'--� ---_" ..,"0 iBEsPtANs 'IURN, TABiIS POINTS .loA"SERS 'OF '.1--·· � _.""'-' ..... ,- .... ---.-Freshman Initiates Into DmmatiJ:! AGiIlEMle· .SIOBBISHIESSClub Present ., A Whale at ., C .._ IIUOlder Members Grilled· in Two..actComedy-Club Plans Spring Play.':e• HICAGO GETS OUtSIDE" iRACK' iT 'PHH:lDELfillA�g,I Evcnts( ESPERANTO SONGS I.lV" RALLY f TO HOLD AUTHORS' READING, OFTHE PEN CLUB TONIGHT"AIma" 'Mater" "'Translated' into 'Uiii:. versa! . Lancuace-' Inspires Audienceat Meeting of Esperanto Club­Prominent Esperantists Speak.Enthusiasm and interest in the uni­:$J'Jpt .•. Candidate for ,MarooD,� vcrsal Jan�ag� �ark�,d_ "E_:;pe�a.nt?.'" iTeam _ Shuart ImpcoviDg - Pre- rally" in the Reynolds club theaterlimin:try Tryout Today. i�lst night, �ul�inating in thc' singingof the Alma' Mater in Esperanto. TIle Professor .�enn, of Harvard, S�ys Stu­dents . ar� �rone.- �,_ .O.verlook"A Whale at C" was the iniatiatory Wisdom for KnQ\!ledge.rite of the tyro Thespians who were .�,"Oolb. Decid�E .to ?=hrcw.�l-J"1l r, 9pen �, .ic.aken' into. ��rs.b.Ub,�.Dram- �'Life � �_Ilou -Than Lore:. 'AU With or, Without at ic cI�b last '�ight in �gton hall. -Lessons to be Leamed FromTickets. ' .Miss Esther Hall, Miss Ruth' Alllen, Unlettered peop!e.Opie Read, �. E. Kiser, EmersonHough and W. D. Nesbit to Readand, Tell Stories.Relay;'u( PennsylvaniaF<.lvors Quakers.Get the Poke WhoMiss Marjorie Day and EdwardPhibdc!I':li:l, April 16.-Drawings program also incluuded Esperanto The Pen Club's first annual author's O'Bryan werc the. quartet initiated, ' "Avoid academic snobb'shness,"ir. the ch:!:l1pionship events of the versions of 'Auld Lang Sync, and reading, the first affair of the kind �ith as much glee on the part of the was Dr. Fcnn's message to the Senior. i .hich arc to be held by America ld be idati b h If Colleges ,in chapel yesterday, Draw-relay carlllV;:. w .that has ever been held at the Uni- 0 mem rs as trepi anon on e athe lJlli\,cr":ty of Pennsylvania .April Mr. yon Noe described Esperanto of the iniatiates. ing hIS lesson from the fact that the. vers'ity on so large a scale, will be B' I�, gi\'c Chicago runners the outside study in Germany. and Professor W. The initiatory rites had all the cus- . ib e wise .men and prophets are all'1 t ith the E. Lo .. rther of Northwestern Univer- held tonight at 8 o'clock in Mandel from t·he unlearned c'lass D Ftrack ill t:'I.· n11 e even, WI ..... ow , tomary accompanients of the mys- , r. ennQU2kcrs [avor'cd with the pole. sity, told of his own use of Esperanto Hall. Opie Read, Emerson Hough, terious Dramatic club ceremonies. said that students are too prone to. The line-ups in the three champion- ill his travels throughout the world, S. E. Kiser and W. D. Nesbit will but an interloping reporter managed �ook down upon and fail to considership relays arc as follows: One-mile especially 'in France. �he uneducated people ,with whom-I, PCIlIl!'yl\'ania; 2, Cornell; 3, Chi- Dr, W. H. Fox related the growth they come in contact; that they gocago. 0: the Esperanto movement in Arner- qut into the world with the idea thatTwo.mile-l, Dartmoutht 2, Penn- ica.,;and Miss", ,E. A. Shaw, president �ey "know it air' and. cannot learnsylvania; J. Princeton; 4, Yale; 5. of the University Club, related- the �nything except from learned people,Columbia. club's history in the University. Such people find out from bitter ex-Four-mile - J, Pennsylvania ; : 2, Floyd : B. 'Hardin. founder of the �cnence, he said, that there are thingsMichigan; J. Corrrell, University dub. and its ex-president. to be learned besides from books.came to the city ifrorn Rockford. III.. ! "1 urge you," he said "without be,StiU·another competitor .. witl be .:1] to-preside-at -the-rallyv littJing the import of your academicThe feature of the evening was the �ucation, not to fail to sec the greatsinging 'of4he Esperanto version of importance of the wisdom to be gain-the Alnfa Mater. which ran as fol- 0 PIE ed through personal experience. Therelows: . i� great danger of academic snobbish-the, running, when tryouts for the onemile relay team for the Pennsylvaniaathletic- carnival are held. WalterTaylor, the freshman sprinter andhurdler, who had everything 'his way READ ness; of overlooking wisdom in the��suit of knowledge. A great lesson- i�··ex·presscd "jli � the word�s. of --yourHodiau gOJ' e laudas niin the indoor meets, will, make :the"f�urth man to fightfor the UPeD-P.la� __ �t!J!lQn,.,_n_i�� .... k..oJ1fi<!in!l:;.-,..-- .. __ .. __ ��'.--.-. ', .Ni 'vocojnrlevu. uzu -pliOn the quartet. and is counted uponto .. make- a ,strong-.-bid.--,.Shu.a�t.,an- ,�or beni sin adulacind';nounced yesterday that he expects to Si estas ja la bela plej,be in shape by Saturday. The other Pli saga "mater" vivas ne;Aminda kaj fidela tre Alma Mater, 'Life' is something morethan lore.' Students, enamoured ofacademic . knowledge, are in dangerdf falling into narrow ruts out of�'hich they grow only through bitter�xperience."two men, T .ingle and . Garrett; havebeen doing the most consistent. train­ing of the four. and are picked to fur- Estas ni' "Alma Mater."�UBJECTS'FOR NORTHERN.ORATORICAL ANNO�CED. Si nepre' estas �Ierulin"Sed ne suficas tio ci;.Ne tiel amus "mater" nin. Se- si. -ne- amus fveron .pli.nish the closest contest.A preliminary tryout wiil be heldby'Director Stagg -this afternoon . at4 o'clock :\11 the- athletes' wilt com- I �Seven 'Entries for Contest at 'Madison'May. �Frank Luther ,Mott toRepresent Chicago.read from their own writings. All tc walk right in, and turn around, ob­arrangements have been perfected for serve the ordeal of the order and getreceiving the Club's distinguished' safely away.guests and thcy are expected to re- Miss Esther Hall started. things for ;Pete for records, but the' results- will v; Ni. laudas sian bonkredec',not count for as much as the trials Ke vero portas liberec',tomorrow �Ind Saturday.Gerry William;on' ,.threw' the six- Ke ciam: vivos, verjnstec',Ni laudas ·"Alm3lMater.�' TI . be" hceive a favorable imprcssion of the the in�tiates with a curtain . speec:h. as. i le orations to gtven, In t e';:Icver' as, it was disrespectful·to.the ;Northern Orat.oneal .League ,whichUni"crsity's hospitality. 'dignity of the senior' club-members. lwill be held at Madis�n, Wisconsin,The unexpectedly large demand for After being subjectc'd. to a 'crossfire of :May 3, have been. received by E, P.tickets threw the 'dub members into suggestions" personal, humorous; and .Churchill, the secretary of the·laeguea (Iuaildry yesterday and at a special otherwise, Miss Hall rctired with bc- for this' year, who will -send them atmeeting held in the afternoon it wa:; coming freshman fear and, the ap- oncc to the schools who are ,to com­decided to throw :Mandel Hall open pcarancc of the entire' quartet was _pete, Ea,ch contestant must ; printt) the whole University public. Ac- -demanded. twenty-five copies of his oration whichcrrdingly peoplc wil1 bc admitted ei- Aiter considerable maneuver, all are to be sent to the secretary forther with or without tickets up to the the first year actors-to-be managed � distribution. The name of orators'capacity of thc I�all. \c appear on the Lexington stage to ,with titles of their oration arc as fol­Of the aggrega�ion of ant hoI's wh.) tun the Thespian gauntlet with the ,lows:will contribute to the flow of wit and following dramatis personae for their Christopher Columbus-Frank .Luth·huomr of the cvening Opie Read is two-act comedy-roast on the old er Mott, Unh'ersity of Chicago.• expected to be the star. He is know:l members of the club: The' Mission of the Progressive-nationally as a story teJl1er of the Harmonica Medley-A Glee Club ,Edgar. E. Robinson, University ofBEGUN first watcr. In character sketches Member Esther Halt Michigan.and anecdotes of the South he is es- Mlle. TiJly Footlights-A Dramatic The United States of the \Vorld-Excavations Started in Court Oppo. pcciaJty happy a�d can sway his au- Club Mecaber l\fiss Esther Hall .Leonard Vincent Koos, Oberlin Col-site Hitchcock and Snell Halls. 1dience at will from laughter to tear:'. �Iiss Peace O'Pie-ty-A Member of ege,L.."l.tcly he has hecn on a lccture tonr the Y. 'V. C. L. Miss Ruth Allen Thc United States and Univers3iHitchcock court �il.l be trClnsforme(1 thro11ghont the 'Vest and South and Knowy Shard-A Member of Pl-i Peace-Glenn Porter \Vishard. Xorthonto an English g;n:tt�- ,"odelTCd on has scored a phenomenal success. Beta Kappa �Iiss �Iarjorie Day western U.nivcrsity.Schlabach Goes to ·'Oklahoma. practically the same .plan as the gar- S. E. Kiser and 'V. D. Nesbit ar� Mother 'Vhale-A Rich Widow The Press and the Public Con-lIarc)�' :-;dllaba("h. 'oS. has left col· den in the court opposite the �[itchell at present writ. in ... for,Chicago news- M' M . . D science-Vivian G. Colgrove; V'ni\·cr-I � ISS arJonc aytgc to h�· ;.!on(' until the fall quarter, Tower group. The only difference in papers. �fr. Kiser edits the "Altet'- Jonah, alias Sally Whale-Her Son. sity of Wisconsin.going fir,' '0 Dc\Vitt. Iowa. for a few thc courts will be the macadam drive· n:\ting Currents" column in the Rec- Edward T. O'Bryan, Jr. John Marshall-Floyd Anthonydays and Ih('11" Icaving 'for Oklahom":\ way in Hitchcock Court encircling the ord Herald and �fr. Nesbit contributes The first scene of the initial act is Deahl. University of Michigan.City. Okb,. where he will go into .hc garden, thus affording access for a similar column to the editorial page laid in a, room in Mrs. \Vhale's sea- Commercialism, the Spirit-""·alterfire in�tIT;lll('e husiness with his father. "ehicJes to Snell and Hitchcock dor· 01 'the Post. Emerson Hough is bet- side home; the second under the Cobb L. Myers. University of Iowa.Schlabach has been a University mar- mitories .. Workmen are now busy tel' known as a magazine writer and hall clock. Act second has the "c"Sh"l. since bst fall and assistant in thel making excavatioDS,' and the 'garden novelist and' now devotes his entire bench for its center.JUrllor T>(';)n's office for a year and a will doubtless be· nrrished before the time to these' departments 'of H�er-half., close of the spring quarter. . ature. '(Continued on page J, col. 3), teen pound hammer 154 'feet� 7 inches,:, !esterday. Wallie Steffen limbered�,., in till' �prints' an'd 'hu�dles against.- .. heavy wind. The relay men set up�:4ns� _pace' in the quarter mile. Id­.dings vaulted around � I feet. a�d Ekspozici� Monda,,,Grand'L� \Jrbo blanlG'· ,fonTis' kun,Sed jen pli nobla mbo b'lond'!Grizurb' eterna ce lagun'!La 'turoj- 10nge-'staTO!; -bel':En Amerika blucier,"�ng j .. hl1" Schommer put in his'. Sub O�cident' espera stel',t.�e. a� hig;l and broad jumping. Allh' Ni' kara "Alma Mater"!,t e athkt�· ... say they a:-e in good trimto go thr, 'Ill,dl the mill today.\'cst('rd;IY the relay teains froin :\ number of students joined theUniv('r�ity H:gh. 'Wendel1 PhiJlips. club last night, briqging the mem­Engl('wo' ,d. and Oak Park appeared bership : list beyond the hundreimark.Of. :\far,kdl tield and ran their' dis-Qnces i,,; !: me. Each captain is con- __fident oi :._:' ,ing to F11iladelphia .. but the SUNKENopinion n:' outsiders is that Unive:-sityHigh. wi,;, Staddon back on the teamwill sho\', heels to the other teamsthough \\ enflcll Phillips will alsoIrl�ke tiling'" interesting. GAltDENSMay 18 has been set as the datefor the University of Illinois' inter­scholastic .track meet.'{"HE: OAl LY 1,lAl{QON, Cl-fICAGO. WEDNESDAY. APRIL 17. 1907.����������������������������������������������-�����,�- �-�������������--�-�-�-�-�-�-�-����-�-�-���- �-�- -�--�--�-�-�- .... -�,-�--�-- .... ��� .......-� -------- --­i Huff has been :l great help to lllinois' GIRLS IN PRIZE SONGathletic teams and his influence hasbeen felt by :dl. the other teams with'whi�h l llinois has had contests. Chi- W. A. A. Starts Campaign to Securecago especially rcgrvt s to- sec him go Song and Yells to Supply Root-----------------1 East, for since 'Mr. Huff has hadcharge of thill�s at the State institu­tion the rl'lations with Chicago have :\ SOIl� and ye ll contest open to allbeen more intimate that) ever before. women of th(· University has beenA significant remark was made by 1\1 r. a nnounccd. :\11 contributions should'Stagg a short time ago:' "Since Mr. be sent 'to Lexington gymnasium notHuff has been at Lllinois it has not later than May 10.bc�'n ncces;a�y for us to draw up any 1\1 iss Eleanor Day. chairman ofconrrncts: Mr. Huff's word has al- the committee on the Song and Yell-------------��--�L�ays been enou�h." �he more men of contest. has posted the rules for com:�������������������������������this type there arc in intercollegiate p et ition. They arc as follow! Iathletics, the more wholesome will I. The contest is open to all' wom- Y ALEbe athletics, :lnd when such men as en of the University. )Mr. Huff lea"c it IS with extreme .., A prize is offered by the \V.regret that we see him go. A. A. for the best song to be usedat games. bariqucts. ttc.II(IrI' �itt laily jlarnllu\•• tl,· ... 1 �:I1""nt I'ubl h·,tI 1"'1 fIt ,It .. (�nl"r·lilt,. elf ('h Il-.�o,'·h .. "'ornlt'rlyl·ul .... rsIt1 tIt L'hlt-ai,:o W ... kl,FtIIluc)"tl'l'hf' Wppkly. Oct, I, 1892.-'The ltal!I, Oc-t. 1. 1902. ers at Games. H .. "E SHO:R;E,Y� .THETAILOR332 Republic Bui1dina'M.OO CO�LEGE,SPE�I�L HarvcFACCO�FORTI":II'_ .. r..,t .... �"""nc)-('18tU1 )1.11 a, lil .. , Cbl·t'ogo I 'tIM I oIHt·�.SubfzcrlptioD price, $3.00 per year: $1.00r .. r a montbs. SubscrlptloDII reeelTed' atlh� :\Iaroon Omce, Ellla Ball, or at the(-'la'ully Excbange, Cobb Dall. Ordenaluken b1 mall or 'telephone.-4:':". Uyde Park AND YELL CONTESTS3. The music need not be origi;TO GIVE SCHOLARSHIPS IN nal: the song may be for Junior col-FRENCH �ND MATHEMATICS lege, Senior college. or both;not forA SSOCIATE EDITORSt;I':OH(;!-: I·:. F(';LLElt. Business l1�D..ger. Hold Examin3tion in French NextSaturday-:r4athematics Exam toBe Given May 10. the colleges of the the Junior college.-to A second prize is offered forthe best yell (Junior, Senior, W. A.�. or University of Chicago.Charles W. I'altzer, Bernard I. Bell,warren n. f.'ostc-r. 'Cole Y. Rowe • StuJents copied our, COLLEGE CORNER Suit Model Last Au�mDTHE SPRING MODEL is much handsomer,Come in and see it.C&JVer CJ WilkieTAILORS 185 189 Dearborn St.Bank Floor Prices MLocation5714 Wa�EmmaI •. 1:1,11\' �IATlJl':W:-: :.lal.ll&;lng Editor.-- :;. One person may enter: as manyFour annOal scholarrships=-two fongs and yells as she chooses.graduate . and two' senior-wilt be 6. The contest closes May 10.awarded to students by the Univcr- i. All contributions are to be sentsity next JUJle. The first exarnina, to 'Lexington Gymnasium office.t:oll will be that for the senior collegescholarships ill French next Saturday,April 20. at 8 :30 a.m .. in Cobb, 010 -, TENNIS AGAIN POSTPONEDThe other senior college scholar-\Veather Necessitates Another Delayin Tournamentslanguages. The examination will beawarded by examination to be heldMay 10, in Ryerson Physical Labora-tory.The graduate scholarship examina-tion in mathematics will be held 111the same time and place. The second The tennis -tournament has beenpostponed' until Friday of next week.The bad weather has now delayedit the second time. The tournament University Style $3.00' per Doz.,Student's Special $3.50 per DozThey ,Fill that Empty 5p.a(e at- Home.. E�mOtr'6: J0J)oto �tubto Residence: .IF33 :\rlingtonPhollc."(io/dsmiI. GOLDOffice, Cable :Wabash and Ja1.1"1 II EIC II, FI·:lt:-;.\I.II. !'\ewlS Editor.A. W. lIF.XDEH�ON, Athletic S�ltor.I'rt'ston 1-', Gaas,.• j •• vln J. AdalD8.• REPORTERSl'eter 1-'. Dunn, W. 1-. MacCrackeD,Jerome Frank, Harry A, Hanaen,('. W. l'lnkerton. Harvey B. Fuller,JrA. L. 1-'r1dsteln, .. I. E. Fetguaon.Albert D. HeDdersoD�1\IIss F..stiler Hall.graduate sch.olarship IS in Romance has two branches, freshman and Var­languages. The cxamnination will be sity, both limited to those elig+ble for'leld :\[ay I_I, at-9 a. m. in Cobb, OIP. t're squad. These witt decide large-. __ _ _�.. . Iy in the squad. �he annual spring, , .;- ,'1� - ',. tournament witl be held later in theSOCK AND BUSKIN TO spring, ev�ryone,_-being eligible.CHOOSE CAST FOR PLAYas timebecomes fenders remedy is ef-Two Men Characters, Seven Girls andfeeted temporarily butTennis Gir! Chorus To Bewears on and the reminder Selected. v,... _fainter in memory the old Professor Clark Gives ReadingChapel exercises at the School ofE(;�cation yesterday were given overo the reading of several poems bysituation returns and it becomes neces;sary to repeat the approach. _ SeniorCollege students ought to be farenough along to realize the impro­priety and, impoliteness. of disturbinga speaker in a meeting- by- leaving orpreparing to ,eave before the remarksare finished. Such procedure - is dis­concerting to the one who is makingthe address and annoying to the, otherswho are listening to him.The practice of starting out of �nleeting while ,the chaplain . is read·ing the final prayer, or while the Alma�fater is being sung ill becomes Sen.iors, yet nowhere in the Universitymeetings is it more noticeable than inSenior College chapel. It is improp­(.'r. impolite and rude; it leaves a poorimpression upon the speaker, who -"usually a prominent man from oneof the other universities; it harms theoffender and it harms the University.The atmosphere of the City of Chi­cago unmistakably breeds in men th�habit of hurry and rush. but it is theaim of the University atmosphere tohreed in the students the essentialsof. propriety and good form. Thec;e�r<' small matters. but these minorthings an.' the thin�s that form im­prc .. :-ion:-; of Chicago and gh'e colorto Chicago's character..-\ mall who has done much andpromi .. ('d to (10 'much t'llOre for west-ern athletics will he los:Director when Director Georg�Huff's Good Huff leave.. the Un i­Influence versity of Illinois, t"take charge of the Bos-ton American haseball team. �'r. Phone Hyde Park-J6, . ' 243 EAST 55th STREET' .---Mr. Swel, MY STYLETHEY ARETO, THE LJCLOCK.l'rlntccl by the Maroon Press4.4 1-:ast 55th StreetPhone 3691 Hyde ParkI t is apparently necessary to remindstudents of breaches in etiquette andpropriety. Wheneverthe point is broughtforcibly horne to the of-The Sock and Buskin Dramatic So- Professor S. H. Clark. Poe's "Anna-. 1 hi f bel Lee." Arnold's "Self Depen-ciety will hold a tna t IS a ternoon1-1 II dcncc," and Kipling's "Mandalay"in Room 5, Lexington a. at 3 :30for parts in the play to be given this proved particularly effective.quarter. Candidates are expected tocome prepared to read some sclec- Judge Freeman to Lecturetion. o'nly' Philosophy College wo- Justice Hcnrv \V. Freeman of themen are eligible for trial. The parts lIIinois Appellate Court, who lee­to be �lJed include' two men charac- tured last week on "The Ethics of theters, seven girls. and a tennis gjrl Lawyer." will give his second talkchorus of about six. The work of re., in the series this afternoon at 4 0'­hearsing win begin this week. clock in the North Lecture Hall ofTo Send Si-:k Debater Flowers. the Law building. Judge Freeman''isubject today will be "The Relationsof a Lawyer to his Brethren." Sprili'g Flowers. in BlossomVISIT THt. GREENHtlUSES NOWIIPhones ; H. P. 18-R P: 6gS7. A. McADAlWSS3d s'lreet ,-and kim.bark Avenue' YOU CMYOUR sunFORE YOUMUS'!' BUYORDER ASI'!', DON'TMerely AMatter OfEtiquetteOwing to the ittness of Maurice \Price, member of Arts' debating team. • 6 ,N 0 TIC E 5 , IJthe college ·decided to hold tryouts -for his place on the team.- to be held 'd The cditors- of th� Bulletin, whichFriday at 3 p. m. The coUege e-cided to send Price some flowers and i� being published by the Alumni As-a collection was taken up for th:'! sociation of the Morgan Park Acad­emy arc about to begin work onpurpose. that hook and wish to ha\'e as manyTherc will be a meeting of thc of the blanks of information as pos­Hbckfriars Club tomorrow at 10:,10 sible on hand. Those who have nota. m_ in Cobb 8B. sent thir blanks wilt confer a great HARDER�SFireproof Stor�ge ,& Van' Co.FURNITURE; PIANOS,- TRUNKS, MERCHANDISE 'and PARCELS_DELIVERED TO ALL PARTS OF: THE CITY •. DEPOTSAND SUBUR�S"General Offices,"40th St. and Calumet -AYe.Phone:Douglas 3800Private Exchange al1 Offices. Branch Office, Information Offic�,University of Chicago.R. R. Warehouse.-Chicago Junction R. R.40th .and Calumet. I CAN SHSUIT, BUTI CAN AL�WE'LL SA'f:wor of thl' editors by doing so atonce. :\ny �ubsciptions toward de-I fraying the cost of publication wilt:\ I �o he rl'ceivcd�'iss :\nna Le Fcvrc, Secretary,:;822 Drexcl Ave. Business or Pr()fessional WorkBy enabling you to � what the chances are in businessand p�o��i�nal wor��. we a�� you to a right de�ision. Ourexpert advice is free for the askin£'. Call or write today. $as BUY�TIHG ALL­lIE FOR VWOULD ct$aS FROlY.THAT'S AlI DON'TONLY TOFOFFOWNESGLOVES. Students Remember Us.We give you the best work at thelowest prices.MARTYN'S MAROON STUDIO.5705 Cotta�e Grove,U. of C. Photographer. ••• HAP·G:OODS •••The National Organiza'fion of Brain Brokers.Hartford 8Idg., Chicago, III.ILLINOIS WAREHOUSE andSTORAGE C«J(lPANYPhone Hyde Park 571. Kimbark Av. ciFifty-SizthSt.T�e Cleanest and. Best Kept StorageWarehouse in' the, CityFurniture and' Pianos ,Moved, Stored. r.1ckcd andShipped to all, parts: of t�e world. 300 Private Stor­age Rooms. l.arge. Parlor, Exclusively irJr Pianos.Rooms for tnmks and \Vhc�ls. t.ar�e Roo-m for, Carriages" Buggies aadSleighs. TRUNKS TO AND FROM' ALL DEPOTS.Local Transfers for Baggage, Furnit I1rc. Pad'ages. etc., at short notice.Special Attention Given 'to Univers:ty Orders. QUA92-94-9!let Lel»pen Satu T(�EW STECoach CudAggreg,:\ gellc'ro'llI.-as the or';friars rehl.:CUshing ill·girl<· tIl,rnation�. ;11getting 011In a sati�i�C5 thall!>ten givct1ably be t�Tonightchorus wil�is thoughtbine its �tk'gttc of tlacts maymean right gloves­t.o buy FOWNES and save�rol·b!e.THE DAfLY MAROON, CHICAGO. \VEDNESDAY,.APRIL 17, ,1907 •. SAYS SECTS HAVE NO EXCUSE a.,; soon hand over our converts to the, thraldom of Rome nad thc rule of theI . ,Robert E. Speer in Journal of TheoL Po pc as ensla \'C them to any systemogy Warns Churches to Unite-Is of theology of church practice, how,Answered by Other Contributors eve,' excellent, if regarded as absolute-]to Symposium in Magazine. iy binding on their conscience.", I n a remarkable �ymposiltm on the THESPIANS TURN,(Juestion of "Should the dcuomina­I tiona I distin�tions of Christian landsI be perpetuated on mission fields?" ----------------'which is contained in the April num- :\Iother Whale, it seemed, is sober of the "American Journal of The- overcome with the thought of pos-I sible rough treatment of her dear sono ogy:' issued yesterday from theUniversity Press, the argument againsj Jonah at the University, particularlydivisions in the Christian Church is at the hands of the No Quarter club,carried from heathen land!' to the the Freshman organization. Accord­United States. ingly j onah i� dressed up :IS a girl.Robert E. Speer, who is secretary and sent to the Midway as Sallyof the Presbyterian board of foreign \Vhale. but not, however, until themissions, leads in the attack on de- fond mother has: writte!� letters tonominations. t he Y. \V. C. L., the Dramatic club,"I believe there is no adequate ex- the Glee club, and Phi Beta Kappa,cuse," he writes. "for the continued asking them to look out for herexistence of the scores of ecclestical 'daughter Sally.Sally appears, as per notice, on thequadrangles, and is promptly stren­uously rushed Glee, Christian league,Dramatic and Phi Beta. while themembers of the No Quarter clubTABL�SI CAN ALSO SHOW YOU THATWE'LL SAVE YOU MONEY. "tate any form which the Christianmission churches shall take. "The April Issue of Graduate Monthly atime is rapidly approaching," he Valuable Number.writes, "when the provincialism that __ .imagines that we ourselves have all The April number of the Chicagothe knowledge and wisdom, and ig- Alumni magazine, out today, as' anores the fact that other races have better and bigger number than the$20, powers and qualities from which we first one, contains articles that willcan obtain profit and instruction, will interest both alumni and students.I DON'T ASK YOU TO BUY- meet with its well-merited rebuke Of especial interest is an article onONLY TO LOOK. and discomfiture. Oxford methods of education, writ-"I t may be taken as certain that be- tell by R. L. Henry, Jr., the Chicagofore long the churches in countri�s Rhodes scholarship student, who issuch as Japan and Chjna will insist president of the American club at Ox-upon making their own arrangements, ford.F 0 R E M A Nand correspondingly resent any at- Two articles appear on the Jack·'. tempt on the part of missionaries to J;1:-,n memorial service, one by Thco­curtail their liberty in this respect. dorc B. Hinckley. '04. and the otherFrom this point of view wisdom by \Varren Hastings Mac l.cod, prcsr­of our not drawing the bow too tight dent of the Divinity council. Missis obvious." Helen Peck. '09. writes an interestingSeconding Dr. E. Hoste.. Professor article on the "Decline of the WO­Ernest W. Clement of Tokyo holds man's Union" in' which she makesthat in the Orient 3 national unified an analysis of an organization thatchurch substantially 'different from deserves better student support.�EW SrEPS TAUGHT CHORUS that of the Caucasians is growing up. Of interest to alumni generally isAs to this he says: "It is natural, the article by Edgar A. Buzzell, '86,Coach Cu�h�ng Declares He Has An reasonable, inevitable, that the Orient, dealing with the Wahsington supperAggregation of Star Dancers. under the leadership of Japan, should held in February and i11ust�ated bydevelop its own types, of Christian- a picture that was taken at the sup-A gCl1cr:ll loosening up of joints ity. Thc resultant reli�on. which pe� Pkture5 of the championship �����������������A�T�:T�H�E�������������was thc or';I.:r of the dav at the Black- '11' . N J . hid d b k b II d If . or WJ msprre ew apan III cr ca cr- an as et � squa s a so appear. UNION HOTEL and RESTAURANTnars rehclTsal yesterday. Coach hi f h FEb ki dCII�hin' I or SUp 0 tear ast, may c a In WILL FIND RESTAURANTS ON l'WO PLOORS- gIll! rot need the boys anti fI� christianizcd Bushido." Wt�L FIND A SPECIAL AFTER. THEATER ME •• U'girl,," . ..... tf'.i lew new steps and for- The Reverend T. E. North. a rnis- Professor Cow!es to Lecture. WILL FIND SPLENDID SERVI CE .mation:". ;111<) declared that they are sionary to China of the Wesleyan Under the direction of the Univcr- Serving only the Best the Market Aflordsgetting 011 to the tricks and twists church, takes a decide'd stand against .. ity of Chicago extension lectures. 111 to 117 RANDOLPH STREETIn a sati"i;\ctory n.anncr. S" othel church union. Of it he says: Professor Henry Chandler Cowles We make a Specialty of Club, J.·ratemity Dinners. E�,:�unr� thall tlwse learned have ye1 "There is too much talk these days will continl1c his series of lectures on FinC':o;t Orchc�tra in the \.ity�;n givcn the chorus, but will proL· .Ibout a union which really means "Plants in Their Environment," to­a Y be t:Hlght tomorrow. l:niformity. and that alike of crced and morrow evening at 8 o'dock. at LewisTonight at i :30 both the cast and terminology and worship: To my In!'otitnte. The lecture will be on the�horus will ha\'e a joint rchearsal. It mind this not merely bclies the name "Plant Life of the Desert." with iIIus­IS thought that the chorus will com- "nonconformists." of which many of. trations.hint its ... t I d' h h d' .10 . cps earne WJt t e la- us arc so Justly pround. but strikes .1gtte of thc cast so that part of the I serious blow at the princinlc5 ofa t I' Telephone vour wClnt ads to th�C s may he gone through. Protestantism itself. I would almost D;aily Maroon. 426 Hyde Parle. I-THE-Harvard HotelFINESTACCOMMODATIONSFO R STUDENTSANDTEACHERSPrices Moderate.Locaticn Ideal.5714 Washington Ave.'Emma C. Stewart -PhoneResidence.IP33 Arlington 1'"1. Lave View 1024Pholl� Harrison 1644(ioldsmith's OrchestraI. GOLDSMIT�, Director.Office, Cable Piano Co.Wabash and Jackson. Chicago..----Mr. Swell Dresser:. MY STYLES ARE NOT "LATE;'THEY ARE on "TIME" AND UPTO· THE LAST TICK OF THECLOCK.: YOU CAN SEE JUST HOWYOUR SUIT WILL LOOK BE­FORE YOU FEEL' THAT YOUIfUS!' BUY IT. YOU HATE TOORDER A SUIT AND NOT TAKEI'!', DON'T YOU?I CAN SHOW YOU NOT ONESUIT, BUT HUNDREDS..s BUYS A PERFECT FIT·TIHG ALL-WOOL SUIT FRO IIlIE FOR WHICH THE TAILORWOULD CHARGE YOU 145-.s FROM 545 SAVES YOUTHAT'S ARITHMETIC.92-94·96QUALITY CLOTHES92""94-95 Washington Streetlet. Le.ubom and Clark S�.l»pen Saturday evening until 9 o'clock .( Continued from page I)bodies now existing in Ameria. ThePresbyterian and Reformed churchesshould be united in one body, all thechurches of Congregational policyin another, the Methodist churches inth F h watch proceedings from afar off.ano er. urt er than this, there ;sno sufficient reason for the separation The rushing of the dramatics is fin­of Presbyterian and Congrcqatounl ally too much and Sally collapses,churches. nor of Calvinistic and :\ r- losing her mask and with it her fern­menian Christians, nor of Christians ininity, with the terse remark thatwho baptize by one mode and Chris- "I'd rather be a Jonah than a girl,tians who baptize by another. There anyway."are, perhaps. certain general temper- T�e Phi Beta Kappa, Glee club andarnental types now divided amou z the other contingents drop "Sally" withvarious churches, and it may be well, horror, but "Tillie Tiptoe receivesuntil we reach a riper stage of Chris, [onah-Sally with (literally) opentian character, to retain provision frr arms, and the curtain falls with Jona11the separation of the types; but such and Sally ..diversities will tend to disappear, and In connection with the initiation athey furnish no adequate basis for a business and social session was held.permanent division' of Prrotestant Th'e club plans to commence a prep-Christendom." nration immediately for a presentationTh R of its spring play ..e everend D. E. Hoste., g�ner.al,. 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Inn ItTop Iloor OfThe Pullman Company Build'gCor. Adams St. and Michigan Ave. �HICAGO IN CITY TENNIS INTER FRATERNITY LEAGUECAPTAINS MEET TODAY______________ .' _� �"'____�__...!,._..1_:..___:__ .!.::...:.._ ••Jamestown tennis championship.Strong Summer Teams Ezpected this• Year to Represent Varsity Leaders of Each Nine Confer On De­tails of Arrangements forGarnes. If you want to makemoney this summerWe have a proposItIon by which agood man can, in three months, makemore than enough to defray his'college expenses for the next year.There IS no outfit to buy and no catechismwhich you have to learn. All you need isyour own gray matter and a little help fromus from time to time.If you will write US, we will gladlyexplain how we propose to makeyour .. next college year free fromfinancial -wo��y.THE CURTIS PUHLISHI�G :COMPANYTHE LADIES' HO�IE jOURXALTHE SATURDAY E\'EXIXG POST 4-24- Cherry .StreetPhiladelphia, PennsylvaniaIncluded in the list of dates for the , :',feature of the j amcstown Exposition, IPLAY LAKE, FOREST TODAY .to be held at Norfolk, Va .• April 20to November 30 of this year, as an-Captain Templ,eton's Men Have Mid- nounccd yesterday by ChairmanWeek Game. James F;., Sullivan from the East, are- ,- ;('ve�al in which 'college athletes will, Lake Forest college "will oppose 'igure largely. These include the Iol­Captain Templeton' 'and ilis baseball owing contests:team in a.game .on Marshall field at June 22-WorJd's" college, track3':3070'clock : this" afternoon. This �hampionships.�';!lbe the' .third of the 'c�llcl{e 'F:unef- 'July' 4-A. A. U. all-round cham-.'n, the' .schedule. "and is' expe�ted t.: 'onships ; ope� to amateurs' of the9r?ve a -cl?se game..' world.� 'Complimentary' tickets have been August,?, 6, 7, B. 9, Io-World'si��� bY;Man�ge-i Di�kinson and may- swimming championships,bt.· obtained" a! 'the 'In1oim�tion office August 12, '13, 14, 15, 16, 17-\ The .intercollegiate season opens 0(1 World's basketbalt championships.Marshall field Saturday with the 11- " September 16, 17. IB, 19, 20, 21-Intercity Tennis league dates weregiven out to the various dubs. Di- Baseball captains from all the frat­rector Stagg represented the Uni- crnities will meet in Cobb 9B thisversity of Chicago and Cyrus Gar- morning at 10 :30 o'clock. The officersnett. ·06. voted for the Kenwood elected last week. President Mabin.pub. Vice President Henneberry and Trca-The University has taken little part surer �Ieagher will report and beginill past years in this league. All the active duties. The committees onmatches are played after the close rule- and schedule will offer their su�­of �c:lOol ill JUlie. when the ten- gcstions and the league will try ton.s men men have gone from get the season started within a week.the campus. Last year in its single The question of awardiuj; a CUp ormr tch with t h e Kenwood Club, the banner to the winning te;1I11 will hesummer team was defeated 2-4. G;r ... decided. and t he treasurer instructednett winning his singles and doubles, to col lect- the as sessment from eachThis year tlie situation will be dif- Iratcruity to defray the expenses.Icrcnt. Wit!l the rise of :nterest, in The league will probably be dividedtennis felt all over the country, it into four sections and the round rob-.. �ALWAYS EASY--.. ..u' has become popular at :111 the western 'n plan adopted.colleges. as for years it lias been, inthe East. Several of the members JAMESTOWN ATHLETICof the tcan- wiJl continue at the Unl- DATES ANNOUNCEDver sity through the summer. Iorrnnga nuclet.s For a strong team. \Vith Several Championships of Interestthe graduates and freshmen all being to College Athletes Are Included182 Madison StreetA Cafe of individual tonewhere fastid:ous folks 6Ddcheer and refreshment-«the perfection of tw�tietbcentury cooking in a clco:'lightful old-world atmos­phere.(There is only one Vogels:mg's)�, At ,the last yearly meeting of theIn the List.eligible for this tennis of the sum­mer months. the Unive rsity is expect­ed to make a strong showing in theCity League. world's championship athletic con-tests, which are to be the principalCoach Fitzpatrick Changes Policy of ">c seen in competition.The field upon which the e�entsChoosing At:b!etes for Pennsylvania. Games.' arc to be held is pronounced one ofthe m<?st perfect ,fo,r track meets thatCoach Fitzpatrick of the University was ever installed for a like event.of Michigan will take a much smaller I( has a large ,seating capacity. amisquad of athletes to the Pennsylvania the track is four laps to the mile,�!hletic carnival this year than last, \\;th a 220-yard straightaway cot:rs�.according to reports' from the Ann Arbor school. It is said that 45 feet '11 IOWA BASEBALL ,DATES OUTthe shot put, and 23 feet 6 inches inlhe hroad jump arc to he made two S('hedule Includes Contests Wita ALL LIFE 18 A BATTLE AND:A MARCH'. 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Work suited to both men')resent ,teams or of former days. will .md women.Eatabliabed 1161PatrDlliz� the, •••lJJlIVERSITYPHARMA.CY�60 E. Fifty-FifCh Street.R. R. BOWAN. Prop.Speck)' Pre-Inventory Sale_ _ .. ,Apri! IS to 30Pictures, Casts and PotteryRare bugains in Framed and Un­fra�ed F'icture:,-Copley Prints,Platin1!ms, Carbons, Color Prints,Mottoes-that you will delight tohaft in your own home or give tcyour friends for gifts or prizesThe Chicago Art E�uCltbn C>.A. C. McClurf Bldg .•215 \Vab3sh Avenue.-------------------------------�- .. _ .TU'RKISH $ RUSSIAN 7�'* PlAI�� 8A THS 25c� 0.'. ::'l"V .... [l .. �'.'...... : .• ,., •• ",:-; ••,. 161 OE.fIIBO�. ST. --,t the minimum requir-ement!' :\t thetryoat:- �o he held next ·Saturday. WiSC'onsin and, Illinois.Captain Garrels in the �hot put. di�-' The completc foothall :-ched\1le for:tI� and hurdlc:-. Patte' �on in the th- Univcrsity of, Iowa ha:- heen an­high jt:mp. and the four mile relay nounced hy' Director Catlin. Con­t('am, with Dull for stlh�titt1te. arc fe,1 ming to the Conference rules itthe only men sure of herths on the ;!lcJudcs only tive games. althotlRh ant,.am. Coach Fitzpatrick is allege(l �xtra contest is �dH'dule(1 with th�10 ha"e declared that he woulel ratlH'r alumni. The schedulin� of a gamet:lke along a �malJ tl'am of stars than with Dr:!ke marks tile h('alinR tip of'I larRe Ilumh('r of "('(',oIHI-rater,,. The �il\' athl('ti(' h-eak h('tween the�(.· two,thlctes had a hard time with the ad "t;,tc ri"ais, Spring foothal1 pract;cc\'('r�e weather that prcvaileel last r:ls heglJn.wel'k. The schctlule ''':Oct. Iz-Alu:nni. at Iowa City,Oct. H)-Missouri. at 100\'a Cty,Oct. 26-Drakc. a� Des' �'oille!'.x 0\ •. 2-\Visconsin. a! 100\'a City.�o\". f)-JIIinois. at Iowa City,Xo,· . .13-Amcs, ;l! ;\me:",Sprihg foothall practic(' h('gan at�Iillnesota la!"t Sattlrdav tinder the di-Irt ction of Dr, WiJli;'�s and. Captai:1!Shl1kncrht.. .,E. C. MOORE. FLORIST. '!!!--._--- -GREEKS AIELlSI811Captains of 1to Exclude�edule to. terfratemit:cussed-Baseball c:crnitics met10:30 o't:lvdrules for th.rules of pastbaseball melrarsity a 1Il1men not illrent quarterdition, afterel1!ding all Isqtad was pThe trca stlect the ass'each fratcrnof a trophy,be decided Iof Meagher,This yeargames accoplan, the prfour divisicrcbin and tand III an,the semi.fitwill fight ilschedule wfew days.The varirDelta K:.JODe,s.Phi KappaBeta Thet;]Alpha DeltSizma ChiPhi DeltaPsi UpsiloDelta TauChi Psi-\Delta UpsiPhi GanmSigma Alphouse.Silml:t Xu,Kappa Si"Alpha TalPhi Kapp:Dt�ring­freshmallday wa� �the quc"fcollege ('(consider.The SU;athletic kc:ompctiti,socicti("�s:derati011dt"clopmParr··E.d" !l'ni\"Cr�ilteam thiVcr1l1illi •mediatethe Wee;.!associatemore, tl''\\'ho loo�h211 squ;For Sale or Rent.For Sale or Rcnt-S·�I)()m modet1;.( \1"C. ncar Ulli\"C'rsit!,. For parti�·l:,r<;. apply to 5�it Ei:i,; Ave. It.modern con\·cnicnces.272 East. 55th Street. Chicago.__________ . 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