latly fIllaruunPBIOB FIVB eJIIIft1JlUVBB8rrY OF OBIOAOO, �AY, DBOEKBEB " 1913.DRAlATIC CWB WDJ. MONTHLY REPORT MADE COACH m TRY OUTn'tUYS.-lV '6mcen Of y-:w. c. L Say WATER BASIETBAU.,'_� . Noyember Wu Unusually Sue-La4Y�" �f:i�." �t. 'casful Month�Will Send Fow- Will T.t Sport And May Use ItWife T6� �POl' Fii'Ii teeD Women To Conventeen. In CoafereDCeI'" o.-ADyStqe Meeting.Y. W. O. 1.. in November.-hvita� ,,�-'� 188terdalby the Dramatic club for its awwaleOllfl!�W7 �r� ot pne-�tplay. Satu.rday night at 8:30 in t)u)Reynolds dub�. :Only 3� in­vitatiou have been.Iseued owjDg to the1imi� ,� �ty of the theater.TIap �e � Lady Gregory'snew dr&Ii:a&, "lleD'oaoua�'. Wife," will)Ht tile 1lnst preeeu.tation of the play on"7 atase- The other two aketcheslIeleeted are llaw'ice Baring',. "Th\.�baet," and Alfred Sutro'. "TheB�t.."V ..... IIceafQ .....� dub i8 goiDc' to 1188 the G«dOllC�M&X BeinIaart plan of haviDg DC..c�.�, .: � �,lighW1t:• � ....... kied IaA year wi ..� JI ...... of the lac­ulQ-' who were COIIPI'ted abelat theCra4B-BeiDhardi � SU' j.$ ��full,��c-.�� ... ,- ..... �..... DeMcIa .-: •• � ••• y--- lkowD... ���'��;;.;����-:�� ...� ...... :. ;� .. JIilbwitleJa·.�. aw.1IMk.-� •••••• •• • •• !' •••• '.. PlayllUl Fay� ••.••••• �., •••. � �ortIl� �J!JI .. �!'Wi1JJan .. � � ��� •••• �,F .. �lira. � •• I •• � ••• �.�.� 8pob.nl4i- � ....• � O'Meara� .J� ••• � ••.•••••• � Shull� .• � •• �., •••••• ��DW"dkia ••••.•••••••••• J .. �� .. : ..... ��� Total new members •••• 300 womenWorld-wide Y. W. C. A. weekDaily meetiDgs •••••• 35 women'Gpperclaas councillortea ••••••••••••• 250 ",omenChurch tea •• , .••• _'.' .200 women300 boxee sent to Home for Incur­abIesLectures in Mandel by Dr. Hen­denson on social problems in Chi­cago, jointly with Y. M. C. A.The month of November has beenparticularly successful for the League,according to officera. All committeeshave been doing hard work. The social TANK 1"11.& Ull The Press Agent for the SettlementUlAlJlCIONSHIPS TODAY (lance tlurreptitiously left the foll�-ing notice in the DAILY MABOON of­Water basketball will be Introdueed flee last night.at the University this week, and CoachWhite will test its popularity and'roughness in order to . determinewhether the game will prove a practi- euteetainment committee promises onecial substitute for water polo. Polo aJlfl possibly two extraordiDary fea­was officially abolished by Conferencerulings two years ago, and since thattime efforts have been made to securea game which , will prove an equal at- enjoy.trac,tioD. Water polo waa generally \ The features which the managemenregarded as the roughest inter-colleg- has guarded thus far with such proiate sport and was viewed with muchdisapproval for year&Baskets and back boards are beingservice eommittee has placed manyworkers in settlements. The Thank&- . prepared and will be iDstalled within :giVllig boxes whieh were distribut&l few days. There will be games be­at the Home for Incurables were also tween picked Varsity teams and thedue to the dorts of this committee. swimming classes may also play. '.rheThe membership committee eontinued game is practically the same as theita campaign for new' members. It has ,other indoor spoJ:t and the centers divebeen atated that every freshman wo- for tho ball, which is tossed into theman. was asked to join the Y. W. C. L. middle of the tank at the begp.BDingThe aoeial committee i8 planning to of the game. The rules regarding duck­entertain ·the Cosmopolitan dub Fri- ing, ,.trangling, and holding have beencla.y Diglat in the � room. made with espeeial regard to eliminat­� DIIIP ......--: ;�. -_ '_.-" - - ug the -da1iger-Of'tlm'lrpo-":"'" .Not the least o�.the activities has White Pavon &»oR.been the agitatioa for wOlDen to at- Coaeh White looks. upon the gam,tend the S&ucleD' ·V Glunteer eoDV8Iltion with favor and betieves that it mayat x.uaa Cit7, Deeember 81 to .luu- proye practical for Conferbce ma.tehe�&17 4. The followiDg 8tIldentB are go- although it will take �e time toing as delegates: lfargaret Rhodes, work liP a team of e1fieient players. 1tClaarlotte Viall, Ruth Alleu, EvelyJl is not probable that anY' Confer2neeBaeJum, Apee SUIp, .lanett& Wood- games will be played this y�, Th\.ward, JulieUe Amee, Helen Carnes, Univeraities of Illinois and WisconsinEthel KoU, Ruth lIone, Bose Lee, use the game for inter-class purp'>b8"� Kick .. d Letitia Fyffe. lfiss �d �e � dubs ana y. M. c. A.Brown will act .. eUperone. have adopted it to some e�tent. al-though it has not prond a, popular asGLLB. aLUB WJLL IIDRJ polo.J'O& PB1IIOJIB8B I"BIDAY � �ocIa,.. IS � BUSY IIUSICAL SOCl1IESWDJ. EDIT SONG BOOIAGENTPRESSTigers Head and lIarpsicord, thtt----Note II Surreptitiously Left La Ma­roon Office-Tells Of FeaturesWhich Will Be Disclosed At Two Committee. Named to Han.Settlement Dance. die BuaiDesa apd Literary End.'Of Soag PublicationREPLACES DELANEYmen's and women's honorary musieal•. Men and women will be greeted societies, have taken over the publica­with an agreeable surprise at the Sett!ewcut Dance on December 13. 'fhl. tion of the University song book. Eachof these two orga.nizatioD,B will appointcommittees which are to take chargeof the Iiterary and business end of thebook. The reason fo� putting the edit­ing of the book in the handa of thesetures which have been designed to givethe students an opportunity which theyhave not heretofore been privileged ksocieties is their reputation in muaicalcircles and connection with alumni.Ti,,-rs Head will c:...ther materialamong ih'c alumni aud Harpsichord willfound secr�y have leaked out in part,but Arline-Brown and Ruth' Agar elain.that tho Ieast important details only collect songs from the alumnae,The two committees appointed byTigers Head are:KuBic aDd �cs: Lon Payne, chair-have been discovered, and they promisto make all plans public by }'riday 01'man; Derwent Whittlesey;' Lew' Fuiks,Saturday •Ha 1 The Secret. Howard' AdanlS, Oakley Morton, Rich­anI Meyers, Mr_ Arthur Bovee.This much we know. There will b.Business and �: Johna. fortune telling tent deeorated inGreene, chainnaDj Donald DelanYjOriental splendor; there will abo bellobert· Miller,· William Lyman, Leuu,a real old fashioned bazaar fish pond_ Lundbsg •.where the dancers can prove or dis-Denald.Delaay was originally chosenprove their luck as promised by th�hair f th B' d A._..' as c . man .0 e USlDCSS an �-Pa,lm.i.9t& But 'we &re-.taId.-. thIIt thai '- - - -._. . '- -' - ._-. -', .. � ,_._ 'ra:ngemeiib···committee' 'but- owiDg [.0'Teal surprise is in the identity of the ',- .- � e the_ _ '. __ partielpati�n. 111 nU,plerous � . r a,e-palmist, and the palmistresa. They Wl1 .ti· -ti h f d to - J hn.. VI os, e was orea re8lgn. 0t b S ani.sh. G - but' romiDeDt .. , . . '. '. ". .no e p yp8les, p Greene was apppinted to fill hUt place.stuclents who are now taking lesson lIarpsieord will announee its commit-tees tQday�� Scma ltow.from an expert. Rumors elaim that thepalmist (who will of eOUl'Be politelyr(>a�l the palms of the young ladies)- Tile businfllS eommittee is ptheringis a prominent member of the fOOtballteam and a man who has held himsell songs flom. all periods of Universitrnistory. The Lyrics committee is �woof and defended him.self agaiDst tOOranging the material, writing and reo-wiles which have captured others.wriW1, new songs. After all songs areIf such is the ease, the eutertaiJUDeJlt collected, a committee eomposed of fac-committee will make good its promisethat this year's Settlement Dance willb� �ot only a charity affair but &D UD­usual source of joy in the 8Iltertain-8Q1JAD6 B- ,,_..:- to __ ,.-- .6 --. The 4rst events in tha li'(iurth Annual- _. �� - VAV._ IUcut that it a1fords."P*\ IIIdIaD Oa. J'... University individual 8wiwmintl cham-UQ'T. piouhips, scheduled for yesterday, FRED CARR, t09, 8PBAES �were postponed and the eontests will PEN CLUB'S D1IU&ftOHbe held today and tomorrow. CoachWhite has already seemed a largeentry list and believes that it will be"'�".7"�"_fII ftIIL Thirty members of the Glee club wi].... J L .:a�: 8eaior Jaoeke,y l�ve Frid.y nOOD for loliet where...... toq] 'b7 CG!ae1: tJae7. wiD cive • coaeert of twelve 1lUIIl-• �. ).1 .:.;:. f� .; .. ben tIaat �t. '1'IIe �en of theJMPL1.$i". � �.... , .' ". � peDiteat1&r7 will penouDy conductJ1IIIIIr. . th' tear of �ft__";JUp& �AJm. Pu.elee, Graee I puty _.. -r--ODNaida' .. . tIlroaP tH �tuti_ OIl 8atlrday,)Up' i_eOs •. BeE_ TiUedab, B4JitIa . -:t tile elub wiD � ling �or thepn.oaer& B. W. Stev..., the director,8IDi&IL• ._. .-:11 ,_.2 I r-'" .G - ..,au - ,1. �-:eeater-GJad,.. . ,...... TH foDcnrbc .. will make tl'Left lui. Jalia Dodp, KalMr)-lI trip: 1m -on, B. C. TindaD, L. fl_..... . walk. � LuIlClberg H. T. J(oom, H. 8m--ua, O.Left � , -.HedbuuJ, Lena hYDe, P. BuaeU; aeeondHUe .....'DL.� B�"_ Wilen, I. V. Xuehynb, C. L. Wein-mptWf_� � -- . J• I .. � ..... , B. W. KiDer • C. Helldenon, F.� . ..,. �. . ,�, '.... L. Graybill, L. S. Hay F. Selfridge'� ..., bM\:-Iabel Kad(URaY, am bus, 0 X. J(or+c�, J. G. Gold:�-, ��....a....l_ berg, W. O. Col...., H. F. Adams, R.1IWl' filii �, ... �. ._&.-&1.. ..... �__ ,c. HaD, J. B. )(� ... ur, A.. C. Hodge;�. taD �G"', �.. ..ODd. ..., I. A. GreeD, J. 1(0rriaoD,�, ... � F. W. HamUtoa, L. L. Nonhro.p, R.� _:-_ G-, D. W. WlaiW-, D. D. Del-.._ ... 'lOIn 8wa1rite,...... me'. �".�... :,''', ally, aDd tH piaDI8t, K. S. Gibbs.... Nth n..en eaeen Will be at Crown-."a bdls J .... A-, Nat, IacJiaaa, J&II1laI'y '1. Notbin�....... tuthr ... heeD eettled in regard to� .. Q, ., ,0 _ th tIlp to 8eaWe, but the dub il'l�-h'U." Ie la' te; BatI fonnulating piau, ud only the eon-� ;... ..., of 1M faeulty II W&Ilted to make:fiE 4i... _,"'".:.t.' "p.illli tl-_· da. &rip' a!-.taia9J.... - I'IIUL JI1H'8¥iJ .; ... ···I .. ,. ,WIII··ISQ to,. 1. ............ '\ }'red B. Carr, '09, a founder of th� GIV_' DBIIOlnIrBABONPen dub, spoke to the club membens Of' BIB G� POWBBand neophytes at the &Dnual banquet -The list· of entries to date is as fol- and initiation last night in the Com- lIr. A. A. Gamble, ODe of the world'.JDuns cue. Can, who is editor of the grea&est lightniDg caleula&ons, is nowGary Tribune, gave his impressiODs 0 visitiDg tile University.. Given tileactive newspaper work. age of a pel'llOD, he � instaDtly tellThe men who were initiated last the day of tile week on wbic. he wunigJat were as follows:: RobeR Good- born, computing his age into yean,man, Poague, Windrow, Dod8on, Ridge· year, Pa�hal Benson, Harold Wrigbt, months, weeks, days, hours, miDutesway, aud MeLaugh1in. George Shaffer, Harold Conley� Bliss and second. He reduced 87 year. tolIaJlillg, Lawrence MaeGragor, Frank- seeond.s ill lOVell seconds. Sums ae3111don Bold' Dazace-Members or lin B. Evans, Merwyn Palmer, Kent four di�ta he multiplies in ninoteent.he Junior dass will give their first. Syk()s, George Gray, Millard BreelteJ. sceolld� giving the usweD correctlydance of this year tomorrow from 4 rillge, Jo"'rank Webster, aDd Harry every time. liz. Gamble is niDetecuto 6 in ReynOlds elub. Class tieket.'i llog� Lorin Owen was regularly eOD' years old. He was born in R«-hester,will be required for admission. Over a: �tituted a member of the club. It h&ll N. Y., and received his education inhundred tickets have been 801d. Me! becn his aspiration, and although ho tbe Catholic parorhial .schools of thattoors 01 the elass committee will h:w had heard of his election be died boo dty. His teachers began to Dotiea hismade plus to got the members of the forc the night of initiation. remarkable powera wben be was bu'Mi. Winifred Pearce will act as chap- The club voted to give $5 to th Bey 11\'e ycarl'! old aad did all they' eoulderones. nolds club library funeL President to develop them.Poa.ttie spoke of getting alumni of U.e y __ .a_ Dt----I-,._-""".-.-.....J-&em,ce- Dr.Ck'oDDw to Ad4na �Dr. � n,IM...., _ _,_GronOW' will address the German dub organization who are DOW' in newBpa Sbirley J. Cal"e will lead the Divinity,Pcr work and doing magazine writin�. school chnncl service today at 10;15 �to_!Dorrow at ita regular weekly meet- A' ..,iDg iD -� � 4:� (eo.wnled _ pap 6.) Bukell aAeDlb17 roo�_. __ --'' ....still larger, today. The events todayare the pl� for distance, the lifesaving �oilteBt, aDd the forty yard baekstroke.'Iowa: Goodman, Pavlicek, Neff, O'Con­Dor, Parker; Moore, Sbirley, Northrup,Lyman, Olson, Selfridge, MunayWhite, Templeton, Genreau, Stolz, Tol­White, Pjr-l c AtheleaGa:eP W ulty members, alumni, and students luilpiek �t th� which are best. for pub­lication. The book will appear aboutthe middle of the Winter quarter. Itwill include selected Blaekfriar songs,the most attractive songs of past Uni­\crsity history, the Minnesota and Wi.-C"c;lIsin alma maters, and perhapa 1.011.'Tells Newspapers BQedea� :lllinoia loyalty aong.','The Daily MarOOD ;;= I·'on Rf:�T-A suite of rooms and al·ships between the wP.8ter'l conferencePultllab�d mornlne .. except Bunda,. and DiviDi+- Cha_I 10 11:: H k 11•• nda)', uuriu¥ t he AUlumu. Wint�r and '''I a--: u, as e as· wlnners and the champions of the east..i»I'1D. qwuterv. by Th. Datly Maroon 1'1ata4. semu y room. The last game of this kind was in 1908 eeived for Jt�gs thau :!;'C, All classifiedY. w. C. L.-l0:15, Lexington 14. when Chicago d&feated Pennsylvaniu advertisements must be paid in ad-x. D. SteYer. ..aagla. EdUor 'fYPEWnITING neatly done-s-Mlscel-411. l\'. Co&Uagb.m l' ew. Edlwr Neighborhood Cluba.-Couneil and for the national honors. vance.11. s, Gor... Atlaletiea Edltor IlaIH'OUN work n specialty.Be P. )1&»& B.dan. Jl.�u officers, 10:15, Neighborhood room.w� H. LJ'm.a ClrealaUoa JI&aager Univft'8ity Equal Stdlrage League- Director Huff of the Unlversity of LOST-A gold watch, ht'h'ol'I'll C'ht'tH· Brnwn, (i):1:! Vernon ave, or HarperAuoe1a&e Editon :�:::u, Lexington 14. Illinois has already issued calls for n.11 lstry building and Drexel avenue. C.1:t' I Librnry 1.0:111 Desk. \\'·:U,G«qe Sha1J'u- LluruUll' W.:iI French Club--4, Lexington 8. candidates for the freshman varsitv was market �f. P. FilloiN I'It'a!'t' h':l\"" "Nina. O'Ndll Aucullta Swuwite .Philosophical Club--;:30, Harper baseball team. at Iuf'ormut iou Bureau. Hl'warll. wAN'l'ED-A few more student. ofJ:;ntered all secoud-ctass mall at tbe IChlcaco pOlltomce, Chlcaco, ru., Karch 111. 1I I:?I either sex can earn about $25·90 'Work-111011, unuer Act of lalarcl1 3, lIra. G u,..+_ 7 5 Since the Navy, the only team thn "OM �ALI'; H'ry , .. '_.�p. \\'asll!lur'raduate �""&I Club-- :4 , mtch· Iing spare times until Xmas. IncUawas ranked anywhere near Harvard, Cfuitar, full dress "oat, Tu xo.Io :11-cock parlor. .. ITOliOUnOW was defeated by the Army Saturday, Prilll'e Albert, size ;:ti :;S. II. I'. �::":" Novelty Co. Room 601, 56 E. RandolphHarvard claims the unJi';l)llt� chum- !i4(j� W:lflhillgtOIl A v e., �llti Apt. I sr., Tdl'l'hollc H:lIl\loll'h :!O(lO.Sophomore Class Meeting_lO:l;j. •piouship of the east.0I'!dal 8tackat Ne • ..,aper 01 tbe l1al ....ailt,)" 01 t:auaa.o.lSU.mK:Bll"TIOS BATES.lt7 carrier: a::.611 a ),elU"; U.1I0 a Quarter.HI mu.il: a:S,I/U a )'ear; U.::6 a l,Iuarter.lWUturlal·liulilneas omce, &11. ::4.l.·.h.phulltl Aliu way IiUU. After 111 p m.11741. .l'lILrk 41i Ii lI........ 0011 Preas, 6611 Cottace Grove Avenue.(ifbitotial .J44uu. rowe ... .oJ) l£ ... \I .... U. � ...x"I.�oappreCIation (II. �t:.L ......_., ..wl t.ul;>la<.t t.ua'L t.l&.e UJUV�".YvJieriDgCUlture. BalletiaTODAY.Kent theater •Junior Dance-4 to 6, Benyelds clu h. The Western Intercollegiat& Basket-'I ball association passed a resolutionf:l\'orillg national basketball champion;Over thee hundred men signed up toGerman Club--4:30, Lexington hall. play class basketball at the universitSettlement Dance Finance Committe of Michigan and it is believed that-10:15, Cobb 6A. Will be given h '1 b bt ere WI I e a out twenty teams en-tickets.Senior. Socialtor stua.ent.a to hearis ottertng opportunitle.l:t Cobb SB. tered in the championship series.Committee-IO :15,&ood mWiU; alter hel:concert '.l'Uesa.ay. ol:)lLe 18 enure'&y rigut.; Athletics Brevities Purdue's basketball stock has not asbright an outlook as it was expectedr, to have. Captain Malarky and Teepktwo of last year's starS have failed tot.b.e lJJ1iversity, or, to be SU'lcuy ac.- The Ames girls will be given an op- return this year and the only old mencurate, the uniVel'Slty or(;.lle�toraJ. 3.b- portunity to take up golf this year un, back are Oliphant, Berry, AbreU andso<:iatLon_ is penorDllDg a great sex. tier professional surpervision. A reg- Glossop, �.vice. And many students are appreCl. ular course in golf for girls has bee.ative. But to anyone who looks over installed in the phyical training de­the audience at any of the Tuesdaya,l. partment of the college. Charles Brickley, Harvard's famouNfullbaek has scored 245 points duringhis freshman year and the two yearsterDoon concerts,· the tact is evident There will probably be no games be- on the varsity team, and while varsitythat not enough students are appreci· tween the eastern-- football teams anil player has kicked four field goals.a'tive. There are plenty of students, the western conferen"ce teams nex.it :is true, in the audience; but th\; V'ear.proportion of those who are not stu·dents is much tOo high. Kandel waUl" Walter Christy, the noted trainer oftrnck athletes has stated that, afterThe University of Oregon is laying twenty-five years of experience he hasarrh'ed- at the conclusion that at leastnot beein to accommodate the students out a nine hole golf course for thewho would attend were the concerts as 'benefit of the followers of this game.popUlar as a Ba.1.ckfria.r show. TIler,- one fourth of the eft'iciency of the trackmen comes from the cheering of theMichigan students are jubilant overwould be no room for outsiders. And rooters.the Army victory Sa.turday beca.usl.'why are the concerts not as popUla.. Coa�h Yost had been coaching theas - the B1ackfriar shows? True. a solclif!rs for two weeks. It is said that ------- -Blackfriar production has a persona... the style taught by him was responsiblo What CoDere Editors Think.-r� appeal-the men perform.i.ng are the for the defeat of th& Navy.friends of JIlaDY of the audience-andan appeal of its unique charactm'. But The four Michigan men who wer� Has Chicago Snubbed Minnesota.set �agains1; this, the fact � the arrested for being responsible for thlJ Followers of basketball at MinnesotaTuesday afternOOn conoerts have an rioting after the Michigan-Pennsyl- nre somewhat surprised to find Chicagoappear of artistic worth whidl ca.nnot '"ania game at Ann Arbor ar& to be missing. from our schedule this year.be equa.lled or excelled all¥Where in brought to tr;i.al soon. Thereby bangs a tale. At the meetin�:\be coun-,' with the exception of a. 0 . did of the Big Nine conference representa--I vel' thirty promislDg can ates1__ S ... 1 ...... "'�_ tives in Chicago last week Wisconsin,few p..._.es. ur....." � confers upon turned Qut for the first basketball pra.c_.. "' .... concerts a .... � .. n .... _"'• And. Ohio State and Minnesota following an.,_.. '"""'1-- �-..-.&, ti('e at llinncsota last week.11 the productions do not have a per.sonal appeal because of' the peopleconcerned, they should bve a person­al appeal � of the excellence ofthe mUSiC: the opportiuD1ty to deve�-• CDltural interest aDd to acqUire anew pleasure in ute.UDle is the "gloom-rut" iD.to which 80ID&IQ' students siDk.Wh7 be 1'l00lll7 aboutit? An examinaUonAvoid "Gloom.should be an occasi.onfor joy and laughter on the part ofalL• The felloW who has the idea Itbatthe final exam is a devUlsh inventionon the pan of the Instructor to shuntstudents oft ilItO the gloom aDd ob­livion of the outside wortcl, should11017 in Punching the aforesaid devicef1I11 of holes, and leaVing the llendishplotter groggy-eyecl aDd � �breath as he sees his devious plans 2'0-tDg for naught. The student who isconsdentious should feel a gtow ,)fwell..cfeserved satisfaction as he dem·oD.Stn.tes nicel7 the prollt he haspiDed from the course. '1'I1e fellowwho loafs part of the way and hustJ(up in the last few ftets in order toCOIIle under the wire, should feel happyas he determiDes that he caD "Celt by."The only chap who has a light to begloomy Is the foolish ODe who re1'useIto do � work at aD until exam week.AII4 who is going to be that fooUlh? unwritten custom appeared withoute"en tentative schedules made out. OnWisconsin will open its practice bas-the other hand, Chicago with a fewketball season on December 13 against well-chosen followers brushed aside thg"nubbed Chit!ago?" Answer, "Neitherit's just a plain case of frigidi pcdcs." �::.'Vc would suggest that Manager Mc·Champions that they have won for tho Bean send down a foot-warmeT as alas.t three yean. , Christmas presentr-Minncsota Daily. ..r::::I.:::::!II.::::.It::L:l.e:::';:-.�:i:i.�:::I.Ci::a.::.: •• a.c�Lake Forest.The following is clipped from thl.Purdue Exponent, but Pat denie:s allknowle,lge of ita origin:Coach Page of the University of Chi­ca.go, is one of' th& conference in­structors who may make a change thiayear. The Maroons heard yesterdaythat Coach Page had been watchingthe coaching jobs at Indiana andXorthwestern and that he may see fitto sign up with one of these institu­tiOIIS. The resignaion of Coach Shel­(lOll lcn'-es an attractive position openand it i� understood the Maroon assist"ant ha." been approached on the subjectof the job. Page proved a life saverto the Maroons during Coach Stagg'slong v:leation last year and htey couldill a.fl' ord to lose him.Tra<' k pro!q)eCts at Dlinoia are re­portC() to he very bright, and CaptainSnndcrs expects the team to retain thefitie of Western Intercollegiate Do� custom and appeared with excellentschedules already arranged. In the ne­gotiations which followed Chicago of­fered Minnesota one game at Chicagobut steadfastly refused to schedula :!.game at Minneapolis on th& groundsthat her fina.ncial exchequer would notl){'!rmit so expensive a trip.grief.And now for the solution.who has seen the basketball Anyoneftoor of CLASSIF!EDADVERTISEtl;ENTSB. •Speaking of athletics, it has boonfound by investi'gation that the Uni­versity of Washington women w�!f oran average of five miles each day be­A characteristic fera.ture of eDICtween classes.the Chicago team knows why they ar�great "Home'; players. What is trueof every basket.ball team to a certainextent _ is ftagrantly true of Chicago.The floor space is small and the bas­ket." �uliarly arranged; make yOUl'own deductions. As for the contentionthat the Chicago athletic managementcannot a1rord to finance the trip tolrinncapolis, we would like to pointout the same management gave a re­bate of four dollars to every studentwho bonght a ticket to Minneapolis toBee the Minnesota-Chicago game. Either ,;the management is inconsistent or elseits a1rairs are poorly managed. All of""hich lp,w us to Mk, "Has �icagosnnbbed Minnesota. or has Minnesota so ono siugto room, two blocks fromCoLt. 11:111, If rs, Sullivan, 5802 Jack·15c per line. �o udvertisemeuts re- �(lll :1\"., 21111 apt, Phone .Miasl1.WE are showing a new lineof'EnglishScotch tweeds, Serges and Cheviots.Specially selected for College fellowsand specially priced for $30.00.�'DIIUEE STORES: ; No La Salle SL 25 E. J:I�ktlon hl\11. il I';, �tonrocSt.TAILOR FOR ':{OU!'JG MEN----------.--�---- .. ---.--.'Wanted At Once£ada man at the Univenity to come in and investigate ourSpeCial (}fferto College MenH£RZKA BROTHERS':-: Tai lors :-:1545 East j3rd StreetTelephone B. P. 1037. Open Evenings and Sunday MomiDg..-.---------�� .. -------.--.._----_ .. _-----_._._-----_.Hotel CumberlandNEW YORKBroadway at � Street.Near 50th Street Subway Station and53rd Street Elevated."Broadway" cars from GrandCentral Depot.Seftllth A venue Cars from Pellnayl­.aDia Stadcm.KEPT BY A COLI.BGB lIAYHIIADOUARTBRS FOR COLI.BGII lIB.VBPII01.tL BATBS FOR C()U.BGB T •• UIBTen Minutes' Wouk to Thirty TheatresHAaRRY P. STIMSO?tl, MANAGERRRADQUA RTERS ,..,R CHICAGONew, Modern and FireprGofRooms with Bath. $2.50 and up..---.---�---�.--.--- .. -- .. ,Tllree lea sons Wby you should Eat at the Men's C;o_ons1st. Good Food Properi,. Cooked. .2nd. Cleanliness cur Motto. lu!pect tile Kitcl!en3rd. A Minimum Price for HI! h Qualif7 FoodCia Breakfast lSe op Cafeteria a& 'LOebBIDDer A LaCarie ltlUSIC Come ..SVBSCRmE rOR THE DAILY MAROONNOW IS THE TIME TO GET1914 CALENDARS and DIARIESOn Sale atUniversity of Chicago Press5750 Ellis Avenue andRoom 106 Emmons Blaine Hall"ftIB DAD.Y IIAIlOOK, �AY. I)ECEMBEJl 4, 191:1.�UDior Women BaTe Pa.rt7-Junior I A Libe I R d'wowen had a candy pull in F06t6r ye�. . ra ewarterday afternoon. is ofrered for the 1WIle5 of persons. ex-(·ept mch as I am a.1read7 proeecutill.l,�o Address Ep1copa1 Km-Dr. J. 11. using the coP7righted Dameprizea amounting to $500 have been es- Hopkins, pastor of the church of thetabliahed by Mr. N. W. Harris of the Bedeemer, will address the UniversityHarris Trust and Savings Bank. of Chi· E�i8Copal men at a dinner at 6 to­eago lor the best 688&y ill any depart· night in llutchiDBOn cafe.ment of political sclenee, There willbe three. prizes 01 $200, $150 and $100 La.. School Hoida Smoke-Lawrespectively, and are to be known 88 aehool men were entertained ai thetile ·Norman Waite Harris Prizes. The eleventh annual LaW' eehool smokerconipet.ition will be confined to under. Tuesday night in the Reynold,. club. A.tbrraduatee of all colleges and universi- Imoek trial of the faculty members wasti� in the states of Indiana, Hliuois, the feature of the program.Michigan, Miunesota, Wiacowdu &DUIowa.· What CoUege Editon ThinkBriel u.paa NewsOffen Prtae. tor �ualProt ... Small to Lectme-Profes·sor Albion Small will lecture on "Thostrength and Weakness of Socialism"on December 23 in the FiDe Artstheater. On January 6 Professor Ja.D1e!tAngell will speak on "Practical AppU·('&tions on rsychology." - Profitable Work. �.�"' ..... 1J1; .... �r\nol\a�ARROWX'ctchCOLLARCluett. Pc.b.,. a eo...... lIaIlenColla.rs size 13, up31 W. Monroe StrElet Chicago'&:mnmaimriliuu�'�BilIlII�1illil:mm:ml:nlTIlmr:::ml�n:tn::i!]STETSON UNIVERSITYDEIA.'lD, FLOBWA.rrn. � HalIq. A. U. HanU'd. Ph. D.lJu\"t'ftltl' 01 Chleqo.Four colleges. nve scbools, Ii bul1d1nv. riOIn racuny. I;; Carne�e unite �lulred to enterCollece of LIberal Artl. Land of blue aklt,.,aummer weatber. out of doer reereauon aUwinter. 80ft Wind. from tbe �a. and tne mU1lioor mock!nc blrda In tbe oraflce cro\'e. Bien­.. at coll e g .. standarda. Send (or catalog....,....lmmi1imllillll�UUtnUjlllUml1!lI!mtmmllmn!!.TAN-GOon Porfumes or Ifollet PreparationsFOB MEN OSLY aD llIus-. tra t(-<1 bouket de-scribing a newt re at men t for allsafet,. razor b.ades, making one blade lasta lltet�me and be b.·1tl"r than when pur­c.:taBled. Sent on rece+pt or !S cents,CLAUDE WOLFE,Howard City, Kich.Buy Your Smokes andGents' Furnishings atCowhey'sEvery student who is fortUnateenough to go home during the Thank&- Buy the New Perfume With thegiving recess should come back with a "Bouquet Odor"list of hi�h school men from his or her Sold. b7 &11 Loop Department Storeshome town who are prospective collegeatudents, These should be turned in to •the universlty, so that interesting factsGraduate Olub IIeeta Tonight.-Pro- about Northwestern can be brought tofessor 'James W. Thompson will speak their attention.on "The International Congress of Vacation should be a profitable sealliatorical Studies at London," tonight A. D. ADAMS7 son. Sleeping and eating all the time 177 N. STATE ST.at :45 in Hitehcock hall parlor, under will not make it entirely enjoyable. A Present this Ad. a.t Joseph Schweit-the auspices of the Graduate History little work in behalf of Northwesternclub. AU graduate history students will make the yisit better. Look aroundhave been invited.Graduate Women". Olub Keets- :u1I1 get them interested In your ownMembers of the Science departmen.t Alma Mater.-Daily Northwestern.of the Graduate Women's club havecharge of the tea to be given tomorrowat Lexington. Mrs. Agnes Morgan ischairman of the committee. The COli. "Keepers of the Big Grin." They havemittee consists of representatives from already matriculated for the degree bythe departments of physiology, path. passing a resolution encouraging everyology, ehemistry and physiC& freshman to speak to every other fresh-man rel:!1lrdless of introductions.WJaconeln Papers Oom�The The resolutions deserve to become aDaily Cardinal aDd The Daily News, Mi�higan institution. College life is allstudent publications of the 1ll1iversity too short,· and college friendships arcof Wi.eonain, have eomblDed-under'the- -toO' worthy to' be delayeclOr to be de­name 01 The Daily CardinaL Men in terred by formalities.eontrol of the rival papera came to the If the freshmen are successful illconclusion that this move would be fo. four years all Michigan will becomethe beat interests of the .student body. th; "Keepera of the Big. Grin."-Mich-i£'8n Daily. -Y. w. O. L. � "'0IIl.0lT0W­The C08IIlopolitan ciub and the Stu·dent Volunteer band will be enter­tained by the Y. W. C. L. Friday at �in th_e League rooms. All foreign borrmembers of the University are espeeial.q invited.-IIwtte WOIIIeD to lIuaar-All women01 the UniverSity have been invited toattend the bazaar today from 2 to 1(1at the Uni"efBity eettlement.8tadeDta Bu7 Open 'l'ic:keta-MaDyatudents have pvehaaed tickets forthe opera tonight at the Auditorium.The �eago Grand Opera company h&lthad aee1lent .au.eC618 thue fez ill theIJeUOn and from all prospecta will have• banDer year. HLa Toeea," with MaryGarden; HLa Gioneollda," with CarolinaWlaite; ''DoR QweJaoUe," "lladam But­tedT' an tile atVaetiou tJaia week.w. A. A. BGIda .W'nC......otlC61'8will be elected ad leveral reports readd tile auual meetillC of the W. A. A.whieh will be held Tueeday ill the gym.DUium. TJae ehairmaa 01 lut year'sCldQCO night will read a paper, adntirillg meDlben of the AdviaoJ'yboard will be heard. The bacia!eondition of the auoeiatioll will be reoported by the eeeretazy-treuurer.Dr. IIopIWla to 8peU Dr. JohnHellry Hopkins of the Church of theRedeemer will talk Oil church historyat the Dle,tiug of the 8t. Hilda'. guildin Lexington It today at.. The guUdis the Epiaeopaliu women'. orpDiza..tiOil of the Uilivenitr. Dorothy Phil·briek is pnmdent of the club. TheotIaer ofieen are Jeaaie BI'OWIl eeercpq .. Saaa •• Fialaer, &reuarer.\t1. a bit for men who are going to eollego,The ''Big Grln."The freshmen bid fair to become. �hl'The candidates for members of thefreshman crew at Wisconsin have be­gun trainin�The New Florida Hotel JOSEPH SCHMIDT$tationery, and Toilet Articles S. E. Cor. 55th and Ellis Ave.FINE LINE OF CANDIESThe genuine bears this labeL 956 E. 55th st. Chicaco. m ��«tmUffl�1Thomas J. Cavey & SODFUBNISHINGS5721 Cottage Grove Ave.PHONE HYDE PARK UU.Booms $2 per week aDd up.Steam Beat aDd Electric LightBESTA.11IUNT IN CONNECTION.SWAN'S LUNCH ROOM1342 East 55th Street.Try Oar ·Replar Dailyad Suada,. Dimaer, 20e UpT •• IH for Ladle.. Flnt CIa.. 8enieeTHECom Exchange National Banketa...p.Oapltal ••••••••••••••• • $3,000,000.008arp1u • • • • • • • • • • • • • • &,000,000.00Vn41Tidecl Prola........ 1,000,00.00OIIT.lCERS.ER::on;ST A. HAlIlIILL. �s1dent.CHARLES 1.. HUTCHL"'I;SO:S, Vlce-Prea.CHAV:SCEY J. BLAIR, Vlce-Pr.ldmLD. A • .KOULTO:S, Vlce-Pruldent.B. C. SAlIlIO:SS, VIce-Pftsldent.,EDWARD 1'. SCHOE:SECK. A_. C..hl«.FRA.'I;K W. SMITH. S�cret.l'7.J. EDWARD "'-'AS. A_t. Caahler.JAlIES G. W A KEFI&ELD. A 0I.ah1er.LEWIS Ii:. GARY, A_t. CUbI .DIRECTORS.Chart.H Wacker Clyde 11. carrJiantaA Ryenoa E4wln G. Fo�&4wari B Butkr Wauon E. Blalraau.- B. Hulbard B4war4 A.. _eMC"na B1JCkJDpam J'roedeI1dt W. CNIrbJ'....,..Il� a...L s.a.m Refuse all others Inlported and Domestic Line of.JOSEPH SCHWEITZER CIGARS ASD CIG.mETrES For Gentlemen++++++++++++++. • • , , • • • • • •• SPECIALIZING IN THE WANTS or• .', I THE COLLEGE MANANDPatronize our advertisers.zer's and receive samplebottle.The Seventh Season of theRed Cross Christmas Seal"'���MOOY)f£SiTOBACC.OSEE the singer full o� glee piping �r Seethe pipe full of Velvet helping out IVe1vet, the 6Destof ieaf-aged-over two years­toned down-meUowed-6t for "PreDe':himself. Tnne alone can eliminate aD harsh-ness b� about real smoothness anddevelo� the taste that·s gooJ. WheDeums.loom � _and uncertainty isJipe--a tin of Velvet wiD Iq)concentratiODand�·ssmooth I At aD deaIea._Gc�10:pathy, Gener�sit1' En,cour­agement and Good Cheerfor six years has in the mainsupported the Anti- Tubercu­losis Movement in the UnitedStates.May "EVERYBODY" get the ha-'Ibit and use the Red Cross Christmas Seals on all Christmas mail Iand packages.FOR SALE AT-The­Uoivenity of Chicago Press! Iand Emmons Blaine HaURtTRSCRIBE FOROne oaaee hap,5c, c:oaveuieut farcipntIe amok ..THE DAILY MAROONTHEMASTER-MODELof the Royal is II stand­ard correspondence machine anddoes condensed billing without anyspecial attachments.The TypewriterThat Solves "Typewrit�r Problems.'ROYAL T'YPE\VRITER COMPANYS8 E. Monroe St., Chicago Illinois.Have You Smelt Sweet Tips?"I� a program eoJ18i.eting of aehubert,TW(>llty dances will � :UP tIa� Mendelssohn and St.rausa, the Unlver­prograw of the aeeond Univeraity iL sity orchestra. will m.ake ita m.t ap­formal of the yeaz to be given SatlL �arante of the year Tuesday at 4:15day afternoon at 2:30 at Rosalie hu, in Mandel. All studeots have been in-57th street and Harper avenue. The vited to attend the concert. No adseries of dances is given by alumni of n!L."'8io� will be ehargea.the Score club. "I wish I could hear it," said lrli,ssThe first informal was held on thu :Maud Powell yesterday when shownday of the Minnesota game and the the program. "They are starting atsmall attendance was J.a.id to the fact the top-notch, for Schubert's eompo.that many students had accompanied tions are among the most difficult.the team to Minneapolis who otherwise- hope they sueeeed, The students of thewoulc1 have attended the dance. The University need good musie."committee in charge announces that John Cragun will act as conductor.unless a larger number attend the sec The orchestra consists of forty pieces.ond dance the series � be ��d��� The members are:Proceeds of the infor� will go tt Ha.yden Barnard, Halard Beard,charity: the 'Hyde Park center, tho G(';"ge Fiske, Hugh Fox, Kenneth Hal­University settlement and the Unite. lock, Milton Herzog, Marion Hicks,Charities will be the chief beneficiaries. James McCann, Mildred Parker, AlfredThe alumni committee spo�riDg the Peters, John Roser, Alexander Schutz,dances consists of Rudy Matthews, Walter Spencer, Julian Stein, Evange-Robert Miller and Burdette M� line Stenhouse, Leonard Strauss, Wil·MISS WAYKAN PiCEs' . liam Wt'iser, Mayer Lipman, WilliamLyon, Hubert -Smith, Floyd Weakly,FINAL HOOKEY SQUADS C�arles Boutter, Fay Graybill, WilliamHoeber, Hiram Loomis, William B0s­worth, Robert McDhenny, Louis Bred­veld, Horman � Wendell Hoss,Jerome Fisher, Robert Gunther, Gaylord �ess, Willard Atkins, David Elk-ington, Mitchell Leavitt, FortunattlGu�ane, George Leisure and ArthurMargaret Hammett Heusi�veld.Right full back_J)orothy L1ew�� Klaw • �� �. �:Left full baek.-iNancy :Mliller, E1!i� 8'f'O� BBOBIV:88 M:BltEONBhambaghGoaJ-:Frieda Zeeb, Edna Warren �uat:e Student Oet:a PraUe Por Ba-The first championship �e will be � tn· Contest.played tomorrow at 1:40 on GreenwOOl. H�arcl'8 'Th�efield. A written invitation is not W. J . .A. Donald, a graduate student:. necessary for admission to the 1leld. of the University, reeeived honorable. All interested in th� game. are invited_ mention in the Hart, . Sehdner andMarx essay contest for 1913. DonaldFRBD OARR, J()9, SPBAE8 UPBR OLUB'S DlUA'l'ION wrote a paper on "The Canadian Ironand '!3�1 Industry." The 1irat pm"was won by a gradDate student ofColum�ia university. The c�nteata reto give addresses before the club. AI- quire a year of preparation. .umni of the University who are doing �e second prize for nndergradua.tesliterary work will be invited to be W88 won by Fred W. Eckhart of North­�ts of honor at meetings during the western university, who wrote a papalyear. on "Government Regulation of PublicHayes MacFarland and George Ly- Utility Seeuritie&"Profeaaor J. Law­man were appointed a committee on enee Laughlin was a member of thedub history, to .find out the where- committee which made the awards.Second of Series of University In­formals Will Be Held In Ro.alieHall-Score Club AIwnni HaveCharge.(Continued from page L)Left wing-Lorene KitchBight half back-VirgiDia FolkesCenter half ba.ck--.Looiae MickLeft half ba.ek--.Florenee Patrick,(Continued from pago !Jabouta of old members of the club, anuto prepare historical reeerds f(,r filing.T�e fifteen neophytes, wearing lon�dunce caps, sang songs, extemporizedverse and gave orations as Pan of t_initiation rites. They dedieatecl od�to the Pen club.BABLB BBILroB BADY·IJlRABY 8IIOULD BBV8BD FOB ftUDY OIlLY - ._'.. � .. '.,.ESTABUSHED 1818'������fenttrmnrs ft!milllJing �1Jbs.BROADWAY COR. TWENTY-SECOND ST.NeW YORK..Gifts for Men and Boysam listed alpJia'betical17 and priced in our bookletC'Ohr.istmas _ SuggestoiDa"wJdch we wiD. be pie ased to send on request.Useful Christmas Gi.f'tB:DressIng Gowns, Umbreilaa, Leath er Bags, Dressing Oases, BhetlaDdIhreaters, B'aDdkerch1efs. Scarfs and Gloves, Pocket Books, StudBoDs aDd small leather Novelties.J That a tradition should be �lished by the present student body' touse the librvy for Ute p� for.which it was ibtended, was Ute at&te­ment made by Earle BhUtoD at Seniorcollege chapel yeeterday. The mailabuse tiscussed was talking aDd visit­ing in the library, but the mutilationand theft of boob was also severelycriticised. Shilton explained that. thstudents, and not the Universit7 au·thorities, had complained of the abU8eft.P." lluquen Ban Pu\7-Xaaquenwere entertained at a party yester­day by several short dramatic sketches.Members of the dub who took paI't inthe program were lone Beatalph, EthelFlannigan, Zee Winne, Kabel O'Connor,J .. i1lian Lanek, Kargaret Heae, Beesie8tenhOUIIe ad EDea PetenoD. Kia II&u4 Ponl 8Qa .8be Would G�R�C�:Like t.o &K1'lo&raa Of- ... ,� B9JM1� .. ".f ........'ftIB &QAD, TO �P.JJIAf."Geuuine. lU1e.t� t:o ·"TH�.�,,'ROM aoa E..� _Jaw .oc,u.JOSEPH SCHWEITZERThe University Pharmacist for over Ten Years.In his new up-to-date StoreAcross the street from old location.DEUTSCBBB .APOTBBEB&1� � 57th Street. Phone H. P. SSlEconomy ANew CollarII a cammeDdable habit, butwileD It :Is carried to eztrema.. tile pardaue of daeap &til­IIUc goods, because thq anw�dIUdoed to'- .. Jut ..8D04" .. Spald­IDA " usual­_, tuma out to'- very 8%peD­.-n tD tile ad.au Catalogue, (mailed free)..... how_by purchasing.., Athletic Goods bearing.. above Trade..llark-you.. � practiee true eeon­'!1117. -A. G. Spaldinll & Bros. LeagBy the Makers ofTroy'. Bat Prodad08 Good......... A .... --------.--------------eOlIAN'S GlANDAnother Oohan • '!Iank-"_'BAY II 0 If D H I'�'O B ".0-0-&.In a New !._fusieaJ Comed1'.'}' H E B E AUT Y B BOP·A.�ERICAN· ��;HIGB�th �beth :Marra,., Tom � .•eo. of 30.ILLINOISo HJ o H! DB LP B.I .•. �The Poor Little Bich GIrLcoarr'.�.�\I�;; i; . _ .•.'fI:IE GBEAT PLAY �� )J��'"S9PBOII0aB8 H JIBftm OBDBB '%0 DIS0V88DABOBS POB QUAB�"A II 0 D B _. B G.I. � .. �Sophomores will hold a e1aaa meetingat 10:15 tomorrow in Kent, to cW.eUBaplana for next quarter's BC?dal pro­gram. Members of the eoew commit·� will give repone OD the holding ofclass dances, and other aoeial features.The committee met yea�rday in Cobb12B. The class will hold a dace at 3 B.·. A � •• -.-� -1-.-1-/.,Saturday in the �014at 4;lub. An in- la.tIIe � Qpen.9rI1Mjto'formal reeeption committee will tabcharge of the work of introducing ev­ery mcmber of the claM to every otheTmember on the t&eynolds club loor, be­fore the dance SatDrady. n will bethe. last 80cial aft"air of the quarter. � B B J' I B· • p,' %it 'S''PIdPPS·'-.��q � '1.�p to 011"' lDItt---..student:Jwho intend to go on. the Y. )(. C. A ·Death of �-"�:trip to the Olivet in.stitute have been88ked to register at the Y. JI. C. _ 'LoDeIome Uke"-Barol4' Bdc1loae .:office. The party will leave Cobb lar. �� •. �at 8:30 Saturad7.OIaadboanle Ia �-Beabenpr.l�ces.DOIlBl8 KBAlQI ..Chadbourne, '17, who has been ill f(Yf"the last two weeb, is imprcmng rap­idly and will retuna to coUep next.week. Jl 0 V� A " 0 •.1a ...... · ........ �· ..... l..j· .. i. ;