'. -I /i -:.. 1. 1,:4 ,f . �I/'l .... �. ...{� .: /' }j.i .. ·.r, //{I", ... V ',..t 4 __ 'f!1r ,:·'f,. '." _'... :- r"·· � i.'...,'..��;==================================;;;;;;==��;;�������������=========================;PRI�C�E�T;H;;RiEiE�C;E�N�TSVOL. XVIL N 7 UNIVERSITY OF CH'ICAGO, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11,1918.,.�������o.�.=====================================================================================================================•Chicago Symp�ony Orchestra OpensAnnual Series in Mandel-Ticketsat Reduced Rates for Students Still,ObtainAble in I Orchestral Association Office. . • MASS MEmla FORWOMEN HELD TONIGHTAT 1:30.11 MANDEL1#' .-__ STUDY HOURI�: OF MEII IN S. A. T. C.IS TO BE SUPERVISm•, Mea Are Divided Into Com-� 'f .paales-MiHtary Program To\ � Begia IJIIIMCliately. GIVE FIRST ORCHESTRALCONCERT NEXT TUESDAYr. t . .......;Stegeman. to 12 yd. line, ,50 cents; seats to JSr. e.-JHinkle. yd. line, 75 cents; .and seats oppositep. b.-Cole. the center of the. field, one doflar.1. h.___;Crisler. Those earliest on the scene will getf. b.-Elton. . first pick in their sections.r, h.-Neff,' Hutc�inson, Mills, Dy- fSeating Capacity is Reduced.gert. The need of the S. A. T. C. for a,Foot!ball on the IMidway will get drill field, has 'prevented the businessslaTted tomorrow afternoon at 3,. department from putting up the usualwhen ,the IMaroons and the Municipoal 'temporary stands, The bleachers at'Pier eleven meet on Stagg field. The the norfh and south· ends of the fieldfuture 'of the sport has been uncer-, are still in storage • and .as a resulttai� for more than a mon'h, .but ev- the seating capa-etly this year will beerything is cleared up now, and from about 11,000 shy. it will make 1ittl�'. all indications there should. be a great difference for this .game, �ut it willseason. The schedule for this fall is .be hard to accommodats the crowdsone of the best that has been ar- later in the season.MAROON FOOTBALL SEASON TO OPENBY CLASH WITH ENSIGNS FROM PIER. Outeome of Game Uncertain-Number of Stars Among SailorsW. S. T. c. To Be Induded- -Varsity to Meet Great Lakes Eleven Next Week.,Appoiniment of CommissionedOfficers Announeed. .CHICAGO TEAM HANDICAPPED BY INEXPERIENCE ,('.,.... ', �TO HAVE NIGHT GUARD DUTY Th� .�rst con�ert . of .. , t��9-g9- .MARCH TO_IJ)� N,Q���Symphony Orchestra held under thea�spices of the University Orchestral Arrangements are rapidly beingto �Fro� now on S. A. T. <;. m�n �i11 association will be given Tuesday a.t completed for the women's massnot have the 'hours of the evemng 4 in iMaudel hall. A few season tick- meeting which. will be 'held tdday atto themselves. 'I� the. future, the -ets for .the series of ten concerts are 7:30 in !'bndel. All women of therv hours from 8 to 10 will be devoted to still left. �pplication for them should Uriiversity have been invited to at� .supcivtsed study in Harper and the be made pit Cobb UA between 10 and tend, hut the attendance of all mem- .;" 'other lecture halls on ·the campus. 4 and 2 a�ci .t." bers of the fW. S. T. C. is required,� The. first �tudy period of this sort The program will include numbers The purpose of the meeting is �ain-i':f . was held last night. At 8, the mea 'by Berlioz, Tsdiaikowsky,. 'Cesar ly the clarifiCation of ideas concern� �ere assembled in front of their coin- Franck and Victor Herbert, Berlioz's ing the function, 'the aims, and the or\ .pany barracks and marched to their Overture to "Benvenuto Cellini," ganization of the newly created Womstudy rooms, where their work was -Opus 23, will be one of the leading an Student's Training Corps, and .its. superVised' by .eommissioned of£i�ers. numbers. Berlioz had contemplated 'status on. the campus in relation to: According to '�lajor Wyprrt, no at- writing an opera on Cellini as early other University organizations. Thesetempt will tbc made to give the men as 1834, but the work 'was nat com- 'factors will be discu.ssed by .Acting', ;' assistan�e in �heir 'Work. As a! West pleted until 18.17. The piece was re- President Angell, �an �allace, head". .Point, the officers will. merely see eeived with great indaference .and of the War Activities committees, and· ", that -the men, busy . themselves with even ridicule at first. Wagner coukl . �ajor . Wyga�t, commandant. of the�. : their lessons and nothing else. How- neve� wax enthusiastic over the orJ.. s. A •. T� ··C. . ." .ever, members of the facuIty have era, b�t �izst considered it' a "higbly Two Oaths to be AdmiDisterecL\ �. � been invited to aid in assisting the estimable. work."/ . f h· '!i ,An important part 0 t e program'fj) . meu in th-eir studies, and a number of Piau T'-._L_:L.-. w-'"- Ove-"pe. b'I �u -¥ 10"10&&' will be the induction of the mem ers. the faculty have accepted. The Tschaikowsky began the composi- of the W. S. T. C. already pledged.' ranged in many a year, much better• � m�ical men will not be required to tion of "Romeo and iJuliet," the ovcr- 'The oath of Allegiance and the W.' :tijln any oth4V conference lteams Lineup of the Municipal Pier.p .. attend this study period, but will ture-fantasia of which will 'be played S. T. C. pledge will 'be, admini�eJed 'h�ve managed to get. .r., e.-Klein."· . . study in their' 'rooms. The gr'oups at Tuesday's concert at the instigna-· • .d De . W JJ It was announced yesterday that r. t.-IBenz. .. . .: �.,l�' ._ , . by M·aJor Wygant an an a ace. . .. ". .'. .. �.\:.i � Skldyi��� in ,�rpe� w�ll, be� sub��yide� tion of llalakirew. The first.perform- After the sin in'. of fhe. "Star Span- the ·Great Lakes eleven will appe�r r •. g._Hartung.... : :, ' �',M\. " � acco�ll1g . to tbe.U' c1assdic;ation - hi ance of "Romeo and lJuliet" took . ,.\. � gh'" bU ' f th here a week from Saturday, and there '. -C.-1Sauterman.. . .' .' .. :.> ',;.�... ,-. , • hU h gled IBanner t e mem so· e.�. tl._.. ..I. '. '.1' '. ··l:U __ t.-:' .... .-.a·W':'.:.L �.-' .�. f"':�•... '.. �.:... '.·.lJlII.....•..&;J'e�r.. ,ty.. ·'tlw_ .. _ .. �.,.;:.O.�._ er .. groups .re· ... at.,.-,-.-"...'�a ...;,.., .. �'I. ...•..11S,,_iQ,·_� ...• ,...C!(.- •••. ; .. :..,'., ...... '� •• tt"�",.' .. ::.� . .J.$.:A... :"'? ....... � .... � RRle...JDaif: �-�,:"g ...-�'4-�:' .uuue "'�.'�_�'�':':-'> �.��.. ,,:.,.�'., : ,.Mf -.. -�' �oo -NAJ;I .,OU: -oo�' "�&"'4i11 .11. . . .... '\"��I.�.·'��'l�' ".''!t.'� . .,:. 'I'-- ,-':'.-' ,,�" ••• '. ". ". ·.f" '. ' .... -,.: .••••.. r,.,' '_"_".;-.� -:�c"{ .• � ......ifrl' � � �._ �,,:. .:L. J :.......::I 11, �1�W" :...� .. _ �_� ... t,.,...._ ... "" .... _�l... " . 11 .... • ..... �-�t .• -:. . ...... ',. . \' �'�WI '. .De as to . wan,' "��t 1ft � '�fM-ch·i .. : ,."�,,,:, :-:' .. ..c. �··I·" -··f..A.. 4.!e.llyta� 9.r.;l3.&i1l-mJ �.WI'Le. ···':J..,t.�"'&lUntCn.r, , ;' .. �.:-', ,,,::,,,�"i; .. ' '.,"':.'�,�'.2\!'oo� ,.' :�":-,,, :., .•� ..•... ;: .. , .... "':"<� , .... "���'�'''''--''., , .• C�W.. ',� .. �.. .&S._:Dorm�crooroftheKeynods·.cuu '_ . .:. ...... -:·]l •...• ,�OOt','·II,'.;"',·· . '. . i' oO�'" "'\"j,, . .,.: •.• �· � b lei' . . .... Yo � , ....' " : ':' .. -r."� .' .�. ".', •. ,.� ;. . I e.-Carman '',' '." "": ,'" ·· ...f .' '�! ._:� ." . -�.: Ul. ,IDKL " . 1918.' Tt.'��afed� t!!se .fi�t tiDte corridor, soath on University avenue . Fiist·Game,�.�'l'eam;... •_. . .'. .. .. .'. . � r:-C ;��· . '-'�f�:COiiptiiwrei �'. i� A;;ri-;:b.y.��:'Phi1ha����i·� s� ·io .. tii;:iiidw�;"and 'th�nce to ida. Tbe�·��7.,toJJiorrow�' �II, be the" q. ,b.-F .. oem�e;. Hart �.:( ".:'�, .' ··�·�·rh, f����o'p ,o� co��a�es, �!, .ciet7; .of ���!,':Y::o�',�:::Apri_l,: Ut;� NOYes"halL' < .. : ,:. ...•. ..' '. mst servfc�":t�i�hhe .)(aroons ihave r' •• h.�Patrick. :� :�;):t' . ::<;•.. �'� ,-,,1000: � •. t� >·men �ave . ·carr 'lter(u.iUul" �:: the' -.:dDdac:lor: In Icia NOye. an, iofonnal meetiog eyer p'byed. �. !lie.e is'much spec1i- 'f, b:-"-K"eblei,. :0�r , ':�j.". ' �{'�.: ��duc:ted, whl�h wsl� b� ��, a The oJ�er numbe�. ?% .�c..Pro� .�iII be he� it W.bich tl!�)i�tof�Q��; �1atiqn as toJiow the college team will L - h.�aYes ''',: :., .. , ',. :.� :-')t1�w ��ef�a�/th��mos� . !h� i�?��lvei'0.r- .�� �esat Fr��ck's ����ti� in.-D ;en ��� '����e� ��ara�(��: ���n� uJ)'ap.iD·st the eXPerieDc� me� '. ·Co�ch stagg ga�e hls' s�ad a 'fUt '''''�.',:'','_'''':':'¥.'!"�' ,;��tlOD ; ...�I be to dIVIde .the meD mInor, alld V,ctor .&ilbert'. qlrI.;b aiODS lo the corps wiU � . .,.;ui ,,� '''D.' the _"" ,�., re!IUl� t?morrow w�rko�� !�Si . n,��, .in �ii�hitio';�f?r� �.�n�.,:�����!l���,.of :,�n�,.�,!�cd ���, .�.�����y/� ,rhe ��r.�!l:�� .. thls any·,ijuemOiiS>c�emiDg. ine ,W. �. ",.m ... ·be· .a:� mIghty. scve� .. ��t for .�� �U�lI��!,.PI�� team .. T�e, ,���_�c;-·_,.fjf�r' wnlcli will later b� Increasea to IS. based on 'Mf>0te's"Insh ·1t{elodles." T. C. and' its activities:wiIl be .. a.n- . �gg'ls 'eleven, and ,'If they stand ap. � _���al! .��� �n:. fo� th_e ���t,�,·:S�w� h�n�red. T�ere wd� be only one ' ,- ", '.' ." ;Vered. 'The oifi�ers &av�' �D·� . '.'. . '...., . ." '. : ���lC� �Dd �ben two �qU��s. i����d ., 'l .. 5�mm�ssloned "ffl�er assIgned to ea�h JOHN A. R!ciJJumSON IS pointed 'by a' Board ofScled.i�D co�;. I;EAGUE:'WJLI;:PRESENT ·;I� .• so.I_J.Ie scrimmage._ �o� C?�e '.��'�"! -l��.��{ . .;-.1:"�e .l�t .�f n�ncor:mls; IN �:A.RG. o� STURn TO. posed of !Major Wypnt, D�D�'Y21.. FlRESIP.IIAN, ROLICS NEXT not out, and �at Page ran the se�-" . .- '§Io_ned offIcers WIll 1Dc1�de a. top BE ·HELD AT'..y. TONIGHT Ia .'1"\-. Fl· t dIM· S' <ronin: FRIDAY; IN MANDEL'HALL ond� w� tned. th� open pme���ill''''''''--�J'�i''� �". ;fii'd'ibO�'t ."."" .. ,.�� --�£--.-- ,':', ce, ....,.;an ID, an IS-. . --,' . 'tt "'"t;,··. � ,a s.upp ') erlSeant, u,., .. ,These officers are only'the first ones _ ,_ �gains!.t ,e ,��si_t�\. '," ......_ :,'SIX., o,�h�r 1"I�.. serge�nts. For .the Will Call For VOhmteer �eiS to receive commissions., it is ex�_ed ;Will 'cOnsia� �t· sapPer,. Pan&; aDd.. 'Th, .er.e.• ,can,. be,.... no..... p�c:»phe.� m.. ,.��et' Plan sUc"��.,'u.;,''''".h·ied In 1"-...., !. ..... . on d -� It . -r c:' .. '" .(�l�Ue_d � page. 4) ��,-:"". fhat the appointment Of. others will be. Play-Many New F�tares. ..'. c .n�.�r�I�IS. �. e.. ��s�lt .ro .. �h� ... ga... ��.. _',;: "'_. -...-. made later on. The offi�rs are Procram. � ��r. It. ,���s;�.s ������, the.. 'M�-· : P�TBRHtty STANDINGS· chosen with r.egard to their. qualities r����, ���� �p agal�� .. � .. I� .W:I,�I .�eI ANNOUNCED. BY· RECORDER Tonight is stunt night at the Y •.. M. of phy,slcal fitness, scholarship, and ;The, annuai f���hn:aa�, .. Fr?i��.;;.��r an aggregation of ,�!ar�. agaInst a�" .�. C A. The meeti�g wi!! be �.���h���__e. leadership. .' ...... the • .auspices of the You�g Wqmen 5 eleven �th",��w st��s, bu� �th fairly�r:a���!��- ��. g�v��rOut:-:w,�; of :\[r. John.A.llc:n, Ric�ar��;·.�r:-· � . .,.. Specify Amount of �ork 'Clinstia� ,LeagUe win b� g��n next.. we�� d�el��, t�� �o�k. . The,.' .' lutton Hoase Head. List. !11th B. ganist choir, .le�d�r of the S� PilJl I� addition to the � dut� ;.o!:- super- Friday. T'he Frolic this year' is : ��e .wllt pro,ba,��Y: �.". \� I�os.e .��e: (';'". . A��rec FratenutieS �ave .Episcopal chttrch, who wiU �.cal1 for vising the military organIzation, the caned "A WaSted �veniilg." �he �oJ- a�1 th�. way t��o��h, ,and, tbe�e see�s . .. .I¥ ':�.' �"A�g.�., '.'. volunt�ers to entertain. The '.plan is OrfiC.en. w.. iIi �I .. SO be responsible for lowi.ng .Qnnouncem.ent Te.�ard.. ID. g t.� �to_ be'_ tho .� c. ��. c.1! t��t 'th� g�me will.' .. ..:: � .. . iinique on the ca�v�s a�di:Jt�s .�en the.academic standing of the. women plans was made yesterday 'by Helen devel�p mto a lopSIded affaIr. .: � The sta.�di.ngs ,of.� �� .frateml!�es ,inaugur�t�d to ta!e:�t���p�� of �r- under thtm:.\-" The work·'of �embers Tl!ompson:.. . ' .'".. '. �� �echfres .. Team W�. I. for the past year have been,.an- 'PnjZatio.�. f'uc���.'��iSa�ic :club, •. 11 �.bon' ed . 3) "Th�' Frolic' M"usual is divided· into Coact.,gtagg declares bis team this· 1 ,il�Ultt.ed. by .the Recorder's .offi� Black friars 'and debating ciu};s. , (tmu on pa;gc:three. �arts: 'Supper in Ida Noyes hall year is' one of the �eaicest 'h� has,It .' 'Wa.shmgton I House loads the bst "The Y. M�' c.- � is willing to c(>- Weather Forecast. at 6, a l.antem .parade from Ida;N oyes ever turned ou� .and bis pessimisrit·t with an av.er��e of B. Th� sta�dings op.eiate With. m.,.en W.h.. o�.:.. er.. e ,co.nn�ct�� �Probably unsettled tOday; n9t much to lla�d�·ba�t;�foiiowed by the play see�� --to �ave so�e b��i.s. The'Ma-�.,,:,:.�re as follow.: '. wit'h talent: �rg�n�,� �as� year,.', chahl?i.:<.in temperat�e; �od_ate whic'h, will be given in ·.Mandel ball .'I'00n5 are green .and not very heavy,'� , . . •. Grade Averagt said .Secreta.y 5teveii� �'in order to .southerly' winds. ..� at. 8. . This year' we wish to: lay par- and their ability, unproyed. There. will':a :� ;' .".".' . '. ��ni! . NuriiWY help contin�e;,.th�e .acJi_vi�e� darin, � I ticular stress on the importance' of 'be three freshm�n Inl the lin.e, from! � . - .... ,Per" of Mtn� 'ih�'>1Jefiod of the �ar/: }�'he:' pp.n • DAILY MAROOJN > the lantern pande. ,We hope to present indicatio!l5, and pet'ha� one <"f� --. .. .. �_a.jo.r' peT.:: :"'O��! with �nderful suc��s� !n ;a�l ,,' .! "BuiLtETIN" make it a University institution -as in tbe 'backfield: r .\ � Taken Quarter other army camps' and no" cfb�bt will "_ the Frolic has already ibecome, and T'here are some good men o. th�:\VQshington House •...•. 4 'i' 'be g�d fun here.� .. ', -. � .. . T�y.we feel. that if the women of 'the Uni- squad, h'o�he�, and it may turn out.•. 1 � '<;hapel, 11 !tIS, 'Senior College arid. 'r�u Kappa :Epsilon� ..... ��3.�5 : n·. J .\ .. 'Sondest To�rrOw,N.gh� Coll�g-e of 'Education. \,ersity regard it in the proper spirit that the flOld 'Man" has been .abl� to":'� Sigma Al�ha £psilon .. "3.2�2 .·132-3 . .' Tomorrow.there will be a song'fest -ry it can .be made a most beauti.ful cus- 'build up a good team aroun3;tbem.� �..:.1:..' '. Mw "- ....' :Dsvinity chapel, 11:15, naskell.� 'Phi Xappa .;;)Ignli&:-:--. � .... .3.U1l-"�Z· t'"o" �t-;;:t '��archihg sOngs, among' the Tomorro�. tom. The upper-class counsellor,s a�e ·Elton is a c�ssy .back. fast,: a won-Sigma Nu .••... _ ..•••.. 2.929 11 men. Every a)-my' di�p 'makJs a. �{eetin's of University Ruling especially urged t� co-operate in der�ul plunger, and a great defe�sive·w ': Phi Kappa �ii. ••• � ..... Z.?7· 141-3. point of learnitig g�od' marching b<>:dies: helping to add �ignity to. the parade." man. With him is, Cris�er, .. who has: ... De!ta Up.sil�n .•.••... � •. ·.2.656 .20 .. ' son� which h�� been' fOUh� t� be; .. F.acultY and' Conference of the Di- D�t.ailed announcement �rdiriJl' shown up w'eJi ir\ practice, es.,ecially� Chi Psi.. ..............••. 2.62 ")8 of. g'reat aid in' marJritng. � The y� " : ' , ., 'the cast of the play.and the sale of I in open field work and �lorw.a'rd pass-I ., �L� -'Vl. 2 3' " " vinity . schpol, !Office of the Dean,i' ,Phi Gamma De ta " �. �" .�.�. :�V - �M. C�. A. is in charge of singing for .... •. . tickets witI he ma(Je e,.rIy n, .ext ,week.. I in. .Co. _�e,. :who. will lead the team,·P . 2.374 2 1-3 Hasl(ell ,�useum, 8. .:-J -:-:!>elta Sigma hi.. . . •. • 1· the S .. A. T. C. ;Faculty of the Coneges of Arts, There will be numerous '''extras'' thlS I would be a good qu�arter at any t;�e.�� .. ·Kappa Sigma ... _ ..•..•. � .. 2253 16 T,he religious discussion group!l .... ear which hav, e not b.ee.. n o.n. the bin. t'.A. g'_�,o.d kicker. a.ble. in passing tho c· , ' U"I 2.224 26· Literature and 'Sc;�en�e, Harper E 41, oJ•lit :.Psi pS.I on ..• � ... _. • . . . .. '-';' ",. �ast Sqnday were, comparativ,ely well of previous years, and, Judgmg from ball, and a. fine o.pen field r�nner, he. . :Bet.a Theta Iii .....•.... 2., .... .-. ,21 1..$ a.ttende. d.• ' Th; groups �re' s�en in m.-, the tr�ou." which ha\'e already been. is also a clever leader, and can. b.e. . .faculties' of the Graduate .school:; oJ ""·· ..• Delta Kappa Epsilon .... 2Q81 191-3 number .and are arranged.so that .held. the managers think that an Uni- depended upon to pick the right' play, b Ch 2 OJ 4 2 3 of Arts, pterature and Science, Har- '.. .. ' elta i. . . . . . .. . - the(e Wilt, ;be a' c'ouiie :.a. aa'pt�'d to . .'ersity w6men will do well to avai.i .at the right' time., .·1'" 21 .,. per ,E41, -11. ..-'LJeIta Tau Delta .••.... ,1.74 1" everyone The groups iLeg1n.at 9 and '..,_ .d . -' , -3')' (r_ t� d" n ... ge' 3).a!��·"';"":=·.�.L.�·:._ •. :.:U76· "9�3 :- .•.. :':"T':':�_::""'i-:�' .• ·>�h·;j':::Uiti\rershYDa·mes,-'Ida:NoyeS:3.'·.' (Oonti�ue. a�rpa�.�.. vonmue 0 p ..'oo7Igm """m ('Contlnueu OB\page .4) __ r �•... : '. � , ---.. --- ... �-'llt"---:"'.' ...... -. _ ...... �Lineup of the Chicago Team. under it there will be no �estioD1. e.�Hal1iday. that Chicago has a real team.I. t.--(\[acDonald. Because the game was arranged onsuch short notice there will be noreserved seats. Prices of seats {orthe contest wiJI be as follows: Seats1. g._;McGuire.c. Reber.r. g.-�filler, Swenson..'".t_-, r,�'I...... ;'" .• J ••"'.-/l'--.' .., I : \.'.. :.�" . ."I :. , ',"�.,', I�,�.' :IfJ..0,:,�.7l .'.x.;:. <, jDIB,DAlLY IIAIIOON. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 11. 19lL;2�������������������r=================�����====����==�====�����(�� .. ��l'1· 0'.Pub_hed morniDgs, except Saturday,SUDday and lJIonday, during the, Autumn. Winter and Spring quarters,b,. the Dagy Maroon company.EDITORIAL IDEPARTMENTTHE STAFFJohn Joseph _._ ... _ . .lrfanaging EditorRutll Genzberger _ ..• _ .... News EditorBelen tRavitclt. .••• _ .... _ .. .Night EditorBole Fiacbkin _._._ .... o.y EditlJrJ8IIlfJB Sheean _._ .. �.; ....• .Day EditorHarry Shulman _ _ .. .Day EditorWi1li&m Morgenstem.Ath!etics EditorLyssa Chalkley _ .Aasociate EditorFrederick Winterhoff _ ..... _ .. __ .. _ .•._ .. ._ ... _ ... _ ... _ ... Associate EditorBUSINESS ImPARTMENTGrant Mears, Manager'May F�dman, Assistant .... � .', •• - • .t' -�t�' ..." "",/'tainly-but has everyone? The best EVENING STUDY HOUR...... nt we know is found in the OF MIEN IN 8. A. T. C.arguAU'"f llowing fi�es, that tell of casual- IS TO BE, SUPERVISED� up to October 1. You don't like::s read such statistics? Well, buy,Liberty ,Bonds! (Continued from page 1)comfort of those who are acquaintedwith Kitchen Police, Major Wygant'DOTAL ARMY AND MARINE has stated that members of the corpsCORPS CASUALTIES will not ,be required to peel potatoesA.rrzrr. or do other K. P. work.Killed in action (including 291 The military program will begin asat sea ••.....•.••....••••.. - .• 7,031 soon as the companies are formed.'Died "f wounds ••••....••..•• 2,260 There will be several changes made,'Died of iJ)isease .•.. -' . • . . . • •• 1,882 'but the list of .calls previously an.. Died from accident and other nounced will remain ess�nti�fly un-causes •..... . 906 changed. It is not settled whether orWounded in action ....••.•.. 18,682 no-t the campus will have its out of.lfissing in action (including bounds limits determined but it isprisoners) 4,805 certain that the men will have guardduty for the purposes of instruction.35,556 They will stand night reliefs as wenas day shifts, which,' means that menwill have to leave their -rooms in themiddle of the night and take up atwo-hour ahift at �rd duty.To Grant Passes on Sunday.'Passes will not be granted on Sat-urday, except for urgent reasons,such as illness or death, The attitude of the authorities is that the 'men should remain at camp as muc'has possible, due to the limited timewhich ,they will spend at the Univer-sity. On Sunday, the men wm beallowed to go on pass for the day.Marine Corps.Entered as second class mail at theCIlica� Postoffice, Chicago,\.Dlinois, Officers:March 13" 1906, under the 'act' of ,Deaths .•...•............March 3, 1873. ,Wounded ......••......SUlBSCRIPTION RATESCalled for, $2.50 a year; $1.00 aqaarter.By Carrier, $3.00 a year; $1.25 aquarter.By MaU (city), $3.50 a year; $1.50• quarter.By Mall (out of town), $4.25 ayear; $1.75 a quarter.Editorial Booms .. __ _ Ellia 12Telephone Midway 800, Local 162.Hours: 11:10-11:50; 12:25-6; 7.8.Business Office ._ _ _ Ellis 14Telephone (Midway 800.. Local 1�Hours: 10:20-11:50; 3-5:30.Friday, ,Oetober 11th, 1918.EDITORIALSACTION NBEDEDI n the issue of October :3 was aneditorial on pledge tampering. Threedefinite cases were hinted at; sincethen there have been at least fourmore reported. Wh�t are -fraternity• tomen going to do? Are they gOingstand Iby and see 1'IJ�s and regulations swept aside without • word?The principle of the ."hole basines�,is absolutely unsound and rotten. Ofcourse, a man too easily influenced�nd unruffled by the noun "bODor�isn't worth lbothering abOUt. Batfreslmen, in the bu.stle and worryof the first month of University life,are t not strictly accountable.Older students are account.able because they are sneaks. Do not misunderstand-the writer is not wrathyon his own account, but rather for thesake of the University standards.Action is needed, and needed immediately. 3967 ,Hotel Del PradoAdjoiDiag the University, is a handsome home for out .. ftown students, aad the logical home for the relatives of students whlle visitiDg them.Offers temporary home while awaiting iadUCtiOD latoS. A. T. C.Open for the comfort and entertainment of the Army.Training Corps.Announcements of the Dances will appear in the M.aroea.Home of the Naval NavigatiOD Students.... : :. � , �.-".' r :',,' ","ALBERT F. GIDDINGS, Mgr. • t.. ,'.-,','.' j,i107'Missing 1YOUR IMONEY'S WORTH..n you have any extra money notinvested in Liberty Bonds, ThriftStamps, 'books or la'b fees, invest itin season tiCftU for the '1918-1919 se-- ries of conce-rts offered by the University Orchestral association. Thereis wealth and education � plenty foryou, 'handed oat in the most palat-able fonD...Some people are always out forbargains. The Orchestral .serifs isa bargain that ought nilt to be overlooked. The concerts are not offereda'S "seconds" or shopworn goods, butrather as a reward to good little students needing -relaxation. The person who letS Miss ,Opportunity-whobrings ten' concerts by the ChicagoSymphony orchestra and ,two artists'recitals-go begginlt doesn't know abargain. ',a.ristian Scientists to Meet., In tlie last few years the attendance The Christian' Science society willat the concerts bas increased annu- meet Tuesday at 7:45. AU students,ally. Tickets are nat so easy to obo- who are interested in Christian Scitain at the last'minute. So if yOU encehave been invited.want your money's worth take a flyer I � -_-----Iin th� Orchestral association series. ..... --: .Enlisted men:Deaths ..•..•.••.•..•• _ .. '1,032Wounded ...•••••.•••••. 1,992I n hands of enemy .•.• 20.Missing •.••. I... . . . •• •. 161,Total ; 3,312JoHN A. ,RICHARDSON ISIN alARGE OF STUNTS TOQ HEW IN "Y" TON�HT Back: a Bayonel'-Buy a BODd.The FroUc n�treDrag Sto�e959 East 55th Street-(Continued from page 1)last just one hour. The program ofthe courses foJlows:"The lMaking of -a New World," by,'0 f Burton in Reynolds ConferenceIL"ro • rRoom A; "Religion in the Literatureof the 'War," under Prof. Goodspeedin Hitchcock Library; "The ModernStudy of the Bible," by Rabbi .Ger�on .Levy, in Haskell 21; "Mo�lPhases of the War," by Prof. fMerri,field in Haskell 17; and "The P.ro-phets and Social Problems," conducted by Pr9f. Willett in Haskell 26.�The Hyde Park Council of Churchesis sponsor for a scheme whereby menof the S. A. T. C.· will be entertainedat ,dinner Sunda.y in neighboringhomes. Information may be obtainedat Y. 1M. C. A. headquarter&. Thirtymembers took advanta�e of the"opportunity last SundaY and were ftryenthusiastic over the plan. . Corner EIIis A .. e. 'Established 1890JENKINS BROTHERSDry Gooda aDd Mm. Funaiahiqa63nl St. aDd UDiftnity A .. e: "Right Goods Bight Pria.Right TreetmeDt "If YOB Can't Go Acrou--(ome Aerou"The follawing figures give one a fair idea of what his or her loanto the Government by the purc:hase of Liberty Bonds will aceompnahwhen used by the War Department:One fSO bond win buy trench knives for a rifle company, or 25hand grenades,' or 14 rifle grenades, or 37 eases of surgical instrumentsfor enlisted men's belts, or 10 cases of surgical instruments for officers'belts., -A ,100 bond win clothe a soldier, or feed • soldier for eight months,or purchase 5 rifles or 30 rifle grenades, or 43 hand grenades, or 25p)llDds of ether, or 145 hot-water bags, or 2,000 surgical needles.A $100 and .. $50 bond win clothe and equip an infantry soldier forservice overseas, or feed a soldier for a year.Two $100 bonds will 'clothe a soldier for a year.Three $100 bonds will clothe .. soldier and feed him for one year inFrance, or buy a mo�rcycle for a machine-gun company.Four $100 bonds will buy an X-ray outfit..One $500 bond will SUpply bicycles for the headquarters of an in-, tffaDtrJ regiment.Subscriptions for the Fourth Li�rty Loan received atCentral Hyde Park Bank55th ST. AND. BlJACXSTONE AVENUE, - CH,OOAGO, ILL.OLDEST BANK IN HYDE PARK: .'••t.. .�,.. 1" ••/'r"•t'________________________________________________________ .' I({IBrag �t your CoDege, ifyou mast;' but do it subtly!8eDd herThe colors and the seal outside.Your card, and the best of candyinside.$1.00 the poUDd atMeANANY a FINIGAN,1201 E. 55th St.Phone Midway 708.B. l. SCIIULTE,1501 E. 55th' SLPhone Hyde Park 206.'DREXEL PHARM'ACY,901 E. 55th St.Phone Mid .... y UI0.VAN De BOGERT & ROSS,1000 E. 63n1 St.PhoDe Hyde Park 2541518 H�e Park Blvd.Phone Oakland 68001465 E. 63n1 SLPhone Blackstone 3272800 E. 63rd St.Phon� Midway 3200THE BEST ARGUMENTYou want peace. Ce-rtainly, everyone does. You want a peace thatwill wipe German autocracy off the Iface of the map. Certainly, everyone Idoes. To obtain such results you'have to buy Liberty Bonds. Cer- :.:.. _ MARSHALL FIELD fa, ·COMPANYJ 'THE STORE FOR MEN.+++ , ..• /!Never before has qaaHty been saeha domiDaDt fador in Saits for YOODgMeD. E'ver bearing � miDd oar highstaudards, we believe we have pr0-duced the hest ready-for-serviceClothes in :Ameriea, beauIse:1 . The fabrics of the best wool arefashioned by the foremost craftsmen'\to perfect harmony of model and pat-tern.2. The_ styles express the virilesp�t of the day, as executed in themodeling of master designers.3. Individuality is attained by theproduetien of many fabrics and modelS exclusively for The Store for Men.$30.00AND'UPThird Floor. -."•..•...... I••• t4, •'. �• t. ).• " I••..,"t,r �i"••.,,r ) �� .�-, f ..,/•,t...';•,;. \-..•_..."I' •.. -0.j�, �•v�'ft•..t. ),I, i ,.. '.t.••�..'""�, ,(. .'1.:. ' " :.' \� �l' .: r.il;'�'''-:�t.},�'��·;��.��··.��'�· ..t· �.... ,. .,.",..� .:��;: ;',IlAROON ,FOOTBALLSEASON TO OPEN I •••••••••••••• fl •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• :••••••••••••••(Continued from page 1)MASS ,MEETING FOR-WOllEN BELD TONIGHTAT 7:38 IN, MANDEL(Continued from page 1),Reber WmePla,. at Center.In the line there is lla:,nonald,'Who had experience last year as aregular end, and who has been shifted to tackle this season. Reber is adependable center, who can pass theball accurate,IY. Reber has improvedwonderfully 'Since la.st year, and center will be a pretty strong position.'Stegeman, who will play anothertack1e, is of the tall rangy type, andwill take good care of his part of theline. IMoGuire, and either Miller OS"Swenson, will play the guards, andthough all are new men they haveshown well in practice. ,The ends .have been bothering theof the corps, as . has been already annOUACed, will be threefold: the preparation for an essential ,occupation,the maintenance of a required scholastic standard, the performance of adefinite amoUnt of social or philanthropic work, and the participationin military drill In every case, thewoman herself will be allowed to .specify the amount of 'Nork she feelsherself able to do. A� for those who!find it impossible to take military drillbecause of conflicts with classes orother valid. reasons, a. Board of E�emptions has been estZblished to examine into the cases. " ,.MJ's. J. E. Steams, Proprietor # 1155 E. Sixty-Third St.ERVICEWITHINCERITY·Ask New Members to Att� "Old Man" ·for quite a time, and ap-'I h b d d hi hI 'd . I pear to be the weakest parts of thet as een eeme Ig y esrr- 1· H tf?..I_ d hi hh d W A··· me, a"luaY was a goo Igable by t e Stu eat ar cnvtnes h lId b.. .,sc 00 payer Ian seems to e aecmmittee for every woman Interest- •d I k . ba h '1Ir. S T C clever handler of passes, but his de-e In' nowlDIg w t t e Iyy:' I. • • � • b·Jj • d H· klnd f d th • ' rensrve a I ty IS not so goo. In esta s or to atten e meeting. • Iik ., d Z thIS 1 ewise a goo man Tor e re-Printed statemeuts, ,in outline form, ceiving end, of forward passes, butof the work -of the corps will be dis- apia it is the defense that is weak.tributed, among 'all those present and Neither has been given a real test,questionnaires will be given to ,W..' s. and .they mayor may not tum out toT. C.' members. Directions for filling be" whirlWinds.out and hapding' in these question�naires will .� IPven' at tbe meeting� Condition is Deciding Factor.They are -designed . to ��ertain tJie Condition may be the deciding fac-training and the qualifications of the tor of tomorrow's -game. If the sailwomen for the various sorts �� work ors are in the same kind of shape thatrequired, as well a.s the amount of the service teams were last year, thetime that each one will be able to Maroons may mop up the .fie14 with• them. If ·the gQD.s are in slia.pe, Chi-glve.The program· of the meeting 'fol: cago is going to do well. to hold thelows: score to one or two touchdowns. At:Songs, patriotic and popular, by 'any rate �t ought to be a great ,game. �• the entire audience. ' .'_' -----.Speech, Acting President Angell UniversitY Dames WiD Meet •.Speech, -Dean Wallace.Song, "Battle Hymn of the Repu!te The University Dames'" wilJ hold MIDWAY 567TEARNMEANSMen�s Suits Given Spt.;cial AttentionCLEANING AND DYEING, ,'- Remodeling a Spedalty\ Goods Called for and Delivered,'_"Iie," The entire audience. . their .first meeting' this quarter to-_ �:�';,�'';hece���o;�''led Bann...... ;:;'iO�ItI::i�es\!� !�;;"��Of�:: 1 II J 1 1 1 1 • III! 1,11' III: 11.1.111111.1 II 111111111 �III 1 III 1 , ; ! I 1 1 •• 1.1 n 1 • 1 \ U 1 • II IU' •. C�The audience. ' 'eots, have ,'been invited to attend, ,THE .. MEN OF THE S.A. T.e.• . READ WHAT MAJOR JAMES A. MOSS has to say about CORONAm his latest editioiia of "ARMY PAPER WORK" aad see why he reeommeads CORONA, before uy other typewriter for aD-aroand field aDdgarrison work.GET A CORONA FOR YOUR PAPER' WORK',-�eight, 6 pGaDds .CORoNAFOLDING TYPEWRITERRecessional. .aMeeting in Ida NoyeS han.University Representative:SIDNEY CASNER5728 Prairie Avenue�elepbone: Normal 6583COI�NA mEWRITEI, SALIS COMPANY12 South La Salle StreetFranklin 4992-4993,Orchestra .embers to Meet.IMember� Of the UniversitY' orches- 'LEAGUE WILL PRESENT ira have been asked to bt at the Uni-FRESBIIAN FROLIC NEXT . versity Settlement with theiz: instru-FRIDAY IN MANDEL HALL ments Monday night at �:4S .:. ,�DtiDUed from page 1)themselves of the opportunity of buyling a ticket next week. Any' fresh-,man who has not yet been assignedan upper-class counsellor may obtainone by calling at the League room inIda Noye.s 'ball. A'meeti_ng of thecast of the Frolic will be held today. at 4:30 in Ida Noyes 'hall theater. WANTED-To rent, six or' sevenroom tSmished apartment, two baths,Dear to University and, Illinois, ctnt-.ral, from November to April L WriteBOx 286, Homewood, IDinms.BaCk a Bayonet-BU)' a B�Classified-, •�e Pen '�f the Army."Beginning With TadaySingle copies of The Maroon may beobtained at Ida Noyes, Cobb 'Hall, and atThe Maroon office, in Ellis for 3 cents.Those who have DOt suhaerihed arerequested not to take papers fro .. 1lIIYof the main piles in aay of the halls orbuildiags 011 the eampas unless ,theyleave payment for them.Subscribers: Get your Maroon onlyat that place designated on your receipt stub, , A list will be posted at east .of the main piles Tuesday morning. Ifyour. name does not appear, add it tothe list and the matter will be investigated. The pile in Cobb is not for subscribers. ' Those whose receiptS have"Cobb" on them will kindly call at Ellis.The Business Manager.DON'T JUST SEND ,FLOWERSLet Your Next Gift beFlLOWERS FRO)! EASTMAN'SWe Deliver Anywhere in the CityEASTMAN FLORAL SHOP\ Fresh, Fragrant, Lasting. Cat FlowersPhone Midway 9690 1168.East 63rd StreetHalf Block West of WoodlaWILAve. .North Side of Street TO THESTUDENTSOF THE 'uNIVERSm of CHICAGO IYOU can save your own time and the timeof your Instructors by usiag a CORONAFOLDING TYPEWRITER for aD your work.The conveniea� aDd compadDess ofCORONA make it the ideal madrine forperSonal use. 'Machine folded ·in case.•I{Lou Dooley's line. 1 don't think it's used to do in the library., I .supposenearly so good as last spring. Re- it's a great disappointment to themember the funny things Ashy used girls not eo oe able to talk to me butto put in"? it can't be helped. 'If I don't like thisAn Unidentified L�dy: If the same S. A. T. C. stuff, wich is likely, I'llperson who wrote The Campus Whis- join the red X unit that messes in the'tIe last spring is going to write it gardens, This idea of getting upthis year, I shan't subscribe for the early in the morning doesn't agreeMaroon, with me'. I thought ,they'd get overthat but 1 guess they're gonna keepI 'Want to be a sergeant \VI"DH class activities suspended it up. I haven't approached anybodyAt the .University: for the duration of the war, what on the frat proposition yet. I'll giveThey don't know what to call them- 'chance will the freshman have to get them just one more day to make theselves. his picture into the Cap and Gown? first advances. Charlie.They don't know what they'll be., �.� .iI�r!I. I want to be a sergeantAnd wear an army hat;They don't know what their status is,They don't know where *�_-,. ; ��. ,,,,,They say they're in the army,·Mr. Baker says they're not,tMr. Baker really ought to know,You know, he really ought.Some sengeants took it prettly hardAnd others merely laughed,Add some are gonna join the tanksAnd others join the draft,SPEA�lNG of officers in the ladies''army, the Maroon said yesterday,"The exact nature of the duties of. these officers has not yet been officially refined."tit's AD',in the Point of View.. '.!Jane Delaney: Who's writing theWhistle this year? It sounds likeDANCE ANP CARNIVALSixteenth Exemption DistrictState Council of Defense.60th St. and Kimbark Ave.:.FRIDAY EVENING, OCT.i3 w. WasJUngion street,' Chicago.A RemarkableTypewriterAll favorite features combined inone handsome writing machine ofthe first quality.Telephone Central 5563. Call up,call in, or write"" WJQODSTOCK TlJPEWRITER2't�; COMPANYFrolic TheatreDOUGLAS FAIRBANKS in"He Comes Up Smiling", ..An Artcraft Picture.,The story of "He Comes Up Smiling"is based upon the farce of � samename which was produced with greatsuccess at the Liberty Theatre. NewYork with Douglas Fairbanks in .thestellar role.No increase in prices. 2:15 and 4adults; 6:4.:> to .11:15, adults 2Oc.Children 110c all day.Also This Day")IUTT ASD JEFF."Private Dancing LessonsIn a course of six lessons ($5.00)De can acquire the steps of the Waltz,One-step, and Fox-trot. Single lessons if desired.LUCIA HENDERSHOT STUDIO1541 E. 57th St. Hyde Park 2314 �. _"_ .... ;, ( . ; ,THE DAILY IIABOON. FRIDAY •.. OCTOBER U •. 191LKlENNIY Macpherson has dared to 'WiE have been told that the girlsappear on the campus with his Adam's woo had their hair bobbed did so beapple shamelessly exposed, Next cause they we�e afraid that in thething you know he'll be inhaling cig- W. S. T.,.' C. they ,would have onlyarettes. : �ftee� minutes, like th� men, in whichto turn out in the morning. Gym.:. Outfits �. �r\!,: .. l�' I • : •Letters from a Freshman. No.5 .• Dear folks; We had supervisedstudy last night. Only you can't gaswith none of the co-eds. All thesemaphores tell me that's what they -i HEAR you ca-a-alling me I"Anon. ....""""�"""""""""""•University SuppliesWoodworth's Book StoreOpen EveningsTypewriters To Rent.1311 E. 57tb Streei Leather Carrying caSesTwo BlOcks East of TowerUniversity JewelryTo the bugler:THE TURKISH',' 1"... • : ..... .1-'IGARETTE1-2-3�\.mAo1-2-3-4,MURAD1-2-�-4,MURADAnd ALL the restsaid, "MURAD"!., "I,e••4�.;• d'�,• Isald'WalgJillg.k4g.IeEPIula" T.> -alrcfeeaw're81,..fo'fbpep1imlfrW1evSlW,-,th,be5:�inloendahaJIMUph'I', J.