iutly lIurnnuVoL VI. No. 55· CHICAGO, SATURDAY, DEC. q. 1907. Price Two Cents----------_.------- ------ _._-._---_._-- ----FACULTY FELINE DiFAUiT�MR�RoBERTSON GIYESLAST PVAY OF' SERIESYIRSITY CAPTURES TAlKTRYOUT FROM FRESHMEN CAMPUSCONVENTIONCENTER LEMONADE BY THE BARRELAT SETTLEMENT PICNICMany -Societies of Scientists to MeetAt University During ChristmasHolidays.--F..ollow American Asso-ciation for Advancement of Science. League to Lay in Wholesale Store ofProvisions for W!nter Vanishes From Vincent Fireside-·Maroon Menaced by Many Mewern.Extended Explanation of Escaped.Julius in Interesting Interview. Company Present Double Bill in Man­del Hall: "The Intruder" and"The Gauntlet."Take All Events Except 100 YardSwim-Relay Race Won in Re­markable Time. Picnic.Eighteen associations are to meet LOST-:\ small gray cat. Reported Ml·SS Marion_ Redlich Does Strongto have been picked up yesterday .Work-Mr. Robertson IsI Rohde's Team Beats Badenoch's, 2 <At the University during the holidays., Date of Saturday, January II, Defi-to 0 in Polo Game-Coach Knud- Chi-cago was chosen for the meetings nitely Decided Upon-�any Stu- morning by � young man in front .!.son Likes Prospects. becauseof its ideal location and the dents to Atte�d. of 5i3i Le xing ton avenue. Fin�.::·kI I d . please rctur n to above addrc ss an.l I The Donald ---;'�:'rt�on - p-�b'y'�"{::"The swimming tryout in Bartlett rote accomo atrons that can be pro- .J • rccelvc reward. closedtank last night, besides resulting ill a cured and also of the general Iacil- A barrel of lemonade, twenty quarts � their series of performancesof salad, 200 sandwiches and ot he: at the University with a double billf 1 V· tl ities It offers for lecture rooms and In the above advcr tisc mcnt ]-"ictory or t je arsrty over re delicacies ill proportion will be lai-I '" in Xl audel haw last evening. present-Freshmen, served to convince Coach laboratories. The American associa- in by the University Settlement <ought the young gray cat which has ing "The Intruder," by Mucte rlinck..Knudson that he has a stellar aggre- tion which is by far the biggest of league to help in. the entertainment of been the Vincent children's pet, and and "The .Gauntlet," by Bjornson,gation of regulars for both swim- these always secure reduced rates and the large numbers of students who which disappeared yesterday morning'. The increasing popularity of Mr.ming and polo. for this reason the oth.cr· societies •• re expected to attend the winter pic, j n spite of a most thorough, unririu.; Robertson is shown by the fact that.All the events, except the lao-yard nic at tl "ttl t 1 he drew t h e largest attendance !Ofollow in its wake. "Then it� gives the le..,e COlen louse. .md searching investigation on theswim, went to the Varsity handily! The supply of these provisions has which he has yet played in Chicago.members of the different societies f I I I d I k I· fand this distance was wc:m by Fer- been pledged at an enthusiastic meet- part 0 tIC - Y c :�lf - po Ice orcv. �Jandcl hall was nearly filled by anh 1• because opportunity to see each other. I v: I ·d I 1'.1gerson of t e year mgs, ing of the members of the Settlement rnc -rucc nt iouscmru s ; t ic � aroun unde rstunding and appreciative crowd.Walker did not compete. As it was, Besides the American Association League. Within five minutes after -taff, and all the girls from the Uni- The double production proved wor-Day of the Varsity, gave his oppo- for the Advancement of Science the the members had heard a report of vcrsity dormitories, it is asserted, thy of the expectant audience, Innent a close race, with Parker of the following organizations will meet the plans for the affai� they promised "The Gauntlet" the whole company. regulars third._ here: The American Anthropological not only to present themselves,' but SCENE OF THE FELONY was given its best opportunity. MissThe oo-yard splash" which follow- to furnish the wholesale supply of rc- (Xot icc that the fclinc is not therc.) Redlich's work was the strongest of. - f Association, President, Dr. Frank �ed, proved an easy victory or the freshments which it is expected that the evening, As Svava Ries, a girlVarsity, Harper and Lindsay leading Boaz, Columbia University, New the students will consume at th-e pic- of high ideals as to what is to be ex-Benitez, the Filipino, handily. The York; Secretary, Dr. George G. Mac- nic. <, pccted in the character of the mantime, 0:37 2-5; is considered fast for Curdy, Yale University, New Haven. That the affair will be held on Sat- who is fit to marry, she showed anthis early in the season. The American Chemical Society. urday, January II, has been definitely X unexpected vcrsntility, ranging fromRohde, who entered the 4o-yard President, Marston T. Bogart, New decided. It will take 'place at the undisguised and unsuspicious lovebreast stroke, won the event from York; Secretary, Professor Charles University Settlement house, which' is through outraged anger to the forcedFerguson in the last three yards.· L. Parsons, Durham, N. H. located at. 47th street and Ashland cn lm with which the situation mustKahn finished third. The American Folk-lore Society. avenue. The date which was original- --- ·)c mct. Her work in gesture wasThe Varsity finished one-two =n President, Roland B. Dixon, Harvard lvfixed by the student Winter Picnic Cr�� !arks Pl_:e �t ��:h��y���- -��xtr�:.�� ;I�d_,�:�igh��ul i�p!O!;-.....: ...... t-IIe.40.yard swim.- . Corey -WO'JI....dIC .Unh'ersity;··"A"ttilig-':P�tteni�'Secre-·tcoiririiittee has gained t��p'rov�Y--oi �(.""S_ul'i"i:=�:g.-u�,-"d'"'U1tI. � Tt��t�vtt"�ac lil -:'R:osmcrsh'Olm.'·race by a length. while- Bickel beat tary, A. M. Tozzer, the Settlement League committee, She used her voice to the best advan-, OUt Lidster of the first year team, a The American -Math�atial Soiety. which has charge of the entertain- neither hide nor hair, of the cart has rage throughout. It is Miss Redlich'smatter of inches. The time was While this society will hold its annual ment at the Settlem=at, been found. J n the absence of Dean �OO(� ,.fortune to be able to use well ;\.110:23 2-5, just one-fifth of a second meeting in New York City during The committees in charcg of the or �l rs. Vincent, an interview was had the 'modulations in the human voice,behi d H ' k d . with the Vincent cook, wh'Q had par- d b Iut' 10 arper stan recora, Convoation Week the Chicago sec- affair are desirous of making January an y � rem to express most of theDay won the candle· race with tion will meet with the American II distinctly a University day at the: t icular care of the missing cat. Ir emotions which she is called upon toease, Lindsay coming in second. Association for the Adva.ncement ol Settlement, Those who make the was claimed that a young man was interpret.The relay race went to the. Var- Science. The secretary of this sec- trip will be received by the boys and seen to pick up the cat and carry i� Of Mr. Robertson little· need besity, tlJe length of the tank separat- tion is Assistant Professor H. E. girls' clubs of the district and wiIi across the University campus, and ![ said. TI�ose who saw him as th:!ing the last men who ,finished. Each Slaught of this University. be brought in touch with the general was hinted that the young man who miscr :1nd again as RosmersholmVarsity swimmer gained upon his The American Physiological Socie- workings and purposes of Settlement absconded with cat was o";e of th::' were fully confident of his ability t�opponent. The time I :37. beats the ty,' Dr. Lafayette B. Mendel, Secrc!- work. Luncheon served in picnic many who ha.\·c not yct gotten o\;e:- makc the further changc to th� affe�­best record of the' Varsity at any tary, New Haven, Conn. fashion and an informal dance , .... m thc effects' of the Chicago-CarlisI:: tionate-doting, in fact,-father .whotime last year. The Varsity quartet The American Society of Natural- _also he offered to the visitors. game, and that hc carted the cat tu cannot sec how his daughter obtainedconsisted of Harper, Carey, Lindsay ists. President, Professor J. P. M�- All who desire to take ad\"antagl' thc Phy�iology building and receive.i :-Ilch ad va nc(.'(I ideas of morality.and Bickel, while the Freshmen c:n- Murrich, Toronto, Canada; Secretary, of this opportunity to acquaint them- his .50 ccnts bonus for the c:lpturc ot "She certainly didn't get thcm fromtered Lindster. Bergerson, Taylor Professor Edward L. Thorndike, selves with the Settlcmcnt and its anuther. iciinc i(.)r the experimcnts oi Illle," he says. �1 r. l{obcrtson playcdand Benitez. T h ' C II C I b· U· that (kpartmcnt. I' I d If· I fi .eac crs 0 ege, 0 urn la nn·er- work are requested to give their a Ig It come y ro c or t le rst timeThe polo' game brought out exciL- sity, N.cw York. n:unes to some mcmber of the \\�intcr Somchow or other, the news leakc(l on the campus, and seemed evcn be(-ing competition and promising mater- Association of American Aoato- Picnic committee, composed "of thc out concerning the loss of the ca;, tC'r su;ted to it than to the heavicrial. Ex-Captain Rohde led one side mists. Meetings will be held January following students: �Iarcus Buschcl, and as a result of it, thc Daily :\la- work. As �Ir, Reis, confident in �li�and pUlled out a 2 to 0 VI·CtOrv bv I 2 d 3 Pr·d t F kl· n 1-1 J roo.n oili;:e was bl'sic",'ed "·csterda'-' IlO",'ll'('11 ,'\" I'.e.'lu Brl11l1m I fl·'of � , , an . eSI en, ran In J:, erman ame�, Paul Harpcr, �1. Y. � oJ '" � J . COliShis Own efforts. The others on his Mall, Johns Hopkins, Baltimore; sc�- Dabncy and \\·inston Henry. af�crnoon with' an army of small tOWl1, in the love of his wifc andteam were Ferguson, Goes, Princell. retary, G. Carl Huber1 University:)f Po�ters, designed by Har\"ey n. boys, who had come from everywher� (ianghtcrs, in the respect- of his ncigh-Harrington and Elliott, of whom Michigan. Ann Arbar. Fuller, will be ready for distribution I.etween 69th and 92d streets, eadl hor� and his social position, :\lr. Rob-Ferguson and Goes showed up strong. Association of American Geogra- within a week. bearing an animal they typified as ertson gave a delightful interpre�a-Captain Badenoch, aid� by Hoff- phers. Secretary, Albert P. Brigham, ··cut." The collcction included e\"cry- lion.lllan, Taylor, Kahn, Rhodes a�d Red- Colgate University, Hamilton, N. Y. DAN KELLY QUITS MICHIGAN lhing from the scrawnj·, yellow, yowl- �Iis Alice: John lacked in somedy, PUt lip a plucky fight, his team Association of EconoPli� Entomol- ing night-hawk who sits on y,pUi' measure th\! personality demanded ofhold:ng its rivals even during most ogists. President, H. A.' 1\{organ, back yard ienee howling at th� mall �Ir:-, Rei!', failing to make the char-f Loss of Star Sprinter and Jumper 'o the game. Coach Knudson de- Knoxville, Tenn.; "Secretary, A. F. 111 t!le 1110011, to the dainty-darling, :tctcr stand out in the earlier scenes.1a Will Be Keenly Felt.e red that the new men on both Burgess. Department of Agriculture, sleek. wcll-il'd-on-cream typc. Up')11 �Ir. Ed,\·in Burke ga,·c a good render-t.tarns will dcvelop into Varsity mate- 'Vashington. D. C. .Iearniilg that Thc �laroon had not I :Ilg oi the "gcntkman," �Ir. Christen_. I �lichigal1'!' dl:lI1ces ior a winnil1� Ina by the beginning of the season. Botanical Society of America. Dun- track t('am received a great sethack ost ··its�' cat. each YOl1l1g��Cr lcft hi_,; I �c,n. �Iis� '\"\·o."ne d_c Kcrstrat please'lThe hal\'('� were five minutes. Sol- can S J<th on t J h H cat unda the table and ();sapp.cared. WIth hcr readltlg 01 the part of Mr.�.• . ns, secre ary, 0 ns op- yesterday, when nan Kelly all- Ioman, referced, kins Uni"ersity. Baltimore, M. D. 'rctty soon there was olle grand CIlri,.tclls('ll. the gay wife who r�·1I0unced his intcntion to enter busi- �cramhle ior the door hy thc poor '1uirc:- nothing hilt social and finan.ness. K.dly was ('on�i(krt'd good for sla\'es who sl1hscribe themselvcs :1' ri;d Sl:pport irolll hcr hushand. �Ir.at His Best.-t ex· Entomological Society of America.President. J. H. Comstock, Ithica.N. ':.; Secretary, J. Chester Bradley,Co:-nell University.Last Haskell Lecture Tomorrow.The last of the Haskell lectures wiilhf' delivcred tomorrow by Rev,CUthbert Hall Barrows, lecturer intn.. Uni,·crsity of India and the Far�"t, on "The Ministry of the Ori­ental Consciousness in the World­:de Kingdom of. Christ:" It is th:!al address on the general subject,. :ne Witness of the Orienta� Cons-aousness to Jesus Christ.� ,. , • threc firsts, as he holds records oi. �raroun IllCIl. The L:lt:- had l.n'gllll til I�nhnt Vi.vian. set'n in a serious part0:09 ,1-5 It1 the century. 0:21 4-5 ;n o('at each other :lIi\'e. hcndi�h :tlld f)i one who hclicve::: in "the manhoodthe .220. and 2.1 fed t t il1chcs in tht'Besides these societies the follow- tl'rriiyil1g' ho\\l:- split the air WhCll f)j Illall," (1;(1 exc('llel1t work; and �Ii.;�hroad jump.ing will meet here during Convoca. this hunch oi cat� �ot into each otber. I Olg-a YOIl l!rau!'c, :ts the maid. pleased,tion week: The American Nature So. n Ilo\\,evcr, the husine .. !' manager, I,ouis I :\T r. :\1 iltol1 Sills -1)la'_·cd the part I)fe Panw Junio:-s have instituh·d :t .Jciety, The American Federation of Berlin, finally �ot hack his nen'c :lI1tli .'Ii .. Christl'ns{'n, the _,"OI1T1er lo,·e;-,new custom hy wearin� hea,·y 50m'- ..,T�a(:hers of Mathematics and Physi- breros and red neckerchiefs ahout the with thc aid Of. an cl':t:,cr a�ld a rule!'. \\'1'0 III the P:l�t has left thc straight-cal Science, and f e Teaching Section i campns. 1l1al1a�CfI to qUlo('t the c1awlIlg bunch :\Ild l1:trrn\\' path. But his most prom-of the Lake �Iacid Conference on I Howdoin'� football tcam arc the I �_���I�y-inha,h"'!t�I1��_ '��� p���_r wa:'lI·I1<.'l1t work wa� in the leading par-tHome Econom1cs. state champions of Maine. (Co t d )n IIHt.c on page 4 (Cont�ued on pa�e 4) ,n II• iTT g ,orr �o, r /"THE DAlLY MAROON, CHICAGO, SATURDAY, DEC. 14, igo, .TIle women students of the Univer­sity raised during the year 1906-'07$3.19.15 for the purpose of defrayingthe expense of heating the' buildingsof the University Settlement. Theestimated amount of the coal bill for1907·'08 is about $500. Money wascontributed by twenty-three differentPublwhee! cIall,.. e%cept Sunda,.. lIoD.. organizations, Besides these $11.15.... and bol1da" .. durl� three-quarten was collected by coin cards and $68050'from summer students. Green hallgave the largest amount, exceptingthe contrOibutions of those who werestudying here in the summer. Greengave $40.50. Spellman house was aclose second with 34- The report ofthe Finance Committee of the Uni­versity Settlement League was as fol­lows:Literature College , .. ,.$15·55Philosophy College 4·50Arts College "....... 7.50Science College 4·00College of Education........... 1.51)Foster Hall 16.<3,::;Kelly Hall 14.70Green Hall 40.50Beecher Hall 24·00Y. W. Christian League... 5.50Glee Club 4.00.. ....,"!'be UDlnnlq of CJaIcap .... ,.I'oaoclecl.Tbe Weeki,. Oct. 1. It82.The DaU,.. Oct. 1. 1802...tend .. 8ec00cJ� Mall at the ChI­caco PoetoSce... the UniyeraJt,. "ear. •Subecrlptlon price. $3.00 per ,.ear; $1.00for a months. Subecrlptlou rec:elYed attile Karoon OJllce. .Ell" Ball. or at theVacult,J RzcbaDce. Cobb BalLLUTHER D. FERNALD. Hansc1nc EdItorI'RESTON F. GASS. Ne.. Editor.MEL YIN J. ADAMS. AtbleUc Editor.LOUIS 8. BERLIN. BuslDess Hanqer.ASSOCIATE UITOasWarren D. Foster,Harry A. Hansen,Jerome Frank,P. W. Pinkerton.WOllEN RAISE 1I0NEY FORHEATING THE SETTLEMENTSum of $339-15 I. Raiaed by Twenty­Three OrpniatioDS Amongthe Women.Spelman House 3..J·00Walter A. Ford. Miss Esther Hall, Mortar. Board 10.50Harvey B. Fuller, Jr., A. L. Fridstein ,Quadranglers 20.')()Albert D. Henderson Fred W. Carr, Esoteric ,. " :. 11.00JPrbated b,. the Maroon �414 EDt 65th StreetPbon. B7de Park 8881Encore! his players are unani-mous in their agree,ment that three plays are all too shorta series, and that the Universityshould be given further: opportunityto enjoy their work. Not for a longtime has a Midway audience had 50excellent a series of presentationsoffered it.The work of all the players has re­<".eived so many plaudits during thecompany's metropolitan run that noth,ing but unfavorable critcism would be'new, and that would be undeserved,Of the three Varsity graduates whohave starred in the company this isespecially true. The University pub­lic has shared with much interest theunfailing praise which has greetedMiss Redlich in all her appearances.Better acting than shown by Mil­ton Sills last evening it would behard to find equaled more than oc­casionally, While in his Mandelapperances Adolph Pierrott has nothad full opportunity to appear toadvantage, exhibitions of his, talenthave not been lacking.In spite of unfortunate conflicts withother campus attractions, the Robert.son 1>lays have been well supportedby the Univcrsity public, better, com­paratively than in thcir downtownpresentations. Th.ere is little qucs­tion that a continuancc of visits fromthc Robcrsonians on opcn datcs dur­ing the coming quarter would resultin thcir playing to <"apacity houses.Professor in Northwestern to Lecture.The next Iccturc undcr auspice's ofL'AJliance Francais will be given thisnoon, in the Assembly h�1l of the FineA rts building. Profcssor E. P. Baillotof Northwestern University will lec­tUre on "La Revolution et L'Empire:'This is the first of a s.er!es of threetalks on the days of terror leading upto the accession of Napoleoll. DO YOU REMEMBER?International .club will hold :1meeting at 8 p. m. in Middle Divinityhall. Meeting is important and anmembers are requested to be present.Reynol�s Club Dance in the even­ing.Those ,raduatin, at the end ofthe autumn quarter who desire tohave "07·' pins, will leave their or­ders at the Information office.Convocation tickets - Candidatesfor degrees and members of the fac­ulties may obtain tickets by callingat the president's office after 10 :30 a.m. today. Extra invitations for theconvocation reception and prelimi­nary program of Convocation weekmay be obtained at the same place. 'Tickets for admission, t04.he FieldColumbian Museum may be obtainedat the office of the Dean of the Fac­ulties in Cobb Hall za.Locker Renewals in Bartlett shouldbe attended to at once. Clothes mustbe removed by Dec. 20 if rentals arenot renewed before that date.Sociology Club will takea trip toSears. Roebuck & Co. 's. The startwill be at 8 :30 a. m.Score Club will give its second in­formal at 2:00 p. m. in Rosalie.University Dames will meet in Has­kell Assembly Room at 3 p. m. Miss ICushman will give an illustrated lee­ture on "The Interpretation of Art:'A Year Ago TodayProfessor Starr left Africa on hisway home.Registrar T. \V. Goodspeed rC-1ceived from Mr. Harold F. Mc­Cormick of Chicago $10.000 for theWilliam Rainey Harper Memorial ILibrary."Tlie Deceitful Dean" presentedby "The Newest Theater," for thebenefit of the University Settle­mcnt, g.I\·C its opening perform.ance. BULLB'rIR -POll TBB DAYFOREIGN STUDENTS TOCONVENE AT MADISONTwo Years A,o To.day�liss Edith Terry' and �l r.Thol�las H. Sanderson, of the up­per juniors, won the FerdinandPeck pries in Public Speaking.Three Years Ago TO-dayWilliam C. Healion was electedPresident of the Senior Laws.I Four Years Ago Today.The Re,·. Edward Brislin, D. D.,delivered the address to the can-I didates for the title of associate,in the Junior College class excr­cises. Forty-three people werecandidates for the degree.Five Years Ago To-dayDr. Newell Dwight Hillispreached the sermon for the forty­fourth Convocation.Ten Years Ago To::-dayCharles Foster Roby was re­elcctc .. d captain of the footballteam._----------------------------_.Sigma Club 4·'::5 DR. HALL TO PREACH 65THWyvern 5·00 CONVOCATION SERMON First Annual Convention of Inter-Phi Beta Delta 10.00 national Clubs to Be HeldChi Rho Sigma................. 6.00 Candidates for .Degrees to Appear in December 28.Pi Delta Phi. '. 4·00 Cap and Gown at ReligiousTotal $339.15U. HIGH ALUMNI TO HOLDAFTER CHRISTMAS DANCEBig Affair for Graduates of Univer:­sity's Preparatory School toBe. Held December 26.The "after Christmas dance" forthe alumni of the University highschool, will be held this' year onThursday, 'December 26th. The danceIS given annually, on the night afterChristmas: and 'has for its purposethe reunion of all the alumni of thehigh school. Secretary of the alumni,Wellington Jones, said that invita­tions had been sent out to the oldstudents whose names appeared onthe alumni register."But the invitation is not a requsitefor the dance," said "Duke" Jones"We want everybody that graduatedfrom University high school to comeout, whether he has received an invi­tation or not. The bigger the crowd,thc more fun there will be for every­one. What you should do is to tellall your friends of the dance, andlet them invite a girl, preferably aU. Hi graduate, and wc'lI be sure toDeltho ". . . . . . 2.00Quibblers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 4-00Those who have -been fortunata Kalailu 10.15enough to attend the performances of Collected by coin cards 11.15Donald Robertson and Summer students ..........•... 68.,50its next annual meeting at Chicago.The first .annual convention of theforeign students promises to be agreat affair. The various chaptersat Illinois, Fnrdue, Michigan, Cornelland other universities will send alarge number of delegates. The meet­ing will last for three days. As thishappens to be the time when theAmerican Historical Association andfour other big societies are holdingtheir annual meetings at the Univer­sity of \Visconsin, the convention of.the I nternational Clubs will get theirsympathy and support.Several distinguished professorsfrom different universities arc ex­peered to be on the program of theconvention. I t will be a unique op­portunity for bringing all foreign. - �Iau�ice Thomas Price students and their American friends December 25, \V cdncsday, X mas day, _Selection "America" into closer touch.Prof('ssor William Henry \VelcJ1,who will deliver the convocation ad-dr('ss on "�Iedicinc and the Univcr- \Vhy not read your own Daily day, �ew Year's day. Dancing aite.'sity," i:- president of the American Maroon?Year such :l big crowd turncd out that '\sso" f I'. (,Iatlon or tIe Ad"ancemcnt oilthe lunch room. where the dancc had Sc' I 1 -:Icnrc, '\. lich meets here during tl�('oming vacation. and is professor ofPathology at Johns Hopkins Unh'cr­:o-ity. Profcs�(\r \V ('Ich took his A. B.at Yale in 1Sio, �1. D. at the College(,f Physicians and Su'rgcons of NewY 9rk in 18;5, anci has rcceiv.ed itDr. Rubinkam will dclivcr the first I.L.D. clcgn'c from Western Rcsen'cof a series of lectures on, Hcnrik lb- Han'anl, Yal(', Toronto and Colum�sen's social dramas in Studebaker hia. Prc,f('ssor \Velch is'thc author ofhaJJ, Sunday morning at II ,:)·cJock. "Gcneral Pathology of Fever;' andHis sub�ct \\;11 be "The Pillars of I11tnloCrous papers on pathological an(l ,Society." " bacteriological suhjccts.ha,'c a big time."The dance this year will bc givenin the high school gymnasium. Lastformerly been givcn was altogethertoo small to accomodatc the <:rowcl.Special arrangements for the affaIrcue in the hands of "Duke" Jones ,)fthe University. Service Tomorrow.Tomorrow convocation Sundaymarks the beginning of the graduat­ing exercises of the Sixty-fifth Con­vocation. At 10 :30 a. m. the convo­cation prayer service will be held inthe Rcynolds Club Theater; membersof the faculties will meet in the clubreception room, second floor; candi­dates for degrees and titles will meetin the club library. At 10 :45 will bethe procession, and at I I the convoca­tion religious service in Mandel hall.All the candidates for degrees, includ­ing the candidates for associate, mustappear in cap and gown, The Rev.Charles Cuthbert Hall will preach the:OTl\,ocation sermon.Monday the junior class exerciseswill he held in �Iandel. Following's:he program: 0Invocation .. Prof. Chas, R. HendersonSelection "The AI�a Mater":\ddrcss .Associatc p'rof. Addison W. MooreQuarterly Statement ..............•........ Dean of the Junior CollegesGrf!cting 'of thc Candidates for theTitlc of Associatc The Dean ofthe Faculties of Arts, Literatureand Science.R('sponse for the Candidates . tional Club of the University og Chi- Have you heard about it?cago is planning to 0 send a strongbody of delegates to this meeting.The members of the club wilt holda meeting on Saturday, December 14-at 8 p. m., in Middle Divinity hall.The purpose of this special meetingis to elect delegates for the conven- Bowes-AUMr ttl Cotion and to consider the advisability "5 e mpanyCANDIES, SODA, LUNCHESof inviting the convention to holdThe first convention of all Inter­national and Cosmopolitan clubs ;nthis country will be held at Madison,Wis., December 28th. The Interna-FOWNESGLOVESare a .. � tbiac to haveon IIII.J," and all Cooddealers have them on band. BISHOP'SU. of C.HAT13 an'O $4YOUNG MEN'S HATTER156 Sta.teStudentsWantedby theCHICAGOPENNANTCO.our line ofPENNANTS AND PILLOWSSomething Entirely NewCal! atH. 1. HANSfN & Co. 'rTHE MEN'S OUTFITTER532 E. Sixty-third St.Have you seen it?Don't faU to call when down tonEVERYBODY DOES.louis XIV. FamoDs Candy Shop.A MARVEL OF BEAUTYState and Monroe StreetsTelephone 792 CentralChic:aeoSANS SOUCI PARKDANCING PAVILIONOPEN DURING THE WINTEREvery Wednesday, Thursday, Satur.day and Sunday Evenings andSunday Afternoon.Building now enclosed and heatedEntrance on Cott-age Grove Ave.,ncar 61st Street.2�C the Pet'SO'ISpecial DancesDecember I�- Thursday, Souvenirsto every lady. December 18, Wednes­day, Cotillion. December 24, Tuesday;XXmas Eve. Ten turkeys given away.Dancing afternoon and c,·cn:ng. Dec..1f, Tuesday Ncw Year's Eve part)',Souvcnirs to all. Jan. J�t, Wednes-noon and c\·cning. "i Of·t'.' (lI1tHEREPICKIaFAf'TAIL(WEAFCOAT:KINDLOW$25- 1THE'"SAy 1I'VE (SORTANDORS.The)suits,homeli,like J• goes. �: of de• to sellSuit 0possj!>Tha'·teed sBetter!?Ok.to see----VAl55th-Phone;HAS'BAG�Wabast.--ITURI f1_ BAIe=�-­C..S34,__II Condl, I'80! J:L.-.$3.0A'It8 �Ji:if. � ClPL,.\' Imf CLOTIl� SHOPHERE IS SOME SOFTPICKING. YOUR CHOICEOF ANY OF MY $15 HAND­TAILORED READY - TO­WEAR SUITS AND OVER­COATS FOR $10.50. THEKIND THE OTHER FEL­LOW SELT�S FOR $20 AND$2s. THIS MEANS ALL OFTHEM, AND I WANT TOSAY RIGHT HERE THATIVE GOT A SPLENDID AS­SORTMENT OF ALL SIZESAND FASHIONABLE COL­ORS.They are a classy bunch, thesesuits, and they will make thehomeliest men in the city look,like Prince Chaps-and that, goes. They are SO good and full• of clever individual ideas that• to sell one of them from a $25Suit or Overcoat would be im­possible.That being a 22_karat guaran­·teed statement, it's up to you.Better hike around and take a!?OLIt . 126 eL-ARKJOSEPH R� lIAUR,TonsorialParlors724 E. 63rd seVARSITY CAFE55th St. and Greenwood Ave.Commutation Ticket$3.50 for $3.00Chop Suey aSpecialtyBya Japanese ChefPhone 5i6 Ccntral. Established 1865HASKELL BROTHERS(I ncorpo:-ated):\1 anufacturers o�BAGs, SUIT CASES. ETC.Wabash :h.&Washington St. Chicago, --ITURKISH!,RUSSIAN 75cI PLAIN BATHS 2ScOpen Day and NichtBARBER SHOPSaratoga Hotel 161 Dearborn St. •• •1'*pIaon� lI)d� Park III a lid fI�7 JA. MeAden,s .Th� Unh'er.lt�... r lor: II t ..CIIII'1IOU�F.S: Ch ..Cc.S36St. a ... 1 KIT1"""1r AYe. lC""O•_---,..---I BORDEN'S"Condensed Milk. Fluid Milk, Creamand Buttermilk., All Bottled in the Country., Borden's Condensed Milk C6.I 327-329 E. Forty-seventh St.,t. • AMEs HATS$3.00 . $3.00A fair deal with enry bat.Opera Hats, Silk Hats."" 163 E. MADISON STREET,Near La SaD .. 'rHE DAILY MAROON, CHICAGO, SA'I'URiH Y, DEC. q, 1907.OFFERS PRIZE FOR ESSAY ; ----------------..-...-- .... -- ...... _.. .... -.:.ON STREET RAILWAYS' ROBERT ST AEDTER· CO •National Municipal League to GiveHundred Dollars for Best PaperBy Undergraduate.This is-the only Full Dress Shirtmade, the bosom ef which altso­tutely will not ltulCe.Yeu will never wear any otherkind if you try this.(Patented Feb. 28-1899·)'HE MA£-BURDLE" .\ priz c of oru- hundred dollars flJ:­t hc best �ssay on :-trl'l't railways illtheir relation to muuicipal 'govl'rn­mcnt will hl' awarded next spring bythe Xatioual �l uuicipal League. Thecontest is open to all undergrnduatestudents who ha ve registered ill arcgulur course in municipan govern­meut in ally university.The requirements iur the cour schave been made sufficienrly generaltu permit any compet it or to conduct.ndjv idun l invest ization in the citywith fhich he is lres t acquainted.Specta l emphas is will he laid on ori­�illaj re seurch.Those entering the COI�lpc..·ttttOll arcexpected to treat the following sub­divisions:I. Constitutional. statutory, charter'1I1U ordinance provisions regulatiugthe granting of street railway fran­chises.2. Historical sketch of the develop­ment of the street rail way system.3. Relation of the municipality tothe street railway companies: (a)Terms of existing franchise grants.(b) .:\lol1ey payments from year toyear. (c) Services other than mOI1A!Y)aymcnts required of the companies,such as street paving. street cleaning,:tc. (d) The finances of the stre etAll Kood furnishers sell them.Made .yUnited Shirt anj Cellar Ce.Lion Bran. Shirts alia CellarsILLINOIS TO TAKE A TRIPBasketballVacation Schedule Men Have railway company. (e) The process ofin South. - ISS State StreetBetween Madison and Monroe.I Phone Central 5334-I ��:�:-��;':!��' FURS,SUITS.COATSe: ·:·:.n,� ',:��., i "SKIRTS,MILLINERY:4.: d', �I '. < � I II(��!.�' '�" \ �v· "':: :.J_�J :,,(!,)ur Prices are the Low.,1\\ '"" . '. j)i.'=''����, >IdIV-;;:';'. est for the Best Mer-t}f" � I� chandise of our well-J -�./ kl1o\�n Reliable andDurable Qualities.Ladies' and MiSses'Suits $18.50 up.Fur Neckwear from$3.75 up.Hats from $4.00 up.Going Home for Holidays?TRAVEL OVER THELAFAYEiY�INDIANAPOLIS,LOUISVILLE.CINCINNATI,DAYTONAOr any Southern Point�icket ''office, 182 South Clark St.Depot-Dearborn Station, Polk and Dearborn St.. Englewood Station-43rd and 63rd Street-Illinois is to send its basketball consolidation of street railway com­.ianies. (f) The present condition uf MATHEMATICS SOCIETY TO sent material on "The Standpoint of-tr cet railway service. (g) Snggcs- MEET AT UNIVERSITY the Professor of Mathematics in theEngineering School."The first meeting of the Mathemat­ical Society will also be held in Cobbhall on December 30, and on Mondayafternoon and Tuesday morning theywill· meet in joint- -sessiou witb the.spuad on a thirteen days' trip through .ions for imqrovcments of service..he south. The first game will be Papers submitted by competitors Chicago Branch of American Math-played with Washington University must not exceed ten thousand ernatics Society to Meet on.it St. Louis, December 20. Games vords in length, and must be scnt. Campus December 30..!lave also been arranged with the lot later than :\Iarch rsth, 1908, au-Y. �l. C. A. teams of Fort Worth an.l lresscd to' the "Chairman of the,Vaco, Texas. :ommittee of Judges, care of Clinton The Chicago branch of the Amcri- Amceican Association for the Ad-On the return trip games will be �ogcrs Woodruff, Esq., Secretary of :an �Iathem;ltical Society will hold vanccmcnt of Science, On Mondayslayed with the Mobile and Mont- hc National Municipal League, North .ts twenty-second regular meeting in evening the society will attend thesomcry Y. M. C. A:s and with Van- American Building, Philadelphia," :obb hall at the University of Chi- banquet at the Hotel Del Prado.derbilt University. The last game md marked ··For the William H . cago 011 December 30 and 31. At the On Monday morning at the reg­.vill bc played with Rose Polytechnic aaldwin prize." Competitors are re- same time thv re is to be held a joint ular session, the fellowing papers! nstitutc �t Terre Haute, January 2. juircd to mark on each paper a meeting of prominent mathematicians will be presented ;" (I) The RapidAbout ten men will be taken on the 'nom-de-plume" and enclose in a :U1d engineers of the country. Some Computation of Power Residues. (2)trip. The most likely candidates ;�;a1t.d envelope the full nam<;, ad- of the more interesting and ,vital On the Inflectional Tangents to dfor the team at present are: Captain .lress, class and college correspond- problems concerning the teaching. of Quadratic Curve. (3) Some LociDndant, Rcnnacker, Thompson, Horn, ng to such "nom-de-plume." mathematics and engineering, as well Connected with Plane Curves. (4)Gibbs and Stewart, guards, Popper- This prize is offcred by the Xation- IS a numbcr oi the tcchnical problems Standard Forms of Certain Types offuss. Ryan, Biggs, \Vatson and Penn, at :\Iunicipal League at Philadelphia 111 the two subjects, will be carciully Pierce Algebras. (5) On the Mul­iorwarus, and Richcy, Washburn an.t lI1d is callec.l the ·'William H. Baluwin .Iiscussc�1 and studied at thcse meet- tiplc Holomorphs of a Group, andllcAloy, ccnter. Prize:' L,st year the prize was ngs. The spcak.�rs on the program (6) On the Generation. of Plane>------ awarded to Thomas A. Tllachcr, a Ire among thC' fnremost nH'n in thdr Quintics with Ordinary DoubleLEAGUE ASKS AID FOR :nember of the Junior class of Yah� cspective dcpartmcnts, anu -the pa- Points.PACKINGTOWN CHILDREN Uni\'crsity. with honorable mendon :Jers to be presented by th.cm, co\·;::r.f ' E P' k' 1..1 I U . 1 101H.! and careful study of a partic-· TWO CLUBS TO HO' LD DANCES,) .. "'. ._. Inans '1, r an·arc. 11I\'cr- �iNants Children of Faculty Members .lty. III '9<>5 the winner oi the COll- ,lIar phase of the subjcct.to Help Make Christmas Merry est was :\rno \Voods, a member ')f The cnginccr:; and matlH:maticialls Score' Club and Reynolds Club Windfor Poor Children. hc Sophomore class of the Univer- ",ill hold thl·ir tirst s.cssion in the Up Quarter's affairs Today..ity of Illinois. Ifternoon oi :\Ionc.lay. December 30,Plans to bring some Christmas joy n Cohh hall. In the {'\'cning the The Score Club dance this after-to the poverty-stricken children \)f ,iAWKEYE TEAM WORK GOOD llemhe:-s will mCl�t at a hanqu.et 1n nool1 and the R.eynolds Club danc�··P:lckinhtown·' are being set on foot :he Dcl Prallo Ilotel for thc purpo� I tonight will conch:de the social eventshy the visiting committee of the Uni- :owa Basketball Five .bXpects to Give Jt i)eCntlling al'lillaintcd. Or .contin- in the University 'this quarter. Th�vcrsity Scttl(,11lellt League., The com- Chicago Close Fight. �Ijng nld iriendly rdations. Score Cluh affair will be held in Ro-mittet' Sl'nt 'out th.c jollowing appeal On TUl'sday, »l'cc..·mher JI. then.' sali'e hall as usual and is expected tf)for aill yestl'nlay: In :-eganl to thc Hawkl'ye hask::.-!- ,viII hc a Sl!111p(l�ill111 on "\\That i:" he a succcss by th050C who are in··It has heen a pleasant custom :It ')all team which the Chicago s(lllall 'lccII�II'in th.·_. tcachjn� oi ::\Iathcmat- chargc. The Rcynolds Club will useChristmas timc among some Unin'r- will mc..'ct at Iowa City next week. :cs to thl' :"tl1«iellt:, oi Ellsin.:-cr�l1g.·· thr('c fioors so as to prcvent a repe·sity familtl"s to let their children re- :hl' Daily Iowan says: Thc SUhjl'rt will hc c1i\·id.,:d imn tition oi the crowding last time. Thislllcmlwr :-Olllo� ncc..'dy houschold in the ··:\ntic:patory to pllttil1� a damper :hn'c (Ii\'isiolls. \I r. H;,lph ::\Injcska was assured when another piano wa:;Un;\'crsity Sdtll'ment (·Iistrict. Anyon Chicago·s wcskrn ch:llnpionship mel :\Ir. \\'. L. .\hhott of Chica�(l. st'curo('c.l. J)('pew·s Orchestra williamily wishinJ.! to learn of snch house· a�Jliratinll�. practin' i� Ill'ing hdd Illd :\Ir. J .\. I.. 'Y:l(ldcll ni "an:,as fllrni�h •c 111 11 !'ic.:lOld whc..'re gifts will be e:-pl'cially l'\'ery day no\\' anll (':'I't'cial paill� City will prt':'�'llt p:lIH'r� nil "Th('\\'t !cnmc can Sl'curl' particulars hy ad· t;lken hy Schro('(kr to make t11(' ';;tandpnint (Ii tht' Pr:lctical En�ill- Experiments on Pigeons.dn's"ing th.e chairman oi the visiting- ll1l'n mon' accurate..' in th('ir goai- :'C'r;·· Proi. 1,. S. "'jlliams oi the rr()ic�sor Charles O. \Vhitman,�ommittc..,c of thc University Settle- throwing. To('am wnrk and pa!'!'in;.!. L·nin·r:-ity oi .:\(ichig-an. :lIld T'w:·. Hcad (If the- Department of Zoology,111·.'nt ].e.-aj.:lll'. :\Irs. T. C. Chamherlin. ha� hel'll d('\'('lnpc..'d now to a hig;l' .\. II. T:dhot oj the L'nin-rsity ·)i rcad a paper la'st night h.cfore: 'the:Hyde Park Hotel, Chicago." c)c.·gree. hilt a little ullce.-rtainty re- IJlinnis. will (liscl1�s ··Th.::- qandpoi!lt Science Cluh of the Univ�rsity :>t�arding the po�ition of the ba!'ket of the Prnie.-�!'nr oi Engineering:· \Viscnn�in, at ::\Iadison, on "The Col-lIar\';ml will nnt he in thl' intl'r- ye.-t remain... Captain Huckne.-r and 'while.- Proi C. .\. Slaught oi the Cni- M :\1eaning in Pigeons:· Prof�ssor:ol1cg-iatc..' haskdh II It'ague this yea:- Ram..:..cll arc thc most succcssiul in . ",'rsity oi \\·i"'con:,in. Prot'. Fr('dcrick \Vhitman h�s given in this pa�r th�as a n'stllt of the iaculty·s r('stricting scnring. and hoth ha\'c height tn aid S. \\'nods nf th(' :\lass:lchu<;.ett" r.,:"tllts of a s('rie!' of fong c.-x�rim�ntsthe numher oi otltsid.e games. thl'm:' rnstitute of Te.-chnnlngy. and Fred- and ohscrvation on the Plumage of\VAXTED-Evcry man who h;ls not crick \V. �rc:\"air. PresidC'nt of the pigeons. rmphasi7.ing csp�ciany thesiJbscribed, to do so at once. Xow is the time to subscribe. :\Iichigan Colkgc of ::\Iin('s will pre- e.-\·oll1tionary sicle of the question.THE DAILY MAROON, CHICAGO, SATURDAY, DEC. , .. I'_"'.���������������������������������������������������������/�������������������������f!.�·_, .'!.�.:Special SCHOMMER'S TEAM DEFEATS FACULTY FELINE DEFAULT�HUBBLE'S-SCORE, 51 TO 28 (Convnued fro.m page I)Val1.Ie$! Schommer and De Tray Star in Bas- than the important person, for his wasWoole�s ket Tossing Match-Kelly the work of cleaning out the debrisf and Clark Surprises. left after the free-for-all.or There is also a possibility that theCollege :: Wear, In the absence of the Wheaton cat very meekly allowed herself to behigh school five last night, Dr. Ray- taken away to eke out vengeance onSUITS or OVER£OATS croft lined up ten of the Varsity the .cook. The cook a very short timeplayers for a game among themselves. ago squeezed her between two sfidingTo Order One team was led by Captain Schorn- doors, and injured her to such an ex-125 : .: 130 : : S35 mer and the other -by Hubble. Schorn, tent that the cat would not call in themer's five ran away with the contest, kitchen for a long time. Yes, it isthe final count being 51 to 28. quite certain that the cat left out ofSchommer and De Tray divided vengeance-pure vengeance.honors on the number of baskets Lest the reporter who wrote thisthrown, each negotiating eight. Kelly ue accused oi cornering the spot-lightof thc opponents, though playing' as a nature-faker, thc matter was re­guard, -tossed six baskets, while ierred to various authorities for ad­Georgen and Clark, opposing for- vice.TAILOR FOR YOUNG MEN wards, 'had five apiece to their credit. A charncteristic reply was receivedThe contest was marked by ginger from Rev. William J. Long, the firstTwo stores: 131 La Salle St., and44 Jackson Boulevard throughout. Schommer's team matesplayed together better than Hubble's,C.L.SOHARFPICTURES AND PICTURE. FRAMING265 East Fifty-Seventh· Street.Opposite Rosalie Court.•• _AMUSEMENTS .....INTERNATIONALTheaterWabash Ave.' and Hubbard CourtGRAND OPERAThe GarrickE.M.HOLLANDIn a Thrilling PlayThe House of aThousand· Candles. The AuditoriumKLAW 4 ERLANGER'SADVANCED VAUDEVILLEPowersJAMES K.HACKETTJohn Glayde·s HonourIllinoisThe Big Sizof Musical ShowsZIEGFELD. Musi.:al RevueFOLLIES OF 1907La SalleTHEGIRLQUESTIONColonial.Have you seenTHE MERRY WIDOWShe is the International Craze!..IIIII,II�tI. The WhitneyThe Musical WIDDerA KNIGHT FOR A DAY and as a consequence he and De Trayhad more time to make their throws.Harris and Hoffman played theirusual fast game, guarding their op­'poncnts and also getting numerous to answer. His reply came post­haste, marked "Double-rush." "It isvery evident," said 1\1r. Long, forget­ting that the talk was "on us," "thatthe cat was not stolen, but was wearyof its educational environment, and,realizing that for a survival of thechances to ring baskets. Donovan fittest of the feline race a distinctand Cleary played scrappy games at dement of ferocity and wildness isguards and spoiled many attempts essential, voluntarily absented itseliof their opponents to register. Hub- for a while from its unnatural sur­roundings. One unconversant withthe extent of animal intelligence-lneed not mention how it grieves methat this should apply to the Pres i­dent of our great nation-might ques-De Tray R. F.......... Cleary tion this, but I, who have spent yearsGeorgen L. F........... Clark with my car on Nature's lips and feel-Schommer .. , C ..... , ., .. Hubble ing evcry pulse-beat, know whereof IHarris R. G....... Donovan speak. You may assure the childrenHoffman L. G - Kelty that there is .no cause for anxiety, asBaskets-Schommer (8), De Tray the cat will return in due ti�e after(8), Georgen (5), Harris (2),. Hoff- its communion with Nature has beenman Kelly (6), Clark (5), Hubble sufficient."(2), Cleary. Free throws-Schom- At this point wire communicationmer (3). Referee, Dr. Raycroft. stopped, but, haying started out toTime of halves, 20 minutes. rill a column and a half, the reportersought out Julius for an interview .BLACKFRIARS HOLD MEETING With evident regret the proprietor ofthe Reynolds Club Tonsorial Parlorsof my art.held in the near future was reportedon by Carl Burton and favorablyaccepted by the friars.Wellington Jones brought up thequestion about giving a fund to thesettlement from the treasury. .The!resurrQction of this idea was not checked his reminiscences of pastI achievements. "Vell, by golly," saidthe bald-headed dispenser of infalliblehair-restorers, "ain't dat a most pe-The Blackfriars held their seconl 1" .cu rar circonstance I But 'of course Itmeeting yesterday morning in Cobb ain't only natural, ·considering de na­Hall. Friar Abbot Max Richards ture of cats in general, dat a catshould get lost. I nefer 'did like cats,no how, and dey nefer make them­selves conspishuous anywhere aroundmy place. By. golly, dis is de finestbarber shop dat de students can get.I am absolutely andispeptic in eferyparticular.' and dat is no bunk vot Iam telling you. I am de only origi­nal barber, and all de odders arecopyrighters from me. I am de leaderole's work was' also good. The teamplay of Schommer and De Tray wasone of the features of the game.Lineup:Executive Committee of Three to BeAppointed -Plans for Smo-ker Submitted.was given power to appoint an ex­ecutive committee of three to managenext season's show. The chairmanof this committee is to be the man-ager of the show.. This committee will also makestrenuous efforts to win. over thefaculty to the out-of-town trip idea.In preceeding years every productionhas been played 'only in this city.A novel plan for a smoker to !)�received with enthusiasm.MR. ROBERTSON GIVESLAST PLAY OF SERIES(Continued from page I)of "The Intruder," in which he pre- Professor J. Hanno Deiler, profes­sent cd a blind old man in his second sor (meritus) of history at Tulanechildhood, grieving over his daugh-] University of Louisiana, will deliverter's illness. He alone of all the com. i the third of the December series 'Jfpany realizes the presence of Death, lectures being given under the aus­the Intruder" and by his reading pices of the Germanistic Society. Thebrought deep sympathy from his hear. �ubect of the lecture, which is to beers, in whom he instilled all the dread given on Monday e\'ening at 8:15 in-------------------------------1that accompanies the prescnce of the Auditorium Recital hall, will be,death. "Europ.can Immigration Into' theMr. Pierrot played the Uncle ;n Unitcd States. ,820-1900;""The Intruder" on less than twenty-, FOR SALE-A scholarship to onefour hours' notke, and did fully as I of the best business colleges �nwell u could be expected. I the city. Z 20, Maroon Office.I could shave de Presi-dent of de United States just as weaas I do Vinston Henery. I vould doit, too, if I got de chance. For datmatter I could be President just asvcll as anybody. And dat ain't nojoke oddervise, ,Veil, as I vas say­ing, I have a great, international feel­ing .for each and efery one-"Having "made his dance," the re­porter quietly slipped out, leaving theloquacious wielder of shears and ra­zor in undisturbed possession of theclub basement and the conversation. .-� .. ;r"... ',I "�THE STATE SCHOOL OF MINESof theUNIVERSITY OF UTAH.. It is located at Salt Lake City, Utah, in the heart of a great MiJJjqcountry, within sight of some of the greatest mines of the world, aDd atthe very doors of the largest smelters and concentrating mills. l�.quires a four-year high school course for entrance, and offers a foaryears' course, and a graduate course in each of the following lines ofEngineering: Mining, Civil, Electrical, Chemical, Mechanical, and Ir­rigation (the last in ccnncction with the Agricultural College). The UDi­versity laboratories are' well equipped, those in Mining, Metallurgy a:idHydraulics being unsurpassed. The ore dressing mill is the lareest iaconnection with a school anywhere, The professors in charge are Dothscholarly and practical.THE ILLINOIS WAREHOUSE AND STORAGE COMPANYPhone Hyde Park 571 Kimbark Ave. and 56th ItThe Cleanest and Best Kept StorageWarehouse in the City •• ...Furniture and Pianos Moved, Stored, PackedShipped to all parts (if the world. 300 Privat�Storage Rooms. Large Parlor Lxclusivcly for PianOl,Rooms ior Trunks and Wheels. Large RoomCarriages, Buggies and Sleighs. Trunks tofrom all Depots. Local Transfers for Bagp,t.Furniture, Packages, etc., at short notice.Special attention &iven to University Orders. Hundr�pectDirect(]Ar)lIar:upon ain Junlouts 01Olympdon ncrcacbc'B!ownmittceand Ddent ()Theeclipsesort, aa gr.ealetic pyears. carrierhonor:"rhiDirectintent'athlenwin hthe 5:the vi. Th<JOHN B. STETSON UNIVERSITY DE LAND,FLORIDAAffiliated in 1897 with THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO.The President is a Doctor of Philosophy of the University of Chi·cago, and eleven members of the Faculty have been students at th�University, of Chicago, many of them taking degrees. Stetson is lo­cated at De Land, Florida, the land of flowers, sunshine, blue skiesand balmy ocean breezes. Summer recreations run throuzh the Wia­ter. Costly buildings, electric lights, electric bells, cement walks, shellroads, broad avenues, tropical shrubbery and trees. Biggest relist�tion this year in its history. There are four colleges, five schools, 14buildings and 48 in the Faculty. .Students from the University of Chicago may do their work atStetson during the \\TinLer Term, and receive their credits at ChicagO.Address, President Lincoln HuUey. Ph.D., LL.B., DeLand, Florida.r---------------------------------------�------------------ -�MNOLD·COMPANYE NGt NEERS-CONSTRUCTORSgLEC-':-RICAL - CIVIL- MECHANiCAL181 LA SALLE STREETCHICAG�-erenn.meel,51ste:t1·1\v1be coLig'be th,'Varsi.and s: test,: fast ;;COIm!. Capt:possi·:·the Iand IJOHN W. DOUGLASTelephones 4068 Harrison--3884 AutomaticDESIGNER OF THE. COLLEGE MAN'S APPAREL.I 51 E.JACKSO� BLVD. .,__ ----1 CANW(. .. . . . . . . . BOOK'SAnd Supplies for University ..Hieh School Students. .' ,.New and Second HanelI J BBWI1"tSI 4' 5 E. 57th St. N ext to cor. Kimbart.i! I. L. BIVBL Y, D. O.I CHIR8PRACTORTelephone Hyde Park 4637. 5451 Wasbineton AvmaeChicago '"dtnibe.. saidthe'terd;manhardin 'fI the.»doe!hequtl'hisJunito()• brinDr. Jerome w. EgbertDENTAL SURGEONSuite 167-161 State Street.Specialist inPYORRHEA ALVEOLARISSpecial I!ees for �tudents.CHICAGO•-W ANTED-Students to atten. �glewood Roller Rink. 6432 W,.·'worth Ave. Every cve., n-.Sat. and SUn. Afternoons thl'QllMseason.RoomsFURNISH ED ROOMS. Near theUniversity;-- with or without lighthousekeeping privileges; 'good light,heat, hot and cold water. bath. Cail652 E. 57th St., 2nd flat. POSITIONS OPEN-\Vork-at ex·press offices,' to commence at once,daily from 4 p. m.; derking 11stores afternoons and Saturday.til Dec. 26. Employment Bureau,lA, Cobb Hall. ... hosodItgcS}'st;. OUg-like"typewritersTYPEWRI:rERS for Sale or Rent­Svecial rates to stud�nts; barptn ..i'n re-built machines. W. White·head. J6 La Salle Street. "JLOST -A smal1 grey cat. Repo�to have been picked tip by a yongman in front of 573i LexingtOllAvenue. Finder return to ahote'address a� receive reward.FOR SALE-A $40 scholarship toAnna Morgan School of Oratory.Z II, Maroon Oftice.