.. EDDY IS GREETEDBY 150 lEN AND WOMEN FILL ALL CAST laily �rnnl1VoL XII. No. 114. PBICS FIVE 0BlIftHoLls Conference in LexingtonYesterday as Fast Meeting inWeek's Religious Campaign PLACES BEGIN TWENTY -SIXTH GYMNASTS TAKECONFERENCE APRII7 Coach Hoffer'. Team. CapturesConference Championship Satur­day-Winois Wins Fencing TItle Dvorak Number FeatureS s,.m.and Indiana Wrestling HOllOl'3 phony Orchestra Program­Other Selections Are Promiaiu.TITLE GIVE LAST REGULARCONCERT TODAY AT 4:15Chicago annexed nnomer CoufereneeAll places in tbe cast of the Black - ehamplouship Saturday when Coach'IS INTRODUCED TO STUDENTS fl"iurs c()lIlcel.}�. "The Studeut Super- DR. JUDD LEADS DlSaJSSION Hoffer's gymnasts captured the twelfth scorr TO BE HERE APRIL Z8Ior," except that of Chloe the Ieadinj; annual Western meet in Bartlett, Ln;Fn his first appearance on the cam- lady, were filled last night by Couch The twenty-sixth annual Eelucatio�-t diana took the wrestling ehampiou- Tllt� Inst regular orchestra eoneert ofa-UH Mr. George Sherwood Eeltly W:lS Coleman, after the thirel tryout for eonfereuee of the academies and �� ship aud Hliuois the fencing honors. the year wi!! be given this affernoongreeted hy 150 men and wome at all �':Irts. The rehearsal lasted several scheols in relation with the Unive.,.iiJ _'.!though the number of competitors in Manclel by the Symphony orchestra.il.formai reception yesterday aftcruoo n hours. will be held on the campus Friday !p'� was large, the grade of work dono' '1'be orchestra will appear in a speeialin Lexington. Dean Shailer Mathe\\'� )laungl'r Henderson announced yes- �aturday, AI,rit 17 and 18. Stude�t! 'Y:1S up to its usual mark. concert April 28, featuring :Mr. HenriIntroduced Mr. Eddy to the students n-rdny that there were still a number representing the high .schools will C0p'l' Chicago's gymnasts scored 1,273.� &ott and a program of Waglleria� mu­i:s a brief address in which he sniI of vaeuueies in the various choruses. pete for sc.:bol�rships .in the. ordinatf JlP,�nts to 1.164.5 for Wisconsin, 1,062 sic. The special concert is to take'thethat though the University had long Need Chorus lIeD. branches and In public speaking. Th� f�f Illinois, 205 for Indiana and 167.75 place of the canceled Slezak engng�been notecl for its lack of a certain "Thl'ro �8 every o:portunity for a instruc.tors will meet to discuss curr�n� f�r Nebraska. Although the men ment, =»: :kind of inherited religion, tho time man to WJD a place In the show," he cdueational problems. The eonventlou failed to perform as brilliantly in 'I'oday's program is featur�d. by .�Qhad now come for it to secure SOIll.!- said yesterday. "Chorus meu have will be opened with a reeeption an-l their individual work as had been Dvorak number, embodying negrotbing h"tter. been slow in coming out for places, Iunebeon at 1 on the 1nh. hoped, the team work was goo" songs, the selection being' tha FifthlIr. Eeltly appealed to the students and we have room for at least ten Examinations will be gh'en on Fri- ft,-ough to win the meet by a safu symphony, E minor, Opus 95.·� Thoto come out and support the religious more .men, 'Ve have places for large day :U'ternoon, April 11, in Ameriean IRqrgin. Replinger of Wisconsin took I other numbers are promising, 'consist­rallies eneh night this week. IIe urged and small men. It is different with the History, Botany, English, French, Oer t"� Individual honors, displaying al ing of the "Bartered Bride" overture�'the men and women to act aa volun- I :I!'t. The coach is very well pleased man Latin, Mathematics and Physics. most perfect form. Replinger captured by Smetana, two legends -from.. theteer workers, and to insure the at- with the work of the men in the ma- The preliminaries for the declama- fi:-st place in every event except the "Kaleyala" hy Sibclius, and scle;!ti�nstt:fHlanee of all their friends. jor roles.' tory contest will be held at the same tumbling, which went to Weakly. The from the Glnzounow "Scenes de Bal-Not Denominational CampaiSOl. The followi�g men ewre picked for time. The contest will be held that I Wisconsin star defeated Squair in the Iet,' Opus 52.. .."Tbi� religious campaign is not a places in the cast: night at 8 in Kent theater. dub swinging by a point and a half. The Pro�denominational afl'air," said Mr. Eel,1y. Fin Ka.jor Bo!es. Several opportunities will be given 1 Illinois Takes Fenc1ng. Overture .. "The Bartered Bricle.""We nil ought to work hard for tho Peter ....•.••...•.• Vernon Brown.tht- visitiJJg students to get aequainteell Sehurecht of Illinois took first place •......•......... , :. > Smetana.success of these meetings, for they will Fred ...•..........•. Roland George with the University.and with Univer.lin the foils and duelling sword events. Symphony No.5. E Minor, "FrfJmhelp to determine the stand. of tho Queen of the Fairies-Btellan Winclro\v s:ty stuclents. Men will be enter- He defeated Ottosen of Chicago hy tho N('w Worlcl�" OPllS 95 ... DV0111.1t ,.,�{jniyer�ity as a religious community." Pip •••••••••...•••• Frank Selfrid!;e tained by University men at a dinner one touch in an extra period bout. Two Legends from the "Kaleval�'· sJ.�Mr. Eddy said tbat eonclitions III Dan ••••..•••••••• Francis Sherwin in Hntchinson Friday night, and wom' Griffin of Dlinois won the broad- •. .. •..... ......•. .. ••.• Sibeli, .-":�'China were more to h!s. liking t�nn Jenkins, manager of the glee clu�. : en, by the University women, in Lex· ��ords .�:ve�,,�ird __ pl!l��_goi.�g_ �gJ�l�t}�n_"CJ�.ft��_':���.-t,1�\!�¥!:!r�·�::_. __ . -��:2:t�I: ��=e:�:: ::� t::x�=!i� :;���;;::�;;; ·;;�;;.H:�I&�::�: iD�Oi. _.'::' :_:. ::__ K;:::. �di::::Si: well .balau'�ll Opus 52 : �_ Glazounowreturn to his work in the orient. Three eity paper reporters: The 1irst day of the teachers" pro- wrestling team, and score(l 10 1.61 START CONSTBUCfiONMrs. Fleming, a returned mission. W�llq •.••...•.•••...•... Albert Piek gTaDl will be devoted. to department points to Wisconsin's 8.1.2 and IOlVa's OF SEISJ[OGBAPH TOary from India, and a former resiclent W'}80n • . . . . • • • • . • • Vaughn Gannell confereneea on the recent progress an,l 8.. Although the Chleago wrestlcrs RECORD WCRLD SHOCXSof Chieugo; Dr. Henderson. the Rey. Prinee ••••••••••..•••• Roy Williams JlreBeDt conditions in the teaching of were disposed of in the preliminary ofd· 1 "1 Earthquake shoeks in any partllr Gilkey Professor Miller of the Oscar, cub reporter •. Henry: Ingerson high school subjects. The, program bouts, Hardt and Sayre both. 18p aye... .• ,, . k f h f ball t ..• d d f t 1 th� globe will be recoreleel by tbe SCIS'Latin department, Dr. Burton, Dean Captalll Coo 0 t e oot eam. for the seeond day will deal With the exeeptional form an were e ea eewhoso con:ltruction W3:iWallaeo and Mr. Merrifield were in ..••..•..••••.•• Norman McLeod subject of "The Definition, or Delim- 'hy only a bare margin on points in mngr3r�,the receiving line with Mr. Eddy yes- After this week's rehearsal both ca:;t itation of the High 8ehool"� The Sat- .. Ura period bouts. The wrestlers s1arted JD the. l!enter of the new SM1·I h . be' d'l ft ... .1 . k. • '1 ..-,gy bui}cling site yester(.lay morniug.terday. all( e orus WIll. glD on al y a cr· urday diaeUSSlOn 1011 be led by Dean �med to ae aggressIveness as . ..Win Speak Tonight. noon and evening drills. n:Weock. of the university of IllinoiS! rnlp., an.! most of the bouts were c'ie- After clig�rjng to a probah!e depth ofTh G t Pn'ncl'pal .T-'" B. Davis of Grand Rap. cI'ded on points. eighty feet. anel drilling ten feet intoMr. Edely will speak on ,.e rea· "......,. DEANS BXPBB88 SYMPATHY I'd- '.l·eh. Prin"I'pal N. E. Brown of h .. cJ r�k, a concrete columu will be(ost Thing in Life" at 7:30 tonigbt .n ." .m.... IVB ·�A.TIONALSend "'el"'-- t,o-WeI1-'I- ,, __ N"'!-' Trier high school, and Pr. inci�al m G'aT1'.I.� ON Il'DW»YT 18 placed into the cavity. Upon a slabMendel, at the first of the week's sere.&. ...... _ _Vol' .--..uuo.._ �"".n&.U�' �-.a..ui Regret 3eceDt rue. 'n.J. Bogan of the Lane Technll!a1 high l of slate, whieh will he lniel across, theif''' of meetings. Dean Ang('11 will .yng at 'I .. ...nIl Be· on �_ of Cos. conerete column, the cylinder anel nee-side During the week, lrr. EelllY sc.-hool, Chieago. � ....... "-. .&. .. v .. _pre .th" The Saturday mornl'ng meeting will WRAftft.!itaD Club BveDt. die of the· instrument will be fastened.will di8�uss the gcneral topic, "Stll- An expr��ion of sympathy for v M&�h f d' Only five instruments of this sort nr.dent Problems in Many Laneh;." The i damage and loss inenrred' in the recent be followed ,by a June eon or a 0110' hn tJIC ITnl't"'el Stat·.--, •llinstrcls from e"ery nation will .. ' in cxistc-:Jce in ... "',.mc.etinf'l's W. ill he uneler the n.u!'pi('�� of I fire at Wellesley college, was sent to i:rtrath'e olfieen in llutchinson eafe.f h "J te t' 1.... •• he 0" the prograna 0 ten rna lona Stnnforcl is tbe only university in PM-the Christian Union. the ('astern coUegt" vesterclay by D�:tn FcllOWlng the lun�beon there w111 ".I .. '. . I Night" entert:unment of the Co�mQ· s�ion of an earthquake recoreler, &1.Dean Small will presicle at a meet· ll3rion Talbot, Dean Elizabeth Wale dlseufl�non of the .tlblde of the ('0 -. h Sa d A'I 18 0.d h' h grad .... h' h poll tan du, tur ay, pn ,at 0 though a similar instnlment is beineing in Mandel tomorrow, when II r. � Jaec anel Assistant Dcan Sophronisba l.� towar Ig e wor .. In 19 • 'f _.. I T· ... t '11 be tI ...... od f d te •. an � an'le • l�Ae s Wl pu 011 contcmplnted at Ann Arbor.B.ld,' '" ill talk on "The Challenge of Breekenri(lge. T!:e fire ereated a sen· echools aDd me_ s 0 e rDnnmg1 . Cobh " da A'l 13 1• • ... Th d' �a f' m .!Mon y, pn ,ani.Honest noubt." On Thursday he will sation two weeks ago, becaMe of the the natnre of thIS wor_ e II.IIeUS·be 1 b'l . FOBMEE INSTRUCTOR TO SPBAltlITW":1k at a meeting of women at -l:3�, or<lerly manner in whieh the womt'11 mon will be led by Prineipai J. Stan· ::=,;,v. I �, n,·ert . y mal at anyt, tlll�"1'1''-a-- • • J 1\ 'VIII"la s 0 0 elgn govemmen s WIon "Woman's Plaee in the New Re- filed ont of College hall:. 'after the ley Brown of Joliet and Ihreetor • Uf f .• Pro'_ftr ----- of Columbia. wm Ad.. OC'eupy the boxt'!S. All eampus org:ulI- &- &lgW""JJigious Movemcnt," and at 7:30 at a alarm had been gi"cn at mielnight. of the eollege of Edueat�on. :mtionl have been invited to attcnd.mcn's meeting, on "The Fight for The telegram reads as follows: � aa- �. *"OIIr program for the night will beCbaraeter." Dean Wallaee will presitte "The women of the University of Superintendent Ella Flagg Young ofa perfeet scream," 8Rid George Co1marl Profe��or .Tohn IJew('y, former heallat the womeD's, and Director Stagg at Chicago expreM to the women of W"l· the Chit-ago eehooJs, has audlorized .tll�resident of the COl"mopolita.n cluh. of the .��hool of Eelucation, will speakthe men's meeting Friday night, Mr. les1.ey eollege their I'IY1Dpathy, and the Chicago .igh eehool teaehers wishing "We wiII give the Unh'e�ity ftOmc' ('II "Some Aspects of the Iclea of !'t:\-E •. My will discuss "The Greatest Probe beh�f that the e�uTR�, loyalty: a.nd to .attend the departmenta� c�nferenc� I thing to laogh o"er for years. We will turc·' at the meeting oi the Con(�'lem befOre the Modern Mincl>," at � ('fficlency shoW1l In dlsuter wlll m· Friday afternoon to dismISS tbelr have eVf'rything from RtI!t."inn elan('cr� (,nee U1 I.('gal nlhl Soc-iaJ IJhi1o�ophymef'ting in'1Iandel. E:l1re the physieal restoration of the desses at 2. to a mndo wedding." Fri.jay in the Law sc·hoo). Ur. DewoyTo JIftt l"orelgD Students. ('ol1('ge nnd tlle perfonnan('e in the ftl· ,The program of stunt." {ol1ows:" is at rr�cnt. tene'hin,: nt. C(11umhia an.l�'r. Eelt1y will attend sOl"eral con(er_lture of 1\ still greater eclueational nn·l PBOPB88OR LAIIfG WILL llanish 8inging GirI8 .. Don·t lfi!'!4 This is a n:"ltional authority on p�yc'hol()�,.eJ"lecs of foreign students Snturday. so('ial sen'ire than has been p01�sihl(' in ADD ..... O'LAI8tOAL Konji To(l •....•. f ••• Tapan('l'Q Arti-:;t :UIII, phj�f)sophy. He left, the {;nivor·He will speak at a meeting of Chi· I tl.('I pa.qt." .A88OCXtAUo. IIBBt'lKO IHamiitOn and Hctlsink'·e1el. sity ir. j �;(\S. lie i!'4 th(' nat hor of �<,v·"('S{' anll Jnp3nese �t'J(lel\ts Satltrtl:l�' -..•.•..... The Iri"h anel the Dut('h eral works on pl4ycholo�y :111.1 IOIHlrc,1n.orning,the former at 10 in Cobb l:!A To Bold W_ �1J. �f�r Gordon J. Laing of the ,Baron-PaId.. . .... Bohemian Maglci:ln �nhjcctg, hi!4 "S('hool nnll Sodct�'" ht'-and the latter at 11 in Cobb �B. Sat· I A �tl1clcnt8' 8l1mmer mllltnry ('amp J.tln department, will Bpe8k on "The Roai:an Co!'saek8 •.•••..... Dnnerr.- ing el'lp('cinlly well known.urday afternoon he will give his rurl�- will be 10l"ated in Ludington, Michi· Works of the American Schools :1tlChineBe Playch •• ' With Mu�i,. Th .. Confercnee will meet in joint.. 'ell BpCceh at 3 in lIan\lel. lie wi�llg:tn, thi8 tmmmer by the War depart- Rome" at the tenth unual meeting of A Hindu Wedcling .•........ A Trl.'�! I�(.�!'l�i(,n with the W('st('Tn I-hilo�o['hi·Ica"e tho Univcrsity Satortlay. imcnt j� order to give student8 .the ��- th� Clusieal assoeiation in Iowa�ity, Those Comie Tumb1e�. 'cal :l��O('i3tion Fri,la�', ancl at the C:�YDoring the week student ,,'orkcrs: portuDtt� .for a short eooT'!'e In mIlt· �day And Sat�rday. �her .UDlver- .• .• . .. . .• •. •• .• Three llinl1s On(' dub �ntlJr(lny.. Prof('!(.�r �ma.l1 ,,"I�wilJ meet daily at 4:30 in narp�r lUI tnTY' tr:nmng. The War department slty spealtel'8 ",1)1 � Wdbert L. CaIT Bohemian Bing Dan ('en. sJl('nk on "The �ature of S()(,I:t1 Rulest d· 1 f th 1" UT�es stu,lcnts between tho &.gel' of of the Univenrity hi..lo eehool, who will , , You11 EnJ'ov Thi� Frifla'· at �:�O, an,l Profe��or F.r�n�·lo IseU!"! pans or e re IglOus cam- .. &-. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ". A JEll' tt t f t1 e�,.,htc�n and thirty who d�Jre to �on' .,alk on "The Desirability of Latin in S--.1I··h SI'ngel'S . ne,· Ban GUll,. or. "�"'i�lath'o nncl A.lmin:stT:1:.ivopalgn. •• 10, �re ary 0 It! �• • W<e\1 " • • • •• • .' .... ••.. fi II f th Y 'r C \ '11 �i,ler th{' 8l1mmer �Rntr, to ('ommnm' the EIghth Grade," and Prof�or Grand Finale. Diserction" nt th .. Clt�· dull Satnr.l:ay".�tf!rn U' I 0 e ..l. • J ., w. I I________________ ,cate with Yr. Henry C. nutton, ��e- Hale, who will open the di�u�sion on.... , ,Aho'·e All Nations, Humanitv at 9. Pro{(,1'lsor Tnft.l'l i!4 on the ex�u-(Contin1led 011 pap 4) Itary for Lodington. IlSeqaeJlC'e of T .... " (150 iMOPle on th� stage). tive eommittee •Coach Coleman Decides :>n Mento Play Principal Parts in FriarShow After Thud Tryout Last High School StwIeDta Will Com-Night . pete far Scholarships Uniwn-it,. StudeDta to Entertaindress Conference Frida.y... _ftIE DAILY MAROCN. T\.TE�DAY, APRIL 7, 1914.Daily MarooD U STATE Is In the Name, Safety Is In the BankThe TIME The PLACE and J The BANKResources. til. .000,000 .. 003(fc on S6viDgs 6'70 on Real Estate MortgagesAccoUllts of PROFESSORS and STUDENTS invited.HYDE PmSmE BANKCOFO.lNE� C),r' !t'3 � 5T � ." " E AV E{The corner, ncar J. C. Depot.)JOIl� A. CARROLL. Prealdml. ltuUEH I to'. CUlnll:"':�. \·:<."f'-Pl"f'eldeM.-" It. R A R"O'l: A .... ' .. ". ('"""I,'_'UNIVERSITY INSTRUCTORSADDRESS CITY VOTERSBuUetin... ..=TODAY Speak a.t Final lta1l1es for Hoben andMiss Drake-Ba.les. '00, is COD­fident.Junior college chapel, women, 10 :15,Point system committee, 10:15, Har·"I J)�r MIl). Sixth wurd v otvs were ur�I'll �o sup.Au!::: �l:! Tnlk to Methodist members er v. lh,rt. ..:\s"ociah' Professor 1l0ul'II forBad.e ....... er W. C. L" 4, Lexington 3. :1111"1'111:111 at filial IIIl·,·tillg-S �','sh'r,lll,\',.. ' W. CeWacIl ..II. L Qeqa1....... ,kten4 .. MCODd-c:l .... mall at tbe Chicago Symphony orchestra con- Four 1II('l'tin�s were held, thl, pr in.-i-CIlIcaao Poetolllee. Cblcaco. Ill .. ilarcb U. em. 4:15, Mandel. 1,:11 UIIt\ ut t lu- Curter s"h.,.,I. .A��ist·1.... aa4ar Act of Karcb a. II'll.Eddy lecture, 7:30, Mandel :alit ])t':111 �0l'hr()lIislm Bn'c'k"Jlrid;':t',8lJB8CKIPTION BATES. Christian Science sodcty, 7:15, Lex, Pl"llfl'ssor A, ::\h,I.:aul!hlill, �lr. (0'. n.Po'B7 carrier: al.IO a ,.ear: 11,00 a Quart." tnzton 1.1.Ib 1D&11: al.o. a ,.ear: 11.%5 a Quart.,r. .-S41torlaJ-BualDeu Olftce. Em. %t,TalepboDe Kld.a,. 100. Att.r 10 p m.�4a Park UII. nr:IlI1II:aI! til' tho clt·l':trtJlH·Jlt. of,. ... i"\TES ON Ilt lcul �c'il'IJI'c and ::\Ir. 1I0h'·II..1"'-" Tq>AY'S PROGRAMtill! priucipu l speakers, W,'I'"IColltilluel1 f'rom page 'l,)Den ns Lovet t und Liuu :\11.1 l'rofl's_to )ll' taken up lntr-r by the v iulj ns, �(lr �l,'n i:1I1l :-;polH\ nt th., IIIl,c,ti:t1-!...... 'I'Iu- ))t.'\,d0I'IIIt.'lIt mnkvs mue h IISC tlf �·t;�·tc., ... Iuy af't er nonn ill the Amcr ieuuthe l'1'('OJl'! theme iu d im iunt.iou as wl'll )[usic hall fur ::\(iss ::\laritlll Drat".The present Senior c lass has lWl'JI a , 'j'I' . Ias ill it� ungimll form, IC prll ... lpa . tll(' Prol!l'l'ssh'e c:1II11i,latc fllr :1111'.'1'·radical exponent of deurocraoy, u n.I, tltl'IIIL' is t lu-n tu kvn IIp uud wor ko.l luau 01 thc F' irst ward.aeeordinglysshould be strulIgly ill syla- (;,".'1·, il·:t,liut! filially luto a Hl'cal'itlll:t- . According to ::\lr. Hur ry L.pathy with the "get aequaiuted" SCIl- tic... Charm, chairman of UIC J>rogrt's�i�'".A 1 S' . l l , (I.:lr:::o.]) flat major, 4-·1 t.i mc.] (,1'!!.:Lllizati(ln ill the Thirt,\--first war.I,timcnt.. . ud yet t Ie euror teu !S1I Il' •.After a .shor. t prelude in which sol- tlic slIl'l'ort of the PrC);.:rcsssi'·l' lead­ciay was ehnracterized lather by uemu chords are i ntoned by the WOII 1- t'Tl' will he gh'en to Earl J. Hales, '00,eomplete lack of that spirit. Pruhn-w iud and brass, the English horn Hl'!HlI,lic!11l nominee for aldcmuu frombly the oversight was unintentional: "itl��� the priJlt,jl'ul t lu-me-c-a 1,I:lillti\'e t hn t war.I. �Irr. DII Charm said thatbut however that may be, the fad is i:Il'lo"�'-o"l'r sustn i ned hnrmonies of he Jill not think that the elee tiou ofthat unless one met fricnds at tho tea, the strings. A new d i v is io u (Uu POl'\) )'Irs .• Jul iu Agllew, tho Progressivecor was introduced h)" some friends to pill moss«, C shnrp minor) hriugs in a cnudidute, was possi ble, Aldermanfresh subject in the flute :11111 oboe, till' BI'rgl'n is the Democratic nominee.no few of his or her acquaintances, mu-s�I'onll violins playin;.: a tremolo ac- ThH polls will be open today fromw� left almost alone. Would it not eompaniment, At the tile close of this (i A. ::\1. to 4, P. �[. The results of thobe well for the class social committee secfion the OIH'uiug thelllc returns, 31111 lx.Ilot ing will he nnnouuced at ::\Ir.to pro\"ide some sort of a reception tho movement closes with the solemn Hoben's campaign hcntlq·uarh'rs, .J711eommittee, with the tluty of sl'eillg to churols with wllith it hall hegun. Cottn(!e Grove avenue, ancI :it till'it that everyone who comes is ma,le Ill. Scherzo. (::\rolto Viv:ll'e, E mi· 111.\\'nto\\,1I lIewspaper offices.nOT, 3-4 time.) The sUhject is all.to f(>el a part of t::he crowd, ratht'r UN!V.,.,nSITY GLEE CLUBnounced, after twelve introcluetory .=. ......than as an intruder upnn a gathering TO COMBINE IN JOINTmeasures" by the flute and oboe, ailswcred by the clarinet. A new themeSOMETHING WRONGCONCERT WITH BELOITof friends?�(Poco sostenuto. E major) appears in Chi.!agu will combine with Beloit inTHE· HONOR COMMISSION. the flute antl oboe, the first materinl.1. joint glee club concert at Orchestra. The Honor commission is fast tak- being then resumecl. Latc1\. the prin- lwll l'ri,lay, April 1;. Tickets are be­ing shape as a permnnent institution. cipal theme of the first, movement is ing soil! Oil' the CampUli by members..h h(�a.rtl in die basses and followiug tllig.. t· till'. "lui' ·"nll· 1'1' Co'-b.··' ·The prl·c .... �Several eases haye been tried, wit. _ "... ,� • I.J "results that -�;;---�ti;fa�t�;y�ll :�:m:'oi:d�n!a::;.ngs forward a new :irc from fifty cent� to a uoUar. Or�b3ni7ntiont4 purch:u;iug twcnty or more3l'ound, even perhaps to the tlcfentl- IV. (A. llegro con fuoco, E minor. Thti('hcts will be �i \'en a retluction. eants. And what is most pleasing-stll- 4_4 time.) Like the other movement� Glf..'c club will rehearse tomorrow atd(>nts are beginning to gi"e informa- the Finale presents the principal 4;;10 in Mantlel in preparation for th(>d't" d . th('me aftcr prefatory material. This"on"crt.tion. both as to eon I Ions an spec 1- ... ...'f . theme is shouted forth by the horn:-:fie offenses. This is most grab ymg; end trumpets,thc whole orchcstra corn-for it indi�ates the awakening of nn iliff' in with incisive cbords fI at tileaetive responsibility for honesty in be�inning of the meru!ures. The secondthe student body-the big thing the theme is sung by the clarinet over aeommission was designed to create. tr('molo a('compnniment in the stTing� •�noth(>r se�tion of tlle subject appear­In addition, the eommission is makill�ieg in the first violins.Two Legends from the "Kaleva3.a."_ ••••••••.• _ ••••...• Jean �1beutiusT. The Swan of Tuonela.II. -Lemminkaitlen 'Turns Home'mil'Sion is doing most useful ani! grat- ward, Opus 2.The Swan of Tuaonela is the thirllifying work. The man who at this late hour has not made prcparat ions for hisEaster apparel will appreciate the unusual service offered by the Men'sO. H. Shop. where are found onlythe fin�t of ready· for-service cloth­ing, tailored and designed especial­ly to meet the demands of thediscriminative young man.Ogilvie & Heneage".' (.APPARELSTANDISH'.J-(.,a. study of examinations, with the illenof rceommending changes which m:l�"be found necessary to remove incea-tiVf"S to dishonesty. All told, the com· v4HC'U?ROW'COLLARIZection of � �ymphonic poem "Lemrnin­kaint'n," which contains four parts: l.Lernminkninen and the 'llaillens;" 2,"His Sojourn in Tuonela;'P 3. "Th�£:wan cf Tuonel:t;" 4. "LemminkaincnTurns IIomewnrd." A note on thescore of "The Swan of Tuonela" S(,t,� 1-----------------­forth the significance of the music. Itruns t1ms: "Tuoncla, the Kingclom ofAftBACTlNG FRESHMEN.&on the student body will he in thethroes of preparation for the Inter­seholastie. The TnterscllOla�tic meeti.e designed to nttrn.-t "o1c�irnhlc m('n".-tltat is to say, athletc�to ChicaJ!o,.,' �vzr..1y €Xp!'es5e0 the bestb cow styles. 2 fo&" 25c..:tuc:t. p�/ c,. Ca.. L"lC. r-1clznI1914 Spriog FabricsAre DifferentNo�, athletes are all �oocl enoll�lt; Death, thc Hnt1es of Finni�h mytlJ01.they are desirable. But th('r(' nrc ogy, is snrronnllcfl hy a broad river ofmany other types , ... hirh the :'1t1l1('t" black water an(l rapifl c'nrrent iuwhir)'. th(! Swan of Tnonela g1icle� ir,Thi'l work. like it!" companion, "1'h('men to Chicago who arc intcr('�tf'.l inad h· f )'f f I Swan oftile big and go. t In� 0 t c- C -1Ml nn,llows who will be willing nni! n1llc to Americatake, advantage of the snprrh oppor· nee. 6.;: The new effects inB I u e s, Grays andGreens-including RichTartans-are here.We're showingterns you'll not seeelsewhere.New Tariff Values.$25, $30, $35,and upwards for suit or overcoatsl;.(,,·tld T�emh1e to some dcgr('(', if 11('m:'lj(,l'tic fn�hion antI sin�s.i. to make n go(\{l Chi('nJ!o m:tn, Whnt ,sen of man? We �hOll1.1 �('('k to flrnw "The Swan of Tuonela" wns pull"lishl'Il in l!lO) :tn.l it, wn� pla�-c,l fnrtill' fir�t timc in Am('ric'a I)e.-. 671!I01, hy the Chi('nJro orche�tra."Lf'lmminkaineD Turns Homeward." pat-thf'�Cth�that,pnwisiou is macle to attrn.'t,otber fel1cw�� or to in�t1TC thntath!ete ill' apt to heTnoncla.," wn� pnhlishccl inplnyctl for thc first time inhy the Chirago - orchestTa.,1901. FOR EASTERMen's O. H. ShopReady-for-service apparel for alloccasions. Our styl� have been pro­nounced authoritative. P ric e smuch lower than you would expect.Suits and Overtoats525.00 and UpA very notable dispbyof spring haberdasheryis offered for your selec­tion.Nicoll the Tailor 18 & 20 E. Jackson Blvd.Occupying the Entire Second Floortmtities for �lf-eultnTe anllWill Disc1ISS Point System... eat atrorded hy the TTnivf'T!'Iit\" nnl1 't' The Point System comml teethe eity. 18 there Any way in whirh meet tof]ny at 10:1;; in HarperW� make .... set. ive bid for thi!4 t�'r'" IThe UnclcrJrracluatc conncil will0.1 '�no"",? And if not, why not? t.'Tnorr(Jw at 'i in lJ:arper )[10. will::\(10, W!! Jerrem.s'SoIUlClark and Adams Streets, Cldeago.meet ,ISPRING STYLES ARE HERECLASSIFIED -• •ADYERmEMmTS Alumm Who Were ''The Biggest MenIn CoUege". When at the University5e per line. No ad � ertiaewenta re­eeived for less than 2Se. All c1aBai1lecladvertisements must be paid in ad· lI.-J'OSl::PH EDWABD BAYOBOft. a. eharter member of Owl and Serpent,Josel'b Edward Rayer.oft, '96, preb- Co1ree House, and Theta Nu EpSUOD.uhly really W88 the biggest man .ill lie served as ehairman of the eommittBOARD-Two meals per day, $:!.;;u college .Iuring his undergraduate days. tee on arrangements in the now ex.per week. Mrtl. Leckie, 5;-17 Drexel ht" entered with the tint Iltudenta in tind Tri-eollegiate league, and aubse­J�!':!, when the University was launch· C4uently headed the executive commit­SALESMAN WANTED--A live young "oJ-tint! when he left, uudergraduate tee of that aame organization.luau to solicit orders for quick sell .I&t.' WaM already shaped and wouhlecl .Joseph Raycroft entered the UDi_011 the uroad Iiues of today. Thill rep; nrsity as a consequence of h4;.vhigtt'seutJi- tho uehievemeut of Raycruft prC!'\'iously made the acquaintance of:.IIId a few �ociatetl, working under. Dr. Harper at Chautauqua, comingthe direction of President Harper. here after a thorough preparation at• '1)0(;" J:ayroft-as ho came to be Worcester aeademy, WOleeste1$. Mass·FOB. RENT.....;.By mouth or season, known in later years-s-held lm .. :tieally aehusetts, He was at that time some.tcnb in a pille grove overlook lu.; •every l,o::tition in undergraduate &1- what older than the undergraduateLuke Michigan. Double compartmeut , h hfuirs, 'fhiM was natural euoug - e of today and added to a ve'ry alertacreeued ; furnished, .Adllrcs8 Box 5:;, sturtctl evcrything. And in addition� mind the advertages of wide experi­Lakeside, Michigan..' Doc" Raycroft was of the type that .. nee.WANTED-l-'our studeuts having had conceives brilliant ideas, and h.na the Almost from the beginning he waa Insales cxperieuee, to travel during executive ability, the energy, and the fash· h .O�IP. Ion or anot er an Instructorsummer mouths, Must be able to dem- Iudoudtuble purpose, to make his. ..�...: th albl t· k..ru gymnCloDWcs or 0 er e IC woronstrutc thc prtuelples of salesman- dream come true in a vigorous reality. H· h• • • IS appearance, owever, was so ex-ship to others, Ohas, Scribners Sous, His record at tho UDlverslty-hls t d· thf 1 th t bod h. raor lD3.ry you u a DO y W 06(18 S. Denrborn St. broad Interests and the countless &CI- did t k hi t d hi• Jt no now OJ, 8USp8C e 18 ma-h hi 11 ti v ifies in which he took part-lS UD· tu it,v. f t hi h t t all diWAN'l'ED-A brig t, pus lng co ege . r.,� ae w e W88 110 a 8man-to sell accident Insurance to equalled by any graduate. During hlS advantageous to him. When he was. . flrl:'t yenr Ravcroft became a charter . . .business nnd professional men only. ,. tlnrty years old and a practIcing phy-. . member of the Lion's Head club,which .. . .Gootl compensat.ion to the right, party. . Sielan, It was not uncommon for himw. C. I'owell, irs W. Jackson Blvd. "as a :bapter. of �pha Delta Phi on to to "rushed" by enterprising gentle-II arch _0, 1S96. His career 88 an ua- .. Freshmmen &8 :L prOlDlSlng an.WANTED-·A number of students to dl'rclassmun IIa.W him a member of the. .. . . Ravcroft was slight in build, neverdo outSide SUDlDler work. EarDlngs lJlllverslt\· chorus, a ConvocatioD ush· •limited only by your own efforts. l'r twice· elected treasurer of the Y. more than 140 pounds; bnt he was notWort}l I·n\·cstigatillg. Get busy Ad ,,/ - d tar t b k . only strong, but so amazingly quick• •_u. C. A., an a s quar er ac 1n•drss lI. I. Gclvin, Scribbler House, Vr,rl'lity football. -- that hus athletic prowesa followed as a.E\'nll!4ton, His. Ju J89-1, he was unanimously chosen. matter of course. He was one of theth t k tea H h ld best boxers for his weight, and prob·to mannge e rae m. e e1 • •• f th D· ably the beat wrestler ever in the Uni_t.llS POlJltlon or ree years. urlng .• VQI'Sl-. .•. . ,-1HIt' same season he was appointed head·,J • ' .. I. ' ....ul:mdla). Ho occupied this office in Dr. Harper placed, perhaps, mot'�'94 '95 and '96. His participation in confidence' in Baycroft tha nhe everun.lcrgradllate life caused him to be gave to any other undergraduate, and�hweD,·tO· -head-the" .Waahiugton ami- the result was that all appointive hon_uar, tho .-\cademic da,.. and the com.. OrB, such as marshalships and heads of!lliltl'C in charge of the University the halls went naturally to him. Af·eGlors. From 189-1 to 1896 he acted as ter fifiDiahing his work at the Univer·\·jce·pre:Jiuent of the Northwestern Eity and at Bn" he returned as anOrnt�ricnl :lSSociatioD. &tisistant in the !iepartment of Physi.Durhlg has last two years, almost cal Culture and Athletics, meanwhilafor the �le band acroa the ( .... ery important office in college was praetit"ing. Gradually his work atDeCk of eveQ' aIdIt.; 1t's the bis. hi '95 and '96 he edited the Ma- the University became more and moremark of roon, and hcaded Snell hall-also tak· pressing, and in 1910 by which time heing part in the Snell house farces. He ... as associate professor, he was de­was the chairman of the Washington ,-oting approximately fourteen hours ar prom committee, was elected president day regularly to the problems of theE a: r I • Wi I son or the ITnivcrsity college in 1895, an� d('partmen�. Be had become a figureIIrI�sillent of the Western Intereollegi. in the Aeld of Hygiene and Undergrad:ttc Tennis association during '95 and uate &thletiu. He was called in 1910"96. b be professor of General Hygiene at1Ji� S('nior year witnessat his elec Prineeton, where he is also in genernltil.n as presitlent of the graduating diredion of university athleties. note1fl��4litor of the Cap and Go ..... n, aR eoaeh ormanager.but 88 final o\"or­councillor of tbe first dh'ision of the 8('er. Some weeks ago he was elededSefJinr collegCft, anct ehairman of the nee president of the Dational eounC"il("nmmitt('e on Senior finals. He bet"ame or Alpha Delta Phi •vance.avenue,iug NIII't:inlty amoug lJ'uNiu��:s concerns.Liheru! couunissiou. ::;uUlI,ic outfit(l'Ot .. ket Hi..:c, furnished free. A414In��s�'J'hc (luailty ::;hol" Prauklin, Lud,The material being woven toour order, YOU are aaAlred' ofexcluslve patterns aDd coloringsin all grades from $1.50 up. LookDOY'S B� PRODUC'l'KAB'J!BS OF REDIIAH COLLABS. . �.. IIO'1EI. or AMUlCAN IDEALSHOlfI., POWHATANWAalllNOTON. D.C...:::::::::==============�======- ==== � AUeDIl �-TweDty .... 0-Camp- New. : mpn attended the Y. W. C. L. eabinets'---:::,..Sigma honse party Saturday and Sunday atADDoaDce8 Pleq._sigma t!nion Pier, Miebipn.the pledging of Carol Bee· __"_.............................. ... &1IN� a .... oor................� BUr. ler of Cineinnati, Ohio. -ro Bol4 CoDd1ti.OD Ruminations---IIooIu, � .. ua. .\n announeement was made yesterctay- ---lra::-- ...____, _. .. -...., __ lin. Lyndon BecetYa-Mrs. George at the Jnnior eoUege chaPel that ex............. a..u.t "I" '"" Lyndon will reeeh'e for membel'8 of aminaUoD" to remove eontlitions in·� 0Iff0nI Me LewIa, thc League Tuesday, April 14, from e ... rred during the Winter quarter wil1• . JUX.AOEL.. 3:30 to 5:30 at her home, 5;37 Un i- be held April 25, and the modern lan·Ohange Roars at CommODS. "crsity aveDUC. guage Qfrieient"y examinations on May. � p . 16,Men's Commons will be open Joor Ian Walking 'rrIP-A walking tnpI'Jnc}acon tinily exc�pt. Sunday from rn tho vicinity of Jackson Park for -ro Bo14 FIM � �he fil'l't11:15 to 1:15. instead of from 11:30 to Fri41ay afternoon has heeD planned by m('nthly meeting of the Geophoto club1:30 as formerly, This cbango wns thc South('ast Neighborhood dub. will be held ThunKlay night at 6 inDl:t(le to nccomm041ato the fitUttents 01 T _..:::;::-... Hutehin:.on eommons. Mr. Plummerr::: I Th l_ o· ve ea AI&IIIA-.,-.I.he Household , .having 11 :4.) c a.'Jscs, ere &II n1\ 1 II Ec . I b .n antI Mr. Chaney wall lead the dlt'ICu�h in the other or tlte Sunda" • !'b nne orne onomlcs c u WJ sion upon "Photographing Bird .. "c ange . v,h'c a tea. Thunday from 4 to 6 in thehours. I.eagne room of the sehool of Eduea· Prof� II.oaft wm 8peM-PrO'llatllews Speaks at IlllDots-Denn tion. f�r Clifford He1'8ehel Moore, profesShaner Mathews BpOko before a tholJ- eor of LaU. at Harvard and formerly!Snd m;nois students Sunday aft('r- Professor JIoore is a,.br-Profe8- ar ASSistant profeaor of Latin at thonoon. The meeting was held in con· �or lfoore wilt addrC8S the Mathemati Univenrity, wiD address the Classicalnection with tho series of Holy week cnl club on "�ent Researehes of club on Hlndividualism in Religiou inm('('�in��, nn(ler the anfTic� or t11(, Knerl'('hak in General Analysis" to the Roma. World" at 8:30 tomorrowY. M. C. A. of the University. morrow at 4:15 in Ryerson 37. i. HateJaiuoa eate.announe� De 'YfIq aplrit of 8pdDc Jaaa beeo captured in the woDdertal colodDDof � DeW fabrics DOlt' on diaplay.GreeD8 10ft in tone. often blend1nJ{ Into broWDB. promise to be Y8rJ'am.vt; tlda spdDa:.2'he ID&D7 Dew shades of «re78 and blues 1ri1J. also please men of taste.PUable. 10ft mater1.&Ja that lend themselves to the correct dose 1ltttng&tJIM. an in areat demand.'1'0 faahion the new mug 1ltttng clothes reqUires the utmost sIdJL80 tile Jerrema ..... y of ta.Uoring these new smart sty1es appeal more� thaD ever to men who seek to be both individual and 8IDaI'tin their drea.We fDYite you to see the greatdfQla7 of the COD'eCt newSpring materials at aD7 of ourthree storeL�B FOB VOUNG lIEN� S'I'OBES: 7 N. La. SaUe st. 25 E Ja.ckson Blvd.-------------------------_ .Hotel CumberlandNEW YORKBroadway at 54th Street.tfear 50th Street Subway Station and531'd Street Elevated.."BroadwaY- cars from GrandCentral Depot.8eftllth A veaue Cars from Pennsyl­YUIia Stadoa.K.PT BY .... OOLL.O. MANB.ADOUABT.BB 'OB OOLUO. JI.NBP.OIAL BAT.S FOB OOLUa. T.AJlSTea Minutes' Waik to ThirtyTheatresHARRY P. STIMSON. MANAGERBmADQUARTEBB NR CHICAGONew, Modern and FireproofRooms with Bath, $2.50 and up.T .. T·raiDIng unemeans denying yourself many pleasant things. It Deft!'bars out Coca-Cola. The leading athletes and ball­players in the country endorse it. In training quartersor on the field they drink it for the refreshment andbenefit they hue found it contains.Delicious-RefreshingThirst-QuenchingTHE COCA-COLA co.AtIaDIa. Ga.Tbree leasons WhJ' you sboaId Eat at &he Men's CODIIDODS1st. Good Food Proper)" Caaked •2Dd. CleaoliDess our Motto. lus�ect the Kitchen�d. A Minimum Price for Hi· h QuaJit" FoodCia" Breakfast lSe up Careteria at LanebDID ... A LaCarte IIUSIC Come In.eHICA •••NON-rEA"KzABL.E �ANOUII8UB8CBIBB Foa ftIB DAlLY KAlWO.., ..,�IJ..� .I THE DAILY MAROON, TUESDAY, APRIL " 1914.AB1G throw in the tobaccoworld that has openedthe eyes of pipe smokers.Velvet-the selected middleleaf tobacco-two years ofwarehouse aging-cxchar.gint'lIwsbness for mildness-matunn;-mellowing. The deve!opmcctal the good flavor and the smooth ..DeSs, minus the ingredient that- bites ,.. It takes all of two yearsto do it, Are you ready for it?At all dea!ers-��Velvet .. s»�,a1t.��a,. THESMOOTHEST'TOBACOO.' toe- WA.e:� Full Two ·0-; , Ounce Tins-',Opportunity!Are YouGettingStylesYouFancyAt the PriceYou WishTo Pay?Accept. this as an. j�H'ilation to "i�it our shopWe solIcit .the pnnlege JUST TO SHonTyou our Sprmg Styles.Tailored ',·oung nl ' I l' 1 .d··d I .1. e,!1 scot lmg t lat arc m-hV1 ua creatIons. 1 he ,·alues found here aret e talk of your college �- inquire about us.Dockstader & RexfordSuite 816 Republic D1dg.State and Adams St. _mrthis Week---Two Contests WonSaturday.A Western JIeloclram1c Farce.NIGHTLY AT 7:30 and 9:15MAT - TUE. THUR. SAT. & SUN. 3:00PRICES 10 - 20 - 30:MEn WEEK. The Blue MouseV' ARSITY MEETS EDISONTEAM TOMORROW AFr�NJONwill ROYAL63rd & COTTAGE GROVE AVE.NICHOLS STOCK CO.CO:l,ch Plge Schedules Semi·Pro G:t.m(�I THEATREt hI' ('OIlIllWI.-The Cowboy and The Thiefrow, :1!H1 t he I.(l�au 8IJU:trt·'!" u fust10t':ll :-;I"I�i'pro t on m, Fri,lay. Couchl'a�t' :lh:ll hns lH';!otiatioIlS umlor \\":1.\.f(,r :1 p:dr of' ;!n III l'S Sutur-Iny. TheCOl! (t'renec �C:1.S011 0l)l'lI� A llril ";;I :l�:I:llst lll11i:lll:l, :11111 tIle teum willhave plenty of conipet rt im, ill prt'll:l­rn t.ion for this event.Tilt' Yursit tv took two :'::Ullt'S �:lt!lr FORTY-EIGHT ARE LATE AmusemeDiI.)'� l'b:' !.�. hig f:(�ores. III tlll' IllOl"lIilll,! tilt' -- . -')_ ll:l}IJl(':n:lYtn )rellicnl ('olll·;:e wa� ,1. -AUDITORIU}\,f4"I·:I!t'.l, 1 �.!? nml tlu' Chil'al!o T('}I'- Seniors Have Failed to Tum in'1·1Iolle .comll:lll�· [('11 ill t11e nf'terncor- Activity Cards to Cap and�:" ;";. C�:l(:h 1':I;:!e trit'.l (lilt ('iglltt'I'1I Gown-Annual Out May 15(n,,'lj,latl'�, nsillg" four pit--l.crs. 8It·\"'11:«:11 :11111 �1.lUll. twlrh-d the morlli,";!_ l-·ort�·,dght Seniors have failed to!,!':Hl!C n nd KJxlIlJlIcr :1IIt! Des .J:lrtll(."1tum in their ae tdvity lisb to the t,'lli_ _ _worked ill the nff eroon, They all h:l.!tors of tho Cap and Gown. The curdslittle 11ifTiculty in holding their oppo GARRICK1!lust be turned iu immediately, ifncuts, :ln11 received fairly good hnck these students wish to have their listof act i vit ies published in the annual.The list of delinquents follows: PAVLOWARUSSI��'\· BALL3TSympho.1Y Crchestra.Comp:lUY of 60 of the World'sGreatest D.ulcersE. H, SOTlIERNi.n:!. CI�ic:lgo's batting surpassed ex.!"'ct:lti(lll�, tho men collcct ing twenty;two h its in the. two t!:tJucs. Dolly(;r:IY t':l!':e through with a three ha�(' JUlie Adum«, II. S. Anderson, H. Ar. ,hit, w h il .. Mnun, Xorgrcn, Kixmiller kin.P, Builey.H, R. Bennett, Genevieven, ::\[(. COli II -n , F. ::\rt'('ollllo11 and Dl'� Bishop, S. xr, C�dwell, Ruth CIOSSO!l,.T:lr,1i(.u smushod out. two l'nggl'rs. Doe Evelyn Cole, Harry Comer. lIahol D .. \-:'.f(.r'oll',"lI. ",llo is mnk ing a strong L:J M:ltC'r, J.'. E. Dingle, lint> Driseoll,1.i.1 for third hnsl'.lIla.le flvo runs nnd II. B. Embleton, Suzanne Pisher, 1I0r·f,\'C hits in two g':l1lll':t two of th« ace FitpatriclQ. Florence Foley, E.Hull­!.ill!!,l.,s lH�inJ! gotltl for two bases ench. ter, Letitia Fyffe, Bliss Hnlling, EarlI Coru-h P:lgC plans to use Lefty Baum- Huntington, Harry Hurwitz.Olive Mnr·�:!rtn('r on the mound in one of tl!r· tin, 'VnltC'r Kennedy, Lydia Lee, Hel- - J�-It I Wero King. Hamlet,Lord Dmldrcady.--- ---_._--- ----COHAN'S GRANlJAnother Cohan & Harris Triumph.Geo. M.. Oohuu's M,lstery Farce"SEVEN KE� b · ..·0 3ALDPATB"LAUGHS, 'fHI(JL1.�, :,lELODRAMA.Notes �n Today's Program ILLINOISComing, AprU 13, Easter SUnd.JOHN DREWIn a Doubl� BUlTH� TYRANNY OF TE..Ut8cn Leonard, Walter Lyon, lIary lion·roc, llnry Monahan, H. J. Morgnn""'alter Poague, Lillian MacYenn, lla'ric Nage], C. O. Parker, Della Patterson, Stanley Pierce, llnurice Pru-e,Overture, Thl3 Bartered Bride.�[�rgarct Riggs, Lillian Ross, Carroll...............•........ SmetanaSmith, Edna Stol:4 F. H. Stryker.MaullA II o\"t�rturo to "The BarterellTaylor, Sarah Thompsolly N. Utsurili·Pridl';' :Ul opera in threc act�. whil'hwn, Dorothy Wiliston, Harol.l Wright,is tlln �ceon,l of Smctana's cight Winifred Von Zellp.n.Cl'l'ra ..'i, will open thc pro::,rram of theDedicate to WaUB��-III!,hon:: orchcstra. Tuesday at -1 ill:ii :wlid. After the first production nt The office, Ellis 14, is Open (lnily at• 10:15, and during the afternoon.. l'ra�ue ::\[ay 30, ISP6, Smetana notFirst proof has been corrected :LnllI,n!y cJl!ll1gec1 the �pokcu dialogue iutett:turned to the printers. The fourt 11l"C'dti,·o, but abo altcreJ tbe genemll."on�:tructioll of the work. form, containing the pictures of thC'I ma�hal8 and aides and other late mn·Thc principal �ubjcct bcgill.s at on�.. �, tcrial, was sont up Friday. The medi·in the strillg� nntl \\"oollwJntl. (\ J-c:.1 section has been dedicated to DcanI ':ao'is�inlo, J.' - major, 2-2 time.) TheHarry Gideon Wella, pofessor of Path.l:1ttcr half of this themc is givcn elah·I "logy. The book will be on the cam-,- orrtte fugal treatment, following wbidlP"S ::.hont May 15.J the �c,.oncl subject in C major is hear,iI ill the full orchestr:l. Delevopment ofIi MR. EDDY IS .GBBB'ftD)� the Ilrincipal thcme takcs place, to-I BY 150 KBH AIm WOIIBNgether with l'pi�odical matter in the\yoot),,·ilul. Fugal treatment is tlU�l1 -I Continued 11''' pap L)r(,�'lllle.1 ill tbe Recapitulation-the _I secontl suhject of which appcars in F. conduct the conferences. lIr. Elliott,A brilliant co,la brings the overturl' .f. 11. Kolb, '13, secretary of the MinI to a conclusion. IIcsota Agricultural college Y. M. C.1"S�-mPhOny No.5, E Minor," from A.; JO:ln Childs, aadstant secretary \}fI the New World" •......... Dvorak �hc westcrn Y. M. C. A., an.1 W. C.This is the s('contl numLer on the �fmt!r, ex-'I4, associate secretary ofI pro�rnm! an�l the la...�t symphony whi('I, die unin:rsity of \Viseonsin Y. M, C.!)\-ornk wrotc. It was one of thc �\., will a.�ist lIr. Eddy during hi� THE WILLPOV\lERSHenry Killer Pnsents a New �DADDY LONG LEGSwith Ruth Chatterton------ ---------------------COR�.lack Latt'& New Pia"HELP WANTEDA Clean Comedy Drama wtUlU.DI'J' KolkerS�UDEBAKERADELEA Comic Operetta.From the French of Paul Herveanll Jean Briquet.New Yo·k's Sensa.tionad ..... caISuccesa-The tune all Chicago ..�.FINE· ARTSDUSK PLAYBBSMatinees Th'DI'B. aDd Sat."PRUNELLA."princessTHE N. Y. PRINCESS PLAYBBBHolbrook BUnD, �In Five Great P!ay HitaEach Performance.(·o"'p(lsition� jn whil'h in a practical w('('k's cnmpaign.fnshion he �ct forth his bclicf thnt in Provide WOIIleD" B8eortB.'tllc �ongs of the nt'grocs J:!�. the fOllll- llcmhcrs of the Neighborho()(1 cluh�.btion :.nll future-a hrilliant (utnrl' have announced that they will pro,·i.lcD,-or!lk imagine,l-of nn Amerk:lIl f-�orb for all women attending lIr.s<,llool of compo!litjon. The work W:lS r�.llly·� tcdures. The women of tht'((.mposc,] in Ncw 'Ynrk in 18!):;. l�nh·ersity were aecordingly' urg�l toTil!' E tIIinor :-;yml'holl,Y i� scorell for aHen,1 the rallies in fnll force in an o LV 1M PICRupert liudles' comedyBXCUSB JIBWith tbe Peer ot ComediansWILLIS P. SWEATNAKh\(I flut('s (pi(·("oto), two 01>oe9 (Eng,Iish l:orn), t.wo l·l:nillf'fs,tWf} has:-;oon:;,I fOl1r ]Iorn� two t rlllllpds, throe tromI -hones anll tnah, kt'ftle.lrllflls, trianvl�,1';'!1l1,nls :In.1 �trin�:o:.J. .\n Jntrocludion (Aclagio, E Ill!l1('r, 4·S timr) prcc('lles the mnin '1'0 Addreaa � 'l'0d.a7.rlo'·ement.. In the course of this the :\fiss llinnie Terry, ('ollcgc secretaryI,OTilS an(1 low('r l'tring� forcshallow of the norlhweM�rn branch of the Y.tlt\, rrincipal thrm� of the All�gr�. W. C. A., and Mrs. :Mary Curti8S ofThe sl'confl !'Iuhjort (bt'nring n. Mtri!,· the Cin("innati braneh, will addrea thein� r('�emhlan('e to the tunc ··Swin� Mf'thotlist mombers of the League to.I Lo\\", �wect Chariot, Coming for tr. day at " in LeXington 3. Anyone in.(-:nry m(' hom('!·') is $:h·('n to the Ont(', tcrcsted in the college mill'SionaryI - - hoarfls of the llcthodiat church hns(Continued on page %) l;,('cn in"jted.annonnct'mcnt from the League YC1·tCTlla�·. Thc regular League meetin;,t'at ]0:15 Thursday, will be cancele.l togive nn opportnnity for the women tomeet nn(l .1isenRs the Eddy campaign.LASALLEIIovlq �'l'BB DaUG 'fEBaOBA�ERICAN=CPan Jlaken SUpremeItOLB • DILL"Pl:OE 0' PICKLB8"X1llleal Ko� Bf" I. _..J11