maily !tarnnuPrice Two Ce�tj.VCi"Lv. No: 130. CHICAGO, FRIDAY. MAY 3, 1907.COACH STAGG PICKS FRESHMEN 1 TO PUBLISH WEEKLY, I u �DURING SUMMER OF 1907--IRLS' GLEE CLUB TOGIVE COICERT TOMORROW OW ASSURED NOTED S�IERS IIITIITELOCAL PEACE COIFERENCETime Trials Dedde Makeup of Team To Have House Vacated BySigma Hu Frateniity-Committee ofFive Students Appointed-Organ­ization to be Modelled on ReynoldaClub.That Will Mee� Culver Tomorrow--Squad Looks Strong-Varsity to Faculty Authorizes Warren D. FCAS-Be At P!:!rdue. ter to Edit New Student Publica-tion.J)ance to Form Part of Program ofAnnual Musical Affair Given byWomen. Professor Mechem Presides OverLarge Gathering-Jane Addamsand Professor Zueblin Speak.__ Director Stagg announced yesterlluical Organization to Appear in day the makeup of tl{e Freshman Unanimous Action ApprOving, Paper I t was announced from Dean Resolution .. PasRd .Which Will,' Be, Eight Numbers-�t, "V��� , .. ' track squad \\itich _will contest with Take" Bl"�!��::o.f .-Coatro}-;Fw- . Owen's office yesterday. "afternoon Sent fo�e Haaue in Jun�Pur-.t. . .and Reader' to Assist. Culver Military Academy on the lat- ler, Business Manaeer. that arrangements for the Univer- poses of Movement._ ters field. tomorrow afternoon. Up sity High School Club had beenThe annual concert and dance of to the last minute, several of the first A weekly student paper will be pub- completed. The club will oc., The movement for international'the Girls' Glee club to be held in Lex- year athletes were doubtful, a number lished during the -summer quarter cupy the house just vacated by the peace took a great stride in advance·ington hail tomorrow night promises of time trials proving decisive. The �ith Warren D. Foster as managing building can be remodelled to suit last night when Professor Floyd R.to be a big success. The concert in- team wi.ll leave tomorrow �orning atl editor and George E. �'-uller as bus�- the club's requirements. A committee Mechem called the large meeting ineludes an excellent selection of songs JO:55 0 ��ock over th_:_,Nlckl.e Pl�t(!1 ness manager, according to unam- of live students has· been appointed Mandel Hall under the allspices ofand the Glee Club is larger than ever fRoad III company with' FreshmanI mous action allnounc,�d by the board to look after the arrangements for the commonwealth Club to. order and·before. The dance to follow in Lex- baseball team, which has a contest 0; student control yesterday.. A board the charter and the work of getting launched the local peace association.iDgton H:t11 is expected to equal those scheduled with the Culver ball tos-1of associate editors 'Will be appointed the institution started. The members "Never has there been such interestof former years, which have gained scrs, The Varsity athletes will leave' as soon as the· registrarion for the of this committee will also comprise in peace as is heralded by the corningthe reputation of being the jolliest at 8:-J5 o'clock over the Monon route.'-summer quarter is announced. Dean the charter members. peace conference at The Hague inand most inf�rm�. affairs of the year. bound for Lafayette to meet purdue'.1 Robert M. Lovett and Mr. David A. The plan is one never before tried June." said Professor Mechem in in�will follow in the library. Director Stagg will go with them. Robertson, secretary to the President, in any "Prep" school and is the re- troducing the first speaker, ProfessorThe program will be as follows: A large number of Freshmen ap; of the English department having sult. of a movement started last Feb- Charles Zueblin. M r,' Zueblin spoke.: .• s :pea red yesterday for trials, 'but onlyl agreed to act in an advisory capacity. ruary by Dean Owen and the Par- on-ehe subject "The Cost of War;" heI. May time ..... '. . •. . . . ... Speaks I ....Glee Club. a few were picked. The performance Plans for the publication of the pc- cnts' Association of the school, as a said, in part:lof Whipp in the half mile was pleas- per were mad. e _at the end-of last quar- means of settling the fraternity prob- "The greatest principle which IS2. Spanish Tambourine Iin to Director Stagg, the time being ter and conveyed to President Jud- lern, which has caused a great deal lacking among Christian nations to-Girl SchumannGlee Club. 2:16 1-5· Hubble has been showing son and other officers of the Univer- oi dispute between the students and day is peace .. Onr leading nationsup in good, form in the' discus and: sity. As soon as they had expressed governing bodies for several years. abound in institutions of ChristianityJ. Loreley � :: . . . . .. Seeling Ihammer throws, and is picked to win their approval, steps were undertaken It has been decided to organize the and yet offer all sorts of excuses for, Miss Florence Sheetz I' ' these events. The chief addition to to begin the wor� of organization. Club along the same lines as the Rey- taking human life. Capitalists have,4- Roses . . . . . . . . . . . Borschthe forces of the Freshmen is that, Official approval" however, was de- noIds Club, the constitution being to a great measure, been responsibleof Page in the half mile. The firstllayed until yesterday. similar to that of the University or- for. instituting war, as the recent in­year athletes will elect a captain to The new publication will prorbably ganization in all essential points. AI- stances of the English and, Boer strug­replace Lingle this afternoon. be called Tile Weekly Maroon. The though several faculty members ·.flU gle, �!ld, the Russo-J���: .�r. �Th· e'me7.t'-Wl'ith l'.tifdue is riot caus- firstTssue will'probabty--:lppear -either -aCfas-siiperVisots� the. 'officers will be 10 'show.- l' am, c·onlide"ilt that - the6. The Soul of '-the ' '. cViolin Miss llary Sullivan ing the Varsity team much worry, the fourteenth or nineteenth of June'. elected by the' students. money makers stirred it up.7. Snowflakes ; .... :: .. �'.:. Cowen but that with Illinois a week from to Although no definite decision has yet Dean Owen is heartily in favor of "There is not much difference be-morrow will be prepared for in earn- been made, it is probable that the size the plan, and in an interview a short tween, wholesale murder and the ter­Glee Club.8. K Gerbel est fashrion. Director Stagg con sid- will, be similar. to but slightly small- time ago said: rible passion for life-tak:ng which. theentucky Babe h h S E' Am . Iers Illinois Chicago's m, ai,n rival t,hiS er t an t e aturday vemng Post. "I have been thinking seriously of encan peop e have. I am sureGlee. Club.year. Little is known of the calibe The two executives already chosen this clubhouse idea for several years. that the mobs will follow the capital-of Purdue, but it is not considered a are now members of the staff of The The boys, however, have gone ahead ists if they talk fluently enough.garian Scene Hubay D'I M F "I' f hstrong. team.' ar y aroon, ester being an asso- on their own initiative., I am much t IS a arce t at we must keepMiss Virginia Ketcham.The following are the entries of the cir.te editor and Fuller being business in favor of the move and hope that great armies and navies to preserve10. Arnorosa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Boex . ,Freshman team manager.. we may soon have a clubhouse. The a nation s peace. If the five greatd h W T "Every effort will be made to arouse boys have worked out the plans in de, nations will spend this one and a halfJJ. Goodnight Goldberg 100 and zzo-yard as es- r : ay-Glee Club. lor. Allen. and Garrett. particular interest among students tail. and the plans seem practicable." billions to keep peace. you can't keep44o-ya�d run-Garrett, W. Taylor who are here for the summer quarter The house chesen for the club :s them forever away from each other'sThe officers of the club are Lester Who only as well as among the more regu- very conveniently situated between Ithroats. Their soldiers thirst forBrewster, and ipp.Bartlett Jones. director,· Miss Mar- lar members of the University," said the School of Education and the Man- real war. No wonder they want to8&>-yard run=-Steffa. Brewstergaret Essroyer, accompanist; Miss Whipp. MacNeish, and Page. Foster yesterday. "For that reason. ual Training School, and is an ad- break loose-t�ey are bound to. TheyYabd Lee, president and leader; Miss One mile run=-Steffa. Brewster the' asosciate board will' not be ap-I mirable site should the club decide must "blow of{ steam."Mae Ingalls, secretary and treasurer; Dolan and Mae Neish. pointed until we know who is to be to build. ' :\fiss Jane Addams was then' intro-Miss Mau\lc W()lco�t. 120- and 220-yard hurdles-W. Tay here during the summer. Dean Lov- duced by Professor Mechem as theThe members of the club this year lor. R. Taylor, Jacobs, Slater and ett and Mr. Robertson will assist in AGREE ON SUBJECT OF foremost citizen of Chicago. Sheare: First Soprano=-Misses Phebe Garrett. the choice of the men. The publica-, ARTS-PHILOSOPHY DEBATE spoke briefly concerning the recentBell, Gertrude Board. Ivy" Brown, d h tion will endeavor' to combine news,' peace conference in New York, andShot put, discus throw an arnmcrFrances Chandler. Willowdean : Chat- R T and literary features. Arrangements I Government Ownenbio_ of Railroads in general terms about the new. in-throw-Hubble. W��dt. and . ay-� terson, Hazel Cnrnmings, Davie Hen- are well under way by which we have To Be The Subject �cussed- ternational movement.dridcs. Esther Godshaw. �Iaude Lov. lor.reason to hope that we shall be able Select lien For Team. Resolutions were presented and< Broad jump-Garrett, Hubble, SlatIt ering. ::\fary :\foYnihan. Charlotte er and Jacobs. to present ,articles of particular in passed. to be scnt to The Hague Con-Thearle. :\taude Wolcott. Nathalie High jump-Hubble and Morgan. terest to University students from Arts College wi11 meet Philosophy ference in June. They are as iol-Young. and men and women of national prom i- in the finals of the inter-collegiate de- lows:Pole vault-Jacobs, CollingsSecond soprano-�lisses Margaret nence." bates on May 31. The Question fo "Resolved. That we who are hereB Slater.arton. Tnez Bcisenberg, Esther Halt Besides being an associate editor ,debate which has been· agreed upon present. and in particular we who areHelen Hendricks. Flarence Sheetz, of the Daily Maroon. Foster has by both teams is that of government I members of the University of Chi-Rena TnllnhulJ. Yesta Urey, Edna FERGUSON WITHDRAWS ser·\"ed two years on the staff of the ownership of railroads. Arts is to' cago, hereby record ourselves asYOlidarf. .FROM CAP AND GOWN RACE Chicago Journal. was an asociate edi- speak in favor of the measure. heartily in favor of the resolutions, Fi�t altos-:\Iisses Virginia Ad- tor of The :\Ionthly Maroon. is Chi- The Arts team is composed of PlIt- adopted hy the National ArbitrationlIIiral P I n"t_ Four Men Are Left in Contest for F k I h· I . hand PC· '\.T, ene ope Rowman. Helen n cago correspondcnt of the ::\1. O. Pub-I nam. 'ran an( a� a t If< man. Cit er!·. eac� ongress m "ew York:s kr" Florl'ncc �lanning. :\Iay Two Positions As Managing li�hing bureau. and h.as "ad .otherl �rice or Sayles, .Price was ill at the! City, Apnl 17th. 1907, which are in�fcCle\'ey. Helen Sunny. Editors. newspaper and magaztne experlence.j time of the semi-finals. and Sayles, I substance as follows:GtSecond alto-:\Iisses T rene Bunch, Fuller was assi�tant business man-I as alter�ate .. took his. place. Tf Price: .'�. That the governm'ent of the"rude Huizenga. :\rae lngalll.�, Dani('1 FerRu�on. one of the five age:" of The Dally :\faroon last yearl returns m time he Will probahly take Umted Slates should be asked to urg('�tahtl I.ce. Edith Terry. men nominatc(l 011 Wednesday for and is husillCSS manager this yea, his place on the team. upon The Hagtle confcrence a more, The patronesses of the entertain- managing editor of the '908 Cap and The Philosophy team consists of pcrmancnt and effective internationalII IIItnt arc tn be :\tesdames Harry Pratt I Gown w�thdrew. from th� race ye�ter- Fergnson. Lambach and Strobl. I union;Judson. \'eorge E. Vincent. l'\athanieI! day. havmg notified President' dd1l1gs Score Club to Meet Today. I "2. That to the end of achievingBat.ler, Edgarr Goodspeed. Alexander I to that effect yesterday. This leaves The Score Club will meet this mor- :\tay 25 has heen set as the (tatt' stich a union the Hagne conferenceSlIIlth, Lester nartlett Jones. William \\Tarren D. Foster, Harry A. Hansen ring :.t the Reynolds cluh at 10 :.10. of the last Score club dance of tIle ".1- That the Hague court shouldRainey Harper, Be;;jamin Terry and"Winston P. Henry. and Renslow P. This meeting will take the place I)i year. The club has decided to intro. he open to all nations:is -_ I Sherer. as candidates for the two po- the one whcih was to have been held duce a novel feature of a "Score Club('.ontinued Oft page J, col. 3) I sitions. \\'ednesday. quartcttec" between dances.Glee Club.S. Songs My. Mother,Taught �le 1. DvorakGlee Club.9- Hejne Kati .. A Hun,Glee Club.(Con'inu�d on paae 3 col )D , • 2-,THE DAILY MAROON. CHICAGO. FRIDAY. MAY 3, 1907·l"acull1' kdaaqe. CoI* BalL Lafayette tomorrow.May the track men, astrue represer:t_tatives ofChicago, make a goodOdlc·lia. gtUdt"Dt l·ubllcatJoo of the' U .....all, at CIlIcqo. A�Name AtPurdueto'OI'IMI'l,UD1.�I'81l7 c.f CIllc:qo W�I,.FoundedTbe Weeki,. Oct. 1. 18t2.The lJaIl,. Oct. I. 1802. impression in the new... crritory, for this is the first time that.a Chicago track taem has ever goneto the Purdue field. The team has aTbeEJI�red as gec:ond·Cta. Mall at Lbe 01caso .. o.to'"It. Il:lJOY l1A'1'UEWf, - ,,., ·"DI IIdltor.LU'rUER D. F1UtNALO. Mew. IIdltor.Wuren D.lI'o.ter.Cole '1', Bo ....Mehln J. AeJuu. Annual Festival of Women to beGiven May II Betwee� Acts ofBlackfriar PlaY. COLLEGE MEN. who care as much for snaPPrltJitand newest models; the broad-cheated. c:batJcoats; made in the latest and beat style.This is your store.Special Overcoat Sale JUSt now. Har.AcecFO]. PricesLocatio57' .. -\cation, Chi Rho Sigma, Wyvern,Quadrangles Mortar Board, girls''VAUDEVILLE STUNTS AT halls. Esoteric, Sigma, Off-campus,REYNOLDS DANCE TONIGHT Spelman. Pi Delta, and Phi Beta Del-Chicago's track team begins its out- TO HOLD QU AJ)RANGLEdoor season by meeting Purdue at FETE IN THE COMMONSThe annual Quadrangle fete of theYoung Woman's Christian l$guewill be held ill the Commonsthis year on Saturday night, May 11'1between the acts of the. Blackfriar Iperformance. Heretofore the fetehas been held on the campus, but theearly date of the play this year nlake; -�������������������������������.it necessary to hold it indoors. 1 n-stead of booths as formerly, -tablesreputation at Purdue. according totlul»c:rlptlOD price. ta,OO per �; tLOU dthe following article in "The Pur ue'Iw a 1D0IltJaa. BllIIKrlpUoM r..a..t atdae Marooa <MaGI. IWlII Ball. or at &be Exponent'te"Next Saturday one of the finestcollege t;ack teams will invade ourcampus and l'n�age in an interestingstruggle with our own athletes. This... W. B"""D"" .... ON. A· .. ·-uc JIdltor' Cl . 1 will he used, and the whol.c hall win.. .,..., ,gao wuwu is the first time lIcago las ever.G.�OltU& 1:: • .Il'ULldIIll. B� "_"". d' I di d' be arranged to form a rainbowsent her squa 1I1to n lana. an in-A SSOClATE EDITOU dicati . it scheme, There will be twelve boothsicatrons pornt to an Immense creweClaul_ W. Pal..... -... L Bell. 0 I b d in charge of, the different orgauiza-at the meet. ur men lave . ecn 0_• ., .nons. The girls wi11 be dressed 111ing well since the weather opened and,.'11 b I tl white with colored hats, each boothseveral of the events WI C 10 Y .. . . t., represent one color of the ral11-Ul'ORTEIlS cr.ntested. TI1Is IS the first tune thatPeter 1'. Dwua. W. P. IIacCnc:ba. our students have had the opportunity .�ow. .,Jerome FraU. U A. IIa.ueD . The orguurzanons and the boothsUrJ • of watching so many noted athletes. .P W PlIakerto a._ B.1'al1 J . . 10 their charge are: School of Edu-,. Do -,,� ... r on our own field, and they seem to beA. L.1'rt...... I. It l'eIW8MIL eager to avail themselves of it."Mlaa lI:aUler Ball W. J. HalDafurther.Albert D. B_tenon.taoThe W. A. A. witt have a fortunetelling booth around the fireplaceoutside the entrance to the Commons.Foster Women Give Spread.The second Reynolds Club dance A spread was given Wednes�y. k I . h night to Miss Selma Beckstrom aof the quarter Will ta e pace torng tThe' enertainrnent wi] l not only in-] former resident of Foster hall byelude dancing. but two vaudeville' several. of her acquain�ances i� Fos'lstunts" will be presented between ter, MISS Beckstrom IS making a I�a��� ..'. - �ort v�� � ilie �iwn�� '-�������������������������������I.So far has the fame of the vaude-.. '.� i -1- r. -.entertainment and reception for the ville stars spread that numerous clubschool athletes that their time' will members who were unable to attendbe well taken up gettting a good im, the last club smoker, have signifiedpression of Chicago. The Reynoldson Saturday night, several who were This space reserved forments to assure its being a represen- unable to attend on account of work,tative committee; The existence of will take advantage of the opportun- The s. W. Wright Co.such a commission in charge of these ity to see the repetition of the "acts."affairs does not, however, relie�e the Between dances, Bernard 1. Bell and 816 Marshall Field BuDding.rest of the students from responsibil- "Eddie" O'Bryan will present theirity in entertaining the school athletes. side-splitting sketch "8 e t'w e'e nWhen the day comes 'University men Dances" which made such a hit at itsshould drop all other 'engagements first production. Miss O'Brienne, theand devote their time to the cause winsome lass from Foster, who creat-of securing future freshmen. This in- ed such a sensation in the song-hitterscholastic meet .is the most im- �'Whel1 the Clock Strikes Ten;' willportant event in the year for bring­ing good men to Chicago. Some otabout it. Lawrence will furnish themusic. The program will start IBetter support from the bleachers promptly at 8 :30 o'clock. The first'was given the baseball team Wednes- and second floors witt be used.day in the game withIllinois. After the poor. Ishowing made against New Pledges to Skull and Crescent "N!!"'�_.Illinois last week it Three new' elections to the Skull.and Crescent were announced yes­terday. The men elected are CharlesE. Maxwet1, Josiah ]. Pegues. Fred-:-liowed their loyalty and came out I.;lc(Juiu('(1 themselves creditably; the Yale scntitn('nt is a{!'ain�t Rhoflcs I·-��������������-cheering was enthusiastic and steady, .scholars competing for Oxford in th(':and it was rewarded by excellent ccming Yale-Harvard-Camhril)�(.'-Ox-Iwork on the part of the Chicago play- ford meet. Professor Phelp� has writ-! GLOVES('rs. Held to a no-hit game a week t�n Altan �r. Stephens, a former Yale I;lgO, the disheartened team got to- ",hlete now at Oxford, asking him! Ask for the best and seegether and played first class balt; the r.u to compete. how quick they'll bringgdme wa:" Chicago's all the way youthrough: when a fatal error in the last Secretary �Ietcalf has .given official FO'tYTl\.. TC'�inning swung the tide of victory t� rermission for the two eight oared I W 1 �J:A:)the vi!"itors. It was hard luck but cu'ws representing the Naval Schoolthe team played good basebalt, and of Annapolis to compete in the Pou-tbe rooters showed thc right spirit. kcepsie regatta.riOI:[Printed b, the lIarooo �" r " Eat Gtith 8tn11tl'hODe 8681 B7de Park President Hewitt Announces Innova­tion-Bell and Crosby to Pre-sent Sketch-Burton To Sing.With the June interscholastic meetin view, the . Reynolds commissionmet and organized Wed­nesday night. . It' is thethief purpose of the'commission to· formu-The Inter­ScholasticIn Junelate plans for the bigprep school meet and to provide suchtheir intention of attending the. clubccmmission acts as an executive' com- dance tonight' just to hear and 'seemittee ior the. whole student body; the stunts. As the smoker was heldit '. is made up of men from all depart-appear on the floor in costume, butsays that any fellow who tries toour best men, students and athletes, spoon with him witt be severely stung.,have been secured. through', proper Carl Burton, with his rip-roaring Itreatment on the day of the inter- sketch from the "Singing. Strummingscholastic meet. The Reynolds com- Scouts:' is sure to produce la�ght�rlmissioh will formulate the plans, to long and loud. A huge surprise ISbe carried om by all Chicago men. promised by President Hewitt, whoBeing relieved of the duty of making refuses absolutely to divulge its nat­the plans the other students should urc, saying that one must come todr double duty on the day of the the dance if he wishes to find outmeet.ChangeofForm.necessitated courage toget out and stand by the Maroonrlayers with the expectation of seC.'ing another slaughter: those who erick George Eberhard... . _. ...... .4teJtI: It's only anight's ride­one sleep-from•...... _J Chicago to realrest and health atFrench LickWestBadenSprinp.Waters are uDsurpassed- golf..tennis, riding, driving. bUlianYs.bowling. trap-shootiDg or Per­fect rest if you want it-Idealaccommodations-congenialguests. . .�law Roud Trip Ltei- .D�,..· aad llfa'bt trafaa, aJeepen.parlorudbuiretcara. ,..-�=--.-._ .aurice L. RothschildGood Clothes Uld Nothing Else.S. W. CORNER JACKSON a: �:-ATE.H. E SHOREYTHETAILOR s,_332 Republic Buildia.135.00 COLLEGE SPECIALIIIICATIONSWILL BE MUCH PLEASANTERrF YOU ARE WEARINGCOLLEGE CORNER CLOTHES$35 to $45C�er (:I,WDkie 185 189 Dearborn St.TAILORS Bank floorUniversity Style $3.00 per Doz.Student's Special $3.50 per DozThey Fill that 'Empty Space at Home.e.moer. _!Joto 6tubioPhone Hyde Park-16. 243 EAST 55th STREETWant a Position this 'Summer?30me gOOd positions for YOWlg college men who wish towork during vacation. also permanent position in busi­ness, professional and technical work. Call or write today.••• HAPC;OODS •••The National Organization of Brain Brokers •. · "Hartford BId,., Chicago, "'.AT THEUNION HOTEL ••• RESTAlJRANTWILL FIND RESTAURANTS ON '1'WO I'LOORIWILL i'IND A SPECIAL APTER-THEATER IIEMUWILL FIND' SPLENDID .KRVla 'S-:rving only the He" the Market A&ord� . ,I111 to 117 ItAMDOLPH aTRUTWe make a Special� of Chd». Praterai� Dianers. EtcFinest Ordl •• tra iD til. ("..it,HARDEIl'S�ireprool Storage" Van CO.FURNITURE. PIANOS, TRVNKS,MERCHANDISE and PARCELSDELIVERED 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. .Univenity of Chicago.R, R. Warehouse,Chicaco Junction R. R.40th and Calumet. lEmmHaveYouBe,The PullCor. Ad;A Cal"hereI. cheerthe p.centulHgbt£1��: (ThereIr.51EVERYSQUAREWHENSTOREHAVESTYLES.WHICH'1HD1VllALL,BAND;WEARDRopWILL }IpFe(92-Bet0peQ 8.THE DAILY MAROON, CHICAGO. FRIDAY. MAY 3. 1907.. ----_.- . ---- __ -------*!,_,.-----------. __,- TOR'TORICAL CONliST TOIOGIT GIRLS' �LEE CLUB TOI GIVE CONCERT TOMORROWi Northern League To Meet TonichtAt Madison; F. L. Mott To Repre-sent Cbicalo-Will Speak On -�-1i-s-sc-.s-S-o-p-h-o-l-li-s-ba-· -p-.-B-r-e-ck-e-l-lr-id-g-l.,1"Christopher Columbua." Frances \V. Parker, Antoinette B.Hollister.I n addition to the Glee Club theprogram will include selections byl\I i �s Florence Sheetz. pianist; MissMary Sullivan, rcader ; and :\liss Vir­ginia Ketcham. violinist. The pro- Igram witt be as follows:-THE-Harvard _Ho:'el (Continued from page 1)FINESTACCOMMODATIONSFOR STUDENTSANDTEACHERS The Northern Oratorical contestwill be held tonight at Madison, Wis­consin. Chicago will be representedby Frank Luther Mott, who speaks011 the subject of "Christopher Colum­bus." The other schools representedin the contest are Michigan, Wiseon-Prices Moderate.Location Ideal.51' �ashin&ton Av sin, Minnesota. Iowa, Northwestern GRAFTERS CLUB ORGANIZEDand Oberlin.F. L. Mott is now tinishing his first Indiana Students Form Novel Societyyear's wo. k in the Law School. hav- -.Freshmen Not Eligible.ing 'completed his three years of pre-legal work :a! Simpson College. Iowa. A grafter's club has been formed atlEmma C. Stewart.. He has been working hard for the Indiana. AU members of the. uni­contest and. although Chicago never versity are eligible with the excep-has obtained better than second place tion fo freshmen. who are not allow-..... -------------.. ��..iii the competition. Mott is expected ed to graft.to make a creditahle showing and to The emblem of the order is theland some of the prize money. There picture of a lamb being fleeced. Theis a prize �f $100 for first place and words "freshmen and others" is print­one of $50 for second place. ed on the lamb and the motto of theI n company with the Varsity ora- c'ub, "Do them before they do you:'tor, 1. E. Ferguson. the alternate, will i .. printed underneath.represent the University of Chicago The presidents of the Junior andat the annual meeting of the league. Senior clnsses who get their class-Professor Clark, of the Public Speak- hats for nothing because they pro­ing Department, has instructed the mote the sale of the head-gear areThe Pullman Company Build'g delegates to present a motion which to he made honorary members.aims to limit the part of the faculty Members of the track squad whoI ill the contest to assistan�e in d�li\'e�y don thir abbreviated .Citti.re in o�derr--------,-, . only. At present there IS nothing m to see ball games Will also hav e aVogelsc:lti. ·n· g.s I the way.of the Le��e· to prevent place on the honorary list......... students from obtaining any amount - -_of faculty aid in preparing their ora-TALKS ON THE RELATIONOF WOMEN TO SOCIAL LIFEHave TheYou �ipBeen ·Top LikeThere? Inn ItYouWillTop floor of If 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 COMPANY424- Cherry StreetPhiladelphia" PennsylvaniaTHE LADIES' Hcas JOURNALTHE SATtJRIlAY EVENING POSTpbere.; , •. ,<;�tral. ��atori�� ,.j '. ." Speaking before the women of the• � � .. � p � • ..;... ; -:' ='1"';' :_- . '.'; - ': " .:: ,�f_'f.;, .:.. -=:..r-� ''-, � <.' : JunIor College in chapel yesterday.'.lThue is only one Voge1s:lng's) The fact that a woman s�udent, MI�s Dr.' Henderson discussed' what be IHarri�t Grim; is .r �pr.es�ntmg th� Um- 'considers .44the very greatest subject Iversity, adds to the interest I� t�e of' today. the relation of woman toJCentral Ora�ori�al. contest, which IS social ,life." . "Women,"· he maintains.to be held at Ch�cag� for the first "should contest with men in the most�'time Monday evemng, m Mandel ha11. 1 d t I' ca m an na ura way. \Particular interest is shown among Rut, as he showed, every great his-. ILLINOIS W A.REHOUSE and.the members of the girls' halls, whol torical transition is attended by cer- STO�A.6E con PANYhave already reserved a number of the. d "h boy when he dis- Phone Hyde Par" 571. V'':-bark Av. _Fifty-Sixth St.. - tam angers. J. e .. �boxes and most of the balcony. Th.ey covers that his mother no longer has The' Cleanest and Best Kept Storagewill come in a body to cheer MISS the physical power over him' that she Warehouse in the CityW A N T S A· . 'f b f the Furniture and Pianos iloved. Stored. Packed :1 liltEVERY MAN Grim on to victory. l� em ers 0 did have, proceeds to exercise. hisIki d t h Shipped to all parts or the world. 300 Private Stor-SQUARE DEAL. HE G�S IT public spea 109 epartmen ave re- newly found strength. The negro ,EorA -�iiiiiiii age Rooms.l.arge Parlor Exclusively for Pianos.served the rest of the boxes. when told that he was free and "asY Rooms for trunks and Wheels. Large Room for Carriages, Buggies andWHEN HE COMES TO M On account of the. tardy prelimi- good as anybody else," thought it Sleighs. TRUNKS TO AND FROII ALL DEPOTS.t ts Cornell and Columbia . .' k hSTORE TO BUY CLOTHES. I nary con. esrs, . incumbent upon him to rna e a s ow Local Transfers for Baggage, Furnit ure, Packages. ete., at short notice.have not as yet .. ent in the names of of that freedom. There have been Special Attention Given to UDivenity Orders.H� ALL THE CO�� ili�rrepre�n�ti�L FredRHu�-�rt�nwomenwh��th�re��� �, es will represent Ohio Wesleyan and mancipate their sex have rantedSTYLES. I SHOW A MAN THAT V· e. , OUR CPRINCiJames F. Finley witt speak for rr- against and tongue-lashed the men. ...WHICH WILL BEST MEET HIS ginia. This Dr. -Henderson would decry. In STOCK 15 READYTS concluding, he said:. DfDIVIDUA1. REQUIREMEN • NOTED SPEAKERS INITIATE "When you get great power and .LOCAL PEACE CONFBRENCE I All .when you enter into your discussions. . arge se ectlonsimply go and do it. Do�'t say thatl Spring Overcoatingsthe women ha,·e entered mto a new I . ."4. 'That 3:�n��1-;;eaty of arb:- era, a�d that 'the men are tyrants. tempting pnces.tration should be drafted by the com- Pe�haps th.ey may be.; but that does-\ 200 styles of-...'d' f h'· f n't make It any' more true to talk, '.ing conference. prm,'1 109 or: t c re I VDROP I'N SEE- �OU erence of international disputes to the abodut it. Give solid fact and reason I esungs.AND_ argument. Let the women sim- 'IFrague court; anE URGED TO BUY. I say that they won't confo".m tol,WILL NOT B . "5. That the Government of the Jl yUnited. States- should be asked to the low Ideals. bat witt transform Iurge upon the conference the proposi_ themeslves into the higher. Th<"l.\tion that pri\'ate property at :'oca shall people wil1 ask them to speak and tovote simply because they are what I Suit to orderthey :lre. and hcC'ause thl'Y do what; Overcoats to orderFancy VestsCor. Adams St. and M ichi�n Ave.lib Madison Streettions.A Cafe of individual toneGIRLS TO ROOT FOR ORATORwhere fastidious' folks find\ cheer and refreshment­the pe:fection of twentieth>centUry cooking in a de­lightful old-world atmos- Dr. Henderson Addresses Woman'sUniversity Women To Turn Out In Chapel on the Proper Develop-'Force To' Cheer:Mi'ss Harriet Grim ment of the New Woman.Who Will Represent University In__ . __� .r I,. Swell Dresser:ALL WOOL, EX CL U.�IVE,'HAHD TAILO��� _���D��ro-�WIA'�' CL��HES. ' " (Contintled from page,'I)I range $20 to $40.Pri,ce--FOREMAN,.-y CLOTHESQUALI. .asJUnitoD Streetg2'94'� 91 and Clark S�·Bet DearbO::"-, _til 9 o'docIlOpeD s-tptdaJ serve our nation, and through itsfluence other nations, from war. conference "minor resolution." ALL LIFE 18 A BATTLE AND A MARCHiiALT-MARROWt:Wf. a pure extract of bo� an4 malt I" fOOd. driu' and .eatc:1De aD lD ODe It=� ma�e. braiD and brawu; It �oar .. lle�: tile blood an4 tOil� up tile ..,.ateDaIt bUbbl,. Q,ftr wltb DallieDt properUa for .tIle .�ck _4 WOQD4e4 'tll Ufnballle. It D' at" DIeD stroDe. Iaeallll7 � a&reDao ... at to cope aaccClllfGlly Willaeft" 411Bc1l.ty :LD&\ "en- �.. .... : . .,;. ..._ .....- - .', -=-:-.., -- ...�.. --"""'I_.iIIItI.i_,_.-� � . .... .. .-1IIo4YOY MALT EX.RACT DEPT .. CHICAGOPo..alaa for �et-"ADlbaaa' ft78Ic:Iau of &lao Weat. ... --.... •.161 Dearborn St.TURKISH1RUSSIAN 75cPLAIN BATHS 2ScOpen Day and NightBARBER SHOPofat Saratoga HotelFancy \ -- R.sid.�ce: -Phone11833 Arlington P1. Lave View I�Phone Harrison 164.tGoldsmith's OrchetraPRICES I. GOLDSMITH, Director.I Office, Cable Piano Co.I Wabash and Jackson. ChicalO., A.MES HATS: $2.00 $3.00I A fair deal with every hat. .I Opera Hats, Silk Hats.161. 163 E. MADISON STREET,Near La Salle.$20 to $so20 to SO5 to 1580N"1 PHOTOGRAPHSCluk aDd Adam8 Sta. ; -... ••• a •••• ,. U •• l.�� ••• '._J.'�THE DAILY MAROON. CHICAGO. PRIDA Y, MAY 3. 1907.'the councilTtrsity in s,all over tlThe eouncitising is sopersonallyor womanyork but IIto attend, imerely onfriend. Thcure the nrBoth Annapolis and Dartmouth .students ashave requested football games from SPfCTACLfS and fYE GLA the UniveiMichigan this fall. The Navy would � logaes, wilplay on November 6 at home, but as � "iii' friend wittBen Badenoch will captain next this date comes between the Vander-L M the membe1 . V' . PI' . .• 8DaSSe ,The first mate 1 In the arsrty ten- year's swimming team. The team hilt and ennsy varna games, It IS un-. 0 P TIC I A N ,han any 0nis tournament was won yesterday held their annual dinner at the. Col- likely that Michigan wiil schedule it.! +The COUIby Hart. who defeated Hostetter 6-2, lege Inn last night, and the election Dartmouth, however, may he schcd-: £stabliabed 1868 �es.�-6. The tournament is being played of captain followed the feast. uled, to attendfou�b rohl� Today Hartme�sRa� 'C�p�in Rohde made-h� fureweU �������������������������������.�n ili�rsom, and Gray will have Carr as an speech, and Coach Knudson and • Spring Flo-wers in Blossom:'. �dary schDAY AND NIGHT SCHOOL ·opponent. Paul Harper also responded. ,lish this. '1 n the Freshman tournament EtteL VISIT THE GREENHOUSES NOW .will ask thThe swimming "C" was voted toson won from Kuh early in the week, the following men: Rohde, Goes, Phones: H. P. IS-H. P. 6957 sents to twhile Ross defaulted to Abelio. Ross Schott, Solomon, PrincelJ, Harper, A. l\IIcADAl\IIS as the merL Brent Vau&hm. U. of C, '91, is finding it impossible' to come out Morse. Badenoch and Walker. S3d Street and Klmb.ark AVenue lie· given t.�� • at present on account ofout�de�o� ��������������������������������bry t���W�uhA� h� �II � � ��� �dU&y� �����Gardner easily defeated Morgan 6-1, Play Posi9oned Game Today. "'� matter, ac6-0. Stern won from Henderson by The baseball game between Psi Jetter whicdefault. Upsilon and Alpha Tau Omega in Pared. Thdivision I1� which was postponed fromWednesday, wil] be played today atBecause of the cancellation of Mich- 4 o'clock. Alpha Delta Phi and Deltaigan's baseball dates, Illinois has Tau Delta in division I will meet onchanged her schedule somewhat. the diamond today at the same timeWanted at Once-College men forhalf day work. H;gh grade and pro- REGATTA DATE IS CHANGEDfitable employment. Call at 909Schiller Rldg.. Chicago.cd. includes games with Wesleyan,The Uni,·ersity of \Visconsin ha� Syracuse. Holy Cross. West Point.For Rent-Exceptionally desirable yielded tothe demands of the G. A. ,Villa Nova, 'Vashington and Jcffer­large, airy room in detached, new R. and will not hold its re�atta with .son, flrown. Princeton and Han.anI.modern two :lpartment building Syracuse on :'\femorial day. Th.: The Princeton game is dated for Nov_Three adults iT! family. �o other statc legislature ha" passed a rcsolu- ('mber 16 at Kew Haven: and the Har­roomers. nrc:lkf:lst if dcsired. $12.00 tion :lgainst thc holding of the game \-:lnl game for No\"cmb('r 23 :It Cam-for room. Mrs. \Vashburn, 5642 or. this datt'. and President Van Hise hridge.Kimbark Ave. GENTLEMEN.... aaF.anuIlATIIlII, UI CImIItwtM1H......,.BOSTONGARTERTHE IlCOlIIZU ITUDAID\..... TIae .,1Ie la Ia_peel ••• ""'11 �1..,-�. _�h-Li CUSHION �1��1 BUTTON�UEI fUT?!;!�� �SUPS. lUIS lOR UIFASIEJIS , .f:uapJe,.&, SIlUO� .. Cottoa !Ie. �)I.II(dODnc�i"'ofprice. I... · .. ::..�:.::-f.. __ ... ALWAYS E=�Patronize the .•UNIVERSITYPHARMACY560 E. Fifty-Fifth Street.R. R. BOWAN. Prop.Est. 1856BRIANTe 'STRATTONBusiness CollegeOffers SuperiorAdvantages in•. Business Training .•AND•• Stenography ••Studenu May Enter at Any Time.H. W. Bryaat, Pres.Lost-On or near the Campus-Ox­idized silver belt-setting of peacockeyes. Finder please return to Infor­mation office, Cobb Hall.Lost-Alpha Tau Omega pin, se:with pearls and rubies. KindJy leavat Information Office.. For Rent-One large room fortwo parties, $15. One smaller room,$10. 6147 Ellis Av., third flat.Patroni7.e Daily Maroon A<!vertisers. will accordingly be selected.Oct. 2-\Vl'sleyan at New Haven, Mandel hall, members of the cast andOct. 5-Syracu�l' at New Haven. Oct. chorus are engaged in the precarious9-Spriugfidd Training school at New work of making more than pas singHaven, Oct. 12_:_lIo1y Cross at New grades in studies and at the same:Haven. Oct. J()- West Point at \Vest time rehearsing until late in the eve,Point. Oct. �Villa NO,\'a at New ning. With Coach Cushing drillingHaven. Nov. 2-\Vashi'ngton and Jd. dances on the one hand and Earleferson at New Haven. NO\·.9-BrOwll Smith drilling music into them on tilea, New Haven. Nov. I6-Princcton other, members of the 'chorus haveat New Haven. No". 23 l-lan'ar? at -little opportunity for recreation, andCambridge. there has been a distinct falling offThe: ratified schedule of C�rn('11 con- in attendance at. SOcial functions intains no games �\'ith Western colleges. the last few weeks as a result. ForThe schedule is as follows: every man that takes part in the:Sept. 2S-George Washington Uni- opera must be eligible for public ap-versity, at Ithaca. pearance.Oct. 2-Hamilton. at Ithaca. Edward Me Bride has just about fin-Oct. 5-0berlin, at Ithaca. ished preparations for the programOct. 9-�iagara, a! Ithaca. and it will go to press Saturday. TheOct. 12--Colgate, at Ithaca. plates for the music have also beenOct. 19-Pennsyh'ania State Col- completed and those who have beenlege, at Ithaca. given a glimpse at the title pages say !.-_�����_������� __Oct. 26-Princeton. at Ithaca. that they have the most strikingNov. 2-Western University of Blackfriar design that ever has been?ennsylvania, at Ithaca. drawn. It is the work of R. Grace-Nov. 9-West Point, at West Poin. lyn Everett, a graduate of the Art in­Nov. I6--Swarthmore, at Ithaca. stitute. The COver will be in two coi­N ov, 28-Pennsylvania, at Philadel- ors,phia.CORNELL AND YALE PUBLISH REHEARSALS AND STUDIESIgoS FOOTBALL SCHEDULE KEEP OPERA ACTORS BUSYEastern Vniversities Announce Dates Coach 'Cushing Dri1bs Cast and Chor-for Games To Be Played Next us Hard-Proerams AlmostFall. Completed.Cornell and Yale have announcedtheir football schcdules. Yale's datesare as follows: IWith only one week left before I"Sure Enough Segregation" makesits bow to the University public inBADE�OCH HEADS SWIMMERSTENNIS TOURNAMENT BEGINSTeam Dines at Colleee Inn-NineMen Get Get Secondary Script C.Hart Wins First Match-FreshmanContest Has Begun.Illinois Revises Ban Schedule.A return game has been arrangedwith Notre Dame on May 8. Twogames will be played with IndianaUniversity, one here on �fay rS, andthe other at Bloomington on May 25.Two additional games will be playedwith Chicago. the dates for which will Coach Angell of Wisconsin wiilhold a home track meet tomorrow incrder to try out his men. Wiscon­sin's first meet will be with Minne­sota at Camp Randall on May IS.be announced later. Games have' beenoffered to both Wisconsin and Mine- Walter Dray of Chicago vaulted 12sota but no answer has been received. fe et in Yale's spring meet on Wed­nesday. He just missed breaking theintercollegiate record by failing in hisattempt at 12 feet 6 inches.Badgers Yield To G. A. R. AgainstSyracuse Race on May 30. Yale's football schedule as annO\1OC-has informed the athletic deJlartmentthat the race cannot be held on thescheduled date. 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