laily aranuVol. XII. No. � 1JlfIVBB8rrY OF omOAOO, raBSDAY, APBIL 21, 191'- PBIOB I"JVJI 0IDIftBOLD TRIAI.S TODAYFOR THE PENN GAMESTWO TEAS PLANNED FOR TODAY BEGIN WORK IN MANDEL TO OPEN CONFERENCEBALL SEASON SArnRDAYMR. BOVEE MAKES DENIAL ANNOUNCE CIIAIRI.ANOF CLASS COIII11EES"J Do Not Use Tango to Teach MyStudents French" Says Univer­sity High School Instructor Bladdriars Chorus Uses BiggerStage for Rehearsala--Big De-S IndiaDa Team Will bemand Marks Opening of Ti�kel troFiDC Op � D' ,Sal C Predueti int ponent xGr .-q ••e lor r uctJon Championship ContencienU Weather Permits DirectorStagg Will Select Team toGo to Philadelphia List of Sopbomore Women toServe At Quadrangle Fete onMay 1 Given Outueniall:l of statemeurswhich a,lJlu:a.rcu in UIC bunuay 'l'rilJu11ewere mude yesterday by Arthur liilJ- Blackf'riars praet iced in Mnnuel yes­terday afternoon, Coach Coleman put- FIRST GAME WILL BE CRUaALMEN BlEAK TWO MILE RECORDLon Bovee, Iustructur in }'rcnch at tr,e tiug tlte chorus n.en through their firstTrials in the special events and :1I�0 L'uin�rl:lity high l:lchool. 'l'hc urticlc lU Chairmen of the class committees fur tirill on tho larger stage. While to. CONFERENCE BASEBAT,z, BBSULftfurther tryouts for the two-mile relay tLc city ,lJuperl which was aecompunie-; the Quudraugle Fete, as unuouueed elu�"s rehearsal will be held in the Hlinoia opened the (..'onferelUle �for the Pennsylvania games Saturday lJy lour photogru,lJ1tl:l of .\lr. Bovee, lll'_ yesterday by thc Y. W. C. L., nre : Re.YllolclK club because of couf'lict with lion with a victory over Northw_t�will be held today and tomorrow. ) II dtlrl'ti that the lJ nlversity high teach., }<;Uzubt'th Sherer au c) Helen Johustull th .. University musical, the melt will Saturday by a 5-4 score. Poor ��case the cold weather and bigh w iuds er explaius tho }'rench Iuuguuge by for the Seniors, :Mary M:u'Doualcl all". use Mundel again on Wl.cht(.sclay an-I running was responsible for til. �.eoufiuue, and render it too uncomf'ort- uemouatrut ioua of the tangQ. and. Ly Helen Ricketts, juniors; Helen Tim, T'hursduy, The east will eout inue it� ple's defeat, Gunkel a IItar ,pitoli-r.able for the jumpers and runners, the acting out, with violent gesticulutioll�, berlake and Elizabeth Spencer, sopho; Ili�htly rehearsals in the club. showed in good form for the 1ll.iDi... ",trials mny be postponed us luts as eueh seutenee spokeu in .1'·rench. mores, and Aliee and .Josephilte Rogers The general seat snle opened at 10:15B Jndiaua, rated as one of the .tru��Thursday, Unfortunately there is 110 "All 1 have to say," stated .Mr. '0- freshmen, yesterday in Hutchinson eorrtdor with- est teams in the Conference, ahowwdhalf mile relay at Pennsylvania, nnd vee, when interview Ly a. Maroon reo The following sophomore women 3 stemlv demand for tickets. "The" its class by downing Ohio State, J�t..the team tbnt broke tbe record at porter yesterday, "Is that all my Ideas have been selected to serve on May 1:! list of reservutions is already large," Behultz, who will probably wcnkDrake Saturday, will be unable to and theczies were twisted and distoru Helen Perry, Ruth Prosser, Almn Par'l! sald :Manager Henderson last night," .t Chi S t d helel ... L!...•. agarna ieago a. ur ay, ._eompete, eu !Jy the Tribune. My plan of teach- D.aJe� Olive Greensfelder, Dorot h- and those who want to be sure of the B k t tb hit. , . ue eye; 0 ree 1 s,Director Stagg has on unusually log F'reueh does not include an Inter- Davis, Ruth lIanierre, Margaret Han better seats for the performance thevlarge number of stars who will nt- pretation o� the. m�ern danc�s, It.ur co�k, Marjo�ie, Fay, .AJta Fisher, lis. i Jta v e dechle,l, to ,attend s�bUld get Chicago opens the Conference baa&­tE'mpt to qunlify for the Penn tr ip, does not hav e aDJ thing' to do WIth act- SplDdlet',l\IarJorle Coonley.Agnes 81t:..-· i tl'l'ir reservations In at once. ' The seal ball season Saturday, April 25, aaaiDatand it is possible that balf a dozen ing out sentences of French storie», Dorotby Vnnderpoel, Marjorie tTl I I :-::1lc will continue tlaily. IncHann. The Hoosiers are rated, Nmen besides the two mile relay team When aduressing my students, I do not man, Jeanette Harvey, Allene Frank(" I WI:l Photograph Cast. ha'�ing one of the strongest team., ADwill go, Barancik and Knight appenr 'mop my forehead to give the impre�' Marion Mortimer, Regis Lavey, LllCir ,':Members of the cnst will hnve their the championship race, anti last· :Y�to be formidable contenders in the 1(1) sion of hot �eather: I do not 'fling Si.mmons, Alma Hatch nna Franc';., I pi(.tures tnken in the club tbi� after- enrnecl bCCODtl honors, being �and 220 yard dashes, Boyd has' a out my al"DlB to express exalted entbu- Rlehard80n. , . nelon. The seore has bet>n put III finnl above both Illinois and Purdue. ,&8 ...I. .ehl'lnce in the broad jump and 220, nnd sia8m.- l sllape anel will go to press toc1ay. The I'ects at Intliana appear to, be .. be�Ward looks good in the 'higb hurc1le!'!. :Method ot IDat:naction. CON'rlUBUTE $1,100 IN llist of patronesses is prnC'ti�ally eom· tban ever. Only two ,'acanciea�are,.�Thomas in the pole vault anel Gorgn� "lIy whole theory of French instruc- CAlIIIPIGN FOR FISHER plete, preparatioDs for the first night'� be filJ�'cl, at short stop anu in r��'in tbe high jump are also possibilitiej;J �ion," he continuedl "is the reproduc- -- production which ()(!eurs a week from ft�ld. Coach Page believes �tt�-Des Jardien, who would have been a tion of words by sound, and the skill":' Director Stagg Endorses Jlovement for}'ritlny, nre going ahead rapidly. aay's game,. although the tnt :�t ... ib� .promising competitor in the disculI, full arrangement of vacabulary. lIy Japanese .JII1sBlouary in � at B�th' east and. ehorus. were put sea.CJon, will be one of the,most,...��·,"'ill .be ,letained by. hARAbalL . sy�tem of pbo�etie� is .enti�ely . new. il;1 _ ��..:_� .. __ � - hr-"lU'g'II10nr;--d:riHs":i1'l-3eitrt-'l'eJrN ·.II�I' tuwdim � ,:. �<,.--Divide Honors With I1liDl _.\merica. Instead of foreing my pu_ Eleven hundred dolf� in contribu. Saturday. Both ads were rehearse.l Cbicago� position in. tb. Con(.r_�'Chieago divided honors with nlinois pils to master the languagel word for tions was reported by tenDlB in the during the sessions ancl at the dose of lraae. . .....in the Drake Relay Games Saturclny_ "ord, I teach them the sounds. �or G:alan Fisher campaign last night. All the practiee the eoach declared that Indiana's main strengtb res .iIL�.Chicago'R half mile team broke the instancel when' I prononce the Engb3b 'workers have been requested by their the men haveshown great improvement battery. Shultz is rated at. :on .. u,.reeord winning from Dlinois by twen- letter '0,' my studenUt immediatelly in- team captains to report on their col- «luring the week. tionally good left handed pit.'her,! LaY�ty_five yards, and the two mile team tupret it into the French sound 'eau.' "lection t()(lay in the Y. M. C. A. office, ing received a number of lig . �.1Inished seeond to the Dlini. In the At the Educational conference beld th t f 11 USE NEW SONG BOOK. � 01l'ers. Johnson, a peppery eatelL. or.,. �to count· e exact amoun 0 eo eca .. the University Saturday, Mr. Bo,'eetions.. F:IB82- MUSIcAL 'rODAY hehind the bat. Captain, F.le�cxhibited a class of boys and girls who"1 am glatl to recommend this FiRh' Vocal and InstI'UJDental 801.Os Au;o aft holds down first basd Engl('11�r,dt�ia'"were taking tbeir first year of French. . b b t rt f Pro ... _ .. _.....:1 bv D;-"- second, Hare at sbort, an(] Sl'lle�,e.r.�p.r eamp81gn 3,." t e cs so 0 :t on gram .n.&�_ # ... _'l'he pupils' ha"e ne,'er studied a gram· ... _ S .. _,.. third. l£artindale, Menton rntl � p.�... " .'mO"ement,' said Director Stagg at .Tu- 1IoU.... 1oG"__ , .mar and hear no English in the daM-. bId "All 'th hart will be in the outfield. Lad y __, mor c ape yester aYe men III ereoms. Yet they understand wor,lsU. • h ld b ·11' k Song� from the new song book, nll·1nl\"erslty s ou e WI 109 t.o mn e, .which they haYe ne,'er beard before, .fi f .t b .. \"Geal and mstumentnl solos will be 01,. some sa�n ce or I, ec-ause It IS ;l I .'" •aecordmg to Mr. Bovee. .t· t table hIt 1 the progrnm of the U nl\'erslty muslca.proposl Ion 0 es IS ec tlC'a el I ' .. ' "yard le8l1, whir.h 'WaR increaseel to ten Beaaons for Ptlotographs. '..2 1 f t" J " tuc1ny at 4:30 10 llnnclel. Tbe SlOgptanllare s or lie apan('sc.against Hammitt. War(l and Knight "How did you happen to pose for the :\II'. Stagg Rtateel tbnt the Y. l(' C, .·ill be the fil'Mt of the year.in the last. 11vo relays eonsistently nll'IPhotOgraPhS in the Tribune, wbich r,·p- A h gh .... hI t· h I I 11 Throughout the remaintler of tlh!. .' h ., t roo h," at e lCS, ne appen e' .' ,ded to thIS le� and the OranO'e nnel rep('nte(l YOU AS aetmg out your Frenc I h J 1 t t • quarter lfuSICai Director Ste,'ens Will Chicago's next opponent .... ill ..,... ,., • (CI t e apan('S8 stU( en s 0 a grent .,..Bloe tE'8Dt finished a bad second rhr:u�e� In an extremely theatnl"nlt . "Fr.:l 'f Of· 11 cO!HllIct week Iv lJIlI\'enuty mUSlcal:4 Minnesota, on the Unh'e�ity .fi4tlf+..' ex ent ever SInce ell D errl Ie' ,. •The time was 1·31 whieh is 3!i of a mnnner?" llr. Bo,'ee as asked. t t J ..2 t ht th th The outlloor sings, whi('h were so hear Tcesday, April 28. I .. a."t year l(i1lft�. ,. wen o. apan an.. aug em e _8e4!ond better than the previous rer.oTtl c'I had not tbe slightest iclea for• .:..... at. al " H I ItilY apppro"e(l last year\ will be re ta came down and defeated th.' "'tW.. ADlenean n Ion �me. e l e-"of 1:31 3·5. D1inois had no difficulty ""hat pwposes tbe �lDap 8hots were to 1 red th th Y ,r C A Id. Il«'atecl thi8 quarter, WIth the 31d o( Fif:V in :L wild game. Chi�ago ..a.e a at e • .M. • • WOll "l-iD taking the two mne event. Seyeral t.� used," was tile aD8Wer. f10enee Japanefte 8tudents for goocl he', of the glee clubs, tbe eboi�, the bancl: nine erro1'8, l08ing ;·3. Dr. Cook i •. lit·of Coaeh Stagg's men mil!ljuclgeel their t'a1I8e it appealed to their desire for tbe Signet elub anel the orcbestra. ('harge of baseball at Minnesota tit ..pace badly, and the Dlini finilllheel ten � WJtBIJftI, '0&, Tbe next musical will be :May 5. Tt), year, and will have a new team i. taI._i ..eeonds to the good. The time8 made OF1IOB& OF BODY OB pJ:.ysieal prowess. day's program foUow8: field. Lawlor, Lambert and Ra11llow..:by the men were: Campbell, 2:01; VOOA�AL � J1fft&1JC!'OBS ABE ARHOUNCED 1. Invietos •••. • ,...... lIubn are the only veterans left. At the .. �'.Stoat, 1:59 3-5; Leisure 2:01 1·5; Steg- I Character Song .. , .. , Ware of the week, Yay 1 and 2, Ch1ea.eErnest. C. Wreidt, '04, waa eelectee] .emu 2:02 2-5. BoRoe Po1lD4 to Gift Course ill Law Albert C. Hoclge. mak� the first trip. of the �sa secreta..,. for the National CODlJDi",_ },. 1 ....8c:boot .est Quarter. l2. lIexiean Songs .... ,..... IDC ('n plnyin;r at Iowa City Frida,.,. 1I�d ,aI.8PBAKBR sion on Vocational Education at aI Etbel Walrefielcl. MinnC'SOta Satnt'cl_y. l...ut yN.r. Ie..Will Givo Lec:tuI8 on meeting Jast Friday in New York. I'ifty faculty membe� of le'nclil:J: 3. Pianoforte Sol�, Rha(N'Otlie No.9. was lea(ling .-0 at the end of tile:PIrtlcalar PIlas- Mr. Wreidt is the seeretay of the Pub- American uniYen-itiettl will be aeltleell Li�7.t ._ ... _ .._ Of BIt .... HIDI •••.•••••••••••••••• , • • • • • fourth inning, wben 1\ rally .,._lie Edueation usoeiation in New York to the teaehing force of the lTnh'('J"!(it�, Eli7.abeth Aye�. twc1ve runR anel the YarsiRty w0D. II:.'Dr. E. C. Rosenow of the lIeCormiek eity•. He .haa wo�ked and w�tten ex' for Ute Sommer quarter. Among the 4. Songs •.• ,.. • •........ St!lcete,l. 7. Io't"'� retainlll bpr Yctet'an batterY.Inlltitote for Infectious Diseases, "'ill tent""ely In the fIeld of vocatIonal \!(1 instrudon in the I'Chool of EelnC'nti(ln l'i�1II Wakef'ielcl. witb Von Laken e'atehing and Inghallldeliver the tbird of a series of lecturc� ncation and is the autbor of the re'lwi)) he Paul R. Uanus of HnT,'artl. ..2 R . .:1 • h' Oth t .... _I nn.. air .. plte' Ing. er stan on ._.by memben of tbe Rusb Clinical fnC', �:: ;h�e:::a��tnyalel�:�::!:n !::�1 b:: t"'t'iI1i:mJ::np<'iORfRalr�:f nArrakt.... , "·,a,�. Taas on CoIlgregatiOU! Oh� IteRm nrc Snyeler in l('f't fiel� and IJ() __uJty tonight at 5 in PhYl!liology .25 on .... .' f' .n. "....... o".� ('� <'!' '1 "What tho Congrt'gational Chnr"h. den. Cont�h llallrey Kent I" d�'\"elop-"The Relation of a LeAion PrOfluC'f!,l nttracted Wide attention. Nolan. of, minoiR, aDfl Ral�h n. lr�- I Tl'a('hes it.-- Chi1clren," will' be (li�n�M" inlot hiR team with a R('ri� of gam.by the Streptoeeoei, with Special Ref I..c!nnan ot the mnReum of FIDe Art� III ed by Dt'. O. C, Helming at the R ... li;:·I�Rin�t the nn\,pnport C'lub of theerenee to Endocarditis and Rheuma· !'aIb OIl "OInIn:h ... VDinnl\7." IDoston. ! ie UR Eelurational club meetin;r Thtlr�-, Thrf'e,T T.eagne.titnn." The addrese will be i1JuRtrate<l Dt>an �hailer Mathews wil� "�: . In the Law I!K!hool, ('ou� wjJ� be day night at 7:30 in HaRkell n. I Th ... RnC'kPyf'R of Ohio State lan.by Bpeeially prepared speimens. on the 'Chureh and the UDJ'venut�· glypn by ROSe'oc Poun.l of' Ran ar.1" ---.---- l,�n adctf'd to ChiC'1'go'l' �C'hf'dnlf' ft.,.,1>1'. R08eDow is an 8R8Oeiate profe�- tonight at 8 in Mandel haU. Thi" lee· WilHam U. Moore of Wi�l"onRin, Ch:l'"I JIa.thews WiD, � � IyE'ar. Little ill' known of r.mtt"h �t.BOr of medicine at Rush, where he hn:c tur(' is the seeond Of. the ."Twentieth A., �n8ton of Leland, Stanford: a'lll. J)enn Mathew8 Will �k on lfak, i,Tolm',. tPnm, hnt Chl'rry And Graf, �done mueh l'e!Ieareh work In baderiol- Century Church" sene!' gIven unelerl Wlnlam Vancoe of Mlnnf'Rota; III th ... ,Ing Use of tlIe Re1'mltlll of lfooprn (oothnlf and hn!'lkf'thall mf'n. u,. "' ...og,:. and the etiology of Jlnenmoni�.1 tllt- auspiees of the Univenrity Chrif9 I Divinity 8cohool by Rin�kley lfit('hf'l1I T .... onght in Mi!'lRionlll" at thf' gtnrlent Jlla\"l'�. Ohio will mAlt .. it. initial ...rheumatism, endoearditisl appenclicitis I tian Union and the eooneiJ of the I of Toftlty and .Tametl McCurdy of T0-1Volunteer band. meeting tonight at J ' -,;AJid bJoodl">i8ODiDl. 'Hyde Park cJaare... roUo. � 7:30 in tbe League ,room. ,f'fm�nn"" "n � 4.)latter raee the Orange and Blue equ:JI­ad the National Inter�onegiate reC'oTclof eight minutes tlat. Chicago tookthe lead from the first in the half milf'nee and was never headed. Baranrikatarted with a rush and ran lfurray�Conference champion in tbe fifty, oft'his ·feet. He gave Diek Boye1 n se\'en Chicago defeated Indiana in � eiP.d.gam�, 5-1. Baumgartner nt �.bat ti ..pitched a remarkahle game, .trikh.,out elcy(m men, allowing thrH �.on ball!'! anel one lone hit.-------- -- .. --THE DAlL� MAROON, TUESDAY, APBIL 21, 1914.TODAY. Kn. Fra.Dk1in to Be Speaker.Junior college chapel, WOmeD, 10:15, Mrs. Christine Ladd Franklin, LL.D.J'ubllshed III urn ln b"1;. ,'Xl·,'pt Sonday and M.:lndel. of New York city, will :-:IH':llc on "Tlu''!\.IuudllY, durin;.: t he Autumu, Winter nnd Indespensible nt'(!Uirt'nH'lIt� of :1 ('olv!'Sl'l"ill� 'Junrh·l·s. by TIll' Dally Maroon DiVinity assoetataen e1ection� 10:15,s �1r. Haskell 26, Hypothesis," today :It ·,::w ill t heStont Iee ture room of Psychology,The......D a i I y Maroo. Bulletin.. ..=.==oi(Jtlldul Studen t 'x"\\"l'I,:IIIl'r ot the Unl."t'I':slty ot Chlca;.:o. ,Botanical club, 4:30, Botany 13.tA· w. Co'&lacba. New. EditorH. S. Gorca" AtlaJedee .. tor Franklin lecture, 4:30, Psychology.B. 1" .... _' B_a_d_a_e_••_M_--er building, south lecture room.University musical, 4.:30, Mandel.Rosenow lecture, 5, Physiology 25.Tiger's Head Dinner, 6, Commonscafe.l::nte .... d .. .eeoDd-cla.. mall at tbe�b1c: .. o poetome.. CblcalEu. 111.. Marcb 11.1.01. under Act of March I, '1111.tiI1BS<.'BIl"TIO.s RATa.iSl carrier: U.'O a )'ellr: $1.00 a Quarter.B., ma11: 13.00 Il rear: U.%fI a Quarter.�,orlal-Bu .. I1I"'. Oilier, Eill. Z'.Twl.pbone �t"h�'., 11110. After 10 p m. iJl�Or. .14.tl.,l1. Park til,,». e--·---------.. Campus NewsLaing to Address Clas.cnc .. �l Club,PrOfl'SS(lr LaillJ! of the Latin depart;ment will gh'e all address 011 "'flu, H.,·Ii:riolls Tnse eipt lous of the (,it�· ofRomo " at a 1Il('(.'tillg of t lu- CI:ll'si":al«lub to.l:t�· nt 8 ill tit,' Lill,·olll l l ou-«-Student Volunteer band, 7:15. Lex- :"'Gms in Ellils.Christian Science society, 7 :4.5, Lex­.l\'�. tngton U.Classical club, 8, Ellis 10, .1"!)!lrtlllcllt, will Jt'dII rl' 011 till' "'fIt"I'Mathews' lecture, 8, Mandel motropism of Roots: nt :l ",.-"till:! 0:'TOl\10RUOW. tho Botany club today at .,:::0 ill RotTwo bits of public ity tlurillg t.h e a n 13.1,�st wee 1,; , provably unuot iccd by must Senior college and C. and A. chapel,1 r J 10:15, Mandel.�;ut.el1ts. :If or OUC:t1l Iuterestiug illl'a To Discuss XUSChak's Theories.c,= the progress of sdl'uce. Neither ouv .. CO-liego of Education chapel, 10:15, P f',' '- ro essor Moore, head of the :\r:tth.'·. . • .I Ell'.l1l0llS Blninc 214 .v, 'as sClcut11tc-lIelt lcr was i nt eudvd maf ies department, will spenk on "R.,.� I. tl I . . Mathematica Iclub, -1:15. Ryerson ��7.tV ue more HLn a pOl'u ur exposrt iou, . "(,lIt Researches of Kursh:.k in Gvn-One- was an outline of Professor Franklin lecture, 4:30, Psycholob'"Y oral Analysis," at the l\{ath('mntie':l1=,Iie'hclsou's work, written 1.". F. I'. south. 1 h fi t 1 4 11': .U.l.c , (,.U mee mg Ot :t�. at :;) In R�'('rsClII::'} oulton for the Tccbni('al World mag- Sca·mlinuvian club, 8, Lexington 1-1. ;}7.:�.=iJ!e, and reprinted ill the Sunday:I;c�ord-IIchalJ; the other was a leeture On the Atom, ))�. )OIr. Lemon ofthe Physics dopnrtment, Prom these '!'u the .Editur:two, we can g-ct a COIlC('pt of whnt This '5l'rillg marks t he .lJegiuuiug ofmatter is, and at last begin to see the u ncw yeur for thc Y. W, C. L.-lICW,1 e:1 lizntion of the philosopller's Jrealll III th:it a fresh cabinct has takcn a-the r('lluction of the worlel to n Sill- hold of the work, reconstructed allt!ble substance. Combine with, that,· the t-nlurged evcry t1cl'urtlllcnt anll creat-f' 1 1,' Rnptistq aUfl non-elenominational sh�-worM 0 tIe ulologists in solving tht' l�t! a place for c\cryone for active ser-ridlUe of sex determination, antI �ce vica.. r1('nts will he gu('sts at a t('n of lIyelf'that sei('nce is making gigantic strides Apropos of this new era is the first P:n·k chnrrh('s Sllnrlny (,T'('nin!! in th('toward attaining at Jenst a theory of .£'r:clltlship Diullcr this Friday cven L ... aglle Toom. A joint <'ommitt('(' ITor"thp wOTlll-how it eame into being, illg, the great purpose of which is tu rl'urrhf's in th(' "i�inity or tb(' '{Tni·and how it exists, with nIl its variecl "get acquainted." T'(,Y'Sity rn('t last night to :lrrnng(' :Jr.henomena. (It might be mentioned The dinner as it h:ls been planned progTam for the tea.here thnt a valuable eourse wou1«1 be will be of the utmost informality. The.off d Senior Soclety Initiates.on� - erere perhaps by the Philoso- new �Ol�lmittee chairmen� will. outline Alh('rlT,hy departmcnt, acquainting �tuele�ts the ,,:ork that is t() be tlolio this yc::r Duane_ Mann WaR !initint!"lal illto Owl nnrl Serpent Snnrla..in a gener way with the work anel hl their departments. E"ery womau1'1"(,S8, j;;llFUNDAMENTALSCommunication.Th� Friendship Dinner.achievements of modern SCience, to in the Ullh'crsity is cordially invitee!mlppJement tho work "Which brin!:s and urged to com�tbe more that turnr:lJilosopby np to the point where it out, the better. After the dinncr ther'c..... Dr. Eckerson Will Le:ture.Dr, Sophi:\ Et'kl'r:-oolJ of t h» Hot:l:'\Intertratem1ty Council to Meet.TII(' Tnterfraternity connerl will m('P.to'l:)�· at 1 :30 in the Reynolds "lul,.The eounci] wi1J discuss tht' proposnj toplay indoor basebnll in nl1 !!amt"s illthe int('rfrnternity l('ngll(, tllis y('aT.Church Societies Give Tea.PRESID� .Alm PARTYCABLE NEWS OF SJl..FEABRIVAL IN PElONrl:ns been Jargely submerge«l in scien- will be an outdoor sing, if the weathertitic resenreh.) That is to say. scienc(' permits-in any case there will be a A cablegra!" from Dr. Juelson W:t�� ...is beginning to get an ielea, outline analJswer to the question, what is th('"'orld, anel how do its varied pheno­mena come into being? This leaT'esus fncing the third of the olel trinityof puzz�es; haying answered the what�n(l how, in nt lenst a rudely hypo_thctic�l fn8hio'n, we aTe still in thednrk as to Why? Here We are left sing. reccived at the President's office yc�_The tickets for the llinner, pius a t('relay, stating that the Presi.lent an,)good time, with the opportunity of his party had arriveel safely in Pekin;:.making new frientls, arc only 25 cent�, after a railroad journey of elevcnand can he pllrchasell at Miss Brown's llnys. The presitlent's party will stOi'desk in the League room. for several weeks at the Chinese capiLeone Hemingway. tot After an inspection of the Healthand Sanitation Works in Peking, thc}will proceed into the interior of China.Another patroness.to philosophy a,nel theology by scienc�. To Tho Et.litor:And tllis problem is one which every- The Cercle }'raneais appreciates theone must answer for himself. Only interest (If every patron, but when aone thing seems certain-and that j�, fdron who is in California shows sothat there is an order in the worM-a much interest as to send a very gen­�ocial, hiologieal, physical oreler; an.l erous cheek for the bcnefit of the play,from purely se Ifi�h motives,we shouM we feel that it is descr;ving of specialpln(:e ol1�elves in accortl with that recognition. The Cerclc Francais wish­orclcr so far ns we can. But aSl,le cs to tender its thanks to �Irs. A. C.from thnt, We aTe in the clark; we �ti11 Bnrtlett, who is sojourning in Los An­know' nothing of why :tn.l wh('refore. teles, for hcr very practical interestIs hum:m Jife an enel in itself? Or i� in the f.'rench pIny, nntl regrets thatit a. preparntion for something cl!'lc? her gcnerous contribution was not re­Perhaps it is unimportnnt that we oh ceive«l in time for her namc to appeartai nn. general anS"Wer; it will he �lIf. nnlOhg the list of pntronesses on theficient if tbe aMwer ('a('h man at, pro�ram. William )0[. Shirley, ,Jr,tain� i� sllfTi('ient to in.1u('c him to President Ccrcle Frnncai:-&.pln!'c himself in a('('orll willt tll(' flln.darncntnl order. But each in.li,·i,lual�houlr1 11a\'e hi� OWII IIotion, lli� ownl,hilm:Of·11Y; an(t that i� the grt�at fun.llan:entnl function of th� Ulli\"crl'it\'.The' t;ni\"ersity cxi!'t�. asillc from i�!'purf'ly economic function� to gi,'c th�upj)O�e(l1y be!'it thinkers of th" YOllll!_!','T gelleration (sometim('� thi!'! (li�tinc- S. A. Eo Announces Pledge.Sigmn. Alpha F.p�i1on nnnOllnr>r>!"t110 pl{'(lging of Cly,le ,J Stout of .'ort.Cohh, Oklnhornn.Tiger's Head Will Elect.OfTiel'r!' 'will he chos{'n :lncl nC'onsti·tlltion n'lopte'l at the Tiger's lIeadllinncr nt 6:�0 in the Commons cafe.tion seems rnther hllliC' rOllS, taken nS:l!"ynonyrn for (!ol1ege ··stll.t('nt!'!'·) nn in_ I,�isb this generally, nncl �onegc stu­�ight fnto the "WorM, �o fnT M po�sj_ el('nh begin to apprecintc this great.hIe, nnrl affords them :111 the In:'ltr>Tlal J,('cc�sitv, we will henr the �a�.t C'fiti·;-,vniJahle, wllicb they are to work into d�m of Uunive�ity e,lucation; fortheir own C!onC!ept of the Why of life'lthen its vn1ue will ho apparent toAntl in tbe dim and di!rtant day, when cveTyon�. Ql1E'ry-Wi11 thAt (lay e'\'�rthe UniT'emty begins really to Rceorn- (('me? �Standish-a NewARROWCOLLARfor SummerAn ultra smart stylewhich correctly ex­presses the fashionSfor25t;CLl:KTT, P&AnODY 4CO .. bfc. lIakcn THEISMOOTHESTTOBACCOLike the Lawford stroke, the more youtry it the more fasciJ:r is Velvet, thetobacco. The best • over 2years-time is the only process.T obacc:o anaIuIed ill ILia faahioo is rare-it· stoo amooth to mitate 0I"hite. - It·s a pleaaureto cany such a smole as V dvet in yourpociet-it·s exbtmdy companionable IYou need it I At yoor dealen.One OUDCe hap Sc:.cODyenieDt forc:igareIte amok.ra.1()CFuD 2 Ounce I....Clothesthat willarrest theattention'and admir-ation ofcapable'judges are the kindof clothes you willfind here at a verymoderate price.Our "Throw-Over"-the exceedingly popu­lar coat--comfortable and roomy in raggyhome spuns and brownish tones-SIB. to $25.Come in now and view our magn�ficent array:Dockstader & RexfordSuite 816 Republic Bldg.State and Adams St.Chicago.RTT1J8C1UBE FOB THE DAILV MAROON.--.-----OBIOAOO FBESJIMmT �ODEBATE NOB.�H�EBN •Dr HABPBB ON FB.ID'AY'SOOft'r WILL 8D(G ftB8DAYCLASSIFIED Waperi&D � � 0rcII-.ra Be-DYEITISEMENTS PiS'" Prqram � BIeuk. WHEN YOU GO UPTHE PRICE COMES DOWNFreshman debaters will contest withthe Northwestern mst year team .�'ri·day at 8 in Harper assembly roeru,Perey Dake, Davis Edwards and Den,ald Bean will represent Chicago. ant)will have the affirmative of tho sub­ject, "Besolved, that the federal gOY·ernment should own and operate alltelephone and telegraph lines."5c: per line. .No a(hertiaewentll re- J n place of the canceled program byeeived for leu than 25e. All cJ""u'e4 Slezak, the Chieago Symphony orehes­ad'Vertillementa must be paid iD ad· tra will give a special concert next'Vance. Tuesday at 4 io Mandel. The concertwill eonslst of Wagnerian numbers,SEVERAL - Opportunities for stu- and will be featured by Mr. Henridents to earu $10 to $:!O a week Scott, basso of the Chicago Gran,lfor a few hours work each duy after Opera company. Mr. Scott will singreeltutiou», 'fbo work will continue in "Tht" Song of the Evening Star,"through the vacation, when all day "Hans Snehs' Monologue." and ,,\\ro_will be devoted, and the remuneration. tan's Parewell Magie Fire Scene."�ot ahouse-tu.house euuvuss of use; fhe prograw follo\\'s:Iess soup, etc, :N 0 outlay or ad vance I.uhellgrin:,If money required at any time. Drop Introduction to Act 3.D postal curd to "DuKting Thru," 81S Prl'lude. That's the idea of thisNew Men's ShopLow rent cuts the profitto just one-half.Imported English Bal­macaans$10 to $20. Manyof them are the new knit­ted novelties.Bates Street Shirts, Silkand Madras, $1.00 to $4.75.Imported N eckwear,SOcand $1.00, worth double.Silk Hose Guaranteedfor Six M on t h s, 2Sc.They're SOc everywhere.Hirsch Wickwire and LSystem Clothes.We are satisfying someof the best dressers in Chi­c�go and will soon con­VInce you that we have"Better than usual valuesat better than usual prices."It nppears ae though a larger num;It,.r of than usual will be recruitedfrom the downtown Dental and Medi­C:l! departments for Northwestern'shusebull team. Captain MsCosh, wholurs been on the sick list, recently re;turned to Iead the teum ill the praetlceseAAi08 011 the indoor field.Fulton street, TuunhauserBaeehauale,"Song of the Evenin� Star;" Wol­fram, Mr. Scott.WAlI'l'ED-Any Unh'ertcity womanwho wants to learn more of theHOllie Chuutauqua Work for thili sum, Forty men appeared at the first ses­sion of spring football practice atNorth\\'c�tern under Conch Murl'h�·.The Dln.iority of the men were new<"t!ndi,lat(,11 although somn veteranswere 011 hand.mer will meet Mr. Buxton at Lexing- }'urltiful:ton Hall nt 10: 15 A. M., Tuesday, or . Ad 1. Proeessioa of the Kniehts ofphone llyde Park 3739. the 1Ioly Grail.Act:!. Good Friduy :SpellSALESMAN WANTED-A live young })j,. .llci�tcr�inger:man to I:JOlicit orders for quick sell Introduettou to Act 3.ng speciulty among busiueas concerns "Hans :Sachs' .Monologue,."Liberal COUlWIKSlon. Sample outfit Saehs, Mr. Scott.(pocket size) furnished free. Addr .ss, �jegfried.1.'he Quailt\.· Shop. Fraukliu, Ind. •J Voiees of the Forest. HansUDiversal RePair JUg.Co .• 1508 Oable Die Walkure:place, Phone Mid. 6842. We repair Ritle of the Valkyries.stoves, bicycles, etc. Refinish and UIl- ··Wotun·s Farewell and Magie }'ireholster furniture. Plaatering and &enej" Wotan, .Mr. Scott.ehimney cement; carpentering andeubinet work a specialty. Est. fur- TO IHSTALL LBAGUB OlTIOBBSnlshed, F. De Geer, Prop. YOU'VE HEABD....OF THE .. AS-TD� �Y" THAT(FIT S EVEBYL 0 C J[ - DIDI'OUEVEBH� Rogers & May Clothes Shop1204 Republic Bldg.,209 So. State" St ..Il:troduce New Oabinet JIembMs atWomen·s Friendsbip DiD.Der.WE lIIAKE OLO'rBBs AT $18 "UPNew officers of the Y. W. C. L. willbe installed at the Friendship dinnerat 6 in Lexington commons. The newmembers of the cabinet will explainthe departmental system of theLeague and opportunity will be givento ever ywonlan to get a plaee on acommittee.Place cards have been arranged sotl,at every freshman woman will !litnext ·to an Upperelass Councillor. CarylCody will act as toastmistress. A singand .• Japanese lantern procession willf"Uow the, dinner.Members of the new AdviatoryBoard will be present. Mr. GeorgeGoodspeed has taken Dean Mathews'place as the president of the Board.'J. he other members are: Mrs. Robertllillikin Miss Medora Googins, Mrs. J.If. Smith, Mrs. Walter Paine, Mrs.Theodore Sear� Mrs. Myron Strong,11 rs. George Lndon,· Mrs. HerbertSlaught, Mn. Percy Boynton, Mn. Er­nest WiIlkins, Miss Marion Talbot,lliss Gertrude Dudley, Miss ElizabetthWaUace and Mrs. Edith Fli,nt.A laI'ge stock of Woolensalwan on haDd.Ladies· Garments Remodeled.OleaDiDg. Dyeing.Julius CooperTHE UNIVERSITY TAILOR1126 East Fifty-F"dtb Street. I. .,.O!l' A .ASTEB• 0 DEL OP A.TTPEW:alTBBIwrblak of ALL oflb. eo.lta.eeI a4-Ya.� of SET­EBAL tJ'pewrlten70. "ay. Hell,eoaaa , r a , e d I.o ]I E .ta.dard.u .... 1 Three Reasons Why you sbould Eat at tile len's £ommor sGood Food Properly Cooked.Cleanliness our Motto. lospect tle 1\ it, I eoA Minimum Price for High Qualit7 Foodub Breakf-.st 1..5e up Cafeteria a& L1IneaDinner A LaCar1e MUSIC Com .. in1st.2nd.lrd.REDMAN Tlte 80,... baDlIleeperfeeU7 eller7....... lona 01seDer.' e e e­re.poDdeDeeaad doft cardwrltlaS and CoD­....... BIlIiDS be­.... - .. 1IMa& •....... "'pedaI .1-tae ... eaa" to .deIuh'a eoet to tiletntewrtter. TblDk., W. d 7-wID bYe a fall'l7..... Idea ., &beIlaeler-lIodei .,,be Bo7aL"2 For 25 Cents.ftIE NBW SPBING ft'YLE KOYALnpEWlUTEIl co.lite.A B. II ... 8L.� .. DLEarl. WilsonHDmV .ABBIAGB IS l'BA'rUBBstunt Is Po� at .�, _PonIP"'"MAKERS OFTn,'. Best PndadHindu Btudents in a reproduction ofa Hindu wedding featured the "Inter·nr,tional night'· entertainment of theCosmopolitan club Saturday in Kan..del Chinese students gave a eomeclyaat.D3nish daueen from the 81. 8tepb­en!l' Danillh Lutheran ehurch gave ..ev·ral Scandinavian dances, and foreigu�hltlents of tweh·e nation!', compoRingtIle "Jnternational minstrel.. ," clMedtile program with jokes and songs..The pp1'OC"eed8 of the program willht> used to improve the club rooms an.lto finance the dub for next year. Thel:l� formal fundion of the dub wiDbt" a farewell dinner the lut week inlfny in Hutchinson cafe. IN OLU3 the outside shirtand underdrawers areone garment. This meansthat the shirt c:m' t work out ofthe trousers, that there are no:!,in tails to bunch in seat, t�13t�he drawers "stay put," to 5:1ynothing of the comfort and�c()nomy of saving a $!3rment.OLliS is co::t cut-open. all theW3V down -. ("1�d crotch, closedb.1l·". See illustr:ltion.For golf, tennis and field wear, we �m­mend the speaal attached colbr OLUS withJ"eRUia: or short sleeves. �xtr.l �ittS. for veryt.J: or stOGt men. All shirt f:ahrin_ In snortdes!�s,��nch1<ling .ilks-,t.so to 'to.GO..OLUS ODe piece PAJAMAS for loungm�,resting and comfortahle deer- Made on theam� principle as OLUS ,ham -- coot cut,c10sN bcack, closed c:rot('h. No strin� to�ten or come loose. ,t.so 10 $8.50.AIk,.. ,_ C'Lus. BooItIe, cr.I .........,......._c.. �pt. (. lut......, ••. T.Tbe New TariH---makes it possiblefor us to offer youa suit for $30 \vhichwould have costyou $35 under theold tariff---other prices inproportionNicoll the Tailor'.l'o � Boob PI'Sdq.�ng booles will be distributed fort11� laR time Friday and next Tues-I day from 10:15 to 10:45 in Cobb. OnellDndred 81lm.eribttn have not 8eCuredtheir boob. W= Jorre.&' SolIS0Jad aDd AduIa 8tnm, 0Idcq0. 8UB8OaIBB FOB ftIE DAILY IIA&OO.-- .. ..,., .. 'THE DAILY .MAROON, TtJ1:'...sDAT, APB.IL 21. 1914.u STATE Is in the Name, Safety Is in the Bank. ,'The TIME The PLACE and The BANKResources, s 1.000,090.(103(,'t; on Savings 6�o on Real Esute MortgagesAccoUllts of PROFESSORS and STUDENTS invited.OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS,HYDE PARK STATE BANKCOF:lNER OF S3� ST. � LAJo<E AVE(The corner, ncar I. C. Dcpot.).JOH!Il A. CARROl.I.. Pralt1ent. ROBERT 1<'. CU�DII':';GS. \-lce-P�ld4'Dl.Y. A. HARlIO':';. .. C .. shl('r,SPRING STYLES ARE HERE PLAN YELLOW "KANSAN··Board of College Daily Will OutdoLurid Metropolitan Journalism--·Dt"ans Cersure Program ofDances fOJ PwmLA WRI-;NCE, Kansas, April :!U­The Vail�' Kuusau will Jlllillish a ··�·t'l·low jour-nul" on AJ,ril :!:!. An attemptwill be made to outdo the t'fTurts 01\\'. R. Hearst, 'fbt, board 1"'llllli:w�tllnt tbc Yellow K:UII�:tn will prove ill:I epoch-nmklug featun- 01' l·ollt·gl' jill"·' ROYAL THEATRE63rd & COTTAGE GROVE AVE.Now Gene Greenenalism. 111 order to p"hIUt'" u J.!lIuII is- TO OPEN OoNFEBBNCE Amusements.sue, men have been sl'lt'dell to wr .t« BALL 8BA8ON BA'1'tJIU)Ayl'!!!!.....!!'!!.....!!'!!_�_��- ...-��------------.----....· iup the following subjee t s. l-':lt·ult�· in ,I ei!;t·rctiort. student gr:lft� pr(llaihitiull .,Continued from �_e_l) _Ilaw, Squirrel dub, jihll'�' shows, eli:;/. U...1)(,:lr:1III'e on nlverslty fIeld, Wetlnel"week, and l'ligihility of f:wuJt\" mem- 6 Th Ch' ... t1:1\', )lav. e mese Untversitvbers to teueb in the uuiverxir.v .. I '.. . .Tl Q ·11 I) tt . .' 1·lt.". cl Inwuii team hns been subsfitutedIe ur C u ), IC UIII\'t'r:;lty for Kt'io uni versdty 011 �Ia�' S :111.1 !I.Tho -Inpunese have cll·t·i.lt>d to l'la�'only on the Pacific coast. llu�'!) tht'ary soci ety, will become :& uut ionu] it,tereollegiate orguuiznt iou. 'fht' dullpuhlishes the only Iiterury nl:l;.:a:t.ilh'ill !,!:tlUl' will be held in eouneetion \vitlltllc state. A literary soc�ic'ty at tl:,· the Yarsity track meet against NorthState Agriculturnl collc.'ge nt �1:&lIhat· western.nnnl nfTuir to cont inue until th?"{'l' ].;Jias Gordon, representing the Pili.o'clock. ""�e thought that two o'dtH't; versit.y defeated August Swarz of Ar,was about late enough for �·Ollll� f'olk-to be out," said one of the deans �'t'�_terdny, The Junior Prom is thc hi;.::;!('st social event of the yeur at Knn­saa,lleloelrama in its most horr-ible formwill be presented by members of theKnnsan board next month, when thevperpetrate "A(h-entures of Orville ll("Scoop, the Cub Reporter." The actorswill write their own lines.tun hns already :1ffiliate.l.Revise Prom Program ..Junior Prom managers were n'fn�t":pcrruission to allow dalldn� at t ho :111· ADd his Own OompanyNIGHTL Y AT 7:30 and 9:15MAT - TUE. THUR. SAT. & SUN. 3:00PRICES 10 - 20 - 30CO'IIlIl..'1.. •• , •. n• r•• l j \, •• ,,,. &IGARRICKMADAME MOSELLEa :r,lus!.::l! F:ay withJt'tr(:rsoll De All�.c:i:.;, William PruetteDiane D'Aubrcy. Jack Henderson,--.-- - -- ---- ----Another Coban & !l:&rris Triumph.Geo. I'd. Coban's l\Il·stery Farce.eSEVEN KEYS TO BALDPATE"I J.AU(;JIS, TIl 1:11.1.:--:, �I EJ.OPlt .. UIA.Brief Campos News----Gordon Wins Chess Touma.ment.THE DRUG TERRORmour Insfitute, Sunday: in the elt'cie!.ing game of the Intercolleginte ehes-,tournament. Chil'ago secures t he tt':llIlchamppionsbtp and Gordon the indivi I.ual championship by this victory. Thl'Kenwoo,1 chess club presented Gordonwith u. cnp. ILLIN()ISJOHN n n n wIII a Dul:Lic DillTn.:: TY RANNY C r TEARSTHE WILLPOV\lERSHenry Miller Prrsents n New Com�DADDY LONG LEGSwitb Ruth ChattertonYersions of the modern dances, com­�tly sketches and song aeta will fen-hers were on the program, two of themheing long arias.Alice Nielson sang at the univcralty tlJre the Freshman vaudeville FrldnyIast Thursclay night. Eighteen num- at 4 in the Reynolt1s club theater. Bc'··. :".. ( captured in the wonderfUl colorin�1- Ten Years Aao TodaJ'Ihe Daily IIahon of April21" 1904.The very spirit of Spring has beenof our new fabrics now on display.Greens soft in tone, often blelldin� into browns, promise to be ve�smart this spriJUt.The many new shades of greys and blues will also please men of taste.Pliable, soft materials that lend themselves to the correct close �i ttingstyles. are in great demand.To fashion the new snug fitting clotl!cs requires the utmost skill.So the Jerrcms way of tailoring these new smart styles appeal morestrongly than ever to men w!lo seek to be both individual and smartin their dress.We inVite you to see the greatdisplay of the correct newSpring materials at any of ourthree stores.TAlLOn. FOR VOUNGTHREE STORES: 7 N. La Salle St. 25 E Jackson mvd. 71 E Monroe St......Hotel Cumberland-------------------------------------------------------------------------.cHICAGO. The first recital on the new orgml.tcsentell to the University by LennM:1n(lel for Mandel assembly hall \\"iIlbe given today at 4:30 by Arthur DUllbam.. organist of Sinai congregation. first attempt to ('ombine the intere�t..of the League members of the schoolPresident Harpell Dean Harry Pratt cl Education and those on the mainJudson and lIr. 'Vallace He<.kmall cnll1!lus.were recommended as possible eantli League CcIIDmittef8 Meet -roclaJ'.-Iates for the state legislature by The Publicity and Membership com·Gcorge E_ Cole of the Lcgislntive Vote mit.tees of the Y. W. C. L. will be nn·ers' Jengue in a �peecb before thc or t(>rtained today at the home of Agnesganization yesterday. �h:trp, 5207 Kimbark avenue. Mr.t.Contraeta have been let and plan� Fleming "ill speak.Al"�istant Professor W. J. D. Lanelof the University Botanical depart·CO:leh Stagg nnd his relny tcam� left ment. was reeently el�ted to thrfor Pennsylvania t()(lny. TIle lT�'lle' �uts�he BotaDi8ehe Ge8ellsehaft :ItUark high 8C"hool r(>ln,' t{':lm :1('('001· the recent mf'eting in Berliu.lanif't1 the Varsity. •Th� w:lter C"ooler of 8n('11 hnn� wlI1,.lt Incorporate 8iIIlpl .. 8peDfng Sodet7.1 J Professor Albion W. Small, dean :Ifwn� �to en ast ,,·eek, wn� r<'hlrnc.l �.('�.terday. the Grnelunt(' 8cohool of Arts and Lit-erature; Professor T. C. Chamberlin,}'f'nel of the Grology department, anel.Tttd�n .Tes."'C A, Baldwin, a tmstce oft,hp. trnh'('Miity, are among the inC!of­POl'ntOMi of thc new Simpler Spnl1ir.J!s�icty of the North Central States.I-��-====_-= eral more acts are needed to completethe program, aecortling to Margart':Roy Wheeler, antI all freshmcn intert�4ed hnve been 3Sked to see bim nt OIlC·t' . CORrlJack La1t'� New PlayHELP WAN'i'EDA Olean CODiedy Drama wit.laH811ry Kolker-!'n"{, he(>n maele to impro\'c nn.l ht·:lu·tify the eampus this sp�ing. Great in',provcment will be made around theRye�on lahoratory nnd the towcr£'loup.The springboard for the swimmin:!tnnk will arrive next week. It willb(' arranged 80 that it cnn he �wunJ!cut of the way when a meet i� hei liebelel.Dr. C. F.: Merriam n,l,lr('��('a t,h(' PI'·lit-icnl Sdcnce cluh on "Dircct Primnr.ies" Ian night.._------Will TeD of Swedish Pioneer'S.llr. ]J('nry �. lI('nl"hf'n, formt'r Sw;-·di�h ("on�l in Chic:t�o, will �h'c a 1('t··lnre on "Three nun,lrc,l Ye:tr� in Am­erica," at a meeting of the Scnntlin:1_d:m c-lnh tonight 2, in J.('�lnJ:ton 14.II .. will give a history of thc Swe.1i�}1 Give -rea..in JUaiDe lIaU.Members of the Y. W. C. L. in the!>(.'bool of Edueation will giVe a tea. forall League members today from " toe in Emmons Blaine 118. This is the STULEBAKERADELEA Comic OpercttaJ.'rullJ the J.'1'�1 ... ;il or I'au! Herveauel ,Jc:ll1 Driquet.New Yo·k's Scns:ltionad MusicalSuccess-The tune all Chicago Ia'WhistliDR.To -reD W1I¥ Pra7 .. fa Il�.::Mi�s Geraldine Brown will answerthe nrgumentsB against prayer atl·\"an�e(l at last week's League meeting'with the "Prevailing Arguments forPrayer," Thursday at 10:15 . iD Lex·ington �. FINE ARTSOHANGEA Play of Welsh Peasant �feActed by a. 00. or Welsh PlayersprincessTHE THIRD PARTYA FABOE By.ARK SWANOLYMPICRIOHARD BENNETT illDAltIAGED GOODSL�SALLEMovinjt Pict.uresAIWERI�AN =�cFun Makers SUPremeKOLB & DILL"p:::CX 0' PICKLES"'Musical Komedy RtntAnnounco CoDYocatIOD Ora.t:«.Prof�nr Kuno Francke of Hanar.luniversity, will he the eonvoeation or·ntol' nt the Spring quarter gradoatingc:XCl'ei� in .Tone. He is a member of Ithe n .. rman fl .. partment and .. orator ofi the Germanic museum at Han·arll. CORledy Theatre85 Bast Van Buren st.THE UNDERDOG.Ooa:pon entitUng holder to SOcRebate may bc obtained at Ma­roon Office.