r, ',at aroonVOL XXVI. No. 121 UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO, TUESDAY, APRIL 23, 1918 PRICE FIVE CESTSMile Event Top and Bottom of Scholastic HeapFRATERNITY STANDINGSREPORTED FOR QUARTERMAROON TRACK TEAMWINS TWO-MILE RACEAT ANNUAL CARNIVAL FORWARD INSTRUCTIONTO CAMPUS REGARDINGFOURTH R. o. T. c. CAMPChicago Captures Second in OneMile and Third in Four- Remains Same for Winter as forAutumn Sessions - Fewer Men War Department Sends MilitaryGraded. Office Requirements for.Next Class.The fraternity scholarship reportWEATHER HANDICAPS RUNNERS for the Winter quarter, which w� .is- FEWsued yesterday, shows no strlkmgTht: :\laroon!S won first in the two-I cha,!'.ges from. the Autumn report. I lnstruc-tions have been received bymile, second in the one-mile and third The number of men graded from each the Military office from the War dein the four-mile races at the annual chapter was in most cases, less, due partment concerning appointments toDrake relay carnival held Saturday to enlistments. The first three on the the Fourth Officer's Training Camp,at Des )loines, Iowa. A heavy, snow- list are the same this time as last, The three classes of men from ",homcovered track, a low temperature, a while the two which were last in the those eligible will be selected are asstrong wind and falling snow lowered Autumn quarter again bring up at the follows:the time of the athletes and contribu- end of the list. A. All members of the Reserveted to make the conditions very dis-. Alpha_ Tau Om�ga sen� no repo� I Officers' Training Corps units whoagreeable for a track meet. Sigma Alpha Epailon, Ph) Kappa PSI· will have completed by the end of theIn the two-mile run, which was the and Sigma Nu made the highest aver- present academic year the course offirst University event on the pro- ages in the history of their respective instruction for senior divisions, Re-chapters It is interesting to note 0·' T .. C�ral11, 'Chicago captured honors from· serve ff'icers rammg I orps, pre-that 20 societies are represented in d b 1 0 d N 49Wisconsin in the last three-quarters scribe y Genera . r ers o. ,of a mile._ The two teams fought the Winter 'report as against 22 a year War Department, 1916.evenly during the first part-4f the ago, and 277 men instead �f 422. B. All members of senior divisions,race but through the efforts of Speer Washington House Tops List. Officers' Reserve Training Corps, whoand McCosh, the latter was able to The fraternities in order of tfieir shall have completed one year's coursewalk across the line at the finish. standing are as follows: Washington of same, and also shall have completedThe Time was 8:27 2-5. House, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Sigma not less than 300 hours of militaryAl h Ensil Phi K S· quarter, was postponed on account ofWin Third in Four-Mile, p a pSI on, lappa igma, instruction .and training since Janu-S· It.T Phi K Psi Al h the fuel shortage, but will probably beThe next race in which the Ma- igma U:'IU, lappa sr, p a ary 1, 1917, and who shall be recom-D I Phi Chi tP· D Ita U ·1 given this quarter, despite the deple-ted e ta I, I sr, _� pSI on, mended by an officer duly detailed asroons compe was the four-mile tion of the men's choir since the out-S hi Delta Sigma Phi, Kappa Alpha Psi, military Instructor at or inspector ofevent. peer gave C icago a lead in !oJ. U b k f ththe first round of this race, the second Phi Gamma- Delta, Alpha Phi Alpha, such ·i�stitution as being qualified in rea 0 e war.PSI· Upsilon Beta Theta PI· Delta te d The Apollo Musical club will alsoand third Ames and Notre Dame run- ' 'every respect to at n .Kappa Epsilon Kappa Sigma Delta give a concert in .Mandel next Tues-ners forged far in the lead of Chicago ,', One Group of Graduate Men.Chi, Delta Tau Delta, Sigma Chi. day at 8:15, under the auspices ofmilers and in the ,la�t lap McCosh was C. Graduates other than thoseThe standing in detail follows: the Musical club. Tickets are now onunable to overtake his competitors. specified in Classes A and :B, who are sale in Cobb and at the studio of Mr.The time was 19 :29. � Z � � 0.., I within the draft age and who have('J t: .., ..,Chicago 2tarted in the h:all-!l1ila- �_ " __ -__ _:;, 3 � & g. �ad n� leas" -G':'h..� 3"::g u: military. in-event, but unfortunately Annan, the � � � :; struction at an educational institutionfirst Maroon runner, was spiked and � :; � [forced out of the race. The accident � (Ilwas an unhappy one both from the Rank Society gviewpoint of Saturday's half-mile and 1. Washington House 8 4.08 Bone-mile runs and of other races 2. Tau Kappa Epsilon 9 3.8 B--*to be held at Philadelphia this Satur- 3. Sig. Alpha Epsilon 13 3.47 B-day. Illinois won this race and 4. Phi Kappa Sigma 9 3.16 B--Michigan was second. 5. Sigma Nu 13 2.94 C·Feuerstein Runs Fast Race. f). Phi Kappa Psi 15 2.91 C·7. Alpha Delta Phi 13 2.64 C*!'wlissouri won the one-mile event8. Chi Psi 16 2.63 C·and the Chicago team composed ofHenry, . Kennedy, Greene and Feuerstein, finished second. Feuerstein rana fast quarter and succeeded in passing four rivals in the last lap but was 9. Delta Upsilon10. Delta" Sigma Phi11. Kappa Alpha Psi12. Phi Gamma Delta13. Alpha Phi Alpha14. Psi Upsilon15. Beta Theta Pi 22 2.56 C*12 2.51 C*9 2.47 C22 2.35 'C3 2.2 C24 2.09 C21 2.08 C(Continued on page �.). SCORE· CLUB TO DA�CE ;\1 A Y 4. 16. Delta Kap'a ,Epsil'n 20 2.05 C17. Kappa Sigma 17 1.9 C-*Women's Clubs to Announce New 18. Delta Chi 4 1.18 C-*Pledges at Social Event. 19 Delta Tau Delta 20 1.47 C-*20. Sigma Chi 7 1.47 C-Score club will give its annualspring dance Saturday, May 4, from 3to (, in Rosalie hall. Heretofore thisdance has been the occasion of an- FRESH)I E� WIN ELEVENTHnouncing the pledges of the women's ANNUAL DEBATE FRIDAYclubs. This year, however, most of FRO!'I �ORTHWESTERN TEA;\I* Plus,the announcements were made duringthe Winter quarter at one of theclub's dances. At the dance -a weekfrom Saturday the clubs will makeother pledging announcements.The members of Score club statethat this is to be one of the best oftheir afternoon dances. Realizing theimportance of economy in war times,the club is not planning an elaboratedance in any sense .of the word.Where Score club is making- specialeffort is in the line of music. Secure Decision by Ability to Ha�dleCase in Rebuttal-s-ClosesSpeaking Season.The eleventh annual freshman debate Friday evening- resulted in avictory for the Chicag-o team. Herzberg was the star of the evening. Atthe end of the speeches the debatelooked somewhat g-loomy for the hometeam but in the rebuttals, so thejudges declare, the Chicago freshmenshowed such a grasp of the subjectand presented such good evidence thatthere was no doubt' of the result.For Northwestern Mi1ler showedgreatest facility of platform ease.Assistant Prof. Harold G. Moultonwas suddenly caned out of town andGeorge Mills acted as chairman in hisone dollar a couple, and can be ob-tained from members of Score club place. The judges were Mr. S. S."Our music is surely goin� to bethe best ever," said Frank Priebe,dance manager, yesterday, "We haveobtained some of the peppiest musicians in Chicago, and they have promised to supply music that would makea stone wall dance. Tickets, will beany time now." Continued on page two STUDENTS ARE ELIGIBLE del, a service flag of the University HOLD EXHIBIT IX XOYES HALLMusical club, under whose auspicesthe concert is given, will be dedicated.The flag has eighteen stars. The Mu:(Continued on page 4.)WEATHER FORECAST.Mostly cloudy and continued cold.Probably light rains. Fresh northwest winds.THE DAILY MAROONBULLETIN.Today.Chapel. .Junior: College. women.10:15. Mandel.Dh·inity Chapel. 10:15. Haskell.Concert hy A Capella Choir, 4:15,�'andel.Poetry club, 7 :00, Ida Xoyes han.Graduate Classical dubs. 8:15, Classics. Han·y A. Wheeler, Federal FoodAdministrator for Illinois, and presisical club which is an organization of dent of the Chamber of Commerce ofthe men's and women's choirs of the_ the United States, will deliver an adUniversity, has for the past year been dress on "The Problems of Food Congiving all net returns to the Ameri-can Red Cross and the University of servation" at the patriotic rally to beheld in Mandel hall Thursday nightChicago Settlement. at 7 :30. Patriotic singing will be afeature of the e';ening's program.Mr. Wheeler was elected presidentof the Chamber of Commerce of theUnited States on April 12. He hadbeen the first president of the organization, and was elected again at thesuggestion of Joseph H. Defrees ofChicago, who is a vice-president ofthe body. Mr. W'heeler's addressThursday evening will deal with theproblems which have arisen with respect to practical food control in thisstate during his administration.In preparation for the concerted effort which is being made to bring thenecessity of conservation 'home to theUniversity public, an exhibit of comparative scientific methods of conservation is being held in the refectoryof Ida Noyes hall. The war rations ofvarious kinds of food in various coun-WILL DEDICATE SERVICEFLAG AT CONCERT TODAYMusic Club Has Eighteen Stars inFlag-A Cappella Choir Sings Today at 4 :15 in Mandel.At the concert of the A Capellachoir this afternoon at 4:15 in Man-Give Exchange Concert.The A Capella choir has appearedannually in Mandel for the past fiveyears. It.is a body of thirty singersof Northwestern university, under thedirection of Dean Peter ChristianLutkin of the School of Music of theUniversity. It has been customaryfor the 'Chicago choirs to give an exchange concert annually in Evanston.One of these concerts which was tohave been given during-the Winter HARRY A. WHEELER TODELIVER �ONSERVATIONTALK THURSDAY NIGHTIs Federal Food Administratorfor Illinois and President ofNational Commerce Chambertries, with their caloric equivalents,Robert W. Btevens in Mitche11 tower. are. placed in order far purposes ofMail orders' 'should be addressed to(Continued on page 2J comparison."The Wheeler lecture will performa useful service' in stirring up studentinterest in the food conservation campaign," said Dean Butler yesterday."Mr. Wheeler has done wonders withthe food control administration in Illinois since his appointment, and bisaddress will be a message of greatpractical value. "He is a Chicago man,with peculiar knowledge of Chicagoment of Their Money.Employ Solicitors, Booth, and Posters conditions' and necessities."to Influence Students in Invest-No definite results have been received, but the early returns indicatethat the number of subscriptionsreached a high goal. Stewart Cochran, whp during the absence of WalterEarle, is conducting the campaignamong the men, expressed himself aspleased with the first returns, whichtotalled several thousand dollars. "Ifthat gait was kept up all evening, thecampus will have cause for gratification," he said.Three Speakers Visit Men.Three speakers, Dean Butler, DeanLinn, and )Ir. Howard Jones of theDepartment of Geography, spoke tothe fraternity men on behalf of theLoan. each speaker being accompa- LIEt;T. R. F. �IGXGER. GASSED,nied hy three Loan salesmen. Among CO�VALESCE�T IX HOSPITALwith great vigor, when all of the fraternity houses were visited by LibertyBond salesmen and speakers, armedwith applications, 'buttons, and severaltons of explosive enthusiasm.those who acted as salesmen wereMr. IStevens or the Musical club, boxunder the supervision of an officer of 114, Faculty exchange. The ticketsthe Army while attending same, in a are sold in pairs; a pair includes anumber not to exceed the quota al- ticket for each concert, and is soldlotted to your institution which isspecified hereafter.The following requirements willgovern the eligibility of all 3 classes: R&'�EW BIG LIBERTY WAN1. They must be on May ,15 1918 . DRIVE BY PERSONAL TOUR" OF FRATERNITY HOUSESnot less than 20 years and 9 months,and not over 32 years of age.2. They must be citizens of theUnited 'States.3. They must have the physicalqualifications prescribed by regula- The Campus drive, which rested ontions for an officer of the Officers' Re- its objectives over Saturday and Sunserve. day, renewed the attack last nightThe men selected from these lasttwo classes (B & C) will be requiredhefore they are admitted to the training school to enlist for the durationof the war, and if after completingLieut. Royal F. ')Iunger, ex-'I9, hasTomorrow. Frank Breckenridge, Clarence Brown, been severely gassed according to inGCQr�e )Iartin, William Henry,Senior College Chapel, 10:15, !,Ian- S k h I G J formation reechoed by his family atGeorge ercx, C ar es -rcene, amesdel soo Oakwood boulevard. He is re-. Reber, Kenneth 'l'{C'Pherson, RobertDiyinity Chapel. 10:15. Haskell. Connolly, Frank Madden, James Nice�Iathematieal club. 4 :30, Ryerson. ly, Jasper King, Louis Tilden, CharlesPublic lecture. "Types of Social Breasted, and Stewart' Cochran.Work:' 4 :35. Harper assembly. The drive on the women's clubs is;\Ienorah society. 7:30, Harper as-to occur tonight. Each club will electsembly.Philosophy club. 7 :45, Classics. (Continued on page 4.) WANT STUDENT LINGUISTS.Issues Call for l\len to Help Government Read Foreign Papers.The Polyglot committee of the University War Wo�k committee hasasked for a number of volunteers whocan read Polish, German, Scandinavian, Lithuanian, Hungarian, and Slovene newspapers for the Liberty LoanBureau. Those who can read one ormore of these languages have beenasked to report to Assistant 'Prof.Knott, through Box 245, Faculty Exchange.The Committee has furnished menIn the past to departments in Washington who require special readers ofdifferent foreign languages. A list ofavailable students is always kept onhand at the University and the students are informed whenever there isa position open in the covernmentservice.covering now in a British Field hospital. Lieut. Munger's name wasmentioned in dispatches reciting hiscourage in recovering the bodies oftwo of his fellow afficers, slain whilethe three were penetrating No Man'sLand.'I'll E BAILY :\L\IWO�. 'IT ESBA Y. AI'IUL 23. 1918-. -----:- _--_-_ ---=-- - -�-Th,· �tll,I"lIt "'\\'Ilill"'r IIr Th.· I "h.'r",it�.. r ('!lit'U�.,----_---------:::------ --,'I t", ';!'I'" :" , , .. �,,, 1"',;: r�\\" ':':' i: '" !": , '1'1"',1".: ,':'TIlE �'i' \1 J'.............. \! ..\ .. , "1:-:' -: t;· ,', : �\. �� \' �.il:·.'<,,:: ,: .. :l.':·:i,"'_':.:l.: .. :::::::::::, .:\ :I�:t';-\\' .. 1, ,I •. :·_.·:··...:'·r!I .... \"!. \: �;: ... ; .�:: " !.� .. :�:;:;:� .. �,.<:::.\,.�,. \�'I::II .,,', l:d!; .. r1: : ::,lrl:,!i{,'ri >t: � '.'!' .: � P:l:di:,,:'I.,l:t,,!,I.' !:. ::':11':1 ..•....... ', .:' I j·:.t:· : :.: ,I�:�' ... � '\ ::<� . ,:'!' \.: : \.�:.:\ r,.:. r• :', ."!' .. , :!it· "!;!..:' " �:: I 1;:--:, .\ l:t r\ '11.1" .,: ,\1 t" ':1 ::, ��:;�; .: ..... , :.'j; 1 ,'I .1 q I!�I r: ,.i: �:. :-:.' . 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"'::>'!1 tile nc',':;; department nC'(!lect('cl,;;nll � hl' Pl'O:'.'T,lln:ll 1:11. Ah. thO�l night ('cli�o!' ·.\,}10 h:15, :\mel':C:::!l mu..:k.Teaeh Stuth'nb to"Eight-Wl'(.'k Clubs."IT!:-, l.ea::tH: w:!l :';00:1 lh-'�in a six-! 'xl'xr. Thur::d:1�' a \\,:\1' :'I'i,\,il'c (}:nn('r\\'l'l':�'::-: C;"'Ul'::-:C to :l':�::1 Vn:·;crsit)·: \,::n L� �in\n at (; in Ida 'xoy{·:-; l1!l;lcl'',':o:)� e:1 to 01" ;�:11l i;:c .. E:g- h t-wt?e k 't h(, :1lI � p:('('�� of the' :-; oC'i :.1 :'l' n' ;cc t'OI�l-I• ,,'>';':,;" in t:l�' ('otl:�trr �lnd �r.1:111 t\)wn�.: m:t!('C' of Y. ,Yo C, L The c!1:lp.('r. t;t':\1::-:" An!la Elii;a��l':h Ta:"lor \\'ill CO:1-: wl::.'n all Unin'l-sit:: WO:nl'�l arc in,::";i'!. the ('ou:':,(� wh:eh wiil enahle wo-: '-:'f·l!. wi!! he �crn'd for t.we:lt�·-fi\'(!nH·n who cannot !('a\'c tlu·il' homes to; ",'n:,.; a plat('.':0 \'.':11' work.T!-H' dull:' art' or.�:1ni7.ed to teach \"acanC'i('s in Di!,((,l:ssion�.---- ----I FOR THE I:7':�T p:rnT()� ('O:\iE TOVA�))YJ\E srJTI>10:':1:,'(' th!·j,· 0\\'11 �<()\·I'i·nP1I':l!:". �';!;:. I.atl'n I'roft ....,·sor to .�p(';lk. " ,.- I k i" 122:; F.. :':'th St.. Xcar \Im lar ",. :�, rf' ;,.: :I]·.\"a:;" a (';l1amii.�· ho\\ 1(·1' 'Ve do Kodak fini�hin�,.;. The charm'�!;lHdin�' around to :,hoHt lou(liy. Trwr(' w;11 he a joi'nt meeting of I of your pcn-onality perfectly por-":\nth;n:..:' �ood will ('\'(,;" (,Olll(, out of t}w f:ia:-;:..;ieal ('lull:.; tonight at R:l;, in I trayecl.�========��====�==�===:h> war. The diplo:nat" arc foolin� (')a�:-:i('� :.!O, Assistant Prof. Preston,y,)U with pn·tty phra�(':,. The \\'ho}<, of the La�in (!('partment at �orthwesthusin('�s is a �:l.h for lar.d. You wait pm. will talk at thls mcctin�.an'l sec." Tht'rp alway" <;eem� to he'one ('a1am:t)' howler in the world to 1.(':1;:'1(' I'oom.K('l1y 1Iall (;iv('S Beach Party.(·· .. <'Ty enthusiast, an(1 perhaps a few:n the har;:ain. And th('y thrive; for Kelly hall will holrl a heach partythe world is s() made that there is. toni�ht. Private Dancing Lessons iIn a course of six lessons ($5.00) ione can acquire the steps of the Walt?'jOne-step. and Fox·trot_ Single lessons if desired.LUCIA HENDERSHOT STUDIO1541 E_ 57th St. Hyde Park 2314 '.'.: .. :.'.'.:...".:-.:..:..: ..:..:..'.•• 0.: .. :.'.'.:..:... '.. 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Th·' :(:�tll\' of the frvshuum'!I,l::;tt I'l,t:t!::I�.·:' for �h(.· fir:'!' dcf'ent\.If t :ll\ I .P·· :.!'Ul'.,' � :::11 ill th .. • l.l':w:tt' rutlll!.Does SallJlng Pay?i:: ['H.' !;n;�t"'i Li·n il :, '�'on{:.;yot.1' family :m�! your...;(.'!f-In t he r('�\lin�' of .i!h!t·!ll'nd·�I�{.'C that till' ahHit:; b ('Oml!ll�a.j a !:d!l' l':lpilal when. ,!� '•• ·c ... ·CtYt.'::. it ��;!:�. !lle��all'; andnwr;t)h·. :I:--'icl� from themere m()nc..\� g·air..I�TEI\E�T PEl� .\�:,\l·"i.\ LLO\n:n O��. \ Yi �� C::-.i . \ ( '( (; � .:\ T�I1iino!s Trust &Savin2-s Baak�C.\PIT.\L. Si'I�PIX�_\.\ J)l::'\J)l\"iI>ED l'jWFlTS$16,400,000',\ Tll:li!. i-:- _C\I\"EI�-..:\1.£.Ol�I: C()'\i PLETt-: U:\,E OFMILLINERY.\�J) :,\EW SPJCI:\,(� "!oJ)!:I.� OFSUITS, COATSAND DRESSESAbo off(\l'ing' a ] W;di:-:cotml ill t tw ent ire�t()rc �o �et ,!cquaintcdwith you.Come earl,\' "vhile Ollr�t()t�k is <:Ilmplete.The RoyalHARPER DANCESFrida�· and Saturday Nites. These dances are for your benefit. The college crowd will be there.The Place to Dance on the South Side - I•IIId:1'('I';1,(1'.1!·'.I"',lJ: ,I';, ;1.1_\ '.\:!;.\', ;::L• I_ ITilE OAILY )1 AIWO:\'. Tl'ESIMY. �\PIUL 2:J. 1918CI · fi d Ad : ! the l'athul,,"y oi t lie cr nt ru l Itcnot)I day. And Jn my OWIt case. the resultaSSl Ie S. 'I or I� F"HT LTY .vr \\' .\It I : �\' ... t c m a..; it i;-; d ir e c t l v c o n cer u. d il �l.\H()(J� \\'.\1{ U.;rTI·:::S. j:-; thut I call eu; :lll'.! still fed h:.H1g'I'Y.Fin' cents per lint'. .=\0 advcr tise- t lu, war. Fur the lir st t h r e c ni o ut lis, Hu; ri;:ht hen'. ll'� me tell you thatnre nt s lor 11'sS than :!.; ct.'lIb. All' (Th« followin:.!' is one uf a !-iNil's or .. f till' a ppo int m e n t. he \�'Ol'kl'd wit l i ,he f1l0d ::-: '."t'ry .�ood, :lIIU ;t fellowd:l��ili('(l �l(hc.'rtist'1l1"nts must be paid' ar ticlc-, w rit.teu h�' member-s of t he Ill'. \\ l'l'd at j o h n s 11"pkill:-; till IIll'lI i (The fullowill;": excerpts arc f'rum ,-::11 have all he wants.For ill advance. l'nin'rsity Faculties upon the activ- ;11;.:it:s and co-opt:ratl'(! wit:1 Duct,,:; le t t.e r ... writ.t cn �y Gl'ul'.:.:-e Scholes, 'llj, Lyndon I.c . ..;"h. second ;;l'utcJ!�'!lt, is----- ---- -� ----=--=- -: ::7_-=----=--::-- --::-----::=--- it it,!"> of Iucult y mem I)l'fS w hu aft' serv- i It), .l, vr : n all at t c mpt to :1I.! ��_l.�·� ( i :' nd (),.:r:;I ,. E. Li Idull.ann. '17. Scholes one of Uti r i 11:-: t ruct ors h erl'. Ill'F:lH S:\!X - Hoyal ;\0. 10 typew rite r l'll!! t he l·III·It.,·J St:l·tl ..'" ,rtl\·('rlllllt'llt.' 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Attraci.;o!1Ikrnic(' I�ell(' S('ahnry:'oJI'Z7.0 S,)pranoFROLIC THEATREHerhert R�('non's M;lstcrl'iccc"THE FALL OF THER01'.fANOFFS"/\.n Eight-Act M;;srerpiecc Featuringthe Former Priest and Confidantof RasputinTLIODORTl T� D,\ Y .. \ 1'1\ I I. 23The -Kim bark TheatreOnly Place in ·Woodlawn to See ThisCHARLIE CHAPLINin his latest and best"A DOG'S LIFE"Also EARLE WILLIAMSin "An American Live Wire"THE CAMPUS WHISTLEJlotto: Yo" toot the line.My room-mate looks just like me,At least that's what they say.But I don't see why he shouldn't,He wears rny clothes each day.JAXE Delaney hasn't been gettingher due publicity lately. It isn't ourfault Jane. We have been trying for THE DAILY MAROON. TUESDAY, APRIL 23, 1918I{E� EW BIG LIBERTY LOANDRIVE BY PERSONAL TOUROF FRATERNITY HOUSES(Continued from page 1.)a representative to take charge of thecampaign in that club. The organization will be through the Committee ofNineteen, which represents all the wo-men's clubs on the campus. The mem-THE old clothes man will zet him f hi . Paulinebers 0 t is committee are:if he don't watch out. Callen, Dorothy Fay, Marion Hicks,Catherine Prosser, Helen Driver,WOXDER if Larry's moustache had Elizabeth McPike, Eloise Smith, Juliaanything' to do with the mysterious Stevens, Theresa Quigley, Elizabethdisappearance of our toothbrush. Taylor, Jean Davies, PauTIna Davis,Florence Fake, Louise Hostetter, Paulina Lauderbach, Helen Thompson,Mathilda Bertram, Florence Kilvaryand Dorothy Lardner.two weeks to play "Leave it to Jane"on this typewriter. but the ribbon is There will be a Liberty Bond salesflat and the type is sharp, while the man in the booth at Cobb hall to-net ion isn't natural and the roller iscleft, which in a measure is � bar toa harmonic composition.DRAMAH.(Libretto by Helena Stevens)Scene: West Pullman in front ofa Polish Church on Sunday.Enter Margaret Delaney who lookswistfully at church,Enter old lady who sees Margaretlooking wistfully at same church. Oldlady goes over and takes her ann.Old Lady: The Irish churcharound the comer.HELENA thinks she can get away'with that just because she won a cupfor her dancing at the annual PhiGam dancing contest. Don Peattieand Helena gave a Wyvern-Phi Gaminterpretation which deserved thebeautiful cup which was awarded.The cup was a massive affair platedwith the richest tin. The engravingwas neatly done on the side and wasthe following inscription. "� Pt., 1Pt., 1 � Pt., 1 Qt." A red ribboncompleted the toot anshamble.ADD: QUEER FEELINGS.When you have gotten to the doorand have your coat and hat on andthe waiter suggests, '�Would you liketo pay your check before you go?"SOMEONE is singing "The Sirens'Song" outside the window:THAT being the case, we will repair to Rosenwald and imbibe aknowldege of the typography of Mexico.Anon.!\L\ROON TRACK TEAMWINS TWO-MILE RACEAT A.;.'iNUAL CARNIVAL(Continued from page 1.)too far behind to overtake Pittman,the )Iissouri athlete. The time was�:39.Summaries:Four Miles-Ames (Reed, Cromer,Stone, Hawthorn), first; Notre Dame(Von Wonterghem, ,l\Iurphy, Sweeney,CalI), second; Chicago (Speer, Lewis,}[oore. McCosh), third. Time-19:20.Two I\{il� - Gh!-:2�� (Crccnc,Lewis, Speer, McCosh) first; Wisconsin '(Ramsey, Nash. Elson, Trump),second. No others entered. Time-8:27 2-;;.One �[ile-)Iissouri (Edwards, Mattingly, Barlow, Pittman), first; Chicag-o (Henry, Kennedy, Greene, Feuerstein}, second; Iowa (Davis, Smith,Paige. Greenwood), third; Ames (Liljedahl, Fisk, Fish, Dimick), fourth.Ti me--3 :39.One-half Mile - I11inois (Long,Kreidler. Emery, Carroll), first;Michigan (Beardaley, Cook, Zoellin,.Johnson), second; Nebraska (Townsend, Finney, Grau, :\lc)[ahoW. third;Missouri (Sylvester, Osborne, Pittam, Scholz), fourth. Time-l :�5 3-5.:\IAROON ADS BRING RESULTS. morrow morning, and every morning<luring the campaign to secure thesubscriptions of those who are notconnected with University organizations and others who will find it convenient to subscribe there.Post Target in Cobb Hall.The large target pasted on the wallnear the Faculty Exchange in Cobbhall will be used as a means of showing the progress 'Of the .campaignamong the men and the women stu-dents of the campus. The 'Womenis will shoot on the right of the targetand the men on the left. As theirtotals of SUbscriptions sold increase,the bullet marks will move nearer thebulls-eye. The slogan is "Make theKaiser Your Mark," and the bulletthat gets the kaiser will pierce the tenten thousand dollar ring. . Whetherthe men or the women reach thekaiser first depends solely upon them.The poster, which represents thebold-visaged German Emperor scowling down at the slogan 'Of "Make theKaiser Your Mark," was drawn byRuth Genzberger, a member of thecommittee on Poster Publicity, ofwhich Harry Shulman is chairman.There will be a meeting of this committee today at 10:10 in Cobb 12A.All those on the committee and otherswho desire to aid the Loan throughtheir artistic abilities have been askedto be present.FORWARD INSTRUCTIONTO CAMPUS REGARDINGFOURTH R_ O.T. C. CAMP(Continued from page 1)the prescribed course, they are notrecommended for commission, or ifduring the course, are found to be notqualified to continue same, will, be sentto appropriate organizations for dutyas enlisted men. If they successfullycomplete the course and are foundqualified, they will be listed as eligiblefor appointment as second lieutenants,and will be commissioned as vacanciesmay occur, provided their service between the date when they become eligible and the date of occurrence ofvacancy is satisfactory. While in attendance at the training school, theywill receive the pay and allowance ofprivates first-class, and wJI! receivetransportation, or at the option of thegovernment mileage at the rate of 3%cents per mile from their colleges,.schools or homes to such camp asthey may he directed to attend.No Men Found in Class A.No men will be appointed from theUniversity under Class A, as that provides for men who have had fouryears military instruction. Only afew men will be eligible under ClassB, as the corps here has been organized for only a year. The War Department authorizes twenty candidates under Class C, but. here again,the number of eligibles is small. Eventhough a man is a graduate of theUniversity he must have had at leastone year's work in an R. O. T. C., atsome educational institution under thesupervision of an officer of the Armywhile attending the institution. 8 STUDENTS ENROLL INCONTESTS FOR PRIZES Senior colleges. . The prizes are $75 WILL PLAY GUNTHERS TODAYfirst and $25 second. Selections musthave the approval of the Department Page's Men Prepare for Conferenceof Public Speaking. Opening With Tough' Match.In the David Blair McLaughlin contest essays must be handed to thedean of the Junior colleges not laterthan 4 o'clock June 1. Fifty dollars isExtend Time Limit for RosenwaldPublic Speaking Event-AnnounceRequirements for ,McLaughlin andAdams Prize Awards. Maroon baseball men should get areal test this afternoon, when theymeet Billy Niessen's Guthers of theded J thi te t d' City League on Stagg Field at 3Eight .persons have submitted their awar in is con s an is opent t d t havi t th o'clock. So far the Midway nine hasnames as contestants in the Julius 0 s u en s avmg no more antwo years' college work, or eighteen had but little strong opposition, but.Rosenwald Public Speaking contest. in this afternoon's contest Page hopeshId majors. The essay must be not more �April n was set as t east ay to to eet a Iine on his team. Hinkle,. than 3,000, nor less than 1,500 words ....register but owing to the short notice who was supposed to do the hurling atgiven of the contest, the time has and must be on a subject pertainingIit t th fi t hi t Camp Grant Saturday, will be on thobeen extended and anyone desiring to to 1 era ure or e ne ar s, is ory,hil h . I . slab for Chicago. Niessen will startenter the contest may do so by regis- J> 10S0P y, or SOCla SCience.a new pitcher, name unknown, whomtering at the Bureau of Records. The he recruited from the Westerneight who submitted their names are: EXHIBIT �OTABLE I'RI�TS.League.Rose Libman, Edward J. Nelson, IProf. MacClintock Loans' Copies of I' Tomorrow the Chit-ago team wi IHarry Cohn, A. Robert Pakulaz, Benj. d h C'Famous Old Paintings. . meet the Ashlan s, also of t e ityPerk, Harold Fishbein, G. Lederer, II League. The Maroons will rest untiland Esther H. Jaffe. IProf. l\IacClintock, of the depart-] Friday, by which time Page figuresment of English, has placed a small I the men should be in good condition tocollection of prints on exhibit in the I meet Iowa at Iowa City in the openClassics museum. The collection con- ing -game of the schedule. The westsists of copies of Italian painting of l erners have already beaten the Boilerthe school which inspired the English makers, and give promise of beingPre-Raphaelites. one of the best in the conference. PatThe most notable prints are Botti- is anxious to win the opener, as muchcelli's "Birth of Venus," "Spring" and of the success of his green team in")'Iagnific�t." The only modern pic- the race will depend on a good start.tures shown are copies of Rosetti'sThe contest is open to members ofthe Senior college, who have not lessthan 27 and not more than 36 majorscredit, and to graduate students whohave taken their baccalaureate degreeat the last Convocation. The completeoration must not exceed 2,000 words.Three typewritten copies, signed witha fictitious name and accompaniedby the real name of the author inclosed in a sealed envelope, must be'left at the Bureau of Records before)Ionday noon, May 10. Manuscriptsare submitted to a committee of three,chosen by the Department of PublicSpeaking, and their decisions will beannounced at some date before May14. The Prizes awarded in this contest are $100 and $75.May 15 is the date on which the preliminaries of· the Florence Adams artistic reading contest will be held.This contest is open to students of the Offer Gardens to Faculties."Beata Beatrice" and Burne-J ones'"King Copheta." Photographs ofGi6tto's famous murals at the chapeldelgi Scrovermi all' Arena are included in the collection. These show indetail "The Last Judgment" and"Christ in 'I'riumph." War gardens are to he availablethis summer to 'all employees andmembers 'Of the faculties of the University. Five cent packages of seedswill be furnished at two cents apiece.In addition seedling plans, such ascabbages, tomatoes, etc., will be provided free of charge. Detailed in-The new and old members of the formation may be obtained from theLeague cabinet will give a house party Superintendent of Buildings andat the dunes Friday and Saturday. Grounds.Give Party at Sand Dunes 1.,