.• ......... - . .. :_ . .;. .�.. " .. �- _. _' ---� ..O_oO_ ' •• ��.. tr, •·�,. ... l· •••; .. -, I, •• '.�.• ••• ,f ....'iPia CHICAGO,; Price Two CeDtavet- VI.I. No. g ..L STm . SENIOR ELECIIO"S TO·· HOLD ROUSIIG RALLY' f l�L� T�GET�ER: . ':�AVEFOR GAllE WlTiHilIIOlSi '. !:'-. ME..,,: . _.. _.. ,.,' . I .. �Rooters Win Assemble; ·:!n Kent at'· (� t10:30 Friday� to 'Gife' -·Vent to ,_ :.. �,.Enthusiasm. :. � ��! � "(The names of those eligible to vote .,; "��) -'/"1at Senior college class. elections will Organized, 'Rootil'lg .. ··tb .. Hoped-for �(�� r·./�t�:=�����:::P£==e'N"-O�be published this week, the official Result-Stacg, DeTray: Steffen: I � :��� -�\iJJ/�) ��Iists to be posted on the bulletin and·Others to Ta!k. . �;� �Jm(,., . <>board in front of Cobb. According . --- .... .:. �. [to the election code adopted last Whnt promises to make tbe+India- , \\� (kl.spring by the four classes, juniors na mass meeting appear iilsigilificantare all students having not less than by comparison' will be held Friday at-even majors and less than fifteen, 10:30 o'clock in Kent-theater in; prcp­while Seniors are defined as those aration for the big' game'· with' tJ\e�ndergrat!ualc students �aving twen- Orange and Blue -eleven . froni;1 Ur­ty-four majors or more. The terms bana, -" ,:,:.;. � '. ',� , .freshmal� and sophomore are also ex- In view of the demand for' tickets; a_ .. � i'.., -: .• 'plained, tl�c fnrmer being ·tbose with 'full bleacher 'will be on; hand ·tb�· rootless than seven majors-credit. 'while for the Varsity and offset the ':"rioiseall having not less than seven and Hf the leather-lungs, from 'the imnoisk�1> than - fifteen are declared mem- camp, .But what' Cheerleader :l'Bil�",Stagg was rather disap- hers of the sophomore class. The l\lacCracken intends LO· impre�s onointed at the showing of the Var- code provides for the publication of the minds of those who 'jam X·e'rit :is'ity.-:.cven with the regular lineup in the I)ames of eligible freshmen and the need of system in ch�enbg. tie�e fray .. : The scrimmage started' at sophomores. as defined, but for two says that the exhibition of rooting �t Y estcrday was; election day amongabout 5 o'clock and in a few minutes' reasons it has b·een found impractict- the Indiana game was' unsaHsf�ct_or)�; the Juniors. All of the men's col-Captain Steffen called for. his little, ble to carry out this plan for the and that he will: spend, the 'g-reat�r leges and two of the women's col-old' "ghost ban;-" therewith: it made Autumn elections, The obje:tions, as Dart of the ' half '"our iri 'Pt:i�tichtg leges, chose their new executive com-its fint ap�araDce ·of 'the season, . 'stated by Dean' Lovett yesterday. are �Id and new yells and sorigs, "'itir� the mittccs and councilors, Science col-.The 'first�year men, were effective, first. that "it , is a clerical impossi- assj.stance of Winston' Ht?nry: :·i-Iurh .., lege of women will hold. its �lectionboth 'in the- offensiv� and, d,efens�ve hility. tl�e force of junior col,,�e ard Kenner, Ned-· Earle and Ftank ���' '} ;It the end of the ·quarter, and Artsd. epartmonts. Of.:,t.h.e .!{a.m. ;e.� ��i�.<::"t�.: clerks. being. unable 1(0 prepare WIthin 0. rchard.·-..., ... . :-:,-:�. ,f I:, .�f/;(/; ,/,f' college of wO,!llen postponed itsV�r���J;$.�,���t,.,':�x:�.�.t���� ..!�.�� �lf�\ .. ��e::=-�, .. ����st '1�'��h �;:,t: _ Sl_le�king -will. not ,be��';l, .. ,Il,cglcc1�d. . �. '._ ; ...{(ft I 1 '�lwjce of officcrs until next week. Innew play�\tba!.,�r, �.ta; J;'_S trym�.�to. 0 �"e qUia, 8 �-CUIIIJl��,e, 1st 0 ,., q�antiiy ,as �t .tJ�� -��� i-ally,�i�;�: " � _ ,. -;lQ�t:,.,oi the"c;!e��iQns_m.or�rthan ��-:-teach thcm for l.he UI'3dgc-and-B.lue fre:--h"*el1 -and sophomores. In the ..... . .'. . h, .C'.·.'.-�'· �- ua·I/i�teres(�\'as -t;·kcn t)y members.of, ". .. week. Director Stagg wtll be:, t. c.', .. ;. . .>" I ' ••conrhct. The "Old Man' saId he was second place, it is too difficult a m�1- Ik· ' d' L . DeT . 'I . . ... . :hc colleges.I .ter to fin(l.exactly �her"'" C"ch.l·ncom- feature ta er., an . eq.· "ray" "lQ . ., ;;, .not at all satisfied with· the s 10Wtng. .. .... n .�. • ,.,.. .• •, .S ' Elects C mmittee. .,saw, the IIlini in .b��� games..pl�Yc, (�: /: :.""", �-.. ..., : aence, 0a�d no doubt will make' the· . squ:itl ;ng Frt"shmclll· 'and e'ach Sophomore ,- - At the meeting of Science collcgebustle itself around. some in today's :s to be: ,1>laced on the class. ,lists. this ye�r, will .gil'c .�9me iRt(!r£sti�g, . _." ( l-·f d' opinionts. "'Vallie': Steffen,. :wh�e. . �---...� (men). the following were elected toscrimmage. Accor�ing to presen� in- bec�use. of., unce�ai�t:Y 0 cre ,It .� -('ompose the executive committec ofdl·cat'·ODs':I't'�I��-a.pr�m·ofhard tn .i�d,i\..jdua'" cases arising from coJt, _ w�rk ag,ains�. tflc ,l:Iopsiers �nd Borl� . 'I '� , -ao"-, ermakers has been. spc.cta�uJar. -and' tite collcge for the quarter:, B. Rog�rsscrimmlllO'e today ancf>' tomorrow, uo- ditions; ·unsettled crcdits or oth�r . ., . .. .-_.. I .... ��"�i�'I?)a I . \" J L ' R. B C bb-. ball whose-�qualitics as a .Jead�r have maoe � l�lrm;\1l; iV. • eWls, • 0.,less a great deal of y�sterday's awk-· causes. Sophomores at present s, ' • p. Comstock, R. O. Brown.Paul Mac-.h h be .. 'd . him, a. grea� ca�pus favorit.e, wHI-; P, e�wardness' is eliminated from .the play. ·be those w 0 ave en In reSJ cnce Clil1tl'ck and Dean Smith, ex-officio.0.· th •• V· 'a· r'sl·ty. IddJ'n'gs scored both three quarters. regardless of their induced to .clemonstfate� hi,S ,fp"c�n�i�....' f" .- \V. J. Lewis was elected as Sciencetouchdowns for the 'regu· la�s, college· credit. 'Latcr it may become abi Ity, As, many, 0 .lllS team matr-=sas get chances wjJ1 also delil'er mod-, . . _, : . cigar season :."olleg<;·s represent:ttive in the Junior"The Illinois plays' that' I' saw," practicable to classify eligible second.. ·11 b· f 11 ' collene.("st sP{"�ch�s. . ,WI . soon e 1D u swing. �said DeTray, ··were largely line bucks ycar men by majors .. the list to beThc nl'\\' constitution of (.he Juniorand various formations in which Van po§tcd togc-:her with those of the up- ·DR.';'SLAU'GHT TO ADDRESS '�olle�cs. as printed in yesterday's'Hook, th«? "'. tar guard, "'a.s tbe chief per-clafsme,n." , ''Y' M' C 'A'·, MEETIN' G TONIGHT f'" .. SEND 1,800 TICKETS ,TO. . �. j� "..: Daily Maroon, was pres'!nted orfactor." Numinations for class officers are URBANA FOR ILLINI'·F�NS WI' II Ta!k :.doptio11. and accepted.Both Director Stagg and DcTray madc durin� the fourth week. 'The at Midweek Assembly on Kenner P!Ulosophy Chairmancommented 'upon . the' ability)as ·a meth,xl· prescribed is that of �rittenCo' Ell' ':Tbe Bas!s of Religious PhiloSGphy college (men) elected. .• II . " b fi L_ f I ss Downstaters_ �mg n,,� to,. -.,'- -'C· ... ,kicker of Railsback, ·lIhnOis ste ar petition y ve mem..,dS 0 it C ':l' onVlCtion." Hl:�rt;!rd Kenner chairman, after a, .. .,f'· d " Game Satu�y�.�hoice: ·R�t�� .... ,'. ,.right tackle. w. ho .' aga' in and aga,' in presentcd, i� _the c�se 0 JUniors an.. I I h R df d. ,. .....f h . .1 . Seats N�ly A!:l, ,Sold. ,.' . ;p!nlc( contcst. am c ose a or,has sent the oval over the goal posts l'eniors. Ito the dean 0 t e senior co -, -:, Profes'sor H� 'E. Sl:ll1ght of, tht: Gardner, Appel ;llld Watts to fill theon the kic:k-off., ' lege: in th«? ,case of. under-c1assmen, '" natheinatics departinent. will ad(Jre'ss iour '":tcant placcs in the execu,tive, ',...., .. h' _. h'· 11 d N· f A crowd higger than,. thc combined .hTh� lineup' of� the Var!ity" in t e to • e JUnior co ege ean. ot�:e 0 t e reR\IIar mid-":eek assembly of ;olllmittee. Sullivan. \Vorthwine,'d f th t' nd' pi ce of nom;6ations attendance at dIe Purdue. and ,.1n- tl ,. ,scrimmage yester ay a ternoon was_ �, 1_l}1e a�, .. a, men.. liS e�enlng at i :15 0 clock in Pegues and Sah.lth, will hold overa5 follows: Roge�s· 'and' Scho�me�, \Viii be made next week. Elections diana garilcs is, assured at -the � IIli- Haskcii ;tsscmblf 11�1I.' "Tl1�e Hasis of .-rot,n tlst ··year. and J�ltn MacNe,ish.kl '11 bIll Th d d F ·d' nois' contest on Marshal! . Ficfd,·. nt!'X:. ;. 'I� .,,;.,- F';;' 7 , .• - '. .', • - ,-nd�·, Kelley and Elliot. tac es: \VI" e le (on urs ay an 'n ay Rc 19,r,llS '·,--oll\·iCtion"'� is tlie tll .... Yll.. I .) 'II I I.....' , . � .. r lC cnl1nCI or, WI comp etc t le. com-, H ffm f' h' . h k· h ffi f th Saturday. according, , to, ' :\fanage)' h' I I)Worth wine, Bohlander and 0 a�, 0 t e Slxt wee 111 teo ces o. e upon w I�: 1., . r .SlauRh�_ .. will dis- mittee.Ift'''rds,· Badenoch, """'n�er', Steffen. deans. . B-fore "hat time clerks' and flarker. at the closc' of the.: !'eat sale o· r·<i�-.. """, c: l1 ,e, Til(; exccutive committee will meetquarter,' Iddl·ng· ."nd 'Cro-Iey, halves. t';llers will be appointed h,,' the !II�n· ye�terrlay.· Barker sent' 1.800 tickets ·T·' l� ,. t":·' t ,: t' .;.; )1'· :.. ........; le lr!' mee mg ot ! 1(" year which �omorro\\' with ,.Df:an Thompson to.--,'"' .Schott, fulL ior �otJe"e council. to Urbana <tt the request of Director "'a'<; 11e·1 I ' l"st>",V··· I'· I� _... .... (., ("c nesc ay. was one inrm •• late plans for thc present quar-George Huff, who'stated that the 11- ftt b t It· 'I IfCOMMERCIAL 'CLUB ·TO II� dd"· Y W C. L lini foll�wers ha,'e -secur{"d a rottnd n �e <;,S a enc t.'( or se\"eral year!'. ter,. I I b '11 'th A reaa . . .. ;lnd;.wa�':111 ineJic.ation of the fact that Dean Thompson announced that t,he· The CommerCia ca. WI open e n h d flY:\1 C trip rate' of two dollars', al1d.ar�· COhl-• .. .• h h' . r. He an. ean 0 tle ... . the·' Vnil'("rsi.ty 'Incn -are glad to hear memb�rshill oi the college excec�cdseason's actlYltles ,,·.It t elr. meetmg •. td I ;.no· ',IP t .. ,o thotls"�1 '''', trollg t.no. s' u·p- ' . . -·A. ' 1 nliltitute of thiS cIty. a( rcssee,.. .. ...n "" ,� Ilr"'ctl'c"l ,tIIlJ'cct - t t-_I I f· and dinner tonight in Hutchin�n .. .. s t. rca �-u ),' men'o t,h:1t of any pre\"ious year. and is tooCommons at 6:30. the Y. \V. C. I.. yesterday afternoon port thcir team. tocal rl'Jll1t�.: .. The 'mectin� 'Will st:!fi iar�c. compared \",ith the. ,'other col-,")n. ;'Thing� '"'Fundamental in the �rompt Iy at - 'I - a I '11 t 1'-:The meetings for the year have - Varsity rO<:lters are not _Vilckwarcl • 1';:'1' oc _":1 CI)( e \_',' l' � t1r�cd that som_e of theStndy of .the Bible.� The TCcttlre yes- Hildy at 8 .. \-Icck :\11, 11wn are ill I I' I clectl·v .... �.. been fairly "'\.'II settled, and Mr, in demanding !'eat!' •. .for the � g�m(" 111I�'il \\':, C c<;lree morc "-tefday was the first of a s('rie�, Or. . \'itedAlexander Re,'ell and �tr. Franklin which i!ll lookceL 11pon 'as'the· fi""r.st' of . . - 1,·h::;I)..;" their rcgistration to the Col-11chan has organized a class in Chri�,�facVeagh will address the club at . the !'eries of fO;lr crucial one!'. Tilc I-=�I.: d Literature. which i" not sotian· Func1am("n:al�, which will m("et .. Campus; ,RepUblicans Me:t .Tonl'g'-tfuture d:ttcs on (he commerCial pro)).. �ale .. how('el a big :leh'ance n,'("r that .. o\"("rcrow(lecl.;n �ht: r.("aJl11c room every \V("dncs- : • . The Unh·c"r.sity Repuhlican cll,hIcms prcsent in the metropo1i�. of the day hefor{". :tnel' hy 'rhe'\cI�(". Gocdenow Lit CouncilorTIll' <"luI, was organized the latter f!ay af:ernoon a� 4 o'c1,ock ·If the �elting todaY�·llc:.acti.c.lI�l1 of executlve-., 'littee 0(. ten a11.1 all· .Tn U�eraturc (men) E. A, Goode ..f I d I D .,. Ibo Add W· I h'· "is,'r,\" ho:\ ._',·:�f li\'�' will 111c.:'c.:'t 1'1' I I '1 Thpart () ast year, an con�eqllent y. ean _. t rases om� t le' c nIce �eats III thc' Chicago root.. � no',,' was c ectcc councl or. (" ex-was unahle. to accomplish much in :\fi.... �(arion Talbot, dean of �ile �nJl �("tion, are. expmed to"'he soleI. 5ndl ·parlor�'tonight :tt i. o'clock tr el'l1th·(' committee will consist for theactual results: The object of the �cienc(" ("ol1cl:e of women, gave� '_a The· section •• �. at· the :.1ii'fiana con·, l�n .. ult �,th' ·�lr.· ·�·\tfr('fl E. l.unt Ql1;;rtcr of :\, G, \\'hitfield. chairman:I ,. b-' flU· h' I .. p . ',_ • .'_.,: • ,pres�lellt 'of··the ��:Itional Repuhli(,:lr \\., 'I R R H IIen) I� t� .,)ng lJ1en 0 t ,l� TlIVCT-" ort =-drlr('!'o!' on f 1e opportllmtl�s �or te�t. will he nD� located hehind th(" 'lIl"ton enn·.· cnn ce,·e. aro c.. it". who intend going into business work at the Ulliversty Settlement. hand. RarkCT �y!ll that impr(\,'ed fa .. 't"olle�' lcagllc; �., '. Xi<:'kcrs'o�. :t�- Earl Goodenow.'into closer contact _'ith ca�h ·other'INc, election of officers in thc colleg� "itics' ��troduced-' for hand A school of S:1'�·it;�;:" Scic�ce an(l Long Elected Arts Chairmananft also into touch wich thc business will ta1ct' place until ·the close of the ling th� crowd of Chicago 'follo_-- Puhli(" HC'a1th 1l;l� jl1!'t bc("il founded E .. moll:1 Long \\,a.. elected chair-men of the cit,-. quarter, as.. . , .. at CorDdl University. ' ---( Con-tinued on pace.!f�ON·E I JUNIOR COLLEGES ELECTlEW STAFF OF OFFICERS"BHOSJ BALL" . APPEARS;FRESHMEI SCORE AGAII .Senic;r Dea..-t'. OSce at Work onLists Which Will Determine Di·visions in ·Which Senior ColleceMembers Will Vote.anity Make Poor Showing U� .Yearlings Who Use �l1ini PlayaEffeCtively .' Except Two of Women's Colleles All, Juniors Take Part in QuarterlyElections.icbola Makes· Pretty 30- Y ard Goal-Id� Twice Crosses Line forTouchdowns.The Varsity again failed to keep the;reshmcn from scoring in the scrim­age yesterday' afternoon, Using thelays 'of th� Hlini as taught them byssistant Coach .Leo ' De'Tray, the'carling:; played a stiff game, which·esulted in a score ,of II to 4 in fa­'or of the .Varsity. Nichols again'as the. Fresh�an who "did it," send­ng the ball over the bar with a beau­iful place kick from the thirty-yard Some of yesterday's results:Councilors:\V. J, Lewis. Science (men).Jolt'l �lacNcish. Philosophy (men).E, A. Goodenow, Literature (men).Roberts B. Owen, Arts (men),�1:lry Phister, Literature (women).Chairmen: .Rl_'w:r:;, Scic.nce· (men)."Hurnard kc;�ner,Phiios�p·hy (mcn)A, G. vVhitfield, Literature (men).Esmond Long, Arts (men).Ethel Kerwin, Philsophy (women),Laura \Vi1der, Literature (women)11, � : ....mitt Baily _aroon . _. , __+: � .. 4._.,- :_.,.. DAILY BU'I.LftIlf·, 1 --� '��¥M���'�'��,u:; -f�::;'-:�,' "�g;Up, of.fresbmen"mediae at 1·30 sba�.. Important." I" - - , - 'Apaaa1 TeDIIia ToamameDt in sin- .llle� begins today. All University is a popular stunt a�ong the Upper Class-me� eligible. Hand el1uies to Cap- men. To. be "sized" up properl, is mosttabi Ross or leave at Information of- '. important for every first' year man -- to.ficet create.a favorable impression he must· wearProfeuor H. E. Slaucht 'will ad- , III . ht.lren the men of the University '0'11' C (). es Wit " style, indivduality and qualif, :-the subject, "The Basis of Religious c1��lie� made - for College Men by CollegeConviction" in Haskell lecture ;hali. I Tai�ois. Most U pper Classmen are already1:15 P. m. under the auspices of the wearing: our .clothes especially those whoY. M. C. A. I are correctly dressed.uses a towel to. polish his shoes. some Commen:iaI C!ub meets a� 6:30 this Iother man will be forced to use a evel'ing in Commons dining room.towel that is stained and dirty, for Frabmea·meetiq in Kent at 10:30 W hathe blacking and dirt he has ground (or purposes of election. • ' e ve u attractive College'into the cloth will not come out in Pow-Wow meetinc at 8 P. m. in Poster --yours for the �sk.ing.the wash. If for no other motive Cobb SC.than a prudent regard for benefits to'.'ITHE DAILY M�ROON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14. 1908to c:onsider the ach'ice about cutiAapearls before [ ... rine aDd taisc' th�Ti:. Wilda.! 8tudCllt PubU ... tioo 01 the price. Sucb a rove is DOt a far·awayVDi .. �n1l1 of Chlqao. possibility. bur is uader considera-tion at the present time. Dr.· Ray­Eutt-r.:d OIA 8fcobd-clua lb,ll at the Cblc:a&o. croft uses no 'bncertain terms in ex-I·OootuWf'e. 1.'1l1L .. ,:Q. llUooll. Uarcli 18. 1803 • • � helida Ad of llarch 3. ltiD. • pressmg his d�sgust at t e treatmentthe students give the gymnasium.1'l1bl1ahed .1&11,.. n�pt SuDda) .. , Uonda).. aDd Even if a stt,Jdent finds bimself un·bolltla)'l. durir,,, thrw Qualtf'l'a of the UD"' .... l1 able to appreciate the exceptional ad­vantages he has in being allowed thefreedom of such a gymnasium asBartlett. a decent consideration forthe others who use the buildingshould make him realize that if he ···onITOIISH,....n •• Formerl,l:Di .. erait7 of Chlcqo Weekl,.FOWIdedTIae Wt'ekl7. O<.1ubu I. 18w.t.. The lhib", <k"tuber 1. 11Mtl.BllbacripUoD IICil-", $3.00 Pl'I' )-..r; ,1.00 fe.thr.. maRtha. SublcriptioGa reuehed at theKaruuu OI11I."e, Em.. HaU, or at. the J:o'a.cul� Es·�, Cobb HalLI'IU:S'ro� .'. GASS. lIa�lIe Edior.W":LHN J. ADAlI8, Ne .. Editor..a.. 10. FRlD8TElN, Athletlc Editor.l)!:I\\·.\LD .... �ELSOX. UII"hll'N lllmaee-r, come, studerrts' should assist in co­operating with 'the management of theilfymnasium; for if the present destructive and obstructive attitude ofM� llamle !.lily,A. O. Whitfield Jl'rUDU.· X. l-'rDukltoberts B. OweD Uvestigatora' Club meets Thurs­day":at 4 p. m. in Cobb 6:\. Assistantmany students continues, something State's Attorney Roe will speak. Al1 r--------------------. ---.--------hard and bruising is going to drop. invited. ID�tic Club Trials. Thursday in .EXPLAINS FAILURE OF Haskell hall, 3 p. m. Hand in nameSPAIN'S COLONIAL SYSTEM and selection not longer than 2 min-. utes� to Faculty Exchange 348. Tailored Garments of QualityA.S800U.TI: EDITORSFOR COUfGf GIRLS', NEWEST SHADES AND CLEVEREST DEsIGNS�tional Half How-Conducted MADE 'UP IN LATEST PARISIAN ,:STYLES'by members of the Divinity school. • AS' -al" Pri'- I $35 I -, twO ks.viii :be held Thursday in Haskell' as. I peel ce 0 - or 0 weesem�ly hall. 10:30. �o Student. onlyCap and Gown ContributioDS. bothliterfry and art, are earnestly solicit- I f&tngtr 8.. Jaolotined �)' the editors. Leave at Faculty .S� Masonic TempleEsc6ange. _i �� __ .� � --------�-. R�lda Club Informa!l Friday. ---October 16. For members only.JSasiDtMa Omce-Jklon 8 p. m., Ellia !lall. nations, were dwelt upon at consider- Aft's Dance.. Friday. in Lexington. 0a1�. Tel. � rut 428. able length. lunGlt room from 3 to 5 o'clock.K ... C»DtribWloaa m&7 be left a& J:Wa BaD It was shown how the efforts of Pnmatic Club, Friday: at 10:30•_ I'acWtJ' lCzcbulp. � to the DUb Spain to Spaniardize America in tbe Cobb SD. Importan't. .".,)WooD. sixteenth and seventeenth centuries German Club will 'meet Friday at 4 i ". ,, I ; ii, :::: £::il;o:::::: �:::�:�:;� ��: &:�: !�x�:�n o:al�M�:r:��� I . "" '�':"c��,�,;, ;,:', �.fLORIST ••If it' take3 all kinds: of. people to natural reso�rce9 of the land on which man I.yric�" Classes in conversatio�. I 826 :W. 63�Cr S� � ': .. i ,: .: �:. , 272· E- �',Street.mako:i \vOrld�e�Si:;emSre�r::e:;�ni: :���.:e�:��I�n��:v:�v:'; �:bt:!: to�at��s�=t;!i�;:::' ��, ': 'T'_"',W'';�� �', � -" L,. L ., ;r�l ��4e]''''.��·�����e=:�=��;��A���u*��I_:��_·_··�:�·��_·�·�:�_.;������:_,_.�!_;._. �� �Polish.us desira�le citizens. When lected the development of needeti col- names· and addresses in Faculty E�;mial institutions, and the natural cha�ge. Address Brownson club 332, .'1wealth of the soil. The old class .• '. "':"0' 'teO. , 'I : M' .feeling existing � the native CO�Dtry Y. II. C. A. AND Y.W.CAPLAN ".'�.,� ,' .• , '. �. . aroon. ni!=hcd him at the gymnasium to wipe \\'as kept alive b� the so-called colo- RECEPTION TO STUDENTS oi" , :� .', 58th and l).rexel Avethe mud irom his shoes the desir- nists, who grad,,,lIy withdrew from .' URDER NEW IlANAGEIiIENTability of his connection with the the �rotection of: the home govern- Joint Mail' to Mont University RfsrJiuRA-NT· AND LUNCH ROO'"Unive:-sity is opt',n to ques�ioi1. ment, but when they had done so. Ilea and Women Chance to Get Flr.st Class'l\IIealsSuch abuse of the unlimited towel found ,themselve�' too weak ,to estab- Acquainted. I Prompt Serviceservice at Bartrett has occurred more lish an independent, self-sufficientthan once, and is an instance of an government, and met with ultimate The Young Men's Christian Asso-l The best of everything served at reasonable prices"attitude toward thc gymnasium and iailure. The work o( the Spaniards dation in conjunction with the . Music .eve" evening In dinner-hallit� almost frce privileges that is al- in America was- rather occupation Young Women's Christian Leape The National Hotel Co� J. W. Ward Mer.tcigether too common, In Barde" than calonizatioa' �e bck ofha� will �ve a r�ception t�a" Un�ershy �-�-----��----��.��-�---------�-'gymnasium the Univcrsity gi\'cs morc mony between nation..� ..and sCi:tlers. students Saturday eveni.,� from 8 �­in return for t�e money than any- thc exclusn'eness, and one-sidedness til 10 o'clock in the Reynolds club.\vhere elsc in its organization. And of trade policies, ;and the restriction� This is the first time that the twenowhere docs thc student show sllch plaC'ed upon emi�tion and �ettle- organizations have given a joint af­an unappreciati\'c, (.\·cn flestr\1ctiv� ment, account largely for: the failure fair this year, and it is hoped byattitude toward the institution. The of Spanish and Pctrtuguese colonizing those in charge that the menprh.jleges giv.en are gr<.>ater. th.an icnt�rprises." women of the University willthose gh'\!n In any other nlll,'erslty, given an opportunity of getting ac·in the country. The system employed FRESHIIEN IlEET :rODAY quainted. Good music and refresb-,was put into operation after a care- TO DISCUSS 'baN CAPS ments are promised.'iul study of the manag<.>m<.>nt of all - Mr. and Mrs. Coulter' and Dean andthe large college gymnasiums of th(' Organization of J'IdI.Year Claa to Mr�. Mathews will recei\'e and tb<.>. Un1ted I St:-tes. and nothing was be ERected «t ...... b in Keat committee i� planning to have otherin Bartlett all at l'iIea. members of the faculty present.J. Sytlut"y l$alkl'Y lIargra\'e LOOKW. A. Weaver, A, N. PfefferAn'.r EDITORRoy naldrl�e Dr. Danaell SQa Defects of ColonialPoli�ies of Spain and PortuplAre Economic.REPORTERSH. R. Baukhqe MIsa ErDt'Stiue' .::,-aoaKurrias II. llrlas. The: colonial .policies of Portugaland Spain were the subject of a le�­rure by Professor Danaell of Kiel.given yest�rday' in Cobb. The eeon­omic defects, w�ich in large partcaused the partial or complete failureof the colonizing systems of theseJ:d1torlal om� ·Belore 8 p. m., Jr:lUa Hall.Valftn1t7. 'l"eIesIboDe lI$\1e Putt 42Il. Aftd toP. JL. IIaIooa J.>n.. 47" J:. Mtb Sthet.. Tel__ � Pan SGDL.. ,';a student shows an ut­. 'ter lack of apprehension of the fitness'of things as to use the �o",els fur-one ofchesty,or top',• _i spared to inc .. rporateof the best features de\'elc.ped in(\ther gymnasiums. The result is at'he command of any studt"tlt at a'price which does not cover the costof tile soap he u�e5. At :,"y otherunh'ers:ty his expenses would beiroll� $i.50 to $10 a year. while atY;!It: he wouM ha\'(: to pay a cent amia half for c\'ery tower he used, supplyhi'" own soap and pay fifteen centse\:ery timc he entered the natatoriam.Of course, at thc two-dollar a yearr:tte, Bartlett gymnasium is a losingprc.po!'it ion, from a financi�1 point of. I I't 1'<; onl .. • for It� benefit"Iew a 1l( , Jto the !'ludents that it exists ..If the students continue the1r pres-ent atlitude, the C'nh'crsity is likely The Fre�h."an cbu will organizein K<.>nt thea,er .hi� morning at10:30. Roth the men and women oftht c1as!' ,,·ill be present.The most lively discussjon willprob:\bly be on the subject of wheth­er or not the Fresh�en wilt weargreen caps. The opi_ion prevalentamong the upper c1assmea seem!l tobe that the caps will be ad,opted asin previou5 years, __ 501n� Fresh­men' take decided iIM 4 'Olt to thi�opinion.The class will probably IIo1d ,�­tion of officers and W111· discaM '6e!'ocial e\'enu f!>r the year. From 'allappearances. the mee4ring ,,·iII b­lively aad inkrestinir. ./ .VARSJTY CAFELe rend�z.-vous' des'. Etudiants. .'_'.�/' "',./ .'474: E. 55". �,/,M�ALS 20e. and up •. !.. elusive:i'ifJ�lfI:Sacce!'5 follows a classified ad .inthe Daily Maroon. as bas been prov­ell by tHtimoaials from advertiser�.•FOWNES• j , ••.. Correct' Clothe./'FOR COLLEGE MENWe appeal to �111' inteUicence tow e • r ... d e-t o-liasureClothes. . You will find them better and cheaper in every way.We make SUITS and OVERCOATS at52(_) up .The most: complete aaortment of woolens to Hlect from in­c1adinc new colon and lateat pattema. .. aterials, style' anelworlaDansbip paranteed. The Collece Man'. inc!i';daalit7 indraa is recopiftd aD over the world. Add thi. indi';daalit7 toour expermea, and.' �e malt wiD be diatinctift clothes.BELL TAILORING CO.. E. R, Bradle7. Pr •Cor. Clark. St., Cbicap. . Read,'weatCCClorPI1OU3wepr4GLOVESlt·1 .... 6. ..... 1"--.-. -_.-"1 .--··OUB PALLSTOCK .. ,IS pAnyNOW .'MOSSLER COMPANY,aotbes �r Men·-and Young MenSO Jackson Blvei •. �o,ooo STYLESWHILETHEYL·AST Why Men Wear.Mossier-Clothes. . It js. your,. paper. your _.• . n.e�; pu�lished. for you.. S�ow. yo� .. ,appreciation.: �nd �our loralty by. sub­.&��iDC \V hat (' v cr the t ail 0 rereotor" 01 tNt )lJ'fJ/l'('n)JI"-;DfJ�- pro m i se sF you must, accept asgospelt r u tit .\V h �. nYOI:r clotb-sarc fiuishcd-ri!,!ht or,\"rung-you must accept them.Over' 200 st�del�t'!J ha\'e be�n placed.in acceptable positions ,since the"first of September through the Uni�',versrty Employment Bureau. In one'week alone:' jobs were se�\ired for 60men. . The : EmpioYlllen't' . Bu�c�u' is ' ;,now conducted in connection \�'itilthe Inlo!":aaation office and Faculty'Exchange by Mr: 'Ab'rah�;il Bowcr�,who has been associated' with' theUnh·ersity in different ,�apaci.tie;· ..',,' $LOO per quarter by, carrier.since its founc1ing in 1892. $1�S . per quarter by city maiLThe Rurea\� ice�ps a.' li�'t 'of . posi-., .. 3.00 per year.tions on hand for students, �nd a .:.'.list of 'IY;J.Jificd students for the bene' .•. I'.. . - ,.'" .,tit of employers, Systematic can� .C ffice. in Ellis Hallvasses have been made.. among thebusiness 'men of Chicag:;. ''a��f � largenn'mbcr of ,positions' have in that '��a)�been sa'tisf�c'torily filied: '" '''. : . �·A � .t;J, S:E MEN' T S-:\Ir. Bowers is also in dl-a��' of ._.-tudent service p�sitiol_l.s:·'fp�;·��h!ch I �.� l�,R�: B A�. E Rtuition "<;lm�u�t.ing ,t<? ,�!�.ooo. y.�.ayl�L: ., .: /',' FRITZI. SCHEEFis appropriated .�Y :t�e,. University. in the first production or".. The .first lectures were delivered This student servjce an� li�ra.ry:: ser-'., .. TH'E PRJ MA DONN Athis week. Professor Coulter began vice assists nearly' 325 students :to' •. �" ..his series on- "Organic Evolution" OJ� earn all or part' of their' tuiti��� ���h ... :.: . ,- . ." c.� .. . ,. � . • .'._ .. !.' ..... ...� J_ .�October 5. at the North Side center: year. . ". ,Dr. Zueblin opened his course of lee The activity of "the ti�iv�;�i'iy' oftures on "The Common Life" on Oc- '�hic��� i�. a.s.�i�tit;i .-it�; �t�d��t� to.. ' ·G�Q .. M .. C.oH.-\Ntober 6, at the South Side Center. obtain remunerative employment has � .. ' and. .. his Royal Family\\�hil� james H. Breasted commence�j been gr�at�r than that of' all but,.3 .... _.,\;al�,d Incomparable <':0.·I·the season on the West Side last few Arner ican �nst���tions� ..•.. .. " : .. ,. , .:,� , .: '��'-.--.---. -, --'------�iweek, with his lecture on 'The Nil� .: , ,'. - .1". • ...... ': .. '::.: _._,.. _._•._--- __ ----- • ,.'Vallc'" and'The Earlicst Man (5.�. DRES'S OP'll'NS" B·RAN·CH··'.·A"T· ,". ·".f.• ·�:,--P'·9·UTD..... ··R· S.· C'_"O 1'1' e' g' e' .. Ca'f" e·' ,J C'" � "01:1 .. ,'. ,. .. . '. ,B. C.):' followed on October 8 »�: ., .. _'�dioOL' OF j,�D,_'_'UcATioN' .,: .. "!. -' ",•. , ...;. .. THE SERVAN1'>"" : 441 E 55th 'St�L �."'�I,�LIN.B.,Y -The. Pyramid Builders."'·:ffie first, ,: '.. � ··.I�.tl::'_': ."",'·��.IN'THE.lIOUlSE,",. :.: ' .....• ,,:. ., •.' .• 1\ ... .'. ' ,. 'jc�tttr� at Music-HaJJ \Yin 'b�,�ri "Th�" Rooms' .for Sale of Boo� and' Sup-; .4'S is E.: 6'3 rd' 'St r e e t':\Iodern Novel:' by Professor Pheip'� plies Fitted up in;'Emshoru(BI�izle .. : .;. ;; ; . ..,,� .. :; c. :-', . :r� i, '.)f Yale� on November 5. Profes�or' . Han("!t� > :"'��' ,: .' :.: ':.�:.�:' TBE:PBINCBSS'" .Guthrie· will then givc six lectures ��. '- b" ·__ I,;.:"��f"··h·"li·I.I';;;. ;' •.. !;, Ii if" ,:',. :·f.c·;!r ," .::.1:. .•.••• , ';,, , :." ,'_ :,) '.,. � , .• " �"ltWl' Q it C!;,. "",1)J\'e.r:s��·o .,'. ,.,"'�'.i, O"i&'�'_" ,,�'W;··,.I :1' Pt- '.,''�T' h' ."'too N I" "P. f .; .. . .,' . .. .. .• .ll\e minty �lJ.USlca ay ,:. e', ., er� ... ,., ote., :'\ .. �>.�§s.0r Chicago .. Press has :-been opened III .·,r ... ' .... _. �. , ... '. .,Clark 't�: i'?�l�w ��'t�, �ix itpterpreta��f! the -SCho� ...()f: Edttc:.tion:: �."It �'! thk: ;1! -'b�§�'4 B,�(l�� .q,� ���LLA" .�e�dings of -"Scarlet· Letter" (Januc?-�' �arrying.I·()ut :oLan' 'old ·..;id�:i. '",hid: : .. ,!, ':.> "';"'.-'. � ':" _ ... , ... :,: ' .. 1'.7); Silas \Vanier, "Lt:� l\Iiserable�;�' never come to a�·h·ead;:-'Tfi�:.qnestiOi-· I·,,.· ··A'·· .. · _ .. ;.' '. '''.Hardy .. 9t .Balzac, Tolstoy's .. "Ann�, o')f a 'ro611l .. :;Wrr1o"g�otlferi/tllings'.'.pre�' .,,:� .. � ... ,�!'I.' .;�)��AL·A��.'· ,-;K ." d"- 0 d I f R' hI' ,arenma. an In�.,� �� _� IC f \"ented:.th� o})ening''Of'this ·stoh!lobe� ,!,; - l'�A"·G}R'L�AT'TfiE'·iHEU.("rd· Feveral." " fore,.-,but· now rooms ':'''03-105:'h�vt ',- '::'M .• CECIL 'LEA�:' ,,: ! .. i ".'. �ollo�i�g. �s ::1�e . .' program an' 'lecn Riven over to the Press' bran�h: ' .. ,:' ,'.'. :-::. a�'d' , .. ',' ".nottnc'ed.·, r,or' n' "xl' w';'�k··.' '.: \ ' ,'"'" The o.·hl·. laboratory' su'pply '!'�odni ,�- •.. tF' 'LO' +-':�N'C" E" 'H' 0' L' B>'R' '0' O··K··.. ; il : :Oct. :Y�Darwin and Natu�1 Selec: .. Kl!.lms now'":been . ab:ihdo�d ·.as �alI the 'a�(1 t:;'e' La' Saile The'at"� St;;,.1c Co'·tion....:-Professo_r Coulter, North �de. things carried by it are pow in charge _.:: .,..'. � ,'.�:' ' ".Oct. )3-Labor�Profes50r Coult�r.South Side.Oct. :I5-:-;'The. Feudal Age," "Lifeon the 'Nile in the Days of Abraham:·\Vc;�t. Side.Eighty-two lectures and opeumeet­ings ar� on the schedule made out by.he University �ecture. Associationfor t�e ye,ar l� These lectureswill be .pvcn by twelve members ofthe 'faculty, including john M. Coul­ter, "Lester Bartlett JODes, \V. P.Gorsuch, l�rcy H. Boynton, Charles� uebiin, James H. Breasted, HerbertL. Willett, J. Paul Goode, Wm. N.Guthrie, Jenkin' Lloyd Jones, Jerome------ •• Raymond and L. \V. Sprague, There�-------------- ;viII also be a numbee of special lee­lures by men of national prominence,..-rank, Speaight of London, who was;0 'popular in last year's program.ras been obtained for March, whet'le will give four Dickens recitals.The centers in which the meeting!'will be 'held are: North Side. Lincoh­(lark Congregational Church: Soutl�idc. Abraham Lincoln Center: WestInstitute; Central. MusicWm. Jerrems' SonsClark and. Adams StreetsThere is 110 rebate. The doth is cut.The clothes arc your or fight. It"�lifTcrcnt with Mossler . clothes. You�ry (In until you lind what hcconu .. ·s{Oll best anti you get just wh�t. youNant� Till' risk is all .wirh us,Sui�s-$=o t� $50.Overcoats-$2o t� $65.SO Jackson Blvd.Clever ClothesEvery kind-e-every sjze-c-evcrymodel.,COL.ONIAL co.I MOSS.LERHR ExceDenceMADE370 E. 55th Stret .Near Lexington Avenue'1.1II ��P�L�PR!..CF?S�p�"·AT"��TBB"'A ti DITO·B.IUM " .� .. "JTry us., and.. if. pleased, �, Iyour friends; if Dot •TELL.US! -:i· ....__. � .'0. �: .. '�.�;' � .1.," �.� •,. ''-''Put ginger into yourself. Wearone of Bow's cust���tanorect.:'chesty. snappy,' daSmoC· Suits'or top'��tS, such as' YOu IlK. on' �lie campus these da:rs.. ': �'. If. the·' new branch store; ",,,.�. ..:":.'Thi� stor�_ is carrying all:·th� �up:plies needed. by 'the 'Elementery andhigh �chool, and by the College ofEducation. '. Gymnasium - goOds�' 1)an- .Policemen�s . Benevolent AssociationC.OHAN & HARRIS,TOWNBCOUNTRT'SI-IIIlTSpresent.FIFrY MILES FROl\l. BOSTONWhen you're down ·to,..n, takea lock at our' new quarters.605-6 Masonic Temple-better,still. let us show you .the cz­clusive U. �f".c: :mod� thatwe've perfected for your spe­cial gratifica6cn.!. -' '. ners. pins. and' all ;such things "ate 011BUSINESS lIEN AID IN the Ii!'t of things now sold there.'INSTRUCTION AT COLUMBUS IL�INOIS IThe S;lme system of" redeemable meet e'\"cry I"Cquiremcntqs 'wen as the hi;:!lcst cx­pectationS: . Sl�50 up.CLUETT, PEABODY &: co� Muerschecks is in' operation' in the br.iilCh,An·inrul,·ation has been ritadri� the as in the main Press store.' Furth�r, \'" A W:\I�TZ DRE:\:\I. By Oscar Straussmec�;,nic;el engineering course at Col-. more rthese checks are inter�hange-,umb;., .Uuh·ersity. in: .. ·that the facult'-'J able· between tlte main !;tore and tht.'inten:)!' to have prominent men in branch� . :acth'e business act ·as the instructors,The �;m' is to make the course p .... c-tical •. ��,. well as theoretical by having its existence to the combined efl'ortt­the�c men lecture in co-ordination of Dr. Rutler, of �he College of ·Edu·with the regular courses. The in- cation, Mr. Hogue. of th� Universitystructors will attend the lectures and High school. and' Mr. Gillette of thcwill uamine the students on the sub-. Elementary School. ·togethcr �ith th('ject matter at the next neriod. bring'-.. heads of the Unh·ersity Press. gi\e ffi.oot StuclicKt1l8AL".IIA l,L245 Waba�h Av,·..Original Ideas and Exc�usi\"e Styl�jtiPHOTOGR.APHSSpecial JIIt..., .. s to U. of C. �lud.D'.--- --- .-_- _. -.-- ---1_· _,. This cOI1\'cniencc' for all the memobers . of the School of EducatiOlI' ow«!:,:\IR. WILLI.UI FAVERSHA:\IP!'esentsTHE. WOR1.D A�D HIS WIFE"As to woolens, a sweller lotwas ne-!er opened in thistown·-bigger may be. bat weare talking of 8t7le, of e1e­pnce of that out-of-the ordi­nary quality. which putS ourprmeilts in a' class by them­selves. GRAND OPERA HOUSEWILTON LACKAYEining out, point!' which may not have-been made entirely dear.. 'Thi!' i� an experiment' which willno (loubt prove of great. ber'efit. d�there cannot be too do�e an undcr­�ta"ding between nniversity men andmen_ of affair�, And a!' the be!"t book';('an not be exactly up to date. the- GIRLS AT U. HIGH TO BEGIVEN USE OF BOYS·' CLUB THE BATTLE--_.Young Men Have to Relinquish Con,trol of their Clubhouse Twic�.',• lIonth. CHICAGO OPBRA BOUSETHE DEVIL',,·ithItEXRY E, DlXEYray. Regardless of the creatadvance we have made. we still maintain pricesat an astonishinglyeconorrical plane-suitsor t-:p coats. $15 up .•Pressing d':ne gratuit­oUily-every bit of'work done on our ,ownpremises. AN' ADV. IN THEDAILY IIAROONIS AS GOOD ANINVESTMENT ASYOU CAN .AKE.HAVE YOUIHVESTBD? \Vant�d-E\"c .. y stude-nt in thc�jlli\'cr5ity who i� not a subscriber to-nhscrihe :1t once._'�':_:�.JOLIN AND GUITARINSTRUCTION·\l�r. ill�trt1ll1('lltati(ln� ior �I:1nd(llin1Tld Gui!:lr ()rchC'�tra�. Ada Rogers" .. uddin '·\·irt\1o�l). latc oi "Rns�ian. .('(lurt Orchc!"tra." X.Y. JoS East 60th';;trt'd. f1lOTlC Hyde P:1rk 1960.mC'n ",ho will act a� instnlctor!; will A ne\\' movement in regard� to thehrinJl to the !'tudents the latest 'new!' Hoys' cluh of - the' Unh'ersity High(rom practical engineering circle!;. c-I 1 h b 1.� lOCi) as ecn �tarte(.The girts are.' to be gl"en the prh-·ilige� of the.' club house ��ce '�r '.t:wicea �onth. when they can �(to' a� theywish. It will be possible for them toexclude the boys on· the;�e' days .. Aboard of cOlltrol •. c���isti'ilft of girl. �tudents will be- appointed to managcthe affair.. '. ,.;. ?" ,I ' MCVICKBR'SCHAUNCEY OI.COTT,in his new, playRAGGED R01H�in- .andinWRIT.EY., TilE .BiG SU'CCESS.. ":\ RROI{'EN mOL. "'\�en's Hats and Fixings238 E. 55th StreetI.l'HE DAlLY, MAROON. WEJ>NESDA Y .. OCTOBER .l4....1908.�--W. A. A. GETS OUT NEAT PROFESSOR Sl'ARR BACK SAYS BIBLE Coy� l '. �ER;.·;'GiV.�. )iO';O'lC'''pART¥ DOCTOR jUDSON-sPBAxa!AND ATTRACTIVE BOOKLET F�OM THE PHILIrl'tlNES \ ,;"ME�'l'J�T"Cii�I�: �:'; •. -:e , : '. ,"; ,"���.�"",� . ,. AT SCHOOL OR"BDU� 1;'/. . • _'_' ,_. _.. , . Girls of, fl.u EDteItaiD Newcomer.Workings of Wo:nen's Athletic Or- Noted An:thropclogist Back on CaIlL Dr. -. Henderson at Senior CoUe_Je , with . U�c!ue ,Mair •.ganieation Ma<:!e Known to Pros- II pus After Studying Natives of Chapel, Urges' Keener Interest in; -. J • '.. •pective Me�bers. Eastern Po ........ ·: .... ns. "B'b1 S' ..... ·d . ' b_,_.'.. .. ' I 'Ie ioU Y. The 1If'\\, mem ers of Nancy Foster"Catch it on the Fly." is the fore- \ Professor Frederick Starr arr ived hall were entertained in a uniqueword seen, on the cover of the atrruc- home yesterday morning from his The most' impor tnnt courses in the manner by the house last·' evening Presidentt ive booklets gotten (Jut by the \V. trip 'to the Philippines. and met his University curr-iculum 'arc those de.�I- with a "bo6k party:' Each of tlle -tudeuts ofA. A., for thc benefit of new students. classes for the first time in seven ing with the Bible.according to Chap- old members represented a children's zesterday morning in Emmons •The booklet, which rcures cnts an in- mouth s. His errand in the far East lain HendersouIn an address at Sen- book. while the new girls: aT>�eari�g 'iall on the subject, "Teaching �door baseball, has':\ neat �Iaroon was the same as that of Professor I for collel-{l' chapel y.esterday. "These as children 'of the village, came, to the ;cit'nce." He prefaced his r :cover, .\1:lcClintcck. namely. to address the Bible cla .. sl's, conducted by our able o'peJling of the "Nancy, Foster Li- vith a few words of welcome toThe list of officers i .. Followed by a a ssernhly of teachers which was held teacher <;" he said. "I commend to brary." By mea�ls of numbers,' eafh new students. He urged the'­tale of the "Real Chicago Girl," to there ir.:tll April 15 to :\Iay ,8. �lr. yon with all my heart and soul. o,f the village children drew outl: rion of the teaching professionbe found only in the \V. A. :\.' The :\lacClintock has been 110 111 e for :\nthing better in the University' is book. This furnished all new git)� compared its growth with that ofvar ious festivities of the association about a month, hut �Ir. Starr speru offen:d tlu- student, and I may even with a partner for the evening. Af�r medicine and ministry.furm the gist of the "t�:l�." The final some time in the islands pursuing his �:I.Y--thl'rc is nothing so good." dinner the "V:::age Maids" gues�(' The College of' Education,spring' games arc told ahuut. and in- Iavoritc line of work. \'isitill� till' na- "There are four main reasons:' said tilt' bocks represented, a prize beit� vear sho�\'s a marked increase 'iiicidcntally ·tl�e fcur ir un-clad nail'S rives. Dr. Henderson. "why one should J.!:\·c'n !o the winner, : rollrnent over that of previousgo\'crl1ing the w inning of l,ins are Leavirur III February with .\Ir.�lac- make a 'thorough study of the Bible. �lany of the costumes were clever Over 150 students were pres�cited as follows: Clint ock, he went direct to the Phil- and not merely read it in a cursory ly planned and showed skill and ori�' the chapel meeting this morning.1. "Any girl playillg' in a final ippiucs, arr iv in.r some time before t he manner. The first argument in favor inality. The test of the evening W?!-, registration also shows thatgame lor winning a tournament. or -rssembly opened. His spare time hl'- of a systematic study of the Scripture spent in dancinz. i 'men than before are in the efirst place ill an approved gymnastic fore the meeting, he spent among the is that it is of great historical value. preparing to take up theevent, 'I.T • f II k . Tn those who arc at all interested 'in C' lub Lockers Ready Fn'day teaching,"' e�nt')s. a race 0 ) :IC' pygrmes,2. "Faithful work and regular class nrul 011(.' which Professor Starr thinks history •• is :111 students are who are Reynolds Club lockers ... one Illln:attendance. ranks among the most interesting not weak and narrow, the Old Testa- 4tred and twenty in number, will be3. "No University .conditions. people in ,!he world. As the asscm- ment accounts arc of supreme inter- ready for usc of the members of the:4. "Good SI>OTisi';anship." l)Jy was he lrl in the midst of the Igor- est. Then, too, it is full of splendid club next Friday. according. to �rThe standard Junior and Senior rot es, the time not taken up with his liter:Jture and well deserves ,the ;\t- announcement of Mr. Englfsh 'yest�r.songs, and yells arc gi,·cn. Then fol- �Iutie!', he spl'nt among them and tcntion of all, whether literary 5tu- day. Theo;e lockers will be introducedJow<; the 1908-9 program, scheduling .;uccce�lcd in bccoming quite well ac- dl.!nts or not, for its literary \\/orth. to rt"place the historic tal;le whichthe followini: e\'ents: •.'luainte(1. � t is to be I:reasured also f.or the ligla I:n the past has 'been the recipient ofFall Quarter: Freshman reception. :\f:cr the assemb'ly had closed, he It .throws UPO�l the ev�lutJOn of mor-Ihooks Imts and overcoats. They areOctober 7, at 4 1). m. in Lexington dsitecl the northern p:lrt of LUZ!lIl, :1Jrty. traced m the history of the �oomy, being 8 by 12 by 72 in' �.ize.. gymna�ium, Annual election of of- the fl'g-ion of the wild Jgorrotes. af- tribes and peoples. Lastly, it is the 'The tax on them is twenty-h'leficers. December 8, class gamcs. �er which he wcnt to :\Iilldanao. the bock of religion, and while It IS our cents a quartl!r�\\'inter QU:lrter-Junior college southernmost island in the group. duty to become aC(lUainted \\:ith angames, gymnastic contest; lasl: Sat- Here he found �[oro.:: and other wild the great religions and philosophies,urday in quarter. peoples. such as the. B;a�obos. Be- the Bible should receive our first �t­Spring Quarter _ Junior-Senior :ween thl'se "isits to the \\'i!� imtives teolion and careful study. It is richgames for championship in basket- 'le managed to spend some ti�e in pre.cious iliformation and there' is• ball, baseball and hockey. )Olaypolc Imongo the Filipinos proper, who for not a single insignificant truth in thedances. Annual athletic banquet. he most part, he says. are civilized. whole book:'night before Junior college day. Then On the return trip. he stopped overfollow :1 number of \'aluahle warnings fOtlr !Jays in Hongkong' and six in JUNIOR' COl.�EGES , ELECTand suggestions. such as "Check your Japan. where he lectured. to the gov- NEW 'STAFFS OF OFFICERSvaluables, for girls ha"e becn caught �rnment schools.\stealing bases." and, "You needn'tthink that just becaus� you're play­ing ball you will make a h,it.'" Those , ' ' :;Addr� Students on .... Teacbilla Science" -Bic GaiDa Rin . Attendance.ter iTRY ACLASSIFIEDAD.INTHEDAILYMARRONDr. Wright Speaks on Trusts man; Owen,' councilor, and ."Trusts" W:iS the subject of a lec- ter, Bergeson, Ba�man' aridlure by Dr. 'Vright of the Political the executi,,-e committee atwho have not - received one of these�alriphlets may fipd them in' Lexing- Do It'NowlEconomy (Icllartment, befor,e the me'n college meeting yesterday morning, :.)f Literature Cotlege yesterday 'Dean Gale. gave the college a short:norning. Dr. Wright traced the hiS-I talk. After assuring them ,of his in�ory of the trusts from the inception' terest in them, he urged the membersWant�d-Copie� of the Daily Ma- �f the idea to the present day. He to ",ish him ofte�l and to discuss th�irroon for Friday, Oct. 2, 1908, will be ' ,:llso outlined br:th the.! Democratic work with him, claiming that m�ny'bought for five cent..; each at the . ' ..�"1(1 Repuhlic:m policy towards tnlsts students cause themselves much trou-. Daily Maroon office in Ellis Hall. .in thc prcscnt campaign. Dr. Wright hie by failing to n�ake any sort: ofBoard and Room also �olcl how the trust ha(1 developed de,finite plans for the future.Rooms, withor without board-Din- ;!1 the face of hostile Icgislation and Later 'on Carpenter gave a talk oning room in connection. Room and ::s:<igneti as the reasons the fact of the debating situation and Luckenbillb lIatural dficif'ncy in some cases and called for the candidates for the bas­oard $7.00 per week; commutation IJecause of unfair and illegal priv- ketbatl team.tickets, $ ... 50 for $4.00. Special eVC"'-. :le�es ill n:lwr ins�anccs. Philosopby Women Electing dinner ticket, $3.00 for $2.50.:MRS. c. H. GOVER, A t a meeting of the PhilnsophyJ s your name on the subscription college of women yesterday morning.'5ill Kimbark AvenlJe.:ist of thc Daily :\I"roon? :\liss Ethel Kawin was elected chair-ton gymnasium_If you need a typewriter-a sccl)ncl­hand one will do you as well :\s anew one, and save from 1-2 to 2-3 thecost. Drop a note to No. 105 �IicldleD.GENTLEMENWHO DRESS FOR snlEIElTIIESS,lIlD CO.FOAlWEAR n;E I.PROYED 'BOSTONGARTERGEO.ftonco ......."'_. __ .• V .•. A.... _-"ALWIYS EIS'�_ .. SUBSCRIBEFOR 'rH� ..'�. DfaIl:YMAROO,N.DO,�·,·1.T· .. ,,NOW. .� .. , _." �-' -�(Continued from page I)N'o ,:.Money:DowTey 'Our',:'300,' Kenmore PianoIn iour own ·home. make s�e that it IUits -In eveey. particular. �en 70U are'p&7usman of the college and Misses .llaryEtten, Gertntde Fish, Sarah Wilkes�-'fary Allen and Gertfude Emerson /$165/ .1'. /iii �,_ 7� like. even �s low as•. , &,'w-eeK.,P I A K 0 S-R�rices '350 to '7so, atREDUCED: PRI� �T THIS SA!.E., . ' -� .THIS COUPON IS WORTH A' TEN DOLLAR BILLCut �t out at o·�ce. D�'t th�ow away mnney. We not only SAyou o\'er a hu'ndr�d dollars.' but permit the smallest p;.yments E'known ,(as low a� $1 a �ek); ask no money in a�vance andyou �,o to boot. Can_you'beat it?Out-ot-town patrons are ilWited to avail themse1va ofMOST Ii� inducementS.THE FALL SEASONHAS OPENEDThe new auturim and winter fab- were elected to the executive commit­riC's show many striped effects. l_>ut tee. It ,,'as announced at the meetingI he colorings are nol pronounced. that Dean and Mrs. MacClintockThe fabrics have a rough twilled would give a reception to the wo­�!Jrface-.wo\'en closely enough to men of the col.lege ,on \Vednesday.,:i,'c service. October 21. The -.:xeeuti\·c commit­OJi\'es and the various shades of' h'� will hold a meeting next Monday:It 10:30 in Lexington to decide upon: he quarter's calendar.Miss Wilder Lit Women Chairmanj1rcown arc in strong fa\'or.Grey stripcs and the greys shadingI iilto the :-;to11e and slate colorings are" ccicledly correct. l.iterat ure college ior w( men elect-III onrcoat fahric .. the rotlgh bas-' ced �I iss L'lura \\'ilder chairman ofkc-t weans and herringbone stripes I the collegc at the meeting yesterday.I ::rc ctlnsi(1cred very smart. � \Ji.;s )Olary P.hister was chosen coun-Suits fer Col1e�e wear, $30 to $35 !.:-ilor ancl �I iSS :\Iary Chancy. Overcoats $35 to 140 Ilrer.We make riding breeches, Minnesota Institution f 110 FREE CREDIT DUE BOne of these Coupo�s good asFIRST PA Y·ME NTtowar.ls pnrchase of one SPiano at this sale, at 204:\ "cnue Chicago, 111..rCUT .OUTTHIS COUPONGOOD ·FOR'Ten' Doll IUS. ,The �ril1ncsota Agricultural collegc'has received a highly fa\'orahle com­I mendati(;n from Presidcnt J. H. Co�­Inell nf the Oklahoma State college.I, and E. H. �\�lite, pre!'\idcnt of. theOklallf�ma �t:t"e Ro:mt of' AgrlCt1I­i ;"r�. ,,'}1n havc been st1.1rlying 'theI! llinncsota institution, wit.h a ",iew to:he establishment of agricultural�,chools in their own state . �.no. Shipped to An., Part of the United Stateson These· Liberal Terms- Write for FREE Catalocu-;p�, .. A. -STARtK PIANO CO.," ' ·MAIniPAC'l'rins \'204-206 WabUh· AftIl1Je. Near Adams Street. Chicap. ,Han:AlfredI TAILOR FOR YOUNG liENI ,A. N.· jerrems, Mil'.r",o stores: 131 La Salle St.. and44 jacbon Boulevard" .. ,.,". ,'. ","1:;:.'1