• ,t. btt�.Lt�,:giy�ra�,'oSter,lither",:)DSUI.lIr.!DOlI(Presi.lHis:ittk. m-·.. lInrnntl ·1t-.-_. .,� .,;.• : «: .: .• ,. 'Ie',. _:.-"':'1. .. ... �. :e,' .. �..... ' ....... ',. �'l' .... ", '." ......r' .-,> •.••.• .-CHICAGO, SATURDAY, DECEMB$ 19. 1908. Price Two. Ceats·[EI'r The quarterly awarding of honor- ,_ship honors (or excellence in scholar­-hip was made at. the. convocation'exercises .. yesterday. The total num­ber of those receiving honors was.hirty-seven. This is a large fallingAccording to the plans of the sever- )ft from the number of students hon-al coaches, athletes will have an ired at the. .. winter convocation exer­easier time during, the coming vaca-tion t'ban has been their lot ill manyyears.' None of the indoor teamswill have any quantity of work. to dobefor� the beginning of the Winter-, aut· Thirty-srien Receive. Reeoc ..nition: f':r: Work.:......u· Comparedwith' Seventy-:three at .Winter· exer­cises i.ast Year; THE WHI�WINb FINISH' ELiMIN1TlOI OF WARPROBABLE OUTCOME OFPRESENT O'ArFORCESTILE-·VACAnDI WORKFOR -INBOOB--ATHLETES NEW: SCBOLlBSlllP: '80101S,cises last winter, .when seventy-three'ecei�'ed. recognition for the go�dcharacter, ·of their work. A. peculiar Former SecretarY of State Foster inConvocation Address Traces Evo­lution cf International Law�the training of the track team; nodates' have been set for meets, nocall has been issued for the candidatesand only such work as' the individualmen may elect will be done duringthe vacation. Even a complete listof .-the possible candidates is uncer- Closing. with, a prediction that the:lresent generation will see a perma­uent international tribunal at theHague, former Secretary of. Sta1. J ohnWatson Foster traced in a thoroughand scholarly manner' the develop­nent of international' law from' the:nost ancient '!limes to an' analysis of,existing conditions." In his address'It the Convocation exercises yester­lay a'fte'rtiOc5n:' In 'c0r:tcluding .his.peech Mr. Foster declared that com-·;nerce,' democracy' and �ristianiltyire growing present day forces tend­ng toward the eIiiiiination--of war.AmeriCan' Leader.:in .Debitiation·M;, Foster. devoted.n portion of bi� ,address to' the' development and, I': II, "\: r: 1Ift �if• Jq1 1["r.. � !),;Lck Basketball and swimming Mento Have Easy Time Until OpenJing of Q�arter.deretUoi-e ba .. Practice Games For Basketballfiye . Before Northwestern Con­test January g. PERMANENt tRIBUNAL, SQQ�Declares C0lI1!!!.erc..�. Democracy andChristianity. are Influences thatWill . Abolish War.uarter,Directorhas been cireumstanceswas that none of thosewho: were elected to membership. inSigma .Xi and Phi Beta, Kappa 'werc'Stagg says that nothingdefinitely done to bcgin candidates, for. degrees,The Selz scholarship, for theyoungwoman student .. with the higheststanding at the end, of the first yearin the Junior colleges was given , toFlorence May Stead e ,Tw.e1v� in �P.Cl XiTwelve mcn and women were madenernbers of Sigma Xi, the society forscientific - . students. Those elected' - SIXTY- NINTHCONVOCATION(;> Basketball Practice. Latettiletl.�·uqkI'", .r'f'�....II'", ....'11 .... were:Dr.' Raycro£t .has planned a special Henry Foster Adams, Clyde Brooks,coup for the basketball training this Herbert Earle . Buchanan. Thomasyear. Instead of, sending the team Buck, Emma Perry: Carr, Sister Hel- ... uW . 'D' J:�.�' COIIF' EBBED!. ·.' .. nuV· 0: " .. _.' no' -.u IS" IMPDV��IVEout on a long, hard training-trip andzn Angela Dorety,: Mabel Ruth Ferri- 1DAn I 'iii........ n -.,un Wi n �rupnitlg�the risk .cf . having -the men ald;,AI!u� .. WiUr�d Cranbrook .M.e�i�s, ---go �tllc;� it s planned. to" start �the' fIitveY��-Andrew. Peterson, : M�rge'rY ':-rma"tety,·���.�.nm.��_ Decrc:n::aan.ti.. :�g: Man'iel Hall Crowded as Presidenttraining on the beginning' of the Scheel -Rosing, Arthur Howat� . Suth- - .. , J d La d Dr Walth Wd· h '. han' 'T -,'_ Than N-ber Given Last' u. sen l! S. er everquarter. an give t e men a c ance I d M Sophie Youn� . � ..au nations which, have most· o�ten .and!r an .: aO' J .', an� Confers. Honorary LL.D- De,to get fresh and strong with the Var- -But four were elected to. Phi Beta Winter,; .>11 most important .questions sub-.- gree. on Him.sity .. -The inaugural schedule p�e is ��ppa. this. quarter. They are; Kath�. - :nitt�d' their, international: disRUtes to,that :with .N orthwestern a� the . later's erine May Slaught, Lucia Von Lueck Ninct�eight degrees. and titles; one � ·llis 'peaceful n:ethod,·.of:: ad�s!meDt.,.gympasim on January 9· Most of Becker, wiilowdean Chaterso Chat- iess itha"n�th�Dumber' at the exercises THe exercises' in celebration of Jur government has_been_a party tothe men of the Varsity squad will do ,terson and· ShirQ .Tashiro. at the ,. cloSe� of ·:the. winter quarter th'e. completion of this quarter culini� 1bout eighty arbitratiOO,s, of: �n.' int��-.som� individual .work, during the Honors for excelJenc.e in particulaT a&t year, were conferred at th� sixty.., nated yesterday in the. Sixty-ninth national character,. e�br�ci.ng: tW,en.ty·wiDt�r recess t� get into condition, lepartments of the Senior colleges :linth Convocation: exercises in, Man- Convocation of the University and iliffcrent nations. in�udi�g �he mostCaPt�in Georgan is the only· excep- \vere awarded as, follows: lei ball :yesterday' afte.rnootl, Of these :he' Conferring of honors, titles, and po\\' erful and .weakest: st?Lte�.A!!i :a; te:-;tion,' as he has been sick for se ... ·cral \Vinifred Barnett, Latin, Christian . hirty-three were � given· to the me� ,legrtes. The usual crowd of eager 5U It of this policy,: the \ United Sta��s,weeks during the past quarter and Alford Fjeldstad, Anatomy!' and lnd women,'wlio had, compl�ted four; and excited frimds� and relatives was has been' engaged ·in for�ign wars.will go home to put himself into fit P'hysiology;' Helelt .. lngllam; .. French, ye�rs of -undeJlUadaate- work.. Four. tliere. and conifartably-: filled Mandel 'css than five year:; of its. existence ascondition for the opening game. r osepbine .Lesem; History, ·Si�te,A� \v:#n' received· deg�ees from the hall.: At' 3 o'c1cck,. the. tinte set· for. 1�1 'independent' nation, a perior of one,All the other men of the Varsity �onia McH�l��; Hi�to�y_, �hQGI of Education, and seven' too� hegi�ning, the fact ,was· proclaimed lUndred' and twenty-five years .are in preay good condition now. Honorable Mention �duate degrees. The title of associ- by the ringing of the chimes.·. The Faults in PreJCDt Mcth�Schommer, Paire and Hoffman have H()I1orable mention for. a high "lte' was' con'fe-rr<:d- upon- 54 'members Urii .... ersity band also' acquitted· itself "The' other civilized nations havebeen training sinee the close, of the .tandard oi work illl the,Stnior col- I f �he Junior collearcs. well' in' three selections; th� prelude, kllo:wed' the example of tbe United'fOOtball season, Clark, if he returns 'cgcs- wa� giv!!n to the fqllowing: Bachelor of PbDosopby the processional and the rintcrlude.' �tates aDd,. Great· Britain and have re-aDd is eligible, will fill up,.the probable Winifred Barnett. Carrie E. Tucker ,-: Those who 'took'·: - th�' d�,p.ee of Thc . important part· of th� pr� "orled frequently, to . arbitration to.quota of the regulars. Among the Draca5s. C'hristian Alford Fjeldstad, :lachc1or of �iIosophy are:' .�ram was the conferring oJ degrees. ,;cttle 'their:' controversics. espe�iallyadditional men likely to have second Helen Ingham, Sister Mary Joseph Dean Scott Benton, John Chauncey Besides the numercus in cursu titles, :n the last quarter: of a cent�ry, on,e'call on the Varsity berths, arc Henry, Kcl1y� Jos�phin:e ���e� �ls��r"; An; ,DeWolfe, Carrie E. Tuckcr: Dracass, the' University presented: Consul W. f them at least, Italy, having sur­Hubble, Kclly, Steffen, - E�:celson, �onia McHl15th; Ida PerlStein;:. ileulab Nowland ElliS/Frances Clara J. Wever with the: honotary· title of !:ass�d 'ths-c. Angelo-Saxon nations in:. Keefer, Fulkerson, Sturgeon. Cobb, Those who' were �" honorable Gold�an, Eleanor Lorinda Hall. HcI- Doc"or. of Laws; This, was the ·last the number and scope of its, treatiesEttleson and Ritchie and several ncntron -for' JuniorJ coliege-wOf'Ic ,at'"e:- .-� Ingham, �Vitginia Hendricks Ket- �vent on t1IC program. Dean Vincent f this class. In �ne· res�ct, h9.��others from last year's squad and the \lillington Farwell Carpenter, Fesus cham' William Kixmiller, Josephinc 'ntroouced him to ·President· Judson. ever the tribunals or com.missions ofFreshmcn of a year ago. Newell Cofi�d," ���aq.'M� .... Coli'� J.e.sem. Arthur Eli Myer, S.B.. Val- ·.vho then' said, as' he· ga,'c' him' hh arbitration. ha.ve no.t proved entirelyTwo Meets With Badgers Emma Fel�enthal,. Je�si,� �ecJ:c-:nal)f )ara1S0 College, 1902, Sister Antonia hood: s"'tisiactory in their results. TheyCoach Knudson will also demand Herman Ktiiper. Anna. Blaine La- \'lcHugh, Louis Abrabam Newberg- ··Dr. Walther Johann \Vever,imper- :lave becD somposcd of men, althoughvery little work of his squad of ath- Venture. '. !r,. Hazel Dorothy Peck, Ida Perl- :al C'onsul-general in the city' of Chi- :!.ltelligent .'and experierJced in pubic.Ides beforc the opening of the Win- .tein, Emilie Tuma, Joseph Paul c:ago, administrator and diplomat, ,flairs,: yet. as a rule without knowl­Varkallo. Ethel Miriam Witkowsky. loyal and efficient representati .... e of �dge or practice in the duties of thcir.Bachelor of Arts your go ..... ernment in different and dis- new PQsi�ons.; and the. consequenceCandidates for the Bachelor of Arts tant' parts of the world, unceasing in has been that.�heir decisions have DotMiss Alice Braunlich ,,·as yester- leRrc:e ,,'ere:: your efforts to foster that higher beetl founded 'upon uniform principles:fay judlied champi6n fencer of tht' \\rinifr�d' Barnett A.B., College of commercc betwccn naliens which ':n(l thl':' constitute a mass of iIl-di­University amon�-wome,,· by ,win- E,mporia, 1899. Beatrice Cochrane, A. c0nsists in the interchange of intel- �estcd and oftimes confii<=:ling inte.r..­ning . three str�ig�t' bouts with ¥i$s 1., Kalamazo� College. '904- Frans It"cttlal and moral. P05scssions and l'rc:tatiolls of interna;:ional law.Norma Pfeiffer. According to M. de ·�istus Hollinbeck, Komataro Kata- idcals; constant promoter' of closcr "The remedy.. for thi� defecti .... e sys­flauvicrc, who 'ref(reed the, contests �aye, A. R.. Tokyo Collcge, 1900. AI- relatiflns between German and tcm most usually sugestcd and dis-he wemen showcd remarkable abil- hert Arthur Smith. American scholarship, faithful and cussed of late ycars has bccn the es-;t)'. Miss Braunlich .was applauded Bachelor of Science v:lluccl fricnd of this University and t:tblishmcnt oi .a. permanent. tribunalby ,the large crowd as she was de- The following were given the dc- acth'c intermcdiary b�tween. it and r<:prescnting all .thc nations on thcelated 'champi6ri; She- will. be'.giv.en Jree of' Bachelor of Science: the German community of this city. e:trth. and. befp,re "'hicb .thcy, maya �edal, which. :is now· on I its way Reuben Quincy Brown, Be�jamin "For your many services to the bring. their. diffcrences not St15Cept-from' France. Y:;:rlelstein Elliott, Christian· Alford cause of gOO(t will and friendship iblc of .diplomatic solution, and haveUp to the finals, it was doubtful Fjelds:tad A. B. Lutheran Colleg� 1905 between two great, natiqns and par- l hem settlcd by ... a' higher. court co�­�hich of the corit�st3nts would 'win Sister Mary Joseph Kelly Ida �lay ticularly in recognition of your higb posed of. the ,mose expert jurists of('ut, but Min Braunlieb....s decision K'ileppe; Clarence Ohlendorf, Ros- �oncc:ption' of· the, 5phcre, �nd fnnc- the ,,"or�d�. Th� �st:l���sh�ent off gave her' a clear' daiRL (Continued on page 3) (Continued on pa�e 3) (Continued 011 pace 4):e,......iI�da:�:4 'Iii':��ill'.I"Ilia�� � tti� �rowth' of international arbitration....J'i� is our', prcndrboast," he: s�id.·. "It .stands at the' head "of the. list of the.'11l�fi�II", ,. ter quarter, although. the practice hasbeen in past ycars to have the ·swim­mers work during the vacation. Theswimming schedule will not beginantil some time in February, and willbe more extensive this year thanlast, becausc of the addition of thereturn meet with the Badgers which�'iIl und,.t1htedly be added to the 1I1SS BRAU"LICH 1!1�$�A¥ONG,' W�II� 'p�C�Sprogram. This will makc the firstaquatic mcet between Chicago andWisconsin at �Iadison and marks thebeginning of the results of the ac�ivework being done among the Confer­ence colll'gcs to promote the deve1-c,pemcnt of swimming in the West.At prcc;ent, Chicago, Wisconisn andIllinois arc the only Conference col-(Continued on paee 3)•;j- ! .......'rilit nAILY MARooN. sATuRnAY. DEtitMBER to. t9OA.1'1.. _.;1.... " l ... can-6e ai.esi"elt!icr in propn;r··bnlia.: iBE �TBEltEBS NEXt ,.WEB �a��&r.vfJt..LER is "�:. ·�- �� � prOof· but the j�d&ment of a man j� • ":. '.:.'. . ..�.:.: " , .'. I.AVDED BY� "JULIUS"........... _."!". _.._ _._- .�-' ._. _ ..-_-._.._. _ -, �-.-- the position of Mr. Riley is to �e '. ··1D�eK���pg�.� �Ui be made iJi. �e •.- -...a atwllat "'M""'!" ., .. taken seriously. Congressman Her- Chi.go .theaters .aext week. T'Wo. ·of ToDSOrial '_1IMter. of Rt7DOlda· ClubUalnaI" ., � bert Parsons, himself a college man, th�" plays. "'at'�:::- new here while -tbe Wish_ 1lCU7 XmU to Maroon. . - .... . . in' an article published in the Daily third wir� return after an �1l too brief and. Praiaea FUner...... - a.cc.d-du.1Ia11 at tIM CIaItaaO . . d. � . Maroon some weeks ago expresse ,un of success last .season......... CJaIap. � Mua II. "d" h . . f h' d h· .. ·G . k '11" 5 B .. .• - . sal, 'ss t at 1D view 0 t e time an To t e- arric W-l come am ar-1181. .... Act � IIa.ra .. 1111. college men, when he urged upon nard . i'O . his latest musical comedy-------...-----.-�--'�---- them the Importance of mastering 'which he has started in New York,PQUaM4 4all7. ucept audap. � the detail routine work of politics. and is said to be full of clever music... lulU.,., 4artq &lane .1LU'tIn elf De "The danger with college men," he with abundant opportunity for the11.IYen1Q 71U· said, "is that in view of the time and clever German comedian, Miss Grace.� money spent on their education. they George will appear .• at the Grand in'11M Ullin al17 of Ch1c:aao W.a17� think it is beneath them to do house "Divorccns," Sardou's streng play........ to house individual work, It seems "Father and the Boys," George Ade's.,.. WeM17. Oct. 1. lin. more in harmony with their educa- comedy, with William H. Crane,.... Da1I7. Oct. 1. II9&- tion that they should orate and be a return run. It has been freely saidlistened to." that this play is the best Crane hasThe faults' which these two widely been in in his long career.separated but undeniably competent A"t the 'Studebaker Elsie Janis con­observers have discovered in the col- tinues in "A Stubborn Cinderella," atlege graduate should be given care- the' Princess by Hough, Adams andful consideration.' If present' day ed- Howard is fast approaching a newP&JD8TON •• GA88. K.aDqIq: IDdltOl'. ucation is turning out men who think record 'for musical comedy in Chi­u8WALD •• NELSON. BulD. Kuqer. themselves above any sort of honest cago. "A Winning Miss." by Har-work, or men who balk when they old Atteridge, formerly a student at..� � =-�"' '" == � find themselves confronted with hard the University, is now in good shape... .._ ...... G6 .. w..,.. uninteresting routine, if this is neces- and has settled down to a record 3it___ Lsary to the success of their under- the Garden. Te appearance of Harry.... coatrSltlIU" IDQ M .. at au. loesings, then there is a serious flaw Lauder, the famous. Scotch comedianIIalI _ I'aca1Q � ..wn..A .. uae in the existing methods. at Orchestra 'Hall is a notable event.aallecrlptloa prtee. taoo per ;eu-: 'LOOf_ • ...u.. a.a.c:dptloaa qcelTe4 at_.- ......... � 8Wa o.au;- _ at u..A Corr.:1• .:The Maroon regrets to state that "Value and Distribution" by, Formerthrough confusion arising out of the FacultY MemQer Higbly P:;raiscdsimilarity of names the likerle'ss of the b)f Professor Fisher.wrong Dr. Foster was printed inyesterday's issue as that of the con-. vocation orator. The cut publishedwas that of Professor George B.FosterJl "The large bulk of economictheory, according to Irving Fisher. ofYale' has heretofore beenImpraciticaland •almost valueless, and. towardmeeting the grea� need of construct- which is given in repertoire.ive theory in which practical "men The "�Iajesti� and the' OlympicWishing its readers a merry Christ- may put their faith Professor Her- have 'p�ize' bills in' yiew of' the unusualas, a happy new year .. and abundant bert J. Davenport, formerly "Of the p6pu�arity of vaudeville during Xina�ability to answer all questiolis pertin. Political Economy Department· '. of wee�ent and imPertinent in next week's thi� University has taken :111 import-_ . .;" ._.examinations the Maroon announces ieint step. . PREPARE � CATALOGUEthat. in accordance with established In an �rticle in December's. Jou_rn-:- OF ��VE�ITY EMPLOYESCQStom" it suspends publication for al of Political Economy '·Pro(e�.sor _the quarter with this iame.. The next Fisher d'i(;c��s- �t l��gth- the .�erits The late�t improvement in system-�e �wjll be pUblished Taellday mo� o( P��f�ssor Dayenport's receiit' book a tic arrangem��t a't the Informationinc la1!�: 51'-,lgciL : on: "Value and ·Distributio�I'. and. office :is tl�e catal�8-uing of names of, . m�k�s the: rema'rk tha�i"bighly' theo- .111 those �mployes' of the UniversityA gi-cat- deaf. of 'th'e discussion of retical as is Davenport's book; 'be �as who: are not members of the. faculty. whether or' not college is a good thro�ghout an eye' to .the practic?,-l by a system of cards.preparation . for busi.,. side." Often, according to Manager Bow-The College ness, has been enter- To the main conclusions of the ers, calls come .to the office regardinglIan and· :taining than it has been work of this writer gives his hearty the most convenient way to locateHis Faults profitable. but Mr. H. assent and says that more than clerks, bookkeepers, janitors andB. Riley, the president sufficient proof is presented to show others, but at present there is noof the Chicago Title and Trust Co., the truth of the "heresies" of which convenient way of finding out wherehas become rather uncomfortably Professor Davenport· is accused." they may be reached.in his analysis of the faults of the col- "His views," continues the writer,lege trained business man. and his "so far from being out of touch withcriticisms are worth very serious the thought of others, are the inevet�considerations so long as the self able outcome of that thought. Thosemade business man' confined himself who may regard him as a hereticto large generalities in his diatribes must be blind to the trend of presenton the college education for the col- economic discussion. They do not seelege man could respond in kind with the forest for the trees. Professorconsiderable satisfaction. Undoubt- Davenport has shown that his views,edly there are many of the practices though radical as contrasted with thewhich have built up some of the most system of almost anyone of thesuccessful businesses in which the eol- numerous writers reviewed, are,lege man would prefer not to be nevertheless, to a great extent, a sorttrained. It is not to be questioned of composite photograph of them all.that some of the most pitiable of Nor docs this dettact from the auth­human beings are to be found among ors originality. Noone who readsthe self-made successful business lIis book can doubt for a moment thatmen. it is the work of an independentBut tHese flings do not answer the thinker. In our opinion, the highestcriticism made by Mr. Riley. Is the value of Professor Davenport's workmodern University graduate a dil- consists in the fact that it points theletante? Does he lack the "stick-to-it- direction toward which economiciveness" that is necessary for success theories are tending. It may be hopedin business or any thing else? "I that it will lead others to see thehave no doubt that a man with the handwriting on the watt with respecttraining and the imagination. that you to obsolete and impractical theories.�'get in college can accomplish great! ---------------­things if he can keep at it" said Mr. TYPEWRITERS-"VISIBLE" ANDRiley before the University Commer- '''OLD STYLE-cial club Wednesday night. "You can The Fox demonstrated in your II I D WAY T A I LOR Sget· into a business 1ike ours and 'room or office. The best 8taDdardmake a success, but so�ehow younever do. You don't stick."This is of course large1y a questionof personal opiaioa. No ttatiltb< �FOWNESGLOVESmean right gloves-So buy Fownes and Avettouble.This is an early reminder ofyour social indebtednesa for themany kindnesses received duringthe Fall quarter •..Order now-Cut Flowers, Plants,small or large. to be deliveredXmas moming.ANDRBW McADAMSDECORATOR53d St. and Kimbark Avenue.Tel. 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St. ci Calumet Ave.EVERY SATURDAY EVENINGAdmisaion 50 Centa a p,noa"The Daily Maroon,""Gentlemen: The many compli­ments that have been paid to me inthe year IQ08 have been very gratify­ing and highly appreciated.The illustrations that have appear­ed in your issues were very resemb­ling and so striking, no one need askquestions, and I consider Mr. Fullera cartoonist of high merit, who is tobe held in great esteem .. :Wishing you all a 'Merry Christ-Julius."The Daily karoon is the officialstudent publication, eontains all thecampus news and deserve. the sup­oort .f eTel7 .tudCIIlclose meeter thatwill try neither tie,thumb nor temper15c. - 2 for 25e. The '�ening, in RSocial SaclH�tchinsorAddressexamQuart<r BowersthTAKESeniorterday mappointeenee plan,:;273Sp riCecil Lean and Florence HolbrookCOMMENDS THEORIES OF at the La Salle and Oris Harlon at thePROFESSOR DAVENPORT Whitney are enjoying success at mas' and a 'Happy New Year', I amthe Auditorium are attracting wide yours very truly,attention.· Cohan's hit, "The Ameri­can Idea," goes merrily along at theColonial, while Walker Whiteside inZangwilJ's great drama, "The Melt­ing Pot," .holds the boards at theChicago Opera H·ouse.. The Inter­national is' the scene of .grand opera,CHOCOLATESand fine bonbons famous through­OUt America, put up in beautifulboxes suitable for presents at 25c40C and fioc per poUDd. ...pleased customer is the best ad­vertisement. ..Guntber's ConIectIoneIy212 SJtate Street. all conveniences; rooms large andairy, and comfortable. Inquire ydflat, 438 E 57th Street.it'OK �ALE-.Bachelor s Gown, whichwas made to order of finest IDa.terial, almost new. Price $Io.caAddress Miss L. E. W. Benedict,1704 Roscoe Boulevard.WANTED-To rent to two gentle­men, for the winter quarter, a largesunny front room, near campin,60-":6 EJIis Ave.rHE MARINETTE ASSEMBLIESwin hold a Yale Pennant Party,Friday evening, December 18th, atCalumet Hall, 63rd St. and JacksOilPark Ave. Everyone attendinc'will be presented with a beautiful36-inch felt Yale Pennant. Dancincevery Friday evening.TO RENT-Choice room for I or 2;•steam heat; bath; $3.oo·week; boardif desired. 341 East 53rd St., nearWoodlawn Ave..A J. SHAWBAN.JO VIRTUOSOHyde Park Conservatory ofMasic.276 Eat '57th Street.reacher of Banjo. Mandolin andGuit-ar.Special Attention Given to Clubs.Itt BERGER465 E. 6l1'd StreetTelllidwq ... DECEMBER SPECIALEVENING DRESS SUITAND DINNER COAT(Silk Lined Throu,hout)/- '71--.:--' Wm. lerrems' SonaClark and Adams StreetS.... ' :.� "". ,._ � ... -_----" .,;.:_- ... -. � - - _ ........ _.-.. •_, , .. _. '. f:QNVO_cATION IS lllPImSSWEI .1I � • ..; ••- .... _ ••1lIe,�.-tina.VtJi.·Ma- �. dons' of thi! consular office, the trus­tees of tht U�iversity of Chieaio,�I_l, recommendation of ,the Univers,i�ySenate, hlve conferred upon you thehonorary degree of . Doctor of Laws;in testimony of which fact I be­stow upon you this hood which youmay wear as a Doctor of the Univer­sity of Chica�o, and this diploma.Receive these in token of . admissionto the honorary alumni of the Uni­versity."The other parts of the program..\,ere the awarding of honors and theconvocation addrress by the Hou-lorablc John Watson Foster, .Hepresented a very careful andIl:carned treatise on "The Develop­. ment of International Law," tracingthe successive steps that have tendedtoward its establishment, and con­eluding with the prophecy that theHague tribunal is destined as thefinal stage of its evolution to be 3.permanent institution within the nextgeneration, : Il:ri­tIi�I t..... - ----:-7'-"-.::. ......' ��"". ,.� -"-�. --_ _- --�.---.,. , _-.. �AlJ.J'., � : �,..:�.:·7·-;-�:-::'.·:- ;,,:!c:��;�f'\�,,:;,l'.'":",:'l'.ut IIYSTERlQUS STBANcma4�'" .. ,. .':;;'"/ �. . :.- .�:, .... �.".;.,. .. .. ,',' "'-,'" . (R.e�Qduced. b7·'�'ci Qii��fri�D.Y ._-_ Coitece Smoker, this ...• -.. .l _. ,'.� '.-' .- .' . .' \ •.. , '.ening, in Reynolds club theater.' � i � - � .:2 (.�'.?�.:., ;':� '. �'.' ::"'�'>.?<::.: .... : .• .: .: ,- .· ... li.:.·l\MEItlGAtiSocial Science Club-s Union dinner ". w -• • , fOoTBALLH�tchinson cafe, tonight at 6:15 p. .• . . _.,"" '.'• TEAMAddress by Professor Roscoe ��. ��_......tH� .�AtlV MAit6QN, SATtiRbA Y,· bitC£MB�R 19, i9b8.Dec, 23,ANHOUlfCDDlf'J.'Sexaminations for the Au­n Quarter will be held Mon­Y. Tuesday and Wednesday, De­ber 21, 22 and 23. according tofollowing schedule:Monday, Dec. 21.- Tuesday. Dec. 22,�art·sity;and: Jrd I1:00 exercises.. Wednesday, 'Dec:8:30'1 I :30 a. m.Monday, Dec. 2t,Tuesday, Dec. 22,.c- - ___..-- � j.1. ,, ; "-5:00 P. m.and Gown Editors can be con-ted with any afternoon in Ellis 3.m 3 to 4 o'clock. Communica­ns may be left at Faculty Ex­:z8o. • \ III .�.� '"I:ITTLE VACATION WO�FOR INDOOR ATHLETESnpus.l:iii'U'tJ,.h, at:ksODrtdincutifulncillle.&NIMOno. UBOOMm�n� --�--------��-�---�---------�---------- ( (�ti���I)AT INFORMATION OFFICE MAGAZINE TO APPEAR SOON MANY DEGREES CONFE'D'D"I:'D' �"'I hi J ' IAAD gu ... ���e .ll'. at IS, ames Burrell Meigs, IFreeman Ernest Morgan, Lander Mac' eges have natatoriums. However,CI.·•. J, tanks are in the process of construe­nltocn., Howard Harper McK'ee , tion at Minnesota and . Purdue, and,Lillie Georgine Ohrenstein HarryO · 'by the time of the 1910 season cOD_?es, ". tten, Harlan Orville Page, ColaweH Talmadge .Pettit, Elmore Waite these two institutions will have'George Parker, Mary R. Payne, Ray"Phelps, Oswald George Stark, Wal..; aquatic teams in the field .. ' With- the '. "L d mortd Deforear Penney Lomira AI"g of theater tickets in the most The most interesting number" o f ter conar Wentzel. h' P 1\'. increase in the number of collegev.rJ h J H .A B I II I va erry, J: lary Alice Pudil, Charles .tematic and convenient way yet che University ,Magazine '50' fa{'tliis 0 n eeren.. owa co ege l'i\I� R L ' .. , meets on the schedule, -the- chancesempted at the University. Mao- year,·.wi'U appear, �n the campus next ;905. wa� theonl; candidate from th� ·�R·. 'hrtd Douse,. ulu Edith Rude, for·;th.e .. wa,ter:;:.p�.lo.... '. �n.d ... s.w�m. m.: �g'·r.·r. � • _ .' • . lC ar owgmg Rumsey Albert . .r Bowers plans to advertise all Wednesday, the. feature being the DIVInity school. He received the de- S bath T S d S ' men re'ceiving major "C/' jD.1pro'lle" ;. � i�productions by weekly . . .. _. 'g' ree of Master of Arts' . a, .' y ney alkey, John· jos.,. and few.. ' �."i-.' ·COJll.···p.. �·t�tio�s with, .v�.·i�us .. , 'u posters, Johnj Milton tercentenary recently . eph Schommer, Jessie B S ., �. _., .'1t' �.: .;"� ( .,;.�. to _j !.:to do all in his power to encour- celebrated: In the Graduate Schools Pe D ki T' b ..• trate, ·at'hfetlc .• associations will. be' held: : <,students to know just what is, '. In the graduate schools the foll- Wrrt'Y a. mV' �llmO!e, Fred Wil1i�w.: riis�g ... th���::-nd'·'PQsiti�· of the".« ,'rJ:�.}) �.ictures 'appear,. one ;.,0.' �.. Mil" -'. . (. a erman, Irgl rville Whipp. . .... ' I , • . '.f 'DDtUreof'aU" tllc -p"lays �for-the· 'I lowing deJtrees were .conferred: ,!.�,ter.:' _�.. t.J.�I.. �ti�. s., .. Jls.,c.ollege,· sport::. :.. '.:1 �,. t�n; r I" a student at Ca�o/idge, . -- - - -ek' �nd fu��hena reproductiori'�� ilie Can���� �i:ilie D�e �Ma. -���������������������������l·�·�-'���evcral theatcr magazines will be Milto:O #-�Iberry tree. to '�hi�h- Mr. ter of Arts: Carrie Liggett Thomas,the call of student purchasers. as Horace $: .Fi��e ha�; writt�n a poem.. A.B., Eureka College, 1897, A.M.,o will plats of the seating arrange- PrQfe!Jsor Richard Green' MOl�ltC;n's 'Ibid., 18c)8� (Latin). Lester MacLeannt at each of the p.layhouscs. speecll, delivered on. the occasio�.,in: ,Wil�on A.B., Park College, 1906;en a student asks for tickets, the Mandel, is reprinted. A summarY of (Plulosophy).ce attendant will immediately call the Donald, Robertson pr<Jduction of ('a�didates for the Degree of Mastertheater box office and find out "Comus'" is consistent with the tone of Science: Benjamin Spafford Barnesat the best seats are. 1£ satisfac- of. thc, numller. S.B., The Uktiversity of Chicago, 1906, h I SPECIAL PRICES TO FRATERNITIES, they will be set aside and· the Mr. David AJlan Robertson con- (Pat oogy and Bacteriology). Hect- .�ND SORORITIESdent will be given a means of tributcs a p-ointed article in disdlSS" or MacF.berson 'A.B.,Queens Univers-� . .'S . I .- I make a specialty of all designs of Sorority andntifying himself when he calls for ing reiorms. ill alumni day arrange- lty, 1903 l OCIO ogy, Comparative Reo- .. p. I' . Fraternity Pins, Rings and Fobs. - " ..ments. Dr. Julian P.. Bretz, form. erJy liglOn, :0 ltJcal Economy).� d'd � h D f D Designs submitted free of c:harce, and . sample pins fumished to re-of. the history 'department l.·ere'l·s Can 1 ates lor t e egree 0 octorPROM TAKES, '.. , sponsible parties.;lUthcr a( part II. of "Relation.�f the of Phjlosophy: Samuel' MacClintock.· .TAKES PLACE ON FEB. 19 Ph.B.. The University of Chicago. I also do � kinds of Watch and JeWelry Repairing, ,Diamond SettinCDoctorate to Teaching." , d M uf cturi th .......... - '• to"";: (Political ,Scl·ence, P!:olitical an an a DC at e ---.--" possible prices. I am the maker andAmong the communications to the IJ'JV d • f thhe date for the 1909 Washington . Economy', Sociology). Anna Loul'se esagner 0 e 1907-lgoS Daily Maroon Fobs.mag:;:linc are two discussions, 'one .onm was sct for February 19 by Strong. A.B., Oberlin CoJlege, 1905Senior Council at its meeting the tendency of newspapers to gar��ef . f b II .. . ' A.M .• The University of Chicago, 19-terday morning. Committees, will acts �t .oot a inJuries; the, secondI' d f h S . 07, (Philosophy, English).appointed immediately to 'com- traccs. t Ie sprca 0 t e tagg andCl . .. . From the School of Education Eth"nce pIau:) for the event, and see to . lI�ago . IdeaS in athletics throughh f V el Munro Annan and Margaret Coop-ir execution. The council is de- t e success 0 arsity players ascoaches. er Stevens were candidates for thein cd to make this the greatest . ,two years certificates and Miss, Frances Clara Goldman and SisterBENITEZ' TO' BE DELEGATE Antonia McHugh were given the de-TO NATIONAL CONVENTION I grees of Bachelor of Education. 'ial Chicago pin, to have his dc-_ 54 Associate Titless ready for the council to con- Conrado Benitez. representative of Those who received the title ofr ;-,t its first meeting next quarter . f . fthe Philippine. islands, in the· Inter- assoCiate a tcr completion 0 twoJanuary 4. .national duh. was elected yesterday! years' work in the Junior colleges are THIC LITTLIC BOOK .HOPto represent that orJtanization at the' Helen Lorene Barker, Mildred Olive L La�r.ual convention of the national as- Bat\!s, Phili., Harmon Broudo, MiII- 434 �. PIEty-Fifth Streetsoclatlon of Cosmopolitan clubs. ington Farwell Carpenter.Tow Ching, lIRa. EDITH SEARS.·which wiIJ bc held at Ann Arbor, Festus Ne\\"�11 Cofield, Herman Max�fich., 'December 31 to January 2.1 Cchen, \Valter nliJJips Comstock,Delegates from the international �[iJdred Dana, Eleanor Da\'idson'la better Holidav present. II tEl' E F I h 1, cluh in sixteen universities in the .- e en p mam, mma e sent a, Opposite the Illinois Theaterootball gives place to the great· \ F EI' b I F kl'country "'ill be present at the meet- : nna 'ennessy, Iza et I ran In, W her e to Din eSports-Ice Skat.· Fennessy, E.Jiabeth Horter Franklin,mg.It was announced at yesterday's Jessie Heckman, Paul Dean Hender­meeting that. a club room had been son, Harry Kruskal Herwitz, Marysecurcd in L�::dngton hall, and' that Hull, Edith Ruth Johnson, Williamit would be opcn for use at the be- Waltcr Johnston, Eloise Kellogg,ginning of the next quartcr, The Francis Michacl Kin'l. Audra Winonaroom \\'ilI be furnishcd during the Knickcrbocker,Mathildc Lt)uise Kochvac;.tion. The club ,,·ilI also hold a Dorothy Kuh, Herman Kuiper, Anna 11Ie W, eDindton Botelsmokcr for its membcrs the second Blaine La Venture, Mary Florence I Iweek of the quarter. Lawson, Leverett Samuel Lyon, Mar •. __ _.. -ormation Office Adopts NovelScheme for Arrangements inGetting Tickets. Janua9' Issue of University. MontblyFeatures Milton' T�centeruuy-Dr.Bre� and M�. Robertson C��tribute Articl:S. (Continued from.page I)rrangcments have been completedthe Information office for the hand-.�.. .1'1'iO.r prom on recordhe council also instructed Harveyler, whe is making designs for an TO AlJY SBLI'-mpORTING 'STUDmWe can put you in touch with a dignified method of increasing your rev­enue-a method that is clean and that involves a maximum iucrease �fincome at a minimum expenditure of time. The plan has already provedits efficiency in other Universities where self-respecting, self-supportingstudents have taken up our method to the exclusion of others, they arepleased, and their financial burden is solved. We can do as much for you.Cau any time during business bours at 39 Dearborn SL '(The RebuiltTypewriter Co.), and ask especially for Mr. Johnson. .)HARRISON. PISlIBR ,1C'lUUSAND OTllB& COLLEGB PO�?-'Bits, :as Cenu to '1.00•---NEWESTROOII TBB URION BOTm.AND USTAlJUBTield J61In at on't forget that there is only onee of Skates that will always bey to lIrr\'c you wen.r�d('r Barney & Berry Skates fromr dealer and \\'rite for our Freelog, showing complete lineBAR N E Y 4: B ERR Y. THE 111-117 Randolph ItreetTHB POPULAR PLACKTO KATTlIB IT ATJAN ROOM: Eitll"r before or ah... tileTheater .. :2 7 3 B r 0 • d S t r e e t,Sp riu,field. M.II. w. make •. 1pecia1t7 ef ....... ttr.a ... DIIm-.•'_'-:::'. ,- - - _ ... - _ ... -_ .. - - .__ - �'�.'A..J. ,;: • ...J'J .' �'- �- i.. �-- .. --_.--�--��-- .. ----�--�� ...... �--� .. ----�"such a-trib� h� �e�he dream of . "'I\e &.n":,a\�omcdy by.�Go.J.�.?nipbiia�th�opis.�-. an� ; P�Ho_�C?phe;il.a�' ,w�·; p!'act,�al!.r� �osen thiJ�m��bas been disc-Uss.�. by pub�ci.ts ... �� by: -the. lJ.ni�e�s�.Y� Drama.,tJc·- Club' (or�\t�'� t��sid�red by �ise monarchs, preseDt�tioD ��: . quartct�. AlJ theduring th�' past' centuries -. NothinK members of the cl"b� were 1n.,fav:or- o{more fully ma.s:!ts the. steady, evolu- the 'play but they_ tooktbe .'p�ecautiontion of international law than thcfJact. of, appointing a committee to" seethat the establishment of such a trib- wheth�; this was the best tbey:couldunal seemed to be upon the point of do. The committee consists of . H.- R.. SPAGBE� ,realization at the Second Peace Con- Bankhage, Miss Harriet Grim and SUCH AS ONE GETS IN IT �t,. '�fcrcnce of all nations of the earth at Jessie Il.eckman and they were giventhe Hague last year. It is hardly to full rower to. choose the play al­be anticipated thalt the establishment though "The' Fan" was advised. Theyof such a tribunal, so ardently and so will report at the' beginn�"g __ of nextlong desired, will, be ,allowed to fail, quarter,but that a . way win be found to' re- The play is a ,very interestinir�on� Come in and share with us a 1!1�:�'1concile all. reasonable diffe'rences of that has not been presented in this' Jrive' on winter woolens. ' .views_ as' to its composjtion, and that country since tbe <fays �f A_nna Mor-.. We have just received at a great;.·the present. generation will see as- gao. It is the story of the jealou�le.s. ., . barsdin a nu mber of classy patteru:.:.,sembled in the Temple of Peace at surrounding the purchase and �t ,0£ °T,. for business wear.the Hague a permanent. international a' fan,. The play is. one of the '�ear1y .tribunal, to which all the nation,. of. �8th' century per�od ancJ', should.be 'an About two hundred s�YI�s in al�\,the world may resort for the p�ce- excellent one, As' yet', the date fo�, c;>nly enough for one SUit 10 some ofadjustment of their controversies. the. production h� not b�n set; butt. the �atterns.. Limiting· Armament it is 'expected that i!_ will be � giv'C;D:: in, $3� for any of them, tailored in -� �"Much has been said in recent the middle 'or" Februarj. T�ia\S:.lfor "Jerrems way." .years of some plan for a limitation the cast wi_H. l�e_ .�c;J_� fa! .. t_�.c:__����- . Here's your chance to getof the enormous - standing" aJjnies: 'ber'"s: of � th.C; dub. the first Friday of t.l!Ao: you. pay for.'which have turned Europe into a the quarter. ',Come in early if you wantmiiiiary camp, and of some cheek choice':upon the ever-increasing competition R�8tiation is Lar&�'ri� naval armament, which seems to 'hTe registration '. Ior ne�t quatter� .������������������������������r ��a�n,the b��pt�·� the��- �o�ng ye�«da� is announc�d u aD () '. :'. T· tions; but' the discussion' ha,s t.hu� far, record-breaker, ,_ Alth����_' it-- is-asbeen to 'little purpose or, no practk yet" il;11possi�le ,�a· .pe exact fi�r�s,. �l result, "If .. such 'an· i�te��tiQn�( �.�-iSi �ertaiD_ tliit. aii� ':1n,us��Uy-l.at:g�tribu�;,ll' as -is .contemplated· cou1�',�e �4iD��!f have ·registere<t.�'during:· '��e TAiioa FOR YOUNG .• DiC""e.stabl'i�h�.�ao,�.;�ou1<i.·g�in, t����, :��t: i,�r.'e�·'.'w�"ks".. :�n.� that there �s:a rA. N�' Jeiri:in8. lIer.·' -":fid�ce of- the 'nations. it' migh�. 'in .�ke�' Increase over' the' Fait' quar:- Two! stores: 131 -La 'Sane si_' _..:. .:s�m� d�gree .at .le-.st.' fu�nish' a:' �(M�� ier� -: .., --: ", . ...... : ': .. Jacbott BouJaciH:tioo of. li�itati9n '. of arm��n�. , There_ wm' bQ DO rcgistrat�o� ·;d.ur� -, '-.,....------------Through tAC;, op.�rati90s _ �f : su�, .� .:�,!: the vac�tion�p�od, .:?��·the' only � DUll"'2.-'&,-55. -StiMt. -- . tR9unal, tf\e' g9'.Ver�nien� ,_- or'" th� time- ... �'iriaining�af�,wbit�(a. c�n���l��-. !"9rld: �&l!�' h���:,.a�· .ii�'�'�ra�.i?p; 'o� '���_..r.���:,�D�:b_e'����� wi�.�J)e th� . '1'0 ·Ulrl�-�-----------�-�------------��fu.�����a�p������·�·�������J��_ �.Q.�N�a�C��sa:�is(adOCY. �nd. more. humane way -1rY 4':'After' that' cbJt:':a::f� ,�f $1.00 ',·THE ILLDlOIa WAREHOUSE: AND STORAOa collPauw� of se.tili�g I the.ii: .. �ontr�ve�sie$' th�p: wiii �be :chargedt f�i-· cach-- a1te.z:a�ori�.. 78 'State St.. . PboDe .Hyde,Park 57% Kimbuk Aft,... ...... by war; and' as c,?nfid�nce' in �h� t�i-. The CJeaaat aDd Best Kept S.,..." '.; I, /,' .• '... _:;Warehouse in the City ••••• bunal grows· th� nations might ,more,�.Fumiture aad .Piano. . Moved. Stored, ....... ... and' mOf� c�me. to' believe: in .th� 'dfi� \Shipped t� all parts of the world. 300 Pciwee '..... . .. . I "• I .'" _-:age'RoomL Large Parlor ltxclusinly 'fer. � �cy o� t�e, .. trjpull� • .: t��. sa���Itoo�, ,for. T� ,&nd Wli�L, Larp: ..... __ their !-�,ll�,. e��'.f�}�..:. andJcss UP':"Carna�s, BOUles and, Sleight. TnJ!lb .. ... on their anmcs jUld"DaVlCS.f�1I\ � a1�.. IlepptJ,. �,Transfen .fttr .... • ',:' ' '.' . ':_''''' .'ranlltUre; Pa� etc:., at short BOtic.. "Today three po�r.ful inft,u�n�.cs• Special at ..... &ina tie ulIi ... _r...... are arrayed 'a�nst. war-co�erce.democracy,· and christiarlity.._ TheI'enormous .growth of maritime com�merce .and �ihe:.vast industrial. inter-t.,:;,ests depen��t in larg� mea�ure upon ",I it, are· �ighty. factoJ;S for the p�e-.-�"ati�����On���ud�� ---�-�---�------�-----------��time goes, the. monarchs of th� worldheld its destinies in th�ir, bands .�d-.------,..-1j,..j! ', I __I 'i�;� .,,: \4 :.,. I �: �-_ ..... __ .. _A FODUWft: Pelt� For Christmasthe bigg�stthe'Vol. VIhasline, 0[' fouiltalri, pensU. s; selling all' thetised .makes 10,adver­atCUT P_ICES BL�TO�:_-'!i�� ���:.-' '_.l&OuJoiills�'fAl'J( ..... PR8JfD��:--q� -r : ••. '•• ,._'-� �)AY FO�� Dramatic Club II .... �� lor Nat' Prod�D,-ButQive Committee Power to LookOver Field. THE." itgJjX; �::, ' . ,- ." ., "� , ,It�� ,T�;·D1i�·).":::·sc»--75�, -:INCLUDING, .WIN.BI handle- none but guaranteed lines,and, every pen that leavesthis establishment, is' abso­lutely perfect, or anew pen.'192 .. Clark Stre.,et... ."Expert repairs .. of 'all makes done whileNot high prices.you watt -'.Also a 1a Carte ServiceOpeDDaDy.�, .AND BE DISAPPOINT£D' IN FIT . AND..: WORIauNSHIP.'BUT. ;CALI.. AT • • • � •P��. D. Wel:ris,te·ln,; '.u ,;�.'I,AILOlt and,.Sunda�frolll#l. '"Ii A.:�,.:Illinois, Couege- of Commerce, . �C!)rm_�ATHENAEUM-··18 to _ VAN B� STRliZTY�UDc. �ple 4palified, iD o� SbOrtband and Bnjr,eu. 4.,Gt­mcn� m the, ahCJrtest .po ..". ,time for position. that pa7 at �from $35 to �. a' month. .. IDdiYi41W intsnlctio'D. DAY au4" NIGHT,sessions. Enter aD7 tim .. , ean._-write or pJ:aone ,H�Ir. III� forcatalope. PQsitiona for �_ta... 37 � of 1IIIiD�te4 ' ---= .cca.. ��� �.�WILLEY .. LL. B.,'S� togP."_.•__ 5. 146-STATE STREET-J4"SECOND FLOOR Revisedponent._ :w: us p . _ S% ... • e _I_ AN 'EARLY Initial PCandidfo�a1 Dances; Initi,_ BlnQllets.For these 7011" ... • Dna SUit 01' Taedo"Dear Mabel:-I really want to go to that Formal . ,Dance, . bllt I caD',bccaule I haven't a dress �it, and don't care to borrow ODe. Hi.dto :lose. out' OD. three. dances ,and a banquet _ this season.. because ofthis deficiency in my wardrobe. I simply must \ order a dress swt,and tuxedo tomorrow. Yours. JIm.P. S.-Ain't it awful, Mab.l?-You wilt draw bid. to Pall Drea Main riCht alODe, for tIIe...,Dis here-�cI Jim'. '. �Order your Suit Ear17.Our pricCi are wltbiD ft'87 Cou. mea;. read..(&rver 6,Wllkie_TAILORS USI • .,.... ..... ,..., WI.NTER DRIVE.Everyteerning tand the Jin an effconditionDr. Rafinal arr:game sclfollowitlgbe carrie,son:Jan. 15Jan. 23Jan. 28Jan. 30Feb. e­Feb. I:Feb. I.Feb. I�Feb. 2(F�b. 2eMarch·.·�U··LL MEAL· tOe,Bnd .UpBJaiden's;-Lunch Counter·l.Q.�.IJ)EN,"ex�'tO, u� of C.55th AND ·ELLIS'AMES·IIATS�ould determine at their, will war o,rpeace for their. �ubjects. Today noinnly in ,the "republics bnt.in the Dlon�;archies, th� people who, be� thebru�t of· b:tttle must be reckoned.,with; the, spirjt of dcmcc:-acy has ren�Jered 'nuptory the boast· of LouisX IV: "I am thc statc.' Christianitynever was more responsive than inthe present era to the teaching of itsdivine founder, the Princ� of Peace.Though nominally Christian nationsengage in war. they ,cannot do it withthe reckless ,disregard of justice, and 'humanity' whic,h, marked· the. historyof past' gener;ations. The. spirit ofChrist mOOre and more enters into thecounsels of nations. The present vastarmaments and the rampant martialspirit seem to disprove this, but be�neatl) thc, display. ancl bravado ther4?:is a sober ,entiment of justice a�dright, and the. slow but, s�ady ev�;Julion_ of ,intert:l,ational law_ ,i� _ bri�;in« ; th� nations mot� and more 'to, ahigber. standa,rd. of, duty, ,which is, anauq-ury . of th' eventual triumph, ofreaSon and the reilin .of peace." - ..Smalf ads� in' the'bring large returns. Try one.... 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