�be JDatl)2 maroonPublished Five Mornings Each Week by the Students of the University of Chicago During Three Quarters of the University Year.VOL. V. No. IS· PIlICE Two CENTS.CH ICAG(). �:\TU RlJA Y, OCTOUER 20, 1906.�Jiss Addams was followed by Miss'Hcmy, of Australia, who spoke ofI tlh' civil service in that c.ountry., Mrs. H. S. Hyman, Chairman of thei Civil Service Committee then thankedI; tl:(, :-;I�cakers and said, "The women ..,�: III IIOIS have done n:uch in makinJ! ';:'" p;tSS:I�C of civil se,:vice laws possi­: !,It· in this statc. They must nowI .; �I�',: to It that the laws are stringentlyen: (I rced."::\Irs. F. D. Everett read the reportof the committee on Domestic Sci­cnce, and Mrs. Charles S. Clark thepacking-houses, but permitted against cago alld Purdue pl�ycrs, with the \Vrather, who was one of the original rCI·ert of the Reciprocity Committee.all the ICiws of civic dccency and I . I ., ffi' I . I . I .1' At 12 o'clock Mri. W. N. Butlercoac les. facu ty mcn anu 0 ICla s, C.1t11TilIttcc W IIC I st:a:cu tllC protc5l,} alth The C't g" b I naG the resolutions adopted by th\!:c. I y "r age (ump on \;,l�sed to thcir pla:::cs between tile :':1(1 who has served as member or c(Jmmittee .tlte west is thc recept:lc Ie for the gar-bage of the lake shore wards. Th � cheering ranks of root{'rs. Yells, led chairman on each of the committees "The following resolutions areI f f I hy thc ncw Varsity cheer leaders, and �i!,l.'c appointell, in di�"ussing the mat- n: t'!'>cnteu to your comml'ttee, Whl·c'.1louses arc 0 rame, most y two stor-h· hI' r • S()II�S Icd hy "singi'lg tahlcs" undc:, kr sail!: "It has b en hard to fix \\( .. d'!cm worth.v of "our Stlpn. ort ..t, 11;., :!ccommo( aung .Ol:r to SIX. J "families, ant.! often as much congested the leadership of n. I. Dell and Arthur 01' a plan which will accomplish th:! Rill to entitle Chi< ago women �.:>. I . . I .. II I;o\·cc. with the Var ... i\y "song birds" 11I;,in pt!rpn�c oi the \. hole movement, \'f 1(' for munl·cl·p."1 ()f':�"'ers ,"n" me,"s-w:t lin a g,,·,'n louse as In nelg 1 )o�'- .. ." .. u .•hc,ods that ;lre more closely built up, ('nl:vcnl'd the dinn.:r �nd the interval ;11.<1 pka:,c everyhody ,:s to minor de, 1IICS."The prai ie winds from the \\'es! Iwl \Wl'n till' :'pl'cchc5. ta:b. The cOI11Tl1itt�cs which at va- I�ill to establish St:lte Epileptic Col-. Introduccd h,' COVIl Stagg. Acting rions times have h:d this affair un· on"s;,ve the laves oj the people from the .1 .1Lafayet�c, Ind., Oct. 19.- The fcel- m:xture of ill effects from "Buhhly I'resident )ud�oll. Pre'lessor �Ioran, (h, ;l("'i�l'1lle:lt ha\'c (.I I.sidered every B�" for American Free Art Leagl1�.g of the student body at the Boiler- Creek," the rcndering plants. ane! thc }':mhIL"� iaculty repr'::'L'ntative, Cap- po��;hlc aq';1ll11ellt :JS fully as possi- r�" for Illinois :\udohon Society.,;lkers' camp is one of forlorn hope; g;'rhage dump. The smells from tain \Vellinghoff, "\ .. 'allie �lacCor- Ilk. Tllc n1L'mher� i::-ve talked with nlll for Postal Savings Rank.he new rules may have the effect of these, with the constantly smoke-b- nack, I faddon and llackett. the ofli- mcl! and women \\'h _) rt.:prcsent ever�' Bi!I ,�or punishmrnt of wife cle-ling 'Ip odds against Purdue. With' (I{ n atmosphere. make the air stillin� cial:-;. II o\\"c. �1\l<Il'nt n!;lI1ager of PUi- cb�� oi student opimt;l1, from ultra- scrtcrs,(' practice game, and in view of the : nd coarscning. Tn spite of the iac�t I (:\lc. :lt1d to cal' the climax, Dr. T. conscrvatin: to ultn radical, hav.:.! The committe also presents resolu-OOr showing made against the class that this is a new and not congc.dcll ',"'. Good�pecd. :-;p0k-: ill turn. Unan- ji�lL'l1CII to their id.:a,�, and havc at- tit,ns :IS follows:'ams last Tuesday, to go up to Chi- t'()ll1tlltltlily, there arc ten tllore �leath3 i,mo\l�ly the Chnica�,) l11en welcomell h'Il1)1ll',1 to harmoni?;: them as far as. "\Vhereas, the twclfrh annual meet­;,go with hope seems worse than fol- from tuherculosis per 10.000 in Ihi .. Ilhe Purdue team. and .the Purd.lIc III !-:,ihl: in Olle plan. That this plan II�:" of the Illinois Federation of WooNo money is being offen�d at ward than the a"crage numher for: �l'(akcrs expre�sed their apprecla- ha!' detects we (hn't l·l'c:tcnd to deny, n:ep's Cr'ubs is drawing to a closeroy of the usual places. What het. the whole city. This i� owing to the I tion �f their welc�'lle Captain E.ck: hu at ;111)' rate the r(:�ronsihility for andIIg is heing done IS at odds of I conditions under which the people er�alJ s toast ":\Iay !Il': hcst-team Wlll,-' its failure �r succesc; now rests with I \Vhereas, tlt� dignity and cm'iron-4- ,'ork and the amount of a!coholil' 11- I was cchoed hy e\'ery spcaker, hut Dr, :L( cbss It�clf, T!,ose who havl! I mc�t of this great Educational Insti-The yell practice Thursday night. (,lIor drunk. I G()od�pe\'d'" anH'n<lnH'nt ."but that lIamed the scheme :.1 e certain that tHIOr., within whose ,,,"'Is J('w' . . . . .to we lave, ever, was very encouraging. :\ "This is not :t '�lUt�l' Ina :m indn!;-. n�lIst he 0111' team." \\':\"; wildly cheered I. t�le )\IT:IO: cb.sscs 0f the future do h('n assemhled, has :ldcfed immense:yI!; crowd of rooters attcnded and trial community oj un�kilh'd wf')rker;;, ! 1,." the Chica�o l1l(,�1 Dr. Good- th(:lr. part, It ,\\':!l :ts:-.tlTe � just and to the Success of t'1C meeting. andp; ;!ctlcal :tH.:thod of !'-c!ectlllg execu-tin editors of the y!:t:-book."VARSITY AID PURDUE ININITIAL GRIDIRON CLASHLineup of Teams-Cbicago Not soConfident uf Victory-Bear Stor­ies from Purdue."Who's Who" on Purdue and Chi­cco Teams-New Rules Make0' Result UncC':rtain.How the Teams Will Line Up.Chicago. PurdueHewitt R. E DeBoosRussell R. T. FrushourNoll R. G. RasmusenAnderson C. Wellinghoff, captKdley L. G. DeLauterParry L. T. Robert sonWalker L. E. FlemingEckersall, capt Q. B. Holdsol1Steffen R. H. Fun�Iddings L.H. ReidFinger F. B. LongA new Chicago team is to meet anew Purdue team in a new game to­day. N either school has as yetplayed a game under the change'}fcotball rules.To the Boilermakers this contest !:.the big athletic event of the year, 2. Hithey are coming confident of holdin zthe Maroons, thinking that viet OT':'may come their way.The Chicago students, from thesu ing of, victorioes secured () rec Pur­due in recent years, do not r.!'ll;z,� thatthe re is any need of worr zru.r -vcrthis battle. But to the team .1'"00cc aches,· the men who know, fru; :P!�'nn ansmuch.": 'The Maroons wl:i startt1'l� game with an untried ! .nc aridbackfield, 1 he latter has bce n d\)in:�&,)(,d work since practice opened, .u·e.lis expected to play a driving ;::ame.J\ glance at the probable player'.given above will show that CIC 1111<:comb.nation is new. Its first tryoutcomes in this game. It has playedtogether against the t reshrncn, butilt 1910 men are not working as aiuit, a fact which fa.' diminishes U!.:.alue of the scrimmages with them.Under these conditions, Chicago'scst lineup will me\!� Purdue to­;oy, Such is he in:ormation giv\!nu: by Coach Stagg last night :lfll�rhe last practice befc.re the ililtiai"Purdue will be strpn.� S�11-Il!ay;' said the "()Id l\{:;11." "andny one who thinks that the scrubs'ill be sent in to start the game isreatly mistaken. I will be satisfiedf Chicago wins and c(,mes out of th;!me without serious injuries. Wehail aim to strike hard in the fir.sta If, and obtain the lead then, be·. Use it is probable l);at some of theest men will not be able to g0}:rough the whole game."The best team that ('an be �usteredill start the game, anci only injuriesill cause a �hange, :Jnless the Boiler­akers prove much weaker than !sXpccted.5 (Continued on Page 4.) Federation Presents U. S. Flags andResolutions to University-Next:M�ting at Bloominpm.J�.JNIORS TO �CT EDITORS I WOMEN FEDERATION ENDSSUCCESSEUL CONVENTIONTELLS OF SETTLEMENT WORK CHICAGO SPIRIT RAMPANTAT RALtY AND STAGtheir charac-Me:::bers of 1908 Call�d on To Nomomate Candidates :0;" Editorial Posi­tions on Cap and Gown-WratherDIscusses New System.Pamphlet Gives Details of Aims andand Purposes of Social Settlement-,Conditions of Residents in District,and Needs of Betterment Outlined, .l'wial'oons and Boilermakers Join inBanquet Befo.,e Game in Best ofF.:.;!ing. Mrs. Watkin.'S New President-Mra.Frake Declines Honorary Dis­tinction for Unselfish Reasons.A notice has been issued to theJ i.nior class, stating the precariousl'l's:til'll "i t lre Cap and Gown, andC·.jlill�!, f'J!' an e lccti-rn of exc-:uti\,c:'i._It rvads as follows:"In con sidern tion ('� the fact thatthe business managcr s of the Capan.d Gown arc t;reat!y hampered bythe late start 011 this.) ear's book andthat a further delay will make it irn­pc-ssible to get out the book, we,t l;c under signed, actin � with the con­sent of Dean Sheparcson, have de­cir.cd that the electiouvof officers Iorthis book shall be held by the JU,niorciass on Monday, October 22, at 2oclock, in Kent Theater.11 ax Richards, Pres. class, '08.\V. E. Wrather, Ch .. irrnan Com. ofFive.A. H. Vail, "Iron Mask."1 he leaders in the Cap and Gowncontroversy feel that in issuing thisc::11 they have done' ali that can rea­sonahly be expected t.f them; W. E. "CiVIl service is religion. It is notpolitics," said Mrs. Decker, who ispresident of the National Federationof Women's Clubs. "That's what Iwant you to tell your husbands. Thewomen of this state should see thata woman occupies every position incharitable institutions, - if possiblea Federation woman."Miss Jal:e Addams, in speaking0:; the same subject, said: "The civrlservice was at first intended as a barb\"ire to keep objectionable peoplefrem important positions, but o,it .hasnO�:"bc\;ome' fiirthcr, a mean'S of put­tinv responsible people in responsiblepositions. We must introduce civilservice into all our state institutionsit we \yish to improve the conditionsttl these institutions. It is a questionwhether society is justified in keepingmer- in insane asylums or pentitent­i •• 1 ies. unless it works at the sameThe interest in Mr. Allan T. Burns'recent address on thc settlementmovement in general makes appro­priate the following extract from apamphlet of informatiou on the U n: �- 'et �ity of Chicago Settlement, dcscrib­ing the community in which the worki j carried on:"The University of Chicago Settlc­ment was started eleven years agoal the southwest corner of that onesquare milc of Union Stock Yardsand packing houses where thirty thou­sand men, women and children pre­rare the animal food for the world'smarket."Perhaps three-fourths of the work­ers in the Yards live in this commun­ity. Ten years ago "Packingtown.'.1S it is called, had many of the fea­teres of a frontier town-its vices"as well as its possibilities for good. Itis separated from the other side of thecity by railroad tracks, the Stock'\ ards, and "Bubbly Creek"-all opensewer for the accommodation of the .i'.1:orning Mass Meeti.,g a "Howling"Success- Ternporarv Cheer Lead­ers Cll" '!i:JL �Yesterday's session closed the mostsuccessful meeting ever held by theIllinois Federation of Women'sClubs. Mrs. George Watkins ofChicago, was elected president of theFe dcration ; Mrs, James Frake, theretiring president, refused the motionto make her honorary president; �be­cause she thought it for the best in­terest of the Fedcration j- resolutionsof appreciation, together with twoAmerican flags, were presented to theUniversity; and final "climax" ad­dresses were heard from ¥is� JaneAddams and Mrs. Sarah S. Platt1 n a roar of enthusiastic cheers,with Purdue and Chicago men inter­mmg'led on terms of the best goodfellowship, one of the most signifi­cant events in the athletic life of theUniversity of Chicago, passed lastnight into the history of things gone,but not forgotten. To quote CoachStagg, few will forget the occasion,increasing, as it will, its significancefrom year to year.I twas thc first of �' new type ofrally, not the kind organized before;1 game to arouse '1 feeling of ani­rr-osity between enemies, but onecue which should CrC:11e a real spiritof friendliness between honorable ri­vals.Hutchinson Hall was packed to thedoors, when at 6:15 o'clock the Chi- Decker. rr. .ne a regeneration intcrs."Coach V/itham.Captain Wellinghoff.(Continued on Page J.) (Continued on Page 3.) (Continued on Page 3.)THE DAILY MAROON. CHICAGO. s.vruunxv. OCTOnER 20. I90G,--------- -- ----------------------- --�����CU-i�ATE- S���-��ALE Iro .. '�" "T T,TI""\O',t 1'ODAY 0rJ. � ...,:J ..... .. � ......, .. • .. \iOIDclal Student Pubttcatton or tbe Untver- Follow Colonial Dame s in Effort to Ii. thletic l'.l!tro:itlc.i Compl::te Ar,!slty or Cblclla,:o.-, j .'" (YO_--_____ Arouse Interest i!� Patriotic rangcrnents Ior � ; -, ;'e - .... ;Uc.:_,Subjects,mitt laiIy ilaroonPatronizc Daily !'olaroon advertic;�r�I SONS OF REVOLUJ:IONESTABLISH SCHOLARSHIPl"ormerlyThe Unln'rslty or Chlcllgo We(!kly.F'ouuded'fbe Weekly. October 1. 190:!. 1--:II:d 11 ' 1'1 II' -• ,r t b' lur.lucell :l::q�(I:t ��;:1I� �,' il;;'; _. �i ",' i: l', 'Ill 1" ct ," I:l) t lu- at hlvt ic :tll:1:t)ri:�\._".;, T:Il_' -ca:-: II \":l::d! b .. '_::'11 \\ t'ti;I�'-tl:IY. \\-:",;1 �'I·tl'y L:IHkrL'd !)\' l:, .. : r a iu 0'-:'!, l!r:,c1a:; hut -iucc t h c n t::l' "a k 1::1'"t akcu ;1 d,'cidl'd bO,"II, T::" :-ltHI�';].r;!h' \\':11 cOlltilltll' Ii;' tu 12 :00 Sarur­li;IY, .\il,'r � i..u :::1\ '. r\.'gtlb I' adllli:--,:1111 1l11::-o� h,' IlIi,i, �'11�' n c w :-;)',;t:.:l11 \i,; hcillg- il1:::1i-!U at�"! with a mar'kc.l';l'grl'l' of snccc-s. F;IC�1 pu rcha svr\\';!I be g-in'll. in-t c.i.l IIi a t ickct , Ireceipt hl':tr;llg hi:, ll:lll:L' allll \\'ill h:.:,H'!'lIlilll'c! !IJ r,':,�'n'l' any :-;l'at il":\\':,!I'::'. \\'ltL'1l he 1)1,''';;.'l1t" hi� n':l'ipt ;It the '1;atl' IIjlp":-,it;,_, Iln!1 Gal,','Il' wiil be idl'lltilic,1 .)_\ an l'labor:tt,'1..';0 I'd :-;\,,;I_l'lll, d:.::-,ign,_',-I tG pr':\'l:11t ;,11:'­dtlplic�ltiun or the 11SC of any studl'nt's name hy :t!lOl'l..:r I>l'r,;on, Thi.;S\':-tl'lll will eliminate :.:Iy �)ll·cul;lIillll.,:\ II a� r:tng\.'menb h;n t' bl'l'n l1lad�'i.,r u:-;I:er". guard". :.11<1 g:ttellll'lI �"that the large crowrl wiil he l'a�i!':l:::ndled, :\Io�onl'y. �all(kr:-,on. :\lc­j )ermid and .\Iuuhb. t 'mporar)' dll:l'r­h�::(!l'r,.;. have a -ran:�':d for thc c111 ..'e"­ill;": til bc ill truc Chit ago :-;tylc,A second scholar siio in t:IC Uuiv­..:rsily offered by a vatriotic :: A'lel),t\ ews Contributions are requested, has been established by the Lllinoi­'!ocidY, SOilS uf th.: l� c volut ion. 1 tI::ntered IlS Ht.'Cond,ClnHS �lllll at t he Chi, -'-cugo l'OSloUlc�,.. ' aw.ucle d on couipci it iou tu :;UI\,"�ra(h.ate ui a Chici.;» high sc ho ol.• l.c rv w c re quite a :, mber of appl i­�'lI.b iur the hunur d holding th�'_ ... ch\_)lar�lIi)' utlr:n� 11,. present )�ar.nut an cr ca re iul silting of '''i.l'll':->It was awarded tu :\l'J..:rt D. Hcu.lc.'­,til •• a ;.; ;ltll:atl' lJi t!l\. En,;lc\\·)u.1Ii ;gh School "hi is II) s: ill the t.-ni,­':1'::-ity upon lhis iuallli.ltiull,'1'11e llllllui:> Jivisi')'1 of the Culom:11Dallll's ui America has maintalll:d a:;d\O!ar:;hip in the ',I;n'er-,;it,\' iu.- a11I�l1lber ui Years, 1t has ueen con,George E. Fuller, Business Manager. l,::-teu fur by sum\.: oi the best stll­u(,llts in .-\Illerican hislory, It yielusSATUROA Y, OCTOBER 20, 190(>, annually the amuunt (f three hUllured(h.llars, ",hidl co\'cr:; the tuition icl'�;I1IU lea\e:> quite an ;.n,ount for uthere:; pen:-;l's, Uuring -.1:e prescllt ye;�rIt i:; hciu by Luther j) Fernalu, whowun it in sh;sp, -:o111rdition with seY------ eral othl'rs, The pap' rs of thrce 0itil(.: contl'stants \\'er,! so nearly lIni-� .. ED 1 TOI\.l A L S 'I ;·0. '" in exeellcncc that it y", "',,:,� • 'reat dil'!;culty that the com111ittee�'as aule to reach its (kcision, SomelJlllly Hubscrlptlons,$3,00 per year; $1.00 for � months.HuLl:icrlpt1oUl. received at tile �l:ll'oun Of,fk... Ellis avenue, or h·n In the �laroonbox. t he .... uculty I-;x�hall�e. Lvl.Jl.J 11all.Orders rOI' deltvery or the Dully �lal'Oon.eltbl.'r resldence or "lace or buslnesc, waybe made l.Jy postu] card. or through tete­phone, Hyde l'ark 4:!6. Anv Irrt'J;ularltyIn ddh'�l'y Hbould be Immediately reportedto tbe ulJlce ot [mbllcatlon.Wm. A MA:Dermid, Managing Edito:-,R. Eddy Mathews. News Editor.Luther D. Fernald, Athletic Editor.Pr,inted by the Maroon PiC'';;S,474 E, 55th Street.ANNOUNCE CHOI'�E OF NEY-lCOLLEGE MARSHALSToday comes the il.itlal clash of the iiml' in �\iay. l�oi. an examinationSl':-�OI1 on �larshall Fic1u. Chicago I\'ill uc held ior thc award of this Felsenthal, Bur.lig and Schlabac!1 ail'is to meet its 01.1 ",JlOlarsilip io rthe ycar 190i-l��, Men Vl�o ar� Honored,rival, Purdue, for '1 he examination wi I! be based UpO'lwhom it has always til':: liie oi \Villia111 Hcnry Scwanlhau the greatest re- with particular attent:(l1l to the diplo­spect 'IJ1U the sincerest l\.l'�cy oi the Uniteu St:.tes during thefriendly feeling. But l<tst night's ban- "'_Tar of the Rebc1holl, Those who<lcet eclipsed eyeryth:ng in history d,si:-e to bc cOll.�idcn'(1 candidates foralong this line, and the men of both lLi:, l'x:tlllination ::;ill,lt,ld rcport tot<'ams now recognize theIr OPPOIH!tlLS Dl.'an Silepanbon.a' t:le best of g00d fellows, and 1 t i-; bdie\'cd uy these societiestrue sportsmen thro'lg-h and throug;l, tl'at the work in American Histor-'The game will be c1e:L'I, and the "vic- will be greatly stimul.,ted on acc·.)unt :\tarootl. Buhlig i:; ., m('mher of th<:tcry at any cost" spIrit will be con·, cf the encouragement thus gl\'en toSl�icuous by its absence_ As to til! sttHh·nt,.; il,1 securing a college cduca­result, the Daily Maro'bn can on!y !lOn.echo the sentiment .')f the mass meet·ing anu banquet of yesteruay-maj DEBATE PRELIMINARIEStjl'� best team win! TO OCCUR NOVEMBERChicagovs.Purdue :\ 'lnntllH'CI!lCnt h:!" hc('n m!I<L' o.thC' 1l1:lr:ohals ::ppoin'l.·d hy :\ct;n�'PI (:,:t)ent )1.<1:'011, T!�l',)' are E<1\\'ar:1Gcnr�_�:' r"'-�·llt!l:o). p; ul Ih:hli�. :llldI-bro!d H Sl·hlahac11. .-\11 thn'" meTlart' promin(,nt in Cl1lycrsi�y :1IT:!ir�:_Fc!sellthal is a m�'mher oi the EX('ct'­ti\'(� C01l1mittee of th� Reynoid� Cll'h,'ilH: an :\�sociatl? Ed;+or of the D:lih:lJ;I�"l'th:l�! tearn and ;I!:,;, is ad:n;;:�.-; C11, Schiabach i:, .� 1l1�1ll1}l'r (If th\�:�lackfriars and oi th� JUllior Collcg::Council. These men serve in addi-tion to thosc appoint ell last spring,Ij SNELL MEN DEMANDCAPS FOR FRESHMENNew Footbail Rules, SIX Men for Negative and Affirmati'y"�Teams to be Chosen.The most import.1'�: of the newnllcs which have (;a-,I!;cd so mudl"'I �'ndati()n t:ti:, year .•• re in brief:First- TI,at a SCCO;I 1 n111pire is pro-vided.SecoIH1- That the �.'ngth of thel.r .. me is shorteJ1�c.l t,� 1 minutes, nnk,i.lg two thirty·minlll.� I:al\'cs.T!lird--That each 1_':·Jl in the linl'r,lI- ;::Illd.; or ieet up �(Ior within the !ine of s·:rimmage of hi:;ll;,m. and the lil1e<;111"n J!'ust not'lockkgs.J.()urth--That till� ,II is dO\\"11 whe'l�ny portion of the runner's bouy ex,cept his feet touches the ground,Fifth-Hurdling is pI ohihit�d,Sixth-A captain : .. allowed onlylilree "timc outs" in :-, game, .\nymore than threc will b(' penalized atth(.' rate of two yarus ior each "time.:out .: unless the pla,/(':- for whom iti,: t:'1ken is remo\'ed irolll the gamc.Se\'enlh- There :n:t:,t be at lea:.;t:-ix men of the side ·n possessIOn oithe ball on the line oi sc:-imm;:gc.Eighth-The ..:enh'!'. ;rnard:- or lack·Iv' cannot drop hack to) ;-:111 with theL;;I1 unll's=- the)' gil :),1"1.: .11 lea,;t ti\'e\';lrds. :tlul otlll.·r pJ.I),crs takl· 1:ll'll'i)I;JC":-; in rhe li�le,:\illll!-()IIC lorwanl pa:-� i=- allo\\,-l .. d lo (";II.:h :-;crinltlla,;':,,.]\'l1th--T('1I yards p�:;st hl' gallll'll .'.ionr downs,. ,Elevcnth-When ,a hall IS klckcd,}'I)"'r I'S un :-;ule as soon as till'aliY p.... .hall �olldlC=- the �r(lllr.d,Twelfth-Tackhn� hdo\\' till' klll"''_ l'lli .. hed hy a It\'.! yard penalty-1:- Jl 0 '• 11 ·ces .. ary rOl1l.dlll":-;S. or ha(:all(. un c ",i.. pJttllsh,:ti hy a liite.:l'1l1;,ng-lIag�. 'yan' losS, N\ltice Posted in Hall PrescribingPenalties to '10 Men Who Fail.The preliminaries of inter ljlll"':r�­iLY uebate, at '.\'hich th� six 111(:n to g',Ul' again:;t :\lichigan :llld Xc':'t!'\\'..:�'tern arc to be cho:-:eo1, will be helu Snell Hall fr(,shmen are to be di .. ,clplinetl, The upper c1as<;men oi th·�ol<i dormitory ha\":.� decided to \.'11-f07'ce thl� "gn.'l'n caps ior ir(,,,!tJilen.'·mIl' and to \'i:,it pena�tics. the natnreof which h:-.s not hCl'n disclosed. I�p011 those who iail to oh.:)',In pursuance of thi, rc�olntion the\'I.:se pO!'oted the :'0110\\ ill� notice: .. ! tis the cxpn'ss (Iesire of the old n1<':1o' the hall that t1,lC fr(',;hmctl a(kll�tilt' 1;,'cat caps pre!'ocrihcd hy Iheird;:�:,. You arc hCt'l'11Y \\'anwd tilaic1in' llenaltic,.; will be intlicted ll!lldall those \\'110 hil !o follow this or·<ic::' ··Old �icn oi SncH:·Will Compete "Nit,l Chicago.Xchra:;ka has dc�::!�,i .') �('Id ,.cro:;s country team II) ("lll1lpcte at the\',r .. tera intl'r-col1c�I;;tc meet to h:�l-l!d ill Cl1iC;I�;O, Th,.: hn:-.t�'·::.; (If theathletic assnc:ati,-'lI1 a 'l' in had �l1ap.:;'1,11 it i,; p()�slhl�, tll-,\ �(':1: ... • tr,.;thl,:Thurs(iay, �o,'cmbl'r 1, at 7 :.10 p, )!.The qucstion to bc dl-oated is: "Re­sc:lyed that a prQgr':"Sl\'C inheritancetax shouhl be lc\'icd by the ieuer.ti�O\'l rnment. con,.;titl·:ol1ality conceu­eG," There will be Iwo teams cho:;,CII. one to n'pr::�et the at1irma.::\' ,:anu one to repres·�nt the negati\":The candidatcs lila,' �peak on ci,1�l'�siul' ,the :,peeches he:pg limited to fi\'�minute:', with an addili';n::I three m: -t:ILS ior rebuttal. aCamli .. tcs for the dl'hall' teams :\r-,ill�trl1l'tc(1 to regi�t-..�r h.:(,)re Oct.)l��r,ll. with J -i" gretz. I:ox .122. FacultyExchange,�I r, Chandler. the l'J1;\,crsity dehate,:o;!ch. has made �I'e following an-llOllllcClllent:":\1 r, Challdlc ",ill Le gl;ul to mc('!possih'e hd WI'l'1l i '11111 � p'dol':_: 0:1tl,( 1'\'l'l1il�;'::-'; IIi ()t'l(lh�'r .?-l. 2:;. ;:1 .. �'-),;\11<1 3t. ill 11::-, rnolll, 33 11itl"hc(lck 1!-I",().' at .. thl"r tillll''' i�\' :lp)lnintJl1l'llt." l:l.lY Iw i')ll:1oil':-, !,l'll �('';,_\ 111:11''1..:1,(1 i11l"r:';i��' III tIll' nnmh .. -,d I-'rl'''!,Il1;tl1 C;lp<. \\:1:- l1oti·,:l .. d nil til:'\::'1111'11' t"d;I,)', T',\-q ,,';1""11" arl" ;\ ,­...i;·Ih'd: ,\11 illl'r,';',;\, ill thl" "lIl'ply"Lr," S ('!'-' PECPI,E !-lEVERWORRY ABOUT STYLE,JUS f BUY ;!l1d ;111"Ill ri t.FOWNESGLOVES lat(.'q th:n�,:\I.YRTY:,\·S :\1:\J\oox STlJDIOAddition to Girls' Basebal!.,_ '1_ rJ'orie fl('lI. who holds til:\J lS� .\ ,1,,I. record for girls. fo; Inll� c11:--worl( s " I I ' 1 •'t hiug has JOltll'( t Ie glr st:,ncc pi Cb;lscball team., AND HIT IT RIGHT.. ', ARCADEj\RR()WOupeco Shrunk Qaartd' Size c.lIat15 cents each: 2 (or:S centsCLUETT. PEABODY & CO.)lu"". .. rClo .. u and )lunar<:h Shirt aMOSSLER.CO.Clothes for Men and Young Men,50 J ackso a Blvd,l5he StyleShow •..tFALL EXPOSITIONPro�ram :.-j 11 c.r1r ibit of tlch-1)\' ultra hshit:tn­hie �tyk:, in suitsc •. J!kge men.I 'ril"e i\.'att1n'�-$t 3. $.!c>, �2:;, $30• $35,up",a nl,.; tu �:;:;,.rIll c.rlti!Ji! ofc\'CniIP' and a ft:.'r­l1o=:n �rl"ss clothe:,made int<, �hL' latest accepkd COl1-�t its for iasiliol1ahle wcar.I'rin' il':!t1!rl'. $30 to $�):;,,-Ii: ",!"il?,":'t of \\'aistcoats .. wash.��lk and \\:0;11. and single trollsers.I'ricl' il':tlllre. $5 tl) $12,MosslerColClothes fa::.- Men and Young Men,So Jacl ... HllI n01t!("�'artl, �lnma <ft. �tt\llart'Che"arvard 1bot�',::.-::,::,,::--::.,:,:,-:,:,,::,,:-:,�:,,::-,:,:,,:{,*-:-:-�':"*-:':-':\-'X-****FinestAccommodationslor StudentsandTeachersPrices ModerateLocation Ideal5 7 14 Wasllington A venue-----------------Vogelsang's-\ caL: oi indi\'iuual tonewill'rc fa�tidiotls folks findd:n'l' a,Il1 !'efreshmelH-the perfccticil of twentiethcentury cOI,king in a dc­lightfui old-worlu atmos·!lhere.(There is Oil;:)' OIIC Vogt'isallg'.;-)Telepholloes 11) d..: Park 1M all(l (")5A. McAdamsThe University, .. F lor; � t •. ,GRBElmOUSES:Cor, 5.10 �t. a:JKi:r...a·k Ave: Chicago CHICAG-­:-1'l'l,J':; \"good-Ila..:,il1l:IX t,i', rl'a te:, tl'Il,' oi t IEigllta:1I1 wo nl':l"! ill },Ul;I:-'; mes:;;SI1I til;ia,..tIIl�dlllgand SUCl'(agu athr.elltLCld unetl'nlay I:n( 'I iuThe :1)IJI uught:1111111:>l tiur Stagin III hinIll- tuldbanqllcttealll al'I,reselltllH.nt th;till: schoathlcticaIn cothe teanIlll/�tly ();c(iy 11111Eckcrsa]to bringI:.st yeaI!(W COlmost eflThis 1mw;!nts tl:\ itereil"ction:IT_Y heal(!l-r,.;on.)!cDcrn1I1i;,nimcCaptaiflOm thl,,' wa�tl'at-whiii his 01t;illl thet<·am..\nd .iw( re at:h11lHlre(illto a t"Chicagtill' oth·lxiore 1h;:lIded.The talk of the Coltege.Ladies' furs also.Popular Prices.Derbys and 80ft Hats,$3, $4 and $5.A. Bishop 6, Co.156 STATE ST.Send for Cat. Est. 1860. 1«wLo. h;111 a \'l�:he.llr,;.inerl'asting thIl: .. l );l'rc;.,;ualtlll·lall1-,:- hOll:\bt!Il'\\'';. Prl'�, ClO, II. Fiedler. \'ice-Pres. F, 11, Stratton, S..:!c,Mathews' & Co. Inc.THE TAILOR SHOPNew Powers Bldg., 156 Wabash Ave.DESIGNERS OF CLOTHES FOR YOUNG MEN, ill'S:'. g\\ 1,1) Ii,t ,c1l1ep::llPerIn\'e (Ir:::tl:-.i;;II:' h;ill;"� tilmt.llit)- - -- .- --- --------------- ..Becklenberg Expre§s, Warehouse & Van Co.Harders' Fireproof Storage'Van Company, Successors toFURNITURE. PIANOS, TRiJl'!KS. MERCHANDISE and PARCELSDELIVERED TO ALL PAI<TS OF THE CITY, DEPOTSAND SUBURBS,th,'GCIi,'r:> I ()1Ti�'(''''Stor:1'!'e :1:1(1 �:t'�'�:('()Pl�:(l15-l-5(l-5� \\', 111 ',':qr:h :\\'�'tl��('1·!10n�o.; :\Yell,worth 41;0. -l(II • .t{i2 anu .;�o, Branch Office. T nformation Office,Univ, of Chicago,R, R, \Vareho\1se.Chic:lgo Junction R. R.40th and Calumet. SI1, Ii; sth,'r;.tl�TheyrOOI11"';,- ard\p,ac(':-,chiJdr,call gcthrill,;\ml'r:(it thenf iorhy aTHI! DAILY MAROON, CHICAGO,AGO SPIRIT RAMPANT I 'iICMEl'-r'S FEDER/\ TICN ENDS i.CHICAT RALLY �ND STAG SUCCESSFUL CONVENTION Il ContinUe�l Page 1.\ (Continued from Page I.) I-'--- - -. ------. -- - -. ------. - IThe future onicers \\'t're then calledto the platform, each speaking a fewwClds.One of the delegates then proposedthat the retIring PHsid,:nt, }oIl's.Fr.·ke, be made Honorary Presillent.election of Fred }Olol'1ney as tempor- �j rs. Frake refused ;ual beggee ti;;, t ..;.r,Y head cheer leader, with T. H. San- th_ member withtlr.lw her motioa.lit-rson. John F. ).loulds and \V. A. The delegate who hatl 1l1ad� the mo-) !a.: Dermid as assist.!ats was made tJon withdrew it, bUl �liss O'ConnorlI1i;,nimolls]y, \;;ho had seconded it, at first refusedCaptain Eckersall ". as called iorth to withdraw hcr second and unly tlidflom the audienc� an 1 made a spcech. s� after )'lrs. Frake earnestly re­. ,,' was full of op!imism, and said ;!uestcd it by sayin'_;: "I do nut be-J" \\"lrnillg t o .. Eck" and that�I\c..·_'l·:"\ •""(loll-Ilaturt'd kill" l.'arry Iormcd the��lIl;IX to a g reat rrlly, .one of the. t -st ill Chicag0's history, antii',rl' .. l t.:!"-• • •Vlll' ui t be most slg!1llicant. .Eight hUlHln:d loyal Chicago menand worucu ycst e rda v morning ga.th­l':l"! ill Keut Theater fur the opcnmg1i1:1,.,S JIlel'tin� of t:l� year, Enthu­s::;SIll that has been smoldering sincei:l,.,t '1 il:111ksgl\'lng m.ule the ma:.:>Ill�dillg one ui the 11I(.-:,t spoutuucuusand SlIcessiul ill lite II1StUI-Y ui Chi­lagu athletics.�enl 'I'neurcr migtr; pos sibly havelIIure students yes-tell! one ur twonrday llIurning, bu; there was no;n( 'I iu: much more enthusiasm ...The appearance uf the "Old Xl an1,1 ought every student to his feet, and:.lIIl(l::,t the tuuude ri ng of seven rah sior Stagg, he tuok in.s scat. 1 twasin 111 him that the !&l:.J.1II speech came.1 l e told of the plans for last night'sballquct and reception to the Purdueu.am and urged every man to bepresent in sympathy with the JllOVC­merit that had been started to placethe schools on a more friendly basis,athleticaliy..l n conclusion Coach Stagg said.the team was a new one, composedIllllstly of sophomor�o;. The studentbt.<iy llIuSt back up tli;! team. "Captai.lEckersall, has uone his best, nobly,to bring honor to th! school. In hisI:.st year, as captain, he has to faceI:LW conditions, not entirely to themost cffective working of the tcam.This hrave, modest fellow, neds anuw:!nts the school back of him."Aitcr the cheers l,ad subsideu, thetl'at-while' Chficago 1;;1";' a' neW team,iIi his opinioil. it 1S one that ",ill main­t;,111 the standards sc� by last year'sh·am..\nd just to show "Eckie" t!lat theywe re all with him an·] his team, eight11t!n<lred men and women burst forthillto a tremendous' 'ye!l. repeating the"Chica�o," the bull (!c� and .'iOl11e ,Itht· other old-time yd1s se,'cral times!':cfore the monster n,a�s meetin� dis­h::lldcd.Tells of Settlement Work(Continued from Page (.)'e, \\1.0. hefore the strike of 1<)04. Jaa,l;111 anra�c oi $7.40 a week for fortyhC.l1r�. with. of cOllr-;�. �. possibility ojincrt'a�ing the family income hy pu;:­ting �h� childn'n. and �ometiml'� then:ilt!;er. to work. The large hody ,)1c;'�l1al lahorcr:-, compost'cl chietly oftl1C' latest immigrants. with the irrcg�l-1,:- hours ;!Ild seasons of enforccd idlc­nc·�:" gi\'::s a large number of pcol)l\!\\ 1." li\'e aiway:. on the marg:n of ex'trcme po\·erty. There is �:ry littlep;\I!peri�111 and much seli-respect an.]10\'c oi independence. :rhe Bohe-1l':;,lb. Polcs. Slov:lk.;. ;111<1 Litlmall­i;:ll:' lIa\"e come in such numhcrs (lur­il1�� till' la�t tell years that the C0111-m::llity has chango:.l irotH Celti-:h.' SI;l\·ic. Th,,'se Sla\'s arl' a�li;�1 \\il:ing to LYe Oil little.Ih'r;.tl�e tht'lr �tandanb arc 10\\,.T!Il'Y wilJ p;lck t weI\'(: Pt'ople ill thr�t'rO()1l1�. and han: night and chy';. ;lrdn, who lise the �amc sleepingp,ace,;. TIil'Y will put \\,OI111.'n atdchildren to \\'0; k for any wagl'� theyC;ill get. until the union takt'� hold ;)ititoll• all!l then the quick JlrOCt'!'� of:\m('rir;;nization begin •. :\t a 111et'lin�of the Cattle HlItch�rs' Cnion. a group()f for('ignl'r� prc:-'ente<l ior initiationhy a coiol ccl man. an oliicer oi th·:UUiOll. neuled iour interpreters tf')n':)kc clt-ar the memher:o;hip ohliga­But when once these people;tn' united for self help. the proce:o;:o;oj fitting for citizenship begins." t hc iuspira t iou t h c rc Irr uu. t licrv ro r "1bl. itHL�ol\'l'd, that to �!h: :\�tillg Prv-j -dcnt of the Iacu lt y, to t he I kan "I\\ 0111l'I1, to t11(.· ){l')'I1"ld� Club, to t!I'_'st uucnt body and th ... at taches. t hi scc nvcnt ion IS nul ... hto.'ti for hount cou,courtesies and pri\'ikl�·e.; �(1 �"::t'r-Ioli:-I�' extended, as to he ln-youd po\\'e r or worth to c xpr c ssRespectfully submitted,�Ir.;. \V. X. Hut lcr. Chairman.),1 rs. C. F. Adams.':,lrs. )U;III :da;(,.Il."Xl r», George Watk ins, ui Chic.u;o.w,.s elected a l mo st uu.mimou-Iy p rc si­dUll oj t lic Fcderat iou iur the nv x ;t \\'0 years. The uth.:r -ucccs stul cut­didat e s were �1 r s. F, D. Evcrct t, l\:'11 ig l.laiul Park. Vicc-prcsidc nt .ular g e ; Xl rs. Bcnt le v, or Freeport,Ivccording sccrctary ; ,:\1 rs. Kate C.Young, of Casey. Corresponding S ... �­rct ary ; �lrs. Kate A. Heath, of Dan­vil!e, Trcasur er ; ),1 rs. Frank L. Bills,of Urbana, Fcderat iou Secretary; andfor Dist rict Vicc-prcsidcut s the io!­lowing :.\1 rs. J uhn O'Connor, 4, ),1 issLr.ura 1. l-Iough, �. �liss xv. c.\ ... ·1 ig ht, g, Xl r s. Sadi-; C. Hallowell,1(:, Xl r s, L. ). Pier sou. 12, Xl r-s. Xl innic_.:.. Granger. q, ),1 rs. J H. Pattl'e. 16.}lrs. )lary L. Lott. IS, :'oliss LaYOlli.1Kay, 20, ),1 rs, Hou�h l!arr Smith, 22,�ll S. F. p, Ernst. 24, )'lrs. )'linnil!L Brown. CARSON PIRIE SCOTT � Co.STATE AND MADISON 5T R E E T 5.VVomen's and Misses GarmentsIn the Reigning Modethe ,-- --- - - - --_._----j,----_---_-- _.-=-- --- __.-..:::::_---_- __--- __. _--Sp�l�ing'5 !O!izclal iFoot BaH .GuideNEvt�UL�Slie\'e in estahlisliing titc prcCt't!cnt 0;:H..I!urary positions. From 1I0\\' un i\\,;l11t to be a plain, ordinary, hard­\\'orJ..:ing cluo woman."Beforc the close oi thc lllcctiilg th':stcrctary read a Ictl..:r from 1\le �la­yo. of Bloomingtoll. illvitin� thc ,Fed­eration to hold its ncxt annual Illcet­in;; in that city. Thc Fed ... ration de­cided to acccpt anc! will mcct inBloomington nl·xt Octohl'r. j�lSi.prc\'ious to the c1ns·: of the mt'l't111g.�! r�. Rohy. l'rt'sidl'!It oi t hl' Suut il�:(: ... \\'onlall's Cluh. r(l�e and pr�s­el;ted two Clltlrll1O:I'; .\111l'ricall nag-�t,) th� C'1I:n'rsity ('n hcktlf (If th�FClkrati"l1" ".\� t1:e \\'Ol11en oi 01.1�an' rihhuns to their klligltt�. �(I \\'(.gi\'e thesl' !1ag,,,, to t!lt' knights of titeit:tl.re." said �I f:-'. J�o":r.:\ctillg Prl'�idt'llt jlH):.,Oll thl.'llth;l1lkcd I)(.'r on iwha:f oi tlte Cn;\'­l'rsit)' and the 11lcetin:; W:l� atijourned.PHILOSOPHY WOMENPLAN A LUNCHEONT!ckcts to be Twe'lty-five Ce:1ts­Appoint COl.1miltees.TI,e College of l'hil,'!'ophy \\'0111el1\\ill gi\'c a llt1:chcoll lIe:xt \\'I.'.1!: '_.da) i11 Ll'xin�t"n LIlI;!' y. Only :lh'pJ.i!o:-(.phy girls :lrc tL\itt'd and 1]1,'ti\'kct� will hc t \\'I.'nt\'- fl\'c ccnts, Thei;it·,!lty of the C()::l'�':': \\ii: hl' pr,-:'I;and may ='llt'ak.Till' CXl'ct:tin' cOlilmittee 'lj t;w ,"ll_icgl' ml't all(l t!. �ct;- .·vd t!It' ;'11::1r'plliey oj t Ill' con ,'.:.!'_' y\''-tt'rd;IY. ,\C<'ll;l11ittl'c 0}1 tl:,' �.I·Ci:11 ,';lklld,li'\','a� ap)l(linll'd til ''';11:IH' the ,.,ill·;:!!act ivity oi the co:J .. �,'. TIll' ditt'n"il'nH m hl'rs of t ht' l':-; ,'C' 1\ in' entlll1l i I"','",ill hI_' tht' c:lairll11'l1 ,.i the �l1h-"('ll1-n� itt (' (',; ;j s : () 11 () \\' � : �,i i �" I' t'C k. :l! 11ktic.;: �(i�.; Day. ,khll.ng: :'IIi,,; 11:1:1clr;1111:ttic�: �Ii�� \\·iib·�, a;·t: �.li.;,Brig!lt, �ol'i;d. )Ii�,.; (hattl'r:,(lll "":1'cho�en .;('('ret;Jry.lTenry \\·('il. ;1 in m: r 1llC',,1h 'j' .,itl;c ('Ia".; of ·oS. i� :-,:ngill'� tir.;t te!loren the Drown Gice ChJJl.. We confidently submit the result of well considered and caref. lly ma tur ed plans which con-form to the sentiment of style effe ctivcness :0: the season of I�OG arid 1')0;. The display of suits,costumes, coats and wraps, is characterized by individ cality. yet scope ofmarkeds! .. owing permits the widest lat itude Ior choice . Y.ie r ecornmerid it ::'1' the absolute correctness ofthe worthy va!t:es th:lt are rep resented. Foltri.'. FloorFurs of Quality inFashion's Favored S1yles'The supremacy of style elegance. deiJendablc workmanship ann l!igh quality in the Eeason'sprc..:i'.!c�ions from ';A Store }<a r.:o�s :0': :ts �U:-2" �s convincingly r;resellted in the strikingly richexamples in our fourth floor fu� section. Tl .. c:! \,;i!l ccrtainly elici!: ·.... arOT; apt'Ioval of those whoseek iJecowingne:;:. ... ·.-ithout a sac:-i f:c\. of excL:s:vcncss,University Style $3.00 p�r Doz.Student's Specitil $3.50· per Doz.They Fin that Empty Space at Home.��lnOCr'!) It,l)oto �tunio\\ ii II :1!:1 jl:::':l' ,':;:lla!I:I",'I'Y !.kl,II·,,'" Ell­ii •• l h;; \\':1:tl'l' \_':I!lIp. Til" lal·;:I',.:t F,,(.I. ::: i (;11 id., "Y,'r I'll": i,.,Il.'rl. FiliI or t"'llth:�11 illfnnll:lIi'lll: n,\,I,.'w,.,; f"ro"'ast:�_'( i,,\cli�it �: "apt:lil!�: 1°.','11'(1:--:: �(.'(jr,'s �":1'1111'.,, ,_,� U\,\'I' -1,111111 I,!ay .. ;s.Price, 10 t:c:-!i:::.A. G. SPh.LD.lt�G (� BRO..;.,243 EAST 55th STREET! phone Hyde P3Ik-:6,:-------------------------------------------------------------------------"l":.lL .... i�. �:.c ... �&:_� ... ,.1 ;���:_i�),.:[:...: l�\-e.::.� �;i!·t:.,·S':,::!13:.i :,c C:c:.:�:)t 2.::'! �c.;� LC:)l S:or..:�:!Vi .. re.lo:'; ,:;: i:1 t;:c Cl�j: -,:, ':�i .'.:'� . Ld 1',:llluS �!O\·, d. �tl':·' .• !. l·�ld .. ;,�·duIl�1 �UI!'IH d:.) .:i: 11.1., '_'� : i'� \ .. ;' •. 1. �:.d ll.\·::�t� �t'!l';l�.! HI'. ;;':-" 1 ••• 1 ••jl::rlllr 1·::I,.t,""";'· ft)!' I'i:!i't�, l:ooIn� fllr Trn .:-. �:HI:.;.; .t' ,�, '::1 1',1' 4.:rri:l;_:l'!". I \l....:�ips nud � .• :.-,.�·i·:::·�E:'·.4) . :\:, !'i:I):,! .\I..!. !d·:I·"T�.l:;���a�\.'. F�l:'lIi; tln'. i·�'(·!,a-.{�. t·;"" t!t �!wrt notln�.�jlecial .\:tt·;:ti"ll '.;iv"n to l'nh',·r,.:ity 01'11.,1'::.��j \\" Yf:: k .. 4 'hk:l:.!o. �t. L'''�i�.'':':!!l Fr:l!ld� .... ;.,. �liaul :!Hol!S. 'l,'!l\""', 'llf!":d·" :o-: •. �.'" I:S". I'il tshilr:;. l'hiln<le1llhla, Bc.t& ..\\·:','!lill�t"lI. ('illl'illllllti. l:altlmon'. Knn":-':"!. t '!ly. �:f'\'\' 01'!1':0::-;, �:n!l! �.� �11. ,':1:1.:l.",'! .�, t·:!I'.:.: Halll"l:r�. ';''I'::l:l::Y.:--:l i.li Y"111' l:a:il" :l.:d �:.·T ;l. [;'�'II f·(':.�;I" t�:1' 1;' .. ,' ��ln!r1i:.:! F:I�! a!l:) 'Y;;)1;':'Si'�'l't:-: (·alaln�l1p .. ,·o:li:ti:dl\;.� ;.:, 1 ::r! s;i··�· :'1'i( I ,; n:' all till' l�t'\'; St'�!:;():::l:':.":. : 1 :. 1 :" :..:. '.:: �s, If!iE iLliNOIS WAREHOUSE andS·fOR;\GE COMr>ANYThe Opening!11S 57th Street131 -.. St:-cet, <ll1Q Fr�.: I>clivct'y44 Jackson Blvd Pho.e116 lIyf!e P:lrkPatroni7.c Daily �lar(Jon ad ... crtiscr�,Ttl� DAILV MA�66W. cmcxco. �ATtJ.RnA\" ocronnn :20, t�.------- ------TEAM WORKJ �'s the working together of ou­uiany stores throughout the country­the taking of large fabric outputs a6extremely low prices-that makesNicoll's garments stand for real valueto you.The newest effects in Fall .md Win­ter Fabrics go on show today. Sup­. pose you drop in.\'OL. V. No. 16. VARSITY AND PURDUE ININITIAL GRIDmON CLASH �ainer; weight, �01 I:!.. \"t:liey. lert guard; sophomore : firs:�. ear on team; shot P'.l·'··; fa:.t l\1i.veight ; pia),s a har-i, �t���dy game;:'i.ron� 011 ... rercnse : \":.::vbt. 1�4·Anderson, center; junior, first year,.n team; sure tuckl-ir ; steady; Will�... into game wcakvucd by illness";'lr&1lg pa:>t week; w e nil!., 17.!·..1.\011, rrg ht guard; j-uuor : thirdyvar un t carn ; good '�rul�l:lt ga.ucr ;. l;,rd Inan �u 1MSS on .1';1'.:11::":; \\ei�.lt,192 •rvn s sc l l, right tackle ; junior; DeltavjJ:.,lun; t lnr d year (,11 team; guard.,11 rast y ca rs cnampionship team;sure tackler; strong 0.1 dereuse ; goou01 VUllU garucr ; mug niticent eudur­.1IiCe; werght, l&l.ri cwn t, JlIIlIO.; right entl ; Betaf.lcla l'i; nr st year 011 team; last.11 gOlllg uown tt.e he d; sure pl.iyvr ;.icauy ; weight, I�.Lcke. sail, quarterback; senior; .'.1·..,hd Lietta rUI; tourtn year on team;capuun ; All-American quarterb ... ct. ;quurterback on cuampiouship �\�'·lU;mfallible tackler; very fast; hand.esbali well; a mar vc lous kicker;rast and sure in running back punt:';vvry heady 111 per-sonal playing and.r- running the tea .. u : weight, 144·Iddings, left half back. sophomore.Pill Gamma Delta; first year on team;sl.irty and iast; liard player; keepsI:i:: feet well; we igur , 101.Finger, full back; sc-phomorc ; firstyear on team; plays I, ird ; consistent(Continued from Page I.)pi act iced the new sougs that will urgeCI� the Boiicrrnakcrs. Indications anthat oyer a thousand rooters will goup on the two specials that the Mononw i:l run early Saturday morning.Both on paper and in practice th ...,team looks bad. With Conv.Ile d»-11I:(IUent ill his studies. Runyan o r:oi it for the season w.th a broken leg.Vaile, last year's Frc-hman quarter.who was subst itutin-r, and Holdso.iL:.: red Oll account of drill. the ('::111:IS not fu!! of confidence, C .) 1 ... 11Witham. however. is sawing \\,oJ,1.md the rooters hope desperately th:·,they arc not misplacing their CI)I1r.<i­eucc.WILLIAM JERREMS' SONS. Who's Who on the Purdue TeamClark and Adams Sta.HaveYou YouTip WillBeen Top LikeThere? Inn ItTheTop floor ofThe Pullman Company Build'gCor. Adams St. and Michigan Ave.New Theater(ENDOWED,)Beginning Oct. .. �."SAINARA" by D. HERVIL1.Y.ENGAGED by W. S. GI.LHERT"MARSE COVINGTON" byGEO. ADR.Prices Soc to $2.00.Special Rates to University StuaentsThe Studebake.rBargain Matinee Wednesday.Harry w. Savage offers for a limitedEngagement, HARRY BULGERIn the Musical-"MAN FROM NOW"--La SalleIf this is your Jonah Day.SeeTHE TIMETHE PLACE andTHE GIRLColonial.Theater BeautifulEvc:-y Night. Big Mid-wcck �[at.You Know Who! The Only---GEO. M. COHAN-·--­In His National Song Show \VinnerGEORGE WASHINGTON, JRPhone Central 2;'?60THE WHITE HOUSEFlorist and DecoratorTeddy CaBo,:. Prop.19.� W ARAsn Au_ CHICAGORcsidence:If',U Arlington PI. PhoneLake View I02�ORCHESTRA andCONCERT BANDI. Goldsmith. Conductor.('nice with thc Cable Piano Com pan)Phone Harrison 1644Wabash and Jackson. CHICAGO. De Boos, 'oS, end; 1 st year on team;100 lbs : 5 ft. 11 in.; basketball squadtwr years; won his "P" last year; PhIDelta Theta; Columbus Ind.Frushour. '07; .tackle; znd year onte am : 190 Ibs.; 190 lbs.; 6 ft.; base­Lall team; Logansport, Ind.lcasmuscn, '07, guard; rst year ontc..m ; 170 lbs.; 5 ft. 10 in.; Valparaiso,�nd.Wel linghoff, 'oS; captain; center;3lG year on team, 215 lbs.; 5 ft. 11ij·,.· Coatesville, Ind.De Lauter, '09; guard; rst year onteam; 186 Ibs.; 5 ft. 9 in.; North Man­chester, Ind.Robertson, '07, tackle; znd year onteam : 190 Ibs.; 6 ft.; Helena Mont.Fleming, 'oS; end; rst year on team;sub last year; ISo lbs.; 6 ft.; We.5tLebanon, Ind.Holdson, '07; quarterback; znd yearLa team; 135 lbs.: 5 ft. 7 in.; basket­bi.ll team captain last year; SigmaNu : Indianapolis.Funk, '08; half; t st year on team177 Ibs.; 5 ft. 11 in.; Carden. Ind.Reid, '07; half; t st year on team;1('0 lbs.: 5 it. 8 in.; Sigma Chi; Holli­cay, Pa.Long. '07; full back; znd year ontl'; m; 170 lbs.: 6 ft I in.; Phi DeltaThda; Louisville. Ky.Average wcight oi I I men, 176pounds.Avcrage number of previou:" yl�:,r" J ones. junior; Delta Kappa Epsilon;played on every team but basketballin high school; first year on Varsity;hard. consistent, fast player; weight,171 1-2.McCarthy, junior; Delta Tau Delta;win t1i11 position if catlcd on; weight.170.:\Ierriam, sophemorc : Sigma AlphaEpsilon : Conference champion, quar­�.!:. mile: "ery fast; plays positionwell; weight, 156 1-2.S ... ':lOmmcr, sop�lomo ... (·: Phi KappaSi�ma; baskethall allf: track star;good punter; ia�t and consistent:lid: weight, 16«).Templeton. ,junior; Alpha DeltaPhi: first attl'mpt lt team; fast an.lshifty. hut almost too light; Ecke:,­�al1's understudy; weIght. '39. KingLudRupert's New Bull DogToe for Fall and WinterBuilt upon en�rely new Enes, that makeit short looking, nobby and extremely53.50com !ort2ble.Price .Rupert's KingTHE LATESTNo other shape has ,ever made such abig hit. Made in all the latest leathers:Gun metal, cordova {dull horse hide).patent coltskin, buttonand lace. Youcertainly will be charmed with a pair ofthem. Buy them eaely. 20 other newshapes-short. stubby.Can Order By MailTHREE SHOPS:gal"Steffen', right half bxcx ; sophomore;Phi Delta Thcta : fir". year on team;very fast; hard tackler � good groundgainer; weight. 156.Average weight Ot II men. 172.Average previous year's on Varsityteam, I.of team, I.:\1 erri!l, '09; sub fullhack; 1 st year(}I: sCluad; I(J() Ills.; .5 ft. i in.; Fort5-ville, Ind.Gordon. '08: !'ub half; 2nd year ons(lll:ul; ISol Ihs.: 5 ft. 9 in.: Bedfon)'Ohio.:\liles, '07; sub half; 1st year onsfluad; 159 lbs.; 5 ft. 9 in.; baseballte�.m two y�ars; captain last y\!ar,M:lford. Ind.Cullins. 'Oi, sub end; 2nd year C'�squad; 159 Ibs.; 6 ft. 2 in.; basketballt('am; won "p" last year; Carmel, I ml.Wyant. 'oS; sub end; 1st year ons(!uad; 160 Ihs.; 5 ft. 7 in.; Nobles­villc, hd.Brundige. '09: sub tackle; 1st year011 squad: 175 Ibs.; 6 ft.; Kingston,Tr:d.Thompson, '08: sub tackle; 2nd ye:lron sCJuad: lio Ihs.: 6 ft.; Phi GammaDelta; Frankfort. Ind.llr�,entigan, '09; sub guard; 1st year(;n squad: 165 Ibs.; 5 ft. i in.; New:\ii;any. Ind.Llck .... y. '09; suh guard; 1st year on:"'Iuad: lSI lhs.; (, it. 6 in. � Elkhart.Ind. Coach Witham.Eight years ago there appeared ontl,c football squad at Phillips Exetera 'hoy who has deYd0ped ;n the mean­time to be one of the best playersin the country. \Vitham. aftcr tWr)yc a rs of work hcre. entered Da r+­n'outh, and put in four more years0: hard. consistent playing for thats("hcol. Leaving there he coached theAt'ademy team at Merccrsburg, Pa.,for a year, and then put in stillanother year of football work as Fol­som's assistant in coaching the tcamat Dartmouth. He 1:-egan coachin:sPurduc last fall. "Today's gamc willsilo\\ what he has acc"rTiplishcd," saysth� Purdue Exponc'lt, "We arc nfltexpecting anything extraordinary, but;':-e going into the gaTlIC confident that\Vitham's men, inspired with the spir­it that has becn the mainstay of all! 'urcluc's kam:'. will J� \'c Stagg's men;dl they can tend to. �ncl thcn some." RuppertTHE SHOEMAKER Mc Vicker's Theater Bldg.Clark and Harrison Streets.All sbops open Sundays for con- Van Buren and La Salle Streets.ven;ence of out of town patrons.J-.OHN W. DOUGLAS3€[TAILORI3€Telephones 4068 Harrison--3884 Automatic51 Jackson Blvd. E. CHICAGO,Who's Who on the Chicago Team.\V.!lkcr. left end; j\:nior; Dcita TauD\.;lta. thinl year .)n team; pitcher Cartoons in the Columb\ls pap(:fS011 baseball tcam; piayed on cham- and gencral st\ldent sentiment :;�cmpion:,hip team half b�.ck; sure tac;';· �IJ indicate that Ohio is conlident ofIc.-t: great ground gainer; fast dowl1 humiliating :\lichigan. Coach Herrn­t:!C licit); weiJ{ht, Ii:!. :;\\'in, a pnpil of the' "Wizard ofParry, left tackle; senior: n �1::t. Ann Arbor has more tl'an once SIH,Wilt'psilon; freshman l, am firs! ve;ll: tl'at he is no mean st\ldent of '1. .,);' ..al' aTound athlete; C.onference and In his present team, Herrnstein Ita:,amate\lr champion h;tmmerth -(.w'-r. ul'\l:mally good material in resp�:tshot puttcr. discus thr.)·.\cr; very !'as' t( weight and speeJ. As a conse­for weight; sure tackl\!,., plays tert i- <:uence, Ohio is confident �nd :\tichi­;!l' g:UllC: stone wall 0'1 d. fellsc; h.1t- gan looking some \_)f her usual con-I r'n!! ram on offense; great ground iicicnce. -------Ctnctnnatt.s IndianapolisQUICKLY AND COMFORTABLY REACHED via4 FAST '!'RAINSOFTHEBIG FOUR ROUTEI\IOST POPULAR OF ALL TRAINS IS THEQUEEN CITY SPECIALLv. Chicago Daily. . 11 :30 P. �1. A . Cincinnati .. 7 :45 A. M.Compartment and standard sleepers to Cinc.nnat i and local s lceper' :0Indianapolis. All slc ... -pcrs open in sraticn a it e r C) :30 P. M.TICKET CFFICE 238 CL:\RK ST.I. P. SPINING, Ge�era! Northern Agent. CHICAGO.--------_----._---Start Sc�ool RightCLOTHES AN INDEX TO CHARAC rER.COLLEGIANS NOIEDLY GOOD DRESSERS.U. of C, MEN LEAD THE WESTWHEN WEARINGCollege Corner Clothes\IADE TO ORDER BYCarver & WilkieCOLLEGE CLOTHES,$35.00 to $45.00. TAILORS.185-1SP Dearborn St.:\. :\IANDELCORN. Tel. Hyde Fark 3283 H. BRAZGO.2l . .s@anbelcorn a 4[:0.University TailorsHIGHEST WORK AND EXCLUSIVE GOODS.565,1 KDlnJ'RK AVENUE. EQUITABLE PRICES. CHICAGO.For Sale or Rent g-�e 9{oot �tu�ic:KtMBALI.II.u.L243 Waba.cb AYe.Original Ideas anli Exclusive StylesiDPHOTOGRAPHSSpecial R .... ·s t, U. of C. Stud.at.--------.---------For sale or Rent: 5454 Inglcside:\ '·e .• Corner 54th Pla-ce.Room residence: Hot ,vater, heat,0; k !loors. newly decorated; rent $40per month or will sell on easy termo;;all ideal h01l1e. P. J. Harmon. 542.1So. Iblsteu �treet, Phone Yards 26�. AMES HAT!)$2.00 $3.00:\ fair deal with every hatlSI, 1'!3 E. MADISON STREET,Opera Hats. Silk Hats.Near LaSalle._-- -----------WantedWanted.-A young man to att";,,lthe furnace in exchange for room.Apply to :\1 rs. I. Cousin, 6101 \Vasll·ington Ave.P;-,tronize Daily :\Iaroon advertisers. --vOL. .�CHICJIIPurdutof .JNnw F.: BigChic• by thewas arooterno limtr st.anmen Bthe ideand tl"lug ropinioeitherAllStagggnated, 01opporthe Ythee(oaclWilli:l\i:lrothat 1the nfavorpr:!cte�tences sfdownwardhad Istart,Tht('rssidetintc:rt:1etheir�!ay:playi:.stsex pcInstOr..01eel tshiflClcdthep:aitnc;lowpu1tJiil.:.lsonWI1suitheph.s("(Jif:,·,harc1fl eIet1.(r;gfulorhI:I:nNp\rr.:t<'PHILLIP'S FALL SHOWING MEN'S FURNISHINGS AND HATS238 EAST 55fh STRE�T.