".'-�r·6 1 �,-_ ,� �.I ;,-.L.. ,.!.. --.� GBBBVA DDlJlBB!ftIUB8DAY.-------------------------_.Vol. xu. No .144. � OF CmCAGO. TUESDAY, KAY 19, 1914.HOLD GENEVA DINNER SUGGEST CHANGES IN CAP AND GOWN VICfORS NAME COIlmEES· FORWomen to Recruit Delegates for PLANS OF NOYES HAU I Take Annual Contest From Daily ANNUAL W. A. '.l DINNERAnnual Summer Camp At Din- -- II Maroon .by A Six Run Rally in --ner Thursday-Will Hold Sing One Hundred and Ten Women the Ninth Inning---Maroon LeatL. Margaret Riggs is General Chair.Afterwards Fde QuestioDDaires Offering All th W man aacI Margaret RhodesSuggestions Yea:.erday e ay Will be ToutmiatreaaCOACH PAGE AND HISFORCES MEET BADGERSHope to Avenge Saturday'. De­feat and Regain Grasp onConference LeadDES JARDIEN PICKED TO WINCoach Pago and tho Va�ity baseballteam leave th is morning for Ma<iisoJl,,,·hl·re they will meet tho Badgers. AJ­ter gtling into a tie with Illinois fntfirHt place in thc Conference race byFriday's brilliant victory, Chieug«succumbed t.o "'i�onsin SaturtlaY\ a011must win tucwy·!.i go.unc to stay ill therunning,Shorty Dl'8 .Iardlen is seheduled tobe in the box, :1.1111 if he shows thefonn he exhihitcd at Chnmpnign Fri;clay, Wi�onsill should llro"e an e3.'4'yviefim, Coach Page hinted nt a fewehanges in his lineup, due to S�turday's poor sllowing. and several reJrlllnrs may he benched in favor of newmen.Baumgartner Back in Game.With "cfty Baumgartner pitcllinghis first Conference game since llisacci.1ent., nntI piu..hing it W'on(lerfully:with the' tNlm picked to win, antl theoppot'ing piteher outda.sesetl, Chicagolost the ('ol'etecl first plaee by thepoor support of the rest of the team.. Wiaeonain matle errors. �in1� inthe seventh, when the ever.presentLefty sing:lC(l, with Harger on base;Bonlwnre droppoc1 the ban, and thetwo resulting runs tied the score.Cbieago did not seem to have enonghpuneh to win. and the ninth inningleft tho score stiD tied. The elevent.hinning RaW the .1efe&t of Chi('ngo b�­straight ba.qehall on the part of Wi�­consin, when Rule C!ame home on Hop­perl's single.BRuJl'�rtner pit.-hoo a no-hit srnmcduring nino inninW', and but for er­rors, wonld have 8('ored a nc·hit. ncrun game.Laws � BeUla 1ft.Tho J�aw ba.�ball �hampionship willbe tl�illed today at 4, when Delt.a. Chiand Phi Alpha Dt'lta play for the title.Tho bnUt'ries will he: Phi Alpha Deltn,Ghee :anll SamROn: Delta Chi, Gei�tl'rand Swa.nson.Pb.7 w.. _ Ba*etball '.l'omorrow.Tomorrow the 8O('()nd round of th�,internlMR st'ri('f' of lnLter ba,."ketlmllwill be pla� off. The Sophomoreshope to repeat last � vietory overthe Freshmen ancl defeat fhe .Tunio�_The Freshmen will meet the Senio�imm�liat.ely after the .Tunior_Sopho-more game.PROFESSOR GABDRBB 'l'OSPBAK A'.l' OLASSIO'SLTBBA,BY DBDICAT!(-Professor WjUiRm JJ,Lle 03rlln.· ..h('l:l�1 of tho Latin (�p.-a,rtJnt'nt. willRJlt'ak nt the ln�'inl! of the comerston('of tho C1a.�qic bnilclinsr on June 9. Pro_(('ftCIor T. C. Chambe-rlnin. of the 0..01·� Ilt'J'IRrtment. will clelil'rr t.lIe n.1drc:\." when the cornor Rtone for RO!'t'n'wnltl hnl1. the neW' natural ,,('ionC'e�g. is laid.--------Food DemODStntloD to Be GIven.A "Food Dcmonbn'at,ion" will bo Jrix­en by Mil\..� Hood of the Home FA'ono'mil''' dopartmeont Friday. at " in Room388 of the School of Education.BeY. Z. O. Vuace to � Ka7 31The Rev. 111' •• T. O. Vant'e, formt'rly" .. "to,. of t.n� Hyde Park Pr('1\b�trrin nehureh, will preaeh at the rolisriou!',...n·j('(' it, Mnnrlf'l. Sunclay. Ml'.v :U. in,,1� or Pror(WM)r .Tohn80D Ross ofUnion Theological 8eaaiaary. 'fhe auuual Genuva dinner will beheld 'l'hursday at 5 in Lexiugton COIll_UlOJl�. \Vomell who at.t.endecJ the con;vcnt iou at Luke Uencnq. Wi::!.. lust,SUUlIJlcr will giVe short, speeehes "IItho Chicago uelegutiou, .M� GraceCoulter, .AJisji Geraldine Brown andlliss Hulll Reticker will speak lor 1I.cAlumni,A Chic:ago Geneva Sing will be held:.a.ftcr the dinner to w'()rk up euthusi­asm for the dWt."h"lLtiOll to William.sBay from AUglust :!5 to Septt."'Dlber 4.It W� decided to give stunts or tuh­It'aux, as usual.A nlU� m66tin� in the Neighhor­hood rooms at l:,la will take the placeof tho weekly L�ue meeting. Cb:u-­lotta Viall will speak on "\\bat Geu­eva Means to One Who Has Been'I'hero for }'OUol' Yea.rs," and GraceHotchkiss on ··The Reflex Action."Chicngo has always had the largestdelegation at the Central Student Con­fereneo, the average number of repre .....sentatfves being forty women. Dr.Henderson will deliver one leeture :tho conveution next summer.··Going to Lab Geneva .is the big­gest thing that can happen to a J.,rirl i"college," said Miss Brown yesterllay.·'Tho - friendships that one ma.kesthere are worth all the four years ofcollege. The study classes take only'lo I:lhort part of the day, and then rtWreation follows. Every girl ought tobe able tp go to the convention, be­cause we have a larlter Geneva fuu,l�et aside by the Qaudrangle feteyear than u.sual to help meet ·apen·ses," said Miss BroWD.KATAITrU ALTERATIONS WILL BE MADE. With one hundred of the question­aires answered, the eumpuig» to def.er­millO the social needs of the WOUlt'1i .tho Univerl.iity closed Its firl!Jt day YCJ>i'terday,The census, takcn by Letitia Fyffeunder the direction of Dean Talbot isbeing nULlle with specinl reference' tothe elIiciency of Ida Noyes hall. Plansfor tho builclin� will be modified, ue­cording to tho .suggcgtions received inthis campaign among the udergraduutewomen."We;) are already getting Intcrestiuuresults," said Letitia. Pyfi'e last nigh t.··The call for Iuformat.iou Is being au­swered well, and I think We shall :.rai IIall We hoped from the census," The�eDSUS will be cont.iuued every clay thisweek from 11:5 to 2 :30.Plans for Ida. Noyes hall which :!on exhibitton nt Lexington cout.ain :open swimming pool, numerous reccp­tion and tea roomsl a large J!YIlln.asiu IIIwith spacious locker aceommodat iousand. a commons. Upstairs, rooms willbe set aside for officers and for vari­ous campus organizations, while thethird floor will bo given over to a.small theater. In the bsaement WIbe found bowling alJeys, manit�ure anolhair dressing parlors, rooms with sC'w­inJ! m.aehines, drying rooms. etc.One of the features of the builclingwill be a cloister and. a formal ;,.rardcllfacing the west.No announcement 11ag boeu IJu«l" n�to the probable time of completion 0"the building.--------HOLD � Sl!NG "PIlOn the Maroon reporter arrlved PRESENT PINS TO ATHLETESOil the scene, a hot altercatiou wastaking place as to whether to pinyindoor or outdoor baseball. It wasfinally decided in favor of the indoorvnricty; but as the only ayaila.lJle bollhat! been a PILi Psi pet for severalyears., and. resembled a dumplingrather than a Spalding official ball,someone went off to buy one, This de­Iayed tho ga.me, and i� was finallyealled at 3 :25.'I'he fil14t inning passed without ex­eltement. III the second, things Iiven,eel up a bit, tho Mnroolls getting threeruns, "'hile the Cap and GOWn re­tained their goose-egg. From thissixteenth run.came home. Cohen up; Croll stOle sec­on,l and came home on a' passed ball.Plume hit, seoring Cohen, and thescore l'mS tied. No outs. A�dermanhit, a(h·aneing Plume to thirtt and became home on a passed ball. As thi�won the gamo, the Cap and Gown.ersleft the field, and tho usual filtht ensued. The :Maroons tried to suppressthe story, giving out. to the reportertll:tt the c)t'ei... ion was wrong; but asthe rcporter w'Us also the offidal !U"oreTthe titlo was aW'3rded to the Capnntl Gown.Th'c score:Maroon 03 3 1 601 1 0 .. 15Cnp :anti Gown 0 0 3 03 2 2 0 6-1fClarke maAle two home runs.Thc lineups::DailY Maroon. Oap and Gown.f>"tf'r� •••••• _ • •• !l. MoritzHatt'her ,. . •. c. . •. -. . . .. • ClarkMn.qt Ib p���Knh __ •.......•• 2b .. ,.... •• •• r.Bondy •...•• ,. .•• 3b . . . . . . .. �"1T1Newman •••... j.. M. •••••••• ByerlySwn.nson. . • . . . .. ri. CobeY'Shder ..•. Ie • • • •• If. • • •. AnclennanDonahoo. __ ' cf. .•••...• PalmerEmpirc-lIoore.n��. eml)ir�Rettickcr.8uJletia-; -Margaret Riggs has been chosen gen_eral chair.wan and Margaret RhooUliltoastmistress for the annual W. A. A.dinner to be held ThW"I:Jdny, J�e 4,. IuLexington commons. The tlckets ha.v ..been reduced from $1.25 to 75c. It waadecided io make thi; reduction in otttier to get a larger at.tendance, and itUs estintated now that 175 will attend,Prominent members of the faculty willbe present and speak..Pins will be presented to member»of hockey, baseball and baBketballteams, and fobs to all women whohave Won their pin for four years.time 011 their lead W3.8 never threaten The following hav� been selected byl'll, until the fatal ninth, when. they tho Advi:tory board to serve .on COIll,-t&('ll, noel then pulled in the winning mittees:run with no outs. Six runs with no Fin:nnce: Margaret Chaney, chair-man; Margaret Grobben, Miriam Wha-outs, would certainly be good for sev lin, Margery Ooonley, Hedwig Brois­eral morc in the denwraJized state of Il'"it.tlte M.aroon contingents· but 8S the Menu: Edith. S�th, chaimulD; Ruth, Morse, Helen Tlmberlake, Doroth:vCap anel Gown haAl the bst half Oft BUDKe.inning, they left the fielrl after th'! Decoration: Ethel Bright chairman;Ella Leuderman, Bula Burke, Mary Al­Ien, Olive Greensfeltler.With the Maroon leacling with six . Invitation and Program: Dorothyruns, the Cap nnd... �OWD warriors en- Strachan, chairman: Margaret Green,tere<J the last hnll -of -the ninth lritb Marie Rees, Elsa. . Freeman, Bbwehe.Mason.blood in their eyes. Clark singied� Printing: Rhoda Pfeiffer, chairman;stole S;econd and third. Byerly wu Jeanette Regent, Ruth Swa.n, FlorenceFoley, Phoebe Baker.Publicity: M.argaret Hammet, ehair­man: Ann Grimes. Corene Cowdery,Helen .Leonard, Ethel Russel, NinaO'NeilLTickets are noW' on sale in the gym­nasium, or can be bougbt from mem­bers of the Finance committee.TUIlAYJUDior WOIIlen's dlapel assambl;-10: 15 MandeLJ'�":'Jvf' rcJr.1'I'\ittee" IDterdass JIoJ)10:15, Cobb 12A.Ca.mpf1re lecture. 4:30. Le •• �Bot:Jni(ol. dub. 4:30, BotaIQ' 13.Univ.,mty puNic lect:ans. "Prever.tive Medfclne in Bda.t:iOD to Infanc'"Student VctUDteer Baud. 7:15, Lat_w,rton-Clamcal dub, 8 BUI&TOMORROW.Senior co.\leps and co1\ens of Ot'DI­men:e aDd. Adm:IIdstntion. 10:15. JIa�daLSophomore d.aa m� 10:15.WofYtm's KanAoUn c!ub. 3:30, Spel.man JIou8e.UDde�uate 00aDcU, 3:30. Bu·1)ft to.JlatJallllM:lcal dab, ':15, B78dIOD 37.}"rnnecs 1Ioo."ton defeatell l-:4Ina. Kan·trowitz, 6-:!, 6·], in the �('Contl roUl .. iof the women's tennis tonrnalll('nt �-t.'�­terday afternoon. Other nmtdll'"playe(l ,,·ere: }"rnnrM lIou�toll a�ain�;I'hylli.. }'ny, 6_2, 6_3; Ellnn Knntro,,;tz R.gnin�t, Phoebe Ba.ker. 6-1. fi·1·LoreD.4' Kitt-h against Lois Drake. :;'i,6·4. 6-2.Other first round match('S nrc to I"playe,l this week. The ron nil mnst h(completecl hy May 20, at noon; theWomaD PraldM at c:nu. IIeetbUt. 2'eCOn(1 ronnd before Mny 2;;. ThlRu't1t Agar pl'e1Uded at the Senior final matt'h must bo pl:ayccl hefore the("la..� meeting, Friday. Thjs is tht' W. A. A. B��quet,. at 6, on .Tune 4.first timo in the hiBtory of the Hni Dean XatJaews is Oruor.ve�ity that a. woman hal' actf"Cl a� De:an Mathews will delh'er tht' n�'"1 (":alaun-ate �rmon Suntlay at Ac:ac1i:-prceident at a elIau meeting. university, Wolfville, Nova Scotin.AlltGmaUc SocIal 0ID.bII Wi!! �akePlace of PreaeIlt Soc:1etJ"-.AJl m­comiDg Women fBU&1ble to K81nher­sbiJ).To the w.om.en of 1916 great creditis t.1ue tor their e1Iort to further thecleJqocratization. ot the University.Th6Y are � by abolishing Kal.lw­lu and establishing automatic societie:.among the incoming w�n, to unitetbem by social meaaa on a democ .... �I,babiB.Kailailu waa originally a .secret so·ciety, c(':npoeed of representath-c \\'0meu. 1:& purpose wu to unite th,class in Its f"uat. year on. a SOCial •....in2'. aod to promote friendships M; .•.tile mem.bers. ID8� hOWj8ver, itcau:sed disruption aua hostility between the favored feW' who "made"the socioty and the 18iite �ajority whotlid not. As a resW.t, the class washroken np, an its unity oftcnLinll\\ W:t not complete even in its Senioryear� Many r8lllet.li.es have been sug­gested in the put,but none ha"e seem·ed a solution until thc pr:esent move­ment. The BUeceBa of the new idea.(lepcntb wholly upon the loyalt� nnelspirit of the cl.aas of 11117 who h;lVCtheir first opportunity of provinAtheir worth.,J:;arly in the preaent quarter themcmbers of Kailailu from the cla.t4S ot1!H6 selected the most representath'egirls of the clasa of 1917, forty·S,-e inall. These were arbitrarily divitledinto three groups, each ODe containing1;j members. The three clubs, Bloe Bot­tle, Yellow Jacket, a.nd Blaek Bonnett,nre to take the plaee of Kalailu.Xext nutumn quarter all Freshmcnwomen will be entertained by the�\!rJulls in a 8pirit. of friendly rivalry.Mcmbership will be open to all will,are intcre8ted in the elub& Both clnh�:J,n41 "'re�hmen will be given a elmnc(to expres..� their preference as regnrlhm<lmhcT8hip. In so far A8 pMSible. thil.4pl't'ferenee will bo taken into consill·erat.ion. An exeeutivo (!ommittec ('om­priMin� three of this year's memhe�from eaeh elub, will ovenee the 1rorkand 8nperviee l11181Debnhip. 'rODAY AT FIVE IN p3SS('(l, Moritz doubled, seoring ClarkHOTCBlliSON COURT and Byerly;; Croll singled and MoritzWith th.e promise of fair w'Cather,plans have been perfeeted for tht.'first out-door sing toda.y at 5 in Hutch­inson court. Selection from the Bl,a.(>!t­friar play, numbers by the Mnndolit:-dubs, popular Chicago songs by thestudents representing e1n.�es nn,l hnlLq,vill be given. .:"FRBSBVAN 'WfBBX TO BEFBA'rUBB BBXT FALLIN C01JNSBLL()R WORE.}'r�hman week, a week in whichupperclass women will devote their cn·tira time w the entertainment an41 ell­ueation of the enterin� women, will bethe featuro of the Upper CIR..'IB COUll.sellor work next falL}'reshman week will begin the fir8tSunday following the meetinlr of cln. .. s_t�: in the t"a11 quarter at tbc homes 01tho Counsellors, whcn every Frcshm"Iwoman will be presnted w,ith a J,:rcelribbon with tbe request tha.t she we'lit on her hair during the week. Te:l:at the League roo� beaeh parties.8.n41lit.�o p..-a,rtios at the halls anel at thehomes of tho womcn, besides n carefuiexploration of the University cnmlManti a drilling in its customs anll or_ganizations will feature the wookr1-e�hnlan week will encl on Fridaynjgllt with tho annual supper nn.1.'rc�hman }'rolie.l'BANCIS HvUSTON ISWIMHER IN SECONDBOUND OF TOURNE'! BOS'.rON ABCJID'BC"rCOIl:Pl&'rBS PLANSOF :scn-ANY GARDENPlans for 1110 Unh'ersity botanicalgarclens have been tlrawn by a la.nd·scape architect of Bo&�n, and will heforwarded to the Univeraity tbi.week. In addition to aD CMltdoor gar·.len of selede(l plants, 8evera! greea­houses will be built, and one or twoother buildings will house specialJ!rOups of plants.. A large palm hou.ee"ill be eonstrueted in a �orner of the:rronntls along the Midway.Faculty members of the Bohtn7II�!,nrtment will b,a"e working lahorn­tolies, ancl location." for resear"h workin one of tire buildings on the grounlt ••.ROBBINS, RB8S, PBIOB,SJ[Aft'UClt AlQ) JL\BKNBS8'.l'O 8PBAK AT BANQUB'l'iffif' Tho annual banquet of the Dh'inity(lcpartment will be heM llay 28 inI_exington. Raymond Robbin... (J� h�onMkt'fl to �k. .T� ll. lIe!(.." willBpCak on "Social and Aathlt'ti(" .-\("tiv·itit'S of the Divinity Sr-hool," MarqtlisE. Shat�uek will !q� on "The Hi.Yinit�- 8"h('0" anll SOC"i:al 8.-n-i" .. :":\T:qri(".e T. Pri"" will �p.-ak on "Chi­cago in the ForeiJtn FieM." Re-nl,..nE. Eo IInrk�" will �Jlt'ak on "Chi(".a·go and It's Devotional Lire.". j. '-A't.�. whi("h :are 60 ("en1..')o are ousale in the Divinity ofti('e. AU l'hl'dents of the Divinity S<'hool ha'-e OOl-OIlfJ!t'f1 t.o nttenll.Gift PutT 'l'oda.Y.The 1'('hool of .:ducat.ion Itt'pMtm .. n\f'r tllC Y. W. C. L. will give " Tlnrt.ytl)I13Y at ,I ::10 iY' tllt" Lengll(' ro:,:·m ofEmmODa Blaine IIaU.1'BE DAILY JlABOON. IJ'tJEsDAY. !rAY 19, 191'-THESMOOTHESTTOBAOCO�w sophomores but have a smok- .r-ing knowledge of Velvet-the ��greatest of tobacco leaf-the oldenClays method of ewing by aging-2 years of hanging in thewarehouse under perfect conditions-e-a perfect seasoning-amellowingthat dispels every vestige of leaf harshness-a sweet,UlOOth flavor of tobacco that challenges the best. smoke youever experienced. Can·t bum �ot-cal1:t hitel Smoke It as of teD asyou wiD it is always the same delightful pipeful- V clvct-mlOOlh.T ada,. « any tDpe you say-at aU deale."1.�.��ar.toeFull TwoOunce Tma, '" , Notiee to Tennis Playersw. � n. Championship T�nnis Balls3 for $1.00TENNIS SHOES HATS RACKETS RESTRUNGGOLF BALLSThe University of Chicago Press5750-58 ELLIS AVENUE-and Room 106 Emmons Blaine Hall------------------------------------------------------------DISCOSS COLLEGE WORK \rht'll I Ii rs.; ::;t:lrtt·(t to work JOWII! town J Was alwnvs late in the morn-Graduate Wcman W\-ites of the Ex- . •... mg, I learned, though, that visrt or-,perience of College Girls Who En. '..I ::,;t! l'arlJ('s lllt' IIIght before notw ith-ter BUSiness After They Are Grad. '. .I, st.anfhr.g,lt was my du ty to he at the of·uatecl.f' . I I . . .,• !I'(' nt elg it-t ur ty e\'er�' murmng.""·('11 �tnril';' mused the second girl,'\rJlat:s you,' :-:p('(·i:L1 quarrel with theseal';jfll'lIIif' fl:d('s. or 110 you have nny?'"Yes, r hnv e," �Iaric rc),lil',I, "alit! itA grouI' of girl:; all n'el'lItly gra,in.ated from college :1I1t! now clIg:lgl'oI illbusin(':;''', were di.,;,·u�"'illg the usef'ul!)t"'J8 (If a collegc clh.I·:ltiuli ill busilless. is that eoll<,go life l]oe:HI't prepare you"Of course, wC're all :lgrccll ns to the for the kind of people you arc going"lJl�tlr�1 l't'lIcfits dt'Ti\·l"." from coUege.1 to Jive with nf'torwar-I, .if "" go i�ltoIt I�II t what cflJh'gl� gl\'t"S you t.hnt J . hnsiJ!('ss. It's all right If you re �omf!«ompluiu of: it:s w:lat it. llIight gi\"t.�1 to sl"'nel t.he rest of your life teac�lillg.you and doesn t. "\ 011 Sl'C, 1 111.'\·1'(" h,t. ",114'11 you ta.ke np your hll."IIl('S"learned to he oxnet in f·ltlh'�f', au-l al.j -Iutics you f'in.l you nrc in :!. fliffercntthough noy work is II�' UO nu-n ns TI II-! worhl, which hns �lIIn1J sympnthy withtine work. I fUIiIlt! tll:lt I had to 1'1'_I or 1I1)(lt�Tstanfling of t he "olll';:-c worhl.1II1'lIIhl'r 1I:llIh'S n n.l d:ttc,� ::II,j how t(): T tl'lI'(,llIilf'r T l:�l'fl til t hi nk t hn t tll('�I'('!I wor.I», all.) t hn t Iliad to lila;,," most. vnlunhle thinz J W�:S J!"I,tfill�,,··tilllatl·!" :thf)�llItpl.'" 1'1I1TI'f': alid I: lit f tl,m ('"lif';.!!' w a s the nlri l i ty to :Id·:'1'l'roxilllatcly so." I .iu�t. myself to «thor J1eople's v iew"\\·,,11, don't hln.nu- th:II:. 0'1 (.(llk;.!,· ." ! j-oiut s. As I look bnc k now, , � 1'('�aid :lIIothcr ;.!irl. "YlIll :1I\\"a�':-; \\"(.:.": 1!':lt 1111' •. :;ly :ldjustin;,! W:lS that II"ac.·:tr('lcs�, allli yuu catl'n'.) tu it "y "" : It\" thf' lie'\\" �irl, who slowly el"\"('loi,,',1dl('will;:' S('i,'n,'C. :t1l,1 f:t1;ill;! lII"��ly jll'('t!"('lf into th(' tn.,i,.:tl g-iTI, with �.!I(')·:nglisll. I rem('ml,('r that �'ollr Ill'�;tnll' :-tallI1ar(I�, �a1llC t. .. �tc�, l'I:l:n(':4ructor� wero alwny!-4 (,olll)'lainill;,! i kin'l of humor, e\'('n (Iown t(l the \'I'ryabout the illt'giltility n.nd the j:!f'lI('ral i I,llras('� (,1Tll'loY(',l. At the ('nIl of f":ITapN,raneo of your I,al'crs. YOll\' \"('nrs shl' is r(':!A]Y for life in n ('01-thought it. w:t.-s part of �'Ollr I'Ti\·ill';.!I', i"J!"1' "omnl11nit�·, hut slw il'l t.()tall�· un­,,� a college l'It.UIIC'lIt to 110 (�nrl'l('s� II.rf'P:lTI'.l for thl' kinll of liff' slt.- willwOTk." I Jlrohal,I�· '('aAI. It. i� all '-ery wl"11. �o"Quiw true;' a thjr,l� 'but my �;-"a7' \ ha\'(' a finl' �orn for the mnn �11O.. knll\\S all ahollt. hllsin('�� nn,l nothlTlJ!('_�t troul,lo en.tne fr()m not. rf'alrsllI;': altout: I.'nll('·�('. hilt hI" mak� lip n h.i,1!that it didn't belong to me :l1ly mnrl�.· sham of the p(lJ'1I1atio,l ne\"cTt.hl�l('� ....,1I.' SPECIAL VALUE50 Doz. Soft Cuff ShirtsSilk Bosom and Cuff •• 12.00' Value.S 1.50The New Soft Collar, made like the La Salle, 15c; 2 for 25cIlL. A. DICK1302 E. 63rd Street.Near Kimbark Avenue.ENGLISH NECKWEAR $1·Scarf slide �and lock fion�11ge�B£!\JNITED SHla'. COD.AJt. co. "I1tOY' MY.NEW sYSTE)[ ADOPTEDBY LINB.ABY MONTHLYNew Members of the Sta1r to BeChosen for Their Cri.ticaJ. Ability.A new system of el�ctions has beenaci0l,lett by tho Literary llonthl)"board for next years staff. Instead ofc-1",(.�jll� members according to tbcnumber of articles published. they ar e� • .1 be selected for critical ability,sincctl:at seems to be a more important ('Ih·toriaal quality than actual literary ace �ml·Ji8bmeDt.Tht. board, which is to consist "ffullr seniors, three juniors and two:'oubomorcs, who sen-e Qntil gradun,tion.. will be elected each Juno from8uggestions by the factulty of th ..l�nghsb department. This neeessit,.. t • .!!'>the election of at least two sopbo,mores cue junior and one senior ('a··hy�. .D. !othca Washburn. Jo rank \\ ('hst"Tand �amucl Karl n n, senior mt'm:,,·,.of tius year's 8t8.ff, are to remain :1.'1ex. ufl"ido memher!' next year. llnr.\':\racJ)onaltl anti Henry l[en" ai·C .Juniormellll,(,IM of tho boorll who will sen'"lI'.Xt year, whilo .John Grecn. O�".,l'olt:':IHln mill :Mabel Dc La Matcr ar.',::r:vlmlting mombe",- 1 aWTence !\te·Gres,ror. a former memher of tho hO'-lorll,hn� rc�iJtned, and .Janet Flanncr. H! ...,thl�r member, h:l8 left coUc�e.Sigma bas engage,l tho 1Iir.. �lat('club for it.8 (linner an,1 11:lnl'e Fri,la;�,May 22. It had :plannO'fl to hn\'c itspnrty at 1J0mewOOfI Country cluh,which hurne(l last w('ICk. The products of WelshMargetson & Co. andVirgve Middleton & Co.of London. We special­Foulards and.ize onCrepes, also a large rangeof club and regeinentalstripes.Jerrems TailoringMeans clothes that give youinidvidual good style.Prices $30.00 to $60.00 11�"I'-/1-�. PO. VOUWG IIBW'1'RR'3E S'l'OltE8: 7 •• La 8aII. at. 25 E 3acbo1l Blvd. IJlADISON AND WABASH�A 8pccinlyoCour"t.11-',I'o.! 'e, 'J. �. -................................•............................ � ...•............................ __ . __ d.�- ..... ------ .. - ............••.•••••====:::=============-= ! :Markham are chuckling at the huge A \\'EEK OF FBSrIVlTlBSjoke. And then the denouement with IS PLAJOaD) FOB ALUKNIthe discovery of Norton in the closet.And then Markham laughs!The acting promises to be verylIre Poague·s great uset in the piny, good. Louise Mick haa thc most dif-A Bakertess Workshop eonvenes-s- w 't' �'krl IDg e IS een stage sense. ficult role, and already she is trivin.,'�not at Harvard-s-buu here in our Even in the old experimental days of _.1 c-, It' Cobb 1'''.' 1m t 4"t a ereditablo performance. I wonder if ''';11 Thursday, June .1, when the .. I .. ssesmil 8 • In u -'-', a os any a� cr- English 5-.before Holbrook Blinn dis- ri' "t '- _...._'·1 th t t�th··1 f '( any of the sober claasieal studenta on of '94, !t9, '!I.e and '09, and also thosenoon UIli,J e wen J rru 0 ... ny, covered him-we have marked evi- � ......th I tJ th ff'·al 1'1 . the floor below wern startled from of'll '12 and '13, 11 holel ... heir re-e e ate 0 e 0 ICI u ossonung, denee of that abil\ty in the highly (,01. u ","-"IAnd �illC'o next Saturday's presenta, their eonoentration by her blood C'urel- unions, Doctors of Philosophy, Law,ored vaude,-me acts he wrote for us. ling screams. They frightened Henrytion will he disclosed to but a Iimited AntI this is far better for withal its and Div inity will join the B�helon1Shull, who attamed the proper st n tein their fClSth;ties this year.The Annual Unvel"Sity Sing is to beheM Frielay, June 5, at 7:30 o'doek.You Fellows-know the value of a dollar-just as well as other '<humans" do-and youknow that where you can get the most for your dollars-the most of what you most have­that'S where you'll send those dollars.The prices---well, $20 is our regular price for the kind you always thought cost $30-and those English Balmacaans-the kind that make a fellow feel at home everywhere. They'rehere at $lO-for the $20kinds-and at $20 for the $30 coats.We know J1I81: what coUege life fs-�e been there. Have gone stra.ight through-from 1're8bman to the ahee�--and we know-b7 experien,c:e J1I8t how ra.t'e a bird.-t.he eagle on the dolla.r is.For � When it comes to sb1rts--a. doUa.r and a ha.lf will procure here the very same value w!W:h In oth.arshops cost you $2 and even $2.50, and $1 will bu,y a sta.ndal'd $1.50 v.a.1ue. 'Regular SOc hosiery-the BIlk ldnds-..Itha.t brfD&: SOc everywhere ·-and are guara,uteed for 6 montbs-wUl COIIb J'OI1 here oDly 25cu you come up to oar twelfth floor abop.-a.nd see itR size-y(.\u"ll see that our rent is so &man tba.t we can fOl'Ketiit-aDd our otIler expenses an tri1liDg. We don't add a cent to the actoaJ. cost: of the goods for expeoaes. We don't have todo it. Of ccrursc. the big stores With � rents rtlIIII:in.It to a $100,OOO-and their $10,000 boy� window tri!!!lD1Dgscosting fortunes ev..,. year Ve to "get the -money" to pay these mtpelU*.&They tack an elIItra �e on to everytbiJut tb.ey sell- no matter whether you buy a eq11a,r or an ovarooa.t.But we add nothiDg-and you spend noWng for nothin..� here. Tha.t·s why some fellows save huDdreda of dol1andUl'ing the :rear bQing their dlothes. � shirts. their coUars, hoSiery and neckwea.r here.ROGERS- l?J MAY· CLOTHES SHOPREPUBLIC BUILDING209 South State Streetthe a . Rare"The Eagle Dollar---isonChica-go, Chica-go, Chica-go, Cio-Cio-Chica-go, Chica-go, Chic.-Go!When the fellows at college want suppliesthey go to Rogers & May's Clothes Shop" BECAUSEAS rBlBY 00 UP, rHE PRICE CCM:ES DOWN.YOU'LL GET HERE'Young �en's ClothesMADE UNDER OUR OWN SUPERVISION. BUT YOU DON'T HAYE TO PAY THE PRICES wmca THE OTHERSTORES ASK FOR THE �A.lm CLASS Q}' GOODS.Here's You Save.WhyStudent Views on Plays of the WeekClub Will Keet on Sa.turclay,.JlIDe Si%th.Alumni Assodation and the Alumnae}·e�t.ivities for Alumni week will be-few, I ani going to give you some idea gaudiness, i" b,_"ts a fla,ror of sa.t1· re,.. .....,. • ." of befuddlement for friend llarkh:un.of the work this tittle group is doing. The tale unfolded: elaborates the And all the others are being drawnThree authors, and twenty I_layers th t h . al . kerne 0 t e praefie JO e Ulnleel into line by the effective and versatileare en�r:rb�d in �e novel task of mold- bad� upon its t to in Hutchinson eourt. The Women'sing into shape three new QAe'act plays. t.heme which =a rs Plan� Mr. .Alden of the Players' club, who Glce club will furnish a nueleas &.roune)�8Jl as readily assume the part of aLast Friday, tb.e7 were rehearsing 113' audiences, ud shall continueWalter Poague's play, "The Last to ti�k)e us in aU the eenturies toLaugh." The first thing which struck eome, A district attorney,a Mr. Foulds,me 1nLS the 8uirit of eamarderie which c1�iring to conl;n� his �offing f'rienelme w ....... the spirit (Y( camaratlerie which Markl� that neWllp8per acconnts ofhung o\'er disheveled elass room burglary and worse, are quite pos.'4ihleThcy all likecl oaeh oth('r; th('y were in the C"otlr.te of human events, plans nenthu�iastic abou� the little piece; J:ra.t'tical joke for which he cmploy� nanll l1nfeigtK'el1y pronel of llr. Poagu�. group of bona liele "crooks:' Norton,"Uipping g'OOfl stuft', isn't it?" one of a. seeonel story man, is to pretencl tothem ask�l mc. Anel I agree It it was rob the apal'1Dellt; Mu.e Jackson, Agreat fun. I.iekpoeketl is to play the laely flyingIt's th,e greatest fun in the worM, to her 10"erj anel Soapy AnelCl"l4on athis ",ritin� an (I putting on you� ('onficlen<"o �n, must appear at thC'own play. Why hm't it clone more of· crucial moment as the lael's irate hu�_t«-n? Why aren't the smaUer grol1p� hnnd hent on re'·cnge. The I'CC01leipled�el to tlmnmtics accomplishing �enc (,[,('ns with the unexpet'.t.ecl ele·l!Omething in farec or mcloclrnmn, in· me-nt, the � hurglar, who is int<>r·stead of the in�C8!mnt proclcs�ion of Mlpted by the un.omMflCCting Nortonmeaningl�", "stunts?" It does seem with whom heehange8 eoat."' and mak�odd, in this day when e,'ery English a bargain. Then the faree plann('d3 2'todent tric.. hUt hand at "the elra· eontinoes to the utter ama.zcment ofma." tlre burglar, who 8t� in only to pre·There is nothing ""igh bro�' about ,'ent riat he believC8 to he a morller.f'The Lut Laugh." 1& UJ a bit of S:tt- He promptly makee u� of the oppor'irie melodrama, whOl"e C"hiet merit is tunity to relieve the a...embled com­the fad that every point, every pany of their vaJuablee, anti .liMp·.� 'fgeta ov«." That Beelll& to me pea.ra with his booty, while all but which all Unh-ersity women may ("01·dinging hysterical woman,' as that 0: Ieet, The Sing will be followed by :1the palsied butler. thrilling moving picture abow in Man-The other plays I eliel not see, but.lel,one of the features being the Olym·I am told that Frank O'Hara's is "aDpic G:un�s at Stockholm in 1912.incident" aiming at pr�llleing ths nt' ItAlumni Day, Snturelay, ,June •• is tomO�I)hcre of tho cbarm of ,·i11nge life .h� important. It Mgin� with A busi'in the Spring; nnel Roclcrick P('nUie'� .n('� m('('ting of' th.. Alumni n�"O('I�-a grim bit of l"t'nli!'m �uggc:rting till' t.ion at, 10. At 11 :1;; the AIlImna� elul'Manchester anet 'Vel!4h �e'h()(tl�. A. 'I - • CI ,nil aelJolirn to ut�xmgton ,ommonl',-arled bill. J. h T the 11I (or It� annu.:al lunc con. 0 1!1, nI look forward with I'll'n:m mill" nll_ Alumnae are in,·itecl; al"O ··ex·!1y" an.1t.idpntion to nQ�t Snt\lr.la�' night:l' fin· all wom('n of the &-nior ("I� ...". ToI'ulleel nrnontltnel M. S. h' hi· ta'cket" I' ""',, ,.. cae' HC'nlor worn.: .. n w 0 )Q)� ato thc Itllu'lu�n will hc gil'en � y(':tr':o;n:('IllhC'r!4hip in the AJumnne dub. R�'t'r\":ation� may hc m:1Ale through Helen�nnny, "!l�3 Woodlawn n'·cnue.Ilc lC'-l'� thnn 't,hmn,."eh'es. At the ConferenC'c rm-et on Stn�;!To 'fool" :l elny n w('ck may he �:l- fieM at 1 :00, a spt'{'inl Alumni !"f"('t.101lIlltary-it is �tful an.l young-hut to will he rt'ScnCit for the Alumni. The'"(001" every dny of tbe �('k with .la\"';iII roncJuele with the mcn's cHI!'pret.ty nearly cxery man �he m('('to( ne; nt 6 in Hutchinson.i�, for a gi� simply to ehl'apen her-�elf in her own l'Y('�' anel in the cyC''' Professor Starr, to Hold P.:lrt7.F 1 . k Star ",ill ginof the very men Wfho en«-onrn"c her in Prof�S()r rc. en«- rher follv. ..,1 his qu.arterly party in lJa�k('1l WCllnf-CFrom o�e ncither popular nor ·'brainy·' dllY e,·ening at 8.Communication.(ContinuCil from pago 3,) Bird"REDMAN2 For 25 Cents.Earl" WilsonMAKERS OFTroy'. Bat PndadSerge lfft a Repatatio.The high quality andlow price of "N i coliStandard" Serge do notharmonize.I t's the greatest valuewe know --- rich, fine,e x a ct 1 y right. Veryspecial at $25.00Nicoll the Tailorwe J«rzem" SolIS0'Iark ... AduII atneta, Ohiup." THE DAlLY MA)tOON. TUESDAY, KAY 19, 1914.T lae D ail,nut \"L't J Iwnw :all tllilll,!� :lre well.With� jU)- J"1l w:1ole tilt· :llu:lh..Antl fair will 111' tlU' I'urrill;..:.·rTo 110M our l'I:L .. �il· lIIu�h. , .••L _.,1'1'1 -f,'I',�.)1;'l·t]1L·';. .- ............ -------------------------.,and Wors�As .Jacques would 8&7. 64J)ac dame.d11Cd.ame. ducdamel·LAUGHS FROM: LEX.Mis� Waymau say� that now wehave t he �llilrago tue girl� should lJeable to throw the Lull Uti far Wi thomen, loxcept 1\ ina Beall, who Is '"sout h-paw}, because uow We all havevquul rights •tho play. Verst-A DAY IN SPRING.A Kaaque.Prologue.J am Life Ullu t�ay 1 speakHerc iu a rure June day..My nrecious gift 1 tiliall sbow to YO;J.Uu \"l'il berore your mortal eyesAll ill; wouuera; Opal dew... ·:tiri� liliy as foreflies;ll0:4Y ua.wn who will not stayAull lUUitell along her \'irKill hours'1'0 wear the Klorious golueu baudHer Lord, the Sun, bestowsjF'lauut.ing, cooling, odorous wiuds ;Daisy, buttercup, prhnrose,Every bloosn one findsIII this f1owe�strewn Iuud;'''hen s\\"t.�t4 gentle �howerl:l,Ih11'llY tears, SOOn drioo. for�ottt'nJu tho shouu of youths anu JIIaitlt·u:.Frolil'king UpOll the green,With tho joy of youth's uLaudon,Until the W�t iii tl6ell.FlulI:': uurotWS tho bWIC of hea\"euThe blazillg peuuant of tho :::)uu.�illging cloW' its ageless me�u.gt..'-­lJu)' is uone.Goltl. blue, gray, the twilight lillger�.Theil �lllltLcnly tho �ky i� hl:1'·I,.AI,!u.inst its veh'ct t>hcen'ft.'ll thoUS:LIllL lights l'01ll0 outBl..mue the sil\'er moon,Which rilles high-aud even hight'r­�othing swecter, nou�ht more lovd�Than a night iu JUlie. CRESCAT SCIENTIA.We ha\ 0 ul\\.-.y:; pmjM...u the th·.tacluuont of tho acaul'llIic m.iuu, :1UllllcfclIueu its t..t.'Chnical phrases us COll­l'ise UJui. its t1i. .. tilld.illlls :IS etlifyillg.But Wo grol'eu iu frcnzy for "'J'he �:tturduy £\,L'alillg l'o:.ot·' Wlll'lI \\ e callI"upon th.· fllllo\\'ill� ill uur Al'sthetil'''tcxt Luok:"�iJllil:lrl.)l 1:I,(�k of :-;1':11'1\ :l1l.1 till'llt�eU for cll·arllc. h:,,·,. ultlij!t'lt lilt) t.·writo as if :-;iI:LI"·· ,rt·, .. ul·.· ill\'ari:lhlyul,(·t'�sit:ltCtl tlw tlulailt·.1 I'rOl'L'SSS orocular l't'r"_"l't iUII. i lI�tt'aol II f I.l·j Jogllue as is tlollht Il'l'." IIII1:-;t ofh'u thocUo.'le tu ('\"l'n' kiwi lIf :l.�:-;"ciati\"e :11t­Lre,'iatiuu :;wl l"llIi\':til'IIl'-C of pro·CC::Iscs."Maroon uud rotrogrcssive principles of see Il'y and couie out �raJlkly �u�o �L�open, the soouer wall tho li 111 \'l·r.:S1t)come closer to that much boasted state01 dcruoeruey 01 which her women areso proud, The pla.y iii not a. satire, however, inthe sense of ib bedug a eurieuture oran exaggeration, but is rather a piece(If photographic reallsm; iuteusif'iedmerely by it.l' preseutat ion ou a stage.0t11c:1a1 t>ludeDt !\e"'t;lJal,�r ut the"4!rslty of �llkn;:o. uo.l-l·ublh.1Jl"d 1110rl1luJOti. �l;n·"l t>W1day awdKunda), Ilurlne; tue Aut uuiu, \\'IDter aodSprioa; tlUartt'I'll, by TUe Dull)' 11:11'01.111.taiL "CELESTIAL Mi::CHANIC�"There :1.1'0 certuiu produet ious • such Its very rt'ali�1ll uud nuturuluess mayas piuuulu iuusie, ehromos, and papl expluin its Iuihrre to arouse the ire ofi'Iuwcrs, w h ieh sutlvr f'ron, a lack ofho ucstv :11111 tI in'l·tlll'l':-O. Jilt Iat'8e eases, the vurlous organisms port rayed, wh it'lltho futiUty of �m}llo�'iu� lIIcchallil':1.1 l'\'itlt'utly dill not recoguize their OWIIa�l;'lll'il'S where spoutuueity is. deslredIll'''''' scarcely be pointed out. But,iu ll·:-.....; .. Lvious ways, a gn'at numberuf earu .. -st-uriuded womeu 011 thecampus arc wu"still:': muv h honest l·t'·fort ill the ut.t euipt t o force artinl·iai·I,\' til .. ' grt.\\-t It of ,·t·rt:1 i II tlt·:-i r:d.I!.· •. !t.,Ull.·llb ill lifc ",Jail'll IUUSt. I,!ruw lIa.1 ,II"aJ I ,. 1.- .. 111 it or 1l0t at aiL 'l'ha.:. is :L101;" wa" uf �a\'ill" f"il'lItbhil' t':I1I lIut.�l.rillg l;l' from' u�o r"solute dilllle� ::I:otll,'" illl·h ill the C:I.I' :ultl GOWtldas� tuil.·r:uu·c from ail'ha.lldit·al lists list:-;.-why all thil4 puillh'tl "'ritici�III-"of ctluuH·llors au,1 ,,·ouJlsdll�d. or iu,It.'grit,, frHIIl hOllur l'ntllmit tCl'S. (fhis failell tt) aruuse t.he usual Ullset ·of vi·I:�st ,;rga II ii'.:Lt illu lila.\' Jlr(lh·�t that. ihIlIi��iull i:-; IIht :-;0 mudl t.o n·forlll as to...JillliHate the wickctt. JIl th:lt I'�'oth"'r l'OIlUlll·Ut. ... lIIi;:ltt be lII:lIlc.) Ofl'Olll'�l', it is true tlw.t. :LIl :tol\·l·rt.is,'dIlilllll'r :ulll :111 or�allizl'tl l�uulI:-;l'lll)r sys.h'lIl :11'0 wore l'IIIl,:o;l'i'�IWU.s ill Daily�larulIll cululllns than aro m:lIly ue­lightful friell.bhil's or tlui.·tly Sllwnt II tJlillg has bl.'Cn pcculi:tr to the ('om'cd Frl'.slwl:t1l }Jat.ll\nl.�·:-;. This stat('_. nlt'ut UllOll thiM pla�': eH'r.)' nne Il:l�IlIl�lIt is lIot i IItL·UtiC.! to il11ply h.Y}Hwns:. 1111 the p;lrt of tlal' \\,Ol11t'lI iutert·:-;t· felt that his. uwn Opillioll was the olll�·cd in thc�c n'furlll 1Il0\'l·lIIl·lItS. Thc)' uuc possible. So it ma,Y hL• with Ul'I.:uc Ull� of the most �ilil'cre, I!isillil'r·(·stl.,,-I ;':-TOll))S within 01111 w:11ls. Buttlal'Y, Jiko othc�, are in dall:.!l'r (Iifiltllillg :L �pl""illUS �um�e�� ill tlll'dil"'u:;''ii011 which their ulIsuulI.l .1,· PoJ)U).ar1ty.yil'cS Ill:lY create. It. i� ollly to 1)1 To the E.litor:"CI!I'l'Hct1- tlmt the IOIlj! hours, IK'I·sist· Tn IIIUIlY \\-:n�'s tJlC rt'lation In'tweenellt clltll'a\'or :tIHI j!lHltl will whi.·ll the men :tIlIl WOlllcn at Chicago is whatt,hcy expcntl upon ra.tll�r l)eullly CIl,:,!'ill('s uf yirtu(, lIIi�ht. lIot be .lirectt·tlinto more na.tural, perl'lOltal :1Il11 efTcc·I··iyc ehallnels. This :trti('le is Illcn'ly :1!'c_"tntl'mcnt of thc olcl truth that tlH�1lirit crca.�s the ln.w, :1.1111 not the la\' rI'Sp"·ct. Th�re are, howe\'er nainfultlat' spirit. At time� it Seem� Wt'!'howeycl':, to pnuso :lilt! reflect tha!�.I:l're b 110 :::yllo::rism to pro\'e that. :sunset is fair. alltl no meeha.nism tomake thc blintl perl:.ch·e its f:lirn.·· 'I'enn\'MolI twitters:Thero is a twili;.:-ht pC:1l'e upun tholand.This land of learllillg' alltl of .lru\\·gytowers,'Vitb lacell i\'y clreamin;:: o\'er :1.11:A pe:1.l�e t.hat 'l,rllgrl'ss oftt'll rcnll..,ana shredsWith clang of hammcrs, UlIII sPfares it now.Now nodding HOlller, he:Lrkellillg totho dinNear South D., �illgs a. �cconll fallof Trov]n far EI\'sium. Y l't from out thi�rudeAnd laborous striicful muck willrise the �hrineor ch�te atul l':ia..�"'i., purit"'. :1.'4 fromThe .lull ea.rtb lilies leap. Tho faintattar •.Deathless antI tlclicate, of Rompand Grce(,MWill swim in the sigbing wind. ate\·ensoni:'.Tho student bOlly scents it. fronlafar.And registers .for Pol. Econ. wit).loud "liAR! lI.A.R!"W oma D'S E di t i 011.The St.aJl'.Etlitur, Dorothy Willistou.Busiuess Mauagcr, .-\lta F'ishur.Literary Euitor, Dorothy Weil..!\cw� Editor, Mabl'l de la �atel'.Asst. Xews Editor, �illa O'Xeill.A�IAT.K KDITO.K8Dorotlu':\ 'VnshhurUt� �I ar\' �t al' DmmltlMiriwn Baldwin Gr-.lC� llutchkk-tlaIlPOKT&KaDoroth�- Wiug Elliuur DotyAliee .Yac.t::lill Doroth\" AllmauElsie JOhll� Eycl.t_nw Colo Whoo U. dr ive from Ella. Lueder­nl;an's bat eurumed utr the easeureutiuto Lo"in�tou Hull.aud plunked downonto the lower nuW:s of tho piuno illthe League rOOUI, tho ulUl'iro uearlytort) the book to pit."Ct� tr)'iu� to filluout whether it was a '·ua.�" hit or a"'L'X� leaguer,i 1lI:1�t's i It tilt' mirror held ull to cam­pu:t nature, Otherwise .it Is hard touuderstuud why t he sha.fi� directed utOwl :llltl N.>rpent, t.he GI�o club, th�''1'111'1'(. (lll:lrt('rs clul� thl" rushing sys·tClll, tIlt' Athl('tic 8�·stmll. :lIul :all tilt'otlwr tl('\'il'(lt( ca.ll'ul:1tctl to protluet·Eot.r .. d .. .ecood-clu.. midI at th.Clalc:aao l'oatoftlcllo CblcllCo. 111., ),Ian'h 1-UOI. uDd"r Act or March I. lI'�. tlll'l'ratioll nllu l·OIll"CC)IIlIt. su .... rt·:;."'illli.To our Illiml, ouc l'Ollclusioll is ill'\·it:thll'. Tht' �rt'at lIIa.jurity of th(' au·.liell:'11 must ha\'o alto�ctbl'r mis...�c.1 tlat'l'uillt� or 1I0t laave llarc.1 to Lelio\'c itHf "a Bluckfria.r show." Bur, theil, o Ill'bVIStK:KU"TIO!li BATES.lIS7 carrl.r: 1% •• 0 & yeur; ;51.00 a Quartel.157 mall: '1.110 & y_r; �1.:r. IL Qu>&rtll'r.EcUtor lal-UII.IDe.. (,.rlce. EJII. :: •.Telepbuo. loUd.a, IOU. At,.r 10 p IDl!7a. Park 6111.Ua roon I"rt!88, �:jll (.iron� .\V.·-:\ ot one wortl Illore--Thc llay itsdf �hall �ltOOk for m�,Anu you shall so ..(luitt: ::loon.WOMEN AND WOMEN'S EDITIONS'With c\'�ry last Lit of \:01'.)' "01f" tothe priutcr, thero is timo to reflcct­tizqe to �k ollrScl\'cl", ··\\,hy a ·Wom·an's Edition' auyhowl?" There arc onlytw.o p(Jssibl� reasons: To affurd :1Il 01'.portunity for tho puulicution of sUlliedistincti\'e work uy tlbe WomCll thatcould llot receh-u rt..'CClguition ill thccrdiuar,Y tlaily chaullels, u.tIU to let theworM see ··what the women call uo,"i. e., to ·'feature" them as womcll.Concerning our first "exclU'c for bL·iug." Although this issue is tha workof a. few loyal and cager scribbJ�r�whose real interest is thc filial assur·ance that they have put forth theirbest efi'(lrts to make it a succes� it i:-;110t particularly tlistincti \'c. It ha .. "not, moreover, beOll successful in UII'earthing new lights that wallt to hilll'under a busheLWith regard to tho second "adver'tisement" reaSOll for our existence:Not merely c.l0e6 it imply tha.t theW()lUell have not an cllual uPJlol'tullit:..side by side with the mcn, but. itshow� also by the \'ery f:Lct tllat thewomen themselves leap at the chauceto perform as ··ft."aturt."S" their abncsteager aeceptanec of the subtly implictlconditiollS of inferiority_\Ve are resignetl to our lack of e1i:-;,tinction since it is perhaps too mUl'1Ito expect tha.t a.mong Wt s.lwuhl uwell'·the thousanutb 'mall," but we llee"lyregret the connotation of "wolllen" asit is here u.'Jed.We hOIte that this ··Womcll's Eui,tion" is an improvement oycr its pre,decesaors, whidh will show that weha\'e profited from all former attemptson the part of the wom.en to edit theMaroon, but we would Uke to see theday when "Women's Editions," anti�verything elBe with a subtle implica­tion that ··the clowns aro pM"fonnin�in the main tent" are forever a "fcat.·ure" of the unciyilize<l past. THE pOETS OF THE CAMPUS.\\'urtlsw"rth war"le�::1 know a \'l'ry lIIutltl.\' l"l'ot,I tr:t\'l'r� it cadI tlay,Bt'.·uust.' t.lll're is a wid., ahy:-osWbere once t.lre �i.tl'\\'alk lay.Communication. Epilogue.�Iy work is o'er,I mUtlt awayTo plan another day­\' et I go not far,"'or 1 am everywhere,Totlay, tOlUorrow, all(l fore\·er.In the nimbus clouu, in the blwLe ofgross.] n the rich black carth, ill the y�Llow sand,In that moth with cobweb wings,In a maitlen's c.heek,JIl a 10(l·::I clear eye,In a baby's cooing gurgle-­In c\'crything-in you!Open wide your hoUrls for m'"priceless boon,Of loye, joy hope.Life in early J.une.-Marguerite Swa.wite. 'rial' �az"rs �:I.ziJlI! tlJI thl' si�ht.Thl')' :-oay: .. ,'1' will I,,· :l l'�:H·h,With six c:11':lI'iuIlS h:llI�..Aull �tu.leut�lIe Pt'" l':"''' !'.it shoultl b� :it a e()-ccluca.!iull!l.l insti"tution. Tha.t is, for ·th� most part, aspirit of guOtl fcllow�hip nnd mutuall'xecptioll�. Therc are girls t: .� :;eemmore interested in bcing looke.l a.t inthe cla.�s'�oom..q than in paying any at­tcntion to the lectures, that are eon'scious when crossing the campus (cs-A BLACKFRIARs A1'T.::�MATH. pf'cially wh�n nea.r tho C bench) an,l1t is ob\"ious tlt.at the light of High. on the lower floor of Cobb at 10:15-('r lllldcrst:uuJing whi"h illuminatl'tl of their walk, their hair, the angle ofPeter in the l:tSt mOlllcnts of tho,Blaek- tJl(·jr hats, the shinincss of their noses.fri:lr pla.)� has nnt tl::,wllotL upon th.' of their gestur�, their talk, tbeircampus. So striking is tho campus inclii bugh. But who is r�on..'\i1�e for thet'crclI,·c to the iDlplil�ations of the pIa.;. �xistenee of su('h inanity?It can not all be laill at tile cloor of THE LORD OF O&BA'.rION.Oh the gray day, and the clean skyAnd the great suo. flashing far!All gold and dry the grain·fields lip..Where the burning poppies are;Where the dawn breaks red at thesky-lark's cry,And tho summer night goes singingby.While man creeps, when thc ,lay idone.And murmurs .at the BUn.thut the protludioll �t'('ms worthy cof"OnlIlWllt, cyen :lftt'r :L }I,�rincl of tw.·n"('c],s, Ulltl aitt'r cOl'i(lll� re\'iew I.y�tthlent aUll faclll!.�". Uuclergrn,luatt· tho inherent sillin�s of girls. A largl'part. of it is ,1ue to the inhcrent silli.liess of men's tlelllands On girls. Tlleircritich;Dl in general �cems to agrel' ultimate criterion-not of a "nicc"that the !))ay was "e.wcptiorl3.1," aI" girl, but, far more important of athough thc cx.nct nature of it-" Yari· ·'popular" girl-js that she be stylish,anco is a. matter of t.'lhon, ('IlmmOI1 cir· caa.nce well, ancl ha\'o "pep." Andeumlocutiolls being th:1;t "a st:llwnrt :::illce it is m:cry girl's tlcsire (admit:f:liry que<'n wns illnrtjstie·' that "tllt' tcll or not) to he pnpular, she striYCS�satire wa..� lIEAVY," a.ntl, more uni· with greater or leNS success, aecorllinJ,!,-ersally, that "it w:1.·m't a Blackfriar :.0 tho strength of thnt ,1esire, to showshow!" \\roultl thnt we ('ouM con\'c.y t hat she li\'� up to tht.: reeltlircmen�.the tOllO of \'oil·.o in whi.·h this last i� E\-en the nice on(,8 .1£1 it, in lCtis fIa· Oh, the white la.nd, and the whitf'sky\,And the bright SUD streaming wiue!Awa.y and high the northwincls fl\'Where the fair clouds wheel �nllglide;Where the sailing sea-gulls ride and"rv.And the storm·god.'s laug'h gOM ring­in� by.While man creeps, rancorous. belowAn,I shudders at. the snow. Brownin� blurts:Tho last chance, so I call it. Any­how.1l0mer',s a tough oM strip of turf toplowThrough. liorace the same. t'is said.And yet,Whero book·lifts groan not. and noair tubes fret.Such ponce must lie--tho cla.�icealm of itlIay clraw cR.."o,taking crowds fromGeneral Lit.ftlOUGIlTS ON .ABCBrl'BCTUBE..Julius �enwahl Hall promises tobe a careful an(1 artistic st.ructllrc.jutlging from the ch�ing tw:o·to!'c.Ieft"CCIt I4erupulou.sly carnell out In sign,sheel an,1 girtler_ The! only dissonantnoto is struek in Ute tlnmel�1ious n:th1�-Roscnwn)11 lIall-whi<·h will llollbt­l�s soon be shortenetl to Rosie's Bow.HONOR SOCIETIES.It has long been the custom at ·the tI('li\'(�rctl!University to keep from puLlint.tion ill This cTi1.icalthe Daily Maroon tho melllbershi}) ofthe so-calle,l ·'honor assoeiation�"which e.xist on the Univcrsity ca.mpul-I.Ono of the argUlnent.'4 :l,I\'an"ell toaccount for this, and one highly lautlcolby the members of the or�ani.zation .illqU�Mtion, is thajl. the puhllcahon Willhurt the feelings of thosc who arl" 1I0tasked to join. The grcntest hurt cloe�not come with a plrun aho\'e lltlnrc1 :Ill,nOlln�lllent of tlle names of thc fn.\'ored few, hut it eomt's with t.he \'cryoxistenf!e of the societies thcllll-leh-csa matter 'whi(:h seems llen�r to I.,·taken into consideration hy :arcit'llt. aol,,"oeates of' the system of sccrec·�". �I()r('than wh., in ninc (�:I:lC� out of tCII. tIll'hurt of a man or wonl:ln ",Iw 1:1 "Ollt tlfit" is wnsillcraJ,)y irH'n·:l.<.;4�tl hy th.·att4'mpts at (�once.:1Imc!lt. .The men of the l;nJ\,crslty. alway�more ,I('mocratic nlltl �tl\'allc·t·.1 il;their itlca�. realiz(''' tIllS. an.1 la'-ltyear the OWl :lltll Her,,,·nt.. :anoi thl�year tho Iron )I.a�k. (':�mc. �\It. f�:l�'�'lye and openly wlth theIr )1�t. £If 1.'"1.1'atN'. Tn �trikinJ! (,olltra�t t-o thl� ��the attituclc of the WOI1l('n in flaPI:'fmntie Att.empt� to kC'C'r th(' 1·1('.1;':-1''''to the Sign of th .. Si(·kh'. thl: �lIp11""honor" s()('it·t'" from 1.t'ln;r 11111..more "r f � tlished in tho Daily ) a mon 0 ._ a .11 r·dafb., t"lth of the matW! 8(!ClIlS f"that tho !OCrrrey �('n'l� .lll�t. �o mil:'"beto the eX(!hls1\'enC'!o'� nnll .1C':-'lr.mo.r; of the �()('iC'ti� .. :l.n,l the ","om·111)1 Ityd tho d(')1111ccl 111ea tll:at tIll'"en, UD �r 9Omo one from hurt f(,(·I.�o saVln� 'tering a mo.<lt un.l('mOf'T�tID�, .1I!1' 088oonl'r. thNC'forC'. th:ltie 8pl�t. �h� Sir.kl(' an(1 Xu Pi �.i�.tbe 81� � unm�ntionahl(' �C'nIC.:·mil. the �.�;t� abandon th('ir narrow�'laODOr" SOC1 '.J , �rant wnys. Freshman Class Pipes 'D_"_.retin'nce is t.he lIIurt'�.Tn a thorne course this year a theme I .. ··f f h 1of the usu:11 I ty res man c utJ pipes will be£If wn..q reacl in class in which a man con· really for distributioD this week. Thef('�sccl tha.t when ('hoo.."ing a �';rl to contract with the manufacturer calledtake a. danee or tbo th .. a.ter he always for the briars by June l� but. alL.dln..qe t)1c ti�htcst h(":\cl('.1 one hc ('ou1tl, \'nnc'c ('a.�h payments made it pORSiblclie tlilln· .. ('nrc to .1il'IC'\l�q anythinJ,! im· to complete the pipes tW'o weeks early.l'Ort:Hlt or serious wit.h a �irl, '·for,"tcr:t:' )o'or, stuc1y. ·1.]lere ,,�s no pro- he aclclel1, '·r alml.Ys .10 rn�- thinkinJ! WOKEN PB.B8BR'1' SONGpitiat ill� noto in the pl:ly to softcn it.:iwhen alone.'('on!(i�t('nt insurgent. tfl'"CI� or to I':tr:l. Think of the altcrnnth'o hC'fore :11\'7.(' tho 1mnll, which on ot.her {)('ca'. !!irl in the fn�c of such an aUituIIl'! 150 Women lD Costame Will PartlcL�i(Jn!-l, Il:ls :-ttr\other('ti thc Ilis,·tL",�inn II!Rhc 1n"st eit.ncr al�hlt('l�- turn ott hcr!11"lor ]i�:-I :lIlti din'rh'tl (':unpu� jnur·I.r:lins, if she has an�-, :tnll l�e h�i'1l:lli�ll1 into l'nths (If Iwrfl'Ct t'afety­ l'oIC.refql('('t, and ('\"('ryhOtly ('1S("·� r(":11101 in�]'it)ity. uA Day in SI,ring,'· a song and fOr"1lM't for her, or else she nlUst f,!h'c ul'F. h 't'lTn Ilc �l1rt', this (':'Imp"S in,lifTl'r(,l1f'P ,1an� fcsti\'al, un(ler tho ntL"pi('� of The Co· ",,1 n.cr� to., It ,,-ny �ay91 ... � of (,\'('r l",ill� popular. Ofh I I l I Itl, tllO play i� fluitl' in linf' with thl• at· th(> Wom('n'� A'�lt!etic A�qoeiatiol1, will "e (OC� not till( crstall' \\" Iy I:ll'lkct"('otln;c, thcre are ple'nty of 1101,111:1' b 11 .I I' W' t "titll.1t. of tho fn'�1tlty ('cn�or�.t1ac Bl:l..1� t.,k(' pi:\.('(' Tu�clay, .Tune 2 at 4:�O, in a 1!4 popu ar 011 y rn III er; .JUS •. ��1 �i .. l� thnt ar(' ('ap:'I.1.I(' uf l'f'riou!'I1�� :1I1clf:O(l11 al'(' thc ('ul'Itllmc hl"CQm�� l"C:l�on-j r;ar oroil'r. an.1 thc· ac':nr� tlH'lII ...... \'cs Scammon Gar,lenl'l. Ono hundre.l :tmlII:Oll�1atfnln('., .. !'I, h"t tI,(,y h:'l\,c t.o knowII tl t' f th rtw1w !,('rm aJ) tn ha\'(' hc('n I'n"�ht 11:'1)1' fifty tTnh'(!rsity women in costum(' a' c, 1(, mCIl rre o. . c spo "!a .. "- an�l whC'n t� turn (1fT thnt !'Iitlc ofpili;.!'. l'�'rhnl's tll(' :tttitlltl(� of tilt' 1'(,11'will p:a.rticipate in the entertainment.sors il'l expl:'lin:l1.l('. �in('(' ra.I·,,1t�· i.lio th('m!'!eh�('s. an,l to tUTn on th� Ii�ht The en.."tnll\cs nre heing t1(':'igne,l hy�\'rll'rndt'!4 were left as a )lr:\.('ti('n1J�· 111' :lnt1 froth�·. In it.!'I('Jr, this ahilit.y isthe Art ,1('1}lnrtm('nt of th� School of(,'''111£1",'.1 fj('lcl fnr IIc'Xt .\·l':tr·� authors. prohahly a gOOtl onc--"lclaftt .. "lhiJih- i� n.T F.lhl(!a,fjon unlter the tliree-tion of lfil'!!'Hilt why tho Bla(·kfrinr·:oI .1itl n(lt p('r virtuc ancl tho�c f"'Opl(' thnt r('a1ty RJ'C Cushman, ancl hy tho dcpartment of. tl t 1J . "'r",nnl'!04ll1 .J'� of th,' fl, .... rno�. t worth whil ... nrc thnoae "'ho('(,1\'0 la H'I r .. ,....... "• ••. .,,'.. Househotll n.clministrntion under tho di"S:lm(' stamp :IS nth('r!'l more spf'('ifi"nlly know how t.() he frh'olous on �('asion. rf'dion of lfiM W ... hb., The Unh'crra ... tiJ:ate.l is a matte'T of sUTJlris(', na�' Tt isn't tho :thility t() h(' frh'olous t.hat. sity or('h�trn, ,1iT('dC'(l by Mr. Crngin Notc--'Ve w('re sUJ'p�tl to c.lit a\\·on.)cr. '\ntl \\'11 .... · the :l('tor!'l. nft('r in, 1 consider ,1(WJl1orahl('.-it i� thc ('on-h paper, hut wc fincl that the a,h'crti!".' .,and Mr. Weiser will anompany t entlmcml)le rCY'W'titions of th('ir l'art!'l. �t.:ln('�· of the ()('('n�i�n for it.. Anll �l1C'h "I -danc�, lfn.rgtl('rit.c �waW1te hR.... writ·�holl).) hn\'c hN-n a1.l(' to ('on\'('�·. with· f'onstant. frh-olity ()('cn�inns t.hc MSt('n the pr�ogl1c nn.l epilogue whi(!h(.nt :lh�orhin�. thc pnint. i!' J'('rhaps that r(,�lI1ts from :tC'htally st.raining to_the mo�t intcrsting s."ltirical item ill I. (CoDtiD.ll.ed on page 5), (ContiauM on Page 4)('xtra()rdinary� ill Yi�w(::lIJ1ptl� rL·:U'tiun t.owartl crith·ism(·ither its poli(�ics or its mor(',:;, that rt·action which, like tho fnir�' qllt'e'l:wayes its imperiuus w:Hul :'Illtl tle(.'rc('�:'·Lo. there slmll be no Stullcllt tliSCOIiAND DAKOB FBSi'IVALpate in Program in Seammoll OV­dens on .JUDe 4th.Did Ho Mean Marrow?Tn�tnl('tion� tu r('pnrters Il()gt�II hyG. \V. C, in the lr:lronn ofTi,'�: Parcyour st.ory to tllC hone nncl �ct. themeat out. of' it.in� mnnag('r }las clone it for n�, ('x­cept a few fc�t()()n� aronnll t.he ('Clgcwhich hc allowcci lis to fill with ncws.The Editor., .• •••••••••••••..L _)..... -". ' Ardmore Style ClothesMade in Chicago byALSCHIlLER & DRE¥ERDistinctive Models for Young MenSee the Rex Models in both single and double breasted styles, Made in New Blue Hemp and Flannels.1-4 SDk Cape, Sleeves and Vest Back,Patch Pocket, Soft Front and ShouldersBEING FEATURED BYDockstader & Rexfordat the popular price 0' $25Suite 816 REPUBLIC BUILDING• __ ._ •• __ ._. •• _�.-_ •• • c ••••••••••• ._ ••••• _ •••••••••----------------- ... _ ... _. W. A. A. WILL ORGANIZETHE MEKBE1UfRIp BASI3'I',-:..J1�'1,\]1J... _SELECTWHILE PANAMASTOCK IS AT ITSYOUR NOWBEST M:ltgarct Rhodes hlli! been 3},­pointed by the Advisory board of tileW. A. A. to serve as chairman on theReorganization committee, and EffieShaDlbaugli;. Dorothy Llewellyn LouiseMick aud Julia Dodge are' the mem­bers, They have drawn up suggestionswhich they will present to the mem.,bers of the 'V. A. A. at a generalmeeting on May 29th in the Gymnasium. 1t is urged tha tevery womanwho belongs to the Association bepresent then to vote on th�e :;ug­gf'stiolls.Tho first chango from the presentsystem, will be tbe basis of member­ship, 6\t presnt, any Woman who l'IiV·nifies her interest, is admit.te.l to _.membership, with the right to vote atall elections. According to the newsYl'ltem, membership will be on a pointbasis. Therc will be two kirilis ofmembers, associato nnd regular mem­bers. Only the latter are eligible for(Jffice. A.ocsodatc members compose thecommittees, Bcforc an associate mem­ber can become a regular member, shsmust win one hundred points. To gainth68O, she may take part in l'l'orts,«xeet in class work, or work on com-we Wall Hold for FUTURE DELIVERYHOME OFREDMANSHIRTSANDCOLLARSE'§WPhone B. P. 5160WOKEN PaBD:1lft SONGA.BD DANCE l'B8uVAL{Continued from pago 3.,are printed in tdle verse column of thi�issue, Tho program will be as foi­lows:Prologue.Dawn Son� •••••• Women's Glee ClubDnnco of ·the Dawn.] )nnce of the Sunbeams.Welcome Pretty Primrose.... 'Vomen'sGlee Club.Dnneo of the Flowers.",uhlmcr Breezes .. Women's Glee ClubDance of the South Win.!. .};)i7.abethM�C1intoek.J)an�e of the Rain.Jrop8.�pring Song ..•• , •• Women's Glee Club])anl't, of Youths an,1 Mai.Jens .. SignetClub.811 Met Dance l1Iittees. A member of any team is�Standish-a NewARROWCOLLARfor SummerAn ultra smart stylewhich correctly ex­presses the fashion �i\"l'n the full one hundred point�.�rembcrs of tho A.h"isory board nrcallowed �"f'nty_fi\"e pniuts. I'rohahl�·nil present momherx 110W will II\., a 01-mit ted as r<'l:ulnr members un.ler the11<',," system.Anoth<'r c'hnnl:� ","ill he t h .. r.'\·i�io!lof the A.h·i�(lry bonrd, 1'11tlt'r tht'S6-11 '( t' IITl'�nt armnzement. the (lffic"'� of :01('("1•• •••• •• t.IC a .. � 0 ler .Nadine IWI retnrv an.l trt'al"urer nrc mf'rg<"l. If tilt'Katherine Brown •1 t1 'v So W reorl:unization rlnn!" art' nC(,f'pt<'t I orsven n�.. •• •• omen's Gloo Club 1Moon Danee •••••• ,. ••••• ' Miss Stit..,. ofTiC'c of R�or.1inJ: �rt't�1r�' will ,..Fairy Son� ••..•• , Women's Gleo Club .. _.ID f tL- F • • C'TeallL" ••anee 0 uv SInes. kl cct-}�ilogoe. ' There will be regular wee Y m'Vomen who ean Ring also have �n!!S of the A.h·i�o�· board, nnd ... verv �been nsked to jOin. th� cbornM'3 for· w::man who n('et']ltl" n.prointm('nt to,tho fete. Commurueatlon8 shoultl bo . ('('t­"ent to Dorothy Straetlan. bu!"in�s t,hh" bocly mll."t hl' rr('�nt nt lt� 111 'mau..;er of the WOlDen's Glee Club. inp. Turn Your Shirt TailsInto DrawersWhat Good Are SIUrt Tails Anyway?IN OLUS the outside shirt and underdrawenare one garment. This means t�t the shirton't work out of the trousers, tlut theshi:t tail can't hunch in seat, th:lt t�he ' .. _- .,drawers "stay put," to say nothi� 01. \the comfort and economy of sav-.. ". / / .. - I'ing a garment, OLUS is coat --z_/ .' lcut, opens all the way down�: :tI-c1,!lIcd crotch, dosed back. }. \ tSee illustration, '-'. lOLUS oZle-piece" AJAMAS .... � '�for lounging, resting and com- ". ,� .Iortableslecp, Made on the sameprinciple as OLUS Shirts- coatcut, closed rock, closed crotch.No stri::�s to tiJrhtet1 or comeloose. $1.50 to $8.50.For �olf, tennis and field w�r, werecommend the special attached colla,OLVS with �lar or short sleeves.Extra sizes for very bll or stout men,.".t.":.,em' dWirr!-:r C� BMJ.t ...........I'Hn.L!PS-JOYO COUANJ, IIUen11� Bl'OIIdny, New T ..D:!PT. C. OL'US.�.ICAe ••- -- - --- -------•••••••••••••• • •••••••••••••--._ MalL de 1 BrothersN0 MATTER WHAT DEGREE you may have won in the hallsof learning, you still are unacquainted with very important factsif you have not investigated your opportunities to attire yourself inthe highly distinctive manner this store makes possible through anintense study of youth's characteristics and a keen specialization offashions originated exclusively for misses and young men.� t���; -"<f$�. ��' �:�:�;,,-�:.�� · ��!: $�� __�:�i!�r:;�:e�;i�em:�a;::�r:nt�;ela:�,f.i!J" ��'\\ i �l 1""1 .. ' ..•. ,.A'�ll3/�r. Parts cape models that shouid be included 10 everyA1�·'l·.{f;L9r\E':.�k!&��i.:,.gr\)��.�lt�t smart wardrobe-s-plaid or plain materials with con-,�l\�"( � 1.'\tY�:I'/'1!�.1 .;.r2}-�� '�\'f';�:'�::'::':�SZJI trasting vest. which may be worn as separate golfI::. "':3�:1 �)\?L�I i I I \( / ,;;' -=-i;-' '>: : -. \� k I ·11 dr iY�;f,�\?�::) H 'l5iL��\ I ,·.E13;J I I;;:. ", .�� j ac et. one sty e 1 ustrate · .W _ >9 :"",'L 1/\'// '�' r: \ ;-i:·��.?::t-::·· ��:. "'�:I 1\ '_.••/'"If?v;r,:',___.C_.';!: \1 x,"or.1.'t i·r\�,:·:·::'i3 Ii Quamt Styles In Warm Weatherr�i�· �J \ T\ i .I \��':�::\::.:.\ /' Frocks, priced at $5 to $25:!' ��. \ � \ i\ � V:'.·� l....... or figure.I lawns, hnens, votle�, French crepes, etc.,� < '\ �\� t:� Two styles shown 10 cut are $10 and $12.75.�.. Ii \ \ \\� © l'(fl·. "Country Club" Linen Suits, $10 and $15.� ��. � 't -the celebrated "Country Club" suits, so popular for outing,s> � � � motoring or street wear, Shown in colored linens and in several styles---note picture.�. II :.. �.. �- - .s •••••••• i."j FOR YOUNG MEN we have gone to every limit in quest of thehighest excellence possible of expression in summer suits at$20 --- $22" --- and --- 525Scores of styles at these three prices, and every model one of dis­tinction. In our young men's college clothes shop you will find amost complete assortment' of all the new fabrics in fashions fabric .and pattern are represented. Especially selected foreign and domes­tic woolens, and a remarkable galaxy of styles that, in other stores,will make their first appearance in autumn lines, three months henceWe particularly feature young men's oxford graysack suits---one, two or three-button styles, withbound edges. The coats of these suits may be wornwith the popular wide striped worsted trousers, thuscompleting another suit that is exceedingly fashion­able this season.Second F'loorThe "Nothing" Suit a NoveltyThis suit, so named on account of its being made withoutlining in the coat or vest, with no padding, with natural fittingshoulders; some with silk lined sleeves; patch and regular pockets,straight-hanging English trousers, and athletic vest with largearmholes; sizes 31 to 38. Prices range from $15 to $35� IIr '#II •'.:tI!, II �I.\}\,.i)I')•/1III 4\ \J! III Ij.�