Baily marnnnVol. XII. No. 123. 1JlIIVBB8rrY OF OBIOAOO, SATURDAY, APBIL 18, 1914.CHiCAGO STUDENTS WIN' 800)U mDING WDl QUARTETTE IS SUCCESS REACH ONE THOUSANDLocal High pupals Get Scho�rships FEAmRE SHOW TONIGHT Burlesque Rigoletto Singers Score I DOWIS IN cAMPAIGNin Speaking Conlests-Continue Hit at Beloit and Chicago GleeAnnual CooieJeoce With T ea- Will Portray Sixteenth Century Club Concert--Mandolin Club Will Continue Galen F'lIherchen of St:condary Schools Scene At �International is Favorite Movement Thia Week-CoDiri-Night" Entertainment butiou Average Seven DoDarsVARSITY QUAlms INDRAIE RELAYS TODAY'Qiooia aadNorthwestemAppearto be StroDaeat ConteDden inHaIf·and Two Mile RacesGertrude Bobuer of the Senu high Paul Russell as Gilda, Willinm RoeauCAGO HAS STRONG TEAMS school, WOn the reading contest in the TO SELL SEATS THIS MORNING as the fool, Rigoletto, Oakley Mortou CREATE FRIENDLY RELATIONSsixteeuth annual conference with sec- as the bar-room girl, and Robert Mil-Ulliverz.aity two-mile and half mile oudury schools last night In Harper A lIilltlu wedding will fenture the Ier UH the giraffe-like Duke of llnntu:, I The one thousand tlollar mark wurelny teams will compete in the Drake AU 1. Helen Laflin of Milwaukee WUN ··Internationol �ight" ellte:taiulllen� !ga\'c u burlesque. of the Rigolett.o quar- reached by th� Gulen }'jl:Jher c�wp�nzelay carnival totlay at Des Moines. second, Louis Ballsarn of the McKiu- of the Cosmopolitan club tODlght at SI,,·th' at the Uhieugo and Beloit Glee I workers 188t night. The cauipargu willE,'ery University in the Conferenee, ,It,y high I:JC h (01).. won the prize for ex- in Muutlel ball. The weddiug is ira IUHI lhllilloliu concert last uight in continue on through next week beeausuwith the exception of Purdue, Indiru13.' tempore speaking, Elgin WOn the cup three seenes, and portrays a historical Orchestra ball. The burlesque was the lonly one-fourth of the Universisty We!1and Ohio State will be represented, I for team speaking, with the Uulversity ir.cident, which occurred in the Six_I feature of the program. I have been approached. Contributionsand today'a events should aft.'ord an eX-!high second. The wiuuers of the iu-I teenth century, The prlncess Tnra The Beloit clubs, especially the 1\IUI1- II from the studeuts have been runninJlcellent basis of comparison of the,Uiduuul contests will reeeive a yea.r·�IBae, has made a. vow that she ,,;iII'tll)lin dub, fount! great favor with the high the average being seven dollars.ehanees of the West in the uationuI1 scholarship in �he University. Prof. never mnrry unless the suitor recap-! nudlenee. Ilolzruau's ·'Spirit of IUII�- According to the workers, the $2. oon,re:lays at Pennsylvania next week. J. M. Clapp of Lake Forest Prof. A. tures the lost territory of her father.The I}.cmlence." followed by Dvorak's "Hu, which will support Mr. Galen Pisher. � .niinois is sending three teams, Iowa E. Phillips 0 fthe Lutheran seminary, great Prince Prithwi restores the terri-; n-oresque' as an encore was the prin- in Ja}mn, will be raised by the first ofthree teams, Chicago two, Northwest; and A. E. Bester were the judges. As_ tory and the ceremonr takes place. The i eil'nl number. The "Invictus" by Huhn the week.ern two, and Wisconsin and Minueso- sociate Professor Clark presided. wedding scene will be carried out w:th I ";':'8 the �ea'·iest nu�ber attempted by I -One of �h� nl�st signiCicant reasonsta one each. Coach Stagg and eight A general conference will be held to all the pomp and splendor of the SIX 'tl,«: Beloit club. Chff'ord Pearsall ap- \\ hy the L niverstty should sttpport therunuers left for Des Moines Inst night. day nt 10 in Mandel. The subject for tee nth ceutury, it is deelared, J.o,:ared in a solo number. eampaign, according to workers, is thatWar(l, Barancik, Knight and Boyd will discussion will be "The Definition of Tickets for the program may bl� GiVe Several Bot_ it will be easier and more humane torun On the half mile team, and Camp- tht" High School." The seeslen will be purchased at 9 this morning in Manuel '·I.:uul Sightil1g" by Creig wns the create Jricudly relations between Ja-bell, Stout, Leisure and Stegeman 011 let! by Dean Babeoek of the univel15ity hull eorridor, !!lust pretentfous etl'ort of the Chicago pun and the Uuited States by correctthe two mile team. This will be the of Hlinois, and Principal. Jesse B. Da- The cal't Qf the lIhlllu wtl(ltlh1g wi 11 I :llligt>r8. The Mandolin cl�b played ,el}ucation than by sen(ling battleshi�9.first time that Chicago has not been "is of Grand Rapids, Michigan; H. E. be: 1"Un Pen a· Amour" by. Bilesu, Lon Tb«,Y' stn�ed that the Y. �. C. A. 10represented in the mile even4 the ree- Brown of the New Trier high school, The Cost. : Payne and Francis Hamilton appeaJ'ell its teaehlDg of the Engbsh languageord being held by the University. It W.. J. Bogan of the Lane Teehnical Tnra Bae, the princess of Bedore, I ill solo numbers. The cQmbh.etl elubs would open the door of Ameri(':m learn­also is the first time that the Univer; high sehool, and M. H. Stuart of the and daughter of Rae Boortan, �closed the pr�ram with the alma m3- ing to the .Japanese students so thatsitY' has sent more than one team to Illtlianapolis Manual Training high •..... Mr. P. Snha (P.M. S. College) Itf.rs ().f the two institut.ions. they cou.lll obtain high itleals anel highDrake. school Rae Soortan Rajah of BeQor" an ,I moral standards., 1 MR. BU'.rLBB TO BE PBBACltBB "Wtbat .... ssf ::MeaDs.DUDoIa Is StroDe. 01r1cfq � DIDbea'. fAther of tho heroine.. . t" .. DDa'.• '.... -� " B N Dutt (U f C) , AecordlDg to -tile popular behef t�e,Chicago'. strODgest competitors to-. The atlministrative officers will dino •••••••• .-.r. •• . . 0 • Organ Becital for 'I'OIDOJI'OW JIom_ • _ •. \""or(l 'miSSIOns' seems to mean PIO:19day :';'m be Dlinoia ad Northwestern. nt 12:30 in t.be HntehiDBOn cafe. A Royal Gnard. lnrs SerriCOI JIeSIns at 10:45. . •. '.. r B N Ch . U f TIl) expedition," !mid one of the Ir_en y�.�oth' universities are Bending half mile tliscussion of general principles of the •• .w.r. • • atteQee { . 0 .�th R· . f u The Rev. Mr. Willis H. Butler, pa3- ·terday. "The Y. M. C. A. wishes toand two mile teams.. Dlinoia has an eXj· relation of high schools to colleges J.'n wi aJ, the pnnce 0 JD.ew&r. I.... B Bh h U f C \ tor of the Old South Churcb, Boston, state, that the twentieth eentl"T'y mis-tremely fast quartet in the shorter dis- will follow. . ., .. .m.r.. attav arya { . 0 ., Itanee. Yurray, indoor conference Teachers, principals, and competing ){D8ici�8 of the Royal Court .. Messrs. If:lss., will be the U1l1Yersity preacher Isionary work is to create a sY:Dp:1thet-P 8 Chi (U t C) do tNnorrow worning. The organ reeit:l1,' ic interest and understanding I'ctweenehampion in t'he fifty; Hammitt, Burke students in the prl� eoptellts aU,ndetl •. nnappa • Q • ftp o·and 8tirion wiD compete for the Or- th� president'. reeeptiop and lu�cheou Roy (U. of V.) by Dr. Stevens will begin at 10:45. 'Ith" orient and America."B II ri Col fte IIDsk:al � There are many Chinese �tu,l('nt�&Dge and Blue. Northwestern also has yester'lay at 1, in the BctVllold. club. rriest .. Mr. . Sarma ( e.. ng •rI � Orgnn Prelude ......••••••••.. Bach· 'who are supporting tbis camp:- ign. Thea fast team, which includes Captain The written exam1natioll8 fQr prizes lege.) IVi E 'Am Genfer Se�" ••• - •••.• _ ••• Bendel .Japanese have been eontributing inOsborn and Thayer. The Chicago:n American History, Botany, EnaliBh, Ministers, Guards, sitors, tc.f Procet!fdonal, "When Morning Gillls'large amounts. It is report(',l thatquartet last week broke the existing French, Germa� Latin, Mathematics, Tho complete program 0110w9: . I _the Skies" _ • . . . .. Barmby e,-en the Russians have been int�restellDrake �ord. The former reeord of and Physics were held in Cobb anfl '!'he Propam..1:31 3-5 was cnt down to 1:31 2-5. Ellis from 2 to 5.. Following the ex- 1. Overture .. 7he Orchestra. IAnthem, "Ha..crt Thou Not Known" in the issue_Dlinois and NorthwCtrtern appear ttl nminations women visitors were en- 2. Danish Dancers. •• •• • • • . . • •• • • • • • • • • •• Pflnegger ----4----" llragi"-Earl of Comer and Baron IOffertory ••••..•••........... Tonrs WII.L IN'SPBC'I' Fm3 ESCAPESbe the strongeRt eontendel"8 in the two f(:rtained in Leldngton and men in the':· 4U ..........,P I IRt'cesslonal, "Purer Yet ana Purer" Green Han AcddeDt F� b,.mile raee. minois has a wonderCully Reynolds club. Visiting teachers ,lincl) a!( a.•. -.••••....•.........•. _ Dykes �_ ,_ .__._fast qnartet at this distance. Captain at the school of Education at 8. 4_ Comic Tumblel"l .. Weakly" Co. �-- ... ._ ....".�H d T• d ..... 5 .Japanese Artist .. Kenji Toda.SAuden, en enlon, applng an on 111- � W�'B B41IeatioD.. • WOlllEN CHAJIPI�N8 'rO R('pairs are heing- mafle on the firltI . G A Hindu Wedding.Dill 81'8 a group of half milers, who�� The general 8888ion was held in Man- : PLAY � KA'I'OBBS e8Cape from which a resident of Green'- fi 4 National Danees.equals U9 aard to Ind. Northw�t('rn ·ld('J last night at 8. President Mary E. • OK OAIIPUB 'rOIIOBBOW hall fell fifteen feet to the. woon ••at f ft-'L_ H &_'-'1.' K ft <a) Philippine Rigodon. 'i. 80 aat. vaourn, OloCa&ln, rn, I Woolley, LL.D., of Yount Holyoke --- .Tburs.Jay. An inspet"tion of all 1'imilar"'---I an f Th V ){isses BrighUHall, Sager & lliss llary Brown, American cham-I bo h f 11 1. and ... l'aA er are ut men. e ar- ,college, spoke on "The Practical Value . app:aratu8 a ut t e <"ampns 0 ow�;·t _ .... _t at 'L &'- ---'I f th 8traehan; Messrs. Bemte:o.:, pion in la(lies' singles, and Mrs. J. F-I L • .1 t. F' ..1 ·11 ·11 b h 1181 Y q1l_...:: 80 aas ... e BCAlP 0 e of Liberal Arts Training for Women" tile at'Cluen Ire un l' WI e (' Ik -2 a · Confeuor, Fabella A Un8(lD. Williams. partner of Miss Brown in ·th t· te I·t .1· t �present Drs e roeuru, &II appears to lri8S Abby L.)(U'Ia� head of the de- ,1'!"1 5 rl� r regu arl y, accor( Ing 0 ..'L_ 1· at f .te. Am- Kansn� (b) Bohemian. the> championship doubles, will pIal' I . .II'(" a ogle avon ....., ., r..nnnent of EeODODlics at the university . . l'fatement gil'"en out bv Unn'cnntv :\\1-Drake aDd Nebraaka are dark ho'M'{'!,. •• ..' (c) ChinC8e Playenl. exhibition tennis matches Saturtlay at. h •• t.1 -All I·' .• • • of WIBeou81n, leetured on Education 9. The tnternational Minstrels. !:30 on tho courts at Ellis avenue and, t orlh� yes eruay_ (" a�� �nbut are CredIted WIth haVing fast of Wowan for Larger Responsibility I I '. . C<,bb wIll march out of the bmM1OJt'ln• (From left to right). tile MulW:lY. The women Will pl:aV I·. '.teallltt. i'l Home Yaking;" and Dean Sarah . the reqUired or(ler, on("e e,; ery qual"FJol'"d Weakley ........•... Amerl("n !Ilingles, and Kveral Bets of .loubles, R·l t f 1 ·to . '11 h IILouise Arnold of 8immoDS eolle�e • .• tel". e8U en SOl orun rl('� "'I (t ,XOBTHWBBfB&X OOLI.BGB 18 ' ISwanl'on •• • •••••••..•••••. ' Swcllen with .Tames .T. Forstall and Alex Sqmur··d ·11 ft th· th tBJ:o(lke 011 '� ABpeets of the Edu. n.. • ra s 0 ener an In e po..." •DBPBAftD) BY VAlUII'rY. IOkUda ••.••.•.•••• -......... .}nlla eaptaan of the Unlft",lty tt>am, :l� I '6Th ·1 t· h' h th G.r .... :acation of W()Dlen.' Knaie was fur- . .. e nc�u en In w IC t' J n.,--- Hastings . . •. •• . . .. . . .. . . .. .lamn1cn rartneT5 Both are res1tlcntl' of Chl- .. I t reDeIt .JardieD aDd 8ImD Pltcll OIdcap nis'hed by the Women's Glee club. •. .' . 'hall woman waR InJure( waR a m� -Benitez •• •.•.....•••..• Phlhp(llO� e:lio. I 11··1 •• ·1 �( C �tID Baq VletorJ' Onr OppoDlll� Departmental confereDces were heM K B h . I I'greta ,e 10('1' t'n" Mil • r. '. .•I uchynka .• •• 0 eml3 .. t (n ·1 r� � .... in the different eampus builcUngw nt • . ""OJIBN WILL HOLD 'I'HBIB IDOUgln� �u)lt'rmt('n' ('nt 0 t11 I mgs,Grevbrll •. .•....••....••.. Amerlc:l �9 G 6 J. I k ..3::10 Papers were read by 'high 8{'hool •• AlQn1AL SWIM:II:IMG IIEE'1' anll ronn,1!'. • t 11'1 a u('�· ('(lln(,l-Ai(le() by the brilliant pitching of d·r.. 't instructors. IBosworth (Inter10C'11tor) .•.. Amerl(�n In/1f B&'DIII9- clt.nce thnt no oth('r wom('n w('r(' ony,._ J 1· d Sh U t'-e Vi"'-I·ty nn ,nlvenn y. Sontter •...•••••• . .••.. ,...... Cuha Al'BlL "'. IN .a-"'�"""I h· ·1 11" th t· h th 1 't�� arc len an U, a .... " t (' a' I f'r nt. (' Ime w ('n (' )0.had no tronble in taking yestertlay'R ILee .. ••••••••••••.••.•••••• Chi�a l�'·(,Ty woman who hn... h:lll work in wn.,o loo�('nef1. Although n (nll fro'1lgame from Northwestern College f,f OOVNOlLS OB� 'fIIBBB IDalgetty ••.... •• .. •.. ... .. nrit�1!l. the 8wimming c1n�"CR il'l eligihle. The�" th,. fiTl"t l'IN'tion of thfl ('�('npe I"onlo1Naperville by .... 8 to 1 score. The BOIIIKBB8 I"OB IIBAD OF Cor(10'·a.. .. •• .. •• .. .. ••••.. llexlcol ·11 t· t b ·mmin.. 1·,·in"' '1..- (I . .. . ht h'".... . .• ,,·1 ("ompt' e In n RWI ... , (I ;-.: J10t 1m ata, l'I('rlOus mJl1ry mig. ,two pite'hers 'held the visitors help1('",.. KBlGJIIIOBBOOD OLUJISI RhaUaeharyn. .. . ., .. ,. . . . . . . . .. in'1�a lohtaclo I'Iwims anll p111ng(,H for .1i�' in�u1Ted. A thorough in'-(,l'Itigntion ofat all .... - of t'L ... -Ille ret·n·ng t IBe,likian. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Armemn't "', h t t t th .. I b I"u-.;"". ·av e-., I en 1·. I nncc. nomen W 0 t'XJleC' 0 C'n ('T . (> the mffh3D1l'1m "'11 e mal c.b 'h rl'L K1 k I Grace Ho�hki., Alt. Fishel' an •. Frank Weaklv Amcru'a . .y ted &OO1lt route. oc 0 m, the.• • . '�ontCRt hn.l'"e heen askC'(l to sIgn np Im- ---+---N rt'h _. ·&-h __ ..lI t f EJ�ne Johns were Dominated for gen· I d· tel Bame Bath Apr CluiTm.riU.f) w�"ern pluc eT, was glN'l a an-•• me la y. . ._,I b t 'L Ch· h·t th Hal head of the eomblned Nelghbor- Gin 80108 at SPring Ihsidal. Roth AJr.lT haR lw-C'n n�mt'd g('n('T1' 1lUng men,· u Wnen leago I evII '-- h-..lI th· • t· ..1 - 1:000 elub1l at • meeting of t'he eouncils Infttl'11mental and vOC'al 1'10108 will Mathews to 01" 8econd Lecture. .chninnnn of th(' Qna1lrnngl(' fete to hfJu"1la y .",ne 1L"11 e1l' gaC ICR an .. �or-et' 'heavily. yerlerday. Jl'embers of the four elob" ,constitnte t.he finlt part of the Spring Dean Mathews will 8�k on "The, ll(�ld the niJl'ht1'l of llay ] and 8 h.Pa 's men took the lead at the will vote in tile elections t'he 8eConn ItItI!deal Tne!lday at .. in Manflel. Stn· Cbu-reh and the Unil'"e�ity,'"Y Tn�,ln�' �onn�tion with t'ht" JW'r(onnnn('� of_ rt,ge h L·bo t· _1"L_,s t week of Vay. Petitions for additionaliident.� will join in the Ring at a, an,l'lat 8 in Mandel, in thp !If'("onll w('('l\h· ''The Stn.lent SUnI'rior." The ('ommit-I",a W en I na I W&lI\IL"'It:- went .0 • , I·'("andidates must be signed by ten c1Ubtrender seledions from the new Uoi\"er 1ledure of the series of "The Tw('nti('tll ,tf'f"S to ("are for the ("I all!" boot�. wiD__ ,eo. ..... - ,... 4.) lmembers. aity 80DI book. Century Church." ibc choseu s'hortly._.THE DA.D.Y KA.B.OON, 2A1'UJU)AY, APB.IL 18, 1914.r:-==============:===============-========-==-! SOMETHING NEWI1/ "CHICAGO" SUITCASE LABELSillCOAT OF ARMS STATIONERYi University Of Chicago Press5750-58 ELLIS AVENUE.�D Ro�U� w�� portrny� in t�llil�!!"�������d�R������1�0�6������o�n�S�B�I�a�iD�e��H�a�IL����I�..fashion, Josephine Sturr guve a �al'a �10:15, bh.· reading of the part of the plulc-sophie Fc.·licite. Dorothy l'hilhd,·;,Moot for Y. l!4. C. A. lleld trip at Le Cerclc Praneais is to be cougrat.,l'ubllsbed morulngs, t'l:l't'pt Sunday and 8:30 in Cobb. ulated upou its presentation of "LaMOllday, during till' Autumn. Winter andSpJ'in� quarters, lIy The Dully lIaroon Educational conference, 10, JlaDdel; Lcterle de Pruuefor t" aud "La Bat:ullt'TheTODAY.Daily Maroon .. Bulletinvfill'lal Student !'\t'WI'p:aIH.'r of the Unl.v('l':dty o! Clllcu::o. .• GIVEs REVIEW OFFBBNCH CLUB PLAYS(My Special Ccrrespondeut.j ,2:30, Hutchinson cafe. c1" Dames," AlI the urruugemeut« forInternatioua.l Night, 8:15� Handel the evening showed most excellentb. \v. Co&Uacb.. New. EclJioB. S. 90.... AWe&1e8 Bd1to! TOMORROW. mnuugemeut, und the plays were reu-B. P .... , B .. lae .... aacer University religious service, l1,Kan. dered wjth a most communieutlve vi£DUNd .. ..eoad-cla.. mall at tbe dG1. vacity, TIle epigrnmatlc peasnut Peri Ih'ClUcaco poetomce, ClUcaco. IlL. Karcb 11. Sophnmore smoker, 3:30 to 5:30,Beta the modest and appealing little con11.1. 1Ul4.r Act ot Karcb I. 1171. ....Theta Pi house, 5555 Woodla.wn ave.MONDAY8UBSCBlP'rlON BATES.B,. carner: '%.&0 a fear; 11.00 a Quarter.B7 ID&U: U.IO a ,.ear; 11.%5 a Quarter. Junior college chapel, men,E4ltorfal-Bu.ln..... Olrh:�. Ella. Zt.S7�"le��e ,�I:'WII.'Y 100. After 10 P ID. M!l.ndel.Franklin lecture 4:30, Harper Ml.3.llnroon Press. �:ill Cutt:.t�l' Grove .1\'�. Physics club, 4:30, Ryerson 322-Zoological club, 4 :30, ZOOlOgy 24.Chubb lecture, 4:30, Cobb 12A.TUESD.A \.THE COLLEGE OF COMMERCE ANDADMINISTRATION.The College of COllllDerce and ..:\,1- .Tunior college chapel, women, 10:15,min i strati on has become unpopular Mandel.ritll studeuts fur t w 0 :lIh';;ed n':. Botanical club, 4:30. Botany 13.;:om�-oDe, that tIle work is tuo hard; :Fra.nklin lecture, 4:30, Psychologytho other, that the hard work douo is building. south lecture room.of little practical value. Thc first Rosenow lecture. 5. Physiology 25.v iew shows the uttcr lack of real ill. Student Volunteer band, 7:15, Lex·sight into the true values of college Ington H.on the part of tho.� who hold it. Hard Classicnl club, 8. Ellis 10.work-nnd thc hartler, thc better-i�the finest thing possible. That is whatwe are here to do--or, more correctly.should be here to do. The other, tak- Mathews' lecture, 8. MandelCommuoicatioo.A Letter from Nanking.ell as a statement of fn.ctt and not as 1'0 the Edi tor :a reason for unpopularity, Is correct,according to a certain point of view;but fundamentally, it is wide of thomark. That n course ill the University0= Chicago is not prnctical iD theseDSe that it incheases e:lrlling IIOWl'r.is utterly beside the quesUoD whcndecidiDg whether the course is ynIua­ble. None of tIle finer values of life--Or a railroad employ a mnn, becausetcr Tucsd:ty at 4:30. Officers in chaTf�(,he eouJt1 tnlk by the hour On tho 110- F k Hor the s()('ial pro�ram arc ran - er·"elopment of the Tran�ontinenbl �. . old presitlent· )[:mriC'c Alhertson,viC'e.rate structure? Wherein clocs an tlm�' ,• f 1 - .- - president, anc1 .Te�sie Rifl�cway, treas·b'lve olin. atJon for an\" CrJtJC1�:nwhate'\"cr of the renl "alucs in the ural'.CCllrsl'S? The stuflent who thinks that Fe:\tnre Articles on Plants.the courses are worth any the le�!<, he· Plant histori('s, clisC'nssions of tl:r­cau�e they (10 not .-nahle him to ,-_'1. life of thc tOl.:'ICC'O plant, ane1 hri('(e'rcape th(' cIrnil�('ry o( h(';!inllin� II('ar :trtil'lf's on "ariol1s t('('hniC'a1 snll.ieC't�t)lIf� bottom in the hll�inf'!'� worl,l, i� f(':lture UI(, nnml'('r of th,. Dot:tnic-alf(,olish. He i� in the !':lnlC I'}a�� with r.:l7.f'ttf'. "'hiC'h W:lS i��l1('el 11Y the Un;·tbe misguideel c1reamer ",ho im:1:!illC'!'I '·t'r�i:�· pr.-ss yf'�tcrc1:1y.'J:.,t cbhorate !'tnc1i('� of th;� �tlrt. nr(';;r(;ing to prOfl1JC'f' rcal hll�inc'�� 11'n.1C'r�.anel the ('hnp who !'f'('S !'1JI'('f'�-': �lnwin:!'t>efore }Jim whf'n ll(' r('('('i,·('<: I, is ,], ..�rc_'e of "PH.n. (;. nn.1 A.L" ;\ J,,'r fr, tllink ('l(,:lrl�· :lnll :I(,l'l1rntel�·. fll101IleltlH'�·. 1)� !':oml" tnrn of Fortl1n,.·� "'}'('I'l.nT throne-II tll('ir o",n n:Jth'f' nltilit,·.('W'r r(,:1l'h a r('�pon�iltl(' po<:ition inson wbo wnnt� to g('t S1U'" lwlldlt from fl!.. }'1I<:in('<:<: li(f' or thl" nation. Tf:f'his �ourses, hnd het:tcr l('a\'(' tll(' I'll;' romp:lrnth'" nhsl1r,lit� o( �ul'h n Jlrop­,·crsity;. �nd a f('w mont.h� in l'll!'i· o!';it,ion. rl('mon�tr:lt('!'1 :It on("(' fll:lt fll"ness cone�o nnel thrn gf't n jrth. Thr h:pothetif'nl �tnne1:lTft of' the flepnrt·mcn wbo t:lke C. nnd A. ,.qhoulc1 r(,:11· M('Tlt. tnkf'n !'IO Inr is not I'orrcrt. nnel.ize ("lea�ly that the '\'n1ne i<: lnTg'('l\' of' 1'0111"«:". it i!'l nnt1Jrnl thnt the �tl!'cultural and de\'el(tpmcnt:l1, nnrl h:> r�('nt!'l c-1ingin� to th(' wron;:!' 1(1":1 t'fcontent to get from the work :In in· the work, nrc (1i!'lnppointf'iI. Th(' pro�tercsting jnsight into hllsinc<:<:, anel f'T thin� fOT th('m to do, i!'l citheT totb .. weat facts und('�lyin� mo(lcrn iTI' wnkc up nnrl Tcn1i:r.c what fhe rc:tld'J�rial phenomenn, and a !'Ionnrl m('n· ir1('n in the 1'011(':;!c is-o� f'1� ;:!'et. outtal development that will enable them or the department. was very amusing' as the J.:ltl�J.t." �I:JI·_quise, whose uristoc.·r:ttic :lrdoJ" W�l� till'dimiuished by the s}:ul,lt'rousl,Y rt'�pt'c-t �ful �illl':{ tlt·livcrl"ll ill Illn�t cxvelh-utFrench, w ith trill" Parisian �'·"I·1l I,,·OliYl" .MlIJ'till as tilt' .Mai,1 AIIl:JIJd:l.In the '··Uatuiill" de D:lUIt'S" the spi.·­it of tho pluy was fuirly wel! rt'lIo1t,rt·oIa!tholl:.!h the rearrangvmeut of t.lu- plotrobbed it of some of its must Ilr:IIII:lt i.·f catures, .N evcrtheless .1()�1'1t jilt' H tl�_NS did full just.iea to the ehuruct er otthe ehnrruing aml keenly illtdli�'�lIt THfISMOOTHESTTOBACCOThree men on basesand no one out IThe:' 5 the thrill youget in Velvet toke­Did you everfill your pip'! withtobacco that hasbeen aged in the leaftwo years? Perhapsnot in these rapiddays-if you want toknow the meaningof true mellownessand a rich, gmoothflavor ask yourdealer for '�elveL··co.FuDtwoounce liDs------------------------------.-----.-----.-----�.-----.Hotel CumberlandNEW YORKBroadway at sttb Street.Near 50tn Street su� StatiOD ad53rd Street Elnated.."Broadway'" can from GrandCentral Depot.Seventh A veaae Can from PeIIDqI­naia Stad ..KEPT BY � OOLUO. JI�NR.ADOUART.1UI JI'OR OOLUO. II.IfSPECIAL RAT.S FOR OOLUO. d�.BTen M�nutcs' Waik to Thirty TheatresHARRY P. STIMSON. MANAGER1IF..\IIQUARTBB8 n;a CBlCAQO. N �W. Modem and FireproofR4'".om� with Bath, '2.SO and up.Training Ti�emeaDS deDt:� yoanelf many pleasant tblngs. It neftrbars oat -Cola. The leading athl�t� and ball­players in the country endorse jt. In tr:unlng qaartersor on the field they drink it for the refreshment andbenefit they ha� found it contains.Delicious - R.efreshingTbirst-QuenchingTHE COCA-COLA co.AtI .... Ca.1 ·A· t III·L.'" lium Shir-ley, Thc neces:-Iary mi lit nrv. AltllOu!.!h it will )C .. nClell '"tory" beforo it rcuvhes you, you may g-Ialllt'r "':U� thrown over the whule hyt he Baron nnd t.he corporal in excel,1)1' interested ill knowing of the reuu-i("1 of U_ of C_ students which was lent makeup,held in N:tnking on )[ar('h 17. Pro- Creclit is t1u� to the stll,h'nts fl'!"f 1 �Irs. S .... r\·is cntcrtninec1 th(.'jr }>rnisoworthy cfforts to carry Olltc�!'or a Ill':" ..slI(.·c('s.�fully a rathcr difficult tas! •.\'l'ry dcli�htfulJy at a St_ Patric:k's el:IY81i�ht short·comings ,,,ere noticcallk!linneT. The guest.s were seatell :ttsmall tahles wherc the articles on tl." ill thc mutter of n(�cent, an.l it h,; Ull'c,hlC'ntion, CUlture, appreciation of tIl(' na'uu as well as the clecoraHons r�- furtunate that somc of the actresscsbeautiful, whether in art, science 80_ • d I f E -, f eli.l not pitch their \'oi('es more success·, m:u c( llg 0 ... rln same.ciety, or life itself-ean be reducetl to DuriDg the evening letters wcre rca.) fHlI�·.a· s rdl·d m b - f I Th T· 11"" e"""Jll-ng S nollolc· w::'a a sue-• 0 on�y aSls 0 vn ue_ e from other U. of C. gratluates in Chial:\ "r. .. _,University is IlOt a business collefYc (·(:�s ane) pro'-es thc bospitaJity of tIlt'• '. • h , aUtI greetings were sent to two wl�ot"",,.hing I-ttl th- tl t -II } 1 Ccrcle Frnncnis and its efficiem'Y ill..... - I e lIlgs Ja WI ena} I} "iiI come to Nimking from tIle Ulli. _a person to eaTn n few more clollars- ('�:ltivnting a reul lo\'e anu �nthusiaslllYersitv next autumn. Before separat·it exists for tlle purpose of clenlop - •the goo."! oP "Alma lf�.. e:J thc �'rench language.._ mg wo �ang u uI�g renl men. aDd wo�enJ..lD the so- ter" and imaginetl that we couM bear Women W� Entertain Children.Cl!ll sense. Now,. conSIderIng thc C. th(' chimes in the (listnnce. A baby party for faculty chiltlrl.'11:mtl A. work-it is perfectly true, that Tl· 'I' "'(:"ollter �Ir 1>laDllc'!lOSe presellt. were �, ISS � ,�- uncler se,·cn years has been ,tho trninillg given wi�1 DOt enable ;1 ancI Mrs_ A_ A. Bullock, Mr. anc1 Mn;. for May 11 by tho members of Greenstutlellt t(' get a better job wheD he WiI1iam ITlImmel) l[r_ anel Mrs. Guy hnll. Esther HorDer is in chnrgelea.ves co))ege. How could thorough PSarvis ancl Dr_ and )[r�. W_ W. etc�r. th(' party_trainiDg in the statistical "Inborn· IYours vcry coruia ly,fl'ry," drnwing elaborate grnphs of iD' E1e:\�or Whipple Peter, '07. Form Snell Baseball Nine.trir:lte economic phenomenn, get more 8 1914 Plans for a spring teDnis tournamentNanking, China, )Iarch.l , •thnIl a sneer or a laugh from nn em· Uild a house bnsebn)) team were tlrnwnIII oyer, if presented as n. quaJificntion WILL GIVE PROGRAM AT ul' at a meeting of SDC)) rcsic1cDt�fer a job selling groceries or dry FIRST WALKER CHAT Tburs(lny night. The first hall gamt'goods? And what broker woultl give OF QUARTER TUESDAY will be played with Sigma Alpha El'allyone a job as a clerk in the office, silon this morning in JacksoD 'park.St,udents nnd instnH�tors in the Ge­simply becnuse tbat per�on unc1erstoo<1ole.goy department ",ill �ive a pro�rnmall the iDtricacies of the tracle halanC'e?nt tile first Walker chat of the quar- countess, Coreno Cowdery wns "al,t i,"ating and ingenuous as Leonie. Cedrh:Strohm mude a. most humorous uml c'ff'ect ive de Grignoll, whose t i mid it ycuntrnste-I well with the uashing HenrilIe Plaviglleur, so well pl:l.y�,l lIy Wil·�Standish-a NewARROWCOLLARfor8ummerAn ultra smart stylewhich correctly ex­presses the fashion�forfJ5,�LlTETT. PEAnODY & co .. wc. Make"OFFICIAL REPORT OF THE HONOR COMMISION IKo. ofPenons 1 •• QU"o of <*ae.in Cue. �Oue, Copying notes and copying inexamination.Two. Collusion in testTwo. Colluslou in examination. Deds10DB of Commiaalon.No. ])epartmeDt1. Physleis.2. GerlDall.3. Chemistry.4. --Medicine.S. English.-- .6. Medicine.� Required to take an extramajor for degree.No penalty.Major in course taken from one;no penalty gi ven other.Credit for three majors removed.Two grade points taken away.One. "Pony" in examination.OUl'. t:Ming one theme twice, and follow­ing article too closely.Two. Collusion in exam. Loss of two majors and required to.nke two extra. major» in one case; 8u·1oas of two majors and required to, . muke Mix grade poiuts every quarter illt hcr cases,t. Medicine.Sociology.German. One. Copying of note book. Credit ill course removed,One, "POllY" used in examination. Required to take Olle extra for degree,Two. Collusion iu exam. Examination taken over.These e:1Se8 were repartecl by both facUlty and students.S.9.1 ITen Years Aao TodaYLittle Journeys - .I�e D� JIAroOnlt APril 18.1904._'I'BE OB'[MBB A chapter of Sigma Nu was ill'By La.wreuce Ifa,c(hegor. stalled ill the University at a banquet==========================- I at the Auditorium hotel Priday cvcn­At the top of a spiral stairway biah I• _ _..' 0 .ing. Th� degrees were conferred onup m Ml1ehell tower, 18 a btUe room G Rh h te b tthe new amma 0 e ap r y eamswhich contains the simple apparatus I' N th .1 lUi - Tlfrom ..t.: or western anu POlS. 1(:used in ringing the chimes. In the een- h . h .t fifth. f tbnew e al,ter IS t e SIX y- t 0 eter hang ten ropes which go through ., . ,iraterDlty.the celling and pass up· over wheels at I__the side of the bel14 two stories over- Two hundred couples attended thebead. TheBe ropes are never used now, Pan-Hellenie dance in Bartlett Friday·1for the tunes played on the great bells (Jashlight pictures were taken of theare played by means of hammers which .dancers.strike them as they hang motionless. I --- .The hammers are moved by wires,com- Hyde Park won the prep school re-ing through the ceiling at one side of Iay trials for the second time Saturdaytb,. roo�, and ending in a little C�bi-I Michigan defe�he Y.araity base­net whIch hangs on the walL Jnslde Lull team on Marshall field Saturdaythe cabinet the wires are covered with I b). a score of 9 to 4. Paul pitched forrubber,and by giving them a succession Ithe Varsity.of rapid perks the bell-ringer is ableto -play the tune before him. .�- JIBS. �.�.-The bells were dedicated June 9, GIVE 2'BBBB LB<r.fUBB81908, "joyfully to recall Alice Free- OB VISIOB. AlQ) LOGICman Palmer," who was dean of women Mrs. Christine Ladd Franklin willat. the dean women at the Univeraity i deliver tho first of a series of threefrom 1892 to 1895. The money to pay Ieetures on color-vision and logic Mon-Ifor them was given as a spon�eous' day at 4:30 in Harper M13. The suboffering by the friends of Mrs.. Pal-' jt"Ct of the first lecture will be "Themer. Professor Laughlin, of the po-I Bridbe Between t.he New Logic and:litical Eeonomy deparbnent, was the I the Old." Mrs. Franklin has been achairman of the com.mittee which had'lecturer in logic and psychology at�harge of seeuring the belle, and he,IJohn Hopkins since 1904. Ber theorywith Professor George E. Vincent, now! of color-vision, published in 1892, hasAt llinnesota, and President Judso� attracted much attention both in Am-made speeches on the occasion of the erica and abroad.�================-===-==- I'OUlVE HEARD-lit!OP THE MJlA.�TV'!, 1t�T" THATFIT 8 EVERYLOCK-DIDYOUEVERB�0:1' A BASTE.• 0 DEL OP"&'TYPEWRITER!�)llak of ALL oftile eo .. blae4 &4.Ta.�e. of 8EV·EBAL tJ'pewriten),0. )laTe seea,eoanalralecl faelIl E .&aa�.. ac .... ,fte 8071d .......perfeet17 e'Wer7luIo.. fona ofceDera. eor­reapoDdeDeeaad doea eanIwrlUDe aad Cell­..... BlDIDC �aldN - "It .... ' a...... "'pedaI at­taebalea'" to addestra eeat to tilet7pewriter. TblDk0' tla" ....... d :r­"m )laTe. falrl7C;::.t�od-: �lbe Bo7aI."ROYALTYPEWRITER CO.IDe.A E. __ roe 8t..�.. DLdedicatioD.Messrs. Mears and Steinbank of Lon- Brief Campu Newl_don cast the bells iD their Whitechape� Fift7 Soplas AtteIUl Dauc:e.ben foundry, & foundry whi�h has pro· Twenty-fh'e couples were present atdueed �ch famous bells as those in tile Sophomore danee yesterday after­We8tDlInster, York and Lineoln eathe noon in the Reynolds club.d�1s. The inaeriptioDs on the chimeswt're composed by Professor Palmer of �cal dab IIeeta.Iran'ard, Deua Palmer's husband. A�iate ProfCS80r Tower will talkThe I'ea8OD for the riDgiDg at six on "The Bate of Growth and its Boleevery evening is fairly obvious, but:n Certain Hybrid Reactions" at thomsny people have wondered why 10:05 Zoological elub mf!eting Monctay atlnlS chosen as the tilDe for the 4:30 in Zool� 24."Alma !later" to be played. WheD the Deau IIathewa Will Speak.chimes wt're first hung, they used to Dean Shailer !lathews will speak.trike the hour up to tea at night. The at the StudeDt Volunteer han.1 meet­rapid maeecaioh of strokes for th� inr: on Tuesday night at ;:15 in Lex­houl\. an.l the Alma Kater, was unde- ington 14.sirable, an.t 80 the time was l'et for •�h't' minutes later. Another reason, OhristIaD 8dIDUata to JIeet,.with more of traflition behintl it,is th� The Christian Seien .. e "OC"iety t�ti­f;.d that "Big Tom" at Odor.1 strikN monial meeting will be heM TU(,li4la�'(!hC hun.lrOtl an.l one times every even- night at. 7:45. in Lexington 114.ing at fh'e minutC1l pa..o¢ nine. A time FrIars to Raid .Joint BeIIeanals.'jm't. ont'! hour later waR ehoscn for the Rl kf' I b '1 h I• nco ria", C"a�t nnt e Onl1' WI I 0 .1nnging of the Mitehell tower chimCl', . . t hI' th R II 1 1_ ,If'm rt- eal"RB K In e «"yno .,. co \1 Iand now, every evening at 10:0;, tht'.bell ', tht'ater tJU!I afternoon an.l tonight.tt'n .. sing the prail'e of Alma .�{a' Tb t' t '11 1.._ )o en Ire wo aet8 WI I� ("ovete ••ter.Ohio State is honored in that �h('WIn 8peK Bet_e �CII Club. lrill .10 her part in Ute birth of thil"The Physics club will meet Yon.lay Irront edueational inKtitution ron·at 4:30 in Ryenoll 32. Leonard Loeb ("('ived 90 long ago_ Pr�ident Th om r.­wi)) talk Oh "'Stark's TbeoTy of theAtem," and Yeshio l"hida will The New Tarin---makes it possiblefor us to offer youa suit for $30 whichwould have costyou $35 under theold tariff- .. -other . .prtces InproportionNicoll the TailorW= JtJrrem.s'SonsCluk Mel Adam .. 8� Chicago,�on is noW in Wuhington a. .. one of ..nntioal eommittee of the mMt prom­dil'C"nRR "Some Experimen�ny RNlliz· ir.ent edneatorB to fMter the Unitet'able Atomie Models." sunscnInE FORTHE DAJI.Y MAROON.All the Campus News., State university. Rogers & May Clothes Shop1204 Republic B.ldg.,209 So. State St.WHEN YOU GO UPTIE PRICE COMES OO.WNThat's the idea of thisNew Men's ShopLow rent cuts the profitto just one-half.Imported English Bal­macaans$10 to $20. Manvof them are the new knit:"ted novelties.Bates Street Shirts, Silkand Madras, $1.00 to $4.75.Imported Neckwear, SOcand $1.00, worth double.Silk Hose Guaranteedfor Six M on t h s, 25c.They're SOc everywhere.Hirsch Wickwire and LSystem Clothes.We are satisfying someof the[best ,dressers in Chi­cago and will soon con­vince you that we have"Better than usual valuesat better than usual prices."�When the World Sleeps-a hundred thousand lone �ht workers, at a thou';sand diHerent tasks. lighten the long hours and heartentheir labors with the fragrant CODifort of fresh-roned"Bull" Durham Cigarettes.The telegraph operators in the darkened cities; thenight herders on the silent plains; the night-watch onfar .. saiIing ships; to each aDd all cf them comes thelonging for the cheerful compac' - .:;> of these freJ!.,hanJ..moJe dgtDdla. fashioned by their own skill, to theirown liking, from ripe, meDow, world-famous.. �EN.UINEBULL DURHAMSMOKING TOBACCO.(.&oap for /ottg 14 .. 1.,11 � ltr ccl5c .q)The world-wide appeal of ·'Bull" Durham is with­out. parallel in the annals of creature comforts. Millionsof men of aD nations and all classes find in "Bull" Dur·ham hand-made cigarettes lifelong Ddc!Ymenl and lastingaalis/adion. Their fresh fra-��f�=- grance and mellow flavor are...... Nell 5c", 8 raJeIation. Get "the makings"today and "roD your own."F R E E An Dlustratcd Booklet.. showing bow to" RollYoarOwn," and a Bootdcigarenepepen,wiD bach be maiJed./rer. to any address inU.S. 011 �I � Address "Bull"Durham, Durham, N. C .. Room J:!IO.THE A�reRICAN TOBACCO COMP�THE DAlLY �N, SA�AY, APRIL 18, 1914.CLASSIFIEDDVERTISEItENTS1'0 BBN"!"--.JUllC, July, AugustRESOURCES $2,000, 000.REDMAN5c per line. No a,hertisementa reoeeived for less thau :!5c. All classifIed&clverti1Iementa must be patel iD ad·:...<J.\.\NC ... �aud '-��J,.September, ; ruoru ruruished apart­ment, IJ58 Last 5Sth st. Four bcd­roollUL Exceptiunal opportunity. ])1'.J. E. Bhodes, TelcllOJlc Midway -11tJ�l. �.--2 For 25 Cents.LOS2"_o\n opal rillg, a siuglc stout!with a ti1TallY set tiug. Lost betweenLenngton and �dlllol uf Education.Be.ard. F'indcr I,lease ret urn to Heleu�uight, 6131 U'uiverairy avenue, ortelephone 16V; after ; o'clock Iu theavenlng, THE NEW SPRING STYLEEarl ®. Wilson::\L\K ERS OJ:'Troy's Best ProductWANTED-Any Uuiversi tywho wauts to learu niore ofWOlll.:1Ith ...Woodlawn& Savings TrustBankRoine Chautauqua Work lur this SUIIl_mer wilJ meet .Mr. Buxton at Lexiug­ton Hall at 10: 15 A. xr., Tuesday, orphone Hyde Park 3;31).1204 E. 63d Street, Ohicagos.A.LESMAN WANTED-A Iive yOUII;!man to solicit orders for quick sellllg specialty amoug business concernsLiberal COnUll1S�1011. Sample outfit(pocket size) furnished free, Alltlr ,�:­The Quailty Shop. Frauklin, Ind. THE FACULTY &THE STUDENTSof theUNIVERSITY OF CmCAGOWILL FIND INTmS BAl-'K ALL THEFACILITIES OF· A DOWNTOWN BANE.FOR RENT-By uiunth ur season,tents in a piue grove on.rlookill_;Lake Michigan. Double cOlllllartlllcut.screenelli furnished. .-\udrcss Box 5:1,Lakeside, Michigan. SAVINGS ACCOUNTSandCHECKING ACCOUNTSAre We!come 3lld Appreciated.WAN'l'ED-Four students having hadsales experience, to travel during8U.JUnler months. Must be able to dem­onstrate the principles of salesman·ship to others. Chas. Scribners Sons,608 S. Dearborn St., _-_._-WANTED-A bright, pushing collcgeman-to sell accident iusurance tubusiness and professional men only.:Good compensation to tho right pa.rtY'1W. C. Powell, 175 W. Jackson Blvd.Universal Repair JUg.Co., 1508 Ca.blepl:.u:c. I"holle Mid. 68-1:!. We relmirstoves, bicycles, etc. Refinish and up­holster furniture. Plastering andauufur-chimney cement; carpenteringct:.hinet work a specialty. Est.nished. F. De Geer, Prop. Pcnnsylv.a.,ia Avcn-::e.18th and H StreetsTo seekers or � botel wh�r"!lu:,urio.,s GuartcTs mOlY be sc'cured. where d:ann :ln� con­genial :UClos;-.hcrc p:-c:v:uJ, a.�.dwhe:-c excellcnce of servICe 1"paraClour.t, the Hotel Powhatano&Ters just $ocb induccme:ot3.Rooms with dctached �t�may 'be obtaiued at $1.50, $200and up. Rooms with privatebath" �Z.50� $3.00 and up.c!����:.��.\Vrite for bo"kJct witb m:ap.CLIFFORD M. LEWIS,�1:lI1:lgerWE KAXE CLOTHES AT $18 & UPA luge stock of WoolensalwayS on hand.Ladies' Garments Remodeled.Cleaning. Dyeing..J�us CooperTHE UNIVERSITY TAILOR1126 East Fifty_Fifth Stteet.SPRING STYLES ARE HEREThe V� spirtt of SpriDg has been captured iD the wonderfUl colorlnnof oar DeW fabrics now on display.0neDs soft bl tone. often blendin� into browns,mnan tbis spriJUt.f taste.2'he IIIaD7 new shades of greys and blues will also please men 0_Pttable, soft materials that leni tllclIlselves to the correct dose Jilting5� are in p-eat deDWld..To fashion the new snug fitting clotb€'.s requires the utmost skill.So the .Jerrems way of tailOrillg tllcse new smart styles appeal moreBUoDgb' than ever to men who seck to be both individu:ll .nd smartin tbelr dress.We inY1te YOU to see the greatdisplay of the correct newSprIng materials at any of ourt!Iree stores.%AILOR FOB ·'-OUNU MENTJlBBE STORES: 7 N. La Salle St. 25 E Jackson Blvd. 71 E Monroe st.�HICAGQ. ROYAL THEATRE63rd & COTTAGE GROVE AVE.NICHOLS STOCK CO.Presentafte New York Lyric Theater SuccessMr. Butler Speaks InPraise of U ni versi ty Notil"The University men appear to bemuch more mature in bearing and ex­perlcnee thuu till' eastern college 1IIl'U;·said the R�\·. Mr. Butler when Inter­viewed L�· a lluroon reporter, "ThisIs Illy fir:-;t ViKit to Chicago anti it ha«l-eeu a gr('at vision to me to see such:, mark of progress as this growing ill­stltutdon,"There is a sl)irit of iudust ry herothat is refreshing;" he cout iuned.'·E\·l'r�· mnn ana womnn is working n n-I The BlueNIGHTL Y AT 7:30 and 9:15MAT - TUE. THUR. SAT. & SUN. 3:00PRICES 10 - 20 - 30MouseNotice to Universlt7 Stwlent& Amusements.Clam Hawlk ...........•..•. 1;4.:;1t rh··l :I t 801110 of the Eastern colleges, , . 1 h 1 i!l. ;:�l�. A. �,IH4)ac •••••••••••••• Geo. 1'4. COII;III·S 1"1., stcry Farcehut it did not work because the girls 'kh·· !!O!l.I!1n. ,nlu' erJl ..••••.•....• .••.. "SEVEN KE\ S TO BALDPATX"scooped tho prizes unci elass honors_.A nna Parizek .......•..•...•• !!Ol).!!a1..\ I j(; us, T Ill; I J.I.�. .\1 t-: J.OPR.l\MA�'he men became so jealous that tllc.\ r I)' 2j! .... �P:JlII '. . lerco ...•.•.•...•..hud to put the girls out. The men inI tbis Uni\"ersity seem to be holtlill�I their heaus as high as the women, alit!:-;"('1118 to enjoy it. The students :-:l'PIlI Tho most moncy made by studentsto be gt.·tting a great deal out of theh "" the millille west last summer was.... (11Ir:-;(·::. 'I'he student nct iv it ies :II'p(':lr n.u.lc Ly those in the employ of Thetu fit in well with the neudem ie work W. B. Richardson Company of Ohlea­mill is more evenly divide.l :1I1l01ll-! tilt'g'.I. The average monthly earniug!l ofst udeuf s thnn I have seen l·lst'wh(·rt·.. representufiva number of the stu"The Uuiversity of Chicngo is th·, dt'uts who worked lust vacatlou areflrst co-edueat.ionnl school I have vis- gin.'ll berewithe! itetl. The eoceducat inn system h('re :s State Univers1t7 of Iowa.I .. -r.t irelv successful, and I helien' tJl!lt.... oJ Avcragt.i, the wholesome and sane co ndlt.iousMonthly Earniub'"l4Iwhich the men and women nrc in i:-4::;_ Bose ••....••..•..•........ $:!04.�:3II one of the most attractive featuresR H .. Prank.................. IS6.3tiabout the U'uiveraity. I am an E:lst16!t.HG ('0. Grace .........•........crll<'J:. and it is unusual and Dovel forU. W. Coekshoot . . . . . . . . . ... II:LU:!I :OIc to see women in the sallie clnsse» Ethel Clille ..••.. '. • . . • . . . . . .. 10:!.41with the Olen. Co educut ion has ht"'I, A UDITORIUl\IIPAVLOWARUSSIAN BALL �TSymphony Crcucstra,Comp:Jl1Y of G:J of the World'sGreatest Danvers------ ---------------------------------GARRICKII. EO'.rIIERN-IX --If I Were King. II:unlet,E.Lord Dundrccdy,COHAN'S GHAr DAnother Oohan ,� 11a rrts Triumph.152.1UUniverstt7 of IWnoIs.••••••••.•..•. $189.43 ILLINOISWm. T. BradyN F. Brunkow •.••..• , ._'\. K. Fogg ....•..•.•....••..NORTHWESTERN COLLEGE IS S. E. Panguher ..••..•.......DEFEATED BY VARSITY 1". T. Pinkney ••.•.......•..it is gootl to see it"11:J.8�260.00N. Warmoltz •••••..•. •...•.•. 114.06�. A. Wright •••.•.••.....•.. 2:;8.;,;sceonc1 on a passed ball aud scoretl University of MIssouri. P O�) E R S"'llcn the third baseman fumblt�ll Russell Duck ••.••••••••...... $120.95 Henry Miller Prt-scuts a New Comed7Bo}men's rn-ounder. Chicago came bnd;: l'. D •. D1vsart 105.:mLEGSb-_ ••••••••••••••••DADDY LONG;;;tronger in the second inning an:l H. D. Gibson ••• -............ 220.27with Ruth Ch::.ttertonstowecl the game away by scoring fonr It. E. Hudson •••••••••....••• 232.6;-.runs. Mann was hit by a pitched ball R. W. Hall •••••••••••••••• 102.54nnc1 Gray followed with a triple, scor r.. W. Terry ••••••••••••.•••• 163.30 COR�·ing him. Shorty's double, and sin- W •• T. Vieyl ••••••••••.••••. 165.43" .Jack Lait's New Pla.J'glcl'l by Cole and Libonati were respo!1 1... B. Wikoff •••• ,.......... •• 114.3-lI-li}tle for tho rest of the scores in thiM }'onr University of Chicago stu-inning. .,lents and two University of ChicagoNorthwestern scored their only run H. S. stuelents worked last summer atin the ninth, when Schnell was safe on this work for an average of 70 llnys STU DEBAKERfirst, after Mann dropped his thirtlIwr man and earned an average o�strike. He stole second, anel came ifl .$:;.76 per day. New students inter-Gn an out at first. ,-il-wed will be referred to these men.Box Score. The r.ompany is now organizing �Chicago. R. H. P. A. Jo: (.Inss of twenty men and women herelI(·Connell, s. s. • '.. 0 0 0 2 (Ifor the vacation of 1914.. Eaeh of theI.ibonati, c. f. 2 2 0 0 () class will he thoroughly truillt>d :In.tDuhneD, 3rd •••.•..... 0 0 2 2 1 will work with an experienced studentX(,rgrcn, ]st. •• • • . . .. 11 1 9 0 0 salesman from this or some other uni.llann, c ••••. , ••..••.... 2 1 12 0 i) versity. A salary plus a commission FINE ARTSGray, r. f.. •••••••••••• 1 1 2 0 a will be paid. These positions are open 'l'BE mISH PLAYERSDes Jardien,. p •••.•••.• 1 2 0 2 'Ito any of the students of the Univer.Cule,. 2nd• • • • . . ••• . •• 1 1 2 1 1 �itr or Chicago, furnishing satisfac-:-;tnins, c. f 0 0 0 0 IItor\" refcrences. The eompany repro-Hhllll, p •.••.•••...•... ' 0 0 0 1 ,_, sc�tnth'e may be found at 5754 Ken·- - - - -wooel avenu(', from April 16 to April8 8 27 8 !! 23, hetw('cn the hours of 8:30 a. m.N orthwcstem R. II. P. A. E. nnd 5. p. m. You are invited to can."'1 f 00000promise to be vcr, ,�e't er, c. • • • • . • . . • . . -Aeh ••Kenholz, r. f. 1 2 0 0 (IP• 1 0 1 2 0 1 --_._It er, s. s. • • • • • • •• ••"IAL PROOBAII � _Rlllc1.holm, p. 0 0 1 5 2 ::"C ....OPEN WIm DABCB IN OL Yl\IIPICj-\,·nho17., bt. • •.•.•.. 0 0 GOOCLUB 'rIDB .&FrBRHOO�I PrtC'r, ::r.1. 0 0 0 0 )_S.·lIncll, c. ••.......... 0 1 12 0 0 'ihr t'rC'�hmnn Roeial program ,,·mI' ,-hr, I. f. ..•...•..... 0 0 2 0 (I open with n dnnre in the Reynolels chlo'llun °nel 0 1 1 0 0 at 3 this afternoon. The other e,·cnt!C�AA�.l'n.A- ' - '.- -- -- ��C': Y:aI,.lc\·iJ)e. "'ri(lay, April 24, at 4tf� �orthw .. t.rn 0 0 0 � 050 2: 0 �_: ��":h;, �;:n��I:h:I����:e�I:�:'I:� LA SALLEChicago •...•• 1 4 0 0 2 0 1 0 x-8 for· women, Thun.clay, May 14, in I�x­Twu II:a�c hit�: DC'!C .Tnrtlien, Mnnl1. ingfon; flmoker for the men Frirlay,Thrce base hits: Gray, Norgrcn. Dou_ �rny Hi, nt 8 in Reynolc1s dub; dane�',1e plny8: Des .Tnr.licn to :\rnnn �o in Bartlett gymnasium, Fri«1an May:\""orJ:r4'n. Stolen bn�cs: lrann� I..ibon· 29.:ati 2. Grny, Sc-hnel1, Kenholz, Rpitlr'!'". .._S:I('ri(ice hitR: Cole, �pit1er. StMl('1: Tiger's Bead WIll Bleet.Iiout: by Des Jar,lien 8. Shun 2. Rh .. ·k om('rr� will he c-hO!ren and n eonsti·h(,lm 10. Bases on hnns: off Klu('k· tl1tion nf10pt('fl at the Tiger's nt-Rtfholm 1. Hit by pitcher: hy KIIIC'k· dinner Tuesday at 6:30 in the Com·., ,.,.,holm 1. Passed balJ: Schnell 1, Mann 1. m(ln� cafe... : ��;(Continued from patte 1) Coming, April 13, Easter sund.JOHN DREWIn a Doub!c BUlTH3 TYRANNY OF TEARSTHE \V ILL-- - --------HELP W AN'XEDA Clean Comedy Drama withHanry Kolker-------------- ---------ADELEA Comic Operetta.From the Frellch of Paul Hervealit I .'c:an Eriquet.New Yo·k·s SCns:lUonad MusicalSucc�The tune all Chicago SaWhisWDJ:.IlaUnees Thurs. ancl Sat.p�lncessTHE N. Y. PRINCESS PLAYERSHolbrook Blinn, DirectorIn Five Great PlaY' HitsEach Performance.Rupert liu�hcs' ComedyEXCUSE MEWith the Peer of ComedianaWILLIS P. SWEA'l'N'AKMovin� Picture�TUB DRUG TBRRORAI\fIERICANmtcFun Makers SupremeKOLB " DILL"PECK 0' PICKLES" --.-