" - . 1. i..--.-." .....!tarunu•::VoL. V. No. JoS. Price Two Cent ••CHICAGO. TUESDAY. APRIL 2. 1907."-'IfLUENCE OF1MMIGRlllS"II GREAT CITIES I BEIEFITForeigners Prove Check to MunicipalEvils. Says IIiaa Addams BeforeMinisters' Inatitute.�ples of �cratif Party JUld7.:�ci31:srn Asserted Identic:a1-F1Ir.�- ..ther SesiODS Today.The relationship of the foreignersin the congested sections of the cityand the reform agencies was the topicof the afternoon meeting yesterdayof the Ministers' Institute, discuss-. ing as its general subject "The Church, aDd the People." The morning meet­ing was 'devoted to a memorial forthe late Dean Hulbert, The Institute; wiil hold two sessions today, discuss-ing in the morning the duty of the'church toward' society and in the af­ternoon, revival services.Miss Jane Addams, Profesor Gra­bam Taylor, and Dr. Charles R. Hen­derson were the' �rinci.pal speakers inthe afternoon.....L9:.10 A. M., "The Legal Protectionof Working Women and Children andtne Duty of the, Church," Miss Mary£. Mcnowell.(Continued OD palre 3) CHAMPIONS A. A.U. IN BASKETBALL AND TIEDVERSITY LEAGUE IN UNI-l BElli SPRIIB FOOTBALLPRACTICE THIS WEEKOF FOR FIRST HONORSTHEThe UDiversit7. of Chicago BubtbaJl Team."The platform of the democraticparty and the principles held by thesocialists from the south of Italy whoare found in the region around HullHouse are practically the same,"said Miss Addams. "For the young­er 'foreigners, the old devOtion to the'�i ·!k9hS""*'=-....si��the same paSsionate devotion to theCause of socialism. This is recogniz-� �f� .�.� 'her opinion of·' the bulk of;cago was not wholly, optimistic-,was shown by 'her statements: .cCIt. israre for any Chicago club to take adefinite stand against bribery. It ischeering that amid the materialismof the city, there is one class, the Rus­sian Jew, which takes a sincere in­terest in culture and the higher thingsof life. �Owing to the loose policingand loose morality of Chicago, it :s.-ell that the old world ideas of con-vention, cumbrous and out of datea; they often are ( still prevail amongsome classes of our population.""The whole Russian colony," con-tinued )'Iiss Addams, "is animated by IIICBlGAN TO ABIDE BY RDUNGS6/ GRACEFUL DANCERS GONE? POunCAL .... BITS VARSITYa genuine and consuming love ofActio.D in SendiD&. AlulIDli Repraen. _ fEW &lORUS GIRLS REPORT S�enta and F::i= Members Cam-liberty, The way they talk all the V Varsity men who will be eligible nexttime is like the fourth of July orations taUve to MeetiIl& of GovenuD& BJa-� . Coach Dep �--- paip for their Fnorite Mayoral- ·ear. there are in �chool Captain De-. Board Taken to II A taDCe �nars recates �\;- ,._We used to hear but do nof hear' any eaIl cup i- of Maidel.. Youtbson Campus xt7 '-tllldidates-lleetinp Held ill Tray, Anderson, Steffen, Hewitt, Fin-of Conference Rules. "J.' t d D_ Ida Club.1Core-the ones which talked of tiber- -Still Hopeful, However. en an _, .... 0 ger, and Iddings. Kelly will be oatt,- and justice, and the universal of school this spring but will returnAnother stag. e in the settlement of Students and f It f h .brotherhood of man. The Russians - acu y 0 t e un» in the, fall Schommer, Jones, Rhode,� Michigan's attitude toward the Big No Extriorc1inary DcJiiIi1da To Be vcrsity have been putting a stre.u-I�l that we as a people are not re- Made- 'Thii Year-"*ere .lIeIl" Barker, Merriam and Schott from thelponsive as we should be to the de- Nine was reached yesterday, when it uous week working for their respec- "scrubs" will probably be available.Will Be Acc:eptable. . f . . hInanes that their treatment in the sent an alumni representative, Wil- nve avontes In t e municipal elec-h I d n.... - '.I tion, Assistant Coach Hugo Friend Of the freshmen there will be Page,ome an make upon us. Perhaps liam J. 'McKenzie, to a meeting of the M . Na h _I d . . . That the desire for a .shapely figure has been out working for Dunne with Ehrhorn, Maddiga� ergs, elson,unure times dusing the winter, governing board for tile annual Con- TIS did B kl W dt.. Iff ay or, un er an, uc ey. en,I have been told of Lafayette and ami a graceful walk is strangely ab- a arge orce 0 men. Another DunneWhat he did for us when we were fcrcnce track meet, held in this sent among the unshaven freshmen I sympathizer is Mr. A. R. Hatton of Preston. Post, Young, and Doseff.h 'I 'I K . " th J S h I Taylor, of Des Moines, will reenterstmggling for constitutional liberty. city. Alrhoug .\ r. .\ c cnzre was and the blushing sophomores seems c .aw coo, who addressed a. h A school this quarter, Handy of theThese Russians are without personal unable to state definitely Michigan's evident from the small number of men mcctmg at t e uditorium recently.\ 1 b 1909 team is another man who will\"ice!': they respect the school, their position in regard to sending a team that yesterday answered the call for l-' argc nurn cr of men are employedI hI" h probably be out for the practice.J)arcnts and culture. to the Conference meet, it was inti- a chorus for the Blackfriar comic y t ie strap- angers league," headedmated that his presence at ycstcr- opera. Only about a dozen men re- by James Blake, president of the Captain De'Tray assisted in coach-"The manufacture of 'an atrnos- Ch day's meeting indicated that Michi- ported at the Reynolds club. Coach omrnonwcalth Club, Professor ing the squad last fall, and this ex-P ere for a social settlement is rath- Ch I E '-f .gan might desire to accept a three- Cushing expected at least an aggrc- ar es .�, errrarn has been encr- perincc will stand him in good steader a f.!hastly business." .The program in detail for today year clause and other eligibility gation of forty maindenly young men gctically campaigning for Busse in for his work with the squad this1.; as follows: rules prescribed hy the Rig Nine. to tryout for the erect form test. the Seventh Ward. spring. Coach Stagg is not expectedWhen asked whether Michigan In spite of the small showing he de- The employment bureau had calls to return until the middle of the·would send a team which would con- clarcs that his faith· is unshaken and for about six hundred men to work month, and he probably will not doiorm strictly to the Conference that he believes he will be able to at the polls. The Republican party much active work with the footballrules, �fcKenzie stated that he did secure a full Quota of sweet damsels, is usng 250 of these and the Demo- men after the Pennsylvania games thenot know, and although the govern- husky athletes, fair yachtswomen and crats called for ISo. Thirty more are last week of this month.(Continued 011 page 4-) (Contir.ucd 011 pap 3) (Contillued'ou p&fe �) Candidates For 1907 T� Will WorkOn Marshall Field Under CaptainLeo DeTr&7 •.Three Drills a Week Tbro'Q&bout-QII�DP-4;:-�"".JJl;,�� -. ��r nofttiOD.Spring football practice will beginthis week. It will continue: as· a) reg­dar feature of the athletic trainingthroughout the spring Quarter, prac­tic-es being held three times a week.Captan Leo De Tray will have chargeof the squad, and Coach Stagg willdirect the work when he returns fromIndiana.fering with spring athletics.Many of the members of last fal1'�eam whom the conference declaredneligible for 1907 ,.,ill probably come-nt to assist in the practices. Of the(Continued on pale 2.)TH � nAtt V MAHOON. ClttCAGO. 'fUESOA V . .APRiL 2j f�.. -. ", ..... (PrictLoca57:4�t laity 'Slaro11l1 lVICE CHANCELLOR OFCAMBRIDGE TO S� , , '\!ERI4AN ECONOMIST TELLSOF FATHE�ANi:;)�S 'tRUSTS.. ! .. ,,j �. '., • � �ACJOllleial Student l'ubllcatlon of tbe UnlYer· .• .alt1 of Cblcqo. Rev. Ernest Stewart' Roberta CominC Professor Hermann Schumacker ofTo �niversity to Tell of Life At BoJUl University DeUvers Firat ofCambridge. �'ctures on German Commerce. S. W. CORNER JACKSON � STATE.reasons we invite you to comehere for things to wear are your rea­sons as well as ours; they are. displayedhere on our eight big floors, the bestthi ngs in the, market.Hart Schaffner & Marx, fine clothes;suits and overcoats from $15 to $50,"'urmerl,Tbe Unlnr.lt1 ut Cblcaco' WHkl,..'oundedTbe Weeki,. Oct. 1. 18U2."�e Oall,. Oct. I. 1902. Rev. Ernc='.t Stewart Roberts, vice The developmcur of trusts is aschancellor of Cambridge, and master significant a feature of German com­ol Gonville and Caius 'Colleges, will merce as it is of that of the United.:n� .. r ... 1 lUI N����·�=omYc!.lI at lb. Cbl· deliver a lecture: "Life-Ancient and States according to Professor Her­Modern in an Ancient College of an mann "A. Schumacker of Bonn Uni-Nlllu,wrll,tlun pri<'t'. '3.00 per year; $1.00 Ancient University," Frid�y,' 8 P.· Me, versity who delivered the first of afIJI' ;: mont hs. Subscriptions recelTed at at Cobb Hall. -cric s of live lectures 011 German com­II ... �Iltl'll(lll Ottlce, Ellls lIall. or at th.. Xl r. Roberts was born in Lincoln- mercial development yesterday af­F:H'IIII�' ExdulDJ,:e. Co"" IInll. Orders shire,.in 18.�7. 1-1 is first notable aC:I- tcrnoon in Cobb lecture room.t uken lJy mn lt or h·lel,holl(,. Hyde Park dernic appoiutrncut was to the head Professor Schumacker is n .. -gardcd.z:!t;. lectureship oi Greck at Girton college. as one of the most noted .economistsHe was made a major of a regiment of Germany. He has served as as-1:. I-: lJ1> \. lIA'fUJ-:W:-: �JaLaglDg Editor. I of Cambridge University volunteers t .vistant to the minister of public worksi.urrncn U. ,,'EItNALlJ, !\"wtJ .. :dltor. in the Boer war. .He has written sev- and has been decorated \'( h theeral- standard=treatises on Greek'- epi- "Order o} the Red 'Ea'gle�' 'b);' 'Em- 'I; ":0 Ht.a: !-:. tTI.I.ER. BuslDeRS llanager. graphy. peror William. At one time he wasprofessor extraordinary of the uni-STUDENTS AND FACULTY versity of Kiel. Professor Schumack-IN WHIRL OF POLITIC3 cr received private' instruction in NewYork and in 1893 he visited Americato m�ke an exhaustive study of grain Moneycheerfullyrefunded.Whitney OPE.RAHOUSEVan Buren Street, between Wabash and Michigan Ave.ALL THIS WEEKTHE NEW MUSI�AL ODDITY • Emf• \. W. lIE!\J)EU�ON. Atblette, Editor.KNIGHT FOR A DAY""4.\�SS()Cl,\TE EDITORS.. BusjC. W. Paltzer, Bernard 1. Bell. By Smith & Hubbell. Authors of ··Fantana"---WITH---J'r�'ClII E. GUSH. Warren D. Foster.Cole Y. Bow-. ( Cout mucd from P:I:!'t I'�1t"h'llI J. Adams.BRYABusi:REI'OKTERS - -_ .----- .. - ... ------ .. ---.conditions in the Urritcd States.Prohibitionist- have enough men toThe iron and steel trust of Germany'relping the Municipal League and thefurnish�d the theme for the first of John Slavin , Mabel �Alice Yorke , .. Gilbert Grecor7I'l"ter J.'. Inmu.JerllllH" F.-alii,.I'. \\'. "1111;1"" 1111.A. I�. Frldstt"ln. W. I'. lllu·Crau·k,',·11:II'1'Y .\. lIanKeo.IInrl'''Y It. Full .. r, J:'.I. I-:. ,,'eI1:IIlJOn. Lenora Kerwin ..... , . Jack Henderadistribute 40,000 letters.P f Schumacker's lectures,I n the everting', two big politica 1 ro essor. Kent The re, maining four lectures of the,mecetirurs were held, one IIITheater and the other in the Rey­nclds Club. Walter Eckersall was "W. J. 1Ill1oslurther. lUSH I-:Ntllt'r Hull.Allwrt H. Henderson. series 'will be de live red today .tomor­row .. Thursday arid Friday in Cobblecture r���.' He declared that thescheduled 'to speak at the meeting in .Germ'an trusts ��e as 'determined inKent, but he did n�t materialize:, The. I k ,tl R' their cut-throat competition as thosenve men w 10 spo'e were Ie' ev. -) ,-, ' 'n. 1-: W"·' I A' R H tto �I'\'_ of the United States but, the controlr arry . a rxr. :�. . a n,..." . I. Ed BTl 'H T T k - , of the railways hy ownership and re-Jor gar . 0 man. . �. c e�, '; ':')' 'I 'I CI ' d' T1 - ting bates is made "impossible in that'lIlf �\ ort ntwood. Ie mee I - ' ,.. --'. . b' country by ·the ownership of the rail-\Vith till' annouuce-nu-nt that Spring was advertised as non-partrsan, ut.h . . f ways by the state. ' He said that thefootball training will begin in a few all the speakers were ent usrastic or'. .'Dunne. The meeting in the Reynolds steel trust IS now atternptmg to gamdays there has 'come the freedom oJ the railways by advocat­, usual talk" that tht Club was a Busse smoker and a warm. jng :the' btlilding 6£ canals connecting::'l11paign was ca:"ried on. ', ,Leo De Tray. president of t11t, the:: l,a�ge' Genna" rivers.Guh;,' introduced the _!'peakers, Karl,� � .. " ",f • " " •• ,' _ ., _'.;: :'-:'3-=-" _- . . ", :., BEGIN ,SPRING FOOTBALL'nixon, Walter Steffen. ar.d Ed 'Parry" ," "PRACTICE THIS WEEK Maime Taylor Harry LDeFrank Hayes .•...... _ .. Edward' klI'rillted .,y till' llnroon l'rt'tJK4.4' !-:aKt il:'th 8tr�'t.. sl'hoDe Hydp 'l'nrk �.i; �The American Beauty Ch� DAY AlAND StudentsThe Kute Kittem H. w.]L BSpringFootball spring practice is in"iolation' of, the COIl­.ference. rules-if not ;1:- POPULAR PRICES 31PracticeThey F!�=:�,�m:'!2p4�3CEA:US:T:505HthosmTReE·ET I bPhone Hyde Park-16,violation of the let�er, in yiolation 01the spirit of· the reform regulation�.There certainly is no more ,harm :1:, ':lllowing the football men to get outon the field regularl}' or irregularitYand play football if they want to, an�1they will probably be allo�ved to doso. 'The practice is indulged in ;to, W. :\. �t c Dcrmid spoke on behalfall other institutions. TllOse who art' ',. . the. .forward p�ss: and other new rulesA, the, V, a. rS.ity Repl,lblic:lIl tlub,_ pos-,ovt'r-solicitous for the University'· plays. The ,\Tolverinc coach is es-"ihly to becomc a permanent organi­welfare in this matter need not los,'. f C' 'h S z:ltion. Knapp and' Ralchviil were:!ny sleep O\'er It, or oae tagg oth .. r speakers who discussed mn·has always played safe in su�h eOll- ,nicipai politics al)(1 otlH'r things' fromditions heretofore and he may nowthe University standpoint.be relied upon to avoid anything that Albert Mathews, Pres. Geo'. H. Fiedler, Vice-Pre.. F. H. Stratton. Sec :' Iwho 9tttli�(cI the arguments !or Buss�which, appealed to University men.Sid, Lyon created. a sensation by..;r,eak;ng �n ·behalf of Dunn�. s.tat:'�in� (Continued 'from page I.)Mathews � Co. Inc..Coach Yost returned to Ann Arbora._ sp:ritcd argu�l1cl1t. He was an- last week and called out his football'�\'crecl ,hy, a numher of Russ<: en_- team, for spring practice. He planstllUsiasts. to devote his early_ work to drill on THE TAILOR SHOPNew Powers B141(.1 156 WabUh Ave. ATHE LINE FOR SPR!NG IS HERE.'pecially. diligent in his search after aquarter. .back, aJl91-:has .fifteen candi­dates working out this position.Purdue has also begun spring foot­ball training. Director. Nichol last IT'S THE BEST EVER. SEE IT NOW. Tue&daJNewestA darkDJedium I,TwospThe Lon,box, 38-inbrowns1Kk," ·dr;iD.length'Protect,� rainIt S:zs. otThe M,Il:ien $(; Clit.�ereWDkie'TAILORS Bank Roor'week issued, a call for all .candidatesfor the t�am. and yesterday' the firstbatch reported for work under Cap·tain Wyant�'., It is planned, to dev,otemuch of the work to drop and placekicking, forward pas'sing and generalhandling of the ball. Come in and see it1'5 'I' Darflom sr •.will bring upon Chicago a suspicion a! DR. CAPPS WILL HEADtrying to evade the Conference rules. VALEStudents cepied our COLLEGE CORNER Suit MOdel Last-AotaI� .;THE SPRING MODEL is much'haDdSOiDei"-'" Every sliving oftai!ors c}CLASSICAL ASSOCIATIONIf spring practice should not be a!lowed the "Old Man" will not allo\\ Greek Professor Elected President ofTeachers' Organization-Dr. HaleCommittee Chairman.Congratulations arc due the basket·hall team for 'its good sho,,;ng i:: l'rofesor Edward Capps of th� de- Ransom's Return Strengthens Team.winning the A. A. r, lartmcnt of Greek was elected presi­ Tile t��is team was strengthenedunexpectedl).'i by the re�urll of lame!'-R .. Ran�o�� 'oS, to the 'Universityyesterday. , Ransom has been on thefnl tcanl ancl one that i� a credit tP day :titernooll. Professor Capps has fteam or the last two years and willthe :\(aroon. i t i� a pity that the�l"1 hl'('n ;1 memher of the association d bno. ou t win a place again this year.men could not have heen eligible for ",;ncl.' it� inception. and as managing- T he. courts are being fixed up and willthe Conference �allles. hilt next y(.':1:" ;:(!itor 01 the JOllrnal oj Cla�!'ical Phil- b c ready for team practice by Wed­they will all hc ahle to play in hoth olol-!Y ha� hCl'n Ol1e oj the m:lin fae· nesday.the A .. '\. U a,�cI Conference cham- i('r� ill the �IICCc�� of the association,pionship'" \Vith this haskcthallj which no.'" has a mC1llhcr!'hip of over The Pen Club will meet Wedncs-c;.t rt'ngth hack 11e:,,::t year then' wil! 11000. day morning at 10:30 in Cobb 8b tohe no tcam in the \Vest to compare I I'r(ljl'��or \\', G. I raIl'. oi the Latin consider plans for the author's Read­with Chicago'", This is the first Oil-I d( 1,;;rtnH'llt oj the LniHr!"ity High ing on April 17,p('rtl1nity .The Daily �farooll ha� h:HI �dlOol. was also chn�(,11 ('hairl1lan of_to rocogll17.C the good work clone hy j ! he �xecl1tivc cotlllllitt('c oj thc asso-the team bllt lh(' appreciation h:l<:'! ciatioll. with direction oi the fourth IF YOU LIKE TO WEAR YOURI;Ot lost weight if) thl' dday (luri11� I :lI1l1tl:11 conn-lllioll. 10 he helel at �ash- t Q L 0 V E S LON G, WE A R.v;tcation. ,'\'ilk. TI.'IlIl .• in :\pril 11)08. FO:tl71\..,TI:' S Spring Flo",ers in Blossom', W 1 �J::. VISIT THE GREENIIOlJS�S NOWDarr.es Club Ente.tains. GLO:t �� Phones: H. P. IS-H. P. 6957, V J::::A) I A. McADAMSm�WURWN�Rj __S�3����_S_t_r_e_e_t_a_n_d_K_I_��b_a_._k_A_v_e_n_u_e_�Basketball championship ai, E\·all�· <h'nt of the Classical �\ssociation ofChampionship tOll last week. TIH: the :\1;(ldlc \Vest :ltlcl South at. itsmen makl' np a: W01HIl'l :':l1n11al lllcctin� in :\lanclcl Hall', Satur- . ,!University Style $3.00 per Doz.Student's Special $3.50 per Doz '•UNIV1A special meeting of the editorialhO:lnl of the Daily Maroon will h� An iniormal soc:al was ginn by theDames Club of the University inLexington Hall :\tarch 22. Mrs. Stella�lcCa�lin givi�g a number of readings_ i,.lt B(----held in the :\Iaroon olliee this eve­ning- at i :30. An ad,,_. ill,'�======::::====::::�;;;,:���Tt�l�t:D�A�T�L���M�!���§-OO�'�N�··.�'CM§·�·t�t�A�·GO��\�TU�E�S�D�A�Y�.��AP�·R�I�L�2�'�I��.������������������ .. �i" I "G1Iius'riA!fi7.i Iii SUDd NOW- I YALE SWlillIIHG TEAll -. _. . CANC&LI CHICAGO IU&T ,.--------.�.----- .. --�Dr. H.· Ie. W� Krumm to Uqe Need .of speed in ChriatianiziDC Africa in Pennsylvania Closes SeuoD OD April}Acture in Mandel Hall Tomorrow :H-Muoona Win Western 'Inter-Afternoon at 3 :00. co11e&iate Championthipa.. i-THE-HarVard HotelFINESTACCOMMODATIONSFQR STUDENTS. ANDTEACHERSPrices Moderate.Lccat.on Ideat;:5;:4 Washington Ave.Est. 1856• BRYANT � STRAnONBusiness CollegeIIH. w. Bryant. Pres.L. Brent "/aughan, U. of C, '91.Manager.315-321 Wabash Ave.A Spring CoatExhibitlTuesday 'Newest models of' Spring Coats. e .... Teams'Vanity Players are usually re­cruited from the ranks of the ClassTeam. If you have 'Varsity ambitions,get accustomed to 'Varsity togs. If youare training fora Catcher's position buy aRe�h. � .�. �.,:;'�.�,:::'�1ft ........ r.RS' "ITT .... t.1=co�y(::ClC!���..... U"�j IDJ !lall� alld lJahI( under fl.W).- you waDt a fieldlDg position. buy a RFACIl FIHLUHkS' GI ov F\\,· tt 'tlpoaiIeU the real thiD¥-the kiDd that tbe big Lc:a�e Pl.,.el� t1�<." :5Iet:��� t':Sl�Tbe REACH OFFICIAL AMERICAN LEAGUE HAIl •� UlIC'Ct by, all the big teama-practice with It-gc:t used to it. n ... t:�,: ollie· I I 11 fe American Lcque. U� ID allintcrcollegiate games. $I,:l5 cucr.. I III ,a 0The REACH OFFICIAL BASE BALL OUIDE for t')117will post you on the Dt'W ruks-tchedules of Lc:s'!'Ut'II-scor . f ..cCJDtaius hilltory aDd photos of 19'J6 World'lI Series 0ro ceuts � ,C:n-:.:',"lt ... e-re. AIIlo1/11'" at )'0141' deater's, 'W� 'WIll supply 014" g()�Js direct CII' ,;,;,/:, �;/,r,};: 111:111.Ar.k. for our 190i B:u;c llall Cala]oguc:-FRH£. 'A. .I. REACH CO., 1710 Tulip Street, PhiladelphiaII II "It is now or never." \Vord was received by Dr. Raycrofti "It is Islam of Christ." l�s� week from Yale, cancelling theI With these words of warning Dr. s: ...·:mming meet scheduled for tonightH. Karl W. Kumm, explore� and mis- at Bartlett gymnasium. The YaleI sionary, is coming to the University swimmers decided to give up theirto arouse it to the imperative need annual- western trip this year becausefor quick action to save the Sudan of the illness of three of their menfrom the Mohammedans. He will .'\:1 effort was made to get them tospeak. �?morrow afternoon at 3:00 in sc nd their polo team to Chicago, butI Mandel Hall. Dr. Kumm, who tl.ey refused.comes under the auspices of the Stu- The only meet now remaining ondent Volunteer Band, was the leader the Maroon schedule is that within the movement which resulted in Pennsylvania which will be held inEmma C. Stewart: the formation of the Sudan United llartlett tank on Thursday. April II.Mission. Dr. Kumm's explorations Chicago now holds the western in-in Africa have been rewarded by elec- tercollegiate aquatic championship,tion to. several geographical and scien- this title having been won when thetific societies. He is a fellow of the Maroon team defated Wisconsin inRoyal Geographical Society and last the· meet held in Bartlett March 22.year lectured before the National l llmois, the only other western uni­. Geographical Society in Washington. ver sity with a swimming team, hadHe is also a member of the Royal already been twice beaten by Chicago.Meteorological Society, and of the 'The Wisconsin meet was a walkawayRoyal Society of Arts. He has stud- fur' Chicago, the final score being 9ied at several famous European Uni- tu o. while in the polo game the scoreOffers Superior versities, receiving the degree of Ph. was 7 to o. Solomon again tied theAdvantages in 0, at Frciburg and having been a s-u- natatorium record for the plunge,S .. T·· I dent at Heidelberg, J ena and London. ma king the length of the tank, 60.. uSlness I raInIng •• I He has written several books on th f::el, with five seconds to spare, if �.�---------"t.--AND I geography and people of Africa. and' his first plunge.. . Conkll- n'sS h has lectured at a large number of uni 1:: connection' with the meet was.. tenograp f.. versities . both in this country and in held a contest between Evanston an Sell-Europe. University high schools, which wa ana... PenDAY AND NIGHT SCHOOL .won by the latter. 32 to 18. Wamp .UUUStudents May Enter at An7 Time. GRACEFUL DANCERS GONE? ler was the star of the event. For busy People,FEW CHORUS GIRLS REPORT The University failed to make a �n�t!if:s+rong showing in the Central A. A Cleans itself.U. swimming championships held las No dropper. .Thursday night in the C. A. A. tank Nothinatotakeapart.N�in, to. spill.A dip In Ink, •.touch of thumbto nickel cres­cent and· thepen is full,ready to write.t:&1Ie ......... �-jiE=L -_.M!�... -c=t&';:::"�'"E:"_-=�==:&..... wrarr.qca.&a7 .... - .ctIe .,............... � ...... ee.a.ur PO __IIWII ...... & ... �............ �.J,rhones:University high school won the )ffic e, H.P.. 1;88. Residence, H.P. g61.Cook county interscholastic indoor 1Dr. mil a �tltttrack championship in the final mee I)r. B.al., D. tlatlttheld in Bartlett gymnasium Saturday DENTISTSnight. its points totalling 49 as againstEnglewood's 44- Up to the relay( Continued from page I)rah rah boys. Another meeting wil]�II MOSSLER.· CO. I :�cl::�� w��:r:�; a::�e:��o:an�id!�!:. . . for the chorus are asked' to appearClothes for Men and Young Men at the Reynolds club.I �o J3ckson Boulevard . I The Blackfriar committee is won-I dering why more veterans have notreported for the chorus. They are eight; while the University and Evanwondering whethe'r the tight-lacing of ston Y. M. C. A. 'each secured threelast year has anything to do' withtheir belated appearance. Many of U HIGH WINS" CHAMPIONSHIPthe old men who reported yesterdayasked in whispers whether P. Whit- Maroon and Black Athletes TakeCook County· Honors-Keaau!Stan.Solomon, with a second in the plunge.was the- only· man to-win any�poiRufor Chicago. In the polo game againstthe C. A. A. team the Maroon weredefeated 6 to o. The meet was wonby the C. A. A. with 63 points. Cen­tral ;Yo M. C. A. was second withtier Pinkerton was still in charge ofthe costuming. When told that noA dark oxford. silk tiDed viCuna, heroic measures will be necessarymedium length-::pecial at $25- this year and that the men will nothave to be transformed into Egyp-Every size to 46 stout. An assaredt ,. . . .• I tran beauties and Sudan dancingIIV1Dg of about 33 per cent. on yOUi" I girls they breathed easier and blessedil. ta&r's charge. .the authors of the comic opera. TheTwo special features in this exhibit. requirements this year call for yachts­The London square box coat. full men and women. coeds, janitors, andbox, J8-inch length-the popular fancy athletes and men who feel they willbrowns and. grays. The "�ape1y I be in place in anyone of these parts1ICk," . draping the form slightly, 44� I are asked to report Thursday for thein. length. I trials. ': ..'... . The po!'ter for "Sure Enuogh Seg-Protector auto coats -light welghtl . t· ., . .-. ·c1 b . SIBrega Ion prepareu y amue rownIDe! nin shedding-full drape. Many" ....._ I has been chosen and Will be off the1t.-..5o others up to $55· I' k 1 . II prc'iS III a wee. t wll be one ..... iThe Mossier coats drape the body I the he�t in recent years and will pre-iOentifit:ally. I sent a Ilcat advcrtisement for the! Rlackfriars.I. I INFLUENCE OF IMMIGRANTSossler· CO IN GREAT CITIES A 'BENEFI'T.so Jackson Boulevard ! (Continued from page 1)PATRONIZE ! ���;l�'-:��� "The '-=:::)��r7". I SttHly of Social Duties in AdultUNIVERSITY' I' Church Cla!'se�." Profcssor CharlesPHA.RMA.CY R. Henderson.!'fl() E. 55th Street. i .2:00 P. �f.. "The Place of the Re-R .. It. BO�·�N. Prop. I vival in the �fodern Church." Profes-I'sor Theodore G. Soares. DWBI"ULJ,I 3:00 P. M., "The Church after the -_ - 243 W ...... � An.An ad. in The D3ily· Maroon.. is a Revival," Professor Franklin John- The Dartmouth baseball t�am Is I OfIPIalldeu aDd Exclusive Styleam..... as hD • u_ .-:.;...I'OJ). k· > ,",OTOGJV.PH5r-- vet ell.. �"Toa ...... Itl. . rna In,'a sou;hcm trip thi. W_ I • .-01.1 aa'�. t, U. er c. St.a ....--------race, the meet was a tie. Victory intbis event by the Maroon and Blackl'------------ .... �-­runners gave their school the cham- WBBUdo)'Oacetyoarpir-nship, H .. alta •• re, Perl.aloal. aDa.'atle •• �.Englewood's work was remarkable, At NOl\. TO�St"" men. Men·aul and Coleman. win· PIaoee PreeDeliyayn'ng practically an of its points. The ..U6_.B...yde_Pa_d_t ",� f. ...... b Stret::,f( I mer won the gold medal offered tot�i ... individual competitor securing th'ehi�hest number of points. He hadI� 1-2 points. Smith of UnivcrsityII iJ{h being second with 18.. Coleman broke the recordmile: running it in 4 :28 3-5.in the 220-yard dash the 220-yard dnshfor freshmen, �he pole vault anci th.·relay race were tied .The final tally of points. which in­clilGCS those won in the preliminarym(;cts. was· as follows: Univcrsityhigh. 49: Englewood. 44: Wenctc�ln�illips. JI 1-2: Xorth\\'e�t dh·ision.�:.' Oak Park, 20: Crane. 14:, North0:,,· sion. II 3-4: Hyde Park. IT: l...,keView. 6: 'Marshall. .1J-4: Curtis. I 3-4:(";o!umet. 1-2. ' . .( i:z.49· Kimbark Ave.Hours 0-12. Cor. 63rd St.1:30-5·TURKISH) RUSSIAN 75cG PLAI� .��!�S 25ca: .. ,' .. r· . 161 DE!�BOR_ S1.Residence: Phone,f.jJ Arlington PI. Lake View I�Phone Harrison 1644Goldsmith's Orchestra!. Goldsmith, Director.lfke, Cable Piano Company,,'1.bam and Jack80n. CHICAGO .jCLOSELY BOUND BfSURfYou are CorrectlyDressedIt will make you feelbrighter and betterand convey the im­pression that yourbrains are paying div­idends.The World LikesProsperous PeopleOUr Sorlng StylesAre Now Re&dJ.,A. N. JERREMS. Manaeer.Tailor for YOUDg Men.Either ,tore131 I.a Sane Street. and" Jackson Blvd.FOR Send Yocr··�;;idlngVA CATALOGUE OFSpalding Athletic Goods.Mention '·,hat sport you are inter­ested in and ask for a list of collegeand school supplies.The Spalding Athletic LibraryTextbooks on every athletic sport10 cents per copy.Send for Complete List.Mail Ord�t' Dept.A. G. SPALDING Be BROS.126 Nassau St., New York.14g Wabash Ave., Chicael).OUR SPRINGSTOCK IS READYA large selectionSpring Overcoatillgstempting prices.200 styles of FancyI Vestings.PRICESSuit to orderOvercoats to orderFancy Vests $20 to $5020 to So5 to ISI' � ... :.THE DAILV MAROON., CHICAGO. ·TUESDA V, APRIL 2, 1907.,,­",'.BRIGHTONFIAT-ClAsp GARTERShave long been th� .�dard 25 c:el!t p'rter. The patented flat dIItprevents Chafing, blndlDg and catching In the clothin,. The BriaMa�lat Clasp Garter is as flat as your hand. Worn by men who �clate comfort and neatness. Made of pure silk elastic webbing. AIm� parts.of brass-heavily nickeled. 2S c:eots a pair, all dealenorbimall prepaid. For men who prefer a corel prter, we have pafec:IIiILOCK�GRIBBRIGHTON GAIlTERSWhile th� are 9,uickly and easily detached. yet they han thefirmest �p of all cord garten. The flexible rubber diamond�� wlt� a bull dog tenacity. No wear or telW' of the socb.Can t spnng loose or become accidentally detached. Made ofbnest quality webbing; all metal parts heavi�l nickel platedbrass. � and SOc a pair, all dealen or by mail, prepaid.PIO ••••• U ..... DE. co •• 7t8 Market .te. Philadelphia.JL.bn � PioaMr 8....,... , :::::::----:.VOL, \;:::::--.IIW S, OFSecuringCommlate years, it is presumed that it ha" semi-professionals. The greatest per­a surprise to spring this year in t"he formance was on the opening Satur- ens the prospectsmatter of track athletes. (la:r. when Mike Donlin, Jimmy Calla- considerably ..The announccment of this date h:m and Jimmy Ryan. all of major .For the first time in the histone of IIlg board took no definite :lC:tion, itgives Chicago its third date. IlIinOl:- league fame. with their semi-profe5- college football. Washington and Jcf- \\as the general opinion thelt :\lichi-cernes to Chicago on May II an,1 sional teammates wcre beaten 3 tofuson college has secured a footbal1 {-an shout-' boll d t b'd\Visconsin will be Chicago·s oppon- .! wiithout getting e ... ·en single hit �. u e c mpe e 0 a 1 �cnt the week before the conferenc�. The scores of the other games datc with Yale. The game will be strictly hy the Conference eligibilityplaye(1 at New Haven on Nov. 2.)fay 25. wcre:For Rent-One light room. $2.00 'I l' ,.\ ar,. lall lield W;IS definitely select- i .... ----------- ........ IIIto.Stars. 3: Varsi- per week. 61"'- \\'oo(II"""n \\." 3r(1-, .. ,: ...., t·': as the place for holding the annnalIlat.I" ATHLIt�lC �0TE5;]=----------------..----J.i isq. itU NION..r:;�OTI:L and ;E;��URANT I'WILL FIND RESTAURANTS ON "1'YVO FLO-ORSWl�L FIND A SPECIAL AFTER-THEATER ME�;UWILL FIND SPLENDID SERVICES�n·jllg only the Hest the Market A ROI··f ..111 to 117 RANDOLPH STREETWe make a Specialty of Club. Fraternity Dinners. EtcFinest Orchestra in the Citv Run 1By Sail"tary IILLINOIS WAREHOUSE andSTORAGE COnPANYPhone Hyde Park 571. Kimbark Av. a: Fifty-Sizth St.The Cleanest and Best Kept StorageWarehouse in the City ,Furniture and Pianos Moved. Stored. r 'acked :tn�Shipped to all parts of the world. �()() Private Sl�r.age Rooms. Large Parlor Exclusively for Pi:!U�.Rooms for trunks and Wheels. Large Room for Carriages, Cuggies andSleighs. , TRUNKS TO AND FROM ALL DEPOTS.Local Transfers for Baggage, Furniture, Packages. etc .• !It shnr! noiiee,Special Attention Given to Univers ty Orders, It maask whspells (is n.cce:years 0helpingand'sulwear a:trial Iiidreds (IJIIlY,1I11�. are's stillD.:causcerty 01many (scarcelor thethey nmanual-eationshop 0eventuwhoschoolan ediof thehelple:tims (dationthe- SIVARSITY NINE DEVELOPS : �brshall Field. Three games areCHAMPIONSHIP PROSPECTS � scheduled for this week. The ;.dates,\:-. far 015 now known, are:Today-First !'\ational Bank teamVacation Practice Games Show POSe.\l:lrshall Field.sibilities in Square-Outfield andFirst Base Positions Unsettled. Thursday--Logan Squares at 1.0�al1 Square Park.Sa t u. day-Rivcr For est at )IarshalENGLISH TEACHER WANTEDCollege Preparatory School for Boys. Women ofmaturity and experience. Write fully.The Clark Teachers' Agency604 Steinw�' HaD. ChicagoIIIIIIDEW.rirepr�of Storage A V8u c.Armour Institute and ProfessionalsBeaten-Season Opens With Mich­igan April 13-Game Today.vU1tNITURB. PIalOS. TRUBEI. IIBRcBAMDI ..... , ....DELIVERED TO ALL PAltt8 OF TBa c:rry. Dm9rIAND SUBUItBa. or noat antory Iof �htField.April 8-College of Physicia1�s andSurgeons at Marshall Field,"'1 '1' 1 .. t )Iarshail\Vith the preliminary baseball Aprt 13-·\ IC ligan .1---- �chcdulc already started, and with field.f 1 k' t April 17-Lake Forest at Mar shallthe seasoning 0 t tree weeks out-door work, the 'Varsity nine begins field.THE TIP YOU WILL THANK che spring quarter with excellent April ao=-Lllinois at Marshall fieldME FOR IS THIS: In the early games the ,May I-Illinois at Marshall field.,)rospcct s. �. Iarsha 11'.e: 1111 has made a strong showing May 4-Wisconsin atTHAT FOR ANY OCCASION 1 ..HAVE A SUIT FOR YOU ALL .\ hich promises that it will be a Iac- field.or in the championship this year. May II-Illinois at Urbana.READY TO SLIDE RIGHT ON. I II fi J1Th+re are six veterans on the squad. )Iay IS-Williams at Mars ia e ( •.THE QUALITY WILL BE AL- The greatest str engvh of the Chi- May 29-IlIinois at Urbana.WAYS 'HIGHER THAN THE .ago ninc this year will be in June 5-Wisconsin at Madison.Walker and Sullivar In addition to this, it is expectedthat three other games will be ar-GeaeraJ 0tIica... St. .... Calumet Aft.PIaIerDoqIu iItaoPrlftte Esdauap all OtliceL Brauda 0tIce. I ' *4L_ ...VIIh. 01 0' IIL a. w. , ...aac.., J--- a. ........... c.J..& Th<:fora 1possilterial,leers.madeical, ;ent ra sciis atis toperiematulaborleaselarge�rttrainploitonlyit hof it\\'Mr. Swell Dresser:PRICE; THE FIT PERFECT; THE "t s batteriesSTYLE "ON TIME." rc both in the box and arc in greatorm. \Valkl'r is even hettcr than ranged with Michigan. while a seriesI TRY TO TREAT THOSE WHO . h 'I· t· I Ian nedust year and should prove one of thc WIt .\ mneso a IS a so p .FIRST ENTER MY STORE SCre s t coll egc pitchers ;', the countryTHAT THEY WILL FEEL A'I 'hi.-; season. Sullivan has shownTHREE M_AROONS RE-ENTERHOME AND COME BACK AGAIN ..nxoude rml improvement. and if hisEVERY TIME THEY WISH TO '11vork thus far is any indication. W1 Ferguson, Anderson and Iddings Re-BUY MORE CLOTHES - FOR .'>c another star. Gaardc, at catch, s tum-Williamson and Taylor 'Ex-YEARS AND YEARS.''me of thc strongest men in the squad pected-Brewster. Wheaton Miler.'.\'hilc as understudies hc has Nathan Is Freshman of Promise.111<1 :'Ilol1Jton.. Captain Templeton will play short Three Maroon athletes 're-entered"top this year. He is a whir-lwind. school yesterday with the opening ofBliss.who a is good fielder and steadyBUT I WISH ONLY A FAIR hitver, appears to have CaptainPROFIT, AND I WISH FOR MY Baird's old place at third. Burke hasCUSTOMERS TO BE "REPEAT-THE GET -RICH-QUICK PLANIS NOT MINE. I MUST MAKE APROFIT.I DO. the spring quarter. Two more are ex­pected this week. One new freshmanof promise was enrolled.The men to return to the fold weren. 1\1. Ferguson, sub fullback on the1905 team. Anderson; center' on .lastyear's eleven, and Harold Iddings,' thehalf back and pole vaulter. GerryWilliamson. the weight man and foot­hall player. has sent word that he willre-turn this quarter. Ralph Taylor,the Des Moines football player, andERS." worked off his conditions and will':lke care of the keystone sack.First base and the outfield posi­tions are those still in doubt. For.- the intinl 'sack there are, four' aspi-ABIDETWENTYLARS. TO FORTY DOL-RULINGS? I(Continued from page 1.) I--------------------1BYFOREMAN rants to filt "Babe" Meigs' shoes.Maddigan, Steffen, Schommer andI ddings are after the place. while Sul­livan has also been used in 'this po-HaveYou TheQUALITY CLOTHESg2-94-96 Washington StreetBet Dearborn and Clark Sts. sition when he was not pitching. track man is also expected.Steffen hurt his hand in one of the The only new athlete thus far toOPen Saturday evening until 9 o'clock first practice games, while Schommer materialize is Ray Brewster. of Whea­was out of the city during vacation ton high school. He is a miler ofCHICAGO TRACK TEAM TO week. Iddings is a recent recruit o hility, having a record of 4:38.INVADE PURDUE MAY 4 and has not as yet 'been giv- Ferguson has been absent sixen a try-out at this position. months. 'during which time he hasArrangements Made for Openin� Nathan is the only outfielder who served a" chemist with the GreatDual Contest of Season-Sched- :s reasonably sure of his position. Western railway company. .Hc ex­He has been playing in left. For pects to become a classified studentthe other two positions, Stachling, hy the fall quarter. and will thus he-Chicago will meet Purdue in a dual Mouleon, Meigs. Van Patten. Stack- come eligible for the team.track meet at Lafayette on May 4. house and Iddings are the most like- Anderson and T ddings have eachThis will be the first dual meet of the ')" candidates. been out of school during the winterYou_T�p WillBeen Top tikeThere? Inn Itule Jncludes Five Meets.season, and will be the first time that The team's weakest point is in hat- quarter only. Taylor has been out �fthe Maroons have ever invaded the ting. school since last June. He will he:\laroons eligible for football next fall but notBoilermaker's territory for a track During 'vacation. then:eet. Inasmuch as Purdue has not play�d four games. four of them with for track this spring. \Villlamson andfigured strongly in the conference of picked up teams of professionals anll Iddings will both be ligible for spring TOcompetition. and their return strength-for the track teamIn addition. Chicago will send a Tuesday-Varsity, 2: Callahan'steam cast to compete in the Pennsyl- Team. 2. Called at the end of th('vania games the last of April. The iottrth inning: rain.c(·nicrence meet this year'will be hel,i \Vedncs(by-.\IIon )farshall field on June I. "ity. T.Thursday-R:lin. -----------,---For Rent Top floor ofThe Pullman Company E'uild'gCor. Adams St. and MichieanA'fe.Illinois has scheduled tenni.. Friday-- Varsity. 3: Armourt1l:ttches with Chica�o. Xorlhwe!'tcrn. tllte. I.Purdue. \Visconsin. Cornell colle�('. S:ltunlay- Var'ity. .'l::Jnd St. LOllis and \Vashington un i- ;:IHI Freshinen, 1.,·ersitics. Its season opens with Pur- The inter-collegiatedue at l7rbana on )Iay q. "pen on April 13 with insti- The Choir rilles in all its meets in order to be,:11loWl:d to compl'tc in the Confer-:l'llce meets.Conil'H'll('"e track mect. and June 1\\;is set as the date. This actionj(lrmally :tpprovc.l the recommend<1-.inns "lade at the annual meeting ofthe' Big Xine here in December ..\\,illiam Scott Bond was the alunl-11: reprcsentative from Chic:lgo atthis meeting. pos�Con<comall 1cr Ichilliatc'of 'it ihi hiOCCltryTh('rc arc vacancies for first !llldScm i-Pros I �eco�d tenors :l�lCl seconcl hass. Ap-I ply In Kent Theater Tuesday at 5. orseason will :\Iandel Thursday at 4.)Iichigan, on I Lester n. Jones, Director.·E. C, MOORE� FLOR.IST. 272 East 55th Street. 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