:IiJ,:l.,.:n,II.iI.A.LY�5�-�;�it, ifsers,ilt for�tr 'the'ial orentiretai�o" "s theto�es,I('.L[lUI."t",.MIl��erltel��...........� ... tIrt. ,..........�STU.'"FOa-lS iN � ." :.,. . ."\._aruottVol. VII. No. 64. CHICAGO, TUESDAY. JANUA�Y. 12. H)OQ. Price Two c.m.RaL�nOLSHOTTO W8W'UGD_E�:mS�EI_W_IN_n_R�QU_A_R_TE_R_H_A_D�u_v_n_Y_B_E_m_NN_l_NG�L_M_T_w_E_E_KI�M�OTOM��TIEWSTAtU "PEINY" RELAY Two Debate Team. Held Formal TVnO�,. ')AN." II VIEW.S· ON ROII.I HlSTeRY. ' --:- I �orkout A&ainst E;ach Other-Women W1n IDl1�te Sure-EnOUlh I ,M1chigan Date C�ed-Mandel � .-.--'. I'" j -Athletes in Race Thursday in ; to be Used Tonight. / � of ; Distinguished Italian Authority WillLexington. i /,' I Give Series of Lectures on Eter-,I . II - ...... 0 �.�.'=' ,!: •. ,... �:;./ nal City.With only two more days of prac- ��-..�� .. _ ." •• - ,...... I ./"Sprin:us.c" _!dea�y fOdr eathe �ord tice at their disposal, the University �1 - ".::c>:;J.\� I... o .. �o,I I .( $tory of Antony and Cleopatra Re-"Go' - o� ence an mpa1gn� I s.ext�t of, debaters put in a str;en,u. ous G"OA').���&���.- -'",m� Rampant. evening m Haskell hall last nigh: ..... ��.. _ . �. .. '. . jected-Horaee Fi�ures as Win.I� ._ .... Adv,erti�er.polishing up their speeches. In' the "'A.�:;' ;,,-; o� ,TttE Q"ART&1t.. 8A�.�-.AL" .. "",,�.(a ... �, .. .sThursday afternoon has been set ••as the date for the great "mile 0, f absence of Coach Chandler, the work ....... _.. • ... u--.was superintendend by Assistantpennies" contest, which will be held Co, ach ·MeEI.roy, a�d Mr. Ge�rge O.in the women's gymnasium. and will tFairweather of the 1904 team. Mr. Ibe in the .nature, of the six-pay race. Fairweather acted as critic of the de-The entering contestants" are the b t hid' d d ., a e e ,an rna e many pertmentmembers of the Freshman Sopho- .o'. .' I suggestions to the men. Other oldmore, J umor and Senior classes and 1 b t '11 b, . ,. "I e a ers WI . e present at the twothe alumni, The Iimit IS fixed for . . - .".. rem:unmg practice sessIOns to as-January 20, by which time the class sist, .contributing the most toward, the It d 1. .,.., fU.,e. A .... 1Le. _c: �,,��.I f '., .·11' b d:d was announce ast mght that F'u. Ne._ 6"#"'" ""_"'Onn e ,0 pennies W1 e awar e tile d b t ith ,M· h·' ,'A �mI!fmll!mltm!lmnmrlltmmmmtIIII[IIllmrliIDltII!j[fi., . e .a C WI IC 19an at nn Ar- �IJfirst honors. b' ,,• or, ,has been postponed from Friday"''''''' .. ""N. 8To Use a Pistol ", . to Saturday, on account of a con-The "start" is to, be celebrated by flicting date with a concert at Ann:I, real relay race. Four runners 'frorn Arbor. To avoid Coach' Chandler',ieach class have been cbesen to rep­ negative team pro��jD!,F by listening· resent their class in the sprint, In- ':0 the deba,t_e here J :t';jy night b-e-stead of the Indian clubs, �hich have .ween the a�rmativ� ,t-!!llll �n.d· Norte-always been a .ne�.es.sary accompani- western, it has been d'!cilled to sendment to the woman's relay runner, , ' ", '., '1the negative .men t.) Ann Arbor Fri-the contestant .�11 �rry a foot of ��y" �yi�g. ��.em a ,hi) .to rest after . ,W'IIY.. Ptc.N',e�� FU1-1-E�'�pennies, which amounts to sixteen . .. ished works on, R:oma, n history.. tp�y ar.ri�� The _�am will leave atcents. The customary ,'�ol1 your l Among the views developed by\ I�.:JO· on, ,�� ��.ichjgan C, ural in ' ' 't .,mark," "get set,'! and "go" prGC:eis ' 300 WUIO" _�D; 1'''''1' D" o'. ,';ignor Ferrero, which will come out.Wili'be foliowed in' the raee, 'but ia- ��:�!!�. of .�-': •. �c;���y. ... _. --� .... '� -. II.u1l& ..... "MfIf.�II� ... IiP1BE: fOI HOOSIEB'TEAM n the series of lectures is his asser-. '7l,le. P'r3:� tonight will he in ' . ,. .." ," ,.'"stead of striking the wall vigorously . '. . ' . ..::...,_ cion that. contrary to the accepted, .\{andel hall to. enable the .. debaters Li ·tati· f A' dan M ke Af D Ra' , h'· ' ."with an Indian' club or dJ.lIlib· �:��l, :a DU.. on 0.. , :tt�, ce a s - r. ycroft ·.Quay 'Priming 'Varsity p�ni9n,' the. marriage of .Antony and.. . \ �o __ ll.et, JJI,�jr_V9j.!=�S ac�q��PlJled .to the £ai ,.�- S -�- co_ F·" ,., "" , .·pistol will be cracked. W,hatey,' e, r � ,r a a.:n.�t uc�ngtsl - Ive for Game With Coach Harris' Cleop,atra. Wa�' one of. cOJlvenience.room. Final practice will be held tcr �.. D' • and' "F'�" F' ". ...,' , ,�..." ,squad captures 'first place in the day's " . .' . -., . w� .. ...u�. ��. .�. ea- Indianians Fridai-Qne' Guard and .:\ccording �o �his :view, the E�yptian:norrow, night, with Tbu�sday for rest,. tor' E" - at' c!�I_, ,',a 'F •. . . ..races will hav.c a' head start to iiis . ;. "e, v�g,, . �"l.MOU&,ent. . ne' orward Uncertain. \jueen ,and the Roman triumvirr't is' said: {hat' several' or'the ·men a�ecredit for. �he cC?�p-�tilJon p�xt dry. � th{)ught to strengthen their positio,ns. 'shoWing dects of ;tbe strain ·.from 0 d·· d the \IIT·th h fi tl h d bThis race is under' the supervisjon .'.. : ver .300, stu ,�nts, lPtne jn :" I t e' rst game on Ie sc e, -.. y a lasting alliance, and the �lement.01 a committee fr�m:'the \Vomen·s p!,ep�rJ�g' : t�lr po�nts. Hp���er, .I(:stiviti�s at ,the Settlement Satur- ule but a few da;s -off, th� Va�sity of I�ve, which has recei:ved such e�-the dec1ar.e ,that �e.worst i$.over and 'd' ' d' ", ; h' h ,� ." ' .., ".\thletic Association� consisti�g of fhe :.,' . .' ". ay an 'came away ,WIt t e unam- basketball squad,' under the direction p�asi� in hi.story, was .Iacking.. that, WIth tJtelr pomts. arranged or- .' , 'f ', . " .following members: Florence Co�n, ", " r� , l�,OUS �pinion that the affair was � a . Dr. J.,oE. Raycroft� is strenuously 'Ag;tin, in. "Win� in Roman His-ch.airman; Marie. OrtmaYer. Eva d�rly .and, �heir. speeches' �Ia�med. peater succc:ss than last y�ar. :'ltte�pting to get int� fitting c��di- lory," the theory developed by Sig-they are ready for their opponenH . ,- ", . '.Schultz. Dorothy Kuh. Caroline The spirit ,was one ,happy, jovial tion to trim the team from Indiana. nor' F�rrero, that. Horace was an ad-Dickey, jessie Heckman. Katherine from Michigan and Northwestern. g�!?d-fe�lowsh.ip. �t the outset. pear The �oosicrs fell to a rather over- -/�rtising agent for the Roman wine'Slaught and Mary Courtenay. Lovett annou�c�d th�t, after the old vhelming defeat at the ha�ds �f the trust, and that his famous drin�ingI!art �f N!=w .Qym Mo�ent .B�T-BARN' D�C� TO English fasbion, �o introductions tHino'is fi,'� Saturday, wh�n the Or- �oc:ms w.ere simply advertisements,.G, ET PR�ZE AT C�U,B p'ARTY, The. l,VOrk, of _this ,cpmmitt.ee is to ,\'ere required. ,"Everyone is your lOge and Blue team defeated Coach \,·iII be exp()unded. Besides these� devise and superintend certain plans --- . I :leighbor," he said "and you knol\' Harris' cha�ges by the score of 30 �\TO pro.minent cases, many oth.er· which are to result in the accumula- Reynolds Club Ann'lJ1Dces New everyone.'" :0 �. "ew positions in rt:gard to Rotpantion of a fund for the much agitated Pla� for Hard Tim� Party Next The dishes served to the picnicers Lineup Uncertain ';istory will be developed.new women's gymnasium. The milc Friday Night. I \,,·ere '·just as advertised" and. we�t 'The lineup of the Var�ity for tht' Signor Ferr�ru has rc:ceived muchof pennies is only one of the many iar toward establishing a sense of �ame Friday with the Indianans i� l(ltice for his treatment of the indus-, S���l11es and the rest will be divulged One of the latest developments in IllOsPitality. .ti11 uncertain. "Long John·· SChorn-I :rial situation in Rome and its re-: as the committee, see fit. the pcpular. hard t�'!1es par.ty to, be Several members of the faculty at- ner will pJay at center,' and Hoff- 'alion to the greatness and decline of"The mile oi pennies consists of given at the Reynolds cJub .next Fri- tended. The management was in nan �iII hold one gu:trd position. he empire. His great historical work,S84J�., said one of the women promi- day night, is announcement of a charge 'of :Mrs. Chas. Eaton. with thl" \·hile Captain Georgen will fill one of f which four volumes ha\'e thus far'Dent· in the movement yesterday. prize to be awarded the most skillful helfl of Mr. and Mrs. Trevor Arnett :he . forward positions as the third of !ppeare�. is entitled, "The Greatness.. It's a rather tidy little sum to begin and graceful couple in the barn �[TS. Frank�in Johnson, Mrs. De";n last year's national champions, wl1('l ml Decline of Reine:·the campaign 'with. While the girls dance. What this prize is to be is 'Ind AIrs. Vincent, Mr. and Mrs.Fisk�, ,,·ilI again play this year. The otherdo !lot expect people to ,give miles, or not being disclosed by the officers of Dr. and :Mrs. Raycroft, �d Miss 'fn�\V�rd 'arid guard selection is still :.tR. FISKE WRITES SONNEThalf miles. or e\'en yards' �f pennie;, the club, who expect to spring a sur- Elizah(;th Fat:1kner, all ,of whorri. u�denni�ed, said Dr. Raycroft lastthey do feel that every student in p�ise on those who attend. Another with Dean Lovett and Dean Mac- '1�gbt: :Page. the whirlwind guard of Assistant Recorder is C-:ntributor tothe University can afford and witl be )f the club's plans to make the party �lintoC'k, were present. The music 'a�t Year·s team, has not been prac· Harpe��eekly.glad' to contribute one foot sixteen me of the most successful entertain- \vas in the charge of Miss Harriett tieing so far this seasen, because of a. , .. In Harper·s \Veekly. of january 9,cents. But don·t let this statemeilt ments of the year, is to have several \Valton. broken nose received in 3 game with Horace Spencer Fiske, A�sistant Re-discourage any generous person who �clections hy the Reynolds club quar- Included in the program was an �he Lc,,·is Institute alumni in which. corder of the University. has a con-desire� to donate more than .. foot. tet. To add to the mirth of the occa- �xhihition of clog-dancing and jug- he played last week. Page is not tributor on Lonado Taft's SculptureThe chairman for the committees sion, the members of the quartet art' '�Jin�, and a song. l-y some of the likely to play in the earlier games of �r- "P'" d "The nlind." now on ex·ill the different classes arc as follows: preparing to outdo the others in the 5ettlement boys. The young per- the Varsity schedule, but witt un'" .. hihitif,'11 at the Xational Academy ofI"feshrnen, Gertrude Emmons·, Soph- ri<iicutnusness of their costum�s. form('rs wcre ,,-armly applauded. dOl1btedly he scen in th(' later ancl O(sign in Xew York. where it OCCtt-omores, �Iollie Carroll. Juniors Alice Other arrangements are being made \Vin:,ton Henry also entertain- more important g;,mes of the �ea-J " pies the Jeadin� place. The groupohnson; Seniors, Ethel Preston; to make the party a delightful enter- ed with a few well-delivered son.P , H d f I d· '1 was su��e��tcd bv \fat'ferlillcl.;'s playalumni, ,Marie Ortmayer. I tainment. Refr,eshments of a dis- comic songs. ractlce ar or n lana .. .., �. :. 'f· 'I TI . h f hiLes Avengles, and \fro I'lske stmctly "hard times'· nature will be �\ ISS nary McDo"'ell spoke a few Ie practIce t us ar as not been .. Id G I I . . , sonnet IS erotlt cd "A Play !lncl asen·e. ames and dances, which are wor< s at t Ie beginning. to express very extens1\'e, m accordance With Statue." Mr. Taft made the hron7.csupposed to flourish only in the the purpose and plan ,of the celehra- the policy of giving the haskethall reHef of St�phen :\. Douglas, plae('(1"'hC!at fields eact of the Indiana state tion. She described pathetically the men less work than they have had innear the entrance to Mandel HallHne, will be participated in by the uncertain fortunes of the stockyards the past few years. Tnthe past fc\\' . .:md aJso portrait husts of Professorpoor but h�ppy r��,.c1ers. Only those workers, and hoped that the picnic days. however, Dr. 'Raycroft has TLt,omas C, Chamberlin. head of thewho �re dressed �n clothes appropri-, would lead some more students to he,en giving the team rather strenn-I Departm�nt of Geology, and Dr.ate to 'JJe.• occ�s.ion •. will be admittedltlevote a short time a ",e�k .to .the ou� sC'rimmage work in an effort to. George W. -Northrup, formerly headto the afraar. (Colltia"ed OD pap 4) (Continued on paite 4) of the Divinity school.Signor Guglielmo Ferrero, the dis­t inguished historian, will lecture inLeon Mandel Assembly hall at thevniversity of Chicago at 4:15 p. m,I n the following days: January 18,'Anthony and Cleopatra; January 19,The Development of Gaul;" January!O Nero; j�nuary 22, "Wine in Ro­nan History." TIle lectures will be.pen to the public without cards ofc:.IRLS ... "",Lndmission.Signor Ferrero, until some tenvears ago. was distinguished for his'ectures and writings in sociologicalIOd psychological subjects. .He then. nvaded 'the field of h'ist�ry andachieved a notable reputation as a.ecturer in history as a result of a.eries of, discourses in France. His,listorie� are' written from a point 'Of.. iew different .Irom that of the estab-SUnday Classes at MinnesotaSunday classes in surgery haveb('('n organi;Lcd at the University ofMinnesota, to allow' the Junior classto catch up in their work. This isthe first time .in the history of the in­stitution �hat they have h�ld cours,son Sund·ay.THE DAILY MAROON. TuESDAY, JAN{)1ARY 12, 1909.���������������-�-�-�==����������==����'I.. la"" "arll"l1 Whether or not the women succeed THE DAILY BULLETIN, BETA HOUSE� "'!J JIll 6a in their effort t� collect a mUe ofpennies •. they are mak-, POWW?W meets. tonight ,�at��� House Formerl;7ccupiec1 bt Delta�M OIlc1al itu��t l'ubllc:atioll of the Making ing a �o of their main 0 clock 10 Cobb BC. All Freshmen Kappa Epsilon Bur:-, eaumC'CIllTenl� 'of Chl�'o. Their Wants purpose of keeping the invited, Excitement on CampuS.Known subject of a fund for a Basketball, Philosophy V9. Litera­new women's-· gymnas- ture in Bartlett this aternoon at 3:20ium a live topic. Their penny relay sharp..Commonwealth Club Brace bids fair to arouse more inter- anquet,est than the "Ridi I D n e" tonight, at 6 o'clock, in the Commons1 ICU OUS .!1 _ c, Cafe. .--_ .. - --which opened the campaign last quar­_ EIl�red as 8ecood-claaa Mall at the'Ch1cqo ter. They are displaying a. gT.eatl'oatomce, Chlcqo, lUlDols, llarch 18, deal of ingenuity in their efforts to1903, UDder Act. of MArch 3, 1813. attract . attention to their need of anew home of physical culture. TherePubll.htd dall,., except swid4,.� Moocla,.. can be no two opinions as to. . theirand holldu,.s, during· three quarters of the opinions as to the worthiness of theirUiUveralty )"ear. cause. A circular showing Bartlettand Lexington side by side, togetherwith the comparative registrationfigures for men and women, wouldmake as effective an appeal as an elo­quent speech .. They can not hope toget more than a few drops in theNews contrtuuucns may be lett at Billa bucket from among the students,Hall or Jlacult)" Exchange, A(}dresaed to but consistent advertisement of theirThe Dall)" Maroon. . . (LOST-Gold watch (monogram E.T.) and chain, Wednesday aUk­noon, in Women's gymn:i�1�Finder return to 359 E. 58th .1St, -21�d fiat. and receive liberal i��. ... ., _",1BARGA�NS ALL THB' TID-Reliable . Rebuilt . Typewriter.,-;::anDon't pay $.t.oo, $5-00 makes: rebuilt tili ·our ,own 'fa�and $6.00 for: your ..... ner and. ·cheaper thaD othm!·�s..Shoes« : when r: sell ror, yourself; The Typewriter-·'£x.change, 319 Dearborn St. 'k J •.. 0MUe.\{aDager� Telephone Harrison::.,- .':�WANTED-A good ; piano : ··iRaJCf�', far, � evenings � altd .. Sundays�:: wF, ,Ward- at.-the Hotel ,MarooDHitl�E. and Drexel. r: : .. � .; ::.;2�'t !_,-_- .... _0::;The students of the· Universityhave it in their power to decidewhether or not theywill have' a winningofa Wiiming debate team. " With· Deb.ate Team one of· the leadinglaw schools of thecountry, there is no "tack' of material the four successful writers have beento draw -upon. The only"difficulty connected with the . University. Mr.'-lies in offering an . inducement suffi... Oscar· DotJglas--sketton,· the' winner _ -Sophomore Reception- . ,Committeede�lt to bring candidates of the: high- ·of.lhe .. fi!,st,_pt:i,::� for .gr�duat�sL!opk� mC.'obe�b�s�6wA.�dn�s�a�.�at JO:3�.,� � .• i�est" caliber out for the team. People his doctor's de�_CLhere at the close· ·�ci riot act with·out· motives in this of the last summer quarter. He is a Debate-<:;hicago-- Vii. Northweste�'�ofl��:ilnd it is- up ·to tl�e students to w-aduatc of Q��en·5· U�ive��i�y.,. jo�� y:-�iday"evening� in Maridel'haJL· in a ICc ' ·worth . while the· sacrifice and o�t?, ��d is at presen� tc:ac�ing � Re�olds ··Club Uara Times Party,gri�l�1ing work that is nec�ssarv for there. He",:s in- residenc� .b�e,: for next Frida�:· _!or ·members only" Men :-at il��. Vniv�r�iiy of.,Chicagoa·rue,m.'·.. ber of a Varsity' deb,a. ting-··team. two quar·ters, �ol·ng �.aduate work in Glee Club Rehearscils· ·Mondays ..... , .. - .. , .�, ..., ..c· T d d""--W-- �d d' • ' ·W�o :haYC;,bppgl)t..tbelr ;college,clothes·I£" ihey care· whet�er Chi�ag� "dd�ats Political Economy. G reek and Latin. . ues. ays an e nes ays, ID the . - _., . -.,' .. . .. . ..Michigan arid Northwestern ·on Fri- The subject �r his· p�per. w�s, '�'The -theater o· tl�e�RcYriolds club. from:Us;:have::come::right back andday night, it is time for them today, Case Against. Socialism." Mrs. Ed- y� W. C. L. regular meeting told us they:��ere W'elf pleased;'·thattomorrow.and next day to make their ward Sher�\.ood Meade, formerly \Vedl1e?day� in Lexington hall, 10:30. rita.".y oth�rs. ,6n':the 'c�nipus had 're­de'sires e�ident beyond. mistake.· If Miss Emily Fogg,.· took the degree Junior Mathematic Club meets ;l1�rke.d that 0llr Clothes: are the .finestthey are going to ·sit tamely by 'and of Bachelor of Arts at the Univer- Wedne.sday, Ryerson Laboratory 36, a�d ·best -i�, ·�orkmans�ip .t�ey ·hadsee Michigan ·take· everything in si�y in 1897. She was in residence .·:30 p.�. Paper by Dr. Lunn. scen,· '..sight, year after year, they are asleep during the years '95, '� and '97, and . Professor A. V. Williams Jacksonw;U ·deliver ·his first· ·publl·c lectu·re \Ve do not like to make too much I·or worse. had previously done work at \V dles- ... -4 .... __ ..... ..... �The spirit that has done much to ley. After leaving the University, she 'Wednesday in Haskell assembly noise -about oilr' cIo�hes, . ti6r 'do we· win Chicago's football victories for did graduat� work at Bryn Mawr and room a.t 4 p. m. S�bject: "Persia and make ·our clothes to6 rloisy: We de­her, that calls out every last ounce afterwards taught at the Univer�ity Tt-' Ancient Sacred Books." Professor pe.nd entirely .�� those or whom weor' desperate energy from the men of Penns�lvania, -where. she met Mr. Jackson wiII deliver his sec·ond lec- make clothes t� rec�inmend�us. -· who represent the maroon, is con- Meade, whom she later married. ·Her ture Thursday. B ...,. .UT we DO want, to letspicuously lacking when the contest subiect was "Agricultural Resources Sociology Club meets Thursday ini� a debate. The degree of success of the United .States," and her t,reat- Cobb 2C; 7:30 p. m. Professor Small· which Chicago debaters have actually mcnt of it won high praise from will speak.achieved seems indecd almost unac- government- experts. Forei&n Students not members ofcounJable when, in gauging the in- In the competition for undergrad- t�e International club, please leave'terest taken it is seen that the open- uates, the first prize was awarded to nan:es �nd addrcssc<; at Faculty Ex­ing basketball game of the Season and A. F. Pinaski of Harvard; the second change, Cox 162.a Reynolds club dance have been to \\TilJiam Shea of Cornell, Profes- Cap and Gown EditOR will holdscheduled for the same evening. The sor J. Laurence Laughlin, head of the :lffice bours in Ellis J from twe tosnub w·hich the debaters have receiv- department of Political Economy, five. The Business manaaers fromed in this manner f�om the social and was chairman of the committee �11ree to four.athletic interests of the University is which passed upon the essays. The Senior Pictures for the Cap andalmost unpardonable. lit does not ".ther members werc F'Tofessor J. B. GOl\'n "are due hdore January 29,seem strange that many men who Clark of Columbia, Professor H. C. Picture will be taken free of charaewould make strong candidates for the Adams of Michigan, President Car- for the Cap and Gown by Martyn'�debating team ask, "What is the roll D. \Vright of Oark College, and \broon Studio, 5705 Coltaae Groveuse?" and fail to find an answer. :\fr. Horace \\'hite, the well-known • .,,"enue.TIlcre may he some excuse for the writer on economic subjects. Thebasketball date in the exigencies of contc . .;t is held annually by Hart.arran�;ing a long schedule with an Schaffner and :\Iarx, for the purposeout!'ide unh·cr�ity. but there can be ,)f intcre:,ting college, students andnone for holding thc ReynQlds cluh gracluates in economic subjects. t 11dance in competition. the graduate conlest, the first prizeThe price which the students may is $1,000; the second, $500; in thepay for success in debating is very und�rgraduate competition, theplain, Are they willing to pay it? :lmounts are $300 and $1,50, Thc es­Whether they arc or not, it would, says for the present year must be inseem that common ·courtesy should by June lit.give them the floor for the one even-ing in the -whole year on which to Small ads in the Daily bring largrcome before the public. ;:·:$2'·"·�nd,' '1��50�,. Doni take in):' viora "for· it� ..: 'but cririie· �sid :·look af . them:' .lU£',sTATES SBOESBOP _- - �;' '.!f( *�.t:-- ... �:;;Seeond Floor. ·195 S�e: Street .. ', T�, G. ICHIdJ'H_:·� CG.').9ve� .. �eac:9��'�;j-e.elr�· Stor�· ;�·�.S\a�;�t..' Ro�' 27.OP�D Sdtu'rd�y: E�en1nal' titl I _.. _.,_: _._�_.�. '�'----------FIRE A HOAX'Brownscn Club Reception, to­(lay, at 4- o'clock, in l.exington· is�· ., Fencing Club meets.. today at 4o'clock. Plans for the quarter willbe discussed,Professor William Salter will speakon Schopcnhauer, today at 4 p. m.,in the west room of the Law build-}t'ormerl,The Ullinralt, of Chlcqo Weeki,. A rumor that the Beta Theta Pihouse was burning down caused con­siderable excitement on the campusyt!����r_��_orn!!t��. _��_ .. a. z:e!1�lIt,many anxious ones cut chapel andr\lsh�d_.�o_ the. scene of, the. .conflagra-_lion. The report proved to be afalse one: Th� fire was not the Betahouse, but the " residence next doorsouth, on the' corner ·of Washingtonand 60th street. The house W'aS be­ing used by the Del Prado, Hotel asan annex. The building was com­pletely razed.The destroyed house was formerlythe horne of Delta Kappa· Epsilon,before the new quarters were occu-FOUDdedThe Weekl" October I, 1892.TIM Dati)", October I, 1902.ing.Y. w. C. L. meets today inLexington hall, 4:15 P. m. Dr. Be­han .will- speak.Botanical Club meets today. Bo­tany building, 13, at 4:30 p. m. Ad­:!ress by B. E. Livingston of the Des­ert Laboratory, Tucson ArizonaChurch, History Club meets to­.lay, in Middle Divinity. parlor at 8p. m. Paper by Professor WilliamEdward Dodd of Randolph-MaconCollege. -. AN EXCLUSIVESHOP . for WOMEN;, _.. . ... _ ,..Subscrlpt'on price, �3.00 per ,.ear; �1.00tor three months' Bu-bscrlptlon received at�liie. Maroon Oftlce, .Ellis Uall, or at theFaculb EXchange, Cobb llall.pied,wants should bring results sooner orlater. Is there not some wealthy cit-PRESTON F. GAS,S, Managing l::a.1tor.MELVIN J. ADAMS, New. Edltor.PSWALD F. NELSON, llusineas Manager, izen of Chicago who desires to winthe undying· gratitude of some thous­ands of University young women?This is one of the objects of the cam-paig� ,_Edltorlal Omce-Uetore 8 p. m., Bills 11all,Universlt)". '.reI. Midway 800. After 8 p.'ID., Maroon Press, 474 E. 55th Street. Tel.HJde Park 3691. CHICAGO GRADUATES 'WINECONOMICS ESSAY PRIZES Chicago vs. Indiana in first basket:ball game of the season. BartlettHart. Schaffner and Marx Awards· Go gymnasium, Friday, -Jan. IS, at 8-·to O. D. Sketon Ph.D., '08 and ,) 'clock,.Mrs.. Meade. International Club . will . meet toelect a treasurer, Thursday at 10:30a. m .• in Cobb 6A.Maimonides Club meets Wednes­day at 8 P: ,ni .• in Cobb 12B.. .Southern Club· meeting and _ .infor­mal dance in Snell hall, S�turday' at8 p. m:· �. _�'.--'ANNOUl_fCEMENTSThe Price The winners in the annual essaycontest,· conducted by the Hart,Schaffrier and . Marx clothing firmwere announced Saturday. Two of, i1r:�, I..� I;1 Iyou'mow who we. are. ,and where we arelocated.WatterSOn&Soutllward502 Association Building. 1S3 La Salle StreetTe1.. Central 61gB�rWe Ha.e No Branch. Stadio({1:.f��6��iR',,�T G� 15N53 rAIUWI,..eRlcA.ea.··Facilities for everytbiJII lDPhotoaraph,.Phone Central lot'r, '., It's a FOR FORMALFOWNESGLOVES PARTIES ORDERFLOWERS OF'That's all you need to knowabout a ANDREW McADAMSDECORATORS3d St. and Kimbark AftIlue.Tel. Hrie Park .1.rcturu.!IL D A I LYMAROONBRING RESULTIFOR SALEF'OR RENTWANTEDLOST�OUND·as cents lor· threelina· per iuue�.-. ..,. .,... .. , ., . '. .. ;,·:.:·;;1.:;,. ,�, ·:QUIII: .1ViII:m·mON-HOULAImUST� ;q• __ _ •. '. .... .. _,.... '1 ...... � • - ....... .. '. r.:; ')!': ::,:��1:-.�1':�""",�:�1�·�:Tila: .iopU!:Ai :PiA:ca��';, :,TO ��.�. , ._. , ,!,. lWtIa�� .w.or,- � _ �;i!�rtaeatu.W.·make·. SpedaI_., ....;�� Pra�t7�! WL ".�A. J. SHAW·::,BANJO vm.'lUOSO_./:�:Hyde Park, Consenatory ofl..;jlIusic. .'�:-::276 Eat .57th Street.,rea�her of Banjo. M�Ddolin a4;�Guitar.'Special Attention Given to au�SUBSCRIBE NOWfor the DAILY MAROON .:�::)and �t full reports of al1 :,.::College Activities during' '; .-::,I,1_.(:the quarter:Athletics,Dramatics.Social Affairs.Oub Affairs.Lectures,Etc., Etc.. '.One Dollar per Quarter. T�D�lIars 10 the end of the !,nt."With the University of Chi�Magazi.ne, $2,50 tilt the end· �f .the school year. Subscriptioid'received at the· :�!.tInformation Office. �:.:University Book Store· :-::1Dail,. MarOoIt Office.. ' !l, foG·1. . �.:C:Ut!iPclo\,rilthi---, ,., �.j.. AlL.Of'\D'�::'rHave";y�tithough��i·do�?6f��- ,�'That':: (lace fe:W�·�B�. : .. jA:eq1:; "._:·,CJ.. ,THE DAILY M_�ROONJ TUESDAY, JANUARY i2. 19«)9.T&L'LS I.HISTORv ':'OF -:-EQUAL' jMOck- SiNATE PLANS/UP .. .:;:. _- s.: .�.: ,upiRA,Oi :jN� AMERICA' .':': roli :i>i:scussioN"'TONIOHT- -- Ui� L�O�._�S�rCtary of' National - '�tt� :memb�rs o� the' "Ccmmon-·AuoaatioD •. Speaks to Large wealth club :."..111 be present at theAudienc:e in Cobb. dinner this evening to have a finaldiscussion of their plans for a mocksenate:' W. P. MacCracken, presi­dent of: the club, said yesterday:"We, want as many of the students tocome as can and interest themselvesin the' club and its present scheme.The, department of political scienceprogress of the movement, the speak- has originated the scheme and theer proceeded to sum up the chief r-: club is carrying it through. Wheneverything is organized and movingalong in shape, the mock senate willbe a fine thing,"Professor Charles Edward Mer­ri.�m and Mr. Frederick D. Bramhallwomen. who came as delegates to the oi the Political Science department,Universal Antislavery Convention at have been invited to attend the dinner C�er 6 WDkie_. London were forced to leave the and will. probably advance someflocr, .After' a similar proceeding on points as to the organization of the TAILORSthe part of the National Temperance senate.Convention at New York, Miss Caro---------------­line Staunton - called the first Wo- -- A MUS E MEN T s-man's: Rights Convention in a small_ 'town in Jersey. There, among otherdemands for certainIclose meeter that,ViII try neither 'tie, -thumb nor temper1:)(', - 2 fur 25c.��rain E.�c, after-1I1akiam.• :1';8.th;Sl, -,.- .Jr��d..' •. 4-:--rDa­:erl.·;!!aD'fa�lm!·�s..iter: h­J.:t:oUe,iOIl: :...is,:�'';J:i!-�,': .:-;;1:rill:- �::::�qca;)����:.I._ i.:;')!�:;;1���;.;. . �Suit and extra trousers for � :. price of suit· alorie. � Staple.,blacks and blue included •. J_ •II. 'T___..• I. _�:. _- ... '. --,.:""_W'",-. -' A suit with extra trousers isequal to two suits for service.�SO_,::l:rry of(.ilet.olin �� Wm. Jerrems' SonsClark and Adams Streets". .;.to a�� '.• •:', CHOCOLATfSWON ';j:-) � fine bonbons famous throu�h·oat America, put. uK? in beautifulbozes suitable for presents at 25c40C and floc per pound. "Apleased customer is the --best ad­vertisement. ,.of all : .. �:lurin� .� '��, ... ,:. Gunther's Confec:tionery.212 State Street..','ter. Tm� the 1,nf'."of Chj�le end'�!d'scriptiODf, .: � ... .,:<::1;tore, MCVICKER'SKlaw & Erlanger's MightyProduction,THE ROUND UP formal Duces; lniti�tions; Banquets.For these you'll need a Dren Suit 01' Twte40IIIThe record-breaking Musical Comedy .... ...._..,A STUBBORN. CINDERELLA.-WBITlI.Y'I •• AV:aIT •• IVKVICTOR MOOREIn Cohan's greatest musical playTHE TALK OF NEW YORKThe -Bi" Success.'A BROKEN mOLl'tIAJBSTICed out that in most states, the, womenha>�_!l"<>.t .P����_2�.I.e to gain even suphrights as the joint guardship of theirchil�r_e�� and ,the .right to h�ld prop-...-, '" erty' apart' from 'their husbands. She With Otis Harlan and Beauty ChorusDc-:jrou" enjoy 'R(;Iler -. .ska�� argued that ',in these states' the directHave you a good pair? -<,; "")' use of ballot is the only way by' ., J.� - • AI. J..O"Y�u_ .�ave . 4��_�tj��s .. :";af��: that. which women can gain their -oth�r CECIL LEAN��?Ug� the rinr(pibv�deM�11e�tf.y rf��:Jrfi� Jiffirii wa's 'al�b made that .. _. and-• 1.1 fl' h I - Id �. ��:"" .). �, • .2::" -L -, . ', -,. - FLORENCE HOLBROOK,se ��_m_ �e r�g t. as to action aq 1'lnt�-womaft nas Iatel.Y'talCen a place .; i : : - '. .: ;--��"�-" . " --� .... _ �'�_ 1� ��l��,;���i·n.ess' ,m;r.ld�; arl� -��e m�- .l,�� �e G��a�; ��;e�:L�k Co.- 'That s why yotr ought''''w-wn�f;at' nmpal '-governments' have In a' gre�t ,.: oa��, .f�r _ o�r Fre.e. <:a�_��!l"""" . t \ � ldegTee- entereQ: 'irit«· her -recognized ----G--A-R-n E N: �We .. make 20.?1·s�ates�· .. ---"·":. -., ! ;�. spltert: the'h'orne, she' should;: have a r ioo Singers and Dancers inBARN E Y _" B''E'k R Y. t: share in the governing') of "these the Musical. Comedy Success,273 B'rp- ..� Street \·1 S�pf.eje�t;�·':;- �(I;� �):;:�;:;':: :-.,'�;- ,\, •. , ! - .... ,- :'A WINNING MISSSprip'.';.l-A .. II •• � t�_l·l ' ,', '"!. ...... �1. t{!-., ...... : ::\.: �: \ . 't':'� .•. � '-'- � .... ! .. ----------------___ ..:-.ll � ·T9!�EislwR<"rLECTUREJANUARY SPECIAL :; 1(. 11;::·�I!_.fERSIAN RELIGIONS CONTINUOUS VAUDEVILLE,-. ,-. ' r ;. Henrietta Crossman & Co.-and 12 other big acts.Prices 15-25-50-75Miss Lexow, secretary of the Na­tional association of Equal Sufferagespoke on die equal sufferage move­ment' in the United States before alarge audience in Cobb hall yesterday,After giving a' brief resume of theguments in its favor, finally endingthe meeting: by conducting- a generaldiscussion of the question in hand.hi iss Lexow traced the Suffragemovement back to the time when twoPrcfi:sSor - Jackson of Colum�s toSpeak on Different Faiths 'De-, . veloped in Gran.A. U. Wiiliams Jackson, professorof -Indo-franian langu-ages in Coium­bia University, will give a series bfsi� daily lectures on "The Religion6f 'Pe�sia::' . '-commencing tomorrow'a'ft�r�o-(m at 4 .o'clock in HaskelLrhe'. -o?�ni�g lecture, Wednesday.wiJi 'have as i,tS' subject, "Persia andIts- Sacred Books." The' subjects' ofthe follo�ing lectures will be: Thurs­day, January 14, "Zoroast�r, One ofthe Great Religious Teachers of theEast;" Friday. January 15. ",zoroas­trianism, the Historic Religion of- 'fran;" Tues'day, January 19, "Devel­opment of the Ancient PersianFalth;'" Wednesday, January. 20."Mithraism, Manichaeism, and Maz­daki�m/' and Thursday, January 21.�'L�t�r_ .Religiou� History of Persia.". These lectures will be held in Has·liell Oriental Museum at 4 p. m . OLYMPIC MUSIC HALLVAUDEVILLE ANDMUSICAL COMRD'YSmokinir PermittedB"V ••• � •••ELSIE JANISIn George Ade's College Comedy,THE FAIR CO-ED•• L •• IALF. 'Ziegfield Jr.'s Great MusicalProduction.THE SOUL KISS.with the wonderful dancer,, ADELINE GENEEILLI •• IIGRACE VAN STUDDIFORD111 the Light Opera Success,GOLDEN BUTT�RFLY •. Dear Mabel:-I really want to go to that Formal Dance, but can",because I haven't a· dress suit, and dun't care to borrow one. Had,to 'Iose 01.:t' on three dances and a banquet this season" because of�his deficiency in my wardrobe. I simply must order a dress suitand tuxedo tomorrow. Yours, 11m.P.' S.-Ain't it awful, Mabel?"TO ANY SELF-SUPPORTING STUDENTWe can put you in touch with a dignified method of increasing your r�Y­enue-a method that is clean and that involves a maximum increase- :.fincome at a minimum expenditure of time. The plan has already ,proyedits. effic;iency in other Universities where self-respecting, self-supp('rbq Istudents have taken up our method to the exclusion of others, the;, arepleased, and their financial burden is solved. We can do as much for; yo ..Call any time during business hours at 39 Dearborn St. (The RebuiltTypewriter Co.), and ask especially for Mr .. Johnson. . .,I -;This gives an exception8I opportunity for securing a permanent rec­ord of,the last school year, The Ig.J8 cap and Gown is one of th.: beKUDivusity annuals ever published. and should be in the poucui�1l ..every student in the University. •A copy will be liven:I. For three one·quarter subscriptionL2. For one single quarter subscription and one SUbscription for tIMremaining two quarters of the year.If you have subscribed, or bring in your subscription, it will be cOlIDt­ed in the total, on the same terms as anv other.For those who for any reason do not desire a Cap and Gown .. all IDkpencil, whose market price is $1. will be given on the sam. terms .. til.annual.Through arrangement with the University of Chicaao Macuin., theDaily M:lroon is also able to make a desirable� for $2.50. 'By which the Daily and the Monthly will be delivered for lb. rest of �The Maroon's regular subscription r:tes ?ore $1.00 per quarter by ee­rier in the territory between Cottage Grv'\e and the Illinois Central aJi455th and 63rd Streets at the office at Ellis Hall, or at the Faculty BIK­change. Qr $1.25 by mail elsewhere in the city.Telephon.in the Captivating Romantic Comedy. HARRISON FISHER PICTURESTHE HONOR OF THE FAMILY.T ••• A •• IIKSA:\[ BERNARDinNEARLY A HEROGRAND OPEB.A HOUSBOTIS SKINNEROIIIOAGO OP.U HOUS.WALKER WHITESIDEtn Zangwill's great Play.THE MELTING POT You will draw bid. to Full Draa Main richt alone. for the aea80ai. here--read Jim's letter.Order your Suit Early.Our prices are within every Colle,," man'. reach.18_1.D .. ,.. s •..". f...,55th AND ELLISFULL MEAL 10 c and UpBraiden's Lunch CounterBRAIDEN, ex-'lO, U. of c.55th AND ELLISSpecial Inducements for Sec;uringSubscriptions to The Daily MaroonThe Daily Maroon has made �emenb wiih the1908 Cap and Gown Board by -which it is enabledto give a volume of the last annual for eAch ,�'3 in subscriptions. .COMBINATION OFFERFor further information, inquire at the office, Ellil Hall.free local exchan�e 45-AND OTHER. COLLEGE POSTERS, 2S Cents to 11.00THE LITTLE BOOK SHOP434 Ealt Fifty- Fifth StreetIIRS. EDITH SEARS.... . � .. - . ,..THE DAILY MAROON, TUESDAY, JANU�RY 12. 1909-• 9H.:::-: ¥THE ,ROMAD���C_�LYB���� ,,·rRYQ.t,.�s· F.9� rr�� ,"AK� S�<;)1Qii.R ,�o ':q�".:·��Q()�1I9F ,lM���'fIQHftl. CLl1�.,tp. ·Hot�I.M�Q9n58th and Drexel AveWE HAVE THREE CHOICE, STEAM HEATED ROOMSFOR RENT. AN EXCELLENT LOCATION FOR STUDENTS. J�ALIAN TABLE D'HO"_�75HI.ooINCLUDING WINESet ·Tomorrow as Time fer ·.chooaiDc. QlpJlizatjon of F.9rei&D. It1IdeGt.'Cast-Mr. Wallace ·to ,Coach I.�lan •. Activities, f�r ;Praeat' .Production. Quarter.Also a 1a Carte ServiceOpeaDan,andSUDda,.fromII 1..11.The University Dramatic Clubheld the preliminary trials for theparts in "The Fan:' the comedywhich has been chosen for the win­ter this year. The contest was heldbefore Mr. Wallace, who has beensecured to coach the production, andthe executive committee, but no re­sults .have been announced, as nodefinite assignment of parts has. beenmade.Manager Henderson has arrangedfor the first rehearsal to take place011 Wednesday afternoon, beforewhich time the successful contestantswill be notified. "The Fan" 'offersopportunities for ten characters, abroader chance has been given themembership for active part, and it is. probable tha t several new names willappear on the dramatic personae of Tilt: program of the Internationalclub for the winter quarter, as an­nounced yesterday, includes a smokerto be given : next Saturday evening,:1 regular quarterly open meetingearly in February, and a musicale tobe given some time in March. Thesmoker Sa turday will open the activi­ties of the club for the winter sea-THE BEST WOMAN'S COOKING IS. SERVED IN OURDINING ROOM �D AT OUR LUNCH COU�TER. ATPOPULAR PRICES. THE MOST CONVENIENT ANDTHE BEST PLACE FOR STUDENTS TO EAT.WE WANT YOU TO TRY OUR MEALS. --VoHA10gP.'"SPAGHETTI'Son. Lexington IS has been secured .SUCH AS ONE .GETS IN ITALYTHE £OLLEGE MAN'S TAILOR Dilfeby the officers for this affair, which isfor members and applicants for mem­bership only. The program is to con­rain many novel features, and will becontributcd to by almost all the na­tionalities represented in the club.There arc to be musical selections. bythe Filipino members and various"stunts" by representatives of othernationalities. The club is to providethe "smoking" for the evening. The 1.6-STATE STREET-146SECOND FLOORI claim, by ri&ht of years of experience with the college man. tohave the only Varsity Tailor-shop hereabouts.fIYou will always find me with exclusively different fashions andfabrics; never the "same," despite that they contain all the GIN­GER and SNAP.fI I have learned to .chocae my styles with Two eyes-one openfor the SMART CHAP. the other for the MATURE MAN-and.the contrast shows little. I have let "the right eye know what the_1�ft eye deeth." DOUBLE THE LIFEOF YOUR SUIT.There's twice the wear in a suit, ,you have an extra pair of trousers.Make the experiment-find out fyourself.Here's your opportunity-Aand extra pair of trousers forprice of the suit.Trousers of the same materialdifferent, just as you prefer.This offer holds &,000 on our entirestoek,We war.t to keep our good tailon�nsy between seasons. That's thtprimary reason for this offer. .COOling in today?Snit and Extra -Trousus-$30 to:�.Yes, we make ridi�� breeches. . 1rectheCal.r«yestielsixlas', e�I.ofnin1M(aItr.ma�c.. ,bel:she. the:ibcthe. Ief;Ga".�",-,.. :thcMlilia'1terha'dd�pe, 'ye:ne"elsidasPaticpl.PafO!19'.- fiel-wiR<.",tpilBcwesa:gofOIthevDiarthshFIliern'B.er'�iallIe:»1BENHAM the Winter quarter production. affair will wind up with a "unique"The Fan," which is one of the feed," the exact nature of whichbest of Goldoni's comedies, depends has not yet been disclosed. After theI for its humor upon its bright lines, program, the club - will hold a : busi­odd situations, and a wealth of pleas- ness meeting for the purpose of re­II ant caricature, Under the . guidance vising its constitution. Other Im-• of Mr. Wallacc, who has had much portant business \\;U also be takenI experience as a professional actor, as up..' well as a successful coach, this yeafs The members of the club will meetYOUl1& people qualified in our Shorthand and Busine.. depart- play promises to be a worthy produc- Thursday at 10:30 in Cobb hall formenta in the shortest possible time for positions that pa, at OIlC. tion. As the date has been set fpr the purpose of electing a treasurer tofrom $35 to $60 a month. Individual intsruction. DAY and NIGHT the latter part of February, conflict take the place of Sankowsky who hassessions. Enter any time. Call. write or phone Harrison 1110 for of interests with the Washington resigned.catalogue. Positions for &raduates. 37 years of uninterrupted sue. Promenade has been 'done away ·with.-eea.. SAMJUEL B. WILLEY. LL. B., SuperintendentVARSITY CLOTHES 519 E. 63rd I.StreetIllinois College of CommerceFormerlyATHENAEUM18 to 26 VAN BUREN STREETD. U. and D. K. E. in Hot SeriesAn exciting series was played lastevening at the Reynolds club --in thestruggle for supremacy between .Del­ta U psilon and Delta Kappa Epsilon.I'he first gaple resulted in Delta Up­silon amasaing 750 pins as opposedto 729 rolled by Delta Kappa Epai­Ion. The second &,ame reversed thescores with Delta Kappa Epsilonhaving 864 and Delta Upsilon 71.7-Delta Upsilon proved successful inthe final ga.me, taking 7.67, .whiie th�irrivals .Iell short with 710. In the af­ternoon Signa Alpha Epsilon forfeit­ed to Sigm r, Chi. SHULTZ'S. SCHOOLOF DAlfCmG ....'r.uLeR PO., YOUNG l1li. . , N -J. . ,. liar.'" ..A. •. �.".Tw. .tofe.: 131' La .laUe It.. t., "·Jacae. �Most Popular Place in :�o. ��te :���. J;J7 �J?pointmeD�'��ee. C�urse $5-00. Fin private'essons .' with . music, :A J(Uarante.e tomake pupil proficient- i� .�e. waltz 'and�I:ld . two-step. Barn dance. tau&h� inone lesson,Office and Studio, 301 Weat)¥-:It.'':or. Wentworth_Ave. ..",P�one �arfiel� �1Informal p.ancing �ec�ption atTHE ..FORUM43rd St. &. �1UI1etJ A,!e.EY��Y ��TU�AY EVENINGA��on 50 .�:a p..,. I. .. III .; •• • I,· · � .1 .�,'. • £. ,I, J." • •Opposite .the . Dlin�lS. Theat,erYl.h,�rc to D ill��T-·HEH'E-WEST·ROOIIwon their successamong collegemen entirely ontheir merits.Their sales grewas smokers "foundout" how goodthey are. Their'only advertising� 'was the per­_._-..._� sonal recom-. mendationof friend tofriend. THB rrAI·TAN ROO.PREPARE FOR HOOSIER TEA"(Continued from p"!-�e J)whip t!lem into shape to take the-{arne from Indiana Friday.The men from whom the two un­certain positions on the team will bechosen arc Henry, who won his "C"on the team in 1907, and will get achance at forward; Kelly. a lastyear's substitute ,and Halsey of the191 I team, also are strong contendersior the forward berth. Halsey mayalso he used at the guard vacancy,hut Hubble is pr obably the strongestcandidate for the position. Fulkersonof thc '9" team, has been showingup well, and Stiegel as substitute cen­ter, has been making a good show­ing even against the ItTeat "Jawn."20for15c SPECIAL PRICES' TO FRATERNI,}:IES .... ,AND SORORITIES-I m�e a apec:ialty of aU·deaips of Sorority andFraternity Pins,·;Rinas !ftC! FokDesigns su�ttecl free of.cbar&e.�� �.� '.� '<!IIsponsible partics.. and Manufaoturing at· the cheapest Jewelry Repairing, Diamond ...... I also do aU kind. of Watch and possible prices. '1 am the mabr tdesigner of the 1907-lgol Daily Maroon Fobs. ' .t,r�tIif\ !I 300 ENJOY WINTER PICNICTHE ILLINOIS WAREHOUSE AND STORAGE COIIPAII1Pboa. H74e Park 571 Kimbuk Aft. ua. �The Clanat and Bat Kept StDrap -Warehoa. in the City •••••Fumitare aad Pianoa Moved. Stored. PacWi Sbippe4 to an pan. of tbe worJd. 300 Prij age Rooms. Large Parlor Itxc1asively forl Rooms for Trunks :.nd Wheels. Larae ....Carriap.. Sanies and Sleighs. Trunks ,-'from all Depots. . Local Trallsfen ferFal1litulle, Pacbpa. etc., at ROn Doticc.IMCIaJ an-tiea ainn to U.i .... " 8tta(Continued from page I)E.C.MOORE•• FLORIST •• institution.J)c;111 Vinccnt made a few com­ments on the marking system, sayinghe will not be satisfied until nine­tcnths of the students are weededout.Thc fact that the attendance waslcss thdn half what it was at the19(>8 affair was causc for relief among.hose who attended. Undcr the cir­cumst:onces c\'crything went through\\;thout a hitch.The datc for the Settlement dance-xilJ be announced in several days... i.. W. lard keetTeL Wentworth 2038. 272 Eo 55th Street.TeL Hyde Park 31.•TEACHERS' AND� __ � DENTS' RE�EWS,\LL EXAIlINATIO�S'<_-";;"';;;;"'-CHICAGO.MENTION The DAILY MAROONWh�n Trading With Our Advertisers �o E. RANDO ......... ST .. CHICAOO;.