.llost theological sclaooltJ ot tuJayBB08. A'r S 'rODAYOBIOAOO V& BarLBBVoL XII. 11'0. 125. 1J1fIVBB8I'rY OF OBIOAOO, WBDRBSDAT, APBIL 22, 1914.WIlL ERECT MONUMENT PLAN UGHTING FORSCENE OF PROLOGUEUlinois Students to H3IIOI NurseWho LoSt Life iii Recent Epi.. -demic-Begin Chemistry Build- Coach, Manapr and FJectridaning Soon Work Out Details fort Settiqof Opening Act TO HAVE OUTDOOR BALL IEDID WDl HAVEHONOR COIIIEIONCARSON PIRIE _DEFEATS Y ARSITY 5-2 Preliminary Games in FraternityBaseball Series Will be Playedby Monday Nlght- .. Vote on Fr�mea aad Sop� UD-Rushing Proposition .n"nollaJyEadonePlaa�by Deaa Augell aDd ReImaC1J.�MPAJGN, JII., April 22-A tug - Motion� provlding for the substitu ------aucAGO WEAIENS IN PINCHES day wiU Le held at JUinoilt in tho FRIAR AWMNI SEE MEN WOIl. tiou of indoor baseball for outdoor in STARTS IN AUTUMN QuAiTS.near future for raitsing funds for tho 'the comiug Interfraternity ser ies were Plaus for a separate Honor eOlll-Loose playing by the Varsity iu I erection of a memorial to M�tJs Qua Coa�J� Col�man� .Manag�r Heudersun turned dO�'n at a �l(�etillg of the. �n- mission for the Medical sehool _er.Jlinchets was responsible for a defeat I Reno, the nurse who lost her bfe uftc!c Bnd Uhlef Eleetziciau AhHer of the terfrateruity eoune il yesterday, Ehg- unanimously adopted at a meetin otyesterday at the hands of the Carsoo'icontracting scarlet fever from one of .I:Jaekfriars production, "The StudCbt1ibility for the series was defined as Medic freshman and sophomores �e.­Pirie, Scott ... Co. team by a 5 to 21 the patteuta, Permissiou for the event Superior," Iuspected the stage in Mall I follows: Every man Is eligible to pluy tt!rday. The new commitsSion 1Itill blt­seore, Des Jardien pitched a good haa been granted by the uulversity del JatSt night and planned the lightiug I who is an undergraduate, who its not gin work in the autumn quarter. 'rh.game, allowing but seven hits, and . council. effects for the prologue of the piece, out for the Varsity team and who hats action was in line with the advic .. otfanning eleven man. but his team I After in\'estigatiug many of the The prologue i� the most elaborate I Dot woo a ··C." Preshmeu and men Dean Allgell and President Lane Beh ..mntes did not back him up as well aSllmmmer eml,loyment schemes which scene from a mechanical point of view: IWhO have won numerals will. be al, �f the Honor commission,they should. De Laev of the visitors are at present being otTered to the stu; and the adaptation of the Mandel [lowed to play. 'I'he new Honor committees will .lMtdhoided the pitching honors with Shor- dents of Illinois by solicitorH, the stage to its needs no small problem for I By the end of tho week :111 frater., formed of Medical sehool claltS otrieeraty, and with good supports. he was able Daily lllini has started a serles of ar- the Friar managers, : nlties in tbe council will have voted and members of the uecutive cOIDwit­t.) get away with the game. The Var_ ticles which will attempt correctly to The settiug 111 11 baunt of the fairy:ol1 the rushing rules, whieh have been tees, From eight candidates nominatedaity meets the Butler Br08. team this inform the students of the general queen in a woodland grotto by moon- submitted to them, Two systems are by the sophomores, four will be eJ.eet­afternoon. eharaeter of the employment offered light. During the action the entire 'proposed: Limited high sehool rushing, ed, aud out of six freshman n�minees,The Carsons took the lead in the to them. The articles are intended to chorus and many of the principals ap- "and college rushing only. The system three will be named. The President I)fopening inning when Kenny was safe protect readers from any deceptions or pear. The scenery is being made :1 � • which meets with the approval of a tbe Medical sehool commission will b.on Coles error, and scored on a hit by exaggerations which may be made to the Eugene Cox studio, and the ligb�- 'large number of tbe Qrganizations willan honorary member of the UniversitySweeney. They maCe another run in them by paid agents. ig will be by Edward Miller, who hn.I' be adopted, �epQrts must be turned evnunisaion, And. the vice-presidentthe third before Chicago came through BaD4 Givee eoo.c.t. charge of the lighting effects last yeUl. in to Tbomas Coleman, 5344 Ellis ave- of the University honor court will bewith, the first tally. A pa8s to Stains, The univenitty of lllinui$s band Photopaph Two �,� ! uue, by Saturday. ar. honorary member of the MedicdLibonati·s out and McConnell'8 single held its annual concert Saturday night Pi Q II. \U-. d ! 8ft BcIIq P'nllm ]);de. school commission, although neither,_ _ . 'CtuTe3 of ..,tt3f an Il.Jn row, que\!11 I.were responaible for this score. Chica- In the AuditOrlum. Miss Marie Lud- . . d J. D f tl I Tbe date for t.be Interfraternity re- shall b .allowed to vote. of tbe f",rles, all ames yrel1 or ',. C) e •go tied up the score in the sixth when wig, who has been two seasons WIth.1 f . 11ftV' preUmillary was set for May _9. '!'O x.a .... �_ .... ... Chloe, were taken yester"ay or use IU " _.. � � ��llann W88 safe on the seeond base- the Metropolitan Opera company In_ _ b Firat matches in the baseball serres ...... or ... definite plans will be mad.T - the Insert In the score. T " SCOT", ean- - h � ....man's error advanced On Gray's out New York, rendered several seleefions.. . . must be played otr by Monday nlg 1. d' th t art d the,. unnln" nllleteen n\lmbe� will go· to_ _ unDg .e pr�n qu ��, anand seored on Des Jardien's singl�. on the harp. Several weou before t�e press _at once. .. ��_. Th_!. ����!! ,se�� }!!!! . ..!�_�!I!l'ple�e_cl_ eommi!lsicin- will start work next year.Shorty" .. eaught stealing and Le�n.: CCl!lcert, small _druma_ Jl'ere_ placc:lL .. 1D_· - ._; '. - - :�-- ... - -• .-. by May 17. The sehedule of games SeTeral students i tile Law �hool are._-- _-- �- ' _.----- ... '7--.- - �-- .,-_. _._ _. • all Several Blackfrlars alumm vlslt�,l nard made the third out with a roller stores In the twin CitIes, and re- follow8: said to be planning a simil:-_r sys�em,to Kenny. Thi. was the last chance quests for seleetions were put in the rehearsals this week. Among those .D1� :r.th t P' bad' to t, De thom 011 hand yesterday was W. L. Gregory, although no definite steps )1:-.\,e beeDa age s men eoun 88 •_ -d _ Delta Kappa Epsilon. ltakeu. .Lave settled. doWll and allowed only Work on the new chemistry building who has not seen a Friar pro ueboo Beta Theta Pi.ODe more man to reach 4nt base. will begin soon. Bids have been. re- Bince the third show of the club. "Tho DIVINlry 8CBo�L8 GET8con 'rwo in BIPtIL . ceived and tbe foundation will be Student. Superior" is the eleventh an- Delta Upsilon. �B.A.TB S':UD.Bli'l'Srted the eontract ha,l lIual productioD, S' AI h E '1The visitors had a big inning in the stu 88 soon as Igma p a pit on.eighth, when a triple and a doubl�, been let. The structure wlO be built Tb" seat sale continues hea,oy, but DlTlJlon n.mixed in with aD errOr by McConnell, at a cost of 250,000. Manager Hendel'8On said last night Delta Tau Delta.that tbere are Plany good. seats U1l50ltl. Delta Sigma Phi ..netted two m0r:' runs. S�orty retire.lPBOWLBBS DIftUBB AL1'BA Seats reserved now will be beM untillIis opponents lD order In the last DBL'rB W� IS MIJI8Il(G M d 12frame. Des Jardien was the hitting; next on a1 at .•.tar of the game, gleaning two single .. Frat.erDit7 __ A....... .... 1114.and a donble out ,of four times at bat. nfg� Daco Lola A1"- VlIL JIB. BBN8CJIBN TO BB SPEAKEREngle W88 the star at bat for the Car· toIs Baft Bjected.Bons, making a single and a triple. WIn DiIJc:mB P'Jace of Sweden inBoz Score. At 1 :30 )(�nday night, two well- Amedcau JIlatory.Chica R. H. p A. E. tlressed youae men rug the door bell --_ _ _o �. • 10f the Alpha Delta PIli hoase, 971) eaat Letters of Swedes In AmerIca (lurlllgLlbonatl, I. f. . .•••• o. 0 0 0 0 0_ th the Revolutionary war wil I be read. GOth street, and expIaIDed _ tlaM eyCa,ol� L f. •.•••.•.•••• 0 1 0 0 0 I . aDd t.raDslatetl by Mr. H. S. Henschen)I Co 11 8. 0 1 1 1 llwere members of the loading easternc nne, s. . . • • • •fraternities ud were iD the city dur- at the �aDdinavian dub Dlceting tolIann, e. •• • • • • • • . . •• 1 0 12 1 0 I' ·.t t 8 i Lexin ton 14. Mr lienling their SpriDg vaeatiolL TIle men de- Ill, a D g • -others. Many ministers toclay are un·Gray, r. f ••••••••••••• 0 0 1 � 0elared that tJa� were eeeJd., alaeUer eehen will diBeu88 tbe pla�e of Senn- Phi Gamma Delta. comfortable in the !let!ret knowle.lgeDes .1ardien, p ••••••••• 0 3 : 0 � for the night, aad wed for a room diDavians in American history in tho' Si�ma Chi. of thcir own heresy; many woultl betMcC(tnnell, 1st •••••••• : 00 0 1 with batIa. put 300 years. He was formerly Swe- P�i Upsilon. matle comfortable were they toCole, 2nd . . •• • • •• •• •• 00 Sueh confasioD. w .. eaueed b,. the diaJa consul in Chieago. antI is now a('knowledge their real con,-ietiODS."Stains, e. f •.•..•••••• 1 0 3 ()arrival of the inebriated alleBed east- nahier of the State Bank of Chicago_ ftAlTS 'rO PLAY GAIIB KAY 18 fi' baLeonard, 2nd •• . • . • •• 0 0 0 1 1. "Countletes e�ger 8Ouls, InthDg r·Hupp •• .••.••.••••••• 0 0 0 0 0 el'll conege mOD t1aat Beveral of. tile. "An introdQctJ�n t� Mr. Henschen:s KiDes of PII.� IIake ArraDae- rien at the door of the lIethocJi.t,_____ aleeping mOIl .pitain were a...-akned'ilaardly necessary,' saul Mr. John Loo-menta Loa .. Oi'9'e J)izmer. Prfo.sbyterian, or other churches, entl! 6 21 6 01 and e .. e do ... to le&l'll die 8OaJ'ee of lberg, of tile depart�ent of Greek, y"s- by putting their itlealimn anti couragethe no_ AaOllg'" w'o were terda,.. "He is a great stu(lent of the lInroon antI Cap anti Gown ball tOM i!lto sOt'iali"m or anarchism." contiDue.Carson, Piries. R. H. P. A. F.. disturbed was "Spike" 81taD. After A lIiato.,.. of the Seantlinanvian� inI CI'1l will meet. in their annual gamc Dr. Hrake. ··It is not too late forHoffmaD, 8. 0 0 1 2 0 heated debate, tile visitora were per- AlPeria, and is a man of more th:1n ,l\{on'la�" Ma� 18, in Wa:bington park. Christianity to �alize the oppOrtunity.KenDY, 2nd - ..••• 1 1 3 2 3 lUaded to seek alaelter elaewhere. natioDal reputation.' l\fnnaltcr Canb of the Cap an,l Gown. The times ("aU for a large toleraDceKiel, c. f •••••.......• 0 1 1 0 0 As 800D as tlte men lIad left tile 'boa�ts of Va�ity caliber in bi� team. of un��ntial!co Why not preacb (""1In.-SweeDef.. 1st .0 o. . . •• 0 0 12 0 0 houtle, Shull noticed the ablence of a BB88 18 PBiZSID� Innd I)rellids tbat it will be able to tinl!ity nR it was originally preache.t ?,Engie, 3rfl . 0 •••• •• •••• 1 2 0 0 0 gold wateb,which lie valued at$50. De- OP AS8OOIAUOK OF IlK-at. any nine on the campu�. Tl"Thosberg, I. f •... o. 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 tf'etives were immediatel,. AJDmoJ1etl DIVnUTi S'l'UDBN'fS : DaiJy Maroon plnyers ha'·c remain�.llEXPECr TO IKCBEASESullivan, r. f ••••• 0.·· 1 0 1 0 0 from the Hyde Park poUce alation antl --. Ivery quiet about the ('on tcKt , anet tho JlBJlBBRSBJP BOLL BYAll 9 2 1 .Tames M. lIess was cledect prcslllctlt.! I f 1 f ... .....,..... uswen, e. •.••••.• la thorough Beafth for the __ iDg ar·0 0 0 _ annua.l men are .. ear u 0 a coup. ORB JIUlQ)B.BJ) K�-De La\o-e, p. .. - ... 0 _.. 5 1 27 11 ... ti�le wa instituted. The investigation 0' the. Dl\olDity a�(I('latlOn ycster.I:lY·1 The St.a� restaurant will 1M' t'h ..O 0-21 '. --.I t -I.I-·f . Reuben Harknea WM chosen vice-prc!'- f th d' ner teJ1ctercd to the Oue hnnclre.l more men are expectedChicago • • • 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 .ill be eODtln� or IMIve.... \HIya 1 I R<'ene 0 e In -, '. 0•••••I h • --.JI idet, John Deaver, treeretary, anel An-!1 b the wlonner Tentath-e ·lin .. - to join the ReynoMs dnb IWlthln th.ea PJri 1 0 1000 1 2 0-5lthe wate .s aot reeov..:n:u. 'O!IICn. y . - InoD e. . . drew 801andt, trCUllrer. George F�t- Inp1l will be anouD("M late this w�k. ,n�xt w�k, aceorlling to the club otri-Two hue lIits: 1.)e Gava, Des Jar- WID m.c.. � � ter W88 ehO!'en chairman of the Ilcvo- :r.en.. ·rh .. memhershilt list now e�'2-dien. Three bao hit: Engle. Stol.?n Dr. O. C. Helming will speak on ti"nal committee, Ralph �tergT('n of Vote OIl 0cIIDmf� 'rontgbt. :t..'linR the names of 465 aetive m",bues: De Gava, Des Jardien. Saen- "What the Congregational Chul'C!h the Athletje eommittec, Harry W. Tnt(!rseholastie eommitt� appointecl'!lnel 17!) n.,�iate members. The num­eee hit.: Hoffman, KeConne11. Struek TC!aches its Children" at the Re1igion1' Jolln80n of the Social eommitt�, anft hy ChRirman Bnrtt wil) be ,·ot ... 1 "poll! Ilo('r of ac-th'e men. belonging to th.out: by Des Jardien 11, by De Gav&IF4Iueational cJab _eeting TIIUnt1nylArtbur HanRen or the SOt'ial Sen-iC'c at the Undergraduate ("ouncll m .. �tinr elub ,Juring the Spring quarter Jut,. Hit b,.. piteller: .". Des lardien 1. lnight at 1:30 in Bakel lL eomBdttee. ItoDight at 1 in Harper 1111. lycar was over �.Sew_ Hita by Yaaiton aDCI ErronAre Responll"le for Defeat-Play Butler TodayAII,ha Tau Omega,.K:1ppa Sigma. OrthodOXY for Poor Qa:.-�J' atKenChi P�i.Pbi Kappa Psi •Dl'rislon IIL are getting only third anll l"unh .... tomen accorlUng to a statemell.. walle byDr. lJrant Drake, of Wesleyau un.l\�r·Alpha Delta Phi.Phi Kappa Sigma. ality, in the April issue of th� "\.1Jleri�cr.n Journal of Theology_ D.'. lJr:lkcSigma Nu.Dl'9'l9lon IV. assigns a8 a reason for this th� fadthat .. tbe man of fineness and in tel·l..-etual conscience tlislikes intenselyt� put himself in a position whero hewil be practically bribed to proteujn"t such and such beliefs and DOPhi J>e.lta Theta.·'1'BB DAlLY MA&OON. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22. 191'-MarOOD Bulletin look thitJ up. Surely the Y. 1I. C. A.: Ieaders would not make so swcl'l'illgutilelal St udeut x e wspaper of the Unl_' eC========T=O=D:!:;=-y=p=.=========ii::!:i and posifive a statement without su i -nrslty o! t:hlc�o. ficient and goml ba�kilJg?Hermunu B. Deut se h,To the Btlit.or:Mathematical club, ·1:15, Ryerson 375e ... EcU&ol' Have you lil't'n cOlllplailliu� of liee&Ia Fra.nklin lecture, 4:30, PsychologyAtbl Irodl.. iug "out of it?" Huve you beeu llC�-B .. I.e •• Kaaacel' south.Ice ted, on'rlollla'tl, lef't at one �itll':­Scan diu avian club, 8, LeXington H.'fOlIOHnOW. Ji you huv e, here is a renu-dy ; if �'HtIhuve 110t, here is au opJtortlluity It·Divinity school chapel. 10:15, Has· Ilt'll' those who huve •.. tJB�JUrrlO.s IL-\TD. kel! assembly room.B.r carTier: U.$O & yellr; $1.00 a Quarter.�". .all: 11.1)0 ... ,ear; II.%!. a Quarlu. Y. W. C. L .• 10:15, Lexington 14.��::.an:;B��:�:,:,. °tl�lu��' ::::.. :1� I) m. Religious Education club, 7:30, Has_ Friday at .;:::0 in Lexiugt ou. YUII �il':.�11),&1. Park 'llii. .kell who never come 0111., uu.l nu-et �'tltI:reception room.t'l'Iluws; who never break your shell».r,ay a quarter for a ticket n nd eouu-r.t lu-r si.lc: come tt) .thl' d ium-r a 11,[CUUll' to t he Fril'lIoiship .Iinner. ItIIrl'�t her! The Le:t�llC will i nt rmlur-.miuution of what part to plny; :1 cure- L; for your OWII sa ko that you hear tlris� lIU. COIII(,!iuI serut iuy of his life work .. ' in urdvr �,. cuustn nt ly, Ul'e:lIISC everyone wnntsto determiuo that it is in :lligllllll'lIt you to ,'Ollie to have a ::00.1 time. ..:\Iltlwith the social order, ruther than with you u re huund to Iwn' a �00l1 tirne.- d· I 1 I I t I I WILSON REDUCES HUERTAdisor er, and t lCll a w 10 e- lear et 'l' 1'011 will �it next to �ollleouc, a mem ,. . t l' I TO INSTANT SUBMISSIONtermiuatron to carry ou us I' ails. ber of a 11iffen'nt eInss probubly, whoThe acquisition of this philosophy is n.ay pro\-c to be t he most iut crest iugample return in itself for four yenrs pl'rsoll �'('U have ever some in contaet President Compels SaJutc in Lawspent at college, e\'eu though the stu- with, PerlUlJls your cirt·le of frielltls School Celebration - ThousandstIt'lIt get nothing of conerete dollars b Jar!!c-then you kllow how lIit·C it, Crowd Campus to Watch.and cents 'Value. In fad, a student is to ha\(' II�\\, frientb; pcrhaps .,",oncoult! t!o nothing bettt'r thail simps his haye few frit'lltb-that is ;your hl'st lIul'rta was easily suli.hlctl liy Wil.course to de\-elol) this philosophy for oI'portuuity for JIlakill� more. This is �I)II iu a demonstrutiou ngainst �h'x;·himself while he is pursuing the SU,,_ the first attempt at u purely �l)('ial af co �'esterllay at 10: 15 hy :!(I(J La \\J·ec't., which iuterest bim. III so. doing, f . I k t t k't school men. Arnoltl Bliss, in thc !!lIisl'OJ aiT-We 00' 0 �-ou 0 111:1 ·c I a Sll�·· �.he would become a really intelligent cess. Helene Pollnk. of Woodrow WiltlOu, wearing the Prt's-man-and whatever his fortunes jn i,ll'nt's frock and coat allil silk h:Hlife, he woult! be able to bear them Expresses Appreciation. for .. ed the Mexican tlictator tto fin�with much better grace, alld enjoy lif� To the Editor: hycnty-one guns in recognition of thl'g€ncrally, much more than if he-,,-;ere .it wns impossiule for me to tllUlIl� Amelicuu fInk. The snlute was gin'l!going it blind, with his it!cal thc ac-' indivit!uaIly all tho students wllt, with a ol:e cali her cap-pistol, as IIut'rquisition of wealtb, for whnt l,url)�t'S helped us to conduct the contest ill tn nerved himself for the gun·fire wit I.h{: knows not, and caring little in what Reading ant! iu Public Speaking Oil a bottle of ]!Op.ways he accomplishes the desired entl. April Ii, i� connection with the COIl- After tbe demonstrators gatheret! illBut probably, after all. the acqui�i· ferencc of affiliatell schools. There- front of Law, George Morris was iI.­tion of such a point of vicw requires fore, througb t.he mCllinm of the l\Ja trotluced to the crowd of spectators a.;a rudimentary intelligence 011 the part roon, I wallt to express to them all tlll� Huerta. Then the entire regiment,of tbe stut!ent; ant! so, "Take itfrollJ bearty apprel'iation of the t1ellartment armed with lathes marched to Cohh,Ul(', that's all rot," i� the vert!ict of for their splellllid, effit'ient co·opera· and then to tbe flagpole, where a toythe college "mnn�" as· he lilies up the ti('n. They tlitl a grcat tical of t1rudger�' cannon, drawn by the Mexican arm.",eight ball aud resolves to clenn up with no other object than to show in· W:lS fired to sbow that tbe Dictatorthl> table. So We might as well dis· terest in the conference, antl it is, h:'11 been reduced to complete suhmismiss the subject antI go watch the tberefore, a great joy to me to expr(':,� sion. Charles Parker, the offi(·inlteam work out. publicly our apl're"iation of their sen'· �tanaarll bearer, then letl a ("heer, wa\-_ices. S. H. Clark, iIl� a four-inch flag.WlIA'l'S THE USE? Dt'partment of Puhlie Speakin�. American generals, "Shorty" Defries,.After all, why Lotber about such nllll President Sterling Maxwell of theAre Suicides So Prevalent?f'tutT? Jt will not help us e.arn a cent. freshman Laws, letl the army of tht'To the Ellitor:reore; and its all a tlcucctl bore. What United St.ates back to heaclquarters,I In a.�king t.hc following (IUestiondo we care why we are here, or w lat with Huerta and the remains of th,�. ':) Ill'l through your ('0IUll1n8, I h:n-e in milllithis "social ordcr" stuff I�. II O::!O- ll('xican army bringiftg up the renr.k I a Ycry definitc I'url'o!"e. I might, itphy is something wc have to ta -c, ntH Robert Gunther ant! Oakley Mortoll,is true, go to one of the healh� of th·�we might as well get through with it who composed the llarine banll, en.)'I "Chicago in .Jurau·' mo\-crnent, anll rl!-as quick as we can, anll not spcnl any efl the ceremony hy rendering "ThccciYe the information 1 I)t'sirc. But in_of our precious time inventing a I'hil- Star Spangled Banner" amill the l'1:1),-:l�much as the point whic'h has aromscilosophy of our ow'.l' That is not the ping of 1.000 students.I .,0 Illy curio�ity has },een stntell ancl re-purl'0� of college life-at cast The demonstration was tlll' i.l(·n 'J.statcil 80 oftt'n in public, I thillk it nothose who know anything :Ihout it. Harry Butler, a senior Law.The rl'al function of the t:ni\"ersit.y in more than right that the answcr sholll.1thesc fille sprillg weeks, is to furnish be given equal pUblicity.a h:11l ficlll allli n team to 1':I\'I)1"t thcre, III every eirl'ulnr which the Y. �f.a club wherein we ('nn ),Iay 1'"0) :m.1 C_ A. hns scnt out, anll in three outreat! Life\. an.1 pt.reh:ull'c 01:1111'('. TIll' lit' five (If the �I'(,c"hc:ol gh-cn ill (�or.-)) II('ctiflll with t.he Gal('n Fi:.;ill'r ('am-stuliif':oI ar(' liI.e hur.lles, nl. I,d �ull!,lyl'ni�n, the statement has hc('nTheSenior college and C. and A. chapel,D a i.y ..l'ubl15bl'd ulOrnllle.�, t'Xn'llt Sunday and 10:15, Mandel.�olltlay. during t h e Autumn. Wlnter andSprillS quarters, ....y Till' Dally 1Iaroon College of Education chapel, 10:15,8taff. Emmons Blaine 21-1., b. \'f.·Co�bll.II. S. 00 .... P ,Ell'''''' .. "coDd-c:1aaa mall at tb.ClUc..-o p..-omce. Cblcaco. IlL. Marcb 11.llG •• 1Ul4.1" Act of Marcb •• 111 ••ManJon Press, :;:;11 Cot tuge \irun! A\'�.Communication.The adjust meut of the �tudl'lIt,tO tilt.'sociul order is wore than a philosophicconviction 011 Idsnot- only:! not ion, personal to himselt',as to why he should so adjust himself �'u The Friendship Dinner.the .Etlitor:-it involves a well thought-out deter" ...} .. � .to make the �:lllle intere�tJ .. ::. Goo.)lenowship, a sh:lTp .Irnw, a I'lt':In )"II� tl:at th(' prc\-alence of Sllif'ide :ImOll�table sllOt, nllli a J,ra�s throat for 1�IIS�i:l1l an.1 .1apant'�e !"tll,lc'nt:-l i� .In.·tIll) tll·.rl,..."_� \\1' t., th� f:wt that tht'�f' �t.lloll'llt� nrC' lI"t(')1C'I'ring-the!'c arc .��ltoll]d take with tis from ('01](';":('-:11111 Clrristian!". �ow �ettill:! a�i.l(' all (IIII'S-of conr!iC, the late�t �t .. I'�. At ](,:l�t. tion as to wh(,'t1l('r thi� fad artuallyI . is ,In(' to t.11(� cau�e t.o \\ II ii'll it ha,.:e\,('ry man jn thc cll!) �ay� �o-a)lllevery pool.room keeper along Fifty- 1:£'('n m:rriht',l, T wonltl like to knowfifth �treet ngrees. These people onght \\ hetber thi!' i!l renlly truc. Arc sui·cides more prevalcnt among the 1:1:0.;�i�ln nn.1 .Tnpanc�c st.ull('nts thanWlIl Vlslt Institutional Church. among !'tlldcnts of nt.1rf'r nation:llitit'sStudents �ishing to go with th� Y. an.1 r('ligioll� h('li�f�? T sholllol like,]\1. C. A. party to the f'ourth Pre�hy therefore', to know, from whnt ccn!lll:'.terian Institutional chllr�h, Satllr,lay, �o"ernment st� .. ti!'tics, or ot.her aut11Or­have been requestefl to regi�ter in itative �onrr,(', this !ltntem('nt i� t:lk�Ol,Cobb lA before Friflay noon. :;n,l whNC OIlC who is inter��t�tl mnyto know. The Friendship D.i.nner.CoJU� to tlil' Fl'il�IIJshil' tlillJlt'r lIl'xl:II1t1 114.'11' us get acquaiutvd.POlI't sit around an.l sa�-, .. , neve I'PH gl't n chanco to meet people," TII:lt'�what this dinuer is for. Don't he ill­.ii::lI:lIIt at letters l ik e that of .. �I i�:-.Out_of it" and st ill puss h�' 011 t lu:Dorothy Llewt'IIYII.The New TariH---makes it possiblefor us to offer youa suit for $30 whichwould haveyou $35 underold tariff- .. -other prices inproportionNicoll the TailorcosttheW!! J�rrem.st SonsClark alJd Adams Streets, Chicago. PENNANT 'STICKERSCOAT of ARMS STATIONARYCOAT of ARMS FOBS and JEWELRYThe University Of Chicago Press5750-58 nus AVENUE-and Room 106 Emmons Blaine Ball.---------------------------------------------------------------------College FriendshipsMake college life worth while. Coca-Cola is a friendworth knowing and baving all the way through frOIDF!eshlDan to Senior year. It will fill your college daysWIth pleasure, health and benefit.Delicious-RefreshingThirst-QuenchingTHE COCA-COLA �O.AtlaDta, Ga.1.ec/:l Mere �eer fOr a Vnion. SUitDid you ever see a Union Suit that was Coat Cut, with adual c/ouil&Tokh aud a dosed 6ad:? W dl, here's on(.", and the only on(..-PAT. JAN.SU- 1000(fl •• a.� u.s. PAT. orr.COAT CUT UNION SUITSo T..,TJS union Suits ,pm aU 1M tw)' down - have no A.1o h h·":l.J , , 1 ,I' .1 f '_1 JI'IlI'S' no unc 10£.. , Ci ,).1 Y au tIJW,,;USS 0 matenaa anywherc--no openinl! in hack fi rfectJy(nil. s.�" .. tl!t·r :; .. -r.;':I�')-:1!1 fabrics, indudil"l� knitted. ' t pcP:-:c= f;-(l� �·l.GO to $3.�'). At your dealer. Important D--·-l tOT : TC! • P J .. uoo& e on request.!'. ... :,� ��.e.���c_e � AM�S fo� JounJr1n�, .n'�trn� ;1ncl romfonahle �leC"Jl. M:ltle on the. :lIn � J. ." ." ". 0 L.JS UnIOn Smt� No �trlllgs to tl�ht('n or come loosc. $1.50 I $8.5G.70 J),-rl .... ,-., Y �'t1r "",Phole:;ale Distributr r C:Jr-·.. '11�US. 0'!' •• � C��:!A�::'') C():.tPANY Dellt• C 348 BnMIdwaJr. New VadE�HICAGCD.Ola8S1cs. Proposed Kodern Languag5. Harper. . I : _ ... ; .I!<�' -:••�>-�:; k; \ � :...' '-: �" .. ". :. They SaleAre OnYOU should remember that BLACKFRIARtickets art: on sale.�UST we constantly urge you to reserve yourtickets when it is really for your own good,G 0 and get your tickets today.THIS year's show is the best yet.YEAR after year crowds make the resolution thatthey will never miss another DLACKFRIARproduction. Are you one of these? If notd) not hesitate to be included.Proposed lIistOrical Group. Mindel Corridor 10:15 to 2:15The southern boundary of the (':lIl1J1US, Us it will appenr when the Classles buileling is completed and theproposed Moelern Languages and His oricnl buildings hn\'e been erected. TJois view is taken from n color drnw-Ing or the architects' plans. (Courtesy of the Uulversity Press.) -------------------------_.Hotel CumberlandWoodlawn& Savings T ! JUNIC'RS AND SENIORS 'I COLLEGE MEN MADErust II TO Mn3T IN BASEBALL8 k Dean I(athews Makes Statementan 'I'Thj.rd Yeazo Men Chailenge Seniors to Second Weekly Lecture.Contest )l!ay I-Both Teams ClaimOhicqo J BrUUant Prospects. That the church has heeu built up h.Y1204 E. 63d Street,THE FACULTY IirIlE STUDENTSor tileUNIVERSr1'Y OF OmCAGOWILL FIND INTms BANX ALL THEFACILITIES OF A DOWNi'OWN BABE.SAVINGS ACOOl1lftSaDdCHECKING AOCOUlftSAre Welcome and Appreciated.BESOUltOES $2,000, 000..CLASSIFIEDADVERTISEMENTSexchange, Seniors and Juniors will meet in university men was the assert ion orDean llathews in his lecture on "1'hl'out-Ioor baseball Frielay, May 1. Thl"upper classes have this year abandoned Church and the University' in lInlltlellust night. lIe said that the great re.,their traditional Indoor game in con­Iig ious leaders, from St. Paul to th«flection with the Spring festival, fol-present, were eollego men,lowing the Juniors' challenge to tllf:I "They have brought the ehureh illtl)'enguo game. ITh 1 '1 th t h 11 IharmOny with science," he said, "uII.1e ru es provlC e a no men 0 I, I tt 'b b II b f' it has now become the turn of the1I1g e ers In ase a , or mem ers 0,th v it d 'II b n 'bI r Ichurch to supply the spiritual elemente .arsl y squa WI e e Igl eo!' .I tl bl A th t t 'II b ill the life of tho university man:'re Ig game. s e con es WI e II I d h th V't to I Dr. Henderson will speak next Tue�·'IP nye w en e arsr y goes owa " ,.Cit t· h' t [day on "The Church and the Citv,I y, a ques Ion as arisen as 0 I -whether the men of tbe squad who are]f�ft at bome should be permitted toplay in the interelass contest. The Workmen from tue department ofI ",'(>itations. The work will continue WOMEN'S GLBE CLUB mthrough the vacation, when all day LEAD II1J8IOAL PBOGBAJ(will be devoted, and the remuneration. A� FBIDD8BIP DDfNBB�ot ahousc·to_housc canvass of U:lC-less soap, etc. No outlay or advanr.e 1';umbers by the Women's Glee clubuf money required at. any time. Drop and a program of University 8OnW'a postal card to ··Dusting Thru," SIS will be given at the women's �rieo(l­Fulton street. ship elinner Friday at 5:30 in Lexing_1508 Cable ton. After the singing, the womenl1D1venal Bepair lIfe.Co.,, I b '.'d 68"2 W . will join in a grand march aroun thep aCt"_ , one .nal. ... e repair. , . campus. Speeches will be made (tor·sto"eft, bU'ycJes, etc. Refinish and uP-. h d'. mg t e Inner by Mrs. Edgar Goo"-hcll\ter (urniture. Plastenng and.. t . d spC'ed, preSident of the Ach'isory boar,',t'hlmncy cement; carpen erlng an, . k . 1 Es lure Carl Cody and Ruth Allen. The newc:. )lnd wor a spec.a ty. t. d�pnrtmental scheme will be discus""e-l,bitllhe(1. F. Dc Gccr, Prop. .Tuniors are against allowing these men Buildillgs and Grounds have been or­to plny, saying that it will strengthen ganlzed into sbifts to beautify thethe seniors, who have a number of campus. They will strew fresh earth onm�n not quite good enough for the tLe bare spots on the lawns, and in·trip. but too good for an Inter-class stall new tennis courts daily until allgame. are ready to play.Francis Ward, chairman of tbe Ju·Se per line. No acivertiaementa re- nior baseball committee, expects to Give Solos at SiIlg.eeived for less than 25c. All cJasaified have a first "Ina. team len tbe fl·eI.I." __ Buaz], Pecci's "Gloria," sung by Eth-adyertUemeuta mUd be paid tD ad- He figures that with Selfridge on th'� el Wawefield; Huhn's "Jnvietua " byYUlC& mound and Rhett behind the bat the Albert Hodge, and Liszf's "ThirteenthSeniors will be helpless. Byerly an-I Rhapsody? played by Elizabeth Ayre':4�LOft-Coral ring, Thursday, April 16 Bogg are other third year men who are were features of the first Universityin Harper wasb room. Will the two expected to star. Leonard of the sen- musical yesterday in Manelel. A poorgirls who were seen picking it up iors, counts upon John Greene and crowd attended the sing,please return it to Box ··C," Faculty "Buet" :Mast as the battery, to bring tiaiidWa'f1/Wil\S.namJu;tiiWiW'1'\fA'S9home the bacon, and believes that ifaflything gets by them, such bright fF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR REALSEVERAL - Opportunities for stu- lights as Fitzpatri('k and Hank Shull BOME COOKINGdents to earn $10 to $:!O a week will take care of it. - T BY -for a few bours work each day aft\!ronel plans for the coming year will heoutlined.u �ou want to be right up tD Style. TIG :SR'S BBA.D wn.L1M the fabrics we oft'er at the prices ARaAlfGB roR 8DfOSof eighteen doDan and up, aDd be WI'f]I RABP8lOIIOBDtlaoronghb" conYiDeed tha.t this Is head-quanen for stupendous values andeorreet tai1odDg.Jalias C001JerTHE UNIVERSITY TAILORSUBSCRIBE FORTHE DAILY IlABOON Lentls Lunclberg was appointed n�Tiger'� nead's repre�ntnth-e to con­ler with Ha�icord in arranging 8e'"ernl Uni\"en.ity sing!' at a meeting InMtnight in Hutchinson C!afe. The "inglCwi11 be gi\"en at regular inten-als dur­in,:: the quarter.The annual election halll beer. JlO!d�poned until Friday at ] :30 in the Re�'nolds �lub. �"My last few da� at Cdf€�wcre a phantasmagoria of ambrl..ous iOIlP:-;!';-: \""mixed with dire uncertainties 3:; to jt��;' �: '.: \ : ....this old world was going to trcut rue. I rc- \\.",member the comfort I derived at th:!l: L:::,! \ r·from Fntima Cigarettes-our college st::n.:: �'.; \ .� .+-and in fact, today I find nothing; bctt cr iL-::-1 � �the pure, good tobacco of these Cif'2�'('�t��,;1 � 1. " : rToday more Fatimas nrc sold in d: i; .:country than any otlicr c:�_:' �·v�tc·. I;Not in a gilt box bt;t in :\ !::::;", I ;� simple-life packa&;C- Q;....�:.:�r 4�l� Ll : .�the tobacco. l: /� ..L' "_A, I iocn-�.=--.. "f� ��......... _iliiiliiiiii...,..�LUNCH' ROOM1325 R 55t1l Street. TeL 40&'.Between Klmbuk and Kenwood..Pennsylvania Aven�e,11th and H StreeaTo HCftn or a llote1 wb��l11xuriol1' quartet', �1 be I�­CU1'N, wl!ae charm .11d co::­genial atmolphfl"e freyaiJl ar.:Iwhere cxccJlen� 0 'ffTlee i 4raramoynt, the Hotel Po .... b.t:.no.us just sac:b indacemer.ts.Jtooes -'tit detadd 1»athma,. 1M obtained 8t SUO. Sz 00aM � Rooms with prinlebatJa, �SO, SUO .. �c!"f_� ..!::.-='��.Write for b001r1d with map.CLIPPORD •. J.EWIS.)lana,eT'� J-Oa 'fBB DAILY MAnOOJl. .. ,..:'THE DAILY JlABOOH. WEDNBSDAY. APBIL 22. 191'-N. E. Corner State and Jackson"What Wonderful Suits for $20"A ND so they are. But these values didn't just "happen"-we worked hard and long to make our $20 suits theforemost in America. And you are invited todemand proof of this in any form you may elect.Shop around-compare-criticise---you'll establishthe real merit of our lines by doing so. Our Jines'at $20 include a world of varied stripes and. Tartanplaids well worth many dollars more than we'vemarked them.s :.. �'.". Why Should I SmokeTUXEDO?TUXEDO is the logical smoke formillionaires because it is impos­sible to buy a hd�:r tobacco.Tuxedo is rl.e logical smoke forthe economical man because thereare 40 pipefuls in a ten-cent tin­making the O'l:!rage cost per pipefulonly one-fourth of a cent ITo buy cheaper tobacco means toget lese; pleasure out of smoking,because it is impossible to make atobacco as good as Tuxedo at lessthan the Tuxedo pried.�iW�-.The Per/ect T obGcco le:- Pi;>e and Ci[!:lrd/eTuxedo i3 made of only the finest,choicest selected leaves of perfectlyaged Burley tobacco, It is madeby the original "Tux-:-do Process"which takes all the ullpleasantnessout of tobacco and leaves all thepleasantness ill!Tuxceto h:.s a dc-lici01.ls1y m:l<f. fragrantaroma that is plc:l�ant to all. It is the onl,tobacco you can smoke in a room full of lacecunains without Ica\'i:�� c· .. t:n a tracc of odor.A trY.) will convince you that Tuxedo issuperior to every othcr toh;!cco you have ever!moked. Buy a tin-today.YOU CAN BUY TUXEDO EVERYWHEREC •••• ni •• t pou-=h.i, .... r./i".tI ."" Sc• i I • peoof paper FAmous !;Tc-ton tin. 0with Irold I,.Uuinsr. 1 ccurYed torit podcet GEO.CURRYex-Governor. New Mexico•• T 'uxed» appea� 10 mestrongly on accounl 0/ iucool. milJ. pletuanl jlatJOr.Therein lid its mpoiorily 10all other tohaccos ."��ST A:-;TON WARBURTONCon�ressmanState of Washlm:toDH.'t1yown aperiena leotI.m:! '0 be/ieee hal coerg de­�irahle qualil� is prexnl I"T wceJa Tobacco. /1 is lhe� smoke / eoer !raJ •••,s:�IR\·J� S, connhumorist and novelistu/ can "I/rinle 0/ any reo­.,n why / �/rouIJn', SGJ7 /li/ce T unJo - because I doli/ce it. oo;p much •..9,.,,*" J �•-------------------------------------------__."I,. GIlDa Hrmri"on. SOc ancl90cFREE Senll U5 2 ceOit!l in �'amp5 for (lO't­:age :1011 W� ,,.iII mail you:a M)uv�nirtin of TUXEDO tobacco to anypoint in the United Statn. Addr�5THE AlIERICAN TOBACCO COMPANYRoolD l2D9 :11 Fiftb Avenue New YorkSUBSr.RIB"; FOR THE DAIJ.Y MAROON,- - ._---- ------zm __ . �_._ ROYALNoII' 63rd & COTTAGE GROVE AVE.THEATREADd his Own Oompan,.NIGHTL Y AT 7:30 and 9:15MAT - TUE. THUR. SAT. & SUN. 3:00PRICES 10 - 20 - 30Gene GreeneHarper M22.STUDENTS HAVE NOT'I'horo are noth-es Oil the Seninr r:,,·kfor the following personae D. II,Burke, Cornelia C. Barlow, llgt. S. lb·\"c1l� Clarence J. Hicks, 11. W .• lucohs.Ethel P. Kerns, lliriam C. Taylor.Ethel Vnudeuberger, Harry 11. Smith,Pnu] Shupp, Eunice Watteuberbrer,WIII,G. Walker, and L. G. Wallace.Junior rack: Bullen, Edna C. Braud,.Tt'Jlllie .J. Axteel, Ella L. Buell, Flor·euee C, Beltig, Bessie L. Blakelyj Ellen Amusements.L UTIIEB. OOLLEGE (Decorah. Iowa)lConcert Band (61 JI1eD1ben) and Chorusl���==�=-----�---'""'!"-��"(-16 membera.)Ccncert at Orchestn. Ha!l,'·;ednesda,.. APri! 2t. MADAME MOSELLEThe band is onitB way to Christiana I a Musical P::.y withto take Part in exercises commemorat· Jl'fferson Dc Anr,elis, William Pruetteing the centennial of the Oonstitution Diane D·Aubrey. Jack Henderson.of N orwa.,.. M:a,. 17. Tickets. $1.50.$1.00, 75 cents, from K. T. Jacobsen. I -----COHAN'S GRAnDfieltl, Jas. M. McConnell,Dl'an W.llnr·formal will be given Saturday night illthe Reynolds club. All alumni and tin, Mollie Peterson, Lida Mix, PaulllcKiuuy, Carolyn Nauts, Geo. H.active members of. the club have beeninvited. Okuela, Richard T. Peck, Mary L.Favors Will Be Fea.ture& Ten Years Aao TOd�yNo,·el posters and favors will feat., The Daily JIaIoon of April 22, 19Oi.ure the Senior class cotillion Frill:l�· FINE ARTSir. thc Reynolcls club. Ruth Agar will Blair and Rice, room-mates and fru·lend the figures, which wm be ori",rinni ternity brothers, will compete againstand new, Dorothy Williston designed e'a'ch other in the hundred yard dashttl' posters. tomorrow at Pennsylvania. Hahn of�(ichigan will also attempt to even up princessmatters with Blair beeause of the de­Juniors will hold a smoker Frillny feat he suffered at the hancls of tht�night from 7:30 to 9:30 at thc All'h:t latter in thc 185t Conferenee meet. TheDelta Pili house, 975 East 60th 8tre,'t". 11 ·1 t I__ • timor ("0 ege eeunet sent a e egramGive Score <nub Dance Saturda,.. to Captain Blair "'ishing sueeess to&ore club will gh'e a dance Sntt:r· the Varsity and By,le Park high sehool11ny at 2:30 at Rosalie hall. lIul"il' relay teams. OL Y�PICWONDERFUL values in overcoats at $20, too--values so unusual that we can safely saythey're better than any we've ever offered at theprice. Silk lined coats at $20 that are splendid inevery w-iy-e-Hubmacaans no store could duplicate......... .. "if}A .WHEN we advertise our values at $20 we're really notquite fair to ourselves+-suits and overcoats at $12, $15.$25, $30, $35 to $48 are fully as fine.Brief Campus NewsGive Annual Dance Saturda,..The annual Three·Quarters· club illY. .. O. A. Sells Edd,. Lectures.Two pamphlets, "Temptation un-lHow to lfeet It," by George SherwoodEdd�t. and "Constructive Suggestious1"01 Character Building' by John R.lIott and Mr. Eddy, have been place.lon sale in the Y. .Y. C. A. officc..Juniors GiVe Smoker Frida,..'will be furnished by Auraeher, CALLED FOR NOTICES Geo. M. Cohall's l\I;"stcry FarceON COBB HALL B.ACltS "SEVEN KEYS '['0 BALDPATr1..\I·c;lI�, TIII:II.I.:'. �IELOJ)nAMAw, Campbell, Ectna J. Cohn, Jessie �l. Henry Miller Presents a New �CO);, .J. 1... Cadieux, Clara A. Dean, DADDY LONG LEGSll:lry 'v. Dodds, F'lcrenee A. Dunfee. witll RUlh CllaUcrtonl-'r:lJlci::,\ R. Pletcher, Ethel 11. 110011,A. W. Hill, Elizabeth R. GOt', .llari,·L. Gerbnrdt; Mary E. Koll, John T. B.La Bau, Mary L. Leist, Harry LinSpencer and Geo. W. Tra'·cr.Commerce and Administration rack:X. O. Brcin, Helen A. Carne:' B. 11.Gendreu, 1\[arguerite Hess, P. II.Heen, I Levin, Emma G. Low, J. A.Liefenthnl, Esther 1\(. Sell,.1. Saper­stein, Alice Rockwell, C. A. Titus amlR. C. White.Thc Reynolds club will hoM it... flCC· GARRICKAnother Cohan & Harris Triumph.-------ILLINOISJOHN DRBWIn a D;:IlL:� BillTH.,:: TYI!.-:""-VNY OF TEARSTHE WILLPOVVERSCOR�.Jack Latt's New P1a7lIELP WAN"i'EDA Clean Comedy Drama wttlaHanry KolkerSTULEBAKERADELEA CO:l1ic Operetta"·rulII till' 1-'n'I,.·i, of i'aul Hervo:&.1111 .J en JJ Briquet,New Yo·k's SCIlS3.tionad KludcalSuccess-The tune all Cblcaco is\VhiaWng.OHANGEA Pla,. of Welsh Peasant LifeActed b,. a Co. of Welsh Pla,.ersTHE THmD PARTYA FAROE B,.MARX SWANRICHARD BENNETT inGive Tea. 'l'oda,. in z.aue Boom. ond ,lanec of the year tomorrow e"en·The conference committee of the Y. i!ig (or mcmbers and frien,tl'!. Tht' DAMAGED GOO D SI W. C. L. will JlRve charge of a ( .. ':I buwling allc�·M anet billiarlt tahlf'fI will'�in'Jl to all mcmhcrs of the Le:lJ:Il" 'be open (or use of the ladies. L A SALLEThere is unclaimcll mnil at th(' Far'· Howe will IlitC'h for Chicago.ulty ('xchange for thc followin� pl'r. . AIMERICAN !!�!Ci sons: .J. Ando, R .• J. Bcil, .J. �f. Bell. �(·ho1t tw(')\·c of Phi Gamma Delta --'A. Rarnes, L. V. Cavins, C. C. Chi! fraternity win begin its con,·entionCarl Farseth, .T· W. Frn1iek, C. Il. �t'ssioM at the Univcrsity t�lny.lIihht't.s, IT. A. Huhh:trcl, 1-;. F.. HilL Twenty·fh·e II ('legates are represcntel1.Tom ,Tones, ,J. A .• Tames, C .• T. �fi1I('r. A ,lancc will he heM in Hutehinson to,. P' niJ:ht, an,l the C'onvention will clm«!,,�. Nor,laarel, C. R. Price, R. .... rlC'C'1M. G. Piek, J. A. Ric-c, R. R. Simp· tomorrow night with a banquet at thekiT.s, y.'. Stnkwit.7., �rr. Smith, �rcta Gran,l PaC'ifie hotel.Van Meter, W. A. Whitnkf'r, A. A. Tnylor, thc Varsity quarter' miler,J Wagner, A. W. Walkcr anel W. E. Wil· injure,l his leg while training ycsterSOD dny.tOllny at 3:30 in the Lcnguc room.Man a.t �t:v Exchange. '·:lrl'lily hnll players will meet R ..loit tomorrow on Marshall fieJlI. Tom Movin� PicturesTHE DRUG TIDmORFun Makers Supreme!tOLB " DILL··Pi:CK O' PICKLES"'Mm;teal Komedy RiotComedy Theatre65 East Van Buren St.THE UNDERDOG.Coupon enUtUug holder to 50cBebate may be obtained at ....I'OOD Oft'Ic:e.