atlersAVE.NES.md--,-ID,. � -..... �tt .." 10-" ,. � ",.. -- qA .. \ St:\:rg .. Fn�lIlty E�The Daily 'MaroonPublished Afternoons by the Students of the University of Chicago During the Four Quarters of the University YearVOL. II. No. 77. PRICE Two CENTSCHICAGO, FRIDAY, JANUARY 29, HI04:========================---=========================r==========================r=========================FOR GR:EAT UNIVERSITY GLEE CLUB TO GIVE MINSTREL THOMAS ORCHESTRA.CONCERTS DEDICATERoman Catholic educators will en­large Washington education' In­stitution-Add new chairs. : student's labor-day observed annually .atBerkeley-Women revive faintingtoilers with pink IemonadeThe Roman Catholic Universityof Washington during the next few .years will carry' out, a much moreliberal -policy than in the past.The authorities will attempt to makeit a world-famous institution, draw­ing students from every country.In a recent meeting the· trustees ofthe university decided to add de­partments. of pedagogy � a bureauof statistics, and special scripturalinstruction. The bureau of statis­tics, it is said, will be the most com­prehensive ever carried on by aneducational institution covering the.entire United States, as well asforeign countries. 1 he Knights ofColumbus have donated $51),000 forthe endowment of a chair of Ameri­can history.The University of California onFebruary ':9th, will observe itsannual �'Labor Day." At this datein 1896 the custom was establishedby six hundred students whoworked with picks, shovel, andwheelbarrow to improve the ap­pearance of the campus. The co­eds of the institution cheered their-v-brewcier classmates .. on .to greater,efforts by serving refreshments, orriding on the 'empty dump carts.The day became a very popularone, but in the last year or twothe campus has been kept in goodcondition. Now, however, thestudents are petitioning for a chanceto swing picks and rake pebblesand leaves once more-assisted bythe Co-eds.The sixth annual internationalchess tournament. between a teamfrom Oxford and Cambridge andone from Harvard, Yale, Prince­ton and Columbia will be held in.the latter part of March. Harvardand Yale are each entitled to two'representatives on the Americanteam, and Princeton and Columbiaone each. The contest is for asilver shield offered by J. N. Riceof New Yotk.The Yale Law school studentsrecently tried Hamlet for the mur­der of Polonius. Fortunately forthe Danish prince, one of the jury'was opposed to capital 'pullishmeHt,and so Hamlet was sent up for life.Dr. Neff Entertains French ClubMr. Neff read a paper, PdlitVoyage en France, at 'the FrenchClub yesterday afternoon and in itdescribed his experience with hisbicycle at the French custom house.The Crrclc was well attended yester­day. Special guests were Mrs.Dubedout and Mrs. Neff. Threenew member were admitted, MissM. A. Stern, R. G. Davis and RossRogers. Next week Mr. Mercier. and Mr. Schobinger will be enter­. tainers.Subscribe' for The Maroon. Executive Board of Musical Clubs decideto give evening of fun and amusementfor benefit of clubsAt a meeting of the ExecutiveBoard of the Glee and MandolinClubs, consisting of Messrs. Gale,Williamson, and Jones, for theFaculty, and the officers of theclubs, it was decided, owing to adeficit incurred during the holidaytrip, to give a' minstrel SJlOW onFriday evening, February 19, inMandel Hall. Members of the Gleeand Mandolin Clubs, together withmen who have had some experiencein minstrel work will take part.Dean Vincent, Dr. Shepardson,Mr. Linn and others will contributesongs, and local hits. Positions asend men will be open to competitionfrom the entire student body. Seatswill be on salein the near future atpopular prices, 1. 5 and 50 cen ts.The giving of a minstrel showhas already aroused a great deal ofin terest and en th usiasm on the partof the Faculty. and students, andbids fair to revive the spirit andgaiety of the' 'Deceitful Dean" and"Academic Alchemist." Series of concerts planned for the monthsof February, March and April in MandelHallThe Thomas orchestra will givethree concerts in Mandell Hall dur­ing tile months of 'February, Marchand April, provided there is an ad­vance SUbscription sale of seatsamounting to $1,000. The exactdates will be announced as soon asthe concerts are assured- ="ifJI • -- -. _.The treasurer of the Quadrangle'Club will issue, in a day or two, acircular announcing the concerts. and soliciting ticket subscriptions.Accompanying the circulars willbe subscription blanks. Those de­siring 'course tickets for the con­certs will be expected to fill out andreturn the subscription blan' s tothe treasurer of the Quadrangleclub.The prices for the tickets for thethree concerts will be: Main floor:$2.50 and $2.00; balcony, $1.50;boxes $t5.0D. Beautiful structure to be formallyopened and presented to Uni­versity to-nightBanquet will proceed exercises-Captainfor 1904 team to be.chosen-l'Itanyold C men here• The beautiful Frank Dickinson; Bartlett. memorial gymnasium will'be dedicated to-night. The exer­cises arranged are dignified and fit­tIng: Tlie building to be formallypresented to the University is thegift of A. C. Bartlett. He gives itas a monument to a beloved SOl1.Frank Dickinson Bartlett was astudent at Harvard University, Hewas deeply interested in athletics,although not an athlete himself.Before his college career was finish­ed he went abroad to regain hishealth. While travelling through. Switzerland he was taken ill auddied. His father, who was deeplyconcerned in all the affairs of hisson, determined that a suitableplace for the athletic developmentUNIVERSITY HOCKEY PLAYERS LOSE of the men of the University ofChicago would be a fitting memo­Strong team of Kenwood Country Club rial. The best equipped gymnasiumwins by 7 goals to 1 in the country is the result, erectedLast night at the Kenwood at a cost of $260,000.Conn try Club's rink,' seven of!the ' The exercises to-night begin withChairman Bestor completes organization Varsity Hockey- squad were- de- a dinner to the wearers of the' 'e",for state nominating convention feated by the team of the Keilwood·, the Board of Physical Culiure andThe republican state central com- Club. The score was 7 to 1. The Athletics and a few invited guests.mittee met .this morning in .the Po-I University men' showed up very At this dinner one hundred menIitical Science headquarters at-trt.Be ' "well. considering that this . was the .. who have won their emblem irr- theThe committee decided to hold the first time they had been together. "good old days" and duriug thestate' republican convention on the Garnet is very much please a with past football season will be present.afternoon and evening of Thursday, the work of the squad He is using Following the dinner· the mem­February 18. Chairman Bestor every effort to obtain a place for bers of the Varsity football team ofappointed the following: the men to practice and urges every 1903 will elect their leader for 19°4,Arrangement committee: H. D: University man who knows any- At present the man who will be\-Varner, chairman; C. A. Bruce,11 thing or. wants t� know anything honored seems to be Fred Speik ..B. I. Be .about hockey to come out and try 'Speik has played end 011 the teamF. D.Sulcer, for the team. The statement made for three years and his record is aHarry a few clays ago that the team could· good one.obtain the Kenwood Club's rink At eight o'clock the official pro-F. for practice was incorrect, but Mr. cession will be formed iu the facul­Champlin 011 being interviewed ty gymnasium-and march throughlast night, said that he hoped to be : the main hall to the main gymna­able to arrange some more games siurn floor where the exercises willwith the Univers.ty team. be conducted. The program willThere is an abundance of fine begin at nine 0' clock. The pro­material in the Varsity, andif only gram follows:a place to practice were availtble, aI Prayer, Professor Edward Judson.team of championship fo rm could Address, Dr. Gunsaulus.be easily turned out. Selection by University Band.The line-up last night was: Address, Professor Stagg, .Kenwood Club U. of C. Address, Dean Hulbert.') 1 Presentation speech, A. C. Bart-Hog-Ian. Goal Paltzer lett.Stanley Point Preston Acceptance, President Harper.Crocker Cover Point Garnet Selection by the band.Champlin Center MacDougal Following the program refresh-Rockwell Rover Sayles ments will be served in the southWinens L Wing Linn end of the Natatorium. A receiv-Wood R Wing McDonald ing line will be formed in the mainhall and the students will be givenFencibles Elect Officers for Quarter the opportunity to meet Mr. Bart­lett. Check rooms have been ar-REPUBLICAN COMMITTEES NAMEDCredeu tials c01l1l11i t tee:Bramhall, chairman, H. DV. C. 'Beebe, C. B. Elliott,Lurie, W. W. Hamburger.Program committee: L.Wormser chairman.The chairmen of the various del­egations to the convention will bechosen as soon as the credentialscommittee reports. People to leadthe various booms will be chosenat once.About 250 delegates will be pres­ent, and the meeting place willprobably be Mandel hall.. Interfraternity BowlingLE.AGUE. STANDINGNAMES WON' LOS'I' PCT.Delta Kappa Ellsiloll 14 4 777Alpha Delta PIll 14 4 777Delta Tau Delta 8" GIIGI'hi De1t 8" GOOChi Psi !:l" GillPhi Kappa Psi 9 1I 600Psi U. 7 6 588Phi Gamma Delta £) 4 555Sigma Chi 5 4 555Delta U. 8 10 444S. A. E. 4 I:l 444B. T. P. 0 88 000Phi Delta. Theta took two gamesfrom Delta Upsilon on the Reynoldsalleys last night. The alleys werenew to the men and the scores werelow. No other games were played.The games today are between PhiUpsilon and Chi Psi, Delta KappaEpsilon and Sigma Chi. Tomor­row Phi Kappa Psi plays Delta TauDelta, and Phi Gamma Delta playsSigma Alpha Epsilon. The scoresfollow:Phi D. T. 1st :?d adWyman 1 III 125 168Speik 08 IllS 1MPutU1I11l I"" '-12 128Hall I60 128 1tl2Catlin ISI1 115 lbi D. Upsilon .st 2d SdDennedy Ll4 189 1·<RHitchcock l'S IG2 108Knufmau IOI 111 lOGParry 83 102 54Deach H2 1112 100'I'otal ........ 1156 G48 7-15 Total ...... 548 U41l GOG The Fencibles held their quar­terly business meeting today andelected the following officers:President, Evon Z. Vogt; secretaryand treasurer, Edward Rosen.Al bert J. Hopki ns, Jr., was electedto membership. Mr. Hopkins is amember of the class of lU06; he isone of the winners of the Ferdin­and Peck prize and has been inter­ested in University public speakinginterests. ranged in the locker room for theladies and gentlemen. The gym­nasium will be thrown open for in­spection until a late hour.NoticeThe Sociology Club, MondayFebruary i, 8 p. m. Hugo S.Grosser. City Statistician, '''Chi­cage's Foreign Population," Has­kell Hall.Majors and MinorsCHICA(}O. FRiDAY. JANUARV 29, 19�4,First and Second Varsity teams win' fromMedics and SnellThe basket-ball season at theUniversity was inaugurated lastevening with the Varsity first teamsecuring a victory over the HullCourt Medics by a score of �9-2."and the second team winning fromSnell Hall in a close game by 21-19.In the game with the Medics, theVarsity had things all their ownway, and did not allow their op­ponents a single field goal, and theonly' points that the Medics madewere on three throws from fouls.The V arsi ty men showed a skill inteam work that their rivals lackedentirely; and it was by the aid ofplaying so well together; that theywere enabled to make so many bas­kets. The line-up for the first-game was as follows:Varsity, First Medics,Ozanne R. li"'". .. . .. I yreeOwens L. F, Runyon 'with every modern architectural Hughes.. .' .v • 0 C. '.. .,' Bartlett,.!,..' Hunt, R. G Kinne,. Iconvenience .. Chicago is widely Kerwin .... 0 • 0 L. G... . ... Battyk:nowll for the remarkable rapidity Referee, Childs.with which .it� equipment of build- In the first half of the game withings has been provid d, and yet the second team, Snell had slightlythe permanent. acquisitions of the the better of the argument, and theUniversity have not been received half closed with Snell three pointsin the lead. In the second part,until a practically perfect structure however, the Varsity men improvedwas provided for. considerably, and threw enoughThe new Gymnasium stands as baskets more than their opponentsa .memorial to Frank Dickinson to give them a close victory. SnellBartlett. As a home for Chicago ' 'was seriously handicapped by theathletes and a center for the work loss of two of their best team, men,Myers and Clark. These two menof the department of Physical Cul-'are strong candidates for the.ture, the structure particularly Freshman track team, and Mr.typifies the policy of the University Stagg forbid their playing, forto �ait and secure the best. Wear- fear of injury. This loss necessi­ers of the "'C" struggled to fame 'tated the putting into the field of ain the gloom 'of the "old Gym" for team that had never played ·.to-gether before.many years. The line-up:Henceforth Chicago's teams will Varsity Second Snelltrain,1i�d Ol;li<;ago ·men will indulge James. 0 0 0 0 ••• R. F. . ..... Childsin recreation under most auspicious Harriman 0 • L. F. . .. 0 •• Kerwincircumstances. Calhoun . 0 ••••• C '0'. 0 •••••• PeaseHeberling, 00' R. G GreenHatfield, Carter L. G TonneyReferee, !Iunt Scorer, Allentt�e �at,l� maroonFormerly the University of Chicago Weekly.FOUNDED '., ':The University_ of Chicago Weekly, Oct. I, 1892THE DAILY MAROON, • - - - Oct. 1,1902NEWS CONTRIBUTIONS REQUESTED.Published by the students of the Universityof Chicago every afternoon, except Saturdayand .Sunday, during the 46 weeks of the Uni­versity year.First board of editors and business managerauthorized by student-body in mass meetingMay ,IS, 1902.Membership on subsequent boards of editorsto be determined by competition open to allstudents in the University.BOARD OF EDITORSManaging Editor .••••• Oliver D. Wyman, '04News Editor ••••••••••••. Harry W. Ford, '04Athletic Editor •••.•••• Walter L. Gregory, 'OSASSOCIATE EDITORSThaddeus J. Merrill, Law '05, Ernest I. Stevenst!04Ralph P. Mulvane, '0.sEdward M. Kerwin, '06LeRoy A. VanPatten, '06, Edward R. Gannon, '04Riley H, Allen, '04WOMEN EDITORS, 'Miss Lena HarrisSTAFF OF REPORTERS. John S. Wright, 'oS Arthur Dridl{man 07, lames V. Hickey, '06 Claude Schoheld, "07C. McKenna, Rush 'os Bernard I. Bell, '07Chas A. Bruce, '06Miss Helen Smith, '06Miss Marie Ortrnayer, '06 'BUSINESS STAFFBusiness Manager ....••..•... Julien L. BrodeEntered as second-class mail at Chicago Post­office.Daily '�u�scril?tion, $3 per year; $1 for 3 mos.By 1\J311 10 City $4 per year; $1.2S for 3 1110S,Subscriptions received at THE MAROONOffice, Ellis Hall, or left in THE MAROONBox, the Faculty Exchange, Cobb Hall ..Printed by the Quadrangle Press, 404 E. 55th St../:;I .PJ .PJ' E D ITO R I A' L·S .PJ .PJ iiJThe Bartlett Gymnasium will bededicated tonight. The Universityfrom the begilll,lillg;has adhered to theplan of assurin&,itself s'fr ucturest. 'rhe Dedicationof the Gymj,IrI:."I,I �;,; 1;111'I,I,I,:jI ·GAR.GOYLETTESA BOOST FOR THE PROF.Senior 'Miss: Are you going toyour Philosophy class today?$enior Man: Yes! I need the sleep.Student-faculty teas have comeinto great favor at Columbia Uni­versity. The object of these teasis purely social and informal. AtColumbia the Mandolin Club sup­plies music while the professors andpupils meet (for the fir�t time it issaid) on a friendly footmg. 'Ii�;1j;, I Subscribe for THE MAROO�.ij The Cabinet of the Y. M. C. A.will give an informal reception anddance in the club room in Snell to­morrow evening.The Glee and Mandolin Clubswill give a concert tonight at Elgin,Ill.Harold M. Barnes is confined tohis room in Snell Hall with a severeattack of lumbago.William E Wrather will soonmove out of his room in Snell Hall.H is place will be taken by S�m uel. C. Ross of the Law School.TWO GOOD BASKET-BALL GAMES I Beware of January Thaw IHydro X6iShop UorCHat. $400 'EST-IB601.56 STATE ST.ALBION CAFE398-400 63rd St.Good 'Meals, Quick Service.Also Furnished Rooms to Rent.A rnre opportunlty+-A $10.00 im­ported Otterman Opera Hat for $5.00.AR'.rHUR FEILCHENFELD,81 El. Van Buren 8t:, Fisher Bldg.: W:H Y' use poor. unwholesome milk, wheafor the same money you' "an ret' itPure, Sweet, and Extraordl·.arlly Rich, delivered in sealed bottles, by caUinl up'Telephone South 811, or dropplD£ a postal toSIDNEY WANZER .� SONS305 Thirtieth st. A Double Distilled Aer­ated Drinking Water putup tOn ster£lized sealed glassbottles. Avoid danger ofimpure water and drink-Hydrox,For sale by your druggistTHE ()ONSUMERS ()OMPANY'Butler St.,'�sth to 36tll sts.Phone Yards 12l1ODANCE PROGRAMSI t's a FOWNES'That's. all you need'to know about a glove fraternity Stationery. Invitations. etc.Lowest Prices DUNWEll &: fORD� fine StationerS171 WABASH AVE�DAILY PAPERS' AND MAGAZINES�NORTON takes subscriptions for both andhas them delivered ,nt your door .'.F. W. NORTONPhone, 1111 Hyde Park ':148 51th 5reetBowman Dairy Co.OUR MILKis Bottled "in the Countryw: T. DBLIHANT M. C. O'DONl'fELL ALBBRT TBBOPres1de'lt Secretary Treasurer ',Standard Washed Coal Company··303 Dearborn StreetSTANDARD WASHED COAL FOR DOMESTIC USEStandard Egg - - $5.00 per ton Wasbed Chestnut - $4,50 per;tonWashed Range $5.00 per ton Washed Pea - $4.25 per t�Dooooooooooooooooooooooo�oooo ' 0o '0: Men's High �alit.Y Clotbing.:o - '0o 0o 0o 9: Fineness in our Men's Suits, Overcoats and !O Trousers-which are now being displayed' in Xsplendid completeness-is not confined alone to ....o the more lexpensive grades; the, various feat- -0.... ures-exce lent, qualities of materials, faultless...,. workmanship, perfect fitting, correct fashions, .' 0o etc., which contribute to -this- surpassing fine- ,. AA. ness, are present ill every garment, and.in an X'¥' unapproachable degree at every price : ,: : : ....o 0r: :o SE,CON_D FLOOR NORTH ROOM 0o 0o Suits, $16, $18, $�o, $25, $28, $,2, $35 -0o Overcoats, $16, $£8, $20, $25, $Jo, $75 to $50 ,0o Trousers, $5, $6, $6050, $7, $7050 to $12 0o 0o 0o 0o 0: Marshall Field&Co .. :o 0o ' 00.0o 0000000000000000000000000000-fatMSOIlersI AV£�]NES�audSreeto'00,ta-"0,"0".0oo0,oooo-0'0-tito'0oooooo<Itooooooo··,,0o00 CHIC,AGO, ·FRIDAV,.JANUARY 29, lfl04�� 'The Puri�an��A most exquisite crea­tion of th� Season.Worthy of a place inany man's apartment.Given free to anyonecalling at my showrooms, or sent to anyaddress on receipt o� 10cents in coin or stampsNOTICES ..January Special Students and faculty members are requestedto send all, notices to The Daily Maroon fOI'IlUblication free of charge, Notices must heeft at The Maroon office or Faculty Exchangebefore T I .\. M.A black or blue Serge or Cheviot.. �..Suit with extra Trousers of thesame or striped material. . Friday, Jan. 29-W. S. C. L., Haskell, 10:30 a. m.Leader, Miss Long:W. S. C. L., membership tea, 3,to 5 p. m.Del' Deutsche Klub kommt urn,4 Uhr it; 'derLexingtonHalle zusam­men. Program, Charades.Formal Opening of the BartlettGymasium, 8 p. 111.Sunday Jan. � 1-University Religious Services, ( I,a. 'tn. in Mandel Hall'. Rev. Dr.. Philip Moxon, D. D., UniversityPreacher. 'DESIGNED-BY YOUNG MENFOR YOUNG MEN'S WEAR2:i DOLLARSI 49 D ear b 0 r n S t r e 'e tTRIBUNE BUILDINGCbt J:angt SbOtFOR FASTIDIOUS FOLKST�lIor for Young M",n,j... N. jerrnms, Mgr. 129-181 La Salle St.KIMBALL HALL243 Wabash A�e.'0e 1\oorS�d�oS'Original Ideas and.Exclusive Styles in -PhotographsSpeciaRatestoU.ofC.Students Notice to Students.Platinum and wash-drawing, portrults.Group photos. Framing. Vtews of thoVnl·�ity. Pictures of Athletes •. Specialrates to Students -at Martyn's.. MaroonStudlo, 5705 Cottage Grove Ave:."BORDEN'SCONDENSED MILK, FLUID MILK,.CREAM AND BUTTERMILKALL BOTTLED IN 'THE CQUNTRYBORDEN'S CONDENSED MILK CO.827-833 E. FORTY-SEVENTH, ST.To .keep your facein good: 'c'ond i t i o n ,use Wjlliams' ShavingStick .. The University Pharmacy carries ncomplete line of cold weather remedies.l)(l0 Fifty-fifth street.I f you want a position to teach, callon or wrlte to James F. McCullough.O:ID Fine Arts Building, Chicago.I. SECURE OUR PRICES ONIt FRATERNITY STATIONERY,� .�ROGRAMMES, MENU.,INVITATIONS AND_ J: N � � A V,E DCA R D S.'BROCHON,". .... -34-36 WASHINGTON ST. NOTICIj: �O STUDENTS.: Private tutor­ing' in prepnra tory mathematics anrlJ1h�·!'li('�. 'I'orms reasonable. U. .of C.1'f'f(,I'e�lres Cllll ' be' given. Registeredtutor a t the U. and, teacher of matho­mntics at Ascham Hall. Apply to A. I.....v.rotou, 4740 Mndlson Ave, Fraternity StationeryGalling Gardslnvitatlons ProgramsE.' c. MOORE; . jflot(at132 East Forty-Ninth Street.' '. Telephone Oakland 1495- 27i· East Fifty-Fifth Street• 00' Telephone Hyde Park 3� :\Ym. n. Sage & Co., reliable druggist. ... ;. ('(wller "'oodlnwn Avenue and Fifty-fifthstl'e�t:' ... Sole agent in Hyde Pnrk for Dr.Cru-l Koch's New Discovery. for the cureof Consumption, Coughs, Colds, and alldlseases of the 'I'hroat, Chest and Lungs.Gunrnntoed to cure 01' money. refunded.PI'i('e, GO cents. Trial size 10 cents. MONROEResta.urant llJ CafeA. PRENTICE, Proprietor299 55th St., Near Monroe Ave.Commutation Tickets, $3.50 for. $3.00.Tclcphon� Hyde Park 18A. McAdamsTHE: UNIVERSITY FLORISTGREENHOUSES: CHIr £.GOCer. sad .t. aad'KhilbarJc ayc., �OET THE BEST$2 AMES HATS $3Established 18,3161-163 E. Madison .street near La .salle15-4 Dearborn StOwing to the constantly growing demunds for OUI' tailoring, we have dis­posed of our Gents' Furniahlug Depart­rnent, an" now 'exhlblt -II . fuller line ofwoolens. 'Va also press, clean, repalrand dye Indies' and gents' garments,FAMOUS TAILORING COMPANY.3-tG E. '55t'h street: Phone H�'P: 5;0. . Early Spring Hats, Canes, Glovesand UmbrellasNE'W-COLLAR L. MAN ASS E, OPTICIAN88 Madison St., Tribune BuildingSpectacles and Byeelaases Scientifically Adjuste4, Eyes Tested Free�va�liet�i:tf�Ptlcal ,Metereoloricai,aDdfor the Lantemllt... Kodaks, CamerasaDd 8uppl1...,DENTIST369-1: 63� $TREET ..... TE�EPHONE "y�e �a!� .. ! t96 .HOURS9:00 TO .12:00.I:SO TO 5:00, - M.J.COFFE.YTAlLOR TO COLLEGE 8YfE8(.153 LaSalle Street. Phone Central 3439Don't Miss 'I'his-e-Imported Opera lIatSale--you will need one. Buy now. $10Hnt·.for $5.00- ARTHUR FELCIIENFELD.81 E. -Van Buren St., Fisher Bldg.How about that dress suit or Tuxedoyou were- going ,_to buy.? .Do, .not; delayany longer.; ... �!i_e,_ soctat season at theUnive!.si!y bas now begun anE. y��l can­not do without one.We have an assortment that willplease you in- Qt,-quality, styie .and price.GIBBONS -NEWr Cf ... OTHES- SHOP;49 J ackson Boul.e��d. C 0 FF E Y'SCALE�.DA'RSulto 73 to 76, Dexter Bldg.,FIEDLERMAKES _ CLOTHES FORGENTLEMEN WHO" APPRECIA TE" ANDKNOW-GO.OD 'CIJOTHESt 1 •\., '\ ..,� .�: L. :. .. .:... l -"'! -, ..DR. GOODMAN A�MILLfR• � '"": �".:; · ...11 M,USSB'Y '.SBilliard Halls and Bowling AUeysThe. Largest and Finest.AmusementResort in tl1e 'World100 to 108 Madi50n StreetBranch: ,616 Davis st., F,vanston '��� � /'�� r > �.\'� II\� M •••••\' \\�I'dood :rhl!lRS' tQ EatFrom Libb7" famou, h7ltieliio Jdtoheu.wbere puritJ prevail I. AJ� m .. t, Uletl ir"'LIBBY�S,Natural Fla'yorF.ood' Productsare U. 8. aoverDmentlnlPaoted; • The wholellOMe-ft:s:r���:a�y::ro� ��::��:�f�:il: f�.::a�l�.ke700,'enina can8. AlluPP))' on )'our pantrr Ibe)v ..::��!Il:::)'u��r':!:a,��at�:tlrt�r: �k�r:,��:Hake Good Thinas to Eat," t(·U. all about them-8ent free. Libby'8 Atla8 of t.be World, Mailedfree for 10 oents poatalQ,LIBBY, McNBILL 4 LIBBY, CHICAOO.TYPEWRITERSONE:-HALF PRICE'Send-for our list of speclal'-blU'Pins"in all'makes of Standard ·typ�writer&. Full' line ofsupplies, Machines for rent'2 to'3 permonta.ROCKWELL-BARNES CO.��1·i69 Wab�.� Ave •.We Are StuckToo many Bilk Otterman OperaHats-Regular value ten dollars.Until February 1St we . will sellthem,fer,FIVE DOLLARS � -: :-:- -A. FEILCHENFELD, 81-83 E. Van Burtln St.Fisch er BuildingPRE'SCRIPTIONSR ELI A aLE' P H ARM A C YROSALIE PHARMJ\GY'j. J. G I L�L; (ilie�l�und l'blmildstPhone Hyde Park lis. 274 E. 57th St.. n_ wah. Ave.,CH.oLS • .oL. LA.WRENO�,... ·"'Mana!ier and Director • . ..... ..,.. ...L AWRENGE ORGHESTRASelect �ustc for' allSelect "C cas ton sJl10ul Patronagerespecttull12 ecucireeResidence5745 Rosalie CourtTel. Hyde Park 1467. GHIOAGO1A. 7. CORNELLMerchant,Tailor633 Clu'�ag-o Slo�1e Ex�"ang-e Btll'ldinrWaslu'"potl and LaSalle Sis.1904 EDITION NOW READYSpalding'sOfficialAthleticAlmanacEdited by J. E. SulllvaotSec.·Treas., A. A. U.The only publication in the country containing aUauthentic athletic records. This book contains over200 paees of athletic information, and ill profuselyllIustratl"d with numerou8 portraits of leading athleteland athletic teams. Price, 10 cents.A.� G. SPALDING & BROS.Send for illustrated cataloi'0 f athletic ROOds.MarquetteBuUdlngMen'sWearDearborn StreetWILLIAM 'SASE &, CO.Registered Pharmacists,391 E, 66th St., cor. Woodlawn Av,.�HtCAGO. FRIDAY, JANUARY 29. lOOl------------��--����-----I"-:·--'-�---��-�··�·�-�-'�--------�--------��--�------�----------�--�--------------------------�---Athletic News � THE ILLINOIS W AREtiOUSB andGENTLEMEN 'The members of the water pOb'I'lll- STORAGE COMPANYWHO DRESS FOR STYLE ; squad are requested to meet with DIM')M 'Phone, Hyde Park 571 KIMBARK AVB. and PIPTy-.sIXT" ST.11E���S;H��:,�:��RT .fhe instructor at the scheduled WAREHOUSE I STORAGE [ff� The Cleanest and Best Kept Storale. 1 ' Warehouse In the Citytune. Fe oruary 2. "Vork Will be _!!l"IlI(:J�begun at once. !!�)I_��There will be a tryout mee-t Sat-urday morning in the gym, ,in,which a few of the old men willcompete. All the freshmen will begiven a chance to show what theycan do.Freshmen to compete in theweight and field events for thefreshman team are badly wanted atpresent. With the Champaignmeet close at hand things look seri­ous for the first year men in thefield events, Coach Stagg urgesevery Freshman to come out andtry.Basket, ball games will be played.almost every evening in the gym­nasium The coaches are workinghard to try and develop a good var­sity five.The batting cages will be inplace next week and the candidatesfor the team will be taught "Hit­ting. as an art.."'BOSTON... DARTERTh. i.oo,nlzed Standard-'-The Nlme II �allmp""" � •every IlIp-'�Th�.' CUSHIONBUTTON� . CLASPLI.s Flat t. the L.,-N.verSlip •• T.ars •• r Unfast.n.Sample pair ,81lk 3Oc .. C.tton lIk.Mailed ell reoelp,' .t price.1.0. 'roat C.:. M.klr.,I.atln, M ..... U.S. A."":,1I.,""PRESIDENTSuspenderswork In perfect harmon)' withthe wearer', every movement.Comfort, St)'le and ServiceABSOLUTELYGUARANTEEDTrimming, cannot rult.Prloe see and 11.00, any store or mall. prepaid.TUE C. A. F.DGA UTON MFG. 00.,Dolt 298 Shirley ......• Iii'IIJ!.Ij � ,O'MEARA BROTHERS' HOME BAKERY(Phone 1646 HydePark.)All Ooods Strictly Home-MadeOrders taken for Ice Cream and Ices. Goods delivered�78 East Fifty - hst reet ,Imported Opera Hats $6I have just received direct from Parisa big lot of OTTERMAN OPERAHATS, regular value $10, my price $")ARTHUR FEILCHENFELDFisher Bulldinll 81 and 83 E. VanBuren St.Keep in Toucb witb University LifeTo RENT-2 pleasant rooms, wi th orwithout hoard.MRS. BRIDGES, 5819 Drexel A "e. Furniture and Pianos Moved, Stored. Packed and Shipped to all partl ••the world. aoo Private Storage Rooms. Large Parlor Exclusively f.rPianos. Rooms for Trunks and ',"heels. Large Room for Carrla,es,Bu�gies, and Sleighs. TRUNKS TO AND FROM ALL DBPOTS.Local tr •• slers for .8agRare, Furnuure, Packages, erc., at short notice •ar- Special Attention Given to Uninrltty Orderl.Nearest Drug Store to tbe UniversityKRIZAN & SCHWEITZERTelephone Hyde Park . . 1854COR.. FIPTV-SEVENTH STR.EET AND KIMBARK .AVBNUEYou Want, 99 Bast Mdilon .t.DlamoDds. Watches, Jewelry, and Antiques, for sale; Oid Gold and Silver BourhtIt Money call A.' LIPMANonBilliardGoodQuality[ nexpensiveYou call have a fine private Billiard Cue at fromSOC to $5.00Send for Price List�THE BRUNSWICK BALKECOl.I.ENDER Co,21;3 Wabash Avenue, ChicagoPHONE-OFFicE-Hyde Park 1788DR. RALPH W. PARKERDR. FRED W. PARKERDENTISTSHours I 8 :'30 to 12./1'00 to s. 6249 Kimbark AvenueN. s.cs-. Sixty-third St. ,HYDB PARK AND CHICAGO BBACH 8T.lBLBI'_J.-,.H:.� KINTZ·', ::(PIIOPiUaTOII) "Jackson Park St�pJes273 East Fifty-Seventb StreetTel., Hyde Park SS2 CHi'CACU• I'1',1. 1081 HarrisonQuick Service Geo. O. Marlatt, 1111'. LOSER & "'ANSON�·TAILORS·College Presidents SpeakPresident Harper was one of the'speakers at the banquet of thePresbyterian Social union: held atthe A uditorium hotel last night.'Other' speakers were PresidentThwing of Western Reserve, Presi­dent Harlan of Lake Forest, Presi­dent Barnes of Illinois College,President Kane of Wabash, andPresident Hinett of Parsons,Memorial for Professor Von HolstThe Sunday religious sermonwill be a' memorial for the lateProfessor Hermann E. VOl1 Holst.The service has been arranged un­der the direction of a committeefrom the University Senate ofwhich Professor James LauranceLaughlin is chairman. Addresseswill be gi ven b) President Harper.Professor William Gardner Haleand Rev. Philip Maxom , the Uni­versity preacher. The choir underthe leadership of Lester B. Jones,will render special music.Leaue your subscription at tlu Maroon office, Ellis Yall. 175' DEARB,ORN ST.CH'CAO�.A T ypital ()ollege Manis at 'once recognized by the distinctand faultless cut of his clothesWeare Tailors forCollege Men .•. ,.'.M4) � �;2 2 � L-J � � L.� -e-�t§� ���--e-""':'�!i:a"'T ,AKK CD &-J 0 <: -eo ".- - <: o<J � ::E � -eo c= -,r- a...J -r «::) <: NnrBen HEADQUARTERS ' THE BEST IS NINtH'FOR THE FINEST NONE TOO GOOD! ' IX+ COLLEGE STATIONERY IVIETCALP FOR YOU . ,tB�' ..1�� ae WABASH AVIIIIUI: ::AT CLASS, FRATERNITY OHICAGO INVITATIONS ttB:A m ANs����llnY .PR��:�:S ArE.AMz r= <l -&7: >< � CD "* -eo L- a:) -e- -e- c:::: I • I a-J >< c......J -e-:Z: BZtAX IN i= � ><�L-.I � � N « <:J� �� ��L:!s2 � �� tArCompressed Air Service Antiseptic Face CreamTHE GRAND CENTRAL BARBE'R,SHOP .H. J. GAMET, PROPRIETOR7� Adams Street Opposite' FairLaundry Office ..ANHEUSER & NEILRestaClran!Iill BAST SIXTY -THIRD ST., cmOAGO*************��*******Be posted on what is taking placearound you .J1. .J& .J& .J& JI. .Jl­Be a loyal student and supportstudent enterprise. Subscribe toTHE DAILr MAROOiV***********************.'$1.00 a quarter. $3.00 a year. y'oung' America LaundrySTUDENTS'LAUNDRRY'1'e1. Hyde Park 1252' 5416 Lake A.ve.P. S. YOUNG, Proprietor• 0 R D E R T HAT·DRESS SUIT NOW-------------------- __You wl11 have to have It,ryou want to enter Intocollege life, with all thosocial activities that areconnected with it. :,: I I()mr dres •• uJt. are 011Ipeclalty :: : they Den.cau.e Iba' uDComfona.1U1.u..14cDonalcl& Spann I115 Dearborn StreetAdams Expres. Bld�." 4th Ploor ---------- �I "Residence, 1833 Arlington PlacePhone Belmont 1393.THB· GoldsmithOrchestra"Unh'erslty's Favorlt."OPBN FORBNOAOBMBNTS FOR 'THIS �;eASONO�PICB:R.oom 6, 59 Dearborn StreetPhone State 55FASHIONABLETAILORSBENHAM� BROS�'225 Dearborn Street Suite 201-202Telephone 4523 Harrison