co aUsers�'S,... easure� way.)m, in­rle andality inIality toI.:0.·' •. Pres.WI Ideal,ImplofiDer,it.dcqo. !laritl1ttVol. VII. No. 2,3. Price Two �: ,Grades of Swimmers.stEfFEN AND PAGE StOsAINOUICE PLAMS FORSWIMMIIG . CHAIPIOISHIPSeen.OUR PIcToRIAL CALRN DAR OF THE WEEK VARSITY OVERWHELISIIIIESOTA 29 TO 0 IIDE&ISiVE VICTORYAppOintment of Ilea arid Wome=n.Who Will Compose ,�Std � Cap and Gown AnnounCedby'EcU�i"L.. Novel Scheme. for Booming AquaticSports Given Out by Dro Ray­croft Yeaterday. Squad Ge�, Light Practice. AfterMost D�ng �bitiOD C;fNew Style Football EverAppointments to the staff of tHePrize for All University ChampioD- Cap and .Gown 190') were: announc�dAll Men Divided mto Four yesterdayIt is purposed to have the com-mittees start to work at once, as itDetails of a novel scheme for hold- is the intention of the editors to ha�cing an ali University swimming all' copy of th'is quarter and the pre­championship and promoting the 'in- ceding inby the beginning of the wi�­tere sts of the, acquatic sport have ter _-quarter. To do this, the commit­inst he en announced by Dr. Raycroft. tees have been given a" handicap of aThe plan is a comprehensive one by m'onth and a half on last year's apwhich every man in the University i� 'poiitttnents.eligible to enter one of four classes : The- appointments made yesterday.of swimmers, divided according to are, however. only tentative, and willskill and graded from the beginner beused only as a. working basis. Ifto t Ill! expert. The idea has been other 'students are found capableworked out by D�. Raycroft, Coach their names will be 'added.and if so�eKnudson and Irving Solomon, cap- are found' de-ficient, they will likewisetain of the swimming team in 1905. be dropped. Each chairman will be··'the object of the scheme", said responsible for his section, and heDr. Raycroft, "is to promote interes' ,in turn ;iII reassign the work to h1sin swimming among all the men in committee. Permanence on the com­the University, and of course this .mittee ,�i1l depend upon actual w'o�kwill indirectly 'develop more material' :There' is: sti11 �Ienty of room on ·the.for the swimming team. We have' commftfees� Anyone who will get':111 excellent natitorium and it is her�' Qui and 'wor'k effectively is sure of ato he used. This graded division of p�ce: F-U L- L-E:-'F'- game was, arid even little bruises areswimmers makes it possible for every C.".Q. n.. tributions ,of, every nature are ,.. '. :': � ..rare.::::Y��i::C�. cl;=:. to.. : c�':\::. :;:a����� �.:;:� es ·�:f �:::;: :PWmJOmiiL�OM NO_An cUss. OFn� <a:S:i::·�O�:;l�;e:;:o��"Z��:receiving the .great ... st·· nu'm" ber of-· life, ;j.{cicTents .ln�'�;c�·�;�s:l"·h-;n'Oi��� 'R"" ·:''''�'':''''·-:--iJI·�,�·::5'':':'fi�L:'::::�·:�·�tiir··L .. - " �--'-.. '-'�, . -_ .,1�h�ca"SatU{d,a.y,.wil.1 tea. cb th.e.Fresh-,points during the year will rec�ve a' arid otlierWlie: descripHons� exi)O[i-, =�:a��� :!.ti��rs::::s�=�:!:;.':t:· men the Cornell style �f pla{ic;·use.prrze. In addition, some' time a:Cter t!o�s:�ve�hing ��t witJ mirror Around. "C" Bench Tomorrow at by Ddau!t in Both c1asses-T�- ;�.� the scrimmage apin'�t til: Var- .the meets are over in the sPnng: w� �_if� at the Univ:ersity of Chicago. IO:!O- tirership M � at Popular Office. �itY. this wee� in prepa��ol�}��tJrr:--. will hold an all round swim�ng Th'e'eClitors place DO limit a's: fePrds East-West ·class of .November �th.tournament for all the men in the form on the' eontributions solici't�d� )�biJation over', the great victory "fh� Co�neil team 'plays a str��Ii::indUniversity and give a lI\ecIal to th� but·. they do, de�nd' originality, :���� the Mfnnesota G�phers last S�t- Candidates for Class Officers .fa�t game," said the ex-ca��,� "but,-;na;ppiness' and .. iie·wne�s� The edi- urday will not be given a chance to Senior. . Junior� their style is very s·imple. They lined" . , . . President ''tors are at aU' times • anxious to re- die' down all of a s'udden. Ch�r- \�P fa�t· a-nd got a way verY .s��itlY 0.' . ., I Wm. P. MaeCraeken. Art. R \Vilson . ,ceive suggestions as to policy or leader Mac'Cracken has decided that, but used few trick' plays. .Only 'tiiree.' ',. . Vice-Presidentcontributions. the work of the VarsIty eleven was' rOn\�ard passes were' attempted �nd, .' .' l r .. ' . . ... Edward L. McBr'ide, C. V. S.Excelsell"There are many good people," too good to go by unrewarded �y t�� tWO of them were successful 'theird bod d . I ' David F. Da\'is, Harlan O. Page, - .. . "', ,said Lambach yesterday. "whose stu en� y, an , accordmg y, has 'pponcn:s, the Penn State tea�wereability is unknown to the general planned a de��n;tratiou'- for tomor- Fred W. Gaarde. ..trong, and Cornell sho�ed.' up v:ery.Uni�ersito�· .<-ublic. - Here is a.n op- row morning around the "C" ben'cl� SC:,cretary .,"cll· agai�st them. ea�'ily de�'�ing1'" .. Mildred Sco:t, Elizabeth Fogg, .·'pbrtunity· for them to get acquainted til which the rooters will give vent .heir ten to four victory. G��diner, , Katharine Slatlght, Carlie Souter. 'with the routine of publication, and f) thei; ellthusia"'sm in a grand de�- is a. decidedly strong kick�r an�(hisElizabeth Thiel.:n�.at 'the same time .,._t into the student .nstration to the team. 'mnts wer� good." ,&- I 1Li�eractivities." The feature is a novel one.Though With an exhibition of u�told spee4. " HowardBlackford,:John MacNeish, . , ,"The' Cap and Gown," said Sa. ikey. the· Varsity has not yet won the Ind a bewildering "new style" ga.'me •I E: Raymond Bliss. : Lester A. Stern,"is not a m'ere record' of facts. n�r a championship; there will undoubte<tly Director Stagg's little ba'n!d of f�Ot-. Dean Kennedy. "f·book full �r sta\�stic' s. The b'ook be a's' mu'ch - rej�ic�n.·g as is Possible un hall players completely over,,�helmed.u Carl H. L;lmbach. . rshouid ,"ffirate' w;ih" life and to that ier any circumsta-nces. According to and outplayed the team from �Ii�ne-end we are." wo�ki:"g:." the statement made by MacCracken, ;ota to th� melody of �. to 0: AEigtiteen candidates for the-' eight 'The, editors of the Ca_p and.Go· wn the celebration will be "informal,·· \·ictory altogether so deci�h'e' al1(1 Sf)offices of the S�nior and Junior class-· .can be consult_' 'in -he.'r offic"e I"n �nd he announced yesterday that he dean as to make Chicago" �fe."arl::lI:U � es had been nominated wlien the timeEIli:s dail. from J' to .. ' Conh:bu- has no set program arr�nge(1 as yet. 100m up as far anti away the stronr·J ....... limit for petitions expired yesterday. ' .tions or communiCation�s' can be' lef· t· iEfforts will be' made to get the F·d h d -:st competitor for the Weste:-n., ra ay a been �et as the last dayo B" � f' Ii'·:': F:: ,; IE" " . . �'()td M .. n," Captain "Wallie," ··Or- -hampionship, when comp'are(J wit:l10 ox 4UV) 0 t e acu ty xcharige. for nominations. but the enthusiasm�. oi ,..;-_: .;....::. �.:...:...:....:.,': '. Ig� vi.e" . Page. ··Hall"' Iddings, "LongO' 'he showing of all other po��ih:;!...-u � UIU UUWII � I)f petitioners could not be roused toMana�n' g. Edl;.to.. n-·.···. 'Ca"r:i H. Lamo Jobn Schommer, "Bill" Crowley, and claimants lhis season..,.0 '. produce more than one or two nomi- -bach, J. Sy··a·n'e· y" Salk'e:"y·o 'lthers of the team "'ho made possi- \\Tith dazzling snap, endura.nce ,�i�-nees, with the result that the timeUterary' Editor�l'e�r-o' m'e N. Frank. ble' the effective work of the Var- I. . limited and almost imp:-lsslb,e c: ·.i·:.t Imlt was extended to Monday�Business M.LLrs-''A'la�n-: Ro' s',' �ity backs� and held the heavy at- dent trick plays, the G('phers ,,'cr �oaF �I In each class the position of presi- .ro-�..6e' Garr' � tacks of the GOphers in check. iiterally swept off their feet in ���t·�'f\ ...... dent is left undisputed. \Villiam P.Co-� Some· yell praCtice will be gone nrday's contest. E"ery man' on th,.:uauu�..... MacCracken ,,"ill become the h('a.�Art_D-ld::l!..I,ft';..' c'·ba •• rma' n,' Rate".. throug.h and e,·erything to show the fl. Chicago team pl�yed an almost t1::�,:,Oil nUe-" 0 115 class, and Arthur R. \VilsOl1 • •Su_ �ta,' 1.1, ' Ho'sL!.n· s. �eneral light spirit p'crvading the "II 'f'C;� !:!:tme, and often such man'clotlsIS. Ii.� I' WI assume the duties of JuniorWal-Mi4ts Cb" �t",t'e' rson',' chalorman .. eampus thesc' days will be introduced ....i ::�.�h\.·:, d daring and skill ,,"ere: exe,"r: president. In all the other omce:-;.Mi�s Tompki·°n_. Cleary. ,t the time of the half hour session." cuted as to make even the mc�' en"" there Will be competition, there be-r('('ords in the respective events, and F to. d H' S· beginning at 10:30, o·clock. thusi:lstic and loyal of the lift:cllra e�mtles an on or ocleties: �ng two in etlc1l ca�c in the Junior<time and distancc less than the rec- K h 0 R df d .' thousand rooters on hoth �id(', ,fT:l n,enner. c airman; a or. Latham. Gloom Cast ()ftr FoUnder·. Day can(lic1atc�. :111c1 three or more for ,.,(rds gi\"es the contestant a propor- Stud-nt act. IOvl·tloes-H eftl'n cha,.r- ., \,·itll astoni�hmcnt,... S�tur(!a� was remembered at Pur- each Senior office, The race for �ec-!il'll:ltely smaller number of points .ma�; Sabath, MacNeilh,Mis� Dickey; cloe a!' the fifth anniversary of the retaryship, in both classes. wilt h(' . Glory for the "Grand CYd r -l�··in (':tch event. M' . , A hI· F • .. But underneath the feats cf "." '-,en s t etlcs- ridstein, chair- �ig Purdue wreck wilen fO\lrteen a woman's e\"ent. no men ha\·inJl . .C jp I exc,ellent. jn.di\"iclual :In.1 tC:t�l 1,-'1man; to.tey�' Owen, Stem, Stenen. coaches. carrying student� to the Pur- heen nominated for the office.W. _j . •. lianey .. every. Chicagoan kn('w th:>tomens' Athletics-Miss'" Hell. due-htdiana game. crashed into ar.- The Senior!4 e,"idently wanted to' .h • 'I· E • . that ·'Grand Old Man'· \\"a� lh.· c-r('�.C airman: � ISS mestlne Evans. other train, with large 105s of life. make sure of havin� someone to cx-Mo La MO Y'IL- • , tor and '''e perf('ctor d :,�.1 t'·�"·ISS wson, I!\S U'Can. Tb� same' day was commemorated as tort from them their class due!'o andL' Wh· . things ··foothallian." 1.00kiI"Jt h"cl:Itenry- eel.er, c�.irman;Bauk� the losth anniversary oT tlte birth of named four candidates for treasurer101m Pardue. founder of the Boiler- at the beginnin� of the sea'rn whe".... _titldiow. (CGatiaaed oa pap 3) (Co1lti1lued on oace .1)Marvelcus Speed of Stagg·s Wonder­ful Team a Thing of Beauty anda Joy Forever to theRooters.With a kindness born of satisfac­tion, Director Stagg gave the Var­,�ity a very mild dose of work yester­lay, feeling that the team deserved arest. after the football display of Sat­urday .. The Regulars were .. �venmerely a light practice in new playsand general limbering up work,white the substitutes were given: a­little harder labor, practici�g' .t�l�g ,on the ball and tackling: The squadis in surprisingly good condition, af­'er su ; a contest as the G�plierT' ••• 's MrAD ., •• .,.. G.U:. ca", ••·ca".106 "O"T". ww. AP'I.a. "'",. M"IfT'"�''' "" .... _.. .._•••• III"-'lI lI.... _ ..... "" ........ ,"TL..Tt' " )T_.� .L.A'f"'U''SATURDAY"Chic.,.go. Chic.lI.go.�h,c. .. go-go,� thiCA- � Ch.CA.Go Gh.u .. goTME TEA�'TME "CA;.MTIts T .. ,A".A Pair cif Gopher.Ra<!emacher .. r. e. YOUDr,It.individual winner similar to them"dal now given to the fencing;rymnastic and wrestling champions."�ymn:ttic and wrestling champions:'Tile e,·ents to be held in th-e 'S�m­min� Championship are siX in mbD­her and include the 4O-yarci �wim,the 40 yard breast stroke. the 40y;mJ btlck stroke, 100 yard swim.plnng(' fllr distance. and life savingcontc:'t. The method of scoring isl::t"cd in general upon _ the world'sMethod of ScoriqThe det:.ils of the method of scor­ifl� the events in the all around('h;Jmpionship are as follows:.to yards in 20 seconds equals 100(Continued on pap 3) (Coali ..... - pap 4)- I,<. ,THE DAILY MAROON.:, T�,ES.J�\.� v., l.J9V¢l.{BER J.������������'-�-' IDAILY BULI&ftB DIl w. S. HALL '!"O'TALK ,.'QN' SEXUAL-�RELATioNs ; :::;:Seats for the Cbic:aco-Come1l ' .-- • , .:;ame Saturday, November 14. are on Noted Medical' Authority Will Speak.. ale t�ay in Bartlett from 10, to 12, to Men Tomorrow Nicht inRegular student rates Mandel. ... "Sizing up. 01 Freshmen" Ifpa61is a popular stunt among the Upper Class­. men. To be "sized" up properl, is most, timportant for every first year man - tocreate a fatlorable impression he must wearc1011Jes with sfyIe, inditldu,alif, and qualitr •clothes made for College lien by CollegeTailors. Most Upper Classmen an; already Iwearing our clothes especially those whoare correctly dressed.� • 8ecoD4-claa IIaJl aa. u. � and 2 to 4-� CIuaao. IlUDoJa. IIarda 11. 1JOI. orevailu .... AIt 01 IIuda .. 11'%8. •Univoraity Public Lecture: uMer-.:antilism in France." Professor Er-� 4&117. � IJmIdaJw. � UI4 ' he U' 't ofnst ' Daenell of t e mversr y� IIarbtc tbne q1Wt.eIa 01 aM Ual..-lQKiel, Cobb lecture room, 12-1 p. m .today. _Board of Medical Main,' Haskellassembly room, 4:30 p. m., today.Botanical Club_ room 13, Botanyhuildin, today, at 5 p. m. Professor':oulter will speak.• Junior College Meetings, todayalu_rlptlOD price. 13.00 per Jear; $1.00for 3 months. Subecrlptlona recelnd at at 10:30 in the usual rooms.SeniorChapel Assemblies of thethe Maroon Oftlce, Ellis Rall. or at th�colleges, today at 10:30.Faeult:' ExchaDg�. Cobb Hall. �reinDr. Winfield'S. HaU, who has ad­dressed the men of the Universityseveral times during the' past fewyears, will give a lecture on "TheYoung Men's Problem" in Mandelhall tomorrow evening at 7:15. ,Allwho have heard him know how dearand lucid he is as :l. speaker, and howhe understands men and the problemsthey have to solve.Dr. Halt is Dean of Students of dIC:....mtcvisWe have aD attrac�ve College. Poster --yours' for the asking" IiItIMedical •UniversityNorthwesternSchool, and is known widely as anauthority in the subject on which he"peaks. having made a special studyof it, because of his keen interest in nCUver & WDkieTAILORS 185 tl9 Du,born St.Bad FIoo, c. ANBOUlfCBMBBTSmen.He talks plainly; using terms thatMandolin Club-Tryouts for new alt men understand'in such a waymembers on Thursday afternoon that every man who hears him knowsirom 4 to 6, in Haskell assembly. All that in the lecturer he has a friend.candidates out. First rehearsal onDr. HaH believes thoroughly in theMonday. dictum, "Know thyself." It is hisGlee Club-Tryouts tomorrow at 4 �ndeavor to make known to collegep. m. in Kent. Candidates are urged men the physical and sexual facts ofto come out and try for place on the tife.club. Following the custom of recentPublic Lecture, with stereopticon, years, Dr. Hall has, during the last"Through India." Mr. W. E. Hop- -few weeks made an extended tripkins of Secunderabad, India. Under through the west, delivering his lee-RSPOB'l'J:B8 the auspices of Oriental club, Man- ture in many col1eges. Director Stagg.... Baukhap lila EmeaUne EftDa II Th sd 8 ..� _lel ha, ur ay, P. m. w.i11 introduce the lecturer. _ IGlee Club-All men interested come I H t' I M Ito trials of Tiger's He;t.d in_Kent, BISHOP VINCENT IS HERE ..: 0 e arOODWednesday at 4 o'clock, Bishop.John H. Vincent, known to '58th 'and Drexel AveEpiscopalian Students register at the students of Chicago as the father . UNDER NEW MANAGEMENTonce, Faculty Exchange 330· of Dean Vincent, and to the country " 'RfSTAUR�NT, 'A:�D LUNCHCap and Gown Editors can be con-at larg c for his scholarly attainments,News contributions ID&7 be left at Rllla sulted with any afternoon in Ellis 3, addressed the men of the Junior col­.', " 'IIall or Facul� Exchange, a4dreued to the from 3 to 4 o'clock.· Communica- leges yesterday morning at chapel:Dall7 lIaroOD. tions may be left at Faculty Ex-· After reading from the first' chap-change:z80. . t�t;,?f Genesis, he. chose. a� his textY. W. C. L. will meet Wednesday the, words,. of Daniel Webster; "''r_heSuch a case of in�owin� modesty in Lexington hall at .10:30· 'Leader, 'Illost st.rious thought in my mind is",;.as has developed among the mem- Reverend Oscar C. Helming. the 'thought of 'the personal respon-, .bers of the Senior and Y. M. C. A. meets Wednesday at sibility I' owe to Almignty God:' HeThe Office Junior classes is almost 7:15 in Mandel hall, Address, "The lwclt on the paralte1ism betweenSeeks inconce'vable ina Young Man·s Problem;' by Dr. Win- modern life and the story of the fallgroup of college stu- field S. Hall of Northwestern Uni- (i man in Genesis.the same weaknessdents. On Friday versity. to' woman, the same power' of temp-evening, the nominal time for closing Devotional HaH Hour, conducted t�tion 'and' the· same calamities.. '."the class nominations, alarm signals by members of the Divinity School in Bishop Vincent is here ·in the city�ent forth that neither the Seniors Haskell assembly room, Thursday, making a short visit with his son andnor the Juniors had succeeded in in- 10:30 a. m. will address Senior chapel this morn­,ducing anyone to accept a nomina- Chapel Assembly-The Junior col- .mg.tion for president. The twin offices leges (women) Thursday, 10:30 a. ... immediately secured lanterns and In. ,in Mandel hall. Bishop Vincentstarted out on a stilt hunt for men, will address the colleges,and some time before the last exten- Investigator's Club, Wednesday, 4sion of the time limit was up on p. m., in ,-obb 3C. Important.Monday ,they each secured a cower- Feocibles meet Thursday at 7:30. ing victim and fastened themselves in Cobb 8C. Important.firmly upon him. Brownson Club Reception, Wed-The sympathy of the Senior col- nescIay, in Lexington hall, from 4 toleges should go out to the poor un- 6 o'clock.fortunates. Even the election offers Woman's Athletic Associationthem litle hope of escape, and their meets \Vednesday in Lexingtonsense of duty wilt hardly permit gymnasium, 1:.20 p. m. Every girlthen to resi�n. interested in athletics, coine.It is really unfortunate that such Informal Football· Celebration.a farce should be made of the elec- Wednesday. 10:30 a. m., around "C" Purltytions in the two upper classes. If it bench.had happened in the Freshman orSophomore classes. it would not have BROWNSON CLUB TO RECEIVEmade much difference, but the Juniorand Senior classes have an important �ewly Elected OIicers will Enter-field of usefulness that is not filled lain in Lexingtt:'n Tomorrow.by any college or other organization.That .the one realty important officein each class should go by default.cheapens the office and discredits theimportance of the organizations.1Ua.\'IM J. AD.t.K8, Men 1Cdl_..a.. L. J'BlDSTaM. .&.thldk JCdltar. toa\v.&.LD r. NIOLSON. BuaUM. 1IaDaaw.s.&.JI8OOI.&.D IiDlTOIUI RUN DOWN-TOWN LOOKING FOR LADIES TAILORS'AND BE DISAPPOINTED IN FIT AND WORKMANSHIP.ilia lIlamle WIJ. Jerome N. FnmkA. O. Whltfteld Roberta B. Ow_l. 8Jdnf!7 Salke, HarKraTe LODe p.BUo:Aweinsteinll �,LADIES' TAILOR_A.. N. PtderART EDlTOllR07 Baldr1dpPhone Hyde Park 1d2. 433 E. 55th Street., IEditorial �Before 8 p. m.. lCllia Ban.UDlTerait7. TeL llJde Pull: 426. After 8 P­IlL. Marooa Piela. .'1. K. 65th street. Tel Jbd�ParkaatL ROOM. FIrst. Class l\fIeals,. Pro�pt Service.. ". -. The' best of everything served at reasonable prices,.:: ;"', .,'., . ,', Musicetler;;eJlening in dinner-hall".l'" '. The· National· Hotel (:0,.... . �YI .. Ward,Mgr •. ' �.\ '. ;. � � : ( .. �. . .'-. ... ,....,.. .,.. . ... .. " . '. .;: ......(� -:. ' 'WHAT'S THE, USE?of having good clothes_if you don-t keep them well pftssed.A g� IAlit deserves it and a poor'suit demands it. Also.andMall• COCIStre:' 'thellanWe press all pnnen�, at regular prices, Work called for and delivered .AlmBBSOlnJ CBArrSIIAH SHOP430 ssdi street Tel. H. P. 49BgCan ·Tell .. Fraternity ManBy His Clothes'WHY?FOWNESGLOVES BecauseLiDdsa7 BrOthen ,Makes Them.LINDSAY BROTHERSIare service gloves­wear JoaE and look wellwhile thC.)' wear.49 AND 51 JACKSON.BL�.'!'bird Floor. CHICAGO. ILL ISIIS][O·UR PLEDGE 'TO YOU IS:WE WILL MAo RBAL COLLEGE CLOTHES' THAT GUAR-ANTEE SATISFACTION. OR IIAKB GOOD OTHERWISE.GIVE US A"CAU., ·WE AU NOW EXHIBITI�G OURLATEST EXCLUSIVE STYLBS' IN WOOLENS FORUNIV&RSITY OF' CHIcAGO IIEH.WattenoD '& SouthwardI'fAILOBS I153 La Sane StreetDR Exc;eDenceSEE THEM MADE'370 E. 55th Suet!-The nrownson cluh, under the re­gime of a new set of officers. will givea reception tomorrow afternoon from4 to 6 o'clock in Lexington. The ofricers elected at the last meeting ofthe club are a!' follo,,'s: John Spraf­ka, pre!'ident; Miss Irene O'Brien.vice-president; Harriet Bieson. re­cording secretary; Arthur J. Mc­Carey, corresponding secretary; J.E. Gilroy and Miss Irene Hastings,treasurer; John Murphy, committee- B. L. AMES HAT CO.ONE QUARTER CBHTU1lY AT OLD LOCATION- NOW AT-•• aST _'SO. SJIfED' .,ftDUlU BUILDIRGSTaTIO. BILK AND OPERA HATS.A PAIR DEAL WITH .BACH HATThe Uni\'er!;ity of Washington haspajama parades to arouse footbatlenthusiasm. All the pr:_ofessors, stu­dents Cind Freshmen come out in theevening arrayed in variously colored:>ajamas and night shirts and paradethe streets of Seattle until 9 o'clock. deDaees.hd ...,erioc�. It·,.label that mariti the bat made.best balaDted and the mOltfasbiaDaYe ........ >CIaced teadyfor wear. $1.50 aad IDOI'e.. ,Cloven. PEA80DT • co..... "c •• cw ...... COLUIt.man.·Wanted-Every· student in theuniversity who is not a subscn"ber tolubscnDe at � GLOVES :-: :-:Be a loyal student and send in your,subscription to the Daily at once.'It"I St.["ORSSHIP.----,I,I If 7011 dCD't kDow_· tilepainatakiDc B� .. ' ..� offitting and tr7iDC OD agarment. it would be arevelation to �ou. Theinimitable fit, baDe anddrape of 80 .. ' TaUondClothes is �ue. pcrhapa,more to this feature tbaato any other one tbiDc.We take a c�at wbile 'itis still in the plastic atace--we shape.. mo"uJ4 andwork it to the form of theman it's made for-wecarry this personal try-onfurther than anyone baaever done before. Afterthat, thousands of patientstitches are needed to putinto lasting form the ar­tistic shape which resultsfrom such . a mode oftreatment,Believing that dothesdo not express char­acter, we omit no ef­fort to perfect each in­dividual garment. TH& DAiLy MAaJ.TUESD4\V,.NOVEMBER l-.... ;... 4 • •. -'. .'.LD ciiANCit- - FOR ,- joujN-ALi��AHiU)UNC& PLANa ItOR 1- ,Third, Met���Swunini_. on, �ck. �GO R9QTBRa WI .PH ON UNIVERSITY MAGAZINESWlIlMING ''CRAllPIOM.lIlIP aqd:'holdina 'llIbjectt.s head ou1 of AfTER GREAT 1'RIUII,.. �.--'-- watn with both haDdl. , .. _-_J07 of � OYer � KDo .. Man7· Openinp and' ScboJanbipNo BoUDda at Field, DiDDCr and A warda CMfered to StudeDta B�Theater. New Alumni Map.zine.UNIVERSITY DARCIBGSCHOOLA select dancing school for Uniyer­The CALUMBT ASSEMBLIES sity men and women 'bas been openedbnounce informal dances every Sat- in ROSALIE HALL, 276 E. 57th, St.'1rday and Tuesday evening at Lessons Thursday . afternoon, 2=30- CAL U MET HAL L -to 4- Informal dancing 4 to· 50 • La- .63rd'St. and Stony Island Ave.sons 25 cents _each.,Spec:ial�' reeepuoil'· and batao p&rty University students invited. Por in­fuesda7 evening, October 27;_ Hal- 'formation can 6503 Kimbark avemae,lowe'en party. �turd�y evening, Oct. !1nt a�ent.I. Rapn's Orchestra. :.:::..._::�====------:"--_.....,.Phone Hyde !'ark 1455.(Contilllled from pale I)-. NOMINATE CLASS OFPICuapoints. Contestant loses 2 point� for I 'jeverf additiona! 1-4 second; e. !'.' if(Continued from paae I, Sweet was the glory of triumph Announcement was made yesterdaythe contestant swims. 40 ,ards In 221 over the Giants of the North Satur- concerning a competition to· be heldseconds, his score will be 100 minus Unless there are withdrawals in the day. While the ,:isiting rooters were f�r the several places on the under-20 points, or 80 points. I meantime the elections, which take too dazed to realize what had really graduate staff of the University of40 ·yards (breast stroke) in 2'1 sec-' place' next week on Thursday and happened, the Varsity C ntingcut Chicago Magazine. Applicationsonds, equals 100 points. Cont.e�tant. Friday, promise to be ipterestinl ex- was not a bit slow to take advantage from undergraduates for service willloses 2 points for every additional' cept, of course, in the presidencies. of the pleasing results of the con- be received today and tomorrow.1-5 second. The Sophomores, not to be out- lest. Names and addresses' of all thos���-40 yards' (back stroke) in :q 'sec- done also put up two or three can- From the time the players walked terested in trying out for thes�.,po-ends equals 100 points. Contestant didates whose names have not been Iff the fichl smilim, and the students sitions should be addressed ca�t· ofloses 2 points for every additional disclosed and will not be until after rushed out on the gridiron to follow Editors. Box '9. Faculty Exchange.1-5 s�cond. 'a week or ten days when the Sopho-- the band in its circuit of the historic After all applications have been re-100 y.ards in 60 seconds CqU�S' 100more class list has been posted and o:lttle ¥rounds, until midnight, the ceived on ",... ednesday, a meeting ofpoints. Contestant loses 1-2 pomt for nominations are in order. There Vnr sity cheerers were one restless those interested will be called andevery additional I-S second.. seems to have been a misunder- crowd. As soon as the heroes of the assignments made.Plunge for distanct.� feet in 30 standing regarding the time for rame had donned their street uni- Certain scholarshipsseconds equals 100 points. Contes�- Sophomore and Freshman nomina- iorms, half of them or -more made awarded the magazine. which areant loses one point for every addi- tions. Some were of the opinion •• rr the Reynolds club. and rejoiced awarded quarterly to those studentstional second; e. g., contestant who that candidates for office in the two mid the strains of the grand old whose work entitles them to suchplunges 60 feet in 60 seconds scores lower classes were not only to be .ootball 'and ragtime tunes for an consideration, The award is made on70 points. If the contestant' makes named and elec"ted in- the same man- .rc ur or more. \ me-it basis, according to theless than 60 feet in 60 seconds, hener as for the two upper classes, but The next scene was the States Res" :mount and quality of work doneloses one point for each foot short of that nominations would take place at aurant, where the men of b�th tearn: .ur ing the previous Quarter. "The60 feet; i. e., if he plunges 4S feet in the same time, closing yesterday .ame together for a post-game "Iovc rpplicant," said Mr. Fairweather, the60 seconds, he scores 70 points minus While it is true that with Dean 'east," and toasted each other. Then -ditor in chief, "must be willing to de-15 points or 55 points, Lovett's consent, the Freshman and came the show, "A Broken Idol: vote a certain amount of definite timeLife saving-Subject to be cart:ied Sophomores adopted the election at the Whitney opera house. Direc- .) the fulfillment of his duties and toone length of pool in 25 seconds, methods used in the Senior colleges, tor Stagg, Dr. Williams and the Chi- grce to carry them out during theequals 100 points, Time starts when the nominations will not be in ordercago and Minnesota elevens occupied crrn of the quarter, unless preventedsubject strikes the water. Contestant until after the posting of the Sopho- rhe choice seats for this occasion ',y some valid reason. The work isloses .one point for every additionalmore class list, the definite time to md were in the constant gaze of the 'lot burdensome and aside from thesecorid. If contestant allows face of be announced soon. rudience, The rest of the seats 011 possibility of a. scholarship return insubject to be submerged after start-the main floor and as many as could :l later quarter, it gives an excellentSuits or Top Coats, $35-00 up. ing to swim, he will be penolized 5 C. c. C. TEAll PREPARING ';'e bought up in the balcony were training in magazine making.", \points for each offense. FOR BIG ANNUAL RACE occupied by Varsity and Gopher'Autumn Woolens. in. Richestf hIssesThe first tryout or t e c arooters who kept the evening livelyssortment.will be held in a week or ten days. The cross country squad settled d'.•with cheers an songs.Your Call would'be Appreciated according to the present plan.. into final training yesterday for theSwimming· Class Requirements fifth annual conference race on No-The method of dividing ,all men in- vernber- -'4th. The' work was ratherto four classes of swimmers .and the light. because the men were ratherrequirements for entrance mto �nd stiff Irom Friday's hard-fought try­promotion from one class to a.nother, out, but the captain fortells long�:caCCC)rcling.: to the followmg or.e- grueling jop and some Cast sprintquisites, any able b,�ie� _ man being work of the runners in the two weekseligible to the lowest. JIrade, class D: to come b�fore the intercollegiate�� D 'run.Work (if (in4el Shortly after the big race, the an-I. Breast and bac� ���oke. I nual cross country banquet will. be2. Under water, "s� held at the Commons. In connectionGI1Ide C with this, Captain Caldwell is talk-Requirements: To be promoted ing up a scheme to keep the menfrom grade D to grade C a man must who failed to make the team still in-be able to swim: terested in cross country work.. HeI. Breast stroke, 100· yards. proposed a plan for a race, in which2. Back stroke, 20 yards. the last fifteen men to come in willJ. Under water, 10 yards. have to pay for tickets to the ban-Work of Grade quet for the first fifteen men. TheI. Side s!.roke.poorer runne;s are making .a howl,2. Trudgeon stroke. while the faster ones take to the ideaJ. Starting and turning. ,vith much joy.Grade BMANDOLIlf .ARD GurtnIRSftUarIOHAlso instrumentations for Mandolin.and Guitar Orchestras. Ada. RopnManiolin "Virtuoso, late of "Russian- Court Orchestra," N. Y. 480 E. 61stStreet. Tel H. P. 1960-s it.elivered.P. 49Bgs:GUAR­�RWI�&OURFORU'dIIDe Street II•CANEI Requirements: To be promoted BARKER PREDICTS-RECORDfrom grade C to grade B a man must CROWD AT CORNELL GAIlEbe ahlr. to swim:I. 100 yards in I minute 45 sec­onds, or 60 yards in S5 sec­onds, or 40 yards in 35 sec-onds. _2. 20 yards under waler in 18 sec- Manager Barker yesterday an-oDds. nounted that tickets for the Cor-l- 20 yards, back stroke in 18 sec· nell game on Marshall Field, Nov.-m-ondL ber 14, Saturday after next,' willWork of GncIe be put on sale this morning at 10I. Crawl stroke. o'clock in Bartlett ticket office. The2. Methods of Life Saving. regular hours for previous scat sales3- Swim in street dress. will hold and the sale wilt be closedGncIe A to students Thursday. November 12.Requirements: To be promoted . A crowd that will rival the Indianfrom grade B to grade A a man must game attendance is predicted bybe abl� to 'swim: Barker, who is being swamped withI. 100 yds. in I minute � seconds, orders from Cornell alumni in Chi­or 60 �rds in 43 seconds, or cago. The Ithacans are confident that40 yards in II, seconds, or 20 their team will win the gTeat game.yards in II seconds. and promi!;e a heavy display of vocal2. 40 yards in street dress. effort.Life saving test. subject to be Chicago students as at the Gopher3·carried three lengths of tank: contest will be located in sectionsFirst Mdhod-Swimming on back 'DO, alumni in EE, and faculty mem­and holding subject's head oat of bers in HH.water with right or left hand.Second Method-Swimming breast Are you intereSted in footban, bas-stroke. Subject's hand resting upon ketball, athletics of any kind? Then_.... d· h n_:I.. - shoulda' aDd bis legs wrapped subscribe for the lIarooa and keepTry a classifilCU a . ID t e UiIIII,7. J-'It will pay )'0.. aroaad 7OI8r waiIt. ..... ia ... atIIIdic .......Luncheon -'. �Evening DiDaerSunday Dinaer -• 1__, ''SERVICE A LA CARTE. ALSOCollege"' £. 55th. St.Near LeziDcton Avenu.POPULAR PLACBATPOPULAR PBlCBSOUR PALLSTOCK ,,ISUAny20,000 STYLESWHILETHEYLAST CafeEaatcm Abmmi in Cbiaco Pourin Orden for Resenationa-Sale()pena T�. have been,•,,1·•,,,\•&AlO)ALL'ltIILLIBBRY4J. E. 63r d �tr.eetEXCLUSIVE 1.1 POPULARSTYLES II PRICEsTel Hyde Park 884M. f. fitzgerald & Co..MADas 01' GBBTLBUR'S GARMBBTS360 East ssth StreetIf you want to Jee something real swell in the Dewestshades and weaves for a. suit of dothes, an overcqat or apair of trousers, for Pall and Winter, we �ve th� �show against any house in the city. Our pnces � 'WIthinthe reach of aD. .I believe in Popular Prices. My$25.00 Business Suits . are '; positivel,$35.00 value. You can save JUst $10.00That's· wo"" while. Let me make onefor 'OU and "prove if.Wendell 75 Monroe StreetlIajestic Theatft Bl455th AND ELLISMIDNIGHT LUNCH'·° Hall "Feeds" Supplied Up to 1 A.. M.U.�!)ER NEW MANAGEMENTBRJ�IDEN, ex-'IO, U. of C.85th AND ELLIS----- •THE DAILY MAROON,. TU;ESDAY.,; ). .VAJtSITY OVERWHELIIS \�hOWed that he� knew. h�\V to i�� CLAS81� .. ADVERTISINGGOPHERS BY � SCORE away from the path of the fa�t halves__ _;..",,;..;,__�_."_: _;,..' ..__--and compared favorably wIth the. . .-. Ell· I d WANTED-FOUr") much-touted Plankers. 10tt P ay(. . . _ _.(Continued from page I_ I ft d d re solicit advertiSIng for thea strong game at e guar, an --- '.hi b h th h t the M�roon. APt>9.' at Maroonmained at IS ert roug ou' .... '. -from four to five.fray. '-. ···-:;�.�":_··._4�·�:;�·A;�:"'G- "'5'·····-,·IJCU,' ... .. ..PhOneCeatnJ 4713 No. IO� E. M�disonStNear' DewbomChicago's chances for a winning teamlooked thin as a sapling, the displayof football that the little bunch ofMaroon warriors exhibited last Sat­urday makes all Chicago say and sayagain that Chicago has the greatestand the grandest coach in all theworld.Dr. Williams' eleven was a goodone and played a good game of foot­ball: but the unbounded superiori.tyof the Maroons simply bewildered theNortherners. They did not makemistakes, nor did Atkinson run histeam badly. Chicago was superioron the forward passes, tried one on­side kick and failed and pulled offscores of trick plays that entirelydazzled the Gophers. The Varsityoffense. in short, far outshone thevisitors, while the defense was fullyas good. Gains through the Chicagoline were made often by the Gophers.but not consistently, and where theline was called on to hold or bescored on it never failed to hold.notably when, in the first half, theGophers were held through threedowns on the five-yard line."Wallie" a Shining StarWallie got away with some of theold Visitors Play Strong FOR SALF-Scholarship inAtkinson, Minnesota's stocky built of Music and Acting at a reducedquarter, put up a good game, but figure. Apply at the D�ityworked so hard that he was replaced roon '0 ffi ce.hy Coughlan in. the second half. Me-Govern was displaced by Johnson at FOR RENT-Choice sunny rooms, inleft half, but the decidedly speedycombination was 110t spoiled,although.it did not prove as efficient as w�sexpected by the Minnesotans. Petti­john and Rademacher at ends werecertainly speedy, but were out-shone MANDOLIN CLUBS organized atby Schommer and Page all through Rosalie Hall, 276 E. 57ththe game. \Vcakness was net ap- Special attention given toparent in the Gopher eleven until the1 Prof. Shaw.last ten or fifteen minutes of pay.Until that time.Dr. Williams' chargesfought hard and desperately, and didas much as was expected of them.The rub came when Chicago steadily President's office t�pr:nshowed that she was the complete tion.superior, arid was doing far morethan even her own rooters thought WANTED, BOARD, byshe was capable of. within reasonable distanceTeams Seem Equal at Start versity, with first-class JewishAs the teams started the game family. Address B. D., care Ma-they seemed to be on pretty even roon Office. U� of C.terms and in fact the advantage in '.d' . d . f· f the I FOR RENT-Choice sunny rooms ingroun game was 111 a, or 0Go I f h fi t f minutes private family, near Cobb Hall.pners or t e rs ew ::....f . f I ChI' I Fmc plano; all home comforts..-\ ter twenty mmutes 0 pay, -.I . . I "1' . 5829 Jackson Ave., znd floor.cago crossed the asr Gop ier me 011.i beautiful triple pass fro� Steffen LOST-Yesterday, on the campus.to Schommer to Page and sChom-l N Ran Eastman A o. 3 camera. e-mer kicked goal. Score, Chicago 6,turn to the l\I aroon office.Minnesota 0-The next blood was drawn on that LOST-A fraternity pin; reward.Leave at. I nformarion office. One- 'of Our Specialsprivate family; piano; phone; allhome comforts; breakfasts, if de­sired, or housekeeping. 5829 Jack­son A venue, znd floor. All StYles up tothe MinUte, Readyto wear and toyour Measure.FOUND-A ladies' watch has beenpicked up on the Midway, and maybe recovered by the' owner at the Sl5 ·to $35Suits and Overc;oatsOUR SPfCIAL$3.00 "Trousersmost startling runs ever seen onMarshall Field. Once the little cap­tain grabbed up a fumbled ball onthe dead run, and, just as everyonethought he had fallen on the ballit was noticed that he never slack­ened his pace, but was making 'direct­ly for the Gopher goal seventy-fi"evards away for a �touchdown. AgainWalter Peter dodged through the ARTHUR'Smarvelous scoop up of Steffen's andhis great seventy-five yard run for atouchdown, which made the score 11to 0 and ended the casualties of thefirst half. In the second period, theGophers came back desperately andthe Maroon and Gold bleachers yelleddefiantly for the team to tie up thescore. And it looked ;tS if the teamwas determined to do it. Right hereWallie began to unfurl his- specialformations thick and fast, and so be- 52 .. 00HATSHYDE PAR·KCONSI:RV ATORY'Rosalie: Hall, 216 E. 57th StreetPIANO - VOICE - VIOLINArt Dept., Phys. Culture. Elocution,Needle Work, Sight-S!rlgi�g Classes.TALENT FOR ENGAGEMENTS In GreenS, Brownsand Blacksentire Minnesota team, amid themost brilliant interference of histeam-mates, and sprinted a full forty­fiv� yards for another touchdown.Besides giving the captain better in­terference for his quarterback runs,the .line gave him a better protectingwall for his �unts than they did inthe Illinois pme.Individual Brilliancy. of the TeamThe work of Orvie Page wasscarcely second to that of Steffen instrength. The little end was in everyplay, all over the field, never hurt,falling on fumbles, tackling the run­ner, .and, best of all, literally pullingdown the forward pass throws out ofthe air and over the heads of theGophers. Once in. the second halfPage made, what was probably themost sensational play of the game.when by a flying leap in the air, hegrabbed a forward pass that seemedinevitably bound for the arms ofeither of two Gophers standing direct­ly ill its path.Hal Iddings was a cyclone of pep­per in his plunging, and tore throughand atound the Minnesota line re­peatedly. Crowley as well exhibitedrare genius, and held up his.end, evenwith a lot of super-speedy compan­ions. Schommer's interference andrapidity in get ting down .the fieldwas classy. Tom Ketley was largelyresponsible for the fact that in allthe game the visitors scarcely re­turned the ball a dozen yards onRunts. The bi� fellow was down thefield like a shot out of a cannon, andon the offensive smashed wide opengashes in the Gopher line for Iddingsand Crowley to plow through.Falk, playing the first game sincethe recovery from his illness, wentin at right tackle. a's' Kelley wasshifted to right guard in HirschI'splace in the second hali. showed thathe had not forgotten any of his old Sigma Nu announces the pledgingtime brilliance. Badenoch at cen- of Wallace E. Difford of Belvidere.ter, who was considered no match ilLfot' S;-.fford, Minnesota's star cap-. ,tain-center, played rings around the Is your name OD the subsC'nptl0n\'isitor. Worth wine :at fullback list of ,be Dail7 lIarooa1 TBB FALL SBASOlf:HAS'OPBBBDwildered the visitors that they weretoo puzzled to come out of the fog. The new autumn andSoon the Varsity cleverness began rics show many striped:0 show and all the efforts of the the colorings are not pronounced.Gophers were in vain. The third The fabrics have a rough twilledtouchdown came directly on a series -urface-swoven closely enoughof. clean, irresistible plays, and give service -.;:rowley plunged over, after which Olives and the various shadesSchommer's goal raised the count tcorown are in strong favor..17 to o. Here came a succession' of Grey stripes and' the greys shadingalmost reckless forward passes and.nto the stone and 'slate colorings anlightning-Iike runs that made the lecidedly correct.Gophers race frantic and beaten up In overcoat fabrics the rough basand down the field, and wonder what ket weaves and herringbone' stripe.had happened and what was next.Twice more "our hero" \Valliecrossed the final chalk line of the:Minneapolis delegationat will anr'brough the tally up to a total of 29points to o. Another march wasstarted clown the field, but was cutshort by the whistle on Chicago'sforty-five yard Iine,. The lineup was as follows:Chicago. Minnesota.Page •. ' R_ E.. .. Radem;-.dl�Falk, Kel1ey R. T...... FarnhamHirschel, Kelley. R. G., •. RosenwaldBadenoch c... Safford, Capt.Elliott L. G........ OstrandHoffman L. T YoungSteffen, Capt Q. B. AtkinsonCoughlin ANNUAL NAMES COMMITTEESchommer , L. E... . .. PettijjojhnCrowley R. H. B. Hubbard hagc, Long, Kellar and �Iiss Heck,Iddings L. H. B �lcGo"ernman.JohnsonWorth"'inc ., ... F. B., ... , .. Plankers ue considered very smart.Suits for College wear. �3.0 to S�Overcoats $35 to ,",0We make. riding breeches. ·Cottect Clothe.rFOR COLLEGE MENWe' appeal' to '7Our inteUigeDce tow ear "II � d e-t o-MeasureiClothes. You will find·them better and cheaper in every way.We make SUITS and r OVBRCOATS at/$20,.' upThe moSt complete assortment of woolens to select from, in­cluding . new colon and latest Patterns. Materials, style andworkmanship gUaranteed. 'i1ie College lIan's individuality in:dress· is recognized aD Ofti' the world. Add this individuality toour expertness, and the remit will be distinctive clothes._BELL TAILORING co." .E. It. 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Crocker,' Blair, SimplofiUet,AutofiDer, aDd aD the· other weD-baWD brands ofP:OUNT'AIN P·EN·S Repairinc while 70U wait.DA vm 'rD P...... 192 Clark at., CbicalO.I...aw-MacCracken.Medical�l{iss Souter.DiJfinit,.-Groover. ..ImpressedProwaSReturn ofVexingWhile sthe t wo Clare recovl)jrector :yesterdaynell, ththe Vnrs]practice."I amalumni 01with footlexactly wby Leo r:last n!ghiteam toThey areand will 1next Sattagainst u"I do Icomparatcases. Trolled us:with whate;';;'�hnell is alcontest.FresimTo thescrimma,athletic.. tric� WIthose ncpher ga:lowing 1specialdrilled iput into"CornellagainstValThe rback Screceivedpus bythat themean t1to hisis certaa teamwith fi'Ehrhorable IoKelleyfrom J:candid.than 0On-SThaton-sideports (ca. Awas t;opingand ittheir Igamegrouncpass.of halof cnSigrof JolHUI)JIG.