UKIVEBSrrY OP aBIOAOO, PBIDAY, APRIL 17, 19aOld llIDen Stop DesperateNinth IIIIIiq Rally andWin Out, 9-5 FRESHMEN ARE PLEDGED m PRESENT DANCEOF 'NYMPH AND SAM FRESHMAN TEAM WINS DANCING CIA&$·fo.GIVE SPRlNG FESTIvAL'PAGE'S' AUlIiNI' tEAlDOWNS THE VARSITY Sophomore Honor Society RibbonsAppear � Campus-Score ClubTakes Twenty and Skull aed Mias Hinman to Coach Rival of"Ba banale" M • •Cresent Nineteen ee - uaac ..By Earle Bowlby- Debaters Get Two to One DecisionOver Sophomores-Meet North- -western Next Friday on Owner- Fete in Scammon � �i11be Held Earl .' 'JUIie-ship of Telegraphs 150 to p�teISoplwmore honor societies au- Freshmen debaters broke a Uuiver-MEET NORntWESTERN COLlEGE nouneed their Preshmau pledge yester- REHEARSE AT U HIGH TODAY !;ity tru-Jlt.lon last night when they PRACI1CE HARD FOR BAS£BAU.duy, Twenty men were chosen hy 1t!I�feuted the Sophomore debating teamI'at Page's pitching proved too JUUdl �core club and nineteen by Skull aml The "Bncchauale" of "Capturing ill 'Jobb l:!A. The subject was gov _ One hundred and fifty wome� of !Mtor the Va.rsity yesterday, and the Crescent. The }'reshmen will uppear Calypso" is rivaled in the "Dance ui The subject was go'\erllment owner- daucing classes will take � )a.,;.!IWAlumni finished on the long. end �f a!t.J.lay with the ribbons of their socie- The Nymph and Sutyr\" which wlli sl:ip of telegraphs am I telephones, Spring fete to be given ill .���nine to 1h'e score. A ratthng ninthI tics. feature Act 2 of "The Student Suo the Freshmen present ing t.he affirma., gardens the first �eek in J� .. , .. �.iLning rally on the part of the Varsity' The men pledged: pes ior," This predietion is made ,,�. rive ease, The Preshmau team was f('Rtival will represent a day ill. �W88 brought to & disastrous finish, ScoI'e Club. conch and managers of the show, who eumposed of Davis }�tlwaras, Donald The women's Glee and MandoJ.iA �whell it seemed that with a little luck Charles Bent, J� Bredln, Curl speak in high praise of the reeeutly IBenn and Percy Duke. The Sopho; will assist.._the Varsity might be able to tie the Cropp, Paul Denker, Richard Gamble, added featues, 'I mores were represented hy Joseph Costumes are made by the ,�",�score. Three straight hits had scored Henry Huls, David McLaughlin, Hen- Music is by Earle Bowlby, who also Hirsch, Edward Reticker and Rudolph ment of Household Arts and Ec:�0'one run, and men were on second and jry Mc}'arland, Bernard Newman, Her- composed the music for the "Bae- Moritz. mies, The program of ...,.. aII4third, wlth none out, when th� �re:1k ,tert Otis, Charleh G. Parke, Frederick ehanle," The daueers are James Dy_1 The debate was close throughout, dances follows:�occurrel� and Leonaed and ,KOOOruYjRitlgway, John Slifer, James sellers'lrenforth, James Sellers, Paul RussellltLe jutlgt.'s voting two to one for the � Pronam.,u're caught off the bases. Chauncey Scott, Charles Taylor,George and Herman Kopald. Miss Hinman is F'reshmen, The Freshmen were trained 1. Song by •. Glee club .• St�phenson was inthe box for the Travers, Martin Traer, James 'Vebh, lcOUehing. • I by .T. L. Hoover, who was a member 2. Dance of Spring.'\inrslty and held. his hard hitting Ope Eugene Williams. I' Tango Dresses Oniererd. of the chnmpion Yarsit), team of 1909. a, Dance of the Sunbeams.ponents to �h·e hIts. Poor backing in 8ku11 aDd Creacent. Tango dresses, fairy garments, The Sophomor(>!4 hnd 110 eoaeh. The 4. Dance of the Raindrops,critical moments was responsible for John Agar,.. John Alberte, Dunlap flashy "robes, gowns of the latest fash_ debate hing('ll upon the problem of ei. 5, Song by the Glee .elub,several scores. Eddie �ole led in �he I Clark, John Edgeworth, WillIs GOW·liOn will be included among the eoe- fieient Illnn"�e"ltmt of the lines under 6. Solo Dance of the South Wind.s., .bdting �or �he V�rslty, �ollecb.ng ens, Norman Hart, Donald Hope, PhU· turnes whleh are scheduled to arrive govern"l�nt ownershlts and the inter. (Eli7.abeth MaeClintoek.)three. sohel hits, whIle Babblt Stains IbriCk Jaeksoq. Roy Knipschild, Bit·h- in a few daYB. By the tIme the dress·lpretatJon of European experienee with t. Song 'by the Glf'e elub.negotiated a three �agger. O. B. R�b. ard Kuh, Norman McLeod, Buell Pat., !es come, the cast and ehorus wlll have Igovernment ownershlp, S. Dance of the Flowers.erts for the Al�mnl, collected two hlt!l Iterson, Walter Schafer, Harry Stan�- been whipped into shape. At'l'orlling to l The members of the winning team 9. Spring Song by the Glee dab:one of them being good for two ba.�es.lbury, William Templeton, Franl'lSlthe management, only a few hard l'e-Iwill reeelve tuition for One quarter. 10. Danes of the Children,Meet .N�western �oda,.. Townley, Frank Wheeler, Roy Whl"el-lhearsalB will be needed to make 3.IThey will debate the same subject in 11. E"en Song by the Glee club.The VarsIty wtll meet the North-er, Robert Willett. �rfeeted show. IH:lIper Mll on Friclay. April 24, with 12. Sunset Dance.western college of Naperville nine tbis_ _ ._ Rehearsals this afternoon will b� Ia team representing the Fl-eshman (Stella Motier; Kath;p.rin('· 'Bfown.afternoon. Northwestern usually has WOBltBBS IN, � �ISlIS:& held in the University high school1clns..q of Northwest�m Unl�ersity. t Na«.l.ine. Ha. ll.)� ". __oaf' of the-futest of·the·West1mr�mall .. - ' .. _-. -OAIIPAIGlf·P.LIIDGB $7OO1.gym.na8inm'-'Tonigh�.work will be-.jln - . .:..-- ------- -.---�--.--.---- . lrSOJ. GIlOOn D. a.ne�eollege � .. ad Coaeh. Pag- behev"�_ � Da;r-. Beioaua all J)bmor th�=l VIIJDIBS '1'0 WEAR POBBlGX (Mi ... Sty) ... ,that thiS y�s squad wtll prove 1)0......stagg, JlcKfnpq aa4 Ieti� : . »BESS A'r BK'.rBB'rA.INXB!ft'1 ]4. Song by the. G�� club.exeeption. Tomorrow the Roseland IS. �'B8JDB!ft' J"ALLII.__ 15. Da.nce o_f ,�he Fa�ri�_. .. ,._ .Eelipse team will oppose the regulars. WhiteIIair 8peK. '!'BOII BALL l"lRB BSOAPE Will DoD ChiD ... "apa.ueee uui PUi- � G��. N.�._ .BaE .... Workers, .�� .. the F�reign Promotion IPitch .. PUteeo. -;;;-to GroUDd After pjllO Garb at �terDatioDal lftght" Forly. women are "comp��·_in.1[ .to.R. H. P. A. E. c:lmpai- _ aDllounced the raising of -AnDcnmce PatnDeBaes. the �J�nior an(l Senior bur1;-all �"'!IIL2 3 5 0 C) .,� •• • 8t;eppfnc OIl Broken Sectlon of .'. ....Cole ••..•••••••. ,. • • • • • -1700 at a dinner last night in tbe Com- Outdoor p�tice is �ing hpM t!:a�'TBohnen •.••.•.••• ••.•• 0 0 2 0 0o!mon8. They predicted the pledging � Mandel will be clecorate.l with clif· and the teams �i11 be pil'kc � :n a .��" .NorgreD ••••••••• _I.. .. 1 1 7 00 I of the full sum of $2,000 for a year's I A woman of Green hnn wnR tum- ft'rent flags, anfl the ushers will wear Wf"ek.q. 'Captains of the 1-1)' to�o 0 5 2 'I . 1 t t th ' .Kann •.•••.•.•••••.•. support of Mr. GalaD Fisher in the bled fifteen feet to the ground yest.e!'_1 Tlu,honal roloT9 anI ros um� a e will be E'lected nit !loon as tho � ....Gray •. ••.••..•.•...• 0 1 3 1 0 >:&pane8e mission field, before the cnt) , day while descendinl!" the. fire CS<"npe, "lnternational Night" program of th(" lineups are announred..Des J'ardien 0 0 0 0 0 ;ot the weeek. lafter a drill. Although jarred by the i CO!�morolitan rlub tom�ow at 8. KU" Ten veteTRns art" out for tl,,� S,.n!�Libonati .• •..••••••• 0 0 2 0 01 Director Stagg, �r. McKinney, Oflf&l1, she was not baflly hurt. Ij('�ho ��h�,_Tit� Ti�RUt�re Taka�i Iteam. Cornt'lia Beall, ("apbt� .. of)�Harger •• • •......••... 0 0 1 0 0 I the Chicago Daily News .stafF, an.l The accident happene.l after a firr, and St>nr.hl Murakami Wd� usher. HI year's Senior team, lfarion 'r�'!"���Stains •......•..•.. 1 1 0 0 O,Secretary Whiteh��r of the Inclian1dhiIJ in whirh all Grt"en rt'siclents l1�t>,l .J�rant'se rostume: Eulogln Remte'7.:!ond Yal'garet Ri�� art' tryin ... �".:.��� ..J..conard .. • ••.......... 0 0 2 1 0IY' M. C. A., addre88ed the mea. 1\(r. the iron esrape on the w�t wall of Yl(!t'nte Fabella, Sal\":lllor Unson. a"" p;t.e�in� positiot+. anll Rlla I.ru"('.�.Stephenson .. .•..••.. 1 1 1 5 1 Mt"KinDey urged tlI_ to tonduct ::,' the house. The swin�ing lower st'etion, TomaR Confessor, in Philippine dn-ss; Iis working behind the bat.' Ot"""o 1 0 0 0 . .. . , I Ch A If B 1 I ...Kearny.. ..•.••..•••• ,mere aggr .. ve campaign, saying ,of the eseape had heen r('pl�Ctl nftt'!, land Tan .J�ok. anlr, ..• 0 0 :1-111 IPromising playen. are Mabel.. Jktr::et ..- - - - -, tIl at the prNeat is the peych ologit' " 1 the women flt.-st"enlle,l, wht'n a. latt' Go K('(', 1D ChInese attnt'. !lfa�aret Rhocles, Grare Hote'�i,_5 8 27 9 :t, time to )n��u)ate the .Japanese will.' tomer steppefl on the Inll;l('r anti the I &>\,,('n patron.� h:"'e been alMetl iDorothy Llewellyn, .Florenre Fol�Alumni. R. H. P. A. E. jaeas of ChristiaD eivilizatlon. He' whole mrehanism ldippell. The girl. to tJu� list of s.xty·thr�. Tbey are a�' and Rhoda Pfeiffer.Catron •• • ...•.•••.••• 0 0 3 0 0 described rt1�i�' .. the OD)Y way to elim_ �aII thrown to the ".ollnel from tht> Lf'onow�: lf�. Charl('S R. BaSken.mr·1 ,,1IDlors w,a Bard..Scofield ••••.••••••••• 1 0 1 3 ')Iinate the menaee of Japan. �eight of the serond floor. ,lf�. Art-hur G. Bo\"�, M�. C. B. The .Juniors. I"marting fr01ft: �'!�Boy)e .. '.••••..••••• _ •. 0 0 10 1 0 The � tea.. will meet to- Dean Marion Talbot In..�t night 11 ... G!"Rnt� lfrs. Roh4-rt Frankl!n Ho�ie_ .ll3!1ketball defeats, ar� workia� :'�.11Nithols _. . • • • •• •• •• 2 1 2 0 0 i day at 10:15 ill �e Y. II. C.� A. oEee elarec1 that the iron, fire e�ape haa, M� ••J. 'Panl GOOfle. Mn. .• Milton Shirl: to bui]f) up a 8trong. team. Uec���Roberts ..••••••• _ •• 1 2 2 2 2i to formulate plaDs for a s;ste.atie t e'ric1euUy rusted until it wa." in a clan· and Mrs. .TOt'Cph H. WhIte. I Bros..�it anel Beulah Burke .. r� "'��S 0 2 0 0 I I I ... .l_&uer •• ••.•••••••• , tala'\" .. of the UDivenity, to get a proas state.,The department ofBuiM- ring in the box, and Laura Walt ....H pp' 1 1 0 0 0 _, llar pl.A_.'__ I d G _, '11' t th fi BBCEPTION OPBIfB OORPBBDOBI '1..'u • • . .••.•..••• - •• ' one -aO -.0117 .......... every .an. jill" aD roon .. !" WI lDSPCC- e rt'l . eateDln�. ."Cavin •••.•••••• , •••••• 0 0 0 0 0 �apes today. lHAl �... ,._._ �_ With the opening of tilt! tMII''-o 7 1 0 va4 ADUUl .._..am._oa �_. &AI .• 1.; ,SteiDbl'fther •• • ••• _ _ 1 JIBIMI GLBII 0L1JB WD.I. C"oort... pradit"e for the annual tea.1I.1 1 0 3 o· �0B8' �'Ba_a KeDt neater '1'oDl&tat. ." � .Page •• • ••••••• " • • •.•• OOMBlii, WftB JIIII4'r ft L18'r _.a. ADD.---a� tOllrnnment wi) "oon begin. Doro�,- - - - - III � IJOIIIGIftI A Pret'ident's rcC!ention and lunl'h- T.1ewelJvn, Cor('nelia B«-all ud -ElI ...9 6 27 10 !! .wm lime -'Book of Per'IIlaDeDt Best- ,. •. " �'.Roberta. Three b� The :Men'�'.Q" club ud the Beloit deacea "aDa 1. I con at the Rcynolfls dub will open th .. beth lfa('Cbnt�k will he lUIlon, tUTwo bue hi"': C II OJ ) b in h )d ;"'int program of tho Eflut'ational t"onf .. r-lcr:nte�taDt8.hit- Stain"" Stolen bues: Saner. 0 ege ee e D w 0 a --. _.. _'h"' 1 Sa 'f' h' C t St 1 coneert tODight at 8:15 in Orchestra. �nlor ac1c1� hook.� wi)) be i�u�l ('nre to be 1l�lll toclay anel tomorrowNie 0 8. cn Ice Its, a ron. nit' � , .' f BOYN'l'ON WILL sPBAK� hall. The eombiDed dubs will give Jnne 1. The books WIll hl't n:a.m('S antI on the c:1mpus. Departmental con �r_A'1' _ClAYnt'W' __"'1w",'W'out· by Pago , by Stevenson 3. Ba�t>:" , I . "R _""ggvv_ aua.vv ....,a program of sixteen DU.ben, ton· home rcsillcn('cs of nil memht'l"!4 of the enct'S upon the general tOPIC, e('('nt_ .. __ 00'..................on· bail.. • ofF Page 2 off Stevenson r.. I .' J- I· .' .uAA�a.aao- '.&"1.1: aaDAU-., eluding with the Alma Katen of both tJaM, for "!'Ie after grn(luntlOn. Twoi Pro�r('Ss antI resent ConI ItlOn� In100 Attend Ftnt � Lecture. school"'. The maadolin elubs of both 'hnndrecl and twenty_five men an.l, the T('n('hin� of High Sch:1 811h· J)('an Boynton will I('a"e ChieA«WOn h d d _, t tt 1 1 tb i1lstitutions wiD take part in tM!'\"eral 'w()men ha,·e alrea(ly fi11('el out cartl!C. jf:t'b," will he heM at, :t::tO thiS after·' toni"ht to aUencl the Western )(i.aa-e un re &tunen s a enl e( " . I ,..• I• bl' B Dumbors. giving their futnro ndc1rrlC.�, an.l n,'on. ri Tr:t('hefl\' as:"Ot'iation at Warrew ..nt e &88 In a pu Ie coune on rown· I' .. ..• Pr f C1 k �ards ha\"e been !tent to 280 f'orm'!f At 8 tonight in lfanelel, th(' subject bnrg )fi .. souri He will adllrna t"-ing, under A88OCla� 0 es..wr nr'" . I ,.... •) • h • K th--6 Th I '1'0 BeceI .. ObI' ...... ettoas mdents, uking for information. of ·'E.ll1rntion for "'bmen Will he C"onferenC!o on "What Literature Of-ast. nlg t In eDt �er. e r R.-.s-. . I .' ...• ) '1.._ 'I.. Id Th _ _, th' Councils of tile Neighborhood elulnt Chairman Le DDr of the Alumni nl4' f1,9(!u�d bv �illent Mary f:, Wool- fenJ the T('8rher" and ·<Traditioll ....C" WI I lJ'C De eveTy U.-maay IS ,."will meet at 10:15 today to I'fteh·f' "oeia�on memhcnhip. committt'C, hn." ley of Mt. Holyoke eollCltc. ProfcsMr. ChanfYe in th(' Ameriran &hool."qu ... ter. .I'"nominations for a general head of all di\"ided the ('JaM into gr01lJl!'l of fifty ,Abby J� Marlatt of .. he nni\"('t":"ity orY ... o. A. � to Vialt xms. tho cl�b& The fool' dubs will com· and hu �igned a group to he ('an·IWi�eonsin, and Dean Sarah I •. Arnohl Onduatl:! 8tu4e1rta PlaD' �A Y. Y. C. A, fielc1 trip party will bine. in a hike to Jaebon park I"� by caeh member of his com·lof Simmon" ron('�, Roston. At �he Gradnate stuclent.� will hold it pi ..leave. Cobb tomorrow at 8:30 to visit I today, lelniDg tilt, DeighbcM'hoocl, mittee. E�'membenJ will be reac-hed j"'.1me tima tlJe annnal cleclamatJon nie llay 15 on the beach at j��&lae DUnoil Steel lin.. 'roo .. at 3:30. 'by letwr, telephone and personal calls. �ontest will be held iD KeDt theater. J)nrk...Chieago.\!\i:II;1I,,I:II•THE DAILY MAROON, nmAY. APRIL 17, 1914TheTODAY.Southern club, 10:15, Cobb 9B.TigerS Head, 10:15, Cobb lOB.01, i ":101,.; "1'011 ..... h:lt WI� 1':1Il .10 at thil:J 1t'\\"I·.1 to �l'e hi� can.li.late ill acti.," at �ophomore- WODlCn's I11DCbeon,12:"S,tilli". """"s f,a.·k Fishl'r," for our f·f, tllo 1lI"I,tin�� nor is h(' al1nw(',1 to fin.1 LexinJtton. Fifty Jnniors Attend Movies.f',rl "ill lIot b,· ill nJiIi. !tilt will �lH'.lk ,I'llt I.ow hc \·otm�. SUi'll adiun 1t�. till! j-'ift" .J1lnior IJlt'n an.l women at-lOI!d"r ill thl ... ril·nt wit h tl .. • prll;_!rI';o;:-;; I'c,ulwil is un.lf'hlol·rnti.· :Hit I l'Olltrar" Edncational conference, 1, Be,nolda' h�II.".,i the Jl('i�1r lonrhooll mo"ie� in aflf tillll�. K. I{ato. j h. thn �pirit of the tini\·cr:-;ity. All club; 8, Jlando1; 8, KeDter �- •. Iparty lnl';t Tli�lIt a.ftcr n class !linner1.\ mf'ric-nn I('gislnti\"c hOflif'l" have open Sophomore dance, 3:30 to 5:30, BeJ-. in J.('xin;.:tnn.Want.c; Publicity for Council I nold labhlef'fings :lhll the \"ot(' of ('al·h memo 8 c: •To the l-:.litor Begin Championship Chess Games."f'r i� mnlle puhlic throngh thc pre��. Remolds. club inform-' 8...-or what rf'aROn ana by what author -.... The fir�t ronn.l in the chess tonma-• I The UIlIlergrnduntc cOlln('i1 i1'! a If';:i�· Chicago.Belolt Glee dubs' ___. of theif.\· .I�('� fIle. Un.lergrn:1natc l'onn('iI of I Inti\"o }lo.ly; It i!4 Amcri('nn; wh�' 8:15, On:beetra hall. .... v .... _.., ment (or the ('hampion!'llliptl,(' 1, nJHr!(Ity c1o�e It� .10or� to t!IC: 1'!ll(,nlcl it havc �pedal pri\"ilege? l�ct Unh'e�ity will hf' Pl:lYf'1l ofT tOllay at!tit t't . ':> I F 1 r \' . of in the nf'�'nolt1!4 ('lnl,·.!ol 11' cn !'I n 1!4 !'Ise!4�Ion!'. n c, 11:\1'. ; th(' avernge �ttllient ntten.l the (,olin 'rOlIOnROW. -the average !'Itn.1('nt i!4 remin.lc.) of lei! m('tings anll let the !'Ihl.l('ntt hh.ly·hi� importntJ('c 011 the ('ampll!'l hy tht! j know more �on�erning the eonn('il('an.liol:ltc :111.1 nfter tllC election thej, UII "ugb tbe pres....same Mtullent sinks to bis former in· Froshman.Daily MarooDStudent Views on. Plays of the WeekOtlldul Studt'llt ��Wslull ... -r of tilt'vera>hy of ClIkul:o. Uul.The Irish Players. er of a towu, so that 110 matter whol'ubllsbed morulugs, t·Xl·t·l't Suuday aud ]11 a "l'ositivl'l,,' It" .lIuoduy, durlog the Autumn, Wlott'r nud .r as uppearanee won out 011 uny u;�ut.', he, at leust,BpI'lng quarters, by TIlt' Hully llurvuu 101' the year, tho Lrish Players are would be sun' to benefit, Arthur Sill'.:arr. !'l'eseutiug a bill of tried public fa- dair brought to the deliuiut iou ofn.rih's :t1l t his week at t.he }'iuc Arb Pl'lIll'i'OY all hls resources for cleverb. W. COUlq.... New. EditorII. 8. a...a.. .&tIa1eUa Bdltow theutvr, They are to �i\"l' "'fhe Ari�· t�ClUic uud fure icul effects, with the re-&. P .... , Sald.e ••• aaacer lUg (If the )10011'," "The Killg'� Thrcs- sult that the voluble unprincipled pub,EDI<rre4 .. Meoad-clau mall at tb. hold" :lIhl "Blalll'v Posnet " at the lIIat· li.·:tll with his eternal long-winded uudf�:'---:'��:C:-r �� l�i1l�arcb U. iJI('e to.b�·, "Tile Country Dressrnu k er" t'lIIpty spe�hif,yillg becomes a tlru!l:wd ''rhl' WorldlOlI�L' Wn rd,' "Birt h- u,l,litioll, to a splendid repertoire.80B8CIUFrJON IIATE& ri�ht;' "Hilty" aud "Thl' ).[agll:tlli. That ()l'IIII'��' wort.' 011 the uudieucvBJ' CUTler: 1%.60 a ,.ea .. : 11.00 a quarter.lSI' ..all: " •• 0 a ,ear: $1.U • quarter.JI:d1lodal-BII8I�.. omce. ElU. Zt.T.lep!aoDe Jrlldwa, IUU. Afl.r 10 p m ..,,4. Park ..... IIIOIIS LO\"('r:' tOllight, :llItI:t rept·tit iflll n',,('" ns he must hnve worn 011 h isof "Kut hler-u ill Houlihuu" :11111 "TIH' f r i,,".I� in !ifl' was in no �(,Jl:>!1' a f:lltHI'b'yl",�'" 011 �atur.l:l�·, both nf'tcruouu of :\Ir. Slnelaire'a but ruther of )1 r.Boyl("s, who effeeted Ilis churucter ix-At tlte I"'rfotalll'e Tuesday en'lIillg ut iou h�' repcafing the same t'fTl'd:-;KEEP ON TBiE GRASS. the tir:-;t ae t of �.'"II�t··S "Dier.Ire (If tOI) often. Thus be mnde of the ('layTho unique appeal of the Buildings :he Sorrows" was J,!in'lI, with "The a furee rather thnn n comedy, nltlwllghand Grounds department should secure Eloquent Dempsy " I,�' William Boyle. t hr-r« W:18 not n suftil'il'ut number ofcomplianee with its request, even �illl'e Dierdre hns ulrcady been COil' compllcatlons to keep the net ion rap'though all consideration for the Uni- sidervd ill tht':-:l' columns, nothillg fUI' i.l enough for a good farce. TIl(.' reversity and the appearance of the ther need be said of Tuesday's per· nn lt, was that the throe short netscampus wert.' actually dead. "Kcel' ou f( rmnneo thu n that it st i l] bears till' proved almost too much of a guo.lthe Grass!" 'Who can resist t hat up- marks of nmateurishness and pOOT thin!!,.peal? Every man, who from ludiffer- preparat iou t hut marred t lu first 1'1'l�.ence, Independence and eunvenieuees seutn t iun.has shunned the walks heretofore, "The Eloquent Demps)'''sbouM take delight in this new move- :lTOlln.l OIlC Jcrclniah of tll!'lt lIame, it!e Dellll'sy, to whit·h she contrihutetimente In fact the itulependent souls :u;tl his dToTts fl) piny �afe with hot�1 1'('lIIic effects that made her a worth�'Who belie\'e tllat rules :lre 1I1:1.le ollly l·oliti,·al fac-fions ill hi� ('r:u'ke,) l.itl·"· partllt.'T for Mr. Dempsy.tf) be broken, will ba\'e to take to thc',t ========.walks now. Altogether, we must cred_it the department of Buildings undGrountls with the wisdom of Solomon;:for howeyer the stu.lents take theirrequest, the desiretl result will be ntbined. And that is a unique uehie\'e· Nora Desmond deserves spee ial rueu-revolves ti"11 for lIer pl:lying as llrs. K:lt)l(.'r·What Tbe Cosmopolitan Club Promises:-_-_-:---------- .- __ .. - -- --:By Basudeb Bhattacharya. Thi� �� the first time in the· allnalsIf you hear :lIJY of our co·etl� sittiu!; of the Coslllo})Olitau club, and of thement-aetually persuatling stu.lcnts to l'll :lIIy of thu camplls seats ill the l'uj\"l'rsity tlmt such un interestingclo as they shoulU anll take some in. L:-i�ht suu:-;liille of the youthful l·crformallcc will be stagc.l, rCl're-tcrest in tbe appearance of the cam·pus. �l·riu�, whi�I,crillg to her matclif, "0, Sl'I:tjllg :til natinonM from all corllersit'� too goo(1 to bc true," we besecch ct' the cntire world. Say what youyou, please 110 not belie\'e her siuce we lil;:e-if �·ou have malle any other cu·shall pro\"e to the cOlltrary. They d\) g:lgelllcnt, ybU ,,;11 have to cancel it.J.:ot know \"ery much ahuut' it. They 'fhis i� oue lJight when you WQuiu navoCommunicatioD."Let's Back Fisher" !"ollletillles I,ass hy, gather around, or tc: sny. "I wish I wus in Russin.."To the Editor: !1t'eI) thruugh the sluntilJg "'iiIJo\\'� .If Something better Ulan Tungo? lIcsit:l·I belie\"e you are willing to let me the rellcnr�:ll rooms of the Ellis hall lion? We will not 411Swer tha4 butput in a. word or two with reference :HU! catch a few glimpses of the gor· ",ill ask you, "Have you ever seento the .Pishcr calDl'uign now going on geous oriental attires, or. perhaps, at J�J.:lInta?" How many of you knowill the University. 1 can not say too the most, su('ceed to hear a few in- how to .lunce thc Ring Dunce? Then]DueL in favor of the splendid oppor- 1�(lbeJ"cllt fragments of the great Chi- ::gnin, Hintlu marriage. Let me as·tunity thus uffor,led to thc students, .Itt'se melody or a few tillklings of the Hire you, there is no goltl, no eartblyas well as to the faculty of this great II::IH:illg Lell�, autl theu go away, tlis· I'0JWt'r that will ever enable you to se·lini\'crl)ity in tuking a \"ita! l,art in :l!'l,oillte.l, that tlil'�' arc not tuken in, ellie :1 l,a�� to go insille of a real Hin·shaping the future of the }'ar Eru;t. \\',0 cau SWellr ill the namo of --0, cia telJll,le that you may know what uYou vrobably wcll kuow that the city ulmost al!y:.hillg-that nono of thi!ln lIillllu \\�edding is like. You lIlay reall0; Tokyo, wheru lIr. }'isber; is at hu\'c us yl'L been nllle to talk to our '<Iut it in the pages of a book, I".work, is the center of learning for the grent '1':11':1 Hac&. the wouM he Hill' that will gi\'e you as mudl i.lea otorient. Just think of the number of Uii hri.le. Xu, not a soul belonging tu sneh a thing as--well, what's the u��studeuts there in that city! Thirty till' l'lli\'er�ity, t.·XI'('l't t.he one hUll' {'\f talking? To aIM to :ill th(,!'t�, theretbousancl Olen in the colleges alld uui· tlrcu and fift�· }lNformeTs, knows any· i ... Chinese Tri Logue. Do you kno,,·'\'ersities, both private anll �tate; four thing about the 1lI�·�terious Bohemian \"('ry nnwh ahout Chin('� court�hip:th(\usand Chinese students in \"arious nmgil'iall's illusi\"e art:;. Xot cvcn tlU! FUllll�'? Well, �omething that willaihools, and six hundred Koreanl:J! rf:l'ortcrs of the D:tily ::\1:1 roo II, clever 01.1 ke you laugh in your �it.'e'p. F:tn��·Among thcse students, we notice tod!!y as th('Y nrc, coultl �cI�ure an iten'jew :1. Chinese maiden, clothell in I III Tf'a gradual decline of religious entbu. with Kl'nji 'fo.ln. l'hilll'�C costumes, r�ting in a Khmnsir.sm anel Oloral \"igor, 'lIen an(1 wom' Tlwrt.· is ullly OIlC way t (I kllow-:ln·1 Kl:n.m, anI] then the athnirf'r makc�en aro abandoning their oltl faiths, that is to I,atiently await the risinJ:: Ilis cntrance, make� hi� 8:llnm awlanll endea\"oring to find a solution to cl:rt:lin at the grt·at Leon ).[aulld ns' sings the melocly. '�lo\"e in Chinn s(lifc's problcms by int('llcctual meall:4 st'n:hly h:&l1 ncxt 8atllTll:l�' e\·cnin:.!, Ilifferent from ours?but intellect nlone. bns ne\"cr sa\"e.1 t1w Aprii 18. l[:lIlY of the ofTit'ial rCl're- Comd nnd you will he Ollt of Ch:·80ul of man. When materialistic l'hil- 1'1'flt:lti"t'� of the fon·ign gO\'erllmcnts, �ngo. ]lIinoi�, U. S. A., for the ni:.:ht�o�opby and natumlhstic litemture nJl of Whom will ()('I'uI'y the lwxe� (.(it in the strangest of 1'!trnngc lall!I�.Alwcpt O\'er the empire with the rapi,l ha\'e bct'lI ticnie.l the (:()lIfi.lelll�c-tlJ:'�· l't,.·illg' things that you enn not .I"":lmintrodudion of thc Wcstern ci\"iliza. II" not ],now nny more than you do (.f in the wiMcst moments of yourtlon, it was (care.), hy llIany tliscern ah,ut the \\"01 king of the cIull. .\11 ilJJ:l::ilmtion. When you go },al·k (ruming Dlinds, that the entire �tu.lent :;rc nwaiting tllC c\cning-the minute, tl.o tJleatcr you will murmur that. �llI'hworld would bc afl'cetetl hy its fatal �: I;) P. lr. :1 .!rt·::m ('\'cr enels.blow. But the hetter d3Y is .lawllillJ,!, <::"1" We ('untrill11C to tJJi� grt.':lt. I�ause, :;iplifi('ation )'()�ition. IIc is not .. 1-nntI i.lealistic p"ilo�ol.lly i� re�ainin�its hoM upon tile Mtu.lcnt cla�:-I(·�. Then,to.), the phYlJical tcm}ltation� :Ire 1111 .•t�Tious, perhaps aln •• ,!'t I'('yollol th�pale of our imagination. Think wllntan opportunity is thi� fur Christiallworkers, anll :Mr. Fi:-lher is nowengaged, ju�t in millst of liueh oppor'tunities, to uplift our �tu.lentR an.lyoung men. Do not take the l"tiuationto be only a religions one. It i!4 moretban an evangelistie fen'or; it. i�, tomy mind, an international I'rol,l('mwhich at once opens before us an in·measurable amount of meaning an.1�ifjcanee. The question of how fur ! l-=======::::::::::::===========-=========:'==========-======���==�! '1/I1/ "CHICAGO" SUITCASE LABELSIliCOAT OF ARMS STATIONERYII University Of Chicago Press1.1 5750-58 ELLIS AVENUE,III and Room 106 Emmons Blaine Hall" SOMETHING NEWThis is Dot "a-Iong-time-agof' s�ceylA few years ngowe mnde up n C'::';'trdt,;from the purest and clwiccst of lOU:l"en­our thought wus, ",ho shall we gh'c ti"'I!lto first-senators-cluhml'n-sports'lIe'l­college men? ,\\'e suit! the first F::lim:lCi;tarettes in the coIIc�c to\\"ll:->-wt:il, YI;aall know their phcnnmc!l:!l SUl·l·C:-;S. To-day more Fatima Ci:!:tTettl':' �.l .::this country tlum :my uth.�·�· IPlain pnckngc-bcst qu:!li �y-: ,vt_'lltrci�'Urettcs.·Di$tiD�ripe'v _I . lndwiduiJI .I 'lOiorlj(]'"T .. T·raiDing unelDaDS daa,mg}OUrself 1IWl7 pleasant things. It nnerbus out Coc:a-Cola. The leading athletes and ball­players in the country endorse it. In training quartersor on the field they drink it for tbe refreshment andbenefit they ha.e found it contains.Delicious - ReCreshingThirst-QuenchingTHE COCA-COLA CO�A ....... c.. WIInInn,..._ .. Anvwlbiak GI Coc:a-CoI8BuDetiJi May See Noyes HaD PlaDs."!an� for 1.la Xoye8 hnll nro in the,if'all�· •. fTi"t·� in the northwc:;t corneror I�f'xill�t(lll, an.l lIlay be �f'cn from9::lfl to J I ::;U e\'t�ry morning...TTEducational conference, 10, JlaDdtll; R<'\·('nt.y-five women attcn.lel1 thc tea2:30, Hutchinson aat'e. ,gh'en nf'W wnml'n y('�t('r.l:1y Ity the up-Internationai Night, 8:15, KalldeJ. . pcrcla�� nn.l m('mh('r�hip committees. IIlI! C LAS SIFIED GIVES I....ECTURE ON. .. "Sci.n ee and Realtl .. with K'�! ,�D'I'K!� CHRIST1AN SCIENCE the Scriptures," first published in tlu.'·ADVIill.�'.� _ ,.�r 1875.All main floor and balcony seats It may be of Interest to learn that6e per line. No &chertiMmenta reo were filled, and 100 extra chairs the simple reading of Science audeeived for Ieee than 2�� � ..d��':' placed on the stage at. the lecture Health haa healed disease and sin,advert1llementa mat .,. .,_ ... _. fulf'U' th Ser'pt re "Ye sh 11on Christian Science ghoen by Mr. ling e 1 u , a. . . � know the truth and the truth shallBlts8 Knapp, C. S. B., last night Inmake you free."2'0 BBNT--Juue, July, August and Mantlel. Mr. Robert F. Ilea intro·�ptembcr, i room furnished apart- dueed ·Mr. Knapp, who is an officialweut, 135� .l!:ast 5�th St. Four bed-Iecturer from the board of the }'irl:itr')oUls. Bxcl'l)tional opportunity. Dr.. .' ... Sigma Alpha Epsilon announees theJ. B. Uhoocs. Tclehoue Midway 41!JH. �Lurch of (.;hr1st, Scu�ntist, 111 Boston,pledgiug of Willard T. Goodwin of..:\11 uutfiue of .Mr. KllUpp·S lecture Sail ):o'rnncisco.yance.L08T_\u opal ring, a aiugle stone 2011ow8: Clothesthat willarrest theattentionand admir-ation ofcapablejudges are the kindof clothes you willfind .here at a verymoderate price.Our "Throw-Over't=-the exceedingly popu­lar coat--comfortable and roomy in raggyhome spuns and brownish tones--$18. to $25.Come in now and view our 'magnificent array.Dockstader & RexfordSuite 816 Republic Bldg.State and Adams St.Chicago.tranalt .. 4,763.·n 5,!!04.2-1l,f)1;;,3d3.S:� �-----------------------------with a. tiffany settmg. LOtIt betwcen Iu llll that J(.>8utJ diel, he made it (01ficlal PubUcationlLexiugtou and &hool of Bducatiou. clear that the pO"'er he employeu wus UeJ10rt of the condition ofReward, }o'iluler plea� return to Helen IIOt 01 hi1ll�1l. .lie 8J_.et:111l"aUy ue HYDE PARK ftATB BANlty. • I ·!l·ll U· .t h 01. lot'lllt'tl lit Cblcago, Slate of Illinois, be..u.ulg It I u. mversa y aveuue, or erured, ···.fhe ::)on can uu 110t lUg (',re the eouuueueemeut or bustuess on thetelephoue Itj�li after ; o'clock in the IlilU�cU', but. what he seeth the .tatber rClurtb day or AI,rll. It)} .... atl made to theMveuiu". "1.::' Hit) ability, thererore, to obliter· .A udltor or l'ubllc Accounts of the State o{. . !lllluul�, purauaut to law.ute diseuse and 11111 wus the result 01 It t:SOUHL'.:H.WAllTED-Auy University womau "hat he actually knew about liOlt, 1. Loaus :who wuuts to learn more of the th« Fntuer of WJ all. Wht:ll he taught Loaus ou real es-\\' tate $ 48.183.oiliollle Cbuutuuqua ork for thls sum; that suure underatandiug of God to hig I.oum. on coUnt.Incr will meet llr. Buxton at Lexing- uie ... iptes, they were able to perpetuate eral lJt'(_'urlty :!-&G.G9-I.S9H 11 10 ,t:: A M T d Uther loans audton a at :.0) ••. , UC2 uy, or 1.i� healing ministry. Lndeed Chri:s-dlNt:"ounts .. 4OO.-&i.U:;phone Hyde Park 3739. rinu healiug WWI eontluued for a pcr· :!. ()Vt'rorllttsiod of three hundred years after th�::. Investmenta :BALESKAN WANTED-A live youug . . 'h . Stlltl', county and. . . time of Jesus. The ability of a C r1:5 munkillftl bontlll 1;;.u::0.81man to SOhC1t orders for quick selltiun Scientist to heal the tJick anti l'ubllc senke cor-ng specialty among business concerns . . th h . w'holl due purlLtiuu buaad:ssruumg roug prayer 19 yLiberal commissiou, Sample outfit. Otb�r boptla andA .1.1 to a better understanding of G� who tif"CurlUeti .. 77.3:!R.GO(pocket size) furuisbed free. r_uur .88. LO I._ of. is the divine principle of man'tJ ex- .3toe_ corpor.'l'he Quailty Shop. Frankfin, Ind.. allon ..__ istenee, This is in agreement With the 4. 11lsc..ellnDeous· 'ltt-sources:FOB BENT-By mouth or SCru50U, Scriptural command, "Acquaint now Purntture and} If ith h' .1 b at peace" }o'lstures. . • . .. 8,2Ga.47tents in a pine grove ovc.l'lookinc; t lyse \VI un, anu e •Other resources,Lnko Michigan. Double compartment; Oue who is sick is not at peace. Oue Nafe dl'poslt vault!:! 8.134.( .. 1 16,400.101 furuished. Addrcss Box 55, who is llistressed either in mind or iu ro. J)ue from nanks:8c:reeuel ; NationalLakeside, Michigan. b(hly is not at peace. Nevertheless, It ellSb on Hand � •pcquaintance with the divine nature Currency. . . . !!!!,7:!0.OOWANTED-Four studonts having had t'ndows one with that peeuliar intelli- (iold Coin •... 16:).00Sliver Coin 2,8,;3.33Billes experience, to travel during gcnce which inspires him witb the llinor Coin ::.. 110,43aummer mouths. Must be able to dem· powcr of peace_, and thereby rultt. out 1. Otbet. Cash l:etWllfCetJ:. I f --, Cbeck. and otheronstrnte thc prmcip es 0 Dalesmnn· un clisturbanee, whether mental or(._..... sh Itl'DUI ..ship to others. Chas. Scribners SonB, l'bysical. Therein do you have prt:- Collections In6(18 S. Dearborn 8t. sented in the briefest posaible state- $iU4,3:i:!.ll112.707.831;;0.626.904"'0.83ment the preeise method of Christi.a- Total nesourees· ....WAM'TED-A bright, pushing college healing-acquaintance with the di- LIABILITIES.man-to sell accident insurance to vine natlll'e. 1. Capital Stockbusiness and professional men only. f h ali that led to hid In 0 •••••. • The first case 0 e ng 1. Snrplus Fond .•Good compensation to the rIght party.. �-=_.. Se' 3 Undlv'dedthe dl8Co,·ery of vlU ..... lan 1ence wasW. C. Powell, 175 W. Jackson Blvd. ad 'th Profits.... �,099.48that of ·Mrs. Eddy. She b IDet WI � ('nrrent In..UDivenal Repair IIfg.Co.. 1508 Oable an accident which those about her terest. expell8Nf all U and taltN paidplace. Phone Mid. 6842. We repair consitlered must result at y. D-I. �JK*lta:stoves. bicycles, etc. Refinish and up· linuutcti by the weight of eo great a Time certltl-helster furniture. Plastering and f(,!lr, the effort of self-preservation ca� •••• , •Savings. lJubJectand turned her naturally from the eontem· to notice .. 2D3 ..... 3.37fur· rJation of her extremity to aeek com- l»emand. subjectf rt· h B'bl AI a devol1t to check 4"2,10a.22o . In er 1 e. ways Certified CbHks ll,601.8:!stlltlent of the Bible, it was but nator- ('ashler's cbecks 4.770.80"up ul that she should tum to its inspirr.d 6. lll�"aneoull ..... hllltlea:Ilf'IW"ed tor taxl'SJ,nges for comfort, cOllsolation or hope and lntf'reat. !I,838.1dor rt'lief. But there, stripped of all t'onUo!tf'nt fund. 722.71material aiel, 8he bet-ame imbued with l'OI'tal wa"l�n .inwning ray of 8piritual reality. Sht' funds... •..• ",002.00hf'gnn to �ognize that health is not Ibe . Total lI"blllt"" �1.()1:;·:t: .. 1.t-."l:\. f)t'l4hy conllition to l�t or 1m·I, llatth.. A. lIarmon. o{ th(' IInl('I'�irctl, bot rather the gift of Gocl, a:. art State Rank. do solemnly I',,· ... nr tilDtimperishahle as God him8Clf. In that lht" aben· .. statl'�ent 15 true to the twat Itf• • 0 "Il7 knowlt'd� an" IM'lId.sh(' recognIzed what COll8tiutee the Im- IlaUh ... 1Iannoo. ('.""hlt'rI!'t'Ttalit.y of maD-that which e"ery i'T AT.: 0.' 11.I.IX0I8.Christian admits an(l belie'oes. Bot 200.000.0030,000.0022,086.73182.91�himney cement; carpenteringca;.hinet work a specialty. Est.Dished. F. De Geer, Prop.WE' MAKE CLOTBEs A� $18A laQe stock of Wooleusalwa78 on haDd.Ladies' Oal'lllenta Bemodeled.Oloaning. �etn.�JaDas CooperTHE UNIVERSITY TAILOR('onnty of Cook.she saw in it U preBent a poMibility SIIbMc"rtbfod and hwom to IM>fort" me- thisa� are goodDeBS aDd honesty, ancl sh ... · elf'Y'f'IIth day of April. lfil-l.• h I I...... • h (SEAl.) \\'ftldell S. l(e-rlC'''",·as IDstantly ea ec. .& nat 1'88 In t f'Xotur)' I"uhll,..yp.ar 1866. She couhl then say withPaul, "the law of the spirit of life inChrist Jesus hatJa made me free from Tb"'e-' New Tan·H--­tht' law of sin and death."1126 East Fift7_Fiftb Strll!et..makes it possiblefor us to offer youa suit for $30 whichwould have costyou $35 under theold tariff-·-other prices inproportionNicoll the TailorIt was indeed a wODllerful experi.t'nco, nncl ('oming so quickly, Mrs.f;,ldy experienced ('onlticlerable cUfticulty in explaining it to thOlte abo·lthfor. Then l'he ret"ognizecl that "h,'never coultl explain it properly untiil'It:(' morp. thoroogly unclenrtood it2'PrinC'irle nncl rule of operation. In tht'efTort to learn the explanation of herown healing, she renmecl her 8Cart'hin the Bible &lId continued for a per·iod of yean, until '-'he �li8(!overet',hc,w Chrhrtian healing opera tell throug"")liritunl Jaw-the la" whieh .Jeml:4fulfilled. She began to write oot b�roh�e"OntioD8 coneemin4 the Chri"t·Inw. These writinp formed tlle ha· W= Jerzemtl SoIUlIds of the more eomplete reeord knowll Clark aDCI Adama 8tneta, 0h1caI0. the World Sleep.'-3 hundred thousand lone night workers, at a thou­sand different tasks. lighten the long hours and heartent!1eir labors with the fragrant coulfort of fresh-rolled"Bull" Durham Cigarettes.The telegraph operators in the darkened cities- theni�ht herders on the silent plains; the night-watch onfar-sailing ships; to .each 8nd nlJ ,..._£ !�em comes thelonging for the cheerful com�r.� � .�;> of these fraI_,.hanJ.rtiaJe dgardla. fashioned by their own skill, to theirown liking, from ripe, meDow, world-famousGEN.UINE"BULL DURHAMSMOKING TOBACCO(EnoaP for I-. .111 •• cle ..,.., In ecd 5c _>The world-wide appeal of·'Bull" Durham is with­out a parallel in the annals of creature comforts. Millionsof men of all nations and all cbsses find in "Bull" Dur­ham hand-made cigarettes lifelong Dfiogmenl and Iaslinlsalls/adim. Their fresh fra-�'!fOJ= grance and mellow flavor aredltNC' 5c"" a m1eIalion. Get "the makings"today and "roD your own."F R E E An Illusrnted Booklet,. � bow to "RollVoarOwn, "and a Bookolcigaiette�wiD both be maiJed.� to any address iDU.S. 011 JK1ISfal � Address "8aI1"Durham, Darham, No C., Room 1210.THE AI'tIERICAN TOBACCO COMPANYTHE .DAlLY MABOON. FRIDAY, APRIL 17, 1914Mail at Faculty Exchange. ,IrJ],ceGIVE "GYPSY SUZANNE·�OPEN SATURDAY NIGe HaresfootClubofWisconsinChoo�esAnnual Musical Comedy-Stu­dent Conference Orders Freshmento Wear Green Caps(By Intercollegiate Press)llallison, Wis., April 16.-" GypsySuzanne' is the musicul comedy to bepresented hy tho Haresf'oot club ofWiNCOIISill, April 2-1 and 25. at theFuller (IIII'm house. "Butts" Butlcr WIllrN. Peckhum will hl' t he star of theoj-orn. The fnmous footlmll 1.layerwill be gOWIIl'd ill till' lnt est, creationfrom Paris, :1. gowll t hat cost 11ft1'dollurs, All "WUIIII'n" i II the cast willweur imported dresses, The fi�t Ilressr ... h .. nrsal wi ll 1 •• , uvxt \\"t,.llll·s.lay.Till' l!});i Radg"1" wi l] hI' .list.rihutedIf:t�· Hi. Xu d.· lux» (',Jitioll will bepuhli�III'.1 thi� YI'ar. 0\\ ill;.! to the losson t his ":'(I't'lI�i\"t' i,"'1IL' in WI:t. Theannuul will h., iSSll,'d in two bindings,the crush costilJ� two dollars and thelonther three,Fr-:shmen Resurrect C!an9.World'!; (lreatest Clothing Store-No E. Comer State and JackscuWhat Suit Service lor Young Men MeansOurThird Floor.FIRST of all. it means a sympathy with their preferences---our"style. minds" and theirs "run in the same channel. U It means,too. a full realization of the variouslittle idiosyncrasies of pattern and fitthat a young man knows to be the verylife of a suit. And it means. too, a deepconsideration for a young man's purse,for we're famous for our wonderfulvalues at moderate prices. Any model,be it English, semi-English, "loungy"or conservative is here---every patternfrom the subdued gray or blue to thelively green or tartan or black and white.Young men's suits are· priced at $12to $35 and represent unusual values at$18, $20, $22.50 and $25. T'he "humhlo frl;�h" hus h('('n com­pdlt'tl to rcsur roc t tht' �rl'('n ('up heIa id nsi.le last XO\""lul't'r, b�' :\ rulingof the student '·tlllfc'rl'Iu'('. Xl'W ElIHter"hnts·· hnvo lWc'1l I :-:rc'fllll�· packednway in t issue pap.'r. while t hr- greenchnpeaus hi k., fh.· f:('I,I. The Sopho;mores nro hot nil tl .. , tr:lil of nny first)'enr mon who ,ll,.·lilll' to wear the('rllmplt'il pnncnko, nnd .1t'I·lare thatth(' Ih'linqtlf'nts w i] l hc' 11.'1,1 stri('tly toneconnt.An invest ignt ion of the rn�lling nl1esor f'rntr-r nit ies nn.I !"ororiti('!'l hns beenma,l(' h�' a (,OIlHllitt.·., :lp)loillt�,l by thehonrd or rf';_:c'nts. Thr- r.'port will berr.ntl(' til th ... r'·!!",!f� to,la�·. and it i ..probable thnt tho rille's will he ('hang.(,,1. Th('rc i� ,·ollsi.lc'rnlll.· 11i�!lntis(ae­tion with UtC pr(,�""t n11('�.»ekes Win Bowlhur.Delta 'Knppa Epsilon won tho inter­fraternity l)o·wlin� tournnment with atotal of forty g:tm('s won and four­t('en lost. A �r('('i:tl mntch was re­qnir('tl to Ill'(·i.l.. the t,i(' between the)ck('� :11111 nt'ltn Tau D('ltn.Spring . Overelats Without ·a nawFourth Floor.Hunt for flaws in this spring overcoatof ours-- style flaws, pattern flaws.woolen flaws or value flaws---you'll notbe able to unearth a flaw of any kind.. Huge stocks of Hubmacaans, Chesterfields, Raglans, form-fittingcoats, knitted coats, etc., $12.75 to $35---every part lined, coat is shower­proofed. Special values in silk lined coats at $15, $20, $25.lCupyright l!lH, H. of K)There is une laimed mail at the Fac-ulty ('xchallge for the following per­sons: H. G. Cope, R. D. Finch, 11.Gugg'S, T. IIc.lma,. .J. R· Krause, N.If. l\[nthers, Ell. A· Ross, M. E. Bed-���������������������1�S�. �������.��.• , �� � U� � .it B. Gi�n •••••••••••••••• �Q27 dcl� J. H. Rantl�� C. R. S. �de�.. The most money made by students i lJ. E. Hudson •••••• '.. •. . • • • •• 232.6; son, .J. ll. Raker, Ben]. Blumberg,, . I . IR w Hall 102.5' Wm. Beauchamp, E. T. Brown, Roy. l,f t 1e nlltldle west last summer WIl!\ • '.. • • •• •• • • • • • • •• •• osmade by those in tbe employ of The �. W. Teny 163.30 Clark, F. N. Chandlen A· D. T.w E. n' h d C rw T V' I 165."1 Cockrell, .T. T. Coleman, Dr. Elmore'. Ie ar Son ompany of Chil'n' .• • I.ey •• •• • • • • • • • • • • • • :l ..go, The average monthly earning-, of J.... B. WIkoff ...... •.•• •• •• •• .• )]4.3·1 'V. Elliot, Susie 1\1. Guild, Lolabela representative number of the stu I Fonr University of Chicago stu- Hall, Dr. G. R. Henry, .J. na\'alla,.knts who worked lust Yn('atioll nn' .1l'llt� nrHl two Univenity of Chicngo Caroline :\r. Hill. "'i11inm .Ta..'4ki, 1\1 .• \.gin'n herewith: H. S. �hl.l('nts worked last !'umm('r at N. I.ei('aman, Elizabeth Eo Millel".Nan-State UDivenity of Iowa. t hil4 work for an average of 70 dRY!\ na Lathe, Jnmc!' A. Ri('e, H. B.I I,cr man an,) earned an average of StOC'k, Lt>wi� Stunrt 1\1. Carrel, Thanc-A ,"er:t�,' k' R J TIl J T W 1�:;.;f; per 41ay. New students inter· oUt, • • en 1 an( . . 00 ton.I llonthly .t::trllill:':�\" ; ('w('cl will be referred to the8e men.j S. Dose ••••...•.............. $:!n.J .::::n 1 F The �ompany is now organizing ..I . r. rank........ lSfi.:;!iiii •• ���._�. __ .� •••• _�_. __ .� �G G ]�)'.I •. I' r:n�����m�udwom"h"I ,(�o. rnco .•............ . " ...j. '-:. W. Cockshoot ] 1�.r.:! for the \'aeation of 1914. Eaeh of th(' Use Commons Again Tonight.J'tJ I nr 111'_'.11 d:t�!i will he thor(,ughl�' tntir,fod an.1 Both the Men's eommon� antl theSPRING STYLES ARE HERE I '. 1(' ,-. Ine .• ·I:lra lInwlk •.............•• l;.U;ll\\";11 work "'ith an experienced stu,lent second floor of tile R.>ynolt1s club willThe very spirit of Spring has been captured in the wonderful colonu>! .. T:. A. :,\Ii�h:\.('h ••••••..••...• 1 ";!I.7:: 1:·�I('�m:," from this or some other un;· bE- opcncll for t1�C 3t the ihionnalof our new fabrics now on display.. H. llllkh('rji :!O!).wlwrlCity. A !l:tlnry plus a eommi.''4ion ,l:tn<!e tonight :tt 8.Greens soft in tone. often blcndtnl! into browns. promise to be veo � . , ._,·will It(' )lni.l. These pot'ition8 are opellsmart this � I·' hila T arl7.ck :'1111.:'.,The many new shadcs of grey!'; :md blues will also ple:lse men of t.1.stc. ":ml .T. T'i('r('o . . . .. .. :!in .. I:!: to noy of the �.tt1(lent8 of the Unh'erPliable, soft materials that len:! thcmsclvr.s to the correct close fittinJ! II�it,. of Chif·:t�o furnishing !'.'Ltisfa'·- The 8outllwc!it. Ncighhorllootl cluhatylea. are 1D creat demand. University of Illinois. • ,To fashion the new snug fitting c10tll�s requircs thc utmost skill. \\. T n 1. . ." tor�' r('fcrenc('�. The ("ompany repre- "'·n� ('ntcrtnine.l ye�terday at the homo1m. • ral' ••••••••••..•• $lsn.I·'1 . he f .JI t 5"54 K80 the .Jerrems way of tailoring these new smart styles appeal more x·u n k -., f sent:lt,,·o mil)' oun .. a 4. en· of lfnrgnret I.nucler nt first or n �er·" r. run ow 1.,_.111 fA') 16 A"IItZoDIl7 than ever to men who seek to be both individual and smart K F w�oll a"C'nnC', rom pn to prl ics of tens in the neighhorhoo,t.:\. • ·ogg •................. 11:;.�'" h f 830tD tltefr dress. I R F.. Fnngll h('r 2fiO.OO 12:�, �tw('en t ye hours. 0• :,' a. mIl'and 5. p. m. ou are lnvltec to eft .We tDvtte you to Bee the great p. T. Pinkney 122.;;:) -Adv.dt8play of the correct new � X Wnrmoltz •............... 1 H.Ofi Men of t.he upper cl:1�",('s have h(,(,11SprIDg materials at &D7 of our invited ·to tile to tIle Fr(,Rhmnn clnn�,.,tine atons. X. A. Wright 2��.;;"; 1916 Women LUDch ., .�B FOB 70tJNO MEN University or Missouri. S h '11 h I.JI 1 h tomorrow nt :;::10 in the Rcynoltl�• op omore women WI 0 .. a nnC' . ("lob. Frc�hrn('n will he allmiU('tl hv'ftIBBB 8'1'OBE8: 7 N. La Salle St. 25 E Jack!';on Blvd. 71 E Monroe St. P.n��('n Duck $120.!l;; eon toclay at 12:4;' in Lexington tf'a I .•• • � ft�� tiC'k('t�. 1Inmilton will furnishP. D. Dy�art ..••............ 10;'.;;0 roOJll.ROYAL THEATRE63rd & COTTAGE GROVE AVE.NICHOLS STOCK CO.Now PresentsTbe New York Lyric Theater SuccessThe Blue MouseNIGHTLY AT 7:30 and 9:15MAT _ TUE. THUR. SAT. & SUN. 3:00PRICES 10 - 20 - 30 Brief CamDus NewsGives First Tea. of Sories.Freshmen InVite Upperclassmen.the music.