r:as mailyVol. VII. No. 52.Play by Mias M�, Etten. AlmostComplete. ',So�e Claimant forProduction.Mi� .Dudley.\Vith the cn�Sin for a new\\'omcl1�s i!ym�ium started at the"ridiculous" dance scarcely died downthe women of '. :.Uliiversity throughtheir ,.thletic Association .yesterdayrene�'cd their campaign with addedvigor and ,detennination. The nextstep in the fight will be the present­ation of a' comic opera in Mandel'Halt, the proceeds to 'go to ·the fu�dof the, gymnasium. The. play now �n­der consideration has been parhywritten 'but formal acceptance of ilwill ha�e to awaIt the return of Miss-Gcrtru�e .Dudley, .athletic director 'ofthe WODlC!l1.It is planned t� use the pl�y of 'M;�5Loulsc 'Etten, a:�thor of "The F�tccf .Phyllis Fresh" recently present­ed 'with great success.' She is wor�i�gon ,it and w111 submit it to the Ass.ot­�tion so�n: . D�tails of the product-,.ion have not been 'arranged. I, "'We have started our figot,. and'nothing �o�id - � �o�e' for Us tq�n.-iO 5b�w signs.o� a let-up,'" Said �iss..Lawson, one o� - the active .work�rs,: - yesteiaay,'�e �JaVe.m .keep our �ro­..k�t b�fore - .�e .. �.ei sit) 411 . �e'ume, and 'the� ���thi�g will prob­'abl�;be accomplished. .The-play "hl"1. 'given, will undoub��.dl7 m�n ��ch�to us as a",starter' in � 6nanc:ial �y.We d6n'-t I\eed to Plead the i1isiXeof our 'cause any longer. Eyerybody ,:GOMIC UPERl·BY WOIEI--WNB.ECTEDPOLOCAPTAIN W.U,'ELECTS IISS.BEll I GEO';:.��! I:��R ':'s�TO RAISE FUIDS FOR &Y_ Chosen Head of Te3JD at Meeting 'HElI'OF' 8R&AIIIAlIOIYesterday 'Afternoon, Dr. RaycraftArranging '�od Schedule' of Win­ter Swimming Meets.Fred' Kahn, 10, was elected captain ,.�.Win Try to Get Mandel Hall- of the water-polo team for 1909 at a, More :Votes east Than at ·Any Pri.rDetails 'AWait Return of meeting of the members of the v «: Election-Three Officers Chosen'sity swimming and .polo teams of Are ProDlinCIlt.last year, held in Dr. Raycrofr's off-, President-Mi�argaret .Bellice yesterday afternoon. Marcus Vice�President-Eva SchU:1tz. Plans were made public late laseHirschi was -the only other man pro- Secy-Treas._;MisS Alice Lee. night for an extensive explorationposed for the position and withdrew, After four days -of spirited ballot. trip through Asia by Professor Thomwhereby Kahn was unanimously C Ch be l' h d f th T 1'!niing, the above three officers were as'. 'am er In ea or , C u: -chosen. elect ed 'yeste'rday to conduct :the af versity ge�lo�y �epartment, and hisThe swimming season, 'which opens. W' A hi" A son, 'Dr. -nQ,�in, :Chamberlin. Thisfairs of the' omen stelle sso- � "'-with ·the beginning of .practice next. ciation for the coming year. .Miss' will be .one of the most import-quarter, promises to be one of the b 1 .',ant and far-reaching of a, ny conducl'-Bell won y a " arge majority over:most successful in -the his�ory. of her opponent. ,·1.iiss Sehult� received . ed .in recent years. It will have forswimming and polo at the University.a large vote also. The race between its:llrjmary object the examination ofAlthough several of the best men o� Miss Lee and Miss Rowbotham �s �e educational, economic and �eol-:a�t yea�'s team �re lost by gradu-very close. It 'was not �k�own until' PRoF. 1iio� (!IfF.DWDER flfAJIlJEiuN ogi�a.l :e��iti�n ...s of China. Thc. ex-anon, some exceptionally good .m, ater-, all the ballots -re counted .whi-=, h . pediuon issn charge of the committee"'" ,(Courtesy of Chicago Tribune) . . ' .. ' ." .._ .ial has .been developed among th,e, had won. The officers will assu.hc� , of. Or:�n� :ll1v�stigati,!n. The geol-Freshm�n and scrubs of last year Sy their duti.es. at -tbe next meeting 'o� tDESE BONOR GEOL061ST: ogists ,w;l1 sail 'from San Francis�o tosquad.. the association, ." �h� -Oriplt on January 9th, and cx-. Ca�tain �ah�,e.x-caPtam Bade��ch, -Miss Bell had held the office :o( --,- .' . pect :t<?:be :Il��e for ;Rine .months.who IS agam eligible for competl119, n , .' id . f' t.- .' i ti 'f' lanquet ·to ,be Held Torught by Mid- The details, were brouzbt to light' Vlce-preSl ent 0 'tile organ za Ion. or•. ' •Hirschi ·and Ferguson are the. lId h . I' t1 '" ....... _. dIe 'West Alliance of Chinese -Stu- ye·.,.t-�r.�:a�;(.b y' t,h,e' announcement of. . , , t le ast 'year, .an ,er -e ec on ',"Ol�:' Cham' .. -.,I of "C" men of last y�ar's , dents to S---A :Professor ' - ba f tb Ch1 St d' ltsnuc eus as no surprise to the ,members. �h_e, � l�e �.. nquet �. e, .nese u CIVarsity polo team about whom Co�eh, has won considerable fame:in �o-: :berJin· OD Way to China. Alli�nce -;of t�e Uni\rers�ty, at KingOscar �nudson will build his' teammcn's athletiCs, baTing won '�er: , : Joy .Lo�s. :H.er:e the ::Chi.nese stu-this season. In additi?n ther� ,;lfl; "C'. pin, and started in baseball �� A banquetl whic�� �ill· be unique, i� � ��,� ,Cb.iDa't: goods�I11�, �<>?d me!,. ��ed .to. the ehgl��: basketbalL .. �e .. �ba�" �ee.n .the· �s� �y": resp�ets, Wl�l be held .at t�e, fort�ne ,i� -; ��ivi� � t��. ai�. o,f soh.st. notably, Taylor, B-.U Crowley, pitcher of the baseball team. She' ��' �mg· J�y Lo· ·restaurant tomght lO'. p:tg�0P.ic: a� ... �t.lDn.;__Hubbl� and seve,ral others.. longs to the Kalailu and the, -<luaa: honor of Professor Thomas Chrow-! ),r. � �o� ��liP, t�e son ofTh� prospe�ts for the qtJter. bra�cb ranglers. .... ':, der Chamberlin� head of. the de��i't- � the -pr�f�or •. ,an ��s of C.hica-of die aquatl� squad,. t�e sWliJ1DQ�� Miss 'Schultz :is also interested i hi. ��nt .of. geolo� .. I� WIll be given, go . 90w.� the .�pIGY o� the �. S.t�am _e IParncut:'rly bright. �Pt�.�. athletics; :She _ has. played ·:basket�alt J01O�IY. by the. Cblc�go membez:s. of; G�lqgjal .Survq.: '�s" 1Otervl�wed_ary has ,the �tire .polo team I� �IS and .was captain 'of the. LiteratlJrC: the Middle West Alhance of ChmeseJ at the :lb:d� -Park )iotel .Jast mght.list ·of material. Lindsay -and -BlcJc�1 colJei{e team ol:e season. She won students, and the Chinese students in, ":W-e . will leave," lie )s.ai�, � '�on ) anu­are the two other "C" men.who 1,Vd her -"C" pi� iast 'year' �nd 'is nO.";' a the'University, and will have the dou-.: �r)":3r� � �,: as ,soon a:s �my fatherbe . on �tbe team 'and among the �ew Junior. ." ! ble object of. speeding Professor' .retums ,fr-om" the coDvention of thematerial that Coach Knudson has d,e- Miss Lee is a SoP.�,!more :�nd Cham�erlin on his way to China;and A�erica� A��on 'f�r ·.the .Ad­veloped �re Lidster is. the dashes, witho�t .much athletic hJn�. !althq"gli �xP;�sing the appreciation of the4 van�e�ent' of. -S�i��oe .of which he isa�d ·.the star'.of last -year·s 'Freshmen, she has made a :gOoid, :�o'wing .in Chinese students 'of this' section. of:: -pr�siden�.· ,Yj..� ·.w�li'.:go t�· Pekin,"COOllY" Be�ite.z. hockey .. She belongs ; .to Spe�an the country of the work the Univ�r-: where we ,will'mett Professor ErnestIIANY AT P'tiHERAL OP Dr., Raycroft has not arranged tit House, an� 'ha:s �taken �n �a�ti!e :�r� sity of Chicago is doing in investi- nu�t_pD,:a�oth;e� chi��o,.professor in.. C�-;-V� PATTEN schedule' 6£ .heets an'd gatJi:es as yet. in the 'Work of 'Literat'� cokeg�.: gating present· �y conditions in their � the -Qriept. From :there we will gal..-,;,;....;.. but an. u�us��liy :'g� �ne Is ,possible The secret ballot, s�lar to !t�a, native land. 1,500 pUles ,ap the Yanstakai river toB.os.. _-..I.. L.� of t�rom the·pr·es·e�.t oU,·tlo. o.k. Two meets I . Facul- ......... bers Present Ch .b . "f �- k Thl'sJ'ratemity fO!Uen...... cm�. used in ·�1�9s el�ct��n.sl' �� �mplpy"'t . "I _bm en�u, y w.fl:Y' 0 �n ow. .Tribune Sta&' Au.ad ill a with Imrlois. one here and one .at ed. Extreme enthusias� was sh�n_ . -rhe 'banquet will be entirely infor- is in the extreme western part far-Bod7. � Urbana are practically c;ertain. Two in the election, as th�lie in ch�t� mal .a�d a distinguished group of f�c-. ther ,than auy �ientific expedition�ith Wis�opsin are also' pretty sure, prophesied. The num� of 'v�e� ,fty members Will be present. Pres-: !:Jas .ev�r .Kone.AUf'nded by. the .mc�ber.s of the and mcc's 'with Pennsylvania andcast was one hundr� and fOllty� ident judson will be a guest, and the: We will cxami�e ,the geol�gicalPhi GalI\ma J)�lta 'fraternity and Colurribi�' .a�e· tnore than' posa)le. lJe:-. lieven, OUt of two "1\0l1dted possible. others who have accepted invitations: structure of. the .great plateau, thethe staff .of th� OlicagC) Trib�ne, the' sides these c�lIege' meet�, ·Dr. Ray- Its popularity was the .r!atest of any' include, ina'ddition to Professor T. C.' soil -conditio�s �n' the hillsides andfu��rai of �Ch�ies 'Van .' Pa�ten, '02; c��ft will u'lCloubtedly arrange 'for. h J. f th . t' , chamberlin, Dr. Rollin T. Chamber-' in the ,valleys, and look into the cdu-, .. ' . 10 tel story 0 e �",�Iza Ion. • ,!'..a.s held yest�,r�_ay f!,�� ��� F�ty':. practice �e�;s -,vith the <;hicago Ath, ' Ji�,' his son, and ·Professor Frcde�ck cational c�nditio� of th,e Chinese.�r.�t ���c:et _Pr..esbY��!i��. 9.'�rch. letic Association and t�e Y. M. C. A .. CONY9CA�IO"' Tl(�¢.l£TS .': Starr, Professor Rollin D. Salisb�ry, ;.;hools. We are sent by the commit-Many fo��r ,students �f. the Un,,�e�- _ _ .��DY I!'OR.C��DIDA� Dr. A. K, Par�er, ·Mr. F. J. Gurney, tee: 'on .the Inv�stigaiion of Orientalsit)', friends �f �r. V�Q J�tl�n, ��ald DR. SCHURMAN COIIDl� WEsT • _ ---:- -,, ,�nd Mr. Davld Allan Robertson. edacati�n, .a·nd· ,will spend much oftheir last resl;ec�s to tIleir f�er - . Ad� .. o� t� .�a:� to be � There may be additions to this list of our time on that.student tnend: 'Mr. Vaq Pa!}en �. ·Out at Praident'. � �oday ests by latcr acccptances. From :there we will return to Han-��ded �y the �ever��':.� � Pnmdcnt of CorDeD Uni .... t7 to be _. .A1fer',�' ; The Chinese members of thc Mid-. koy; :md go overland to Canton, far-<:o\·�rt. ',p.�st�r ,of the c�.rc'!t, an.d by .'in 'Cm� TO�O�. Tic�ts for tl!'e -comillJ Convoca� dIe West alliance and other Chinese b�r .south th�1t former expeditionsDr. 'Frothlngha)D, c1�r�' Of .�b� �es- ',r: tion, to be held 'Decem�r 18, will: be:. studellts in the Uni\"(�rsity. cntertain . have �ODe. We wi\! take a boarbytery. � placed at the �isposal .of c�nd_idate� the liveliest appreciation of thc work there and go to Shanghai; from there. Pall bearers a� !�� �n�I, "erc� Dr .. Sc;hur�l�l'! •. ��e J)res�dent ,of Cor. r�� �ss�i�te title� -;�d-- for de�rees the University is doing in bringing we visit Manchuria, and go by wayVid A. �oberts�n, 012, �rt � •.:. J' nell Univ�rsity, ..,,11 be 10 Chicago on today after :z o'cl9Ck. "All candidates. the Occident ·and thc Orient togcther. of the Trans-Siberian railway, zig-ertson, .�; Ohv�r � �cCa.�� � � Satarday, .Sund.y and Monday of tho (or titles who �al1· �t �", "Presid�nt's Appreciate University's Work 'zagging across Europe. We may·�Ac.tor l .We��, �06; R�JU� .:1' •. \..II�- week. He is maki'fll an extended tour ()ffic� will be supplied with two tick- "We fecl that thc University of . :'-t' l�ome thrOl'� Turkestan, or·�rlin. ·�J_.:-a�d .Joh�. V!l' :���sson, of the we!'t ·.an� .,,·m visit all tfte ets, an dcandid�t�s for �achelor �nd Chicago is sending out Profcssor �rhaps through Russia. We �xpcct07. tnterment was at Qa",wuuu , principal cities from here to coast. He higher d�rees -are to b� alJ�.ed Chamberlin to investigate the natural to takc an immense number of pic-will :lttend th«: inaUlUrati0n of Pr. four. rcsourccs of China, as it did in send- tures and make �ceu'rate rcport!' ofThe Uui.nrsity of Pennsylvania HilI 'he new J)re'l'�tC!nt of the Unh'c:r- It is expccted that there will bc a' ing out Profe.:'sor Burton last spring. all this country."faces a hcavy deflcit amounting to sity (If �Iissouri al1� will bc entertain- great deman'd for tickets on accoan� is doing something that will have a . Make �ve Tripover $60,000 this year. An annual ed everywhere by �.e Cornell aluml1i of the popularity of Dr. Wever, �ho "ery important bearing on the fu· Profcssor Chamberlin will make aincomc �f about $3ooA.JPO ministers Here in ChicalO ,�, Schurman \\ ill wilI.be award�;,the -bo.-<>rary:degree ture of our country,'· said Yinchang! more extepded �nveitigation than anyto 4,�OO stud�nts; wbile GUarrcl col� be the lUest of t�e Nt�w England of ·I.L.D. at the exercises. Hener. it Tsenchang Wang, plcsident of thc of the former .gt�logis.ts .. Hc will golege, with ],500 �telldance has c. Jub a" nd will sP��k,' f& their ban'.tlct is urged. upon those who a� to· be! Middle West alliancc, in discus!'ing (artjlcr west and 'o"th than B.'liley.$500,000 to s.-nd each, ·"ear. f 11 _..a L t th t th 11 1y tbe banquet 'Iast night. "When an Willis, who, w,ith .the �Xcclltion ofr- 04 Saturday nie. ht. �, �"I1Jay the Cnr- C\ ot""" .t1c_l\� ,s, a _. c:y $3. .ear. '.� _':-T �1 b d f h d \"'t Otlr country on hl'S Baron Von Roc'll.·tl.�"n I'S the· onlynell n.en in the c.!i\y ��Il �'II�e � .2in him .. as to ,e a.ssure o. t �'! a mls��on , mertcan VI�I �. ..' n n ..An invitation wi�1 �r��.lbIV he exten·L' cr��n�!a�s. It has: n��, t.een d��t�ed o\\:,n responsth,hty, we �ho are stu- �an to' 5tildy .th� .grology or Chinaed to him to vi5� :t�.� l"al1"l'US of the al �t whether other sm�ents will be {)ymg :hcre are pleased, of course, ,t...o__�_t_e. _rnh·crsity.' admItted. , (Continued on p�ge "4> (Contioued on paae 04)iAVE�vEt·11ftea...,Street.L.•• '!')GIRLIt[Tt\N'S•••-I PIa'-EREL't­IGK-�LOERH�t\NOF'..DY:tedDEVILLEWeek�'S recognizes that-"-Freshmen at Northwe,:,cm won the"inter-class i�tball .ciaampionsbip aNortbwest� CHICAGO, ·FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11. 1908. --i1 'II, �i:I- iII"1Big Enthusiasm ShoWd:-New .Elee- Le&y� with ,Son Janu:� 3rd. forTrip Throuib China and Also I,�lItion System. ·pr.ovea . a DieSucceu.Will Examipe Geolo,i�t Jtconomi..cal and· Educatio.nal. Conditions­To be Gone Nin. Months.i'.ij. !THE DAILY MAROON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER II. 1908.OUR RECOIUi�-sulted with any afternoon in Ellis 3, A. G. SPALDING & BROS.from 3" to �... Q'c1ock. Communica-tions may: be, left at Facult;r Ex- Spalding's handsomely iUustrated eat­change :z8o., alogue of all sports contains nu-Score Club Dance. Saturday, Dec.ra, Rosalie hall.-International Club Banquet nextDAILYQPEwtO/ '..---To Orpnize Next Quarter for Pur·pose nf Increasing Knowledge ofInternational Language-May Be­come Part of Curriculum.BEYIYE.....Senior Collqe" Council ,meets to­day at . to:3� iii Cobb.� Club meers . today at 4p. m., . 'in Lexington hall. Lecture byDr: Gr�no�: "Christmas in Church,Art and Among the People."Fencing Club Reception at 8o'clock in the factulty room of Bart­lett. All interested are invited. Ex­hibitions in fencing,Daenell .Lecture, today at 12:�1:00p. m., in Haskell Assembly room.Subject: "English Imperialism."Mr. Frank P. Reed will deliver his......... �.·""''''''''ei ..Cal .... Q CIi .'CIaIaIp..bn4 .. liecClll4klul � at the CIl1cqoJ'.u... CIllcqo, lWaoll. IIa.rd II,leu. .. _ Act CIi Mara .. m .. An Esperanto club will be addedto the list of University organizationsin the near future, provided the ex­pectations of the considerable num­ber of campus Esperanto enthusi­asts are realized. Such a club wasformed two years ago and met withno small degree of success. Sufficientadvance was made to enable themembers to present plays in the newlanguage. With the departure of itspresident, Hardin, the club became11lbecrlpUoD price. 13.00 per lear; 11.00 disorganized, and no efforts werefOl' • IDOIltlIL SubecrlpUou rec:ehe4 at .made thereafter to encourage active,0. Ka.rooD 0Ilce, Ellt. 1Iall, - at the united interesr in the work. SinceraculQ kcbaDp. Cobb Ball. that time however, the roll of those�. a:.:u if .•. ..,_,who wish to sec the rapidly spreadingPuItllahecJ d&ll", uc:ept SwadQa, Koa4a78... laolld.a78. clurlq Ulree Q1JU'ten or theTb. Ullin .It" of Cbleaao Weeki".w......fte Weekl7, Oct. 1. IBn. last lecture on "Trade Marktoday, at 4 p. rn., northroom of La w building,Freshmen 'Meeting, this morn-Law,"lectureing, at 10:30, in Kent theater.Reynolds Club Formal this even­ing at the club. No carriages.Junior College Council will meet atro:·.w this morning in Cobb ob. Im­portant. E. A. Goodenow Chairman.PJlESTON r. GASS. )4auq1na ICdltor. language o� Dr. Zamcnhof a success,OSWALD r. NELSON. � .. Kalulcer. has taken on large proportions. Ithas, therefore, been found wise toMaw OIIce-BIIIIi. • .. ... .. BaD... ,... 'IWL .,.. Pull GI. .uw I p.. establish a permanent local club,� -= PI-.. '1' .. IMIa line&. No BIde probably next quarter, to furfher the___,� �....,.... -__-._-__ ""..;..'7'I_ common interest of Esperantists...... COIIUU,UUOU ID&J N left -.... A strong movement is also on foot,Ball - l'acul� Ibtc:Jaa.Dp. ..s� to tilt to have the language taught here asDaD" IIaroo&.� regular university course, This isalready done at Wisconsin and manyThat c. ollege men should be the other institutions' throughout themoral and intellectual leaders of the country. Until this step is takencommunities in which here, special classes in Esperanto willMaking the they live, is the near- be conducted under the auspices ofCollege Graduate ly outworn theme of hthe club. The organizers ope toEffective nine-tenths of the give entertainments and hold lee-addresses made to tures, a L'Esperanto, as well as ,tostudents. The intellectual assent of have the' subject discussed in publicthe audiences' to the proposition i!!generally unanimous, but their men­tal concept of just how it is going tobe brought about is as universallyvague. It is generally dimly conect­cd with making a name for them- AlOfOUlfODIBKTSChurch History Club annual din­ncr, Tuesday.S.jo p. m., in Commons'dining-room. Professor A. C. :Mc­Laughlin will talk.Freshman Dance, Monday at 4o'clock: in Reynolds club.Wisconsin Club meets Tuesday at7 p. m., in Haskell assembly.University of Chicaco Dames meetSaturday, 3 p. m., with Mrs. Davis,5537 Drexel avenue. Children in­vited.Sociology Club will make a trip tothe labora"ories of the city depart­ment of health, Saturday, Meet atCobb at I :3q . P. m.Cap and Gown Editors can be con-lectures, and later to present a play.Esperanto has been spreading overthe whole countrywith a strengthand sureness never dreamed of by its'enemies, . and far in advance of. theexpectations ofIts advocates. I� Eu­rope it is no longer an experiment,but an accomplished fact. Threethousand public schools in Francefor making the college graduate ,,\' teach it and it, is so generally knownreal moral force. The continued throughout. England and the Co�ti­breaking of the Sunday closing law nent that a Bohemian knowing Es­I in Chicago has electrified the gradu- peranto can travel through Europe: as.ates of the Ohio' college, Iiving' in this easily as an Englishman, or more .so,city, into taking steps that are likely while it requires but a month or soto prove of much importance. They of study to grasp· the s�mple v:ocabu­themselv�s ar� t�king' active measures lary and simple grammar of "La Lin­to enforce the Sunday-closing law, guo Internacia."and are now engaged in sending outapepals 'for the' aid of the other PREPARING FOR UNUSUALalumni' organizations in Chicago.. WRESTLING ACTIVITYBut whatever difference of opinionthere may be as to the merits of. the \Vith the approach of the winter'particular issue at stake, the import- quarter this year, an unusual inte�estance of the mechanism for accom- is apparent among the students inter­plishing 'thing� which "this movement ested in wrestling. Coach Tilden H.points out can not be gainsaid. The Stearns, who will have charge of theinfluence �f i �ifile aggressive feder- squad is preparing a definite plan foration �f college alumni on the civic the conduct of the sport. Dr. Ray­welfare of Chicago would be. widely croft is arranging a schedule of out­felt. If it had a definite platform of side contests for a wrestling team,civic ideals, on which to stand, it which will be chosen from the menwould furnish a tinity of purpose .and in the elementary and advanced clas­esprit du corps that would make it scs in swimmnig."cry �uch worth while merely to a The room for the special use of thecollege man. wrestling and fencing squads whjchIf the _ coll�ge or University does is being fitted up in the basement ofnot imbue its graduates with high Bartlett will bc completed before thestandards and ideals, something is end of quarter, and will enable theradically 'wrong with the institution. cla�ses in thcsc two sports to pract­The greater danger lies, however, in ice more easily, and give them muchthe individuar� lia'bility to be swamp- more room and time for individual Ied by the complexities of life, espe- ""'ork than was posible whcn the classcially' when hc turns' himself adrift work "·OlS done on the gymnasiumin a great. city like' Chicago. The floor, during the same hours as theOberlin alumni �ave made a happy track, baseball and hasketbll, squadsdisco'·�ry of an effccth'c means or were practicing.making'thc college graduate and his Coach Stcarns who will be in chargeideals fclt that should not be re- of the wrcstling dasses is well qual­cctcd hy the Unh:ersity of Chicago ificd for thc position. He "'on thenlnmni, or another. association of Brown Univcrsity hcavywcightalumni, merely because they do not championship medal for wrcstling ina&:rce to the importance of the par- 1902, "'as co'ach of the Cambridge,ticular issue which lead to it. llass .• Y. If. C. A., during 1903 and1904. He was at Morgan Parkl----------------Academy. after Icavinlr Cambridge un­til he came to the University in 19Oi.as gymnasium instructor at the Uni-wcrsit7 HiP School.selves and becoming famous.It has remained for the Oberlinalumni of Illinois to blaze the wayWednesday -evening in the privatedining-room of the Commons.You can't say .whether ornot a Klove is economicaltill it's worn out. Trythe wear of .FOWNESGLOVES,-.it�I FOR THE FORMALFRIDAY EVENINGORDERORCHIDS. VIOLET ORSWEET PEA CORSAGESOF�J)REW McADAMSDECORATORS3d St. and Kimbark Avenue..Tel. Hyde Park 18.Opposite the Illinois TheaterWhere to DineTHENEWESTROOMTHE ITALIAN ROOMTbe Wellington Ho�elThe Daily Maroon is your paper,your news, published for you, Show;rour appreciation by sabscribina. �iI .... TYPEWRITING work .anted, byMi.. .Myrtle Goodfellow, S�Greenwood a.eDDe. THE ROMAITALIAN TABLE ·D'H.OTB5OC-75C�I.00INCLUDING WINEAlso a la Carte ServiceOpenDAilyandSundaysfromII AM.togP.M.SPAGHETTISUCH AS ONE GETS IN ITALY14t>-STATE STREET -146SECOND FLOORCHOCOLATESand fine bonbons famous through"OUt America, put up in beautifulboxes suitable for presents at 25C40C and 60c per pound. ., Apleased customer is the best ad­vertisement,"Gm'ther's Confectionery'212 State Street.THE TRADE MARKThat Has Made .Sport in AmericaALL ORIGINAL IMPLEMENTSOF SPORT - WHEN EXAM.;.INED, BEAR THE TRADEMARK OFrnerous suggestions.Mailed Free anywhere.14' Wabash AvenueChicago. Ill.ROBERT P. MURPHY.ProprietorBOTEL ALBANY41st Street and BroadwayNEW YORKRemodelled, Handsomely Fur­nished ThroughoutABSOLUTELY FIREPROOFIn the .heart of the City500 Rooms. 300 Bath RoomsEuropean Plan. Cuisine UnexcelledGentlemens' Cafe, Ladies' Restau­rant, and Moorish Rooms. Popu­lar Prices. Ple�ty of Life-butHomelike.SI.OO Per Day and UpSEND FOR BOOKLET.Meet me at the College Inn, underthe Albany, New Y��k's leading�athskeller, a place to eat, drinkand be merry.MIDWAY TAILORSGarments of All DescriptionsCLEANED. DYED 4 ALTERED6001 Ellis Ave.Work called for and delivered. PRICE ...���..,,-_. �:f1IJlaCUT ONOVERCOATSTHIS MONTH.Save you S5 to SIS..AS:Wm. len-ems' Sona'Clark and AdauW Streett "MFu.,Phone Central '101t4 FlALFRED - PEATS & £I.Foreign and Domestic T.WALL PAPERSAND DRAPERIES144- 46 Wabash Au.Chita£O).WHERE TO DIDTHE UNION BOD!. .AND Rl:STAUltAlrl.·,-·111-117 R.and.� It:net.THE POPULAR PUC3 '. �TO ltAT :;:Eith",r before or ........_� �".Theater. ' .-.-------,:'. '.. 11 THE CRES<;E��,TAILORiNG c.��:will use this '.J:';1",space for future . .:�annOUDCeD1eDtL87 WashinetOD St.Suite 414-516.Iv High� Clauof IJ��. andWomctL·. Tailorinr.f' • ��D;�' ��I�O� • • .• jMADE SUITS$35-00 UP.For Correct: fashions at �erate prices. for practical ...serviceable wear that ccD.plies with the most aac:tialdemands· of style.L. BAlM, LADIES'TAlLOI525 East 63rd StreetOur reputation is our IUar'lllll&EBISHOP�HATs$3and$4l56 STATE 5T.---�ART8tJR'S-S2;OO- BATS-•'eeg4& to.;tic:sAYI.-AC3':. '.� ... ,_"":E��.»,. ':reo,rSt.loriD(.at�tical ...at c-.euctdllTAJLOIreetpa� There has been much doubt COH­cerning she J unior College Debat e ..for �his year as the course books cuenot up to date Arts submitted a sub­ject to Science but th·.'.)' refused t­accept it. The matter was submittedto Dean Lovett and he decided tr'usc the schedule of 1906, TIlt: -ubjc. tthat 'Ar�s furnished was for wardc l t"Literature College aud c thc v accepte-rit this morning at a meeting of theirexecutive commirree, T11� sul.jcctchosen was "Resolved. th.l': +l-e <\1(:_crmen in the cities of l llinois shouldoe elected at larue."Philosophy according ·0 the cour .. ��,)ok will present a subject t o Scicn ceJut they have not done 51) yet. The,nave until next Tuesday' 10 fJ., s: .. In. DO retpect dow. OUl' 'pre­eminence in youna men". mae­terful tailorinC abow morestrongly than in our FullDress garment&.We demonstrate that such at­tire can be made accorcli.nc tothe strictClSt edict of' correctfashion, and yet have individ­uality, character. tone and u­pressiveneu.We use only the fin .. t fabricsknown. the most c1ependabJelinings and trimminp.With all their attractiveness,our Fun Dress clothes are DOless attractively priced.Our suits for every day wearor kncckabcut, are the limitof perfection. To own one i.an assurance of aU around fit-ness-they look fit and makeone feel fit.Suits_ or Topcoats, $3S.oo Up.THE BOWS OOMPABYEducators On Fraternities.try ihg to arouse much spirit for The question whether fraternitiesthe contest and it bids fair to be the have been a benefit to the instituionmost exciting since they were started. of higher education' has long been anMost of the men who were out lastopen one. I t has been pretty con-year wil come out again this year and toelusively shown that attemptsthe debates will be of a high order. New Imported Green Hats52.00 Roosellel' Strle 52.00Arthur Feilchenfeld9s81-83 E. Van Buren St. and 183 De�born st... ----------.------------- ..No matter what you hunt for or where you hunt, the answerto the question "What rifle shall I take? ,. i8-a Winchester.W'mchester Repeating Rifles are made for aU styles of cartridges,from .2a to .50 caliber. Whichever model you select you win findit an accurate shooter, reliable in action and strong in construction.1Fbac:6ftt.r Gaa 4IUf AIUJIJItitlort-f R.4 W· BrlUUf-ar • .usb for Mdl oUur.WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS ce., ' NEW HAYEN. CONN.DEAR JACK:THANKS AWFULLY FOR THAT BOX OF HR CO­ED CHOCOLATEs YOU SURPRISED ME WITH THANKS­GIVING. THEY WERE SIMPLY GREAT.SINCERELY YOURS,MABLE.370 E. 55th Street. I"ABSOLUTELY NO BULGEIF it' •• pat_t_"MAC-HURDLE'FULL DRESS SHIRTU.d SLtrt.& Collar Co •• (MaUn) Th7.N.Y.FULL DUSS surrsTO RD'lT. G. SCHAFFNER I: CO.78 State St. 1 he trial� for the teams .vilt ',,! h.!.:.'Room a7. Cent. 4875 111 all the c ollezcs. Sides Will n-u 1 c(.:: t1;1! third Tuesday of la11;Lry Inall the colleges. .Sides will not bechosen by Litetature and Science un­til that time. The semi-finals of thecontest will be held the Tuesday ofthe tenth week of the quarter andthe finals for the two winners of thiscontest the eighth week of the springabolish them are, {or the most part, 'futile. They are bound to exist in fact,FRESHMEN PREPARE FOR if not in name. The attraction of likeINITIAL CLASS DANCEOne college man afteranother has learned thatf�TI"4_ �HlSH "'..:'... ClGARE:ITES ;.,are just the kind he likes, andhas told his friends about them.Thus their popularity grew un­til today "Fatimas" are verypopular 'among college meneverywhere.20 for 15cMENTION, The DAlt Y MAROONWhen Trading With Our Advertisers I, l" I,IProvision has been made for the ments to their institutions on thepartattendance of two hundred Freshmen of the alumni. They serve as buffersat the 1912 class dance, Monday af- also between the colleges and theternoon. The large hall of the Rey- ever-persistent agitators for college In�$ club h� b�n �ared fur ilie �i��� ��cially � ilie smallu .--------.-----------------------�occasion. towns, because fraternity houses areDepew will furnish the orchestra, usually among the finest in the place,consisting of three pieces. There will and, therefore, contribute generouslybe ten dances, and possibly a few through taxation to the public rev­extras. Programs and refreshments cnues,have been provided ,or. I t is interesting in the connection"We want to make this the best to refer to president Elliot's estimateelass dance of the quarter. said Pres- ."f them as expressed in one of hisident Dymond, yesterday. "If every- lectures on "University Administra­one is satisfied, we intend to give an- tion," just published. He says thatother affair toward the end of next fraternities, so!orities and socialquarter. All we want now is that all cluhs, "being small, exclusive and se­the class should show up Monday.We've prepared for them all,' and wittshow them the time of their lives:'The finances of the class are ingood order.' Thirty dollars have al-Ferguson President. Wander Vice­president and Ripley Secretary­treasurer.The Investigators' Club yesterdaymorning elected its officers for thewinter C!uar�er. The Iollowinz mem-• bers were chosen to govern the af­fairs of the club and for the term: entertains a similar opinon, and nol. E. Ferguson, president: Paul \Van·two authorities in. the country com­der, vice-president; and A. E. Rip- mand higher respect than these.FOR NOBBY. UP­TO-DATE NECK-WEAR, AND STYL­ISH SHIRTSCALL ON'277 Dearbom ,streetFisher Building quarterThe Fensibles and the Powwow arcExpect Record Crowd Next Monday-Arrangements for Ten Num­bers on Program.am desirous of makingyour acquaintance, because Irealize the mutual benefits ofsuch a relation. If you areinterested in Tailor - MadeClothes that possess Charac­teristic Features and Distinc­tive Individuality, you willfind it to your benefit to con­sult with me. Admitting thatI am human, and thereforenot infrdlible (as other tailorswould have youthem to be), I guarantee mycustomers full satisfaction,courteous treatment and hon­est prices. It is to your bestinterest to look into thismatter. ready been collected.INVESTIGATORS' CLUB ELECTSley, secretary-treasurer,It is planned to prepare a very en­ergetic program for the winter. Anumber of trips to meetings andassociations wilt be taken and severalspeakers will address the club at�JgA East 63rd Streetthe University.HAND-WOVEN PILLOW COVERS FOR DENIN THE UNl VERSITY COLORTHE LITTLE BOOK SHOP434 East Fifty- Fifth StreetMRS. EDITH SEARS. P!aoa. IIicIwq 21ao. of like in large aggregations of youngmen. and also of young .women,· willalways find some way of expressingitself. There can be little doubt thatthey help to Iorge .stronger attach-cret groups, seem inconsistent withdemocratic principles in general andwith the liberal spirit of a society ofscholars:' His answer to this is that"the natural human being wants andneeds for social purposes some groupor groups larger than the family, butmuch smaller and less various thanthe entire community. For the socialpurposes democracy is too near anapproach to infinity," and he believesthat"fraternities and clubs alike canhe utilized by systematic and respect­ed college officers in confidentialways to support good order and routout evil practices." Andrew D. WhiteAN ADV. IN THEDAILY MAROONIS AS GOOD ANINVESTMENT ASYOU CAN MAKE.HAVE YOUINVESTED?,.xHEJ)A�LY,.MAR,OON, FRI�Ay. DECEMBER II" 1908.;�,\r-4 ':�-��-"'''�mA--'- ,------- '.'.�."�'--'-- ,. - _, _.r6'.AJ)vD� . FIRST REYNOLDS ruRMAL, � .- s' AU.?TiiB \:I1.B� TO HOLD SWAY TOl18HTReliable Rebuilt "Typewriter I, :a1i' ,maJcea; rebuilt in oUr o�' ,f�ct�; Many, Will Attend Grand Inaugur.;.better and cheaper than �en. $ce. ation of Annual Affairs-Novel-for . yousclf. The T�writer Ex- ties are Planned.chalise, 3i9 Dearborn St. A.-J. Co�le,ing. Mauser. Telephone Harrison �: Dances Must be Over at MidDightDon't forget that there is qmyone PIaVATE INSTRUCTION in Ge'r-� Dille Predicts Success-Mrs.make of Skates that will always be Judson Chaperone.man, by an experienced teacher.ready to serve you well. .E. M. Fischer, 6054 Monroe Ave.,'Order Barney & Berry Skat�s f��m �pt. 44. For the first time in its history,your dealer and write .for our Free, the -Reynolds Club will witness theCatalog, showing complete line.BARNEY' &: BERRY.2 1 3 B r 0 adS t r e e t,S p r i n g fie I d,. 14 a I I.No better Holiday present.FoC;;tb�il gives pla�e to th� ,reat.est of Winter Sport�Ice -Skat."IrtJi. ,rTO RENT-,Choice room 'for 1 or 2;' gayety of J. prom, when its floors'steam heat; bath; $3.00 week; board are crowded with a throng, duly at­i{ desired. 341 East 53rd St., near tired accordingto the dictates of for­\Voodlawn Ave. mal dress. Hitherto" the informal has•• N'I"LKM.N' FOR RENT-Sunny 8-room' apart- held sway. However one feature us­meat. I yi blocks from University; ually encountered will be lacking, asall conveniences; rooms large and all carriages are prohibited.airy, and comfortable. Inquire '3rdflat, 438 E 57th Street. The dance will start at -8, and, ac­cording to the decision of the author­ities, must end at the usual hour ofFOR SALE-Bachelor's Gown, which 12. As a result there will only be It)was made to order of finest rna- dances,tcrial, almost new. Price $10.00. The decorations will be unusuallyAddress Miss L. E. \V. Benedict, elaborate as suitable to the occasion.1704 Roscoe Boulevard. Palms will be placed around bothfloors, Japanese 'Ianterns will beLOST- -One Lucine Finch poster, by strung, and all lights will be screenedIrene Curtis, and one Thanksgiving with colors.poster by Lydia Lee. Return to The programs are unique, the de-Womeri's League rom, Lexington sign being especially wo -L�� I 011>the occasion.Mrs. Judson, Mrs. Lang and Mrs.�IacClintock will be the chaperones.. A large orchestra will be found oneach floor. The refreshments will, probably be served in the room just: off the second floor. "We expect to, make this one of the big social eventsof the year," said President Dille."We have made every preparation to'make the affair as enjoyable as pos-{----.---------------------------------..__--�------._--�i' sible, and hope that its success will., warrant the continuation of theI A Fount�D P�D For Christm�s toms in 'he future.": PROFESSOR CHAMBERLINI David the Penman has the biggest TO INVESTIGATE ,ORIENTline of fountain pen� In the (Continued from page I)U. S. selling all the adver-tised makes atbut when a university sends out a rep­resentative, it means a great dealmore. It is largely to express our, appreciation of this that we have held���--�----.-----�--------�------.-----�----��----� th� �nq�L �e wan�d to g�e abanquet to Professor Burton lastspring. but he was forced to leave be­forc we were able to make the ar­rangcmcnts.'Professor Chamberlin will leave for(hina ('arty in January.H, S. Galloway RecoveringIHampton S. Hollo-n-ay, "'ho ha!'oheen iii in the Hanaman hospital forthe past ten wecks with typhoid fever:lnd pncumonia is now out of thehospital and rapidly rcco\·cring. Hewill b(' in residence at the University,again next quarter..------------------------------------------��.=...BOSTONGARTERTHI IIC"'" ITUI.... y ....... I.··� .. �CUI.·HIOIBunO,.CLASPUti fUn, 1111 U�IiEY[1.u .. �"* __ Alrut, ..._... ... 1IIUIa.. CeeIIIIl ........ _ .............._.�.Oft • .:�............ 1f ••• .L HaU.... _.."ALWAYS EASY� __'. '"'-'-ACUT PRICESI handle none but guaranteed lines;and every pen that leavesthis establishment, is abso-lutely periect,or anew pen,192 Clark Street'Expert repairs of all makes done whileNot high prices.you waltAMES HATSSmart shapel of unquestionable tuteand authority from wbi� th_e le1ec­tion of a becominc bat may be made.The auperb quality i. paraDteed bythirty-five )'UR' experience in Mmnefine hat&.B. L. AMES HAT CO.GLOVBS Larcnt Ead1llift Bat Store in Chicagogo EAST IIADISO'N STREET. ·Ulima.tM CAN_:-: z-: Dr. Bailey Willis made his inves­tigations in 1904 for the CarnegieInstitute, and was accompanied bytwo Chicago graduates, R H. Sar-,gent and Elliot Blackwelder.Professor wen KnownDr. Chamberlin is a man whostands pre-eminent in his profession.He is the author of many works, ofwhich the Textbook of Geologywritten with Professor Salisbury, isthe best known. He is head of thegeological department at the Univer­sity. Last January he was electedpresident of the American Associa­tion for the Advancement of Science,which will meet in Baltimore thelast week of this month. Dr. Cham­be�lin is sixty-five years old and hasa wonderful physique to undertakethis trip.CHINESE HONOR GEOLGIST(Continued from page I) No MoneyTeyOur Down1300 Kenmore PianoIn 70ur own home. make sure that it ��In eveey Particu) Wh - .... u �pa7 us are en 70U are so satlafi�$165In� .Y wa7 70U like. even as low as$18"",eeK.��AN 0 B-RegularPrices '350 to '750, atUeED PRICES AT THIS SALE, .THIS COUPON IS WC t .�. ORTH A TEN DOLLAR BILLu lout at once Don't th .you over a hundred dollars row a�y .money. We not C?1:l!y �A.V!known (as 10 $ , but pemHt tne smallest payments 'E\lbw as I a week)· ask . '-ryou $10 '0 boot Ca ' no money In advance and tri.&., •. n you beat it? •• ..,.Out-.of-town patrons are l'nVl'ted to -avail themselvca -of thMio.MOST liberal inducements. --r--CUT OUTTHIS COUPONGOOD FORTen DollarS. $10 FREE CREDIT DUE BILLOne of these Coupons goOd asirIRST PAYII:E,NTtowards purchase of one StarPiano at this sale, at � Wabast\ venue Chicago, Ill .Pianos Shipped to Any Part -:.l.the United State.on These Liberal Terma. ,Write for FREE CatalOaaM.P. A. STARCK PlANe ,co.,�ACTURERS '204-206 Wabash Avenue. Near 'Adams Street. .' ._ .' .J. C. LYNAS.The Co"�ge Shop1629 Maao nic TempleA �pecial Line of Fraternity and College Leather waD dec. -orations; Arts and Craft Jewel� :etc. 'We have Ja.t whatyou want for Christmas. I ,,'Call and See Ua.1,.' , I -AMUSEMElfT8-GRABD OPERA HOUSEBERTHA KALICH IN"CORA" POWBUMARIE DOROIn THE RICHEST GIRL•• L •• IA·1.YOUjNGFlST :klTGEORGE M. COHAN'SOBIOAGO OP.BA aoua.WALKER WHITESIDE /In Zangwill's great Play.THE MELTING POTINTERNATIONAL THEATREGRAND OPERAThis week OnlyA I D A 8TU ••••• · •• :ELSIE JANISIn THE FAIR CO-ED �In English and Italian ILLI •• 'I·.ZIEGFRIED'S LATEST RFOLLIES OF.I�'I •• A •• life.IV.ANDREW MACKin a new playSERGEANT DEVIL M'CARE TDPUKOUI"The Quality ·Mulical.f'taf,STUBBORN CIND�RElJ,aT ••••• ,.feEDAVID WARFIELDIn theMUSIC MASTERWHITNKYTHE BIG SUOCESSA BROKEN IDOL OLYMPIC MUSIC HAJJ,..VAUDEVILLE ANDMUSICAL COMRDYSmoking Per�ittedLA .ALL.CECIL LEAN.DdFLORENCE HOLBROOK.... tJa. La San. Theater Stock Co,A GIRL AT 1'HE HELII MAJESTIC, CONTINUOUS VAUDEVlLIlJ2 Bilt Acts thi� yteetPrices 15-25-50-15 ---Vol. V---REYNPNinetyratedWithfloor, ;ed byese Iarnessedol itsNinefloors,ten exAlumn:the fa(throngAn (each fIfrom tltoutedIectivc,dents lspecialofficersthis tr:to prevThely SO�Lbeing ("Weeutcomdent r:could aseemedtime. alFENC]Uen'sR1'h('vcrsityhibitiorecent]club d'ulty r,XII Icparednccl tcci rnaclubsline wcroft,prcsid,crt J.fencin;as ch;.\ f(bea"The"'�ich.. ith 1Se\'cr;twecnthe tchibiti,\'iererouX,will f1two (cci\'cdNe�TheUni\'ca nC\\propothe Ubougtl1u01I1