•FINAL SENIOR CHAPEL TODAY•••••••..•c ""••••4 lIaily .urnnnVol. xrr, No. 103. U1IIIVBB8Ift o:r OBIOAGO. :wEDNESDAY, JIABCH 11, 1914. PBICB nVB GIDJft.. \The proposed rules were referred tothe committee on rushing rules com­posed of William Lyman, chairman;T(lm Coleman, Ogden Coleman, Rudy their utmost to gain the verdiCt.In the selection of the members of Matthews, Burdette Mast, John Per- Chicago will be seriousy W8��t4.Sale of � Good. the All·Conference fives for the HI14 lee and Robert Miller. This commit hy tho absence of Goodwin iJ1 ..Tickets for the performance ha ve season the emphasis has been placed two-mile, who is ill and will 'be' una"bi.flnal serv ices in Mandel Sunday at 11. '. tep is to report at the next meeting . "7YI-"been selling rapidJy, alld there is prom- on the all around work of the men.' of the council. to compete, Goodwin was countGelise of a .capacity attendance. The On practically every team in the Con. : .: ,I! tf) �nke first place in that evei�,The suggestions offered yesterdayproceeds of the concert will defraw terence there were men who excelled an d :.�b aiJsence apparently hands tli.:ua;the expenses incnrred by the elub in in ·one division of the game, but it is 1':11'.. I .. tir� Purple, unless DireetOrtile purchase of new music and inst�u· the all around playing of a DIan that 1. No high school rushing or IJbl;;. �:.a<,;� i:.; able to. switch Camp�M.l,ments. marks him as the mainstay of his team in!!. Stout or Leisure from their r�}�:-The box holders tor the evening are anll worthy of special mention. 2. There shall be two weeks period events •. • Junior college closing exercises willMrs. Frank Leavitt, Mrs. Julius Stieg 'Without a doubt Captain Van Gent of no rushing, followed by a three With Knight, Baraneik and !lat·be ll('ltl Monday at 10:15 in Mandt'l. litz, Mrs. John Glessner, Mrs. Nath- f W' .. h l weeks' rushing period with no pledg , thews in the sixtv "art! dash, it- . ap' ' .. A t. .l;=:O :lfonday, Professor Abel Le- o. rseonsm IS t e most finished ana J J. h 1 f hi aniel Butler, Mrs. Ludwig Hektoen, powerful in the West. Picked unani- in!:.. pe:t. rs that the majority of the p' obitaf'rnnr- will deliver t e ast 0 IS ser-Mrs. H. E. Sunny, Mrs. Wallace Heck mously as All.Conference center for ='. Pledging week then follows. in this event will go to Chie'_o.Ies of lectures "Moliere et les grandes.1 " man, Mrs. James Hall, Mrs. James t hree years it is doubtful whether he Eaeh fraternity shall be given a Iimit- Northwestern's faste.st man is. T�.a, 7'.••.• r...quest ions ue son temps.C t"l1 b Angell, Mrs. Harry Pratt Judson, :Mrs. has a peer at his position in the coun- ed period to talk with each eandidate, who was beaten by boo th Barane.. ik.. �•.. .tTho onvocation recep Ion WI e .,10 3 Mary Kaern. try. Tall, powerful and above all, I .... !O.t., the apointment to be made by a dis- Knight in the Central A. A. U. eh ....hr-ld .�ronday night from 9 to ; 0 in • •• . �.-_._ ----- - '-.--_ - - .. ---.ftft:._._-- �L.I'.Ia:". ."..,._ ... g...."j�III,�_�.f. ,;�h.... �J�r.. ��� __s��.�_.!-.__�.e .... -... �n-:.�n __ aI. l.. t_he qualiti.es of a fir_;:;f, into erested party. pionships. Hotch,lin' and' Wamck' �innt�llinRon hall. ' .. :lIe guestS· or, ilOilO -. - -_ "'"' �¥�&,.-, 4_.as follows: William Weiser, Mildre.1 ela�' C-';Dt���. 'H�bask;'t' "'�h�-;'ting , . ., .. �.,.,-. '" .-'<. ... -.-.� ... :.- ...... -. -",-:-:-:-.:, ·the: Parpl&are hat .. Qi"!"meL",,�-I""'''',",will be De�n and Mrs. James Rowland --."�PJlrker, .Milton Herzog, Leonard If'aves nothing to be desired and his and Baraneik, however; seem to :-StrauSs, Lyman Weld, Halard Be�rd, ability to work with his team mat� j� NAME MEDICAL J[BI[BBR. OF I the class here and it will be a· �Alfred Peters, Marion Hicks, Julia probably his most effective point. Van FOUNDATION' COM'Ml881'ON fight between them for. first pl�c;-.�Stein, Jeanette Reg8Qt, Ward Maris, Gent has �ot been outplayed in his Ward Favorite in lIm:dleII. .Benjamin Gumbriner, John Roser, Mr. three yea. rs of competition. Des .J; .. r. Dr. Francis W.· Peabody is Appointed Ward in the hurdles shQuld .be &ItW H Ch ..... F 0 Ha ][ember of 'Doio_ fOr S-.... of'• • eeaman, .-.r. • • ynes, dien of Chicago �d Whittle of NOlth- A_"�'� easy winner. .James of NorthwesterAHubert Smith, WiDiam Lyon, Frank western are his closest rivals, but can Conditions in Orient.; ig not fast enougb to gh-e him a c'-Weakly, . Floyd Weakly, Norman Hart, not aproach him as an all arounel fight for first, and. it is possible ,�..Tames McCann, Richard Con1ding,Mr� player. Little of. Purdue, although Dr. Fran<'is W. Peabotly of· Boston_ "Thomas will be able to. beat J�,/!#Hesselba�h, IDram Looais, Mr. C. H. participating in only n few games:tt !bssachusetts, haS been appointeel al4 the second position. Hurwitz and GuO'Soutter, Fay 'Gra�b� William BoB· the end of the season, displayed mar1<. the meclical member of the commission willig will also �ompete for chi�",CoIl ............ � 4., .. d ability. th:tt is to study the medical schooll4 ill this event.' .- ..and public health conditions in Chin'lRECEIVE CANDIDATESFOR DEGREES TODAYPresident and Mn. Judson Willbe At Home From4to6President and Mrs. Judson will T(.'­l't'i,-c all candidates taking degrees iu)Ial'dl or June today from 4 to 6 3tt l.e I'rl'�ident's home. June graduateswi Il be entertained at this early data:I� t h e president will be in the orientdur] Ilg' t he Convocation week at theend of the Spring quarter. Senior col-k:,!e ('l()�ing exercises will be held this1!I.OI"IIill;; nt 10:15 in MandelDr. Albert Parker Fitch, presidentof An-lover theological seminary, \Villdeliver the Convocation sermon at theI'rt'('f',lill� the sermon, the Convocatio'nprayer service will be held in the Rey­nohls club. All candidates will meet•:.t 10::;0 in the north room of the see;ond floor of the clllb.Last Lefrane Lecture.•••Angell nnel Professor Abel LeFranc.Is lff.DatIeth 00D.T0cad0n.•Tho ninetieth Convocation will beh('1cl Tuesday at 3 in Mandel Dean.Tnmes Rowland Angell will deliver.. tho n(ltlress on "The University To­day." O�e hundred and twenty·nine�tl1tlf'nt� will reeeive degrees, titles, orcertificates. Forty wiD receive theeleg-ree of bachelor of Arts, Philoso­phy ot:' Science, and four bachelor ofF.duention. �fteen studentS wiD be, ..,>r• ..\, .. ,• I'I,'r �'• L� \'1• .. m:lclo masters of Arts or Science, fourd(lf't9rs of Philosophy, and two bacb ....l()T� of Dh·inity. Five men will reoCl,i\'C tllC degree of J. D.Convoea.U.on In'dtatloDs Out.Invitations for Convocation will bcrf'ncly for distribution tomorrow noonnnt) can be procured by eandida� forelc{!rees· at the Pre8ident's office. Aftel' ��onday noon the invitations willhe otr'ered to the general public.RESOLUTIon BULOOlZB FRIDAY' AJJ..STAR CONFERENCETEAlS ARE SELECfED NEW RULES SUGGESTED STAGG EXPECI'S CLOSEInterfraternity Council Refers Pro- MEET AGAINST POWposed Changes in Rushing Rules -' ,.to Special Committee-- WiD Director Believes NorthwesternReport at Next Meeting Contest At EvauatoD T ODiaJ.atWill be Hardest of YearGIVE CONCERTUniversity Orchestra Will OfferVaried Program At Entertain-ment In Mandel Hall- Mr Daily Maroon P-acka Men ForBe h C Will Co d . HODOI'aI'J' PoaitioDl on Baaiaac ragun n uct of All Around WorkNew rules forbidtling high schoolThe University Orchestra will givea concert Friday night at 8:15 in Man­del hall This is the first . Orchestraconcert for which admission will becharged, NORGREN PUT ON FIRST FIVE CHICAGO IS BETfER BALANCIDrushiug' and pleflging, and regulatingfall rushing in college were suggested!It the lnterfrternity council meetingin the Reynolds club yesterday after­noon. No defnite acfion was taken bythe council on any of the sets of rulesalready offered.Refer to Co�ttee. �According to the present outlookthe Purple track team will put up •fight tonight at Evanston, and Dir.c­tor Stagg is looking for the eloaeatu.eet of the season, Coach Omer .,.been working all year with ihia eY��in view, and while Chicago iii the �o;- .ical favorite, there is every reaaoD t&believe that the men will have t� 10Daily Maroon All-Conference·8electioD&F1rat Team. Second Team.Norgren (C) B. F. Ch.eny (0)La.uge (W) L. F. Sta.dsvold (M)Van Gent (W) C. Des Ja.rdien (C)Oraf (0) B. G. Bau.mga.rt..."The Orchestra is prepared to givean excellent program," said ManagerWeiser. "Through diligent practh-:­and the aid of several professionals. apolished and pleasing program hasbeen assured." Mr, Robert Stevensonwill be the organ soloist, and Mr.Beaeli Cr� will conduct the orehes-tTa- I Harper (W) ner (C)L. G •. Aldrich (N)CaptaIn Osborne of Northwestel'll isun<ler the aU!'lpi .. es of .the Rockefeller E:J�ily the beSt of the quarter JiUlers.AceordinfF to the opinion of man.v Founelatioo. He will at"company Pre�-to Both Boyd and McConnell gave, hja fiPIan'D.--H- tor......t8 �dtDg experts Norgren was the most eft'e('_ ident Judson on the tour through the d . B .:11_,_ har race 10 artlett, but t ey._��IIdIr a-dDL- DlmlIr. tive forward of the year. He di!!· E."lstern nations, anti will aill in the_ _# have to fight for plat'cs against Thay-Dr. Charles Henderson will spa.. ak on played "astly improved work o,'er hi14 prepar:ttion of the report to be sub H "Lk' B h ther and <;ltcn ID. oyd hu s own •"The Social M-aae of the Church·' previous se90ns,espeeially in his shoot- Dlitttoit to the Fonnflation. f D'__ greatest impro,-ement.o any of" l-ing. Ability to handle the ball ancl Dr. PenhOfly is a gratluatc of Bnr ..redor Stagg's mnners 10 �he l� t:«.Qact as the pivot of the team work "art) unh'ersity antI of the .John Hop- weeks. The half will be a great rar.were hi" best qualities. Lange of Wi�- kins meeliral school. lie has stuflicIl ...:..'between Campbell antl Osborne. aD.("onsin, although playing at guard a in ge"eral foreign 9('hoo18, and is at men have been rh-aJ8 for three yea�.large part of the time, was a more the pres('nt time a member of the �taff having competed against e�'h oth�'!�eft'et"ti"\'e 8(!orer than the great maJ·or· f th B' h h 'tal' "D_ t .o e rIg am OSpl 10 nuS on. Stagg's inte�holastic in 1911. 0.-ity of forward�. He averaged .nearl�' The party. will �onsi!lt of P�ielent bflmo defeated Campbell in the' iii ..four baskets per game, and his ago and Mrs .• Jud�n, Dr. PeabOfly, anti door cODferente 1&'"lt year, but tlMl �i.gre88innesa and general floor work George MeKibhon, the latter sen.·in� C!ago st:u evened matte", up by win-left nothinlll' to be dellired. Cherry anrl l' th "'apa"'I'ty of °e"'retary The .. .."'" _!l e ,"' ... , • Jling from the Northwestern eaptai.8tadsvoJd are the nearest counter- commission will !mil on Mar(."h 21, an.l B" .• :.in the dual meet in BrtJett this WI.-�rts of these men. Stadsvolel has after a brief tour of some .of theliorgnn aDd Lange a.t Forward.at the Inter'seminUy banquet tomor­r�w �ight at 6 in Hutchinson cafe. 350students from the divinity eehools ofChieago ana vieinity will be presentat the dinner.Sthtements .by SIgma Xl aDd KeatChemical CI1Ib Bx..- Lola I'eltb,- IIodeU-. Before tbe diJaner, the men fronlWOBK 01' 11188 BABNABD other schools will be eeeorted aroundthe campus by a' eommittee of Chi­cago students, and will be introdueeclto one another at aD informal reeep·tion in HutelaiD80a _ 530. ODe f8("·"On Rnni1ay, March the eighth, 1914,the !'Io('iety of Sigma Xi lost by i1eath(.ne of it� memben, Edith Ethel Barn·ar 1 �fi�!I _Barnard was elected to• •. 8ub8eription blanks fo" the Hitch- in HutehiDson cafe. Mr. Fitch is thememhership in tbe Chicago ebapter inkoelt annual will be ready for distri- Convoeation preacher for Sunilay. All1!1 P _ ('.n the �ommendat;on of thebution Fritlay. All Hiteheoek men University men ha"e been in\'itetl tofl('r�Ttm('nt of C!homistry of which sh"who intend to secure eopies shoald attend this lunC!heon. Ti('kets may bowns a mcmher at the time of herleave their orden with Paul Bla.zer oM-ained at the Y. �{. C. A. oft'i("e. Th'iso (':tth. Her department lo� in bel'R ..I 1.... .... ••• Th J '11 • d fOI 0 •• 0 I'"" �on-. e aDDua WI dinner is. liven .UD el' the ao�pi('es 0one of the most efficient tea("heM' ...appeu' donDI the lint weelt of thf' the Sophomore Y. M. O. A. eommil1'I Sprin. quu1er. DOLR,,!'ol\ltion� were drawn up by Sig­ma Xi antl hy the Kent Chemical cluhln�t. ni�ht with reference to tbe deathof �ri�� Barnard, the instructor inC'hl'mi!'try, whose funeral was held y�1(';"'n�' nt the Englewood Baptistch\lrch.Th(' r('�oltltions foUow:8WDa Xl.• •,tc(Contiall" _ Pap J) ulty member a.d ODe ft1IdeBt of eacheehool repreeeated will give a aborttalk. Sevent,.· men "rom tile Univer·sity divinit,. seJaool have signed up,and there are still ten tiekets left.Sherman Conrad i. in eharge of the ter. Leisure is a C!omer 'and Di�"Stagg is looking for him to give bodamen a dose 6ght.Chic�o loob good in the relRY witlaSt:tins, BG�-,I, Wartl and l[atthe'tn, al­thotlJ!h j! the eYent decides the meetCoa .. h Omer will un(10ubtedly use 0.prineip:ll cities of Europe, ineludin�Paris, Berlin anct �t. Petersburg, willjourney to China, where the party willhegin its work at on("e. On the triphom('wnrel they will �toJl ovcr in .Tap­an for :to short tim... It is expect('Clthat the presi(lent will he ha('k at th('81T1lDgementa. PRB8IDD'l' IT1'CH WILLBE 'J.'JI'B 8PBAKBR ATY ... C. A. LUNClIBONtc-nm Tnn !"Cconel to the C. A. A. j.�tho Cl'ntral A. A. U. meet. and led !la'W the Jut lap. In general, Cbic��hn!'l :t l,('tt('r hnlnneect team�. antt if .t�emen �rform aetoreling to expet!tati�uth .. y f'honM hC' ablt' to .lefeat the sm�81JB8OBIPfIOX BL&lm8FOB Hii'OSUOOK AlQfUAL!flO lIB �y I'BIJ)AYLeague to Elect '1'omorrow.Officers of the Y. W. C. L. for the>("oming y('ar will he ,,1('('t('l1 tomorTt)'\T'at 10:15 in Lexingto han. Th(' nomi­nating committee, ('om�Nl of 1,.·t:tI"Fyffe, Charlotte Vinlt lrnr;!n;'dRhod� Anct Arline Brown, will �uh:niir('tommenitntions for new ofl'ieCT!!l.Comlllittt-e dlairmen will report. coterie of Ptl1'ple lIta",.White's Son is Better.Co:. .. l: Wlaite'!" 80n W1I!" in lin 11":'pTM-('d e'ondition y�tf'rc1ay. Althnn�!'till ('onfinei1 to his bOO he illl expet"t­eel to be up and rabout. withiq • weet.Dail, .ar ••• .•.............. I .,-�... ., a.a.p.".W.c.&aq ....... 8eqas.. 'P .....w." Lnaaa ====••11 r Jlathematlcal clUb, 4:16, B�D. �.ft' ............... Sigma %1 d1DDer, 6:30, Butch1uonCIrRIa&Iea...... cafe. Ko .. tD OU' lOW BOJIB, B. BOomer State &D.Cl J'acboILTODAYOloatng 8eD1ar con... dIapel of theq1l&l"ter, �O:16, Mandel.Odlep of BdUdl.ttoD chapel, 10:16,BmmODil BIaiDe 214.J'1ID1or y ... O. An P'cmn, 10:16,Cobb halLThe Interfraternit,' council is inclaJleer of going On a certain rock­th� a&me one on which most real In­fltttraternity work splits and goes topiec'es. Tn other words, the delegatesocetlft berause each side fails to8ee' that the iSSUe is not fundamental.Bushing is a proeess of recruiting menfar fra�rnities; and the one true aimof �.hing· reform should be to secure.. ne,_ deliberative choice of men byfraternities, and fraternities by men.High school ruahiDg does not presenta .great�8__" based on this fundament­al problem. It would seem that :L sat­iataetori, aoiutfon could be reached bya liiile .clear-headed thinking, withoutjealousy and suspicion and then theeonneil would be free to consider the 8WTKMERs WILL OPPOSEHAMILTON CLUB TOJ(OBROWern Favorite in OoD.tenmce.Coach White's swimmers are out- toavenge their recent defeat by theHamilton club in a return meet whieh.... ill be held Thursday in Bartlett at8. In the first meet the Universityswimmers were defeated by a widegreater problem of how to secure sanerushi�g�recruiting· which does notwreck:. th� .. scholarship of fraternityDlen and Freshmen, which does not re­wIt aiJm,lst inevitably in heavy finan­cial drains upon the fraternities, andwhich gives a chance for real, delih­�rative choice by fraternities and MABOH SCHOOL BBVIBW IS OlJ'r'IDGD'S BEAD.!'iger'. Head has been working onaDot�er odd job. The members haveheen selling. tickets for the- orchestraeoneert, Such activities-picking uplittle . tasks that need to be done fortile good of diirerent mUJlic affairs­.1'8 weU enough. But a more pleasingthillg would be to see Tiger's Headadopt a real constructive policy, look­ing toward development of genuine In­terest· in good music on the part of8tIldenta. The; aeld is wide open, aneltile need for work-that is, if trulycultured students are au ideal of thetTlLlvenity� ereat.ftIB OBOBB8'1'B.A.Now that the Dramatic club hueome through, even to the l"ntisfaetionof �ticu8, may We hope for a simi­lar g� fortune for the orchestra, iuits coming cODcert? A good studentorehestra would be a ane thing for t.heUDivenity, to say nothing of thededit refleeted on the stuelents. AndIII view of the complete "uccc� At·tained by the ThMpian8, woul" it beover eDthusium to uk tIIat student8take something for gr&Dt� and tum.. t te beoR til. eOileeR? Vocational8cb0CllDeIt ... r... � of Sed ..Dr. Frank W. GUDS8ulus deJinredthe fifth and lut of a series of lee­tures on "Some Pe1't'l0nal As�h ofthe Cbri.'ltian Religion" I .... t night inKaDdeL The title of his Ia... t a(1clre�w.. "PenoDal Bope." ftfrcl Floor,No young man should miss the feelingof style-perfection that goes with theearly owning of a spring suit. Nor shouldhe fail to include our displays in his calcula­tions. For we've devoted a whole floor tothe collection of the finest foreign�:� �':�� $15, $18; $20SaveYour $6.50 to $21.50 onSpring OvercoatFourth noor.IT'S possible-here and now. For we areoffering $25 to $40 silk lined springovercoats at $18.50--theyOre the finest Coats we've eversell at a concession. Surely you'll not overlook suchan opportunity. been able to$18.50OR why not save $6 to $12 on aless expensive spring coat­the $16.50 to $22.50 ligh t color modelsof las� sea son $10 50are priced at • THE blue serge suit sale isdrawing to a close-for justa few days Ion g e r we offer$20 and $25 blue $14.75serge suits atBrief Campus Newsmargin, but the men feel confidentare apt to consider the selfish Inter; that they can make a much betteresta of their fraternities, before' they showing, and the form shown in theId Wisconsin meet seems to indicate thatCOD.l1 er the .general good. This feel- tomorrow's event will be much closer, iDe Dlay crop out more t 1_s rong.., as than the previous one.the situation over the rushing rules The same lineup will be used against� more tense. At present, the the Hamilton club as was used lastCIOUDcil seems split on the proposition week agai�st Wisconsin. This con-01 high school ruahing and pledging sists of Redmon, Lyman and Neff in)lueb haa been said tor and against th(" plunge; Pavlicek and Neff in theforty ,yard swim, Pavlicek and Shirleythi. teature; and much of the debate in the back stroke; Goodm�n, Moore'lnd Titus in the breast stroke; Neffand Pavlicek in the hundred yardswim, and Olson, Parker, Pavlicek andNeff in the relay.The Hamilton club event will serveas a practice contest in order to keep�he menin good condition for the Con-ference swimming meet at Evanston,March 20. Present predictions seem tofavor the Pnrple in their fight ,for -����������!!!�����������������������������_����_�����Conference honors, but Coach Whitt'believes that he has a number of starswho win cut deeply into the points,Dlinois and Wisconsin do not seem tobe in a position to land first place,but have several stars who are sureto score h�avny.The Varsity swimming team picturewill be' taken this afternoon. Thefollowing men should report: Captain Mr. BfcJrb'm Betums--Yr. Biek­Goodmau, Bedmon, Lyman, Neir, Pav- ham returned yesterday from a tripIieek, Parker, Olson, Moore, Shirley, to New York.Pierce, Harris, and Titus.Statements and statistics in an ar_ticle on "Vocational Interests in Iowa&hoola'" by Irving King in the Marehissue of The School ReView, tend toprove that it i8 not the lW-hool work butthe multiplicity of outside interests,whieh is injurious to the health of theordinary adolescent. Figures aregiven to illustrate the earning capac­ity of boys and girls during their highschool career, the number of partiesand theaters attended each month, andthe amount of time spent at home·work. Other articles which featurethe eurrent issue of The School Re­,-jew are "Physical Training with Spe­cial Correetive Work in Girls' High JIDler to 8pea!;_Prof�or F. .J.Schools" by Florence II. Richarlls, andMiller will !'peak P.t �hc eollegf" 0' ��,l­"Tht' Status of History Teaching in Dc-ation chapel this morning.The High Schools of Kansas'" by II.T. Stf"epcr. Take.JuDior Picture-The JuniorY. M. C. A. commission's picture ,forthe Cap and Gown will be taken thismorning at 10:15 in front of CobbhnU;Gift 'reo 'rOlllOn'oW'-The HorneEconomics and Household Art.qdub will give a tea tomorrow aftel'_u(,on from 4to 6 in the Emmons BlaineLeague room.Bold. � YOIlMlftO .. -Final tr-­outs for the University representativein the Linelgren peace �ontC1't will beheld tomorrow at 9:15 in HukeU Ii. Training Timemeans denyiDg yourself many pleasant thlap. It DftUbars out Coca-Cola. The leading athIeta ad .. -players iD the country endorse it. In traUaiDc q1lUtea01' on the field they drink it for the refraluDeDt adbenefit they have found it contaiDs.Delicious - Ref"re.hiagThirst- QuenchlDgTHE COCA-COLA co.AtlaDta.Ca.Battle ApiD. IiIoDdq-Senior �!lfl __ ••••••••••••Junior eoUege w.�men will meet forthtl Beeonel basketball gan;e of the(:bampionship aeries Monelay at <I :r.I exiDIr,lll gymnasium.."'l1'ker F'itch, the COnVOf!at1(\n preach­('1', will speak On ·'The Possible Pro­vinci.limn of Graduate Scholarship".. t the thirel meeth:g uf gnlfluate �t,.­flenb Sunelay at 4::l� In l..cxingtur._Oo8aopolltaD Keet:fDp-The COI'mo·poUtan dub will not meet again thisqu�r. The next meeting will be heMAVril :I.-IIDc In � t'OIdIh�Tbe Men'sGlee elub wiD give a coneert tonightin Gary, Ind., under the au.."Piees ofth. Uaivenit, club of Gary. Wanted At OnceEa� ... at 1M UamnitJ to (I.e ia u. ia.atipte ...Special Ollerto College MenHERZKA BROTHERS:-: Tailors :-:1545 EastS3rd Street!'elephon8 B. P. 1037. Open EveDiDp aDd IIaDdq .. 2..... _ .. _ _-_ .• -_ • 0,�"ICA •••- -. "---- _-_ - - - - - -_ - -::-:---- --::::"",-:,:_- _-=------ f·o.II·• I'•• a....eo··1·· ..· .• 0· .· .•. ..• •.......,• 0tt"II •• I·•• a....e,"·1·· ..· .· .· .· ..•• •,· 'l· CJYmona-an�\.RROWJ\{ickCOLLARP:.:... :: ;.:\,�. expression of a�'D;>,,'n'ati\'e style. You'S: i 1 j: ke t he satin laundryfi:.:, It or the fhbric-a de-11:1; t � j!"C J ioteworthy for itscx('C!l�nee. 2 for 25cCIX!:T!". I'� .. \I")II\" & CO •• IHC •• TaOT, N. Y..ih!..','rIC of A •• ow SIII.on c_ KBIOLlrl"ION8 BULOGIZBWOBJt OF KI88 BABNABJ)(Continued from ,... L)cal reform is necessary to rejuvenateit, and that the proper remedy for thist'ituation is to arm the student bodywith the right to �ecall the professors.Dr. Pound, as well as every otherthinkiug person, knows that the legall'rofe�ion is today literally on trial.He conteuds that the only way to m�this 1100..1 of criticism is to get at t&.eLaw schools themselves. Sounds like. �uy direct from the �wer �� _��t _ths .. progresain West, wiULa.JWLyour food at 1lrst cost. Will ship ,ou untrammeled university administration,prepaid 15 Ibs. of UDpol.ished rice, tlJe why not inaugurate a new regime onbost food obta.iDable, upon receiPt of rntional prinCiples?$1.00.PRAmIE RICE PLANTATION. whose untiring patience and alertnes»Now comes Roscoe Pound, Carterill correcting the errors of her stu­_(Irot('88or of General Jurisprudence at.dents contributed no less than herthe Harvard Law School, and forgrasp of the subject to her success incauses alleges that university teaching her chosen field of work. But thoseitl so lacking in efficiency that a radi..Whereas, in her death we, the mem­bers of the Kent Chemical Society,morrow We will regard the student reofeel that the world has lost a. sincereenll of professors as a matter of student, an inspiring teacher, and a.e'{,urse? (:npable seholar ; and that we haveWe raise the qut:8tion: For whom lost a gracious and charming compan-do the univeraifiea exist, the faculties ion and a devoted friend; therefore')1' the students? Who are the best Be it resolved, that we do herebyjudges of the competence of. an Instrne; express our appreciation of her faith­tor, the students who study under him ful work and of her unsel.'fish Iife,every day or an administration that and our great sorrow at our loss andmeets him occasionally at a church Be it further resolved, that we do!ic per line. No advertisements re-AD -._--'41-4 picnic or a pink tea?, The answer is hereby extend to her family our heart-ct'h'l'd fClr less than 25c. � ,.hvious. It occasionally happens that felt symathy in their grief; andadvertisements must be paid in ad· students are temporarily unjust in Be it further resolved, that a copyt heir censure ot an instructor, but in of these resolutions be sent to herUN POL I S BED the long run the verdict of several fomilYi that a copy be publiBhed ingenerationa of students is indisputably 'the student publication of the Uni­-ound, versity, and that a copy be inscribetlWould it not be a fine achievement in the minutes of the society.for the university of Washington to The Executive Comtnittee of ,lead the way in this reform? Here in the Kent Chemical Society .CLASSIFIEDADVERTISEMENTSvance..FRESHRICE]5 LBS. FOR $1.00. unarchy, doesn't it? Yes, but it wasonly yesterday that we regarded theinitut ive, referendum and recall as ap- Whereas, it hath pleased God in Hisinfinite wisdom to take to Himself ourplied to state and city governmentsbeloved teacher and frieud, Edith-Inngercus innovations .. Today the per·Ethel Barnard; and:-40n who opposes them is considered anactionary. Is it not possible that to- cf U8 ""ho knew Miss Barnard best,feel that we ha.ve personally suft'eredan Irreparable loss. For to us she Wrulmore than a teacher or eelleague. Herhappy nature, her cheerfulness, u�:"feeted oven by her long illness, madeus her devoted friends.Bo it therefore resolved, that thisexpresaion of the sense of our 1088 bespread upon the minutes of the chap­ter, and that a copy threof be seut tothe pareuts of Miss Barnard."Kent Ohem1cal Club.... "::"�-l1D�l8d:ror JLu_- - - -. - -.Uncalled for mail is being held atthe faculty exchange for the follow­ing persons: Prof. W.Haley Barker,W.(f you are skeptical about the sound F. Bostwick, Rev. W. Bode" Rev. F.n(,8S ot this reeall proposition, imagine. Bancke, Miss Anna Chapman, C. W.it established here at Washirigtoill' Coleman, Frank Du Bois, Lewis Par­.\h! Watch a few, a very few, of ker, Mifl8 C. Fay, Lewis Drocker, S.a::LIABLE DRESSJIAKER will make our dignified incompetents go sliding R. Gift'ord, W. M. Green, E. S .• Tones,Easter gowns or other spring sew- "on their ears!" Who would they be? R. G. Jackson, Lawrence Lund, F. C.in�. Prices reasonable. Quick service Would not the example be rather stim· McLain, Yarg:net Monroe A. C. Mil­nil now, lrielway 1877. "Iating on those who remained? Thi� 11:"1', Mr. Newton, Mr. Oliver, M. B,i� anarchy, isn't. it? Rund, .John C. Searle, :Mr. Tonnes.WANTED-Few capable college men Well, we live in an interesting age. lIao Van Duisburg, Mayme William-But it would be still more interestiug son, J. W. Whitly, Mae Zimm('rmann.The Mask anti Wig elnb, ever watch I .WANTED-Tho Cap and Gowns for "Regar,} (or others as expressct IUir,fY (or an opportunity to do some; .."L._ 1 nc woth .. vcnrs of' lRPfi-]8P7: 1903. A TPrt- ... �odal servree IS nnmoerer amo to -sonnhlo price will be paid. Daily Ma· thing for Pennsylvania, has reeog- Int'n's noble qualities," said Dr.ronn office. nized one of the university's most evi- Henderson yesterclay at .Junior wom;.!cnt needa-an official home for the en's chapel. Dr. Henderson spoke of IWAN'l'ED-A former Chicago mall PrO'·08t. The announcement that they (,Hnning as being one of the most ne-has splendid opportunity for stu- \dll make this gift cans to mind the ('eM8ty qualities in women in earlierd('nts working their way through eol_ Immber of presentations that the or· ('ivilizationll, and stated that sacrifh�elr�e who have experienee and ability Rnni1'.ation has made to the uuiver- and service to others has taken itsin snl .. �mnnship. I absolutely gnaran· 8ity. place todq.tee 3 clollar an hour to able men. Write The good. done the university byfor pnrti('ulnrs to Grip Bow Co., Om,,· the annual Mask and Wig shows ean-ha. Nrh. nct be estimated, bat iu addition theclub has never hesitated to also tun.STUDENTS-Tutoring in German andFrcnC'h by '3 German lady, a grad. (.'-er the profits which have result.,dUnl'. -Irom their co.ntinued and unbrokenunt(' or G('1'man and Americanr.tring of succeaea."('r�iti('!'l, !i';'it:l Maryland ave. Tel.lT�',lC' P:1rl, 4�94.Little Bock, Ark.or women for outside Summer work.Liberal �l1nrantee, but earnings lim­iteel only lly your own efforts. $500 to$1 000 pos�ihle for your vacation. Afl­dress Lock Box 30P, Chicago, Ill. if we could recall incompetent profs.. -University of Washington Daily,... azul Wig's GiftThe club is doing itll most to renderth" university the grea�t service it('an, anti such spirit stands as an ex·rOR RENT-A In.rgo front room, suit- ample anel is appreciated by all Penn·:ll,l .. ror ono or two ladie�. Boar.1 sylvania men.--.DaiII' Pennsyh.ania.ol'tionnl. li752 Blackstone :wc. Tel21fiS.--------------------------�LURBAT ftIB PBDf0B8SF.x('hnng-e ti('kebi for the above"In'\" a'h'in�!iO �.,nbt rebate. may bp.o�tatDec1 at Die oI!ee of '!'lie Jlaocni.,... CUNlUNG NECBSSABYIN AlI'CIBlft WOIlAN;BEPLACBD BY sBBVICE.. ..11IE 110m. Of' AMERICAN IDEALSHOTfL P<1NHATANWID PudIue .ew 0JaiIDIII ........ ..................Ohio S� university is having dif- .� � �ficulty in finding a tower for the new �..aJr.('him-. the fund for the purehase of JIoo-, .... aW TlaG.--, ..... pdftte",::" .......whi('h has just been �ompleted. This __ •fund has been growing for eight yean fIr ...... ....u.e tnt • ..,.cMh gnafiuating CI888 leaving its con· aIft'onI M. LewIa,tribution to this encl. The ('him� will ••�!!··!!!!!!!!!XAJr!!!..!G!EL!!!!!!!.!!!!�.1.eost approximatetI' $10,000. • .: "Bang-oI" "Distinctivelytnatvtauet:It was only 11 few YC'ar5 arro that westarted to sel l }_.'z{tinms • ..,We firstoffered 111(:111 in the college towns.The purity ZlUU choice quality of thetobacco was iustuntly npprcclatedhy the student.s=-now Futimns holdthe record for tl:c g'!"ca!t'st punt incigarette htstorj++tho bi�gcst saleof any bn• .md in the Luitl'lt Statestoday] No expense wasted on thep:1ckage-quulity ell in the; tobacco-twenty good ones!��"'7�c.�fJ.TI!ftOpportunity!Are YouGettingStylesYouFancyAt the PriceYou WishTo Pay?Accept this as an invitation to visit our shop.We solicit the privilege JLST TO SHOWyou our Spring Styles.Tailored young men's clothing that are in­dividual creations. The values found here arethe talk_ of your college - iGquire about us.Dockstader & RexfordSuite 816 Republic Bldg.State and AdanlS St.SUn.."r.RlnJo: FOR THE DAILY MAROON..' JTHE DAlLY KABOON, WEDNESDAY, MAItCH 11, 191'-I·I !I iI;t::'':�:';. The Men Who Put TheFun Into Y our Daily LifeWITS well sharpened and mindsin good humor. The man whohas these generally knows what heis talking about. Read the testimoni­als on this page. Here are some ofthe greatest cartoonists in the coun­try. They all smoke and endorseThev wouldrr't smoke Tuxedo ifit d id nt keep their minds alert andcheerful all day long, day in und dayout. A tobacco that em do thatstands in a class by itself.Tuxedo is made of the very high­est grade of choice, mellow, sweetKcntuckv Bur1ev leaf--treated bvthe orlgmal l'Tuxe(lo Proccss,'-'which r�moves the sting so that itcannot bite your tongue - granular­e d !:O that it smokes freely and uni­formly-packed 40 pipefuls to thelOe tin.Tuxedo deserves everything thathas ever been said of it-and to proveit Tu xe-d o sells by the millions uponmillions of tins ann ually.YOU CAN BUY TUXEDO EVERYWHERE T. A. DClRG.\X ("'Tad")•• Tuxedo can ! be equaledin soothing, r�flc:sl.ir:g q-iali­lies, Its mildness imur:s aplc�o�alll �m·IJ,.�, its coolnt:3.Srt'm(JI'�s cl] chance of tonguebile •• ,�!Ii�\A�IJ.·�' .\�;>'W�t»--*:1,. t!,,:;�/���� ...R.L.r;C,LDBERr.crcato r c;f t. F ',)�::--h Qt:c�­ti.:n." . ·'l'Ull;l\! l;t:y""I finJ in T!:udo a good'o�:/(:c,'. 1 ..s [ragrance andjL:::; ere fine. I use it te­glJ.l':�'!I end endorse il highlyto all my [ricnds ...L7?�BUD FISHERcreator of ")Iutt amI Jeff.""Tuxedo lias made a pipemy favorile form oj smoking.lis coolness and mildnessmake pipe smoking a realpleasure. ' •�1� ALL_STAB CONFBlLENOB ' SENIORS .AND nZ8JIM!!!lTBAK8 ABE SELECTED PLAY FOB CHAJlPION8BIP ��������!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!�""'!Conycni:-nt pouc!., 5 Famous �e"D tin, 10i n n e r-Li n e d with C 'Wiih.:o!c! lette-rinE. CJD:)iatur.:-pco:f PAper cUrYeci to fit pocketIn GlaS3 Humidors. SOc end 90cFREE Send u:; 2 cents in �t3mp5 for post­a�� :md we ",ill OJ lil you 3 souvenirtin of TUXEDO tobacco to anypoint in the United States_ Addr�s" THE _\lIERICA� TOBACCO COlfPAXYRoom l203 111 Fifth Avenue New YorkSPRING STYLES ARE HEREThe very spirit of Spring bas been captured in the wonderfUl colorin �sof our DeW fabrics DOW on display.Greens soft in tone, often blendin2 into browns, promise to be verysmart tbia sprbut.The ma.ny Dew shades of greys and blUes will also please men of taste.Pliable, soft materials that lend themselves to the correct close fitting� are in p-eat demand.'1'0 fashion the Dew snug fitting clothes reqUires the utmost ski1LSo the J"e:rrems way of tailoring these Dew smart styles appeal morestroDg!y than ever to men wbo seek to be both individual. and smartin their dress.We invite you to see the great� of the. correct newSprIng materials at aDY of ourtIIree stons.�R FOR YOUNG MERTBBBE STORES: 7 N. La Salle at. 25 B J"ackson Blvd. �71 B Monroe St.................. _ .Hotel CumberlandHEW YORKBroadway at sttb Street.Near SOUl Street S� Station aDdsyd Street Elevated.."Broadway'" can from GrandCentral Depot.Sneath Aftlllle Cara &:om PeDDaJl­ftIIIa Statlaa.lCBPT BY .. COLL.O. JlANB.ADOUARTlfR8 POR COLL.O. JI.NBPlfCIAL RATB8 FOR OOLUO. ".. .. JlBTen Minutes' W aik to Thirty TheatresHArRRY P. STIMSON. MANAGER"';R CHICAGOM. ShlndermanTAILORS .. CLEANERSIf you want your clothes Pressed and to stay Pressed canup Midway 6958.We Call for and Deliver PromptlyOrder your SPRING SUIT �arly and ha,·e it rcadY'for EarlySpring Days. 25 fU «111 dl!(cuf(1l ail (J(!(J� ,;Iff, HW.1114 E. 66th Street A UDITORIUl\4University Ho�ra WUl Be Dec1d.ecl byB.eau.lt or Game -'1'04&,. in Bart­lett at e,(Continued from paee 1)been pronouuced by eritil'� to be themention. fit forwards; Williams at center; Sen­ton and Rehm at guards. �{anngerLeonard feels confident that this squallWILL HAVE UNIFORMBOOK KEEPING SYSTEMe i l yesterday. When closed books areto be turned in to the Council andkept.Woodlawn Trust& Savings Bank1204 Eo 63d Street, Cbic,",oTHE FACULTY "TRB STUDENTSof theUNIVERSITY OF CmCAGOWILL FmD INTIDS BANK ALL THEFACILITIES OF A DOWNTOWN BANK.SAVINGS ACCOUNftandCHEOKING ACCOUNTSAre Welcome and Appreciated.RESOURCES $2,000. 000.THE TEA HOUSELUNCHEON 12-1:30DINNER 5:45-71328 E. 57th. Hyde Park 2015LASALLEThe t.-nth annnal meeting of theClassical a�-.ociatioD of the MiddleW�t an(l South will be held April 10and 11 at Iowa Cit7. Professor Gorclon .J. Lning of the LatiD departmentwill �pt!nk on ."The Works Ofd !�:. A�ERICAN !!!,!OAmcriean Schools at Rome;" an om _Wilhert L. CnM' of tho Universit�·high s('hool, on "Th'o De8irability ofIoatin in the Eighth Grade." Prof�"oTHnle wi11 opt'n the (lisenmon on "Sc-GIVE CONOERT FBIDAY Nora BaJ'ea a ...... braDwith Ban7 0lMke &D4 "omPUJ'GARRICKThe VlWlimou Verdict ofHapp,. Firat Nlghter., theOrea.teat of au Wtnter Ou_den Revues.-PASSINO mow OF litSCOIlAN'S GIAIDAnother Cohan at Harria Triumph.Geo .. M.. Cohan's Mystery FarceILLINOISDONALD B B I A N' ,..best player ill the West, but owing toseholurship fuiliuJ:s he was able to Ono of tho closest and hardestp!ny but half the season. Cherry is a fOIl�ht contests of this year's series is.flnished player, and Whittle of North- promised when the Seniors meet thewestern, Goettler of Chicago, and Olio Preshmen for the. championship of thephnnt of Purdue all deserve mention. University at 3 today. The FreshHarper and Graf of WiMconsin an-I men won the interclass championshipOhio Stu to nre easily thc pick of the during the regular sehedule, but :l8guards. Harper is one of the beNt! the Seuiors defeated the Laws, whofree throwers and basket shooters in won the professional school honorstho Conference. Besides eO"cring his they will get another ehanea to wrestman nbily, he managed to negotiate the e)USl4 honors from the 1irst yearmore baskets than his opponent in m�u.every game. Graf of Ohio State is a Tho Seniors did Dot show up wellhard working, aggressive player who at the beglnning of the regular sehedalso combines basket shooting and ule, but toward the end th(>y imguarding abilities to the highest de- proved grently, aud only one week!ree. Baumgartner and AldriCh of ago defeated. the second FreshmnuNort hwesteru were practicnlly as good team easily. Capt. Shafer of theas theso men at holding their oppo· Freshmen. will have his best mer. ·'SEVEN KEYS TO BALDPATB'.nents, but did not ha\'e their scoring t Tb S' ·n h th .presen . e emors Wl ave err L.\V(.iHS, TllIULLS, llELODRAlIA.II bility. Duner of Illinois and Berry regular Iineupe Murray and Kennedvof. Purdue deserve honorable",ill be able to show the Freshmen :tFOB. CLASS TREASURERS I feW things about basketball.A uniform book"keepillg system for The Senior rooters will �e ou.t illclnss treasurers will be prepared and I grent for<:e, and led by Libonat i, th»adopted immediately, according to l\' �tnr noise maker, th�y expect to cheerdecision of tho Undergraduntc coun- their team on to victory. The pres."nt fourth year men have never Wonthe elass championship, and will try ·'THE 1IIA.RBIAGE KABltB"r'-:.11 tho hnrder to make the most of ---..:�:.their Iast chance. 1'bey rely for thothvPet.it.ions nsking that clnss trcasur-. .. most pnrt On "llike" Kennedyers bo allowed to parttcipnte m the. 11'"star forward and for t his reason t •Blackfriar show were rejected. Tht" 'h' b tFreshmen will put t err es men onCouncil voted to make no exceptionshim in fln enclenxor to stop him fron.to tho point systcm. The Council willleatling the Senior attack.proYic1e llidillllnries for the libraries.here and they're Fine. They're very PROFESSORS HALE .ANDmoderate in Price, too. LAING WILL SPBAE A'I'Come in and see them when you can. OLASSICAL COKFE&EN0'3Bespecttully Yours.Ta"bles 'or Ladl" .. Fir,,' Cla." """Ie ..\! -".-.o-r-U-l-lI-r-,.-A-. -W-. -S-a.-I-a-n-t}-t,-M-r-.-O-. E.II Bliss, Robert Gunther, 'Ventlell BOliS.I Glhyloru Hess, Mr. E. K. MeDon, Ar.• tlmr Hanish, Mitchel Lea\'itt, l)nyiclI Elkington, Williard Atkins, Max Corll­I, well, Fortunato Gualano, Arthur lIen-sinkveldt.I The program win be as follows:11. "Oxen Minuet" .. �. . . . . . . • lIayu�lJ2. ··Organ Concerto No.2" ••.• HandelAllegro.Adagio.(Continueu frOID page 1)Allegro ma DOD presto.Mr. Robert W. SteveDs (with theOrchestra. )::. "Symphony iD C," Op. 21 BeethovenAtlngio molto-Allegro COD brio.Andante cantabile COD moto.::Mennetto.AdagiG--ADegro molto eIntemdsBlOD. vivace.4 ·'Adagio Cantabile" (from the BMinor Sonata) •. Richard Straus�5. (a) O,·erture to "William Tell"•••••••••••••• 1. • •• BossiDi_Bnek(b) "Unter deD LindeD" Massenet(c) "Oriental Sketch" ••.... Bir.l�(r. Robert W. SteveDs.G. (a) "Wiener Mad'ln Walt7.t"S Ziehre,.................. � ••...•... Gonno-l(b) Cort('ge, "La Reine de Saba"Gouno.i............ ' .qnence of Tense • ." Tr.i.umph, blpOWERSMabel and BcUthTALIAFBRBO-IN"-YOUNG WISDO...... '":�.�-! .. _",NOTICEDear Sir:-Spring clo�hes are the next thing tothink about. ne New Patterns are111t Ea.' '':'111 IUI'MLTelephone �dw;Jy 9525. COR'I'i.Jack x.,Wa .... PlaJ'BBLP W AlftBDA Cleau Oomed7 Drama wlUlBaD17 KolkerSTUDEBAKER1m. LYJf BAJmDlaIn Sir ArhUir CODaD DQi ...ftrWfDc ... PIQ'rJIB 8PBCELBD BAIIDFINE ARTSKat. Thurs.. ".i'a&, IIardl 17prince..-- Pow.tId Da.aID�Y""'!'BB LV ••OLV�PICROBBB'!'.JPan JIabn _t_.EOLB • DILl."PBCE 0' PlOKLB8"..tat �. Btoi··· ;