..... �,..,- .... --.,.'at . , .. 'Vol. 18. No. 14 UNlVERSIlY OF CHICAGO, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23,1919 Price 5 CentsMAROON TEAM IS DEAN SPENCER SPEAKS. RUTH HUEY'S TEAM DEAN LINN IS GUEST AT CARDINAL MERCIERWORKING HARD AT AT COMING MEETING' WINNER IN MAROON FROSH LUNCHEON FRIDAY GIVEN DEGREE AT.EV ANSTON PLAYS Addreua. Club On �e Relation'. of SUBSCRIPTION DRIVE No Tickets to � in Advance for tI3TH CONVOCA nON-- Law to the Busineu Mantt-Mou- --- Affair-New Students to Practice --Scrimmage Between Freshmen here Resipa as PresideDtlaI Cudi-' Doris Martin,' Wilma Mentzer SoDP and Yel .. of UDiversity. Noted Belgian Made Doctor ofand �nd Varsity Team date.,. 1and Edward Waful Receive - Laws At Impressive Cere-Features Workout -- Individual Prizes. Dean 'James W. Linn will be the mony In Mandel..' __ ' Dean W. H. Spencer addressed 'the guest of honor at the second Fresh-__C Commerce club yesterday on "The BUSINESS MANAGER PLEASED man luncheon at 12 Friday in Hut-NORTHWESTERN IS OPTIMISTI Relation of the Law to the Business �_ chinson cafe. No tickets will be sold PRESE�TED WITH RARE BOOKS-- Man." The resignation of John Moss- --- in advance and conSequently the com- --With the Noithweste� game but bery, . ,who was nominated for presi- Ruth Huey's team secured the mittee in charge advises all prospec- An honoraey degree of Doetor ofthree days away, the Maroons again dent of the' club . last 'week, was· an- largest number of subscriptions -in tive attendants' to arrive as early as �ws was ,conferred u�n His �m-plugged away at the Evanston team's', mence Desideratus Cardinal Mel'Clernounced at t� meeting, leaving only The Daily Maroon's campaign turning possible. The first 125 comers will chbi h f Mali . 'plays yesterday. Before this Varsity- "be admi ar 18 op 0 nes, by PresidentFreshman scrimmage, two Freshman Mau�ce Brody andl G�t ��;rstakas in -receipts amounting to $716.50. TheIn � , Judson at the One Hundred and Thir-teams,. "Gne using the Northwestern candidates. The e ection WId . e drive lasted from Oetober 1 to Oc- �c::r e:: WIth the generally teenth convocation yesterday at 3.pleys and' the other using the Dlinois place Friday, between 11 an 4, 1D tiber 10 • reeogruz n. for training in sing- Because of the' earlier engagementthe Accounting laboratory, second· ing and cheering, one of the purposes t N rth te - U' . dplays, lined up for a short scrimmage. fl C bb The members of the team, who, ae- of these m t· . to id a 0 wes rn DIversIty an aG-L •t' , d ki ks �r, 0 ., ' .' e:e mgs. IS. proVl e a luncheon the Cardinal was "orey-fiveranam was prac lcmg I'QP IC, DWIght Yider. semor member of cording to the terms of the campaign, means for teaching yells and songs. ', ...L'and Higgins and Jackson, were prac- the executive council of the club, pre- .wiU receive a beaus of five dollars to entering students. Last week great nunutes ladtetheIn arnVlDgbe on thet:cing goals from touchdowns. Later . , red' '." , .• campus an ceremony gan at :>" . . drill ,Sided .. One hund and ten students eaeh, � 88 follows: Ruth Huey, cap- progress was made In developmg the • te d f 2.30the VarsIty ran througJt SIgnal n. of the school of Commerce and Admin-. • . • yelling capacities of the freshmen ms a 0 • •When the scrimmage began late in . .. '- tam, Dons Martin, SylVIa Regent, • ''. istration were . present, nearly all,· -• . according to Ruthven Pike, officialthe afternoon, It was between· the be f th el b All be . hi Ebzabeth- Walker, SylVIa Taylor, and cheer leade T.hi k Pik will be. '. .' mem rs 0 e u.. mem rs p . �. s wee e " .Freshman and the second VarsIty ti k ts ha d .ld bet th Miriam Ormsby. present, and Ill be taken Th� convocation procession formedI d Pal lC e on n were 80 ore e songs WI up. • H lib lust tsid f thteam. �ole, Hin� e· an mer �eeting:. Those who could. not ob- ' . Give Three Individual Prizes. The Daily. Maroon will print a list of m ,arpe� rary JUS ,ou leo eplayed wltlr the Maroons and strength- tain th •. t tho t th ffiee Th . "th test be songs and yells' to w". President s office. In It were James.' . errs can ge em a e 0 e pnzes ror e grea Dum r m morro s rssue, AI ' ield '-ened them considerably. From the If th Sch 1 f C d Ad •. The committee' ests all th fred Flel , marshal of the Umver-. . o· e 00 0 ommerce an - of individual subscriptions were . requ ose ex- " th U' , , dstart the Freshmen made bIg. galns "trat· . C bb 6B' �-g to be p t to b ' thi Slty, e mverslty aids an mar-.• mmrs Ion In 0,. • � rded to Do· Marti Wilma �o.u£ resen nng· s sh' ., ••through' the Varsity's defense, making S L_ ·B· d La . awa. ns n, with them. Y .... C A. lead ti . als, the faculties of the Umvermty,. . Rea.. on U8meu an w. . .4&. • ers an Cl- th U' "',. .three. first downs at .the .beglDDlng. In his speech Mr. Spencer showed Mentzer, and Edward WafuI. These, pate a live program. e mvferSlthtY seDaU .te r. �e officialThe Freshmen achieved the first ··th· t th b . ....-+.. 'rtai people received ten five and three guests 0 e mverslty, among. '. a e usmess man ex.l'""-OO ce n' . •touchdown of the' year' late .lD the ·'things froM the law. "In the first dollars respeCtively. Doris Hartin 'W. A. A. lniti��ion Pestpened, whom were tHe members of the Car-scrimmage when after making an ' dinal's suite, the vice president of the, • .,. place," he said, "substantive law -sold $395.00 worth of subscriptions, --average of one yard a down,.a pass ·1 Th W A A. ' , ,., f . Board of Trustees, and the Reverend. should be certain, uniform, and ea&l y "I am very well pleased with the e.. lDltiatlOn or this Th V' t Shann th •to Eubank· from McReynolds was changed te meet social and economic ults f this .� .". d quarter, which was. scheduled for ?mas lP,� ,on, e eonvo-good, • condi�oD8. Adjective law, the pres- res o. y� �p&lgn, 8&l .Tuesday, has been indefinitely post- cation �pI�, who IS � alumnus ofPurple Expects. to Win Game. t __ I· __ 'L __ :_ f th 1a Kelth Kindred, eirc:ulation manager poned. All w h ha alread the Umvermty, the PresIdent of the. • di en .:u.a.orcmg m�1U 0 e :w,. omen wove y B d f Trustees d &_1.1.; .. 1._ . 1.,'N��weste� �ews sema to � 1- is a very poor one, beCause it admits of the Maroon, yesterday. "A large bought. tickets may hav� their money Moardet P·d � J ��� :��te much .0ptim18� •• and .. �e Purp e. (CotItiaacl' on pGge 8). num�r of 8Uhsc:riP�0D8 haft been refund� , ". un. . em, � � .u n. � '. '.'evidentlybf'Ueves.lt.s:goingto.beat . .. seC:ared, d-r' tto·�baIt1i···· .. :., .. , .... -.;'�.� ._ ,_ ,·I-;,4. .•• ; ..•. .i./ ... !.�}����><:r .. : .... � ... �,!:L:.(-i;;\:.�i-' ....... -}.thfP����·�i�,��:--��.� ... � .. i-, .... ,!",� ...... ' .. :�'�wrra' .�.� .. ' /" -: ..... (��-" ,>: .' ... �.!:� ,.�.:.�� .. : �-:.'�'::.� ... '."..... 'I'·c�.�.:.;�;�':.;;.t;,.'�·::_ ,::-1· ',:,:_'-.····m;· .'.:.::.:..·:Iorm··.. ·· ':tbeir'.. '� .. �l.::..:..::�.�:.;_ GIVE"TBA'''70DAY, 'TO OPEN· .;; .,: Ucltcmf�and. ,���.. bers fO.r. the·,wa. � :�. .'. ,N G��ADlS ' < i betWeen.thi-on� of stu',• .J'..:......,;_._.- -";".J �..; ·!\'�'·'·":"·'·I�':!';��'·'�::�':";·er� .. �' .. ' . vann .. ". tcA&U - .' . -.. • - � ..• ' "'- . _ '!'�:. '.' '. . OF 'DISlUSE COMMISSION' 0:: • uaDWI I&IIQ"'''''' _ .'���:Dect�up �nst, the 'f�hman, who • NEW COMMUNITY SEWING. '.. � whicll they �ve � .��' '.IN SERIES OF ADDRESSES dents of the DelgbbO�ood who. turned '. : -'l:,weie usmg Chiea�'s plays. The Ma- ROOM IN IDA NOYES QALL ready ta8Upport,� paper •. The ClI'-: _ out to see the Cardinal and to weI- >,:.�roOD, pa� were. DOt very sueees:sful, �OD dil!!parbDent in_ds . � make All Students wm. Be Asked to Aid come him. -.)J.and they bad only six of_tbem.. �-:n FecieratioD Invite. All WOlDen to this years. delivery., and.' mailing . iD NeW" "FIa" Germ Occupy Every Seat in Mandel. . :',:1.tho .. ..I. these didn't work, and ·It 18 opeDing. at 4-WiII·s.w .' '. ..'.' .U6" Service better � ever before." Research.expected that �e�Maroons will open Daily. 'Every seat in Mandel hall was oc-up Witii'more plays if theY'are hard ---. --- cupied. The degree was �nferrect bypresaeci' by . the. Purple Saturday, 80 'Formal opeldng' of the comm�tY CHEMICAL SOCIETY TO .� The .�rpniZation of the local divi- the President. Then President Jud-that no real' trouble is·antic:ipated.. sewing room � � held at a.tea to- HALWWEEN PARTY �OV. 1 sion of�the Respiratory Disease Com- son introduced CardiDaJ. Mercier toIt ispl'Obable"that both Graham aDd day. at .'4 to·6 on the thUd .� of '.---.' . ; :miSSi�n has, been. completed, and a the audience With a few words ofAnDan wUl 1»8 ready to play, against Ida Noyes baD. AD University A Halloween party will' be·'giv.en '�program is being. formed. praise.No�m, aDd even though�lIc- women have heeD urged to attend. by the ,Kent Chemi<;al sOciety on No- Dean ·Dodson, of the deparbnent of In his address iIi response, the Car-Guire will be kept out with a charley This work is under the·direction of vember 1. -At the last meeting of the Mec{icln has·' ged to. dinal thanked the President and thehorse, the position will be filled ac:- the Federaticin of University Women soc:iety a committee was appointed � seri� �;' three �� on :ev:u: University for the honor conferredceptably by Swenson. and is carried on daily from Monday . upon him· and for the welcome he hadto Thursday,. from 1 to 5. The .� arrange the de�, but .it has not yet j� of the �mmission, in chapel as- received. Then he said that there wasUNIVERSITY GRADUATE WILL ments m8.de are sent to the U�ver- reported. sembly. The first of these talks'took one message he could not help givingLECfUI1E· O�· CHILD WELF A� �ty. Settl�t and the �eago Ly-. The society will �old a joint meeting ·place ill senior �llege chapel yeater- to the students of the University who. '. . --. - lDl"',Pl h�ltaI: In �ditiOD � the with the Physics club on October 30. day, the second will be presented. be- were present and to· those who wereTalk to Be ·GiYen in Harper Today �g, which 18 done entli'el" bi·tda Dr. Hawkins .of the. Chemistry. de-" th stu' d ts f Co •d not. He said, "The American UDi-N lmiU;ft_' terials· . .Lore e en 0 mmerce an . . .. Will Aid National CIdIdren's .'. oyes, ."_'" ma are glven partment will address the meeting on ... • ! . vel'Slties are the breeding plac:es of-.' - Campaip. . �t with direetioris fo� ma1dDg knit- the structure of the atom. This will Administration today, and the third culture and morality and the guard-; _.__ ted articles, and'� be tabo.. home. be the first of'a series of joint meet- at the junio� c:ollege chapel next lrIon- of the Christian civilization of theElizabeth HUabes.' director of the . 'This'year the �ederau_ is �0118 ings which t.Jiese clubS are planning. day. • .world. American Univem6es at theChieap . cHviSiori of .the ChDdren's to.make the eo�unity room �ore im- The mee�gs .are all to be o� some. Through these talks, the locill di- p�t time ��ve � �r�eBure. 'Will ·deliver a teetur8 today � �. � .before. The � is 8Ubj� which mteresta physicists and vision of the Respiratory Disease hentage of.o political mtegrity andU,. .' d� � brine the women together, chemists alike. . ., • .' statesmanship, and are a fine exampleat 4 �iD . Harper Assem� haD. The ...... -. -tinialasm. . IItlfa &L.-..........I. __ ..a 0. CoJDDUSSlOD &lIDS to mterest the stu- -f h 'ghteo d _--=.It. ".' .' -��........ "'VA WftI WVA'_' ..au 0 onor, n usness an �Ulee.talk . � be in Une with �e _ nation- ereate·� � atmosphere, which is to dent body in the work it is carrying He added that he hoped the studentgWide c8mp&ip to spread information be ��.iDecHhroaPout the year. TODAY'S WEATHER • on, and to secure their eo-operation in of the University apprec:iated thisregarding the 'rearing of . ehi1dren. "W8:.·�pe ·w: �""a big Crowd, at -- its research ·work. This work eon- and tha� it was the message he ��Miss Hughes is � graduate Of the the tea; and ent7. day from DOW -." ClOlidy . and ;�bly ahowen. aists brie1ly in ascertaining whether to bring to thein from his count1'7'-. said Miriam . Simaas, the director of .Univ.:�ty, having reeei.ed her _II .. the ���:SetirfDc room, yester-. THE DAILY MAROON· or not the germs which cause onU-ter's decree in PoUtiea1 EeoDomy etay. PrevioUlt. the women have BULLETIN nary colds also caused last year'shere. The lecture is th� third' of- a thought of this' wOrk more .o� less, as -- "flu". epidemics. Students will' beseries on social work and is being dl1ldgery. Now We are going to make Today asked to fill out certain forms indi-held under the auspices of the Prolan- a soc:ial affair in addition to the sew:- Divinity chapel, 1l:50, Haskell. eating their SJQDptoms when takenthropic Service division of the school ing. In order to' aeeomplish this, � Chapel, College of Commerce and with colds. In this way, data for ex-cial ehajrmen have been appointed, in Administration and CoJlege of Edna- tensive research work will be abund-of Commerce and Administration. addition to the regular sewing chair- tion, men and women, 12, Mandel. antly furnished.Conferen� have been held in New men, so that two chairmen wm be in Public lecture, 4, Harper. Prof. E. O. Jordan has been madeYork, Washington, and Chicago at charge every aftenmon. Divinity sehoollecture, 4, Haskell. director of the local division, and Dr.which standards of child welfare have "What we want is to have the Diadplea asHmbly, 8, Haskell 26. D. B. Reed has charge of eo-operatingbeen adopted. These conferences have women come and bring their friends. -- stTents. Dr. W. B. Sharp will takeThe thiDp we· iDab' are ftI'7 aimple, Tomorrow care of medical examinations and vac-been marked by the· presence of man" aDd anjI)ody can make them. We are Dirinity chapel, 11:S0, Haskell. cinations, and Dr. Dodson and Dr. E.noted European experts, whose opin- going to make 'a bIg sueeess of the The Dramatic elab today at 4:30 in E, irons have been made advisoryions lrIiss Hughes will diseuss. Stu- work this year, but we want the sup- Cobb 12A. All ftplar, new and as· Consultants. Dr. J. F. Norton WIlldents and public have been eordia11y port and enthuslasm of aD University 80Ciate me_ben have been askeel to superviSe' bac:teri� examinations forinvited to attend this lecture. women." ... be PftMJIt. the' deparbnent of Bacteriology. '-,Procession Formed in Harper.,�.� ,)Rare Books Given to CardinalThe Cardinal said that when he re­turned �d told at his own Universityof Louvaine what he had seen at theUniversity of Chicago there would ben great bond of esteem and loveformed through them between thiscountry and his country.After the address by the Cardinal,Dr. Gunsalus, a member of the facul­ties of the University, and head ofArmour institute, presented him withtWo rare books of the ftfteenth cen­tury. The first was the gift of theUniversity and according to Dr. Gun­salus .is "the rarest of the one hun­dred rare books of which the Uni-(Ccmtimud Oft fHl4e S),2 Imitt lai1y a�rnnnThe Student Newspaper of theUniversity of ChicagoPublished mornings, except Saturday,Sunday and Monday, during the Au­tumn. Winter, and Spring quarters,by the Daily Maroon company. ,- ''\•. ''1.' ..... ::. ... -�" s : .=.�'.:" • .' .., ...... :-""-":", "'".,. '·�?:.�i ;":r +;�'. '1 ... " .,�. �-, \ � •'. I. ' ..I, fo'r.• I. \ • . , . , .' .THE'·�'DAILY MAROON, THURSDAY. OCTOBER;2)· l�ll9will be Biped to the printed communi­cations unless 80 desired by the au-thor., ,So when you write to The' DailyMaroon next time sign your name.THE GIFT. .' ......\,' .=======.==. =. Westby.. ,.... Private' DANCING Lessons0' f fie i al Not 1 C e 8 . .{In • eoune of aYe '1eaona (15.00)A reunion of t .... alum .... 01 Bu.. D. U.'. 1--:-""';' New P1edae.. . \r.tt:'"()ne.�:e .:r r::.::n. 0I� \ciolph Macon college wilt � held· to-. ,.'J --. . danciaC d .. :MOIlda� EYe at 8 P. M •.morrow from 4 :30 to 6, in the alumnae Delta U�si1on annouaeee the pledg- . -LUCIA HENDERSHOT STUDIOroo� of Ida Noyes hall. of Paul iohnson of Waterloo, Iowa. 1541 Eo 57th St. Hyde Park 2114The gift of two books to the Car- The Home Economics dub will givedinal yesterday afternoon was in truth a beach party Wednesday. , Membersa gift. The University did not give who desire to go have been requestedhim money to assist in the rebuilding to meet at' the main entrance of theof his country, nor did it give him School of Education at 5:30.an engraved medal, or some other type The Dames club will meet Saturdaygift for great personages. The Uni- from 3 to 5 in the Ida Noyes theater.versity, and Armour institute, gave Dr. Catherine Dopp will speak- ontwo rare books, books that, can prob- "Primitive Child Life." '.ably never be replaced. =Those two books, therefore, can The Y. 1\1. C. A. and Y. W. C. A.really carry baGk to Belgium some social committee will meet tomorrowsense of the regard we of this Uni- at 12 in Cobb 12A. ..II.I!!!I •• IJ��versity have for that nation. The .The Entertainment committee ofgift was wisely chosen. the Dramatic club will meet today at3 in Cobb 12A. Leona Bachrach,chairman of the committee, has askedC 0 1\1 1\1 U N I c A T ION S the following to be present: JuneKing, Bemard McDonald, and GeraldSUBSCRIPTION RATES editor, arid should be signe'd as an evi-Called- for, $2.50 a year; $1.00 a dence of good faith, although thequarter.By Carrier, $2.50 a year; $1.00 a name will- not be published withoutquarter. the writer's eonsent.)By Mail (city), $3.50 a year; $1.50a quarter.EDITORIAL DEPARTMENTThe StaffJOHN E. JOSEP� .. Managing EditorJohn Ashenhurst News EditorRose Fischkin News EditorHelen Ravitch ....••.... News EditorHoward Beale ..... Asst. News EditorWilliam Morgenstern . Athletic EditorHarry Bird Night EditorErnest Fribourg Night EditorRichard Flint ....•....... Day EditorHerbert Rubel Day EditorEdward Waful Day EditorHarold Stansbury,. � . Features EditorBUSIXESS DEPART31ENTThe StaffGRANT MEARS .. Business ManagerHenry Pringle .. Advertising ManagerKeith Kindred ... Circulation ManagerEdmund Eichengreen. Asst. Ad,'. Mgr.Laurence Tibbits Asst. Cir. Mgr.Robert Birkhoff Asst. Cir. Mgr.Entered as second class mail at theChicago postoffice, Chicago, Illihois,March 13, 1906, under the act ofMarch 3, ·1873. (In view of the ract that- the com­munication column o,f the Daily Ma­roon is maintained as a clearing housefor student and faculty opinion, TheMaroon accepts no responsibility forthe sentiments therein expressed.Communications are welcomed by theTHE SUPPLEMENT.Editorial Rooms ' ..• Ellis 14 Editor of the' Maroon:Telephone Midway 800Business Office ......••••.... Ellis 14Telephone Midway 800 in Wednesday's' Maroon regarding aliterary supplement. It seems to meintensely irn,.ortant that the Univer­sity should have some ·official organfor literary expression, Of courSe, aThe Daily Maroon is. in receipt of university of the size and prestige ofa letter from an alumus of the Uni- this one ought to be able to maintainversity who visited here last Saturday. a regular literary monthly withoutHe hung his overcoat (a regulation O. any_ difficulty. But the establishmentD. 'officer's coat) in the cloakroom on' 'of such a journal means a � foun­the second floor of Rosenwald hall. dation, and The Maroon is doing' aAn· hOllr later he went after the coat, splendid thing in. offering to .helpbut someone ·had been there first. build this foundation.Dramatically speaking, the coat was There are hundreds of students ingone. Later in' the day this alumnus the University who are intensely in-returned, but still no coat. terested in seeing that_ the literary IWhich is a deplorable fact. Every, standards of the campus be. main­so often the' University sufTers· a big tained, and many of these are com­loss, generally in the men's gym- petent to write contributio� worthynasium. But this particular case of of publication .in a campus magazine.perverted hospitality looks very pad There are' many students who wouldfor the University students. Prowl- be interested in such a publicationers and sneak thieves would hardly if it were once formed, but who lackselect Rosenwald on a Saturday mom- the initiative to help in its foundation.ing as a rich lode. Such people should look with favorThe case looks part:icularly bad to an upon the attempt of The Daily Maroonalumnus, back on a brief visit. It to plant the seed for this larger en­looks as if the type of University manhad degenera��. And the type ofUniversity man has' not degenerated"but if there are in these halls certainindividuals who cannot control theirhands, they should be removed.In this connection,. another case wasbrought to the attention of The DailyMaroon. :Men on the football teamshave been missing things from theirlockers. Looks rather bad there, too,because shifty-looking individuals arenot permitted in the locker rooms.The University does not want tohave "borrowers" among its ranks.Men-or women-discovered in theprocess of "borrowing" should beturned out-<:old, without mercy. Itis the duty of anyone witnessing such"borrowing" to report it to the properauthorities.In regard to communications, Th�Daily Maroon wishes to make an an-nouncement. The Daily Maroon al- PROFFESSOR SMITH SPEAKSways welcomes an expression of stu- BEFORE DIVINITY SCHOOLdent opinion through any channel,but when this expression is put on Prof..J. 1\1. P. Smith will lecturepaper the name of the author mustbe signed otherwise The Daily Maroonwill have to disregard the matter.The signed name is a matter ofgood faith, which The Daily Maroonwill appreciate and r-espect. No namesThursday, October 23, 1919HOSPITALITY.: .. ', ).;. .", �IL,I1(co�mUNICATIONS.-'�--A,_I r ...('" -... -..!...------_..... ----,.- .....__ ... __ ......... _...J..�_....._ •• � _..._ •__ �I have read with interest the articl:edeavor.,.I for one pledge lilY interest andsupport to the literary supplement.I shall do what I can to interest myfriends in what I am sure will be an.important departmeut of college ac­tivities. Some students' have a mis­taken idea of the . requirements' -forpublication in such a supplement asThe Maroon is planning. As I under­stand it, the purpose of this new pa­per is to bring out the best writing ofthe campus authors., This does 'Dotmean that contributions have to be of ,a professional standard. There shouldbe no hesitancy about submittingmanuscripts to the. editor. The. sup­plement will reflect the spirit of thecampus, and the articles printedtherein will be for and by the stu­dents.Here's wishing all' manner of suc­cess to the literary supplement.WELL- WISHER.today at 4 in Haskell assembly room.His subject will be "Opportunities inthe Divinity School as Related to theWork of the Ministry. TI. The Valueof a Study of the Old Testament forthe Modem Minister." . - /.�ght training wins the race. .. �..:FOilUnhIJPcbeinversCOUlltabliverssetavaniganit�,Tllarl)tot]thel'1MinJat t1alsoto sorgaciallunwthis, is cLegiof tlhaVEOJgionneso'legi(]dentarm�'" .1egi(]� withsity--1M2l - 9:()(f . 9:3(C11:(F'2:3(S3:()(S, 5:3C6:3C7:0Iil8:()("Sol�aLib-C'I84�That's as true in -life as on thecinders, engineers.. yours n()VJ.-and in 1 �ew York c,f fact: New York surely docs. like Fatima. It isthe best lleller at fashionable clubs, at the StockExchange aDd eYeD at leading hotels such a8 these:-htor Knickerbocker NetherlandsBelmont Mtuihattan Pen loaniaBiltmore McAlpin V m::zrbihFATIMA� -just enougJa TuTIdJJ- 2OfrW23c A Sensible CigtlrrttelC:r.::"��' ::?� >::: . ; -. :" . :' "-'1/\:, .' (��(l ::'�') \' : ; : '!� .:[�� .� .: ,}: '?':.::'.: :._ ::�( .. ;::' � 'J ' ." ::'X< ,��, " ." '<�' <t >. " .�. . ,. , . .:'\ •• & ••• �: .' ·::.I)4Y·�MAROON. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1919 <, •••, ..... ,'- .' • " - :�:j�.;.� .. ,;t;<i.: :/':-...;1..r t.,-,:'FORM !AIIBBtCAN -LlIGION POIft'8 ·.JOINT CO� IIIIBT' t·.· _--__. - __.- __-.-__-- __- .;;;..;,''' __' - __ ' __'-;;";';'........... __.... ;..;, .................. ;;....;._ ......_ _UnlnnltiH Eatabliah Bruebee-1S8 ToDAY. TO_._D_.ISCU�MJtER T" h B "1 $10tMembera EnrolW. at CoIDlD.b.la. ,y::w�.. .e, .. A. and Y. � �.' � � ,. e. ever ey, ., ..• • .... In· "Pep� s..iIWl e . 't or-���.����. �m�'��\ ��.-�.�����������������������being organiz� a� muy of ' the �-. , . , l .. ' , ---- .. ----versities and coUegea thtoughotlt the :&fem�rs of the HCiat ,. eo�tteeacou�try. �ong.the recent �sta es-.• of the Y'. M -. c.• A., amd Y. w. c:\ A. SHOES like these if purchased in to-day'stablished are those at Columbl&. UDl- have been requestecl toe be preunt •• t . k t ld 11 f id bk .'ty d th U' 'ty f�UIL.L.' . � .... '. ...._:.z.L. t, ,no' �. "":'�b' '16.\ mar e, wou se or consl era e moreversl an e mversl 0 .lU1DD� a meeWU6 wuay. a . .uo In \JVU ��, ',seta., The universities of PeDusyl- Mr. Smitll� tIie Y� 'K�' C.' A. acrelary, �han we ask. .vania and Kansas are 'planning to or- will give the particulars of the �'pep" "'. . .ganize local councils in the near fu- session and .mixer to be held tomor- But the policy of this Store't�. . row night, where members of 'the. .• .. The American Legion is panle\i- committees will be asked to aaaiat in IS alld always WIll be tolarly strong at Columbia, aeeoriJbl� 'ptting the new 4tudents acquainted. give O\lr patrons the benefits. to the Columbia Spectator. . The post � committee. consist of. the fol-. "• •there has a membership of 1&0 .: The lowing studentS: ,of out merchandising supre-Minnesota Daily is giviDg the Legion Y. w. C.�.-Theresa:�llson, � tn'- ',' ., "at their school a strong baeklng, as is man; Releh ThompSoil, Fanny T�- acy.also the faculty. � .Dally goes"on pleton, Beth Uphaus, Margaret Hq­to say: "The need 'of just suCh _ gott," Lyd1A' Blnekley, Annie )fay -Taken 'all in all-Chicago's Greatest Shoe Store fororganization in the univerSity ill espe... Kemp, Louise Mammen, �on Sim-, .. ., • 'cially strong to help meet the many mons, Flo1'enee Fa1keD8� Edythe men offers. the best qualities, the best workmanshipunusual problems that taee' the Ieh�l F1ack, Mary Seymour,' Lucllle Kan- '.d th b t al f th t k d kewithis year." Northweitetn universitY ally,. Ruby Worner, Elizabeth wnu ... an .e es v. ues or e amoun as e. Li ewise. is c&ooperating with. the American, fonl, and Helen CondroJL'.. the largest selection to choose from.Legion branch in .Evan8to� and many- Y. M. C. A.-:-Cheater Guy, cba.lr\­of the local university ex-service men man; Ge�d Westby, lasper. Knig,have joined the Hyde Park � Warren' )(11]1'0,.,. Alaton .JJe1mitt,.Organization of an AmeriCan Le- Frank' Long, . Fraftk )fadden, . Karl'gion Post at the University of 'Min- Piper, Harold E. Niee1y,::Fred \Knoe�nesota will be in progress soOn. The' per, John W. Fulton; OhaImer Me­legion win be composed aolelJ of stu- Williams, CluP:rlea MtGbmis, Chan�l�dents who enlisted in marine eorps, lor Dougall, Ceo. Serek, Geraldarmy, uvy, and S.A.T.e. There is a Neff.:'}'t • legion at. S9uth East MlDDeapolls:) with which the Legion at the Unlver- DEAN SPENcER. SPEAKSsity of Minnesota. may affIltat6, AT COMIDRcE MEE'l'nm.�'�. many �p � p�. �� ��� __ � __prompt' .&c:tloD. .The prime object. o� ..�ft •• is��futi� ==: ==.==_.=='='�·=========.======I ===============================================quickly, but as lUails �f l� pbi'p6Se," C8riltrtm' Metcier Given De: '. ,Dean Spencer declared, "It is .uneco- gree at I 13th Convocation The Wholesome and Well Cooked Foodsnomica1 and iuefficient. Another rea-son for' the iDeffiaiel1ey of buaiDesa law: . (Ccmtimud [rt:'!fI page 1)ia·that·Utigatl.ma;�·:lh�C}lv":'. . . . " E'L "L I Sing mllli01;l.8" of,' dollan .� tri�. � venitY Is the' oWn8r.�· .... ,lt" ..... -the ,;,-,', . __ , �"." -."" ' "jutl��Whl)�'1C6OW,�'of� Calholt�.·���"··� which'there . ,.,m-T.'·AURANT='·, AND'" L'ON': cn ROO' M' '"&1'8DiIaetioDa<.and. eoaditi .... ·, .' .... 'ri�';';h -.:.:...� •. "i' 'On rill� -rhe8e deficienCIes aN" '(iepioNci:by 4ftle·8 lJUll'Uy _,. 8lX . cop es.. e.the buaineaa wor1d�"1ae, ... t;oa,"Dd of :�'�',�v� ... � heeD in the, li- ' JOHN MELLAS,. Managera movement is now on foot to remedy br8ry of the Cardinal's Univ�ty a� . 942 E. 55th Street' . (Opp. Frolic Theatre l '-:eonditiOD&. - A 'DJW court bas' � JApaiDe and was ,burned when the Commutation Tiekets, $325 f.or $3.00; $4.40 for $4.00�naDed iii4lNew'York"wWcll' '8Dl"; Oe�-'(i�y�< that instiiuti� . Ladies lil'vited _ Meats, Lunches, Short Orders... ----------. ' #jurles �Wh .. · � experibl' - The �':tor' tIle·-liook was made of A-Trial 'Will ConVince You Tbat Our Goods Ate the'Besteuce is' broad eDOUgh to· handle g •• '• . .decisions. It also has 'as ita objeet the wood � BelC1� and was printed, m N JeJIMMANUEL·The GitUCTERHURCH speedy aispoaal'.Of an' c.-c . wtaieh Venice in 1466. The second book was TeL Mid. ius '.' : �,�before 11.'" ,, the gift of Armour Institute. It was.· Prendergast·& Keefey. 2320 Michigan Ave. Mr. S�8 previ'ously aDDOunced the first edition of Euclid pnnted in KR.AUS BROS. 'LOE\V)' co. DruggistsJOHNSTON MYERS, Pastbl'. '" . sub� "I'aIIdlOD of the, � Ita. JIBr. 1. Rovens. S. ·E. Cor. 6rd St. 'and WoodlawnSuncl' .Servi -', Cl.�::bl.1tetaUoU ·to· Voedlo1lii1 .� '.' ,�ftese.· books were given to the Car-: 1442 'EAsT 57th ST : CHICAGOay· c:es 1_��'" ".. JMNllPoaed to a ·tater· "• . -.. .. ,.9:00 A. 'M.�Moming Prayer Ute.' ,_. .. '. . ,� to ,;tart. �: �8\y �·,�ecti°n of CLEANERS AND DYERS. 9:30 A� M��unday Scbool '(for . � books at. �e. University of Lou- All' Gamients 'Will Receive theCh�ldren and Adults). " nm.e.. where his fo�er famous col- Best of Care"and be Pressed11:00 A. M.-W 0 r s b i pan d hdiOD was destroyed by the �� By Hand Only.Preaching. The social. c:oadDittelt or Bi� �. �e gift � saved till the last Let 'us cali for and deliver your w�r1C.'2:30 P. M.-C hi n e s e Sunday haD .dDo1llleea a �"to be 'heJdl�V'.d was a complete surprise to the Speci&I prices to fraternity hoaae&School . on Oet. 81. The eommittee Is a new CardbW.. After the preseD�tion of3:OOP Y·.n h' S d ODe aDd·its plaDs 8xteDd to tM'�c1cIle these gifts � audience sank the first =====:::::::::========= ====================• • .-.0 ran c_ una y of December, Otto.' LeIber, Theoclcite verse o� the· Alma . �. The or-Scbools. Rcisenaek, Ma'ra1uan 'McArthur, � Pnist'· eOktUcIed 'tile eonvocation by, 5:30 P. M.��d �ncert dore P. Nutt, and Bans O. Jloefrnet: playing the �erieaD and Belgian6:30 P. M.�Luncllton chalmwa, : c:cmlpri8e .the newly .. naticmal utlUlbS.·i' :00 P. ·M.-Bible . <Class, Young pOinted' comDutt.e.· " 'the saiobr wftl . .People's' and ·Children's Meet- have the 'added 'attnetIOD Of u .. J.========:!:::=====-ings. tertaiDIIIeDt . which, . 'aecot"diDg 'to?E5;=a:_ =er. wDl be .. 'of exceptioMl tHE 'FR Q�KI' _���fE.CbUrch<>:::!�YforAll UniversilyCafe' . SHOP AL�WLibrary ClubR�ms ReatRooms UP.To:.DATE COATS COLLA.R$35.00 and Up �PaWy"'CdDC. Trey,N.Y.n. ....... ""--'. Is __ .,. c� ell "'"Arlie S""t (".... "';'", .. 1 ... : ',\C. COR MAN Y 's Serve the Best Meals in'HOME LUNCH ROOM the CityThe Old 'Rella"Headquarters for Ualtenlty A trial will con�ce you.Studeat& ---.A..We serve the best of every- We' have' Commutationthing. .Prompt Serriee Tickets$3.25 for. $3.00M -I D W:E:S:TTYPESEnING· 'COM P}.�'N·Y'· .510-.512. ,. EAST SIXTY-THIRD. . S1'R.E£1'; "' ..pRiNTERS"dI,-'LlNO�ERS :SPECIAL ATrENTlON"TOUNIVEBSITY WOBJ[Try Oar sp.ew 8111M1qCldebD DJaaei. ..;�13&57daSnet '• • Other Shoee'Main FloorTHEta)8UB.HeDryC.Lytton� Sons Made in black vici kid, gunmetal, and koko tan Russiacalf, with plump single sole.Ask for 1007. (Ccn&tifttud ,rom pig.'l) ... 'State and Jackson-On the N. E. ComerLow Prices and Courteous Treatment at thePhones Hyde Park ,482�Service to Students OUl"Specialty.We carry complete stocks ofJohnson's, Apollo, LovellCorrell ChocOatesWoodlawn TmstI & Sa_s· BankI _I . ,I WOODLAwN A�At Sixty-Third StreetBeautiful SUvettones andBolivias.Subscribe for The Maroon andGet All the Campus News-0-Nearest Bank.to theUniversity of ChicagoDRESSES$18.00 and UpSatins, Georgette. and VelvetsWonderful seleetiOD to choose from. Subseribe to the Daily Marooa .EMPRESS QUICK LUNCH806 E. 63RD STREETThe quality of Our Food May.A1-ways be Depended Upon.1371 Eut 55th Street570& EI.;I.IS AVENUE:� Oppoaite Snell Hall.� 4 ''': J ... '" ." , I . "," v,4 .'I,iiI III!�t·[I,- iI'ri',I:,1·1I1".:��·: .. r··:' ....'/1'... :-:I"" j •�,Jt·J ELECTION RETURNS.The race for the office of so-ealledstar of the Freshman class was wontoday by a dark horse, Miss. MarjorieBoyden."Of eeurse I'm very. much 1Iat­tered," said .Midge, as she, is . calledby those who ea1l her Midge, ''b�t 1don't like being called a dark horse.Lots of people will be surprised tolearn that I am in the yearling class,but it's true, as any of the Sigmaswho 'stuffed ·the ballot box for me willtell you."Jean Pickett was forced to go tolIf)ak Park' for a rest cure when, shelearned that she had not won theelection. Ruth Bowra and Jo Parkerretired to Englewood to avoid report- �=======:::::;::======ers and get out of the publie ey�Dorothy Powell put her pride and her Briefaristocratic look into her pocket andleft the campus for the day.Why Men Break Their Pledges.The melancholy days are come,The rushing days are past eFraternities now feed on slu,The good food couldn't last.·BOOST yout college. Here's a way:cut out a Murad ad from TPe Maroon,label it "This College Life," and sendit to your non-collegiate friends.DRAl\[AH.Scene: Prexy's office.Time: Any.Act 1.Clarence Brown: \'\-no's head mar­shal?Thi rd Assistance Secretary: You, are, Clarence..C. B.: Still?T.A.S.: Yet.Act 2.(Clarence faints and is carried offthrough doors and windows.)THERE'S no justice in this world.Sylvia Taylor sold one subscriptionfor The Maroon. Her commission istwenty-five cents, but, because shewas on the winning' team, she getsfive smickies besides. She is thinkingof getting Keith to raise it to $8.60,the price of carfare to the illinoisgame and back.Violet Rays Sings It.Gentleman with Green Cap (at IdaNoyes): I'm reporting for swimming.Miss Burns: Haven't you everheard that ,little ditty entitled, "YouCannot Take Your Swimming Here?"A CUB on' � sheet typed out theinformation that Prof. Carlson hadeharge of "the messing of United. States troops" in the. Near' East. Wewondered' who did it. .IF Northwestern parades the US113lnumber of pretty co-eds, the footballgame wiD have to be rather excitingto engage the attent:ion of the loea!youngbloods. .THE large number of policemen atconvocation yesterday, we are told,was there to protect His Eminencefrom the crowd of D. U.'s, who wereintent on pledging him."CALLING P. Y. Willett!"Garcon.CLASSIFIED ADSL. C. §MITH and 'Monarch typewrit­ers for sale. Machines in good con­dition. Apply at The Maroon officefor furtheT particulars. (3)YOUR CHANCE-There are threevery nice comfortable rooms to rentnear the campus, especially fine forwomen desiring board for either \ \� ... �.two or three meals per day. DANCE-Friday night. There will be adance for the benefit of the women,which' will be a real live o�e:: AlexWatron, 5831-33 'Kenwood AYe. (11)ANY ONE who is interested in ob­taining a practical speaking knowl­edge of everyday Spanish may getexpert instruction by applying' toMr. Castro, in care of the Daily Ma- ,.roon, Faculty Exchange, Box O. Aclass is to be formed at soine hourconvenient to prospective. students.This class would be of especial bene­fit to those persons interested mforeign commeree.. or tn those whofOI· any other reason are really ear­nest in their desire to converse inSpanish. (14)$50 RE\V ARD for infonnation con­cerning or return of black plushrobe tak;n from Powers LunchRoom E, 63rd St., late Saturdaynight. Leave information Box 92,Faculty Exchange. (18)I ... OST-Saturday afternoon, the 18th,a small black cameo locket on goldchain between 59th and Blackstoneand Stagg Field. This is valued asan heirloom. Reward. Return toInformation De_sk, Press Bldg. (19).LOST-Brief case (brown leather)'from the hat rack outside the Men'sCommons Tuesday morning, . Finderplease return to the Office of theDaily Maroon, Ellis 14. Case 'con­tains various text books which areextremely valuable·� owner.' (20)LOST-Black leather bill case con­taining change and important keys.Will finder please return to Infor­mation 'Office and receive reward?(21To All Students.The University of Chicag9(Alumni) Magazine is a month­ly review of the ac!i.yities ofour alumni. ';In' additibn� lit re­viewsthe ��re i_mportant- Uni�versity affairs.This is a record, well illustra­ted, that every fraternity, club,and society at the Universityshould follow, and keep in itsfiles.. .Parents of students here readit with much interest and pleas­ur-subscribe for them now ..SUbscription is $2.00, 'No­vember to July, inclusive. Sub­scribe in time to start �ith theNovember issue..THE ALUMNI OFFICEBox 9, Faculty ExchangeCases, M u • i e Foliose aDd� Students' ;CuesDemand .the ·ori«iDaifor y 0 a r protectionLEATHER GOODSTrade Jluk GuaranteeCI To GiveItt QualltT. Satisf.�. �At AD stores Where .'Quality RulesLifton Mfg. Co. -:- New York .. Society Brand. style, .. like . a. triangle,has .��·.,depE:ndent sides: .a�e pattems:,:wovea �',.mto'fine aUwOol�CSJ'�e �.� of the mOdel,' .' '.. the tailoring of .the. clothea. ,". ': " r:Each side is' perfectly -cievd'o� � �'the:� two; ., ·tbafs why .. the e1fect Isa finished whole,: .r."nrifty i'raub. )CLO;rHES FOR YOUNG MENANI'( MBN WHO �AY y'OUNO• =wt INJ th.piein]bythtW:JIll, thlBo.Hi.. :IDI"irIlofsellis'at'_. J, ...Jill"':ALI' •• D .DEOIt ••• COBN ••• ker.I . 1Dc.--..� BBANDaAJIBIIB. .......; Chicago "Mew York -.: ' ,lIoatn.l·.:. ,HENRY C. L rrrON &: SONS, The Hub� State and Jackson Streetson 'the N. E. COmer, and all leading clothiers.- ..' '. '- ..8ClOIl. "hiEVEaYBODYREADS.The···· ".,', ': : I'" .� : t.: ... ,'�,:. ''lVI�r�oll .BUTWHOSE r SpeCial; Attenti�n Giv�n' To Stude�ts' At TheMERIT CAFETERIA.�eareSt UP-to-:oate·EatiDg·� ToThe Cuppua. . " ',., -'at,G:s.m1HBreakfast-6:30 to 9:30 A. M. Luneh-:-ll:SO to 2 P. IL_/ Dinner-6 to '1:80 P. M. �SIXTY'!'THIRD ST. AND GREENWOOD AVE. oFiS. 818'!University Pharmacy6lat STREET and EI I IS AVE.DRUGS, STATIONERY, SODA·SANDWICHESCIGARETIESMAGAZINESMONEY; ORDERS GIII8(plCtIMoiARRO-W7'RgY 'TAl LOR.§DSOFT COLLARSFIT WELL-LOOK WELL-\VASH EASILY IF IT'S' WORTHREADING·IT'S WORm SUB­SCRIBING FOR.·COME·A C R 0 S S. Blackstone 1446-1448 ProinPt DeliveryTODAY� __CltUlt. pl4boil" t Co •• 11U!.. Troy, N. Y.1.1��� _ �'! .� .;........... ..._,--------------_._-_ ... _, ... . oj., .diV•'-