Although in existence but a short ____Preliminaries for the interfrater- Dates Set Are February S, at Chicago tim ... , the University Glee club has Hope Finally to Develop a ·Whol •nity bowling tournament will com-. and March S at Champaign- received the recognition ."'1 one of the Congress-Will Chc)ose a Vice-monee this afternoon, when the first' Two 1912 Meets. Iarg e st cullege musical dubs in the �eside��Councilors two matches will be played on the I ,'"uHry. A letter has been receivedArts (women)-l\Iiss Robb. Reynolds club alleys at 3:30 o'clock. Tentativ e dates for the Varsity in- .y Earle- A. Goodenow, president of A mock United States Senate,Literature (women)-Miss Phister, Beta Theta Pi will bowl against Psi door track meets with Illinois have at t he club. from the officers of the Am composed of students of the Univer­Philosophy (womenj-c-Miss Etten. Ups ilon, while Phi Kappa Psi will be 'ast been • mnounccd, Director Stagg ::(.'rst College Glee and Mandolin sity will be Icrrned within the nextPhilosophy (men)�A. W. Wheeler. pitted against Chi Psi, The com- i .md Director Huff of the IIlini, have clnb. asking that the local organiza- few weeks. according to plans nowLiterature (men)-A. G. Whitfield. plete schedule for' games, which is! -et the following dates for dual meets t i 11 co-operate with it in •• joint con being tormul�ted joirii'ly by' the'i ne above-named councilors were siven' below, was announced ycster- I -: the Freshmen and Varsity teams, .ert to be given in Mandel hall some ComnlOnwe�iih cl�b and. the' p�iiticalelected yesterday by the colleges at .lay hy R. T. Radford, secretary of I which, however, arc subject to time in )'I.(rch. Although no dccisior '" ience department of li,e University.their initial meetings. the league. I change pending the possible conflict has been reached the officers of the I'hc idea of giving students practical:The fact that there were five coun- 1�be president of the bowling with dates iur the interscholastic and dub have expressed themselves as experience in modern l'I,litics is notcilors elected instead of the four re- .eague, organized last quarter by the basketball. -avoring the plan, and it is likcly that -ntircly new in the University, asquired by law, has given rise to dif- -ixtecn fraternities, is Joseph Sunder- Chicago-Illinois Track Dates .uch a concert will be given. Gor- nock conventions have been held afitulty. According to the constitu- and,' Mr. English being treasurer. The lllini and Maroon will meet in Ion Erickson, the glce club's director number of times under the auspicestion of the Junior College Council, According to the rules adopted by Burtlctt on Friday, February S·th.' vill Icave for Amherst the latter part )f the department. The purpose offour councilors retire each quarter. the: organization, all preliminaries II1d on Friday, l'larch 5th. at Cham- ,f this month to consult with the rep- .his new departure is, as was that ofSome confusion has arisen recently, must be bowled off by Friday, Jan. paign, according to the present ar- .esentatives of the Amherst 'organi- he conventions, to interest the stu­OW1I1g to the fact that a number of ?3' and games which are not played :angements. The Freshmen indoor zation. lents in government, and to giverepresentatives were elected to fill vithin that time limit wi!1 be forfeit- track team will meet the Illinois' Th'is� and several other plans for hem an opportunity to become moreout the terms of office of members .d, It is planned to have the finals yearl ings at Champaign on Satur- rhe current quarter will be brought .losely acquainted with the import­wlio took their . associates. It is vcr· within six weeks. _ Afternoon lay, February 6th, and the return' 'p for discussion at :I. social even- int organs of the government rna­probably due to some mixup, owing natches will begin' at 3:30, those in meet is scheduled for February 27, at ng to bc given by the Glee club in chinery;tn' this condition that the unusual rhe evening at 7:30. :hi,:=ago. he Rcynolds club parlors this even- To Have Ninety-twO Memberssituatio� ha_s arisen, . Following.' is the official list of No other dates for the track team's 'ng. Members and all who intcnd tc The membership' of the-Senate willPhilosop�y Etections" Close '.' .Scl1ues· for. the divisions to w_hich the . ndoor season have as yet been, set. �lec�nic. members, or are at ali inter- 'rc determined by. the politieal'scienceTti�_ contest' in' �hi105opJ:iy' Colleg� -everal fraternities were assigned. but Director Sta.gg. �s at' present mak- �s.tc�d in music have been invited to lepartrnent on' the" ·basis of applica-'of. men" was es'pc:cially hot, A. vi: ;'. _ _ I Di�on �I. . 'ng negotiations with the other pos- attend,' ,'Vhile th�. affair will in, r��l�: .. ;;.i()ns. As 'yet 'no <lat.: ha& been set:;;'{ ,-Wii,cele�t!.c;����; �t����� ... ���lntfd;a-:rft-',,:-�" .. nt.h, -;�f�erno,,� sible contestants and witt· announce I' ·t!.·.be an. imporant business' meeting, for handing in the' applications .. The.. :-;·1.'-----.w-.t'""e 01 Si' to' .j8... " I Beta Theta. PI vs�· PSI UpSIlon; PIu ds schedule. in the near future. !nough s.ocial fcature:; havc been ad- 'Jody w'ill be organized exactly as tIiea co. �.- It. Philosophy College ot wome� �Xappa Psi vs. Chi Psi CandIdates Not all Out , le� to assure, all wl�o attend that a_ national senate' is. A' full' membershipthere' were � l�Se Duniber of candit . Friday, Jan. 8th, evening-Bcta vs. The ofliciLll call for the track can- ,�e�san! e�cnJl1g �J11 �e s�ent .. A. )f ninety-two is expected, and: theCent. 4I7,S d�tes,. �fiss Etten b'ei!iit� succe�sful:.' ,_)hi Kappa P�i;' P�i Upsilon vs. Chi lidates has not yet been' issued. Mr. lo� ?r� will bc �udt l!l_ the large. ("\)mmon�'ealth club is: to- eJect" the. riiteriltUr�' :PickS' New' Omeers' ;.:s;. 3tagg is looking j�to the .eiigibility .�te�· a�d the men will g�ther around United States. vit'e=-ptesident� - "he.I�itei-�ture elected a' whol��. de� TUfosday,' Jan. l'�, evening-Beta vs.· of many of the trac� and; weight ��n: for an mformal song-fest. Refresh-, will be the' chairman' of· the- Senate.sl�te of officers:' Wltitfi�ld: w'lio wa� .:hi Psi; Psi Upsilon vs. Phi Psi. ;ll1d when tlie athletes have settled" ments will be served, and a' short' [t is planned to ha�e- the- men; elec·tebairman last quartc;r, was chosen Division II. .heir work for the quart�r. work will ;moker' \\:ill bc held. Orchard, B'ar- their committees at: the first: meeting.as councilor, and R. R. Reeve receiy- \\-·ednesday, Jan� 6, evcning-Alpha .:onur.ence in carnest for the coming 'y, Shaw and Goodenow will give When legislation is under way, the.eQ the chairmanship. f;lu .Omega vs. Sigma Alpha Epsilon; ,eOlSun, which ougltt to be an ex- �ome quartet selections. 'mportant questions ()f the- day areSigma Chi vs. Si21lla Nu. ,-eedingly successful one for the Var- Another important announcement to be considered.SdiENCE MEN: CHOOSE � FriJa�: �n. 8; :ifternoo_n-A: T· .. O. .,ity. to' be made tqnight will be the trip to: Cornell' University has' for a nurrt-SUBJECT FOR DEBA,-E \·s. S'i�a' Chi; S. A. E. vs: Sigma Many of the mcn are and have' ..;:na�r towns in the' state during the oer of ycars held' a natioAal congresS,Nu. :)cen doing individual work in the .;pring vacation. .It is now ccrtain ilode!ed after the' legislative branchMonday. 'Jan. 13� afternoon-A. T. ,rymnasium undcr the informal (utel- �hat the faculty will give its consent ·f the government. There they haveO. vs. Sigma Xu; S. A. E. vs. Sigma :!gc of Captain Linglc; who is un": to Stich a trip, pro\'ided the standard I complete .legislature, and have alSoChi. ('crtaill what his prospccts for a win- )f thc club is sufficicntly high to �Iect(;d a ··President." The experi-Di�on III. ning team will bc until .the list of warrant it. Among the towns that 'nent has proved highly successfUl,Thu�sJay, Jan. 7. evening-Dcl�a !!igibles can be posted. Norman Bar� are to 'he visitcd' arc Oak Park, La :nd the studcnts' have' displayed great!The subject of the inter-college de� upsil�h' \'.5 •. Phi Inlta Th'eta; nelta \:er, the star quarter-miler of the fa� -;rd�ge, Pullman, Kankakee, Peoria 'nterest in it.bate was announced yesterday morn- Kappa Epsilon vs. Phi Gamma Del- .:1011S relay teams of '06, '07 and '08� .md Hinsdale. EMire Congress Ultimate AbU.ing . at the Science college meeting. ta. ".. iii help ).f r. Stagg in coaching the Arrang'cments arc practically com- "Our purpose in the organizationIt was as follows: "Resolved.' that �Jonday, Jan. II, aftcrnoon-Delta printers. pleted for a homc concert to be f such a body," said Mr. Braham, in-the women of the city of Chicago ] D IKE'I PI ' I ;iven in Mand_ cI hall before thc end . h . ,r. vs. c ta appa • pSI on; 11 tructor In t e pohtlcal sciencc de-shouhl have a vote in all city. eJec- [heta vs. Plli Gamma Delta. '1f the quarter. 'artment, ycsterday, ··is· to arouselions on the same basis as men." The LITERATURE MEN ELECT. �1.1c exact date for this occasionWednesday, Jan. 13, evening-Delta NEW' SLATE OF OFFICERS ;l1terest in our government. If thePhilosophy collcge will announce Upsilon vs. Phi Gamma Delta; Phi .vill be determined later. If SucceSS- :!'xperiment pl'oves successful, wewhich �ide it wishes at thc tirrle of iul, this concert will be made an an-, ,�,he I'n tl'nle to develop the SenateDelta Theta vs. Dclta Kappa Epsilon. I ••.the preliminaries. DiVl,'sion IV. aual affair, 'nto a whole Congress, as Cornell�ee,·e. Chairman and Whitfield,The trials are to be held at the TI d J ft ' K In order not to conflict with the ';;-s' (IOlle. \\re' st."r·ted .. ·,'th thl'S bodymrs ay, an. 7, a crnoon- ap-. Councilor, Head Ticket-Baker .... ••'regular science collcge meeting a.)01 Si'gma vs. Delta Tau Delta', Phi i1lackfriars, the memb('rs of the Glee 'n account of its con"cnient 5l'z.e "nd. and Sturgeon C"mmitteemen. • -week' from' Tuesday .. Only thosc ._. 1 I D I PI . dub have dccidcd to dishand at the . 1. "appa Gamma. \'5. A p 1a e ta 11. .,mp c organization, as well as be-eligible for public appearance wilt Tuesday, Jan. 12, afternoon-Kappa !n,1 of the win:er Quarter cvcry year. .':tcse the range of subjects which thebe allowed to take part. A large Sigma vs. Phi Kappa Sigma; Delta. TIl(' election of a chairman a coun-Iln this way it is figur(d that stu- :::enate treats with is so great, Wenumber is 'expccted to tu:-n out, ho\\,- Tau Delta vs. Alpha Delta Phi. I ilnr, and execl1th"e committ�e occu- lents with musical talcII: will bc aM: !xpect to have the two principle par­ever, as eight have already signified Thursday. Jan. I .. h afternoon-Kap-: :)il!d the time of Literature �ollege �o appear in b.vth or�anizations, andI ti�s r!'presented about as they ar� intheir intention of doing so. The pol Sigma vs. Alpha Dclta Phi; Delta �·e!'terclay. Reno B. Ree\'e \\dS chos. : the work of neIther WIll be hampcred 1·:·1.. I.:::: I:al b('J(ly.chairm;1n of the college said that he Tau Dclta \-'S. Phi Kappa Sigma. en chairman in a hot contest "iL,! hy 01 conflict of intercsts. I Dr. Judson May Write MeSsageexpected the Science debating team I I"n casc thesc dates arc not accep- C0nrado Benitc7.. Alec 'Vhitfield, i :\ pr�s,dential message ,,·ill be sub-to be the champions this year as ' I '• •I tahle t(l the opposing teams, others chairman l:i!'t <luartc.r. was electe,) I Professor Sal�er Opens Course i :nitted some time during the Qtlar-last. 11101)' be substituted, provided thc lat- councilor. Baker O1nd Sturgeon ·wert"' Professor \Villiam Salt('r of ell:l: ter. It is quite prohable that Prcsi-It was decided to dvc medals tr . '.ler do not cOl1l1ict with the rcgularly elccted to the executi\'e committ.!c. f>ridge. y<'stcrd01Y gavc the first Ic�.�-! dent Judson will "Tite this mes'a�e.the memhers of the basketball and h I I d tiE It' ('1 I' I I ,"ltl'''tl"h no'tlll'na (lcfi.lll·te h...... bcensc C( U e rna c 1es. . ac 1 en erlllg lC t lIr� man was not c losen .• sture in his c('ursc on Sch,)pC'l�ha\�('-" ",.. ... ""debating teams which represent the , . .tC2m must pay to thc treasurer a fce ';rey and Hofimall <-ach receive" to<' �nd Ni('t7.che. lIc praisC'd the phi',). 'cc!(led. The Senate will act uponof $1.00 prcvious to using the alleys. <;anle number of yotes. On this ac- .. ophical works of SCh01Jcnhaucr :'In(! the important political question.; ofIt is required that all those who bowl 'Ct1llt. a re-election ,,;11 be ncces�;.-). 'iaid that he was "the mctaphyski til the day. They ,,·iIl take up stich mat­shall be members of thc Reynolds The other candidates wcre Pferi�r. f)ar e:\ccl1ence of our modern timc�." ters as a treaty with Grc:!t Rritain,Chib, enrolled for this quarler, and Gre(,n and F. C. Smith. This course is d\'cn for one-l1alf in which long-standing difficilltiesshall be in regular attendance' in the The col1ege decidcd to make ;�!" mrtj0r cr('dit and is open to a!l st11- will be decid�d, will have importantUniversity. plication for a datc for a dance. dents,�IA�:fOTIIE0,*DanIand�undarifrOID[I A.M.to9 P.II.us a lutk,1t a Irtaty patternaes in aU­n some ofired in thtget mottvant 6istG IDII·:[er. ..St.. .. ·�Baal" .8UI'l1�IVEOMfN, $4.00, SSM) for,.hen I ..Styles ...at 01117!.50·for it,t them. I)E sa"te street ", iry Store.· "as Till'."DEIS Made .:,1 Am-- f'LEMEtrri,EXAM-TRADEustrated cat·,ntains n1l­iqns.mere.!JIae IInily •�ttr(trtttVol. VII. No. 60. CHICAGO. WEDl\'ESDA Y, JA�UARY 6, 1909, Price . Tw� Ceata..... ,. ..... "I �. , : ..... AVE COLLEGES. ELECT I BOWLING TOURNEY BEGINS ANNOJNCE rENTATIVE, JOIN AMHERST IN CONCERT? PLAN A M_OC� �Ej�T� _lEW COUNCIL MEMBERS; Inter-Fraternity League Announces DATES FOR ILUNI MEETS Eastern Glee Club Would Hold Joint WITH STUDEIT MEMBERS- Schedule for Preliminaries-First Concert with University Organiza-Misses Robb, Phister and Etten, and Director S S . b D' d M" , .. " .Wheeler and Whitfield are Choen Four Games Tcday-To be Ready .. tagg , ays Time of Meets tIon-to e iscusse at eeting Commercial Club and Political Sei-for Finals January 23. with Urbana Team May be '!'-:-night.Members. Changed. ence Department Making the Ar-Confusion Caused by Election of....five Councilors Instead of Four,as Usual rangements.Will" HOld 1 Trials' Tuesday-VoteMedals to Debating and Basket­liaJl . Teams:college this year.(Continued on paae 4)Stanley Benson. of San Antonio,"Texas, and Frank' Soulc' of' Chicago,have been . pl�dg'ed to Phi Gamm=iDeltL�------------------------THE DAILY MAROON; WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 6, 1909.is 'no Iess great, The man who goes !'D . D.&IL Y. .11LYBB PHILOSOPHY ACCEPTS, ..through college with no interest. out- - QUESTION POR DEBATEside his studies, makes' a very ser- Equal SufFrage Club meets to- ----------------711e OGlclal atudent PublleatJOD of the ious mistake. He fails to take' ad- day at 4 p. m., in Cobb 6A. Im- Subject Submitted by Science gada- THE MAROON will pay . .Iibcra1vantage of a large part of what the portant. factory-Will Hold Trials in About commissions to three students whoUniversity has to offer him. Simply Dramatic Club meets today, 10:30 Three Weeks. want to solicit sub cribers, Yellbecause it gives him no credit to- a. m .• in Cobb 8B. desiring to. work on this proposj.ward a degree, or because its influ- Y. W. C. L. meets today in "Resolved, that the women of- Chi- tion should apply at the Marooaence is so largely unconscious, does Lexington hall. 10:30 a. m. cage should be allowed to vote in all office at 10:30 this morning,Or 10IIIInot take away anything from the in- junior MatheDl2.tica1 Club, to- city elections on the same basis as time tbis afternoon, and askJ� thet rinsic value of the friendships and day, at 4:30 p. m, in Ryerson lab- men," is the question submitted by business manager,Entered as Second·class.\1a1l at the. Chlcat:o the responsibilities which come to a oratory, 3C. Mr. MacNeish of Prince Science college to Philosophy for theP08toftic:e, Cblcago, llllnols, Marcb 1�, man who enters conscientiously and ton University, will address the club. inter-college debate between theseenhtusiastically into some student University of Chicago Settlement two colleges. The men of Philosophyactivity that appeals to him as im- members are to meet today at college, at their meeting in Kent thisPubllahed dally, except Sundays, Mondays . ... f h Laportant an. d worth his while. 3 :30 p. m., m norrn room 0 t e w morning, accepted this and the de-and bollc.laya� durln� three' quarters ot the building. baters of the college will immediatelyUnlVt'1'8lty year. Candidates for the Staff' Band--All out for the first rehear- set to work cn the question. TheSubscrlpt'on prlc:e, $3.00 per year; $1.00 A meeting of all students who wish ... al today at 5 p. m in Mandel hall. trials in the various colleges ","ill befor three months' subscrtptlcu received at to curer the winter quarter competi- held in about two weeks, when thethe Maroon Omce, EBls Hull, or at the rion for the Daily Maroon staff will ANNOUNCBMEHTI teams will be chosen. The semi-be held in the Maroon office this finals come off about the middle ofCDiTerslt1 of Cblc:a£o.i'ormer1y.'l'he Unlyerslty of Cblc:qo Weekly.Founded"l'be WeekI,., October 1, 1SD2.'l'he Dally, October 1, 1002.11103, under �ct. ot llllrch 3, 1813.F�ul:y Eicban;e, Cobb llnll.morning at 10:30. There are at pres' University Settlement Winter Pic- :.he quarter.News coutrtuuttons 'way be left at Ellls en,t prospects for unusually rapid pro­ nic, Saturday, January 9. All stu-Hall er "'acuity Excilnn"'e, addressed to· ti f person who showsD mo 10n or any .. dents invited. Supper, music andTbe Dally Maroon. . I' ti hility.ny J(Jurna IS IC a I . dancing. Register early at informa-tion office,Senior College Council meets Fri- Iday at 10:30 a. m. in Cobb 3A.Editorial Ullice-Before 8 p. m., Ellls usu, Foreign Students not members, ofUnh-erslty. Tel. Mldwny 800. After 8 p. Contract let to 1907 Publishers of I I b please leavethe Internationa c u ,Annual-Must Have Franternity names and addresses at Faculty Ex-PRESTO� lo'. GASS, Mnnnging Editor.FRANKLIN ENGRAVING CO.OSWALD F. �ELSON, Buslness llanager.TO PRINT CAP AND GOWNchange, Box 162.'og Women will meet Thursday at IWithin a few days the busiest sea- The contract for printing the 1909 10:30 a. rn., in Lexington gymnasium, If h h 1 . d f Cap and Gown has been let to theto boom the mile race.son 0 t e woe year In stu cnt a --fairs outside the class Franklin Engraving Company, which Cap and Gown Editors will holdGettinlt room will be in full for a number of years have printed office hours in Ellis 3 from two toRid of the swing, The mere the Cap and Gown accoring to the five. The Business managers fromDead Weights en u mer a ti 0 n of announcement made yesterday by the. three to four.events already on the manager of "he annual. This follows P. C. 23. Water Polo, \\;11 meet atprogram of the next ten' weeks would considerably, study of the field and a3:15.number of bids were considered.fill this column, and as time passes N" otices were sent out to all themere will be added. To many stu- , Sfraternities yesterday by Allen Ross RELIGION FOR INCREA Edents there will come so many calls IN POWER-DR. HENDERSONthat their pictures must be in by thefor participation in various activities_that. they will find themselves con- zznd of this month. By getting themas earb as this the editors hope that':fronted with a very difficult problem they carr a void the rush that usuallyof selection, or" if they do not realize aihe problem, they. Fill F�4-- ·t!t.emjelve·� comes at, the end of .the spring quare:.in deep water ·�et.o� they know � it.: ter, The, fraternities" "will have tc.,;.The most persistent curse of almost proceed at once as this only leaves:them a little over two weeks inevery student enterprise is the utterwhich to get the pictures taken andirresponsibility of the greater numberfinish cd. The committee said yester­of its alleged Supporters. The causeday that this would be the last dayon which the pictures would be :1:­cepted.They announced in the letter thatthey would have uniform fratern.t.vinserts and had contracted with :.hl!Elliot Company to furnish all f:-.1-ternity emtilems in uniform style.The cost of this ",;U 'be $1.2,�, tile('ost of the house cut $3.50 and thefraternity cut $10,00. The total costwill be $25.50 for each fraternity,lb., Maroon Press, 4i4 l:. 5�th Street. Tel.Hyde I>nrk 3691.t.fe,r· this seems plain enough, and sodoes the remedy, which is not· sayingthat the evil will be remedied.The dead weights in student af­bit's tnight be classified. There arcthe Ilonor grabbers, whose sole am-bition is to be known as the posses-. sors of certain offices, to be posses-sors of as large a number of "student Pictures by 22nd.honors" as possible or to have a lon­ger paragraph of those honors aftertheir name in the Cap and Gown than$2.00 less than it was last year.I\,)I· anyone else. There are those whothought!essly and good naturedly goin for c\,erything that comes along,And then thcre are the fly-away indioviduals �'ho are always starting intosomething ncw with the greatest en­thusiasm and fading away when theyare hali throu�h.'As to the honor grabber, if stu­dCYJts could be brought to a closerdiscrimination, so that accomplish­mer.t, and not mere possession of anoffice would be honored, he wouldson be eliminated. The rest of thedead weigilts should sit down andconsider the merits of specialization.If each of them �hould look over thefield and select one, or at least somelimit'!d number of activities whichespecially appeal to him, and thenstart out with the dcfinite idea of ac-, ,I Tells: Seniors that They Can Do Bet­ter W Cl'k by Living SpiritualLife.,"1, venture," said' Dr. Henderson' atSenior chltp'ei }�esterday, "that some­time it will be possible to measureactual augmentation of one's powerswhich c�e� from praying and fromsinging songs."'Carrying out the central theme ofhis talk, he urged all to realize thatthe great problem, the pressing need,is to bring the human machine-phy­sical and spiritual-to the higheststate of efficiency, and that ior thispurpose much help is to be derivedfrom daily religious inspiration andunselfish motives.'" very much doubt," he contin­ued, "wheth;r wc ge� out of the soil,with all the methods developed byWOMEN OF ARTS COLLEGE scientific men, one-half of what itCHOOSE FOUR OFFICERS could be made to yield. Likewise.Elect Misses Harrington.. Herrickand Miner to Vacancies-Threeto be Filled.-Besides choosing thcir representa­tive for the Junior College Council,the women of Arts college yesterdayelected three officers for matters with­in the college. They are Miss Ethe- too large a number of, men and wo­men have not learned how to makethe best of the energies given them.and do not know how to get out oftheir n�ental and physical po""ersnearly the amount of wurk whichthey are capable of' Take the pow­ers you possess and make the mostof them."Iyn Harrington, secretary-treasurer; FINCH "RECITAL A SUCCESS�Iiss Alice Herrick, chairman of thecommittee on temporary matters; andReport of Miss Frances Herrick.M iss Lovina 1\1 iner, cha!rman of the Sbows Profit of $175-45-program committee. fhere are stillthree vacancies on the college execu-t}lese "'1'11 be fill, The recital given by Miss Lucinetivc committee and ...Findl for the benefit of the Univer-No Y. M. C. A. Meeting TodayThe Y. �1. C. A. meeting ""hich hasbeen announced for tonight on theweekly calendar,' will not be held un­�il next \Vednesday evening. Noprogram has as yet bcen prepared,according to the officers, but willprobably consist of an address.Phi Kappa Sigma announces thepledging of William PIedc Ketchum. sit)' Settlement last quarter proved ar!ecided success, as showli by the re­port made yesterday by �Iiss Fran­ces Herrick, chairman of the commit­t('(' in charge. The attendance waslarge, 345 enjoying the recital. Thesale of tickets netted $246.45, of which$.204.45 came from thc general admis­sion tickets, and $40 from the boxes.The expenses amounted to $71, leav­ing $175.45 to be turned over to thcSettJemeat. 'WEBSTER'SlNTERNATIOHALDICTIONAllYAt LIBRARY IN ONE BOOK.� &11 acc:urate. DnCtIcaI. aD41IC:hobrl:J: vocnbulary Of EDcl1ah. ell­larged with 28.000 NEW WO� tbeInternat1onalCODtalna alDator7 oftbeEDg11ah�, Gu1detopro:tl�tlon. Dlct1� ofFict'.on.N ..... Guet­leer. of the World. H ..... :BloD'a1)h1ca1Dictlonary. v� of BcriptureHames. G"reek and Lat1n Hame .. and��h�7I:::J:l&P.::: .2380 Pages. 8000 mutratlo ...SHOULD YOU lOT 0 •• SUCH A BOOIPWEDSTEK'S OOLLmU'n: DICTJONABY.�orOlll'Uriclpaeoata. BenlaraDtl ThID Pa.­per.t:.lWm& uta Paces Ulel 1&00 D�Write for U T1Ie SlorJ of a Book "-fta.Go I C. .EBRlA. co., Spriqflel� ...�d at the mceting next week.�omplishing something in that par-ticular line, the membership (If var,ious SOCIetIes �nd organizationsmight be much reduced: . but theywouid more than make up for it inefficiency, there would be fewerflunks and �hcre would be fewer ofthe harrassed individuals who havebeen '50 lavish in making obligationsfor them!'c1\'es that they have no timeto do justice to anything.-At the othcr extrcme, the danger l' ..A. J. snxwBANJO VIRTUOSOHyde Park Conservatory of.Music.276 East 57th Street.rcacher of Banjo.· MandolinGuitar.Special Attention GivenFRAT MIXTUREA f,oDege Man'sTOBACCOI Z-3 01. 15 eentsKnight li Vr�m�61 Waba.h Avenu.Comer Randolph.SUBSCRIBE NOWfor the DAILY MAROONand get full reports of allCollege Activities duringthe quarter:Athletic!,Dramatics.Social Affairs.Club Affairs.• Lectures.Et('., Etc.One Dollar per Quarter. TwoDollars to the end of the year.With the University of Chicago�'a�azine. $2.50 till the end ofthe school year. Subscriptionsreeeh'ed at thetnf()rmation Office.University Book Store,Daily Maroof1 OffiC'(.. ..BARGAINS ALL THE TDII':'Reliable Re'built Typewritcri, aDmakes; .rebuilt in our own factoIr.h�ttcr and cheaper than otben. SeeIr yourself. The Typewriter El·change, JI9 Dearborn St. A. J. �)'lanager. Telephone HarrisoD �WANTED-Pupils to form a 5�class; also individual lessons �For terms. address B. Dail; �.roon, 474 E. 55th Street. /r AU[was made to orderterial, almost new.Andress Miss L. E.1704 Roscoe Boulevard.NANl'ED-To rent to two gemle{men, for the winter quarter, aJaraisu�ny f�ont room, near �\ti60-":6 EIlts Ave, .' . .:.�J. 0 RENT - Pleasant rooms.:/iboard, . with - private family. sti4zlMadison Avenue-=House. .,.i.SPULL DUll 8lJ1ft .'-rO ....,CIT. G. SCHABFND I: CI.78 State St. Room 27. Cent.1'1JASSBMBT,n:S .ANDDABCIlfG SCHOOL272 E. 631'd StreetThursday nightsat the Hallnow knownas Wood'sAnnex. Allaccommodationson the one floor.The waltz iASHULTZ'S SCBOOL':'::"'01' DABCIRG 'SMost Popular Place in Chi.'Private Lessons by Appoin=-Guarantee Course Ss-oo. Fh,e P�!essons with music. A guaranteemake pupil proficient in the \\'altZ'and two-step. Barn dance tauabt·.I"'Ine lesson.Office and Studio, 301 WestCor. Wentworth Ave.Phone GarfieldInformal Dancing Reception at'TBB PORUM '\tUrd St. 4 Calumet Ave. . ,tEVERY SATURDAY EVERJIIAdmillioa 50 c... • p.-I--..;._'libuatUs 1I'hoI. )(tII�rClposi.MlrooQor)1Oaie,I� theGENTLEMENWHODHSSFQlSnuIUTlESS,IID colll'llRwua m "'lOYD,BOSTONGARTERTHE: RECOOIIl[D STAIID1RD��::�CUSHIONBUTTONCLASPUEI FUTTO THE LEG-IIEYERaups. TUIS lOR UlfAS JUS THE DAILY MAROON� 'WEDNESDAY JANUARY 6, 1909,BASKBTBALX.· "EN TAKE TO' -A II U. S B II •• T a-:.�.��W, � -IN -SCRIMMAGEing season, for it is prophesied thatthe, team that can stand up best un- in the Captivating Romantic Comedy, For those who fer any reason do- not desire a Cap and Gown, an inkfIlE HC)NOR OF THE FAMILY. _;encil, whose 'market price is $1, will be given en the same terms as theder the strain will be the team that 4-Captain Georcen's Squad Defeats'Scrubs� 15 to Io-Dnbbling Re­sponaible for Scores.Hard practice was the programyesterday mapped out for the bas­ketball aspirants, and for the firsttime the men indulged in scrimmagepractice. The players lined up asfollows: Captain Georgen, Hoffman,Hubble, Kelley and Halsey againstFulkerson, Sturgeon, Keefer, Excel­son and Ettelson. Captain Georgeu'ssquad won by the score of 15 to 10.After this practice, which lastedabout fif��en minutes, the men wereput bard at work chasing the ballaround the floor and practicing dodg­ing their opponent with the dribble.All this training is intended primarilyto develop endurance and wind in thecandidates an enable them to standthe terrible strain that they will beforced to go through during the com- STUD •• A •••ELSIE -JANISIn George Ade's College Comedy,THE FAIR CO-EDfJ8LOlfIALF. Ziegfield ]r.'s Great MusicalProduction.THE SOUL KISS,with the wonderful dancer,ADELINE GENEEILLIIIOIILast week,HATTIE WILLIAMSIn the musical melangeFLUFFY RUFFLESwill come out on top.Captain Georgen, in speaking aboutthe team and the coming games, saysthat the 'men are developing posibili:ties of the' new game and are condi­tioning themselves in preparation forthe game with Indiana, scheduled forthe rsth ,of this month in Bartlett. TB. GAlt.IIKSA�I BERNARDinNEARLY A HEROGRAND OPERA HOUSBOTIS SKINNERCHICAGO OPJ:RA HOUSBWALKER WHITESIDEIn Zangwill's great Play.THE MELTING POTPOWERSDirect from London,FANNIE WARDSWIMMING CANDIDATES in'MEET COACH KNUDSON "THE NEW LADY BANTOCK"MCVICKER'SKlaw & Erlanger's Mighty'r�, Men Appear for' First Practice, -Some Good Material in View'for Team.Ten men showed up at the meet­ing, of �a���ates .for the polo .and�wi?�!Iti.��. j'e4#.S�:, held y��ter4ay': ,���:t ::·Football giVes .pla/ce£' t6 the great- ternoorr in Coach Knudson's office.tl';:J,::�f : W!p.ter .. - S��Tc�: _j�k;1L Actin work wilf start today 'at '3:iS,'• ',��,;; L:.,'4 .. ,·!.L", ... ···6 '. �hich will hereafter be-the hour fora,r. e t. " .:';' ,I .' . :, .',T : Don't forget that there is only one practice; .J;·,.!'.'k ;o·f S, .. ares tha't: '11 al . be ; Among, those who . are, considered. 'tn:a . � : � ... . WI ways cr. ' «;» -z . . , '-,': tady to til�rve you welt, .' , i I hkel�, mate,n��, ,fo� "the teams are. ; ;O'rd�� Barney & Bercy' sb��: f�oni Kahn,� Bev�rIY,' Beni�ez" �arey , and� �ut dealer and write for -'otfr_' 'Fre� Gardne!";,for. polo, and. Lidster, Ber­�6italog showing complete .'line_ ' : gerson, Maxwell, Otton, ,Taylor and: ':' B A'R N E Y ci B E R :R Y ; Bicke�. for players and distance. J.273 B r 0 adS t re e t· L..Macumber is not eligible this quar-S p r i n g fie 1 d M a a � -I ter, but will assist Mr. Knudson in• • coaching the candidates.mOLWm.Jerrema'SonaClark and Adama StIeetSPRICECUT ONOVERCOATSTHIS MONTH.Save you $5 to SIS.nightsII @L!fg4TAmiRn.llations= floor. Production.THE ROUND UP,'I'll. A V.'1l1 '1'0.1,11,., VICTOR MOOREIn Cohan's greatest musical playTHE TALK OF NEW YORK'", To PRlBc.lI[he record-breaking Musical ComedyA �TUBBORN CINDERELLAWBIT· •• yThe Bi&' Success.A BROKEN IDOLWith Otis Harlan and Beauty ChorusLA BALL.CECIL LEAN-andCOLLEGE BASKETBALL FLORENCE HOLBROOKCAPTAINS ARE CHOSEN and the La Salle Theater Stock Co.A GIRL AT THE HELMLucienbill, Nickerson, Levinson, Rhu,da, Visher and Harriman Head� ��(' . Respective. Teams. INTERNATIONALGRAND OPERAMillocker's Comic Opera,BL<\CK HUSSARIn English Special Inducements. for Securing. Subscriptions to The Daily MarQonThe Dai17 Maroon has made �angem�nb with the1908 Cap and Gown Board by which it is enabledto give a volume of the last annual for each'3 in subscriptions.The' college basketball captains forthe -year, were' elected yesterday atthe first practice. The elections re­sulted' 'as follows: Arts, 'Luckenbill;Literature, Nickerson;' Philosophy.Levinson; Science, Rhuda; Seniors,Visher; Law. Harriman.These will hold, a meeting in Dr,Raycroft's office today at- 3 p. m. todraw up the schedule of games, whichwill be printed tomorrow.DR GUNSAULUS ,PRESENTSPICTURE TO UNIVERSITYLarge Paintine of Tom Quad isGiven b7 Noted Chicago ArtCollectcr.! A painting of the Tom Quad ofChrist Church College. Oxford. wasreceived yesterday by President Jud­,son for the University from the Rev,Frank Gunsaulus, president of Ar­t mour Institute, and famed as a col­Ilector of pictures. The painting isfrom the collection of Dr. Liddell, thenoted Greek lexicographer, andstands about four fet in height. Ithas not been determined where thepicture will be han�. GARDEN100 Singers and Dancers inthe 1\1 usical Comedy Success,A WINNING MISSMAJESTICCONTINUOUS VAUDEVILLEHenrietta Crossman & Co.and 12 other big acts.Prices IS-25-SG-7S . T�B . giye� an exceptional opportunity. for �curing, a permanent rec­ord of the last school year. The 19,;8 Cap and Gown is one of the beatUnivel'sity annuals ever published, and should be in the possession ofevery student in the University. citiIfIOLYMPIC MUSIC HALLVAUDEVILLE ANDMUSICAL COMEDYSmoking Permitted A copy will be given:I. For three one-Quarter subscriptions.2. For one single quarter subscripticn and one SUbscription for theremaining two quarters of the year.If you have subscribed, or bring in your subscription, it will be 'COWlt­.!d';21 the total, on the same terms as any other.CHOCOLATESand fine bonbons famous through"OUt America, put up in beautifulboxes suitable for presents at 25c40C and fioc per pound. ,. Apleased customer is _the beat ad­vertisement." Through arrangement with the University of Chicago Magazine, theDaily M;lroon is also able to make a desirable .COMBINATION OFFER-I By which the Daily and the Monthly will be deliver� for the rest of theyear for $2.50.�h�, Maroon's regular, 'SUbscription rates are $1.00 per quarter by car­rier 'in the terntocy. between Co�ge Grove and the Illinois Central and55th' and 63rd Streets at the office at Ellis Hall, or at the Faculty Ex­change, or $1.25 by mail elsewhere in the city.For further information, inquire at the office, El1ia Hall. Telephone'free local exchange 45-Tbe WeDington BotelIllinois College of CommerceATHENAEUM18 to 26 VAN BUREN STREET'Young people qualified in our Shorthand and Buaineu depart­ments in the shortest possible'time for positiona that pay at onc.from $35 to $60 a month. Individual intsruction.· DA Y aneS NIGHTaessioDS. Enter any time. Call, write or phone H�D 1110' for''catalope. Positions for craduates. 37 yean of uninterrupted II1ICCaL SAMlUEL B. WILLEY, LL. B., SuperiDtedentE.C.MOORE•• FLORIST ••.. W. IJI'd Street�el Wentworth 2038. 272 B. 55th StteeLTeL' Hyde Park 3LA Special Line of Fraternity and College Leather waD dec­orations; Arts and Craft Jewelry, etc:. We have Jut whatyou want fer Christmu.Can and See Ua.]. C. LYNAS. L C. WIUtINS., .. The College : Shop16� Masonic TempleI ,--���---------------------THE UNION KO'DI.AND USTAURAlfTIII-II, Randolpb StreetOpposite the Illinois TheaterWhere to DineTHENEWESTROOM THE POPULAR PLACKTO BATEith�r before 'or after theTheater.THE ITALIAN ROOMWe make a SpeciaJty of ...and PratenUt, DiaD ...THE DAILY MAROON. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 6, 1909-TIlE £lllEGE 10'$ ·rAUII clai� by ri�ht pf y� of czperi�ce with the coUece mall. to�� • oDly V .... ty �ai1or�p �(Caboata.«r·You will a�7S find me with exclusively different fashions andfabrics; never the "same." despite that they con�' aU the GIN-GER and SNAP. .tIl have lamed � � JIW .,.1.,. •• rr-o .,� opfIlfor � SMAR'f �P. � P� fo� the IlATUtq: M�-aDdthe contrast shows little. '.1 have' let "the right eye know what theleft eye deeth," .B�NH!AMVARSITY C�QT;a�EXCHANGE YOUR BOOKSw.HY 'KEEP THE BOOKS YOU USED LAST QUARTER?E .. �CHANGE THEM FOR TilE NEW OR SECOND _ HAND�g<?-KS. <?R OTHER SUPPLIES Y Q U WAN T T HISQUARTER AT .HE'VVITT'S415 E.' 57th Street, Near Kimbark AvenueV. A. WOODSWORTH..���� •• -- •••••••••••••••••• #No MoneyDownT-ry Our'300 Kenmore Piano}­J In :your own home. make sure that it J"Uits :you IIn eveey padi.culaL. Whell, �OU are 10 satisfied..P&7' usjt.� : In �y. way :you like. even as, Iowa.S�1' a -vveeK •.. �T��. �I�.l(.O.S-�prica '350 to ',so. atGREATLY ��ED P.RI� �T_ TIDS �.THIS COUPON IS.· WORTH, A. TEN: DOLLAR BILLCut i" out- at· once; Don't throwaway money. We DOt only SA:v:n..you over a. hundred. dollars, but. permit the. smallest. payments. E.VER.known (as low as $1 a week); ask no money in advanceyou $10 !o boot. Can you be'at it?Out�f-tc?wn patrons are invited to a� tb�y_ ofI(OST libe�: iQdu�'-' - -..J I�" --CUT OUTTHIS COUPONGOOD I'OR -Ten Dollars. $10 FREE CREDIT DUlt BILL: One' of . these Coupons good atFIRST P,A Y IIB'.t�T,towards purchase of' one StarckPiano at this sale, at � WabashA. venue Chicago, IlLPianos Shipped to Any Part ... 1 the United Sta_·OD Tb. Liberal Terms. Write for FREE Cata1�P. A� SYAR6.1t PIANO CO.,IIAR1JII AOTUUItSmt-d Wabuh Avemae� N ... Adama St-.. Cbl--... C&KO. (Continued from page I)OOJlPLBTED PLAlis 1fOR· Pi.AR A MoCK �:. ...ANNUAL WINTER PICNIC' . WITH STUDBIftl.mtraJa$Committee Meets at Home of lin.WaltOD Students are to CO in aBod7. appointments to confirm, draw up anew tariff bill, legislate on the laborquestion, and perhaps re-organjze theinter-state commerce commissionalong the lines sugges�d by the pres­ident-elect. Besides the regular com­mittees, the members will choose anunofficial steering committee to ar­range a program of legislation.Final Session 10 Mandel"All important measures whichcome up for discussion will be fullydebated. We w11� probably have thefinal session of the quarter in Mandelhall, when the most important matter• hen before the Senate will be de­bated. The debaters will be assignedhy the majority and minority leaderson the basis of the work the membershave done through the quarter."Yes, the project has been underdiscussion for some time, and w'henit was suggested to the Common­wealth club, they agreed to help usalong.Final Arrangements Nezt Tuesday"\Ve plan to hold meetings· every.Monday afternoon, and hope 1'0 havethe initial meeting January 18. Theclub will meet next: Tuesday: to make�he final arrangements."The final arrangements for the an­nual Winter Picnic at the Settlementwere completed yesterday afternoonat a meeitng held at the home of Mrs.L. A. Walton. A committee repre­senting the Settlement League, andseveral fraternity and University rep­resentatives attended.Both men and women are requestedto meet in the corridor of Mitcheltower, Saturday, at 4:30 p. m. Allwill then go in a body to 55th street,where several street cars have beenchartered for the occasion.The prospects for a large crowd aregood. Many sections of the halls anddormitories have primised their at­tendance. All who attended lastyear are pleased to learn that the cus­tom is to be continued.The program of the evening willconsist of an elaborate dinner and aninformal dance.MANY WRESTLERS OUT;'MAY FORM TWO SQUADSForty Men Report to Coach Steamat First Call- V eterans AreNumerous.A revival in wreselinz was apparentyesterday- when forty men reportedto Coach Stern and forced the state­ment from him that another sectionwill in- 'all probability have' to beformed. In case this is done, the twoclasses will have their workouts atdifferent 'hours.The squad' is about'. equally dividedbetween. veterans aed new menr]?Among the former are such stars asAlexander, middle weight championlast year ; Woods, who l\"8S defeatedby ,Meigs' for the University title, and:Mix�"This �ibition of, interest; pleases :me greatly,.J�· declared' Coach Stearnsr lwho hasjust come from Brown Uni­versity to take hold of the: squad!"The men all seem to like wrestling.'I I' certainly did not expect to see suclia. large number, and was bewildered ·:rBE·. STII£S: SUiO'E� SIIO�at first. The work can not be made JI 01 I!Second Floor� 195-:. State Street·AN EX£�USIVE,SHOP for WOMEN JDon't pay $.t.oo, Ss-ooand' 16.00 for yourShoeS when 1· ..u_.. �.' .the same· Styl_ MIdDent talte·. my WO"t: fbr it,out' come' a1ld� loo!t· at; them.beneficial, unless the squad is smallenough for the coach to give individ­ual attention and' for the- men to geta good' workout every day."; Over P.eacock"'s': ]eW'elry. Store.O�. Slturday Eveaiqa ntl .-FACULTY MEMBERS-- TO' BE-AT LARGE' CONVENTION •.:. THE' TRAng IlARHThat H_ lIade­Sport· in- America·President· Jadson and Others toSpeak at- Meeting of' ReligiousEducation Association.Spalding's handsomely illustrated 'cat­alogue of all sports contaiDa nu- .merous suggestiolls.Mailed Frie Ul7Where.147 Wabuh: A'ftIl1IeCfdcaao. m:Phone Central 1t'1t4·Forei� and DomesticWALL PAPBD .ABJ). DRAPBBm81.14- 46' Waba.b. A.Ye.ar ,,0.'., '" THE . ROMA··:�'ITALIAN TABLE D'HOTJ'5OC-75c-ll.ooINCLUDING WINEA lao a 1a Carte S.rvice0,..�aaI'suricJi1;frOm·II A.iLtog P. i. 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Plenty of Life-WHomelike.11.00 Per Day and UpSEND FOR BOOKLET. -Vol. VII.COLLEGSCHStart Cor. pionshilCaptainsEligibi1He·1· Captaininter�col1yesterdaydecidedranged a·playtd.Any. rnthe Varsball squaplay witSeniors,ceived a:senior tea squad.F,)lI' ',\games:'Jan. 8.Jan. J�Jan. I�Jan. I�Jan. IIJan. 21Jan. :>�Jan. 21Jan. 2.' 'jan. 2�Jan. 2'Feb. 2Feh.3Feb. �Feb. 9Feb.Feb.Feb. IFeb. IFeb.Feb. 1Feb. 1Feb.Feb. �Feb.Mar. :Mar.Mar. ,lIar:Mar.TIle £leu antThere'=- severton, C;'Iwill ac!I�:;' •• r ,'.';,TO PC'I'. "PA"""BAIGS""_B OJ�'Doi.if System,ReveahTheVOguevealed... orkininr, tUland asthey,,·of honStud,stand9f thl�� np,ror� ;;pointsthat neligiht<as he