""..IJ. ...'Iailg' ilarlltttt.lJNJ,YERS,lTY OF CHICAGO� '. FRIDA.Y, APRIL II; 1913.VOL. XI.. No. 116. ·PRICE FIVE CENTS... . , I . � '. ,.. .. . ,_ . , . '. '. ' ,GLEE CLUB SCO� ,A I� W�"'GIVE O�·J.ECruRES ADD REAL lEImJ.CKY,SUCCESS 'LAST NIGHT Pr�fessor Henderson ·to Commenc�' JlMJADS,TO REVELS8eri';' 'of Three Addresses Next �.��BUea Remarks on Ob- Sketcla '''Up . Tra i... ,cRek,,' IsMatiODS While in Far East. Emiche .....For Oenih. oFFEl';fIEE'C(JPY' OF· ANNUAL PLAY FIVE GAMES ATCHICAGO NEXT:AUTUMNCap and qown win Be Presented toi?int "m Line in Front qf Ellis 14. o� Day _ of, DiStributiOn of Book­Announce Date' Later. bac1iaaa, Iowa, p..:nt.e, II&.ois adWiKolIIiD FOothaD Teall Pia,.08 ManIaaII FleW-EIf ............ au Are IIiPIJAp� •• ..Cift.H......Renew" Trip, .Dr. Charles R. Henderson will give' ��WGE AuiilENCE 1 'IS : PRESEIrr three lectures in Mandel hall next WILL SELL REAL IiAPLE SUGAR .A copy of the Cap and GOWII will be MNOUNCE SPRING ,SCHEDULEweek. The first commences Sunday ___;_ � given free to the. man or woman wbo... �tudents Think Concert. Best Clubs at ·4.· the second Monday at 4:30 and Genuine Article I� Obtalned From. is first in :'li�e �� the day of the dis- Eleven Baseball Games and TwoHave Ever Giv�Everybody the third Tuesday at 7:15· His lee- Vermont-Myra �olds Takes tribution of the book, The line will Dual Track Meets on' ListSines "Alma Mater." tures 'will not be based. entirely on al) Gertrude p...,'. Part. iorm outside of Ellis 14- The firstappeal for missionary· work, as is _' copy wilt be autographed by each ofA larue and. enthusiastic audience. ·the present general' opjnion on the A number of real Kentucky bat-10 •f 1 the Executive board.last Inight heard the annual home con- campus. ,He will use as ia oune a- lads. including "Resjn the now," Bar-t • ' th f 11 wing three points: the The exact date of- the issuance 'of!cert of the Men's Glee club. From' non e 0 0 . bara Allen," "Lord Randall," andthe ppcning song, "Hail 'Smilin� message he brought to the people o� "Fair Florilla" will be lung in con-. the book will be anhotinced in theMorn" to the "Alma Mater," in wthich the Orient; the need of these peo� ncction with Mrs. W. D. MacClin- DAILY MAROON' on ·ApriI28. Wis­everybody joined, the efforts �f ple for this message;' and, the medi- tock's sketch "Ull Troublesome consin is credited With originatingthe Glee and �andolin clubs were cat' and athletic work' being done Creek," for the Spring Revels to be the idea which the Cap and Gownwell received. among these civilizations. 'hdd at the Whitney . .opera house board is' to pui in operation. ,The solos by \\l'hitilesey, Shilton "The' titles �f the. le��,ures 'as' an- tomorrow aftcnnoon and evenin�, The express company .,"early putPayne were particularly apprec-' nounced tell pretty generally What ,I Tbe ballads, wbich/�re in the orig-, 'an"end"to' the hopes of getting the- d. "Swanee River," and "J\Dn;e�- am going to talk about," said Doc- inal manuscript form, have been Cap' and Gown o�t on' May I. They.·-tjI »» ......... e" met with instant favor. nie. tor Hen�rso"" "S�nda, - my 'gener- loaned 'by Professor' Shearion of, shipped the ��t cqnsignment of cuts:f.' ,�.. , Man olin club 'did credit t.o itself and 'ill s�bject is to �e "Our. Message, t:o Transylvania uni\'crslty in Lexington, prepared by ]ahn and O.tier to .a: �� .. ��, , sce�ed .to please the audie�e. ,the World�' Monday my talk will be Kentucky, for the.skiL ''rohe cpc;r- .. pri.nting firm in Minneapolis' insteadfr,��;�.,- . # t�ew Western Tnp. ,,:�boqt, 'The Witn�s� 'o� ��e 'Workl �o formers in "Up Troublesome Creek" �f t? the Cas�le.-P!e·rce company �f"'� ':'� : The �Second part of the pro�m,- the' Need of Christianity,' and I will are- ' . . Oshkosh. The result was that ; a\�.. " or which Zeddiesand Mil1e�,were.the, com�I�,te �he .serieswith '.The Gospel Mr. Henry Sulcer ••••. Pa Hawkins. '�l1mb�r' o!. cuts �ere lost for over a. :�i,.� aEttracti�ns, ��� ISttyled hlnfo�mo:�_ of Y�aor"t ��,...r M" d�'.' 'MMrs: GA'dW��HaDI� ·k····· MOl Hawkins week, and whc::n. they were finally" ?tolf- • ntertainment, _. was a umor ,India Ipoz:imt 0 e reme, rs,. a �. IC erson ••.... niece located by a 'trace!', two full-page cuts� �. review of the trip to the coast.· A' r'd' 'Ing to Doctor' Henderson Mrs. Sulcer daughter ..N ' ....L d- \' , ---" eeo '1" .. 'J' 0 h" . were mrssmg, ew copy was rueaet Undoubtedly' last night's concert ,.. .,I' . . I ndi ! • rank rc ard • ',' � •• •. . . . . . . .. �on , '," ." ,i ,'!' • 1,. , the "1' b the medIcal con ItlOns m a are Benjamin Allen .•.•••.•. : bis frienl to the engraver, and the danger wasr' was the greate�� s�c�ss. M� � .. far froin what 'we think they--are:'T�e . Lorry Northrop·;-.:.;... the fiddle. .tinally ay�rtecl -has ever had at t e'd nalvdersllty. tba�Yt': natives do not believe"'!.n caring- f�r- Sketch Based on Observations. Proof haS bet:n read-on 400 of thesludents who atten e ec ared, ,- .• ;1. l' ". '.I Id ... ..;.-dl b s:,'.-l.,. t\le.lbody, thmktng the .who e pr� The sketch IS based'on - Mrs. Mac- 500 pages of the book and the print-t Ie concert. cou U4U y ave �lIOD " � :;. .'. •• ". � f'.., _. ,.' .''b E '1: �t d _Jth o!ition IS an IllUSIon, he .• declared Chntock s observatlons' 10 the Ken- er- promises that everything will becUed. 'very man.·co.nnee e .",,�,' '., '1; • • -l' th. . .. .,:"'" ... ��1aIUbS deserves ...�.cjit. ' �e .sa,d Jt � surp�sl�g t�� �aYd:' e tucky mo�ntam' dls�r�,ts' and �� �Idt i�. �he binde�y.:�e�a!�men,t by the",;.��!:� program. foJlow�': . '.- nat�v�s '���� _.bel�g t�ught te to be �U�!'�! .. ���,-:�ol.�r., �(\. nUll!be!' I '�:w!le�tie�b of this:��nth. : Final. sbip-, ' �,�.' ;.__ . The, Pi:!iP� .. -..4""-.� • ,;� ��.��f th.� �e�:���!-d.::� .D� yoQng, b��s.:Of.�·��to�·. �� �ent wi1l,.�01low a wtdC later; "f, :'!� .e- ;:;'-�t��arr·Fii-���'··; ..-,: .- .. -,'�" .. ,- --'.,,,:,,.,�, 1;; '. ·rt���rJu��n �WI� pr�side ral (or some -lark had beqn 'pu� ID J�d! ':. l�, Is ,����tfu1;�� t!t;��e will �be I a. "'.�.-; -H'I S ·1··'..... S o[t·-..:· tbe�.�, y meetmg, p. rofessor Coul- have escaped tQ the HawJC1ns' and formal presentatinn of .the book. this"_ ��.a. al nu Ing .&Dorn •• p 11 '"t.. .. ". " ...,...:: �-,�:t;. Bugle SOng •• ·.• � .••••••• Hat or t�r.,Mon�ay, an�.P�oress.�r'¥athews brough� their banjos.along... In mo- year because 'there:wiH be'lno Uni-.;._�." �.,2:�lllinois Nat�onal Guard Marc",; .... 1u�y.� Admissi�n in each.�el is menta..y expectation of being dis- v:���it:;: f;'�c'tio�:.�date of which �p_'::f ' '. Mandolin Quintet W�,�� �ree�'lhe, times of the �ree I�cks�e� �overed,� the, whole family sits .sin��: �r����t�s·that·�hhe .. appearan�eiof3. Dance of the Gnomes .MacDOwtt! . are 'dIfferent purpose�'1D order �to mg one :;ong.after another �tt1 the .the· book.4. Songs from Tennyson'ls 44Maad"·;:· inakf!< it, convenient for as �y stu- screech-owl sign of alarm breaks .UP .. Whelple .�('nts as possible. i the' party ...Lon p. Payne . 1 dd· .. ' t ·t4 t Ik S nday 'B . d Sh _J "H H L' d FRENCH Cl.UB;TO STAGE. :t:: Shoogy-Shoo ._ •••••.•.• Amb.rc, 5 n-.:a_ • Itlon, O. :ne a. u ._. 'ernar aw s owe. Ie ,to..,.c It b b hUt HI": 1.'910' ;COIIBDIES. TONIGHT·,Obligato Solo: Earle A. Shilto� there 'WI e musIc y t e mver�1 y, er Husband". to be p ayed by. Frank6, Land Sighting •..••••...." •• Gn�g cboir, together with solo�. by m�m-, Parker, Sam MacOintock, and Alice . _� ""-Part S�cond '. ' rs. M. J� Barnes bas been �n- Lee .Herrick, Mrs. Schuyler, Ter:r}r's A�t';�ra.c,c..Daftd aDd Iiisa(I'!formal "EntertaJl,1ment)�' �10u�ced' as one of the soloists.' "Loughhrough Az Kanky .and the "WiliCer���da�A� .Part Third . - ,. (Old Songs) : . J. • L' Allegro masque, conclude the l1um_7, Winter Song,i ••.•• : Bul�r" DR. SOARES WILL TALK hers to be offerecl Owing to theS. The Two GrC!l1adieri ...• Schu�lU" TO FRESHMAN MEN' �ODAY illness of Gertrude Perry, who hasDerwent S. Whittlesey :,..' '. D bt been confined to bed with chicken-9, Salute to Williamsport...... u.- 'Mandolin Quintet J. 'fWodd ill Cbicaco" Movement to�Be pcx. Myra Reynolds will take bet10. a. Swanee River ari'an�ed by ,, 'Ezp1ain�Di:wnty Students: place i)n tlhe masque. Col'd'elia King-Van der Stucke: ' EZhib'b Alice. Where Art Thou .A"cbe' Pat on" at. man has been chosen for Laughter\.C Annl'e Lau� aM;anged by, ,,� .. .. . ! Another nov'el feature of the Revels""" 1'1 • Dr. Soares will speak at a meet- .ADudley{Buc' , . will be. the sale of, . Vermont maple11 G'ood N.·ght - '8u"l ing'.of ,Fr�shman �en ai, 10:15 ;,' in t." -�' .'.••• � ••••• '. • •• . .St1gar. sent from;;Y epnpn, o.r -the•I M Lewi Cobb 6A, urging them to take an12. A ma at,�o.·i��i:�';······ aetive_part'in the coming "Wor� in purpose., .' .t-." t He' will i. an- Josephine Allen. '09, � � �ing the----,�.-,,' ChIcago movemen. '-eC!ENT no�unce .t'be details of,' the.. 'Iplans '. for production, _ and Alice. _ � acre, '08,'MASQUERS WILL r�. , ;'. � • hPRINCESS tha movement, and will seek to II en- is general. clbairman. " ., � f.o� t eTHE FAR-AWAY ,'. " ".�list' fifty vohinte�rs to act as stew�rds Revels will be on sa �. at the Whit-and ushers at -�e' exp,osition� which ney, and in Cobb daily f�om 10 towill be held next month. II. ... .. :.�.The Freshman y.. M. C. A. com-mission 'lias already given the .move. DRAMATIC CLUB TO".� 'Pri man' t ita �dorsement' and is p.lan- MEET TODAY •• SENDSuderman's ,"The Far-Away -. n· '"b_. ning a campaign hr aid for the mis- LETTERS TO ALUMNIcess" will he presented in tbC\ �y.;r - ...... sionary' pageant-and exhibit, as.� de-nolds club today at 4 by. �he ..... �q-. p'arture 'for this quarter, from 1 its. Plans fer the repetition of "DJ;_"(;l's. The cast follows: us'\I'al s .. Leme -of social s�rvice activ-M He- "II will be discuss�d at a meeting of: _nrince�s von Gclder M" baerlgaOr,eCtonne'., �1tl'es Todays, meeting. will be held. .If Dramatic club at 10:15 in Cobb �.Frau von H aUdor.. B' u"r 3e' r the 'ansp'ices of the com,mis-.' ojestlie row", 0(1 Letters were sent out yesterday . .,l�1(ldy ................" K't h i ,�Frau von Brook .••••.• Lorene' 'c 's 0110 membcrs of the faculty and to. alum-Milly' •......••••••• Stella Go���g ,; ''MeJl of the Divinity school �ave ni announcing the performance. TheFritz Strubel •...••••• Bntco' a m t'1c�n '" tlie �ork �r �pres�ing th�, list of patronesses will be announcedTreva Matbew� h "W ld' Ch'ROC'R ••••••••••••••• S - Tniversity i1f' t e or In lca- in a lew days. �,Frntl Lindel'man •••.•• Miriam p", ..;..... D' 'nl't student'sl WI'IIb d 'ned �ver1 10" movemOl;m.. - IVI y' ;The play has een n b A ri I 'dOk b Ksther unaided· _'ut on t e me can n, lan<tay for the last two wee s � o� e�hibit., which Is, e�eeted 'to proveHomer. who promises � g'. p" ell� of ibe. f!atures of t�e �xpos�ion:. r "l'111llncC9. admissio� fee, a�. fifteen:' �resJl1nen :havc., alr��dy I rc-There will be no. "'d' 1 invit- !'pondecl.to the. first un�.ffic,a� dll oft'he Masquers extend a cor la'. 'F esh- -Y M. C. A .... cotTimis-. t all 'the stndents of the l!nl�' tb� r man, '.'au on o., ,Ion for worker ..versity to attend, . of Events.Five football games will be playedon Marshall field next. Fall, whiletwo will be away' from home, ac­cording to the schedule anno�cedby Director A. A, Stagg yesterdayafter the meeting of t!be board, of'I�hysical culture and athletics.> In­diana will open the season on Mar­shall field on October 4 apd will befollowed two weeks hter by Iowa.Purdue and J Ilinois will be' the nextopponents, whi'le on November S theteam will play Northwestern at E,'-_'anston. Mil�nesota at' Minneapoli,011 November 15, and Wiscons,in onMarshall field on November 22 willcomplete the schedule .Ohio Absent From List.Ohio State was unable to schedulea game as the Buckeyes came \ntothe Conference too latc to make anyarrangements with the ,Un,iversityathletic authorities. 'Michigan isnot on the list as the \Volverineshave not settled . 'their . differt$1cewitlh the Conference and thus can­'l�ot play iames with any of tbe "BigNine." �.�'. � �.The s�hedule follow,s_: :''Odob��' 4 . Indiana' at 'o.'i�ago.�cto�r- 18 Iowa' at Chicago,October.:25 Purdue' at ChicagoNoverpber I, Illinois' at� �cago-November 8.Northwestern at Evans-- : ·'ton ' " ' ,,' '-November IS Minnesota at Minne-'a1)01is .November 22 Wisconsin ·at, Chicago� Announce, Spring, Dates.The', board also announced .theSpring athletic schedule. Only twe_>dual track meets have been sched­uled ro�, Marshall field, one withNorthwestern and the .otner withIllinois. The banner evc:mts will beNorthwestern Day on May 10, I11i­nois Day on May 24. and the Inter- �scbol.a�ti�· meet on June 7 ...The dates as' announced follow.Unless" otherwise specified baseballIs By Ia.vitation.. -: ....Two plays. wiU :be staged by theFrenoo· 'club' tonigbt�t 8:15 in the.Reynolds club, theater. "Les Four­beriers'de' Scapin" ,and '4Le Jeul' Amour 'et, 'du Hasard" are the at­tractions offered. Admittance is byinvitation. only.' .l���tant ProfessorDavid and Miss.WaUace have beencoaching the. p�� ,uLe Jeu d�.I����r .-et du .Hasard"was firs�:preseDtecl in ,J790 •. Accord­ingly the players tonight will bedressed in: ,eighteent!h .. century cos-'tume.�· .Only' ·dtree sc�es of Moli­('re's ilLes 'Fourberiers de Scapin"wilt be given.. "'·Miss Wallace is,to be congratulated on' having submitted ,such a mas­tt'rpiece' of Fre-,ch comedy as 'LeJeu de I' Amour et do Hasal"(l' to theapproval of our . French players."said lIr. Davi�" 411 have no doubt.Sudenr.an's Play: wm � . S.taCea "1ft; Rqnoldi' Club . TheaterTodq at + games are meant.April 16' Iowa at Chicago � ,April 19Nortthwestern, at EvanstonDrake relay gamesApril :z6 Tndiakla at ChicagoPennsylvania rel!&y gamesApril 28 Minnesota' at ChicagoMay 10 Northwestern Day-track. and baseballMay 14 Purdue at ChicagnMay Ii Illinois at ChamY\�;gnMay 21 \Visconsin at Madi"ot:1Mav 24 T1Iinois Day-track and.haseball --�fay .11 Wisconsin ,at ChicagoJune 3 Purdue at LafayetteJune i Conference meet at Madison- Interscholastic- meetUNIVERSITY WILLPREPARE 'FIELD 'FORWOMEN'S ATHLETICSthat they 'will acquit themsclves vcrycredibly and I am certain that :no onewill regret having seen them."Dhe casts follow:Scapin ••••••••.••.•. William Shirle\'6eronte ' •..••.•.. Lloyd N eftVerbinette .•••••..... Mary Philhrk'l.:, Le Jea de'l'Amour et dn HasardNO�CE Dorante ••.•..••• � .•. "Robert' Al1ai�Owing to all error, tbe ISAILY Jftlequin •••.••...•. William ShirleyMAROON announced �erday, tbat· M\ Orgon Derwent .w�ittle�ey�e PolitiCal Science .Club �d Mario ••.•••• ,":' •. '! ! •• � �m,a� Roe__.. th' -2 TII·....;.._ c.. Laquet. • • • • • •• Regmald Cal't em:rnm .... " m, e ev�ng. e m -. ... Svlvia· •••••• -•••••••••• Phyllis Fayto .� held tonicbt. ' Lissett� ••••••••••••••• � Ina Per. go The lot at 58th street and Wood­lawn avenue. belonging to the Uni­versity. is being levened for an ath­letic field for the girls of the trnil·cr.!!ity high �chool., A hql�' will h"planted along the c'cnter walk, th11Sdh·iding the' field in two' parts, t',,�north end. for the gi�l� and the 'southend for the boy9. . '•IMPERFECT IN ORIGINAL < , ", ............ '... .- 'THE DAILY MAROON, fRiDAY, APRIL Ii, .i91j. .. , ,.'. "-.--�."�'�'��.# ' .... '� -r �'.:.��,:�:.�� .t � ......,'.The Daily Maroonllui"�I'.i" .f f1lpc ...Commiu,WGlio.. _NI NBuiletin and Announcements.Senior Class Meeting-IO:I5, Cobb6A. .Junior Class Meeting:-Io:I5, Kenteast.Freshman Men-Dr. Soares, 10:15,C�'bb CiA.German Clu�4, Lexington 4 and 5.Political Sc�ence Club-7 :30, Har­per assembly 'room..French Club Plays-8:I5, Reynoldsdub theater.Spring' Revels of the Chicago Al-FonD.I,.The Unlv�rs1t,. of Cbk::a.-o- Weekl7.l'UUI1&ll� 11&11)" u�pt SUDday.. llondays.&nd holiday. durioC lh� I,luartna of tb�Unrversity yeu'. umnae dub--Tomorrow. 2:15 and.8:15 •.. Whitney opera house>. .Reynolds Club 1Df0rma.1- Tomor-row, 8. '.' .Uni�efsity Re1icioua Savice-Sun-'day, li,':Mandel 'Dr._ Headeraoll Lecture-sunday,4. Mandel I .'.Greenwood "At Home"-Tuesday ..4 to 6� Greenwood hall.Boy Scout Muter&-Trailling class.D. Pollard" executive secretary, Tues­day, 4:30, Y. M. C. 'A. office.'I'hc eclitor u nut re�CltldWe lor t1ieu7. e..J)rca.cd here.Ln�� 8AI aecond-claaa maU a.t tbot ObIC&6,"-'PO&l-01rlco. CbI�. 111.. llarch 1�. lU08. un­J� Act 0: March S. 1813. .,ianecl CI.I CUI cvCdeace 01 DOod ta411a.8lJU8CBlP'rIOK K&rD .By carrter, $2.00 a ye&r; $1.00 a quarter.B7 mlL1l, $3.00 a �; $1.2:i & quarter.'£dl:orlal-BualD� omce. EIlI8 U.Td�phone llldw.,. 800.Hyde Park GiOl (after 9 1). m.)11311 Bollt. "0" Jracull:J Ex�.&880CUrB �lrOB8Samuel KaplaD • • Han7 Gorp.George Cottlnpam •. , Hukell abeltDorot'ilY W'ill1elQa • • • liar tID Stever,.• WIUlam Lyman.&&po&r&IUI!hearts as Professor �en.derson. �iS'broad sympathies, his;' �nuVte' inter­est in students, and his kindness, ,aretruly inspi�tions to every student.Professor Henderson has returned. -from the Orient, after !having finishedhis task in I.n�ia where he !bad gone�, _. as a Barrows lecturer.' Whereverhe went he was welcom'ed with ut­most courtesy and respect.' He was'welcomed by officials of both JapaRfind China. Tn Japan he spt')kc- heforethe student bodies. of .several uni­versities. 'and ·made stron·g· impres­sion upon the Japanese students. H�.was entertained by Prince'Tokugaw:(,the president of the House" of Peers;by Baron Sakatani, mayor of Tok;Yo:and honored by many noted educat­ors and statesmen. Above all,- hewas given a hearty ovation by' theUniversity of Chicago 'alumni inTokio. who had long been preparin�t� welcome their teacher.Now, Dr. He.ooerson is back with'us. No doubt there are many stu­dents who share a feeling of bappi­nrss with the writer.' But, apparent­ly no d�finite steps have �et beentaken as to the method of showing;him our welcome. Would it not bemost fitting for us, students of theUniversity. o� Chicago, to give our rousing welcome in. Hutchinson com­mons. orIn Mandel hall. We give ourdemonstration of joy in the mom�ntof the victories of our athletic teams,but we are apt to forget to do so toour ideal, .Dr. Henderson is ourideal, an� 'represents the true spiritof our. Alma Mater.. Let tis not missthis opportunity to express our gen­uine 'feeling to our beloved teacher-. � G. Jiuji Kasai'. SOIlETllllfG'_-O lEAD.--THE MAROON'S HISTORY(Continued �ro� Y�te�y')as a medium for reaching the stu­dents in the University of Chicago'world. ffThe· Maroon Dailr World"was a name proposed· for the jour­nal of today at the -time of the sanc­tioning mass meeting. On furtherconsideration,' however, the editorsand busin6S manager concluded thatthey !had no fear o� the Iname de­veloped in the esperiments of thepast. As the paper has gone on in'its growth toward the completion ofVolume I they have often expressedthe conviction .... t the DAILY IIA-.. ROON';m conti�ue to be' "P�bli;b�' 'i� • ..., . � . . .ed Afternoons by the Students. of .the University of Chicago During theFour Quarters �f the Universityy�ar," as long as there are Universitydays and-University years.The following description of Yaleorganizations from the NNt' York'Times may be of interest in' view ofthe discussion of the point system at.the University. .Univenity Reformers Busy Investi-eating. Criticising and BetteringConditions-Attack on ·Extra­Curriculum Activities.One of the great characteristics ofYale life is the number of well-or­ganized institutions it embraces. No­where else are there such carefullythought-out and well-run extra-cur­riculum activities.·Take the various papers. for ex­ample. the Yale Daily N Nt·S, whichproudly proclaims that it. is the old­est college daily. has its competi­tions from the Freshman and Sopho­more classes of academic and theFreshman class of Sheffield. As many.as forty or fifty men sometimes- comeout for these competitions, which arerun with very strict rules. T'he pa­per has a large suite of offices in'White hall, whenee it exerts over' ail.Yale the magic and potent powe-r: of'the press .. It is the only daily in theuniversit'l- Other papers are 'tile;Literary Maga:inc, .the Coura��t tileRecord, the Socnlific It{OIrth�. a�d:a graduate publication caned' the:A/lim,,; W c!ckb.The Literary },[aga=i"; or Lit .. asit �s affectionately termed by those'who have come to know it weI", is; a�: :(Continued on page 3.) . f', �, AFreelCapand·Gown''Inves­"IigatelIt·WillAppear.:.:;Jflt!l� . ·1· :"_:<,.�� .... , �.. - . .... -"':,.. ..!. . �.••••••••••••••••••••• J ••••\r AlfTBD-A bus�ling repl'esentati�eto' sell_� popular-price;! room dec­oraticm.. EapeciaJly suitable for col­• aeD\. I.Jbe:ral com�ission�Oftl, 'ODe atudent a� each school,so write for full particulars at once.The MosIdn Company, 1264· St.Louis Aftftl1e. Chicago.;-IllFOR SALE CimAP-A good cir­culating a---� for young man,profits from $2.Sleo to $30.00 permonth. Easy wOrk, requires ohly5 days a month, berore school. H.E. Rasmussen, 5215 Ingleside Ave.,Hyde Park�, •InAdvance"Two.Editions'Ha'fLe�'her $2:50Full Leather $3. 00LeaveOrdersat"Box 2BO·Fac.. .....Ex. or EIIi$ 'If •...:.- i·II\Psi Upsilon Case,Tv the Editor:'ViII you give publicity to the Iol­lowing statement.""At the beginnjng of the "Winterquarter "the local chapter of PsiUpsrlon failed, through negligence, HAVE ·TWO NEW CHARACTERS. to ascertain the standing of all theManac1D& Edlt_ HlI'&IIl Kema!eoUNewlI Xdltor - _ _ _ Leola 8&oJit men whom it desired to initiate and Harola Goettler and Craig Redmon4thleUc EdItor - - - Benuard V1a&M) initiated S. ·W. Sigler although he 'BualDeu � _ _ _ Darcie&&. bt ' '. 'Are Given Parts..had at the time <»tly' two majorscredit. Two new characters, "Smith" andSubsequently discovering its error; Oswald,' have been added to theI he chapter honorably reported the .,. cast .of ·tl1e "Pranks of Paprika."circumstances to' me. A.ctiori has '."Smith," formerly known as "Broad-since been taken by the Board of J' . ... '11 b I. . way. ones, WI e p ayed by Har-Student Orga�l1Z�tlons to the.:f�llC?w-. Id G' tl "Old" .I.&lward Retic:bw Georce Shatrer' ff . . . . ,i·' . 0.. " oet er. swa, a nend OJ1II:a H.al� Lyman w�� �ng e ect; ". ' ,,',.: �'Piniento" has been given to CraigmnIL O'�eUl Georp Gra7 That �: W. �Igder be required to RedmoQ.' . .Don-by' Wen AUCU8t& Swa.lt.. return the. badge t of the fraternity, Th .' . h ....�ue;'.Qe Cblmt-De Llllku Swawtte that he be prohibited .from attend-' . . ,� e;tlre Clast was put: t. rough a.".EnID &he ftporter baa _ .._ _d h - d h song re earsa yc:sterday afternoon.. i&h clear q� _d boaes& ......... .,.-.IIIQ ance on c apter meetmgs, an t at by. MI\ Dunham. Later the cast andI .. nen lDJDIJUce &Dd pola& &be _Q to he be 'considered as a pledge $Jy chorus.DI'ttcrua.'·-:-B. L. 8.. until such time as' ii� ��y:b�on;ie, were brought· .together. ; . for the first. .time this year. To-l'l'lnted 'bY>.\I:trooa.· Pr� IG11 ()aUap �: in �accordan·ce_,with a furllher rutirlg:I_'-" � •• " . ..•• .. i 'I day', the. .r�rsa1s will be held in'): (If�.to��I.,� ,- � -� ',-, �������.�r��e�ershi�: �n the fhar Mandel; and the-'scenes. win ,be pl�_On behalf of 'the' studentS 'of the .This furtlhe� ruling iS1to the eff��t - peror. came to the throne. ;. ;University the .DAILY MAROON that until January .lstr'.I�'� th,e·.I�al. welcomes back to the chapter of Psi Upsiloh� be:alJowed !toProfessor' campus ·Professor initiate no' student �hg ::has not �atHenderson Charles Richmond lcast s,J,x majors credit with an. av�r-Henderson, endeared.to' age of' at least one grade point per'students alike through his activity as major taken.'"a teaclter and his work as chaplain of � was. requested' by' . !1!�:' Board' ·tothe University. The Warm reception make publication in_ d!.� � �AROON.accorded Dr. Henderson in the Orient of this statement of the ase.is appreciated by the members of the J.. WI Linn,.chairmanUniversity no less than by the recip- - C�nimittee 'qn :f�temities.ient of the consideration.' Dr. Hen-ders9n received his Bachelor ot Arts Welcome for Dr. Henderson.!degree at the old .University in 1870, To the Editor:and after twenty-two years of fur- There is probably-no professor inther study and active service in the the ,,(;niversity �o -is so well knownn:inistry, became associated with the to the students and so dear ·to theirnew University in I�. Dr. Hen­derson has never ceased to be con­nected With the University from thatday to .�� During his years ofteaching in the Department of Soci­ology, it is safe to say that no in­structor in the University WOn moregt-nume admiration. respect and af­fection than he. But Dr. Hender­son is not known alone to the ad­v�nced students who have punued orarc pursuing work in sociology. Aschaplain fo the,University since 18g2'"he has week in and week out talkedto thousands of students of everyag� and degree, who look back uponno counsel ever given them with moresatisfaction and gratitude than that of,.the man who aa4ressed them inchapeL Instead of a dry, sancti­mo�us half hour, as chapel mighte�stly be made. it has thro h th.. . ug eminIstrations of Dr. Henderson be-come a period of inspiration, and at­tendance a high privilege. D H .d h r. en-erson as been honored as few mmare hon?red; but no recognition behas received can reflect more genuineregard than can the statements ofpleasure at the return of the U •'ty h Ia' Dlver-51 c ap In heard daily about thecampus. The DAILY MAROON• echoes them. The rule adopted is that an�. :�u­dcn� making. the' sta&: of reponftsmay wear the star during his term' asa. reporter and that a reporter win-- 'mng· a place on tlhe board may' keephis star, It is planned, to have anannual social allair for those whohave the badge.' During the autumnquarter there' Were twentT c:aIIdidateswhom the �itors called Hustler»workf1g to win the star. The 'SJaJI .for each quarter is to be compri.eo Base D.D· ·'1 ',- . �of twelve reponers, at least tw� of 11GB' e urnswhom shall be women stodaats. ." •. ::.: '\' , 'Those who won, places on the first BY INNINGS AT,. -.. ..staff were formally presented their C �. ., '.stars at a Maroon Smoker, held in',� .. ·"�W •· .. ey sthe Chi Psi lodge, January 10, the' So Eu Cofirst Saturday in 'tile �nter quarter.. .' t r. 55th and E�.At that time the uPper c1assmen onthe staff .made:' speeches, declaringtheir determination to continue in. r 'th!! work SO that the ,DAILY MA-ROON shall Ii\'� ,The busmess: �ager and his as­sistants have done effective _"ice.They ha�e fouad 'the business menin a well-worked adYert1linc field ap­preciative of the DAILY lIAROON ,�,��:�g��Fff�:;f2: =; ; ,,. � . ".. � ., ".. .. .', .. 'I 'T�;.,. # t I· r ·'" .� �.'" .......... »» : � �,'. �;��� :>:':;' �,;�:� �:�' �:':'�:�� ';f7����t� ':>:' ... '� ...::: ., -e :_ •.. r"�."...! _�_� .' ."��."'.,,� .... ..-_ ..... ',",.. ' •• �.�: ... -: .... "_ ..� ..., ..... : 0" _'"• .: :-:-:�_ - .THE DAILY l(AR90N,�F�1tJDAY� �Rit. h, t9t� .;: . ���:=:.��'-'--�_}Y�'IT'S time.you University of Chicagomen �ere getting your springsuits. Spring is getting prettywell along' and your schoolyear willsoon be over. . Youthat there's great "doings'.'. to­ward the end of the term andat . commencement time. Besure that you're dressed so asto make a good impression.you know that there is no store in'. ". all the world that caters to the college trade. as wedo •• -we . have just what you want-s-clothes·that set just like the college man wants them to,... thenewest styles and' patterns and the 'most dur­- able fabrics. We've imported models from abroadthat :�.·we're sure. you'll like and priced themmoderately .at_ ..:.';O.� 120, '25, 130 aad up ,tq __':oacb HotJ� Will Also Accompany'Wrat1iDc and Fencing Teams To.morrow Mo�-�ope' to De'rut 'IUiDaia in· Three-Rine Meet.:._'Coach Hofler and the comb�,e<liencing, wrestling' and gymnastkteams will leave' for Champaign to,'morrow morning, where they willmeet H1inois in a tria!ngular meet.Despite the fact that the wrestlingand gymnastic teams were defeatedby, ""isconsin earlier in the season,�oach Hoffer has hopes of decisiv�lydefeating the Orange �d Blue.· Therouble in the Wisconsin meet wasmainly inexperience, and the coachesdo not believe that' the men will be now ·thatTROY'SBESTCOLLARS.- 2 for 25. EARL &. WILSON, SHIRTS SI!!'AIID MORE"===========::::Z===;-i . roubleu by this tomorrow.Twelve Make Trip.··The University Bank" l'he men who will' make tlhe tripare: Gymnasts-Captain Parkinson,Sponsel Squair, Weakly, Curtisand R�berts; Wrestlers-Hart andMoser; Fencers-Captain Merri'U.Q,ttosen, an� Cr�l� ]11�oi� is minusthe services of C3I)tain Styles. of lastyear's. team, who was easily the bestman in the Conference .. His .J<?ss . im:.:proves, Chicago's chances of winning·.greatly. Captai; park��ri is . ex-peered to do the best �ork' for 'CIiica�go as he was the star �f _the' \v:iscon-sin meet. Sponsel .and 'Roberts, bothveterans of last �at:s.team will pus�him hard; and Weakly, a new man,will 'aI�o be 'a contestant for.' first· � - .honors. Squair . ha� ,.bee,n· i.mpr�Vin� ..: _. l' .t=;::::::===========:JI.J1 steadily in the club swiiiging and hemay be able: to 'Wi� this event. ::: ..The regular events will be': carded ..This includes side horse, p�railelbars, borizontal bar, ringS; tuml}li_ng .:""rid . eleb swingi�sr. T,!«?, ,W���!i��,.bouts will be : staged; ,on�i·..:�t 145;:pounds. and therottiet at1�6C)'pouri4s.� :.-·.. ·.·.:.·,S.. O... �E_.T. HIN,._G,',, TO READ.. ',.. .,.,\ ..-:: Hart and ll�8er�wil1 b��ibe C�).,� .,� �"5·'��."·':, .J.: ... ��.•.. a-tba tiS· CeDe ca.go contestants:" Th� for¢er! .h'�: . '_ .tC .... ",., -;\. � •• • ' �":-., •• (C,o.·.n.. tin.·u_e.d. fro.' in,"·."n·age.tw. oi: .:. t ;·.�S�<�·�T:�OO·.:PG··�A�?�B·a··7A���uR'�B-1N.E· �R�t.S·· B·'?O··f1:.· :�a:.. :t�:t:��::·=.����e,�7:��··:-:,.' . �._. - .'t"� ".. .. ';....; � .�' , 'l-' L ·l!· 'f't�T;!', magazine·o(stemng·Wtirtli·,and high.: .. �),:' _,;. '�':. J�'.H� Hq,p,' J'�' .' :."., �P�� ... �I1ILo.f-��g(d�l� JY literasj'principles:,.ah:thas been in'ex=-'• ' ��: ... ;: .�f Soath)ji ..... · street: o�e:-of: t�� ��t .r�cer�.'in· t':'e �or- istepcex�i�tf �83�;f����h�iefore}s�..'""; . �Pert. Mani���t '�i � . J. •• :, • fea:e���' �nd b�. s�oul.d, win �!�. �a���·. rc�!d�d as �. t�tion� .It still clilnJr-l.{�-' .Scientific MasseurS _ � ,He easiJy.der�ted�hl� Wisco�s1D:�'7 �().the��ld;form �iid:c���r �.t.has us�d:. ', .. n��ExPert 'QUropodi� ponent :aD� was-Abe' ffinn�r�up';.�r for its entire life and would • rather.• .-I":' .• I ••• ',,_ • 1ast:. yearS' Conf�t;��e ch�JPw.$.>y';;h�p'. disconti'nue eniir'�ly thaii:abandon itsOttosen is 'also a veteran' ·of -last pristine individualit"�" 1(" is issu'ed-++++ It. It 'year's team. wh� . is . .J�.ok�d· "uP�" appro�i�t�!t:.eye��uf��·· .:... .. _ :T�: : .favorably: by' the -c:O-a�hes. . . ":f.he COuTa"ris:a1s9� �o�thly,.and'\ � :qiSSERTATIONS' '. Conference lleet Next. f.. .leS!! saoradic in its ap�_l'ance, and, ESSAYS. ac. The Conference '�eet will be .h�ld publishes articles of general interes�. promptly and,. �ac:carat�. dcme. next week at Wisconsiri�: ... tliin�s stories in the lighter vein' �nd. edit�r-Shorthan� dictation if required. .W<M. the �hampion�iP, 1��t ;na( �t1.t ials. on the soc�at syste�. .UN�V�RSITY' �P�WlUTIHG .. th� t�m �s· tho���,. t� �e out_o(ihf'. 'The Ruord is a bi-monthly. maga ... BU�U. .'. . _. ran�ing in .t.his.yea(� c;ve�:�:�WJ.sc;?n:: zi'ne; publishing. articles' and verse of.. ,� . _ .No.9, 1130 �.5�.��� sin .�� a strong team, and .it is pr�h- ligh't character, and often waxes bu-.' ".� fi ...... :' "'.. (Cor. �oa.) :tble that' 'Northwestern' and "Min�e� ·morous •.... ++++++++++ ; sota wnt also enter teams.": Co�ch These all elect their boards strid-_____________. _'_I Roff'�i' hopes- to make a good sh��- lyon the basis' of amo�nt . of 'working in' the meet.' and expec� tQ"fi�sii acc�pted. ir:r . the respective publica-- . tit --0 d r tt:.:.....t' - ' : tion during the time 'of the competi· _ 1. Tlie BaridGet Clah :3 �:;L.-" n 0 n�.,.'��:.:.',', L tion.·A toiling inews-heeler will ac-I': The univendty�of WIICOaiD pnseata . ,,: ; _,.r.: ��'. � � • cumul�te" well over 100.0000 wordsT}i� 'ORPHAN �ND , " JCOACH 'wtfITE ;NAMEs TEll ": credit .during the "comp." wlhile the. ': .. '#TBB OCTOPUS "IIEN �R 'IIIIfOR tee" HONOR winner of a Record., Li�." or CONran'- '.' A.. � .;:' . competition.. will have twenty or '.- Zie,".N Theater 'WDI Recommend Award to oJBoard more cont�"bt1tions accepted duri,g ,. uichiPn 'Ai• .,' Dear. -The BlacbtoDe' of Athletb Am for Four � his ,term' of . trial. These' papers are I� 'TlIUJ{SDAY� APRIL Ii, 8:15 P"II �an Namera1L'.: owe of the most thoroughly' org:-:,-_� Prica-il.so·to soc: ..' .�' ; i7.�d f�atures,of Yale undergraduate}'lA�� 'ORDERS NQW Coach White announced yeste�day Ijfe a� form' the journalistic part.d1at he had recomme�d ten m�m- So (:ir :they :have for the most partbers of the Varsity 'swimming' tean� ('scaped criticism; the Nnos has madeto the Athletic board as des�rvin� of its C'Ompetitions a tittle less arduous',i,,) tile minor .C' awar��d' for. sw;mm;ng. ll1a!1 they. w_ere a few years ago.Tb� men are Captain Hollingsworth at which time the college was startl­Keefe. Poague, Neff. Tatge, Lyman, ed by .tales of 'the' "heelers" drog­Moore. Goodman,. Gorgas, arid Sco- ging themselves in order to stay upfield. night after night at their work. Re-Four Freshmen were awarded nnm� 'form has made this impossible now.f'rals for faithful work on the ·Fresh-. Tlie CoiirarJl changesits policy s!,man team. They are \\?lite, Pavli- often that it escaped all criticism, an·1cek. O'C0D!'�, and Shirley. ,.. the L"i,., being so old and staid. isaho\"'e it.Is Another Name for theWoodlawn Trust'it Savines Ballkl%N r..� ISnI 8&reet. CIaIeqe.Lik� it, it is the lareestand Oldest Institution ofits. kind. in th!s part ofthe ·city.. . 'It· is the Nearest State. Bank to. the, UniversityEvery .BanlrincCoilftmeDceSavinCS accoUntS·· andchecking accounts arer:��c�me �. appreciated.Li· ;\I\, AlE· YOU 100IIIG fOR 'A . PLAtE TO Ell?GI.e ·tHE COMMONS- a tri.,. A8k: die . Upper ClaamCD About Our FoodT _'0 Like tho Club BftaIdast and CafeteriaMalic � Nigld. �ood foiHl. low Prices• ::.:J'.... ,- Hotel Cumberland... ... '.- .� -'... NEW YORK. B�oadway at 54th ·Street.N� SOtIl aa-eet Subway Statioa ...$3rd S� Elevated."Broadway" cars from GrandCentral Depot.Seveath AftDUe Can from PenDqI­.. nia Stadoa..KBPT BY A COLLBOB JlANHBADQUARTERS FOR COLLBO ••••BPECIAL RATES FOB COLUO. DAJlBTen Minutes' Waik to Thirty TheatresRooms with Bath, $2.50 and up.New, Modem and FireproofHA.RRY ?: STIMSON. MANAGERIIF.ADQUARTERS F\.;R CHICAGOSHOE REPAIRINGWeS�ftiD:·Quality of MateriaiEx�p.lIency of WorkiDaDahipPromptness in aecatioa of on1enand Couna,.TEST US.SMlTB-GOODYUR:liSt .Opposite PostotIIcL (To be Continued.): Patroni�e on� adv�r"sen. Thq aftThe . Dail,. Maroon the bal:lnce ofdie 7f:ar �or $l..� tile mOlt" proareain hliaele ... ......... --.&.-.._ � -., '_ :at- llac .w-,. :,��;<�::,�'-::.. '.I rl "Hff"l- ';'�,�",;,"_� '''_'_' __ 1IIiII i .:. ': • c ... -:: .:"'_ . .,..� '.�'.... -:.'.... ,.. -'!'..., ... � ",:'-\�'����'-,-RELAY liEN TO C0MPETEFOR TEAM PLACES TODAY , r.. .', _WILL PREACH AGAIN SUNDAY UR9E HEA�THY �CREArlOH..... " - 1Il..�"'_'. .. , '. � �,;. .'� t..:... _,_-_ .. '.. '�Albert Fitch Is, Preacher-Musical Secretary De ��t\of _ PIaycroundCandidates for IIUe Team at DrakeI Program Is Announced.' Aaaoclatio� S�. '?,Games Will Run at Oeden -- '-',' ,\,P--..rk. Dr. Albert Parker l;'itch, president Forty thousand children of.,Chica-of Ando,:cr Theological Seminary go are attending, movin'g : picture. �ora Elect Today. Women's Basketball PiJtur�will be' University preacher again this' showsi 365 times a .Y�rt a�c�a:ding to I S��iors 'will elect their class day Pictures of the Scuior aud JulniorSundar, The musical program of the the s�t��ent, �d�,;by' Mr.,.Edward �fficers t4i)day at 10:15 in Cobb 6:\. women's" basketball 'squad�, which;services is as follows: . De Groot, se�ret�)��f .:�e ;'�i�!8� the treasurer, the gift committee and includes substitutes zud players will !P . ILl' H Playground assoc,;,iae . ti.onn.w,.,ho· s�OW·.:':UI bthe� committees will give thcir rc- be taken Mondayat 4':30 at Wate'ros'I. roccssrona ..... ut ier s ymn �!IOU � ,z. Te Deum IC necessity.·fo�IiPl�ygrOuDds,·.bs. 'his orts. The 'social program for the Studio, '303 E�st 63rd street.3. Offertory talk on "The. Field .of OPP6rtu�ity in quarter is to be planned. Reynolds Club Informal.4 Organ Recital . Robert W. Stevens I�Iayground' Recreation Wo�k" at'dle Junior Class Meeting. .Prelude Hadley . Thc first Revnolds club Function of. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • ti f h Y ., Til J' I . .; uAdoration Gaul mee �ng 0 t e . W. C" U �st�r- I e umor c ass song comnuttce the quarter will he the informal to-Field is not in condition to be used.' Pastoral.. . . . . . . . . . .. Rhinebersrcr .oay. .', . "_." I,will report at the class meeting this '. 1 'u �' morrow nag It at 8. All three floors'Jiillmy hopes to have it in shape for 5· Finale Guilmant "Crider our 'dty, ',cqnditio�s with lmorning at 10:15 in Kent east. The will be' us'cd for dancing. Club'tick-'the first duar meet with Northwest- 6. Recessional apartments. resembii�g ;IPO::!:office. :program o! class events for the quar- ets must be shown at the door.boxes, wit� no back yards in which �CJ' will be announced and committees Greenwood "At Home."to build shacks, .'Or. to ',nlay ci;.c�s·\and will be appointed to carry out the Th ' 'i'"' c members of. Greenwood hallbaseball," said ·Mr., 'De Gro�t. .�'the Spring activities. will he "at horne" Tuesday a'fternoon'boy is growing up, with no 'acti�e Gennan Club to Meet. from 4 to 6.constructive re,c.�e�.ti�n. The',: ',p_'.ta,lv.: Professo� Cutting will speak be-_ j"'. Pen Club to Initiate.'Ilhc newly organized Political Sci- 1,.-r-ounds �r_e tryl!,g .to solve this' na- £or:e the German dub this afternoontional .. bl f h 1 h .' -t" "Ch . . 'f M The 'Pen club. wilt initiate ciehtence club will hold its. first meeting p ... 0 em 0 ea t y recreation a ,4 o� aracterrstrcs 0 odern bfor the cit bo d' 1'. G'" Life." M' f I men Tucsdav. ni�ht at 6 in the pri-in Harper assembly room tonight at ,y y an g'lf..; erman I e.· eetmgs 0 t re club .;h' ····h· . di . ...J.. d .' "ate dining room of. the commons.7�.3o: �� debate on the Panama toU 'J,. ..__ : '. I w Ie. were iscontmue during theBootb1a:"L I T_taUed· .-:.J ., I '\" •. ,f h b f The dinner is free to members ofquestion will be the feature of the ""A s &ua. In uub�; I ;v,mter on account 0 tea sence 0A bootblack h b ""- 1'1 I y' Ph'II' "11 be h I h f the club. Men intending to be pres-meeting. Marshall an (,I Conrad will ., as een permanent YI "r. unpson, WI e d crea-installed J' th b b . h f h -, "F id f . est ha vc been asked to ;'ive theirargue for the affirmative and Fine n e, ar ,ers op 0 tel ter every rt ay a ternoon In Lex- bReynolds I L_ '_' ••• : 'C '00 I names to Cottingham as soon "S, pos,d H f he UVI. mgton. onversati c asses will. � ..an unt or t e Inegative. Coach m��t,' at 3:�., sible �';a the Junior rack in Cobb orMoulton of the Varsity debating team . . . ,. the MAROON office.. � 'Junior CIo .. J: .. - Dish p",..+e.will act as critic, and three other The D.ai,ly. Maroon be balance of, " -MAfi -." .. J,uD,ior women will have a C'hafin"- Sophomore Men's Luncheon.faculty members will. be jUdges. All �students h"ve been l'nVl'ted to attend. h '$ 00 di�h 'f�.dge party 'today at 4 in Green- Associate' Professor Atwood spokeco t e.year,for, 1� .��' Y.:,' _ t., , I � ,����������� __ �������.�����. ������������ __ �������' w�.,hhll Suzanne Fi�e� �w � .� the Sopfi&fubre n�n� �ncheon�' ! ! In �harge 'of the entertai,nment has ycsterday in the commons Icafe. Dr.,', :AIlUSBMBtiTs ._� __ ��_�� . r- as�ed.)�l1, women of the class to at- Fitch, �he University preacher was� . 1\' : 'T r ; ten�". . ' prescnt and gave a talk.J E F FER SON 0':' :VMP1C . : .. Sophomore Activities. 't A Capella Choir to Give Concert.� Sbphomores wiD have a luncheon The A· Capella choir of· N orth-�I:l .. ,�h� '�jrd. A dance.' i� the Rey� western university wilt give a con­'n��� �iub '��d a beaCh p:i�ty will 'Cl'rt in Mandel Tuesday afternodn atc:��ple�e .t�!!. year�s. class. evc:nts. 4 ::0.MENLO IIOORE-S"Sorority Days."10 clever p1;aYersH�RRY HOWA� a: CO.presents the· .uFireBy"DALY & O'BRIENALF HOLT• Grobe Trotting MumcDeVERNE, HAYDEN & NEWMANThree Musical BugsEdward's Animal CircusHigh School ponies. Educated Canine I-----� _WondersValerie Bergere &: Co.In "His Japanese Wife"Edison·s Moving-Talking PicturesBarnes & CrawfordThe LaughmakersIn Bernard Shaw's Most Brilliant Chas. Mack & Co; Ida O'Day,Comedy. Nichols ,SIsters, Heath & Raymond,MAN AND UPERMAN The Asahi Quintette.CHICAGOOPERA HOUSE pAlACE MUSIC HALLHELEN WARE GUS EDWARD'S KID KABARET20 Klever Kid KOmiaPretty Girls and MusicPrince F,loro, Tempest & Ten, Mr. &Mrs. Jimmie Barry, Jeanne De Bert, Cast of Faaoas �BLACKSTONE Six American Dancers, Azard Bros. THB SILVER WEDDINGArmstrong & Ford, Thomas A. Edi- . . -.' Ison'� . I Widl TboS. A. vn..I. 11- 0ri&Iaal � III Y-l TALKING MOVING PICTURES "Toaicht Soc to·".iO:�".-...t: ....Tryouts for the one mile relayteam that will compete in the Drakerelay' games ac Des Moines a Weekfrom tomorrow will be run off today• at Ogden park. pwing to the erec­tion of the new cement curb aroundthe track, and to a slight change inits chape, the track an Marshallern on .May 10, however.The men who '\\;11 compete in thetrials today are Captain Kuh, Mat-.thews, Breathed, Staines,- Goodwin.Ward, Reed and Duncan. Four run­ners and Coach Comstock will makethe trip to Des Moines. Coach 'Mon­ilaw began training his class ofweight men yesterday. A large num­ber of big men were present at thepractice. This system is expectedto bring out a good m�ny men andthe coaches think several stars maybe discovered.Have you subscnoedlAMUSEMENTS :EMPRESSTHEATER :.... Street ant Cottap �Ye AYeWeek starting Sun. Mat ApI 6SULLIVAN a: CONSIDINEPRODUCING DEPARTMENTANNOUNCEPRICES1Oc-2�COllAN'S GlANDA STAR AND PLAY TYPICALOF AMERICAGEORGE M. COHAN AND HISCOMPANY INBROADWAY JONESPOVVERSBeginning Next Monday.ROBERT LARAINEIn Paul Armstrong's play of the hoarTHB�CAPE• ,BLANCHE BATES• The Wimea ,for the Defeue ,7 .Al_:·nieeti�g "of' aU 'Univer:;ily' wc:- Bismarck and Goethe are the ideals�e!i.�inte�ted in ·�e. Unive.:;i�y Jf �f Germans of the present day, ac­Chicago' supplement' to the Chicilgo J cording � to' Professor Erick Marks'EVmi;'g· Poil has been called by Na- 'ycsteruay'in the last of his lectures'tbaDiel Pfeffer, .'11, dIe PO.iI's rcprc- on Bismarck. Dr.' Marcks' traced the'sentative,: for I :is todaY'in Cobb 3A. effect of Bismarck on the German',r At:=tbis' meeti�g final. 'arrang,�mcl1ts gover.nmcnt and on the Germ�� peo­� ··�or': the first, �ition' of" the.: s\:�tiO:l ple, an«! told, of, the regret with---------_.,.....---� lvhich ir.· to ap�tar next W �dr.;.\!�day. which Bismarck was forced to lay:1:-': ?; �T ":1H�:Dr·.-:�:;t�·: AprilI6.-wiU be.completed. An those down the work in which he \lad spentABtuc:�'��'1IiU, Ilaving material 'fell the filst is-;u\! his life, when the new German Em-,must tum it in at thi; m�eting. peror came to the throne.; ,.------------------------- •. _�'�I ��_--�-------.WHAT,ORGANIZATldNS .,A RE DOING l-lE· R�E··1-.' _ \'. '.• j I\ .I,.,II\) I\ I!, .J.: I, IPOLITICAL SCIENCEC�UB TO MEET FORFIRST TIME TODAYAMUSEMENTS.WOllEN-MEET; TODAY·. TO MAKE P:'!:. MS' FOR_POS,::, SUPPLEMKNT SA)"S BISMARC� ,ANDGOETHE ARE IDEALSOF GERMANY TODAY•55th Street and Lake Avenue.Wm. A. Brady Ann��l '�":_NOVELTY PHOTOPLAY... )JIFive l:eels olgbtlJ' of the IBtest mOYIDI ,HI��LE_ WAXES,1\ �I'.�AI_.�A.liIDiRi Dinner.� ,� � the� old �'f�l athaa&' Thq 8moke Fatimas, too.--DJ&tJnCtIVdyindlvldu_'"pictures.p� organ. Cume andhear OIlr new ,-Z.GOOTONIGHTThe Light in the Wind�w (2 reels)First Run Weekly (topical)The SpoUed Darling's Don (drama)A_ Well Meant Deception (comedy)�� .��'.�--�----------------------------------------------�--�------�& Matinee and Night Continuous 2 to 11ADMISSION\ .Jlain Floor, all seata •••••• 10BalcODY� all seats. _. •••••••• SCI Gertrude 'Hoffman_. � .. --: � :STUDEBAKER Every ·B�wayrtO·Paris .. �".• ' •• ":' -. 't ',' ':._ r:_ ._Night a·.: � 'liat.. �t 75c,: ",'S1�' S1.50 -TULLY MARSHALL. 'ZIEGPBLD ·FOLLIES•.•.. '.i .". 't):In "The Talker" by Marion FairfaxM�JEsTIC GARRiCK , ,'i •..�. .... .: (' .... ,,":.' .. :� •• "• ._.J! �� ,. .Summer�: "�'1.K9 ,�!liiherW�����;'J.O�.: .WHEN; DREAIIS COIlE TRUEwi� J�h,�tlq� , :: "and a Splendid Cut ad' PrOC!uctiOD:.. : � nt..:.. .GREAT RAYMOND'''The Royal Conjurer.",,'With 8D All star �Geor,e ·W� "L1IIIJerer'a. Trt' 7th· CRQIin ':The ".� 'DUtereat" llail� PIq.CORT