.." ,. "...,...( ., .t •.. 1:/. �,. �..i,_.',..".......:. ,..•.. ,.i )" •latiy !larnnttVOL XII. No. 102. UlIlVIIIUIftY OF miIOAGO. 'rUBBDAY, KABOB 10, 191'- PRICE FlVB 0B1ft8TRACK TEAl TO MEETPURPLE AT EVANSTONWall be Held MoDdaYaDd Tu ..day of Next Week InReynolds ClubDECIDE RUSHING RULES BLACIFRIAR TRYOUTSHAVE BEEN POSTPONEDDRAMATIC CLUB SCORES DEATH OF INSTRUtTORuTh� y� Generation�' Mak� DUE TO HEART TkOIQlJ..EUnqualified Hit - Cast andCoach Present Houghtoo'5Com- J?r. Edi� E. Bamard, wtrudoredy in Stellar Fashion mClwm •• tryDepartmentP ....Away After Brief Illn�at Evanston tomorrow in the last ofthe du:d indoor track events of t):,� satisfied to pointyear, Director Stagg hopes to finish it·ets.The HOLD FUNERAL TOMORROW 41i Whether High School PledgingShall be Permiued Will beDetermined At InterfraternityCouncil Meeting TodayVarsity Will Attempt to EndIndoor Dual Seuon With Deci­sive Victory TomorrowTbe most severe criticism which canbe mad" of the Dramatic club's per_!ol'lIlance of Stanley Houghton's•. Younger Generation" is that therewas not enough to criticise, and thatconsequently the reviewer must beout a few minor de- Two alternatives in regard to bighschool rush ing rules will be presentee}at the meeting of the Interfraternity SAY DELAY IS UNAVOIDABLENORTHWESTERN IS STRONGERCltit'a;.;o will meet the Northwesterntrn .. k team in tho Patten gymnnsiutu Dr. Edith Ethel Barnard, illstruc��� coune il today at 2:30. One motion is Cast tryouts for this yearPa Black-ill ehemist.ry at the University, ����� tv the effect that fraternities should friar show, "The Student Superior,"at h('r residence 410 West Sixty-��r-� have a system of Iimit ed laigh school will not be held today. Coach Cot.0111.1 street, on Sunday, Miss Barnttr�l ru!';hing and pledging. The other plan man has been called to New York auelhad suffered from chronic carditis for advoeates having neither high school Lis absence makes the postponemeatClub triumphantly broke with Tutbe past four months. No alarming rUMhing or pledging. Instead, there necessary. Monday and esd&1,symptoms made their appearance, and would be a system prohibiting any March 16 and 17, are the new dateait was believed that the patient's cou rushing before or during the first fonr set for the tryouts.elition was steadily improving. O� weeks of the Autumn quarter, subse- "I deeply regret the postponement,"Friday, two days before her death, quently allowing a period of three s21<1 Manager Henelerson, yesterelal',Miss Barnard attended to her routi�� w�eks for rushing. "hut. it is one of those unavoidableof downtown shopping. Upon h�f The whole issue of fraternity rush; things. It wi� not a1feet the date or ..return, she experlenced some slight . 1 b decid d t . iginally set for the production .of tlte, Hg wtl e ueer e at omorrow s eopain and stopped in at the office o( m�eting. After the two systems of show, however.'Dr. C. F. Weir, the family physician. rushing rules have been presented to Chorus Next Quarter.The advent of Miss Barnard's death the council, a ballot will be taken se- The tryouts will be held at 2:30 Oilgeneration ago. The dialogue sparkles, was without pain,and was exceedingly the Iflth and 17th on the second floor.'1 al d 10 Iect.ing one. The Rushing Rules com-the comeuy is natur , an runs a ng sudden and unexpected. The direct of the Reynolds club. Thirty . mellwithout Ieaving the impression that mit.tee will work out a detailed sys-cause was given as a cardiac hemor tem with the chosen rules as the basis. hnve already announced their inten.·rhage. A· post-mortem examiatlon con- Present Constitution.firmed this eliagnosis. The constitution and by-laws of. Funeral Tomorrow. l the council will be presented in anAll chemical laboratories. at the Uni- orderly, written form for the firstversity will close at 3 tomorrow on time this year. President Leonard has week of next quarter .al, bi '11 b There are five major and ten mino�acount of the funer w ieh WI e arranged the constitution in the eus-held at 4 at the Englewood Baptist te,mary manner during the past week.C.h.urch, at S!xty-third_�treet .. an..el Ste.w", There;· It' a· possibility that slightart ·avenue. The services will be con- changes will be made in the by-laws .ducted by Dr. Ford anel the Rey .tho season with a clean record by tlc­feat ing the Purple decisively. 1'L,'Coo,&;rcnco meet at Evanston Marl· II'\ ..... : ....2)' \till mark the close of the Indoor tradition and preeedent and selected '3,play which was adapted to perform­anee by amateurs, with the result thatperhaps the m�t creditable dramaticeffort in University history was stagedlast Sata-rday. "The Younger Gener-Sl'3RUb:.' , ... ,, .. C�fi �iiler has strengthened histenm I�y, tho addition of three fa::;tlll.1:JJ_:;�hl . .with the slight advantageoC�.2iilpeti�g on the home track, the,..Prn"Jftl,�roOt'ers are expecting a close11l1.·(·t: 'TtAXlcr in: 'the mile and two,uile,- Thnyer'iD the' dash, and Mauryin t�o .bigh ,jUIllP' are the three a1141i­tions:, �ylg� �re ,showing up well Trax­�('r i.� ,�, vcte;�a� �is�nce runner, but,:'itl not compete in the previous meettee:lli�'ic -��f �sfckDe;,s�' Thayer won theaa!'lr:il1: tile' Nerthwestern-Purdun mect ation" is a brilliaDtly written comedy,dealing with the revolt of the present­day younger world qainst the hide­bound traditions and convention of ait has been forced nolens-volens uponthe auditor. The situations are good,the few climaxes are effectivelyLrought in and the play does Dot put tron of trying for parts, and it is ex­pected that many more will sign uphefore Monday, The chorus tryou�will be held some time during the firat80\·CI1:tl •• weeks .a.go,··and Maury has too severe a histrionic tax upon thebeen j!,�npwg .consiatently around five members of the cast.f •. 'c.t nine inches. In' but. one instance did Mr. Hough-t<"n ;IO&e the ·gra.ee with which he car·rieS; along the:�'thread of the clialogue.This occurs in the third act duriDg the parts. The. major characters are:.-_..Tho-,�;",-,-. ---'-. - .,Peter: A boy. of eighteen; im�ei��til'e, idealistic, but earnest and d�GLE:::: CLUB COHOEBT AT termined. He h� no sense of bum�_ROCKFORD IS SUCCESS I' His appearance is youthful. He b�__ few songs, and should be a barito�Morning StiU' Speaks in Pl"aise of or low te�or.PaJ1le and Hamilton. Pip: The football coach, is an �t1a� -I�te, aged tw\!nty·six. He is, extt8ID.iy.Tbe success of the Glee club's joint efficient but conHu-:necl with a.. leu�concert with Beloit College Glee club, ;If his own impor�nce. He affects ..Friclay night at Rockford, Illinois, is sanctimonious air. He should he a bari-:evident from the follownig clipping, tone_taken from the Rockfonl Morning Fred: A senior ,\OOut tw�nty .yea�Star: old. He is well dressed, good 100kiDCJ,"The Unvierstiy men hall eighteen and altogether a likable chap. . II.hns a sense of humor. Should b� ..Cbicago Str'oIqt'lD Field Events.;; ·CII���O'o��p�����,:.�� have-'a diifinc·�j\·o ���l,\'�.n.!�p ip. �� field events, an.l. conversation between Arthur aDd his.pirc�tPJ:. St8311 is • .banking on captur Dr. Charles B. Henderson, the Uni-�r,g '" large- .majority of the these ra�e'r�:. where � the: .J��er, apropos ofversity chapmin. The body' will be in.P' · ... I·nf!;( ... ,· ..... ·..rmas� l"D# 't'he pole vault wI'I) his son's misdemeanor, asks: "Per-u UIU terred in Seville, Ohio. Miss Barnarc1II.' a,oc little c�m".. p'�il:·tTon, and Boroff, haps �OJ1. � J!r�r�4 •. t. �ef.e.d thehis survived by her fat er and mother,MI)OJ:'Q.�1R.c}. ll.dl-.r ft}wuld be able to drinking habits of the working classand,.• es?" •. Thia questiop.. has� practically William E. aDd Emily Barnard,8plit;.�Il·J��· i'emiliiiaer of the points. .. '.- ,. .-.-' .. -.. her brother Harrison B. Barnard.'11.' n(,thing' to d�' with 'the' subject 'under .,.. .' I�.:or�rc.n.:�ti�.���· J.&rdien will be op- '''Sigu;� Xi, the scientific honor so-d.iBeuseio� aY,-,is: apHe�l.l��.�rO,.�t .poscd.:.�q S��!l��fger iD the shot. Tht). f;i�t.·� �f'.' who ich. Miss Barnard was aI iD in a wholly gratuitous maDner in ' .., .�\\"o .�JJ!�,��:·Bta�: .. e�ptured the first ��Dl�:�, i.s ,'at'prese�t drawing up res-order to give Arthur a chance to de-. . -.' ...�wo p.l�c�. ·m:��,�,�ent when Chieago o]�ti��� �tating the great appreciation, .'>9 liver a..few -aoble .��ta �.�t-.tbeB,I:0W.?'.,l, .. �be ',�!'P.!�l' !1neler by a 59._1 . , of her life work, fel. t, by all her friendsfrequenting of- publier :houses,· by lao.�oro:.: :,�.o� .. �?' �� making con�i�t-borers. and a."80ci�tes. The . .resolutions reciltl.}:,.O\"l\l'. forty feet.. .. " .. :.,"" : 'f����(i' t� " Mi�" B;��rd '�. "� true....''rlic hig'li·.·'{I1�p··"a··ppea"" to be The actIng Wf&S:· good throughout,. '. .. .. ' ... ' .... " .... . ... " '.u- ... aT •• t ... t' � �b,' _.... '� the .fri�nd, 3n efficien.t and .p.in�takin�• 1. d fi be '.J � etp, ��_ IOU .o�. II- e, � p-.",,�. j)�- - - - '. ,.. . .... -... ." •."'i.r('o-corn�t:e.' .• ,.ght t:ween ames �other:' by: Miss': Isabel',. Ken- :t.e�eh�!l, .. �le.��t .. t!> �o�� WIth, amI�rlCl .lr{aury· of .. Northwestern and Gor- ." '...... ." ." ... - - .. - '. unh-crsally beloved.'"Ch drick, was perhaps a tnfle color]e�, : . :.. .... ...gns of' iC8$o... .;r�es has been '.. . .... '.- . �'''� I .'. a" .' ..t , .. ,. .... -n' : Profe5sor Sheghtz,unller whom MJs�jlJlllp'i��I·i'�.":bette� form .thaD he c1i�- hut was .laltUIu an Da ural. er.I,';rt' -..2emanded a' eeitain va-e-- n;ar�arll ... ilid �p.r�tieaJl� . all. .her ... postP-i .. \-C 1 I' the meet I'D Bartlett n I ... U &- _ •• -, .• h.·rii training. :Mr. Payne, tenor', who;J ... I.. �� . , a • 'for the mother vaeeillates between a gt.aII���.,;l�.4 t�;1���g .. lV,or.kJ spoke ofllrv 1..... _I!"Q �-n-'-- howl-ng I Con'nll nnexpectecll.,· that he could a(".. :t" � .. s a&a 1 r-- s goo: her in .th, 0., hig�est .. �ible_ terms� .. She0:«-....... . .d�sire. to. !ive'bp to��iDd�' th ) b t R kf dfo . Tenney· and WhitIng of Chi· . .... ' t_, ., '.' ,! �.! ,.'; .hacl assisteel Dr. Stieglitz in much of company e c u 0 oe or, wa::t('ago ,ocda . also show well, if tht'y her' own day and generati.oD; .. � �his researe1a�'worL""'" ...... . .. ,. a • .Jcled to the program in two solosL h�i�ti�· .t.;' e4.demn, ' )aft· daildreA I . I' I d . fl'j1!mp t.(J' fona� ,. ." "'.. .� .... ·:��BtJiOlir:··· '\\' lI('h I J�p aye a YOJce 0 p C1LSlDgn_-o..L;.... ·B.-.6'-J? ... .-.._ wh'o refUM.to'be·bOund·bytheSe prin i ,!uality,.anll his "Requiem" anel "Ban·� '� --� ....,._D. : '·}liM Bai1ia'rd:'was bOtii"at Sc'\'illl', 'Th n' ·ai�b·' ketbaU • t 'J) eip]C8. Sot HariDoD, its"OIe :father, on jo Song," both hy Sillney Homer,e 0, leI .,' 88 .PIC ure WI Phio, Oc.. tobe-: 2.Q" 197� ... She . W,88... a, the other hand, pv� all ex�ellent por- , - .• . ',...J • h h·' t t1)(' take� today at 2:30 in Bartlett. ���;l��ie. o�. i�e' .F.:·ngl��� h.ig� �hool we"e .. tC('el�-eU Wit. suc lDS1� en ap-Cl.al'll Page annouDced vesterday tha... trayal .of the litem aDd uneompromis·. ' ..... Il]ause that he r�ponded with "Sweet" of Chicago. In, 1899. she matriculated ,.the CollowilUl -oDn I..._,.t been recom· ing ebaracter which refuses...... to ente:.: " b'" ·."r .•. • .F ..I t Miss. lfar�·;' Another Chicago soloist-� -� .I.UIAI1'w- d at. t e \.. n�"erslty. our years a er -., m- \1.1::c·l- ·f-�·\Le· : �..:\ o'f"&'):" I·C\ ··C-on-'.' taill' hallwAV·a�_iai1� •• ' '�Tbe �Dy * ", ., _. 'f -n' a' �lton baOllGo who ga·-e". '" toll. DOaI'Q A.�nIV1o "'V •h .. S B d ·th .. as .. 1r r. mJ , .... , •h h d -bl be 's � was gI"en an . ',� .. WI,,·.ez:'?,cri�c_�II�.:W �c ... ��I �� y. I.... . .' ., "A Chip of the OM Blo("k.·' llr. Ham·..... -ered is tl...-t the part was a tnflc f19Dora� .. �eJlti()D in Senior college Dan: A fre8bman aged eigbtett'll"II' ... ilion has. a �ery di�t.jnct en�nciation' .. -' .. � •.• '., ,.�.' '\ .7. -'I' work an,t chemistry. In the same year . He is stolid and of neat appearane«o�er·acted oonng' tue emotioua !leen" which BcMed not a Jittle to his wellin tbe' tbl'rd' ae� where '�Iter bittterl,y she was el�tet.1 to Phi Beta. Kappa. . H(' lms two songs.• &I - modulat('tl ,·oi('�. anll pl('a�ing personal8t�bl\equontly sbe reeeh·ed ber S. ll. .Tenkins: Business manager of tWDDft Pb.D. clcgr('cs, hoth with "magna it.r· Tho atuli('nce ga"e e"i(lenee of Glee club. He is a sophisticated ·i ••("lim ]au(10." In 1907 �he began h('r their ('njo�-ment. hy re("alling the young .1iviclual with no iJlusions about coL""'ork with Prof�sor Sticglit7., an.I bas�o. lege life. No !Gnp.�hort1y niter a.iclecl him in the in ··Of th('ir l'nsemhle probably t·he }tf'TlTl{'ft: A typi(al cheer leader.(lno that all wouM unite in givin�fltnl('tion of quantitative analysis. Jennings)T·r('ft'ren('e wal\ "Goollnight" by BUl'k. Prin�e) Campus reporters for m.":Examination Schedule AImounced. Th('n followecl the "Alma Mater," with Wl'll" )Examinations for the Winter quar· the \.'('11 nnet th('ir ('XOChL.. amitl ("on- ..2 '1· On htropolit."n '1m Je!. e Aonsr e� .ter wiJ1 be beld next week as foBows: tinueel ('heel'S." Coole: Football captain. One so14f •3:30 dsS!'Ics, Monday (rom 2 to a; The G1c� c-Iuh ,,·m �ing in Gary to· Fr .. �l1man reporter: A cub on a eo1-R:15 claM� Wecln�lay from 9:15 to morrow night uncler the auspict'S of If'!!f' "ni1��. No "o�.1�:]5; 9:15 ("l� Thursday from th(' lTnh'cM'ity rlull of Oary.9:]5 to 12:]5; ]0:45 da�!'e8, Friflaytrom 9:15 to 12:15; 11 :45 ('l"'"-"e,, We.l·nC1'dav (rom 2 to 5; 1 :�O ('Ia.�,Thursday (rom 2 to 5; ancl 2�30 cla�s�Fridal from 2 to 5. ' mC"u with them, anll from the cavalier!4c;ng "Warranrath," with which the tela or •{'-:-OWaDl openecl to. "Goodnight" as Chloe: A fairy girl. She look.tlleir last number, they sang with a about eighteen, aDd is naive aDd iJa­Dlusieinnship which betokened exce]- pulsive, on the whole a sympathet�,personaJity� She h� a number of'frol to receive major, .V,.:. ¥waw)er •. Norgr�lI� ·�ot:���r, ���ga�Der" �te,·\·cn�Ol1, J)('l'\' .Tar(lien.1 Shull and George.Two c:npt:iln; wii( ':prob�bly be �lcCtetltodny. ':A··captaill -Will' be cbosen forH i!i �-('ar·s. :leam to fill tbe vaean�yleft 11�- the withc1rawal of Vruwink.Xext. �·('ar·� ]eader will also be chosen. songs.Fairy Queen: A burlesque character.She is a stoutish lafly of forty or there.:..abouts. Although she can lly, sbe i.e'flatfooted and wears speetacle8 whe.reacling. A base ,-oiee of considerabl�,lepth would suit her admirably, p ....vicled its possessor has a good H ... ·of burlesque.The minor characters follow:1IlDor�ctlndemniug fabelaood, the father him­lIelf teUs a lie iD order to !'a,'e hi�repatatir,n.I..aurence Satlisbury, as Reggie, gavea bcautifuUy eonsistent pidure of thetypical, ambitions boy of eighteen.stirrC(t by large dreams of adveture,basbful and bold by turnR, munebinltan apple while he tellS of his plans togo to New 'Zealand. PhyUi8 Fay, :1"Graee, gave 10 pleasing and winsom ..nll interpretation of tbe part, that wefind it difficult to andentand whyClifford (David McLaughlin) was notentbusiutic in hi�Francis SberwinDR. GUNSAUL1J8.WILLDELIVBB LAft TALE.,..._ .... ,.-OF 8BILIBS 'rONIOHT"Dr. Frnnk Wakely Gunsaulus willc1clh'{'r the fifth and last of his seri�c,f lcl'tuT('l\ on "Some Personal Aspcetsof the Christian Religion" tonight atS in :Unnclel. The SQbj�t or his ac1-(:rc�� "ill he "Penonal Hope." The just a trifle moret.nlkl\ are given under the aospic6" of nttentions to ber.tb� y. W. C. L. aDd Y. M. C. A. ---cc---tt...a-----,...--�-)-- Botanists Meet Today- Tht' BotA.ni-Swimming 'l'eam Picture-The pie' ("\1 'cluh will mt'l't thi� aftl'rnoon titture ot the swimming tenm for the 14::t0 in Botany 1:l. Or. Petry willCap anfl Gown wiJI be taken tomorrow l8peak ou "Anatomical Studie" in t1t.::at 10:15 in the tank room. , Ophioglo!l!"aeeae:'•The Daily MarooD........... N •• llpapel'·ol � c ......_ ot c�o.b. w. Cott1DgbamB. 8. Gorga.Be P •• al'w, II.. LJ'maDEatered &a .. cond-cl.... m.ll at theCblc.ao PoatoMce. Cblcago. Ill.. Karcb 11.1101. ander Act ot Marcb ·1. 1171.8VBSCBll"TION BATES.B7 carrier: U.fiO a )"eur; $1.00 a Quarter.87 l1l&I1: 13.00 a )'ea:; 'l.U. a quarter..l:dltorlaJ-Bu.ln�.. omee, EIII. U.Telepbone )IUd •• ,. 1100. After 10 p m.Ib�e Park 41S1.lIaroon Preaa. ilill Cottage Grove Avenue.DRAl'clATIC CLUB MAKES GOOD. THE DAlLY KABOON. 'l'UBSDAY, MAJtCH 10, IOU.= Brief Campus New.--�PabUabe4 mornlne .. eJ:cept 8uII.da7 and scmbly room. k-w i II:! till.' diIlJll'r, Profl'��or SUlUUl'lKOIl�a7 •• arlna tbe Autumn. Vw'lnter and:f:��a quarter.. b,. The Dally lIaroon Botany club, 4:30, Botany 13. W. Williston will give an IllustratedBiological club, 7:-15, Hutchinson talk 011 "Ul't't'ut Discover-ies Relative�e'WI Editor cafa. j,(, tho Earl.," LUJld Life.' of NorthAtbleUe. EdItorBalIDe ... aDager Classica.l club, 8, Lincoln house, America."Cl.relllaUCiD .aDager Ellis. Sigma. Xi WUl Jleet-...Sigma Xi, th�TODAYJunior college chapel, women, 10:15, s( lentifle honor society, will hold ItsMandel �l!arterly 1Il(,(·ting tomorrow ut 6:30Erickson lecture, 4:30, Haskell as- at a d inuer in Hutc hlnson cafe. Fol-Gunsaulus lecture, 8, MandeL Open Exhibit in �gtoD-A so- ,einl sl'rd"l' tea was �in'n yesterday IIrom -:1 to 6 in the Leaguo room toIIi,ICommunication.l'/l� �tlttlJr i. noC re6,lJondlJle lor v4cHD •••• open the ('xhiLition of work clon(' II�'ch ildren ill tho various sett lemeutsCln .lIt:cl here, N where UuiveraityCom"'UftlcQ.Cw.. teach.Womenliunrcl a.a fJIl evW,.nc" 01 good (aUA. W'III1(,ll int"r(':ih�ll in sociul service CUll�:t'e tho �.xhiLition which will be opellTo the Editor :lIIU )'fr. Prank O'Hara: (., Ny afternoon this week,I am abcct-s-I :1l11 HI,ulogetic-I amThe Dramatic club has come across eating humble )lie to the verge of in- Elect Y. W. C. L. 01licers-..Electionunqualifled fashion. Last Satur ui,;estioll. Your performance last Sut- of o1I'i(!('rs of the Y. 'V. C. L. for theStanley ",l:t�. improsso.I me.' as one of the best followillg year will tnk e plaCe 'I'hurs­Genera' things in the Ii ue of drumatics that (�:ty at ]0:15 in the League room. Thelicy niglrt's performance ofHoughton's "The Youngerlion," was admiruble in eH'ry way. the stuclents of the University hun' «hairmnn of the more important COID_There n-Ne none of the crudities which eyer donn, nnd I confess freely that lldtte!'� of the League will make re­usually brand the amn tcur prudue t.ion ; ally fears I may have entcrtulued I)re- ports of the year's work. ).[argnret.everything showed euroful dr il l, nc- vlously 11::\'(' utterly fulled to be born .. , Ichodes will preside at the meeting.cording to good professional stanclards. out by the facts. ]f the justificationof th« l'xistellt'e of the Dramntle clubAnd best of all, the play was fitteddcpenrle.I upon the excellence of Sat },tTS of the Quadrangle dub entertniu­for amateur product ion. The Dramaticur.ln�'·s l'rwhlt't.ioll, it has morn thnn etl President and Mrs. Judson at are· Cr.pital , .club has been severely criticised, un.lthe just if'iod itself. All,! if you can thi nk "('ption Iast night in the club rooms. Surpluswith justice, for poor plays inof any thimr furthcr that I can sav by The recept ion was tendered as a fare-Past. 'i'hese failures usunllv were the � '" UJ'divided Profits'" well to the Judsons before their de . . .r�ult of an attempt to stage a pl:ly way of with'lrawing my pre\'ious renlark�, consider it said. Yours the lin rturl' for the orient.which r('quires the most c31'aole pro_rl'�'sional talent for sucessful pro.h.... palm nnu yours the victory.RelievQ mo as e\'er,Yor humble serv:tnt, CriticuA.was (,:trcfu)}y avoided in selecting the SENIORS SPRING SURPRISEplay for last Saturclay'S l)erforruanec. AND TRIM LAWS EASILY··The Younger Generation" was a gootlplay, with plenty of �itu:ltions, :lntl PoJurth Year Team -Wins Yesterday H·fine lin('s; antI yet there wns no llc('cl 7. and Will Meet Preshm� forof intell�o acting, wllieh has been re­quiretl for prHil)Us shows. The pInywn.s well wiUlin U10 llOwcrs of tJlCclub members. Ancl now that the cluhhas matle �(lo,l-e"en jlltlging it lJV• the last few minutes, whell the Senior:,. Tiger's Head to Meet-Tiger's Hea{tthe har�h standard of "delh'cr an ex· I.HUed ahead and Legan to pile up n will meet t()(lay at 10:15 in Cobb 9B. SWAN'Sact e'1ui\'alent for the money you tig lead. Tho Laws then went tcharge"-it should commane}, liberal (I All members are requested 1'0 bring inpieces and wcre unablc to stop thei I anti return the unsold orchestra tick-8tudent support. And this support ol'ponents. -;:.b; whi('h were distributea to them.• SllOUM he gin'n not hecause it ts t]le Inasmuch as the Seniors defeatelllcyal tlling to clo, nor because it is the the Laws, tho latter are out of tIll! Physics Club M�"Crysta1lineduty of the student to "come across" running for the championship, anci the Structure as Revealed by X-rays·' werelut because it is a pleasnure to sup· '801iors will play the Freshmen for ui�cussea by Mr. Darro at the Phy·port the club in its prol]uctions. Any- {7uiversity honors. The tinal game si('� club in Ryerson 32 yesterday af-one who misses .... future Drnm ... tl·c t.nr�')on.o. ..o. will be played Wednesday at 3:30. ,.. •club production (if any predictionI' The score:(:In be maJe On the basis of Satur- Seniors (14)_ Laws (7) Math Club Tomorrow-The Mathe·day's show) will he tlcpriving himself 'V G ld} matical club will meet tomorrow af-nennedy ,R. F. 0 )ergof a treat. 'I nr ternoon at 4:15 in Ryerson 37. Forbes .IUBL'S LUNCH.I.l nrray •....... L_ F_ ••........ Heel' •Williams C. • Striker Wiley will speak on "Finiteness of 1325 B. 55th Street.IN THE SAlIrtE LINE. Rehm R. G Hllrwit7. :\roclular Co'-ariants."WouIa it be out of place to ask what Seaton ,L. G •...... Scofieltltile :\[nsquers arc doing? Ancl while B k W S'k lIurwl'tz�as ets: eer, tTl er,We think of it, tlle Fre�hman Dramat· R('nnedy 3, 'Murray, Williams, Rchm Pj:1yers were entertaiend yesterday by�c Reacling society as well? It seems: 2 thc members of Greenwood hall. FOR lENfrom the growth of these' or<Yaniza- F� rce throws, Shiker. l1NIVERSITY ORCBESTRAtion�, and from the succes . .'J ()f the Drn.­ Referec, Willett.mati club, that interc�t in .1ramaticsia at a high pitch just no\,,". This he· DIS'l'RIBU'rEinti(.n; ana of eour�c, the Drama tic cm bW!lS unablc to deliver. SUe'h a mistake Corn ExchangeQuadrangle Club Entertai�:\Iem'Child to Speak-The Biological clubwill mect tonight at 7:45 in Hutchin­�On caf.... Associate Profes�or ChiluT .. ill aeltlress the club on "Some Dyna-Illic Fae'tors in Orga.nic In(livitlual·Talks on Roman ComedY-ClintonTitle. Conrael will spenk on "The Elementof 'rime in Roman Come(Iy" at theThe Seniors SI)rtlllg a surprise yc�-tl'rtlay by clefenting the Law it'am. Clnssical club meeting tonight at 8 in] t 7 . Li l1('oln house rooms, Ellis haD.':t. to . The game W:18 close untilEn� Irish Players-The IrishPRACTICES SELBTIONSFROM NEW SONG BOOKCLASS PIPESjng so. why 110 wc not 113\"e more Junior and Sophomore Briars Can 'Bepractical work hy th('�c nrganhmtions? Obtained �oday.If fne !'ef'ar:ttc duhs 110 not W:\nt to The University orchestra has cn_t('torl upon a �ampaign of music-a) c.l·1H'ration, the obojct of which is to fa-ecmbinc into ono oig Drnmatic eluh, .Tunior anI} Rnphomorc cla�s I'i'pc><; T!'liliari7.c, a� far as pos.'Iible the cn.with broadenC>ll policies and nim�� th('y were rc('eh'cl] yesterllny nn.1 am nnw tiro shJ,lent., hoely with the Unh'ersit�'might, 3S ficparate orgnni7.ntin"s� .1e- l'(n'l�- for lli:-trihution. They ean h(' �('llgS. To this nnl) the manager, Wil.,'oto thems(,l\"('s to a littl(' !'.�ri(lll"; (;1,ta1tlcll to'la�' fit ]0:1::; in ('"hit, from lialll "'i!'ncr, has hc('n :mthori7.ct1 tostudy of the .Ir:tllln. The id('al lIf;_!nn_ :-:tnnwootl Baumgartner for .Tllniors� 111Ircll:t�(' thirty ('opie� of the Unh·er.i:.t7.tion woula he a l,i� ('llIh; with n :lnrl from Ri('har.l ).rattll(,w� for Roph �it�- �(Jn;! hOllk. Th" or('he�tra h?JWslarge :lssodate nl(�rn},"r:-;I.iJI a,lrni!'!"ion ('more�. fl· h .. prl"pnr('ll to pl:ly at :l11 the lini·to, which i� fairly C:I!'y to !".�C·lIre, T!II� Th(' pip('s nr" "�h Own )fakc" with "N!'Iity �il1gs to he lIcIt) clnring th('�l1Tntncr.encd. Dr. Gardner Addresses Club.nr. (;nraner �poke un "The RrithchF.mpirfl" nt the m('('ting of t11e Co�1nopo1itnn ('111 in lIitchc-()('k libraryAngell and Judd Will Speak. Rntur,1n�- night. Oth('r �p('ak('r� wer�'nc>portc; on the ('onferen('e of thc sn· Thomns 1)o.1<;on antl �. t�. Tnn. ,Clar­prrint('nr1('nts at Rif'hmon,l, Virginia, (,1!('(, Hamilton T('ntlcr�fl �("'cral sele('­�'i11 he rNlll h�' Prof('�s(Jrs A ng('l1 nnll t;on� on tho pinno. Refr('shment� eon'.Tl:llI1 nt the E,l11('ationnl duh m('ct s; ... t('ll of t.iptons t('a. nnd importc,1tng tomorrow' night nt ;:�O in Rclfieltl F.n;::1ish lliscuits. William Dalgetty]5!). preside(l. 'II CAPS and GOWNS forIIII CONVOCATIONNew Line of Chicago Pins,Spoons, Fobs, Etc., for Gifts'University Of Chicago PressAll5750-58 ELLIS AVENUE.{,OU'VE •• •A• I I ·ITHENational Bankof Cbl�l'O.HEARDOF Tin! ".A8.'J'r:l KF.V" THAT•• 1 T SEVERT1.0 C K - DIDYOU EVER HE�0::" rA MASTER ••o •$3,000,000.005,000,000.001,000,00.00OFFlCERS,r�RXEST A. HAlnnLJ� Prnidenl.CHARLES L. Ht;TCHIXSO,S. \·Icr-I'rea.CHAUXCEY J, BI..Allt. Vlc .... Pr.,.ldt'nl.lJ. A. 110ULTOX. Vlce-Prt'.sltient,n C. SAllllOXS, Vjct>-l'rcsIJenl.FRAXK W. SlllTH. Sl'cre!ary,EDWARD F. SCHOEXECK. Aut. C ... hlerJ. ·EDWARD llA.\S, Allst. CaahlO'r.JAllES G. \VAKEFIELD • .Aut. CalOhler.1.EWIS E. GARY. Asst. cashier.Dlnt-;CTORS, )f 0 n E L OP ATYPEWRITER' • •CharSesH \Vacker1lnrtln A RyersonEd �ard B Butl�rChane. H. HulburdC:arence Buckingham'Rf'najmtn Ca�nter Clyde 11. CarrEdwin G. For�maDWatson E, BlaIrEdward A. SheddFrtd�rlck 'v. CrosbyErnf'at A. Ham'mill .. ,.;, ••....• ;">';�.f,(� .. ' �;.�I\'.-�.":; -.:.�:��;:·.··:.··;··.'·.l!j:��:!i "Tblnk of ALL oftI.p ("C)mblDed ad·...ant.It •• of 8EY·ERAL typewrltenJ08 lIaye aeea,�DeeD t r a , e cI ,.f' 11 E .ta.clanI.. aell'.elThe 80781 ,.nd_pt-rleetb' e'flerTknnft'ft fona ofat-ner •• eor­rt-IIpoDde.e.an,1 d.. nard",rlUD. aIId c..­df'alled 8I1D.. ..Rid .. - wit .... ' •=:.e:;��extra eGet to tilet�ter. TIaIIIk0' th" -ead �_will ........ fal...,..ood Idea of tile•• IIIer-.odeI .,tb. "78L" I •LUNCH ROOMROYALTl'PEWlUTEa 00.IDe.A E. .........CIIIea&e. DLThree Reasons Wh, 10U should Eat at the len's Co.. (r s1st. Good Food PI'operl7 Cooked.2nd. Cleanliness our Motto, Inspect the Kite r (It3rd. A Minimum Price for Hif h Qualit7 FoodClub BreakfilSt ISe up Cafeteria a& L1mebDIDn�r A J.aCarte lit JSIC CollIe ID •· .,•C'· .... ,( ; ..•a3sociatcs could he Ili\'idc,l into da�" .• �s )'l'inr ho\\'I�. C!:ISS 11I1T11f'ral:i :lre� im­for study of l('pr"�(',,t:lti\'.� worl,!' T'rintl�.1 witl,in the "C" on tll(� frontana moJcrn tCfI.lr:lwic-s sInge I,UI" of tIle IIOW1. TII(' .Tullior pip('s II:1\,('plar�, etc., llntler n,lc(ll1atc �lIpf'r\'isiol1, }'( lit stNns, and the SOl'homnrc·sTIle mcmber�, under sl1l'h a. �f']I"m(', �traight stems.,,"oulU :ts!list the assorintes. "(1111,1 de-,'oto their time to tll� l,i;::;::('r \\'ork�.Dn(l perhnps to play \nitil1�. 1T1I.1�:,such a s�hcme, there wOll1.1 he "!'IOnH'_thing doing" all the time; wldl(' th"opportunities for students intere!olte,l. inthe drama would be enormously broall· 1342 East 55th Street.Try Our Regular Dailyand Sunday Dinner, 20e UpIF YOU' ARE LOOlDNG FOR REALHOME COOKING_�RY_ROOMTeL 40SS.Between Ximbark and Kenwood.'W'!1ee'weeSSSSS'$ NONLY _ UI __tra ted bo)ket de­IIcrtblnc & De.treatment for allsaff'ty razor blad"s, makJnE �ne blade lasta lllettme and be better t1l..- when par­C.:'I1"1!f1. �nt on rf"cdpt of ... 5 ceuta.CLAUDE WOLFE,Howard Ci�, JIlch. " �. r•. �.. '"",�"ICAGG." _.J •••l«c•«•••· ..«. ,... ) .IA• II ·I••• •• ..•· .,•· .... :· ..•· .,· .,l tJ« , ..c•• ••« "• .a· ) '\(· .�• ... t'« " C7/1!lollll-anARROW7Votc1tC()LLARj\. �'� r.w expression of aC,)i �:-.� -rvat ivc style. You-,\'iii lil«: the sutin luundryi:!i;,ll of the iabric=u de­ra :'! U ;'(__' noteworthy for itse:x(·\_,j knee. 2 for fJ5cell. t' :-1, j'l: \1\,111\· � ... Cc .. IHC •• T.oy. N. Y..'!:It..·,,!·s IIf AftHOW S .... ,.. PBAm-IOBD 8BJIIOB WOJlBlr STUDEl-."'TSBIPS ABB OFFERED 'SWAIIP nnuoaa 51 m 5A Iimited number of Research stu;dentships have been offered to grad;Senior women won an easy victory nate students by the Chicago Schoolfrom the Juniors by a score of 51 to of Civics and Philanthropy tor tho5 in the first basketball game of the year H.'14.:1915. The studentshipa,season yesterday in Lexington gym- which are for $275. and tuition, aronasium, Practice gave the older 'W001- tukeu from the Russel Sage Founda­en the advantage over the Inexpert- t ic n, A pplications must be in theeneed Sophomore and }'reshmen 'Worn- lnunls of the Registrar, 116 S. Mich­ea g:1Il avenue on or before May 1.Miss Wayman acted as referee. Mis� Slll'Cialists in Political Economy areBell of };nglewood high school h3..1 1,fl'fcl'rcu.eoaehed the teams in lliss Wayman's Sm it h college offers six fellowshipsabsence. Alma. Parmalee, elected last 1.;1 S;;UO each for use iu either Unitedweek as cheerleader for the Juniors, �tatt's or Europe. These are opeu ttlIt'd her rooters. The Iiueup follows: tud t '::11)' gr:1du:ltc womau s uuen s, pron-Juniors. diIl� at least one year has elapsedSill"C graduation. Al'l'lit':ltiollS shouldPrances Houston...... Willa Sultzer Lp SPlit' to till' secretary of the Com-Anne Grimes ..•... Katherine HOWl' lIIittec 011 Gruduatc Lnst rur-t.ion, SmithDorothy Llewellyn • ".. Irene TaylorI •• 1l1'�t·, � ort hnmpton, Mass.&WClltCCIl ft.·llowshiJls are of'ferc.lCornelia Beall.. ..,.' Ruth Sandberg II)' the Vni\'('rsity of Kunsas. TheseMargaret Lauder:;)"0 for $:!SO ear-h, a nrl are eompet it ivoGuards.:Ii nature. The ,tlt'll:1rtmeuts of Ameri-ODe 8JA.ecl BuketMll Game Goes to'14; New Ob"'Md.. LeadsBoot.a.Seniors.Forwards.Centers. Several Good StuDdentabips and Fel­lowships are AvaUable.Phoebe Crover (captain). r uu history, Anatomy, Bituny, Chemis-Loraine Kitch .... Florence Bradley,Elizabeth MacClintock.Dorothy l\[uellellBaskets: Dorothy Llewellyn 11,Frances Houston 11, Willa Sultzer I,J rene Taylor 1.flc pt'r line, No advertisements reo REYNOLS CLUB WILLOFFBR THREE FLOORSAT SCORE CLUB DANCE t I'�', Edut'a t ion, Eeouomics, Englishl:algn:lgo a 1111 Iiterture, ElltOlllolu�y.I.uroponn hisory, Geology alii I :Millen'-­'f!gy, German language and Iiterature,Greek, Latin, Matltematit's, PhilosophyRoflwllt'o 1 :lJIguages and literature,Zoology, aJl11 Bacteriolgy, narc rel're­sonted. Al'pJications must be in theDean's hands by April 1.The U nivereify of North Dakota of-three for $-100 each, nvnitabln in any('ell('ge in the University. Three seho­.larshtps yielding an income of $JOt)ouch arc also offered for work to be, .done ill any of the colleges in thelarships a bachelor's degree is deairerl,but not required. .Information willhe sent on application to Dr. A .. J.l.:1tl.l, University if North Dn.kota.Other fellowships open to graduatetute concert will be composed of W�_ 'si udents are: four Loretta Denny fel­n.�rian selections given by the Chicago�ymphony Orchestra. Mr. Henri' bwships of $416.66 eaeh, offered by: 1,(, Fni ,-ersity of Washington for theS(�ott of the Chicago Grand Opera'11 • 19H-1915. Sixteen teaching fellow'('ompany WI SlDg several solos_ Thetickets i!Ulued for the Slezak concert ships are also offered by the Univer-\l ill he valid on April 28. sity of Washington, for $450, with1J�le·half the work of a regubr instruc-Addreaaes Vol1ID.teer Baud. tor re,)uirefl. Applications must bf'That American missionaries have an in the rceorder's hands by March Ii).Owing to the departure of Mr. Leo.Slezak for Europe, the concert sehed­uled for today has been postponed toApril 28. The program of the substiPresident and Mrs. Judson will r�STUDENTS-Tutoring in German and C'eiv(" all t!Rndidat� taking degrees inFrelldl II:" a German lady, a grad- lfal't!h or .Tune tomorrow from 4 to 6uat.� ot' (;prman 3.ntl American Uni- nt the Preli'ident'li home, .Tune gradu·\"1'I'�if i4·�. ,-,;:;:; :\Jnryland a\·e. Tel. r.tf'� will he rCC'eh'ed at this rCC'eptionff�·dt' I'ar), ,I O!).J , a.o;, th .. Pr�ident wit h.- in China dur-ing the Con"ot!ation w .. ek at the end-------------- of the �pring quarter, X"rthwe�tern University offers teu��:W() fellowships to be given on thel!lI'ri t sy�tem, and six other grnduat�fdJo\\ships for $120, subject to. :..1h:ittion fee of $40. Applications mustil(' re(>eiv('ti by April 1_•. , �ne HOTEL Of' AMERICAN IDEALSHOTfL POWHATANWAS"INGTON. D.C.lint LoeaW Betella Wulalnttaa.... ad Ahol1deJ7 ftoeptOUfl.Give Wagna1aD PI'o!ftDI, .. bed. m .... '"Jnl'tea,1 ot tile regular cone'en by aooma,ZV::=:: 'ba�otho Chit!Rgo Symphony ol'C'h�tra an_ 1Iooma, prl.u. 'ba� -- 'lip.nO'lncoed for today, whit!h was t!ant'el- -.so, .. 1Ip.Writ. fll' SonetIir Boll'" 'T' .nIh.,.It'd on Rt!t!ount of the departture oflIr. Leo Slezae for Europe, a speC'ial ClIfford M. I..ewh,MANAGER. •«"OMPn of Wagnt'rian mUBie wali' �v�n .������!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!����.!..lal't night in Mandel by the Uni"cr_flity ort!hMra, aaiMed by Mr. Henri&ott of the Chicago Grand Operaeompaay. SUBSCRIBE FORTIlE DAILY MAROONAll the eampu Dew& THE.MOOTHESTTOBACCOHIT up the strokel man I It takesclasS to show speed IVelvet hits it up mighty 6ne in thepipe I Selected middle leaf - thechoicest-two years of aging in thewarehouse - the nature proces! ofseasoning - mellowing - takes twoyears to let the bite out, put thei1avor rigl' t--!!lake . the whole smokesmooth. Velvet hits it up in a slowhut sure manner and when Velvet hitsyourpipe-we1l tbafs the time we win­a friend I Don"t forget, two years of asina-"·VdvcL°' At all dealers,Three floors of the Reynolds clubfel's four fellowships, one for $400,UN POL ISH ED and the music for the danea will beava ilnble in tho School of Mines, andfurnished free of charge at the se(�-ood Score club dance Friday. Six ofthe best musicians on the campus havealready volunteered their service. Twomore are needed. Invitations are be­ir·g sent to all active and associatemembers of the Reynolds and Score Uuiverslty. The fellowships are openclubs. Fifty cents admission will be to those who hold, or will hold at thecharged. end of this current year, 3. bachelorsdegree from ,any institution of goodCONCD'!' SOHBDuLm standing, providing they possess theFOB 'I'ODAY POftPONBJ) proper characteristics and training forUN'1'IL LAD IN APRIL frult ful research work. For the scho,tl.Ivantage over British miMionaries inJ r.dia because of the hatred felt byW ANTED-A former Chieago mall Ule Hinltu toward England, was th.-Jlas l'l'h�l)lli.1 opportunity for stu- l'ltatement of Paul Chinnappa at the(1�ntl' working their way through eol_ Rtu(lent Volunteer band meeting yes­l��c who have experience and ability tH<1ay. Mr, Chinnappa ga\'e the na­in gnh'snln nship, I abSOlutely gnuan- th'e's vie,", of the Christian movementtee a dollar an hour to able men. Write in hi. eountry.fnr part i('nlars to Grip Bow Co., Oma-1m, Neh,CLASSIFIEDADVERTISEMENTScei \'t·d for less than 25c. All depUledadverttsements must be paid In ad­vance.ERESHRICE1 fi LBS, FOR $1.00.Buy direct from the· ·grower and g.your food at first cost. wm ahlp 70Uprcpai.d 15 lbs. or unpolished rice, tlJ.bost food obtainable, upon receiPt of$1.00.PRAmJE RICE PLANTATION,Little Rock, Ark.R'E:LIABLE DRESSJIAl[ER will makeEaster' gowns or other spring 80"'­illg. Prices reasonable. QuiCk servicenil IIO\\', .Midway 1877.WANTED-Few capable college menor women for outside Summer worl •.Liher:.1 guarantee, but e3.rnings lim­it(.'.l 01l1y I,y your own eB'orts. $500 to$1 000 Jlo!'�ihle for your vacation. A11-d!,(')i� LOl,k Box 309, Chicago, IIIW ANTED- The Cap and Gowns forthe years of 1896·1897; 1903_ A rea'S(.II:l hie pri(�e will be paid. Daily Ma-rooIl office.THE LUREAT THE PRINCESSEXf')I;IIl�4� til·ket... for the abo\'cp1n:' ;.!i\·ill� ;;0 cents rebate, may beoMnillf'.( nt th� nrrice of The Maroon.Ho-ld Peace Oration 'rrJogt&Finnl tryouts {or the university ofChi('ngo J'('presentntive, to take partin the Lin.l�ren peace oration conte5twill he held Thursday at 9:15 in Hu­kell 17. ----------_.-Opportunity!Are YouGettingStylesYouFancyAt the PriceYou WishTo P�y?Accept this as an invitation to "i�it our shop.We solicit the privilege JVS'T' TO SHOWyou our Spring Styles.Tailored young men's clothing that are In­dividual creations. The values found here arethe talk of rour college - inquire about us.Dockstader & RexfordSuite 816 Republic Bldg.State and Adams St.SUBSC:RIBI:: FOR TilE D.\ lI�V MAROOX.The words "UNDER. SUPERVISION" over the door ofa Bank are a beacon light to guide allI who seek the best security in theirBanking. connections. .Your STA-TE Bank is as colossal asthe largest -Bank in the city whenmeasured.. byr the - standards whichgovern ST A- TE Banks.Begin n.ow .. by _ establishing yourBanking'. 'relation .with your-snea restST� TE' Bank.' -.",,' ./�$ Per -Cent lDte rest On,.. SaVings�':',: ',' ... ���. YOuR. SAVI��S 1�,'�HYI?E 'PARK.'8.A F E. ,. C ONVBN lEN T, .','�: ....".. O� .... Saturday �eD�gsCOII=.IN FP OF �3 '!.? ST. lit LA .... .- .. " �OFFICERS DmECTORSRo�rt F. Cummlnp :F;;;'k�� ",Charles R. Hoerle Jamu J. Can-oll '.ROBERT 11'. CUM�GS. Vte»-PreeldenL Daniel F. Burke Thomas A.. Oollln. ;�AL A.. IlARlIO!-l. �� .. Qa�I�� ...... \._� . .#b�./�U. Henry L. Stout :.: .' ',. . '...... �. .' r'� . �,",..';,.. . '.._ .......... ;.. �l-' J'OH!'l A.. CARROLL, Pre.1deDt..k�.������ SPRING ··STYLES ARE HERE�: /-,/ . ".t\ The very spirit of -S�dng h� ·bceD; captured � ,�e". �Onderj��coforin.�(; of our...new fabrics .DOW· on display. "c:�. .� , • • J. ......5 ,OneGa soft fn tone:-often blendin� . into browns. promise to be ve9� . smart'. tIIiS Spriwt.. �.t ;The: JIIa.llY new shades of greys and blues will also please men of �.r Pliable, �ft materials that lend themselves � �. c��, c;t0se�ttingf styl .. · are in·. £rea.t demand. '. � i ; .: �. ..(. To fashion tb;e. new: snug. 1i.� clothes requit'"es the utmost skilL �::! So . the .1errema'·fty of tailoring these --DeW"JDnart styles appeal more:� BtrondY than 'ever to men who seek �'. be' ;�oth individ�� anc.l �a.rt �� in 'their dresS.' "",' < ��. ' ;.� ",_; :' .\'� t C./ ;;: We 'invitie' 70U to see the great I... ,/:���-.r: display of the correct new _ '. "... "l' Spring materials at � of our, .. : � .. :-.Ii three .stores.. ..: .• ' _ .. ,_ -,-- ....� �R 'FOR' >�OUNG"IIBR't THREE' S'rORB8: 7 N. La Salle St. 25 E .1ackson Blvd.� .,.---� ... - .. ------.��.,�----.i HoterCumberla�d'"� I (��'r NEW YORK ' \' , � -�� , Broadway at stth Street.i' Near ',SOua Street Subway StatiOD aDd� sard Street· Elevated.�'�����,t�i!t£tl:� J�"�"�"�"�"�"�"�"��JLA�/WI���71 E Monroe st."Broadway" can from GrandCentral Depot.Seventh Avenue' c.... from PennqI­vania ltadoa.KEPT BY A OOLUO. IIANn.ADOUARTBR8 FOR COL�O. JlBNBPBCl.A£ RATE8 FOR COLL.a. 'l'.A.JlBTen Minutes' Waik to �irty TheatresHA.RRY P. STIMSON. MAP�AG��,f' 'BEAnQtJARTlI!nS "';R CHICAGONew, Modem alid FireproofRooms with Bath, $2.50 and up.M. Shinderma:nTAILORS .. CLEANERSIf you �)ll' y�ur: d�'hes . Presied' and \0 -. stay" Pressed callup Midway 6958.. ..We Call for and neliv�r PromptlyOrder your SPRING SUIT Early' and 'ha\'e it ready for EarlySpring Days. 25 rer (cr.' di!({\JT.lcn ail CI((J� ,du: H".1114 E. GGth Street_._,.._. - � � _._- -- -- -.- .. �-------. --------PATRONIZE :\IAnoo� ADVERTISERS. SWIMXING maJI.�ABB8 J¥Ps''''��''� ,:.Jc.0U8.'�FOB OOHl'DENCE EVllNft ..... :" tc;;uiib�'�d f;�tii "p;gu 1) .Coach White � .... �P'.·.� Meet. tool('tl,�"'i;��t!'o'f 'the"Uucl�':"':_i\ ��I;iul 41J..QITORIVl\4Season with Victoey Over W1a- C:i�(;�l ,\.11�o··1�'th� 'liviii,(co��rollli�ccoDSin Saturday. ' .,. . between the young" generation and theWith till' seulps of Wisconsln and "Ill-fuiled to live up to tho strengtl; .Jt 0 r a B a 'T e a G. orp .. baDJltinols sufl'ly tucked away, Chicago 'j�t lais cOD\'lctioii��' t'0'''881' n:��hiDg ,of ,rltJl Ha.n). Clgke aD400mP&ll'TI.:.tator� will begiu practice for tlw'liilJ '''lines,' and'·"ili.· "but"""olle Geo.W.JIonroe Doro��o'TeConfereuce ni�e:t at Evanston, Marda' 'lHstull(:'��:':th�"g�e�iiiig he·'ga.;,:� to his au4 Nth 0Uaen�O. To:tll . appearances the fight for ueiee," Corne�ia:: BeaU,' '�8' the' ii-·and.fir�t p1:H'� will' lie bet�'eell Northwest- 'J"aoth<>'�; ga,:� 'a' 'ccui'sls'ient: delii�elltion GAR�ICK('''11 and Chicago," N orthwestern defeat- 'of tli�� l'J,i�st geDera:ii�'D�' ·�liiml.�terlzcd(,ll eonl:}a' ·Whit�·s h'�m deeisively hy' Reggfe 'a� ,ie'arly' 'ViCt�n��:� :Katll­twh'o this season, but Chicago's stars leen Copitts, in the character of then-ny he able to overcome Coach Robin� ��'nill,' }i�J . w�B:t·. '�ii8 'pe�ha�� �lie: most \ �_�-of � Winter Gar_SOil'S hl .. t ter balanced aggregntion. grateful comedy pa.rt 'of the cast, and \ deo �!!lea..Wisconsin was easily defeated Sut· li·,ed �'p' t�' itS· pOs8ibiliti'� 'in' every 'PASSING"8lIOW OF lS.lSnrdny nt Madison by a 43 to 15 score. wu�·.· .'\rthur:···the· 'young' man" aboutTh(> Rnd:!el'S' captured only one first wh� ";I)ree·� th'� 'piay' is built, 'was COlAN'S GlANDplnee.Taylor winning the breast stroke 'Spl��ad'idl)�' 'pl�yed' by -V�rn'on Brown, . .eusily .. Chicago started with a victory '\-ll()� siucere and at times" 'brlliiaut Another Cohan "Bania Triumph.in the plunge when Redmon negotiut- portrayal of- the "�ait drew much. faed the Ieugth of the tank. Pavlicek '� v �rable· comment. the"·f;�t"t·· tliat . tht'and X eff easily outswam the Badger I'�litiein.n's" '(Hurolu Wright· a'ntI" wu.s+nrs in the dashes aud back stroke, li:i� Roe)' carried 'mi'�or 'pdrt�'" �lij not 'SEVEN KEYS TO BALDPATE"nnd .Pavlteek set a new tank record in affect the unH'o�m" e::teeUl'nce wit h L.\Ul'H�, TlllULL::), 1l.;LODR�[A.the 150 yard back stroke. "'hi�li 'th��: :�endered tiie�; .... "O� t'lie"wli�ie, the play was one ofJEFFERS :HERRD.Y. AND the best and niosf �njoyahlc perform-�TON WIN GAllES nnces ever p'u('on by"Urii,:ersi't'Y"'stu- IL�"J'IOISIN CLUB TOURNAMENT ,i�iit�: iipre� ,. 'The fini�hcJ � chiracteld . niad' :�li·�. h of." the' . �lcting bertnved t hI'lIa.lUilt�n nn' Merrill won tht?ir i�ng"nnil"fait'l�ful preparntion �nll e::t- ��.:7.�� � .����: ... '�'!'Datehcs III the pool tournament ot. , .... , ... �; .. "h'''': - .........• , .. , . .ma,Orea.teat � ComecQ"b .1 h'l • cellent conchang w leh the cast en· .1.', ': . • ,., .the Rcynolc.1s clu yesteruay, W IAl'.. " .. ' :., ; :: • , ,.' .;. C ',J'''''' ·..• cr . th " t . th bill'lurd dently had reecn-ed. �roUl start hI.r,·! t'rs "as e··'le or In . e : ', .. � :I· th B'l finish there wus but one artrstac errurmatch. Fol OWing· were c scores:.. I·...r' c.f the grayer sort which dcsen'e:"liu.:ds· J'effers (135) defeated '\ lckers :. � \ '.': �: �. t·· �. � .,.-: '::�. ." :'T'"HE", ... '�A'D'DTAGE _Aft_:140) 'bv a score of ,135 to· 125. Pool: com���,t, •. ��h!s :��� �:��./��:�.���� Arthur <1:�"':, .: "� �4--- ''l�h I' was the onlv member of the cn�t wllVHamilton {l3\». defeatcu· n eecr .. , ... ,. .. :!�!'�.' :':'1,'0'-: 'l'f. .� ,·1······: ,,' "'". (l20), .135. to. 116; Merrill (130) d� tried the English aecent,. and that tlll'..(.130) 139 to 80 W'th ac('e�onounced, .. ns' . .lt:'W:lJ'_'stood pOWERSfl'atctl SouPllle. ., . . 1•. out too, ·strongly and emphn¥�ctl. th(' ,:'....:'... � ,.the exception of n. few ,delinquents who Mabel and Edith, .. .... .. fact .. that, e"-ery' other ·.member-of, ArhnYe. postlloned thclr matches, yestcr- . .. TAL I.A F·B R R 0. .f' . 11 .1 th 1·· ... · thur's family �oke the. ChiCagO' dIn·.�ny·s gn�les . Inl� eU. c pre lDUnurJleet.'·' It, ·would .ha.ve., been. "far· .. betterp'lov�ded .. the .Englisb� 'tang. could, . not.he �giveD.,:tG,the: COn\��8atio� � ... tb(' GO.RI .. -. -... -.. -'entu'e"east" .to, have omlttetl! .&t. .. m, the· .. , �. . ."p�ii�it��':';hi�h ':tll�n;�e�J�'i� atlmin·i�i��tioii !hrut,'triti�d'���d," said PrcMi·.1E'Jlt·elect .. Wells. .ot,.the.� R�JI'n()lil�, .eJuh�'when ,iD.tervj.e�:. by .. ,a. .. MA,nOQ..Y . re­porter,., .'!will,. be: ea.rried:.Qut .. by :.�thc!\Cw, _ oiptlel1'- " .Tht\ . ��u);).: �as . ·no�: ,'b;�nthor<Mlgkl� .. ofga.p�d:: in �h� .. p�.st"n.n,l.our· ,plan.' is .to .hltr��� ..... 'Ql.o-r:� .. �om •. __ ��_;..o.. _pat!t and: defiJlite"Qrgo.nizn.�i9I)k·"· Wt� F�,��.·.���'Will, ha"'e .. DeW" :theories .,to �<>r. '.. ou .• "'_ ad ..t t' . ,.,.,Tlm ..... lBI8H .. PLAYBU.But until -e .. ne-w:,.. �l1US ffl.. ,l�n J!' .i Q .. office, .. the'le ,is, PJ';lCt���Il1'; JJoO.thingto puhlifth in .. regpd .. t(> .. any contem­plated projeets." •The' i5m' con!\igmncftt of· the 'nc'WsC''!'Ig booJ:ts' will he on Rale" FriclR�morning in CObb: Th� d�iting cop- . E" R' C .-.sICie:'t at otlee !I'houM present··t'heir· eon·· A � I AN aALL'r0ns'o early n.q' pMSible, R8 ·only "small numbeT -of the . book,,· omeN.1,,·m ··he ready. The: remainder will beavailable Saturclay Rnd will 'be' on 8al�·m�bb ..compctiti0ll. .: ::� WEBEB AND FIELDS.: Beat Seat. $1.eQ.1e of·-& single �ehn.faeter. �,,, ,,,., "• ,': ;�- .. ''' ·'1; � - ,NEW .u>MINI8TRA.TION.,·,:\1'.' ".OF CLUB �. CAJtB,y,��.�::��gy The Unanimous Verdict ofHappy • nrst Nfghten, the. �eo. M. Co�an'8 Mystery Fare.. ,: ..SHIRTSare the best fitting and· bestwearing· Shirts made. The. Spring StJ1ea' spvkJe . withnew 'patterns, '1lDiQne' color�ings and· Dovel' e1fecta, . $1.50 .and up.··A -fe1il:ious· eamJMLign .. �lL� eon­.Im'te.d by., Mf.:· 8he�ood .. :eddy, .�y.riD�Holy week,. April· 5, tod:! •. ·Yr •. F41clyi!'\ the· g�neral, secretary. of: the ."'1 •.. ll.c. A. of .. A:\i a,.. and ,hlUJ �n.fa.nk�«l a�n �Ju'nk('r with Mr. Mott. , Studcnt�h&,·� bet'n reques\ed to keep HolyWeek' free· from ·engagemcat8;....ee:thattb .. y may attend. the five mass· meet.ings of the campaign •. :. This· campaignic; under the auspices of .the Christianunion of'· tbt' University' .in. ,eo·opera·tion with the Y. W. C.A. and � .. lI.C ANEW' SONG BOOKS' WtLL .BE ON' BALB· iN "COBBHALL raJDAY JlOBNING••• '. • ". .' 4• � " � .,.. ' '0 ' DONALD B RIA N·E a r 1 'Cjl"Wi Is 0 nMAin:RS OF Ri:DKAx OOLLABSWILL"�LD- tmRi:mr'OF .�,�,!,... trvi:"w:ABa IIBB'f':rRGS...... ;. " . coKM:ERonm "A'PR1L 5 Triumph, in-IN­··;YOUN�.· WISDOM'I" '�i'�- ��i'''' • ••• ttHE TEA BOUSE. ' .. :' .�,;, :,Jact,·Latt .. · ... PlQ.,: ......... "BBLP:W�A Clean Comed'T Drama 1Ittill;.� .. �.:.! ... �.,-: 'II' ... rr·JroIker·._', r. ,f 1"-: .• '. ,', LUNCHEON "12--1:30��6:45-? S�y,p"�Q:AKEIJ",;aq.. ,�YN .. B.ABDDi8. ,lD .. Str·.Arhmr.OoII&D�'"ThrtlUDc: Hew 'PJvTHE SPBOKLBD. �p .. lnc� •.. MOd . Po.aha Drama.,,' .In'�·,.�·� B'B '·LV ••ROBER'! I£ILLIABDJqde Putt 2016Flnt CIaa. Henle..NOTtCanear'Sir:-Spring" Clo�es are the nut Wna tothink about. The New Patterns arehere and thqon Pine. 'l'be'T're ftQ'lJoderate 1D Price, t� .Come in and see tbem when 'TOU cau.2especttuU1 youn,_._ .. _----. -.-- .. -Eaal "Ill 8 ......'1'elpphODe J4idlQ'T 9625. The .�, DetecUft PSq..'iiBPi"BMBD IIOalf"'WlthDa"�.. .. ," .. ,Pun Kak .. Sapnm.ltOLB • DILL··PBOIt. ()' PlOKLB8"Jhalcal.� .Blot ••• ,.•••••,•c ,•••• •4 •••••••••I Ir :.'L.�••/OJI.