CHICAGO, TUESDAY, J�NUARY 5, 190'.). Price Two C .. �·lIatly !lardlluVol. VII. No. 59.DR.RAYCROFf ANNOUNCES�EW BASK5rBALL �ATES CALL TO ATHLETES TODAY CHEER UP! Y01rLL SOON GET USED TO WRITING 1909 -II PREPAR. E TO FEAST 300.INSTEAD OF IgoS.������������I .nS��T�nmI Comrruttee Arran&es Elaborate Din­Iner and Program for Winter Af­fair Saturday.�Limit Number �cing Box at In..:I formation Office fer Those Widl­ing to Attend.Ison:Jan. Is-Indiana at Ch;;;'go.Jan. 23·-Purdue at Chicago,Jan. 28-10wa at Chicago.Jan. 3o-Northwestern at Evanston.Feb. 6-Wisconsin at Mfdison.Feb. rz=-Minnesota at Chicago.Feb. IJ-llIinois at Champaign.Feb. I9-Indiana at Bloomington.Feb. zo=Purdue at LaFayette.Feb . .26--111inois at Chicago.March 2-Opeu date. With the official call for candidatesfor the several teams this week, the(909 indoor athletic 'season will openwith a rush tomorrow. Prospectsfor track, basketball, swimming and Ibaseball are all particularly brightthis year. Details of the second annual Win-'With the "Old Man" in the city to � tcr picnic to be given under thetake personal charge of the track " auspices of the Ladies of the Settle-team this Winter, Captain Lingle's ment League next Saturday at th�squad of runners and weight men University Settlement, 46th Streetwill have more than usual attention. and Gross Avenue, were. announcedgame schedule, and announces the Dr. Raycroft will be abl'e to spend yesterday by the committee in chargefollowing as the official schedule to more of his time on his duties ill the __ .1.:.. and show a. departure in arrange-be carried out during the coming sea- Bartlett office and his basketball . � r. . ..�'t S",.,. )10. -6'200.. ment from those of last year. The.EOO�"" NMnON.u. JL\NJl h h bcoaching, although the men on the "'"II''''� cw-...n- I c ange as een made for the saketeam will do most of their own coach- I of convenience.mg. To insure a less packed house tha�No definite list of candidates for that which jammed the auditoriumthe track team can be published until Iqoq ,o..tA. 11'1 '1191'" k II,., last year, the attendance has beenthe start of the practice. This after- 11Ioq A.d\ a �� a 5' limited to 300 students. A box hasnoon Bartlett will be the scene of "o,ti \ lOCI. '\ df' .7 been placed at the information offic�considerable activity. The track men I�� ,C\V\ \,01 " . 'l and those who .intend to go are r�.vill be out in .force. No dates for \(\6" f1V'1. ',0<1' I�09 f�. quested to drop their names in orr aneets have been fixed as yet, but the "9:"· ,Qeqqq - .� slip of paper. When the limit fixeeJirst will doubtless be scheduled for r I has been reached the box will be re-some time near the end of this month. moved and' only those who tu�ed,_Marc� 6-Wiscoasiu at Chicago. Direc+nr �""Back 'n -their names will be admitted at. �uc? lJ-;-�sDta �t-MimH:ap-� _. m,"�?r����j'- ic:��, �. ,.; iRIIII .his :Eastem�:.;;:md lI!tIatts � .,t--------' ..... .... ���-�I!_...;.----..;..; . .:.j ...;..;.;.;.��...... . GoaIl. PrUCiam· : - :-i::w.illl this .schednJe,-cl::tw.dYe games rhe frack. sched� :wi11-mad�;: .15 ... ·wa-- � ...... ...; .... ui2s .. II'' .. '.':. .. ,,,",' ',. . The pienicwifl take'piace at aboutamOD� the Western conference teams, materialize rapidly. Some d�··. J.V U!i& �.-""� fIIAt - 5 o'clock but those in· attendam;e �there promises to be as close a fight ""Dents are also expected in' fUTtheri expected to be at the Settleme:Dl="fo� the pennant as has ever been items in the .!liJ9. football schednle.. ' rime Limit. for RaioiDg Fund for! Vanity TeamS ilL.Last Staces of !,ouse 011_ boor earlier; After the: �wItnessed by the followers of the Coach Knudson has issued a calb Harper' Memorial Library �teud� Preparation for Triangular Contest' per the program, will be given. It willgame. Every team represented -in for all swimming and wat�r-polo can-! ed-Dr. Goodspeed HopCful of oCol-' January Is-Division of Two Trio consist of musie.. dancing' -and.: athe Conference this year is UDUS- didates to meet in the natatorium to- lectirig Entire Sum Aimed at.' ,Decided. , minstrel performance by the �boy� ofually strong, and the competition �i11 day .�t 3 .��clodc�. Both Captain Cary the settlement. '. '.be. keen. of the swimmers and Captain .K�ilD With the consent of Mr. Rockefell- Determined on winning from b..>tiJ A party will take a trip to tbi:'At the present moment. arrange- ,f the polo squad, are expecting+a ier to a ten days' extensioq of time; -Michigan and Northwestern in the Settlement this afternoon, leaving thements are under way between Dr. strong aggdgation in the aquatic and $20,000' yet to be raised, an en- tria.ugular debates which will be held tower hall at 4:30 o'clock. All stu-Raycroft and Mr. Koehler of Denver sports, ergctic and thorough campaign to the cvening of January IS, the mem- dents -are invited to attend.Colo., for a_ game with. the Denver Promising Baseball OuUook I collect the entire _ amount necessary bers of the debating team are work- .'"This .will be an excellent oppor-team on March znd, These plans Captain Meigs declares that at least for the Harper Memorial Library is ing at top speed in preparation for tunity to see the Settlement and toare merely tentative, however, noth- twenty-five candidates of Varsity now being' carried on under the lead- the •contests. The speeches have enjoy its hospitality," said Mrs ..g definite having been settled. caliber will appear for the baseball crship of Dr. Goodspeed. On Jan- been practicala_y completed, and the George E. Vincent yesterday .. "W.eThe Varsity squad will practice team in a week or ten days, when uary I. the time limit set by Mr. remaining two weeks will be spent in hope that those students who intendach day now till the fifteenth, whcn the regular practice for the diamond Rockefeller $ISo.OOO had been 'raised: perfecting the presentation, the re- �o go will turn their names in early,ndiana will come up here for the nine will commence. This would. according to the found- buttal and the minor features of a IS we shall thus be assisted in mak-rst game on the schedule. Captain Announcement has also been made er's offer, have brought in $540,000 debate. The personnel of the two 'ng arranzcrnents for the affair,reorgen had all his men out yester- that the men registered for the fenc- from him. The effort now being made trios has be en decided· upon by Fhose 'Who attended last year need'ay perfecting themselves in handling ing' and wrestling teams and classes ;s to collect the remaining $20.000 Coach H. p. Chandler, after a montll- ·a,·c no fear that the congestionhe dribble, which will be the feature will meet today in the new room of md get the entire $600.000 which is of experimenting with the six men. vhich existed then will be repeatedi all ba!-ketball games during the en- Bartlett basement, which. has just. he limit of Mr. Rockefeller's contri- According to the final selc�ti�n, I. E.� 'ext Saturday, though the crowdeduing seasoll. The practice yestcr- 'lecn fitted and changed for the use bution, Ferguson, H. P. Hostetter and W. 1- :ondition did not s�em to put a dam-y consisted for. the most part in :>f thc fencing and wrestling squads. Dr. Goodspeed, while he is not Black will debate the affirmativc cr on thc enjoyment of the eve-racticillg thc dribble and long pass- making any promises, !s hopeful that against Northwestern in Mandel hall. :ling."Dr. . :hc entire amount will be pledged by ""hile C. A. Bales, Paul M. O'Don-WILL PRESENT TAXATION the end of the time allowed. "Al- ncll and J. W. Hoovcr ,,·.ill uphold th'e ? W. PI),KERTON ENTERSSYSTEM FOR FINAL VOTE though we are not certain," he said negative against :\lichigan at Ann BIG REAL ESTATE DEALye�terday, in speaking of the pros- Arbor. The men will sp.-:ak in the or-peets, "we co'"nfidently expect to raise der given. The question to be dcbat· Prominent Ex-student a Partner inthe required amount in the next fe,,' ed will be, '"Resoh·cd. that commer- Purchase of .Fruit Farm NearJays. I have I'eceived encourage- <."ial papcr furnishes a better basisment from numerous persons inter- for note issues than bond�."The councilors of those colleges !sted in raising the fund, and I Two of thc three judges for the A deal in real estate that has stir-which have not yet voted on the have every reason : .. hdieve that ,,·c contest in Mandel hall havc been red Denver has been made by adance and taxation systcm proposed shall be able to nOln'v Mr. Rockefel- picked. They are: Judgc Kenesaw frr-n'c:'" .. tudent of thc Univcrsity andhy the Junior College Council, will ler that we ha,-c the $20,000 before M. Landis of the United States Di!'--I �l;c iathcr of another. Paul W Pin­prescnt these provisions at the mcet. this final campaiKn is endcd." trict Court, who imposed thc $29.- kcrtc n. ex- 'o..�, has entered i�to aings today. In this way the mattcrs As part of thc plans for the lihrary, 000,000 fine on John D. Rockefeller. l,;,rtnc..·rship with Thomas T. Crouch,will be settled oncc for all early in it is expccted that the laying of the and Judgc Thcodore Rrentano of the iatl�er 0;' R. T. Crouch. ex-'O<), andthe quarter. corner stone wilJ 'le' th� rpecial event Cook County Superior Court_ The they arc now owners of eighty acresThe following councilors retire )f the next Junf: Con,-(.t'ation, as thc third judge wilt be selected in a few of land with an option of 560 addi­this quarter: Miss Harrington of dedication of thc Patr11cr chimes '�'as days. tio�:ll acres. The deal involves a di-Arts, Miss ntister of Literature, I��t year. Littlc has as yet be�n heard of the rect cxpenditurc of $n.ooo. The landMiss Kawin of Philosophy. and Mr. I'aliher of thc. Michigan and North- wilt bc used as a fruit farm.:\fcNeish on Philosophy. Their suc- wcstern teams. The Chicago repre- Pinkerton, who is completinno hl'sThree hundred and fifty-three Ulli- �cessors will bQ elected today. �cntati'\"es are. feared by both its op- <'ollege work in the corrcspondenceversity of Indiana students are church h'Each collcgc will also decide ponents t IS year, and each will send ,,<'hool, is reporting for the Rockywhether it will hold a dance this quar- members and represent twenty-six its �trongest trio to compete ag:tinst Mountain Nel\'s, and is also register-ter denominations.· (Continued on page 4) ('d at Denvcr University.Initial Practice Held in Bartlett­Candidates Seek to Perfect "Drib­bling" Style.Revised Schedule Makes Indiana Op­ponents of the Varsity on Jan­uary IS. Director �tagg, Back from East, willTake Charge of Track Men-Bas­ketball and Swimming Practice Be­&ins,Everything is completed now con­cerning the coming basketball season,and the men are putting in hard licksin an effort to whip themselves intocondition as soon as possible.Dr. Raycroft' has just completedfinal arrangements as to the game.',.,OCKY MOUNTAIN ALUMNIHONOR PROFESSOR 'CLARKDenver.::ounalors. to Submit Matter to Col·ony Members cf Club Attend leges-New Representatives toRousing Dinner with Faculty be Electecl.Member as Guest.With hofess:;s. H. Clark theest of IlOllor, thc Rocky MountainJub of t· U· .• • ' . 11C Dlvcrslty Alumni Asso-lallon, ga \'e its second annual din­er last Tl1csday. Forty of thc 107embers -, t· 1 I 1 .• 1. C IH e(. an( enthUSIasman high ILroughout. This club isonsidered f h .�)J1e 0 t e livest amonghe man�' y.. •.' �. v11I\'crslty alumni organi-lions.T�3sts wcrc drunk, and musical se­ClIons re· I d• .l( erc , the program c1os-g l\"HIt Professor Clark's addrcss..fficers i tl .b or IC comtng year wcreos en at the business meeting whichlJo"'cd thc hanquct.THE. DAILY MAROON, 'rUESDA Y, JANUARY 5, 1909.University Settlement Winter Pic-SubeK:rlpt'on price, $3.00 per "ear; ,1.00 • J ry'David Allan Robertson III anile:.· DlC, Saturday, January 9. All stu-lor three months' subscription received at ChanAlumni Magazine Suggests SC dents invited. Supper, music andthe llaroon Omce. Ellis Hall. or at the -Dr. Bretz a Contributor. dancing. Register early at informa-tion office.�C\\'ti \:outrllmtloWS may be lett at 1::Ula That Alumni Day. as carried out in Senior College Council meets Fr i-Uall or �'aculty Exchange. addressed to the past, has been a more or less re- Jay at 10:30 a. m. in Cobb 3A.'rhe Dally llaroou. lieved failure, and that most of the Foreign Students not members ofl'.H1::�·l'(JN 1". U.A��, llanaglDg Editor. causes for its lack of success would the Intcrnaticnal club, please leaveOS�VALD F. !I; ELSON, Business �r. be removed if it were held in connec- names and addresses at Faculty Ex-tion with the June Convoction, is the change, Box 162.Editorial UWce-&lorc H p. m .• 1::11la Hall.U rrist of an article contributed by Da- Equal Suffrage Club meets Wed-Diversity. Tel. Hyde I'ark 426. After 8 p. b'. vid Allan Robertson, secretary to the il c sday, at 4 p. 111'0 in Cobb 6A. Irn-01 •• Maroon Press, 474 E. ij5th Street. Tel. UPrcsident, in the recently issued J an- portant.uary number of the University of Dramatic Club, "Wednesday, 10:30Chicago Magazine. In the course of . C bb 8B•1 .. m .• ln 0 •This is the day to put in the high- his argument favoring the innovation, Y. W. C. L. meets Wednesday inspeed clutch fur another stretch of Mr. Robertson says: Lexington hall, 10:30 a. m."The Association by co-<>perating Junior Mathematical Club, Wed-with the University. can. through ncsday, 4:,W p. m .• in Ryerson lab­the institution with its ability imper- oratory, sc Mr. MacNeish of Princesonally to do unpleasant things,force the speech limit and otherwisecontrol speakers. At_ the June Con­vocation. many alumni of import­ance will find a way to attend. if theyt The present Seniors feel as thou�h find it possible to sit at the table withFather Time had caught up with a James Bryce or a Wu Ting Fang,:;:.. them at· .. last.: �in� w�s: whe�·. 'og a �eth Low or a Theodore Roosevelt.:..t looked as big . and. counted lor·· as The presence of the Convocation ora- PURDUE RETAIN!; '?RED SPE1K}1\ iittle\�.JI� d:0e�::�"" bu� t��f_,:lias tor and other official guests will as-�,. been -fOl"gotten�b� • .this.-.·. ( ..suee � dignit�· and· iJi��rest of pro- Former Maroon Makes Strong Im-,,� � F � ::.: -,. �. ... .:'.�: _ '. gram which the, ordi�ry alumni din- presslons as Football Coach.��. ; The .inai1·�ho wasn't: thet�·twnh r{er"has not had.' If t�e. President oft!.� .. ·allbis· blue··car,is'y.estefday;··"a'·at- the .University-Were- to. preside, the Dr. Freel A. Speik, captain and endt:�; .. :tend 'chapel with unfailing regularity difficulty concerning- the. toastm.aster on the 1904 Varsity eleven, has btl:l:,ltlt.: for - the rest of the quarter. would be removed. An.' add�4 mter-: elected football coach at F urdue Lr��,. ; •. , ._ est may be given by mducmg the another year. Dr. Speik is a grc.it,j:<: �: ���e really is a nine on the end President to reserve for this occasion favorite at the Boilermaker Institu-of it· the best way to do is to sit as a grand climax of commencement lion, where he develop cd the �.Iestdown and concentrate o� forgetting week the announcement of all import- team there in years out of green rna­that there is such a thing as a figure ant gifts or legislation_ Those who terial �o work with..eight in existence. have seen many alumni Saturdays_ and a few University luncheons, noteThe quarterly competition f�r the tha� the second already is taking The Daily Maroon is your paper,Daily Maroon editorial staff wdl be- character as the important feast of your news. published for you. Showgin tomorrow. The the commencement season. Shall YOur appreciation by subscribing. DoMaroon hereby issues a we not as alumni co-<>perate with the ·t now.call for all who wish to University in making the alumni ontryout to meet with Convocation day indeed the crown ofthe Managing Editor at the Convocation season?"'10:30 tOl1�orrow ,morning. Further Dr. Julian P. Bretz, a graduate, anddetails of the competition and. met�. u�til last year an instructor in the.ods oi promotion will be detalled lD University: and now assistant pro-tomorrow'S Maroon. fessor of history at Cornell, con­tributes an important discussion ofthe need for requiring some teaching:tbility. as well as proficiency in re­search for securing· the doctor's de-new on the first of January as it doeson the first of October.All this takes careful planning; itta"es complex organization; but itscomplexity can hardly be called redtape. for its efficiency is the most ap­parent thing about it. If studentswould awaken to the fact that thefirst day of the quarter is a prettypoor time to register, and perhaps acut minor or so will help them tolearn the machine w.ould run assmoothly on the first day as it doesduring the rest of the twelve weeks.7ll. Oalclal litudmt Pubuc:atlOD of theCn1veralt7 of Chlcqo.�'ormerlJ''l'he 'Gn1TeraitJ' of Chlcqo WeeklJ'.FOUDdedThe Week17. October 1,·1892-'l'be Dally. October I, 1902-�tleM &LB �UI1d·dua Ma.U at the CllIcqol·oetoBke. Chlc:qo. Illlnola, lIarcl1 18.1003. UDder Act. of llarch 3. 1873.Publ1ahed dall". except I:iUDdaJ" 1l0llda,..and bollcla.ya. dur� three quarters of the WOULD COMBINE ALUMNI1:nlversltJ' l'ear. DAY WITH CONVOCATIONFaculty ·Exchang�. Cobb Hall.lIyde Park 3G91.1iIil werv e weeks ..,J,I'f'I) : In a few weeks the student councils,will be meeting regularly and dis­,. cussing mottoes, seals and "C" pins,�; just as.rthough a new year hadn't in-1 terrupted their deliberations.: I, I .. IIJ! t� �I .:. .L,I r :Competitionfor theStaffII,t·II If the people ,,-hose complaintsabout red tape in the University's ad-ministration are heardWhere • more than occasionallyis the should sit down andRed Tape? '. think for a few min-utes. they would findf od for comtation in watchingsome 0 D'.'the opcning up of the Umverslty atthe beginning of the quarter. Per­haps they would decide that �he tapemarks off a straight away �mm�eded"nd that the only time It be­course, ..comes apparent is when they get offthe track. Vacation ended at 8:30 a.m vcsterday morning, and there was;!bs�\lutclY no doubt about the factanY"'hcre about the ca�pu�. !hemanner in which so.mc mstltutlonsslide slowly out of vacation and backinto the swing of the year's work,taking a "'cek in the process, oftenleaves some question as to just wherethe work begins. At 8:35 classes werein as serious session and as hard atwork as they will be any day of thequarter, nd it is all the greater mar­I'd, because the University starts as�ee.The recent Milton tercentenary i�given special attention in several ar·ticles pertinent to the occasion.TO PRESENT GOLDONI'S PLAYDramatic Club Settles on '''The Fan"-Donald Robertson Net toCoach.Goldoni's "The Fan" ha� been dcfi·nitely chosen by the Dramatic c1nhfor presentation this quarter. T11cfinal choice was made by the playcommittee appointed before the ho�i­days, but it was expected that thi:-o"'ould be the result. The committeehad a conference with 1\1 r. DonaMRobertson and he heartily approvedof their action. Mr. Robertson wasconsulted merely as '. friend, and willnot coach the cast,' as he has donefor the last two shows. Trials forparts will be held the last of thisweek for the members of the club.CLOSELY BOUND I- ----------- ----------Swimming and Polo Team Candi­dates meet today at 3 p .. m. in the na­tatorium.Prcfessor William Salter will givean open lecture today at 4 p. m., inthe west lecture room of the Lawbuilding.Junior College Meetings this morn­ing at 10:30.Chapel Assembly-The Senior col­leges today, 10:30 a. m., in MandelhOlll.ANNOUNOBMBHTIIton Univeraity, wil laddress the club.Y. M. C. A. meets Wednesday. 7:15p, m., in Mandel hall.University of Chicago Settlementmembers arc to meet Wednesday at3:30 p. m .• in north room of the Lawbuilding.GLOVESmay be right and not' beFownes, but they can't beFOWNESand not be right.This is an early reminder ofyour social indebtedness for themany kindnesses received duringthe Fall tluarter.Order now-Cut Flowers, Plants,small or large. to be delivered�.mas morning.ANDREW McADAMSDECORATOR53d St. and Kimbark Avenue.Tel. l!yde Park II.�. -----_ .. _--------MIDWA Y TAILORSGarments of All DescriptionsCLEANED. DYED I: ALTERED600i Elli. Ave.Work called for aDd delivered. CLUETT. PEA.ODY & CO.MAKE". 0,. A""OW COLLA". BARGAINS ALL THE TIIII­Reliable Rebuilt Typewriters. IImakes; rebuilt in our own factarr.h�tter and cheaper than othen. See,r yourself. The Typewriter Ez.change, 319 Dearborn St. A. J. c.,trfaDalter. 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Barn danceone lesson.Office and Studio, 301 WestCor. Wentworth Ave.Phone GInformal Dancing ReccptioDTBB PORUM.urd St. I: Calumet A-.EVERY SATURDAYAdmillioll SO CeataTHE DAILY MAROON,. TUESDAY, JANUARY 5, 1909.III ..... IIICtarr.1. See��eo...a��.�I! )b.-­l,"hQest ilia-$IQaal�-Cam.l��;15. __:·.l�\�....;;....• }_:" I�DI .' Phone Central I(,�ALFRED PEATS 6 CO.Foreign and DomesticWALL PAPERSAND DRAPERIES144- 46 Wabash Av •.Chi�o.�.::�.' .. _; ;; ..De you enj�� Roller Skating? ,.Have you a 'good pair? •• �c;:j\_.....-.� .•. t"'1.(.� .... � ..... '('\.## ...... \,�'V.,y"OU ba:ve- doubtless' learned � that.though the rink .provides skates" they.-. ��ldom feel right as to' action' and, ... fit.�,That's., why you ought to write' atonce for our Free Catalog.y.,r e make 200� skates.BARNEY .li:. B,ERRY.2 7 3 B r 0 adS t r e e t..S p r.ingfield. Mass.ASSEMBLIES ABDDANCING S�HOOLThursday nightsat. the' Hallnow: knownas Wood'sAnnex. Allaccommodationson the one floor.The Daily 'Maroon is the officialstudent publication, contains all thec:ampus news and deserves tbe sup­port of evef7 studeDt. PROFESSOR CLARK GIVES 'MILLER WINS "FAIR COEIY. READINGS FROM FICTION I' YELL CONTEST PRIZESeries of Six R� to Begin Next, Chicago Man Gets Twenty-Five 001-Tbursday-"Siles Marner'" the Iar Reward for Submitting BeatFirst. College Yell.sixth and last recital is scheduled for ior honorable mention were awardedFebruary. a yell submitted by O. N. Horner ofThe six masterpieces of the world's Ligonier, Ind.literature which Professor Clark has ------chosen will be presented from the Dcdge Writes Short Poemstandpoint of the central theme Paul Hunter Dodae, Law 'oS, wInbrought out in each. "Silas Marner," has been practicing in Denver, :sthe' first reading, will demonstrate author of a short po!m, recently p ... b­"salvation through service; "The lished, entitled "TIle Golden Touch, '... Scarlet Letter," salvation through ,M r. Dodge had thl! verse issued :11 Isuffering, while salvation through pamphlet torm, the, cover containin.rlove will be the keynote of Victor a reproduction of a statue of Shake­Hugo's great work The latter three speare, and the whole being done inwill d -al with subjects of tragedy, .. 1 tistic fashion.the "Ordeal of Richard Feveral" be-ing the tragedy of fatherhood, -A MUS E MEN T s.-"Smoke' 'a tragedy of society, whileBalzac's famous production is 'thetragedy of' thrift.This series is to be followed by aleading of "The Mill of the Floss" by�I:S: Isabel G. Beecher on FebruaryJ8; "The Art of Fiction" by Profes­sor George, E .. W oodberry, on ¥'lrchTI, and Mr. .Speaight's Dickens' re­citals March 17, 18, 24 and 25.A series of interpretative readingsfrom modern fiction .will be given byProfessor Solomon H. "Clark, begin­ning Thursday of this week, in Mu­sic, hall, Fine Arts building. Thesenumbers, which are to be held underthe auspices of the University Lec­ture Association in co-operation withthe Uuiversity, will include "Silas�I a rner," by George Eliot; "TheScarlet Leter," by Hawthorne; "Les�Ji!>erables," by Hugo; "The Ordealvf Richard F evcral," by Gcurge Mere­c.1ith; "Smoke," by Ivan Turgenieff,and "Eugene Grander,' by Balzac.They will be held weekly, on Thurs­day afternoons at 4 o'clock, and willeach occupy an hour and a half. TheDR. CHAMBERLAIN DEPARTSFOR CHINESE EXPEDITIONNoted Geologist Leaves to �lore ].Secrets of Orient-Wang to JoinHim.Frofessor Thomas Chamberlin,head, of the Geology department, ac­companied by his son, Rollin T.Chamberlin, left yesterday afternoonfor his extensive tour of China, wherehe will undertake probably the mostthorough investigations in geologyyet attempted.. Dr. Chamberlinwas sent by the committee on inves­tigation of Oriental education, andwill devote a great deal of his time tcthe study of the problems of cduca- William G. :\lillcr, a s'htdent at theUniversity, has won the twenty-fivedollars offered by George Ade as 3prize for writing the best yell for usein the college play, "The Fair Co-ed."�J iller's contribution is:"Gce, golly, gash, darn,Deuce, devil, dang,Bingham college, Bingham college,Zip, boom, bang."The announcement of the winningycl! was made yesterday. The judgesin the contest were Mr. Ade ,the dra­matic editors of three of Chicago'spapers, Burns :\lantlc. O. S. Hall.md T. :\1. Leary, the advance agentfor the Elsie Janis Company.One vote for first place and threeCmCAGO OPERA. HOUaJ:WALKER WHITESIDEIn Zangwill's great Play.THE MELTING POT I! 1. 1. i, .The waltz inone private lesson. tion, in addition to hisJ. W. STOLL, Director. geology.. hi I '11 k .______ This trrp, w IC I WI take runemonths, is regarded as an epoch-mak­ing event in geological circles, andi the world of science i.n gen�ral. Chin.;!" is recognized as having rich pOSSI�bilities for. study. and. is locked upo.nas a coming factor m the world'scommerce. The results of ProfessorChambcrln's work will bc eagerlyawaited, and will undoubtedly promptmany further invcstigatious.I Dr. �hal1lberlin will be joined inChina by Professor Ernest Burton.wh� is also touring that COl:1l.try aIH�'also by Yinchang Wang. provident otthc :\Iiddfc West ,Alliancc of CI�in�sc I'Students. which gnvc a farewell din-,ncr to thc cmincnt ge0iPgist la"tmonth. :\Ir. \Yang left for China onresearch inChristmas. POWERSDirect from'London,FANNIE WARDin. "THE NEW LADY BANTOCK"MCVICKER'SKIa,,' .& Erlanger's MightyProduction.THE ROUND UP "Dear Mabel:-I really want to itO to that Formal Dance, bllt I .caD"because 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 lilJlply must order a dress suitand tuxedo tomorrow. Yours, Jsm.P. S.-Ain't it awful, Mabel?"You will draw bid. to Pull Dress Affairs rilht alonl, for the seasonis here=-read Jim's letter.ILLI'llOIILast week,HATTIE WILLIAMSIn the musical melangeFLUFFY RUFFLESTH. AVDITO.IV.VICTOR MOOREIn Cohan's greatest musical playTHE TALK OF KEW YORKINTERN�TIONAL THEATREGRAND OPERAl\Iillockcr's Comic Opera,BL-\CK HUSSARIII EnglishSTUDJ:BAK ••ELSIE JANISIn George Adc's College Comedy,THE FAIR CO-ED Order your Suit Early.Our prices are within every Colle"" man'. reach.�er6WDkieTAILORSGARDEN THEATER �' 1I-l�REPEATING RIFLES FOR HUNTINGNo matter what you hunt for or where you hunt, �e answerto the question "What riSe s3111 take?'· is-a Wmc�ester.Winchester Repeating Rifles are made for all styles of cartridges.from..22 to .so,Caliber. 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F. B A L A T K A, D i r � c tor.Diplomas Recognized All Over the WorldSpecial Rates to Students of U of C.Address AD Communications toBALATKA MUSICAL COLLEGE fRIOS JUDGE FODR SHOWS STAGG ATTACKa SUMMERBASEBALL AT N. Y. CONFABFour Complete Operas Submitted toCommittee at Close cf Contest-Result to be Announced in Two Fears Concessions Would DefeatWeeks. Purpose of Recent PurificationMeasures in Athletics.Four plays were submitted to thejudges of the Blackfriar opera atThat permission to play summernoon yesterday when the contestclosed. .The committee' chosen to baseball, if given to college athletes,would undermine the results of allmake the selection is headed by Har-the effort to purify athletics was thestand taken by Director A. A. Staggry A. l Iauscn. The other members 'Ji eDean Linn, Earl Berry, Hilmar Bauk-in thc discussion of the mooted sum­hage and Gilding Andersen, who isthe director of the La Salle theater. Iller baseball question at the confer­ence held Saturday in New York. In:\!r. Ande-sen is very prominent inthe debate of the subject of summerdramatic circles and will be a very professionalism and its relation touseful man in such a capacity. college sport, Director Stagg spokeThe plays entered were written byst reuuousty against summer baseball,Bolby and Bell, Kenner and Black- THE ROMA:ALPpL'.1electhei:1'ciloquitlieutionfou.SOIlOWlrep!outwlicprot\l.situ.,ITALIAN TABLE n·HOTI5OC-75c-4I.ooINCLUDING WINEA tao a la Carte ServiceOpeD.Dan;andSundaJifromII A.itogP .... . FtWVoSPAGHETTISUCH AS ON'E GETS IN ITALYI 46-ST ATE STREET -14'SEC0ND FLOOR Mis�AN EARLYand was opposed by several promi­ford, with music 'by Myers, Garrettncnt delegates, namely Professor H.and Burton, and Kellar and Keifer. Come in and share with us a luu,G. Chase of Tufts College and Pro-with music by Errickson. Thc plays drive." on winter woolens. ,ressor J. P. \Velsch of the Pennsyl-will be read at once, and the choicevania State Agricultural College. We have just received at a ItUtmade as soon as possible, but it isThe: friends of summer baseball bargain a number of classy patter1llexpected that nothing final will be'icld that a man playing baseball for for business' wear.Here's your chance to get.vould open the way for the destruc­ .han you pay for.jon of much of the work that haspendent of any outside influence." Come in early if y' ou . wantbeen done in the past few years toX c coach has been chosen as yet. choice.pur ify athletics in American col­although several have been mention-ed. It is possible that Bartley Cush- leg cs. ,/Football and basketball and manying, who has trained the cast for thequestions of college athletics werelast two years, will be engaged. Bcntaken up by the meeting which lastedThiel and George Hurbert are alsoiar into the night.possibilities. "\Ve expect," said Ab-bott Shaw, "to have a play readyby the 15th of this month, and] RIGHT HERE let us convince yoawill appoint a managing committee ..hat every one 01 the re.dy�ethen to take charge of the show. .1Jits that you buy downtown is .notRETURNS FROM CONVENTION Joe prment is eiven any particulaIOF INXERNATIONAL CLUBS .lttentioD-These manufacturen put what they.:aU slant pockets, and just a fewnere unnecessaI'7 frills, which mi&h\..:onsist of a few very carefully de.igned creases or somethinc of tha ...ort, and then charge you enormou:. .lrices for a. suit. U you have evelJought one, you can well rememberMbat you thought of it after you baarom it for a while.So much for that. Now if you wantzo wear clothes that are made by an:xpert tailorin, establishment of 1�11&standing, and who will give yowcase the same treatment that � doc:tolwill a patient, or a lawyer his client,then call onThey will arrange for a coach andwill start the rehearsals by the endof the quarter. We are planning tcgive the play in May in Mandel hall,the same as has been done in formeryears."Conrado Benitez Delegate from Uni.versity to Ann Aroor MeetingReports Successful Meeting.The second annual convention ofthc Association of Cosmopolitar:dubs was held at Ann Arbor Decem-Ilcr 31 and, January 1 and z. Of thehfteen chapters which make up thea ssocratron, !en were represented.The local international club sent Conrado Bcnitcz as delegate. He re­ports that the convcntion was ex­tremely succcssful, and that the pro­;r.,m which the �I ichig:1I1 mcn ar·ranged was well carried out. Afterthe r�g\llar husincss had been fini5h·{'(I, th' ch h \\ ::s a'�<lr,:.;sed by :\I!'.rlcllj:';!lia F. Tn:ubiv(,d, secretary ofthe American Peace Society, on �hesuhject: ··The Five Great Fr(}blc.n�r;f the I nternational Peace :\1 v,·�-ment. toCornell was choscn as the exec:,­ti\'e ;md \Visconsill as the record;I!";dwptcr ior thc ensuing year. Thenext COI1\,*::iltIOI1 is to hc hcld at TlhDEBATERS IN FINAL WORKBRA.IDEN, ex-'lO, U. of C.I announced for two weeks.55th A.ND ELLIS a living during the summer was no Ab ttl d .1 t I . aU-"Of course," said Chairman Hall- ou wo run reu s y es 10.! .norc a professional than a man earn- I h f ·t· me ofsen yesterday, ·'it is too early to .n y enoug or one SUI m somg his living at another occupation. tl p tt�������������������������������. say anything conccrning thc �erits le a ernLDirector Stagg and his supporters, on $ f uof the plays. Further than that it 35 or any of them, tailored in m�. I I' f h . .1 the other hand, argued that a conces- ··.·crrem'" way."IS t ic po ICY 0 t e committee to ue- . ..3iOIl in favor of the baseball playercide the contest without making anycomment on thc operas and inde-(Continued from page t)! he Var=-ity. Xorthwestcrll is said to!l:l\'e a strol1ger team th:l11 the onewhich was defcatcd by Chic:lgo lastycar, when thc :\Iaroon trio lost tothe �rai:7.e :llld B1uc.Maroon advcr!iscrs!>usiness I'cople andpatronage: are reliabledeserve your \9Ortb much, or nearly aa much indie real value of the. cloth � theworth as much, or nearly as m':lch i;\.be first place tJiey are made in the, -iadories. where ,the suits areproduced in a hurry.. and dozens..f them made at the same time. NoNATTERSON 4 SOUTHWARD.TAILORS.in the Association Buildinc,153 La Salle St.They will make a suit for you jutthe way you want it made; you dictate�o tbem and they wiD do just as )'Ouell them, and not try to talk )'Ounto something else.•Tbe moat mpo�t point about it111, bowever, is that they will cbarp)35 for a college suit and they wiD�ive you the full amount of the ab­;c1ute value of cloth, workmanship,ryon and satisfaction, and not nomi-nal value.Try us out on our proposition. Wehave made lood at another aniftl'­;ity. and we know we can make cood�t the U. of C., if you wiD &ive us a�tart.WATTERSON 4 SOUTHWARDTAILORSRoom 502. Aaoc:iation Buildiac.153 La Salle Street. Tel. IIp' WINTER DRIVEmoteTAILOR 'FOR YOUNG 10M.:A. N. Jerrems. Mer.rwo stores: 131 La Salle St., .... :... Jac:ksoJt Boal�·DUBS SUITITO RD'lT. G. SCHAFFNER a: CO. :e.78 State St. Room 2'� Cent. 4I7SAN ExtlUSIVESHOP for WOMEN '1:.,slatebaas I.edthe same Styles ...Leathers at o� Wi:.and 1batingIttheshetiOIPhi"'hthe1regweelilbenUlevethech:eXItolac;1thedelcolDf:nt take my �-ord for it,but come and look at them. IIDE STATES SHOE SRISecond ,Floor, 195 State StIeet J••Over Peacock's Jewelry StOR.· �OJ)f'rr' Sclturday Eveninp Till I:'THE TRADE M�'That Has MIdt '.e.. Sport in Am.nca ;,ALL ORIGINAL IMPLEMENft,OF SPORT - WHEN EXAII­INED, BEAR THE TRADKMARK OFA. G. SPALDING " Ball�palding's handsomely iJJustratcd cat·alogue of all sports contains na­�erot1s suggestions.Mailed Free anywbere.147 Wabash AvenueChiQ&o. ID.