/ t .: ... ,, .at\ -VOL 17.' No. 42 UNIVERSITY' OF CHICAGO, FRIDA_ � Price 3 CentsNEW QUARTERS IN ELLISREADY FOR Y. Me C. A. USE LA VERNE NOYESSCHOLARSHIPS TO. � AWARDED SOON ()pm To VWton U,.w JaDlW7 15-BowliDC aDd Peol TOIU'IWIlentsHeld 8ooD--SociaI, £Teats WllI Be·em EarIT. WILL HOLD CLASSELECTIONS WITHINNEXT THREE WEEKSMAROON FIVE TOCLASH WITH FASTTOSSERS TONIGHT Rooala Are DecorateCI aDd .fll1'lli8llecl '-- - '-Actidtiee WllI Becla I •• ediate-,De Paul and Whitmg Owls Iy-Hoid HouewanaiDc JaDuuY 18 Fifty Men Who Have Been- Will Meet Page- 8 Quin- FnD 4 to 6. In Service WiD Re-tette in Bartlett. ' ceive T ui�.. The Y M. C. A. has moved into its The :Reynolds dub. was taken over.-- new quarters in EDia haD. ThMe 4 •• APPLICATIONS" 'BECBlVBD by ita o&iaIs just before the closeNO GOOD MATERIAL AVAILABLE .consist,of reading and writiDc rooms _ of the autumn quarter and is now in ',and two offices. The l"OOJI18 ha� A lieati �.L.-. y_ Vi ,w:o�order. While the S. A. T. C. CAMPUS RESUMES", � varniabed., painted. _recIecorated . ,!! �,forL�_,,, �, eme was OIl the campus the ReJDolds dubGAMES TO��GBT. .' and win be refurnished - .: "'-, No;ea�aeho1aDh�_ heiDB �, was UJMier 1IIiHtatT-·�on,; Th�: ' ',_-,-, _'_ "� Paul· University at Bartlett The clubroom contains davenports, ered this week in the president's of- old officers have returned and are now 'Class' elections will be held within -GyauaasiaDl, 7. writing desks and lounging chairs. flce. In all" about fifty men will be in residence. the next three weeks. This was theI _. "Whiting Owls. at Bartlett Gymnaai· The, conferenee room con� a long given their tuitiQ1l throup this fund. The ofllcers of, the club are ·as, fol- long-awaited statement made y�-lam,8. table for the meetings of,committees The scholarships are for,students who lows: William W_ Henry, president; day by Van Meter Ames, acting pres-, and discussion -groups. The aetivi- have been in se�. ! Benjamin Littman, vice president; ident of the Undergraduate council.Pat Page's basketball men will have ties of the Y. M. C. A. will begin im- Some four hundred applications for Moffat Elton, secretary; Arthur Col- Elections for the council and the� ample· opportunity this evening to mediately. these scholarships have been filed, an� well, treasurer_; Happy Rudolph, li- Honor commission will also be' held·," show what they are worth when they DiscUssion Group wm Meet only fifty are to be granted. During brarian; and Harry English, manager. soon.�..', " meet two fast teams . on the home Assistant Prof. Merrifield's discus- this first quarter general policies will The club will be open to visitors' until As yet, the a1lairs of the councilftoor. The scrubs will play the De be adopted whieh will in the future Jan. ,15. - -are in a chaotic state, the disruption.1' sion group will_ hold its first meeting tiPaul five hi the' .eurtain raiser at' 7, con nue to govern the granting of of campus life by the S. A. T. C.:;r Wednesday at 4:30 in the Conference Club Open to Members Only.i< and the tentative varsity will playa room, The subject of the diScussion the Noyes scholarabips. Three prin";After J 5 th having rendered that organizationreturn, game with the Whiting Owls, , . . cipal standards will be used in de- an. 1 e club, will he used useless, However, most of the' mem-will be "The Conservation of War- te 0 : .. be nl Th 1 tablrated the best amateur team in this time Ideals." nnl�ng the eomparative worthiness rer mem rs 0 y. e poo es hers of last year's council have re-part of the country. . � of the various c:aIldidates. The first and bowling alleys are now open to turned to school, and President AmesProf. Allen Hoben, who has just f th will be the I ' members. Bowling and pool .tourna-Compared with the material in oth- returned from Fiance, - will speak 0 ese ength aDd char- believes that a rapid reorganizationer conference schools, Pat has not Thursday at 4:80 in Mandel on acter of the aenice rendered by,� m�ts will.be held soon. - will take place. Among those' whomuch to work with this season. Tbe� "Some Impressions from War: Serviee applicant, the gmdes which the ean': .:;i= ;;ents will �gin earl�" have returned are George Martin,. seems to be no chance that Bryan will in ,Fr8lIee." Prof. Hoben will relate didate_ has � in the past, aDd hiS :r b yeSterda enry, presi �nt .of e Frank Long, Marian Llewyllen, El-i �tui'n to school, and there_ is a big ger.cral eharaeter aDd worthiness. u'.. y. "They will mclude eanor Atkins, John Prosser and Chal-I - his experienc:es during the last 'days several info� dances and a, num- mer McWI-lliams.question whether Blocki will be eligi- of the war and the early dBys of the 'Longer Serriee & PaYorecL ber of smokers. 'The library of books ,ble if he returns. The one hope of annistice. Activities in the Y. M. C. In'the awarding of1h. scholarsbi� anti'magazines will be run as usual. 'Council to Meet Next Week.the team is that Go1"O'!lQ will come to A on be held at .. 80 ':_..6._:.1 of t 'Ae� 0 WI .. : UlBWAU a the men who have been in the Rrviee The council will hold its first meet-school and �elp bolster up the five. • 80 . (Cemtimud Oft fXJ96 2)- v: • longest win be- fa�red. The' JDaD1 ing early next week, when it will takeHolds BOUIIeWarming In EUi&' who enlisted 'a :rear Or a year and a UNIVERSITY INSTRUCTOR up the matters of the Class and Un-Tb Y ... C A will h-'d ho ,half ago will staDel'. far better ehance \ d�graduate council elections, theThere are plenty of men out "or the e • .K&... UI a use- AND CAPTAIN IN ... n ... y IS,I.' than the man who went into thel �.... aettlem, ent 'dance and the Washing'- -f team, and Pat' is. working.hard with wilrming Jan. 10 from,4 to 6 in theS. A. T C the .ddl" Oetober,. ,RUNNING FOR NOMINATION to P ,�·-�them iD'·orderto·get'ateam�tOgel:her. DeW-l"OGIM-Ua-,BIlia.,--,TJ.oe.;_ • Ir�·.-'_:-t6- -,--�- .� of., .:,---.� :�_"'!. ,--) . ..,..- � _ -,"::':"'-- -_- - ,.E����-,-- .. -:,·,-�__.,.-�_� __ • __ t.The' spirit of, the_ men is good, ae- music and' mreShm.,mb. .JI.� and . oreove� .e man who' has seen � PnfeBBOr Charles' Merriam, , Recent],. N omina��� for. class ,�meers will -'conling to Pat, and there are hopes women students have been mWted to !ve �l"Vlce � France or has � 111: Beturaed From Italy, Making Cam- be open in a week, and it is expeetedthat' a good five will ,be turned out.' chop in and inspeet the- qu8rters. e &11' ,sel"Vlce, �rt sel'Vlce o� 'paip OD RepubJican Ticket. that the third week will see the elee-Uncertalnty as to the eligibilitY of In spite of the, snow aDd bliDard �me other dangerous type of work; , ' tions 'a thing of history. It is plannedseveral of, the players' ru.s hindered th� Y .JtI�C.A. _and, League' eommittees wIll be favored� more than the man Captian Charles E. M�'mam, pro- to � the Council and Honor com-practice a great deal, but with the delivered the Christmas bukets to �ho sat ba.:�'L� �oiJig ofBce wo� fessor o� Political Science, and -recent- mission elections as soon after thatbegiDning of the quarter only'the eli- twelve' families. Sixty-eight chil- In some A� of, the service or w�o: ly returned United States Cominis- as practicable, so that the campusnever got farther -than the camps m - to Ita! 0 makin ntliD'ft may return to its usual activities.gibles will be carried on the squad. this 810ner y, IS g a cam.r-o-(CoatU&1Ud em page 3) country.Although' the Whitng' Owls bumped =============== I ' , for nomination on the Republican_ These questions make dec:isiona dif":th"" bad] 0 th ' -U '. ticket for the mayoralty.. Captain A th °asti tbe .maroons y In e game ANN AL ALUMNI REumON_ ficu1t. They win all be settled, how": mes was' en US1 cover et ,Wednesday night, there is hope thai TO BE IMPORTANT EVENT 'ever, in the way that seems fairest to �erriam has �ully ��gated prospects for both the- Settlementth h tea ·11 0 th Owls himself from factional. strife In the dan d th'p uTh"'-e o�e m ,WI ,gIve e a ON CAMPUS NEXT JUNE the committee, and the worthiest men .,.' , - ce an e rom. ere 18 nohard 'to 0ght. Tb ft primary, and is appe8Iing the Repub- h 'cih uld t ha both "er �p D1 e .or on WIll get the benefit of the fund. '_ '.0 '• reason w y we -r0 no :ve ,which the game was played Wednea- Mr. PieroU Hopes Large N .... Of . hcannd votersdi�date.�e CIty as an mde- he said, "and there is every reasonM..... T_ 0_-=_ WDI - Aetioa Fa'f'Ol'ahly C .. DIe .. _ pe ent can . b h uld ha:' th Th Set-� All �"'� Whil' 0 Ita! 'D..-f .... • W _y we s 0 :ve em. e- D_ D....---L 'i'L-n-'- £'L':_ method of .:-.1";:"'_" e In y, �r;. .lDernam tI t h t had U 0 0ty.KJC ..-� A..lUVU6" WUA .. '""6 .... : rk' ed" "th' -read f' Ge-" emen as no any mversJth'e m' en who were m- the S. A. T. C.' wo to stem esp, 0 rman rt' tbi d stud t'- cia, d: ', °al' I Oded 0 suppo s year, an every enANDREW MAC LEISH GIVES The Alumm· ----... will do .a.L.1t;..._ d tb S. N T C will 'L_, liUl propapn ,an maten y 81 In h 'uld be to d .,0� WllJ&o� an ,e '. •• ...ve e kee • th' ral- f th Itau - s 0 eager spen an evenmgMONEY FOR NEW BUILDING with a rush this quarter, acc:ording to consideration as long as there are ap- pmg up e ,mo e 0 e an 'people. I' '(Continued on page 3)its Seeretary, Mr. Adolph Pierott. At plications f�m men who ha:ve been� ============================tiniverait,. Will Erect �daiDiatraUoa its next meeting, whim will be held in more active serviee. Up to date,Ball-President Makes QuarteriT about 'the midcDe of the DlODtb, pJaus some applications from men in theReport On Ca .. p.... for the June reunion wiD be eonsid- S. N. To. Co and one or two from menered. in the S. A. T. C. have been granted.:"The Council is taldDg up the pJans In these cases the men bad done .,e­for the reunion three months in ad- ' ciaI work or had_ e�isted previously:vance of the usual time." said 111".Pierott, yesterday: -rile geaeralSentiment is th81. if possibl� there_ WEATBEB.'FORECAST.-should be held next June, one' of - the tontinaed coN tHay. Probablygreatest Reunions in the history or .ante!' •• OI'I'OW ... s...ta ....the institution. ,. Undergraduate, .CouncilConsider Question ofProm and Settle­ment .Dance to�-�,:!'I,,-�ACTlYmES . :��. ,_,;;. -:,:-.,�_';,":':': � ':"�I�i4. �.,�'� �i� f ....Question of Dance and Prom.T y.·Meeting of all d at lIidIecIuledboan.DiriDity chapel, 11 :15, B_bU.T08l0rr0W.Meethlg of all d .... at adaed.leeIboan.Meetings of UDlyenity Rulingbodies, Barper Eo SI.Board of A_lai ... I.Board of StIRlea' OrpaIatloas,PIIltlieatiollll, ad �1'_Board of the J_iaI' ... SeniOr eel·lees. aDd tile CeaIUttee _ PintYear St--ta, 11:11.Gr .... W __ 'a .u..ue..., Ida NeT- "':11. ., rM�ny Men Are Out For Team.Chief among the gifts presented tothe University this year was the giftof Mr. Andrew lfaeLeish, vice-presi­dent of the Board of Trustees, whobas �ven $100,000 for the erection ofa building, preferablY an administra­tion buDding....�This is but one of a long list ofbenefaetioDS' for whicll the Univer­sity is indebted ,to IIr. 1IeLeisb,"says the president's quarterly state­ment. "His frequent generosity baSmarked its previous history. and hisuntiring and devoted serviee on theBoard of Trustees has been for yearsof inestimable value."Other gifts mentioned in the presi­dent's report were received from Dr.Frank Gunsaulus, Dr. William ADenPusey, and Mrs. Emma B. Hodge. aDof whom made valuable additions tothe University libraries. The totalattendance for last quarter was3,192 as, against 3,868' for the a1l­tumn quarter. The number of men.in the S. A. T. C. totaled 1300. Thegreatest falling off in atten�ce wasmanifested in the graduate and pro--.or. fessioaal schools..�,,-.) "Every man aDd woman who basbeen in our war serviee who caD pos-81"1,. attend this reunic;m wiD bestrongly urged to do 90. Some figureof national prominenee wiD be prob­ably invited ·to address the' militaryassemblage and friends. "It has not yet been decided wherethe meeting will be held. Among sev·eral plaees mentioned are BartlettgJIIlD&Sium and the Auditorium the­ater.The January isSue of the, Alumnimagazine, which win be oat aboutthe tenth of � month, wiD eontailla large number' of photographs, itbas been annoaneecL Ber.fter, thetenth of the month. wiD be the regu­lar date of the �a appear­aDCe. 'THE DAILY" MAROON'BULLETIN.-,CAPT. CHAS. E. MERRIAM-',_,:. t·· I-I -., t_·,�Ilr.i t� "• t.) tt i -_I !r �t i 'I • �t ' ,� ;t �'.. """ . ftIB DAILY, MAROON,"PlQDAY, JANUARY, J, 1919, l' ., .', , , :,t �i� ,., ,t• .' e: .�!� .2The St1ldeat Ne........ of tMUai .. enit� of Cbica&oYou can't do a friend'. a greater favor ill -die� IiDethantosa;r-LB VEBNB NOYESscBOLUSIIIPS TOBB AWARDED SOON list Of men who are to be in coUece have a better chanee Oil the homeon these scholarahipa baa not yet been floor •. It,is DOt apected �t, thepublished. . Varsity will be 'able to drub the fo�mer I. A. C. team, but a good fight issure to resulLuu" Bailg _arollu or about to leave the aenice abo ...retain their iDauraDee pri ......ODe &rgumeIlt is that of hGWiJIc Oftto a good thiDg while you ave it:Govemment . insarance_ is • thriftJbargain, because it can be maintainedfor about thirty-five per �t leas thaDany other insurance. Ten thousanddollars worth of insurance at a premi­um of six and one-half dollars (or alittle more than that aceordiDg to theage of the holder) is a bargain, pureand simple.In the next plaee, the United Statesof America is an institution that can­not be excelled, speaking in a busin�sense. The War Risk Insurance bu­reaus have been carefully organizedto carry -Gn an enormous business; noone can be dubious concemmg thegreatest insurance company on earth.This insurance is of value to ailyoung men, bu� especially those ��dependents, Perhaps a father ormother; maybe a wife (strangerthings have happened, _ you know)."Hold' on to your government insur­ance" is the slogan, and it is a good --(COIItia1&ed lro. � 1) MABlJON FIVB TO---------- CLASH WITII FAST• .-TOSSERS TONIGHT Pnvate Dancmg Lessons-- In a COIII'8e of six leuoas ($5.-)(CoxtintUd If'OfA P4I1e 1) ODe caD MIllaire tbe ate .. of theWaltz, o.e-ste." aDd Fo][-troL SiDcleLeuoDs if desired.day was small and suited to the play LUCIA HENDERSHOT STUDIOof the Owls, but the Maroons will 1541 E. 5Tib St. Hyde Park 2314Published mo� euept Saturday,Sunday and Monday, d� the Au­tumn, Winter and Spring quarters,by the Daily Maroon company. and had then been transferred to theunits on the campus.Matters of length and duration ofservice being equal, the grades of theman will form. an important factor.If .a maD has been in college beforeand has· made . good grades, he willreceive more consideration 'than theman who made only medioere grades.No man-has been granted a scholar­ship whose gTMdes were lower than c._In most eases only men with highscholarship �rds will be considered.This ruling is intended to reward goodacademic work.Penonal Charader Couts.EDITORIAL DEPARTMENTTHE STAFFJohn E. Joseph ..••• Managing EditorRuth Gensberger •••••.• News EditorHelen Ravitch ••••••••• Night E�torJames Sheean ..•...••• Night EditorRose Fischkin •••.•.••••• Day EditorHoward Beale ....•.•.••• Day EditorHarry Shulman .•••••••• Day EditorWilliam Morgenstern •••• Ath. EditorKate Smith ••••.••• Associate EditorFrederick Winterhoff ... Asso. Editor DON'T JUST'. SEND FLOWERSLet Your Next Gift beF:LOWERS FROM EAS·TMAN'SWe Deliver Anywhere in the CityEASTMAN FLORAL SHOP. Fresh, Fragrant, Lasting Cut Flowers. Phone Midway 9690 ,1168 East 63� Street.Halfbloek west of Woodlawn Ave. North Side of St.BUSINESS DEPARTMENTMay Freedman .•. Business ManagerFrank Fenner .••.....••. AssistantWanda Steger . '.•....•.•. AssistantREPORTERSEleanor AtkinsMaxine Davis .Thomas EdmondsErnest FribourgLewis KaytonRose-Frances Kramerbma LundburgMarguerite NewmeyerHerbert RubelEdward WeissEdward' WafalEarl Wooding The personal �r and prom­ise of the man will count for a greatdeal. No man whese.eharacter is not I�!!!�!!��!!!!����!!�������!!�beyond impeachment. will be consid- �ered. The further purpose of thefoundation is to encourage and give--achance to those· men whom the com-­mittee considers may make a markfor themselves and take good adVan-The Daily Maroon could not pes- tage of tlle scholarships.sibly go to press the first of the yearwithout comment on starting the new n=:i ��!:n� . :::rth� n!: !;i ...... _�era right. To onPt it-well, such be ruled out because he can dord to 4C-;': I •• �things are not done. But this time , I ,pay his tuition. The foundation aims ·,f __ •the joke is on you, for starting the to a)l-arci honors to those who, through . jyear right in this office means sub- serviee tto . their countrY, deserve iL Iscribing for The Daily Maroon. W� The man :whe needs his tuition tobelieve we have a good paper, or else stay Incollege, however, will be given .,:_ ;we- would not spend precioUs 'hours in ... .. , a �larship in preference to the.man .: I' •draughty Ellis hall. And we �t to Who has.P\elley of money, if all other �.;':H;'l:i�share our good news with others. SO ·l, ; !!\ ! W\r�:§ %:: ��� :E:.�.ti�::t.;:_��ha� .. �::lillir:';I!;'(last quarter were men in the Student schoI8rsbips 'from the foundation will KlIlili IArmy TrajDing. Corps, anel ·they have ,be: �cally ineligible. A case of .� � J! i .'left college. Consequently it is the this .. kind. arose recently when there �. ..fBtu�ent body alone that m� support 'a�pned for' a s�olarsbip a � to. �a'the college paper. Some of the for-.. whom the comuu�tee cannot give one ...mer "stars" have returned; we shall because he was. in. the BritiJJh anD¥.try and work out new features, delect- '.' .�y �e� .in _th� united States ariDyable features, entertaining features, are' eHgible but'. the committee feelsintellectual features for your pleasure, tb8t this' �. �ou1d prove to be oneso-subscribe today! In other words,' wh� woul� d� credit to the University ..start the new year right. . And unless he gets ,the scho�p hewJ1l take- a three y� . scholarship to,WILL NOT 'RETURN TO CAMPUS an EnPsh university which the Brit­ish' government b8s otfered· him.University No Lonpi' G� B7 Many s_uch exceptional cases will mer-Presence of Lonnie Stagg" . it speciaI': eonsideration.'Will CoDaida' 0Iicen Pint.one.-STARTING RIGHT.Entered as second class mail at theChicago Postoffice, Chicago, Dlinois,March. 13, 1906, under the act ofMarch 3, 1873.SUBSCRIPTION RATESCalled for, $2.50 a year; $1.00 aquarter,By Carrier, $3.00 a year; $1.25 aquarter.By Mail (city), $3.60 a year; $1.50a quarter.By Mail, (out of town), $4.25 ayear; $1.75 a quarter.Editorial Rooms •••••••••..• Ems 12Telephone Midway 800, Local 162Hours: 1.1:00-11:50; 12:2lM;; 7-8Business �ee ..•••••.••••• Eatis 14Te1�hone Midway SOO, Local 162Hours: 10:20-11-60'; 3-5:30 ..... FRIDAY, JANUARY 3, 1919HOWDY!Greetings! Salutations! HappyNew Year to all of you. The DailyMaroon appears once more to welcomein a new quarter. We have seenmany folks we saw last· quarter, and No more will the campus glow withothers who have been absent for a the pink and lavender ties of LoDDie In d�ding who is moSt deservingwhile. Few are the privates' outfits, Stagg. For he will :roam far afield of coD;Sideration the con_mrlttee willbut more_ numerous are the little gold this quarter. This by his own ad-' �avor an officer, because .It f�ls. thatbars and serge uniforms. mission yesterday. When inter-. m many cases an ofBcer In wmnmg a .And everyone is mighty, mighty viewed, he was bashmny attired in .. �mmission must have �ven himselfglad to be back and to see the old morning suit of pale cerise pajamas, more worthy than a pnvate.friends back. It's a tidy little college and he refused to state his near fu- . Many of. the :four h1lDdred appliea--.'tiODS are from S. A. T. C. men .andwe are going .to have this Winter ture, except that he would either at-quarter,' 1919 (as o�e of the deans tend Wisconsin, Harvard or-go to scarcely-any' of these have been grant­ed.. On the other hand� most of thoseput it), and we, for one, feel as if work.men who have seen aetive service haveit were goin� to be profitable and de- "I wiD remain a bac:he1or for �e been, taken care of. Fifty seholar-cidedly agreeable. next � mont'uJ," he Stated. "IIrs.'. S will d ships w11l be granted this quartet' butSpeaking in a timely but rather tagg go West, an. wiD p�- the list· will be kept open for a wlule,trite way, it is going to be the reeon- bly go to school In Denftr. She IS at'so that the men' who are still return-, stniction period of. the University of present at the home of �er parents,Chicago. All the former eustoms aDd in Kuh1ree �events wiD have to·be hauled ,down IIr. St:aa'sfrom their (thank heaved) temporary me.places and dusted aDd POlished.. _Doubtless this rec:oustruction work REYNOLDS CLUB TAKENwill be di1Bcult at ftrBt, but with a OVER BY OLD OFFICIALSproper amount of appUcation-tmd �real application will tum the trielt- (coRti.ucI I""" page 1)possible diin�lties should be in theminority. All those who desire to join the club13ut-how we wanderl What we can do so by payiDg two dollars."meant to say was howdy and wel- Co.biDe to Repair BuirdiDCcome back! "SlDokea.·MURAD"And if yow fricDd thinb be basto pay 30 a:DIa for ciprette..hand bimcoeol � MURADS .-and...,:ing to the campus, in many cases:relatives said DOth- those who are .�� deserviDg, �y: have a. chance. ' -J' ", "Applieatioaa .StDI ReceiftCL •Applications from such men will bereceived aDd· gnated as long as regis­trants are admitted to daaes; that is,until the middle of nen week. TheThe club and the Y. M. C. A. areputting the building in shape. . TheGOVERNMENT INS��NCE. pool tables have been repaired andThis office is in receipt of a number the floors have been done over. ADof clippings from the Great Lakes the Y. M. C. A. furniture has beenBulletin conceminc and strongly ad- moved out and put into the Y. M. C.vacating the continuance of govem- A. rooma in Elljs haD.ment insuranee by returning soldiersand sailors. While government hand­ling of railroads, insurance companiesand the like h8s not been proved theone and only course for the future­and present-men just out of service ro. CAMPUS NEWSREADTHE DAILY MAROON _-t ��-t �_·,t _.-.. ', .�, .11, l't �.Ji :J., �'"I' -............. _,f'_: .... ....._> .� ·.. 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Totheir production DOW at the Grand as lowbrow me (and to the Short Olle"a musical faree" and suc:h we be- and the Military ODe who accompan-• ied me) and to most of the audieueeIieve, it is. First and foremost it is he was very f1lDDY. Filet is. if it weremusieal. Perhaps �e ladies of our not for C�veD we doubt if the laughs. first halla who bask only in the ran:- would have been 80 numerous. Offied air of the Auditorium wiD ob- course he cumot dance or sing. aridjeet, but LOuis Hirsch has provided he is gettiDc bald and all -that, butreaD ·cal ., 'D_-I.. __ L' be is f1lDll7. So ido};seeters keepy mUSl mUSIc .Lor .D&I'UIIQI s .lyries. The music has long hem fa- ·�Bu· t, here the·Ii L___ "Go· U"' you' say, w aremi. ar, eeeause. mg p ran ",or Girls! Ah yes, the Girls. WeD, out-qUIte a season In New York, but ."Tidd T " "Go· U,,- "If Y ade of ODe or two there aren't any.e oe, mg p, ou The _L__· Ia b/t 1 _ ...Y __ a, In H P-" d th QIV.n&B 18 !'p, U ong .l'--".I.NU.. to er �.1es an 0 er num- that happy stage. ealled girlhood.�rs of the tunef� seore wete pleas- Edith Day takes the leading feriUn-mg to our rather lowbrow ear. ..part. Sh' . real bea·'_ d sh. me e is a U".1 an eADd then, there is farce. It is all can sing and she is liraeeful. and ev­about an author who wrote a- boOk eryone liked her. Then Marion Sun­describing an airplane trip. Of shine, whom you may have seen incourse said author alloWs a tale -of tbe� two-a_'ys now and theD, has anhis splendid ability as an aviator to agreeable part and is a hundredcireulate in a- summer hote1�e timies more agreeable than her part.ci�on! Then, naturally, a real She d8Dces, too, but she can't singaviator appears, a race is proposed, but a little. Maybe she had a: eoJd.our P,_OOr land-loving author bas an j However, with the eombination ofawful time, but finally makes the good m1l8ie, Frank Craven and theflight, Wins the race and lovely maid- two young ladies ODe dOesn't miss theen in the �rgain. James Montgom- Girls. The costuming" is above theery wrote the original comedy from average, and the settings are in ex­which "Going Up" derives, we be- ceIlent taste. Perhaps· we can writelieve.. about the Girls �ext week, far weFrank Craven, funny, . ancient shall visit the Follies if the business. homely Frank Craven takes the � manager says the word. ,The -Shortof �e pseudo aviator-author.. Per- One, the Military One and I aD likedhaps sOme may remember his as the �Going Up" and unless.;..you go justharr&Rlled h�ro m "Seven Chances," to" see the Girls you'll like it, too. LAW BOOKS MEDICAL' BOOKS•UNIVERSITY TEXT BOOKSSecond Hand and Newand Students' Supplies:WO'ODWORTH'SBOOK STORE-.1311 East Fifty-seventh StreetBetn;een Kimbatlt and Ken1J1ood A17enuesOpen EveningsColeman Bitting, Second Baptistehureh, st. Louis, Mo:, Mareh 9, andthe Rev. John Douglas Adaln, Bart­ford TheOlogical seminary, Convoca�------------- tion Sunday, March 16. u. OF C. JEWELRYPaper delivered will cost $2.25;' bymaiJ, $2.'16..Just think, for �ese paltry 81DD8,ANNOUNCE SUNDAY PREACHERS Prof. Harry Emerson F�ck, you can manage to be up-to-date.. __ Union Theological semiDary, New You �lay know when and where yourTwelve Ministen' Are. Scheduled' � ,Yo� Mai 4; Dean CtiarJeS']L eIua 'ja &aiDe to meet, who. will rim� .YaIe Sehoot·of Re1igicm; ... y" for ofBee, . w�o was: elected, when andwhere.. the Freshman daneea will be11; Dean Brown, May 18; BishopAnnouncement has been made of W":alliam Fraser McDowell, Washing- held, whether or Dot there .js goingthe Jist of University preachers for ton, D. e., May 25; . Bishop MCDow- to be. a prom and if so what kind.both the Winter and Spring" quarters. ell, June L In fact you will learn who is what,they wiD be: where and when. And you will haveThe Rev. Charles LeRoy Gooden, the satisfaction of knowing that youSt. Paul's M. E •. churc:b, New York, BEARKEN AND BEAK THE are reading your own Maroon.Sunda ' LATEST APPROVED WA.Y Subscribe!y; Dr. Goodell, Jan. 12; Prof.Harry 'Emerson Fosdick, Union The- OF KEEPING UP-�DATBologica1 seminary, Jan. 19; Dean Wil- • WILL BOLD CLASSliam W� Fenn, Harvard Divini- MethOd of FollOwing the Multifario1ul ELEc.nONS WrtHINty sehool, Jan. 26. .' Evmts of W'1Ider Quarter I. NEXT THREE WEEKS,... Dean Feen, Feb. 2; the Rev. S. " Bere Sketehed.Parter CadmaD, Central Congrega­tional chun:h, Brooklyn, New York,Feb. 9; Prof. Hugh Black, UnionTheological seminary,. Feb. 23;_Prof.BlaCk, . March 2; the Rev. WiDiam� NEW QUARTERS IN ELLISRBADY FORY. M.·C. A. USE(COfttift� from flGge 1)Talk at Uaivenit,..FROUC- THEATRE66", Srnet'" m.FRIDAY, JANUARY SRDLILA LEE.-in"The Secret Garden'"FATTY ARBUCKLEin"The Cheaters"BURTON HOLMESTRAVELSMUTT AND JEFF. CARTOON .SATURDA "itCHARLES RAYin"String BeaDl"dren received toys and" every family For the Spring quarter:. Prof. AI­waS. given from five to ten doDa� he!i-.brkel:· . .Fitch.�.Amherst �n�-One' hundred doDars has been giVeD Apm 6; the Rev.' Com� w�­to·.� University sett1!!Dlent to 1J.uy kin, Fifth Avenue BaptiSt church,. clothing for these families. New York, April 20; Dr: 'Woelfkin,-----.- .April 2'1. GYM SUPPLIESCap and Gown '19We are pleased to"announce that the lIl8D8gement of/(� from fNJIIe I) HAS APPOINTED. US THEmAs - everybody knows this. is going •to be a busy quarter. As everybody for. i� benefit and his own enjoy-knows it is going to be chuc:k :fUn menta.•of everything that did not happen last " "As for ·the ·Prom" he eontinued,quarter in addition to everytbiDg that an of those people I have spobn.ordinarily happens during the Winter wi� � � favor of having one, andquarter itself. As everybOCt" ,bows I believe that �e student bocIy wm ;the only way to keep up with· the support one this year as never be- 'tbDes is to have a written accOunt of fore."thim. 'As everybody knows TheDaily Maroon is the oftIcial studentpublication of the University of Chi­cago, aDd chronicals aU the events ofthis gay campus world. ADd lastlyand most bnportantly, as everybodyshould know, the only honorable wayin which to obtain the Maroon is bysubsc:n"bing.Yes, the Maroon:,is still taking sub­scriptions.Isn't it lucky that you had thatmoney' given to you for Christmas,and that you haven't bad time tospend all your January allOW8DCe 1But the Maroon, not to aceept allyour hard··saved savings, has made itasubscription prlc:e for the rest of theyear, $1.60. To prove to you what abarpin that is, Dote that the pric:efor one quarter f. $1. To have the Official PhotographersTHE SPECIAL RA� ARRANGED FOR ARE TO BEGIVEN NOT ONLY TO THE 1919 GRADUATESBUT TO ALL STUDENTS OF THE U. OF C.. The Graduate Woman's club willhold its first meeting of the quartertomorrow from 4 to 6:30 in the Alum­nae room of Ida Noyes hall. Tea wUlbe served. DAGUERRE STUDIOC. CORMANY'SHOME: LUNCH ROOMThe Old RelIableHeadquarters for" University, StudeatsWe Serve the best of everY­thing. Prompt Service. 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C. days of yore;We're just a temporary subAnd rotten, too, aye, there's the rub.'CO URSE the first thing that greet­ed us was a contrib. From Q. E. D.,yes, and in our opinion the best thinghe has writ. Here:- - . .* * - -* - - -Q. E. D. ., . -: � .. :; '.' ;,;�,::::���_,�. '.'"?-:':'.>� ,:' i'���'?�::;'�' > :��':�,;��}:?�::�:?t: j��*���f�5�;�t��>· :\:�\]:!�;r;. '/':�' ���!���J '• - � 1"�.�. 1TBB DAILY MAROON. FRIDAY • .JANUARY, 3, 1919 .'For the LatestCampus NewsreadThe DailyMaroon ."; I,NEW YEAR�NEW PEP i�a«IOJo1st1trif�lytbWHICH is only another way of say­ing that Ashie and Stan and Wafuland Lucy and Jimmy have all flewthe coop and the first edition has tohave a Whistle, though God- knowsthis one won't swell subscriptions.·Beg your pardon, but Art- JJ:&ernever used to let us use the wordthus and this is the first time we'vehad a hand at wheezing'since he left. +------------.&Anyway, if there's objections, we useit in the French sense.•" NEW NEWSWOODSTOCKIWI-Bariac • STANDARD - SiDcIe-Sbift"A RemarkableTypewrl�'"All favorite features combined inone handsome writing machine ofthe first quality.WOODSTOCKTYPEWRITER COMPANY23 w. Washington Street, Chicago"Phone Central 5563»:FRATERNITY feeding won't be so MEN'S WE A Rbard now that we've all been in the Hats - Gloves - N�eardem�ratic army. JAMES E. 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