Ilailg ------,runnVoL %II. No. 115.fD1B SYlPHONY ISFEATURE OF PROGRAM HOLD TRYOUTS TUESDAY '1IOBEN"IS])D'ElTEDSpring Selection of Associate Mem- 'IM ·SIXTII·' W ARB RAtEhers to be Made by DramaticClub Next Week-fssueCircular Loeea to Naace by. 900 ,V ___Re.uJta iD,5eYeDth Wardll.·lIIorizc.1 extracts from anyonec�r a prescr'ibed list of plays will be is.StiII .U� Nothing but character, senict! audrt'<'ih'cl hy eontestanta for associate loyalty to ideals of God will help menNEGRO MELODIES FIND FAVOR nemhership in the Dramatie club at HALES ,WDIS IN -lIDRTY-Dm 10 Iive happily, aeeordi.g t. llr, PAilINSON IS COIlMl11'EEllAlltile tryouts Tuesday and Weduesday George Sherwood Eddy, secretary forTh D k fif h h I 1 Atoiia of the Y. M. C. A., in an addrc�..... "e vora t symp ony, "From of next week. The juclges, who wil s: Ina! t'uorts to closa up the cam-the New World;' which emb .. lie,11 L,. " rem hprs of the faeulty, ou Tu es , � 2:30 &. m.-.TobD N. on "l·h. Orea� es t Thiug In Lif .... in. �aigD for the Rey.olds club libr....,.m�bY, familiar negro D,"lodies, was th+ln�' and officers of tI,. ,dub on We',I- Efmboll � #Ud1d..... Mandel last Dlght. ODe, thousand .�u, will b. made uext ... eek, ... heu the LLIlrllu:lllal number of the last regula" I m·b.by, will choose candidates 011 their � elected �dermaD from the clclJb, att�ndell the meeting., lIr. Ed, l.r!lry conlmittee expects to ralse the' t I . ,.. ) 1 I II.' , I' t' . b d f . dy wlll gU'e the second of hiS address, number of book t 1 000 A .Iconcert grven yes er. ay In ..uan( e ,y 1·lh�I!Il�lti(.' auillty as • IS mgura e rom Seventh ward by a DUrO.... maqtn. _ ,. .. "" so,. P�P_l-L I'h' S h h t TI Ii b'l'ty etI at I :0)0 tonight In Maudel on The let ".r,·tte I. H' K .tt h. .tbe "" II!Ugo ymp ony ore es ra. IC I· tlll'ir oratorical or iterary a I I ... � , n uy rram enureort, e au-opening number, the Smetana over- The list of pluys from whieh selee; Associate, Professor Allan Hoben, Challenge of Honest Doubt:' man of the committee, will be sent to�[r. Etldy emphasized the Insuffi- "'1 nln.',·ll·e".� of the clubture to "The Bartered Bride" nlthough I tions ma .... be made are: Shakespeare's non-partHIan candidate for alderman i&.J "u • � and manyi -'Th 'I' �. II ,I f .1 b eieney of wealth, power or kn3wledge) ..an unusual one, failed of the re�)on�el·'.\s You Like It," Moliere's' e � I' in the to;1lxth war_, was. ue eated : Y ammm, t!rglDg the necessity of raisingB . . as an end of life, and declared thataeeorded the others. ser," "Preciouses Ridicules," "OU1"- Alderman Willis Nance,Bepublican, II! more money and securing more book't..Of the Two Legends from the "Ko'lc.";' Gentilhomme," GoI,I ... ith·s "She oue of the. el_ fighta in the eity- tbe only real aim of Ih'iag is to real Tb� preseut eo Ileetlon aamben '800Ievala" of Sibelius, the "Lemmenkni-] Stoops to Conquen" Sheridan's "The wide eled�ons· yesterday. .Mr. Hobe. lac am.b�tion and find happiness, In volumes, Kennicott's booklet, whichupu Tur ... 1I0me ... ard" was the mor.IRi\'DIS," "The School for Beandal.v -Ib; lost by aJlOut 900 votes, aeeo rding to _d.mlUag the, seare h f�r kno ... Iedze h,. alre.,ly go •• to pr es s, will be teafull of color, the "Swan of Tuonela" sen's .... \n Enemy of the People;' the latest repQrts uris morning. The.' an end of Iife\ he pointed to the pages long, and will contain'a photo-t· Y N C T 11 " J c.' , .• th S· th d very l'fevalence of suicieles among the stu- h f th Libbt>ing, howe,'er, the more sugges ne. �hnw's ,. ou ! ever an e, one", \"obllg: m e IX war "was . .. g p 0 e rary room.R r . H h· d 0' ed ":11 the dents in Russia anel the orient.Ooncluslon �. "Tho Liurs," "Dolly e ormlDg er eavy, an . ,was con nu...· . Parkinson on CODllllittee.Th. linal .umber, the ralh.r UII",- self," Piaer.... "The Magistrate,. poDs IilooetL Ltve By SeniDg � , Jro. M •• k wiD assist ia tbe eomiagI f 'B' g ...... "Perhaps the most satIsfactorv aimcliliar "Selectiolls from the "Sceues t e WillIe's "The Importance 0 e1U : Be8alta··VDCtrtaIa in .a........f I'f ' h '.'" th t f el w. c:unpaign by gettin� contributions an-l. r G' I. rt' • Eel" Gals c, 1 6,' e S8.lu,·1S a oun In ont!. , . .'Ballet" by Glazounow, was In our Earliest," due s ' ngage , .In the Seventh ward, the tiree-cor-S P I k CQ))t'ctang all a"allable volumes Ex..F I 'T S'l B' " d Bos , of the epistles of t. au, to wor. . •movements of pleasing contrast. tJ • worthy's ,. he I ver ox, an -lIt:red fight, .,etween John N.· Kimball, f h pre�Hlent Parkinson was. appointed asth" . for the development 0 c arader, t\)Icwing the "Pas d'aetion" came o! tnncl'� "The Romancers. non-partisan· Bobert P. Bamnek,Dem-, b' . , f 11 m('mber of the Library committee,.anll• .. ... �-, �- .' • Of> am 1tlOUS to serve one s e OW'l,melodious ··Scherzino·· and •. , &lIse. AUow Three -...a&U_ oerat and John F. Stewart, Repubb-l ...... -11 I . • th . ht f ha.CJ promised to devote his time to. d' Pl' .. h 11 eel thre min' ' anel to lit' we p ea.slDg In e slg 0The spirlte '0 onalse was a c arm- "Cont�stant9 are a owe·. ea�' was 80 dose that the victory was. 'h f .l'f Th mnking the last effort a success,' I . _.11 . - HIm who IS t e source 0 I e. liSir;� conclusion to one of the mo�t !1te� each" reaels the cucu ar lSSUcu: h. at an early hour this morn:•. '. , h" b ; e' un�e._ ,. .' . .'. tf' be true to himself his neighbors, At a meeting of the Library com-1'Iea.'Iillg anti unusual programs of the l>V the e·lub. • t IS tlme may e.r. &lth h reports from VarlOi18 ,,'. f It . d 109, ��g '.. lmd his God a man's life must � Im1ttee Inst night in the club executivecluceel at wIll by the acu y JU �es . eli ated a Bamrick. VIctOry. '. .• C did t s�ur:ce8 � . c. . . fixed about an immovable center, an.llrooms, plans were mac1e for furruahinltat the time of the tryout. aa a ... 8 Tb .: three candidates ran neck and... '.. .B'BLAY IIBN WILL �Y t' 11 � dra·· e. .' .ffir this center nothing will sufli .. e but the Library room. ._A "�'!!I!lete_�.p.::--==-x.nre url!eel to .selec� essen... la.J .• _i__i. �.cek,.::..�.th �r.��� ��C! is :���..k:- ·a-::.:":"'niOn�l-��Hoii-�'itil . GcHi"'---� -lment--ar �tipj;�j;i;;; i';;clulling eomfort-OUT BAftBDAY FOB,,, -_. &t�i"S"iD .... hielrare-to-""'··1UU.U·"'. '-'·'i·1�-'"'-·_"-·.?"aaa;i· E. Kerrlam,""- . .I • ..••. �--- ._ .. ---". ·--·-···��:D'�Ri�S • t. It" eel ;b1'. �r -'De AnD'eU presided at the meet-'al.Je �h:urs an(l hen .. hes"wlll he .J)"r .... � ._,'" contrast action and movemen ,I".. t Pro 'v alderman frown .an eo I ,,'" .. L:.' �L:I at-preMo gram: e. _, eall-,l1 attention to the fitne.� eh:lscd, sa,el Llbranan Delany, Ell'!.,---I est d that whenever possa. e, :. .. .. 'U laim' the Ing anti ICY I ., . " _Final trials for iJat7 relay teams tha:. a so Stlgg eto- t�e ae.enth ward, -SU c wg. J of a diseuaiOll of tlle real purpose�l('h:l1r w1l1 hn,.c an Intln-Jllnru .U .. ht.will be taken to the Drake game!t, Ap_ two or more contesta�ts t�lloubet 'al e.lectioD by a few .. undred votes. Bamfl'. d' p ...... :o week At tb�:ITbe ".hole room will be ilJumin"lted/h-v. tb Proportional time WI .'te la' 0 1.1.& unng __ n .ril 1� will be held Saturday. Director P' ('r,. '11 be ri�k ud 8te1rart make eoUD r e � I f th meeting Mr Bickham an ',inverted ehandeliers. �orntions, will' lawed Dialect seleetlons WI ' ae- f t.h SeVellth c � 0 . e..Stagg has determined to take only' ,. �_.._ . t : The .. � �\ .• rom e.d a meeting of student� whol.·be chl)Ren by an Art f'ommittt'le whi�hf cente.l The judges wdl _e In 0 con- rd -lo.... ' b� t. be known un nuunee .tW'o team� to the meet as a lack 0 .I' •• . -wa 'w&U, pro lIVly no···h . bee • ..lasses 1l(lwill he appointed next. Toesclay, .-T"e.' .., •. si.lprntion stage presence, vOlee, . ac- . .1_�_ ·th'. • Th contest in ar� now or aVe n In . I. . .material has made It UDp0s8lble to tic., . • . t' " tll..,.,_..·. 18· monllng. e..", Y nif' Id at 5 this afternoon. I f'olJecbon of books WIll be �",p. -:",.,.".t:on an,l Interpretive Im&glna Ion. • d ' th losest' the city .ru.r. e Ie, . I • •vf'lop a mile and a two mile team. • .' thJS war was' e e In . -; H Mll 'th Mr Yt"rrifielcl. ,pll'te, for its �lze. thnn any otht"r. �"!m-11 I f h' d women voters ,n arper. WI '. IIIRlf nlile and four mile squa.ls "'i PLAY SIXm OAKB IN Tbet new y - rane lBe�fter the aeldred Yr_ Elllly eli�- vt"rsity in the country."' -AB'r to the wuJI. in foree. In sever.. 1 -'r 'D ... _�mske the tnp. CBB88 �; '1'0 D.... came 1"'...... eussed the plan of the eampaign wilh 0 catalogue �Prosped8 for successful teams in CBAIIPIOBBBIP SJ!BtBs precincts th� outnumbere<1 the men.mfomhe1'8 of the League anll the y. ll., Tho books will be c.a talogued &tIthe:tht'fte e'·ents are bright. 'With su�hff .f In the Thirty-:&rst ward, Earl C.C • bC!!inning of next week In' the Uni.B The �ixth game in tlle I'lay-o .){ '00 '0_ bli . d feated '.Al- • .3. Ie.r.erform�rs as Warel, Kuight, arnll·· ... 1 I alt'!S, , »cpu ean,· e l "er!4ity -Library staff. The .last COD-. .. th tie between the UnIversIty an. Be.L t 'neum- _('ik Bovd Breathed and lIerrlll Oil., �I �. duma.· rgen, lIo&Ie preeen. 1 '1'0 NAJIB OOUKCILLOBS signment of literature will depend .o.�ti� r.o�;etition for placf09 in the Armour institute for tlle .Wes�rn. .ltn, bent, b7 a SIIlall plurality. Se,'era! POB· BB-rBBIlfG WOJIBN the response to the requests in theh t t1emate .. hess champIonship W1 .the Univ�r- ._8horter .H"tane-e is a...surecl. Cone- ereo 0- ;I IItude.b· and graduates of A� B.BCJBftIOlf -roDA� paml,hlet. E:1Ch ,'olume will eontaiD. J, t�ted Sunelay at the Kenwo� HI' . tl�Stagg hus fh'e star men from whom c eon .. L lIi.ty ,,-ad yesterday as a es al .:! bookplate upon which L" printetl .the-t., I·ick the fOllr mile team. CIlmphcll. Chp.s." dub. Ehas Gortlon, represen .. :arl J. Walke ... '05, Bepubliean,was Women who ha"e just enterell th ..name of the donor antI the dub's e�1\t., . "1' .ro h38 won 1hree out of the fi L Hu- . . . be b U ,_G 1· 810uM 8t-eman anll 1.el:l' lng "-' urn ... , I locatf!1I Ia the Twenty_ rst wart t:mvenntv will met y pperclii�'\ fOOt win. • -e.. h Au t Swan, .'. c armfl.'11 wwo·_ for places the ('h:ln' five games played 'WIt gWI .! go Krauae the Progressive nomInee, eonncillors at an informal reeeptJOIInre WI ('om •. _'"O,t t' , The Ken-' ....t r !Sent favoring the fi�t. fotlr. th(' Armour reprnen a n e.. � was elected. by a hanMome plurahty. frllm 8:30 this morDing to 1, 1h tho!("f"lIt a !l �b h ft 1 eup to the •Thi" tfOam will make the trip to Penr.· wc.od du as 0 eree a In tlte· Firat ward, Miss Man.)n Le:agufO room. All entering W'onlf'll IS8UB INVI'l'ATIONSI - . A '1 2.', "'inn8r of the tournament.Drake . Progressive eandidate, running ha,.e been urgec.l to come to the meet- 'rO FBBNCH CLUB PLAY!IT l anla, pn •t f r the cham-' . hi' . .•'J'h t' I ('old weather ha." A chess fA)urnamen 0__ iDIlt .. BathhoUBe .John" Coug tn, ing in orcler to meet the' oltler wom- m JIAlQ)BL APBIL �Ie �n Inuech U' 'tv will be _-b 't· 11 t cnd to all organize,1 I,ion9hip of t e· nlVerBl- � deebively heatea. Coughlin, t e �n who will ad as their ('oun .. i1IoN.t-11\C" I('a y pu anF 'd at" in the Beynalcll .,, ,k ract'ee and the relay men ari! lrtarted n ay .l'eIaoeratie C'andidate, had a marglu All earlier appointment was Im�l4I, In"it tion hn\'e heen i�'Iuell fill' thetrar PI, All tits are eligible \' to . h . ..the only performers who are taking dub. , s uc en . of 3,GOO votes. b14 arcording to Ruth Pro�r, e a11"- prf'sf'ntntion of "Ln I.otf'rie cle Frnn.!_hnril wQrl:outlil. Within tJae next week cQmpete.�AIl".B.� ma of the Uperelass �oun��nor co'.n-Cort" nne"' "l'a nntniU(" lie Dames.' hythe field event men, who ha,·e been flAKE PBBCAVftO. A'r IIA�,� 88B "'I' mitt.ee, bftause of the Inab,hty to �members of th(" FrenC"h e-Inb on ArY'nwaiting for tho outdoor !Ie&!lon to be, XOfillWBBi ... ; D1I.1LL eo-Ja aIId oi;-� WIll At- �uJ1'l names of the new stuclent!'. ]5, The in"itntions rca.l ns foUow!I:�i'h har.I work, will nan l"trcnnotJ"4 WOIlBll' III DOaJIl'I01QB8 .... � lOIIlt." "1.0(' Cf'rdc Frnn .. :tis .1f' L'lTnh'ersitetntini"". Canclidates for the �ron.l I'BA� ftEWABDS. r' I.., (By Intereollegiate Presa.). lIa"or Hani� tt.e consul. of WILL BOOBOJllZB BY I]e Chir.:t�o '·011" pr,e c :t!"!ll!itter a . ajump� l!i!l"n... and hammer throw will... F' I 11. .T...... __ ._ B�G r"'pr1"!'l('ntntion nnnllellf' nni :tnrn Ii .. n 10. };van3ton, 111., April ,_ Ire t n the durerellt �oantries ha"e bee. iD.- ..,__c_ .... ".D V &.&4"1 ..... .,r('('eh'(" the major sbaro of attentIOn.I k' Willard "Interna' �rnrerf'lli 1:; A\'ril, n S hfltlr� "\I 1'uir,'. 'bl t pre lid \\"�re starle.l ast wee In "ited to oeeupy boxes at the.At pres«'nt it 18 lmpo!tll eo' ., dor_ N' f th Cosmo Stewards of the ,'arious frnternitics a Leon )fnnllt'l A��f'm1,1�' hnl1, trnn'er.Cli' · .. ·"0· .. prosnN'b in thesc e\'ent� me hnll, thc largest of the women s tioDal leht" program 0 e. ., __ ..I ......., I'� -., Northwestern This p«' I 8 Sa I nigllt i:l organb:ed a t'o-opcrath'c buyang c1uh, l'ih- nn�nue, prf'8 cle ;JI th st1'ef't.th .. re nrp. no vcteran" hnC'k, eXC"t'pt mltor,M' nt • • poIitaa e:ab at turl ay .. . .• . h is l.vin ImJ1. ('aution hRS been takcn beeause of the Madel. PradicaUY' all tile foreign for the r.urehue of pronslons at aI,.. .ro,d,e., ... 0 " - g....... t are at Wellesley. The w_eD _.d.a'" i. �. Uaive...,;t,. .... in .av. mt'<'ting ,.mer".y .ftemoon in I.h"UDofgned Let:er ......... Seatl.League A.ImOaDCeS Social l:VeDts. ,,'ere in.structecl to el088 their. ..ill-plaea OD .the program, which will be R.eynol:'s dub. AI,fttcr a "hort tim�The JlC'r�on who �f'nt :'I n"!!en'nti'lnA Fricnd"hip clinncr, the QlItlclran· dows ancI doors, then stand In thet.e 1DOBt eztellaive ever given by th� .. omparlng notel' waB annotln��'I! .thr "Tntt"rnntionnl" to the h h h . t' woulll rep�ent for fOlJr H"nt� nt"Ie Fet •• and til. O ••• va <Ii.ner •• e holl just oam,l. tile ... tra.ee elub, .. eoNiag to tile _m.Dt of t P- t at t � orga loa__ I Vcr"i 'Ni�ht" e.tertni.ment, with •• t .iR.i.gbeen a.o"need ... the ' •• ta ..... f thenom. Proot ... who .. d -. .p- otr.. � th. hoY'Dg po �f ,,;0 "":'" e'n .r , 'the 'etter, h •• JMo.o" .. k .. , t. �11111-1-lftIe'!J S()("jaJ program thi!4 qnnrtt'!'. pointel1 for e"cry floor, then le.I the All ea.-s OI'pniy.atioM ha"c been Blaeken wu appcmlt�t t'haJrma .'; ..., ..... t .. -,'th th" Co!"mopolit-f'n dnh "'t"' ''''P''', "1 ed d stairs. r- '. tee to 1 thc .. l�er or!!:tnt7.!1- "'" or .. .'The Friend8bip dinner, whl(�h WI.",,(,men �� they mareh own . u�� to attead tile entertain.ent In t"ommlt pan.. po'.. I ,.,. h � 16'- FaC'tllh' exchanJle. AUt1lkf" the p1aC't" 0' the annan1 memhcr' At Peal'!4oDS hall the use of ehating �Mtllme. Tickets will be on _Ie in tioa of the elub &!I .a prel�minnr�', to :\ ��':e w�o r"::n-4' l"4"�t!4 h\" mail haveIIhip elinn4't.. has been �hecl. alccl. for lli�h� anll the taking of nasbll�t Cc.bb .olldav, and .ay be reMWf'd by campaiga for lowenng P�e-h�' cho,o;- '10. "":n .. �L""'l to' he �l1re their n"m� all'\I U f' . b . ... met Wit mllc la' ,,,_,_ .. , ,.,-. _ .A '1 2" th'" n..adran�·'4' Fct., lor .�ny . ,.t -- ill forbillilen on aC!eount Ilm-'I -..1d�..1 to box ]9 Faealty ex' ersbve uyln� " I .]"In "". 'V "'.. pl. 1l .... � • ftl .... �,)(' h' aodr� have been gl\"en.1 and 2, and the Gene,'a dinner (nr If.r� that have oeeurred Irom these cbap. at any time. "or at Cornell and IC Ipn. .' �X�2L � lHOUSAND ATIEND TALK PLAN lAST CANV� mEND LIBRARY CAMPAIGNCharacter, Service and Relation toGod Are Called Chief Aims ofLife in Mr. Eddy·, First LectureLut ReauIar Coacert by Chicago5ymphODY Orcheatra HighlyPIe.I'" and Unusual Committee of ReYD01da ClubDecides to Laue BookletDescribing New Features-8"ason.Li-_._--_-_------_- --_�TIm DAILY MARCON. - WEDNESDAY, AP&IL 8, 1914.Maroo. .. Bulletin .- - - --_.- --_._-----Senior college and college of Com-......... _onalIap. ezeept 8aa4a� &ad mMC8 'and AdmiDistra.tion chaPel. III the 'fhollUUI orchestra On th� CUIIl-="'q= ':: ���a1:IDt:..::: 10:15. MandeL rml will be giveu MOIHI:ty.eta&Evcry member uf the club is urged1'ew. EdJtor ErnmoJlS Blaine 214. tv 1,0 present at the smoker tonight,B.��'='-: Southwest Neighcrhood club, officers mill tu brill� u visitor either a Uui­and COW1Cil, lO:15,Neighborhood room. versity student who is not u memberMathematical club, .a:15, Ryerson 01' the club or a "prel'" school mau37. \'."l�o may come to the Ulli\"cr�it�·.G'!ee club reh�usa.l, -1:30, Mandel.Classic:\]. club. 6:30. Hutchinson cafeDail,t..:""' ..... t&icuCacm............... £. e6"U"�.. ., aa-... xz'l'ODAYCollege of EdUcation chapel. 10:15,.,. W.CeUlqu... 8. Geqa ......... ,&Dtencl .. ..c:oDd-clau mall at tb.C.... PoetoGlce. CbJcaco, IlL. Karcb 11.1 .... w.a4u £ct ot Marcia .. 1111.8OII8CJUP1'ION BATES.87 Mni.r: '1.10 • ,. .. r; 11.00 a Quarter.a� 1D&11: ,1." • 7ear; 11.%6 a Quarter.Dl1tortaJ-BII8IDeM Olrlce. Eliia U.T.lepIaOD. IUd •• ,. 110. Aft.r 1. P ID.1b'4. Park "I'. ..The last eoueert of the first t;C:t�O'1Communication. vistory ':omittl'C of the Young Wome u's Stude'ut league will cut crtniu thenrcrnbers of the Icaguc and the IndiesJ"tl� rdilur i.a "U, ,."IIl1o_iW., for I1N1c. �. of the faeulty at u recopr iou at the........ p....._ 6611 Cottac. Gro". A"enuos_ANOTHER INTERSCHOLASTIC.On April 17 a nwnbcr of high school TEN YB.AB8 AGO TODAYstudents will b" on tho campus tv cuu., The Trend of Events.test in the prize exulUination::!. So far, '!'u tlH! Eliitor:the preparatiollS. for greetillg them are should \'t:t�- much like to hear the The dinner and monthly ml'etiu� ofruther elemelltury, aud eertuiuly noth- )Zt'xicau sit uut iou uud the Canal tolls tho! Chi;�:i�O Alumni club will be helding like those made to entertain th.� l·!ubll'lJI· exphri ned ,,�- some of our i a Hutchinson hall tomorrow evening,athletes who will visit us at tlae Ln- fu-ulty, :lIId 1 befieve that I am 110tLast n:ght wus the oevasion of theThe Da.lly Jbl'oon of April 8. 1904.Thi« uf'teruoon at, 3 o'cloc k the a.l-c.. horne uf llrs. James Westf'nll Thomp­son ill honor of Mrs. llargurct E.Sangster and llrs. };fTie Pr ice Glad­"jug of New York.tcrseholastlc, Why do we havu this alone in this desire.di1rerence? Do we feel,by some chnuce, W(\mcn Are Better Students.th thl theolouieul students of Chicaeo awlat a etes are more valuable to the tHy Intercolll·gito Press.)' ,U . Ev ... nston Tho llinner was held inllJ\-ersity than stuleuts? Or pcr_ Evunston, Hl., April 7-Rec()f(ls just r. ••• ..ehance, do we feel thnt the athletc js l",mpilc,l nt XorthWC!5terll show th:.tt Ilutdlinsoll.a luperior sort of person, who must Ul' tbe women nre better students thnu The rllivcrsity hasehall tcnm willwooed and won,; while the student ('au tI,l' llH'n. A compnrisoll of the. gr:Hles pl:IY the Oak P:ark bigh school tcnmeome out or not as be pleases, so fat of tho first selll('ster -;hows tb:tt tlll� this afternoon.a! we are coneernell? Or perhaps, do wmllen arc first in every class, thecur ideas eome closer to the truth-. u.nrks of the Seuinr wOlllen being the Co:wh 'Vatson of tho Iowa tr:t('kIJ!1mely, that the high school student h!ghe�t. Thc 11l3rks of :111 the clnss�.,. 11':101, hUR iNSuecl an urgellt c:1!1has bruins enough to sec the n')\'ant- iJl('rea�e :.IS the lIumh('r of y('ars whkh (!lr tmck men. He "'nuts the m('n to:1ges of Chicago for himself, wherens ih' nlt'mbers have been in school. ;,!(:t o�it Whl't.11(.'r tht'y :lre eli�ihle (Irthe athlete is a thick-henued sort who '\Te cnnllot re:tu iutelligently or COII_ lIor in orller to arouse more iuh'r(.'stlI1ust be baited with a glamour an·l n'rse upon either of tlll.'Se subject.s, ill this brnlwh of atJlletics.tinsel, laid on especially .for his bene- ultless we hnve time to trace b:i(�k tofit? It seems queer, when We of Chi- sources, tben' read and compare \'ari- twenth-th intcr-semiuury dinner of theengo have a rather moral view of nU1- ons (.})inions as set forth in the. Y:Lr� WE MAXE CLOTHES AT $18 & UPletics, refusing to worship them as a ous mngazincs. P��sonuny, I' fi�tl th�f�tish of snme sort, that �e -shou,d so sihgle (lay's e\"ents iIi either situatiollfor�t our standards when' it eo��s' m�ch like an i�8tallment ill a seri�1. By alwayS on ha.nd.... Ladies' Gamlents Remodeled.to making formal bids for high sc_hool �h(> time a vital point. in th.e tale isstudents. renehed, r have lost .8igl�t. of_thf,' ill . Cleaning. Dyeing.troductory chapter. - J ulias CooperA WILD DREAM. A nry formal, technic'al expositiolJ THE UNIVERSITY TAILORThe Grad was nodiling. He had done o�, th� topics wouM prohably only 1126 East Fifty_Fifth Street.quite a bit of work, the room was plunge some of Uff more tlceply intI)wnrm, and he was rather fatigued-so gloom. A very simple explanationwhy sho.oM he not nod?, Well, at any thnt couM be understood by those whoevent, right or wrong'. he did nod- are not so fortunate to to be follow­:\Dd then he dreamed _ This is what ill� up modern historj- in the cln;;�­he dreamed: The Pen club was nsseRl- room, I believe wouM b� .much appre­bling for dinner. A few members were ciatc(l.already prost"nt, seated about the t:1- Are any sue!! talks nvailable :it th�hie, joking, laughing. Others straye-l pT'csent time? If not, is it worth any-in-finally the meal commenc�.l. (oce's time to enlighten us?Laughter good humor, fentured the af- Perplexed Unclergra,l.fair. Some one committed· the atro_ciou!! error of punning; he was finedLr the t.reasurer. Then carne a call •for ono of the boys who had ··mnde·' Athletics Brevitiesa respectable magazine with a story. Ohio State \_;l1iver�ity opened it:iHow did he do it? Some one starte,1 a b:lschall sea�\)n with a game ngain�ttho Columbus Athletic Associationdiseussion: O. Henry vs. De llaupas­Innt-e\eryone displayed his veneerecl last Thurs,lay.ignorance. The talk turneu On the llc·"clopment of the French and English . llan�· of )(i('higan's baseball mennovel. tbe erotic teneleI:t"ies of the art" on the anxious �cat just now as tomodem drama, scarcely disguisecl lUI wllether tltcy will ho tn-ken south 011clcr the"sex problem Itlny:' Then the �I'ring training trip. The �ligilomeone suggested that the club com- l,!lity ghost seems to be hallJ:iTl� rath­JlOIe an ode, eac� memher contribut- er ncnr to most of the team.ing "line. Bra,-o! The ocle wus com­po5('d, DlJcl turned oyer to the !oItuller:traper for publieation (ff,r rC:111y, it "rospf'c·t� for out,loor tra('k at lUi·n .. i� afe particularly Itright. Coae-hwas worth printing, so nomleuMie':,1 C;ll !oIc('m� to ha'-e an (';�traor-lillur.y\\'a� it.) "'Vake up! It's one o'c1C)('k!" \H·il hnl:-nct'11 team, re enforl�t�el hy :0In,,-ardly cursing his roommate, the n',lmllcr of st:lTS.Gmd prepared for he.l. The; Pcn clul,-who has C\'er heard of it? What i� Indiana's ha�chnJl uutlook is grow-it nnyway? The name !'Iccms familiar. i:i� l,eHH cH'ry Ilay. �('v('n of la:-li"Well, perhaps it is one (,f tho!'lc elu"� �·r·:tr·s I;ncup aro Ita(�k ancl Coae}'that ha.� existed, and clicel a yt'ar Oi' Uc'rn,lt iM gt'eatly pleasc'I \\;th th,'to d h GIL ability ,lisplnyed by men out for th ..two ago, murmure t e rar t as ;ICeaRed into bed • rrmnining- p�itions.The mcn on the llIini ha�cball team. " "-i!'Jronsin alumnus is planning t,; nf(' hdng put through a eOl1.1'l'e in hn.�t'­b1Il1d a permaDent home (or thc Car-Ii· h:lll l'cn�e c"cry e,"cning on account ofnal ere" on the Hudson. Such a plnn th� rOf'r work th:1t they have �hownif earl'ietl through, woulc1 aitl the nall-ltflllS fnr. Conch Huff thinks that in�rs greatly in their annusl hnlsh.cs t his wa�- ltis tc. am will ho ahle to kecpWIth Eastem erews at Poughkecp�lC. up their r�PlJta.tion for fast team work, A l:u-ge stock of Woolens TO:'t{ .\. �t Al{SIIALLf:U:10llS cr:l(:k shotco T 'uxedo tobacco ;s un­ques/ionahly the c:me ofT d· d f I h IJerfeclion; smo!(ing Tuxedouxe 0 IS rna e 0 on y t e ma�e$ life bcllcr worlhfinest, choicest, selected leaves of lieing."perfectly aged Burley tobacco. It .���-o,-",-Al:a.u-,- �is made by the original "TuxedoProcess" which removes every traceof hite and sting and ·develops allthe wonderful mildness, fragranceand flavor of the Burley Leaf in away that no other brand of tobacco)h.as ever successfully imitated.Quick on the TriggerWith a Snap-Shot EyeTHE crack trapshooter has tohave steady nerves and musclesabsolutely under control- alwaysready to swing his gun into placeand bring down his claypigeon. Thismeans trained, not to the minute,but to the split-second.We present the names of somefamous crack shots. They like tosmoke, but take no chances on atobacco that might "throw themoff. ' , They use Tuxedo becauseit is mild, relaxing, steadying -strictly pure.YOU CAN BUY TUXEn� !:VERYWHERE·CoaYeaieDt poach. S· F __ � till. 10inner-lin.d with C with .... Iettena., C_iatare-proof papeI' � to fit pocketIn aa.. HumiJon. SOc and 90cFREE Send us 2 cents In stamps for po.tapand we will man you prepaid a 50uvenlrtin of TUXEDO tobacco to any point Intb. UDltec1 States. AddressTHE AMERICAN TOBACCO COKPANYRoomllOS III Fifth Avesme New York GEORGE W. :1'IAXWELLleadln2 trapshooter., I find comp/e/e enjoy­menlin Tuxedo. 1"$aneTfJealeaclier and a sure fire, alow­huming tobacco. "-D:u,��....... ..FRED GILBERTcelebrated trapshooterco The coo/e3/. m3St fra­grant tohac-co 10 my ape­rience- T uxrJo. Leath inmildness and purify •..��,FOR EASTERThe man who at this late hour has· not made preparations for hisEasler apparel will appreciate the unusual service offered by the Men'sO. H. Shop. \\ here are four:d onlythe nnest of read>:-for-service cloth­ing. tailored and designed especial­ly to meet the demands of thediscriminative young man.Men's O. H. Shop,'Ready-for-service apparel for allcccasions. Our styles have been pro­nounced authoritativ_c. P ric e smuch lower than you wou1<l expect.Suits and Overcoats$25.00 and UpA very notable displayof spring haberdasheryis offered for your selec­tion.IOgilvie & HeneageIIBN'S FINE OLOrRINa AJfD HABDDASJIEB,Y.�---18 & 20 E. Jackson' Blvd. Chicago.Occupying the Entire Second FloorPhoDe lI�MD 673Woodlawn& Savings TrustBank iII\•,tI•1204 Eo 63d Street. ChicaeoTHE FACUL'.rY "Tlfi: STUDENTSof theUNIVERSIft OF cmCAGOWILL FIND INT.BIS BANK ALL THEFACILITIES OF A DOWN'!'OWN BANE..SAVINGS ACCOUwnIandCHECKING ACCOUNTSAre Welcome and AppreciatecLRESOURCES $2,000. 000.The New TariH---makes it possiblefor us to offer youa suit for $30 \vhichwould have costyou $35 under theold tariff- .. -other .prIces Inproportion .Nicoll the TailorW= JtJrremfl SonsClaD aDd Adama s� OJdcaso.!'BB DAILY' •• --OOW, .- .WBDlIBIIDAY, APBIri' I, 1914.CLASSIFIED -.ADYm'l'mElUNl'S SPRING STYLES ARE· HEREWhen FailsSystemthe Point "!'he very SPirit of 8pdDC lIaa bee captured in the 'WoD4erfU1 colodDDof our DeW fabrics IlO1Ir on di8p1&y.. Greens soft in tone. often blendiD.2 into hrOW'JUl, promise to be Vflqsmart this spr1Jut.The DJ.aD7 new shades ot «leTS and blues 1Ii1l. also please men of taste.Pliable, 10ft mater1ala that leDd themselves to the correct close 1lttingstyles. are in peat dem·ndTo fashion the new anug 1ltttDg clothes reqUires the utmost sk1lL80 the .Terrems way of tailoring tbae Dew smart 8t71es appeal morestrongly thaD ever to men who seek to be both 'indiVidual and smartin their dress.(President of the UD4eq;raduate 0cnmcU.)................. - ..... _ ...By BrUq Lunde, '14.6e . per line. No achertilemente reoeeived for leu thaD 254:. All du,u'e4&4Yen.ilemente muat be »&i4 III &4- Why did we Institute a puint HYHteW find all positions filled by those fortunhere. at (.;hicago? One great re880n, ate enough to have received advanceit not the reason, was that we wished haf�rmation frow a fl'llternity br�erFOB BBNT--Two single rooms; aU to prevent a few from overburdening or a elub sister. The write-ups thiseouveniouees; men preferred, Mr::J. themselvee with campus activitieH to year of all campus organizations was]C. Buff, r,�O!! Maryland avenue; fi�t the. detriment of their studies and the u step in the right direction, althoughapaetmeut. Te I Midway ;599. excluslcn ot others who are jUlit as one write-up per ye84 necesHarily�upable aud willing if only given the limited by space from going into de-BO�Two mewH per day, $2.50 opportuuity to "break in" and work. tails, is hardly enough to allow select-per week. MrH. Leckie,. 5;47 Drexel 1 think We are generally agreed that jug and planning one line which youthis end iH already aecompfished or Ir-teud to follow. ,. __ '"We invite YOU to Bee the greatdisplay of the correct DewSpring materials at aD7 of ourthree stores.�B FOB TOUlfO IIBlfTHREE STORES: 7 N. La Salle St. 25 E Jackson Blvd. �71 E Monroe st.wHI be when the system hns been i II After all this hu been done for theSALESKAN0 � Alf'l'ED-A Ih:c young operation long enough to bring to .,. .• ,wan to sohclt orders for quick sell-L. . ,ne", COOl"r or the outsider, hav en t thelight some of the errors which art' frateruitv man anti the club woman1,0110.l to fi"rure in any speeulatlou of tilt' great advantage of the specific in­t.hi� kiud, As a uegatlve propositlcu struefion and continued encourage­we may !:lirly say that the system ment, often to the point of iulstence,wcrks, (\f the fraternity brother or the clubFOB BENT-By month or season, On the other hand what posit ive re- slster who has been through the milltentH. in a pine grove overlookiu.; sults are' gainned? Does the system and know the ropes? I do not sayLake Michigan. Double compartment; Ly limiting our outside aet iv ifies that this is entirely 'wrong for it isscreen ..... l; furnished, Address Box 55, make UN study 1II0re? Does thitl �n� Jlcrrectl�. natural that We should en-. Lakeside, MichigDn. on the few, who would do more ucttvi-courage and assist those nearest to usWANTED-Four students having had til'S if they were DI�owe.I, encourage But coneeding that enmpus activitysales experience, to travel during the many on the outsida to go out for ri:!htly chosen and properly performedsummer months. Must be able to dem- the vazious jobs open? b: an atltlition to our edueatlon, woul.l­onstrate the prlneiples of salesman- We may dlsmiss the first question n't it be the bigger thing to .10 toship to others. Chas. Scribners Bona, by sayiog that it at least allows us the witlt'n our fielcI ancl give Borne deflnlte608 S. Dearborn St. time to study if we wish, D& far us thu and comprehenslve information to allDcthoities covered by the point system alike?WANTED-A' bright, pushing college are concerned.man-to .sell aeeideut, insurance to Don't we, who are in frnterniti�:!In regard to the second, the system and clubs, who have lived in ChicagobURiness and professional men only. has accomplished very little except re- and haYe become introduced ear'lv toGood compensation to the right party. -moving the idol of· the athletic fiehL University life, owe this much at leastw. c. Powell, }75 W. Jackson Blvd.___ capable though physically unable in to the Ulan or woman who comes hereWANTED--A number of students to point of time, from the main elective from another community eager todo outshle summer . work� Earnings jnblt which had in the past been so Iearn and to do but who has not th�limited only by' your own efforts. commonly handed to them. I do not frlend to show him or her the ropes?Worth investigating. Get busy. Ad- wish to minimize the significance of J .... n't it our duty in �be process of as­drss II. I. Gelvin," Sc:ribbler House, this good result, for this in itself similation of the immigrant to ourEVDnston, Ills. ought to be a great encouragement to cnmpus? Possibly he doesn't want .tothe man who h88 ability to do the job j<.in our club or fraternity. thus get­but not the necessary popularity whien tiug our direct help.'articipation in athletics .would. &ive .,._� . -h' _.t . �- .. - 'f- .. Why not get out a simple handbookto get t e vo es necessary or", tu campus life at Chicago, statlllgelection. But granting all thlS result-_ '"d h t . t'f f II th bllcfly the Unn'crslty hIstory and tm-ant goo -cnoug 0 JUs I Y u Y 6dition anel taking up in detail eachat!ol)tion of the point system here at CoUege FriendshipsMake college life worth while. Coca-Cola is a friendworth knowing and lining all the 'Way through fromFreshman to Senior year. It will fill your college dayswith pleasure, health and benefit.Delicious-R.efreshing .Thirst-QuenchingTHE COCA-COLA co., .Allaata. Ga. WbrDcftryou 1ft: an ArrowIbink .. f Coc:a-CoiaHotel Cumberlanding specialty among business eoucerns.Liberal eonuulseiou, Sample outfit(pocket size] furnished free. .Ac.ldr .ss,1'Le Quuilty Shop, Praukliu, Inc.l. NEW YORKBroadway at 54th Street.Near soth Street Subway StatioD andS3rd Street Elevated.."Broadway" cars from GrandCentral Depot.Seventh A venue Cans from �nIlS71-vania Stadcm.KEPT nv A COLL'BOB JI' VH.ADQUARTERB FOR COLLB'� JI.Nl;IPECIAL RATE8 FOR COLL.OB T.AJlBTen Minutes' Waik to Thirty TheatresHARRY P.' STIMSO�. MANAGERIIF!ADQUARTERS FUR CHICAGOS.BIRTS c::tmpus organization, telling its pur­Chicago-l still think that the systempose, the dates of elections or try­fails t:> give any direct hell' to ;et, , 0' th at t outs the nature of the tryout, the eli-lutO act.,Olbes e man n connec -, h f te 't I b p gibility in scholarship, points, antied WIt any ra rnl y or cu. 01Jf'll h' hI' 1 f dassification, and showing by chartSI • Y t IS mue was never c almet or_ _, ,r be th " th� progression by class� of the Job;� Ithe pOlnt system. .....ay e orlgtna-within the organizations.. !'or exam·t(lrs and baekers of the system thought,", h - It' . pJ", a new man ",,'ould like to knuw th'.!i, enough to bmlt t e o"er lDt us rlOUS• . . _ _ _ �-.Jrious steps necessary to rcach theor the over ambitiOUS In hiS particlpa.- _ . . th ,r- - ._. ID3nagtng edItorship of e ..... aroon.tion in campus work. But why nol _.. H� wants to know that by sernng sogo one step further by shOWIng the. long and 80 well as a reporter as a.outsider how to· get into the game? _"h- -d d t Fr�man that he wdl progress to al:l-In order to gIve t IS al we 0 n\)_ . . _.' .o. �oC)1ate- .editor In hIS �pohomorehU"e to change any of ou,r prInCIples, ,d. vt':lr, an.l If of the right SGrt, to ath-fiJr �'e ha\'e tlemoDs\rated our CSlrt'·• ' h;"••• 0 I It-tic or news ethtor in _, Juniorto help the newcomer and the outsu er,- h I't.. , . . vear an.l be In hne for teet I or sget into our UniversIty hfe by talks.',•. 0 •• job in the SenIor. Be even more 81)e-on campus triulitions and aetl\'ltles, - f' tl.y-,,,-'C A t .. ,_ All eifie and �y that elections or 10at ehapel and • � • • s�"'. 1. •• _ lI('xt year's staff are, sa�·� the seeolllthat remaanslor us IS to mstltute �ome. th t tl. .h 1 of o6lrer- h:»lf of the SprIng quarter, 80 a Ienew. or perfect some m. e.t at u)0'1 eshman knows how long the report.!ring thilt assistance. .h' I t g:'ind lnt'ts anti when he �an expet"t a.ReCore suggesting somet aug new e .b,.oet.us Ree whclher we can use any of ourpre!'lent means. To my n,intl neither Any other organization may hethe chapel nor .the_Y. M. C. :\. talk� tn-ate'll ,in a I'imilar way. In otherare speeifie or full enough to gi,·e the worcls, layout the whole a .. ti"ity !:th­oubiders the information neceSMry to rie before the incoming ",tullcnt al'enter tho game. Nor �ool.1 they be ex' 8('on as he comes here, 1'0 that he C:lnp:1n.I�1 in the time gi,'en. As for the cl.oose and plan, Woulc1 �he Black­C:ap an.l Gown it is rieither .letai1�1 fl iars' manager be bemoanmg the lo�"('nough nor accessible enough to the thlol1gh ineligihility of O\'cr a .107..'nMajority whom �o wil'h to reach, to n;(�n if the }'re�hmen knew, ul'0n :m.be of any a�i�tan�e bl'si.l� stim111at· t •. 'ring th.. Uni\'cncity thnt �IX mnJo�ing thc al'king of qu�tion9 about th<." amI six grft(le points woere nrc('lol�aTyvurious organizations in its pages. f(lr eligihility ancl that It wn!' one nfNow about the Maroon? DoC8n't th� best ·orgnni7.ations on thc cnm)m!'\It . announce ehol'Wl and east tryoub, tl' belong to, etc., eu.?c1a� eleetion� aDd tryouts for boc;i- The Undergraeloato connt'il I'eem!',,� manage"' of the CAp and Gown? the prop�r place to wOl'k ont thi!' idea.,y� immediately beforehand, haTdly hot I think the matter worthy of theallowing an outsider time to plan an.l t.hought of aU of us, especially ns ·.\"0gE't into action. P�ibly he doesn't have had recent information tha� se'-­nee the lfaTooD that day 01', jf �e d� (;fal were outside of things and sawh� might' appear 101' a trYout ouly to nO �,. to get OD tho iaside. 81JB8CBIBB roB 'l'IIB DAILY IIA&OO.The material being woven toour order, YOR -'an &aured ofUCl1Ullve P&ttenuI and coloriupin all grades from S1.50 up. Lookfor the purple band acroa theDeCk Of evuy 1IhiIt.; it's themadt offtOY-S B� PBODU�Ear 1 • W.i I sonVAKB1t8 OF B.BDJIAH OOLLABSoCHICAGG.Fraa .. nU,. Jew .. l,.,.lAaalan 41n04.Colltee Nonlll ... EJa..,.,,,,.HI �'ann ... 1'7W�dlalf laTUan.a.c.matr r.. "".BROCHONENGRAVING CO�P.A.NY(I. G. TURNERPresidentMODRE9S $2.5J";IIJI"'''''� UP8UB8CRmE FORTHE DAILY KAROONt .0.!'BE DAlLY'·.'BOOK, WBD!fB8J)AY, ·AJIBU,-·8, 191'-World's qreatest Clothing Store-No E. Comer State aDd JacksouYou'll Get Prompton Your Clothes Service . Herefor EasterEVERY cog in the machineryof this great organization isworking smoothly and without ahitcli. Busy as we are, there willbe no disappointments for anyone.Correct Spring Suils. Chicago'sfinest stock of young men'ssuit's, third floor. It's the big­gest, broadest, finest stock in ourhistory, we're using- the superla­tives with fulljustification. And,of course, unmatchable values.$15, $20, $25, $30, $35 to $48.(CopyriJ:ht 1914 A. D. & c.)Serviceable overcoats.'of [their It's really unnecessary to tellusefulness, young men who know thespring weather of Chicago realize they can't dowithout spring overcoats. Hubmacaans, Bradbury,Balmorals, Grampians, Chesterfields, form-fittingcoats and countless other smart styles. $12, $15,$18, $20, $25 to $35.Keep .-going!We are aU praise for the fellow who canwin I By the by, you fellows started •winner a few years ago. We first ofFeredFatima Cigarettes for sale in the collegeto\\"OS. We put excellent tobacco in thissmoke-we watched youl Quick enoughyou discovered them, and that the tobaccowns liknhle, nnd from this small begin­ning they have "k('pt going" all o'-erthis hig country ur.til todny they nre thebiggt."St selling cigarette in the U. S. A.IPlain package, but 20 choice ones..e-1u�2;«.1 (k ROYAL THEATRE 1\N 63rd & COTTAGE GROVE AVE.NICHOLS STOCK CO.Pnalta I:B The Cowboy and The Thief,'A wea.n lIelodnmlc Farce..W NIGHTLY AT 7:30 and 9:15MAT· TUE. THUR. SAT. & SUN. 3:00 \i. PRICES 10 - 20 - 30 "I ''" .�,.WBBK. ne Blue )(Duse )1 IIN COlftmSr FBlDAY A UDITORIU�Preshmuu and &phowore debatera P A V LOW Aw ill 111Ct't in the annual iutramural de. RUSSIAh' B�Toute Jo'riday at 8 in the Harper as­"'embly room. J. w. .Hoover, 09, 3$l:I,::achiug the Preshman team, and theseeond year well are reeervmg alttfrom Coach lloulton. Perey Dalke,8tuart Edwards and Donald Beaucompose the 1inJt year team, and Ed·ward Reticker, Rudolph llor.itz, &ntl-Joseph Hirsch are the Sophomores,.rhe subject discussed will be the federal ownership of telephone and tele­graph lines. The Freshman team willdebate the Northwestern Freshmnn 011t he sam" subject the latter part ofFRATBBBrfiBS .JIUftRBPOB'r. PLAYBBS FOBBASUAT·L IN SPBING.All fraterllitie� have been asked to ILLINOISrC:j'!ister the names of men eligible fo!'interfraternity b.aseball th.is spring.f)1I1�· m�n who have not ,,-on .l:heir nu­merals in baseball, or who are .not try­ing out for the Freshman or Varsity�.·ums :\r� eligible, aecording to a re-. �_cent ruling of the J�terf�tf'rnityeouneil. Cowan' St.ephenson, �hairmauof the interfraternity baseball eom;.nittoo. will draw up the aehedule uf,FRESHMAN DBBATBBsTO JDZ'l'. SOPHOKOBBathis mouth.Brief· Campas· ·Ne.�Postpone .Week17 �-TheUc.me Etouomics and Household Artllclub· bas announced the post�nementUndaimed Mail. of its weekly meeting from Thursd�yUnclaimed mail is being held at the t.f this week until Thursday, April 16,F�eulty exchange for the followir.g on account of the Eddy religions meet-persons: E. Andrassy, F. Bailey, E- ings. A D B L BBank!, H. J. Clark, Beitor Nama Lat· Oomp.;-lfaIDbea-"Com_ A Comic Operetta:a', E. Mather, II. G. McCain, F. R. D1sc11S8From the French of Paul Herve. l'l .. x 'xumhens" will be di8e1Ul8ed atlfiller, E. C· Semple, J. Stoner, L . .M.·- f U d __ .I• . the mechng 0 the n e ........ nate_\ esmith, M. Aldrege, L. Angel, J. H.)1 h II J E BI- J G C 'U lI&themntical dub tomorrow afternoon. r:un a, �. Iss,. . arters, ... u. _, I n Ryerson... Crnnr, M. Ie Doyen, C. E. Croll, H.iI3ger, lIr. Harris, John Bredhea.l, Southwest omc.. lleet-The South ..Miss Ruth Peyton, C· D· Carpenter, west oflicers will meet at .10:15 today FI�E ARTSF. A. Oohlcn,. c. E. King,G. P. Ku�b· in the N .. ighborhood room� IBI8H PLAYEBBk.!. N .• T. Mallet, L. E. McClain, II. '!'lIBH. W:nner, H_ If. Plum, G. R. Robin, 'l'alks OD BCJIIUl .� President • : IlatiDeee Bun. aDd Sat.D. B. Waltlo of the 'WeStern State MftUBBLLA"(Ry Intercollegiate Preil&.) h.g in J-:mnlOns Blaine tIomorrow Dight1-:\'nn8ton, 111., Al,ril i-With hi8 011 uThe Building of the NormalI,oom isolated because of a. quarantine ��hool."-on hi� house and unable to reach the Net lJDable to Go--Profeaor Nefst.,irway, Dean Jlotchkiss of the "'ill be nnable to attend ·the eODfet­X .. rthwestcrn Commerce school has enee of the American Chemical BOeietyI l.er-n using n lnll.lt'r. to get to anti from in Cin .. innati today aDd tomorrow, ow.I hi ... room.. ing to a slight iIlnca. Dr. Nef wasI . �."·Im hn.�kcthnll "p.�" ha,'c. h('Cn t� h:"e rp.nd fa paper on "ED:mi� .� ...I �1\'t�1I ont lIy the Pnr.lnc AthletiC a�- tiOD. �.:' 1:111I,s(}('intion. Men r�('i\"ing lettcr� are '1enDis Courts Bedq-Tennil'l C!oort'lOIiI)}J:lllt, R('rry, 14ittle, Stin('bfieM, arc f'�.t('tt to be reA fly by ThundayRish(.p, Hrok('nhrollgh and Dillon. The if the ,,·eMh .. r j8 favorable.I.mml of athlctic� has ,"ote,l to malee. _tt'nnis anll wrestling minor l'Iports at ButJ,dtDp .... Bay. Jlaalltea-InJ>urdue. romplianC'e ,,·ith a new �Ity regulAI --- tion, baniwters will be built 011' die1 lfinn�ota nll110 has Rwarcled if.lil. b�l'I_ stDirways of �.,ra1 bllildiDp on the AJ\,IERICAN =.::tC,,;eth:1l1 ('mhlemlll ten men �elvlDg eaml''1R. A e01lllllunieation MIlt by thf"I the ll's:' Stalls\'o)c), Robert... on, Pynn, city to Superintendent Douglas ft. hD 1Iak .. Sapnm.lll.t-Willl, Shallgbne�y, Bierman, Sawyer, qnested the immediate eoutraction of It 0 LB. D ILL:UcGrf'a�·, Croswell anll Petraborg R numl",r of .alld.�i" alODg ataireues --PECE 0' PlCKLB8",. erc honored.. . ir. t:nivenity builwnp. IIaIlcal � .�ron. Hr. Turner,normal aehool,' Ka.amazoo" )(iehigan�ill �p.mk at the EdUcatiOD dab meet· Amuemeats.--- ._---- - :SymphouY Crchestra.Company of 60 of tho World'.Oreatest DallcersGARRICKE. H. SOTHEBN-l.x -U I Were King, Hamlet,Lord DUl!drc:uiy.eOlIAN'S GRANUAnother Cohan &: Harris Triumph.Oeo. JrL Cob .. u's Mystery Farce··SEVEN .KE� h ·ro nALDP�"LAUGHS, 'fHIULL�, �lELODl�AMA.Coming, April 13, Easter Sund.JOHN DBBWIn a Doubl� BillTH:: TYRANNY OF TEABS·.THE WILLPOV\lERSHeDIY KWer Presents a New �DADDY LONG LEOSwith Bulb ChattertonCOR .... ·.Jack .LaWs New PIQHELP WANTEDA Clean Comed7 Drama 1I'1Qa�KoJkerSTUDEBAKERand Jean Briquet.New Yo·k's Sensa.tionad JIalcalSaccess-fte tuDe aU Chicago ..�.princess'1'IIB N. Y. PJUNCB88 PLAYBBSHolbrook BUDD, D1nc:torIn Five Olat PIa,. 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