- 1'h� clluJlcnge tu a basebal] gaw'!, 'rhe f:lct that. a college man's char-"OIICAGO IN JAPAN," SLOGAN n.ade YL"tSterdMoY to the Val' %lnll tiO\\ 11 qI0IUS CONTINUE DAILY DRILL acter is formed by the kind of lite he- by the Daily Maroon stall, met w itu it'ntls duriJlg �he formativc years ofTeams of men have been picked, an.l a.1 immediate response. 'I'he uuswer Bugt'ne Cox will make the most elu.b his college career was emphasized by Butler Bros! fast ball team dowiledtho slogan "Chicago in Japan," adopt- follows: urate seeue settings ever used. by a ..\1r. Eddy .In his fuurth lecture last, the Varsity yesterday in a close gableed for a campaign next week for a "011. ye honey-tongued :lA!ribbl\!rs Blackfriar show for' the two acts of uight in Mandel Tweh'e hundred b�' a two to nothing score. Despite- tbl)f�reign miaaiODU)' to be npported hy that use your puny sheet for infawou_. "The Student Superior," according t() iucu filled the hall to hear him lecture colcl weather, both teams put �p .. athe men of the Unh·erait,.. BegilUling purposes, and 8l1.eak upon honorabte Manager Henderson yesterday, The on oo'the }"'ight for Character:' Diree- clever exhibifion, and the pitcher..next Wednesday, .even squads of ean- g«:ntiemcn with worda of taint hearted scenery of the opening act will show to! Stagg introduced Mr. Eddy. worked in especially good form. TheYUM.l8 from the Y. K. C. A. will ebaUengo to battle, kuow thi:s M.11J a woodland grotto, tlle haunt of the In the course of his Ieetura Mr. most encouraging. feature bf the gaDlecover the campus in an effort to raise t.lke ill every syllabIc: fairies, and the setting of the second Etlcly enumerated the ills of the flesh W!lS the work of' lsaumgartn�' who�$2,000 for the support of Galan M. "The staff of the Cap and Gown will be that of the eampus at Port to "'hich the Olen would succumb, if held his opponents scoreless 'for' the"Fish�t, eecretary of the Y. .M. C, .� right glAdly accepts your challenge on ,D�Krborn University, one of the lead- they wished to "take a chance," and first four innings, making w4y fbr-Des'for Japan, and an aeth'e missionary in tho conditions named in the morning Iug institutions in the middle west. disregard their better selves. He Jardien in the tifth.Ithe foreign field. Bazoo. Work on the settings will begin at ·warne.l them that very few change Coach Page made his first �empt;··'l'eIdDI:& ta 0haI1'maD. ··We "'ill employ men that are l·ligi ouee, and the. artist has promised t • .) their habits, and make the best of t� select a regular lineup; and u'se,fCornelius Twnga is general chair_ bI ... and whoso qualities as gentlemcn have them really OD schedule tinle. their lives, after they have spent four I JrlC::4t 01' his firs!; string men through"-.IIl&Il 'of the campaign committee, and arp. unquestioned. Bau7 to Drill C� yenra of their youth in tlisregarelillg lout t.lje game. Baumgartner and MaDn,Herman &haeft'er he&e;la the Publicity ·'By 8c)me leading downtown restau- Frank Barry, who drilled the or- the principles of higher life. the veteran battery,·· remain first·com�ttee. The teams. of �anvassers J'&nt, we infer that you mean KoM· ch�stra for the production of "Sel)· W:0DU"�' Baise Eastenl Standazds. ehoice but the infield is practicallywill Dot, be announcel until Monday, sant's in CaM. you Iosaand the States, tember MorI(." the musieul eome-ly .\t 311 open mass meeting for women new, Norgren, the only veteran here,� that all 'may begi� the campaign in CaBO you win. Let this question I.H: that had a successful run at the J. .... IJ€stertlay afternoon, :.Mr. Eddy said ,"'.a� 011 fi�st; Edllie Cole; a fast; ex'with an eVeD at&rt. uefinJtely decided before the battle. Salle theatre this season, has been see that it was chiefly the influcnce of pcrieuced infielder, held down the key-'·The last paragraph of your story W� cured to write the orehestrution .)f I" omen in the oriental countries whir-h �ton� h:tg; Doc McConnell was sbi­" ee:'uiider &Ii a bue slander, antl an in- the Friar music for the. ,prOtluction. �wa� eounteraefing tho eentnries \)f tioned at short, and Bohnen, who w:Li. f�ua lie, and we have appointed 04 Arthur Dunham will again lead the or· iwathen superstition anti evil. lIe �t useel in the outtield last year, waslawyer to attend to the case.'" cbeStra. at the performances. tTihntecl the. early witlowhooel of Hin· shifted to third. Leonard replaA:ed. �II1ireDI'tIL of the 'l'eam. Posten Out 'l'oDfght. .Iu girl� the slavery of the ChiuC.:iC Cole in. the fifth. Although this' com;., ..Th� Maroon will �ave the same. I�a!. H. S. Talbot, who for se,'eral years women, antI the Buiehla� . tenclency of I binatio� �as. h� little chance· 88: .�tJ. . -. :-'"": " .. �:' .�e .•ry.. - U last.. :, ye� � all. . probabdlty, lias' �_ri.nted t. he Dlac. k. frl. ar se.�r. e,. h�s R1lssian st.udents to th�r (lepe. n. tle. �'!�to pr. 0\ 6 Its ability,. the me.n ap... �.' '.: ' .. � .'. '.' ��. �\�r�ra��!.II&. &pd.·. �� I,,:,� ... ,�I�D. ;the �.Q������",,-t� ��.J'o�:.giGua..,.eu8to1R8;..;JthidL:.ue....�� �.:.:.��rk_f��g��eI', ,and-��;;_�:-:��telaiDc .. �� veteraoa� will be bac'k, Tear. llaDager Henderson. expects to "npersetleel by Christianity. Wompn cliVldiGf 'Work was fairly goode eu. � .Jb8t. aad-8tIafflIr;--wIm-wtU-play- in the have the posters tonight,. and these havc played the g.reatest part in UP-I in the eighth. . .'. ...infield.; A laat- b1lllch of cubs and ret will: be distributed at once. The PO!l' lifting these people, accorcling to Mi'. Veteran 0aUIIid.ea U88d.portera is upected to strengthen tbe ter, whieli has been printecl in orang(' E.lely. Dean Wallace presitled at th� Witb .a �umber of vetc;·r� out1ieJ� ..hneup considerably. The Cap aDlI and. blue, is by George Lyman. meetin�. era fighting for regular poaitioDS, theNGOWIl boaata Haskell Rhett as an aU· The> �horus 'is eontiuing its daily re llr. Eclcly wj)) delh'er the last of hi� al'pears to be little chance for a· neWround player. alld George LynJJln,}'red- hesrsals and the coach and the com a.lc1r� on "The Greatest Problem man' to break in here. L·ibo!1ati:· iuelick Byerly and Del&lley as probable Posch. of the' songs agree_-�!'t it i.� Befor� the MOilern Mind," at an ope'l ril!ht field, Gray in cenkr, �d S.alllSmaking' great progress. Althou-p, few. rally 3t 7:30 tonight in ].fan.le1. ·ro· ill left were used yesterday. This�"We will beat the Maroon staff to t.>r rehearsals than last yt-ar ha,'� bee ... �OrTOW at }O he will meet the Chin�f' bhl:1tion is fully up to the mark: as a:\ �e," said Ly�an yesterday. ··We held,. members of the or�l�J',::. aft�r st'lIlentf' of the University in Cohb SR tield.ing aggregation but Gray. ill th�hav� a wo.nderful. collect�o� of play· watching yesterd.ay·� praetic't-; said-l·ADel. at 11, he will attend a meetin� only consistent' three hnnclred baUer...era In our o1fice and tlaey wIll not con- that the chorus 18 In as good shaJl" uf the .Japanese in Cobb 12A, From Libonati is a fair hitter, while Staill:J,cede a victory to the Daily men." this year as last yeaTs group' wa.q at 12 to 1 he will be :l guest a.t :l con- hlihough fast on the ba.'1C8. is rathar----- �_ � W�--- " 1 tit-low the a,·erage. Harger will' abo� &It � -�. &&&a&V&. tI!is time. f('rpn .. e of al1 foreign born stu. ent:lIaroon. meG ha"e expressed them· � 'raIb to Choras. in Hutchinson cafe. He will give h:" be> usCtI in the field, and he' and. -Cole8f'Jvee as equally confident. LaK. "llr. Eddy will' address the chorus farewt-ll acMrcss at 3 tomorrow in will substitute behind the bat..... '." ..... PlSBB&. yr.ar the Daily team defeatC!'tl the .1I1- men at 2:30 this afternoon in the Re�'· lfandel. Yesterday's game wu marked; bynual m�n by the Beore of }9 to 7. Th, nolds eklb theater. Tbe talk wiU not W"('ak hitting anti correspondi� ..Gala � '�r :w- paduated from "'iuners "'ere given. a dinner at th� be' eonfined to members of the ("ho1'_ WB8'r3llH pHII.nao·PBICAL good pitching. Baumgartner' s�ruek.the n�venity of CalifonU& in 1896. Stat� restaurant by 'the Cap an.1 us, _d aD stade>ntS interfttecl ha"r ASSOCIAUON IIBB'l'lRG out seven men in four innings, holdiIICH� la&er a.JaIIed a clusic:al course Go"KD stair. �n invited 'to hear him. OPDED ,Ilf LAW SCHOOL hi!'J opponents hitless. Butler' Br�witJa .. A. .. decree at Harvud. Af. won the game in the eighth, whess,tf'r .i. eonep .·eareer, Kr. Fillher left VAVDBVILLB � !"LOla1ft' GJtOWB BVGB AssfstaDt Profeaal' Gore Is·Speak .. at ,.ith two ou'l 1I0ft'man was tmfe: 0_for Ja,..,: whr.· lie Iaas been an &c. PRBIIII¥·. �BAJI; 81X LBIlOIQI OVBB A poor Pint 8eBIl0D--Deaa 8IIIIaI1 W� �or,.,.en's error; Kenny (tingled totive aiaiollU7 worbr ever .1Iee. Mr. B"._ .. �.:.8OBBDULBD III OI801JIIPDBNCI. � �. center and went to second, while Gra"�ti8lael' i. a "'87 cla.e penoDaI friend �:.. . I f- W')) I CI k attempted to get Hoft'man at thirt';r - � K 1-.-' � Club Two c10cen lemons, each o,·er two ..\��If't:ant �o e880r I art ar. ,,'.o .ar. &""nN errifielcL Daaee -. � �.,-. -t-.l- , .• G f th department of Pt'T("hoIO!!,' Shun!" droppetl Engles hne drne,a."W.ea .e Ileard tIaat tile men of the pound III welglat aDd more thau a foot ;;e 0t eh W te 'Ph,j h'��; both men romped home.Uaiv�nity were aboa' to undertak" in ei..elUllfel'eDCe, uve just been grown R, f �e{ t e ee J'n I O5Op I�:,\a eaapalp for�. Apport of Mr. A vaudeville feMariD& a prize tan- hi Und Florid O'Carroll, who a88f'rt:4 n�;iati�n on "Tbe Externality of Be­PUller, .. 'tllo reprwntativ. of th." eoatat, will . .,.. tIae-. prineipal at· that .0 frait of �e citras 8pedcs �)f 1nbon,," I. the w�t room of the LawUaiYel'llity _. i. tile foreip mission tractioa oa a.. FreA ... �ial prO- wc. great size has e\"er been ("ulti":at sc-hool yeftt('rday afte>rnoon: .The "n·field, Mr. Merrifield aid: "During my gram, for til. �r. Tho ca1enda� ed before.' TIIo' lemons had to be reo nnnl m�ting of the. a.�labon �R_y ill Japua I w .. coutantl, con- _nOGDCed y..tel'da7 by Presitlent IDO,," from the tree in onler to nllow opt'nCil an �he morntng Wlt� a paper.Th h tv G •• T. KIm on '·The R�"htv of R�·lIectN with GalaD PiAer in the Y. M. Tt'1Ilpletoa, foUowa:- a .. ODd crop to be grown. e 11J:" • •, )o'"rr�hm('n r.1HI 8o)lhomor� debaten�_&' A' rU' 18' _I R b 1t.. f &L f·t J.I ot be Oft li!!ion." Oth('r l'pCake"" and their t t .C. A. work ill Tokio. He is the finest ..,..urday, p . ,. u&llce at ('y. u .. ., _e raJ cou u n RUpJl' hn"o po:-:tponCiI the annoal con � un-_.lI b aL_ alJ t a_�l f tl fml)j�ts were a" follow,,: hl7JMt of man, ad hi. position as na- noW. chab.. "' Y PIC am ree. �" or l(' til a c.1:lte is Ret for the :\'ort w�t(\1'1'1·tional leader of the AlBOCiation work Friday? April'�, v .. deville at R('y "I�.t were imported from f;outh Am TI.e Prn.,:m:atil"m of P:al"C"al. Cl1i(':ago }'rpshman .lebate. Coal"h MoulNorman \ViM,'· ..iD Japan i. a very influential and im. 11(11.1. 'dab.. erica, .. tbe variety is a tropi .. al h�' .......•.......... ,. ton is trying to arrange th." debatePflrtant one. The IDeIl. of Chicago could Frida", aftenooa, Ma,. 1, daace at brld. Th(' Definition of Nll;lH:-� Alt'xnncll'r f�r th .. ni�ht of April)7.. If be is'do DO bilJler or more pnetic.1 �ing Beyaolcla· clab. •. .i . '.' : : . , . ' ... , . . . '.' pu .... �,r"l, the interdRM cont�t willin tile way, of ·rel.ici0il tllau to tie up FriclaT DiP" ,Kay '1, _oker at s.y. The U tabty of the SylloJt18m. N b�l�l f'arly nut w�k. If not itto _ell a JII&Il .. FlUer." DOJda ....... " ...........•.. ':' ... M. ('. ?t.to .·m he held J.ur in the month.Know1etlge and Socul) Interpretation.TIle idea of _pporti. a .a. ia Friday, KaT 14, tea ill Lesington WiD __ W __ �odq.til" .. i .. 1I. field on w.iell : � SoDa : , .. .. .T. E. Roo<lindeeided 011 by' repreee.tativ. of the PrIda".,�, dafte i8 Bartlett. .""'__L- .. __._. TM PhilO!'ophy of Ro�r BaC"on. Women wlao are int�ftSted in Ch�·UDiventity Y. J[. C. A. wllo attended PIui. abo bei &de �or:. pie., --... . ,.' , .••...... ,. A. II. T.loy.l, umqna rmployment foJ' the �1ItmeT'Con�ion�� in Haf'C"kel ar•• l Prirl't.l.,·· m('nth", h�\"e �n ."k .. tl to m� llr.the Student VoIa.leer cOD\"eDtioa i •• ie � for a '- for botII· m_ .. 1hl. . • . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. Ray Si�ht .... Borton, a ""p�tati,"e of th� ('h"o·JaDuary iD K ...... City. PIaa. for tile W'O.... CIa. eards bay be obtain�.1 't:mqoa OMIk Sal� �f)mpnoy, thi�m01'1l.eaaapaign 1Iave beea 1IIIder way for fro. • .. ben of tile social com- ,n_ .. _.-.II .)� __ ._ ..-- ... jng from 10 until 11, in Lexington 3...,........ ...... laily ."rnnttVoL XII. .0. 117. 1JJIIVBB8rlIY OF oBIOAGO.· FBIDAY APBIL 10, 1_'"PLAN $2,. CAlPAIGN CAP AND GOWN REPLIES '"SI1JQENT SUPERIOR"FOR ItlfS BONARY Aa:eP. ChaUeoae to Basc:ball TO G£f FINE SCENERYGame With Daily Maroon -.(;cqu and Hatcher to be Uaily· s �od. EIa�te Settiac in Bl.ck.Hatlely . ' friar History Will Appear, in 1914' Show CHARACTERlvARSITY IS DEFEATED .Mr. Eddy Urges Men to Shun BY BITI1.ER BROS 2�Evils During College Yean--- . " .ISays Women Are Best Christian- Visitor. Take Fut But ��. 0' Game-Three &ron iD1zeI'S m neat ,F4hth hmiIqr Lo.e-TEMPORARYVARSmsEtictED·• .; JDISCUSSEST...... wm Solicit Fuada to .Suppod IGaIaa F......ill Japaa •• FieldPOSi'POlB DiYB&CJ!.·MDBBA'rB; KAY BB IIBLDBABLY pAJrr UP' WBBIt\,Il�:1,IrI,II!\�BB DADrY JIABOON...nmAY APltIL 10, 19U.... �D a it ,_.M a roo D ; - ---- --8..0.- -.::::--;TileCommUDicatioD.r'J.'O.1JA�Ph1l080Ph1ca.l Will Hold Business Meeting--M em­aasodation. bers of the Cosmopolituu club will hold� -ona1.Ua. ezcept � &ad 9:30 and 2:30, La.w west............... tb. Aauaaua. WlDUI' _d II. business lllCl'tiu� tumorruw at ;:JOl.maa Q� b, Tbe Dall, II&I'OOD American Jl.athema.tica.l �,., 10.... ill E1li� 1H,aud 2, R7er80n 32-Undergraduate Mathematical club, Divinity Association to Elect-Thl'oJ, R7er&On 35. sl'ml· auuuul elee tiou of officl'r1J ,-'1'Ecld)" lecture, 7:30, Kandel. tho Dlvinity ussociutlun will hl' hl'i,''Homen's Glee club rehearsal, -!:30, 1'uc:j,la�· at Ill: 15 In Haskell :!tj.Mitchell tower....... eeaa. ....... II. a.raas.... JIaa& Se •• BGIoI'··h .....B 1'&aten4 .. MCODCl-clua aaall at ua.� PGReaB_ CIal�o. w.. Mucb 1 ..I .......... Act of IIan:!a .. 1111. --------Brief Campaa NewsChess Players to, au.ll8e&U"rlON &4.'I'BB.., -.rrter: u.it & ,ear: 'Lto a Quart.r._ ..s1: u. .. & , .... ; n.u a Quarter.. IId1&wt&1-Bul.... OIDce. EUIa u.1Ir-r:.!t�. �l:..&' 100. After 10 p m. -rn« c"",,,. w ",,' ,·t;.""IUa1H. fur \;tcfM:. __ players huve beeu luv ited toIIOt yet paid this quartcrs t1tlt.'�· wintho University prol'er COUles furwnrdnot be allowed to use the pri vllcgcs <)1'with Hllether �I,UUU for the same 110-tlie club aft(>r tOtlny.ble l'url'u ... e. Our object hero is to�j\'t� Imulic recognition to the be(Juest� Will Assist M'l's. Lyndon-:\I rs. 1-:. .J,which hus not b('cn n'l,resentcd in ex· Good ... p(>etl, tJle new {'hairm:U1 of tht'uctly this way; for it is only thus that .A.h·i�ory board of the LeaglH'; Dl':l1l"'C l'HIl intert,ret the following report �W:lll:lce, Dean Talbot, :\Ir�. Rholl,,�of Commons' eXl,euses ill the .l1urOOlI allil tho lfiR�es Colly will ns!>ist :\lrs,for Saturday, Al,riJ 4. 'oA loss of J.�·llelon in her reception to th(> Y, W.$l�!·UO was sllstainl'tl by the llen's Co L. Tnl'selay from :l::W to 5::W.commons tluriug the fist'aI year just(·!mu'tl. The surI,lus derived from th;_, \'.:ILL READ PAP.3RS ON·L"xington lunchroom was so grcat, MATHEMATICS TODAY ATh(.\�e\"er, that a lJet crellit of more MEETINGS OF SOCIET�....... Pre.. lill COl ..... Gro" • .A.".Dats.I. �BNT, ACTIVITIEs AGAIN.A:� reCent. contribut iou by· Ediu!,!Lunde to the Maroon elUpha!'ized theUi��"\llt.Y: o� the part of wUlly stuQ�n� in getting into ,210111e student UC:.tivity. _& a .rewedy, ·tlie' �ugge s t iunwat inadu that a booklet be printed.ucaeribing the di.fferent act ivit ies, rou­tin� ·of promotior, character of work'.. ." I ".and. the ol!ke. }'urthermore·. the lJ lJ·dergracJ��t.e council W3.8 �uggeStl,'lI a::tt� proper body to issue thi� boo!tl-_.t..At· once .the idea arises as to the reco·n.mendation already outlined-w JI ,.Dot �c.o�bine wiib this, in 'the booklc;.tI.e rel)ort of the council cOllllllittee 011or��tion1f.? Thnt iH; let the book·let.: :�ot only cJescribo the llUrl)oses,aimo�'. �nd ·methocJ.s of the different or·gu�izatioJls, but let it outline their AuwlIg tLe heretuforu uurecoguize.Ilellucsts to the V ulversj ty is a uiut.terof $VUU, contributed to the susteuaucect the men by the women who l'utro'u.iL:; Lt:.xiJlgton commons. }'oUowing thisspleudi-I cx:uul'le set by the WOlllCI�Why Do the Women Pay?l'u the t;dltor:I"I 'IaMy very little thinking hns heen,done on that point. The present Coun·ot all the men's dietary expenses _ aswell as part of their political moralityIII hringing this matter to the publi-..·eatisfaetory line of reasoni ng hu." }'('en-!. acJvueed,- � far, which flemon8trat .. ��:anY· -sueh proposition sati8factorih·.- -The ·aetermination of the renl illc!:tl: -ud purpose of undergraclunte 8tullent: .ttf\i.ties is the first step in a. nSl'ful (·rit.ieism is made of the University'!'treatment of the women.Mabel De La :\(at(>r.Dorothy Weil.Juniors to Bold Class DiDDe'l'.� •an" eom!>rehensh·e workinJr out of ":r· .Jnnior.4 will hold a «,lal"s ,linner..: .. ling Lunde'!' 9Cheme for !,\lppl�·inJr th .. ThuTs,lay at 6 in Lexington cafe. Af·-=: m�--=ft.. ....... in the point s.,·stem.J.8�,,_ r-" ter th(> llinner a t:rip \Till he nmlle to�·I'n'rnl of the mo\"ing l'idure show�nNlr th� campu".:. ·.o\nnouncements ,ha'·e lJeCn lIla,lt• ofthtt Hart, Shaffner antI :\1 an: J,riztOs Members May Secure Invitations.1..' II I I h m ml,nru nla"· ol,t."ill. :lor eaays on, subjccts tlealillJ.t with .. ft· f' I ell" "... .; ..; "ftonomic problems. Onc f'la!4s f,:' t.11l·ir in' itatioll!4 for the play to It"•. 'd f tIt I t' .. i,·('n \V ... dlll'slla.Y from William �I.•• 'JprtllC8 IS set asl e or S UI ('n �, ani, 0 ...8hirle.�.1:ou"*', is open to undergrn,ltlntc� nfthe University of Chicago, How manywiD take advantage of it? Prohn"'ylew. The preparation or a rcal stu,l�·on lOme worthwhile topic is too mono1I1D8Dtal· a task for tbe ,,,·crage "nfler_grad, even in contemplation. Anll yet,.fter all, sueb an eM&y-('aUcfl a th�ms-or equivalent work, aetually.hoold be required of every canfliflat('lor a baehelor's degree, as a proof that Will Reheane "1'hts Aftemoon.The Women'� Gloo club will re·h":)T!�e tOllny at 4:30 in :\Iit('hcll tower.hi� coll(';r� cour8C ha� tauJtht him howt(' stllely anft think c1c.'lrly nnll Mr·J'(."('Uy. It wou1cl in�ure the nwnrltin�of fl('�r(' .. s only to tho."c who rcallyitc�cn·e tho distinction al" 8t"elent�not merely 8." Tc.1iflent.". l'l:.�'crs will meet to orguuize :& ,·111), :11.. toduy in the Reynclds «lubhouse. All.,. lh� c:huth'r meetiug.win Hold "Student Sunday"-II�',lePark churr .. hes will hold spee inl , "Stu·dents' Dny" services next. Sumluy, T'h«Leugue und the Y. :\1. C. A. :trI .., "0operating with the churches iu .m AMan's Smoke.� ',� the Wo�!d Over��\�... ..st. � The iron-nerved bird-men whoA IJ i 'i;� ride the "bucking bronchos of the� .' air" - the brawny cowbovs of theWest-Uncle Sam·s sturdy jack Tars, ·'CO\�'r',.:t�r-hcrsof the sea""-in every calling that appccls to :-::;�!l ofinitiative and ability - you'll find "Bull" Durham, illfresh, hand- made cigarettes, the favorite smoke."Bull" Durham � ';JC�ls to them not onlv because itis a superb tobacco, bur because cf its wonderful flavor.Ever notice thct peculiarly distinctive, rich, f I":l:rantaroma that only" Bull" Durham posscsecc? It is C UG toa generations-old process known onlv to the r:-'!a!<t�r3 of"Bull" Durham. It is a unique factor in the w..:rId­wide success of this famous tobacco.u· GENUIN£BULL DURHAM$MOKING . TOBACCO(Enough f�r forty lumJ-�e dgarelle:s in each 5c �ck)As many cigarettes nre rolled from "Bun" Durhnmin a year·as all brands of ready-made cigarettes in thiscountry· CDmhined - and thesales are still growing. Get"the Makings" today-CCrollyour own • -and obtain last-109, healthful enjoyment.An l11ustrated Booklet. F R E Eahowmg bow to" RollYgprOWn;tanda Bookofcigarctre papers.will both be malled.free. to any address inU. S. OIl postal request. Address "Bull"Durham, Durham, N. C. Room 1210.nr� AMERICA� TOBACCO·COMPANY:, 'II!1 1e1a(.·hi�vements of the past yc-.lr as we11, tl!an $!IUCl W:1S r('porteel for the year:thuso :;h'iug the new student a chan.:\)J t .� .,f or_ Rut these figure� hy 110 Ul('UIIS re"�al TTltlversitv T •• ctors to Be Pr· omt_�'-'7 ..: •. , (\ .uec:llle or himself whether au � 01 oLUDWUj.;.:j� ,;.;.. : tt· .. ..h . the "'hole l:Iituation. A�,oor,ling to th ... ! nent w· Proceedin...-co of Thi--third• :( C)_�"lza. ,IOU._IS .wort while.· 1n ,Ioiug �.. 6A"Jl·.:"e�itlclJt's rl'port, on whidl the 1I!l·this, in addition to hell)ing Freshmen,the ,.c:�ncil would gain I:Itrengt.h ill n,un's article is b:L-;e,l, tlte tlefieit !Il..• , the Men'.. conlhlon'" is $1 (1')3 antl;n Professors "·ilcz .... uski, Bliss, lIuc_e(iI::!tt:«?ll.�ng organizations for any CIllO· ... '" ,. - ,- .;. GreeJlwootl $696. The surplus· from lIilJatl, F. R. MoultolJ, and A. R:��t .. pe;rs��ntJy.· refused to· deal fair·. _ . th(' otber women':j dormitories is St."iJweitzf!r anll W. L. Hart, of thi.·J�. with ·the UniverSity. I)ublie shoultl $j,O(4) from the Lexinbrton lunchroom (.;'ui,·er8it�·, will reud l.apers at two� .pP� out of exis�ence within a few $�:720, an,l from tbe school of }_;tlucn. sessions of the thirty third conf.erence1'!.� by a fair Showing of. its con·- . t!on lunchroom $i-lO. Striking out tlt(· 01 the Chicago section of the Ameri·�t . �n tllis. bulletin, anti ·a cOllsequ�nt ,•• 1.. .. I.t . &ehool or E,lucatton lun,!hroolll a 1111 cnn llat.heDlntical tlociety totlny ill�..,..l l.� on ItS part to recruit mem- ..... ..:":" f· th··· T Grenwood as prach�ally balancin� I:,yersoD 32. The first meeting will be� rom e £DcoDUng class. henl·. each other (because they comnlicatc ht!ltl at 10 �nd the scc.Jnd at 2. Eight�·o y danger In such a .scheme-for un- s.-f .. ; .. deali 'b .th C ·1· 11 the issue) you have left a surplus of nlnthematical instructors from western.-... ng y e ounCl \'rou t betoo. disastrous to be B:lfe for that or'- �2,72-l pai.1 by the women on thl� ulli\"erMities will atte11d the sCMsions.I'Jen's deficit of $19')3 Memb\!rs of the societ.'· ,'·ill hold ng�zation-is the chance that tho . , - • .;According to certain nlmors circu· uhmer at 6:15 tonight in the Com-eouncil might judge fairly but. incor· . .r .... tl S h f"1 Id h· Jated among tho women thIS charity 1II0ns. Professor Wilezynsk� presi,lent"'" v. ue a 81 ure eou appenft'ost' il . . 1 ",as Dot altogether yoluntary. Eman· of tho Chicago section, will illtroelll('e.-. eas y, SlDee a correet JU' gment .i "t· ... b b 1 eipated Chicago women ha,·o loug several �pea.kers.o an, Organlza Ion mu;,-, e asce upon . ..,.t t· f th f smee abrogated tho meehae"al not,lOn ----4----a �orz:ee no Ion 0 e purpose 0 Un· ,. Will Address Physics Club.-slergraduate 'student activities. Pro),. that hlen should contnbute to tbelrsupport, but they were not aware tlmtthe suffrage involvCtl the nss!lmptioJl t.,!lort to secure a large atendance.Close Club to Outsiders-All memIWrl:� of the Reynolds club who han'Conference.SHIRTS; � ·ry�: :;' (f1';"0:,Tile material being woven toour order, 7011 a:re a.und ofexclusive patterns aDd colariDpAssistant Professor Lunn will talk 111 all grades from $1.50 up. Lookon "Tho Theory of llagnt;tons" at the for the purple baud acroa' tile1'11�·8ics dub meeting llonelay at' 4:30 ... -neck of ever,- aIdzt·; it9• theill R�ers�'D 302. 'I2rlt ofA laqe stock of Woolensalwan on hand.Ladies' Garmenta. Remodeled.Clean1Dg. �e1ngJulius CooperTHE UNIVERSITY TAILOR1126 East Fifty.Fifth Str-et.The New Tarln---·makes it possiblefor us to offer youa suit for $30 whichwould haveyou $35 underold tariff- .. -other prices inproportionNicoll the TailorcosttheW!! Jerrems' SonsCl:lrk aDd Adams streets,· OhicaIo. YOtPVE BEAIlDe:l has the "work stanclard" as its ba'.i. of judgment. But work is not the(inly Rtandard, and-perhaps-not tht!� Wb k notice, hO\Te\"t�r, the un,lersignetl ex· WE JIAXB CLO"IIU'Bft AT $18 "uP..,_..... 0 ·now.s? Wby shoultl �t�l· ... �deng do hard and serious work in or. p(.'Ct to arouse nothing but C-'tplan;l·�ions, after aU? No clean-cut: tions, sueh explanat.ionR a. .. have al·"rays been abundanti whenever any OF THE •• .&.8-TV� 1t�Y" T�TF • T 8 BV.aTL 0 C It -,J.'!4.1n D\"ou EvJil1�A.&O::!" -A. .ASTE&TROY'S B� PaODlJM' • 0 D B L OF A.TYPEWRITEa,E a .r I it 'W i I 5 .; n "�.Ia •. of ALL .r'''e eo"bl.e4 ....y& ••• � of 8EV·ERAL t7Pew�ten10. haye aeea,eoD�e. t rat.. I.nNE .Ia ......•• ctal.e.1\1 AKERS JF REDIIAlf COLLAB8MAl'AGICIt..�-------. n" IIoTa ..........perfeetl,. eTft'J'knoW'll f__ .,ceDer •• eer­rellpoDdeaeeand don card,,"tine .nd CeIt­drnM"1 UlIIlnlr �...cI_ -- wit .... ' •"Inlrle ""Pftlal .t·t .... h t.. • •• cld"stra t .... etnJewrltf'r. ThinkIlf Ihlll --and ,._will "aTe a fairlyIrfNMI Idfoa .f tltt!:M.,.. .... -�ocI"l .fthe Ro,..I."RO'·,AI.T\'rt:\\'RITKR CO,he.P K. II .. ,," 8t..Chlea& .. DI.SUBSCRIBE FORTHE DAILY MAROON,All t'hc Cnmpus News.....IIBOOIID Y. W. e, L. OABIKBI'18 AJDI'01Jl(OBD; L01JI8BMICK IlADB PBBSIDENTJlarJode �&7 WUl Be Secretar7-TreCaa­urer-BodT Compoeed of OhatrmeDof helve Oommittee.The heacIa of twelve Y. W. C. L.committees have been chosen memberso! the second cabinet of the Leaguefor 1914·1915 ... Louise Mick, viee-pres,ident of the League, will head the neweabinet, and Marjorie 1"ay will be see­retary-treasurer. The new appolnteesf"llow:Lois Sutherland, social service ; Do­ri:J MacNeal, Otive Greeusfekler, audEthel Russel, upperelasa eouucltlor ;HiMa MaeClintock, Alta Fitlher, NinaO'Neill aud Alma Hateb] publleity;Francis Peck, Lucile Bauman and Jes.­ai(' Brown, membership; Louise A"eryand Marian Hicks, Bible study.Ethel Bright, Camp Fire; Iris Spohnand Dorothy Edwards, social; Marga­ret Anguera. and Elizabeth Nichol,sehoel of Education; Clara Barnes,corf!erence; Dorothy Strachan, Elsie.Tohns and Ethel Mott, finance; Katberine Covert and Ruth Sheehy, relig­ious meetings; and Hedwig Brosseit,1IfonlEln'S exchange.CONDEMNS UBETBIOALPKAcnCES IN VOGUEAT BIG VNIVBBSl'fiESUnethical practices by colleges anduniversities were condemned by Dr.D. B. Waldo, president of the WesternState normal sehonl, !\f Kalamazoo,Michigan, in an adurese to the Educa-tion club last night in Belfieltl. Dr. I"-aldo s�icl that he had encounteredmnny difficulties while searching foriustructors at several large institu·tio� by having the university om·eials carefully conceal the men of realability, while they introduced him tothe men of whom they wished to berid.JIUlO)JLBD AND �81JB8OB,lBBB8 NBGLBC'r�o Gft SONG BOOKSOne hundred and fifty subscribershave not yet called for the University[luug books, according to Business Man­ager John Greene. In order to allowthese s\lbseribers to secure theireopies, the 'books will be placed ondistribntion for the last time todayand Tue81lay at 10:15, in the box of­fit'e in Cobb.SAYS JII8AN'rBlU)PB8KAY lfar B1ftB& ftIEIDRGDOK OF DBA VENNo misanthrope or �ynic can enterthe Kiug,lom of Heaven,. aeeording toAssociate l»rofeasor J. M. P. Bmith,who spoke at the Diviuity chapelyesterday. He declared that whenone man c1istrusts another it is a signthat he is in bad shape with God.lIall Ho1UIe PIau DraID&tk&Players in the Hull House Dramaticelub ""ill produce W. B. Yeats' "1'hf�LAnd of lIeart's Desire," and M,,­lit'ro's "A Doetor by Compulsion,"}'rl,lay, _"pil 17, and Saturday .. April25, In the Hull House theater, for twoappearant�. Tickets will be twenty­fl'\'e eents. Seatlt may be reserved nj�tclt'phone.Athletics lmitiesThe Univenity of Iowa stt1cl('nt� f('('lthat they have eompleted a fairly snt­istadory 8CUOll in bM'ketball eonaideriug the fact that their captain WI\."unable to get into a single game an8eeount of injuries.Wi8tonsin hu an extra large base,bRll lMJuad tbis l'Cuon, OTCr forty-fivecandidates having alre8dy reported forwork.1II1 The Very.. ! Easter Overcoat You've WantedVERY often a customer comes to our fourth floor and wants a certainsort of an overcoat-s-some stylehe has admired on someone else,And no matter what he may have inmind, we produce it's double for his in­spection. And in every case, the priceis gratifyingly low --- often lower,than he thought it would be. Thisseason our stocks are unending---Hub­macaans, Balmorals, Bradburys, Gram­pians, Raglan, Chesterfields, form _ ..fitting coats, box back coverts, knittedcoats, coats from' London, made byboth Virtus and Skipworth---everysmart style of the season. Silk linedcoats as low as $15 and specially fineones at $20, $25, $30. Spring' coatsto fit men of .all builds. $12 to $35... ,--'� ! F01llth Floor. , -.' ,- [ . .:.;)••. .;,. '. _-_ . ...!I" . -__ -.,_ .- --�._ •• ��-t�,...� ...... ...._:.� --� .......... Easter Suits for YounR MenftUd Floor.SOME people have the idea that the"dress up" idea of Easter is waning.It maybe true of the older men butnot of young men. The averageyoungfellow would consider himself "out ofthe funning" if he sallied forth onEaster morning in a winter .suit. Sowe've been "working" in an effort to'have our . young men's suits ready forthe great demand of tomorrow. Newmod el s --- extreme, _ conservative orbetween the two ideas--- lively greens,browns, blues, grays and ,olives---plaincolors, mixtures, stripes and plaids--­every style idea that's correct andnone that, isn't--$15, $18, $20, $22.50,$25 to $35.Easter HaberdasheryFRENCH crepe and EnglishFoulard scarfs at $1. Smartideas in scarfs at $1.50 to $2.50-wonderfully large and finedisplays at 5Oc. Silk shirts $4,$5, $6, $7.50-silk crepes, $8.50to $10; soft cuff shins, $1.50 to$3.50. Silk gloves with plain orblack embroidered backs, at $1. I I: iI' .�,(Copyright ]9),1, A. D. & C.,Yoor �er Bat Yoor Easter ShoesSEE our Newport style at $2,$.1 and $:t50: it's a livelyspring idea, on Iy one of theseveral hundred smart springstyles we've assembled, Buyyour Easter hat here by allmeans. You'll find unequaledassortments at $2 to $15. COLLEGE men should seeour popular line oxfords,priced at $4 \V hatever priceyou intend paying--$3, $-I� $5,$6, or $10, you'll do better herethan anywhere-you'll get newerstyles and finer leathers, Specialvalues in sturdy shoes for boysat $2.;JOI; 10, 19160A Westenl JIelodramic Farce.NIGHTL Y AT 7:30 and 9:15MAT - TUE. THUR. SAT. & SUN. 3:00PRICES 10 - 20 - 30� WBBK, The Blue :MouseBIBLE IS- A'" NECESSITYTHEATRE63rd & COTTAGE GROVE AVE.NICHOLS STOCK CO.ROYALGLANCE� NowContributor to Biblical World As­sails Neglect of Book-JohnsonArraigo5 Coaches For . FoullanguageSherlockHolmesWould. State"This The Cowboy and The ThiefJt is etlllcntial to read the Bible alII Il,elie"e ill God, ac�ordillg to a state­rueut malic by the Hc\'. Dr. W. .A.B:'owll iu au article 011 "Yodt'rn Theelu;:�· all" Preaching of the Gospel" illthc April Biblical WorM, which wasruhlisht.·,l yesterday by the euh'cn&i!.\'!Ir�.SpaceProclaimsthe Ad fora Clothes Shop!" "Lt is a lameutublo fad;' 1.:&\'S Dr.Brown, "that for a greut UlallY 'j,;lIpl,-,of today the Bible is all but an UII'known book. They sehlum read it. Forall praet ieul purpo�L'S tho Bible hus«ompletely passed out of their live".W C' must show that the Book is ueeessary to human needs, and that its ai-lis required,"• ShoUld Coaches Swear?You Are ADetective onthe Clothes F acilo PrincepsNo beverage C;;�l a�'i,r(lach-has ever even challengedthe supremacy «( Coca-Cola. I: stands first. Thedrink that will :-,'!::-('!;l! and dclizht yot: with its distinc­tiYe add delicious i::l\'or-i!s wonderful �Lirst-qllench­ing qua!ity_Delicious - Re��eshingThirst-Quen�h;.ng .THE COCA-COLA co.,:Atlanta. Ca. WbcnnrrYftU ,rc an A�O'WIlllinLof Cuca-c .. 1aQuestion.Follow up this clew and visit our shop beforepurchasing your Spring wardrobe---the address-.. printed before is the end of the trail which youhave been pursuing for years-clothes youdesire at the price you wish to pay. CLASSIFJEDADVERTISEIUNfS5c per liu". :So '&lherUsementa re-Dockstader & RexfordSuite 816 Republic Bldg.State and Adams St.Externalism ana Trnnscenctentalh.m.· ...•......•.... _ . .. G. A. Ta"'n('�'External Relations anti Causality.· , _ ..... _ . . . . . . . . . . . ... II. .M. Kall"nf II k·..o lIann, c. . ·1 •••••••••••• 0 2 Fen "D ="TtII ro ow, spea 109 on .",orne .-\.Mpecls 01 - -� ... -1\\'0 single roolDa; aUtile Ldea of Nature," an-I' Professor Kixmiller, 1. f. . ... - ... 0 U •... U 'X>V eonvemeuces; men preferred. )4r..,Small will speak in the afternoon on Stains, 1. f. . •.•. - •••• 0 � H. BuJI', r.SO:! lIaryland a\·enu.· fint"1'he Nature of Social Rules," The re- Leo narl I, 2b •..••.•... 0 1 apartment, Te I llidway 7599. '· - talk '11 b Kearney, 2b.. . .; .. '. '.- .•• 0 0nuunmg 8 WI e a:; follows:a--... f Baumgartner, p. • •.... 0 0 0 1 0 SALRSJIAN W AN'rBD-A live YOUDCg�es or oclay •• Jus Naturale Rediv ivium.M, R. Cohp.'l J)� Jartlienj p. • ••••• 0 0 1 1 0 mWl to solicit orders for quiek sell­xHarper _ • . . . _ .•.... 0 1 0 0 0 jog specialty among business eODeema._____ Liberal eommission, Sample outAtlations _ .' .. _ •. _ ..... _ Jesse S. Beeves'Ih N I Totat ...•.. ; ...•.... 0 3� 27 12 5 [peeker size) furnished free. A.ddr ..,• e omene ature of Legal Philosophy xJJattect for Bohnen iD mDth. 1'he Quailty Shop, Franklin, Ind.anI} a Bricf for the Study of No-h J Butler Bros. R. H. P. A. E. roR "''''_''-By month or ---_nD,mosop y • _. __ .•• ohn W. Wigmor� � ... ,--The }'ormal Relation of Rule and Hoffmnn, s, a. ....•... 1 1 0 3 I tcrots -. I .....:! • In a p1De grove over OOAID';Diserefion . _ • _ •.• _ Albert Koeourek Kenny, :!b ..... - ....•. 1 1 2 (» Lake Michigan. Double compartment;The Criterion of Discretion. E"!1g)r., :tb. • •...• 1· .0 •••• 0 1 0 :! 0 screened j furnished. Address Box 55,J W' Sweeny, lh. • .••• _ •.•• 0 0 10 0 0 J k id llr' h'·•••• __ •••••• •.• _ • • • �l'. Hudson -at eSI e, �IC JgaD.The EI,i�temologic Basis of General Delvel, r. f. . •... - ..•. 0 0 0')R I Thorberq-, I. f. . - ...... _ 0 0 2 0 0 WAN'l'BD-Four students haviDg hadsu es _ David F. Swenson I"The Moral Criterion in Some Recent 'lard, e, f ......•.....• 0 0 " 1 I). sa es experrenee, to travel dun ...Snprrme Court Decisions. Asmu�n, c. . ...•••... 0 0 • 1 0 summer months. Must be able to dea-F, S DuLa,-c, p. . 0 0 1 0 \) onnrate the principles of salemiaaD·. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . .. - rank harp 0 0 0 0 0 1bip to others. Cbas. SeribDers 80"--Th It- f h f ulfivan, p. •• . . . . •• . . _,e as session 0 t e *t!onferenc'e litiS S. Dearborn at.iwU hE' held tomorrow morning at thpCity .. Iub.Natural Law and International Be-Keep a-going!We are all 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 tbe collegetowns. We put excellent tobacco in thissmoke-we watched youl Quick enoughyou discovered them, and that the tobaccowas likable, and from this small begin­ning they have "kept going" all overthis big country until today they are thebiggest seUing cigarette in the U. S. A.IPlain package, but 20 choice ones.��A� .. �'_ •• (k Total .,. _ 2 3 27 10 I WANTBD-A bright ushin coll-Ch' 000000000-035 ..,.p g -.,-. 1(":',." •••• . man-to sell accident iDsuruce toBntlt!r Rros. 000 0 0 0 0 2 0-23 I (lu"ineM and professional meD omy.�tolen h:.l'W1'I: llann, Hoffman, .:11' Good compensation to the right party.glej Douhle plays: Ware) to Swef>n.\'. W. C. Powell, I'i5 W. Jackson Blvd.Innins;r-" pitchr.cl: by Baumgartner �De" .Tarllien 5; h�· Du Lave 3, hy Sui WAlft'ED-A number of students tolivan 6. nit-OJ, oft' Des .Tanlien 3, Du- do out�ide summer work. EarningsLave I, Snllh'an 2; .struck out: by On limitetl only by your OWD effortsThe a�ociation '\Va.OJ entert:,ined at. La,.e I, SuJJinn " by De8 .'arctien ;). Worth in,·cstigating. Get busy. Ada .linner in the Quaelrangle club Inst. R:J�8 on balls: off I>e8 Jardien 3, off dra H. I. Geh·in, Scribbler Houst'.,niJ!bt at 6:30. This wa... followeel hy Sunh.an 2. \ViM pitcbetll: Sullivan, Evanftton, nla.0. hm�iness meeting at .:30. Pr�itlent Banmgnrtner. Pal'8ed baD, Mann. ----------------T] k I . H Pen Club to IIeet WeclDesd,aw.-;()( e !TO eater In arper a.�mbly Time: 1 :47. Umpire, Keny. '",�(rOm 01' "The Psyr,hotogi .. al D�trine At thr. Pen club .linner Weclnesclnyof FOt"olII and Margin." A 1'moker w:." Distribute SoD!t Boob �. "ight at 6 in the Common. .. cafe plansl;gi,-en at the Quadrangle chJh after Song books wi1l he didributecl to lor the quarter will be diSC'us... etl. AProf�r Bode's talk. mJh� .. rihrr" tOflny a.ntl TueM1ay from repl"Mtmtath-e frolP one of the cityI Wal'cer Fite will open· the joint g,��- 10:15 to 10:45 in Cobb. papen will speak.I}OfoY15t••�, I"JirJit!::a!" The Externality of Relnti(,ns.•••••••••••• ' •• o.. _. K II. lIonan.ll'DIne at Qua4raugJe Club.[