3, IN GBBBHWOODVal xu. No. 129. 1Jlt'IVBBIIftr OF CHICAGO, TUESDAY, APB1L 28, 1914.MEET MIN�ESOTA TODAY WDJ.IAI HOWARD TAFfDEPLORES COWGE MEN PLAY FIRST CONTESTS DRESS REHEARSAL. ISSCHEDULED TOIORROWAWARD UR ElBLEMSTO V mm SWIllERS Phi Psi, A. T.O.and Delta SigmaPhi Win Games in PreliminaryRound of loler.fralemily Baseball Blackfriara Get "The StudentLeague Superior" ill Shape for OpeD-ing Performance FridayVanit)' Out to Keep Up Pennant.Pace-1.)Q 'JardlCD and KohoAre tSJatl:d to WUlk un '::'lab f'OI'IDer President Critic:iaea.UOUlea, habits, and ::»lOucb,.C.lucugo will lIU�d ..uiuuc�ota toduy _ManDel'aGtUmveraaty::'tudenuc. B. PaYlicek and Captein.electL L Neff ant rll'St AquaticStan to Get cC'.ou btu!;g _t'JeJu all" attewpt LO .K.,o.:p Phi Psi, Alpha Tau Omega and Del-. RELAY TEAll PLACES AT PENN. up tho pcnwwt wwnlug puce �et 1Iy JSLA.Mt.S It.MUt.NUt.S OF AGE ta Sigma Phi were winners in the first COLEMAN IS WELL· SATISFIEDbaturuaY'1:J victory over tDe .tioo::Uerl:J. elimination round of interfraternityMemben of the VarJ:Jity I:Jwimmiug .Minnel:Jota comez. to Chicago with u, ..MuIUlcr:; of eonege men are giveu ai. baseball Saturc.lay. Free hitting and. d . ..,,, " •.. d d" severe arrarzumeut in' k I h Dress rehearsals of "The Stud_team receive lIlllJor vII yel:Jwr uy reeor 01 two I:Jtrwght uereats at the 0 c.x-.&.·rCl:Jlu�n1. numerous errors mar ec.l a I t e games. ." .'. . . h l.:uto f th L . . ·.talt.. urtlc!·· 'eutltlc" ··'1·.lJ." "0'" ell . ,Bunenor, the 1914 Blackffl&r8 DOW ...for the tirl:Jt time 10. t e &.UJ> ry 0 a. - unul:J of lllinoill u,ud �orthwetSteru. ... " .... .." u"g In a C ose y fought game the Phi L''.' ... ., T d f . . �louch " .ill thc oM Y . f 'l'b' . . .. will begin tomorrow night in )(&DJ1AIdlCS at the UD.lverl:Jlty. h" Boar 0 lJlinOll:J defeated the UopherJ:J at . Ur-' U UI2Sue 0 C La- Kappa Psi ume defeated Chi PSI, .- : .Athletic (,;oUlrol upon the reeommeu- bana, �aturday, .. 3, in a ragged gauie, U1CS' Home Jouruul. .1U !'lcturUlg rue 4-2, by eonsistent playing in the elos- T�ursday. eveDlng the �nal. t�. :. uuiver .. i.y man ., tou r. d 'I' • _. •• WIll be gl\'en the produetion In a ....dlltious of Coach White and Direeter and yel:Jterday the Purple team took. U � ..- O.L ouu,)., ...... r, un \1C- rng mnmgs, Delta Sigma PhI, by : 'Stagg awarded the coveted .emblelWl another game, 6-2, in I:JlX iuuiugl:J, raru serrbes a clguret·�wOK1lJg, gU.lJl-CUCW- prowess with the bat, won from Delta. oud �ress rehearsal, and the foll��14" (.;. B. Pavlicek and Oaptaiu-elect L. cuttiug the game short. Ing, Impert.iueut, 1cJJow wuo 1:; too iil· Tau Delta, 10-7. Alpha Tau Omega evenmg the first performance w�. M.L. Ne1l'. (.;aptai� }"rank. Weakley auJ .l.n all probability Dell Jardien will bred to d01l' hiI:J cup to hi� profcl:Sl:Sor�, lind Kappa Sigma staged a hard-fought presented.. . . . wh h .... littl 0 • 1 h" "We have a finished show now'"Lathrop Roberta of the gymuashc team work ag&1D8t Bohn of Mlnnel:Jota thUt 0.... e r no respect or IS ,contest which went to A. T. O. in the . . . '"ere alll� given the honor of wearing afternoon. Bohn pitched a fair gawe parents, aud shows throughout h.iI:J eu , final iuning only, 6.5. stud Coach Coleman yesterday •. "TIlttht: University emblem. against Jllinois, but his team mates tire bearing, a lack of physical d.i:reip- KaD¥ Games Postponed. men have made great progress III tlle}"ive members of the Vanity team mode Jive errors behind him. Henry, line. E,'en clothes give evideuee of' Othcr games in the preliminary l�t few wee�, and they could &�:­were given their '·C's" for their work tho second pitcher was beaten by the alouehiuess of the college mau, ae., round were called 011' because of rain nght now WIthout further reh��. . Nth'. ""rdl'ug t th wrl'ter . and give a finished prodnction. TILeduring the Indoor season. Tbey are <;;. or western yesterday, and will only ...v 0 e. and lack of praefiee, Games were . - .. !-:.1. Stout, W.. T. Goodwin and H. J. be used in an emergency. Coach Page "'l'allorl:J, qurek to catch the student postponed in each case. Delta Upsilon chorus IS In good shape, and UI w�"Stegeman of the distanee men, Boyd relies on Shorty to repeat in today's taste, make the style to' suit it," sa) � and Sigma Alpha Epsilon will play iJlg "With the cast without a hiteh,"of the quarter milers and Barancik of game, and it the big boy can keep up Mr. Taft.. "It is not that the clothes to,lay; Deke and Beta Theta Pi, and Jf.ake :Final Annol1llC8lD.enta.the sprinters. This is also a new de- Saturday's pace there will be no are IlOt good-they are, and are often Phi Gamma Delta and Sigma. Chi to- All the accoutrements of .. the . pro­}'nrture, as the tr�k emblems are us- doubt as to the result. Chicago dis- upensive; but they are so worn alHl morrow; Phi Delta Theta and Sigma duction have been provided, aeeor4l-aually not awarded untiy the close of played better fielding ability in Sat- so cut that they convey in theml:JClve::s .Nu and Alpha Delta Phi and Phi Xap_ to Publicity Manager Bnrcky, ;Nl4the outdoor season in June. Director urday's conteat than at any time last the idea of a free and easy slouch.' Ipu Sigma Saturday. costumes, wigS and makeup �t8ri"Stagg. believes, however, that the men 2eason, and phenomenal support �an be Coddle Stuclenta at Home. l are already on hand for the. clreee� ...have earned their emblems and saw no relied uPOD. Profe88()r Taft ac'counts for the DB. HENDBBSON WJLL hearsal tomorrow_ The score and �re�n for holding off until the end of M1nnMot& 18' WeM. shiftless bearing of the college man DISCUSS SOCIOLOGICAL. grams have gone to press and are .... . PBOBI,J!M'S OF CBICAGOthe year. Minnesota has a praetieally new in two ways. The first 18 the coddling ._ lpected to be delivered tomorro... ..,_ .... _t.�JI�._ .. _.. _ �� ia.��e4\,.I:.Al--.��� w_h!:c�.;;�� __ .������_:!���. -:.!l�_ .�o�e, __ pr_._ H.e����!'-WD.-wil�lltinUe..his ad- __ �t_����h the seat .aale;,).h� ��Swimm�ng at the University may men' are a· peppery' buch, they have befo.'re "he comes to college. An ex- dresses of the Autumn quarter on 80- brisk, there are still some seat. ......heneeforth be clused u a big sport. been uuble to work' together in good ample 'of the lack of home discipline eiologieal problems i� a lecture on "The able for the opening .night .. pe�OIW·Up to this year a laek of material haa shape. The team does not aeem to be is cited in the instance of the mother Church and the City," tonight at 8 in ances. The t!me limit on reservati ...resulted in a team. that haa not been as strong in stick work as the major- who. hoped that her boy would not be MandeL He will diseuss the ways of I expired yesterday noon,. and a '....-.up to the sta!1dard of other aggrega· ity of the CoDference aggregations. cilastised too severely at college, "be- meeting the eeonomic and social number of seats were again pat .. �aOD representing the University. � Shull and KDmiller will probably re cause." abe said, ".we never disciplincd problems of Chicago. The lecture will sale. There are a few $1.50.8e&t. ....ing the past season Coach White de- lieve Dea J'anliea it the game proves or punished him at home, except in b6 the third of a series of four during for the first night, and a good ......veloped an all around team that d� fairly easy, and Shorty will be shifted self defense-" the quartcr. ment of cheaper seats, aceordi .. : '.fated Wisconsin and Dlinois in dual to the outfield where his batting The second explanation given for Burcky. There are more' availab14 -meets and scored twenty_one point. strength may be realized, and he can the attitude of the modern university JIEM'BBBS OF FACULfi Saturday night, and those .. 'wan�in the Conference. Pavlicek and Ne1f retlU'D. to the box in an emergency. man in the disposition to regard the ADVOCA-rB PBAOBFUL seats for tile performances next w-.c.were the mainstays of the team and � 'V1c:IaQ- Over I� teacbin, of our ancestorl:J as radically DBALDfGS W1'DI MEXICO aro assured a good choice of ticlt_ .will both compete again next year. Des Jardieu.'a. pitching &Jld Nor- wrong. The blame for t�is state 01 Profe�sor J. Laurence Laughlin, The sale will be continuel1 dally. -The gymnastic team WOIl the Confer: Igren's batting were the features of affairs is placed upon the shoulders of Professor Tufts Dean Mathews and Mandel corridor from 10:15 to le:t\.enee champioDship. Saturday's initial victory over IDdi- the professors themseh'cs, who ···give Assistant Dea� Breekenridge' wer� and from 1:15 to 2:45.The Pan games Saturday were rnn ana. The 8tr�ng Hoosier team, re-en.' th� students a feeling that they knOW'among the speakers at a meeting of .under the� disadvantageous eondi- forced by Behulb/ one of the best as much as almost anyboc.ly else on educational and social workers at the WOIl.3lf .JOUBHALIftS �tions po88ible •. A heavy rain fell from pitchers in the Conference, came here every subjeet.." Central Y. M. C. A. yesterday. The �AY m JIABOOB O�.elev�n to four, and the cold winds ren- dcped to give Chicago's pitcher1� Tblnk CoIlventiona UtWtaziaD., purpose of the gathering was to pro· .dered respectable performances in team a thorough drubbing. Des Jar- "Jt may seem curious," continues test against the continuatioD of active Cap aJUl Gown and XazooD. ,BIll �many events impo88ible. Chicago took dien filled iD the gap wODderfully, and Mr. Taft, ··that the high standard of hostilities in Mexico until every peace- en PrePu'e t. BaUle OIL. :..r atlaird in the two mile relay, losing to held Indiana helpless at all stages. of morality among the stuc.lents wh(.t able measure proves futile. Miss Jane Women journalists who are to lid,,:Iliinois and Michigan. The Eastern He fanned eleven men, gave but one are interested in philanthrophy and set A,I(lltms pr�ided. the Daily Maroon of May ID ..,iltte&lllll were ou�luaed ill this event. pass and permitted two singles. tlement work should be accompanied meet today at 10:15 in Ellis 12 to •• ".On • heavy track. D1inois (lefeate() Des .Jardin funed three Hoosiers bv this lack of respect for authority, GRAND OPERA. BASSOr . f u.. ..Michigan wheD Sanders outran Hd, �d bv this lack of manners. 'These '.rO SING A'1' COHCD'! ,pre ImTlnary arratngemhenta be°r �: .....-'. . .... � __ ... .) " _&_..,. _&TT_ sue. wo repor ers a,'e eD -....eastern inter-eollegiate middle dis- ,--,-.- t.wo attitudes are reeoncilec.l in the TODAY IN .--P .... BL A.ft,.UoUlt th .. al l' t, D th All. ••• _ I 0 e ongan IS oro y .. ..,tanc� ehamplon. Dbnoia' time was view that finc.ls support among some of'I II r' a_ott bal'So of the Chi d Do th W' dI. b' . th· ._ ...• .• DB.. RAMD.-roB IS spBA'K'3B .' .. , r. en I,;:K: , • - an ro y Inet ringing e...,....8:04. ChIC�O fiDlllhed �t four_ them, that the conventions of �an�lnc.l eago Granll Opera company, will be a Innmber of reporters to eight. 8ennlweonds behind the .�nge aDd Bl�e. JIem_ of'IDI11IatdI.a oan-t ... cm WIn have all been creat� �y. a utll:!anan'lfenture of the �ODt'crt to be given to-Ifeatures and interesting artieles ..Ward showed best In the &peelal � 0ccapaU0II.Il � selfish, crass, materialistic llKe. day at .. in Man.lel hy the Chi('a�o 'promised by the women, who are �event& He gave Kelly Olympie high I - ._ '• _ .. 'W"n __ ...... __ p .. _ ement. Symphony orchet'tra.. The ('oncen to· fldcnt that they Will put out a pe,..hurdle champlo� a elose race in thiS ... ower's .a.u.u- � __._D I . d . .Dr. Aliee Hamilton of the MeCor- O. th '11 f Assn.o·ate ,dony IS the last one of the SCMOn. an superior to thnt put out by the regal ..eveDt. The men weDt over the last �nng to e I ness 0 ""I Imick iDstitute of Infeetious Di� P f' T th t' f the is gh'en in place of thf" canc-elled Sle- atd.hur,lIe together but Kelly drew awnv ' 1'0 easor ower, e mee lOgo. . I• th f' 1 '. t •. b I· will be the ..,eaker at the public lee- Zoological dub which was to have znk engagement. It wll. (,oluns� en- While the 'Women are hul'lY prepat'-ID e Ina spnn, WlDnlng y c..''4 • ' , f ,....' h "rh d K' h d B '1 ture today at 5 in PhYSIology 25. Dr_ b h II "'ester la"- at .. ·30 was post- brely 0 n a,::nermn num ers' .ur. ing the llnroon on the afternoon oft an a yar. nlg t an aranci ;. een e. J' • J ., &- will' in "Thf" Son f the Ifinished fourth and fifth in the hun- Hamilton, who has been a member of pone,1 till next Monday at tile sam� ott SlnJt • g 0 ?Iay lS, Maroon Cap an.l Gown bddred d d h K 11 d D ta the Illinois commission OD Industrinl time '0 Zoology q.. The Dlhlrl,'Ss 'Will E"eninJt' Stnr;' "Uans �ac-hl" Mono- stars will fight their annunl battle i.yar as. e y an rew, sr. . ' I .. • .�.' . •perionnen from the Pacifle const. Diseuea for the last four years, win bo on ""An Analysis of IIcterogeneity logtle" and Wotnn's .. arc'W('1l l\lnglC� I Washington park. At a meetang efwere the iDdividual senAtioDs. Drew hriefly outline the pathology of occu- in a Natural Population:' Fire Sor�" I t'he managers yester.lay it was a ..cDptured the hundred yard dash &nIl pational ailments. !J!R. BBOKAW WILL BB leided to play outdoor ball. Tentati ••b d• • h· 1.. The work of Dr. HamiltoD has been Honor PreIIldent of Colorado. s-&- &- ftT_&e. line_nps of the two teams folIo .. :roa ,Jump, ruDnlng IS pre Imlnary • C� _... � I' .dash iD :10 flat. chIefly along t'e lines of lead poilOn- Dr. Lh'ingston Farran Ii, the ne,\\' LUHCJIBOH OF roMOas Dally llaroon: GOrgBR, p.; Bard.lI,POIII' IIIle Bac. an.t.t. ing. Her work on this II1Ibjeet was president of the university of Colora- e.; Mast, lb.: Bondy, 2b.; Newma.,Tb f .1 1 l�-.JI i h done for tlte bnreau of Labor at Wash- do will be the goest of honor at a din- �r. Brokaw of the Geology depart- 19.; Shaffer, lb.; 8wan!tOn, r. f.; Dis-e oar Dli e re ay resu I.eU D W at' I.31: to _ t k .t' ington, and retRllted in radical modifi- ner of the Chicngo Alumni club next ment, will "peak nt the .Junior lunch· on, t!. f.' Kuh, I. f.aeeorwDg apea.. rae en lett waR . •th �_ • th h • .-6 f' tations of tlte werkiDg laws. She Itaq Monday evening. Alnmni and former con toelav at 12:45 in the CommoM Cap.t Gown: Byerly,p.; Lyman e;Rltt9tte grea� ..... nee 1. e 1:,.,Ory 0 In- . It 11.at alhl"'" -. I gathered .1lch data on this type of wtutlf"nts of Colora,10 have been uke.l ('nre. .Jnniorlll will hoM a da� meet- 'lIb.; Delany, 2b; Plume, M.: Pal._.e�o egJ e .... Ie8..& aere was on y • . . .. •.od h th .2 pou,oDlng, aDd hu latrodlleed hygien- to tommunit'!ate with George O. Fan- ing at 10:1;';; in Kent theater, toplaD 3b; Clark, 1. f.;.I..e"n, e. f.; �nw.q,oae JMln w en more an two yarns Iic measures to e_bat tlae rangell of weather. room I2Of, Corn Exchange for the part to be taken by the el8S8 r. f,oeeapalioul ....... Buk kiWi..,. in the Quadra .. le fete. I Umpire: Cottingham.filE DAILY JlAROON, TUESDAY. AP&IL 28. 19U.--Tile Daily MarooD If ST A TE Is In the Name, Safety is in the BankJunior _liege -"' ......... , �mAn 10'15 The Brownson club will give u duncel'ubl1sbed ulOrni111.'1;, t''xCl'pt SundaJ' and ��.r-. _v___ ..l\luutla1. durlu).: t he Autuuiu, Winter and Mandel. l"ritlu�', �'ny S, at ;::;0 ill the H(',v-SIII'ln� qUllrtt'l's, by The DllllJ' Maroon ChicagO-Minnesota. ba.sebaJ.1 &ame, nolds club, A picnic will be gi"cI:· .taa,3:30, Marshall field. later in thc quarter.Chicago Symphony Orchestra. cea,ut11elal Student �CWl>lltllll'r of the Unl­'f'{'r:slty of Chh-:u:o, .. Bulletin.. ' W. CotUqb.. Ne •• B41torB. 8. eoqa, 4tlaleda IDdltora. P .... , Baala •••• aaacer cert, 4:1fi, MandeL----------- Hamilton lecture, 5.. Physiology 25.EolU4M1 .. "C:tlu�-cl... mall at tb.Cble .. o .P_tollle .. Cblea • e, ru, Karch III, Student Volunteer Band. 7:15, Lex·UOI. aDder Act of llarcb .. 1171.aOBK&lI"rlON KATES.67 card ... : 11.60 a )'ear; 11.00 a Qllarl.r,1s7 maU: ".00 a '''I'; $1,%11 & QUMrlcr.Ultor.al-'uWllDe.. Olrler. .Em. tt.TIII.pbone Kl�w&)' IiUU, An.r 10 p m..,de liark "II,Maroun Press, :':'11 Culla;;c (Arove .Av�,AN INTERESTING CHOICE.An intere�ting' Idea of uudergrudu­ate preferences way Le gu iued this af'­teruoou, Two rival utt ruet ious art'cpeu to the student. Tile oue is the y=TODAY.il1�ton 14. .•Women to Held M1f:S Me�tillg,Universlty women will meet tomor-row ut !j in Lexingt ou to n'I'pi vestruetlons for murehing in thefr:l�C parade on May:!.Dr. Henderson's Lecture, 8, Mandel.Classical club, 8 Lexiugton 15. Professor Findlay to Spe:lk.Juuior Class Meeting, 10:15, Kent Proft'lI!'or .J, J, J"illdl:I�' of tilt' u n itheater, versity !-,f Manchester, will speak 011St3Jf of Women's Maroon, 10:15, ·'Tlll• Ut'gi!'tr:ltioll Coune il' ut :I meet-Maroon ("trice. ing of the Education club tOlli:.:ht a�Junior Luncheon, 12:45, Hutchinson. 4 :,.0 ill Bl'Ifil'lll,I:;!I.'fOllOlmOW.Alpha. Delt Announces P1edging.Senior college and CoUegecencert by the Syuiphouy orc hcst ru->-merce and Administrationthe lust of the year, aud for luauy, the 10:15, Mandel.b():st. TLe program cousists of th e CoUege of Education chapel,•most iutrl'stiug uud t�"l'ical sulect ious Emmons Blaine 214.that could be wade f'ro m the work of SophoDlore class meeting, 10 : 15.Kcnt Alpha Delta Phi :lII1IOUllt'l'S the 1,lcd�·theater. liI.� of Will Hami ltou Walter of 1-:\"al1'of Com-, .l�tOIl, JIlIIlOIS.chapel.LU1'HEB. COLLEGE (Decorah, Iowa)10:15, Concert Band (61 members) and Chorus(46 members.jJW1ior :M.athematica.l club, 4:15, Ry­the master Waguer; the music will !.J� erson 37.rendered by Heuri �cott of thc Chi­cago Grand Opera company and 0)' Women's mass meeting, 5, Lexing­ton gymnaSium.one of tile best orchestras in Auireieu. Education club, 7:30, Belfield 159.Oil th., other haud, theru is a buseba llgame. Chicago meets Minue�ota.Which event will draw the greater :.I t­tendanee from the uudcrgrauuate student body (provided it docs not rain)?, . f ill the flrst Inning, aud Chicngo scoredAllyolle l'resumlllg to answer III avor-,�I- I t tho only run of the game 111 that 8CS­of the concert would be a eunuu a esion, Harger singled and Norgrenfor a sanity commission, were it notbrought him home with a triple tofor the fact that students are sup-the f'ine deep centcr. Ncithcr Mann nor Grnyposed to be interested inHli to could bring him in from third, Colethings of life and hence WI ng, starred in thc field with 3. startling'sacrifice an ordinary ball game for an L•. h t t stop that squelched a threatening rnl-unsual opportunity to hear t e grea esh "1 .1 Iv. Schulz pitchcd almost as good :lmusic ever written. So t 0 u UUu.:r -J .....;game 3S Des arulen, 3110wing bu twould be- excused, On Lho c;r\iuuJ l!u:feur hits Norgren's pair bcing, how­_. the person making it juu:;c:s ull It I;.C,,"ctr for three and t'vo bases. Bohn-'sil! of what a normal C uH ct.en antI H3rger collectetl the rernainill:!:sity student should bo intcrcstcJ ia,hits.· rather than upon the paillful realitics�.,of· the case. However, what business, has' ,an old concert interfering with the�:sacrcd �duty of evcry. 10Y;l.I�' Chicago· man to get out and pull .for� the team?· The honor of tho Univcrsity is at· stake--ctc., ctc., so let the �orchestr:l'and Mr. Scott 3muse the old fogie�. MEET MINNESOTA TODAYt Conrinued fr"rn page 1.). Illinois Defeats Minnesota.Illinois defeated Minnesota Satur­;lay by a ninth inning rally 4 to :tThc Gophers hacl the lead until thecighth inning, when the Illini tietl itnp with n tlouhle an cia sing_Ie. Grunklep:tchecl great ball for the winners, ai­h,wing the GO}lIl(�rs ollly tbrce hit�· .W(,'ll ,see you on the ble3chers. won'twhilc Ule lllilli gatberetl eight orr,we? .: Rohn.SOPHOMOBES WILL MEET Butler to Address Teachers.TO .ARRANGE FOR TEA Prof('ssor Nathanicl Butlcr will rep:AND BOOTHS IN FETE resent the University at the anllual- confercnce of the· association of Illi-':Snphomores ",ill hold a class meet- nois Collcgc� to bc heM, tOllay at)·II.r tomorrow at-·'}O:15 in Kent thca" 111"1nol·s. lie will also.. Bloomington"ter to discuss pl3ns for the class :Hltlre� the Mississipi Teachers� .a8:-0-ft'ouths 'at the Quadrangle fete. SC\'- dation the lattcr part of the week :1tt �!al � women will �gpl':1k. Treasurcl" .Jackson, Mississippi.Wt'inman will gi\'e a report, anti the;�'.ial committce will announce a list- 'of Ilatcs for the rcst of the quarter. .... ---_.-Brief Campus News-==Tho fete cOlllittee will meet tomorrow Voll1Jlteel'S Meet Tonight.at :t:30 in the Neigbborhood rooms. �!r, }�, Tribolct. will s}leak at a mcet-&.tphomorcs will holll a tca Sunllay at iriS of the Student Voluntcer band to-.tile Dclta. Upsilon bouse. Ili:;ht at i:.15 in Lexington 14.Hitchcock Residents Givo Tea..Mrs. Charles I., Jlntc'hinson an,1 :\Ir�.'R� R; Donnelley were guests of honorat a tca anfl reception given lty lIitl'h·ccy.:ok residcnts Sundny at ·1 in thehnll library.Snell Tennis Scores,}"'jrst rounds in thc Snell tennis tour­nament resulted in t}Ie followillJ.!scores: Erich de F'rics ,lefcatell Homer· Ho�,t, 6·�. 6·1; Lei.ster Willinms tl�­rented Andrew Wigl3.nd, 6·1, 6·3. Junior Mathematical club Meets.Thc .rnnior �Int.hematical club willm('('t tol]a," a.t ":15 in Ryerson :li. Mi��f','f'fry wi�n !'Iwnk on "The Theory ofn One to Two Corrcsponflence, wit h(;I'onwt.ri('nl Illustrations."IJundrcd and Fifty are at Dance.Sevcnty fi,·c couJlle�.A mendments to the eonMtitution willbe voted on at a mccting of the Di·tbi� morning will be put on snlc nt thcvjDity studeDts' association tomorrow6 T Pres�,at 10:15 in Haskell 2. wo ad'lition-_al members of the Divinity Y. M. C,A. �ommissinoD will be elceted_ allnnal Three Quartcrs club informnl�at"r"ay nigbt in the Reynoltls clull.Sell Books for Last Time.S"lt�crihcrs for the new Univcrsityson� hooks will have their last chanceto �ct t.heir copies tOllay at 10:];; inC(,hl�, A 11 hooks thnt arc not takenGrCf'n" oocl hnll will give a tca Tues'day trom 4 to 6. Concert at Orchestra Hall,Wednesday, APri! 29.The band is on its way to Christian�tto take Part in eXercises commemorat­ing the centennia.! of the Constitution10f Norway, M'.a.y 17. Tickets, $1.50,$1,00, 75 cents, from K. T. Jacobsen,Harper M22.It you want to be right up in Stylesee the fabrics we offer at the pricesof eighteen dollars and up, and bethoroughly convinced that- this is head-uarters for stupendous values andcorrect tailoring.Julius CooperTHE UNIVERSITY TAILOR1289 East 55th Street.The New TariH---makes it possiblefor us to offer youa suit for $30 whichwould haveyou $35 underold tariff---other prIces InproportionNicoll the TailorcosttheW!! JGrremst.SonsClark and Adams Streets. Chicago,�Standish-a NewARROWCOLLARfor SummerAn ultra smart stylewhich correctly ex­presses the fashion'forlMe(:WRTT. PE4BODY a co .. lire. Katen insut'-The TIME The PLACE and The BIiNl{Resources. �; 1.000,000.003(fc: on Savillgs 6'70 on Real Estate MortgngesAccounts of PROFESSORS and STUDENTS invited.OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS.HYDE PARK STATE BANKCO�NEA OF S3� ST. � L.AKE AVf:(The corner, IlCar I. C. Depot,)JOH:'Il .L CARROLL, PruldeDt. ROBERT .... Cl::UltI:"(�5, V!ce-I'!"t'6ldf'Dt.'lI, A, HA�O�, 6. Coshh·r ...'_ .- .l ..'1:" � - �---------,-------------- - � ---------1 ••� Simplicity-The Secret of OLUS Superiority;0 TIiS I:ntlayerofromionisyour1lDdel'WeQJ'_ It's:munhroken,� �mooth-settintt layer if it's an 0 .... I..oose-Fitting Coat Cut.� tinio:1 Suit �itn closed back and perm:lDently closed crotch,;� pr(llec:ing the body at nery l'IOint. Only ODe thickness of cloth� ;JI:�:\\"her«�. Made in sixteen plain and folDCY woven fabrics, alsoIJ plain a:1(1 mesh knitred. Pnee $1.00 to $3.00.OLVS one-piece PAJAMA is I1l3de on the same prin­rirIe :1:1 the OLUS Union Suit--coot ClIt, .:]osc(1 crotch,1 closed ll:lck, ana only one layer of material anywhere.,� n('il�� ()�c-i'ic('c; there is n(l worID .. -ap, .tidinar-down annoy­'; anc�-;:CI t!rinl nUisance because OLUS PAJAMAS h.-we no6hir:gs to tighten or come looae. Price. $1.50 to $8.50.\\"il(';"1 Wlll hllY Underwear or p ...... think of OLUS, iaaiat{,n Ol.tjS;:t )'I')\lr dealer.Import ... BooIrIet _ Request.To n�aJtn-y_ Wholesale Dillribatcw Carries OLUS.TLe Girard CCNn�, Maken De,t. \; 341 Broadw.y, Newt_�'-!=oti!Jnl� M.. m:TC"'�"'.'�'". '. . ","�HICA.e.Tbree Reasons ma, T- m.Jd Eat at the len's Commonslit. Good Food Properl7 Cooked.2IId. Cleaaliaell our Motto. luspe<t fl:e KiteI' falrd. A Minimum Price for Hhh Qualit7 FoodCI •• Breakfast .tie up Cafeteria at lAinehOlD.. A LaCarte BUSIC Come ..WHEN YOU GO UPm PRICE COlES DOWNThat'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 Neckwear, 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 Chi­cago and will soon con­vince you that we have"Better than usual valuesat better than usual prices."PBOGBAII -ora. night, and which Hans Saehs-tenderi.r J(Continued from pa&e 4) solicitou8 for the happiDe88 of the twobeen an invariable custom that the lo\'ent-Iluggests shall be the bUIlUJ ofIllCcond act of aD opera .should c:ontain the Ilong with which Walter shall en­RED U ballet. The faahionable Bubscriben ter the list of the competitors whoseMAN would never consent to an opera with- prize is to be the hand of Eva, the­out a ballet. They dined late, and daughter of the masterainger PognerWOBt of them-particulazly the young -a prize which, eventually, he wins.gentlemen of the Jockey club-did not Siegfried.urzive uutil the secoad ad. Wagner Voices of the Forest.would not liIlten to any measures of The Waldweben is typical of Wag·expediency, and in accordance with hill ner in a happier wood. For Wagner byd«:terminILtion to have the ballet in no means conf'ined himself to clash ofthe opening scene he wrote the ··Bac· cymhal� blare of trumpets, and beat­ehauale,' The ballet dancers were of hen shows that be was equal­tLc traliitional kind. Wagner wanted ing of drums for effect; the Waldwe­motions frenzied and sublime, Said ben Ilhowfl that he was equally masterthe ballet·waster:: "If 1 were to tell of tbe light and delicate touches. TheEar I tl W i Iso n my dancers a word about this, and music pictures the singing of the birdseudeavor to give them the attitude as tbe young Siegfried Iles unde theyou mean, we should have the can-can trees, listening to the play of the&t once, and would be lost." 1'"ind and the other SOUO&1:I of theWagner was not allowed to COD' for�t.An Ideal Summer dnet, as the traditions of the Opera. Die Walkuere.Dutine For Girls Wflre entirely opposed to such a thing. Ricle of The Volkyrll.on Lake Michigamma, in the beauti- Dietseh who was the director, was Wotan's Abschied und Feuerzauber,ful woodell e?u�try of the Upper Pe- unable ;0 realize the proper tempu an-I Both selections from tho Ole Wal.uiusula of Michigan. att r seenes occurred. Wag· kuere are the most superb examples ofCAMP KE OR-U-WA ex raon mary.Season, July 8 to August 19, 1914. Iter, who sat on the stage behind �he their types ever written. The thtlll-nEAL CAMP LIFE; SW1MMING, prompter's box, beat his olin time w1th iog music of the Ride torJJ1S the In­eanoelug, native study, dancing. ten· arms and feet, and the duat that his troduetion of the third act. The Val-nis basketball, baseall, hockey, etc.; . raised rolled up in k ild d ht f "1"fishinJC. Likes, sketching, and basket- violent exerC1ses ·yrs were WI. aug ers 0 "otan,weaving. All under expert instruction, clouds above the floor. who drove their steeds through thecareful supervision, and congenial re- The Jockey club came down' in force, elonds, hovering over battlefields andjuvenat ing surroundings. h . ht f fashion· . . ... . . . . determined that t e ng s 0 bnnglDg the bravest of the slam toTutOring (If desired) In English, be t dLatin, French, German. able subscribers should res� e . Walhalla, the home of the Gods, TheFaculty and councillors from Uni- The second evening was the stormiest. music starts with a wild thrill, theversity of Chicago, Missouri, Kansas The members of the club provided erackin� of whips, the flash of light.and Wisconsin Vassar College and h histl tb were. C>•S d· h G 'ti Beh 1 St kh I themselves wit w es; ere nlng-and heard famtl1 thrQugb thewe 1S ymnas c 00 , oc 0 nl. .._For 1Uustrated Catalogue and cat;calls, hisses, shouts of d1sap�roval. pandemonlum, �h" lIalloping of themap, address Secretary, 214 N. After the third performance, WIth an- steeds. This grows stronger anclSpring St., Indianapolis, Mo. other demonstration from the Jockey stronger, until the Valkyrs approaehQI'club, Wagner withdrew his score, and 'Within hailing distance of each other.Ethel R. Feineman (U. of C.)5653 Drexel avenue. Chicago. "Tannhauser" was not heard again. at Then suddenly the wild "Yo·Ho to.Phorae Hyde Park 6833 after the Opera for thirty-four years. Bo" cry breaks out, tiDai'" tbPOugh7:15. Parsifal, the heavens abovCl tlle storms and theCL ASSIF lED March of the Knights. .. plloptnlr, �e different elements areGood Friday SpeD. eomblned into a wonderfnl structureDVII11SEllENTS Parisfal, the last ot. �er'8 w:orb, of music that grows willler"as somewhat of a disappointment. It and wilde� until the climax i8 reach-5c per line. No acheniaementa .... ill the product of a waDing genius. lmt eel when Bruennhllde, fleeing fromeeived for 1_ than 25c. AD cleel'ed in the work are three parts wen wor- the wrath of Wotan, bursts throughaabeItUemeDta maR be paid ba ad- thy of Wagnq" aDd two are otrered the clouds, pursued by her furiousYaIIC& this afternoon. They are the Karch father. The number is the grandestof the Knights through the forest into example of wild thrilling music everLOST-A Princeton bar pipn and also the castle of the Holy Grail-oecuring written.a three quarters club pin, some place in the lIrst act, and the Good Friday Wotan's farewell to Broennbilde andon campus. Return to Information spell of the last act. The March is as the Magic Fire Scene form the con­office. Reward. other marches, except that it is glori- elusion to "Die Walkure." For herfied in eoneept and handling-for Wag- .lisobedienee to his command WotanFO� RENT-In. Palos Park, a fur· ner even then, could handle a typical �ondemns Bronnhilde, the v'alkyri�nished house m the woods; plumb- form of musieal comntUlitioD. betterr-- an.l his daughter-to lie asleep On ajng. Located near the station. Ad- than anyone else. reek to beeome the booty of the first\lr�s :Mrs. Bartlctt, Palos Park. The Good Friday spell has the deliman who finds an.l awakes her,l:NIVERSITY M� AND W.OMEN eaey and beauty which Wagner large- BnlennhiJele piteously begs that herwanted to introduce "Price Eyeglass ly failed to get, exeept in the seeend runiRhment may be remitted; or, iflceceptaclc." Brand new high grade act. It OCCUI'8 in the lIrst scene of the Wotan will not be moved tc mercy,specialty. Retails 25 cents. Used in 188t act, when Parsifal returns with that shp. may .lie surrounded by a eir­Lomes and offieea everywhere by eyc- the holy spear which he has wrested de of ever buming t1ames�so that onlyglass wearers. Profitable summcr em· from Klingsor, and, �ith the peDitent the bravest hero ean penetrate it andployment. For personal interview, ad- Kundry, prepared to enter the Castle arouse her.dress Daily Maroon. of the GraiL The god, mO'\"etl by her supplieationft,Die Meistersinger von Nurnberg.W ANTED-A representative in each Hans Sach'. Monologue.dormitory and fraternity house. Tcl. Die Meistersinger is interesting, inGrover 3384 or eall at 36U So. Halsted that both in purpose and· developmenttit. This is a big money-making prop- it represents a break with hide-boundosition and can be done in your spare musical traditioD. The ditrieultiea eD. every "ide.time._ . countered by Wagner in attempting to Abo'\"e the music picturing the8BVBBAL - Opportunities for stu- produce "Tannhauser" in Paris were flames, can be heard the hfl8\.enl�-dents to earn $10 to $20 a week typical-for the Dluslcal world ot Eo- Slumber music, the martial Siegfric,tfor a few hours work each day after rope took to hI. "erazy" l.l8&8 DOt at themes,' foreshaelowing the hero whol�itation9. The work will continue all kindly. is to awaken Broennhilele the sorrowthrough the \'acation, when all day Die Meisteninger portrays the tri� of Wotan, and towarct t�o cnd th"will be dc\'otCtl, and the remuneration. umph of Walter, who won the prizc gloomy maj�ty of the Fate ;herne,, Not ahouse·to_housc canvass of usc- oft'f'reet for the bHt son.,. with a com· sho,,·ing the quiet irrC8istiblc {oreclea soap, ete. No outlay or advan�., I�.ition which defined Nunberg tra· whieh is wea,-ing ;he destiny of aIJ­at money required at. any time. Drop d.tJon 88 thoroughly u Wagner upset dwarf� men anel gocl�oneemed in• postal �ard to "Dusting Tbru," 81& the operatic notions of Eorope. this mighty history of the downfallFulton street. Hans Sachs' )(onolog i. wng by the 01 the Gods. From the farewell .'S�shoemaker ill the third act of "Die kuCMt er die Gottheit von .tir'" withVldftl'lal BepaIr 1Ifc.00., 1608 Cable Meistemnger" as, lost in ftJV�, he _ • •Plaee. Phone Mid 6842. We repair . • • wh.eh WlOtan k.� Broennhllde, to• Jnts at the Window of hiS worbllop, 8 th h h d· • h.tovC8 bicyeles ete Refinish and up- _. e moment w en e .tmJl�nrs In t e, ,. large fob 0, wlilch he hu beeD reading� flames which !'Cparate him from herhclster fumiture. Plastering aDdd lying unheeded UPOD hi. kDee8. It isCh. imne'" eement·, carpentering &II fore'\"er, the music is the mMt sub·-" at the dose of this mODOlog tllat Wal·u.bint't work a rtpeeialty. Est. fur· limely beautifUl one could want tot(,1:. the love of Eva, eDun aDd Dar_ hear--Memingly too flrDperb to havenished. F. De Geer, Prop. t t th h k dra ea 0 e poet-e oema er a ream �D conceiTed or written by mortalwhielt Iaad eo .. to .. tile pnriou ....2 For 25 Cents.Rogers & May Clothes Shop1204 Republic Bldg.,-209 So. State St.THE seuioI' looks wilL pleasure on Lis1 - �elife-thedose (rieodsbips-theaood old times. Sentiment will continue toWreath JDeIDOIies with the cudiast smokefrom the old pipe. and Velvet, aear oldVelvet wiD 10 with 1m!. to tLe ead; Vehet Ina'old K� iD abe grim old wale­bows two }ead af agiag «citing rid of banb­DeISt Lee je'8 the IIDOOIhest of aD IIDOkes.Mea will came ad mea will 10. aocI Velvet dalways so with tbear-wbat better taIimoay ciWOdb)Alddea1en.10=THE NEW SPBINo sTYLEMAKERS OFTroy'. Best Productconsents to the granting of this wish.He lays Breunnhilete on the mOSBy eov­ering of the rock, and. his farewellspoken, fotrikes the grountl with his!lp88r, wllf!l'e1IpoD fla ... es "Pring up onFuDTwoOa.e,....�HB DAlLY KAAOON. TUESDAY. APRIL 28. 191'.F'reshmen captured Prank Vaughn, Lohcngrin.presideut of the sophomore class, last Introduction to Act 111.Thursday night, and prevented him Prelude to Act I.fwm speaking at the annual dinner of The story told by tho music of thethe second year mcn. Upon discover- Prelude may be gathered best fromiDg the capture of their leader tho the words of Wagllt'r (for the German, . .sophomohes marched to the home of master was almost ml apt wIth his-----------------:-------------------------------- the freshman. captain, and announced texts as with tho music he wrote) :tha.t if Vaughn's whereabouts werc "Out of the clear blue ether of the skynot disclosed, the "Frosh" would be tllere seems to condense a wonderful,ducked in the lake. The first year yet at firs� hardly perceptible vision;culprits chose the latter. The president and out of this there gradually emer­W:iS not returned until noon on the fol- ges, even more and more clearly, anlowing day. angel host bearing in its midst the sa-Campus players will produce three cred Grail. As it approaches earth itone-act plnys on class day, "The Bish- pours out exquisite odors, like streamsops Candlestieks," c'Blanco Posnet," of gold, ravishing the senses of the be­and "The Philosopher in the Apple holder. Tbc glory of the vision. growsOrchard,' and grows, until it seems as if thoHave Hew Field. rapture must be shattered and dis-A large field near the filtration persed by th� very vehemence of its." own expansron, Tho vision. draw.plant bas given to the nniveraity forU8t� as an athletic field. Inter" nearer and the climax is reached when.at last the Grail is revealed in. all itsfraternity; class. and scrub games" . """II bId th f" Id glortous reality, radiating ficry beams,WI e P aye on e new re •,� t t b td b h U" and shaking the soul with emotion.;"'0 0 0 ou one y t e mver-"t f Chi N h '1'he beholcler sinks on his knees inSl V 0 lCagO women" ort western�1 "II d"t th Da· "".. adoring seIt_annihilation. The Grailc"o ('c S WI e 1 e 1)1' .I.,orthwest-f '[ 15 Tb bl"" "pours out its light on him like a benet('rr, 0 ., ay • 0 pu IcatiOn WIll" diction, and consecrates him to itshe In the (onn of a newspaper instcacl" .flervlce; then the flamcs gradually diect a magazine, as in previou!: yekt14. away anel the angel host soars upAWARD MAJOR BMBLBMS a�ain to the ethereal heights in ten-TO V.A.RSrrY � aer joy, having made pure once morethe hearts of men by the sacred bless-.Continued froa pac. 1) ings of the Grail_"The wholc number shows the superb� ('parntc,l thn Oxford antI Pennl"yh'a " f 'u "t k" "1" �elllus 0 n ngncr IS a IIlg a sang 0lila runners. That W88 when lladeirn th (f th ) t" "I 1COle or c sc cc IOn IS lasee onof Penn drcw away from Tabor in th .. th· G ·1 th ) I 1 I. t" "t� raa COle ant c 8uorn mg ,1:I�t fifty yarol� of the third mile, anel hlto a wontlcr(ully hcautiCul musi(�alga'·e �r('Curtly, a fifteen yard leatl structure. 'Vagncr wrote the mUl'li�o\"('r .Tar.kson •• Jackson, however matlc f Loh "f 184:" t 1817 'f_', or erngrm rom ,J 0 '. .this up in the first one huntlretl nntl dcdicatc,l the opera. to }'r:lIl7. I .. il'l7.t, totwr.nty-fi\"c yarels. The men ran neck whose in�piration antI enconragcmentnnd neck at a slow pace until two tbo pro(lnction wns dne.hunclreel nne) t,,"cnty years from the u'1'annhanser:" Bacchanale •finish. At thi8 point they began their In 1860" Napoleon lIT, nt the inl'lti-1q'rints anel �wtlng down the stretch plion of Princess Metternich, thetogether. The twenty-five tbommncl wife of the AU!'ltrinn amba."�aelor inpeople in the l'!t(liom inva(led the en_ I.laris, ortlered a prodo�tion of Wng"ciO!mre nnel the men were :lImon en ncr's "Tannhnoser" at the Gmncl Op­gulfetl in the cheering mob. Jacbonern. Bnt a hitch occorrec1 n.t the ",cryfina))y staggerecl over the line six beginning of the preparations. It haclinches in front of the plucky littlcScarf slide spaceand lock fion�fliMfiJl.anza...t!lJ!-' . -AIJIrWlJNITED SHnlT-. mtI.AIt co. TROV·N.�ANOTHER NEW O. (1 B. CREATIONMElrS�SROP"o* .. _�� at Heraeea.ge18 • 20 E. .JACKSON BOULEVARDChic-eoClothesthat willarrest theattentionand admir- Pennsylvania Avenue.18th and H StreetsTo sedc� or a botel wbereluxuriol1s quarters !mY be se­cured. where charm and een­genial atmosphere prCY�iJr andwhere Cltccllentt of auvlce i ..paramo",,'. tbe Hotel Powhabnoilers just aac:b indocClllCllts.Jtooma wlth detacbed bathma,. be obtahled at Ir,,50. S200aad lIP.! 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WlOIDen in Pando to Keet.'Vomcn interel'!tecl in the sntrra�t'p:lrnflc next Saturday havc becn requestccl to meet tomorrow at ;t at tilt'women's gymnasit.m. and hnrmouized with :Ipp:arent Ineou;gruiries everywhere,SPRING STYLES ARE HEREThe YU7 spirit of 8pdDc Jau bee captured in the wonclerful colori.Dnof our new 1abrtc:a DOW on diapla�.Greena soft fA tone. often blencl1n2 into broWllS. promise to be V817smart th1a spri.u.The JDan7 new sba4es of ue,. and blues will also please men of taste.Pliable, soft matiertala that lend themselves to the correct close llttiDg6t71CS. are in areat demand.To faahicm the Dew IIl1IC atttnc clothes requires the utmost akOLSo the J'ezreDUI 'Wa7 of �ortnc the8e Dew smart stJ1es appeal morestrong17 thaD ey .. to men who leek to be both individual and smartin their dreIILWe invite �oa to .. the INUdiBPla� of the COft8Ct DewSpring materl&la at &D7 of ourthree stores.UlLOB 1'0. YOVllG IIBIrTHREE STORES: 7 N. La. Salle at. 25 E Jackson Blvd. 71 E :Monroe at.Northwestern Men Organize Stu­dent Reserve Guard-FreshmenLeaders Take Ducking Ratherthan Return Sophomore President60 ENROLL IN COMPANYE\"A�STO�., Ill. ��� m:SSi I§'m:SS �m')'he program of the filial coueert bythe ��":lIphony orchestra offers SOllle ofthe Illtl�t popular producttons of thomusienl genius of Hichard Wagner.E\"f�r.y selection shows the wouderf'ulAl,ril 2i-Sixty :lllilit�" of music to tell a story, evenXorthwestern men have enrolled in a Ix-tter than words; although it is al­student reserve cOlUpany, here last 'Into�t equally pleusnut, knowing thoweek. Twenty-five of the euger re; story, to follow it through tho won-c:-lIit� altsw�rcd the "" call l-'rid�y at \t}("rrUl" plny �f. mt'ltl4Iit'� aud Imrllloni�s.tlal.' first drill. Captuiu Hansuu IS ex" In lltlllll,! this.n k nuwle.Ige of the lelt-,I.cctiug u rel,Iy f'rum .Adjutant_G�llcrulllhl.tif� with which Wa;.!llt·r churneter-Dickson soon empoweriug him to form in'ti eharaetvrs, t'1II0: itlll�, n nd C\·Cn.:t rec:ogllizell company, A fuvoruble !iuauilllate thill�'"l-I, i� iuuuensely useful,I"11\1!�Wl'r will meau that the state will and makes the JllII�It· :1:,1 cleur y IInrra..t'urnish t he melt with arms and mifi- tive a'i would bt' t hI' )I:a;.!t'� of a storytary equipment; In the advent of a book, with C,"CII ruure ht'autifullightscall to actual service, students will be and shades in l'()rtr:a�'ill� tho storyallowed to transfer to another CODl- and emotions. Without thill knowl­pallY, if dissatisfied with their own, edge, the music is apt to he littlc moreDrills are held �n one of the dormitor., than a confusion of beautiful themesies every c\"ening from 7 to 8.Cayture Class Prealdant..1 '('IIIl�yl\"ania man. (Continued on page 3)