VOL. IV. No. 33 t'CHICAGO, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 19Oi'� /a: .-'f .. " /" If ' •• " ,. ."/ I " �,- "I' '. "hICK Two CBNTSI,' I. . ,POPULAR MUSIC AT THOMASCONCERT IS A SUCCESS $E1UO� CLA� WILL ELECT �ROSS_ COUBTRY -RieEt�W,,:: '.OIS WILL lOT TRY]. . .. , ..Varsit, Squid Dlridecl illto Three Teams . TO OVERWHELM IWIIOI"SPitted Agaiut ElCh Other in PrellmiDary nTryout .'Cholee of Oflicen Will Be .aae, DeclareThe Claas, Without Interference FrOm�ior College CoWlcilThe Senior Class will hold anelection next Friday at 10:30 a. m.for the purpose of electing officersfor the collegiate year. Prominentmembers of the class have plannedto make it strictly a class affair andThe Thomas Orchestr� was accept no dictation from. the.Seniorgreeted last night by the largest College council. 'and', perhaps, the most enthusiastic Owing to the frequent periods ofaudience it has ever had in Mandel graduation at the University aHall. standard of voting eligibility has,From beginning to end the pro- been set and a certain number ofgram was 'received with spontan- credits required to enable a membereous and prolonged applause. Prob- of the class to cast a ballot. Lastably the most unique' number was' year the Senior College council.the "Serenade for Wind Choir" by 'dictated the ,policy and eligibilityRichard .Strauss, with its plaintive standards for the class election andtone quality �d.peculiarlysynco-· .infact controlled the meeting. Thispated 'Rythm. The Beethoven year.it .is proposed to cnt loose"Larghetto" was beautifully inter-. from �tbe Council ana place _ thepreted, while ;the -Delibes Suite,: .arrangements \.(jf ·.votiOg-:standards"Sylvia," 'with its .almest-erraric. .infhe'bauds dHhe'cJaSs.changes of .tempo and'br�d varia- Twenty-four majors credit aretions in tone color, was peeui{arly now demanded; Tl:te 'members of'well adapted' to" sho� 'the .polse and; the class bave determined to' allowfine control 'of .the conductor, the � any student ,who will graduate at'mobility of the -orchestra and the: any time between the date of. theensemble of the' entire' body. In' election and the end of the collegiatethe "Largo," Mr. Kramer's solo year in 'tbe summer of 190fho votereceived .an appreeiative'eneore, as at the- election Friday, This . willusual. �eaB that a much larger numberofThe final . number, '''Selections ballots 'will be cast. The membersfrom TauohaUser," 'cont8i�ed,the' ofthe class are determined to control. "Chorus of.Pilgriins;��· th�'theme their owu election and any, effortsof "E1izabet�'s'- �r-'-uOh� 'of. the council t(J�iDtdfa�wiU-·'.C))..Thou 'Sublime� �8weef <Evening' be �Star," in its entirety; and the __ ....;.- __ -"Venus-burg"-music., �,C&GO :nEsJm.D JIAD JIlT.When cnesees the-pleasure that tDlapatcll SaJ'-varaity-.�:'Attnct,Piepeis always' manifested in a popu1ar . to 'ftla eoueae � �f..icbipJt'program, .one ,wond.eAs-bow much --, -, - ,,. -of it is cue to a'quatit)!' inh�t in'the mtlSidtself,�aiid bow mach is·due to' the' fact that'· the- audience issimply fami1i� :with each. 'theme'and knows what to �l�eu fo�. AU Energies wm Be Directed To­ward Keeping Men Free FromInjury -:Walker ImprovesProgram of Famllar Themes is Re­ceived by Large and AppreciativeAudience in Kandel Hall Cross country work for the Var­sity squad has been light this weekin preparation for the third prelim­inary tryout this afternoon, To Last .Kight's Practice Uuatisfactory t�vary the monotony of the regular Coach Stagg-.en Feel Goocl-tryouts and to get the men used to Scrubs Defeat J'reabmenthe cross country cOmpet:iti.oo that .. :t�ef will t:;i�� to .,;;;.,� on Tha"'�- ;:- _-tbe-·!1ate�of. .theCbeV ..gtVlOg mornlOg Captain Lightbody • • •divided the squad into three- teams 'Chicago has got to brace up iD.of five men each and held a regular I cheering.race. This metho:l puts more int , .'. •erest in the run and makes the The .team is mere than holdingwork a little less wearing. its·own and its own and it is �Yesterday only about half the the .rooters h"lped a Uttle. ,squad reported for practice because j • • •of a misunderstanding in, the an- Put the date in your hat- Novem-nouncement. Those who did tum ber·17.up took at;! easy jog around theField Museum .. Monday the coursewas, reversed because of the cold. �orth wind so as to cross .the longopen stretch on the.golf links with,the wind. ' 'r ::..:.Selections from StrauSs, Beethoven,Delibes, and Wapea Are P'ayoritesand ScoR BitsChicago 'will not try to adminis­ter a crushing defeat to the' Illini inSaturday'S game. no matter how�y it may .prove to be. CoachStagg says that although he ex­peets the Maroons to win without avery hard -strnggle.' he will not .letthe men try .to equal Michigan'�SC9re against the down-state team,not because he does not want toSKAT-SItCTI01lS,RltSERVED give the dopesters a chance to get a.102 LEA.TIID LUlfGEO CROWD line on the "Maroons for the 'Michl:'gan game, 'but becaasehiseole aimSt ... nu:8d.·&.hmuIiwill beGiyencu.:.. now -is .to ,keep the menfree '�omat.CMkeSeate for,Ji:icbipn Cootat A+'injuries until. Thinksgiving •--T� __ �':��:..Jo.Lt}le,.\ ._ L�t nicht's,practi�-��,.unsat� .. �:four hundred leather' luugecI '�hd ,I ·1Stactoty7tQ:the--..;;&OI\t::,M:�'f'; '�Tbe- .• - ���:�,'4will- attend the MicbiPn game will !�lows. ,�idn't. �t into. th� work .be either ,in sectionDD or CC. Th� wIth t�e vi�'�hat he wanted them �:.�price has �-'set at two dollars to �� <things 'went ·wrOng·geuerBl- -:�and season-ticket holders have the Iy�" �9�ever all .theplayers woreprivilege of exchanging their-eon- -�iles when'.th�Y. CaUle',off th� fieldpons for half of the amount. This' after· the :pl"actl(:e� :�U. seemed. tosection, is to be the base.of all the be in � best of��ts �d:in.tlu;cheering .at.the c1i�pioriShip game _ ,pink ot physic.:al cdn�i��m.: �81����and �v� man in' the . University ,is ,�rs� � . �or�·.�l1� at his ,ol� pcJsi-:- .urged to trY and get in .it.' The tion "was a 'pl�t surprLc:e to ltll , . . ....'seats are on .the :thir�y:,fi� jard. and t�e .�t �Diprovemen� in hm:'line and adjoining the three dollar' leg 'gtves promise ,that he'will' ,:�section... " " ready, Jor the �hanksgiving fray to7he .rooting coinmittee � de- . �k� th� :place .. of· Boo;oe. Th� in�cided to open the lists to a few of Jury didn�t seem to boiher'Jiim atthe'alumni and the old men are�x�· �,. tlle OIily: evidence' �f 'his-'long'peeted to send their naDaes anifseat lay 011, being'tbBt:Jie went into the:money to the' cbeer- Mister"care ;aaj1fwith:a�Httle:hesitancy. CoaChtbe DAII."Y M�OON office. •The �tagg .:tlii� :tbat ·this will al1kseats will be heli:l until BeXt 1Ioa- j�m�<hed.1D .the, Dext .two, weeks 01day night and then be sold to the ��-:signers.' of ,the paper,' Tuesday' All the �ars will be played iumorning. ." . � . the_Dlinois �test.at,-some stage ofThe .�� sale. ',fOr .. the !rIi�igan : tIJe.� .. ' .� .S�agg says thatgame will O�' tomorrow morning �hi1� he does. not want t� '11� .. U1eat the :Gymnasium .. EverY pre-. risk o� �j�es � maD"on the,caution is to taken to preVent scalp-' t� Deeds 'another iood batciing and the Students are warned to �1D.1Dqe . before the cruciai battledietotmIgesachadioasiD.as'�- �L��'�:game'is 'just;theou! a manner as possible:" The sale place .toi let it.of.. the seAts'down tOWD.Wi1t-allo1Je ' \Yhi)e �� regulars were'eoing.'_gUarded �81Id . speca1ams '··will . tie through. swift signal practice on,ttIa&b�yt�tm. . the' padice -&eld 'laSt night th�sc:rubs an�Ureshmen � having Itout ·in .. '6en;e 'ICrimmage. '"'l'tie«I1lbs·sbowed:remaibble improve-s' ' ment. and won.the game by one�� R �i.gt'R.Rmwo,�y,�t touclldown. The coaches were10:00 In Cobb Hall, 8 B. - No JDem-. pteUed·with. th . k 'd . .'1Jer �sbolltd . fail "to .iJeteseut "as � i .' \. . e wor an are g0.­t Uiia" . • .. . . .� .,' . DC to gJ� a_ great deal of attentiOD�aD,UIi�t ���.. ,1 tto'�. \ft�84f'd<for the • lISt' .. twon- _____' :... � · ... uks'� �1aage tbemtlftdyto:*-I--6"" 1"UWPII8U �8eek '� ; .·-Diatrict·· . " .-;M.� ca. for"W'DeOiiIiD'a8d ��_ -:""��,K"Idajpn� .. in�'.�bM'�,C PI) "ji .. f :J ; '. c· it I.�"'_' __ la·,·- Tbelrace1this-afternOon was over"the short course,' excluding theMidway. From now on the Varsitysquad will run every afteruoon.';-.. �.The following' dispatch is taken.from the CAimgo-Trillune:�_ti.>n Harbor, MiCh., Nov. 13.-(Special)-�A.fight.is 'on among\.the,high·s:hools,o( . the. state-which;'promises 'to' lbreak up" the inter­'sCholistic l�e ihafhaS,'ftonrished; for several ',yeaIS, :under the - direc­" tion of Ann .Arl,or Officials.- .?rhe.SChools-'in th�lower penin­sula are aggrieved· at -Ann Arborand the UniverSity: ,of Michipn'men . who', have been guiding �thedestinies of the league.. They' aueIe- that nearly' every time the 'schoolWhiCh' 'won the, cbampiC;msbip oflower Micbiga11' went to ,Ann Arbor�to play'for the champioDSJ:aip of thestate.wi� .the�l from,tbe.up­per_peninsula it'�me back a11egiugthat it 'had heeD robbed of tbegame. Benton Birbor. fared : thisway last fall, and when the maua· .ger reaist�· a tiCk . he' was toldthey could DOl·t1Iow the champion­George Ro' Beadl, : Law m� is with the ship to go. : to the . lower , peaiasula,��eritall ,�_. �Y' '�cago, . as the players ,:fr8m upper llidii­gao would' �hen go'to "V-.vasin.As a remIt of. tJae tredment manyscholars' from' this· met··Of Michiganhaft abUldoa6l . tbeir : intention ofgoing to'Michigan -'31id ! have gone'��.' ":n.e:CIiitaIo·&eS�·team wlridl:lfts \here�..:.week·qo'make ai'favora1>le.i�Oa.:aDd it-is like1y·-a' GUmba-· of �.ihe .stHe1tts� "WiU .. ··:to'�dIe \ UIliftrIIity�f:. 0IIfCII0' -�Jft1'. lRa1ldy ;'OIIe.:of'� a.e .'.guriIs �8D ftie� fIeiIb­"1iI8II�, ..... ieeal·w, who lias.�fca.abD .. 11 .. ;.... .� . .'- . "'�• t' v,.� 'J'-:.' ,DlinofB Seats on Sale.The seats for the_Dlinois gameare on sale at the Gym. Studentsare urged to get sea� in tha �iddlesections SO �t the cheering willbe concentrated. Ticket holders.are urged' to present'tlieir couponsat once.\Y ... :c. A.IBotlceC. A. Brown, ,president of' theYoung Men�s Cbristi�t1 Associa­tion '·\'Vill 'lead �the :1neii's meetingtomorrow evening at .7:15 in CobbChapel. All �embtlS of the' Uoi­versity are cofdia1ly invited to at�tena.E. R. Post is stDdyiug at StanTord·Uni­\'ersity, California. .. ..Friday afterDOOD, Nov. 10, Miss Rob­bins and Mn: 'Pattoa 8erved tea to tbeCoU. of Education.. Miss-CeCil "'-'mer, a .gi8c1.ate of \heUniversity viaitect at GreeD 'lIAl1 0II"ltri­day uid-Sat.JdayOi iUt..... . '.'' .. ,'-�p�� tJae!auet'6f'Dttc:atloateft.' faD4,; t�\ ..PacuJtr.iIIf ,W •• 1'IdB 8cbIo11ut Pridal'f'l " '..': -l,_\., • ..'".. -. '... " .� .,\ .... �� oot-:� >-t:.. ' .. . ..... � CHICAGO', WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 1�. 1 . .0:, I'1'0""41'1"17 tM U.l ...... lb of Cbklap W�.IrOVIIDIlDYb .. t:uly·atq.of CIllo. W"I7. Oct. ... lUI, .,. • ·&D.W ·1IIAaou. • • . Oct. 1. 'eol• ":; CONTRIBUTIONS IUCQUICBTmD.Dall,. SubeerlptteD. P �ear: 81 lor a ...ley .... II tD Cat7 '4 ,..,.. '1.26 for I IDOLsut.serirtloDli recel,.ec1 at TIQ Ihmo.();tln. Iolll1. ,Hall. or left ba TID KAuo.I<.J. tbo raeultr ICzchn ... Cobb HalLAt make-uP today - ' Wm, A. McDermid16 D1YS;THEN MICHIGANEDITOR.IALS· Chicago has been the butt ofsome' of the severest criticism evermade because of the factTo Our that she has failed to C C getCritics together" when cheering.This criticism has been,• • • !- .Tomorrow the. Junior CI,ass willm.�t if is 'planned, . to.' present .aplan "for�;:��b�hing the college· annual. It is now up to the classto show its c.tpabilities in this I.ioe.It is just possible that tomorrow thestatements of the' Iron Mask con­Cerning the inadvLqbility of' �ass'control .will be '\indicated. If theclass' fails to' respond, the con ten -tion' of the Order will be sustained. ,• • • •The Thomas Concert given in'Mandell Hall last evening was �n'affair enjoyable to students, criticsand faculty alike. An opportunitylike that of hast ,evening, to hearthe grandest music in the worldplayed by such a famous orchestra,should not have been missed. Thestudents of. the University areurged .to attend the next concertfor such music 1� an education initself.SGCKER TEAll ELECTSCAPTAIN, FOR YEARL. T. Loose Selected as IAadn. of PioneerTeam--UDifolms Decided Upon AJ.B.8RT MATHEWS. p&a.. GEO. H� PIHDLRR Vlc:e:Pre50' F. H. STRATTON;:�·)'.MATHEWS &. co. 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Weddell '05, is a designer for,An examination of 'the Chicago' 'Gage Brothers Millinery Company, Chi-cago, Ill.bleachers at a game on MarshallField reveals this state of affairs�he strictly "college" contingent is· .�ttered throughout a throng of� spectators who, as Cbicago peoplesympathize with the team, but do- not know the yel1c;, or if they do,Will not yell.: iii 'aaaitio� to lliese are a:iIhereiils­�f the opposing teams, to whom are�ld tickets in the Chicag� section,and' who do much to diso�ize theChicago cheering> -. With this condidoll'it is apparentthat to the � it sc:ems only .aPart of ' the bleachers are gettinginto the yelling, ana that Chicago's',. . .� .support is weak •.: On the contrary, whenever theUnlversity:peOple' have been-in' apoup, as at Northwestern- andWisconsin this y�r, aud at ¥i�hi·gan, Iast, the cheering' has rankedwith any. To this reason the for­mation of a rooter's section is to �commended, and �t is safe to assumethat the yelling will be much 1m - 'proved. �:Ei�Parksm1lI1lbtte'" albton ctafe'398-40. Eo. 634 Street- Chic ...I.Ist JOIDS Jlooms with 1IS. Rooa. fOl' :RelIt.. g'i\e �oot �uJio. DIIBALL BALL ._ '243 Wabull ATe.OrigiDal Ideas and Exclusive Styles inPHOTOG&APHS- Specl.1 a..ar. h·U. of C. at.tI ...._.135 t50.eu tsO.$35 8SO &t3S� 1IIe�_:"EJ"Op.," l'" Ia PIke, Pwfonauce. Appeuace W� . THB OSHO. 0• A "BLICKENSDmXR" Brbap •o Betttt Credit lOT Written Work '0D Bette'!' Pa\"01' from A�t FrleDds 0It Bette'!' Return. from Business !.ettenL 12 Y�n' THt 100,000 SaIH IJRRa TRIAL &DIVERSITY UPRESDI'A.TIVB LS lSI 80. DIY. 1IaD. Vole, $9" .... A.,.. Stso.135 tso. t35 •• t3S tso &t3S.AdftrtlSI II -1111 Dally larooR �IUta do YOll get yourNew.P&pers. Perlodlc&l. &04StatloD.r77 .At NORTON·SFree DeliveryPhoae .116 Hy� Park' 348 57th StreetP - D. 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P_ 46457Ua Street all take A� CHICAGO .-... ": ......IIISS BRBCIWI2IDGE BOLDS'UCItPTIOIl' ..oR .i.ltTS WOKBIIJunior Colleg. Social GatheriDg u Ginnby Deau-ht111'" Procram PlaDue4DeanBreckinridge gave a receptionto the. women of the Arta C91legeFriday afternoon from 4 to 6. Aboutfifty women were present, one-halfof which belong to the Junior Artsdepartment, and the other half, as­sociate members of the Arts Col­lege, belong to the Senior Art de­partment.Mr. Edward S. Antes, Mr. M,A -. Buchanan, and Mr. and Mrs.Wood I of the Arts faculty werepresent. Mr. Buchanan gave ashort tatk on traditions about Vir­gil. A program was furnished byMisses Florence Compton, MarieAvery and Irene Dwyer. MiasLucy Driscoll sketched out in a fewwords interesting programs for thethe next five meetings of the col­lege. Dancing followed the pro­gram.WlSCOlfsm MUSICIAl'fS TOAPPEAR A.T ANII' A.JmORBadger GI •• aDd KaD�oUu Clubs. Will GiveJoint eo.cert Before Big GameThe Wisconsin Glee and Mandolin clubs, will take part in the jointconcert-with the Michigan clubs theni,ht before the Michigan- Wiscon­sin game at Ann Arbor. The mat­ter of transportation has been ad­justed, and the arrangements arenow' definite. The clubs wilt' leave'Wi!Iconsin at noon, the Thursdaybefore the game.' On. Friday even-, ing they will be -the guests of the .Michigan clubs at the banquetgiven by the ;Michigan Union, the'lal-ge:albirllri-soaety. It is �that· about 950 alumni and studentswill attend. Tbe concert will be'given, after ,the banquet, in the,.. banquet hall.allow ,oar � ..... t. � ....an,..I"r 'nr "..... MaroOn.J 0 H N. J .. ,,'.D U N N ICOALft ••• 0 •• la ••• ,5151.t .• Armour Ave .. ; (:hicagoQUARTER SIZECOLLARSw. L. JanSeDPHARMIACIST.5659 COttag.· G...",. A.., ••CBICAGO -RIDER AGENTS WANT�110 MoneJl Requ''!.untU 'lou receive and approve of your...,.,.,!:y::t�: T." D�. F.... ;'.4Finest guaranOOed .,"- to .#1118011 ,..".,. "" less Tires.;t���':':;:'k.:,:"d 7;;' .'2Best Makes.... ••• •••••••• .••• • h',-d tUUG'.Any make or model you tDantrdGt:! 'and be'.pnee. Choice of any standa • IMU1.rY1ntu.equipment on all our bicycles. Strongut D� aDfWe BIll,. O. APPRDVJU. C. O. ·Day.one without <& cent liepo.it and alloW' 10 b' ding ..FREE TRIAL before purchase·is 1D8.... SOD See"." ".." V/IIII81s $3 to $12 'IEUI taken in trade by our Chlcaco retail st.ores.all makes and models. eood as ne .... •· _.... FAII1fJ'". DO lOT. BUY a bicycle unUI 1'011 have written fO�a. Tires.I'fIIIID AIIII . � � urr,rl in our.... � aaadries and sport� COOds of all kinds. at balf IeCUtlolar �� for 1'-... tree SaadIr Catalogue. Con.talrura world of usefullDforma Do'"PUNCTURE ·PROOF ·TIRES $.;1.1lIB ...... "..Ice #JIO per pair. 1iI��� •• iITo IIItI'OIIuoe it 75.. wBI Sell _._. __r .... ....",. -:�LS.lm:PaIr 10,. Dilly o�¥'R.E �NO MORE TROUBLE from PUNCTURESResult of 15 years ex�!i�nce in tire m�J?g.110 cfa� #Po .. TIIIIR�_'!... AORIB,PlIIB,IIA1U1, TAOIlSo.- 6uus:s •. Seriouspunctures, like' intentional knife cuts, can beVulcanized like any other tire. .. '.,.'.."Made of fabricsshrunk before cut­ting by the Clupec:oprocess; This in­sures a perfect audpermanent fit.They're the lonceatwcarine collars­made.15c each; 2 for 25c'BoYS'TRvTHE PA���a ..ReIt .....6251 oorTA.GK � Ava.Ileuoaable Pr1ca ' g.tck Senic:e EASY RIDING, STRONG,DURABLE, SELF .. HEALINGFULLY COVERED br PATENTSBEWARE. OF: lIillATIONSSend to:" Catalape NT." sbo� all kinds and makes of Ures a.!.,,�r.� :1:r.also Coaster-Brakes. Built-up Wheels and Blcycles-Sundrles at H_. --Notice the thick rubber tread NAtt and,P1lDcture striDs "Btt and "D." . This Ure winoutlast any other make-Soft. ElasUc and E&s7 � 'We w1ll ship C. O� D. 01 APPIOVALDD ED.lllAnON flliJlund II end dqosiL . • .' . ....,We will allow a tI"al f of 5� (thereby maklnc the price lUCYpel' pUr) It � ..Bend , .. cae6 __ Tires to. be retumed at our expense Ii not sa� OIlexamlnaUon. . "- . . :-' •.�UD CYCLE CO.� D.pt� � ".L.�CHIOla8,ILLiI·to' . �.CLUETT,PEABODY&; co. Largestmakers ot Collars &;Shirts in the worldS!T��I� !r!A�� SNo. 241 .."Official Con�gia teBasket Ball GuideFOR. �905-06EDI rED BY BARRY A.. FISBER-Contains new official rules to gov�m all colleg­·hle contests, pictures of all \he college teamsand the season's records.For • 'lIe by by till MW.dealltr., qorting gOOtUdealer. and cMpartrMAt .tore •.)tRICE 10 CENTS BY MAIL.8pulding'. CatalogtU I)f .Athletic /Oporu .hotD.0(A.. O.JJiciai Imple-tlmt. for aU .Athl�tlc Ef)Ul.t..."1 rid . Your Nmrw for a Free OOP1/ •. A.G.Spalding&BrosPhiladelphiaMinDeapolisCincinnatiSan Frauc:iacoWUhIDKton.·!.oDdon, Bag.NcwYorkDenver.St. LouislIostoD-BaltimoreNcwOrleans ChicagoSyracuscBuffaloKanaas CityPittaburgMontreal. Can.Fall and 'Winter Styles'ARE HERETaU.1' rol' T.a •• M.DTwo Stora:131 La Salle Street« Jacbon BoalevardCBlCA�, ILL., . RESTAURANT1�106 MADISON STR�\ l ... � ....'�:�.�:-::$.� ".':.... �:�. -.�'", '. ":,,_ ..J. H. KINTZ, Pi'OP, JOHN CI.ARK, MgroAll �rd .rS 'day or'Dixht filled promptly'. WEJI;'l.R CLO�EJ achson. ParhLivery273 E. Fifty-Seventh' StreetCll.ICAGO loblt .. :13. Stetson:' Uln.t"ersttlt:-B m It ate � - wit b ,b e _ 111 n t " e r • it!. 0 t. ct b tea g�• COLLEGJ:.S. 5 SCIIOOLS. 1 •. aUILDINGS. ,.• 8 IN "ACULTT" STUDE.NTS MAT woaKDUalNG THE ·lnNT�a QUAaTEaAT·aT&T.SON AND aE.Cltlvlt. TIIE.J& C&E.DITS ATCBICAGO _. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ :., .Stetson is in the land of Bowera, aun��, 'bl� skies' aDd "baliuy •ocean breeZrs. Summer recreations run through 'the winter.Costly b�ildings, electric lights, electric bells; cement walks, abel!roads. bioad aveD�es, spacious campus. tropical shrubbery' andtn ea.' Large iDcrease this year in all departments. . ,...AddreIE ·Pre.ictent.·mCOLB.II1JLLEY,. Ph.:D.� De � Florik'.. ' ... ' . .. ',. ·�t. ;"."¥-""';"-"':,,_ �.�.." ,..s. l .. IBERMANN.IIYDB �A..RK1at')tee.! ltatlor198 33TII ST. �.-Th� tatest of I .riaienae Stvles aDd ImportedROOds for Fall aDd Winter.Rcmocfetiug aDd �nng a 8peCia1ty.�6V ogel��ng· S·�17&-18� ltadl.on St.A MoeI .... Up-to-DateCafeWhere the cooking and serviceis equaled oDly'by thebest. AI. Bracll Bdetat eg &. IIoDJoe st. Old, .:,.101-103 E. MadisonStreet :.,� -If' 7011 40 Dot ••• wbat 7cnJwant. •• Il·ror It .We cany sach a variety of ..tack thatpossibly th� particular article �Deed is Dot in view. II DOt. uk lorit. It is more than likely that ••���I���dB -:�II�'l��aired. J. J. GILL. Ph. G ••Phone R. P. 175 274 Eo 57th St. D ' I a H t .• I'�' SynOD7_0 •• 'un pas wllb -G.,od D ..... I ••THiS...,.. .. blot'b are GDMatchable In d�ta;l of �c:e11ence.. aII4 whl1e embodyiug u uaal that dqr. e (If �tiSlllaad �ti1ity _ftic" •• aft come to be in�f1tbl\' a.oc:i.te.!.• illa DUNI.AP BATS, they l'e'\'eal an iDdIVidu:ality eatirelyUldrown. .DUNLAP .. CO •• - 171:'173 St'ate Street.PALIIIE.R. Boua� oS CHICAGO. ILLINOISEducation lho1llcl DOt be COD- Book LeG .... ; .. gfiDecl entirely t 0 u..L.I&&&&MUSSEY·Saull .... Ball. a.4 aowlln. AII.7.The � aDd Fintllt AmaementIlaort In the WorldI •• "e 101 Ma41.01l St .... tBraDeb: 616 � 6� EnDstOsa but WHAT '10 WEAR and' BOW TO WEAR ITare lessons eqUallYe&SeDti8LTRY A COURSE with •••• ·CARVER I; ·WILKIECLOTHES EDUCATORSCoIlepDept.&dUm- .$35 to $45 '185-187 Dearbonl St.. .ClllCAoo. ,; ";.-,-, '.. '. .... -r ...... �4 '\,�.c;j:��{:r. :... I� •�:.:r'r;;�::-. �-<:::;..;:' - ,�r,� ....�'--";."��:� .._ .....:it"(:-".',;;. , Pre-liminary to' the regular pro­gram of the' meeting or Divisions�V. V an� VI this morning, Mr.Baldwin presented tbe much dis­cussed question of the, publicationof the • 'Cap and Gown" and an­nounced that new plans will bepresented to the Class of 1907 -and� vote taken at a meeting tomorrowmorning at 10:30 o'clock in Kent.Associate Professor of Germa.n,Von Klenze, discussed the altitudetoward the United States on thepart of the' German people."Germany of all the nationsshows mOst' interest 'in America,and 'its 'government sends overscientists scholars and students inarts, literature and political Insti­tutions to study American methods.Before the··AmeriCan RevolutionGermay, together with' the othernations on the ,Continent, demon­'strafed little iDtet8f toward�'Ameri­ea. ,···The:·Revolution �1iariged this';attitude. The Germans themselvesshowed' a revolutionary tendencydu'ring the last of the iStli centuryand demonstrated it 'in their-litera­�ture. This tendency �as ·strongIn view of public criticism of the and genuiue as far as it went.brutal features of inter collegiate America!! h�oes of the Revoiution, New GU.:::::;Dtbo \TorIc] football, the. tenth annual meeting were honored, and incidents of the 0N.w Bloarapblca.l Dlc:lo::lI�ri: :: of . the, N ational Asssociation or: War recorded in Gemian literature. " 'Iii e 'r: COt a -t-8'E41"bOaW.:W;T.Barn.,l'b..� •• JLD.. 'p -d .', ts : f 'St t Uni ·ti . .,. "Dite.! sw- C-mw' of l....� resl. en s 0 a e Dlversl es, i Germany � crm._Vd.'., ed.. '. m� Pea.. pie '�e' � ''''''',e2=0 Qauto p:..,rocs. sooo I1!� wlHcb:"inet in :Washmgton on Mon-! -u »...,..;"I:JANCd:)ctoIIDICIU::CPACCU:Ar=I:�-:=:t d 'I 'aki' b "t· I ��d to en�.i�te: People thought; 'Every styleOr.All!)PIIIZI(::��A __ .')�.;Q!�" . ay, -p � to t. e �p t e ques Ion", of America as the COUDtry ofliberty: r b· lit'f bol' h' od'f . h I I.or IJt men, -AlsoW� �ft&Ma-.- 0 a IS lUg, or 'm I YlDg t e -d-- 'turaU :':""r_:..__.i Am' , ; ,t ; " ".'1ll.Paca 0" ·iUe'�":. 'game.� . ..' '., I � �, � .�I.�a_u::u . enca 0; - tie men and big_'-:f . �T:fl)sf9�'� . ' .• '. , '1- ·'Otber.-COUDtrie9;---:--'_ - .. - -'-.:� I ·t 'l'W r ' .,,, ... ,.ijtt�.e m� .... "lI1aatWidao6KlItfoStsl�"'.I"rbte4� • "Footbal, I·and other co.n, ege," s. ports,_ � :. -,'182� th··· �� .'.'-- __ 1:. b' "'. .� .- .. • , Paddi1du,' ,�pldN.GGI.nale�. S,*!��Ia.D4i_ "_ ra. i) ere at'�� a UUUA. y." �."'��rlF»';",t.�,�·�-' ��" bave-.fotmd a stanch ,advocate.mj '. ". _ .. .. ,. � ,·'S ".r lou t,rJ'J·O:l"C�·MC.�COl. .�(I'�t Andrews-' of' -Nebraska! D��en,9�,the attitude -of: Europe: ,. Cllesln-jield,"��( ..... �u.5.J_. who'Sj»oke:as'folloWs: _. "" I : to�.thepnited States, Duden, _"L�";z," ' • ./C ... ,.GCT 'l_"p-�.ri��:r.' " i'I .apnrov.e ... under' reasonable: d�bes the, �est� Stat�-an�: rl1patki1l, lindr-' partie&1ar1 M b t f rRlISsia"s-$j,�,. regulatioits all'_the�usual : fo�ms �( '-�A;se-� .=u�. as� a 'f��e' $20; '$25, J.1o,�.COIIIIIS810il_·'.�AiT&t$bli :·C011et�J;pOi:t:_'.t�ck athletics, :ten-: �"_I .. _pI Ima e,.. ' -'l1s.S40and�s-. Dis �� 'baSket.:ba11 foot-ball sol1, wonderful crops. �Readers In- NoDe. finet .. '. GU.�.'!;���.�QJ.DS �VB ,;'., .. _ 'I , ,,- I_. ' Gemiilny 'were itn� "and'we· - . . ·and· rowlug, though rOWing IS now. '" � " '. '._ Even if you think you're�WiD. �A.t· s .... ·Sabmlay BnaIa&-' : t' c_:�, ._w; ;'�,'" ,.I,'�.I. partl- find'm 'the ·.wake ()f this_ book Im-, tailor-tied, undo the k, riot for fiver. _ • .'. ' 0 uc ... .r-.�&CUly .,--v�men';,lt:U, y,., _ •. . _ .Colle&e'SID, Dl' Dlaaer Ia Q;m..... . beCa -. '�': .! ,; . ," . ' . ',' .,' ,- d - mense �ratton to Aniellca. . minutes and drop in today."'-;1 . '. . -' . .",' '- :. -" ��� �g'�,��tan 'After�camebere·andf'.)und"a. With our large Selection and-�ph SM�U,:P�ftersoD, ":�-: :�r .clt"� l�;�.DO� .. � esport �h'cl�&ate,'and':diShonest � ·earefal��Coort�·.tRatment·we'¥tSSloDer-of:PUblic'Worb" is t<!be� fO�';:�·ilseif d� Dot d� f�:�t��:wi�,:'��"��eii":a� .. ·��.feMt:out'1l11 ��ects.�h�:�est- �f ��lior. at the �Iid the ceDS11Ie. it.,is nOw faShionable' ol.� broken, the ·UDited�. t .Dlonthly smoker . given by. the' to mete out.; ,The game is stren- v StateS beCame: boWn' 'iiDfavolabty. :�i:· R.eynolds Club, Saturday evening.: ,!-ouS, which �Jt�glo�,i f�r yo�g .When 'the lteV\;ltition I broke out -�_;. 0'William Hard, Mr. Patterson's 85-' meli_�� traiDUlg�ilif!lat -q�ty; on the':,Co�" :�P1e. turned -:�1tsistant Will 'alsO be preseoL ; BOth' . bu� It 15 not, rou,h In the � .. ','.. II' -'. .• " 'N:�, '- ·n'· 'h talb· ( most naturaJJY assigtLed that word. agau:t �:,the; �� ·.of:'�lberty._ ��"C�·'!SO Jacll.cna ::1�· of the �ests· �, .Il� s brt to; r�ay��,d� due.'�ver-���, fobt:. Many of �. best·men in Germany ,,��th!:�Iers·Of the,Clab. .: 'bal;l·.bteeds. ·�bt �o�, �t -se'lUetUIl�ImSb\{sri;'�any-tn'St. �,,-,.. -�:-:':'_'''. ',"_ ... ._ .. ..--' - x'" -. }.t"The general plan of tlle'S1JI01rer.. �-_�� res�nt.·. �'sc�l� . Louis. "ths�·aother·reac- --... �.wnrL'L�·· �· is.the same as that which was Suc-' tuBt a1�, �tlr:ttJ�� tion agaiust"tht{Uiaited States, eX� '2�. ��� DAY.. :.!!c:essfu�y.used��-mon�h� .�estivi· :'°dO�et�nnin?tion to "aChie���t -�plifi� by . the noveI,"T�e MaD . ��:::'=�.,·t�.:r8D�::; �1·� Will.s� .�ith a college dinner has no' equal short of arioy or n�vy· .�, 6f�A:mmea'" b�IK:�bendr. mila, NOftIDber 29th aDd OOlb, at rate'of -.;p:.and siog in Jhe Commons, com· service Nothing eLc;e io or about·. In ·tbiSfi·� tbe 'aot..fhor ·:tried to �:u aD���t1!�:�e ,�D� . �:,?. _.menciag ad1 o'cloCk. All men of. :tolIege�'bf\bese' '�i�ts ··�par.;. '�blscountrytrlen:from COIII- throIIRbbaiDs�I�:t�.l!t,,,,.� Clde- :.�aL:": UaI''--:t . are' l·nVl·ted to thl·S able. - Its advant�· reach oot . 'to'.....A._'-:"':' . F . "loi:.r! t 1aDd.1Uie. BUffalO, �ew Yock. BoeMl -�_:.' � "�OH y. . ' . f ' b' " '�Vi1' � r··· . "r1ie . tug , .n.urc:nca.· rem ouu 0 aDd New EuRIa*d pbiiita.. No escess fare ,�·part Of.' tbe ,entertain. �t. Both. a':b,h �! u:::��� :l� ,�;�d t� '18'70 thiS prejumee eiiSted' in' Ger- cbarKed OD a'a1, ·trid.iln:c-'t the_Nickel, PJate :i�aL_ Ch dIll football .. b ---I he d f the � •. �.eq�ton,��. ':;.�-UK 1C8go an InolS '.. , eVerythIng wort4 while." many . at tow� t, ' en, . 0. Keals.� .iD N"lCkeI Plate "amiDe c:&.TSp , ?�Steams 8re to be present, aod th� '.' 19th CQtUry the United States be- oa'kmmtMa Cblb'.bl�""; lU�g ill . <'£;.be h Th·· �, .�� price from thirty-fiwceutsto ODe Dollar;. ,�.baud win also t. ere. e SIng· . Prof. aud Mn:W.D.·MaCcIisitock�m- gan�'���)'���'lra'" in -iDO�"'a '1a�"1IIId "IIid..aaymg and clieering Win be' lead by, tatained 'the students and' facUlty of the the ind�a1 Ufe -of the world. LDucbeon fift,. ceuta. . Chicago �t,. CoDege of ,Philoaopby (WOIIIeD) at their . . 'taSaUe, and V� Burn Streets. OD thethe ",Leather Lungs.". . 'home on·: LuiugtoD A'ftII1Ie. tlMafter- Mea of �OIha"i�tries desirecUo �eyated Loop. "'Tet; . boile.�tiU'D1Ar abOut 7-:30' the "meeting 'will nOOD between tbe hours of· four aDd six know 'W1Ilt ''''«mditiGds pro4uc!ed aiid 61ft.. ep ,. '. The affair was quite iufOl"lDal aDd tIlor-adjourn to the theatre of the Rey- oughty eDtoyable. Part of the afternoon this prosperity. And We find that:'n'�·lt1s(CIDb. <OiIly:members of t}Je 'tfU{lP.ent,lu ain�u�,college·.aD� Mr. from 1890 00, really genuine inter-'U ancfMn. MacCliutoCk were'� byClub and guests who are not con· theColJeae'�ittee. "fn\\1d� ... �·throughout It1.·p1aDDedloma1te:1M�-TrWe.tnected with the UniverSity :WiIl'1?e : Europe, ' �a' eSpeCiaity' �·Germany. .f!g!':',:l�·=Y.tt-'�ii�:iadmilted to this feature of the 'lO IlAGAZ�:a.�PTI0. Now ittf(!e�'1too ... the GeriAan gov- ·titL�l·"'d· edtielfticnnllore ......bldDdevening's enter:t'ai���t. . �des . tiTlle .. l?�,:'trttk News," the WeiJ-: ernm�t �.� _._m.�g �a. pm�t .�: =�_ )'oUr �ue listtalks by Mr. �Patttdbn 'and .r. bIdWD m�"tIIODth1y magaziD��. of seDcling t�h�tatttts of t�r fOl' the � � .. �u· .• bOata"lii�ti-Hard' the -t-"':OmeDt " C01DIII1.·ttee - �ftI;aDd•. educatioa, ia makiDg lUI espec.• -: best. ,�o1ab . "O('America to stddy;" gate the1:nertti1X�1'M Fdflr 7,._� M.".... 'I:&'-'IU �:............ .!� ____..__._._ "'�i __ T'�_, :\o,tlae'.thtctlOll. '_$. and' dan' .. JUly IIU� UllIICIr to 1AI.,_.·�i the _-JMr-tkL � �.._., " r .._. 1'-8�'" -.u 'VII�several�g " " ae _u:,� :c-wbo wi!! 'adJt�'''''': .......,..�........... =,r='� �. aiId �·ittDaskig '-'and entertain-tbe 1111; ,eillg:::..;r... . '�1..:r -a..,.-.ft nn )".a f....... �Se.d; 10 ceDta to��bies "bi� i,t bas notyet.. ��y,_._.,�_����c#7i .... ,,�ij"�"""""".� ••'i �Vi"''''''TPlal6ber_'l'Euta.a��iii .. aetml.· . UIU .-�-- '. -_ ..... It 5S �"""' .. ycn� ... --.pIeGIPY.. -. � ",\ .6f emergency.' �One �Iy n�to look ba& to the : game 'at. Ann AH>or last year to see whatthe'Maroon substitutesnre Capableof ;,when it is found necessary to.' '." \' '.Call them out. With Bezdek, Cat-Iin . and' DeTray out of the gamewith 'injuries, Hitch'cOek, Speideland Walker went in and walkeddown the field for �fty ·yards with­out stopping and threatened toput Chicago in' the Iead, when afatal fumble' gave t1;te Wolvennesthe bill and stopped. ,tlie "march.' towhat seemed �a�posSibt� ,.rictory ...The scrubs ·hay,e.:� ·W.orkinghard all season with little chance toshow what they -' can do in com­petition andif they-get a-chance to.get into the critical -game . of theseason they will 'make a super­. human effort LO • 'deliver the goods.' ,They.mast be counted upon. :M�r­shall' Field, has thought the weatherof the past few days' a)Hile chillyI fur eomfbrt and' has' donned : its·anDual 'winler'coat' bf'1jil1&l'liay' tobe sure- to' be' in::good condition; for:t11e last 'two "am&"cSf; the 'season ... '... g"... .� ;WatbHdge"aiid . Hoagland ar� 'an- .�' - .IT'IS , :: nounted';a5'offiCia1s�for' the 'mfnois'uP TO' DATE; I"• 'ga'irie. � , .- Asaodate Pro�r of Gemwa A44nu I*� .eetiDC--Ba14wiD Talb OIl"Cap &Del Gown" .·�Who : He.lise that e1ea� Ptlre leoo. ;_eiieJltial 'for "& e1ear,' .etive 'lniD, 'toWe 'tim meiJa at the' H,etea DiDbacBOoIu, 575� Drexel An,- eorner Atta,Ct., oae .quare weat of CObb 'BaJl."N othblg but the bMt ia g�cl' enough. "Meal ticket., $3.00. Gbe ua a fairtrial. B. EASON,. Mer.Try Tolu, Tar 'and Wild . Chel'l7.for •.that eouP. 'University· Pharmaey 660E. 66th st.Huyler CaDdies. Manicure GOods, U; ofc: So�v. Postals. CigaretteS. Toilet Ar­ticles.. Tel. orders receive: prompt atten­tiOD. H. P. f>57. 'The Portland pharmaCy,.6001 WashingtoD Av., A. C. S)'IDmes, R.-F.bar\)arb betel Send & po.tal eard to'1\(. ·Wolf. liepap the higheR price. for eat 'delothiDg. ',Mail ord6i'j :-p�omptl7 .,­te.nded,to •• � O'Brien �te6t,' CIl1eap.. 5714.16 W.ablaatoa A ......Phoae Hyde Park 1533 Dear I. C� and U. of C.Rooma slagle or CD suite, Pleas:mt home With hotel coaftDieattS . Table'board and Dagle meals. U 70B wiIIh to.-cun 'a �ltloa .teteach call on or write to Jam. F. lieOUUOqb. IWhra:i Ibdaanp. 8b1'_"For ·a..ntTo Rent-4 flandsome1y furnished rooms,f6rlight house keeping. South alid West'. exposure. Call' after 7 a. m; and 7 p. m.Also single room. 5836 Drexel Ave. 2nd.flat." ..1'..;:::> '';IlELrAiSLk' i .- ,: :, I' . "Con�e·.Otes· , ,:MOSSL�R'SClner': Clothej50 Jackson'Blvd.- .£ECCm7 EIIlAIL."J �I25,000 New f/ord�and' Phrases,