'«VOL. XI.. No. 72. PRICE FIVE CENTS.(if t lIuiIy flarnl1ttUt\IVERSITY OF CHICAGO. S.YITRDAY, JAXUARY 25, 1913.�LU TAKES lWENTY-FIVEITwo IRISH PLAYERSARE LUNCHEON GUESTS-------..COMPETITION_IS GOOD IWANT TO PHOTO RESIDENTS CHICAGO AND BADGERSIN SILV�_CUP RACES I Quarantined W::: in Greenwood PLAY. IMPORT� GAME. Are �estere<1 by City Papers and.. , StHaIa R .. ia Mile Races ia Moving J:o'icture ):o·iJms.-Univer- Vanity LeaYel for MUisoa tIais Mom-EiPt DiYiaiou for Loy., sity .t'ublishes Health Provisions. ·ring to Meet Wacouia iaCapa yesterday Decisin Gaae: Greenwood hall was bombardedCAllPBELL MAKES BEST TIME for two hours yesterday afternoonby reporters of the city papers whoVarsity Runner Travels Distance inwere trying to get snapshots of the4:S3-.tiol<1 Two Mile RacesNext Week. women imprisoned by the quaran- Dope Seems to Favor Home Team­Great Crowd EX!)eCled toFill Armory.tine. .:\ moving picture linn \\"'o.1S at­tracted by the novelty of the situa­Keen competition marked the one tion and telephoned the DA I L Y MA-mile cup races which were run yes-. RUU.:\ to ask if there were anyteruay afternoon in Bart let t, At povsihilities for filmsleast ten men started in each of the Miss Talbot was snapped by theeight divisions and creditable timesreporters while she was taking awere made in all of thc races. Camp- ba-ker of fruit to the residents ofbell 0" thc Varsity track S(IUad made the hall. Aside Iroru this vile chance cr s, Coach Page and .the Varsitysquad will leave for Madison at8:-15 this morning, The followingplayers will niake the tr.p: CaptainI'aine, Xor gren, Bell, Molander,Vruwink, Des j ar dien, Stevenson,:Kl'lIneuy, ll'lUmgartner.The team will arr'ivc at their des­tinatiou early in the afternoon andwill have plenty of time to rest andThe live women who had been Ruth Manierre• • ol ' l practice before the game tonightquarantined on the third noor on ac-. .' .... . . Isabel MacMurrayduring the latter part of next week count of Mabel De La Mater's ill-] Great interest IS being manifested at Alma Parmaleeness were released yesterday and arc I the Univer sity of Wisconsin and it Helen Perryfree to go where they please. The is expcct ed that. the A�lllory will be Ruth Prosserother women who arc kept in the packed to the doors with spectators. Lucille Simmonshall Ly regulation of the Board o� Victory Means MUch. Helen TimberlakeHealth will be freed from quaran- Vict?ry means much to either Dorothy Vanderpoeltine Tuesday morning. Whether they team. .While a defeat will not mean Grace Van Everafirst were given one point and the I ·is comparatively recent. I reland nowwill he �erlllitted to go to c asses elimination from the race for the This year the club has pledged amen who finished second were given k protests that the company spendethen is not yet ·nown. championship, it will go a long way smaller number of women than hastwo. points and so on. Miss Langley, head of the house, t ov v arrl determining the Conference been customary in recent years, Last too much time on tour, which has leelThe silver loving cups will be I I I ki ,I • to the formation of a second com ..stated ast nig It t iat every nnunes s championship team. The season is yea,- fifty-one were taken, and the I•• •awarded at the completion of the I d b I 1 .. tl . . .• . pany of the players which remains 10ia een s iown t ie women 111 ie less than half over for both Chica- year before approximately the same.tWO mil" races; The three men the old country' In comme .. tift ... ftft... '- hall and that they were ha.v� a d-\V; . ..h .. ·�et�· 1,;I1.;r- • • �� - ...... �.-- .. 'SCaring the:·lawes�number-of."oints· . -_,.��- .:_.--� .0;::- ..,go-.:.;w._ ..• ���an-:uld...th�,_.;t! � _�um_ eP-.\\'''ere-.·'�l .�.::��.:--'� �7h;�f���·· M�� ':M��k '9aid-�ha� E��very pleasant time. loses tonight may make a spurt to-in each division ,,�11 be given cups. JUNIOR WOMEN' LOSE GAME land and America' had proved thewards the end of the season and still most appreciative of their efforts.win the championship. The I rish players are exponentsAll tlre dope seems to favor the Misses Llewellyn and Sinsheimerof the Gordon Craig idea of !itapBadgers. The team has won four Star in Interclass Basketball. decoration having everything in.games in a row and has suffered nolonacr races. ·M..:rtv-E.l·ght .... lIen Meet This After- d f - d h squares and straight lines. The,.uu ., �4 J 'f hil Chi Sophomore women e eate t eThe Summaries. I e cats, \\' I e Icago has only won make all their own scenery and co. ..noon in Ciub-Have Dance,. hId Juniors yesterday at basketbalt 20The m�n arc named in the order ill Tonight. two games. ':"0 team as p aye �um\.'s and do all of their own work.. h hoth Chicago an,1 tIle Badgers, thus to 10 in the first game or the inter-which they hms cd: u in connection with the staging ofI. MOn_Un� gym classes-\Von hy Thirty-cight memberS! of the Men's there is no �\"ay to compare the teams �lass series. The Sophomor.es jump- the plays ..Perlee; Sanderson, Brown, \Villard, Glee club have heeq asked to report hy the comparative score method. ed into the lead at the start, excelled Members of Faculty Guests.- todav at 3: 4=: in the Reynolds club. in tt:am work and basket shooting,Rubo· ... itz, Me:-edith. Schuster, Gooll- .r "t.... Dope Favors Badgers.man, Smith,' Boroff. Time-=: :33. Th«:y are: Allaois, Anderson, Bowers, and kept the Juniors continually o,n.... The :-;trongest point in favor of2. Morning swimming classes- Choisser, Coleman, Cook, Dunn, the defen�:e. Dorothy Llewellyn,Wiscon:;in is the fact that the game.,",·on by Saunder�,· Shirlc:'·, I larrison, ::orti. Frank, Franklin, Goldberg, Frances Houston, and Helen Sins-.r is ht.·ing played in their home gym ...Time- Henderson, Donald Hollingsworth, hcimer were the stars of the contest.J k J. ._. I k L . nasiutn. This has always been a. . L II .. I fac �.on, O1ce, nUC lyn a, eMS, l\flss lewe yn scormg elg lieen 0Lollcsg-clrd. Lunde. Lungren, Georgc great aid to the Badgers as they the Sophomores' �wenty points while� eem to he ahle to play "to best ad­Miss Sinsheimer registered all theJunior goals.the best timc when he ran the milein 4.53. The :.olowcst time \\-.1S 5 :48and was made hy the men .in themorning swimming class division.Finish Competition Soon.The two mile races \\'!ill be heldand the time when the various di­visions will run will be posted Mon­day. Each man was credited withpoints under the system used inscoring in the Conference cross coun­try races. The men who finished VICTORY MEANS FIRST PLACEHopeful of returning victorious[ron: the encounter with the Badg-the curiosity of the newspapers wasnot gratified as the women refusedto C011le to the windows.Lift Quarantine Tuesday.It is possible that many men who (Continued on pai:e four)finished with a high' number of MEN'S GLEE CLUB GIVESpoints yesterday \\�ll be awarded CO'NCERT IN CROWN POINT5:22 2-5.of. Freshman track squad-\Von hy :Iesey and Zeddie�.Stegeman: \Vil1iam�, Stout. Moore, These men ,will leavc today for ference victories for the past threeMacXeal. Terry, Teninga, Polakow. Crown Point, I ndiana where they years atHt are anxious to keep thiswill give a concert tonight. After winning streak.squad- \Von hy thc concert they will he the guests Against this can only he placedLevinson. Hart. at a dance given in their honor. The the fact that Chicago has playedGray, Leonard. cluh will return tomorrow. A tinal �e\'eral games on �trange floors thisrehearsal was held yesterday after- �cas(ln and this has not .seemed to:1Oon in Mandel. han<!icap the playing of the men toThe program for tonight"s concert: any great degree. If the men cancups as they may do better in theMore, Victor, Hilllmc1hlau.5:-18.3. Baseball and basketball squads-\Von by Kixmiller; Tyrrell, Tharp,Fairweather. Lunde. Holm, Yolk,Caldwell, Marker. Council. Time-Time--:-5:15 3-5.5., Varsity trackCampbell; Byerly,Coleman. Comer,.� Time-4:53:6. Afternoon gym classes-Won hySigler: Alsopp. Jackson. Ma7.cl.Fisht'r. Mitick. Time-5:4T.7. AfternooY'! swimming classes­'Von hy Jones; Goodman. Pavlicek.Fiske. Jaircn. XdT. Time 5:,3J.8. ·Wrestl�rs and fencers- \\. on hyShamhal1gh. McConnell. Canning.Most'r. Huher. Sellers. Ott()sen.Scandinavian Club Hears GouldDr. Gould �vt' a talk on Strin(l­herg at a met'ting of the Scandinav­ian c1uh Thtmalay night. Specialintt'rt.'st is att-ached te, Strin(lherg atpr�ent hecause one of his plays willhe pre�nted on the c:!mpus in Feh­raary. ELECT MISS FOLEY Rollin Harger and Horace Fitz-get accust.omed to the floor in the HEAD OF NORTHWEST patrick will prohahly he end men and�hort time that they w.ill be allowed NEIGHBORHOOD CLUB Roh�·rt �[.j)ler. interlocutor. in thehlack-facl' �ho\\'. .\ mandolin a�dFlorence FnJt·y was chosen presi- .. ..J of \\rl·lll·atn;:_'1tltar tno! COl11po�elldent of the :'\orthwest Xei�hh()f- E(l ....... rdLyman. ! I aroM \\·ri�ht and "_\\�iscon�in has four veterans, to hood cluh at a meeting held yester- Milh·r. will playa numher of !'outh ..tllree for C··hicago. Captain Van day. LiI1i;tIl Swawitc. secretary of hl'rn I1lcl()(lie�. in connection with t el,·l·p\.'r. Ilarper. Van Gent, and Sands the cluh la�t :rear was elected vice-11minstrel show. The vaudeville wiare the experienced men on the pr�ident. while Alma Parmele washe followed hy dannng.team. This leaves on1y one forward made secretary and RU!h Swan.adml·tte(l to:\11 Juniors \\;11 beposition to he filled by new men. trcarurer. .\ngusta Sw;\\\";te. l�hollathe Rey�o'(l� ('"lull theater for theSands has heen fi11ing the position Pfeifft'r. Edna Bell. Rose Ryrn<'. anltd I· l·k 1 th tl Leonie KramJl were �electe(l asto ate. lOt It seems ley a. h 1-{· B ·11 start councilrnen. Three lernon gameselt er II1man or erger WIfeatt�red the party. Refreshments(Continued on page 4.) were served. nornina1 admission price.Lyman, ?-.:acdnff. McArthur, Morton,Xichols, {':lyne, Rhett, Shilton,Spangler. Stanley. Stewart, Tolman,TyndaJI, \\� atkins. Weinmann" \Vhit- vantage in their home gymnasiummore than ·any other Conferenceteam. I n addition the Badgers havenow won twenty-six straight Con-follows:Entrance with C Son� GarrettI. Bugle Song .- Hadden:!. Salute to \\'iIlial1l�port Gievlc::\lalHlolin c1uh.J. Shooy-Shon \mhrosc�. Voc31 Solo \Vhittlescy3. a. Dance of Gnoll1<'s .. �'cDowellh. Pickaninny Lullahy .... Mace.)-I ntermi��ion.(). Hei(lcJhcr� Stein Son�.Octet-K('IHlal1, Lundherg. LewisHenderson. Morton. Stanley. \Vhit­tlesey. and Spangler.i. A mina LinckeManrlolin duh.R Rarher Shop Harmony and Clog.Mandolin cluh. Donald Hollings­worth and Octet.(). :\nni(' Laurie .. arranJ::C't1 hy Buck10. Alma Mater Lewis for practice, it will lighten the taskof the men.Have Four Veterans. The score:Sophomores (.20)D. Llewellyn R. F A. Grimes Juniors Plan Vaudeville Acts forH. TuthiJ] L. F H. SinsheimerH. l\[acClintockF. Houston C. ••..•••.• C. Beall1. Taylor R G P. Clover A minstrel show and \,aude\·illeH. BeckleyL. Kitch L. G M. Rhodes. and possihly a little sk.it. w:ll he tlteBaskets-Llewellyn (8.. Sinsheim­er (15 •• MacClintock. Free thrO\�-s­Llewellyn (2). Referee-Coach Way-�ma.uc:st N umber in Recent YearsSelected-Those Named Are Prom-lllcnt in Class and Other Univer­shy Activities.Kalailu announces the pledging ofche ,following tw enty-tive women ofthe Freshman class:Harriet AllportMarion BenjaminGertrude CarabinMargaret ColeKathleen ColpittsMarjorie CoonleyDorothy DavisJulia DodgeMargaret DuckerDorothy FarwellJan�t FlannerAdele FrankelAlma HatchJ e<\ne.!t� HarveyMargaret HancockJuniors (10)man. Members of Lad, WeIOl'J" c.. ... ,Are Gaats of Druaatic au--- ThirtJ AtteadMR. WRIGHT TALKS IN DIALECTGives History of Dublin OrcaDiA­lion-Second Company Formedto Stay in Ireland.Mr. Monk and Mr. Wright of theI rish players were guests of theDramatic club at a luncheon givenyesterday in Hutchinson cafe. Mr.Wright spoke to thirty members·:Lnd guests of the club in the na-tural Irish dialect. In his talk he-poke LricJly of the history of the·1 rish players and gave some in­stances of their early hardships."At first," he said, "we would plQ:10 emp�y houses, 1 mean a crow.d ofrive or six. We did however build upsome interest until we produced "ThePlayboy of the Western World' af ..ter which we again played to abso ..lutely empty houses for about threeweeks."Players Popular in Ireland.The popularity of the.l rish playersDean Lovett, Dean Miller, Dean.noynton and Mrs. Gale wen: alsoJ,!t1C'Sts of the cluh. The secretaryof the Dramatic club of Lake ForestcoJJege attended the lunch and aftera conference with Manager Hefferan,announced that he was desirous ofexchanging plays.GIVE CLASS MINSTREL SHOWFriday Afternoon.l"ntertainlllent :-otagcd hy tll" Juniorsat the class social to he held in theReynolds duh theater Friday from-I to 6.('nt('rtainment upon presentation oftheir class tickets and all member_of other classes wilJ he charged aILLINI CRITICIZES TOQUESTHE DAILY MAROON, SATVRDAY. JANUARY 25, 1913.The Daily MaroonQ)Ef'"uiAl $h,��ut ��l1J.pci'nF.nmerlyThe t:nh�ity or Chlca� W�'l:k r.Publ·to.'l� dally c!XI."t'OJot SUDdaYti, �loll<!a) >.al,,1 ho:1Jay. durinll: UII"<.'" l6uartt:� o! ":eU ,.h'"t·rs1.ty y.,ar,�M _ -.:cond-claa Ulail at 'tll e VI' ...·:1�;"Pollt·()tll�, ChiI."3.l:'o. Ill., llar<:b 11-, l�1\)�, u n­<!t'r Act o! llarcll a, ll),a.tn,;!S:;t:Bll'TIO,S BATEbBy earrter, $2.:-.0 a. yeur; �1.1lO a quartA:r.lly mail, �3.00 a. y.:ar; $1.:':'; a. �U:_l�_1:;di:oria.l·llU:>ln� OlT1ce, Ell:' :.!-l.J:dt'phone llidwllY �.llali Box "0" }o'aculty E.xC.'lILlllO�.lllraw li.eawlcuLtXew. Editul' - - - _ l..euu IStU!LAthletic Edltol' - - - lSunard nul .. ,,&..,)lSlUlD_ �el' - - - lSw-ddle .!UJblASSOCIATE JWITOBS"'Ullam Lyman .Joho PcrlL<Souuuol Kaplan , • Hart')" GozT.uGeorC"e � ••• Gcorbe Ly 1l1�',\irBAlll HA>tc:.hkiaa Ha.s .... ,l Hu�.,Dorol:hy W.i�t.oo. • • l1a.nln .lilcH"JUU>OBTEB8Jam_ DwenWwanl Rt:t.!A:JwrJJ1� Hallln�::;adi.. llonnemoS lIla. oxeu1::ug�ne Chlmwe L)':llan W .. :dGeorGI! Shane:�A4ba.n Quad(l"Augwita '::;\\'aw�;'Dol'()�y Wei,Llliian .s\\'aw;,�·',EYeD &.be re.!>urter iu&ao aD un·ice. a.a,wUh dear eJ'. IUld huueaot IaDe-Wi.e. IWO)1ID\'e1l lDJu.Uce awd .!>oill' Lh" ",a), .".!>ru& .......... -.K.. 1.. IS.<lfllitorial Chicago Junior Head Gear GetsSharp Jab.Our bucolic friends to the south­ward announce in Tilt' Dai!:y Illi,,;the following opinion concerning theJunior hats:"The juniors at the University ofChicago have sounded what theyconsider the last echo in headwcar.\\'hen they were trying recently todecide on a unique class hat one oftheir number was smitten with a bril­liant idea. \\"hy not adopt hatspatterned after those worn by thesoldiers in the Balkans? And nowthe campus is swarming with youngmen of savage appearance, clad in afuzzy. hairy turban, and convers ingof examinations and proms, and bas­kctball and mandolins."CHANGE BARTLETTGYMNASIUM FOR THEFLORENTINE MASQUEBartlett pool will be transformedinto a sunken garden for the Flor­entine carnival and refreshments willhe served there. Mr. Shapley. thearchitect for the carnival has design­ed a series of arches which willreach from the running track in thegym to the floor and between whichboxes will be built. The ceiling ofthe gymnasium will be hung withheraldic banners, About seventy menhave been selected to act as hal­bcrdiers and pikemcn, and for minorparts in the masque.The modern popular song that isacted, gesticulated, grimaced-any- DIVINITY STUDENTSthing but SWIg-has WILL VOTE ON NEWSinging. so won the favor ofthe undergraduate thatsinging, real singing, is seldom heardat undergraduate gatherings. Atthe chapter houses the piano thrumsto the barbaric sounds of "rag,"'while the intelligent young men aboutthe instrument contort their bodiesand distort their faces while recit­ing the weird and mysterious "words"that make up the "whirly-whirl. girly­girl," "row, row, row," "shufflealong." "fid-fid-fiddle," "midnightchoo-choo," "high-fahrtin', rootin',tootin' soa-of-a-gun-frcm-Artecaa"lyric, now so tremendously in vogue.N or are the men alone keeping upwith the styles in songs. The pianosin the women's halls quite as oftenplay these gems of harmony as any­thing else. They are the most popularnumbers at every dance from theclass affair to a prom. Their strainsassail the ear everywhere, merrilywhistled by the student bound for aclass in aesthetics, perhaps. In­trinsically there is nothing wrongwith either the songs or the music,the whistling, the playing or thesinging. The wrong comes from thefact that the "rag" has apparentlyoccupied the mind of the under­graduate to the absolute exclusion ofsongs and tunes that are good. Onesighs for the day ",-hen young menused to sing the time·tried old songsthat combine melody, sentiment andcharm in just the right proportions.If one must have the ridiculous,slam.bang type of songs. why notturn to the innocent old col1ee��,ong. exemplified by "Old Noah hedid build an ark," "Schneiders Band"and other old favorites, just as funnyas the "rags" of t01ny and happilyminus the slushiness and mock senti.ment that make these "lyrics" sodistasteful. Let us hark back oc­casionally to music that really "hathcharms." Most "sav3�e brC:l�ts'·would remain uncharmed if our pres­ent day popular airs were dependedupon for the necessary necromancy. _W_r_it_e_Id_e_a_s_f_o_r_M_o_v_in_g_.P_i_ct_u_r_e_P_la_y_sl_1YOU CAN WRITE PHOTO PLAYS ANDEARN 125 OR MORE WEEKL YWe Will Show You How!If you have ideas-if you caD THINK-we will show you the secr ets of this fascinating new pro­fession. Positively no experience or literary excellence necessary. No "flowery language" is wanted.The demand for photoplays is practically unlimited. The big film manufacturers are "moueheaven and earth" in their attempts to get enough good plots to supply the ever increasing demand.They are cffering $100. and more, for single scenarios, or written ideas.V';c have received many letters irom the film manufacturers. such as VITAGRAPH, EDISON.ESSANA Y. LUBIN. SOLAX. IMP, REX. RELIANCE, CHAMPION COMET. MELIES. ETc..urging us to send photoplays to them, We want more writers and wc"ll gladly teach you the secrets ofsuccess.We are selliDg photoplays writteD by people who "Dever before wrote .:Iine for pablicatioD."Perhaps w-e can do the same fOf you. If you think of only one good idea every week. and will writeit out as directed by us, and it sella for only $25. a low figure,FREE YOU WILL EARN $180 MONTHLY FOR SPARE TIME WORK.SEND YOUR NAME AND ADDRESS AT ONCE FOR FREE COpy OFOUR ILLUSTRATED BOOK, "MOVING PICTURE PLAYWRITING"Don't hesitate.you and your future. Don't argue. Write NOW and learn just what this new profession may mean forJ . :,.jNATIONAL AUT·BORS·INSTITUTE� Stationery Cabinetskeep en ouch atatlonery at ban!! for curr. '\tuse. Solid Quartere!! Oak, han!!aomel,. a ...lahed. $3.00. Espree. Paid. (See note.)SOLID OAK LETTER FILE R 624 - 1543 BroadwayNEW YORK CITYwill help you. It is so cheerful, wholesome andsatisfying a drink. Good for both body and brain.Delicious - RefreshingThirst-QuenchingDemand the Genuine-Refuse SubstitutesnoMs %0.000 ,letters orASSOCIATION CODE paper. l¥.ax11 Inches.:SOlid, substantial.C;olden. Natural arWeathere!! l1nlsh.A meeting of the student body of i.)rawer •. are dust­proof and on rollerthe Divinity school has been calledby bearlnCL Freightpal,t. (See note.)the Divinity council for 10:15 Wed- fl�';�'Cat�101: show.nesday in Haskell 26. The purpose ���e�Kl�! I�-:;'I�;" J�:of the meeting is to vote on the ���(':ca:ens� �������:new constitution of the Diviinity �fs�I��ee�ugce8tlona"• NOTE.-Frelcht orExprcsM paid ••quott!d to points rat'lv! Alontana, Wyom.lng, Colorado, Okla.homa and Texas.SllChU,. hleher be.William M. Shirley gave an illus- ,.ond.Y. W. C. L. Will Hear Dr. GilkeyT"� Character of Christ will bethe subject of a series of talks to be :given by the Rev. Mr. Gilkey at the.regular meetings of the Y. \V. c. L.'. .. I combine drawen In hand.om. 4.-. 'I'll.The hrst one WIll he given Tuesday: rile. you want at your ftncer tips. Se. ODeat ,.our dealer&. I'relcbt paid t%s.GO. (s-eat 10: I.� in Lexington 15. Dot.).THE �CN-l\(ANUFACTURING COS'; Union Str'ftt. XOXROE. MICH.Chicago DisplaY-511-IS S. WabashStudents' association.Shirley Talks on Versailles.trated talk on Versailles at the meet­ing of Le Cerc1e Francais yesterday.Mr, Parmeter of the department ofRomance. will speak before the clubnext week.Chi Psi Heads Fourth Division. '//..�;,. 0 FILING DESKSChi Psi won three straight gamesirom Phi Kappa Sigma yesterdayand won lir:-t place in the fourth di- The Daily Maroon the balance ofvision, Delta Epsilon won threegames from Sigma Chi yesterday af.., the year for $1.50.t crnoon, t-'IY. W. C, L.-Tuesday, 10:15.'Lexington. :University Public Meeting-Mon- Freshman Class Meeting-Tuesday, Iday. 10:15. Mandel. 10:1.:;, ),cnt theater. IDramatic Club-\Vint('r tryouts, IDramatic Club-\Vinter tryouts,;\foltday, 3:15, Kent theater. Tuesday, 3:15. Kent theater. ILecture Recital on the Thomas OrZoological Clul>-Monday, 4:15, rhestraBulletin and Announcements.University Religious Service- To­l11orrow, II, Mandel.Zoology 2�.Physics Club-Monday, 4:30, Ryer-son, .12.University Orchestra-Orchestrapractice. Monday, 8:15 Mandel.Divinity Chapel-Tuesday, 10: 1 5,1 T askell Assembly room. Program-Tuesday, 4:3°.Mandel.Botanical Club- Tuesday,notany 13.Education Club-Tuesday, 7:30,Emmons maine 400.Semitic Club-Tuesday, 8, Haskell.Senior Pipes-Daily, 10:15, Cobb. you see anArrow thinkof Coca-Cola. ATLANTA, GA.1 HairdressineManicurineClUro •• tyMrs. Gervaise Graham15 Baa, W_labactOD 8t.VeDdIaa BaDdlDc.(Opposite Field'S-UIlder Hayt.'.�HICAGCD.Tel�pbone Hyd� Park GiGlPatronize Maroon AdvertisersTHE DAILY MAROON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 25, 1913.\Vith one minute to play Freemanreceived a long pass, shot the finalbasket and sewed the game up forthe Seniors last night in the Senior­Medic contest 22 to 18. The gamewas the most exciting game of theseries, fast and well fought, with thevictory in doubt until the last min-ute.Nichols' basket after two minutesBROS. of play was the first score in' thegame. His goal was soon duplicated. carry a complete line of the sea- by Copp before the Seniors were80n' 8 athletic paraphernalia. When able to get together and offer anyusing an athletic im- offense. Freeman started the Seniors'plement bearing the string with his goal from under theSpalding Trade-Mark basket. His score was closely fol ..you cannot question lowed by Gocrtler's work when hethe judgement of dropped in five in a row during athose who win with rough and tumble struggle lastingthem. It directs the buyer to the tcn minutes. The first h�lf endedharbor of quality. with the Seniors leading 16 to 6.Goettler was protested by theCatalogue Sent Free Upon Request. Medics because he was a C manand in order to match the teamsAPROWSHIRTSwill prove asgood in everyway as the col­lars that bearthe same name11.50 upCluett. Peabody & Comp:mr. MakersYear In andYear OutSPALDING &A. G.A. G. Spalding & Bros75 centr:Open Day and Night.SARATOGA BARBER. SHOPJ. H. Hepp, Prop.29 South Dearborn StreetExpert Manicurist.Scientific MasseursExnert ChiroporliqtQ==============��IDERBY CLUB.6116 Cottage Grove Ave.BILLIARDSUNLY40C Per HourBest Appointed Roomon the South Side8 Full Size Tables� ¥SHOE REP ..I\IRINGWe Specialize in:Quality of MaterialExcellency of workmanshipPromptne: s in execution of ordersand Courtesy.TEST USSMITH-GOODYEARJlSI EaR' ard 8tftd.Opposite Postoffice.Ladi!S! Save ft�oDey and KJp m.-.-,;;;------- Style hy Reading McCall' $Mag-�e �d Using mtCnli Pattems"c::.Ir. 11.,811 •• ",111M�S MAG.U1HE help ruu d.('�s stvl­hilly at 11 moderatoexpense by koeplns:f.�.��l����I�o�� u:gclothes nnd bats. 60No";\" Fashion DcslsmsIn cnch Issue, Also\"aluable Inronnatlo:lon n II homo and J)('f­solllli matters. Onl,r.oc a rear. Includlnra rreo p:!Hcm. Su�_ ... , ,_ scrtbo today or acndfor free samplo coP,.IIcCaD r.n.n.",llt enahle you to make In roarown home. wlthjourown hnnds.clothlns:forJoursctr and children which will be perfcdIn lItyle and ftt. Prlcc-nono hll:her tban mcents. Send for I'reo Pattern Catalosruo. ,w. n em T .. rIM PnMIItI for srottlnst Ill!).scrtpuons amons: your frlf-nds. Sf'nd ror freePremium Cn:nlo�lIe nnd Cash Prize Ofrer.DE IdllL CDlPART, 219 a. 249 W .. 376 � IRNI "It Streacthens"and Montgomery with two each.Rosalie court.SENIORS BEST MEDICSIN FAST, SNAPPY GAME ILLINOIS CENTRAL R. R. !MALTMA��OWNichols Plays Star Game for Medics- Goettler and Freeman Scorefor Seniors.THE TONIC OF THE AGELost Pct.o 1.0001 .8003 4002 .3332 .3332 .3333 .000WonSophomores. . . . .. 4Seniors ..........• 4Freshmen ...•.•.• 2Medics........... 1Juniors .Law ........•.....Divinity 0 DIRECT TODulJuqu.e. Iowa.S"rillgo:l(.'Id. Ill.St. 1.oa18. III.se. r-aur. ::\11-nn.J..kaHIJII". 11:'I)-JIlJK\:\·ll:I<,. W18.)t.. ..... U .. ·�VOIJI!. 31:nn.l:a�:.roll. Wla.£\·anJJ\· j lit>. In.!.Rockford. 111.U:()O)InlflI:IOfI. HI.()Ilro. 111.I.:tc'd.lr lUl):.!lI. Iowa.Cuu:teU Uiunli. Iowa"'"r�VOl"(. 11.1.L:ttle Rock. Alk.D�"IJIn<.nt. Texa..Bot S",r;n!:"S. AI!t.,sl>.ll .�ntoa..,. Te� ...B:nllingilllm. Ala.Ju.ckllOnvUle y:ortda.F:. Worth. Tt:lUY.Wa<'o. T(lt� •.DaHua. 1"exa ••Cl'.aril·. I...·:ity. la.::-.1Iu.doll. Iowa.O::mha. XriI.�eW O:-k-an.. La,Hot:.a4oll. 'lie);..Sioll" OkY. laolfeml.b!s. Tean.Tickets and sleepin, car reservations76·-N. Adams St., Phone Central 6270Automatic 64472R. J. CARMICHAELDivision Passeager Agent. Malt Marrow is a great brain builder­it is recommended by physiciansDruggists Sell It.Producers ofALMA MATERMtAvoy Malt Marrow Department2304-8 South Park Avenue.Phone Calumet 5401. ..:.1,;Patronize Maroon Ad vertisersThey Are ttcliat>le.Subscribe for ttl(' �:aroon. TYPEWRITERS RENTEDCLASSIFIEDAD\,ERT�EMENTS $�.OO for Three MonthsEvery machine guaranteed to be in fine working order,and will be kept so during term of rental.We deliver the machine and call for it at the end ofthe rental term We also have for sale a fine line of F ac­tory Rebuilt machines of all makes on which you can save50 to 75 per cent. .Telephone. Harrison 6388--6399more evenly Donovan was substi ...tuted in his place. The Medics thusencouraged came back strong andscored six goals to the Seniors'three. Through the brilliant shootingand. fast work of Nichols the scorewas changed to 18 to 16 in favor of 3000 MEN earned a profit of $1.12for every hour worked last sum­mer. You can do it. Get into hteselling game next summer. Territory going fast. Apply at DAILYMAROON office.r ABLE BOARD-I have room forfour more at my table. Rate $.l.6152 Ellis avenue. 'Phone Midway,I!)O.5. AMERICAl( WaITING KACHINi, COMPANYUNCORPORA1;ED)t he Seniors up tominutes of play.Nich6ls atid Goettler b;oke ev;nin field goals, each being creditedthe last threeSOR RENT-Furnished room for- .. nian""""'--st'ilden·r, all conveniences.Terms seven dollars per month. 437 So. Dearborn St. Chicago, m \5716 Madison avenue.with five. Freeman came next withI hree and was followed by Sellers FOR SALE-At one-half price, afull dress suit. Waist 34; Breastmeasure 38. Worn only twice.Made by o�e of the best merchanttailors. Call at once at 5725 Of Special Interest Now!The Junior-Law game which wasscheduled yesterday has been post­poned until Tuesday at 5:30 as theA Suit with Extra Trousers for the priceof the suit alone. Prices $30 to $55.Juniors were unable to muster ateam after_ their struggle with theSophomores Thursday. The next GCultured Woman, who speaks er-game will be played between theman, French and Italian, wislles 'I'Iaree :Juniors and the Divinity team �on- .• �to chaperon young ladles on trip '7 x, La Salle StfteL .day either at 3 or at 7. When this to .Europe. Address A. B. Ma- 11 E. llonroc Street.series ends Friday a new league will roon Office. 25 Be J�aoa Blv4.he formed. The winners of the I A. N. JERREM8. Manqu.second round will play the title hold- EXPERIENCED TYPEWRITING ............ _ ...........� ...� __ •TAILOR BORYOUNG MEN-Theses a specialty. 9C per pageextra copies at 1 1-2 c. Call Mid­way 4Q(lO between 7 and 9 p. m.ers of this series for the Univer­sjty championship.The score:Seniors (22) Medic�(18)Freeman .......•.. R. F :... CoppsCatron ..•.•••..... L. F NicholsGoettler, Sellers... C. . MontgomerySellers. Donovan .. R. G HeadlandScofield ..•......... L. G MayerBaskets-Nichols (5'. Goettler (5).Freeman (3). Sellers (2), Montgom­ery (2), Scofield. CoPP. Mayer.Referee-Page. Time of halveS-ISminutes. FOR RENT-A large furnishedroom; price reasonable •. Apply B.Hill, 5342 Greenwood avenue.WANTED-Ten Law students forvacation work. One for permanentposition Must be at least 22 yearsof 3ge. Write R R Kelly, 30 W.ioth Place, Chicago (jood Point-&RemembefRABBI HIRSCH WILLSPEAK TO SEMITICCLUB ON TUESDAY FOR SALE-01i�er typewriter at abargain. Woodworth's Book Store.Professor Emil G. Hirsch, Rabbi FOR RENT-Room, every conven­of Sinai Temple. \\;1J address the iCIlC(, 1209 60th street. Mrs. Silver­members of the Semitic club Tues- horn. $12. a month.day at 8 in Ha .. kcll 2(,. Dr. Hirsch\\�ill speak on T"(' Rallg(' and B('(Ir- FRENCH TUTORING at reasonable AT ALL DEALERS;"1{ of Talmudic and Na/1/1;"ical Rc­scarrli. ' rates. Phone Midway 499Z·SAVE MONEY L. E. ';'·aterman Co. 173 Broadway, N Y.The Dnilv Maroo" is for sale at By Subscribing to The Daily MaroolNOW$1.50 for the remainder of the cone,year.The Daily Maroon the balance of SUbscriptions taken at Maroon OflicEllis HaD. Patronize our Advertisersthe year for $1.50.THE DAILY MAROON, S:\TURDAY, JANUARY 25, 1913.AT THE EMPRESSXext week the Empress theater\\;11 ha ve another big Sullivan andConsidine road show. The bigshow is en route over the S. & C. cir­cuit and will play straight on intoCalitornia, The Management has se­cured t h e world's newest sensationill an consisting of six physicallyperfect models in dazzling picturesmade more beautiful by. colored elec­trical effects in what is known as"�l.r Lady's Fan:' This is a visionof lovliness and artistic delight.Fo llo w.ing this number is one ofye:lr.Gcurge: Ades greatest comedy SUC-I P b bl L'. I ro a e meup.n'��l'�, "The Mavor and the Mam-. I': . . I The probable meup :cure." played with admirable light _. e. •. Chicago \\ isconsmhear t cdnc ss by the well known Vruwink...... It F JohnsonHubert Fulton and Jolly Mathilde Xorgren L. F HinmanChoate and their renowned company. Des j ardien .. ". ·c Van Gent..' Molander R, G Harper II1 Ill' 1 aubert Sisters and Bro. Paul, Bell L. G Van Riperwho art· known as Europe's peerless Ixylophone cxpert s followed by I ANNOUNCE SOCIAL CALENDAR;three Creighton girls distinguished -- Ias the merry maids of melody and I Have Twelve Entertainments in:Hlack and White, the graceful girly Club this Quarter.athletes in delightful surprises, go Itn make up an evening of much. Twelve entertainment:' to he givena muse me nt. The Empresscope still! at the Reynolds dub during the rest!holds full sway as the finale of this i 'If thc \\'inh:r quarter have already:prog-ram of class.c=Advert isement, I been announced. Thcre will be three iplays, given by the Junior and Soph- �IALICE GREENACRE omorc classes and hy the scandin-ITELLS GRADUATES avian club. The list of events fol-ABOUT LEGAL WORK lows:Junior class, January 31•Sophomore class. February I.Freshman class, February 8.F�eshman Medic, February 8.Sophomore class. February 14Womerr's Glee club, February I4W ashington house. February 22.Scandinavian club. February 28Freshman class, March 7Lincoln House, l\�arch '5.Le Cercle Francais, March 8Deltho club, March 21.Alice Greenacre, 'oS, Law. 'I I, lspoke to the Graduate Women'sclub yesterday about graduate workin thc Law school and the workshe is doing now. I t was throughher influence that graduate womenin Jaw work were recognized as el­igihle for membership in the Gradu-ate Women's club. Miss Greenacre Ihas been practicing law in her ownoffice since her graduation .. " CHICAGO AND BADGERS IPLAY IMPORTANT GAME__..__..(_c_-o_n_t_il_lu_e_d__._f_rO_I_ll__._p_a_g_e_o_l_le_·_) 1in that position tunight with the Idope favoring the former.Three veterans will be found in:the Chicago lineup tonight. llell,!Molander and x org'ren have alljI.layed against tlre Badgers before, IIwhile Des j ardien and Vruwink williplay in the Armory for the tirst time Itonight. Chicago's team has beenstrengthened by the new mcn this CARSON PIRIE SCOTT &COOur 51.05 Shirt SaleThere Are Plaited Bosom,Negligee&Soft Cuff Shirts51.05Usual $1.50 shirtsUsual $2.00 shirts IThe values need no intro­duction to those who haveprofited in the past. Toothers we suggest an In­vestigation.FIRST FLOOR SOUTH ROOMMade of printed and wovenfine percales and mercerizedsplendid assortmentfabrics. All•In aand· •SIZes, madras,fabricsof patterns14 to 18.AMUSEMENTS.AMUSEMENTSEMPRESSTHEATERI3rd Street and Cottqe Groft AftWeek starting SD"�t.Jan.26SULLIVAN a: CONSIDINE;PRODUCING DEPARTMENTANNOUNCE'. World's Newest Sensation in An.MY LADY'S FANA Vision of Lovliness and an Artistic'DeliKht.BLACK AND WHITEGraceful Girly Athletes in DelightfulSurorises.TAUBERT SISTERSAND BRO. PAULEurope's Peerless XylophoneExpensTHE THREE CREIGHTON GIRLSMerry Maids of Melody'George Ade's Greatest ComedySuccess.THE MAYOR &: THE MANICUREWith Robert Fulton, Jolly· Mathilde IChoate and Company.7:30 and 9:15PRICESIOc-20c-30cCOLONIALDe Koven Opera Co.The Greatest of aD RevivalsThe Nation'. Licht Opera.ROBIN HOODGreat Cat of Grand Opera Stan JEFFERSON MA�ESTIC55th Street and Lake Avenue.ILLINOISKIaw & Erlanger present the Musical I' OLY�PICTriumph of Two Continents Henry W. Savage OffersTHE COUNT OF LUXUMBOURG ·'TOP 0' THE MORNIN'"Have-you-tried-waltzinc With an Exceptional Cast, Includingup.and-doWD-stairs? Tim Murphy and Gertrude QuialanNOVELTY PHOTOPLAYFive neebJ nightly ot the lab'at movlnJ:pIctures. Beat olmuslc by high classorcbestra. Come and hear O'Jr new $7.500pIpe orpn.TONIGHTOliver Twist. (5 parts)Mu�al Weekly, (review)AND OTHERSThe Tramp Reporter (2 pa rt s)SUNDAYADMISSIONMain Floor, all seats • • • • • • 10Balcony, aU seats. • •••••••• Sc"eOD1A� TBEATIEII" 5t. ... W"".wa A..e.The unl, 5c Show in Hyde Park'our Reela of Pictuns Every Ni&ht of4,000 PeetSpecial Features Tuesday aDd FridayCurrent ItTent. EYery ThumayAlways a Good ShowGARRICKNew York Winter Garden Co. inTHE PASSING SHOW OF 1912Biggest Musical Revue-Star Cast I. All students greatly restrictthcir attendance on puhlic places ofentertainment, avoid calling uponfamilies or friends in whose housesmay he any contagious disease, or as­sociaring with persons who may hesuffering from sore throat, andtravel, if possible, hy thc less con­J;l"stec) car routes.2. That liberal outdoor exercise betaken daily, proper ventilation ofstudy and living room he observed,and that overindulgence in eating heavoided.J. That the usc of nasal spraysand throat gar�des such as liquor3nti;;;epticus (to he had at any drugstore .'. Dobcll's solution. or dilutedperoxide of hydrogen he cncoraged ..t. That any il'lne s«, parricularly�or(' throat. vvvn though slight, hepromptly reported to the proper3nl)writies: men, to Drs. Reed orIn the Smanest of Musical Farces Bani ... or to heads of halls: Women.EXCEEDING THE SPEED LIMIT to Dr. Jos('phine Young or Misswith .Elizabeth M. Murray featured Turner or to heads of halls. so thatall means may he taken to relieveAMERICAN MUSIC BALL t he .. ick and protect the well.Nora BAYES Jack NORWORTH ::;. That any unvaccinated personsin ttTHE SUN DODGERS" or those unsuccessfully revaccinated-wit'4- I should report at once for v·accina-Geo. W. MONROE H. E. FISHER t ion- men to Dr. Reed. women to Dr.• Young.MAMUSEMENTS AMUSEMENTS.pAlACE MUSIC BALLLasky's Newest Tabloid Musicalp�THE TRAINED NURSESwith CLARK &: BERGMANDaniel Frohman Presents"Detective Keen""Slivers"-ConnoUy & Weinrich.-Kate Watson-Lew Sully-MinnieAllen-Aitken- Whitman Trio-ArcoARNOLD DALY & CO.In a New ComedyVICTOR MOORE & COIn His Humorous Classic.Ofedos Mannon Opera FourBrothers.Popular MusicQuive . & McCarthy, Eight EnglishRoses, E. F. Hawley & Co, Frank CHICAGOMorrell, Azard Bros, David Kidd. OPERA HOUSETHE UNWRITTEN LAWCORT Written by Edwin Moulton Roylellatinees W ed, & Sat.The Big Comedy S�ccessOUR WIVESwith Henry KolkerPrices 50-i5-$I.oo & $1.50. LASALLETHE GIRL AT THE GATEThe Sea!on's Best Musical Comedywith the ttLa Salle's Best Cast!"pRINCESSWm. A. Brady PresentsThe FiNt Chicago Performance ofBOUGHT AND PAID FORBy Geo. Broadhurst.An American Play of To-day Pop. Mat. Tues. & Thurs. 25C to $1STUDEBAKERCosmo Hamilton's Daring Indictmen··THE BLINDNESS OF VIRTUECORAN'S GRANDCharles Frohman presentsJOHN MASON CARTER DE HAVENin Henry Berstein's MasterpieceThe Attack WANT TO PHOTO RESIDENTS(Continued {rom page one.)Post Health Notice.The following notice has beenposted hy the committee of Sanita­tion and Hygiene in the University:The attention of all students isurgently called to the wide-spreadprevalence of such highly contagiousdiseases as diphtheria. measles, scar­lct fever, and, in lesser degree, small­pox.It is thereforethat: strongly advisedI'II. I