,""-.jJ " .· �. ''. aroonVOL 18. No.7 UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO, FRIDAY,' OctoBER 10, 1919 Price 5 CentS· REHEARSALS BEING•HELD 'FOR, ANNUALFRESHMAN FROUC . -Charles Zueblin; .. Edward BowardGriggS, and Professor McLaugblin'and Goode Will Speak-Plans M�de. By. Lecture �8SOCiation. ANGEli APPOINTSMEN TO ASSUMF;DUTIES FOR YEAR .VARSITY AND GREAT LAKES· STAGE BAITLE TOMORROW "('. .....Will present "The Seventh, ' Wishu-Enid Townley IsGeneral, Chairman. ANNOUNCE FOUR SERIESOF'LECTURES FOR YEARIn its plans for the year the Uni­versity lecture association announcesBIG PROGRAM PLANNED four series of .lectures, one group of TAKES, LEAVE OF ABSENCE-- 'six now in prcgress' by Charles Zue- -- MAROON PROSPECTS ARERehearsals are . being held daily for blin, another group in the latter part Ina recent letter to the President,_the annual Freshman Frolic, which of the quarter by Edward Howard Vice-President John R. Angell, who For the .first time in two years Everything is all set for the Navywill be given next Friday at 8 in Map- Griggs, and two series during the has taken a year's leave of absence, there will be some real football on invasion and the opening of the foot-· del hall. The Frolic is being given Winter ,quarter by Prof. McLaughlin made disposition' of his various duties Staag Field, when the Maroons and ball season at 3 tomorrow. The gobsunder the auspices of the Y. M. C. A. and Prof. Goode. among other officials 01 the Univer- Great Lakes teams hook up fu.morrow will be accompanied py a crowd of"sity. Dean .. Gale, Dean l\iarshall,·The purpose of the Frolic .is to get in the open. ing battle of. what should rooters and one of the .real bauds that"World Visions· and Revisions" is D S 11 D S 1· b M'the new women acquainted with their . ean rna, ean. a IS ury, r.' be the greatest football season on made the navy' famo. us, so that therethe general sub] eet of the lectures by d M .R b rts h 'upperclass counselors., It is the only Payne an r, Q e on are s anng record. The Chicago eleven is deter- should be something doing at theMr. Zueblin of Boston. Two have hi ff· D· D A 11' b-'social affair gIven during-the Autumn IS. 0 Ice. unng ean nge sa, mined to wipe out .the fiasco of the fa- .opening game. There was a pepalready been given. The others are M R bertso has b en ap-q. uarter in which all women. can get . sen. ce, r, <. o. n. e: JIlOUS S. A. T. C. team which went meeting of Chicago fans on the fieldon "Race: The Survival of the Meek" ted t t h f thtogether. Last year's Frolic included porn 0 ac -as c arrman 0 e: through the season trying hard for a yesterday when about two hundredon Oct. 14; "Industry: Money Power ittee th ditori I ...a short play, CIA Wasted Evening." comrm on- ee I na supervision victory, and which was still trying rooters with strained voices wereor Man Power" on Oct. 21; "Educa- f ff·· I' bli t· Th t f'Those in charge say that the enter- 0 0 icia pu lea IOns.. e res or: when the season was over. The Ma- drilled in 'some lectures. Th_e Y. M.·tion: Conventional or Creative" on th itte . thtainment this year will surpass that e. commi e remains e same.roon team this year isa real one, as affair was so much or a howling sue-Oct. 28; and "Faith: Affirmations of F th . d f th· . Iof all previous years. "or e .perio 0 e vrce-presi- Director A. A. Stagg is prepared to cess that Stagg stopped his scrim-Youth" on Nov. 4. d t' b ee 'th ittee n .Enid Townley is general chairman, en s a sen, e eomnu 0 prove to ,the world tomorrow, mage and told the Varsity and fresh-� has planned an elaborate pro- Of �r. Grigg's course of lectures scholarships -has been divided into a At that· th� Midway team could be men squads to show the bunch how togram. Supper will' be L'�rved at & in the' general topic is . "The Poetry and ,\umbe� of sub-committees of which in better shape for the opening game, yell.the main gym�asium 'of Ida Noyes. Philo�ophy. of Bro�g.". A�n each is tQ. �andl� .. a specific kind. butvshould clean up .tomorrow any- There was a 'scrimmage that .lasted' ·hall. Thi ·11 b' I II d b lai there are SIX lectures In the gro'up, ,Dea. n Small IS chairman of the sub-. way and when· the opening game ofIS WI e ro owe y a an- ..' hi d D ., .' for half an hour yesterday. afternoon,d M t H ff .". the subjects of which are "The Life eommittee on fellows IPS, an ean the conference is played aeainst PUr-tern para e. argare � man IS'.. . . '. �'.' . N" .. e.�, . when the Maroons showed a fair of- '.• ' h 'f th Ia·tte... The' 'pw-s-� of Browning. .. The 1>osltive' Message: SalIsbury of the· one on oyes due' next Saturday, tbe various dis-In c arge 0 e h • w-- , . .." d th h 1 hi T M R b rts has fense, and a defense ·that held theBi�D will leave Ida Noyes hall and wilt 'Rabbi JBen ,�rat" "Music an. e sc 0 ars. Ips. 0 r.. �. e on abilities of the team .are expected to freshmen powerless. The team work·marc1t·to .ainder·hall, 'where (the 'play! Spirit; 'Abt 'Vogler.; ."�e ,.StuUx of be�n. g�ven the SU�!'Vlslon o_� ��e be past. Injuries and ineligibilities waa noe so ragged as. it was yester-W·· Ill ,'be p ...... sen·ted.· ! Perscmal. ity: "AD,drea. Jdel ,_Barto'''; Phillippmo schola. rshlPS, the. Permilia will hamper . Stagg in pl.· eking an�..., B sch I hi d al all day, but the presence of �hifts made'. ...... . "The Tragedy of the Pursuit of rown. 0 ars ps an so gen- eleven for tomorrow's game but -Ili- .'The play to be grven thiS year IS.· . ral sch 1 hi d nriees, ' necessary by Inquries and ineligib, '" ' . -" _. . Knowledge: 'Parcelus'''; "Brownmg's e 0 ars ps an pnzes. though .there .Diay be. some second Cole. Called The Seventh, WISh, and was. Art d L:1 'Th .Will H dl EI· ·b·l·t ties, slowed the team somewhat. :...r.'.: •. ·.• 1 '. • b':M .... N· rgarth'. It . .... Phl�osopehy "of·. an ue:.. e Payne .an e Igl II Y string men in the lineup, the .. eleven and _,;'ritte�.;;e I:. ill lS.lD'Ring 'and the Book''';' and '-4�e - Dean Angell always approved aU will be a'strong one. . led the team .most of the time,,_ree '. e cas rs .as 0 o'ls.. C ..' Re elation of Manhood. 1· ·b·l·ty lists or failed to approve . i;4eri Tatge too�.2. .hand, while :Gra- -,;�t�.A.n:itf (the'herOine) ..•• �._ •• � •• ;. ,��,,:. � .f th i' :;� I!. � '. bt··be' .In.th Lakes T�m .Lacks �Experience �.r�lJqmother �m!through�pal. ,':;�.I ... �·:.:·.',�i�·�::j·$�;��."'��.:...������.�n.� iuz!:'.m he:��V�:'� :.��.. �.·:�e:�a:se.>��l:·S1ib�tted.� :��������_����.�_?��, ���',:: .. "-; .'Z.'," _:\. _�':. :.:;'; -,'::-_:..�.' ,: .... �_,.•':'.. /�.�:'�.'.-�.Pa ; ��j,., • .- ;.;_.:.'.� 'l;.� I..z::::���.::r::, '" .,-. ',' .. " . .''''':"::--� . ..>:\ .. , -; •. :,""'. by-·the'saine�star�aggregatioB· that ".: ., ;_.'" .'.� .,' .,:.�":':"'� r n •. ,-,�" �"I, : •• !., ,:. �'.." -:.' .� .. , .' . i" llIgD(f� .Nov.:;jllin� 16�· "_ Mr .. Payne, the �er :who _wiD re-wore' the: blue and� white last 'y�, >StD�fi!JJt:;Ti�.ts:it\re; OD'.aaIe ' ': ,if:'._:�,��>G�' ,.,' . �"., -,PrOf M�' hIin" h� of' tbe.'De- P4»�.�e Student's n!corCIs,� the PM- b 'th 'sail 'ill d d .has' :.>.'I;.�.:',.·'.:, _ M�e� ••••• ,� •• ,. � �eresa �uso»; - ...... D.g _ ''Will.; Ve th�_ise- denrs office. �: the lists .. will.be ut" e·. ors .Wl sen, own a �: 'Business Manager Merriam. II':," Do�'.: ••.••••••• , •••• ·.Helen J»lWner' .�ent of History, , .gi ed b that ft· d th of fighters, wh� }).ope to scrap both ·�'C"· books· and·-student ticketS "s,· '. ..... • be'· .. edi tel after the approv. . y. 0 Ice, un er· eM'" � sta dstill Th sail ""._.;ty .. , .'Jean ·••••••• : •••••••• Jean Knight. .nes. gInmng Imm � y. 'd nt; direCti site 'n1i" aroons to,a. n .' e ors.on sale for the-benefit of··Univ�<M '.-:.�,).o.�,�t.,�,�.�!·:v;w"f .� ••••.••. � �Lucille ,GUiespie ,Christmas' '.' �tion. 'His' ,general. p� e s.. ._ °dn .. r COd ,erenh ce ':maYrnot ,have' col�ege;class; but they students. .,Admittance to ;everything••• >. ��. ) ."• '.' '. • ''Th' n..,., I ts'f th' '\Vlth the vanous eans un er w om '. ak d . ed stand' d .::-1:, GYPsy GIrl, ,polores ••••• Ruth Lovett toPIC' IS e ....... ve opmen ,0 ,e "' _ .ed' . will', m � a etennm. ' an ·from .football .to baseball can.be ,;.{;;G�.-··Woman •••• :. � .•• Betty Bro� :�erican Democracy.". The fi�t th� .. st:::npasts.�o:rnvice-rep=:nt has 'uW Maroons will :be.forCed.1o do their, .�ught .for $7.60, whiC:h is less. than :. ".fTOlli�' •. ; ••••• '.:' •• �: •• ;Hele�i'CoridreW l��:re·.�f. the' aeries will' be;giv� ·on .,�' n '. -'d' d -'th' board f ·best·to :roll up a·moderate·sized·score. the price--of.tickets,to all the -football.,' r�. es' ..... : ••••••. Phyn. is' Palmer IJ:m� 6 . .arid Ute last on Feb •. 10. . ffi,s always PWhi�11 eh �ver . eth Se' �o ·Tomorrow's game will � not, be . any . games�would be. The ,student tickets·... ':Tickets for Fnlic To"Be SoUl ' '�ubJeCb � 'mle"ilaCkgro. und':of the' �s... e· �11'1S; awdayt,· � ...e. motr 'walkaway ,for ,the :Staggmen,because. for· this game are priced at fifty cents., ... . ". . th'\ -EarI" Co' titU' dean present· WI con uc .).ue mee - .. ul . '--=11 t. "� -., T·cIres � th F I· ha . t been Revolution and e' y ns -; . �, 'f tbi -bod 'AIl de8u ··th unex� '�ffic ties ·WI.U prcvev ,fur.this'game only. The gobs' tickets" t� sal' or t,eb tro IC beve n�'L."':_.a tional' Period," "Jefferson and .leffer- lDg °h' s.' y... h.nhgs.:'" ·�ll the ·choices fIoom .. getting into the wm be sold at the LakeS at the samepu . on e ye . u may ,pUn;u� . De ; , "J' __ 1.;'_' � '::...J-� the' onor commiSSIon w IC lJean 1· 'Tb -f •fi .:.. ., ;' 1:'" '. J' . soman., mocracy,. iM:IU:IVn � . .. .. . meup. -' ere are· our or . ve men pnce._.. the early part �f next weeA.. ean 'J' 1_':'_' De ." "D. Angell had Wlll be handled by Dean '·th· 1· bt .'. .. that . ht d .'., .. _ aC1L:Ml1lUUl. mocracy, emoeraey:... . . WI ·s Ig ,lnJUrles mIg e-Pickett has charge of the ticket com-d H ··ta . n' ''Th' 'D 'I . Marshall. 'Budget matters wllI all e1 • to thin'. .• if t.b .. ' ..' . an umam nans, e eve op-, ....... ,'.' "v 0p·lD ,some g senous' emi� . Uppen:lassmeD . lia'Ye. been '. " 1 ." pass through .. the president's offIce. .'. " Y •• ,W. C. A. SOO.t\L SERVICEasked' to watch the bulletin ·�rds ·and ments of· Modern,. Democracy, and, ._,' Robertson'_' to Control Halls .' players. ,were· sent lD,. and then! are, .... - . • �"Democrac:y Today." :_. . ! four or five other candidates who have, The Daily Maroon for' notices �f the. •'. .To. Mr. Robertson, Dean Angell as-I red ta to -tan 1 Th' I Committee. to Organize .1tieigh�hoodticket sale. They have been urged to .: Last of the four gro�ps is the se-; signed the control of the' halls, and some.. " pe. un. g e. ere-:· .&."t..... •• ·11 ted 1 t 'b' Prof -. .'. . .. : fore Itlooks·as if·the Maroons tomor-, , ,Clubs and Assist �eedy Girls, buy .. �elr tickets .� soon as poSSIble nes of lustra ec ures y. \ all matters of reqUISition for extra '... d' _· 'after' the mate begins. Goode, head of the Department o� mstruction. In addition Mr. �bert-' . row.,will be.l a patchwork c�w, an. The Socia.. 1 Se�ce co. nun.. ittee of thec' " .h H· I tu··· .. .: under the Circumstances·. a· big scoreIt has �n the . custOm for counsel- �p y. . IS ec. res given evelY, son was made supel'Vlso� of all U!ll� t be 1 ked'.I! . In f .... if th . Y. W. C. A. if! pIaDni� a cam. paip· .. '. ··F· bin tb T csd f F b 17 to Ma.reh 13' '. also ·U canno· 00 . .Lor. ac..,. e· 'OJ'S' to InVIte theU" res en to e. u ay. �� e.. ;. versity offices. To him .. WI ..• h ytbin' of activities. for 'the following year.·. to be . th t • f ,,,.,,. G t·· , . Jacks come through ,Wlt an g; • Frolic, -and -a11 counselors who. have are. on e. OpIC. 0 . .I.,,� . rea, Come. any miscellaneous requests for . . ,. sh Id Besides the usual. work in ConneCtion· 'W rid P - " His' di ·.ual � .... like a good defense, the game ou.: Dot already;-done.so �bave ,been ··asked 0,.. owers •. '. , In VI. . SU 'j the. pennanent use of rooms m, the . ! with. the. settlements, a new branch• .' .•.. edia I . 0 . ts' ''D ·tai· th R I of th� .', - G h be 1m even fight.. : ,.. to attend .to It Imm te y. . �e lec a� n n,' e u er.i University buildings. Dean. ale �• -; of. social service in the. fonn of girl· ticket, 8dnlits both 'COUnSelor' an� �\'Trance� �e I!vincible"',"'Fh� (C01ItinUed'em page 2)· � ·Several.V�ty ��� Are Oat. I or neighborhood clubs has been or-: �'freshman. Th� -price ·of the \ tickets Rise of Modenl Japan , ,';,he. �nnan Reber' Wl!l be �ut �use a coJ� .�.. ·v.:i1,I·�. seventy�five �nts, �e sam� � o� World}ower:, . RUSSIa and -TODAY'S WEATHER has kept hlm�out:..?f ,scnmm�ge �for: At.. a meeting yesterday the repre-" as last .:year. '''ne .·dress 'Tebea�, Its Cnsis: ,·and t'�endl,as·a Wo�d _ two weeks, Cnsler IS on the·sldebn� �ntatives for the settlements met'andwill be held Wed�esday at 7:30 in the Power". <Each lecture will be given- . Rain an'd colder; fre_!lh nortlnrest with a badly sprained n�,. and Ro� Sue' Waddell has been placed intheater of., I�a Noyes' hall. .. / on a !uesda� night. at 8 at the S� winds. is out for the time being. There � c:harge of the new �rl club o�iza-.. James M. E. Church on the comer o� ., one or two others who are doubtfDl� tions. Volunteers are needed for workNo Shorta�ge in Fiosh Lids ! 'Ellis ·Ave.1lpd· '46th ·St. I. THE DAILY MAROON and Coach Stagg will'not know Dnti� in these clubs at the settlement,and in___ � An .asSociate membership card costs ., BULLETIN tomorrow morning wbether he wn� legal aid work. .$5.00 to an outsider but, any studen� be permitted. W use them. ; ! The committee wishes to announceor: the 'University inay upon the prCs� Today Charley Higgins, the. hope of th� that legal aid work will hereafter beentation �f ·his tuition recejp� ob�i� DiYinity eha�l, '11 :50, Haskell. 1ine� will probably be sent in at cen� consolidated \\;th the United Chari-one at half price or '$2.50. This ad-. Tomorrow ter, as there is some doubt as to ties. because of lack of funds to carryml·ts the 'bearer and one person to each Swenson'� getting into. the game, and h k 'd d 1Meetings of University ruling on t e wor In epen ent y.of the six lectures in each of the six bodies. MacDonald \\;11 probably be shifted Another ne�· phase of the socialgroups. Faculty and Conference of Divinity to a guard, \\;th either Schwab or r.ervice work is the sand\\;ch saleAnyone who desires to attend only IICboo1, 9, office' of the De�n, Haskell Fouche taking his place on end. which ,,;11 be carried on next week toMAROO� BOOKS DUE TODAY one series of the lectures may obtain museum. Jackson will be one 'tackle, !lnd Mc� raise money for the assistannce ofa 'card that will admit him to the six '. Faculty of 'colleges of Arts, Liter- Guire another, with the' extra. guard needy girls attending the Lucy Flowerlectures of that group for $2. Agai� ature and Science, 10,' Harper E 41; in doubt. Halliday' is certain to start Industrial school. It is .hoped bythe student rate is ·hal!' the other,pr Faculti� . of Gradu�te Selloo1s of at the other end. those in charge that this sale, which$1. #. A A� Literatare and 'Science, 11,. Bar� ,.Baeldield I •. Still Indefinite wJ11 take place in the Y. w. c. A.Tickets· amd fuller information caD Per, E 41. ,As for !'the· backs,. Stagg- can 1:ine room, will be the means of furnishingbe obtained upon application at th� . Conference Foetball game, Great 'up his, eligibles�and whole men, say lq�ch and carfare to' a number ofleeture bureau in Cobb· hall. I Lakea,· 3;',Stalg eeJd. �I (CcmtimUd em page 4> girls. .I . •Gale, Marshall, Small, Salis- Everything Set For Opening 'Of Season On Stagg�ury, Payne 'and Robertson Field At 3-Lineup Of Backfield'To Take OverOifices.- Still Undecided.'PROMISING.1.; !'.:.. ..'.. �. ",".,.� ":! .... �...:'. ';,'".� .Freshmen will have n,o trouble in'. obtaining green caps' 'this year. Mr.Tracht, manager of the ·bookstore, �ports 'that 450 are on hand, and morewill be 'ordered jf the �emand . makesit necessary.�,�t .. , '.II! ' t All Maroon subseription books-'fro .f: must be turned into the business of-fice between 1 and 6 today. The cam-, .. paign for subscn"bers is officially end-',; , cd. , . •.1.;.. - ��.r" .. _.._ ��:,.,� ... !.* ..... : ·�i�. -..�.'. •- wI'- � .. ;' • '.��' ...... "".�� ')�).,. ."".; .... ' T, �. �'� .. �,_ , ', ' .... '� .. �. t., .2 THE DAILY MAROON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10,1919Certain of our campus sages areoffering the following advice: "Whysubscribe for The Daily Maroon whenyou can get the old �g for nothiDg:"AlthougJ:t The Daily Maroon appre­elates the subtle compliment, it wishesthe following fact to' be thoroughly disposed of all his various dutie& Heunderstoode the old rag is not being ELECT MISS POPE HEAD OF thought it a bet�r pian toseatter hisgiven away. It'is being sold to loyal .GRADUATE WOMEN'S CLUB fUnctions among the different deans. , -members of the University of Chi- than to appoint a temporary vice-cago for a dollar a quarter and two . Miss �ma Field Pope', w_ as re- -president to act during his absence.and one-half dollars fo� the school elected president of the Graduate ' •He. will be gone a year� Associateyear. Individual copies cost five Women's club at a meeting heldcents.' Wednesday. In the absence of Miss Professor Carr will act as chairmanCharity may begin at home, but.in Gladys Gibbons, former yice-presi- of the department of Psychology' inthe case of The Daily Maroon the dent, Mrs. Richardson, of the LatiB Dean Angell's place. •',' chdlaritable element-at least as far department, and Mrs. Langdon, of the' ' purc .ase. as' free papers are concerned-is Mathematics department, were electedlacking. There may have been a vice-presidents. Miss Anna B. Coop- MISS McDOWELL SPEAKS of these issues for ourtime when the publishers of. The er, 'last year's secretary-treasurer, ON SOCIAL, SETl'LEMENTS .Daily Maroon believed that it was was re-elected. -. B · s th to' Ell· ·14better to su1fer the loss of papers to Tea' was served to over seventy Miss Mary' McDowell, head of the rln em 0 IS ,certain individuals than to stir' up guests. Last week three teas were UniversitY of Chicago settleme�t" introuble, but that time was the past, given by the Graduate Women's club, her lecture in Harper yesterday spokenot the present nor the future. welcoming the incoming students. on the growth of settlement work.H��M��u�Th������,b�����in��F========================'�'===�dowed �titution no doubt the papers invitation Was extended from the ent line of aenvity for over twentycould be distributed free to every Alumnae association of College Wom- five years, during which time she has 'member of the University, but 'The en to the Graduate club of the Uni- made several trips to Europe in orderDaily, Maroon is through necessity versity to attend the association meet- to study social co1)�tions.self-supporting. Both Busmess and ipgs this winter. " "Social settlemetn work," said MissEdito�al staffs work hard and long McDowell, "was, begun by the �n-for... the meagre compensation re- gJish. During' the �rly part of. theceived. It is logical; therefore, to. COSMOPOLITAN CLUB PLANS• 'last century,'a great deal was wnttenexpect free Maroons, or is it very' THOROUGH RE-ORGANIZATION upon the subject. Men were �ntIoyal to circumvent the efforts of sub- out by universities to learn the POl�tscription agents by such remarks as Thorough t:e-organization of the of View of the poor. John Ruskin,quoted at the beginning of this com- Cosmopolitan club is now being Arnold Toynbee J{:�wslel', and Profes­ment? planned, according to the statements sor Greene all hac! � hand in startingThe Daily Maroon wants your sub- of club officials. Restrictions regard- the work.scription if you think it is worth the ing the admission of new members to . be' gan in"The activity in Amencaprice'! If you do not think so kindly the club, are to be more carefully en-1886. The Women's U,niversity .de-refrain from rlacing yourself on the forced than ever before. h od GUildp�rtment, the- Neighbor 0 ,"free list." "It is one of the rules of the club the Smith College settlement, and the����������H����re����to�����������������������������one nationality shall live at thebe Organized.., Settlements- that are y. W. C. A. WILL BEGIN SERIES ability of the chapel hour as a timehouse," said Ariailfo Arias, secretarya success are those that have been OF BI.MONTHL Y MEETINGS for meetings. The dates and subjectsof the' club. "The club house is 10- mac1l'--� institution. Tbe Hull House of these meetings will be announcedcated at 923 E. 63d St. Eighteen is �Pcn" to all. Free discussion UPONn The weekly Y. W. C. A. meetings. later.students, representing twelve differ-any subject may be hel� there:__.a0 aeld in Cobb 12-A l�t year, will beent nationalities, are now residing discrimination as to the race, II:�, discontinued this year and bi-monthlythere. The house is at present under t. Sunday afternoon" meetings will bethe direction of the International club, or sec .th l"""·re was closed stu- substituted. The 'meetings last yearbut it is to be turned over to us as When e �".. .'dents questioned Miss I McDowell on were considerably hampered by lacksocial conditions. of proper time and the general un suit- _Ei!l!Ei!!iIiIiii!!!lil EiiBEiiEII.. 'Due to the" un usual sub­scription list we were - com-.pelled to give' out' .all. th�<' .�.• • '. ." .. , '.. �. ;.1.copies ofthe �atoo:n- on- Oct2 and 'Oct 7. We 'wish to re­a" limitedv .'m4r ,lIaily _arnnn AUTOMOBILE SERVIC� �MAX BROOKpendium of all University activities."The majority of the freshmen andnew students are of course unfamiliarwith the ways of the University. Its!,'.The Student Ne�tlpaper of theUnivel'Rity of ChicagoTailor "and Cleaner.Published mornings, except Saturday, impersonality and aloofness frightensSunday and Monday, during the Au- them and nips their efforts in the bud. Our Work Always First C1asstumn, Winter, and Spring quarters,by the Daily Maroon company. "There are some who are indifferent .and Guaranteed •EDiTORIAL DEPARTMENT to the welf�re of student activities,_ Work called for and delivered.The Staft' but then there are some who have a Cleaning, Presalug; Dyeing and RepalringJOHN E. JOSEPH .. Managing Editor real desire to be of service. 'No work WE HAKE A 8PECLU.TY OF NEWis too menial for ,them, nor are they NE,W SUITS .UD REliODELINGJohn Ashenhurst News Editor 1007 E. 61st St., Near Ellis Ave.Rose Fischkin , News Editor Irightened away if ,they know thatHelen Ravitch News Editor these positions hold no social jstand-Howard Beale Asst. News Editor ing.William Morgenstern.Athletic Editor "They do not know where to go toHarry Bird Night Editor offer their services, nor how to goErnest Fribourg .....•.. Night Editor about it."Richard Flint .....•...... Day Editor Upperclassmen have an opportunityHerbert Rubel � .• , Day Editor here to get some willing workers.Edward Waful Day Editor Take pains to explain to new membersHarold Stansbury Features EditorViola Roth .......•.. Associate Editor of the University when they ask you.And, new members, don't be afraid toask. MIDWESTTYPESETIINGCOMPANY510-512EAST SIXTY-THIRDSTREETPRINTERS andLINOTYPERS•SPECIAL ATl'ENTIONTO,UNIVERSITY WORKBUSINESS DEP ARTl\IENTThe StaffGRANT ::MEA�S .. Business ManagerHenry Pringle .. Advertising ManagerKeith Kindred ... Circulation ManagerEdmund Eichengreen. Asst. Adv. Mgr.Laurence Tibbits Asst. Cir. Mgr.Robert Birkboff ....•.. Asst. Cir. Mgr.Regular rehearsals for the Univer­sity band are being held. Plans arebeing formed for a hundred piece or-chestra and members were measured r================for uniforms early' in the week. "Itwas rumored this year the band wouldbe discontinued,- but when AssociateProf. Robertson, representing thePresident's office, heard it at rehear­sal, he was enthusiastic over the pros-peets,, J. Beach Cragun, leader of theband, said yesterday, "At present, theUniversity will allow us only a fiftypiece band, but we have enough menfor a hundred pieces. All we want ismoney for more uniforms, and wehope to get, that soon. What I needat present is a drum' major to leadthe band-preferably one who basbad experience in the army or navy.I hope that· one will report Mondayat band practice."HOLD REGULAR BAND PRACTICEPlans for Hundred Pieces-CragunSeeks Drum MajorEntered as second class mail at theChicago postoffice, Chicago, Illinois,March 13, 1906, under the act ofMarch 3, 1873. PriDtera of The DaUi JiaroODSUBSCRIPTION RATESCalled for, .$2.50 a year; $1.00 aquarter.By Carrier, $2.50 a year; $1.00 aquarter.By Mail (city), $3.50 a year; $1.50a quarter. Private DANCING LessonsIn a course of five lessons ($5.00)one C811 acquire the steps of theWaltz, One-step, and Fox-troL_ Sod.tldancing class Monday Eve at '8 P. M.LUCIA HENDERSHOT' STUDIO1541 E. 57th St. Hyde Park 2314"i'I'1!i�!\!iI'I.j�rrrI. ' Editori8I Rooms •••••••••••• Ellis 14Telephone Midway 800 'Business Office •••••••••••••• Ellis 14Telephone Midway 800 ANGELL APPOINTS'MEN TO ASSUMEDUTIES.... FOR YEARFllIDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1919(Continued /rum page 1)WHY SUBSCRIBE?been appointed to act 'as approvingagent for all loans made from the1914 class, -fund and _the �cagoAlumni fund."Through this letter Dean b�1I,.�i�,,,'III ACTIVITIESThe following excerpts arc fr�r.l acommunication received yesterday byThe Daily Maroon. They speak forthemselves. If the sophomores, ju­niors offer aid and advice where re­quested no doubt the writer, andothers in his or her position, will beappreciative. - The Daily Maroon wfll,before long, run its annual com- the housing congestion has been re­lieved." The Styles of the World's Leading,Tailors are shown in ourCollege Floor ClothesThe Beat Styles• • •is illustrated above-this isshown in either single ordouble breasted models. Ourcolossal showing includesevery good style, color andfabric of the season. Splen-did values. -,for young men -in ycur esti­mation might be the exactopposite from those of yourfriends - but both you andyour friends wilt find stylest� your liking on our' Col­lege Floor.� . .Over 20 Makershave contributed to our re­markable assortments. Theircreative ideas are repre­sented in the smart modelswhich possess style individu­ality, decidedly original.A Feature Line A Smart Belter$30 to $75. has never found a place withthis institution - we arestriving to satisfy the multi­tudes by having the productsof all reputable makers.This �e believe is one ofthe main reasons why weare now the W.orld·s Great ..est' Clothiers.College F1oor.-The Second'THE�_HUB .flenry C.Lytton (J SonsState and Jacbon-On the N. E. Comernumberfiles."THE EI .I.IS SWEET AND TEA SHOPTeie�hone Midway 7207938-940 E. SIXTY-THIRD STREETH�ve You Tried Our Dainty Luncheons and Well ..I Appointed Dinners ) �Luncheon, 45c Dinners, 40c and 60cSpecla! Sunday Dinner, 7 Sc and 65cSpecial Orders Arranged for University padie..For Prompt Service Telephone in advance.We Also Carry a Fine Line of Caqdy and Ice Creams.SPECIAL HOT FUDGE SUNDAE, 20cRead The Daily, Maroon •FrulIc" (Ior(•J• IFr�hman Green Caps- WOODWORTH'S ', UNIVERsiTY. BOOKSTORE r ;,, ,'.:131l E. 57th Street"Two �locks eqt of the GymOPEN EVENINGSUniv�rsity Text Books 'Athletic SuppliesNew' and Second-handGym O\utfitsARRO-W�Y �AILOI<§Dson COLLARSFIT WELL-LOOK WELL-WASH EASILYClwe,. PIGbodIl t 90 •• I nCo. Troy, N . .Y. '"Pointed"al quickl,. as you can say it, youcan sharpen a Blaisdell ColoredPeueil, 'Nick and pull the narrowribbon of I paper and' there'. apoint that writes clearly on an,.surface., Blaisde]] Colored Pencils comein 14 fine, rich colors, inc:ludingRlailllC'!1l 151 Blu�, the world'sblue pencil standard. Other coloBare red, violet, light 'green, green"Iilfht blue, medium blue, black,:yellow, brown. whitci. orange, pinkand purple, Stationers, every·where. 10 cents.Let BlaildeU Paramount Aq«)­naut &Del Midas be :Jour .taDeI­ard. ReD b� cedar peac:n..,The fint two 'sell at' &YO c:cQtaeach. the other at two for &ftCeDtL-, Decrees of hardDea8 foe .l'.aU uea.' . . "'- .1, -� , � .,THE DAILY MAROON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1919,, I.' :':, ...... � ."·A� -._',., 3,Poster •. Kelly, Beecher and Greenwood Community sewing will start next,Choose Officers for Years week in one of the rooms off the sun. - parlor in Ida N oy,es hall. Last yearHouse elections were held last night -many of the University women werein Foster, Kelly, Beecher and Green- interested in this phase of socialwood halls. service work. Those in ch8rge ,hopeTile members of the Foster hall thit even more will sign up for it this -elected the following officers: year:Chairman of the hall, ?rfarpretHaggott; chairman of Bntertainment.committee, Phyllis Palmer; Secretary­Treasurer, Florence McNeal.Kelly hall elected a 'social 'commit­tee under the supervision of Miss Tay,:,lor, o� Helen Jirak, Malliaret Hoff-man and Gladys McWhorter.The board of administration in IBeecher consists of Pauline Poi sot,Helen Klinger and Elizabeth Fisher.Mary Milligan' is, hall. secretary.The Greenwood presidency wasgiven to Lydia Hinckley,' and an as­sisting board of Delia Immerman andEmily' Hartmann was' appointed.�e new residents of Greenwood wereentertained last night,I,.'DORMITORIES HOtD ELECTIONSCalls for Poster Makers,Eleanor ,Atkins, chairman of thepublicity committee of the Federa­tion of University women, has issueda call for women who are interestedin making posters. ' All �ho care todo this work have been asked to seeeither 'Eleanor Atkins or, ElizabethFisher at once.,------------------------/3/aisoe//Pencil COIYJ.po.ny:"HIlI\DEL:'HIA.-------- GRADUATE HISTORY CLUBHO�DS ANNUAL ELECTIONSOfficers of the Graduate HiStOry Iclub were elected at a meeting held IWednesday,piglit at the home of Pro--feasor McLabghlin. The follovpng Iwere elected: H. D. ',Jordan, presi-I dent; Margaret Norton, vice-presidentI Mabel, Beck, secretarY-treasurer;. andassistant Prof. Huth, Fac,ulty AdVisor.Samuel N. Harper, assistant profes­�r' in' the department of ·OrientalLanguages, presented -a paper on Bol-sheviSm in R�ia. -ilOM'E ECONOMICS cLUB - I: . ··TO . MEET TIJESDAY AT ",.,The Home Economics club, wm meetat 4 in Room 205, Emmons Blaine 'hall.: l\atherine BI�t, assOciate pre-�----------------------�feasor of. food chemistry and,' AgnesHigge; president of the club willbe thespeakers. The' Soeial and ProgrBm.committees will be appointed at' thismeeting' and plans for the quarterformulated.. ,C •. ·CO,RMANY'SHOME LUNCH,{tOOM .. . The Old Reliable',Ueuquhters for Uaiversity,Studen.ts' ',We serve the°best of ,every­,thing. Prompt�rviee FOUR WOMEN TAKE CHA�GEOF NOYES BULLETIN BOARDTry Our Spedal Sunday --,Chicken DiDDer I The bulletin board in the west en-1313 E. 57th Street trance o� Ida 'Noyes h�l is to, be de-l'VOted thIS year to mUSIc. drama, art=======::;:::===== and municipal interests. Th� follow­. " ling w<!men have charge of the an­n..�Lestras nOUD�ments which will appear the�:vIm Music-Katherine LlewyUynj drama­Margaret: Baggott; art-ElizabethFi,sher and Muncipal-jnterests- M�tha Grossman. Every student basor J. Beach Cragun, Repres·tauve been" ..asked to watch, for the noticesSubseribe to the DaDy 'Maroon I which will � posted here.,_u.-vey190 North State Street,.' Phone RaDdoIjah ODeCOME ON!,# TODAY turn ..: in / their, ,.·book� today.Community Sewing To Start••EVERYBODYREADSTheMaroon ",' .-1, -,"..\BUTWHOSE .1..IF IT'S WORTHREADING :'I IT'S WORTH- sus,'. ·�SCRIBING, FOR.. ,COME,A.c�OSS••" •.' PICTURE OF CHICAGO'S FAVORITESWEETS BY ONE OF THEOLD MASTERS-WHITMAN.For Sale by•VAN DeBOGERT&:aOSSDREXEL PHARMACY. 1000 E. 63rd st.. 901" E. 55th St. ,Phone Hyde P,ark 254Phone Midway 14101518 Hyde Park' Blvd.H. J. SCHULTE, , Phone Oakland 68001501 E. 55th St. 1465 E. 63rd St.Phon'e Hyde Park 206 Blackstone 3272AN PhoneMcANANY & F1NIG ,800 E. 63rd St.1201 E. 55th St. Phone Midw�y 3200Phone Midway 708•" .' -., .,.',1Will. all salesmen pleasesubscription•, ... ", -LET'S, , GO!, ,The New Woodlawn CafeCottage Grove Avenue at Sixty-third 'Street- .Your old favorite Roy Mack· is here with his wonderful Dailcipation Orchestra,with Eddie',Carr,"and Jack BalfeA Personal Invitation', is Extended to All University St:udentsJ. W. MORAN· Manager H. J. KAV ANAUGH,•! ,..,\ ' " President'.'"DEBATEProposition: That, wo�en beingrushed . (by men) should pay for theirown lunches.Pro.Bill M&Guire_,UsHarry English. Con. .Peggy Baggott (from Denver)Rutft BowraEsther McLaughlin.This debate will take' place' justafter closing time at 'White CitYcasino Saturday, both teams beingpresent and weather pennitting.'., .i,.".rWE aren't going to say anythingabout Georgina and her �new O,'er­land because she says if we do shewon't bring. it around any more andtake everyhody riding...WHATAYA mean, "any more?"Garcon.(Continued from page 1)fleeny mceny" and scnd in the" firstfour. for quarter there are Tatge,". Cole, and Graha�, from �hieh you......:��4,\_ � •. � ,,-'; .. �,. �.:/ '-.:- ,-' .. -?- ',. ; -7 � ... '_ -. ': .. ��'::� �'.; ,,::�:: f�>:::�;J -.. ;:��- � \J. I, ,. THE DAitY. MAROON, FRIDAY, oCroBER 10, 1919:-' '.Military DePartment' NotesEight Wisconsin Colleges PrepareFive -Million DOllar' i>iive '�INSPECT;',NEW WOOLENSThey're, pleasingly different- from the. commonplace --- and you'll have - thepleasure of knowing the pattern of yourchoice is practically confined to you, forwe carry but one or two lengths -of each...may take your pick. If there is ascarcity of half backs, Graham orCole may be. sent into play that posi­tion for part of a game. A� full back,the probability is Hanisch. with An­nan and Elton Jlanking him.The team has plenty of power, but. . . it lacks finish, which is to be expect-RED Jackson was willlng to give \ed at this time in. the season and es-odds �f�re y.esterday's game that if pecially when the "old man's�; difficul­the Cincinnati Reds won they would ties are considered. But the fans ex­cop the series. pect that the Chicago team will comethrough with a victory, and StaggWe see that Theodore P. Nutt, who, .himself expects his team 'to win.you. remember, was Shorty Owens' Let's go, Chicago.campaign manager, has at last ob-tained a campus office: secretary-treasurer of Hitchcock.l\IILITARY NOTESThe Quadranglers evacuated their Classes are meeting regularly . atCobb camp yesterday noon in rather 9. 10, 11 and 1 with new men report­disorganized fasllion, at rout-step. ing daily. Members range from se- IOur military expert, however, says niors to freshmen, with the largestthat the retreat was � strategic one enrollment in 1\1. S. 1, a general courseand that it was dlsorderly only by de- in fundamentals, and M. S.· la, a.sign. They were able to make off course in ordnance ..• The ordnancewith a larger number of prisoners men will soon be at work on the gunsthan I usual by appearing to be in and will don brown jumpers whileflight. Lieut. Henderson ordered taking off wheels, lying' down to re­Corp. Knight to bring in the Esoteric move cotter pins, or dismounting theflag before sunrise, since she has to breech mechanis,m. If they couldget up that early anyway. . only change tires occasionally; someThe Wyvern signal corps was out of them would feel moreat home.fol' wig-wag practice behind the "C"•bench.The Mortar Board motor transport. convoyed recruits cto Scrader's andthe Gargle Tea room, where they wereissued rations.GLADYS Rainer and 'Midge Boy­den complain that yesterday's Whistlewas all 'wrong. It said you couldn'tmistake a freshman anywhere. Theysay, they're mistaken for each othercontinually and Midge' is a· freshmanand Gladys a sophomore. But they'rewrong and w�'re right. Midge is justa delayed senior. FOSTER & PETERSO'NCorrect. Dressers of I ,Y oung Men ,� -- � The '�ODor 'ColDmisBloD will holdDr. Russell·M .. Wilder, Ph. ID., '08, a 'meeting today at 3.:in. cr�� 10.Rush ;1i;' � "now with '·Mayo. Bros., All members are "asked to attend. :'.11' ..Rochester; .�iDn._ He ';;is 'a' member #.' -= . .." _. .U .of �Sigma 'Alpha �ori. � The Kent Chemical Society meeting '. r-_I.. - -. ,....' whieh was schedu' led �or' Jast Juglit �PIi�elllCf:Mq ,,_.'. ,.;.J.�..... tit'\, ."\ ....... "7J.....--�_.. '1'# .•. ,,°0.'" �. #.',. -. . .""..,...\ �. ". � . "1' �.' ." �t ' .. ': '�'''''. F�;E� .. Pe��g'4� '1�, iJI'.con- was' postponed. �t11 nen.,Thursday " ... ,,::�:' ... --._'.: '"': ':'":"�"" .".' �.',_.'.'·;'-.· .. "'I ." '. ••.•••••. �.�.; •• r.·.� .. � .. �.� ..neeted -With .the ·vhio Citi�s�Gas' Co., night. . Dr. Terry will address the so- . ", - >- '.;'.andIs now working at .their refinery eiety'atthis�eXt meeting on C�!loids. , ,T ... �.�,,_\<>,· ...in Warren, Pa. . lie Was-a member of' ." ... =.... � "_"LC.L"LSbdiaaDelta �p� �silon. .Dramatic CI� tryouts �n. be held -' ,� *' *._. . on W ednesday and' Thursd�y of next. ", . '. .� • ..lohn . Breathed, '15, has resigned week ... at 4. Plac� to be -announeed, tlJnef caea, M U .1, C Folioshi�· positi�n. with, IWilso�. � Co: to go Aspirants must learn a part from. fJ'...,, . andwith the Borden CODdeD&ed· Milk Co. some standard play � present three Studenq' Cases•. , ••• minutes of dialogue before the judges. . . :'ROwland B: George, '16� has left the If two students tryout together, six ., �and the ori�aI, • \,,_. ,f" ...' • ror y 0 a r protectJoaNew xork"oftice of Halsey, Stuart' & mmutes IS allow�. • .' I £�TIIBR "a 0 O'D SCo.,/ and Jtas identified himself with . ..' TracJtt'Wark 'Guaranteed ;To Giveth� .George ,W. Goethals' Co.; ,New -� •. �.: � �'IFIED'.. ' .... '_ AD"" S of QaaUt,. �tisfadory ServiceJYork. Be was a member of. Delta \,,�_ .:At,.AllrStores.,Where.Kappa Epsilon.. ..; rn..it�l:ty· lRules 'LOST-Pearl Ring set in tutQuoise; �.-aaC. S.Jen�ison, '06; is vi�p.resident .val�ed. ·because of its asSociatio� 11:.ifto&'Mfg:to �:_ �New¥orkof this organization. Retum to May.Freedman, Cobb 6 B. . •.•7th Floor Republic BuildingT elephone 8216 HarrisonThe upper elassmen i� Topographywere surprised to learn that they willsoon appear on the campus luggingtripods and drawing-boards, compassand pace-tally, and it is whisperedthat some of them 'are . planning. toshow on their sketches groups ofpretty students who are usuallg: sodiligently studying in the immediatevicinity of Cobb. ' ,The twenty-two men· in uniIo�often seen in or about Ellis are mem­bers of the detachment stationed here.They are 'members of the reguiararmy who were re-enlisted this sum­mer for this duty· upon the' reeom­mendation of the professor of Mili­tary Scienee here, and they werepicked from a large number of appli­cants. Most of them served formany months in France and were iRa number of important campaigns. r· . •and ba�les. 'The sergeants are menOur reporter brought in the inside of long experience in the 'army anddope on arguments to be used by were ordered here by the' War De­either side or else the other. Ruth' partment.· SOme members of·the'�e­Bowra was first interviewed. ta�merit are now taking courses in"It's the custom in Englewood," she the Uni'l;ersity, .... others are studyingsaid. • elsewhere. They are stationed here."That makes me' an Elk," said the to care for material and horSes, andreporter and went 'on to Bill McGuire. to assist in instructing in various sub­"Let the women do the work" was jects. It might be mentioned thatBill's unanswerable rebuttal. Don't there are several, good athletes in theyou remember the Quad breakfast 1" group."Why do you speak of war in timeof peace 1" said the reporter, doing atriple handspring in our direction."You know us," said us. "Girlsshould also furnish transportation."."It seems ,they do," said the repor­ter. And for that impertinence wedisCharged him. Eight Wisconsin colleges are pre- LOST-Fountain ,Pen on black ri�paring to launch 'a drive f�r five mil_' HITCHCOCK OFFICERS E�EcrED bon With We1Jesley .. seal and keylion. dollars to be used for higher edu� attached. Return to Maroon office.•cation. Marquette University and 'Men9s Ha�1 PJ!ans �es of.Teas �ndl Reward. '.' . 11 ........ IIIIiiIio .... ---------- ...Beloit, Campion, Carroll, Lav.,-ence, Meetings·· MAN who took: green cap by mistakeMilton; Northland and Ripon colleges - ..for gray one from Reynolds Clubare involved in thi� campaign. Theodore P. Nutt has been elected rack October 8 at 6:30 P. M: canA meeting of the presid�nts of secretary and treasurer of 'Hitch- exchange same for his by calling atthese institutions was held recently at cock haH. George McDonald. Fred- 5815 Dorches�r Ave. George H.·Madison. It was decided to issue a eric Thrasher, Adolph Pieri-ot, and Dougherty, Jr.large amount of propaganda acquaint- Fabian Kannen�tine were �lected' to ===============VARSITY AND GREAT LAKES ing Wisconsin people with the scope the Hitchcock ban council. The mem-STAGE BATTLE TOMORROW of work, problems, and immE'diate bers plan to gi�e a smoker in' about'needs of the privat�ly supported col- two' weeks. �Preparations are' beingleges of the state. This is to be fol- made for, an -informal dance later inlowed by 'a state-wide subscriptiQtl the quarter. A tea will"be �venca'mpal� Oc� �4 (to: 31. The nl�ney everY S\Jnd4y'�oi.n ':for iesldentsraised will be distributed among the and their friends. One evening each�I1cg�s on :the basis of attendance� I month will be d�voted .. to meetings. One might say the sophomores will .have a lively course with guns this'autumn, trucks and tractors this win-te� and. firing battery work on the ..=-===================================================================guns in the spring, and with' horse- Inrwm!' r WI "at each of which some prominent manback riding for real .exercise. �nk I .A. 'LU.M. NI NEWS .will speak.of the lightning clothes-changing' _stunts before the end of the year. ·'limIm#!!M,. 'SI!! ====================The M. S. department may develop Vallee o. APIH:I, Ph.' B., '11, J. D. Off i cia 1 Not i �: e sexperts along lines least expected. '15', h4S been. appointed trust officerof the' Great Lakes. Trust Co. Be. 'Dorothy Dorsett, '1?, was marriedPLAN ENDOWMENT CAMPAIGN to'Jerome fisher, '17,"July' 28.- ... .was 1 ecently a first lieutenant in the244th Infantry Division. He is agraduate of 'Harvard, and a memberof Sigma Alph Epsilon.. , ' A Ieeture will be given· Thursdayat 4:15 in the Y. W. C. A. room 'ofIda Noyes hall, under the auspices ofthe Episcopal dab.Ii•••ROaM TO' RENT . for one person,. The marriage of Florence Kilyary,'18, to John' Slifer, 'i7 took' plaCe I man or woman. '5804 MarylandAugUst 2. :Ava:.__ J •. c .. Brown •.WANTED ·decldedly. striking· bru­. "nette,· well-built ·young· girl to posefor a poster at once� Very' gOodremun�ratioD. Apply preferablyby letter only. Romola Parfumerie,5757 Drexel Ave.• ••' ..••J� J:Pegues, '11; was"�ntly�tlr:ried to'. Unity' WilSon, '14.Read The pai1� �aroon State and Adams StreetsPrinting' ServiceEffectiYe Accurate. ProlDpt!COLONIAL :PRESS15'1'0 'EaSt 'S6ih . Street.. ,' 'aucAco�1:'S:K ··C:A:F.�£'·!i(J9!E.i�7th�S�. ,,� Open 7 Days a Wee!tTelephone Hyde Park 8669JOSEPHINE�·MILLINER1024 East 63rd Street)SubscnDe for The Maroon arid\ Get �l·the � News,I . \GlHIa J:neiuptortesitkn(balteatheIcrevetailin :thilanetheseccla:ing�, .con- -:javIl'ro:"SIlbur. abhfiel.. will. conrooA.Th(StadbC8?CPthol·'WruBoifen:fielc. fielcJ)oJ'lgre:'whiof �lJlalcertfeftIeAwatbnu. tearandstillsloV!asil11il1NorappthrEOhi.CinetionDthatas t..)",,'•.�.-. \.