R. PAYIE MADE DEli OF INn.IlU#Dub·JM-\SllffEl ""'Q_l$,1Il.W . r 1�,'�W5;�' �;,lEW URIVERSITY COLLE&E,1LIot .. f��l:8 for UDi�� SCIRE �':lIiIl,. CIiIfordG.R�:·State PrOoecutor!>f.-- To� Lott. at" ,laformaDon Of- __.. '. ··Wbite &!ayCS," 'VrICS Studenb to• . 4. .:. ,\ I. �. •• '\ • "ftemoon, Evening and Satlll'dq fice - .... Mo. Inter�ecWe Sa7S Minimum Will, be 12 to 0 aDd Tate Hand in PIPt on De&mliq'Courses N�w Offered as Supple- TemUa � , 'that IlJblOia ... � sCore on the : Praaiea. ',� . Iment -of Correspondence Work _'_. ,_. _ ,V�t7.The drawinp' for the autumn ten- Talking straight from, the shouldernis tourname-u Will be made MonJlay ..-eam Practices ,Many New �P.JaYa �d anti boacking up his stal\!lIleins w:th Speeches by Dir�tor Stagg, �J'�y,and posted.on -the bulletin' boa�ds. ShoWs ·.Mu��.impiO,,�ent-; ;,ctual-·docum�n.Pl·ry pro:>fs, Assist..�11 �teffen and Others to be MadeOwinc to tb� loss of the entry :IU;t ,No��. Stnte-s .:\ttorneY Ciifford'ROe 16tu-at �be Informa,'k,1i o�(.e, all entries rlay delivered a talk,'- on the' "\\ hireUniversity college, which sev- 1�IU.st be- mad�' ��jn. .. Captain Walter Steffen predicted �a �I:t\·c Traffic" in Chiago at an 'OP�II All out for the big mass meetingral years ago was absorbed into the }'�t ��e las' �''')::u,: �f the \V �S·.\· -!l minimum score .of i2 to 0 in. the. ga�e nll·cling. of the Inves�tors' 'C)lll., •. for Illinois this morning in Ken�,ollege of Education, has been estab- Inter-collegiate Tennis -Assoeiatioe, with Illinois' tomorrow. �1�, Roe recounted th� origin arid Promptly at half past tcn, the cam­shed by the Umiversjty on a broader G. ·A. -Ress- of· Cbicaco, was electc.l "They may score on us, and our <!r�wth of tl�J.> pernicious social :vJl pus directly ill front of Cobb hallnd more complete scale. Mr. Wal-' presid�t,..i\Ud�c;�Ll�s.X�p'!ce of)V�s- score may be larger than 12 to '0, bbt .arul its consequences, �e told of the ."iIl bc thc SCCllC of unusual ac.ti'�ityr A. Payne, secretary of the Uni- consin, seuetai'7. ,It "as decided tl) I think that the" Illinois team' will not effoTts ,�hich have been' made in the and unrest on the .part. of the' livee rsity exte�sion division, has been :hold �he w��tU'- �Qtl��ment on the last as. well thr�ughout ,.the game �s last two- or thr�e yeats to combat �t. students of the University. They. arelade dean of the college, and an- Unive,,�ity courls in June, .;1)09, '. we will," said W�il:ie la�t ilight. r>i-' and of' the great difficulties encoun- che: ones who have read durmg; theyesterday that classes are . The p'rospects' are exceedingly good rector Stagg is' not : co�fide�t of! a ·tered. ." week how from fifteen hundred toeing held afternoons and evenings, this year"'accbnlibR to' AlIa� Ross, 'Chic?-go victory"Sa�un:i�y, :and sciid " ;'1 am:t�lling you of a .taveey·just two thousand rooters' from U'lfbanaIII :t150 on Saturdays. Fred Carr· rliat return. ·t.� says. S.!\· that the Orange and .!l.lue eleven .w�s as real and a thonsand fold more hor- ,\'ilI perch ou the west side of Mar-This colleae was revived because of eral hfg�I,.s. players -are eligihle, a great deal. stronger than it is �e- rible and cruel than tbat 'of the blacks shall Field tomorrow afternoon ande growin,l[ need of it in the-Univer- iiu'ltldmg�· Pi\11 '·G:aro�er. Wins(pn pufed to ·be. He said that he e,x- in the South,.' said Mr. Roe in part. give the famous ··husky-:-�ow-.ow·'ty community. It is intended to aid' Henry, )'Ettleso'i" Stern. and Sab�'a'h. pect; a hard fight;, and that" th\! dQwri- "The. "ictims of this slaye.fY .are lur�d Jell, and other ,,'ar cries of the Or­en and women who are unable to A return match will ';� rl:-yed her:: staters might - sco"'e� ah'h��gil,he ,�s into trap�� set for them by you�g ange and .Blue. While confident. Chi­range for the courses they desire against ,�dl Univ�rsity, an� it :is e�ecting a victory by a l�w count_: men who alJpear in the' 'gwse of cago will bring the long end of thetake through the regular Univer- t>r'cbabl� that a long eastern trip \\�il" The �)ractic� yestetd,ay 'in,chided: a frie�d� att�mpting 'to aid ,them to. bet- .:-ount to the credit of her colors,'.herty class room work: .. be taken. If so, teams representing io�g and strenuous dri'�l,and 'the .� ter. their conditions. .Th�y· _are �e- ioUowerc; are not itt hue for e.r­The inception of the college was WilIiam�, Hai-;a'rd,- 'Yile. :.cOl"riell :t�t! Man" was satisfied with the \vay the crl.!i�ed from the small, to�ns a�ut assmcnt by being outdone in 'lunl'n years 'al{o, when in 18gB it was Z»rlnce'tOn wlll;',;r. mr.t t�ain went thr����' th� pl�ys. fIe the large cities. and many. of tbClm ll�wer displ.ay.ar�ed with headquarters down-- , . used as many' as twenty 'new plafs in the ,citie� .. t�e,�s�lves,. and �rt s�l(i Forming in serpentine lockstep lineI ALL JfflfVW*irY'- RECEPTION ". ... . ." '. .wn. These were removed severa �..... ,J' �' ,,� �""- �;,.Ii and If necessary most of them ,v1111 �nto h�uses of ill r�.oute. to 'star thcre. . 0 the beat of a bass drum the mul.TO.OCCUR".lOlloaaoW,N�T' " .. :, ... '. . ,,� l . ,'. ,_ -.ars ago to Emmcns Bla_ine hal.l�, ... ." .' be c;xhibited against' �he . I1!ini. � not becau�� they' �sh ,tc? .· .. �e;ld the :itude of a thousand or more 'willIt. owing to the,dista'rice aiJl\.mac- �Q:.�-:��·1� � C1ab,�� : }"h�'}����� ��:.�e V��sity :��gul�rs l,i�'�s, they ,�o, �lit because' 'f��y *C ,way back and forth. circ�, �'-thossibility from 'tEe' ·\\·_·st'aiia.,.iI�h ..... , .. ' f""'�,""'� .JC .... 1.- .---0iHH was"'as""��exceptiOb jU ����-�::'.,;.."_�::'v:":-'�"'(� .Cr.'l;enc1t-several:-iim��'tiIitIt'-�··\;_'.':-:,-·'rr-,des of' the' diy;-�;:��es'bave-been ���.=. ':. :_.i;' '��'rt#�D�:��h'o; ��'\ised :at', ftin. �fr. '���e,,'��a'� ,�e!!er�. r.�t;ei�e'!. by :om�alld of .Cheerleader �Bi1i·�"Mac-t�i;tished in the Ass�Ciatioi:{: �·uild�. ' '''�'' �- f, .,.'.. ' t �nd �mitb, who for: ',the first." 'ti�e_ "inl .(rom iq������.!..of· ,h.�us�.�qi. J��cn i� given, it will mak� ag," 153 La Salle street. In addition .A:J� �?��:;htb ;�,:��r� ���.��' �."\�o�Ii:tri��·� � .. ::tgo.' b��ng'. t�ay.�.he-- .Cqin� �ri::.�et gi-ailci' rush for' Kent theater,thc icenethese afte�lloon alld eve�.i�g for�t�!�t��'�t��:the f��re ���e; :"he_':heavy,�����t�,te�.�I�ye� a. th.:m .otJ.t Upon,s�Qdl� c;1.et�tl�es ,.f the rooting, there to go(throui'h aa�ses will be organized, if a- s�ffi- '-:"1 f L I.- ill'-'" g�od ga�e' a.�d se�m�, to w��� 'into to. ,the hou�es fr,om w." htch �Ile.letten ,nap·p:·y;-. rep�rtoire of 'yells .and ' •. onO"1l.- , .• s� _program 0 t.e, wee..,.-st � tfae ,. , � I Of D-nt number of students .apply, In, in H_- �:,.� ,�.� -. ;:.r-.." • :h- h' - the. plays well. He ',may "be 'used lat came the same' old,' old st9ry is heard. 'Wave tllc llanner" :t>r., Go.. rdon ','&'. n-,:"'-. .:.: ··rua-u..lvCfSity .}'��o� \..:w IC 119 ' .' ., t : . . ... .. '. ,'. .. . � �mmons Blame hall, Frances � W: to be teQd�r� j�d,.� by tJi� 'Yoil Ig .�h,e, �ard. ���tion' ��t����y�, �.nl�s,s So!�e' yo��h .. has met a youl�g girt :a� .;on, a football march t�at b�ds f�r to,• rkcr school a�d �ewis. Institute. ,t: MiRs': Gli&tian:��ociatiOD and,,!tt: �.h� c!>.n�it!on - ·9f. ,�hot�., ��F'�0'te� a.. depart���ni �tore .coun�er, ill ;i<:'-pt;n. become on'e of tl�e campus' fav:oiites�. 'There are at present 250 students.,¥:o".-g .,W�w.��_��e '�n ���tfi.� to,:eD�!»le. �i.�,.�o_. ���y�:at _f�I'. �� a.���de, '_in a' s.mall factory. fo�n .vill be sung a n'u�ber of tim�s,:=withgistered in ,the col1ege�.. 'Courses � . .,... � � ........ -. '. � ... _ '- ". ,. FaJk IS to have an e�IbJnatlOn. to-, or. even on lbe street .and bv takln1- .f "h . .,Thtomofl'O'" evemng 10· the Reynol�s ,. _.'. . .... ; �'{; ':' ;; .. ; ,.:' ,. :: ,... . '. .... :.of. " Erickson himsel at t e plallO. ee offer(!d in the depa�tr'ents ,oJ cTab -'6R&��- ro:-�:a-ycmrlh't'S·, !f- mo�r�w to.. �ec��� ��e�}!�r �.�. �,� �l'!et .. lier t� .. :a dance ��II. and f�e�lIlg her sOllg has been arranged for the ,b�dt. Ps�chology: History�. £air: �e.'re�..ePtion tomorrow ni�£t;, �t to �I�y. �n a.,.���,,�u�}��, ���Ilin .d��:.�ge(�,s��a., '\\�at�r or�1i��or� h.a!" :md will be pJ:tY,ed·cnthe �eld t9mor-CJ(llogy, German, ,English, Botany 'unlike 'the a'flair tonigli� is open ;tC) a!1 pro�bd�ty �e k�.Pt .. �l;1� ••. , .,,'j �.�en �bl,e, to. t��� "h�r �o, t��. p�op.r�e: row. afternoon:'d Practical Theology. The 'instruc':' ali,. an es�ially co dial invitation T.he Vars�ty :��:ne�p. vr.a•s, ��� (�l1o.,s:, :to_r .�f .s�m"e" �1.s�tPutable �ouse�. ap(: Copies of a_ .song .sheet that, b�;Lrsrs are' twenty-eight regular mem: being 'ei'tend@ to. 'lbe��f"'esh�en. . : Pa�e ,_a.l1d. S�h��me.�,: eQ�;')���f.1) f!lr a.,.�er�am _su� 01. mon�y .h�s 'sol( complitn�nts of The Daily Maroonrs of the University faculty. Alt. The 'co�riti�e�s "in '�charge ha;ve- and� Kelle�, ��c1des; ';�r��,�, .. a �' t�� ,g:rJ ��to,sl�l"�ry. to, the k:C(�e�: ,,-ill be rc:tdy for distribution,- an�rk is fully credited as residenc,: �paretl no �i'('able ·to·:riiake the reccp- ���h. ,guards" :��e"��!. � c��t. r.. ?���. �o�m.9� . mean:» of .r�taIDlr.r ,,"ill contain thc words of eal) -:�hc.rk towards U,niversity degrees, an�. tion a' success.' Mr.,Will!am,.Be:ird-, St�s:.c:n, q�arter;;.I���r�s:-. ��� .. Cro�- !he.s,��\·I.�tl?l�,. l(r� �oe .expr�med,��� .ong!" and :rells u�d this yt'ar, indud-'11 be recognized at other institu': le_v. halves', and ,Worthwl,ne, ffoll. I by', the md-bt.:tdness plan. By th1. '. . ..... -,.well known. in l()('.al m�ical circl�s� . " _...... ,.... � 'ng the ! wo n,'w r :m'cs. . ,. '11 h . h' . •. � 'h . I The men all . feCI ih�t, the': cont�st' m�aris �th� giri, was ch;rg�d �ith the .Spe"ches "'1'11 be ". nything . bu. i. af f .th' WI � on' t e ·prottram WI ... :.scvera ' . -,.,., I " .'.' ..' , . " .. ..h f h ea�u�es.: ff � 'bass and �antone selections�' • Mrs. with IlliilOi�;will.be,h�.r��r.ih�� ary, am.��n.t.p·aid·totbe.men!'\\-ho,soJd hfr neg�iy,iblc clement :tt·.·�he, gat�ering.rk is t e url er t�:m��hl 0 en(iertrude-�erkins will-accompa�y :>n they have yet,.played,,·a��',··�re. ��' the.:cosfQf J:ler clothes, �er �w� h�\" Director Stagg will tell the "ab'xi�usteachers now engag. e cours-, I ,_:> - .' :.. "':f _ Jj: I o,·er-confident. Yet the' rooters <:on-, il1g. been taken aw.aY from her, a�(' �.. t\·t(lents "'11 t Chl'cag"o �u.g·ht to 'd. 0,. h b _I_._..t �he plano. LIght re res ments a sq , ... •. !.> ' .' •••.. -,"" , '. . � > ..and mstructors ave cen s��,cu· .. ..' � ,. ." ,. sider the· team ,a" ,lot. betier th�n 'I it. �o. d,eepl)" ',p�ace.·. d, in. tbe,d¢bt.· o. f t,neh' f t pI '�t 'tlf� ,have. a....pJace_.on .. the .. pr9gt3p1. ,Cor-; :lnd Leo DeTr:ty,' who has seen thet IS �onnec I�n o. sup �me . _ diality, ... iI1 .... ve. a place also. 'The was in the two �a�ly. g3��s,.· a�d �� kec�r .l�a�. '�he)s o�l!ged, to remain IlJini ·in :tction twice, "�iIl·give �n ac-ep .. ratJon received ID normal tralll- .. :.:> _ - -'''':4 • .; '. ' . , ' superior endurance of the'V2fsity is. an(1 w.ork of( her iridtbledness. Thu!'hi' committee Wi1a_.see·;;tliat all are: ac� ..., _ count of their- prowess. "Wallie"g sc 00 ,5, qaainted. �nd .Dr. Mathews and: Dr� expected to assure a lbroon victqry �he .i!\' -f�rcibl� retain'e'd till �he .i!' Steffen wilt be induced, if possible, ·toOTED SUFFRAGETTE TO Coulter:and tbeir w"es will be in. the agai� over C��h.'L��w�·ntl1ars d�l-, thoroughly·.,br�k�n· i� spirit Arid nf1ppear before the assemblage, as �i1IADDRBSS JUNIOR 'WOIIEII '�ec�tioili:Jii1e. 'The.lIffair will �tart egation from ·tirbaDa� ,.. tong�r c:ir�s. i� e·scape. as many as han tillie to speak.at a o'cl�k_' '. , ,Reports' fro� Vrba�la. 'are' '-optimis-:- . �·The�e. �'r�' t�o kind� of 'White. The: lfdft01ri..a excellent program tic 'from the .·Or��K� �ri(J ':Blue �sta�d- SJa\""e i."��ffic:;' .said Mr. Roe. l�Therewilfbe�6IF�y Mr. Beard: ' 1)O;nt .. Th ... roo'ters �nd' th� c�acbes is that �hich is c:tiled the irllerna �ISS BRECKENRIDGE TO. 1: '.eem·, to. think ,that � �in�e1oi.s itn- tional traffic'- �'ith ,which ':the office �of 'SPEAK IN B�FALO., - "'; . p:-o\,cment has. taken place' in the �I- 'U�ited St:ttes Di�trici' AUorneyOh. <Thou �Sablime .,net E\'en- ", '" ..Re"crend Anna Sha\V� president of . ,i� f.ta��·(T�.Il"��r) .... Wap,er iinois ·team. They predict that .i.a'ny ,�imms was chiefly concer�ed, :rode Nat.·o·nal W· oman's 'Suffrage a550: '1'"'·' ,·" ...SO .,.4..... T h'k 1c '\ul1lrises will .. greet· ��� :�y�s of the h.�t c;tlled. the 'domestic. ''''ith 'whid• Pi gnm 5 ng. _. . ..•• !lC al ows y ,',tl'on, will speak bdore the Junior Th- -P '" '''C· � . ". hleach�rs whe.n t�e :,lIIi.noi.s reporto�re the st�te :lt1thorities nre dealing:'e retty rea"ure .•.• _ , .llege women .. �cxt Tu'csday' mor:n: •....•.•. �.:r::by·it. l.ane Wil�on nf1'l�"5 is·5trung.ofJ.,,and�tllat.I'1i- In spe<1king of the figbt ag�inst thtg at 10:.lO iI� Kent. 'The 'recent. In: nois is going. to make, .the ,game a tr�:I;c he said that the �gr(.'�test cHi,rnational Congress of Women at Three !'onp from�iennY50n's "Maud" strenuous_ �ont�st,' to ,�ay the le�st, tiClllty was in the lack of suitahlemstcrdam and at Lcndo KfiP Hir"s "' th� Hjirh Hall Garden The only thing that se�m�' to bother taw!; to ptlni!Oh the "procurers'� "'hel�at Geneva, where •Go Not Happy· D�y • theccoa<:h�s,i�Jh� 'exc�s. of fumb1irg. the�' ,were caught and convicted. butI nne Led Her Home . \Vhich .. m�y'.pro,:e· <:ostlyif flot r��c- 'hat this handicap has been parti�l1y... _ ••...•••.. � •• '.: ...•... 'WhelPley flied fJt1ickly. .. .alle"iatcd by the la,,' which ,,'ent intoRolling Down to Rie •.. < .. hGerman . ,.I�' .. tl1e.. sCrimmag.� ",·ith th.�.',.l.11.i.n;O,i�'I.�'.ff('.ct:on last-July (!lot .. H� urged that.Fresbtnerl.t�e.:-V�slt)' _p�a.xed a stronlt the. work that a nur.lher· of clubs in11te :Univ�it1' :--JI(�nc .. �as re;' �me-. 1ro1'Iring 't�e" fo�a� pass, :0« th� city' has d�ne t� 'c�operate "'ith�med .)�r. .... I,. ·9f1·t.b� bl�t� ��h '2cn�cy for'1�ng gain�. and. �hc 'he·�ttth(lrities ,fighting the tr:\f\;ctns �hed by the Conklin' Pen cOach�� w�re .. el� pleased ,,·ith ·.t�� '-Sh�l1'id be ·aided by all the clubs andCompany ..... hiell ,it is·giviRg .... ay to fast_ ��� , ��appy . t�;l� ,��Ia� rO�, t��it: I ' .. ,... � . .---.---..� � ", ., �CoDtlllaed on pap 4) conntry.v ,.;... . .I,"· {'" .. ui.. ·t:�: '0:'. ".� . '. .., .>I' •. ! . �"�tlI"',. ''''8'···· r" n;·n'ttt'. ,. - :. ,'. ' ., ..: �. ). �• • _ -, oJ '" c.I. :' ,... ..... ---:-. CHI�AGO.: }o"RlD.-\ y •. PGTPB.ER 16 •. 1908. . Price Two Ceata;II.STUDElrs',YO CHEER FURTEAllT BIG KElT RALLYSnappy Sons and Yell. PractiCe. :WillMark Illinois IIaaa Mcctini this .MominC.t7-Eight Faculty Members In­struct :n Nine Departments-Stu­dent EnroUment Numbers 250 at Gathering.' .. Anna Shaw, 'Champion' of We»:man'. Rights. to, TeD of IDterU- .lional coacreaAssistant Dean of Women Caned toAddress National Equal Saffral�Associaion_'�I;�" Breckenridge. assistant deanIf "'('tnen, will addr ... �� the' NationalE'1tml Suffrage Association of Col-legc' \\'I.n1(,11. in Ruffalo this e\·ening.President Thomas of Rryn ..lfawr,ancY­members of the faculties of \Vellesly,iss Shaw received high honors, ands accomplishments will be the -sub­tt of her talk. In this connection �(ichic::\n :\nd �linnesota. 'Will also!loprak on this occasion. Miss Breck­('nri(Ige will t:'llk _,?n woman's �suf­frr.ge. as it <1ffew college women,'11any of ",hom will h� present to at­ten" the meeting from all parts of thee will ·gh·e an account of the ·working done to ad,·ance the intere�tsprofessional women, in opholdingoman's property rights and in 'gen­ally promoting the welfare of w�akind throaQf1oat the worN..':; '.1 tIIII i.I.'t11i!....TH& DAILY MAR.OON. FRIDA x: OCTOBER 1�.. �·.:Ig08.{jilt llatty _arDon . Thc ·!nv •• tipton· c�ab ia proriDa � y� 'cY_c .'beo we �t y� mcn't elf ODe of . tile .moat vah.ablc gf. YOW: .ap�' is ,tile �I� pain .... 1IS. mcmbcn of thc -tTai- Jape eYcr )Down; • yet· . ol;]c: ':�hidlAD Uadeft1- vcr3Uy·s family of stu- � �ows.!. 1· .o�'d .;not reproach,pecl Pie1d dealt orpaizations. In %OU WJth. It � CxPlau:s .• ha� I .us�of Stad7 .. the l#eautifullr illus· t2 see .. on my father s face, an� did. trated pamphlets which not uoden&and,.�·And so. co�fortably situat� uponthe University sends out to prospec-dve students, some paraidphs are ID¥ side of .tbe barrier. let me. my'Ie"oaed to sett.ing forth the _dvant- dear son. who have spared you so�uch elderly wisdom (more, I fear,ages the U Diversity of Chicago ha.s.• 1 because I have hitherto been bliss-in possessing so complete a SOClO oga-cal and commercial laboratory as thecity of Chicaeo. N'; one has ques­tioned the t�th of these statements,but the investigators represent theonly serious and organized attempt ofundergraduates to make use of the�pportunities Chicago places �'ithinthe student's reach..In the most scientific manner, . the-P-B.ESTO--�-'-F-.-G-A-ss.--»-�--'uc--Edio-r-, ---club is studying the important move-ments and the fundamental problemsIUQ.VIN J. ADAlIS. Ne .. Editor.._, L. FBlDSTEI!'''l. Athletic: Editor'. which are to be found in a gxeat mod-OUWA.LD F. X ELSON. nWWClU lIa�er. ern .city .. Its members are not neces-sarily either socialists. anarchists oradvocates of any other particularmovement; they are simply possessedof a praiseworthy desire to know con­ditions .in a' great city as they are. Itis to be hoped that as the club pro­ceeds in its investigations, it will oe­casionally allow the whole Ulniversityto share in the benefits of its activity"as it did yesterday in the speech ofOmdal Stud.u Publk:aUoll 01 tbe.Ullls:n1tJ 01 Cb1cap.I:D&eNcl .. 8ec004. ::lua Uall at tbe Cbica&9�. Clucaco. IlUDuIa. Uarcb 18. 11103.UDder Act (If Kan:b 8. 18N.hblubed dal17. _CIePt �. UOIIdQa aDdIIDlIdI..n. � � quanas 01 the UIll,tnlt,r-w.Former17lJl&henlt:: ." Cblc:aco WeeklJ.FOwDded'!'be Wfe&l7. Octow I. I88Z.The llali:. ,�-t.obs 1. 1902.a,,"cripUoD prh:e. ;p.oo J,IeI' ,_,.; $1.00 1mthh..UIIlha. SubKripUow rwel'ecl at t.beIIU"ooaa Omc.. E1Ua Hall. or at. the FacultJ £s­ebuIcI.. Cobb HaIL -, .>.A.S8OClATJ: EDITORSM1a'l !.lamle L1II7. Jerome N. FrankL G. Whlttleld Boberta B. OweDJ. S1�e7 Salke1 Hargrave LODew .. A. We.'Yer. A.. N. Pfe1ferART EDITORROl Daldrl�eAttorney R02.REPORTERSB. B. Baukhqe Mlsa ErnestiDe E1"&DaMorNa B. nrial- fully unaware of my own senioritythan from any conscious. motive), letme, 1 say, indulge in a few customary Iparental warnings to you at this time.I trust that they will not. be hack­neyed, and I know that they will besin«re."You will probably play cards incollege; most men do,-I. did. Thegclnlblinc ius tinct in man is primor­d�l Kept under'due bounds, if not.useful, it is at least comparativelyharmless. This is the very best that( o,r any honest man can say of it.I . should. be glad if you never caredto" gamble, but I do not ask it. As­suming that you will, 'I do not insultyou, and myself equally, by warning I­you against unfairness; to supp-oseyou capable of cheating at cards isto .... sl1ppose an impossibility. 'Youcould not do so without forfeiting therig�t ever to enter your home again.But some careless and insidious prac­tices, not unknown in my day andclass, savor to the upright mind ofI.ETTER FROII A FATHER TO che�ting. without always incurring itsHIS FRESHMAN SON. pe�lties.'"1"0 play with men "hom you knowDon't forget to bring your voice fore that I was geting. old.with you today, you will need it. ··O·f course I have known that myBy the latest reformed rules, any hair is causinlt. your mother much.olicitude and th'�� I am hopelesslySenior who does not nominate a can- ' '. -,,·edded to my pin�enez while readingdictate, is thereby debarred from com- my daily paper, a� at the open; batplaining of the choice of names forced in some incomprehensible way I hadforgotten to associate these triflesA puff on the head is worth a dozen \vith the encroachment. of, tiw:ne. It\vas the sudden real Ration that youwere about � becOme a' F;es"1Dan inthe college from. "hich, as it seemsThat half hour in Kcnt thcater at' to me I but yesterday graduated, that10:30 this morning is of importance I'froze' the genial �rrent of my souL'to every man and wo- :md spared you my paternal lecture.man in thc Unh·crsity. "Another thing,' triAing in itself.\Vhate\,er uncertainty �pen� my eyes t� the fact that ofthere may be concern- my advancing years. Some day iting the outcome of the !1lay be yours to know the pain, thegame tomorrow, the Question of unrcasonble pain that come� over awhether the Illini will" out-yell the man to know that between him andChicago rooters is a �l1ch morc his boy. and his boy's friends, as un­doubtful issue. Adviccs from l11inois seen but unassailable barrier hashave it- that a delegation of 2,000 root- arisen, erected by no human agency.ers. is coming up from Champaign to- and to feel that while they may ex-I�----------------------------�morrow, and these will be reinfor(,ed perience a vape respect and �venby a large number of ;,lumni of the curiosity to know what exists on yourstate univcrsity who livc in Chicago. side of the barrier, you on your part1t is thc big game" of the ycar for 11- would gi"e all-wealth, position, in­linois, and thc crowd in the west fluence, honor-to get back to theirs!ble;achers will be thcre bubbling over All the world, clumsily or gracefully,,,·ith enthusiasm �lld rcady to leave �s crawling over this barrieT; but nottheir voices b-:i1ind them in the at- one cv�r crawls back aacain!mosphcre over Marshall Field. Chi- "You have ev�r seemed happy tocago rootcrs wi1l havc to show mor� be with me; you have worked withspirit and more familiarity with the me read and smoked with me evenyells than thcy did last Saturday, if pla�ed �olf with me; but the �ubtlt'they intend to be heard tomorrow. ' change in your attitude, the 1cjndlinJr. -.JltGdal om�'Belore 8 P. 10.. J:lUa Ball.�. �D. Bsde Pad 08. After 8.. ... IIUOCIIl Prall. flf E. � SUeet.. T.l­__ B7de Pam 3e91. The following letter of advice froma father' to his son. just enerting col­lege, which o;iginated in the YaleAlumni News. -and has been goingthe rounds of the eolleae press hitsoff some vital problems of the under­graduate in a very clever manner:"I am writing a few things I meantto say to you when we took our lastwalk together, �he day before youleft for Yal�. I intended to say themthen, and I wili ever confess that I�h2melessly inveigled. you into tak­ing a stroll on the quiet street that Imight, rehe'arse a carefully preparedbit of Chesterfield up-to-date; butiomellow I could' not seem to begin­and, after all, perhaps I can writewhat was in my mind m':'re freelythan I could hav� spoken it."I think I had never realized be-� Omce-Belont 8 p.. 10.. Ell» HaD.u.t�. T& Ibd. rut 428.1..( x... ClllDUiIxltlclm IDQ' be left at J:IlJa Ball_ �t:J � addnDad to !he DUbKaIaca.a word to tbe wise is sufficient, andas to the oihers-. (vide Dr. Hen­derson.)Now that the Cubs are on tbeir va­cation. the rooters ,can' give- their un­divided attention to the performanceon Marsball Field.The man with the padded stic1<: ex­pects to drum up a big attendance atthe rally tbis morning.upon him next Tuesday,. under a shalle tree.Kent at .10:30 thisMorningi •I!."'III honor your natural inclinations maynot lead, you to strive for; no physi�cal supremacy your animal spiritsmay not instinctively reach out andgnsp. You ..nil, I-presume, make tl.t'fraternity I made, and, I hope, the so­cieties; you will prob.ly then learnthat your father was not always dig­nified, a bearded man in pincenez and I(roc bnd �oat. and that on his sidecCoatine4 .,. pap J). �----------"------can:not afford to lose, and who. musteitJier cheat or" suffer privation; toplay when you yourself must winyour bet to square your�elf;" that is,when you do pot reasonably see how'you are going to raise the money to �pay providing you .lose-this is a Igambler'S -ehance. to w�i�b. no gentle­man will ev,er expose h��··ieilow· p-lay�en."."1 ask nothing of you in. the way ofa declared position on religi�n. ¥ ourmother may .have demanded more ofyou here---:entreated more; I cannot.I ask but this: that you will give ear­nest, serious consideration to the factthat we exist on this planet for ashockingly brief fraction of ete':nity;that it behooves every man to di,li-.gently. seek an answer to the greatquestion: Why am I here L A�dtlieD. as the best he can, to live upto the ideal enjoined by his answe�.�Dd if tbis carries you far, and if' itleads �ou to embrace auy of the greatcTeeds of ,Christiandom, this will beto Yow mother an unspeakable joy,and �rhaps, not less so to me; but itis a question which canot be settled'.,y the mere filial desire to please.. "Last of all, while you are in col'"�I� be of it and support its everyhealthful activity. I ask n� academicGLOVESFOWNES ,. ::·::::GREEN· HATS ,'TiI� :·SEA$ON·S" SENSATION �'cp',.A Biabcp � of aterlinc.worth. comfortable,&raceful and wOrthy ofBISHOP na..-nc. ,209 other .tyles� ectcrsqualities at $3, $.t. $5 and $6. SINo. '1762 .. Price $3-A. BISHOP & CO .CANES and UMBRELLAS HATS, FURS. GLOVES,Est. 1860. 156 State St.. .Tailored Garments of' QualityFOR COUfGf GIRLSNEWEST S�ADES AND CLEVE�Sl' DESIGNSMADE 'uP IN. LATEST PARISIAN STYLES. ,A Spedal Price 01 $35 _or two weeks" :. ::- to Student. onl),. 6tnger t J8o!�tinso6 IIuOnic TempleHave yOU· 12.001"That is the price o(.... ;�;. ARTHURS' I : c.·�'·:GREEN· BATS,.1.. '.' .'. .A st)rle for eveey taste'atArthur F�ilchenfeld�·i.' ..&-8J;� '\i&4 Baren St..an� '183 Dearbom St..Purit7 HR, :'Are Yov Fond.,of Ce-eds?ExcelleDceOf course )'ou are. ,EyeJ)' particulu penondelights in "exclUsiYe sweets" likes� tlJt/tO-�d thocolatesJW:ade at 3-10 E.I,. Hotel Maroon51th ..... -Drexel Aye�iEw IIMAGDIUT. RfSl!A"R�Nt; ,'AND lUNCH ROOM," I FIrs. Cia .. !\flea"Pro.n.pt ServiceTIle best _ ere"",i". sened at reason. tale prices·.aslc ewe" nninj in dinM,-IJ.IIThC Ratio .... Hotel Co. J. W. Want Mp-.II IUiDois CoUege of Commerce, Pormed�ATHENAEUM18 to 26 VAN BUREN STREETYoane people qualified in oar Shorthand and Bainea dmenta in tbe shortest possible time for po_tions that· pa7 atfrom '35 to t60 a month. Individual intvuction. DAY and NIsessions. Enter UI7 time. Call, write or phone Ham.on 1110cataJope. Positions for cnctaateL 3'1 7aR of anintela'4'teG·.c:ea. SAIUJEL ·B. WILLEY, LL. B., Saperint, .. ,.. �' ••• I ..... "" • 1 • I�� . fEIICEIS.,IIEErt.8aEU.·- <& •• 01J1Io._:;-:-·;, �-�"�'�""'''.'-:'�'�''�:.�:''�'�.''':'' -_'._ .. ' ·t. . '-. ,�o!,.. ,-""" - ""__ · .:» ;; ,��, :��... .:-?': .... -;t � .• -.' • +i..� �Z:.·"'·· _ .... _ "" Ii 1;1.·.�TriPS ,,!.�� � �cle.""�.�.zr.::.l�to .�.�.:�� ��t��":A!1:'I_\' Huy·,,· .. ·I".o· : 'tothe�fAccept ChelhnP�_ 1Ian:b- Noy. 'llem�rs-o� di�.:Unw�ifY ar�, eHai� -uz ; :1: -; ;', .�. c:' t \A LaU.?13, .. �. Of F� 'oem. See� �le. 'Stud��l' �U��&f.�d"'"�t·r.� .�.. =-: .' .• ·:·i=. ,'. :':� "-=� . .,_".lNC·Ei&bt- 0;.; ' tour:.a�e�t ShO�la"-:ve"thetr:nam.es ". :.�' " .. :: .. ; .', �c!r':�O:t��t;-�T:::;� .' lt ten ormation' ee or:repor( ta t.: It.':'I8.-':,.:. ."'�Ur. paPer. 7Qur are strong. hand made �nar;Prospects for.(itJ!c:inc match with ;:aptaill Meagher or Dl'.':Ra,uoft.; .��. ,.� ,., ..De..... :. ·�b&ah. 'e4 for you. Absolute17'-,.ou caD-.:ornell are co..1_':.;a"'�ed· brivht by M. Church' HiItol7 Club· �wil1 di�'\ss . . • DOt Jret better -p.- DNU_. . '.;' ,:';··Show y6_ :!.';a�reciation pearaooe. at:sle. t1t-;·Je Jleauvi�K:e aDd lUi squad. Ne80tia. this y�ar "The- Origin- .a:ilct·.;Gr()�th .:�f· "- � ., cooauucUoll_ wear •• icus with .the feilciD& departmt:Dt ot Religious'· DeoominaliOll:.·· and: their - _" �.�na·'Y�1it 101&117 Cby' ·sitb-.�_ .. � .. � .�.:(.rneU have' beeo :-'under way for Pan in Amet'ican· Histoey��u:AU: stu .. ;:���) ":·�cri�(.·· .:�'.:. :;; �as •·f t' he dents are i�vited· ,to atte.nd: the meet- ;a ... -- a.00ne time. and now looks � - : . .,.., ," . ,... I, ��- .::;:�:i. w::�'!:t ::'::a"!h l:iU.:a� ��eIlo_ will •• nd thci�;'�1I0W."iP ..." . � O"\iY ", ��ehi Ilere on N�v��K: )3. the aiight report �Ianks to D .• � . Robertson •.. '; �,,!��I.,! �LU�------Ibefore the CorfteU�Chicago football secretary to the President.» _'.; -r :.. ,.!''::::�''::.:���::!:'r=:gauie .. .' '1':' . University Debate ;_ The: prelimi-·. . . .1aO .. 118 tb... plalDl,. bKter eoliaN.'l'h; team is ai�O·.lt�yin& to schedule nary trials will be held on ·Tbursdat,. . $1.00 per quarter by �.. Corliss. -Coon & Co., Chica�o.natches with the 'eolleges 'who play October 29,. at 7:J? Speeches may. be , '��5 p.u quarter by aty mail, _: 1oasketball with Chicago this winter. ma�e on either side of the questlO�. 3-00 pel' year..', . ,iJnder 'this arrange�eDt. the fencers "",hlch .has alr��d.y been �,.ann:o.�nceld. ':.' Oflj�/ht I itlli. ��;: ,.a�,=l� Coil e g e Ca f e\.vill accompany . the basketball team SIX. minutes Will be allo'ft cd.' for . t�e -In their trips.-aiid cross swords with main speech and fo�r for. :rebutta�� . '. ,447 E. �th. St. \..... tIll"· W· . d Order to be determined. by lot on �. l ... ntnneso a, InOIS, Isconsln an ,"1 ' ._. --th morning of October � AU ·.students -. - \o Y:s�erday M. de Bauviere anno�ced \\·h? de�ire to be .candid�tes for the ,-: -. �A: .• USB M' B B if S-- Near Lexington Avenuethat the athleti� d�rtment has' of- Umverslty Debating. tearn·. should'. ..8 T U'D B B A. K B R !iered a medal for the best fencers on �a\'e their names at:' Box ·5' of t�e !the' University t�alD •. anci that he him- Faculty Exch�nge on or>{,e(ore O�t. ." FRITZI SCHEfJ"".self �9uld give.a. pair of bils for- the. 28th. . . r" in the �st p�,oduction of. .. Dramatic Club" has 'changed tHe TH' E PRIMA DONNAbest all-around fencer In hiS classes .:. . '. '. .' -'d . -f th t Th . date of Its meeting: froin. Xthirsday,OutSI e 0 e cam. ese prtzes. to-· '" � ".. :I. 'th th' b'· h I k' 'f' October 22, to·TuesdaY.�'-October 'Z; •. , ----get ler w� e."g t. out 00 or . ... . . ,.,. ,,' '.• 11 '.• 1t· 't..l. t' h 'n The meeting wIII.·be 'held In Hask611 :.' .. , OG� 0 B.I, AL'Interc� egJa e, COD d s, ave put Ie.,, -..''', !., b . at· 3 p. m.'into every. �em er. of the fenCing . " .DR ,." The GirlS Glee Club of the Univ�-- E:.w"'D�.'" classes, and· 'i�n c�inpeiition for theA"" "" 'ilty "'iIl hold their-alinQal.trials·Mon- and his Royal Familyprizes and the team is sure to re-,suit. .Captain Herner of this ye�rs day. Oct. 19, in' Kent Theatr�� .. · All and Incomparable Co.1 team, is happy' over the fine material iiHs who can sing 'are urged to tfyl': .: �";:-:-.r"� � ,;.., � out. _-_.-----------E sst h S t ret -lout lor' the', .or-It, and feels confide�t I 'p'O' 'ft'n::I'DG. . 'Organization ·0£ the · ... JuDior Col.le2e 'ft.DADthat t:'is year's team wilr be ,heard .r--------------..--- . Council will be effec:ted this momi�ff '-' ,,, THE SERVANT.... ILL I B B R Y from. .._ '. '1t the meetina:"to be:· held in GJ-.bb .• nB. '.' "....... M d B :y. e tated th t ... �,,: "IN 'THE' HDUlSE··· :.." . -". .'. .' e: �a".� .5., .' a e�ery :It 10:.10 o'dock.' :!458 E. 63r d Street memhcr of the�team was doing:'ex:- .�.!'�: �: ., .. j';: ,'. :;POPULAR . �ilent worlt,�nd ·eYerythin.r,lOQke� � Tlcera Head'will meet atlo� "'_';i ,',: ''lBB fBIHCBSS' .1.1 �ncou�girig.... :'He a.aUl't��t.il{irtter- this -:n0r�in.dn C�'6A: '.' �':._ .. ,: L.;. �".·�t. ";,!�'.:: •. ;;. ;: :."" �. <' .-I � , P���S :.1 est in �encjnJ{ is be�ng manifesteci_�y _..... �����; "./_ .... :.�,._.�; �. ":'" ·'.fTh� Q��iity' Mus'ical' Play" .Tel Hyde P:-:-�"�4J! :.�:.r .br£acitlti mem.. ber.. s .... nd that ��� N ·��t' -be-'�' .=t'·:l� A·_:�TlnjiioRN··ctNDEREi.LA'" " .' ablY"' an exclusive elIaS.' will be forin- :' ew:-'.� 0 at .. � 1-';::: :0::- .. ,�,: 1';:' . -;;':;;' .:. -"�"""""�._.41�"""'� d·f h .. ';'h .-: ._ f ,...'. This year' foJ' the fir�t time': in" Rei: ..... lit-b, '... «.;-, e or t em In t.. C,Dear uture. � hO" f .. - 1., •..• Th i;. '. 'f·' h' "'�V' '. ; '. l .. tOry 0 any uDlverslty Harv .. nt... � ,";:'.' L' ':a /.;8 a;"';L�-e ma,..eup � -t t arsity.".team .IS .'11 . '.' .;. "'d ... �.!r.., • o· '. A. D A..... .-. "K····'· '.' Bald ·d....;.·; L·'· 'H" k WI give a egree"ror' �oficlcncy. m" ,- .:..; r., ;"'\o:."�:': ,� , •. ::: .erner, n'4a"" escano, oep e. b- .' .. �, .� . .:....1 '. • '. •. < .' •• ,• •, • '". :. ;.. ,� . .: uSll!ess Ill:UUdtl0D. TIle d'tgtee 'willne �.'" ;-: �! .. ,,' �"" I ;and JODes.· M�,IS .. �h� cho��e: for· titl''d'i�''B ''A'.' if"�� , M .' A GIRL KT THE'HELM. en �, ..• ·1 1ft. 1 _' ,eans �s- '':-. '. CECiL� LEAN�-' ', ..terin' Business' Admitii!rtr-ation.A,"Ouml •. ''- ,� • :',. � '_ '. c._. ' . " .. ': -.. ". . 'and ...'LETT'DR' FRO"'�, i ... ·'D"'TH' 'DD,,' TO' ber of courses h�ve�beell·:es'tablished .•.... L'" ", '. '.' - '.' "m. ... A I:'.ft'- h' h' ',' h" o· •• '. 'f 'k" F ORENCE HOLBROOK.HIS VDWUV ... SON. W IC cover t e IDtric'aCltS' 0, ban ;.. ;�'.'" t' ,;.. 'II." �� '._.' ' "'. • .a-.' .'. d :lnd tale La Sa Ie . Theater Storie Co.109, wusts,' corpo .. "'bon9,···· ral roa '_;,:-.,' . : .' ..methods and nt� 'establishment and ' -. ,-. --. --.--_"'--. ...:.;...;..;..;..-.other kindred' subj,e�tS�� ';�s the re�s� ·l: -.r. B.B _.� U D I l.r 0 � lU.trar of the -1ini�ersity" announces, _r9IiceJ1\��·s .. Benevolent Association··the· school aims to 'give thorough . CQ.aA� _& HA�RISand scientific instructi�W:,n -the fu�d- , '. '. _ .. p�e�ent "amental principles of � business or-' FIFr� .AIILES F�Ol\l BOSTON�nizaiion"and . adirtinstroition."·-"- .. : +:" �... ..-THE DAILY·.MAAOON: ;FRlDAV;' OCTOBER' 16, 1908-of:rs OUR FALLSTOCKand $6.IS READY20.000 STY L ESWHILETHEYLASTty -@tffg4. TAti.'SR'S Wm. )errems' SonsClark and AdamS �t:reetsGEO. M. COHANTHEM MADESTYLESPut cinger' into yourself. Wearone of Bow's custom-tailored., chesty. snaPP)" dashing suits�r top coats. .such a.. you see'on the campus these claYs. ,,�"t'\'. (Continued .from page 2)....... , .. "_ ",...,51 of the barrier he cut not a few caperswhich, seen' in the clas..s light of �issummer, gain. little grac:e. Yet, werehe to _Ii,'e hilt me over again,he wouldWhen you're down town. takea l(.\ck at our new quarters,605-6 Masonic T�ple--betterstil� let ns show you, the . R­dusive U. of C. mcdc!s thatwe've perfected fo� your spe­cial gratification. cut the same, or w�rse. '"Finally. if you /make any of theteams, never quit. ,Tha� is .all the se- U. of W. Forms'StUaent Clubcret succcsses. N ever quit I If you An organizatiolr'" cOl'responding tucanOt win the sch�larship, fight it out the ReYnolds' c1ubl has' been started ,�to tIn.' end of the·examination. If you in the Ueriiversity of Washington. All.can't win your race, at least finish- male students, members' of the fac­!l'omewl1ere. If your boat can't win, utly' and aluntni;'are eligible for mem-­:\t least keep pulling on your oars: bership. The' main purpose of :theeven if your eye glazes an dtbe tast� dub i'J' to· develop ··a; spirit of: com.'of blood comes into your throat with radship among its members and to.every heave. If you cannot m�k� Iracilitate this.' all' atte.pt ,: is tOT' beyour five yards in football, keep buck- made to obfain a penila�dt hom�: 'oning the line-nmr let up-if you the campus. . ·can't see, Qr hear. keep plungingahead. Never quitl" . ' ILLI.OIB_ ...... _- - ".-....... .A WALTZ DREAM--By Oscar Strauss-'lB. GA1UlIOKMR. WIllIAM FAVERSHAMP:,e'���tsT,tE WORl:..� AND HIS WIFEn As to woolens, a sweller lot.. -as never 'opened' in thistown-bigger' mQ be. bat )IJ'eare talking of �le,. of ele­ganc:e� of that out-of·tbt ordi·nary quality, which pats oarin a c:laa � them- Tennis lien lIast· Re-l'eCister . 'Th� sch�dule for the Autumn. te'n­uis tournament having . been mis·placed by the information office: aU. Ithose who had 11anded in their namestOMGBAHD OPBU BOUSE.WILTON LACKAYEin'. THE BATTLE,,;cesHOLD SMOKER IN SBCI'ION V.IP-. Regardless of the greatadvanc:e we have madewe still maintain pricesat an astonisbiDlly .economical plane-nitsor tcp' coats. Su up.Pressing' d�ne gratuit­ously--every bit ofwork done on our ownpremises. MCVIOKBR'8CH.,\UNCEY OLCOTT. in�is new playRAGGED ROBINOBIOAGO OPBU BOUDHitcbc:ock . ReIideRts Get Toptber as competitors are requested to sign , THE'DEVIl...for Iaformal SociaL np again at the same pta�e. As. soon -.as this has been don�, a n'ew set ofTh� men of �ction V, Hitchcock. ,1rawings win be 'made:�thered together last e"ening for an:nformal smoker in IHitchcock li·brary. �Ir, Sl�ssin&ef' of the sectionarranged the meetilw a1lCl nearlyenry man turned' out. Dr. ParleeI'1Va!l' present and pve the �n a taik\In halt affairs, and congratulatedthem on the smokers. It is plannedto Ki'o� 5everal more of thc!le eventsInring th� qnarter. with· .HENRY E. DlXEYSyracuse Starts Gndaat� CoacbiDlTile Syracuse University has ,,,tth�!Oystcm of graduat� coac:hing forhotball O� a more firm basis. In a"ecting recently held 'it was decidedthat alumni' !Ohould help th� regularc:oach�!I daily,. A few men will be on(Iuty each day and th"s work in WRI'lHBYTHE. BIG SUCCESSA BROKEN IDOL I' ,POPULAR PLACEATPOPULAR PRICES·Try us. and if pleased, tellyour friends; if not,,•••I TELL US!MOSSLER COMPANYGothes 101' Men··and Young·.enSO Jacbo�, .Bl�d. :. ;",,MOSSLEtl'VIIr. ,Merchant TallorWilen you select the' dothfrom the tail­�Ofthe�ctlllr" or . he's ,.allsmiles, b e-cause his saleis made-but-here is where .your troublesbegin.. First youcaU fo:- � 'try­on-then' you call again, and invaria-bly again and again! .\Vhen you finally ('xpect yourclothes maybe you·n get them andmaybe they'll be right. Gcncrally it'sno! Thcn you sit back ,and swearyou'l nC\'cr go to that tailor again.Is life wortb while! Herc's the dif­ference:\\,ith �Iossler ifs sel�cting. fitting:lnd dclh'cry-all in tbe same bour -:md it's right-because youmatle bdur.e it·s ordered.Price is ancther object I �ee itMOSSLBR CO.50 Jackson Blvd.Clever ClothOIt's anARROWCollar d:t'I� f"I\II�.en's Hats and Fixings238 L 55th Street. \.� ;Il! !1'1! 'j'f. ,�qI :,'.. FRIDAY, ,OCI'OBER. 16� J9Q8.'��'�TU��,.�,. ���_����.��.�:�� ":�I---_�_���'��-�'�'�'---------�d:J;UB IJIlI'OlUUL TONiGHT. ... IT .�� �,�-,-". .' �'l'.�� RAft TODAy I' 'cojieg� Chap.�.... Jiay be Ne..se.s ;for �, '�¥l .;, tJIIc ""Ift,,.. .' .... "", ,at,aui. 'I' With a "Iiaiikeriiic"'for duIIj" odainatity ill draa are in-'li�inc Dance-Only Paid Mem- I Campaa Giftll.. PIIbIic:ity. ill : lett ��WiDdeW' Ci'Owd' of i2,ooo 'fl ' ·.tUtI� won 'u' '�t-CU�TOMBRS � � dotbea _"tben Admitted. deavor to -JrIDd Owaer. . � . -. Are oireriD& them at�'i5 to"35- They are clothes of TODAY�;/. in _�� . as ��e as 'an electrican� c:barced wire,' and SUperbl; �.'Tis found •. ' 'us. ·found, the maiden Seat��:at the student rate of fifty tailored. ',",cried, . J cents will' be 6ffered for the last time .When. '7c)lfre .' �OWll to� eeme in. A &��o� chair and ��.As oil the :blilletiil board she pried tlais ,�fternoond�efore "o'clock. At- . a CQrdial, .... '=tJle..Una *�tS �oai with absoluteJ� no obU-'�Her lon, lost . puff. . ter that: hour' thOse tickets that re- : . 'PbOD' 'to' ::t7:.��.:� .:" : ';,-t.mair.!.wilJ':be'pUt on,Sale'for a .doll:ir. ·�.,wiOtJ).ts CLOTHES SHOP'Innocent looking, small for one of and a ·.haILa"':ece. As has been ttl.. '. '_'. �., .. , ,.... '" ',� . � 'lIotlr, oe Street'eelve the guests. its species, a �r"DoO-_F:eroxided puir rule sinee Monday, when the sale -- ----------- __ .!JMemebership dues are beginuing to caused considera�le' bllerest amori� Opened, :tbe demand "'as brisk aridflow in at a lively rate and everything the male sex yesterday morning, as steady;'yesterday. so tHat now aindicates that a large crowd will be in they happened to glance at the. bul- C'fo':s' of I� tomorrow" afternoonattendances. The two _lower floors letin board in, front of Cobb hall yes- is' p�l!dicted - by ·Barier. .!".ilI he used and in case of an over- terday .morning. The .wQlJ1an � st�- "It,. seems that we are always ableflow, the third floor will be drafted dents: showed : less ·the charactmsdc to draw a big crowd at our gamesamount of observance, and .someho,� withtlllinois:' said Barker yesterday.or other failed to notice the I� "The reason is that there is probablynecessary appendage to' their head- a vre�er 'rivalry : between Chicagogear. and f.llinois than between us and anySome poor, beuighted student mak- other opponents. Even were we sureing said- find; afraid- of ·Iosing it be- of d�fe�ng:/the 'd()\\-nstate team by afo:re :be· :�hf t��n it : to�'ihe proper large: score, we should still have aailthoritles;'··i>oste� . -it 'on' :_fhe bulletin full bleacbe-r.. But as has developedboard i;.·jih ,the, hotice: .tht: it was during the wet'k, the .� IliniNO ILLINOIS LOVE BANQUET found nnder ja tree -on the campus. picked' up considerably : since theirgame- with Ma'rquette, s� that now a. �" .Orange and. Blue E!even Not to Ar- LITTLE INTEREST SHOWN tlose contest is freely predicted, andrive Until Tomorrow. IN SENIOR NOMINATIONS: the fllineis. ::suppOrters, are coming'. .to the·.Ipme 'two thousand strong. jrod�y ,and �T;;morf1,_ 'Remain f�r ,"'�� . :: .....Candidates t� be Named for ... •-CobDc:il' ' 'The . Daily ',�ar�n is the official ;stndent· .publicaticn •. contains all the 1campus .news 'and deserves theport of -everz student.the next college meeting will be held Rooms with or without board-Din­in Cobb 6A instead of Kent theater, ing room in connection. Room ;andhoard· $7.00 per wee"lc; commutationtickets, $4.50 for '$4:00. : S})ecial even-Michigan Enrollment Larger in� dinner ticket,' boo for $2.so. &. Q. lIP mma " BROS.One hundred and sixty-five stu- MRS. C. ,H. GOVER, ....,� Ie 'dents more are registered at Michi- X·" 1_ Ie 'A " New ,.I or:, Boston, Buffalo Syra·5ill ImUilr venue., " ,'tap' hi .' 'gan than at a similar period last . C1ISe, .�as .naton,: Chicago, Philadel··year. Every department shows an If you need a typewriter-a second- 'phia" pit�sbi'll.g, �B:altiinore, ·St. Loail't,increase, except the Law school, hand' one' will do you 'as - weil' a�·. a �ver, lC�nSas City. Cincii'IDati,IDe-which shows a very slight decrease. new one, and 'iave �m:I-:2_ �·.2-30 tbe- troit, VOilt"'-t.. Can .. ; Sail: Francisco.' .The total enrollment to date is ".5Jo,.cost. .DroP·a �e to No. ���IcId� M�apoIis.�'-New Ol'leans,OC!veland.as agaios,t 4.365 last �. D." , . --, .,• J,..oMOIt. �- .. Everything is in readiness for thefirst Reynolds club dance to be heldthis evening. The work of cleaing upthe buildinfl is completed, and whena ·'few finishing touches are added, theclub will be infine condition to re-into commission.President Dille states that no es­pecially new, features will be intro­duced at this first informal.All those who have not boughttheir membership tickets before sixo'clock this evening ,·iIl not be ad­mitted 10 the floor.IDirector Stagg received a telegramyesterday morning from Urbanastating that the Illinois team will notarrive in the city until early tomor-row morning. too late for the "Pur­ity' banquet, and consequently theIove 'dinner to the Orange and Blueeleven and coaches billed for tonight.has been called off. Last year theVarsity players did not leave untilthe morning game with the Illini, andthe downstate men will do the samethis year.BANQUET TO MACK MONDAY.' '-University Democrats to Honor Na-tional Committee Chairman.The Bryan-Kern club yesterday de­Cided. to gj,'e a banquet to Mr. Nor·�an . E. Mack. chairman of the Na­tional Democratic committee next.Monday night -in the private diningroom of Hutchinson commons.The tickets wi�l be on sale todayin the Information office by the mem­bers of the club at 50 cents each..Any student of the University may'atte'nd, and the faculty are especiallyinvited.TELLS EVILS OF '"TRAFFIC"(Continued from page I)chu�ches in the city, and by Univer­sity s'tudents especially. He scoredthe preachers. who through a falsemodesty and prudery, refused to take'up the fight, or even to permit speak­ers to talk of the great evil from theirpulpits.Philosophy Committee NarnedAt the first meeting of the execu­tive commi;tee of Philosophy collegeyesterday. Chairman Kenner appoint­ed an entertainment committee forthe coming quarter, composed ofSabath, chairman; Pogues, Watts,Appel and Sullivan.Dean Thompson presented a list o�speakers whom he thought would bedesirable. It was further decided thatas is customary. Ni"Money-�'D' '"OW Bleac-Try'�.'300 . Kebmore Piano• I t - th':In :your·own hOJDe.imake sure that it.ndts� �evei'7 parti�lU'. ·When 70u are:so '_-sati� '- .. , 'pay�s .�,,$1&$ s utmosWhile today- and .tomorrow are-illotted students' in the Senior col';'lege to make nominations for In'�'w-r"7�ilike.· even as low as" S·1 a �eeK..;s�n.� . ,P l'� H 0 �R�ric� $350 to '750. at,'GREAT!.. Y . RltDUCED PRICES AT ;THis SA I.E.:THIS ,COUPON IS WORTH A 'tEN DOLLAR BILLCut i� out at once. Don't throwaway money. We not only SAyou over a hundred dollars, but permit the smallest payments Eknown (as low as. $1 'a ... week); ask-no money in advance andyou'$lo t� boot. .,(;"An you beat it?Out�r-town : patrons are invited to avail themselves ofMOST ·libenl iDd1i�ents..candidates for the council. it is (;x-peered that ·practically . every, ca"�di-. TBB·.. PALL '1JBASOIfdate Will be named by; the -end of the " � :OPBDDday, Miss Ott of the Senior offite�ill milke.:public'-:the·,:�n;�ind woin�n' ; . :Tbe: ,new 1 autumn: �and wint.er fab-in the race up to'�' '�'i-ci�� �his 'after- rics sho"':1many ·$t�ed . _effects,nOOll. Thes� will' �e' 'in�blis�ed to- �he -colonn_!5 are noF pronouncedmorrow. . .'. '." .. ":. ,.. The ·fabncs nave··a rough twilled.. Litile jntere�t ,",Was �J1o:W�; �'n . i10ri.� l'��fnce-:-w8ven closely enough to'intions yesterd�y, only a fe!v beibt Rive .. serv�.' �rect"ived. Those .made ;Od�y' a';-ci to- .' �ives: .and: �he . v�ri�us ':shades. �of. '.. - .k, . • I.' b 1m ue' ·ib t f .norrow may be" han"ed: � in. 'at tb� . C:�, :..:. . � ��ng.. avo�.·Deaii's office .or seiu thr()�gh tht; f�'c"'. -..:.G .. �...s���;a.�d;�h.e·.�eys. �hadi�lg'�dty eX�h, a�ge. Th,'_,'�y '�b�"U,lci" c, o�t�in,�'I',��t�:�e�st, ollff�and;slate colo�ngs a,.re.. "'... .': 7 . . . .... t I"Idedlv corr t. .the name of the candidate who m$st I er ..... ,." .•. ��,.�c.... . �be .'eJigJDle in. �r��r : �o. :J:toJd· �is . p#:" I� .O!:;:��J�l1r,ics,}�e .��ug� ��s:ition,' and . must also" state the .. djvisi' k�t ,trea .• e .. ��.d �ern�gbone stnPfs �ion and the .name 9f th�.:pers()n �k- �!� �o�sld�c:d, �e? sma�.ng the nominatio�. �.f�.,�;.�. �30 to $35.�:.� to',Sto .. We �: ·ridig .bl-eec:hes. ��·CUT�OUT.. rats .·:cQUPON.... �D��',.'Ten :DOlIars. $10 FREE C�DIT DUE BILL1- ·One· of t�ese Coupons good as'lFIRST' PAYMENT ,}towards -purchase of S'�o :�t this sa�e, ,at 204'�"enue Chicago, 111.. �a. �pped. to. An�. IWt of\ _ � Uni�. Stateson ·.T��.)�ibcial Terms. write ·for·:imm. �gaes.:t:p. 'l. ,'SJAR(l 'PlAN9 ,to, .�• ,-- .-• .. •. \...,1_' .: _ . J,..;:.' . MABlJPACruBBRS �:2o.t-� WabaSh 'Avenue .. ,Near Adams Street. Chicago.: TAILOIt·:JrOlt .YOUIfG MEN:T�'Re,J� Mer.r- ....... : .p. La Salle � at.. aDd, .'44 J .... 80aJewanaCorn'cll is ·p�ttirig on a 'rie'w s�t of. ...•.... � - I . �chimes, consisting of' fourteen bell�.The heaviest' �erg�s �� J!���ds and�he smalJest·300. 'The"5�t inc:tud� the'Great Bell" cast "in iMg, a�d '. 's��hells from the old't chime ��ich 1)rasl>ut in J868. "';8. ·'�L. ·:M1ES ·BAT CO.ONE QUARTER CENTURY AT OLD LOCATION.' ./ -- NOW'AT-.0 ..-T 1!'uf!ISON •• IdE;,. ' '.. ..'!RIB" BUlLDIlfQ.'�TETSON sIt.X AND OPERA HATSA:FAIR �BAL WITH EACH RATWe Have NO"� Stadio.,, ., CIIIc,Aeo.-Facilities. fOr' e, .. Ittaiai·:iDPho�o� •.PhOne ceatral Sag �11ie � ....,act.er. in ��odd 'of -;0IIrC:ia1 A�c ·Sappli� ·UllBuLus. CLOVES :-: :-: .For Rent-Light; 'airy, b:ack par�or;�t1itable for one or two; reaso�ble 0Iicial Implemeata fOr au' Trackrates. Inquire Mrs. S�enson, 6os9 ·iiicI·�·�rta.Ellis Ave.. . '.Wanted�opies ·of· the Daily. ��;. fill ,JIll,' lIsket :_roon for Friday, Oct. 2, 19OB, wlll 1M .- l _ i· : : . .Ibo�ght for five 'ceil�� 'e��h �t : the. ICe. ! es,·lIocleJ, GODDally Maroon office"m Elbs Hall ' ··O� Tw all· 'Atb1etic SpOnsGYirirUIU1I APPARATUSS�lding·s.· laa'nc1soritely illusfratedcatalogue lof all sports containsnumero�s siigge5'tions. MailedFree anyWhere. •.' , ,..- l .. ·•• I lTHE ILLDIOII W�ROU.E AIfD STORAGE COIlPa\NY�·" .. ._; ,. ·�·�PUk·S7I:KIibb*k·:A_"'-'. ".. � ... �.:x. Sto� ;W .......... �1be.City e e. e e. "Furniture' and Piana.· MoVed. Stored. PacW:Shipped to "II pans of the world 300 ·Pri'ftte;_ age R�L Large Parlor E.xclusivel� for. RoO�s .for·� Tran�s �nd WbedL J-arlfe ROOIi.Canlaaes, <BUCKles and SJeighs. Trunks to·t.from all \ Depots. LOcal Transfers" for Ba •:Famitlil'le, tackages, etC1' at shon notice. \j8pedaJ :attelltioa aiftn to Uniftnity Ordell.Board ..... Room..