I•r aroon,atVOL. xvr, x», 12:J. tJ�l\'EnSlTY OF CHICAGO, TIn:I�SIH Y. APRIL 2;). HIlS I'I0CE FlY E CE�TSD1S�l!S� TR�\��ING CA�I!) , ,i WISH ATTENDANCE OF I SLJ(;.HT �Ll:�l�) NO;l'l('EJ) . ,I FOURTH INNING RAllYI.�n �UR�ES AT l\1�.ElIN{I I ENTIRE STUDENT BODY 1:\ LIJ,EH2..:_ J!O:"D DIU' E I ENABLES MAROONS TO,\11 College \\"10." of Chicaeo to I AT MEETING TONIGHT Reports That Com. ill to Chair n u- n DISPOSE OF IASHlANDS�Il'l't <It ·1 Today in Collt.·�e Club to I "\n· Xot as Prumising as FirstII Harry A. Wheeler. Federal Food Thought-c-Ask Purchasers to Re- Terhune Holds Visitors \\"hileI Ad�inistrator for Illinois Is port.I, ,\11 collejre women of Chicuzo alltll· \.:' k .f E • I.�pe3 er 0 venmo·• . --- .� tile v icin it y have been asked to at-· I"> The Un iv«: �ity has slumped badlyReduces )Iaroon Entries to On� Team. : tend a mass mectinz to be held to-Ilbrry· "\. Whccll'r, Federal Food "\d-I ill the last two days' campa iznirur for ITerhune Holds Visitor» Whill' )Iatl'�tl 'I' '1'1 t' . day at ·1 at t h« Collvze duo, to heal'; ministrutor for Illinois Is the Libert y 1.0<111. Rep(JI't:, have bel'!! Slu.r H�\11 fur F'ivete \\'0-,' I C .om- -I' ...bination. : :'011"",. J ohn W()OO nk.:i.;.: "�� <.!i..,,;u;:;;:; t.he Speaker of Evenirur. comimr in to the Loan cornrn ittee onlyi need for nurses and present the sub- ill dribbles, and it has been impossible�1 E:,\ LEAVE FOR PlIILAUEL.PIlL\ I jed of the training camp for nurses. PLACE x EW EXHIBIT I� �OYES to secure any encou ruginz informa- E:\ f) PIL\CTICE SE,\SO:'\ TODAY: The lecture is gi\·en under the aus- tion as to the total amount (If sup-the runni mr ill the Pennsylvania Re- I Announcement of the meeting was i:aO in :'olandel hall is making espe- The women's clubs have not beenlay games next Friday and Saturday, . received from the Vnssnr Recruitirur dally efforts to get an attendance of heard from at. ali, while the officialDave Annan's injury was adequate I' committee, '.;t.romen's Unive.rsity club, the entire student body. Various stu- reports from the fraternities showN the slab, disposinz of 1:� of the semi-for the purpose. Only one team, the' • ew Yor-k city. The committee states dent clubs, fraternities, and other 01'- only 28 subscribers for a total amount . ,I, tl t t int t h b k . ti h b t d b f �11-0 Th f ternit t ' pros by the strikeout route. SIX oftwo-mile combinut ion. will represent 1:\ ;!rea III eres as ee. n awa ,- gamza IOns ave een reques e . y 0 'f";:) • e ra erru y repor IS as. . .'r d II th t I) � II hai f th f II Chi P' �400 D Ita S· the whiff's came 1Jl succession 1I1 thethe )la,'oon in the Penn races, and: e ie among co ege women so a It ean Ange , c arrrnan 0 e com- 0 ows: I sr, "I' ; e igma I 'l : h I th '11'd b Ph· $0)00· .D It· U'I �O):-O: p.' fourth and fifth.Coach Stagg does nut. regard the; IS «pee at many WI cons) er e- mittel', to get out as large an attend- I ..... ) , e a pSI on, .;>_oJ, sichances of this lone h_ope as in any: corning ,candidates f�l- the camp. The a nee as possible. Upsilon, $200; Delta Kappa Epsilon, The most impressive feature of theway encouraging. ! camp WIll be held thls summer at Vas- Wheeler Food Administrator, $100; Sig-ma Chi, $100; Kappa Sigma, g'ame was" the manner in which theBesides the two-mile race the Stag1!- sal' colleg-e, beginning June 2·1 and $50; Phi Gamma Delta, $50. In ad- :Maroons gathered the hits when wal-'11 I t th 'ec rnonth The speaker of the evening is Harry lops were needed. Four hits shovedmen will probably run in one of the WI as ree mont s_ A. Wheeler, Federal Food Adrninis- dition to this amount, there are $20011 in which men of vari- TOt I' . t -.I ,. which cannot be assigned to any par- over the counter in the fourth, whilemel ey races. ... urn u cegrs ern! .vurses, trator for the state of Illinois, and\ t i I ' t· four more hits coupled with a baseous distances compete in the same All the women who have been grad- president of the chamber of Com- ICU a r orgaruza IOn.W • H 1 on balls in the sixth resulted in fourteam means )lcCosh. Feuerstein, uated in the last ten years, including merce of the United States. .)Ir, omen s a Is Report.1(\1 Th ' h 11 h d' runs Rudolph, Sproehnle, and Te1'-Speer, and Lewis. Charlie Greene will OJ 8 graduates, from standard univer- Wheeler is a Chicagoan, was first e women s a save turne III •1. ith I d t ' f siti d II I' ibl t it - only par-tial reports So far, Foster hune each gathered two swats apiece,uC WI t ie squa 0 run III one 0 � res an co eges, a re e 19'1 e 0 en er president of the national Chamber of < .-th T h II I d ith 1l!6-0 K II h II h one of Sproehnle's being g'ood for athe races in place of Lewis, and Gor- e camp. his camp is a prepara- Commerce, and was recently elected I a .ea s WI, 'i' ou, e y a'9 asgas, entered in the shot put and dis- tion for reg-ular nursing, Registered for a second time_ He has been' in contrIbuted $.�OO and Green hall $-00. two bag�er,'cus throw, will be the only indh'idual nUrscs to serve under the Red Cross charge of the Federal Food Adminis- The workers on the campus have also Visitors Score in Sccond.l'ompetitol' fOI' Chicag-o, in the present emergency will be tum- tl'ation in this state since the begin- handed in $700 worth of bonds. So In the second inninJ.! the Ashland:;Lewis and Greene Compete. cd out. Upon finishing the course the nin� of the campaig-n. ::\�r. Wheeler far, the women have subscribed to scored a run when Williams hit aThe trials for the two-mile were colleg-e nurses will �o into the best will lecture on "The Problems of Food $1750 or $100 more than the' ,men two-bagger. He stole third, and wentfeatured by a ti�ht raee for position hospitals of the country, where they Conservation," and his message will have given. home on gn infield rap, The otherbetween Lewis and ,GI-eene. Lewis I be.. main.ly the results of his experience Dean )Iiller, the chairman of the marker came in the sixth, when Lang(Continued on page 4.) L . h 1 Wcd�cd out by a marl-:in of less thun . in thp. prn':�ic':'l diffjcult.ie�uu th� care:. oan commIttee, as urged that a I singled. McAlees walked, and il-. ';ii'O' have purchased" bond"s report to Iiams knocked one into left field.a yard, and this exhibition· will prob- :\tR. E. 'l'. LIES SPEAKS IN paign in. this city and Illinois as aI him or to the bond salesmen as soon hably give him the fourth place in HARPER ON OPPORTUNITIES whole. Patriotic singing will be a )Iochel began the first C icago ral-the nlaJ·or team. Greene ran a bone- feature of the rally. as possible, regardless of where the ly in the fourth, when he made a clean, FOR CHARITABLE E�DEAYOR bond was purchased.An exhibit of practical methods of hit. Serck walked, R�dolph singled,"That is the only way in which the but :\Iochel was nipped at third. WhenUniversity can receive the credit Sproehnle doubled Serck counted, butRudy was caught at home. Terhune'sCONCERT ON TUESDAY AT Serck was given a base on balls at8:15 IN MANDEL HALL the start of the sixth. Sprochnle camethrough ,vith his second hit of the day,This afternoon the training seasonwestern university. will be wound up with a game withThe Musical club has arranged such the Goddard Tool team on Staggseries of concerts for a number of field. I)tulligan, who is just gettingyears. Among those organizations into good condition, will start thewhich the club has brou�ht out to thegame for Chicago. Nelson will pitchcampus, in ·addition to the A Capell� for the steel workers.choir, are the :Musical Art society, andthe Chicago Lyric club. The club hasalso entertained the Paulist choristersand the Russian Church choir.Continuoo cooler with prohable rain.)Ioderate .. asterly winds .ANNAN'S INJURY HURTSCHICAGO'S CHANCE TOWIN PENN RELAY GAMEReduces 1\laroon Entries to OneTeam. the Two-Mile Hear )lrs, J. w. Blodzet t,Com bina t ion.If anyt hirur was needed to put the pices of the Red CI'OS:; and the Coun­spr-int relay teams completely out of cil of National Defense, The committee in churtre of the port that the campus is gi\·jng- to thepatriotic rally to be held tonight at drive.headed race, starting his sprint muchSUperintendent of United Charities food conservation is being held in theand Government Worker Lee- Ida Noyes refectory �s part of theThe Apollo :\fusical club will Rivea concert Tuesday at 8 :1;; in .Mandelhall under the auspices of the Univer­sity :Musical club. The first of theannual spring concerts arranged bythe 1)lusical club was given last Thurs­day by the A Capella choir of North-too soon, and headier running gaveLewis his scanty lead in the last fewpaces of the run.l\lcCosh has not run in his best form campaign for conservation among thestudents. The exhibit yesterday artoday has been devoted to a compari- AI'OLLO CLUB WILL GIVEtures to Student Sociologists. (Continued,on page 4.)since the Michigan meet. An infec- :\1 r. EUJ,!ene T. Lies spokes yester­tion, the sprftin which he 'brought day at ., ::�;) in Harper assembly onhack from Illinois, and other factors "Present Opportunities fOl" Sen-icehave spOiled his condition, and he is in Charity Organizations." )11', Lies,not running as fast a half mile as who is superintendent of the Unitedhe could make in the indoor season. Charities of Chicago, has been recent­If McCosh was working in the neigh- ly appointed by the government to "The student body needs to be madeborhood of 57, as he did in his indoo� stUdy families of enlisted men fromto realize that the slogan 'Food willwork, he could be counted upon to the standpoint of insurance and go,'- win the war' is absolutely true," saidmake up for some of the losses by the ernment allowance. Dean Butler of the University lectureThe lecture was the twentieth in the bureau yesterday, "The lecture bu-son of expensive and inexpensivefoods -by their caloric values, showingthat most cheap foods are fully asnourishing as most costly. foods.Food Slogan True Says Butler Program Is Second Arranged by Uni­,·ersity Musical Organization Dur­ing Spring Quarter.rest of the team, but the chanceslook poor. serie's, "Types of Social 'Vork," andwas given under the auspices of thePhilanthropic Service division of theschool of Commerce and Administra­tion. Another lecture in the serieswill be held today at 4 :35 in Harperas..�embly. It is given in place of onelater in the quarter. The speaker willbe Judge Julia W. )Iack. of Washin�- reau and the administrative officersof the University are making an ef­fort to bring the importance of thisfact h0me to the students as closelyas possib\e. Food conservation isone of the most important and mostpractical ways of war service at home.The Wheeler lecture will present prob­lems and methods of solution whichevery patriotic student should be gladFeuerstein nuns Longest Ract.>.Feuerstein is running a cunsider­ably longer race than his best distance,and is thus handicapped, but he iscounted on to more than hold up hisend. Speer is inexperienced. Hehas really not found his best raee,and ,,,hen he has settled into the stride"We are very proud to introducethe Apollo club on the campus," said:,\Ir. Robert Stevens, musical directorof the University, yesterday. "It i�one of the most distinguished musicalorganizations in the country. and isoffering an exceedingly interesting­prog-ram Tuesday night. The )Iusicalcluh is affording the University pub-of his best distancc will probably ton, formerly of the Unh'ersity.Stresses Student Attitude.prove to be a powerful runner, Lewisis essentially a long distance man, de- )tr, Lies' stressed the idea of keep­pending more upon endurance than ing the student attitude toward wOI·k.speed in his customary race-the two "In the general field of social work,"mile. he said, "the worker must comprehendChicago is sending a team �reatl�' all activities which make life morehandicapped by the forced use of wort hwhile to the less privneged clas­men ()ut of their normal distances. se5, The unprivileged arc those whoThe com.petition will be strong-er th,m live below par, who have small :o;al- to hear."WEATHER FORECAST.TilE DAILY :\IAROONBULLETI:S.anything the ·)Iaroons have been up aries, who are ill and delinquent and Today.against as yet, and they will have need to be broug-ht back to society. Chapl'l. (,()l1ege of Commerce anddone their part if they place. This Held has been expanded t() in- Administration and School of F..duca-elude conditions of life which make tion. 10:1;), :\Iandel.Czech Club �Ieets Tomorrow. for subnormal li\'ing."Our double function is to raise thefallen and to prevent others fromfalling. Scientific skill and tacticshave, in the last few years beenbrought into social work. The prob­lems of society for Chicago are to rec­ognize the nature of civic life, tostudy the rapid growth of the city andto t'lke care of the widows createdhourly through accident." Dh'inity Chal)el, 10:15, Haskell. lie an exceptional opportunity to hearWar ll'Cture. "Problem of Food Con- the Apollo club at :-.uch small costsen-ation." 7:30. :\Iandel. and it is to be hopcd that as manyThe Czech club will meet Friday at.. in Jda Noyes hall. students as possible will avail them-Tomorrow. selves of it."Hi\'inity Chapel, 10:1;). Haskell. Tickets which rang-e in price fromGerman Consen-ation dub. .. :30. fifty cents to a dollar and a half arcE1lis. for sale daily in Cobb hall and inCzech club ... :30. Ida Xoyes. �Iail orders may be sent to )lr. Stev-Cosmopolitan and International ens or the )Iusical duh, box 114, Fac-clubs. 8, Ida Xoyes hall. ulty exchanRe,Chemists Postpone :\Ieeting.Today's meeting of the Kent Chem­ical society will be postponed untill-lay 2, because of the war lecture byHarry Wheeler. :\btl'S Slug- BaH Ior FiveRuns,Runs,Hunchinu their hits in the fourt hand sixth inn irurs, the Muroons won a;;-� g'ar.1C over the Ashlands yester­day afternoon, Terhune starred ongrounder ended the session_Serck .Given Four Balls.and Terhune also rapped one out,Serck coming home. Bryan was outon a grounder, but Long scoredSproehnle and Terhune with a blow toleft. Vollmer also connected withthe ball after Long stole second, theshortstop coming home on the hit.Vollmer was caught at third, and El­ton was tossed out, ending the Chi­cago scoring.Score:)tAROONSR. H. P. A, E.)Iochel, :1b . ooo oooSerck, cf ..Rudolph, 2b o26o1o1 o o1oooo1Sproehnle, 1 b ....Terhune. pBryan, If. ... ,Long, S�.Vollmer, c.Elton. rf.' 22o o11oo'loo 1:1Total 6o 10 27(Con ti n ued on page 3.)Freshman Council to :\Ieet.The Freshman council will meet toarrange details of the social programfor the quarter tonight at 7 :·15 inHarper E41.'l'H"� DAILY �IAIWO.s, THURSDAY, APRIL 25. 1918m h r it ail u fB tt r 11 U n- - 'II ........._:_ � -=-===-----=� :Til.· �tu,I"lIl , .. \n'I •• II ... r .. r 1'11 .. "nh .. r .. It",.f ('hl,'&&':"I'l!f'li .. dlt·" m o r n i n z «. "'\C"'I'I :'-:allll'oI;1\'. :'-:'111·.1:1\' :.tld '\totl,I:I\'. .l n rl n z t h.- .\'1111111111.'"'IIlI"r :11101 :'-:I'ril;:: '1":1:': .. :., l,�' t lu- I':lil�''1.1 ;, l,. 11 � ·.:1: \ ,.;111." .:\ r: Ii II r I:".-r '" , , , , , , ' , . . . . . . .. I' r ..... iol,·11 t'·I1:lrl,· ;r.-.':I,· , ' :--;""r"I:lr�'\\'" d.· B"llIlt-,· , ,.,. 'rr'·:I .. 1I r .. rI:ltI1")H1.\L IIEI·.\I: rxu.xrTilE :'-:T.\ 1'1' A THO�GIIT. body, we are this week making a sys_1 Delta Kappa Epsilon VS. Sigma Alpha f""1:------------------:temat ic survey of the faculty, adrnin- . Epsilon. COLLEGIATE BRIEFSlstrutive officials, and employees, ask- Delta Sigma Phi vs, Delta Chi.till' 'l'l'lltllry and t he ha se hal l throw,Kansas-:\ 11 da:,sl's Ll·t \\'tTI! .2 allil," ,,\_'Iod; we r e dism issvd hy Chancel­,lor Str()n� last Friday so that all thc'1'111' l'Il'n·r..;it�, I'n''';''; Yl'ster1lay is-: Illl'll �tlldellts ('(llIld take part in thesUl·d tla' l'1lrt'l·!lt Illllllllt·r..; oi the 1-:11.'- Lihl'r!y LO'lIl p.lrade marchingIII, IItar�' Sdlndl _Journal. the .\stro- thro\le-h the loll,;inl·';s district. rtu,"I'h�'"i("d _I'Hlrllal, all(l l'las�il'al I'ilil' !lIell Illarchin;.: ill tl1l' par;l(k will be1IIo;,.!y. III tl1l' lirst-IIallll:d jOUr11al. ;.:in·n credit hy the Physical Train;n�"Thl' l'lI\lr";l' ill :\atural �,'il'nce in tht' cia SSe:' ior an hour oi recitation. .'\l"ni\'ersity Elelllentary School" ha:, rllll call will he Ill·lt! this wcck to tlc­l,l'l'n prepared hy Otis Caldwell, :\lar- tl'rlllillC who ··cut.":..:an·t (;nrdnn. l'nn!clia � in�man. Princeton-The hanjo. mandolinTirzah .\Iorst'. Frank Phipps, :\<Ialinl' and ;.!Il'l· clubs �a\:l' a jllint l'oncert at�hl'r111an. (;raL'l' �t .. rI11. EIl,�ltlOr thl' \\'alrlori'_\storia in :'\l'W York iorJ'roxdl and Ebil' \\·y;.!ant oi the l·ni- t!1l' henctit oi tltl' :\rt1h:n::U1 and Syriall\ l'rsity E1t:111cntary school. relit'i fund:,. Tht' \'al(.· and Har\'ardl'rof. Prt'scott. oi the Latin depart- 1 cluh" a��istecl in the program.ml·nt. has ('ontriblltl·d an article on Purdue-:\ numher oi ;.!\ll'�sing- con­"The :\nll'l'l clt'llt:, oi Hellen:stic tl·..;tS took place at the annual eg�Cnl11ecly" to Classical Phiiolo�y. The show. "Ii the ,;trllng-l·..,t man cannot,\ ..;trnphysical J llllrnal contains ":\ hreak an l'g� by pressing' on its cnds;\olt· (!.n:h� Spectrum of the )sotypcs i ju.st. h.)\\· nlltch \\'lil!'ht or pressureof Lead' and "The Structure of thl' \\'111 It takl' to hl'l'ak four l'g�s IIJacetlH:,;T1111th Lint' 4i22." 1,y Lester .-\ron- end on ('n<I:''' "! !41 ..... l1V1ny timl's willhl'r� who h.�s hel'll doing- research a roostt:r ero\\' a day;" is anothl'r (lIlCwork ill Ryt'rsol1 lahoratory. IIf the lJul'stions.l'ount� ... Phifolo�i('al :\Iagazinr-s,. h t . t' �. Ps i Upsilon vs, Kappa SI·'''111.·\, Wisconsin--:\ladisoll will remainlll� cal' 0 gl\'e 0 our represen ..... 'l- � u .." ,... II, (11'.\' fill' another year on account ofrives the amount and place of his Sigma: Chi vs. Sigma Nu.b . .t thi I Th tat Wushinzton House V�. Alpha Tau I t�ll' :-.llIlIl'l1t IltHI." v ot iru; the "Dry"su scription 0 IS oan. ese s e-� ; t.ir k ct. i':n:r_\, "IH' IIf t hc st udvut \'lIt-mcnts will be treated entirely confi- Omega. ! e r s \\ a,.. dlalil·lI;':l. .• 1 II,\' t hc "w e t "dent iul, so far as persons are con- Sl'OI'(,s fOI' the fi rst round will not: wo rk c r ». Th« vo t e o n the liquorcorned, and it is hoped that no O!1e he credited if reported later than ,:\IayI qu. :-'«'" ,.h"\\l'<l ;1 major ity oi t hirt y ----------------- will refuse to g-ive the desired ill- 11. The only restr-ict ion placed on ei�ht iur t:ll' 'rl rv s."'I formation. If by any chance, anyone the players is that Yarsltv men may 'I'r vou t ... j .. r �i�l11;t 1h-1t:l l'si, the,('O)DIC�ICATIO�. is overlooked in this survey, it is not compete. An entrant in the sin- a t h l e t.c rr a t e r u itv. wcr c heId underTo the members of the Fucultv, Ad- urtred that he send the desired data I ).dl'� n1:ly also compete in the doubles .. tltl' d ir cct iou oi (.·,I;lCh I'a:-.l.' ��;,tunlay•ib ,aill·rllotlll. :'l'\ v ia l t r yo ut « a rv to heminist rut ion Office rs, and all Em- .to the under signed as soon as pOSSl le..,nESS ISSl'ES x EW JOt:U� ALS • Ill·lel thi� :-'l·llll·:-.tn. This is the secondF. J. :\1 iller', o nv. Salllrclay':-; t ryout s consisted ofChairman for Private Educat ionul Publish Current Xumbers of Educa-I nstitutions in Chicago and Cook tiona I. Astrophysical, and,\rl!ltlr 1::1.·,· \LtI:a;.:illC: E,ltt .. r• '1.l:lrl,·" I :r.·.·,l'· '., , ". �"\\'li J-:t1 It "r,1:,,1:11:'[ 11 .. 11'�\\,:IY "." .....• �I::h: E.I!t(lt.l o h n .h'''''l'lt l rn v E<liturWill, 't"r::,·llst.,W, .. "\ , \:h!�·:i.·" E,II�"'r ployees of the Unive r sitv i-c-1:lIlh Falk,'uall \\'''1111'11'' t-:;lit"r' 0 '. •1:11111 (;l'm:Io .. rcer AsSl. \\'Olllt';,', E,lilo:' All·the forces of the University of11.'l,·n 1::t\,:I,'!, \ II··h:,· F<lit,,1' Chicag-o n re just now ellf.!al.!"{.'d in aBt':'I�I::-:':-:' �)I':I' \1:T�tE:\'I' strenuous effurt to do its fullest part"';1,1.· H .. nt1.·� ('I:lf"ll('" :--:.·fT, in the third Libel'ty Loan camp�\ignoE:I!"r",1 a ... """"11,1 .-!ass 1I1:1i1 at till' ell!· .We ar'e, of course, l'hiefly anxious that ADD TO TE��IS C():\II'ETITOnSt'"::,, 1· .. "I .. tTk.', I·Jli::,::". Hlin"i", 'tart'llI:;. ::i114;. 111101,·1' lit,· :1.': of .\LI\·1')1 ::. l�i:t as hlrge as po:::sible a sum be raisedto meet our government'!' eall, but in Two Fraternitit>s Enter Tt>ams in Pan-addition to this, we desire OUI' Fni- Ht>lIenic Tournament.J:d:r,)ri:11 I:"olll� , ' ElIl" 1::' \'ersity to stand forth in the account-T"I"loIl"Il,' '\11'I\\'a�' j�) ).0(':11 'Jr.:!. in"_ when the campaiO'n i� ovel', as Two more fr:ltel'nities have entered1I0tlr,,: 14l:1:-.·W:I.-,: 1 ::�t\,.:: '·!l:::O,... ,...l�:I"i:w,:" \)ITi,'" .....•... , .•.....•• Ell!:; 1 t nearly as possible 1.00 pel' cent l'e- teams in the Interfraternity tennisTel""htlll" '\li,lwOl\' �lItl ).11";11 IIi:!lIour�: lO:l:i·tll:t:;: 1 :::0·:; sponsive. \Ve belie\'e that mot'e of tournament. Alpha Tau Ome�a andour numher are subscribin� than ever! \Vashington House ha\'e doubles and. before. Many have already made their singles teams which will l'ompete forsubs(.'riptions in answel' to the propo- the fraternal emblem. Theil' additionsition of our- Board of Trustees. Xat- necessitates the early playinf.!-off ofurally many others have subscribed the first round of the tournament.through their banks. We have reason Drawings ha\'e been made to de-1:\' ('arrit·r. :::::.P() " y<'ar: �1.::;; a quarter�Y .\tail. �:.:"l a Yl''Il: �l.;-,f) :I 'Iuart"r.�287THn�Sl)'\ Y. APRIL 25. 1918FOOD (FOR THOt:GHT). to know that the hll'ge m:ljol'ity have termine the order of games and op-Literature from the Food Adminis- so subscribed. ponents. The first round is as fol-istration states that the wheat situa- In order to gain knowledge of thesetion of the world becomes more acute outside subscriptions, and to incor­dailr. It has become a race between: porate in our final report to the Uni­three factors, with the odds on the i versity's credit every subscriptionwrong side. The three factors are the: made by a member of the Universityapproach of the next harvest, when '==- .- ',_the wheat problems of the allies·should be f.!reatly alle\·iated. the rapiddiminution of stocks among the alliednations, and the strenuous conserva- Ition measures put into effect by the'citizens of this country in their ef­fOl'ts to piece out a narrow surplusfor an anxious world." A.mong' these factors the next harv­est creeps f�rward �\11 too slowly; the'S�llply in the bins of the allies isiHt}king- with rapid pace. If the sit­�ation were limited to these two-ifIt Were a competition between themalone_the face Would already bn 1 tIt . '" os .is onhf .mcreased conseivation'�1l)on� American citi�ens that wille�ll starv5tion fl'Olll beinO' th .tot'.. � e V}c-'the Food Administration ha�et)tly put forth some sti.' s re-1'0 ,. ' 1 rmg callst- wheat s�l\mg. An-t�rica a � a h 1JO� ::; \v 0 est cut her Wheat conSQmpti .nl<l . t.. IfF On In1. r(, tnan ,,.01. • ron) fort,._t .10 .Y Wo mll-� lmshel:; a month she mu t('01) s CUt her�umptior1 to twenty mill'!\c�omplish tihs each ..\me .... Ion. Toellt 'd 0 dean musthis indi"1 unl COJ1l'jumpt' .flo h IOn to SIX, 'tlh('� a moJlt. Out of "h ..:'>t().... . I. e hlntted'!'� In the (,ountl"�' there£'et- • • t' must be :1bm resena Ion for seed . .'!\I'l)()unt must he rC�etyed �.\ certam(\\"� �nle . or ('arryf '1', the. tl('an })eopl", -l:fl H • 'V mUst be.. :�11d ,the vnlted Stat .�1 eSWl� C. � m"�t <::end to th 11' an-1io ".">. C a leg fort�: '111 hu�hel,; of Wh"at • ml-�. ,,� month.'\ 11 this jn the \\-6rds Of th·\tl .. .I e Food. {h1lnl:;;tr:ltIO 1. And it se('n . III. ')' 1 f "utf' .. Hi to be :1;11 'U.·m " . 1(,lcnt mlPortan, tert:-;t anY pcr:;;on of !Wer- . ec to'\'. ." ,lge Int II'1('(' ('I" clJrlO:-ilty. Tl1c \\. e 1-'1(.'h.. • heat pl'ob-''1, howe·,cr. J:.; nOt thelet. onh' p" 1'1) The FOod -\ 1 " • 10)-\. . . (n)lIlt:;;trati'�1'\1)\" f)thc( difficult· '. . on ha:-;t,' . 1(\:- �" Work" ha� the cl!ffiCUltic.; of out.1'1 . . new ink. � I'c;!uJatIOI1S, of P()puh .. '.' . -I''''' I . 117.atl()l) of'-'t'e'l1 - f'l( Vert' .\'0 • :--, 0 '. l�ln� th� value ofI'h crack('r�. and inl)lIm(' .. 1th' h 1,1.)1" o'h('rln��. All t ese should be r �I,\, h I 1 i(' • eahzedo t (' pu" ,() �()!11\' 1'\''.' " '('11:. Inti:.'IQuab in an lnt\·Jli·'('!l' .h . '" " (·,:nl))unit\·.', f)u1d make It a mattel' (If ' •k Pl'lri(' t()nf)',\' what the nation ll{'('(l' ',. 11) the\\":\y of food consen'ation, and to dth . . a apt�Il' own menus In accordanr(', The�a('l'ifi{'e iii too little not to il( I• 1)1;11 f'.�ome of the�e prf)hlcms will \.r. di,,­('u!\:,eri toni_g-ht in :\Jandel hall b�· \11'.Harry \\'hee1(:I", Federal Food Admin-·istrator for IJlinoi�. The Uriivcr:-oity;iuthorities' ar£! particul:lrly anxiousth:it �tll()('nt..; of the enin�l'.sity attcn(I!,he lecture, lows:Alpha Delta Phi vs. Phi Gamma Delta.Beta Theta. Pi vS. Phi Kappa Psi.Chi Psi vS. Delta Upsilon.Delt:l Tau Delta YS. Phi Kappa Sigma.·1illette I"SafetyRazorTilES!..: ;�I .!eL; were designed by members ofthe (i1l!C'-lc Organization who ha\'e seensen'ice \\':_h t::c Ct>lor,s and know what the sol­dier i;; up a:;,�:n5toHund!'::.l.; cf cfficers and men are buyingthem-�he U. S. Service Set in metal case, andthe new Khaki-co\'ered sets for Uncle Sam'ssoldiers and officers.The Gillette is the one razor fur the manwho is doin� things-the one razor with world­wide u;oe and reputation.. When a man wants new Blades he can getthem at any Post Exchange or Y. 1\1. C. A. Hut-here in America or Overseas.Our Paris Office carries stocks-is constantlysupplying the American Expeditionary Forces •Gillette Safety Razors and Blades on saleeyerywhere in France, England, Italy and theEastern battle fronts.Ha l�c . }�OlL S«�(>n tile New GilletlesSpeci(lll_,.·lJ( ..... i;;:wtl for tile Fighting Man?Why the Gillette Is Especially the Soldier's RazorT HERE isn't a harder shaving ·job onearth than the service demanded of the Gil­lette by the figh ting man.Under the '·PJ"Y worst possible conditionsof c1imatc-"'ith (:01(1 01' hard water-onsun-h'!.lrned fll" \�.-ind-chappec1 faces-the Gil­lette is ealled upon fOl" its solid-comfort, vel­vet-smooth shave. And delivers it. There are mOl"C G illcttes used than allother kinds of raZOl'S added togethel·-thecompact, complete raw!" with no strops orhones to clutter up the kft. .Hundreds of thousands of offieers andmen have adoptee] the Gillctte-\';ith itshlades always shal'}>, always l"eacly. NoStropping, No Honing.GILLErrrrE SAFEry RAZOI{ {:Ol\IP ANYBOSTON., MASS . ., (J. S. A.Grr.l.I:rl'l :";"'1'1" 1:,1/."1: I·II\II·.\"Y. " .. ",1',\1'1.1.1'11-;:: :0";, \ 1,1:'\,\ -.;r.uc �T .. \l1I:\TI:L\I,(�",I.ll; 1 :o',\I'fTY 1:,\/111: :-;1"-lI'Tf: ,\""""'0:Ii 1:1 ...., 1:1'1: ).,\ 1: .. I.TII:, 1'.\I:lS, FH.\:'\c� \'1'1"'1 I or .. ,. I QI'Ir,l:'>" &. Flr-r.rVIA �f::-'AT(j, l�. �tll.AS, IT.II.Y ';II.I.lT'I'1: ;',IF:'T\' 1',\/"':. J.I'llTrr':':0" ';I:I;,\T I"II:TI.\'I' :''1',. 1.""1''''. ,,' .. 1':";I.AND\, :;, :'o11,'lIIU":,� !.ITt:!:\ r. 1'1:1'1; .... 1:,\1'. 1;1'''''14 \'{.' I'.. \1 �.,l-�tl'inelne:asinl!k.tiot rath{catCotohI':m:1di�Spty01thttera twhwi:hitorj.!oc�\ ..it.cordelakireVIitar1;If,fe<yosU'ot}h�nenuanw}SoWt:elbe.anm.exm1Kihethfosndr"1fajaa('0vc=•-­\THE J).'.ILY MAROO.s, TlIUnSDAY, APRIL 25" 1918 8in extendi�g h�r household .to his ret-I FOURTH ixxrxc nALLY Nebraska-The iue mber s of theinue, she asks him if he is kidding i E�ABLES MAI{OOl'S TO [\\"olllall'� lcag u« han: placed uponher! ... 'There are dozens of other: DlSl'OSE OF ASHLA�DS I t hc scrvrce flag as m a n y stars as thecharacters and all of them seemed to II Il:lliversity has on hand. There 'Heknow what they were doing and how, (Continued from page 1.) n o w 200 star:' 011 the Ilag and 19 moreto go about it; so if the first act is I I arc uc e dc d. The w hit e stars placedrather slow in starting and doesn't t • ASHLANDS . I on th« border oi the lIag indicate theThe task of reviewing Leo D'it.r ich- '")ly dear Deputy," the Prime Min- start far, it isn't their fault. i It. H.!'. A. E. n u m he r IIi m e n kille«! ill action. The. , Dalv "b 0 0 1 0 0 : Ilag has three white st a r s.stein splay,' "The Kirur,' is difficult ister of F'runce says, "remember that .Th� best touch in the play, I' ...." v • I'indeed for one who wr-ites for the erni- the king is your guest" think; is that repetition of the King's Ahlers, 2b. 00 1 :.3 01 0 I ==C==)=a=s=s=I·=rl'"=I·=e=d==A==d=s=.==tl t bl it k "'1 I d" h d l' Hagen, cf. 1 0 0 : ..nen y respec a e communi y mown �,y..or, t e eputy rep res, regarding useless questions .. .: In 'as The University. I find myself be- "and what hospitality he is getting!" the first ad he suddenly kisses )liss Nelson, cf. 0 1 1 0 O! Ftve cents per line. Xo advertise-ing- tossed about on the horns of the w. It is also amusing a few minutes Callish, Lang, lb. 1 0 7 0 11 ments for less than 25 cents. Allk. dilemma; if I am careful, conven- before, when, the king not having been Williams, ss. 1 2 0 2 0 clae.slfied adverfisements must be paid"'Why, sire!" she exclaims. "What K bl If 3 If'tional and delicate, I cannot hope t s . discovered, the men gather and find by na e, . 0 0 0 0 � or In advance.trans�i: to the readpr.,:" .·.·:·thi.n� �f I elimination with which \\:oman he are you doing?" Taylor, rf. 0 0 2 0 '0 I .the spirrt of the play; If I am indeli- must be. The very promiscuity of "Why you ask that? 'You know Rycraft, c. 0 0 :3 1 o! FOR SALE-Royal No. 10 typewritercate,-well it just isn't done. the whole set of relations would be damn well what I do. Why all women McAleese, c. 0 0 1 0 0 i �nd table. Good condition. Bar-ask that same thing, eh?" he asks her. Allison, p. 0 0 2 0 0 I: ).!uin if. taken at once. Call HydeIt isn't so much the situations at revolting if the actors did not handlehAnd then in the second act he Timmerman, p... 0 0 1 0 0 1 Park 2!J53. 5733 University Avenue.Cohan's that startle (for we are used t eir parts with the utmost care and 1to the risque situation) but it is the subtlety. I kisses .the Socialist's wife, and she -1-F-O-R--R-E-N-T--584--5--D-o-r-c-h-es-t-e-r,--10brazenness with which unspeakable Mr. Fritz Williams, who plays the! a�ks the same que.stion .. H. e throw.s Total 2;:) 24 4 11 .h h d bo h h d d room detae.hed house, newly deco-matters (here in the old U. S. A.) are part of one 1\1. Blond, head of the: IS an save IS ea in espair d d _.J I'd h Innings 1 2 a -1 ;) G 7 8 9 I rate an painted. deal for fiat ordiscussed bv these Parisians. A few K�ng's secret service, comes in and an paces t e room ... Then he kisses I b di W'll k.1 h . d hi' ildl Chicago 0 � 0 1 0 :1 0 0 x---;j 10 2 oar mg. I• maxe sacrifices to se-speeches in the first act may startle out through each act, every time in er agam �n s e exc alms WI y: od t t Ph ,. H"Oh I' 1 Ashlands 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0-2 5 1 i cure go enan s. one �urs. aw-you a bit. I heard several matronly new costume, make-up, and set of ac- ' ve a ways wanted to be kissed , 1 H P ?410. by a king !" T ley, . . - .theatergoers near me stifle gasps. Af- tions, and though he is recognized by' wo base hits-Sphoehnle, W'il- ----------------tel' that act, however, you will become one of the ladies of the cast, he cer- But as far as I could see from my Iiams. Struck out-By Allison, 4 ina true Parisian and become so used to tainly demonstrates no little versatiJ- seat, though I greatly admire 1Mr. 6 innings; Terhune, 13 in 9 innings. MEN'S MADE-TO-MEASURE SUITSwhat is being talked of that you too i ity in character. He does everything I Ditriohstein's acting .his kissing was Bases on balls-Off Terhune 3 in 9 S25.00 and up. Reliably tailored.. .' f hai d th K' I no 'better than Mr Courtenay's in l : .• "II' 3' 6" T' Anderson & R tzk 19 S W 11 St\\'111 wax brazen and accept It aU rom all' resser to e ing's cham- I •, inmngs ; .'"\. ison, m mnmgs : im- •.. ee "e. . e s ."G 1 P st." ,blushlessly. berlain, and does the latter so well ] :nera 0• I' merman 1 in 2. Umpire Cusack. TimeThere is nothing either remarkable that. the Socialist's wife asks him how But then, he WAS some king ! -2 :05.or fascinating about this play. It is i)lrs. Chamberlain is! Miss Bettyzood comedy. You will enjoy almost Callish plays the part of the actressevery minute of your evening seeing whose specialty in men is kings andit. You will see a large, but very does it with much visual satisfactioncompetent. cast supporting the ever 1 for the audience. :\liss Dorothy Mor­delightful Leo Ditrichstein, who makes timer is ,the Socialist's wife and thea most human and a most amusing King'<; amour (for the period of theking-of Moldavia, of course, wher- last act) and her naivete both de­ever that abused country may be. But lights and amuses the King and theit is neither the best nor the most audience. When the King ceremoni­artistic thing Ditrichstein has done. ously thanks her for her hospitalityt+���+��+++�++���+��+�������++������������������������ SOME LITTLE KING .·i������������������������������������������.����������t• .A Review of "The King" at Cohan's Grand Theater,UY LEE hTl'ELSO�.;I f, though, you like farce as per­fectly acted as farce .can be, and ifyou like it spicy, this play is so farsuperior to "The Naughty Wife," andother!" of the same type which havebeen here recently that you must ofnecessity go to Cohan's.vows he will ;!et satisfa('tion.'TENUS�PENCILS8 TI ... !"c famon� Jwn­cil!'4 ar.· 11u- �Ialulurclhy whi .... nil ollwr�ncil8 are jlld� .. d.17 Mad: dt'!lrt'('St) B so/It .... , 10 C) " !ltIrdt'."and hard awl nu-,fillT" ropyi,,!!Look for II". rES Cs Jilli--"There is some very subtle arida�in some very obvious satire of suehmatters as Socialism and Diplomacyand Democracy and other thingswhich we spell with capitals. The ISocialist, played by �I r. Robert Me­Wade, is naturally a hypocrite, inde­cently wealthy, and the possessor of abeautiful daughter by a first marriageand a more beautiful wife by a secondmarriag-e. The part is played with€xtreme understanding and there ismuch humor got out of it. When theKing' is presented with this. Socialist,he asks his hostess what a Socialist is.":� Socialist is' a person who thinksthat everythirur ("0011 in thP world isf�r the tWftj.lyment of everybody." .'The King thinks a second, then 1smiles insinuatingly, and in his 510w,I---------------­drawling Grueco-Italian accent, says,;"I tink dat I am a Socialist." 1- ,)ly deplor.rhly uurctentive memory I W dl T Ifails to recollect more of the delightful 00 awn rust Ijabs at Mr. ::\lcWade. but he gets ofT :a g-ood one, �vhen . (a.fter �c h.as dis-l & Savin"s Bank i('overed the king kl:"sln).! hiS WIfe) he. § .,: til " '.r"",·r , .. ,,'(r .....1'1"""" .. "<'1,_ fw- in �':lInl" (or l'"cILinCHfld , ... �taa.:".Amcri .. an I.�·:lfl r'f'IWil (:n.115 Fifth \'4'11"'" :'\. , .rk-pl. Dl0 -MOSER­SHORTHANDCOLLEGEA DISTINCTIVE SCHOOLfor the development of highgrade stenographers and secre­taries.Enrolls high sehool and acad­emy graduates exclusively inthe day school.Courses are unusually thor-·ough. Surroundings refinedand congenial. Located oppo­site the Art Institute.For detailed information writetelephone (Central 5158)' orcall personally on the Princi­pal, Paul }foser, Ph.B., Uni-veeraity of Chicago. .Moser Shorthand College116 S. !'Iichilian Ave., Chicago120 I East Sixty-Third StreetNEAREST BANKtoThe ljniversity of ChicagoUesources S;J,OOO,OOOAn Old. Strong BankAccounts of Faculty andStudents Invited e,..We pride ourselves in having collected an unusually.large number of novelties for our Spring Opening.Conservatism is the keynote-the predominating fea­tures being quiet, rich tones.. Blue and Military Grey Serge and Flannel will havea decided call-probably because most men look their bestin these colors.Scotch Tweeds and Shetlands, Irish and CanadianHomespuns, Unfinished Worsteds, Saxonys-s-in combin­ations of new colorings and weaves-will also be in de­mand.The season will soon be at its height.Why not drop in at any of our three stores, if onlyto post yourself on the styles that will be worn by' men ofgood taste this season? Patterns will be laid aside forflltl1"''' n,.�ti ... rr-:. if desired.Our Spring Overcoatings are especially fine.Officen' U�orml a � 48 boon if requiredTAILOR FOR YOUNG MENThree Stores {�1��. �I;��;��N'� V��UE�++++++++�+��+�����+��+�++��+���?+���������1 �i WE INVITE ALL UNIVER- :�:I �I �I SITY STUDENTS TO INSPECT .:.I �OUR COMPLETE LINE OF· :�+.:..:.MILLINERY i(.xxn �EW SPRING l\IODELS OF +o§to§to§t�(..,.+o§t�o§t+(.tOt<Goo§t�� ..,.SUITS, COATSAND DRESSESAlso offering a 10%di�coullt in the entireoS tore to get acquaintedwith you.Come early while ourstock is complete. , ..,.(.o§t++�.:!:.:.....�o§t-:-.: ..:.�.+� +.: •• : •• : •• : •• : •• : •• : •• : •• : •• : •. : •. : •• : •• : •• : •• :. ': •• : •• : •• : •• : • .: •• : •• : •• : •• : •• : .. :. -t. ( .. :. � •• : •• :. -t •• : •• : •• : .. §, (�: •• :.;:The Royal1 :!20-22-24 E. 63rd St. .� ear KimbarkSPECIAL AT HARPER:) Pieces -Special l\1usic- Frida�· NiteApril 26th will he a big night at HarperS1.:)O The Place to Danre on the South Side Sl.:lO AMUSEMENTSLAST TWO WEEKSRA Yl\IOND HITCHCOCKin HITCHY -KOO withLEON ERROLIRENE BORDONIMatinees-Wednesday and SaturdayGARRICKTONITEDON ALD BRIANWith Audrey Maple, Frank Moulanand 60 others"Her Regiment"VICTOR HERBERT will direct toniteFirst Matinee Wednesday $1.00PRINCESSCommencing Tonight: Mats. Thursdayand SaturdayJOHX BARRYMORE andCONST ANCE COLLIERi in the Sensationally Popular Success"Peter Ibbetson"From the Famous Novel by Du)Iaurier, author of "Trilby"TONITE-)Iatinee Wednesday $1.09Most beautiful of all Musical Plays"MA YTIME"With JOHN CHARLES THOMAS,JOHN T. MURRAY andCAROLYN THQ:\lSONSTUDEBAKERTHuRSDAY� APRIL 25/Harper Theatre"HUMDRUM BROWN"Featuring Henry B. WalthallA Trip with Burton HolmesAlso a Screenful of Laughs in"Red Crossed"-Christie ComedyTHCRSD:\Y. APRIL 23FROLIC THEATREWILLIAM S. HARTAs the "T\\·O-GUX-�I.\X" 10"THE BARGAIN":\ LSO-Pathe-Hearst WeeklyLatest Christie .Comedy andTHVRSDA Y, APH I L 25The Kimbark TheatreALICE BRADYT\"'"THE TRAP".\ I.�( l-Latcst Current Events andCartoon4 THE DAILY )IAIWO:S. 'nn.usnv r. Al�Jtlll 25. 1918uxn CAP A:sn (;OW:S CA)IP.UG:S I.\:,\:,\L\L HEPOltT OF. WOHK:. DO:'\ E BY wovncx 1:S lD.\Su·hsl'ril)tion Sale to Clost, Tomorrow Ifor 19] 8 Annual.(Coutiuucd from page 1) ( C(11lt i nucd from pa;.!'t' 1.) :son.:s W.\R .\11> ISSl'EIJSLH;In SLV:\IJ' :\OTlCEI> IlllSCl'SS TIUI:SI:SG CA)IPI:S LIBERTY BO:SD DlUVE FOR :SVnSES .\'1' )IEETl:S(;ITHE CAMPUS WHISTLEI --- 1 The n n nuu l report of the Ida Noy�:)which it is due to it," said Dean )lilh,'!' 1two TIll' (:;11' a nr] l ;",,'11 lla.; :':;I!l,<1 t h.u I, !.!'I")UI) of the Wom.ru'« War Aid from, k will com plvtv t hei r t rn in itur with � ,yesterday. "Unless the students rna c I'I 1 "l I I '1 1 l'II�} I. '\'1':11':-' pract icul work, al "II "C!'lpt:')11 ... ;1 ,"lIlc'!l :1I1I,t 1;1111 ; ':\lay 1. 1!1l7. to .' u y , . " las ,kenprompt repor-ts to th�' conuu it tcc, then",,' r ..; "., "" ., ,,' Ir I ill their rcp o r t s :" jprL' :<111101"1'11\\' issued. It i� a� follows:is 110 means of tcl l imr whether thcv I.l.l<lIng, peciali st. III t hc nu rsuu; l1i�ht. wlun the :'l'111ng- ClllltC';! \\,:11Xor the street ears neither n re doing the ir share in the cam- i and med icn l profcssion.s will serve 011 cl, '''C'. T'lu- \\ 111Ill':' oi t h. Cllllic:,t wi llF 1 ' h i I . 1 . i I I I f Wounded, hospit a l supplies, ::1:;; c. .m-or some fellows. I)aign or are fu ll im; down 011 their t e f'acu ty, W uc 1 me ur l'S ll'a( s 0 bl.' .umouuccd n e x t WI'I'}.;. \\'illialll,1ft 0 ,'- I For Civ il i.u: J't'!ie!",But when 1 take a g"ir-l out, pa rt of the a llotment." depnrt meut s f rom Yak. Ha rv.ud. !1l'1I1'." vvi l l l'l' :11 t:I" l':tjl ;IIId l;O\\fI, 01' ag''';. _,I.I �o in style, I do, ,.Iohn!:' Il opk ius. Co l um hia , Xvw York ,'ITit'c' :1: 10:10, Titll;,d:ty .uu l Fr:d\�'. lnyet tes. l!I"j,I; clot h imr, :-;:i7; k n it tt-dWonU'n Shoot Better Than )It.'n.1 f h '\ 'So I always un ive r sit.y .md C:I!·Ill';.!'i(· l nst it ute. til n'l'l':\l' r cp or t s. iroods, 10. The tota or t e Arnerr-'1' he t a ruct ill Cobb hall received I' 1 I ' ._- (Ill T;ll'I'l' ,'Il'l' ','('\·l'r;ll :'1':l:I'I'1I1',ic''; 1;1;1: ca n Fund for F'rcnch \\'oUI1(I('(1 is :�:�xsSt ick to the yellows, Siucc thv \l't Cross 1:\" g-I\'l'll ::; •. 1.' -___ 'I' i.t:-: til'::-L bruce 0:' shot s ycstcrdny mOl"ll-', h I f �:;t\'I' II,,: :Wc':l :'c'llIl'';VlI:c'<! 1.,\ I.ictlll"'';'to nu.i nt a in t he l':lI11P, t c stur cnt eeWHICH reminds us that our taxi- '11ll�· .\s call be seen. both the men will he small-c-about �!I'-l. 'I'his will \\';\.; t lu a n n ouuccurc n t made hy Hen-. I I .,. I k f· and \\'''I11el1 n re shoot injr verv low". I I ' . 't' I I rv vv s t e rd.rv. ,,' wi s h t lu- Iklill'lllc'll!';service "l e- uxe et mauve l:< ):ll" a - . � 111(' u. l' lOCg'l:,tl'atlOl1, tUI IO!I. ioa ru. "."I TIll' women who a re shoot imr on the . 1\,""111<1 ,hr:n:..: III :t 11'\\' ,';Il:tp"It,ot:', ll,t'tel' a pl'ot:'aeted stay. '. room and laundl'y for the entll'e tel'l11, I " ;'" I .. , ' ... , .. ,' 1, ," :I I'ight of the tal·g-l·t. ha\'e plel'ced the ".1.11. ,Ill( .... 11 ,I 1I"lc I!cl ,I' \c,I,'--- 'I '" . 1" 1 h'''' tl ' h"· l·rj.!'l' .\11 Wnnwll to .\t h'nd, I illg."RE.\J.. �E\\,S FRO)I TIlE C\.:\IPt·S,! �200 rlllg' a ht e I��lle! up, 1.111 'I\C: ' '.' •." tlle nlen. but nel'ther score IS accurate, )11:-':-; ,ludlth (attl'.t, the tllll:a�l) I, .\D\'EHTl�E 1:\ TilE -'UIWO.:'\.Duiletill (delayed): From all ap-: ellough to g-i\'e the call1pu:,; marksmen; chairman, has :':I:tI. "The trainillgpcaranccs Eu,gene C�rl.�on has joined, a standing- in any sort of a Liberty· camp is not a i'hol't cut to lluri'ingh" .� h b' d" , '0 I I I . It e musL<.1� rIga e. Loan matl'h, : :'en·il'e. lit a gat('''\'ay t lrou;.!' I \\. lit' 1Bulletin (later): Humors that Carl- "The Kai�(,I' .::;el'llls immUlle :'0 far," �arnest WOllll'll may entel' upon a ca-:,on is I'ai�ing moust:ll'he unfounded. said Stewart Cochran, chairman of the reel' of u�efui �er\'il-e. :\ursing' i" aCold sore on upper lip pre\'ents sha\'- men's committee yesterday, "If wc difficult art and can be acquired only1. • 1'1 III' I.()(l\' of ,";(',·Il.'lltilit'expect to plug him in the nose before uy (.'OIlSlll'·:) (.' u,the camp:1i�n is o\'er, this Uniyersity knowlt·dge ... •Bulletin: Clarence Brown colors will have to start a little rapid fire." :\Ieetings :,imilar to this (Inc arebeing hdd ill the principal l'itie:-; allo\'er the country. I t has oeel1 l':<}>e­RECO)t.:\IE:SDAJ'IO� nULLETI:S cially urged that all women eiigioleJ/ ot t o : } '(lit t o ot t h c line,BETA BARIL\GE,The L a int :'0 bat!For till' Amcr ic.m Fund Io r F're ncha rt icles.l.uu-e ('<"lipan:;. 7:.!'-' ('ornfol't kit" haveheen p repn red,The aver.uro l'04 of each articlemadl' for the .'\llll'rit-all Fund furFl'el)('h Wounded, not including the1 ('olllfort hag,,,;, W:l:S thirty-four cent:;.tracinging-,his moustal'he �rcen at Dramatic clubinitiation. WO)lE:S'S COU�CIL ISSl'ESAdd bulletin: �obody fooled.by summer attend the meeting. \\"ithLetters Sent to Campus Organizations the idea of becoming reeruits,Asking for Support of CertainPlans of Official Body. D"ml'S Club to Hold )It'eting.Bulletin: The fussers club has mov­ed from Harper to Rosenwald, Her­man Van Yelzer gives his O. K.SPECIAL TREAT FOR WHISTLEREADERS, The "romen's Administrative Coun-The Dames club will hold"its.· regu-1cil has sent out lettel's to the \'ariouslar meeting Saturday at .) In Idaorganizatio�s on the campus, c"llin� hall. 'their attention to certain matters Noyeswhich the council has been consider­ing, The council announces that itdesires the support and co-operationof the organizations in these matters,The council urges students to at­tend the University rally which will beheld tonight at 7 :30 in )Iandel hall.At this meeting )11', Harry 'Vheeler,food administr.ator of Illinois, will de­scribe the program of the food ad­ministration. The council also recom- ,mends that not only the rulings but'Ve are 50l'ry you cannot all enjoythe advantages which a downtownnewspaper man enjoys. Even now aswe are composing this Whistle we areenjoying the scenery of South ChicagoFor the benefit of our readers we willgh'e a little resume of the scene fromthe window, This is a panoramaturned on end,United Br�, Co.'s FineKeeley's Superfine --.-,Don't Say ---, Say ---,BY the time the day editor and the the requescts of the food adminis­ni�ht editor :'ncl the ne\\":;; editor and tration should be carefully obsel'Ved in 'the Jl1:tl1a�ln� cditol' j.!'et thl'oug'h J'ead- I all entertainment!",,iw�: thi" c,,!umn :lnd l'utting- out ref- I Other matters whieh the COUIll':' I'('rc:acc:, w!1;,'h they arc afraid will: calls to the attention of the studentshurt the feeling'=" of a fraternity. :.'re the con;;estion in Cobb hall during;brother II 1':1 ;.!'irl OJ' a professor or I the chapel period and the talking- in isome, h:llg" or other ---. Harper library. The council also sug--I--- gests that the wearing of the miiiiary !1 T is .lbout this long ---. or naval uniform by 'Women may be �justifiable for patriotic purposes; it!Anon, should not be worn for purposes of jentertainment or jest. !French Linguists Will )Icet. iThe French Con\'ersation .J..,'TOUp willihold a meeting Friday, at 4 :30 in the 1Committee rooms of Ida. );oyes hall.�Private Dancing LessonsI n a course of six lessons ($5.00)nne c:on acquire the steps of the Waltz, IOn�-�tep, and Fox·trot, Single les­sons f desired.L UClA HENDERSHOT STUDIO1541 E. 5ith St, Hyde Park 2314 OUR sons are facing the gunsof the Huns on anever-widen­ing battle front. German guns arehurling tons of explosives anddeadly poison gas shells upon them,� day and night. •Harry up witla the ammunition!Invest every dollar of your sav­ings in Liberty Bonds of the ThirdLiberty Loan. It will be trans­fonned into hot shot for the Kaiser-and our boys "over there" willsend him five for one-with thecompliments of Uncle SamlThe time for talk has gone by. Itis a question of lido or die.,JWe've got the men. We've gotthe money. We've got the gritand th� overmastering will to win. BUT all this will avail us nothingunlessevery man, woman andchild under the Stars and Stripeswill dedicate every dollar if need -,be to free the world from the in­famy and horror of German mili­tarism.In the name of the heroic men"over there" with Pershing; in thename of the mighty host of resolutemen in training and SOOn to go­your Government calls upon youto invest every available dollar inLiberty Bonds. A Liberty Bondconstitutes a direct obligation ofthe Government, bears 4¥..% inter­est, and is secured by the combinedassets of the entire nation.Econo:nizeWithoutSacrificing QualityShampoo:n;!', Facial )lassage. Scalp:Treatment. Hair Goods )Iade :to Order)lanicurin� 3;;� I(·r.h ersity Hairdressing Parlor:1309 East 57th Street I !SPECIALr-$(j worth of work for $;;'to StudentsFran('{"S Simmons Tel. H, p, 7!JOI Swift'sPremiumOleomargarine1,Iwill (,Dable you to save 15to 20 cents on O;1e food item.Swift's Premium Oleomar­garin'_! is delicious on breac.!­excellent for cooking and bak­ing. Practice thrift-use Swift'sPremium Oleomargarine,CASCO - 2J/8 in.CLYDE - 21/8 in.iV�OWCOLLARSFOR. SPRING •Buy US.Gcvemm�nt BondsTDuiw@l Lib_riy Loan • =,=FFuh:alall1wgitiwIehiP:thtrco"1pIncAfoTarilocw:withwiin!. fdasuthPEthus',��IIi III : uscocofr'cost:ththtr:Ie]thfe,of))• •f nofrlofisticw1aTtobrde,b\lthw.(>\'\\-;..Ii€'• ticspaesi