... - .-.::'Baily,,, ..... t--��1., VII. No. S6 Price Two C"t'"whit.,at a leibiCh'�refulq cit.ng Of thatl enOrmc.haVe mr, remember:er 1011" OFFICE BOY IOUTE IS alES'[ HINTS TO. ST. NICK. STEFFEl IS QUARTERBACkON' ClMP'S ALL -AMERICllPREDICT 'ROSY FUtUREFOR CLUB OF Ii liONS Bank President Advises CommercialClub Against Lack of Persistencein Business Encouraged by CollegeEducation. Famous Varsity Captain AwardedHigh Honor with � Claim toPosition.Members of Extensive OrganizationEncouraged by Noted Guests atOverflow Banquet.A college education, while not di­rectly harmJul to a man expecting toenter business as R T. Crane be- ··Orvie" ,Pa&e End on Third Elevenlieves, does not give as good train- -Messmer and Van Hook A1aoing for that occupation as the posi- Favored.Bright prospects for International tion of office boy, and the succeeding -organization, and wide and fruitful run". of the ladder leading to busi- Recognizing the whirlwind finish 01fields for their work were vividly ness success. This latest contribu- Walter Steffen's marvelous gridironspokcn of by faculty members and by tion to a warmly disputed question career, Mr. Walter Camp rewardedTHWAiD, officers of the Association of Cos- was made last night by President H. the great leader of this year's cham-1";"'-. tJlopolitan clubs yesterday evening B. Riley of the Chicago Title and ?ions hy placing him as quarterback-.... at the banquet of the International Trust Co., in an address before the on the 1908 AU-American eleven. Mr.t, club. The general sentiment of the University Commercial club. Mr. Camp's selection, appears in Collier'sfor :roo;. .!peakers was that these organi za - Riley discussed the advantages and :for the week, and Steffen is the lonetioos might do valuable service, not disadvantages of the college gradu- Western player to receive the dis-"DIy for foreign students and gov- ate ill competition with the self-made 'tinguished honor. Mr. Camp de-'�rnment5, but also for Americans and man, and concluded that on the whole .clares 'that the Varsity captain has- a.their government. That' the rnove-, the college man was likely to tit 'clear title to the position because .. ftIIeDt is important is evident from, overcome because of his rival's super- his steady work, clever generalship'i�e interest members of the faculties! ior training in patient, methodical, and unequaled dOdging ability.'ci(numerous universities are taking int persistent work. Captain "Orvie" pag. 'gets reiog-'iL All the speakers held that a won-! CoUege M ... ' Don't Stick nition from the' East.rn authority.AW __ 'derful 'future' is in store for the in-. "Big tliings. in business exist, but He is made an' end on 'the third team,'iernational organizations. very, very rarely," he said. "It Is and great things are predicted 'of hin.President Lochner Present the little things only that count, arid for next year._ S. M. Raffie, president of the local 'they require a routine, character of . Two other western men are giv�ilorganization, acted as 'toastmaster at 'mind -that the highly educated m�n recogmtron, Messmer ef Wisconsina bauquet, successful in all respects; has not the patience for. The mao, is placedat guard, on the second teamGo<.<! feeling among the cosmopoli- chine-like 'facility and grasp oi- pur-: and VanHook of Illinois on tbe third.tan guests was evident all� evening: 'pose i!; wbat 1I1Ii=5lty"inen";":;:' not The honor' team picked by Mr_the large delegation from North- 'get. I think that if, you have not: Cainp is •• ' fellows:.... tern helped the spirit of the .E- goae too far, you can 'get into a bus- Ends -:- 'Se.hlizmmer; Dartmouth,fair along materially. Besides mem- 'iness like ours 'and make a success" and Searlett, Pennsylvania.::S::h:��e�::;Po�lit:;e 0:::; :�:'ts:::�ow you ne�er do. � ou; JOIIOI EXEBCISES 'IOB.lY; DR. STAIR '10 VISIT JAPAN' H�t:,_":,,,Horr; SYMcuse,' and Fish,association, Mr. Louis Lochner, was "The greatest asset of 'the colleg� _ ', ---, : - . Guards..:.:-TObin, Datrmouth; 'anaalso present. 'man is the power of imagination Final Event Preliminary, to Convo-; Will Leave in September to Study: Goebel YaleRaffie, starting the speaking for the which be gains. The best man in; cation Da,. Will he President's Re-i Polities in Isiamt EmpireC-Tet1s' of, Center-e-Lourse, Harvard. 'evening, sketched briefly the growth business is the man of the greatest ception Tonight-43 D_ and His Plans at the Qu,.rUr1,. Re2 Halfbacks=-Tibbott, 'princ""n, anilo(the cosmopolitan club movement. imagination, 'the man who can look 55 Associates Tomorrow_ .q,tion. I Hollenback, Pennsylvania,and cited as an instance of this the into the future and see what might - Fullback=Coy, Yilie.iocrease of such asscciations through- happen. I'd rather have a man who The program for today, next to A trip to Jap:::'t September foJ 'Quarterback-Ste""n, Chicall:o.�ut the country, there being today can do percentage .in his head than the last day of convocation 'week, will purposes of political and" scientifi� "I certainly consider myself 'hilihlyjust twice as many as a year ago. He one who can work the harde st prob- open with the Junior college class study was announced last night b)l honored at 'getting the position,"said: "The aim of our organization, lem in mathematics on paper_ I have exercises in Mandel at )0:30. The Professor Frederick Starr at hiJ when the news was baoken 'to 'himas well as of all the clubs in the as- 110 doubt that '� :man ;,nth the train- speaker of the occasion will be Pro- quarterjy reception in Haskell ball! tast night." 1 had net the least su ....sociation, is universal amity. This ing and with 'the imag;nation that iessor Richard Greene Moulton, and He said he has not decided yet bow picion that Mr. .camp wbold picleevening we have started this move- you get ill college can, accomplish the response will be made by Albert long be will stay in the island empire, e. It is a mighty fineending to Diy''-m,nL This is the first time repre- great things, if he can keep at it, D. Henderson, ex-chairman of the or precisely what the nature of his career to, be on a 'championshipsent.tives of Northwestern and Chi- Need �oral Strength Junior Council. Either President work there will he. He declared that team and then receive "the considera-'Ggo have ever met together at such "The 'man wbo would he success- "udson or Dean Villcent is expected the greater part of his efforts in the rion, I\lr. Camp has given me,"a function." , ful must always keep in mind the to speak a few wor�s of congratula- future will be confined to China, butConsul Matsubara' si>eab fact he must be morally sound. He tion to the students entering the Sen- that before that fruitful country is FIRST INTERCLASS GADI\Ir. Katzuo I\latsubara, Imperial must be Teady to fail, to go broke, ior colleges tbis quarter. Fifty-five tackled he will make one thorough CAPTURED B'Y RED FIVJ!Iconsul from Japan as the guest of if need be, and forget all his pride, are candidates for the title of asso- study of Japan.honor, was next called upon for a or he will C:Q�it business crimes date and will receive their titles at Sees Future, for, Chinafew words, at the first suspicion of failure. This, convocation. The marshals at the "The eyes of the world are destined"All nations of the world must co-, of course, is absolutely essential to exercises this mormng will be: the to be directed to China in the future,"operate to have peace," he saicJ. success in any business." representatives of the men's college's said Professor Starr. ,·It is a coun-N . .1 I t tod ' h J . In the first interclass basketball.. a�lOns anu peop es are no ay )n t e umor council. President try of wonc.lcrful possibilities, and IisOlated. If a nation is in such 'a SCHOOl.S LIKE BRICK 'YARD Earl' Goodenow, W. J. Lewis, John am sure I shall learn mueh during game of the season, played in thet 't' t t·· th t u' \V 'I N ; h' d R 0 • women's gymnasium yesterday' bysta c I IS no a na Ion mer e _ . n c: els an . B, wen. TIns my trips there. I look forward to" ,T t' I· . t ddt Pr f u' L Th' T'· I fi . �he tcams from the 4 o'clock and thesense. ...,a Ions Ive 10 er- epen en - 0 esaor ... ernCA. � ey urn IS t Ie rst occasIon at which the tlw!'c 'days ,with eagerness, and am11, even if each has its own sover- Out 'Pupil. MoaWed in ODe Set ' onembers of the Council have appear- glad that the, opportunity will Ii< t2, o'clock classes, tbe latter won by. 13' I' t· 'F .. d' 1 . ffi· I' a score of 16-11. TIle W1lards of thee1gnty. \1t 10 rea Ity na Ions are ,onu. e 10 t llS 0 cIa capacity. The con· furnished me after my trip through �.dependent 011 one anotber. .ocation orator, Hon. John Watson 'apan next September. As for that � 'o'clock class played a fast g.me,Adml.r"l Present public school methods came r.- LL.' 0 c.l' but w�rc somewhat slow in geUihg"Some fiity years ago, ... I" oster, ., an .;.,Irs. Foster, will trip, I think it will be my last,though1 the: in for criticism yesterday by Profes� I f' 11· od d I ... down the field. The onposing guardsPerry (.pcnc( our country to ' )e orma y mtr uce to t le Unl- there. arc still many interestl·ng thl·ng�,' •.sor C. j. Herrick of the Neurology ,� f I 'd' kworld. \\. e are '\'Cry grateful to versity this evcning at the reccption to study there." .\ �r( ;lst p ayers an qUic in getting\ . I. tl t d _, F ·f the department, for t\1rnina- out students. h b P 'd into p.)sition. :\Iiss Ames, of the 12: mcnca or la ccu. or 1 ' gwen t em y resl ent and Mrs. The reception. which is always oneI f• • h moulded to a certain set form, some,: T d Th .. '11 b hI' o'c1oc1: learn, was csp�cially good inpcop c (l a natlon want to rise, t e ' .. u son. e receptIon WI e e d "f the big events of the quartcr so-doors oi the country must be open� thing after the manner of the product. II t h· H II b . . this rcspect. Hcr team mate, Missof bricks from a brick yard, "As soon In u c 1I1son a, cgmnmg at daliy, was attcnded by the full forceTo Promote Mutual Understandin& 8:30. Among the guests of honor will of Professor Starr's two . "'Iasscs. Shcpherrl, playcd a good game atas children enter the public school," '- I h h' I"The foundation of peace is per.. be' Dr. Walther \Vever, impcrial New Book Sho- centcr, w lere cr elg It was a 'greathe said, "they are set to ',study and .... aa d t Th f 1 f b hfeet mutllal understanding There is German consul':'gen�rat, upon whom Professor Starr wore his; latest :l van age. e orwan sootlearn from certain books. Those ,,·h� . b' f fives wcre good. The lincup:are not able to learn in this manner 's to e con erred the honorary de- badge of honor, that of office of pub-, "' . Reds. Blues.grec at convocation tomorrow; Mrs. lic instruction, conferred upon him.. re set aside as incorrigible. As a W d 'I 'f . Eloise Kellogg Anna La Vcnture,_ ". ever, an �,r. _, artm A. Ryerson, last October by the, French 'govern·result, 'children -are moulded int,o um� , ' , ' W. Chattcrson Mabel Fletcher"resident of the Board of Trustees. mcnt. He took 'up the gTfater partform shape by this confined, stereo- d M R Zillah Shepherd Elizabeth Richod . h :m rs. yerson. All candidates of the evcning with two talks, onetyped meth , ",hlc acts as a very Carl Amesi great hindrance to individuality," (Coatinued on page 4) (Contiftued 011 pate 4) Mary Swanlfyou_nade bylent ofbegive JOIIrlat a dodirr his dieat. �� of Effective Work and Way toAccomplish it Told ,by ProminentSpeakers.lice.ity ....,S::>ROST GIRLtALo HAN'S� HITN IDEAS Nomen of 12 O'Clock Class DoW'llRival Blues 'bY CloSe Score 'of16 to. II.lEI.NISco-EDno qu('stinll of race or nation. Thereare many obstaclcs to mutual undcr­�tand;ng. One of the greatest is thediffercnce in languages. To promot�t1lat good undcrstanding is one of the Miss MooreHenrietta, Vondracek(Continued on page 3),fI�I, Ii! THE DAILY MAROON, THURlSDAY, DECEMBER 17. 1908. ,:::::::.C!�.L_ ' _AJOIOullO.-..ra New System of Scholarahip Honors. -, '.._ The De Pauw chapter of Phi Beta � ,': ., � .-:;� '. •CllSSD'mD '.Prof�r DaeDell., will Slot hold Kappa has made a change in its ·Xm.as Gifts �V.JtTISBMER'li >;... -...a .tadeat PabAlcad_ til GIl lecture tomorrow. . "'" method of election b>:�'wftic:h its sys- BAl(GAJ..NS ALL THE TDII-UalnnlQ � '� Intemational' Club - Important tern somewhat corresponds to that 1. Don't decide until you have Reliable Rebuilt Typewritcn.' IIImeeting postponed to tomorrow at employed in choosing Rhodes. SCh�I'1 seen our line of makes; rebuilt in our own hdGrr,... tend uliecocuS·clu. � � &:b. CIalaqo 10=30 ill Cobb 3.C. _ . ars. All who corne ,up t.o a. c�rtam I . f)�tter and cheaper than othcri., See.. t..... CIllcap, l1l1Aoa.. II.uG II. Arts CoUele Smoker, Saturday scholarship standa.rd are eligible to Imported and Tampa-Made Ir yourself. The Typewritet' I&-1811. uk Act of IiIarU .. lID. evening, in Reynolds club theater.. d�ction, but the choice am�ng these C!.EAR-HABANA CIGARIS. change, 319 Dearborn St. A. J. CGiit,Sixty-ninth Convocation. Friday, 3 will be made on the bails of allI Manager. Telephone Harrison .:�_;�,p. m., in Mandel ball Convocation around ability rather than compar- I .... Including the. "address by Hon. John Watson Fos- ative grades. J 0 S E VI L A PRIVATE INSTRUCTION in" Ger.ter 'form�� -'Se'cretary of State. - ..mao, by an experienced 'teaciic.., and Gown EditOR can be con- Professor Merriam to Make Address Cabinet de Luxe I E. M. Fischer, �S4 Monroe·�,sulted with any afternoon in Ellis 3, Associate Professor Charles Ed- The'ldft .. , Xmas Gift Apt. 44.from 3 to "' o'clock. Communica- ward Merriam, of the Political Sci- .:iClA Itiou may be left at Faculty £1- ence Department, will deliver a lee- •chanllFe 280. lure before the "Men's Club of : _ Comoy's "London-Made"..k .1 • I H·1 P k Briar PipesSocial Science Club's Union dinner Hyde Par " today 10 t lC yue arx.llMcrlpUoD price, '3.00 per 1-.r; 11.00 in Hutchinson cafe, Saturday, 6:15 p. Presbyterian Church. His subject... • alOllUa 8u,*rlpUoaa nc:elnc1 at m. Address by Professor Roscoe will be: "Some Interesting Phases ofE I· I d A· 'I'· I Imported Cigarettes and Novelties..... KarOOll 01Ilce, Ella. IIall. .. a& tIM Pound. ng IS I an merrcan .. \ umcipaThe examinations for the Au- Government."tumn Quarter will held Mon-PJUIlSTON 1'. GASS, MaDaalq Editor. day Tuesday and Wednesday, De-ce�ber 21, Zi and 23, according tooJiw ALD F. NELSON, Bualn.. Iluapr.the following schedule:�. OIIc.-Befan • ... ... ... BaIL 8:30 exercises Monday, Dec. 21, THE UNION HOTE"""'t;r. 'hi. Ibde PIrk GIl �....... Karooa PI'-. .'16 .. IIUa ICneL 'hI."" d:30-IJ :30 a. m. AND RESTAUB.AN".r.... _LProfessor Daenell should not 2:00-5:00 P. m.2:00 exercises. Tuesday, Dec. 22,gauge the University's appreciationof him by the attend- :!:00-5:00 %'. m.his lectures. ..�:oo exercises Wednesday. Dec. 23.TheWelcomeance atto Professor He confessed to a 1\1a- 2:00-5:00 P. m.Daenell roon reporter yester-day some disappoint- • .&JLT nu-',ment at the small number who took -Junior College Class Exercises, Most Pop� Place in Chicago :Mandel Private Lessons by Appointmentto-day at 10:30 a. m. in Guarantee Course $5.00. Five private IIhall 'essons with music. A guarantee to III t oUecriate Socia1is� Society. I an erc D- make pupil proficient in the waltz and rmeets at 10:30 a. m., in Cobb 3C.: advantage of the series of addresses:_ on' American history which he hasgiven here. Undoubtedly the dif­ferent method of study employed inAmerica is the largest factor in thesmall attendance at the lectures ofthe distinguished German historian. CHAMPION RUDOWITZ' CAUSEHere the idea of required attendance_is so deeply. ingrained that' it is diffi- .. ECosmopolitan Club at IllinOIS n-cult for a student to realize that itters Fight Against His Depor-may be profitable for him to attend atation.course in which the role, will not be • �, - _.:_�al1ed and no credit toward a degree ddt ti n of Ru- 43rd St. &: Calumet Ave. ' I, The propose epor a 10 Sis given. As a consequence the . '.. .. I f EVERY ATURDAY EVENING I. .',' dowitz, the RUSSian politica re ugee,�arger part, of an audIence at a pub- 'whos� 'return to Russia has been de- Admisaion 50 Cents a Penon tlie' lecture does not· come prepared 'd- d b tb Czar is causing con-k, b . h t £ man eye ,for serious wor. ut elt er ou. 0siderable excitement a" the Univer-curiosity or deSIre to be entertamed.sity of Illinois. The Cosmopolitan_ As a matter of fact, the. attendanceclub of the state institution has·�t the lectures was fiattenng. Thosejoined in the movement on behalf ofwho went to them were there be-Rudowitz, and will hold a monster'cause they found them valuable andrreass mcetin� tomorrow to arousestimulating. The persons whoseenthusiasm in bis favor.f,. _ 'th· g but seriousj"urpose was any In The club is acting with the Politi-'were soon eliminated. That a group cal Refugees' Defense League of·of forty or fifty found the series ofChic .. go, and has asked Miss Janelectures helpful enough to attendAddams, Jud�e Mack and, otherthem on their own· initiative with a d ndprominent Chicagoans to atten afair degree of regularity, is really'.. , , speak at the meeting tomorrowsomething of a triumph for Pr�fessor evening. The young revolutionist of�'Daenell, considering the Clrcum- .1905 has been doomed by Com mls-stances. sioner Foote to be given over to the" Chicago is glad to have the oppor- Czar on the charge of criminality.tunity to welcome Professor Daenell. The large number of American sym­The University 'is pleased a.t the ?athizers fear that violence will befavorable impression of her whIch �e done him on his return, and that hebas expressed. She sends with himI b h d dwould be summari y e ea e .. :on his return to Kiel her most hearty._,and cordial good wishes. • ALL ORIGINAL IMPLEIIIJI'ft---------------------------------------------------------------OF SPORT - WHEN EXAII-INED, BEAR THE TRADIMARK OFA. G. SPALDING" ...[ ,i.! :, �ecl- da1l" acept 8UDda,8, Moi4a,.ad laolldq8, durlq thr.. Cluarten ., ua._ .... - •• '.-- __ ,. •• 4. �..•IJal .. nlQ .1ear.The UDl .... alt1 of Cbleaaq Weeki,........9:30 exercises Tuesday, Dec. 22,,. ••• COilUlbuUou mat ... left &l JaWa 8:30-11 :30 a. m.Ball .. 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The plan has already provedits efficiency in other Universities ,,·here self-respecting, self-supportingstudents have tak�n up our method to the exclusion of others, they arepleased, and their financial burden is solved. We can do as much for you.Call any time during business hours at 3Q Dearborn St. (The RebuiltTypewriter Co.). and ask especially for �lr. Johnson.- --Who Said Star of Bethlehem?Don·t disturb your peaceful slum­bers in thc dark hours of the morn­ing in the hope of seeing the famedStar of Bethlehem, which Profes­sor F. R. Moulton apparently an­nounces is none other than thec\'cry.day. ordinary Venus. Thishright star. now visible O\,:er the east­ern horizon in the early morning, isrumored to be a star which appearsonly once in 400 years during thethrec weeks preceding Christmas,andat present seems to be the cause of astartling amount of early rising. 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IPrefesaor Daenell Declares Greater,tasks ' of the world. 1 hope that the Air of Ealemess Exists inInternational club will do much to- Our Universities.ward perfecting this feeling of per-"1 think that the American studentsare more zealous and eager than theGerman students" said ProfessorErnst Daenell of the University- ofKid who has been lecturing here allqua:ter. This statement was made inan interview with a l\1aroon reporterconcerning Professor Daeuell's im­prcssio s of the University and ofAmerican students."1 like the way they have of takingcopious notes during lectures."I was surprised at the close con­nection between the various colleges(If the University of Chicago."Speaking of his reception here andof his experience in lecturing he said:�'I was rather disappointed at then�mber of students who come outto my lectures, but was more thanpleased with the interest of thosewho cameIt embarressed me at first to talkto women students, as in Germanyonly men have attended my seminars.The women are not found in most. ofour universities. I am much pleasedwith hospitality shown me both byprofessors and students.In speaking of the campus, Profes­sor Daenell said in praising the Ar­chitecture: "The University buildingsare more beautiful than those of Ger­man universities.""Where will you go from Chicago?"asked the Maroon reporter."1 shall go to Washington on De­cember 25th. While there I intendto investigate the congressional rec­ords in search of some material forthe American history I am writing."ity �o exchange ideas. "What is the nature of the history-w« wish to aid foreigners by pub- you are writing?" he was asked. 1lishing a bulletin expressly for them, "It is to be a history in three vol­and by making their life: in the nni- umes. I will write it in German andversities easier. Through the aid' of I;rimarily for the use of the German'the Associated Press, we are goingto publish throughout the countryinformation concerning foreign na­tions, information furnished by stu­dents coming from those nations... As yet the association is tooyoung to point out its achievements,but there are wonderful possibilitiesfor action, and we propose to take ad­vantage of them.".Hugo Varga, leader of the cosmo­politan club at Northwestern, him­self an Austrian, added a few wordsconcerning the growth of the organi­zation at his university.Raffie announced that at a latehour yesterday afternoon, he re­ceived communications from Dr.Wever, German consul-general, andfrom President Harry Pratt Judson,stating that they regretted exceed­ingly that they would not be able tobe present.The Association of Cosmopolitanclubs is to hold a conference fromDecember 31 to January 2, at AnnArbor to which each of the chapterswill send delegates. The Interna­tional club will meet Friday for thepurpose of electing its representativeat this conference.fect understanding."Professor Roscoe Pound, a mem­bet. of the faculty of the Northwest­ern La w school, was the next speak­er. He emphasized the fact that aspirit of brotherhood was neededamong the various races and peopleswhich' go to make up America. Inconclusion, he said: "There is agrea t deal of work to be done in theline of internationalism, and a greatdeal at homeand among the statesthemselves. The University is theplace to start this movement, andyou' are the men in that place to doover.To Aid ForeignersMr. Louis P. Lochner set forth thepurposes of the association amongthe universities. "We hope," he said;"to eliminate national prejudices, toaid foreign students, to disseminatecorrect information concerning for­eign countries during times of na­tional crises and to establish inter­national friendships, The associationis however not merely for foreign­e:s, but fo; Americans, to give stu­dents of all nationalities an opportun- Go Pleased at Reception Here. FindLecturing to women. .. Embar­rasing at Firstration,""When do you leave for Germany?""I expect to leave Washington in:\larch for Germany. I shall then re­sume my work at the University ofKie1.""Do you entertain any thought ofbecoming affiliated with any Ameri­can University."I think that if a suitable positionwere offered that I should considerit quite seriously, although I like theGerman Universities very much."Professor Dacnell will not be ableto lecture next Friday owing to animportant engagement but will speakon "German Colonies and Coloniza­tion" next Monday evening at Fuller­ton Hall in the Art Insitute,Small ads. in thebring large returns. Daily :\laroonTry one. BALAT-KA,MUSICAL C'OLLEGEEstablished 1879 by 'the world-.·renowned Hans Bal�tkaPOSTAL CARD BRINGS CATALOGUEWR�TE TODAYD R. C H R. F. B A LA T K A, D ire e tor.Diplomas Recognized All Oller the WorldSpecial Rates to Students of U of C.Address All Communications toBALATKA MUSICAL COLLEGEHandell Hall, 40 East Randolph StreetFormal Dances; Initiations; Banqoets.For these you'll need a Dress Suit or- Tuxedo• Dear Mabel:-1 really want to go to that Formal Dance, but I can'tbecause I haven't a dress suit, and don't care to borrow one. Hadto 'lose oct' on three dances and a banquet· this season, because ofthis deficiency in my wardrobe._ I simply must order a dress suitand tuxedo tomorrow. 'lours, Jim.P. S.-Ain't it awful, Mabel?".."'.SETS THE FASHION II.:'COLLAR.S You will draw bids to Full Dress Affairs right alone, for the .euoni. here-s-read Jim's letter •Order your Suit Early.Our prices. are within every Colle"" man'. reach.C�er l:J WDkieTAILORS ' 1111 ....... 5'.... IIi,...,.the work."Come in arid share with us a lucky .Pfofessor Charles E. Merriam ofthe department of political science,We have just received at a great one of the faculty members. warm­bargain a number of classy patterns est in .his support and. aid of theinternational movement, emphasized,as did Professor Pound, the necessityfor a real understanding among the'people that go to make up anyonenation. He gave as his opinion thatthe cosmopolitan clubs can do a great. service in promoting mutual under-Here's your chance to get more I . . h thstanding and doing aw�y WIt. ethan you pay for.present misunderstandings whichCome in early if you want first. block the way toward attaining thebest results in government the worldROBERT P. MURPHY.ProprietorHOTEL ALBANY41st Street and BroadwayNEW YORKRemodelled. Handaome1y Fur­nished ThrouehoutABSOLUTELY FIREPROOFIn the heart of the CitySOC Rooms. 300 Bath RoomaEuropean Plan, Cuisine UnexcelledGentlernens' Cafe, Ladies' Restau­rant, and Moorish Rooms. Popu­lar Prices. Plenty of Life--butHomelike.$1.00 Per Day and UpSEND FOR BOOKLET.Meet me at the College Inn, underthe Albany, New York's leadingRathskeller, a place to eat, drinkanrl he merry.We Have No Branch Studio181�,,�-15.1 rUASlNICHICAGO-'Facilities for everythiq laPhotolRphy.PboDl Ceatral .. Women to Edit Minnesota Magazine.Women students at the Universityof ?\Iinncsota are already laying plansfor their great journalistic ventureof the year. It is the publication ofthe May number of the Minne-ha-ha,the college joke magazine. The entirestaff will be made up of 'Women, in­cluding the editor-in-chief, associateeditors, artist-in-chief, associate art­ist, and even the business maaager. 1HEARROWl,';c. each-2 for 2,';c-.Cluett. Peabody .teo.JlUen, Tror, N, Y. lmanac.. � 'T . - -'of ",��geDQlngsBy.-Winslow---------------------------------------�...Otto'FOR SALE AT HEWITT'S,415 East 57th Street.ANNOUBCBJlBBTrI WISH TO ANNOUNCE.THAT I HAVE DISSOLVED THE BOWS COMPANYAND THAT 1 AM NOW WITHCRESCENT TAILORING CO.WHERE' I AM BETTER PREPARED THAN EVERTO DO FIRST-CLASS TAILORINGRespectfully Yours.AUGUST 1. KUNTZ, Mer·87 Washington StreetUnited States Express Building Men's Suite 304-305Women's Suite 515-516III 55th AND ELLISFULL MEAL tOe and UpBraiden's Lunch CounterBRAIDEN, ex�'tO, U. of C.55th AND ELLIS. THE DAILY MAROON, THU.RSDAY, DECEMBER 11. 1908. A -• -��,=.':::=--:�'-. ,::::::::'•·on'·'-:O·· :OltftO· 0·' DIP" .ovti JUNIOR EX�' -TODAY·, iizOH-r HEiut 1t - coGtiaa!,:, _,' .: .. ,; �.��:�.,.-;i ,�.:: ':,' :'�::' � '��' ODC of ,the 'n.dj�,�100 Ii'- Phrases jor University Seal. (Continued from, page I) sdita:' that 7011 buy downtown it .. ·,in Last Two Weeks-Show Better , Worth much" or nearly u mada illU" din of Aims of �e· for titles and degrees have' also -been th� -real value of the cloth aud tilenult:staD , . . d d . '.. ,Contest. mvrte to atten . wortJ:a as much" or nearly as much iaa'At the -convocarion : exercises to- the firSt place.' they are made iJ1 ttaiThe vigorous efforts made by �he 'morrow, 33 will receive their bache- 'fac:t�ricS. where the suits ..Senior council to arouse more interest lor degrees. Eighteen of. these are piOduccd in a hurry. and do ...in the University motto contest have Ph.B., ten S. B. and five A. B. On df them made at the same time. Koat last met with some encouragement. one member of the Divinity school o� 'carmeDt is pven any Parti_Since the matter' was brought before will be conferred the degree of A. aiientioD.the college meetings last week a M .• while in the graduate school two These" manufacturers put what tile,hundred new mottoes, much superior will be given A. �1.. two S. M. and call slant pockets, and just a,"to the first fifty have been submitted. two Ph.D. Two will be granted two- more unnecessary frills, which mi&IItAb�ut twenty of these h .. ve been ad- year certificates, from the School of c�Dsist of a few very carefully de­judged by the committee in charge Education, and the same number si&ncd creases or sOmething of thatas good as if not better han the five their Ed.B. LL.D. will be conferred sort- and then charge you en0flDo'Qa:IS good as if not better than the five upon Consul-general Wever. Aca- pric� for a suit. If you have efttselected and published in the Ma- demic honors are divided as follows: bought one, you can well rememberroon on November .26, as the best of Honorable mention for work in Jun· what you thought of it after you badthose which had appeared up to date. ior colleges, 8; Senior colleges, 9; worn it. for a while.Of the twenty mentioned the follow- in special departments. s. None of So much for that. Now if you WIDting have been chosen as the most the graduating class will be candi- to �ear clothes that are made by '.likely entries: dates for Phi Beta Kappa. A num- expert tailoring establishment oflODc"Scicntia Ions omnibus." ber are to be elected to the scholar- standing" and who win give .,0."Ubi Iibertas, ibi patria.' ship fraternity on the 27-major case the same treatment that a dOCtor"N on modo scientia rerum sed vi- basis, will a patient .. or a lawyer his dieDt,tae." then call on " ,"Scire est regere." DR. STARR TO VISIT JAPAN WATTERSON It SOUTHWARD"Let There be Light." (Continued from page I) TAILORS.'The phrases formerly announced in the Association Buildinc.were as follows: 153 La Salle St..• A Cuspide Corona." )n his trip to the Philippines, and They will make a suit for you _"The Truth Shall Make You Free.'· the �ther � stereo�ticon lecture on theway you want it made; you didite"Truth and Progress." x[exlco, With special stress on theto them and they will 'do jUst cia 'Jai"Forever Seeking Truth." relics of the ancient Aztecs. He pro- tell them and not try. to talk ,."Non Est Vivere sed Val ere Vita.'·: duced three new publications for into something else.The contestants who have entered: which he is responsible. The most The most mportant point about It: since the first lot seem to have caught, important of thes� is � ��e hund�ed; all, however.. is that �ey Win ,c:harp������������������������������� ilie s�rh and re� �m of ilie m?tto� �ag� v��me .entrt�� ,�n !ndrnn $35 fur a college s� �d:��HARRISON FISHER_PICTURES, as expresing the Idea of the Umver-: MeXICO, and It recounts his tnp t.ak- give ;you the full amount of ,�u.AND OTHER COLLEGE POSTERS, 25 Cents to $1.00 : sity as a unit and characterizing it as; en through the country some time, solute value of cloth wor1aril��: distinguished from other institutions.: ago. .Another, a bulletin of tbe. De- tryon and satisfaction: and not �The new phrases almost uniformly partrnent of Anthopology, published na1 value,approach more nearly than before by the University, �ress.l is a biblio- Try us out on our proposition. Wethe standard set by the committee. graphy of Con�o language�,. and rep- have made good at another 1IDiwr.Phone Midway -,.. Alumni Tue Interest -esents many months of labor. The sity. and we know we can make &DOlInterest in the contest is not con- third is a reproduction of Lolo manu- at the U. of C .• if you will give .:ifined to under=-aduates on the cam- scripts. start. .. :,t:;'Pus. for a considerable number ef WATTERSON & SOUTHWAIDMaroon advertisers are reliablemottoes have been sent in by alumni . TAILORS'msiness people and 'deserve yourfrom all parts of the country. Among Room 502• Association B�patronage,these is one of the five which are in 153 La Salle Street. Tel. &JIthe lead: "Let There Be Light."This was submitted by the Twin CityAlumni Club, St. Paul and Minne-apolis. This branch organization ofthe Alumni Association also madesome valuable suggestions' on a newseal design. which will be consider:d Iby the committee composed of MissPeck and Albert A. Smith._. W W. 1Jr4 ItrMt -72 Eo 55th Street.The total number of entnes IS 150, I Tel Wentworth 203L Tel Hyde Park 31. -,sixty of which were received during Jthe last ten days. While the resultsof the contest have been more sat is-fuct�y�lat�k�fcltiliue�dill ������,-.�:::-A���-U�S�B�-��B�-N�T�������room for improvement, and with the aJtA.BD OPERA BO'USB POWBBSbelief that nothing is so good butBERTHA KALICH INthere can be still better the compe-tition will remain open indefinitely.you waltA Fou'utlin Pen For 'Christmas.il David the Penmanof has the biggesttheline fountain penss. selling all thetised makes Inadver­atu.CUT PRICESI handle none but guaranteed lines,and every pen that leavesthis establishment, is abso­lutely perfect.or anew pen.192 Clark Street ·1Expert repairs of all makes done whileNot high prices \THE LITTLE BOOK SHOoP/ , 434 East Fifty-Fifth StreetMRS. EDITH SEARS.'.1 No MoneyDown• INed Merriam HereEx-C;tptain Ned Merriam of lastseason's conferencc Winning trackteam is .in Chicago. He will resumecoaching at the Texas Agricultural.colIege after New Year's.Try Our'300 K�Dmore PianoIn )"our own home, make sure that it .nUts )"OUIn every partiCular. Whe. )"ou are so satldied,5165In � wa)" )"00 like, even as low al$1 '8-weeK. • MOOREE.C... FLORIST ••"CORA"TO PIWf<m1l"'The Quality Musical Play"A STUBBORN CINDERELLAT •• eA&BIGKDAVID WARFIELDIn theMUSIC MASTERMARIE DOROIn THE RICHEST GIRLC�OAOO OP.�BOUSBMONTHLY MAKES NEW OFFER 'WALKER WHITESIDEIn _ Zangwill's : great ,Play,THE MELTING POT GEORGE M. COHAN'SYOUiNGE.ST HITTHE AMERICAN IDEASSTARCK P I A H 0 8-Replarprica 1350 to '750, atGREATLY REDUCED PRICES AT THIS SALE.THIS COuPON IS W,OJlTll A TEN DOLLAR BILLCut j. out at once. 'DOu't throwaway money. We not ooly SAVEyou over a hundred dollars. but permit the smallest payments EVERknown (as low as $1 a week); ask 110 money in advance and liveyou $10 �o boot. Can you beat it?,Ollt-of-toWD patroll8 an invited to avail themHlv.. ofMOST liberal indllcementa. University Magazine with Fairchild'sfor O!:e Y ear a� $2.00.The University of Chicago Maga­zine announces a special inducementto the students of the University, inorder to increase the number of sub­scriptions in the student body. Forthe present subscription price of$2.00, studer.ts can now procure themagazir.e, and also Fairchild·s Mag­n:ne for one year. The latter pub­lication is a man·s "fashion sheet;'giving the corrcct styles of dress formen and will provc of value to anystUftcnt.This offer will bc held open for..Ollle time, but all tho§e who wish toget in on the rate should scc at oncc.Ren \Vilk. manager of the magazine,in his office, Ellis II.., .r.CUT OUTTHIS COUPONGOOD0f'ORTen Dollars. 110 PREE CRIIDIT DUE BILLOne or these Coupons aood ..FIRST PAYIIBN'Tto,,·ards purchase ofPiano at this sale, att\ venue Chicago, Ill.Pianol Shipped to Ao.y Part -:l the United State.00. Thae Liben1 Terma. Write for FREE Cataloaa-P. A. STARCK PIANO CO.,ltt&lfl1Y AO'rURDs804-2045 Wabub Aven •• Near Adams Street. 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Theater Stocle Co,A GIRL AT THE HELM OLYMPIC MUSIC HALLVAUDEVILLE ANDMUSICAL COMEDYSmoking PermittedGARDEN THEATERA WINNING MISSWith 100 Sincers and Dancers == ,..Vol. VI=::::ISSUEDirectOIFootbaChic:agoComeA st:ceipts 0�n isoffice.ie�aththat Chsea�n'sA 1,0131sions faAltholwere allture, ofwas, DO.. h�n,mthe" cit,ycar's !gr��ter'(he (big:gandid notcontestfor the. co�par4:� ..Single: Ithe: Micpte. reUWt�$receiptsDel, rec427.5� .was notof 14.58At tht�,t" wi.. �e tceived �to��w;thii corThe s�d�eIndiana'IllinoislfijJnescCornellWis(OhTotalTotal