, ' tlarnnn: _4L • .: ._; �l! ..... :VoL XII, Mo. 121. � 01' OlIIOAOO, -rHUBSDAY, A.PBIL 16, 1914.'ARSITY WDl E1ALODI :'srARS TODAY MAY PLAY INDOOR GAME TO INCLUDE "EX'S" INFraternities Desire Different Style ALUDI ASSOCIATION01 Baseball in Annual Series-Circulate' Pdilions Requesting March NUJDber of UnivenityChanoe fr3Dl.League Ball Magazine Commends Choiceo of Senior Clau Gift CLUB ENTERS NEW FJELD NAME BORn CHAaAr­Parody of University Life to Feat- OF INTERSCIIO�me Quarterly Planned by Camp-US Litterateurs-Do Not Intend Counc:D ���, ��_Ci .. �:�. 'to Sell Books mittee .for ADDUl HiiiIl -.School Track Meet" '-.-.HotGameia Proau.ed by CaptainPqe of the Old Timers­Mel16.... to Umpire-au�&.,GO DO"'� THE EDISONS Indoor bascb411 llUly be substituted Uni\"erHit\', life will be parodied ill � 4,'-oft '''� fur the regular game in tbe annual DISCUSS CLUB'S SCHOLARSHIPS the (IUarte�y to be issued ne-xt month TWENTYGlEETPaEr'�·One of the hot�t lawes of the luterfraternity series this spring. RI.·· Admission of ·'Ex's" to the Aluu.ui hy the Pen club. The deeisiou to issuepreliminary ae�n' is scheduled for preseututlves from sev era I fraterniflc« associat iou is provided for ill the UtH\' the book was takeu ut a meeting of -Iohu IJ. Burtt was named aa 0,Iaaq.t('.'llay whe.n the Varsity bucks �p url' drculating petitionll iu fuvor nf constitution being prepared for the tile club last night ill Hutehinsou cafe. mau of the interscholastic oommjpell"laJ;kinst the Alumni for the fir�t timo til(,. vhnnge, anti .plan to illt.rotluce the alumni body, accorllillg to the M:m:h 8t..'\"l·rnl dinners were 1,launeel, the I at last Light's session' oi tJi. 111L4.­tl.is year. Coach Page will lead the \ �lIhJt'd at the Interfraternity eouue il number of the Uulversity Magazill'�, first of which is to be given 011 Al)rillgraduate council. Burtt "Will be fU.old- timers, and he has collected a gal'll ::';4'!l�ion next Tuesday. issued yesterday. It is pluuued to i 11_ :!!t, 'I'110 organiznfiou will uot repeat ] eral chairman of the 'com�� �axy of old-timers, Who c�im to be ill 811J,por�ers of the. change tlec.l:lre elude, in the organization, all students Ith� "Ren�ls," which 'Was a feature Of, la�ra�ge t�e details of the'iLAA.. , '�:�""",.'.the beat of condition. Pred MerrL I that the Indoor game 1S more praeth-ul. \0:1.0 have attended the Uni\'ersitv for last year's activity. I \'ltahon hJgh school track 'mee�:8d'"ftelU, a former Va.r�ty star, will um.\ because it can be played in praet ice three quarters, and have secured- uiue '·The Pen club has not, in my opiu, I uled for June 13. The .cha� ��.�pire. Games are also scheduled for I JUatch�s o� any corner lot, and b�· majors credit. The bOW eonsfitufiou, it I ion, taken over a more worthy work I tJl.t' .committees composinl .u.. :�� .�­tomorrow, anti Saturday, when Claica- c�u�e l� �lYes �l the ad\·antllg� to a i!i thought, will �e accepted at the t�an. the one no� contelUvl�tt"I," sal-t I ru�sslon a.�d the meinberB"� ��,,�­ge meets the Northwestern college "f team WI�� nothlDg but a good pitcher. meating to be heM Saturday, June ci.' I resident Kellt Sykes last night, "The I mat tees ,,1)1 be announced_'� .. .:Naper\'ille and a semi-pro team, the The petitfoaers also 8ay that every; In the current issue of the mngnzlue Itime is ripe for such a book, and the. Burtt is a member o�- SiImA, "'�.'Roaeland Eclipse. one will be ·eligible, because there are editorial comment is made on the ac., Pen dub if' the very organization to I TllT"t' Quarters club and Skull : ...Although the Alumni team has been Ita Varsity or Freshman players to h� t;'JD of the present Senior class in take up such work. The eampus, as ] Crescent. He served on I_ast' �'.,collected on short notice the members ruled out, and that each fraternity iN' Ieaving n loan fund as the Cl:L� gift. vi�wet1 through the eyt's of the mem I CI.!lJlilj,:,;siGli. aud has had mu�h .xper�.declare that they ha'·e what it takes thus assured of having a full team The editorial says in part: bers of the dub, should be illterestiug', CJtl"t;> in the work of the, Chi�:lO-��to win, and promise to give the Var- of nine players. Praises Senior Class. to everyone. More"er, We do not in-Iantl Order League, He 'el8O '���.aity all� they can handle in the way The first games of the .series must be "The preSent Senior class has talketl tend to sell the book." I strong record for' scholarship •.. ".J. :::,of competition. Hruda and I'age are played on or before April 25, accorll- much of democracy and heartily striv To Discuss Contributions. I Be«:t'!ve lIiIJl SdIool' �.":M'hedulcd to work on the slab. IIru- ing to rules of the season. All men en to establish its ideals. Now the Other members of the dub exp:·c::., .... ! 'i'::,. I'(lllncil appointed� co��da was the star of a great. victory who have won their numerals are out chtss has voted to establish as its .ed themMeh·es as heartily in favor f)f to assist the Public' Speaking depan.over Illinois at Champaign thr(>� for the Varsity or Freshman team will class gift, a students' loan ;und, per. tthe . ide� and have volunte�re'l c?ntri- luent iu handling the eo�te�nt8 ..years ago. Both he and _'Page still b ... ineligible. manent and in charge of a trustee. I bnttons. Tho next meehng Will he 41l'('lamation cOD,1ests to be ':beld' .....have control of all their "stutfl'." .�� sehedule of games follo�: First The plan is singularly wise. It is ono Igi�en over to reading th� stories sub- morrow afternoon and ni�h� .. ',��48teinbl'echer, who was catcher on th" diVISion, Delt. Kappa Epadon V8. wlP.ich will iu all probability com- nutted. the annual con(erence WltJI 1I8CO�team that macle the Japan trip, will Bda Theta Pi, Delta Upsilon � naend itself to sdeceeding cI&sses; thi8 '·This will not in any way attempt lsehools_ The committees . ���br. � behin.d the, b� and Skee Sauer will Sigma Alpha Epsilon; See, ond div�o.n, gt,�ft, as ,an i,nvestment in humanity� t.o. SUPPlan.. t ,the Lite":; M�n,thl,Y'''lt�.e eounC�I. ,will �O,,',olM'�, t.; ��'.,�__ . -�.�v_,_Arat._,().JL_.Boberta will be_�t ��t�. �au .. �l�_ v� _.�ta :.��. ��,�::nn!..�,...�t,��: �!L�_�C ��tl .. M�l� .Stev�rs. �t" ,lUlght. al_ ,el�les, �h,�c� �,:.ar���'·!r�I.aeeond, and Scofield at short. Jack P}I� C�l .. Psi vs. Pb� 1CaPP� ""PS1, sure 'to grow rapidly; to ",he creelit of Jr:mJt be s:lul·t6��tItt!.J� ,1!Ii!f '_,:ItS'"' ���oe.�.7 _, • � •• -. '.Boyle, who �ill play with Mo�treal in Thl:� dlVISIO: Alpha Phi VB.. Phi �ap- human nature. this sort of funel :11- ZJl�e. Of course, by .the very nature 0�1 Members o� Fene�blea �� ����­the International league thiS year. pa o..:lgma, Phi Delta Theta VS. Sigma ways does; and the class-of-1914_Seho- thmg'S, the magazme could not laDI I Mr. Nelson \1D Kent theater"at "l'9:iOjf'will be back at his old position at Nu; Fourth Division, the winners of lar is likely to feel a responsibility poon many campus organizations,whilelt')(!ay to receive instructions 'for ...• third base. CatIOn and Nichols \ViIl Alpha Tau Omega VB.. Kappa Sigma th�t will mean much to him and to the I W� �an. But it must not be thought. i \\ ork. The �ommittees D&Dl�' l!1 : ..be used in the outfield, and Long a�d Phi Gamma Delta VB.. Sigma Chi University." that we are trying to ape the eastCl"n c:ouncil h�ve been asked to '- •• : ..,John Schommer may come over from play to determine the team whieh will The. Three Quarters club, as con· ('ollege funny papers. We are going 4':30 today. The eouneii. ��.,- .Armour and play in the remaining mf'et Pai Upsilon for the �emi finals. dnctetl last year is said to be evident- to have something distinctly Pen follow: . ':. -; �".,enrf\en. MAJIB SIX OB O. AlQ) A. Iy not a menace to scholastic work.\Clt:b." 'Women-Mary M�Do�d" :l��Vanlt7 Defeats BdisoD. BO.OB LlB'r FOB QUARTER While the average in general of worn- XO-LD GYM: CHAJlPIONSBIPPS O'Neil, Alta Fisher, :Ma�er,�With Shull pitching in good form . en chosen for Kalailu, tho honornry ! le�k, Margaret MonrO'» LouiN'�the. Varsity eame baek yesterday nntl Students An Given PJ.acea OIl mgh }'reshmnn society of tho women, is 'ICODtest for Individll.al �tile to be Hilila MacClintock, .Josephine .� ....defeated the Commonwealth Edison ScJ1oIan)dp Becada In Report bJ' higher than that of tho men in the Held JIa.,. 6. lItiS Spohlf, Graee HOk�� �;, .,team by a 4 to 2 aeore. Chicago mallt� JIaDIiaIl. first year society, the men·s a\·ernf.,'I'{'l Ullh'crsity championships in gyna- Men-Donaltl Nil"hol�' KeDn�.�.but one hit off Nelson's dclivery, but _ ,,·as 233 or slightly abo\'e C. Thp.1 t· '11 1 h 11' U rtl tt ,.' l' Neal Lawrence Ma�Gregor. IN. .. ... na� IC� ."1 )e e l In.va e n � -8l'\.eral passes mixetl in with a coultle :iix stu,le�ts were on the first honor women's was 2.93 or almost B minn�. lae�lav, May 6. These events will be RE:ticker, �Imer Miller� �udolph �t!"-of 'errors made it possible for ragc·:- list of the college of Commeree anJ The average of the Three Quarters o',.m �o all members of the University itz, Joseph Hirseh, Rich� ;Otna�men to score. The Edison tcam .gatJ" j4\dmi,nistration, aecording to the rc- men was equal to the nvel'3�e. of tlle y.�hetber or not. they were members 01 Frank Moran, .John· Gray. I , .' -'��. �'� f;red se\'en hits off Shull's de)l\'ery, ,port of the Winter term issued yt'Ster- "rperdassmen in the fraterllltl(,�, anll the gymnastic team during the seasou'l raJ' for Fra� 'BIDJ.,.-',but he managed to keep them wen !ctay by Dean Marshall Thirty ODe stu- lligher than the a\·erage of the frater The championship title last year was I The council apZ.. ' -:--�ed�� � ft:6Cattered. t.!ents won plaeea ou the BeContl honor rdty Freshmen 88 a whole. taptured by George Parkinson, whu imbnrse Delt� U. ;,t�,. for a na, �Box &con. li�t, and forty·three ia the third. Bave ....,. Al1UDDi Motes. nlso took the Conference individual at the interelass h�. ia .!� ace·R. H. P. A. Eo The followiDS table show. the achol· Other items of interest in the maJ:' .o 0 2 2 0 d &11. • • I th . honoftl.. � B'UlQ)BBD VIBW fta4"arship mag -e autumn lind wint�r azine are 3D edltorla on e pronll· Coaches Nethcrton and Miller of the ' . . .·-or� quarters:. I'.f'nt plaee of the Pr� among puh- �nivcrsity wrestling and fcncing Attend P1e&eIt1I!.,:;;:-.;, fi • ...,.Autumn. WInter lishing houses, an artlc1e on �fau.l� �ouads will probably hold ,their cham· � �I A. aDd above 56 3.8 Rad� m Warren who was gra41uate.ll: . . en 111 :'.. - .. - .. , .. ,•••••• • 0,. lHonshll)s at tbe same time.. The en· -:-- _o B to A. •••••••••••• 11.9 19.8 in the '9O's the author of "The li:nn I. f th . 18 . to be Three hundred people alteaaea_ " tries or ese e�en promise ", . : � j. ",.,. �".) B_ to B •••••••••••• 26.5 3,.4 Ro:ul" and a large� umber of D.otes I d t·t· h II be I progrnm of Frent'h ebiti e, 01llec1ifii ... •• • • • ::rge, ar. compe I IOU 8 0\1 4 e osee i' . . ' ; ..() C to B- •.•• '•••.•••..• 24.5 29.9 t�11ing of alumni aDd theIr aetiVlti� This ye:n's squac.ls in both of these Mandel last nIght. 8epVate euta ..o �E'low C 32.5 19.1 ran'",'ng from tbe elass of 1878 (of the h bee II I l'ele,·en men and women pl8t'Dte4·""•••••••• '.. "'- "I,orb :L'·e D unun. y arge, ant t ..,9._. .........o Stat=_'_ of --al&I·- are .. fol 11 U· ·ty) down to ex 1915 iBntai1le de Dam-·· and ·'La �1lolt,,1...... r- ... vao - ( t nn'enl -..t he men ha'·e been equally makhetl. , -"', , ". '"o lows: Ineligible for public appearanC'0, Golel medals will be awal"clt'tl to the ,(1-. Frandort." " . : .'. .'�.._ ...o 10; on probation, 24; advised to with- '1'0 � XOJIDfBBB winners of the gymnastic, fent-ing-an4l.1 Late in the aftemoo� ·.��tJa� ...o draw to oUaer iutitutiontlr 16; di�· !'OB PBBSIDBN'lS OF ALL r 1& lof the department of Bulltl .... ·BBlGBB01LHOOD CLUBS wrest tng mee. . Grounds �cinded the notice thai' ".- - - - - missed, 3. The regnlar gymna.�tle ,""hellule wlll,4 1 2; 10 :! tr pIa\"' could no' be given Witk ......R. II. I� ..•. I.�. !iEW WOMBR Wu.L BB N .. inee& for president of the com· elltl with this mt'et, but Coaeh Ho �r . , '._ ..C lth Etlisons . :� 1"_ • • • 1 t'rv on' the �t8lte. The m&tte'r· w .. -ommonwea ..0 1 1 1 i� Gumft'B OP LBAGVB A� bine-tl Neighhorhood club!l will heI illit'n41s to keep hiS gymna�t!l to h� It• -• .- - .ti8 . h" . . J"8tr.41 only after a �Ikl IDBpM O.mit , s. s. ,.. 1'&1BiiD8BiP J)JBR'BB ma,le by the cub counCils at n. mcet1l1� ,trnining• anti has planned a C'ou�t of '. '.' : .___0--11' k f 0 0 0 1 (l • • Tl· . . 1 of �rantlel by a fire bf'n�iiS1lt I�� Ie a, r. • •••... ,.. _ tOt1av at. 10:15 In LeX1Ilgton. IC Itntllling 8tunts, which the men "·11 -'. mT I k 2 d 0 2 3 1 1 W h tered th Uninnlity • . tllO Cit'\" Han -'- �h.l wnw W1my ean, n........ omen w 0 en e . election of a single pr�itl('nt will he follow for the rcmlUncler of the year.. • .tomorrow's' )(LaviD, 1. f. • ••••• ' •••• 0 0 1 0 0 this 'Inaner will be the gu�ts at "fl.' novelty for the clubs. Women in nll Weakly', Parkinson and Squair grn'1.- review the plays in .�..-Bremen, e. f ••••. ' .•• ".' 1 2 3 0 0 Frienrbhip dinner given by the Y. W. tnt' clnb� will meet tomorrow at �:�O ,.nte tll;!' year, antI Coach Hofrer hOItt.."S roon.,PeDfold, 1st ,......... 1 1 8 0 0 c. I,_ Friday, April 24 in Lexington in Lexington for the first "hike" of to pro.luc-e 80me goatl material from I . "BrowDID&" cna.. �oaIO"Forjoy, 3rd ••.•••• '.... 0 1 3 2 0 eommons. NeW' women will be seatccl the season through .Taek80n park. tht' new men by this metho.l. 1,1 A'BOgu:- l� � S· H clark WI"CummingB, eo •••••••• 0 0 5 1 0 between older students. Memben of IlllO�l:ltA" ro �or •.• , •Nelson, p. ••..•••• ,... 0 0 0 2 1 the Leape eabinet will explain the PetlUoaa ... Be In Prldq. �1IJI1oD to Hold DiDDer.: b .... ;rin n (OI&.. iD "Browl'11ng'. tOll1""_____ work of the League and other organi- .�1l petitions nominating oft'it'er.\ for .Tuniors will hold their finct .linneT' ai 7:30 in Kent the.tel;: ��lllP wiD2 7 24 � 2 �tions, Tickets wit be p�ed on tJae Divbai\7 asecJeiation mu�t be turn; or the quarter tonight at 6 in Lex·I be held OD ThanclR� nlgh:t.�" .�d wiD----,-c..--...--...-�---....--"'-)-- lsale Thanda,. i. tile Leape NOm. 1M ill by Frida1 Dight. ington cafe. ,be opeon to tile pabhe free of ,e ..... ."Cbieago.MeConDell, B.. s.Kearney, s. • . ... , .. ' •... 0 0 0 1Bohnen, 3rd ••• • • • • • • • 1 0 1 1Norgren, lat .•••• _ •••. 0 0 12 ' 0Gray, r. f. • ••..• ,. ..• •• 1 1 1 0Kt'Emillf!r, l f. •......• 1 0 1 0Cavin, I. f.............. 0 0 0 0Libonati, e. f. • ...... '.. 0 0 0 0Cole, 2Dd • • • • • • • • • •.• • 0 0 1 2Harger\. e ••. ' ..••••. '1 •• 0 0 9 2Shull, p .•• ,. .1 •••• , •••••• 1 0 0 2xDes J'ardien •• • • • • •• 1 0 0 0---- -----------::::: ----w:-:-Bulletin There is No Such Word As "Can't." iDon't Forget This, or Sweet Tips •-rUE DAILY HABOON. TH'UBSDAY. APRIL 16. 1914.n .. n l tomorrow at :;:311 ill t lu- H'·.\'Ilul.i:ill ::-;ulllc rucusure 'UpOIl lIIisal'l'clal'lIsioll dt·h. All "prl'p" school IIIl'lI a 1111 \\'11111ill I'l';;:II',1 t.,o C\'rl'aiu c ourscs ; lIli::-;al".r-u :lttl'lJIlillg the Edueut iouu l .:IIIIt'.'11'lt·IIl·II:,;iuII .�or "whivh, dUllbtlc�,s t hcl·Ut'I.' huve been iuvitcd. TilL' wuruvt.�'h h . i 1 rl·:.!I.·t dt'l'Ul'tlul'llt is . l'e:!l,oll:sil.oIe. Fur e., ,n ell one as ,ul'tJtllrcl t re� t;;' tilt, class will hold a 11I11I'!a'01l to.Point of view, WI, Illustruted ,1J.v, Iessuu-; aU:l,ll', it is the ·llHl·rl'ssiulI :WIUIIg' uu.IHorrUW in Lcxin::,'toll, nu.l t he 111\' ..college lifc is a wonderful cxist euce. dl'l'g:-aduatl',; fhat EEuglh-;h -1 is iii''.dll holt! a smoker �tllI.I:I�· af't crnoo r.�n Ll'1 .. ll·,l only for st u.Ieut s who huve a.,.o..u about us is a great University. l!l at the Betu Theta Pi house,l':'l)fe�iuJlal illft.·rt::st ill ",ritillg, awl.".. .-'.who have . ahaillcll unusuul ly JligLevery building, .. men und women an'working out problems which wilt hnvewonderful ea�cts On the life of t he grad,'.!) .. ill ·l-:.i,gli.::-h 1 :�llll:';. 'fhis is Christian Scientist to Lecture.t tl. . j' l' J i : t II :-Of r. Bli� KUUI'!', C. s. u, will Ic�·world. In Rycrtlon, professors and stu- lit- ""l' l':�::';c. ·.lIg IS I' JS oltCll 0 a• I t '1 h .1 3 Jt' tt:rll un Christi:m Scicncc tonight at :'"dents are d�?vering the why aut! ::idll c.� S. W 10 :L\'C l,asscu. IS IIUWtiidtlt!ti'iilto two scctiull�, oUc cllll.h:.t· ill �Ianticl hall. 'ria is 11.octuI'e is frt�l'whl'refore .. pf fascinating things. 1'h.!�·. si;l.iu:! :\:�ra:�ltioll, aut.! the other .Exl'o, aUll 0l)l�n to the University l'ulil�. �Ir.ha .. e resf!»'ell mattcr iuto its ultillwh� �e)emell�;he. ·electron-ant! watchc.i sitit)ll .. 'filc latter section is t.!csigncd �I.app is a. member of thc hoard otthat electron' I I·S!I".c,·i,al. I .. ,· to l'ontinuc the l,ractical Ll'ctureshil) of the }o'irst Church oftl:mce :lbout, attache.. • "t ... .t' f mut"ri:II Christ, Scientist, in Buston. 'fhe tloor�to a. dtop of oil, in a fieltl of light. l·aJJ)lI.lg. JD orgalllza lOll 0 ...They 'are exploring the luysteries of gr·v�u in English :.:. will be open at 1.light utl the naturo of matter. In �\g-:till, it is tJte illll,:cs�ioll thatKent, ··tb.e p�ople' are going .lel'I) into t·ut:�s�.!', :Argulllclltation, is intcll.leoi Walker Chat Postponed.such problems as the 8ugnrs, finding ollly • for 8tut!ents who arc intercsted The first 'Valker chat of the Iluarh'r.new" ud startling 'facts and possibili· ill ue.batillg, or who IJrul'ose to eutcr which wns to have been heltl tomorrowti�� �'every day. Eventually, the tliJ·· iii" Law School. On thc contrary, thisufternoon, has been po�tponcll untilcO\'eries made wil be worked into com' courso i� designcd to gi\'o training in Tuesday at 4:30,mercia! p'rocesses, of huge importancd or�a.nization which is of "alue toto all of Uft. In geology, the earth 1;S enry �tildcnt ,yho wishes to eXllress.. :beingmade to reveal its secrets. E�'eDt his i.deas effectively. Substantia.lIy the The. New. Tan·H--­·llany�· the efforts of these people will same course given :a.t the Univcrsity:' �t" eomUined into a. great explan.a.tion �f of WiscoilSill has 'o\'cr .60 registration�.why' an� 'how this carth became what h tho last Fall Quartcr a.t Chicago the.. it is-a complete, certain eXlllanatiou. registration was about a tenth of that.We shall .see the plan of the Creator llumher. Next year a course numbercd.w building' what He dill, in. ,all 'its l':! is to be givcn offering training illramifications- In the Hull groui1 men tIiC collection as well as th('l org:lIlizaare working toward a. similar' en.l. tion of material. Course 11, which h.l:;Some day they will tell u�. what lifo inhcrited tho titlc from the DClJart·is-jUb-t why and how we ��ist, the se' ll1ent of Sociology; the Organ izatir..: IIcret of fleath. In other buildni�rs, men alld Developmcnt of UIO Press, is, inare working on great pro})Je.ms of our large part, a. coursc ill newsimper wr1t­social life, and finding t'hi.ngs which ing. Conr!lc ti, which offers criticismw�ll help all of us to live. b.ette·r 'al)l1 i:t the hallilliug of large mas�cs 01happier. Now, with the. notion· that nauterial �uch as :.Ire :lpl'ropriate :orstudies are a bore we ,ne\'l'r realize tli:;scrtatiolls rC(Il:ire.l for the highel· these things that are ·going· �ll aLolit tlegrccs, is opeiJ to students in otherus. When wc get the'right "iewpoint, tlCpartmellts as wcll us in £nglish.and realize the won.�erfully· fascinat· Thc tlUcstion of introducing a courseing interest in stutly and scholastic which shall undertako to give specialachie,·ement, we will fCl'1 c\'ery lIay trninin� in what is known as Busincssthat we are moving in a. won.lerlantl. Lllglish is untler tliscussion. l»ersonal­And then on top of' stu(li('s, is tho Jy 1 am 110t surc that it is wise to in·great group of p��ple in whidl wo t;oduco courses to teacb tho sI,ceialare. E"ery type .�t man is hcre-nwn f&l'l'lication of gcneral principles whichfrom the far end's" of thc cnrth, saint thc trained stut.!ent ought to be ableand sinner, weak '4Tltl :;trong-, rich an·l to make for himself. Such unneces'I)()()r. W(' ha"e�' the worlt.l :111t1 all its :-tary tl'aching 110t only wastcs the stu·aspeets rl'presentoo hcr('. The :-Itll.ly dcnt's time, but tcnds to give him 3D(:f our fellow members in the {jnil�t�r_ at·atlemie and unad:tp1ablo babit ofaity becomes fascinating. .A".l the .. : willd. Another piau which is underwe find .that we can st\ltl�· Oll rseh'c:->- - discussion, is tho introtluct ion of 'l,re­get acquaint.etl with ollr i.lt·as all'l t·(..I,toriul assistancc hy member� of tllt.!view!', tenclencie$ ahilitit's all.1 l"hort- E!iglish t1cI,artment in connection withcomings. Nothing is hard-e\'t'rythill� tile writ.ing dOllo in other courl"CSWe tum to is fascinating in its il:tl'r' \';Iddl ft'tJuirc term l)al'cr:o;, etl'.cst. Our whole life is a contillual reY- .'arllc::-;t1y hope that the U"h'l'rsity "felation of plt'aslIre, from monlil1� t") ( Ili"ag-tI n:ay he one of thc fir1'it to tal,.,night. Work hecome� pIny. Thi� is th;s very lIatural, forwnr.1 st,·p ill thecollege life, rightly lived. This is tIl!' dt'\t'loI'JIlCT!t of the tea('hing of Er.;.:result of getting the right viewpoint. Ji�h ('on'l,o:-itifm. JII ),rill:,!illj! nh'l\l�the determination to fin.1 �om('thiTlj.! �lIdl ('hnngcs for thc hdtN, the ol'in'inte1'esting in cycrything We :<('e or ('11' iOIl of unt}crgratlunt('s mny lta\'c gr(';ttcounter. i:�fhll'l1('e, allll I repcat again m�· sat·i�r:tction in the fact that thc �'aroonThe1'ODAY.D ail, Mar 0 O:D .._,J.OOidal Student New!,pnl�r of the U�I.Terslty of' Clllc8J:O. «Divinity schOOl chapel, 10:15, Has_'.'",l'ub11shed lllornln&,"lI. "XCt'l't Sundny and kel assembly room.:\fonda,., during the Autuuiu, Wil1tt'r und Y. wt, O. L., 10:15, Lexin&ton 14-'Spr1nc quarters. by The Dnlly"Maroon Moon lecture, 5, PbYSloloby 25.ataJr.. JU!lior dinner and moving picturelh •• Ed1&ur party, 6, LeXington.'&WHle. Edltur Chr..stiau Science lecture, 8, Manu-:!.B .. l.�.. .M.Da�er--�-� .. -.--.Communication..b. w. eeau..1l ..II. 80 hqa'' .. P .... ,Enten4 .. aecoDd-c:l... 01&i1 at Cb.· CIakqo Poetoalce. Chlc •• o, Ill.. Karcb' U.1.... _4... .&.ct of Marcb I. .117 I. .�r-lle :Bug���b' DClurtment.1'u the Lui tur;:� =:e'i.::-�O :.::;a':l.'J;O! :u��:!:�r. \\:.:. \l"}' glad tu :'t'l' .vuur l'liilu:'KdJtortal·Bu.lnu. ome-. �Ill. H.. .ial oi' .:\l"il dIll uil l'OIUses ill i-.!Igli:,!,I. ��':: ,�,,":.&7 1100. After 1� p m.L'ollll,osi,iou, au',1' ·to llOte �'ollr illtl'O'l� ... t· Maroon Press, �:;1l l'otlU�� tiru\"c .\\.�. in thl' su hjve t , j ·tlfilll c tilL' art ide I't'�!"COLLEGE LIFE. In.. :Rightly Lived •."'" :':. �";.'1'0 Give Plan at H11l1 House.(···n�i,lcr� it a part of it� function titTh� Hull houso players 'Will I'rcM(,llt"('if'etwo one-ad eomedi('� }'rillay ni�ht.and Saturday matin('o, in the lI,:!!hC'1l8e theater. Tho plnys ,,·ill I>*,·'.�iJoptoo by Commi!!sion," hy �f()li('f". The Three Qllnrtcrs duh will J:i\'e aand 'The Land of Beart'� De!lire," t.y ,1:10(,(: nt thc Rcyno1tls ('luh RahlTlh�·.Yeats. Tickets will be 25 eent�. April 25.snf'h opinion.Very tnl1y your!',Robert �(. VW('t t. ..entvrt ui nThree Reasons Why you sbould Eat at the Men's £ommons1st. Good Food Properly Ccoked •2nd. Cleanlineu cur !v.cttc. It1!f£<t 11-£ Kitchenlrd. A Minimum Price fcr Iii, h Cudi1y FoodClub Breakfast lSc op ("afrt�ri:1 :!t l�oD(�hDIDDer A. LaCarle 1IGHICAGG).IICSIC rome lDBrief Campus N�w�Souhomore Women. Plan LUlJ-:hcon.Sophomore women will �h'e a. Ium-hcon }o'ridn�' at 1:!:4!; ill Ll'Xitl�tolll'OI1l'mons, ACh'r tllO 11II1l'1H'01i t Ihy willhold all .iut'urllml 1'1':adit'l' f.,r till' duss::meet Two Asso(iate Members.Pauline LC\'i and \' il'�illia Titill':Il"sl·.1 :lae filial tryout. 1'01' :t�sl ... ia".IlIl·IIIIo'·I·:.;llip ill .thl' .1I·:III1:1t il' "iui, -"".t, l.ta�· ill Kcnt.Bntertain Hi�h Schoo! Students.Sophomores winmakes it possiblefor us to offer youa suit for $30 whichwould 'haveyou $35 underold tariff---other prtces Incost ItheIIIproportionNicoll the TailorClark and Adams Stnets. Chicago.�Standish-a NewARROWCOLLARfor SummerAn ultra smart stylewhich correctly ex­presses the fashionSfor rMcCLUETT. PEABODY 4: CO ... be. Jlaltcn trt ·;wAAY-¥*'ESTA8USHED 1818Oar �presetaUve, JIB. WALKER, will beHO'l'BL LA SALLE at theApril 23rd, �4th aDd 2.'lth.With Spring Styl. In :readY'made Garmentsfor Dna or Sporting Wear� Hats and Shoes.b� �.... ·eHN �IMPSCN ABBBOftGE'l'S IMPORTAlft .JOBIN P3J)B&AL BUREAU STUDENTS MUST APPLYFOR SCHOLARSHIPS JJiFRENCH BEFORE MONDAYUrges Emotional Development.�'I'I,lit'at iHIl:-i for Senior college at,.!.'"h'i �iml'son .O\hhott, '08, has h�cn �r:tdnate stlloicilts' scholarships in::I'I",illtl'.1 Chi"f of a new division in J-'n'lwh Illllst ht' fit.-II with :Mr. Alger_fl.,- hur":I" Cli ('lu'lI1i:4try, untler thC'IT:ClIl Colt'I1I:lIl, the HOlllnnce examiner,fl,.ft·rnl Pure "·Ut II I .lcpartl1l('nt at J,( f.,r� II('Xt .\1 011.1 a)'. Question� for'\;:l�hillJ:toTl. 11.·" ill be the hentl of 111(; Hcnior t:ollt-gc will be based (\11:� fnrc'! whit·Ja will cool'ernte with r.al;t.:Ic·� "Ellgcllic Grandet." Th.�:ott�te pure foo.l and «lrug offici:als in tirat)llate :-odlOlarship wil be given on.,_"ta.hli14hing a nntional clearing house the h:t�i� of work .luring the year.for trl4titlg nllli ill\'cstigating foo.!l4.ilc!fore hi!i nl'l'oilltnH!Jlt to the govern_mentnl pOl4$., he "':0:, :f;-':-;8stant puro foodcOTJ1mi,,�il)ncr of T(,xn!ol, with ofTi<'es :\t Stull('nts shOllM not lay aside emo­tional tlcn'iopmellt while busily en·g:tgcll in intcllectual pursuits, aecor,l_iug to the Re\·. �[r. Willis H. Butlcr,Middle D House � Meet. �'ho �poke nt the Senior college chap-�rit]dlc Iliyinity will hoM a hons(!: cl ycstcrrl:t�·. Irene Tufts spoke about... t' tnni.-rllt. nt !l:�O in the hnll Ii· I' the }"rientlship tlinner, urging the w. om·.. ,ce 1f1A' roovrary. en to attend.Austin.r. �, 7···................................ ---------------------------. \,�" . � .', ';:" .�...� '. ; \. •...'.)' ,.,"-'''''''' ,,�.I Restaurant andTea RoomMAIN FLOOR (E't:!j/le) SHOPS BUILDING17 NORTH WABASII AVENUEI1I (Opposite Stevens' New Store)Miss Edith ConclinMr. Earl OhrensteinThese proteges of Carlos Sebastian and Carl Heisenwill give their own unusual interpretation of theOne Step, Argentine, Hesitation and Maxixe.The tea dances on the English Balcony each after­noon are informal and under proper chaperonage.and our guests are invited to participate. The Bal­cony can be reserved for private functions, musicales,tea dances or evening affairs, and owing to thehigh standard maintained it will be particularly at­tractive to the young people of the university.We Do Not Serve Intoxicating LiquorsBreakfastLuncheonFrench PastryCandy AfternoonTeaDinner(A 1. Cart� or TaMe d·Hote)OUR ENGUSH BALCONY·-the .�i{ A ftFor the Dr auiey"C0�I;�e ,u!"'U;) ::, ,',1.;,\ �"'J.. .Lllld�, .. H .. :l II Ywarlll-Slll�rt. Sil.U� -:.ittlllS � .• !:l \; �a L.u .. oI\:-.1.-willounas; '-"1;.: \.(,;lC6·C course.Tho BraliJl'Y Shaker is illustrate,i-:t li ru-, all-aruuUd de­JJClll1aLJ.J� sweatcr that wilt st a ud .alt vou c a n :.!I\ c it. aut!n!or�. 1 L� Br�lilcy .x a v ;lJv :'lla !i.d il:l:; a );:1 v a.iu !Junk!'ueftly JiUlttCt! HI cullur alit! urouu.I l'l,1 tUIl. ill YOUI" cullct'ccolors.If vuur dealer ,IOCSll't scl l Hradj.·\- �\\ ,·::i.-I s. \". rite us fortho uuu.es of "palcl's who do •. \!a':.L' ;: st:lIId for a··.Dradlcy"-it w i ll Ilay Villi.Bradley hnitnna LomnanvDELAVAN, WIS.THESMOOTHESTTOBACCOThree men on basesand no one out IThat9 s the thriII youget in Velvet tobac­co. Did you everJill yout pipe withtobacco that hasbeen aged in the leaftwo years� Perhapsnot in these rapiddays-if you want t�l�ow L\e meaningof true mellownessand a rich, $loo�'tflavor ask yourdealer for '�elveL··Full twoounce tina.... tenlt,. .Iewel17r.ea"er 00041CeDece !I0TfJltlu F.moo!'l!'lf!d Stath'IIf'..,.'\"f'ddln� InTltaUo ..Call1.� Card.BROCHONENGRAVING COMPA NYB. G. TURNERPresidentTf'I .. pllon.. Randolpll ala8UB8OJUBE FOR THE DAILY M..AB.OOJl FINISH COsruJUNG BYOBDBBIKG THIRTY WIGSBlacktriars Work Rounding IntoSh:tpe; Coach Drills Chorus andCast Daily.rhirt,Y wigs han.' ber-n url!t'rl',l LJ�'Muuuger Heudersou for usc by "girls"ill "'I'he �tudellt Super-ior," The wi�,a i e the lust parts of costume to III.'prodded. Arrungeuu-uts for t hc e os ,tUUliug of both C:l:4t aud chorus wasumde several uuys ugo,I ).Iu.st (If the fruteruit ies have r ...11'1luIl,Ie,1 to the circular Ict ter iSS1h'.1this week by MUllager Hcudersou.w ithJ:ilg� orders for seats. The gt!lU .. ·1'.ds"at sale will lIt'gin :\lulI.l:I�' at 111;1;;at the box offil'c ill :\1:lII.h'l eurr idurThe list of patronesses is bl'illg e ornph-h'u, and most of t Ill' :lI�I'\.'l'ta Ill't'Shu ve come in.Couch Coleman is hu}.iillJ; ,I:lil�chorus practice ill tho e lu h t111':t L.'I'l':u'h af'ternoou, and t':lst reheursn! ....evvry night. The nex t joint reheursulswill be held Saturday,VARSITY WILL :MEETALUMNI STARS TODAY(Continued fr .. m page 1., ROYAL THEATRE63rd & COTTAGE GROVE AVE.NICHOLS STOCK CO.Now Preaentafte New York Lyric Theater SuccessThe Blue MouseNIGHTLY AT 7:30 and 9:15MAT - TUE. THUR. SAT. & SUN. 3:00PRICES 10 - 20 - 30SPRING STYLES ARE HEREThe Vf!IrI spint of 8priDc hu beea. captured in the wonderfUl colorinnof our Dew fabltcs DOW on diaplay. .Greens 80n in tone. often blend.inJ[ Into browns. promise to be verrsmart this 8PrlIut.The m..a.D7 new sbades of a-eYB and blues will also p!C.l�e men of taste.PUable, soft materi&la tllat lend themselves to tl:e correct close littingbtyles. are in areat demand.To fashion the Dew mug 4tting clothes requires ti.e utmost skill.So the Jerrems way of tailoring these new smart styles appcal morestrongly than ever to men who seek to be both illd�, i�\:;:! and smart,in their dress.We invite YOU to see the greatdisplay of the correct newSpring materials at aD¥ of' ourthree stores.TAlLOI:l t "if VOUNU lIENTHRBE STORES: 7 N. La Salle St. 25 E Jat;kson B�vtl. 71 E Monroe St.xlsatted for liixllliller iu eighth.Chit'ago •.•... 0 01 0 II :; 0 0 x-·ICum. .l-�'lison • . 0 0 0 I.> :.! U 0 U 0-" Notice to University Students.Three base hit: Smith. Sner if'u-v 'rho must money made by st.udeut shit s; ::\(:!Cullll(�ll. :::)l.olcu lm."l's: Bohu- .,f' the Illilltllc west Just summe r wuse!: �. Libounti; Cull', Harger, Dl'S .Iar u::l.!e by those in the employ of Thl.'d ie n, 'I'rulykean, Struck out: by Xvl- \\p. K Richaruson Company of Chien­:-;011 .J, �llllll i. Buses on balls: .,ii" W,· Thc average monthly earniug� of� r-Ison 6, ofT Shull 1. Wil,l pitdH'� :1 rl'prc�cntath'e number of the stuII�. N(�J�ol,1. 2. Passed ball, Cummimrs -Icnts who worked lust vacation art'-------------------------------------------------------- ..... -----�All cbssffte4CLASSIFIEDAIJ\' tl\IiSEl\'l�TS,'e i,Cf H IIC. .' U .11' \ t"ll:;Olllcut8 re-.a.dvcrtisemellts must be paid in ad-• ... uce.gh'Cll herewith eTake Trip to Steel Mills. State University of Iowa. ('�S'J.'-AII 11l'al r,IlJ;, a siuglc �tonefltu.lents wishing to go on thc Y. Averagl' with a tillallY ",·tt i lit:. Lo:;t betweenM. C. A. trip to the Illinois stecl mill... llonthly Barllill�� l.cxillgtcJlI alld �lla •• U! uf .I:;,lucation.S:�turday ha\'o been requested to rl';::' S. Bose ••........ ' $'2(1".:t:� (\cw:trtl. Filld"1" 1,.1':I:'il' 1 \!turu to Helenist('r in Cobb lA imme(liately. B. H. l_.'rnnk ..........•••••••• 186.:��i l;'lllgltt, til; .. l •• 1' cl:<it�· U\'Cllue, orG�o. Grace •................• Hm .. '" teh'pl.out' 11;;.. a. tl'1" ; o'cluck in theR. 'V. Coekshoot ..•........• 113.6:! Q\'euillg.Director Judll spoke at thc (.·oll('�!.� Eth 1 cr _e .Ine 102.41(If Etlu,_.ation chnpel yesterl}:'Y on CJ II lk 1-, f•• I'!)l W�TED-.,;·\.;.y L IIi '-l'r:-il.,· womanura aw ...•......••..•• .."How to() Study:' lie briefly outliucil R who WUllb tu kanl III ore of the. A. Misbach • • • • • • . . • • • • • • 1 ;9.;:!u. �('hetlule for class preparation, au,l 11 I Cl' \ .. h'B. l[ukherji '.. .. 209.19 � lie luu'::ll,IIU;t \ ori\. 1ur t liS iSUUl-rfcommcntlcll a �ystematic metho,l of A P' k <)0 <) IIlcr wilJ UH_'ct .\1 r. Buxton at Lcxing-nna nnze . . • • . . . • . . . .. . •• _ 0._5P('T mnn nn(1 earned an a'-erage of WA.�-A hright, pushing college$;>.i6 per clay. New students inter- man-to sell acci,lent insurance tuv;('wl.'cl will be referred to these m4'n. j'ul'illcl:'S all,l professional men only.The r.ompany is DOW organizing '1 Goocl l'ompClIlCation to thc right party.Com Exchange National Bank ('lnl(� of twenty men and women h4'rt' W. C. I'mwll. )75 W. Jackson Bh·.)ef CllIaap. for the \':'l('u.tion of 1914. F..uh of the ----Speaks on "How to Study"study.----_ ____--;.. \'�- '2 For 25 Cents.'.l'HE NEW sPRING STYLEEarl � WilsonllAKERS 0..'Troy's Best ProductTHE Paul .T. Pierce 2i9.42 lon Hall at }t.:::i A •• \1., Tuc:;uay, \)r.pl"lIlc llY'!e l':lrk Jj:J�I.University of IJ11nofs..Wm. T. Brady •.••.......... $189.43 --_N. F. Brunkow •. 1 •••••••••••• )52.10 SALESMl.:.!. W:�XBD- -.A live younglUall to :soliCit ortle:,� for qaick sell­A. K. Fogg •.•........ _ •. _ •.. 113.��S. E. Fanguher .•••.•••••••.. 1 260.00 ug speci:llty amollg Lusine�;s concerns.1.... rn Pi k 9<) -'" Libe.nl COlllllli:-;sioll. Sample outfitI • n Dey • • • • . . . • . • . . • • 1 __ .• ");'(pocket �i7.ej fUfllishc,l frce. .!.ddr.as,l-he QU:lilty �l;lIll' Fraukliu, Ind.X': Wannoltz •••••. 1... .... . . . . 114.06�. A. Wright •••••••••••••••• 238.5;Unlvenlty of JIlsaourL FOR RENT-By III 0 II thor season,Rul'tseU Duek ••.••• '.••••. t •••• $120.95 tcr.ts . ovc.rlookiHI a l'iuc grovc nilP. D. Dysart ••••........••... 105.50 L:..ke Micbigan. Double compartment;IT. B. Gibson •••••••••••••• _. 220.2; :scrcene1lj furnishc,l. A,J,lress Box 55,D. B. Hndson •••• 1' .-.. • • • • • • •• 232.6; [.ake�itle, Michigan.R. W. Hall • ...•...... .. .•.. 102.54�. 'V. Terry •••••• : ••••• � .••• 16.1.30 WANTED-Four students having hadW .• T. Vieyl •• •••• •••• .. .• •• 16.IJ.Q4 �nl('S experience, to travel dunngL. R. Wikoff _...... .. .• 114.3·. summ('r mOllth�. :\lust be able to dem-Four University of Chicago �tn· vn�trnte the principles of salesman­cl('nt� :'IIlcl two University of ChiC'a�o ship to others. Chas. ScribllCrs Sons,H. So shlllcnts worked last !'ummer nt 1;(18 S. Dcarhorn St.thi� work for an average of 70 c)a�'��:1pltaJ<;urplns C1a!(N will h .. thor(lugbl�· truiT •• ·C) :tn.1 UDivenal Repair J4fg.Co., 1508 Cable$3.000,000.00 win work with an experienrcd stu.1ent I,lact'. I'hone:\1 hI. 68-t:!. We repnir5,000,000.00Undivided Profits 1.000,00.00OFFICERS.ER:'I:EST A. IIA�nI1T.1 .. t>Palc'lf'nt.CIIARI.ES Ih IIt�TCHI:'I:SO:S. Vlcf'-Pf'eJI=nAU:SCET J. 'IlT.AIR. VI�p",.ldf'nt.D A MOUI.TO:S. Vlce.Pr .. aldent.1 C, SAlnIO:SS. VIc:e·Prt'tlldent.."RA:SK W. S�ITH. Sf'cN'lary.EDWARD F, SCIIOE:SECK. AIItrt, Ca.hlnJ. ItDWARD "'AAS. A_t. C .. hl�JA'MKS G. WAKEFJEl.D. A.-t. caah1_LEWIS B. GARY, A_t. CUbler.DIRECTORS.Char'l_R Waelr�MIU'tI" A RJ"UIIOnEdward 8 Butl�Claar'l_ R. HulbardCSanlnee Baelrlnffham�DCVpeat •• Clyde )I, CarrF..dwln G. F�T'@'m ..Wat."'"' E. BlllirEdwar4 A ... eM�""('Ir W. CrMb,� A. Ham.JIl :,:tlc!(man from this or some other uni- �to"e�. hi"yde�, .. tc. Refini�h :In() lip'"C'r�ity. A �'l1:u'Y plns a eommi1'... ion hcl�t('r furniture. Plastering an,lwill be paicl_ These positions are open ('himnc�' CelllCnt; carpclltNiuJ: aUIlto an�' of the �tudents of the Uni\'er· c:.hin('t work a �pl.'cia1ty. E!it. fur·�ity of Chicago, furnishing sati8t'a(�- ni�hect. }'. De Geer, Prop.tory rcfcrenc('l". Tho company repre·. WE MAKE CLOTHES AT $18 "uPl'entati\'c may be founcI at 5i54 Kcn·weOtI a"cnu(', from April 16 to April2:J, hdwccn thc hours of 8 :30 a. m.aDd 5. p. m. You are invited to CAn.-Adv. A It\rge stock of Woolensalways on hand.Ladies' Garments Remodeled.- ------�-�------Association en Week.Th" Tlivinity l"C"hool assoeiation willmeet' Tuc9clay' at. 10:15 iD �"'kell 26. Cloaning. Dyeing •.Julius CooperTHE UNIVERSITY TAILOR1126 East Fifty_Fifth Street. \!\I:1II! �:1I,