,:r.�tl�.------,1m t laily _araan V1U'VBB8Ift' 8QfO mD&.YA26IJ1au� ...001QW •\ BBXIOB· SOPBOKO&BGAIIB, 3:30, ftAOO FIELD...--VoL XII. No. 139. Ulf'IVBB8ftY OP OBIOAGO, TUBSDAY, KAY 12, 1914.LAW TEAMS WIlL MEET FORIER STIJDENTS AREChicago and Northwestern Bar- . CHOSEN TOristers Will Play Ball Here Satur- .day MOrl'ing---T wo Varsity Cap- EigbteeD Graduate. of Law.tains are in Lineup Scbool aJ'e Selected h�Order of tJ.e Coif,TEAl MEETS PURPLEAT EVANSTON TODAY PREPARE FOR lLUNl HAVE OUTDOOR SINGI WEATHER IS GOODTrack T earn Defeats NonhwesternEasily and Worktl for Dual Meetat Champaign Friday-Gilrs Attractive Pi'Ogram Offered-Team Favorite Blackfrian Glee Oub andOrchestra Will be FeaturedNorthwestern Game is Farst ofCnaciaI Pair This Week-DesJardien and Kelso to PitchCHINESE SQUAD TRIMS With 3. victory over Xurthwesteru's Baseball teams !'epresenti1l2 the Uni-V ARSIn track team safety recorled Dir .. ".tor PROFS MAY 'START SOMETHING' veralty Iuw school, and the law de.. MISS BREClENIIDGI ILa1IDpartmont of Northwestern. will playSutur.lay morning on Stagg field. 'F'lual nrrangements for the game were Eighteen former LaW' SelloN .....ma-le by representative of the two dents at the. U�veraity � et� �sehools yesterday.Chumpaign, The Illini havo a larger outdoor sing and band concert of the Both teams will bc represented by mecbership in the Order of Coit; �veteran players. On the Chlca.goo nine Law honor aoeietlt at a recent' �will be Captain Catron and Tom Beo- ing. Several other men and w�field of last year's Conference eham-ity in the hammer is expeeted to gil·e arranged a varied prograsn of .whieh pions. and Captain ,Ta.ek Boyle of the who are eligible to memberahip ... �the Orange and Blue the meet. Chi- the impromptu selections will he the 1912 nine, Arthur Gee, formerly a sent letters' asking them to" jolA' 't�1__ t .1 t t f t Mr Ste h d U Varsity catcher for Miami, will society, but ha.,,·e not ve_ t ·beea JaW4("ago can � couu eu UpOll 0 cap ure ea ure. . veus as urge a stu-on the University team. and Wendell Ja majority of first places, but there dents to bring any instrument up to Levi, pitcher fo� Charleston univer; fromis 3. lack of good second material in '.1 ten strings. A motley array of mau- sity of 'V.est Vir�rjnia, will be on the F'irst amone those ehosen ia De&af .1 I· it . I· .1 11 mound. The Northwestern aggrega- Breekenrid .... e. ll. a.ny oJ! the otharSllnumber 0 events. uO lOS, gut ars, VI0 Ins anu ce 0$, are tion will also contain several stars of �Chicago meets Northwestern"s reor- The Illini won from the weakened expected to accompany the piano, former collegiate teams. just selected are p.raf_� 'in dUreJ"�'ganized ba .. sebull tt':alll today ill th e Badger team Saturday at Madison, which will be backed up agnins; BoJie Names KeD. ,ent :lnhoersities throughout the CO�-. � If h th· The Iineup for the Chicago nine wa: trv, �l.i�s BreekenridOA is the onlYfirst or two crucial Conference games j'6�� to 49%. Legler, one of the fnst_ Hutchinson care, t e wea er 18 announced by Manager Boyle yester- oF a-tb· k ChI» • thl t ·11 b .'1 th· ·11 be t I t·l 1 I II woman except Miss Eileen Marldey,tQIS wee. oae ab'"C s a e es WI est high hurdlers in the Conference; au, e SlOg WI pos ponet un I 4 �y as J.O OW8:r tl I» I t E to 1 k Catron, 8.<;.: Scofield, 2b: Stryker. receive the' bonor' fr� thiS e..... �ter.. Qf.'.aco 1e urp e a ,·ans n, anl ap· White, a star distance man, and Sehley next wee • --..:'lb: B('U' 3tl b; Boyle, e; Reiehma.n, . fparently nre in for a stiff' gallle. North_ a sprinter, were unable to 'Compete, Seniors will gather next to Mitcbl!ll L(wi, p; Gee, If; Daly, rf; Swanson,cf. the order •. The eOPlPlete'list o( ormel'western was beaten by Minnesot3. Sut· Gill's team showed to advantage in tower, juniors at the southeast corner At n. late hour last night the lineup students ehosen follows:.:.'1 b G I .1 (.f the Northwestern team could not be Hew ""'.Jwra.'. .uruay, but outhit t 0 op lers anu lost every e,·cnt and won by sheer force of the court, sophomores at the south· obtainecl. k ·d '()4..-.;at:.(inly because of errors. Kelso, who of numbers. With at least two per· west corner, and freshmen, together Sophroni� Br� enn gte, :r-:-.lVill work for tho Pu.rple, is 3. good formt'rs of Conference point winning with the second year men. l WOMEN IN GREEN B:ALL ant dea.n of w. omen at the Unift��;m&.ro an41 ul)pears tlangerous. Friday's ability in each e,.ent working for to EN'l'ERTAIN CBD'.DREN Charles V. Clark, '04, now practICIng. Ch . ·11 Blackf. riazs. SiJlg... OF FACULTY MJ!MBBRf I·n Chicago,· Leon P. Lewis, '()5.:,·oCgame with IllinOIS at ampalgn WI lllino1·s, DI·rOl'tor Stturg does not look B kf II th f...... _ The la.c rlars WI SlOg elf a. F.f . . .. gh. ,IU[b tl fi t f tl . 1 . ·tl ·t be ordl·n'" t .... ranarr ... r 1 ty chlldren, all under Beven Louisville Ky.·, J. oseph BlD am, �,e Ie 1rs 0 Ie crucla senes WI I forwartl to anything more favorable "orl e num rs, acc ... o.u r-" f .,. .' ' ..the lIlini, aud a defeat will come close Henderson. The men's and women's years 0 age, attenlled a party J;tl'.e-' T.rofeSlSOr at Lela.nd Stanford univer·than a close score. ·1 +. f ·th hy Green hall women yesterday for r. .. .. Ofto wrecking Chicago's championship BasIl7 DerMot Xorthwestern. ��:��!; ::s:s:::o 0:£ �aulorc:��n. chi.lclren of .faculty members.. .Jeanette 'sity; ��� _!�h�· 05;, �em�: .___ �bopes •. _ .• _ . - .. _.' . __ .• _......... �_,_,_��'.�_.':" _o •• _ •• __ Witll' ... thct ·orebet:Jtra--aDd- -Mandolin- _Chi.ldy-lla.l:ri.e� '_�d-��rt!tlre mlnois State � assoeiJdi��Chicago clearly demO'DBtrated su· I bs ra.. .ntforei the piano the band Bar�ows rec�lved pnzes for arrlVln$! La· d Bell '07 .a Chicago a.ttcnaeYirIn spite of tho loss of Captain lie· cue 112. h' I C{1rhest. RInIr.around-thc_rosy, :fish lr " ".Cosh anti other star players and of periority over Northw .. tem's track aDhclltlhe stluldent ';t"hOICeeS,ntl.rte ecamvpou�me ponll, Lonclon Bridge, and other game� Edgar Maple, '01, of' Terre lIaIaia;team Saturday. After the first four s ou c swe over e . J "1 ft b· h th .. '07 _._;_;.._Coach Grady, duo to the reeent eligi· Th six o'dock chimes will termi- were p aJ CC, a Sf w Ie. e womeT Ind.; Chester Vernier,. . , pro u.a.�c,.ents Direetor Stagg's athletes were e. 'U Ste �l'rvetl refreshments on kIndergarten . • rR._..i-bility squabble. Murphy, Northwest· nate the mUSIcal program.. .-.r. ve?s t bl at' the UiLiverslt;- .of IUlnou; �-ern's new coach, a.ppears to havo leading by a 31 to 4 seore, and this has promised tha.t the faculty wIll a es.. '01 ·rof...or at· Leland su.i-"start something" during the after·. Huston, . , P . ,. '..' : . ,. :rounded outl a well-balanced team. l(.'nd was never threatened.. Northwest-noon. The program will probably be TO HOLD Q1JALIFYDfG f(lrd; Vietor H. Kulp, OS, prof_.�The infield is. re-enforced by su ch em captured· but four first p1aees. as follows: PLAY FOB �. the university Of Oklahoma; ·.Jam .. W;stars as Hightower at short, IIisiop antI had it not been for a slam in the '!'he Proa:ram. GOLF CHAJlPIONBBlP Simonto�. '08, �f. C1U�; �uu... s;.at :first and Evans on third. Lewis be- hanmaer, the Purple would have boon �: �:. Alma Mater" from "The Qualifying rounds for 'the Univer· Leary, '08�' of 8a:It' Lake city" UtaII.ibind the bat, rep'laees Me Cosh, and hopelessly swamped. )!'rancis Warcl Pranks of Pa;prika," to be letl b' sity 20lf cbampionshfip, whieh were Herman G. Ja.n:ies, '09; iDstruetor a4h d 11 .t ...... ·nne ota. The was the individual point winner, take Rid George and the Black to ha""e been held yesterday,h'8.V'e been . . .: . , ..IL.._ .......... :S owe we agaans .ul S ow an - the un. iversity f;»f �eU81j �rp �... 1 . urdl· 1 friar east. postponed until Fritlay, on aceount of ..outfield is comparatlve y inexpen· ing the two h e raees In easy �y.e :I •• Band. tbe poor eonclition of the .Jackson park Dermot� 1)9;' of TOpeka; �; :Leo.enceel. Kelso is one of the strongest and running second to Barancik in the .t. "Bright College Years," by Glee links. They will be played off in three W. Hoffman, '10, 8.ttO�y·at la� ·iIaPitchcrs in the Conference. bundrecl. Baraneik and Captain Os· Club f'lights of eigM men, and any under_ . . Wi'n" -11 or• �dllatc in tho Uni".�rsity is eligible Chieago; Au�ergno I �Bt ,. _".ChiDeae Win 8&t1II'da7 borne of Northwestern both annexecl 5. Band. h barIea B.. 8taJro�• 6. Chicago song, by Womeu's Glee to enter. Amonsr t GSe who bave ale Memphi,. Tenn.; C ..Chicago was no matc� for the i:l.Sl two first places. duh. reaif�'; siJrnifif.'fl their intention of con· '11, of MnseatiDe, �owa; aDd �a. . r Baran .. ;k I·n the hundred ancl tw-o- 7 Ba d testjn� are Wanl, Cummins. McDon·team from tho Chinese uUl\"cnnty 0.... • n • H T'h '11 f Lo� Utahh dl C ....hAll C). .Oret-hestra. aId, orton." iting. Ta.ylor. Dona.- Bowen, , 0 . .'Hawaii Saturday, and succumbed !.,. 3. tewnty, Ward in the ur es, ami....... 9. Band. hoo. Goollman, Stcwemron, Daly, Good· The Chieago Chapter of the OrW5.0 score. The Hawaiins ,lispl:l.ycd :n the miltt Thomas in the polevault, 10. Class or hall BOng. man, Willard and Grimes. of Coif � �lish�}D' �9!�,. �ability of the major leaguc ,·arict� Norgren in the 8ho� Gorgas in the tI. Alma Mater. MRS. roDSOX BBCOVBBS is similar to the adeDti4e. hoaor ...and bacl little difficulty .locating Dc� high jump, Campbell in the mile, and WOODYAft 'rO LBC'rUBB FRO. SBRIOUS ILLBB8S; ty, Sigma XL The' 1lQIDbeI' � �Jardien's eurvC8. The wholo te�lm Stout in the two· mile, annexed first ftDS AFrBBNOON' OX WlLL CONfiJiOB 'rBIP dents who ean be ·�l��' is 1iDdted�.",eel batt· .. :11 1 1 nlaees. The best TW'rformanee of the PB&.mICB OF IIBDICIN':"f ..... _ _;_,t �n" .. t_,showed advanc 109 s I , :l)l •. r- \V ortl was reeeh-eci at the Presi.. ton per eeot 0 - 5&-..ua ...... · �but. ono regular failed to hit 1Dfely. day was the work of Campbell in the !Dr. R. T. Woodyatt. of the Sprague c(ent's oft'ie� ycstertlay that Mrs. Jud·mile, who finiBbed in 4:31 1·5 after Memorial institute .. will deliver a. pull. son, who is now in Pekin, has been JlBDIOS WIU. 0JB)08B .lie JeetDre on "Some Bearings Ol'll the . I ·n b· h . -� ---mnnl.ng the enti·re distanee far in the' u 1· . h· senon .. " y I, ut)S now muc unprov· M'P""J'IIA V.E Aunv- 'Theory &nd Pmetiee of .Inec )eme" t 1� ccl. Mrs ••Tu,lson suft"ered from a Be- ; 'OO"-_i_OJI �Tlead: t'ftemoon at 5 in Pbysiology 25. Dr. ,·ere illness before her departure from . . -� , ._. .8UIaJDU7 of � Woodyatt i.... known a. .. nn authoritv on thc ('ampu�, anel tbe present attack is: Four men win be elaoeea to.'��..the metabol.il'ml of diabetes mellitul\" ",:.itl to ba'"e been a reeurrenoe ot the Kediea1 eehool Iloaor ' eOllDll�otla.ncl if' said to 00 widely ,,"c�1 in tht" prc,·ivus �iekncss. The sche.luled work the e1eetioea today. TIle poUa·wiIJ bit('hemical siclc of 2en(.'rnl mccH .. i"e. Ht" of PrC'si41ent .Jucl�n'f' party will not be .()J)en from 8:15 ·to Id5 O!" �e a�hn" done much work alonsr this line impp.in'"4l. an41 t,he journey into the in· floor of tbe PbywiolOlO". building. �lVith Professor Nel. of the Ch,· t('rior of Chin."\ win be continued u six e .. nditl� nomiaated. by the e .....L.t1ellartment. Dr. Woodyatt �ently �oon al'\ possible. exeeuth·e eOlllmiUeee are: Barry('(\ntributecl an arti('le on tho tran!'fu· ---- Uuber, Owen ·KiD.r, Edward H. Bra ..l'\ion of normal. blOOtl in a�h·nne(.'cl Grads Wlu Give Beach 1\u't7. meier, Will Brown. Ben'Dett B. �rk_e�s of diahetCf\ in thc .Tournal of Gm41uate �t.t14Ientl'\ of the Unh-en-itv �nc1 William .J, Eklund.the Am('rie.a.n MecHcal n.."!AOC'intion. will ,,;\"c a be:w-b part:y Friclay nisrbtin .Ta('k�on rmrk. Tho part�· \\;J1 mc('t WC.NEN' BD1'IOU CALL .AIlDoance Ust of Assocla.te& :-t ;; at, }.('xinJrton hall. All graduate FOB CO- -- PAIt'DDenn Lo'·ctt annonncecl at thc .T,,· �tn,l('nts h:t\"c ht'en im·itecl. - '&"&.E� -ruBSDA-ynior con('�o cho.pd �·('�terclny th(' �������'���mm iI tP '1'0 BB .lIi8OBDTln.m('� of the ('iJtht.y·fh·e men �:t",li Bulletinc1at('l'\ for tht' titlc of as.-.oI:'iat(' for thi� ���������� Sl: Contribution for the . 'WIoIIIIe!'s eodi;quarter. There are �,·cnty.ninc WOOl· ��: _SlOW tion of the Maroon wiU be rec�,.ved a.TnllA Y the bo" ;_ T �"':-"''''n or b". an.T mem·�n �antliclatcs. ........ �.""..., .-r___ .... JUlJlor cdlege chapel... women, 10:15, her of the sta« be�re Thunday atM!lDdfItJ. 10;45. Poem8 and· �.lI\puB·lItories aNet'J)eCially dosil'ed, lIie�ordin�" to ·tIl.Woodyatt lecture, 5. PtlJBiol� 25. editors.'University sing, 5, HUtddmoB courtGift 0l1Ib l»loaul FrI4a¥.TOMORROW. The Reynolds ('lub iDtonul will. Sonior college aDd eau.e 01 Com; he llf'M }'riday aiPt"u 8 ill-the elub, .r '., •aud A.dJIIlDtma.tIon cha.!Mf, room. .�:': r.'_ .... _·I,:.J'.' ... ·::::;tugJ.:' will eoneent rate on his weightConference Baseball Standing.w. L. rct.Jllinois .. .. .... 5 5 1,000Chicago .. ...... 4: 1 .sooWiscollsin .. ..... 3 2 .eooIndiana .. ...... :I 3 .500Purdue .. .. . ... !! 3 .400Ohio .... .. .... 2 :I .400Northwestern .... I 4: .200Miuucsota .. .... I 4: .200Iowa. .. ........ 0 1 .000 awl distauce men in preparatlon for .Music will fill the ai" provhllug thel-'ri,lu�··s duul meet with the nlilli at the weather man is kind, at t he ; firstStlUUl1 ul141 a better bnlauced aggrega- year today at 5 ill Hutehlnsou court .t ion tb3.11 Chicago' and supe-rior auil- Directors Blanchard and Stevens have(Continued - .... I)SBHIOBS AlO) SOPHOMORES0LA.B1I FOB BALL TI'fi�de .xu 100 yard d�h: Won by Barandk,Blval 'reams ... to Dec1 Intn .Chicngo; Ward, Chieago, sec.'oncl;rat CJaamploD8Idp �oon Knight, Chieago, thircl. Time. :10 215.GIl � Ono mile run: Won by Campl:ell,Sotthomores and Seniors meet t041nya.t :;::;0 on StalOt fielcl in a baseballgame to deei41e tho championship ofthe lTnh·(,1"I'ity. Thc m�rs of bothtearn. .. ha'·o their lineups complete andfeel confi41ent of ta.king tho gurne. TheSeniors defc:ltCtl the Juniors twoweeks aJ.'O hy a 1:1 to 11 score. an41clairr,(;cl the ehampionship of the Uni·,·('n-ity unt.il eh.a.Bengctl by the Sopbo- (Contiued on page 4)I! fte Aim Of Ule Upperd .. Coun- Id1lor JIoveaaento. ITo ('omc to a great unh·ersity Iunknown antI unwe�omecl. dazccl 1an41 stnl�lin� in tbe m�he8 of IrCtt "''\po; to be willing to gra� Imorp.�. at any �t.rn.w whieh may be oft'er· IThe Scni01"l' will usc prndi('al1y tho ('cl, but, alu, to have no� offcr- Itmm.e lincup tha.t mct the JuniorR. Wil- ('41-this is tho situation of manyIiams will be on the moun,l nn4\ K('n· r. fr�hman at our Univenrity.nedy will eateh him, Moulton an.1 Perhaps we mAy say it WAS theF08ter will be tho battery for the�· situation. For,two years ago, theond year men. The eompleto linellll!' UppercJaa CouneiUo� steppedwill 'b-: forward with a hand extended inSenio�Harris. 3b: MattheW'S 81'\; g1"(.'ctinsr. And now each year sheFit.zpatric� 2b; Behm, Ibj Reiehman, will weleome her freshman.' EaehIt: Gooclman, ef; Murray, rf; Kenne- year l'he will help to disentagledy, e: Williams, p. the red tape. Tbi� is the aim ofSophomores-R. Cornwall, 3b; lrat· the Upperclus Couneillor move--theww, M; Davis, 2b; Whiting. 1b; I mcnt-to ha"..e a friend ready toDonRh()(\ If: Weinman. d: M. Com·I I guiclo e\·cry fru.hman.wall. rf; Foster, S; Koulloa. p. .';". _..;. LuDn and IahiDda Speak,Aft."i"tnnt Prof('�r Lunn ac)4lr('s�('o\the Ph�,de-9 ('lub at a meeting �·f'<tt('r_tlf.V in Rven-on 32 on ··Not�8 on Qnn.n.tum The�ry." The Rotational ETI(,n!'·.l( Diatomie Gas A«orcling to Quan·tum Theory.'--___.._---Club WtI! IIeet 'roda.,..'Mte Householif Arts and Rom(\ FA'on·omi('lIt club will meet todav at 10:15in Emmons Blaino 210 to di!.eu88 plan!'tor the remainder of the quarter. meree10:15, JIaDdeLCollege of !:<illClUiOD eJ:ra.pel. 10:15,EmmoIlS B1aiDe 214. :�"1JI�!'.,,','ji.I,7'1'.,;:;:t:�.1,I;!{'!it;;I�.,;!��... '7�,-;jr1! ,i /'.. �.. }:J.,", .. '..J"","J'"� .. '."I'"ottlclal 8tudt'ot Newspul)('r of the UIll.Teralty of CblcaJ.:o.The Daily MarooD TEAM MEETS PURPLE��� ��---------- AT EVANSTON TODAY(Continued fr'AIl Pace L)l·ublh.lU'd morntngs. except Sunda, and The Chinese pulled oft' t>OlU6 sousation­\looda.r. elurlog tbe Autumn. Winter and.Slu'lng quarters, by The Dall, Maroon al fil'lding stunts, Ayuu :It short star-.taft'. ring in purt ivulur with a wonderfulburehund stop of u Iiuer,:N fl.. EditorAWetlee -..1.. Page's teum hit sufely but thre«Bulae.. Jlaaacertillle� with Xorgreu, Gr·l.)" :1 ... 1 Bohn-�pter .. d .. -.coneS-cia.. mall at lb. (>!l collcct ing' the s:lfcth.· .. ;. Des -Jur­CbS�.so I'oetomce. Cblcaso. Ill.. Marcil 11.1101. ufld�r .A.ct of lIarcb I. 1171. dieu received fair �Ul'l'0l';, ill eeit iealREAOHING FOR FUNDAMENTALS.LHunmu kuowledgo lIlay be comparedto a sl'l'il'S of mines, with shafts reach­jnl! dow II and tunnels brane hiug 011.into mi uut e horizontal rumif'icat.iousat d iff'crr-nt. IC\'I'IS-Olle mille of thissort for each field of knowledge. 'rh,eus ... tomary fiJ.,'UI'c of the tree with it�brunches would do well enough, w erit nut for the fact that the mine hbet ter suited to the trick of speee h-i--. "elil!l!illg' into our work]," gett.ingDO\\�� to fundamentals, :1I1tl so on. Howover-c.choosing- the mine-c-arbi-trar ily, if you wish-one may drawimmensclv illterestin� notions f'ron.the wllol� concept. For. instanee-c-thcobvious fnee of workaday lifc--in thedivision of kuowledgo as it exists iiieliffcrCllt people, is it;sl gradations iJlevels, Take the workman who lays aralroad track, His- knowledge is abso­lutely superficial. He knows what tcdo in his work; he does not know why.1I0r has he even a concept that thereis a Why. His mental capacity is ex,hauste-I in ;:raspinl! tile 'Vhat and the.'How of his work. One might say he-harl penetruted one or two shafts,clown .to the first level, and was ob,Jiv ious of. the. depths below him, aswelt as the existence of other shafts.Others go clown one level (leeper-the�'I!rap some of tho principles UpOJlwhich t.he work they (10 is directly(OUJlllcel: but they have oothing' but ahazy i.loa that there are other pri Ill' jples UPOIl which those they know arcfounilcii. For instance--a. man work·ing in a routine way upon tasks in­voh'ine air pressure, may have a no·tion of Boylo's law: but he knows lit·tle or nothinl! of the molecular theor,Y.whit-II affords the present <lay foun(la·tion for that law. AntI so on; the ex·aml,les mi:!lIt he multiplied eu(nes..�ly.Tn t1ismissinl! this ant!le of the sub­jC('t for the present, howevel\ it miJ!}lhe wen to su�gest an interestinl! hifof intr,)spe('tion-try to figure out forYO\lr�lf how many umines" of humankncwlecll!e you know, and how deep-­that is, how close to fumlamentals­your knowleflge is in each �one. Whenvou h:,"e i10ne this vou will have esti­matetl, to quito an extont, the real cul­tural '-nlue of vour education. Anotherint .. re�tinl!' stu;1y consists of the pro­('eli:> throul!h whi(�b human thought ha�pa�l'efl �ince the Renaissance in it.." Greenwood to Give IntOl1Da.'.two taskS-first, the c1isco-very of clif- Greenwoo�l women will hoM n ;laJl('et�Tl'nt "mines"-in fonnal lauguage.' in the hall nex.t Saturday night.th .. e1ifTeTentiation of seience---a.nd see'one1. t-'o de,"elopment of metho(ls inexploring thc.� "min�" onee i1is('o\"'eleeL The interest in such a purr-mitm�l\- he hintee1 nt bv mentionin� thfpri�Jlith'f' method �f Descart�, who(to u�e a rat.her suJK'rfieial statement)fil!ured out the worM from the e1epthsof nn nrmehnir--()r, to u� our figurewho attemptec1 from his ann chai'fil'l'f. to elisco\"er the min�; anel �('f'onel. to explore them-in contra!'t witrthfl (,Inhornt .. hlethods emplo�'cel nowin ('xploring' one minute little ltrnncllof �ome little tunnel at �ne le\'('l o·b W � • ·oIUQb ••a. M. Otarp ..a. P. )lIall&............................................. -.. ' tiVWlCBlPTIOS KATES.is, c.rder: 1:.'0 a year; 11.00 & Quarter.B, mall: U.OO a :r_r; n.2' a Quarter.Ii:l1ltorlal-Bu.lae.. Olflce. Ellia U.l·"ltr"b,,". Mldwa, iOO. .After 10 p mtl:rd. 1-.,.& Cln •!JlIroolJ l'n'St4, :;:;11 Cottuge Grove AT,"...I"one mine.Senio1's to llo1d Dinner.�f'njo� will hoM a eHnner an.l sin­tomorrow at 6 in Jlutchin.'Ion cafe.Miss Talbot to Talk.n .. an Talhot will speak at, .Tl1nior"ollf'g'e women's ('hapet this morninJ!at 10: 1;, in �Jandcl.Volunteer Band to Meet.The Stue1ent Volunteer hanel willnH'{'t tonight at 7:]:; in Lexington 14.OoundUon Give Tea.Th., Y. W. C. L. npperclMs council·lor ('omiUee will ho in ('haTJre of thewrckly tea to he given tomorrow at.:1:30 in tile League roolDS.Decoratin!! Committee to JIeet.Tho Jntercla.'I� Hop flecoratinsr ('om·mitteo ,,;ll meet today at 1:30 inBartlett.wm Bead from 0V14.Proff'��or lfi11CT wiJ] ,:;ve a rf'nclinl!from Ovitl at a meetinsr of the Cla��i�al ('luh toniJrht at R:l:; in Lexinl!t.onIS. :�."llll'Jlt�. although his t eum mates,la:ldl' three errors hl'lain:l him. IBox Scor� IChinece, R. H. P. A. E. III'usue, e, f: ! U 1 (I 0('1 in, :!t.. •..........••. U 1 1 :! 0Foster, r, f. 1 1 1 1 � I1 �) 0 .1111 �) :; ?o) I.-, :; 'J1 7 2 01 1 0 0o 1 0 0�ark, e ..•............. :�Kanynu, <.b.\Apuu, p ;.-\ "au !'I. s. �..,Akuna, It... ...•••.... -Puna, 1. f. . , 0Aloin, r. f. 0Totals 5 9 2; 12 1Chicago. R. H. P. A. E­O 0 1 2 0o 0 5 0 0o 1 10 0 1o 0 5 0 0o 1 1 1 0o 005 0o 1 2 2 2o 0 1 1 000221)McConnell. s 8. •• • '" •Harger, 1. f. . .1 ••••••••Norgren. Jb .lIann, �. " " .. , .Gray, r. f , .,' .Des .lardien 1' •.•..••••Bohnen, :;b .Libonnti, c. f. . .Colo, 2 .•............•Totals '. . . . . . . . .. 0 3 27 1��Chinese 2 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 �Chicago .. .. .. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-Stolen bases: Ayau, Kanyun, Akana(2), Chin. Sacrifice hit: Chin. Struc;out: By Des Jartlien, 4, by Apnu, "Bases on balls:: Oft' Des .Tarclien. 2.off Apau, 2. Time: 2:12. Umpire,Pick .. tt,Tea. and Smoker Pla.nned.Freshmen women will give a teaThursday in LexinJrl;on, and tho menwill hold a smoker Friday night in t.lu­Iteynolds club.»eke Wins from Delta U.Dolta Kappa Epsilon (lefeatecl Up·silon 12 to 11 in a hotly eontestcilgame Saturday. THESE PARIS GARTERS have been madeespecially for the benefit of Chicago Universitymen; they are new, the idea has never beforebeen carried out for any University.The value is excellent; you get the full worthof your money in Garter quality plus the Univer-·sity colors and design. Price, 25c the pair.Every pair of PARIS GARTERS ISguaranteed,to give you satisfaction.Sold only byA. DICK1302 E. 63rd Street,Near Kimbark Avenue.Regular 35c Silk ·Hose 25c pair.Crepe Union Suits $1.00Track Shirts 50c.Just Arrived, LONDON, and .New._ Corliss _Coon CollarPostpone Junior CLass Dance.The Junior class clance, plann�l fc'rFriday, ha.q been irH1efinitely post­poned. FOR SUMMERExhibit Photos at aub DiDner.PhotofYraphs by mom bers of tl.Geopho� clab will bo exhibitecl at 3-CHIlDer next Thurst1ay in Hutchinson�afc.. SHIRTS AND NECKWEARFire Guts ·tbe Dartmouth Press.FiTe tlcstroyed the Pr�s buihling ofDartmouth collego recently. The (la01-age arnounts to $25,000 and is partialIy covered by insurance.�Standish-a NewARROWCOLLARfor SummerAn ultra smart stylewhich correctly ex­presses the fashionSfor�CLUETT, PEABODY a: CO .. lIn:. lIaken LUlie SiMed to Speak.rtrofeMor Lillie will give an nc1f1re�!nn "The Mechanism of Fcrtili7.ation To Talk at IIil.th Oblb Keet:ID«If cTta 1\f cercill wiJ1 giVe a talk on Cornspo� Head Oeta BDaor.DT. n. F. MalJol']J. lIead of tile Cor-Our' spring and summer shirt stock is now completelWe have them in all colors, patterns, styles and ma­terials. Mushroom· tucks, plain Negligee and polomodels. Better look. them over while they're freshlDon't These Sound Good?Peau de Crepe SilkChamois Crepe SilkRajah SilkSilk and Linen English Crepe ClothFrench FlannelImported MadrasOxford WeavesAnd the prices from $2 to $10Our Neckwear stock is also most generous: English }'oulaTcls anll CluhStripes preelominating. The "Bat Tio" will play an importantPaTt in the attiro of the well groomed man, ancl we have awoncierful assortlnent.Scarves, SOc to $3.50 Bats, SOc, 6Se and $1MADISON AND WABASH"Thc Ahelta.n Tn�Ta13 for a Special r�poncl('n('e .1epartmont of the Uni·in tho Sea,Ul'Chin" at the Riologi('al "(,",it�, W:L� eh�n nresident of thoAlgehraic Cuneo, at a meeting of the ol .'duh .linneT tonight nt 7:45 in IIlltch· Chicn�o Alumni aMOeiation of Col�tcI·n ....... n. Ofl'iec- f,or n .. xt Y"!'T wl"11 he ,Junior lfnthf'.matical ('Iub tomoTl'owat h,." ... " "". t1nh-t!�ity At tho Annual dinner at t eehosen. 4:J;; in Ryerson 37,Grand Pacifie hotel, Saturday.SHELL AND BITOHCOOEKBH PLAN SKOKER FORIN'fBB...lIOUSB SMOKEr:;{i \'''11.REDMANOUNWOOD2 For 25 Cents.THE NEW SPRING STYLEEarl tl Wilson!\IAKERS OFTroy's Best ProductCLASSIFIEDADVERTISEMENTSUNlJlmWOOD TYPEWRITER in firstelass condit ion, for $35. 6 NorthHaU, 1_2 or i -8 p, m.,V .A..�TED-Six men with some ex-perienee in sal esmansh iii· to act asresident agents. for moving picturefilm ndvert isemetns, The work wiuloccupy part of their time now, anaall in the futura. Call at the Univer­sity employment. bureau todny at 2:30_FOR RENT-Three large light rooms,single or as a suite; prices reason­able. 1015 E. 5,lth place_ PhoneHyclc Park 5002_The New TariH---makes it possiblefor us to offer youa suit for $30 whichwould have costyou $35 under theold tariff-v-other .prices InproportionNicoll the TailorW='J.,rrelllEf SonsCIaFk and Adams Streets. Chicago •. ' SP£CIJlLBlGIl'TB nooB,BORTH AJIEBlCAH BUILDING5. W. Comer State 'aDcl JIoDroe.WILL ELECT MEKBERSTO BLACXFB.IARS ATNEXT TWO IG1BTINOS FEA� HOUSES AT ! �.-- �OALIFORNIA. WILL COST IFIVE MILLION DCLl Am" I- ,Twenty uew frutcrnity house'S wil Ibe erected at the University of ca.li-Iforuia for the Pauumu-Pnelfle exuosi­t ion, Th� sum of five million -lullurswill bo speut on the new buildlugs,five of which will be ready for oce",PUIlCY by next August.Miss Hyman to Give AddreS."'rht' Axiu! Gradient and its Re,lut ion to Ht';,!clll'rntion in Oligoehae­tr-s" W:L" the subjet·t of- a lecture by,\1 i�s Li hhie Hyman at hie ml'etinl! ofth,. Z4;01()J,!i4':ll duh y est.erday in Zoo-I t4lJ,!il'al 4'1111. yesterday in Zoology 24. Twenty a.t Lincoan House D:> ... ·'Twenty couples nt U>1141 04 I the Lin­coln house dance Saturday night inthe U('VlloI4lK e lu h. After tit,) Black­friar performance, several members ofthe cast joined the Lineoln houseparty.Blae kfrinrs will elect, new membersSnell ant! Hiteheoek meu will hold t.oduy :u141 tomorrow at 3:30 in Cobbau inter-house smoker\ Thursday, M.l' l:!A_ It. is usunlly till' "w;tom to elect!!S, lit 9 o'clock ill til«.' Hitchcock club fourteen men from amouu tho authors.}'OOIlIS. Tho committee in churl!e ot C:L",t :lU41 chorus at each of the meet­the affair follows: Leonard Loeb.ehair- ill�s. 'fhe DI('U are elected in I!roun�of seven. Tho initiatiou will be heldmuu ; I�rich ,1t.· .... ries, seeretary; Thom- Tuesday, !\lay 19.US Ryun, Beruurd Yiuissky, Howard ----.-- Oaldwell to Speak on Florida..GriJ..�LYt UIIII Uicluml Gamble. A pro; Interfratt,:rnity Oouncil to K.eet.. Assoeint» Professor Culdewll willTho ] nter-frnternity council will speak on the touic. "Across Southernarralll of stunts und speeches will J,,- t ttl "0· th R ..... ,1114'P oruorrow a:·) 111 e ey" Florjclu,· at a meotiug of the Botunicul Inol-l« r-lub, dub today at 4:30 in Botuuy 1�_One.llal' PriceSale.o' Copies0' Paris .odelsFor Tllree OarsTHE $10 TRIMMED HATS $5.00 '!lae S7.50 TRIIIIIED HATS $3'75TIle S5 TRIIIIIED HATS $2.50Paris Hat Shop��(W2W?Our Opening S�le!Begins May 12, 1914We cordially invite the University ladies to our grandopening sale at 863 E. 63rd street, during the next week.Our opening sale price is reduced enough to offer you,the best chance of purchasing. We are the largestJapanese store and the only one to have your purchasingsatisfaction in. this location. We are located at your walk­ing distance after supper. Instead of going down town. come right down to our store and save your time andmoney. We call your keen attention to our price list.$14.00 SILK HAND-BRAIDED KlKONO $7.50$12.00 SlLX HAND-BRAlDED KANDAB.IN COAT $6.50$5.50 SILK HAND-BRAIDED HOUSE .JACKET $2.75$8.00 SILK CB.EPE ltDIONO $4.50$3.00 COTTON CREPE �'EMBJU)mEBED• EDrlONO $1.75$2.00' conON CREPE PRINT lDKONO $1.00$2.25 Cotton Crepe Hand-Embroidered House.Jacket $1.00Nippon Dry Goods Store.863 'E.AB'r SIXTY_TlIIRD STRElBT.TELEPHONE HYDE P.A.BK 970(Just OppOSite the DreXel Theater)'learn to' Dance £orreetlyGenuine Argentine, Tango,. Maxixe, Hesitation "Valtz, etc.as dan c e d and tau g h t byMaurice and Castle.(Assemblies Sat. evenings at 43d St." Oalumet Av;TERESA S. DOLAN(Fourth ·"ice president International Associa,tion llaster of Dancing):. member of Chic:1�(lJanein� llaster's Aesoclarlon,Studio: 5:t61 Cottage Gro,\·e A v. Phone H, P_ tiS!;:;Private lessons by appointment.I?:-1 r'\ IN OLUS the outside .hirt andunderdrawers are one garment.Tl1:smc:!ns that the shirt em't work out of the trousers, that therearc no shirt tails to bunch ia scat, that t!le drawers .. suy rut,"to S:lY nothing of the comfort and economy of s:l\-i:lr. a r,:lrment.OLUS is coat cut, opens all the 'W:ly down-cloiCJ crotch,closed back, See illustration.For golf tennis and field We:lr, we recommend t�le EilCci:a1attached collar OLUS with regubr or short sleeves. l':xtr:l sizesfor very tall or stout men. All shirt fabrics, ia smart designs,including silJ,;s-$l.so to $tO.oo.OLUS oae-pIecO PAJAMAS for loanainr. mtin: aM ('Of!I!(lna't-le .:�Ma.le on tbe .. me princi,le ., Ou.;S !"itt. - <:->at enf. c!� .... � <T<*LNo Itriacs 10 tichtCft or com. 100M. SI..sa 10 $8.50..A.Ic :FOUl' dcalet-'_ OWs.. Bool-!;� 011 ncraed-PHDJ.lPS-JDNES COMPANY, JLbn � I... tl9tBroac1....,. It. T.Bemanber! If is isn't coa�it isn't OLIVa WREN 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. Manyof them are the new knit­ted novelties.Bates Street Shirts, Silkand Madras" $1.00 to $4.75.Imported Neckwear.Sflcand $1.00, worth double.Silk Hose Guaranteedfor Six M on ths, 25c.They're SOc everywhere.Hirsch \Vick 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." 1\� ;"�)-._.,.. .. -��1f:�!1">,� �Rogers & May Clothes Shop1204 Republic Bldg.,209 So. State St.l-� .\�.'l"l--_jIf 'ST ATE Is in the Name, Safety Is Inlthe BankThe TIME 1be PLACE and tbe BANKResources. ,;1.flOO,OOO.CO3'-€ on Savings 6"10 on Real Estate MortgagesACCOUllts of PROFESSORS aDd STUDEN'l'S invited.OPEN SATURDAY EV:3NINGS.HYDE PARK STATE BANKCOIQNKA otr &3� ST. � LAKE: AVE, (The corner, ncar I, C. Dcpot.)JOH� A. CARROLL. �IMnt ROHI::HT ,"'. t:U)llIl�QS. \·I�-�ldl'ftt.,.. A. HAR:\IOS. • 0. ldl In--------------------------------------------�-----.SUBSCRIBE FOR TUI-: DAILY MAROONftIB DAILY MABOON. TUl:8DAY, IlAY 12, 191'"This model has proven to be one of thebest styles we have ever shown. Flannels ofblue and gray and striped patterns. .READY-TO-WEAR $25 & UPMElts <li SHOPOa.KTiet • Hen.eet(te18 • 20 E. .lACKS ON BOULEVARDCldca80Pennsytania Avenue.18th and H StreetsTo seebn 01 a hotel WMrelpxuriollS quarters may be K­cured. .. hue charm and con­genial atmosphere prnail, andwhere �lJmc:e of RnJCe "par:amount, .he Hotel Powbabllo&ns just hch indacezaents.Jlooma with detached· bathilia,. be obtained at SUO. 12 00and 1I.P.! Rooms witJa printe�th, p.50� SUO ud ap.c:!:!:.:-wT.:tn�J:.���Write for booklet with map.CLIPPORD II. LEWIS.)lanaSC'"Do I remember the stories thatJim Wheeler used to teD at college-when we all got around in a rmg+«and lit up our Fatima Cigarettes­well I should say yes I Ha, Hal Anddo you know I have never founda cigarette, since, that pleases meas well as Fatimas-mighty ·goodsmokes. "It·sjust this sort ofsatisfnction that bas madeFatimas the biggest selling cigarette in thist'O\mtry I Plain looking package-but inside,twenty of the best. �PROFILE-f� !,ir::C:fmzgelg IndividuaZW '2.0/Or15'nne leuoos WQ Joa shaaN EM u.e len'� CommJ1st. Good Food Proper!,. Cooked.IIId. CleaaliDeSI oar Motto. Inspect the KitcheaJnL A Mjejmuaa Price for High Qualit7 Food"lab ....... lie.. Cafeteria at LueIa.,... .&I.cuie IRJSIC c... .. Scarf slide �and lock fion��@:cg§lJN1TED SH1ItT .• CXJUA& co. 'I1tO\'" M.�SUBSCRIBE FORTHE DAILY MAROON.I PBBPABB FOB ILL1NI Running broad jump: Won by War-ti�k, Northwestern; Boyd, Chic�o,(Ccutiuued from psge 1) I5t'Cond; Thomas. Chicaeo, third. Dls-tuuce :!:! feet :! 3-4 Inehes,Chicago GuodwiJ4 Chi�ago; second: Two mile ruu: WOll by Stout. Chi,Kraft. Xurthwestern, third. Timo, -1:3.1 cugo; Traxler, Northwestern, Sl.,(·OIl,t:1� Smith, Northwestrn, third. 1'illH',Shotput ; Won by Nora:ren. Chieago ; 10:0; 1·5.Schneberger, Northwestern, second; Hammer throw: Won by Babbitt.0 e'8 Jardicu. Chicago, third. Distance, Nortbwestr11, t>cbnOOerger, North­:IH feet 55 inches. wester� second; Wbittle. Nortbwt..'8t-:!:!O yard dash: Won by Baraneik, ern, third. I>istlLll�e.}olO feet 8 Inehes.Cbie�o; Knight, Chicago, second; Ruuniug high jump: Gorgas, Chicu;Tbu�·t'�. Northwestern, third.. Time, �o, and JUlIletJ, Northweestern. tied for:2:! 2·5. first; Tenney, Chicago, and Mu.ur�·.120 yartl high hurdles: 'Von by Northwestern, tied for third, Height,Ward Chieago ; J&me8, Northwestern, 5 f ee -t 10 1·:! Inches.secoud- Gannon, Northwestern third. 2:!0 vard low hurdles: Won byTime, :16 3_5. "Vard, "Chit·ago. Thayt'r, Northwestern.4-l0 yard run: Won by Osborn,North- secoud ; �h'Laughliu, ChicDgo. third,western; Hotchkiss. Northwt'Kterll. Time. :26.��:t'Olllt; _ Breathed, Chicago, third. bSO yurd ruu- W Oil by Osborn,I'ime, :.,3. Northcw�tt'rll; St"'J!l'm:Ut. Chit·n:.: o, �.'4'-Pole vault e ""on by Thomas, Chien- ond ; Lesuire, Chiengo, third, Time,J!(); Folst'f. Northwestern, second; 1 :5S 1-5.llooro Boroff and Heller. CWeago. tiedfor third, IIt."ight, 11 feet 3 Inches, Will BeJdn TenDJa Tournament.I,>i�wus throw; 'Vo:n by Des Janlien, Pr e Iimiunry mntches ill the womeuaClllCUgO: Schneberger; Northwestern, tl'nlli� touruamcut will Itt' stnrt ed as���ollll; Whittl... Nortbwl'stru. third, i aoun ns tilt' weather Ill'rmits. TwvutyLJIstUlleo, 110 ( e 'ct l� Inch, . women arc entered,Home SPUDS and Basket Weaves.These are the popular materialsfor warm weather.To the man who paysmoderate prices. there isnothing that can satisfyhis personal desire to abetter advantage thanone of these suits.The above mentionedcan be obtained in everystyle and des ignEspecially priced at$25.00.Dockstader & RexfordSuite 816 Republic Bldg.State and Adams St.Harrison 447�--- --.--SELECT YOUR PANAMA NOWWHILE STOCK IS AT ITS BESTwe Wdl Hold for FUTURE DELIVERYHOME OFREDMANE�W S�TS'=I COLLARSPhODe B. P. 5160Jerrems TailoringMeans clothes that give youindividual good style.AS07�� Prices $30.00 to $60.00�t&ILOB PO. YOUlfG IIBBTHREE STOBES: 7 B. La BaDe" IS B .Jackson BlTd. 71 B IIoDI'08 at.. II IIi'