.. "...,,('1...,# ....... ,-...J �.. .. 1 t � ,'" ... _- - .... �...-.._...",� .......... ._-,.. -- .. -�-.� ... -. - ... .._.__I ;. '-t·. .----I at:!JVol XIIL .No. 55. UHIVB2SITY OF CHICAGO, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1914.Hold Reception HOlIday Night inHutehiDsoD-KiDg to PreaehElias Gordon, University chess Albert Spalding, the noted Ameri-champion. showed his true mettle Sanday in MaDdeL can violinist, will give a recital ofSaturday night, when he tied Edward four numbers today at 4 in Mandel,:HAD BEEN WARNED. BY REED Lasker, of Berlin. in a match at the WILL HAVE PRAYER SERVICE under the auspices of the UniversityKenwood club. Mr. Lasker is a Orchestral association. Andre Ben-I. UDivenity Physician Bad Admoaish- celebrated international chess play- Van Hise Will Be Orator at Exer- oist will accompany him: The Or-ed Player Not to Enter Game er and holds the championship of ases-Tickets Are Ready for chc!stral association has reduced theat Madison. several master's matches. Across Candidates. price of the tickets from $1.50 andthe water he has defeated some of $1.00 to 50 cents for students. InUntil the results of a microscopic the best experts in the game. His President Charles Richard Van order to accommodate the unusually'I'· examination of the pancreas of John specia] feature is simultaneous chess. Hise, of the University of Wiscon- large crowd that is expected. 150Albert, now being made at Battle Gordon, Clarence Ohlendorf. and sin, the Convocation orator, and Mr. seats wiII be placed upon the stage'''' .. Creek, become known it will be im- Paul McIlvaine visited the Kenwood and Mrs Martin A. Ryerson wiIl be in Mand(.lpossible to determine whether or not club as representatives of the Uni- the guests of honor at the Convoca- Spalding is one of the few Ameri-\. an injury reeeived in football was versity Chess club. They were tion reception, to be held Monday can violinists who has been receivedresponsible for his death. Dr. Reed, among the thirty who played Lasker. from 1:30 to 10:30 in Hutchinson with. praise both at home and abroad.'&, the University physician. and four representatives from the largest city hall Mr. Ryerson has been presi- He has toured almost all of the conn­other doctors who were 'present at clubs engaging in the simultaneous dent of the board of trustees of the tries of Europe during the past fourthe autopsy Friday night were -1111- match. In his thirty matches he won University since 1892. His contri- or five years and has met with un­able to state -the etiology of the hem- twenty-five, lost three and tied two. hations have made possible the erec- usual success. He has been in Amer­orrhage, which was the direct ·cause Gessner. Womsle'Y. and Addleman, tion of and addition to 'the Ryerson ica for the past five months. appear­of death. and are awaiting the re- city experts, defeated Lasker, and physical laboratory. The names of iDg downtown at Orchestra haIl last't' sults of the microscopic teats. Mow. of a downtown dub, and Gor- those in the receiving line· will be Saturday night.. . The attending physicians admit· don ·tied him. annoaneed later. One of the most interesting num-that it is possible that a footban in- Decide Match Today. Presid H Ch chill Kin bers on th'e prognun for today is a'"- "1DHrht haft caused death, ·bu. t at The d�ding ma' tch in the Univer- . resi ent enry ur I g.� .. aJ .::) '"- of Oberlin cOllege will preach the Sona'ta in G by the American com-the.AJDt' time the circumstances of sity toumament between' Gordon and sermon at the Convocation religious poser, John Alden Carpenter. TheAlbert·s illness seem to contradict Ohlendorf was begun Saturday after- services Sunday at 11 in Mandel. The first. movement of the Concerto inthiS theory. Albert suffered from' noon. but owing to the dose and ConVoca'tion prayer service will be D by ·the Russian composer, Tchaik­three hmlorrhages. the final one re- careful play, the game will not be held immedia.tely preceding at 10:30 owsley, 3. prelude by'· Spalding, andsuIting in his death Friday. It might completed until today. Gordon has in the Reynolds dub. Candidartes for numbers by Mozart. Bach. Lulli, Ed­have been possible for a blow in the a pawn advantage. If he wins the degrees and titles will meet in Hutch- win Grasse and Wieniawsky willabdomen to haft caused the first match, .be will continue to be the inson hall}. the members of the fac- complete the program.,/ hemorrhage, but the physicians do University champion, but if he loses, ulties in the Reynolds club recep- Ask' for Suggestions.. -not believe that suibchl af blothw -could die - championship goes to Magnus tion room on the second floor. The Orchestra. 1 association is at-have been respoDSI e or e suc- Rosenberg. All other local games .•�D of �o�hages. .mnst be .played off today or suffer Mr. King has. been president of �em:n�? mak� the hconcerts given-'W_ m �·Pd..· ----'. '''forfeits. � .\' '.. � '. -_., .'��".� .1Ic:_�� �:i!d-��,.re���: =�ny or�cstra-: '. '. di • The local club has receIVed word. received degrees .-at·� 1)e\.!in;· Har- '., .,. . ty �U'S asAlbert had been In poor con lion h t ·M·ch· d H' rd will '" B r d Dartm" ·th H far as possible .The committee on_ all Fall and during. the week .before tla 'fil 19anrre�nden:r;a mat'ches" varu.· e�dln,t anf th R liQ� .• '.Ed e amng�ents has expressed itself a.s..... �L Wi"···..; . .. ha· 'd· not taken.: p ay ve co ....... - was . presl en o. . e. e glQUS u- ". . .• ..."UI. e Iscon'lln game . . '··th th B it· h Ch ""-IIP'!lI'; ..:.- '. ti·· • 1907-8 d anxrous to receive suggestions for.• ..' •. &L.' . . • -. . WI e n IS ess .lllLi&D_ne as calMlO' assoCta OD In· an a ..any active· part In Ule practice sea-. • eekl . '. tlie numhen. on the programs to fol-('. SlOns. During this time he. had a· :!�chtt�r. ,Mhaovesd�!ld·bde !Dah. de wla y. mthembNer!,f thl e Edcomm�tteelof ten .of low. Suggestions should be mailedh" h � d under' .a . ph�· .lnl 19an s lVi e . er p yen e ationa ucatiop:! assoaa- th • ., ffi a C b�'\ Ig lever an was ,.. J-- . t fi' p·ch seelio being' t· h·ch ..• ti t d' da to e a'$soaation s 0 ce In 0 bCian's care. Dr. Reed expressly for- In 0 v�bl�u s •. ea.tch. n. IOhn WI Ih Idn� Pl893e Hseco.n ry 16 A. A list of reierences to theha' d h· •• t the WISCOnsin responsl e lor one ma sc 00 ·1I".et 0 s ·In . • e .IS au- b· h di• ,e Ill" gomg 111 0• thor of. '.The Appeal of the Child,"· num ers In t e snccee ng program,game, atld between .halves �gam told 'TO 'DD_CEIVE. TITLES TODAY ''R t· .tie • Th I "wrt.. will be posted in Harper W. 31. Thehim hat de ·rCumstances was' AD econs ruc on lD eo ogy, .Llle b ks . th' ... t un r DO Cl Se • U I·ty f S . ·tual Li�" 00 are on reserve In e maan• t th t t. Albert, r.tDlng' nrea I 0 pin Ie,· d· .he to go In 0 e con es Bold J-:or I"_da.-e v---:_ at un E'h· f J " d th rea mg room..• • t d pia afttIP and ..... � -� e t ICS 0 esus an 0 er Th • •... h��ever. InStS e . u�n �-, 10:15. iD Mandel books· and pamphlets on theological . e assoaatlon reported yesterdayt, entered the game Without Dr. Reed s d hil h· I b· cts. a heavy sale of the ticke'ts for t.oday's. an p I osop lca su Je .cOnseut. .' . . The Junior college exercises will . reCitaL The next concert by theiI ' � He comp1ain¢ of no. immediate ill be held today at 10:15 in Mandel hall � Aie·:�eady. Chicago Symphony orchestra wilt be· .�ffects "afterwards, but �b1! had a Sixty-seven students. wilt receive the. Ticket,. for the' Convocation rc- given on January 12.'� l' fever and was feeling poorly. About title of aSsociate. Dean Linn wiD Program for Today." a·· week later he • developed severe make the add-"s and P-":dent Jud- ception and exercises are.' now being• • ha bclom d Sldfered .............. reserved for the .candidates for titles The program for today's recital.� palns ID IS a en aD. a50:1 Will offer the greeting to the can- and degrees ·at the President's of- follows: .sligHt hnnorrhage of the pancreas, didates. James Tuf." ·16, wm mve L sOnata in G for piano andfrom which he apparently safely re- � D- fice. Each candidate !Day invite five\.. • . the response for the students. The guests t� the reception. With· each violin.John Alden CarpentercoverecL invocation will be rendered by chap- of. these . invitatio.ns a . preliminary 2. (a) Adagio and Fugue in Glain, and Dean Lovett, of the' JuDior program will be .sent to those friends Minor ........• a •• J. s. Buckcolleges, will r(2d the quarterty whose names the candidates write on (b) Aria ••...•.....••..••. Lalli. statement. The Alma Mater and. blank .cards provided for that pur- (c) Rondo in G •....•.. Mozart"America" Will .be sung. pose at the President's office. Four 3. ·Concerto in D (First Move-Dean Lovett has requested the tickets w;ll be reserved for each" can- ment .•...... Tdaaikbwskycandidates to form in line at 10:15 in didate for a degree and Itwo for each 4. (a) Prelude ••..••...• Spaldingthe corridor of Mandel The JUDior candidate for a title for the Convo- (b) Waves at Play •••..•••college couucil. which will lead the catioD exel'rlHa. . . . • • • • • • • . .• Edwin GrasseprocessioD, consists of Richard Gam- (c) Souvenir de lIoscon .•.•bl _-S� .... , t Ha _L' 'Thi! . Conoeation· address will be Wi •e, p�ent; .-argare n� • • • • • . • . . • • • • • . lemawskysecretary; JohD Gaerill,· Margaret deiiftr'ed by' President Van Bise, ofMonroe, Edward Retieker. and RJch- the . Uahenity of . WISCODsin. Hisani Kah. sUbject win be -The Federal- ADti-Tmst LegislatiOD!' . The aercisesWll1 be held next· Tuesday at 3:45 inMandel. The degrees Will be con­ferred following the' address.t· MICROSCOPE, DECIDESCAUSE OF FATALItYMake Esaminatloa to Deter·mille Whether FootbaD WasCam:e of Alberes Death.I',\Vi11iam Lawrence Tower, associ­ate professor of Embryology, andLewis Victor Heitbrunn, associate inZoology. spoke before th'e Zoologicaldub last night at 8 in Zoology 2:4.�fr. Tower talked on "Organic Evo­lution." Ht' told of the events andp(o�ress of organic evolution in 1914.Mr. Heilbrunn lectured on "Initiationof Dcvclopmer.t in Arhacia.", IIbas . Becomes Serioa.Two weeks before ·his death, how­...... .r ever, he develooed - such . serious'"··sympto�s �t. he was �t to Bat­..... ,. de Ci'eek. Dr. Reed accompanied.him the.-e :tnd was with him whenhe had the second h'emorrhage. HeSua wived tJWa aDd began. to improve.The Pains left him and he was appar-�. eady reco,eriDg, wheD the third andfinal hC1llorrhage occurred. causinghi. death. ,Dr. Reed � �onedand hurried to Battle Creek, where. ( the autopsy was held.Albert's fuDeral was h'eld yesterdaymorning from his father's residence.Director Stagg, the members of the',; Athletic department and the footbanteam attended in a body. Many stu­dents were present.,•.. TOWER IS SPEAKERAT ZOOLOGICAL CLUB.MEETING LAST NIGHT• , ,,1 ••. "• Albert Spaldinc. Noted AmeiIanVioJiDin. wm Play at 4 iD MandelSoData in G by Carpeater to Peat­ure PrOCt'UD.TO GIVE B.BCITAL TODAYCHAMPIONGORDON TIES CONVOCAnONPR�ANNOUNCED YESTERDAYLaIDer. BcrJiD Ezpen. PIa7a �. MCD at SimultaDeoaa Che. Lo.aPin Matchel �o Decide UDiver­. -11 ChampiODSbip Today.Fratenlities and other student bod­ies have petitioned an University ofMinnesota counals to desist fromplacing the best seats for footballgames on sale to the general public:.claiming that the best seats sboaldgo to the student body.BULLETIN'TODAY.Ymal chapel esercises, Junior col­Ieee, men and women, 10:15, Mandel.Violin recital by Albert Spalding,4:15, MandelChristian Science society, 7 :45,Lexlncton 14 •Phi Bf'ta Kappa, 8, Harper assem­bly room.TOMORROW.Final dJapel eserdas, Senior col­lege and Conege of Commerce andAdministration, 10:15, MandeLMathematical club, 4:15, Ryerson37.Open lecture, "The Poverty of aGr�at C�ty," by �ugene T. Lies� 8'­Harper :tssembly room. Procram Por ·Week.The progtam fot" Convocation weekis eS follows:Convocation SaDday, December 20-. The Convocation Prayer Service,10:30, Reynolds club.The Convocation Religious Serv­ice, II. Mnndel hall.MCDday. December 21-The Convocation Reception, 8:30to 10:30, Hutchinson hall.Convocation Day, Decembef 22-The Ninety-third Convoca·tion,3:45, A:ande1.The Convocation Address.The Corferring of Dcgrc('s. Maroon Sta!( Holds LancheoD.The Maroon staff WI'I hold a lunch­eon Thursday at 12:45 in Hutchinsoncafe. Dean Boynton wm be ttleguest of honor.Ames to Address Disciples Club.Assistant Prof. Ames, of the de­partment of Philosophy, win lectureon "The Psychology of the Disciples"before the Disciples club Thursdayat 8 in Haskell 26. ACTING SPLENDID BUTPOOR PLAYS SELECTEDReviewer Declares Members ofDramatie Club CaD WriteBetter PlaysLOUISE mCK "REALI. y- BLASEActing of Fruit O'Hara, Ilia 1Iilk­ewitch and Francis ShenrinIs Effective Ahio.By Hermann B. Deutsch.The task of the reviewer of col­lege dramatic performances-at notimes an easy one--is partic:alarlydifficult in the present instance.There was so much-so very. verymuch-in Saturday's performance de­serving of the very highest praisewhich it lies in the power of the criticto give. and, it must be cCnifessed. somuch which merits condemnation. •that one hardly knows where to start,and w�at is vastly more importaDt­where to stoP. in either iDstaace.The selection of themes was eclec­tic enough to meet, at one POint. oranother, the most widely divergenttastes. The entree consisted of deeptragedy, with enough dripping blood,sudden deatJI and murdered relativesin it to have satisfied a gatlsering of"Kneelers to the Nickel Novel" Thiswas followed by a chcf-d'ocurve(surely it would be indelicate to say"roast") of good, substantial comedy;and the feast of reason was topped offwith a dash of more or less spicyproblem play in the shape of "Hap­pincss. "FoIIolnng this precedent we :'may�s weII have done. with the· unplcas-=ant details first and the most Insistentquestion that arises in this connec­tion concerns itself with' th� 'reasonfor ·the selection of such an utterlyout-of-that it to say,· such a play'as Alfred Noyes' "Rada. ., To besure there was a good deal of refer­enCe to Christmas, and 'even more to'war. and both are timely topics; butconsider, 'if you please.The curtain rises upon two soldiers,a weeping girl and an idiot. Thescene is a Balkan cottage. The onlyindication thereo� however.· is themention of this fact on· the program.for the two soldiers are garbed· inOpera Comique uniforms of the earJytwentietJi century, Rada wears anondescript, dingy black dress whichsuggests the ordinary attire ·affectedby salesgirls in the larger departmentstores, and the idiot Nanko wearsamong other things a .kessing· gowna�d consequently presents more near­ly the picture of a bw studeut on thenight before· exams than that of acrazed Balbn ·schoolmaster. Weknow that the' two soldiers have un­dergone a hard days fightiDg, and aredosing with a night of carousal andloot; we bow further that the handsand left coatsleeve of Arram aredrenched in blood-he tellS us so1aimself-yct the rest of his uniformis as imma'-'Ulate and spotJess asthough he were bound for parade in­spection.The Story of -Rada."The story of tft 'play is this. Thetwo soldiers, maddened with a day'sslaughter. enter the house on thesearch for loot. They do not find it,yet when they are informed that thereis a rich hoard not one hundred yardsaway; they tarry_.;..for no coDveivahlereason except that they are neededlater in the play. They have eatennothing' an day and are ravenouslyhnngry. Yet when food is brought,they leave it untouched. One of the!'oldier§ wants to eat, and calls' forwatt"r in which to wash, thus br:n�­ing out (and clnmsily enough), thefact that his hands are bloody. There-(Continued on page 2)lit' lIailg _ar11�nOOIfioial Student Newepaper .. �University of Chicago r-jPubUahed morn1DcB. except 8111l4.1Q.. IIOD�. durlDc tbe AutumD. WID­.... &D4 SPIlDe quartenl. b� 111e �IIaI'Oon atd. --- - - -- - - - - -: - -:-..:::::--: f'.=IC"·tciiil:"n.ght ediiOr;� .wck­er and H. R.. SWanSC;�- day editors;J. J. Donahoe. alhtetits editor.- ';;'�-··-XUOcTali"�==r.'�-:�-:Earl Bond:Ju� • t"":�inueIKap1anHermann Deutsch Nicllobs LentzAlta Fisher Bernard NewmanEntered -sa secOiiCi-ciUS - man at lliiChlcaco �ostomce. Chlcaco. m.. Karcht!�1'tO� UDderfA,« of-JIueh 'tJ 1,,&.· .�SUBSCRIPTION -RATU-$2 a yea'��-if -�i�l b�iore October 20;by carrier. $2.50 a year; �1 a quarter;by mail: 13 a: yea-r; "$1:25 a I quiTter.-",_. !', _''O - ..... -• • .: - ._'-" :'EditQ"naf-b,iSiness-' - office;" Ellis -1.Z:T�ftpb:o'ii��·Mldvr.W 800.' " . ..,.� ')� •• ';".' r:·, :.,,, .... !�TUESDAY. DECEMBER - -1S� -1914.,. b.:t· iCJ�··' •. r • ,. ..' t .The examinatio�s for the Autumnquarter will be held as follows: "".3:30 dasses� Friday, 2:30-5:30.8:15 classes, Monday, 9:-12.9:15 classes; Tuesday, 8:15-11 :15.10:45 cta:sses, Wednesday, 9,-12.11 :45 classes� Monday, -2-5.1:30 classes, Tliesday. 12:15-3:1S.2:30 classes. Wednesday, 2-S.Registration for the \Vinter quar­ter\vil( be: openehhis' -we'ei;t to J uniQrcollege students with: less) th�n �liitiemaiors according to the folloWingsch'edule': "4""1',,-:- • ---:: ,,;:';-, --.--, Tii�t'Colleges of Arts a�d �i�e�-. ... • ., ,. ........._ _. .:... t:; • r' � . I \ture:.' Women, A-� Dean ¥il�er,Lexington ?, 10:15 toi'1�:3Q A_'¥.Women, 'L-Z," D.ean Wa}1ace,L�iiigion '2, }.ton(ia�:Frida'y,8:jo.9:iS-A. M.; ¥6nday;'10:1S toq A. -M.; J;�es��y-:t�\��Y_; Il:.15A. ).I. to 12 :30 P. M.. :M:�n; A�K�' D�an �oynton, J;:ll�s24, 10:15 to' Ii :30 A: M�" ." . '-. 'Men "L�Z, !b��n' Li�n, Ellis 24,' ..._ .... �... \. � \.. 1" i8:�� to �:l� �. ¥.; �q�l� �� ��:1�A. M.The College of Science, :Qean Ga��,Cobb � �,-9.:�� to -�9,��� '4-"¥�" . -' ,The College of Commerce and J_\4-mi�ist�tio"n, - - :pea�' . ¥.a�sii�l� -�obb6 B, Monday, ��:IS to 12 � ¥. .. 1:00to 4:00 P. M.; Tuesday-Friday, ,0:IS* . ..•... ... .1.. 1 tto 10:45 A. M.The Coileg� o( Education, Dea�Parker. B�ine �oo, io:� "�o ,�:�I .. M.Unclassified students, �ec��ber 14to 18: .. -Women, pean Tal�t?t, C<?1?�14 �, Monday-Thursday, �:45 . �o9:15 A. 14., '10:15 to �1:15 A. �.Men, Dean �ove�t, �obb, �� �.Tuesday. 10:�5 to 11:30 A. ¥ .•1 :30 to 3:30 P. M.; Wednesday­Friday. 10:i5 to 1l:3Q A. "�f. .,IiiI "CHIDEB" wILL BE-'N"-ME I OF - DEBATINGCLUB-PICK OFFICERS- ...... ._" "---_.... \ - ). -The new uride!"gl-aduatc debatingso-:icty which "wilt take the place ofthe Fenc�bles and Pow \Vow, will beknown as the Chideb, as the result ofthe decision reached yesterday after­noon at '4:30 in Cobb '12 A •. CharlesEdward� . 'Was- . elected president,Charles Borden vice-president. AdolphKne:s1l stcrttacy":treasurer, and l[axHalef( $"erge2ftt-at-arms.· A constitu­bO� '�!i t'ea� - and - approve'd. Presi­de�t � EdVhrds- _i 'appointed JamesBurke, Elijah Aarcnt. and CharlesBo'tden 11 l' a committee to prepare ap'tt;gr.lrrr-for tire -'ftext--mecting; -Tues-���:-r!��!.�· S. .," , " _TII& DAILY 11000., TUBSDAY •. DJPCBMBBR 1S, 1114.� � .;..... � .......... -� ... � _= t -;upon the presence of liada's twetn-year old daughter Suob (pronouncedSuoka), is discovered. and she is haledonto the stage. The soldiers "mad-cie�ed·whii· drink and iooi-and -o�erthings" are immediateti 1 sfii\cJ[�dtcontritiolr: - Suokr-is' -asked -to-Tecite­her ���tm�� �iece. at the conclusion0(' whic1i ill'; s01"dlers set'" upOn 'llietable -a diminutive Christmas tree.wltTdt They 'Pr\)'t� . t<1 d�cb"tate. OhetiT' ilitm rhas � aJiDm1net'·�in 1�tJie(' enlycf"mlogtie Ufat 1i¥"jcifte-d�SUoki� �ih­ere By way of conc&ltiiif'thls'tactfrom the daughtet;1fc!" han�s the mur­derea' man�sr 'ring "uP6iil<!tIie' tree.SuolQ's 'suspicion:'. h�wever�' ire lJD­m'tmaicl:{�i'ou·sed;':ilia faiT to'1>e t�.:la'yed' "beCause' at' this "moment othersoldiers' burst iiito the rb()lD�' furloUl.I:f' demanding -"the � women!' : ., "Ra-ciad�fies 'them,' and' seizing' from the: tre�Hi�' re-irolver '" whicli : the :"second sol':dier" h·a-s· 'liung . there, 'tells 'the ass�m­bj}·' she 'will-"kill' Doth licrself rand" herdaught'er -if" tbey do' not leave. Slicdoses the door: to' her' rooui: ;and 'tllecrowd on the stage, with notflitig inpa'ruChlar to �do. :waits' so�ewbt �.im­i>ati�ntTy uiitil two "pThtor k"'h6ts;'rr6iii"ith-ou't arinounci that Ra\ia�has ma�go()(f'lier· tlireit.!! They'-are ilioil"t °id6urst in--tJie"·door. ,,·hdt 3 bas�"diuiiisolo' of- se'ven SUbdued note'S.' thinlfdlsguised r 'is' 'lieavY cairilonaCtiDg;rii3kes"clear1=fo all :ibat -ns-e' enemy:by' God'; is- upon 11�, and giVes the Cuefor as precipitate an eXit- b:s lli� 'oar:rtHn" cotdines"'ot the -Reybolds' clhbsta'�e 'permit; ItaVing 'the'- 'scene'·bipossession"bf' the!' U1i�L:-" : _..., -�� "Nanko 'thereupon' starts the graph­ophotie... ·which· Was'" to . have" been "'thefather's Ch'ristnias' presenf to'·-Suoldi;and notices-for the fint'time·the-thinstr�am" lnckling from' � under '-Ruda'sdoor ... U n'c6nce-rnedly he' looks at =ttand says "Blood,' I sUppose: - It is allabout these days." The schoolmasterin him rises uppermost. "�ow strangethat 'r should have been the fittestt� surviv�." . lie reaiizes, sUddeniy:that s�mething' is ami�s o-n the otherI �i4c v� tJ;i����o�c4 deer, -��4 -:� t\t�ominous portent of, the sluggishstream ����g t�OIJl' -u�de; �t' '�tri���h�m, �lte cu�in �escen�s.�n�g Is �ff�ve.. • ,\".f'l. - ... ' .... jf·.···The end�ng is unquestiona�ly effec-ti:_� ��� 'd?�� �?Y �����.� ��e .���� ?.�tlte play. �nd for thIS reason we arein'c1in�d- to' quarrel wlth'tlie"selectiono'f- "�ada�' as'- an ) �u'tl�t r�r tile crea':..·tive " instinct. I am p�isonally' ac­quaint�(t' ',,:ith �t "least ,. three: inem­bers�o£ the D�mati�'ciub"who �ouidw'rlt?hav-e - �ritie��' in' i'fact-bettersk'et�hes."' 'In general. ij'owever,' ilterecould be no quarrel with" "the' acting:Frank O'Haici as' N�Jiko: 'exceededhimself. .? The mifd aestlielic � inter�sthe displayed in the "beautiful :c"olo'r"of bio()d, f the" uit-alfe'Cted' ph110s<)"phyWitli which" 'be acc�i)ted: the horrorabout him...:......iri· fact� -the-'wh'ole char�a�terir.itio\t was splendidli -done.'DUnlap Clark and B�ce ll�rtinwere' fitlly as succ�ssrul as lines whichdemanded tlial' 'theY be blooa:.c-rnzedbeasts':" (ine '�inute, and sinipy senti­iileritalists the next, permitted. -'Treva Mathews' 'peHonnance wasmore than' a.' trifle colorless-but whatcan yon expeCt' �f' someone - asked toportray' the' feelings of a twelve year.old girl who-is":predt>itated from asound 'sleep into a (scene"� 0'(' cimageand Slaughter and -commanded to "re­ciie thai ;Chiisi�as piece' �o1i'lea�'edat' Scllool.'fl! iMiss r M'ilic·ewiich�-l{o�;-ever,' mu'st be given �veri honors 'withFr.ittk· 'O"Hara, 'lor 6 cattying - off 'iiitruly r s�tenci'i(f s'fiapc' an: in\erpreta-­tlC)ri -, whici{woula"have overtax"ed 'tb'cpowers of most-pr6fessio'n"'als: 'Henceour plaint. )"lie -nrari"ia�ic club �m­bodi�s:-�an- unuSual- amount - 'of his-trionic talent-wli"jr" is- it placetl u��ers,i!c)t\, J,and�cap 'as '"Rada?" ' ,.'II" �I ':- "·"1-(·�" V{eii�f. .0 V. ,_The second of the t�rec sketclIes,"Just as Wen� by J. Ha'r�fey Mannen,was a conventional presentation ofthe 'conventfonal iiPe of cotiied,.;bothconventionally well done. Free4 fromth� con9t�in�" f?f����ib'� ·���W)�,prepo�t�rf?u� d�lo�� �,!4 t"� ��«��s�ty (�!' s��ni� �ff�c�� '!V:���" t�e '!I�II� at the disposal of tilei inadequate to meet.is skit were ��:to •llity to consid6b ad -t\)ject of the pla(� f� . to 'muse" I t acco�p�6rltits �nf1A,aadmirably, altho�&\!;"iD one. or twoinstances, with an obvious effort.credtt"s!rou14-bt giYen-to� Iris SIJotlIlfor the very commendable fashion in;hich 'she portnyetf what 'was pe�­hapsth'C-mOif Cli1DcUltlDte..prllallOliin ''the''cast---=a -lln.- ��d,e-l-SO�0'1 BlalUr'e:��ho�tlt "dtttd ha;e t:ielitt!markabty �� \<i lIutlRoU@'." 4J.1lecolrie«y!l'ot lIi'e� sk�ct{ rd"We1Tted r�much upon the dialogue. and so littleupon the situatio�s, that little:. more�s1!d'e�D�tlot tlfe'1otlle¥taetoHth�ia tbat'"ihe¥ b&. th&·p¥ttS. JamesDyrenfordS a�1' �yU,,' f)i' carriedmost of the bur.den bere. and "carriedit well.- Be�een �em. �ey man­agea 'to realIZe pretty" tlioroughiy "�uchopportunities fo'rnal actin� as wereottered��hem. 1-..1 ;"'-A. "-, .., .. � u$.• ...,. tT,� .. •"Happiness� InconsequentiaL"Happiness" . concluded the pro­gram. �t1d ii is - he'rerihat riij mostviolent 1 criticism 'would "llkej'lo"-e�:pend�some"onts ebergy. ""Of a\1 thelazy! draggiiig,Hineonsequentiaf Psf'U�do�i>roBieJl'j .: playS' 'I .- Jla�e �ever � wii.:iie'ssed�" Ir.lslionld freefy awa'rCl lh�epaliil' 'for' emine!O'C:e fin "thesl�'c1ualiti�stb"·-:Mr. '�M:inn:ers' "'slCetc1i: -We hav�here ;'the"�'Dsationclr -dl;covery Dy'a­fi"tlier-' thii his'? pam��ecr 'daughtelis' '1)bse.' She 'Will "'ii6f--live' at� ho�e�lieCaus� her' f:iniityt;b'ore�: fler; 'sh�iV"unfOl rea(f, for slie lfas"alreaCly eX�Ha:ust�'d tller po�sitii1itiei �Of �"�lP fb�authors of all. times!"�She�wnl i\6ttravel . f�r she _bas· -been· eveey­,�lic;e; she ·bas -'no intere�t' 4�nm�siC:· �ecau�e' there _oar'e· ri���'!' ,- ��c:��.F.p�e_s����1Y �i� �����r�tu�� �?�� "�l\ . �C:��. �.. 19��'! ��o.�.� �Y.�ryth�I!" ��cl� (t. IS. ��tl,te point) she has at�ine tllis pin-nacle' "which' f,raiicis nacon 'spent -a�ife41me - in-trying' to"- reaCh, . in . i�eshort" -space . of --iWenty:'cight yea'rs:Not cOIi"tent with 'this miracle'- ),tr.l{a�ers "i�foniis ' us -tiirotigli� the �e­(lium-of his characters, tbat-th'e ladY'sfat�er:<lid .no.!! discover miliUm.;·herhVei{ty.:elgnt'h year. wh�t· 'her - viewson-life ��'�- rrr , " .. r· I .. ,.- DiCi th';'" 'author rest content afterperforming �tiis aStonishing' feat? -Nothe! 'Yetely 'by 'waY' or'piling' Ossa­upon ., Pelion, "appa:rently, "be' "createsanother 'sucti c'ho1�Cfei' :'in -'the-"gUise'or· yoting�hilip; Ch�ndros; who holdsi'dentieatly' the' same-'Views,1';uld who'inCfdentally;-is about as �Decessary' tothe lticti6n.;i.iuictlon·would-be bt!tter�about- as' neceSsary to the inaction r ofthe ;-pby is 'is' the binomial -theoremto the peace of mind �of ra mite Or';pington hen. Eve� t\i�s pinnacle ofabsurdity-a-oes �noi· Sausfy·tlr. Man­ners. however: 'His -lust· for wondersis' not sated" until -he- -askS us to be-;.lieve- that- - snell" charilcte�peoplewho have no ("interest in the worksof the· =master composers-, who yawnat the siglit of a Matterhorn. and whoare -bored' by the WrItings of' thegreatest 'minds of "aU "tiDiFwilt findlasting- enjoyment in the presence andconversation - 'or' �ln -. errand - girl' andher -. half-Witted· mother ...... - Eiuling IricOmPlete.."'\ .. , .... t)� .... .\" .""",=." ... ",In other words, that the womanwb'om' DiCicetis,' DUmas� Bacon;'Slia��Mendelssohn, Gonn\)d: iJiie'i 'and' allothers have failed lastingly to inter­est; will neVer weary' of the sillychatter which Mr. Manners pUts intothe mouth 'of Jennie. the errand girl.With this' th"e author seems -content�Well� be ought to·'bc. It's a si%ablejob he',s' laid-'out fc,r Jennie, though: 'Aside {rom "all this,- the play drags.There is �� ��!� a����!, ��an thereis in the Was�ington monument, and� belicye �1:l� �ut�or: cou.l� not �aveleft a greater impression of �ncom­pletcness in tIre minds of' his -audi­tors�' llad ii� stnt--liis: manuscript - tothe!-I>ublisbe-rs '�iih the last t.alf �f itunwritten. �e "slah�d' the - p�ot' (r�mrio�b:ert:"an(f it is :qqlte\" evident '-thathe started it witt.' ro-und:trip , trans­portation, for lbe fitst intima�on tothe auditor thal the end 0(' tbe··.,layhas been reached is tbe 4dcent ofthe curtain. Nobody bows whetherJennie' ever -finds "het -bttier, orwhether,' �tweesi "them, Yr.- -Cban­dr05 an� � Crys�l-f�l«; �dopt D-Opo.. l-o IDGiiGRAi)£ aiAND"WORk' - .... :.� �')a' ,,�c..':;'r. T'I. ,� ..... �. c, ·.,,;,.-.�I.l ... ·t ,.. ';,. "��hlHCi • .J·r r :: ;f0':JlifU:',��,. 11J\�1;) L.'.U"QRY1546 E. S3rd Street., Tel Hyde Park 3705 "�p •• 0 � .;�r!"'. ..�..- ,!-.. f tn. rt � 'I'''!'' ···u�n� t!�� ��� � � aaade _ ....... accoaatL.. i - - " •. ."W.gon _II. evef7Wh .....,'H'�rrC) n"!"!" &; J \y��1t1����, .���� WJ!+. YPU '�p., V����p� �� �.�� ���f��� �.F�FQ� � JJ.mi� �me �e say.-THE PRICE OF A SUIT INCLUDES AN EXTRA P AlBt:I .... -. -:t .• -, T "' -'�OY 'rR�OUSERS .� c., (Cl/L ;\. �t·I(', -, ) '-(") I .__ .ma�e extra ��-:m t:o ��� �e �.�t ?� ��- c¥.ff��, We make a specia1 po�trkqf � t1!l�ex� qfva1u�_in o��''td;fIoodlduDlo�:woc1.0 .. _ �� ��.�� d�th"e 'ut:tween season �dr· .... ·We·riul�l. yom;'cl;JMng in earJy. •v �": ��}�t::M�.Three ,StO�:_;_25T. ' �-Blvd. 'l � La SaDe St... >. ·---71-£. Monroe at.Til Haas WHY YOU SHOULD Illan'S r . -norea,. ODS ";�'EAT lAT. 1:�' ". �""'., "qmrg�_.�• t .. "" .... � •• � r .... __ . ...! •• __� �:! ����� t e Kitehea. \_ ; �� .. "�, .<�." oJ ••3id�' K "Minimum Priee"for High Quality Food.I !"1-_ f!,: �1 ;1( • .,. r (.: ,- � i I -Club Breakfast, 100 up�- -Dinner A·La Carte"· Come In.Cafeteria· at Lunchhe�, o_� �����c:r ��e is or is �ot theil.�c��ilI!a�� ���e!: o� f.�ilip, �� ,!!ha�­ever becomes of her half-wit mother.���4Y' k���� . ��yih��, 'ab�ut any­b�4>:; �\ �I.!� �!DC: �i�� I wil\ ven­ture to say that nobody was' anxi'ousi(; - �!ij��' t� - ���e' ��.' ¥r�.· Crys��-P.o.l�,! �r:o�>: ����C'!IC� or Jennic's"sob stuff" 'in order to find' �!t- . -. I .Cre4i� � �to�That" the: p�y �� re�tived as itwas was due" wholly to' the actors,an.d to t.hem al�ne �el�ngs the crcdit.�flss \flclc a���11y succe�ed in giv­mg \,,� impr�ssio� t1ta� sbe wasb�as� a�4 bored and tired o( th" . .and t h ..". -. lOgs ..o. ave glVen thl� impression�hr9�ghl suc� a ��4iul!l �� "Happi­ness must be acconntec\ �oniewhatof a fca�. �� r�ct, Miss M-ick"" 'd"an utterly b d ,.' .. - -. . - rna ea sur and Impossiblccreature seem almost n ·bl· -..cis Sh .' - - . . �"O.S�I e. Fran-- . ��, ���. gave renewed .4e�ce 9( lIis ability'. • ..- ." eVl-t• f ."." In "IS ftr"s" tIon 0 the fath �'- �I. I'.�_�,!.�-• . " t c=r. .l he pOrtra Ian old man by one it";; ". -ya, �(ted in , ..... , ,, .. - w 0 IS more fit-. -ts to take"· ..IS alwa- .. d.1r._ Juventle leads"" .J" '! hucuJt task. 'lCft� �!iousn", t " -.' . - ��� to... ". - .0. a PI�e �f �t- . -jng bordering on the farcical is a dis-.���� ·acbievem�rit. "'�n' ��ct. ��- �ta�����ve, �o t��� a�� �g ���n Ge!­�ro� �'!� ��a��r:e.� f��t�� t�e �t���hy'� ����e�� of ��� ca�t. ��Iol_lp't�e �r�3�e�� c���,� f�-: ���g�g ��holel the audience through so poor avcbi"c1i �n�f'j -am' ioolcing' forward�g��� �� .. �� �):-�he�'t��" ���"��lp�esent an aJ?���p��e ���� ��!wtth the histrionic talent DOW ai its��rl"'��': t¥��·. ���f����c;�J �g" ��'!"�, ,!o!�� �t1!c�s�g. " -��f1'�'� �1��S':f�R�OF CHICAGO CONvENEI� �tYiN.IT JSCHOOL •I ..",.,.,.'r,··, l., -;:"6' ..;\�:;-",\=• .�,.,��, '1•• "t=, ..t·,I"." FItf:• t�·, eJbd• f:bCI• 51c='(..Jr�� ,\� '. =4l ",,.•� \ " ., ,.l i .:I ..'.,.,0,0', 'rI"s", �.•,\) ::",.•J \ , •, ,.. ""-I :''"7.'� -. •. ""; --..,.PRiNCEs�:�. '.TB"E� SUC·C'ES.S··;OFALL SUCCESSFUL' .. t ,: SUCCESSES 'KITTY . MAcKAY.. with' "MOLLY McINTYRE��� -�� "�-l��Profes,or Bliss, o£ the departmentof ·Ma thematics, . wilt speak' onl �Qeri­vatives of Function of Lines� :h a,- .. _._. ,. ameeting o� �h� ��t�e�tical �lu.!i to­morrow at 4:i5 In Ryerson 37.. '�-'. :'. ,". , .;- ;. r' ; ...... - ;j, ,S,,�Q� ��RS�.JJel8ncl; '.I' JOrida. '. " .'. .'Pres. Lincoln l:Iullevo A� B •• Harvard;Ph. D., Univ. of '-ChieaRO� Fou eo1-I� five--lICbools, 17 buildiDest·�� infaculty. 15 Cime�nits req1lirecl toenter co\l� of Ll 1 �-·LaJld Ofblue'skies;· summer weather. out . ofdoors recreation aU winter" 80ft 'triIldafrom' the .sea; music of tLe m�.birds in the orange grove. . H ....college StandardS. �.. JC 'avOd pIaee' �tO:U�� ��r �� �. f�I 'l . UndergraduateS: except unclassi­fied studeiili�should'not� use' gl-adecards· unless their course books·' are. of'ffte olci styt�'and��Dtain no"spacetddh'el.rc· cr !{oE',: �d�s. .'\ ("1-" ,.' _,F. fl� �' �� 'I. Distributioli-W11I,'De' made as earlyas ·pOssThle-'aftet··the- oPiniftg'''oftheWinter quarter�' Allno11ntemerlt will.... ..... .'i�� m��e i!! ThC! ��f. Maroon.�··Feature - N-tacket . Daaca........ �. • .,.. ....... -.....,:- !.-JOSEPH 'SCHMiDT: !S��L���e ..... e ., ca .....956 II: 55th St., Cbleqo, II..". _ �.. . .. t•.Imported and Domesticlineof , ... ..., \.a����� Nantucket dances featured theBrownson club dance given Saturdaynight at Calumet hall. SeveniY:five(::�u�i�� :�tte�t!��,� ;Ull'g�g wl!o� �eremany members 'of' the alumni: Mrs.ii,ir1<e '--an'K "'MrS� )ohn .. ··llcGoorty., .. �. . ',r,. w("re ratronesses..t- .;�_'t·�! .. � .... .,BUl .,���... "����G ��TI·., ,�� �,., •. "'- �COW"IJY:�Ss. I:� �� lilt �. '1'.5 �!!P! ��. c. n:.�· rE... .aeo : ; � ",I..,.'.. C., __e :.y ft. �.U �.- �-., ... ��_""",:,;, .•. , �'1"', ,.' :0 :H-., �...... . ... "'._': .. � _ � '';. .;t, .� .. .....,...,............ .....-- ........ � ...... � ..",.. ........ ..:AS····· ··L·'··.. AW·.'····.. ·· ..·,·; ·i.�'·· �1··<;!·:,5" \J "aQ"'J- -," I. IOU 'rJ�.r'_ <: ' •r... : s...J�;'''' .'., I- . ! -. • " •• I. ,Olo.tmng . and Ac���&�ft��'Fof, HoHda'!' Wear._ '_.�' �_. _� .. � ."._._� .. ��.�J , • .J • :..:....:.;;..Pr�pti��l Gifts !�ro Y oung MenIQHaberdashery ,�"�'I�PR�:llvl� &H�Il@�­'18:29 E�st·J.�§�pn·�Ul��d,. -- _.. .....- 'Q' � I e. A.. � aDresselothing,io 5 r , __ .5. _ Jiats,.. � ........ " .. __ rl- .. �_ ". __ "" ._ . __ .; ...... """:..._. ;'._ , - .. : �4 ...... . ...... , ..... _- ......- M��l��t�c'!. ''9( ���h��n, ��C}Chapman, o( Illinois, are the two�'eD' sel�cte'a to 'icprese�t .tb;;· West:9r: Waiter' �mp:s �Al'-�mcriciLn io;'t­f�' _ "i�k:. "Th� ¥ic��i.cl� -�tar,srnen a bert h at a l;1alfback position1)eca�se' ol'iiis "stYle-'of� rii�runi andability in tiDe i)luUglDg:, Chap�n,capiciin "bf ·'the!�Coiiferenctl' �cliam­pions, :won his- place by hard, con­si�eDt �ork iii thi I �iddie Isec60n! ofhis··-team}, l l _', ,.-�. I., il-" .,.� to� .._c, -r�e" ���tes� surprise ?f ��� s����­tionwas tfiat not a y���, �a� ��f.��:­ed on the first eleven. ThIS IS diefirst time ircthe--hisfory of Camp'sselections that 'YalC!''''has 'not beenrepresented on ,the honorary team.HarVard' c:onmbutes five"men� wliile·West- Point,- "Princeton, -Cornell,' and'D3rtmoutli 'each' have' one. _ ., -; , .._-, Des:' .ja�ien;' AI1�Am�rican centerof "last ·year. ',ns" nose� .out"· for thesame' honor" this" year 'by McEwen, ofWest' P6int. ' ! The . Cliicago' 'star isnamed -for' the c�nter Position on 'thesecond eleft1L Jordan, of Texas, ISthe other· Westerner· on ··tne 'seeonaeleven:· -501011;"' of -Milinesota; Halli­ga�'()f NebtaSka;' afid'Pogue, of Illi­nois, are named for the third team.BISHOP WILLIAIIS IS,l ":' �PEAKER 'AT'SUNDAY.. - ,t.SERVlCEs IN '!IA���L-:.�.Bishop Charles DaVid Williams, ofthe:' Dettoit diocese' or the' Epi�copM(:11'tI�cbc,' . i>r�ac:�e(J" olj : -t�ri�!!an�zin,�Oiii-' "CiviliZation'" at the 'UniverSityrc1igioli�:' 'se-iVi1:es Sunday -at 'n "inMandeL He spoke on '�Loyalty': be­fore the Sunday Evening club in Or­chestra hall and presided at a meet­ing of the' Religious' Education soci­ety, of w��cJ1 b.� i� p��!��� yester­day, DE. Wi1liams Wll1 return to De-troit today. !dress ldel1e Kidd�r, 1029 Fine Art�Bldg. Phone Wabash 8054. tFOR SALE - UNDERWOO�� typewriter No.4, in best condition., �2�!� ¥����, ��5 �����'�v� ;I WANTED-TWO CHICAGO SYM.!: phony Orchestra season tickets pc;r!. Course books �i4 gn4e cards, ,!i�� : manently for Friday afternoons!courses taken in the Autumn quar-' Will pay the subscriber sufficientter properly entered in the spaces f�r amount to replace with two seasorithe. -reports of grades," should be de- tickets for Saturday evening con!posited befo�� the � end 'of the' quar- certs anti such premium as may \>etee. 'according to an announcement of mutually agreed, upon. Answer bythe Bur�u or'Records. Students in i�tter �r �eleph�ne, stating pricet�e t�n�ge of Ed�catio� 's'ho'uld de: . desired and "location of seats.-- .-E:.. posit them in Dean P�rke�s �ffic�; R.' . Gobl�·1 1500" 'Ha�ortli Bldg.ali oth�r� at 'the Bu��a� of Records' in Phone Randolph 160.Cobb. ._ .. ,Clossil!£d 4dB.,.. t[· .. O." "'el·,�_ttr ,�" .. 1C .. T.. Fi" cent. per lin.. . No adverti .. -menb' NCeiVed . fer ' .... than. 25 ·cent&.Ali" cla"ifi� acivertiHmenta �u.t-"_paid in .��.' •... j ... � ..... l.I d''''FOR RENT A .VERY DESIl�ABLEroom . for man and wife in a newaPartment; exclusive use of kitchen..Apply between four and five'�'clo�6052 Ingleside Ave., 1st apt. Pho�eBlackstone 3157. _TO REN:T � ��9$ 'FRONTroom, 3 window� $12.00; outsidesingle rooni,� $6:()(); two' "rooms for�ig,!� ��u��ke�ping, �oar4 optional.1I01lS. e.. SiS� p�t�be!t.tr... p.��!l� Ilfid�y Z�68.STUDENr REBA:T�" "TICKETS. 'fQr' :�fKitty' llacKay," now 'piayingat 'the'�ri�c�s� Theater�' �ay" be '01,:.�.. <. ' � '." '"" f, :. • .. I • � • �.-,tained In bans and dormitories.'LOST' '_:. In�ACELl;T,- ·CA'MEO,between Cottage Grove and Ken­\\·'Ood"�Aves:, "-:gunday� DeC. 6th.Keepsake .. 'RewarCt. : Room '54,GreenwoOd Hall. '. _ , : , .J.�W�q�� �1.'i��A COURSEo! ������,!o! ���1l>: ��p.te4fQ! ����t:.r�h� tDC?mjggs � ��-f�� i�f���1! !q4 ,�� -4- Lq�T-� !.iO�Q WATCH I� BIO­logical Library, Cobb Han, or be­tween the two buildings. Finderplease notify � Friant. �Q Wood­l",:� Av.e. Phone H.P. 2671.STUDENTS'" REBATE TICKETS.. ;��y 'Dow be obtained for" �ftJ.iider, ••.• ,\} , .. ' . .. .• t .. ! .... J.Cover," pla'ying at Geo. M. Cohan'sGran" Opera' House.' . . , ..." " .. ;TO RE�T.!._()NE ROOM, �'WELL( 'heated I arid' tighted, $8� per hlonth.Also: large' front room suitable :fortwo; 3 windo·ws. House; b'o.lrd oP�tiona!: '5159' Dorchester' Ave. ,j • '.'! . ... '" ... •� • t .. .,. •FOR :RENT-:':':':'PLEASANT"OUT­side furnished room� � Young menpreferred.' Ncar tlit Surfa'ce' cars,elm ted,· and I�' c.. 6126 l>ordj�i­Ie;' Aye. :Pliou'e B�,*,fode·· �s. .FOR RENT:":'_ TWO FRONTr�()�� • T�o &entl���� �r' co�pl�.$4 �ee� $�� ��nt�. S��n. �e�,�n� b.9t �!�!:. �pp.ly. 5711 po�­cJ:a�,ter.. ��9n� a� Pa�� �'f.9ur1lJ a�nll1�,n· .r.bS'r ':'_Sl�\y��"��� 'rl1!' wrr�letters of Delta G'amma in center.Retum to -J.t� �c. '"J(0ieS, ·Infona..tion ·i,ffice. _, - l..�.J, ,. • .. r� • - _. '$WQ��'t- 'R��TJ" . TIC¢�T$for �K.itt): llacKa,..,! tlO� � ....:t'�� �� 11!eat!t. �:r �'q�taig" iI h�U. !D4 4q�!'9�----_-- 'I ,- ..... ., ... ",' ... ; .. '-. *' �'-am .IWLY,IWlOO�'_:itiBlDii._DDiDBi'�� -iiii-TODAYYou want your Xmasgifts to carry a distinctivepersonal touch. Gifts withcharacter are best whenmade to your special order,and that order should beplaced today.We make a specialty ofdesigning articles of jewel­ry, leather specialties, sta­tionery, monograms andengravings, according toyour own suggestions. Ourexperience in designing willdoubtless enable us to makesuggestions which will saveyou much time and worry.It wiD pay you to get oarprice on any mlJege or fra­ternity specialty.THE COLLEGE SHOP900 Marshall Field Annex..FIR TREE, TOYS AND .. CANDY FEATURE PARTYFifty Sf'ttlement Children Will At­tend Neighborhood ChristmasCelebration.A ten-foo. Christmas tree wiD be afeature 01 the Neighborhood party tobe given tomorrow afternooll in theNeighborhood room to Universitywomen and 'to fifty children from theUniversity settlement. The Neigh­borhood room WIll be decorated infestoons of Christmas greells andhoDy wrnths. The tree wiD be deco­rated with toys and candy canes forthe chi1dnn. Helen Adams, asSanta Claus, �11 distribute the toysto the dWdren. Small bars of nutsand candy will be given to all thosewho attend the party.Several of the women dressed asdoDs will give recitations in ·imita­tion of the talking dolls in the shops.Marie Andrews, dressed as' a Dutchgirl. will sillg a Dutch lullaby.Fifty children from the Universitysettlement will be guests of theLeague and Neighborhood clubs forthe afternoon. The children wilt bebrought to and from the party by acommittee of women under the di­rection of Helen Carnes.All wom�n who attend the partyhave been asked by the committee incharge to bring toys for the children.Any women who have Christmas treeornaments and who are willing tolend ·them for the afternoon havebeen reqcested to leave them in theNeighborhood rooms.(t&t.1,!IIIIiII JUNIORS HOLD CLASS PARTYRalph DaYia aad IIeIeD TimberlakeWm Taco Contelt.Santa Claus. distn"bUtioli of pres­ents, a tango contest, games, dancingand "eats". featured the Junior c:1aasparty Saturday from 2:30 to 4:30 atthe Delta Upsilon fraternity house.Craig Redmon acted as Santa Claus.Everyone gave him a present, whichhe passed 011 to another junior.The tango contest was WOII byRalph Davis aile} Helen Timberlake.Craig Redmon and Dorothy Davisreceived honorable mention. Hotchocolate sandwiches, marshmal­lows. ice cream and cake composedthe menu. Miss Elizabeth Wallace,Mrs. Brown, and Mrs. Maniere werethe guests of honor and chaperones.Sophomores Play Games.Ninety sophomores attended theclass tea Sunday afternoon at theDelta Upsilon fraternity house. Old­fashioned games were played andsongs and piano solos were featuredby class members. Alexander Northand Miss Wright won the Prizes inthe guessing contest.Bold Fmal Ezen:iaes.Final Senior college cha�el exer­cises of the quarter wi11 be held to­morrow at 10:15 in Mandel.Rmt 011 Lockers Expires.Rent on gymnasium lockers for theAutumn quarter expires Wednesday,Dec. 23, and all students who wish toretain the same lockers for nextquarter must renew them before thatdale. Deposits on towels will be re­funded until the end of the secondweek in January.Gilkey to Speak at ChapeLRev Dr -. Charles W. Gilkey, of theHyde Park Baptist church, will speakat' the College of F.tlU(";<ltion chapeltomorrow at 10:15·in Emmons Blaine214.To Give chriStmas Party.The Home Economics and House­hold Arts club "of the School of Edu­cation will hold a Christmas partytomorrow at 4:30 in the Householdroom.To Give Reception and Dance.The School of Education will holda reception and dance Friday, Janu­ary 8. Assistant Prof. Gertrude VanHoesen JS chairman of the Arrange­ments committee.Speaks on D�easiona1 �tiOll&.Assitsant Prof. Karl Kelchner Dar­row, of the Physics department, ad­dressed, the Physics club yesterday at4:30 in Ryerson 32 on "The Use ofDimensional Equations."Phi Beta Kappa Meets.Phi Beta Kappa will hold its quar­terly meeting and initiate new mem­bers tonight at 8 in Harper assem­bly room. Associate Prof. Shepard­son wilt deliver an address on "TheFraternity of Scholars."Receift Namera1s Today.Members of the championshiphockey �d will receive their nu­merals t('day at 3:30 in Lexington 14.First and second teams chosen fromthe 11 :45 and 1:30 basketball classeswill play match games tomorrow at11 :45 in Lexington gymnasium.Bnck Is Badger Captain."Cub" Buck,' of Eau Claire, Wis.,'was unanimously elected captain ofthe University of Wisconsin footballteam for 1915 Saturday. Buck'schoice �ocs. down in Cardinal historyas the first unanimous selection of aI captain. Buck was the star linemanon the Rad�er'!; 1914 cleven. He wasplaced on the A l1�\Vcstcrn team. FOUR CHICAGO IIB!fNAIlED III. OUTIH�,ALL-STAR BLBYBHDes Jardie ... Shull. Gray, aDd Rus­sell. of Chicago, have been aamed 011the football roll of honor for 1914 bythe Outing Magazine. This team ispicked annually by the Outing Pub­lishing company, and is selected ac­cording to a conscnsus of opinion ofthe leading coaches in the c:oantry.Des Jardien and Gray were- the 01111'Maroons to be chosen on this elevenlast :rear.lIEN PLAY GAllES AT SIIOKERRoulette Wheel Is Feature of Boter­t.l" "W!t,....stake PaJae ChecbChecks for one hundred dollarseach were diStributed to every mallat the Interfraternity smoker lastnight in the Reynolds club. Withthis sum as an asset, each!. mall placeda certain amount on one of severalgames which were placed around thelarge room 011 the second. Soor ofthe club.The roulette wheel attracted manyof the gamblers. Stakes ranging aUthe way up to two thousand dollarswere placed upon one tum of thewheel. Race horses and card gamesalso furnished entertainmellt for thefraternitv men. A rope jugglingstunt by Sailor Scotti ;was the finalnumber .on the program. .HARVARD TO DROP MICHIGANReport States That No Game wm...... W.According to information from anauthentic source, Michigan will bedropped from Harvard's schedule for1915. It is said that the Crimsonauthorities have decided upon a radi­cal change from the list of teams metduring the past season. Accordingto reports from Michigan. however,all infonpation of any such move isdenied._ The Wolverine autboritieshave beard nothing from Harvardconcerning the game next year andplace no. credence in the report fromBoston saying that Michigan will bedropped.It has also been announced that theYale schedule, which will appearduring the coming week, will containno game wi� Notre Dame. TheYale -Athletic department believesthat its schedule for the past yearwas too stiff and will substitutesome small college for the Hoosiers.Mathews Preaches in ·Detroit.Dean Shailer Mathews, of the Di­vinity school. preached at the Wood­ward Avenue Baptist church of. De­troit, Sunday, on his way homefrom the South.Jo1m Is CboeeD CaptaiD.Edward T. John, of Ointon, Iowa,was recently chosen captain of theIowa State conege footbalt team for1915. John is a junior and has play­ed center on the sqUad for the pasttwo years. This season he was nnan­imously .seleeted OD the All-MissouriConference and An-Iowa teams.ARTICLES BY WARRENAND JUDD'PEATURBPRESS PUBLICATIONSIn the December number of TheElementary School Journal, issuedyesterday by the Press, Irene War­ren, librarian of the School of Edu­cation, gives a list of educationalwritings for young people. The lead­ing . article in Th'e School Review,also issued yesterday, is "Form�lismin Defining High School Units," byProf. Charles Hubbard Judd, direc­tor of the School of Education.MAROON ADSBRING RESULTS � - ...... -_- .. - ... �:- -.. _.....,�,.., f',.. �-··�can:.�-.��:.P ell' '"B'uD'''I ,er... ',.Darba",: I:I�-.�de Ogarettes. ·These ��y men are used to the beat of everything.. and are ,KO� judges of qualit;y. 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