....1�' ,.c..•• •..•• •••1 �· .·/ ,..•· II•I ,I• c •, , murnnnVoL XII. No. 142. 1JNIVEB8I'rY OF OBICAOO. FRIDAY. HAY 15. 1914.(;J icago will meet Ohio State tbisafternoon in the first Cunference ten­nis R7.m� of the year. Yery little iskroWn ('f the caliber uf the OhioSt."ltc men, but .t. is probable that theywill hrinA a team th.&� will givc theV nnmy a close contes!:. The conh�:. .. �will bc played in three matches, two)�in�lcs and a donble. Hquair and M:.r,.Neal will represent Chicago in thesingle.i, nn,1 will also f"rm the doubles":ocam. 1 f the groun,1 i" dry enous:rhth� :m.atehes will be playetl in the�unkpn courts. ..Tho Varl'ity team has been showing WAN'rS PtJNISBEB FOB SCHOOL:�()(. d form in all of the practice eon- HobeD OutliDaJ 8dIeme to Preventt('�tl' this seMOn. Wednesday th('� Blufflug; AddreIBes Y. W� C. L.mntle a cloon sweep of the toumamclI'u;th l.ake Forart, and with Squ.air and That the protection of chiltlren wal"ll:lc�eal both in good form should re- the biJm,,"'t work before the worM to­}'(,:It :l2:linn Ohio today. day, wa" the statement of A��)('int('BLACKBU'B.!MI DBIVB IN The team won a majority of the Profcs."Or Hoben, who 8JlOk� heforematche8 in a practice brush with the the Lea,tue ycs�rt1ay. Further, ho �ai.,CLOSING DOI'ING WINS faculty yClrterday. Squair and )ljchei that the standard of religious life ofBBIG.'I'IM'AL FOB PSI U defeated their opponents, while Plume the present day W88 mensllr�1 by loto�1 �"������"���l�n�/����·���l�t ����: ,Bl kb • -.--. JOl'lt hi8 ma.teh to Wright. The makh deeds. whieh aro �cat f.a.etorl4 in til'ae. urn � d.n,·e In t,bo. In.qt half hetwccn Rudin and Tobnan W88 stop- Jiftins:r of the nnh·erlJe. Grac!ua.te beach � .• :.s. �vco� t:,:. n�nt\ annl�g brou�ll� I� Lnrnetl, pcd on aeeount of rain., with the Beoro In �pca.kinlE' before tho meetin:r of from Lexindon b.'\l1.of th 1 psi on'.th0��: w�nDln'b ron at one game api� The rain stoppc.l the Illinois JIomeopa.theti� a.�ociatioll Cosmo�1tan clnb, 8:15.,.t u." rcsi-oto 01 g:un� WI "'pa. au melota the doubles matehes. at the La Salle hotel We,ln�da}', lh dcnre of Kiss Fur S757 UDiversitvyes n ay a tenoon. Sl. � won 3 to Hohen ad\'oeated. the appointm�nt of a.venue.2 t� tho spurt, and. �uahfled for t�o Postpone Smoker for 0.. Week. an official punisher for every schooi. TOlJnTWO\V_8Oml-fil1al." by the VIC�ry, and. wall The .Fr�hman BlDDker. seheduled "The fundion of t.he punisher 'Wonld Modern eplaT t�e .�!ph:1. Dc1t nIne S:t.turd:ty_ fer tenl�ht, hft!! � �po!!cd. until � to ftpr1y I�any :t!! c�tc"'nl rf'mf'I'" to 1" Ceb� d'icie11c7 te!ts. rPhi Pm Will play Deke Monday for a, next Fnday, beeaa8e of tlae BeYDOldsj for a disposition toward bluffin« an;ll cbi W'tIIcoatID bUebaU Pm8. 3eliaDee to enter the Ii.... dub infonaaL other miedemeuOl'8." aid Mr. Boooll Ita««-CHOIR m SING ATCHURCH DEDICATIONWill Assist At FII'd PresbyterianChurch Senicea Sunday­Hamilton is SoloistOFfERED TRIP TO CAUFORNIA.) Thu Uuh'enJity U1Cn'g choir will reu,der tho 11I.Wlicw. service at tho dedrcu­tion exercases of th� now .tu:;t 1'j"e:;'byt�rlUu chUrch, Urauu boulevaru uuu'il:;&' �eet. Sunday uight. 'l'ho churr""i11 tung tue processiouut and reco»­aiuuaf, lWU uuthonl� uuu a SJlC\. u.,hY11l.n, written by A:;:;uciato l'rulessurl;chutzo alld j'hiu.iv Oti.l:l. _t'ranci:; Hah�iJton wi11 .I:Iing tho onertury antuesu,As a preluue to the service, .\lUS1Ca!Director Stol'ell� wiU givo a .I:Ihurt or­gan rec.it.ul on tho tanlOll:J urgau.mu\'cutrODl tho old church at :!uth street anuIndiuna. avenue. It wWlplayed by Clar­ence .bddy lur l1ULlJy year:;. .\lr. StO\--, e� has �Il woked to vlay fur thcwhole servIce ..Quartet to ;En.terta.1n.A quartet from f,Jlo choir will vro­vide Wu eutertainment a.t a dinner tobe �i \-cn by tho w6l1lbers of the churchMonday JLlgbt. The quartet cum!�t;:,of Geol�e Cu.unon, }'rancis HamUton,Albert ,uodge a.ud Harry Smith. CoachStagg will be one of the �u�t.I:I at thcdinner.The choir haa reeeh'cd many culls toaiDg at outside n.ftairs within the In:;tfew moutlis. On one previuus occasiulJthe nlen san� in eonu)iuation with the1\"0111611':; coolr of the Second l'rCtSoy­tertian chureh.Invite Choir W1eat.Mrs. Jason Walker, chairman of tbeprogram committee of the }'etleratcdWonlen's clubs· of - Alii.erica.. has reoquested that the choir appear at theconvention of tho «ganization to thebeM at the Pauo.mn....raeifie eXpo$tiollin 1!Jl5. She has guaranteed that allthe e-Xl.enS($ of the trip will bo paid.Mr. Stevens declares he is very anx­ious to comply "'jth the offor and ifsuitable arnwgements CAn be matIe,tho University men will take the trip,"At present tho combined forces 01our .I:Iinging material �, 1 tbink, cnpablo of eXcelling any mixed choir inChieago, excepting possibly that 01the ::5ulI,lay .t.:\·eni� club," said IIISteVeD:1 yesterday. ··Many musicalcritics who have heard tho Mandclehoir ha.ve expressed the .same opinion,When the new chapel is built, theehoirs' will bo magnificently providt.... 1for. Therefore, it is only natural thata tJui,-ersity group, which is heardmore often than any other, sholll1d besupported by a steadily strengthenin�poliey on the part of both the Un i­"ersity authorities, and the studentbodv."'!'he x-nlMft.Tho rcrsonnel of the choir at present. is :tg follows: Chester Bell, Geor2(Cannon, William Davidsor4 Harol,1Franklin, Franeis Hamilton. NormanHart. Alben Hod�e. James McConnellEarl Nm'iIl, Louis Nothrop. Dwi�htRaym(ln,l Power� Harry Smith. Cha�Sou tt er, Kent Sykes, Eugenc Trout,Georgo Vena.ble and Grover C. Whim·actt.Tbo pr�am for the acrvices at theFirst Prt.'8hyterian chureh Sunday:SaDdar. PIOJftm.OrJt3n Prelude.CUllcerto •••••••• ,. • • • • • • ..•• Han,lclA n,lanle •.•••••• ,.. •• 'lIschaikowsky. ',' Proces8ional, "The Church's OnoFounelation" ..•• 0 •••••• '. • • • \Vesl('yAnthem, "Still, with Theo" .... }'oot('lIymn, "Open Your Hearts" ....•. Oti�R�ponse, "Immortal· Lo,,·e."Anthom, ".J�lll' Only" _ .1. .. . .. Roto1iBM. .. Solo' "A Weary Heart" .. )JnrperF. W. Hamilton.RC(!('s... ion:a'\' "Or, Mother Dear, .Tcnl_88lem" . ., •......... ,. War.l Sporting Editor of Daily BelievesOrange and Blue Will Carry -Oli Double Victory T aday At Roderick Peattie, Walter PoagueChamFalgn and Frank O'Hara Write forSpring EntertainmentlLLINI ARE CONFIDENTProgram for Class Day Will beDecided At Meeting T oday­Reunion and AlumniSubscriptioD Big Squad Uader Director StanCommittees to Report and Coach. Pace Leaves forChampaip This MorniDs(By Sidney Casner).t:J1Alu'AJ.lJ., • .1.11., .:.ua.,f �· ... -i:'r�.I�.,is -'l;hlcu�o Day" at Urbana, and \\".��,a. large 111i)Crschola�tic uudieuee pres­cnf., l-oa.cb�:; liUIl uuu (1111 ruteuu tocast hosvilality to tho wsuds anu at­teUlpt to wrest a double victory tromthc iu\':uliuJr liaruoW:!. 'l'b., rooters ureh'cJiug fairJy cont'ideuz, of t110 .I:IUCCl."tiS01 tho track. team, ulthou�b they up_preciute tbo fact that the l\lidwa,\'uthletes are IOU per cent better thi.l:lyear tluw Iast, 11linois has a t411lU"Ll_busehalk machine this season, but.. Lefty" Baumgartner is feared, andshould tho Injured southpaw WOUD\tho .I:IJa.b. IJlini stock i� suru to be bl:low }Jar.Coach Hu1f's baJl teull received Lscvere setback toda}\ when K.rel�.wh(lwas playing an exeellent game atthird, sprained his a.nkle and wasforced to join the hospital eorps. 'l'becoo.ch bad made several shifts in theinfield aud bad struck on a oombiuUr1.ion that had been working withouerror in the last few �a.mes, only to bedisrupted. again by the injwy toKrebs. Morrell is the most likely sue·,�essor. and while his fielding is �,he is weak with the stick.G1lDkle Will Pitch.Guukle, who has pitched the Orangenml Bluo to success in four Oonfer­ence battles, is the most likely slabartitlt. "Bunny" has plenty of speed.nod a a!ood 88BOrtment of eurves. Hohas had more experienee than the ot.h­er pitehers, and for that reason Huff'will doubtless call u�n him to perforn.in tbis big' game. "'llUnoia-iB- ,battiD�heavicr this year than usual, aIld ex­pect to get to either "Lefty" or"ShortlY." in ease either is used. be­fore the game is very old.] n tho traek meet, Illinois' weU·bala.need organization ought. to prove tb,,-ictors. Baraneik and Knight ean ex·peet a hard fi�ht from Hohman andHa.uiitt in the century. Ward is con_c('cIed the hi�h hurdle. Campbell, afterhis stellar work in the Northwesternmeet, is slated to win the mile. Thom­as anll Gorgas on forn:. ought to wintheir respective events. In the shotNorgren will annex five point:t unl�&�hobinger ROffl on a ram� Th('return of Butt will strenRthen the "In­dians" in ,the diseus. Neither Cbic�oor Illinois have an;y veteran hamme:throwcrs, and the winners of poin'.in that event is unknown. The broacljump is Coaeh Gill's .strong event, andunless the Maroon jumpers are ritile local athletes may BCOI'e a sIanhere.'l'ENNIS PLAYBBS TO JIBB'romo S'rAD ftlAK 'rODAYFirst CoDfenDCe Conte11t8 of tile 8eaaonWUl Be PIQed on 8aIIkeDOoad& SENIOR DAY CmCAGO DlINVADEWJNOIS CAMP TODAYDRAMATIC CLUB WILLGIVE PLAYS ON MAY 23 PLAN FORPlans for Senior class day to beAUTHORS COACH OWN PLAYS held Monday. Juue 8, will be decided CONFERENCE TITLES AT ST'&"�at a cl:LS� m(.'Ctiug today u.t 10:15 in AJU:.C(lbb l:!A_ Suh-comIUittee� will be a�Daily rehe u rsals ure bcill� held hy pointed tu aid Genera] Chairw.an. Har- •th" eusts of the turee oue-uet I'lay� t., old Wri�ht. Committee members will Director Stag�. Coach Pa�e and Iibe .:h'en by the Vrantatic club �a.tur- lCl'urt 011 tho now addr�l:I book. Chair. ho�t of Chicago athletes, will leaveday night. May :!3, iu the lWylWhl� man Lloyd Le.lme, of the AJuwni as- this morniDjt to Invade ChamP&.1jCLclub. 'l'ho •• uthors, \",.Iter l-",'I"rlIC - t' I,' - , Two Conference tit.l.ea are at »t&k.a_ ... ',a.a • " sOCJU 1011 subserrpt iou coumuttee, will d "F'runk O'Hara and ltoderick J'eat.,lc: UIlUOUUCO tio r�uLt. of the ten li:l\ an tho contest» are scheduled to beare c(Juching their own plays, membership eampuigu, - the closest of the outdoor season, ClU·"'l'ne lAuot Laugh;' a melodrnunu.Je A eummit.t 'e tu provhle for the 1� I;, C:It!1J w ill ma.ko a desperate e1fort tofarco by 1 •• "'u .... e, "'1'11 be til" fl'r"t 'f I cJ -U b wrest t h» Conference dual meet c:ha.w-�-.;"''' "" 011 reumon 0 0' ass \\"1 e appointed. - I 'tho program. rrhe cwst: "'fbis is by ar one of the most; i11l.- pious up from the lDini\. and Coa...a" __ T_ ..... La ........ ,. Page and the baseball team are out to... .I.&.I:I.u;:;:a-.. � portunt, committees," said President 'Mr. Foulds _. _ ...•. " _ _ Harry Bog; M3ttthe\\-�, yesterday. ,·It is a. lot of re�e�t �11eiJ: jinx oj! previoua yeanJAlr. MarklU).lu ..... __ . .. Henry Shuli ,,·ork to briu2 a class together the Unit an an on even tenua with .1 •.Miss Jackson. _ •.... _. _ Loui:;e llick year after graduation. The permai.\ 31. th,: tOI' of the Conference race.Tony Norton . _ •.•••. _ ... Orrin \\�oJt atldrest!c.l:l given for the address book Ow) t1.�e men from a team will beThe Burglar __ Vernon Brown indicate that the elass will be scat- allowed tv (;IOmpete in each truck evantSuupy Andorson . _ .. Fra.nc� Sherwin teretl aU over tho coqutry. The ('om_ al1l.1 Vucdor btagg h� cut his HIjUaJSims, the butler _. . Cec.lrie Strohm mittec will send out notices alJti � :' oowew,ha.t swa.llcr proporLiuns uuw.O'hara's pia}'\. ·'At Home-to\\ II rauge the affairs for next June." that used .l�ru.in8t l\ortJlw�t�rn_ 'l'"\\�L&·Gates," a picture of American \'iIlagl ty track athletett will maKe t.lJe i.l.".liic, will be Cn:Jt aa follows: ' PLAY FIRST GAllE IN Tho ruen W'e Captain Ca.mpb�U, Bar·"At lIom&-town. Gates." CHAKPIONSBIP SBBllRS aucik, �night ;Ward, Brea,ucu, �tc;:.\.-Harry •... ••• Laurenee Salitlbun OF WOMEN'S BASBBALI l!!!!.D. Lel8ure, Goodwin. Stout:.. Thomas,Maymo '" ., . •. .• Mabel O'COnll(;1 Gorgas, .B"yd, 'fenny, Hurwitz Whit,.The Judge _ .1 •••••• Charles Openhein, Senior and Junior women will play iug, Bo:'olr llelJer, bail, lU."L�U��.i..uThe Mayor •.• _ .. _ • •• Dunlap Clark the first game of the eh8il1lpioll.8hi, , :I11,l C ·UJ'uw,(>lJ. Coaeh Pa�e is L.u_.,:Mrs. Hale . _ • _ _ _ _ _ Treva. Mattll(!,W'lo! basebaU series toda.y at 4 on Lqxing- hil:J �JI t I rt' \' a r.sit.y squad.M.�tha • _ •• _ • . . •• Kathleen COlpitts ton field. Tho' lineup of the teams fol- IWni Have Balanced �:ea.:n,BIlly _ ....• _ •• _,_ •. " _ JoseI'll Geary"lows: Illinois appears to b.a.ve the better"�rchi� O·onnor." a roprcsentat.iolll Seniors. Juniors. balanced team, and the return of Butt,of hfe In a Pennsylvn.uia. miniJl� Martland ....• p •. " •••• 1' .Broisseit star ,�::;(;u.:. throw.er, who has been OUttown, by Roderick Peattie. will com Leuderma.nn c. ..•••• Walters u� school for t� weeks because 0 ..plete the performance.. \ Llewellyn _. -:.:: Ib_ _ _ MacClintock. s�ck"l!:.s. will strengthen the te� con-The cast follows: Beall. __ . _ ... _ ..• 2b •• _._ ••• Saxen :;Hlt�r:ll"Jy. Butt is blUd to be far un·"A%dIie O'ConDclE'." Riggs ....•. _. •. 3b •. , •• .Allen tll.·r wt:l;.;ht still, but lUini fans expect.Mr. O'�nnor • � . _.. •• SoL Harrisou Rhodes_ •.••.• _. _ 88. •••••••• Burke him to Lake_ � eve!lt� Joe ::stOOt.' .!ba..�9�ol';:..�.. �����.�ee!, f�i.tt�r._ ... �. _ '_.e. rf .•....... Regent� �[a.son of IllinOl8. will put a great. raceArchie O'ConDor • � ••.• '-BiUee Milrtin Mick_.--: � • �':::':' _ :'-er.--.-:.' :� .. : 'SUteIiJre 11L-tJ&e,:.t.w.m.Ue. ,Ma.w.- ..baa..:a.' - better �-�Gertrudo ••..•. _ • •• Marga�et Fenton Hotehkiss •• _.,.. If. . ... _ . . . Appel record than Stoub, butj 'the ChiCk_ -.John • _ •• 0' •.••• _ •••• Fredenck Byerly Shambaugh •••••• subs ••••.. _ Dodge runner has not b. een pushed this spring"The presentation of these plays i: Kitch ..••. _. _ • _ •. ". _...... Collins ami he should be able to give the 11-intended to be merely a private a.f. Sw�wite _ .. __ •••••••.. Adams. Sharp linois man all he ean. take care of.fair for the members of tho Dra,melt. Campbell will take the mile, and Good·dub and their friends." said Frank QUALIFYING BOUNDS win will push Harvey strongly .I.\.O'Hara. yesterday. "Although � may FOB. GOLF 'l"lTLB WILL second place. Bed baa been roundingha"'e several of the dramatic critic: BRGIN roDAY IN PABK into condition rapidly and will rnnof tho down· town papenl present, it it near the 4:35 mark today. Sandersnot the in,t.ention of the club to make Univ�n;ity golfers will begin the :lnd Henderson are a hard pair to bea*tbis a professional affair. The Dr:! (}ualifying rounds for the University in the half and quarter. Duteh Bteg&­matic club is an amateur or�n.uiza.tion golf ehampionship this afternoon. This man is Chicago·s hope in the half, bu'anll if the presence of tho critics wiL play is open to all undergracluates the llJini captain is a more expEri..tend to make it seem professionn, w. anel will be run off in three fJi�hta of enced runner. Breathed and Corn�will not ha"'e them.'· eight men each, the winner of the first d? not appear capable of. pushingfIi::})t will be the 1914 golf champion. eIther of the Illinois meu.WOllEN WILL BE ALLOWED Prizes will also be s:riven to the win- Ward and MGKeon are on cl�TO IN � OUTSIDE !l3N ner� of the sceond and third flig'hts. terms in the high hurdlee, W',ith theCouples Attending Interd?,".,.. HoI) iL I All students who desire to .enter t�is odds in favor of Chicago. Ward shouldJ1Ple Need Not Be 8tUden� Har- tn_lIrna�ent should leave their entries also repeat in the low sticks.. Pol&-ria AJmoa;n.ces. With either .Joshua Stevenson: Charle: kow and Claar will be opposed to Gor·Grimes or Raymond Daly. Entries win gas and Tenny in the high jump. Thealso be reeeh°ed at the tee. In order lllinois men are capable of doincto make it p�ble few every golfer to about .five feet nine iDches. Sebobill­enter. the committee has decided to ger and Culp have been doing ineo.·allow those who can not possibly play sistent �ork in the �t. this year.to.lny, to ,10 so Saturday. and Thomas shoald win this evenLDick Boyd will have his hands full iathe broad jump. Husted and POIQ.ean do oyer t.went.)1two feet. I'e'gUlarly.N orgreu should take the . 8ho� w.itJaShorty close up. Butt. is expeeted toshine in the diBeU.8, but. will have towork to beat Des Jardien. Ball. hubeen im},ro"ing rapidly in the hammer�nd should equal Sieben's mark. BotIamen ha"e marks around 120 feet.University womon will bo allowcclto in\'itA Olltside men to tho Intor·class Hop this year. The announce­ment was made yC6terday by Hnrve\Harris, general chairman of the Hoi.committees. The deviation from emltom has been sanctioncd by the un­dergraduate counciLPostal carda ha"'e been 8ent to aUthe fraternities, &skinIE' for lists of tl"men who will attend. Many have re'sponded, and members of the C()Iwnittee, after chC(!king ott the names, �ai.that they would expect an unusualhlarge erow.d. -.All the tzaditions of informaliwill be cut out at tho Hop tJlil' .Junc,l',ccording to the eommittC(!men. Tindress will be the e1l1'tomary blue ('Oa.lan(1 ,,'hite troueerB, an,l Cotl1,les altendin� the ,laneo will di�JlCn.� withtaxicabs and flowers.Professor JOhnSOD Not to Preach.J>rof('��or G. A. ,Johnston, of the'·nion thl'ologi('al f'Cminary, who wn. ..to 1I:1"t" hcen the )"re3C"her in Manflc�Sll'lIln�r, wi)) not �Cl1py the pulpit ow­in;: to th .. c)('nth of hil'l wifo W('eln�.in.y. 1)I'an ShniJer l(:.th(\Wl' u'ill fill'llenn('(' !"lIrrtlay'l' �peaker tOtlay.���'-:��������"'����S'!�11II1_1l"_1Il_1 .,Bulletinlk;hemians WUl BDtat.a1n ClUb.Rohemhr: membcr& of tho CO:Ulu'pol­itan (·ltd.. will entertain tbo orgnni7.a­tion toni..:ht, at 8 at the homo of Mi�Stdrlf'Y "':nr. 5i5; Unh'ersity avenue.All forei�l I'tudent." in th., Unh'cn-it',whether ".'�inbel'8 of the club or DOt,ha \'8 moe.. inivt.d to attend.RACES AND A BAS'RBATJ. 'GAH3 ABE SOBBDULBDFOB. GBADlJAD PICRICGratluau, students will assemble to­(iay at 4:45 in Lexington for a beaehparty in .Jackson park. A epeeial pro­;..rrnm has been plannetl for the aJrair.Peanut r:t('.es, a baseball game, relayrac:es by teams of the different 'M!part­ments, and e,-en "Ring-around-a-r08Y"nrc some of the outdoor stunts. B<,fore lea,-inlot' the L"lke shore. the part,·wi)) sing Chic�o songs aroun,1 th't't�onfire�. }'rn.ncClll &ott an,1 Jay Allennre on \he committee of arran�emeDt.,. PLAN OUcrDOOB SING ftBBDA,y-ft'ogram W1U Be 8uDe .. 'rhat 06�""'caIMusical olltanizations will take panin the first uutdoor Nng of tbe yearnen '1'llC�tlay at 5 in HutehiDHD court.l'ai n ciLUl'Cti tho J>&.4-POnement of th.Dlut'icat form 186t 'I u�day. The bud,glee cluba and OI'chl'eltra will till til.Vrllu:iVll numbers on the l'r"JtT'alll.",AlthClugh we intend to bave a pro­gram in Which the band an ... glCOC&Uoewill take lea,ling parts, thc IDlvronlP'"tu numhcrs will probably be tbo tea.­ture!\ aillt most. interest to tho stu­clcnt.o;." sai.l lltl8ical lhrector htch;l1�ye�tercilLY, "The stullent body e .. n beaMure,1 of a "ery uniquo 11 lid oriJ(inalpro�rnOl."ftIB DAILY IIABOON. FBlDAY, KAY 15, 1914.Tlte Daily �arooDOftlclal Student Newspaper of the UDI •• eralt,. of ChlcllI:o.l'ubJbbed mornl�. t'XCt'pt SUDdQ andlIonda.r. during the Autum», Winter andSprloc quarters. by Tbe Dall,. MllroonataJr.... w. COUlq ....... S. G .....L P•• &at New. EditorAw.&Iea 1W&.rBallae ........ rEDtere4 .. MCODd-c.... mall al taLeClat o p�mce. Cblc .. o. ilL. Karch 1 ..1 Dlld .. r £Cl of II&rCla L 1111.til1B11C&1P1'ION 1L&"rD.IS, carrier: '1.50 • 7 ..... ; U.OO • Quarlar.B, malt: ,1." • ,.ar; 11.2:6 • Qll&rLer.JWUlul.al·Bual ... (lIbe .. KUla %t.T.lellbuu. .IUd •• , IUO. Aft.r 111 p m.1174. I'arlt "". .SOCIAL EFFICIENCY\\'hcu, a Week. or �o �o, we ind.u!gl-U in a "mora! spasm,' as A. \\'.l:. put it in a eonnnunieutaou to the"u::u:oon yesterday, \\'0 had. no ideu ofcllteriu� tho lists us chumpious of Iib­ertiuisin, .-\. W· (.;. aduuts our prelll_� that social standards undergo aeonstaut remodeling. ..:\:; a uiatter 01fact, this was uot uuly a preuusu, buta conclusion, Our aim was to show thatwe could uot ue J..ruioL>tl today by themoral' standurds of uwo thousauu, 1i Hihundred or even fifty years ago, ..:\nofrom that we developed some uew ele­meats \)1 college Inuuorulity ; incident­ally rel,illljrkiugo upon the chaugiu:,!nature of the present code. Als«that what \\""U.'J regurded us oh;sipatiou, and even ··1iucrtinislll,·' a fewyears ago, ig not so regarded today.The· Puritans, for iustunce, uolic\'cuthat a. man who at teuded a. theaterW36 a moral pervert; Lord Byron ::Jpoem on the walt.z shows that he rc­garded it as a thin veneer of semi-re­spectabilrty, covering a core of lust;there are SOIW) people who so regard ittoday. A year �o the tango was gCll­crally meufioned in whispers and withvirtuous shudders; twenty yeurs hencewe will mention with regret .tho factthat tho delightfully quaint, sweet,old-fushiond tango is givin£' way tosome unspeakably Immoral terpisehor­ean Invader, Fifteen years ago. smok­ing in a woman was the mark. of a�rostitutc; it was t.hought to be an in�separable part of tho low est form 01'dissipation _ and Iibert inism, Todayit iii regarded as a rather mild imlis­eret.ion; and in Europe la.tiies smoke inpubhe with perfect proprioty. Smok_ing is anythin� but the ··si�·' tl1e "illssipation,' that it once was. The samemay be said of the use of alcohol LetWI be conservative and say that ::;0\'­enty-five per cent of college students(male) at once time or another haveacquired what the cognoscenti term amihl ··bun:' The "libertino" who hasin such fashion pandered to his basernature is a trifle ashamed of the ill­ness that followed, and money eouldthire him to go through the experienceagain. Yet their is an unmistakablerin£' of pride in his voice.when he tellsthe boys how he got off the car antitried to catch the right corner of thestreet cl'OlSSinJ: as it came by. Can anyone say that his social efficiency hasbeen lowered? Or that ho has di.,minished his f�turo usefulness? Tobe sure. he will henceforth regard him­self as, oh, SIlch a. sad, sad clog. He iseven apt to believe himself just aboutas abandoned and graceless a libertineas can be discovered in a seven days'canvass. But for all that, his abilityto absorb knowledge which he maysubsequently utilize, is unimpaired,Time was when such a young eha]would have been r�ar(l("cl as perma­nently dis�ed-irretrievably lost.Nowadays his father, provided he findaout about the serape, will deliver aperfunctory tirade against the 0,-iI8 ofdrunkennesa and have J.,rreat cUfTicultyin concealinJ! the smiles thnt nrc nUbut forced. from him. Tho Gennansha.vo a pro'-erh, ··Wer niemnls eincnRal ..�h J:e haht , der i�t kein rc>chh'l'Mann." This is no clefense of Uber­tinism· neither wa..os our recent ")IoralSJ>:uun�·In fact.A. W. C. �s to hn'-c miss­en the point of the "spasm:' Thnt­we first lail) down the proposition thatFOC'ial effidency W3-'4 t;ho fUlltlamellt.::test.; this point A. W.�. Sf'('nJ." 1havc crnspell. Then the e.litorial wentonto say that ju,lj!'f'fll,y �Ilch a l'5:.nn.Larll, the ca.lloll,'\ inlH fT ('renee of ('olle�p:;fu.lent.... to th('ir cllltllrn) oPJ�nrtll"itie!" \\� moro immoral than th(' mil.'di.��ipatioM which A. " •. S. looks "PI"'­with such horror. 'fhi� proposition hI'!eems to ha'-e llist,ort(',l into a shltp,ment that liherti!lm is not so h:1.1. lH'cntJ!'e it is not. n.� hall as loafin!! onstu,li��o ('ommon an 'n.cth-ih··' fll:>·it is alm&.'lt 1lnnoticf"1. On .. w0111<1 thinkt'bat A. W. C. Wlll" in!'lpir"II h�' th .. tr:1tlitional �J)Cf't {om nsrhl COlIc of ('t.),jc� handCfl flown {rom Mmcwhere.whi(!b re�arfl.!' it M �:irri1i:rioll� to ('x'Amine tlla.t coile. for why an,l wl1('T('_foref4.. or in compRJ'inl! "alll� or '-('nnl­itiCll' thereby to jm�l1to that. �(' mi��rond'net th�T""'n y.T'ohihit�fl. iq not ()fthe bla("keQ chantelcT. _ �The Refinement Clothes------------ - --------------NoUces on Cobb lI1.l! Racks. IThero aro un('ln.imetl notic'� On till ISenior rock for t.ho followinJ!.ltt'r.-:'ns'.T •• T. AUJ:ll!\tU" J)orothy R�111l, f,. 1..T.C)ne�. D. �. Gishwilkc: .)[ R l.:lTtl'iF�thel P. Rern!\ antl )IJM:tm C. Tn�·lor..Tunior rnck: S .• T. Allie. �f. P. Ror­o\'sk,· n A Hurt };. T· eo�pin!!C'r,A· i�: C;l->tl�, S. }:t�oken •• T. F. Fr�',R. F· GOOcl�'('nr, S. Gref'n!qlal�m_ G. l�_ IHanc«'. C .• 1. I�:m�. 1-:. E .. Tl1r1�t. T. \\ '1O·Connor. n. c. Sn.lIC'r, R. )ft·T,,··n. 1.. PaUC'n-ton. J). H· Rei'l. T.. Smith,}o'. Tol('r. I.. T� Thllhcd J". T· "'nl­la.cc :Hlfl A. )1. 'Va..�llhl1rn.Gives 1.000 Seniors Advice.Prc!lifl('nt Emeritul" .Ta.me� n. An·J:('I1, of lfichiJrnn. father of D('nn An;!!cl1. J::\.YO 8,h'if'c to nMrly a thon�.,ntl is('nior�. in n �hort Rpec('h' on "SwinJ!Ollt" ,lny Wclinm"lay.Give Informal at Club 'l'oda,.. Contestants WID Meet Monday.An infonna.l ,1an('0 will he t:ivcn to- Contestants for the f10rcncc .Ta'"niJrht at 8 in the RcynoM!\ duh. All Atl:uns prize will meet lrontln�· at 4men nttentlinsr tho annf'e will he rc- in K('nt theater, wh('re fnl1 particula:"s(Juirc,l to TlrCRent m�hc�hip ticket� of thc ('ontel"t will he announce.). Allat tho door. l applica.nts must be present. ofWE want the readers of The Daily Maroon to please understandthat the lines \ve handle are the work of America's masterclothes builders. In quality, excellence of workmanship and thegeneral smart style of cut, we do not admit for one moment that thebest merchant tailor's product is in any sense superior. This is a sim­ple matter of seeing---and believing. We are aware that extravagantclaims are daily made in behalf of ready-to-wear clothes,and for thatreason in particular, we crave your indulgence to the extent of takingtime enough to visit The Hub and see how far our assertions go.The buying of woolens in bulkFOR EXAMPLE---we have already become somewhat celebrated iorour $25 lines, and it T ay surprise you to know that a great many ofthe woolens used in this line are bought by us direct from Martin & Son,Ltd.iof Huddersfield.England.and others come from Scotland, Saxonyand other points in Europe. Many of these suits were made up for us by one of thiscountry's most renowned manufactures, we having purchased the woolens in the yard,bringing the styles considerably closer to date than is ordinarily the case with ready-to­wear clothes, The linings are pure silk and other fine materials, but we can your at­tention in particular to the refinement of style, the splendid and artistic workmanshipand accuarte hang and fit of all these �arments. We believe you will be amazed whenyou have called and viewed this line-$25.THE FINER GRADES. When we get into the field of the $28,$30, $35, $40 and $45 suits and overcoats we acccmplish all that ispossible in men's and young men's clothesz. We candidly do not be--lieve that there is a merchant tailor anywhere in the universe who can improve uponthe class, the refinement and the singular appropriateness of these garments. \Ve areextremely anxious to have you see them and use your best skill in judgment. You mustunderstand that the clothing industry has advanced so rapidly in recent years atThe Hub has many surprises for the skeptic. And "the proof of the pudding," etc.Golf The Hub is decidely heaeduarters for Golfing Costumesand Golfing Goods. You will be interested in the exhibit and surprisedat the prices, though always remember that Quality is dominant.N, E. Comer State and .Jackson,-PROFILE· \I II!IIScarf slide space Iand lock frot:.� !t&.�aaitJNlTED SItlR.T Ir COu.AK. co. T1tOY N.y. Training TimemeaDS deDt:� yourself· many pleasant things. It neftrban out -Cola. The leading athletes aDd ball­players in the country endorse it. In traiDing quartersor on the field they drink it for the refreshment andbadt they han fouDd it contaiDs.Deliclou.-&e .. reshIDg:=.=:D�ChIDg.AdIIata. c.. W1Ineftt,.. ,.,,_......... ,.C-c.II.1 .. i •It, - •.j,• •• •• ••••.. .'1'� �'l). "�� \� tj.. .· .... ' .·1·• •• •• •••.... .••II· \�.� ftIB DAILY .t1lOOJl, FRIDAY,' KAY 15, 1014. - .-Learn to' Bao"e' I'orr' eedYI_ ..B_rie�fCa�mp�u�s News" " I [I����"''-.'�1Ir. Bramh&11 8pfnka on JrteJ :lco.Genuine Argentine, Tango, Mr. Brambu.lll!u,·o all uddress 011 I1 the Mexiean situation at a lIIt'otiu;:, ofMaxixe, Hesitation Wa tz, etc. Green huU women lust nia:ht in theas dan c e d and tau g h t by dormitory parlors.Maurice and Castle. Lut-Proo-f-8-�--Bead.Managing Editor Lyman of the Capand Gown is rea.tling' the lust proof­sheets of the anuual at Oshkosh.wherehe (HIB been for the last Ih·e davs, Ill'will rcturn Saturday. •Addressee Graduate History C!ub.Professor JallteS Alton -Iumes ofN?rthwestern spoke 011 the topic, "New ILight on GcorJ:e Roc,:-erH Clurk" at ameeting' of the Graduate History clunlast niJ:bt at the hOJUeJ of ProfessorMacLnugbJin.A.ssoda.te OaDdida.tes to Meet.Candiclates (or the title of assoeintewill meet next Wed.nesc.1ay at 10:15 it·Cobb 12A to ehoosa tho speaker forthe final .Tunior college chapel exenC'iscs.(Assemblies Sat. eveDing8 at 43d St. & Calumet Av)TERESA S. DOLAN(Fourth vice president Iuteruatioual Associu­fion )Iu!'ter of Duucing}: member of Chica;:c·lJ:lIIf'i lit! �f :&�ter's Atlsociation.Stutlio: G:Wl Cottuge Grovs Av. Phone II. P. GS!i:.Prlvute Iessons by appointment. Home Spuns and Basket Weaves.Our Opening S�le!Begins May 12, 1914\Ve cordially invite the University ladies to our grandopening sale at 8G3 E. (j;3rd street, during the next week.Our opening sale price is reduced enough to offer youthe best chance of purchasing. We are the largestJapanese store and the only one to have your purchasingsatisfaction in this Jocation. \Ve are located at your walk­ing distance after supper. Instead of going down towncome right down to our store and save your time andmoney. We call your keen attention to our price list.$1-1.00 SILK HAND-BRAIDED KIXONOS $7.50$12.00 SILK HAND_BRAIDED MANDARIN COATS $6.50$5.50 SILK HAND-BRAIDED HOUSE JACKETS. • $2.75$8.00 SILK CREPE B:IMONO $4.60$3.00 COTTON CREPE HAND-EMBROIDERED• KIJ(()NOS $1.7552.00 COTTON CREPE PRINT KtMONOS $1.00$2.25 Cotton Crepe lIand..Embroidered. Hcmae Jackets $1.00Nippon Dry Goods Store.DtPORTERS AND WHOLESALEBS863 BAST SIXTY_THIRD STREET.TELEPHONE HYDE PABK 970(Just Opposite tbe DreXel Theater)Rolling His OwnAmerica is the land of self­made men. It is characteristicof Americans to rely on their own efforts-todo things for thenuelves. The millions of "Bull"Durham smokers are of this energetic, self-reliant,American type in all walks of life. These menlike to make their oum dgardlu, to their liking,from ripe, mellow, "Bull" Durham tobacco­prefer these cigarettes, made by their own hands,to any ready-made kind they can buy.GENUINE"BULL DURHAMSMOKING TOBACCO(Enough lor 1""9 lwmJ-rtUlJ� d6ardla hi eGCIt 5� .JUParticularly notice the unique and pleasantaroma of U Bull" Durham. It is as distinctive to"Bull" Durham as the cocked hat is to Napoleon.The "Bull" Durham aroma is produced by a secretprocess known only to the mak­ers of this tobacco. You Retthis deliahrful fragrance only in.. Bull" Durham. Unc1aJ"1f'(I M:a.fl.There is unclaimed mail at the Fae­ulty exchanJ!e for the following per.,sons: A. Altenbern, l\f. Ald'rellge, .T.K. Broden, E. G. Brow). C· A· Beck.­worth, B. T. Bablwin, .T .• T· Crn.iJ:, \\;.C. Cross, M. F. Greene, p. S. Graven,.D. H· Hygcn, C· H. Humphrey, R. E.Rempe, O. E. Hansen. Chas, .J ohnsontL . .T. La Sallc, R. F. Leavers, B. Mat­thews, .T. S. Noffsingcr, R C. Notting­ham, A. B. Ost, R. G. Patrick, B.Papot, .T. E. Rog«*S, .T. F. Stinarcli, .T.Swartwoit, Lollie Smith, A. S. Wakc­field, E.. H. Williams and Ch. W,WesterCLASSIFIEDADVERTISEMENTS5e per line. No ad"ertisementa reeeived for Jess than 25e. AU c1asaUleciadvertfaements must be Paid In ad·vance.FOR SALE-Dress Suit, size 36, ingood condition. Price $15. Call HydePark 5545.1 NIiJmWOOD TYPEWRITER in firstclaes condition, for $35.Hall, L2 or 7-8 p. m. 6 North These are thefor warm weather._� popular materialsFREE An Illustrated Booklet,showinr, how to .. RollYour Own," and a Bootof cigarette p. .. pers, will both be mailed Itft,to any address in U. S. on postal �t.Address •• Bull" Durham, Durham, N, C.THE AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY-' SUBSCRIBE FOB TH'F: DAILY MAROON. WANTED-Six men with some ex-pericnce in salesmanship. to act asresident agents for moving picture!ilm advertfsemetns, The work wiuloccupy part of thcir time now, andall in the futuro. Call at the Univer; .�;ity employment bureau today at 2:30.Universal Repair !rIfg.Co., 1508 Ca.bleplace. Phone Mid. 68'42. We repairstoves, bicycles, etc. Refinish �ncl 11pholster furniture. Plnstcrin6 ande- .. imney cement; carpente-Ing anu-r.binet work a specialty. Est. fur­nished. F. De Geer, Prop. To the man who paysmoderate prices, there isnothing that can satisfyhis personal desire to abetter advantage thanone of these suits.trI Standish-a NewARROWCOLLARfor SummerAn ultra smart stylewhich correctly ex­presses the fashion6forB5cQ.UETT. PBABODY ttco .. lIn:. ..... The above mentionedcan be obtained in everystyle and design--­Especially priced at$25.00.Dockstader & RexfordSuite 816 Republic Bldg.State and Adams St.Harrison 447IN OUJS the outside .hirt aDd• �wers are one gOlnDenLThis means that the shirt can't work out of the trousen,that there are no shirt tails to bunch in � th:lt ue d.-:lwersU stay put,'" to say nothi� of the comfort and economy ofsaving a garment, OLUS IS coat cut, opensall the way down-closecl aotch. c:Jo.ed back. See illustration.For golfe' tennis and field wear, we recommend the apeci.:llattached co Jar OLUS with rqular or short .Ienes. Extrasizes for very tall or atout men.' All shirt fabri� b �::l:lItdesigns, including aiIks-$I.50 to $10.00.ows oae-piece PA.lAJIAS fOC' loaaDlIC. INiac aM �aJeep. MadcODtbe_ primciple _ ows SIIiru-CDC c.r. � t.c:Ir.cloKIl CIO(da. No ....... 10 tiPtea or eaaae Iooee. .I.so ie .....Ask your dealer for OLUS. BooIdet OD �fIIIWPS-JOIUS COIIPAIO' .....1_ ...... ,.hY_�HICA •••.::;; i 1 f'oft:l!!f' ntn,·f' A v .. n11 ". "lou"" 1-:"l!l('won,J RoI2.1----_- -_._-----_._ - --- ----------------------------------�--------one of theOur Newest Double Breasted Style lade In a listAttractive Manner lor Sommer Wear.�/�I �"'iJ)>!'��:'(.,��-,,�. .-('- -_-- '"This model has proven to bebest styles we have ever shown. Flannels ofblue and gray and striped patterns.READY-TO-WEAR $25 & UPMElts � SHOP0g .. K-vie Sc He:ne-ee18 • 20 E. .JACKSON BOULEVARDChic-eo·l One of my greatest joysat collegewas rapturously listening to our grandold glee club, while I most contentedlysmoked those good old Fatima Ciga­rettes! Happy days that can be re­called only in memory, but those goodold Fatimas have been with me throughthick and thin ever since JPure, �, choice tobacco, in a plain100king pRckage, but you can't beat'em I Happy days!More Fatimns nre sold in the UnitedStates than any other cigarette.�� ... �_Ck LJistincfively_!ndividuar-fl.!!!lt-QGAImTrESDree leasons WhJ you sbould Eat at tbelen's Commonslit. Good Food Properl,. Cooked.IIId. CleaaliDeu our Motto. Inspect the Kitchen3ftL A Miaimum Price for Hllh Qualit7 FoodCItI' � lie up -- Cafeteria a& Loeb...... .&LIICarte MUSIC Come .. Fennsytania Ayemte.18th aU H -streetsTo seUn-s or ;. hotel _hereluxurious quarten: may be se­cured. _hue charm and con­genial atmosphere yrcvail, andwhere exc:cJlm� 0 SeTYJCe i:lparamount. the Hotel Po_hat:lnotfers just tach iDCluceDlCDts.Jtooma with detacbecl bath1Da7 ... obtained at ,r.5o. t2 00and � Rooms with priftte�th,. �SO, .,.00 aDd tap.c!*'_�..:::''=''�Write for booklet with map. .CLIPPORD •. LEWIS.NanaarcrREDMAND----OUNWO.OO -.�................_ -/....... f"'-�.2 For 25 Cents.SPBINGEarl'& WilsonMAKERS OFTroy'.' Bat ProdactI ------�-. ..""mmgnlcatioa. VABSITY TITLB8 .ABB'1:0 BB DSCIDBD IfODAY'Finals in WresW.ng. FeDdDc &Dd. GJDl..llUtiC Meets Aro Oa.rded forThis MtemOOD..Compla.tna About Courts.pro the Editor:Purti�tJ of teuuis pla.y�r� arrived attho liuivortJity courts at oue o'clock,l'5aturduy, only to fiud the nets takeuawa v, '1'ho courts had beea iu U86 alllllor�illg, aud were perfectly dry: uotrolled, oi course: that would be tooiuuch to expect; but in 88 good pla.y­illg eouditfon as they usually are.'1'hc man who was removing thenets was asked the reason for his ac­tiou, He said there WB8 � be no moreplay iu� until Monday. Asked why, heIlid. 110t know; asked ,,·ho gave suchau order, he said no one. A youugimanwho l!lOmotinles takes tennis ticketssaid, "8tag� did." He was helping toremove the nets.Th« bolder spirits of the crowd theuweut, to Bartlett to 800 Dr. Rood. Hesaid ho kuew nothing of any order toJ l'WOVO the nets; that if the courtswere dry, he would have the nettt putup, awl that he would be over in halfall huur to inspect them. (There hadbeen no ruiu since the preceding uf­ternuuu.) The erowd theu went bud�)lickell out courts, and sat down towait for the nets.One hour later, they called up Dr.Heed. lie had left the office. and wusnot to be found, Tho players, wait iugstiff und chilled on every court, begauto volley the ball about. Presentlysome �cuius stripped the cable troll.boundary-fence, stretched it from postto post, net-high, and begun to play,His eX3.Ill11le was speedily followed.Wire, cord. strina. from the Informa­tion office were used. The .slender Iiueswere decked with handkerchiefs andbits of paper to aid the vision. Theilto the passerby - \\'US presented thespeetuelo of the �reatest University 01the Middle West, which has for yearscharged each player ten cents for theusc of its courts, for which ch�e ncvalue is received; and obli,,;n� theseplayers to utilize ropes and wires fornets. In any public park the courtsare kept in better eondirion, free ofcharge. The service here is not 3.."�ooo � it was three years ago, beforethe tax was levied.At :; :30 the nets, rotten, torn an(lsaggin� from their fruyed ropes, werethrown onto the courts. for the l)lay·ers to ndjut¢. and the University illlmediately proceeded to collect its pit­iful charge from each player for thepri ,. ik"ge of further occupation. Thereare only fo\JJ"' �ood nets out of thewhole thirty. I believe the courts tobe of the r('guI3l�ion size-and the taping is t)xeollent, except where it isloose or torn. All hail the Athletic de-partment! Dorothy Llewellyn. PreJimiuuril� for the Uulveraitywrc�t1iug cluwupi'lul.<hips were heldyesterday at 4:45. 'l'here were ueartyl weuty-uve eutries iu the v':.U'iou� di_visious, the lurgl':;t auurber that b'llen': competed, Director StagK sup­plemeuted hitJ course ,,1" t!priug footualltnduinl! by euwril1� a number of hismen iu ti:o urutches,oowi-1iuul matches WNO also decidedyesterday, uut.! the 111lulH tor the cham­lJiont;hi� will be can!l·u toduy ut nve,Kearuy meets Bdgl'\\'orth iu tbo 1-1';pound clu:-s, liu"h:;Oll UWL�ts Ackcr iutho 17ij pound divrsion, uud AIIJl'ftl5cJWlb�tJ with lir-.1\'e::l llL the bC.1\·\"_weight class, �1'bo J:"UllUl�C and fcueiu·r ehuui­vioJlldlilJ� will also Le decided toclay.Couch Hofler hus UL'Cll puttiu!! hillJrYlUlIasts throul!h a rt,:!ulu.r vour.«: ortn.illilll! :;illl't' the COIIII·!"l'IlCC St' •. ; • .... 11CUtll'l!, uud the 1I1t'1I arc l�X"I�I·tt"1 tushow �Ullle hiJ!h d:l:-� work. Uttll"'�ll,Crull �111,1 C:1:-tll'lllall �q;peur to UL' thefU\'urih's t'ur tlat.' '1'11l"111� huuurs,yl·sh·r,j:n···,s resuh s:elllh'r l:!:'w 1Ls.:Satt lust t.o Du.vis,Clllier 1::,) Ills.Xo iuutehes.Under H5 lbs,KlIips('hH,1 Just to Edgeworth.Ituuk iu lost to j)ra�stadt.Gendreau lost to Ivearuev.SemLfinals. WIJra�stallt lu:ot to Iveuruey,FiDal:l Today.Kcnr ney nrcet s EoIl!l'worth.{TUlleI' 15S lbs,Loeb lost to Hnrdt,Semi-!ina.!s Today.Ham meets Sayre,Finals..Hurt meets the w iu ner of the Ham­Sayre bout.Under 175 lbs.O'Connor lost to �!:Llli�)Jl.Utlmuu lost to Acker;llutlisnll IIlt�O:'s AI·ker_Fin:-D Today.O\'er I'; Ills.Sherlnw 100�t to Alherts_lInrllinger lost to Gra,·es.FwJs Today.AlhertN lllect.'4 lirn\'cs.------. -----SEVENTY-FIVE WOKENATTEND "FUN FROLIO"OF L3AGUE IN FOSTER-- ,�Se"entY'five women joinc"fi in play­ing oltl·fu.shionell �:lmes at the �ardenImrty. giveu by the League yesterday.Elizn.betll MncCliutock and LillianBissol danced varint ions of the Mn.xLixtl. an,1 se"cral women gave skits andether Ktunts. The party hud beensehe,Luled n.� :L sIH'in£!' frolic, on thelawn in front of Poster, but the in­clemellt wNlther cau.�tl an adjourn_ment to the clurmitory )larlors. Julial>o,lge, Grace Hutchkiss, Dorothy };,l­�ds ami Iris Spohn were in chargeof the party.TOAST OUTGOING S".rlJDBNTSWill Bold Kent Chemical 8ocietl' Ban_quet � Nidlt.Toasts to students taking degreesin the Chemist.ry department at thecomill� CouvocatioDi. and speeched bymcmbcJ9 of the faculty will be on theproa!ram at the ba.n.quet of the KentChemical society, T·hursday night. attile Windermere hotel Edmund C.IIUlllllhrey, president of the societ.y.will {!i\'e a shol'lU talky and James K.Senior will say a few words for theoutgoing class.l'rofCbSOr Julius Stieglitz will tcll ofthe early days at Kent, and trace thcimprovement and modernization of thelaboratory building. Agnes Fay Mor·�an, of the Chemistry department.willszivc a brief addre8S on ··The Ladyanll tho Chemist." "Dreams" is thesubject of Merrill. Hart. assistant inthe Chemical laboratory. SECRET ORGANIZATIONSOF W()It93N ENTER TUB'UNXVEB.SITY OF IOWASororitics at the University of Iowa.are fonnin� affiliatiolls with larger se­cret organizations of womell. A localehaptcr of the Dnughtcrs of the Kingwas installed recently as the AlphaTau Beta. sorority. A women's club,called tho A.-hoth sorority, has beeninstnllell as the university chapter ofthe Order of the Eastern Star.STUDENTS ARB JlBALTHY 0LA88M'edicat Department Shows E1fic:leDCJ'By BepolrtiJut No Dlness.Efficiency in the liellical tlepartment.or tho University has shown markedresults, according to a report issuOtlyesterda.y by Dr. Reed. No cases ofserious illness among stullents havebeen reported during the entire Springquarter.Tho scnrrity of sicknc.."S is explaine,lhv Dr. Ree,1 in three ways: "The freo�e,lica1 at.tention is an inllucement tothe students to como into my otTire foradvice anll care as soon as any ailmentmak� it..'4 npp('nJ"anco; the HiJrns clis-­trihute.l ahout the cnmpus, warningstullcnts ahout the tlrinkins:r water,anelall\"iNn� them 10 t.'1ke proper Tm�r:Hl­tions in easo of accidents. help to pre·vent nn exc�'4 of nalllcs on the sic'k­list, anel in allclition to this the p\lhli�hygieno lectures ha.vo explninell somevital facts to tho men antI women inrega!'11 to eare of the body."Phi Kappa SIgma Has Pledge.Phi Ka.ppa Sigma announco thopledgin� of Georgo Viner, of )la-cwn,lDinois.KocUc Fratem11ies to Play.Nu Sigma Nu will play Phi Be.taPi tomorTOW afternoon at 4 on St�ficM for the lfcdie.al f'Chool championrship of the south side.Lower :nag for Dead 1Iarlne.The University flag was lowered tohalf IlUISt yesterday, in honor of theChi caW' boy, Sam. Meisenbellt. whowas killell at Vera Cruz, and whosehurial �'r\"ice was held yesterday attemoon. A1 : 'Serge Wdh a ReputationS'l'YLB The high Quality andlow price of "N i co 11Standard" Serge do notharmonize.I t's the greatest valuewe know --- rich, fine,e x a ct I y right. Veryspecial at $25.00Nicoll the Tailorw= °J.,rlemt!.SoIl8Clark aDd AdaIIIa � 0IdcaP. •I�, ,•'f•