m t Daily !larnnuI OHIOAGO va. DmIAll'A, 3.ftAOGFIBLD CHICAGO BYKPHONY OROHBS'l'RA. CONCERT-PMGBAJI BECI1'AL MONDAYVoL XII. No 128 U1IIVBB8rrY OF OBIOAGO, SAftBDAY, APBIL 25, 1914. PBICB FIVE CBlftS\,\ open the concert. This work was di- editors to accede to their demand of women attended the dinner.reeted by Richard Wagner. himself, at Despite the message from Mr. Stagg, the Maroon for one ttlny. So on May Mrs. Etlgar J. Goodspeed acted asits l1rst presentation, after which he Chicago is hoping to make a good 19 it will belong to the women, for spokesman for women on the Leagueremarked that he had to make every showing in the �wo..mile relay at the their very own. AJ,-isory board, and extended a greet-tl b k d b f university of Penuylvania this after D . ..e ort not to rea OWD eeause 0 orothy Wilbston, '14, an old and ng to the new women at the dinner,its immense power and beauty. noon, Campbell, Stegeman, Stout and experienced hand, will act as manag- n�th .Allen, secretary of the Y. W. C.. Leisure will run for the MaroODS. The. d' ,... Will:.. .The Dext Dumber mil be the "Bae- lng e rtor, J.UISS J.UltOD was manag- L., and fifteeo cabinet members and. llliDois team, which WOD the two-mile . ...chanale" of "TaDnhauser," whIch ere- lUg editor of the paper gotten out by I committee heads discussed the deparf-. at Drake last weel(. is picked by Mr. ..ated a great sensatren wheD NapoleoD .. the women last year, a paper which mental system of the Leagua and e%-demanded that it should be presented Stagg as a poa8lblo WlDner. was voted a success, but one which ilained the work of committees and.. " Besides Ward and Barancik who ac- . ..for him In ParIs ID 1860. Other seloe- , , wll1 be surpassed this year, according he first and second cabinets.tioDs will be given from "Parsifal," cording to llr. Stagg, may place in the to all the "dope." Miss Williston hus Comradeship is Theme.'·Die Meistersinger," "Siegfried,' and hUl'dles and sprints, Chi�ago will. be recently been appointed to the position Comradeship was the theme of the"Die Walkure!' represented by Gorgaa lD the high of society editor of the Daily Maroon. evening. The sing was held indoors,jump Boyd in the broad jump and. ., 'A temporary staff has been plekedj iu the League room, on account ofThomas in the pole vault. b th . di I. .bli th t tMr. Bobert 'V. Stevena will give ao Squad is Big. y e managtng e tor, and more lraln, ena 109 e women 0 mee. Dames will be adied later. The staff more informally. Before the end ofopen address Monday, at 4, 1D. Mao- The University will be represeDted .• <I Includes:del, at which excerpts from the con- by the largest squad of track athleteseert numbers .�ill be play!� �_,p�a"�� to._go..-�_:auadelphia .. for the. aJUlualand organ, aDd a detailed explaDatiOD games.' The presence' of the. largest.01 the history of the Wagn.eriaD selee- J"aumber of coOege athletes ever to taketiona :will be given. Omcera of the Or· part in tile PeDD events, h .. lessenedehestral asaociatiOD expect a large at- Chicago'. eJuuaeea 01 winDing points. Asst.. News Editor, Nina O'Neill. at the Van Buren street statiOD.teDdance at the cODcert, which will .close the 1IeUOD. BEOIB1'BBB I'OB .J1JLl1JB t\ssociate Editors: Fete CoIIIdttees JIeet;. Both teams are In fairly good condi-� ProInm. B08BMWALD OO� KAY 4 Derothea Washburn. Sophomore members of the Quad- tion for 80 early in the year. Each isLohenaPin•• Miriam Baldwin. rangle fete committee will meet :Mon- composed mostly of veteran- who'have_-- 'rwo-ft0aaD4 W .. 0raU0n CID 1(04-IntroduetioD to Act 3. Grace Hotchkiss. day at 1:30 In the League room. The seen one or more year's serviee.Prelude. enI �:-:::- -1IGid Mary MacDonald. Senior committees will hold a meeting Chicago will present almost thoTaDnhanaer: Reporters: Tuesday at 2:30 at the home of Eliza- same lineup as that which captured::Baechanale. Student. deairing to eDter the Up· Marjorie Uhlman. beth Sherer, 1358 East 58th street, In- the championship last season, except"Song of the Evening Stari" Wol- per Senior eODteat in oratory for the Evelyn Cola. tead of at 10:15 iD Foster. for the loss of Scofield and Catron atfram, Mr. Scott. Julius Rosenwald prices must regir.. ElliDor Doty. s'!lortstop anel seconf1. (":�ptnill �Iann's. h th d f th Be' ) AII'ce """'Elin NOBTHWBSTBBN DBFBA.TS . . thO f t }' t' tParsifal: ter Wit e eaD 0 e mor eo - .m... • meD wdl miss IS a..� com mm Ion aAd 1. PrOC!essioD of the Knights of leges before DOOD Monday, Kay 4. Elsie JohDB. CHICAGO FBBSBMAH TBAJI th.! midtlle sack, but their plac'es will.the Holy GraiL The 'eoDtest is OpeD to members of the Margaret Green. tWins 2-1 Dedsl;;-;; ADuual Debate be well filled by McConnell at- Mh"rt,Ad 2. Good Friday SpelL Senior, eolJ.ecea who have not less than Want Police Bepor1;er.on Federal ,OwDenIItp of PhoDe and either Cole or Leoar.1 nt Becon.l.!Dip. Meistersinger: twenty-seven majors and Dot more No police reporter has been selected LiDeIL Uncertain About Second.IntroductiOD to Act 3. thaD thlrtr,aix, and to graduate stu· yet, but it is thought that several will All three of these men have h�en"Hans Sachs' Monologue,." Hans dents who took their baccalaureate apply for the position. All the staff N�rthwC8tern defeated Chicago iD showing up w('11 in enrl�' prn(>: ic'(', :m.lSachs, Kr. Beott. dt"grees at the )(areh CODvoeation •. ""ill meet Tuesday at 10:15 iD the 1he annual freshman debate last Dight Coach Page will not cleC1cle until ti,eS�egfried: CODtestants must not have WOD a llaroon office, Ellis 12. iD Harper MIl. The l1nal tleeisioD of jast momC'nt which of tIc Intter tw.)Voices of the Forest. l'Cholanhip in aD upper senior cODtest the judges was two votes for North- "iU bcgm the game It tile kCy:;ot"ilC:Die Walkure: in oratory', and must be eliBible for BOOK OOKllEllOBA'rING �estcrn an(1 one for Chicago. Thec(.mer. Bohnen, who play",1 in t h�Ride of the Valkyries. public appearance. FOVBDIMG OF .JAPANBSE cams arguecl the question: Resol\"ec1, field last y�:lr, has been movell in �\)"Wotan's FareweO and )(agic Fire Th� c�mpleted oration must treat of CLUB WILL JU ISSUED hat aU telegraph and telephone lines th.ord base to take Dc� �':tr.lit'Il·� pl:l.·r.Beene;" Wotan, llr. Beott. I(IDle vital aspect of preaent-da1' prob- houM be owned and operated by the De!' Jar.lien i� now a 1O.'l11hc'r of tb,,_ d t eeed 2,000 rd' .TapanC8e students in the University e.leral government. Chicago held the . h' t IT�ms, an DO es: wo s In. r.te mg � n .____ .-., ... _ J h Th f.wfta 'tte ., lOre preparing a booklet to commemo- affirmath'e, ancl argued that govern- Ct' lOr 1 ."_.aDA'" .. WILL IIBft !ngt.. ,tee ."rvwn n coples,Blgn·. ap aln .l ann will he h;1('k :1t 1:5--I ·t. fl· t·ti d rnte the tenth annl\'erMry of the ment control would lower rates anfl " 1 l' I th 1 t 1 h' I't� WI . a IC I oaa name aD accom-. . '. . . . PIK.�ltJf,n 1(' lin. e ta.:1I14 I� II'F1nt ... baIl a.... 8cWaled tor 'ed b ... L _, f tL- tho foundmg of the Japane8e club In Chi' brang more effiCIent sen"lce. North- ti 1 ·.·t '.1 I 1. t tl ,"panl . '7 .. e ... _ name 0 ..., au r, . ...' ngo a II I Y "'1 . te a 1(' It 0 Ie nr·1:10 'V-.I._ � 1--..lII • __ ,--I I .... be et'go. The book will be Issue.l the last westero argued the negatn'e ancl hel.l·t . thO 11 t_, enc � III • __ V\& enve ope. mu... . 'In V ag:un I� v(,:1r. c :ll'pt'nrl' .0Idt with the deaD of the Senior col. weke iD May. It will be printed ill hat government control has been a ha�'e all 0(' hi� -o)o1.till1(' funll in r,�'!4enior and Junior coUege women's k bel . .... d )( l� loth Jap3nese and English, the JaI'r. .. · failure in all countries where it has .. tl 1 II ) r h" geIl .. ore noon. .IRon ay" ay • •.. .. . cel\"Jng Ie m • an. ew mc�n aveba2eball teams WIll meet In the l1rst Th .• 6_ '11 be bm'tted t"'" ete readtng telhng of the UDlve:-s;.ty hc!('n trie.l, ancl thnt rC'glllahon wall tIl I" tl t'e mall.ueenpWJ WI su I ., . 15 0 en t:t�.� on IIIll In Ic' ),r:t .. '''0practice contest of the year )(onda,. .tt f th h b th lind its characteristics. It will U!�IJ r.-fernble.a c:omml ee 0 ree, e Olen y �. . gam('s thi!'l �·('ar. �or;!rc'n. 1111' I.'a.lingat 1 :10. All women in the advance(l d rtm t f P bl· S _L' 'I:'--h (ontain several articles con(>crnlOg t'w Percy Onkt',Oonaltl Rt'nn ancl Da\'I� h' , I '11' 1 1)cpa en 0 a IC pe_lng. rAK Ittt'r 01. n!'4t \"('ar. WI :1j::llll lit.baMball elaues will be used at Bome jnt1ge will grade the orations and re. prof�4Ior8 an(1 Mtutlcnts. Thc materia! �.lwnr(ls, .Iehntecl (or Chit·ago. The dOlnl th(' initi�1 !'I:t •. k. 11(' h:t� :-.1:<0time in the game. The final squad� h L __ bel ..., 29 n Eng1i�h will flCl'Cribc the Unh'er:-ity nt'mbt'rl' of tho Northw('�tC'm t('am 'L_ h . l' ( I '1', hothport t e _ven�" lore .-.ay •..' Iut.'cn I' oWlnJ: we ornH'r � ,1 I y.will be pic.ked in a week. The lincap 1n the eemi l1nals, to be held May fr('m a .T�p�ne8e. poi�t (If. VICW. Rii�hi· nrC' Lyle Smith, F..lwnrcl Grclst, all.l at. bat nncl ill th(' fi,,}.).Mond�y Will be .. foUowlI: 26, five of these lleven contestants will Ttl, Uoashl 18 e(htor·tn_C"hlef. l'. P. "·i1Iin,"". Profe�or.J. F. H�iC! Fight for CC!1lt:r.Benlont· . Martland p. Leuderman of th(' Chicn"o Normal N'ltool PrineL . . .• " .' be picked to speak in the l1nals, whir!. ..., Gr:n- Iq the' onl\" fh"'!l'r whn I� !'litree.; Llewellyn, lb.; BeaU 2b.; RIgg8 -1'11 be held I·n co-:"nctioll with t�f' 'l'wo to A4drea Ph7Blcs Club. r·nl l.oom1" of the lIy.le Park lligh f .t' th .11 ·'11 Ilk... II,IIU D H B I f th. 0 �tnr tn� .- Jram('. C'" I tC' t�r.3b.; Rhodes, II. 8.; Pfeifr.,r, r. f.; Mick, J; ali Pri f $100 .·11 r. an'ey ruce ..cmon 0 (' F"hool anfl Attorney JluJro Sonnen· t h' I 't" tl . Ltune convoe on. zes 0 • '. '1') a I" rf'�1 ar PO!'lI letn III It' r1l!nc. f.; Hotchki .. I. f; Shamhaugh,8wa-.50 .0 .. be .-rd-..lII to &Le t-o L�._ t )'hYSlcs department WI I gIve an ac· �hein were the juclgC'!'. Charles F. Me·�,..: WI ,l"f. � ... ,'"' .,.-:"d un st t f th At " gar'lcn. A J:r('nt. fi�ht ;!' h'in� �t.:t�('.lwite, Kitch, substitutes.. reg on e me tire 0 e om F.1roy pT�i.left8pe8Jtel1l. ..... .• f(lr th(' I.-ft (it'lc) pMition h('t,wt'n l.i-Juniors: Broneit, p.; Walter, (".; at a meeting of the PhysiC's clob �on·.. q ..... C I jbOnati anfl lIarJ:C'r. Lihon:ati pl:t�'('!l){a�intOt!k, Ib; 8as:8l\ 2b; ADen,3bj '10 ........ B. '1'�. day at 4:30 in Rye1'8On , .... .m.r nr � to Visit Chur ... h.Barke, 8. e.; Regent, r. f.; Sutcliffe, :r.rIJdle D residents will begin th('::- Danforft Miller, a fellow in the (le- ,:.(' 1. M. C. A. (i.-i.) trip pnrty I �.n �h:- te-nm two �'(,:tr� :t1:0 •• hIlt W�!l'- C t ·II�· ',nh t E1 t' h' 1 • IlnC'l1J:1hl(' 1:1"t !'I('a"on. :tn.' I� ('n.l('a,··e. f· Appel I. f· Doc1ge Adam!', Brad· .enniB toamameDt nes:t wee... ontMt· part men ,WI 'I I l'CUs... J. 0 0- • ee rIC! �',11 le,\\"e for the Fonrt 'res) t('rlnn." " ,. . • onnJZ' to �taJr'- :\ ("omt'·hac·k nnW. An·ley, Brown, Collins, Rackleshauscn. antll bave been &lked to register onlcnrrent..41 aR a Functton of LIght Inten'lTii�titutional ("horch toe1:..., a� 8:"UIKitchell, JRlbstituteL ,ite lad JnaD.tia board. llib"." froUt (obb halL (Continut".l on page 3)STAGG HAS BEAR STORY WOIEN WDlINVADESays ReI.y T earn at Penn Games FILD OF JOURNAUSMCannot Finish Above Fourth-Counts OD Ward and Baraocik DorothyWilliatoDto beMaaqiqto Place. Editor of May 19 EditionofjMaroon'Wagnerian numbers will make upthe program of Tuesday's eoaeert at\\ hieh Mr. Heuri Scott, basso of thoChicago Grand Opera compaDy, will bethe chief attractioD. The Introduetlonto the third act of "Lehengrln" will lIurgaret Rhodes, outgoing presi-ANNOUNCE MEMBERS OF STAFF (lent of the Y. W. C. L., was presented PROBABLY PITCH DES JARDIENwith a pair of silver candlesticks, the.Masculine injustice to woman and gift of women in her cabinets, at the The Conference baseball seasonher rights is having rocky going this Prlendshlp dinner last night in Lex- opens for Chicago this afternoon at 3year. }'ollowing ul' the victory at the Ington, Caryl Cody, the new presi- when Coach Page's meu �IHI Indluuapolls our women have now seized the dent, tendered the gift on behalf of tie up on Stagg field in what l)rolU­newspapers. At least, an invading the cabinet, afterward presiding as ises to be a hard and interesting game.army from Lexington has forced the toastmistress. Two hundred aud fiftyWomen of League Cabinets T en­der Gift to Outgoing President-ComradeJUp is the Theme of Many Poaitioaa Undecided forF:. dshi D' Game .This AftemooD-nCD 5Wp mner H . . Good rOOSIer m a-ormww. RENDER SIX SELECTIONS (8pedal to the Maroon)PhUadelPlda. � .Qril 24.-ftetwo-mile fletd is VfJr7 c:l&aY. Chi­cago Is not l1ke17 to flDiIh bettertban fourth _ fifth. But Dl:lD.oiaand lI1ch1can 1I'W uPhold the h0n­or of the W-' Ward. &Dd. BanD-dg maT pJace. A. A. Stagg PRESENT CANDLESTICKS CmCAGO PLAYERS TOCLASH WITH INDIANAWAGNERIAN NUIBERSTO FEA11JRE PROGRAMMr. Henri Scott Will Sins atChic_.., Symphony OrchestraCoacert TuesdaytLp sing every womaD was requestedna Std. to sigD up for a place on some eom-. mittee of'the 'LeagUe.' �'-�,-�-, -. r: ...,_--..Members of the second cabinet willspend the day at a house party atHillSdale. They will assemble at 8:40Editor, Dorothy Williston.Business MaDager, Alta Fisher.Literary Editor, Dorothy WeiLNews Editor, Mabel de la Mater.J,../, !/\I .�THE DAILY MAROON, SAnBDA'Y. APB.IL 25, 1914.Tbe DailyTODAY.MarOOD Bulletin •• Brief Campu News- -=-..OfIldal Studeut !l'l'Wl'l':tl't'r or the UDl. e. =========Z=====-�===iCEverstry ot (·hka:.::o. Tower to � Olub.Y - 0 A field._aft 8'SO Oobb 'I .& _-\ssociate Professor Tower will givel'ublb;bl'd mcrutngs, t'XCl'llt Sundal and ......., � ��,., .._Monday, c)urill� the Autumn. Winter and Condition examinations, 9 to 12, an address OD "An ADalysis of Heter-Spring quarters, by The Dally Maroon Cebb 8R. ogeuity ill a Xutural Pupulut iou ' at� MdScore dub, 2:30, Rosalie ha.U. the Zoologit.'ul club meetiug .. ou uyChicago·InclliI.ll3 baseball gnme, 3, at 4:30 In Zoology 24.b. W. Co&&Iqb ••B. Me Qo�sBe P .... , Ne ... EditorAtbletlea &dI*­Badae.. • .... er Stagg field.TOMORROW.University reUgious service,Mandel 11, Elect Greenwood HoWIe 01l"icers.Dorothy Strachen was chosen chair­man of the social committee aud LoisEnlere4 .. MCond-cl.... mall at tbeCbJc-.o Po.totllce" Chlcaco. Iu.. Karcb 11.1'01, 8D4_ .6.ct of Karcb a. 11'71.AJB8C&IF1'ION BATES. MONDAY Kinney was elected recorder of Grecu_10:15, wood hull at a meeting of the houseThursday night. Ethel 1I0tt was ilia. It'Itl carrJer: 12.50 • JeMr; $l.00 • quarter.lSI mall: 11.00 a rear; U.:r. a quarter ..I:41tor1a1·Bualnea8 Olflc:e, EJl1a U.. M;w.de1.Telephone Kid war 100, After 10 P 1Il_ .!b'de Park U6._ Orchestra rehearsal, 4, Belfield 159. u !lCW member of thc house committee.Jrulior college chapel, men,!lllroon Press, 5511 Lecture redtaJ. on concert program,4:15, Mandel. Five wtn Bead Papers ..\':ulla;.;e Grove Ave.ROUNDING OUT THE YEAR. Southern club, 4:30, Lex:i.ngtOn 15. Nathan Shaviro, Rose Hill, YeraBotanical club, 4:30. Botany build- WeI', Grace Currier and Willimu HlSkt·tt will rend pnpers nt a lIIectin:,: adthe Germania club llowlay ut S, ·\ttit(.' home of Professor Cutting, l:.!:.!SThe revised point system has guueto press, uud we may hOlle to sec it ill in�.working order by the first of the Au- Physics club, 4:30, Ryerson 32-tarn quarter, ready to control appuiut- Zoological club, 4:30, Zoology 24.meuts and membership in orguuiza- Gcrmauic club, 8, Professor Out-t.ions, The liouor connuissiou is an ae- ting's residence, 1228 East 56th street.complishcd fact. 'flie spirit of de- New Testament club, 8, Haskell 12-mocraey has been given new strength TUESDAYand life, both in the reshapiug or uu- Junior college chaped, women, 10:15.democratic institutions, and in iust i; Cbicago-:Minuesota. baseba.lil. game,tut ing the l>rillciplc that work of some 3:30, �all field.sort is the only just.iflent.iou for the ex Chicngo Symphony To Discuss "Testament Liturgies.'­"Liturgies in New Testament alldContemporary Literature' will be cli:-;­cussed hy James 'Vilkins at a meet iugof the New Testament dull Monday :ItS in Hnskell 12.Orchestra. COD-Isteuco of any orgnuiznt.ion, 'I'ho sv- cert, 4:1;;, MandeL Physics lien Are in East.nior gift has bcen selected, anal is o ne Hamiltou lecture, 51 Physiology 25. Professor Michelson and Professorof the finest ever given at nlly unlver, Student Volunteer Band, 7:15, Lex-,Millikan, of the Physics departmentsity in relca and purpose. This record illi{ton 14. 1. rt yesterday for Philadelphia, wher.in itself is quite an achievement; but Dr. Hendersou's Lecture, 8, Mandel. 'they will attend the conference of t l»-two things which may he clone before Classical club, 8 Lexington 15. .American Philosophleal society, Fromthe close of the quarter, would round hero th(,,\,,, will go to WnsbinJ:!ton t·�it out in splendid fashion. Onc of these Ten Years Aeo Today l:c' prt': e I.; at a meetlng of the Amer i-.. The Daily Maroon 01' April 25 190-1 -_two WIll be worked out shortly, if _ ' =nn ::c:ull'my of Sa�lcnces.I-l('�ellt inclications arc correct, This, ,1Iirector ::;tugg has just rcturncll:FRIARS WILL DRILL ALL DAYi'l the rushing system, which is being fr�l the East, where he attended aprepared by the Intcrfraternity conn- u.:eeting of thc football rulcs commit- Uncalled for Seat Beservations to Br-eil. Thc revisetl system is in the hanels tee. . Many ncw rules have becn Illaal.! Sold MondaY.ot the fraternities, nnd a final yote is anel the director is confiJcut tbat thee·xpecteel in time to enable final de- g�me win be greatly bencfited.ci!'ion next week. From that, therc isonly th� proccss of arrnnging details.. itb the faculty, before the systcm iscompletcly in force, rcally to govern urelay, wben thcy were defa.ted by Bc·ru�hing next fall. The otIler possible loit by a scorc of 3 to 1.. The ba�c­accomplishment is tIle institution of r�lIlDing of Chicago was decidcdiyan upperclnssman councillor systcm for crude. The tcam will mcct 'ViSCOIlSillfn·:-;hmcn\. similar to that in force for tomorrow. C:tst .nnd chorus in the Black,friar�.slJOw will begin work today at 10 anll'I'he first touch of spring had fatal will continue their sessions all dny bu teffects on the Varsity ball team. 8nt_ will be excnsed from night work to­night. Dress rehearsnls will beginearly next week.8eats which have bccn reserved will},(� put on snle at noon Monday, if tlteyhave not been called for, according tothc annonncement of Manager IIcndl'f-'t\"OJlIeD ('ntcring the Unh·crsity. The Iuterfratcrnity basebnll captnills Eon. Lnte comers will then havc aitlea is rather olel-it hns l)(!en pro. - will meet in thc Reynolals .club tomor- last chance for gooel reservntions ..PMC't] anll elH-cusseel fOT two years, :1nll r(ll\' at :1 to .li�cnss the SI,ring SChccl-1lws been in forcc for some time 011 the ule. AWARD BASEBALL SUITSC:l!'lt si(le of the campus. Now, with TO FBESBKAN PLAY3RSthe point systcm cutting the numbcr Scvcnty couples nttclHleu thc secollal(If activities in wllich a man may takc :'?'cYllolc]s club alancc o� the, year 8:lt· Eight Kembers of Squad Are GivenNnmeralS-year.Jngs Defe.:.t Var-1lart: tlms requiring thc alevel�pment ure1ny evcning.sit,- Scrubs, 2-1.oi more mnterinl, the neel] of an' up:... Thc Rev. )Olr. )o[are�us Doals of, 8l'ot_Y"'!'d3!o:S man councillor systcm, which Eight members of the J-'reshlll:tttlantl will tnlk on "Twili�ht Hour" to-will get more fre!4hmen th3n our hap· I a8�hall. grlnnd havc been aW:lr,le,1 tht·irOIorrow in the Lenglle room.h�'7.artl system of setting t1l<'111 aflrift I�uits by Coach Boyle. Bla('khurn,II;lr�"r·on thc campus can IlOrlC to hrin� 'I·hc mOllthly illformal rC.�t'l)ti�n al.·� \Vht>elcr\ \Vasear, lfcIllhelley, Suppli'(.lIt. stnrtccl riglat into the swing of cl.Ulcc wa� hdal ill Snell, }o'rial:1Y, fro_ ('I.ang anel Dryclen arc the wiulIl.'r� P.Chic'a�o life, is most apparent. Tho -1 to 6. :I.umernls. Thc othcr winner� will b,'ela·lay may be nt.trilmte,1 to �c\'eral _ {lllUonncccl b,· Con('h Ro\-l(' in : h:� II;' 1Ch:II1S()II� :111 a I games were the 111'111. • ••C;III "'eS. Olle is thc. fad that the neecI _ . , future. 'fhe suits arc 1:111 With a ;:,"'(c:pal attrnctwns at the F rellch clubof �llch advice has 1I0t Ill'rl'tofore het'll . TI I . I : e·ir(·'(' :;urrounalinJ! a '17 011 t hi' sh II,'l'IllIrs,lay atternooll. Ie e� nil IS l' all- isl1ffid('ntly apparent t(l arouse an:: _ IIlin� to prc�ent somethlllg Iyparticular interest in the s,\'�t('m; for, cle' �ltI��d in the ncar futut('.�� i!'4 usual, the )lhilanthrIlJlic�. alt rtli�·tit', or humanistic aspcc·t of t he idea REV.wa:-; insufficient to stir our �tl1"c'lIts toWill:lction. Another is tlu' (:ca·t that nit' ConductWell.knownyl'nr has heen su,·h n 1:II:-;Y 0111.' allt(.l,t that thc syst('m, which is e'lltir('_ The H,�\'. )Olr. Harry I-'II:-;.lic·k, !,:lsfllr iThe wil1nrl"S maale onlyly ncw, an(1 hNctoforc not ;:r('atly of the J-'itst Hal'ti:-;t dmrc'h "f �lcl"t' �tqlhells\)n.nc('.le.l, coul,l not ('ol1lman,1 attentioll. ('!air, X,,\\' .Je'r�e·y, will )In·a,·'' tumor '1 ht: l-Icore:";\'1I"n there werc otlH�r more }'rc's�i"g row at JI) in )Olnndcl. An organ re·e·i- Fn'shlllt!1I H 0 H (� U () nUl CI I-�thi'l�s to he att('n,lccl to h�' (,VI'r:-(III�, tal by �11I:-;i":ll j,in·,·tor :-;tC\'CII� wi:! Y3r:-oity ...• 1 00 U HI)" II U til' 11-1TIll' �e,un('il ha..q hcen k('pt. rllllnin� at I.r('��cole tliC scni,�('�. �Ir. Fus.Ii(·k will - --+---- .-t r e 1 11 , I' th"" ,. 'f C \ 1 1 tl C I 1·.·\·t�lIill!! 1'11111 t.)- TJJIRTY JlJNIO&S GETOJ' S, c( a :en; " ..\. '. J. a,.' rc�s Ie .all II, ay �TOGETBBR IN SMOKER­hal': hnel three big campaign�, which morrow night, allcl will �I'cak )of nn,la.\·1 •• _ t' al t I' 1 . I at tIle ]I)-,le l'ark ]>," pt,·c.·t LYMAN DRA�\� OARTe·oMSfr.II { up 1"" Ime mos exc IISI \'C �'� Ilig It _ >.. .�nnll the cln.�ses. junior ana senior, like ('hureh.wi!'e have hnel other interests. Rut The Re\'. Mr. Fosclick is a gra'lllat.�now thing9 are slackening up nil of Colgnte in '00, nn,l the Union theolnronnd; the need of the system as a q;icnl s'.'minary in '03. He is the 8n_prr.ctical faetor in Chjcn�o stu(lent lift' thor of s("'ernl hooks; nn(l a wcl�is hecoming plainly e,·jllent; nna ('on- kllown clergymnn in the c:ast.�Nl11cnt1y, we mny hope for action (,f!l'omf' Mrt herore th ... qnnrtcr i" fin 'I hirty .Juniol'S got together in aclass �mokcr at the Alpha Delta Phih(.U9C la!lt night. .Jutl I�ymnn cnter­taineel with rapie} sketches of memhcr:;of the. class, anel a cle"er imper�on�­.. ion ot' .Tulinn Eltjn�c \\"ns otTerc(l hyimporteel talent. .. .. :ats·· concIu41eel t111'The smoker was nrrnng(>cJCroll and Geofl'rey Levinson.South� cnub to J[ee�irhcd. 'fIle ROllth�rn dnh will meet llon- progrnm.uay at 4:::0 in Lexington 15. by Fretl PENNANT STICKERSCOAT of ARMS STATIONERYCOAT of ARMS FOBS and JEWELRYThe University of Chicago Press5750-58 ELLIS A VENUE-II1II\and Room 106 Emmons Blaine- --- �---------MONDAYReserved Seats On SaleReserved seats for Blackfriars, which have- not beenpaid for by Monday noon, will be placed on sa Ie at thattime. There is no doubt but that there will he a greatmany good seats among them.FIRST COME, FIRST SEI�VEDTicket OfficeMandel Corridor 10:15 to 2:15.u. rSPRING STYLES ARE HEREThe very spirit of Spring has been captured in the wondcrfUl colorin.bof our new fabrics noW' on display.Greens soft in tone. often blendin� into browns. promi�e to be vel7smart this spriDJ(.The many new shades of greys and blues will also please men of taste.Pliable. soft materials that len:! themselvcs to the corrcl."t close fitting�tYICS. are in·' ereat demand.To fashion the neW' snug fitting clotbes requires t!�c utmost skilLSo the Jerrems W'ay of ta.Uoring these noW' sDlart sty�cs appeal morestrongly than ever to men who seek to be both illdivi::u:ll and smartin their dress.We invite you to see the greatdisplay of the correct newSpring materials at � of ourthree stores.TA.ILOR FOB VOUNU MENTHREE STORES: 7 N. La Salle 8t. 25 E Jackson D!vd, 71 E Monroe 8t..�P. OLUS the outside shirt aDduudetclrawen are ODe garment.TIlls m�n$ that the shirt em't work out of the trousers, that therearc no shirt t:tits to bunch in seat, that the drawers "stay put,"to 5:IY noth:ng of the comfort and economy of s:l\'in� a g:lnnent.OLtIS is coat cut, opens all the way down-closed crotch,closetl back. See ilIusuatiou.For golf tennis and field wear, we recommend the specialattached colfar OLUS with regular or short sleeves. Extra sizesfor very tall or Itout men. All ahirt fabria, in smart designs,induding silks-$l.50 to $10.00.OLUS DDe plel:l PAJAIIAS for Ionalnr. ftldnr and romforuhle .!�'!\.ble on I� u.'ne principle .. OLUS SbiftI - c-.c cat. c:o.N t.c: ... doK<l CfGCdI.No atriapto tiaM __ a.e..... SI.lO Ie ......AIk�"""''_OLUS. ........-.PRILLIPS-JORES CO .. AII..... ell" ...... " N. Y... _.OBIOAOO 1'LAYD8 1ft) �terpretatiou15 of modern dances. 111 •• - ..•0LA81I WftB IRDIAlIA Se\'eral pianologues were given by·Ralph �amilton. After the vaudevlllea dance was held in the theater. Fresh-men will hold an informal Friday af-6e per line. .No acherti.MmenU other ight i.IJ on in the center carden ternoon in the Reyuolds club.eeived for leu thaD 254:. All cle between Staill8, a veteran, and CariD, OoDlJDi&ll:lDn to Fill VacallC7.adyenHemeDta maR be paI4 ba ad- a sophomore. The Freshman Y. M. C. A. eommia-YaDCe. Picking today. pitcher i. the great- sien will meet Tuesday at 10:15 inest problem. Page has three for this Cobb lA, to elect a chairman an,l}'OR RENT-In Palos Park, a fur· ·ti b t· all b bTt uShpOll on, u In pro a I I Y 01'- tenth number in place of Ralph Ham.nished house in the woods; plumb- ty" Des Jardien' will be Oil the mound Ilt hing. Located near the station. Ad· lOU, w 0 is not iu residence thlswhen the battle starts. "Shorty" has Quarter.dress Mrs. Bartlett, Palos Park. i.Jeen displaying fine form in all of _. •r'.!\lYERSITY MEN AND WOMEN hill practice games so far, especiallywanted to iutroduce "Price Eyegla.a;s in fauuing men, and it is likely that}(eceptac1e.'· Brand new high grade many of rue ..l:lOOJUCI'lt will taU by thillspecialty. Retailll 25 cents. Used in route': it he .is in the box. ··Lefty"hOllies and offices everywhere by eye- Baumgartner's foot is still troubliug81ass wearers. Profitable summer em- hiw, wu! he can not be used today.ploymeut. For personal interview, ad- lDd1&Da is 81ir'oD£dress Daily Maroon. Indiana has been playing good ballall spring, and with ··Too1Z" SchultzW ANTED-A representative in each 'pitching, the Bloomington men will. bedornlitory and fraternity house. Tel. dangerous opponents. Schultz is oneGrover 3384 or call at 3641 So. Halsted ot tho best college pitchel"l:l in thet:lt. This is a big money-making prop- county, and has had several chances toosition and can be clone in your spare play big league baseball. The Hoo15-time.CLASSIFIEDUVllTlSDIiWI'S (Contillued from pace 1)Furnishings, Bats and S hoe s.Oar BepreaetattYe, JIB. WA LEER. w1Jl be at theWoodlawn · Trust& Savings Bank HOTEL LA SALLEApril 23rd. i!4th and 25th.With Spring Stylea in rea.cIy·made GarmentsTHE FACULTY "THE STl1D�Sof the for Dress or Sporting Wear. - .UNIVEB8Ifi OF OHIOAGOWILL FIND INTBIS BANK ALL 'llIE._---_._----. __ .. _._-----_.FACILITIES OF A DOWN1'OWN BANE. Hotel Cumberland1-..:: Iers ended the Conference race in see-8BVB&AL _ Opportunities for stu- ond plaee last seaaon, and with thedents to earn $10 to $20 a week same team back, they look good for &Bfor a few hours work each day after high a position in this year's race. Sorccitations. The work will continue far this seasoJl they have met twothrough the vacation, when all day Conference teams, Ohio State and Wis­will be devoted, and the remuneration. eonsin, wiJlning from the 1i.rst andNot ahouse-to_house canvass of usc- lusing to the second, both times by a 'L.- ---!less soap, etc. No outlay or advanee three to one score. It ::you W"aDt to be right up In Style,.af money required at. any time. Drop The Chicago men have displayed see the fabr1cs we oll'er at the pricesa postal card to "Dusting Thru," 81& erratic form in the practice games, of eighteen cloUars and up, and beFulton street. some days playing big league ball and thorougllJ.7 convinced that this is head-other days playing like a high school ua.rters for stupendous valuesUDlyenal Repair JUg.Co .. 1508 Cableteam. The weather has been a see correct ta1loring.place. Phone Mid. 6842. We repair . .. vere handicap to Improvement, most Julius Cooperstoves, bieyeles, etc. Refinish and up·. -. (If the day8 havlDg been too cold for THE UNIVERSITY TAILORholster furniture. Plaatenng and. .• .. good tnuDlng. The last two dayschlmney cement; carpenterIng andC P '1._- b t ....... hia. . oach age Mall een pu -e meneabinet work a specialty. Est. fur-h hi' . Id ballt toug some easona 10 lD8l e , Tb N T eftnished. F. De Geer, Prop. and he �ta they will be able to e ew an _. _______________ pull off a few heady play. today.Tndfeaaa Def-.ted. Laa Y ....Last year Chicago won the onlyCom Exchange National Bank game scheduled with Indiana, 5 to 1.This was won at a time when "Lefty"THEBaumgartner was twirling in invincibleOapltal ••• • • • • • • • • • 13.000,000.00 form, and the Hoosiers threatened at8arplu 000.00 no time in the game. Schultz, who• • • • • • • • • • • • • • &,000, _l:itched for Indiana, was hit hard inUDdlY1de4 PMata •••••••• 1,000.00.00 this pm ....0ft'ICSU.1tR..� A. BAIUIILL. PnelcJ.Dt.CIIARLICS L. RUTCHL"'lSON. Vlce-Pna..::BAtr.olCEY 3. BLAIR. vac.PI'wI4_l.D A II OULTON. Vlce-Plald.nt.� � 8A�1I0NS. V���J"RAXK W. SlIITH. SechlaI'7.EDWARD r. SCHOENECK. A... Callal ...J EDWARD IlAAS. A_t. Cubl",..lAKES o. WAKEn1l:LD. A � ...LEWIS 11: GARY • .u.t. CUb . The lineup for tOOaY·8 game:The Lfaeup.Chieago, Indiana.McConnell 15. JJ. • ••••••••• HareLihonati, Harger, I. f. AnclersonNorgren. _ ••.••. lb. Flemingllann (Captain). c. • ...•..• JohnsollI Gray ..••••..••.. r. f. . . . . . . ErehartBohnf"D. . • . . . • • .. ab. .... SchlemmerI Cole, Leonarel.. .. 2b. Englehart'Stains, Cavin ..•. e. f. ....•... MintonI.Des .'arflieD p. Schulh:KixmiUer, ShulLDIRmcTORa.OarleeH Waaer Cb'. II. carrItanln A R��noD E4wlD O. �Edw.rd B Rut leT W ....... Blairaaart_ II. Halbard Edward..L.'"�: .. "',._ fhK"IClqIaaIa � w. �.. __, ... In� an.....L ......J'RB8JIMAW PLAYBBs GIVBOOKBDY A� VAUDBVILLEQu1dt: 0IaaDp � Pr.-Dt 8Idt­HamIltoD 01,.. . � &D4WOIDIR DaDce lhmben.REDMAN"The Hanel of Fate,'· a one·a�t �om­eely, was the feature of the f�bman":lu,le"ille ymer,lay in the ReynoM�club. Thoma8 1I0frman in the dual ca·paeity of Harold Kavanaugh, tbe "jJlian, an,1 .Jack nalton, the engineer�arrive,1 at the old mill barely in timt'to "a,'e Glaelys from tbe dutebeft ofthe.' villain. Charles Cory u GlaclY"Vanelervere, tbe heroine, BWooned af·ter the elemon bael left, but was reo,-h-e,l at the arrival of "her" lover.Cory and Hefferan appeared in afree for all tango eontest. ")(i."l..Iluiston Gra1', with Donald Niebol!Jtook part in tile '!onmt a. tile "Winneq of the Tn Pin Trophies." Vir­ginia Titu.s impersonated "Little Eva"n BOngs and danees, and Lilli aD BiB.H! witla EliAbetll KaeClbatoek, gaye2 For 25 Cents.1'IIB NBW SPBDf'G 8'fYLBEarl. WilsonMAKERS OFT ... ,', Beat PredKt8UBSCRmE FORTHE DAILY IlABOON SAVINGS ACCOUNTSaDdCHECKING ACCOUNTSAre Weloome and Appreciated.BBSOUBOBS $2,000, 000. NEW YORKBroadway at 54th Street.Near SOtb Street Subwq StatioD andS3rd Street E1eYa.t:ed."BroadwaY' cars &om GrandCentral Depot.SeftDth AftDUe ear. &om Pennql­YUda Stadoa.KBPT BY .... COLUO ...... NH.ADQU .... RT.RB POR COLLaO ••• NBP.OIAL BATBB POR OOLUO. 'f'.A.JIBTen Minutes' Waik to Thirty TheatresHARRY P. STIMSON. MANAGERHEADQUARTERS I\iR CHICAGO1289 East 55th StZ'eet.makes it possiblefor us to offer youa suit for $30 whichwould have costyou $35 under theold tariff-v-other . .pnces InproportionNicoll the Tailor THESMOOTHESTTOBACCOOae 0UDCe hap Sc,CODYeDieDt fora.areae •• ok.r ..�Standish-a NewARROWCOLLARfor SummerAn ultra smart stylewhich correctly ex­presses the fashionB.for SSeCl.UETT, PEABODYaCO .. JIrc:. ..... 1()CFuD 2 Ounce 1l1liThree ReaSODSWhJ Y" st.ahI r.at altl!e Men's Commons1st. Good Food Proper!,. Cooked.2ad. Cleanliness our Motto. JnsJ:ect ft.e R itcl� (n3rd. A Minimum Price for Hlfh QtJality FoodClab Breakfast lSe up Cafeteria at I,tln(�hBlaDer A LaCarte BUSIC Come InTIIB DAILY JIABOON,8A�AY, APB.IL 25, 1914.ROYAL THEATRE�3rd & COTTAGE GROVE AVE.NowNEWESTCOATOUR VERYBUTTONDISPLAYINGONE GreeneGene(CAN BE WORN TWO BUTTON) ADd h18 Own CompanyNIGHTLY AT 7:30 and 9:15MAT - TUE. THUR. SAT. & SUN. 3:00PRICES 10 - 20 - 30LtJTIlER COLLEGE (DecoTab. Iowa) 1Concert Bru!d (61 members) and Chorus �����������-�- ��-�-�-(46 memben.)Concert a.t 0rchestZ'a. BaD,ViedD.ead.a7, APril 290 MADAM::: MCSELLEThe band is onita way to Christiana a Musical Play withto take Part in eXercises commemorat- Jt"ffersoll De Angcl!», William Pruetteing the centennial of the Constitution Dianc D'Aubrey, Jack Henderson.of Norway, .y 17. Tickets, $1.50,$1.00, 75 cents, from E. T. Jacobsen,Harper M22. Amusements.GARRICK---- - -------- ----COHAN'S GRl.t.DAnother Oohan &. lInrris Triumph.Geoo M. Coball's Mystery FarceVOTE ON HONOR SYSTEM "SEVEN KEYS TO BALDPATE··-- I 1..\ liC.;I(S. '1'111:11.1.:-; • .\IELOLJUAMAMinn�ta Students Plan Organiza­tion to Deal With Cases of Dis- ILLINOIShone!ity--Men·s Union Buildingis Wanted J 0 H N DREWIII a DOll ul:; BillTIl::: TxRA��Y CF TBARSTIlE WILL2\11:,\�EAPOLlS, Minn., April 24.-­A l'l'litiun has been submitted to theAll-Uuiversity council asking that the PO"",,ERSquest iou of an honor system be re- Heney Miller Pnsents a New Co�furred to the student body for a vote. DADDY LONG LEGSThe vote will be taken by colleges, with Ruth Chattertonr-nvh college voting separately and de- --------- ----- - ---OGILVIE {1 HENEAGEGENREMIN'S CLOTHING 6 BABEIDASHERY18 � 20 EAST JACKSON BLVD termining in a great measure the .,x­net ehnracter of the honor system de­sired in that particular college. Presi­,1CIlt Vincent returned yesterday fromthe east, where he investigated thehonor systcm and student self-government at the university of North Caro­lina.In commenting upon the systcm thcpresident said: "The testimony of bothfaculty and students is emphatic thntdishonesty in examinations, writtenwork, and the like, is a rare occur­renee, When it does appear, the stu­,lent committee deals with the casein a prompt and drastic manner. Thesituat ion at North Carolina shows whatcan be dona when a eompaet eommunit.y creates a strong public opinion,ancl then transmits this as a well-ell­forced moral code."Celebrate AppearaDCe of Book.The HH5 Gopher will appear on theenmpus :May 8. Basing their plans on ---------COR�'JaCk L:l.lt·s New PIa,­HELP WANTEDA Clean Comedy Drama withHenry KolkerERTURE SECOND FLOOR.STUDEBAKERADELEA Comic OperettaFrom the )-'!"t·lId. of Paul Herve:lllil .J t'a II Dr iquet,New Yo· ;;'s SCUS3.tioIllld MaslcalSucc�Tho tune all Chicago laWhistllng.Clothesthat willarrest theattention FINE ARTSCHANGEA Play of Welsh Peiasant LlteActed by a. Co. of Welsh Plqer1IPennsylvania Avenue.11th and H StreetsTo seekers or a !lotel w!lereluxuriolJS quart�s �y be seecured, where charm and con­genial atmosp!lere yrnaiJ, andwhne ezcc))en� 0 Sen'1Ce i!lparamount. the Hotel Powhat:moins jut sacb inducements.Jtoaaaa wlth detached bathIDaJ" 1M obtaiued at .r.so. $200aad � Rooms with printebI!� p.SO, '3.00 ad ap.c!* .. �ttt..:::'��·Write for booklet with map •.CLIFFORD Mr-; LEWIS.)Ianagcrand adrnir-ation ofthis announccment, the seniora are ar- princessranging to make this date the biggestcapable THE THIRD PARTYon the Spring ealendar. The armory 0_ Tickets cnt ittinu holder to 50c rehas been secured and an orchestra Will l) -. duction mny be secured nt Maroon of-be cngngcd for the celebration. Duriug the clay a vote will be taken to flea.judges areof clothes the kindtictcrmint� the most popular woman onthe campus, and another to determineOffer PrIzes to Chess Players. tilt' homeliest man. The proceeds orI Three prizes will be offercd to men tl:e dunce will be gh'en �o the Men's; who win places in thc chess tournn Union for furnisbing the new building.'ment, which will bcgin Fridny in the Thirty dclegates from - nine colleges:Revnolds club. President Gor.loru of attenclecl the convcntion of the Minne-I •,th(' Chess club, will announce I'airin� ShIn Interc:olh'giate Prohibition asso-for the matches early next week. Anv ciation held at the univcrsity ycstcr-mrmber' of the Reynolds <'Inh will lit' day.willyouhere oat a o LYl\IIPICRICHARD BENNEft infind veryDAlIIAGED GOO D Smoderate price.LASALLEMovtnlt PicturesOur "Throw-Over"--the exceedingly popu­lar coat--comfortablc and roomy in raggyhome spuns and brownish toncs--$18. to $25Come in now and view OUT magnificent array'.Dockstader & RexfordSuite 816 Republic Bldg.State and Adams St.Chicago. The �Icn's rnion is eondueting ncOllmp:tiJ:1l for raising $30,000 for a! new hllilcling. Every organi7.... tion inI Alumnus Opens New York OfIlce. c'oll('ge will he asked for assistance,George II. Ganey, '02, who received nnd the extra funds of thc senior da. ... ". hoth his S. B. and S. �r. cl('J:rc('s at the:' will he turned over for thi8 usc.,Unive�ity, hn� opened nn ofTil'e at 11;;� Rronclway, Ncw York, ns a cor.!'InltinJ:'mining geologi8t nnd engineer.I ('ligihlc to compete, if he !'Iign� up h,'­Ifore Tucsday. THE DRUG TERRORA�ERICAN JURO.ALLFun Makers SupremeKOLB & DILL"PECK o- PICKLES"'Musical Komedy Riot�n� BaptUt Students.I;:Jpt ist students will "" guests �t nsocinl tonight at 6 in I..exington 1-1 Comedy Theatre65 East Van Dunn St.THE UNDERJ)OO.Coupon entitling bolder to SOcBebate may be obtaincd at JIa­rooD Office.Dr. Coalter WiD Be Speaker. ��\"Crnl mu�ieal numbers will form theProfessor Coulter will givc a lnctun- J.rogram. The Jrnthering is under theI� on "The Origin of MonocotylCflony" nt1 the Bot:anical dub lr.!'eting �r on1lny :it���������������������������-�, 4:30 in �bny l� :.:l!'pic� of the �'oung people's "ocir.­: ic'� of' the n('ighborhood Baptistc!lur . .)ocs.