Vol IS. No .. 4VARSITY ELEVEN ISWORKING HARD FOR'FIRST REAL GAMEPractice Games Show Confer-ence' s I: orm-Maroons MeetLakes Saturdaypoints per major taken. 1'hat the R. O. T. C. will not be po&-The Kappa Epsilon was at the bead sible under the law unless at least onot th� .list during the' whole 'of ,l�t hundred men enter theco���';year and held second place for three a statement made by ·CoL Marr, hquarters the year before. Kappa of the department, in a talk to freshSigma made fourth place again as in men yesterday.the winter quarter, having risen from "If out of over 500 men in the, eneleventh place the year before. Tau tering class, 200 will not enroll forKappa Epsilon with first place, Kappa the courses, the investment is all outSigma with fourth, Sigma Nu with of proportion to the results accomfifth, and Phi Gamma' Delta with plished," said Col. Marr. "Unless atthirteenth place ranked the same as least a hundred elect some course inthey did 'winter quarter. Military Science, it will not be P0S:­sible, under the law, to continue thwork."Publish List of Frateiititiesservice.The other hopes of Eck's squad arecapt. Speer of the track team, �Ioore,Hall, Harris, Kennedy, and Cox.�pee, has never run an�g beyondihe milet but Eck believes that be eantum him into as good a five mileras he is in the half. Moore has nmthe two mile during the last season,and can cover the distance withoutdift'ieu1ty, while Hall and Cox. havebotb run the cross eountry. .. .�� .. :::�;� '�FI�A��r:.o�N�::!. �UNTRY., �{.�{i !��:;';::��\l�������:�, :;!.erans of known ability. George Otis, �� ����ptain of the team in 1916, is back, " ': _ �j:itand so is Archibald Jones, his ruDDing . ' ':�mate of the same year, and the een-: :��';��4lference half mile champion. These .�two men led the harriers of the Big ��:.- .. ?:t.:·�,!.·Ten, along with Tenney, who died in _ .. �_". � ::t·:;�; .. ;; ;�.: � t,: .... f::r�i�::#" That does not mean that the Lakeseleveu will be an outfit that must. notbe respeeted, but tbe� is small chanceof a Chieago defeat. The gobs havesev�ral men who plAyed OIl the regi-"meDtal teams last year, and ,a few� pI8yers ,from' tlte eastern' navyyards, who are awaiting discharge,ADd they:'should be able to put up areal serape . The ,M�roons, boweyer,are not worrying excessively, as theybelieve their real work will not beginuta1 they nm up against the PurdueteAm.Freshmen stnI continue to reportto Pat Page in droves and regiments,and the athletic deparbnent is unableto find equipment for all the"yearlingswho hear the call of fame and the pig­skin. There were 58 separate anddistinct freshmen out. on the field yes­terday, and some of them were wear­j;g the best equipment that the ath­Jetic &upply houses had on hand. All- the ��p stuff was bought long agoby, Business Manager- Merriam, whoinust DOW break, the bank roll to buy. $3.�9 shimmels for the Page hopefUls. No.4, Frances Henderson, captain ----Georgine Burtis, Florence ,Alcock," Council members of the CommerceJune King, Isabelle'Watson and Edith club will be elected tomorrow at 4:15ARRANGE MONDAY GYM CLASS Watson. ''Iin Harper M 12. -Tins will be the first• __ No.5, Eleanor Byrnes, captain- general meeting of the club this quar-NeW' Plan Will ,Take Care of ContIds Ruth Seymour, Mary Seymour, Vir-: ter and one which all members of thewith Qiapel-Rour.' glnia Kendall, Jane Delaney and .Lit- school of Commerce and Administra-__ -, Uan Mern11. lion should attend.Arrangements have been made for No.6, Esther McLaughlin, captain � Two members from each class willa.twelve o'clock gym class on Monday. �ladyS Rainer, Marjorie Boyden,'� elected into th� cou'llcil. It �lld"his ehange was found necessary in (COJt.tinued 071 'P4IIe 4) then be the council's duty to Dominateorder to avoid the Impending conftict the new president who wm IH! electedwith chapel· hour. Men who have THE DAILY MAROON, at a 'later time. <,chapel on Monday' will be excused BULLETIN ,from gyninasiuln work in order to at- -- BULLETIN BOARD IN NOYEStend. This will be made up by at- Today WILL BE PUT TO NEW USEtendance some other day of the week. Divinity chapel, 1 t :50, Haskell as- -Men who have twelve o'clock gym sembly room. In the future the bulletin board atother days than Monday will come on Chapel.aBHmbly, Junior colleges, the cloister entrance of Ida Noyes hallMonday. Attendance will be re- Women, 12, Mandel. .will be used exclusively for announce­quired on only four days, according Y. M. C. A., General meeting, 4:30, •ments of music, art, drama, and mu-to the new plan, allowing the other Ellis Ball. 'nicipal interests.' This idea has beenday for chapel. TomorroW' Ipromoted by the Federation of Uni-Dr. Reed has announced that fresh- Divinity chapel, 11:50, Haskell as- � versity Women. Helen Thompson,men should·, observe the rule which re- sembly I'OOID. . president of the federation, hopes thatquires attendance both at chapel and Chapel-aueDlbly, Senior colleges, \all students wm take _an interest ingymnasium. No excuses wm be ae- 11_ aDd women, 12, MUldeI. the bulletin 'and watch the notices('Cpted except ,for memess, aDd in this GraCIuate Women'. Club, .c,' AI�- that wm appear there from time tocue a doctor's certificate is required. aae I'00III, Ida Noy� Ball. time..",.. ,,' .t;,.,:7)ii'�<·\."-,.J"A.·�'t·l·t1---·.::t"�.:-·-·;:�i'�\·\;>·"b-,'i-:;' :.:'!';�.,�� ".\�.-'.�" '�"I..�.", ''i':' "',,,_,, "� .... · ..... ··'.1 't.. ,��., i/ .�.... ..., �i�·· ����:,..�:�;!O.:,· .. �"'.,..'�··.'i"·.,.;..��.R:t�.-"f�f*���t'��9��i"�:\': .. �:.!- �:"l;'����"t;/j::'��'� r��':�"�-::,� �it�� �:��:�'�'�����:��!=-;�� :��ri��;,r:?:·1tJ �:'!'£"';.fr..����:�j;t/ ;-:�-:-:��:1:��'::;lI";:':�:{}��;it:S�"�i��1.�:t�e::*���;���;t��",.J.<'����... '�·ii!t�����;��EJ;�����:� ."".#" � to •• � ..... t' \'.t" , t s: f � .... , �... � 'J".. _ ..... (to. � -. ""i " '(, ---'t'" V....,....,.· ..... � '\� .. -.,,,,,l- W�� ..l":".�� .. " .... N·'.:,,:r--. '" .J'" .... �"""' e . :r"'�..£;. ,...,;!.,.,. �'"f>t.;.:r:\�-"-""""�,,�.� � �/.,.", .... ? ........ T�: ... �--.....,""��:s�F ... �.� ... �"'�� .. �_��,...,.. ... �.( ... ..J- � -t V". -- .. ·�'1( .. a.--'. '4' .... "1 ,�.t, ��:�i-�T�: .:�;� ;:'. ,�. ·1; e. . .: '''':. -::'. ;:. ':cl; <j) .::- ::_ ! .. i",�' ::::-_�l,�::'(� ;;j-t':":t:;, <'��',;:.:;-\:.!:; .. :.-.� :���:��$�..:',.��U���.I.,,·''''���l�rllt:�. ��,:.l.;�.�� •• �?�I�!:,".:.,.����4�;.��,'_:::�·''_··",::{!,);:'�.,;..�':'�::;.����.'�f")tf.if �-;':":':'. 2..' . THE "DAILY ·..MAROON· TUESDAY. 'OCTOBER','1 '1919:' ...; '.. < ": " .'.'...,,' ..... ;,' ';-� .• :�.���;: .. t.��: _" .. : .. " .... '. '.; .... . t·. . ." •. ,_ • :';.- .... ',' • '. • .• ,;�.�,-,(f4f.��>�QJ�r lIailg saarn.on :�,:ti::n�ge��::;ea:=�:e:f.i:.r:·.·;.:... ·.:>' The Slud-'t NewSpaper of the .calibre, just as a course in Physics or�":, .. '_ . University of Chicago :English. Th� government is not in-�,'�':":::".. ,stalling another S. A. T. C. Conse-��. '._ .. _ -Published mormngs, exce�t Saturday, quently freshmen in particular should",,�� ". Sunday and Monday, dunng the Au- . .��::' r-. " .. tuum. Winter, and Spring quarters, wake up and take advantage ,of a�::iJ>_':' '. 'by the Daily Maroon company. course to be conducted along college�""':'" ' ·J,ines.��:;.� '. . EDITORIAL DEPARTMENT,�;;;.". ,: ,. The Staff The man or woman who imagines�ir.y:�:;�·�: =� JOHN E� JOSEPH .. Managing Editor .'that military traihning'Will beteofhnO�,. . John Ashenhurst ...•... News Editor ,value ever again as, no mat r ow;� .. "Rose Fischkin ••...•. ; •. News Editor -high his or her ideals, an ingenue�:... '. Helen Ravitch .....•.•.. News Editor �mind there will probably be other:� 'Howard Beale ..... Asst. News Editor 'wars, if not international at least in-� .' William .Morgenstern.Ath�etic Ed�tor 'ternal. Cast your eyes toward Gary.1 HarryErnt BFl�b' NN�ghhtt EdiEditotor.. Why then are there not more en-:_: '.es rt ourg o. Ig r I. • • MT�� Richard Flint ... : ••••.... Day Editor, tnes In the courses m 1 ltary�t�_ Herbert Rubel ......•.... Day Editor iScience? The Daily Maroon}�'� Edward Waful .........•• Day Editor find a Satisfactorily.logical answer.\� ... Harold Stansbury; ... Features Editor If there were a protest it would atS.· Viola Roth .....••... Associate Editor Jeast give a ground for discussion.,f. . BUSINESS DEPARTMENT Are the men mentally dead? -Therett :.'., .. The Statl' must be an answer, and the best'$L:'�. GRANT MEARS .. Business Manager would be an increased enrollment.r':�" Henry Pringle .. Advertising Manager Col. Marr has to have at least one�\ . . ·Keith Kindred •.. Circulation Manager 'hundred registrants. Step up today.}�:��. Edmund Eichengreen.Asst. Adv. Mgr ..;!.: .Laurence Tibbits Asst. Cir. Mgr.;.!,.:.�.::.�::,.:., .' Robert Birkhoff •...... Asst. Cir. Mgr. TH��� ���E��:��:�'Sr·' Entered as second class mail at thej'r> Chicago postoffice, Chicago, Illinois, GYMNASIUl\1 DEPARTMENTill March 13, 1906, under the act of:-.. .. March 3, 1873.: Misses Burns, Campbell, and Tum-o ':SUBSCRIPTION RATES bult Appointecl-Offer Captainm;?��.:" Called for, $2.50 a year; $1.00 a Ball; Hockey and Swimming.. �',;"I.:'�: . > quarter.�.::': ... By Carrier, $2.50 a year; $1.00 a, .... �, -: ::.;, quarter. Three new instructors�';C:.:.\'''. ·: .. c By Mail (city), $3.50 a year; $1.50 added to the women's gymnasium':ti' ,-:., .. : a quarter . .. �;.� .�"". : .' department this quarter. Miss Mar-.... �: .: ..;" Editorial Rooms .•..••••...• Ellis 14 garet Burns, fonnerly at Columbia�\.� .. ' ._. .-'" Telephone Midway 800 University., will teach swimming,�.:: �:.,;:. �;'Busin� Office .••.•..••••••• Ellis 14M K th W C . bell f th-r:�''':�.,. �. Telephone Midway 800 iss a erine . amp 0 e'�;:':" <�).5. =.. =. =; =. ============================ New Haven Normal school of Gym­<�;ii:-:: ;.- .:TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1919 nasium, will instruct classes-. in hoc-.. ->:.: .. - a'iiiii5=========================== key, and Miss Ruth Turnbull .\Vin·';�:'>: . '.'" _;._ . ADVERTISING.�� ... ,:::.; : ': ... Without . money there could be notl�:" .. · '�_;O�IY Maroon. The Daily Maroon, .i�. 4�i; .. ::�.:the· main, has to have advertisers to�:�.t-:.<::·�_p!Ovide �e money; probably everyone:� �'�� .�kDows the neeessity of advertising to� •. ��,,-- ,'4<': •. "_-jf';r.fr;:_-:;-!· �any . 'self-supporting periodical. But. �d.z.�\,,:�,���ne�Daily Maroon dOes Dot .want tot;, �!��:;��: .�:sen;'sP8ee alone to its ad�ertisers; itt�. t�1:�:���i�ts fA) .sell service� .�t �?�����':- :<-� .. :_Therefore, without student co-oper­!i : ���� :. :atioD in the matter of supporting the{ .::;\ ,�:�: .. ' ':advertisers of The Daily Maroon the'". �:':""'" �.h '.' . •� :;.:;·r.... :::�· .. -:�.pa�r. cannot sell service. The Daily�. f;"Y:' I .. �.� , '. • class�. ���f,< �:-��n strives to obtain the best. Swimming classeS did not meet'�? �;;.:-�·,8dvertising possible, and the ap- .f;.·"��2�:;�·.�))earance of an advertisement in this yesterday. The swimming tank hast,'" ��··:>;Sb�t· is a �rsonai guarantee of every been undergoing repairs and willI����<·:�·�ember. . ::� �lre;!��r;!� ?t�'wi�nm::���.-::'" � :;.�t does that mean? It means Due to the large amount of students�r·,� .� :that 'if you have no confidence in the who have. signed up for swimming,...... ;��::->-:siafr 'of your school paper you have,-�-j..:� •• ; ',' .)..... the department is contemplating�'!���".}DO· confidence in the school itself. The lilaking two classes for each period.�},��, �":... ·.�1y . Maroon has been too long in I The gymnashun deparbnent bas�?�;1���"�ce �ot � have �ome a part long advocated the wearing ofl��"�>-:' .�f fl:le Umver5lty of Chicago. ground gripper shoes by women, and��>�::·.··rConsequently our plea to support just as soon as registration is over,�?:,"_: :�v�rtiser&. U you are uninterested and classes are in working order. i-2::-.:?.. ..,� �� the welfare of The Daily �aroo!>[i>..:, .'.,'. disregard the request. The support� :\1:r:- . of the student body is essential to the,;�j�;;�.. . I_ife of'The Daily Maroon, and onet:-;, : � �:::: ::::M_n :!�;?o::!;:� as;;· ii, - swimming, Is being held in the . m&;n� ':� -.The department of Military Scion... gymnasium. All women who have'.:1��,�� '- aJld �Tactics seems to be sailing not registered, have been asked to< through a squall, and The Daily Ma- do so as soon as possible.._ t:.- roon, believing in the advantage of,,�, 'courses in military �ience, wishes toadd to the request of the departmentmore men.. From the point of mere expenditurethe men students should pep up in in.. Declare Situation Is Not Acute-Allterest. The government has spent at. l_t $250,000 on equipment at the. University. Is that $250,000 to beWasted merely because University That rooms around the Universitym�n are suffering from an attack of are plentiful, is the answer of themdifrerence? Housing bureau to criticisms by in-. But there are other reasons for coming students. The Bureau clail1fS�stering in these courses. In the that it has more rooms than have beenfirst place, the government is not in- called for.stalling any rough-neck, high-speed It:s a fact, however, that the dor-camp in close-order driil. The as- mitories, both men's and women's Read TM MMOOfI./or CtJfll.J1K8 News Itake care of the corrective #gymna­sium classes. Miss Dudley will headthe department again this year, andMiss Marshall and Miss Stiles hav�returned to take'-' up'.' work ,a'gmn�'Miss Patterson, former instructor inthe deparbnent, is now teaching inCalifornia., . . _. .. _.,'. -.. ..The �urses offered . this quariel1in gymnasium work illc1ude a· choiceof three elective� for· entering stu­dents. These electives will be cap­tain ball, hockey or advanced swim­in&'. No begiiming swimming' win'be offered to any entering �tuden�again, it is going to . start a cam­paign for sane shoes. Posters. rela­tive to this' campaign,.will be placedon bulletin boards allover the cam-STUDENT ROOM SUPPLYGREATER THAN DEMAND,HOUSING BUREAU CLAIMMen's and Women's DormitoriesAre Crowded, However • T � SeQ only. reliable lines �f �:1("men·s furnishings' at pnces:: :-:�as low as present �lesaI� '.>costs and 'the higher acaIe. or..eXpenSes will permit. -"FUmisben to His Ma�eaty - The AmericanCitizen."� .. ; ..DeLuxe Cleaning ShopService-You Get It Here '1134 EAST FIFTY-FIFTH ST; ===========Cor. 1J •• YtlrslQ' A .... _4 IJIda 8t. Subseribe to' tbe D.ally Marooa· .'.- - .. � �.1'�;. ,,�... �.:.... t�"'_'1.- .._ ".... �i. Second Hand and 'NewUniver�it! Text Books,Law Books Medical;Book$University Bookstore1311 E. 57th Street, �ear Kimbark Ave.Two Bloc� 'North of Ida Noyes Hall Two Blocks East 'of Gym-. .r::-. .._ OPEN- EVENINGS. ,_Students Sta�onery �uppliei"', Sbidenu �Athletic Supplies ':-,_' 'r·... .( � ... h..... � ',II ": '. r '"'. J ,_, -�. •� ;'!t! .. J�::. MEN'S· FURNISIiINGS�; . ..•.•< ..... : -� ",:. :""" _...J ... ," •Typ�writer�. -- "- - .� Typewriter. � . Supplies' -,-are full. V{ omen· :who applied forroOms early� in the. spnng C:Ol!ld onlyfind places in' the off-campuS houses,they assert.. Very' few' fre5hmenhave been 'admitted to the men's halls Prenderpst & Keefey.. Druggists·S� E. Cor. 6rd St. and Woocuawn,CHICAGOas most of last y�r's men have l'e­turned. . Freshmen declare that theyhave been fo� to engage rooms atnearby hotels ·.t· prices 'Dot couimen-'surate \\ith their purses. Phones' Hyde Park 482-483Selvice to Students Our.. Sp�ialty;..W� carTy complete stocks' ofHudnatsj . Manes, Djie KissToilet Articles . �e Poli�y of TheW ASHINGTON�SHIRTCO.Ida Noyes Used TemporarilyThe Universi� --advertised in adown-town' paper �or 500 rooms andannounces that the HoUsing bue&u isable to satisfy every one. As a tem­porary measure, -a number of women ·Ourcan be.. accommodated in rooms on �top floor o"f Ida Noyes hall. TheCashier's office has announced that EMP�" QUICK LUNCH806 E. 63RD STREETFood May' Always Be De­pended Upon.Bxeft>llf'llt SnriN :ae..o.able RatettOPEN ALL NIGHTpony' woman desiring to take advan­tage of this offer may· apply at the\ ,.Housing bureau or at Mrs. Good-peed's office in Ida Noyes.The Bureau states that despite theunusually heavy registration thisquarter, it is fully able to cope withthe rooming situation. L. STEINBER�G-·. -1154 E. 55th ST.Dry Goods, Notions, Ha�rdasherWatchmaker, JewelerFOUR LOOP STORESPrivate DANCING LessonsIn a course of five lessons ($5.00)one can acquire the steps of theWaltz, One-step, and Fox·trot. Socialdancing class Monday Eve at 8. P. M.LUCIA HENDERSHOT STUDIO1541 E. 57th St. Hyde Park 2314 Jackson and DearbornMadison and LaSalleWashit:lgton &pearbom'58 East Monroe Streetl\liss McDowell To SpeakThe . first of the series of lecturesunder the auspices of the Philan­thropic Service division will be heldin Harper Assembly room . Thursdayat 4. The speaker will be MisS Mc­Dowell of the UniversitY of Chicago Goods CRlled For and . Dellverf'dPRONE BLACK8TONE utIsettlement..... :- %- ...... --'" �.,. """ .'"'! t-.. ....... � ... ''1 ..... .#1..,r ...... __ '.a.�8A-: 54�I��"::1�r().'p.... �n." .e� d. :....:•'�:1S����t�� " . I"J; , �. 1�J,'ii:�%':�'iM"'·1��1i¥.r.-*71r'·J.�*"'''.t:'������r.;;;'P'r.�.��\'-����'����'t4��E?����¥f��lt�er�!�I����fi�)r�!tt?��ri.���\:��}.�!i!!$���1����;V�f5'���fr:�k�§]r�i·5&�����r.�,�� ... t::' �".�.' . .- .. � .':-< '.-_., :-':'., -.�.• :. ;::;,.'.;. ..->-. :.: !' .: .:�� .. ,:.· .. THE,�D!dLY .�OON,.:rU£Sl)A�; .. ·9c_TOBE�·1J.1919. _ '-":., '. � ,·,.a:.:.-.r':·:-�:��1L��:;'.- . _.. :� ��. �. '.� ;.�, -..... , .... j' " _ ..... � -._.. ,. -, .' , ". 'r' '.}:�1�·���! • - '" :,' �-; '" -:.-- 'LESTER."S � "j:ISTENiNG ", .'., "� -: i�eet; :tlilat5' � ,�l��:,'DOr Th� Military Science cL,parlmeDt- ,,' " " '." .; ";" .: .. ,; ',.; , ; P :: ti"<�'-'" l'�' ." '." , ,.' ,, ���r::: O! U:' =: :' ::�.Wi:'"���� Harvev' ormestIU: :'�:ii" .�!, '-:_ girl could ogl�qvitb JJer feet. .ters will consist of twelve rifle ranges . 'J'� .. .... '._ "� _:; .�·,i.. ,:-.'2�A' Re"i�w of "Listen .; -"'-r" at : the cludeS ·a. .male... �u8rfet, but. the quar- .Th : " th '. th _t -d ' tol .' 190 North C!L...&_ �. .. 'j--_ � ere are 0 er women m e cas, an two pIS ranges. � .. �'\ ... ''. '�''f-:'Illinois Theatre. tet is good rather by comparison but unfortunately they don't amowt Dr. Chamberlain, secretary. of the Phone Ran��·�.· '''. . ... : .. ;��than real qu'ality�' No doubt you are to much. Either Marguerite Fran- club, yesterday stated. the' require- '..," � .' '.. :'"B 'JOHN E. JOSEPH - , or J. Beach Cragun, Reprea'tative _ '��;:.'?"'.:y.' I . ,- f�liar .with uWaiting'� if, yo� �l- ,� is· a v_ery good actressa ,or a ments for membership in the organi- -._.: ,erate the popu'ar; "Show a Little very adamantine female of.,the genre. sation, "Any American citizen over . :,�f�Le. ster has to hsten to eonslder- Something New" is another good vam. p The choruS is within the tw 1 f be 1· ted . ,'""" .,_ c· e ve years 0 age may e ec .'>i· ',able at the, Illinot's, ·som. e., of it ,funny, :.one. bounds o� looks and, . intelligen, ee. into .th.. e club. The entrance fee is . 1 • .'.• ,' , .'" �IJ.�.. 1" ';some of It vulgar,. some of It- old, If you arc: fond of comedians, or sai�tlyyo��reun�teeilliynogu partia �ularlinlY twenty-five cents and �or that the .stn- Woodlawn,' Trust. . �_,l-.'):'..._�:�' : . '.;.-�me .. Of,�t .�w..Ll:thought:tbat all rather 'burlesquera., "Listen . Lester" .' \.'. re.Lee g. dent receives Instructicn .and use' of .:,"�. -- . ht t 1 M Fred H id othel"WlSe before you engage your th 'fl a A 'ti & Sa . Bank ., ." .::.eJn all, what poor- Lester had to lis- oug 0 ,appea. r. er er, �. . e n es an range. mmuru on vmg.. S '. . ,,:,��:�,'f'� --_ • , with his slender slimness works the seat for Listen Lester" It- is can be purchased at the range for cost ' 'i-. ten to was eomieally : common, and· .'peppy, but rather overseasoned.' , ., ': .; .. ;��� know that -t�� �re . people. whq'll h�rdest, to please, and ,he pleased p�ce. The range will be open every .. '.;,;�r�bjeet. But, then, wha\ "do you ex- his audlen�. the other n�ght. Equal- night except �unda� from 7 to 9. WOODLAWN AVENUE ' �:� :.:�• p,!ct of musical comedy?" There is ly funny IS Mr. Earl HIgby as the UNIVERSITY_ RIFLE CLUB·' Students lVJll be infonned when the ��.th' dull tha 'If' h ' love hound, Mr Joe Brown who WILL BEGIN ACFIVITIES range is in working order through a At Sixty-Third Street .�.•.. .no mg er n a wo In seeps -, L t th·h tel rt' ts - I th C bb hall bull t· bo rd -".� -.1.i,' .. :elothing, and probably Lester's pro- IS es e,r, . e 0 po er, gc LAST WEEK IN OCTOBER notice on e 0 e m a •-0-- ':��,. dueers felt that way. I do not laud �cross WIthout the gags of too atro- ' '.. �S;�:�:'�u:: t'::7! :"d :.:; :::i:n�=:P�:e: !,.-;;"" ,credit N::rM�:�=-�: c!-:!:t!" .!�m. MIDWEST TYPESETIING Nea:�� >'�. :tion. ,'''Lister Le�ter" is quite accord- Miss Ada Mae 'Weeks is' the· lea- Military Department. COMPANY :-�l·::ing to Hriyle as �iegfeld would write tured player, and until she dances .. I P r i n t e r san d University of Chicago . �_ ;;� ..':it. ' I you wonder just why she gets her .The Rifle club activities will begin' L'i not y per s '·.:..,�:C�}However, there is much to' this name in �e advertisements, because about the last week in October. The 510-512 East Sixty-thira Street . ": '�:f.. Comedy of Mr. Cort's beside the' vul- she is decidedly not a profiteer in late start i;; necessitated by the fact WE SPECIALIZE IN 11NIVERSITY'gar thin�.' It·i;:� 'shauie th�t .Har- pui�hritude and her. voice wouldn't tha� the rifle range beneath the stdium PRINTING.. old Orlob bad:to waste. his good register in a Victrola. Next to Miss is being enlarged to tWice. its fo�r PrJDters of The DalIT lIiarooll'music on' mediocre lyrics; and more Marillyn Miller, that lovely beauty capacity. O,utdoor practice for more'�a�e�������������������������·�·-------------------------�provide at least one' slDgmg voice most agiie. stepper. She has an in- on for several months at Fort Sheri- LEARN THE NEW DANCES!· among the principals. The.east in- tercsting twinkle in. both eyes and dan. T ERE S AATTENDD 0 LAN'S· '.-. In the 1919 National Rifle associa-tion matches held during the summer, I CLASSES AND DANe. ESnine members of the club won medals,two more than' the club won last year.The winners this year were: Prof.R. B. Benseley, R. R. Bensley, Dr � W/J. Land, Dr. C. J. Chamberlain, Dr.Sophie Eckerson, Helen Turner, Wes­Jey Hobbs, P. D� Strausburgh and P. J.sedgwick. '_- � .e·... _-_WE SAW" AND PREPAREDFOR THE" ,DOMINATING· DEMAND-,.i;FOR<WQOri:NS/OF,-:THE·FINER ."-SORT-'WORSTEDS IN,1," -·.PARTICULAR� , � �.:' :; .. "_ :�� .��.·?-·:4'On_ ",:, : •. < " '�and now have 'ready for your choOs­.. i� an ��m�nt .. of ����� � prac�.' 'bcally .an' .�d� va�ecy Q( _weaves .) � ::- '_ ".' and 'patterns-UnusWd and COrrect •.{- "'. �. S C O.t c h TweedS�' 'Banriockbums,. . :: � " :,' �" :. '� .. < S�rges;�. HeaVy Hoil)�riri8,;. CheViotS'· :,'.. and ·Worsteds. .The Perfecti�n of detail that dis�g� .uishes . Jerrems' ,Tailoring assures'you of Clothes that are both _artand individual- . .,�.. Clo�eS that will give. full measure�of samfadory. �ec' .., SUITS' 'AND . OvERCOATS ,, .", -.·�50,. ·S�S, 560'. .and Upwards.Be·Prepar�'for·�e·�D'. Gaye-'. 'ties; Order .Right N�w ... - �. Yo� Evening Clothesj' • � our Cutaway FroCkFall and Winter OvercoatTailor lor Young' MenThree Stores: 7 North La Salle St.314 South Mi� Ave.71 .East Mo_ Street . Read The Daily Maroon �AT THE •WOODLAWN MASONIC·· TEMPLE'64th Street and' University Ave..TUESDAY, THURSDAY & SATURDAY EVENINGSClasses Toes. & Thurs., 7 :45 to 8 :45. Dancing tiD 12 :00; ;�"ate LessOns at �tudio, 1305 E. 63rd St. Hyde Park 4496Thl. Ad with 5c War Tax wlU ac1m1t 70U Taeada:r EvealDC'; Odober 'I. DB .� . .� .... :._.- - _._._.- _._._._.- - - _._._.- _... ;.- . -_'tltJR' NEW' wo.' The}ire ':pleasingly different from the" '.. �QlI.I.m9P:place:--�·�nd . you',ll have the, pl�asuI'e of knowing the pattern of yourchoice'is practicaIly coiU�ed to you, forw� carry 'b,utone Or tw:o l�ng�hs of each. , ..FOSTER & .PE.TE�SON .1·Correct Preuers of Young Men7th Floor �epubli� Building State and Adams Streets "Telephone 8216 Harrison'Is your Ma!oon being delivered ,?If not, it i� because your sal�smanhas no� given, us your name.Let us know and we will· deliver. -to you while our records are beingcompleted.",._ I,. -.m�����2:�;fT0e;:�,�����:!��c<::r�������:\���-i¢��%'����l��Z��������;������fi.r��TBI��:;.��?����.�,:�,��}11j�����J1:t.�' .. l41'il��r��:1� �r .': .. ' �� �:: � " '����f��'�����I�����:�J ��,�':{ '( ,��,"":-� .. : -.. �. .. /:r:'�-:;::;' . ... -THE llAILY MAROON, TUESDAY, OCTOBEa �" 1919.��.�}:� ... <. /as humor (no argument), we submit,�,-:::.\., '_ the following plan, which, we gather�I.:;",h '. from an intimate source, has worked�:>;'. successfully in th8t exclusive society,J.!':; .-. ' 'the ' Morlar Board, Each freshmanS;�: �':,: pledge is required to amass six hun-.. �;- ... ':'t· . . dred "points" before initiation.���:, - "Don't Read This If the Weather Has :�:�:em::ts :::��� lor campust� " . Changed Since Yesterday Harper date with Phi Psi 10 points!�/ ", Even though it is October, Delta Kap dance .....•. '3 points�, ' . ' .-Summer's starting in allover. Ten robberies at classlI,'�:: Not a single leaf or blossom even party. ... .•. •.•.•.. ..• 4 pointaf,.;" stirs. Cobb coterie of over two.. 5 pointsBut the girls that try to vamp us One-half ride in Breasted's'As they trot across the campus car ..•....•..........• 1-2 pointCome bedecked from head to foot in M�ntion in the Whistle ... 110 points"inter furs. Absent attendance atFolks have wrecked their disposi- chapel. ... ... .... . . ... 2 'pointstion Nod from Clarence BrownWaiting hours to pay tuition. . honorable mentionFoolish fussers flop, fatigued, be- And so forth. The sisters have notneath the trees. yet decided whether to give credit inLaundry bills will cost us dollars the case of an accepted invitation toIf we keep on wilting collars, a Delt party. No points for datesI think 1:11 change back to my ,B. v.1 with Artie Scott." D.s. --. .-SOL. MASS maneuvers by the Juads infront of Cobb today.Charlotte Montgomery, Julia White,and Helen Palmer. INo.7, Glenn, Harding, captain­Richard Flint, Clarence McBride, Rob­ert Collins, Chester Guy and FrankSchneberger.No.8, Buell Hutchinson, captain­Howard Beale.wBdward Waful, TedHelmholz, Paul Mooney and EmmetBay.No.9, Jasper King, captain-Al­ston Bennett, Allan Holloway, Wil-liam, Hollieke; Jerome Neft, and PRESIDENT JUDSON TELLS Character' the Prime FadorCharles McGuire_ OF UNIVERSITY'S GROWTH' In closing, President Judson assert-- " ed that, while the University might\ Describes ,Remarkable, Chapges .-Since '� ��tly;, proud oHts growth,_ it was=============== ','1892'; at AnauaJ' CommemOrative not 'as' impoitimt a' factor' as, some-CLASSIFIED 'ADS .: Chapei in 'Mandel� , thhlg' else. "It' � 'not' a large "�um-,- ber of buildIngs and "a, gieat area of", ' " ' �J' The ,Univenity Dameta will 'meet,AN AMERICAN student at the Uni-l Th'. '.,' ".,_1.: ,: 'wth f th U· land," he sai�'"Jior is .it the total .'. e 'zemarAAUle gro 0 e nl-, ' " '.' Saturday at � in Ida Noyes hall. �versity desiring to converse in: � .. '" '. enrollment, nor the amount 'of endow- ,, . '. versity during the twenty-seven years 't, . hieh he f d ti f Students, 'wiveS and mothers, if DotSparush would exchange lessons m 01 its existence was pointed 'out by �en upon w t e roun a on 0 a,t id ts f Chi 'English or other subjects for the P' I.d t' H Pratt J d t th university rests, although all these _��anen resi "en .0 cago, areopportunity of speaking to a Span- re�en arryt' � so� a. e 'things enter in. I should say the es- ehgJble to membership and have bee�iard or South American at times annterd colllmHemora Ive, pe ... servtilce sence of a univer.dty is the lives and invited to this meeting. '"yes aye e gave compara ve'. ..niutually -convenient. Communicate fi f th' 1892 d 1919 character of Its students, the tlllngs ---gures 0 e years an , ; 0 -with the Manager Dally Maroon, d' ded °th 'I ,,', broad they do on the campus and the sel"Vlce The French club will hold the firstan en WI a p ea .lor a er '. '• ....Faculty Exchange, Box O. . . f '° th t th tud ts f they render the world after they leave meeting of the quarter tomorrow at .-V)Slon 0 'service a e s en 0 � •• •th U··ty d th 'Id the doors. Of tbese ,most Important .In the French house. Ina Bartells ISe mver5l can ren er e wor .... . •afte th I ·ts d " assets the 'Uruverslty of Chicago has preSIdent of the club thIS year.r ey eave 1 oors. ..'President Judson declared that dUT-:- �wayS posse� a ful� share, and it-__,.ing the quarter of a Century and more IS �e . duty of the new st�de�ts � The, Honor commISSIOn will meet _,.,� J\of the University's life the number ,mamtain that standard. ,It IS to thiS today at 3:30 in Classics 10. Twoof matriculants has risen from seven duty that I welcome you." , ',cases will be presented for ac:tion.hund� in 1892_ to over three tholi- . I Also, there is to � � elec,tion of offi:sand in the Autumn quarter of 1919. cers for the coming year. All mem-"He told how the gifts to the Unive� 0 f fie i a I Not ice s 'bers have been' as�ed to attend. 'sity had been swelled from a begin-ning of one million dollars to the The Undergraduate council will There wiD be a meeting of, all'�m-present total of fifty-three millions. meet tomorrow at 1 in Cobb 12 A. bers of the Three-QuarterS' clubThe president gave the list of alumni --- .Wednesday at 12 in Cobb 12 A.as numbering over eleven' thousand, The Christian Science soc:iety will .and the number of students, faculty meet tonight at 7:30 in Haskell as- =======::::::=======and alu�ni in service during the 'W8:f I sembly room. The University public Subscribe for The Maroon:andas above four thousand. has been invited to attend. Get AD �,Camp� NeWSThe New Woodlawn' Cafe-Cottage Grove at Sixty-Third S�eet-¥ our old fa vorite Ray Mack_ is here with his wonderful Danci;ation Orchestra- ,A Personal Invitation is Extended t� All University Students1tffir'u:.�:-w�\t"�� \!�t�'" 'I<'-tr��:e­f their laurels. Dorothy Davies is re-�' 'ported by Dave Bradley, who is up,1£:'-:, 'on such things) to be a knock-outt· ., "_ :: th: �b�o:�;r �::!e :..::�,��",,' �the office of so-called star of thee:«: "Freshman class. Miss Amy,. who:!!:��� - :Was original holder of ,the trophy,��;§.:�f ', 'refused' to comment. "I only hope,",�;, . she said, still refusing to comment,,,�,�,� :"That t1fe standard set when thef�� ,_, :::::.:: first conferred will not be�.�r,��'�:"" .:IT,'S plain to see that the printera!k:;::· ",o� the ,new "C" books didn't kn?W'"� �: .... '. ', hIS Greek. He gets the English}l��""� . names all right, but his Greek let­:"t"i"':" ters inform us that Delta Omega� ;.;, �f:' ,8.Dd Psi Omega both have chapters� t(-' here.·', ',I •r ,-1 �€�::... ' , : ' �;ru:NTED BY REQUEST, ��? / ',_ :, (Of Jean)I .. �!-. .; : :' Handsome Undergraudate Gentle-r:;' !f,��,�L" < :'�,'e" .'(��? baS 'just finished dancing�_ ':�'::-;J: 'aDd SJDgIng, rather unsuccessfully,� �� - "With' Georgiana:, the girl with theI·,' <,'4:¥�'/ .. "'�� Overland)-"Well, we ended on, ;:<.�.::.'.< '''�', anyhow."r ��::::-;,' �:Georgina-No Me.��)��':< .: ., �(\:",-,:" JUDGING from what the "C" book���'�f: : �Y8 about The Maroon, we opine that'���!��" , �t -should be consistent and go on inf:;i.;.;.:, -:.. '- this fashion- �::", . �,'"The Cap and Gown is publishedif]:;:"" '�onthly except June, July, August,5::-� , September, October, November, De-�:!�.� -��:,�,':, ' �ber. January, February, March��:': >, �� April."��"" ,---.,�.;i..' :-, MD_-..I_ U Is ThIS·":;l')f,�, - · ... ......,n s. a�;�.� ,.._::" Dance?"� ';", Frosh Flapper: I want an upper-8., class counselor.f:} .. Sweet Soph: Here' s the name... 1 "._). ...:-OJ �" aDd address of one for you.;1 i>; � Oh, I thought it was at �r THIS department is not taken se-·1 ��"::' _ rlously enough. To prove that it ist' i t�,:" a dispenser of infonnation as well:�� �'��I ;:'.�, RUTH Janet had best look to Garcon.GIRLS' TEAM 'HEADSMAROON CAMPAIGN IFOR SUBSCRIPTIONS(Continued from pags 1)Have You Ever Earned Money?Send us the facts and figures as tothe best schem� for earni�g money'that you ever worked during yourRobber grammar and higp school days. , ,We want ideas rather than essays.We will pay for �very one we use.These ideas are wanted for use inpreparing a series of articles, "Howto Earn Money Outside of School,"now being: published in '110 of theleading newspapers of the Unitedstates.BOYS' AND GIRLS' NEWSPAPERSERVICE,35 North Dearborn, ChicagoCOME ON!J. W. MORAN. Manager •... �-v• Used by teachers for marking papers and by stu­dents for 'all kinds of, checking; for use in the Iabora .. MAlP:land,the Jterdihis 1Mar.of aTIatteifour::- ing 1was'tionballtheits 1,tory, in engineering instruction, in the art class, etc.The fourteen points .of Blaisdell, Colored Pencilshave made their marks-, =they are used the world overfor marking prices, stock records, routing workthrough the office, correcting mailuscripts, markinglayouts, writing signs and for countless other uses.The famou� Blaisdell· 151 Blue leads the world inquality and outsells all other blue pencils combined.Other colors are Red, Green, Black, Yellow, White,Brown, Purple, Light Blue, Violet, Light Green,Orange, Medium Blue, Pink.,No waste in sharpening Blaisdell Colored Pencils.Just nick through one thickness of paper and pull Blaisdell China and GlassMarkinc PeneilA wax crayon that mark.on highly polished surfaceswithout ac:ratching. Indis·pensable in the laboratoryfor marking beakers andretort. (the markine won'tbum off), Phyaicians andsurgeons use it for skinmarkings, Made in 9 color ..10 cents each,straight away.At all stationers-l 0 cents each. Blaisdell Grapbiw/3/ais()effc�����yPHILADELPhiA, U,S.A The fineat, t 0 u e h est •smoothest leads arc fountlin Blaisdell Paramount. Ar·gonaut and Mida. pencils.All made in round and hex­agon shapes with soft rub­her eraser, The wood cut.'straight and even. Para­mount and Areonaut, fivecents each, Midaa, two for -, .... 'five: cenll.The Graduate' Women's dab wm­meet tomorrow in the Alumnae roomof Ida Noyes hall for- the election of,officers. AU graduate women ha�e_been asked to come. _,.', can:' ti' ': deB],; ....... '.�nc'gre],ing<' .easl, ,:",. -_ 'timl. '/--­, ---Tpmmaamaisit)andbee"-Stapia:�tiSODCing-andmal'of 1�n"..1WEperasfre:forberbeRila 1dn"Wel'1SUIA.tailMetal:cotret�.. '..��I' •L E T'S·-� ..G -0 !-..�"H. J. KAVANAUGH, President.