--- --- VOL. XI., No. 29. . -- --"-uNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO" FRIDAY, NOV. 8, 1912. JilRICE FIVE CENTS.ANNOUNCE CHANGES IN ras CANDIDATES FOR OmCES I WOMEN OF GREENWOODisELECT CROSS COUNTRY TEAM GLOOM BECOMES THICK, UST OF CANDIDATES U�PER SENIORS. ,SUBSCRIBE FOR OPERA! Final Tryouts Will Be Held Next AFTER S�OW PRACTICE-, • 1·0R PRESIDENT• • • Wednesday Over Long Course toSeYl�OWIfi�WdFOth!'OlD Ra!�& for C!au Chester Bell. lateral .. Proposed Auocllbo. Leads S.:lect Men for Conference Race at Coae" St�1I Fean Norlaweater. May .cen a. en ... er Georae Kuh. MD,. to Eaton a, Mea.D--- WID Game If Me. Do Not&L_ C· Northwestern.lIIr: oiliest FOR ViCE-PRESIDENT AU Stadeab Asked ImproyeALTER CLASSIFICAIION UST,Make Several Shifts in Divisions­Partial List of Tellers .{\'n­nounced by CouncilTwo more persons have enteredthe race for class officers, two havewithdrawn their names and ten stu­dents han' been reclassified. CorneliaBeall has announced her intention ofrunning' for secretary of the LowerSenior class, and Martin Block, ofrunning for vice-president of the Up­per Juniors. Frank O'Hara has�\'ithdraWll hi� candidacy for vice­president nf the Upper Junior class,and Louis Mick will not run for sec­retar'y of the same class., ' The reclassified 'are: Florence Den­iston. Benjamin Goodman. EleanorSeley. Martin Stevers and Mary Ann-"-hitely have )e�n-, reclassified asUpper Seniorsj . 'jrih'11 ,Clear, BellaPatterson, Stanley Pierce, and LaneRchm, as Lower Seniors; and Flor­ence Heacock, as Upper Junior.Time Set for Petitions.Petitions. for additional nomina­ti(Jn� and for withdrawals must he inhy J:.?:J5 today. and for reclassifica­tion by, 12:45- Monday. Earl Shilton,chairman of the election committee,.. '}.-, has a�no;n;�d tJ�it no ilambs' ",villbe! withdrawn from the ballot unlessan official withdrawal notice is re-,- 'ceived by the council. .,-\ t this after-noon's meeting of the counctt, the,question of whether or not the elec­tion should he put off a few days inorder to give more time for consider­ation by voters will he decided.'The tellers have heen announced'for all except the Senior and Fresh­man election. All tellers who havebeen appointed will meet today at 3in Harper Mlo. The names of thec;etellers will he announced in tomor­row's edition of The Daily Maroon,The tellers who have heen selectedare:Lower Seiuors.8:15-9:J,S":"MiriamDuoley Dunn.9:J5-Jo:J3-Emma Clark and RudyMatthews.10:15-' J :J,:$-Ruth ,Whitfield andBaldwinNelson Xorgre!'.If :'5·'2:15-St('phenWalter 'Poague.12:'�·,:'�--Hel(,l1e Pol1ak and JohnCleary. Curtis, :15-2:1�-DorothyHowell Murray.2:1.:'-.1:15- Gracia :\l1ing and Bur'dette Mast.- Upper Juniors.8:00-Q:T �"- 'Mary Camt'ron and Al­rre� Ed�y.Q: 1 5�1O:' 5-MarRar�t­- Fr�d�rick Byerly.10:'5-" :15--T,ouiseCharlt's Roron. ",;', are inter,-,st�d in' grand opera. and it ""-c.' IH'('(I e"l'ryone Ot,t to thc:,emeans fl',ll the plan h�IS a �ocl raJlilas_" said. Cheerleader Mattl{cws.chanct' of hcing put throuJ.!h 5ucc(':"-I"'I-1 . '1 play J..,ruard tomorrow. Several of the, h' noon 111('etlllgs are neCl'ssan yfully.·' �hnrl ;ltHI no one will he incon\'cn- !IIl'n who were injurc.-d in· the I llr-,\\' (Jut' name are roundin" into �hapeil'Ilc.'t,,, hy attl,tHling tIH.'Ill. e must,.. ,..:-11 .. " I tH' It'am that we arc �tanding' and will play tomorrow_;\s:-istant Professor Clark of Iht' hehitHI it ior victory in the remain­Puhlic Spt'aking departmt'nt hash" - . illg games:' mage:cen ':,ccurecl hy the Review duh "IlDramatic Club Meets. --" ---" Varsily-,Skinner and Hnntircgton.The Dramatic club will meet today D��- Mf)incs for :\ovemher 15 to gin Will Hear Harvard Professor. (·nds: Carpt'ntl'r and ScJlcrs. tackles;a �eries of recital� under thl' anspic('s Tht' Bot:l11ical duh of the Vnivcr- ' Do,,-J-!arri� and "anning. guard�: '- '"o( the' Dt;s Moit''lCSo \-Vomen's clull. sity will mecl at 4:30 to(lay in 'the. Jardil-Il' .. ccnter: Smith. quarter h.1ck;Comel\- The con�tructiol1 of a "Dolly Reforming Herself" is one rtf I P"ta "r huiloiug". Professor M. D. ' ,Gray and Fitzpatrick. half backs;basehall cage 140 feet square and ='01 the sell'ctions that will he given and 'Fcrnaitl of Han'ant w'iil speak on -f h h . f I 'E I . I 1- f �T •f d I Pil'rce. full back.cet ig at the cetfter, is being IS one 0 t 1e most' recent and power'," _CII ngJ(';, 'eatures 0 ."ew oun -'_rushed at Cornell. ful of his plays.. . land." (Continued 00 page 4)andand'andand Martha GreenCora Hinkins.Hirsch SobleMary Ann WhitleyFOR SECRETARY,Marie Fanning.Dorothy FoxAugusta Swawite.1:0R TREASURERWilliam HefferanHoward Keefe.N orman Paine.Sandford SellersRobert Stenson.LOWER SENIORSFOR PRESIDE�TDuane MannErnest ReichmannFOi{ VICE-PRESIDEKT'-·Miriam BaldwinSuzanne FisherSally Thompson.FOR SECRETARYArline Brown'Cornelia BeallFOR TREASURERHarvey Harris ,Bernard VinisskyUPPER JUNIORSFOR PRESIDENTRaymond BohnenDonald DelanyCount LovelletteMarston SMithFOR VICE-PRSlDENT.: Martin 'Block '� .:Kilbourn BrownHolgar _ LollesgardEwald PietschFOR SECRETARYMabel" BeckerLouise FordGrace Hotchkiss.FOR TREASURERjohn Baker.Stanwood BaumgartnerCarl FisherFred GriffithsLawrence HarpoleLOWER - JUNIORSFOR PRESIDENTWilliam Ewart.RiclUard Matthews, -Walter StegemanFrank Whiting.FOR VICE-PRSIDENTM.,V. Brown,Frederick BurckyT. R. DunneH. "A. Kleinman.Gifford Pl�lDeFOR SECRETARYEthel CaUennanMarcaret Cole.Dorothy DavisJulia DodceDorothy FawellKenneth MacNealFOR TREASURERM. Davidso�j. S. GearyW. johnsonjames SellersDenton Spar��,and at 12:15 today in Cohh 9B.SmithTI:I:;-12:13-Loui!'c Ford and BertCorcoran.(Continued on pagc 4) Tryouts for the cross �ountry teamwill ot' hdd n":;"'t \Y edncsday after-MEMBERSHIP DUE IS NOMINAL TOMORROW'S LINEUP UNDECIDEDHitchcock House Committee Plans 11CIOll, ami the first squad has been Purple Regulars Tear Throughto Take Action Similar to That I pract ic imr hard in preparatioru The Freshman Line and Us·� Chica-of Greenwood-Success Assured. Ilonl-! course has 'been covered only &0 Plays in Scrimmage.I a ic.·w times by the men. hut windInterest in the new grand opera! sp rint s and a fast pace have made up Gloom became thick in the vicinityscheme is rapidly spreading among for this deficiency, of Marshall fie ld yesterday afternoonthe students of the University, :\ Only two men, Captain' Bishop and when the Varsity were unahle togrand Opera ,committee organized Ll'\'in:':m. �eem' assured of a place on make any gains through, the FreshWednesday in Greenwood hall and t he team. These two men have led man line. The Varsity were given theheaded by Lucia Bowen, has induced i tilt' "fast" squad regular-ly since the Lall and attempted to gain. using theforty-three of the forty-eight res.i-I season opened and show excellent new formations. hut the yearlingsdents of the hall to sign the slips spevd and endurance. The long proved to han' a stron-r forward wall.� v I�i�h sigllifi�d. the.ir intention, IIf 1 course douhrle ss will he run tonight The Freshmen, however. ripped thejcmmg the Univerhity Grand Opera and the men timed. Coach Comstock Varsity forward wall with the North-association. I held a stop watch last week when the wcste r : formations.These slips which can he procured men ran the long route and, true to Coach Stagg was discouraged withat the office of the Daily Maroon and I it- name. it stopped. Th e time was the work oi the squad. He declaredfrom Dean Lovett must he sizncd I . I I . Ii .", ,.. approximate y t ur ty-« IVl' mmutes. that it was impossible for Chicagoand left With Dean Lovett hy all Will Race Over Long Course. tt) win a game unless - the teamthose who wish to. become members TI f I h tie race s, or p aces on t c earn showed a. great improvement sinceof the association. All students are '11 I 1 I I - I f\,/1 )l' It' ( at 4 1Il t te a ternoon the Wisconsin, game and, the hadinvited to become members. Thea11(1 \\'1'11 1)(" held over the.. "long weather this .week has preventedgreater number of students enrolling course" of about five and a quarter Coach Stagg from giving the teamas members, the more likelihood miles. The course leads aropnd thethere is of getting concessions andsouthern end of the golf links_ infa vors from the managers of thejnckson park, north on the lake togrand opera company and fromothers interested in promoting thisscheme.Membership Is Nominal Comstock judges that the winners The Evanston team is going to playTI will run the five and a quarter miles harder than. ever before to win. AtIt.'I membership dues of this o�-_g;anizatiofl are not to' exceed fifty in less than 3.5 minutes. or less than Xorthwester n the, entirt!· season,c('�t�a_ye..,!�,�rl!� stude��s��e._.a.�ke� seven ,minutes to the 'mile. would be considered successful if thcto �ve their -add�ss and -unrversity: 1'h�t c'Orif�rcnce run, "will I)(! held' nt team succ�e:&{r-itf putting one over -standing �nd"to state. 'if possible, how' '�orthwestern, Saturday. Novembe� on Chicago. - Coach Stagg's. caution,many tickets they' J)fQhahly will sub- 23:' the day of the -Chicago-Min.nesota therefore. is not' assumed. but thejnuch scrimmage.Northwestern IS Strong.Althou�h Xorrhwestern is not held'the Field Museum. and ends with ill high esteem hy football critics, aa lap about the Midway. Coach hard hattIe will be staged tomorrow.- -- --;... :.:- -=�'- -scribe 'for':during the ,coming season.The house committee of Hitchco�khall will attempt to take the samesteps tab:n by the committee inGrcenwood hall_ The grand operascheme will he put before the, resi­dents of the flail as soon as possibleI for their approval. No definite stepsha\'e hec.·n taken hy the other halls.hut it is expt'c1�d that they will acton this �rand ,opera matter in a sim-ilar fashion_ 'Funds Have Been Offered footh,;llJ ·game. Minnesota hoa9t�' a outc'ome is a matter of reat concernt�st 's(luad this year and hopes' to �ith him.(."�'1rry away the conference honors. Wit'b a suhstitute end and quarter\Vi�consin a,l�o has a good team and tack" and the tea!ll b�dly batteredotlll'r colJe�es have been sending �e- from the contest wit� the, Badger ...[,ort:, of crack teams. Coach' COin- tht'. co�ch ha:'> bee." putti�g forth allstock is not liiS('ouraged hy these �e- of his efforts to whip the team intopprts and is pt'rmittrn,g hi:; hop�s to shape. Lawl�r and Smith have been�()ar. He thinks the material very practicing all week and will be usedpromising and is looking for a great in Paine"s place at quarter hack.dcal of development in the next tW!) The' regular- Quarter prohahly wifl he\"('ek!'. , The men are said to 'he �n- ahlc'to play in the Illinois game. al­thusiastic ahol1t the work. running though this is not certain. For enlj.As -stated yeo ster,day hy Assista'lt. ,. three mile, in !he rain last \Vl'clnes- to' fiJI 'Vruwink's place. Skinner andProfessor Robertson, many people. d:lY afternoon. Parker are being coached. Baum-Interested have offered large sums_ gartnef also is a po�sibility for thisof money to help the plan along. Ac- HOLD C BENCH RALLY TODAY position. Skinner has ,the call forcording to Mr. Robertson. all that is I --- the position because of his greaterliecessary to make the grand opera Stagg. Sauer, and, Carpenter Will experience. He has heen used inrlan a success is the hearty co-<>pera- _ Give Short Talks.tion of a large numher of stud('f1tS. sevcral games this season.Freshmen Lose."Thc large audie.n(:e that appeared\Vedn�:o,day in spite of the �inwithout much previous notice.both surprising and gratif.) ing."Assistant Profcssor Rohertson \ \A raily for the Northwestern game Xorthwestern has bet�n showing UJland to!}lorrow will he held around the. well in scrimmage thi:; week. Tht!was "c' hench at 12:15 today. Director freshmcn were given, Chicago play-;said Stag�: :\ssistant Coach Sauer. andhy Coach Hammett, hut the Varsityyes' Captain Carpenter will give 'shortt rd "J. h h �ol\'ed the attack and :'c.'peatcdly held(" ay. t means t at t ere arc a t:llks on thc condition and chanc(':;larR(' number of students here who of the team. the yearlings for downs. Sh�o:lrfi. anteran Jllayer, joined the �qllad for. he first time on Monday and mlYClark to Give Lecture.The lineups in y('sterday's 5crim-THE DAILY MAROON, Fklt):\Y. XOV.8,·191:!.Entered as Second-class mail at theChicago Post Office, Chicago Illi­nois, March 18, 1908. under Act ofMarch 3, 1873.Subscription Rates.Manacine Editor .' Hiram KennicottNewS Editor • • • • .Leon Stob�thletic Editor, • Bernard ViDisslqBusiness Manager ••• Burdette MastAssociate Editors. .\\t"alter Foute •• Martin Stevers.William Lyman •••••• John PerleeSamuel Kaplan ••••• Harry Gorgas, Holgar Lollesgard .•• George LymanClyde Watkins •• George CottinghamGrace Hotchkiss •• Sarah ReinwaldJOSEPH SCHMIDTStationery. Toilet ArticlesFine Line of Candies956 E. 55th Street. Chicaco, IIIImported and Domestic Line ofCi&ars and CipretteL SweaterCerc1eMembers of Two Clubs Meet Head Tbe" at once honor them and tac:tfuUypave the way for further help fromthem. If an undercraduate activityis worth while,. surely there must beone or more members of the fac:ultywilling to give it some assistance.This might be a Cood test of a stu­dent activity-are fac:ulty men willingto have their names used in connec­tion with the organization and to aidit? Any orCanization .or movementwhich cannot win and retain the sup­port of men of mature judgmentnas no place at the University. "Ibis isa point that deserves the attention ofall undergraduate orcanizations. Iffaculty members lost interest in theirundergraduate fraternities, be surethat something' is wrong with thechapters- if there is not a goocL�!:prinkling of professors _t dramatic:club entertainments. there is Coodreason to suppose that the plays arenot as well selected and produced German Club-Classes in convcrsa­as they should be; if pubUcatio_ tion.4. Lexington 3 and a. v s, Xorthwe stern tomorrow, 2:30 ����������������have not the cooperation of a large Inumber of the official members of Mathematical dub-Address hy As- Marshall field.the University, it behooves the sociatc Professor Wilczynski, -I Tiger's Head Picture-Sunday 1 J, �editors to look into their policies, 'Ryerson Ji· Koehne's Studio., Iwith a view to finding wherein some Dramatic Club-Meeting, 12:15 Lower Junior-Extempore contest,serious fault U�; if athletics do not Cobb 9B. rccistrarion with Dean before Mon-Iinterest a representative number of Football Rally-For Northwestern day noon.faculty men. the ayatem is open to game. 12:15, HC" bench. New Testament Club-Monday, 8, Dames Club Will Meet Saturday.cntJclsm. We have a right to ex- Botanic:al Club-Address by Profes- Haskell 12. I Dr. Daniel Luckenbill of the Di-peet faculty members to interest them- sor M. L. Fernald. 4:.�0. Botany 13· University Dames Club-.Meeting. vinity school will address the Uni- J. H. Hepp, Prop.selves in worth while undergradu- , Bronson Club-Meeting and clcc- tomorrow, 3. lecture room. Botany vcrsity Dames club at its meeting 29 South Dearborn Streetate. activities, and we cannot 10. far t ion of officers. 4:15. Cobb 6A. building. Lecture hy Dr. Luckenbill Saturday at :l in the lecture room Expert Manicurist.wrong in. trustinC their judrment in Menorah Society-Smoker, tornor- of Divinity school on "Experiences in' of the Botany building, His subject Scientific Masseursregard to them. ..l. 'row, 8 to 10, Hitchcock club t'oom. Palestinc." I is, "Experiences in Palestine." . Expert Chiropodistof' Romance' Department.Final' tryouts. for the Men's Gleeclub will be held Mond_ay afternoonthe two Frenchfrom 4 to 6 under the . direction ofMr. Stevens, director of the Univcr- Professor Henri David addressedclubs, LeFrancais, and the Men's French club,yesterday afternoon in Lexingtonsity � choirs •. will be. director of thehall. Before the address by Profes-Glee club this year. This is the firstSOl' David there was an informal dis­time that the Glee club has ever been cussion by all the members present.under the direct supervision of the A t the conclusion of the meeting tea I n the olden days, the sweaterwas associated wholly with thecompeting athlete. A G. Spalding/\. Broi. have changed all that.Udies! Save M�J aad l�p in===== St,1e ., ReatIiuc McCall'.IIapziae _ U"'1IcCaII PaIIenII The newUniversity musical director. was served to allow the members toOver sixty students have tried out become acquainted with Professorfor the club and there. arc prospects David.of the largest club in the history ofthe University according to the of·ficers .. The club this year plans to 1IcCAI' ...... 1 •• willMSCAU."$ MMiADItE help JOU dress strl·bill' .t a moderatee%pense by tcoplnlr70U posted on thelatest Jashlons Inclothes and bats. riONcr.1' Fashion DesIImS'Q each lISue� AlsQnhlable Inrorm.U01ton an home and Pf!1'-,lemal an.t",l1I. Qnl,liOc a JellY'. IncJodln.a rree PAttern •. Sa:>­__ ._ __ .. _ acrtlJo toda, or aeDdfor free sample copJ'.� ....... will enabloJou tom.teln yourown borne. with Jourown b.nd.� clothlnlr forrounelf aDd cblldren wblcb will be perredIn style and ftc. Prtce-Done hlSther tban 15cents. Scnd for me Pauern Catalosrue. ,w ... c:;.. y_ n. ........ for IlOtUnsr sub­tlCripttons amonlt Jour frI«-nds. Send for freoPremium Catalogue and Cash Prize Offer.DE IdlIl..,AIT.23tllzeWtll 3'M a..lUnB Spalding Automobile andWinter Sports SweaterSince there has been a merger of,the two clubs they will meet as onehody each Thursday at 4- Efforts' for everybody-r-men and women,is a garment for all-around use-comcptitors, and lookers-on. Toenjoy the Fall and Winter out-il!,.,.tl make several trips over week ends, are now being made to secure aand to make one long trip at .the permanent meeting place. OfficersEaster vacation. A few concerts in I for the united clubs will be elected atthe city are contemplated, an carly meeting. ...A. G. Spalding & Brosdoor season you should have aSpalding Automobile Sweater.�8'30 So. Wabash Ave. Chicago, IIIBulletin and Announcements.University Football Game-ChicagoMAROON ADSBRING RESULTS.• \ rTHE DAILY MAROON,' FRIDAY, NOV. "8, 1912.spread to be given on' Wednesday,November 27 under the auspices ofthe Neighborhood clubs, The com­mittees follow:Stunt committee-Margaret Rhodeschairman; Florence Rothermel, MyraReynolds. Ruth Agar. L�l1i.�e Mid:.Dorothy Llewellyn. IIdcn Magee,Emma Clark. Alice Lee Herrick. '12Jane Graff, '12. Agnes Wayman. '03.and Suzanne Fisher.Fiuance=-Gracia Al1ing. chairman;Mabel Becker, Helen Street. LillianSwawite, Marjorie MilIl'r, l'\inaox-m. Phyllis Fay. Cecile Fanilc,.Arline Brown, Marjorie Coonlcy andCharlotte Viall.Donations-Margarct Riggs, chair­man; Ruth Allen. Louise Mick, FI�rcnce Miller. Ruth Bo:cJl, Irene Tllfts.Marjorie Miller, Caryl Cody. MabelO'Connor, Francis Rosenthal, Flor­ence Tisdale. Marjorie Nind, Helenec.-IOU.hU._c.. I Henny and Annie Louise Ford.'The nearest bank to the Uni- Serving-c-Florcr .. ce Foley. chairrnan ;versity and the only R=\llk be-· Nancy Miller, Cecile Van Steenburg.tween 43rd and 63rd street east Stella Goldberg, Madylin Ernest; Et-of Cottage Grove, ave. under State ta Findley, Marie Dye, Anna Moffett,Government supervision. Irene Taylor. Margaret Cheney.CAPITAL 1200,000 Ruth Morse, Clara De Roque. Mar-3 PER CENT ON SAVINGf guerite Miller, Je!'Ysie Brown. FrancisHYDE 1lARI( SlATE D .'T'IT Gillespie, Treva Matthews, Ruthco .... t1 0" ., ... aT ........... � Crawford. Helen Beckley.. Gertrude'/{EV-MANCOLLARS2 For '2SEARL & WILSONSHIRTS 1.50 AND MOREFor WearinesaGOOD COFFEEGreenwood Cafe1357 E. 55th Street.ChineseChristmas Gifts and prizes.,Class on private instruction.• Sarines Bank1204 E. 6yd Street, Chicaco.A STATE BANK.. DEPOSITORY FORUNITED STATES POSTALSAVINGS FUNDSThe larpst and oldest baDJrnearnt to the University. . Ac·counts of professors and atll­dents solicited.Checking Accounts ofand Savings Accounts ofSHOE REPAIRINGYou can not makea mistake in Sendincyour work here. Onlythe most skilled wort·men employed.SMITH-GOODYEAR1134 East 631"d, Street.Opposite Postoffice, ANNOUNCE COMMITTEES OF ·1THANKSGIVING SPREAD,--Gratia Alling, Margaret Rigg� Flor-Are Among Chairmel ••Complete committees have been se­lected for the annual ThanksgivingValDes from the Men's· .StoreMen whose winter overcoat and suitchoice is governed by the scale of styleand quality will find full measure of value ineither one of these special offerings.The Line of Coats at $25.00A very special line including Chesterfields" ulsters, convertible collarstyles and English models in nobby belt back style, also Raglan and boxstyles. Every wanted model is represented in this line at this popular price,................................. _ _ - - � $25.00E­Fur collar coati, an excellent assortment, priced at $50.00 t.o· $75.00Men's winte: rain coats, slip on styles, priced at $20.00 to $30.00Men's Suits at $25.00. The t:no� extensive line of suits we have ever shown" So different from the.' regular ready made clothing'. It Is remarkable how 'the: shoulders and col­lars fit, also the general lines, like the fine custom made . sui�s. Splendidlight and dark nlixtures an d plain blues and blacks, at ., - . . . . . . . . . .. .. �25Jllj• ..' # - -". ..'•, \Hess. Jennie MacGregor, and TinaCarlson.IDecoratiorns-Rhoda Pfeffer, chair'111a�,; Olive Thom'ls. Edna Bell.Waldine . Schneider. Lorene Kitch,Helen ' Knight, Ernestine Savage,Editlr'":�it� Edith Bradley; Joy' Mc�Cracken, Grace Drebach, Berthaa_ OJ':. -' •• � .-�. i ._ ." ". SBCOND" FLOOR, SOUTH ROO� ,INVALIDS' SPREAD PLANNED 1'0 RENT-Light front study withadjoining chamber, suitable for two,also single room. Mrs. Spellman,6roS Greenwood avenue, Apt. 2.6110 Ellis avenueTO RENT-Large front room, threewindows, hot water heat, electriclight. welt furnished, in modernhouse, 5630 Kimbrk avenue. PhoneMidway 1617.The University Mathematical clubwitl meet It 4. in Ryerson .3i. Associ- WANTED- Popular young ladyate Professor Wilczyuski witt make wishing to make pin money in heran' address on the subject, "Certain leisure hours. Inquire at 5710 Mad-Problems of Analysis, arising in the ison avenue.lIinnesota-Shaw's "Arms and the The Daily Maroon is now on saleThe Daily Maroon is now on sale Man" ",;11 he given hy the Dramatic at the Press.at the Pren. club at Minnesota this winter.Poster-Phoebe Clover, chairman;lbrgaret Hammet, Mildred Peabody LOST--A Phi Gamma Delta badge,Helen Leonard. Marie" Dye. and probably on the Campus. W. ].-Dorothy Llewellyn. Crippy, 935 E. 60th street. Pleasereturn to Daily Maroon office •A Thanksgiving spread for thehome for incurables is being planned FOR RENT-Newly furnished largeunder the auspices of the Y. \V. C. L. parlor. Two large bed rooms,Every person in the home witt receive Single or en suite. Steam heated.a hag containing fruit, candy. and Board if desired. M. A. Robinson.nuts and a littlc original .pocrn.Annie Louise Ford is generalchairman of thc social service com­mittee in charge of the spread. Allthe members of the committees haveenvelopes into which they are askingtheir friends to drop a penny or two.\Vith the money. fruit ami nuts witt hc EXCLUSIVE. agency for a.n entirely.bought with which thc ha�s witt he _new proposition is open to one 1filled, The women have been asked active woman and one man. Nohooks or insurance. Big money.1;"'0.:;-542 S. Dearborn street.Thanksgiving Party' for Incurables'Home Is Arranged.to donate home-made candy.Mathematidans to Hear Lecture.Theory of Surfaces." .....Von Frank, Bardy 11 Rindskopf !'�he College Men'.. Clothes Shop" IWE ARE AWAY f1l0M THE HIGH RENTSFor the colJece men who demaJd 10" priced still goOd qualityclothes.We are on the 7th floor of the Republic Bldg. where we can meet Iyour wants.- J.� I702 RepubliC'·. Building State and Adams.--------------------------------------,Riss, Dorothy Davis, Margaret ColeHAND ' PAINTED CHINA and Ruth Prodder, '" -. ._._. , --Costumes=-Augusta Swawite, Chair-Iman; .Ruth Whitfield, Louise Rowl-and. Elma Liebenstcin, Florence Mil; '-_-------------------- ... � ... - ... - ... -- ..... tPI----III!I-----,,,Chl�m� le�L�a�u�ch.Marjo�Mi�� �=��====�====���=��==�������=������=�=��===�Desi,:;S�:'t. WOOD, �u�:::�;i�::eW�::i�;k����ir�::��_ CADL��lS.!t�D1S A.H.A B" B.O'. T.T &, CO.5710 Madison Av.e, Tel Midway 5945 man; Dorothy Williston. • LI\ .,�,1�7 MO. WABASH AVE. O,PPOIITE FIELD'S._rH� DAILY MAIWON. FrW),'\ v, :-\OV, 81 1912.� . WILL START PRACTICE squad. Ray White. whoFOR SWIMIII�G SQUADSCandidat,�s for Varsity and FreshmanTeams Are Asked to WorkEvery Afternoon.The Varsity squad at presentCoach White has requested all eludes Captain Donald l'OIlIP:1II ime II 1 1l1"'etil1g ofr-audidate s for the Varsity and Fresh- worth. Robert White, Tom Certll:lll dill. I .. day, ,Tltl' us II at "'"II",111 ...111 swimming teams to report for worth. Arthur Goodman, Paul Tatge. n'r;;:&titlll:d rla''''l'' will II", held f r orupr ac t ice daily between 4 and 4:.J5.! Tom Scofield, \Valtl'r Poague .i ' to ';:30 ill l,�'xillgt�'n 3 an d ... andIThe rank has h��11 reserved for the I Howard Keefe, Kent Chandler. liar- t ln- p ro g r a m will, Itt' lollu\\'cd hy typ-,. .' dl G 'H Id MS' I ica l Gt'rlll:lll r e ir e sh me nt ; '1IIti -onus 1use 01 both teams at this time. an ry orga:o., aro. oore, tevens1, " ", • ,.' � ..... �. ir= 1 \\'1' '11 b h d t T I I I I ,. ff Ed d \\' .\ tre-at III t hc 1I.1tUIl. 01 t\\'o Germanr.oac 1 'lite WI e on an 0 G mall. � 0)'< .verr, war ar-I ' , ,coach all candidates. Coach White re wski, Ralph Gardner. and Rohcr t. ()1'.ll'-:1�t \.'I'IlI(.'.JH'� I� ht'1I1).! prl'pan'Ilj, • I for I kC('tllhcr l-t [rv "'1)1lIt' Ili t h e stu-«xpect s to develop SOIll� star Fresh- 1 uule. II . ' " ' !. . _ , I ucut s 111 JlIIII.,r C"l1\·).!l' GermanII1t'l1 III this way. and all mew who I The I()lluwln� men are out for the,I Il.utlr�t'..;,have had any swimming experience I Freshman team-s-White. Parker, __ _ __may sig-n up at this hour. I Wiet. Mc Laughtin, ,Reese. Rodgers, FRIARS TO ATTENDTh.e first Varsity-Freshmen SWim.,' George. Griffith, O'Connor, PahliCl'k, MISS PRINCESS ONruing meet of the year wilt be held Shir ley, and Heath. THANKSGIVINC EVE,. week from today at 4. A second I Imeet is scheduled for a week later'j!ANNOUNCE CHANGES IN I 1:lad-;iri:l!', will a t tc n d ":\li:oO� I'rin-;The�e _mt'�ts will be in the nature. (�i I LIST OF CANDIDA'I_'ES: ��.�,..;" at, '.' Ill' Carri,d.; t ht',ala 011:preliminaries for the annual Um� 11 hank sviviue v vv. 1"_':oO\.'r\,atllll1; 111:1\'__. or'l\'er�ity ,swimming' chal�lpio�;hips (Continued from page one) h."' made. by l"Illlllllt�lIil'ati:,tl withwhich WIll he held- some tune m the... _. ' _:._ ._ I Xormau .I'JIlI:oOtrlllll "l'tnre Xo vcrubcr'\ ... eek before the examinations for the I_.I=, I.I=, Helen Ricketts and, I�. :\ cliuu.-r til prn't'tk 1 lit, t hvatv rI •autumn quarter. Laurence Harpole. I party will he lu-lr! ill lh�' Univvr sit yRegular Events Scheduled. 1:15·.?:15-Edith Linsay and Meriel club at (i, Tilt' ;..:-rl)lIp pict ure (If the :The regular events witt be carded Coulter. Blackfriar:-; illr t hv t 'ap and Gownand the results will deter."tline partial-I 2:15-3:1.:;-Marie Schmidt and Verni will Ill' taken at K"dlll\."S studio.Iy the makeup of the squads in thcl Blackett. :\Iidli).!:tll a n d :\ltll1rnt� ,tH'd, at 10:.'0. h h D . M .,.... I I J I Sundav '1I')lllH'r, oj t ln- executivewinter quarter. ! e events are t e 3:15-4:30- orrs acrvea am 0 ltl �. '40 yard swim the 100 yard swim, the Baker. co mmit n-e wilt I.e phntogr;lph"tl100 yard breast stroke. the- 100 yard before t ln- g-roup picture i s taken.hack stroke, the 220 yard swim, theplunge for distance. and the 160 yard GLOOM BECOMES THICKrelay race.Coach White has at present one ofth� largest squads that ever' turned 'I60 F .. timo COUPO'" k'i/t $tcu� 0 arlNlt uti" ,,;1/0111lop. 24 .I", .qvotr. Juo,o/rJ ... �/" Aor.J_tlllpoi""J 11_" -1:2 Jclirru I� Itlcet 1_.ot?;.·· .. �--�c� R_ e.'/ ". ;' , ,..... __............."j----- -AFTER SLOW PRACTICE Me110rah to Give Luncheon,Dcan :\II�,'II. t hc I�l'\', r.ilkl'Y 0.-,Pid.,t. anli Isaac l�.)III�ctlil�, �);, \\'ill I ��������������������������������i\'c iuf'oruml talks at the smoker tulhe g-iH'll "y t hv :\ft'llllr;'lh :O;'(lcidy ISaturrlay nig-llt at �. in the II irchcock 'club rooms Then' als» will he son��:out for the Varsity swimming team, Freshmen-Gordon. Sellers andAccording to him. the material is ex- Shively. ends: \Viltiams and Shull,ct'lIcnt, and if all the men at present tackles: Hardinger, O·Connor. Red· al1(1. manc1I)1ill a 1111 �tlitar nltl!'ic,iucluded Oil the squad remain eligible mon and Petrich guards: Whiting and,.,.j� t'llflug-h entltu�ia:'1ll is shown at thea �u('('t"ssful team should he develop· Hatcher. centers', Bo, yd and Cole', Illeetin� :t plan will he considered�d. The Freshman material is aver- qua, rter back-. Stegeman and Foote. . '. of_ l"'ct\lr ......-'::OIlCentlng- a senl'!' "'" onage. there being only one star on the half hacki.: Moulton, full back. Jewish �tlhjectc;, 1ioCHICAGQ.Ull Cottalr. Gro\'e " ... eav ..AMUSEMENTS: AMUSEM.ENTS�DERBY HATS ARE______________ �_I Indispensable to thepRINCESS ", I well-dressed colleceman. We have themin pleasing variety. Alsosoft hats of distinction-at prices that areright. College men wel-AMUSEMENTS I AMUSEMENTSJEFFERSON I MAJESTIC, . »UJ �..aeet and JAke Avenue. I - An All Star BilL, ., INOVELTY· 'PHOTOPLAY I EVERYWIFEI The Greatest Act in Vaudeville.�ive �eels nightly of, the latest mov- ' ZELDA SEARS & CO,mg pIctures_ High class songs. Best In "The Wardrobe Woman."of music by high, ,class orchestra.Come and hear the new $7,500 pipe JAMES THORNTONChief of the Monologists.� LEXAND:t;R & SCOTTEMPRESS-. -'� "'"THEATERlI 631'd Street and Cottace Groft AYeWeek Starting SDI.M.t.".,.3SULLIVAN' 4: CONSIDINEPRODUCING DEPARTMENTANNOUNCENICK-9 SIX ROLLER SKATINGGIRLS.MARIE STODDARDDuzlinC Entertainer of Hi&h ClassGeo. Palmu-MOORE aD4ELLIOT-Floraace. GARRICKTHE BLUE BIRDMats. Wed. Fri. and Saturday.organ.OTlS SKIN;'o;ERin KISMETGreatest of Comedy Singers.W otpert & Paulhan; Kara Trovollo;Emily Von Schettka; Carlton & Kay.TONIGHTA Mamma Wanted. (comedy)Pathe Weekly.Faithful Unto Death. (war drama)The Painted Lady (drama)In Their Brilliant LaUChinC Hit, .. A �! ,Matrimonial Subatit1lte.4-LES JARDYS-4In Rare Physical FatLGRANT GARDNER Pathe Weekly Every Fric:iayCUrrent Events. A UDITORIU:MADIlISSION John Hyams and LeIla Mcintire inTHE GIRL OF MY DREAMSMain Floor, all seats •••••• JOCThe Minhful Blackface lIusic Box7:30 and 9:15PRICESlOc-2Oc-3Oc Balcony, all .. ts • scCOHAN'S GRANDRaymond Hitchcock inTHE RED WIDOW1f80DLA� IBEAIIIpALACE MUSIC lULLLULU GLASER SS65t. ... W ...... --A ...The o�ly t.c Show in Hyde ParkGood Music and Good PIctures COLONIALCHRISTY MACDONALDIn the Spring Maid.s,.dal'....,. ...........GAUMOfIT WEEKLY EVEIIT THUaSDAYC.rute ... ,.AND OTIIE. Plc:TUIlESand Thos. D. Richards in "FirstLove"Stuart BaInes; Winifred Clarke "Co.; Venita Gould; Bedim.. Arthur;Four Londons; Stuan a Keeley; TheSeebacks; Chandlu, White a Sulli­v;n. OLYMPICORCHESTRA HALLBURTON HOLMESTravelolUes, ,Colored Views and Mo­tion Pic�eLBURMA and CEYLONWed. Eve., Nov. 6, at 8:I5Fri. Ev�., Nov., 8, at 8:15Sat. Mat., Noy. 9 ,at 2:J5 Ma�int('c:::. Wed. and Sat.THE MAN HIGHER'UPHas Climbed to Popularity,Z5C to $1.50 BLACKSTONEKia\\' &. Erlan&er presealt1860MILESTONES 188SIgl2LASALLErHE GIRL AT THE GATEWm. A .. Brady PresentsThe First Chicago Performance ofBOUGHT AND PAID FORBy Geo. Broadhurst.An American Play of To-dayCHICAGOOPERA HOUSERichard Carle-Hattie WilliamsTHE GIRL FROM MONTMARTREIr.cluding J. M. Barrie's liurlesqueproblem plav.A Sl..ICE OF LIFE corned.B. L. AMES HAT CO.Tribune Building ., 3S w. lIadiao..lAS. E. COWHEY"Mens' Furnishinas1001 and rool!-j East 55th Street.!" E, Corner Ellis Ave.THEATER TICKETS, 1 "Come and inspect the largest lin,f forej,n and domestic woolens di ...played in Hyde Park. Our clothes arThe hest seat:' in the hou:,e may be perfection in, matedal, style. uwIpr"I'url'� at the same price you would workmanship,r·ay at the 1>ox ofiice by merely !'tep· BENEDICT W A L Dpin� illtn the Maroon office to put inI ,'our or�cr. ---��--�------------- The tht'atl'rs we handle are:POVVERS I Garrick Theater.MRS. FISKE Princess Theater.in The Hieh RCa.do American Music HaiL'-CORTFINE FEATHERSDramatic SetaaatiOIL ILLINOISA .EIJ[AN IIIJSIC 1m.PRIMROSE a DOCSTADERGrand IIiDItreI JIIbiIee.DAILY MAROONSingle Copies-Fin Cent.�, . Ellil or Preu.I":1 ,.:, � - MAKER OF SUF-2RIOR CLOTHEI¥,S E, 55th Street.Tel. Hyde Park 2860MAROON ADS PAY. .-­__.