·;;.ltr·� 1'" �.;���'�:I��itr�.......;", ..._;-t�!,��\ ..,.. :·.";':���·.:�1f/u>!:f:� .��!. ,,,,� ,,�.'. .THE DAILY MAROON, CHICAGO,$AT:URDAY, FEBRUARY J6, J907·.,mitt lailg _arnon$35. ..._ Cp'lumbiaJu� wevlast week.cessful :lff;,ever been ItYale bash'the largestson. Cohnwith theirbacker I'llof the Reding. The'eluded thebout oneThis is titWeek hasbia and ittir.uance 0The baslWednesd:,:giate cont.has lost.closest th:this courtir.dicate.and Harvrweeks corthen thein the lattColumbia'champion!sened thethat the t,: Mondayindoor b:battery c;the Frcstentire lasudiversit:ypitchersA seri:games ha· _oyt_ ands�ring rnevents arsity. menhave cormeets th· aged to· other. picmiddle d. oped in600-yardA. C. m.;The neWill be tbe prodpecial pa. this yeasicallylarge ch.�ily fOIof lastm.ans ha�&;al ne:wlloin t:things.:.�Others up to 160.00Marshall Field 6 Co. 'Yo�.ASSSOCIA TE EDITORSc. W. Paltzer, Bernard I·. Bell.A. W. UeDdersoD, l'restoD F.. Gua.47-1 East aath Street THE LINE FOR SPRING IS HERE. '1; ;:Warren D. "�<)8ter. :Ue:vlo J. Adams.·:.i :. Albert Mathews. Pres. Gco. II. Fiedler, Vice-Pres. F. H. Stratton. SecREPORTERSl't't«:r F. DUDD, W. I'. MacCrackeD.JeroiJie·,Filu.. . lIurry A. Hansen.P. W. l'ID�e;too. lIorn')' n, l··ullt'r. JrW�t. UalnBlurther. Mathews &. Co. Inc.THE TAILOR SHOPNew Powers Bldg., 156 Wabash Ave., I, ('rlDt� ,by the MarooD l'rella('hone Uyde Park .36Dl IT'S THE BEST EVER. SEE IT NOW. .' �:IIII!IlI IIORZAII tI !I j. I. : Mirza• student. st'1dy (.1rin delrial lifr,tornorr.lllad� :Iin his Ibe of,the mrIt is illRaffi.during� welllecturesc:ripti(�ation �. �plants.'and th� eral r�also d�• 'tatter'�''.�[; .... _ ..0:.... " .t ..�.TOMASOSCHOOL .. an�'ORCHEST�51 J KIMBALL HALL, CHICAGO.MANDOLIN LESSONS, SI.so.« .....'T·HE"HOTEL: �AROON": �-. FIFTY -EIGHTH AND DR'EXEL AVENt1&.":'; .... �.\�' 'f.i�crri, First-Class Hotel; only a block" from tJie' .trnivemtY�� 'E,-})Cci:J tly' .. adapred" to take: �are"of the student's patronage:'; ....." ',\ lunch '�oom' and a first-class c�fe in connection with the HoteL·'.:\-l�lacc� where you can board regularly at a reasonable cost.:' iu: .'-':1 � :COM�.'AN:Q TAKE.LUNCH WITH 'US 'TOb�Y.", -.-('. ;. - ;, ...... ' "", �II,.�.. ".'�' �i;·'""";,;';;.·�,c�: (C;�::�; ',,';� F':"'·�' I •��. THE DAI� y .MAROoJq,.·(t:m.�GO�S� TW��Y,d�'E�RU-A-R¥-�16,/. '._,�- ', Ii -LAW WINS FROM'biTERATtnm�tU�S¥: W:fW�URN·..;-eUT-.·' .:: .�BIA CELEBRATES. _ _" '. BACHEL���. p� ,.�T.�LE:t:��S�. CESSFUL JU�IOR WEEK. .... ' . ,':' ,r� •• .: '. " ••• ' ,� J.. '.Sue ' (Continued from"pa�c 1')1,1. ',' �., . ,_ .. "., .,'- ,----, - :-.--:,._ Penns,l\'�a�-: Athletic'·, Depart�e�t�. nutes: : Score 2lt· ena:iof 8tst.� Plans to Give' 'Diploma' and De- ,Law 16, Literature 6. Referee, Mc., ,: : g�' in ':Kth����:, 'L�, .: :� ..K�ag. _'.--The standing �f the tea��."in _t�e ,.' The Univer sity of 'Pcnns)'h'anid�' �s'University series is now: to introduce :1 novel course in gym;.' ,'ty Feb 14-The L:IW .... : ..... s r :» :> 3 0 1.000 nastics. ' "�' ,.".jc9.lumbia L JIIverSl, . ,d Philosophy .. :....... 3 0 1.000:' TIre ncw .plan which \,.. ill give"iec7�" week which was celebrate 750 ' . .. "1) • "".. '1'1 '" .• 't 'J e .. � Literature 3 ., . 'ogllltlon .for at I ettc merit WI cn,tl� e-n -k \\"1'" one of the most sue- 66;.. l'I t wee l ... Arts .... . . . . . . . . ..... 2 • 7. the' students to a diplQlna aiid degree'as '.' f its kind that has ,sful affalr� 0T1 Senior. .. . . .. .. . 2 .33� 'in' athletics: CrC-dii�:t �iil ,be, 'gi��li:::r been ht.'ltl at the Uni�er�ity. h�� Science ,',... 1 .' 3 .250 fdr both the-indoor atid outdoorwork,y t baskdhall gnme an anceDivinity............ 0 6 .000 'the highest average gOinft to; the :'_stu,"La eJ rge."t ,'Ittl'lldancc of any this sea-. '. ' .,b;e a �d d alumm dent who' makes the: greatest ' numberColulllhia stu ents an. JUNIOR COUNCIL MEETING of varsity teams.,:�h their irit'nd� filled the Knicker-Dr. R. Tart ::\lcKeniic. physical .in-l'} .' t'r 'It the performance T ' '-. . "'I ,bocker It,l l •• Weekly Meeting of Body ransacts '�'ttuctor and J. :Lconard '�[!lSOll, -his- 'R .1 xun on the following cven- M f "C"u -. _." . -" " .... 'of the cu., . I Routine Business- att�( 0'. ;,lJo,-' assistant, expect to have the -sysrcming. The Ball at Sherr),'';. \\'lll� 1 bc;n� Pin Brought Up. ontliircd and in '�\'orkfng order by" t\l�I ded the week was emove, en;1 of this'tcrm. '. ,'.. ,'.'�ut one hundrcd and fifty c�upI.eso The Junior College Council held: d ' . , '-This is the first time that a umorits regular meeting in ,Cobb Hall yes- VARSITY BASK'E1'BALL TEAMWeek has been attempted. at CO��:� terday morning: and passed on rou-sj.. 'TO MEET CE:NTRAL Y.M. C: Abi� and its success promises a ti'ne business, Science Collcge, re- . .' ...tir.uance of the custom. pGrted through Fred Caldwell that Maroon Five To Play Rettirrt MatchThe baskcthall game wit1� Yale l�n 'ts photograph had becn taken for, With Y. M.' C� A. "'Team . This' \Wednesday was the first l,nt:rco e- the Cap and Gown �nd tl1e' other col-: Evening: ':;giate conte�t that the Columbia team leges werc thercupon advised by:� .. • _ .: �.; '"has lost. The game was one of the Chairman ,McBride 'to 'na;y� ,their pie:- The Uni\'cr�ity "Conferencc incli.:,closest that has ever bee,n playcd o.n t'�res re.·l·'y as soon' as po.ssibl,c. "I'} .. " ... �'tl'· II ' .. ,' ' �'oll . """ ... ,u U. {�, > C5' )a:;Ke)a -tc':iih WI ",ourncythis court as the score-9 to 7 wl.11 ., The petition for' more spcakers in to �hc Ctwntr:11 �y�;�t. C::.it..: this 'e��n­indicate. Games with- Pennsylvama ·.he declamatory contest. the' matter ':ng for its reto'tri )ghn;� ':with thc 'Laand Harvard within the next two 'Jf a uniform, "C" pin ,and th� l'queST' Sallc street five: Thc men ,,:ho willweeks c�nc1ude the home season and tion of asking credit for debatcr!? 1,lay .. arc,.. Captain' Hottght�h, Sc'h�m-:then the team will again meet Yale werc discussed bu� _nQ,_aC!lQ.tL_Wq�· nlcr ... Fal�,. :\t�Kc.,g: Pagb and H��b- 'in the latter part of the mont�. Wh�e t�ken. The council awaits the aCi Qlc:' "Columbia's chances of gaim.ng t e lio,n of the. facultty! i'9n ,uthtbJunior _ The .. contcst ,is;' expect�d 'to showchampionship are nOw somewhat'les- :lec1amatory contest � pe..\itij)n.:L, what, chanc-c- the 'Maroons wilt"h:i�� .sened the students still feel confident I "'in the A,! A. U. champi�rish'l>� to b� •that the team will finisI- ahead. .PICK TROTSKY: AWDI Mj\RK� ItCld at :E�:\nston."Y:,· M:..;· C A.,I on: Monday marked the beginning' of .,--- . :\:Jarch ,21;: 22 .and.I?:� ...indoor baseball practice for var�ity ries in Declamation Contest·Decidec\ : :,' ,battery candidates and candidates' fqr . ,:� by Competltion. ATHL�TlC ': :SCHEDl.!LE "the Freshman team. Practically the,entire last year's nine, is back at the :,,.:In the final, trials t�·decid�-t� tie-. It! ' F��ruaiy,uliiversity and several promising:n the Junior College: ... dQfJaQiMjon 1,1,. (ClhiCl�?ob alIt) Central' Y. M. c. .. f\. .h d tl' 'f 11' S C - T' L,.w;.t ):t� .et apitchers ave entere liS a.' lreliminaries •.. C', "-.., rQ.tsl"-�ryY7-$fi-." "0 Northwestern at ,Chicago, (basA series of weekly indoor track lay gaincd a close �etisio)111 0�1(iH. '-'ketbalT) ," .. i'games has bcen inaugurated to bring P. Hostetter, ';ll1d ,:G�S.5��as !';o' Arts vs. Senior '(basketball), �·II'I!W-l-l"E"R-K-d�·o"'Y-O-U-gllllll�-t,-yo-u-'r---'-":.-"I': ,oyt_ !lnd develop matcrial, for the five;n the verdict ov:er::LU.;��'\iD;- �. Fi'rs, t; Reglnl. e!lt :Tr�ck .Me�.· '.'.' ,I N.�.papera. P.rlodlcal. aDdk spring meet:;, The prizes for these �er By virtm::'" o£/ their - viCfI'tM!;, ,�L :n II:,; eVents are limited to other than var- Tr�tsky will !r�eseJlt,tPit .. ��· '�'33' C11111·lincoa'l�s,0·.,�tt C·lhl�naOg,io�'���sb��:km,em·tbl·:"n·';·)� ,:'. �i. ;o;.;.��s ..g: sity men. Many of the track. mep '':ollege, and l\J?irks��Lit���,!CCJl- ;3:.' Oa'k PJ�� vs, ·Hyd-:�a��.' (sw'�' ", Free Deliver,rr have competed in the athletic club 'ege in the semi-final contest. , I " . ' ')' :t�o::;de Park ,.',348 57th Stnet�... "1.� . .mnrg.' .,j: meets this winter and usually man':' Messrs. Nelson and. ,GQr;:such".,w,..., ',15 'Ch" "�6 t' 1." , ,"I' tlt- t'. (b ;; ... _�.�"",:, aged to securc onp first an. d several :t 'd 'as 'udges took considel';lblc::-' lea. � ��v's �� .,� e, : ,;\�-� r:...,"_'�_· ���_� ... ��-._�� ......� It" IC e • J ,. '��" kctbal1). '.'., '" ....... '" "H""" .. ,.' ',.: '" •. '�lh I A wand promising' : f' min gthetr dectslOn,' so ;, . '. .: "'. -nlephoaesHyde Pat:k 18aua.7,.. o�. paces. nc time .n or. . ' 36; Lltcrature vs" 'Phito�opby .'(ba�- ,ri -,-. , .. , .... .. ': ..:4 'middle distance man has been devcl- ;:lose was thc competition of the Jour ... kethall)" ' ".: .,', , " fl'.i •. :' 4. }icAdamss..:: oped in Hoyns. who easily won thc men.. ," " .. --';1'0 j�.' .Scicnce v:;. Senioi', •.. {basketbal1)t..: l:": ,;, T�F..1J,J�I�:a:.'t.I.t-.;.,�'.' 600-yard no\·ice race at ,the Pastime . Four men and four women WI ': I.... ., ", Mar';'h. ',:: ' ' ,�. '.: ••• ,,:, ,0 r •• � °, ",', , &RDlOIOUSBSA. c. meet last wcek. neet in the �cmi-finals, which will be�! �,> II!inois at CIriCjgo,{ti-ack�-) , •�..:�.st .. u4.�rkA"., �hi�alCo;The next social event of importance held Thursday, afternoon, FebruarY.J Law,,'�'SL �\rts . (basl..--ctball-):: . "" ,....'Will be thc Var�l·t..,. Show, which is'to 18. , At this 'contcst' two men an�'!, 7'�. ,[., Ch' ("- k 1.., J. _ .\ Iflnesota: at,', lcago. uAS 'Cbe prodtlced early in March. Es- 'wo womcn will be selected to como:.· "hall". Residence:. PhonePecial pain!" have becn taken to makc )('te in the final contest.. .., F' t P '1'" or. k 1l{ f i,f':.3 .Arlin, gtQ�, PI. Lake View len.,I ' ',rs ,: re ImloarY"J.TaC ':.1.\ eet 1"), 01 "�. . this year's production a success mu- the .,CoQk Counly ,High Schoollil '. '.P.�one. �arri�on ;16+1:,' sicaUy allll histrionically, apd a iJNDERGRADUATE EDITS A- Law Y!kScience�:'(ba.sketb.all). ' . ' (iO' 'Idsmith's Orchestra',1 lb" I t BOOK ON FISCAL PROBLE",' /'"arge c lorll� has ecn trammg amos '8. SecQ�d.' Pre:iminar,}t., Track )[cet� «b'1 f h 0 .. , 1 'r. Goldsmith, Director.,I Y or thl' past two mf>nt s. ne , '. of.' the, � C;O()k; . Coullty" ·\High ')ff'�e, C:1ble Piano CompariY;';', of last }l'ar\ most effective come- Walter H., HulL Brinp ,TQCCther a Schools., .. ' ',.' ': ,;.,'.be f Add on Bank '\\1abaSh and Jackson. CHICAGO.dians ha� Jdt thc unh'eisity, but sev- Num r 0, r� -,9. Chicago at Purd"�::!�:lskctba1l) .. ".e�1 new mcn are in the cast. of 'ing and Currency. 12. Philosopll:Y \'s, Arts ,(hask,etball.) I _-.-, ------whom tIll' management expects great Walter' H. Hull. a J�mior Col1eg<7 i .. � Senior. 'vs:, 'I�jter����� '!b��,\;�� Est. 1�s6,. things. .-;tudent. has edited: a cQlle�t.ion o� ball). ''Iddr('sses which have bee;n dclivered: , � CI' t "r' . • (b t.,:;'" Ilcago a _. ny:;consm , a�K��-j luring the last six' ,years by promi� hall). . . 'IORZA RAFFlE TO LECTURE !lent bankcrs and., econo�J!� The, ,',volumc, which is cntitled "Practica\ i�'� Student to Tell of Social FToblems in Banking and Currcncy"!�'las just been issued 'by th� ::\1:\cS1tt: ','�an Company. ,The hooks contains a,n. intr.�c� Il)y Hon. ,Charlcs Francis Philh�,a,u'i:ontains a rtidt!s hy many,' f.fI1;O!J�::-nen. including Henr)'. Cle\ys •. - -lid­ward' P. ::\Ioxey. Theodorc· E,: BUft.onland Lyman J. Gage.. _- -�--: -IBASEBALL SQUAD. PU�ZLED \Fans Unable to Decide, Whether 1Freshmen or Varsity Won., i "The Fr('"hmen and Var!'ity' has� lhall squads wer(' ftl�cd·;.n,1 made in.:to two teams h,' Coach' Dickin- �• ': l:r TP.n.\Tl; R ... �,JH;I.lr\fit,t:.!'on yesterday, Xeithcr' of the ,: 23AOr,,�' r�)()'l,l1u"(rllt.cUl",tcams W;lS composed entire�y. of Var-: Jj wonCtet'fll111 compiuSt, atorebot'.!;of '.. �r "-curate lplormaUQn.· ,sity m('n or Frcshmen, A game 0, \\I ...... n.:oa, t» .... _COU.K ')'0<110 �,. ,five innings rcsulted in a �ore of 6 The 1"10:"\ of 0 r a!ofIItpDolI';" . 1;, " • '�� :!!.�" :'r�.;;.�.U����, .",;to '.1 in favor oi one side. hut neither ""'." 1"� I'., 'r'I;"- '-the regu1ar", nor first yeal' men couldc1aim the victory, The question is'puzzling the min� .of tlte- b¥c;�.1rbn� 1---------------------------·.'" .: sketbal1�e. Dance.' Pro';'Yalc :-. ed Mill' at - Knicker­, 'docUon of R, d Ball at Sherry's Make))oCker an , U··tf 1 Week at New York s m-Even u 'yeraity. ''Conklin's�H�"Penfilling. ' "J, ...., .i,BfT�f.fNSfASON,••• ', .•• 1 "WflGHTSIn: BLACK, I ,BLUf andGRAYSUITABLE WEIGHT POR lloaTANY TIME OF YEAR.Suit and Extra Trousers, $30 to $50-Also earl,. shipmenta' ,.,of New Sprin� Wool-'ens for thoae' comeSouth or to CallfomiL:-.1 •• , ••••· ::For busy people,: No bother.Fills itself.Cleans ,itself .. ',. N p dropper.\ Notbingto�keapart."N'Q'thing to· spill.'A �4ii)'_,' in ink, a.touch of thumb .to 'niCkel cres. ,.cent' 'arid the"pen is full�"ready to' -wrHe� ,� I ., 11 tbe �t dealers nery- ..wbere-l'ltaUonel'll, IJrotr­((tau, JewJller_hanclle,.b­Conklin I'en or can IDJI�:r'�ttUJ���:����:"• olJQ�n {'fnl QC' t-t ItI'I._de.• :tt.11P.11 1lnc1.Zf'IIwle�from Ilhown ill our cataloc(Ilnlleh"d (ree upon �Any maltt! of_!'tJ.le of foon.'�p.m�reD.� Dromptl:r.TlIF. CC)'!'IIltLI!'f, PEN CO.514':'111 �eft'U'" :1 ..... " ....... 0. .'8eJ. ,",n c..l", tloo.IoFUUa f ....B�l.ANT' .11. ... �RAnON.' Business CollegeLife of Native Land. 'Offers sUperiot:;., Adv�taJ�,. in '��B'Us;ness Training ••I ," 'AND '•• Stenography ••'. , Mirza �, :\1. Raffie, the Persian• student \\'lIo is preparinng for the'stt!�y (If medicine in the University,,1rin dcli\'l'r a lecture on Persian so-cial liie :It the Univcrsity Settlement,�omorr(I\\' ·aftc.-rnoon. Riaffic basmade;t c:lrcful study of the conditionsin hi� n:di\'c land. and his lecture willbe of :1I:<1itional interest because of,the ma:1y lantern 51idcs with whichIt is iIlIHr:lted., Raffj(, has givcn several lecturesdUring ,;:(' past year at the University:as well .l!' at other places. Tn theselecture" he gives an' accurate de­scription of Per�ia. imparting inform-1ation of the topography. climate,'�Plants.anilllals,commcrcial conditions,�an� thr "aried alV'icultural and m'n-: era I r('�ources of the country. He,,:also dC!,,<'ribes the life, customs, char­� �acter 'and religion of the Persian pco-;J!«::_.. .'�;.J:!'""" _ •• Standard for tn, Schools.hL STATB SCHOOL surERrn�W&YDE'NTS INOORS£· rr. "TMSCBOOLBQOXS�or t�o eDtIfttl7 atDbased UPO'!l It.. ALL'STA"tB PUR­CHASES fOT achodta h'\�elliecu m:.doin it. f.VOT. c.lLL::GB:.PRESl­DR�TS.l'fORMAL SCiIOOL 'PRI:i­CIPALS. CITY 1Lnd COUNTY SCHOOLSUP.ERI�jTRND4�rS indorse ;.,�dcommend it. Editor ifl Chler, Wm. T.�:lJ.9_:��?�o�r, of' Ed'no . ,iQ!\� �p NIGHT·SCHOOL\ S�derits May Enter at Any Time.'. H, W. Bryant. Pres.L. Brent' 9'aughan. U. of C, '�l,Manager.'315-,321. Wabash, Ave.-------'\ . A. N. JERREIIS, ,� •.TiWor for YqunC '�I. Either Store' ,-.131 La Salle' S�·.-�.,"JKkioD:'�. : ••. r H�.·" ,---,_,----OUR� SPR·ING'-'.STOCK::'IS.: READY:• __ • 1. ""'! .r-r' ,.\, ,, A lar,ge. s�Je�tion,. of!Spring Overcoatirigs af', . .:���Pp,�JtPP,���v,\ 200· styles 'of: Fanq·:V:cstings. . -�,. ����:��, . ..Suit to order __ .., to tsoOvercoats to. or4er� _ _. Fancy Vests·· ', ...If •,·'TAlrOR':WILUAM .. ERRE •• • .ON&:: \,;!ark and AcIama·.... ..... ,', ,"Tbe' Yates-·_ Dsher Teadlen�·,. Ifen". ),-.Paul y._'Ji�.,Room 740 F�e � 'B�203 Michigan.A� �, IlLWe secure positions Jor c,?Uece .• �university p�ofessq�s, normal .�ool,high school, �de, and all kiDd�, of�pecial teachers. We also, ha'Y� astrong departme�t of a�hl.�t��. W:�e,or cal1 for' further ir:aro�a��o�:!-nODes:�ffict", H.P. 1i88..' R�sidence, H.P. g61.i' "t.�'am. �I)t. BaIA D. tltonDENTISTS�249 Kimbark Ave.Hours 0-12. Cor. 63rd St.1 :JO-s-PAT_OHm.I'DUNIVERSITY'"PHA.RMACYst'lo It. sstIJ Street.R R. aOWAN� �p. , ,"�'., - . h' ..... r �' ....... 't .... .0;, ...... '/,;). '."rI.(.' <: �.:"�:-;'�,;:,:'';:'��'>��� "j : ·-:-�>�':··"·�>�l:.��.;;���·��.�.f,/·�y�r:�:��, .. ,1:?�:��r��·' ,�� d -�.::, ........ {J.� .. r'� ..... v·�-:.�.>{.�T�� ... ;'!·��""""-,;,i'-;' .... �.;;�.;J.��.;J.;:;.j'.:.:: .., ......... ' ..... ....-:::: ;-.(- .,� '�, ::.� I ' .... ':?:�:/�:.'."':.;"':'" .. '.. .:..: �, ..::..... ". _ir···c:!;::,\:.?�::=: 'MGW-R�;;Z �w�c��.�fJt:.� .��. ; .'- ., ..... T�t"-�,:,�::";' -':�jf;v�· l- .... ··-·llD·lt .... �vuIRNAII ..... "A- ..«: • .: �. -'. ' ..... - �" b ,".�'�'ft- .Nonh��i���Fint'��:�·BljHe..; .. fOiii::.,�l:i==�6 .�1t:"s;o'n ':. rc ·ltc:t. ,."",;-,:.'[ , ••• Sco� .... f;P lID � .' ':1'01>1 �,y�,�, ""'".-': ..'� -- -. _ _,C- ... ._., .,;�.p,i '-. ." , . :....,_;__. ,.� . .i_�Tlie·contest;beiweeii'l..iterature and . >X��...- "'" - , 1906 - :-SEA�ON - 1907 ....� f . �va.nston y s: M�' C, A.' eariiecll�ff . The . opening games in the' billiard PbiJosopb,.�:Cotlege·�e'kt'�rs on th�;� an: e'asy vi�to�, �rom 'th�'� �ity' contest were play.ed y�sterday 'a£ter� choice ,.of. subject for debate, ,whic:ll 1'he"�1 or&eiItia will furnish music for the followingt:: '. s������_.I��.:..njg��.i.�·�b.e .tank.meet ·Ooon.. in. .:�h�' ���o)ds· ,C,lub.·. Th�, �rf�p���J�e�.�tt!D.. ��� or' th� 'dcJ . clulM throuPout the season:�'f · ..... Id·at Evanston.' ChicagO scratched bleacher erected' for the spectators &dhg"!'teams ana members of thefk three �f her best men,' Among these \�as wen filled dpring the proCr�ss !a�ulty�. for s�vC;ral w�e�s, Was -: �UJc;a�,lJ'. was Linds�y'!. cou.��e�. ·o'ti.':as a sll!e of..the games. �y of -the studeit� ,���C¥r'�Y": ��iiii�:..wheii!�*he· e.ntire HomewOo. d Country� 1-- point 'winner, The,'�re.(was. E�s- �ing out to watch the coniestantB .r�"te' Was'�:;in 'tbe : :bands. ;�l� r ton' 41 and' .:.Ch!�? .�3:·.) E�au'" "'Two sets'. were -played in both� tile ft\;fesiot- o.�:��"lfj�aDi' a�CI Da'ii� caJumetf j got five firsts�nd· five-seeonds. 'tCbi- ;>001 and billiard contests. ' A.; Robertsoit·'fo-r··seWemenL·;' ne� .�uth Shore. Club�':I'! cago landed three firsts and two se-c- 1'1 the billiard sets Paine w� :o�er �\y� ��n:'�.i,�·iW�'f��\:�n,ti�el,.,.��� .Union League• onds. �Id�n, both 135. by a scor��;of 1)5 �ubj��, Pi��,:�����cfe� o�· :w�cb' �I' The events. were won as follows: �o" '104. : ,Slleldon averaged .96;. 'b&1e leottege is· to' :debate�: 'a,�a "�n�uhceII -Io-yard'swim-:"Won ,by Traeger, ,.�3; ffi_gh run, Paine 1009-7: Sheld!>n �he 'time for �.��r cI��t��' . ." The Moraine Wellington Metropole Chicago'Evanston;\;Wampler •. Chicago, see- 10-8-6.. In the game 'between Max- "f Tr1C�.::�riptar·�Dre� 'coD�e�e�, ��. . '.: :V..;pua Lakota Vendome � Treasurer'ond; Griffin, Evanston," third. Time 'well and Jesselson, the latter. ',,:�n 1':'Sdt��Jf or'::'i;e,thCi�,���.:,:����1�:L.tt' ftii'Oi Iffi •• �Jo;ed the ·diatin�D of havine played for the in Mant:23 4-5- out by a score of 14$ to 68, Jesie��n . �a& e, towu� e: ;.r���u�e· '��': ��- and the Midwinter Cotilliontiq-yard swim-Won by Harper, ���ng a .. 45 man aDl:i� M3:Xw�l! �lw5 1(,m�' " 1Jte�tiire "���t�ii'!'�f!��t For open d�tes and other informati�n address " �'�Chicago; Traeger. Evanston, second; Rlan. Jesselson averaged._-I.17 ... ud ?h�)osophy had chosef('firs�"orie's�Robinson.:: Ev�nston, 'third� Time Maxwell .14- Jesselson's high"� :J.�d .. t�en '��J�::�i�"; ,��c:l" th,.�,,f���-:.30 3-5· '5-7-7. Maxwell S-5-5. : .!lDns. opt�t'·���l(!!�d. n�t¥en c:om.- �;�:;::�h:I lob-yard swim-Won' by Griffi�, ,In tile pool sets Carter won ove' plied.�·�tH. �� K· protesE by' Litcrat1ai:e .. Silite -sOO-S'i4 HaDdeJl Hall 40 East Randolph S'-� of ChicagoEvanston; Foster,' Evanston, second; Goodenow and Collings �ve'r"Thoi(,: �?I���e: 1 ���de�', t�: ,�r. Ro�ertsoil. r Telephones-Central 5253;. ':entral 5713.. "to this efflWatts; Chi�a�o; tbird. 'Time' 1 :13 3-5� Carter scored 140 to :GoOdenow � .. bt)ijiiedt. �p: . tlie, , miller.. • ;.._ ..... afternoon220-yard 'swim�Won 6y Griffin, Carter averaged 1.17, .G�enow .. � ':;' ,._... -.'-f hE�n���·���E���·�ro�; ij�h run �rt« IO-���d�wmB�m�·�SU�TITUT��·,��·�:��'��'�������-··-:,-·,V-�-R-S-'I-T-·-Y�P-,.-N-T-,a-T-O-R-,-U-M-'�.��-:�:�Watts. Chid'g' 0, third. 'Time 3 :00. .-,-4-3. Carter was a' .140', man 'and .. ; &; " • " • I '..� .. i" : ._� tbe invitat,,4�yard b,reast stRroke-�Cb'o� b, . ':;oodenow 1.20. • . i 9retnm.::;:,'.',�"f'...!..:�\���:::l SlIoCo,'I�_'�,'. r ,,:(�es jdiiJr I suit: every week and shines' your shoes.�: gram camn.o\)lnson, Evanston: ohde.. Icag�, . Collings won oyer Thoj�s. 135 to �5 u:--:�.� .. ::1'_ ...... _. � ,r. '�l 00 .' ... h 'secon'd; .. Griffin, EVCl}lston,'.' third. .23. Collings high r:u1l.1+S,.·Thoits' .. -� � JeCi-"ED�"" f� ""0 '.�"; per mont �: sa��� youTime : �: 4-5. . . .;ligh run �4-3· ColJings�. a,,:.e�e .94, !., s. ' ... -�.� �,'_-': .' . . i.' ..,.GItta"g. ·Groye :AYe. 8Jd� Park 371� j: EconomyPhiage f«sr distance-Won by Sol- fhoits' average 1.00. " The .,winnet ���S�ltut!�q. or a k�wJedge. of t � at such aomon. 'Chicago;' Lasker, EVanst,on,. .vas. a. 13.5 man,.,. tho e. ·lose� .. :i.�� �I' !��� f.���';;.;��#i: r�#'��.F.. en.:ts .. · for.. c<t-:.: upon.second;. Robinson, Evanston, .thir4. C:;lttler. and i ,Burton, :·H;ua.ter an ' -ege '�rance examlhatJops recen�t � : AT THE'. j'Relay�Wori "'by I E�anston team dO. n�rget:�play:at' 3 P .. ·.JlL.·'·.MoDday�i :i!r.,.?,��.e� �Y:. �rofes��., '!'.,.illia,;". . :" �.O'l1!� aad IilIESTAURANT " : Secretar(Robins�. Lashe.r,·Traeg�r, Griffin). he. pool contest. . I :�etp� ?f·Y�r�;.was_:dj�pprov.ed.b. .-11 "'W"L�P'IND-JmSTAURANTS ON 't..vO· FLOORS �rThe polo game mS'won by' Chica:.. Hebberd and::'Meagher, Harris aaJi .�esfd��;;�tiu�jn .... ·�f Cornell. ..:.. -WI .. }, :FIND A SPECfi.\t AFTE�-THEATER MENU �:.� :;:cebe:�,1go;bYi,th'e. '�core 'oi 5 to o. (rog'play bilJiafds:';{t the same tim';": i�'�;.:re���t··�ber·'o(.'h� Ceme �:".\' -:... ·,!J.l'fND-:·SPLENDID SERVICE c::� it is pro.. :Dlin6is S�. Lose. '. ,.>:._.,,� . ': . .':. '. f: ;DaiJy S�n' :Pr��j���'t,��h�O,nan·,�id� . 5efoying only .the Best; the Market. Aftord!o �ither in.. Qriin�ity of .Illinois sWimmers ..• lca.lGAN �J��� .. _, '. ··FTofe�sor Phelps is a bri iii an .. .. �. , 111 to' 117 RANDOLPH STREET Hall at �lost every event except the �te; DISAGREE ·.Q�::TRAeJf� ·eachei.,of..J��ture.-and',-afty. sugges:,' ·W .. make a Specialty of: Club, Fraternity Dinners .. polo game. to the Central. Y.·· M. C. A. '. ....;..;...:._ .ion of his on a literary subject de-r{ Fif;lest. Orchestra in .the Citywat�/ ..nen 1asf. night a1 .tl1� 'LaSalle ,.vLI.Not Have� lDdoor:,��� -;e�es.�tI�e m�st �reful cons�dera�on;: . .,�stree! tank. The polo game we�t to pl' Hitch ';jn:'J)eGB. '. ", I thini: that: ';in 'persons :wfab"know '.:;.; ILLINOIS . WAREHOUSE a.-a+', the U:r�na mep by a score' of I to 0 .�he .(acts win agree Wit1f"his' $tate.� .� STORA.GE conPANY . r'after an extended ���' .. ,. Hope of an indoof'meenvit�Tt�h- m�:'rit {dial :"�olleg' 'estucle'rits:' ,�e lil.., Phone Hyde Plrk S7J� ·KimbaritAv. a: Fifty-SU16 '.�, '. ... . .. '. . M:n.t .... 'f' :nen�6)y. ignOrant of ttie � iEnglis� ), -'. The Cleanest and Best Kept Stol'lll�;::¥:�BOO'· .... " .Au ... · ��·co· ��iTY ' gan .. thls season li�s .• been a7"T:'7��. Bibl�,t:; a :�ta�iijent �'tJi2f 'm�ght �� .; Warehouse in the Ci� '.. •. �� •... � �,""J .. ,. ...., .... .....-n . >D account of the' fatlure �o. c�D?;e t" ,.' , ·I·,"':':.:a !�i�:';-' .".;� '\. :'r ;". .';;';, .. :.PRQ��R C:;�S �HEIIE ,:m agreement as to where' the' co� ,�� .�� .. , . I���e, s .oas. to lor; � -Furniture and: Pianos Moved� Stored, Packed �".: .,',�-:,'''' ':. � .. � "'''. '. : dude!'lhe! larger".,..rt '-of the risipfr .: Shipped to alt:parts of the world. 300 Private� to retire• :est should. take place, ac:cordlD!Jt . '. '.;";' .: - .... ,., .... ". .. '" .. -• '(0 n:....;:l.Uni"":'" of Chi-ao IIaD n..� "d '. D Ra". ie:D�fiO.��' 'NQr': 1VI11· tliere' .be... any. ;:-t. . . . age Rooms. Large Parlor Exc)uS1vel�. r ��. He wi!"�-"I -- ...... ���'!', ...... ,. statement rna e to r y . 1&:' ' .., .• ', ., • ._.... . ..• , .,.. ... -•. ";:�lStrikiDg Lecture Betoi .. t 'Irichi:: .d .�. '<, :JiJn:t�nCe' of'·o]inion· as 'to !he; great ;RoOms<fO�li1inkS'-and ��eIs. 'Large Room for Carriages, �uggJel"_ a meetin,can T�-;';·',;�tioa. '{��:;c:r n would not come to'chi:: '_'1?5,�f,��e.,�"le �s a cOn��Ou,Of" '��TOANDFRO�:ALL DEPOTS.- .J;, ga. ..• .. _ . .t._ tlteary '.. worlis. .' .\. ; lhbeal'!Tnnsfers 'for Baggage, Fumlt�re, Packages. etc., at short BLACK]�:ago; and, stnce. we. aJ"��� . " :. 's· . I"A . G'" U' . 0 d .• �"To' .th� average' man who: hasn't -'rbo'r for�.an:. oUtdOctr1�dtit·� ! ���� :����r, .?�f�$.�� .. R.belpl; �, peCIa ttentlon Iven to DIversIty r ers. . )�. POST]briili9.. · ��6¥h to think for himsel� 5pring. we, r�u�e . t�� � for 4 ��sls a .��.y .fo� the enJ. he- d�- .; '.'a' 'boOk'�''iS nothing more than the d ':. I ,,, :..:2d.·,.Dp '"b_ t" �,&. abe, ftescriiMIOa,. of �1ec:tecl �.. Executivn oor meei:a so. ·.��r·· A41YC. a-�>' h -<'--t .. -.-.��.�:-':" ' •.• ".. ' � .It" to. �.means of passing an idle honr," de- 'Neither university .�Qlct.. F.�J.d;. '. . IOtll 6! .fa Jlt�.et Instead of th� ,. .; , for PIclared·S.\·H. Clark, Assistant Profes- �he only,thing.,to.,.�q-,,������ �orks<��;,����:for�:�:e� - ....•.•... ."Er. PIsor of· Public Speaking of the Uni- �vent .off�··, I �d6:.not�-eie.."'biWt:tli.,'f�c �ranc� e��ti�ns ID 'EaglisJa, the-:e :.,;ersity_·of 'Chicago" y. a lecture en- �hat Michigan will'meet Illinois can is�:-��� (or._ 4�er5lJ.�e . of ��' .. ,.:i Thetitled "Literature and the Commu- )e looked upon as a snnb to� �go, rrofessor Phelps S3,!S that it.-:is 'i�-' t,....., ..... V � .. )� Blackfn:nity."· .delivered 'before the Michigan, ·or we got first chance. . ..:We.'shoald �$_S�e to �,� �� � rlrepl'OoI:' 'Stor_ge _ .. ��. cODcerniT�achers' �."·s�oCiatio� at Kal:nnazoo. ike to meet Michigan. iDctoo� but �hor�. to sat��y:�: ��. of teacH- , . ,�.' "rog:-am"'n, thl. last amllysis any community ",.ith conditions as they are, tlais. is Trs In secon� ,:�... Poes be. ing t(li; measureci' by what it reads and not mpossible." , '. l.�iDk" he 'WouJtI � �.- Dl� s�f1iJ � will nol... hat . it d�s: J n the statesmen of This latest step on the part of the r. � ��curi�g . �e���� .. the Bible .Blackfntoday, ,the �Iassy material predomi- Noh'erines is not looked npon 'here ?r s.ele�tecf p6n!ons of tbe .Bible as I tract. 1nates. 'Just l:s'ten to their grammar. s a breach of the frieridly rel.tWas � :S!!���,e?, the comBecaus� the J�joyment of beauty will now existing between them ami t�e ; "I. believe, thaH't ,WOalcllbe imprac- .:. .' '. ....__..... � . Poste:not .necessarily add to an income. University. The 'outdoor meet wiD *.·�·(te .. ..-...-·'OUt;his';r�enct:. _� � Brudl a.c., ........_...-t_ be'seleeI .... d .' h h I _.�:' �- .... fQIa .... Aft. UIIiY. of ",0.'-=-.. t- 1'5 t,cn ture stn y tn t e sc 00 s comes be held a5 in former years. �O-ft- ,<'fL A,,!d apan alt�ther· fftim iis�: ._, � ,a. .. w. p. ....the .Iast ·thing on Friday after- ,lection of ,Michigan's attit1lCle' -to- featibility .. JlCpiestion the .... om of.:. at CD . �' .� of tlnOOoD after the multiplication table .vard the "Big Fou;n is ·seen. in h� �a�stitutiaC the literature of ;t'IIe �He- I ., . __ • pi'.' .... Neea. aa: �,"c.I.. _ ..... & . ��!hill�and the spelling lesson have been decision on tbe ind�r d� ��tt- �rews for -tile work.s of. Sbakespea� � i. COver dI' 'd " This C(eame . (llinois has .given in ito Michi8aa'� .;n�· tile ,-other great::-� of oar'BidsHThe�����m���"��m�d�d�I�.�AMA�r .}��D��.��tl�;�_.--��--��-------------------����-hand: . �Dsteaa' 'of teachipg manual 'or the contest. �;; J,amH' nrsioci, that 'Ve.Jled1tle 'Je.W- ----, ------------ ---_..;.------- ---�·l;training in our schools to make a 'iih lit�Qt1IR �bas .. titcom�· aD �.' Seact 'YOW' e Wanted. .�:��:boy honest and a man, it jg. taught TO D'I:OY IVER LAST ��ON ·dasSii."· �. �;�_ .. _ --- h �, &Woo. . .._ '_ : Wanted-A man for a hlg .,to make him a carpenter. Education p' rincipalship in Oregon. Latin"and c:ultU.. re is. not to enable us Ie ��-r 'D....-n WiD �-�_ a__. '. �··Ir._p�"�lnll -.l:"1:V1_ A...-u ��. gIA'- ��_ lUll. mathematics. $1,000. Work to �get 'along without them. The book -: __ Tomon' ·o·.w· ': .0-.. _. �. . _.. �dh- •• � �. ,A ·,. ..... a. ftnYWO OD.... _ -__ �� ' ............ � .V'_ ",A�V"" &" mer.ce immediately. The Yates-F_;with the 'soun� mora) is worse than i � dissarisfadi�n' is ·bei •. �.'; Spalding. Afllletic 'Goods. er Teachers' Agency, Paul Y.the had �k." The regular University retimous p'resse.· d at :Pa--e ·.OD:a�t o·f:'·'; 'I., M' h· A 'R�'o· IlUU " ... ..,.... tile .l anager,?03 IC 19an V('., �.service will be held in Mandel 'HaI� delay in securing a "fOOtNII c:oadi: A. G. SPALDING a: BROS. 7-10 Fine Arts Building.tomorrow morning at J J o'clock. Pro- 'Although a meeting df the athle� 126 ·N"'1I St., New York.fessor John E. Russell, of Williams Hoard was held Wednesctay, no detis- 149 W� AYe..' Chicqo.College, the 'University preacher, win ion was reached. However, it is ex- Mention ... hat sport you are inter.preach the sermon. Preceding the P.e_Cted that a corn�te:nt' man' wiU'� ested in and ask for a Jist of coUege­regular service Miss Edith Reider, sec.ured in a shon ti�e. Coach 1am;.! :mcl school supplies.the regular organist, will give an or- son, of the baSbtball team� has call..:'. TIle .SpaMi,. Athletic La"brarygelD recital. beginning at 10=45 o'clock ed a meeting of' those who ·intend· t<J" 'textbooks 0lil e�ery athletic 'portThe will be the last service this tty for next year's' ·team· and' they 10 cents per �opy.quarter to be conducted by Proles- will be instruc:tri how" to· ice�p in Seud for· Complete List.50r Russell. trim' for. nex('''�UioD.' IIaD Ordw' Dept.I;;> �,1- '� ... � CLUBS -----South Side Colonial •OnwentsiaNeVI Illinois Athletic ClubChicago YachtLeslie 1\1----- HOTELS ----- : 4 .COIJllll1DWe,, Receivesof 'BENSON '.'�;."Economy(Secreta'-irominenioday. !-;Treasury. edbs'rhethe Sicheld il-�esignssent to}lJty E'lCPureThe;descen(28 for---.------ ttJnngCompaDeerin.Irical !the lik,lIinnaota Medics Want HospitalMedical �tudents of Minnesota arelobbying in the .state legislature fora hospital to be connec ed with theuniversity. Some time ago a bequestof $115.000 was given the institutionfor tfJe �uwo�e of erecting a hospi­tal. The legislature thinks that thesum can be used more advantage­ously. out. C:I� and el,. .�Q.D •• ·' ' .; .80 ••• 1 II. MIlk. PfiW CItIIi!.Au. Borna IJlf nq CaP-. :......... c.ad-.l &;.,�JfI/I--. I.. 1'&., IL�. •Ii. <;,.monsAlum1. Drged-.:". .. ,:,.-:_.