,I, I I laily flarunuVal. XII. Ko. 1M. tJ1UVEB8r1IY OF OBIOAGO. TUESDAY. KAY 5. 1914.Red-haired Fratemity NeopbytesHave � Wail ill Anticipa­tioa of Ceremony lIm POIJ.AI, AllEN,SPINDLER AND MUNROEWDJ. BE HOP LEADERS COLLEGE PRESS FORMED DORom IJ.EIEIJ.YN. WINS SWIllING MEET�\ 'i LAMBDA TAU RHO USES VARSITY TO MEET OHIONEW INITIATION RITE Buckeyes Will Play OD Stagg FieldTomorrow Aftemooo-ChicagoCompletes Sua:essful Trip WithVictory Over MioDf"'OlA News of Middle Western SchoolsWill be Furnished Daily Maroon --Hold Meeting at University Scorea Four Fant Places in An-f M-chi Dual EftSIlb yesterday ino 1 gao �.BartIett GJIDIlUium•1 I Harris, Baumgartner, Fuicks,Agar and Arline Brown HeadCoDf«eDCe BuebeJl &+andfDr Committee for Dances Live up-to-elate news of middle west ..NANCY. MIl I '}R TAlES SECONDw� L. Pet, ern universities will be furnished read-t Chieaao •••••••• 4 ° 1,000 WILL BE HELD ON MAY Z9 ers of The Maroon by the Western. <Ii 'dLambda T.... Rho "pledges" spen -d Dorothy Llewellvn won the In V1-- ...... 3 3 1,000 College Press, which was organize at "d d' . th eli . ti l1linois. • • • • • • •h . nshi at th annual WOlDyeater ay 18Cus81ng e sappom ng.. 2 1 .667 . meeting of the Western College nal e amplo p e -experiences of their "initiation" }'ri- WISCOWUD. .•.• • '0' ., Helen Pollak and Harvey Harria, a..., A _ Arb en's swimming meet in Batlett yester-Ohi 1 1 .500 NcwSl>apers assoclabon In .I1J.In or,day night a.t the opening performanco o. � •• • .,. • •• Ruth Allen and Stanwood Bamgartner, � -d cIa,'v afternoon. Miss Llewellyn scored1 Il 2 3 .400. lIe h Saturday. A lame an gener; Jor the Bla.ekfriar show. Early Friday m lana •• •• ••••. Hse Spindler and Lewis FUlks, and IC.,• '-__ b en fifteen points taking first in the 40Purdue 1 2 .333. ally unsatisfactory service IUID e 1several of the men, who by reason •• ••••••.. Margaret Munroe and John Aga.l\ willh th yard swim. the 20 yard breast stroke,N thwestern � 1 2 .333 maintained for tho last tree mou 8: .of the rudely glow of their hirsute • or •• ' lead their classes at the Interclass... hIt II _ and the plunge fo� distance. NanCJTI ° 1 .000 bv the association In ten erco eadornment, were eligiblo for member- owa.... •• •••.••. Hop on May 29. Committees for the ,. '. Jan d t k Miller WlL8 seCond with eleven point ••.Mi esota 0 4 000 rlate PreBS but It IS P ne 0 ma eship in the "reel headed fraternitY'," nn •• �... • aonual,affair have been announced by b ,• • f Th results were as follows::the new service effective rom every ewere quietly told to be on hand at -t' tho Undergradua.te eouneil as follo,ws: 40 ard BWlDl' • Llew .. 11'Vft first;:Mil-I ill b the attrae Ion on . t f . y • � .. ,the show that night in the regulation Ohio State w elin. Co--,.tte POIn 0 VIew.1 r a .... end: Sidway third. Time, 42.Th Buckeyes .I..I1e � as. Pr '1 he, '""'. , LI IIcostume-full dress suit, silk hat, red Stogg field tom.orrow., e. .. The Western College ess WI 1 ave 20 yard breast stroke:. ewe. yn,wig, and arrel stave. will meet Coach Page II undefeated Finance: Harvey Harris, chairman, an agent on the sta1f of the Michigan first: Miller, second; Cole, thIrd- TlDle,The neophytes appeared at tho show champions in the first game of a stren- John Cleary, Lane Rehm, Harold Daily the Daily Northwestern, the ;20. I..5D• .. Furchgot. first. Kan-.. d I di Ohio ,... . h Arth R b . t G Par' '.. al DJ..Se lVlng: .."and were nssigoed to the front box, ucus trip in Dlln018 an n ana. \ rIg t, ur u OVI z, eorge -Doily Hlini, the WisconSIn Carelln , trowitz, seeond; Miller third- Ti.m.u,on the left of the hall They were or- meets Chicago, Illinois, Pardue and kinson, Hoyt Cox,Paschal Benson.Law- the Ohio State Lantern� and the Daily 12:2L .dered not to look back during the per_ Indiana in four days. St. John's team renee MacGregor, Ralph Davis, George Maroon: G. F. Thompson editor of the 20 yard back stroke: KUh��d' ;.rst;.. t d al- ,... L .1. Ri h 1 lliller second; Furchgott, thir. nne,fOl'llULnce and to remain in their seats �ay prove a fomudable. con en er, Anderman,. Norman .w.C eou, ear: Daily Northwestern, will aet as man-:20 3.5.after the show, to await the later de- though defeated by Indiana 2·0. Kuh, Fredrick Croll, Donald Delane" ager of the Press until it is thorough- Candle race: Kuhns, first; Farch-tails of the initiation. The men, put Chicago completed one of the most Clyde Watkins, Frank Selfrielge, Fred- ly organized. Edward Reticker, '16, gott, second: M�ler) third... ... ., 'th' k'R 1 Th R d La r- • Plunge for distDce: Lle�nyn,first;on edge by stories of previous lDlUa· successful baseban tnps In years WI errc yer y, omaa yan an u will be the agent on the Daily Maroon All d n:... 43 feet 5of Mi esota Sat- I en, S6Con. "",_.ance, ,tiODB which had been "fed" them dur- a decisive defeat DBh' ens SJluu. Staff. inehes.ing the day, worried through the urday, 5_2. Spike Shull pitched 18 ArraIIgements: Stanwood Baumgart_l 'D'- .... e T-"-'ph Sarrice. Relay the .Tualor team: (Sidway•. all . the .&;I.A'" �� • � t S·show WIthout once looking back, and best game of the season, OlnDg ner, chairman; Lloyd. LeDue, Horace It is planned to cover items of im. and Miller,. defeated he enlon,they sat unmoevd when the crowd dis· Gophers but five hits. He struck out Fitzpatrie� Ruth Agar, John Edge- medi .. te interest by telegraph to have LFlewellynd. �d .�WOD. )bv LleweUvn-' ,three and hit two. ......, ancy lVlng. J J -pened. seven maD, walked. Wfll'tlt,-= �les � .Ben�, __ Fruk MOr:L!l, o�llal.''l1e\ftJ ·letters;· aDd to ,effect Bold . � � - ..CU1Dc to Be_ Thirteen Chicago }l1&yers- wQe ��ek !farold T. Moore, Francis Sherwin Md au exchange of feature material. The The faney divb.g contest was notAfter the show, no one appeared, oot by Hohn, but oppo�. hitting Ruth ADea. Press will perform. the double funetion eounted in the seores as � Llewel-but the men remembered the stories of was responaible for the WlDDlDg tal-Decorations. Lewis Fuiks chairman; of an Associated Press and of a neW'S 1yn was the o�y ... �n:�t atndt hadh.a;• ... d ti d' Bar r eame *ough with a • ready entered .In wue8 con es s, w Iethe .preVlons iniations, an .con nut: lies. � • .n with Elisabeth Sherer, Leone Hemingway, service syndicate. was th�. maDmUIll nuJD.ber �?wed lDto 81t. The perfonnem got Into street two-base hit 1D the fifth � g Eunice Worthen, Arthur Goodman,Isa- The meeting of the assoeiation was �ompeutlon. In �.e disc dlvln� the'dothing and came up on the stage to the bases choked, resulting 1D threed L' Vi-rmnisa. Titml Nina • .. .th th thi d women plun� .for a number of rub-• box b th ore eVln, -e� _, held m conJunction WI e r her dises scattered OD the bottom of:"kidft the pledgee In the ; ut e runa. O'Neil� Dse Spindler, Theodora Par- convention of the Sigma Delta Chi f1"8:' the tank.. Caadle raeers were compelledlatter looked at the staves they had Ohio ........... bIP StalL. ker, Alfred Eddy, Thomas Hollings· ternity an organization of college to hold. a ,�hted caD�e in eaeh hane)brougU, and deeide to continue to Fi f Ohio's basketball etars will. . T' and SWim one length of the tank.ve 0 worth, Corlne Cowdery, Fran�s own- journalists The delegates and the . :.'sit while they w.ere able to do 80. In b . aeti D tomorroW' Riehmond, ...• A feature of the afternoon was the• ·'1 th e seen m 0 : • ley, Buell Patterson Frankbn Chand- members of the association were the 'Will 0' the Wisp It a'novelty in whiehshort, they continued to 81t, UDU t.'I T t and Fritz are pitching Cher.-. '. . •h rou man , Jer, Edna Goettler, Donald Crawforel, !!Ucsts of the Michigan Daily and the every 8Wlmmer partielpated. Miajanitor chased them out of the all, ry is playing a star game at first base, and Graee Hotch 1.:__ c. 't f ..... h' uDl'on Sinsheimer sw:&.IQ around the tank• h h to bed. JUDO. uDlversl y 0 �le 19an. 'th . b 11 d th • .that he mig t go ome and Graf is playing right field and Wl a e� an• e rem&1Dlng Women,Outside the hal] the pledges fear- . . th h d d. Although Pa.blicity azul .Program: John Agar, Who had been blindfolded, attempted.'. hittIng over ree � re�hairman. Doroth Williston Georne STBBL BLBACBEBS WILL ( to catch her.fully looked for the aetlve members of Ldty Baumgartner is getting back ' y ,,, BBPLAQB WOODBR' ftABDS Mr. White aeted as referee.d Th d'd Th Lyman Burdette Mast Margaret Mun-the 01' ere ey I not appear. ey into shape it is hardly probable that '. 'ed t h � gott th ' r.le Albert Pic 1r Peppv Dl"Vden.seem 0 ave ... 01' en e arrange- he will be able to get into the game 1 -'. --" -"•ment. Then the neophytes, who ae- cIa Des J di Reception: Arline Brown, chaIrman;for another teD:ys. ar en.cording to aU reporta" consist of H!l.f- h 1..3 th B k Dorothy Farwe� Fredenck Bureky,. .. will be relied upon to' 0"", e us -•ry Fisher, Bruce Martin, Phdbnck I Margaret Haneock, Rudy Matthews, Three sec:t1oDS of .steel movable �phomores de.red the 18l'£est profit..1aek80n, Graham Asher, James Sellers,' �yes dO� .• .. Gmeia Alling, Iris Spohn, Kent Sykes b.leachers will be erected on the east at the �ran� fete FridaY' even-Cl 14 The Chlne88 UDlVe1'8lty of Hawau I W'll' Tit sute of Stagg field 88 a result of aD ·ing: makiDIE' &eventy do1la.rB. The pro-EugeDe Williams and nu .. 1 .. ." ar a.I( 1 l:lm emp e on. t' t-1- t .. meet· .. ,. 0.' '---t' • h d led to la here Friday and nc Ion. a.e!l a a receD... I...,., .L fita of the .TuDioJ'B wae about fifty-fivequietly slipped 0« home. 1:4 Be en. p. :y the 1]nn·erslty trustees. It 18. �t- donal'S, that of the Seniors, fifty dol-They are still wondering about their Saturday, but It 18 probable that ow- COSl'tlOPO�.Alf CLUB Pel that the work of constructIon wdl Jan. and the amount cleareel by tb..• • ing to a coD.f1iet of dates only Satur- he begun before June first. aDd the Frnhmen. twenty·five dolJ8.r.'. Thestanding In the batenU.ty. VMB8 � GIVB WOJlBH' �tant1s will bo in shape for the first fete will be repeate in eOJln�tion with(Contiued OD page 4) BlOB OF MBMBBRa1DP football game. FridaY"'" 'Derfol'lDaD�e of "The Studen'If the steel stan(ls prove Batisfa�· Superior!'tory, similar seetions will replace theAD IIuIeal OqudaU0D8 wm Have 8tMt I"Jn& !'Soar 00aaInd:I0D. Wamen have been given eligibility whole row <!f wooden bleachers. With A8800IAD �B.lfluDben OD PI'opam. St I ....... for the base of th3 .-. . the eompletlon of the steel stan (Is, the ,... ... _- - �ALK BEFORE--- ee BUPr--. • . • 10 JOIn the Cosmopohtall. club by nn final step in the improvement of the ,,� A¥AU University musieal organizationa new Geology buildi�g were reeenetl amen(lment to tho constitution. Tbe1ficld will have been accomplished. Th"will psrtieipate in the first outdoor on the eampus yesterday. m.orning, and h . be h' 1 . th impro"emcnts underneath the stanelssing of the year today at 4:30 in • l c ange In mem rs Ip ru cs In e,hnvo been praetieally finished. and the . � k fHntchi1l8On eourt. The Women·s wiD be ereeted today. The arnval 0 UDivel'8ity chapter followed the reeom' .1r(,oSSinll rooms will be uRed for the Associate Pro elSor Clor , hend 0<!Iee dub,. the Men's Glee �lu�. Harp· tho steel beame will: faeilitate the mendation of Mrs. Bercha Barue� a fi�t timo for the Interscholastie ath· the Public Speaking department, willslchord, SIgnet club and TIger s Hend l\"()rk aDd construction on the first b f th Car� . h t 1 ,)"tC8. apeak before the Academy of Dram:tt·will bo prescnt. The musical will be '. • • mem er 0 e I omla c ap er, ane Chairmnn .Tohn Burtt of tho Inter· I' \ t, .T 28· Lo 1 "Th.he!tl in :Mnndel in case of cold or NOry Will begin thua week. �hairman of the women·s m('mh('�hip, 8choln�tic eommiMion. nnnounecd that Ie J. � une ,In n( on, onrainy lreather. eommittee. Applicants hn"e bC('11 th(' fi�t mc('ting of the commi�sion ReadIng of Shak�pear('nn BialikThe Women's Glee dub reheArse(1 nil. .. wilt be heM Thul'l'4tAY in the Reynolds Verse." ProfeMor Clark has rC('ciw.lJut week and will give several of the •. -_ •• ..:.. • 8skeel to leave their names With MI!'s .. lub. The firfo't of the aeries i neWR . . . . .n be th Alt th • ..... � •B . h Lc ' .. 0 th� In\'Jtataon Just reeently from theam I'B on e program. er e rown 1D teague room or the F nc' ltem� "'llR scnt to elJ:rht hundrefl ne�.�RUlol' .prog�, the �usieal. or�ni.7.a. '1'ODAY. ltv exchange in Bel fielcl. ,papers y('�t('r(lny. and further seb will direeto� of the· English 8()('iet�'!nmon:ctlODS 'Wall pmn the auc1le�ce J!, I'IDItIDJr .TnnIor ... _ft_ cJg-' W01IIeD, 10:15, • follow soon. wftGm are Sir James BalTic Sir .T.8('ongs from the new Umvennty fton� _....,_, ,book. Blackfriar hits will also be 1laDcl.t. Wfll eelebnte AmliV'fll'8l.r7. DONA'1'�8 FOU'lft'AIR' '1'0 }'orbes·Robertfton and Gr.orge BcrnnrdgiVftJI. UD1nnl� ....., 4:30, B'1I.tc:JaIuoD The board ot Trustees of the Uni. BE BUIL� m CB1'IITJi& ISbA-w. The ol'puization "·:.s founcled.�o Baa CJdt 'l'oamament. c:oan. ve�ity have just aDDOUnee(1 the nI' OF �8Olf � by �ir Herbert Beerbohm Tree.Univerttity lE'oIfen will di.8eu89111an� JratIa .... led1lnl 8, .. ".., pointment of a committee to determine A loont: .. in in HutchinRon eoart Isfor a &rOlf toumament at a meetinJr to- 'l'OIIOBBOW. the date and character of the celehr.,. the lnt�t flonn.t.ion to the Unh·el'll'it.v �o Speak 011 -.seaa IttuaUOD.day at 10:15 iD tile Reyno1c18 clnb.• . of 1rr. Chnrl� L. Hutcbintro� trea!'ll�' .A committee will be apointed to SeafGI' � ... aa.. of Com· tion of the Umvennty"a tW'enty·fifth ('1' of tho Board of TruRteea. The Associ"te Profcaor Starr wdl �pcakmateh the players and determino han' IIIeI'Ce Ad .. "MI.oa cIaapel, aDniversary. Tho University was in_ fO'lntain will 00 situat� in. the t'xact Ion the Mexiean situation at a pnblicdiea� 10:16, eorporatcd on September 10 1890. t'cn!cr of the hollow, whl�b 'LI! used for. lee tare tomorrow at 4:30 in Harpel', Iq)nnc- nnel !mmmer eon"ocatJonft, andan. �- �, Ka,. 19. O!dcap-Oldo .... buI'-Il pme, ProfCftSor William Rainey Harper wns cntdoor exe�i��. Mr. HutehinMn is UM'mbly room. The adelrCt'!II will beGreenwood hall will give a tea Tues· 3:30, 8IIq filii. elected pr�ident and entered upon his the. donor of Hntchin,,?n haJJ. lt� is given unc1er the auspice. of the SooioLda.r, )(a.r 19, iDStead of today. .' 8taft'_'_' 4;30, -- JIlL DeW' duties Julv 1 1891 �hamnan of the eommltue OD Butld- I b-� -.-- ",. lOgS and Grounds. o� e u •ADJOURNS ONLY WHEN FORCED: ,"'JIG HOLD 0U'l'D00B. 8IlfG 'I'ODAY� DAILY KABOON,TUESDAY, KAY 5,1914.Ottlclal Student Newsllaper of the Uol.nrslty of Chlc�o.The D a i I. Mar 0 0 D MISS BRECImmIDGB____________ �J�__________ 'VILL BE � ATEDUCATIONAL MEETINGl'ubllslu_'Cl mornlu,""'II. except 8uoda7 andMonday. durin; the Autumn. Winter andSpr1nc fJuarters, by 'l'h� Dally Maroon.taIL11 ewe B41&or�.u ...Bada... .aaqerti. W. ColUaclaaaII. 8. UorpsII. :r •• a.'............... -------------EDwu4 .. MCOD4-c.... ma1l at theClal�o p_toalce. Chlcaso. IlL. Much 11.1I0a. ao4er .Act of Karch a. l11La;OB8C&IF1'ION &&'rES.B7 carrier: 11.50 a :rear: 11.00 a Quart.r..IS:r malta ILOO a :r""': u.n a QaarLeI'.lC4Jl.orlal.Bwn.. Olflce. ElUa 16.T.l.pboo. Kldwa7 100. Aft.r 10 P Ill.1174. Park "". .lIaroon Press, :;:;11 Cottage Grove Ave.THE FJUAB, SUCCESS.N'o doubt we may hail the recentFriar show' as the "best yell:' and. withthat, dismiss it content with the ideathat in so doing, we have summed uptile elements of success. According tothe standard of juu�ring solely by re­sults, that would. be entirely p�operand. just. But there arc other results-ncgati\-e results-which also may beset down to the crewt of the Fziars.In past years, there have been resultsin the way of fluuked. courses, lowgrades, and delayed college courses, aswell as the result of a successful show.This year, these correlative results arelargely negative in character; that is,iu addition to attaining tho result ofa splendid show, the Friars have man­aged to refrain largely from the otherresults ill flunks, etc. The orgauiza....tion has produced a show as good asany and in addrtion, has cut down tholong grind of rehearsal tho formernumber of all night drills, and the ab­sorption of time on the part of castand chorus-a demand which in form­er years, has almost stripped the orderof its amateur character. If stuuentsflunk as a result of participation inthe Friar show this year, it will bemore largely their own fault, How itwas done, cannot be said; but prob;ah1)· everyone concerned deserves agootl share ot �tho credit-the man­agers of the Oruer for tlleir foresightjf) establishing the policy, the coach,Mr. Coleman, for disposal; and theparticipants, for their readiness towork steadily and E!arnestly, thus cut­tiug down the aetual time nec�S3.ryfor their instruction. The wholeachievement is another good exampleof the new and sensible spirit whichis permeating student life and activitties at the University of Chicago.THE CHICAGO IDEA.And in this connecti_on, it might besai41 that the University of Chicago issetting pace for others in the reshap­ing of student life. Other universitieshave realized that the side shoW'S mayDC longer overshadow the m:lint tent-but it seems that Chicago is hittingupon the proper solution a littlequi4�ker quicker than many. At least;,this mny be judged from the inquir­ies being received here and from ther('appearance of Chicago ideas else·where. Chicngo has a much more sat­isfnetory organization of �tudent gov­ernment than Wisconsin, and accord­ingly is sen-ing preferably as a pat­tern for unh'ersities working up �imi­lar institutions. 'Visconsin lla.l h4'ar(1the suggestion of :L S('nior gift, :-imilartt) our loan fund found('d this year.The Honor commission is rcceh-in�marked attention everyhere. Tho pointsystem, While not new with U!'I, is nlsodrawing attention, be('atl�e of thp. com­ple�ity of student life which it gO\"ern�. Our solution of the dan�in�problem. is being adapted for Yale an.1Stanford. -All in all, thO!1e who h:,,-('been giving their time and labor tnworking out Chieago problems, mnyfeel that their efforts are not going un·moticec1. .. Campus NewsPublish Semitic La.lutuagU JOUIn:tJ"'rhe American Journal of StOIl.;t i eLan�uages and Literatures?" was pub­lished yesterday by the Uuivers ltyPress,Dean Breckinr-idga will be one ofthe urincipnl speakers at tho mcctin!!of tho .l' utionnl Education associationat St. Paul. Minncsota, tho week of.Tuly 4 to 11. l1i�s Brcekinridgo willl!i ve one of the addresses at a sessloudevoted to n discusslon of the topic,"The Status of Womeu," Other spenk;ers at the couferen e o will he PresidentlIary :E. Woolll·y of lit. Holyoke col,ll·cti aud llil'S Abby Marlatt. dean ofwomen a.t the university of 'Visconsiu.l-oth or whom were spenkers at thoccner:ll sessions of the recent educa­tiounl conference at the Uulverslty, !Divillity Students Will Entcrt:l.in.Divluity students livin!! on the ":1111-pus h:'1\'13 been Invited to :L re e l·"t iondYen by the off-enrnpus a:roup 'I'hu rs-day niJ;:ht at S in llaskell 1 j. .Bot.a.Dy Club to Meet.The Botany club will meet today inroom 13. Botany building, at 4::W. :'.Ir.Hi:!l! will speak 011 "A G O\"CTll III I' litEXl)etlition to Aluska."NEW GENERAL BEAD OF�"'EIGHBOB.HOOD CLUBSCALLS FIRST MEETING Discuss ToPict of Zoolo�.Mis� Martiu of the Kiudcrgurt cudepartment in tho School of E,lucatioll. and -John MacArthur were tht� �:'l'ak-:E1sie .! 0�1Il�. new l!encra.l president ers at a meetina: of tho Zoolllgi"al «lu bof the Neiuhborhood clubs, has enlled vesterdaya lllcetinl! of tho a-Ivlsory council for' •next Monduy, at 10:15, in Lexington. Department Holds Tea.Plans for the clubs' activities for the l[r. l\[errifie1d will speak at a h'aremninder .of tho year will be dis; a:iven to tho Finance depnrt.mcnt ofcussed .. MI.ss Johns defea�ed Grace the League by tho denurt mont UWIII­Hotchkiss 111 the first electlon of a bel'S today at 3:30, in Greenwood hall.l!encral president F'rldny, by a plur- Hazel Brown and Elfrietla Krall? willuliry of sixty '\·ote8. play. and Mario Anurews will sillg.Qualify for Semi-finals.In a �rne featured by the hard hit­tin� of the winners, Phi Kappa Psldefeated Dt>1ta Sigma Phi 12 to 6 SaLurda.)�. and quafif'ied for tllo semi-fin­also :Moulton. the· Phi Psi pitcher, wnsthe star of the game, collecfing four Greenwood Women Initiate Freshmen.hits. and stcnlimr home with tile Preliminaries to Greenwood hall'sbases empty and two out. Sigma Nu quarterly initiation took place last'Won a postponed gamo from Phi Deltn night. F'ive neophytes presented nThetn, Hi to 13. mock suffrage parade,COlorado Alumni Give Banquet.Chicago alumni of the univeraltv (IfColorado tondercd a dinuor to Dr. Liv.ingston Parrand, the new prcsi.lc n t .last ni::ht at the Uuivcrslty e lub,Simplicity-the S�etof OLUS SaperiorityTHE fint layer of comfort isyour underwear. It's:m �n­broken, smooth-setting byer if it's:m OWS Looae-FittiDg Coat C;:- tUniOll Sait with closed back and­penn:mently closed crotch, protcct­:ng the body at every point. Onlyone thickness of cloth:mywhere. M:adc. in six­teen plain and"f:mcy wov­en fabrics, also plain andmesh knitted. Price $1.00 to $3.00.OLUS ODe-piece P AlAMA is madc on the arne prin­ciplc as thc OLUS Union Suit-coot cut, closed crotch.closed back, and Qnly one byer of material ...",here.Bdn�o�ri� t� I. no _ .. Idea ap. ....diatMlcnnl.nnoyance-lIIOatriac nalcant'f'beouscOWSPAJAMASbayeDOalriDptotishteDarCOlDeIoaee. $l.so,.u.se,Wbcu you lIu:r UDderwearor PiUamu. tbinltofOWS. -..eo. Ows.At 7Ga1' dealer. Jmpcwtant BoaIdet 011 ReqweIt.'1"0 DeaJen-Yoar'WWesaJe �c.m..OUJS.1M GinN c-,..y, Lbn Dept. _ C 3C8......" IewTIIk�Remember! If is isn't coat-eut,it isn't OLIV8Three leasoDS Why J- sboaId Eat at tile len's Commons1st. Good Food Properly Cooked.2.d. CleanlineSl our Motto. Inlpect the KitchEll3rd. A Minimum Price for Blah Quality Foodclub Breakfast Ik up Cafeteria at Luncb,BiDDer A. LaCarte MUSIC Come IIIlearn to Dante CorrectlyGenuine Argentine, Tango,Maxixe, Hesitation Waltz, etc.as dan c e d and tau g h t byMaurice and Castle. ..If STATE Is In the Name, Safety is in the BankBlackfriar Show A Great SuccessDid you see that "Grid ion Glide?"Did you hear Rollie George sing"singing soft, singing low?"Did you watch the dance of the"Nymph and Satyr?"If not you will have an opportunityFriday and Saturday nights, May 8thand 9th. Seats are selling fast. Getthem at once.Mandel Corridor 10:15 to 2:45 DailyQuadrangle Fete Friday Night.------------------------------------------------------------- �The � The PLAtE and The BANKResources. 51.000,000.003'1c on Savings 6% on Real Estate MortgagesAccounts of PROFESSORS and STUDENTS invited.OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS.HYDE PARK STATE BANKCOIQNKA CP' a3� ST. & LAtc£ AVE(The corner, ncar I. C. Depot.)JOIl� A. CAItROL4 � ROBERT F. CUlllIL..... as. Vtce-Presldmc..K. A. BABlIG."f. � . CUb�r.SPRING STYLES ARE HERETIle very spirit. of 8pr1Dg baa beea captured in the wonderfUl colorinnof our new fabrics now ,on display.Greens soft in ton� of teD blendinJ[ into browns. promise to be vergsmart this sprinJ[.The many new shades of Jtre)'8 and blues will also please men of taste.Pliable, soft materials that. lend themselves to tho correct close fittingtitylcs. arc in great demand.To fashton the new SDug flttiDg clothes requires the utmost skULSo the Jcrrems way of talloriDg these new smart styles appeal more(Assembl1cs Sat. evenings at 43d St. " Calumet Av} strongly than ever to men wbo seek to be both individual and smartT B B B SA 8. DOL A N in tlJcir dress.(Fonrtll ,-icc prc5ident Internationn1 As�oda_tion )1:tl'teT o( Dancing): member of Chjc:l�oDam'ins: :;\fn�tcr's .ASSOCiation.Studio: 5361 Cottngc Grove Av. Phone H. P. GS:;:':Private lessons by appointment.(- We invite you to see the great.displal' of tbe correct newSpring materials at any of 0111'three stores.�AILOR FOB YOUWO �THREE STORES: 7 N. La Salle at. 25 B .Jackson Blvd. 71 B JIoD,roe k F(alJH;DJcuillhe81TlJ,pia:ferttlw}I;IeojaFu.th�eJeani•jtII(lfI,•)ftbDAy, MAY S, 1914. --· CLASSIFIED ."IN PAltTIBOS JlI'II)EIB'-DYII11SI.1II.NI' .. - 'Perhaps the idea has suggested it­self that in the latter case the eu­tr�nce8 to the campus would be as6e per liDe. No advertilementa r" One of the bW'ning-not to say badly littered up as the entrance to. b ildi at present toHiyed for leu than 25c. .All d...... bluzing-questions of the hour 88ema the various Ul lugS are ,adYlrl'tillemeDtl mut be paI4 III ad- to be whether the Undergraduate their tiupercritical ey�. Or �rhul'sYaDce. council shall throw open its meetings they have run up ag8Jnst the nnpos-to the public. The )(aroon·. revered 6ibility of creating an arb�t�arry tr�.FOR RENT-Three large light rooms, editorial policy seems to be contra to dition-.or creating a tradihon arbi:single or 88 a suite; prices resson- th ti trarlv whichever you will.e no 011. • ,able. 1015 E. 54th place. Phone And et why not? Or, 88 might be As a matter of fact, a. traditiou .isH d P k t':99Q Y...) not the outcome of reasou1n� or 10J:u�.year u -_. __ urged wlth equal Justice, why. In but the crystallization of a universal.DEBATE-Just published-"The Min- case the meetings were thrown open Jy, or all·but_universa�ly expreSl:le� de-. W" . b th Ohl- to the public probably the only one sire. The legend of Wllhelm Tell 19 anlUlum age, 88 given y e 1 '. • extreme example of this. If a feweagc dcbutiug teams against Michigan to attend (aside from the eounetllors cold-blOOtled thinkers had come to-and Northwcstern. $1 a copy. At tho tbomselvcs) would be a Maroon reo �ethor, and given o�t the hypothe�!�. h . d t the job that from every SOCial and eeonunuePress, or Woodworth's Book Store. porter. w 0 was 8B81gne. 0viewpoint Switzerland would be bet.}'ull of points, vim and fire. Also and couldn't get out of It, ter off if it were freed from Austria»(lther Chicago debates_' In ease the meetings remain closed rule; if they had arbitrarily c.rcatcd .ato the public, the Council, the Student he�oie ch�racter t� symbolize, thlSLOST-A pir of glasses at Lexing- I' F It d th th r vowt. of view; we would not have to-• Q_ ,.' Body, t 16 acu y, an e 0 e day the story of Wilhelm Tell. But in-ton, April _.. FInder please return memhers of the C&IDpUB universe will asmueh as there was a whole peoplet.) Information ofrice, Cobb hall.. . II likelihood go On very much as th.robbing and pulsing' wit" th{) O!l�_ In agreat desire �(> be fn�p, tllitl popular de-STUDENTS-Make $6 per day during heretofore. siro had to find some medium of ex-vacation. Pleasant. work. Introdue- In any event, the Council, whell en.. pression; .and as a result! the .10uJ:ill;!., n ed in its most momentous delibera- of a uatron was crystallized Into the109 Searle s Concentrated, Non-aleho- g: g. . .• man, a sin�le personality-a personal-holie Flavors and Perfumes in Tubes trons, nught always go lOto exeeutiv e ity which translated in itself the idealBa\"es 80'70 on Alcoholic Extracts. session. So lets discuss the most re- Switzerland.T k· b W . . cent developments in the Mexican This seems to be a bit away froma mg country· y storm. rite qulek .'. . the point at issue, doesn't it? AndIy for territory. General Sales Com- Situation, Instead. yet, consider. If there were �1l.Y realpany, Dept, "C." Anderson Ind. Ilk· -t bl f 11 f x. notion JlPlong tho studenta (or among'. . ' n 00 109 over a a e- u 0 e faculty and students) that amokmJ: 01SBVBBAL - Opportunities for stu- changes our restleaa eye is caught by the campus was improper. there woulddents to earn $10 to $20 a week the announcement of a new course to be no smokin� on the campus. .An(1for a few hours work each day after b offered at Madison-"Archery." what itI more,. there would be �lther a. ... e very sllbl!tantlal rule, or a still morereeltations. The work w1l1 ccntinue As the esteemed Cardinal puts It."All Bub .. tantlal tradition to prohibit it.through the vaeation, when all day normal students must take arehery," But to force a tradition of this sortwill be devoted, and the remuneration. S· th t d ts t Ch· onto an unwillin� student body witbNot ahouse.to_house canvass of usc- mea e s u en a ICagO are aI'g1ID1en�"Go to! It was a statelyabout as normal as they are anywhere eontraet l"1e88 soap, etc. No outlay or advan�cJ I h t ak thO ddifi t. ese, w y no m e IS a I Ion 0of money required at any time. Drop . 1 to? Ph· 6 1 ��.��,�__ ,����" t mour eurrreu UII\. o. yalCS anI _� __ �. iii 3a postal card to "Dusting Thrut 81& History of Art are overcrowded, as It Ten Years Alto Today IFolton street. The Daiq Maroon of May 5, 1904-is. i I ; • t; ;�"WUniversal RePair Mtg.Co., 1508 Cable Plans for a new Divinity building,place. Phone Mid. 6842. We repair JnCidenta.llY'h�ahn anYldon: suggest t which is to cost not less than �50.aOOO, I• toves, bicycles, etc. Refinish and up- few courses w IC wou e sure 0were outlined TuesdaY' maht by thehelster furniture. Plastering and 111ee�.. popu)� appro�a1� General Fun- heads of-Uao ·l>ivinitJ'-Sehool before achimney cement; carpentering and ston is offering a splendid course ofJIl8S8 meeting of the University theol­eablnet work a speefalty, Est. lur· strategics, in Mexico-a course which ogs in Haskell. It is proposed to raiseDished. F. De Geer, Prop. is open to all male University stn- the money by general subscription.dents. In fact, as the Michigan Daily_ .It )"OU want to be right up ill Bt71e, soggests, there are some student. tor Varsity ball play�rs will Iine up.. the fabrics we der at the prices whom the Faenlty might strongly ree- against Bush Medical college on Mar-t eighteen dollars aDd up, azul be cmmended this C01U'8e. shall field this afternoon.. The teamtIloroughlJ' convinced that this fa head- ---:-. th has been working hard to eradicateAnother random dive Into e sameuarten for stupendous nluea and a1 th f t the balooning tendency which marred_.11_...... batch of exchanges reve s e aceonect .-uu.a.ua. the Purdue pme.Jali Coo that the Gophers have got the bug,THE· UNI=RSITY��LOR too: A headline in the )finnesota An elaborate festival, under the aus­Dady heralds the fact that the U. of pict>s of the Y. W. C. L., will be givenY. is holding meetings and taking the 1he latter part of this month. Theother steps essential to the formation fete is to be held on the campus be­nf an honor comJp.ission, and the im- tween Cobb and Walker. Every wom.planting of an hO!lor sentiment in th., en's organization in the Universit,}bosom of every undergraduate. will be represented by a booth.Of course, we of Chicago are nowh(;nest. We poiDt with pride to the JIfsa Butler Kanies Alphia FaR!:Lf r.t tl t nr thirt cases have been Bea�rice Butl�r. a� unclassified. st�l·n. la 0 y dent In the Unl\·el"slty. was marrletlmtrit>cl by the honor eommission as a Milwaukee yesterday afternoon to At-rt>�ult of our adoption of the honoT vltio F�jti, a noted Italian 8Culvtor.sentiment. Personally, and speaking Campus SImla Are Beady.strictly for onrselves, it hae alwaY3 ··Make for a Pathless Campus" isbeen our opiniOn that the difference �e slogan th.at .will appear on thebe li· b th f eulty and Sl�ns to be dIstributed about the cam·tween po Clng � e apus today. The department of builcl.[.olicing by the students is .0 greater ings and grounds has requested the co­than the dUrerenee between one egg operation of students to avoid beatenpaths.and the same egg; also that perhap:5the idea of guarding ourselves would1:,e a bit more proper and consistent Tbe New Tan-Uwith all "honor" sentiment than the ---idea of guarding each. other.lTowenr, the Gophers evidentlywent a student body with all m()(lemimprovements, and consequently theywill have sooner or later, an honorc(.mmis."ion. Unfortunately, like Pres­ill('nt (Mex.) Hu� and the PeahSo:tp Kid, they wonllt be happy tillthC'y get it.�Standish-a NewARROWCOLLARfor SummerAn ultra smart stylewhich correctly ex­presses the fashion. .,for IJ6cQ.uRTT, PEABODYaco .. 1Itc. ..... . .prices 10proportionNicoll the Tailormakes it possiblefor us to offer youa suit for $30 whichwould have costyou $35 under theold tariff···otherComing back to our own campus,'W hat has become of the persoll or per·sonR who SO strongly advocated a fewweeks ago, the abolition of lDloking'1'0 Bleet Chairman ftu:n4a,.. or: the campus? ADd who 10 eogelltlyThe Fr�hman Y. M. C. A. commis· as�(ed that we smokers throwawaysion ,,·m meet Thursday, 10:15 in the or cigan and cigarettes, or empty our�. lI. C. A. to eled a chairman. pipes, aa we enter the QuadraDlle8? W=""JiJrremffSons0Juk aD4 A4uu 8tnet8, 0Idcap. WHEN YOU GO UPTIE PRICE COMES 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,50cand $1.00, worth double.Silk Hose Guaran teedfor Six M on t h s, 25c.They're 50c everyw here.Hirsch Wick wire 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."Rogers & May Clothes Shop1204 Republic Bldg.,209 So. State St .tHESMOOTHEST T08ACCO/""\IT in the moony night with pipe and Vehet: '-J- �·s enjoyment enough for some of us..V dvet td.axv ·the tiDest leaf iD this great tobaa:oiXJGiIbJ ..... ill his warehouses f« o� 2 ,�meIo� pocesa iaposslDte to cOunterfeit-OO!Y time.IiaIe J,y Iitde. caD chaDse the leaf-eliminale the hanb­Dell (Joa cal it LiteJ). Every puff of Ve!vd tabs 0ftC2 yean to poducc DO WClQop'"'.·.aoOcL...".�:t1.wtJa':HICAGO.SSl1 Cottage Grove Avenue. Phone Englewood 8-1231'BB DAILY JIAJtOOX 1'1JZSDAY, KAY 5, 1914.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 & UPMElrS�SHOPog Tiet at Herae"'ee18 Be 20 E. .JACKSON BOULEVARDChicaeo"Look At This One"Pennsylvania Avenue.,18th and H StreetsTo seekn-a or a hotel w"erelJ1xurioos quartet's �7 be se­cured, where charm and con­genial atmosphere yrevail, and"het'e excellence 0 !er'VICC i!Jparamount. the Hotd Powhabnoilers just ncb indUCClllents.Rooms wi", detached bathmay be obtained at ,r.50, $200and, � Rocnu with priYAteh!th.r p.SI" IS.OO aDd ap.r!... f_ .......=s�.-=r�.Write rOl' boo.let with map. 'CLJ •• ORD II, LEWIS,, )f�lnaser, I_,PROFILE-Dockstader & RexfordSuite 816 Republic Bldg.State and Adams St.Chicago.SUBScnIDE FORTHE DAlLY MAROON.A SuggestionOut many mixtures in home spuns andcrash materials will please men of taste.Scarf slide space, and lock. fion�·k9L��tJNJTEo SHDtr·. Q)1.tAJt CD. nov' MY. -y[lVAB.8ITY TO � omo .Brief Campu News (Continued fl"lllll Pace L)ps·e�01"Cd .tcCshf:f,e1\8DIJrteI(�JMathews to Give Last �1IIdu�"� gallic will be played. Coach'J -uu Sbailer Mathews will lecture ,1 C l'nge expects to schedule a game Witt.tonight ut S in Mandel on "The Church the Guuthera for Prlday, To date tho'l't'! tho Nation" This lecture is the . . �G9 h'l '•. �..,. team battIng average IS::': , ". 1 0 10lust or the series of four meetings held the first five games last vear tho teamuntie: the auspices cf the board of h' 0Go •. It .. ai,th.! f'hrit:tian Union of the Univel81tyuud tho council of the Hyde P:u-kChicago. Box &ore.B.B. P. A. E.church, s, McConnell s, s, • •.. r r-> 1Harger, 1. f. • ••• ,..... 0 1 a 2 l.\::! ::! 0 01 9 1 00 7 1 00 0 0 01 2 2 11 0 4 01 2 2 11 2 0 0Discuss Women in KJsslon Fields."WOlh3U'S Work in Mission Fields" Norgren" lb •••••..•... 0will he discussed at the Student VoL- Mnnn, c. •• •••••••.•• 0uutr--r band meeting tonight at 1:15 Gray, r. f. , ••..•....•• 0ir. Lexington 5. 'rhe meeting is open Bohmen, abo •. •••.•• 1to the publie, Shull, p. •• •• •..•.•.. 1Cole, 2b. •.•• • ....•• _ 2Stains, C. f. • • . . . . . ... 1P($tpone Senior ClaSs Tea..The Senior class tea scheduled f·ntomcrrowt, has been postponed until 6 S 27 12 2"i'bur'5t1ay because of the Ohio State Minnesota. R, 11 P. A. B.l,nsc!�all game. The tea will be giveu Longley, c. f. 0 0 0 0 0ill Foster hall Miss Talbot has been Feariug, r, f ,. 0 0 0 1 0asked to' chaperone. Darguuel, r. f. 0 0 0 1 0Diedrick. s, s, 0 1 .• -1 0.Juniors Recite at Tea.O'Hara, and .BirHch, :.!b. . ".. 0 0 0 0 0Reaclings by Frank .. .1 0 0 •• 1. d F k S 1 Duuuuui, abo .. ... ...songs by PhylliS Fay an rail e·,. 1 0 1 .• 1f . 1 fIt. J 1 eu ton, J. f. .. . .....rlt go ormed t re program at toe un- _u 11 0 0Trea.cy Ib 0ior tea Sunday afternoon ut the Sigma. ,.1 1-1 0 0}•. h 581" K I Taglantl" c. •. . . . . . ... 0Alpha .p::nlon ouse, 4 euwoo. 1 .• 0HoeD, 1'. .. .....•.... 0 0avenue,x t-:\'c1allU •• .. . . . .... 0 1 0 0 0E�tertafn With Friar Nnmber21..Jnmes Dyrenforth and Rowland !! o er I:! 2George, accompanied by Lewis Fuiks, xnattell for Roen in ninth.entertained 'With their Blaekfrlar num, Chicagu • . • . . .. . 0 1 0 0 ,I 1 0 0 ().......6bers at the Sophomore tea Sunday at Minnc�otn 0 0 0 0 0 :.! 0 0 0-2th� Delta Upsilon house. Two buse hits: Harger, Cole. ThreoLuse hit: Xorgreu. Sacrifice hits:,Move to Woodlawn Avenue.K S· d DIS' Ph' l'irsch :.!. 'Stolen bases: Colo 3, Me-appa Igtna an e ta rgma Ih 1 f . . h Connell, Harger, Shull, Bases 011 balls:were t e on y raternittes to e ange... off Shull a off Roeu 2. Struck out:their residenen during the early May, .. ',• • • 1>y Shull '. by Roeu 13.movmg season. Kappa Slg IS now ati;820 Woodlawn avenue, and Delta Sig- DR. G:RAlIAM TO GIVE ADDB.ES8rna Phi at 5735 Woodlawn.Will Discuss Narcosis. in Sixth Lee-ChrJatian ScientiBts Meet 'rocla.7. ture by BUSh Faculty.The Christian Science soeiety will Dr. Evarts Grahnm, instructor inhold its regular weekly meeting to- Clinjcal Surgery at Rush. will bo theniaht at 1:45 in Lexington hall speaker �oday at ;j in PhYKiol�J:Y 25,o at tho slxth lecture of n SCllCS bymembers of the Rush faculty. His sub­, 1917 Women Give 'rea. ThurBda,.. ject wiU be: ·'Stuclics on �urcosis andFreshmen women will give a tea their Relations to Certain Clinieal and'fhursday from 3:30 to 5:30 in Lexing Pathological Pr�blcms." .After gracluatJllI: from the mediealton Iunch-room, instead of 011 May 14, department of tho University.Dr, Gra..ns originally planned. ham took up work on nnasthesia, Hehas done much to aJlcviate the evilInvite catho� to Dance. effects of ether and ehloroform afterb . . . f'rst operations, and claims that these drugsThe Brownson elu wlll gIve Its 1 are responsible for manv hemorrhagesdance of the quarter Friday night at in obsterienl cases, His theories onS in the Reynolds club. All Catholics t�is subject have be�n put il!to I>r�­. •.. .. tice at the Presbyterian hospItal WIthIn the U uiverslty have been Invited, great success.!'O CANVASS SENIORSAssociate Professor Hoben, recently FOB SUBSOBIPTIONS TOALUXNI ASSOCIATIONa candiclatc for alderman from theSixth wart\ will address students of Senior committee members will to-Ed' h I day beinJr a ten·day campail:n for thetho college of ucabon at the c ape Alumni association. They plan to canrexercises tomorrow at 10:15. Vass evcry member of tho class. LloydLellue is chairman of the committee,.Junior LAws to Gift DiIlIME and the other members arc Elizabeth• Sherer, lIiriam Baltlwin, Jnliette.Junior Law school men will hold a Ames, Lyman Weld Sidney Caldwell,]inner tonight at 5:30 at the Boston and Ralph ,Carp�nter.Oyster house. After the dinner, tht'ywill atten(l the vaudeville at the Pal·ace theater. Fifty tickets have beensold.Speak BetOl'e PhJRea Club."Tho Sarth's Penetrating Radia·tion" "-3." the subject of a talk 1>yArthur Pier.son at a meeting of thePhysics club yesterday in Ryerson • ..\�­sociate Professor Gale spoke on "TheEffect of an Electrostatic Field onSpectral Lines." REDMANWill Address KatbemaUdaDs.Dr. C. Kueschke will address the:\fnthemntical club tomorrow at 4:1;'in Ryerson 37 on ffA Group-Theoretir.G�nerali7..ation of the Enler.FermatTheorem in the Theory of Numbers.'" 2 For 25 Cents.1'BB NEW sPBING 8'1'YLBEarl. WilsonMAKERS OFTroy's Bed ProdadHitchcock to Jl.oJ4 Duaee.'M�ml)e1'S of IJjtchcoek will bold 0.(lance in two weekll. William Eklundis r.hairman of the A.rraD£emellt com­mittee,.