m t laily ilitrn��---- .1I ClVADRAlfGLB J"BftIIJ'O.JUGin' Dr au1CBl1iIOXOOUB'ro 8I1FF&A8B .Al8¥BftlKG,10:16, I.BDlfG2'OB' GDI·XA8IUII.VOl. xu. 1(0. 1S2. ".)1 r.�, .. :: 1t�·',UlUVBB8rrY 01' ��GOt FBIDAY KAY 1, 1914.GRFATEST GAME, TODAY 'TO BOLD ANNUAL FETE ILLNESS 15 ATTRACIlVE BLACIFILUtS�:O'"IN IIOTCHINSON COORT - "stUDENt SUPFf:,R"Junior-Senior Baseball Clash at 3 Mabel De La. Maler Contributes", ,.�O·UlGHT IN MANDELWill Result in Hottest Fight M Li M thl Sa •. nlW-- Wim Sell Flowers __ ..I to ay terary on y- y, ' .- .of Year on Stagg FIeld -- UIU M . . "H Sta·· . -Candy Duriq Performance of agazme IS ere to y PreparatioDa for Eleventh An-O f th h tt t m s or the "Student S • ..-ftnr" Toni.ht - D,uaIProc1, ac:tioaCompleteclW.°thne 0 e 0 es ga e ...... --- --- 111nes8 is made an attra.etive div __': ... -' .'ye:u', not even barring the Illinois- sion in Mabel De La Mater's eXl'osi I SaccesafuI Dresa RehearaalSHOULD CAPTURE mu: AGAIN .Varsity contest,' is scheduled for Stagg RAISE IIONEY FOR I r &.·CUEJ4.ft tion on "The Philosophy of Dlness," S"rOLZ &. uD r &. DI &. U AUTHORSf- 1·1 thl-S afternoon at 3. The Juniors I An IUU'LAnre u in the May Issue of the LiteraryChicago"s tennis team, holder of th. and Seniors will transfer their rivalry Sophomores will have their booth in u- thl . 1 terd A 1• .' _.. _ . . .:non y, Issuet yes eruay_ no\-e __ "-__,_ a�,\ pstern Inter-collegIate ehampion- to the diamond and today'8 game Will the eoveted posttron In the center of I t" t i . . t' k b ..... numuaul &II �v Are by LewisI an: op nms IC vrewporn IS ta en Y """41.... 'D__ 'D_""_,hip, "'eut through the first match ?f settle the University championship. Hutchinson court at the annual Quad_ th th . h ks ab t - k �........, � - .. u'S, and )lax"au or In er remar ou mc-the season with a clean slate when the The latest reports indicate that excite- rangJe fete tonight. The fete will 00 IbaelowD8SS.university of Texas doubles team wns ment is at fever heat in the rival held between 8 and 11 during the per- HEllO IS � or FA'l"DT�S• .' • _ _ . "As soon as the doctor leaves after �-�e!eated yesterday mornmg., Bquair camps and hourly bulletins r cnfidentlv rormanee of "The Student Buperlor." . -K .'.. . . _ he has said eep the patrent as quiet Blackf' -II thei I'£nd lbchael were one set to the good J rediet victory for each team. A bul According to tradlflon the Senior rl&r8 Wl present en e ev-• • _ _ L8 possible,' a hundred little worries th al - al d "TI.. hen yesterday's play started, having I(-tin Issued by the JUnIors at twelve booth w1l1 be at the right of the door '_ _ en annu musie come y, ie_ _ • • . fall away {roUl you" Writes MISS De St rd t Sri" t . h 8-1� .c!ef�Lted the southern pair In the fi(�t last night announced that the Identit71'to Mandel corridor, Classes drew for . '_ I en upe or, omg t at . OJ lD_. . .' _ . . _ La Mater. "You know WIth a great ,.. d 1 Th h - b_t, ,.C, before ram caused the post- of their pitcher still remained unchlJ-lthe other peelttoaa, JunIors getting _ _ ,.lUan e. e 8 ow w,ill e repated to-p'-nt'ment of the match. Although tbeleo'\'eretl despite the wily attempts of �he position left of the door and exultation that you have nothIng to ml'ROW night and Friday and Satur-T. , -' . - ' I do but be ill. The problem of living d . h.lt k Th - -ex"lS parr put up a plucky fight, Chl- the Seniors to unearth and SpirIt away freshmen the space north of the court ' . • ay mg t 01: next wee • e piece IS. I Leeomes centraliaed, Questi0D8 of, b L S 'cago won u fi\-e set match, 7-5, -l,6. 63, their dreaded rival. and west of the junior booth, In case I y con tolz, 14, and Samuel Kap-It J moral contluct and social bearing dis-'l '14 Th - - b L - Fuik__ ;. tLt. Manager Frank Wud of the Juniors of eold weather, the booths will be I an, • e muBlC lS y ewrs Ul 'S,. _ . appear. Even the dull ache that mav '1r. E 1 Boulb 11 a MElDr. Reed announced the completed who will wieelv rema1 .. a non-eom- plaeed Inside the eorrfdor, but inw-j . _ . _ .!J, !081' ya., an ax ne ow,. ", _ ,be over vou 18 a defInIte solld demon "11tennIs sehedule yesterday, as follows: atant becauae of • pulled 'leg lIluaele, catIons late yesterday assured an out· I •- •,.. V _ to cope wIth, and not a host of per-.lUay 7, &rslty ,-s. FaCUlty. has steadfastiy refused to ..eve ou ... ,.]oor fete.. ,'," AU of the "'business" was- included.. II plexitics."May 15, Ohio State at Chicago. lineup. He declares that whea the BIll I"lPwep TonJ.dlt. i!l tne final dress rehearsal last night_May 21, Leland Stanford at Chicago. Juniors trot out on the field aDd en. An Innovation thlll yoar will be th( TeIla of .. �.. Coaeh Coleman deelaretl the workMay 22, Minnt>sota at Minnepoli�. gage in preliminary practice,their f8JJt the selling of flo"era at tho dUfer('nt "Over the Hump" is a narrative by quite satisfactory. The preparationMay 25, Wiseonsin at Madison. play will beat the Benion before the tooth .. Bouquets for the women may PhUlp E. Kearney, '14, which describes for, the performanee will be wound upMay 214, 29 and 30, Conference meet gnme begins. Prominent J'union who ee purchaaeti from the Senior womcn, !the adventures of a party of "boa" thna' afternoon when the cast anliat Madison. have announeed their willingneh to land boutonniers for the men may- be lin their tramp over Bookies ana choma will go tlal'Ough the piece with8cbechlle Is Hard. uc:rifice themselves for the glory t�f obtained from the sophomores. Be- through tlie Yellowstone. A on&aet the lorcJaeatn. .it 5:30 the ,Blen willThia year's sc:hedule is one of the their class are Wel" Selfri��orth- eides flowers, candy, popeorn, lemon. tragedy, "Like Men," by Wplter dinel in the �OlDDlons cafe, going di-1Il� strenuous that the Varsity has )'Up, LoDeacarcJ. Byer17, Bog, TOl;mAn, .de and le�r� will be sold. ro�4 '14, is a presentation of �e reetJ;y to. the dr�" rooms •. ...zperie :witJL..:..tM ... .aueption� mI _- ""._. ,\_ , ��...:..!�.e. _���e_. begin:!�hi_o State, every mateh should go the At a late hour last night Manager resent different eountriea. Seniors will Jolin 'Greene, written' in when Peter Fairchild, a mort:ll, Chloe-.limit. The Faculty m.atch Thursday Leonard of the Seniors could not bd endeavor to ea� out the war motive Gehnan, and a lyric entitled "Heart's a member of the fairy bantl which,nil be a practice afrail\. but se�-�ral �eated, and although .. reporter way- b� having a booth patriotically decked Desire" by Charles Cory, Jr., eonsti-Ihaa raiaed him'to his eighteenth year.()f the professors are capable of gIvIng laid the Vanity squad on its way to wlth American flags, cannon-crackers, tllte the verse eOl!tributiolls to the leave together for eoUege_ Peter hasthe Vanity a sti« fight. According to -' and other eVI-d f f' ht Th n1 mbe Th dOt ta··· t .... -� th " - ' - ._ _ lc:ave for Iowa City he eould not be enees 0 Ig. e wom- I r. eel ors s ..., - e denved aU his ltDowtedge of UD1ver-Dr. �d, OhIO has a c�paratlvely found. It is rumored that after de- en serving at the booth will be dressell Lit monthly is "here to stay," IJ.8 the sity: life from college stories antI pos­weak team, and the V&r8Jty should puiting his lineup in the safe and ll"t- as drummer_boys. discrimination of the students has ters, 'and he is full of illu�ions_ 'Per_eftpturethismatehrathereasily.__s'-owfbltt-tdtdth�Ing the tlmeloek, he made his W:l7 Dna as 8eDoritaa. :1 n a avora e a I u e owar e haps beeause abe has none,Chloe proves(Contiuec1 on page 4) cat of the ei� on. .. fast freight. T!le Juniors will portray a Dutch La- lDagazine. a suecea particularly with Pip, th�"WDf membe ... of the Senior elaa are going ·den. Sophomore women will !.l� 'CHICAGO'S BALL DAK football coach, and Fred, an at�raeti\"eI'BA'I'B,",� BALL GAJIB lahout with • e�fty air and appear to dressed as Mexican senoritas, and the JIBETS HAWKBiBS TODAY Senior. Peter's eareer� on the O�}ll!rAlplaa Del1!.. Deke and Delta Upsilon be contempl_tiD« _me coup that will 1:-eshman women as pierrettes_ I hand, is anything but briUhllt; firal-'I'ake y� CoIl� be spruDg at tile last moment. An the The purpose of the fete is to raise Two Games WlDl Be P'la.7ecl on :l"lmlly in desperation he calls upon the-_. _. ' lourt. year w .. en bave prean.4 JO'money- for the Geneva conference and Trip of Year-Des J"Rdieri to Ifairy queen to aid him in nl"n:ng �heAlpha Delta PhI, Delta Upallon antt he in the bleKhel'll eileerin& theirl"tJaer League expenses. Last year th" I Pitch AgaiDst Iowa.. University for a week. He meebD .. lta Kappa Epsilon were winners in h til th d CI p. -- at 't- h' h t . thErocs on un e en. eary, lerce, lIet proflte were over $140 the senior& C I P' - - d rong °pPOSI Ion w It' cen ell( 1.'1 ethe interfraternity baseball gam(,. R . _ I 1 n .... e 1 ago s promullng t"onten en I .ehm, Fltzpatnck, Shull. GOOttman, making the most money, $62_ The fett: f th C { b b II . I '11 pel'BOn of the football coach anll fallsThey will be matehefl for gam('s with , _ or 0 _;on erenee ase a tIt e WI 1-' '., (7!een, Mathe.". and Kennetly are 1"(' ""IU be re'l'Wlated next Fritla .... night. tt t t k 't th t -ght,to rea I"-e h18 dream.th - - th - d- - . f th r r- " Il. emp 0 rna 0 I ree 8 raa Io er wInners In en IVIslon8 or e J;.�rtle" as likely euclidatea for tI 0 JIeet -.' 1:16 '1'04&,.. _ '. '. T�e cast of ehara("ters, in the or.1crI'plt!i-finals tomorrow _.. _ . ,agaInst the unn erslt, of Iowa today. . IseDlor DIlle. Buth Agar h&8 general charge of tht'lct 10"'a City The entire Vani� of tbeir appeal'ance follows:J>ekes defeated Betas, 10 to 7 .. in a ..., •_ _ _ wo..--r VA""""'. P'. .a'D.aftB ,fete and the clas8 chairmcn for t�1ay tin"atl left last night and will go froan'Peter • _........ Vernon Brown, .0hmrfl_hlttlng game. In the first In -- __ --.aD_ --.u - . " ,_ OW"D'B fta ..,.7 are: Ebzabeth Sherer, 8enlor8; Mary Iowa Citv to Minneapolis tonight. The Chloe - - - - Jamea D. Dyrenforth. ·16nlng Br.ta worked .. double-squeeze 'w __ UD .&.L"I "'_'_'I ' _ I . . . .)('.. _ � JlaeDonaldJunlOr8; Helen Tlmberlako. Gopht"rs will be the opponents for the FaIry Queen ... _Stellan Wlnllrow_play, taking the lead only to rehll_ a_ ,- ..._ V-'__'_ .. h . I Da Fra - -_. • • ': ... 11:1 � _I _ .. _-. -...& III Prac:- 80p omorea; Josephine' Rogers, fresh- second time this week tomorrow AI- n·· - - - _. - - -.. n�u, SherWin, -HiqUlsh It to su�nor batting. _Delta I ttce Bike; to BGId. Yr_llUDC men. All eommittee chairmen will'though neither "Iowa nor �linneS�ta is 'Freel •••••• -'. - Bowlantt George, '16,T won from Sigma Alpha Epstlon 5 10 •• R • - I IT k· Du '1",. _ _ at .� meet today at 1.15 In the Leapt' bclie"etl to be strong the brace of .,en Ins • _. _. - _. - - nlap Clark,to 3 lD a game on a wet fieltl. IIlttlng - 'I - .W - th Ch· If rGOID. All gnls shouM be at all booths games is causing Coa�h P:age consill' PIP •••••••••••• Frank Selfrulge, -);;an.l fe"er erron won tor Alpha Del' omen In e ICago 811 rage pa- -' -1-,_ .. h Id th - 1_ bl' h· by 1 :30. Chaarwomen of the Le&g".le erable worry Cook •.•••••••• Norman lIcLe()tI,o'-er Phi Kappa Sigma, }.I to 11. The 11'8 0 e elr ac •• po Ie mare Ing - • IW I ; . ');It-ad fluctuated during the -me. drill yf'tlterday . afternoon. Preeeded �oomboo!9htohuld report at 1:la. The Sen- With his pitching squatl in a baflly :Prie Is ••••• - •• � ·Ro·· - - wAI��II�Ir.k,8- 'L h U. . lor wants two male barkers.· . . 1 h nee .•••.•. - w • n I 18m� '16"y t e nlvennty band, and eheeretl c.-rlppletl con�htlon, t oe to t e absent'e I - - 'A� BeJDDIda 0l1lb. • Jennlnp .•. - VIetor C. Gunnell .);by the men, 100 women formed into I'OBl!JIAX OF GANG A'r j(lr Baumgartner, the problem ofllow to ''17Five Beta of representative "iewsoflline at Lexington, and made a t!ireuit G'3OLOOY BVILDJNG IS luse the slab men to the best acJvant-IBe�ar ••• - - .... Henry InJ,twer!lf'n.the Reyno1fJs elub will be hong in f h ft...__ • • h' . nnett •. - -. - HaroM A_ l(oorc', '15_ 0 t e campus. � Talbot acted as BADLY RUB., IN FALL &.Ire IS serious. C I("ago .lownecl Min., -�romlnent places on the .eam�os. and ,marshal, and Dea,n Breckenridge, MiS!' __ 'nesota rather easily Tuestlay, antI it Prologne: A WOOtHant1 Grotto In.fn the lobhy of the �nlver.nt� c!ub IBallou, Miss Dudley and MiN Bafer CIlJ\rles Hann, employe". � lahor ':lppears mOMt likely that }")eft .Tar.lien Arndy., •�owntown, to ad'-ertIBe tho lDstltU' were ('aptains. Wives of faculty memo foreman at the Geology bU1l�hng site, 'Will be nsc.1 &.IrainRt the JlawkeyC3 to-I Act � •. Th� Camp"s of ... ort Dear-bon. Ea�h set of pictures contains be I d th _ by the Thomp1'on Starrett �onstruction !dnv I 'th Sh II K' '11 '111 born t, nl\-erslty ahol1t t \VO 'WC('kB. rs � Me e pr�estnon. .'., ant el cr u or lxml er WItwenty-three "iew8 of the exterior Th h '11 h J 1 company, wu seriously injurell ,-('st('r- "tart th "'am" ftfPD -n�t Minn- 6_ t later._ _ e mare ers WI 0 I a maM meet- • . e... '-' ....... 1 •• ..... 0_ 0- •anfl Inte�lor of the elub. The photo- jng today at 10:15 in Lenn on m clay aftC!moon when he lost hi" halan<-c morrow. If the latter two "houM fail! . Act 2. &"ne 1_ Th(' OffIce of Conchgraphs will be plaeed in Cobb, Dean I _ .F�' 1 gt gy - and feU from the concrete mixing ma·lt. "ton their onponcntd Short '11 Pip one week later.A 11' nnl'11Um. Ina arrangements will be . I' I' q V WI Inge It ofFiee, Superinten"ent Doug- ..J f h f. �hine. The Me.lical Examiner's officc probabl 1.._ 11 1 t th •Th Sef>ne 2. The Cl!lnpUS of Fort] Ir.. mAtle or t e our Unlvenrity eom y Ire c-a el 0 e re11("ue. t'as' ouJ(!e, and the dub, library. I. _ h d _ -was eaUed by the telephone, and Dr.llowa tea' t---'I wl&" Denrbom Uni\"enity.paniCS In t e emoD8tratlon downtown • • m 18 pI'&(! I� Y new, .. •.ZaIdon .. ibid �.. Itomorrow a�ternoon. Bet!ruiting agent. .. I� ,wn!' Immomned •• A p�vate ambu- H,t' cx(.('ption of the battery. Inl>{h"rr.l n'''N.o ,trme elap� �tw�en !'Cene� onoJuniors will hold a tea and musical will try to enlist several .000e eom_,J, nee Wa" l'ICnt for Immed1ately, an,ll··rill rrobably work on the slab tortlae a .. t�,o. The t':1rtaln will drop forHaDn "as taken to the Wa�h-ngt II k ,one mlnnte.)Stlnllay from .. to 6 at the Sigma Ep_ Ipmniea at the .... meeting. ...' I on RW eyes. I'. I park 'aspltal at 43, F4.-.t 60th street The mn!'lt'al numbers follow:InIon hoosc, 5817 Kenwood avenne. Tho University Beetion of the 8Of. •. • 0\-Phylli F -n· d Dr. Reet1 prononnC'etl the inJary a bad DiviDitJ' 001lllllUll0ll Bleck ,ennre." ay W1 8lng, an several fmge parade wiD be manhaJed into • f - Prot p Qu Faother mombers of the elua will give IJin� at 21st street d)l. h' ,sprain. 0_ the back. If no Internal The election of the Dh'inity Y. M. Of,."l1e .. .• eter, f'en an.l iryoZ.... tal • I""__: an IC IgaD a\ ('-l�omplieatlon8 develop, the foreman C A �ommi�ion c-hairman will be held Chorus........ mmen moaaea nlUlh"",",. • 'noe tomOrTOW _t 4·30· . - ----------------I • • Will return to work n�xt Yonday. to,lay at 1:15 in HackeD 15. (Co.UnuM 011 paJe 3)'ARSITY 1EDITEAIDEFEATS TEXAS SQUADMalE. Clean Sweep by TakiDcDoable. Match-Dr. Reed An­DDUDCeS Coaference Schedule1'BB DAILY MABOON I"BJDAY KAY I, 1914.TODAY.r.e Daily Maroo.: BuUetiaottlclaJ StudeDt Newspaper of the Unl. e'========Y7=::::::i==--=====.eralty of Chlca,,:G. .•l'ubllahed morDlnp. except SaodQ aDd Fresbman dance, 4, B.e7DOlda club.MondaJ'. during th� Autumn. Winter aDd Bla.ck1'riars play. "7he Student SUe:�� quart�.... by Tbe Dally Maroon pcrior," 8:15, MaudeL'J·OllORROW •... w.c.Wq ........ O.rps.. P. JIaa& l' e... Editor..A..&IaWIee .....B r CosmOpolitan club, 8, Ellis 18.TO HOLD IN'l"l:R-CLASSWATER lIASXETBALL GAMES ICoach White Wdn Introduce New In­tra-Mural Sport-To Play GamesEvery Wednesday.IJUlllC&U'TION aAT ....JI7 .... derJ ,1.1, .. :rear: 11." .. Quart.r.Ib aalll 'LM .. :rear; 11.Z5 .. Quarter.JI:d1torlal-But ... omc .. ElIJa 2'­<rewpboD • .II1dwa:r •••• Aft.r 1. p IlL117" Park "'1.Coach White has decided to hold"&rOOD l'ress. :;:;11 CottuJ;e Grove Ave.C. :H'lojt.� of iut ere lnss water bask ctbull lUPPERCLASS C�UNCILLORS. �alllt.·�, lIt.'ginning \\'t.'dlll'sday, �lay 1;;.Those students who huv e nut grown These will ill' the first eoutests of th i«1 II killtt' ever held i;l tile r·lliYClo:-oit.'o, ur.d ]eo sophist lcated t rut they :lrl' uuuu t'Ito remember their Freshman Jays, will II �reat dea l of ='l,irit hus l,t·t.·u al'OlIl't·.j.reeull nn interesting youet-their minus It is pluuued to 1101,1 thl'Se euutcs.«were open. They may have e orne here e\ ery "·,'{hlt·:;tla�o, fro 111 the t hir t eeut h.r.ith SOllie uot ious about college Jif'c, on uut il t lu- t'lIIl (If tho quarter.and what they were gOil\g to uo; but '�Iall�o li:l'lI ha ve alreudy sigllifit·,Jthose notions were-s-oh, So plastic. The tllt'ilo iut eut iou of l'arti{oil'atillg ill theaolid chilly dignity of the grey bu ild- galllel'� a ud it is likely that Coad!ings and red-filed roofs f'r ow ued vduw n \'\)Iito will havo till' lar�('st squud ofupon them-and their 'ideas of hilarity swimmers out that Ill' has ever hnd,and unbounded conquest failed: Thl'�- lIle tin't game will tuko l'i:lcc het.wecufelt small, insignificant. "Aud thev ille Frc!" huu-n uud �O}lhlllUort·S, :t It,l tilt'\vere immensely' grateful for any as- fo!1owing men will he ill the Iineup :sistanee gin·u th�m, when they wert.' Freshmen: 'I'cmpletun, liellllrl'all.Ch:lII­sure that it was disinterested and UII- dler, Sherhrw, Hidgwa�-, Done ker.Xich­selfish. The few worl1s' frum t he deans Ills, ". elv h aud K vale. Sophoruore«:in Mandel terrorizing though they Puvlicek �llIIodud;:, Hcdlllon. �llil"lt.'.\',were, still conveyed some comfort, Burekcy, \\,ilitillJ..'". 8:111lldcrs, :\ld.:lllglioThey afforded a guillo through the Iin and Olsou. The .Iuuior a nd �l'lliormaze of registration, at' least. And it Iineups will he Gray, Lyman, :\Iol)rt',s('ellled a most friendly eOllticst.'cnsioll lId"'arl:lIl1l, Xorthrup :tllil HlI,J�t'r� foron the part of the instructor to out, the tbirll year 1Ill'n� alltl Pil.'rt·e, Good.line the work of tho course. Now. m:.Il, Pongue, all,l lI:lrri� for thc 8t.'11·",:ith the freshman in this state of iors.min� should it °not be comparativel�'easy to giVe him one hig urge in the �������������1�) ight direction, before lIiR impressions Brief Campus Newsand ideas get somewhat crystalizcu ������������,�\�and f!ettled? If some one or two stu- Lay Carpets on Club Stairs.dents whom he knew were disinterest- Rubber carpets., extclHling from tlwe,l, alld competent to" give advice. Icbby to °tlle :thirll 'floor (;f the' Uey­should take him in hand for an hcur )Iohls cluh, will be laitl next weckor two noW amI . then "during those The carpets will ('0'-('1 the willth 01first weeks-what couM not be nc- the stairs. antI will he of n corrugatl·:leomlliished? The Honor t!ommission pattern, to pre,ocnt �Iil'l'illg on til;'eoultl accomplish more by such per- stairs .. son:.l talks than by working with thatman throughout his college career • Robertsons Sail from SouthamPtOn., nt·t ... r he had seen one case of cheatin.r A..c;;sociute Professor David AllenThe man could be started right in h�� Robertson and Mrs. Robertson, whoactivities; fraternities and th�ir ba"e been touring Italy an<l Greeco forclamo\.!' wonltl clear to bim· an 1 b t)-ree months, sailed from Southhamp·, c a \),'Call, he would know that at Ch' ton, Englantl, on the "Kronprinz Wil-ICa�i), . 0We cxncct HONF..sT WORK of 101m," \'cster,la"', anll Will reach thl!- e\'e":,,y_ ": .Ione. 'l°bis last is most important f 17ni\'crsitv next Fri,la\'.; or a • •r;-e�l.man will do just about I'as I� IStolc! during the first few tl{ h h . ays. The During the !'Ipring quarter the colle('rt�� mrtn w 0 goes wrong-unl 0 . -�b 01 t ess h� tlOn of l'\apoJl'ana, prel'entcil to tl'e a gr:tuua e of the \'iU!lg" 1 hI I ., poo .,u lOni\'(�rsih· by llrs. Anna 'V. Phel)' ....at. IOJl�C--1 oes 80 because he •'th tl getR :'. will be ol)cn for exhibition in Roo::,�I 1(, wrong ere'w, for th f' ' '_ 'k h he Irst f('w :�:?, in the cast toWt!r of Harper froil'w(:e s,w en e cornes to the U· 0nl,oerslty !!·:w to 5:30, excepting Sundays.mul then it is too late Th' '0. .• e Imprcs-SIO'11:1 l:e hn." acqUlrecl duri:1 ..... tl' Z'l-cshmen InVite O:;(opi:omores.• � lOse In'-pre�so' nable times are 80 e"Dlol I 0Frf�: lImen will ho·. .l :tn infortlHlIo _, Y an, �I�c�)'ly rootecl that he Dmv n 0 c1alh'c! h,.la.v at .. in tile Reynolt1s clu'.o. e, er nct -ritl of them. It wouI.1 h .. J'll t '" -All l"o),homares h:, \'e I,('('n ill\-itc,l." S ns ea:;;\'to J!h.·'" him tho right impr.. . I'rl'!"hllH'1l willo he r.,lm.! icd I",. ('1:.-:.-. "SSlons nt .Ithe tune when he is So r"('C'nti,o, 1il'!\('ot only •• ' c-and -thE: bent'fit to llim alld to th. e C·onlll:".nlt�· 't"ould be aJnlOst h(,"ol I- 1'lncas"I'e (' tOI I TO 00 I '11It is up to us-an or us stu I '. :lll' II :ltC'� fur t Ie )1\Ollllly InlW 1:1',' '''nts, 1101 t I I Ifa,tu)l\o-to say whcther w "am l:l,"'� '('('II rCfJlI,,�t(', to report. e· want to f',r pr:wti.o(, tp,lny at � at \\'a�hinJ!totld" so. What ')0 vou thillk nl' 0" •• out ;t; "ark. Th(' f":11ll ('xp('('t� to !'iloheduk GeerusaIem! Have' GrownOpen Napoleonic Collection. How WeTwenty-seven years ago we threw 500 overcoats fromthe roof of the old building. just to let the town know we had arrived. Themetohd was ··circussy·' and "bizarre," but it was the best advertising scheme wecould think of We all thought it was great. Anyway, a riot followed, Nocoat reached the ground whole. It was the finest scrap we ever saw. I t tookfifty policemen to clear the streets and the the traffic through.That was the beginning of The Hub. From that hourit grcw like a weed in an onion patch. Whenever the public seemed to be for­getting liS we cooked up something else like the overcoat scheme. And all theschemes bore fruit. At that time The Hub was nothing. Today it's everything.Today it's the handsomest and great�st retail clothing store in the world. Andwe are celebrating the fact with the anniversary sale and taking all the profitsoff certain grades of merchandise just to see how liberal We can be.Tomorrow ends this relebraliol1 of that glorious overcoat StTlIP OilStale street, and see noant yOI/ 01110 read the item which folknos hard by:How to Save $7 to $10Every member in the buying squad took a hand 111the selection of several hundred $2:; and $:!H suits to pose under the h, ad of aMen's Anniversary SpeciaL We picked out the best suits we had in I ho ... t: li nes-not shop worn suits nor bargain stuff. but high-grade suits, mo.Icrn iv .ur andsplendidly tailored. What ,did we do i.l.lt�n? Why, we took the $19 5'0profit off and we gave them to the public for o.flurie a mill/her are left for tomorrow's sale. 'If yo« don' I gt'l01Je, theu you '�ve missed Ihe 'very thing ),011 're ahoays look/ilg f()r.HolY to Save $6We didn't stop atthesuits. We entered the overcoatsection, grabbed up several hundred fine overcoats. all sty I i:-;h Iy ell', made ofthe most advanced patterns and tailored as the $.30 and $(;11 merC!I=tnt-tailorproducts ,are tailored., Their regular selling L price has always be"11 .�' :.!o.' Lutin our reckless desire to celebrate we cut $6 off the price and $14offered them-and will offer what's left tomorrow-forNo E. Comer State aDd 3'acksonW= Jerrems' SonsClark and Adams Succu. Chicago. There are still many good seats�Oc to $1.50The New TariH---makes it possiblefor us to offer youa suit for $30 which\vould have costyou $35 under theold tariff---other prices In The Student SuperiorPresen ted byThe BlackfriarsTonight. 8: 15Mandel HallQuadrangle Fete 8:11·IrFnc Call for Divinity Team. proportionNicoll the Tailor(r(bcstra to Play Na.tional Airs. I V.'.rite Book on J'al»anese Club.',hat pTnyer il" on� of lilt' rno:(· ('� Tht_' ,'"h'('r:-oity or('heMtra will I'l:lY :ra)'alll'�e stuolC'lItM in the elli\,I'r�oH�'f'.'lltml things ir" a �"Ill;".' ,;olllan';';:I'o\ to I I t th C JOt ,'\"111 l'I1I,lIsh a 1", .. I\lI,t ('ommemoratlllgr.:J 101m Iymns a e mmlOpo I <1'1.:1 .. �aks of Vocatic'oUal Training. ,,:::04 the statement n,rl'le hy Dr. W: 0I J' • h _.,. thf' h�lIt,h nllni\·f'rsary of the fotlntlin�1 (0 It ) mllsl(�al tOlllorruw mg t at ,:.)0 In'roff'!'C!"lIr .r .. r. Fin'lIa�- of the lido lolIIl "halmers Covert ii, un aoi,Jr,' ,"I flf tlrf' .J:I'l:In('�e duh at Chi(,:lgo th�Part:.y to Visit Stock Y qo:'�ity or lfan{'hf'!'CtN, J:n' c his �e(,Oh.J 1 ('f"re the League mt'lIll.ers ye�ter'l�y Ellis 1�. Womt'n of the Unh·erMity ):.lI"r Il:1rt of �':ly. The hook wi)) twTh y °tar C A ards.). d;n .. h"fnre the E'!'wntion:ll ('! :01 '?rho are int.erestell in the organizatiol' Jl"ltlish('.1 in .. :nl.dish ancl .JaJlan�c,mlole • .M. • • party will I ICobb t S·:10 t ." h . ea\"('l� t'!�tc'o' :l)' in '-;mmoTls HIaine hall. !l j. �f'niors wi)) give a tea Wf"ln(,slh�: anll WiMh to jOin, ha"e been 8."k;!ll tUj"'iIl de!!�rihc the t'ni\"('r�ity (rom �\, a •• 0 \lSlt t e Chll'ago!!t k I'ya, .. b. . . ,01' sa \l('f't WaM "Vocntio'l:,l Training j' �rcm :;::1(' to 5:30 on the grass in front (ot')mmunic'ate \"ith liNt. Barurh, Fa.co ,.rapnncl'lC point of "if'w. Riichiro lIoa-the �('condaTy Schools d Englan,I:' (;f Foster. ulty cxcllange, BeWeld. '"hi is edilor.in-(:bief.Annual Editors Wanted. �:1I1l('� with I'I:I�� and oIf1r1l1itor�- t('nlll�,The folJowing associat 10 Hnlph O�tc·r;.:rl'n, .011:tirm:1II of th" :It"-. e c, I t or� {I f 0 0 0 00the �ap and Gown ha,oe 1 In,,· 100111 III Ir t('(· of the 1>1\'IllIty n��tI,, )c('n ask(',l to 0 0 0.report this afternoon at 1 ::W ('I:ltlOn. I� the organlz('" flf the t(,:IIl:, at till' 0•ofFi .. c of the annual: Jo'rn •. �,I"l Will :tet a!-l ('aptalll.• ('�t CaVIllOeor�e Shaffer, William ShirJ",- J0'· nIlH'-<Tufts ant) Phillip Miller. Ii�� .Tells Pow.. of Prayer. rII11df2'BB DAILY JUBOOlI, FJm)AY KAY 1, 101L "\' ro'", -'. , .--CLASSIFIEDDVllllSEItlYI'SSystem "dl'ctric:Plaines. Training Timemeans denying yourself many pleasant things. It Deyerbars out Coca-Cola. The leadiDg athletes and ball­players iD the country endorse it. In training quartersor on the field they drink it for the refreshment andbenefit they have found it contains.Delicious - Refreshing. Thirst-QuenchingTHE COCA-COLA CO�Atlanta, Ga. WbcDcftt,.011 lee aD ArrowthiDlt of Coca-Cob "Look At This One"5e per liDe. .No achertiaemeDtII re­eeived tor leu thaD 25e. All clea'fledadyutbementa mast be paid tD ad·A lightweight� striped flannel.Light in colorand light onyou. Fashionedin a roll la pelSac Spatchedkets andstraight cutEnglish trouserYou can'tequalit nor canyou help butlike i t+-Pri ce$25.00 .DERAT";_'ust published-s-v'l'he Mill-Imum Wage," as gh'en by the Chi­t":'�o dobatiug teams against llichig:lllant! Northwestern, $1 a copy. Ai tilt'Prt.'KK, or Wooclworth's Book Store.}'ull of points, vhu aud fire. Alsoother Chicago debates,LOST-(lolll wuteh ; lnit.inls 1. M. RReturn to Maroon office. Lost MOil'dn.r in U"Yllolll:4 dub study room. Utaward. Irwin Baker.W ANTF.I)__EI ... rgetil� student ""II(.CUn think fust :11111 talk. An op­portunity to utilize your spare t.iuic..A 1'1'1.'· ht·twt·t!1l S and 1) oclock Frill:I�':tllli �:ltllrll:I�· IlWrnill:,!. Federal SigliLuke uml De»I.OST--..-\ gol.l euff Iiuk at the euruvrot Greenwood and fiSth St. ltetur>ttl builtling, shanty north of :;:;Sth �t.'\ ', C. C:t1II\\"ell cnre lIuluhirll :lI:cIntlt·ht.', Arc·ht�. :11111 Gt!ogral,hy Llllg. A SuggestionOur many mixtures in home spuns andcrash materials will please men of taste.----------- ---If you want to � rigbt up in Stylesee the fabrics we offer at the prlce:f eighteen dollars and up, and betboronghly convinced that this is beaduartcrs for stupendous values anccorrect t:lUoring ..lglius CooperTHE UNIVERSITY TAILOR1289 East �tb S�et. Dockstader & RexfordSuite 816 Republic Bldg.State and Adams St.Chicago.: Campus News:Last Chance for Subsc%iberS.Sung hooktl will be wHtributecl toH'jb�criberH for the 1n.'Jt tinlt! at th«Press today at 10: 15.INOWS tIae ...... .wrt .... aacJeNi. ... are ODe pnDeDt.I Thil means that the tbirt c;::m9t work out of the trousers, thatthere are no shirt tails to �� in aeat, that the drawera "stay put "to say nothing of the comfort and economy of sa� a gann�t.OLUS is eoat eut, o�aJJ the WU'down-� Q'O� closedback. See illusm:-��ember' If it isn't cu�t it isn't OT.TURPOI'IOIr. team •• l1li leW ........ � CIIe epedaJ � collar OLUS withrenlar or Ibon .1- � eiaca lor ftI"J' IaI1 ... -- IIICIJ. AU IbIft fabrics. ia �dai, .. ladadI� dlb-fI.$O CD '10.00.,..,... .... ,_OLUS.PIIILIJPS..JONES mllPAU, .....Bolds Clothing from Lockers.The locker assistant at Bartlett haspackages of clothing taken from thl'following lockers at the end of lastquarter: 211, 272, 511, 611 656, 101:SO:i. 812, ant! 458. Owners must calltoday or tomorrow if they wish to reodeem them.Elect Neig11bcn.00d Bead Tocla7.})ol1s for the election of the general11t.'011 of the Neighborhood clubs willbe open today in the Neighborhoo-iroom from 8:15 to 8:30. Elsie Johns Iand Grace Hntehklss are thc canClidateSjScore Olub IDc:reaeee Donation.Score Club members yesterday an,nouneed the donation of twenty.fivo Idollars to the Reynolds club libra r yfund, The amount represented the re­ceipts of a recent dance for the bene;fit ot the ncw library, and raises thetotal subscrlption of the Score dub toforty·ihoe dollars. learn to Dao(;e torreetly\. Genuine Argentine, Tango,Maxixe, Hesitation Waltz, etc.as danced and taught byMaurice and Castle.(Assembl1cs Sat. eveDings at 43d �t. & Oalumet Av)TERESA S. DOLAN(Fourth "ice president International A�so("ia_tion llal'ter of Dancingj ; mcmber of Chieag»ll:lllt·inl: �lnNter·s Association.:0; t;lIli 0: ;j:hil Cottage Grove Av, Phone H. P.6S52l'rh·atc lessons I;y appointment, It ..as a Mppy stroke or ours thnt putFatima Cigarettes first of an in thecc!lege towns. Everybod7li!(ed them!Pare, splendid tobncco--" mightygood ". And today more Fatimas are80ld in this country than nny otherbrand of ci:nrettes.SimpJe, inexpensive packa�c-<:tl:1litytill in the tobacco.James D. DJreDtorth, '16, who takes the Part ot Ch"'w, in the Blackfriar producUon toD1cht.Ever;y stroke eount:; �·hcn you are outto winl�-f�.-r-.... . ..�HICA.G. u it­poc­theFRIDAY JIA Y 1, 1914.ANOTHER SNAPPY O. l1 B. CREATIONMEJrs <li SHOPOgi_T1et at He ... e ... ge�� �.�!�Th La fIf,1!1 e nguage 0';;1/1, "The Makings"is known all over the world. You can go to any 10-bacco store, booth or bazaar, from Calcutta 10 Stock­holm, from Yokohama to Buenos Aires-make the 5ignof rolhng a cigarette- and the native dealer Will handyou a sack of "Bull" Durham tobacco. He understandswhat you want, because "Bull' Durham IS identifiedWith IianJ-maJe cigaTelt� the world over.Millions of men of all nations and a 11 classes tol] theiroum cigarenes from "Bull" Durham. This rrpe, melJowtobacco makes fresh, fragrant cigarettes that they preferto any kmd they can buy ready-made... GENUINEBULL DURHAMSMOKING TOBACCO(Enou,Ta fo� forty /'Q,J·mQJe cigard/u in eQc" S-«nl SQ�) Pennsylvanb Avenue.18th and H StreetsTo seun'S of a hotel wherelpxurioQ. quuten may be se­cured, _hue charm and con­gcni�1 atmosphere freya;l, a:odwhere esccllm� 0 senJce i"paramount, the Hotel Powhabno&ers jut aaeb indUCCDIents.ROOIIIS _th detadled bathma,. lie obtained at ,r.50, $2 00ancS a.P! Rooms with princebath, �SO. $3.00 aDd ap.c!� f:�.::t:.�J:.-='�'Write for bookld witb �p.CLIFFORD II. LEWIS.)Ian:a�er. You can tcll l'Bull" Durham as far as you can smellIf. II has a unique, peculiarly delight ful aroma,possessed by no other to­bacco. An exclUSIVe processknf')wn only to the makersof .. Bull" Durham gives thisadded dehght.An llJusfra'f".d BookIe' F R E EshOWing how '0 "RoliY ?'JrOwn,"and a Book or c,�are"e pape"will both be mail�d./ree. ,oany address InU.S. on pos'al reques'. Address ·'Bu1l"Durham, Durham, N. C., Room 1210.THE AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANYWlllui·':'lIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIUJIIIIIIIIIIIJJIJUJJJJlillJIIJIIIIIIIWUUIA"/o�FRE£'-\00/ •• """.'WlllAtclt5c'_' "8TUDElrr SUPBJUCR"'romolft IN IlANDBL GARRICKAmasemeail.Act L a 1IUs1c&l Play with.\ re the� Two Neophytes? •••• Chorus .Jell'enon De ADgeUa. W1Wam PnletteW t' 'rb8.1Jk You .•. Peter, Dan and Fred Diane D'Aubrey, .Jack JleDdenoD.Couveution •••••••••• Fred and Chloe��:�:t (�a;;::) ;��;8· .����� .;;:: C�:: eOlIAN'S GIODHvrocs of the Pigskin .•.....• Cborue Another Coha.D "Banta Triumph.Pip .....•••••.•••...•.••••• Ohoru» 0.0. II. Cohan's Mystery Farce"\11 t-;"angelieal Football Coach .•.. Pip "SEVEN KEYS TO BALDPATrIIll1l1ming Song .....• Pip and Chorus LAVGltS, THIULLS, �H:LODRAMA(Continued fI'GIIl JeP 1)Wh�· Doesn't Somebody Haze Me?. . . . .. .. .••. .. .. .••. .. .. .. PeterClmti ng Chorus •..••••• Fairy ChorusX�·lIIl'h and Satyr. (dance fantastic}.Act II.P.nmor .. 'Veils, Princa and .Telming!'The! Rig Bass Drum ChorusThe Grhllron Glide .. Fret� Chloe andChorus.That I :May Live for you .... QueeJIChloe and Fred.�i I'l�ing Soft, Singing Low .. Fred ant)Chloe.(Continued t�om pace 1)The Leland Stanford match, May 21, ILLINOIS.JOHN DREWIn a Double BWTHZ TYRANNY OF TE.USTHE WILLPOVVERSHenry Miller Presents a New Come4�DADDY LONG LEOSThe choruses for the piece follow:Fuirres-c-Harry Boroff, Prank .J.Droomell, Howard R. Copley, 1Ia.x F,Ccrnwell, Byron Gendreau, Alvin FHnuson, Lucius \\�. Hilton, Harold P.Huls, Henry Ingwerson, Paul J. KvaleBernard E. Newman, Albert Pick:I'�\"erett E. Rogerson, Willard B. Smith,Robert L. Willett.Footbnll Men--George R. Anclerman,(�t'llric Merrill, Bruce King, Norm nilMcLeod, John O. Murdock, Charles G.Parker, Prederick Ritlgeway, ChaunI"'Y H. Scott, John Slifer, Gerald KWelcb, William E. Wiley.('ollp.ge Boys--James Bredin, MariollDavidson, Paul E. Denker, John Gray,Vietor C" Gunnell, Donald V.. Hops.18 • 20 E. .JACKSON BOULEVAR� William A. Hunter, Paul Russel], WH.Chi�aeo ium Shirley, Arthur Tenninga, James---------------- � �=- __ 'Vob�Iml�IIUIUDIUI"IHI_mlH""UlDIUIIUIIII"IIIIIIIII"UIUIDIIUl_ .1. c;:::.�r��ryR. S;:;�Y. F::�P, Cornwell, Byron Gendreau, HarnhlP. Huls, Henry Ingwerson, BernardN"wmalL Everett E. Rogerson, RobertL. Willett. with Ruth Cllntterton.Jack Lait's New Pl:1:rHELP WANTEDA Clean Comedy Drama wluaH.nry KolkerSTUDEBAKERADELl!A Comic CperettaFrUin the "'rt'III�:' ur Pnu] Herveanti .lenn Drlquet,New Yo·k's Scn�tionad MusicalSuccCSS-'1'he tUlle all Chicago IsWhisCinJt •\FINE ARTSCHANOBA Play of Welsh Peasant LIfeActecl by a Co. of Welab Plqennnd the ('ontest with Minnesota atl[innenpolis the next day, will provide princesssome strenuous work. The Californiateam is making a tour of the East, Tickets entitling holder to 50c re­and i8 certain to indoele some stars ofduetlon mny be seeured nt Maroon of­the highest quality, That evening theSea.tenm will have to Ieave for Minneapolis,a nd will meet the Gophers the next.lay. Undoubtedly Minnesota will be('I:i,�:t;.to·s principal opponent for the 0 L Yl\flPICCooiercnC"e title. Stellwagon and llc- a THE BIIlD OF PABDIBBGr e, the runners up in the doubles lastyr-ar, are on hand again anel will at A Hawaiian Bomanc:etord "tiff competition. On.May 2a La:e'":-fRity ,,·m journey to Madison toIl'lc('t the Badgers, The Conferenee LASALLE1II,'et will be held away from the Chi· MoviD� Pictures�ago courts for the fim time in years.Wis('onRin has recently built a num;her of fir:tt ('In.. courts, and is at­t{"ml'ting to make tennis a ret'ognize,I THE TBmD PARRTHE DRUG TERRORsport, 'I'he Conference meet was givento the Rn,lg(,M4, and wHl be held lfn�' A l\IIERICAN ::�tOes, :!!l aml 30.Fun Maken SupremeKOLB • DILL"P�CK 0' PICKLES".uBleal Komedy BlotCOlnedyTheatre65 East VaD BunD at.ftIE UNDERDOG.. Coupon eDtilUDg holder to SOcRebate may be obtaiDed at ....roon 01l'lce.... -� I'lt'lc(JIiJe11IIIe1IIetsC8ee'111t.111IRtfI8>ont,dtlt4elllatertal Is Ooocl.In spite flf the graduation of GreenI:l�t year'� Confer('nC!e champion in th"!lingl�, Cllif"Rgo will have practically'nM �trollg aM the 1913 C!hampion�hiJl"(lnn,1. Captain Sqllair has been Wi,,·;I;!O he wnR the runner-lip in :_�ta�I!·:: ('on�in state C"hampion for two yea"",tournament, nn,l In�t yNIr he rf':l"h�.1 an,l i� reC"ogni7.et) nllt one of the forr� I;r c·hnll(,llge ronn.l in the Central m�t pln�·ers in the 'Vest. Mf"Neil,R: ::fC!s mrrt at St. l.olli:oc. �I idlnrl, who will in nn Jlrohahility he his team, T·:·!mnn nn.1 Spnrk� wilt m:lke> 111' th(' f!1ntf', i� rntf'fi n� one of the most prom.r( mnin.ler of the sqund. ising of tl,c YOllnger players. Two yearl1