r11', .,, ''. tVOL XXVI. No. 120. UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO, FRIDAY, APRIL 19. 1918 PRICE FIVE CENTSEXPECT HARD TUSSLE HOLD PATRIOTIC RALLY A CAI!ELLA CHOIR TO THE MAROONS ENTRAIN THIRD UBERTY LOANtODAY WHEN MAROONS AT 8 IN MANDEL HALL SING iN CONCERT ON FOR DES MOINES TODAY CA'_"AIGN INCREASESMEET '''DODGER'' Tl:a. ' TUESDAY AFTERNOON� Given Under Auspicett of Hyde Park Chicago Track M�� Leave to Enter IN FORCE ON CAMPUS--- Citizens' Patriotic Committee -_ ___. Drake Reiay Tomorrow-Expect __Chicago Baseball Players Will Thirteenth.' Fourteenth .nd Fif· Musical Club Arranges Spring VictOry in One anti Two Mile Medical College, Women's Halls,Oppose Experts This After- teenth Districts to be '�l'e!Ientecl Event�Will Entertain With Events.· arid Clubs Strive to Out-Doon on Stagg Field. -- Dinner in Hutchinson Cafe -- de (jtb___ The Hyde Park business men :will Ten I�laroon track men will leave 0 erS.LOCAL MEN BOUND INTO �HAPE hold a patriotic rally tonight at 8 in APOLLO CLUB SINGS APRIL 30 over the Rock Island for Des Moines DRA '\V POSTERS� UNIVERSITY___ 'Mandel hall. 'l'he meeting, which is__ this evening at 6:13 from the Engie-One team that the Maroons. won't rin.der the, auspices or the Hyde Park The first of the spring concerts ar- wood station. The men are: Greene, ---run away with will 1M! on hand this Citizen's Patriotic committee, is for ranged annually by the Musical club MeCosh� Speer, Lewis, Moore, Feuer- The University Liberty Loan "push"th f ,. th Lo dri tel An H' Bu h . d which started with asp' rint yesterafternoon when the Dodger Training . C �rpose 0 .glVIng e an rive will· be given ,by the A Capella choir s In, nan, enry, c man, anth t dded.f K d Wi' th thi . '11 squad it I day is still holding the -tast gaitnine meets Pat Page's club on Stagg In IS communi y a . rorce. of Northwestern university Tuesday enne y. I IS sma I ISfield at four o'clock. Manager Harry The Thirteenth, Fourteenth and Fif- at 4:'15 in Mandel hall. The Apollo probable that only three relays Win be whieh was. set at the Liberty LoanJ ones will have his whole string of teenth Exemption districts will be rep- Musical club "wnI appear the following entered, and the "Old Man". may de- meeting, when several th��nd dolregulars in today's whirl. Three resented. The Exemption 'boards of Tuesday at 8:15 in Mandel. cide to run his men in but two events. lars was sUbscribed by members of thestrong pitchers are the Dodger's big these districts have taken up the du- The program of the A Capella choir . As Director stagg figured his selee- University and the community.bet. Kerns, �ns. and Maran will ties of patriotic committees in addi- is composed of both sacred and secular tl� last night the half �ile and four Yesterday at Rush Medical Colbe available tomorrow, and anyone tion to their activities in connection music. ' It will include three numbers mile races may not be entered. The lege, Prof. Bevan made a proposishould be able to shoot stuff across with the draft. Part of the work of or Palestrina, and several .part songs, shorter dista�e is follow� immedi- tion tha.t was aecep,ted by th� stuthe plate to the Maroons that they these committees has been along the among them ari interesting group of ately by the mile run, �nd as �e same dents WIth, c�,eers: CJf �eT'e IS any\\;11 need to look at twice. line of providing "smokes" and recre- Scotch folk songs arranged by Peter men would have � 1>e ,�sed .l�_ .both student here. �ald h�, .�o. �nnotThe invading team for today dif- ational opportunities for the selected Chrlstian Lution d·recto f tho hoi events, Coach Stagg Will probaMy buy a bond because he lias not suf1 ,I roe c orr k the snrinr rel. . fie· t fund I Ill I 'fers from the Maroon's previous op- men from their districts. and dean of the gch 1 - M' • f eep out of e spnnt relay. The one len s, WI ' oan as much00 V� USIC or .' ,. h desi ndponents in that most of the crowd 'Many or the most prominent men in Northwestern university. A eomposi- and two mile races a:e sure to be hotly money.as .. eft eSIr�, a to. � manyare experieneed ball players-men the Exemption districts will 'be pres- tion by Mr. Lutkin, "A capella a contested for by Chicago. as desire It. ThIS proposition waswho know the game. Nearly every ent at the meeting. Charles W. FUgal Pleasantry," will also be given, GiTes Maroon LineUps. att�p� by.a large number or stugame the Varsity has won' has been Whitehair, International Secretary of Will Entertain With Dinner. The way. th� �ain.s �tood last night, dents unmediately after -the assembly,rred b .. . . th Y M C A h h • t was dismissed. The rWe -- was . alsoma y wild boners by the visltors, e . . . ., w 0 as JUS re- The Northwestern chorus will be according to the lineups selected by , .,shoveling the piU about the lot in any turned from France, wiU relate his entertained at dinner in Hutchinson the Maroon director, fts as follows: suspended that students eould' notold way, and ,running the bases in experiences .abroad. Mr.. Whitehair after the concert -Tuesday 'by the Uni- 2 mlle=-Greene, Speer, Lewis, Mc- can� their professors for moneyhas ed th t f donations or subscriptions.queer combinations. The Dodgers are s�rv m e capaer y 0 .ge'Cre- veriity Musical club. The, club has COsh.,supposed to know where to slam'the tary In both France and Serbia for also been asked to sing at Northwest- 4 mile-Speer, Lewis, l\{cCosh, Foster Hall Subscribes $600.ball when they get hold of it. It will over three years. and �s accumul�� ern sometime this quarter, Moore. The women's dormitories are pro-be a relief to the .Maroons to play in a vast fund of expenences. MaJor T· k � th r� mile-Feuerstein, Annan. HenYftY, gressing steadily with 'their canVassy;.�. : IC ets ror e . two. concerts are 72 6Ja game where flukes are the excep- £AlWin Tolman, formerly the head of at . � b . Buchman. under the supervision of the coinmit, the Fif.-nth Ex- con board will now on s e an x.o b and at the studio . '. . 't f"1 .tion. � ." ,�A£.PW , of Mr. Robert W. Stevens in Mitchell 1 m1'l�euersteIn, Annan, Ken- ee 0 �, representatives of theThe outfield took up P t Pag' be present to welcome the people from M.l __ nedy Greene women's club. Foster Han is in the'1 a e s. . .'. ' . tower. al oUlers should be ad-: ,.,afternoon yeSterday, with six men hIS dIStrict. dressed to Mr. Stevens or the Musical About t'he best chance for a Obi- lead, �o far, With s�tionsworking. to pzove that they can pee Judge Ma.reus Ka�a�h, of the I lub' bo 114, F culty hau =: The. �go ,victocy, lies in the mile. Next amounting to $600. "The work in theand work their chances as ""'"r previ- Superior Court, wm give an address, ct.ek't· x ·lda. .-eXt! Ahge... comes the '_t,ro'··1Irile. with the other' :women's haHs'is progressing br.iskly,"I " ,r- Cl·.ord G R 'th Ch· .I th I e s are so In paIrs. pair m- " �, ' . . De· .'ous inatruc:tions. A real race ,is on 111 • oe, e airman o� e I d t· k t I h Dd. races conceded to Michigan and Am, es. said an MIller, Ch. &1. rman of theEx uti eomm·ttee or t!J H� cues 'a. IC e 40r eac conce .., a IS . ,.,, •• •for the outpost positions. B..yan't hit- ec ve Ie. ,Jue Ii f th . f' t·ok t •Th 'lite biggest blow to Maroon hopes University Loan conmuttee yesterday. . , ,.. Park -associatJion, will also talk. The so or e pnce 0 one Ie. e hI_' Co . � :L� ·11 '''Many'of the dormitories have nottmg ability baa made ,him a place on. .. . prices range from fifty' cents to a dol- was t. e. oss..,,.,�., rti�s, Wuv WI not, . .the Varsity, aDd' while Vollmer is SWift &: Co. Glee club,.an O�ru�tlon ,lar and a half. 'co��ete. Greene, Who. �kes his made reports as yet,' bot those thatback of the plate. it is likely that of more than 'fifty voICes, will gIve a Si' S � ad ��_ .• I':'_ M' . place, ha� not made a specialty of the hav:e, have made satisfactory progressumbe I l-� ""-�- 'II I ng a�1CU a �uuu; USIC. ' ., " . . -.I d f •.Johnny wiH be out in the gardems. �, ,r o� se � .. �ons .. �� WI' a so F�lIowing is the program for the quarter, but will make a good substi- �or 'two ays 0 campalgiung."Sproelmle'. return to the squad re- be several o�gan. seleetlo� by � A Capella concert: tute for tJ?e. �ormer conference cham- At the meeting of tbe lIedit: Stuleases Long for bis old job at short. W. Van Dosen, ,Pipe or�t.. Sacred MuSic.. pion. Greene and McC'?9b will bear dents, y�rday in ,th� ?hysiologyand if this eombmation shows class 'Fhe, Hy4e Park Patriotic Commit-U .. '1. . Qua'• th� brunt of the work, as both will be 'building, Associate P.rof. lJrnan, of, te ha ed n f th u· ·t nlversn;y song ecumque sunt ' ". .' '. ' ''.. .another ,good ball player,- in llrad e s urg a. 0 e, nlVerSl y , �ll�d upon to run, in two gruelling the, School. of Education, imp�ssedSmith, wiD be added to the outfield 8:ud��.to �!�_ �s ��be� ��. �e vera. � races. upon ,tb� men the �gnitude of thepuzzle. Fif��t1i ,Exemption d'lstriet to aid lit 'Molettes� Creation nymiL.:Beethoven War Cripples Team. sum �t the gove� is tryinc tothe dnve. A Joyous Christian Song ... _ ... Gevaert advance. "In the. Gat,.' three. loaSerck is a natural outfielder who Cherubim 'Song .... _ ..... : ..... Gretehaninoft According to iriformation emanat- nshas speed and is learning to hit. FRESHMEN AND JU.NIORS Molettes, Popule Meus (impro- ��, from .Des 'Moines the teams of a �e government will �ve raised aboutO·Brien is a sare fielder and a good UNITE TODAY wrrit'''OINT peria) _ .Palestrina year ago have aU been hard hit by �lf·:O,�th.,�., 'Rus sum has beenwaiting hitter, and Moffat Elton, CLASS HOP IN REYNOLDS Tu Es Tetrus (five voiced) the war. Twenty of the twenty-four ralS ,WI In ess than a, year. �whil h hot· to b· tr·d ... h be f· f th ing the whole United States historye e as n swung In IS s I e_ Kyne, from Mlssa Papae Marcelli (six men W 0 were mem rs 0 SIX 0 e·. " ,.at bat, i.s a heady ball player, and Arrange for Informal in Club from 3 voiced) seven relay teams in the university smee 1776, our nation. has. ��dedhas a: good anD in his favor. With to 6-Provide Spedal Eater- Seeular Mullic. and college classes have mlisted. only a third more, or $21,000,000,000."thi. string OIl declc Terhune and tainment Features. Part song, May-tiJne .Lewis Half of these �en a� in the aviation Interdub PuShes MaUer ..Hinkle will �ve .uP tne. outfield en- _ Sun and Moon (a muSical It)liry corps. and most of the remaind�i are The campaign among tlie differenttirel,., and When they are not hurl- The �ll.fto��r brigade and the Tale) Gretchaninotr officers.. Chicago bas � among w�men'8 clubS will start ][ood&ying win be held ou� as pirieh bi�. sidHine Squad will be corispietioos by Aria Prologo (from Pagliaceo).... others, .Powers, Tenney, Otis, Jones, night, when all the clUbs meet. UnderSerek, BryaDr And Elton wi]] probably their absebce at the Fresbman-Junior _......... Leoncavalla Curtiss, and Snyder. Dlinois nas been the supervision of Eloise �ith, priisiline up tod�7 aPinst the DOdgers. dance today.f� 3 to 6 in:the Reyn- Part songs. Near My Pather's hit by the enlistment of ;Pendarvis, dent at 1ile' Intero1ub, whidi cormolds club ballroom. InStead every Dwelling. French chansons ar- Somers. and Spink. The 'Purdue and ponds to the Interfraternity councilCAP A.'lD GOWN NOW ON PR� stalwart youth and fair maid who ven- ranged for women's voices by Notre Dame two mile teams are to- each club wi}l bave a meuiber seleetecl'" ' � , '... ' . tures through the C-?thic po�l of �e Femlri� tally wreclced. to take charge of the Loan campaigilN� ,M.cft B,..��ueiat, Meet- club Win be C3v�rting to the best or IBed.time songs, Kentucky Folk in that club.Inc of 1'hoiIIe sellin, AlUlual. his-'her �bility to the peppy music. of songs, arranged by Brockway. FIF'TEE.S HUNDRED LEAGUE A number of Government Posten-- Jimmy Hemphill's w.k. jazz orehestra. ;Part songs, March of Cameron AN� ASSOCIATION MEMBERS have reached the ealnpus .nd are be-The :�P � � ,has, gone to The excuse that you're not acquainted Men and 0 Oan Ye,Sew Cush- WILL HEAR BILLY SUNDAY in� distn"buted. The pOster is beingpress With, the, _�tion, of a few with. the pretty gi�l at your right �11 �oriS (&otcli folk songs ar- - made lito", arid more an effectivepages of �e �p_ and Po� section. not 'be accepted beeause an original ranged by Lutkin. Eyan�Ust Win Probabl,. DeliTer Ser- meaDS of bringing the reatization ofThe ediU)�� �ire, to. get together and brilliant plan bas been devised. A capella, a Fugal Pleasantry .. Lutkin IftGII of Special IDterest to UDiy«- what the LOan implies to the coimtrymore anapa1io�, � have. requested (See neXt pa��apb for details.) sit,. of Chicap Student.. and to our sOldierS, The artisticall studenfi who are intereSted in tak- The social committees of the Fresh- THE DAILY MAROON -- qualities of Ute posters for the Thirding pictureS for tne book to meet to- man �nd JuniOT classes have conferred BULLEnN. Tonight is the time of the genera.t Loan are superior to many of tboseda at 10'1" m·" the' Cap a' nd i"'_ .... 'L and th 1 f h _.. mi-tion to the north side to tMy • U UVWII tog':Wler, e resu tot e cC)lu.er- .... _ used in the First Loan cam.paignsoffice., ence is the appointment of a recepti� Toda�. �il1Y Sunday tabernacle. Representa- and wil1� no doubt, form pennedAt tliit ttme these �ople will be committee who will sene at the d&nee. Dirinit,. Cha�I, 10:15. Mandel tylVesW fcromLthe Y. M. fic.:��· hua�� eOntributi�s to the ,poSter art of �,etold what 'piCtu!'M are desired. Thp. This eommittee will be on deek to per- . .. are to go I.�n I� day A "ttee is be' f ed t. German ConTenation dab. .f :30. strong to listen to the basebaU evan- M.. 'u . C�tyl to rod' mg Oml_, ..Cap and Gown will pay �or �11 � fonn the introduction, AU Y_ou �eed Ida N01et1 hall st. �"e nlversl. P \ICe. a �shots acoept.ecl for pubheation, bat to, do � YOU.see the deal1·ed but u· endt Deba� CIa· geli.. "of University pOsten witlriri the nexttMy amst be taken dlis week. .An uRlmoim partner. at your ehoiee is t4 D�T ,.. IC'&IO q. �ince the tickets �nived late, W � week.those _lIme Cap and Gown subsc:rip- whisper your wiSh to tlse committee- SorthW'stem. 8.15. Bal'pft' .... .,.,.. nesday aftemoo� ther ba�e � g�tions have beezu_ ftq\1eSted to meet a� pftsiO! the i�troduc:iion wilt be T ...... lOW. - ing fast. �t ,enough �. � Will Gi .. e PUt, .. a .....at the MIlle time. in order that it may aceompliahed. � Meetiac of UDiftftit Raliac this time that anybOdy wishing to gobe ueert:aiDed how man,.. of the boob � .Boctiea. Harper. ,.�an still �. tidets �,. by inqu�bave bem eoJd aDd in order that. K- WEATHER FORECAST. Gaeral AdaiaiatntiY8 Baranl, ,:01. at the information desle in Cobb. thecount. IISJ be .-ted up as far as U_1IttW .... a.tUaaed coal. BaanI 01 Ullinnit,.. p,_., 11:01. �,k. c. A. �. Y. W. C. L �8:-possible. • Frail _1h-nt-',. ...... ,Baa'" til 1M CIlrUdaa Um..ll:ll. (CoatinUl! fI'CIm � I.) The Un�� a ••CIa! ttal.�n give a parb � at '1:30 IIIa.siid 2i. Ali �ta �invited. ".2 THE DAILY MAROON, FRIDAY, APRIL 19, 1918m�r lai1y _aronnBy Herbert AsquithHere lies the clerk who half his lifehad spentToiling at ledgers In a city �rey,Thinking that so his days would driftawayWith no lance broken in life's tourna-The New Republic, in an article en-titled Lynching: An American Kul­tur, presents an hypothesis that repre­sents thought. Why cannot under--graduates think, as well as journaleditors and professors of current his­tory? Why does it take an editorialwriter of The New Republic to evolvethese sentences: "It is our nationalpurpose to stand before the world asa clean and honorable nation. We donot want our Allies to be burdenedwith the necessity of apologizing forour Kultur, as Austria-Hung-ary mustapologize for the Kulturs of Germany ment;and Turkey. It is our national pur- Yet ever 'twixt the books and hispose to line up our whole people be- bright eyeshind our war, those whose blood was Th I' I f th I .lWSll�ESS :)"�I'.\i:1')tE�T e g eammg eaz es 0 e egronsWall,· Ht'D,h'r Clarelll"e �err originally drawn from Germany as came,Entert><i 3S 141'("01111 I'lass lIIa11 at the ChI. well as those whose blood was drawn And horsemen, charging" under phan-C:I;,!O l'()!;totrl.o". ('111::1;':(1, 11l11lOIl<, -'Inrch from countries in alliance with us. It ' .1�1. WOti, under the ae; of �I:lrcl..t :1, 1873. .tom SKies,is our national purpose so to comport Went thundering past beneath theB)\i'y�lir'$:t�I()11 u,.!'le:t�l���f�� �(l���;:er ourselves that defenseless Americans oriflamme.held in enemy countries shall not besubjected to cruel reprisals. Out­rages inflicted by mobs upon Germansor Americans of German blood arecalculated to thwart us in all ,these OilTlko Studt-at Sewtlpapt'r of Th .. l·nl\"f·r.lt7of ('blt'll«o RHYME, ROY'rIUI,REASO�Jl'ul'llMhed uiorntucs, t'xCt'llt g:lturlla�·. �UD'dll�' 3Ull olfonday, durllll! t he Autumn,'Vlllt�'r 81HI �prill': quarters h�' the Dally!\lllrooll company, THE VOLU�TEER.... rt.hur Blll'r .... 0 ••••••••••••• ,. Prel(ldeDtCharlt'M Grt't'ne 0.0 ••••••••••• ' o. �t't·ret8r,.'''·I\d(' Ht'lldt'r ..........•. 0 0 • • •• 'l"rt'lIllUrerTHE 8T'\J:o�'".\rthur Bar-r .•••••••••.... �lalln:.:ID;':: E.lttorChartes Grt"t'nt! .••.••.•••.... Sews J-�dltorRoland Hollowny .•......••. S h:ht IO:ll1tor.John ,lollf>ph .•••••.••••..•.•.• Da�· Editor'''m. ltorl{ellstt'rD ... Asst. .\ t hlettcs EIII!orHuth ,,'uBa-lIuu ••••...•.. \\"OIllI'I1!l E.titllrHuth GenzberJ:t'r .•.. Asst. 'VOlDt'u's J-:dltorLeona Bachraeh .•........ As .. oeiate EditorHelen Itavltcb ••.•....•..• \s:o;nf'iah· EtlitltrEditorial Rooms .... 0 •• 0 •••••• 0 •• 0 Ellis ]:.!Tt>h'I'hont' :\lId way � .. O. Local Hi:.!.Hours : 10:15·10:-\.i: 1::�U'I.i: ,·9::10Business Otrl{'(' ...••.... 0 •••••• ' •• J-�llIs 14Telephonl' )lhlwllT �(lClo 1.1"';11 ](;'.!Hour!': 10:1:;·11':-4�: 1 ::tII.:; And now those waiting dreams aresatisfied;From twilight to the halls of dawnhe went;purposes. They are clearly offenses His lance was broken; but he lies con-directed, not against the state and tentlocal governments, 'but against the na- With that high hour, in which he livedtion in its hour of peril. Shall we and died.omit them from the list of offenses And falling thus, he wants no recom­which we are about to place under the pense,Surely we ought to. jurisdiction of the federal courts? To Who found the battle in the last re-But do we? do so is to condone them and' to ack- sort;Just the other week occurred in this lnowledge them as a part of our na- Nor needs he any hearse to bear himstate a most atrocious insult to the ,I tional Kultur." hence,civilization of the United States. A, Do we think? Who goes to join the men of Agin-mob of five thousand men lynched an I But surely we ought to. court.innocent man . in cold blood, with theiroiily reason the fact that he was ofGerman parentage. Liberal journals - When h8!lf the editorial staff takesall over the country made vigorous ob- English 4, and the other third takes[ections, published sincere laments. English 6, the inspirations that clingThe entire nation, in fact, was aroused about the ceiling are becoming ·over­to righteous anger against the barbar- worked. At any rate, there seem toous act. , be none l�f't for Thoughts. The nightWandering about the campus one I editor pokes his head over the parti­heard practically nothing about the tion and clamors: 4'Wby don't youPrager case. Undergraduates talked: practice what you preach, and think a� greatdea� about turning the .campus thought or 'tWo?"_anto a morgUe by cancelling the Inter-c:as5 Hop, about the difficulty of get- woxsx OF '18 CLASS WILLbn� the kind of_ candy desired at the SEW TODAY IN NOYES, HALLPress, about Ring Lard ,. I ---.'Edna "I:te�__' WI·t, ner S Irony or I Women of the Senior class will� .. �"ut:r S or about th ha .jn stud..nng But e nn take ·charge of the Red Cross sewingJ& .' no one Cleemed be . . .. ..talkin� about the Coll·:- t� today from 2 to 6 In Ida Noyes hIll."O� InsVlUe lynchIJl�. "These meetings afford the Senior• .y Ily not"It tn.i •women an opportunity to meet sociallyg ght be because the Prager out.. and at the same time to accomplish;;sc�� a very unpleasant thing to very necessary work," said Marion.r.nnOSit� and people have a natural Palmer, chairman of the Senior social-rr IOn to con-versatii ·tt rda '41pleasant. on upon un- COIDmI ee, yeste y- am surethe) had :b:�.. It might be that that every woman who attends will. I e mfoMnation to f _, feel amply relMl;d." .the basis of . or .. · y-d an 1nteresting diSCUSsion;all yet, as a matter of fP9-�t's act, all of the'!'an a great de 1 of . 1con�ern. a matenaIng the event. I .that th t J'l1lght ,beey feared dis"", .P9-tl'jM: ..... sslon as un--"'c under the cisur�b n rcutnstances; buto one would deemp:lttiQtic Who defend a man un­his nation . t cd the culture ofa hQt'headZ:. nasty mistakes bYThe l' eason for the 'Ithe un})] SI ence was notin!o ,8asantness, nor the lack ofl1llatton, nor the 1. 'app�ova1 I ear of publIc dis-, twas PUrel .the failtir f th Y and SImplythink abo e 0 e Undergraduates to. . ut the e\"ent, to th· k tIts POSsj.ble causes . In ouconseqUe and Its possiblences, and to think of h ·tmeans. to a free an � at Ition, 0 It be d democratIC na­peal-an cannot denied that the ap-�e ()f the story called forth 9-�reat many remarks, SUch as'. At "­ClOUS' Th . rv-. ey ought to be han�ed th _&elv�s! W . !'.. ernf 1 • hen are we goin� to get rid Io �-nChln.n.· thO -"F. In IS cOuntry? Fearf' I!Barbarou' B t h' U. �. u t 18 type of remarkTefl� J •. on y an emotional response.�at lS needed if this country is to be . will enable you to save1')(1 of lynching is an intellectual re- to 20 cents on one food item.spon5oe. ;And where is one to expectintellectual response to the e·;ents ofthe contemporary world if not fromthe wide-awake students of a wide­av:a�e university? Yet .the intelIectu­a1 T�POn� of the undergraduates of�hi! univenity :to: the Prager case, if�ne may judge, by ,.appearances, hadJlot the 8ubstance. of othe hole in au'ordinary' doughnut.FRIDA Y, APRIL 19, 1918DO WE THlSK!A THOUGHT.COl\Il\IUNICATIO�(In view of the fact that the. com­munication column of the Daily Ma­roon is maintained as a clearing housefor student and faculty opinion. theMaroon accepts no responsibility forthe sentiments therein expressed.Communications are welcomed by theeditor, and should be signed as an evi­dence of good faith. although the -name will not be published withoutconsent of the writer.)The McDowell Club_'In answer to the many inquiries wehave received concerning the natureand purpose of the McDowell club, 1take this means of giving a generalexplanation. The club is �omposedof musical:ly talented and musically ADVERTISE IN THE MAROO�.from modem Frenah by way of con­trast. Our next pi-ogram is to be onWa�er, and will be Ibeld May l.Members are cordiaUy invited tobring their friends. On '�ay 29, therethe dub read papers on some phase of will be a general open meeting, tothe subject; then the program is iIlus- which everyone on the campus is in-interested persons on the campus. Atcuruneetines Mr. Csogun leads thegroup in the discussion of the .topicof the evening. Different members oftrated with vocal, piano, and violin vited,selections. For example, at the lastmeeting- the topic of discussion wasthe development of the opera. 'Paperswere read, and Eleanor Cloutier sangselections from old Italian opera, and Janet Casto, President.'�mmtml'BEVO-a proven, whirlwind success-has beenfollowed by a hoct cf i�i�Qt�G:1s. They areoffered in bottles of similar shape and color,with labels and namcc suggestive of the BEVObottle's embellishments,But you don't tacte the packcge-e-it is the con­tents yeu must depend upon for enjoyment.Beware cf +he se various just-as-goods-don'ttry to identify BEVO by t!�e shape of thebottle clone.Ceruoin ider.tiiicOltic:1 marks (- .. otect ).·OU lAC_iDltthe IIpurio\:s-roc·t on:,,, t!.e imitations of theI'rc-duct. remember, but o:ttempte:d resurree­tion�-the c.!.l !:.:!:.:�:::: that are now masquerad­inr: in bettles s;r:::!:lr to th�t of the: new sue­cess. Lcok for there u:Ir.1:oitakable marks ofthe gcn:: :ne-lhlve 'he Lottle opened btforeyou; then,11:\ ����f��r!!?:e���!--/t\gI... �r���.,�:3;��k. Cr\)wo Tog, Be sure r. 0 Bottle bun this I.be) \I·ti'!i�nEVO is :1 {lu:-e �:-iDk, Which mean:l meret�D th:lt it c.::'!t;:.:.:s pure iDcredieDt..-meansthat. while you t:".:li· have good reason tosuspect some l"!'Ii:;': _ c r WOlter of containing,;erm::. BEVO-:l l·�.';t.:uri�ed prOLuct in ster­Ilized bottles--is al° ... oays abso. .tely fre e {romthem. 0DEVO is also hc:lthful- the cl.oice cerealsand Saazer bops f�c.n whi.;.il i. ill r.:ade ma'keit �d you w:IJ f::d its refreshing qualityaDd flavor delightfully unlike :Jr.:! you everwted in a 110ft d.iDk.Demaud the genuine. On sale at all first-classplaces. Your grocer will aupply you by thecase.Manufactured and bottled exclusively byAnheuser-Buseh. St. Louis. U. S.A.Ahnra drink Be't'O cold The aU-year-OrouDdMlft dl'jn�2U •Young Men whodlress carefully andIneo, business andsional men; herestyles you seek.,.. men,Economize appreciatedignity in'WithoutSaCrificing QualitySwift'sPremium. OleomargarineSwift's Premium Oleomar-garine is delicious on bread�excellent for cooking and bak­ing. Practice·thrift-use Swift's:premium Oleomargarine. , distinction andsmart style;high school·profes­are theOgilvie &' HeneaAe20 �Jacl./'()n JioulellardSWift & CompanyU.S. A. e. I-+•LSInIEnifo'pEFdsiclqvrrTarrnirCcl1<l\!CI=.", \,_I-+, 1'.HE DAILY MAROON. FRIDAY. APRIL 19, 1918 3RECEIVES NEW WAR MATERIAL. "�RENCJl CLUB WILL HOLDMEETING NEXT MONDAY AT"Library· is Given Maps and Pamphlets-Filed in W 31. The French club will meet Mondayat 4 in the parlors of Ida Noyes hall.The National Security league has Sc.enes IX through XU, Act I. of "Lesent a shipment of one thousand war Monde ou l'on s'ennuie" will be readmaps and a large number of pam ph- Iby students. The cast is: Mme. delets to the University Iibraries. These Ceran, Helen Jirak; Ia Duchesse, Enidmaps and pamphlets have been placed Townley; Suzanne, Ruth Lovett; Lucy,in Harper W 31, where they may be Jean Pickett; Roger, David Adler.obtained by anyone Interested. All students interested in French have.. Of the pamphlets, 175 are copies of been invited to attend this meeting"The Tentacles of the German Octo- and join the dub. Important an­pus in America," written by Prof. nouncements will be made.Earl Sperry, of Syracuse university.Prof. Sperry received his degree of GRADUATE EDUCATION CLUBdoctor of philosophy fom the Univer- . WILL GIVE PARTY TONIGHTsity. He has also lectured here as ex-change professor during . summer The Graduate Education Club willquarters for several years. hold a .:party tonight at 8 in Ida NoyesOne hundred. copies of General Von hall. Several. faculty members are toVissing's testament are in this ship- be guests of honor. Tickets ar� onment and are ready for distributlon. sale for twenty-five cents and mustThe tract has been attracting wide be purchased before 3 today, fromattention as a typical brutal state- either Dean Gray's office or Mr. J. C.ment of German policies.The University is also maintainingtwo war bulletin boards in Harper, MR. A�D �lRS. JUDD GUESTSone near W 31 and the other near IE 11. The bulletin near W 31 con-·tains copies of the Chicago Herald I Dean Judd and Mrs. Judd will beand the semi-weekly edition of the I the guests of honor at the regularBoston Transcript. On the bulletin supper Sunday in Ida Noyes hall.near E 11 are various items of timely Women who wish· to attend the sup­interest and the front page of the Kavens.OF HONOR SU�DA Y :SIGHTper hae been asked to sign up today Ior tomorrow in the offic;e bf Ida Noyeshall. The tickets cost �wenty cents.Chicago Tribune.University Dames Have Party.The University Dames will give achildren's party at 3 Saturday in thelower gymnasium of Ida Noyes hall.Mrs. Tayl�r is the chairman of thecommittee in charge of the arrange­ments. .MAIU)(}� ADS BRl�G RESULTS.I I,• ed by the members of the society pre­ent, Coach Atkins gave the trio anne drill yesterday, which went oftperfectly, .he states, and the team isnow in ship-shape for the bout thisFRESHMAN DEBATE TO�IGHT. Classified Ads .Five eents �r line. No advertise ..meats for less than 25 cents. Altclabf.;ifiecl advertiaeJl'ents must be paW•Meet Oraturs. from University ofNorthwestern on Short BallotQuestion.for in advance.evening."Our team is in good shape and we Assistant Prof. Harold G. Moulton FOR SALE-Royal No. 10 typewriterare rather confident," sa ie, Conch will act as chairman. Speeches of and table. Good condition. Bar-M. S. Wright, of the Northwestertl twelve minutes each will rbe followed 1"'_11 Hydegain if taken at once. '-xa.:Ifreshman debating team. This was by five minute rebuttals The debateoU& • Park 29[":3. 5733 University Avenue.the word. received by Coach Willard is at 8 in Harper assembly.of the Maroons yesterday afternoon,when he made final arrangements forthe debate this evening. The North­w,.?'S�ern orators for the evening areHarris Flint, J. F. Oates, and PaulMiller. MEN'S MkDE-TO .. l\IEASUR.E. SUITS"'J�AL TEST FOR CLUB $22.50 and up. Reliably tailored .l\1El\IBERSHJP GIVE.� TODAY Anderson & Reetzke, 19 S. :Well� ,St.,The m�bers of the Dramatic club I W-ANTED-A used leather brief bag.�lU pass Judgment today on .t�e can- Must be good quality and have iwcdidates who were declared eligible at .th k ts Ph T ak .Ohicago's.. freshmen will be repre- . or ree poe e. one.&.Ai evrewthe preliminary trials. The followingsented by Isadore Friedman, Ellis- t h be ted to 5985 after seven o'clock.con estants ave en requesworth Hass, and Ben Herzberg, The 3· Ha 1\1 '11 Gl.. , meet at In rper.:. : ennlatter was st.ill confined to hIS room: H di H :"'1 B I EI· beth, I ar mg, owaru en e, izayesterday, but the doctor prophesies B D th E tab k d J h.•. bl into ith rown, oro y s roo an osep_he will DC a e to get into t e fray. B k N 't bogyns a. .. ew aSSOCIa e mem ers CJOonesL,.LiOniCkN& ScI hAaefeLr'S .The final practice was given the will be chosen from these people.team Wednesday by a team selected Dorothy Fay has also asked the clubfrom the Forum debating society on to appear "en masse."the subject to be discussed this even-ing, "Resolved: That the Short Bal-I FOR THE BEST PHOTOS COME TOlot be Adopted in State, County and. VANDYKE STUDIO in HITCHY -KOO withMunicipal Elections." The freshmen - 1225 E. 55th St., Near Kimbarkmade a splendid showing, it is assert- We do Kodak finishings. The charmof your personality perfectly por­trayed. AMUSEMENTS .:LAST TWO WtEEKSRAYMOND HITCHCOCKLEON ERROLIRENE BORDONIMatin�-Wednesday and SaturdayMOSERShorthand CollegeEr.rolls 'high school and aead­erny graduates exclusively inday school. Secretarial andstenographic courses are there­fore unusually thorough; sur­roundings refined and congenial. GARRICKTON:}TEDONALD BRIANWith Audrey Maple,. Frank Moulanand 60 othersIMPOmD HOSIERYr. Coif. Teuis aDd Sport WeuIN ATTRACTIVE DESIGNS FOR.MEN AND WOMEN"Her Regiment"VICTOR HERBERT will direct tontteF'irst Matinee Wednesday $1.00Moser Shorthand College116 S.MichigaD Ave. Central 5158P R INC E S S �1�lj'2jWlCommencing Tonight: Ma�. TbuTSday. and Saturday . '.JOHN BARRYMORE anit."CONSTANCE COLL�.i� the Sen�tionally Popular Success"Peter ·IbbetsoJi."-:--.. .From :the ,T:' �'UlOUs . Novel . by . Du':Mauri.... author of "Trilby".I The GraberLadies' Tailoringand Blouse Shop'...., .. 'We carry �a complete lineof Silk and 'Cotton Blouses1336 Ea.t 63rd StreetTONITE--:Jdatinee "Wednesday $1.00Most beautiful of al.- Musical Plays. - '-�MAY·TIM·E;':.Wi.th j�HN CHAR;LES THOMAS,JOHN 'i': MURRAY anl·- CAROLYN .THOMSONSTUI)E�AKERESTABLISHED 1818. ���o-�OC�·feuttt� fimilliti1t!lfoObg.• aDa.O. AV •• UE COR� FORTY·FOURTH STREET.£WYOR"TdepizpJle Murray Hill 8800Our Representative win be at theHotel La SalleToday and Tomorrow, April 19th and 20thwith Samples of, Ready-made ClothingFurnishings, Hats and Shoes.. Send for Illustrated Catalogue. and Centenary BookletUniforms for Officers in the Serviceof the United States /'fHURSDA Y, AP.RIL·18Harper Theatre"THE SHUTTLE" .Featuring Constance TalmadgeA Trip With Burton liohiicsHarold Lloyd Comedy,"Here Come the G.irls" ....'FIFTEEN HUNDRED LEAGUE. AND' ASSOCIATION IlEMBERSWILL HEAR BILLY SUNDA¥(Continued from page 1).The Y. M. C. A. is anxious that all of.the _reservations be taken as it .,!�. a:great de'S) . of trouble to get . such a.;lal',ie bloCk of .seats. ;Billy Sunday ·knows that· fifteen:hundred students are to come from the:University of Chicago and will pro�'ably adapt his sermon to the ()CC8sion�as he did on "the several nights:when Northwestern university. sent:·Iarge crowds to hear him. Wben he:sets out to make an evening interest­ing and profitable' to a particular;group he usually succeeds and so t�e.y. M •. C: A. wishes· to gugg�L that�tonight's . meeting will have : .some.unique appeal to Chicago students..: A ticket admits one to the .meeting:and provides him· with a good seat:prO\;dcd he arriv�s. th'ere on time.;:But the evening'" m:eetirig �ns at"'7:30, and thi!( means that ticket bo1d-��rs must.be .-there· by. 7:15·if they e.x-�Peet their .seats to be held. There are!always �d.s wa�ng to �t in and;all res.erv�, .�� are tlrtOWll open to;·the public at· 7:15. ..B�STON SALES-O�EST ... ONTCO". BOYLSTON S�ET :NEWPORT SALEs-omCES220 BeLLevue Ave.uKANNOUNCEMENT OF AN OPPORTUNITY� would like to communicate with a few Univ cr sity of Chiaag on1(':1 who arc tak ing' courses that will fit them for a bankiuc career orfor bond sah srnen or other work in financial ins titut ion s. I will arrangeto he ·:n (11icago within a couple of ·""c·cks and can otTer to men whoarc r ons ider inz goin� into financial inst ituf ions after lcaving collegeso me profit able work for this summer .. This app lir s to ir e shmr n and- sophomores -espccia lly. By profita hlc is meant hot h a :11011(,Y consider'at ion this summer and an oppportu nity to form connect ions which mayhe of considerable value after grad uat.on. Please write me at once.\Y. E.· HOO PE R. Fin ancial t Edit or. Railway :\gc.\\'oolworth Ruildi I1g. XC'w York City.'Special at Harper ·���Y2��htSPECIAL Mustc�-FIVE PIECESCall for your tickets ·at The Daily Maroon Business Office$1.50 TICKETS FOR $1.00THE DAILY MAROON, :FRIDAY, APRIL 19. 1918GIVE JACKIE DANCE IN NOYES Noyes hall, is given by the Un5verslty chairman of this committee, and the James Nicely, Clw1es· Greene; aridTHE CAMPUS WHISTLE HALL TOMORROW AT 3:38 th�ugh the W-omen's War Aid and members are: Martha Simond, John Joseph.the War Activities ccmllilittee. Forty Katharine Blodgett, Constance Bruce, This is the second partY 'to be givenI Forty Uninrsity Women WiD be men from the Great Lakes Naval sta- Mary Ingalls, Maybell Hudson, Mary for Jackies by the University this. J[ otto: Y 014 toot the line. Present--Sft've Supper tion have been invited, and forty Roberts, Florence Fake, Frances Lau- year. Two more WIll be given �Under the clock I met her, to Men· �t 5:30. women from the University. The ren, Mary Burges, Harriet Curry and quarter for men in service. The danceYes I dated her under the clock. women were selected from the dift'er- Barbara Miller. begins at 3:30 arid ends at 5. Supper"Oh time, turn backward in th The hostesses for the Jackie dance ent classes by the War Activities Seven U'niveJ"Sity men have been for the Jackies will be served at 5:30.flight!" y tomorrow will be: Dean F1int, Mrs. Committee and Mrs. Goodspeed. asked to act as hosts at the dance andMy Ingersoll's in hoek. Goodspeed, Mrs. Judson, Dean Talbot, The men are to be entertained by take charge of the Jackies when they__ Mrs. Shailer Mathews, Mrs. Basil dancing and bowling and at 5:30 will come. These men are: Crandall Classified Ads in the Maroon bringTins IS TOO GOOD TO SUPPRESS. Har- v eyand Mrs. Heckman. be served supper by a committee of Rodgers, Clarence Brown, Frank results.The dance, which will be in Ida twelve women. Matilda Bertrems is Breckenridge, Kenneth McPherson,(Sorry boys, but it must be did.),.:Candidates for the MustaSb Brig­ade, and respective standings:. Clarence F. G. Brown 28·L3rry Goodyear �.23Lee Ettelson. _ 17(Anyone else who is guilty please.Jet. us know and we "will enter you inthis contest. The prize is a silvermounted toothbrush.)noc. Brattish is having a new signmade: t ��.:f�. .BUY LIBERTY BONDS: MOUS-TACH:Es TRIMMED.W.E can't think Of � thing today.The govemmerit has commandeeredour train of thought. (It was a stringof empties, but of course you don'tneed to know that.)LET'S bring "the Sower" out on thecampus. The grass must be keptgreen at any cost.OUR DIcnON ARY.; pra.mati� club: The Quads. (TheEs.Oterics are quite dramatic too, butmrlY �n �ion.)CULTURE UlSSo.."'l (No.3.)MWay8. be t3ctrul. One of theprime essentials to make you perfectlyable to work as a sausage stuft'er ora shoe salesman is juSt----t:act. For in­stanCe, the ProPer thlng to do on read­i� this �tuff is to Say, "Oh, (rising�on) Ring Lardner (�:rgle on"ner") pulled that long (atte:rl1iated)ago."IT IS THE 'LAW.:Romance i� dead, A Kansas draftJ,oard says that the -weariitg of af�w,mty pin is not a proof of theengagement to the owner thereof.A..� AFI'EkrHOUGJrr.WE'RE due to r�v8 �bout sixp;ns bY uWl arOUnd iotOOrrow:FRANxNlSS �ERSONIFIEri.The main lib� at the Universityof � is OHed. '\Spooner Li­brarj."..bt Frosb: See that man. He's It41C'� .�d .Fro&h:. Is that aU he gets!'He'loolcs smart.ANON.".\ ..BRAG ABOUT YOUR COL-LEGE, iF YOU Mu.S,..; Bin'00 IT SUIn'L Y � SEND JlER .1'I!:�tII; anH(stsa·inlI). S(. I,,! W,-7he STO'REfor M·EN,VILOOKING AHEAI)T·..... 'IME is an essential element in the pro.­duction of quality merchandise. You canbuy a finished article in a moment or hvo­but 'we cannot.We must anticipate your requirementsmonths and. even years in advance of your. demand, W� must look ahead at the ra-w­material market. arid pro ted our own inter­ests and those of our customers. This oftenmeans buying raw material orie, two, orthree years in advance of dlit manufacturingrequirements. ..We must also look ahead at the possibleneeds of our stocks· arid plate our orderswith manufacturers so a§ to Utilize theirdull seasons; thus secuiiijg substantial priceconcessions, which »re: share with our cus­tamers, and allowing ample time for themerchandise ,to be carefully inade accord,ing to our minute specifications.During the last few Years when the rawmaterial markets nave been steadily advanc­ing, we have often kept our .contracts farahead of the open market, so that mit retailprices have heen actually lower dian wecould obtain from the manufacturer if wewent into the open market and attemptedto duplicate the qualities then being sold atretail in The Store for Men.MARSHAlL FlEW ftf COMPANY \W�vkontodaMiI, '\=\'=Mc:wm:inDJat{'ost:thtelagfir�r\VofIiI, evth.annemiunTh, ievfir.fOJI ji l sptodanochththehfr,otththiTTthciaWell. ,aortaar