Faculty Committee Selects' ,Half ofdye .Annual Dinner For Ma� Candidates to Appear Before Club p . MembeTociay-Suecesaful Ones to Beeome ronunent e rs of Orgalroons Three Days Before Associate Members. ization Speak At OpeningMichigan Game. -- Meeting Of Year--- "The Seventh Wish" will be pro-. .. --- Twenty-three students were se- _HIGGINS AT DEFENSIVE CENTER duced at the annual Freshman Frolic EXPECT LARGE ATTENDANC, Elected by the committee of faculty '"ITS" MUST OBEY REGULATIOJtomorrow night in Mandel. Enid made --Those Boilermakers will be forCed DO announcement yesterday as to PI I judges to, appear before the Dramaticans ror an annual. Alumni dinner Three-Quarters club activities f r "to bring a real football team to the when the other six wishes will be pre- club today for a final tryout, of forty-to Director Stagg and, the Maroon the year opened with a rush at tieMidway Saturday if they expect to sented. . six candidates yesterday. The judgesd football team November 5 at 7 at the pledge meeting last evening in Ueo anything much to -the Maroons. The play, .whleh was written or were Associate Prof. David" Miss R '\D. S University club are being made by eynolds club. Seventy-five neViI rector tagg had his eleven work- composed or made Ull out of her head Clark, and Mrs. Flanigan. hI'ing without a hitch yesterday, and by Marie Niergarth, is 'a fairy story the Alumni Council. This dinner will men, t e argest number of applfthe Varsity shredded the freshmen and it .isn"t 'true at all but only fic: be held th� days before the Michi- Those who were successful yester- cants in the history of the Freshmandefense and stopped the Purdue plays titious, being purely imaginary. gan game in order to arouse enthusi- day were the following: Charles ;��n:tion, were on hand and g,tas demonstrated by the yearlings. "I can't tell the whole plot,". said Beckwith. Maude Cameron Paul err rst dose of campus disciplire,Eligibility findings were not an- Enid. slouching into a Sigma rushing asm among the Alumni so that a Crowder, Leila Eichberg,' Richard f The meeting was � rowing ;�c,�large crowd will come to the Michi- rom every standpoint rdine toneuneed yesterday, but it is reported pose. "because if I .did, you'd put it in Evans, Leona . Fay, Mortimer Goo<l. .' , acco n�that Redmon and Rouse are out for your paper and everybody'd know gan �e. win, Lennox Grey, Margaret Hermis- !f�: !�n, sop�omore pr�entthis season. Redmon is a linesinan, what it was all about and then 'they A Jetter recently -written to the ton, Joseph Hersman, Margaret Jar- . Alumm and upper-class­and was, working liard for a guard's wouldn't buy any. more tickets .. But alumni regarding the dinner, follows: man 'Devemeu.x Jarratt Marlon men were present in large nunbersposition, while Rouse, looked to be a you come to dress rehea�l tonight." "If you have never B4 a'ttended the Ja�es, .Eve Kohl, Douglas Liesh- to give the freshmen a good �-off.� certain starter in the backfield. Gene • Reporter Is Obedient. Alumn"i dinner for the Old Man .and Dian, Doris McManiill, Beulah Miles, Every class of the Universi�! fromI,•• ' · .... would fit ·in �ell with the Maroons The reporter did, He didn't want the. Team-be there this year! Why, Frank Miller, Clark Millikan, Marie 1912 on was represented at th�eet-.... this year, but his 'loss will not be as to very much until he found how hard man, do yo� know we play MICHI� Niergarth.. Judi9I Strohm, Addie ing. '!i 'keenly felt. as it might be in other it was to. get ,in. Then he thought GAN November 8th at Stagg Field? Thompson, Warren Wilson:. Kay ton -Presides at Meetbg.seasons, because there is a' wealth of Enid must have been 'keeping some- Enuf to raise your pin feathers! Speeches. by prominent ,:,: Th, ree-, 'Michigan hal' eant Must Try Out for Mem�rship.good backfield men. thing' dark. She bad been. So did as ways Ul more. ... Quarters club .men opened tie meet-Higgins "e�zes Freshme�. Allen Holloway, the spotlight man. than any oth�r game we have had. According'to the requirements of ing, at which Kayton presided.Capt. Charles Higgins was 'pTaced The first scene waS laid or lain In They say the ,Old Man's Ideas are: the Dramatic club, 'those who are ae- George Serck, represent:hg theat defensive Center yesterday, where the room, of ,Anita �kport, who "Beat Michjgan and the rest is easy." .eepted by the committee must appear Honor Commission Fran� Priebeb 'zed th wasn't Am.·ta Lockport at all but And 123-0 (With our 123) against the before ,the club 'for a final tryout. If former Three-Quarters -,:L.b presi-e terron .e. frosh line. "Big" G Lak las rd cu� :. r,pt the yea�lings into a heap on Fanny Templeton, you can't fool· a reat· � es t Satu ay means they are successful 'in this, they are dent; Clarence Brown, for ;tbe alum-awe Maroon-re 'rte . Ani''ta . 'te' 11' h more than a 1,000 word treatise.. Do then elected as associate members of . 1".:.-.1 . )", each play, and the ·first year linesmen po r.-, 18 109 er m, Gerald � Smith, exeCutive sec-did tJieir best eto keep out of the college chums (they used to call them you know that Pat says that we have -the club, and may not become full retary of the Y. M. C. A.,Jand othergiant's way, Pat Page pleading to the "chums," yes they 'did), about a.. 3 se�, of � that are �ld men:- members until they have appeared 'in speakers were on . the pro�,. C'.ODtrary. pUt p�bably would have ' (ContiftlUd on page 3). " "d It s hard to choose, amonl! them? ,so.me Dramatic cl.ub productio,n. '. The "its", 'as the caniidates forgone in the line. himself esterda "And That Ain't An-Boy!" .' 1 ' membership are to be .iuled· 'were: .',. <. ,._ y: y, UNDERGRADUA1'Es COUNCIL -':. " c 'l'UES;DAY'$ CONCERT:wiLL .. ven.. ,'strict' 'f - .'.., ,,�� It.not,.fo�,th_e-broken,l� 1!'�t _ '.-' .", ·�Andtbatain'tall!,Mostofthel905,' ' '\ ' ", .. ' .: gl.:a" ... -seto ru�$ .�d·� .:':..It �oltfheoff�� .. � ... JI�� ... ,FlNAL,�S;-POR '-: ., v, "'::,� "", ��r . e-, ,,�, ... - ..... ,...'.... I.�·f' �'.-- �_:��;I�.t.r����,OY-EBTmnL,. Iations .. to-:feUow;:--Candiiata-are· _._...::� ... �� .. : ;.0;.:,_ bu··t' h is" -- . BIG M. IXER IN' BARTLETT l!unch, mat beat .1Ilclrlgan have sald AND 'SELECl'IONS BY GtuEG allowed' . to smoke 'd'u'r�g th' ". 'firs' 't ' '���'":1IlOnJ&Ug·paper; e 'an expert 'f; ·n be th d ,', ' ',. ,,',. .T e .' g,"v ""�,! .• ,• '. . ..... _. _.__ ,. 1 WI. .' e pro� est m?�nt they've ".' ' ... " .... -, -- .. �' ,week,' nor'to walk aboo: in 'compan'y . :'.::,.,�;p�ea1 football also, and his ADDOIIDee. . Cha--es For ADDaai.had smc:e-.;-to be, at the dinn\!r. Th�y're. Chicago S7IDPhODY Orehestra ·to PlaY·th Th �'. hiI' . . ._,.;�.��� ... .,., ' ,,��re ,�eedi!d yesterday." ',E"ea�-;Ordaeatra to' �ing. to have. a ,special' table-but at First of Series of Ten ' WJ'th women.. e� m� ::n we. ,>5�i�1�;��' wen ,busy a�mpt- PiaiFor'� " the� will be 'two.and �uarter '·,_Musicales. � onr-d:.=t"'e::h: . i ute up- ',' ;,�-<"6.���personate tht: �rdue:te.-nli'.gh' t." __'., pe! cent 'enuf, for".all-maybe more. ' .. , I �ey are . asked' . toreqlearn'estedth�e' dAlmaoso. • ·"':':··'�:'�"'�"'·'�'�,:t·.j.,".;::WlClr suceess'was ,very s "We: might say something abo�t The"prO,p:am for 'TUesday's cOncert· .. '. �::�',:. �:' �·.��O,�yect the leading � .. Fiuat'nal ���_�So·ngh· made_ fo� tb� joining, up in th.: AlUmni Club.-.:by which was announCed. vesterda. y in- �ater .and ,all the Phicago' football" ... ' bY B' ffi .sto _M' dead ann r n:B1lIIUIII p omore . mIXer,· ... J songs and yells. ... ;,.",.�;,;.: .� __ :_ .ne'dwthas BoP;1rmaker which will take 'place tomorrow from sending in ·$5.00-hut that's -going cludes. a� oyeltu,-e' by 'Bizet, .a syJia- .,, .. ··;�.,�.t,:·,S� -�, _an e I � 3:30 to 6 in '�e� gymnasium. The from. the . subii�� to the '. ridiculous. phony by . TschaikowskY, two selec- . Meet T�y at Chapel Hoar... i�:-;��i"�., �� game al�, fail.ed to gain mixer has been planned by the Under- We bow ��u �ll: do that �?er or tions by Grleit,: and a sYmphonic pOem A meeting of '�e �'&its". �ll be held,����e Ir!aroons. According to Mr. graduate council as'a special means la�r. ,That MIchIgan .game IS the by .Sibelius. �y around the foun� m Hutch-"'_�_ . �e theory .of _'the,.sh�.pass of ilitroduclng the Freshman. claSs t�g n�w-and the dinner,' at �e This �n�rt is the first one of th� mson quadrangle. All new men have"; ......c:orrec� bu� the exec:ution was into the University life.. ' .,/ �mvel'Blty ,Club, Wednesday Nlte, �ri� of ien ,orcheStral co�certs green caps and � come supplied" •. Th� committee in cha� of the November 6, 1919.�: given �Ch year in Mandel hall by the �th th�uarters of a yard o,f three;�:r2!�edrie Helps Reber Seore. event, composed of Glenn Barding, ChicagO $ymphony ·orchestra. The qu�r .!.nch green n"bbon. Allother3'���t�tagg'� ,�� heiPed' �be,J:" eh�nnan " Georgia Burtiss, and progTam wiD �n at 4 :is.· meeting of �e Club will be held next';':J!iI:Ore . his annual' touchdown yes- Charles MeGuire, has made arrange BOLD CHEERLEADER TRYOUTS � Tickets for thiS year's'. COIlcerts Tuesday at 7 in the Reynolds club,'nk;' " The "old man'" bad hls tank ments to iniroduce the' men �d have been, sold out to' season ticket to meet the alumni.: ,:nd the line� of scrimmage when WOmeD'to the students of the other Tryoata for the position of �taDt holders.; , Some of these, 'however, All Three-Quarter ,club 'candidates'. '. "r broke' through and picked up cl� � cheer . leader will be held Friday at the have. not called· f�r the tickets they will be required to atten� the Fresh-:tmble. Reber fooled the frosb' by The Freshman-Sopbomore mixer is maa lDeetiDg� ,'Cheerl�� rike and �"ed.' . A»ybody who wants one man luncheon Friday noon at Hutch­" '.ng �d th� e1eetrie, an�, with a dance which is held annually for the &eTeral ala .. 1Ii will be-the committee of 'these may .leave his name on a inson cafe,· President KaYton ,an--� acivUtage ,was just abIe..:to:'make �e�t of the, F� claSs.lOwing to .... te the choice. " "L. c., wiutin�fi� at th� orehestral offiee nounced .Jat �e m�ting last·. night.''--Pal:Une. >:-' ,�� to' war c:onditions, hoWever, the af- I. f and' wnrt-feeei�e first. Consideration He also 'nas plans for speciat events_�-. ' '" •. '., fair was �t held last year. The " whe� these unc:alled for reservations � which the "its" wil�:be required to, Meaorah'EIectS New Oflcen. c:ouno' has planned to make the \ TODA Y'S WEATHER 'are given out. go,: which will be made. public later.. . M. I thi b·.w- d bet- : __ Ticket holders who are unable to At present, he Sa� the' most· impo�: The 'M "":''L '.socl� held � I' lxer .lor s year 1&& ... r·an, .'.' , enoQUl,.. ... 3. Its e ec:- ter than ever UD&ettled today � poasibly, show�' attend a concert often send their tant thing the new men can. do is to, yesterday. at the first meeting The ehape�nes for the event were en. . tlckets to· tb� box office to be pu� on fOllow closely the requirements laid. ,�year. Samuel Chutkow was chosen yesterday. They wiD be lie. sale. It is'. possible that, some sin- down at the ,meeting last evening.ec:ted presi�ent, Celia Wolfson, vice dames Child, Cameron, Alcock. and .. THE DAILY MAROON gle admissio� may l»e obtained' at the Give List. of Frosh Candidates... ident, Viola Roth, secretary, an� Burtis. The four dasses of the Uni- BULLETIN hex office Tuesday thru these unused The • list of candidates, as printed'Samuels, treasurer. There were . bu tickets. bel •-�. t, eighty-fiVe members present. versity are invited to the affair, t --.. ow, IS somewhat incomplete. Menthe Freshman class is'' esj,eclaU)5 - Today .The program. for Tuesday's concert who were present at the meeting andDluel Chutkow presided and spOke . f Di i' _'L_ tollows: ' hon the work and aims of the society. urged to be present. Some means 0 v naty guapel, 11:50, Haskell. w ose names do not· appear in thisH identification, of tbe class will be Chapel, college of Commerce anet Program. list should hand in their names on ae· was followed by Iaffe, fonner used, probably the freshmen wm be Administration and college of Eduea- OvertUre-uPatrie" •••••••..• Bizet slip of paper at the �hapeJ hour meet­president. The society �1l hold its. asked to wear 'green ribbons. tion, men and women,'l2, Mandel., Symphony No.6, "Pathetic," Bing today, in order that ·Presidentmeeting' every other 'Yednesday. A special dance program has been Public lecture, .f, Harper. Minor, Opus 74 .•••• Tschaikowsky Kayton may have :1 complete record.plann� fo� the mixer. One .of Rob-. Saint M�ks Society • .f :15, Y. W. C. Adagio - Allegro - Andante -Allegro In the Jist of fraternity candidates,ert's SIX-PIece orcl1estras· WIll pro- A. room, Ida Noyes. vi.vo. some of the fraternities did not sendvide the music. All the fir&t.year Sociology club, '1:.f5. Clauies 20. Allegro con grazia. out a maximum number of four menstudents are invited to be' present Kent Chemical BOdety, 8, Kent Allegro molto viva ce. for the club, and Delta Sigma Phi,whether they dance or not,' as a fine Laboratory. Ad8gio lamentoso. • Tau Kappa Epsilon, and Delta Chiopportunity will be �fforded them to Tomorrow Romance from string quartet, G w�re not represented.meet other men anei women of �.!' Divinity chapel, 11 :50, Haskell. Minor •••..•....•.••••••• Greig The �ames of candidates is as fo1-University. Y. M. C. A. Intennezzo from string quartet, lows: Delta Kappa Epsilon: Harris,A reeeption committee from the Freshman luncheon, 12:80, Butdain- G Minor ••••• � Greig Laughlin, Woods, Sheraden. Phi Kap-,�homore, Iunior, and Senior classes BOIl.' Symphonic poem, �cFinlandia",.. pa Psi: Mclnnis, Norgren, Bell,(Continued on page 3)� Pop . meeting, men, '1, Bartlett. ••• •• •.••••••••• •• Sibelius (Contiftu�d � pag�. 2). -..VoL 18. No. 10 UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO, THURSDAY, ocr. 16, 1919 ..I Price 5 CentsMAROON ELEVEN INPERFECr CONDITIONFOR PURDUE GAME ALUMNI PLANNINGBIG BANQUET FOR -�TAGG AND TEAMFANNY FEATURES FROLIC TWENTY-THREE CHOSEN THREE-QUARTERSCLUB HAS THREESCORE FRESH�;i IAT DRAMATIC TRYOUTSFOR FEMLE FRESHMEN"1 __ �estby. Beale.. and Flint DiscoveredCoach Stagg Has Varsity' Gaping at Forbidden Rehearsal, inTeam Plungin g Through Which All Taking Part Keep TheirFeet But Olive.Freshman Line. --••,"••Frost Must Report For Gym.'AU freshmen are required to repoTtto' their gym classes as soon as theyhave taken their physical ,_.. examina�tion. They should provide themselves·th a locker as soon as po881"ble andould, have white track pants and.rt, maroon stockings ,and tennisoes. Besides this an old pair of. ts will be Deeded for outside wolk.'.-"., ,�� .1"_:, ..... '� -.- .� ,".( , .:1 .: "­.1 :,:'". .. ','".,. �. .��, ", �.-' �.'.:-' . .:�....... �. .I. ': : . • .• r : ::�. -r.; '!; c.' .- � � "i' "7':: ;. Y·,. " ":' :> � "; :�> :?5�'.:'!r.::.'<�' �> -. �,::- ;:-;:�:��;;���; ;�.'�:,�; :",f ",,,��:�::, .;--, f: '�:?i':'" � � - ;�'r ,#., •• ' ',.. � I. t,,� 2 'TIIII DAILY MAROON� .THimsDAY,· oCr� 16, ·19i'�, �.�\' m It, 11·1. 'Certain iDdividuala Wve expre8led, w., fat g arn on· their doubt of. that Legion, iDtimatiDc.The Student Newspaper of the that it will � merely the meat ,torUDivenity of 0Iiea.. elever grafters and poUticiaDS. If. there is a possibility of sueh, eertalnly:Published mornings, eXCel?t Saturday, eollege men (who are supposed to!Sunday and Monday, d� the Au- •.. ,twnn. Winter, and Spring quarters, have f&1rly mtelligent . brain appa-by the Daily Maroon company. ratus and decently high ideals) haveEDITORIAL DEPARTMENT no business disregarding the Legion;The Stat[ they should form a post and do theirI.�:::(. rOHN E. JOSEPH .. Managing Editor part toward keeping the Legion a true.fohn Ashenhurst ....•.. News Editor American Legion.lose Fischkin News Editor . Anyone iBteresteclTHelen Ravitch News EditorHoward Beale Asst. News Editor \Villiam Morgenstern.Athletic Editor UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN, . \ Earry Bird ..........•.. Night Editor HAS RECORD ENROLLMENT\ Ernest Fribourg Night Editor\\ Echard Flint .....••....• Day �tor Number of StRClem. Expected to\ Eerbert Rubel Day Editor Re h Se Tb usand-Re •\ Edward Waful Day Editor ae ven.. gas-I Harold Stansbury Features Editor . trations Still Being Made..\:VSola Roth Associate Editor\ BUSINESS DEPARTMENT Student 'enrollment at the Univer-The Staff' sity of Wisconsin will break all ree-T MEARS .. Busine� Manager ords this year. The total of 6,882Pringle .. Advertising Manager students recently made public by reg­Kindred ... Circulation Manager istrar W. D. Hiestand exceeds byun� Eichengreen.Asst. Adv. Mgr- about fifteen hundred the previous� ee Tibbits Asst. Cir. Mgr_ record of 5,318 for the academic yearRo. Birkhoff Asst. Cir. Mgr. 1916-1917. It is expected that thered as second class mail at the l':lJDber will increase to seven thou­postoffiee, Chicago, Illinois, sand by the end of the week, as the13,. 1906, under the act of present total is incomplete, and reg-3, 1873. . trati still··=:::::�========== 18 ona are commg m. .UBSCRIPTION RATES Complete classification of the en-= for, $2.50 a year; $1.00 a rollment by' classes with the propor-qU� • $250 • $1 00 tioll of men and women has not yetq�. ,er, . a year, • a been made public. There are; there- ... --------.---------------------------------.By M '1 (city), $3.50 a year; $1.50 fore, no exact figures on the size ofa .this years :record-bn!aking freshman �bly take the fonn of' stunts.14 class. Reliable estimates,' however, The first open_ meeting on the cal-T ephone Midway 800 have been made on the basis of the endar of the W. A. A. will be heldBusiness ffice ••.•• : ..•••••• Ellis 14 number of p�ical examinations of tomorrow in Ida Noyes .theater. ItTe phone Midway 800 will L·_ ". r •• n to hicb all U .5Eii!5!i555$5E5E55i!i!ii!i55ii========== new students, and the enrollment in 1ft: a sine> w DIver-Dlllitary drill c:ourses. These give re- sity women �ve been invited.i.!EEiiEi!E5ii!lEE$l==!!!iii!i!i5============== suIts which bring the number of maleMORE PEP freshmen to' about fifteen hundred, .ADD BOOKS TO COLLECI'ION.'. . . and of entering women to about one ., In SPIte 0 mixera, frolics. and dances thousand." Gunsaulus Group Increased By Rare, ,the promo of tomorrow night's. The phenomenal size of the class of Volumes Three oftpep �i� ve aDD?unceci their �e- 1923 is further evidenced by the ever- Faae. I,.ermmathio�� holding the mee�g crowding of a number of first-year ,SIXTY-THIRD ST. �D GREENWOOD AVE.·�����������,��L� ������y:�_. � �_�����w����������to����ad�to�����'==�=�======================�m����of���are�����of���� ��'��� _laymg events:t:UBe we fear erowd- freshman English. , ¥Opuseula; Angelus Politiean=,'" con-ed days. It to The Daily Ma-, tains six Small books printed mainly. roqn that it is o�. important to lose. ' '. in Florenee by .Misc:oininus homan hour of dandng in favor of. helping RECOR� REGISTRATION AT 148'·· 6- .... �92. "'-- f th·' small L·�"':'ks·'out the ... .NORTIIWESTEBN· UNIVERSITY ' .�. .a.w� 0 ese, IIVV. Vamty � to let tlle matter .,. have only one duplicate ·eidsting inslide., . -- th U ·ted' S •, , ,', ,Registration data of' Nor!hwestem e m ,tates. This is at Harvardi��::nt supP9� last Saturda.,Y was unive�ty show that"the total attend- univerSity. One of them, the "Lamia,"Pe� �ewJ:tat � than expeeted. anee of the College of Liberal Arts prin� in ,1492, ha;s no other known I'th :Pa � the gaple had been closer 'surpasses the mark of any previous copy in.the countrY, according to thebeettellUpport Woul� have been even year b abo t 500 'An tb' . rt- census or the Amenean BibUograph- '�. But tb is still . I ty f y u • 0 er unpo ._, '-"--= ....ere. p en 0 ant.l ture b gbt t b tho tab lCiU �e"3'room for jm t. I'nL rea ron ou :y e u-provemen �J1e fresh- lati . th f'-� that.l til -4__ The second book, "Quadragesimale,"man � not famili·th on IS e�" .lor e IUD.. •and )' ar WI the songs time- in the history of the Irurtitution by Miehael de Carc:ahnos, was printedleal'll :' �d the only.way .they will the'men outnumber of the women u: in �et:Uce in 148'1 by, N., Franekfort.meth em w by practice. The best the first c:1ass. This volume is iDterestiDg 'because of _'. . .� of practice is a pep session.· • the fad that it is the first specimen THRE&QUARTE.RS - THE FRO C KIt rather lOOked as if th _'1.. The growth of the school1s brought f Fran-'_' '" CLUB HAS THREE· ... ..leader e \aleer out by comparison with the enroll- 0 CJUort s pnnting whieh the . - 'percl�¥I,!O:�UI 0,: e'\'ell. the up- ments of ,other years, given below: hor&ry poa�e88eS ' ' SCORE FRESHMEN S HOPthe l..a ty t Plltting over 1919-20, 1738' 1918-19· 1692' The third book, by Avieemaa, called -- .� Y' ell· so perhaps til ' ", "Lieber Qmcmis," riDted • �� dill �d th� p�;p::: ��:8,:; lear'916-1'1, �!n other Venice �y Peter Jf.a='iD�l488. In - (Coatmtud from fJ1J118 1) C.O 4. T.S�p �Ob The last Pe O&uo, y S re5�_wOD ex- · {_ 00 and U 'co!!,d hlll'dlf be' tenned a 8ll:on eeeds 1918-19 by over � .. \lGDdred,. Holden.. Beta Theta Pi: Milbacker, ,.!)< '_', • ,__. • p.pOWe��r: if PV '1'1\...... (d and exceeds 1918-19 by fifty. THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY, IS. ' Lannigan. Alpha Delta Phi: Holmes, Beautiful Silvertones andw �... ' eve .. ., '"_ an every WINNER IN TENNI TCB B . . ..o---.Vt tha� is bot in atter.� at the '. S MA race, White. SIgma Chi: ,Shan .'Frobt) wl1J be resent in b_� --, .- non, Connarty, Carpenter Mosher.�_. p Q8nlett to- W. A. A. WILL BOLD INTIATI()N . The Chicago TheolftGOical aemiftarv �. U ail • M Loe4lr-' Delta', • IUpt at 7 if �� will -0- -'" S1 P on. oore, IIC&.stay. 1Ulttl the end of 1IWI --. is the-:wUmer of the teJmis ftDa1s over Tau Delta: Douglas, Kennedy,(whi� should be abouttbe session Tickets For Sapper Taaday - Sale the Congregational seminary at 6'l6'1 Kehler, Knepper. Chi Psi: Hardy,after "l), aXJCl it every � one hour -BoIcl "Sbac" Today. . University Ave. The, men who Tifrany, Turner Hoskins. :. Satins, Georgettes and Velvetsand �iJl.... 'tb . will ebeer � reached the aemi-flDals were Mans-ought � � his utn.oat effort, we bardt Drak Sc:b • Many TrJ Out For Cub.to be able to !Jut irit' to Autumn initiation of the W. A. A. ' e, wah, and Goodwin.Sat��ay�s pert h.� � m will be held, next Tuesdav in Ida The winner of ,the finals was Drake.haye orman�. "'-Ul'Uue will '" Drak Schwab Pal Md � large delegation and that Noyes hall. A S1Jpper will precede e, , mer, anshardt,�le�ti�1l �11 know how � cheer and the entertainment, which will form and Goodwin wm be �e five from�lng � Iban's 8:--..:1.. the chief part of the initiation. whom the temais team will be chosenIt fa' � amoun .. of pep. Is to te late this 1.'-'1' th\1' � exPect th M Tickets for the dinner cost thirty- compe r .. In e an-beat Pu"iue if th ed al'oonrnen !<> five cents and may be obtained in the nual inter-seminary tennis tourna­attenda1'\c' at th e un el1P'aduates mfoyer of Ida Noyes hall between 12 ment to be held here.ch e e game cannot out-eel' P-u1'dlle"1 and 12:30 tOday and tomorrow. The.. _ following women are also selUng- tickets: Beatriee Marks, Adelaide AI-.W . THE L�ION lais, Katherine Woolfolk, Louise Freshman women who have no up-• �t 18 the obJec:tiOll to a Univer- Woolf, Ruth Schoenberg, Helen perc:lass counselors can get tickets to�ty Post of the American Legion! Ravitcll, Jeanette Stein, Olive Good- the Freshman Frolic: at the Y;W.C.L.e• ha� }lere every Species of or- man, Edna Eisendrath and Marion office.l'anIZati01'l from foreign students' Ringer. Enid Townley, IJUU18Ier of theclu� to religious banda. Is there not AD old members of the aasoc:Iation FroIie, UlUcmueect laat JdgJrt tbat thea Deed of an ex-soldiers' organization, have � urged'to come to the din- entertainment win start promptly· atwhich i8 the proof of tn1e American- nero The enteltaimnent will be fur- 7:80 tcnnorrGW eveDing iD Maalel.lam, nished by the initiates, and will prob-. � .; ..... -Ii .t�iI,! -uf! !I� itIl-IIr'rr.....�t,II.t,·tji·! ,.ii � . .j,i .,1\.::." . .( ,('OUR UINSPECT'�NEW WOOLENSThey're 'pleasingly different from thecommonplace --- 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.FOSTER & PETERSONCorrect Dressers of .Young' Men7th Floor Republic Building ·State and Adams StreetsTelephone 8216 Harrisoniii'Special Attention Given To Students At TheMERIT CAFETERIANearest _Up-to-Date Eating . Place T �\ The Campus.Brealdastr-6:30 to 9:30 A. M. Lunch-ll:30 to 2 P. M.Dinner-5 to 7:30 P. M.l!niversity· Pharmacy, I6lat STREET andEJ,11S AVE.D�UGS; STATIONERY, SODASANDWICHES·ClGARETrEs'MAGAZINESMONEY oRDERsBlackstone 1446-1448 . ..Prompt Delivery�livias.-DRESSES,$18.00 and UpWonderful eelection to choose from.Delta Upsilon: Sherill, Reid, An-drews. Phi Gamma Delta: Keith, 1371 East 55th StreetBarber, Bitter, Cox. .Sigma AlphaEpsilon: Thompson, Koch, Gebhart, Tel. Mid. 2833.Barber. Kappa. Sigma: Gardner,Howard. West Bigby. Sigma Nu: KRAUS BROS. LOEWY CO.Hassinger, Hallgren, Porter, MeMas- Mgr. J .. Rovens.ters. Alpha Tau Omega: Long, Mar- 1442 EAST 57th ST.tin, Lambertson, Renstrom. PhiKappa Sigma: Shorey, Strong. CLEANERS AND DYERSWashington House: Ackley. Zeta All Garments Will Receiv� th'eBeta Tau! Morrison, Preskin, I itt- . Best of Care and be Pressedman, Kalowsky., Phi Lambda Phi: By Hand Only.Frankenstein, Bamburg. Let us call for and deliver your work.The non-fraternity men present Special prices to fraternity ......were: Bowers,· Edwards, Lunde,Wild, Hall, Irilligan, Woic:k, Zener, Subscribe for The Maroon.melWhitn4', Sampson, Klise, 'Millikinand Piekens. Get AD the Campus NewsFROLIC�. .. ...')10 ..#", ... r,._r,..::." !_" '" .'. .J ... " •• �, <#• �"l .... '� .,-,:"� ... - . ..._.!. _ ... ."--- -_ -, --' " .". _"..:. _ -,J.. . • r'. _l," ..- _ ..._ :'sf.. '.'... .; -.W.SI-2!IJae•c]c» :1'. 'l'.=·f'�-"':<Sd:'" .Op[pIeChi!!:��?�'���,�i�1 (.��I<i :?7���' �:"�:�¢"Y0i{:��17f :��:'�:t�}i :;,��.;�'F���F�;;'.�r'-:" :'�> .':�' ,�Y':��: (�j� ':.:' :,: ":' r :' _,: :.' /:::;: -. �-', -".' ." ,,' "r' '.J ,__ '--�;__�_' _ _: .•. _'_._.,,:,��-•__,� �_,_. �_·:.:._:_:_1!aI�,nlUtr�TIl�Ay.:QCt��18/1919.",. �"".: _ -, t:5• ," . " .. ,". : I'· '. .,IIAY�����': -. '.� '\R�a:d Tom. Eck's Origil1�l '( " r-Propo.etl Union of Two DebatiDg.So- - -, "'.. •eitie8 to �=:" at Next and Expert Articles m'The Daily Maroon. '"Gumption- and, Horse' Sense"" .. . . . .',� ::,� .��. ::.:' , .: .. �, :, ':.. ': ,� .� .... �. :. ' .>. :.. � .: "WASHINGTO� . ..Forty people recently attended a de-SHIRTS bating meeting at �hi� a' committee.,I Ii hi was appointed to decide whether theWe sell a thorough y re a e Forum and Chideb -debating clubsshirt under' the Washington should be, united. The members willlabel at $1.50 but the pat- vote �pon the recomw:nentis:tion of ·the'11 bahl want committee at the next busmess meet-terns you pro Y50 ing. It wnt be held Tuesday at 4 inare priced at $�.50, $3. Room 12A, Cobb ball. •,and upwards to $12.00.'. In the past the Forum has met; at.• tl. • night while the Chideb meetings were"Furnilben to His ma)- held during the afternoon. Both clubsesty - The American discussed 'current topi� and listened, C.. ' " to debates or speeches by'the various ===========:::::::::=::=============================ltizen. members. -Thl·S _I!l#orded good prae- Knight rushes in with the re� but �i.Ul' '" �� t1DCl1ON'11-ELDOiiAOO"-'Mtn4�U!l'dr�UI"'11 p.II.CI/-ii8N��th����g�����ed������-�-�-------���������������,*,�INGTO the University and Freshman debat- new suit on.....1:.,;11;' •• , ini teams,. and for those who took '''I'm sorry," she recites, picking up Put pep into your.pe-ncil work •. Use aFOUR LOOP STORES part i� the public speaking contests. somebody else's 'queue gracefully; SmO. oth, Iong-Iasting responsive leadEven if the two organizations are "I'm sorry that I can't wear theJackson and Dearborn combined, the same policy will be 'con- proper costume for this number, but that eases and quickens your pencil tasksMadison and LaSalle tinued, this year. Prof. Atkins will 1 hope to have a date after the per- and make's them, more pleasurable _..Washington & Dearborn di� the club. formance and it's such a bother to58 East Monroe Street Twenty-eight people have signed change!'._ up for.the debating team tryouts to Dinner will be served before thebe/held in November. The subject is, perfo,miance tomorrow night. ,'There"Resolved, That. the United States wasn't any rehearsal for that,' as theshould control the coal mines.'" Each reporter discovered ••con�tant . �1l be required to give aspeech and rebuttal on one side of the============== question. Any student except fresh-men, are eligible' to eompete, During�-------------� the Winter quarter' a �out will be The college of Education will giveC� COR MAN Y 'S held for the freshman team which will an Athletic party Saturday at 8 in the. ,HOME LUNCH ROOM debate the Northwe�m freshmen. University High School iaJnnjsium. =:::;:::=======================The Old Reliable' All. those- who I are . going to try out All undergraduate students add' all ''A N' NO Ul" C EM E N THeadquarters for University for either team· should attend the next graduate students .. of the coll� of.• StUdents ., m�ting. �ucation have been invited. '. We serve the best' of eVei-y�thing. Prompt Service Will appear in an early issue.'.' DttOP .. ,-ELDoRADOSchool of Ed. Gives Party�..' IUNDERGRADUATES ·COUNCILMAKES FINAL PLANS FOR. ,Foster Hall To Give Part,.;, U .• ._ .• '.' 'Bo . ·S·· h'"BIG II� IN BARTLE'lT, ',A party of the new women �hos- ruverSlty', ot, Op(Continued ,,.om· page 1)' , ter hall will'be given early n�t:week. ' 1366 Ea:at Ftfty.;F.� Street '.;\ '., ".' '!'pis Will consist of several vau.vi1Ie' ..... l.... . Quali'. "1· .: f La'. 'di' :�. ,-·Il""'" . .�...... __ ..:1 •• __ the . stunts bv. mefubers of the. house. W1� a, �,o/, �e 0I ,e8,.... ----.---- ... -'.-- .-.�--.--.. . ."'-- �d::��=:n be� ._ Th;;·-{oo�i. �·�ll��be· gi¥i. in' '-- Meh·sanaehitdtens-,��oes�on·�Prendergaat & Keeley nenneed' 'in �riday's .issue of, The wiU�ov��r.·The:.� quarteber' �ly dance\. s�ruim,�Y.;..�...·' -: �··�l$,.t��·9.. " ; .Drugpb Dai1� Maroon., '" " .W&At: place m Decem • -.-' "". _' �.' C!;_'uv'. en:J�r;s' r.ree�.' .. ,.... : ;.:: "'_.' ,.: .. ,.' ,._.." "I am v�ry ,glad that we co!J1d ar- '. .'" '. � r.... ' _s.: � Cor. 6rCl S� and Woodlawn'.J1!l'ge for the annUal Mixer this ". '., . .' Y�urs for. HQnesly and Relia�InY�', " CHICAGO. year,"'said,G�enn Harding, chairman -CLASSIFIED 'Ab. IQ".. ,.' . :",', '. .• :';'" .�. Phones HydePark 482-:483 .r, -of· th� committee, ·yesterday. ··�e .' - · _': ._d· Y J.�,:: �tor··�S : "5' d �Oul ��bu�a���-�t�w���'��:�='=.==-:=·.=\�='.=.,=.=,=.'='=,=�'=.=�=.=.=;=.�============. elVlce to �u ents r the. Washin�n. Promenade or_' the ..... mig in Ida' m,te!t Senice lwm, on The� �, �ill time to. secure a PE===================5:i:!,=, =======�Specl�ty. I. Settlem�t:.dahce..I �ou1d have '�d, 4' p:' m. W�y: Free' Scholarship F�r' Pian.o, .M.l.D··W .. E.S'.T.We carry complete stocks ot hated to see the UDlverslty lose one Reward. Hannah" Grossman,' 6723 M' .c..'::"i...l:..:.I.!�,·· 'G .� , '. II .. ... -Johnson's, A4»0Uo, LoveU- oJ i� best events, �rough �r con-: KiJnbark, care . Villars.. Hyde Park' I ��,��, .tll�. n'Slr1:I��oJ.l ·TYPES£'I=I'ING·Corr� C�ocOatea' diiions.. 6236 .... ,_ �,. I AMERICAN. ACADEMY OF 'C" '0' 'M". p'-, 'A NY','... ·'1· �t to impress uPon-tbe-miDds " " ." . . .. ,. of the new studentS, here� tbat···tJii8 L. :C. SitrtH �d' Monarch ty}fewrlt- ':.' W.S�C AND. ART'. .11lIh.�1t'D. -� ITY-.'." mixer-ia intended for th...,_ Jt1. for e� for �"- lIachilles in gucId "'?'-114S'9 _ '1467 ,East S3� �t ,5�O,� 512 1Ul11' � the pu�se'of gettiq them 8cquaint� . dltloa. ,�pply a� The Maroon offIce .' 2nd 'FlOor •... , I : � •. �T ·.SIXTY-THlRD·BAIRD·.- "KESS"..... ·IN·., G'., eel with 'University- stUdents in. the '.. ·for futttiel" parti..·culars,.' . ',.1 _. _' " '." .. ' • �_ other classes. .For this reasPri .we are - T�ep� M-Jdw.y 1886.. hopin.g to see:--,�:� F� 'ill WST-Purse In Harper Lib�� O�t..· DANCING CLASSES FORMING. ' pRINTERs �PI AD I. lOR B8rt1ett tomorrow. The hours are • 8, containing keys and ide1itifi�- .' . .... . UNOTYPERS - !,� �ded th�gh nearly all - of the " tion card. Reward to finder. He-, 'Private 'DANCING Les'sons', SPEcIAi, AmNTION,'.afte�,' .. 90 ,that 'c1ass-eonftiCt �11 .'_ ��:.�-���� -�. ' .,fa :",��';��·�':�:l . _.' .' :W' ,�ext��poaibIe." .:,' ; ..• '· - ,.�: ·i.dST�Blaci·· cameo' nng� either in Waltz. 0ae-1Itep, aDd"FoJl.IroL'SedaI 'PNrVERSlTY WORKEmmonS Blaine or' Ida Noyes. lie- danciDg dua Mo� Eve at 8 P. M.FANNY FEATURES FROLIC· .' -' '. ." - LUCIA HENDERSHOT STUDIO: � PrbIten of"l'Jae DaII7 ManoaFOR FEMALE FREsHMEN tum to )Jaroon otrke. Reward..\ 1541 Eo S'lt!a SL" H7de Park !Ii .. .. ;;-;'You, are' Cordially invited to attendth� G�ND OPENING of the -. .;'J TrY. Our Spedal SundayChick� Dbmer1313 E. 57th Street'o':_:'_,--- ... ., -''\1309 E. 57th St.MARGUERITE GRACE, Prop.{, strange wish-oh, "so ,strange-thatTelephone Hyde Park 7904 was made when she was a baby andcouldn't woik.. '=S=.--z==ft.=Pri=Ces==�=o=S=tu=d=eD=ts= .Her cl1ums, or pals (they used to� c:all them "pals," .too) were JeanTelephoae Midway 1182. Knight,' Peggy Haggott, Theresa Th�MIDWAY BEA- � rt-sa Wilson, Kiddo Palmer, and Lu-, \ 'U I I', cille Gillespie, known in private life u. PARLOR Jean Knight, P�ggy Baggott, The-SAINT GEODGE HOTEL resa Theresa' Wilson, Kiddo Palmer,..,,, • and Lucille Gillespie. The rest of theplay deals with the events whichOpen Tuesday, Friday and Sat- would happen if. this wish wereurday Evening. granted. That's were the reporter. lost the thread. .Lut Two Ada Come NexL'l)e second act is supposed to be Ina gypsy camp but the reporter ')mew WANTED-A good opportunity forall the time tJlat it was. OD Mandel. students who have spare time to�lta Kappa Epsilon announce tlie hall stage. The chums and pals have earn money, clean, up-to-date prop-p1edging of Gordon' MeCradceil, of come � get the high dope on the sev- osition With claSs that sells itselfChic:atb'.:,� ., enth' Wish. During the ilnaJe' lean at sight. Leads fumished. Phone. (COfttifttIecI from fl!'4e 1) .or 'write for an appointment.. Co' A.Hofbeins, Gl&dstone Hotel, s,nd . ,and Kenwood Ave., Room ,.19." 1D .... _Ji_,. Tmst'"LOST-Fountain, Pen on -black "rib- -------------- l' ,UUUIiIWD ..,.bOD With Wellesley seal and key LOST_:_pglse.i!l· Harper Library, Oc-' ,attached. Return io Maroon omc:e� tober 8, ecmtaimng �eys and identi- (" .&.. .Sa'.m..irS Bank'.fication card� Reward' to finder. , , au::.Reward.Retum to Maroon ofl'ice.WANTE'P-I have five money-making ------------­propositions, any of whleh if' han- TO RENT-Newly furnished �ingle.died properly will net a student room. Private room. Five blocks�ither man or w�lDan) a net sum. to University. Telephone�. P..1 have personally worked each of 10236..them, one of which made me $39.00 ROOM FOR--R-ENT----La-dy-o-r-g-e-nt-l-�in the last week. They can be man, near �pus. 6804 . Marylandworked with little or no capital, and Avenue; Srd floOr ..you can buy all five for 25 cents.Write care of The M'aroon, Box 0, WANTED-Men and 'women to solicit.Faculty Excmmge. · during their spare time. �ive wire =============business enterprise for student with LUNCHpep. See Mr •. Arthur HaUscbner,care The Daguem Studio, 218South ,Wabash Avenue, betw�9:00 � 6:80 for fu�er informa-LOST-Pe8rl Ring' set, in turQuoise;valued because of its asaociatic:Ms.Return to May FreeclDian, Cobb 6 a6007 Blackstone Ave. WOODLAWN 'AVENUEAt, Sixty-Third Street�Nearest Bank,to theUniversity of ChicagoAppointments by Phone»ekes ADDOGIIee Pledain ••.The qqality of Our Food May AI':ways be .DePended Upon.,tion.. .: ,.; . ; .�,- . I.11'-·.f·," An Experiment in Edueatioa., , .oUr . favorite eontributcr reportsthat:a movement is on . foot among a PRoSPECTS FOR' SWIMMING'group of enthusiastic undergrads to SEASON !LOOK VERY GOODestablish a course in crap-shooting at .the. U�versity: .He s�binits the. fot- Large N1IIIlber of Caadida_ TrY �tlowmg account, Including a speech, . For V &nity aDd Fresh.umwhich he touk down short-handed, as TeamL .you might say; from' the Bps of a ..prominen� man-about-campuS,.· who Plospects· f�r. the approaclalDgwas 80 'modest as � wish his < 1l8Dle Sw�( season, which opens' in. the. withheld: , I • �ter �" are decidedly �"Craps;" he stated, "is one of ihe Mo�. eandida� than· ever beforemost ancient and h.onorable pastimes. have. reported to DoCtor White,It originated among the'Africans, and swimming. coach, and .with Such ahas thus 'since the beginning �n a la� . number inte� .in water,gentleman's game. No one need sports it. Is probable that· waterlower himself to play craps." bask�tball.wi1l be resumed.' .In respohst,' to a storm of protest, The schedule af conferenCe �nteststhe speaker explained that he referred has not.;�· workecI out yet, .. �dto mental l�wering, and'not Physical. will not.be made out �til the'coaches'He resumed: meeting. after' the' close of the'foot-"cra�. is��fUn�enta1IY � -d�"': !Mill.�. . Co8c:b ·White is c:cmduC:t­eratic. game� and as such 'is worthy 'of mg �.� f�r v�tY �d �suPPort from': the' University. of' Cbi� 'tu'ent� to d�elop for. his _.,,�d: CagO, whi� �. !l0tOrioUs' for' i� J'ef� � �� � eandlciate8, to· report ",.­,fersmiian tendenei�' .The . gam, "of to, Capt.. Ries at 4:30. a.'JD..·at : the'eraps waS � mamstay;- both:at home' Barttett -� .' . . .: �;'and abroad, . of . AmeriCa's' ft�tini ." ".. - I '-,•-. " - .,: '. ( •�y. 'At ·the \i:on Of.JUce, 'or' the MAUmCE LESEJIAN E..BCnm ... )nin,mg cry,of 'doDl(�:'yoU:''leVen/ the �. ,PRE8IDENT�.OF PO�Y CLUB.ex-semc:e men Wru''C8ther &gain 'to . ," " ,�:.:'';\ ". �' .. ': � -the suppOrt of the gam� ,f.at�ta Dealriac -.-bentdp iUMMiW.. � appeal to the students· to 'join Sablldt .Man1lllCri,a. to; 'po.,.and support tb� SOciety tor tiie PrOm-. Cha.'It, Cue The.. DaD...,-Muoa..'"ulgatidJi of CrapSbooting; which is to, -- .. ' -'.' '. . '.�.�. ,,'.: T.,··· -I, , .be o� today.- .As sOon as or- �urice;·.l.,eseman � 're.eJeeted Eganization is effeeted, a eommittee president, ot'� Poetry dub.at a mee�wm be' eleeted to call upon memberS Dig Tuesday Dight.iD Ida Noyes·haD.of the. faculty who have not i-eeentiy EIkabeth: Roberts was e1eeted � .- .. '. .., ',.loSt at the game. ··Our.tentative prO- . 'A S- , �"'_J "Oioa lfe'gnun is to start a popuiardenia.ul for �.'.� A:... t!� . ".p" ",.t!/lSlDte, "�. re -.'".a 'course in �ps in the p�ysical cu1- eussed. -.'. .l" . ..ture'deparbnent, preferably under � ;. The time of the,�p�bs'� �. ·20 for: ��' �.'able tuto�. of Pat. Pa� , '. eban�' f�'", esday Cto Wednesday '.iiiiiiii·ii' iiiiiiiiiiiiii' iI' ii·iI •••• liiii�� •• iiiiiiii!i��iii��iiiiiiiiiiiiiil. "There are a,num�r of reasons ·t "80 ' ' ,,1 meetiD' wiIl:be' ,� ., .,«.,'., ;,_, " .•..- why this movement Should, find' faver baeld �" •. � . :__, __ .• th' g... t--:..z ==========================================• �'L of the fit· Th In .wO W� m. e A&UIIIIU • , .�:Ule.e�� " aeu y. �.� roomofldaNoyeshalL' . :. .... �.fo�eaehhib,�l1bedeied�at�==============&1�es an Im�tus tq.the study of other students desiriD to jom the .. � least. a week hi advaBee of ,each.hike. O' f f i' c i.a 1 Not ice 8departments. For example, all the . g.- &'7-;" ., '_-'. '. . ==============eiements of econouUcs are' graphiciaDy clu� mq. submit ,J)OetI7 'mallusenp� Tuesday, Oet. 21-Roeky Ledge, 6pOrtrayed. to the craPshoo�risk, which will be read b! � ,club eo�it- m_Des:� '.' , The Soadaen'·�ab will meet·to�or-�ti,on, supply and delll&Dd. and � If the manusenpts are satisfae- . Sa�y, � �Riverside, 10 row ;'at " in IdA N��. "_.J.rtieu1arly the' law o. diminishing tory, 9te student wip be admitted into mDes.1 -./ • �. '. ,�. , .;r. the club. All shoUld be saba' .,'-mums. The game �.phi1�p� '. .' poetry .. �.. �1' �ov. l--sand Dunes, 10 • Carreat :£Ye.t. dab will meetas well as does Mr. Tufts, with the DUtted to the Dews desk,of The Daily miles." , ...II which" 8eti headquar- �.' - In Harper M 13 today at 7z30 •. Theadded value .of praetiea1 experience. aroon, . 18 nK as rncf:ay, ... Nov •.• 745tb Street topic of ·dilC1188icm is' "The SteelEvery player knows, the necessity of te� of the club. Address aD man. through Beverly,' 5 miles. Stn"ke. "studying the terrain for hillocks and scnpts to the poetry club, care The SatUrday, Nov, 15 - W,e s t ern . �'-:-."valleys, hence the study of physiog. Daily Maroon. Springs, 10 -DUles.· ='=�'='f'==\'============raphy will receive an 'impetus as a Tu�y, Nov •. 18-103rd Street, 10 TIle � �lIb, wm. meet �ay The first meeting of the Philoeophysecondary course.' W. A .. A. PLANS EIGHT HIKES I mUes. f , at 7:45 111 ClassICS 20. Dean Small club for this quarter w11l be held next. ''Invaluable instruction will be re- DURING AUTUMN QUARTER; Sa�ay, Nov.' 29-Des Plaines will speak.: All graduate s�d�nts ini 'Otursday at 8 in Classics 21. Prof.ceived in modem American-English FIRST .ON NEXT"'TUESDAY river, 10 miles.' the department �ave been InVIted to Tufts will read·a paper on "War Timeas she is spoke, adding much to the Thursday, Dec, 4-Roeky Ledge, 5 attend. Gains for the American Family." Allcolor and eff'eeti\·eness of the player's . The first W. A. A. hike will· � on mDes. --- students of the Philosophy -depart-diction. .Tuesday, Odl>ber 21. The trip will A meeting for all those interested ment and any otlicrs who are inter-"The originators of this idea wnt be made to Rocky Ledge, five miies, in debatine will be held next Tuesday ested ill the topic have been- invited tonot selfishly limit the pleasures of til and starts at 2. ' � Chi Pin PImP Liat. at. 4 in Cobb- 12 R.' attend.game for their own &eX. Members W .. A. A. credit is given to those --- j.will. instruct their Mat girls i� the art, wh� go' on these bikes. The fonowi� ThJ:'Outb an �rror, th� name' of The ��ting of the treah .... Med .. l Yellow Jacket will give ·a partY to.. 'tmd we expect to soon bear .from Ida is a list. of the Ju"kes planned for this Howard Tumer, Chieago, ro, was leal d.. for eleetion of officers has I day from 4 to 6 in Ida Noyes theater.Noyes. hall, ·the steady drone· of the quarter. Opportunity to sign up on .omitted fa yesterday's list of Chi Psi been postponed until Th�y, Oe-I�� ��n women�,bave been .���:: �,,'dice and the· eDticing feminine plea, the Ida Noyes gymnasium bulletin pledgeS. -tober 28. � � come and pt-uquaiDtecL '.. ", )'f ,1r .\.' r:\ :<.' ,.. '.. . ,'saby' ,neeck a. DeW .pair :�Ot 'lboeLeo-o-iDe,. yo' seVea.' :� I, '., "As a aoc:ia1 pastime, may'1 'pft­dict that, erapsboOting· . win ':in timetake the plaee, in a la"rge degree, of�c:ing •. ' Ia the near' future ,I cOd ..d�ntly expect to see Jarie' ball l'OODl8filled with coed students, gathered inSA Y IT WITH FLOWERS' cheerY eemrederie around 'a nUJllbE..rI Friend James made a speech in cba�, of crap games, ob1i:nouS' to the\ The girls thought it dreadfully dear, strains.of the jazz orcheatra."�. While the men were agreed it was Method .of o�tiiIi of the ..... so­,better ciety &l}d US meeting will. for·th, timeThan most of the speeches you hq.r. being be· kept a', scc:ret 'among thecharter members. An active, but sur-'repticious, campaign has been startedfor new members,· known as "cU&­tomers." Instead' of usnig the eus­tomarY handshake. of fellowship,members of the societY wil� greet eaehother by rattling their bones.I' The latest entry in the race for thetitle of the so-called star. of theFreshman class is Louise Abt. Sheis twin sister of another yearling en-, try, Dorothy Davies, and clajms alarge handicap in the famoUs derbybecause she comes from Oak Park.-, Except for this' drawback, which' is a1-jnost as disconcerting as spring halt,she matches up well with Janet andRuth and other entties of the sameweight. If .she cops the. title, .. thepurse will probably be divided amongher Mortar Board promoters. Ii OUCH!Mr. \�tler: If you, see . AllenHolloway, tell him to borrow a type­writer and dash C off a Blae1driars,book. H.C.L.SUPPER as usual before the Frolic.That ought to bring a crowd.GareO� • t • :":��..1.. .• '.,...._-" �.'{ � ,-r'----.-- ...... •.;' .""�. .. •• '1'. ", 'r.. \ ..:.. " \..•Bow' on earth .didit ..happen? •-. TMA:CINE aDI fint-due, mecliUJD'".l·r�ced, car ('1500 or, 12000) everbecOming 80 well liked that eventhe millionaires woD;ld prefer it fortheir OWII We to even the higliestpriced can.•�po88ible. • .. -· � .You're.ritcht. Such. �coulc1o't,hap� with • mediWD.pri�d au.to-.m06ile-nor, you would � WIthannJliDg else. , .'.. ,-. .� .And yet this ftim�ible" � has. happened with a medium-price� ciga­rette. . Just. note, if you please, theevidence below, at the left.• • •How on earth did Fatima d9 it?'.. .'. . .What· is ii�wbat does Fatima give. that these wealthy smoklers prefer to,aD� given by even the highest ... pnced cJgUeues? -• • •..", . The answer is,. �JU8t eno. Turkish". Until they IuuI tried Fatima, "'mostof these· J;DeD had been slDoking.� . Thrtish cigarette&-beca�,. of coone, UDtil. year·or 80 ago these 'fancy-boxed, expeasive straight Turk­ish cigarettes were practicall��e only ....�� 'on sale at placea.�· . �oae .named !)dow. .'. ._,• ••••Gradually, however, it seems thattbese men haYe, .. l� two. thingsabout Fatima:: � .. ' �.., L.' That Fatima·.t.aoGableDcHCODt8i�; UlOre TarkiahtlWa aay'otber blead) �:i'"' enouP'Tarkiah for full an .. ; aDd2.-. That .. bleUd b"io·�ced"'�.to: ".08'� �:th:at-OY�':_ :..'.laemDeIaof�Ia&�, ... ' -:,."•.• o. '0.. "tIhicIa' "__' � that. Fatima. aie ..• .;.ileDsible � - tLat !heY Ic::ave,. ..... .''=�D-::':�'� '���o�:�-. .• • , ••• ,' ,.' I: Ba. JOW p� �haa ""�.rcllc�,,· mODI • clUlD .. f� JOUI', ,aeDMlAcoaAdentiOll .. hu Fatima_! ._ �, I)C '._�I...tt.; . .. ". -.. �. . ,'COlIP-.. ',.e 't .I� '\... ' , ..frBacdue ���.�r'&Con4od thdianc�mlothllieLAFa. 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