, maily flarnnu::::;;..---1I0R CLASS MEETINGSCHEDULED FOR TODAY DEAN LOVEn'S sON PRINTS ESSAY I FRATERNITY BASEBALLTen- Year-Old � Morss Lovett, I 'DIVISIONS ::ANNOUNCEDJr., Discusses Pros and Cons ofTheater-Going for Young Children Four reams in Each Division to Be---Bad English Used a Drawback. g:n Round R9bin Series Next"edt.PIcSident Swift Calls Members To.'CCthcr For First Time To Discuss. Bus!ness of Class.,. Robert Morss Lovett. Jr., aged 10, I��;�s to (��r..t. �� Pin, Pro- }I;c precocious SOI.l. of. Prof�ssor Final Game To �e. Played Before• &ram- Songs, Play and Class Day I Lovett, has appcureu 1Il prmt -wHh' 01 May" 2s":"':Contesth�-� On Mar-.-Important Work. discussion of whether or not children shall Feld.should attend the theater. The articleScore Club Informal Saturday.Scorc� oi nonl fcaturc!' arc promis­td f('r thc Scorc Club informal 'nr, Rosalie hail tomorrow afternoon at Alumnus Gets Columbia Fellowship.2 0' 1 kc oc. Among the new fcaturc" Arthur G. Thomas. ·o.�. 'ha!' been ap-1rtl1 be a cotitJion which will fotlow pointed fellow in international law :It• �� tenth dance. led by �fj!,!, Hinman. C(llumbia Uni\"ersity. He has been :lI.! Iln band�. "C" banners, and flowers I �raduatc !'tudent at Columbia durin�J "11 be among the favor�. Thc hall I thc prcscnt ycar. His homc is atIiII be decorated in yellow and black. Sioux City, Iowa.Seniors have been called to the first is contained in the April number of The division of the sixteen f:at- according to an announcement made The first day of spring footballmeeting oi their class to be held in the "Elementary School Reporter." ernitics into the four sections for the last night. setting at rest' rumors that practice yesterday afternoon broughtH25kell assembly room this morning Robert Lovett, Jr., is at present in iuter-Iraternity baseball season was the University faculty was to be out a likely candidate as a successor2: 10:30. This tirst meeting has been the fifth grade of the elementary announced yesterday, together with weakened by the loss of one of its teo Walter H .. Eckersnll. A. A. Stagg,deferred, according to President Hal" .. school and goes by the name of the dates for the playing of the var- prominent' professors. who has recently returned to Chi-'old Swift. to await the perfection oi "Hirnblcs' among his playmates. ions games. Dr. Hendrickson has bccn . con- cago from Indiana and who has justplans of the committees so that when "I think it is right for children to The divisions are: nected with the University Latin de- entered the University. yesterday re-the members of the class should meet go once in a while," he concedes in Division I.Delta Kappa Epsilon, partrnent since 1896. coming to Chi- sponded to the call for candidates. Hethere should be something important his discussion of the pros and cons A lpha Delta Phi, Phi Delta Theta. cago from the University of Wiscon- was given a work-out at the Quarter­and interesting to bring before them. of theater-going for children. Bad and Delta Tau Delta. sin. where he had becn professor of back position. and handled the teamChairman Hostetter will be prepar- English, bogie men, and swear words, Division II.--Psi Upsilon, Sigma Latin for the four years previous. A in .snappy style which made Captained to make a report on the progres however, are, in his opinion, apt to Nu, Sigma Chi. and Alpha Tan recognized authority in his depart- DeTray and his squad rejoice in theof the pin committee. Some designs prove a considerable danger to the Omega. mente Dr. Hendrickson's services arrival of Eckersall II.ha\'e been made up and a few sample youthful mind. Considering the mat- Division II I.-Chi Psi. Beta Theta have been sought on several occa- The ncw player is said to be a many.ns have been made by different com- tcr from both sides, he continues: Pi, Kappa Sigma and Phi Gamma sions, but he has each time declined 0: considerable f�otball experience.p:lo:es. !,hese designs and pins. �illl "Some parents do not think it Delta. to leave the University. At one time he was a member of thebe submitted to the class for decision. right for children to go to the thea- Division IV.-Phi Kappa Psi, Sig- FRIARS TO ENTERTAIN Yale football squad, later figmin:{There is a movement to keep a design ter, but I think it right for some rna Alpha Epsilon, Phi Kappa Sigma DRAMATIC TALENT FRIDAY prominently as end on Waltersimilar to that used by Senior classes reasons and wrong for others. and Delta Upailon.. Camp's all-American football eleven.for the last two years, thus helping "The reasons why I think it is not Within each division the teams play John Slavin and Miss Hite Guests oi His eligibility, is now being lookedestablish a precedent to keep the same right are because in theaters they a round robin. The preliminary games H\lnor-Additions Made To up, and it is expected that he will bedesign with different numerals from 1 f d d hil d b fi - h eligible for the fall Quarter's cornpeti-useI a ot 0 swear wor s, an c I - begin next week, an must e. rus - Play.year to year. dren are likely to think they arc c d by May 8. Then the winners in tion. The two years on Camp's elev-A class play has been prepared by funny and repeat them. Often they Division I and in Division III meet, The Blackfriars wiII hold their cn cannot be counted as' legitimateAdolph Pierrot, chairman of the class use bad English. Sometimes they while the victors in Divisions II and first reception of the year in Hitch- ccmpetition, while at least 'one of theplay committee .. P:er:-n:- wi:l explain have bogie men, dragons. and devil" rv play. The result. of these games cock Library next Friday afternoon. four on the Blue team should haveIt to the class and announce plans for which might frighten children. . Mr.- John' "Siavi'J,and' Miss Mabel been "·outlawed·by tb-js"'thne.� �.,. will determine thc two teams to meetselecting a cast and holding. r�hears- "The reason why I think that it is III the finals. These contests must be Hite will be the guests of honor.� right to go to the theater is that you tinished by May 15. The final game They are now taking the leading partsSongs have been prepared b Chai I d vi f Iif in the comic opera "A Knight for a. � .... y v.narr nearly a ways get a goo view 0 I e must be played before May 25 .. � Arthur Bovee. of the class sons and athletic sports." The definite dates for each game Day" at the Whitney Theater.�ittee. Some of these will be The "Elementary School Reporter" have not been set, as this will be left At a meeting yesterday the Friars�y to present to the class. Chair- I'.:: gotten out monthly by the children . decided to limit the number of invit-, to the captains of the vraious teams1Ia.:.. n Mathews will tell of the class of the University Elementary School, . ed guests as much as possible on ac-L- • to decide. The captains are request-�gram and Chairman Krueger will the April issue being the fourth num- count of the small size of the Hitch-ed t.o consult with Director Stagg 35tlebii plans for class day. The qucs- bcr. The business manager's report h cock parlors. The members of the slimmer quarters, and carrying fullsoon as possible in order to fix up t etion of class gift will probably be de- for the first three issues of the maga- Dramatic Club. and all candidates for .work. he can make up these defi-dates. Director Stagg requests thatferred, pending' consultation with the zine, which is contained in the April "if h 11 fi ld parts in the cast and chorus of "Sure c'encies, and become eligible to leadali games be played on l' ars a e.st!p�rintendent of buildings and issue, shows the paper to be in a Enough Segregation" have been in- tbe Maroon squad through the. seasonThc games to be played are:grounds prosperous condition, the net profit vited to meet Mr. Slavin, and each 0; 1907.----- for the three issues being' thirty dol- Division I. Friar has the privilege of inviting a However, he will not 'secure his po-'INVITE BASEBALL MEN lars. Delta Kappa Epsilon vs. Phi Delta real girl. sition without a hard fight. WallieTO ATTEND CLUB SMOKER Theta. Mr. Slavin is expected to talk on Steffen appeared for practice yester­Delta Kappa Epsilon vs. Delta Tau the future comic opera. (I;ay and was given a tryout at qnar­Delta. This is the first of a series of re- tcr, He made a good impression.Dela Kappa Epsilon vs. Alpha Delta ceptions at which the Blackfriars will but it is announced that severalSons of Revolution Hold Commem- Phi. entertain diffcrent actors and actress- weeks this spring will be necessaryoratory Feast Tqnight. Phi' Delta Theta "5. Delta Tau Delta. es this spring. the later entertain- to teach him the rules regardingAlpha 'Delta Phi vs. Phi Delta Theta. merits being held in the Reynolds .hurdling,Dean Francis Wayland Shepardson Alpha Delta Phi vs. Delta Tau Delta. Club. Another youngster who has a rep-\· .. ill officiate as toastmaster at a bal'l- Division IT. The first rehear!'al of the cast and utation as a baseball, basketball.quet of thc Society of the Sons of Psi Up!'ilon ,"s. Sigma Nu. don1!' together of "Sure Enough track and football man, also reported.the Reyoluti?n, commemorating the Psi Upsilon vs. Sigma Chi. Scgreg-ation" :'IS heM last night. He is Pagc. formerly of Lewis In-hattIe of Lexington, to be hcld this Psi Upsilon "s. Alpha Tau Ome�a. Coach Cushing tricct se\'eral new stitute. but now a member of thee"cning at the City Club. Professor S:gma Chi vs. Sigma Nu. clrills for the chonls :md except for T9TO strike-out department.George C. Howland, also of thc Uni- Sigma Chi ,.�. AlPha Tau Omega. :t fe"" mist:tkes by !'ome of the new The day was i(leal for football. ancl\·ersity of Chicago and Albert D. Hen- Sigma Xu \'5. -:\Ipha Tau Omega. memhc-rc: of the chon1s. everythinJ{ with a continuance of the presentderson. th<.- winner of the Sons of the Division ITT. W:I .. run off smoothly in the first :1ct. wcather. it is exp{'cted that thc menRe"olutioll scholarship. witl respond T'hi Gamma Delta \"�. Chi Psi. Th· hoys .. llOWCct mu('h ('nthusi. wilt round into sh:,pc for thc rapidl�'to toasts. :\ solo will be rendt-recl hy Phi Gamma Delta '·5. Reta Thcta Pi. asm O\·('r th('ir parts anr m:Htc a !':1tic;- approaching g:1mc with �fjnneo!'ta onThomas R. Garst. Phi Gamma nett:t "5. Kappa Si�ma. f:t('fnry amount of noi,,(' in th(' chccr- �o"emher 2.Prior to the banquet the memhcrs Chi Psi '"s. Ret:t Theta Pi. inJ:!'. C:tptain DeTray wac; Ollt with th(':lnct their guc!'ts will cnjoy a log fire Chi Psi \'5. Kappa Sigma. ,\"f)th('r r,.h(':lrc;:tl will h(' hcld to- .. quact. He ic; .. aiel to have a �onrlreception ",hidl ic; being planned :ts :\ neta Thet:1 Pi vs. Kappa Sigm:1. moe"'),," :lnct he(!innin� ncxt w('(''k ch:1ncC' of makin� the tcam ne.:\;t!'p('cial {cafure of the �ocial m('ctin�. Division TV. t'�('r' will bc two Tchc:lr":lls a rf:1Y. y<.ar. 'Most of thc other mcn to rep(lrtPhi Kappa Psi ,·S. Sigma Alpha Ep- . TT' ·hc la�� fcw ctay� :1dctiiions ha,·c wcre freshm('n. Fer�u .. on. of thc J()O�si!on. b('cl' m:lClc to th(' m:1nmcript of th\' rCSCT\'e� being' the only ,"et('ran. Ofr'hi Kappa Psi \"�. Phi Kappa Sigma. ola\' h�' the anthors. a �('('ne ll:t"infT thc T9TO team. Fal1�. Dono\"an. HofT­Phi l(appa Psi ,.�. Delta Up�ilon. h('c" ..,rfcJ('d in thc scconrf :1et for th(' man. Prescott. and Worthwine wercSigma Alpha Upsilon ,·s. Phi Kappa brnl'·-t of Picrrot anct Orcharct. Th� out. Rrew�ter. who h:1s lately ('n.Sigma. ;ntTr'rluctory ct("'('lopm('nt also has t('ied from 'Vheaton. al!'o reportN1.SiJVlla Alpha Ep5ilon V�. Delta Up- h(,f'n Trn(!thrnc-c1. to �h.·c P:\rk�r :tntT -----silon. Rhckforct longer parts. The addi- George O. Fairweather has goneDelta Upsilon vs. Phi Kappa Sigma. tion" wiTt not affect the play's unity. tf) Colorado 'for a w��k.Stagg has previously been a regular;1y enrolled member of the University,and investigation shows his scholas­tie record to be complete with the ex­ception of a couple of gym creditslacking from the summer Quarter of1892. By remaining at theUniversity throughout the spring andDirector Stagg and Squads of Var- DEAN SHEPARDSON PRESIDESIity and TIlinois Asked to Be.Present.; In\itations to attend the Reynoldstlab smoker and vaudeville have�n extended to Mr. Stagg. theVarsity ba .. ebatl team and to the I1-iii basebaTl squad. As yet answcrslne not heen received but it is hopcddQf all will be present.The boxing match between "th�Wg-headed"- f;�shman and Page has� cancel off. In its stead a matchItas been arranged for betwcen WaI­te Steffen. our welt-known half bark.211d HOw:lrd Johnson. a freshman.'lthose repnt:ltion as a boxer has prc-Ctdt'ct him· U· . H'trom nn'cr!'lty Igh.THE DAILY MAROON. CHICAGO'. FRIDAY. APRIL 19 1907.H. E SHOREYTHETAILOR332 Republic BuildiDa'35.00 COLLEGE SPEciALChicago men and women, such as in "It is the men who go out in lifethe formation of alumni clubs and or· not knowing their way who make theganizations working to spread the greatest success in life," said Profes­merits of their Alma Mater amonz sor Fenn of Harvard University inthe J�nior Womcn's Chapel yesterday Imormng.who does not regret having come t:1 "f n the words of Cromwell 'Man�Chkagoowes a duty both to theUni- never mounh so hlgh as when he �������������������������������Sut.crlptioo price. $3.00 per 7eu'; ,1.00 versity in sending new students, and knows not whither he gocth.' It isfor 3 mOlltba. SubecrlptioDa recel'nlCl at to the prospective college men and shown by experience that we can nottbe 14arOOll, Oalee. ElU. BaU. or at the women. by telling them the advan- easily go straight toward a certainYacult7 EJ:cbaDce. Cobb BalL Orden tages offered at Chicago. goal and reach it. We can only taketaken b, mall or telepbone. B7de Park one step at a lime, trusting to seeeach one before us as we gain theFOR AN INTERNATIONAL MEET' one preceding. So it is in religion.Theologians have marked out the wayYale and Harvard Challenge Oxford to salvation step by step, but no oneand Cambridge In Track. was ever saved that way. W chr. vc often heard of the way ofYale and Harvard havc iuucd .! s�vation as though s�vation was the �.�������������������������������challenge to Oxford and Cambridge end and not the means. Whatever l tfor an international track meet. While stirs the deepest life within us be­negotiations have not yet been for- comes the way and since personalitiesmally begun, the two English univer- stir personalities, the way is personal.sities are said to favor the meet, and Lack of confidence in the conclusionsmI., liMIt • .dIar........ l collegiate world until it has a well e�'1 URGES ONE STEP AT TIME 1.af AJQ""!J ltII 614141 tablished and helpful alumni organ- AS BEST WAY TO SUCCESSization. Mere graduates of the Urn, --OIBcaal Student PUbUcatlOD of tbe 'JDlnr. versity do not help Chicago in the Professor Fenn Says a Man Cannotalt, of Cblcqo. least degree; activity among the alum- Go Straight Toward Preccnceiv-ni is the potent factor. Manifesto- eel Goal.tions of this activity among the oldYALEStudents copied our COLLEGE CORNER Suit Model Last AamOTHE SPRING MODEL is much handsomerCome in and see it.C�er {:J WDkieTAILORS 185 189 pearborn St.Bank floorFormerl,1'b� Unlnralt, uf Cblcqo Weeki,.FOUDdedTbe Weeki,. Oct. 1. 1�2.Tbe DatI,. OcL 1. 1802.the younger generations, are watch­":D�.r� .. SecoDd·CI.. MaU at lbe Chi, ed with satisfaction. Every alumnusc:aco l'oetoDtce.�'It. EDDY MATH&W�, Ku.qlq fldltor.LUTHER D. FERNALD. New. Edltor..A.. W. BEND&R80N • .A.thlet1c BJdltor.U&ORGF: E. FULLIi1R. BualnM8 Manacer.A SSOCIA TE EDITORSCharl_ W. Paltser.l'rstOD F. G_..)1ehln l .• � Benlard I. Bell.WarreD D. lo'oeter.Cole T. Rowe. University Style $3.00 per Doz.Student's Special $3.50 per DozThey Fill that Empty Space at Home.E�motr'6 101)oto _tubiophone Hyde Park-16. 243 EAST 55th STREET'REPORTERSeverything points to the consumation necessitates increased confidence in,Peter F. DODD. W. P. IlacCrackeo, of the plan. The stadium at Harvard the way, just as every scientist knowslerome' FraDk. Harr7 A. Hansen. .is favored' as the place for holding the that he must have confidence in hisP. W. PlDkertoD. Bane, B. FDller.Jr meet. methods and that the conclusions arcA. L. Frldate1D, I. Eo lI'ercuaon. The last time the English univer- the result. Conclusions are merely IAlbert D. Bencleraoo. sit-es came to America, in 1901, they stages in the way. not the terminus.Klaa Eatber' Ball.were defeated by Yale and Harvard. Soit is in religion."In 1904 the two American universi­ties defeated the Englishmen in Lon-don. Suspend 34 Juniors.Spring Plo"Wers in Blossom·VISIT THE GREENHtlUSES NOWPhones: H. P. IS-H. P. 6gS7A. �cADA�SS3d Street and Klmbark Avenuei"rlnted b, the )(aroon Preu The entire Junior class of DruryCollege. Springfield, Mo., numberingHARDER'S& Van Co.'Fireproof StorageFURNITURE, PIANOS, TRUNKS,MERCHANDISE and PARCW·DELIVERED TO ALL PARTS OF THE CITY. DEPOTSAND SUBURBS.General Offices,40th St. and Calumet Ave.Phone:Douglas 3800Private Exchange all Offices. Branch Office, Information Office,University of Chicago.R. R. Warehouse.Chicago Junction R. R.40th and Calumet.4i-l Eaat �tb Streeti"bone 3691 B7c1e Park 34 students. as suspended WednesdayPICK MICHIGAN RELAY MEN because of resolutions drawn up insupport of one of tis members involv-AT THE ----UNION HOTEL and RESTAURANTWlLL FIND RESTAURANTS ON TWO I'LOORSWILL FIND A SPECIAL AFTER- THEATER MENUWILL Fil .. D SPLENDID SERVICBServing only the }:Jest the Market Afford!"111 to 117 RANDOLPH STREETWe make a Specialty of Club, Pratemity Dinners, Etc,Finest Orchestra in the CityThe: first meeting of the Senior class Roe, Coe, Ramey and Maloney Will ed in the theft of some ice cream fromRun in Penn Four_Mile Event. ACCOFO]1Price:.Locat:o5;:4 WGood Posltlo�s Residence1833 :\rIingtcPh4.1"Say Boys." if you want to get located this summer, come aroUDCl,and see us. Costs you nothing to find out. We know where toplace yo ...Busl"ess Mens Clearing HouseWOMAN'� TEMPLE,1107 JILt La SaDe Street. Goldsl1I. GOlOffice. CableWabash and,__ -Mr. SwcMY STY]THEY ARlTO THECLOCK.YOU C�YOUR SUFORE YOIlUST BUORDER AIT, DON'1I CA� S�IT, BU',I CAN A"WE'LL SJPresident Kirley's house, where it wasintended for the Senior recepti�. The �������������������������������Yale Gets $100,000.By the death in New York of Ed­ward West Currier, stepson of the,tc Laura Currier, Yale Universityreceives an endowment of $100.000.1.- --"The money is to be devoted to the'iinterests of descrying students, pre Ifcrably of New York city.���h�:��e� \ ILLINOIS WAREHOUSE amione sleep-from '\' STORAGE COnPANY....... _...1 ;!��ngd h':al��t Phone Hyde Park 571• Kimbark Av. ci:Fifty-SistbSc.French Lick ! The Cleanest and Best Kept Storacea' Warehouse in the CityWestBadenSpnng• s Furniture and Pianos Moved, Stored, Packed andShipped to all parts of tile world. 300 Private StoreWaters are unsurpassed-golf. age Rooms. Large Parlor Exclusively for PiZJ1(1S.tennis, riding, driving. billiards, Rooms for trunks and Wheels. Large Room for Carriages. Buggies aDdhowling. trap-shooting or per- Ifect rest if you want it-Ideal I Sleighs. TRUNKS TO AND FROM ALL DEPOTS.accommodations- congenial I Local Transfers for Baggage, Furnit tire. Packages, ,etc .• at short notict-guests. I' Special Attention Given to Univers :t\" Ordtrs.IA'w Round Trip RatesD'11 and nh:ht trains. sleepers. Iparlor and �uffetc:ars. -------1IIIis called for this morning at 10 :30 illHaskell. The· commit-Call For tee chairmen will pre- Michigan's relay team for the four- Freshmen class of 87 members hassent their plans to the mile event at the Philadelphia relay voted to stand by their junior school-SeniorMeeting class for approval an-I carnival on April 27, has been se- mates.will try' to get the sen- lected. The four runners will betiment of the members on matters 01 Rowe, Coe, Ramey and . Maloney. To Study Sermon on Mount.importance before going ahead wit;, With this quartet. the Wolverines Classes for the study of the "Ser-final work. ,The president's call for have the best prospects of winninz mon on the Mount" are being organ-. . I d II h the event at Philadelphia. For the . d b Ma meetmg Inc u es a ,w 0 expect to izc y the Y ... C. A. Those tak-graduate in the year ,1907, before next last four years, this race has ben won ing the course wiII meet in groups ofChristmas, and all who fall in this hy the Maize and Blue. six or seven and for one hour eachcategory are expected to take active week. No outside study wiII be re-interest in the class activities. Class quired and the hour of meeting wiltmeeting will: be few and' far between Badgers Taboo Tobacco. he given over to discussion.The authorities at the Universitythis quarter, with the hope of makingeach session important and interest- of Wisconsin have adopted resolutionsing enough to get out representative- abolishing the use of tobacco any­assemblages. This witt be the last where about the public places, corri.dors, or halls of the university. Thechance Seniors wiII have to indulg .:in class activities; if they do not takeadvantage of the opportunity it willbr. a regret to them in the future. ban upon every form of the weed alsocauses the exclusion of tobacco adsin the Badger.Indiana's athletic sky has cleared; I � .. NOT ICE 5 .. JPthe athletic authorities and the stu- ---- idents are satisfied withA Bright the Conference situa- :\[arch 16, there was an exchange, byGleam In tion, and the outlook is mistake, of black mink fur!'. One ofTh�J$ky _ !'peaceflll and brigbt.-For the .Iurs has been -locatcd. -Any in-a time Indiana was dis- formation will be gladly received a=-Isatisfied with the reforms and agitar- otherwise the Reynolds Club will hawed withdrawal from the Big Nine, but to reimburse the loser. 'Ireconsideration has come and whatwas a black cloud on the horizon has Telephone your want ads to t!h'I,now blown over with little harm. The Daily Maroon.Anything that brightens the athleticsituation in the West today shouldbe regarded with rejoicing. for suchoccasions have been painfully few oflate months. 'and not be right.GLOVES£1may be right and not beFowne� but they can't beFormation and growth of Chicagoalmllni clubs throughout the countryare gratif};ngly signifi­cant. A strong body ofalumni is the greatests�rength of a Univer-sity and no Universitycan become much of a figure in theAct:ivityAmongAlumni $2s BU'11NG AL:� FORWOULD$2s FReTHAT'S,I DON"ONLY T(FOQl92-94Bet. ],)pen Sat!Office, II,�9Kiml2)t��Ho---,$2.00A f;o161, 163THE DAILY MAROON, CHICAGO. F.RIDAY .. APRIL .19, .1907."M1STERY FOLLOWS SLAUGHTER' STUDENT VOLUNTEER UNION- "11__ HOLDS ANNUAL BANQUETjudgment Day !or Cap and Gown . --ILiterary Contributions Drives Han- Candidates for Foreign Mission Worksen and Klein to Desperation and Elect Officers and Hear AddressDisappearance. by F. P. Turner.-THE-Harvard HotelFurther proof that the literary de- A banquet at which 150 students, Cap and who intend to become missionariespartrnent uf this year sGUWll will put all former efforts in were present, an election of officers\" the dark and gloomy shade, was fur- and an address by F. P. Turner of"nishcd yesterday, but only through New York marked the annual meet­sad consequences. For yesterday was ing of the Chicago Student Volunteerslaughter day for ambitious literary Union, which was held in Lexingtoncontributions Hall last night. Mr. E. J. Rutt ofI' all started from a rumor that Northwestern University, the Pres-: l l ansen and Klein had been seen ident oi the Union presided. The offi­i leaving the Cap and Gown office with ccrs reported a very successful year,i downcast countenances and two arms the reports showing that the Chicagoi full of manuscript It was also ru- Student Volunteer Movement had in-Em- ma -C' .' S.... teO-w'"'a" rt lmored. that in a burst of reckless pas- creased from 245 as reported last yearsion, they muttered "stung." Now tc 302. Of these 172 are men and 130 .these two men arc known as the com- arc women.ic opera kings, and arc said never to The following officers were electedResidence: Phonehave had a contribution rejected. be for the coming year: C. L. Ogilvie.1833 Arlington 1:'1. Lave View 1024- the editor ever so c-crucl. Therefore. Mc Corrnick Theological Seminary.when their press agent saw them act- President; Milton H. Schutz. North­ing strangely. he sounded the alarm. western Medical School. Vice-Pres­Tl:e Daily Maroon's reporter' sleuth idcnt : Miss Olga Shaffer. Moodywas put on the case. Bible I nstitutc, Recording Secretary:First the Cap and Gown office was D. V. Smith. Northwestern Univer­visited for a clew. There Belt and sity, Corresponding Secretary; Maur;Kramer and Sanderson S3t. the room icc T. Price, The University of Ch!covered to a height of three feet with cago, Treasurer. Committee chair­manuscript. some of which was be- men were elected as follows: R. S.ing mercilessly butchered, most of the Gifford. McCormick Theological Sern­remainder slammed angrily into the inary, Program; O. D. Wood, Gar­five wastebaskets, and a little escap, itt's Biblical Institute, Field Work;ing both these fates. Miss Florence J. Chaney, University"What do they take us for?" asked of Chicago. Young People's Work;rou CAN SEE JUST HOW Bell. indignantly. Mylo .Lee. College of Physicians andYOUR SUIT WILL LOOK BE- "We'll have to use some of it," an- Surgeons, Notification.FORE YOU FEEL THAT YOU swered Kramer, sentimentally. After a short adress by the newlyFINESTACCOMMODATIONSFOR STUDENTSANDTEACHERSPrices Moderate.Location Ideal.5;:4 Washington Ave."Sure," said Sanderson.wrote a comic opera."On inquiring. the reporterthe following from Bell:Goldsmith's Orchestra1. GOLDSMITH, Director.Office, Cable Piano Co.Wabash and jackson. Chicago.Mr. Swell Dresser:MY STYLES ARE NOT "LATE; ITHEY ARE on "TIME" AND UPTO THE LAST TICK OF THECLOCK."They elected president the volunteers ad­journed to Cobb Halt, where reportssecured were heard from twenty-five of theforty-three men and women who wi!),.. 1 CA� SH9W . YO� NOT ONE "Only classy stuff will go with us enter foreign mission work. The rna]-�IT, BUT HUNDREDL- .this .year .. We_have been advertlsing ority-of them will go to India, China.1 CAN ALSO SHOW YOU THAT that this book will be the candy edi- and the Philippines. Some are going'WE'LL SAVE YOU MONEY. tion, and come what may, we are de- to Cuba, South America, Africa, Ar­tcrmined to abide by our promise. abia and Mexico. Dr. Oliva BaldwinIlUST BUY IT. YOU HATE TOORDER A SUIT AND NOT TAKEIT, DON'T YOU?Now, Hansen and Klein are pretty of the University of Chicago, who isfair scribblers for Sophomores, and about to return to her missionarywe condescended to accept some of work in India, told of some (;£ hertheir work. What made them ravewas that we would not use all. Gra-$25 FROM $45 SAVES YOU $20, cious me, if we had tried to pleaseTHAT'S ARITHMETIC.�5 BUYS A PERFECT FIT·11NG ALL-WOOL. SUIT FROM� FOR WHICH THE TAILORWOULD CHARGE YOU $45. experiences in the Orient.The reasons which influence theboard in rejecting candidates for mis­everybody on the same score, we sionary work were detailed by Mr. F.I DON'T ASK YOU TO BUY- would have 300 pages filled. I fear P. Turner, the national secretary ofONLY TO LOOK. they are still angry." the movement. Debt was given as. Forthwith the sleuth secured a one of the reasons by Mr. Turner.bloodhound and followed the path "The college man," he said, "goesthat led to the Roost. But the" disap- through college, car+ng but littlcpointed duo were not there. Several about his financial condition, yet bor-F" 0 R .E MAN students in the neighborhood de- rowing moncy to attend school on.elared that they had never heard of Then when he is through college heIllini Shuts Out Wabash; Huff Leaves92-94-96 Yo U 'college fellows who know what stylemeans in clothes, and know when youget it: This is your store. You'll learnsomething here about clothes-value; abouthow and where to spend your clothes-money.Special in Spring Overcoats, $18.Spring Suits, $18, $20, $25.Hr.rt Schaffner & Marx quality.Stetson Hats, $3.00 to $8.00..aurice L. Rothschilds. W. CORNER JACKSON &: STATE.Conklin's::irPenFor busy people.No bother, .Fills itself.Cleans itself.No dropper.Nothingto take apart.Nothing to spill.A dip in ink, atouch of-thumbto nickel cres­cent and thepen is full.ready to write.AU tbe _t de&len enry.ftere---8taUonen. I) rug�_elen-bandlfl the1m 'lOll �=I:rn�-::' r:!�f��lL C.:.ta no more than otbert:=:.'=���= .b()'Itn In ODr cata10c�., I=/�.�r.'en �=-talD pm repalrei1 prompU,..,..Z CO!ntLllf PEN W.IIWIlI �_ .&-. '1' 0......... ��.': W .... _ ..... � e4e&SHIRTSTHE PRECISION aEEN .11 THEPATTERN 0 .. A CLUETTftlEGLIGE SHIRT aHOWS THECLOSE ATTENTION TO DETAILWHICH ATTENDS THE MAK­ING OF ALL CLUETT aHIR,... WHITE AND .. ANCY PATTERNa:_K FOil CLUETT ."1.,...LOOKFOIICLUCTT""_,,,.. CLUETT. PEABODY � CO.---- ........ �BfSURfYou are CorrectlyDressedI t will make you feelbrighter and betterand convey the im­pression that yourbrains are paying div-iderids. . . .�The World LikesProsperous PeopleOUR SPRINGSTOCK IS RfADYA large selection ofSpring Overcoatings attern pting prices.200 styles of FancyVestings. Our Spring StYlesAre Now aMyPRICES$20 to $so50Suit to orderOvercoats to orderTBtZTAILOR A. N. Jerrems, Manager.TAILOR FOR YOUNG MEN.QUALITY CLOTHES92-94.96 Washington StreetBet. Dearborn and Clark Sts.Open Saturday evening until 9 o'clock the missing geniuses, and one man finds himself confronted by a debt.asked if they wrote poems. Finally WILLIAM JERAEMS' SONS. Either Store:When he wishes to become a mis- Clark and Adams Sts. 131 La Salle Strett, andorni- sionary. the board rejects him. for 44 Jacksonthey cannot send a man to a foreignfield with such a load upon histhe "Janitor of Snell" pointednously toward the East."But I wouldn't say' it will turnout tragic because they went towardthe lake," he added. "Maybe theyonly flipped the first freight."This all goes to show that the edi- hands." Boulevard• Send YourName toSpaldingFOR A CATALOGUE OF Est. 1156Phones: tors mean what they say.though their Illinois opened the college season Spaldinn AthleticOffice, 1 I. P. li88. Residence, H.P. 96' actions cause unpleasantness to even at Urbana Wednesday by defeating ��9 Kirnhark Ave. Cor. 63rd S:. the best of the literary lights. Wabash, 13 to o. The game took \1�-!!Dr. JFrrb �. J)atktt .P.D�:. B.alp� �. f)atknDENTISTSprominent members will be present.. 1.J· N ''I' h h . I 'me thlm� • cwton vv yet . t e prcsr- j "jake' Stahl. for two years mana-I··: dent .of the assoc�ation. President �" goer. of the Washington :\mericanll; C. King. of Oberlin College. who \\'111, Lr aguc i .. now acting as temporary«� (j) � Q t: speak on "The Contribution of the coach oi l ndiana's b:1l1 �CJU;H1. � "e �",oot eJtuclic \' Collczc to the Nation!' anc1 Joc:('ph R: I ItI.BAU,IIALLI 243 Wabuh Ave •. TIurt of Chicago. I II Original Ideas ancl Exc1usi\'e Sty1esinI" I PHOTOGRAPHS��' .. ,...n;'7'" n�;t.. M=-rnnn �dv("rtiC:f"rc Telephone your warlt ads to thl! S .. eclal R..,�, " u. or c. �tad ••••.... -..1 They are reliable. Daily Maroon. .p6 H,Jde Park. ,---- -- --- -._- --_on itself the nature of a farewell toDirector George Huff. who left ye'"Oberlin Alumni to Banquet. tcrday to take charge of the BostonThe T1linois branch of the Obc rlin American League baseball club. Dur-Hours: 9'12.Alumni association will hold its an- ing the game 11e was presented withnna l meeting and banquet :\pril 26 at :1. diamond s tud by the business menthe Auditorium hotel. Old time <"01- of Champaign and a goM watch hylege soncs \\'111 he sung and an clcc- the .. t ndcnt s.tion of officers will take place. ManvAMES HATS$2.00 $3.00A fair deal with every hat.Opera Hats. Silk Hats.161, 163 E. MADISON STREET,N ear La Salle. Cioods. BRYANT � SfRAnONBusiness College�lention ",hat sport you are intercstcd in and ask for a list of collegau.] school suppliesThe Spalding Athletic LibraryTextbooks on every athletic spor Offers S:JreriorAdvantages in10 cents per copy.Send for Complete List.Mail Order Dept.A. G. SPALDING &: BROS. •• Business Training ..AND•• Stenography ••DAY AND NIGHT SCHOOLStudents Ma,. Enter at Any Time.H. W. Bryant. .Pres.L. Brent Vauahan. U. of C, ·W.IlaDqer.JIS-J21 Wabash Aye.126 Nassau St., New York.149 Wabash Ave., Chicago.THE DAILY MAROON, CHICAGO, FRIDAY, APRJll 19, ]907.IlfTERSCBOLASTIC RACE RECORDS I Rc:illy, Burke, Bremer, Borden).__ 2. Hyde Park H. S.Director Stagg Compiles Statistics J. Joliet H. S.Showing Chicago Champions Have Time: 3 :36 .Won Four of Five Races at Phila- At Philadelphia.delphia-Annual Try-outs Tomor- I. Wendell Phillips H. S..: Erasmus Hall H. S., Brooklyn.row.J. Washington Central H. S.-t Brooklyn Boys' High School.In connection with the intcrscholas; .Time: 3 :34 4-5. Broke the recordtic relay try-outs to be held on Mar-of .3 :35 made by South Division H.shall field tomorrow to pick the West-S (Wendell Phillips) in 1902.ern representative in the Pcnnslyvan-ia games on April 27, Director Stagg 1906.At Chicago.yesterday compiled statistics showinuthe records of the Western teams I. \Vendell Phillips H. S. (team:Reilly, Pollock, Burke, Borrlrcn ).. 2. Hyde Park H. S.The first team was sent cast III 1902J. Lewis Institute Academy.and of the five teams which have wo-if Cl' '1 Time: .:1 :35 4-5·the University 0 ucago onc-rm l'A t Philadelphia.interscholastic championship. fourdown east.have won the national one-mile cham­pionship for high schools in the Uni­versity of Pennsylvania relay racesat- Philadelphia. One of these team; .the Hyde Park team of 1904. secure Jsecond place.The national record for the one-GENTLEMENno Ill •• FIIIlftllII1IlU ... 1 CIIIMII.............BOSTONGARTERTHE IE.COIIIZ£D STUDUD�:;�=:�CUSHIONIuno ..CLASPLllS FUTTD TIIIl£l-IEY£RSLIPS, TWS .1 UIFISUISGO.ROBao. .................. V.8.A... __ �ALWAYSEASY� __ _.HaveYou The YouWillTipBeen Top LikeThere? Inn ItTop floo, .•The Pullman Company 8uild'g�l·..itII:ItrIt" .rI.I ' Cor. Adams St. and Michi�an Ave.182 Madison StreetA Cafe of individual tonewhere fastidious folks find .cheer and reEreshment­the perfection of twentiethcentury cooking in a de­lightful old-world abnos­phere.(There is only one Vogelung's)SPECTACLfS and EYE GLASSES.-.:0Patronize the •••UNIVERSITYPHARMACY560 E. Fifty-Fifth Street.R. R. BOW AN. Prop.Special Pre-Inventory SaleApril IS to 30Pictures, Casts and PotteryRare bargains in Framed and Un­framed Actllres,�pley PriIlts,Platinums, C!arbo� Color Priftts,Mottoes-that you wiD delight tohave in your own home or cive tcyour friends for gifts or prizesThe Cbicgo Art Ed.cation Co.A. C. McClurg Bldg.,215 Wabash Avenue.-TURXISH .. ': RUSSIAN 75c� PLAIN .���HS 25c••• ,.... . 16! O[!G�(\C;� s· Wendell Phillips.'. Baltimore City College.1. New York High School of Com­merce.Time: 3 :36 3-5.OPEN SEASON WITH ILLINI NINEmile event, has twice been broken by Maroons Will Meet Time-HonoredWestern teams, and is now 3 :34 4-5. Rivals from Urbana on Marshallwhich mark was set by the 1905 Wen- Field Tomorrow Afternoon-Re-dell Phillips quartet. suit in Doubt.Entries for tomorrow's try-outs, thewinner of which will receive $12;- Playing the IIIini, the Universityfrom the University to defray expens, of Chicago baseball team will open itses of the trip to Philadelphia, have HJOi intercollegiate season tomorrowheen received from the Indianapolis afternoon on Marshall field. This willlranual Training high school, Spring- be the first of any of the Big Nineticld, Ill.. high school, and Wendellcontests to be played and will be thePhillips, Englewood, Hyde Park and real inauguration of the season.University high schools of Chicago. Illinois comes to Chicago, heralded.The records made in the Universitvas is usual as a strong nine. Its show-ing against the Milwaukee Americanassociation professional team wascreditable, while the 13 to 0 defeatwhich it administered to WabashWednesday is proof of its strength.Coach Dickinson will send a goodlylot of ball players in against the T:_lini, and a game that will be morethan interesting is in prospect. EitherWalker or Sullivan , .... ill pitch. wh-lethe exact line-up of the infield andoutfield is not yet determined. Cap­tain Templeton. however, expects toplay in his old position at short.T. South Division H. S. (now Wen- The team will have another practicedell Phillips H. S.of Chicago one-mile interscholasticchampionship relay races, at Chicago.and in the one-mile national champion­ship races at Philadelphia for the lastfive years are:19(>2.At Chicago.r. South Division High School (nowWendell Phillips H. S. team: -Horo-vitz, Henderson, Dickey, Buckwalter.2. Hyde Park H. S.3. Culver Military Academy.Time: 3 :40 3-5.At Philadelphia.'2. Brooklyn H. S.1903· this afternoon.WISCONSIN MAY ABOLISHCOLLEGATE ATHLETICSAt Chicago.r. Hyde Park H. S.; (team: Barker, Another period of agitation for theT. Hammond, Comstock, Eckersall). nbolition of intercolleg'ate athletics nt2. Lewis Institute Academy..1. Culver Military Academy.Time: 3 :40 2-5·At Philadelphia.r. Hyde Park H. S.Brooklyn H. S. Wisconsin has been started by mem­her" of the board of regents of theCnrdnial school, At a meeting of the [ I••••• &ME.NTS ..'lo:trel at �{adi!'on \Vedne!'day. a fac- ..: _t;or led by Regent 1\bgnus Swenson. L S IIbrought up the question, hut final ae- a a etion was postponed until the Maymeeting.Tt is said that many members of thefacultv are backing the movement.the chief reason �rged for abolitionbe:ng the expense of athletics. 'Pres­ident Van Rise'. together with regents:\[crri1. Evan!' and :\fcElroy. ar ...strong ly in fa"or of intercol1e'g;atcathletics.L. ManasseOPT I C I A N 81MadisonSt 3 Washington Central H. S.Eatablbbed 1168 Trib1llll BbU �. Cooper H. S. of New York.Time: 3 :35. BlOke the record ofJ :.p 2-5 held by Washington Central Regents and Faculty 'Men Start NewH.S. Agitation-Give Expense As MainReason..1. Washington H. S.4. Philadelphia Central H. S.Time: 3 :37 3-5·]904-:\ t Chicago.I. Hyde Park H. S. (team: Taylor,Harker, Smith, Comstock).2. University High School..�. Morgnn Park Academy.,Time: 3 :37 3-5. Chicago.At Philadelphia.r. Philadelphia Central H. S._.. Hyde Park H. S..�. Worcester H. S.4. Pittsburg H. S.Time: .1 :.18 2-5.J9<>5·At Chicago.T. Wendell Phillips H. Would you like to earn $200 duringvacation? Call at "Maroon Hotel"any time Saturday-this week-andforS. ; investigate a sure proposition� doing so. Work suited to both(team: \ and women.I men Preparati,'lI';r the big- 1-d \'"3ude\'illctynolds Club�ch Dickill<;(that the IlliniIf you want to makemoney this summerWe have a propOSItIon by which agood man can, in three months, makemore than enough to defray hiscollege 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 worry.THE CURTIS PUBLISHING COMPANY4z4 Cherry StreetPhiladelphia, PennsylvaniaTHE LADIES' HOME JOURNALTHE SATURDAY EVENING POSTactALL LIFE 18 A BATTLE AND A MARCH·niiALy,ro·JiiitoRROW'belq a put'e estract of hOJIB and malt I" fOOd. drink aDd melldne au In one. Itwillia bOne. brain and brawn: It nour,.be.. the blood aDd lODes up the ayateuallke malic:.' .It bUbblt. o:nr with nutt1eDt properties for the .�ck and wounded 'ID UfnbatUe. 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