Fifty cents w. ill buy a student's re-• DcT-- __ ..I"Old 1Ian. "CaptaiD -_ tuaUFer the first time in the history ofPaae.s Work Wins Praise-Meniam served seat in the rooter's section forOthers to .Speak-Tempora17tl;. University, the women held aTried at l'aIIb..:k-'-stacC TbiDb any game on Marshall Field this yea'.a.- Lader to Pnoidc.mass meeting in Mandel hall yester-Much of Indiana Team. as previously. The. same scheme a ..oay afternoon .at 4 :30. 111.e occasionlast year will prevail for the purchase The fil st meeting of the year willwas to lay before the women of theof students tickets. Students willbe held Friday morning at 10:30 in.d" t ' I I . k f I ndiana to he strong." Th d F idUniversity the plans an oojee s O. .. 00 orreserve tick et s on urs ay, rt ay Kenr theater, to arouse .enthusiasm. fot d II' ti ns in "1 am ••· .. 11 satisfied with ther work. d Thursd�Willi m Booth. oun er the various co ege orgamza 10 ......and Saturday mormngs, an . -and practice cheers for the In lanaGent'ral. I 13. •f .. /head of the Salvation Army. w.1I order that each student might thor. of the team this a ternoon, day and Friday afternoons at thegame Saturday. according to tbe callnnd. _ h mber s of the .Univer- oughly understand them, and be abJ.e· These two remarks wer� made by ticket office in Bartlett gymnasium '1 Th4lddress t e me.1 ., . be f ti yester of the Senior College couneu,. eI� id ." at '3 :"0 in' Mande to choose the society or SOCieties st Director Stagg a ter prac Ice -hallway. The procedure will be the "Old Man' and entire football squadsitv next 'f! a). oJ -. -.J •• • .d t J.l'..-. G I who is almost eo adapted to her particular interests day. It 'Was the longest an mos reservation of and payment forwI'11 be joined by a number of alum-1 :111 The' enera.. . ... .. h V it.1. •_ 11 I as . already made' three. The meeting was opened by Dean strenuous workout given t e arst y tickets and signing of' slips on 111' of athletic renown, and as manyyears 0 u, 1'. '. .•• • "I r 0 hour and a . f.: Chi ago but is anxious to Talbot. who said an introduction ; candidates so ar, ne these days, and the presentation 0of these will speak as time permi�5.Sl)l·.':ch�s.n IC, ,. h b II 'th th fresh lieh . University students and take the occasion to' say that t e -alf of real foot a WI e -slips for tickets at the Marshall Field C . 0 T Hu;speak to t e. • d f d f th d y And Director �tagg, aptam e ray,.'.' hem in the great work which University' has always been prou o. men was the or er 0 ea.gate. opposite Hull court, at the time h '11' eak. Amterest t em I.B t h "Old M n" go. Bezdek, and ot ers WI sp .. ., to him. the scholarship of Its women. u.' when it was over, tea of the game. Arrangements haveb d Iterowes Its ongm,.h d It d full program will e �nounce. a ..The General spoke Sunday at of course. some time �ust be set wore a smile: the scofre : �su.; ben made to obviate the delays in-The meeting will probabl7. be ,_. t about ten thousand a sicL·: by everyone for general. so- in a 40 to 0 victory or t e arst y. curred last year in the working of the' charze of a tempera ry cheer lead�r,rhree meetmgs 0• • . • .• _h •people. At the meet;ng at .the Col� cial activmes, and rt ·'s often hard to The Moroon offense was of t e plan,to b. appointed by the Senior Col.nial theater in 'the a!te?,oon, .. Pres •. v:a" these hours. because in a large smoothest kind, while the defense Seats on the forty-five yard line lege cOIIIICil today •. The plan of th.dent judson acted -as vice·chalrman university of. this kind, it is hard to proved reliable when it was most have been reserved as the rooting council is to have a temporary cheerThe greater part of the speches was get information on these matters. n ee ded. Several times during the section for students. None but stu- leader chosen,. with perhaps one or·d.voted to a review of the work For these reasons, I call u�n .repro., game, the freshm�n backs broke dents or faculty member. will be al-two assistant kaders to superintend.don. "by the Salvation Army, and an, sentatiwes of each orgamzation to away. from the Vars.ty. to he downed lowed in this section. Eligibility for• ooting for the initial gridiron .....I .' fits idea'ls lay their interests before you.. The near the goal. Then. with their goal rooting section tickets will oe dc- test' and' for preliminary studentexp anatlon o... .."The Salvationist despises the idea orgallizations and· th.". representa· In danger. the Varsity invariably held termin.d by ·reference to the address gatherings. It .is ._e.ted that thathat a. man noOd 1I0t try to save.' tive. follow: Yet. in ·spite of this, Diroector book for the autumn quarter. The cheer �ader XI: as informal chair.soul. if he is. not paid to do. it.:' '"' 'd Woma." s . A th letic Associa tion- Stag" would not ,""copt the d.fen- be.t sea ts will he placed on sale fi rs t. man of .11 mass. meetinp. .,tHe General "The Salvation Army Miss Althea Warren. sive showing of the Varsity as an in· and sold without dis<rimination to The. council is makinc spcdol _ ,.is not a passing brO'!ze of e){c.itement -The Quibblers'·-Miss· Sehultz.. dication of what the team will do first callers.. ",ngements. t,,-.make. tm. ,liIat...-,...._-�or .• motionalism.but a pennanent and Woman's GI ... � ...• $..ll!d.���I.!!'."1.� •.. The Car.ful·pro'vislon l:a •.. heen··iiia<1e to meeting an n..qualif!ed.suece •• f�.:. c. ' ..•migli!1'iilfta""""·.toi ir",;;i:· '."'t·' ..... :- /Vo(ciiit"'· ... --.,.... . freshmen. he ... id. have -: no team prev.nt the scalping of tiekets under all.points of .. view. Th� is �":. ..'�t.�.;�t\',·:._.�.:.;.:.,'"It is the general idea that Salva- The ·Dra!Datie au"::"':Mi� WiDow- work. .,any cireumsta.nces. Any attempts of erabl. q�stion whether. Kent oiiJl. '._:t'onists .re eonverted submerged .lean Chatterson.. Th" problem: Of .getting a punter has this eharacter will result in the: talring hold the crowd of roote .... and MD" .:. ':\ :�;:�p.ople; that the; all ba ... been :in" The Equal ·Satlrage Lcallfto-M ... teen �c:ally sOlved.. The work up r.f the tieket and the exposure del may have to he called in!o �, .. �prison or. the J>OOr bonse .. I don't Edith Reider_ of �ge bas been �",�ching the eye of of the guilty party. .lrion. . . : :.'..,,�like a. refomied burglar.· .. The hulk . The University Dames· Association Di""'t'" StaR, and ·the -Old Man" Director Stagg. has outlined ar- ,. � :. : .of the anny has been.: n:cmited from -Mrs. Bonner admitted Yesterday that the little end rangc:ments this year with. special IIORE CAIIW8. �j: ,.the �nks of the common people." Junior Colleges-Dean Wallace. is the most lik�IY. cand'idate for· the referen�e to preventing a recurrenceGeneral . Booth was bom· April.'o Wo";en'. Halls'-Miss Reynolds. rbooting of the .pme at p..,sent.· Hi. of .orne of last. year's trouhles. and""",_ nn .... _.829. He entered the ministry. at the Y,,"ng Woman's Christian. Aaso- J>UPb are good fOl' ·forty. to forty i. a.surd that the low-rate sale to c.inpaa � toage of 2J. and was appointed by the <iatioP--'-Miss Grace Norton.five :F2.:ct.. Sunderland. who is. the students. a. provided for by the Con.. in f_ Weeb _ c:--Conference of the New Connectio The Settlement League....:. Mrs best man for distance. is the. other ference mles .. will go smooth Iv. 'Been MIMJe.:\Iethodist " church ... He 'was conse- Franklin Johnson. possibinty� M'e�m. w�o' was tried The hours of ticket sale will be .an-qn.ently required to· take �p 'ordinary Dean Talbot' will_'meet any womenout at full back yesterday,. is thought nounce-d definit-ely tomorrow. Ar-.... .I (h U - 't h care to dis_' .,f :It.- •'Circuit worJC�' but' dissatisfied •• �h�rt y 0 t e-' nlvers. y w 0to haft the brat chance 0 surhng rangemr.nts for tickets for out-of-afterward resigne4·.' 9n a trip, t� .l·USS the problem of housing the wo- in tbe Indiana game at 'the position. town games wiJI be announced later.Lt)�don he �s stroc;k. with the des·. men students at 4:30 th:s afternoon though Director Stagg will not an-thute condition of the eastern po,�ion i� ,,'room IS. Lex:ngton hall.' "oun�c his choice for this position asNEW PUIIP INSTALLED INor I-ondon'" ·popuiafon. and' com- ...... yet. Merriam I� new at the position. PACULTY FILTER SYIi'rEIImenced in July, 1865, efforts- on . their REYNOLDS 'CLUB ANNOUNCES bllt is picking up the points in a waybl'h a If. This effort was at first cane'l AFFAIRS FOR THE QuARTER that is winning �o�fid�nce. His. spee_dth.e Christiian Mission, but developed : .'.enablH him to start fast. while h.�In 18i8 into ihe Salvation Anny. - " :. weigh't aids him ia plt1nging� .which has grown until ,now it has Three. DaDQe8 � Two SmoaraIt 'is thought that the way 'the Var-7-219 societies.: established in., � . Compoee � ��_ ofsity m�n lined up against the fresh-c(,untries 'and :'Colon&eJ, under 18,556 :' .�,:. Stadd:at !JI� ,'. riten a! 1M bqinning of the frayoffice1's. In coanection ,with this, ,'he _.', yesterday. will 'be the way they willhas organized-a gnat :s1stem� for 'the ": The schedul� . of affairs f�r" the be staRed, in the Hoosin: contestf:eneflt' 01 'the . submerged, starving. Reynolds Club this· quarter has been Saturday. Some or. the positions. ,at"icious criminal' dasses •• which. has announc� �i:tfie entertain1l1-ent com- least. <1ft foregone concluSions. Asn:neteen 'social forms, 121 rescue �itte<-:_ Besides .·.·tbi s�er � Director StaR said several dayshom�s. 88 workshops, shelters· for .c· Friday". night, which is oPen �o all ago. the� are certain men "that yOtlcommodating r8,9�8. and 196 food de- students o� .t_h� .University_, the fol· can't keen off the t.eam."pots, 'rne:tls !n1pplied during twelve lo�ing affair$, 'have been arran'�: It i!ll ce�ain that. barring acddent!ll.month!" 7 ..147.954. Tbis is: 'the fourth I Ladi�s' night-'a'nd da�, October cap�ain DeTray will.be in the game"isit the General has made to the: 26...t left half. while Iddings will holdtl:� Vnit�d States. He hal visited Smoker and VaudeviHe, November down right half. Merriam will un-.. \"st�alia, India and South Africa 9th. dOtltedly get a chalJlC'e at (nil back.of Eu- Ladi('s' night and dance. November though Fe ran son may be -sclected, It 1·�. -xnActe'" that with the newtwice and all the conntrie!ll -e-... I'''' 1130. At quarterback. St�ff�n wi11 bepump matters wi11 right them��lvesLadies' night and clanc�. �eember played. Steffen is now nursing air. � day or two and that in a w�ek or'4- sprained hand. btlt !!lays the mJu�y �o all the buildings win he: providedTIl" Y. W. C. 1- •• wilt hold its first �"Il the affairs. with the. exception will not prove seriotls enough to !or with perfe-ct effi'Ciency.J of the smoker' Friday nigh� are limit- keep him out of the game. H.e willm�eti�g of the y.ear in the .eague I 'h..this. ed 10 tr.c.-mbcr�. .not �t into �rim, ft1a� workroom tomorrow momlD£ at 10:30. . .. .-"eek.I t will be a welcome meetinJf, antI -The line �itions �ve not beenthe. p�uident. Miss Grace Norton. The K,alail. will meet today atwill make a. addr.ess. 1:20, in room Z2, Foster h�11.I·atlyo.CHICAGO. TUESDAY. OCT. S. 1907. Price Two CmUVol. VI. No.6. .' ...SILVAno. lRIY HEil)< \VolDR .. ��8SIID'DRGI.RECTIR STA. WEARS .TO SPEll AT OIIV.ITY OrpiUzatioBa of UDiYenity Receift SIILE AFTER PRACnCE..Exposition at AuembI7 of .�Gi�mcD-Dean Talbot Pa_dn-Ten Vanit7 and FresbJDCD areOqanizatioBa are RepramtecL .Hour _d a HaH of Scrimmace-Replan WiD. 40 to 0. Section..STUDD'l BAD UDUCBD lASS IEETlII :FRID1Y.FOR IIBIlIA HIESystem for Admiuion of StudeDta toFootball Game Same as Lasta S---:_I F:-t Student a. .... -=-- aI 8euDDY�-Rooters to Have a-a-a &&... _. .....Set for Frida7 at, 10 :.30 ill KatTheater.. StudentSCenelal Booth to Address.at Meet:ng in Mandel HallFrid� Af�oon.,.PRsides at Salva-President Judson � 'Colonialtionist Meeting Held m ... .'Theater, Sund-.v.�N"be' Co"""",.�'Contracts han beer � let for. t"�.�work that will com�lete:;-�U._e..�;� .. :·c.ampus improvements, aCCorclin� -�o .SuPerintendent MacLean. �e'�:'provements. which have already �Four Maroon.Lcgun. include the laying of' a �cadam road and accompanyina .�Ca1l8eS of Water Famine in SueD adwalks, and t�e 'plantin,g of ·tree.·.iDHitchcock HaDs Finally Reme-t he court,;.died.A 'macadam road will be laid, � ,..ginning at the west end .of the westA new pump was installed ye!'ter' s:de of Mandel hall and �nni ... �s�dav in place of the one which has taking in the south side of the Com­been giving such unsatisfactory ser. mons court and extending to Hitch­v;ce in the . filter system since the be- cock coun. where it wilt tum south.ginning of the quarter. and connect with the drive,..y fromM r. �'d...c.-an. superintendent of 58th �treet. A macadam roadwaybuildings and gronnd!'. announce'] will also be ron through Hull coar.ye�terday that all the trouble had betwcen Kent and Ryerson, to tJ:te.been due to a' defective pnmp in the asphalt way in front of these build-.hasement of Hit'chcock. This was ings. A tum';ay for carriages win:the cause of the water famine. which be made ne"r Mandel� and a semi-qr­has been d'!komfiting to the �stt1- cular api)roach to the rear of 'Kentdents in Hitchcock and Snell halls. construr.tt'd.Involved with the roadbuilding arcthl' building of accompanyina .si�e7'.1h'alks an,1 the tearing up of th�lpres- .ent cinder roads, and the �t . top;,o( the tunnels, where grass � wi.�,be made instead.rQJ)C several times.An important meeting of the Wo- The planting of tree. in the � ;m�n'8 Union is called' for Wednes· will be done in a short time.,. � .day. October 9, at 4:30, in I�xir.gton the campus improvement. will .. _hail practically' complete.(Coatinne4 oa pap 3).... ..... '..........� ..!;'1I',� . aTh.e announce.Mn�de bitt week STUDENT EDITOR IS"AUTHOR JUIUO.·COLLIDGBS TO NAliID I -- ...... ���--------"""1111that the correspondence division is Naw COIIIIITTBIBIIBN TODAYabOut to move' to larger lIulvane, 'os. Editor A1ukaD: ·D., ''1_quarters, calls speci a 1 Contributes Artic'!a to ,PeopJe'. m.tat Dhi.ioa. of Lower C1usme:tattention to the in- MapziDe. _ to Hold· ElectioDa at Aaembliescreased place occupied this IIom:DK.by extra-mural work in Ralph P. �ll1h'ane� who recently Election of members 0; their execu-the general scheme of education of sailed from Seattle, for Nome. Alas-' tive cou'ucils and representatiw-s tothe University. Besides the corre- ka. to become editor of. �he Daily the Ju�ior college council will formspondence study diviscion,. the exten- Gold Digger, the biggest. newspaper the main business of . the collegesion bureau is carying opportunities in the North, has just published a me-etings this morning. About tWl'lIhto some approach to college work to story in the current number of the committeemen will be elected by the. � .. � - iJecoad.c .... Ibp at tIM Clal· many people who cannot be ill resi- People's Magazine. ,It is a romantic eight J&lnior colleges,cqo I:"�tollce. Jencc: within the quadrangles. AI· story of a club of millionaires who The places of meeting of the differthough the average student realizes seek novel adventur� by periodically ent colleges. and their deans are as8u.crJpUOD price. ,B.W per 7ear; ,1.00 that the correspondence section of sending one of their members Follows : Arts. men., Dean ·,Vincent.lUI' a __ lba. aI ...... l'1pUuu rec:elYed at the extra-mural work of the institu- 'iorth on an adventure which. thev Ellis 5: Dean Breckenridge, Lexing­&be ........ 0IIce. � Ball. 01' at tJae t.on has grown from year to year, specify. must hl: one. wh�" . will set ton 2: Literature. men. Dean Lovett,�'acu1t7 kdaaqe. C.... HalL the conception of its' relative impor- the rest of the world a-gog. Tho: Kern west room; women. Dean \\:a tranee is limited. Since it opened in tall' is called "The Crest of the Blue I .. ce, Cobb 6A: Philosophy. 111<'1-'11892, over 6,000 students have estab- Barred Diamond." Dean Thompson. Kent T ...... at-e: wo-'LlTTHIUI. D. ...·EKNALlJ. llam�lUC Editor.Ii shed connection with the Uuiver; In:an editorial announcement mad .. m. en, Dean. Mac-Cliutock, 10.exlllgt.onl·tt�TON '.(0'. GASS. News Edltor. ' .sity through its medium. Although in the current number of the same hbrary: Sc.ence, men. Dean' SmithlIEL\'IN J • .AJ)AllS. AthleUc EdItor.many of this number have perhaps magazine, it is announced that the Kent east room: women. Dean Tal.LOUIII aI. BERLIN. lluswet18 llaoager. taken but few courses, a considerable r�5 alumnus will contribute another bot, Lexington 3.number have thus completed h�lIf the story of the October number of "Peo­stipulated work leading to the bach- pie's ,Magazine. This is "The Man GREEN HALL· GIRLS TAKEROJ .. E OF BABIES AT PARTYelor's degree. For m:my students de-: Fest." I ts Scene is laid in Africa.prived through accident of the op-' The hero is a' young' officer of the• , ---Coi. Y. Rowe, - Harry A. Hansen, Juvenilcs' 'D": Su' t D_tportunity to continue their college English army. He is sent into the A._en preme a .co cr-. )erom. 'e Frank, Warren D. Foster, . . I .f d tertainment Gi� to F�L.man- course. the department has prevented jung es to capture a amous renega e. ...�.. n:DUa complete break in their education. He succeeds, It developes that the', 'Girls.IlEl'OIt1'DS Obscure teachers in far off places' enegade' was at one time in love' The Old Girls of Green Hall en-W I A F d have been able to obtain credit -for a with the same girl that his captor tertained the New Girls at a baby"Paul B. Heflin, a ter . or. I I _I b . k' E I d ThPortion of th ddt' k C\'e!J' ac an ng an . e two are S d . FW. S. Morrison, Howard J. Kenner e Ull ergra ua e wor party atur ay evemng. rom start'-F" _: .... ' W· C· . "E C H dt . while saving enough money .to finish rivals and haters of long standing, to finish fun was the keynote of therea : .arr,· .. oa ey, - " \ I I . I I'A' I Frid t '. IE' F their course an residence, . Students' psyc 10 ogrca .' strugg e ensues, evening, Every one appeared dressed" " r1 5 eln, . . erguson,� ... - 'E' the H ill H B of II J actually on the "campus are enabled which is interesting.ly portrayed. as a child and acted his. part during ..MISS S er a, arvey . u er, r. Tel. Hyde Park 437.-' . 'P' to complete work more rapidly than ,Mr. Mulvane writes that besides his the evening. Play drums, horns and,·W. Pinkerton, k H M - GREWAlbert D. Henderson. the usual three courses per quarter by r .. ewspaper wor , he is engaged on .l dons helped the effect. The cos- A. . Cmaking use of the facilities of the series of Alaskan stories. He will tumes were all good. especially thaidepartment. That there is such a remain in the north for at least an- of a ragged little. bare-footed girl.thing as a correspondence study de- other year. He spent the last year who in' �eality made her debut six LATH. SHI.GLfS •• OULD'''G. fTC •• fTCpartrnent has long been known in a in Seattle. working on the "Star:' y.ears ago. Refre;hments consisted 64th Street and MadisoD Avenuemore or less indefinite way by the and later on the "Times." of candy cigarettes, jelly beans. pop. --- -students: the scope of its .work is lit- �orn balls, and frappe.' Games suitedtie realized. to children were played wi!h. greatrELLS JUNIORS QUALITII,tS glee. and a few of the "children"WHICH GO TO MAKE A. THE DAILY MAROON, CHICAGO. ,'nJESDAY. OCT. 8, 1907.Worka.AaJ 8bIdeat pww .... d_ ., 1M .�...... Eztra-alt7 of � Mara!TIae Weeki,., Oct. 1. ltu.T_ Dal17. Oct. 1. 1102.WILL TEST PURE FOOD LAWSDr. Juliua Steiclitz JlImber of Expo8itioa CoiDmjnjonDr. Juhus Steiglitz,. associate 'J)':"O­iessor of chemistry, will represent theUniversity of Chicago at the annnal'·ure food show, to be held at thrColiseum. beginning Nov. 19- accord­ing to th� pro�m announced early.·his �ummer_ Dr. Steiglitz is to be amember of the commission on tes� ..Preparations for the exposition in·llude plans to accommodate 20,000slH'ctators daily: There Will be boothsfrom alt over the country. A Califor_n=a wine :t�sociation will send hugebunches of grapes for decorative pur­I}OSCS. The exposition will be one ofthe b:ggt'!'t of th� year at the Coli­se-um.The first week of the new coneg� LECTURE ASSOCIATIONOPENS FOR THE SEASON President McClure Speaks of TbiDcThings Ezpected of UDdergnd-�ear is The' first excitement participatcci in an. impromptugram of danci�g and singing. pro-ov�r.and confusion of the rc- Lectures to be Delivered Weeltly fors';lmplion 0" scholastic Which Univenity Credit wiD be nates.Givea. I President J. (�� K. McC�ure ofThe various 'Centers of the Univer- the McCormick Tbeolo��al Seml-long steady pull of the sity Lecture Association opened aus- nary yesterday morning. .addressedQ1!arter's work. The glare of the' piciously this week. The .. program for th.e Junior college men at theirfirs.t discharge of pyrotechnics is fad- the w�ek is as follows: weekly assembly. He spoke mainlying. Incoming (reshmen are becoming Last night Mr. W,. M. - R. French of what was expected of th� unde�to be regarded as actual men and wo.. delivered an illustrated lecture on classmen. 'and more e�pecially the"The Making of a Picture; Formal freshmen �n their relation to the Uni·Composition," in Lincoln Park Con- \"e!'rsity. PTesident McClure hasgregational Church at 8 o'dock. been in close touch with educationalTo-night at 8 o'clock in Abraham matters for the past 'twenty-six�incoln Center, Prof� Richard G. years, and has seen many instances'\(oulton will lecture on "The Later of the application and misapplica­Prophets as Men of Letters:' tion of his remarks. He asksThursday evening at 8 o'clock. "What Can You Do for Your Uni­Prof�ssor Wm. D. Ma-eClintock wiil \'ersity-this Univ�rsity?" His dis­le�ture in Lewis Institute on the cussion resolved. it:;elf into an oex­Older English Popular Poetry; 8al- pJamttiqn of the four gTeat pointslads." which go to make' a man: integritySaturday morning at 9 :30, in the winsomene!'5S, fidelity, and patience,Anna Morgan studios, Fine Arts saying that a man's usefulness inb '1 . later li�e depends upon a fuller de.UI dang, Professor James R. Angellwill lectur� on "Physiological Psy- �elopment of all these points,chology."and student activity aredying aw�y into_ themen. and not· as possible· candidatc'ifor various lines of undergraduate en­deavor.This is the crucial time for 'the newstudent. Last week the routine ofregistration, sudden and inexplicablePOPularity, and the novelty of thenew life were sufficient to ke�p upthe spirits of the stranger, Now,ho .. ever, underneath "'the tinsel ofCOllege life the r�ality is beginningto become \·isible. The process of 3d­jnstment to the new conditions is farfroni as easy as it loolc.cd just afterthe graduation from' the preparatoryschool. Homesicknes� appears, Toall practical purposes, the freshman. is a stranger in a strange land. Heis alone-awfully alone. The associa.tions are unfamiliar, the Universityroutine bewildering, and the instra:­tOrs often disqtlieti�. . Freshman FIRST IIAIIiONIDES MEETINGbravado. study, the new acti\'ities ofccllege life, new affiliation�-thesc ar.o: Election of Officers Will Take Placealmost but not (Iuitc sufficient to Wednesday.Ol"er'Come the homesickness. Of Tht' .\faimonides club. will hold anCOu·rse. discipline among the fresh- important meeting 'and election ofmen must � prc�rved. They must officers Wednesday, October 9. inbe made to feel the sense of their Cobb Lecture hall 68. The_ club is Stump HoJd� First MeetinC.0,", inferiority. CountIes!' genera- organization for the di�tlssion of Th(' :o:tump debating society h.cld ilslions of sophomores have �id so. and Jewish questions and anyon� inter'est- (':ety held its first mf'e!'ting of 11 •. :.it DIGit be so. However, at this '-r- ed is invited to be pr ... ·:.. nt. .: . f \...- .. � .Alrst m('("tang 0 tne year Fridayiod in the college year would a little • n:t{ht. and about tweh'� old mem-Renvine and activ� pity for th� hom�- The .Score club will meet Wednes- h�:!> were!' back. It wa� arranged toaick fresbman be e!1tirely out ,)f day at 10:30 on the second floo!' (f hoM futl1rt' meeling� of thoe club Inplace? the ReyaoJds cJu� Cobb Jecture haJJ,'In the same room at II o'clock,Saturday -mornl'na A . t P f Divinity students ha\'e been re-D' Ssocla e ro es- .sor Myra Reynolds will give the sec- J,uest.ed to attend a meeting in Snellond of her series of lectures on Eng_ next �ednesday morn�ng at 10:30.li5h l.iterature from 1798-,8.12. Thl" darth of theolOgical studentshas call sed organi7.ation!' to arouseinterest !n the ministry to be formedin other colleges throughout th�(otllltry. anfl th.,:, pnrpose of the"'('("ting \Vednesday is to discuss the;Hh';sability of forming such an or­ganizatiofl here. FOWNESGLOVES 1-This is the only Full Dress Shirtmade. the ho�()nt �f whch :Ih;;o,lutely will Dot bulge.You will II�Vl'r wear ::ny othei'kind if you try this .(Patented Feb. 2H-I899.)."THE MA£-BURDLE·AU Cood furnishers sen them.Made byUnited Shirt and Collar Co. c-Lion Brand Shirts and CollarsLUMBERI�-TeleT.d. Randolph 766.Dr. J .... W •. EgIIertDENTAL SURGEON 303Suite 167-161 State Street.Specialist inPYORRHEA ALVBOLARIS·Special Fea for Students.CHICAGO 161,HaVe 70U heard about it?Haft 70U seeD it?DoD't fail to � wbpI clown to ..EVERYBODY DOES....... DY. , .... ca.., SMJA MARVEL OF BEAUTYlIwes-ADepetd._,...,:-CANDIES, . SODA. LUNCH�State and lloame Street8Telephone 7P CeatraICbk:ap •OIlEger I) CO.213 Ada .. 1 Street,(Braada 159 WabUb Aft.). .. -. 4- __ ..... -4- • . ..No Recrets whea SaaoIdDt -Egeria Mixture(a bIeDd of BIia)3; oaac .. 25c Ofti-TO-UNION......._AlII .......... t.::;F ......q • PIIUI ftJCI flllllmIIPPDIIRD DI PUt" til..C'!'1PREDICTS BB'l"TZR.,T111B8FOR FRENCH VINTII£RS DIRECTOR STAGG WB.AIt8SMILE APTER PRACTICEWriter in ,Biblical wOrid Cites lIor stellar work. Rowe broke away freeTelephones: Harrison 4259, 3401, 4239 gaD. 'Park as Proof of Its (IUently on long runs, while Crow-, Automatic' 5239 � Prac:ticabilit)'. It.y's line bucking sometimes provedml'BARDS AIiDi rD 1'. "0 too much for the Varsity line to hold". ,., ....... 1\ "''' � 'il:\ plea. for the' introdiJcti'On of Bible The practiee was secret and wili, :co1(r;�oKE'-'" study intotOc'public ScJiool�;is 'made be J!very day during the week. Thein the curr.en,· t .�um.�r of 'the' Bibli'." present hard practice' will be con.Chi�go cal World, just issued by the Un... tinued the greater part of - the week.versity Press, by EII�n seton ogden Director Stagg. is impressing upond 'St. Agnes school, AI�ny, New the minds of the players that the IYork. '.. "It is 'no longer possible to Indiana game will be no walkawaysays that the Bib� � �ughtathom� and is dren�hening the impres�on ��������������������������������and the efore can be left out of the by, giving them three-hour workoutsschools," she says., ':We are cGa- daily.fronted with the fact that with :a.a.......:a ..... ·,.J!,It .. � :. (.!f'_ tv�� --,.._ .. -"_.11111',BOSTGARTER' 06a ...- _ .,,..., . . '·�:ftMr .. : ............... � ..... :&.�c� ... -: ."'-.t,:! �!'\�:_ � "..... _�,.LW.YS�EASY.. .' ,in\V e make a SPEC] AL TV ofthis class of work. Let us giveyou ail estimate. Very highestgr:hlc of workrnanshp guaranteed.SPIES BROS.�N anufacturers of, :Fine. Jewelry.,I s6 Wabash Ave. Chicago, IlL t'Catalogue upon application. 'Phone: Hyde Park 1049.,MRS. S: TI\Y�OR'PtUJ,T,JNBRY, .Wa!>hington A��: �d. �th ��., .'IiClass, f!aternity, Society-:� PINS -:-,-wfTClue-303 Dearborn Stree�,'" . ,. �S, " ''':'A.M.SS 'HATS" .$2.0tJ . S3�OQA fair deal �tb � bat.Opera. Hats •. Silk Hata.db,. 163 E. MADISON. STREET.Near La s.ue. .to .. I . BORDEN'SCondensed Milk. Fluid lIilk, Creamand Buttermilk.All Bottled in the Country.Borden's Condensed Milk Cu.327-329 E. Forty-seventh St.II,'"iD � H,.te Put!: II ...... 'A.·McAdamSn.Vahe .. _... FI.r· .....-- ._: ,.0.. _at. "'�Aft. CId_ ••'. I TURK'ISH, flUSSIAN'75c.1I PLAIN' BATHS-2x-I Open � aDd Riglit _.BARBER SHOPSaratop Hotel dh Dearborn St. ,c· Phones:Ofti('c. H.P. li88. Residence, H.P. g6,DR. FRED W. PARKER, DR:' RALPH W. PARKERnENTISTS�249 Kimbark :hl". Cor. 6.1rct S�,Hours 0-' 2. 1 :.10-5 :00.Ask Forc- pg n. lTNG GOWNS,INTERNE SUJTS.LABORATORY GOWNS,RUBBER APRONS �OVERSLEEVESManufactured byBES'l' " CO.2!'4 E. Madison Street�a. I,,,,· .. IoI)mcnt of. all kind� of ph"",.I�ANO-�antcd to'rent by �udenL �phk film' printin�. �nbr�nK. and -������������������������·-··�·�·�.� •• �.-1Mrs. Gould, 544i Je-ff('rson :\ve. �!'11iJdr photoJrTaphiot- work Thi:- ,Ic.Tl'I. H. P. JR86. �l:trtmt'nf will hand',· wwk (.·i.hc·rdirf'Ct or by correspondence, and th�OM' of "I"("r (" ligh. m:.kt" .. fh(" '�'nr'ind�pende"t of weath"r ('ond,'-o":- iSUMcribe -(or The Daily Ma rO(\ I I i,Do it now' IIto Director Stagg.(Continued f.om pa�e I)Plofestor TbompeoD Coatn"batea Ar­t:de on Rio .. of FnadI W....Growers. ill World Todq. filled. a«.OrdingThere are a number who will get a'---That better times are in store (or chance Saturday. as they have. gotthe harassed wine-making country of .0 !1� . various scrimmages. In thegame y�s.terdaY'. the Lne was as fol-lows: f':&ge. left end: Doseff, leftsouthern France is the opinion ex­!Jrt"s!'t'd in the current number of TheWo Id Today, by Professor· James tackle; Handy. l�ft guard; Anderson�Westfall Thompson. of the .hist� c�nter: Jones. rlg�t �rd; Moulton,d· 't t f th U' 't Aft' nght tackle; Hewitt, nght ,�·I1(1. Durepar men 0 e mverse y. erdescribng scenes and causes of thl" ing the scrimmage. however. everyiate rio; ng, Dean Thompson says: candidate was given a trial...• wanted to lind out a few things,""The <;:.� n� o! the times are hopefulThe �i .di's agitation, has profoundly was Director Stagg's comment.shaken France. Political economy TJu,· forward pass was an importantII :13S had a less exciting history thaD feature of the practice yesterday, andpolitics in France. While the politi- was usmtlly worked suvessruflycal progress of france has been large, Steffen's 3<CCUr:aCy at this style ofly assoc.ated with violence, it is in- .;amc astonished the rooters and re­called the long throws by Eckersallteresting to observe that progress ineconomic 'legislatjo�� has beenthrough the law ofp acific propagan­da. Universal �uff�age 'and a repub­lic at once �e.�o.c�ti�, and parliamen-t:;-y have been ,the· instruments 'ofFrench progreso, and are the guaran- Page's work in both offense andtees. of the future. I t remains for the defense was a revelation. I n backing.\1 idi now, to remain quiet u�1til the up the line, he displayed some of thenew measures <can fairly be tried. and uost spectacular ability ever seen onfor the government honestly to en. �farshall Field. No freshman runnerforce the. new law. To that spirit of got past him.egotism whose 'd�testable pretension Of the touchdowns made I)y theiii part' explains the anarchistic utter- Varsity. Captain DeTray scoredthree. Iddings three and Merriam.. nces which' have occasionally foum', expression, must be opposed a spirit one. Page k:�ked fiv.:: goals. 1)-:�f honest reform." T ray's skill at picking holes and IJ-last year. Time and again Steffenshot the oval out to the ends andbacks, the ball went straight, andthe Varsity gained ten or fifteenyards on the play.dings" speed were generally good forfive or ten 'yards at each 'attempt.For the freshmen. Crowley at fulback. and Row.e at right half, didWISHES TO HAVE BIBLESTUDY IN PUBLIC SCHOOLSfew exceptions, it is not taught. Sua- IIINNBSOTA DBCIDBSday schoois are also unable to give .AGAINST -JOURNALISM:my really important instruction .... Aceats of Gopher IDSdtUtioD Rejectthe ,Scriptures" according to .�Iiss Og·<kn. 'As to this' 'she says:"Good F� RecollllDelldatioa to Es-� Newapaper Coarse.�cacher� equal in ability to those :insecondary schools, are �ard �o get. The Univ.ersity of Minnesota hasThe m. aj(lrity of volimtet'is are nn- failed to fall in line with other in­'rained in the. su:'ject. and frequently �':itntions of the country. and hasunable or unwilling to make their de- refused to install a coarse of joamal­ficiencies .good. Apin, the cOOdi- .�m in I"� curriculum. as has beentions surrounding the pupils are un­ rec:ommend� to the Hoard of Re­satisfactory. Great irregularity of�ents by the faculty. This decisionhas ("au�d gi-eat disappointment ;nthe ranks of many of the s'tudents. ass�ver.al wu� looking forward to :,COtlr!Oe i� newspaper work.M�t o( the larger universities ofthe country are offering courses if'this fa.4lcinating work. among themof beillg the Uaiversity of ChicagoM is� Ogden cites the course which offers a course.- ("ondtt("t�d byl;itbll' study. given at ,th� Morgan Ikan Vinc�nt. �-hich has proved very:-':,rk Aca·lcmy a� an example.- of a flOpular.:su('c{'ssful ("ourse. She �uggests sep-:lrafl" s("hools for Jews. Prot�stant.: Prea to Deftlop Photocrapbs.:111" Catholic!'. as a mc-thod of obtain- Tht" Unh'�rsity Prt'!'� 'las :&«I(I('d amg fr(.".:.-dom of religion.lh�lIdanct" pr('vails; les�ns are pre·pared badly or not at. all; the ti�eof day or w.ee� is one when the papil!are ott! from undC1' the- generar habitof discipline, and the resalt is often�omething which would be toleratedfor an 'instant in a well-regulated!>.chool:·new f�atur(' to its acth'ities in ti,rNEW ADDRESS�LORENCE II.' HENDERSHOTPIwotDc' ......Telephone H. P. a314- ,Ila7�A--. The�oCtbe claspfa �"1. It'.flat-th(' onl1' absorlawl1' Cat cl»p l,'1U1erilj the nri;1atoll. )lilli.0111 or men know tbiB-bu1'them und wear t�l('m. The wearis there, lind t:I('1' (,O'ot_Pllly u cluartcr• pair. ltememhc·r it. 1),_. _ "!'fl CI .. 71111M1o II •• �Varsity Cafe.. ...55th St. and Greenwood AvenueHAS CHAKGED HANDSIt is Sttll theSTUDENTS LUNCH ROOMMeals 20C up, including soup, tea, coffee or milk$3.50 MfAL TlCKfT FOR $2.90 THIS WfEK ONLY.OUR MOTTO:Quick Service. Cleanliness Good EatiDc• CCDtral 1054Automatic 9�49ALFRED PEA TS-·,CO.,FOREIGN-WALL, PAPER-DOMESTIC,144-146 Wabash. AvenueCHICAGO!'be patronage of the students of The Univenit)' ofChicago ,is solicited by "-THE HOTEL MAROON _S:'S'-59 Drexel AvenueRESTAURANT AN!) LUNCH COUNTERTHE BEST OF FOOn AT POPULAR PRICESA Specialty will � made of serving Suppers or Banquetsfor Societies or for Private Panies.COMFORT�LE ROOMS N�WLY 'FUlUUSHBD, ::- '.The Place Where College Men Congre;ateOPEN EVENINGSPhooe Harrison 5928. 264 Michigan Aveaue..�--:�lie::5)}""Fraternity J. C. Lynas. L. G. WiDriDsJewelry Engraved, Err.bos�ed Stat!onery, Procrama andGreek I.et!er Penna:lts in exclusive design.Fraternity Ste·ns. Ash Trays. Tobacco Jars. etc .. suppliedwith C'n" 'T(jn0P.'�a!""". cre�t or emblem.College andTHE ILLINOIS WAREHOUSE AND S rORAGE COMPANYPhone Hyde Puk 5� I Kimbark Aft. and.a&b St.: l· ... r:�prf'st :!nd Eest Kept StDrapWa:ehou:.e �:l the City •••••;:urniturc and Pianos �Ioved, Stored. Paelc.ed and"hippt:d ;0 all .,:arts cf the world. 300 Private Stor­age Rooms. J.arg(." P;Irlor Exclt1!iOivcly for Pianos.Ro,')ms for Trtmks .. nd Wheels. I..ar.re Room forCarri:ages. Ruggles anct Sleighs. Tnmb to andfrom �"J),epots. J .ocal Trnnsfer!l' for Ibl'Pce,Fi:rnttu:".t'. P:ack-.gt"s. ctc .• at !iihort notic�.Special atteDbon &iYen 10 Uaiwersity Ordas.TH£ DAt�Y MAROON. CHtCAG(.. 1�UESDA Y. OCT. 8, 1901·t' '�r�_ astb. aDd Cottace Grove. Ave.- . . . . . . . . .. ..... Down ToWll StOre317 Dearborn Street.. , • •1 • • • • • • .1 IWBBRB THE VARSITY ,BOYS TRADEr'"ii:1,"!�,'.IiI"f�I:!l',','1,t i; �, �I �. I �,.d MOSSLER.. CO.CLOTHES MAKERSso Jackson BoulevardFall Clothes Now!FALL CLOTHES ARE INour wardrobes today! Nothing butFall clothes! Fall suits. Fall over-coats, Fall trousers. Fall vests!dUST LOOK AT OURwindows! There- are none like themanywhere! They are "an education"in men's clothes! Study them if yOUknow what is to be worn, this season;and remember, our store is full of justsuch clothes!OUR CLOTHES ARE :MADEin .our own shop in our own buildingat' SO Jackson Bo�evard. We haveclothes for father and son. for even­ing and day wear.Suits $18 to $45.Coats $20 to $60.Mossier Co.so· Jackson BoulevardRooma to Rent�9<'>M TO RE-Nr:-If you see it,you'�1 wa�t it. Mrs. Morris. 551;Drexel ave .• 3d fiat., �;.; ILLINI AROYUD OVERGAIlE WITH. CHICAGC? .Men of S� Uniftl'1lity Plan Bi&Advertising Campaip -to GetBig Rooting Crowd.over E .. nrlham college were expectevictories.-ROOMS FOR RENT-Two alcovebed rooms; reasonable; gas, elec­tric light; with private Iamilyj- alsothree nnfurnished rooms. 5207Ellis Ave. Emplo�ent Bureau Hours.Mr. Berlin announces that the 0A. N. Jerrems, lIanager. fice hours of the University EmployTAILOR FOR YOUNG liEN ment Bureau have been changed fromTwo Stores; 131 La Street, and44 lacbon Boulevard 9 to 11 in the morning, instead ofto 3 in the afternoon. It is thouy,h·}dRS. TERRY, 5653 Drexel Ave.­Two single rooms for ladies; $8 and$9 month; private family; best ref­erences,ROOMS TO RENT-Miss. Ida M.Rogers, s800 Jackson Ave.; roon.s.ingle or en suite; with or without;houseReping; $7 to $24 per month.'A. FLAT of 4 well furnished outside SHAIiPOOINQ androoms for housekeeping, or WI}; IIANICURING at�nt separate; windows overlookthe Midway; telephone and ali MADAME KAYNOR·Smodem improvements. Apply 583t\ .237 E. 55th St. Phone H. P 2,386 Fencers to lleet Today.The best eqaippecl and -- 0-_=-_ The men .who desire to remster foDrexel ave .• first flat. a.uv." -"""7 "'.pIKe ill Chicago the new courst' in fencing will meTO RENT-Two pleasant rooms; this afternoon at 4 o'clock in Dcood location. Mrs. J. E. Stcpenson, SPANISH-If you are interested in Raycroft's office. The course isJ1131 Monroe Ave. it, and liv.e close to the Universit.l be gi"en by Monsieur A. M. de BaWAN1'ED-College' men with cot- of Chicago. drop me a "Tarje- viere, a graduate of St. Cyr, the fleae spirit; only those loyal to the ta postal;" call 6047 E1Jis mous French army school.. MonsieuAlma Mater, to subscribe to Th � :\ve. or 'phone Hyde Park 22�. de Rauvierc is an expert broaSr. Francisco Ra,lJ�s .. :. swordsman and an instructor of widAt JJ1inois all eyes pointthe' Maroon game, scheduled for Oct.19. Extensive plans are being madeto' advertise the game in order tomake it financially successful.Throughput student agency a wideposter campaign will be made in alltowns adjoining' Champaign. Direc-tof Huff and Manager Wardall aresupervising the cmapaign and i)redicta large attendance..The students are somewhat down­hearted by the showing which the;,cbrulars made against the freshmensquad on Saturday afternoon. Al­though the freshmen have a strongaggregation, it was not expected that;::ley would score on the Varsityeleven. The loss of Cleal, a prom's­ing candidate for end, has also servedto dampen the expectations of Illi­nois supporters.,:\1 innesota stock went up consider­ably with the addition of Case andYoung, both tackles of experience.Case is regarded as the strongesttackle in the West today, and is cer­tain of a berth 'on the team. The re­cent star work of Capron at quart<:rhas also helped Gopher prospectsHe has been running the team withgreat accuracy and speed. and atpresent seems the most likely manfer the position.The Wisconsin regulars wentthrough a short scrimmage , with thefirst year squad Saturday. It wa.� notuntil the last minute of play. thatMurphy of the Varsjty eleven, weritover the line for the only score ofthse game.· Osthoff' ran the team atquarter, while Capt. Messmer. fille�the right tackle position. 1The Michigan-Case game, in whichthe Case ,eleven held the Wolverine�t<\. nine points, was more or less of asurprise. The game. however. wasPADY - WlIBH YOU ARE indicative of the fact that smalteThis is to announce that the New teams are given a 'chance under theWoolens . fo� .Fan are �dy for new ruling. The work of Grahamyour Inspection. , .Some of the Smartest �of the New the old star from North Division, inWeaves are in Single Patterns. . kicking a goal from the field, showedDoseu't this suggest an. early. viSit? that he is a man to' be feared. HFaD Woolens custom' tailored m the"Jerrems Way"-bave an IncliVid- has succeeded in booting the .,..ual Style. between the posts in every game thIt will be a pleasure to Show you ...... . .... hat the Fall Styles will be. You ",olverm.es have played, ,thIS year .won't be asked to buy. Indiana's defeat of, De Pauw, andReady for you-today. the triumph of the Wabash elevenTO RENT-Furnished, front andHuny. A suite of rooms for tw� WANTED-YoUllg woman to care Daniel Clarey Webb of the l.afor child of ten. afternoons afterwllo wish to avoid housekeeping. �chool. who was recently taken to the. school hours. Call evening, roomalld are willing to pay somethin, Ch:cago hospital with an attack-r • ... 5-00 for a supen'or home 439, Windemere Hotel. f . hv .. � .. malaria fcver. will leave or hiS omi'11'I ,:'lI:, i � Daily Maroon. Do it now!Sharman, 5716 Madison Ave. Wanted that the new hours wilt be . morlikely to suit those who have b�sness with the office.rC'pntation.in TC'nnC'ssee tonight, being unable to:-�ntint1e his I=-w work.TJpewaitet •.WATNED--Students to attend En- TYPEWRITERS' for Sale or Rent­.lewood Roller Rink. 6.u2 Went­wonh A ve. Every eve., Thurs.,Sa .. alld San. Aftemoons through Sve'Cial rates to students; bargains,. ,in roe-built machines. W. White- EdWin Kuh, ,ex- 10. i!' a sophomoreheacI, , La Salle Stred. at Williams Collep tiais 7Gr• DIUN.V �Jf:\'. .. "1. "lJ'�4,� ,�To load a CoIlk1iD Jl'oall�, just dip It bl &DJ. \�IIlk, press the Cl'MCellt.� 'aDd �,it &1l ita o"�.tank like a camel slakblg ita thirst. That·. all thelia.:is to it! No droppel'-Do me..-ao bother. Do itT'anywbere-any tiiue. .�tCONKLIN'S. � PEN!)"THE PEN WITH THE CR£.C;:�T·FILL£R- 1,- �can be filled instantly without the least IDCOllveaieoce. Yourcould fill it with, white kid gloves on without danger e(:8Olling. Besides ita conYemence. is the spten�ld writiaequAlities of the Conklin-the perfect feed.t.e.dlDc dea*'a baDdIe tbe CoaJdIL 1f)"OlllS does DOt. 0I'der4Inct. PaicN. SUO � up. SeDd at oace for h.""som. DeW cataJoc.TlaeCoMlj. P.Co..31O ... •H •• �ToWo,OIaio.� FriHEAT·�·. REGULATION�·:·THE JOHNSON PNEUMArlC Sr,Sl'£M'!'be a_a."" se...lanI-r ....... ia .. UaIY-1ib fI � .......Compiete S7Stems for all MethodJo of HeatlqIIOt W ... Teak ......... a....,... v""_ f_ Ak. Wat_ ........c-troI of II� Fr"Ieat\ JOHNSON 'SERVICE CO.H.W. ELLIS. Mp-. Chicqo Office. 93 LAKE STREET ". • I· . -. ." ".".. .'r!teIed �f--?t •ei·re!r.tou-a-rd-ewoff' serpKenTIof IwhoMAROON M�NWHO HAVE BOUGHT OUR poraCOUlldoulchaiassihassist:COLLEGE CORN£R CLOTHES it, ,ARE BUYING AGAIN THIS. FALLCO�EGE . SUITS AND OVERCOATS '3s.ooSTalsc�n.c.tver 6 WilkieTAILORS ' 115 1�_��.�St48a�. �rr;WOOD SflAQf� and,0 LI.Vf BROWNS. ", ....... " . eveand.:...mot.IIstu,reatheeqllJl�q�·Sf�tD.fN ,·8:tt l«()Sine"�t IImQf.duten in _:. World'ofOFFICIAL ATHLEAIC SUPPLBase Ball, Foot Bd. f;ioH,'Lown Teania, Basket Ball, �Hoc:kq. :Official I mpLements for Track.Field Uniforms for All, Sport •. :. Spalding's Handsdmely lJIus-":trated Catalogue of all sport. :.. \ ..I,contains numerous S1Jgges-�:tions. Send. ..for it. It's Free. ....A. G" SPALDIlIG. ·iB.�New V OI'k • Clticar. �iJadelpilla. .......� Syracuse, II�Mapc>u.,· Detmit. w'"WlWA. ..KilliK •• ' eolia. St. Lo.i .. N..-Or1eaia.: s.. J'nuidlA. PinC;aci._tti Dei,weir: ·Moat.-!; B ••• O: JCCi�J. \.lenlaa4, Ca� ..::c..,' IARE N�WESTWE HAVE. THEil AND. O'tH.ER, POPULARSHADES.NaFl�100 styles at 120..00I� styles at Sso.ooaDd 1300 be�eenfaloftpe01'be• Clark and Adams StreetsmtoO(Phone H. P. 132+We adJ' everytbina for the Kitchen and 1.aan4I7. W. make •SpeciAlty of BqaiplDent for Domntic' Science ·'Sdaools. .. -WE REPAIR GAS. RANGES.WRINGERS, TRUNKS aDd doLOCKSlllTHINo. . '1MT(Inc:tlTHE MACHINISTS' SUPPLY (0.1nAT 16 and 11 SOtrl'H CANAL �TREET. CHICAGO.HA VB THE IIOST COIILPKT& LlNB OF IIA-.MACHINISTS' AND METAL WORKERS'TOOLS III AMERICA.TRay ARE FOR SALE AT REASONABLBPRICES. rra