•. 1 lIaily ilurnuuPBlOB ftV.B, 0B1Ift1JlfIVBB8r1'Y OF OBIOAGO, WEDNBSDAY, APIUL 15, 1914."CY" YOUNG'S CURVESDOD VARSm 8-1 ;.WILL OFFER COMEDIES STAGG 'PLEDGFS ORE.HUNDRED TO CAMPAIGNPROGRAM IS ANNOUNCED BEGIN LAST LAP OFA Rigoletto Quartetto by RUS5eU, CAMP MGN FOR LIBRARYMiller, Morto��nd Roe to Feat-we Joint Concert Friday Night Reynolcla Cub Committee Meets-, -,.. ,-,, ' to Send Out Circulan SeekingThe program for the jOlut concert tu Additional FundalIl.' given by the Uninmuty .Meu·� Glee French Club to Present Two Playsin Mandel Tonight-Fire Laws --May Prevent Use ot Scenery Vigorous Movement is ..... hedby Y. M. C. A. to SupP-qrtMr. Galan F.... erFOI'IIIeI' Sox Pitcher Has LittleTrouble With Paae'. Batten. '-'aDd FJectrica Win Separate casts of French club I.by·ers will present two comedies tonightat 8 iu lfandel. "La Bataille tiesV:1I11CS" and "La Loterie tie F'runefort."dub uud the Beloit College Glee chau!-'ridny at �:15 in OrcheMtra hall, W:1-'I 1000 VOLUMES IN THREE WEEISEIGHTH INNING DISASTROUSaunouueed yesterday by the maall::�' will 1.0 the plays given.Unable to solve the uuderhnude-I "One thousand books in three Virector St.agg has pledged Oil.meut, Each glee club hal:! four uum- A quest ion was raised last night asaboots of "Youug Cy" Young, former I. th The.1 I' weeks," has ben adopted us a slo •• au hundred dollars toward the Galen }'illh.:.'uers on e program. munuo III 0', to whether or 110t the special seeuerySox recruit, Coach Page's meu went 1 I. f I. h' . . '11 II ill the final campaign for fu nds for tilt." er campaign, which was opened yus·e uus 0 bot Instltuphous WI at t 1:JC_ , may be used 'uuder the c,ity fire laws,down in a one sided defeat yesterday Iecfions, The other numbers will be Reynolds club Iibrary, The library President William Shirley is eonfldent, terday afternoon. Other contribution •.before the 'Vest ern. Electrics by all S committee met last ui�lat to scud out have raised the total amount to $25"-gl\'(.·u by thc combined glee clubs, however, that the matter eun be sat- .. •to 1 score. Young, wbo pitched the 1,000 circulars, al'l-ealiug for fiuuueinl The- organization of the movement Wd'I'he l)fogram is divided Into three isfactority arranged today, . �last seven inningll for the winners.held aid, to undergraduates and alumni, completed at the .final meeting: held"parts, '.rhe firllt eonsists of eight UUDl_ "Wo will give the plays in anythe Chicago men. helpless at all st:lge!'4 Two thousand bookl.late� with u de. in Harper assembly .room yeliterd:a,.:L�r8. The Riggoletto quatetro will he event,' Ill.' said, "even if the sceneryand succeeded in striking out eleven 1:Jjgu by George Lyman, are now be, A campaign dinner will be given- to-given a's rhe second part by Paul Rus- cannot he used,"batters, making a record of three in :t illg printed by the committee. "}'ilii morrow night at 6:30 in Hutchlnsoa:sell, Robert Miller, Oakley Morton aud Bold Last Rehearsals.row in the seventh frame. The West- Eiusdem Almae Matris," the offici .. I . cafe at whicb Mr. Whitehair and Di·William Roe, of the University. The The play.s ha \'0 been Iu preparationerners, on the other hand, hall littl e eomhiued glee clubs will .sing the A!. club motto, will be engraved upon a fOl several weeks. Thu final dress lector Stagg will speak,trouble in getting to Des Jardien, andma Ma.ter of both schools: gray background, 'on each plate. rehearsal was held ill Yanllel yester- The purpose of the campaip a tobefore the game was over, bad pileel Th f II PIau for Library 0peD1Dg. I of the... raise $2,000 to pay the expeb�s of Dr�','e program 0 ows: day afternoon, aUI members -up a total of fourteen. bits. "Plans are being made for an open, club were \\'('11 pleased with the show. Galan Pisher, who is the Y. Y. C. A-The Western Eleetric players were 1. l�a\'all'er � L• iog ceremony for the Iibrary,' sald secretary of Japan. This support 'willSong Werrenratli II' K ' . in�.t'h� first to seore, pushing over tw f) tram ennicott, chairman of the Li- The cast .. folIo..... enable Mr. Fisher anti the Y. M. C. A,ChiC&&'0 Glee Club. b ...... ..rary committee, yesterday. ".AI· Dames. �o take up larger work and extend_ th .. ,2. Red Fez •.•••..••..•..•. , .. Hearnb h 1 l' 14 BataWe des.Chica 0 Mandolin Club t oug we 1(l\'O tlec dell. poUlIng dof bounte!lse ,' Josephine Roger:s s�opo a.nd Influence of Christian ,mor-. g ·U d initely as yet," be said, "several no\"ellLeonio .... ,....... Corene Cowder'" als and standards among .1apan�!Dowlne •••••..•••.....••.• ouno . .I. proJects are under consideration. We. H . 'U' I' Sh' I students.:3on" of the Vikings...... Fantng . .. I enrt ., ..••....... r n 11 lam tr e�'o • expect to make tbe lDlhal appearance G Coo' S h Suicides .6._ Frequent.Beloi� Glee Club. . , l nstn'\'e ..... , ..... ". rIC tro m �...., .of the library a noteworthy affaIr." IB R' h 1 G bl ·'It· t f I'f' d d th"Spirit of Independence •• Holzmau". aron .... , ... , ..... , Ie arc am e IS a Dla ter 0 I e an ea,Bel' ...... d Ii CI I. Recent contrabubons ha\ e swel1eel Domestique and sous·offieer said Kujoshi Yabe at the campaignOlt .w.an 0 n Uu. h b k f d l: 40 C)� ). 't e 00 un to \I"S ... a, Rccorl In!; tl) L li P k' t· "Tb 1 robl t" tA.l5. Night Witcbery ••.••... ,.. Storch .. ......•. , , . , .. , ... , es e ar cr m�e Ing. e mora p ems 0.. . tI b. th� latest report of the finance com· La Lotiere de FrancfOft. lJapane&e'students are so oppreaaive t�,.Hall Smiling Morn •.•••• Spo ort '. 0 d 11 . '" ., Chi�ag; Glee 'Club. ;- . JDlttee._ y.er ,twenty .. C) ars. were_'.t!.ol· F�licite ••.. , ., .•.. -.. - Josephine Stlarr .n.n)�-of-them that�-tltey'·e�,i�_--.ui-·leetett at the first of two Score club ' Ch . '11 h I h a,66. Solo ..••••. � • • • • • • • • . . . • 8eleete·.l Rosetto ...•.. '. . . • • • .. Ruth llanierre clde. nstianity WI e pt. CIa .iTMr. PearaaU, Beloit. dan.ces whicb were given. for the bene· Marquise .,...... Dorothy Philbrick think right, use tbeir bo�e8 riel�� '&JMi: :,fit of tho library. The estimated pro· T. • ...... H I h· I' " .-- Tb"" Rat ,Swiit ccrllle ..•.••.••.•... , .w.argaret ess save t eJr IVes.I.. 'U • • • •• ••• • • • • • • • • • • • • •• fit from the seeond informal is twenty- .'... ,S. Nights of Gladness ••.•.. Ancliffc fi' Amanda ••.•••••...... Ohve MartlD Galan. FlSber IS one of the .finedve dollars. Personal contributionli ..Beloit Mandolin club. men. I know," said Mr. Merrifield y-which ha'\'e been lIent to tbo comlDit- WILL BOLD BDUOA%IONAL� U. ter.lay when. inten'iewed. "He is do--. tee since tbe last report was issued OOla'BBBRO.B8 SA."rUBDAY . ..' T.n� these, mixed with an error by I .. i· Riggoletto Quartetto •. t...... Verdt lug big tblngs o'\'er In. Japan. The •bonati, and two by Des Jardien, were Russell, Miller, Morton and Roo. nr�: $5 00 General SesssloDS of Convention With. M. C. A. is one of the big:gest facto�i.responsible for the five runs. The "L"!· PaR m. Milton. .Morse •. , , ,..Related Schools are Postponed. for in the student life of Japan, ar:a,� F��: •.'t t·red· d . tl C . Leon L, Lewis ....•......... ,.,' 5.00• f . th1 o� were re I III or er 10 10 9. Land Sighti� ...•.•.•.....• rClg , 5.00 One Day. er 18 oue 0 the great.est. men ·In •.ninth, but Chicago failed to proeluC'e Chic�D'o Glee Club. ". T. Carter, Jr. . .... , ... ,...._ ass�iation. Tbere are few' fi�er thinP". . .... � .. ,. J. Sydnev Salkey ., .•...... , .. , a Oil Cenernl·" ions of th E I t' I ' ,,'-any �ores ID the pinch. W. Un. J-eu tI' Amour .••..•.. Sllesu· �;O() I' "",88 e I.uca lona that the men of Chicago �oulcl do thaDSix errors' were .Dade by the Uni, Chicago. :M:�d'olin Club. Hume C. Yo�ng .•......... , .... _. IC(lnference, annoum·etl for Frulay anll'lto tip up with this m3n.'·• t Ch·' b . -'. B II .1 Floyd P. Wdlett ,....... 1.00,Saturday, have Leen postponed from :. .__ f __v("nnty eam. ICagoS atbng wa� 11. lionk of the lrlountalDs.. u aru.... . nr d) .a.8aDl �_J· .... t' h tb . 'b f h' .' '. . , .r ranels u ar ••........ , . . • .. 1.0t to 10 Satur.lav morning. Fri.lav will..... , t �. men, ga. enng ut our Itf'. ���.t Glee �Iub. Leonard Loeb 1 01) I • •• Teams compose(l of ten men each,G�y made a p�tty tbrow from right 12. Medley ..•.•. j. �, ••• ,.". SelecteelII H.·········· .. " ... I·flO II' � 'l��.o�e�h to .leP:rtmental mee:lIl�' have heen c-hosen to carry on tb� e __ -field, catching a runner at thirel. Beloit· M�dolin Club. arrey arrlS..... .• . a ". Ie e reeen progress an. pre .' ..&hreiner Jed tbe batting for the EIf'I" 3 BanJ·O So· rig· H r Stephen R. Curhs "', ,', .. , 1.00 8(!nt c-on.lition� of high school teacbing r3.ign work. The captains of th�.I • •••• •••• •••••• ome'11 '1.._ ,1· ,1 D B tl h' teams are: Victor Hanse, Jay B, Al-tri("2' witb tbree hits. Chi("ago me('t� U J R Homer Wl � uISCUS8Cu. ean u er, w 0 IS Ane e ome ••..•••••• ··•••·TO DRAJ-B BALL IN STANDARDS chairman of the executh'e commi14Sion h-n, Harold Wrigbt, Donal.l. Beau. '-'.tbe Edison. team today at threc. Lon Payne, aeeompanied by tho.. L. Tan Carnelius Teninga, Georc".. .... .' Cl b of the convention, has left tbe ("It,- ,Chicago Kandobn u. Will Decorate JIaDdel in Bonor or I . .. . .Shaffer and Maurice Price.Chicago. B. H. P. A. F.. 14. Rockin' in. the Win' ..•• Neidlinge.. Foreip CoDSuJs. • unhl Frlllay. He WIll take cbarge of1l, C II 0 1 0 C)_ 0 W' So Ne'ldll·ng;.r Ithe conferenc-c on his return. OD-1lr &1lr� ADDBDme oDDe , s. .. • .'. . •• •. Inter ng. . • . • • . • . • �. ' • � D_,,�-, .BohDeD, 3rd ••••• _ •••• 0 0 2 2 0 Chieap Glee Club. Flags and stanflards of European Fmal arrangcments for tbe hagh TO FBIAB �H 2 d � 1 2 1 1 15. Huhn anti Soutb American nations will be �hool tledamation contests will be . ,. """ '.'arger, n. ••• ',' .... •• In.vietus •. '.. • • • ... • . • • • • • . • IYanD, 1st and c. • ••••• 0 0 0 0 1 Beloit Glee Club. draped over the boxes in Manclel at, ma.le at a meeting of Fencibles tODlor· Coach Coleman wm 'l'nfa. IIeII: Ia .Ora)". r. f. . 0 0 3 0 1 16. Good N" t Bu�k the "International Night" program. jrow at 10:15 in Kent theater. Tht'I>fts .JardieD, p •..•••..• 0 1 0 5 2 Alma Kater of both IICbools. Consuls from tbe following cOlin IPUbliC Speaking .lepartmt"nt will prt··Xixmiller, J. f. . .' ...•.. 0 0 1 1 0 trieR will oecupy tJle boxes: 8Cribe the requirements for the try_St • f 0 0 3 0 0 ...,..y'r. G- _.-- FOB "'BB8B8 lIr. Charles Hen.rotin. from Belgium. outs to be hcld Frielay. �[()Ilern dancing has �n acMed t&alns, c. • • . • • • • • • • • ".&MAl ...... _ oE"'-"- • ICo) a d 2nd 0 1 5 0 0 _ AIr. Hugo Sih-estri from Aust-:-ia Special arrangements ha\'c heen tho �no�ialtie� in "The Studen.t 8u-e, c. n .. ' .. '.. ,,-N 1..6 0 0 2 0 0 • ... -or PnIl\" W.... DI8c ..... of Hlan-rv., lIr. U. Chich kine from RU:4· madc for tho entertainment of the h4'rior," tllo Blackfriar '�how whie1aorgTP.n, D" • • • • • • • • • • nau� e- I ,'_Libonati, L f. . , .. 0 0 0 0 1 I'QdIdOIF of JIotadDc. aia, Mr. A. Bolinger from Swit7:erlanel, \'i1'iting high lM"hool stu.lents. PrM'i- wi)) be present�l llay 1, 2, 8 aD� �.__ _ _ _. Mr. O. H. HaUgan from Norwa� ... llr.'dcnt RUTC"ky announc-e.l ye... ter.lay th:tt Coach Coleman hi�8elf is instrueti�'Total 1 4' 27 II. 6 P8y�hologica1 elements in. moton�g n. S. Hin8Chen from Sweelen, llr. .:\. I th('! Sophomore e1a.� hact in"iteel hoth the men in the new stepl'. Tbe dane�W t .�"; :�� •••.•R n P A. F. will be the topic of prize theses In �iN'ler from Germany, Mr. K. Ah� Im.-n anfl women to atten.l the c1a�� will be usr..t to a c-atC'by now glide by� .. m � � n . • . ten for college untler,Y C I f 1 2 0 0 0 an open �D.. from .Tapan, Mr. Ginlio Bo)ognM'i from .1anc-e Frill:a)" :at �:�O in the RC'ynolo1� Len'is Fuib, whi.�h hal' b.-en aettle.'e ann, • • •...••••0 1 ] 0 0 Sra,luat� beld b,. tbe "Motor I�nt.'· Italy, Mr. II. D. Nugent from th(' .. lub. to the musit"al numbe� Tho pi.-e.Hanks, r. f. • ...... 1·· .. ml.y"·n Tbe tbeses mav be from 300 'P 1- 0 2 '; 0 0 nla�_1 e. 01 British Empir('!, Baron elc St. l.nu· Th('! Womf'n·l" m.-('! cluh wi11 gi"t',' hn� heen namc,l "The Gritliro� Glid. c�··derson, �... .... . . . . . h 2 000 words in. length and must .le-H 0 0 2 2 0 ' , rt"nt from Franee Rnel lfr. A. W. ,,(',·ernl 1II('1N!tions at the gem'raJ �C:;'I 't I feats h, a,'e beenom, 8. 8. ••••• ·1 •••• •• 'he rneareh work done by the '. .l�1 "an"e orc C'rs or f'Frolich e f 1 1 2 0 0 �n Home... Brickwood from the Argentine Rf'Jluh. I�ion of the c-onfert'nC't' with relat.�.!. . f r t Manager, • • •••.••. ...•0 f'tlldent. In. describing its offer, "Mo-lir twhool� }'rielny at 8 in llnn.lel. "The' coming In a1't. ac�or. lOgO. \.�Reidy, 2nd'. •.... • • . •. 2 2 0 1t pj.' t" ts the date of Mav 3, 0 for •'I' r I IJell.1rrl"on. llany la'1te orlleM\ ba• 3 3 3 C) :l 0 or tn Be 'J Spring Song" hy Howle'·. nnll ",� hen . . ThSchreiner, rd ••••.•.. • -'th I f the eont� and leaves t,) • 'rwo Paa Club 'l'ryoats. •.••• ..• . ('omf! frnm the f'rntern.tlel'. e g"f'n·Go8k 1 !]� 0 0 0 e ose 0 Portia Sang1' by Ne\ lO, Will he feat· l' II I I om lor will be-&, c!. • ••••• j. .... •• the writer the option. of uaing cUa- Pauline Levi anel Virginia Titll� f th I' ogram At the .1ec-Iamn.1 C'ra! �:t.e .n . an. e (" •Whitehead, po •••• ' •••• 0 0 0 1 0 '88ef1 the fil"8t tryout. .. for a�()("inte lI1'C!' 0 e.r• .. !�in:lt ]0:];; next llonelay.o 1 O· 1 0 S[rams. I'd tion (!onten In Kent the duh w.n �ID� I .k 1 S t rdayYoung. p ••• _. ....••.. . Profe.or5 YUDsterberg of Han'ar41, membel"8hip in the Dramatic- duh heM I 'T' h f lk son'" an.l an Tn.Han "erc. Caftt anfl ehorn!' wor e. � u,.._ _ f n.. rls 0 • ... I 't 1 e,'enin'" on the fint ac-L- - - and Hollingsworth of Columbia; Davi.l in Kent theater ye!'terel:ay. Pro es�or1 : n. ('moon nne ... ".T ....... l 8 14 C)7 '; 0 . 1 nne C'. Tb fi' h t th"" nrolnane an.1 the ad.. _ 8 •••• ,. ": •••••• : .. Beecroft, a motoring autbority, un,l Wil,iam D. MaeC1int�k a('te.l 8S JU. g�. I ey nl� �. u .,. � ... -•,Thfte ha8e hits: Reidy. Stolen h:a�- Harold F. KeCormick will judge th" Th.- two eandidates will try out to Pea crab to Bold DlDner. in t'he r('(1tlll'lltc tIme of o�� �our aDd�: �btin!'t, Pete1'8On. Schrein.-r. O�kR.i paPf'l"8. A list of topies are on file in detY' at 2 in Xent before the meml,erf' The Pen club will hoM a .linner toI Ulirty minute!'. Another1 Jo.nt rehear·,c. ..... _ ,... 01.) I th� Daily MarooD ofiee. of the club. night at 6 in the CommM cafe. 'lIa) i!lt !It�hetluled for toe ·1·tallies in the second inning hy tim�I.\"hitting and base running. The seon's�od two to nothing until tbe la.qt uf 3the fifth, when. Ch�cago suereeeletl in •c!)unting tbeir first and only run oftbe game. In tbis inning Stains �ot 4.ou base with a free pam\ anel thcnstole the onJy bue made off the West·erner's cateher. Cole followed with :l- sin«w,- '&ear-iDg' ·Stalns.. 00 to PJecee III Bfghth. _ ...... :Chicago pieces in thewent toeinghth inning, three errors anti 1h'ehi�s counting five runs for their op·pt,nentB. The Western ElElCtrics smn."h·N. three singles in. a row into left fielllGU4e."., .1'BE DAlLY KAJtOON, \VEDNESDAY, APRIL 15, 1914.,I!����������.II! SOMETHINGIII .r "CHICAGO" SUITCASE LABELSlilCOAT OF ARMS'j University Of Chicago Press5750-58 ELLIS AVENUE. ---_._----_.Dail,The M.rOOD heads of all eonunitteee withiu eue Ii: \ll'purtmt-llt \\·ilJ euastitute th� secou.;�,'============��====��_�===cw==52S-------------<=Bulletin.. NEWeubinet..otilclal Student !'\e\\'8pltpt'r or the tinl.Tt"rslty of l."bkw:o. TODAY.�-."r At the diuner, each girl will be t;i,..... � college and college of Com·eu a �Jip with the names of the d itl'er-l'ubllshed morulng», "Xl·(· .. t Sundu�' Dud DlOrce and Administration chapel,lO:15, .1.. II'" " cut uepartureuts 1)0 that she uiavMonday, durlnl: till' Autumn, Wlutt'r uud M.:ulde!. '.Spr1nc quarh'l'Jj. by TIll" Ilally llurlloll "l"lgll Ul)' for the kiud of \\ urk she 1'1",-".College of Education chapel, 10:15,Emmons Blaine 21-1. rers, The chairmen of the depart-nu-uts will help the girls makc t heir!few. EdJlor Sophomore women, 10:15. Kent thea-.&&IaWIa BdI&er dlOice of work hy CXllluillillg thc plat.-ter •B .... e ... aaqer uf each depurtmeut for tho euuriugM:tsquers, 3 :30, Lexington 3. STATIONERY.taft'.tit. W.c.aa... ..... 11. 8erp... P. JIu&veur,Whnt Is to be your work?EAteN4 .. MeOAd-claM 1D&11 at tb.CIl'ceco �mce. Chlc .. e, IlL. Karcb 11.lNa. 1ID4ar .Act of Karcb a. 1111. Freshman I>ram:l ticGreenwood hall. club, 3:30,Blaineand Room 106 Emmonshear more about the lICW syst ern I-'I'iOppenheilllcr Iecture, -1, Harper !Ill .1:lY Allril 24.Junior Mathematicnl dub, -1:15, Ry .alJB8CRlP'rlON BA'I'I!&• � ..m ... : '2.10 a :rear: ILOO a quart.r.JS� .all: ' .. 10 a :rear: 11.%5 a quarter.Jl:4Utodal-BueIDl''' OtnCl'. Ellie :4.T�. Mld.aT 100. After 10 P Dl.�de Park 41 ... Helen 'l'imbcl"lakt.·.erson �7.Pen club 6, Hutchinson.Frent."h club, 8, MandeL Drying Onesel! on a Miracle. You Smoke a 'BeHer' Tobacco-Why Not Smoke The Best?Maroun Press, �:'11 Philological club. 8, home of Asso- To tllc Editor:ciate Professor \\IDkins, 562-1 Dorches. Of late several llcrsolls �·lo·1II to hanter avenue. :Ll'cll ltcri\"illg a great dl'at of sut isj uc-TO)OIOHROW. t iun ill askiug rhctorical quest ions 01DiVinity schOol chapel, 10:15, Has, r he University through your euluums->qucst'ious Which, alas] arc duomed for-THE HONOR COMMISSION.Some Idea of the real fuuct iou :11101THE tobacco you now smoke youconsider "better tobacco thanyou ever smoked before." Natur­ally, you kept trying until you founda "better" one.But it stands to reason that sincethere is a difference in tobaccos, youmay be missing still greater pleasu rein a still better smoke-in the BESTsmoke, in fact.Tuxedo is the best smoke becauseno better tobacco leaf grows.purpose of the Honor eouunissiou i�given in thl' report to be Vul,lishl·.1 L." kel assembly room.Y.. 0 15 Lexi 1 f e vc r to go uuauswered. Ll·t IIlC t here-that organization this week, Ton • \�. C. L., 1:, n�n�.Moon lecture, 5, Physioloby 25. lure propound through the sume CX_JUnior dinner and moving picture evllent medium the query "Of w ha rcommission is simply a court to t rv I- r:t('c, cousisteuey and previous cuud i..: party, 6, Lexington.students who cheat. ln reality, this Christian Science lecture, 8, Mandel. t ion of Impulpubifity arc the l,a1'clmaDy people have the i.len that till'W.\I.L.\l'F 11�\\'l�writer .':'l: I.,·�il"i,t"7'uxtJ() ;5 clu'a:ys Wa­come, A plcc=cn! smolee, amental "";,<"1" I.;.: idealtobacco ..•t.//�cr-.u-wels at present in use iu the vur ious,Uuiveraity Iavatories?'lTork is only a small part of the :1C"Communication.ti\"ities . which the eonunissiou wasl'hr "dil •• r &M nut rf'llp""ai',hl lur "MIc'. -- 'fimo WUS, Illy dear Sir, WhenlIy,..,.,.,1 b err . C,,"''''lInkcltif")U __ a' 1M }':I1'cr towels here really drie.lai'/n,.d a.e "ft "'idt'ftCI' ", uood taU1&. j.rovi,letl .you used. enough of th ...�nnned to carryon. The real big Ihlr­pose of the Honor eommission is that you,thcm.or creating, fostering nnd Thus., tlay�, howc\'cr, arc long l'a�t.,;1111.1 thc Ilaller towel has ticgcncratcHhflrrihly. NO\\'u(lays, if you attcllll11I ,,"oul.1 like to ('Xl'resH Illy :tp1're�' tu �cize OIiC of these towcl:J with illl'ci:ttioll 1.,1' t.hc spirit tlf yuur (·,fiturial 1';UU:,l wet halttls, you are l,rol'erly "Vill the issue of April S elltitlc.l "A 11- Luke,l for your temcrity uy hul'ille"titer Juter�chola.stic·:· At the �am::> it llissoh'c within your gr:l_�p-uncl atilllc I woulcl like to take thc opl'0r­ dilute �olution of l)apcr towel is all.Ything but a plensallt dcrmal lotioll.You ba�tjJy lIeize another towel. 'fhi�,tou, gocs the way of its Ilretlcccssor,:..nd you repcnt the llcrformance uutilth,} :-Iollltion is .strung ellough to lit.'sloughcd off. II utterillg iUll'reca�ion!>�:ou elry yourself on your hnnJkerchic1,ul!tl Imt in your spare time for the rcstof thc lloy in picking a ycllow flu;}:::!lno hour is lIIade for \'illitillg hi�h irc.m your hanus and clothcs. Ther�&-:hool girls in Lexington. Further, th.'l:nh'ersity entertains high school stu. j� also the sau, sad tole of thc heedless�t'l!ior who, with a three days' growtl.cJ.ellt� at luncheon on }'riday noou alld:1t �up1'er }'riday e\'cning. In thisc.mllectit'll, it m:iy properly 'be point·e.! out that the circum�tallcc:; ill whid.11(' is no longer with us--hut his lIam.these pUIlils visit the Uni\'ersity dowill go down in history altll!gsi.lc 0:not admit of more extensi\'c enter·that of the man - who first ate an ny·Anothcr Interscholastic.ing, not :1Ione a spirit of nH'rc hont'!"tybut a spirit of rt>al purposeful work,�ong the undergraduatc stu.lt'r:ts. '1'0 the Editor:ThE' man who cbeats usuaUy tloes ::;0beeause he has nt.'gJeetecl :worl;hisuntil it is too late to .suc('eecl in l'a:;sing an examination honestly, and th.·stu.lent then eheat.�, rather thnn flunkthp examination. The Honor ('ornmissian is going after this big fact-thistenut.'ncy·_..to loaf�which is :It tile rootof �tii(leDt." dishonestY in'· Unhwsit."work. The commission intentls to Ica.1the stu,lents to see that stuclies nll,lcourses are not bores, necessary evils,!'omething to be gotten out of the wayas quickly anu as easily as possilhc,but ratlter that they arc opl'ortuui· Tuxedo is treated by the famousoriginal "Tuxedo Process " for re­moving the sting and bite of thenatural vegetable oils.Tuxedo was born in 1904. Its. first imitator appeared two' yearslater. Since then a host of imita­tions have sprung up.No other tobacco can give theunique pleasure of Tuxedo becauseno other maker has yet been ableto equal the Tuxedo quality.YOU CAN BUY TUXI1;DO EVERYWHEREtunity to correct t he ilUl're�s�ioll th:itthe bocly of �tu«lcnts arc in.liffereut totJ;s meeting of high school bOYII unoigirls. As a mutter of fact, the Un,lcl'_g.taduate couucil has t.akcn this matt.!rpl'Omptly anu benrtily in hnud. Uuclel'its tlinactiou a social hour ill plauue,!for visiting high �chool boy� in thc Rl'Ynolds club. A similar l)ro\'ision nt tilt.' HEX!':\' IIUTTfalll"II" artist""A p;prflll 0/ T�Jopub new life info me, ThemiMf!j1• ?nJ purf!jt tohacmgrown.A{/.r.of unusually bristly be:u-d on his COUllteuance. attemptecl to tlry his fac.:with one of the prcsent papcr tow�b.ties, pleasures worth while factors, Coa.eaieat poacIa 5 . F_ liD"inner-li,.ecl wit. C vida tOelDOiItaro-proof...... � to iii pocketIII Glau Hrrnti'a n. SOc ..J SOcsomething to be "a)ueu for their be�·e.dcial effect. In so doing, the cOllu;is' GEORGE E. PHILLIPSMayorol Co,,·ln�ton. Ky.FREE Send us 2 cealS in stamps for post- •• A gooJ pipe. and Tca­age aDd we will mail you a lOuvenir do '0 fill ii, anJ l"m MIIh­tin of TUXEDO tobacco to any fied. The lobacm in litepoint in the United Stata. Address lillie green lin btU no ri�tU lor aJ I am conct:1'neJ.THE AlIBRlCAN TOBACCO COMPANYRoom 1209 111 Fifth A'ftInIe New Yorksion has SCCn the funtl:unental proh_ tai.ning, :-:inee these stuclcntll come forlem. And not only has it uone this- two sl'e,�ific purposc:4, namely: theit hal' seen ODe way in which to help t."ompetitive honor c.xaminations whid.arl' held on Frid:ty aftcrnoon, arlll th,�l:.ring about the desired entl. The COll.-contests in public re:t.1ing aUtl effcc·mission is studying the �tudies--worli' ,th'e speakiug whid. arc heM on f rioing over the courses-in an effort to(Iny e\·cuing. The moment these stu·secure the real "alues, an,] rccommenddents arrive on }'ri.lay noon, the�' nrechanges which will make the real \'alue \\'cl'�omcd at luncheon, ancl after thl'�f the work more apparent. In this �tur.r'or agcs .scientists ha\'e 1"'clI st't·k.ing the universal solvent. A".I In! tiltInanufacturers of paper tuwels, willhavc, of courso, gone ohout the mattt!li!1 strictly empirical fashion, ).a\·l',dthin the brief space of a few �'eal':- Three ReasoDS WIQ' 1� IIbouId Ea& at tile Men's Commons1st. Good Food Properl7 Cooked.2nd. CleaDliDeu our Motto. IU!J:ec.t tl:e KH<i:ED3I'd. A Miaimum Price for Hlf h QU8Jit7 F.aodClub Breakfast lie... .Cafeteria at LUDth\\"orked an equal miracle in the(�o,'ery and manufacture of the uni·"ersal solute. This is a grcat antiIIGhle idea. A miracle always ins},ires�w'" but it is a discouraging thing toclr�' oneself with.::5crious)y, though, it docs secm tome that if the Unh'ersity cannot finclon the market paper towels whi('h willcontests of }'ri.lay aftcrnoon antI e\'c'Iling, they are no longer with us.All this is written for the tlollbl('pUI1)O�(! of expressing appreciation ofU,e efforts that thfl llaroon is makin:.:connection, the commission might well('ouaider whether it woul,l be fca.t.Mihlcto breathe some life inta. the Unil'cr·sity eatalogue description of coursel\outlining the work ana its \'alue, soto encourage and give n 'goocl (Iegrcethat student. .., III C)cctihg a conr�e� cf Jluhlicity to this event, an.l, on thewould h3"e some t."lngihle i.l('a of wh:ltcth"r h:mcl. to corre('t any imllres:;ionthey were getting into, an.1 wlu_'n th.·�' IIOt vanish and dissol\'e in a hC:l"Ythat 0 this occasion our \'i�itor:-; :lr(' IlO;were registcre(l, they W01l)ll hc on th(' .�('\\", they might at )eaMt go h:lCk t"ns ('or.1i all 1.. r('cei\·e.l a� on the OI'l'H_lookout for the real "ahu's in\'oh"('.)''' the olcJ·faMhionecl roller towl'l. Tlal�ion of thc athletic me('t� at nnntl .....!ime of the year. mnner A LaCarte BUSIC ComelDr(l1Jer towel was unM."lnitary-«lilltilll't I�:M,--but it fulfillecl the purposc for,·.hi.·h it wa� ('reate.l. It ma�' ha"":-}In':111 �..rms--in fact it cli.t sl'rt·a.'For instance, many stn.l('nt� takin;!p8Ychology, prohably hal'O an i.It':ltLnt they arc going to I('arn :lhollt till'aecult-hypnoti�m :\I1c1 thn lik(': or Natlmni('1 Bullt'r,Tbe Friendship Dinner.;_:-t'l "'� - hilt it remove«1 n",i�tlln' too.Friolny. \\ hi •. h� in the la�t analy�i1(, i� what ait not that, they :lrc going' to fin.l ont Tfl tlu' E.1itor:""ow to wakh a mnn's f:l('(" :111.1 fro'" '''ith the Fri('nflsl.ip .1inll('rthat, learn how to p('ntll:lfle llim to .. \pril �.J,. the 1.(·agllc a.l(ll't� t''''·c·1 of :lily �ort i� prinmrily .t('si�lI·(·01 to cl0. OhsCl"n·r.or;:anization :lS a workin;:: ha�is. Witllthc in('f('n!'c in growth of its work tlwI,('('('s�ity for more work('r:4 an.l all:l·ity ha� r('�lllt('.l in thi� ,,�w �yst'�mhand over hiIJ pockethook all.1 wah·h.The Honor �ommis�ion ('onM ('xplaintrue values in a littlo pampl. If't. sothat trtudents wouM. not m:lk(' �n('h Lectures on Cbris:ian fcien�o,A Je('htre on Christian SC·it·IIC·c· will1.(' given hy )Olr. B1i�� Knapp •. C. �.P.., tomorrow at 8 in �I:tndc·l. �ll'.:-\Ilapp i� a mcml,cr nf tht' hoar,1 ofJ.f'('htrcship of the moth('r dUIr(:h. th.·PiM4t Church of Christ, SC'if'nti�C inno�ton. Tomorrow's m('('till� i:ol heldun.lor the RU!qliens of tho Chrh·ti:lIlSrionee �()('icty of the 17ninrsity, Whether J01I drink it to q'llench thirst-for refresh­meld-for pare pleasare in its deliciousness Coca-Colascores pl. It satisfies YO'll in a manner and with acompleteness possible to DO other.beverage.. DeUcious-RefreshingThIrst-QuenchingTHECOCA.coLA co.,Ad 1"Ca. ,.fJIIlfe:-=Ibiakol CGca-CeIamj8takt'tt� but inl'tenfl won1.1 knnw that "'hieh "'ilI J:i\'c O"('ry ;!ir1 :tn 0l'porthey were going to I('arn int('r('�tjn� tunity for the expr��ion of her ahil­things about habit� ho\\" form,..l. htl'\' H�' nnfl ehoice of work. Thc pr(,�f'htebRnged, why 1nen get 011. t,,('h'e eommittecs will h('f'omc hwlnwhy old men ean't ehanJrc joh�. wh" (l('pnrtm�nt� with '.heir �nh_('ommit­old people ean't learn ncw "a�'!l. an.1] t('eIJ, Tn afltlition ca('h fl('pnrtm('nt wi)!t!le like. Would Dnt !lmeh a p1nn h(' have nn cxc('uti\'c ('ommitt('(' ('onsi!ltin��.Ieuible and e1Feetive? M hea.l� of tho IJuh·committec�. Th.�O"'ing to Dr. Hektoen's absence, Dr.Bosenow, of Rush, delivered the fir�tlecture of the series to be given hyBules Committee to IIeet. .u.:.embertt of the Rush Clinical faculty,The Interfraternity rules committee Ind, night in Physiology 25. Dr.WAlITED-Any Uni\'erl(ity womau ",HI meet with the board of Btudeut Rosenow lectured on "Lnfeetione Duewho wauts to Iearu more of the Orguuientlous today at 4:JO ou th,' t(o Various OrganisisW8 of the Strepo­llQlllC Chautauquu Work for thi::i sum; secoud floor of Harper library. Th� coccus Group." He demonstrated bymer will Ull'Ct Mr. Buxton at Lexiug- members of the committee are Thomss speelmens and clinical evidence thoton Hall at )0: 15 A. M., Tuesday, \)1' Coleman, Rudy MaUhe,,'s, Ogtlen Cole gradatfon from Homolytic Btreptoeoe;pLolle Hyde Pnrk J7:W. mnn, Rohert Miller ane) nurtlette Mast. CUN throngh Streptococcus RheumatismCLASSIFIEDADVElTlSEMtMS Kasqu.. w� x.t. 2'oda.T.Masquers will meet tO'lay at 3:3')6c �r hne. .No u\'ertiaewenu re- in Lexington 13 to make arrang�mentaeeived for lea than 26c. All dauiftocl leir the Spring tryeuts,advertiaemeDte must be »a14 in ad·SALESMAN WANTED--A live young 1'11(.' meet lug was postponed from yeswan to sotieit orders for quick seU tcrduy,ng specialty among busiuess coucerus.LiIH!6':U couuulssiou. �aml)!e outfit(pocket bizc) furuished free. Lddr .:J::l,'J'be Quailty Shop, Praukliu, Iud. Must Put in APplicatiDns. Place of HektoeD. SPRING STYLES ARE HEREThe � sp1r1t of 8pd.Dc haa been captured in the .. olUlertal coIortnDof our Dew fabrics DOW' on cUsplay •Greens soft fa tone. of teD blencliDJ[ into browns. proml8e to be YII7unart thia sprtwr.The ID.&D7 I181t' shades of tereya and blues 1I'i1l aJao please men of tut&Pliable, 10ft materials that lend themselves to the correct close 4tttna&tJ1es. are in ereat demand.To fashioD the De.. mug 4tUDg clothes requires the utmost IkBL80 the Jerrems way of tailoring these De.. smart It:y1es a»pea.l morestrong17 than ever to men who seek to be both iDdiv1dual and IID&I'tin their drea.We inVite you to see the greatcUspla:r of the correct new �8»riDe materials at an:r of ourthree ItoreL2'AIL01l FOil TO'UlfO Kmfi'lmEE S'lOBES: 7 N. La Salle 81. 25 E Jackson Blvd. 71 E Monroe lit.---- .. ---.--.--.-----.-.�.to Pneumoeoecus,Dr. }l{INenow is well known tor hi�diseovery two years ago in regard tothe close relation between Rheumat isu,All caudldates for Diviulty tlt·gret's 1 1) •au. ueumocoeeus, Which he made hyII:, ve been requested by Dean Mathews i�()lating Streptococcus Rheumatismto put ill application Immediately, Hotel CumberlandFOB BEN".r-By wonth or season,tents in a piue grove ovcelookiu.;Lake Michigan. Double eompartuieut ,8c:recnecl; furnished. Address Box 55,Lakeside, Michigan. Plan for Picture Party.At the Junior elUI!IS meeting yes'tr-rduy flnal arrn.ugements were madeftlr dinner and movlng picture party tohe I!in·n tomorrow ulght,WANTED-Four students having had. Divinity School to Xeet.sales experience, to travel duringsUlJlmer mouths, Must be able to dem- Students and faculty of the Dlvln-onstrate the principles of salesman it)" school will meet today at 5 in.hip to others. Chas. Scribners Bous, Haskell 26. Reports of the year's re-6(18 S. Dearborn St. llgious work will be given, tI.1! organism causing rheumatism.COMMISSION PUBLISHES REPORTHODor Committee GiVes Fullof Work DoD2.Complete statements of work donosince tho hluguraUvll of the Hunoreommlselou In Pebruary, aee eontniuedin the quarterly report of thu commis.siuu Issued yesterday. Tho report ofcases tried and the penaltles Inflictedi!4 to be published later. The fluanclnl NEW YORKBroadway at .stth Street.Near SOUl Street Subwa, StatiOD andS3rd Street Elevated.."Broadway" cars from GrandCentral Depot.Seventh Avenue Can from Pennql­yuUa Stadoa."BlaT B}' .... COL L.a. II .... NB.ADQUARTBR8 FOR COLL.a. JI.N8PB(JJAL R_4TB8 FOR COLua. r.AJlBTen Minutes' Walk to Thirty TheatresHARRY P. STIMSON. MANAGERHEADQUARTER8 J'\ia CHICAGONew. Modern and FireproofRooms with Bath, $2.50 and ap_man-to Nell accident insurance tobusiness and professional men only. the Freshman Dramatic club today atGood compensation to the right party. ::::10 ill Greenwood ball. All FreshmanW. C. Powell, li5 W. Jackson BI\'d. women have been Invited,To Present "College BalL'report . follows:The College Ball will be gi ven by Bece1J)ts.Cash on hand _ .. _ $1.04Collected from women's clubs am]WANTED-A bright, pushing college'Universal Repair JUg.Co., 1508 Ca.ble wm Give O11t 00'lll1le Boo .. fratt!rnit.te� ! ••••• , , , , • ,e8.0�place. Phone Mid. 6842. We repair The bureau of Records ill open to- $29.04stoves, bicycles, etc. Refinish and up· flay from 8:30 to 12:30, and from 2 to Disbursements.holster furniture. Plastering and r. for the distribution of course books Envelopes. Ietter-heads and post-ehimney cement; carpentering ami nnd grade cards. After today the of- age •.......... - _ .... - .. ".. $ 3.24c:a.bin�t work a specialty. E�t. fur- fi�l' will be open at the regular hours. Printing .•••....••••••..• � • • •• 19.15Dished. F. De Goor, Prop.Says Chan.eter Develops Cheer $22':19WE MAKE CLOTHEs AT $18 "uP That cheerfulness was the result of Cash now on hancl $6.65A large stock of Woolens .. ----------------------.� "thatopasflIeDaarsafERVICEREOMAN-�-- --------". :.::��WOOC "l'--i�l\�<���J2 For 25 Cents. BEAllDOP TBB - .......,..... �yw THA.TP • T 8 EVEaTLOCI-DIDVOUEVEaBu.<- harnder and not of environment or FOS'rEB NBOPHY'r.Rs ENTQT�temllcrament was tbe statement ofthe He,". Mr. Butler at Junior women's "_OllIe VDlo�" Featune Vau4eYlU.et'hap�l yesterday. Ruth Thomas spoke BID of !few Wbmeu.meaDiDg. DyeU1c.Julius Cooper for the Leape and urged every wooJnnn to bring her friends to the FriendTHE UNIVERSITY TAILOR �hip clinner AprU 24.1126 East Pifty-Fiftb Street.THE Woodlawn TruSl& Savings: BankCom Exchange National BankCapital8up11Ul ............ $3,000,000.005,000,000.00 1204 E. 63d 81net. 0IdcapTBB FACULft •� ftlJDBlftSof thetJMIVBBSIft OF 0BI0AOOWILL I'IHD IIITBIS BARK ALL ftIBFACILlftBS OF A DOWli!'OWl( BAlIK..UDdivided Proflte •.•••••• 1.000,00.00OJ'J'1CBBS..ER.""l&ST A. HAlUIiLL. Pzo.Ichut.CHARLES 1.. HUTCHL'iSON. Vlce-Prea..::BAUNC&Y J, BLAIR., Vac.�eaLD • ..L KOUL'l"ON. Vlc.-Pre.td.ut.�� &LK�O�8, V��.IILL�lC W. BXlTH. Secntu7.EDWARD WO. SCHOICNJDCK. .u.t. Club' ....�. J:l)WAIU> 1lAAS. � CUbIft.�.ulJ:8 G. WAKEJ'I&LD. � OUIaS ••LEWD .. GARY. A8t. 0IIMIr. SA VDRJ8 AOOO1J1ft8....CIIBOJDlIQ AOOOU1ft8An Wel� UId Appredate4.BB801JBOB8 $2,000, 000.THE TEA BOUSETbe New rariD---DIHBBB &: __ 7 k·· blJaI B. i7tIa.. _de Pad 201& rna es It POSSI ePInt CIau Benke for us to offer you--------a suit for $30 whichROOM would have costyou $35 under theTold tariffI'J Oar Replar Daily h··ad s-. D· ZIc U - .. -ot �r prices In,1DtI', P proportionNicoll the Tailor....... fer Latl ...SWAN'S LUNCH1342 East 55th Street.AU tile eaDlO" ......THE DAILY MAROON New women in Foster gave a vautle_nlle program for the older residentsJast night in the b"l parlors. "A Eu­genic Union" was the feature skit ont he program,Following are the stunts pre.se�lte(l:"Absolutely Hopeless," a play hy�F!'8DC�es Richardson.. Violin •••.•.••....•. Dorothy BastinMr. and Mrs. Vel'1lon Castle, Jo;liuhl"t.bMaeClintoek and Lillian B�ellf'reshman Monolog .• Hazel Ste\'ensonJo'olk Dance ••.•• _'. • Cornelia Barlow",A Eugenic Union. •• _ .. '_ ..Be cm.The Bride ••....••..••.• Lillie llul,erThe Groom •..•. 01. • • • Lillian BissellThe Minister •••••• Helen JohnstonThe Dew women will be initiateel to­night.The Woben's Glee club will hold itsfinal rehearsal before the concert forhigh ec:hool students at the educatiota'al conference tomorrow at 4:30 inMitt"hell tower..= = ==laelianB men ha"e ret"ci\,l'tl their··rM" for buketball work. Six lettl'1'8were gil'en out to the following men:Captain Whitnkeli lIaxwell, .'r('n7.(.>I,Kirkpatrick, Gilbert anel Prnthe·r.meliana wi1l nl140 inno\'nte 14J'rinJ:football, anel the Hool'ie� promil'e tohR'"" thf! larg�t MllIae) of any of theCc.nfcrenC'e tl'amft. (h'cr one hunelreelnlp.n han" alreacly l"ign("cl ull for the!I:-ort.The- n�i('r!1 nrc ha\'ing tht'ir rin·,1f'T tra .. k relnicl. It ha... been founelthat the oM track waft fourteen fe('t81TRSCRTBE FOR 1'Ihort of a qnarter mill', ft faet thatW= Jft:tems' SolIS Ita ... been unc1i1'lC'0\·crc.l for the fiftet'nCIadt aDd .ua.a 8tnIta, � yean that it haa been used. .O!l' "."8TE.M n PEL OP AT\"PEWRITE.'Earl � Wilson·MAKERS OFTroy's Best Produd --r1l •• 11 ., ALL ef'lie �.Ill.� aiI­y •• t� ., 8BT­EBAL tnewrlten7°· lI.ye .....�.e..tr.' •• hir N E .1Ui"'"•• ell ••• 1Pennsylania Avenue.11th and H StreetsTo � 01' • hotd _hue11lxuriol11 quarteT'S �7 be Ie­Cund, _here charm .fld con·RUlial atmolphere rmail, andwhere uc:el1m� 0 HnICe �paramo\lnt, tbe Hotd Po"ba�no.en just tacb ioouca:cts.Jlooma ,nth drtachcd bathma,. 1M obtllined at ,r.so. tz 00and � Rooms witb prift:e�th, �!O. $l.00 aDd 1IPoC!'" r.""""'n.:='r2J:, '='�Write for booklet with m�p.CLIFFORD M. LEWIS.)I�n�icr JU)YALT\'PBWaI'rEa c:o.....58 It. ...01 DLTHE DAILY JlABOOH, WEDNESDAY, APItIL 15, 1914.ROYAL THEATRE63rd & COTTAGE GROVE AVE.NICHOLS STOCK CO.Notil Pre8entafte !lew York Lyric Theater SuccessThe Blue MouseNIGHTLY AT 7:30 and 9:15MAT· TUE. THUR. SAT. & SUN. 3:00PRICES 10 - 20 - 30World's Qreatest Clothing Store-No E. Corner State and JackscuThis is primarily a clothingstock for well dressed menAmusements.DR.CPP�TODISCUSS COLONIZI!lG , 'OF PALES"l'INB TODAY A UDITORIU�Dr. F'rnnz Oppenheimer, German au­tI.or :11111 educator will lecture on ··C,)·('l'<'r:ativc Colonization in Palcst iue,"t.),luy at -I in Harper lill. Dr. 0Pl'l-II'lu-imer, who is rivat UO(·entJ lit'Politic:.! Seieuces in the uuiver sitvof Bertin, hus written "The State,"which was recently t rauslated iutoEnglish, and half a dozen other books\\ hieb have not yet been translated.SAYS CHURCH IS ONEAND ONLY ANSWER TOKAN'S sPIRITUAL NEEDpERHAPS your greatest advantage in buyingclothes here is the fact that the larger numberof our customers are from the ranks of welldressed men. The tailoring, sty ling, cloth, andpatterns they demand make our stocks of thehighest calibre obtainable. Smart Spring Overcoats. Spring is rather an elu­sive proposition, you'll have lots of use for a springcoat yet. Especially for any of the many smartideas we're showing, which include wonderfullines of Hubmacaans, with particularly remarkablevalues at $20, Spring overcoats at $12.75 to $35.Smart Spring Suits. No one color or pattern takes"the center of the stage" this season, all of themseem popular. Greens, olives, grays, browns,blues,stripes. plaids and mixtures all commend them­selves to men who dress with the prevailing modes.Young men's suits, third floor, $12 to $35. Men'ssuits, second floor, $12, $15, $28, $20, $25 to $48 I•1/ Dean ::\luthewII charaeterjzed the.·hurt·h as the only answer for spir it- PAVLOWAn.US�I .. ·.l.· BALL::TS�'lUllhOl:y Crchestra.COlUl):tny of GO of tho \Vorld'sGreatest DancersGARRICKE. H. SOTHERN- J�-II I Were li:ll.!;. Hamlet,Lord Duuurcady,---- - -- ------ ---COHAN'S 6RAi\ DAnother Cohall oS. liarris Tl·�umph.Geo. M. Coball·s Mystery Farceual, �oci:al and moral needs, ill a Tee"SEVEN KEY � 'ro BALDPATB"t ure ou ·'The Church und th� Iudivhl-ual" ill .Malldel last night. The ad- L.\rt;II�, '1'111:11.1 .. ..,. \IEI.UIJltAlIA.Illl-S� was the first of a series 011 '·Tb�'I'went.iet h Century Church," to begi,·en by Dr. :Mathews and Dr. Heu,derson on Tuesdays this quarter.•AII •• '." -.,_.1 ••URGE S�ORS TO JOINALUIINI ASSOCIA.TION;HOLD INFORMAL FRIDAYThis is Dot "a-Iong-time-ago" storyA few years ago we made. up a cigarettefrom the purest and choicest of tobaceo->our thought was, who shall we gh'e themto first-senators-clubmen-sportsmcm­college men? We sold the first Fatimn- Cigarettes in the college towns-well, pillall know their phenomenal success. 'l',,­day more Fatima Chmrct tc� - .... !:dti illthis country than any othcr : __ u!Plain package-best qu:!lity�twcnt:rcigarettes.Smith, l(i�s Geraldine Brow",," Can ILIBRARY TBAINlNo . S h d J I· n __ I·___ Cody, IrIS po n an u la VV'I g'-.Ct.luulllia university will eontlud �l l!aull Bnw:4low, a�eompanie.l by llir·I sl'�f·i:ll :-;ix wl'�kl'S (,ollr�l' in li"rnr� hm ,,'halin, ga"e several vocal l'el\.... ·trnining during tlao l'lIlnlUer qllart�I·. t:on!ol. Charlotte Viall, LouiMO llic-kI Tho (·uurse will last from .July 6 t«. :,",1 �ln·'('lcillc Lyndon poured tea.1·\IIf,"1lllt 14, :"111.1 will he follo\\"e,1 )Iv cY Y �. ." ., OUNG'S CUB..-ag: 1 hreo mOlltilM of pradi(·c work ill tllc' DO V.AB8I'fY 8-1JaJ,rnri('8. After thi�, po�ition� on th,� WX,,Columhia Hbrnry lltnfT will hc givcn t(· (Continned t,_,_ Pace I.)n limite') number of the !ltu.lent�. 8t11'. . l"nin� ritc-h�1: hy Whitehead 2, bv(lfOnts wishtng to tnke tho ('our!'e h:an-. ... . •1 k d t 't_ t tl t Ioung�. Iht.'4: off Whltebea() 2, ofT AMERICAN -SIC,(�cn as C 0 wrl� 0 lC �ecrc :try -.f Col b· . ·t . ,. Y ,. Young 2. Stru�k out: by Det, .Jar,li.m aALLo um In. UnIVCr!l1 y, 111 .... ew orl'.I __ �. hy White 1, by Young 11. Ba� on Fun Makers SupremePostpoDe DiviDity E1ectio�� hall�: off Young 1. llit by pitt-het1 E 0 LB." D ILLThe Divinity :a�!'I()('iation ('le('tio:1, hall: hy n� .Jartlien 2.�(·hr.(1uICfl for ye�t('r,l:a�·,hn� l.e('n po�t· W('�tern F.lcetrics 02 0 0 0 1 0:; o-sIJoned until Tucstlay of nc;:t weck. Chicago.,.... •• 0 00 0 1 0 0 00-1J: Ten Years AgoToday Seniors were urged to join the alum­ni association by Alice Wayman, '03president of the associatiou and FrankDignan, '!ri, secretary, at u cl:a� Iuneh-The �aily Maroon of April 15,1904. I �on ycsterday. Lloyd LeDy� was ap', . pointed chairman of a committee to, 1 rcparattons have been completed enrol] the Seniors in the alumni bo-ly,I ft·r tile Pan.Hclleuie dance, ill Bart , A class i�formal will be held PritluyIt·tt tonight. The grand mart.·b will. . th Bey I·I� ClubalternOOtl In e no UD •to Jed by A«lelhert Turner and l1i��GertrulJe Butler. �S'HMAN DEBAcrEB8TO KBET SO�IIOBB8TOMOBBOW IN BABPEn7>bli"CfiJ1e�y _IndWidriiJl Leading "prep" schools of the mid-lJ 11J�. ,�est will compete in the relayraces on l\farslmll f'icld tomorrow., Onk Park tied the Varsity ba .. wb:allteam in a great battle on llarshallfleld vesterday. Baird starred at thirdfer Chiengo, Freshman and Sophomore debatersw;ll compete for the intramural cham­pionship of the Unh'ersity tomorrowdght at 8 in Harper .M:ll. The Fresh­man team is eomposed. of Davitl )o;J.wards, l'erey Dake and Donald Beall,alii I the �ophomore team of Edwar,lllr. David read "Le Passant," at tf&!� • •Rctlcker, Rudolph 1I0ratz and JosellhFrench club yesterday, A record num- Hirsch. Freshmen debating teams fromber of students was present, Chicago and Northwestern will meetSwimming records of the Unh'crsity .April 2-1 in Harper.WHO announced hy instructor Knurl-t d TI hamni . HUNDRED AJO) FIF'rYSOl). yes er ay, 10 c amplOns anu. WOKBH AftZlQ) JIBS.their records follows: 200 yard�acl,' LYlmOlnJ BBOBFDONnoch, :11 1·;); .JOc} yards, Sehott, ::!:-;fif) yards, Hirsch, :50; Long clive, T,_,' One hundred and fifty women at-ry, 46 fep.t. h-nch'cl the reception given by liN.Trials for mcn who arc to he taken ,,'('nT�� Lyndon to members of the Y.ea!Ct to the Pennsylvania gan1<':i will ',\'. C. L. YeMterday afternoon. In th�ho held tomorrow. n·t·eil·ill:; line with :Mrs. I�yndon were:\Ji!l." T:tlbot, Mrs. George Goodspecll,)1 r�. Robert A. Millikan, Mr.I. J. M.COL'UMBIA 11NIVERSITY'\\n.L BOLD COURSE INEmbonecl StaUoael7WeddlDS' IDTU.OO ••Call1.� Card.c.oe.. XOTelllnBROCHONENGRAVING CO�FA NYB. G. TURNERPraident� FOB '1'BE DAILY MAROOW ILLINOISComing, April l:�, E:u;tcr Sund.JOHN DREWIn a DOUble BillTH':: 'l'YRA�-!.;y CF TE.<\R8THE WILLpOV.Eft.§Henry Miller Presents a New Com�DADDY LONG LEGSwith Ruth ChattertonCOR�'Jack La1L's New Pla7HELP WAN'LEDA Cle:w Comedy Drama wiUlHancy KolkerSTUDEBAKERADELEA Comic OperettaFrom the French of Paul Herve,and -Iea n Briquet.New Yo·k's Scnsa.tionad MusicalSuccess-The tune all Chicago saWhi3WIUt.FINE ARTSIRISH PLAYERSMatinees Thurs. aDd Sat."PRUNELLA"princessTHE N. Y. PRINCESS PLAYEBSHolbrook Blinn, DirectorIn Five Great Pia.,. HitsEach Performance.o LVl\,IPICRupert liu�bcs' ComedyEXCUSE MEWith tllc Peer of Comedian.WILLIS P. SWEATNAJrILASALLEMovinl PicturesTHE DRUG TERROR"PECE 0' PICKLES"Musical Komed7 Bf�