""j, '11 ,',., .... i :- - t, ,.', .'" .-'_ !tt�"n' 11l."�;� ·••... tCHICAGO, FR�DAY, APRIL 10, 1908. Price Two' Cents"�.jlD lET 'ElP�RTS .,.ilE_CORBERGY -.REFORIS I1E!t'CABDED'wrm' c. A. A. IV'AN'.f�r Lal1&!djn s.)'8;_ Congress i •.• ._ .Jgnorant .. of . Ranking .and, .Iafluenced .,byL P�Utic:s... - Varsity and cherry Cir�e Athletes ,���� .. ���.,... ............ � .... �--------------.�to JHa;,eLOIlil' OJl� �'FieldMarch g-F'irst . Re�1 Trials thisAfternoon.g txpan�ion.High cost of coal and raw material.laigh interest, monopoly control.tariff!' preventing foreign competition.and lowered prices, and, most of all.'utra\,ag:mce and speculation, have. ltd to the recent crash.'''Yet the average voter is believedto hold the administration more or�� responsible for the accident. Sotbe Senate has passed the Aldrichbtll. which is condemned by almost. all the bankers' and all the most im-(Continued "".j)a�e 3)4, "eo;.' / ''.THE DAlLY, MAROON; FRIDA"" APRIL io, 1908.1903. UDder Act of Karcb a, ,.1879. • • • • • • • • • • •D!l YOU ltEIlEIiBER?,way in his resolute attempt> to savehis countrymen from: misery andstarvation should 'crystalize intodefinite and immediate 0 material aidPablI8hecJ' dalI7. uceJt Baac1Q8. ....c1Qa aa4 b.olk1ap. 4arbta tIane..-rtento the cause to- which he has sacri-ficed so much,The UDI1'enlt7 of Cblcqo Weeki,.'I'CMIDdedThe Weeki,. OeL 1. ISD2.The Da1lJ'. OcL 1. 1902.....SubBc:rlpUoD price. �OO per J'e&r': $1.00tor 3' mODtbL Sub8crlpUona recelYed atthe lIarOC?D omce. Elila Hall. or at tht'FacultJ' EschaD&e. Cobb Ball.Editorial omee-Betore 8 p. m.. Ell ..Oall, UDll'eraltJ'. Tel. HJ'de Part 426.After 8 p. m., Maroon Press, 414 E. 5Gtb'Street. Tel. HJ'de Part 3691., LUTHER D • .I!'EBNALD, lIaDqlng EditorPRESTON F. GABS. News EdItorllEL VIN J. ADAMS. 'AtbleUc EdItorA.IIOCIA'D anoaJerome N. FrankA. L. FrldatelDAlbert D. Headerson •LOUIS 8. BERLIN. BualDea IIaD.aprNews contrlbaUou m&J' be l� at BillaOan or Facul17 EuhaDce. addreaed to tileDaIlJ' Maroon.FRIDAY.oAPRIL 10. 1908.TheGyinDefeatI van 'Doseff, Chicago, 'CYl, hasmade his former fellow studentsprouder of him as aDo ..and HisWork Afternoon.. SAYS WE NEED VISION"It is not size, or, amount thatcounts in estimating the value of aUniversity," said Dr. Hugh, BlackVARSITY WINS BY ACOIlFORTABLB MARGINOn next Tuesday evening, a largemeeting, ("onducted by Mr. Mott, willbe held for the men of the Universitypublic. This meeting promises to bethe most notable one of the confer­ence. Mr. Mott will speak on a sub­ject of vital interest 'to men stu­dents. Dir�ctor Stagg will probablypreside at' this meeting. • 1.'.1;,.<�:}·�i 'tv:':.��'" _ 6 "�_"Will enable you to continue your college work and gain the d�:'• ...... "'e .. ''.JcCOa. baIf (II] of tile 36 Naion N. __ for �nduatJoD .aJ be �,l�.... b7 COO •• I DD"'c:e. Co.. 300 c:Iau-room counes an thus ,2;.�on..t b7 _ of OaiYeft1t7 hcultiea. CBesWes the �. , .� ,alar BJ&Ia 'Sc:IaooI eo Coanea. are m .. y that appeaJ to - "thole Ia tIiff ocatioaa-Dotably to teach ... ,W.k IDA7 : �� :....... at U7 tiae., ."qulre at office of .THE CORRESPONDENCE-STUDY DEPARTMENT'IF- ·OBLIGED TO DROPOUT OF RESIDENCE,� -COitR�pONDENCI>STlJDY COURSES" ,The University of ChiCqo - - - -, - - --•TBB ,'DAILY ,B11LLBTINBJackfriars will, meet at 10:30 p. m.in Cobb BB.the homeless Bu1ga�ns on the YI est ..SiC;le will be only, a beginning of the•assistanc_e which the University pub-, •lic will render Doseff in the work towhich the call of suffering humanity .. One Year Aco Today , •.. Miss Harriet Grim was chosen ..Enterecl .. 8eeoDcJ.due KalI at tbe CIaleqo has drawn him. The, wide interestPa.tollce. Chkqo, 10...... llareb 18. which has been shown at the Mid- .. to represent Chicago in the' Cen- ..� tral League's oratorical contest. .... l'hi Gamma Delta won the ill- .... ter-fraternity relay championship, .... by defeating Alpha Tau Omega"'* in the final relay 'race held in Bart-'*$ lett gymnasium. •* Nine Yean Aco TodAy ..FACULTY MEMBERS T.O OPEN : Mich�gan .wo� a victory ov�r:�IGIOUS CONFERENCE, the University In a debate held In__ _ • the Fine Arts building. . ..President Judson aDd Five Prominent· • * • • • • * • • • •Professors to Speak Sunday 'ADonCBJo:irrsWomen's A. A. will meet at 1:20.Meeting of Pre-Ministerial club, P. m. in Lexington gymnasium, to-Six prominent members of the today at 10:30 a. m. in Middle 'day..faculty will make addresses at the Divinity parlors. Spring football practice will be heldfirst meeting of the conference on All men in the Cupid PIiD. chorus, at 4 P. m.Personal relieion Sunday n,ight. The are requested to meet' in Ellis 2 at ed f M·roe Learn. Lecture-s-Pro essor anonmeeting will be held in Mandel hall 10:30 a. m, to have measurements Learned will lecture at 4 p. m. to-at 7:30, and will be presided over by taken for costumes. day in Cobb lecture room on "Cul­Dr. Parker, who is president of the The following men are, requested to tural Relations of Germany andboard of the Christian Union. Those report at a meeting of die Mandolin America .as a Field of Research."who will make short addresses are club in Cobb gB this morning at Mrs. Park, the college organizer ofPresident Judson" Professor John M: 10:30: Hokanson, Black, Whitfield, the equal suffrage movement, willCoulter, Professor A. C. McLaugb- Hoadley. Excelsen, Weaver, Grey, speak at 7 P. m, tonight in' Greenlin, Professor Frank J. Miller and Leigh, Gilbert, _ Ohlendorf, T. Juan hall. All women are invited.Dean 'Marion Talbot. Vetilla, Brigham, Richey, Long,Dr. Gunsaulus and his experienced Keyes, Hill, Fishman, McLean'.hoir, will have sole charge of the REVEREND HUGH BLACKmeeting on Monday afternoon at 4Baa1DeIe oIlce-Before 8 p. m.. )GlIlII o'clock. Dr. Gunsaulus, who is pas­Ball, UDlYeral17. Tel. B7de Park 428. tor o{ the Central 91urch' of thiscity, president of Armour Institute TeDa, Junior Women. Universitiesand a lecturer of national reputation. Should Teach' PrOper Vision of�e, Not Size <!r Amount.'History: repeated itself last evening'with the annual bumiliating de.feat o�the Varsity in the in­tercollegiate gym�asticcontest. A study ofthe Daily's files showsa stead)'lmaintenance byChicago of its claim to last place ingymnasts among the western col­leges.In' a year of athletic champion­ships it is' dfsappointing, to say theleast, to .have a Varsity team trail ina minor place. There is at Chicagogood enough gymnastic material, ifdeveloped, to win a place in the firstrank. A gym' team. like Rome, is not ature in the line of missionary andbuilt in a, day; it takes several years association work,and aside from writ­of faithful ,training to develop a team ing many pamphlets, he is the authorof skilled gyninasts. But if those of sev�ral noted bookS, among wh,ichstudents of even minor ability, would a�e: "Evangelization of the world inwork conscientiously ror nex t year this ,Generation," and "Strategicand the-year after next, the results Points in tbe World's Conquest." Awould show in the long ran, �nd few years ago Mr. Mott took a twoChicago would occupy in this minor Idyears' trip around the wor , cover-"sport" the position it holds in the, ing 60,000 miles and visiting tb� sta-''higher branches" or athletics. dent universities in thirty differentcountries. Mr. Mott is obl�ged todecline hundreds of invitations to ad­dress conventions and' religiousmeetings, both in this country andabroad. So restricted. is his timeamong American colleges that thisis positively the last time that tbeUniversity of Chicago will be favoredwith his visit.is especially wen known in Chicagoand at the University. 'John R. Mott, general secretary ofthe newly formed world's StudentChristian Federation, will, deliver bisfirst address of .the series on Tuesday in an address before ,the Junior wo-\ ,. I .' Mdl men's chapel exercises yesterday WANTED-StenogTaphic position byaftemoo�, at �4 'o,c ock ID an e., a young la dy; would, prefer workThis. meeting is, not -restrteted merely momin,.. "Though such a belief" , ' ,t d -.:I t· 1 for part of each day; experienced:to men, but is" open to tbe entire see�s 0 perva e' our c:uuca lonaUni';'ersit public. '}dr. Mott is a life nowadays,'" said the preacher. can furnish good references. Ad-y " - �' -- .Th -. II d' drellis' Box g6, Faculty Exch�nge,college man of < wide experience, hav- �re ,are many co eges an UOl-" ·t-· 11 tha th ' Univer�itv of ChiaRO.ing'ta'Kendegrees'at'ooth- Cornell and ve�1 I�S so ,sma,' t, ,ey are pass-Yale. ',He bas general 'suPervisi�n of ed by, as ,insignificant, in· �his day of TO RENT�A few desirabie rooms.Y. M. C. A. "_ork through�ut the I grQ,wth �n� ,development. and yet at Hotel Maroon, 58th and Drexelworld, ,and holds tbe position of from these small i�stitutions there � venue.aeneral secretary of the World's Stu- come j,ewels, of manhood �I).d woman- ---------------... hood. TO 'RENT-Very desirable lightdent Christian Federatio� which Jlas 'a membership of 100,000 students and '�e tbing that does count,Professors in 1,..00 colleges and uni- thing that is needed for acquiringpower, and, /for m�erial prosperity,versities.' Three otber prominentlines of Christian work lay claim to the thing that it is the duty o� a uni-He versity to supply is vision. Withoutpart of Mr. Mott7s supervision.has contributed much valuable liter- the, vis�on of beauty, trut� and holi­ness, a people will �rish, for no leg-islation no other possession canmake up for such' a los,s. It is thefunction of our universities to pre­serve and �upply such a vision, with­out which all vital interests of life, allfriendship and sacred relations aretarnished."One cannot look on modern lifewithout seeing how men are strug­gling and striving day after day forthe things that don't count. It is onlywhen we keep true to the best in·ourselves, to the highest we know,that we are playing a worthy part." TYPEWRITERS for Sale or Rent-Special rates' to students; bargain�in re-built machines,, W. White­.head, 16 La Salle Street,SPECIALTypewriters Rented=-j months for�5 and up. Typewriters sold on easypayments, from $10 up. Best' bargainsin guaranteed machines. 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'��; <�'Catalogues and quotations .. �':�>"�:'---'sent UpGD request. ,� ,�-A. DOCH 6 CO':26 lionroe street. �hicago.--------------,.,.Music-.al Instnunents fO'r Sale at tlli:LOWFST PRICEat a sum�er, resort; wor� to beginat end of Spring quarter; $15 or $20mo.; board and room. Address theU ni\Oersity �ployment Bureau.POSITION open for young womanAU kinds of Musical Instnuneati'�Repaired.. Best Violin Strings in CitJ:·,GBO.' WATSON431 East 55th'Street.P. F. JENSENIIERCIIANT TAILOR51:1, 175 Dearborn StreetSOLICITS YOUR TRADE FORHIGH GRADE GARMENTSWHO HAVE BOUGHT OURCOLLEGE CORNER CLOTHESARE BUYING AGAIN THIS SPRINQCOLLEGE SUITS AND OVERCOATS '35-001�er 6 WDkie 1151atDarhmSt.TAlLO ..MAROON Mf:Nman than they everwere of him as a greatfootball player. Hisunhesitating self-sacri­fice of his career to help his strandedfellow countrymen who are starvingin Chicago, has reAected 'only thehighest credit upon him and upon theUniversity from which he receivedhis ,degree three months ago. Do­s�ff has showed in saving from squal­or, misery and apparently immediatestarvation, the same eager, self-sacri­fice and indomitable pluck whichmarked him as a moleskin hero onthe Marshall field gridir�n.It is surely not too much to ex- Coatn"batioa to tile DoIeIr ,_pect that the ready reSponse or Do- -seff's many UDivenity rrieads to his wiD be nc:ei+ec1 at tile IafonaatioDappeal for aid ill die wcd or smaa otIce ... die .., ...... cIIIIt. Allan Ross, third baseman on theVarsity baseball team, suffered adislocated shoulder in the game withArmour Institute yesterday, whichthe Maroons won by the decisivescore of II to 4- He was sliding tosecond when the accident occurred,and he will be incapacitated for sometime. His loss will be severely felt.Ralph Cleary made, the most sen­sational stop of the season, a star­tling one-handed catch which shutoff three men who were on base.�Germany" Schommer had his bat-,ting clothes on, and his big stick out,. as he made tbree hits. ,���--._��--�.---------��--��----�----�--.-�-.-- ... RS3EstWetnt'ofSatof�iejTHE DAlLY MAROON. PRJDA�. APRIL,lo, 1908.-'IRo'bert Staedter CO,;,,I SHOULD LET EXPERTS. MAKE� CURRENCY RE���� the bottom of his boat .t�. Jet thewater run out. 1t_al1o�!..bl�,���_r�,.!C?- . .-'issue ne�; io��s on, ;;;t,e and munici-pal bonds and stocks, in addition ·t.ofederal bonds, as at present. This . , 155 State StreetBetween 'Madison and Monroe-Phone' Central 5334COUNTRY CLUBIWe ia 311eiPb _ j-ortant financial bodies in the coun- does not increase the bank's reserves ;try. it ties up the money where it cannot"What is wrong. with the Aldrich he easily liquidated. The bank'sI bill? First it fai!s utterly, to meet the notes are debts and not assets. Noth-\\ yoa can � financial conditions, and shows pro- ing will relieve the situation which, i'l'l irood strong found ignorance of the operations of does not increase the reserves. The· .: } haD. _m.de__ .. __ _"�\, .. , ..... ,, .. ,collars at two credits and balances. The panic be- bill seems to be a Senate scheme tot\{ for a quartcr- ing caused by a period of over-ex- make political capital or, to serve pri-"�rfect style and fit. But you pansion, 'the merchant turns �o the vate ends. '�R.IIlember to ask for: . banker to borrow. money to advance "In the second place no legislation,t;'...._ � n _ ." his business interests. Timid and can preverit a panic, and the Aldrich- � ucar-sigbtcd depositors withdraw bilI could not even mitigate onecash. The whole pressure of the It would not help to change its de-.�.?�.+...�. 2k251A stringenc� f�l1s on the banker. The posit obligations to note .obligations. 71j�". only salvation to the banker lies. with the method of relieving· theparadoxically enough, in granting strain of panics found in England and","Club sets the way it Is Intended-fila."''Po1O �t is the trim stylish collar th:t.t ncw loans, and thus restoring con- Canada, which. is practicable and.... wan� DOW. . I 1 h, ... far style book .howinsr latest shapes. firlence. But the plan ndvocater y safe, The only- recourse in the future,==--�thedealera who sell theseplalnly thc Aldrich bill would he like a sailor with the' Aldrich bill, would be as inCtdia Coon &. ,Co.. C�o, IlL alone in the ocean boring � hole in the past without it, in clearinghouset���������������==--------��--- c«tifiakLBettu�kg�bti�ili�the Aldrich bill,"This bill would give state and mu­nicipal bonds an enhanced and arti­ficial value. Why this bill should beregarded as good politics is, past my• understanding. The bonds andstocks listed in the A.ldrich bill arethe very ones which, in the "wild­cat" -period, from 1836 to 1864. ruinedthe credit of this country. ."Attempts' to railroad the. Aldrichbill through the House will no doubtSOMETHING NEW IN BASEBALL be made, but the bill is fundament-'QENTLEMItN d d d dWHD DI'SI fOl snu Spaldinn's :mc:t. R,ecord aShIIoYu'ludn::�n be pa:ssed. angerous, anIUDEI'S..!... '10 CD.fOR I;WURlIiEI.PIOYU' Edited by Henry Chadwick, the "The.,Fowler bill, which includesDO'STUN .. Fatiler of Basebal1." Contains nu- the currency bill of the American. I _ merous interesting records never Bankers' Association. provides for anGART"ER' :;r�:��::a�OI�;:�!nc���=pi:�:��;: �::� �f :�:e:u����n�:�;�0:�7�:, 'each year since 1876, with games won di . hi t ' '11 ork l .' . and lost and players' who batted .300 con itions, t IS sys em WI w. ,- or better since 1876, leaders ill each well without pernicious intederence f11IE �STIIDUD fielding position, and winrii�g pitchers by government,' offiCials. But in a..... Tbe-I ... e·11 each year from 1816; National All- ic the demand for loans increases,.•.. t.pcCi OD ne�. Americ:a select.I'Qns fr!lm. 1871; com- pan �e�' _'eop_ '. plete list of . clubs. WIth officers and and the call upon the reserves u..dates of admission since 1876; Amer- comes greater, This,- the Fowler bill; 'T�he.,"-" I ;("ail LeagUe. records.• since. organiza has not completely arranged (or, but-. ,-_ . .-. . 'on; ,World s champIonshIp, records.CUSHION I {rom 1884, with playe�s' names; Base it goes a long way by providing thatBUTTON I ball Field Day records;' college ret" deposit liability 'may be immediately.' .'. .ords; -: miscellaneous records; all th-bl'llCLASP major and minor league records 0; transferred to note liability. 'The1907; list of extra long games in also prevents the lawful reservesUts FUTTDTHELEI-lImR 1 - f - bSUPS.TUlSIORUlfUrtlS 1907; complete history 0 1907 ID ase from being checked out by' frightenedball and other intersting matter.A. G. SP AWING &. BROS. customers.'147 Wabash Ave., Chicago. 'An important feature of'the twobills is that the emergency currencyBaseball Managers: Send for Spaid,ing's ,New Baseball Catalosrue : fo' provided for by the Aldrich bill willIQ08. Mailed free. be quite distinct from the ordinary����������������������������currenc� whlk ih� provided fur futhe Fowler bilI wiII be just the sameas other' currency. Any dissimilarityin the appearance of money for suchpurposes will be harmful to thecountry at large."The plan. for the government guar­anteeing of bank deposits is beingurged more for political than forbanking reasons, It has, however, itspros and cons. The purpose of thisscheme is to distribute the lossesarising from bank failure among alarge number of people. It is apply­ing to deposits the insurance idea.Honest, conservative banks shouldnot be made to shoulder the mis­takes of dishonest and' recklessbanks. The plan would free thebankers from a feeling of individualresponsibility. and would discouragethe active use of good judgment,when they knew that there wouldhe only a percentage of the total lossfor them to pay. The scheme wouldput a premium on 'kindness' anddiscourage sound banking, furs, Suits, Coats,Millinery SkirtsNo.1 IHNo.,2 2\ 8No. 3 2�8We 'are now prepared to show our Advance Styles in "Spring Suits"in the most approved materials and Models. "Best Tailor finish" rang­ing in price from $25.00 up.Latest Styles in Spring Millinery from $7.50 up. Correct Styles bothin the Most Authorative �merican and European Models.Many of our Mod_els__stri_· ctI_.. y_c_x_c_lu_=!_v_e._. ;.YOUNG MEN'S DEPT.·till Edward Oy C�mpanyTAILORS163 State StreetMentor Building, Second FloorChicago\� tOur, Specialty-An absolutely stylish dependable suit to order, $35.00B. L.,. AMES HAT C9. London Office 6 Golden Square, \V.ONE QUARTER CENTURY AT- OLD LOCATION- NOW AT -·90 EAST ItIADISON STREETTRmUNE BUILDING: Prof. f. B. Rowden's Schools and Academies of DancingAssembly meets every. Thursday evening at Unit,. Club House, 3140Indiana Avenue. .STETSON SILK AND OPERA HATSA FAIR DEAL WITH' EACH HAT"• i·','/' -�',�:GLOVES Juvenile CtasS, nay Saturday afternoon from one to four.Studio lor private lessons, 321 Kimball Hall Bid .. 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CallSaturday and we will tell YOllof !"ome of onr good vacan­�iu. BORDEN·.Condensed MDt. Fluid Milk, C .... mand Buttermilk.AD Bottled ill the Co1Dltry.Borden'. eondensed Milk 0,.627-633 E. Forty-seventh St. .. A hettcr �ystem of inspections .anda merit systcm of choosing officialswould be effective in clearing tip thehanking situation."Hair Dressing, Manicuring,Shampooing, Facial MassageMADAME KAYNOR"SSCALP SPECIALIST2J7 E 5Sth St. Phone H. P.3M.:-�� ... _.� .... v '".. '•� :...: v, "i TII&"'LY',MeII\QQ.;F.R:lDAY� �APRIL to, 1908-· ����"����.. _�.. �_'_L�,,_�_"_._::-_2.,�.,'_S========;'h� • , I .� ·�.��a����,' ._ •••••••••••• �_ ••• _ •• _�.P�..,:;�TR:.u -=-faII- DooeetI came out for the T-ile VvJitY S,ec:iat:Berb7;J2�football ,team. He ·was .at 'once sizedup: as, �ely.�material. {or the .eleven 00account, of. his 'strength, ,weight; .agil­yesterd�y �nltlle �o:vemeot .. to aid ity: ,nd.perve. His lack of experienceDosefl. in hist efforts to :�pport the proved his �Iy, drawback. and untilstamng· Bulgariaos. To both of his Ilalf .the -season 'he did not have a po­. laist� ��s he suggested that stu- Stition: on the team made.d�nts co�tn"ute to the I fund at the � Director ,Stagg, used him in theInform�tion·'oflice, and, that1the"Daily game with:tMjnnes.ota .. This was con­Maroon have' charge I in pushitsg: ithe sidercd the. cru�ial test for· Dosefl, as������ �'���ed������IJ�::��������������������I�����Aid ·frOm·-St1Ideats saaested one .of, the .. gr�atest tackles a Gopher I."We' have a' personal· interest,"; I be team �er. had .. 111 tt.is contest. po­said. '''Doseff is" one of our me�� �ff .�pletely outplayed his :oppo-He ,won' .his _education ,.by ..lV.orkiD '!lent.,his way thrQUgh 'this University. And �1b4e(nt\ll.,.W� �acklenow he is tryirig to _help his country- : FriC)Jll t.ben.,�ntil the end -of.. the' sea- i,men. : ·HimseU·,poor, he bas,·nevertJu�- �n".heh�e �lmost,miraculo�s im- 1less giveD' aU-his 'm:oney:fol""b�ead'fo!r prove�ent. �W.b�n�the time- for pick- :showing the -destitute Bulgarians' who, -. wer� ing �J...W�rnit(-ams,cam:e, the ,Ma­tricked bY' stealJtlShip' cOlJUNluies �into fzOOn: was;,�bosen, tackle.:by, the rna­b�lieving.tbey,cODld find work.in 'Chi� jot�y!.of.."�ics .• Director ,St;lgg hascago. cialled��im :the,;D1Ost..remarkable .play- ')"Doseff ,is.mak,ing . .b.-ave �efforts .. to er lthe Varsity ever had. ,All the crit- .�p��m�����n. ����d.�mi�����·�I'!!!!!I!!!!!!!!!_!!!!!!!!!�'-" ----. �and .spirit iwaS .,.manifested by fact �e �ar. ,�The,.guduate .rule prevent- a:G. L',·,.·,O�·, ·V-... "'E',. "S that he .has. J1o .. per.sonaLad��be'''a 'ed!JUs !p'lay'.;o� !aiter:<l907.- - view in his' work: 'He' is' ti"yIDg ar ; Posefl's .�tory ,�f:, the \ pitiable stateto gedt,he '��n '��k"�We )1�ld of:�rs �g thefBulgarians :wa�show our �preciation of Doseff's, �� f by '.an' il)J,.es�gation' con­work 'by contributi,�g to; the fund: "*tcd,JJy.� �u�ty.,a,uthorjties .. A.. After, that. the Dai,ly _. Mar:oon ca� 'fi.it )�o,.:-o'he,�),lu�lJ1e .. of the.�B�)garian >1',299 f. 55 St •. for men and 'women I take .hold 'of it.". _:-. �liristian Asso�tiQ,n. at !I10 .Gree�. I �.�����������.��-����.���--------------�.--�------------���r,. e;:�e����p�T:� ���!:!::��::�r::::e�:::es:�,: !;;�=q::;::��:" ,j:��:� is, T AT,· �:� \£\;d t rder .�ake '''.OD� 'to': Setl�t. .' LUred by St�p �t - rl" .'. . ../£;,rna e 0,0". A 'visit tc;'the'hous�,-at 'rroS, Greeri i �,� hy:.the ,lCiIded:,.'promises' , ..street, where Doseff, �nd the' greater ..... Iil4'J�nts r o£-:-<stc;�mslai.p.ag�nts De', 's, �..t:; O�-a:,�;W, n."l arij.'... �.,nuinber-'oLthe- Bn'p'rjans..liud. �qd .�·��ment- Ments:",hundreds � &-I:�-1.made �e�terday ,by ,�nston Hen� ��, �n�"!d-r.beeDl1ed,-to,!eave-�home!t . S.,E. COR. STATE IIIt1iJ.JUlA •• � <����and William Sc�Q.les. }lU1e ,two stu intP.'l'ena,,eften s�ng' ,the, re- -',,'" .. :,/.,_,�!dents .. took ��I�tJae!n �he, fa� .of iults�E ayjie of .• tqil t_o'� purchase· �.CHIIO. FO.'.USI�ESS MEII :'.D�SH�= l.aG ....... a��d" _', 'd�''-- j • eel .. die ......, " -..' , S,. ... atten n IIU ,. .......:�.$s8.IO, ���!"�!_r�n @S� ��"- ','\ tpn&��rt���BIl .. �i.s( ... m�ch "COURSE .T,ABLE',D':HOTE -WJTH.WjQ..t��! ........Reynolds.��b�����D"��. �i5e. tW .. ve�Ja'KMamlhes�"ln,:,� .. 'SlJNDAYs.'a2,,.eaj,.'M. DAIL:FltO"'-.:rG P.... .' :'��i�duriitg·tthe;'�r� �'���' r� Vl't:�£�)�s� .. ba4)bct�n !-!ft,be"md. :' ............ �[C r nC .... 7 ••• � ..... e.1 '., .' :'��J!�ose�, .. bu�' �oun�'.,b��:,was '��t .. �rk� slCfPCIIdent·:9n.pu�lic ·Ckai;ltYII\lRli.J.�h:. _ t�,'!f i.,.." •. :7, t,�.,�..., .. :�,:��r:i.• 109 t�:�h�p��be�lmf�ate foreign, '��,',ts:.sh,.�d,.be.a��.�. t.� .,s�nQ-" '.',11'" ... Ik .. ·.�. '.I."""�_'>" _;"t'f$. '. (or.��.�o,.re.�thef!.r, ... ,Ul, .. he:. ."'fWi"" I I., IIJ"�WJ _� '�,, ' ''''_'' •• E ·, .... ·:.Gntitac1e .' . :;0£ 't ' "..,. . -� . ..., .,G' �, �� "'V: • �"t waS e�ry !�tTprqspe"IY. '. '''�OriFuI· ... fticIa .. r'''''''Ia.!SIridIj''''hjq'1f.,.:�i.��;� '·':'-u � Through an �it!tMf"et�r:�1 �nj�d..in.r:tbe IUDit� ,States, t�e , Tbe�uicia)� the.Va1lcJeTille.acta are refiued.ancJ.bri2ht. ·I�s.� eII_.Pitt:',. " ',-* -leamed-tbat-ellOllSh-pI'OWISIOIIS-" tr;lv�rs'·found .. �ant .clOd starvation .that �01I1cJ cIocreoit tOaDY theater. '.. .:; ,;,,-:,-:--��M, -'t�,'�' ,�.• ·lf��.". on hand to last 'the .400 Bu�garians ��� �of pr�p�rity· and "plenty. New ........ ·l: .. _..... ,A!'_'''''_,�"""s ,?::'�;:-'.;fA oft � l�""c·,he. day;'cJll#,Bency - \\(ith,�_.in,.the·,milJs .and fac-.. _ ....... --- .... ,�'M ... ')(.� having come from ��er soarces-dar- to,ies being discharged by the .hun-, :S.TATiES rRESTAURANT,' "'.�",;"'-A. . ..,.�: ..K,tg the �ay. Henry left $10 of tbe 4t�d�q�nt.he -1901 rpaDic, even the '. ''. ..." �D'EM�m," '-;-�r�_ __.; _ _,:;, __ •• mODeyc-tor.buy breakfa.st for tbe �e� cf!l��t':m"�ly securable was them to get back to their own coun-:- � U,�Jh� ';this D1IOming. Later"ln the'evenlng, dqnie4 t:Mm;:a.d:the only. work many try, and with this idea in view, he is I' '' .... 1 .. 1',... I';.\:.���"_.4�""�"'�"-.��1 he called Dose� up .. Doseff ·thanke� .of. tJaan�ve .ob� since ; their ar- attempting to secure action by the .II.eOU. : �era� ��!��. ·Henry .-aod-'asked-�t, -tile -stu4esats riVal "in .America. • .has r:lteen 'shoveling federal. immigration commissionersT I Wabash Avenue " 1..Bo 'I' rre..f lai1orin" at the Univer�ity be informed of his s�WT4u�g .thct �nter. blizzard. in returning the� to Bulgaria. v CA':E�S' KODAKS and "::� :WS ,,0 '". II grati.wde_ AnangemCllts were,_de. 1t,�as,in-�.,<OIldition -that ·Do- For many, however, conditions at PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLIBS.� �TUIS Shop is an autborita'!"= ,wlJe�y .tbe' '�ckr ;:.of·the ffuod sdf;.t�nd!his.countrymen while en- home are as bad as in Chicago. To Develo· Printiug and �:J:'tive style center for' aU that is be sent this morning ahd al,-o the P,lrt'd 'in,�rt,:��y:atrthe 'Art Insti-, 1:ome to .America they mortgaged ea::::' and Kodab Rented "'�.'exclusive and smart...in imen's c:ont'rib��9.ns· �e ·-tt!«ay,�be \trans- tote after his graduation, from . the whatever property they possessed, and Ezc:banged. .1·custom made garments; for just mitted late �.his �(tem�n. U�iyet:'$.ityJn,.Dec�ber. He ,imme- s�cure in the belief that a few Telephone �tral,sg63-the kind of dash. style and vigor.":' ·<��.:?r�iof � .�t�Jy r�v� �p. his study· and set months' labor in the land of prom-most favored- by University "The newsp'�per .accounts of t�e laililself .to. lhe . jJDprov�nt ,of the ise, would enable them to repay withmen;. {or all that's �newest· � condition' of these �Ie .were Dot �tate. of affairs. UDder .which they ease the borrowed money. Now, re-most proper, for a seJf-respect� 'exaggerated," said HenryJast,�ht. wfre,Jivi���_" turning penniless to their fall,1iJies in"They could �not have been. :n'er� l .. .'n-� ... ..oIIe-HC, Banaed . Bulgaria, only homeless. debt and� f th en In the .� ��.,were about lorty.o -.. e_� .... �, --:-- ]8y��tbe':lDoney,.he bad saved want will greet.them. If Do�eff suc-house whe.n we 'ca�, and 'they-� ap' for.�is iart wor:k,. ,Doseff, secur� ceeds in securing their return, ·he willa pitiful "-,gJat,, ,'lbear: faces'7-were allthe .. 0Jd tumbledown .!shack . at 110 attempt to ameliorate conditions for. th' r . downcast. and ' , .sunk m, elr- eatures , Green -street,wbere .. sixty, -half-starved them .when they arrive at home. al-their clothes .mtre.ra�. When they m�n :bave,.heen ! housed .and ,.otbers though he realizes the enormous taskt Id Of our missIOn ,5eYeral of .•w�re 0, .'.. fed {}J11y. ten of tbe SIXty have cots, that lies before him.h ·Ied eakly .'PIIS business' •t em sml . -w. •, • the. ethers .,sleeping. on the bare floor By the starving Bulgarians ofis going- to be pushed untIl th� me� i�, .indescribable ,squalor. The sole Green 'street, Doseff is regarded as aare out' of dangH of starvation afood. of tb�"·men.has been, with some 'Iivine messenger to save them fromIt We want to show Doseff that•eas • .'• stale. bread, and thin coffee WIth oth- the misery they ha\'e heen enduring• b' sympathetac ef- ,we apprecl1lte IS.ers; �:Weak ,bean soup. Many of the si�ce they left their continentalforts." men have ,been subsitsing on one home�. The word of their stalwart,Qradaated .t,ut. Wiater meal.,a.,day, consisting of nothing I�ader has been law to them, andIvan 'Doseff graduated from th� more than ,a slice· of bread and a �owl during th(ir Weclnesday ma�ch theyUin�ersity at the 1907 Winter con-of the wt'ak soup. obeyed implicitly I�is commands.vocation. Since then he has beenIi d k With the end of his funds and cred- confident that he would hring themengaged as a labor agent to nl wort it in si .... t and unable to secure aid relief from their suffering.B 1• t the four sett emen s ' a" ,,for a ganans a. . from private charity, Doseff instigat-on tbe West,Side. ed ,the · ... parade of the starving 400.":- He 'came from··Whitworth 'C()l1e� which h� :'Vpt:s will result in gener­in the faD of 1906 ..and:t()oJc..su�m� .ous aid of the public.wOt'k iii l907.' 'WhiIe at the: Ull1Yer� , ..sity ·.he worked for his tuition, a11Cl ., ....... � DePort .!J'bementirely·.,npported� binasel,: by, �utside ;The be,t, �hing for �st ofwork. TbI'01lPoat: llis resideDce.� mea to do.' DosetI ·bebevts, is(COhtinued fro� page I)"\ . � .I,GLOVE..B£ADQUARTIRSA special. ofSTUD�N�S'L�NCH,anOM-C.A FE apprtCiatiOI'5)1IIpatby viD�ing nX- � to ack:.. , die sum ol•. Winston H'.:.' pey' to t.It It It' ItWe devQt�·�rie '�en­tire floor to.'crWe call � attePtioDto 'the attractively . econo­mical nature of our prices. 1Our satisfying superb col­lqiate Sait, made to yourmeasure, your choice of fab­rics.Thirty DoHan" aDd • culldiscount of ten pel' cent,;or a.fancy vat entia OD'initial order.'1'IIB 'BOWS ·COIIP4RY.,,8th Floor, IIaoaic TempleCbII:qo . 'CANDIESing fellow to wear.We emphasize theperfection of our fi� ,the ·criti-.. .�cally e:ocact tailoring we put 'IDtoevery garment and the unusu;"·any wide assortment of w�l�fr�rn which you can pick., DeHcioas -cboc:olatea aDd ·Bonboatin great variety, � ,UP � beati­ful I»ozes, suitable for presents, at.25r.. 40C aDct 60c • pound. 'Also Souftnira ad favors forany and all occasions.choose. J(junfher�s Confectionery.212 State Street.YWOWSI'ONE' PARK CAJIIIIIIGOUTPULL DB.B8S surrs!'O ·BOTT. G. SCHAFPNER • CO.An siftS. Sate 'Pit.the We cart7 � �.raa4" 'CIOtIIafor Tel. CftItraI' ""5- 46 'Riter St. '"'rIll IryaIIC Way.'" Deli,hlflll. InupeDMftlIummer vaeatioD lrip!' •• • ... Iadin alld cen11eattllUNIVERSITY TOURS 'IN ,EUROPEComprehmslft toar of European Capitals,penonall)' eo.daeted by Prof Jerome H. RaJ:'moad. Small Hlc-ct ,."y. AddmsBRYANT-SPEHCE TOURS. '457-9 1I0nadnock Bide., ChicapIl