�I""'__.''" ". ,•\.,� :;:21c......STU­FOR:; INBOLD:AEVUEay"�LLA�-,LL--ILLEck latly !larnon--- ---Price Two Cents5; 19(>8 .. '" " ., ,I .. '. ",'. , :. ,'.', " •. , .. , ".11SKETBlLLMEI MEEl TO :; AS_ �O�OR� FOR S��ENTS STUD�iT $ER ICE AWARDSOPEN AU$PI�IDUS SEASOI! Roomi�g Houses--;;;- be Required to lAY 'BE REf I lED 'TODAY! Give Use of Reception RoomS In-Much Promising Material Res�nds si�t o�' Early Hours and' Enforceto Dr. Raycroft's First Call for Segregation.Candidates. . . . ..GIVE 'READINGS FR?M � RECITAL wilL OPENWORKS OF MILTON " " , ,I, ',' _'I� TON TERCENTENARY-Faculty Committ� to Pass on New 'Schemes 'for Grantinc TuitionRemissions ... · Great Poet to be GivenIn�retation by TwoMethods.The Unh'crsity-atitllori!ties will takeOld Stars and New Out for Team""': a decided stand on the question of Mr. Bowen .. Father of Plan, Says 80New Dribbling Rule Fully rooming house landlords who take Positions Are Open to j'l7 Ap- 'Explained. student roomers and register at the pllc:ations.Information office. Proofs of a con- Professor Clark to Read Selectionsand Noted Soloists Will SingMusical Interpretations.An unusually promising lot of bas- tract agreement, which all such pro- A revolution in the system of The spirit of John Milton, bornketball material gathered together in prietors will be compelled to sign. awarding studcm service, calculated three hundred years �go next \V eel-Dr. R;lycroft"s office yesterday' after"! beginning next' quarter, were issued to give morejstudents chanees to 'en- nesday, will possess the Universitynoon for both the Varsity and Fresh- yesterday, and demand in a general joy the benefits of the scholarships for the next four days. The tirstman squads�Dr. Raycroft review- way that the flat' keepers co-operate and to do' away with permanency in event of the series of exercises, ar-ed the schedule to the men and ern- with the U;nh'ersity in making the the positions once obtained is the ranged in celebration of the t erccu-phasizcd the fact that the Varsity is housing welfare of students as ideal next step in order of faculty reforms. tenary, will be a recital in Mandelup against a hard proposition this as possible. A 'committee will today' consider the hall tomorrow afternoon, in whichyear. The Varsity has added India- One of the striking features of the solution which' has bee. proposed oy Xl ilton's works will be interpreted byna 'this year to its regular game instructions is that they insist on Managers Bowers of the Information music and by the readings uf Profes-schedule with Minnesota, Illinois, comfort for women. They require office.' Mr. Bowers would nat an- �or Clark, The afternoon's program.Purdue, Iowa and Wisconsin. Dr. that reception room accommodations nounce the details of his scheme for . is of unusual artistic importance, andRaycroft laid great stress on the im- be furnished the women students, so publication yesterday, declaring that �nfe�sor S. H. Clark is lik�ty t�' aiir�ci aTarge audience.portance of adaptation of themselves that they may have callers. the faculty' committee will make a I WOllEN BORY GYM IN GLEE 'The in������o�. �o' a.�ten� is general toto the new dribbling rule. Further exhibition of the Univer- statement aBter .the method to be Iol- !W- .. , .,,' , , the entire University, and any othersHe said the men cannot be too sity attitude in favor of segregation lowed is determined. who Iiiay be irsrerested. ,.1 Miss E!eanor Freund .in Directoire ....,..,careful in this respect, as special at- is demonstrated in the provision that ' TilDe '(or"ChanKe. SQs Bowen ' " , ,, ' Prole'sSor Clai-Ji: a �oted Reader,. ',- Gown' 'Wins First' Prize for Most ' "-'; ,- :. ,�rention ,\�ill'be given its enforcement men and women should not be taken "There is no do�t that we need .,"':," ,'. ' ,- '.. t Professor Clark has 'won a name'by' the officials. - The dribble will *e inar 'h� sam�·house., a differe�t ar�angeU;�'�t 'ih�n the 'on� Unique Ccstume at Women's Ath- for hi�s�Ii as" �� interpretative �e:ld�'an important factor in the scoring It is asked of those who enter their now in 'use ':here/' s�id 'Mr: B�wer� Jetie ��c:i:!��� J;la.DC�. er of �aie .iyinpathy 'and skill. The'this year, a-nd a proficient dribblbr rooms in the, register, that they agree ;esterday:"" i;Th� �e:e<l,: �ore���r, One hundred women in costumes, mus'ic -With *hich }Ir. Clark's read-will be in much demand. to look out for It�e moral welfare of was never greater than just now: whicli justified '�aming the affair a ings will 'be, s�ppleinented will be aWealth of Good Material the students, Just what this meant There w.�� a -�i�e. ���� !ch2��l}ip "Ridiculous' dance, officiated-at the �e'ry im�o�ta�t' ;pa�t ot the' pr ograru.Dr. Raycroft is �ell .. pleased wi!h was in do��, until it was explained and student service p'ositions, went interment ceremonies of th-e' women's The grandeur :�nc:Cdig�ity of Milton'sthe quality of the, men that showed by one of the ��erpreters that stu- beggi�g;' 'but 'th�t' is 'n� longer th� gymnasium in Lexington, ye�terday themes lend themselves excellently to� �esterdClY' an,d predicts a _, �c4,!1 dents are to' be advised to keep good case., . �fte�ri�ori_' The funeral' procession musical ,interpretation, and the com-t� .'" , h�;:'�'� -- '., " .-", .; , -: ', ' ;,: '7; ::. '. � "A few- fipru .sho.' howdrue. thiS ::'\ic"the form' ''of a graud 'mardi, 'lecl positions " to' b� �ciered are among'Captain Georgen, P�ge, Hoffman The officials of the University make is. I have' turned in to ;the deans 6y Ali· 'Bab� and' Frit�u' Scheff,' and toe: b��t' wor� oj Hartdel. The sol-:and 'Schommer'�"f last year's team, it plain that t�ey .d� not promise to applications (r�m �33 students for th� brinai �cn� o� with a py�ty' th�t oists, '�lr. B'oroff. Mrs_' Gannon andbold down 'their regular places again 'ecure the ren�al. of all rooms regis': service next quarter. To 126 of these �'n 'be . dupiicated . o�i� in I�ish Mrs. T�wksburYt 'are singers ofthis 'y�ar, with the one position :of terc:d, Jr�� :tlJe �er.e" f3:<;t that �hey work can �e f�J_Jis��� O! ��ese-l26j ��es: Evc�y' ch�cter from. CaJi- p'�ominence 'a�«( abilit,Y. The after-,ifor,ward still. �pen. This was held h;lve take� it u�on:�J1eQls�lves to �cg- forty-six Pos�tions go t() the ban� p�rnia an�' the Vesi;al" Vi��ns ' �� noon;s 'progr.Un is 'as_' follows:; last year by Falls, who is now at 't1te ulate t�e ��gine !louses. and choir, so '!��� there are eighty �pho .a�d the. �y, giddy chorus girl Music from Mandel's "Samson,"West Side Medical school, but J�y positions open to 187 applicants. . iri" a direc�oire 'gown, which wa� ,", �Or� by john MiltonClark, captain. of last year's Fre�h� WAB�H COACHING OFFER ' Openinp are Few m'ostiy sheath, were represented, in Mrs. Lucile S�evensOI1 Tewksbury; man te3tn, has written Dr. Raycroft " "'NEWS' -(0 �E';-ST�F�EN 'This sort �f �����g�ment is man� �h� the motely proc.ession. The 'p�iie ..•. _ ; .. � .'.......... Soprano1hat he expects to be back, in ,,:hi�h ifestly unfair, in view of the factthat �or, th� �ost unique costum�, was Mrs. Rose Lu.tige� Ganno,n. Contraltocase he will undoubtedly be given the Ex-Captain Sa7s He Has Not Been of the eighty positions open, I hav� ��ard�d 'to Miss Eleanor Freund, ,Mr. Alb,ert E_ �o.r�f¥ � Bassoremaining place. There still remains Notified-Inclined to Stay a comparaltively sin�l n';inber at my �li� -\Y�re the direct�ire gown.' Hon- Mrs .. Georg�' N. Hoit Organistth� p""sibility that some of the new With Staeg. disposal, and have had to �dmit to � ��ble' mention was a"'arded to Miss Prelude-Paraphrase on Theme frommen will prove better 'than the pres- numberof men who handed in blank� S'cii�lz �nd Miss' :\Iargaret Bell, who H�ndel '� ... �. '. � � .... � - .. Guilmantent five. Fulkerson, Halsey, Stur- that I had small hopes of their being w�re, masqued as Arma Held and �rs. Holt.geon, Cobb and Captain Clark, the ExCaptair: \Valter Steffen yester- successful in their 'ehdea�o�s. ' Carrie Nation. "Return, �eturs:t� (J C;;od of Hosts"entire makeup of last year's Fresh- day denied that he has been offered "Up to this time a man, who once .. Ind�nt,ai to' the �yety and t�e b.ur- •..•. , .....• : ... '.•..•.... _. Handelmail team, have- retu'rned in good got an assignment in the service ha� ial �as t,be' collection of five pennies Mrs. Gannon.the position of coach of the Wabash .condition to m'ake a strong bid for C II f d dId been sure that his position would be jr�lJ{ every' gt;rl 'prese,l1t as' a founda- '�radise Lost," setections fromo ege or next year, an ec arc - - '. ?-. �.a place. I I '11 ob bl . h his ·�s 'I��g '�� h� �;r, e·ci to 'hold, it� t.i-,on; fo,' r 'a ,fund \'t, ·ith .w.-h.. ich to b'uild Book i : Mr. Clarkt l::t Ie WI pr a y remam at t e .'WinS'ton Henry, of the Varsity University �,nd "!:ssist J?irector Stagg I t has been difficult," ��d' in man* a gymnasium, the, bc.a�ty of which 'l-ionor an� Arms" Handelteam of Jg06� has come out to try for with his 1909 team. cases impossibl� for, men who 4i� �ill put' to sha�e B�rtlf7tt gym�a- �r. Boroff.the team, and Helling of last year's "I have nat decided finally what I no� �ec�!� a,pp�in�.ment.s at the �� sium, the possession of the "horrid "11 Per:s.s_eroso"_:. .. L' Allegro"squad, will also be back. The new am g\)ing to do," he said ... It may be ginning of the Summer quarter or old men." Mr. Oarle.men who have come out are Ettleson, that I will not know for some time, carly in the Autumn quarter, to re:" --A_ 'niceting of the \Vomen's Ath- 'Let the Bright Seraphim" .. HandelSteagall, Lorenz, Excelsen and Ritch- as there are several considerations. ceiv� t.h,ese lat��. '11ie Wint,�,r qu�r� letic Association will be held next ' Mr�� 'Tewksbury.ie. Captain S_effen will put on a As for the Wabash position, it is all ter has been of all the hardest to' find 'week, �<?r the p.urpo�c of perfecting "Sa�son Agonis.t�rs'· (abridged)suit this year as he has done in pre- news to me. I don't say 'hey are not ('penings, simply because the number plans for' the beginning of an active " 'Mr. Clark.vious years, for practice with the considering me for the ,,-ork, but 1 of p�sitions is not great, and pradti- campaign too raise the cAt,ire amount Postlude-Gr:eat G. Minor. Fuguemen in order to keep in condition. ha"c nut heard about it except what cally all of them are filled by the nec�ssary to erect the bu�lding. The BachFreshm S·"- men who �ere gi�e� �ork earlier 'in' whole student bod.,' of the Univcrsity' , Mrs. Holt.en are uu. thc di�patchcs from thcre say.The number of Freshmen who "Of course, the chance 10 stay hereturned out yesterday for the 1912 and help l\lr. Stagg looks good. TIlebasketball team ""3S unusually large, experience in coaching gained fromand somc of' the men are of exccp- him will be a great aid to me, and,�!onal ahility. will undoubtedly make mc bettcr 'fitHarry Corper, an old Varsity man, to takc charge �f other teams than I"'ho is back, at the. U�ivcrsity again sh()uld be otherwise be."this )car to take charge of the newmen, i:, greatly pleased, as is also Dr.Raycrdt."The Devil." la�es W�� Linn to be Guest at� u:.:-:.er17 Ba.n�u� of theC��b.and possibly outsiders; will be enrol­ed to help the cause, and no stoneRev. Crane to Talk on "'The Dnil� :will be, left un�urned by thc w()m�l�The Rev. Frank Crane, D.D., ":b� 'to secure 1heir much-longed-for gym­will be the University preacher at t�e nasium.�er"'ices 'tomorrow and for the twoSundays following, will deliver th�.. crmon at the w�kly meeting of theSundy even,ing club at Orchestrahall tomorrow night. His subject is PEN CLUB TO GIVE DINNERTO AUTHORS�, WEDNESDAYBenn¥ Ba�m Illinois CaptainBenny B�um, who played left cnd According to a�no\1nCcm(,llt made.!on tltt' Illinois' football' team, was yesterday by PT��idel1t Hansen. thechosen captain fo=- 1909 at Urbana Pcn club ":ill hold its hallljlH't n<'xtyesterday. Joh� Richards, the right' 'Vcdne�clay i� t.h� <;:ommon .. , Theend on the IIIi�ois. Varsity, ga"e affair ha(� b�en afr.a�ged for Tuc,,Jay. " IBaum a st:tf race for the captaincy, of th,is week, but' the inahility toFred Hornstein, '04, has been at :ts he "'as the onl� man on the team procu�e the Commons, neces!IIitate(1 ahis ho�e if! B�ne, Ta., recuperat,n'I"'hO h:ts p;:tyed two years of Varsity change in date.from an attack of ner;o�s prostrat�o� footba�l. The. ,c��tain-elec,t is a bro- .. James 'W���� Linn will he thefrom ovcr�rk. He tS In the dep�rt- ther of I�ey �aum. the famous guest of honor and will address thement of philosophy at Johns H�p- "pony" haJf b�'ck- of tfle Ulinois team me�b��s or :the C1�b on some phasekins University_ of I�S: of authorship.Dr. Daenel! Advocates ExpansionSimilar commercial policies forBec:\\1Sc of petty thefts in Hitch- Russia and the United States, wcrec?C� iibrary of late. the scheme of l:td\,ocatcd yestcrday by Professorhavmg an attendant 'there during the Ernst Daenell in his lecture in Has­h�urs it is open, ,,·m he instituted I' ken. He said that the strength andthIS morning. The arrangement de- future of both countries is dependentmands that the men' for' the service, on their aggress;veness in expansion" be' residents of Hitchcock. and colonization.THE DAILY MAROON, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1908.lit' I aUg , �·.arln1l1. .Lfeels sure that it is voicing the con­sensus of student sentiment, when itprotests against the present potencyof the argument, 'that a man is al­ready enjoying a scholarship, in mak­ing the distribution for the nextqnarter.COMMUNICATIONEditor Daily Maroon:Your attention has doubtless beencalled before this to a di.s�ordant notein today's issue of the Maroon. I re­fer to the statement that, among the(other antics of begging candy andshining silOes, the initiate Three­Quarters men are to be mad� to singnames from street signs, etc., in par­ody to the tunc of the Alma Mater.Oi course this ,,·ould never hap­pen next Tuesday night; there are 'toomany real University men in theThree-Quarters club to permit anysuch desecration of the Universityhymn. It iI" enough, tlioisch, "'ttl'at 'lome·underclass brain· bas considered such - .If you like to wear )'OurCloves long, wearFOWNESGLOVESThey wear lonpr.A �A!O��A�!g!':AR I 'SOLD DIRECT TOYOU IBy the Manufacturer without theDealer'. Profit.It BBRGBR465 E. 631'd StreetTel. Midwa" p. . -..,-- ..�1I!;�iI!I;; ... PJ'rvil�ie-of cQnyincinc· you tlinUct·vice. May we have it?-The Na_al Clearing Rouse': ror Services 1114Information, 2942 Newark St., Wash­iugton, D. C.-Adv.No better Holiday present.Football gives place to theest of Winter Sports-Iceing. great­Skat. __.-_._.-mort The B.\ide.d intcthe peril:)thou:>andphases 0:·.giene, talscientific: lite subje" .The. 01"De Art.Arnsterd.old Dute-reviews 1. ilthletiesvolume ionb- onfor' the tis bounc.and conIwhich, aed by agin'lii:ht :-_ Hi,Laterga·inc;_s, tpageantsdeal witthe �histfwrestlin!of basebdoor anGermanEulen's"Turnzciconsists.it up inAlflfO��B'.-:.'- �', "_',_,,:a plan, and that this .thing . has been Norwegian Club meets M�day i�.. .-c1al tStudeDt.. Pu�lcatloa ., eM given into print in the student paper. Cobb 9B. All interested invited.YDlnnlt, � Cblc:qo. That calls for protest from every Pen Club· Dinner, W�dnesday, in. University man, past or present. :he private dining-room of the Com-Sat.red .. �ecuud·clua llall at the Chlc:aco The Alma Mater is not, as some mons.P .. t.". Cblc:qo. 1Il1Doia, llarcla 1». heedless and headless underclassmen Brownson Club meets Wednesday,18QJ, IU1.du Act of Marcia J. 1118. 'seem to imagine it, a vehicle of jolli- at 4:30, in Haskell .26.fication to be parodied and garbled at 'WatCh CoMmittee, Monday�··· 10:30,PutJll.h�d dally. except SUDda7 .. KOIldan will, merely 'because it is the song in Cobb 3A.an. holldal •• durlq three quart.,. of the best known among University men. Glee Club meets llonday in KentUIllYel'lllt1 1�ar. The Alma Mater is as different at 3 o'clock. .from that as black is different from Candidates ·f�r the' Title of AasO-il'Ol'lIlerl7'rhe UDI\"e 1i1t1 of Chlcalo Weeki,. white; the Alma Mater is the g��- date, meet Tuesday at 10:30, withrCIUDW versity hymn-the hymn of praise Dean Lovett in Cobb 6A, instead ofTb. Wftki1. UeL I, 1882. and of loyal devotion, to be sung attending, college meetings.The lJatl1. tkL 1. 1802. from our hearts, with heads uncov- Sophomore Dance, Monday at 4---------, ered in honor to Alma Mater. o'clock, in the Reynolds club.aubacl'lpllon price, $3.00 per fear i ,1.00 Can any true Chicago man endure Milton Tercentennial Celebration be­for J mODth&. SubacrlptloWl recelncS at the ribald parodying of this hymn� gins. Sunday. Professor S. H .. Clarktil. )larOOD umce. Ell" nail, or at the He who can is deserving to share the will read selections from Milton's. - .acultJ &xcbule, Cobb Hall. contempt which he casts upon the works; Mrs .. Tewksbury, Mrs. Gan­City Gray That Ne'er Shall Die, and non and Mr. Boroff will sing. Mrs.PRESTO!'i Jr. GASS, Manallol EdItor. to receive the unmitigated contempt Holt,. organist. Mandel hall, Sunday,USWALD F. NELSON. BualD" Illa.Dapr. of all loyal Chicago men; at 3:30 p. m.Occasional outbreaks of academic Score Club Dance. Saturday, Dec.J:41toria1 Ollc»-Uore 8 p.. a. au. BaD. near-humor must be endured to a 12, Rosalie. hall.U.h.ull. Tel. 1bcS. Pull aa. .uw 8 Po... K&I'OOD 1'--. '1' 1l..U&h knI&. N. Ibde certain extent in the first two college' Reynolds Clut _. .formal, next Fri-hrk .. 1. years--that's what the University's day evening, December II, at the:'ew. c:u.uU'lbUUuu ID&7 be len &l .IWIa for, to give those who need it hard- dub.Hall � Jl'aculq 1Imcba.Dp. a4� to tIa. ness about the head, and gray mat- Theologice! Club. Monday in Mid­Dati, KarooL ter instead of fat; but when such d le Divinity parlor at 8 p. m. Profes­ideas as that of debasing the Alma <or Holten will speak.Mater come into these protoplasmic Cap and Gown Editors can be con- Don't forget that there is only onemake of Skates that will always be:ready to serve 'you well.Order Barney � Berry Skates fromyour dealer and write for our FreeCatalog. showing complete line.BAR N E Y a: B ERR Y.2 7 3 B r 0 adS t r e e tlS p r i n g fie 1 � Mas s. AN EARLYWINTER DRIVECome in and share with us a lucijdrive on winter woolens. . �We have just received at a greatbargain a number of classy pati�Cor business wear.About two hundred styles in all­.mly enough for one suit in some ofthe patterns.$35 for any of them, tailored in theA. J. SHAWBANJO VIRTUOSO ".f errem s way."t than you pay for.Come in early if you want firstHyde Park Conservatory ofMusic.276 East 57th Street.Teacher of Banjo. Mandolin andGuiear,Attention Given to Clubs.'l'JIB. DAILY H ere's your chance to getchoice.TAILOR FOR YOUNG IIBII.A. N. Jerrems, Mer·rwo stores: 131 La Salle St., 1M44 Jacboa �Still (scientificand hygurnes or"The C:sical Beterestinj."The AlLi,fe."r�t},?ns'old aie.The endeavor to do away with life heads, even one all his life charitable sul ted with any afternoon in Ellis 3,tenure of student service scholarships,which the head of toward the unfortunate and feeble- from 3 to 4 o'clock.. Communica-minded must protest tions may be left .at Fac ultv Ex-"Them as Has the information bu-·· .ILet us be true to _ her who owns us change 280.Gits" as Applied reau is making,to Scholarships should enlist the as he sons.Yours for Chicago,support of every stu-Luther D. 'Fernald, 'oS. .dent and the very serious considera- Informal Dance, under the auspices. tion of the faculty. When it becomes TO MAINTAiNTiiiATER' of the Women's Union, tonight, at'true, that of the 1.26 appointments to' AGENCY AT UNIVERSITY 8· o'clock, in Lexington hall. Every-be made, approximatelyazo are to all body invited. .intents already apportioned before Tickets tA be Sold at Informationthe 107 new applicants are consider- Office for First�class Playcd, it is apparent that a real abuse Houses.exists. It is manifestly unjust that a A theater agency is the latest ad-student applying for' a scholarship dition to 'the many 'accommodationsfor the first time this quarter should now offered by the Information Of-Ihave only one chance in seventeen of fice. It has been decided by a com­success, while another has a practical mittee of the faculty in charge thatcertainty of a remission, simply be- in view of the demands of studentscause he has been enjoying the priv- for tickets, some way of furnishingilege before. them should be arranged for: AnSome method of alternating the agency was maintained on the cam":awards of student service scholar- pus up to last winter, but it was' a:ships, so that one incumbent may private venture.not have virtual ownership of a schol- Mr. Abraham Bowers, manager ofarship during good behavior, and his the Bureau. has been authorized toresidence in the University, has much frame a scheme for selling the tick­to recommend it. At' the very least, ets, and yesterday gave out in gen­some inten'al should be set a1 the end eral way how the plan will be work­of which a student· p��forming stu- ed. A small fee will be charged pur­dent service must 'have his need of chasers of the tickets to cover theaid entirely re-investigated on exactly expense of maintaining the bureau.the same basis as· a new applicant. The hours will be those of the In�In 'the meantime, some other man formation office, 8 to 5, and the cou-may have appeared more worthy of pons may be bought from any at­the scholarship than its present pos- tendant. Tickets for all Universitysessor, and if so, he should get it. functions will be handled4 as well asThe matter will be brought be- those f the first-class theaters down­fore the faculty today. The Maroon town. BULLJI'ftB WHERE TO DINEWhere to Dine: Aneth,voted'games.·on theand Rerules.the modivisionchangesvelopnuModeThe Icontainativelyject, ,allmany I"Dealbecat:to 'l(this 'and 1DECEMBER SPECIALEVENING DRESS SUIT THENEWESTkuOMYois 1AND DINNER COAT SHULTZ'S SCHOOLOFDABCIBGMost Popular' Place in ChicagoPrivate Lessons by AppointmentGuarantee Course Is.oo. Five privatelessons with music. A guarantee tomake pupil proficient in the waltz andand two-step. Barn dance taught inone lesson,Office and Studio, 301 West 63d St­Cor. Wentworth Ave.Phone Garfield 361Informal Dancing Reception atTHE FORUM43rd St. a: Calumet Ave.EVERY SATURDAY EVENING. Admission SO Cents a Penon THE ITAT.TAN ROOMI'"Opposite the Dlinois TheaterThe WeDingtoD Hot��THE UNION BOTBLAND DSTAURAlfT111-117 Randolpb StreetTHE POPULAR PLACBTO BATEitb"r before or after tileTheater.We make a Specialty of CIaItand Fratemity DiaD ..."Ne.(Silk . Lined Througbout)Will. Jerrem.-' SonaClark and Adams Street.DON'TRUN DOWN-TOWN LOOKING FOR LADIES TAILORSAND �E DISAPPOINTED IN FIT AND WORKJIARSHIP.BUT CALL AT •••••P. D. WeinsteinLADIBS' TAILORPhone H"de Park 16.� - - .. - .This Space is reserved b7BBNHAM, THB TAILOR,for future use when be wiDhave announcements to maketo theCOLLEGB MBNBENHAM, TlIB TAILOR,51gA East 63rd Street THE ROMAITALIAN TABLE D'HOTBSOC-75C-$I.ooINCLUDING WINE/Also a la Carte ServiceOpaDan,andSundQIfromII A."tosa P. II.SPAGBBT'lISUCH AS ONE GETS IN ITALY146-STATB STREET-14'SECOND FLOORCHOCOLATfSand fine bonbons famous throoPOUt America, put up in beautihlboxes suitable for presents at i4°C and tioc per pound. "Apleased customer is the beat III­vertisement. ,.GIDtIler's CoIdectl_rr212 State St:net.�iIi·let.tia_es lJI4Wash. 1'.: . '; .... -:, •.• '1 '" .- TH� �AILY' JIII�ItOO!f,. - SA.-TURDA Y, DECEMBER 5, 1908.---a lu�a greatpatt�in all­SOllle ofd in tiltlllortnt firste�CB:r tilefA�OTBIBOpaDan,andSandQIfrOIDII A."to9 P.'"rfSIts at Ild If Ab"at ... .... _. - . ..,....._II. I�' Equipment.In DO I'eSpect do.- our pre­eminence in )'GUDe men'. mas­terful ttilorine show morestroncly than in our fullDress carment ..We demonstrate that such at­tire can be made accordinc tothe strict03t edict of correctfashion, and yet have individ­uality, character .. tone and ex­pressiveness.We use only the fineat fabricsknown, the most dependablelinings and trimmincs.With all their attractiveness,our Full Dress clothes are noless attractively priced.Our suits for every day wearor knockabout, are the limitof perfection. To own one isan assurance of all around fit­ness-they look fit and makeone feel fit.Suits or Topcoats, $35.00 Up.THE BOWS COMPANY(Omdal PubUcalioD.)RE1"OltT OF THE CONDITION OJ..' TilESn8.10Nickds and Cent. •••• 1,436.14 GO,OOO.OOORM . o� CONTRACT'· W·HICH �US.T BE SIGNED iY REOITERED KEEPERS OF :LO);)GINQ . 'HOUSIf8! MilS Gertrude Dudley and Misst��������������������������������iMarie Ortmayu have kft fur �ba,The Bartlett Library may be di- Incominc atudents are cautioned acainst acceptinc the 8Cl'Yices of 80- to return on the first of January.\ide.d into two classes-the books and lidtors other than accredited representatives of the UDi.vanity. The Literature women will giverhe periodicals. There are about a No agent of the University is allowed to take fees for renting rooms, a dancing party in Lexington nextthousand in all. They deal with all either from those having rooms to rent. or from those wishing to rent Friday.phases of physical training and hy- rooms. The recuIar fee paid at the University oEce Coven aU expense. The barn dance is regammg favor·.Jiene, taking up the historical, the The University of Chicago does not· guarantee the rental of any room in the women's halls.scientific and the popular aspects of registered by the Housing Department. Miss Lucine Finch, will be in Chi-: ,he subject, Rooms' will be retained on list for a period of three months from date cago for a few days, and will then: . ·The. oldest book in the library is of registration, unless the office of registration is notified of rental prior go to her home in the South for the"De Arte Gymnastica," published at to expiration of said period. Christmas holidays. She expects toAmsterdam in 1672, by the famous Registrants are requested to notify the office of registration imme- return to New York early in Janu­old Dutch printer, Andrea Frisius, It ditely upon rental of room registered, in order tbat the list my. be kept up- ary,reviews the entire field of sports and to-date. Continued negligence or indifference toward complying with this The W. A. A. will hold an import-. athletics previous to that time. The request will be sufficient cause for permanent removal of room from this ant meeting in the gymnasium onvolume is considered invaluable, not list. next Thursday at 1 :20.only on account of its contents, but In renting rooms by mail, a retaining fee should be charged, which willfor' the beauty of the book itself. It he forfeited in case the room is not taken, if the room is found to be as. is bound in white and gold vellum,and contains several steel engravingswhich, although somewhat discolor­ed by age, 'are still wonderful studiesin 'li�ht and shade..- History of Many GamesLater books take up . the U·.I·V B·B·.·I Ty··WO .....•. THE TRADE MARKThat Has Made-- Sport in Americarepresented. .Rooms listed will be inspected periodically by a representaive of theHousing Department of the UniversiiY, and if approved, will remain onfile for three months from date of registration.Provsion must be made for the legitimate use of a reception roomfor women students at suitable hours.':May.............................. ALL ORIGINAL IMPLEMENTSOF SPORT-WHEN EXAM-To�a1 ••••••••••••UABILlTJES.('�pital Sted paid ID ••• $200,000.00�llrplua Fund •••• ,... 10.000.00� aDd taxes paid.: 20,188.89TIme DetJOatt.. 8&11np.. 302.101.29Time Deposita, C«tlllc:ata 1,100.00Dmland Detaita, Jodi.. idllsl •.•••••• ,... 3:iO,�.:53Uftcatel •••••••••••tied Ch�b• , ••••••• 1,&13.88 2,823.10$917,473.28230,788.89�,367.00.. r� I.I;('Ci;; ••••••••• 5,Ml.00nan". and Ranktn ••• /ts..n:.:o lO •• lZ.:;:Otn7.-I03.�State or, Illinois, Counu 0( Coot. IlL t. Fr,.lC. Rca. C"uhlK of the Wood1a'tl"l\ Tn1.Ot. A: ���ino:'SIlAnk, d" !IOl1'ft1n)r IWNJ' thlt. th" aho�e .t3t("(llCnt.b tnu�. to the �t. of ftl1 lmnwl('\ll:t' and \l(-llt,r.FRED c. nF.J.T.. (':lVaII'T.Su�bfod ancl 1I11"Onl to Wore me. ttlill �nddar � I>f.eembft', 1908.• FlUNE a. Ln.'N. Not&r7 P\1b1le.INED, BEAR THE TRADEMARK OFA. G. SPALDING '" BROS.Spalding's handsomely illustrated cat­alogue of all sports contains nu-�ignature. merous suggestions .Mailed Free anywhere.Formal Dances; lDiti&tions; Banquets.For these you'll need a Dress Suit or TuxedoThe University does not favor the residence of men and women room­ga'in�s, the mummeries, shows and ers in the same lodging house.pageants of the Middle Ages. Others Cordial Co-operation is desired in maintaining a high moral standingdeal with modern athletics, givmg among the students. Should there be cause for dissatisfaction, consult thethe .history of golf and tennis, of Head of the Housing Department, Room 2A I, CObb Hall, Office hours,wrestling and fencing and swimming, 1-2 P. M.� Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursd3l' and Friday.of baseball and football, and other in- I have read the above regulations, and a2tee to conform with them.door and field sports. Many of theGerman hooks which came withEulen's collection, deal with the"Turnzeitung." One work whichconsists of thirty-six volumes, takes accounts of baseball in this coun- Hymns by Milton in Re1ipous Service 147 Wabash Avenue.it up in detail from 1856 to 1899. try. This is especially the case with Chic:aco• �u.The Scientific Phase. "The Boston Baseballist, "Porter's An interesting feature of the Uni- - WOODLAWN TRUST eTc SAVINGSStill other books deal with the Spirit of the Times," and "The Ball versity religious service tomorrow OLAS.SIPIBD BANKscientific side of physical training Player's Chronicle," all magazines of will be the fact that the words of a ADVBRTISBMBH'rB at Chit-aao, State of 111iDois, before the rom-and hygiene. There are several vol- about the time of the Civil War: number of the hymns are by John lUen�eUIt:Dt. of uuaiDaa on the 28th cla7 � :oil)-umes on "First Aid to the Injured," ,Not only files of American periodi- Milton, appropriate to the tercenten- A YOUHG LADIES' AND GEN- "em�, 1�, .. made to the AuditOl' 0( PubUc"The Care of the Body," and "Phy- cals, but also of German ones have nial to be celebrated on the campus. LE AccuunLs, 101' the State of DliDol.s, punnaul toT KAN'S Select Orcheatra i5sical Beauty." Perhaps. the .. most in- been secured for 'the Bartlett library. TLe program is as follows: �.:being organized by Miss Ada RoC-teresting book of the kind is called, These belonged to the Eulen collec- Organ Prelude, beginning at· 10:45. era. Mandolins, Guitars, Banjos, RESOURCES.."The Art of prolonging the Human tion, .and furnish very valuable rna- Prelude in B � Saint Saens and Zithers. Those who wish IAans and DiIcouDts.. ••• ,690,115.00.Life." l,t gives some interesting di- t�!ial about German.. sports and Nocturne iQ; F Miller membership call between 10 and 12 Onrdrafts :.9.� '600,,,:..�r�t,i,?ns as to 'how to live to' a ripe games. Canon in B fiat and Grand Chorus a. m. and 2. to 8:30 p� m.. 480 E. Other lJood$ and Sec:m1.'old age, Besides the past volumes of these in E fiat Guilmant 615t Street. ties. lndud!Dc Prem·Rules for Games periodicals and magazines, subscrip- Processional No. 838, "On Our Way iums ••••••••••.•• 45,7GO.00 4�.700.0()Another division of books is de- tions have been sent to many of the Rejoicing" Gilbert BARGAINS ALL THE TIME- Banki� Houao M,OOO.OOvoted to rules for the different present American journals, dealing Invocation. . Reliable Rebuilt Typewriters. all Furniture and Fistul'el ••igamcs. Beside the bound volumes with physical culture. In the read- Hymn No. 147, "Let Us with a I makes; rebuilt in our own factory; Due from Naliooal Banks. 8:i,8I5G.19-on the subject, are all of Spalding's ing room may be found current Gladsome Mind" (words by John better and cheaper than others. See Due Irom Stale Banband Reach's up-to-date booklets on copies of .. Recreation." "The P.h),si- Milton) : . . . . . . . . . . . .. Wilke for yourself. The Typewriter Ex- and Bankers SS,tI55.19rules. Almost. the whole history of cal Culture Review," "Outing," "The (All standing) I change, 319 Dearborn St. A. J. Couse, Excban� lor CJeariDsthe modern sports is· shown in this Posse Gymnasium Journal," and "11- Responsive Reading, Manaaer. Telephone Harrison 406s· Howe ••••••••••••division of the.. library, for the lustra ted Outdoor News." Anthem, "Sanctus" Gounod PRIVATE INSTRUCTION' G Collections ip tn.natt. '" 1,D06.00changes in the rules show their de- Continue to Add to Library Scripture Reading, . In er- Cash on hand 42,268.3-&velopment. The equipment of the library, as it P L d' P Response man, by �n experienced teacher. a. GOlu Coin ••••••• 1,070.00Modem and Ancient Magazines is today, is a very complete one, but r::e�h·Oi;r (:11 b:�:�) !�t�Fischer, 6054 Monroe Ave., b. SUm ColD ••••.• 7.937.20The magazine section of the library the department intends to keep on Offertory, "The Answer" Sih't'I' Trea.suJT C«U�contains, of course, only the compar- adding books and magazines, both W I h I Gold Treasury Cert1ftC'&tel•••• , ., •••••••••••• '. 0 sten 0 me -rYPEWRITERS-'CVISIBLE" ANDatively recent literature on the sub- current and those of the past until The offering today is for the work "OLD STYL� e. N_tJolal Rank Cu�jed, .although in the older volumes of the Bartlett Library ranks as one of of the Christian Union of the The Fox demonstrated in your d. Lepl Teoder aDd '!'reu.many of the periodicals are found the best of its kind in existence. University of Chicago, llr)" :Sot.. 31,�OOroom or office. .The best standardHymn No. 708, "The Lord Will (. Fractional CuIftD(')".machine. If 40 per cent. discount onCome," (words by John Milton) a new typewrite� looks good to you,. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Little notify(All standing) GAS' S. . tarrmg, 140 • D, all.Sermon by Reverend Frank Crane,D. D., of the Union Congre­gational Church, Worcester, Mass.Hymn No. 48, "Savior Again to ThyDear Name," .. '. . . . . . . . .. Hopkins(All standing)The congregation will be seatedduring the prayer and recessional.Prayer and Benediction.. Recessional No. 783, "Ten ThousandTimes Ten Thousand," .. , .. DykesOrgan Postlude, "Allegro in F Min-or ... ,............... MendelssohnThf' Un.versity preacher next Sun­day wilJ be Reverend Frank Crane,D. D."Dear Mabel:-I really want to go to that Reynclds Club Formal, but I can't,because I haven't a dress suit. and don't care to borrow one. Hadto 'lose out' on three dances and a banquet this season, because ofthis deficiency in my wardrobe. I simply must order a dress suitand tuxedo tomorrow. Yours, JIm.P. S.-Ain't it awful, Mabel?"-115 1. Dar'" St.laai Reo,You will draw bid. to Full Dress Attain rieht alone, for the HUOnis bere-sread Jim'. letter.Order your Suit Early.Our prices are within every College man'. reada.C&.rver l!J WDkieTAILORS-'LOOK OVER THE LATE NOVELS AND ODD TOASTBOOKSAT'THE LITTLE BOOK SHOP434 East Fifty-Fifth StreetNear Laincton Avenue. Phone lIidW&7 .1"UNIVERSITY STATIONERY AT LOW PRICES sumer. TO RENT-Choice room for 1 or 2;steam heat; bath; $3.00 week; boardif desired. 341 East 5Jrd St., nearWoodlawn Ave.We Have No Branch StDdio(//;�1lP��,,�81'I5I-ID rAIIASII AY6CHICAGO.·Facilities for eftrJ1biq illPhotoaraPhy.Pho_ Central ..rAN ADV. IN THEDAILY MAROONIS AS GOOD ANINVESTMENT ASYOU CAN MAKE.HAVE YOUINVESTED? Du.to otht'l' banks. Sta�Total •...........•THE DAILY MAROON, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1908.-._.� -_ .. _-- ---------- ...... _._------I -- -, . \ PROFESSOR STAD-. IAeI, A Fountain Pen For Christmas N;�tiC";::;��==::, ernmenj Ofticials.-Saya Insular Dc-l David the Penman has the biggest \ partment is Dodging Issue.line_" .of fountain. .pens In the te��a�.e��i\�;r:�::::: ;:;d:c�.;�::(o:'the "c��J1Ir:,criti#Sin :gf·.his�liiews ofU. S. selling all the . adver- �I,,' 'co'iidit;�)ns in the Phitippines by.theinsular depai.trii,erit at,' .� Washingt9n.. ' tised makes at .He. declared, :that .there ,.'\"as .nothingin 'the statement of' the governmentC· UT' PRIC' ES' (lfti�i:�ls t'ha-t \�as' worthy of; any re-._ _ . ,piy and . �hat they had' failed to ad-'\':lncc any reasons to show that- theywere right i� ---,their stand .. In theirrr-ce nt statement," the officials of theinsular 'hureau took exception to' thedeclaration of Professor Starr to theeffect th�t the Filipinos were capableof governing themselves, and that theUnited States was maintaining aprison in the island, which turnedout, at the expense of the residentsof the island, more capable men thanL II handle none but guaranteed lines,i and every pen that leave's,- ! this establishment, is abso-Ii lutely perfect, or a1 new pen.i ,I! 192 Clark Street II Expert repairs of all makes done while II you walt .Not high prices I; .i U WILL FIND THAT THE STYLE. FIT. Al�.n WORK- -II MANSHIP OF OUR COLLEGE CLOTHES. IS 'Ii GOOD ENOUGH FOR EVEN THE.MOST CRITICAL.1 'Watterson (:J Southward153 La s.ne Streetr1 TAILORSRoom 502Telephone Central 61gB.• Illinois College of Commerce, ." Forinerly ,. ,I ATHENAEUMII 18 to 26 VAN BUREN STREETYoung people qualified in our Shorthand and Business depart­• merits in the shortest possible time for positions that pay at, onceI from $35 to $60 a month. Individual intsruction. DAY and NIGHTI sessions. Enter any time. Call, write or phone Harrison 1110 forcatalogue. Positions for graduates. 31 years of uninterrupted suecess. SAMiUEL B. WILLEY, LL. B., Su;»erintendent,'j� .. - - - .Correct ClotheJFOR COLLEGE MEN\Ve appeal to your intelliiencc tow ear Mad e-r o-Measur.Clothes. You will find them better and cheaper in every way.We make SUITS and OVERCOATS at$20 upThe mcst complete assortment of woolens to select from, in­eluding new colors and latest patterns. Materials, style andwor !:t.,&l:lship guaranteed. The CoUe&e Man's individuality indreas is recognized all over the world. Add this individuality toour expertness, and the result will be distinctive clothes.BELL TAILORING CO.E. a, Bradley, Pres.s. w. Cor. Clark St., Chicago.•••••• _ ••••••••••••••••••• «, believe in Popular Prices. My$25.00 Business Suits are positively$35.00 value. You can save just $10.00That's worth while. let me make one'for you and prove it.Wendel' 7S Monroe StreetMajestic Theau. Bldi. . . ...... ' .'��: ... ...:...AMES BATS, CAH.,�1,-�----------------------------�------------------�----:-: :--:Smart shapes of unqu�onable tasteand authority from which the' selec.tion of a becominc hat may be made.The superb quality is ,guaranteed by·thirty-five ,.ears' experience in sellingfine· hitS. ' ... --Vol. '--B. L. AMES HAT CO. LEeTMARl. SPECIAL PRICES TO FRATERNITIESAND SORORITIES � _the honest citizens. I make a specialty of all designs of Sorority andThe insular department, in answer Fraternity Pins, Rings and Fobs.to Professor Starr's plea for self- Designs submitted free of cbarge� 'and sample phis furnished to reogovernment for the little blackmen. sponsible parties.says that there are tribes which have I also do all kinds of Watch and Jewelry Repairing, Diamond Settincto be. watched to prevent their kill- and Manufacturing at the cheapest possible prices. I am the maker aDding others in the islands, and even. designer of the I907-IgoB Daily Maroon FobLthenlselve� I�����������������������������Professor Starr's reply to this is.,that the watching of the government THE ILLINOIS WAREHOUSE AND STORAGE <;OIlP�k kill "Phone Hyde Park 571 KiDJ,buk Ave. and � ILis of no avail as; they eep on I· .� The Cleanest and BeSt Kept Storate ".-.ing each other. nevertheless. Warehouse in'the City •• ', ,.� ; .,"l\ly opponents speak of the efforts Furniture Uld Pianos Moved, Stored e . Packd •of the U�ited States being necessary Shipped to all parts of the world- lOO frinte-age Rooms. Large l'arlor EXc1usi��f·'Gr �to insure peace," he said, "but has it Rooms for Trunks and Wheels�" brle Roell,"insured peace? Let me ask the gen- Carriaaes, Buggies 'and 'Sleighs. 'rn1u.· to ...tlemen of the bureau if the watching from all Depots. Local Transfers for B .....Furniture, Packages, etC:. at 'short notiC� '." •.•of the: United States has prevented Special atteD� civen tID �1Ii9�� �them from killing each other, Re-cent disclosures show that it has not.·":\s to the fitness of the Filipinosto govern themselves, it is not forme to prove anything. It is assum­cd by all thinking men that all tribesI arc lit to, govern themselves. In 41,1my exper-iences, I have never come,�, . l urosswy��whkhh�b�nu�able (0 govern Itself. We assume that, nuy : tribe is capable of self-govern­, rncnt until it is proven that it is not.I If the, insular bureau disagrees with!me. let it offer proofs, The burdenof .proof lies with them, not withme. It is a fundamental .principlein law that any individual or 'tribeis innocent until it is proven guilty.I't is now for the' government toshow that the Filipinos are unfit, at hing which they have never done.When they offer this evidence, I shallbe perfectly prepared -to answer itwith actual faces."I n regard to the Bilibic prison, thegovernment puts the following query:Does Professor Starr object to hav­ing the naturally vicious and bad ele­ments sent to prison? To this Fro-lesser Starr rcplicd :,. X n. of ccr.rsc I do not object tothese elments being sent to prison,hut I shall reiterate what I said be­fore, namely, that it is not right forthe honest people of the island to beforced to pay taxes in order that the,criminals should be given a bettereducation than they themselves.".. Again," he continued, "my oppo­r-ents just ify the large expense in­curred in the operation of the bureaurf scicucc by saying that the choleravaccine, for which it is responsible,lias saved the lives of hundreds of.hc natives. I wish the governmentw ou ld tell us what this cholera vac­c inc 15. I am sure the public wouldhe interested in knowing of it. Letme ask, who has ever heard of thisc holcra vaccine? If the bureau wish­�s to speak of cholera vaccine, let itell all it knows."Try a classified ad in the Dail,.Small ads brina- lara-e returns. GLOVES Largest Exclusive Hat Store in Chicagogo EAST MADISON STREET'UMiuutLLAs' '.Profe�eli!. Severe:. ).falThethat \ary wafternfor thspeeclLovetClintcGreenVinceTheers abrington's"�I:Dr. 1\" 1\1:Profc"1\1lishmJut!recitathe IIaftcnstudeversi:thoseclosesentahis cThtionsbirth55th AND. ELLISFULL �EAL tOe and UpBraiden's lunch (o;unterBRAIDEN, ex-'lO, U. of C... . \ ..55th A.ND E�LISwaswasdred:atmclargeporntheTI:wereandthistheL'AISamNo matter wbat you hunt for or where you hun� the answerto the question "What riSe shall I take?" is-a Winchester.Winchester Repeating Rift�s are made for a118tyles of cartridges,from .22 to .50 caliber. Whichever model you select you'will'8ndIt an accUrate shooter, reliable in actioll and strong in eonsuuc:tion.1rlKlustn- Gm a4 AIRJJIAit� Jh4 W Bnuuf-f&T • .wr. for IGCl of..,..WINCHESTER REPEAnNG ARMS co.. NEW HAYEN. � .... : wasdeli,Par:tionpleawhi�San:outall IkepiT•• -\' • t ••\- M. f. Fitzgerald & CO.MAKERS 01' GBlftLBUN'S GAuonrrs360 East sstb Street qu�HoiRctof 1sokAnRotthesel.HoproConthe:islIf ,.ou want to see sometbinc real awe1l in th. DeWatshades ,.and weaves for a .uit of clothes, an overcoat or apair of trousers, for Fan and Winter, we have them toshow agains� any house in the city. Our prices are withinthe reach of aU.MEN,TION The DAILY MAROOI. .. ". .-Wh�n Trading Witll Our·, �dverlisers Cfc.a