-, ,..The Daily -M.......... .lftIaooU.,. tu 8ta4nta of the VDinnltJ of ou.co Darla, · thnt� of tb V�, onVOL. IV. No. 39 PRICE Two CENTSCHICAGO, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER as, 1905UGHTBODY RUNS FOURMILES IN RECORD TIMECaptain of Cross Country Club WinsR. L. Henry Cup Yesterday inFast Race'Breaks Old Record to Blts-Qther MeR RunWell Under Last Year'sTimo Chicago- MichiganFOOTBALL ===MONSTER- MASS MEETINGJames D. Lightbodg won the R.L. Henry cup in' the final CrossCountry race yesterday, for thethird year in succession, thus re­taining the trophy permanently ac­cording to the provisions of the pre­sentation of the cup to the CrossCountry Club.To win the race Lightbody wasforced to 'run the four miles in20:14, breaking his own record of:) 22:03 set last year in the tryout.- The actual distance around thecourse has been measured at just100 feet short of four miles, whichgives Lightbody a remarkable aver-age of approximately 5:03 for ,each,_ Prominent alumni of the Univer­mile. sity who are enthusiastic over theHarle ran a magnificent race and Michigan-Chicago game have ar-pushed Lightbody all the way, ranged with Steward Boylan of thefinishing in 20:39; Abderson,20:15; Commons to convert the usual alaKlock, 20:55; Fuessle, 21:05, and carte dinner into a regular twenty­A. Mathews 21:08, finished next in five cent dinner, for a rousing Uni­order, breaking the previous record. versity meal precedingthe bigmass-.Of the twenty-six entries every man meeting Tuesday nignt.in .Mandelfinished inside ef the old club time- Hall.llinit of 25:00, and the officers have The dinner will be a special affairdecided to, calL 8-Qieeting d.:_l�.::. lDidet: tlie " a1JSpiees :6f ".lhealmnDi .year's club to determine upon a new and the' t 'once weRsHwill eadeavcrtime limit. As a University Ath- to show the . ·'now ares" that itletic organization the Cross-Conn- takes more than years to dampentry Club has been. absorbed this the enthusiasm over University do­'year by the team, but the club will ings especially the great Michigan'­still remain in existence, the only Chicago football contest.change being that the' emblems will .The managing committee has ar­be furnished out of the treasury in- ranged for a few words from each ofstead of by the University Athletic the most prominent and enthusias­Management.' tic among their 'number, just toThe good showing of the squad pr .. me the gathering for what is toin yesterday's 'tryout speaks well be the greatest football massmeet­for the chances of a winning team !i1g ever held on the campus. In-in the Intercollegiate run on'I'hanks- id t 11 St d B IC1 en a y ewar oy an prom-glvmg morning. The question of ines to do his share toward makingallowing the freshmen to compete the dinner a success.in the Cross-Country race �s now inthe hands of a committeerepresent­ing all the universities to be repre­sented in the race.,' All the univer­sities except Wisconsin, have sentin their decisions on ..the subject,andWisconsin's is expected today ortomorrow, when the entries· close.While the ruling will have littleeffect on Chicago's strength eitherway, the =make-up of the Maroonteam will not be announced untilthe freshmen decision is reached.Ten men have been picked as a finalsquad from which the team is to beselected, This squad will receiveespecialjcare from now until'I'hanks­giving, when Chicago hopes to re­take the Spalding trophy.The College of Literature (wo­men) gave an informal dance Wed­nesday afternoon from four until, six 0' clock in the Lexington library.The members of their faculty andtheir wives were the guests of thogirls. Frappe was served, and MissWallace was assisted in receivingby the social committee. A delight­ful two hours was spent. TIME: Novembe'r� 28;,1:jO' p.--'m.PLACE: Mandel HallSenior claa election 'Haskell AIrsembly Room 10:30.All the Alumni---AII the Students�- The "Old Man" -The TeamDon't Miss It!!BIG MASSMEETING DINNER SECOND GLEE CLUB CONCERTProminent Alumni are lIrtakiDg ArraIlge­menla �or a "Priming Feast" in the Com­mons Prior to Football Celebration Chicago Athletic. AsSKiation EntertainsMembers of Clnbs At Conclnslon �f Pro­gram-¥etnm Dato LikelySix hundred members and guestsof the Chicago Athletic Associationattended the concert of the Univer­sity Glee and ,Mandolin Clubs inthe gymnasium of the clubhouselast evening. The program waspraotically that given at Oak. ParkOtt Saturday with but few changes,and as a . result it went.: smoothly'and was well received, so .well re­ceived. that a return date is in pros-�; � -"','- .... .- .. ,At the conclusion of the, conCertthe clnbs were invited to the diningrooms, :where they shared thehonors of entertainment with theorchestra, giving at request manyfamiliar college songs, and withoutrequest the Varsity yells. The nextappearance of the clubs will be atCentral Y. M. C. A. Auditoriumon Saturday evening, This con­cert has been extensively advertisedfor the past few weeks, and a largecrowd is expected.WOMAN'S LEAGUE PLANSriumtSGIVIIIG nOLlche.lletic Committee is at Work OIl DttaUaof Big Celebration, College Girls IATite4The Young Women's ChristianLeague is busily preparing for itsThanksgiving Frolic, which is tobe held in Lexington Hall at 7:30Friday evening. It is one of thebig parties of the year and. bidsfair to rival the Freshmen Frolicin jollity and fun. The committeemem bers in charge are very myster­ious as to the nature of the enter­tainment, but promise that it isto be something very unique andenjoyable, and are extending mosthearty invitations to every Univer­sity woman to come -and- share inthe good time. A big crowd anda jolly evening which no one shouldmiss is expected. MINGLED HOPE AND GLOOMIN MAROON CAMP TOOl YDe Tray's Condition Still Uncertain-Walker Back In the GameOnce MoreTalk ef Appeal In Boone Cuo-C�h­Stagg is Roticent-Chances For Re- -versa! of Decision Sli&htMore- hope 'is raised, by; the:rumors, still pretty indefinite, thatthere .is a chance for Dan Boone to .get into the game. It is felt that,in the light of the evidence alreadypresented, and some which it issaid to be secure, the case of thespeedy half-back will be appealed,with success. There is little dan­ger that there will be any retalia-:tion in the case of Dunlap, who is"it would seem, even more guiltythan Boone in his previous record.Coach Stagg says nothing, but it isfelt that he is sparing no effort to,do wha t can be done for the lankyKentuckian.WISCONSIN DOPESTERSPICK AN ALL-WESTERNBadger Rooters Achieve Some Curious Re­IUlts' in' Selection of Football Stars, The first selection of an ail-west­ern football eleven this fall comes,from Madiso� Wisconsin. The. Badgers, having finished their seas:,.'Oii;-: are�DmriiidUigiD�tf!e� -Ughtful pastime, of passin. on theabilities of- the football players ofthe- weSt. . Cousidenng the factthat five of. their' men are placedon the first eleven, it seeDllrather strange that the captainand star of ths Cardinal eleven,:Vanderboom, is not even given aplace on the "scrub" team. TwoChicago men are placed on the firsteleven and three on tbe reeond,though there are claims that Rosethof Wisconsin is superior to Bezdek,and . that De Tray shoutd not beconsidered because injuries havekept him out of the game much ofthe season. It is agreed that Mich­igan's ends are poor and that Chi­cago without Eckersall would be"little potatoes. ' , The first andsecond elevens would line 9P asfollows:All-Western SeconJ elevenCatlin, Chicago L. E. ,Brindley, Wis.Bertke, Wis. L. T. Reinschild, MichDonovan, Wis, L. G. Schulte, Mich.Remp, Wis. C. Schultz, Midi·Graham, Mich. R. G. Meigs, ChicagoCurtis, Mich. R. T. 'Brush, Minn.Bush, Wis. R. E. Marshall, Minn.Eckersall,Chicago Q. B: Johnson, N. W.T.Hammond,Mich L.R. DeTray,ChicagoFindlay, Wis. ,R. H. Cutting, Minn.'Longman, Mich. F. B. Bezdek, Chicago :- ..JUSS MEETING WILLBE GREATEST OF YEARAlnmnl and Undergraduates WID Fillllandel With Songs &lid Yen.Preparations are going on apacefor the monster mass meeting Tues­day night in Mandel Hall. A weekfrom tonight the great Chicago­Michigan contest will be footballhistory, and with a realization ofthe approach of the bi�' game,interest 1D the rally is increasing ..The latest plan of the SeniorCollege Council for the meeting isto reserve certain sections for eachclass and this will probably be donewithout delay. Postal cards arebeing sent out to the alumni of Chi­cago, inviting them to be therewith their voices and add to thesuccess of the rally. Aneffort willbe made to have as many of thestars of former football victoriespresent as possible. The_ "OldMan" and all the cogs of his won­derful football machine will be onthe stage. Meeting of Maroon BoardThe board of editors of the DAILYMAROON will bold a meeting to­morrow afternoon at 1:30 0' clock inthe MAROO:S office. Henry Sulcer, '0.'), is working for theChicago Tribune,Glenn Putnam, '00, has entered Rushl\Iebical College.Orville J. Taylor, je., 'OS, has enteredNorthwestern Law School.Chas. Kennedy, '05, end of last yearsfootball team is working for the ChicagoTribune.._ 10· --: �--'(tbe lDatl� maroon CHICAOO, THURaDAY. NOVEMBER 23, 1906editors which they e'ect, they willprove the value of control by a close........ 17 u.. V.1nn1t7 eI � Weekl7. corporation such as the present...,.,.,.. V ...... e!t)r �f CJaIe. WMklT. Oct. 1. 1 .. 1 management...... D.AlLY Ildoo. - - - Oct. 1. 1101.... OOMT&IBVTlOM. a.Qu.Tm>. (Apologies to William Shakespeare)D&l17 .ubllCrtDUoD. $I Tear: 11 for I ...., 11&11 ba Clt7 ,4. ,..,.: 'l.U for I ....• 1IbIICrlpUou rocol .... ct at T.. �.0-. 1I111a Ball. or 11ft ba TJa �.... til. J'aeulu Ibc�. Cobb Hall.iII,I On make-up today R. E. l!.lathews8' DAYS; THEN MICHIGANI" EDITORIALS �ITHE Senior College Council wasasked to arrange a cheering prac­tice for this morning in Kent thea­tre. The instructors who use Kentat 10:30, kindly gave up the roomat the solicitation of -the students.The hour for the meeting came andwent and at least seventeen Univer­�tty men attended. This sort ofmanagement is both detrimental to .any efforts to arouse spirit and dis­gusting to the cheer leaders. The�tudents who were present wantedto know where their c1as.�matesl'Iere and were justly indignant attheir failure to attend. Chicago'scheering Is none too good at thebest,and when the management andthe greater part of the student bodyit thandon't care any more about Ito allow such a fiasco as occuredthis morning, men really interestedirit f theitt the team and the spm 0.' ·t throw up their hands,Umversl y .and in no soft terms, express their· . h agement and theopinion of. t e man. ..'-ttudents. •••.. ds of Mr. A. W.,· The many frien will·er of the Senior College,Sh� � to learn that he has re­be p e.. d healthed to the city 10 goo ..turn ume his studiesd �cts to resan expe. the college year.me time dunng� M' last he was shot and veryIn ay ded by holduproUSly woundangeas returning home one.men as be w. long time his. and for aevening, ely doubtful.was extremrecovery . however, ' he. the summer,Late In ed to take affi· tly recover'Was su CleD h· h he. lifornia, from w ic. top to Ca ghly well onceeJ thorouhas return tulate him andWe congramore. hi bappy outcomehis friends on t IS. us a disaster.1'\f so seno.... . . .h lming vote, theB' an ovelW e.'\ d resolutions re-Junior Class pass�rs of the Orderesting the mem hqu ,?-.I�k to surrender t eof tbe Iron 1} • b they publish theh ter by w ucc ar " Until their an-"Cap and Gown.t the committee has beenswer 0 • ed1 . can be determmissued, oot nog. t1 ods of procedure. TheUpot110 me 1} however \·oted to �umeclass las, '. esporisibilities,and the finalcertaltl rf ·ts sincerity will come wbentest 0 1•'called upon to take theirthey are· sbare in tbe work of publications.If they fail to co-operate with thet tI This is the noblest Coach among themall,Some of them questionable, but never he.Do all they do in envy of great Stagg;He only, in a genera] honest thought,And common good to all, does try hisbest.His life tlie purest; and the elementsSo mtxed in him, that nature might standup,And say to all the world, "This is a man!"Extractfrom"Martyn'S::Maroon,Rhymes"U. of C. Photographer,570-:5 Cottage Grove Ave.RememberYou can't forget what happenedin the whole four years of yourcollege life if you keep your "Me­men toes" in a scrap book. Thelargest and finest assortment ofscrap books, stationary, and foreignand domestic books is to be foundatKOELLING & KLAPPENBACH100 Randolph Street.Near DearbornFo-vvnesGlovesare a ""Good thlng tohav� on hand·· and all.good dealers h a v.them on hand.Men. who Shave'run big risks in using any­thing but the best shaving'. soap .. ' rhat's the popularWILLIAMS' ��Fall and. Winter S.tyles·� ARE HERETailor for Tou". N.DTwo Stores:131 La Salle Street44�:-Jackson Boulevard .CHICAGO, ILL.We solicit your patronageHILL'SRESTAURA.NT.A.ND LUNCH ROOK716 .A.ND 720 E. 6SD STREET,:S,ar Cottag' (}r&N AN. Blft. �OPE. ALL .,tlH1 P. II. STIlATTOlf, 8ft',..)GEO. H. PIEDUUl Vlc:e-PreLMATHEWS &. CO. Inc.'The Tailor Shop ... 1NEW POW:r.1l5 BLDG .• 1�6 WABASH A vz,MAKERS OF YOUNG MEN'S CLOTHESOur Specialty e3�. <l2 Sach Suit.We show one of the Largest Lines of Weolens in (Chicago .THE ILLINOIS WAREHOUSE an.STORAGE COMP�Y.p ....... Hyde Park 871 IOMBARIC AVe. aa4 PlPTY-.5IX11I.,..The Cleanest and Best Kept. StOrapWarehouse In the City •.• •l"unIltare and PlaDos MOYed. Stored. Packed aud Shipped to aD pata ..tho .orld. 300 Private .5to ..... Rooms. Larre Parlor �aalYe1:r"PlaDoI. Rooms for Tl'UDka aud Wheel.. Larze Room for eam.,..• ____. _ BaaJa. and Sleiabs. 'l'RtrlOtS TO DD PROM .&.LL DBPOTL__ &lUa&a_ .............. �ote.. at.hort aotice..... 8Jec:ia1 � Gtfta .. Vlthidtb 0dII&.-THE- WHERE do you get yourNew.papers. Periodicals andStationery?At NORTON·SPholle116 Hyde Park Free Delivery348 57th StreetHOTEL'-andRESTAURANTOn Randolph at. between Clark anctDearbornIS THE POPULAR PLACE FOR DAINTYSUPPERS AFTER THE PLAY P. D. WEINSTEINLADIE.S· TAILOR.Workmanship UnequalledSpecial Rates for U. of C Student.N. E. Cor. 55th and Le:!doatoDPhone 1281 Hyde ParkExtensh r e improvements havemade the dining room. the mostbeauttful and attractive in theTheatre District.The new hanging balcony forthe enlarged orchestra is anotherimprovement and the music i8made an especial feature.L. MANASSE. Optician88 Madison St •• Tribune Build�Spectacles and Eyeglasses ScientificallyAdjustedEyes Tested FreeEverythin� OpticalMathematIcal.Metereological andfor the Lanternist.Kodaka. Cameras and Supplks.NATHAN'SGo to ....FOa FULL LINE OFMen's Furnishings and Hatsagg EAST 63rd ST.and obU.e.T. Nathan t) ce,Established over 85 years Open sundaJSGibeon Syl\.ee ®. FowlerSuccessor. to J. It. Stevens & Sons Co.LEAD.NG .••••PIIOTOOR.APBER.SPhone Cent. 5639 . McVickers Theatre Bldg.Special Rates to College Studmts....AJrX •• YOU.O I.ADO. LOUS.T.LW:PBOll" ..... ». PAJlK 12 ••PROMPT DBLIVERYYOUN8 AMERICA UUNDRY68.'086 B.A.ST SIXTY'THIRD ST...EatabU4� 1873.AMES HATS,2.00 ,3.00A FAIl\.. DEAL WITH &VEft.THAT161-163 E. JIa4i8oa St., Dear La SaIleBORDEN'SCOlfDKIISKD IOLlt, PLum 1IILE,I CUd AIm BUTTKRJIIIJtI ALL B077'LED IN THE 'OrJ�YBORDEN'. CoNDENSED Mn.K CO..ZT",-aa E. n",n·.EYE"TM aT.FRATERNITIES PLEDGE THEIRFRESHMENafter a dinner atThe· Kuntz-Remmler Co.Restaurant303-30� WABASH AVENUETel. S99 JIarrUon Telephones Hyde Park 18 and 695A. McAdamsThe Unlyerslt.,.... F lor i e t •••GRBBBBOUSES:Cor. S3d St. and KiJnba�k Ave. Chicago'Director of Music Teacher of 'SiagingThe University of Chicago' .1ester J3artlett· lones'1tcn�Wednesdays andSaturdays ResidenceStudio 406 ItlmbaD BaD 5321 Greeawood .be�""Vogelsang's"178-162 Madison St.A Modern Up-to-DateCafeWhere the cooking and serviceis equaled only by the best.1£ 70U do not see what 70Uwant. a.a. for ItWe carty such a variety of lItock thatpossibly the particular article yonDeed is not in view. If not. uk forit. It is more than likely that wewill be able to supply the desiredarticleROSALIE PHARMACYs, s. GILL. Ph. G ••Phone H. P. liS - 274 E. 57th 51.! M U SSEY·SBilliard B.ll. aDd Bowlin. Ali.,..The Lar��st and Fin�!'t AmusementResort in the World100 to 108 M.dlaon StreetBranch: 616 Davis St .. Evanston) rl,., CHI�A�, THURSDA.Y, NOVE�tBitR 23, 1905PUREt !sILK'BRIGHTONFlat Clasp Carters�e your "COU""!le" easy. Made of one piece1>ure silk web, metal parts heavily nickeled.l'erfcctly fiat, comfortable, adjustable. LookLor name ou garter clasp and box.�PIONEER3tJSPEffOERCO,"11s.arkdSL,I'blladelpblaAPAmJackson & ClarkIf they are knocking me whenthey ad vertise they do not buy4'Stock Clothing" or "Job Lots,"must be somebody is being hurt,when I can buy of makers of"'High Class" Clothing (and noone knows better who they arethan I do), "odd lots" wherethe sizes are broken and theprice is "badly broken," goods thatwhen the clothier who handles suchclothes bought in his regular wayin ALL SIZES he must at theprices he pays retail at 15.00 toro.OO, and I can close out these lots$0 I can retail them on a scalp at10.00, I would indeed be a fool if idid not buy them.Now, then, these are the facts.1: buy such lots, and don't you befoolish enough to think. that 10.00will not buy a suit or an overcoatgood enough for you when bought,�f me. for you are not getting 10.00Clothing. Mama, I can fit yourboys 10 years up.No expert salesman needed to sellmy goods. The values will do the'business.We never urge any man to buy.My salesmen arc gentlemen; some-of the best of them over 45 yearS of,age. The age limit does not sh«:lvethem in my store.A man does not need to be a·'Yale" or a "Harvard" graduateto be a gentleman.,Adopt a pair of Tom's Kids:A "Cape" Glove for street wear$1.15.3 Day, Full- Dress, or Fancy�hirts, with four cuffs to each Fan­'Cy Shirt, made to your order, for-5.00, 6.00, 7.50. No sense in pay­ing any more. Made to fit andplease you. When they don't, they-dont please me.My Clothing Store will open forthe present unti110 o'clock Wednes­-day and Saturday nights to give-outsiders a chance at Clothing they-eannot match in any house inChicago."TenTom" Dollar"Murray. DISCUSSIOlf IS RAISEDOl'f W ASBIl'fGTOl'f PRO.Queltion of Suitable Costume for SeniorDance to be Left to Student BodyAt the meeting of the SeniorCollege Council this morning plansfor the Washington Prom wereconsidered. The most importantdiscussion was on the- matter ofcostumes. It was thought bysomethat it would be well to introducethe custom of wearing to this an­nual prom on the' evening of Feb­ruary 21st, only the costumes of"ye olden tymes." It was finallydecided to refer, the matter to thestudent body to find out its viewson the matter. The several frater­nities and the student body in gen­eral will be asked for an expressionof opinion.Herbert Gaston, '06, is working for theRecord Herald. He will return to theUniversity in January.Miss] Talbofand Miss Breckinridge areattending an association of college womenwhich is convening at Atlanta, Ga. MissTalbot and Miss Breckinridge areofficers of the association.1----------------------------w. L. 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C. and U. of C.Rooms single or � suitePleasant home with hotel conveniences' Tableboard and single meals.The very bestFaU�le.S���� !I!A��SNo. 241Official Collegia teBasket Ball GuideTOR 1905-06EDITED BY HARRY A. FISBERContai� new official rules to govern all c:ollegiat. contests, pictures of all the eenege team.and the season's recorda.nr ,al4'by bJf all fUtD'cUain" �ort£ng good,tU.ur, and dqartmeAt ,tore,. .PRICE 10 CENTS BY MAIL8pq.14i"g', C4talogue of ..4.fhUtic I1poru ,lotD'q" QjftCiaI Implement. for all..4.tAldic Ee�nt ••StU 'Your Name for a Free Copy.A.G.Spa1�g&Brosr New YorkDelIverSt. LoaisBo.tonBaltimoreNew Orleans ChicagoSyracuseBuffaloKausas cuvPittsbuTIt .Montreat, Can Phil:u'lel phiaMinneapoli.Cincinnati:oan Franeiac:o"'Rshillgt\ nLondon, Et>g.CHAS. A. 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Telephones Central 2057and 61i2.TO ItAGAZmE SUBSCRIPTIONAGENTS"The Four-Track News," the well­known illustrated monthly magazine of�ravel and education, is making an espec­Ially advantageous offe� to subscriptionagents, who will find it a quick seller,affording very generous profits. Send tothe publisher, George H. Daniels, 7 East42<1 Stree�, New York, for a sample copyand particulars. .One of the interestpig items at myHOSE and VEST Sale6 pair 25c Hosefor$1.00 BROOKSFall Clothes ReadyOur Fall Models for this season aresimply elegant.Lnbrics of every description in Suits,Overcoats, Cravenettes. One uniformprice, 115.00."Such Clothes asThese MakeFooling With,'Custom Tailors aWaste of Money"We are now delivering, ready to wear,the best suit or overcoat in America, thekind that fit and retain their shape, hand:::e;;a���n�� :r� $15chant tailors in their $2�and $aO suits and overcoatsat the uniform price • . . . .BROOKS SYSTEM CLOTHESALEXANDER McLEAN' 140 Eas.t Madison StreetMen's Furnishing Goods.and Hata46 E. ADAMS STREETChicagoJ. H. KINTZ, Prop. JOHN CJ"ARK, Mgr.All orders day or niRht filled promptlyWE NEYER CLOSEJachson ParhLiVery273 E. Fifty-Seventh StreetTelephoDes Hyde Park {lliOur FOuNTAIN is open all yearBEST ICIC CRltAM SODA IN TOWNRA •• AGE'S PHARMACYPI' •• crlption Druaal.t.TelepboneH. r. 46457th Street aDd I.ake Ave., CmCAGOStop AtHOTEL. FLORIDA5721 Cottage Grove Ave.Jloom and Board for Students $5.00 perweek. Meal Tickets $3.75.J. A. RI LEY. ProprietorBOOKSNew and second-hand for Universityand High School. Educa­tional books generallyHEWITT'S 41� E. �7TH ST.$3�·156 State Street Make No Mistake-Be Sure of theNumber-··140··THANKSGIVINGEXCURSIONSVIA THEWABASHSTUDENTS & T;BACBERSof the .CHICAGO UNIVERSITYMay obtain Excursion Tickets'between all points on the. WABASH SYSTEM east of theMississippi River at a Fare andOne-Third for the roud trip uponpresentation of certificate fromthe Proper officer of the Univer­sity.Dates of SaJe,-Closing day ofschool and that immediately pre­ceding and following, but notearlier than Nov. 18Return Limit,-Dec, 4, '05.TICKET OFFICE 97 ADAMS STREETPhone iIar. 4500MOSSLER'SClel'e .. Cloth ••SO Jackson Blvd.,Overcoats.. Ready. for Service. "E very stylefor big men, littlem�n and big-littlemen.II Paddocks,""Surtout"" Chtslerfidd,'''"Lenox " .1 Ku­�opalkin '" and52-in.' R us s ia « S-S18, ,,20, $25,$30, $35. 540 and $45.None finer.Even if you think.you're tailor­tied, undo the knot for five min­utes and drop in today.With our large selection andcareful, courteous treatment we,will soon ferret out all defectsif any.T •••• 1.Ta.tort ••• cone! floor, Oftl7.how-ro 0_ .ft flr.t.MossleruCo.Clev.r Cloth ••• �O Jach.oD Cla •• lflld AdVlrallmlnta. Try Tolu, Tar and Wild Cherry.for.that cOUKh. Univeraity Pharmac1' 660E. 66th St.Huyler Candies, Manicure Goods, U. ofC. SOUl'. Postals, Cigarettes, Toilet Ar­ticles. Tel. orders receive prompt atten­tion. H. P. 557. The Portland Pharmacy,6001 Washington Av., A. C.Symmes, R.P.Send & pOltal card to M. Wolf. :a.payl the highelt prtees for eut o.e}othin,. Mail ordera promptl7 _,­tended to. "9 0 'Brien Itreat, Chic_,o.If 1011 wt.'b to MC'U1'e & �itf •• tieteach call on or write to Jam .. F. 14eOuUoqh, BallWQ' mxe�.. 8lala.p.I ... AMUSEMENTS .... IGARRICKEvery NightMats. Wed. and SaturdayNothing can Stop it!It's in the air-everywhere!The Gorgeous Musical Productioa-«Replete With Novelties Galore.B�bll In lhl WoadsSTUDEBAKERLAST .WEEKFrank L. Perley PresentsA Comedy with Music-Thl Winning GirlAN INCOMPARABLF CAST.Today at 2:30-Last Time.ALICE NIELSON INDan Pasquall'Supported by a Company ofEminent European Artists.Seats Today forLILLIAN BLAUVELTIn a New Romantic Comic Opera''Th. Rasl at The Alhambra"Coming Next Monday Night.IWNOISEvery Night.Mats. Saturdays and Thanksgiving DayCharles Frohman Presents .SAM BERNARD INThe RolliCking Sirl80 other fun-makees includingHATTIE WILLIAMSJULES LUMBARD CONCERTThursday Afternoon..POWERSRandolph near La SalleTwo Weeks Beginning Tonightl\tats. SaturdaysSpecial 1\Iat_ Thanksgiving DayChas. Frohman PresentsWM. H. CRANEIn the NO)w Comedy,Th. American LO,rdBy Broadh urst and Dazey.COLONIALTheatre BeautifulRandolph St. near State-"In the Loop"Every Eve. and Sat. Mat. 25c to $1.50."Pop. Mat." Every Tuesday, 25c, to $1.()()Tel. CentralOO33 Mail orders fineclSeats Two Weeks in AdvancePromenade de Luxe Big ExtraDe Luxe -Thanksgiving Matinee.Bil Pop. Mat. TomorrowFa, Tlnipl.�n'In Ceo. 1'1. Cohan's Great Success.FORTY FIVE MINUTESFROM BROADWAY"Gee, yoy Have to Talk Baby Talk Here,rs. LIBER�IANN.HYDE PARK1at)tee' ttatt'or198 �5TR ST.The latest of Partsienne Scyles and Imported.ltoodsJor Fall and 'Winter.Remodeling and Repairing a specialty.WOO.DLAWN DEUCATESSENClean Hom. Cooh.ingFin. Table D.1icacie.Quality only considered.N. W. Cor. 55t1l Stilet and Was".g1DI Ate.