'1matlyVol. vu. No. 53· CHICAGO. SATURDAY, DECE�lBER 12. 1908 Price Two Cents1CHOOSE BANQUET SPEAKERS!CONYDCATION SUNDAY TO I DECLAMATIONOPEN WEEK OF ACTIVITY Best Speaker in Junior Colleges toBe Decided at 10:3=> Monday Mom-Twelve Men Selected to Give After­Dinner Speeches at Banquet ofEnglish III. Next Tuesday in Com. I'he Rev. Frank Crane Will Deliv-mons. er Sermon in Mandel HallTomorrow. T U E S DAY 'DISCUSS S rRANGE DISHESAND INTERNATIONAL AMIlY"I1REYNOLDS CLUB 'FORMALPROVES GREAT SUCCESSNinety Couples Throng Well-Deco­rated Rooms-Alumni are Presentin Large Numbers.Preparations for the English Ill.Carriage Regulation Ineffective -banquet arc almost now complete.and�id::nt ,Dale Pleased with Cum-next Tuesday evening has been setulation of Plans of Officers.to prevent.The decorations added an unusual­ly soft tone to the rooms, the palmsbeing especially conspicuous."We are entirely pleased with theoutcome of our plans," said Presi­dent Dille. "The result was all we�ould ask. The crowd was good andseemed to have a thoroughly good Declamations. College Exercises \'"{,Iltc:,t for the Junior College Stu- Importance and Purposes of Cham-And President's Reception To Pre- .lent s will take place in Mandel hall berlin Geological Expedition Dis-;JS the time at which the affair will cede Conferring of Degrees. :11 10:30 Tuesday morning, Of the nine cussed from Many Angles.take place. The number of speakers �';:l1didates who appeared in the pre-will be limited to twelve. By casting The .Sixty-niuth Convocation week iminar ies on November 19, those The Chamberlin geological cxpcdi-lots, the following men were chosen will open tomorrow morning in Man- :j.'J"Cn were Leverett S. Lyon, Reno lion into the Orient, which is to beto take part in the program: Davis. :icI Hall when the Convocation Sun- �{. Reeve, Albert Sabath and Edith sent out by the University nextDonald Grey, Mchl, Dawson, Hruda, lay services will be conducted by the �l. Zahringer. month. was given a most graciousEsmond Long, Varcala, Anderson. Reverend Frank Crane, D. D., of the I.yon will recite Henry \V. Grady's and hearty godspccd last night at theCarpenter. Sutherland. Merr ill and Union Congregational Church 01 'l he Homes of the people;" Reeve King Joy Lo restaurant by the Chi­Reeve. The subjects for discussion Worcester, Mass., University preach .ias chosen Elbert Hubbard's "A nese students in Chicago. The pur­have not yet been announced, but 1,'(. The prayer service will begin at .\Iessage to Garcia;" Sabath's sub- pose of the University in making- itsmost of them will be topics of Uni- IO:�U o'clock and the religious ser jcct is "A Eulogy on Benjamin H. present study into conditions in theversity life. Up to this time all mern vice at. I I. Hill" by Prescott; and Miss Zah- Orient the future of China, and thebers of the class have been feverishly Tuesday morning will be marked ;inger's choice is again "A Message establishment of better understand-1t work imagining what they would by the finals in the Junior College to Garda" by Hubbard. ing between the Occident and Orientsay in an after-dinner speech, but the public speaking contest at Kent Professor Blanchard. Mr. Gorsuch, were dwelt upon after a real Chineseanxiety will now be concentrated on Theater, in which the speakers will and Mr. N elson, all of the public banquet, including .sharks' fins andthe twelve men selected. be Leverett Samuel Lyon, Edith speaking department, formed the bird's nest soup, had been discussedThe committee In charge, compos- .\!azic Zahringer, Albert Sabath, and body of judges at the preliminaries. with relish by the faculty memberscd of Esmond Long. chairman; Car- Reno Rucker Reeves. The two win- Although so very few essayed to and the Chinese students, Chop­penter and Mehl, have been diligently ners will be awarded scholarships come out for trial the selections sub- sticks were fur�islicd those whuengaged in perfecting plans and ior one quarter. At the same time the mitted in part "showed excellent cared to experiment with them.promise several surprises. One fea- Senior college exercises will be held quality" according to Professor Dr. j"udsOn Tens Purposeture of the program will be some at Senior college chapel in Mandel. Blanch rd. "Trying to do a service to the cdu-parodies on Varsity and pop- The Junior College exercises will On account of the fact that so catcd thought of the United Statesular songs, which will be rendered be held Thursday at 10:30, when the many awards in scholarship are giv- .. nd some for China, we express ourduring the course of the dinner. names of those who will get their en to debating teams it was found �ood will to the ancient nation onThe banquet, which will be held .it les will be announced. In the eve- necessary to reduce as much as pos- t, other side uf the Pacific," wusin the Commons, is scheduled to be- ning, begining at 8:30, the reception -ible the number of prizes alloted. the keynote of the evening, struckgin at 6 o'clock. - -About thi.ty mem- by President and Mrs. Jud�on to Therefore, r .. YO scholarships of $50 by President Jud�on, who was onebers of the class will be present. meet the Honorable John Watson from the Peck fund will be the re- of th� concluding speakers.No guests will be invited to attend Foster, LL. D., the Convocation wards for firsa and second. President Judson. after paying a:\Ir. Robertson, of course, will be on «rator, and Mrs, Foster will be held tribute to the unswerving businesshand to see that everything goes :11 Hutchinson Hall, to which candi- O'DONNELL MADE MEMBER honesty of the Chinese, turned to anFENCING CLUBS HAVE smoothly and to preserve order dates for titles and degrees will be OF UNIVERSITY DEBATERS exnlanation of the University's .pur-SOCIAL EVENT TONIGHT :0 •• " • ,.invited. Other guests of honor wilt W'l11 pose in sending out the expedition,ES Replaces Keyes and Appearli.:en's Club to Entertain Women FRESHMAN CLASS DECID be Dr. \Valther Wever, Imperial . and said in this connection: "WeAgainst Michigan in TriangularRapier Artists at Informal TO ABANDON GREEN CAPS German Consul-general, and Mrs. have been interested for many yearsContest,Reception. Wever : Mr. Martin A. Ryerson, in your nation. A great awakeningDistinctive Head Gear to be Laid prcsrdeut of the board of Trustees. .Paul O'Donnell, who was first al- is now going on in your country, butTh« men's fencing club of the Uni- ASl'de-Women Wl'U Not Wear :1I1d Mrs. Ryerson, ternate on the University debating not all the old ideas are being castvcrsity will give a. reception and ex- Ann-bands. Ccnvocan ion day will be Friday and team. was yesterday made a regular aside, only the useless ones, If thishibition cf fencing in honor of the.... m he opened with the Matutinal member to replace C. M. Keyes. policy is followed through, China will 'j;�Y!��Ii-;tbefi With a gaily dressed throng on thefloor, and the club rooms illuminat­ed by tile soft light of many J apan­ese latltcrns, the Reynolds club wit­nessed the scenes of the first informalol its his.ory last night.Ninety couples danced on the twofloors, eliminating the crowding of­ten experienced at the informals.Alumni and a number of members ofthe faculty mingled with the happythrong of undergraduates.An orchestra of three pieces oneach floor played the latest piecesfrom the popular shows. The much­touted anti-carriage ruling was inef­fecti\'e. So accustomed have stu­dents become 110 taking carriages, thespecial request went unheeded. Theollicers deplore the establishment ofthis tradition, which they had hoped ':IlLtime, all around!'Iee­rbatrecently organized \Vomen's Fencingclub a,' 8 o'clock tonight in the Fac­uIty room of Bartlett gymnasium.XO formal program has been pre­pared for the occasion, as it is plan­ned to make the affair just a meansci making the members of the twoclubs acquainted. In the receivingline will be Dr. and Mrs. J. E. Ray­croit. �1. Dellcauviere, George Bliss,presidc;nt of the men's club� and Rob­ert J. Kerner, captain of the Varsityfencing team. �Irs. Raycroft will actas chaperone..\ fcature of the entertainment willbe a lecture by 1\1. DeBeauviere on"The Evolution of Fencing;'w�ich will be illustratcd by boutswith broadswords, rapiers and foils.SC\'eral bouts will also be held be The Freshmen are to discontinue ior candidates for the higher degrees Keyes has iotmd that he will not be be a great and good nation.wearing their green caps. So they 'It tile Quadrangle Club. The Convo- eligible for the tricngular debate he- To Get First Hand FactsIccidcd yesterday in their meeting cat ion exercises will be held at .� tween Chicago, :\lichigan and North "The purpose of the expedition isActing according to a suggestion of 'df.Jck in Mandel Hall, the order be- western next month. his: \Ve have heard much of China,Frcsidcnt Dymond a motion passed .ng' the Pr occs.s ion, the Convocation Since O'Donnell debated against • spccialty as to education. We hearnholish ing the insignia of Freshman- rddrcss, the conferring of degrees. Xor thwestcr n last year, he will, by various stories from the missionary,hood. No more green caps are to be the President's statement and Rc- he rules of inter-collegiate debates, irom the merchant, from the China-seen about the campus until next cession. appear against �Iichigan this year. man. \Ve want to know what hasyear. He has been working with the other iccn doncr what can be done, andDymond said that he had received PLAN A MEMORIAL FOR men on the team since the prepara- ,'hat will be done. We want to get:1 suggestion from one of the girls .WIt.BUR S. BLAKESLEE don was started, and will not be It first hand· what is going on in allthat the f�ir members of the clas' :lal1l1icapped hy his delayed appoint- :irclcs; among the. people, the mer-adopt a green armband, and askcG Christmas B�ok to be Presented to ment to the team. .:hants and the government, and findfor a motion to this effect. Such a Parents cf Student Who Died The debaters have their case prc- ,ut the natural resources of themotion was not, however, forthcom· Last Summer. pared, tllC,ugh they have not written t-ountry. In this way we hope toing. ae; one of thc young ladies mov· As a tribute to the memory of \Vil- thcir specche:, as yd, This will- not find out the educational condition in�d th:tt the girls do not adopt a dis· �lllr S. Blakeslec. 'oS who died las! he done until they are divided into China.�OGIRLtinclive dass emblem. Dymond mis- july while teaching at the Chautauqua wo tcams 1)\: CO;Jch Chandler. Two Phases StudIedundersto0cl the mo:ion and in repeat- \s!'o\.'llIhly, his friends arc preparing aing said, .. It has been moved and sec· ')ooklet of messages of sympatthytween members of the men's club and nnded that girls adoPt a green arl11- ,\'hich they will send to his parents The first picture of the Varsity vinity school and one from our ele-the: tc:tm, and as a culmination an ex- .hibiticn h0ltt hetween M. de Beau- band;' This immediately brought ,t Rutherfod, �. Y. All friends of hasketball men who were award eel partlllcnt of geology, 'Ve feel thatforth a general hewl of dis;Jpprova! \Ir. Blakeslee are invited to writl' their cmhlems for winning the nation- ' .• ::.,: 'l'luling to China our he�t."iere anll his assistant, M. Lamou- irom the girl�, ane) Dymcnel rc\,i ... e,1 �llort letters and leave them at 5829 ;;1 championship last year will be They go to learn, to find out. to kn(),,"rouX. Admission to the reception his lllotipn to the sati!'iactie�n of the 'ackson .\,·cnlll', before Dl'cember 16. taken tomorrow morning at Mar- -so as to bring us knowledCO'e whichwill hc rc;;.tricted to memhers of the «0di .. sellting party. In this form tlh' III ord\�r to makc it more easy t,) tyn's Studio. Dr. Raycroft. cO:lch: will henefit tiS and you,"two chIlls and those who ha\'e re- '!lotion was immediately passed by bind the heoklet, those who write .Tohn. Schommer. who captained th.... Pr('f�ssor Chamberlin Speakscci\'cfl "l)('('ial invitations. "'Ve selected two prufessors ofdiffererrt branchcs_':one from our Di-Take Picture cf Champion FiveCUDEVlWi� yieck·50-15 t'nanimous assent. letters arc requested to write on fi\'c; \Villiam Gcor�en. this:\ fter the cI •• ss had heard of the :)ap�r measuring 5 by 6 in('he5, and leader: On'ilIe Page. andNebraska May Have New Field plans for ,the dance :\n<1 an appeal to hand t!lcm in without folding. Hoffman. g'u •. rds. and FredTherc is a movcment on foot at the for a fe\V more dollars to he acId ccl '\Ir. Blakeslee was one of the hest forward. will he inducledUni\'ersity of Nebrask� to procure to the treasury. the meeting' 'iked studcnts while in residence at sroup.a nell' athletic field. A part of the adjourned. t!te lJniversity. He had come her�proposed firld is already o\\'ned by ') f:cr �tttdying in Harvard and alsothe Uni\'ersity, and the rest "'ill be "\Vhat would a college be \\'ithout :n Europc, where he "'as under thebought with funds subscribed 'by the football?" the Unh'ersity of Kansas tutelage of the famous Mme.aluUlni. asks. Carrino, the famous musician. lcr :In<1 resources of the coun! ry." h t'Ha7.in� h1S bccn unanimously ta-.• -, .. aid. "\Ve go as students, under theh00ed hy t;,e undergraduate students most delightful circumstances. ,Ycof thc Virginia Collc::!e of Technol-year's Prof('ssor Chamberlin. ar'er thank-:\rthur ing the Chinese students for the h, .n­Falls. or, also di!Ocussec1 the purpo"c of t 11'-'in the expedition which he win cotHht(,t."\Ve are going to study the char:l�-o�·. (Continucd on page oJ)'It, laUg _aroon.. ..... IItudeAt l"ublleatlOD ., tbeCnlTeralll ot Cblc:qo.Sabred .. IlitculId·clnu �l at the Cblcaaor_t...... Cblcqo. llllDola. Marcia III.!lUill, u�r Act ot MarcIa I, 1118.Publlahed da1l1, except Sunda, .. KOIl4al.an. llo11da,a, durlnc tbree quarter. ot the'(;.I .... ralt, lear.1o�ormerl1The UnlYe altl of Chlcqo Weeki,.1'0UDdedn. Week." OcL I, 1882.'lb. DaU" OcL 1, 1�02..c icty,opened by a stranger.Become ManagersOf the ISo requests sent out, 151replies were received. These camefrom thirty states in this country, Church History Club annual din-one reply each from Canada, British ncr, Tuesday.Srjo p. m .• in Commons'Columbia, and Mexico, and three rc- dining-room. Professor A. C. Me­plies from countries in Europe. Of Laughlin will talk.the 151 men who answered, seventy Freshman Dance. Monday at 4per cent. were married, and the mar- r'clock, in Reynolds club.ried ones had a total among them of Wisconsin Club meets Tuesday atninety-nine children. The great ma- i p. m -, in Haskell assembly.Cap and Gown Editors can be con-lubacriptlon price, $3.00 per lear i ,1.00for I mOilthL SubacrlpUoDa recelTed attM Maroon omce.. EUla Rall, or at the.acult;r &xcbaD8e, Cobb Hall. A!OTOUHCBltUIHTSPltES'.rUN 11'. GASS, Mana£ID� Editor.OSWALD i'. NELSON, BualDeu Jia.Ilqer.!4.w. cOIltrlbutluu.a mal be len a' I'll" jority of the men were managers, en­Ball or i'aeultJ &xcb&ll£e. addreMe4 to the gineerc, or executives for successful sulted with any afternoon in ElHs 3,Dall, IIarooL manufacturing a d business corpor- from 3 to 4 o'clock. Communica­ations, dealing with the work in clec- tions may be left at Faculty Ex­The Maroon takes much pleasure trical, civil, mining, and other engia- change 280.in announcing the .election of Messrs. cering lines .. A few were in business Convocation Tickets for the candi-lFelscnthal, Appel, Kars- for themselves as consulting engin- iatcs for degrees and title of associ-'.1:he ten, Washburn, Foute eers, one was a lecturer, one a Cali- ate may be procured at 'the Presi-and Etrleson, to its fornia ranch owner .. and ten were in .lcnt's office Saturday and Mondaystaff of reporters as a the service of the U:nited States gov- �Iornings.result of the fall quar- ernment. These details are men- Convocation Prayer Service in theter competition. The large number tioned to show the wide-reaching theater of the Reynolds club Sunday. NewReportersof hustlers who started in about themiddle of the quarter, made neces­sary a second competi:tion, which willbe decided the middle of the winterquarter.The six candidates who were chos-• l_\-,. en at a meeting of the board yester­day represent the successful menfrom a group of th: �·ty, who enteredthe first of the quarter. They haveall done faithful work, day in andday out, and the Maroon board wish­es in this public manner to expressits lively appreciation of the servicethey have rendered.A new competition will be startedat the beginning of next quarter.This is open to any student in theUniversity, and will be decided sole­ly on servi�e rendered the paper.Two quarters' service as reportermakes it candidate eligible for mem­bership in the governing board ofthe paper as associate editor.!t Pay of College Graduates(From tile Boston Herald)"How much may a person earn af-ttIYou can't say whether ornot a �love is economicaltill it's worn out. Trythe wear ofFOWNESGLOVESIf , ICHOCOLA resand fine bonbons famous thrOUCh"lOUt America, put up in beautifulboxes suitable for presents at 25c4°C and floc per pound. "A Ipleased customer is the beat ad-vertisement.'·Gunther's Confedlonery 'I212 State Street.8 THE TRADE MARKThat Has MadetwIICSport in AmericaALL ORIGINAL IMPLEMENTSSHULTZ'S SCHOOLOF DANCINGMost Popular Place in Cbica&oPrivate Lessons by AppointmclllGuarantee Course $5-00. Five printlessons wit.h music. A guaranteemake pupil proficient in the waltzand two-step. Barn dance taught·one lesson.Office and Studio" 301 West 63d t:�Cor. Wentworth Ave.Phone GarfieldInformal Dancing Reception at ,THE FORUM [43rd St. &: Calumet Ave.EVERY SATURDAY EV1nIrtdIAdmission so Cents • PcnaaDECEMBER SPECIALEVENING DRESS SUITAND DINNER COAT(Silk Lined Throuihout)8,.Wm. Jerrems· SonlClark and Adams StrectaWHERE TO DINETHE UNION HOTEAND RESTAURANTIll-ll, Randolph SttlttTHE POPULAR PLACITO EATEither before or after �eTheater.We make a Specialty .f aDand Fraternity Dinn.ra.THE DAILY MAROON, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 12. 1908����������������to make. Here and there a man is mz D.AlL Y B1JL1.BTIBco be found whose labors have beenthe work of love, or one who keeps University of Chicago Dames meetat his task l."rgely for the ,lory or today at 3 p. m., with. Mrs. Davis,the henor that may be attached to 5537 Drexel avenue. Children in­the position that he holds, but such vited.men are greatly in the minority. Sociology Club will make a trip toInformation blanks, asking for re- [he labora-ories of the city depart­plies to certain questions covering ment of health, today. Meet atlocation, business. etc., were sent out Cobb a1 1:30 p. m,to all of the gr�duates of the college Score Club Dance. this evening, atclass referred to above. It was re- Rosalie hall.quested that the salary for the pre- Lecture by Hugo Munsterberg­ceding year be marked on a blank Professor of Experimental Psy­card and returned in a separate ell- chology at Harvard University, willvel ope, and in order to avoid any oc- lecture today at 2 :30 p. m., on "Bookscasion for exaggerating the salary, :1I1t1 Readers in Germany and Ameri­all of the "income envelopes" were ca," under auspices of Germanic So-and representative character of those morning, 10·00 a. m,whose replies form a basis of sta- Convocation Religious Service Sun-tistics of salaries �ven here. lay morning at half past ten, in Man-Range of Salaries tiel Hall. The Reverend Frank CraneThe lowest salar f received 'was will speak.$728. The largest salary was $20.000. . Junior Co�lege Fin:l1s in Declama­The following table shows the sal- tion in Mandel Hall Monday, 10:30.aries for the last year, separated into Physics Club meets Monday indivisions of $500 each, and the num- Ryerson Laboratory, 32, 4:30 p. m.ber of college men receiving salaries :'II r, E. S. Bishop and Mr. J. R.Iin each of these divisions:- Wright will speak.New Testament Club meets in Mid-Yearly No. men each 11e D' . . 1 11.1 d 8iviruty par or, �"on ay, p. m. Isalary. division. Papers by Professor Case and Mr.Below $1,000 •....••..•......•..•• 2 VanZandt. , ,$1,000-$1.499 .....••.............. 15 Educational Club, Monday in west$1,500--1,999 30 lecture room of Law Building. 7:30$2,000---2,499 27 p. m. Professor Judd will speak.$2,500--2,999 19 Senior College Class Exercises in$3.000-$3.499 ...........•......... 18 Vlaudel Hall: Tuesday, 10:30 a. m.$3,500--3,999 I I Daenell Lecture, Tuesday, 12:()()-S4,()()()-·4,499 ••......••........ ,... 7 I:OO P. m, in Haskell Assembly hall$55,00-$9,999 .. . . . . . . . . .. .. . .. . .. 15 Suhjcct : "The Recent Commercial10,()()()-20,000 ...•.•....• ..•.• •. • .•• 7 Policy of Germany:'-- Y. W. C. L. meets Tuesday in Lex-Total _." .. 151 ington Hall, 4:15 p. m, Miss RuthThe average received for the year Raymond will lead.was 3.107. The total amount of Botanical Club, Botany Building,money received by the 151 graduates room 13. 4:30 p. m, Professor Coul­ter getting a college education?" during the last year in their business tcr will talk.The questicn is often asked, and best work was $4j!:.,..",157, or nearly $500,-vv Junior Mathematical Club meetsanswered by saying: "Any amount. 000. Wednesday in Ryerson Laboratory.It depends upon the person." Another interesting item that de- r:room 3'). -1 :3('; P. Ill. P�.per by Mr.There has been f,(l much of spccu- 1 d f h 1· . . d\'c ope rom t e rep les receive was Ohklll!' d.lation regarding the salaries of col- that the seven states in which the1 . 11 d Y. M. C. A. Wednesday in the Ii-lege graduo:.tes all( e�pecla y regar - It' arned anda rges mcomes were e , bra ry d ll; t dl c: c k TT al1, 4 :30 p. m.ing the incom�s of engineers and men these wcre also the seven states in.. \ sOcl· .... I.. hour to meet Rev. Frankof technical trait�ing. that at a re- which the largest number of men Cral1e.cent gathering of a class graduated were employed, are as follows: Mas-ten "'·ears ago from one of the fore- h tt N Y kIll' . Oh·J sac use s, ew or, mOls, 10. TIIC ]uI11·or 1 f tl U· .h c ass 0 le mversltymost technic�l collcges in t e coun- Indiana Pennsylvania and Colorado .. ',f. b ' 'Visconsin will prcscnt astry it was dccided to collect reha Ieinformation on this point. There class play ··Tes:;ie of College."the PIN FOR CLUB OF NATIONS play ,,·as writtcn hy Junge '09,,·ere about ISo graduates in1 1 1 d b H:lsSC ·09.ciass in question. all( as t lCY la e- -come scattered in all parts of the International Organization Adopts ---------------C0\tntry, a.,d had takcn up a great va- Badge of Cosmopolitan Societiesriety of busines� ar.d of engincering Association.lines or work, it was cvident that the ---results would be of .great value. The International club adopted asFurthermore, they would provide in- its official brodge the pin now used byformation of a kind that people in the Association of Cosmopolitangeneral have much interest in, but club.can ascertain little about. The Question of sending a repre-A coliege r.1an's success. like that �entath·e to the conference of cos­of any other man in the business mopolitan clubs, ,,·hich ;,re to be,,"orId of today, must of necessity he held about the middle of next quar­judged l::rgely by h�s salary. or by ter, was discussed, but no decisionthe amount of money that he is able was reached. OF SPORT-WHEN EXAM-THE ROMAINED, BEAR THE TRADEMARK OFA. G. SPALDING" BROS.Spalding's handsomely illustrated cat­alogue of all sports contains nu­merous suggestions.Mailed Free anywhere.147 Wabash AvenueChic:aco. Ill.THE CRESCENTTAILORING CO. ITALIAN TABLE D'HOTBsoc-7sc-$I.OOINCLUDING WINBwill use thisspace for futureannouncements,87 Washincton St.Suite 414-516. Also a 1a Carte ServiceOpeaDailJandSunda,..fromIJ A.I.togP.1.W!:hcst Classof Meh's andWomen's Tailorinc.am desirous of makingyour acquaintance. because Irealize the mutual benefits ofsuch a relation. 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BLACKFRIARS TONIGHT IDean AngeU Says Great Care Has Reunion of Members and AlumniBeen Taken to Assure Fairness To Be Celebrated by Doubleto All. Entertainment. ARTHUR'S S 2.00 BATSthe way you want it made; you dictate marily is efficiency in thc service, ob­to them and they will do just as. you I rained in thc fairest way poss ible,"tell them, and not try to talk youinto something else.,. ISOCIALISTS AND UNIVERSITYThe most mportant point about it OF PENNSYLVANIA AT OUTSall, however, is that they will charge --$35 for a college suit and they will Intercollegiate Societies' Bulletin De-give you the full amount of the ab, nounces Quaker Institution forsolute value of cloth, workmanship, Refusing Them Meeting.tryon and satisfaction, and not nomi­nal value. The University of Pennsylvania New Imported Green Hats52.00 Roosellelt Strle 52.00Arthur F eflcbenfeld' sMissouri Has New PresidentA two-day program for the instal­la tion of Albert Ross Hill, LL.D .. , aspresident of the University of Mis­.. ouri, was given recently at Colum­bia. The guest of honor was Dr.jacob G. Schurman, president ofCornell University, from which in­stitution President Hill was graduatedin 1895. SPECIAL PRICES TO FRATERNITIESAND SORORITIESI make a specialty of all designs of Sorority andFraternity Pins, Rings and Fob ••Designs submitted free of charge and sample pins furnished to re-sponsible parties. 'I also do all kinds of Watch and Jewelry Repairing, Diamond Settingan� Manufacturing at the cheapest possible prices. I am the maker anddeSIgner of the 1907-1908 Daily Maroon Fobs.81-83 E. Van Buren St. and 183 Dearbom st.ROBERT P. MURPHY.ProprietorBOTEL ALBANY41st Street and BroadwayNEW YORKRemodelled, Handsomely Fur­nished Throughol�t Formal Dances; InitiltiOns; Banquets."Dear Mabel:-For these you'll need a Dress Suit or TuxedoI really want to go to that Reynelds 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.it awful, Mabel?"ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOF I' P. S.-Ain'tI n the heart of the City Isoo Rooms. 300 Bath Rooms -: ou will draw bid. to Full Dress Affairs right along, for the seasonEuropean Pian. Cuisine Unexcelled 1S here-read Jim'. letter.Gentlemens' Cafe, Ladies' Restau- Order your Suit Early.rant, and Moorish Rooms. Popu-lar Prices. Plenty of Life-butHomelike.$1.00 Per Day and UpSEND FOR BOOKLET.l\leet me at the College Inn, underthe Albany, New York's leadingRathskeller. a place to eat, drinkand be merry, Our prices are within every College man'. reach.C&.rVer, & WDkieTAILORS \Try us aut on our proposition. We has brought down upon itself a mosthave made good at another univer- eloquent denunciation from collegesocialists by a recent refusal to per­mit a meeting of a socialist club inone of its halls. "The maladroitnessof terrified bigotry is just now pro­ducing the most desirable results inRoom 50::. Association Building. the school that boasts the fearless153 La Salle Street. Tel. 6192 Benjamin Franklin as its founder,"---A-N-EA--RL--y-------- says the December bulletin of theWINTER DRIVE I ntercollegiate society, in its reportsity, and we know we can make goedat the U. of C., if you will give us astart.WATTERSON & SOUTHWARDTAILORSof the matter.Come in and share with us a lucky "The Provost of the University re­fuses the Socialist Study Chapter the\Ve have just 'received at a great use of one of the college halls for abargain a number of classy patterns meeting to be addressed by Alexan­for business wear. der Irvine. The chapter was alsoAbout two hundred styles in a11- turned down thus last year, when itonly enough for one suit in some of was to have been addressed by Johnthe patterns. Spargo. And with what delightfuldrive on winter woolens."Jerrenn way." The chapter wilt hold itsRIGHT HERE let US convince youthat e��rY . o�e. �i ·the r.ady�nWs�suits that you :b\lY_ downtown is notworth much, or nearly as much inthe real value of the cloth and theworkmanship as you pay for it. Inthe first place, they are made in theiweat shops. where the suits are Announcement that student service Sixxy members and Alumni of thetnanufactured in a hurry, and dozens appointments for the coming quarter Blackrriars will gather in Hutchinson(if them made at the same time. No have been settled upon by the schol- cafe at 6:30 o'clock tonight for theone garment is given any particular arship committee has been made, first banquet of the order this year.attention. alOll!! with a statement from Dean After the banquet toasts will be re-These manufacturers put what they James R. Angell of the Senior col- spondcd to by old men and the offi­call slant pockets, and just a few leges that, ewing to the unusually ccrs oi the order. Among the speak­more unnecessary frills, which might large number of applications turned crs will be Harold Atteridge, ex-'o7,consist of a few very carefully de- in, great scrutiny has been taken to author of the "Winning Miss", nowsigned creases or something of that g ive the most worthy and deserving being played at the Garden theater .sort, and then charge you enormous students the favors. A smoker in the Reynolds clubprices for a suit. If you have ever "We have not changed our method theater will follow the banquet. Anbought one, you can nell remember -f awarding the scholarships as yet, ..:xt'dlellt program of events has beenwhat you thought of it after you had and as 1 sec it, there is no reason fur prepared fur the event and all enjoy­worn it fer a while. chauging it," said Dean Vincent in able evening will be spent by theSo much for that. Now if you want commenting on the matter, "We friars. l l irschl Shaw. Winston P.to wear clothes that are made by an have the best system 1 know of just Henry and others will present aexpert tailoring establishment of long now. Before a student may have his vaudeville sketch, Clarke Richie andstanding, and who will give your application considered, he must an- Car l S. V. Excclsen will give acase the same treatment that a doctor swer certain questions which serve mandolin duet and vocal selectionswill a patient, or a lawyer his client, to prove his right to the appoint- will be given by Henry, Berry andthen call on mcnt. .Jr cha rd, Among the other numbersWATTERSON & . SOUTHWARD, "1 am distinctly opposed to any on thc program will be several ex-TAILORS. system of rotation whereby a man rcmporancous S!\U1tS, some boxingin the Association Building, hr lds his appointment for only a part matches and afake wrestling match153 La Salle St. of the year and thcn resigns it to an- by two of the Friar comedians.They will make a suit for you just other. \Vhat we must insist on p ri-$35 for any of them, tailored in the results:meeting all right, and it has alreadymore purchased several hundred copies ofthe pamphlet-formerly an article' illthe I nternational Socialist Review.en­first titled, "Capitalist Control of Educa-Here's your chance to getthan you pay for.Come in early if you wantchoice. tion," fer free distribution amongthe students. The incident recalls thenoble puerility of President LymanBeecher and his Board of Trustees ofLane Seminary; in 1834 these learnedgentlemen suppressed investigationand debate among the students con­cerning anti-slavery. The studentsseceded en masse. The students ofAmerican universities will demon­strate their right to fe1tow!'hip withstudents in European universities bya fearless political [ihcrnlism utterly,I cfiant of pre-eminently eminentbigotry."'l'AI·LOR FOR YOUNG IIBNA. N. Jerrems. Mgr.Two stores: 131 La Salle at., and44 Jacboft Boul .... rdAcceptable Holiday Gifts.De you enjoy Roller Skating? What Other Colleges are Doing"The Da ily :-';chr::sk:lIl·' of the Uni-Have you a good pair? vcr sit y of Nebraska has inst itutcd aYou have doubtless learned that novc l pi:'n [or ilicrC"a�.ing its suh scr ipthough the rink provides skates, they lion list. All \\":10 stth�.criheseldom fecl right as to action and week, besides reCCI\·II1� a specialfit. rate, arc given a ticket to one of theThat's why you ought to ,,·rite:tt locnl theatres. Tn ndditon to this In-once for our Free Catalog. (!UCCI!1Cut "The Dai!y Xehraskan··We make litood skates. will �in� to the fraternity or sorer-BAR N E Y &: BE R R Y. ity which obtains the larzcst number273 B r 0 adS t r e e t, of subscriptions a box party at a Sat-S p r in, fie 1 d. M.... urday matinee this week, A. J. SHAWBANJO VIRTUOSOHyde Park Conservatory ofMusic.276 East 57th Street.Teacher of Banjo. Mandolin andGuitar,Special Attention Given to Clubs,• • •CLUCTT. H •• OD"I .. co.•• "c". Op .,,"ow COL&.A". 55th AND ELLISFULL MEAL tOe and UpBraiden's Lunch CounterBRAIDEN, ex-'IO, U. of C.55th AND ELLISMENTION The DAft Y MAROONWhen Trading Wifh Our Advertisers-._ -1lU88IPmD.A.DBB.TISDU:NTI':.,....-- .., BARGAINS .. ALL THE. TIME­: . Reliable Rebuilt Typewriters, allmakes; rebuilt in our own factory;better and cheaper than others. Seefor yourself. The Typewriter Ex­change, 319 Dearborn St. A.. J. Couse,),tanager. Telephone Harrison .4065,PRIVATE J.NS1',RUCTION in Ger-man, by an experienced teacher.E. M. Fischer, 6054 Monroe Ave.,Apt. 44.I,TO RENT-·Choice room for 1 or 2;steam heat; bath; $3,00. week; boardif desired. 3.P East 53ft! St., nearWoodlawn Ave.FOR RENT-Sunny �-room apart­ment I Vz blocks from University;all convcnicnccs ; rooms large andairy, and comfortable. Inquire 3rdflat, 438 E 57th Street.FOR SALE-Bachelor's Gown, whichwas made to ordertcrial, almost new.Address ':\Iiss L, E. \V. Benedict,1704 Roscoe Boulevard.LOST-·One Lucinc Finch poster, byIrene Curtis and one Thanksgivingposter by Lydia Lee.Women's League rom, LexingtonHall. THE DAILY MAROON, SATU.RDA V, DECEMBER 12, 1908In no respect does our pre­eminence in young men's mas­terful tailoring show morestronglY than in our FullDress garments.We demonstrate that such _at­tire can be made according tothe strlctest edict of correctfashion, and yet have individ­uality, character, tone and ex­pressiveness. .We us: only the finest fabricsknown, the most dependablelinings and rrimmings.With all their attractiveness,our F�U Dress clothes are noless attractively priced.Our suits for every day wearor knockabcut, 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 COlvIp ANY� YOUNG LADIES' AND GEN­TLEMAN'S Select Orchestra isbeing organized by Mis. Ada RaK­ers. Mandolins, Guitars, Banjos,and Zithers. Those who wishmembership call between 10 and 12·a. m, and 2 to 8:30 p. m. 480 E� 78 State St.61st Street. FULL DRESS SUITSTO RENTT. G. SCHAFFNER a: CO.\ A Fountain Pen F��£bristmaslr�I.you waitDavid the Penmanof has the biggestthefountain penss. selling all thetised makeslineu.CUT Inadver­atPRICES DiSCUSS STRANGE DISHESAND INTERNATIONAL' AMITY(Continued from page I), Id .I �o with the express esrre tilOlt weI shall find out the truth. We have no,'instruction to inve st igate this, that orl t lie other, but to find the truth. \Veloon't go as students with instructions! to give only, but to learn and bringI back results. As an instructor, oneI ough t not give a forecast, but I be-jlIC\'C with Professor Starr in a greatfuture for China."I Professor Starr in WarningDanger that China will go to ex­tremes in giving up the old for auc w of improved value, was a warn­';llg sounded by Professor Starr."Twenty-one years ago," he said,•. J made my first public lecture onthe Chinese. I dared to say that Chi­na was not only a nation with a past-si wonderful his-tory, but that Chinais a nat ion uf the future. I still holdthe same belief .. and other men arebe lieviug the same. You are the men·.n whom that future depends. It isbecause you have gone into t he out­side world. I wish you success andprosperity.Japan's Example Bad"I 'gh'e you one word of warning,Japan has gained much, but has alsolost much. I hope you will not loseas much as Japan. Keep up the oldtradition's respect for age, integrityin business and high ideals of thepast. Test: the old things to see ifthey are bad before you throw thema way for other things, merely be-Greatest of Kind"I think this expedition one of thegreatest things of the kind ever un­dertakcn,' said Professor Rollin D.Salisbury.· Thcy go not as' politicians,but as students, to investigate. Theywill see much, with sympathetic aswell as keen eyes. \Ve expect largeresults. May they come back withexperience valuable to us and toyour people."Given by Chinese StudentsYinchang T. Wang, president of1 he Middle \V est Alliance of Chinese:'cmients,acted as toastmaster. Amongthe other speakers of the eveningwere Dr. Rollin T. Chamberlin, the<on of Professor Chamberlin, whowill acccmpany him on the expedi­tion: :\!r. David Allan Robertson, sec­rct.rr y �n r hc Prc�:(:cnt: �Ir. F. J.Gurnc.l" the assistant recorder; JohnY. L tl-c first Chinese student inthe Univcr sity; Dr. Chang, Mr. Chingand Xlr, Rook.I handle none but guaranteed lines, Iand every pen that leaves Ithis establishment, is abso- Ilutely perfect, or anew pen.192 Clark Street . IExpert repairs of all makes done' while INot high prices I cause they are new."Room 2'1. Cent. 4875 Dr. A. K. Parker emphasized theimportance of the expedition in bring­ing about friendly feeling between thetwo countries. "We hardly need asmuch from China as China docs from.15," he said. "Thc time of misun­-Ier stunding between the two coun-tr-ies is Iast passing. Although theChamberlins will perhaps not learnChinese, as it is "cry difficult, theywill help the general understandingbetween the two countries."Professor Williamson to Lecture.Professor I I. P. \Villamson, of theFrench department, talked yesterdaybefore the students of French 1. His[lecture. which was illustrated, was ont hc crty of Paris and was given inFr cnch. The view . .; thrown on the(:11;\':1·. showed sonic of the notablehllildill�" of Par is, the church ofI :'\ot!'(' Dame, the Pnlais de Jus-.:ice.t lic Triumphal Arch of Napoleon, thejtlH- llctc) de V:tlc and the tomb oftile great Xapolcon. ProfessorI \\'ill:;-,ll1son's talk was conversationalin chnractcr and well suited to thei \'ap;-lcity of his audience for under­I standing French. The questions1 which he frequently put to his hear-ers served to increase their attention.AMES HATSSmart shapes of unquestionable tasteand authority from which the selec­tion of a becoming hat may be made.The superb quality i. guaranteed bythirty-five years' experience in lel1in�fine hats.B. L. AMES HAT CO.Lar�est Exclusive Hat Store in Chic2�ogo EAST MADISON STREETUIiBRELLAaQ�OVES :-: :-: '5 I!. itIt•I,,CANBS! :IIAND.-WOYEN 'PILLOW C�VfIlS rOIl.op·I NTH E UN I V E· R S I T·Y COL 0 RTHE LITTLE BOOK 'SHOP434 East Fifty .. Filth StreetMRS. EDITH SEARS. Phone MidwQ' 11& _Illinois CoUege .of .Commerce IATHENAEUM �18 to 26 VAN BUREN STREET ,.Young people qualified in our Shorthand and Business depart. Iments in the shortest possible time for positions that pay at ontlfrom $35 to $60 a month. Individual intsruction. DAY and NIGHTsessions.catalogue.cess. Enter any time. Call, write or phone Harriaon 1110 forPositions for &raduates. 37 years of uninterrupted suc'SAMUEL B. WILLEY, LL. B., Superintendent-------------------------------�����------------------�TEA C HER S" AND StU·DENTS' REVIEWS'\LL EXAMINATIONSCH!CAGO.D ONtTRUN DOWN-TOWN LOOKING FOR LADIES TAILORSAND BE DISAPPOINTED IN FIT AND WORKMANSHIP.BUT CALL AT •••••P. D. WeinsteinLADIES' TAILORPhone Hyde Park 1282. 433 E. 55th Street.M. f. Fitzgerald & Co.MAKERS OF GENTLE UN'S GARMENTS..360 East 55th StreetIf you want to see somethin& real swell in the newestshades and weaves for a suit of clothes, an overcoat or apair of trousers, for Fall and Winter., we have them toshow a&ainst any house in the city. Our prices are withinthe reach of aU. 'TO ANY SELF-SUPPORTING STUDENT\Ve. can put you in touch with a dignified method of increasing your re­enue=-a method that is clean and that involves a maximum increase ofincome at a minimum expenditure of time. The plan has already provedits efficiency in other Universities where self-respecting, self-supportDacstudents have taken up our method to the exclusion of others, they anpleased, and their financial burden is solved. We can do as much for you.Can any time during business hours at 3Q Dearborn St. (The RebuiltTypewriter Co.), and ask especially for :\Ir. Johnson.Correct Clothe.eFOR �/OLLEGE MENWe appeal to your intelligence to;, we arM ad e-t o-MeasureClothes. You will find them better and cheaper in every way.We make SUITS and OVERCOATS at$20 upThe moat complete assortment of woolens to select from, in­cluding new colors and lat.t pattern.. Materials, style andworkmanship guaranteed. The Collece Man's individuality indress is recognized all over the world. ,Add this individuality toour expertncss1 and the result will be' diatinctive clothes •BELL TAILORING CO.E. It, 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 $10.00fhafs worth while. let me make onefor you and prove it.Majestic TbeatR BId&. - We n de" 75 Monroe Str ... NoNonerack St���<?is,entatitIe