II\I"c'(f1I\)• laily marnuttVoL XII. No. 148. 1J1IIVBB8ftY OF OBIOAGO, SAftBDAY, KAY 23, 1914.HOPES BRIGHTER FOR .CLEAN SWEEP TODAYPurdue'. Decisive Defeat ByNorthwestern Promises Base­ball Victory for Varsity.CHlCAGO FAVORITE IN TRACKBASEBALL STANDINGS.W. L.!I \.\r Illinois ••••••••.• 6Chicago •...•••• 5Wisconsin .•••••.. 5Purdue •••••••••• 0;1:Indiana ••••••••.. 3Ohio ••.••••••••• 2Minn�ota •.•.•• 3Iowa ".••• 1Northwcstern .••• 2 144-13 'j'btl anuuuul uiuuer and Iui tiatw la WiIIi:uu Weis(!r was elected presi.:dent of tho Cosmopolitan club fori1!1l4-}!'};) at tbo annual election last: SHUT UBRARY IN THE SUMMERuight. Hurry Swanson was elected! __yic<'-presi.lent, Floyd Weakly, corre.! Tho Reynolds club library will ojJtlD.SlIUUtUui,; sL't:rcUU-y, uwrge UKuda., re·: informally Tuesday morning. The for.l."onliUlr seeretary.und }'rederick liiatt,'I:> mal opening, which had been teuta-ereasurer. It W:AS decided that the tiveJy set for Sunday, has been post­\,icc..."-l.rc:;idcnt will be local editor for poned until early next October. Th�tt" luternational Student, the n.a.tio.lJ;: 'reason assigned by the Library com­al organ of tho associated Cosmopoli- mit.tee for this postponemnt is thattau clubs. an opportunity will be oBered duringPaul Ci1iual.pa s.poke on his $- the Summ.er quarter to geb bills onpressiou� of UUJ University, gained more volumes. Additional books totrom one year of experieu.co on the the value of $225 will be purchasedeampus. Tho club farewell dinner. will before the formal opening.be held Th�ay at 6 in HutehlDSlO11.1 In addition to the $100 library fundcafe.speeches by .factulay m�mber,8 and now in 'the bank, 'the Blackfriars havedel,urtmg students wlll be given. voted to subscribe $125 from theirChosen to Bead COSIDOPGIitan Olub forWEISER MADE PRESIDENT IJBRARY TO OPEN WITHINFORMAL EXERCISESEFFECTJVEL Y ORIGINAL DRAMATIC CLUB WILLGIVE 3 ONE-Acr PLAYS-Formal �tioD of New Rey-nolds Cub Department willBe Held Next October.85; .Iet:.tils. }'raternitjes will be asked to perrormauce WIUght at �:;;li iu tnt:.6:!5 h-nd rugFll, divans and chairs. .lh_·'Yuo1cJ:J club theater..556.5UO The finance co�mittoo is urging.4:!9 men to pay for their tickets right �3:.ercilJCs wjll be held at 6:15 III Huteu.400 nway, Ooly twenty-five of tho 150 msou cafe. Dean Lovett will be till:�rn TJ.333 who have signed up, have paid. ie guest 01 honor. Eigbteeu persons WJ11.286 committee in chnrge hopes for an at- oe initiated as members, and four as.tendance of 200. Tiekets may be pro-1Iol.es for a vierory over Purdue'scured by addressing the committee atstrong bascbnll squad in this rutcr­box 173, Faculty exchange, or bycoon's game were materially Increasedsigning' the cards posted in Bartlett,at the news of the Boilermakers' de­Cobb, the Reynolds club and the halls.eisivu Ill\feat at the hands of North-525 So Ch.alnDaD Barria J)eacribe8 Inter­daaa Bop Deco� �ty_1ive Have p� 200 toAttend. Coming Year-Will Give FanwellDinner in ButchinsoD Ca.fo �day.weeks under the coaching of the au­thors, Frank O'HarVl Roderick Peattieand Walter Poague, Each play haswestern on yesterday afternoon been rounded into good shape by t.l.. proceeds, to form the Blackfriar col-The Lufuyetto team won a thrilling 4- J11lifI.O� = �NDAY hard work of tho members of the MINNESOTA IS DBFBA-TED lection of Dramatic literature.to :I rOllr:�'en inning 'O'nnlO Thursda.y l,Ay.u.n BY CBlOAGO PLA� Close Lf.lIira.ry in Summer.e- casts, and is in readiness for the per-formance tonight, according to Prest­dent O'Hara. The final rehearsal wa..held last night.To Present Three Productionsby Campus Authon at aPerformance Tonight�trecti\"ely original is the way Chairmuu Harris yesterday characterizedtho plau of doooraUo� for the Inter­class Hop to be given }·riday. He Ile­e lnred Bartlett would look better than INJTlATE EIGHTEEN AT DINNElVrwuut.ic club will"lho presentsprwgPet. it did at the Prom, but would give 110 three oue.uct l,Juy::t at thcirusseeiate members,Cast� for the three plays have beeurehC".u:Ung daily for the past twofroOl Wisconsin, but were unn.blo to Several � M'ade in LfD.e11p6-coma back yesterday, and could not :Martl&Dd aDd �t wm Pitch.score at nil, while tho Purple team far �eama. Squair and M.cNeal JP,ke Clean SWeep The Library committee has decidedof both � and DoubleS . to close the reading room during the'CQIltests. Summer quarter, beeaase of Inade;Showing a great reversal of the• .... he T -� T ---'I. " Lela.nd S�--.&. .--. � form displayed against -:-Junior women hope to exact revenge "Tho Last Laugh," a melodramatic ford on ThursdaY', the Varsity teOlllBfor their defeat by the Senior baseballfarce by Poague, will be the first skit Olen succeeded in making a eleanI .... laat week by a vie tory Mon- sweep of their matches with Minn.eso-p ayeu. on the program. This play will prob- S· t-o str&lght committee desires. Members of theTh will be the second in . _ 13 yesterday, quaar WOIl ....dD:Y· e gaJ;De• _ • --aeriea.-&v- �ap!y ,�e given-on Int_e.�hol��l.c _n��b� _se_�,..tr.� __ §t�l!�� t� ,_c� _�� clu�_,will be allo�.to.use the b()Q�t.Sthe annual ehaaquon8hip June 13 in Mandel, as part of the pher player,whi1e ?d.eNeal had no ti'ou- until the end of the Spring quarter.h been made in the .,. t f h ble in defeating MeGee.eral changes aved a hat ba.t. program for the entertninmen 0 t eIn the doubles contest the Minoeso- The open shelf system will be adop_,ineups of both teams, an. high school athlews. The cost:. 13 artists started out in whirlwind ted, and all books will remain in thoed Marian Martland Wllltic is expect • "TJI8 Last Lau,g!L" fashio�, and had the game five �o ono library room. Old issues of mag:v·tch for the Seniors and Jeaoette Be-.M F Id H�'I'"1'"V Bo�' in theIr favor. But here Sqnaar and zl'ncs whl·ch. -- formerly u""""d bypi will r. ou s .......•.... _.J h' M"'- I b d, take fiv' row "'_v .,...,trent for the JUJliors.. The .game .Mr. Markham •••..••..• Henry Shu}. . C.l. ... cn r�e. 109 e. In a ;o f ld. 'UI'88 Jac1--on •.••.•..•• Louise M!ck and later wl.nwng tle sot wne to sov-.. � .. pt at 4:15 OIl Lexington J.e .I.... A:t,- Th Ch th d....... TOllY Norton •••••••••..• Orrin \\011 cn. .0 lCagO men won e seeonThe lineup foUows:. The Burglar .•.•.•.•.. Vernon Brow II set easaly, 6 to I.. JuniOrs. Soapy Anderson ••.. Francis ShorwiL The seoresSeniors..p . . • • Beg�nt Sims the butler ••••.• Cedric Strobn. Squair defeated Srelhragon, 6-3, 6-2.to M:utland •• �. •. •• • ••••Walter (Captj , M "... lei M G 15 6-2de.. 'D' ... - Ga " c.l. ... cal ( ate<! c ee, -, .Leu e�n...... ib' .:: MaeClint\)Ck :At .-....---_.u tea. Squair and McNeel defeated Stell-Ll.m·e yu.... •.•••• Burktl O'JI:ara's play, ··At Home-town wngon and McGee, 9-1, 6-1.2b Allen D:>d'!e " •• _I t··· to reI ro o·nnnl·ng of the library until au.tumnBeaU (Capt).... •••• '•• L'!;V Gates., an InCluen 8.lmmg ) -WOMEN KUST FILL o� CABDS r·' !WJ.n;� . - •••••••• 3b ••••••• BroSl5eit duee the charm of American village although the work is well enough ad-Hhodes .••••• •••• 88. •••••• �axer life in the spring, will be the soconll Have been J1equested to Suh!!!1t Data vaneed to justify opening now," said.S,,·awite • • •• • ..•• rf. • •••• ' .•••• Sharp L·ef • th n£n"!lm The c .... t follows' iD 8--1-.. "-,...... F-..1eriek Croll, ehB.l. __ "",. '- - the 1-Pfeiffer........ , ••• ·1·····Appel on e pr"e-�--· _,. u.;.u .. �- 'PUOShambaugh ••• _ .•• If. •••••••. COl1in� Jlarry ....•.•.. _ Laurence Salisbur� Irary eommittee, "because til.: :':!llK-� .. 'I. subs. •••••• 'U Mabel O·Conr.ol . f b t"_ .ted,.I"".. •• • •.• ••• •• Sutetiif(: .nayme ..•. ,' ••••• ". ' .All wom('n in the University mus ;u:utcr 18 ar 0 -- SUI In e,·ery1l0t("hki.s8 •• ••••••• •.••• ••• Tho Judge .. , .••• _. Charles Openhein. .hThe Mayor •.••••.... Dunlap Clark fill ont biographicai car(ls for the So ,\"ay, for the formal appearanee of t epBIZB8 ABB oFI'DBD FOB .Mrs. UaJe ..•••..• Treva Matthe\\"� c.inl censu.q. Those who ha'·e not filed 'ew books. The committee will be ac-� ... PLAYS BY ftU])BNft .Martha ••.•••.. •• Kathleen Colpitt:-< hoe during the summer, 80 that ar ..�.. JIG (':lrch� beforc next Weclnesday will beBilly ....•.••..•••••. osep 1 cary. I I. t llngernents will be completed by Oc-".AJdlie O'CODDor." nfTlcinlly summonee, aerorc Ing 0 ar."Archie O'onnor," a roprcscnta.t.ioll announcement yesterday. T� hun· tober."of life in a Pennsylvania minin,.: ,lrell :mcl fifty have alrecu1y Bent iu ,DD STBWAB�town, by Roderick Peattie, will com -.pl�te t.he performance. thnir slips.Tho east follows: Recom rnenelation for ,·arioWt fOTDlP .reu ll'usical N'umbeI'B to Precede sun-Mr. O'Connor •••••••• Sol. Harrison of l'o<.ial acth·ity havo been asked for da7 Serrice: 1D Kandel.Mn. O'Connor ••.••••. Frances PeckArchie O'Connor •••••. Bruce MartinGertrude •••.•••••• Margaret FentonJGhc. •••• ," •••••••• Frederick Byerl�Admission to the performances willhe hy in,"itation only.piled UI) five runs,The two track teams seem to be quate means of caring for the library,-and because the coming examinationsand Convoeation exercises will pre­vent as aueeeesful an opening as thethe club, will be bound during thoSummer months. Furniture and alighting system will be installed be­fore October."The committee haa postponed theWILL PBBACHevenly halunced, with tho odds a littlein fuvor of Chieago, The Varsity willhave nn ndvantagn in the fact, thattire - hnmmer throw,;' in wbicn DirectorStagg'14 men seem the weakest, will beomitt('.1. Several years ago the ham-mer slippod from one of the contest­ants hands. Since then the Boiler­makcr� hn'"c given up this event en­tirely.Ward IIq Be OUt.Chiengo will be handicapped ifshoul.t \vin from t.his pair in the halt -mile. Cnmpbcll an(1 Sehmicdel nro on cam:,ua ==:: ��ed• prn.cti�:tlly even terms in the milti- nJ· .... 'Ie 00IdN'"though Campbell has the faster mark.The Be'·. Dr. George Blaek Stewart,presiclent of the Auburll Theologicalseminary, will preach tomorrow inllandel. Dr. Stcwart is acu,·o inmnny leading eastern religious organi·T.ntion� and has written -numeroustheological works. The musical pru­.mun for 8C scrvics will be:Prelude ...••.•. .•• • • • • • . •.. RogersAndante •.... . . . . . . . .. �[enclcls�ohnChanson •••...•......• Tschaikow1\kyPr()(:l.��iolJal. "Summer'� Suns Are.Glowing" •............ 0 - - Srn1thH\'mll "Lovc Divine" .... Lo .leuncA;lth('�l. ··Tho Lord is My Light".orr .. rton- •...... • . ... . . . . • . . . . .. OtiSHymn. :·yo Chrhltian Jlcrn1cls" �ellnerRe('(>�l"io"aJ, ··B .. joiee, Ye Purc In.Heart," ••..••••••...••... l\le8�.terPostludo Saint SaensWill Ho!cI 8e11d-tiDaIs � •Semi-finals in the JUlius Bosenw:ald("ont�t :'11 oratory will be heM Tu�4!ay. Fh·c oontestantB will he pie.keflto eomrcte in the finais, which will he.1-,.M the first week in June, in con·jllllC'ticn with the Adams eontest in ar,·tis:ic roadiD6-Stuc),ent8 interasteci in play writi�gba'"e been offered aevel1ll oppodUDl.­tiep for employmeDi this .swamer.Prizes ranging from forty to one bUlli d dolian bve been O«ered. llJ�r:ee orgaaizatioD8 for• suitable ohil-dren's p� aDd eeeDanoa.The Drama League of Chicago ha�:agreed to give prizes of $100, � and$-10 fM original plays to be glven b,)The Chi".a.go baseball camp wa... pret· children before children or adult aU:ty Jrhlrn yester(lay morning when the dienees. The Women·s E@eationall.-a--.B�u�I�le·ti�·�D-----�result of the Wisconsin-PurlIne game anft Industrial Union haa offered $100for a play for ehildren from nine to __ ",_� §s�:,�����:'was lenrnell, hut with North\\'estern's!'1eventoen, to be presented by the Chil- TUDAY.triunJl,h o,·er thc Black anll Golel drcn's P1aye� a non'professional com- Chemlstz7 r...holanhiP exallUnation.forc(>�, pro�Jlects 'bet-ame clC('Jcle41-. pany. The Thomu A. Edison e()mpany 9, Kent theater'.will (lR-y $100 for the best motion pic· GenPaD achaIanhip examinatio!l,Iy hright('r. The rt"!'1ult of the Wis('on·t.urc play lIObmitted before Dec!mber 1. �-obb 16&"in rnnkh �till gh·(>.8 ChiC'ngo some Jo:ntrantB in the play_writing C()IJl- Bom.aDce laDl!1J&ge schoJ,anhfp examh f 1 h . 1 . T d • TlC·... ·tl·on have '--- .. ·k ..... t to -..Je1re .... !'1 iDatlOn, 9, Cobb 1GB.ope or t 10 (' amlJlons lip. 0 ny II �I& GO "'" ..... � ---... _ .. � • 1 3C'th(' Drama League at 5529 Cornell Chfca«0·&",,",1l8 M_'" mee... :.g:une wiIJ he n fight to put t.h" Vnr- Stav« field.:l.\"cnuc; the WOIIIen's Edueational and Chica�o-Pnrdue baeball aame, 3:458ity into undisputed possession of scc· Tnelustrial Union a1l 26f Boylst.on. St.. Stap fteld.onel lllace. Bol"tod. and the Edison eompany, at 1"OlfORROW.2668 Det-,atur avenue, Bedford Park.Des .farcHen appears to be thc mO!'1t �ew York.. Vnfverdt7 reUdous se:rvtce, 11,likely Idab arti!'lt. MePartlanel who-41i11 llaDdet:· .the BaeJgers l1p in neh finc stylc, wi11pr(lhahly pitch for Purdue. Briekrnananel Sehroceler held the moune1 ye!'1ter­c1::)" for Coaeh Mahan's men. EitherWarll, the star hur,lIer, is unablecomrete. Frank has been nursing aninjurt,.1 Iwee all this week, and is haY"ing troul,lo in getting it baek intoshape.Bnr:!Iwik anll Knight shoulcl takoAI'Pl('g:tto ancl Lancli8 into camp in thecI:ash(>�l. Barandk is eapRble of Iloing:10 flat in the century, anel :22 inth(�two-1\\ (,Ilty. East antI Lnnclil4 h�\"(the (·nll in the quarter, but StegcII':l!lStout shouM annex anothor victoryover Klippel in the 2·mile. Norgrn�Thomas, � .Tartlien and Gorgas willbe Chicago's mainstays in tho fielllc,·cnt.", a.n(1 have a slight ad\'llntngl'o,'t"r their opponents.Get VDdisputed Second.(Continued on Pap 4) in tho censue, in orller to clo awaywith criticism of a luk of social life.1'1)(� rnnterial on the carlls alrea(ly sub­rn ittccl has been too vague for definitem�e, accorcling to Letitia Fyff'e, who i�.lir('(.ting the poll.BNLOISB WB1'1'BB LAUDSRHODES 8CJ[OLABS IN"AJlBBIOAN OXONIAB"w.... Plq """ Irab:IaeLMadeline W.oodruft defeated Hel('fHare in the fll'8t round of tile 'tromE-n'l'tenni� tournament yesterday 6-2 anel;: 5. Fivo lIBtehet are y� to b"pl:tyt"d beforo tile first rouDd eJ08efMonda,. ..... MONDAY.ZUDfor co.'lego chapel, men, 10:15KaDcW..ft7ri., club. 4:30, Ryerson 32-Zoologic&! club. 4:30. ZooIOQ 24.Brfti8h Empire dinner. 6:30, LexfDg.&011 caM - Hhoclcl' scholnrs :at Oxfor(1 unh"er·sit\" Mo hiJ:hly praised in t� C?rn:nti�l";10 of ··The �\ mori«'nn Oxoma.n. Sill·n(". Bnll of st� .lohn·f' ("ollege theant.hor of tho artil·Jo whi"h lauds theAmNi('anl'C at Oxforcl, state!' that th('�fI�bola� 'are tho founllation (\f 011"C'iyi1i7.ntion, that mere eonfi(tnee is be­inJ! pln(,<'"I1 in thmn annually. a.n� that.th('\" aro iclMlI ··Mixers." He bewails therna;m('r in whie·h the Ameri .. an :'It"• if'lItl' M Oxforll wn..qte their vacation.Nel�borhood �meD Give PlateForty wofllon joinecl in pla�-in� "J�Clr,Jon nricl�," "I..a!llt Couplc Out:' anlloHI"r olc1-f:L.�hioncfl gn.m� at the annna) N('iJ!llhOOcI pi('nie yestrday afternoon in Jack80n park.THE DAILY MABOON, SATtJ1U)AV. KAY 23, 1914.The D a i I y Mar 0 0 D ������ • I To Tell Polk,. of llission Board.Hriet Campus News Dr. A. W. Hitehceock I ceeretury of������������,,���� till' American board of Counnissiouer». Official Student �e\\"8pnl)('r ot th� Un I. Debaters Will N·ot Ta'.:e Trip.verslty or ('lIll·a.l:O. .t ....... U \,.}'11 for Poreign lliS8ion�, will talk on'l'h� Varsity debating � .,1I0t :!o eust this l'prillg to debu to Peuu- "The Policy of the Amricnr, Board audsylvuniu :11101 ot her l'olll'gl'So, as wastentat ivcly lilallllt'd sumo time ago .Therl: i� 1'01lH' possibility of the trip1'libllshNJ morutngs, except Suoday and\foullny, clurlul: the Autumn, Wloter nodSprlul: quarters, by The Dall, Maruon• tan'.b. W. CotUncb ••tI. M. Gorp"a. P •••• t New. Edll.Or""W __ BdJterJi .. l.e •••• DagerEnlued .. aeeoDd-cl... mall at tbe�lal('a.o P_toale.. Cble.co, Ill., Karcb 11.1.01. UDder �et or Marcb •• 117 ••6VB8CIUP'l'ION &ATE&.Ih carrier: '2.10 & Tear; 11.00 a quarter.Ih ,aall: '1.00 a Tear; '1.:5 • Quartt'r.Edltllflal-Du.1DU. Od'lc�. EIU. U.T"'.,lbon. Y'ld.a,. 100. �tt.r 10 p m.1!1�. Park .IU.Yar"Ofl Press, n�l1 Cottage Grove ,,\VI'.THE SUlIIDF...B QUARTER.TIlt.' Summer QU:ll'tt'r tv mu ny.uudergrad is a time of Ill'ali tryiug· t okeep up witJl post grads who art' hl'r·_' tukeu next yenr, its Ut'lation to Volunteers" before theStudent Voluuteer baud T\h.�S.l:ly at;:]5 in Lexington H.Ruling Bodies � Today,Cambridge M.au to Lecture. Uuiversity ruling bodies meet to.k ..y'l'IH' JlIIII. J!c'l·tnulIl Itusscl] of Cum- 011 the following schedule: Board ofI,,·jdg-l' 1111 i \"l'l"si:,Y. EIIl!lalJd� w ill l!i vo I'h�'sil'nl Culture and Athletics, H, Har­a puhli.· h'd,lll"t.' Wdll.s.(a.y at -l :::0 in p�r M2S; board of the colh-ge of Com­Hur pvr .\111 011 '·Tllt.' Wurld lit' L'hy , IIll'n'l' und A.l.ininistrutioll, ]0, Harper�il's :lIId t h e \\·orId of 8l'IJSC': l. Philo- .\I:?S: t he Univrsity Seuat e, ] 1, lI11r·�"l'hil·:d �\�l't'l·b of th., Problem." pl'r �ll1.To Descrtbe Athenian Sycoph:Ults To IDustrate Fern ProUlallia.Herman Deutsch will :,,';ve an illus-:H' ":-;.'·C·hl'l'a:lI",Y ill Athens" w ill lie thesubject of a.ll :td.ln'ss Ii." )Ir. .Iohu I trutvd lecture on '·Stu.lies of FvruLllfJ.I'I"l! ill't\.re till' l'ia:o;sil'al club Prothallia" at the, Bt�t:ulil'al (."lub.111('et.'fue�d:ly Ili:!ht. at. S;];j ill Le x iujrtou 1;-;.1 iug Tuesday at 4:30 lJl Botauy l.tpoiut of \'ie�·, all this is correct; hut :Imay we venture tl!e slIgj.!estioll t hnt Ijudged on real values, npnrt f rom the =heat, tile sununer ;5 loy far the "est � Very. soon U The" Girl IS going tothat is offcrt.'(1 ill tilt.' lilli\'t.'rsity? Tu ke :it fl'aturc by reature. lwgillnillg w ith "tho work. There is 1,Ienty of that ft':I- I. leave the U niversi ty for her Summerture in the sumnll'r--<llmost :IS much § Vacat· 1· on. Why not arrange WI· th theas there should be_ Tlw ·'stutiellt·· \\'�IU �is here ostensibly to stUlly, in all 10;;1�, Ishonhl be glad of the opportunity to IIh· u}lposell v(watioll. Allot her �folloW IS S, •. -,th. l."lfxtra-curricILiar lIfe. Itfcature- c • ". t f· a cODglomerate nl::ass of "consIsts no 0 �-.. ·t· but of 'tt �undt�rgratluate adn·1 les,. ..'_ !::ulmirably worl,�ll .,.tentlance ul)on. an ... o� lectures talks, ancl per· S(lilt serI�S r .... ' f ('ultural untl ,!IIf"rJII:lIU:l'S on t()l'l� � 0 .: ,!II. 'f'.· terest (a-;fen.turc thnt .the· !"'clentl IC In. . .__-. . 1 t- bc'''::l)t�rsu:ulca . �� .'J�_': "l"uin.r:,aty mIl! I., :... r.--," : �II . proIJe'r' attclltl:IJlCe be "1.lica.tt'. ('ou I .L .". TI ' life is sanc� Jnt'�llce_,,:C._1I1'-lurell). Ie• . ..,1. lcn�J()pmcJltal III It."tl:::al in tent �nl"�, I�cultural interests. All tol... "elMe to Ilife ill:1 I 57 East Monroe St."§ttl •A REAL cHANCE. 1��ltl:ltlil!ltltlt •..ltI:�"""'''liI! .. � ... lPtIItIIl�� .. aOr the Scniors leaving col- .31)(:111;'; Ia.Il its associations for t 1I�1,'!!C :111(1 t�.. k froUl noW, are rcgr(� "I' t tbree \\ ee s.LSI. ., tht."· have mis-sc.l out. onc t llng- •tlIlg'. colle"o lif� a�'umost enurel) on e.,•11 rk' to Jivc it for a littlethey WOU ( I C1.: 1 that the\" ha\'e· Thc,· nrc g 'II • •wllll�.. 1 cominfY11, •• rll, bccall .. "e t ICY arc. ,.,\\'orkcel. when they renhze'I to the tmlCc' oso. f _ rk the\' ha"c (10111'tit c,·cry bIt 0 "0..m.1.1 . but ncvc:-thcless, thl'�is worth W II C, '. t )Jan' hadtl t the" wouM hke 0 -.feel I:J. • •. . l·f llow�hip c:una.fa.d.,l'Ic,t t of rea e ,. .a II f·'. n.i.n�eni of contmon ex-1 care ree e.,..,.. - •an··tJ ,C;l.lllpll:;-:1I1 ol'l'or,.l1IstellCf' on Ie. ,.'.. n this for a. fc\\ Il.l):-�IIit ,. to cnJO) a·f r tomorrow"'·� le:;SOIl8,withont (�are 0•.... t."'alill,...r ti01� from Friar r�.-,d:lIout ._., l' r I'radiC'c 011 �t:I)!g- fit'l.).Ilcar:o.l.:I, 0,. I. I ,'r wish ii- to he rca IZ.�; .A n.l 110\\ t HI'.••,r to ha"c tlall' 0l'POI.The'''' :ar�' gOIll,...'.:. .rl' arc t.hrt't.' •. I:I�·:-4 Intl'n "! •.t.unlt). Icrc()II\'O('.Lt.ioll allll lnter·. hot\\""ell I' ,.lll� 't th ,.. .. The Cui\'('l'sl y, al'l c.�(�hola�tH • .'. ., .111 the tf·1I0\\�WllJha'·(' kill'\'\, II 1.-,., ·tin for the hi;,! IIH't't. All,lbe Jwf(', ".11..'11 1 • lIotJlin" to lIn hilt. 1·11�1I.\·TIH'rc \\ I 'C �.T'· '. thl' e·hnlwl':...:...t hn'I�· ":1\'�life>. It'rc 1�' •of thc earcfr('o· ('xi�t(,lIee thnt t b'yhavc ,,'antell to h:I\'c wll('I1(',·(·r Ihl'.'·I think of itl. tllronglaout. t.JlI'ir"arC( .4 , \Vh,· not l'ci7.c the ('11:1111'4':tour years. '".. ot.hinN' to prc\'ent.. Thc\' arf'There IS n,. •.· for rrood-losin� half a we("'k IIIg-otng . po •"'·In" work. when. thcy ha\'c :lc'ommen" e '. . befol-c· them for their lahCIT�.hfctlme. t· ...... it 'Wa.� in prcvioll� �I\ln'1t IS no _, .'. _ -b ·t was: important Ito ("'nrnm('TS, W en 1 ,: . .b a possible· fOT next yc:tr. Ha� mne S•. h h .. n ...... of a· lifctime th:tt 1<;I� tee ... vv.1 hy thc late Jnter�chola�tiC'."penc' uprelation to..... ter comes1 he summer qu_f work nnelwhat :L' <luartcr 0IllIi"er�ity sllOUlt1 be.;.:rent JUST A MOMENT, MENBOHANN°N· FLORAL co ..By phone, or otherwise, and havethem send .a bouquet of her favor-.ite flowers to meet her at the,train.A tasteful and delicate farewelloffering.LOW PRICES SWIFfSURE SERVICE IPhones Randolph 1799.66961ITHESMOOTHESTTOBACOOI:'EW sophomores but have a s:nok ..r -ing knowledge of V elvet--the ��greatest of tobacco leaf-the oldendaY' method of ewing by aging-2 years of banging in thewarehouse under perfect (.()ndilion:;-a pedect seasoning-ameBowingthat dispels every vestige of Idbatsbness-a �smooth 8avor of tobacco that challenges lite best smoke ywewer experienced. Can·t bum hot-can·t bitel Smoke it as oltel& ..you will it is always the same dclightfcl p:peld-V d,d awoo&b.T odq Or any lime you say-at all dcaleq.�•toeFuDTwoOunc:eTlLa iII The Campus Theatre. 1316 East 61st StreetManaged by the U. S. TheatreExchange,Experts in Booking photo plays,having years of experience in motionpicture theatres will enable us to giveto our patronsA . Bigger, Better, Grcat�r-'rhan­Ever Show.Unsurpassed Pictures of Adventure andExploration In the Far Nor. hTHE CA!�NEGIE I\IiUSEUMIIlas"a-Siberia.otion Pi<r:(iuresNature's Everlasting DramaFurthest North Ever Reached by ShipScene After Scene ofExcitement Adventure and EducationEndorsed by Universities, Schools, l'dm{:ums andAcadamies ol Science. Played in the ��rC:ltC5t thea­ters of America for prolonged en�a�e:ne:1t; to largeand enlhusia5tic audiences.at 25c 50c and 75c Admission,Our Prices 5 ;mcl 10 Cents.New York--Ma.xime Elliott aud Bro:luw:w. 7 wceks.Chicago--Palnr;e Thuter. 7 '\\"Ccks.Philadelphia-Garrick Theater, G weeks.San Francisco--Savoy Theater, G· wecks.Los Angeles--Mason Theater, G weeks.BrQaking all motion picrture reccrds for C:-�:ifonlia.'SEE ··QUO",'-Learn to Dance CorreetlyGenuine Argentine, Tango,Maxixe, Hesitation Waltz, etc.as danced and taught byMaurice and Castle.(Assemblies Sat. evenings at 434 st. "Calumet AVJTERESA S. DOLAN(Fonrth ,·icc pr��i"cnt Internntionn1 A!'�o('in_�.ion )I:t�tcr of l)nlwing): member of Chi(,:l�oDanrin{! 7\fastcr'� �\ssocjatjon.St.JClio: r,:Hit CoUn�c Gro\'c Av. Pllone 11. P. (i�;;2Pri\'ate lc�sonl'J by appointment.Il::MAY 'U.SA�AY. MAY 23 .. ADl\IiSSION - .::.nd 10 Cents.MATINEE AT 1 P. 14. CONTINUCUS ':ILL 11 P. M.Its the Friend of the Lover of a Pipe •ftIE DAILY MAROON �.:"J. . .':i]DDAY, MAY 23. 1914. ....The Fellows Who Don't Wear ClothesHave 110 Use for the Rogers & May Cloihes Shop, bul--You'll find an the other feDow& maJd.ng ··Bee" lines for �� ::l:cp. T!!c m ore they got here of the t.hiDa they need tIMmore they save. AJ.lJ' fellow likes to gO "up"_ especia,�y when .tlc C('ing 1;rings the prices dawn. And the men who 81'8doiq it.-.have more lett-to "�o up'.' on.Say! There are more "mIDioD-in·the..a.1r' m::!l dO-W!lon tl.ie c:u C:.l:upus-than there ·are milliona.i1'e8--&Dd you.knoW'it. Of course-a feUow ha� to look right-and the more he l.:.:r.!T..:.; the Detter he wants to look.-but whse desires a.n4impulses are more plentifUl than c:l.Sh.-you �P�j h:1.\�� to :::�.!:c l!:C �!.:e ucU:u- do some of the work.The Bogers " Kay Co. Shop is a. real friend to a. f �J..(jw j�� i·. ::C::! ::''; cceds it. We·re in bu.si.neSs to ma.ke mo�­but we don't want a.ll YOI1 have. We'vo figured it o�!.t ��i: if we t'.!1 �("l clcthes to the fc1lows in tho UDivers1t7 far lessthan they pay for them eilsewhere-we'u. sea more c!�thcs to n.crc C1 tl:t.:n. Do you get that, Steve?' You'n make morewoney by comillg here than you Will by 1!o1Dg anyw.iJ.c.r: C'�s') -a :!:,. p.l,:ji!lJ lll�=<.}-alltl whUe wa'l! not make a.s mu� off o!you-a.s tho other stores do-we will make mere eft' of an of � cu �,�:�!: �::':! o��:cr swres'-who wa.nt an from each of you.You'll see here the very clo,t.hes you wa.n�oth�s znado c::���:::.:,i.iy for us, and under om' own superrialoa--a:na. Uyou get tbem here-your friends will think you paid more fOl' thca., Tbt's why some fellows-Who like to ,..,a,r hf&h-pr1cedthings are coming here. The clothes look "high priccc!,"-:md t:C!.� little-see?And then if you want a. $30 Ba1macaa.D-tho mos� -=:e!t!! coat ever built-you ean come here-give 'us $2Q-aD4keep the other ten. in your pocket. Sn.tef-tou can use it for sOl!!cthing else. We don't want it.One dollar and a half here takes back: a. $2.50 shirt-andIt doesn't· pa.y to wear hosi�orth 1:S3 than 5�either. ec.oe here-and see th.em-a.U siJk..-a.nd guara,ntood,BBBB ABE THE BEASONS WRY YOU SAVE: th�t'5 pretty good work for a da1la.r and a. half. Isn� 1t?cents-c-and it doesn't pay to pay more than 25 cents far t.bIm:lfor 25 cents.12th floor shop.Bent SO small-that we pay it with your postage stamps.Other UJHmSeS-lJaven·t �een able to find any!As you �o up hera-the prices come down.As the prices decrease-your savings incrcas3.It you are Bta3'1ng away because you don"t bo:ie.e yo� ccn save h: !'t\-your doubt is making yoa lose money. WIlydon't you come up and find out t That's ai!L � .--! •. ·•. /t: •.. �tROGERS 6· MAY CLOTHES SHOP·-; F'" .REPUBLIC BUILDING'209 South State Streeti. •• • • •••••••••Iessors from leading univer�itie� �.(,vhlit educational Instifution» in So J1hJlut!caJ. Club Illecta Tuesday. America. lIr. MarshaJI will return tuOO·j,·Uli for next year will be ek.ct- • th'o campus on August 30, to resul1w(II at :1 uiuner to be gi'·cn hy the Uni- his work at the beginning of the At�·versity musieul club, formerly- tho tumn quarter. The tr ip U! to bo na;ltu'llcn"li Clee an, I llarulolin c;luhli, Tues- under tho auspices of tho Amcri. , .. IIassociat ion for lnternatinDal concLi:I',Iny night at the Hyde Park hotel, tion.The e luh will sing several numbers on --_ : __._ '.,:·��0-Iune I:!, Prep night, in lla'lIlcl, :IS I Allatomy of the Head is SUbJe:t. j"part of the entertainment for the high JJr. Ucul"cn Myron :strong of the de- L-A �c:t Jap:-:ncs3 P.ll13':::"),sehool athletes. partment of ZOCIIO!,'y will gh·e a. k. k� '�ome O�n��nM � �u �\�L� .• ,� �_l_H_.• _i:_:l_V-:I-I-",�!nt�.OO-_�__ �_._OO _(.my of tho Vertebrnte Hc: .. l unll, .. -�.������%��A!t.'u)Cinto Prof�N)r Allen Hohen .:\euk" at a mccting of the Zoolo�it:.l.l A l'rcn:'!1 P':ll.:;·.':: '._ .:!:".:';��.ff.��tr'��will he flpaker at a mooting of the ,·Iu" llontlay at 4:;;0 in Zoology :!-I. By PiJt:!.y & LCll�·('. l'a�;, . :;':,,;::,,' • ������Chi(,.:lJtu Extenf'ion nli.'«)("i:ltion of the B!�('k('(l F:li�()r �::" 1('] : .����::a:�������;;.����:;;IO:: �;��:;���1f��:;�,):�� (/ �5.CO_ '.,_, ..• ' _ .. -.< ....: .. ';..!��.:... :.. i, ..t..�.::t��.:-•. :.:... r.;.;�holnrMhips in Romnn('e InnJ:'J:l�(,-:. tinn'. Scats sell from fifty ct'nts tv. -. .. .._ __ /:;Gt'rtnan an.1 .. h.-miMtry wiwll ht' ht').1 ,,1.;;11. Tho I('('hrr('li :ll'C behlJ; ht'ld I ...'., •• '- 7to.lay at P. The cx:uninat.ion!' in R() Ilud"r the au�ices of the D:llli:::i •. Am: I ('" _._'_", . __man .. c nntl Gt'nnn.n "'ill he W'· .. 11 ill ('fic'nll association.Cohh lfiR, anll the ChrtlliKtry tc:-t illKent.�: �as _News DEAN JlABSHAl·L GOESTO SO� AMEB.TIJA TOVISIT U'NIV'I:BSftIES·· TARRBESTTo Be Bacca;Lauroa.te Orator.Dean Shail.er B. Mathews left for Dean Leon C. Marshall, of the col-Acadia university, Wol1\"iUe, Xova lege of Commerce and Administration,Scotia, yesterday, to �ri\"e the buccal. will Ieavo New York .Ma.y 3(1. on t::(:aureate :ttI,lrcss. He will return to the iin�r Van Dyek, with n group of pr�· MADISCN AND W�---------.-- --_ ..• _--------------_.--To Hold Bnm1uDU" TuC!ida.y.t-::,nnlinations (or the SWift r/rizo.l�ebn.te "Empire Da¥.' Kond�1 in political science will 'be Jid.l Tucs·1""Empire Day" will be celebratell hy Iln�· .... t 2 in Harper Ml4- AD .1rn'hmen !the British tmbjeot... in the Unh·er�ity arc eligible. Entries should be· SCllt towith a dinner Momlay at 6:30 in Lex· �I r. Ilrnmhall immeclintcly. . 1ingt()n Connnons. .Tnm6.'l 'Vilkill�, 20 -- IXorth h311, is in "harge of the ti�k· All l�ker keys must � .re�J'lJed t� Checked Capsct. .. and program. The date of "Empire the olTl('c of tho suprlntcndent ot I .\l�o n. Lnrl!(1 A��ortTr.('nt in nom�I J ·11· ..J I t"� n.. h \ !-Jllln� nn.l TWN'.ll'l from \V .. h:h, �rnl A I'J..... 1 P.:lDa:J:ann,v" illl nJwn.ys May 24, but n,.... the .1:-.y lUi' lOgs an .. grounc 8 n.t ...,• .a .... �, c· & �DU n�,::('L�on . Co .• LOhflon, (Three Distinct �hnp('§)fall" on Sunday this yenr .. he celcbrn- fort' .Jono 1!J or d(,�lt !WID be . or- An Ua.!ianLeghorn, ByE.. Cine!!! & Co. $1.50 to $3.00. At $7.&0 anfl $10,00tion haa been postponed. ' ieitcd.. ..• J _l..__A_t __$6._OO_,_S'7_.00__and__$1_0,_OO -----_--uAncampus Wednseday,. By Crofut x K nn i:; 1In F'ivo Proporl ir •. :�$3.00. $3.50, $-1.00Hoben WIn Be Speakei'.An Eng.i�ll Typcny Antlre &. Co., Pit �:i!:,:.·. _. - ... --'-CroWDS.In nil "rf!l'(lrtif�r� of Ibn.llI:'llc Strnw�roth Fort·iJ!n nn.1 Ilc.u:('::ti.,: .. -�.-:- ..... -.-.:�:" '. '.-::,--:-:''.. � .. - .. .::...� . .:.--;�...•IftIB DAlLY IIABboB. 8&�Y, KAY IS. 1914.18 • 20 E. .JACKSON BOULEVARDChic-eoOur newest Four Button Model made 10 a mostattractive manner for summer wear. White Flan­nel Trousers $5 and up; Straw Hats of the newestdesign, $3, $4 and $5.. READY-TO-WEAR $25 & UPMEltS�SROPOfriivie at Henea..eeE�1f,m F?WfMEF7,MAKERs OFTroy'. Best ProdactYou Need A Silk ShirtFor The Spring Prom. REDMANBUY ONE OF JAPAN3SE SILJt--..JUSTRECEIVED FROM JAPAN ATNippon Dry Goods Store•2 For 25 Cents.THE NEW BPBING SftLB863 EAST SIXTY_THIRD STRRBT.(Just OppOSite the Drexel Theater)TELEPHONE HYDE PAlUt 970We )Jave your size (SiZes 14-16)SHIRTS WORTH $5 AND UP AT $2.75.(Look at Our Patterns TODAY-WEDNESDAYAlso Ladies' Imported Kimnos-SWt and Cotton Orr=-;$14.00 SILK HAND EMBROIDEB::D $7 50 ..3.00 COTTON ·CREPS ••.•••••••..••••..•• �'.�52.00 COTTON CREPE PRINT ••...••••••• $1.00 Earl I} WilsonJerrems TailoringMeans clothes that give youinidvidual good style.. \ ���:��. Prices $30.00 to $60.00�"l'AILOR FOB VOUNo MENTHREE STORES: 7 N. La 8alle St. 25 E Jackson Blvd. 71 E Monroe St.I,Dree leaSODS "'h7 100 should Eat at thelen's Commons1st. Good Food Properl" Cooked.2nd. Cleanliness aur Motto. InsJ:ect the Kitch (Illrd.· A Minimum Price for Hit h Quality FoodClub Breakfast lSe up f'afeteria at I.lDn�bDlDIIeI' A LaCarte MUSIC Come In Cavin or Bobo�n will be uti�ll. at .thirll,. ·�p�lii���-N�nd\-"rti��utlt re-aud Stninti may replace one of the out; All cl---1A_.aeeived tor less thao 2Ge. iIoODU&VUfi�ltlenl. Othlvwise, the lineup willadvertisements must be paid in ad.rt.'oIlluio· unehaDged. .The entries for the field events.. BIltries.100 "ard dash-Purdue: Applegate,E:wrt.. •Landis. Roudebush.: Chie.ago:Bnraucik, Knight, Ward,Boyd, Breath-ed .OU(\ mile run.-Pureluo: Ellcly. Seh­mit'tlcl,Laortc;Tnylor; Chicngo: Camp­h�lI. Leisure, Colwell. Goodwin, Chapman. N('wcomb. Btout, Stt"gt'lman.220 vard tlash-Purclu�: Applegate,'Ens. .Landis, Roudebush; ChiC!n�,-':Barnncik, Knight, Wartl, Boyd.Breath­NI. Ste-gt"JIlAD.120 vard high: hurdles - PurdueRanck('�. Fye, Stinchfieltl; Chicago:Wn.r.l. Hu�itz. Thomfl8. "Mcl.nui!lllin.Quarter mile run-Purdue: AI)ple­i!ate. East, Landia Roudebush, Ellcly:Chic04r0: Boyd, Breathed, Ste:rerunn.Leisure, Beckwith, CornwellTwo milo run-Purdue: Bchmiodel,Taylor. Klippel. Carter, Pomeroy; Ch i ,cago: Campbell, Goo(lwin Chaprn ..au,Newcomb, Stout, Colwell.220 yard low hUf(ll�Purd\1c:Bancker, Fye, Stinchfielcl, Ollphant :Chicago: 'Var.l, Boyd, Brcnthetl,Thom·as, McLaughlin. Gutwillig.lIalf mile run-Purclue: En.... t, Ed.lyMann Sl"hmieclel' Chiengn: Campbell.Leisu;� Goodwin: Stout, Stege mall,Beckwith, Cornwell, Hart.Pole "ault-Purtlue: Phelps, Stab I.Albert; Chicago: Thomns,Bro\\"n,l\to(H'�,Boroff, Heller.Putting tho 16 lb. shot: Purdue:Baneker, Bishop, Aldrich: ChiC3Jtu:Des Jartlieu, Norgren Bparke,Bunning high jWlIp:-l'urduc:Stinchfield, Stahl, Waddell; Chicaao:Hurwitz, Des .lardien, Cox, Gorhrn�,'I'enney, Brown.Discus throw-c-Purduee Al)Jlleg�t.·Bishop, Aldrich: Chicago: Des .lnrdienNorgren, Sparks, Brown. Huutington,Broad jump--Purclue: Phelps, BL .. 1.·OPt Filln; Chieagoz Ward, Boyd, ntllwitz, Thomas.HOPES BBIG� FOBOLBAX 8WBBP �DAY(Continued 1'ron1 page .1) CLASSIFIED. ADVERTISEMENTSWANTED-- Typewriting, piecework;thesis, term papers, etc .• neatly tyl'�"wzittr-n ill �ootl form, 'I'e], II. I'. :.!S!I:;.}o"OR RE:\ T - F illt'ly furuishc.l :Ipal't-mcnt of G rooms, Within ,,·:Llkillgdistunco of Unlverslty.ndulf s Hilly. 1··ullIll�criptjl)1I ill Jioll:-ill:.! »"I'art uu-ut ,Tl'l('l,IIO'It' 1\1 i-Iwnv :lflS5.l;'On UEi\T-l'hc·roolll house. parlor,elinirlg room, k it cheu, two 111'0 ro.,lUS.lmt.hroom :11111 t,ll,,·tri.· li:.!ht:-l. f'urn ished$35 per 1110 lit h. :\lr�. LYllI:!1l Wayt,Pe ntwut er, �[ich.roux n. -I'II'·S.,. 11:('llin' of :\[r9.H·:la:.:ldt'r. Ii 1tl·1 !'.Ili:-; a'·'·I:III'. lhona:\lil!'\';��' si u.�IAS"EW�' .\:\"p nOCTORS' Tlll'sisal'cllr:lh'ly t y pvwrit t •. -n, )0 '·I'ut ... perl'ngl"l c':ll1c'" ror a III I .J.'Ii\""tl"\. lhoneDrcxr-l (i·lfill :: f'tvr (;:::0 P. xr.Serge With a ReputationThe high quality andlow price of "N i colIStandard" Serge do notharmonize.It's the greatestwe know --- rich,e x a c t l v right.special at $25.00 valuefine,VeryNicoll the Tailorwm Je:,:,rem.s' Sonst.. ... :� �l',�. ,,. StTr.cts. Chicago.PbysiC1I mub to Hear KanD.Assoeiat« Professor Mann ,,-ill givea lecture on "Some Problems in l:ngi­ Corn Exch .. ; 1 geueering Education" at a meeting ofthe Physics club Monclay, at 4:30 illRyerson 32. "The Passage of CathodeRnys Through Matter" ,,;11 be dis­cussed hy Carl Danford Miller, a fel­low in the Physics .epartment,Fifty � Smoker.Fifty yea.rlings ate,smoked and sanJ!'songs at the Freshman class smokerheld at the Alpha Delta Phi house lastnight. The party disbanded at 11o'eloek,Woodlawn Trust& Savings Bank-no: FACULft •ftIE ftlJDBlftSoUIleUN1VER8ITY OF OmCAGOWILL FDm INTHIS BANE ALL '1'JIBFACILrrIBB OF A DOWN�WHBAIm..SAVINGS ACOOUN'l'SUNlCHECIDXG AOCOVN'r8Are Weloome aDd Appreciated.RESOtJROES $2,000, 000 • THENational Bankor Chlnp.Capital $3,000,000.00"urplus .Jndivided Profits . 5.000,000.001,000,00.00.WFICERS.F.R:-';P;�T A II \ \1 '111.1 •. I'r".h1ent.('IIAnI.E� I. III·TCIII:-';Sll�. \·Ic�-I>r.a..:'II.\:·">:-I-:\" J til-AUt, ,,·1c,,"l'r.wldmt..1) A �u�t I.TO�. Vlce_Prnldent.1 C. SAlB10�S. Vice-President.._rRA�K \V. S�llTII. S�cretary.EDW.\RD F. SCllOE�ECK. Aut. C .. bl".J. EDWARD 11AA8. Ant. Caahltt.JAlIES G. WAKEFIELD, A .. t. ea.bt_.�EWlS E. GAltY. A .. t. ea.blflr.DIRECTORS.Cbar1eell Wacker Clyde sr. carrll:artln A Ryocrson EJwln G. Forem"ICd".ret B Ihltlt'r Wat..'!On E. BlaJrCbarlee II. Hulburd Edward A. 8h�Clar.n« IIlJckinRham Frt-derlck W. �Rl!Q&Jmtn ��nl'" Em ... , A. HammtJ1�Standish-a NewARROWCOLLARfor SummerAn ultra smart stylewhicb correctly ex­presses the fashionflfor !!!5cCLliETT. PEABODY ctCO .. lIrc. II ....