IEe- ...latly flnrnnuVol XIL. Ho." PBIOB FIVB emiftUlUVBB8I'rY OF CHICAGO, SATlJRDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1913.;.-.J)ISDUBUTE llCIEIS. SENioRS TAKE OPENER VARSITY DOWNS LEWIS� FOR SmtEIENT DANCE Oven:ome Junior Lead of rust IN EASY STYLE,34-7Halt aDd Win By Two Points;Grace Hotchkiss Scores Three in IDatitute rIVe I. Overwhelmed InHig Spurt. rU'al Game of Season InBartlett Y eaterday.Will Be. .,� �D � T�J-AU iKket:..enen WallWearD� .- - : . . .. . �FInY .CD.TS FOa. smu:atEKf-Tickets for the Settlement dancel\'crp �ven out to sixty-five membersot the fina.nce committee yesterday_They will be placed on sale Tuescl.1.ywhich will be "Daisy Day." No ticketswill be sold till then. All members ofthe dance committees will be &ivenlarge daisies to wear the fu:st clay ofthe sale, so that students will knowwhere to buy tickets. Tickets will betifty cents, and members of the com­JDittee will make "Fifty cents for theSettlement" the slogan of the cam­paigu for attendance.JI1aa McDowell to Speak &ti 0hape1.Miss Mary Me,Dowell and Thom..B8Coleman, general chairman of the Sot·tlement dance, will speak at the jointJunior chapel Monday. Senior colle�chapel on Wednesday will also be givenA student orchestra will play for thedance tollowing the custom of the lasttwo ye&l'8. Lewis Fuiks, chairman 2fthe music committee, is now organizingthe oreJa.u�. ,aM, .expec-,ja_jo havetwelve pieces.Bold DaDce to PoUah l"loor.Freshmen will hold a b&nee the at- Coach Pago used twelve of hls re�u. comber 17, at their home. The newthe Juniors led, 2.1, the Seniors came Iars ni the game aud tried out a new Ryerson Physical laboratory will be'back with renewed vitality and notonly made threo goaJ.s but kopt their,opponents from scoring.The contest was fast considerlug thowet and slippery condition of the fieldwhich made it almost impossible foithe teams to play their usual game.However the scrimmage was ene of thefastest ever staged on Greenwood field.Long, ,swift passes characterized theplaying. The ball was kept shootingfrom one wing to the other unless theopposing backs rushed down and brokeup the play. Lewis Institute went clown ill elefeaL at 10 in Manelel. President and Mrs.before the Va.r&ty in the first guiue 01 .ludsou will give a reception for canui·the season yesterday by a. ;S4-7 score, dates for degrees from 4 to 6 on De-eouibniat.iou every few uiiuutes, Lewis opened for inspection from 8:30 untt.was much lighter than the Un ivczsrty, 10:30 on the evening of Frtday, Do­but fought hard against the l:itrollg comber 19. At a convocation r�cep.Varsity defense, toiu to be held the same evening Mr.� Starting out strongly tho Varsity sc- and Mrs. Da vid Allan Robertson andcured a safe lead in tho first few win- mern hers of Hitchcock house will en­utes of play. The Institute five was tertain tho convocation orator, Presi Of the seven these two were easilythe L{:�:., .i.e jutlges .� ......... re. They wereso nearly on a par the committee statedthat it was thought best to make nodecision until more time has been giv­en the authors to go over their playsBaumgartner and Stegeman at guards, spection. At JI1 the convocation exer- and put the finishing touches uponand Gorgas at center. Norgren reo cises in Mandel will begin. Dr. A. W. them. The plays must be in by De-Owing to the lack of swiftness 01 eember 26placed Goettler at forward during the Harris, president of Northwestern unl- •veriod. versity will deliver the convocation ad'· The Jude:es.Page Shifts Lineup. dress. His subject will be "College 'l'he juelges were: Richard HenryCoach Page shifted his lineup at the Days." Following this the degrees wiI. Little, special correspondent to the Chi-By consistent hard playing the Sen­ior women were able to cinch the 1i.Ntchampionship hockey game yesterdayby the score of 4-2 thereby placing:themselves in the lead for the banner,Although at the end of th·e first halfre.speets the ccnter of our UnivcrsityPAGE USES rwavs REGULARSunable to score a field goal in the first dent Abram Wclngarduer Harris anha.lf and was on tho tail end of a l().;� )lr. and Mrs. Martin A.. Ryerson.From 9:30 to 10:30 on convocation Choice of this year's Blackfriar playlies between "The Gay Gazelle" and'·The Rhenish Romance." The "GavGazelle" is written by Leon Stolz, '1�,and Samuel Kaplan, '14, and "TheRhenish Romance" is written by Rich­ard Meyers, '11, and Robert Tuttle, '13.The final decision will be announcedDecember 31. Seven plays were sub­mitted.score at the end of the per.iod, The PREACHER IS SELECfED ANNOUNCE BLACIFRIARPLAY ON DECEMBER 31Rev. Doctor Hughes of San F ran­cisco Will Lead ConvocationReligious Services In ManddDecember 14 Decision Lies BetWeen "RhenishRomance"and"Gay GazeIIe."-Alumni V eraua Students.Plual Senior and Junior chapelwill be held on December 16 IWIlLTON COLEMAN IS COAo.servicescombination which started consisted dny, December 20, the new Ryersouof Goettler and Stevenson at forwards, laborntory will again be opened for in-cago Examiner, ex-war correspondennand dramatic critic; Benedict PapOt�instructor in French in Crane Techni­car high school and director in Frenchin Crane Techme81 high schooi and eli:'rector in the Drama league, a .dra­matic- leetUier - who· has put On severalplaj-s acted bi· Marshall Field em­ployeesj' Dean Boynton and Assist8.D.tProfessor Robertson. Fredertek Don­aghey of the LaSalle opera. hou�, a.Star Sophomore Takes Individual Title widely known producer, judged theNorgren, Molanuer, anu Goettler scenarios.and BreakS P.revious Record,played hard aggressive games and Scoring 502 Point&.men gained ground by receiving theroll-in. The Juniors half backs playeda steady game, helping to break upmany of the passes of the attacking)forwards. The Senior forwarus werefast and displayed e.xeeUent tea.-n ":Tork,while the backs were praised for theirlong drives.The lineup for the game was as fol- start of the second period and started bo conferred.Norgren and Molanuer at forwards, The ReverendKennedy at center, and Baumgartnerand Oeorg� at guar·'lll._ Sbul) replacedKennedy, Kixmiller replaced Norgren,and Wilson took Baumgartner's placethe Junior wings, the upper class wo­over to talk.s for the Settlement dance,Dr. Edwin HoltH ughes of San Francisco will lead theconvocation religious service to be heldin- lfalillel on Sunday;· December 14_Tho candidates for degrees and titlesternoon before the dance, to put the lows:BOD!' in good Bhape and insnl'e ;POddancing. a.m.:Bicht wing T·jJ1jan Swawite.Seven hundred and 1lfty dollarB wereBielat insid&-J'uliette Ameseleared and turned o:ver to the SettlCt- during the half. Lewis rallied for a wi).l meet in Hutchinson and membersfew minutes near the end of the game of the faculty in the reception room ..and Niklas scored ,the only field goalsfor his team. The diminutive forwarJ C. B. PAVLICElt WINS TANKHONORS IN ClIAlIPIONSBIPPavlicek swam the one hundred yard "AIacademic life. It is our newest buihl- I the plays turned in were gooding, onr most impressive building, the sl,rint in 1:01 1-5, which is only one thi.s year," �d Howell Murray,. last:-t.,'Con.1 hehind the tank record. He al: ngih. ··.but the two we sU'11 have toone to wheih visitors and gue�ts al· ..,C f llegotiated the forty yard swim in 20: decide between are the best Blac�rl·"·ways eome. on ercnce meetings in - G&Score: Senio�raee Hotchkiss (3), Chieago for· educational purposes, an.l 3.;). This is cxceptionally fast time for plays I have ever known. Because �fJUliette Ames (1), ,Juniors-Gladys . f 1 k' a Confercnco meet. Shirley won tht- thcir high calibre we ha.··o thought I·tpartlM 0 a 1 mds constantly visit •Greenman (2). b l·b H breast stroke in :29 lIat, which is o,\·er only pro�r. th...;.. tho men shoul-1 1tel rary. artily a clay passes with_ 1.'- ..., UChristmas Motive •••••••••••• Jacques three 8c�ontls slower than the Bartlett,out a personally conducted tour. }'ro.Proeeasional 330 "Ten Thousand Times ABNOUBOB SOBBDVLB re('or41. Ncff finishcd 1-5 of a seeontlhis cursory views of the library, fromment at last year's dance.J)BAJl WILLIAMS .01'0LBVBLA!fJ) QA.ftlBDBAL'l'O PBBAOB Dr KABDBLDean WiUaima ot Trinity c&\hedral,Cleveland, will be Sunday'8 preacherin KandeL Dr. Willia.ms is a bishol'in the Episcopal claQCh. He hu been& delegate to the general conventiow.of the Protestant Episcopal church for_",.ears. Sinee receiving his dCh!'tor's degree at Kenyon college, he wa:.ordained to the Episcopal ministry. Hehas aeted u chaplain of . the Ohio N ational Guard, and aerved as presidenof the Cleveland libl'U'7 board. Be hasgiven MVera! addreaaea and writtenman,. ravie..., and i8 prominent in. NewYork, �it, London, and BoRon clubeirdea.The mullica! propamAllegro ••••••••.••••••••••••• DvorakLaraoTen Thou8&lld" •••••• ,...... DykesAnthom: "Praiee the Lord." Pandegger()ft'�rtory ...••....•••..•••••• BoldeDSophomores will hold a e1ass dancefrom 3 to 5 next Saturday in Bartlett.The U90 of the gymnasinm has beengranted by tho Settlement danee eom·mittee, who wish to have the ftoor putinto good shape for the evenin,. Thedanee will be an informal a1rair, no� beinc cUstribstec1.I.. well at guard. Molander, Gorgas, Nor· C. B. Pavlicek won the University coach for this year's production. !to)'gren, and Shulllod in the scori� The Individual Swimming championship was stage director for the Menlo E.\·araity will meet Evanston Academy ycst�rolay. Pavlicek won the hUlltlred Moore vaudeville prOtlucing companynext Weunesclay at 7 :30, and will play an.i lorty yaru swims in yesterday's for three years anu also stage directorNorthwestern Collego of Naperville en.'uts a.nd easily maintained his lead at the LaSalle opera house. He willFriday at the same time. On Saturuay over Neff, his nearest competitor. Thethe second team will go to Wheaton Yan!ity star amassed a total of 50:!OF !!XAMDJA�OB8 FOB this one room, a visitor gains the int·'!lIB AlJ'I"D'IIH QUAB'l'BR �.;) of a. sccond behind him in th"pression of the whole Univer�ity. Iffort�·. O'Connor finishcd wcll up ii' SOCIAL CO""� "'0the atm�pherc in thc r('a.lillg room i3, �44� 4both cvent.�one of quiet, and (lignified stUtly, hi�fccling for tho Uni\'l'�ity will be thatit i8 a place 'With high stnntlart1.s ail'] a.\Center forward-Grace HotchkissLett inside-.A.ugust& SwawiteLeft Wing-Rnth Morse, Edna StolzBielat half baek- �irginia Folkesc.ater halt back.-Florenee Patrick.Left haIt back-Margaret HammetBlaht .full baek-Nane,. MillerLett .full back-Doroth,. Lleweu,.nG08l--.Frieda Zeeb·J1IIdaa. also scored three free throws, complet­ing the count for Lewis.Baumgartner and Stegeman showeu upBicJlt wing-Alma ParmeleeRight iDBide--Helen TimberlakeKathryn BossonOenter-GJadys GreenmanLeft inaide-J'ulia DodgeLeft Wing-llargaret WalkerRight half back-Dorothy CoUinaCenter half back Eb& BnIsonLeft Jaalf back label ll&elrlUlT&,'9Bipt fDll baek-Anne llcGuireLeft full back Dorothea BungeGoal Elaie Suer (Contin1led on page 4.)�ALKING IN IJBR,ARY.Harper lIemorial library is in manyExaminations for the Autumn quar·ter, will be held as follows: 3:30 classesThursday afternoon, Deeember J8; 8:15Friday morning, December 19; 11:45,Friday afternoon, December 19; 9 :15,Monday morning, December 22; 1 :30,Monday afternoon, Deeember 22; 10:45,Tuesday morning, December 23; 2:30,Tuedsay afternoon, Deeember 23.The morning examinations will lastfrom 9:15 to 12:15. Afternoon quizzeswill tab from 2 to s. Hamilton Coleman. has been chosenco�h the entire show, music, (:horuawork and the production itself.The musie contest will open J an�ary5. All students who are contemplatingtrying out for this haye been asked tol,oint.'I, breaking the inuividnal record,forn:crly held by White. Neff was adose seconu with 488 points, ando Connor was third with 462 pointe. send thcir names to Abbot Murray,Fast timc was maele in every event ex' box 286, faculty exchange.('cpt the breast stroke. PlaJ'S BxC8llem..gh·on a. little longer timc to finish. offthe rough cllgcs and corrC<'t a few pas·hdtintl Pavli('ck in the hundrcd and !sages."INTRODUCE STUDENTSA� 8OPB.OJlOB.E DANCBTilE STANDING.1st day Final492.4488.3 Sophomore 8will holO a class danceat 3:30 tOtlay in the ReynOlds club.The social committee will introduce aUmcmbcn of the class. At a mectin�serious purpo8C, worthy of his time,! C. Pavlicck .........•• 270.4thought and moncy; anti who know�; L, Xcft" , .. , .•••....•... 245.8w«" may entcrtain a bcnefactor un· F.. O·Connor , 208.6awarCl".. So as we ncvcr know when h i H. �J oorc 167.4is eomin� �et's kccp our tetc·a-tetcs i L. Pnrkcr ....•.••.•... 152.4:and good tImes for somo othcr placo· n. G.mflrcau ...•......•. 190and be always on our good behavior! W. Shirlcy .•..••• , .... 179Letitia Fytro A. Goodman ..••.•..•••• 161• ,I 462.1346.9321.fl yester(lay the class yoted to have nCJ320.5 programs, in ordcr to make the dance290 moro informal. The cla.� will hold &265 sleigh ride early in the winter qna.rter�ftm DAILY MAWOOK, 8A�AY, DBOBIIBBB 6, 1913WIlL JUDGE MUSTACHESThe Daily M -----------a roo D I' Bulletin====::;::;::;=-:=::=-_- ----------===TODAY.PubUaheel mornlnc.. except Sunda:r andlIeD4a)'. dur1DC th" AUlUIIlDo Winter anelaip"iAC Quarter-. by Th. Dall:r Maroon.taiL Y. K. C. A. Field rrip-8:30, Cobb15.8. 'I ===============---=__;:::....:::::-====-�==- $59,000 DIftBIB1Jfi:D BYWhat CoD.eJe EcIiten nink LOAlIING OBGAlIIZAftONIIiasea Hoqh, Williston aDd PollakWill !lake Deciaion at JIeetD1c Fri­da7--Stevera and Mast GVie Up.=The Athletic department of ).finne- HUDdrecl Debtors at thePresent Date.Sophomore Dance--3:30, ..l., � sota university employs a method forReynolds the sale of tickets for out-of-town foot-llaaqlq EdJiurNew. EdJiur club. ball games that our department wouh!B.�.= Dramatk Club-S, Reynolds club do well to adopt. About two weebCIre ... Uo. _aaacer theater. before an important out-of-town g&Wl'---------------- TOMOUROW is to take place, the Athletic depart-A...-e1ate Edl&enO,:orp Sha1r� 1JoruUu Wttil University Bciliglous 8errice-ll, mont takes orders from the studentsNina O'Ne11l Aucuata Swawlte Mallclel for tickets. In this way, the depart-lL D. 8&enl'aQ. \v. ColUac ....H.. Ii. �orca.Be �. _.Ilw. B. LJ'--Entered au aecond·claaa mall at theChlcqo l'oatomce. Chicaco. Ill.. Karch U,1»UI. under Act of Karch S. 11rlS. MONDAY. meut, knowing about how many tickets Over $59,01l0 has been loaned by theStullellts· Fund association since itsfounding in 1892. $40,000 of thisumouut have been repaid. At the pres­ent time, the sum of $19,000 is out­standing. The number of outstandingloans are three hundred, $70 being theaverage sum.Although not officially eenaeetedwith the University, the Students'Fund a880Ciation has praeticallylimited Dorothy Willillton, lIelcne I'ollak and.lluth 110ugh have been chosen to d,,­clde the wiuners of the prizes in _the�uior wUBtu�he race. The decillionwill be given at a class meeting at theDelta. Upailon house, Monday, Dc"c.'III·ber 15, the last clay of the contest.With only eight days left, the COUll"'"tition ill becoming very keen. Amvu�tho 1St.a.r� 110 far, Ncbon Norb"l'cn, h.."._erick Pcattie, Horace Fitzpatrick aUllLathrop RobertS, George Parkinson.and Robert Miller are also attracting1S11B*:.BJF.rIO!ll BA�ES. iugton 14..lS7 carrier: U.flO & year; '1.UU a Quarter..1$7 mall: U.UU & y_r; U.%fI a QIllU'ter. Semitic Olub--8, lIa.skell.JWUtorlal·Bualneu omee, £111. :a.Telephone .MIdway IUO. After 10 p m.1174. .t'ark flU. Student Volunteer Ba.Dd-l:30, Lex- will be required, can plaee an order forthitl a.D1OU11t. There J.S, then, no excusefor the other 8Chool not providingthew with enough ticket&. Any chance jts work to University mea and wo­o! being left in the lurch as we werv men. The large figures which show the'l'he Northwestern swimming team this year in the Chicago game ticketscope of the association's work are the considerable attention. Thcy have beenis showlng up well this year. In a meet sale, is obviated. first tangible facts relating to the sue- placed in the heavyweight class by thuwith the Evanston High School team, Our department has, in most C�IS, eess of this enterprise. Countless stu- observation committee. The bantamne claSS society system, as outlined the varsity broke the conference relay exhibited a remarkable capacity for uu dents have been given a financial boose weights ar� the objects of much erlt-in various articlea in the DAILY)IA· record of 1:26 by two seconds. derestimating the number of tickets reo by this organization. Any student whu Ieism on tho campus are are receivingBOON, is ODe which quired, Last year a crowd of \vi�- has been in the University for three advice from all quarters. John Greene,has been wa.tmly advo- The Athletic department of the Uni- consin students had to sit in emergenc�' months is eli�ble for a Ioan, No inter- Leon Stolz, Robcrt Simond, Walterca.ted aDd. as h_tedly versity of Wisconsin has not yet bleachers at the end of the field at the cst is charged, and the only security Kennedy, Harold Wright, Merle Coul-a� in the pa.... Ulwareletl the football men with their Minnesota game because our Athletic demanded is a .satisfactory reputation. tcr and Thomas Coleman nrc members2'he QBtem cOnslats generaDy of an or- -Ietters because the records of some of department was afraid to order too The persons at the head of the a8- of this division.pzU.u.t.i,on in each cla8S. chosen by' the men are not complete.ruany ticke� soeiation are A. H. Sprague president. Steven Is Hopeless.members of the precediDg class society J The Wisconsin varsity basketball Thi.s year the same condition pre- Byron Smith, treasurer; Eo A. Hamill, Martin Stevers and Bud Mast arc)a" the close of each year. �tica.l.- team will open its season Saturday with :vailed at the Chicaa'O game. Wlaen we secretary; Arthur Heurtley, assista» huving difficulty ill raising nny crop17 ,each SOCiety fom1S the heart and the freshmen as their opponents. The go out of town to see a football game, treasurer, Charles Hamill, assistant; at all. It is said that Stevers willc .. tar of organized effort in those k· varsity squad at present consists of 'we want to have decent seats. In fact, secretary. The following people rais� probably quit school in discouragement.Unties which the claSa aDd. its mem... twenty-three players. as students, we feel entitled to .such the money, and act as the final author- A feature of the contest is the work..._ su- _- ....... _ �t -�...I- seats. When we are scattered aU ity in granting loans: Mary H. WilB' II ._II A'¥v � IoWIJ aa- jM; .... u .. '" of hss alling who bas outtived allof the .-.... _-- _1...... -ia to aet... I All Seniors at . Purdue who have beenfi abl mnrth, chairman, Dean Angell, fat'ult...... � � ... • • around the eld, al.so, we are not e predietioDS nnd is a dark horse for thu-� ... _ members of the varsity football team chairman, Da"id Allan Robertson, e'-qua.lnted with itself .. � hence W4U to root properly. cpo Bill Lyman is desperate, mak.7hree-Qua.rters olIlb has taken on the for two years are rewarded with a gold Therefore, we believe that it is the eeutive secretary. In the position 0ing daily ,-isits to Mr. Bratfish in anmedal. fuulty chairman, Dean Angell was1'ImctioD of a mutoa.l acquaintance ar- business of our Athletic department to e1rort to finish strong.elected to 8ucceed Professor J. LawlbnizatioD. ne Senior clasS is the one, The alumni of the University of Pur- see that all of us are provided withance Laughlin.!%om which comes the men who h8a(. due will give a big banquet to the good seats for the out-of-town games.the various student activities, and; football team Saturday at the Colum- As a mean.s toward that end, we BUg-h.Dce the· SeD10r SOCiety concerns 1� 'bia club of LaFayette. tgest the system used at Minnesota uni·self with tbiS general aspect of stu- versity.---.Wiscop,siD Daily Cardinal.More men ha.ve reported for the var·d_ lite. Secondly .. the societ1es areisty track team at Northwestern thi�aupJH)Sed to take as membelrS the men,year than for several years past. ThewfIo will be most decti.ve from the u.- ._ ..1 team 18 expected to be strong especiallytun of the work 'WIW:h faDs to 1;be ot- th .3:-tan ...In e U,AlI ce .&,.._of the class aDd ita memberS. ne claSS .SOClet7 is DOt soppoaecl to attempt poIit- LEAGUE'S WOJIBN GIVEical acttvit7-to cou;tzol elec1;10DB, etc. CBBISDIAS PARTY TO11; should be a clearing-hoUSe of ideas COSJIOPOLITAN CLUBaD4 iDfarmatiOD, .. !lick vm be usefUlto the members ill their work. Bu.It­genteel aec:req aDd. � is Ull.wise, &lid is be1Dg abaudoned. • The� of c:lasB socieUes priJltecl iJOfaz have been prepared with thiS idealin'DdIuL Bu1; above and beyond thf.queat1cm of whethu aD7 part1cula.r sc.de\7 lives up to the id&al, is the big.._. ODe of wbether the ideal is worthwIdIe. Is It wile to have such an iD­Del' c:ouDdl. from which the ::::.ajorityof . 1ihe cla8B is excluded The onll- mime which they gave at the reeeption resitlents of the hall will celebrateto Mr. La Verne Noyes. The Commons Greenwood's fifth birthday. Talks willorchestra played several selections. Af· be given by representatives of eachter the pantomime the women and their year, and by the eharter members. Theguests joined in playing games. program has been arranged to follow::Miss Rose Lee and lIiss Michl Aoi, the talb.Athletics BrevitiesMaroeD Pr.... 5511 Cottace Grove Avenue.�DitotlaltfjI.,�: League 'women gave a Christmasparty to the Cosmopolitan club and theStudent Volunteer band la.st night inLexington. They repeated the panto-�.:.the only two oriental women in theUniVf�rsity helped the Y. W. Co L. re­('eive the visitors. Eight attended the The.... is 1;0 be founded on the secou,­queaUOD, \.�t an the practical re- party.1altB? If the daIB aoc1eties do I10t at­'taQt unfair contzol by Ju�=tIDg and'cnoked poIitlcs, if ·thelr members� Gwve beDe1lt and increased e:AdeDq from the 80d(.Ua, �e 8(;!.�_ an good thinp. .De tact thAtIIq are Do& atso1uteq clemoc:raUC, illtrfW7 .-e of the word, meaDS DoWD&Icleal democ:raey, when eYers maD IuuJ liam Templeton were elected membenaD equal To1ce ancl aD equal in1luenc\ of the 1917 daaa Y. M. C. A. eommis·t. a uaelees dre:tm, at lam nntU the sion, at a meeting in HutchinlOn yes.1IdlleIdum. So 1011& as tMn U'e weak.. &Del � men, Just 10 long wU1then be IOTemors aDd gonmed. ne0Dl7 1UIeful question in tJa1I CODDecUOD Forty AtteD4 Ee1l7 DaDce-Twenty...._... tile pnrnon gonmlDl wile-couples were present at the Kelly ball171 It is the CII4 qUestiOD of democr�q tlanee last night. The hall Wall decor.ft. d1d.aq. It more la accGIDPUshecl atcd in roeea and holly. Ruth Weisin­til a paz tIIzGaII& ha.vtDg c1aIIlOdeties,RCr, Dorothy Philbrick and MargarettJaaa woaJ4 be If evcythPlg wen left Hammet were in charge of the pro­to .an .. less actin work of the iDej:!I'am.dto&te ... c.aDed a dUB, * lOCl8tles._---- _an JaWIe4. It vue 'berGD4 an gOlDg after tIudr zeal f1mc:tlOD. ADddeJabt, daM � )laTe Uma sfDce thq an nteJalllq til-. IIIiDorj1IIIde4 � � an abaDdOD- .matters, and an 40tq �004 work, dUll.fDa tile miDOr· tJdIIP wtdda Jaan"'_ BOddlea at tbe VDlTenlty JDq well be..... .., tile lack 01 �. &lUI an• J1tdpd worUl1rldle. ...FRESlI¥AN Y ... o. A.COMMI8BIOH �fin( IIBB !'BOX 0IAS8George Anderman, Virgil Angennan,Donald BeaD, Donald Bradford, .JamesBreclin, Wendell DixOn, Ralph Hamil­ton, Max Millu, Harry Swanaon, WU·ter.)ay. The commission will meet tt.'elect a chairman in lIr. Bickham's of·fice at 10:45 Tuesda7. Tho vigilance committee, composo.lof "C" men, undcr the leadership ofDuane Mann, ha\'e a numb�r of seniorslined up tor initiation into the orderSOCIAL EVENTS.Bets. Theta Pi will be at home to- of Sacred Ducks. John Greene will re3(lGBEENWOOD WOlllBH WILL Inorrow from 4 to 6. the ritual at the ccremony which is totake place in a few days. .Everyonehaving twenty-four majors is eligible.Size of Crop.Psi Upsilon gave an informal danceEntertain I'cmner Besldenta With at the home of Albert Cummins in theVaudeville � at the l"itth Bryl'on apartments last night.Bil'tIId.a¥ of BaD.Chi Psi will give an informalFormer residents of Greenwood hall Shotwell hall toniaht.will be. the guests of the present resi-Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J�k80ndents during the week end. Last night Tb� average crop 80 far is three six·'lot teenths of an inch. It is probable how·, ever, that a prize will be given for,area as well as for height. Amongof those eagerly watching the outcomethey were entertained at a candy andcard party by women who are living Inthe hall for the first time. Tonight 4329 Indiana avenue announce the en- of the race are Halard Beard, Hel.1ngagement of their daughter Edith, '12, Hare nnel Lotta Hare.to Samuel D. O'Neal of Vauchise, Va. I' All Freshmen at Purdue UniversityY. W. O. L. Glv. 'l'ea.-Thirty·five are to be tanght to swim before theywomen were present at the Y. W. C. L. take any other physical culture. Whentea Thursday at the school of Educa-, the Fre.shmen undergo their physicaltion. The League will give two teas examination they are asked whethe ..during the first two weeks of next they can swim and, if they can not,'Iuaner in the women's rest room in: are forced to register for a swimmingEmmons Blaine hall class.Readings ••••••• Lorraine Landeberger(the infut prodi81)Romance of Romeo Snell and.Juliette Greenwood. _ .Hotel CumberlandRomeo ••••••••••••••• I.etitia FyireJuliette •••••• ' •••••• Pink StraekanEvolution of a Term Paper(A:n educational film in one reel)Mr. and )In. Vernon Castle in theCastle Walk, etc.Mr. V. C. ••••••••••• Edna Goettler)(1'8. V. Co •••••••••••• Alma HatchWho Took the )(agazine (a drama intwo reeJa)The Thief •••••••••• Blanche MuonThe Innocent One.Kabel De LaKaterThe Detective •••••••• Ethel HilliardDr. Black •••••••••• Alice DowningThe Scarlet Fever GermCharlotte ViallThe Harmonious Quintet in a new BOnglet year •••••••••••. Suzanne FisheT2nd year •••••••••••••• Elva ForbesBrd 7ear •••••••••••• Edna 'Goettlet4th year •••••••••..••• Beth NicholThe Fnture .••••••. Blancbe )luonEthel )(ott at the pianoSunday the women of the hall willattend the Univeni17 chapel en maae.In the afternoon )lartha Wittamorcwill have charge of • lOusieal pf'Oll'Ul. NEW YORKBroadwa7 at _ Street.Near SOUl Street � Stadoa aD4S3nl Street Elnated."BroadwaJ" can from GnndCentral Depot.Sneath AftIIDe Can from Peaaa,I­TIIIIIa Static-.ICBPT BY ... OOL�a .... 11B.ADQUAIlT.as ro. COL".O ••• IfB".OIAL IlAT •• '0. OOL�9. n .....Ten Minutes' Walk to Thirty TheatresHARRY P. STIllSON. IIANAGERRF.ADQUARTER8 �;B CBIC�OONew. lIodem aD4 FireproofRooms with Bath, S2.so aDd up.... -.-- -- �Dree leasoas WIIJ ,_ lIboaN EaI at tile len's to_ODSId. Good Food Proper" Cooked... d. CI.aaUaeu oar Motto. laspect the Kitchea3nI. A Miaimum Price for Blah Qualit7 FoodCIa' llmak,.. IfJe ., Cafeteria at � ..DbuaeI' A LaCarte IRISIC � .. 't(, - _. --mill DAILY .A1tO()lf. UTU1tl)AY, DECEMBER 6, 1913. �CLAH�I£D !A Liberal Rewardj\············k·····@;qU'£II� is offered tar the JWIles of perIODS, ex- no aNtiDramatic Club P1a:rs-The Dramatic ����������� cept Deb .. I am alread7 proeecut1n&:, milI b' ual r 5c per line. No advertisewenta re- uslDg the COJ7rightecl Dame l"C! u • ann comp lmentary perfOlU&· eeived for lees than 25e. All cl .... ''Ml T' & U.GO ARROWane� will be given in the Reynolo Anclub theater tonight at 8. advertilemeDta must be pa.I4 ill ad-�hCOLLARCluett. P"at.o.t� a eo.. ....aionary, services will be held in Haskell S. E. Cor. 55th and Ellis Ave.aaaembly room Wednesday morning bit and use the Red Cross Christfrom 8 to 9. Simultaneously prayer mas Seals on all Christmas mailmeetings will ,be held over the entir� wm.Address.Japanese Clnb--Mr. and packages.world in Dr. Judson's honor. Merrifield will address the Japanese FOR SALE ATclub at its meeting in the �est room - The _PIIpda ClDb Keeta JI.oDda¥- .,f middle Divinity hall at 8 today. UDivenit J of Chicago Press I--Plank'. Argument for Discontinuity"by Professor Millikan, "The Beat De. Women wm Lam Cheers-Freshmen and Emmons Blaine Hallveloped by the Absorptiou of Elek- women will meet in Lexington Mondaytrons," by Mr. White and "The Speci at 1 :15 to learn eheers for the Fresh­Be Heat of Air," by Mr. Darrow are man-Sophomore basketball,game, whiehthe titles of talks to be delivered on will be held Tuesday at 4:30.': Brief Camp .. News-=:vance.JUDiOr' Dance-.A dance at the Rey·nolds club ycsterday afternoon opened LOST--A. gold watch, between Ohem­tho social season of the class of '15. istry building and Drexel avenue, CaseThe program consisted of twelve was market M. P. }'inder please Ieavedanees with various circle and robber at Information Bureau. Reward.4anccs interspersed to promote ae-quaintanee, Tho chaperones were Mm.L()8t1I-A. notebook between Bartlett.£lIen, mother of Ruth Allen, '15 andand Cobb. Finder please return told:ra. Peuton, mother of Margaret Pen,John Greene, Hitcheock 42.. Reward.ton, '15.-Speaks on TristaD.-.Rich.d Wag • .flOR �AL� very cheap. Washburnncr's "Tristan and Isolde" was the guitar, full dreu coat, Tuxedo and.ubject of Dr. Gronow's address be- Prince Albert, aiz8 36·38. H. P. 2205,fore the German club at LexinJ:Aton 5463 Washington Ave., 2nd Apt.hall yesterday afternoon. FO� RF..NT-.A suite of rooms and aI-Glee Club Visits Pen.-Today the so one single room, two blocks fromGlee club members who are in Joliet Cobb Hall, MrL Sllllivan, 5802 Jack·after last night's concert will be con- 80n av .. 2nd apt. Phone.dueled through the penitentiary b�tile warJen, and they will sing for theprisoners this afternoon. The next con- TYPEWRITING neatly done--Miseel­eert will bo at Crown Point, Jndiana, Ianeoua work a specialty. Mias B.on January 8. No further plans haw Rrown. 6132 Vernon ave, or Harpelboon formulated in rcga.rd to the trip I�ibrary Loan Desk. W.3J.to Seattle.WAN� few more students ofY. II. O. A. Field ".rrlp...-Studentswho intend to toke the Y. W. C. L.- either sex ean earn about $25.00 workY M. C. A. ficld trip to the Olivet ing spare timea until Xmaa. Indiainstitute at 709 Vedder street will Novelty Co. Boom 601. 56 E. Bandolp!'leave at 8:30 from Cobb 15A. St., Telephone Randolph 2000.Volunteer Baud An international AlIBIUOUS DBBADPs Read theHCretary of the Y. M. C. A. or of the University of Chicago debates on ''Fed­Student Volunteer Movement will eral Graduated Income Tax," "Federalapeak at tho general meeting of the Incorporation," and "Recall-ExcludingStudent Volunteers at 12:30 Monllay Judges." $1. per copy. On sale at thein Lexington 14, according to the tele- Press, and at Woodworth'. Book Stores,gram received from New York by the 1311 57th St., 1540 E. 63d Bt.president. All delegates who havebeen ehosen for the Volunteer conven­tion in Kansaa City will be announeednext week. Buy Your Smokes andGeab' Famishings atIJIo Bonqr MlsstoulZ'J"-In honor ofDr. Edward Judson, the African mis- Cowhey'sMonday afternoon at the meeting ofthe Phyma club in Boom 32 RyersonPhysical laboratory at .:30. 8em1Uc Olub Will Keet-The Semiticclub will hear "The Hebrew Tithe" atalk to be delivered by Frederic B .Oxtohy, profeBlOl' of Old TeatamentIJterature in Chicago Theolopcal Sem­inary, in Hukell Oriental m1l.le1UD atS l(onday..... to Di8CIII8 SoDg·Book-lIembentof the Harpsichord society will meet at10:15 Monday in Cobb 8:8, to di.leussplana for the Universitl Song Book.The club haa recently reorganized, withom� as foUowa: praident, :MiriamWhalin; aecretuy, Dorothy Llewellynad treasurer Miriam Bald� �o Speak GIl .... VrcIdD BcP-llr.HeilbruD will speak at the meeting I)tthe Zoological dub lIODday, in room 2-1:of the Zoological building at .:30 on"Physical and Chemical Changes WhichAccompany the lnitiatiOD of Develop_ment in the Sea-Urehin Egg."Oeue FImdIcma for Quad.er-Noturther entertainments will be ached­uled by the Neighborhood elubs thisyear beeaue of the numelOWl eoeialfunetions taking place during the last Azt Oblb Holda IIeeUJac The Art.1f1fr weeks of the quartEll'. This de- .dub met Thunday afternoon in Blaineeiaion was reached at the eOQncU meet· hall 493. The Den meeting of the clubIng of the clubs lut Thuntday. will be held Deeember 11.w. A. A.IleetiDc-The annual meet. 0UJ1 � Elected .,...-Caeyllug of the W. A. A. will be held lIOD· Cody was elected to speak for theftay at 1: 15 in Lexington, where' the candidates for' the title of &8IIOeiate awinner of the play eonk'St will be an· \he eoming couvention, at a meetingDOUDeed. The polls wiD open at thb of the e&DdicJu. ,-.terday, ill Cobb .• .tillg for �oting 011 the new caDdi· She will � at tile hal daapel g........ era-�, Dee __ 11.. , .. _l_..J._ on Perfumes or �oUet PreparationsBuy the New Perfume With the"Bouquet Odor"801d..,,. &11 Loop' Depa.rtment Store&ne genuine bean this labeLRefuse aD. othersJOSEPH SOHWEr.tZEBANDA. D. ADAMS177 N. STATE ST.Present this Ad. at .Joseph Schweit-zer's and receive samplebottle.for six years has in the mainsupported the Anti- Tubercu­losis Movement in the UnitedStates.May "EVERYBODY" get the ha-SUBSCRIBE FORTHE DAILY MAROON 956 E. 55th St.A STATE BANK.STETSON UNIVERSITYDELAND. FLOBIDA.PI'H. 1..1 .... u.ue,-. A.. B. IIanard. ft. D.1J""enI&� .f C� ..Four collt'Ce.. ttve echool •• 11 bulldinp. GOID faculty, 1� Camecle umta Mqulred to ent_Qrilece of Ubenl Art.. Land of blue akJdo.WD�r weather. out of door ftcreatlon allWinter. 80ft wloDd. from the _a. aneS !be mWdcof mocklnc birds In the orance CTO\·e, Hieb­eat coUece 8l&ncb.rda. Send t<X' c:a.t&loc-- '", II, � 1II,MQllllllllllIltIIl1II1IlIIlUIO"'"IIIIIIII llillll, III '!II ,JOSEPH SCHMIDTStationery, and Toilet ArticlesPINE LINE OF CANDIES Woodlawn Trust& Savings Bank12M E. 63cl Street, ChlcacoCapital ..••............ $2UO.OOO.OOSurplus-Profits 1('11,\100.00UNr.l'ED S�ATES DEPOSITOBYFOB POSTAL SAVINGS FUND8Accounts of Professorsand Students Invited.Checking Accounts MayBe Opened With$50.00.Imported and Domestic Line ofCIGARS AND CIGABETl'ES.... ++++++++++ ••• " •••••••Patronize our advertisers.,...�� $MOOYMU"-TOBACCOSEE the sin�i full of sdee piping�' Seethe pipe lull of VeIvet helping outlI ·Velvet, the fiDestof 1eaf-aged-oveI' two �toned down-mellowed-6t for "FreDe':himself. TunealoDec:aae1iminateaDharsb­ness bring aLoat real smoothness anddevelo� the taste lLat·s goot/. Wbeaexams. loom !1P _and uncertainty isDpe--a tin of Velvet wiD �· d � ••concentrabooan � It ssmoothl At aD deaJas. .faDZ';,-THEMASTER-MODELof the Royal is a stand­ard correspondence machine anddoes condensefl billing without anyspecial attachments.Tht TypewriterThat Solves "Typewrit�r Problems.'ROYAL TYPEWRITER COMPANY58 E. Monroe St., Chicago Illinois.ftJB DAILY .4'&00II, �Y, DBOBIIBBB 8, 1913Economy TO PRODUCE BIBLE PLAYbooks on the compositions in Harper _library. Information on Schubert's lIr. Mauri�e M. Kuhns' dramatizationSymphony in B .Minor and the March of the Book of Job, will be given �yMilit;tire No.1 may be found on page the children of All Souls Sunday school38; iIlUI)tou·s Standard Concert Guide. t ornurrow at 3 in Mandel. The pla.y C lIAR'S lANDThe Nocturne, Midsummer Night'tl has been taken directly from the Bible. 0 6Dream hy Mendelssohn on page 302. With the exception of cutting out some Another Ooban I: Bania 81&ceIHRosemuude by Schubert may be found repeated phrases and shorteDing the a A Y II 0 N D H I -r a B a 0 C It011 pnge 335 ill Upton's Standard Con- longer speeches, the words follow ex- In a New Musieal Comed1cert reports. �tly the lines of the biblical text. To ""1' B E B E AUT Y 8 BOPI . AI! have been welcomed to the. open- ,add tone and color to the play, vll-lUg concert. The orchestra cousista of lU!gers, shepherds, and water carriersd p omy. forty pieces. The program: have been added to the chara.etera. LA SALLEGoo oints A. G. Spalding & Bros. ll3rch Mmtaire NoN. 1 ...••. Sehubert The drama will be given under thoBy the Makers of Symphony in B Minor ••.• - . Schubert ,f h R 1" Ed __ .. :Be d f C tal auspices 0 tee IgIOWI ucauonn or our a ope WaltzesvRoses aus den Bueden" Strauss MUIlcal Comedy for Young and OldT ' B t P duct A Ch· club.roy s es ro 28 S. Wabash ve. ICagO. Nocturne, Midsummer Night.s It will be in the nature of a vesperDream •• - ••• - ..•.• Mendelssohnservice. All members of the UniversityOverture "Bosamunde" ..•.•• Behuberthave been invited to the play."Job" will be the biggest production Al\ftERICAN MUSICIiALLof the kind ever given. Last year theRegistration for thc Winter quarter �ook of Ruth was dramatized by Vic-Arthur Hammerstctn's Now Musicalwill be continued next week as fol· tor Bearee, a University student, bro-lows: ther of Professor Soares of the Di-,Graduate, Divinity, Medical and Law vinity schooLschools-10 to 12 daily except Satur- .Director Stevens Will PlaY.day. Musieal Direetor Stevens will playUpper Juniors (students now hav- the musical interludes. Members ofing 9-17 majors) College of Education, the Religious Education club will act With ElUabeth Murray, 'l'om LeWis &Blaine 10()...._J0 to 12 daily except Sat- as ushers nder the direction of Marquitt 00. nt 30.urday. College of Science, Cobb SA-. Shattuck.10 to 12 daily. College of CoIiunerceand Administration, Cobb lOA, Mon­day, 9:15 to 12 and 1 to 4; Tuesday,Friday, 10:15 to 10:45. College of Artsand Literature: students with ad­vanced standing: Dean Lovett, CobbANew CollarStudents interested in the musicto be rendered by the University or­chestra at �:15 in Mandel may findN1JJIBBB8 OF OBOllBftBA.PBOGBAII BXPLADIBDIN BOOKS OK KUSIafa a commendable habit, butwhen it is carried to extzemesin the purchase of cheap ath­letic goods, because they arerepresented tobe "just asgood" as Spald·inlra. it usual­ly turns out tobe vf1rY expen­sive in the end.Our Catalogue, (mailed free)shows how_by purchasingonly Athletic Goods bearingthe above Trade_Mark-youwill really practice true 00 on-Long onDecember 15J19. Time and place sameas for Upper Jniora.U nela.�ified Students-J)ecember 15-19: Women: Dean Talbot, Cobb lU,CON'l'INUE BEGISTBA'l'IONCHICAGe.JOSEPH SCHWEITZERThe University Pharmacist Ten Years.for overIn his new up-to-date StoreAcross the street from old location.DEUTSCHER APOTHEKER1321 East 57th Street. Tel. H. P. 3319A, regular office hours. Other stu­dentse Women, A to K-DC8ll Miller,Lexington 2; L to Z-Dean. Wallaec,Lexington 2. Regular office hours. Men:A to K-Dean Boynton, Ellis 24; L toZ-Dean Linn, Enis 24. Regular officeWE are showing a new lineof EnglishScotch tweeds, Serges and Cheviots.Specially selected for College fellowsand specially priced for $30.00.�__ STOBES: 7 N. La Salle st. U E. Jawon Blvd. 71 E. Monroe St. regular office hours. Men: Dean. Lovett,\ Cobb 9A, regular office hours. (o'l�OM JlOME:'__jnter Ocean.Child Performers Will Give Dra- GARRICKmabzation of Book 01 Job at 3 JIlL WJI. HODGE InTomorrow Afternoon in MandelHall. filE .OAD TO BAPPINBU"Genuine aueceseor to "THE !LANA TRIP TO WASIIINGTOlfJollity;HIGB JINKSThe cast is 88 follows:The Voice of Jehova.Spirit of the Earth •• Bradley HigbieJob .•.••••.•••• , ••••••• Collina ReedWife of Job •.••••••• Helen Johnson ILLINOISo HJ o H! DB L P B.I. B}'irst Mf'.ssenger ••••• Theodore ParkerSecond Messengor •.•••••. J ohn �nThird Measenger ••.••••• John BaileyFourth Messenger ••••• Samuel .A.lliBonEliphaz the Temanite ••• Ha.rolcl GavettBildad the Shuhite.La.mbert Penhallow Ho�a"d'S TheatreA Blow at Oommerdallzecl ViceZophar the N 88.DJathitehours.Lower Juniors (fewer than 9 �ors) •• • •• • • •• •• •• •• •• William DouglasElihu the Buzite •••••••• Bobert Adler'£ULOB POR YOUNG MENSeHlement Dance nelletson SaleTuesday, December 8Dais I' DarFifty Cents For The S ttl t Rosalie haJl, 57th and H�rper. avenue.e em en Admission will C08t one dol1ar a couple.I • .OIlANr."__ Bdwar4 8het4OD', Lov. DraIaa ,jIt Baa An.k�Ded OhIcago... ""' .... filE TBAlTIa.!Villagers, ahepherda, water carriers,e�Prelude:· The mountain top�ene l-.Befo� the tent of Jobinthe land of U z.Interlude: The mountain top.Beene n.........An ash mound outside thevilJaee.The same east gave a succeuful per-formance of the same play at LincolnCenter last year. Because of its sae-Cess, its repetition has been arranged for COR"I4the University. POVVERSThe Poor Little Rich CIt1:2.NOT. Fairy Play.THE GREAT PLAY OP )lOWVABSIft DOWB8 LBWI8m BABY ftYLB, 3{.7(ConUnuec1 bolla pap �) "A • 0 D B B. G I B L"where they will meet the WJaea.ton col­lege ave..LIDeQ: .TUDEBAK�RARTHUR HAlUlERSTEIN PreseotaChieago (34) Lewis (7) fGoettler, MolaDder •• � F. • • Painter II •• A 'r B B • , I • IWil80n ��"lStevenson, Norgren L. F ••••• Nlklu ba tile 0Gmed7 ()peb'rdamplaKixmiller,Gorga.."I, Kennedy, Shull C ••••••••• HillStegeman, �rge •• ,.R. G ••• KennitzBaumgartner, Kennedy.L. G. • .ZoelliurMolanderBaskets: Goettler, 2; Molander, 2;Stevenson, 2; Norgren 2; Gorgas, 2;,Baumgartnbr, 2; Kixmiller, 2; Shull, 2;George, 1; Niklaa, 2. Free throws: � B B I'IBBI'LYFINE ARTS'PhipP8"-StaDle7 BoUJthton'Dealb of Tintqilesf9-KaeterUnck�ikla8, 3.Referee, Stevens. Time of periodl§: 'Bococo"-OranviDe Barker.twenty minutes.Uldnnl\y IIItcmul-The eeeondUniversity informal of the year will prlncea.be held this afternoon at 2 :30 at DODU KBAlC'B .. ... . �, I,I'. �I I �.,- r