I.. .,". ;": ... �-.-;.aJ lIuily _aruunCHICAGO. THURSDAY. JAN. 9. 1908. Price Two Ceiiu.·�������������.-��-�-�-��������������==�;;--�-1TI0I lEEI II··· -- N-o-m-' PLAIN FOB DANCE 'IPERSIAN STUDENT WH;���-��;�-����GED AS LECTUREHI DEBATERS HOLD "DRESS-;� BY THE DAILY NEWS.mU�'O�U�lnu���w������������������ REHURur'.I·�RL'es by Reynolds Club Asking I"�' _: . _. . i.: ... ---Opinion About "Informal" Formal_. ,Idee ::. New One. IComplete Operas to be Submit­, led to committee-Contest Closes'! orr.orrow._ A novel and more or less originalriM Committee to Devote Two plan for a Reynolds Club dance isW(.eks to C�nsideration of Mer�ts being worked up by the entertainmentof Compositions. committee of the club. Letters havebeen sent to the various fraternitiesand dubs of the University askingthc.ir opinion of a plan to give an "Ln­formal" Formal dance, at which themen will appear in full dress and ingeneral the affair will partake of allthe elements of a •. Formal" with theexception that carriages will be dis­pensed with. The idea seems to beto make it possible for more to befinancially able to attend the clubdances. The letter says in this con-"... WJh five comic operas known t j be. tt field and the possibility ihatlIl·e ,others will he brought to light at theJast minute, it is expected that anrccedcntctl w.ealth of matcrral;up � .from which to select the I� Black-friar sbow will be in the hands ofthe comOl:ttce when the competitiondoses tomorrow morning. The com­mittee. whid1 consists of ChairmanKarl H. Dixon, Arthur Bovee andArthur Bruce will take about twoweeks to consider the various produc­tions.· The work of preparing forstaging the play will begin immedi­ately upon the definite dec'sion of thesa:cessful opera.The following list of rules to guidethe competitors has been issued .hylic committee in charge:I. Comic operas must be submittc:lc:aitre-books. lyrics and music-be­fore Friday, January 10, at 10:30 . .1.ID. at the Faculty Exchange.%, .. Books and lyrics must be type- nection:"We request your opinion with re­gard to a proposed "Informal' Formal-the men to come in dress suits.theladies as usual and the carriage ele­ment to be eliminated. except in caseof bad weather. This has been sug­.gcsted by, several and we should liketo have your organization discuss itand notify' us of yO'l.Jll" .conclusions."The letter also solicits the supportand co-operation of the various or­ganizations for the "Hard TunesParty" to be given January 18th and. -asks for suggestions' and c:-it:cism::on the part of the organizations with11elatioa -1;:> - t���!fS.es ���� �W4.���ideas about the club that may be per-tinent. As to this the letter says:"Wre want your ideas on the generalbetterment' of the club's dances. Ifsome of those whose interest will el­evate the present standard do not at­tend we ask their reasons and theirwritten.;�2- �¥.�ic. �1Us� ,�be, w�t�;� .:�t �:':the composers. . .. --... Books, lyrics and music mustbe written by no others than thosewbose names are attached.S. Competitors must be in theUniversity; or, if more than one sub­mits one opera, at least one of themmust be in the Univers.ity, and theothers must have been at some time. suggestions for obviating those reas-6. Competitors must be able to ex. ons. Several plans have been men-plain books, lyrics or music, if called tioned for doing away with over­crowding, for instance. We shouldlike yours. A reply in the near fu­ture to the above points will· be very . 1 can say is that woe are. doing _ourHis lectures arc illustrat .. ,�d and best."there are mall�' views and scenes The judges, who have �nal!y, beenwhich the ordinary tourist would no; chosen for the Michigan debate, tobe able to sec. Raffle, howevc r, being be held in Mandel hall. are Judgea nat in of Persia, and belonging to R. R. Marshall, chief justice, of tI&ea _ noble family, h"'s procur. d these Supreme Court of Wisconsia; l�dgeviews without difricrlty and .s cxhib- Charles A. Bishop, chief justice ofiting them for the first time. 'the Supreme Court of - Io� andH is lecture, given under the. auspi- Judge John J. Gillett, justice of the,,�,,!S of the Daily News, will he dcliv- Supreme Court of Indiana.' Thesemen who ,acted asNorthwestern debate II-.Mirza 8inore 'Muzaffer Raffie.OR the first time since the in- sr bects arc detailed at some length:auguration of the Daily News' Topography and plants.Annuals.• free lectures an undergraduate_st�.dent of. the University' will deli,,.era ���tti"i�:'-' "�firza''': S�no/e" :.Mtlz.-ifkT Government... f·ll+des-of�wavcL'·-,. ' ... '. ... _._. _ .\("". "''',Dinner parties," 'The place of women in Persian life.)'larriage ceremonies.Customs in general.:\. visit to Teheran, the capital ofPersia .Raffie is the student so honored. Heis a Senior in the University and .isin his second year of medicine. Be­fore coming to the University hestudied at Morgan Park Academy,H is lecture will be on the subject. oi"Social Life and Customs in Persia:"Raflie has delivered several lecturesat the University in the 'past on hi.,upon to do 'so.i. Stage directions, suggestionsfor costumes, scenery and properties.. I b ac- much appreciated".and other explanations wil eeeptable,8. Operas will be judged by the ANNOUNCE PURPLE DATES native country. in' his' series of lee­teres he deals with Persia from every.possible standpoint, commer-ce, 'indu:;­try. religion and education'. T� po­litical situation and the literature ofthe Persians arc a few of the' topicsdealt with.Basketball Dates Given Out by Atb-committee with the assistance 0:Coach Bartley Cushing.9- The committee will meet all oftbe composers and have the musicplayed by· them, at least once, aoouta week after the close of the compe­tition.· letic Director Gillesby.Director Gillesby of NorthwesternUniv,crsity has completed his basket­ball schedule and yesterday announc­ed the following inter - collegiategames for the Purple Five:Jan. II-Indialloil at E,·anston.Jan. I�Evanston Y. M. C A atEvanston.Jan. 24-Purdue at Evanston.Jan. 31-1ndiana at Bloomington.Feb. I-Purdt� at LafayetteF.eb. 13-Chicago at Chicago.Feb. J8-Evanston Y. M. C. A.Feb. ,2C)-Chicago at E,-anston.�Iarch i-Illinois at Evanston...PEN CLUB TO DINE TONIGHTWallace Rice. to Be Guest of Honor-·Inv:te Prospective Members.At the first r�n Club dinner of thequaner, to be held tonight, candi­dates for membership in the dub willbe asked to be present. This methodis taken hy th� older club membersto become acquaintcd with the men tunder cOll:-.ideration. The dinner willbe sen'c:1 a 6 o'clocl in the privatedining room of the Commons.Mr. \Vallace Rice, author of nu­IhotrOtlS sketches an(1 short stories,1ri1l give �11 informal talk on the"Jerome Frank Elected Secretary.1":le executive committee of thc I.it­crat�lre College met yesterday atlO:.p. Jeromc Frank was ekctedse-:r �otary- Treasurer and the follo;.ving",cr.' appointed' chairmen: Frall�' .)fthe (lebaling committee; Whitfic:d ',Ifth(' program committ�; Newm�n of. Historical Ch:bs p�tpone Meetin� the ... odal committee, and Penney ·)fThe joint meeting of the clubs 0f, tIll' '�ti;1ctic con�mitt��:"�' rle"�xecu­the historical group scheduled for {t.- ti\"c committee will mc.c1 again nextday will be held on Jan. 16th. �(oliday at I :30 in Kent 14,.,practical side of writing. Men Who Will Meet Michigm. andNorthwestern Accustom Them­selves to Large Hall.Work for Improved Delivery--ChoouJudges for Michigan--Chic:acoDebate in MandeLA "dress rehearsal" of the Univer­sity':, affirmative and negative de­bate teams was held yesterday after­nuon in ).Iandcl hall. The affair washeld for the purpose of accustomingthe debaters to speaking in a Iarg.:hall. Coach Chandler was.. p,rese!lcat the debate. He is not or�i�rilyable to be present at the afternoonmeetings, and the debaters meet withhim each evening for rebut� prac­tice.Both sides are now spending alltheir time in an effort to attain atelling and effective delivery, Th�I n�c.n are eX1lCcting. fo.rmida�i�:�.o.ppo­Sltl011 from both �.lchlga� and �ortb.western, but expect their s'trcnu.ou.spreparation during the past' m�rith :0tell in the contest and 'p;� atleast a spirited competition fQ�, 'tilei: : : .... � - jdecision.Last evening, after h�ri",,· thepractice debate, Coach·- Chandlerseemed very hopeful. "AU·':that' 're-mains to be done, n�'w:" � �_� "isto get the main speeches jnt,G,_shapeand to have daily rebuttal p_ra'c�f� � I�t:--- ��·to-this-t�.:.have.;a9t-..:.,··� .. _�_ '}'';-;r,Jbeen able to' give so m��h at�o\' . 1. , .... : ...... -The men are working hard - and con-scientiously The questio�' is ''; largeone, and perhaps the most di�l�f r . ,.",,:, �I have ever had to handle, Ah<?�t tilI n his lecture given un�er the Ctl15:­pi�es of the Daily News the fQllowi11�{ ered Friday, January Ii, at Jame:;. arc the same�IcCosh School at 8 P. :\1. judges at theHarvard Physician Writing in Uni­versity Press Publi'cation, Advo-cates Physical Examination. .-\ Ulli(IUe f.eature of athletics .at theThe �nior class will start its so- h· • tht;ni\"ersity of Was mgton IS ecial anairs moving with. an informal I A phy�ical l'xamillalioll ior entrancl' great part that the womcD' studentsdance ne�t Wr.dnesday afternoo"l. illto lI11i\"l';-:-;itil'� all,1 ('011e�cs 1)\· talve. The women of the Freshman.From then until June it is expe�tecl which all tho:-;e h�·Jo\\" a certai;, Sophomore and' Junior classes will be:,that the class of 19(>8 will be much in 1 .. lalldarcl oi Jlh"�:�'al �(lIl(lition WOllld repr�sented in the rowing races at thethe limelight. I I I'· I ... J' I) d h';c )arr�'( Irom n )taI1!111� a hl�hcr \Va�hing'ton ·nl1or ay. an t eThe cotillion will be lead hy H. H·I. ',h-cati(lll. ;11111 all applic;:tioll of th, traill;lI� among' the women is .strenu­Chand!er. chairm:11l. of thoC danc�ol �·(l1l\"(.'r:'lO oi tIll' prl"t'llt (.li!-!ihility (I\1:-ly carri(.·d on under Coach Coni­('omnllttec. There WIll al ... o b ,·ari·, e· r11k:-;.:-;0 that :-tlldl'l1\:' would 110t f')l h� ar. The women are al�o runningflUS fi�\1res. ladies' choi("c and one or I - I' .. . l,crmlltl'( til ;\'C\':\'l' :,;hobr .. lllp hOll' ,:rll:-:"country and will enter tracktwo straight dances. The dance will \ r' \1111 .. II· 1 _. 1 It) � l':-" �(':r p ''' .. lra �u ture re�' athktics in the spring.hc informal and no one will make onl i� in g"nd .. tall�iill!-!. ;lr,: �omc in-j>rogram� nor ask anyon� to come. lIovatioll� ;jllnwah.·d hy Dr. Dudlcy Professor Laughlin to Speak.The women will meet in l.cxin�ton .\. S;lr��: t�: I):. 1 hn'a"d Cninorsity. Prnics:-;or J. Lawrencc Laughlin ofI:all and will come over in a hody. TIi(' Jan:'ary IHlIllhcr oi The Ell-mcn· Ihc hi:-;t0ry (Iepartment will speak onwhile the men will meet in the Rl'Y- tary S ... ·hll()l Tl ;lchl'r. i .. �ulO(l irom tll\" Jan. IJ on "lmpres�ions of an Amen­nolds dub reading room. I L·nin·r:-ity Prl''':-; Ylo�t('f(lay. i� tIll" call Professor- in Germany," befoneI the Germanistic Society of Chicag()(Continued on palt� 4) (Contim:rd on page 4>' :!t the Auditorium Recital hall. .BOLD '08 DAMCEIWEDMESDAY!WOULD BAR PHYSICALLYUIFIT FROM UNIVERS,ITlESSeniors to Be&ln Quarter's ActivitiesWith Informal to be Given NextWednesdQ Afternoon - H. Ii.Chandler to Lead Cotillion. year ago.WOMEN ACTIVE ATHLETES'---.. ""University of Washington Women illRowing, Cross-Co�try'.dTrack.THE DAIL � MAROO�. CHICAGO, TH UR.SDA Y, JAN. 9. 1908.: '.. �. . Initiation days are here, for pledgesat least-the saddest days of all til.:-. The picnic is more than a sociolog- was used by both sides, and the play Sprinters. distance men, jumpersical "study;" it is planned to make was fast throughout. The final practice before the firs: and weight men all were out in large. every member of the University, stu- The swimming candidates were game of the basketball s.eason _with numbers. According to Coach Friend. d t I f I hi' I n(II'aI1:1 was held by the Va rSI'['-' h d'd'cn , grac uate or acu ty, t oroug rly grvcn preliminary work only. All the ,or t ere were more can I ates workingat home at the Settlement. Wh:J.t the men reported. and they were all given squad last. night, an� \re�! .. ofT t"al) at ';ny previous day QC practice,,'�\ Settlement is 'and does \�ilI be try-outs. Many of the new .meu smoothly. Dr. Raycroft declared that The increase in the number of Fresh-/' brought dearly to the attention of showed good form, and with a little the :Maroon men are all in good men was noticeable. Much attention/ .. ': . �v<:rY'.;visitor. but in addition the gen- development' will be able to make shape. and ready to meet Indiana at was given the first year candidates'. .- eral 'good time planned will take the fast time in the distances, During their best. because Coach Friend considers the,>�:��:� ': c;age "of sordid conventionality which the next few days the squad will just At the same time Dr. Raycroft is meet scheduled with the Academicusually surrounds visit!'; to a charitable be allowed to get accustomed to t hc not anticipating an easy triumph for League as a severe trial for the..or semi-charitable institution Nolens distances, and they will not be timed Chicago against the Hoosiers. Shel- Freshmen .. Volens, Saturday's visitor at the Set- for the present, don's men are a scrappy five, and wilT AJlen, a sprinter on last year's firsttlement, will be made to see the best "W.e II , I am satisfied," was Coach keep the Chicago team working at its squad, appeared for his first day ofin the Settlement by thoroughly "n" Knudson's comment after practice limit all the time. He said that the trammg. It was learned y.esterdayjoying his visi�. yesterday, "and if they keep up t�is team work of Indiana is the team's that Comstock, one of the fastest halfJudging from thl.' number of stu- way, you may say for me that w'.' strongest point. , milers that ever represented the Uni-dents who will he at the Settlement are going to have a winning aggre- The Freshmen basketball aspira.nls 'ersity. will enter both the Fresh­Saturday. afternoon at 5 o'clock the gation, this year. I am pleased w·H. were out for their first practice ves- man and op.�n Varsity meets. WithUniversity man or woman who' lacks the way the men turned out, and I t.crday. and had a game among them- Timblin, Barker and Shuart as mn­a thorough acquaintance with Set- want to have them continue that way_ sch'es. Dr. Raycroft is negotiat�ng ning mates for him, the Varsity maytlenient aims and accomplishments The more regular the practice will with local high schoC!ls and acade- land:1.l1 three places.will, in the future: be conspicuous by be, the sooner we will strike our reg- mies for contests with the first-year Steffen was out and practicedhis or IH�r ignorance. ular gait�" (ive. and it is probable that one will sprinting and hurdling. He says h("he arranged for tomorrow night a'5 is in fine fettle, at preent, and toreEliot to Tour the West. 1 curtain raiser to the Varsity game off the hurdle event in fast time.Cambridge, Mass., Jan. S.-It was with Indiana. Schommer worked out in the hi�hThe following men r.cported for th'! jump. dearing the bar at 5 feet 10c;quad: Ke�fer. McAndrew�. Stur .. il1'("hes. He and Maddigan put the'teOn, Halsey. Klawns, Cobb. Park�r. shot in the neighborhood of the 40CrappIe. Stibbs, SuJlil·an. Nickerson foot mark.and Fulkerson.year.D� Ottll'lul titudcnt Publteatfon ot the It seems.,.._ that the "Cap and GOWII"l"llivel'slty or Cb1cal:o. .editors are busy getting out the an-Entert...a us Sccoud·claWi l1uil at the Cblcago nual set of hypothetical dates for itsr'., I'OtItuffice. appearance.).", .,'.J��lllibed dully, except Sundays, Mon_days and bolldays, during tbree-quartersj?� ,the Univel·tllty year. It is almost time for agitation lora University seal to come up again.\V e know of no need for change illthe Leupp arrangement of the Uni­versity 'Press.LU'!·UJ·;1t 1>. ,FEUNALV, l1auaeJ� BditorIlllES'l'OX 1". G.\SS, News Edltor.LOUIS S. m';ltLJ�, Buslness ManaKer.Leaf was chosen captain of t heArts College baskctbnll team yestcr­day morning.l-"ul'werl,y'j'be l'ul\'�'n;i�,l' of Cblcago Weekly.FcundedTbe WCl'k;y, Oct. 1, 1892.'l'bc Vally, oct. 1. 190:!. Correc:.ionThe Daily wishes to correct aSUbsCl-1l,tlon pr lee, �3.0U per ycar: $1.0tl statement made in its columns Tl1e:i­tor :; munt!!s. Subscrtpt lons received at day to the effect that the Conferencethc llaroou Otlice, Elllli Hull, (or at tbt. committee made cross country aFaculty Exchun!;c, ColJb Hall. minor sport. The source uf informa-tion on which this statement wasfounded was ill error.Prtuted by tbe Maroon Pre&>474 East !;�tb StreetPhone Hyde Park 3691 EARLY SWIMMING PRACTICESATISFIES MR. KNUDSONFor years the University publichas. Sunday by Sunday constibutcd indications Favorable for WinningSettle- to the support of the Teams Seen by Leader ofment Day. Saturday AC'luatic Sports.University settlementjustly congratulatingitself, if it thought Two full water polo teams were I'about it at all, that the gifts were for 'Jut yesterday under Coach Knudson,a "worthy cause." For the many and a snappy practice game waswho have satisfied themselves with played. Though the work was rawthe formula of dropping an occasional in spots, tbe form shown was in gcn­coin in the collection basket �vhilc eral better than has' been expected'. remaining blissfully ignorant of the at this stage of the season. The m.el.1obects and far-reaching results of the played with a vim, and both CoachSettlement, Saturday's "winter picnic" Knudson and Captain Badenoch de­provides an opportunity which cannot dared that they were satisfied wi.-!:be lost. the work done. Excellent team work'.l l . With $15,000 more for improve­ments, the few spots on the camp�swhich arc not concrete will doubtle-;sbe attended to at. once. announced at Harvard today thatPresident Charles \V. Eliot had ;>10111-ned an itinerary oi a trip through theMiddle West next April, including vis·its to Indianapolis, Ind.; Urbana, Ill.:Chicago and Evanston, lit.; D�s:\�incs, 101.; St. Louis, �Io.; LOlli3-\·me, Ky.: Cincinnati. Dayton, Co·lt1mbu� a net. Cleveland, O.\Vill the \Volverine come back toits \Vestern haunts again? The con-" . ference menagerie will ·be closed onand ait�r Fehruary I.Col. J. Ham Lewis, silver-thetongned. "ays wumen outrank men a!'li;lrs. \Ve wunder why there arc so The trustees of the Temple l]'livcr­few (.f the iair sex in, the newspaper sity. Phibclclphia, Pa .. have d.ccidedRabbi Hirsch Honored.business.• to confer the degree Doctor of 1-.'1\\''''It is rumor-oed that the ":\Ierry upon Rabbi Hirsch of Chicago Feh­ruary 15. Rabbi Hirsch will deJi\"Cr\Vidow" waltz will be played at the the chief address to the 3.400 studentsof the Temple univerSity on that dateThe ceremonies mark the twentiethSenioi" Prom.Chancellor 'Day could not come toChicago yesterrlay. Senator Jeff annh'ersary or the foundcrs' day.Davis was here, however, and gavean equally good pyrotechnic display_ Fifty-five per cent of the men stu­dents at the Unh'ersity oi \Vashing­ton are earneing either atl or pelrtof th('ir .expenses while carrying theirregular college work.T�?\Tid'�ay "living music taMcax"are schcduled to begin as soon as theGlee Club organizes. man Guthrie will lecture on Ibsen'sUredcccssors ; Dumas Fils, and An­'gier, at 4 p. m., in Music hall, Fine'Arts building.Weekly Assembly of the Discipleswin be held at 4 p. m. in 2C Haskell.• All Varsity Track team candidates I\ViII report at once to prepare for aThe Quadrangle Club gave the dual ,m, cet with the First Regiment on Ifourth of a series of-, concerts in Jan. 2�.Kent Theater, A reception at Dual Track meet between the fresh- Ithe President's' h01!Se followed. :nen and the academic league. Aliilfiss Elizabeth- Wallace sue- candidates .for the freshmen team rc-cceded Miss Hulkeley as head of port at once. IBeecher Hall.rRACK MEN PRACTICE; -- .......... �-------_.BASKETBALL TEAM READY , SQUAD CONTINUES TO GROW Special'FOR GAMES WITH INDIANA ValUe'WoolenslorCollege :: W·SUITS or·OVER£OAt- .' B11LLBTI!l POB. TO DAY. Interfraternity bowling match be-tween Delta Tau Delta and DeltaKappa Epsilon at 3:45 p. mPen Cb:b will meet at 6 p. m. Wal-DO 'YOU ·RICIIE.SER?One Year Ago Today •Dean Shcpurdson announced inthe Senior chapel that of tl1.c 430Ten Years Ago Today. lion of members will also be held.IC� Jane Addams will lecture on"The Social Waste of Child Labor"at the Woodlawn Institute, in theWoodlawn Masonic Temple. on theN. E. corner o£ Lexington avenueand 64th street. Admission free.Employment, Bureau has moved .:0Cobb 9:\. Office hours are 10:30 to1:30.All fellowship blanks· must be filledout and sent in to the President'soffice before January 17.Reynolds Club �ntertainment com­mittee will hold an important meet­ng at 10:30 a. m., in Cobb S8.Guthrie Lecture-Mr. William Nor-lace Rice will be present. The elec-givenonlymembers were"cons" and "tlunks" for the quar­ter,Two Years A,o To-dayIt W:lS anlloUl�ced that �rjs�esl'Redline, Sutton and Messrs Silkand Walker would be represent­ed in the cast of a play given bythe Chicano \\roman's Club.Three Years Ago Today.The season's first regular trackwork began.Four Years Ago Today.Ar-rangements were m+de en-abJ:ng the tennis playerswork dur ing' the winter into dothegynmasium.Five Years Ago Today.A small fire broke out ill SnellHall.Corell Stagg announced that theVarsity would enter the Westernt gymnastic contest.Mi\roon Five Winds Up Practice inFast Style-Freshmen Have First More Candidates for Track TeamAppear at Yesterday's PracticeThan Aily ,Day Previouls.Workout.New Head for IIiaouri.PLAN BANQUET AT ILLINOIS Ithaca, N. Y., Jan. S.-Dean AI�rtRoss H ill of the College of Arts anciIllini Club Will Stan Winter Activi- Sciences of Cornell University hasties by Spread Next Week. r.csigned to accept the presidency ofthe D.niversity of Missouri. He wiltbegin his work in the \Vestem insti­tution next September.The Uniwrsity of Chicago- IIIi.loisclub will hold a banquet 011 the even­ing of January 18, in the �fcn's Com­mOils. This is the first meeting of.th� clt:h this quarter, and every IJIi-. . InOIS man is urged to make a SPCCl3effOrt to be proesent and to bring witl.hilll another Illinois man. All mem­hers arc asked to co-operate with thepresident. Herman S. lame!'. to mlkelh(' :tttcndance a r.c.-cord-breaker. Anyon(, expecting to be present will sen,lhis name to James. FOWNESGLOVESmUll rilht IloftS-So bay Fownea and savetrouble.1\ re you arc the subscription listof the Daily Maroon? 1"'liliiii •••••••••••••• 1 This is the only Full Dressmatie, the bosom .f which alutely will not �ul,e.You will never wearkind if you try this.(Patented Fe�. 21-1899.)"THE IAC-BURDIEAll CeH furaishers sen ....Matie �.YUnited Shirt anti Cellar c..Lion Brand Shirts anti Collars·To Ord,r'25 : : '30 : ; '35servIce and at moderate priceGive us a trialBreakfast. 6:30 to II A. II.Dinner 5 to 8 P. M., :zoc and apSpecial Sunday Dinner, 30C aDdA La Carte at all hours.TIlE MIKADO CAlI299 East 55th Street.TIlE 17lUON HOTBLAlfD KBSTA,11RAB'.l'III-II, Randolph StreetTHE POPULAR PLACETO EATEither before or after theTheater.W. make a Specialty or Cluban. Fraternity Dinners.ARCADEARRowa..._ ..... _COLLAR.• cc,," DC"; • "Ollt .s C�IIIIIJ.'-."- .cum __·)r'-.c..liarsII.tid lIPIDd-EtherI .... AlUS£1ENIS....INTBRNATIOH ALTHEATERWabash Ave. and Hubbard CourtGRAND OPERATHE GA.RRICK:\lRS. PATRICK CA�lPBELLTuesday and WednesdayThe .Seconu Mrs. TanquerayThursday, Friday and SaturdayThe N otorions :\1 rs. Smith---_._---THE AUDITORIUMKLA W ct ERLANGER'SADVANCED VAUDEVILLEPOWERSSir Gilbert Parke-r's Great Story,THE RIGHT OF WAYILL.INOISTHE ROGERS BROTHERSIN PANA:\IA'LA SAL,L!:The; Leap Year WinnerTHE GIRL QUESTIONCOLONIALHave you seenTHa MERRY wmowShe is the International CrazeTHB WHITNBYThe .. usical WIDDerA KNIGHT POR A DAYGRAND OPERA HOUSEELEANOR ROBSON-in­SALOMY JANEBml Armstrong's stirrinc playof the West.MCVIOKER'S,l\stoundin� Succe�s!The Eminent Irish Actor and Sin�er.DENNIS O'SULLIVANin thc Romanitc ComedyPEGGY MACHREEWill STUDBBAKBltIlPre�ent the Grea. t comet'LONESOME TOWNKOLB & DILL 'rHE DAILY·,M.UtOON. CHICAGO, THU.RSDAY. J:\K 9. 1908 .INTERNATIONAL CLUBTO HOLD RECEPTION WOMEN :OF LIT COLLEGE •PLAN ,QUARTBR'S SOCIALSConvention of OrcaDiDtioDa. He1cl Semi-weekl7 Luncheon Will be Cou-at Madison Dwinc Holliday. Re- tinued and a Dailce Will beveals Growth of Movement. �� GtWn.The 'I"ternational club will hold amusical and reception on the last Sat­urday of this month. The programconuhittce is arranging for an inter­natioual night, on which the newmembers will be entertained.Some of the features of the enter­.aiument will be music and refresh­.ucnt s, which arc peculiar to the na­.ion» from which the members come.The Ii rst convention of the I nter­.mtionu l dubs. held during the holi­.lays at :\�atlison. Wis., representing.:ight leading univers.itics of the coun­, y. was a't{re:l.t SUCCess. Nurnbers of,rominl'nt diplomatists and educa­.or s took part in the proceedings. :\1.-.ohn Barnett. director of the Inter­mtioual Bureau of the Am�ricall:{epuhlics. consisting of twenty-oneVmcrican republics, delivered an ad­dress on the growing importance ofntcrnarional clubs. Some of theithcr speakers were Professor Com­-tock, director or the Wisconsiu�r:!duate school. and Professor Free-man.The convention of the Internationalclubs adopted a national constitutionurd appointed, a board of directors,and lour otter officers. The associa­tion. which has at present local chap­.ers at Illinois. Chicago, Cornell,Purdue. Wisconsin. Michigan, Ohioand Louisiana, will publish an annual,f the club. similar to the Cap and:';own of the University of Chicago.The I ntcrnational dub movement.which ti rst started in America aboutfive years ago, is now assuming largeproportions by its rapid spread inEngland and Europe. .The. Univer­sity of Oxford and the University ofBerlin have become the ��llt�rs ofthis movement in Great Britain and-m the continent,The second convention of the In­ternational clubs will be held nextChristmas at Michigan.rHINKS MICHIGAN WILLREMAIN IN CQN��CEProf, Patterson. WQIYerine Author­ity. Scores Newspapers for irIS­representing Fam of Situation.accotmt� in th('sr journal�.Pc"r!'ollally. Prof. Path'r�on is\V:l11tccl-your name on the sub- :Sow is a good time to suhscribe�cription list of The Daily :Maroon. for the Daily �faroon.\Vinter quarter is to be a busy onefor women of College of Literature.fh.e number of their usual successfulsocial affairs is to be increased. Lastquarter the time was given Over al­most entirely to luncheon for thevomen of the college. These lunch-.ions will be continued this quarter,two a week to be given. In addition,he college will entertain the men'scolleges at an informal dance in theReynolds club on Wednesday after­loon, January 22. On Friday after­noon, January 17, an informal affair:0 meet Mrs. Flint, councilor of thecollege in Dean Waliace's absence,will be given.The College of Literature hasplanned some very good programsfor the regular Tuesday meetings.The first one will be held in Kenttheater on January 14, Dean Vincentwill speak. The college has invitedthe other women's colleges to tv:present at the meeting,NEWS OP TIlE COLLEGESIt has been recently, announcedthat the University of Wash�ngton ISto have a full four-y.ears' course injournalism. Washington is the onlycollege in the United States whichhas' a chair of journalism. WisconsinUjIliversity has two lecture courses ':njournalism, each 2-year courses in ibeing rather brief. Nebraska has asingle .elementary lecture course in tthe subject.Columbia sophomores defeated tilefreshmen in th\' annual "cane spree." fImH ana University is taking stepsto form an oratorical and' debatingleagu.e among tho laraer schools ofthe Wo�t, Thii organization wouldbear the same relation to this workthat the Conference schools do toathletic-s.The Delta Delta Delta sorority atIowa City has built a $10,000 house.It raised $10,000 fQr a Hgym" and isthe firat of hi kind to be built inIowa City.'Michigan will have Schultz, Was­mund, Casey, Alderice, Watkins, Lehrand Featherstone as a neucleus ior ateam n,ext year. Schultz will be theorado Springs. is entht1sia�tically :1Il!11 ld\'ocate of cat culture. DRINKS INKLIKE A CAMELTo 10:1u a Conklin Fountain Pen. just dip It ill allyink, press the Crescent-Piller and see it 611 ita 0 ..tank like a camel slaking its thirst. That's all ,thereis to it! No dropper=-nc mess-no bother. Do itanywhere-any time.CONKLIN'S ��G PEN"THE PEN WITH THE CRESCENT-FILLE .... 'can be tilled instantly without the least inconvenience. Y01Icould fill it with white kid gloves on without dancer ofsc:!!n:::-. B,-,�i(1e� its convenience, is the splendid writiaCqualities of the Conklin-the perfect feed.Leading dealers hanule tho Conklin. If yours doe. DOt. .....direct. Prices. �3.00 and up, Send at once for haudsome DeW cata1 __The Conklin Pen Co., 310 Manhattan Bltw., Toledo,"FOR RENTMaroon.HotelA double room 'suitable for two studets.The room is well Iurnished, modern, light and airy.58TH ST. AND DRE�EL AVE.RESTAURANT AND LUNCH COUNTfRIn ConnectionThe Best Meals ser ved at popular prices.CHfMICAL, PHYSICAL, fLECTRICAL andSURCiICAL CiLASS APPARATUSWE MAKE SPECIAL APPARATUSACCORDING TO DESCRIPTION.Any Apparatus Made to Orderw. J. BOEHMPhone Main 2700.MANUFACTURER AND IMPORTER171 E. RuulolpJa kMt.CHICAGOTRAVEL OVER THB:SeW Ytork • Chi.:a!o. Phil:"I.-ll'hi a , r(O�lon. 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Foot Ball, (iolf.Lown Tennis, Basket Ball •Hockey.Offiocial Implements (or Track andField Uniforms -for All SportsSpalding's Handsomely illus­trated Catalogue of all sportscontains numerous sr ggcs­nons. Send for it. It's Frce.A. G. SPALDING & BROS.;:l\'or of �cJll'duling games with the Regent� of the U:niver�ity of :\Iill­\\"''''. and he �ays that there is .1 nesota ha\'c voted to extcnd the el�'lar,!'c ha-C'king behind him. H .. has gineering course ther..: from iour to!'tr ,ng hopes of :\Iichigan roetu:"ning. rive ycars.and thinks th('rc is a dt'cided likeli. Antonio Lubo. ('aptain of the Car-'hm,d of this bt'ing done. lisle football team. has left Dickin-'a the meantime. the annoulK(·ment son college and entered Syra�use,c,·OI:1t'!' from the Wol\"crin.e camp that Uni\·er�ity. It is ",mored that Gard­:hr two-year contract with PennsyJ- n.er. right end of the team, and now­\'al ia for f(lotbalJ games has bt'. n r�· en. who was captain in 1905. may alsoIl('\\'cfl. entt'r Syracuse this year or next.captain,:\I'chigan�s withdrawal from the Brown University has set asideBig �ine is by no means certain to $1,000 for prizes to students who ex­follow the action taken by the Con- eel in mathematics.ferenc.c Committee at its meeting last Kansas is to have a general engi­Snttrrrlny, according to a public state- neering building, work being alreadymcnt issued by Professor Patterson, under way.chairman of the athletic board and Cornell College is engaged in a b:g"he Wolverine representative at th-: campaign for a new gymnasium. Themeeting. students have contributed $10,000.Professor Patterson says in his Michigan"s new football field is to!-'tatementC that thcre is an e�nt at be one of the finest in the West. The.\Iichigan whid� is dissatisfied with grandstand will scat 18,000 people.the present conference regulation<i Union ColLege has the distinction oi'md th('refore (k�irous of ha\'ing th ..· being the moth�r of the first Gre(.'k'\li-chi�:ln� s!-'cede. He adds that m:l- etter fraternity.iiciolls ncwspaper rcports arc doin� :\ patron of Color:tdo college h:1';milch to stir up this clement ami that, endowed that institution with a hun·if .\li(.·hig:1n (lot's withdraw, it will h\! dred pcdigree cats. This man. no le�'":ar�d�' owing to th.c influcnce of the "J)«:rsonage than :\Iajor Hall of Col- MEALS �r.c AND UPChop Suey a, Specialty �iounLAFAYETTE;,INDIANAPOLIS,LOUISVILLE.C,INCINNATI,DAYTON ..Or any Southern PointTicket Office. db South Clark �t. .Depot-Dearborn S�tioD, Polk ...Dearborn St.En�lewood Sta� It.C. L. SCIIAU !PICTURES AND PICTURKFRAIIING265 East Pifty-Snentb SINetOpposite R-osalie Cout..Phone H. 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P_ ��ruya & Co., of Tokio, Ja- most altogether bad, because it en­pan. The 'order is for 900 copies of courages either excess or neglect ofalleys from 11r. English for the ev- ·'Lectur.cs· on Commerce," by Henry t rarrung; He would have. a gradedRand 'Hatfield. to be used as a text system of compulsory physical train­book in the Imperial Schools of Ja- ing, to continue as long as· the manpan. The volume is a collection of or woman remained in school.teams in each division and the sec- lectures delivered before the College "At the present time," writes Dr.ond and Fourth meet each other in the of Commerce :111\1 Administration Sargent in support of his contentionunder the old college system. They for a 'physical eligibility rule,' "inSixteen fraternities have entered arc edited by Mr. Hatfield, now of the many schools and colleges, it is cus-the tournament this year. Four sec- University of California and for tomary to forbid stcdcnts to take: t:OI1S of four teams each have been years at Chicago. The volume con- honors in athletics, unless they havemade by a. system of drawings. The tains first an introductory lecture .)11 a creditable standing in their studies.starters were assigned sections as fol- .'Higber Commercial Education," by I u order to be consistent this fCo. lows: Prof. J. L. Laughlin, bead of the :tuirement should be coupled withEConomics Department, and three another, "i, e., that no student shouldgroups of lectures 011 Railways, Trade be given honors in his studies unlessand Industry, and Banking and In- he attained a certain grade in hissurancc. The lectures w.ere given by gymnastics or athletics. This last rc­men at the heads of great companies quirerncnt would insure the consci­and promin.ent in some of the great e ntious student against sacrificing hiscompanies and prominent in some of health in view of raising his standinzthe great industries of the country, in scholarship, which at the present.nduding such names as Paul Mor- time he is likely to do on account :.)iton, H. F. J. Porter, John L. 'Mahin, the keen competition to which he isA. C. Bartlett, James H. Eckles, Da- subjetccd. .,:id R. Forgan and A. F. Deas "All teachers should be required tozivc evidence of their physical as wel1WISCONSIN TRACK AND I as mental efficiency before receivingBASEBALL DATES OUT their .appointrncnts. This requirement_ on the part of teachers should be sup-Eleven Diamond Contests Arranged·-· lemcnted by a further requirementMeet With Maroons May 23- an the part of the pupils, that all ad-IRelay Races March I� van cement from class to class and�si Upsilon. from school to school should be basedEach team in the league must ar- Wisconsin track and baseball sched- upon a physical as well as a mentalules are tentatively made out, and examination. Entrancs to "College also Ihave been announced by Coac�l Hut- should be based upon a test of physi­chins of the Badger institution. Two cal as well as mental efficiency, Thedual meets, one with Chicago and moral effect of these physical re­the other with Minnesota, have been, quircments would be to throw the .arrangeo. 'l1t.c Chicago meet will be Iresponsibility for physical condition Icontested May 23 on Marshall Field. back upon the parents, the pre para-SOCK AND BUSKIN ELECTS; The annual relay carnival is set £0:- tory schools, and teachers, as well as 1TO GIVE MU�ICAL COMEDY March 14- the pupil himself." .The following baseball games have As to the need for compulsoryDramatic Club of Philosophy Women be�n scheduled: physical training, he says: IChange Plans for Its Next April I7-I11inois at·l\lbdison.. "Criminals, dullards, the feebleProductlon. April I8-Northwestern at Madtson. minded, and the insane as a class areMay I�orthwest.crn at Evanston. considerably below the. average, nor-"Sock and Buskin," the Philosophy May 2-Chicago at Chiuago. mal height and weight,College Dramatic C�� met yest.c� May �Purdue at �fuyeU� "No nation has ever aU�ned inie� \��-TA�N-'-r-E-��-I-n�-a�p-r-�-a-t�e�s-c-h-o-o-l-,�a�����-�R����-f-o-r�R-��L����day morning to elect officers, and to May 9-Illinois at Champ�tgn. lcctual greatness that has not first man to teach algebra, geometery FURNISHED ROO M 5-Near theform plans for the quarter. The May II_Nebraska at Madl�on. aid the foundation in the physical and Latin; temporary work; after- University;' good light, heat, hqtelection results were: £. ."l·nnesota at MadIson. . ."'. May I��� I :raining of" their youth. noons. Apply at once, room 9A, and cold water; ltath. Call 6S2 �Presidcllt-:\liss Sarah Wilk.cs. May 21-J>ru.rdue at Madi�on. "1£ a requirement of physieal fitnt-5s Cobb Han. 57th St., S!Ccon4 �t.Vicc- President-Miss E"elyn Phil- June 3-Chicago at l\la�l.son. 1:. ;lnd efficiency is not introduced and WANTED-Students to attend En-lips J 6-llinncsota at l\ltnneapo .:..•. une • maintained in our preparatory schools glewood Roller Rink, 6432 Went-Committee - :\liss Ethel Kawin, N'S and 'Colleges we sball have a continu-1\Iiss Esther Hall, :\liss Ernestine ME'." LIT�'DATURE WOKE f h ..,n � SOON :mce 0 t e condltlons that prevailEvans. CLUB TO GIVE PLAY today where one class of studentsIt'· is probable that the dub will carry bodily training in athlet:cs toabandon its vaudeville plans and at· "The (ir'een Room" is Name Ad.OP�. f L excess, a few exhaust their vitalitytcn-i'pt some sort of a musical COnt- bv New Dramatic Club 0 lter-h.I t rough excessive mental application.edy similar to the OI��S given la�! ature College Women. while the largest class does not getenough bodily t,·aining to kecp 1ngood physical condition, or to permitth� realization of half th�ir mental in the heart of a great mining country within- sizht of some of the�reatest mines. ?fl' d:�s.sing and smeltmg plants in the world. and in ahy� 'College, equipped With teachers. laboratories. and other facilities forgrvmg you thorough and practcal courses in evervthinz nertaining tothe business and l)l"ofcssion of Mining?If �o. write to the StAle Scn��! of Mines, UniV':rsitv of Utah. SaltLake City, for a catalogue and illust ratcd circulars of information.Graduate and under-graduate courses.Expenses lower than the lowest elsewhere.. Fo�r-year courses in Civil, Electrical, Mechanical. Chemical. andt I rn�at!On Engineering also given, (the last in connection with thr- Statei Agricultural Collcg<.' ).... _ .......". '\. 0"_ ,.. .:".:.. �:.: .: ..THE DAlLY MAROON, 'CHICAGO, ·':THU�R.SDAY, JAil .. 9, 1908.TO BEGIN FRATERNITY�.'. BOWLING TOURNEY TODAYTho J!l'3Spof theclaspill �Y'. It'.ftat-t;lc only abso­lutt'ly Gat cla-p rnrterh t;IO I!rl:_:!ilon. Milli.ClIIS of men b:o\," this--buythem ::ml vrccr t;lrm. The wearh there, r.:1l1 t :I("Y' (·0' t only n qunrtcra pair. I�('fm'm!x.·r it.LARGEST FOREIGN ORDER. JUST RECEIVED llY PRESS WOULD BAR PHYSIC:ALLYUNFIT FROM UNIVERSITIES(Continued from page. I)ofDelta Kappa Epsilon and Delta Tau Tokio Firm Orders go� CopiesDelta to Meet This Afternoon. College of Commerce and Ad-in First Contest, ministration Lectures. medium in which Dr. Sargent ex·presses his views 011 the importanceof physical training for students. HeThe first match of the interfrater­nity bowling tournament will beplayed today, when Delta Kappa Ep­sil�n meets Delta Tau Delta clt3:.;5. Delta Upsilon has reserved theening.The first rounds must be playedoff by Saturday. The first and thirdpreliminaries. DO YOU WANT TO STUDYMINING ENGINEERINGDivision I.Delta Tau Delta.· Chi Psi.Delta Kappa Epsilon.Delta Upsilon.Division II.· Phi Kappa Sigma.lost or found somethingHave .. anything you .wish to sella room or house for rentYouSigma Chi.Sigma Nu.Alpha Tau Omega.Division III.Phi Kappa Psi.Alpha Delta Phi. Try a elassified advertisement. inThe BaBy MaroonSigma Alpha Epsilon.Phi Delta Theta. AfyiDKuti"CO::1n:..ert' allby rrc:.\1\0'11 K'lltin' ccdttai! slAIl·inB. lorFrank:IhaL FIDixon,I1u� A.ChariGuusahRoney,Division IV.Kappa Sigma.Phi Gamma Delta.Beta. Theta Pi.ISS State StreetROBERT SrAEDTER ·CO.range dates with its opponents and�s«?rve':incy� from-Mr, English. Atthf time -th:it these reservations arcmade the entrance fee of $1 must bepaid, All teams are obliged to play Between Madison and Monroe.Phone Cen� �c":\2="' -� � FURS.SUITS,COATSS;KIRTS,MIL�INERYOur Prices are the Low­.est for the Best Mer-out their schedule. chandise of. our well­known Reliable andDurable Quaiities.Ladies" and Misses'Suits $18.50 up.Fur Neckwear from$3-75 up.Hats from $.t.oo up..spring', "Ft:ss and Fudge," written byKlein and Hanson, and prescnted inthe Reynolcls Cluh theater. The. ,.�ltlks I1I::'\t mel'ling will be held on.. ' :\\"edlll'sday. Jan. 15. in Lexington ;.at 10.30. ,-\11 members of Philosophy.:'. �olkgc .:1rc asked to attend. -Luth,Green ;Arthuriag, CIFr.an1:Iuotg,Hapel�.�. I 'EdwHorte:Ic)", HFrarDavieCharl4man.KartrudeRicha·RlIon4WinijArthtCharIworth Ave. Every evening, Thurs.,Sat. and Sun. Afternoons throughthe season: AN ADV. INW ANTED-A good man' is wantedto tea<:h physics, chemistry and<:oach football in a small <:ollege inthe South; salary o�et $1,000 fornine months' work; work to begin \Sept. 8, 1908. Apply to the Secre­tary of the Board of Recommenda-The namc. "The Grcen Room," hashccn adopted for the dramatic cluhof the Literature Collcg.c of \Vomcll .Work will heg;n soon on the play toTtle memhership :md physical possihilities.tion."Judging from my experience atYale some years ago. if physical train- Typewritersnig were m;ule a part of the sc110cl TYPEWRI:rERS for Sale or Rent-curric\llum, the class that �tood th�· �. he givcn :\Iarch 4·will prohahly be increased in the ncar. TI,e pr.e'ent memhers art.'future.' .:\Ii��('� Dickey, Gardner, D:\,·,5.Tanschc. Bo),·lari. Katheryn Slaugh:.Jcssil' Heckman. Laura \\'ilder, presI­dent. and :\Iamie Lilly. secrctary ..The Litcratur.e College \Vom<.'n WIlluh.e :t ,lance in the Reynolds cluh,January 22. and plans are bcing madethat promise an enjoyable affair.. The h'nchcons whkh were givenby thc college during the autumnquartcr will hc continued this quarter.Tn Dean Walla-cc's ahsencc, �Irs.Flint will be prcsent at tlie lunchcons The Da;I, Maroon?Do it No,v!f"HOLD ·'08 DANCE WE'DNESDAY� Continued from paKe one, :,ighcst in �c1l\)larship would invaria­hly stand the highest in phy�ical .exer­cises." Svedal rates to stud*:nts; bargain"in t".e-buHt machines. W. Whit�..... :td. 36 La Sa lie Street.the musi<: :1110p;·omptly at 3 . \VANTED-A young woman to- sol­icit advcrtisemcnts. Address Ma·roon Office. ZI.\Vho('s Daily :\[aroon are you read­ing?.•. ):1,C. <;ol)lmitt<.'e for the dance con­.-,'" si:,t�. Qf 11. II Chandler, 'Chairman;��� .. __ .:\'Iis��s Kelso, :\[orton, \Vilkees, Pitkinan� il iss l' cap, W�IO was appointed �otake tlie place of :\li5s Coppc, wh·)...... ·has left the coli <.';""C, Jordan, Fuller.Cro:,hy. Goes and And.erson. AND ROO:\I-FornOARDSouvenir Calendar Out y<Y-l·ng ladies; prh·ate family.Greenwood avc., second flat.which have been gi\"en to promot.cDaily unity and good fceling among theextensive membership. A number of souvenir calcndars,put out by the Mosslcr Co.,tailors, arehcing <)istrih\!tcd from thi! office of I TO RENT-Furnished rooms, witt.The Daily Maroon. The calendar closet S H gas b""th ph . .• ' • ". , n, one, pn·b�ars �n engravmg of the 1907 cham- vate family; restaurant handy; roe a-plonshlp football team, with the rcc- sonable; near Illinois station. �l-. 0( tJle MUG.... E. 60th SL, first Soor •Why I'ot readMarooa? your OWII.. --- ........ THE DAILY IIA1t80NIS AS GOOD ANINVESTIIBNTAS YOU CAN .A��RAYE Yf)U INVESTBOlHave youSubscribedforlIarooa 0Iice, EIIia Hal. son,PalKaufllsL- ThCUSHenpthRey!.. 0"HeaFiIc;\\",ny,"aSStlhist,Dy�cleryeal�gpoli!oCr;inginf(am.Gteof I