QUADB.&XClLB nrrB �lUGU m HU:tOBDiBONOOlfMi.VOL XII. No. 137. 1J1UVBB8ftY OF OBICAGO, ElUDAY, HAY 8 1914.. PBlOB FIVB 0BIIftARE BAGK FROM 'EUROPE' mCHCoa ANNUAL ISAssociate ?rofesror and Mrs. Rob- ISSUED ON SCHEDULEertson Return After ThreeMonths· Trip-Visit With Jud- Moritz Edits Second Number of10 n Party in Paris. '!Section Six" -Pictures andVerses Are Featuresuu eventful three months' trip throughCoueh 81ugg auuouneed hUt list of.... ranee, Italy and. England. Durlug Hitehcoek Halj Anuuul, appeared oneutries yesterday for the dual meet, their sby in Europel .Mr.. and lirlf. h d I I Iwith Northwestern tomorrow On Stagg t e campus yester ay on se lC4 11 eItobertson enjoyed. a three days' visit. Th b k . f . Itfieltl. Thirty·seven athletes will wear time. 0 00 contains ortY'elg 1with President Judson and his party .1 is ttr ... · 1" I- -� •ntho maroon, while Ooaeh Orner has ell I'agt.�, anu a 3.CdVC:J uounu Iill Paris. They Inspected Ieadiug for- gray paper. The cover bears all etch- lot' pr iutcd,wred tweuty- one. Chicago haH cntcre,1eigu universities in each. country il1g of one of the entrances to the hall. Because of criticism of the Women'sone of the Iurgest tC'.LUll:l that has everthrough which they passed, The present volume is dedlcated to (;4lition last year,. the editors have de-COUlpetCU in u. tlual meet. DirectorStagg has uncovered a. bunch of After journeying to Capri and other llrs. Charles Hitchcock, as was ito� eided to omit the "Laura Jean Libby"fresh material and new Ulen are en- points in southern Italy, Mr. and Mrtl. predecessor last year, in a poem by :t1HI simllar features, The page willtered in praetfcally every event. Robertson proceeded to Sicily. It wa:J Raymond A. Anderson. The annual be elimina.ted in spite of appeals onhere that they received a telegram contains brief biographical sketches of the part of the maseulme readers,Chicago 1)()HSt.'tSl:It.� the fWitcst aggre- from President, Judson, and Immedi- every resident of the hall, a write- up Plan Oclumn of Verse.ately left for Paris, where the two of each of the five sections severalparties spent. several days visiting the stories and numerous poems, eommem,80rbonne, art galleries and theaters, orative of various events of thc pas:and transa.eting official business. The year. A portrait of Mrs. Hitchcock, :..nt'rt stop of the Robertsons was Lou­don, They attended one of the firstperformances of Bernard Shaw's newplay, "Pygmalion."Upon arriving in New York, Mr.nnd Mrs. Robertson met Mrs. CharlesHitchcock, and spent the day withONCE ENTRIES FORPURPLE TRACI EVENT-seven Athletes are Selec­ted by Director Stan fOl' MeetTomorrow on Stags FieldOIlER TO ENTER TWENTY-ONEl,"D.tion of distanee ruuuezs seen 011StasI: fieM in years, and. they shouldtake the m.ajority of points in theseevcnts. Director Stagg announced yes­terday that Ca.ptain Campbell will run,,-jth Goodwin in the mile, whilc Stege­man and Leisure will take care ofthe half. Both Campbell and Goodwinshould will over Traxler of North­western, and Stegeman and. Leisurewill givc Osborn a stiff' race ill theshorter distance, Joe Stout is reliedupon to defeat Kraft of tho Purple inthe. two·mile._ §!c?ut ran the distancein 9:58 in practice last wook ant!shoul'l better this tomorrow.I"ie14 Events to Be CJkIIe.Although Northwestern has anum'ber of stars in the field events, Stagg't;athletes may be able to eapture themajor sho.re of points here. Schnec'berger of the Purple and Norgrcn anI!Des Jardien are old rivals in the shotput. All three men have been workingwith �he bascball squads, and thcirmarks will probably be up to stanc]ar4!.Sehnccbcrger in the Lake Forest meet,made thirty·nine feet ten inchcs, an,41the Chicago men. have been equalingthis in pradice.JameN of N orthwCHtcrn antI Gorga�appear to be the principal coml)Cito�in thc high jump. Each has �orc41 :a'victory o\'ed the other in the tlual indoor meets, and the pair tied for sec'ond place in the Indoor Confercne'cMaury of Nortbwester, will give Tell.ny a hard fight for third place. Thom­as has everthing his own way in thevault, for the Purple have nobo.ly�apable of tloing eleven f� BorotrMoore and Heller wiD fight withFolse aLd Nichols of Omer's tcam forseeond and third.Dick Boyd and \\arrirk antI Yauryof Northwestern appear to be on eventerms in the broad jump. Warrickwon 1 he lcap with a record of 21 fcct8 1·2 inches in the Lake Forest meet.Boyd, hO\\'e\'er, has beatcn this mar'll_in prac·ti('(', Schncebcrg is North­wc.."tern·s Ktnr performcr in the di=-­cus Des Judien, hOl\'c\,cr, KhouMt. ... ke this event; anll Brown, Spark ..nnel Huntington are counted upon ttJmcct the Purple man on even term ..Ball is Chicago's hope in thc hammer,although Des Jardien may work illthis evevt. Babbit. and Gannon arc!Northwmtern's best here.Be BDtna GBBBH HALL 'l'O HAVE Brown, clean of the Yale Divinit�·CHILDB" OF I"AOULft A� !lC!hool of New lIaven, ConnC('ticut;will8IX'1'II AKRVAL PAB'l'Y be tho University preacher Sun4lay.Green hall will give ib sixth annnal Or. Brown has been pastor of the f'irsthah�' party for chiltlren of members of Congregational eburch of Oaklnn41:the faculty Monday from 3 to 5 in thc California, ancl Lyman Beecher Icc·tur·h I Th t r er at Yale unh·ersity. IIc ha... tran'l·r.onrt in front. of the al. c I'a4 ,.tion of giving tm!'! party W88 etabli"h· ('.1 through thc Holy l.ancl anll t:gypt.t'41 hy Dean Talbot in 1909. A fish llr. Brown L" the author of' the "Twe,pend will be among the games plann('el Parahlcs" nnc! "An Outlook for Pernm­to entertain the C'hHclren. E.�ther 1I0r_ nent anc! Unh'('nml Pence."Associato ProfetJSOr David AllnnHubei-bon and .Mu. RoLerttion return;ed to the Uuiversity yesterday a.fterher.Tb� construCtion wOrk OD:- the twonew buildings, the Claasis library andRosenwald Geologi�al hall, was an in·teresting sight for Mr. and !l.rs. Bob­crtsou, The erection of the two strue'turea :was began during tJaeir absence.Assoeiate Profeasor and Mrs. Rob­(�rtson deeland that the gray buildingsand lofty towers o! the University('ontrasted favorably with the spiresof Notre Dame, and other famouSworks of European architecture.V� BALL 'rBAJ[ �OCLASH WftH WBBrBBN�C SQUAD mDA�'1 f the condition of the diamoncl per·rnits,Chi�ago will clash with the We�t­ern }""1cctric baseball team today onStagg field. Although there was nopractice yesterday, Coach Page' haclrite-hers Baumgartner, Shull antt Kix­miller working uneler the graDctstan41improving their �ontrol. The Chineseuniversity team of Hawaii, will meetthe Varsity Saturday at 3:30, after thedual track meet. with Nortb\\"'eStcrn.Kixmiller or Shun will probably wor);today.ncr is in charge.HOP oolili1'ri'BB WILLDI8OU88 JBOOBA'fIOKBIR KBBfi1'lIO IX OOBBThe dCC!orati�mittee of thernt"n'la� Hop win meet today at10:1;; in Cobb DB. Chairme1l of the100 yard (tash-North�tem: Tha.y· "arion!" commit.teftl were fumi8hect theere, VRn Pelt, Warrick; Chicago: Bar· Tf'non... of Jut year's eommittees an41other available infonnat.ion at R mp'"andk, Knight, Ward, Boye' Rrt'Rthe41. inl%' yesterday. The material was di,,·1 trih1\te.� h! Harvey Hani" �hairman(Contiued Oil page 4) of the finaaee eommittee. I WOMEN TO HAVE INSERT SHOW WDJ.. RECEIVETHIRD PRESENTATIONDevote Extra Sheet in Annual Edi-tion of Maroon to Literary Con- --tributions- Will Omit Advice to ChaDaesMade in Chorus BecaUieof EIiPbiIit7 Rulea PromiaeBetter Ped'ormanceA column of verse, on both serious last week were due to mistakes by thaand light subjects, has been planned orchestra, but Conductor Dunhambv Mabel De La Mater. Contributions promises to remedy them at the re­to "C:unpus Brevities" or poetry on hearsal this afternoon. he ptay willany phase of college life will be eou- be repeated tomorrDW.sidered by the literary editors, who Lovett to :Review Show.have requested that '·copy·, be handed Dean Lovett will review the show'I ill before May 16. tonight for tomorrow's Maroon_ Be-l Members of the staff have termCtl cause of his intimate connection withU,e WOOlen's issue a "Dorothy Em- dramatics and tbeatriaal produetaons,t ion," Six Dorothys will aid in pub Mr, Lovett consented. to write the crit­li�lung the papers Dorothy Williston, icism of "The Student Superior."Dorothy Llewellyn, Dorothy Wing, Tho -Quadrangle' fete will be repeat­D�rothy Allman, Dorothy Weil and ed between the acts tonight in Huteh­Dorothy Washburne. The Maroon-Cap inson court. Each booth will have theand Gown baseball game will be cov-same location as Iast week: Seniorered by Dorothy Llewellyn, athletiC' booth, southwest eorner; Junior,north­editor. Dorothy Williston will be man· oost corner; Sophomore, center; andaging editor; Alta. Fisher, business FreshmBD; northwest corner. - .ma.t1ager; Mabel De La Mater and, Pete UDder New Commftt;MLNina O'Neil, news editors, and Doro· Th� 1'3te tonight will be �The book contains a letter from thy Weil, literary editor. by an. entirely new: eommittee. Doro­thy Williston will have charge of theSenior booth, Helen Ricketts of theJunior booth, Elizabeth Spencer· ofthe Sophom.ore booth, and Lu�y Well.of the Fresh.rnan booth. The commit-Rudolph Moritz was etlitor-in-ehief, Senior college students wi�binJr to. te th d annual a.rtisti� reaAl.and Paul Blaser was busmess mn nager cn r e seeonFl Ad'ings contest for the orence amof the board which issuetl the 1914 I pri;'� have heen asked to submit theirannual. Stephen Schuster, Alan Cook� names before next Wedn�ay. �r()-O G . . r fes..'W)r Clark of the Public SpealunJ!�lIlel R. . ngsby were assoeaate Ct ,. department,' will reeeh'e the a.pplica. titia Fyffe, Marie Goodneough, Kath·tors. tions. After all entries have .been r�_ Jeen Harrington, Helen Johnston,Rut.llThe new volume was describc(1 a� ,'ph·cel. t.h� futulty CO.m.lI11ttee In ·Morse Mildred Parker, Della Patter'charge of the eon test WID aDnounC'f_ '.tbe most succe88ful yearly issued by:t furtber details. 8(.'n, Helene Pollak, FrancIs Roes, Bar ..Unh'ersity house by the eclitor� yeM- The (!ontest is held yea�ly at Cbi�a· riet Tuthill, Beatriee Van Wagner,terday. "Practically every man in the �o and Harvard. Two prIzes are 1t1\ Dorothea. 'Vashburne Dorothy Whit.'d""" . en tho first for seventy·five doll, 'hall subscribed," sal .m.orlt7_ "n:l tho second for twen"ty-five dol' bey, Mabel De La Mate ... Patty New_�.\ n elimination c()IIIpetition will bf hoM and Charlotte Viall.heM S()On aftcr all applications are u'.'('i\'cel, antI the finals early in June.Editors of tho WOUlen'K Maroon de­ci-Ied yesterday to have an inside page,which is to be "strictIy literary," inthe paper of .Ma.y 19_ Mabel De La).(:ltcr and Dorothy Weil will havecharge of the insert page. Several�pt'cial urt ieles on the new. Ida Noyesball and the Botauy gardens will also GIVE QUADRANGLE FETE AGAINBlackfriarll will give "The Stuuun'Superior" its third. presentation t""Light at 8:1:l in Manclel Altho�a,the cast will be the same as for thttInitial performances, the ehorus luu.lust seevral men this week through in_(.>ligibility. The managers say tha'their places will be taken by other mUllwho were ineligible for the fiDt weekUI tho show.Coaches and managers predict a bet­ter performance tonight than. either oflast week's, M,ost of the irregularitie.Lovelorn.DEDICATED TO HOUSE DONORVolume two of "Section Six," theBVDOLPH A. KOBl'lZ._group picture of the men in the hall,a.nd several attraetive cuts of thcbuilding are included.President Judson, commending the"'_""OUN'CE AD_iAJIS COMPBfltiONpublication of the annual, and telling AoL''&''of the good appearance of last year's Senior COU��d;:g=teat to �akrwork.YALE DIVllU'h 8OIIOOLDBAX WILL P&UOB ATPlan ObaDJte ill BaleLA C'han2c in the rules p;overnip; the('l('rtion of tht' board of editors of thpLiterary lfonthly is now under eousid­'('ration hy a �ommittee which will re­port to the board at a meetinp; nextlron4lay. The election of next year'sofficers will bo heM within two weeks.The Rev. Dr. CharlcsDESCRIB'3S "ELEANORCLUBS" A� IIB'3TINGOF LEAGUE MEMBEE' TODAY.Tiger's Head, 10:15, Cobb 12A.Interclass Hop decoration commit.tee. 10:15, Oobb 9B.Brownson etub claDce. 8, BeynoldE;:�nb.c'ne Student. SUperior," 8:15, Irandel.The work of the Eleanor C'l"h� W:t�,lfl"nihecl h\' lfiAA Floren�o Ba.rt.lettat a meetinJt of 1A>�,e m('mherl' '.(':01',,'.InT. MiAA Bartlett !'Inid that thc'�lubs were self·supportin� an41 \'f'l'nC'C'e�f"l. the expenl"CS bei� mc� h,·�dcntial fce14. Mi� Bartl('tt willp;ive Sn addrCM on her �xperienC'�r:: �n"'·nt. nt, :to l<¥hlr(" tontStht Rot. �:1.) InShotwell hall, r,sth 8treet and BInA' k­atolle avenue. TOlIORROW.Chicago.B'ortll .. tem tuck moe1 :30, Sbe'g field.Oh1cago-Chinae lIDiven1ty or Ha­waH basebaD game. S:f5, Stagg field.'"'!'he Stutlent Saperlor," 8:15, JIaD.dftl. tees ar":Senior: Gracia. Alling,Cornelia Beall,Margaret Chaey, Susanne Fisher, I�$, .Iunior: Katherine Biggins, Emily I�n.r­ry Mael Meeker, Kath. CO"ert, E."tbe.io.:ideman, oi-aee Hotchkiss, Iris Spohft�Mary Morri80n, Dorothy Strachan,Doria MacNeil, Hilda MneClintoc'k,Margaret Clapy, Leona Coons, CarylBeeler,Gertruele O'Meara, Francis Ro�enthal, Maelelif\8 Woodruif, Franri.Peek, Ruth Wood anet El"ther Bu"tolph.Sophomore: Alma Parma Ire, Alma.Hn.tc-h. lrnrgaret Hancock, llarjorit'lCooni('Y, Alta f��her,"canette nan'ey,Use SrineU4'r, Marian llortimeli DOT()­tb- Yar.dcrpoel, Lucille Simmon�,Fran­ci; Ridlarell'On, lIelcn .Teffery, llargar·ei Bowe�, Ruth Sanel�rg, Claire Yo­t:I"«". Rnthle .. n Colpitt8, Mary Ki1\"ary,Hew.n Knight M41 Nola Nyc.F�bman: Martlla. Barker, Samh"nl!'ov_ Rnth Sht'IPhy\ Helen Patter·�on, ·Margaret }{acDonald, lfnryKnof'11Jer, Margaret LRneler, llRrianSpat:h, Margaret Sami� Cora Anthony,CContiued o. pap 41ftIB DAlLY KABOOH, FlUDAY. KAY 8 1914.The Dail, Maroonto w. c·otu.c •••tl. s, t;orca�B. P. �I."otilclal 8tudeDt Ne"'spn�r ot tbe UDI.yeralt,. of CblcaJ:o.l'ublllsllt'd nlOrniul.'ll. except 8UD� andMonday, .lurlng the Autumn, Winter aDdSllrlnc ·quartel"S. by The nally Maroon.!aff.EDle, .. " u .. cond·clau mall at lbeCblca." "oeromctI. Cblc .. e, III.. Karcb 11.uoa. aUth·r Act of Marcb I. Inl. ANY a man's scheme of life isfounded on forced economy. Mod-est income compels every dollar to do its full duty. There are noextravagances---no wastes-v-no risks in buying necessities. Clothes arelisted among man's foremost needs and the only place to buy them isat The Hub. whose tremendous volume of trade creates an irresistiblepurchasing power, This power creates the combination of low prrceand good quality. The combination cannot exist where the purchasingpower is limited and the volume small.�ew. EditorAtblf'tla BdltGl'B •• IDe.. 1I .... er�VB8CaIl"TI0S KATK8.:" "arrler: ':.60 a )'ellr; U.OO a Quarter," o.all: 'S,OO a ,ear; U.!6 a qUartt'r '.�Itur hol·Bu.IDe .. Office EIII. Oft •T.IIIpbo"e Mld.a, IUU,' Aft.r �10 ..tt"d. l'a,·1t t.... ... m., ' AND YEr AGAIN.�tlJl hlki,, • Ig un tIle !"ulljl't!t of . I.I.'ge llloralit\', it S4" , (:0 -l'uiu • I. IUs Ul'l'l's:->ary totoUt UUe \\'a.,· iu \\"111'''11� tIle remarks or tho last tw 1r.. \\0 • a,Ys may he1l11:;uut1Cl'stuod. lu s:l\'iu<r tll'It tl LI ... , . , . 0 • Ie eo(�(: stUdl'lIt IS iUlluural ill tlwt In-dUl'S 1101. I t':diL' I .. . h:C lis uII11urtUII,til'S therewas no .t . ,I III l'utlOu tu say that the col.l'�l' stlldt.'ut tlot.'s not f'work t " 10. llru It Ly h!�u :L cOIJ.s,ul'taLle extl'lIt, event!lUligh lie lila v I t 1 . .'. • 10 I u 11:trtJcul:lrh' wellIII h is :->t!hlies, iu :wth.l·t,·,. :I.S, or IU anvotJH'r W:I.'·. T:tke It\' W'I" lit' :• '• cO"'1Iarl_Su,t. die '·01-"1• \._ S (Jill' St't's So ufteu 011the strt.'l't car I I'• , t rt'SSOt HI eXpl'usiVt'Lut ·:U-lit.tirw '.·ItI • t .,b "' II�U:->, gU'f:L\\"JU:':1(,u.lJ.'", erackh, •• rou •• 1 • k 'obi JO es conS'pIC�I'(iUS for the Jack of real hurnnr audI'llarilig inc<'SsuntJy; and the gid: t hevare eSt'orting cackJ'.p I . ,..' 1110 aUI g'ggllllg,:tpl)arl'Jlt,y under the irUPrt.'&"ion thatIf they show the Ieast sYllllltollls . oft:lJ�ilJg iu an ordinary tono, that it isa Sign t hat they are not enjoyingthl'llIS('h-t's. Probably must of thesel)l'ollle arc decem folk, of a fair stund ,iug in the cOlllmuuity. But how t ha nk .fuJ may We be tha.t colll'gl' folk,tJlOll�hthl'.Y )(':lIU nuthiug else, h:L\·c 1J1:11l:lg"lito get over this sort of conduet, \V ecan go further-tho a\·erage collegestudent has quite a fund of culturalinformation, picked up perhaps muehagainst his or her will, because it wasllccessary to aequire it in . order tolIlet't the demands of exacting pr�fs.It would be foolish to assert that col­lege students get little or nothing insuch ways from their college course.The immorality of their conduct, thecurious bfindness which seems to uf­flict the average collegian, is in thepoint 'of view with which he, meetsthese things, Ill' lIlay absorb cultureto !L considernble degree; but label itcuhure, and h� shies like a frightcncclhorse, The only chance to get it intohim is either by the usc of force, ex.emplrf'icd in the yellow em·elope, or by'li�guisillg it-as the collegc of C • .&A. unconsciously tlisguiscs the pitl o(bm.·jne:-s philowphy untl('r the guhm {Ifwork that is going to ma.ke the �tu'. ThePowerof$15 FOR EXAMPLE---The Hub's line of $15 suits ISthe very best line of suits in the world, and this statement, too,will stand the acid test. It is not advertising license. \Ve do notpretend to say that they are the very finest wool and made by thebest tailor in the world, but we do state that they are exellent valuesfor the man of modest income who wants to look well in public ...ThePowerof$20 EXAMPLE NO. 2---The Hub's line of $20 suits isnot the line of $20 suits you buy elsewhere. We pay more tohave them made than any other merchant, because we have themmade our way. They are not bought in carload lots. They are notcheap. They do not show their price. If you compare them withthe $25 suits of other houses, you'll find this statement absolutely true.ThePowerof$25 EXAMPLE N03.---The Hub's line of $25 suitsrepresent greater actual value, better tailoring, more skillfulworkmanship than the $25 suits of other establishments. \Ve havemade a sterling reputation on this particular line. A vast amountof our business was built on it. The suits are modern, re­fined, lasting and fit for any company. You cannot duplicate themanywhere for less than $30 and $35, and this assertion will stand any test you maywish to make.Always look into the standing of tke hOllse you buy from if you wllnt10 !'e abso!uteiy sure that your dollar is goi,!g to do its full duty.-_.' t: - THEtJlruatOJIgj'!OJt;?trihnkN, E. Comer State UId Zaclalon !.�.-- --:} ��_._ ;J \Communication. It you want to be right up in St71e.Isee the fabrics we offer at the prices, IK c:cti.tCl9' i. .. �, ;:::;':;dFJI. for ,,�. f''' f eighteen doUan aDd up, aDd beIIru.t:d "ere. t:"", ... "n4cBtiotu .... , II. t :lcronghly cODvinced that this is head.uatters for stupendous values aDdt.lent nble to earn llI(1rt' whl'u II('1 11 Th' . f' CUttiD ... a Base. orre� l tailoring.t,:l'-es co eg('. I� I'tlllit o· ,"trY: isr() the Ettitor: • I .I-l11·us CooperIf he really untlerslalltl:t \":llUt'� f:lr 'I, On Wedncstlny. nt tho Ohio Stateth(' immorality of the coll .. ,�t" � t.utlcnt ;!:lmc. I saW Captain :Mann's lon:.t hit, THE UNIVERSITY TAILORfrolll shying, he W(lUlIJ.! I;:.m Ullt tf) ",hi('h was calletl a home run. Cer·t t' ( t:linl,}" tho hatter s(�ore.l: unfortullnte_Iilee any oI'llOr nUlty ur Jllt'r('a�illl.!� Iy .110 cut �<'eon.l baso to (10 AO. 1\lia:htJlis culture. }':Ir fruw e'llIJfI�ill� ('out"Sl''' .r a�k two cjnc.'1tion�: (J) 'Vhat is the BioWllSOD Cd1Ib Gives Informal.tl "t pr J. II I t I. '· .... llle of one "In only �·hen YO'lr onno_ Tho nro\\"n�on eluh will hold an in·... OIlISC· Ie l'a!", \\"-.-,.", lit, �'()lIld .. .. t'": nent h:os �ix, compared to the '·:ll\1o of formal toniJtht at 8 in the R('�'nolchuose tho� COllr�('� w�,ic'h oll"'r th.. 'worr,yinJt th(' pitcher hy the p�nce "Iub�re:lh'l'!t \'alue in il1tt,}�('('tllal 111.1. ('ltI ,.of:.", man. 011 the. hn.�s n, ntl. noho.ely out? I. \\ Annual Editors Leave for Oshkoshtural .'c\'do)'lIll'nt. 1-':11' fr ... ./I r'''�:lrd- . {:-' hat ,ethlcn_1 prlnclplo If an�·. F ft II k II RI ,tt .1 G(,OT"'�" • . I� 1'1\·ol\,ct.l In dehbcrnt.ely enttin� n •• I .C1r� n� elf. nn J. �109 !'tu()Jes as a hurl', furt·t·'1 111)(111 llim IIns"':> J 'U· I' '0- L�'man. of th(' Cap nn.1 Gown. lrft (01'. ' .'l:, •• ,,, •.• Inn, .r,. 0 1 k I W' " <) 4:- thOltv the rni,·('ncih· :1.'1 a. "ollolitioll ot � 1 (I'll. 1N"f1n�1D1 nt -: .1 . 1!4 1lI0rn_•. •. . SWansoD Elected Chairman. in�. to n'nAI "roof on the In�t form ofMtnYID� )J('re nnll (,1'.I0.�·':Jl� tllp lift', 11(' the :lnnunl. 'Harry Swam.on wn� eJed�l chair,n:;'lll of Ihc .... r(''Ihman y. )1. C. A. ('(lYU Elect Ethel PrestoD PresldeDt ... . .. . I J;:t.hcl Prcl'ton wal' ('if,(·t('l) llr('�iclentn'l ",!"I(ln yestcrtlay, an.1 \Vllham 1'nll(' of thl' Grnc)uatc \Voml'n� ("Inhs at t.heW:l!'! c'ho!'olen trnth ml'mhcr. Plnn� fur :mnual mC('ting �'('�tcrt)ay. Lillian:the Lnk� Gcneva �tu.l('nt ('onfl'rt'ncc, Ui.ltl .. ll wa� cho�n fil1't "i�e-presi· �t)('nt, "'ran�es 8('ott, s('concl ,;(,c-llre�i· ,---------------------to he heM .Tnne I:! to :!1, at the Lake cl .. nt: l(arJ,tard BRA'on. �<'el'('ta.ry, nncl \ 1b.DseD, '09, How on Honer-nooa. Give Play in Scammon Gardens.(-;�'t'('vn summer cnmp, w('re e1i�lIs!l(,'1. )1i1". i-:ton. tre:\fturcr. Jlury A. Jlnn."en, '09, "'88 marrie.l ",lIaker of Dreams," an out-deoTReads 0riIPDal Poem at'!'.. ; 't() Miss Rut.h McI�rr.on of ChieRgo. on pIny hy Oliphant Down, win be pre·ll:lTJ:nr('t Md)ona1c1 rerul an oria:i •• April :"'9. The ('otll)lo are �nfhng 8ente.1 hy the l(:&.�u�rs in ScammonWe have finished our r('mark� on ih.. ',. b.n- "n.:ll pl"c1� 1 m of TI'« F:01 h 'I . k I... , em <.0'" n II � ,.,�c en ,.,- nat PO(', m,' nnll. :'11T.. "\het. .l aeChnto.(" . 1.L.""lr hone'-._oon I'n the 'I:'_-t. Han�n vh • ,:. �.II ..&:.HI3 J:arc1ens AOmc time this quarter. e.S'rnhject for the time Clng, nntl pr om· f'r'� Heall will meet toclny at ]0:];; in an.l 1.llImn Bts�lI J:'a\'e n �peclfll , .. d 8(!t."iclan('(' at a tea for rr�hman wmuen. WlIs a lenchng figure In 8tU ent I ther Horner, Tr("·a Matthews nnd ::Mar·i!te not to have llnother lror: J1ity ('oM. l:!A to c1i�n!l!l pl:ln� for the ini· �·(,!lterclay in LexinJrt.on. Fifty women:; ti� whil� in th(' Unh'ersity, and is at �rct ileA." ha\'e heen appointed to 8C-spasm for at least a fortnight..L tiatio It tlinner. , were llrc�ent. " present 'on the staff ot, the Chicago leet tho east..Daily New ...1289 Ea8t 55th Stnet.F acil� Princeps �No beTerage can :1pproach-has ever even challengedthe SU9remacy of Coca-Cola. It sIands 6rst, Thedrink that will refresh and dc1i�ht you with its distinc­tiYe and delicio� flavor-its wonderful thirst-qDench­iDg quality.Delicious - R.efreshingThirst-QuenchingTHE COCA-COLA CO.�AtJaata, Ca. WMnfTt1'Yft'I we an Arrowthink of CocaoC,,1awOIII.t see thelll ::s t';'e fI'al Ilt';lrt :tlldccnter of his (·ollcgc C(lur�('-thf� thill_:!:'about whi('h the othc'r int('rt.');ts �Ilhllld,;bo gronpcll. Shou).) the :->t.1I.lt'1I1 11:n-ufthis point of view, he wou).) hc mor:d:........e'·en thongh he might l'InlOke d�a.,ret�.. , Lucy Pago Gn�ton to the ('orr-'trnl'y not",ithst.nnc1ing. A n.l with thi!"_ • Tiger's H� WID Meet TOday. •IIftIII DAILY MA!U\OW. :tlm)AY, KAY 8 i9i4. .'-BEPOB2' MAU.T!TG OFADVEBU8DfG IlAftlBIALFOB I!ft'BB8OHOLASTI(• Committee reports were read at t'"first meetinsr of the Intersehelaisticeommission yesterday in the Reyuoldsclub. The press committees reportedtho mailinsr of Ietters to 100 newspa­'.It'r� throuJ:hout the couutry. The see­ou-l news letters is under way. Geof­f .. r.,- Levinson reported that the dis­tribution of the posters throughout thet·it�- was bt.�in,l! arran,l!etl for. It wasdecided that Prep NiJ:ht will be heldin .Man!!"". Fridny, June 12.Lectures on uAna!lJtlc B.ea!ism.""The Whole and Part Relation illAllal.\"tical Realism" was the subjectof a leeturo bv Mr. Schweitzer at :llIleetillC' of th� Philosophicuj club lustlIil!ht ill Harper,CLASSIFIEDUVERTISEMENTS5e per line. No ad"ertisenlents reeeived for less thao 25c. All c1aaaUledadvertisements must be paid in ad·vance.LOST-A Phi Delta Theta fraternitypin, May 5, nt the School of Education or Kimbark hall Pinder returnto Box 42, Faculty Exchange at the8P.hool of E.hll'ution, and receive re­"Wllrd.UNlJl-:RWOOD TYPEWRITER in fir�tcln�!i ('untUtiulI, for �:15.H!lll, )_� Clr ;-8 p. m. 6 NortbAN F.�CYt:1.0PEDJA BRITTANICA,publi�III"l by 'Verncr; has the newAmericDII �upplement. PhOne Mitlway1::�2.FOR RE�T -Three lnrge light rooms,single or as a suite; prices rcason·nble. 10)5 E. 5·lth place. PhoneHyde P:arl� 5992.Universal Repair IUg.Co., 1508 Cableplace. Phone Mid. �842. We repnir.toves, bit'yclcs, etc. Refinish nml up­helster furniture. Plastering andchimney cement; cnrpentering ande&binet work a specialt.y. Est. fur·nished. F. De Geer, Prop.. .prIces InproportionNicoll the TailorW!! Jerrellu'-.SoIUJClark aDd Adama 8tnet8. Ohlcago.SPECIJlLII One-IIa" PriceSaleo' Copies0' Paris .000els� TItre. DapTHE SIO TRI ED HATS $5.00lIIe $7.50 TRI ED HATS $3'75TIle S5 TRI ED HATS S2.50Paris Hat ShopBIGIft'B FLOOR,BOR'l'H AIIBBIOAB B1JILDINGB. W, eoru. aate 'aD4 IIoaroe. aaLook At This One"--PARTIBUS INFIDELUSINCAN YOU A!I8WEB And then, too, were this costumeANY BBAL FACrS? worn ':ti!!l uuy degree of steudiuc.-Heudline from Indiana Student. there mi"ht be some exeuso for it. 01.No. We can't. II! fact one of the the �round that it was preserviuir l:cardinal tenets of our iutelleetual code worthy tradit ion, A mau mi,l!bt COIl­h:IS always been the comforting prop- ·ceivably light his house with wax CUJ1-osition that in an argument of any dles tziunued them with t!llutrer� hekirul real fnets are 80 soli.Uy and beau- eause he thought, this picturesque til'tifully unanswerable. When presented tail of a bY,I!one ern worthy of pres­with a real fact, the only recourse UI4· ervatfon, But wouldn't, you all :lel,ually is to deny that it is a fnet. that it was idiotic to use wax ('u1I4IkHowever, tlus is not the point whlt·h and Klluffers one ni�lat out of the yeart he Student wishes to make. The -Nay on tht." ("'ellinJr of JUlie 15-illItloomington Daily revives, under tho order to commemorate the h.stnllntio­:.bun' III�adinsr, the proposifion that of an eleetrle li,l!ht system ill his bun­tho eollt'C'e man of t.()(lay is a fundu- galow? A Hpinllill,l! wheel iM all ril!hmentnlly uneducated animal. When it in its place-c-opposito tho what-not, j IIconu-s to J:Nlcral information, his liu.- tho corner wheru the book·case wouldhi'itit'� are far £!Tt'ater than his assets. Jl"t fit. But. the modern city man whrIn proof of Which, the Student sub- triea to use tho splnnlng wheel as thomit s a li�t of sixty questions, cover- Nourse of his threat I-why, he eouldu'tinl! a wide ra.n� of I!eneral knowl- be couv ieted of a murder whether h('(',I!!t'. Some of them, we confess.leave wr-re wealthy or not.II� rather cold, Still others are renllv To our notion, the cap ana (!own he-of 1'0 olementnrv a nature thnt thr-v 10ll,l!s ill tho museum, and not 011 tlnro either disti�ctly out of place in n eampus.('(llJt'�t� questionnire; or. possibly, tIll'·'«oneenl a rather eloquent sarcasm 011the average collegian's mentalNluipmcnt.Tho list. brinsrs to mind a chapter inOW('Jl .Iohnson'a "Stover at Yalt',"wlH're tho author puts into the mouthof one of his characters a scathinx arerni�IlJII('nt of the modern college mall's(,1I1tnr111 deficiencies, Ho recites a':·of su bjecta of Importance in anys('h('mo of sreneral culture, pro"il'�­that with one eueption, the memborsof the !,!roup before him know noUlit.··ahollt llistorJ'!. relisrion. music, art, et('.··You know Carme��od old Tor('l.'l_.lor song-" he says. "Do any of youknow who wrote it?" W' e ha'-e oftenwoncler('tl how mnny Chicnsro stutlentsif put to the test, would know whowrote the story of Carmen, and wI ("('omposed the opera.An editorial in the Brown DailyHerald mentions the fact thn.t the se�­iors havc ,'oted to wear their calH'·the remainder of the year, and the!!'owns on "certain days"--ehilly cla�·<wc imagine. The idea of utt(\ .. ·('heap heresies has alwa.yS been pecu­liarly abllorrent to us. And yet, isn'tit about time this question of nentlc­mic tr-Lrb W11S examined in the Iii!),'�onunon unaerstanding? - To US, thel':tp nnl J:OWn have nlwa.yS looked 1)='.­ticulnrly ridiculous. The distinctionmarkintr off the "lICholar" (seniorpleaso C()py) from the rest of theworM, has Jonl! since ceased to exist.The scola.stic regalia serves a. realpurpose only in the hands of the c:-­toonist who finds it neeessary to portrny a University MaD. ,. ��J A lightweightstriped flannel.Light in colorand light onyou. Fashionedin a roll lapel ISac S u it-patched "poe-kets and thestraight cutEnglish trouserYou can't���. equal it nor canyou help butlike it-Price$25.00Tho Daily Nebraskan tells of a fie:e lasa ill physio�ru.phy, which tooktrip to tho Missouri river gtudyiuC' t luland forllUl 011 itg banks. "Pc visltethc Old .Mutldy once, and the menuwill Iinger 10Jl�. It is hard to con.ceive of any one studyill� Iand fori.there, because of the Jtreat praefica.difficulty experieueed during the rai Ispells (nnd tho Nebraskan cmphusi7.4"the rainy weather the party encou n­tered Oil its journey) of distinguishillgthe river from the surrounding COUll­t rye Th� color of both is pructieaU}tho same, and tho quantitative differ·t'nee in the constituents of each is, toany but an expert, quite ncgliJ:ibl(.'The land is npproximately of the COli_ 'sistcncy of thin 2ruel nnd the rh'(':I18s about tho same botly IL8 thick, rh·;creom. When blindfolde�. only a nntive Missourian can tell the two apart.And yet the party enjoyed .them·selves. This is one of the peculiar'ties of field trip pnrties-they alwn�·enjoy themselves. It seems to be allalmost mathematical axiom, that tht·enjoyment varies directly as theamount of creature discomforts exper­ienced on the road. 'Ve recall one particulnr trip. where We essayed to cookour own supper. This turned out to b(a mistake, because we spilled some tobneeo into the coffee, and upset thismixture into a fryiDl! pan full 01baked beans (we had to warm then'some way). bacon. and esr2B; and i I·the ensuing confusion our wind..shel­ter, constmcted aecordinsr to the bestrules and regulations, was blown down.But we had "a perfectly bully time." A SuggestionOur many mixtures in home spuns andcrash materials will please men of taste.Dockstader & RexfordSuite 8�6 Republic Bldg.State and Adams St.Chicago.Tbe New Tan-" Want 8DgpstI.oDa far "0" Book. FittleeJl Attend Graduate Pfcn1c.--- Suggestions for the improvement of Fifteen WOmen attended the pienic• next year's "C" book are wanted by supper given for members of the Grad_makes it possible tho Y. 1\[. C. A. Students havin2 any unte department of the Y. W. C. L,to otTer have been requested to give yester,lay at the home of Mrs. Juliafor us to 0 ffer yo U t_h_em_to_O_"_'_iIl_e_M_il_le_r_in_C_o_bb_1..;..,5A_.__ C_I_,_ar_k_e_Ha_l_lam. _a suit for $30 whichwould have costyou $35 under theold tariff- .. -other "Do I remember the stories thatJim Wheeler used to tell at college-when we all got around in a nng­and lit up our Fatima Cigarettes­well I should say yesl Ha, Hal Anddo you know I have never founda cigarette, since, that pl� meas ,veil as Fatimas-mighty goodsmokes. "It"sjust this sort of satisfaction that has madeFatimas the biggest selling cigarette in thiscoUntry I Plain looking pacbge-but inside,twenty of the best.fl1!!ftCIGdErrESX- ... «,,:�� Individual- �O j6rl,'e- "� -,� it:Jl""_�_"--Rosalie Inn Cafe5701 Harper Ave.Breakfast 3Ge Luncheon 25c Dinner 50c6:30 to 9 11:30 to 1:30 5:30 to 7:30We Make a Specialty of Sunday Dlnner 60c. ISeneci from 12 to 2:30. Luncheon 6 to 7:30, 25c.ALL on BImAD AlO) PASTRY IS II A D E AT HOM EWE 8'1'AlO) FOR SBB.VICE. PUBB F 0 0 D AlQ) CLEANLINESS••••••••••••••••••••••••••BaaemberJ If i. isn't coat-cat.it isll't OLllJ8 ...THE DAILY MA&OOli FJUDAY, IlA.Y 8 191'-ElENIoq MEET SOPKO_ORESFOB IlftEB..OLAS8 JIONOBS ANNOUNCE ENTBIE8 NBPUBPLPE T&A.OK BVENTSThis model has proven to be one of thebest styles we have ever shown. Plain blues andgrays and many striped and mixed patterns.READY-TO-WEAR $25 & UPMEtts <H SHOPOBI_VIe: at Hen.e ... ge18 • 20 E. .JACKSON BOULEVARDChic-eoThe Vogue of � ("Bull" Durham 1 Pennsylvania Avenne.18th and H StreetsTo seekers of a hotel whereluxurioos quarters may be �cured. where charm and ccn­gmial atmosphere rrnail, andwhere cxc:ellm� 0 serYlC'C iiparamO'"'t. the HOld Powhabnoeers just sccb indUCCDICDts.Rooaas with detached bathmay lie obtaiued at 11.50. S2 00and � Rooms with priftU�dI, �SO. IS.OO aDd •C!�f:::-W����'Write for booklet with map.CLIPPORD M. LEWIS.lIanascrin fresh, delicious, hand-made cigarettes, was neverso predominant as it is today. Men of wealth andcultured taste everywhere-in the exclusive club,on the private yacht, along the avenue, at everynotable gathering and occasion-roll their owncigarettes with "Bull" Durham, to suit their indi­vidual preference."Bull" Durham Cigarettes have a wonderful,unique, exquisite savor and relish, found in noother cigarettes-in no other tobacco... GENUINE:BULL DURHAMSMOKING TOBACCO(Enou," for forty J,anJ.maJe dgard/� In cacla 5c sack)The inimitable flavor of "Bull" Durham cannot beduplicated in El ready-made cigarette-the delicate. elusivefragrance would escape IonS! before the cigarette issmoked. It can only be retained in the bun. of tobaccoin the "Bull" Durham sack-and enjoyed -in the /tah­lOlled "Bull" Durham cigarette.Learn this disrinctive form oftobacco c�ioyment today- "rollyour own.An illusfT".,tcd l300klct FR EEshowinS! how to "RoliYour Own," nn� a Book of cigarctte papers,Will bo:h be mailed. free. to any addrc!'s inU. S. cn postal request. Addrr.ss ··Bull"Durham, DUrham. N. C. Room J210.THE AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY ..,PROFILE-Scarf slide spaceand lock fron�ld01�arsGMIIIIt.,_" , "' ....lJN1TED Stma'. QJU.A& en 'nOY. N.Y.SUBSCRIBE FORTHE DAILY MAROON.I Coutehie,One mile rUll_�ort.hWe8teru: Osborn,Kraft, Traxler, Smith, Ferry, Cuuuiug­ham; Chicago: Campbell, Leisure, Cel­well, Goodwill\ Chapman, Merrill, Nc,,)'comb, Stout, Stegeman, llart.2:!O.yurd dUBh-Northw(,,�tcrn: Thuy_Int11&-1I.1JraI Cb&mplocr.hip WCl BeDec:lded b,. Besult of Oam� Tue&­cia,. at 3:30 on Stag« Field. (Continued from page 1)Mauger Fitzpatrick of the Seniorl·I:l.�t4 baseball te� has aeeepted thechallenge issued by Captain Whitingo� the Sophomores for a baseball gameLotweeu the two class teams to deter-mine tho interclass ehamplonship of er, Vau l'elt, Wurrick, Osborn, Hotch­tho Uui\·ersity. The Seniors defeated win; t:hicllb"O: Barunelk, Knight,Warll,the Juniors last week by a thirteen to Boy.l, Breathed, Coutvhie, �tt'1:t'llmn.eleven score, and claimed the cham- l:!U·ynrd high hurdles-c-Nurthwest.,l,iollshil), uut have been ehallenged uy Nil: Guuuou, JU,JUl''s; Chieago: Ward,the Sophomores, Hurwitz, Gutwillig, TholUus,.McLnn;;h-The ,It'l'iding game will be played lin.Tuesday nt 3:30 on Stagg field, It is Qunrter mile ruu-c-Xort hwesteru: Os­l.rnhablo that Manager Pltzpatrh-k born, Hotchk in, Huwley ; t:hil·:Ij.!O:will use the same lineup tbat was so W:Lrll. Boyd, Bren: 1,'.1. Cuutl·tai,·, �le­slll'c't'ssflll ngainst the third-yonr nu-n, Lnughfir; �It'rrill� �te':':I'lIIall,BI'ck\\ith,nnd in all probaitity Willinm�, who Cornwell, Stu ius,finished the Iast game, will be till' Two mill' rllll--.:'\tlrtll\\"l,�tt'rll: Os·r;rst choice for mound duty, Kennelly Lorn, Kr:l.ft� 'I'ruxlvr, �lIIith, 1-\., r ry ,will n�:.tin 0 behind tbe bat. ltollltoll CUllllill;.:halll; ('hi,·aj.!lI: (·:1I11j1I'I·II. ('01.has been selected to tlo tb� twirling I \\'l'1I, (illo'l\\'ill� (''':11'111:111, Xvwvurub,for the second-year ml'lI, with Hnrper �tlllltl Wil�ulI. Tl'nillj.!:I.rl'('�i\"ing. :.!:.!I� Y:II'II low hurd h-s -- :'\OI'th\\,t·�tt;rll'Vhitilll! eluim .. s to II:1\"e several oth, --'fh:l�'l'r, Hote hk iu, \nlitth.'; .huues,l'r stnrs that he will spring in th.' Ellis; l'hil':I�u: Wnr-l, B,,�·t1, ltreut he.l,pi III e, among them Riek lfa�th('ws (illtwilli;.:. �11·L:UI;.:hlill.who played with the .Tuniors in their Hulf 1IIi1t.' ru n-c--Xort.hwest e rn ; O�,::ame. Rick elaims thnt he Iearned tho born, Hotchkin, Huwh-y, Kruf't ; Chien­weak points in the Senior Iineup ill ('-�': e:lI11plll'�I. Lt.b;md Gllllllwill ��er.their lnst game. I nil, St out, :Sh'j.!l'm:III, Hurt, Bt't'kwILlt,I Cornwell, �.Polt' yault-.""orth\\"l'sh'rll: Poise,THIRD P&"3SE.N'lA'1'ION Nichol; Chit·:a;.:u: Thomns, Brown,Moore, Boro", lIe,llt'r.SHOW WILL RECEIVE(Continued from pace 1)I IILlh. shut "lIt,-:'\'lrthwe·�tt'rll: Bah--------------------------------Lili Lieber, Florem-e Carroll, Ellinor hitt. Sl'hlll·t'hl·rJ!t.'r, (;:11111011, Whittle;Dotv Alico Rockwell, Billa WOathl I Chiengo: f>t.'� .J:I,rlliclI. Xorgren, Hl':u-ksE!��:'or Hunter, l\lnrgaret Monroe, I Uunnillg high jump-:'\orthwl'stern:"faTie Sullivan, Lillian Bailey and ba-l Maury, .J:.tI1lt.'S, Hill; Chit'�o: I1ur-hel Sullivan. witz, Des .lurdien, Cox, ('iurga.� Tenny,Sophomore :Meet Toda,.. Brown,Committees of all classes will meet 1 Discus thrnw-Northwl'�tt'rll: Bab-nt 1: 15 today in the League room. bitt, Schneeberger, Cuuuon, \\'hittle;Chiengu: Des .lnrdicn, Xurgrcn,Sp:nks,MOST JAPANESE FAVGB Brown, Huntington.PEACE WITH AMJ!B.ICA. Broad jump-c-Northwestcrue War-SAYS CHAPEL SPBAXER ril�k, Schneebergeu �[aury, Jomes,lIill; Chiengo: War.l, Boyd, Hurwitz,'I'hat, most of tho Japanese people Gutwillli�.n re sincerely desirous of peace withthe United Sta.tes, was the statcnlt�ntma.le by Dr. Willett in his talk On th.� 10.111. hn.Jul1l('r throw-Northwest·('rn: Rahitt, �l·h1ll'('hl'r�cr, Gannon,\\1Iittlc; t:hie·a.;;o: Del> J:lrIUen, Ball,intern:Ltional relation between the h\"o Rellmon.('ountries, yesterday at Divinity chap.el. He declared that, though· the mili· Jlag;a.ziDe wm Be Out Today.tnry pnrty w:ishell wur, the country is The April number of the Unh'ersityhecoming too Christianize(l to be hos· of Chicago Magazine will be put ontile to America. s:lIe at the Press totlay.Learn to Dante CorreetlyGenuine Argentine, Tango,Maxixe, Hesitation Waltz, etc.as dan c e d and tau g h t byMaurice and Castle.(AssembUes Sat. evenings at 43d st.. calumet AVJTBBBSA S. DOLAN(Fourt.h ,-ice presiclent International AssGcin­tion 'lIaster of HaneinJ:): member of Chicn�olJanl'.inlt :Master's Association.Studio: 5:161 Cottage Gro'·e A v. Phone II. P. 6S!;2)'ri"nte l('��ons by appointment.Tonight and tom·orrow night willbe the last chance you will haveto see 66The Student Superior."This IS something you cannot afford to miss. Just asktho�e who know.Tickets on SaleMandel torridor 18:15 to 2:45Quadrangle Fete Tonight.