No. 47. r,· ''''-' .... ,; .• � CHICAGO. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4; IgoS.'.',- ......"':).- -".' .... ""II, tt:t�;l--g:�':.. ; .... :;:.," I � •• �';. ".• "� t ..... ; •• ," 10-_, , 1, _ I:';; ••.. I I •• ,.' , ••••• f·· ... •• '! � •• ,.. '.,. ..�. " 1 • - ,..� ... -. . ... ,... _ ........wrt AND SMOKE ABOUND· _._ EQUAi "Gm 'DIVIDE - -CLUB STRANGE GUSTU.EUDgE -� I TO G::��E c�������:E- UIiVERSIll T,�."II'-'AlllNUAL UW EVENT cJuestion of W� Women Shall SEEI·IT':W.;-A.A. BilGE" ; - '. COISUHElERAl�WEVERBe Admitted to Full Membershipof IntematioDal club Left Un­decided 'after Stormy Session.)Thc: honorary de�ce of Iioctor ofLa wS'_ ':¥ilj .i>,L�ij�.f�i£�_� '��_,P._t:-,_ .�_�l-- ther Wever, German .Consul-General,at �h� c:C?mil1g�� Con�otnflOri: : Decem­her iSth. This is in recopition. ofhis. valuab1e!avlce�' -in. "helping:": to.bring about. a friendly. understanding., a�d interchange between the educat-� ional- institutions- of.-tbe two countries.O'r, Wever was largely concerned inori-itliril\g··th�!�mat;;sffi:� SocietY of'-:�, ChiC:igo,�" 'uiid�t�j 'wh6S'e�: <auspices'. ProfesS()f 'i!:rri�t :Daffic;lI of the Uni-.') \·ersHy of ·l{:rer�ff:Ha�lectifHi{g ·'h:�e,land 'Prof�isot-'} otin-:Mf: Manley:O£ . the' '� :o'eiSarl�;:oFEhtlMl �oFme ;Uni- .': vei�iiy' IOf C1i1�� wui: lecture during. tlie: . :�orrhng ;riid�slir!6t tHe �U'nivers- ..� :ity ofGottfngeH. Thii;1s ontt -part of . ,which do not permit the women to Several novel surprises are �the�'lohf';f3b& �f' Dr£'Wever 'in' the :;godd: music, 'a very 'have the same. rights as the men in sprung, and a lot of fun is in store «> 'diieciioa�'�f '�iilillk hf()r�';cbrdial' te-em- sketch; entitled: ''The Dean's their clubs. Discussion of the quest- Many, for various reasons have latil)il't:!6etW� «Umani�·a:nd'·:·lthe .ndietment, or a 'Misearriage: of Jusj 'ion was' so hot �a.t 'there· was no not received personal .: invitations. an� Ur\lte�F·9t�t6. 1:1':: . . '..'C�"''''iJS -stage(f; The plot entangled :chance.:..t(),reac�finat)decisiOn.in the � result are·.DotAure..:as to ,wh ,Dr.-W�; Wever',:, �l.��:--QfiD'iPS 'tftdf�that"Dr.ean!J. Parker Halj;":in a'l'iial','for ;.:;���- tim���ritb��so:hacl :So ·-the are inVited� Ali-;V���� urged t()�come . +t---------------I\..I"�i.'fiu·_m�:��e&rtto; tlie ,:criminal libel for issuing a. notice, 'question had to be laid on the table. The part)' is open�to,ail who 'are will- __ ".�opms,· . 1M.:.: "to,''aJII�L'lf1�iiS�1Wj sbtith CAfri�c. :ensuring" Students 'Merriam; . Stra'w . ;J\rrangements 'have been perfected 'jog to cast care to the winds.' and anif��1 DP�cii;!�1to>Ieave:tIii'snd colieagues� Kennedy •. as - his :f4r .the . banquet to be held December help, make merry. .• . .�:. , c�aaay: .f{�:A wt;i-k IiH�iPsottnogr.apher, made»- matters - worse, 16 in the' private dining room of the To Give, 'Prize Spin. ted .Compcb�_Shown by' St1I� u.tt91i��lli5�. �.).' .' '. �t1i·timerat,the.trlal broke up .with.. a dispute Commons, Among those expected to A valuable prize'�' to be awarded :4ents.,lJl,Blac�·.:��y:: �� ;. gret··tbi811gb�Mvfti�'1!ilifeiSitY�.; :,ween the expert witnesses, The bb ·.preseirt : are P.resident and Mrs; the wearer of "the most ridiculous j Garrett and Burton to Submit .1i'e.2()�i�ifmt'tRe-:a�ee(ls 'in'· ac ..JU w:&S written by Driemeyer, Hie- _'udsou, Dr .. Wever; ,the German con- c�stume," a prize that an� one, ;·��aroo�and" Again.· ;:�'#8an�;:�Ii�NMdPtenoit ·1Jf ·the';eyand Yaple,and- showed commend- �hl� Mr. A. H. Revell, Prof. ·S, N, Freshman or Senior, would be proud ; dJ,ftV.'0C3,'.7·'tiaH,I:'.�exe.,.�.'.·�es.. ·•. L.,�.��. :;t}je·_a.d,� ':,: At leaSt· three comic .operas will :I 'f -� _Ie skill in taJdng- off the professors, Harper; Dr. A.K. p'arker, Mr. Thorn- ::md happy to possess. ' ,'.' . . .. . .,1 . ,) dre�s,·'.ii ... t� .��·�efi��r�·�'Dt, .. �ost�. �' .t�1t Lnase. Prof. C. E, Merriam and be�.submit!ed,by January I to the��d� a! ctlp10mat;-ol'l {-�f&Biific subject, .I_��S TAXES 'CHARGE -l\Jr� R. T. Crane and his son, the PICTURE OF MRS. PALMER' ge�: of:. th<: . �I"!-�.kfr�ar: com�e���i��. ab'd":rir:-W�vet-ilii _Wonr�"-mu'Cb :,to 'OF HOOSIER �ItASKETBALL �meri .. an consul, to Persi�. A large GIVEN 'TO BELl.· RiNGERs :t�cordmg to disclosures mad'�J!��'��- p�dDititF'.iit ini�·rHlt�lkencrshilf.;·'n�mber of tickets have 'already been _ d�y'. It had bee!, f�ared. for ���e�l� J�:'� .. ,_' -'-:��;'�-'��"::', J' ,disposed of, and the officers,. of the Portrait of D� � Women Present- th�t .. t��re w�uld be �o p��y� ,�n �t�� �!�SiIrrrI�� ;.dub hope to' �ake � the affair as suc- ed by Husband-Will Hang, in fiel� :this ycar when the contest clos- � stOlt!t � �s SHOW; tcessful as their open meeting held Tower. ecL, ..., . � �.-:.last week An inventory taken yest�rday *� ::1i0stc!- iii":' �cni . of'FTofessor George Herbert Palmer sh�wed that 'the combinations' of � T�ltdCf: ��B�iii�lVenL"Slimi.:;::'"Boh" Harris star'�guard' 'on last CHRliSTIIAS' CALENDAR' OF of Harvard has sent to "the beli- BOlby'- Bell" Kenner-Blackford-Mey� " �;,;;: F� '.�:'.ear's America� championship bas- y we L SOON TO BE' OUT' f th U' 't f Ch' "ers� and Gar,rctt-Burt�n' have' manu- ,', _'_'�.:-�� , .• .'. fingers 0 e DIvers I yo. Icago· . " " 4�ethall team, has arrived in Bloo�- a picture of Mrs. Alice Freeman scripts either ready or 'nearly c�m:': �::-::ngton to take char�e of Ind�ana' U�suaUy Artistic Production to Palmer, to whom the chimes in Mit- �Ieted, and from advance advices, it Rari S. :�fi:;-L'"EOtit�F�'of fast'nitersity basketball, where he has be Read-: �or Sale N-- appears that the question of choosing !.:(1" . �.- !:.L.�.)� I f<C:.-· -.I I.' �,.. chel tower are dedicated, This picture, !he.� winning' co�edy .will b'e as. dUn- }:�aT's\' B�ckfriar' pray IInu w«!1 Known'tt�ied the position' as bas_ketball Week. which is a full ienth portrait or'Mrs. ,�t " the' t1nf-t�SitY':f�t ';:liis J:li.usieal '<>ach, Harris has a promising cult as last year, . when the jucig�'s a.;;'n-t·,:'·�f;; ...:...iti···�:.;:..e�..ll.:u·.llc! .. f··o· r . a'. Tile Unl've'rs'I'ty' ·Calenda· r for Innn, &Imer ,in cap and gown, was re-' " - .... - '." I� ., .... I ng UI III Sunch of material to work with' at � were in dead-lock for several days be-:' . . .pu' b'll'sh'ed .: a'n' 'n' u'a'lly:' by the Young c�ived yesterday by Mr, D. A.Robert- k"d .' ''. niiistr�i :iho'w::iit� ToledO. 'Smith" j� in:h H' . . d 'n d bt· for� rna ing their eClsions, . ' , , .___ - •• e oosler camp, an WI u� ou -Women's: Christian Leagu' i£, will be son secretary to the president. Prof-' , .".... lu'ili,tss- in ··tffe o'ti{-ti· �iiy,:and is com-• • dly turn out·a go� contcnder for Bolb)'. and Bell' at Work.,., ,)oso.L�:.£l.! ";", :ti'·I·�:p·c':.�L._".i�o�a1 t'o' b;e': m�._· ... out next Tuesday· De.cember Eighth !ssor Palmer's personal card accomp- - ". '. . -- '.,,- mg ror. & 1'OQucu 'n 0'.onors i'n the Conference baskeiball 'd h 'f 'Il R be The Bolby-Bell play has been IJI:I 'h rut �- Th b .according . to announcement made ame t e �1 t.. .I.,lr, 0 rtson said . . ' ; " en In t e near u ure uy e usmesstruggle, preparatllm for ncarly a year. .Bell I f.th.·, ,ED yesterday. The.' Calendar.. this year that as soon as the bell ringers' room ." , ' . ,. men n e aty,,_---- •• The candidates for the team have . h . fi' hed announced his intention of enteting � S'.. . h:' '··at· T I -d S . h.' Ily' .. '... d' d :n t e tower IS DIS the picture ' . Ince IS arnv In 0 e 0 mitot yet choscn their captain, but most IS .unusua. c\ttractive, m eSlgn an at the Reynolds Club Smoker last .�' . '.. -,co,"cr ;md University· \'iew�, will be hun� there, sprl'ng, The plot of the play w' as not· as mtroduc�d, musIC 1 from· ·"Slgn of( last year's fivc are again eligible ' Do b ."��iss Helen 1acoby, "09,' is respons- mven o.ut it was . hinted that .Bolby·· t�le u Ie Eagle,'� .ancl has, met withor the team, and are already prac- 0'. .$uch succ�ss that a large number oficing for the early games, Both ible for the artistic designs and ar- Episcopal Club MeetS' Tonight has· already· worked out many catch)' �c-8r�t ha\''t �e� �i(f'tii'c'i�. ·'At theom p-son.s, Rogcrs·. Chattin and ran�erncnt. The first rcg'ut'a'r meeti'ng of the so�gs and' that work is well advanced ' �- {'" . "j '".,. ... - '. '., I: ,. '._.. .-TI I d f' '11 t r Yach Club 'whe\'f "Shimoerla'ncr wasrimble, of the 1908 squad, are al- Ie ca en a'r or 1909 WI con :\1n Episcopal club will be' held this even- on .the book. - c': ;,; .... 'r:' _;...:" .,... - •.d of the Fresh- six �e",· and exceptionally good Uni- Kenner-Blackford Play Mapped' fit!;t -��ng 'it r�ceivec1 Afour' encores,eady out, an many 'ty. I bl' . th I ing in Lexington hall at 8 o��lock. . ", TLi!o' d,'d 6tJl·�{-.on�stY�ai'� songsen d bst ycar will join thc Var· ve�sl vIews ,'a ua e m cmse "cs. Alt Episcopal studcn'ts aii! in'vited' (0 Thc Kcnncr-nlackford play is more � � • .. �The wholc is in attractivc' hro"-n lre' �un.Hil �lT (b�;�;idlng 'h�t�rs'-:lndity candidatcs. Thc first gamc to be cornc and mcct cach othcr in a so- than half' done. Thc first act is' writ- t .layed by the Indianans is the one tom's and promises greater succcss cial gathering. A tcntative consti- ten and the rest. is all mapped out �afes.tl1:111 c,'cr heforc as a "taker", Sch .. dufcd :It Champaign with the 11- tution will be advanccd and adopt- e"cral songs :lrc rcady as well as .The salc bcgins Dec. 8 and will Ch� . Rbo . � .I�rmal' Tonighted, and the officers for the coming .thc melodies for most of the rest. Th' .,' C· h.J· Rh -S: �- - ' ... ."'cek, in h" ....... e I o. 19Tna. club, Will glvcyear are to be elect-ed. After the T ey are workmg hard to 'finfsh " , . " . ,. . . ., '". '. .IT" an .. mformal'.daJlce_ tonIght at' thet 1e .ca- busincss mccting, refre'sllme'fits "'ill the play beforc the vacatIon. ; ., .. ,-' . 'r'" • .Woodlawn Park tllab, Thc chapcr-be servcd :1nd an enjoyable time is "Maroonland" is Rewritten . � -. . . .' ... , • .'. ,'. "') ones .are Dean and Mrs, 'Lovett, Dcanpromised to all who altet.d, Garrett and Burton s • Maroonland' � 1 • '.. \. ...... ,...: " , .." ;. .. .' ',. and· Mrs .. Maller" .aM Mr. Mrs, Ed-IS rcady to bc submitted. ThIS play ... ,... l.,!'• " .. ward B KrehbIel. 'has becn ",'orkcd o"cr and the rea- .Paul Hunter 'DodO'e '05 Law 'oS ,tt1re� which prcvcnted its production D': I" u" . '1' - -.: • '.' ."',. ,. . '.' .' e ta· PSI on announces .the pledg-is practicinO' in Colorado'�' la�t year ha,'c heenehrnmated NeW' •. :. (' _' .. "q ,-. J \ ....' ,..n uynngs,__ . ing 0 Merrill Wells of Grand Rapids,Colo. (Continued on pace 2) Mich,lUsttatltate.h e1 tolndJur Shall the International club allow Obsequies of Lexincton Gymneaidmto be Attended by )010-Queerly Garbed Mourners.a Ge� Diplomat. to I?e Given. Hon­orary· -n..J'M.. of - LlD • ...at ComingConv6eation; -Entitled "The Dean'sor a Miscarriage ofJustice.un$35 Members of Law :SchoOl Faculty the women of the University to be- Is Start of Campaign for New Wo-K. Humorous AddresseS-Judge come active members of that associ- men's Gymnasium the EqualMack Amonc Speakers. ation? That is the burning question of Bartlett.which occupied. the club almost theA rousing smoker of a type seldom whole .of their meeting yesterday "How "ridiculous," muttered theequaled at the University was held morning, .. · No one questioned the Junior as she overheard the two en­last. night by the members of the right of the fair sex to become as- thusiastic Freshmen discussing theirLaw school. "The worthy third- sociate or honorary members, but the humphy-dumpty and "Wizard-of-Oz"year class," said the professor among fight waged ·.. hot over their admit- costumes for. the dance in Lexingtonother witty remarks, "have been tried tance as regular active members. today - but she stopped, listened,by fire and fired by trial,' Some of the members held that if was quickly. won over and immed-Professor Bigelow chose as his the club is to be really international iate'ly hurried over to her room to fixsubject: "The Prodigal's Return." in character the membership should up "that garb 1 wore in the circus"'rofessor Whittier spoke in the ab- not be limited to men. Others held last year,"sence of Judge Mack, who came in that the women would and could not At 4 o'clock today, ali thelate. take as great an interest in the club's ment that has been brewingJudge Mack was called upon, how- affairs as the men, Those favoring southeastern corner of theever, when he arrived, and made a the. admittance of the women brought rangles, will culminate in a pana-ery enthusiastic . address' on Civic forward the example of other col- rama of queerly-costumed and jubi­Interest. George McDermott spoke leges in the -Association of Cos- ly put· the ban upon the old gym�for the third-year class". and C. C. mopolitan CI�bs: which allow the wo- nasium and renew the strongMcCulloch for the second-year men. men full privileges: Other men then to establish a new,feed in the cafe 'intervened bet�een spoke of some' of the <Universities AU women' Welcome Was One . o� L�, in SecurinCInterchanc. _ of Pro�n withGermany.1 let.ent-'�_',r --'·Sf.leal,lIer, \: -Maroon Star BegiDs; wotr Withlndiaoa Univermti· ·Squad-Out-100� Bricht:.•�lilyD.�CE[ax:LD:R 'ni O� J::nuary 7th. continue until e:"taminationCobb hall Corridor, and ingone room in' Lcxington.At this time' tbe L�ag\1c will offerfor sale three wcn known book�,HALL�NDUlY Stagg Goes' to' Denver as RefereeDirector A. A. Stagg left yesterdayor Denver. Colo., where he "'iII ref­ree the game between the C.arlisleqdians and the University of Colo­do Saturday at Dcnver. Mr. Stagg'11 return to the city next Monday. Herrick's "Master of the Tnn," Schultzes' Hero and "L�andeT" and AnnaLouise Strong's "The' Palace of theKing."It"s reversible. Made with cc =tie-sHelinl SfAce" and ". PateDLoc:t Front.' 4-ply, Quaner Sizes. That':!fk,n�rs Mice feWe t1BoA1JII1'D SlID C ClLI.O ct..(JiIabn>. ,.,.,p.�-THE UBIOIf HO'RLAND USTAURAlft111-117 Randolpb Street 1.THE POPULAR PLACETO BATEith"r before or after tlae 2.Theater.w. make a Specialty of CII6 3.and Pra� JH.aera.THE DAILY MAROON. FRIDA Y, DECEMBER 4, 1908._.w•AN EARLY. 'WIN'tER DRIVE. "_011BOmDJrl'B AN OPEN �ETTER-........ a..J&l atuclellt ��'!." � ,,_,_Clilnnlt7 � CIt.l� .. : -' '. in Be Sophomore Dance,' MODday at 4�-Rib�necl Innocents. W o'clock, in the .Reynolds club.,initiited Tuesday . Amid Many Milton Tercentennial Celebration be-W . d Demonstrations- Much .ell', gms . Sunday. Professor S. H. ClarkHumiliation in Order. will read selections . from Miiton's......fII\ We know that one trial of our ser-, Come in and share withvice will make you a permanent drive on winter woolens.customer. We therefore make you atthis time the unusual offer 'of 'ak 1\1 T ksb M G year's service for a five dollar bill'the Three- wor S; .I. rs. ew ury, rs. an-The end of tortures fornon and �lr. Boroff will sing. Mrs. to include:quarters Club pledges is in immedi- (I) An original report of 3,000 to About two hundred styles in, Holt, organist. Mandel h111, Sunday, I h f . .. h di g to plans announ- 5'000 ..... ords on any sub] ect about m y enoug or one' SUit m so�'.ate slg t, accor IDat 3:30 P. m. ..h t �ced yesterday by Fred Bate who has Score Club Dance. Saturday, Dec. which you -need information and! e pat erns.. '..;;,;been foremost in inflictions upon the along any lines you niay specify, the $35 for any of them, tailored iiitltib 12, Rosalie hall.work to be done by experts l'n the "Jerrems way," .' .. �:.'.innocent, uncomplaining green-rl -Reynolds .Club Informal# next Fri--boned brigade. The time has been setday evening, December II at the field covered '(regular price, 6,00-at next Tuesday afternoon and eve-dub. •$10.00.)ning, the place the Grand Pacific Theological Club. Monday in Mid- (2) Twelve monthly reports onHotel, Hitchcock green and the down dle Divinity parlor at 8 p. m. Profes- current phases of some subjecttown district, and the "stunts" everysor Hohen will speak. that interests you, politics, forestry,humiliating thing imaginable. Informal Dance" under the auspices law, aeronautics, teaching, diplomacy,According to arrangements framedfinance, or any other live subject(If the Women's Union, Saturday, atup at present, the men will assemble 8 o'clock, in Lexington hall. Every- that you suggest (re��lar. price $5.)promptly at 3 o'clock, clad in initi�t- body invited.. (3) 25 "efficient ratings," each oneing uniforms. which will be white CaP and Gown Ecliton. can be con- of which, as used during the year,duck' trousers, straw hats and redwill tell you whether so. me personsulted with any afternoon in Ellis 3,bandannas. A few preliminary man-from 3 to 4 o'clock. Communica- or organization about whom you askoeuvers will be performed on the camtions may be left at Faculty Ex- information can make good -in whatpus, consisting of a song service, andchange 280. they undertake (regular price $5.)crawling contest in which each man(4) Any information we have on'must cover at least a block on hands TO DAlLY BULI.--rIB file at $1 per thousand words (reg-and knees, This will soil the pure ular price $1.50.) This opportunityw hite duck trousers, but that doesn't. , C 11 db' embraces a multitude of subjects,: Literature 0 ege e atmg com-matter. • mittce will meet at 10:30 o'clock this costing to produce originally many'On the stroke of A the party, head-h d f dollars"TJ morning at ·the Faculty Exchange in t ousan so.e4 by Bate, Steffen and Stone, w�l1 Cobb hall. Members will be sure to (5) Original reports on any sub-Today beg. ins ;�.��/,,��mpaign of the dj: part from the campus, and w.lll ject you need at $1.50 per thousand. '.,h I attend.\Vomen's Athletic .As�o,c,��tion which p [rade the downtown district a w I eBasketball Candidates meet in Dr, words (regular price $2.) These... has . as. it,S -ob] ect. a bJfore the banquet at the GrandF h are first-band studies by university.... Raycroft's office, today, res men atA Ridiculous'. gymn asium Io.. r the Pa' cific hotel scheduled for 6 o'clock. uraduates, trained in investigating4:30, and University candidates at �Dance with a ,W'ppi� as ·-. excellent �he Freshmen will be kept busy all5: o'clock. and ill the subjects treated.Serious Purp ose a. n.. d. well. e. quipped as the time. Candy will be begged of the.. (6) Use of our service. during the. ........, ; Daenell Lecture today at 12:00-1:00. t�e�' Bart1��t' '�mn�� upp.er-c1assmen and the swe�ts se-p; m .• ' in Haskell assembly room. year to obtain a temporary or per-sium which is the privilege of the cured will be given to the fairest ofmanent position for yourself to se- cno COLATfSSubject: "The High· Protective 'Tar-men to enjoy.. 'Th�r�' i�< no :"doubt the c�rious ones gathered about. iff System of Russia and the United cure orders or clients for your work,that the. w<?�e� : ·.h�v� '� .. Sri�vance .. Bootblack shops will be invaded andStates." . cr to furnish paid information aboutComparison of the registration fig- the yearlings will beput to shining German Club meets today at 4 your locality or other familiar sub-1 f .'and' t'he' temp ora' ry' _-h: oes for the "booties" themselves. . tires or women... '. ..,..., . •p, m., in Lexington hall. Lecture by Jec s.annex to the temporary L... ex, ing to. n T'he men will be' forced to sell news- .P Ph'II' (7) A comrmsston of 25 per cent.h b Mr. . I rpson.hall suggests an argu.��n� .. �f which papers while _the boys beat t etll �- :Junior College' Council. meets to- on all orders you obtain from othersthere iis no'_.·. nsi.on; - .'T.·. he: e.lcquenc.e fore an admiring crowd. They Will. C bb b for our service, This affords a good, t th d-ay at 10:30 ID 0 9·d vertisement."reaches a still higher pi�ch. when sing the "Alma Mater' tune 0 ePen' Club meets today at 10:30 income, limited only by the time anLexington and Bartlett gymnasium words' of 'all signs passed. But these. r b ob thought you devote to interesting.. . '..h f a� m. In ,.0 b 1 •are compared. T�e' need �or' a new a�e only the beginning of t e un.: Episcopalian Club. Reception to- people in our investigations, c:xper�gymnasiulll f()r '!V��c:n . i� . pressing, day at 8 o'clock in LexinKton Hall advice, efficient ratings, applied in-and grows '"'. eatei':.eve.ry 'quo a. rter. EA' RLE BARRY WRITES PLAY. . ., formation and other special services.D�. • EpJscopah�ns IDvlted.Unless th'e ::Mar�� is ��1s·taken.· the (8) One year's subscription toW, A. A.. d�: �ot - ��pe'�t t� r'aise by Will Try it Out With Henry Savage Be Up to Date or Fail our forthcoming magazine. "Efficien-its own u�ded e�rts, the _several December 30. (From the Success Magazine) cy: The Journal of Applied Informa-hundred thousand.� ,dollars. which As a' center for playwrights and a. A physician tells me that he goes tion," to contain studies of publicwould be' �ece��;Y-io 'build an ade: school for writers, the U;niversity of through his medical library every questions and current affairs, reviewsqUate g)�asium.'It d�s hop�. how- Chicago promises to lead the schoolsyear and throws out a lot of books of books and shorter articles, bib­ever, to �e:�y"'t��ro�ghlY, of America, which ha,'c b'Ccome useless to' him liographics,. outlines, briefs, andthe' need for'��1!ciWiRUl��for phy- The latest addition to the list' of bec�use thc new, the up-to-date, the courses in sociology, ecomomics andsical culture as a means of shouting U· n' JV' ersity writers is Earle Barry, '10. . pushl'ng out political science. L B A TU LADT'DS'TAlLOI. . . ... .. more. p�ogresslve, are..a..a..au, .L.I:Itheir caU for ;yd. fr�m' th� 'bous'� 't�pS After' nearly a year's work, he has the old. The total cost of all these advan- •th�ir . :'ridi�ul��� )�;c�;-, t&if aite;- p�oduced an excellent comedy, not We all know that some of the tages, if accepted by you at thisnoon is well chos�n, It is nothing yet named. Barry will go down to scientific bocks pt:blished are useless time. is five dollars. You may not Our reputation is our guarantee.otiler than a �ostum� d��c�:"but the *ew York during' the Christmas va-a year after they appear in print, d'esire or be in a position to avail � • • • • • • • • • • •originally _wo�d�d i�vit�ti.on�,. a'nd the dition, when it will be given a hear- There never \\'o:.s a time in the his- yourself of all of them, but they canpurpose have already attracted some ing by' Henry Savage. a personal tory of the world when the new in be us�d as occasion requires duringattention and ha'�C;- made the need ftiend .0£ Barry's. every line of endeavor crowded oUt the year. If the original report it­for a women's gymnasium a subject : Barry has been associated with the the old as it does today. s'eJf is not worth the whole .five dol­of general' discussion.' It is to b� professional stage in the Prince of If you examine your business iars, in the opinion of any qualifiedhoped that enough attention is focus- Pilsen and other plays, but this is thoroughly you will probably find judge, we will return your money.ed on the need to mak� the coll�ction. the firs' time he has' attempted writ-: b l'd d We never give publicity to theold-L�y m('lh{)�s: (' S<l ete I eas, anof .funds for _"6' women;s �ml1Qsiu� ing a play. He played the Count's cun:h:.oi:;OtllC '�'ays (f d(.�ng things; a names of our clients or the nature ofthe next object after the Harper r�le in the "Sign of the Double lot of red-tap! in your methods. tbe work we do for them, our rela-Memorial Library ha� b�en secui-'ed� Eagle" an. d w. as made a member of b 1 . I .. t100s being absolutely confidential inRemc::� ('1' tl,�t nft lIr� e s(' IS Im-the Blackfriar's . club last spring. proving faster than business methods. every installCe; but you can find ourTHREE OPERAS IN. CONTEST 'The fact that Chicago is so great If you �re keeping books as they satisfied customers everyWbere, firmsa theater center has encouraged writ-were kept a quarter of a century ago, and corporations, students, .writers,jng at the University to an unusual if you are using the same business publishers, professional and busi­extent. Frank Adams and Harold system, you ",ill find that you are ness men, schools and colleges, clubsAtteridge are alumni who are playing way b-:!:ind t�le times. :md associations, public officials,on the stage now. Hansen, Klein, Senators and Congressmen. TheyFuessle and Meador are all producing Small ads in the Daily bring large dre under no such confidential obli-short sketches and hope in time to nturnL gation-ask them for our "efficientdo higger things. rating;" ask the commercial agenciesand banks about our financial stand­ing and reputation; ask the large li­braries and educational institutionswhy they recommend us. They willtell you that your road to increasedefficiency lies thru our organization.We seek, by means of this offer, theprh'ilege of convincing you thru ser­"'ice, May we have it?- The Nation­al Clearing House for Services andTnformation, 2942 Newark St:, Wash­ington, D. C.-Adv. 'A'e have just received at abargain a number of classy patt�for business wear. ��, �'i:!.- _." �. ... .... tend .. aecOlld·clau Mall at the CIikw&Op_t..... CIllc:qo. 11l1DoJa. KucJa II.1tGl. ueSer Act of IIarcJl Ie 11'l1.PubUahtd. qll" exceqt SWldQ.. K0D4.Q8ad hollda7 .. duriq three. Quuten Gf t2aeUDlnralt7 lear., � 'I'Ot'IDVs,'The UDIYe .It,. of .Ch1cqo ·WeekI,.'�'; �ne Week,,. .. , 0eL· 1. 1882.The·D&117.· Oct. 1.,1DQ1� H ere's your chance to getthan yotl pay for.. Come in early if you wantchoice. more.. ;' I. i6ntlut.crlptloD price. '3.00. per lear; 11.00tor • IDODtba. SubecrlptioDa recelnd attU- KarOOD O��,i .Btlla = Ilall.' or' at thel'acult7 bc:baDae; Cobb BalL.' ,. .- ...PRESTON 5'. GASS, 'Maiiqlq Editor.OSW ALIJ F. NELSON; Bua1D� il&.iaqer. TAl-LOR FOR YOUNG IIBIIA. N. Jerrems. Mer·rwo stores: 131 La Salle &t.. .....44 Jac:boa �.Me •• CWlUlbuUQD8 ID&7 1M ·leD· lit IIW8Ball or J'acultJ .1iW:baIIpo ... � to tIMDa1l1 Karooa.inand fine bonbons famous through·OUt America, put up in beautifulboxes su!table for presents at 2SC4°C and fioc. per pound. �.pleased custo�er' is the - bUt .d-r�1)! Gunther's Confectionery212 State Street.LADIES' TAILORMADE SUITS$35-00 UP.'For Correct fashions at moo-erate prices. for practical anclserviceable wear that -com­plies with the most wctiDc.demands of style.525 East 6yd Street! 'jokes and new-songs iiave been intro­(luced and the old'music has been re­orchestratcd. This play will be a(COntinued from pqe I)fantasy in two acts and '3 prologue.The general idea wi!,}� the' same aslast year' hO�'e\'e�'-' ." . .,Matthew Lyle Spencer, who wasformerly connected ""ith the Englishdepartment of the Unh'ersity, is \head of that' department in WolfordCollege, at Spartenburg, South Caro- FOWNESGLOVESIf you like to wear yourgloves long, wearMilton Celebration at· WisconsinDonald Robertson and his companyprc!;cnted the "Masque of Comus" atthe Uni"crsity of \Visconsin lastnight. as the first. feature of the Mil­t0n tercentennary celebration beingheld there. Several .Iectut'es are 31soTb.ey wear longer.tina,C. J. V. Pettibone, '07, is an assist­ant in Harvard Medical College. Heis conducting for the UL S. gO\'ern­into the mata-on the program, the nature of them ment an examinationbring to extol the gTe3t English poet. holism of sacbarin. ....flUJI!RO]80I RemoABSCISOO �EurorGentlrant,lar PHomtSSEMeet Ithe •Rath:and 1fio THE l)AILY .AItOOK, FRIDAY DECEMBER 4, 1908. •8:30 to JO:30 p. m. The Convoca­tion Reception. Hutchinson hall.The Guests of Honor: The Convo­cation Orator, the Honorable John\V a tson Foster, L.L.D .• and Mrs.Foster, L.L.D., and Mrs. Foster,the Imperial German Consul Gener­al. the President of the Board ofBARGAINS ALL THE TIME- 10:30 a. m, The Convocation prayer Trustees, Mr. Martin A.Reliable Rebuilt Typewriters, all service. The theater in the Rey- and Mrs. Ryerson, Dr., ld I b 1\1 b f h f I Wever and Mrs. Wever.makes; rebuilt in our own factory; no s cu. em ers 0 t e acui-h ties will meet in the club reception' Dec. 18, Friday. Convocation Daybetter and c eaper than ethers. Seeroom, second floor; candidates for 1):00 a. m. The Matutinal fer Candi-degrees and titles will meet in the dates for Higher Degrees. Quad-club library. raugle Club .11:00 a. m. The Convocation relig- 3:00. P. m. Sixty-ninth Convocation.ious service. The Convocation ser- Leon Mandel Assembly hall.:mon by the Reverend Frank Crane,D.D.,Union Congregational Church"'GENTLEMEN_*'U....=-�BOSTONGARTERtill UCOIIIIII IT..... Tbe ......�"-,r�• CUSHID.IUnORCLASPUIS fUTTD TIlt LIt-1m.IUPI. TUII .. UlfUJUS"".noaoo.�................ .L ..�... •• _ f ........w..n "-IjWI�"I .. wma change, 319 Dearborn St. A.. J. Couse,MaAa�er. Telephone Harrison �S·nell'fSlfough·wttihlat 2SC��eSt ad-mOO­I andcom­lctinc .LlLOI rRAT MIXTUREA Conege ""sTOBACCO1 !-3 01. 15 eentsKnight � Vroman61 Wabaah Avenu.Comer Randolph.ROBERT P. MURPHY ..Proprietor. DOTEL ALBANY"41st Street and BroadwayNEW YORKi .Remodelled, Handsomely Fur-• _. 'nished ThrocghoutABSOLUTELY' FIREPROOFIn the heart of the CitySOO Rooms. 300 Bath RoomaEuropean Plan, Cuisine UnexcelledGentlemens' Cafe, Ladies' Restau­rant, and Moorish Rooms. Pepu­lar Prices. .Plenty of Life-butHomelike.$1.00 Per Day aDd UpSEND FOR BOOKLET.Meet me at the College Inn, underthe Albany, New York's leadingRathskeller, a place to eat, drinkand be merry. Garments of All Descriptions It is· doubtful if many of our read- ing are delightful exercise to all'Cr.EANED4 ;DYED' � ALTE�D .ers are familiar with the views Ofl cept the haLee:' .- ... :.��, 6o·otE1.·,lis 'A v_�::' .. '. �,�ittentona Koko�. th.e .. Japanes� col- I .SHULTZ'S SCHOOLWork � .for and delivered. lege boy,. on t?e hazing qu�stJon. A . OF DANCINGfew of his saymg are here given:. OJ·A88IJ'IBDADVDTISBMBNTS .intbe·D A I LYMAROONBRING RESULTSFOR SALEFOR RENTWANTEDLOSTFOUND25 cents fOf threelinea per issue.for yourself. The Typewriter Ex-.: AccCIJtable Holiday Gifts.� 'Dc you enjoy Roller Skating?� Have you a good pair?You have doubtless learned that.though' the rink provides skates, they�Jdom feel right as to action and ---------------fit.That's why you o.ught to write atMice for our Free Catalog.We make �ood skates.BARNEY a BERRY ..2 7 3 B r 0 adS tr e e t,Springfield. II ....---- PRIVATE INSTRUCTION in Ger­man, by an experienced teacher.E. M. Fischer, 6054 Monroe Ave.,Apt. 44- �EVETS ARRRANGED FO� WEEK .. " ... :I .. ".... , OF.: II XTY • Nt NTH C ONV� CATIO HI'" '. -_-1 WITH the prayer service in the Albert Sabath, "Socialism "is Im�, Reynolds club theater on the possible> by John Y. Ingails.morning of, December 13, the exer- Reno R. Reeve, "A Message tocises attending the sixty-ninth Con- Garcia," by Elbert Hubbard.vocation of the University will be be- 10:30 a. m. Senior' College Chapel.gun. On this day the convocation ,Senior College Exercises. Leonsermon will be preached by the Rev. Mandel haJJ.Frank Crane,oD.D., of the Union December I:r, Thursday.Congregational Church. Worcester, 10:30 a. m. The Junior (hiss Exer­Mass. The chief event of the week cises. Leon Mandel Assembly hall.will be: the Convocation address onFriday afternoon, December 18,whichwill be delivered by the Hon. JohnWatson Foster, Secretary of State inCleveland's second administration.The: full program arranged for theweek is as follows:Dec. 13. Sunday. Cenvocation SundayThe Convocation Address: In DO. reapect cSoea our pre.eminence in younc men'. maa­terful tailorinc ahow more. 'stroncly than in our full,Dress carmenta.We demonstrate that such at­tire can be made accordin� tothe stricteSt edict of correctfashion, and yet have individ­uality# character .. tone and ex­pressiveness.We use only the finest fabricsknown, the most dependablelinings and trimmings.With' all their attractiveness.our Full Dress clothes are noless attractively priced •Our suits for every day wearor knockabout# are the funitof perfection. To ewn one isan assurance of aU aroflnd fit­ness-they look fit and makeone feel fit.Suits or Topcoats, $35.00 Up.TlIB BOWS aOMPAlfYDECBMBBR SPECIALEVENING DRESS SUIT. .,....,._._ ....AND DINNER COAT(Silk Lined Throughout)- $75-Wm. Jerrem8' SonsClark aDd Adpa Streets ':, :'1:YPEWRITERS-"VISIBLE" AND"OLD STYLE"The Fox demonstrated in yourroom' or office. The best standardmachine. If 40 per cent. discount ena new typewriter looks good to you,notifyG. A. Starring, 140 S. D. all.M.IDWA Y,. TAI.LORSMANY BOOKS IN ONE·• WEBSTER9S -.INTERNATIONALDICTI,O.-.ARY.=�=-���'Dfb'xj __ :l_�.I.upap,.....- ..... , .... alOedIridII .. tDIIR'a:a.IIn&&-.I'IIIp. ........ Etc. ..-.s.r�.,SM.._..�...... �� .� ... �of�.�.,I'IItIa .••••••••••It�r:··� ..: ... Development of International Law"by the Honorable Johnof Worcester, Mass.December IS- Tuesday Foster, L.L.D., former Secretary of1():30 a. m. The Junior ColJege Fin- State.als in Public Speaking. Declama- The conferring of degrees.tions by: The President's quarterly state-Leverett S. Lyon, "The Homes of ment.the People," by H. W. Grady.Edith M. Zaringer, "A Message to 8:00 a. m.-4:oo p. m. ExaminationsGarcia," by Elbert Hubbard. for the Autumn Quarter.Dec. 21, 22, 23, Monday-Wednesday-. � I haze was did to a young lady-girl ofI � G A I\. GOY L 'E T T E S � lately, She were �h'en a gi.gly wo�in, - to eat. At same time, one piece of IceA LITTLE HAZY enjoy panic up and down back. Haz-ex-Most Popular Place in Chicago"Hazing are a ancient institute, Private Lessons by Appointmentquite. The first haze on the recordGuarantee Course $s-oo. Five privatewere in the very early time, when thelessons with music. A guarantee tomake pupil proficient in the waltz andand two-step. Barn dance taught inone lesson.Office and Studio, 301 West 63d St.Cor. Went,vorth Ave.Phone Garfield 361.-.:�THE TRADE MARKThat Has MadeSport in America�LL ORIGINAL IMPLEMENTSOF SPORT - WHEN EXAM­INED, BEAR THE TRADEMARK OF&. G. SPALDIHG a BROs..Spalding's handsomely illustrated cat­alogue of all sports contains nu­merous suggestions,llailed Free anywhere.147 Wabash AvenueChicaao. m.A �A!��A�:g�AR ISOLD· DIRECT TOYOU IBy the Manufacturer without theDealer'. ProfitoItt BBB.GBR46S E. 63f'd StreetTel. 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(Ah, thinkof them joyful Junior prom.) Now itcome to happen that one Able enterthis college where Hon, Cain are Informal Dancing Reception atTHE FORUMemploy as soph., more or less. One 43rd St. 4 Calumet Ave.night as them two perpetuate annual EVERY SATURDAY EVENINGbonfire there arise a class scrap be- Admission 50 Cents • Penonr-::ecn, at which the fresh class, con­:'>isting of Hon. Able withdraw witha cudgelly slug on the head. Thedug prove fatal and therefore a verysucessful haze.,. A very great haze occur on thefifteenth of March 95i year after the�reat Fuji. On this one fresh, name"ulius Caesar enter chapel in collegeof senators and hy great accident ofcoarse, he are stab 19 times in theepiglottis. Next a Soph, Hon. TonyMark, make a lock and chain speech-ing ever him. c:-n " .. Leta. TIIbI ...."Like many other things there are FINE INKS AND ADHESIVESI PLEISIIT �OURIEYI •••• ur8ct .".n JOUTraw.1 bet ••••-- - --_- � ----- --MDNllN R[]UTE--- ---------two varieties of haze:(1) Varriety of don't care.(.l) Variety of can't help.�o. 1 are practice by fraternitiesfor purpose of learn to love newlybrothers "/ho ain't brothers andncver "'ilJ be. No.. 2 \'ariety are en­tirely free of charg� btlt come earlyi� not thc be�t means to avoid thcrt1�h. l.a�t month as I part from thedinky car, 1 chscrve ons fresh whostand with a waste basket tie uponthe head and peepifying betweenthem bars as though much enjoy­mcnt of. Another is compelled to"'ore greer. grass tie below the chinto salute looks of heard.Ain't it awful Kashima?A interesting and entin-ely F(,f those who KNOWHIGGINS'Drawing Inks. Eternal Writing InkEngrossing Ink, Photo lIounter PasteLiquid Paste Drawing Board PasteTaurine Mucilage Vegetable Glue,Office Par.e. Etc.Are the Finest and BestInks and AdhesivesEmancipat� yourself from the uscof corro!'ivc and iII·smelling inksand adhesives and adopt the Hig­gins' Inks and Adhesives. Theywill be a re\'clation to. yon, theyare so swcct, clean, welt put up,and "'ithal so effici�nt.A t Dealers Qeaerally.CHAS. II. HIGGINS a: CO., IIfrs.Branch�s: ChicaKo, London.'71 Ninth Street, Broo1dJft, N. Y. 'fatal•. -_ ,- .'--_. -- -�\'��c��:��·�·-2-·.-3-A-M-:E-S-H-·A�·T;·�i��·�.4�·���I�More Life Since End. of F�tbalt ' tl. S�ason-To lss�. Book .Early thisYear.LI'I1.t�r1,I• David-the: Penman has-· the biggestline -'"of fountain" pens � in . theu. _ S. selling. all thetised 'makes adver­atCUT' PRICESI handle none but .guaranteed lines,and every . pen. that leavesthis establishment, is abso-lutely perfect, or anew pen,C ' I192' lark Street· IExpert repairs of all .makes done while,Not high price,s \�-----------------�--------.�.--.---------------------------��you waltDEAR JACK:.THANKS AWFULLY FOR THAT BOX OF HR CO­ED CHOCOLATES YOU SURP;RISED ME WITH THANKS­GIVING. THEY WERE SIMPLY GREAT.--- '. SINCERELY YOURS,MABLE.370 E. 55th Street.BISHOP_SHATs$3aild$4• 56 STATE 5T.J. C. LYNA5. 1.. C. WI LKI NSThe College Shop162g Ma80mc TempleA Special Line of Fraternity and Colleee Leather wan dec­orations; Arts and Craft JewelrY, etc. We 'have JuSt whatyou want for Cbristmas.Call and See U ..A�lREPEATING RIFLES FOR HUNTINGNo matter what you hunt fOT or where you hun� the answerto the question "What rifte shall I take? ,. is-a Winchester.Winchester Repeating Riftes are made fOT aU styl� of cartridges,from .22 to .50 caliber. WhicheVer modelYOQ select you will findit an accurate shooter; reliable in action and StroDg in construction.WillCAesfer Gus 4114 ArIUIIIUIlt/�b R"I. W ltrrItwf-u • ..u 'or eaeA ofbr.WlNCHESTItR REPEATING ARMS ee., ... NEW H��'" ooN"-: coat of arms.' but instead of being1 engraved on different stock, a uni­form stock has been adopted, whichall fraternities will be asked to fol-tow. This new policy, it is expected,will . improve the appe3:rance of thebook by giving a more finished ap-U!fIVERSITY PRESS PUBLICATIOBSTl:e Ele&.:e:lta::-y S('�,,:,ol TeacherContents for December, 1908: Prep­aration in the Elementary School forIndustrial and Domestic Life,' by A.Watson Bain; the Elementary Schooland Industrial Occupations, by Ern­est R. Kent; Agriculture n the PublicSchools, b, r Walter H. French; theValue and Limitations of Froebel'sGifts as Educative Materials, PartsrI I. IV, :\11d V, by Fatty Smith Hill;Reading Leaflets, Francis ParkerSchool, Part IT" Jennie Hall; Editor­ial Xr-tcs : The articles of Mr. Bainand �Ir, Kent on Industrial Training;The Problem of Industrial Trainingin the Elementary School Presented;The Child in Elementary School Pro­tected from Specialization; The Char­actcr of Such an Industrial Course inthe Elementary School; The Legi­: imacy of I ncrcasing the I ntclligence("If the Factory Laborer; Notes andNews: Rook Reviews; Fooks· Re­ceived. Sm�rt shapes of unquestionable tasteand authority from :which the selec­tion of a becoming hat may be made.The superb quality is guaranteed bythirty-five years' experience in sellingfine hats. .B. L. AMES· HAT CO.Largest Exclusive Hat Store in Chicagogo EAST MADISON STREETUMBRELLAS CANEI :!!,eASKETOPENThe. Cap and_ Gown is rapidly, be­ing shaped for its fourteenth annual'appearance �n ,the. campus, and . �fthe. present interest continues unabat­ed ,the book ,will appear in the earlypart of the spring quarter.Now that the football season hasformally closed with another cham­piouship to Chicago's credit, the stu­dents are turning their interests intoother channels. At present literary _interest is in the ascendcncy, a nd ifkept up, as earnestly hoped by theC:,p and Gown editors, the annualwill leave behind any past efforts ofa similar character.This year pictures rather than"write-ups" will form the importantport ion of the book The footballsection will be especially replete withphotographs of this year's' team and.orue of its victories.One important decision on the part:If the board was to return to thestyle book and binding as the 1906and 1907 annuals.The editors feel that in reverting.to this style it will m a ke it more or ,.less of a precedent for future annualsto follow. The bck of unifor�ity as ���.��_�.��.�.��������.��.�������������'�t •.•••••••••• -� •• :e.-- .•...to size of the book and to the stylebinding has been one of the criticismsof the Cap. and Gowri in the past,and it is purposed to prevent this inthe future.As 10 the past the annual will con­tain inserts of the fraternity seals andpcarance.The editors may be seen daily inthe Cap and Gown office. Ellis 3.daily from 3' to 4- They are alwaysready to confer with persons desir­ous of contributing or offering sug­gestions. Written communicationswill reach them il sent to the FacuhYl�����������������������������Exchange, Box 280.A new department is being addedto the coming annual. This new de­partment will take form in the shapeof eight pages of dormitory life. Inthe past, this one important featureof college life has been entirely over­looked. This new section, besidesdetailing the year's events in the ninedormitories, will contain pictures ofstudent's rooms and of the parlor ofHitchcock and the dining rooms ofseveral of the !:irls' halls. GLOVES : .. : :-: Much prto Dr.Old StarlNewAn lim:ketball nDr. �IY(noon forman squed the s'phasizedup agairyear. Tna 'thisschedulePurdue,Raycroftp'or�'anceto the nHe sacareful itcntiC'n'by,the ''an impcthis ye:will beWDr. �the quaup yest�(apta�nd· 'Scbold dethis' yc:. ffor,w�r<'last yeoWest:Clark,,mao tethat hecase he. remainth�'p"men went fi,geon,entiremail tcondita plac'Winteam ,the tcsquad,men \'Steag:ie.· (suit tviousmen :TheturnebaskcandtionaHa.. ·bothisBccockhavilhourthisman. be'r,BALATKA::M'USICAL COLLEGEEstablished 1879 by the world- .renowned Hans BalectkaP_OSTAL CARD BRINGS CATALOGU'EWRITE TODAY.' D R. C H R. F. B A L A T K,A, ,D ire e tor... 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