.'•I .. _J: , -­._ ,,at aroonVoL XIV No. 62. UNIVERSITt OF CHICAGO. WEDNFJ1DAY, JANUARY 12, 1916.First Game HamPered by Nu­merous Fouls-Is FiDalPractice ,..teh. JUDGES ARE �ELE�DFOR VARSITY DEBATE TRIAL CASTS WILLREHEARSE MEDIEVALPRODUCTIONS FRIDAY�-JUNIORS FORM SOCIAL CITES EUMINATIONPROGRAM WITH DINNER 'OF POVERTY AS SUREClass to Gather Saturday Night in DESTROYER OF FILTH Two are Professors of EconomicsHutchinaoD Caf�Dean Wallace' from Indiana Universities-Adver-WiD Speak-NeW' Committee Chair- -- tising Campaign and Ticket. Saleman and Treasurer Appointed. General Gorgas. Dined at Quad- Will be Planned Today._ raogle Club. TeDs Havanna --Juniors will open their social pro- and panama Work. Two of the judges of the Varsitygram for the Winter quarter with a -__ debate to be held a week from- Fri-dinner Saturday evening at' 5:45 in KILL OFF DEADLY MOSQUITO day night in Mandel are professors-- Hutchinson cafe. Dean Wallace is of Economics. The judges were se-P ARK� AND CLARK SCORE scheduled. to, speak.' A violin solo by -- lected at a conference yesterday of TWO TRY OUT FOR EACH PART-- one of the members of the class will Doubling of Wages in Panama Pro- Coach Moulton and representatives ofTownley Kept Out by La Grippe- be on the list of features and Norman duces' Sanitary Conditions- Delta Sigma Rho. Another meet-Quintet to Meet Iowa Saturday Hart, who recently returned from the Experime�ts SuccessfuL ing will be held today to plan for an Judges Will Give Out Parts on BasisNight in Bartlett. Orient with the Varsity baseball nine, -- advertising campaign and+the ticket-- will offer Hawaiian music on his Elimination of poverty was sug- sale.The Varsity ,basketball team woUnd new ukulele. gested as the panacea' for Unsanitary The judges are J. W. Putnam,up its preliminary series of practice �oll�whig , �h�.,9innct:'_ the Class will conditions by Surgeon General Wil- professor of Economics, Butler col­games last' night with a 35 to 17 attend the basketball game between Ham C. Gorgas, of the United States lege, Indianapolis, Ind.; Dean Wil-,. t 'th -N rth te - 'I Chi 'd I . B rtl tt A d l' d bef liam A. Rawles, professor of :fuco-VIC ory over e 0 wes m co - rcago an owa In a e • army, in a lecture e rvere erore ond Shepherd's Play" and "The Niceleg� five. The.game was ,fast through-':" block of seats will be reserved for members of the Quadrangle club last nomics, University of Indiana, Bloom- Wanton" at the third preliminary'out, and ,as a consequence many"foUlS the juniors. Tickets,fo:r; the .dinner night. A dinner in honor of Gorgas ington, Ind.; and Herbert E. 'Griffith, tryouts-to be held Friday afternoonwere. 'called by Referee' Herb Rey-� cost thirty-five cents, and they may 'preceded the talk in which the speaker professor of Chemistry,' Knox col- at 3:30 in the Harper assembly room.noids. The first half ended With the be obtained froDl members of the revealed the working out of this plan lege, Galesburg, Ill, They will arrive, Notices will be sent today to the conVarsity sBfely ensconeed in'the lead,' Class committees.' in the driving of diesease froin Ha- in Chicago the day, of the· contest testants who appeared at the meeting11 to 10;'" ', _. ,',. The -rest :0 ftlle Winter quarter vanna and Panama, and will be entertained b� Coach yesterday, suggesting parts for fu"Norih� got, the 'j1l;_lDP .at the -sehedule" ii1cl�deS' a 'women's party -"Havanna hasbeen an endemic city Mouton while in the city. ture reading. Two contestants willfirst whistle and' Scored three' points.' to .be held . Friday, anuary 28,. in for a 'centurY and a half, suffering Thomas McCullough,' Will iam 'try out in each part at the rehearsalson-.a fteJd' basket "and a free thrOw.' Foster; a Valentine party, with vaud-' 'Haynes and Joseph Augustus will Fn·day afternoon.f'rom yellow fever," declared Mr. Gor- 'The' Val-sity' then got into action and. eville to be-held Fri,:day, Feb�ry 11, ied . represent Chicago 011 the affirmative "The Second Shepherd's Play" and-. gas. "The disease was cam. to f' th st· "Re 1 ed That Cafter that Northwestern :was .able in the Reynolds' club]. 'a' tea dance 0 e que Ion: so v, on- "The Nice Wanton" will constituteto bre8k- up the -team'- work only -at ... and' a Wince for' the Senior' class. The' practically every part of the world gress Should Adopt a Literacy TeSt the second and, third - numbers' ofby means of transportation of the All E I· ti "Th aintervals. Schafer and Parker got on tea dance is scheduled for Friday, Jarv8e of the' mosquito responsible for uropean mnngra on. ey program of Mediaeval and ,Renais-the receiving end of" several lone: 'MarCh 3, from 4 to 7, at the Alpha for, it in the water tanks of sailing will meet three delegates from the sance plays to be given February 25nQ.IUII�- from outai,·de and mixing in Tau' Omega .h ouse and the function University of Michigan in Mandel. or ..... arch 3 in Mandel hall in -eonnee-____... vessels. The advent of. steam-naviga- w.short tbwws rapidly ran the score up in .honor of .the. seniors for Sunday,' tion lessened the spread somewhat. Will Oppose Purple, tion with the nation-wide, commemor-to six. Captain '-:GeOrge and ,O'..ark "March - 19, at' the Phi Kappa Psi � A Maroon squad will uphold the ation ,of the anniversary of Sha�e-br�ught �e � totar,up to, ten with ,:a';, ,�ouse., , Kill Off Mosquito. - negative of the question on the same, speare's death. ,The program will bepall' � �re�·�ota. ',:, : ,'-Newman Social Chairman. ; "In 1898 the United, States, came, night against representative� of: given�vnder the'auspices of the � .." '801ft. Op�t'8,�allle. .,':< :' .. � Bernard Newmatt.. baabe .., apPQ�� 'intO Havanna and'the � clean�' !'l0;th�est-:: .. �_ :,"-::'1-::�:� .. �.' r" .:; F" • � t, �! :��;.be,:-s,taged,In' the,�d,baJf Chi��o �::� ed ,socia� �,�:to:�phu:e,..No�-. '�",the' 'cltyt-:�mg-1iDder\iifi)hiiiiP:-' JGaYlOid�Y;�ora",.,�er:, :W1th elabom.te,��c �ec:�-:;"... .,_���_�e,",",��::,�·�l{c���;Wh�;�_',�� �,�d�'�' .:�ension'�t·�e'diSease.,�:�� �n�LHomm:.iH�� .. �;:mate�;uP'�.:th�,: .. )�'�,,�in� ,�Oi�: .. '.\ ': ��!':��:;.��;���: N;aper,rilJe;\D.I8D.: ,:quarter�':' Lynao� :I.;eseh ,will 'be chair�' to the presenCe of fil� However, the, 'grou�., BroWder and· H�yt, �<!D�' «- �:Althou�: :"e. �ve: bad �. pre­�.���:aD:C!,�,:�, 'man.:·ol.":.t;l�e�":�b�ci�:,co��"in deadly;york Of yellow:_fevetin.the· bent'�flasty�8',V�ty�t�.ma/J'he! �airy'�:there ,ia,�stUl a'�����;',�����:-:-�;�.�7 the�!,b�� �:.Co��.,���. � cftY'WasJi'oi's'tenChed.' ��', �ea !Jf the.�,M��,�':',�� cbance,fqr:iDterestecr.studeli� to get���:"�L,��"�:.�',:� � - Earl:' Bo�"y' ;�:I �!e,)�rgf o�, ,til! by,��� State� ���nB_,disC:OV':' h_av� not been given o� '. �,yet, :b:,:,t.:; "�� anl �Jie � ��' �" ,�j�, As-'a\te�iJiiiik���1I4_,,!·!� •. � 'athleties"committee:,�1' to:the�.,ad� 'aiel the"real cause .of�the ,diaeaae .' announcement_ has been ,.i:nade' that. . �� Prof., ·�bertson �y��;�1oOk:�.,:�.:-ar':the sence of DeWitt DobsoD-" - ,-' �v.: 'the'�osciuit(" Sinc81901 'dUe'to the they,an newcomers...: ,- : ,'�-� ;�e, competition of course' is �.el���:��:�:�}J;��'dld,not chauncey-Scott; � of, the ·'im�ecti8tcddniDg,off;·oC��the'mo-' .. �·two Chicago-teams,areJlold:=-:':�'-any stU��k�,_tbe ,Universi�,"�.���,����:���� of,a,re:: '�ss, .,nll)e8v�:�e::eity ·to�o��· ,aciUitOa th� nO,'yetJow:'fevar bU· iJig'praetice·debates,-dail>:; The �·.���,stu�".��;�o�� Thecent���: � ,�, ... !,���,but.'probab� owing to the Ulness�of his sister., He ap,Peared', iii Baftim&. " ," are 'placing' mosi� of thel!' :�ttention; ;� at. the;���ous, ,tryouts wiD -,�, ��::!he}��:" �����- ,,�!�not,�� ���.'�"�� '"Practically' the ·sam�. series of GD·nfata� �ucb as.they.have: ��.�.,�oUDt:� �:resenc:e�,):f.a�r�ht in .�� __ .. _,' _ -'t- _toIL.WalterS�.�. 'been �ppomted to events.' took plaCe, in P8Uma. The . eom�leted .�mr co�ve ",�, ���y'tbe ,��' �f the VOIce... �� aeo� fo��:; _" '. -. ,fill Scott'�.����D_,tm.ti1>�e. J.atter, InO uitos Werekillecfoff'aDd the yel-- Th� remam�er �f. time .,.wlll MO�'4-.th�.:are'.� �.. �:'.:!: , �,�',��. • .. ,: _ 1!���,��;����(wi11 act' ·low1e"v�: diaappearecL,' However, a be, taken ,up m poliahing .delivery. Which' �:'�or �,,�g, V01C,ea."�er'�_· _' _' .�ght, fo� as manager, of �e class basketball -ral 'nditi 'of sam'- ·tation' �. m· _ - - The list.�. c:barac:ters for, the-, �n..:�' ..... , ' .',. " ', T _I&. .. ____.;;._. _ " - . -,_-- ,gene co on "-".c�_'.,,:.....;..:_.._. ._�.-' . .uc&." AVrwlUQ 'team.' triXI eect 'b; ""..;" - �tb8' MARION MORTIMER AND plays follows:'CJark'·-.:::.s:':.:'::�'·, ' "", �.-'.--' _'cen�' ",-U_ ,���.Co.;i';'itt� ',M��' . u, ,y � �o� move on,.�. DOROTHY VANDEBPO� -, "';-Seeollll Shepherd's Play."Bo� .. ', ;�,;,,, - ''RJgJit�gUrd: ,: " .� ... " �'�.;;"- rii' 't' , part of"the.���ent. ,!aaes,went FiDt, Hetmd"and'third shephemGeo· , ; •. :",: '. ' ':.' :,�·T.ert .. .:..; .. � The�,. -_, :...�'!'�!�- -. ; �� to-' doubled in� order to attl'act'laboren. ,WILL LEAD PROMENADE,, .. '. ·th· -- _, � -·d· bl �� . _�." . 5�'" morrow afternoon_at. 1:30 In Cobb The sanitation' -eoininissiona' then '-- folk parts,:'WI ,�n81 c:ra e -rr-_-'-"��"<M�� I� .(17)� 1�,.� ju�,�e�.� �ngeme�ts:.f�r '£ound '�fthe' �Proved 'liviDg cOn-, �u'::':::Un ptt;.!:P,-TiDiD.!�-- tu�� .f0r. ��.c:om.edy �I' and,,�C)�-.-:-:-.-:-:-.::�ght.�� �� ,!I�p��._��y, �t �� ,�, .ditio1ia;due to'the �'in,:wages, had __ Ql.cut good sm�g �� Th� are, at����r�_: '-.. -.� tO� ��e� ',eve�ts, ,�n .. ,�e ',�ial p�, ,1iroulht' &bOUt a eoDdition of thorough _ Sale Nat Week. th�· �e time, � touehingiy, aim-,�'�-.-;.- ., ,'''', ,�ter, Dues, , for' the, QlUll:ter, will be. fifty ·t&ti"·'· ' . '� -, ,ple '�e8 ,at �e end. ',',, Obii'helmaJi ' '- �.', ' Right' pard ',' Class': 'ti"·:,1..ets';" be .. b�-=-ed', sam oD.Dan Bwon'9Jll' , and, Marion Mortim, er 'JIaek-a sheep stealer-a rim com-ft' "� , .' " . -. ;"': cents.... ','I;A ,may .O·1oAUI a.", � _.- cehr-_'_' _,;___';:�' "" 'Iieft i'uaJ!'d ,',.' ,'., " 'J.� '.'" •. ', ." "•_ "'-:m-.:..t.1II'D'II:'D FOD'ZV".t.""'.' wDI1eacl'aae left Wing at the Wash- eel part. ,·"8 �..;, ,,�.:. t'. ct_ .... ..;.: .. · .. �.��-' from m� of :the c:laas Finance".Dn..&ADDo �&, ,y . ' ..-, ",'_ , , '',; lIU11wM&�»cn, '.&.O! ��, �-: co�ttee:... - ,"- ". ',. , '_ ington 'promenade,.whieh Will be held 'Mack's' wife-a part for a maDdeS for-�/,Stenger-,t��,��.· ,-, ..> ,';� Friday' night, February'25, �,Bart- whim ,demailda.. -lieh comedy ability.,'. .(:���',(6)",am. ,(�, 'KNOLL'IS ��: ',' te.S;:::�.=I;;:::!;'= lett. 'George'Benson and Do� An�gOodpartforamaDwith�� ��,. �ier·(!)�,O�� ,"-.OF. �BBMAN . CLUB �we.t"wi.ta;·'ftan11a7 fair willa ,Vanderpoel will lead' the,right winc� a singing voice. -(2), , Castner '.. (1), , , Gamertsfecler-- JiU,le ·.dWiIe ill te.;er.bIre aM ftri� C6mmittees for the promenade will ...,. !flee W ..... "(1).. .'" "" '. -> ' "':Ad�lpb Knoll h8s'been .dected�, . able ii.Gclerate '1riML be announced as soon as Dan BrowD, Iabme8l-the ' yOung, .brother-ner-• Free, ��k_ (5h Kluekholm ident' of: the German'dub. Budolpb ,_ ,.. . general chairman,'and the CoaDei1 ae:. vous; apoDed boy. in the first 'section,(9).' , 'An8cbiek8. is, vice i»reSi4eDt aDd Wal'":. . leet the members and c:hahmeD. '. and of a criminal in the second Bee-Ref�ReyDol� - dine"Schneider secretary-treasurer. BULLETIN Tickets for the 'annual affair wD1 be tio�. '"-The '-,club. Will meet FI:icf8y atter- -- on sale next week" aecording to Bamabus-a good bUt 'not prig-ORCHESI'RA TO HOLD noon at 4:45 in LexingtOn 14. Carl TODAY. George Benson, who will act as chair- gish eld� brother, in the � section,OPENING' R�ARSAL Greve will Speak on ''Deutaebes Leben Chapel, the SeDior coUeps aacl man .of the Finance.committee. ·and 'of the mature, good brother inin der Gegenwart." At" two con- the college of Co •• cree aDd Admin· the second section. The part includes'versation classes wm be organisecl istratioa, 18:15, M&DdeI. 'Mechem »eUTers Address. the moral conclusion at the end ot thefor the quarter, one elementary and DeTotional service, the Chicago -- play.the other advanced. Theolocical seminary, 10:15, BaskeD. Prof. Mechem, of the' Law adiool, De)j1� wilful, spoiled girl in the; Mathematical dub, ":15, RyenoD delivered the annual address du.rinc first section, and of an old, debasedDANCE OPENS PROGRAM 37. the holidays before the State Bar hag in the second.OF SOPHOMORE CLASS Interc:ollegiate Socialist eoc:iety, association of Nebraska. His I1Ibjeet Xantippe-the doting mother.- � .(:30, Harper aaem�. room. was "An Inquiry Concerning J'ua- Eulalia-a friendly and matronlySophomores will hold their .. TOMORROW. tice." He also spoke before the Unl- neighbor woman.social event, a, danCe, a week fIVDl Claapel, the Dimaity IICIaooI, 10:15, versity club of Omaha on "The Value Daniel-a solemn and seriou.. Friday afternoon, in the BeyDo1cJa HaabIL 'of Constitutional Limita�oIis." judge.club. A luncheon in HutchinlOl\ c:afe 'Y. W. c.. L., 11:15, Lesinatoa U. - Jleaieqer-the part of what cor-is - scheduled for February _2 and a Sealer ExeeatiTe emaadttee, 11:15, Yellow Jaeket Meets TOday. -responds to the Prologue In Shate-tea for Mardl - 5. Another f1DIetiOD Cobb i2A.· - speake-:: The part in�udes the intro-to be'held later in Februa!y wiD be W_ea'. Glee dub, ":31, BelleW New members of Yellow J'acket will dadory speeches.announced lAter. An attemPt ,is be- 159 .. meet today at 10:15 in Laington 14 Worldly Shame a man;. part.ing made to stage a freshman�80pho- Ph:Jllies dab, ":30, R1� 12. to nominate officers. Elections wJ1l Iniquity-a.Vl1Han; in aetualit)', the'more danc:e F�ruary 12.. PhiIoaopIdcal dab, 7:11,' a·s. II. be held on Friday. devil.0:VARSITY TROUNCES "NORTHWESTERN FIVEBY 3S TO t 7 SCOREEnglish Department to PresentPlays at Anniversary ofShakespeare's·Death.of Stage Presence and Qualityof Voice.Trial casts will rehearse, "The SecI.Members of the Univemty orches­tra will hold the first' rehearsal ofthe quarter Friday afternoon at 4:16in Belfield 159. Director J'.' BeachCragun will try out a new repoir­toire of Selections. ,The orchestra willmeet every Friday in order to pre-- .,are for either a a-operative Concertwith the Woman's Glee club or aD. individual recital Dat quarter.-I,Hold Tea TOIDOI'I'01r.Entering women wJ11 be the guestsof the League at a tea .. :;;,.h wmbe held tomorrow from " to 5 in theLeague room.I...I.. ,)TBB DAILY MAROON. WEDNESDAY. JANUARY lZ, 1916.SOJ�VlNG THE ATHLETICS'.':. . ... PRO]JLEM. ."Whatever may be true else­where,'1;he members of the WeS­tern Intercollegiate conferenceliave 'outgrown the 'delusion thattliey must '�itand' �r·:tan within­tereollegiate - athletic 'eontests.- "If "duty requires 'them .toabolish 'intereoliegiate contestsal��e�h�r,' th� '!��ultl�� ar� p�p8red to recognize that duty andto. advise accordingly the 'leplbodies to which' they are r su�ordina� 0 .; •• s : ,. '.' " .,'. . ''in a:' . ord . tlie . situa tion ofthe Cori.fZence is' "�y "mis-. �." .- ...... � .. ,.understOOd � i� l� s�ppp� thatarl":" member! is-controlled by'. thetil � ,; �tUiD ' ', 'lD4-ft�nne· . "ate . con�•• � ,� r, ' ·ri�-7j,,··FI .... "-.teSts. at 8Py. p. � .A�1Br� '�¥A:' �. �-. Giant potato -bu-gs-are being raised.[�Es�;llf��. !!'e ,:!�;a;-�m!=::-:S�m" ··L'he·Um_·J':.·vers.'i�s dre.·�te.- . course Of his' aperiDieDt...-:�P:.4-';.:'�.'. � .. r';"�fere.·._, ';f�' atbi:Hc 'his'own'proeess Of f8ecHng and tnUn-� '. �.J·."n-.��.''>,:,·n "sP.�co···."n+Pi.�.' lnti;�o'\D" Dig, �me' ot·the·inaeetS bave'ieWaedl.� �":. "'el'5 .. ' �:�1;"';� tlie 'size of" a �beet1e 'and froDi 'aU ." .. N.-4_:�_,... ...... .,�..( ,�.¥ _ ........ r_r .. r .:�. ,,�, �f'�'eE[s, 'a"'" �;Yt:=." r:e�"ta-" . proapets will'becOme lUger. . p�._�_- �'·:JO.]I:... �.�,�.'�·�,"·�.",'.:��,n· ·UP·L.. ,.IN-... ·�;,S�.· irc:DNzm"1:irDY'rft 'OR .'see is on 'lrour.. ft.1"nCrPA··>·�·'_ftl_··.·,' 1.···w�� .. 'Irp&� .. y �. .'�:. .l�TiiJ' CO" TIle experimenting is'' being' done'... -_.' '.L, �� ._ �'I:= .IIfT 'ilAijiliPL.�:blf W� _, .... -.�� '_,t!9.J! y! tl!��tfJ.,P !�'th' �",,_:.1!- for'the purPOse of demonstrating eer- .. --. H··1!·j :r., 17 'c_.'([ ''':"f I r. �9��·.¥.����_'�� � �ference OOiiCU toWiiCU e� ..... tain laws'of'heredity� ·�f.�· '\fqaien's '���lft � Ye' P.fH ��J.!�9� � �� �i!lg �,�,lin&: ���po._j!. �msQ'?Q�"_W�: win n6t··disCuss his'potato �p, as �Y:I.c;'L."""'��et;i;' F=.,�itrUJ�:- � .. � p.�� .����;,.��m\·Y:·,. -aeg�.�·u··o; J�'�' •• �4-'L.' '�d.� he' does. not"desire. W Jll.lCOYel" aD;' �� �i1i"t_'AJr�n:')' _'." wnW= ... �:� ....:-..-A- ... ��.... �M� .tI!! �u��� ��� ·N: ..� �n .w.u.u U1 - '. N:m- _ ........ l;S � •• 'tP , :.Jr.. ._ IUIKa a. � -._ inmo$nftL. but whic:h baa been �at1i1�tie' "SitQiitfon: . both. nr�" aec:rets which be has conCerning the 'J. L..:. : .. .l...;....... 0 _'" _: •• -'., � .. 7 •� . , . ""Tn!'U,;.,.� __ -- �.- •. 's· .. ·am' o�C1e'''\'' d +lae>' '.na+� giaIlta... �e foture, tbeJe'ril � .�� p�� ".9.�f!>r �� , �. iL 'raJt� .. 't�ath- PO! �J!' ,1!;�)!!:=m��tt�l"fe.' b�(·····��.\' ._TA";:;�: abl;,be·a-bigstor.von".� 8i�.�o".·�1·�.··,��p.·t·���·�t ... �� .. fetiC :��..:::·.t· .. t!ie·:tJ�IV.8ity Of �". �_J,4 ..... J .. ��;..� ... : ... "'.p;rge�' ,�. do!�·· J:'�. del�� .',� ,_ � .' : an�_th·w.,e···.£,::!o.!fi-Jlcl�.·U'b��u.;..ft�!. �.�.:....·�i·.: PeDii�� �··��1L··teiter·JO -n-� ro-:-:'�iiiI� ��lh-r�:�"rm-fmm tb U ·ff.�lt . if u:'1!:�"- PRESIDENT JUDSON Q &��" 'IWI ""- �rJr.J� 1if.1fri"'.\ thai iitStifiat1o'D in·WlaiCb Qr' � � .......... -�� i'"�·;;!£rsO� aDL'!!1�t!n�a�e; ·" .. ·,:·-rirtEs;·u:rrEk ON Y���. ��.W0!1�:!��nj!!",-:. tie'l:�"wftb'S:'IUb�"Of� �����1;' i: �,f .. ·��A9la;ibl.ti �� d:-"'UciM. �� ·'PR.·.� bPOS.·_.'b'DrENDMENT' tift � .tli� ¥, !': P:l4, fM'Y. � �''i!..==' .... '' """'" ... :" _.- ;,,;·r;;;'I1;/i;;!m'-lO���.'"� � :'ft. D �n� W Me C �iUid·th· Be" ;YU"Cl 'b will wauIUI5 III W1UItIewOll wua � war.the' �lu '.'J �� �';:-4 ,.,c-;:. �t���·#-iis'#Ao,��,;.�f�D9.. ���clere"'��D''ee:�' �. Sl·de·nt· .. ··· JrU�d·�8OD�·-·:· ·co··n'�tri··ib·u-.;_··-··a· work·co· m· tI' v.'!. .�:ff � u �TIIe commUDieation was wntten·'·ti7 ��. !!t...... .,.A;.J�....�.-.�'<. ".�.'��'-' :L.:.• ' �ill '-lUlU.' ..- :"":O'.� �!';}l� ��t.� -r;E· .1 •• ·· .Dr. MeKen-.-.ue_·heJwaa aetive1, war _- o�� � •beto.� 'and uter!.�.�·'Yo.-·.·te,-,':_ 'to shoi:t��umeathtfoD�. 'the-J)en�' J���t;..� .a��nr�.eiJ��' en....t in �� �\;. R.toD' ���.��-.}�.. .� �_ rr • .;...·o"1en- '�-=en'''''t' ''':''to''' . e' ...emo't-S '�n� 8ti�ti'·'00-' WI we vanous uc WJU.... .;£!:(_r�� � ¥J�r.u •• z..:..' ftftP "_-�s Ei("�"7J,.li."�aboHsh�1?� .. ���� �Dfer- '::�ng"wthe:nro�.�ti&.;:tai.Sit.- �bl;t.t ·ieJnlti-pl�f�i·��: rant,'. _��?,�and. . :tW}J1·����2r ..p-�'�se- r 18fIO�·_· . i.�e"�oln·1�.iP.�2ft!!�ti�ve·y u8ttOii�to'1i.he 'pao mp'hiet'on "'!'lie Case eepti�n. �Tti��p1� or.·�,�9P}�tii�·��· .1i��. �ii1imi�tl. L�lV81l1'�L live. to be UDftftIIDtlPWI to defend one".o· �J/to'tb�"�'- &rd.�. ��� .. ,. tOr'TaitJ�Siolt','""deseribed in yes- ��o��� ��� .!���--�� �lT1� P ,�iI eO��ll��� �it'i'ri;m·o��ori.p,· �1-;Pfr �uminJO�'L.�n is to be �i's {iJsJJ�·�� TIi.(�ity }fir�D� group, thea�r; CI� �;'iOUiJi' ee;ii�eaeenf!aepot"at"·the"po..inen�:uau �e �ldet ��' prepared by �uglas room; Modem Language group, U- tio .. �""mmw.rPc;St. ·BI. "tetter· in ALEXANDER KAliN'.' �6,'permitted at tit, � not on- Suther.�a1id;�.· .;- ..... - bral':J.'.. . pa-"�oDm:' .:" -, .. ', . .ly of injuring. :aJpateur staD- � The plan of groapmgs In H-a._'-Jn_ ' .. ,:" .... i ...... . . WIL� p� �D�_E$Sdards b t 4- tb" - eft· . of' "In his . letter to Mr. Joseph Otis, "KIll'1 b 'h, U a.. e saen ee of the' Ci�c "Federation of" chic:a -go' � son commons follows: Science group, .'. ! �f. � �m� ro�e � �� �, �-ebara�ter amQng th�' 'p1&y'��; north . fire' placee. Medical '�up' �lqJ!1e �t �e 1nir If fC)u �bze- thatthen It has no plac� in the pro- which had charge of eompilin'g the• ' e-- , hi'vthree-d8;,s" fiptirig I at Loos wegram of college sports; the ab- report,'Presidtmt'Judson says: . :::� �:trc!:�!;�so��: 1��:;F-i(ill� and :w�u�d��pedo�tio,n, o� baseball in the "lJig "TJte suggested· amendment is innero and Divinity group sOutheast out, as they say-!'umbers equal toNme -smce the prohibition of the direction ·of reform of a very , , the entire student body '(throwing inprof�sional bas�bal1 for college bad' SitUation, and I should hope corner. the faculty to mitigate-the' horror) ofmen IS apparently out of the t�at it "might � adop�. I regret H.rya�, rale, Penns11�, PrinC6-question__;..is the sanest recourse that it' did hOt gQ 'very much farther, Glee Club to Rehearse. tOn, Columbla� Michigan. Chicago andopen to those who }would lid but suppose that �is is all that �ould Kansas. Qn Ii quiet -day there is thethis branch of athletics of its be done a·t ilie tlme." . . The Women's Giee club will hold eQuI�alent'of Amherst, BroWJi� Wesle-manifold evils. The greater a rehearsal tomorrow at 4:30 in Bel- ian, or HarVard' kUled or 'maimedquestion whieh is likely still Entertain Normal School Students. ,fied 159. J oQ .ihe 'w�ste� front alone', and yethanging in the balance .is the - _- - -_ . 0 "_'_" eVer,. 'trainlOad' of wounded is crossedcondition and fate of other, Former stUdents of the Northem Social Committee to M� by.' an'other' taking out �sh raftsmore popular college sports. nIinois State norm8I'sehool have been dra�ts"'re8dy to ma�e the sUpreme"And it is to the perversion of invited to attend an informal tea Sat.- The Freshman claSts Social commit- Sacrifi� for· a precious ideal.the original aims of all intercol- ,,-rday afternoon from 3:30 until .5 tee wt11 meet this morning at 10:14 '"Ii � we� a�ked about ille necessitylegiate athletics that· the facul- in Kelly hall. i� .��� .��. .for military preP!1redness, which IOfficial Student New�per'" of theUniversity �� ��.Published moentngs. except Sundayand Monday. during the Autumn. Win­ter and Spring quarters by The DallyMaroon ;stntf.F. R. Kuh _ _ Managing EditorR. R. Swanson. .. _ .. _ .News EditorB. E. Newman. .. _ Athletics EditorA. A. Baer _ Day EditorR. Cohn ._ ...•..................... :.Nigbt EditorR. �. Keating __ .. _.Wo .. an·s EditorAssociate EditorsWade �der_ .. ;. .. _ ..._ .. _Mary·KDightBusiness l\lanagersC. A. Birda&ll. .• _ .. _ .•. _ ... R.' P. Ma_tthew.Entered as second-class mall at theChicago Postofficc;' --(''-icago. Illinois.)(arch 13. 1908. under Ad ot March 3.lin. . . ..'Subscription RatesBy Carrter, 'i2:S0 h ';ear� $1' a quarter.By ,)I�ll. $3 a year. JUS � quarter.Editorial Rooms ..•..••........ Eliis 12Telephones {HYde Park 5391Midway 800Business Office .....•.......... ElIls 14. ., 'Telephone. Blackstone 2591..'.'..... : :NEIPHBOJlllOOD COUNCILAPPOINTS COMMI'ITEETO SELECT NOMINEES A lot of pe Qpleare mighty glad they've aeq�­eel the Take-the-BarIiDgton·to­st. Paul-MbmeapoUS habit! Why� you! It's as catehing as.the measles and a heap sightpleasanter. Don't take their or. .ear word for it, but just go to� . . . '....,the Union Passen� ��� ���:3� P, �. �nd elimb �JmMd the''S���rJand Speeial" - MiJiDe­seta Limited� yoit'll understand!Tiekets 141 South Clark Street. ,. ,.., ,. .. �-or Union Station. Randolph3117.I -ties and. advisory bOards. :�uSttum their a:ttention�. if the' in-'stilling . of culture and citizen':ship into the students is Dot tobe subordinated to the produe-. tion of winning teams, as theall-absorbing purpose of theAmerican university. THIS STORY, IS ALL�'..ABOU'l PRBPARED�Forewarned is Forear.ed� 80 ....bers of the'��o� .� . 11.,:Obsene Dues Week.Button, button, who's got the but­ton? .If you _ haven't you'd better loseno time in digging into. that c:aahpocket and producing five dollara incoin or the well' known Americanrealm. F9r the Senior clau Financecommittee will get you if you don'twatch out! 'And as soqn as you have�b�l� yo�lf' �� deb� to theclas� you' will' be desipated With' alittie i)\it�o� �s·�' rew� 'for' 'yourpromptneSs . and. eolisicientiolisnesa -the kind of button that the Sunday�oOl . -teaeher used' to . present . toWillie for. his unbroken attendance.-;- Next week, beginning on Tuesdayand �o�tinuing until Friday. J�uaey21, willbe Dues Week,' 80 �ed byTreasure� Gray: of' the Seriio� class.The Senior Gift conimittee will meettOmo�ow' at '�O:15' ui'"Cob� i2A; 'andi�� �riti� class Will g'!lther Frida;, at10':1� in Ke�� weSt cto b� sugges­tiori� ro� the' cJa'Ss gat.' A we�k' fromthis' �day, the fiiuil' Choice will beannounced. - ... ,. :"1.'Alexander' Ka�, 'i6, wiU deliveran address on "Russian Litera�I� Significance and' Relationship toLit�" . at a "meeting of the Russian. Literature group Friday night at8:30 in .room 612 of the Fine' ArtSbuilding. The lecture will cover ag�neral suryey 'of Russian' life andart. Admi�ion will � fif� cents._'Home Economics for Men.l' ...... J • TITIH�RAC� J. �RIDGES.Mr. Horace J. Bridges, presi­dent arid lecturer of the 'Chicago�t}1i� society, will speak on"The Socialist Ideal" tJrls after­noon at 4:30 in Harper assemblyroom. Mr. Bridges, who wasbom in England in 1879, receiv­ed his education in his nativeJm.td,·in �y and in ·FranCe.For ten years he was associat­ed With the Bthica! 'soCjety inLondon, arid' 'for the past· fiveyears 'lias been active in the Chi:'cago Ethical society. To thosewho-have never been privilegedto hear Mr. Bridges lecture, TheMaroon promises an unusual op­portunity in this afternoon's ad­dress. Mr. Bridges is a scholarof the highest �, a man ofrare intellectual capacity. aridone whose refined usage of theEnglish language alone will sat­isfy his . hearer's expectationsfor enjoyment,A CLOSED El'ISODE.The . Daily . Maroon recentlyprinted a commentary para­graph relative to one of its edi­torials which had been repub­lished in The Syracuse Daily. Orange without due credit. Wehave' since received an. explatia-.tion . frOm the editor of' TheOrange, Which shows the inci­dent to have' been one of me­cltanical 'error rather" 'tlUm in-- �nti�p� di#egai-d' of . jourbal­':i��c '��p�ety.. , ._ .TOWER 'RAISES POTATO BUGSRefa8ea to Diadoae Theories at Stakeill 'ErPeriinent:Conrses in horne economics for menwjJI be an innovation at ·the IowaState university next ·year. A coursein catn1> cooking will be offered forthe agricultural and engineering stu-- dents. ,., IteoyoS1YOI4.lwa�,II. J.one tn,.Chiat. _',(].\ I·· .�PL..-I.,It:-��TO1'0...... ouJIM"��,'._�SWU1Aboa!bas�centbrolcmovfact]spacabo,- ingif a, dlA'_) placf baSffort.. ,.' fl001\, .),1:I,WOO"�WN TRUSTa. S�WINGS BAN,K1204 E. '�Y-THIRD STllEET· .THEl'ft:AREST, BANKWThe UlJfyers�tf, Pof Clpca��_�An "�t Strong .�Res0t!f.� O!�tPO�,���.It will. � .a pl��. to ��;.!eenvemenee to you; if )'QJJ 40your Baiildng here.,.. ' ...:--.STUDENTS!\ yo� �eed � T�ewriterThe MultiplexHammond is theTyp'ewriter esPeciaUy adaptedftfr ·con�e'work.! � . to -'• � , :. l'" � ..T.,o 'Dillerent'S�/�s' oJ riPe or, •. �,.:".� La�g";iJges arealway. In tlfe . machine. . II Just Turn,h. Knob·�·aftd cli.up in -iii.""y 'fiOaione to the other. i "-:.,. __ . ";' t<.:'.fI.�: .Y'\W,ite lor c., ....• nc($ __ 1 P.-Giit .... :' '-, .. �'I'.�. ..::_: .. t�:�": ...:nJ H,mQlggd TJPtJlrikr �;.• �f� JRa�Chicago Br�ri�h-l89 w. iIa!l�OD St.Noll¥'ON·HANDr�ysiololi�. Chemistry(Ma'hefDS)OpeD Court Boo� Store1369-Eaat 57th St., ,'\ I·· '-Pti�lie :�yde P�rk. 1 i 6 .,.' ,; ::., ,�:.... .� -', '... , � ..PRINCE$$-l �ow: Playing- WlatlaroP Ames PneeDh tbe TIuee·Act '• � '-�1· • Comedy' .' ., .A ,R�f: 01 $illf$tockings....... c-. ... ,...... ...... ., SAIl SOIIIID��ATlN�ESTH�DA�� �ATURDAY. :TO RENT � WILL -SIIARE SIX-·room ,fP.� '�.uwne4 _Ie; aD"".I outside rooJq�; _�' tarnished;_J!!04�; � eJ�·�; R6;. �rr � �!!-� �.�;:��.'·-�I·�, '. fke Escapes -, Nearly Completed­C .,1 Gpuautiaa Tea. Mona 80IH.. Apparat1Ul to' Facal17 .... '1 The two fire escapes cnl Butlett,, " : . . .�. $rted dUring the -Autumn �,ave been � completed anCl wur beniady for use as soon as the dOOTS'leading to the 'escapes have beenswung.A new five-eights inch glass back­board has been placed at the Kouthbasket in the gymnasium. In a re­cent basketball game the glass wasbroke'n. The gymnastic team hasmoved part of its apparatus to' thefaculty gymnaium, giving morespace for the track men on the floerabove. The, faculty room is also be-- big used by. the swiDuiUng team, for, J. a, dressing room.� A new wrestling mat has been;�) placed in �e wrestling room in thef basement. The mat is eighteen byforty-six' feet and coven the entire.. '" floor: 'The guards which were being\l:i �.: � �! l :..: {. (;' � � ':.,:, .. , .. � orREVIEWS OF REGENT BOOKS.. '·pIaeecl·:ilround the .·wiDclcnn 'oil ,the· :UYS':GOOD:1IAIIRBIlSgymnasium floor are as yet iDeom- SHOULD DISTINGUISHpl�te, owing to· a cWrieU1ty with the AMATEUR ATHLETICScontractors. -- .Good manners as well as sound mor­als are' '�!lv�ived - in the��learinl(".'uP.process which intercoUegi&te sport inthe United States :is no,t·, undergoing,accordi";g to· Ex-p��sid;�t·'Taf� �owa .professor at Yale. Mr. Taft deliv­ered a speech on intercollegiate ath­letics before the National CollegiateAthletic association,"If there is any respect in whichamateur athletics should differ fromprofessional athletics it is in the goodmanners observed by each side to­ward the oth·er," said the e�-pre�ident,"Their being college men ought toteach them to be gentlemen and to beself-respecting and self-restraining."The Later Life, by Louis CoUperu8;·translated py A..� Qc! Jlattos.' 'bodd• '1 s..1 . .J.. ... , "_.. _ .... - ;Mead &, c<?mpany. ,1.85 �et. 'By Q�nih,. WeiI, '14.This second 6f the four "Books of�e ,Small S9u1a" tJanslated frOm� theoriginal' :�uteh eontinues the �ory�f iJie' viUious branches of the 'VanLowe family to which we were first�ntro4�c@' ��g:J;l :�� p�bUcatio� of�smat(·���� , l'··�"' .• olum� as-In that, the ·Van der ·Welcke branchf +1. Ha 1 ..... 01 fi :' I�I ato �� __ � �r gules.opro�inently; al�C)ugh one "k­able fe���� o! 9<»u��' 8Uc� isthat be - conveys··8 umBed seD. of"the 'familY" ud' �eid8 it u' anentity � iii his story. The pictUre of'that pi�ui grOup of smau soulS held.together only by pride of birth' anda single �ommon desire ''to SpareMamma�� is sketchy, but it lives' be­cause the round of petty quarreia andlittle tragedies has been set' downwith'memless fidelity.A�ouncemeDt. U. �en � ofthe engagement of Marguerite Swa­wite, '13, and Julius Schwartz.Women'. Coand1 Meets.The Women's Administrative coun­cil will meet today at 3:::0 in Har­per 10E.Committee Meets Today.- The Social committee of the TbreeQuarters club will meet today .t10:15 in �bb lOB. �.art� but· n\)t to life in their com­mendable resolution •Van der Welcke� the first to �ethe noble decision, tells his son. "ThenAdc;lie r thought-"�Of 'What. Dad, of whom!""I went, on riding like a madman.!fhat's . how I think best. Then Ithough of�you."'fOf' me!�"Yea, ·of you-tell me, my ,boy, ifwe did, that-if everything was chang;'ed_;.wouldn't you be unhAppyT""If . it was 'for the happmess ofboth ',of you, no, Then I should notbe' unhappy!'"Yes, so you say. But you wouldhave - to be unhappy-inside. If youstill love us both. I thought it outtill :} Was dog-tirect. :For I" neverthink as a rule. Thinking "bores me.Yes, you 'are bound to be unbappy­if you still care-for both of uS�""I tell-you again, Dad--"'�ell, :you "see when your fatherhad got -so far�hen he felt-----:."Cou� sqDl�tim.� qLrries the de- ''Wllat!''''sire for realism' a . shade 'too � as ."'That he felt more for you-thanwhen he devotes the-- whole first"ehap- for Marianne, poor darling. Diifer­ter to scoring the point, withou�:lun- eritly, r:you know.: but more. Poor��m��� re�tio�.� .t-"I Atorl that darllngf' You know if Gnmdpap'aJ(��*lT� � ita.[ghs hekt- were to hear all 'this, ·were -to'?heariIi-and bo ·tl1iir wGUe 'hiS Ison �� .. 'eraa ·'silerit J..mae6tc c�ii�''::on. Fi!f#fo·r 'ith me talking like this, he would think'" "'-lU •••... :�'::_,. :-.!,� ,! e it very odd. And it is odd. It�'-not·��� Pi! �ow,�r, - th!t. ��tails Cbos- .right. Lord, old chap, I can't givettl! � ,.-. � )no� kra�, tbari, an:' you a proper upbringing. I shouldn'tnoying, with the result that the' read- know how� 'You!}l bring yourSelf up,,1o.is mightily· interested in th' pe- won't you! Well, you'll promise me�l� ,:p�l�� "'Of� '-�e -Van der to turn out all right, won't you? To'l!������ .' do nothing mean and so on 1'", Those-who·7ead '"Small Souls" will ,This extract reveals the 4i1ficul-remember that they were married to ties presented by. the family relationssatisfy the. conventions for a moment of the Van der Welckes. The par­of tempestuous Passion and had quar. ents are 'children depending for di­reled hopelessly· ever. since· because reetion upon their son and in conse­each �hereby had 'ruined the life of Ql1cnce Addie is an unusual boy proneth� other. ,Tbeir only ex� for be- .to become a prig, -and yet esCapinging was their, sOn Addie (a Serious- .the charge. One feelS, ho�ever, thatminded ·,little, diplomat grown old for he is too strong a .bulwark ,of con-'�s Y�-in,.the· '�ttelnpt to smooth vention ',to esCape the success ·whichout retatio�pa. between hiS· - par- ·�is· mother and father missed. IDs.en�) �o� �th J� pa8sio�tely. is'ever the moSt jqdieial head amongThey ,�d �!1gh surcease aftei. yeara thai;. it is he who ,'reeonciles hisof �dering abroad by' aD attempt father:with his. �Iing �tivea;"to· rehalibitate themSelves: in the so- he· who' ever _ steps into· the· breach.ci!!ty '�t - the u.���� uruiuCcesSrut ODe, naeata .thIs 8teadinqa in a boyhistor, . of which" is the concern' of of ,his yean and I sbou1d lUte nOthing. "Small SoulS.,;·· ..better than' to . have - m7 . predictions.ID �e . Later ,Life" they have re- concerning .1!is � �sp� bynoUnced th�. petty ambitions and; the la� 'Y.Ol�� (ijlOllP � �� little. hom ,��. �� llope1� of never faitll,��· they .wP1, �).having really . lived,- each meel8 a ·new 'The 'selection quoted displays muchaDd vital love,"· ,f � .� �od � .. _ _ .• _ " 0, . �.. ,,��' ,,-:-::-.' ,�-They are. tempted to live' the trUth t4ley, m._p�m��. ��. " His'for O'nea ·bj teriDiDitiiig 'theii--faidQi 4eYi� tit ��g:p� ��e�Jrelations,.- ':tiUt liO,T tit � edle ··'to' the con- -';'..1 • +1. • hqy� .� p� ·11!'-' ��m a �!lI" teluSion that;· tbeiP -88n is the only 0' �J' �tyT� �: ��e���cU�,��t7,.�" J!8� � 'kt � � otber �y. "I§ �§ lif�, � '��!�Jl��"�'�g fctf.'�'��·1 �'l'flD�:� ." ��. ���! ·Pt:qlJJ� i�-��pY'�"1gl� IPJJPlinc ��" �� ������y �4fd, � .• � ,� Van der W� .. � � � .. ��,.p� .. �!� ���.��. deep down in her heart with a throbo�,'�·th;IJ.� i� �.�RP.Md.�,. of gq�� �� .�.� W!o! ,some­��� _� � �C'��I .*-�. -�p', J.p.,. �y �­c;l!���' � .�� -� �. � .�:-wi�"�Y¥.� �qJ"! ia�· �!JIfAl[B�DiPRo�"Dt ' � - � ".l�; � �� � I we co�, �ing ��t �,BAJn'LBrl' ,GYllNASIUII -Subscribe to Skating Rink.Yale Reftive8 $1,000,000.Yale university bas received ,1,- Studen� at Ohio Wesleyan have000,000 from Julius S. Hockkess of subscnDed to a new skating rinkNew Haven. which wm cost· $f00 • . �, .. ",,'/' '.The Pen with the"Crescent- Fillet"The "Crescent-F� is all onthe outside. No bidden mechan.isIil-no possibilities of intemal- troUble withI ·'seu:..:P.unn -,FOuitiain �NON.;LEAKABlEThe Conklin is filled in " seconds� � �p in 'hilt �'� ihumb-�em the �'- Filler." $2.50." I $3�OO� $4.00 •. $5.99' .; . " �� up. , .. �11a� � f� _. fAt.Conklin BIdg�'''0. Oldo. U. s, A... -. (' ..TyrEWRITERS! !! ,--- 'ANY MAKE··- ·-- . RENTED OR SOLD -_t" '''. .,�.'f'''' _, '1' .... (. ... f"! .:' 1 --:-""",.. •%: to Y2 ·MANUFActURERS? PRI(}ESr -'.' ...... .""•• __ ' � r -\YOJ1�may rent a typewrit�r foras long· as you desire andlY� � �PJ!jy �� month'�rental on the purchase price �JI� 1IIIIIIisho� you dea.�e to buy·If you do Dot find it conven­ient to· caD"at our �es- �. ��, f�l�p��� � �ieMr- � c)� �lty �'��,.�J!�.�' be_,�,to's� �pd .-4.a �writer ·to you·· promptly.;We.seD to stud�� � � P.aYllleD4s.· .... d -eatalog· 179 • , .MeConneU Speaks at ChapeL Boughton Takes U� BasP'WLPercy D. Hough�on, famous Har­vard football coach,' has entered theranks of p�fessional' basebaD. B. ,is now president and part owner ofthe Boston National League basebaDclub.College should give a more matureconception of religion as well asscience or literature, in the opinionof Bishop Francis McConnell of Den­ver, Colo., who spoke at Junior col­lege cbapel for women yesterda7, moming'in Kandel.MAROON WRESTLERS TOMEET THE GARY TEAMFRIDAY, JANUARY 14Captain l\1.hanD;sh Returns to School.Strengthening Squad-Tenta­tive Schedule Ammged.'.. Maroon wre2Stlers will meet theGary Night schools team in the firstmeet of the season Friday, January14, in Bartlett. Captain Mabannah,who is again in residence, will greatlystrengthen the squad in the' 145pound division. Bowden and Brelos,although inexperienced, can be count­ed upon- to add a few points to thetotal in this class. Jeschke is doingthe. best work of his career in the135' pound class and is certain to takea first place. Warwick, Dykstra andCohen are also showing up well inthis division.Coach Netherton hopes to have theVarsity squad picked by the end C#'the week, in order that they mayprepare for the met with Northwes­tern January 22. Kalisky and Gum­biner in the 115 pound class andRosenbarger at 125 appear to havetheir places wot;l. Julius Kahn, wholost on points at the Conference meetlast spring,. should easily capturefirst in the 158 pound division againstthe Gary grapplers.The men are all rounding into con­dition as soon as could be expectedand barring injuries, should win from,the Gary mat men. Owing to thelarger number of men out for wrest­ling this year Chicago can be repre­sented in, 'all 'the divisions, but 'they-will have a hard fight to down Pur­due and Indiana.Tentative Schedule.January 14-Gary Night Schools.JanuarY, 22-Nortbwestern at Ev­anston.January 2�Hamilton Park.February 2-Gary Night _schools atGary. .February 5-Pordue.February 8-Seward Park.February 12-Gary Y. M. C. A.. atGary.Februar,y 19--Indiana.February 26-Dlinois.March 3-Hebrew Institute.March ll-WlSCOnsin at Madison.March is-Institute of PhysicalCulture at Milwaukee.L1mD' to GiYe Lecture:."The Motion .of Light in a MovingMedium" will be discussed by' Asais-, tant Prof. Arthur Lunn, of the d.�ent of Mathematics, at' ,themeeting of the Physics club tomor­row at 4:30 in Ryerson 32.�, MathelDa� Club MeetL 'Assistant PrOt. Arthur Laim,' ofthe department', of Mathematics,: wDldisc:uss "Notes on 'the Theory of.Bel­ativity" at the meeting ot-the- JIath8,.:matical club today at 4:30 R,erlOD37. . W. A. A. WILL STAGB. I BETAs' AND psI" :PsiS" .... "CIRCUS IN MARCH WIN BOWLING CONfBSTSCompetiticn for the business man­agership' of The Daily Maroon is nowopen. Three' offices are open to· can­didates-the business managershipand two assistant managership&. Allundergraduate men arc: eligible tocompete.The competition will close June 1,A series of lectures on "Advocacy" 1916, when the total credit of eachwill be given in the Law school un- candidate- will be computed. The sue- .del:' the auspices of the Chicago .So-: cessful candidates will be named' at .ciety 'of, Advocaies. Mr.' - Albert M. the annual meeting of '. the ,bOard . of 'Kaies · will 'speak Friday night at . directors at the close of, the academic '.7 :30 in the south room on "CaseS in ,year., � Men- desiring to tryout for ,the'Appellate Courts.'" Fletcher Debins- positions �ve been requested to, re-:will Ieetnre on' "Criminal C� port to the. present. business managersTuesday 'night. . '\ in Ellis 14 a:s soon' as possibl�'"Jury Trials" will be di8eussed byJames" G .... Gordon Thursday '-night,Ja�uary , 20, , and, John, M. Zane willspeak on "Cases Before Interna�ionaland Parliamentary· Tribunals" ,Mon­day night, January 24.. The 1ast l�ture 'wm be given Thursday night,Jan� 27, when. Jacob M. ,Dickin-:son ,will ,speak �n' "Cha��� �"---'Elsa FreeIll&D to be General Maaacer--Sis Committees Appobatedto Assist.Preparations for a clrcus- to begiven by members of the W. A. A.are now under way. 'The p8r.form­ance will be staged in LexiDgton gym­nasium early in March, but th� a­act date bas not yet been decidedupon.Elsa Freeman will act as generalmanager of the circus and Bola Burke ,will assist her. The following com­mittees have been chosen to aid themanagers:Entertainment-Isabel MacMurray.chairman; Pauline Levi, ElizabethCrowe, Margaret Lauder, Helena Ste­vens, Lydia Raymond, -Constance Mc­Laughlin, Helen Adams.,Finance-Florence Owens, chair­man; Marian Mortimer, Margaret,Cook, Dorothy Hough, Janet Casto,Marian Palmer, ,Marie Rees, AnnBrown, Esther Beller, Esther Thayer,Helen Parry.Publicity-Mary Knight, chai1man;Mary Caroline Taylor, Esther Carr,Dorothy White, Rosalind Keating,Marion Llewellyn, Kathryn Llewellyn,Margaret Allen, Orissa Knight, Flor-,ence Fake, Gertrude Makows�, Mar­garetHess.Refreshments - Barbara Miner,chairman; Grace Greenman,10sephineMoore, Helen Driver, Cora Brenton,Louise Voltz, Olive _, Greensfelder,Irene Marsh, Dorothy Fay, FrancisRoberts" Paula Cams. 'Properties-Marjorie Coonley and!\�argaret MacDonald.,PLAN A SERIES OF LECTURESTalks on "Advocacy" to Be Given inLaw SchooL ..-�,is SocW �... �n8i�fNeWm&n,�'Phe1Ps W�:WAlter'_ Bowers; 'Ralph 'Sullivan 'aDd' aumea'Alfred Carr' baa been ' ap�ted Becker. �'_..-. +.-:"'. ��n ot'the',SOeial � of "----- ..tbef Three' 'Quarters 'clUb�" '!'he' other. . . 0._ . au· WiD Meet."'-'· ., members' of tile eoulmittce are WD- ..liiin" GeInJDin;':"'Albon ' Bolden, ; DaVid, The' 'Chela and" Checker :�UJj, 'Will". Comici1 to Meet T"',.�'· llaftis aJi4 .JIilton' Frank.; The' com-. hoid)ts first· meeting of' the . qaUterThe Underirraduate' eoUDdi �wm .mitte«r OD'-�es aDd reiuJationa eon-' Tuesday at 4 on the third .toOr:'Qf�eet today· at" in the COaDeD c:1Ia&. ,·arists �"JIax = BoU,', Ra'1lDer TUrany�' 'the Reynolds club. �e prOgram forber � BUper� - - '�cf Bimforcl, Frank Whitil!gj ·Ber� the �� �. be· d� T •• 'Phi Kappa Sigllia and Delta UpsU_Lose-Phelps. Wood Stars fa• Open, Match.Beta Theta Pi defeated Phi KappaSigma in the first game of the inter­fraternity bowling. tournament yes­terday at 4. in. the Reynolds club.Phelps Wood starred for the victora.Phi Kappa Psi won from Delta Up­silon in the other contest' scheduled.'The score by games was as follows:Beta Theta Pi vs. Phi Kappa Sicma.603 First Game _357619 Second Game 360Delta Upsa10D vs, Phi Kappa PaL630 First Game 7 4S612 Second Game 610662 Third liame 663The'schedule for this week follows:Today, 4, Psi Upsilon vs. Phi Gam­ma, Delta; Chi Psi vs, Delta KappaEpsilon.Thursday, 4 Delta Tau Delta va.Aipha Tau Omega; Phi Delta Thetavs, Sigma Alpha Epsilon.Friday, 4, Sigma, Chi VB. 'AlphaDelta Phi; Kappa Sigma va. SigmaNu. .'Saturday, 3, Phi Kappa Psi VB.Alpha Tau Omega; Beta Theta Pivs. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Most men like Fatimas­but maybe you won't .Fatima. please 10 manymen that they outten anyother cigarette costing overSc.,But it may happen that. 1!.,rtute won't fit Fatimu.That·. nothing against you.Nor against Fatimu.But if your tute 4011 fitFatimu, you can feel doubly.. grateful. For of this youcan be .ure-Fatimu arecool and friendly to thethroat and tongue. Andthey will never leave you"feeling mean" as long uyou smoke within the boundsof reason.Because Fatimas are cool..and because they can besmoked freely and often­they have ri�htly earnedthe title, •• The SensibleCigarette. "It .im'p'ly remains for youto ace If their tlUtl suits you u wen u it i. luitiogth"l:I&nds and thousands ofother men. Try Fatimutoday.You' may find that theirtute iaIXtldl, what you'vebeen looking for in a ciga­, rene,-:--.-, MAROON BUSINESSCOMPETITION OPEN,Three Positions Will Be Filled at Endof Year-Candidates ShouldSee ,Managers.HOTEL CUMBERLA',NDNE'W ¥O�K. Broadway at 54th StreetN en r .50th. Street Subway' Station and 53rd,Street Elevat�."Broadway" �rs from Grand, , Centrai Depot, .' _Seventh 'Avenue. c;is 'from Pennsylvania _.- ,- '. -�. .': -, ':. �. ".§ta�on� ". '.' .. KEPT BY:' A . COLLEGE MAN _,H�ADQlJ�RTERS FOR, COLLEGE MEN'. "SPECIAL RATES' TO COLLEGE· TEAMS. � .: r�n ,��'�tes" Walk 'to.'ThirlY'_ Tbea�, I: - ,HARRY ,Po. STIMSON, Manager�­:: ", ·�.Head�rs, fo; ChicagO .., '. ;:. New';. Modem;: aDd ' FireproOf�., RoO�S': with Bath� "'2'.50' 'and' �p ..AssOciate Pnf.. Shirley Case, of the"department- 01.. New' Testament andEarly ChristLm' Literatme, t8Jbci on"n�e Fate of·., o.e Boinan Emperor4eeormng , to � �. '.18: 8-10" at tb8meeting . Of the "�CIUaical club Jut'night'in the' CJa8idea buDdiD&'�. . _.>�.:; ,. URGE ACCEPTANCE'OF�MILITARY SCIENCE AS'CREDIT FOR ADMISSION.,I n an effort to encourage militarydrill i� high·sch�ol'and academics, theAssociation of Military Schools andColleges' which met in Washingtonduring the' hoidays, is attempting- tohave' military . scit\nce accepted forcredit toward '. admission to col1egesand universities where drills is "a· partof the regUlar _ cu�culum.' ' . - ......• I;,.�: .. , ..... I! ........ -,�;:' -:-'''r :.:.:: .The· 'DAI L y' C M·�a,ro 0 n.For the two remaining quarters, $1.25Rooms 12 and 14,Ellis Hall -This Offer is good . untilJanuary 15, 1916.i T'i:\ VoL )I(. -I} .f--I". MA(RI.'fi •.FourE:.'ABMBand.1 fel.• La�sity, nline Ii• be hetel 10:the EAdmilL., tb,club 21sure 1The,. tion.1elub vto aAlice'_recep1• ;� ... , tha4� !=:.� 1 ings,L ing'gr. ,�.�u;p.z,"Tht;. 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