ne:.---:-VOL. V. Xo. 82. CHICAGO,S.\TURDAY. FE�RUARY 9, 1907. Price 'Two Cents(DivERSITY NOT TO SHARE I MANY ORATORS ININ $32,000,000 DONATION rW;:!::o:P�a::::St���::in:re;Women-Selections from GradyThe ResultsCONTEST: WdMEN'S FOLK CARNIVAL .'SCORES BIG SUCCESS Basketball Team to Meet Purdue­Freshmen Pitted Against StrongEvanston Y. M. C. A.-SwimmersWill Meet C. A. A. Team.GYM WILL BE BUSY TONIGHT TRACK MEET RESULTS INA 43 TO 43 TIE SCORE.dig C��wd Amused in LexingtonYesterday Afternoon and Night-Twenty-nine speakers, seven of Program Repeated. Two basketball games and a swim-them women. registered as contest- nuug meet, all ior thc price of one,'ll ts I'll the Winter declamation con- "audeville Show the Best Feature- .1 'II 1 thU , r aunu ssrou, WI constitute t ie a -:JUnior' College Girls in Chargei:e� t according to the announcement .cuc vaudeville to be performed inI �f Booths.rna.le yesterday by the office of t re Ua. uctt gym tonight.Junior Dean. The number is not as The big e ve nt 01 the evening willThe Cniversity of Chicago will large as that of the contestants in the Everybody was happy and a large 1)1; the Purdue-Chicago game. Thenot shan' in the gift of $32,000,000 .uuumu contest.but shows an increas- crowd attended. Hence the carnival oorlcrmakcr s arc expected to fall Chic-ago. Illinois.maul' by John D. Rockefeller to the l'cl interest on the part of the women. �i\'en by the Women's Athctic As-easy victims to Chicago . Purdue had J5-yanJ dash 2,General Edu�ation board and an- As usual in University declamatory . sociation in Lexington hall and gym;- to tight hard for its victory over lli:- �o-yard hurdles 8nouncl'cl at Thursdays meeting of contests, Grady is one of the favorite nasium yesterday afternoon and eve- 1I0is, while Chicago bested the lllini _f_fo-yarcl run Gthe hoard in New ·York. The gift is .mthors. Three speakers have register. rung was branded an immense tri- by 53 to 20. The line-up \vil} be:,intcn(il-cl to benefit small universities cd with his "Against Centralization" umph, All the features- of the enter- Chicago. Purdue.and colk).!{'s not provided with large speech. and three have taken "The rainmcnt proved popular, from the Buhlig ....•..... L. F .......•. Sorporl'ndowll}{'nt�. ;lIld although the donor New South:' The address which won ,. Polly" act down. The vaudeville Gcorgen ; .. R. F.. .. .. Lewisrcscn'{'s the right to designate the .he declamatory contest last qua-rter .r ' show scored most heavily with the Schommer , •.. C. Collinsdisposition of two-thirds of the fund, "The Homes of the People" is again -pectutors. Harris L. G Dedoos Shot put •....... 3it is improbable that any of the rnon- among those chosen. In general, the The decorations of the booths and Houghton •.•.•. R. G....... Holdson Relay race 5.Chi A ti .. costumes of the performers _also at- .ey will come to icago. c I�g selection shows an increasing interest As a curtain raiser to the VarsityPresident Harry Pratt Judson will in writers of the modern period . cractcd much attention on account ofgame, the Freshmen will meet thereturn this afternoon from New "University and Democracy" by Wil- (he taste, with, which. they were con- strong Evanston Y. 1\1. C. A. team,York. where, as one of the ,trustees, iiarn Rainey Harper I'S one' of the ad- ceived .. 50 Iascinatingv so . entranc- I . f tl C tID' ision of.... c lan}plOnS 0,. ic :�,1l ra IVI I, (Special to The Daily Maroon.)he has been attending the meeting of dresses chosen, the speaker being G .. mg, were . the, appearances that few I A. A. U As there has been noI. f h could resist the temptation to in- rue • : '" 1 Urbana, III., Feb. 8.-Chicago andthe, board. :;. Mark s. TI�e complete ist 0 t ose " '" way of comparing tlie two teams, it Tllinois struggled to a 43- 43 tie scoredulge freely in the sweets served at .' �In speaking of the gift yesterday e ntit lcd to enter the contest is as IS impossible to predict the result, tonig-ht in one of the most sensa-d the booths. The other offerings l'kc- Ia'ftcrnoon Dr. T. W. Goodspee, follows: iJut Dr. Raycroft has strong lopes. tional and exciting track meets ever. id of wise gathered i,n large' sums.registrar of the University, sal : Bowman, J. C . ...:...Speech at DeathThe . afternoon attendance was Tank Events Follow. run off in the I1inois gymnasium."Chicago will not share in the gift Lincoln=-Bcccher. I .1' I f' II' l b k Wit! tl 43 t 38' III' .,Out" somewhat smaller than that in the mmeuiate y 0 owmg t ie as ret- I 1 rc score 0 In InOl5.of Mr. Rockefeller. As·far as I have Chamberlain \V.-"Murdcr Will evening, because the only excitement hall games the swimming meet be- iavor and the relay race the one re-looked into the matter we do not -D. Webster. t tl Chi ag 0' Athletic Associa maininrr event +.0 be run, the e x cite-C. furnished -was in the form of two ween ie IC. - u'" .... ....come under the provisions of the� Ferguson, I. E.-Tribute to E. - dances,' Italian and Swedish. Six t.on and t he Varsity will be held, in mcnt which had prevailed all even-gift." Ingersoll-R. G. Ingersoll. the Urtiver sitv tank. The race in ing- was raised to fever pitch, andhooths, the "fish pond," "knock the J_, Tile i.dl'a which .resulte.d in. the Ford. "V. A.-" A Vision of War"- \'111' 'II 'Handy of the C A A wI'II \ v ·hell Steffen led -the last Illinois run-nigger baby down," "Thddle your own' c. . .' .. ��rl:d::t1Ou o'<�h-c, ,I��l, 1,"::-:1ttr1bute ... �" R.' fr.- Ingcr601t-:-- - _.-.0-:;-. Y to:'a. "boxvof �;;dy,r' �C:nF.yot1' ,-t:9mlYl.'i:c.:-against Iour, Varsity: men li('r. to the tape, the. Illinois, men join-to the late William Rainey Harper. Frank, J. N.-Heroes and Hero Wor- ring the cane you get," and postal for a distance of 480 yards is only �J th�'- - few ·'chle-;iiri- 'rociters': �� "'al>-It is generally believed that it was ship=-Carlye. Icard photographs competed the spec- one of the several excellent contests proval of the plucky effort ..his influence with Mr. Rockefeller. �ridstein, A. i...-Lincoln's Second ialties. Eac� hooth was in charge of which this meet' i� likely to furnish. Chicago made a game ;Iphill fightthat resulted in the foundation of the Inaugural Address. college. Philosophy women having In the 4o-yard swim Harper and �11I the way. After the two mile run.Board. Later, when the plans of the Fuller. G. E.-Mark Hanna-Bever- the Dutch booth, Literature the Lindsey will have to contend against the sixth event on the card,the scoreorgalll·zatl·on actually took fo"rm, it I·dge. ) t C WIer "-food 35 to 19 l·n favor of the III·nl·French, Arts the ltalian. Science the Sl!C 1 S ar men as rane, amp .7 •was Dr. Harper who aided in their Henly. Thos.-\Villiam Penn-Bur- German. and the Senior College the and Durand, and the chances of �tnd .things looked pretty dark for, direction, dette. Spanish. while the American booth 1<1I1ding cven a �econd place in this �he Chicago boys. But the eigl1t'·Dr. Judson will 'return tomorrow Hostetter, H. P:-=-Against Centra!iza- n:as managed by a special committee. event ar� not· bright for the Varsity Do'nts gathered up by the wearers c.fin.m X-cw York, �here he has been tl·on-Grady. 1\1' . d team. the �faroon in the half mile and a•. any opInions were expresse ·ason' business of th� General Educa- Levinger. "L. J.-Napoleon-IngersoH. to which booth and costuming were .The plunge for distance is the only tirst and third in the pole vault- tional Board and not on that of the Leviton. Chas._'Boston-E. E. Hak hest. The majority decided with the ('\"Cut in which the Varsity can hope ;\g-ain put thing-s on a ncarly eCJua�University," said Mr. David A. Rob- Lockhard, R. \V.-The New Sotith- French' girls .represented by Litera- for an l·qual chance. Handy, of the basis.ertson. his secretary, yesterday. "As Grady. ture College, their stunning lilue Varsity team, tied Gessler, of the C. :\s expected, l\lay ,of Illinois cap-I have no way of knoWing the plans . \ \. fi 1 . 1 • • turecl the .15 yard dash. Tn the first�Iarks. G. S.-University and Dem. gowns, white wigs and beauty spots .- . .t • tor Irst pace 111 t llS cvent Inof th(' hoard, I cannot say whether R HI' h f . Th D h lhe la�t meet between the two teams, �lcat \\'allie Steffe nran him a cleadocracy-\V. .' arpcr. m:!.�:ng t em avontes. e utcor not the University is likely to re- �Iaxwell. C. T.-Our Progress West- girls from Philosophy College, ap- ooth men �o:ng 60 feet, the entire Ileat ill ,..t 2-5· Hodg-e and Jenkins ofceiv(' a portion of the gift. The pri- ward-Rcvcridge. prop.riately garbed in white caps, 'l'ng-th of the tank. �lcKnight should 11Iinoi�. qualified in the second heat.mary ohjcct of the organization is to C k \V R Th B 11 B I . • bl k' d I f '11�0 land a place in the dive. Tn th<: final race :\ray heat Stcffen. . I)' . ··d �Iac ,rae ·cn. '. .- c a ot G't \V lite waIsts, ue s Irts, an t 1e a-')llt 1·11 I fi' I HIt k·gIVe mtt Igent and systematIc al to CI '1' d h k h' The r la�· r,"ce \\',"S \\'on b1.· the a c o�e I1IS 1. o( ge a 1Il�- lapen. ml lar ' ,woo en S oes, too t elr J !hinl.the smaller and struggHl!g. college Price. �r. T.- The Child Labor Prob- places in a Dutch windmill. Varsity team in thc meet with theof tht middle w('�t an-(i south. It A C II . I I I' . C \ A 1 ·Id I t th 'tl I Contrary to expectations.' Coacntcm-�lc.Kelway. ,rts 0 cge gtr s as ta lans. III .. ""'. . Ie as mon .. WI 1 a lan-anv .... 1· the �fflliated college·s· com'" I' - lId' h h fril'n,! entered �rerriam in thc quar-J ..,.. • "" Roger�. ''V:-Against Centralization yellow and grecn skirts and white (Icap ot one engt 1 an Wit t ein �Hlcr :his head. it is ]ikely that it -Grady. waist!'. were stationed in a booth :"ame a(h·:tntage thcy should win the ·cr. anel he not only won the racc.w;(J l.,eive aid." l' II 1 . d f "s race again However, ,,·ith Crane, hut lower('d the Illinois gyTrinasium', . Sabath. :\.- The Homes or lhe Peo- la\'lIlg a t le remm. ers 0 unny' , �, ./ TIllS gift I of $32,000,000 is the ]arg- pIc-Grady. haly." and gained their share of \Vampler. Durand and Laughlin "ecorel to 5J 3-5-two seconds' lower. est �I!m ever given by an individual . "Y. immin." for the C. :.\., A. thcy will than the pre\'ious hest time. Lin,l-f Stern I \gainst Ccntralization- praise. ,..,or any �ocial or philanthropic pur- . �.-: ,The' girls from Science Collcge !Ian a difficult task. herg. the much-touted Tllini. W:lSI'OS�. Tro��:�IYS. C.-The Union Solc1ier- were costumed as Germans. with rcd There will also be a 6o-yarcl swim f;:r�e(� to \,kc ;elcon�. and Quigl('yThe (;('neral Education Board was Thurston. ;>ttd hlack the pre"ailing colors. The tJ .. in� the hreast stroke. in ,which PlcJI·I�( �IP t le o( ( pomt for Chicago.estahlishecl in 1903 by a gift of $1,000, Senior College girls enacted thc parts C:Jptain Rohde and. Fcrgu<;on. will 1l101� 1l1:1de clean sweeps in botll000 irom :\Ir. Rockefellcr to afford a \Viison. :\. R.-The Dnty of Litcr- of Spanish maidens and lounged r('prcsent the University. 'ile mile and two mile runs. the Chi-I .I ary �fen to America-Grinke. ·C:1go men fur 1· 1 • l'ttl .c.ear1l1:.,r louse. as it were. for out- about in a hooth hedecked with Ma- Tilt. water polo game should be an .'. I IS ling I e 'OPPOSI-'1 I '�edl�r. R.-Sergeant Prentiss' Fir.,t I'on Tn tl '1 R' I dSl( (' ;, ,f to American cducational in- roon hanners of al1 designs. Candy ea .. y \·ictory for the C. A. A. team. " 1(' 011 e· IC l�r son an<1!'titltliqns :\ force of e"'perts I'S con- PIca-Bachman.. •. I I II tl \ \ T� I . \·an Jnwagen hac! a love feast. cros�-.... I('"e ,�ream� coffee, cake. valentines and W::IC I 10 c.. le:, I ' \J. C lamplOn-st:lT1lly ('mployed to study the necds Doc!ge. �rah('1 J.-Rohert E. Lee. ;)OP corn werc sol«( in large quanti: .. l�ip. hut the Varsity tcam will fnr" inr.- thc' tap(' tog('tncr in the goo,1of \":triOIlS .sections of the country Quinn. Ro .. emary-�haracteristics of ties. Ili;;h enou�h competition to make a lil11(, of ..t m1l111te5, 46 2'5 second ...and :-CI'ort to tIl .... hoar(l. Upon thcl'r the :\CY. e-Jos(,ph Stor1.·. \· .... r�· I' I TI I' f 1 Tom Smith took the two mile witl�... ,... J Tn the evcning a record attendance �_ I\'e y gam('. Ie 1I1e-up 0-Raic-hla. �l:-thc1- The Xcw South- �,,,,\.,,,, lows: "iller an(1 \"all Tllwag(,1l !'cconrl and-" .... the entertainment an cnthu .. i- t hircl.Grady. :t�tic reception. The ticket sel1crs C. .\. :\. U. of C. ,.R h 'r TI ,� S h .... Orl11:l1l Barker. :llthotl ..'!"h .. nffer-o erts. ., ay- le ."ew out - werc fairly deluged witl.l clinking KdlOC (C.) Rohd(' (C.) .G I jll�� with all injllred kn('('. proy('(1 hi111-rae y. cash. and werc so busy hanclling the 'I ('a Iy Goal , .. . .. Goes I· I .S I CI PI f I Old <;c I )l'q III t:1(,' half mile. heatillg Olltpo 111. ar:l- e:l or t le crowd that they were not ablc to I.oh<l(' R. G...... Radenoch "'IS I CI I n PI·I· :"'lI1art. his team matc. with Barrcttout 1 mrc 1- ostOI1- 11 IpS. takc enough time to connt it for a DUr:lll(1 r .. G....... SolomonS \. TI H' f 1 of T!linoi .. in third place. At the cl1.1,turg('s. : 111 la- . Ie crolsm 0 t 1C Daily �Iaroon reporter. The report- T ,nghlin R. F SchottEarly Colonists-Choate. f'r also attempted to 'interview :\Iiss G�icl7.ik L. F....... Prince;1 ;';r th� :acc the score was 40 to J2 inDudley on the Carnh·al,- but could Gessler SlIh.... vValker 1111.OISI f:JI,'or, and the Chi�ago m('nrea 17e( t 1at it would bc ncccssarvDEAN HULBERT' NO BETTER not gct within spcaking distance. t ti j .T . 0 get Jrst an( thircl in the 001(' "\':wlthe evemng was marked hy allC.vtl::- ,\. 1;lair l'r"�id"llf ()',' t:,.,:' Tl ,,::� �'.(' rC':;'Y fO ;.('t a tie, whi'_"1·::ncl ... of excit(,111cnt. th(' throwin� "i .. ... ..Dr. Hulhert'� condition remains "onfetti heing thc main instancc. . ·I::s .. !)f H)05. ,·i .. t«·" friencl" on th'� w; .... th(' Iw�t they COlli" hop(' for.p:-acti�al1y the sam'e. Hc is still in campus yrsterday. He is now living!'erions dangu. (Continucd on pagc of.) i. at LaCross, Wis.Gift of John D. Rockefeller to Gen­eral Education Board for SmallColleges. Chicago Unable to Overcome BigEarly Lead Gained by Illini­Relay Exciting.Favorites.Merriam Runs Fast Quarter '� and, .Lowers Gym Record - TlinoisCleans Up Long Runs.Sum is Largest Ever Given by AnyMan For Any Social or Philan­thropic purpose.�8o-yard run . 8I-mile run oz-mile run 0F'ol� vault 6l l ig h jump 5Total ............. 43r('rf"ll;lIl1(,l1clatiol1s gifts are macl".Tlh' Hoard is not intended merely toacbinister �flf. Rockefcller's gifts;conlrihutions from othcr mcn of\\"{':1lth arc acepted and manag-ed.J'oti1l1arily. it is the object of theno:; reI to devote its attention to the�tnig-g-ling smaller collcges of the5()IIth ancl middle west. U"dcr thish(,;ld, it is asserted that John B. Stet­�Ol1 University, affiliated with thePT';,·"rc:;ty nf r":-::t,..') :� �'m�'. "uretl) r('c('i\'e suhstantial aid.- __ .-� <:�n�i��� on Pa�e .10 ) (Continued on p,age 4.) 7I.199346o43f:?r"�i;;��!; �?;;!&�:"'; ".�'- .. .. :t- -.1 � ;": " THE 'DAILY MAROON, CRICAGO.SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 9. '9':)7.m�f laily aaroon _ ...... _ ....... hL. - J. H _. a..r. "1.ilA. : 4ithe present tempting season. This ispre-eminently the social season, butevery season )n the University isfi t tud .g season, '-and, thenOtll eaa I 8tucl�Dt PublieatlOD of tbe UDlyer. rs a s ymalt7 of Chlcqo. something else. There is no needfor anyone to fall below the mrm­mum required, if. he will only. rernem­ber:' that ,"there �s no time- like thepresent," and do his work from dayto day. The plan of allowing one'swork to accumulate from day to dayand from wcck to week is -especially.. :II· ... r..cJ .. 8et'oDcI·Caa. Mall at lbe Cbl fatal during the Winter" quarter, wliencap Pa.tolke. social events and other distractionsalso pile' up with astonishing rapid-Sut.c.'rlption prIce. $3.00 per 7e&!': $1.00 ity. - A' litt Ie thought and work nowtor 3 montbs. Subecrlptlou rec:elnd at will prevent much worry and 'regrett he llarooo Otllce, Ellia HaU. or at the in the future.'Ynculty Excbaoge. Cobb Hall. Ordeni"ormerl,The VDhenlt7 uf Cblcaco Weeld"FoundedTbe Weeki,. Oct. I, 1892-'rbe Da1l7, oee, I, I eo2.taken by inall or telepbone.4:!6. JUNIORS ANNOUNCE THEIRVALENTINE DANCE PLANSEAch . Gueat �'is. to· BriDe ValcDtiDeto be AwUded by the "Post·OIice." :For the Prom !-I" Attitu<QUestion·for/ AUDIAPresident Hewitt of the JuniorClass yesterday announced the de­'ailed plans for the class dance to be,�iven at : the Reynolds Club on the'afternoon of February 14.' The dancewill be informal and will be in thenat'u·re of a Valentine party.All members of the class, both menand women, are included in the list')f those expected to be present. AlTthose who' have from fourteen to-wenty-five majors credit: as 'well as�hose who are in their third year atthe University, are reckoned as ju­-niors. Hewitt said that he wouldlike to have the girls understandthat it is the custom to come with­out escorts to these afternoon pa'r� Men's Dress Suits'$35 The rl'�l'.tion for a,High Schtearly n\:xl(' rep res e ll.t i II,faculty ISfeasibili ty· mittee ha­done con-itaken, will· portant ill: and will I� cedent ill: country.i . Dean 0'.� her of the· gesting thhas left thcretion ofThere is ;of abondo:but it is 11: stand on"The eosider t wOwen inyesterday,termine iand seco:would phthem decThey aretigationmade, anWhateveraby be tlreflectionand thatat our inH7de Park PETITION FOR· CHANGEIN DECLAMATION PLAN Others up to '60.00!'ies.The Junior C�lege Council M �s �he dance will begin M about 4 �������������������������������_meeting in Cobb Hall yesterday o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Shepardsonmorning endorsed the resolution pro- :'rid 'Mr. and 'Mrs, Boynton will .beposed by the Executive - Committee. present as chaperons. and will re-of Philosophy College men, asking eeive preceding the 'dancing. Law-for a better representation in the renee will furnish- the music, theredeclamatory contest and "will now being twelve dances on the progra.m.petition the authorities that a new The Valentine number is expectedplan be substituted. The Case will be to be the feature of the afternoon.P�ter F. Dunn, W. P. lIaeCracken. referred to Dean Vincent of the Ju- Each guest is asked to bring a val-P. W. 1.lntertoo, 1I1sa Faith Dodge, nior Colleges and is expec.ed to be cnO-ine. and hive it addressed to thedis-cussed by the faculty before the oerson for whom it is intended,semi-finals are held. About the middle of the afternoonThe idea - expressed in the council � temporary post-office will be fittedmeeting, is to have' two +representa- up: .and the missives distributed. Sev-tives chosen from each college to en "quadrilles and other fancy danceser.ter the semi-finals. That witT will be on': the- program.mean that eight men and eight wo- The social committee of the Ju­men wiJl be g;ven a: place in, the semi, nior Class, 'which is in charge of thefinals. -. As the semi-finals .. are 'judged dance·:·i� composed of Norman Bar­according to the best men and n�t ker.' cllai-rihan: Charles Jordan, Hen-.by . colleges, t��� co�te�_t�n_ts from. ry Roney, Frank Bevan,Frank Mac­one college would have a chan-ce to Lane.Miss Lois Kauffman. Miss MaryThe University congratulates thetrack team for its, splendid showing get, _into� the. fil_1�l_s-, if t�ey. surp;\ss�!d, ���.� ':. and Miss Mary Pitkin.against Illinois. The the other colleges in public speak- These men and women are collect-. ,ng the funds necessary to run theGood Work result is particularly ing,The action was taken by Philoso- dance. President Hewitt says thatBy The gratifying in view ofTrack. Team the-disqualifications at phy 'College because -it'- is held- '-that -the -priee- of -admissjon .will he raisedthe eleventh hour. In there_are more and better speakers !r?m",25 to.,�_ �nts{ at the - gate.cidentally it is pleasing to note thai in Philosophy than in any other col- -", : ,- ".. ,the Maroon prophet was' right in' his lege,· f�� the reas�� -tha� ·.��.i��sophy .�?_ H� �.- .'::���: COLUllrr'course leads to,:Jaw and- couis�s in- :" ,.._:i,:�' "', �,'�e-nd�d to bring-:,?ut.,pu,biic.:��*ers: :�p :�a '�� .� . .AIuao1uIqsth�t some of, th._e ,col.leg�: :�nter: no .� �o� l� .. tiOD ·,fo� 19o1contestants �� ,all" .-while Philosophy -:, ' ,.,-:., _,>:'.:':���.;'_�: ,'_ ._� ; .always has, the: ,largest number of ": �-.,.� :--.. -_-. -.:' .:m�n en��l�d �� there � noJ���u�l������:�g���I_������������������������������.�.��.reason for Jetti�g a prize go b de- cohimrirdl, tbe caP. arid� "Gown, is ,a ',,::,�:fault when there are good me/ who _new� fea,ttl��:-e.f Itli�<l!'niversity annu,l. Albert Mathews, Pres. Geo. H. Fiedler, Vice-Pres. F. H. Stratton. Sec:,!:cannot enter the final contest be- ,The, ·step �w�S' �ompt� ,'by'-the faftcause of the college rule. '!�at. �ost . of' t�e, other college. yearT�e question of having the Junior books cont�in a mimber of pages de­Colieges insert their pictures in ''Ie voted to gnnds on campus characters.Cap and Gown came up again I'n th ··A Ior.al column has never been rune . C Go ".council meeting yesterday, upon re- In the ap and wn _before, saIdI)Ort of three members of the council one of the ��ito�. yest�rday. "Butthat Arts •. Literature and Philoso- this feature' wi�I'- mat�ally ��ro!ephy women were not in faV()r.of hav- the value-and- pOpu1anty:-of 'our an­;ng the pictures taken. The council nual,. !or it wil� �ve Chicago atmoS­remanded: the �uestion to -the col- "here. Othe,r colleges have this de­leges. and asked that unless all col .... pa�merit and w�- might try it and seeleges ,,"ote the pictu;es. none be in- !tow it works�' 'We urgently requestserted in the' Cap and ,Gown. If set)- all students to help us make this in-arate colleges vot� in favor of the novation 'a success." ,During this monthpictnre at the next meeting after .. A notiCe has been posted· on the•hearing tha! .three - co�leges are un:- .hU,I��ti� ... ��"_ c::a1li�g t�e attention we wIll make you aable to partICIpate. theIr pictures- will ?f- k���rs, _and �eq.u,estmg them �o •be inserted in spite, of the default.: '."rite at least two gnnds about thetr, SUI'Chairman McBride "appoint�d Mis! best .fri� �"l�ady a large numbe�:'\rarjorie Day, to .. me�*, with Miss ��a\'e co�tnbuted, but the editors wantHelen Dewhurst of the Senior Coun� it known that the. m?re they get theciJ. and petition the Unh'�rsity in the merrier will be the reading.name of the two. cout:lcils to offer :alarger prize for ., Unh'ersity scat.It. EDDY MATHEWS, Managing Editor.Jo:DW ARD G. FEL8EN1'UAL. News Editor.LUTHER U. ",'EItNALD, Athletic Editor4oI�OItGE E. (.'VLLEU, Business lIanager,ASSSOCIA TE EDITORSC. W. hltser. Bernard I,. Bell.Prestoa F-. Gaaa.A. W. Heodel'!on,Warreo D .• 'oster. lIf'Jyln J. Adams.REPORTERSJerume .'raok. ,Uarry A. Uaoseo.w. J. HallUlfurther.lIane7 B. Fuller. Jr.Printed by tbe Maroon 1'rea4;4 East G:Sth StreetI'bone lIydt" Park 3601prediction.... The Reynolds. Club has i�itiatedmany proper and fitting things in tht'way of social function�.but none more so thanthe reception to Act­ing President and Mrs.Harry Pratt Judson an­nounced for Monday night. It is, ofAnotherGoodIdeacourse. ,impossible in so large a com­munity as ours for the Acting Pres­ident to become personally acquaint­ed with all the students in the regu­lar routine of affairs. The idea of theClub, therefore, to give as many Uni­versity people as desire it, the op­portunity to meet him, is welcomeIt is hoped that all will join in pay­ing due respect to Dr. Judson byavailing themselves of the priVilegeoffered.The figures given out this weekby the Dean of the Junior Collegesin regard to dismissalsTake Time and suspensions forby the ,unsatisIactory scholar-Forelock ship furnish food forconsiderable thought. Tnthe first place. they indicate that theJunior College faculty is determinedin its effort to weed out from amongth� ranks of the underclassmen allwho do not evince a proper interestin their studies. and to insist on aminimum of work being satisfactor­ily accomplished. J n taking thisstand. they are right, as the Univer­sity of Chicago does not desire thereputation of a loafing-ground, sowell earncd hy some Western insti­tutions.Rut the figures are of interest fromanoth�r vi�wpoint as well. We too�occasion �ome two· weeks since int":c: t"n···· .. n. !n warn t"'€ student:o'=-v.-:tinst allow;nJl themselvf>s to drifttoo far \)tit on !bC' f><lCial �('a daringJ "__ .:.� Marshall Field 6 Co.Junior College Council Wants Six­teen ConteStants in Semi-Finals-Discusses Pictures."The. Northern 4 - cylinder car, with air controlled clutch,air brakea,and air for pumping tires. 50 H. P.; cylinder sxS'l:wheel base n9 in. Seatiflg capacity for 7 passengers. Price, "$3.500, F. O. B; Factory.The 2 -cylinder- cas. is' the one that was so much talked . _,._�about last Beason on account of its quietness, F. 2 is where--:r.·these cars can be seen at the Show. Price, $I,7:X> f.o.b. factory. � :The world-famed PEERLESS can be seen at our booth. D 4-One look at 'eur Runabout means that -you will own one.PEERLESS PRICES$4.000 Model IS-45-H. P_Model Is-GentlemensRoadsterModel 15-45-H. P_,Limousine $5.000"Model l6-so-H. PModel I�GentlemensRoadsterModel 16-3o-H. P.Limousine FRATEIRE$.t,ooo $5,000Beta Th.ta KCI$s,ooo'Tennant Motor Ltd. �, All th:inter-Ira:have beewins oulPhi in ssilon in; silon I!!-�' ,:_'he Slday nigmeet th.the matPhi an(been d�Georllgamcswerc thelegihiliment. Ithc entby F,tlc102 an<st�t\clinl1449 MICHIGAN AVE.'PHONE CALUMET 1893.Mathew� . &, CO. Inc.THE TAILOR SHOPNew Powers Bldg., 156 Wabash Ave.-DRBSS SUITS FOR COLLEGE'IIEN OUR SPECIALTY.'.,BETWEENSEASONWEIGHTSIn BLACK,BLUf andGRAY Progralfor :Eand an extrapair, of Trousers forthe price of the suitalone. SUITABLE WEIGHT FOR .�ANY TIllE OF YEAR.and Eztra Trousers, $30 to '"Also early shipmentsof New Spring Wool­ens for those goingSouth or to California. \Vltal�crihc:tU(li\'n(the VI:\1;.!i(leThe"etCIl·hu,c('lklltH;I:-pclsol(li"t�:lIld 1)1n:qJJc'CI IISuitJF YOU LIKE TO WEAR YOURGLOVES LONG, WEAR It is economy to buy a suit with'" extra pair of trousers, it rnakt'sthe suit last twice as long.-.--'�-�-�I:'atr.o�ize Dai�v Maroon advertilera. cnrc aE E\\Thrill abfaunoulFOWNESGLOVES -STUDENTS, REMEMBER USWhen making'· arrali�ellts foryGur frarernity- «roup' Pictures for th�Cap anel Gowa. Special'" tIIi8r(,:tr.'. Come and Ke. .ll.\RTYN'S lfAROON STUDIO.: ·�:'�.e"GroftU. of C. ..... 1 ....... '. ("1l1'Plhcy cst�1popul;1":'::0:- 'or '.. o::n� Me::-:.E:ther sto:-er:t I 3 'ialJe �ueet. and"}�� ��,' ...... B... ' � ..THEY �R �N�IF_� I.. ,'" ........THE DAILY MAROON, CHICAGO,SATURDAY, FEBR.UARY.9. 1901- •-GERMAN CLUB:�?*.ilITTEE ON U HIGH. ·�CO DAIL Y TO REPORT SOON� FRESHMEN WIN FROJi: -_._ . ·t-••-_· �IIiIiiIII ..... ..... -----------..;.-..;;.;.�VARSITY IN INDOOR GAilE \The Reynolds Club will open itsFRATERNITY BOWLERS ARE doors to the University public nextREADY FOR SEMI-FINALS Monday night for an informal .re­ception to Acting President and Mrs.Beta Theta Pi, Alpha Delia Phi, Del- Harry 'Pratt Judson.' All are invitedta Kappa Epsilon Victors in irrespective of' .-elub membership. . .Preliminaries. Extensive plans have been made :fo�I"-""-- �_--"":-- '!-"" "" __ "" .Jthe entertainment of .the 'guests, a:ridAll the preliminary contests in the it is expected' that the affair :Wilf [beinter-fraternity bowling tournament 1S successful as the others given 'byhave been rolled off. Beta Theta Pi the club this quarter. As !he daywins out in section one; Alpha Delta �ollowing is a University holiday aPhi in section two; Delta Kappa Ep- '•• rge attendance is looked for by thesilon in section three; and Delta Up- officers of the club. .; silon in section four.." �:The semi-finals'will begin Wednes­day night, when Beta Theta Pi willmeet the D. K. E. five. The date forthe match between the Alpha DeltaPhi and Delta Uusilon has not yet Any and all students who sub­scribed to the Monthly Maroon andpaid their subscriptions in advancefor the year up to June. 1907. will bebeen decided. rirotected. Incase other satisfactoryGeorge Law has rolled off th- arrangements are not made they willgames for Alpha Delta Phi which be paid a- refund for the months ofwere thrown out on acount of the in- February, �Iarch, April. May and Residence: PhODeelegibility of Eckersall. By agree- June. 'F13 ArlinatoD Pl Lake View ....ment. his first score is to stand for .The Monthly Maroon is in 'good Pboae·lIairiua ..... .the entire; number of games bowled financial condition and the business (ioldSaiiHl's >Orcltf1ilr. �.by F,tkersall.· His . score -was 166, manager will see that proper pro- t » I. Golamitb; nu.c..102 and 114, and did not affect the vision JS made for those who have Ulice, Cable PiaDo CO ...... �st�tlcling of the teams in division two. paid their subscriptions in advance." \V'abuh aa4 J� �ICAW. M. Ruffcorn. Business Manager.. r: Attitude Will Probably Dec5de First Year ,Men Def� Regulars,· Its n- H t on -inta_ ture Diamond; QUcstion-DeaD ",wen opes 4 0 3 -�for Adoption of Plan. Yesterday •.Playing fast and hard the freshmenbested the Varsity in baseball yester­day by a score of " t� 3. . Bot� sidesput up a snappy gaml. _The freshmanruns were all earned.The line-up:Varsity FreshmenRockwell....... C. SheldonStaehling........ P. .., .SunderlandMeigs t st B. TuckerNathan zud B. . OrchardVan Patten S. 5.: SternBliss 3rd B. PeguesThe n·�ult of Dean Owen·� agi�a-,. for 'L daily paper at Univeraitytlon •: High SellOul will be made kn�wn. early next week, when the committee(repr�Sel1tillg the student. body and· faculty is expected to report on thefeasibility of the project. The com-· mittee h;l!'i been appointed and hasdone cOll!'iiderable work. The step, iftaken, will prove one of the most im-· portant in the history o.f the school,· and will probably be Without a pre­: cedent in the prep schools of the: country.i ' Dean Owen, himself, is not a mem-.! her of the committee, and since sug-· gesting the idea of starting the paper,has left the matter entirely to the dis­cretion of the' members of the body.There is a strong sentiment in favor·of abondoning the Weekly-for a daily,but it is 110t known how the majority ENTERTAINSMiss Rosa B. Barch Sings Songsfrom Schubert and Schumann.An unusually large gathering ofthe German Club was entertainedyesterday by Miss Rosa B. Barch.Miss Barch gave beautiful render-� stand on the proposition. ings of The Flower Song from Faust,"The committee was chosen. to con- iL11d Moonlight of Schumann, in thesider two que tions,' said Dean German. Later she sang the HedgeOwen in commenting on the matter Rose. from Schubert. She was ap-yesterday. "First they are to de-termine if a daily paper can be run,and second how it can be run. Itwould please me exceedingly to seethem decide in favor of the idea.They are making a thorough inves­tigation of the suggestion I have_ will sing German songs.made, and their word will be final.Whatever way they decide will prob- CLUB RECEPTION MONDAYaby be the best. because it 'will be a . '.i.reflection of the majority sentiment, Reynolds Club to �. Open to AI"and that is what we try to have rule �. -University ��ple.plauded heartily.The next meeting of the clubcomes as usual on Friday afternoonof next week in Lexington Hall .. Dr.Schutz will lecture on Hauptmann'sHarnelc and Mrs. Carmen' 'Wurroteat our institution."Notice'/ AUDIENCE ENTHUSIASTICAT FIRST BAND CONCERT Club to Visit McCormick' Works.The Sociology Club. composedmostly of graduate students in so­ciology, will make a four 'of inspec­tion through the 'McCormick Inter­national Harvesting works Mondayaftern�on. The club will meet aT th�Program EzceUeat aDd Auditors Calffor Encores-Drisko aDd HarperSoloists.Wh.u a dramatic critic would de­scrih; as a small but appreciative' corner of Fifty-seventh street and:'U(lil'nce heard the first concert of Cottage Grove avenue; at 1:4°the University of Chicago band in o'clock. The members have made:\(;'!Hlcl Hall yesterday afternoon. several trips to various places of in­There might have been a larger at- tcrcst this year. The trip to thett'I1.i:tnce for the program was ex- Tribune which was planned for Sat­ccIii-lit and pleased generally. Harry urday night has been postponed in­H;I;-pcr and Morey Drisko were the definitely,sol(lj"ts. Harper playing thc zylophonealld Drisko the cornet. and both werc Esperantists' President to .Speak.n:called. The audicnce asked an en- Mr. F. G. �forin. vice:-pre�idcnt of('ore after nearly every number. E. the American Esperanto Society andE Ewing directed. iormer president of the Chicago Es-Thr. next band concert will be held peranto Cluh. will addrr. .... '�he Uni­in about two weeks. date to be versity Esperanto Club Monday af­announced. The -band has a choice ternoon at 5 o'cock in Cobb 5 Rr'" .,. • _ •. �.� �_". �'�-n\' n�' .. v _.� " ') . ·'1 :-� i:s n:,v� mcctin�n:'Pl'!er .. will be given on its p-�gram. ';;ke t:p def-nite study of the IanYesterday's program w:t� largely �tlagc. and invites all members of thf'popular in natare. University to attend.. "�,.._ . No", on .E.lli"itionat tile 'ColiseulII1907'/tIorlel,_. Pope- .Hartfor"2S-30 H. P •• 2,7£150.00.The mo�t ,ellllJl.· and. eff.icient If-c,linder .asoline touringcar of its class, 01 any otller dass, that has ever been offeredto the public.Model I., Pope�Harlford, demonstrates the supremacy ofAmerican· automobiles in its ConstrUctiOIl, and successfullysolves all 'he problems which are essential in 'he production ofa modern .gasoline' eegine.Absolutely quiet running. Y,ou must in justice '0 yourself seethis car before purchasing one which may prove less.,ol1hy. ;Orlando Fe Weber Co;1322 ..26.·.-.: ..... Awe.P""N£S' CALIJ.cr 986 .• "" 987. .16th aDd .JClCbipnTelepbone Calumet :lSIfie 1:6tb St. Livery ..Riding A�deIDYHich-Clua Saddle and Harness Honea �or Sale.Horses SchooledSend for Circular. Open EveaiDp.Ali. �AIRRowCLUPECO "lr�QUARTER 8. ·-CaLL-.TMn�8&ST -..c&;. SNW..c.e&.unT • ..:.....,:&-:co ...........LaundryBUNDLES BROUGHT IN' AND CALLED FOR .. •••... � •••••••••••••••••.•• 8c coUars � .........• · xCd. . 4C614-686 Eat 6yd Street•Frank s. YOaDc. Phone M.P. 1:152!'Young America. S .s ;r ..tile Yates - t1iber ,eden'Afeaq.Paul Yates, llaaapr.Room 740 PiDe Ana BJdc.203 IIldaipn Aft. CIIbp, mWe secure positions for college anduniversity professors. normal school,high school, grade, and all kind. of""�II"'''' special teachers. We' also have a. AI. MeAd ... _ strong department of athletics. WriteTt.eV .......&._.j=�:::""ChloalJ. ,or can for furt:�::rmalion ... _ .................. iiiiiiiiiiiiii .. __ .... _�_,I Offi�. H.P..,sa. Residence;H.P. g61.. t: £\;''Ii. �DENTISTS......... ,..pt708r .............. '...; ... " ."AI JlOa.TOIrS........ �.,=,1Wtt :. 118 G'lth Stftet... inWould JOQ Jib aD' attractiTePictare, aD aJ'tiatic bit of Po�,or a pod PIutiIr Cut for JOarroem? 1We haft tbae at iDezpensiftprices aDd mot other beautifuldIiDp DOt to be foancl e_wIIere.rAt - am JOG prices 011 framiDa� Pictara.Tlte C"'CPDO'�"_ &lueation CO.A. C. McClIq Bide-.215 Wabash A\·�. Patroniu Daily Maroon ."J.,.erri�r ••Th�,. are reliable.62..t9 Kimbark Ave.Hours Q-12. Cor. 63rd St.'I :JO-S-PATRONIZEI'DUNIVERSITYPHARMACY:� r. �.�l" �, COd.� R ROWAN. Prop.'tilt DAILY MAROON, CHICAGO, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY (.TRACK MEET RESULTS .. - ---'UNIVE�ITY' NOT TO SH�.RE I WO�AN'S FOLK CARNIVAL 'EI.1 lOl;�L"!-:lJERIN 43-43 TIE SCORE IN '32,000,000 DONATION I '.SCORES JUG SUCCESS___ (_C_ontinued from page J.) (Continued from page 1.) I (Continued_ f:I�_ page I.)_ �Henneberry was easily best- in the When �Ir: Rockefeller. .made his ill-I The two vaudcvi lle shows COIl-pole vault, Morris, 1Iinois' star, itial gift of $1,000.000 it was unuer-! �'ilJ(kd t11l..' cnu-rtn mmcut. and th.eir I I�;O() __ -SEASO:"\ - 190jdropping out at ten feet. Steffen stood that the board wa : to devote I !l':�tun' was vot erl the IH:�t thing' I �.,cleared nine feet and took third. The itself. i!1 particular to stud>:.i!.I.� _!he ao?u.t th.e Ca ruiva l,' dill' �'oll�l(leratlOn The Benson Orchestra will furnish music for the following well �.relay race went to Chicago after a educational needs of the south. The hl'lllg" g;n'n t ln- ot lu-r JOy�. Sclcc- clubs throughout the season:hard fight, Merriam, Barker, Quigley Income from the gift, which was ten t iou s by thl' Gk� Club opened the I. Cl.UI:S _and Steffen running in the order times the amount of the first, was :0 .. how. and a Rus siau dance was .. 1..'1..'-1named. provide for the expenses of -th·c man- OJ1(1. Then came the play. "Polly I11011le\\"00d Count: y. The summary: agcment of the board. The surplus Popular Madly Rushed to neath."I C I. a umet35-yard dash=-First heat: Steffen is to be used for gifts in. the discrc- This proved a great lilt and was en-', . CI b...• r, I South Shore 1I(C), and May (I), tied for first. Lion of the board. t husiast ica ly applauded..' I union LeagueTime, 4 .2-5· Of the members of the board, three The scene of the sketch, wrrt t cn ]35-yard dash-Second heat: Hodge are connected directly with the Un i- bv )1 is� Th HZ:! Darton aud :;\1 iss I(1), first: Jenkins (I), second. Time. ver sity of Chicago. Professor Harry J�'��il' 1'leckJ11�-ll1, was laid 'ill' Jelly I4 2-5· Pratt Judson is acting president and !-Iall pa r lor s. The charactcr s were; The35-yard dash-Final: May (I). :\Ir. Fred T. Gates and )Ir. John· D. Polly l'npllla.r. acted. hy X:tth.:�1i:·1first; Steffen (C),second; Hodge (I), Rockefeller Jr ... arc trustees. Young. �ral11le �It'lltality hy \\'111:- Thisthird. Time, 4 2-5· While the board' was in session :rl'd Dewhurst. plippa Philosophy hy·-44o-yard run-Merriam (C), first: .h is week.-. gifts aggr e gating $-100,000 'fary j oh uson. Amorita :\rt I,y �Tar-ILindberg (I). second; Quigley (C), were made to five colleges. Beloit, ior ie Day. Lor e lln Literature hythird. Time, 53 3-5. Iowa, and La Fayette College, East. II e1'.'.1 Hc mlr ick s. Sarah Science hyJlile run-Richardson (I), and Van on. Pa., were given $50,000 each. Esther Cornell. Ruth Ie"" Rite-up lryInwagen (I), tied for first; Burk- Wabash Colleg\.·.· Crawfordsville, l nd- Eleanur 1):IY. and l Iarrv Handsome Suitt' SO;,-SJ.t l Inudcll Ilall 40 East Randolph Streei'halter (I). third. Time, 4:46 .2-5· 1','111,'1, ,-111(1 til" University of Wooster, hy Willowclcan C·lattd·�oT1. SOIm' '1' I I C I . I ��.'- ... > J_ (�Cl' lOT1CS·_ cnt ra 5':>53: _entra Sil]4o-yard hurdles-Steffen (C), first; ')hio. were each �i\'cn $125,000. Xorweuian �ollg�. clog- da nc iuu, mind::'.-Ierriam (C). second; Lazear (I). In attempting to correct the im- rl'ading :Jilt) a minuet conr lndc.l the Ithird. Time, 5 2-5. ircss ion that th e General Education- -crformance. •,Shot put-c-Carr ithers (I), first, 40 .t1 Board was to handle the gifts of The program will be repeated to-,;feet .4 3-4 inches; Schommer (C), 'Ir. Rockefeller. ::\lr. Gates is quoted nig ht. The proceeds g-o to the t r cas 'Isecond, 38 feet, 5 inches; Dunham IS saying: ury. of the \\-OIl1CIl'� At h lc t ir :\�';;f)-(I), third, 38 feet, 3 inches. "It W:IS rather designed to.. me�t a ciation.Two-mile-Smith (I). first; Miller wider need and to offer a medium(I), second; Van Inwagen (I), third. .hrough which other men of means ATHLETIC SCHEDULEHigh jump-Schommer (.C), first. who desire to promote education in Februaryheight, 5 feet 9 .inches; Rott (I), ts various forms in the United States R Chicago at JIIinois (track).second, height. 5 feet 8 inches; Busn- -ould do so in a systematic, intelli- I). Uuivcrsity High School vs. �I 01'-nell (I). third,· height 5 feet 1 inch. rent and effective way, and the board gan' Park Academy (track).Half-mile-Barker (C), first; Shu- :�. being used extensively by philan- o. Purdue at Chicago (haskethal1).art (C)' second; nar;�tt (I). third. hropists." 9. E\':�llston Y. ::\-1. C. :\. ,"s. Fresh-T:me, 2:0,5. The total gifts of :\Ir. Rockefeller men (hasketha11.)Pole vault-Henneberry (C), firsl. 0 the Uni\'C:-sity of Chicago and '''' Law ,.�. Philosophy (basketball)height, 10 feet 6 inches; Norris (I). IfI"!iliate<! institutibns. is about $26. 13, Literature "5. Science (ha�kct­second, height, 10 feet; Steffen (C). : CO. coo. a sltm about fi� .. e .eights of. -' ball.)third. height, 9 feet. that gi\'en to the Board. The largest q. Philosophy ,·S. Di�inity' (haskctRelay race-Won by Chicago acknowledged gift.;_ of Mr·· Ro.ckefel- bail). I(Merriam, Barker. Quigley, Setffen) 'er art' about as f(,lIows:. 15. Illinois Freshmen at ChicagoTime, 2 :51. Gem'ral Education Board-:-$43.000,OOO .( track). IUni\'Crsity of Chicago-- $20,000,000 r 5. Law \'s. Literature (basketbal!)Many Enter Contest. RlI'sh �Iedical ColI�ge--._;"-6,�,ooo '5. Chicago at Evanston Y. l'.L C. :\Entries for the Reynolds Club bil·. Barnard College-.--.----1,375.ooo (swinmling).liard and pool tournament are stin Southern Educational Fund-:.r ,126,qoo 16. Chicago at Central Y. M. C. .\coming in and l\[r. English says that Yale _..- ._ 1.900,000 (basketball).by Monday. when all entries must be Harvard ._�.�_ 1,000,000 H). Sciellce ,.". Di"inity (hasketbalP.in, there will be enough to make six Baptist Educati<:thal-. S���Y-I,OOO,Ooo !o. ';\'orthwestcrn at Chicago (ba�eight-men divisions. At present \liscellaneous ;_� -.:� 7,375,000 .. -kethall).there are seventeen entrants for th� '0. Arts vs.' Senior (hasketball).pool contest and fifteen for the bil- Total-.-,.....:.--�-�3,876,ooo 21.' Fir .. t Regiment Track :\Ieet.liard tournament. ?3. Chicago at ,Illinois (basketba 11)SCORE' CLUB DANCE' --.!.). ll1iJ10i� at Chicago (s\\'immin�)AT ROSALIE TODAY .!3· .. 0:1...k Park ."5. Hyde Park (swi�nming)......../Mr. Eckstein Visits university.Oscar Eckstein, formerly are·search assistant in the department of Sophomore Society Party Will Start !6.Chemistry. visited the Universit)· Promptly at Two' .O'clock-Mrs..• yesterday. He is on his way to New Lovett Chaperon.York from Washington, where he -has been engaged in research work The second dancc"of the Score Club .:Rby the government. He intends to '.\'ilI be ginn this 'riitcrrloon in R�sali('go to Alaska, where he wil spend hi� Hall. The Scor� Club purposcs tntime among the gold fields. l'lltcrtain only twice this qliarter, the r.IT.. .,ther. .Iance coming ;�;jl!st ... � mon�hWanted. later. �rarch Q. , ,Wanted::Two roo�s b.y two stU-I The success of the opening. dance •�ents, one m the Umverslty, and on� i of la�� D('ccmhcr has led thc, me�- :;.tr. the Elementary schoo1. Board or, hers of the club to expc'ct a large �t­convenient to board. Refined home. I �en(-lance. .-\cc·or·dingly they have �:preferably children. Inquire at Ma- madc special prcpa'ration. particu;u!.y �.roon Office. in the haJJ decorations.�. "�hich' are to Chicago ;,� Lewis In!"titl1te (b:1s­ketball)..!6. Literature ,·s. Philosophy (ba:-.­kethall ).I, Scicnce ,.�. Senior (basketlnil)."C'en minutes later. March_La\\' ,·s. Arts (basketball).�Iinnesot;) at Chicago (basket·'balf) .First Prcliminary Track :;\lect �fthe CO:lk Cotmty High Schoo:�. :\rts ,·s. nj"inity (basketball).La\\' ,.�. Scicnce (hasketball).""ino:s :It Chicago (track).SCCOlld Pr£:iminary Track �rc�t'oi the Cook County II h�hScho01s.Cilica:::o at r'urdue (b:lsv('tlp1J )'j 0I'hi'lowphy \"-". :\rt� (ha .. ketba!l)Scnirjr ,·S. Literatl1re (b:1sket.hal!).'�'$ ;Cl)iC;}�P :It \\"i"l'{)!1-in (ha�k··.­ii. U,:!-ll ).�". S. �':Cliip';':fI . Frt·-h:ncll at Illinn!,'>:l���",.r, ('h;c:!:.�n :l�' \hl111('-pt:1 (i';I-I-:,·.·Iw non,l'and' ple:l�it1Jt: .: ,----:::\rrs. l.ovett wi11 ch:lperoll the d:ln�c.The reception will hegin' promptly a� . ..,2 o·clock. the fir!'ot dancc to hegin fif- '-t.0·Patronize Daily Maroon Advertisers.They are reliable.PROM. TICKETS NOW ON SALETheHlv.Yeu You"'WIII ,Advance Sa!e Opens· at InformationI .'I Office and Reynolds Club.Tickds arc no\\' 011 "ale for theSl'nior Prom which i" tr: hC' held 0;1'hc l"n'ning oi .Fehruary 21 ill H;) ro•lett gYllll1a�iul11.'. I i tickets arc prr).(,l1rt'(1 now they, C:tll be "ecuret! for$-t.oo. hut if hought on tflc <lay of thedance the pricc will he $:;.00. Ad·llli�'!"ioll ticket" Tllay he �(,cllred.at. thl'Iniorll1:ttioll oliice or at thc R�y­nolds Chib.TipB.ln Top' Uk,Thlri1 Inn It b:!1U.'('. ·T:,ird l'n'!:mill:Il"\' Tr:tcl.: :'1,·:!·IIi till' ("n"k ('nl1llty Hi.: 1�cltn()J-.:J.:.:..sel11i- Fill;il ':'I...:cl ,)i th(' Corl�Codnty II igh 3;-h(lob..!:-\. ;; Ild 21). Illin. oI� .\ til let ic CIl1h._:., Charity Track �Jcct.fi- Fin:t! T'.'aek \I cd oi the Cf)')�';. COl1nty High Schools..,.. .....The Pu"_ Com,.",..,.c.. .......................Ell ell MOORE. FLORIST..... -'- - .-� .; .._ 272 East 55th Street. 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