lailyVOL %II. Ko. 133. 1JlUVBB8rrY OF OIIIOAGO. SA"rUBDAY. KAY 2, 1914.:�:��� c,:o:: 00:::0.i:w� "THE STUDENT SUPEBIOJl�'gal�:� 'Di:��nv�perc� Graduate Studeata ia Every � IS P���TED 'ar- FIIARS,Meo·s Championship Claim! �! � Cba.en f,,! Dis- Eleventh Annual Comic Opera, Written by Leon Stolz.. tinction m Scholanhip and Samuel Kaplan, i. Excellent in CoherenceWIU PLAY IUNIESOTA TODAY Seniors defeated the Juniors in aARE FROM VARIOUS COLLEGES of Plot and 'Character �f' "����. -. "close and hard fought bnseball game_ WELL PRESENTED SONGS AND DAJI£IS All 'AKIY. AID 'LDEI�. yt.>5ter"ay, 13 to 11. The losers tookIOWA CITY, May l-(Speclal :0 the leatl in the opening inning, when Out! hundred anti one fellowships Show Will be .Repeated Tomor- Crowds Throq CJaaa·1Jootha At·The Daily Maroon)--Chicago contlU- b R' h I were .. warded to graduate students in row and TWIce Next Week- n,..;_..1 "-;" D..., ... �- ••. it- ,errors and passes yell' man, t re ..., 06 � ............ av r ... _., �d· ·t ·h towarda the Cofcrcn,·o . it terd 'Ih au End in Mandel M�--& E·· ,.�ue I s uiure. Senior pitl"het.. caused hit, retirement the Llniverai y yell eruay. e· - �. :YerUIYeDtitle hera today by downing the Hawk-i:I favor of Williams, but lost it in the nouncement was made by Dean AugeU. . ---e!'eH in a sensational game by �n S:O seconu, when the upper classmen camp The fellowshipl:t will yield free tuition AUDIENCE LIKES LOCAL HITS TO REPEAT FETE NEXT FRIDAYacore. The work of Des Jl1rd:en �n back for ave runs, Featurn of the to the winners and in some cases a ---the box, aud the hitting of Ual)talD game were the batting of Kennelly, salary of �.JOO annually. By Herman B. Deutsch, �O. Probably the mOlt profitable .811ManD were the features of the game. who hit two home runs, and the -fiol.l- The Iist of whiners follows:"Everyone is mad but thee andme," certainly one of thQ m�ri .. t Quad.-·The big boy surprised eveD. h:1:t most iug of Byerly, who robbed the Seniors List of Winners. said the Qua.ker to his Mend, "and ran�le Fete.' held in Hutchin80U covrlop�imistic supporters by aehieving the d three run. by two running one- Thomas Allen, Semitics; Ca.rl An-even thee's a little bit mad." marked the ope� of the Blackf'riadIlt.>arly impossible and shutting Iowa handed catch�. iD center field. derson, Geology; Ada Arlitt, Psyehol- No, it doesn't seem qnite as appro. show last �ht. The women iD. th.out without a. hit or run. Mann was't h d .II t b II fOgy; Richard Atwater, Greek; John. t ·t did f . t b t various· bootha and in the crowd were., ," Williams pi e e exce en a or pr13 e as I 1 a. ew mmu es ago, u .' . .J"esponsiblo for a. m8.Jonty of Chicago s ..' Bachman, German; Margaret Bacon, I . II ·t th tt·t d f kept busy· supplyin& fooa tot a thro.ne .d thr f th the upperclassmen, except In the third. . essentia y 1 expresses e a 1 u e (I .. ;. "Beores and gathere ee 0 e seven . SOCIOlogy; Augustus Barker, ChenllS-IP t G II F· hild ttl bt that filled the coun· between ·the ... t.,.. f h b inning, when he was found for SIX e er aze e arre I ,ae a e I: een,hits made by hIS team one 0 t em e- try· Fred Berry Bacteriology' Boyle, and the hot ehocolAte "hi.h wM .0.4.' ' hits. He lItctadied down Iater, anll � . .' '. .; when he finds that not a single one Ilr. ; .. .109 a trIple. b tl II' th It' Politfeal Beienee; Anna Blake, Latm, I . . 1 In the Sophomore booth wu 8xhau.W4.killed a at n, r • ., In e as In- • • I his preconceived not ona of what eol- .." .Des Jardien's performance stanl1s b �.Id ." th . Otto Bond, Romance; WIlham Butler I .t 11f ht t b . Ii d ... long before the aemand cOuld b. -�. ning y .... rl ag 00.. ree Plen In a) .. • cgra e e oug 0 e IS rve up......Pr:.etically unequaled. in Conference T I tart d tb f th I ohtlcal Economl , Jo"� Campbelt. th f F rt Db· Ided.. row. 0 man 8 e e ,ame or e ell e eampus 0 0 ear om um-cireles and Baumgartner wdl have to J _ b t f d th ,1 too h d .AstronoP11; Alleft Carpellter, . M",tbl" It . Without aD actual COUD' of the JI¥)1I-,_ UOlOrs, u OUD e 0 PI ar .. ,'ers y. . " .. ' -� .loolt well to his laurels when he gets anti resigD� for Cummips, who show- �atlc.; .Frapcla CMf. AlitroPom>, Valiantly, therefore, he sets out to ey yet ��, �� �IUl1� Q( eachtock into shape. ];Jut one Iowa. player:l d f t t· d • d <.:h:ulea Colby, GeollTaphy; Clyde Cole-, th 1 t' h f t t booth predicted thu a rHOI'. d h&'l. e goo orm a Imea an ... anne "ev,• 1 cure esc una les, wore use 0 a.c , .. . '., ..reached first base and he dIed there .. h man, Chemistry; Geo. Countt, Elluca· lk 1- h b I' th �\.. 11 bet>n set for IUIV lrillale JUah". "D·.,. ernl meD In pine es . a ,Or lve as e e leves ey l5UOU I .. .of. .• . .• :a few sec ODds later. Twenty-eIght . . tioni Frederick Cowper, Romance; t t Ik d I· _ H h .... __ & i"g· 8. The' committees 1D obare. of u"eTh InnIng rlll1s for the Senior� . ac, a ,an 1"1> e. e as IJC1jD gran.,.. ."lIlen faeed Des JardieD in the nine in_ e w..... Elizabeth Crosby, Anatomy; Thomas cd nowers too not ordinarily ,.oueh- �t. b� were� �Ie ':to eoun" an .the. . were shoved over In the Sixth InDlng . Pearl .. "', ,Lings. Shorty began like a whlflWlnd . W. . .' Dadson,Church HIstory; Daniels, safed the "Reformer!' He has .. 't his �oDeY. Ther8'wi� b6. DC'fi.ote iD'Qou�when hits by dbams and Fltzpat_ . ... ,IUId kept up his stellar performance Phdo�J>�Y. ... _ . _ be<;)t and :eaU .a .��ry Aunt,- aDd '11ft 1l�\iOD wi�· . tO�ht:. 1 �rto�DCe,throughout the game. The first Dino ..... _..�.:.. _ ,_..;. � Balanl Kanta Das, PolitIcal Eeono- tt I • t t' .. d el but the dair Will" be Npe.• ted·, Den,__ __ ., • Do enl au,.. roop 0 p:tXlC8 aD· vea.:,... ..-.1: . ;;'.: .. ..I,� . : ..IReD to face him ill the opening inni� .- ','" �y; Charles DnDD, Eduea�l�i Ola.PO:Q And le�omehow--even with their Ffi��' ·.l'�e proc� � �e � forfDnned, and his total record of strike- ItIB)n'IOn 3APAK AS ��op,Pf&I�gptplpfQ'; EiP'1� EQ�antl So� hel� he eannot make his schemes work. the GeDeva tu�� aa(l o�.r. e:-utNtSouts for the game waa fourteen.A F1J'1'VBII . LB.&:O_ Jlf tlQlogr; C)l"",Ie11 �ey, Plulsophy; }'airies or 110 fairies, the Fort Dear- of the Y. W. C. L., �� . .Aarar I� CeIl-ODe KaB B.cbea l'Ust. � KoVBllBlft Walter Galpee, Physiology; �oeeph born students will not do as he (viee eral ehai�. �� �. ��te.. .J'aeobseD, the Iowa. secoDd baseman, . 00ppe1l1, EducatioD; Dudley Griffith, the authors of 'college' stories) �hes, �. M� JIooIIha,was the only Iowa maD to reach first. That Jap.D win be a future lesder EngJish; Ralph Ball, Chemistry; JohD and their refusal is as absolute as is The womeD were abl� HOondN inD� McCoDDell made a sensational in the Chris?&D movemeDt was th" (Contiued OD page 4) that of the eowboy who. won't liVe ul· their work by husky, ·lo�.L.Toieed bark,...atop of his eanonball grouDder, and predietioll of Professor H. B. Benning. -.;. to the aetions of his stage or fietional era. �e Soph�res .• ttraet.ed a.ttea-a perfect throw to first. Norgren, how- hoff', of Waseda universitYI- .Japan, at IIA:tBEWB 'l'O SPBAlt ON representatives. POD by· pa���g tllrougb i h. crowdfiver, dropped the throw, and permit�l tho DiviDity sehool ebapel yesterllay. BELAftOK OF CHUBCH Peter fails in his great mission.-&Dd behiDd a bugler, ·eh�lltiDi a perWi�tedthe I1IIlDU to reaeh the bag safely. He det"lared th&:t the work of mission. Wl'DI ftAD T1J3SDAY his failure would be tragic iDdeec\ ery of ''Bot Choeo�t.. &lid.. 8aDdwj�h-Shorty' had his eurves nnder perfect aries was direeting the trend f.f were it not for the fad that out of ea. Don't You Ne;',r, Nei.r, N ... rCOD�O� aDd the base runner was left thought iD the orient, and that the!'le Dt.>an Sha:.ler Mathews will deliver_ a the emotional ehaos into whie. he is Get Hu�g_ry?'� w�iei. w" U; e.eetiT.·straDded a few momeDts later. Chieai relations were eementing the elose r·�- l�ture on The Church anel tJle �:l- tSO un('eremoniously tumbled, there .. it was uDgramm!lt�ea1. Not Co Mg� made seveD hits, three of them be- latioDs of JapaD and the UDited States. ho�,,,. Tuesday Dight, a� 8 in lfaneld. emerges a new del'ire--a Dew pal to �utdoDe, o�e o� thft. �!U-� ClIi .. �ing eredited to Mann. Norgren gatn- "These conditioP. make �.... .,reaent TIlls IR the last of a serIes. of four lec- he' achievetl. Instead of striving to a' tree aDd eODti�ued. hi. operatioa.ered a triple and McConDell and lIar- the psychological. m'oment for missiOll- tures on "The Twentletb Centory make tbe58 people understaDd mm, from abov�ger aDnexed the remaining hits. arT" enterprde," aid Professor BJI1- Chureh," gil-en by the BOlP'd of the Peter will strive to understand them. The ReDior womeD were ,arbed ...- hoff Chri�tian unioD of tbe University, antl He relinquishes the P08t of "Student drummers iD red; the junion· .. Date.Chieago meets MiDnesota tOtlay at lung --. th C U f 1I d P k h b)liDDeapolis. The Gophers were beat. e oune 0 1 e ar c urc es. Superior" and determines henceforth maideDs iD the traditioDal blue, th.� to be "a superior stu(]ent." h llexie DI iD yellow aDden rather easily laat Tuesday, but may MAROON lftBW8 B;l)D'OB WOIIBK XABCB 'J'ODAY lOp omoree .. • �.... _....' . the freshmeD as dunces iD greeD. Th."8h·e Page's reeruit plMOMera 80me trou- LBAVB8 !'OR MlOBIGAX IN BUlTBAOB PABAD:&: There, now! I dieln't thinlt you'd be-ble today. Shull will probably start m AftailD� OolfFBBBROB )ie,·e it! A Blaekfriar operette weith a. bootu were eJeverly decoraWd, . wit�the game, aDd Kixmiller aDd Des .Jar- JIImdnd aDd F1f� wm WPr Ca.ps Plot? A regular plot? Oh, impoesi_ paper streamel'll .Dd. flowers· aDd we�1 be h Id . . I bl li�hted with tiny gJ"ee. II. blue, J'fId lUI.«ien will e ID reserve. n case G"'orge Cottip...1.am, DeWit t'flitor of aud GoWDS ill _ DemODStDUoD e! eo'"' 6" . h·te U.hb-evea thoagh the li«htalIinDesotat pro"cs dAn-rous, Shorty M I f6 ·Th _� • h6 6.. Do--- Anll vet that iR exadly what the w I It .-0- The a rooD, e.. u. DU.y nlg.. 1M ... _IlIU'...... . ,. . I'D the f--h .... D 000111 diel quit theirf Sluehmt Snperlor Is--or hal'. Instca,l • ._.attend a meetillg 0 wetrtern college L._ h IOne hundred anti fifty Univer�it�- of tOSfting at the Spectator a. hetero- struggle for· existence �&ore t e· resnf"W8paper editors at ADu Arbor, Mi�1a· h • af' . . eommeDeemell" of· aetivitiee. ODe bti1\• •• wc,mf!n will mare thlS ternooD ID ge:neol1s ma."8 of .Toeml1lerJllms ("aught . ..�IJ'AIB' SOPBB A'r 'rBA "an The JournalistIc eODterenee III • t:'l..r.'• •• the ChiC-RgO Suffrage parade. The t; ni· . t I f 'L. • b' h dred aDd Ils:t,- womeD we" o. . .u.being held ID eODuDetlon With a meet- I d In 0 noose aurlC, In w u'h are eld .8el�. froID -'8mdeDt SUperior" ing of the colJege Dew!llpaper frat .. r. nl'8ity dh'ision, prect'f e by two an�·wh .. rc {rom ('igh: .. en to twenty ot" booth eommittees.Win F_ture KIaIkal � nity, Sigma Delta Chi. Cottingham mounted battalions of ea\"8lry women, t('rly 110relatC'11 Iyri('� the Friar8 pre- WheD tbe erowd blLll gone h:t�k teto the will ha'·e tbird pJa('e in the parade. �('nt to onr eleliJrhtell gaze a !lmoothly Mandel for tbe Beeond )let of the .how',lfen and women of tbe sophomoro will rt'tnrn campus Sunllay .. .. • M d'Jkaan Talhot wIn leael the SC'Cbon, as- rilr.nill�. uoificl1 anll absorbing stoty worlt w .... ImmedlateJ1 pn rpoD I.-"Ia�� wiJI be guest... at a tea to be ::i$!ht. si!ltctl by llil'!'l Breekenrillge of the 11e· -a story which has abandoDed the mantling the booth.. Orlle1"8 were W_given tomorrow from 3:30 to 5:30 :It. pnrtment of Political Sl-ience, �IiSH sla}l!'ltick anel the stufrell club as ve. ,dear the conrt I .. � Bi'�t.the Dt-Ita Upsilon house, 5400 EIli14 O-�OOD HOUSB ...... B II f th T -to Itt lti,,� -----DoD""''' "" .a.V' a ou 0 e � In e ('par men,. .' hi('le!'I of real humor, in 'a,·or of;".cnue. Lewis Fuiks will play sever.,) O---VB "" ....... BlOa.t n..�I('y Rn'l M.. i- n"her of the Unh-(�r- f r:;itnt{� .ome painfully obviou. and eb-DG� VAIAGD _... ..,m. , 00'. Jr.ore re inell anel c)('licoate weapon!'t.of the !Ion'" that be composed for _ - ...... mO-AL WAY -I'ty Hl'f9h a_hool. ". 111 "iou8Iy painful pft.tC"hwork. Ravin:... � .&&"t.a.-.ru.I�. co.. �" c .. no-not quitt' unifi(,l1. We'll"Th St 1 t S n' " d Pa 1 Ru� witneStl('d tbi" narHtular �eDe, tbfto Uc ep upe or, an u . . TJ:e women will w('ar ('n� aOll go,,·n:· hn,'o to amenll that. a litle. There are ."8t!U will sing. Several otberr member" "ClnlC." night" will he celebrateel ',y and carry Amcricoan flRg!J. Fh·e com· ('no or two Iletails whi('h art' tluft'i- 8�tator can abnon hear .. �DTena-()� tb J 'n ff. f. at be t 0 I h W I - - . tl f . tion Iw-tween ("oaC"h, produeer,. aDd &4-. e c ass WI 0 er e ure Dum r.4. memhC'rs 0 reen woo e OU!JC on C'I . pRnie�, with I'todent cRptniD8, will he e.en,�· orr'Jrn to the story, and th,� ..' •'-This if' the ant time that a Sopho- l1�e13y. Tn aeeorclanc-e with a cU!Jtom lin lin". lfn. ThomM will I.-ad the I,,�t aC'tion of the play to be painful. The thor, npproxlmRtel7 U .folJ�.Ittore elaM has attempted to give a tC:l of the han, the women will weRr cl:,� Icompnn�. whi .. h will C"oo"i�t of the rno!'lt strikinJC ot th� i!l the report- Coa .. h (t� p�oe�): Tb.. .how• .' � '11 � th th • . 'L._ I ne('ll.. It toplC"sI eong 8OIIIewhere."-01' both mea and women," Bald PreRl' eolors. an .. WI Igerena .. e e 0 ('rlwlv� ot memur.rs of the faculty- enP lO11g iD the tnt Beene of tile -- . ... • . f �. . Proll. to ..tItor): CaD you wnw(}ent Bur�ky yesterday. "It wlll he women's dornutones a tel' .. lnner. Ra_ The mar�he", heM a last massmeet- on,l a('t. There IS no net'e1 (or a BOng .'t EI' beth Todd Be N" . • • u,. a tOpl�:J.l 8OD, by _T, 1 :11 to.or-he flrst of a number of I'oeial event!t ('hel Foote, IU , ,th '·Ilng In prn .. hee for the parade y�t�r- her ... the �ory ('ou ... run nlong far ��. j-. '.0 ' •to n .. qnnint all the members of t�e I ("holl anrl Ne"a Waldorf wJ)1 han� ,l"y blorning. Fifty wom('D were re- ter without it, anel n!J a r�tl1t an awk- w f'VeniD..-�laB8 before their seDior year." icharge of the eJaa IODp aDd eheen. cmited at the meetiDg. warel situation is created, whieh Deees- (ColI"" - ..... )jDES JARDIEN SCORESI A NO utr SHUTOUTBut One Iowa Player ReachesF.. t AaaiDat EffectiYe1Pitch.iDs of 'GiaDt V 8iaity TWirler(CoDtiDued OD page 3)� DAILY JlABOON SATUBDAY, KAY 2, 1914.SENIORS WIN CONTESTThe Dail, MarooD; Bulletinotilclal t)tudent Ne,,'sp8per ot the VIll. 6:L::=. =======r========yerslty ot Cblc8S:0. .. (Continued flUID page 1.'TODAY.Y. M. O. A. field trip, 8:30, Oobb lAo rick, and errors by the Juniorsr uidvdOosmopolitan clUb, 8, BWa 18. in gettiug three runs. III their turu atBla.ckfriars play, "The Student SU- bat tile J uniors fulled to net morel'ublibh� wurn1�"', cxc�Pt HUDda7 andMOllda,)'. during the Autuwn, Winter andSpr10C 'luarters, by The Dall, Maroon.t&1t.b. w. c.ua.... lie •• B41&or perior," 8:15, Ma.D.ckl. than a single run frum u rully,II. & ... ips -� TOMORROW. 'I'he score:.. �. JIaa& .a.alae er G_.,I_ 11 S· R II PAL",___ University Beligio'QS Qgn�-v, , (,Dlors. . • . ..&A&ared _ MCood-clau man at ua. Mandel . lIatthewtJ:. s, N. • • • ••• ::! 1 :l 1 (IC�o J!oKom� CIl1c:qo. w.. MarcIa 11. I .,1 .... aWl .. ,. ·Act of II&rcIa .. 1171. CosmOpoUtan club, 3 to 5, Ellis 18. I Fitzputrick� e f.·2 b. .. � vOl tltiIJBIIC&ll"rIO� a&TJI:& Sophomore tea, 3:30 to 6:30. Delt:l.,H:�rris, 3b ....•..... I) U 2 II II• I' J 0) 2 5 :! :1,,:� =::-;i.:'I.�O :,:".:ziuiO: ::..::�r. Upsilon house, 5-100 Bills avenue. \.l'UlIC s, e, ..u. =:�':�;B==.r o.�: .. ::� �� P IlL JUnior tea, 3:30 to 5:30, SI&ma Al- l!ehm, 2u11 h .. •. 2ibM !'&&'I' 61... pha EpsUon house, 5817 Kenwood ave. nl'ichman, p.l. f U 0 U U 0lIarooD .l're=o». :':'11 C\)lta�c Grove Ave. MONDAY I Williams, I. f.-I}. 2 1 -1 IIJunior college chapel, men, 10:15, j! llurra,�.·' r, f. •. • �: ., II IIGET B.l:ADY NOW. II f U 1 U II (!Mnndel. u rw i t z, r. • .••.....It would L4! well to Lear in Uti'I'! I b U U -l U .'Physics club, -1:30, Ryerson 32. i Coleman, 1 • . .. . .•..•. the .following schedule: Iutcr i'rateruity Zoological club, -1:30, Zoolo.e:y 2-1. I Goodruun, e. f. I U 0 U USing, June 5; (onfl'reuce meet, .lu a.: 'l'UESD.A y I - - - - -6; Interscholastic, June 1�. Why? Bc_ I 13 H ')1 U lJunior college chapel, women, 10:15, .. .cause examinations arc c�ming rigut II .luuiors. U. II. P. A. 1-:.Mandel.in between. The cffect on both ae t ivi I Bluckett, c. 1 0 6 (I .,Eot:lllkal club, -1:30, Botan� .. 13.I ..ties unil exam iuafio ns is disastrous.'.!l· Gr�3m Iecture, 5, Physiology 25. i 'I'olmuu, p'�' s, •....... � 2 IIJFtS matters are arrumred v the earl', 7 5 I Ib 3 5 U. ... Student Volunteer Band, :1, Lex- i �[atthe\\'s, s. s.- . .... -tul student In such a way that the. I . n. 2:1f1i. . Ingtou 15.I Cummins, . -po .. '" .von ct IS avoided, A*.J.i the onlv \\-·LV 8 d \Vell s, 2b .... . ..... '. . ') 0. .' . • '. Mathews' lecture, ,Man ei,In ",blch that can r,O!. d ... ne is by get. I Boroff, 3b ..•.•.•••.•. 0 0 0 II .}ting really for e�aminatio1l8 bef'ore the ��������f�C�����' N N - Baker, T. f 1 1 0 0 I)festivities of the final "'�'�k Brie ampus ews B 0 1 ," 0 ,'1''''- CI):l1.- y erly, e. f. •meuce, It is �'::sI_Jy l,Oll('--:prepari":': ������������ 11 I f 0 1 -l 0h I M!lcArthur to Present Reviews. :mlIII er, . . ....•...t e essons fronl now on, a little extra ."time spent In r .'" f' . .1(,1111 )1:u'Artl!ur Will grve a revrew. . ev iew; a Innl review _ 11 9 21 ;, jdvring .. the week ending it] I of the views of Shearer, de ),lurgan 1 :;: ,,_ 1 1 3 0-' 1·.·... . WI I t Ie COII- ., o. • .' , Seniors • . . .. . . . . • 'Uferenee meet-and the trick i ,. nr«I l' uchs 011 '1 hc Expertmentnl 11) -. :- 0) •s turn",l. ,., . 1'1' '1'; t tl Z .Tulllors .•..••....•• 30., _ 01 0-1,Really it is asto . h· I undlzatlOll of :'I� llllOI' S a Ie .ou_, DIS In� y easy to pre_ '. 4'" » Two base hits' Rick Matthew,,,.pare for exams l' Jlwi .. :11 l'luu meeting �LOIIII:I)' at .... ... k ' W len a. httlc time if; , ",J 1 .) t Jul' '["rt'l \\'1'11 re. 'l'hree base bits: \\'il1ianl!�, Rudv ::\Iat·Ul -en to tlo it. AnJ b _. III .£.ooogy _'1. la l'" II •,. � that metllfJJ. .. th('ws. Home runs: Kennelly 2. Sto!-e�ams are, addeJ to th h 1. ' \'11"'" recent hterature on tbe hypu-e 0 hla,,· forwhen a llIan is reaclv to cl0 .; , physis.I w goo ... work,h� welcomes the opportunity to shaw(If!' bis ability d' Campaign to Preserv.e Paper.£' I ' an by "killing the . Tolman 3, off Cummins !!. Uml'ir'!lila ," to boost his gratl Five bllndreJ anJ fifty-two �uhs�rap·A'h ,e a notch or I Steveos..so. � told, this is th t· . tions were obtaineJ hy the Syracuse 0Th . e IOle to do It . Sophom� Chailenge Winners.er.e are no distractions. ,. . .Daily Orange at the cnd of the fir-5t. . .,he throllr!�. I -,.'} rmrs Will . tl na,_ IrI:lIl('jhntelv after the Selllor-.)ullll,l'. "",,"" "bat �eb and' . week of tIlC camp:ugn to save. IC I' •• ..th . " ;. :lsille t't-om·.· -.� -.. -.' gllmt> }'rank Wluttng thc Sophonlor':� Usual run of. athletic per from fnmnclal dIstress. At le.):..t' ,be nothing or _. s, there will. lb· t' n must be crlptain, came out with a challenge to· Importane' one tbo1l5nnl su scrap 10 sC\'f'Jlts of tl .f" e unbl the '. . h' 1 t. . k to the winning upperclassmen. IIc Jlr�. Ie lIlal "'l'eks S . "('('(',,'el} Wit III anot aer \� 0 v; ee s .get to it L. 0 "'Ily lIot •.. "lItecl bis Jefience in written form.now nntl clear th 1 k u:l1':l1Itee the contl1lUallf.(' of the p.l- .a �Jllenl}id t· - '. e c c(' -s f lr The challenge follows:Ime at the. finish">. DCf. ."\Vhereas, the Seniors ancl JUllior�('J) b:t�cs: Seniors 1, Juniorsr 5. Strll.·:,out: by �ummins 6, by Willimlls ;;,B:tses On balls: off Reichman 3.' un'�hip,' in an eft"ort to (lignify the n:t·DES J'ARDIEN SCORES 1:3\'0 seen fit to term their gnme :1'D't AlfD ALso_ A NO BIT SHUTOUT "(lntest f�r the University cbnmpiolO-· on mnke arrangerqentthlllg Until aft J s to clo any. .er nter5('1101a t' (Cnntinnp',l from pnge 1),.ago men ana' • SIC. Chi- _ hil'C of the amateur sport on the clia·women ha'-e .('hallee to enjov a. gloriOUS mny be t'aUe{) upon to save the ��me. n!cnd today, and to cover up th! dl', . • some real 11f.f the rnost enJ' • b • Co ('gc lift' Box Saore. f(�cts in the nature of the playing hy. o� a Ie klntl E . H P A F. 'tlon� wia be t . xaml'l:l_ Chicago R. . .• "' ... :& great (leal of publicity, anll hy playou of the Wa .0l". ill be bere ana t'- .' y, the bun�h -:\£('Connell, R. s. . .... , 2 1 0 2 in� the game on the afternoon whe ..· ' acre '\Vlll b 2 1 1 Q ()tt.:r.g to dO--en'o'l' e only one Harger, 1. f. .......... :;11 with any class spirit were llecorni-J. a. gool] tim T 3 1 .. () 1 b h Q Jare e\'ents in pI t t e. here Nor!!Ten lb. I ing their oot s for tbe uncIraug I'e n y to pr . 1 I:> , 3 14 0 ()ltlPJlt; :I'''el on top f t'- OVI( e amuse· -:\[ann, c. ". . .. . . . . .. 1 fete, we the team of haseball playerst'l 0 l::-.t who, '11 0 1 0 C 1\ I t' th In f 1916 }) !,: :\11 to ha\'e I" \'1 II t GTll"', f. f. ••.......... .I T('presen lug e c ss 0 • cIo IC�'"t J � .' a. Ittl� holida' w. 0 0 0 :� 0 I I II b S .. Ie "h )Ie ('row,}":> Th Y ,,"Itl! nes .la.rchen, p. .. I'Y cia engc t e eDlors, winners ofthnt might be ea .r 1 e. fc\v clo,::o:� Bohnen, 3b. 0 0 :l 1 .). the above-mentioned gamC\ to a fulirn " C!l Tlng th 0 0 ') 0 C' Ica.:l1lot :'{gin to k ose dav� I..ihonati, c. f. :. ' i nine-inning combat, anel will tnke a1lY, . rna c up for tJ., 0 0 0 2 0' • d .IIi t h,. f. 0(1,1 tim' \ .. lo�.; Col{'\ 2b. . . . .. . . . .. l'I'efusal as a dIrect a. miSSIon of 0111'. • es �h�t '\V Ifrom failuro t . . ou tl : \)r.. �c - - - - - i inberent superiority."o shck for th 7 .... 7 S 1 isl"holastic Th'·' e Jnt�r_ 8 � .• IS IS an oppo . I ChrisUaD Sd_ttsta to :Meet.come� onl"e in rtunlty that Towa. R. n. r. A. K. a. cle('acle' 1 t' 0 0 8 0 1 Th'.' Christian Science so<·icty will• "eryone win. . e S hope n('�, c. f. 8�lze upon it ••...........0 0 1 r, 0 IDlCC1. �ueaday night at 7:45 in I..ex i II;!'. _ , . • G fOSS, S s. . ....•.•....C - 0 0 2 0 1 t(,D 14.ap and Gown Dn Soo Bueckn('r. r. f. --------------The 1914 C e n. f 0 0 1 0 0np nnel GO"'n will L;mlon, 1. • • ••••.•..•on the (!arnpll� -'L. I appenr nautch, lh .... .. {I 0 1:; 1 0month, a�cor(t·jn:·'et alter part of thi� .J::('oh'�c('n, 2h .. . 0 0 -l ;�... 0 an anyest�fday lr' • noun('emen" 0 0 1 0• •• :Jnagcr� and �. � Lauck:4, p. .. . .tGrs hrc Worki n, lSHC'latf! �"Ii nnirll, p. ....•....... 0 O' 0 :: nbook 011 hg o\'ertimc to �c:t the ),'I'nn, 3b. .. . 0 0 1 I nt :1." en rly a� )lo�!\ih)e Sic\'erin� c. .. 0 0Foster, c .. ,.. . . o 0 o!! 1 II REDMAN--Copy for Cooler is Re dThe editors of the r. 1 a,..hr.!1 8nnllal JUO ('r, the �lJdl• , announc('ll \'('''t('r' 0 0 2; 1:; (j Ic0l'�' for the h k w" ay tll;,t00 haM "cell N(' �eorc I,), in"ing�:tJ'e printer The I k .. nt to0" "I• )O() "'ill he l' Clli(':t�o. . . . . . .. 2 0 !! 0 0 0 0 - --".trihllt('cl at a subscri ,tio '.IS-TOO 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ')15 in th Sin dance, �f:ly owa -, . e nell clUb rooms. Tbree base hit�: Nor�r('n. llnnll.. P14n Bro -- Stolen h:L'�cs: �lcConnell, Gray 2. �1('_WIlSon Club Infonnal.The Brownson club will hI) . rifir.c bit.,: Hnrgen Nor�rcn, :\1:1111.d '. 0 ( Ih fir!'(t J)ollhlo play: Finn to .hl"oh�('n toance of the quarter }'rid . 'jn the Be l� ay nlgbt at S Hnutch. Bit h,· pit(·h('r: h\' nnir.l,yno .,9 club. All Cnth r . . .tlte tTniv.. 't h ' • 0 Jr'!( :n D('� .Tnricn. Sthuck out: hy )l('� .L.,.,",rsl y ave bee • •dub -J'II' . n In'-Itell. Th� .li.�n 14, hy Rairc1 2, hy I.nIII' j,:oI 1.YO gh·c a. picnic I tn or in the r.:I�C� On h:llls: ofT nair,l !i, ofT I.aurk .. 2 For 25 Cents.Earl" WilsonMAKERS 010'Tn,'. Best Product1. Umpire, Fit7.patrick. Time, 1 ::';;. The Campus Theatre1316 East 61st StreetIs under new ownership and ismanaged by the U. S. Business &Theatre Exchange, 115 S. DearbornSt., experts in booking photo-plays.Having years of experience in motionpicture theatres, will- enable us togive our patrons a better show at Scthan they are seeing now elsewhereat IOc. Our tOc photo-playsarespecialsand will be worth double the admis­sron as we are booked solid now forthe whole season with the highest�rade productions obtainable, writtenby some of the best authors in Book­and Reel-life. See out-door and lobbyposter display which will more thanconvince the most skeptical that weare producing the best money can buy.If you are a judge of photoplays, Look 'eiTI o\'er .Monday. May 4thBy Charles Dickens--enacted by SeY'llOUrHicks and Company, A Christmas Carol en­titled "SCROOGE." A treat for the kiddiesand grown-ups.Four Reels and a good comedr.Tuesday. May 5thDavid Garrick, enacted by Seymour Hicksand Company. Very strong drama of love, vimand fire. One of the finest photo-plays on thescreen today.Three�long reels, also a comedy.Wednesday May 6thMiss Florence Turner, one of the best dra­matic screen actors in reel-life in The HarperMystery. Get a circular in our lobby for fullparticulars of this well-acted, clever detectivestory. You will like it from the very start, alsoa good comedy.11bursday �ay 7th�. Too good to tell you about it, is all we can Isay, (it's good that's all.) Ask; for a circular inthe lobby.Friday May 8thThe Massacre, two reels and The MissingWoman, two reels. The first subjecr portraysthe hardships of the settlers in the day'� of '49.The fight with Indians ;will make your heartbeat like a trip-hammer. A $15,000 productionand very sensational. The latter subject is avery strong drama. If you appreciate goodreel acting see this by all means.Saturday. May 9thThe Palace of the Flames in three reels. Three tremendouslY grip.pir.g parts-Eighty Sensational 8ati8fyfng Scenes; 800 feet of Are scenes;in fact, n picture of Llte's othw sid\}. The drama will hold you spell­b(lund from start to fiDlsh. This pho� .play was produced regardless .-;;;­CApeuse.Sunday. May 10th'A story enaded b7 CoDStaDce Crawley and Arthur Kaude-one(If Rider Haggud's creat romaDceB of Ion and war, entitlecl ".Jess."This picture portnJ'l 1,000 BOWen on the battlefield. Very fntereIJt­lng. The scenes in tills PI� are �Uful in the extreme. Fourrl;c1s also include some good eomedlf!S. I,t'JIII DAILY M.JtDCW. •comedy-that they are to be etert&in- and wandering here and there 0" .!red-aDd their hearts go out to the the speakers with evident Indeciaiou asboy-the boy who can't ulldentand. to jUlt where it wilJ settle.":IDdIow AlIIo Good. �e Best Yet."The same may be lSaid of the way It is 10 trite to say of a BlaekfriarStell W· .1- th .... · A t produetion "Why it's the best L'vean In\U"ow, WI e � auy un,ever seen I" The reviewers of Black-comforts her boy in thias Beene. Stellan. '_.1 hi f h' A J' fr,ar sbows have made this remarkm0M£8 a t rom 11S &arlSt eye owe.th It . .I·fr· It onsisteutly after each of the past tenwoop onto e 8tage. 18 ur lCU. t' f th h produefions, And yet I can houestlyo express apprecla Ion 0 e way e. d h' h b _.1 say that of the five plays I have seen,arrlC IS part-t ere was no roaa1 b d f th 1 this is truly the best-and by far theur esque- ut come y 0 e e canesrt 'd h h .1' • best, It hu an intelligent plot, con.oJ • .n.n even ere t 8 auuienee lISd f h h·· I sistentJy carried o�t; tho lyrics arcma e to orget t at t UI lIS on y n.h d d d 00·1 d f h clever, and in most eases bear a defi-\VO un re an u poun res nlau., .h' 'h b h' di nite relation to the action of th(�W 0 lS amusing t em y lS ren lhon. ..f th ... ' Q h th preee ; singing numbers have been ns-e r aerie ueene; some ow e1 'sh t th d ( c.l signed only to those members of theur esque vam es a e en an ., ith t b thos] h th Q cast who can sing, and dramatic isitu-I1S W. ou a 08 w en e ueenill 'h t th I' h f ations to those members who can uct :n es 111 er pro ege e Ii; t 0 un- •, ,t!Je music is hright catchv and oriu·.erstandlng-s-the understanding that ,., • . .. 1h· t inot t d til t i nlll; the chorus work effective and'en s e IS no ommpo en ,an all'!t f hi t d I th eleverj the situations well concelvedus eon orm 18 s an art 8 to oseh t hl d 1. b c.l and well handled; and the comedy re-OU 1m, an not PlalLe every 0 yf hi' fined, pointed, and clean.se con orm to ••"Jimmie" Dryenforth, •• Chlo,., livCltI Is there any�hing more to be said,) full t h t 1 t I.' save to �Qpgratulate,. authors, eompo!!l_yow a wa. elEpec I) ,.un 'd I'll I -t t th U d ad eree, prod�c�rs, coacq. and actors ? No,3n eaVe 1 0 e n er,r u- , ,'I 'f th t' 't h' h ' J th,n� tha� covt!r� th� bIll,e councl 1 a Isn Ig pr&18e, ' , '•. ,raeeful, clever, excellently costumed lDcnaae Oa,a.c1W pf �.d to my mucDline eyes, perfect. in Work on the construction of nt:\Vs mimicry, he took tJut )louse by �ook stacks in the middle basemeut of Iorm. In fact, the only critiJm Ply lIarp�r will be started Mopdft.y. WhonestiollS among several of the ladies the new aecommodations are readJ1. thethe audience could elicit was the capacity of the library will be raisedct that "no girl has such long ar�" to 575,000 volumes, an increase (Ifd truly this defect cannot be laic.l ":\t fhelf space for 200,000 books,immi.,·... door.GeorIe .. 1iD8W. Fifty eouples atte�d tho fre�hmanRowland Georee played the "jU\''!- juformal yesterday afteTPoon in theIe," Fred DarUne the impetuoQIJ 10'" -ReyJloldl' club.-------------------- .......... -----• E,-en � Rolly ba.... d PDt. acted �sell 3.8 he did, his .inglng would ha\-eore than "put him aeroas." He hade chief voeal work of the play, antimed this burden more capably thanany a professional mlaht have dODe.e clivided honor. with Coach Pip,ank Selfridge, who was t!nst for per·ps the most difficult characteriza­on in the play-a part which it woultlave been remarkably easy to carry�t a shade too far. That Selfridgetl not do this despite his many 01'­rtunities. is in itself suffieientlygh praise. But aside from his vir_es of omission, there were his manyrtues of colDlDisaion, for he got outhis part every bit there was in it.Of the musical numben, if the en­ulliasm of the spt>etatora be any cr.­rion, the Gridiron Glide proved tothe most popular. The applau9C �fr caeh ('neore was 80 long 8Dstaine.1at finally a halt was ealIed, andits, who compoeed the 1D1l8ic to theng, was called to the edge of his box,receive hie lure .. in person. Of theher numbers, ''Singing Soft, SiDgin�w," "That I )la,. Live for You:'he Humming Song" and "Pip" wererhaps best received.OJaana Wen DDpertect.TJJe chorus work w .. a trifle sketch,.spots. This 1t'U ,'ery e\'ident atentrance of the fairies on tbe cam­:t, toward the end of the first act,ere tho sprites evidently mil"l't"cl a, came in two btU'B behind the or,8tra, and staid there tor a while.the whole, however, the ch O!'u I'wed the effect of their careful clrill­and painstaking instruction. Th�cing was good-the steps &lJythinghaekneyed, aDd the novelt,. num.clever to a degree.Dean Gale will give a lecture on nly one jarring note deserves men-''The Effect of an Electrostatic Fie).) here. Some of the eJ.eetrie el-on. Speeinl Lines" at the PhY8iC8 club '" and particularl,. the lightingmeeting )fonday at 4:30 in RY('nonl d.orlng the prologue, were childish, and:12. CbarJ(I>lt Piel'8On will RpeAk On "The iI, owing to 80me meeharrical deted,Earth':J Penetrating Radiation." they cannot be improved, it would per.Woodlawn Trus& Savings BankUlfIVBB8Ift 01" OBIOABOWILL I"IHD Df1'.B18 BAlfE ALL rBBFAOILIrIB8 OF A DOWN2'OWB BAlIK..SAVINGS AOCOUlftSCHBOKDlG AOCOunaAre Welcome aDd Appndated.BESOUBOES $2,000. 000.CLASSIFIEDADVIRTlSEIIENTS6c per line. No .a(hertilementa rceived for leas than 25c, All cI.-UIadvertllement8 must be paid III adDEBATE-Just published-"The Miimum Wage," as given by the Chcllgo debating teaDIs against Michignand Northwestern. $1 a copy. At thPress, or Woodworth's Book Storl'ull of points, vim and fire. Alother Chicago debates.LOST-Gold watch; initials I. M.Beturn to Maroon ofrice. Lost Mo(lay in Reynolds club study room. Beward. Irwin Baker.WANTED-Energetic student whcan think fast and talk. An 0portunity to utilize your spare timApply between 8 and 9 oclock Fridaand Saturday morning. Federal SignS,.stem ·'electric.' Lake and DesPlaines.LOST-A gold cu1f link at the cornof Greenwood and 58th St. Betuto building, shanty north of 558th SW. C. Caldwell. care Halabird anBoche, Archts. and Geography bldgLOST-A pir of glasses, at Lexinton, April' 21. Finder please reNr1.) Information ofriee, Cobb hall ..STUDENT�Make $6 per day durinvaeation. Pleasant work. Introduing Searle"s Concentrated, Non-alchhoHc Flavors and Perfumes in TubesSaves 80% on Alcoholic ExtraeuTaking country by storm. Write quieI,. for territory. General Sales Compan,., Dept. "C." Anderson, Ind.II 7011 waD' to be riP' up III Bt71.. the fabrics we offer at the pricesf eiaIdeeD dollan aDd up, aDd betlaoroagIaIT conYiDce4 tIaai dais Ia head1Iuten for _peDdou nlua ao4eonect ta1loIiDC.Jalias CooperTHE UNIVERSITY TAILORThe Stu41cnt Volunteer band will diseuBS "Woman's Work in :MissionFields" nt its meeting Tuesday at 7:15in Lexington 5. AU students haybt.oen in,-ited.A short musical program will Ocgiven at the Cosmopolitan elub meet­ing tonight at 8 in Ellis 18. WilliamWeiser has been appointed chairmanof the entertainment eommittee. t8tcbst0bt!kjtIe- e"ed m_ aelD- UIi---n atU Ge. a.nso histB. qun- of· fa81&"J0p-e. iy er'"mther earn m.t. Hd Fr. hatig- hn .lll..Iig poc- hio· tu"i· ofk• tbtebee, tett..;I!�_ !hltootLo"1'pe. inhe1,1'e wh('uetheOnflhong(l&nhotht>rs0tionf�t.PIISENT "S11JDEfIT SUPERIOR" haps be b('tter to omit them alto-_ geother. It is annoying ill the extremeto hal'e a small spot of hrightuc. �<4(Continued from PAle 4) fla!!hing at random over the stuge,�Standish_:'a NewARROWCOLLARfor SummerAn ultra smart stylewhich correctly ex­presses the fashionB.for9$eCLUBTT. PEABODYaco .. lIrc. liMenThe New Tarin---makes it possiblefor us to offer youa suit for $30 which",·ould have costyou $35 under theold tariff·--other prices inproportionNicoll the TailorW!! J.rremst.SoIl8CIaI'k aDd AduIa 8tnetI, 0Jdcap. SPRING STYLES ARE HEREThe V8r7 SPirit of &pdq IIu bee captured in tile .. � caiartnDof oar Dew fabrics DOW on dJapla,..Greens so1t in tone. otten bleDdiJu[ 1Dto lin.... promIae to be _smart th1a IIJ)riJ:ur. .-.The D1&Il1" ne. shad .. of 1(re78 and blues will MIa pIeue IDeD of tute.Pliable, soft m.a.teri&Ia that 1eD4 tihemaelv. to tile COI'I8Ct d-. a .... --__ &1'e in D"eat dempnd - __To fashion the De. snug 8.ttiDa cloth. nq1lirea the 11 __ ak1JL80 the .Terrema .a,. of ta.ilortnc theae new ...an IQSe8 apJ*l morestroDgbr than ever to men .ho seek to be both 1Dd1vidual aDd 8IIIU'tIn their cIreas.We invite ,.011 to see the area'dfarpla,. of the correct new �8prIng materials at &D7 of oartbree IItoreL�B FOB YOUNG IIBJI'1'BBBE STORES: 7 N. La Salle at. 25 B .TadaIon Blvd. 71 B JIoDroe at.ESTAISU$HEO�� 1888.,C®£0lli1t�·frntll'mtnlJ fumislJing fOds.BROADWAY COft. TWQfTY-SECOMO sr,feW YORK.Our Bepresetative. lIB. WALKEB, will be at theB()2IEL LA 8ALLBMay 13tb, 14th. 15t]a and 16tJ1.With Spring and SUmmer- St,-lea in Bead¥ Made Gumentafor Dress or SportlDg Wear10=FuDTwoOamce .....' . "",,,THE DAlLY KABOON, SA-ruBDAY, KAY 2, 191'---HUNDRED AND ONE .ABBPRESENT "STUDENT SUPERIOR" AWARDED F3LLOWSBIPS(Continueu from page 1)(Continued from »-C. 1)Auth. (to both): Sure. Rallwachs, Greek; lIerrill (.;urtis Hart,Prod. (to couch): Where'U we put Cht!wistry; Willium Hart, Math.�-it? matics· Olive Hazlett, .MuthelUutic�;Cum'h (opening book): Lessee. Lawre�ee Henuerson, Chemistry; JohuThl're'g no song between pages 28 and Hicks, OM Testameut ; Rachel Iloll­:Iti. "hnt'� the longest gap in the show. stadia. Botany; Homer Hoyt, PolltfeulPut it hnJfway�n page 32--in the Economy; Irving Hunter, Latin; How­n.i.(.!le ot' the page. ard Huse, ROlUance; Andrew Hutehiu-Thut's the e�ect it leaves with the son, Botany; Jacob Kantor, Philoso-t t r � 'lever reudering might pOSe pby. Auc.ust Robert Krehbiel, Germani� 1'l'(' a (I. '-' , b... ilol\" huve put this song across. But James Leath, New Testallll'nti Morris� 1.1' •singing, the acting and the .Ianc- LathclI, Geology; Amy Lomstrom, -so­il.:.! (If this particular number were in- ciology ; Juuian Lewis, Pathol.ury ;.li!It'rl'lIt, .tu say the very least. Hyrne Loss, Itomance ; Chester :\[c­III :L l'l'rt'urlUance which is otherwizH� Graue, History; Kemp ::\Jalolle, I-:n:.;_�, goml, there reafly is no excuse for Iish ; Herschel YaDue� Educat ion ; )Iil­this sur t of thing. lara :\Iarklc, Botany; Ber t hn �I:tttill.The .. lance of the "NyDlph and 7.1)(l11l�.\·: Kirtlc�· �I:lthl'r, GCllIUI�;";�at�-r" i� open to souiewhat the same .lohu �[:l�'n:lrll, 01.1 Testnmeut. 'I'heo­"riti"ism. Jt is irrele\'cut-hus abso- phile :\£cek, Senrit ivs ; Edward �lil1l�r,llitcly IlfJthillg to do with the develop- Educat ion,IIIl'lIt (If the play :lUU without so much J··ril�lla Miller, Pollt.ienl };l'onoIllY;:.:> h,.-\'our.leavtlf it hustles the sp('eta- Wendell Miller, Gl'olo;::y; Carl :Moor�,t or f'nuu the ('anlllUs to the woodlaud ZooloJ:�-; Raymond :\1 Olin', G,'oIOl;Y::11141 havk again between the first and .Tohlt Howur.l :\hll'lIt'r. Puthology ;�"('ontl ad-in a word, it iK out 01' Alfrt,a X('ISOII, )1:lthplllatics; Louisrlal'e. This much must be said, how- Peckstein, PsydlOl(1;.!�-: 1':1111 Piorsun,ever, In spite of it� nrbitrnry pres- Physlcs ; }·f('.ll'rid, I'Iuumu-r, GI'olo�:r;1'lIl'l', it becomes, ill a measure, its Ethel Preston, 1:III1Wlll't': 'I'ereueeO\\'Il justification through the beauty Quirkc, t:l'ulo:.!y; 1-:01\\ : .... 1 lteutcr, 80-IIf its C3:l't·utiou. The danee, from e iology ; .A�lll'S Hiddt'll. nl'lIIaIH·t',�·re.lsturt to fillish, was splendidly done, Rogers, I'hysiol()��-; Ella Reubhausen,down to the minutest uetail of l)OSl- O"rlll:llI; Christ inn �dllllitt� Aunt . omy ;tion :1Utl make-up. How anyone can Erich Sehroet ter, Gc-rmuu ; Heujamintake a two-hundred pound chunk 01 Sha(�kclfortl, Physies ; .Tessie Short, Ag­man, evidently designed by nature for tronomy ; Oscar Siln'yt. Physics; Ar­-ufe lifting or piano-moving, and with thur Slaton, New T('st:l.Illeot; F'redthe nid of a costume whose principal Smith, Greek; Luther Snider, Geology;t'''Il�tituellts are a red wig and some Lawrence Swan, Elltll'ntion; Vivi3n�llen fog, make it look like a nymph, Tansey, Geology; Helen Treadway,is :! mystery. Yet that is what Mis!.'l Chemist!'�'; Arthur 0. Vestal, Botany;Il iumun has sueeeeded in doing. Morri� Wells, Zoolo!!y; Phoebe 'Vhite,nut after all, these are minor tlt� Latin: Wnlter \\"llitl)('Y, Ph;r�icR; Der-fedS---lllere uetails--anll it, is due to went Whitt.lcsey. History; Sterlin�thc gellera! excellence of the protlu,!- Williams, l'hiICls0l'hy; t:lizaheth Will­ti(1n that the lust of the reviewer mu�t son. EngliRh; Waltl'r Wilsou, Geology;glut it�elf with comparative trifles, anll Charles Yeaton, llnthematics.'l'he reception accorded the play as:l Fellowships Give Tuition.,-.-hole-to �y nothing of the tributl'S 'rhe ,,;nllers of fdll1wslaips were se-same of the inuividnal numbcrs Ie- le.ctetl fr\)m c,-cry llepartruent in the('ei\'ed-is in itself the best pO!4sible Unh"ersity, on recClnuui·Jl.lation of there\-iew. fne:llty for s('holarship uhtinction. Thl)It woultl be hard to say which mel;:· �n.ll'rgrallunte .Alma �ht('rs represent­I,er of thc cast was the -'star:' Th,.. ed by the men antI Wt;l1U.'n are locntedeven distribution of the more grateful in ewry part of th� {T!l�tetl States,lines anu situations among the priuci· 'Jil'! :01\ny foreign count:ri.�:c. Most IJf}1:11 characters made it impossible f:lr the f:tudents come ir itJl institutionfJnny onc member to shiDe very long or ot�ler than the Univen;llo;-_This time it's a two button Sac Suit. Givesone the much desired high waist line, vest is madelower than before with soft rolling lapels. Wellworth inspecting before you make your selection.READY-TO-WEAR $25 & UPMElts <li SHOPOg __ KYiet at .Herae&age. I'!18 • 20 E. .JACKSON BOULEVARDChica1loWHEN YOU GO UPTHE PRICE COMES DOWNThat's the idea of thisNew Men's Shop.Low rent cuts the profitto just one-half.Imported English Bal­macaans$10 to $20. Many\ of them are the new knit-; ted novdties.� Bates Street Shirts, Silk-\\� and Madras.,$1.00 to $4.7S.\.V Imported N eckwear,SOcand $1.00, worth double.Silk Hose Guaranteedfor Six �1 on ths, 25c.They're SOc everywhere.Hirsch \Vickwire and LSystem Clothes. Pennsylvania Avenue.11th an� H StreetsTo SftkttS or a botel whef't'lpxurioos quartCf"S may be se­cured, where charm and CO:'l­genial atmosphue prevail: andwhere excellc:u:� of �ervJce j"panamo"nt, the Hotel Powhat::.notrers jut .ach inducements..Rooms with detacbed bathmq lie ObtaUled at S'.50. S� 00and a.P! Rooms with privatebath, flo50. SUO aDd up.c!-"f_._w"'::i�.��.Write for bookld with map_CUPPORD II. LEWIS.llanasCf" n-ry hi�h above the others.Brown Grips Audteuce BALL PLAYEBS HOLD PBAC'fiC.c'" ernon BroWD, as Peter, threw him_ lien on Two Publications FaD. to�e1f ollen during the prologue, to the • Agree on UJDPire.criticism of being a shade too dra-nmtic-even mechanical. Otherwise Literary baseball stars of the MA-ton mllch praise eannot be aecorde.l roon and Cap and Gown have beguni: iot rtmllering of the part. In thc fint (l&iJy prnetice sessions for the annual:a.t, where, in the pleaseu expectation eont«.'st on May 18. llnnnger Palmer(f heill� hazed, he first ostentatiously of the Annual m('n has announced thats:t:4 himself down on the uppercla...s· Ru(lolph lloritz will pitch for bis te:unIllcn"s Macretl bench; where he flaunt" nntl thnt hiR men are in splcD<1i(l eon-in tlefiancc to the supposed tralli- flition. The ::\Iaroon managers aret iun' his flamingly "erythric" hose: working players into shape, but will;- I:,. finally, receiving DO rebuke pil� not (1i�losc the lineup nntil the day�� nl,on Pelion in the way of break (If the game.illg the rul� hy lightiDg a pipe of th(� Cap antI Gown men have pr(lteRt�.t;.;,cnernl tlimt'nsioDs of a locomoth'c the appointment of Cottingham n:i um_hoiler, !le ('ommits each bre�h with pire, clnim}ng thnt he iR not nt'utr:\1_t1:., I.!t·:n:t',l giggle of a child who is St:mwootl R:ltlmgartner has bccn o1J11{.:­( l..if �'il!J: cluwn to his very toes the gf'!'1tetl, hut. no final a.etion wilt b":4( ll�:t.: ion uf heing naughty. In the taken until :\Iol"lay, when m:lnagcr�1.1::t act. where his earnest apcals to, of the rcspcctive teams win con,'eJlo'h� stuclents to conform to his stnnll_ in a s('('rct sC!ll'Iion to (l('C'itle the tlu(,�":u .Is arc so rUllcly. rcjectetl, his np" tion. Dorothy I..1cwcllyn will reportI'�als to his fairy aunt are the appeals the gnme for fhe Women'!, c.lition ofoj' a l,oy-a boy w�o has run his hea,1 Tile llaroon on May 19.All lien in Hal.l Subscribe. "�\(.11'-PROFILE-'Ve arc satisfying someof the best dre�sers in Chi­c�go and wil I soon con­VIJ1CC you that we ha\'c"Better than usual \'alucsat better than usual prices."Scarf slide spaceand lock fron�f&r��tJN1TED SHDa'-. CXJIUAIt co. TItOY MY.Rogers & May Clothes Shop1204 Republic Bldg.,209 So. State St. :,;:-aill�t a stone wall. an.t wants thehun tak('n away. His exprc�ion antIinfledion show how dC!lperatety he i!4 };"ery rf'si.lcnt of ITitchC'ock has �lIh­��rih ... l {or a ('opy of tile Hitchcocktr�'ing to u�derstand, and �n('on�ioll!4' nnnnal. :\f:ttcrial for the book is inI,Y the aUfhence ca.tehee Its brea.t: •. t,h .. hnn.llt of the printcr� anti it wiltTIJ('.�_·_!or�ct tha_t they _are at a musieal hd r .... fl". {_ " .. -.o..; or (liRtrihlltion within twoVol1ll1teer Band Will Meet.TIle StlHlen"t Volunteer hail.. willm('ct Monelay nt 1 ::$0 in Lexington 1 I. w�oks.(Continue() on page 3)