJlgs'" of the most $Qt­ufYi1lf cigarettes in the world -:- the! kind they rolled forthemselv�s with their own hands, to suit their owntaste, from this riJ¥:_, _mellow tobacco,That homely Wastem term, "the Makings" hasbecome the most famoes §muf':-phr�se in the world.T-oiay milliom of men of all classes and occunations­hut of the same clean-cut, IOOnly f!IP�- find -the sameslpreme satisfaction in the fresh, hand-made cigarettesthey roll fromGENUINE .-:BULL DURHAMSMOKING TOBACCO<EnOa8Ta /or forfg banJ·rnoJe dgtDdIes In ecrc1a 5e .Jack)There is a unique aroma to "Bull" Durham that allmen like. It is produced by a secret process knownonly to the makers of "Bull"AJtforFREE Durham. Itis deliciouslyfra-=t of;:� grant and adds one or moreColIC C enjoyable qualities to this su-perb tobacco.F R E E An Illustrated Booilet.. . showing how to "RoUY oar OWn. .. and n floo� of cigareuepapers,will both be lJ13iJeCJ'�, to any address inU. S. OIl postal re�st. Address" Bull"Durham, Durham. N. C. Room 1210. winAlthough Chicngo is Htrong in cer- :Irt' IIOt duplicated in any of 'Vainer'sworks,The Program..(uufinished) .........•... Schubertstroke, two hundred. and twenty yar.1swim, aud l,lullge is expected to gi veHl iuuis a heavy advantage. In lIcDonald the Hlini have one of the best. :::\uite 'Impressions d·ltulie"Lichter tbe national champion. Lyman DNlIl Wigmore of the Northwesteruhas been showing good. form and cap' Uuiversity Law school. and Attorneytured this event in both Northwestern GIIY Blake spoke on the volue of 90'meets, but is hardly in _).lcDonoM·s (.inl ser\'ice ana the work of the Chi-;-class. 4'U;,rO Legal A ill SOl·it-·ty,' at a dinnerGriffin and Green are Fast. attended by 100 Iaw student..�; la�tGriffin and Green in the sprints are niuht in Hutchinson ('ate.:: Dean Hallgil'e him a close race. The dope at presided at the meeting, which -was ar�.present favors Pavlicek in the forty ranged by the Law �l'la()ol y. 1\1: c, A..;::\'-1i1I"Whether J01I drink it to quench thirst-for refresh·ment-for pure pleasure in its deliciousness Coca:Colascores goal. It satisfies you in a manner and Wlth acompleteness _possible to no other beTerage.Delicious-RefreshingThirst-QuenchingTHE COCA-COLA co.,..__ Ga. w.anuAs .,_ wee _ -'"-tbld:crIeoc.c.1a. Pnten.t7 Jewell7Leat.er 0004.Col1el'8 N onlUe. E.hae4 sc&ao • .,.w ...... l.dtaUo ••camq cu..BROCHONENGRAVING COt.1PA NYB. G. TURNERPresident .1 •• allen B.D ....For all 'round wear and good serviceWe recommend our SPECIAL WIN­TER OFFER---A black, blue or grayserge or cheviot suit, with extra trou­sers of the same or stripe material$30.00t.rAlLOB FOB YOVJfG IIBJI1'BBEE 8TOBES: 7 N. La BaDe 8t. � E. J.ebo. Bh·d.il K Moor088t. plungers iu the country. He hus a ree­ord of seventy-five feet, and plungessixty feet in twenty.6\"e seconds.'I'hompson, his partner, plunges Nixt�·((Oct well under thirty.five seeouds.lie Donald is practically as g0041 88 •�·:lI"41 swim and the Illini in the hun'tlr('1] yarll e\·ent. lllinois will captur\'the first two plaees in the breastNtroke, with Beamont anll Meier. Pa,·'Ii('('k should win the bnck stroke, an41Neff will give Griffin and Green a fightin the two.twenty. Illinois has a fu.."trelay team that heM the Confer('neercc'ore} before the Northwestern quar­tet loweretl it lu."t Saturdny,Entries.40 yare1 swim--Chieago: Pavlicek,Neff, Olson; Illinois: Green, Griffin.Plunge for (listanee-Chicago: Neff.Lyman. Rellmon; Illinois: Mt'Donalcl:Thompson.200 yare1 breast stroke--Chit'ago:Goodman, Moore; Illinois: BeaumontMeip.r.]00 yard s\\'im-Chi('a�o: Pavlic('k;N('ff'; nlinois: Green, Griffin RO�R.laO yard bat'k stroke�i('ago: Pa""licek, Shirley; Illinois: Clt'm('nts,Meier220 ward swim--Chi('ago: Neff,Go.,.lman; Illinois: Griffin, Gre('n, Ro��.Relay-Chicago: Pavlit'ck, Neff, 01·!'If")n, M\>ore; Illinois: Grpen, Griffin_Ross, Schisswohl.Bave Coafidence In Prealdent.(By Intercollegiate Press.)Champaign, Ill., Feb. 19-"Wc, th,'('lass of 1914, tlo express oursch'es i!lfull ac-cord with, and as ha\'ing greatconfi41cnce in, the administration "f Allegro moderato.Andaute COil moto..•.......•..•..... , . •• ChurpenrierSerenade, A Ia Funtuiue. A llwcs.Sur Ies Sines. Nappoli.Prelude and Isolde's Love Death,from ·'Tristan. and Isold eO' •• WagnerLaws Bear of Legal Aid.4·OIllDlissioll.j ,.-ne HOTEL or AM9ICAN 1�HOTfJ.tAatt�rA.N..�����FLORENcE 11.' KYBBa-Flo w e r' 5 h:o 11Spedal BeclucUOD to aiulemaF_ O' R, T:.I(·�. � �,O MPhone B)de Pad 30-1377 But 56IIl ....THE-TEA BOUSELUNCBBOR 1L-l:SODINlODt 6: __ 7Pre�itlcnt "ame�" was the rc!'olutiollunanimously a«lopteel by the Senior 1328 It 57th,(')SRR of the uniyersity o� )Ilinoi� at :J 1'a�. for ... L.\lTGlL.�, Til HILI.H, �I EI.ODltA�[A.ILLINOISCHRISTIE Ma"D':>NALDINSWEETHI:ARTSm('('ting TneRtlay. The fact that ncar. Ho�ard's TheatreA Blow at COUlUlerdalized ViceIt Haa AwakelJed Cbic:LIt0'THE TRAlTIC-------_._-- ------POVVERSFANNIE WARDIn the �ughlng _ Successof Seven Countrt-.MADAX PRESmENTCORrr'.Jack Lait's New Pia,.- HELP WANTEDA Clean Comedy Drama wiUaHanry KolkerS:rUDEBAKER1m. 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