,�:'.'� �t:·/.·��:.� :'.':!�. ,:. ' .. : ....... - .....matly ··.arnnl1Price Two Cent. i.j;'I"iilEne· PRoGIWI FIB i. WlITER ,IS alVEI OUT DEBA1E1� SPlINT AT fINISH I SOD. STUDEIIS MilE IItBlGAN DEFINITELY BEtmES· TIIf:= If=-��o�!� limB PICIIC SUCCESS .- \¥IYHDIA w nOI tONFERENtEtk Varsity Has Twelve Buketba11. em to Lead Strenuous Life forGaJDCS Scheduled-Dlinoia Track Next Three Days-Ti�ets on Sale.lleet Feb. 14 and March 7. --Three days and then the debates. Unique Affair Held at University Set­tlement Scores Hit Beyol;ld AllExpectations of' Committee. Wolverine Board of Athletic Con�lVotes to Get Out of the BeMICHIGAN SIGHS HER' BnIEf\':r",I",,!i, ',!'IiIil� Schedule. Still Incomplete The next eighty-five hours or there- Students Fill Big Buildini from-1J1dUdeS Matches With Yale, abouts which intervene between this ,Basement to Attic...;...Misa Me-�,1vania and Wisconsin. morning' and the time when the first Dowell Makes SpHcb.___ Chicago speaker will begin the debate --- All the Wolverines Do Not Agreethat Withdrawal is Wise, but theyare all Glad to Have MatteI'S Set­tled. Unable to Acree to Five Games,a The Varsity and Freshman indoor in Mandel will see some strenuous The Winter Picnic at the Settle- -willer schedule as far as it has been work on the part of Chicago's six ment on Saturday evening proved .:l:JC Ann Arbor, Mich., Jan. 13·- TheaIIDP�ttcd, was announcc:d yesterd&!y representatives. With the line of ar- of the most successful social events final settlement of the debated ques­., �t� Raycroft. A number of gument for each side definitely set- in the history of the University. tion of East or West for MichiganCftIIts: are, still hanging fire, among ·tled the two teams are working for a About 800 men and women �tudents has caused a great deal of rejoicingtKm being the' Varsity dual with the smooth and convincing style of deliv- of the University assembled at the here and still more relief. Those Ann Arbor, Mich., Jan. 13.-TheC. A. A. track squad and several more ery. Arguments are about equally large Settlement building. and aided who fa,·ored withdrawal were loud Michigan Board of Athletic Control'�rig meets. The remaining balanced pro and con on the vexed in making "University day" a real in their demonstrations of favor at voted to .withdraw from the Dig---t-s of the quarter will be in shape question of government resrulation of clay at the Settlement, th action of the board tonight�,.... -0- e.· Nine at its meeting tonight. Thisfor defu1ite announcement in the next corporations and it is realized t:id't Although the number of those who Its decision came somewhat as aD Ra . actiori is final and means, for onefnf days, according to r. ycroll. much depends on the presentation. supplied, the stude.nts scattered mto surprise, as there had been consider-Foftowing is the schedule thus far No one is indulging in any rash expectations of the committee in able agitation,' supported by Profes- thing, tb� the former annual Michi-arrinJtd: .. predictions as to the outcome of t-ie charge of the picnic, the facilities of sor Patterson, Michigan's Conference . ga.n-Chica�o 'gridiron contest is aBasketl'aa11. two debates of Friday night. .Borh the large building,' and. the excellent representative, in favor of a referen- 'thing of the past.�,;!&-Iowa at Chicago. Fresh- Michigan and Northwestern have arrangements for entertainment sat- dum among the students._, rio Lake View. shown themselves formidable anta�- isfied the needs of everyone. That there was a considerable ele-'JiL 21-Central Y. M. C. A ... t onists in the past and their. 1905 Lunch was -served at 6 o'clock, and ment in favor of Michigan's remain- will be sent out, to the various COD-:'fatrit Freshment vs. Comets. teams promise to uphold the reputa- for -over an hour a constant line of ing in the Big Nine is generally rc-r Ference schools. As soon as possible,Jan. 2s-Purdue at Chicago. rion, hungry students filed past the tables .cognied .. The Michigan Daily has �a set of rules will be drawn up prac:- ..... , -f.<':r::JaiL JI-:-Wisconsin at Madison. But the evident, determination of laden with eatables of an kinds. Even thrown its columns open to argu- tically conforming with:- the confer- f!."�'�: ':���Feb.6-Y. M. C. A. at Bartlett. the Chicago debaters to reverse the at 6:45 the "lunch line".. extended ments pro and con during the last eac;e' naleia. wi" .� � � � .�- .... -::;�:� "-.Feb. �IIIinois at Champlain, double defeat of last year is expected down to the basement. Having once week and a wann discussion has re- . - .:. .. ; ., . _ ..Feb .... 13-�orthwestern· at Chicago. to tell. They have been putting m filled: their plates with the bounties suIted. ccptions. Th�' ar:e the three points •.Feb. 22-,�innesota at Minriea!)O: some hard, consistent work for !h: Settlement boys' dub. The entire :111- Three of these printed about ti:e in the Conferebee ��p to Which'" lis.._... ," last two months. that will be ,� .groups to elljoy their lunches, filling middle o���ek--throw' a great Michigan. mos_l :st��. -�� .:;�!��.�Wisconsin at �hicago., den�e 0!1 F.riday night. ,·In��_i�. ��.9'� J!.gm_JIl�·.f.llt� ��gk.�tus·.of_.�Q!l .��li�<of. -��U.Hi�i(�""�:,_""-'·�·, -. .;�.�,���J.Il.��o_.h�catEriJ��t-·EvznS':: ·�lY-.asserte:(i· .�� ·those Wbo the ��t·. 'Every sea�_jh� "bililding h�e... . ., . ·th·� ·linU�rion·.t6. a fiY�. �ni� �I�'_�� .,: .� J: .-. . . . h�ve h�ard't"he' six Chicago mea that, wasJ�eny: and �any Ilad to. eat their The first of the.communicati� to 'and ti.� �kiDi t�nia.c�:; 'of 'f'jar�ardI-�Uli�ois ,·at 9Jicago. they will give any team in the field suPPer ,staodingi.;";'4�·· :' ,the Daily' favors Michigan's leavi�g .. '. '. :b·.· .... ' I:d' ...I i:�-:• • ' ' '.A.' " ., "'- .'. . rule: that -at des cou on Y �.:p'Tnck. a hard fight for the decision, The 'l�eneon .a·s _ follow.ed by a the Conference, declanng that, the ,',, . '. - . .'./ Jm 'Ii-Freshman. vs. Academic Added interest will be' given the mi�strdtsb�w. given by' one of. the We'�t may be t�e p1!CC for the WoJ� three y�rs in· int�JegQte s�s.:.; '�at Bartlett. debates fro� the fact that both tbe. Settle' bOys" clubs. "The entire au- verines geogTaphically, but that This last rule would have made'snrjln. 24-Vataty vs. Academic Chicago teams will.meet their Oppt>l1- dien,ce ·'of 700 was ii. an .exceedingly Michi�n would be going too far eral football. track and lk'sebitU' s�r�iacae at Bartlett. ents in Chicago. While i is �x�t-, appreciative mood encored the yonng should she kneel before the latest de- in�ligible, among them ��n� CaPt�:n. ha �Varsity �s. Fi�st Regiment ed that most of the .Maroon rooters performe�s .. Ail present joined in -the man.�s of the Westt>rn body. It Schulz aDd Coe of the track t�am.at Bartlett will listen to the Chicago-Michigan. cho'rus of 'each s�ng' With an .enthns- makes as one of its chief arguments,Fi�L. •• M d h . th . I· f th t k b b II This acUoD comes as a s. ettleme�t� I-Freshmen vs. IllinOIS argument 10 an el all .i� IS not un- iasm that shook the gymnasium. e cnpp lOP; 0 e rac, ase aFreshmen at Champaign. 'Iikely that a considerable continO"Pnt 'I:' II' h" ' I' h' .. and football teams by the acceptance of a contrnversy *hat has raged everG- rO owmg t e Illlnstr.e sow, sev- " .'Feb. 14-Varsity vs. Illinois at of Ch�cago men will go to Evanston I I • ' I d b of the present Conference, regula- since the big refonn in football W:95era se ectlons were p aye y a . ... . .n.. __ I\!II. to cheer 'n th c t t . t N L . ·Uons. Followmg 10 part IS the opm- IUIOIIII_Ign. ,I e on es agams on;.- boys' orchestra •. and then a short ,. . made two years ago.Felt. ,29-Varsity Freshmen vs. 11 western period of dancing ensued. Miss ·Wal- 10:U: d h ,. f f �me of the neW' rules met withIiaois Freshmen at Bartlett. Preparations are being made .. for a . n er t e retroactive eatl1re ,.,ton as pianist, Herman James as C 'f I·f h ·1· most decl·ded dl·sfavor here and .. ··Ich-·Frrrst I·· h· h hIt .capa·t h . Mdl T'':ck . on erence ru es, I we uml late .In •pre Imlnary, Ig sc 00 . me;.! CI youse 10 an e. I ets violinist, and Harry Harper as trap- I b' .t .at Danlett. at 25 cents were placed on sale at :I)ist,' formed a� orchestra �hich 'fut'- ourse- ves. y re UTOIng We I?se fo�r- igan has' never bttn able to bring bt>r-�h i-Varsity vs. Illinois at Information office yesterday, and a teen, promment athletes, mclud-ng self to the point of stomaching them.. nished some excellent music, in keep-"'tt. large demand is ant:cipated. Captain Schulz of the football team: F I M·ch· n ha§r . ing with the entire success of the af- Rome. Coe. Dull and Heath, of the or a most a year I 19a .Second preliminary high school t' • been entirely barred from any athlet-'_.. •. •• •.•• .... ••••.. .alr.h h 'I. ' track, and Taft. Kelley, Giddings 'and. .. . h C �prell.ml.nary PRESENT "PATRIOT" FOR .. ' Preceding t e minstrel s ow, .I.� ISS Wendell of the baseball team. Can IC mtercOl1rse Wit any on.erenceKarsh 13 - Third1.:..1.' '. , ' TRADE LEAGUE BEN&FIT :Ma..y McDowelT, head of the Settle- we afford to do this on top of the �oJlege. Daring that time she has..,. .. sc:hool meet.Karch 28-Final t.i�h school meet. --- ment,deliveFed a short addres� dwel1- other disadvantaKes? been- experimenting with :&11 e�temNiDe Uoiftni'" Students ,Raile Fund ing on the general proble'ms met;n "The Little Eight has Michigan in schedule and trving tn decide whetherSwimminc. -I • J. VI: . to D-..-:.I_ �-- for Wom- the Settlement district and indicat- a VI·ce'. The Wester' ners' hav sla ..,·tb: "I-Varsity vs. Wisconsin:-l .rIlVYIUIIII: ... ..,- ".. e !"- she liked the supercilious east bette-I"1utJ,.,- Aat . at Hall HOUR.. ing to the students the part that they ped our face and told' us to salaam�� than the reformed west.�,ril II-Varsity vs. Yale at Bart- - might play in alkviating the destitu- or be kicked out. They demand thatlett. :'" Nine University women presented tion of that portion of the city. we spurn th� principle we pleaded rat At any time during this period !he�l "The Patriot" for the benefit of lh� ""In spite of the fact that we have and whiC'h they know and We know Conference could have forced Mich-·,pril IS-Varsity vs. �nnsylV2niaat �"Iett. 'Women's Trade League at Hull enorJ1l()Us harvests in the country," is just and equitable. igan either to withdraw Dr confonnHouse last Saturday evening. fhe she said, "and solid miles of\ auto- "The student sentiment, so far as . h . I If hb'l . h . h (h be bl • f Wit Its ru es. It held 0, owever,play was well attended and provcd 'mo I es m t e (,Ity, t ere are grcat . a,·e en a e to ascertam r!)ID.. . J• • L_ f I I h· h . fl· . .. I until at Its last meet mg. held on an,a finanCial success. The proceeds Will numl1':rs 0 pt'op e c ose to t IS ouse care n mqulry. IS In a most every fbe used to prOCure the services of a who ha,·e not food -enough to eat case precisely this: choosing betw . .!c:'i J. it pve Michigan until the 1St ('IIfconsulting physician for the wom�n and no means to rent a shelter or to resigning or being kicked out; resign, February to make up her mind.of that association. l)rOClIre coal to warm it. but at all events get out. if. the pri:e The combination of colleges whichThose taking part in the play were "One morning this week we ladies of relation with the: West is humi!ia-Misses Harriet Grimm, Phoebe Bell. of th� Scttdement went over to the tion, submission and dwindling ath- compose - the Western Conferen_�eCaroline: Dickey, Florence M. Phio;t- packing houses to count the unem- letie strength." will probably be known ,hereafter aser, Mary Allen, Geraldine Hermit, ployed men seeking work at the The middle 'position is taken hy the ""Big Eight_" instead of its form�r- Tbe Pre-Legal club will hold a Edith Terry and Mrs. Converse. M;�� door� of the great packing. plants. Professor Patterson. who writes :n nick name, the "Big· Nine." The..... tr in the Reynolds dub at 8 Ph�he Bell was coach. We found 5.000 men begging for fa,·or of putting the matter up to :a u�iversit�s which mak� up 'the Con-�� �n men hlt�nding to study hw wo�k_ l)ut failing to gt>t it. Do you vote of the student body:.,., invited. 're-alize what this means? It means "Now that an ultimatum has bee?Hard Times Party Saturday even- .·�sued by the Conference. I do, no:'�or dance Wednesday afternoon. ina. • (Continued OD paa". 4) (Continu'cd on 'page 4) Retroactive Feature.,;'A letter �tating Alic�igan's attituder-I.1-"belOtE.Deat10 �r� Women to Give RecePti,n.Thursday afternoon the Literature.�en will give an informal recep­Iioa for AIrs.' Flint, who is the adviser. � t�e college during Dean Wallace's�ce. The affair will be held inl.exing1on.'heference are now Chicago, Wiseon"in,l�innesota, Illinois, �due, Iowa,Indiana and Northwestern.ithTHE DAILY IIAltOON. CHICAGo� TUESDAY, JANUAQ,V [4. [908. , .....SENIOR COUNCILORS IIUSTALL BE NOIIINATED TODAYservices of Dr. Harper were com-pleted. I twas, announced Ithat the keynote of the serviceswould be "Loyalty to the Uni-ve.. rsitY'.as the 'highest tribute to Ithe late P.resident.".. Three Ycara Aco TodA:r.It was announced that James S'II Riley had been -elected presidentof the Reynolds club.Four Years Aco Today. II The Inter-fraternity League m.was formed. Walker L. Gregory berlain will speak on "Papers pre-was elected president and R W. sented at the Chicago meeting of theAshley secretary and treasurer. American Association for the Ad-The Dramatic club presentedtheir play, "The Land of Heart'sDesire:'· before the author, M.·.W. B. Yeates.Fift Yean Aco Today.The Hitchcock breakfast room Religious Pedagogy club will meetwas opened for the first time. at 8 p, rn, in Haskell 26.Profe .... or G. N. Stewart was Senior College Council-This is theappointed to take the head of the last day for nominations to be made IDeparment of Physiology is place for the Senior College Council. Thl"� Iof Dr. Loeb. may be made between 9 and 12 a .. :11.Ten Years Alto Today. and 2 to 4 p. m. in the Senior office.The Quadrangle initiated six Alumni Magazine manuscripts for Inew members in their society. the February number are due janu-Delta Kappa Epsilon' gave an ary zoth. .1informal "stagg" party at the Seat for Theater of L'A1Iiancechapter house. Francais play may be reserved atTI t II t t· ptimists the university theater agency indistr ibut ion in a valuable volume of ra a grea poe s were 0 :0,cont ribut ions in memory of Pres i- and that no matter what the disad- BADGERS WANT MORE GAMES. Cobb, box 320 Faculty Exchange.f I dit th t I Senior Pictures will be taken bydent 1 Ia r pcr. :\ more notable series vantages 0 iere I y or 0 er na urnh hi If t Favor Lon S-I.._..:II .. 1- ro ftftR Martyr. free of charge,of individual contributions has not causes were, a man as rmse 0 ger �OIQC I' r I�-been iss uccl since the presentation of hold responsible for whatever be Athletk Campaign Becan. All fellowship blanks must be filledout and sent in to the President'sthe Decennial publications i.! 1903. makes of himself, was the statementf I R G H Co b . h Following the resolve of the Hawk- office before January 17.Valuable as arc the writings them- 0 t ie eVe eorge . m s, In �sselves. ther:e i� added to each the address before the Junior men's eyes to ';ote for· seve.n' gam�,; the. d"M athletic .bo.�rd of Wisconsi_n will a1,:;0person:ll touch of tribute to Dr. Har- chapel meetmg yester .ay. 3!1y HAS $10 STOLEN FROM' HISE I "1' young_men are fond of sayt·ng,'· said send a sealed statement in favor .)f LOCKER IN BARTLETT' GYMper. .:.ac 1 artlc e IS written by athe Rev. Combs, "that it is all herc- lengthening the ,schedul�. The Bad­personal fricnd of thc first prcsidentof the UniYersity, who has dedi- ditary, and since it is all devil wit:. ger authorities may' also schedule D. B., Eisendrath Reports Secondcated the best results of a life work them. there is no use putting forth several games with minor col1c:ge LOss of Money-UDabIe 'to Giveto the memory of the wonderful man any effo.t of their own. But neither teams besides those with Big Nine Clew in Matter.;.' �on' thc allll,i\'crsary of whose death their ow.n past nor that of their par· elevens." I .. d T ents l'S an excuse for them. Eve-v It has also been decided to have' A t'resh outbreak of 'pet"'ty' t'hl�eVI;tlg't le vo lImc IS l:::SUC. 0 every . . 'J'f· d - 1) T.. man has his own making in his :»wn a professional coach for future Bad·: ..' ,... "d:nell ot r. l'Iarper and the Uni- was brought·' to' light . yester �y,vcrsity. which ilC built up the mem- hands, and the one great word oppor- ger team, his salary to ·bet $1,500 a when D.: B. Eisendratit= re'ported that. tu't an' d all that I't means sn.-Jls year. In order to raise. the money a� S '.h' 'orlal YOI1I111C wil! especiaHy appeal. OJ y_, , y- .ten doJJars�,had been stolen fTom 15f '1 t h well as $3.000 more to support :-lb-success or al ure 0 eac young m3t:, .. , locker in Bartlett gymnasium. Thisd· t h' a rt t k d· letics i.n the Madiso� ins'titutl'on, a.'\5 SCYCIl hundred. University vi accor mg 0 IS ello s to a e :1 -CI : .• -, ..t f h' op rtu't' 'r aJn SUbscription campai.gn is be, ing s.tatt-llC:1g0 peoplc ha\:c already pr-i)- van age 0 IS P' lies ... ,1l01111Ced the 'Vinter the maker of my own fate; I am tbe �d. The students are working hardPicnic Saturday even- master of my own soul.' " to have athletics reinstated. in thei�former position, and have' the fac-Ulty behind them in the effort� Pres�ident Van Hise is one of the mo.;tardent supporters of the �ovement. :The OUidal Student l'ub!lcatlon of th�t::llln'rsity of C111<:I1;o. Number of NomiDationa Alread:r Re­ceived by Senior CoUece 0IidalaElection Thursday Md Friday.Eutered us Sucoud-cluas l1ull at rue Chlca�ol'o::;tom.e. »,---'Unusual' interest is being shown byi'he Senior College electorate in theirelection as evidenced .by the receiptyesterday of six nominations by theSenior College offices, scatteredthrough five divisions. Yesterdaywas the first day for the Dominationsfwd aft.er 4 P. 1\1. today no more willbe re�eived. I t is important for every�cnior' college student to know tile�Ih'ision he is in, as the vote is flydivisions and nominations should beaccording to same scheme. The�;oniination bl�nk must contain inwriting the formal statement of ti'ename' both of the nominee and nom-.' ,-_----- --- ---------l'ublh;iled llally, UCCIJt ::;wulayli, Mon_days aIHI holiday:!, "durlng tllree�quarteraof the L"l.Oivcl"sity year.i.u-nu:u D. FEl:-XALD, l1aC:l;;ID� EditorI'W:S'!"{J::\ ·F. uxss, -Xews' Editor. 'll1-:1.\"2\ J .• \11.\.\1::\, .\tllktic Editor.LOU::; s. i:El:LI�: ].iuSi-ue� M:lDnger....... ,,;' rFormerlyThe Cuiv,'l'si:y o! Chit-aGO Weekly.FcuudedThe Week;.r, Oct, 1, 1 89:!.Tile V;lily" Oct. I, I�U:!.inator and the division to which eachl:;uiJSL"l'ipliOIl [H'icc. sa.oo per yenr; ,1.00 belongs. One councilor and one al-tor :: ruout hs. �Vl.Jsl;l·llJUous received at h di . . t b.- -, ", tcrnate from eac, rvrsion mus etlle �lal'uon Ullicc. Ellis llull, or at till! chosen.Tomorrow a list of the candidates-will be posted and the election willDe held on Thursday and Friday ofthis week from 9 to 12 P. M. and 2to 4 P. 1\1. in the Senior College of-Pr lu ted- by the llaroon Pr�-.17,1 East :;:'tll ::;trcctPhone Uyde Pnrlo:. 3GGlfice by ballot.Pt1bli�11cd on the second annivcr- YOUNG MEN CAN MAKE OWNsary of Dr: Harper's death, the rc- FUTURES, SAYS REV. COMBSA sults oi a year's wmi'lglabor 'on thc part of a,score of the leadingeducators of the world, Univ�rsity Preacher Says in Juni\)rChapel that Her�ty is NoExCUSe for Failure.WrittenTributeare offered for generalFor the ,St'tlemcnt ing an unqualified suc,,cc:"s, cditorial comment WISCONSIN ORATOR WINS\\'ould only he rl'1H:tition. So great HAMILTON CONTESTwas tll\: :;llcces,; ()f Unh'ersity D�:·at the ='l_'! t klllCllt, however, that th�suhject oi the Lniversity dance forthe bl'ilclit oj the Setlcmcnt is a l11attl'r now (L.',�illctly pertincnt, both to!ho-.� \\'!10 l.'llj'-'Yl'<i the hospitalit.· DOYOU· ....... ,Michigan Wins Second. Nortbwes:-em Third· and KDoz Fourth, in LOOK TO GAilE WITH. �OW AAnnual Competition..The University of \Visconsinoi the stnck yard:; in:"titl1tioll an" the Hamilton oratorical contest S3t­.hose W!W Ill;:-:'l'<i the oPP?rtunity. nrday night through its representa-Dcc. 31 i:- a 'htl' w;lich should t'lke ti\·e. Carl N. Hm, who spoke onpre�-�'dcill'C O,'l'r all other:'> for tilC "Centralization in J).eomocracy." Thestudellt l)(l(ly. �:' it' ha:'o alrl.·acly dOIH' other !'peakcrs were ranked as f'JI·ior t11e i:ll'\I!ty. The active interc..:. lows: Stephen \V. Downey, Univer­in �::�\l:' Lly', vlltl'f::lilll1lCnt at tl11' sity of :\Iichigan, ""Hamilton's Na·:-to.:k � :1; c1,.. P:'l·:-:l:.!q Wl.·ll ior t�ll' tionalism." second; Emory S. Bo·SllC('l',:, • ,I ;1 grl';\t all-C'niycrsit,· gardns, Xorthwestem Uni\"ersi�y,(;:IIl\:�: j-, ll' t :Il: klll'lit of :1Il important "Patrick Henry," third, and John !\f.L"lliH'I-i,y i:b1i!\\tiol1. I·l.owrie., Knox CoJJegc, ""John Mar·shall, the Preserver of the Fedel'31i�tP:o[c:;;;or Clark to Speak, r deal," fourth. Two 'prizes were give"\\'Cdll,:"d:IY :\t l(l:.�O in _the lcague t.o the best speakers, one of $[00 lndroom, .\�:-;C)('i:lk Professor Clark will one of $50. The judges were Harrytalk to thC Ynllll:.! "'olllen's Christi�n Olson. the Rev. Edgar P. Hill andHi" talk will he 011 "Bcatlty and ).[hr- Rcv. Daniel Bnt'mmitt.alit)":'.. For the first time in many yea:-sthe University of Chicago was not", The ::'T ;l�k :1Ild \rig Club of PCI�n �epresented in the contest, it havinl-twill prc:,c:lt a new pl:ty this year en. decided instead to put forth irs !)e�ttitlcd "Gncle Sam's Ditch, or Pan:t- effort in the Northern Oratorical con-rna. 10 Date.". test, to be held tbis spri ••• . ODe Year Aco Todq.President Judson made his .6rstannual>report, iil'�hich 'be state�that the womenof the Un�versitywere the- best �cholars.·. TWo Y-. Aco To-dQPreparations for the funerallIaroon Fift Bzpect Close Game onSat1lrda:r-Hoffman Out. -c.Athletic Committee will meet to�day.Phi!osoI·hy men will meet in Cobb6A :at 10:30 a. m.Divinity Council will meet in room16. Haskell. at 10:30 a. m. This is11-tt.:=I3.50 aDd' U UID�·breDas at 1.85 '.-Herc's bargain !It'W(I; that",ill crowd our umbrella;section to overflowing:� Mea·" ••• �.".d1k aa IiDea _ .....with ..... owe .....etaI • .,ad. IilYer, .....rl bona.... aatunl ta.­med h ••• I_I:· .·lao•wo .... •• coIanId ....,�. breUaI� wit bl .. ifMq'\ white bonIen.. -These umbrellas were �deto seil at 3.50 and $4; choiceof a line assortmentimportant.Senior Chapel will be addressed by(he Rev. George H. Combs.College of Education Chapel will toeaddressed by Associate Professor A.W. Moore at 10 ·a. m. in room 2[4,Emmons Blaine hall.Conference on PractW:ai ReligiousWork will m�et at 4 p. m. in Haskell'i. Mr. Hennan will preach.Botanical club will hold a meeting .,I17· :Mr. Henan will preach.Professors Coulter and Cham-vancement of Science."Pre-Legal Club smoker will heheld at 8 p. OJ. in the Reynolds club. 1.85-:-n· '.. " 1malutcAll men intending to study law areinvited. ,killSPE,CIALA Black or BlueCheviot or TInDelSUIT with 'EXTRA TROuSBiIof same or striped ma�, -"I,.,is . the second time, according toEisendrath,,.. t_hat··-money has bee!1.taken· iio�· his clothes. 'Last qU:lr­er two dollars, were stolen. .He 5:'.1'1(hat' he did, not· "now anybody bein�'aware of 'the locker combination, 3t.dwas. therefore, unable to furnish :lnyclew as to the placing of guilt. THE· umOH 'BOTBLAlm RBSTA.uitAlrl,FOWNES. .. .GLOVES THE POPULAR PLACI.TO EAT .' .Either before or after � •.Theater •.. We make • Specialty of' CI!'­and Fra� DUm ..... !;' .-MANICuRING SHAMP®II'Electric Scalp and Fadal .....'·MADAME KAYN_SCALP SPECIALIST ", '237 E 55th St. Phoae It P',,.TRAVEL OVER TOEncourage by their easy "ict!)�yOver Indiana Friday, the Maroonfive yesterday began preparation fortheir next opponents, the Hawkeyes,Who will be met next Saturday nightin Bartlett. The week started offwith a rush, Dr. Raycroft lining themen up for a long practice scrim-I..,.. .malte.The cen are not looking lightly ontheir opponents from the Hawk�) eCOtJege. These are remembered asthe hardest propositions the MaroonscnconntCTed on their ,-acation !rip,Chicago winn:ng the game' at IowaCity' by score of 35 to 28.Hoffm�n, who, quit the team latotWeek·t.o take up track work, yestt"r.day rejoined the Varsity squad.Coupled with' flis addition came theannouncement that 'D� Trny has. !,.fttbe basketball squad. A.G. SPALDIIIG"'6 BROS.Tbe Larcat lIanafacturen iD ..World ofOFFICIAL ATHLETIC suppUIIBase Ball. Foot· Ball, w,'Lown Tennis. Basket ....Hockey.Official I mplcments for Track ...Field Uniforms for All Spor1ISpalding's Handsonlely lila­trated Catalogue of all sportScontains numerous sa�tlons. Send for it. It's Free.A.,' G. SPALDmG a BIOINew York, <..-a.ic.r, Philadelphia. Bo-, ...."'Oft S,. ... caH. lIiDaapolil', De1roil ...........St. Loai .. New Orlna., 5 .. F,..d� "....Ci.ci ••• ni ncaYer, loI_u ... l. Ba ..... I11IIICit,.. Clnela-.d, eaaa4a.� ";..'. - win Fabion'. races4wlds down". .:-." o.,._! _, -ARCADEARRow------COLLAR.• _n_ EAC .. ; • rOIl .. CC..,..-.,_, ... - ..... ___-.. .,.. � ",, ....._.T,,·il.UL� JrKaOON. CHIcAGO. TUESDAY. JANUARY 14. 1908.No.9, This is the only Full Dress Shirtmade, the bosom of whichlately will not bulge.Yeu will never wear 2.nykind if you try this.(Patented Feb. 21-1&".) ;"THE MAC-BURDLE"All ,GOd filnaishers sell them.Made byUnited Shirt· and <Allar Ce.Lion Brand 'Shirts and CellarsSpecialVal1.Ies!VVoole:nslorCollege :: WearI iUTS. Or JVERCOATS........ ,.;r-�' ..'. �To Order125::J30::I35 i : I UNIVERSITY NIGHT AT• CJub"�P� N... WKtrNEYOPERA HOUSEFrom present indications theStudeDta lIay Obtain Cut Rate Tick-Freshmen class � become quite 4-('-eta for CbM:aco Nicht�bicaeo.tive in a social way �t�ring the Win·. .' Sonp to'be Sune·ter . quarter. . A. meeting to decideupon defuiite dates for a series oidances has- been called for Wednes­day at 10:30 in Kent.The Dames club held its regularmeeting at 3' p. m., Saturd�y, in Lell­·iniCton.,The girls of the Literature Coll�gehave issued an invitation to the menof Literature and Philosophy Col- "'A Knight for a Day' for Chica­go." or University night at the Whi�­ney opera house. . is the attractionbilled for the evening of 'Thursday,January 16. The theater wilt becompletely given over to the U 111-versity of Chicago students, and fea­tures of particular Chicago interest\\;U be introduced into the perform-leges to an. informal dance at the ance, in addition to the many otherReynold� club. Wednesday, Jamiary things about the house which will'22. between the hours of 4 and 6 be of Varsity flavor.p. m. Seats for the performance for' 3t.1-The latest results in the I nterfra- dents reserved before Wednesday·te.rnity Bowling tournament are as noon. January 15, will be sold at re-follows: duced prices, $1.50 seats for $1.00... and $1.00 seats for 75 cents: and maySigma' Nu defeated Phi Kappa Sig- be had at the University Theaterrna .3 straight. Agency, The play has had one ofBeta Theta Pi defeated Kappa Sig- the longest and most successful runsof anything ever seen on the Chicagostage 1 t is a snappy, J' oily, musicalPhi Kappa Psi defeated Sigma AI-" oJcomedy, and bas a number of newsong hits, besides. the Chicago songsAlpha Delta Phi defeated Phi Del to be sung on this occasion.rna 3 straight..ta The1a.BAIRD. FINDS REIIARKABLETWIRLER AMoif"Ci· FRESU"EN� ! : WOllEN BETTER FENCERSTHAN'IIEN-DE BEAUVIEREHas Tw� Pitching; A� one- as Instructor in Self-defense PredictsGood as:tIie othcr-Grill Also Unusual Work from FemininePromising. Cwis--s.uad Numbers 20_"I expect great things from myCoach Baird. has just discovered women's class in fencing. Just atthat be has a "phenom" among h-s present the members of it are some­freshman baseball" candidates. The what awkward. in their maneuve r s,"find" is Latham, and he is out. to But my experience as an instructorhold down the rubber for the first has convinced me that the averageyear men, Moreover, he is detennin- woman makes a better fencer thaned to do it with either hand, for be the average' man."has demonstrated that he' is as good The foregoing outbreak of en­with one as the -other, Coach Baird thusiasm came from M. de Beauvicrsays he looks like a winner so far.• Grill, one of the -best men on theyearling 'eleven, is another man whocaught the eye of the Maroon base­ball coach. He, too, is a pitcher.According to Baird, Grill bas a bighand, especially well adapted' tohandling curves, and has the possi­bilities of being turned into a good Yesterday, in discussing the ,corn1:l­tion of. the women's class of twentyin the manly---or in this case-Hiewomanly art, The instructor sound­ed a note of warning to those whoare inclined to consider women jokesas fencers.SUIT IS OFFERED AS PRIZE.TAILOR FOR YOUNG liEN twirler. Clothier to Give Four $25 Suits inTwo stores: 131 � .�e St., aD. 'Harrington, Innes. and Bates �re44 jackson Boulevanl three more men who have showed upe ..... :,..VARSITY CAFE55th St. and Gieenwood Ave.OPEN ALL DAY. �.11 fALS 20c AND UPChop Sue7 aSpecialt7Itt --------- .----------, ....BORDEN'ICondensed lIilk, Plaid lIiIk, CreamaDd Buttemu1k.AD Bottled ill the Coantr7.Borden'. Condensed Milk c..327-329 E. FortJ-anentb It.'hIc"'� �,.de "'rk II.ad rM7.A. McAdamsn.u.I ..... lt7... rlo r' .t. ••...�_ ..aou-n.._:GIr. SM It. at a..TIt A". . Chio.,. lIotto Contest. DRINKS INKLIKE A CAMELTo load � Conklin Fpuntaln Pen, just dip it in anyink, press the Crescent-Filler and see it fill its owntank like a camel slaking its thirst. That's all thereis to it! No dropper-no mess-no bother. Do itanywhere-any time.CONlON'S �R1�G PENU THE PEN WITH THE CRESCENT-FILLER"can be filled instantly without the least inconvenience. Youcould fill it with white kid gloves on without danger ofsoiling. Besides its convenience, is the splendid writingqualities of the Conklin-the perfect Ieed,LeadlDl! dealers handle tile Conk1!n. If yours does Dot. orderclireet. PriCCIi. F.J.OO wul up. Scull at once Icr banliliomo Dew cat.a1ojt.The Coolin Pen Co., 310 Manhattan Bide., Toledo, Ohio! Edgar A. BensoTHE BENSON ORCHESTRASEASON 1901-1909The Benson Orchestra will furnish music for thr following well know.club t hroughout the season of H)07 and IQ08:CLUBS-Calumet. Calumet Countrv Club, Onwcntsia. Birchwood, Ex­moor Golf. Union League, Chicago 'Automobile Club, South Shorer Club,Chicago Golf Club, Highland Park Club. South Side Colouial.HomewoodCountry. Ft. Dearborn Club, New Illinois Athletic, Chicago Athletic clubHotels-Lakota, Virginia, Vcndome, Metropole, The Moraine, ChicagoBeach, Potter Hotel, Santa Barbara, Cal.This Orchestra enjoyed the distinction of having played for the Kirrne .. ,the Midwinter Cotillion. the Village Fair. the Harvard Dance, Streets ofParis. the University of Wisconsin. Promenade. the North Western Uni­versity Pan Hellenic Promenade. the University of Chicago JuniorPromenade, Etc. For open dates and other information addrr H.:Tebe::;:t;253 EDGAR A. BENSONEli Courlandec40 East Randolph Street, Chicago� ARNOLD COMPANY. ENGINEERS-CONSTRUCTORSgLECTRICAL - CIVIL- MECHANICAL_"SI LA SAL.LE STREETCHICAGO'FOR RENTA double room suitable for two students.The room is well fumished, modem, light and airy.Hotel Maroont58TH ST. AND .D�EL AVE.RESTAURANT' AND LUNCH' COUNTERIn ConnectionThe Best Meals served at popular. prices. .A downtown clothes shop well EIIERYBODY "-OUT Iwell and who promise to make very well known to Varsity men elfersstrong bids for the team. They have prizes of four $25 suits of clothes tonot as yet had very much chance: to the men of the University for theshow their calibre, but their Prep best mottoes suitable for publicationrecords are such as to make them Theand use by a clothing house.loom up well among the other men advertiser, by the rUms of the con-test throws it open to every Univcr­sity of Chicago student. Studentsmay submit as many mottoes as theydesire. To make the decisions of mejudges absolutely imparital each mot­mer, firstbasernen; Bliss, second base-to is to be signed by a nom de plume,man; Cleary, shortstop and Staehling,Schommer and Collins in the outfieldare the Varsity men on whom CoachBaird is banking his hopes for thi:Jout.'In the meantime the Varsity can­didates are working out daily. Gaardeand Pegues, catchers; Page and Sun­derland, ,pitche�s; Meigs and Schoen-·the writer's name and address beingenclosed with the nom de plume ill asealed envelope, which will not hebpened until after the award hasbeen made. Severa] University ofChicago men will be: appointedFoster 'Heads Lit CoJIe&e.At a meeting of the executive com- the advertiser, who will announce bismittce of Literature College held choice in The Daily :Maroon on \V cri­yesterday afternoon in Kent, Warren nesday morning.D. Foster was elected president. :\t The prize for the." week ending Tan.a previous meeting Jerome N. Frank 18 will be awarded to the studenthad been chosen secretary-treasurer. writing the best motto of not moreThe delay in the election wt,s than 25 words best illustrating "hon­caused by con fusion regarding the or- est methods." Contestants shouldganization of the college. :\ vacancy address contributions to "�(otto Con­was found to exist when it was dis- test." care Daily �(aroon. All con­covered that the president was elect- tributions received by mail Ncd for but one quarter, Next sp�in" through the Faculty Exchange up t.)the new scheme of organization as and niclnding the first delivery �(on·proposed by the Junior College C�)t1I\- day, Jan. 20 will be ac('epted� Th�cil will �o into effect. winner for the first week and tllfThe members of the committee are ('ontest for the sccond week will Le "UNIVERSITY' N'IGHT", r"Thunday Evening, January ·16th.============Atthe============"'''ITIVEY 0 PER A HOIJSEA Knight For e, DayRegular $1.50 scats. for $1.00. II iIiiIt!l l..!STU DEN T S' Regular $1.00 seats for 75 cents.THE CAFEC. L. SCHARFPICTURES AND PICTUREFRAMING265 East Fifty·Seventh StreetOpposite Rosalie Court.L UN C H. ROOM Telephones: Harrison 4259. 3401. 4239Automatic 5239RItBARDS, AMBLER Ci £0.COAL AND COKEIt)'303 Dearborn Street.Article In todays l\fIaroonMIKADO299 East 55th Street.MEALS 20, AND UPOPEN ALL DAY?Wb_I's y�ur ,delinition 01'"Honest Methods in Business"?Penny, Newman, Foster, Frank and announced in The Daily �Iaroon fM ReadWhittield. Tuesday, Jan. 21..,., " ... . .. � .. � .-au. DAILY IlAltOOH, CHICAGO� TUESDA Y; '1ANU�RY ,surr IS OJtIPBItBD AS PRIZE. cisioQ this year 'will .hold. lot ' man)" , -'1 -years to come. It should be madeClothier to Gift. Four $aS Suits in seriously and thoughtfulty and' with ... -........_ ,.._ h . . (I� �... the most thoroug eonsideration . o.the fact that we are neither w.elcomeA downtown clothes shop Nell in the East nod do we belong there;well lmowD to Varsity men effefs and that we can never divorce our­prizes of four $25 suits of .clothes to selves fro mthe fact that Michigan I;the men of the University for the and will continue to bel, the greatestbest mottoes �uitable for publication Western university."and U6e by a clothing house. Theadvertiser, by the terms of the con- 800 STUDENTS MAKE����o������ �������C�_�������������������������- •• �-----�---��---------------Isityof Chicago. student. Students (Continued from page I)may submit as many mottoes as they thousands of Iamilies in the neigh­desire. To make the decisions of the hoi-hood with nothing to live 0Ii.judges absolutdy imparital each mot- "I think the spirit shown in eer­to is to be signed by a Gom de plume, tain quarters making light of the rer­the writer's name and address beineo rible sum' of suffering and want .nenclosed with the nom de plume in a the city, is the cheapest kind of op-sealed envelope, which will not be trmrsm, This problem overshadow sopened until after the award has all others in Chicago today and Chi-cago should grapple with it. Thework already done in caring for thehomeless workmen who are strand­ed in the city has been praiseworthyand efficient, but there is still a 'greatwork to be done in providing for• ...II1JSEIIJIIL.I • ., ••• £;lfIO. AL.,.BAlfB.Wabula Aft. aDd HabbU4 CoutMETROPOLITAN GRANDOPERA IN ENGLI5HlIfBB GAKRIOKMRS. PATRICK CAMPBELLTo-night, Mr,s ... Hedda Gobler.Wednesday, The Second Mrs. Tan­que ray.Thursday and Friday, Ma&da.MCVIOKBB'SDENNIS O'SULLIV ANIn Peggy MAchreeTHB AUDITORI".,JB.AW a: BRLAHoaraAlWAIICBB VAUBBVILLSCommencing Jan. 20. � CarlosGrand Opera. Co.POWBKBMR. WILL�M FAVERSHAMin theSQUAW MAN. - . � ::... -.-....._.-���ILLIBOII:THE ROGE.RS BROTHERSIN MMAIfALA. SALLBTIle Leap Yar w.r.a. .:THE GIRL QUB8'rioli'oeLORIALHaft 70a sec.TIIII IIBRRY WIDOWSh. is the Intematioaal CrazeT •• WBI., •• y'l1ae .1IIicaI .....A IDIIGIIT JI'OIt A DAYITUD_BAEzaMAY ROBSONin the rejuvenation ofAUNT MARYSUBSCRIBE FORTImDAILY�lf .'l'1m',., ...... <sroDENTNBWSPAJIIta Tho J:I'UPoClheelMpfa 8Sy.' h'.Iat-the oo1y �la&toly11A&. elup £Uteris the nri:bton. 1IilJi.OM or mea tno", tbi __ ba:rthern lWd U"cor t!l�m. The wearis tbHe, and t:,«"1' CO!'t 0111,.. B qaartna pair. l!fonaeiDber it. '.-._ ca.na-.Ir .. ,__...tbink qaat the '(acUity �hould take' theimporWIt step of �cliDg ��d then�CQIIle a target ,for' the criticism' ofthe students wh�' find� that � the ;e_ ,. '.. .' ,'r5lults. do, .not conform to their ideas. ,9,r- ����." :, ':,. ":',', �', �. ,. ::' •"it is quite,.uiaraire�t "that the stu­deaes cannot be satisfied if controlledby four universities. not. always illharmony, with .us ·(the. ��big three"'and lIIinoisl .. and bi t.�e other' four(Purdue, Iowa. Indiana and Nonh­western)". with. whom we. can haveno athletic: relations."That the West is where Michiganbelongs and always· did belong, is theesesnce of the third communication, ' A petition, requesting the facuhvwhich comes from a student �ho to pennit the' Blaokfriars to. take theirsigns himself "Senior." He enum�,- show on the road during the sprinJates the various .objections that have va�tion. win be circul�ted by thebeen made to. Michigan's remaining members of the comic opera organ i­in the Bie Nine, and concludes wid', ation this morning at the various cnl­the following exhortation and wam- leg� and chapel meetings. The' Fri­inc: ars hope by this means to put the"Why should we stay in the West? 'student s�ntiment favorable to theWell, first, last and all the time, �_ proposed tour correctly before tltecause that is wbeTe we belong. It is 'faculty.our natural field, geographically o1nd ' In the meantime the club is a>ro-�cy�«wa��r���oo��ed�wiili�I������!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!�I������������������������··alfrom the' West and come into ::on- 'the, work of getting the opera ready. WANTED-Students to attend En- W.ted >?-ttact not with eastern bot with west. Four productio�s have been submit- glewood Roller Rink, 64J2 Went­ern men almost e�clusively. Allie.J ted, one, 0& them being by Hansen worth A.ve. Every eveninc" Thurs.,with the West We can make our in- and Klein, the authors of last year's Sat. and SUD. Afternoons throughtlaence felt· for athletics lJot too :c- successful show. The operas and th�i!' the season.stricted nor too na�ow,. and can t'(- authors are as follows:'gain the POSilio� of leadership we . "The Sign of the Double Eagle."formerly had. Hansen, Klein and Smith.'''We qu have big championsh,i" "The Order of It." Bowlby, Dc.ln,games with our natlmll rivals, Chi-.aad Pomeroy.�go, Wisconsin, Minnesota and II- "The Money Cure;' Baine, Kelly ---------------linois, aad bria&, again the goJden and Walsh.age of ,atbl�tics from which we have -"Maroonland," Garrett and Bur­beea cat otf by oar free-lance exi�t'- ton.eoce of' tbe past two years. If the Arthur Bovee has been selected as -. �-------------Rooms for Reat.:advocates of secession have anything .chainnan of the play committee 10- FURNISHED ROO M S-Near themore satisfacto� t� otfer as th;.tn take Karl Dixon's place. H. B,the histor,- of the past two seasons, Roney has been chosen as thirdlet them .,ou.t it oaL member of the ·committee.been made. Several University ofChicago men will be appointed by. the advertiser, who will announce hischoice in The Daily Maroon on Wed­nesday mornin2'.The prize for the week ending Tan.18 will be, awarded to the student-.t these thousands of unemployed menwriting the best motto of not more Iwith families. believe' it is thethan 25 words best illustrating "hon- d f h . ., .hi bl,i uty 0 t e city to meet t IS pro em,est methods. . Contestants should d '. b .. h. 'an to meet It y gtvmg' t ese menaddress eontribetiens to "Motto Coil- h h .. h" bw at t ey want, not canty, uttest," care Daily Maroon. �11 con- work. If you had any doubts abouttributions received by,. .mail or the reality of this terrible situationthrough the Faculty: Exchange up to and of the men's eagerness to work,'and including the first delivery Mon- .. -,go to the stock yards any· morning •day, Jan. 20, will be accepted] The between 6 and 8o'C!OI:k and you.'�i11winner for the first week and the sneer DO more.. ..contest for the second week will he 'The student committee in charge ofannounced in The Daily Maroon Ior the picnic w��, composed of Marcus,Tuesday, Jan. 21. A. Hirschi, chairman, and Messrs.�II1C�IGAH ,tiECIDES TO lame,S, Dabney and Paul Harper.i :,;:WlTHDRAili .F�OIl BIG NINE Am!lng those ,in. the receiving "line(Contin��d fr�� 'P���'I) were.. Misses Henderson, Talbot,Bass and Bly.on. Mrs. Trevor' Arnettand Miss . Da-rit� Eaton were' ainon�tho�e pourin���.' .The expense' of thep�c�ic �as borne by the faculty com­mittee . in charge of the Settlement.'., ,Dec�mb�r' '31 w'�s . definitely' an-nounced . Saturday by ChairmanBruce as. the date of the all-un�ver-l���nc� ,FRIA,RS TO CiRCULATEPETITION. ASKING TRIPColnic Opera Organiation to Call onStudent Support in Campaignfor Faculty Favor."FiuDy, ., it �'must be. recognizeddaat 10' far .. 0IIe CUI He, .die de- 50Our T�ce-Yearly: Inventory Sale Continues "--MOSSLER CO.'··Read y-SerVIce-Clothes"Jackson BlvcL25.%OFF OUR REGULAR PRI&ES. IN&LDDING EVERY GARMENT. "Co"ele�' Sack SuitsTuxedo SuitsP,ince Albert' SuitsDress SuitsTrousers Suits The ncFrance· ... vie,Jlilda '��se, �. : -l'ioftr.'",'Alta t.-¥t. H., Hart:'Norm: �mlame!-., '\-H�r:�.,,�:W"aIJi;EliabAmI!- - ', Loail" \��I;�;r"Protedor" Suits"0. Owa �'DesIp"Ch�e.rfield Olf�rc.oatsEnglis� Box Overcoats \'Paddock Overcoats 'we,',serJttcl:'�'-l'Iiere'�:-Cravenefte Rai. CoatsMany broken 6nes, one ud two of �kind, ill Business and Dreii Suits �Overcoats. including many light and ...dium weight suits and , �overc�b. suitable for 50% offearly Spnng wear---at _a'safralwomelectio�I.J 'coancnt,•n4-_:',n,seaio:ucl.lIntmd«lit):rat-In our '·Dew rest sllop" ---first floor: Street. Dinner,and Eveaing Waideoab--hundreds of the choicest sQrI .... at 25_ per�ceDt. off regular prices.lniversity men attention: One of our' new "CoUeee Calendars.Igo8, will be giftD to you gratis by calling at The IIarooa olice.NO':'ICEMOSSLE,R. CO."so Read7 - Service - ClothesJackson Boulevard.A private Secretary is wanted f", �Univ.ersity professor in Madisoil,Wis. A good stenagrapher and tJPe.ist, with some knowledge of �.keepinr- a. good writer,. and SOllieI'proficient:y in Fr�nch and Germaa.Apply ;t Bo:ard of RecommendatioaLOST -A pocketbOok containing .. asmall sum ol' money. Kindl,.:, t:t"ttlrn to owner, 5827 Kimbark, or ·atInformation office. H. T. Tappa':TYPEWRITERS for Sale or Rent­Special rates to students; bargai�sin re-buiTi machines. W. Whit�­head, 36 La Salle Street.TJpewdteraBOARD AND ROOM-For twoyoo.ng ladies; private family. 6334Greenwood ave .•. second ftat.University; good light, heat, hotand cold water; bath. Cau 652 E READ the Student World. the onJJ57th St., second tlat. . college magaine of its kind; specislattention given to :athletics. It �. ma�� a hit with yoo. Ask ,a.:newsdealer. . 1' •. �W ANTED-A gov.erness; halfcbnafternoons; ml1st be able to spatGerman; some - knowledge of· :French desired...... � ...... ., afteraooa. Wante�your name OR the sub-. seriltti- list .f TIl. �I, Uar .. &