"THE WALK! HIT THE WALK!IIIl'IiVol. 18. No. 103 UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO. FRIDAY, APRIL 23, 1920 Price Five CentsPLAN CAMPAIGNSFOR JOHNSON' ANDHOOVER BOOSTERS,__ I Snobbish Seniora Scorn OVERALLS UNUKEL YJuniors'lnvitation AS CAMPUS ATTIRE,to Dance IS FACULTY OPINION Greet Students With"Hit the Walk", Monday CAlLS OFF SECONDP£.RFORMANCE OF.�ENIOR VAUDEVIlLEIt is not at all certain that the fa- Majority Condemn Move- "Hit the Walk."m�us class of 1920 will accept the in- ment _ Dean Lovett Pro- That's the slogan to be heard onvitation of the juniors to attend a the campus next week when a "Keepdancing party this afternoon at 4 in poses: Wear Old Clothes Off the Grass" campaign initiatedthe Reynolds club. and sponsored by the UndergraduateLEADERS URGE A'ITENDANCE "It's really beneath the dignity of --HYSTERICAL FAIr: SOARES, council will be launched. Students TICKETS LEFT FOR TONIGHT--- I a senior to go to such a thing," said are urged to greet their classmatesLeaders of the Johnso� and Hoover I Jasper King, yesterday, as he stroked Judging from present indications, with a "Hit the Walk" instead of a There will not be a second per-I, amps are planning to launch eam- his upper lip as a man might stroke there is no danger of the University "Good-Morning" when they arrive on fonnance of the Senior v.audeville.paigns next week. All "Hirami�" his mustache. "I like to be demo- campus being over-run with a super- the campus Monday morning. The committee, decided late last nightwill meet Monday at 1 in the Law eratie, however, and shall probably fiuity of students �r fauclty clad in Everybody that doesn't walk on the that because of conflicting events itbuDding to effect a definite organiza- appear." overalls. The "wear over a11s" move- grass or tennis courts will be present- would be impossible to repeat thetion and discuss plans regarding a "I'm going," said Susanne Davis. ment, which started over a week ago ed with a "Hit the Walk" button to show on May 1 as was announced ,­forthcoming Johnson drive. Herbert "They don;t have any circle dances at in' Alabama" was evidenced in Chi- be distributed by the Undergraduate yesterday's edition of The Daily Ma­Hoover's supporters have been urged parties given by the juniors. I may cago by actresses who appeared in council Monday. , The buttons will roon.to atiend the meeting of the Gavel not be sportsmanlike. but I do hate I the blue denim and by an announce- have a white background with a "Due to the limited time of the Sen­Tuesday. Prof. Woodward of the to take c:hanees." rnent that over one third of the fac- green "Hit the Walk" and a green iors for the remaining class functionsLaw school will state the case for, She ignored' the impudent; sugges-I ulty and. students �t Northwestern border. Letters have been sent to and the interference with BlackfriarsHoo�er. This is intended as a pre- tion that the men might be taking I are clad In the �stlC garm��ts.: all fraternities and clubs. to be read rehearsals the committee has decid�! UmiDary meeting to work up enthusi- chances too. The only reaction at the University Monday night .. urging students to ,not to hold a second performance.t·um for the Hoover all-campus rally "Greenwood �11 go over in a body:' was the appearance yesterday of one I back the campaign. Hans Hoeppner, manager, stated last?"o#)\ to be held later in the *eek. said Happy Nyman, "�lthough I ad- lone student clad in oyer alls. Jack I "Students would be very willing to night. "However, everything, is in.1 "Senator Johnson's splendid show- vised against it." Keegan, a freshman, was the intrepid I keep off the grass and tennis courts," readiness for the regular show tomor-�!.. iDg ill the Illinois, Michigan. and Ne- Art Ramstead, although not a sen- individual, _ I said Allen Holloway yesterday "if row night. The entire bill was re-�I braska primaries eenviaeed us th3t lor, will be present with some of his Faculty Opinion Split theY-,realized to what extent the Unl- hearsed last night. A valuable addi-the time was ripe for commencing a friends. They will make the music. I Opinion in the faculty is divided on versity has gone to keep the grass in tion has been made to the cast in tIle�iram bc?om," stated Harold Buts, I the question. The Daily Maroon good condition and the tennis courts person of Eddie Waful who will a'll.-: j,' �pus leader of the Johnson forces, yesterday asked the opinion of sever- fit to play on. A large sum of money nounce the various acts. AppropriateJut. night. ·'Mr. Edward J. Cooke, FOUR DUAL MEETS AND 'al faculty members, 'With the follow- is continuously being spent by the scenery lias been secured and Mana-: "� IlliD.oIs Johnson delegate is .enthusi- CONFERENCE IN TENNIS ing .result: University to keep the campus in tip- ger Holloway of the Blackfriars ha'!l� astlc over the idea and has promised DEAN LOVETT: "The present fad top condition." taken charge of the lighting effectB."-us tall, support fro� the newly-fonn: Tentative Dates Are Set for Wiscon- of wearine overalls is likely to in- Ad . ed t Pur ha Ti-I- ts'.. .'. .. \ VIS 0 C Be !l;Ae;� ad Johnson national organization. We �,III�8, Michigan and Cahfor- crease the cost of living f� .. � work.. .Grant M f th t'ck t mmit-�, will �ve buttons on hand for distri-I nia --:- �ptain' '�e and Other ingman. My recommendation would ��HRISTIAN UNION BEGINS tee advises e::s: Wh: U:te:d: to at-� ;b�OD Monday and expect other cam-I PromiaiDa Pla,.en Out for, ·Team. be for people instead of bnviYlcp CAMPUS SOCIAL SURVEY. te d l:I_ -' to t th.ll .�� \' 't.; ., -. • ':? -,,_. n we perrermance ge e ..Lew-, � .. ' " propaga�da to arrive shortly.. .::_ .. --.- : 0v:era1ls, to wear o�d dothe�wbd. I . --remaining seats. They will be placed '�'. U ..2:.-A.t-·:.....u .....1-------- ..Tea&a&i-'i-»j .......... .:.a..... 1"'" " . "� CoDlDllttee ·Be&decl.by Prof Soares ' ,:.-,14e"waat- .. uuuLW���·6atl'� "·�!'O?""':"I._""h.' ",��,;" : d!- ,:�. �� -�'·· .... --..,_itil�....... �· . ...;�"...,. .. -. - -;_ • � • ¥�-11-:ao.iIl-��·.,.._-:-. , -,'J', " �'hi8 organization is not to be restrict- Ma,. 8-W:�naiD. . 'PRO,F. H. G.' MOULTON':: �"" �". � and Buo. wen:. to ?-pae bU'. �OtiiCe�� '�: ,:' .. . .," " »:� ::, e: ed to anyone school in the Univers- Ma,. ll-Illinol8 :tt Urbana. lieve this overalls propo' siticm is en- Facts ConcemiDg �al Life and '.i.."� , .,•• -. . A • • • f S dea tilve Complete Program' 1� "lty, but is open to an students, both Ma,. 14-Michig8JL. tirely up to the deans. If the deans ctiVltletJ 0 tu til. . .. �". '.' ,,', '� , M 2 ... ·rt_I'� • " - The acts,:an the order,of their oectn:-,.!. men and women on the campus. a,. � born!."\. will set the standard as to color. size ' \ , " {. ,. , A social survey covering the entire ence. are as follows: '• �, �onsequently we strongly urge '811 The above tentative dates for tbe and shape-why, I'm game for any- ". ;" 'Ad. 1 . _.'Hiramites' to be sure to attend ,Mon- 1920 Maroon tennis season were given thing." University is being �nducted by theG· "b th F�'L--- !d T' ti W . to be- out by Dr, Reed yesterday. In addi-I. GERALD ,KARR SMITH, seere- University ,Christian, union under the Ivenl:Y e � clas... .: thlnS'mee n.gh· , e are gomg di t' 'f P f Theod So 'Louis McMasters in "The, Campusean ,gs WIt a rush,and are looking tion to these d::.tes,' Ohio �tate and tary of the local Y. M. C. A: The lrec Ion 0, ro. T�' ore ,ares, C tte " ,tor a rousing rally in order to start Oklahoma will prob:lb!� be u..ken on. movement is .founded on the wrong head of the department of Practi�1 � rs.t . tiD f J . h' 'taus off on the right foot!' The Conference .m�t the date of .. 1 If th will •. Theology, and a student committee. . Be eons18 g 0 eWlS lIDl �pnnclp e. e men 30m ad b Ha tions and clogs.Profe:seor Woodward to Speak which is still llndE-dded, will termin- "buy nothing" dub and wear their Ie y rold Lasswell. Facts re-Act 2"We earnestly advise all 'Hoover- ate the season. old clothes, they '\\ill not bring up garding the social life and activities• of the students '11 be 0 p'led if UJo and Gin..:....the Singing, Sopbs"i,tes' on the campus to hear Prof. Chances for n winning l\faruor� the price of overalls for the working- WI c m I , an,t• b . h" the C taO " ' the material gathered will be used as will presept the Sophomore act.Woodward's talk on Tuesday," dedar- earn are ng" , I:; year, as ap In man.bas's 'n f 1 ti Ian t 'd Josephine Parker and VJrginia Fos-eel Rupert R. Lewis of the Hoover Pike is one of th ... hc�t players in the "Fad H,.sterical," Soares a 1 I ormu a ng p s 0 WI enConference. . H� was Con'-nee ';"nd. develop the social service work ter are th� perfonners.forces. ' "Prof. Woodward knows Mr. .L�&� DR. SOARES: "I think this -pres-'Hoover intimately and is thoroughly champion in 191e. Othct' men work- ent fad is a little bit .hystirJ� like on the Campus. ' , Act 3 "', .'ill, g out who look es'w>dally good are: - "The Christian, Union is makhIg a', The �unior act-"Three, J�familiar with his record and the prin- r� eyerything else that we do. I tliink .Vories, Segal, Shiug. McKnight, be 11' Id survey of the social lire 'of the Uni- JUDlOrs" �11 be presented by RutJac:iples he uph�lds. This meeting will co it would just as we people wou Lo EDWi ... �land, ,and Re('kle""'. 'th· Id I th " versity in order to see what it can do I ,ve� ,en Gleason and John Ash-serve to make all Hoover supporters�"" Qg wear out elr 0I C 0 es. hD to th' t'L th ..... to develop the social service work of en urst.. ,more familiar with the ,splendid work ue e l:'illDY· wea r.er e M;n-l!i5 men havE.' been able 1.0 work hut' the students," said Dr. Soares yes- ,Ad " ,:of the former food chief' and will help. CAMPUS CLUB DRIVE NOW ON terday. "We really believe that there "The Open. Door," a one act tra�to d el th thu'as' a t one day on the ('utslde courts. Alle� op e en SI m we w nir. far more work of this character go- by Alf,red Sutto, will be given byereated in' time for the big Hoover the wor:k is hc�r� done indoors, but .the men expect to be out before the New Members Sought by Noa-Fra- ing on than has been generally report- Elizabeth B.�wn and Charlea; Breast-rally to be held the latter part of next ,temit,. organization In Cu, vas ed, and consequently we ..nab 'to bn'ng eeLweek." . week is over, and a sbort time out- 9'0&I side will put them in excellent trim this fact to light. However, there' are Act 5I for a strenuous season. A canvas of the campus to obtain always opportunities for expansion, The: Deke-Alpba Delt Sextette willCHAIRftlAN ASKS STUDENTS n�w members for the Campus dub is and we intend the data being gather- present a variety of songs.TO RETURN PLEDGE CARDS ASK CAMPUS REPUBLICANS DOW h_eing launched by � �tion ed to serve' as a guide in plannin� (Intermission of 10 minutes.)FOR PALESTINE CAMPAIGN TO ATTEND G. o. P. CONCElrf corDlmttee of the OrgaDlza�OD. Va- even broader fields of activity for the Act 6__ I rious members of the comuuttee have future. Gerald Westby and Charles Breast... UI'KH Clubs and Fraternities to Con- All RepUblicans on the campus have I been assigned to the men's halls to Get M�terial From Reeor'ds ed in a blaek'-fac:e act, "Anythin' Attribute-Committees to Meet secure new members All "been urged to attend a concert given .fli . 1', The student committee will do the I .Today at .. I The club has adopted an 0 CIa . Ad '1by a group of G. O. P. women leaders.. d ., ed b Ed rd work. As much as poSSlole of the re-. ,Monday at 8 in Orchestra Hall The I pm which was eSlgn y wa qui red material will be taken from I A reView of the season s most pop-Ripon College Glee dub assis� by I Weiss, the design being a shield with material already on hand but if more ular songs by Leona Bachrach andMae Atkins, soprano, a:d Lyell Bar-I two ol.d English e's �nd a gargoyle. is needed, a questionnaire: will be pre- Marion Rubovits.b .. t, '11 'd t f th The pms are now bemg manufactur- d d d' t 'b ted Ad 8er, plaDlS W1 proVl e mos 0 e 'b' pare an IS n u .program. Proceeds will be devoted to ed and will be ready for diBtri ution Prof. Soares expressed himself 3S UOptomism"-A tragedy in one act.the Republican campaign fund. in a few weeks. anxious to complete the survey as written by Lucy Sturgis and enactedThe following men have been ap-soon as possible in order, that the by June King, William Gemmill andpointed to canvas the campus forscope of social sen'ice in the Uni- Lucy Sturgis.new members: William Friedman, Ad 9versity may be commenced immedi-Richard Rubovits, Paul Schwartz, ately. The Delt-Dixie Jazz Band, led byMilton Lamfrom, Richard Strauss, Rud Combs, will play some novel n1lm-Malcolm McCuaig, B. B. White, Sid- bers.ney Stein, Robert Adler, and T. W. Park Hotel will be on sale today. Act 10Taylor. Tickets for the first annual I Member:s have been asked to ,make , Finale. The seniors will sing thebanquet of the Campus club to be reservations at ,once through Faculty I class song written by Elizabetllheld Friday, May 7 at the Madison Exchange 212. I Brown nnd Edith West. 'To Hold Preliminary MeetingsMonday and T uesday­Will Distribute Buttons Committee in Charge DecidesAgainst Intended Presen­tation on May Ii jIrojI!!,.I" All students and members of thefaculty who have pledge cards for thePalestine Restoration drive have beenasked to fill them out today and sendthem to box 197, Faculty Exchange.Fraternities and clubs who promisedto subscribe in a, bOdy have been es­pecially urged to tum in their pledgestoday."To date the University has filledonly about half its quota," said SarahLewis, chairman of the drive. "Wewallt everybody who has a card to besure and give it back to us today and(Co"timud em �. ") �, tI,.Delta Sigma Phis t� DanceDelta Sigma Phi will give a formaldance tonight from 9 to 1 at theBlackstone hotel. Dr. and Mrs. Kyeswm be the chaPerones.THE WEATHER. Generally fair an'd cooler.2 -THE DAILY MAR.<XlN.- FRIDAY, APRIL23, 1920,--- --- --, --�------,-1:( a.'r' lI�ilg"':'" arOOn seeking a position in the government. "good old Abe Lincoln," and evenW "P � Mr. Hoover has been, _road nearly Mr. Bennett, for it ·45 .ncthing lessall hi� life 'and haS· 'the EUropean than certain that if tiiiS� gentleman is.The Student NeJrBpaper of the ,0 point of view too firmly: within-hlm to not a second 'edition o(iheir'c:ombinedUnive�1y di�Chicago , "interpret the foreign policy of this virtues, he is so· tho�oughly. imbuedcountry with the American bias' which- with their i<le�ls that it can only be ais supremely necessary 'right now to matter �r tcrmiiiology�'·preserve the few things left to us "The height or humor has beenby the Peace Commission. reached in Mr. Bennett's communica-"Offhand, I am inclined to believe tion, and .if he will allow me, I con­the statement that 'Hoover received gratulate him upon it. 'This is prob­his appointment in the. first place at ably why your rich professors think Ithe direct command of England' is as they do.' I can close my feebleslightly exaggerated, and would at protest with nothing more eloquentleast require, I am sure, some scurry. of Mr. Bennett's entire letter than;ing about to discover facts enough to this excruciating 'bon mot'." Ijustify it. That Hoover got into the"game 'with both feet at the sacrificeof everything American' appears tobe another bland generality which isanswered best by its prima facie ab­surdity, The iact that food has ad:­vanced in price cannot surely be laidat the feet of Mr. Hoover, whose job,strangely, was not particularly toregulate high prices in America, butrather to get food to our allies andcurtail its consumption here. How itwould grieve Mr. Hoover to knowEntered as second class mail at the that through his efforts alone 'weChicago postoffice, Chicago, Illinois have hundreds Of thousands of under­March 13, 1906, under the act ot fed,. emaciated people, both men andMarch '3, 1873.. ,Published mornings,· except sa�y,Sunday and Monday· during the Au­tumn, Winter and Spring quarters'hy the Daily Maroon company.EDITORIAL DEPARTMENTThe StaffJOHN E. JOSEPH .. Managing EditorWilliam �rorgenstern,' 'Athletic EditorHarold StaDsbu'ry ..... Feature Editor,John Ashenhurst News EditorRose Fischkin. � News EditorHelen Ravitch News EditorHarry Bird . . . . . . . . . . .. Night EditorErnest Fribourg Night EditorHe'rbert Rubel ........•. Day EditorBUSINESS DEPARTMENTThe StaffGRANT MEARS-Business Manage. Henry Pringle:. Advertising Manage)'Keith Kindred .. Circulation Manager�Laurence" ·Tibbits Asst. Cir.Mgrchildren, who are suffering fromanemia and the like' and all becausethe 'high-priced substitutes ... wereCalled for, $2.50 a year; $1.00 a either fed to chickens or thrownquarter. away'. We can at least be gratefulBy Carner, $2.50' a year; $1.00 a to Mr. Bennett for his merciful use ofquarter. 'anemia and the like' to spare' us theBy Mail (city), $3.50 a year; $1.50 gruesome picture of the many addi-a quarter. tional ills under which we are nowSUBSCRIPTION RATESsuffering.Editorial Rooms •..•..•..•.. Ellis 14Telephone Midway 800Business, Office ..•..•...••..• ElIis 14. Telephone Midway 800.... _-- AT 'LAST: INTELLIGENCE.!The following communication, fromPaul Hedrick, is too good to run inthe' communication department, Itexpresses exactly a series of thoughtsthe editorial department bad. plannedfor today.; . Mr. H�iJrlck 'writes: .. "It is' an' enternal' problem whetherignorance and bigotrY should 00 al­lowed peacefully to search out theirown graves, liut it seems that almostany' . absurdity pasSes' for' reasonamong certain groups in times I)fmental excitement. Hence it is worthwhile, after all, to' nip such folly inthe bud before' it' . shall cast its in­sidious reflection upon a thousand be­fuddled,' and therefore, open minds."With' some di'fficulty I read thismorning the communiCation of W. G.Bennett,· which does' show, indeed, :I..complete' freedom from -that educa­tion . which 'the writer so grievously'flails, 'together with a spontaneousoverflow of words which .. cannot failto astound those who are accustomedttl think 'before they speak. U�or­tunately,"I'h�ppen also to be opposedto the candidacy' of ?Ir; -Hoever, anddislike to be forced to champion hiscause. Let us see, the gentlemanmakes some rather broad statements.'Inexperience and inefficiency as ex­cmplified in' Hoover'.:_ilo·· more inap­propriate words' could be chosen fromthe language' to' describe the FoodAdministrator. The matter of get­ting food to Europe and regulatingit-. consumption here was outstandingas about the only business of warwhich was handled efficiently. And•• "'But why go on?' Yes indeed,why? But Mr. Bennett DOES goon, and lays a brand new Yellow Perilindirectly to the account of HerbertHoover. The plot thickens. Hist!.Mr. Crane, Hoover Henchman, withhis Millions, and Millions of Englishmoney, is probably going to swinga campaign against the sovereignpeople of America! May God bemel:Ciful upon us, and upon Mr. Ben­nett too. I am not quite sure. thatMr. Hoover has ever voted in Ameri­ca, are you? Neither is Mr. Bennett,who. apparently knows just as muchabout it as we do.rable success in the business world, University Students Ithrough his own efforts, which in it- . t attention at ireceive cour eous�ctf is a complete vindication of the icharge of inefficiency. As for his ex- Thepericnce-s-I object 'because he has FROLIC THEATREtoo much or it. Theodore 'RoMevelt DRUG STOREonce remarked that if a man had beenabroad in the diplomatic service fortiye years he should come back homeand spend ten years re-acquiring"Amertean points of View before agai�it is common knowledge, of course.that �Ir. Hoover has made a remark-• "I am sure that Mr. Bennett wouldlike to purchase a paper, mill and aWashington newspaper just as muchas he thinks we would 'on a salaryof $1:00 per year', but the trouble isthat neither of us has it in him to getout and make a fortune for ourselvesthrough our 0\\'1' individual efforts,and so long as we lack the brains andthe nerve and the initiative whichsuch a thing requires we can onlygnash our. teeth in vain that someoneelse has them. I presume that theimplication that Mr; Bennett makeshere is that Hoover made his' odd$700,000 in graft while Food Admin­istrator. I resent, on behalf of uscollege folk, such a flagrant insult toour . intelligence. Does the gentle':man actualiy believe that we wiJIs\\'�now such,' a crass insinuation?Dear me no, 1\1 r. Bennett, you ask toomuch!"I regret as much as anybody thefrightful need of such men as "Wash�ington" and to speak. familiarlySPOEHR'S FOURSTORES LOOPFor Lunch DowntownCigarettes Fountain ServingCor. Billa A?e. aad 55th Street(Adjacent to' Frolic Theatre)TeleploDe Hyde-Park 711 VenetianI. ,R.GONNE IARROw IC·form=fl,t IOLLARCluctt.PcaLody�Co.Lac. Troy. N. Y., IThe _ •• � •• Is aRd b., courtesy of t!,�Arr=e Shirt Co.. Philarl�I""'" f"Pointed".\R (Iulckly us 70U can sny it. youC':lII sharpen a Blaisdell ColoredPenctt, Nick' and pull the nar- Irow ribbon of paper and there's -a point that writes clearly 011any surraee.llInlsdeoll Colored Pencils com ..In 14 fine, ric.'h colors, includlnl:Blaisdell lii1· Blue. the world'sblue Pfmcll standard. Other col­ors are red, Tloh!t. lIJ:ht green..&treen. light blue. medium blue,hlftck, yellow, brown. whitt',orange. pink nnd purple. Sta­tioners everywhere. 10 cents.Let Blaisdell Colored Pencilsbe your standards. They nretnTorites with college �n' ev­erywhere. It Is true economyto use them.I· 1B/a.isoeffPericil Corrrpe.rryPHILADF.L?HIA. • Sealed TiJ!ht-KePt RiShtWRIGLEYS. Other benefits: to teeth.breath. appetite. nerves.That·s a S!ood depl totet for 5 centsl .... ,/. AS·...The Flavor Lasts ...Crepe. ,Scarf $2"A Krinkle m the Silk;Not a Wrinkle in the Wear"T�E public' s response to our .1920.. offering of these wonder wnnkle­proof scarfs at . the same price as last.year has exceeded our most optimisticexpectations.We announce a second shipment, com­prising twelve designs in six color treat­ments each, and nine solid colors,making 8 I distinct ideas for selection.Justice cannot be done in describingthis Neckwear. I t must be seen to beappreciated.Parcel Post Prepaid on Mail Orders.• . -- - --------- \,. nhftIia. �. .,J-",n'\'tt(9'mEFm6.hiell, '1' tit, -t r: fj,.. -• � m." mI"•- ' ' .. ' thhi.,4e<leCl!!'mmT.W:ElEl-o.,inlbpiofiapiPIco981'2e=« •• ./•. ".1Chi Psi will give a dance. tomorrownight at the chapter house, '5135 Uni-I .... Beecher hall will give a dance to-morrow night.ELECT COl\IMERCE' CLUBOFFICERS l\IONDA Y. MAYFarther N.m� �I.y Be Presented ��Petition-Candidates to Tell, Platformst'Election of officers for tho Com­merce club will be held Monday, May�. In, addition to the candidates whohave already been nominated, other-.I", ,�,.c',),�;�� "',.."""CAt the BookstoreOur Company is setting a precedent'" emploJing UDiYersity womea dur­ing their summer vacations, trainingthem for executive positions and thentJ,ad.Dc them in charp of our branchotriees after graduation. The workia dfcni1ied and strictl,. edueational,pa7S well, and ders exceptional op­portuitJ for adftneement. Givecompllte iDformation about your­self iD Ant letter, 'I G. C. BUXTON, 1718 }If. Ameriean Bldg. Chieago,\: I•• ,1" THE OAIL y' MAROON, _ FRIDAY,. APRI� 23, 1920, 3.� ·... t· •.... �.'-"-:--,-"'.:, . i.' \: •I ,,'( :�'._ �' ....�he Junior class wjl� give a dance' _Freshman, Organiz:ation t,,.fofmulate (In View of· the fact ,tha� the, COID-f�� the SenIOrs today from 4 to 6 in Plans for New Election ,munication coJUDUl of The Daily Ma-t "' ! roon is maintained aa a dearingthe Reynolds. club, ' house for atadent and faculty OPiDioD.The Senior class will' present its All members of the Three Quarters The Dail;, JIarooD accepta no respoD-first' 'annual vaudeville show tonight club have -been speclally requested to sibUity for the eeD�ta therein ex-. ' pressed. CommUDlcation. are "01-at 8 in Mandel hall. '0 attend' the meetmg, to be held Tues- comed by the editor, and abould beBlue Bottle will give a tea today day at 7:15 in the music studio above signed as °an evidence of cood faith,f 6' Id N h 11 H hi I' "Th·· th I althoueh the name will not be pub-Tom 4 to m a eyes a. ute mson care .. ,. IS IS e open- lished without the writer'. consent.)Delta Sigma Phi will give a dance ing and most important meeting ot --tonight at the Blackstone Hotel. the quarter," said Arthur White, I A WORD Of COl\}MENTDelta Upsilon will give a Iuncheon president of the club" "and it is es-today at the chapter house, 5747 sential that all rnembe� be prese,nt.1 To the Editor: _'Blackstone Ave.. Absence may result 10 suspension The writer of "Economics and theThe International, club will meet to- from the club.'; 0.Flag" in the issue for April 22 seems. night from 8 to 10:30 in Ida Noyes An executive meeting was held to have worked himself up into ahall. Tuesday at which a Ways and Means , ..Phi D I Th 0,. ted to I 'I ' state of mind, What WIth lashingleta eta will give a dance committee was appom ay pans .tomon·ow night at the Blackstone for entrance regulations for next The Daily Maroon and putting Ml".Hotel. rear. Hoo�er in the pillory and twisting the, I tail, of the, British lion and makingPRESI DENT RECEIVES MEDAL I the American eagle scream" he seemsversity Ave. I to have made out quite a case, I forPhi Gamma Delta will give a dance National Institute of Social' Sciences lone was not awa� that Herberttomorrow night at the chapter house, Hoover was such, a bad man. Per-, , A wards Honor!f75 E. 60th St. haps it was he that brought on theA th d I 0dd d to P , war in order to get himself appointedno er me a was a e resi- ' 0I t H P tt J d " II t· , fcod administrator. For several yeara( en arry ra u son s co ec Ion I past people have been cursing theyesterday when he' was' presented .' "... "th Id' d I b th N ti II Kaiser for causing the H. C. of L. and"\,'1 a go me aye a rona .'I t't t f S 'I S' Th lets of other unpleasant things. Now,5 ns 1 u e 0 ocra ciences. e IP id tift f N Y k T d however, we see that that was all 'aI"eSI en e 01' ew 01" ues ay I' ' .' .-' ,h h . ed th d mistake; It was Hoover, he s thewere e recelV e awar . 'A ' ,th d ti th P ,i l,.'1lilty -man, ,: 'mong e ecora Ions e resl- , • ,, J'dent has received during the war are! 0 -F. • Gurney."The Order Qf the Legion and � the I'Sun" from the East, and -a medal I ,from the Serbian Kingdom. Form- 'crly 'he reeeived .deeoration from IFrance and Germany. 'M'rD;WEST�TYPESE'I�I'INGCOMPANY510-512o EAST SIXTY-THIRDSTREETPRINTERS andUNOTYPERSSPEC� ATTENTIONTOUNIVERSITY WORK I. I III .fPrlDtc!n of The Dalb' IIarooD Procrastination is theEnemy of- WidestSelection.The sooner you comethe wider your se­lection -, the' greater ','0your'SatiSfaction. 1 . ,Made to your, order°--and "deli�red, , at'your convenience.University Men Train", YourSelf. �".�".9nLP,, The Official Photographer of CAP 'ANp,.G.O�""_:'"•Why Be a Wall ,Flower at the InformalWhen You Can Easily Become a Graceful Dancer inthe Course of a Few Lessons.Scientific Teaching! We Guarantee to Teach You HowPrivate Lesson,: lOA. M. to r 0 P.' M. Went. 230MIDWAY smOOL OF DANCING;, �ixty-Second and Cottage Grove Ave.Kosmeo Cream: and Kosmeo PowderAre For Sale Everywhere J Appreciated Everywhere !Ask your neighborhood druggistGERVAISE GRAHAM, Mfr. CHICAGO COVVHEY'§Store for MenMen's. Fumishbtgs, Hats, Caps andNeckwearBILLIARDSCIGARS-CIGARETrES-PIP�SSoutheast comer-55th and Eois Aft.SPOEHR BLUE, BIRDSWEETSFor HappinessSubscribe to the Daily Maroon Suits andOvercoats''$50,$60,$65and" upwards ', :'TheSteee of w-- ' ",AssortmentsNlmLL TheTaiJorW!!Jer.eeuas· Son.Clark .... Ad_ ...... 'SPOEHR PUDDINGS·At, °theo, Bc;ok��ore,',Special Rates to U. of C. Students� � ... �.For Leadership During YOU1·Summer Vacation.Prepare to fill big positions: of respon-eandidates �ay be nominated. by peti- ..... ' sibility when you graduate. You cantion. Petitions must contain twenty- . get such positions if you learn how toInterscholastic Track Meet make a practical application of thefive names '�f active, members, and All men who wish to work on the things you are Iearning }D school now.must· be handed to the election com-, . I We have lucrative positions open to amittee by Wednesday, April 25. committees of the annual Stagg In-I limited number of university men forterscholastic track meet should hand' summer work., No books or mags­, Candidates will talk to the club on, . I sines proposition. ..rro qualify youtheir platforms and plans, at a meet-' m their names to Jack Fulton or atI must have a strong personality, plen-, the office, in Bartlett gymnasium., ty of initiat.iv.e' and a, good. 'record inbig of the entire club Wednesday at hlP filled d f dSophomores- and Juniors who havc : s� 00. oSI�lOn! In �r er 0 e-4 in Classics 10. Officers to be elect-. ' I sirable applications ,received. Fulld . I d id t d plenty of time to spend on the wor� information on request. .e me u e a, press en, gra uate '.. "I '·1 be . , ·1 are especially desired. ,LEWIS 'E. MEYERS &"CO.eouner mem �CLJ�n��r .,c�unc� __ ' ",__,, �36. So. Stat!;, St, .. .1. _ �ClI.lMGOmembers, two Sophomore council . , ';rtembers, and two Freshman council WHY YO U,'- C, AN' T "L O:S' E 'members. In' the' 'list of nominees in With' our form of �ontract you are not' given an indoor theoretical train-M cia ���dap�pect�Maro�����sd§���d�rnedfu�to=======================�=���=The Daily aroon y�r y an error sink or swim, - By that method ,there are an overwhelming number who sink.Was made, the name of Peter Mc- Only the "natural born salesman" is liable to make any kind of, a showing.Emery appearing instead of M. C. You mayor you may not be a natural born salesman; but why take chances?Salesmanship is a science. It can be learned. We prefer to have a limited�mery. number of rightly trained salesmen, averaging a high degree of success thana much larger number of "agents" doing no good for themselves, spoilinggood, territory and producing less business for us.SPOEHR CHOCOLATE To have good salesmen, we must train them, and train them, in a practicalDOUGHNUTS way. This we do by having an ex pelt go right with you into your own defin-ately assigned field, and there show you how to sell maps in the only practicalway, which is by selling them. This is done at our cost. We pay the trainer'ssalary and expenses and in addition you are given one-half the commlssionson the sales made during the training period. What more could one ask?An ()pportuDity for Young NATIONAL MAP COMPANY, :. Indianapolis, loci.Women. DAGUER'RE STU-DlO218SouthW""'A,ve. CHIC'AGQ, ,I,LL.:�, o __ �-----�-- -i'el�oWabash 527 for AppoiD�to' -�.�:,: :', -.; ,:�-�:';:;.�:. •... . : .!�·I �.. ..� ,. ," �_ "'�I.; \ .,... <: �. --: .....America's most famousbox of candy.I 0Candies of �xquisite quality in aquaint, artistic box. Fine to give toa 'girl or for a girl to give to h�rself!For sale byNORDLING DRUG CO.,933 East 56th Street.HERMAN-YATES'1381 East 66th Street.BLAC1[STONE PHARMACY1438 East 67th, Street.ROBERT'S DRUG CO,1238 oEast � Street. M' A VOY & FINIGAN1206 East Dad' Street. :,'VAN DE BOGERT &: ROSS1000 East 68d Street.1465 East 68d Street.800 East 63d Street.51st and Lake Park '"� _ .. 0', .I Ir;;, I ,', '\ .. .'JO"HIT THE WALK"What is all this talk 1HE DALY MAROON. FRIDAY, APRIL 23.1920S P 0 R T S H 0 R T 5 . CHAIRMAN ASKS, STUDENTS TO Roth, Otto Wiener, Perry Segal, Ha-RETURN PLEDGE CARDS zel Jenny, Hope Smith, Morris Pick­us, Hannah Grossman and HarrietShanks.There'll soon be nothing left of thiscolumn but the headin�.The next home athletic meet of anyTHE attenti� of the Senior botany consequence will, be the dual meetpond committee has been called to one with Purdue on May 8.Frank Theis, who, it is said, is notraising a mustache. It's strange that When it isn't raining, the wind is to pledge as much as he can. Or­blowing so hard that the track men ganizations which promised, their SUP-Ican only run one way. port have not responded yet, andGeorge Serck, who has charge of fra-That we should "hit the walk"? Despite our expert advice that temity subscriptions, is anxious toNow, there are folks that we'd take there will be no half-mile re13Y team, complete tha' work 3t once."glee :Mr. Stagg proceeded to run 220 trials All committees' ana workers forIn hitting, but we're darned if weWould like to hit the walk. yesterday.Ahl Some Dews-the Olympie tug­a man who has been so active in cam- of-war try outs will be held on Staggpus activities during his four years field June 26. The Chlcago police de­should hesitate to support this one. partment is the favorite."MR. GUBBINS," said M,. Ayres, While you're keeping off the grass,"1 don't mind if you take out yourwatch and look at it to see bow soon, also keep oft' the tennis courts. Walk­ing on the courts is not only more de­the hour will end, but I don't like to structive, but it's more dangerous-«see .you put it to your ear to find out because Jimmy Twohig is a violentwhether it has stopped or not." gent when he is aroused.Zuppke of the Indians breaks intoprint once .more, this time with theremark that "the eastern brand ofthe new football is b'ke croquet. wEMANUEL NEWMAN SPEAKSTO ZIONlST CLUB TODAYWE mistook the new campus lawn- Rho Delta ,JUaO" Plecll'f,B-- --mower for Annabel' and couldn't un- Rho Della· Rho announees thederstand why ,Artie didn't �er pledging of Joseph E. Fleischman, ofwhen we yelled. Chicago.Mr. Fluke, Please NoticeAt last the days of spring have come,The fever-stricken stroll about'And wonder, as they seek repose,When they'll put the benches out.-SoL C L A· S S I FIE DAD S.FUNNY we weren't invited to thePhoenix house-warming. We hear WANTED TO TRADE - Umbrellathat ?tIr. Thrash�r performed some of that was given out by mistake bybis hypnotic stunts. If be caD only checkman at Rosalie Hall Scorekeep the staff in a trance, nextmonth's number should be a good one. club dance. �tum Informationdesk.EXPERT TYPIST - Desires workAT the, vaudeville, Charles Breasted which can be done at home. Ad­and Betty Brown in "The Open Door." dress XY care The Daily Maroon.(128)COME in, come in.-GarCOD.F. M. Simons Will LectureF, M. Simons, formerly an instruc-. tor in Commerce and ·.Administrationwill address the Factory Managementgroup of the Commerce club Tuesdayat 8 in the seminar room, Harper E11. Mr. Simons is now head of the in­dustrial engineering department ofArthur Andersen and Co. of this city.The subject of the talk will be "TheFactory Manager's Problems and thePrequisites for His Work"Blue Bottle Gives Tea Toda,.The Blue Bottle club will give a teatoday from 4 to 6 in the north recep­tion room of Ida Noyes hall. All themembers of the three Freshmen clubshave been invited.Private DANCING lessonsIn a eenrse of five lesRons ($.';.00)one ean acquire the 8teps of th.Waltz. One-step, and Fox-trot. Socialdancin� �la8s Monday Eve at 8 P. M.LUCIA HENDERSHOT STlTDTO1541 E. 57th St. Hyde Park 2314 BRIEF CASES,MUSIC FOUOSSTUDENT CASES8· Guaranteed GoodsJare yourProtection.Insist on the� ., �:, original.Sold by all reliable dealers.Lifton Mfg. Co. : New YodeUNIVERSITYCAFEUP-TO-DATEServes the Best Meals inthe CityA Trial Will Convince You.Special 35-Cent Din7U!f"8.We have Commutation Tickets$5.50 for $5.005706 E1Ji� Avenue"­Opposite Snell Hall (ContiaauJd /,,0. fXI.IIe 1)the drive ,,'m meet today at 4 in Har­per M 13. Students who have been , .SPOEHR ENGUSH TOF­FEE BARAt the Bookstorerequested to attend are: Ellen Glea­son, Jack Baron, Edmund Eichen­green, Ruth Galinsky, George MilIa,Claire Lipmann, Jeannette Shapiro, IElla Cromer, Lillian Segal, Kate �����;;�;;;;;;�������;;;�;;;������;;��Smith, Elizabeth Williford, Annaxau, Devereux Jarrat, Maurice Tur­ner, Shulamith Ben Harel, Joe Rice,Lois Bloom, Belen Stein, Celia Woolf­son, Royal Ziv, Bernard Nath, JosephPerlman, Meyer Halushka, Rose F.Goldsmith, Esther Somerfield, Eliza­beth Taylor, Nathan Moron, EdnaGreenburg, Ben Koptein, I. J. Fine,C. R. Golder, Mollie Krueger, EdnaFriedlander, Benson Baskin, ViolaTHE INQUIRING REPORTER(Every day he asks five persons,picked at: random a question.)The Questioa"What do you think ofoverall fad?"The ADS.eraFreddy Stal"l'-"In this matter, asin most others, I have been ahead of 'the public. I have been demonstrat- Mr. Emanuel Newman of New Yorking the advantage of wearing jump- will speak before the -.zionist club to­ers for many years!' day at 4:16 in Harper M1S. Mr. New-Mari� Amy-"I doubt if it will man is educational director of the, ever become popular among the wom- Zionist o�nization of America anden of the campus." itt making a special trip to Chicago ,toSusie Davis-"They're all right if speak before the club. All members ------------- ..you keep them pressed." have been urged to be present. ThisJimmy Twohig-'IJ favor thim." is. the opening meeting of the quar-Lillian Merrill-"I think jumpers ter, and plans will be disc:ussed forwould be appropriate.at the Hop," next year's program. Woodlawn StenographicServiceHOTEl.. 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