-----------------------_.VoL XII. NO. 151. I� OF CmCAGO. THlJRSDAY, KAY 28, 19�4.m PRESENT lOONDANCE AT FESI1V AL(8ped.al from ne D&fq lD1Di. \Jllinois' hopes of wiu.ning 'Friday.game with ChieBgO 8ol'e daily growiDgdimmer. The infield is working pooe­er than it has a ta::ny time tb.i.a ae&8On,the pitehera we unsteady, 'allid theoutfield is not hitting the ball..Two su.ceessive �fea.ts by Indianaand Wisconsin. after the' Con.feren.eechampionship was praetiea,lly e:i.ndIecleeemed to have taken the eonfideneeout of the tea.m f� Friday� � ;!test. After the, Indiana g&mI8, ia l:""hich the Dli.ni JJ¥We seven errors and Iused three �h.erB tot stiem the fa8iI- i;lade of hits, it. was thought � the l itt.-am might reeover, and' pl8.y the '1 �brand of ball w,hich won them 'Ave I:games sb'aiight in the early part of I, i.the season.. '1'00 l"8IQ).ts of, the W"lS­eonsin contest seem to have ,diBPeDed - i �any such J¥,� ',I ;Huff's pitchm's � erratic.. .After i: �Chicago lc:Meked Gunkel out � dla �.'"box at the In1Jemleho1aetic' . �, ,OIll\{ay 15,. he ca.me b� and. ,'" oat, I '.Northwestern, .a1l�, them, bat ODe, �scratch hit. llaJas. w.ho took., up' GaD-A'LlTMNI DAY WILL BE NEW l ::�=e���,�-:: iP.AB.� OF SPB.IlfG FINALS exhibition agIain'st PurdUie''''''''� eNd- }Grad ......h. -- it_ HoW18 .... , he,·W'88 cIri.�,"_ t:lIenates "flU Hold Breakfast and slab iii. the ,I� eOllt�l.t 'i1JllCler an.Dinner on Sa.turda.7, .TUDe � avalaneh.e of runa. : It:u. ,� t:b:atpaint, Cou8D1ttee Kembera. in: view of B!aias'. preU.�:', '&ueee.Alumni day, Saturday, June ,6, will wi� Chieago· he, 'WiB �,� 1IpCJIlbe on.e of tho ne� p� of t� finS' t:? 'start �e �,_� ��. ,i,J.. " •.=Spring 'exemse!f1hiB 'year:-"J'Oibn-T:' 'tOight;· .�,.'�tIeri- ,. ,I, .lfoulels has been appoiDted e�airm,an hard � on �, !aDd,' � "B,Dwtw.-, "�for the alumni a,t;tivities. 'Other D¥'U the DliDl. re8Jize ,u. ,'; � .:o..nm- - �bers of the eommittee a.re: Albert -w �aer aDd·Des ,JardisD are ,¥rd D.1d8" ;{jShOl"t'r., '06; � T. Sunny, '08; :F]rn:.. to �.rar.k.' '.' " ': ' \jest E. QuantreD, ex-'05; Alvin F_ Kra- :.. ,'-,--, _'. . .:,;'1mer, ']0; Henry D. Sulzer, '06; �, Have 'SbaR ,�. • ,;,.�!F. Kennedy, '06, and A1frecl C� KeU,.. Coa.eh P-8tD8 ;gal'le his ID8Illa atigiat- '�.Tr., '}3_ ' layoff. yesterday, after'tbe,..;atInmD... 'I .After a bu.sin(\9S meeting Of the �rdQ8 �e.. .�.sb.oIC ....... of..... :.), �Alunmi association at 10 in the Alum� ting and,'fieldiDg :wprk eoapletlld �� )1ni offi� in Ems hall, all th'ej gn.du� practiee.' �t:�: impiossible,,�;�, ,pu..' l ',­ates will gather at a breakfast: in LeX· '!'�t, Page. B,' �DeUp _a ,be :�6r. the ,D- _ :i 1 :in�on. commons. At 1, a1� �f, linl game; 1�'Cftow_ Ed� Q»le,' 'tM.. �1 j ,the K10(1el"Jtart..en department' of the .regular BeCODId" baaemau, ,will :be, OQt_ '�I'�('oll� of Eeluea.tiOll1, will meet; in Em- and t;be intiald will have to be tIIaift;., . I 'mons Blaine at a lune�' . ,ed abOllt. Ai plausable eombinatiOD-: �.i -}'ollo,?n� the Confere.nee meet on seems 1D be Dee JIUdi,m" on third. �i :Stat!1t fl('1ltl the .. lass of '11, will 'aR. �eCo�eD. o�' sh�, and., Cavia 0 ..., i ���mhlo in the ReynOlds club to ta.1k ,seeond.. ' " Io,-cr olel times. A flinner 'and e� Lefty Baumgartner IS tbe f&vorite : .... ;tninm('nt at 6 in Hu�hinsoD wiB tel'- for the slab WlOrk. Lo�ty, held tbe" jmi nate t,ho clay's aotJh'ities. B_oilermake"! � one hit in: tOGil' iD- 1MDgS Tueeday and was Dever in the t�USSBLL JP.:B.E FOR 'rWO 8lightest daDger_ The outfield is fairlySCIBIrnFIC LBarUBB8 well settled." Grav '�r anel Lib- " ':anati are de'V'.eloping into a eonsisten� : IC'mbritf�e Profes"or Gives First Ad- hitti� trio and their fielding is above i.dress on Phyri'!S and �111'&-BD.. the average. '� :� by Faeal�. 1 .VAB8I'1'Y 'ft:R1U8 ftABs8qa.�::= = !,'.' I·, Doll.,.. &lid 1UJud_ 'ft-.. a& -........ 'l'odaT.FOSSIL.. BISON TWENTY-TWO DANCES · WHEELERMADEMANA�IIWNOIS' HOPES FORARE ON HOP PROGRAM Board of Li� KDnt.b17 0JI00eea 'mu: ARE AT LOW'EBBSta1!' o! Nine Kembera---z.at x.a.eof Xaga.z1ne Will Appell" DJa c:-._..&: __ Editor 01 Daily DecIareaW� �.......-,__ . Team Has Been DemoralizedLeroy Wheeler ,,� elected business in ReceDt GameslIIanagt'r of 1;lw 1914-191!i Literary"PAY UP" IS WAR-CRY NOW Mouthl;>", to SUCICOOU Ogden C��, ao�a.·GO' "urup'lS 'urtSETIUDat the aunual election yesterday. Nine '-ft' LOU". ''. "students were chosen for the board ofe,lltono--four Seniors, three Juniors,and two Sophomores, aecording to anew plan of class repreeentatlon, �ryMat· Donald, Irene Tufts, Raymond�­derson anti Henry Mead w('re the Sen­iors: Knt.heriM Keith, David Mao..Laughlin :LIltI Laurence Salisbury, the.Iuniors; J<d.i.za.beth Crowe and JamesSellers the Sophomore representatlves,Seuior members of this year's staJr\\',110 are to be in residence next quar­ter will retain places on the board.The mnnaging editor will be se)ectedfrom the board the first part of th.eAutumn quarter,. 'lttonthly Out this Week.TI� ,June Literary Monthly w;11 ap­penr on the campus this week. It willhe the fourth and last issue of �year, and according to the editorswill Su.rp38S all the rest in merit.h'l:he Literary Monltbly has passedthrough the most so.eeessf1il year inits career," said Man�n,r EditJ)l'Webster yestercla.y_ "W5.th. the newstaff next year shouold be still bet- , .: i: � ..G, .I'i :,UNEARTHExcavators tor 0e0l0U' B1I1ld1ng DJrUp Bone of ADImal of 50,000 YeadAgo-To Be First SpedmeD. Music Selected From "The Stu­dent Superior" and CurrentMusical SuccessesOne Hundred and Fifty WomenWill Participate in SpringFeteJune 2THREE GIVE 'MOMENT MUSICAL'.lliss Stil�, of thu Physical CuI­ture tlcpartmCtnt, will give an inter­pretatiou of tho Moon danee at the�prillg fete on JUlW :! in Beannnougu.rtleus. A representation of the··AI OIU,llllt l\lusical," which wus origi­nated this wiuter by the Russian dan­cers, ,,-ill be offered by a group ofthree womeu-Katherino Brown, '17;N udiue llu.lJ, '17; and Stella Motier,'16.One hundred and fifty women willtake part in tho festi ,1al dances. ThoUniversity orchestra anti tho Women'sGleo club will furnish tho musical so­Ieetions, An interpretation of thedane es, written by Effio Shambaugh.follorws:Intmpretatlon of the Da.nce."Betwixt and Between Time," youcan see t.110 littlo blrds . whispering'softly ill the h:Llf li�ht.The 0l'cllill� of the Gates, and ineome thl' Sunbeams to frolic amongthe Ieaves,Even tho flowers are glnd. 80 gladthat they are da.neiDg..o\nd t hrn when tho flowers arc allout of breath, tho summer breezesblow over them.And tI.H South 'Vind gently fnnstheir flushed faces.Sometiu:es they danco harder andharder, t.i!l the daisies faint anti therain drops come quickly.E"eryone who eomes to the gardenfeels, dnney, too, and the flowers nJiel'Owd' 'Ul. '110 loo.m 'llie: Jie� stepS: ,_ '�,.': .. 'Lock-oat-Tiul.ey just one daDee mor('in the 81:n90t; and all Nature and mensing for the joy of livin�.1t is II:u-ker ndw, and the fairiesh:1'-O eIiI::be<1 to the top of the �tes,and D.rl' wat.eh.ing for the Moon. Whenthey clnp tlheir hands, the moon ap­pears." ter.'Students desiring to enter the lowerS('nior contest in publie � mustregister with the dean. of the SenioreolJeJre8 befOl8 noon Friday_ The eon-11eStant.'I win meet Friday at 10:15 inKent, where Asp.oeiate Professor Clark\\;11 explain the requirements and de­tails of toe affair. Preliminaries willbe held Tu.eeday at 4 in Kent theater.WATER-BASKETBALLSophomores clinehod the interel:uwwater h:: � .. otbaU cha:mpionship yester·day whct they defeated a tJemn pick_ed from all other classes by 0. 6 to ..score. They Jmd already defeat.OIl thlFreRhm('1'. and Juniors, and the Senior�forf('it.(\:1 their gnmIe to thorn. Y e�tcr·da,· lrn:' the 1ast of the interclass seri�� nJtl!::;,ugh there wiD be a praeti("game h.-'ween two piclted teams nox:WellneMII:ty_ SENIOR AIm ZUlIIOBWOKB!f'rO PLAy FIHALSenior and Jtmior eoDCIrC wiD elashin the final � for the ehbmpion­�hip tod� today at 4:15 on LexingtonfleM_ Each team has won one J,mI1l.llthe Seniors defeating the lowerC'las.'I women in the fim R"8o'Dle. 1 0 to4, and the JuniOl'B overwhe1mjn� the�ni()rs Monday by the Beore 29 to 15.rollowing � eontest today. letterswill be pl'\'I8ented to members of thet l':unB a.t a. mneheon. Four stutIonbl who are to engt4re iJoelucational work in the orient Spokl'nt Senior collego chapel yester'(1:Ly.Those who talked were: ClarenceHamilton. who will teach philosoph�at. the uni\"ersit;y of Na.nking. China'VJctor Hanse._,who will oeeupy a chnirof Political Scionce anel History at�hanghai coDege; Haymon(1 Crawforfl.who will be profcsson of English atRangoo� Burrn.a.; anel William Stall.ings, who will do pioneer work in ('11ueation in Asam. Professor Burtonin t�ntroducing the speakers, told ofthe Immenae influence which such mis·Nionary Work accompli.'Ihcs at the �... mt·time carryin� wit11 it the spirit an,lfame of the Uni\"crsity. Dean Lo"ettpresi,lcd at the mooti�.ORCHELrBA WILL PLAYA'- SWEDISH NAftONALASSOOIAftOH lDiaTDiGThe Uninrsity orchestra. Win ren­(ler four numbers of the eonecrt pro­grnm to be gh-en b ythe Swedish N n.­tiona! a.."ISOCiatiOn Saturday night at8:)5 at Orchestra haIL It wiU also3(OC'ompany B.voncS8 von Rappe of theStookholm an(1 Vienna Royal Opera.ft>mpany in an aria from "EstrelJa.'·The proceeds of the CIOnecrt will heust"fl t.o carry on eharitable \\;Orkamong the Swedes in America. Theoreh�trn wiD also play at tho spridanf'ing COI!'ti\"al to be held TUC8(la.�'at a in S';aPl mon gardens. �YBB.LY AIm W'ABD ARBCK08'BR '10 U'PPBBCLA88001J1nJBLLOB OOM'lQ8Sl0N.,: ii fI •'. ,! .Frederiek ByerfT and Francis Ward"-ere chosen for the upperelasss eounsc,)lor eonunu.uOll by the unde�luatecooneJl 1_ night. A third momber,will be &pointed by the Y. M. C. A.Tt is planned to pu.t the system in�effect at OIlee. The connell disclL"lSCdplans to popalarize the next sing. 8cCII'e Olnb IniUates Satm'day.Score ehlb will initia.to SattlTll: ..niJ!'ht at the Hyele Pa.rk hotel. A (lin­Dean Boynton will speak; at the nCNla.nce 'Will follow the ecremony.last .Tunior lu�heon of the quarter to-Nonlnnstern Women Bold Fete.Ono h,'nelr�l anel ,axty women �t.n·dcnt!4 of �.ho Cumnock f'ehool of ora­tor�· took rm,rt in a. May fete Tue�I:l:in tJlO North\\"�tern university I!ym­na.�ium.PabUdq Committee Gives 'l'=a.Tho PullI.idty department of the Y.W. C. L. "'M in ('hn.� of tho w'O('kl�tea gh·en -.}�relay afternoon in t.belA.aguo room. �tti 'l'errors of Wiar.ProC�"Or G('()rJre Rurnam }'o�r willcadets Charged WIth ShooUnsr. :lAlelr�'I Divinity �tllel�nt.!' on th .. t('rFive f�hmen at the St. John' .. 'ro11t nn41 fnt.nJjtios of war, at t.hemilitary oC'.ademy at Annapolis were .. hapel excrei� tOf1.n�· at 10:15 ill:tTM'St.et1 Tue8dq, ehal'JtCfl with "hO<r.t- HaskNI a.ssembly room.inlr a .Tunior student, when tho .Juniorand sevcral e�tes att�ed tol)a�(' the Ii .. '1'fJ8Z men.morrow at 12:45, in Hutehinson cafe.Ton AT.W1l1 u.o,d Beach Party. Divinity school chapd. 10:15.'Vomen ot tho HOlL",eholel Art.� an, ke') aS3ll�mb1Y room.Rome FA!OnorniC'8 club win hoM n Y. W. C. L.. 10:15. LexlntnoD 1-1.Ball to Be (lab'. Delep.te. WQl � .,_. HOue. �h pRl'ty tOflay from 5::l0 to i::lO �""en J�ture. 4:30, JIRPft MIl_1I N -- Lobel in .rae.kftOn 'nftrk. Members of th.... Bou1leboJd Arb aDd Homfl Boono-SaJtnw.l Ball has heen clccretl:1!' .. r. e� , eD, who has been p- - " mfes dub 5:30, c:Gfle!'8 of 'Education(lelt'gate of the Uni\"orsit.y Southern eonn('('rod with the Universalist ?J:: :It�vo the eollc� of Eflu�r,' Ca9ll10poJitaD club, 6:15, ButeJdmloltelnb to th,e national eonvention of cbureh in Japa.n tor the pNJt eight catt'.lTni\"enrity Southern dnll.", llext year� win adclrees the stuflentR ot Ry. ..June 4 I. Da,. Set. TOlJORROW.1 d···t L___ od 2 30· ,.Tune 4 Ita.... 't}('lPn �t flefinitel\" a� th,· Chfc�o-DJfnots beaseb:.u 1MDe, 3:30,Thn:rrbgiving at. Madison, Wis. Ball (er lV1nl y � t ay at :. 10 I :la�· (or the Junior el8..'19 beaeh party St.ag« tfelcl.will aet 88 secretary of the connntion. Haskell cbapeL In park. Intercl.us Bop, Butlett !JDID ......THE DAILY MAROON, ftlBV8J)AY, JUT 28, 111'-••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••_T_h_e__D_a_i_l_y__M_a_r_o_o_D I--��IOfficial Student Newspaper of the UIlI. �:�';i..�����rs:�:��I._�=_.Terslty of Cblc�o.l"ublh.boo nlOrnln,,�, except Sunda, and W OIlIl'Il a t t hl, t: ui versity interestedMonday, durin;; tlle Autumn, Winter and ill or�allizill�� vuvut io n clubs for theSpl'lDI: quarrers, by 'rhe Dally Maroon I.tair. I �lIll1l1ll'r quurtvr will meet tomorrow, nt. J": l;j ill tht' I.l':t;_!II e rOODl,�"w. EdUorAlb1�Ue. Itdlttll» •• 10".. llaaace,"IT IS BEST THAT WAY," I alld a.rr:I!'g'l'lIIt·llb mu-le for uTwo weeks more, and cullt'�c lifc is i \\"t.dlU'�d:t·; :l !'tt'I'1I001l, J uue �.over for the ycar-ovcr for all tiuic, .for mauy 01 us. It would. seem thatthese two weeks 1"dou� to ouc's pcr­souufity, for eujoynieut, eeuieut.iug:frienuship::t, pn'paring to depart t roui "'Vc \Yant Iced Tea,"thc old scenes, and take up a part in To the Edit.or :the 1,,\.U;y whirl of lifo about us. The 1t muv �l't'lIl :t smull matter to mostl.:lliH'n;it�· has t.lri s view, a n d ill order :-;tll.il'"t.�. but we ,,1.IlId likc to kuowto n-Iieve thc senior from his class du- • ..-II\" it is that il'c.1 tea. does not np­tit'S ill his final days on the C:LlllPUS, pl':;r (Ill till' list of beverages in thevxempts him from exurui uat.iuns, But (·OIllJllons. 'fhe ('ofTcc heats you; thethe s"llior:,; tlu�lllSl'lve�thc very peo- nri lk is usunl ly warm; tho buttermilkpic for whom this dispcnsat.ion is made l.or.lr-rs, lin the tl:Ul;!cr linc. Too muvb-.10 )lot g r :1. ..... p tht'ir opportuui ty, The it'4� writ.or. :lI'('ofl1in� to Dr. Ey:1.DS ofS:L:lll' . old round. of ue t i \'itit's keeps t hI.' 'I'ri hum-, should not be ahsorbedgl'lIl.llllj.! 011: there is )10 Jct_up uutil so w hn t is ]('ft? ,,�c have it. 'Vln"the In .. st tlay of HIt' quarter, 'l'he seu- IIOt. il'(':l4l lea,? Wel], why not? youior rl'fusc.s to tal'e time to lluti"at, JlI:I�' ask, Because the help at thctill' p:J.ill of pa.rtin�; he keeps phi"::i II' CUIlIJJlOIlS sav it is too much bother.aloll� in his ac.tivities: citlter hc"''''h� From far ana nenr comes the 1011d�roWll too lll;ed. to thc w ork tv qu.it-- ... ,,' e want iced ten, we 'Want icetlIike the business mall Who .. will ulv tea,"quit his desk to �o home :UlU ili:_�rOCC:lIL'>e ll� is. tr�'iJlg to forgct-forgl,tth:t� for hun It :as the end, Ami Whenthe final. wrench cOUlt.os-.·wh�m hec�la!:'ps hands for the last timo with!ll� fri(mcls he has growu to Iovo' dur­Ing four ycn.rs-wltcn bc leaves thescenes that havo grown to be likchOlllC,. antI proparcs to taJiO up hi::l"-or� 111 SOIllC far corller of tho carth-WIll he 00 gla.tl that he kept on untilth.o b,st minute, as he i::l doing? OrW.l� he �-ish. that he ha{l stoppcd, alltlgt � cn lus UnlO exc!ush"ely to hisfra'nus :UHl his associations for tholast week or two? Proba.bly not· hisconstant eff0:t nOO\" is to forgct. 'Wit ..n�" a11:Y I:rollp of scniors, nntl see�Ol\' qUll'kly ancl lLow ficrccly tho.flub­�ect of eOD\-crsa.tioll is clm�l:cd whcnSO!Jlcolle mentions parting. Pcrhaps.a.s�de ,from concealing the pain oft,h.illlilng about partinJr, this effort to.forget is best, after all. 'Vc havc towork when we get out into the worltl'so it is just as well tha.t we workno,,". The ncow life will not secmncarly �o bru. And by working now.t�� ,semor a.chie\"cs that rcsult-.thataJllhty to work whcn work is hartl­wJlich in itself justifies collcge lifeand collcge activities, bee."Lusc froll:th08e two he acquired the ability.Outgoing 01ri�ers '\\-ill Speak.Outgoing officcr:-t, gralluating mem'bcrs of thc club, a",1 all new ofi'ici.'l.ls;,,;ll give :-pccclles at the llllllual farc­"'cll dinncr of t110 Cosmopolitan duhtonight :1t 6 ill Hutchinson cafc.t.. w. ColUocbalDa, s, uurar.,IS. P. 1I •• l&oU1 .. r.\1 _ • .,cuu\1·clll.. m .. U at tne\.!Iucaau 1'011 lome", Cblcill(O. 111.. M .. rcb U.LtU!!, toanl1 .. r Act of Mllrcn I. l'la.. ,. i,I" I Vacation Clu� Women to Meet.Juuiors Piall Social Affairs. Where Does Be Boy HIs Clothes?He always looks welldressed but not conspicu­ous..l un io rs will llt.id a class meetingtUUltU'!'U\\' at III: Ii. ill Kent, und a111111'1"'011 at. 1 :::·1·;. Plans will be dis;I·II��I'.I fll r a ),t·:tt h I':Lrty IIl,,xt week,C!lmmunication.Two Lovers of Teed Tcn.$25.11 and up.His clothes attract,by their simplicity.and elegance.Scarf slide spaceand lock fron�.�@:� Docksta,t�r (:} Rexford\1N1TED SH1ItT &: COUAK. 00. TROY'KYo Republic Bldg; Suite 816Chicago.DCLASSIFIEDADVERTISEMENTS�-�;p��_ lir���-- �o�tiverti::tcmenta·.:in�d for less than 25c. All 'C1a,satflecl'ldvcrtisemellts must be paid In ad·,7'lnce.TO RENT-Large. cool room, electrielight, largc closct, comfortably fur­nishcd, suitahlc for one or two women,in refillcd home: walking tlistance to _ ••••••••••• _ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••U. of C.; 3ra fflat., 1345 East 62d St. IIother of SophomOn DJ-.llitlwny 8573. Mrs. Carl E. Sandberg, mother of:'-IIASTERS' AND DOCTORS' Thesis Ruth M. S�dberg! '16, died Tunday.1 . 0 Fnnera! sernees Wl.1l be held from Ut('aCCllTnte y typewrItten, 1 ccnt..� per h 1001 59th ............_ at 1.30p:t;!C, cnncc1 for and (Iclivcrcd. Phone ome, west .. ---, •nrcx�l (i4fiO nftcr 6:30 P. M. today ••..a�.� ...... �ItIUtIt3'..It��JUST A MOMENT, MENMi_ Harriet E. Vittum, bead J'('si.dent of Northwestern University Sot·tlement� will be u.o spca.ker at thethe League thisCAPS and GOWNS for�,\t."".¥:c"iI.. Very soon "The" Girl is going to, leave the University for her Summer§II Vacation. Why not arrange with theI��II� :1%f' ,'iI�Standish-a New i!ARROW!ICOLLAR'Ifor Summer ,IAn ultra smart style ; Iwhich correctly ex- 110 HAN N0N.presses the fashion -.U .. FLORALCO. .CLUETT.PEABODY4:CO�£:-;:cn l i ;,.�,��� ��.���8aaaa. � CONVOCATIONNew Line of Chicago Pins,Spoons, Fobs, Etc.,for Giftsintr. 81JII8CBlBB FOB THE DAlLY MABOON.The University of Chicago Press5751-58 ELL IS A VENUE ABOHANN°N• ·FLORALCO·By phone, or otberwi8e, aDd 11.&"them senel a bouquet of h. faTOdteflowers to meet her' at the tnID. Atastef'1Il aDd. deUcate farewell otr __ aatI R_ 116 Ea.OBl Rue HailLOW PBIOBS.-------------- ------------------------------ ..... ----------------ilia VIU1Im at Le.cue JIeettDg.Acl4 Wcftlam tit aou. P--=-.TweDty men llijavo been added to thelaboring PIg at work oa the DeW'Geology building. Coaerete is DOWbeing plat"ed about. u.e steel eobamnsto strengthen tbe foandatiOil and add regular mooting ofto tbe- .fely of the 1IlI1I$U'e. morning at 10:15.BWD"iSUBB SBBVIOB.: I : I •If I .. '� bAiLy MAROON, DJr,USJ)AY, MA� 28, 1914...'):;I:II'f'",.'j!Attention---Young Men"and Men Who Stay Young"you have seen and admired in Collier's Weekly and the Saturday Evening Postthe smart and appetizing advertisements of the concerns whose extreme and. original styles have earned for it indivduality and position in the clothing industrythat is profoundly distinctive; having no furtheruse for their samples they sold them to us, at agratifying reduction of course, and they were puton sale by us immediately at prices that are reallygratifying to you.They are such desirable fabrics as fancy finishedand imported worsteds and serges, vicunas andtweeds in blacks and whites. fancy grays, blue, blackand green backgrounds with chalk, pencil and needlestripes-v-also tartan plaids and stripes, pin checksand plain effects- Many are full silk lined, somehalf silk lined and others quarter lined. They aresuperbly made and they will delight the. smartyoung men of the hour tremendously.Actual Values-None of these suits were made to1 •.. ',,1 /sell for less than $22� Otliers·-were·made to sell at· .-$25.00, $27.50, $30.00 and some even as high as $35.00,though not many at this latter figure. But no matterwhich suit you buy you will know that it. is a bargain in every detail.WhUe these suits Iast you may .16 75make your own selection for only"" •Sporting Goods j.)iI..1..'I;:1s :� r..'�.:_':;'.�:_�_-':."_ ��.i';';:.:,:�<.��� L:'.�:-:._:�.:_ :/. no; . �<._ .. _.-�:.::.:.:�::. .. ;.��:o,.smk�p:.y;;p� ..� OUR sporting goods department is rapidly] becoming the Mecca of �all� ardent advocates of the differ�n�ranches of sports. You will find here� a complete line of tennis, golf, boating, fishing, photography and baseball� supplies and you may purchase with the assurance that every article bearsiI! The Hub's well known stamp of Quality and value. I _�\ ��JThe Hub will be closed all day Saturday, Memorial Daybut will be open Friday night until nine o'clock.,. I •... _ ... .. N. B. Comer State and Jackson ..'J. . . ,HI'.1"'I..,�:� Going HODle? Then· Why Not Via TheILLINOIS CENTRAL represeutatives from 8U1&ll towns amlfrOlI) the opel) country who do not owethe debt of their college edueatlou towhose comprehensive, complete and convenienttrain service between the following points, andmodern, luxuriously furnished all-steel equipmentinsure you a most comfortabJe and safe journey.Chicago and Springfield and st. Louis.Chica�c!! and Memphis and New 0I1eans.Chicago and Birmingham and .Tae ksonville, Fla..Chi(;a�o and Oma.b&, Sioux City and Sioux FaDs.Chicago and Minneapruis and St. PauLChicago and Hot Springs, Ark.For fares, reservations, etc., addressR. J. Carmichael, D. P. A. 76 W. Adams SL, Cent. 6270, Auto· 64472 To the Editor: the. city. A solution of problems to h(·It is highly important that studentsshould learn &Dd observe the Rules ot met with in the couunry=-problcms usthe Librariee liroverninlir the use and great and interesting as ony in Chi­",·jthdra""lll of boob. In general. stu·dents uainlir the Libraries are found to eago--is open to �"'t'ry Unlvcrsltybe considerate a.nd appreeiative ot the",'oman. She can f'iud marvrlnl forprh'ilegee ofl'ered. Oocuionally. how-ever a student is found who inter· woekty meetings of girItI in such sub.feres aerioU8ly with the ilderest'e of jcds as basketry\. R4.'winJ:� new ideas inother stud·ent. by hidin« books or Isv •darryin,r them from the Library in woking, books, birds, : u 111 flrst•. aid,violation ot the roles. SUggE6tions for these so-culled 1-.1;!ht-Recently a student who w.u foundl Week clubs can 1,., found at Missguilty of serious viOOltion of t� reg. .. .ulations 'IV8e penalized (a.) by being Brown's desk in Lt'xlIlJ:ton Oil FrII1n.y,required to drop a eerta.in course, tJtus lin ... 29, n.t lO:t:i. This is 1)1(' ('1mI­loRiJl� ono major for· �c qWl.1't;elr\ and Ienee to help OIl�"S friNlIls and com-� b) by having a major added to her �requirementa tor gradua.tion,thU8 mak- munltv=-one out of every flve hun;in� her total requirements for gradu- dred �rIs from rural Ilislri .. tR J:0l� toation thirty-Beven majors, iJUJtead of eollesre- Are the "-0 111 en of flu' ITni·thirtv-mx. .... ' .. -It -is hoped that no other sneh N'� versitv rN\A1�' to 1I1.c·I,t it.?will arise, but this opolTt;unity is �(l(D' Charlottt' Yiall.to emphasize the lIemre of the Hili.\"'ersity to protect the interests of the'C'eneraJ. body of students fro'hl being'jeopar.lizecl by a ft\w corele_ or in­lliff��nt. persons,A. UDiversity Problem. All locker koys IlI\L ... t. h(' r .. t.urne-Ito the olTic'e (If t.h., s"llt'rilltl'lIlh�nt ofbuiltlin� :1.1111 �nl11ltls fit. tho Pn�before -Iuno 1:�, or tho III'I'0sit will hefofeited, 3(·('or.1in;.:- to :l1l1l01l1l1'4'I1Il'nt6-� 1 co .... 111.·lIt� wishil'''' to rc,t:1.inv� .... -rl :1.\", �'"' . . ...�hl'ir l()(:k('rs .1n ri ll� t h.' �11 In 1I,,'r qunr-tor must have t lu-m rC'IJI'\\"I'.1 h�· tlte�an� .lab). _-+--Must Betum Lot: ser Keys.The natural te-nc1ency. in our Unl­\"'ersity is tdwtl1'tl the solution of ourcity problems, However, it i8 reason,able to suppose that in 90 In.rg6 Mileosmopolitan a eOlQDlunity there are------_·· __ · .. _" ...... ··--1. When you're looking for some-jthing and you don't know where�you can get it for the money you�want to spend, visit I-DryGcods Store.!.eIDIPOBftIBB AND \VHOL"SSALERS863 BAs-!' 81X'rY_THI!:D STRE3T.(.last Opposite the Drexc! Thenter)n:LEPBONE HYDE PARK 970......... _._---_ .. _._ .._ __ .. _._0. .-- -: \Earl tl WilsODlUST abe IIDOle alter • wLidR • J ia abe.,.... The best leafiaSerge \fllla a -- ��-.u't:J::The high Quality and eJimineted DOt. Lite ... thou­low price of "N i coil ...a pipes-a aaar·deJiaLtf.y.Standard" Serge do not aaocJ wwdedaDj....... NoI harm onize tal.cxo ever lec:cived such c:aJe, •-DO oILer toLacco is 10 IIDOOILIIt's the greatest value Yoa wi! deJiaht iD its aoodoe­we know --- rich, fine, caoaab-atk Jour dealer.exactly right. VeryIspe�ial at $25.00.! N leoll the Tallo!:GIVE OURS A LOOKA HINT FOR A HOT DAYDon't waste time and moneyby going down town for yourStraw or Panama. 2 For 25 Cents.rBB NEW SPBING ftYLBR.�DMAN We have a beautlful new line of tm­ported . goods; a large choice of m·monu--embroldend crepe and silk atspecial opeuing prices. Come and 8:ft0111' cldnawue, and a.!l sorts of .Tap·lIAKERs OFTroy'. Best Prodact THESMOOTHESTTOBACCOStyles will please you-r-pricesure to suit.Straws $1.50-$3.00.Panamas $6.00.............. _- _ - \.• 1t 'w-= JtJrremfl.SoIlSClark aDd Adams Btneta. 0Idcap.lIanud lIeD BUD Onr 0IdId.Graham AJd.Ut and <hnm Jones, �r.-siaont8 of Chieago attendilllt Ha,'vnr(l, are in the Providenee. B. I., jail.:t� a rMUlt of tho dea,t.h of a ehild wh,wa.... stl'Ulek by their automobUe.