-:SPrice' TlYO CentsCHICAGO. SATU.ft.DAY, JA�UARY 30, 1909.Renslow . Sherer is a member of theThe womans� athletic meet this Delta, Kappa Epsilon fraternity,Scoreyear, contrary to tradition, will be. a dub.· Three-:Quarters, Settlementcolieg1:3' rather' than' a�· individual af- Dance Committee, Dramatic c1utifair; A· picked., team of- from. six tc Pen club. chairman Senior CollegetwelVe' girls· will be organized in each Council, Sphinx, Order of th.e Ironseparate college. to represent it in' the �la5k and chairman of the' Gift com:'meet. A girl who ha� won a· posi-I mittee:.·ion�oD' ,her· college team' by· good.ele;.' The detailed plans of the variousmentary. �naitic· work. such as ommittees, as well as··the date ques- Interesting: seminars to � � .. O&'eredboom.,hanging,� ladde�-work; jumping, lion, are now being worked out; to This', Yeu'� .�3ctics, e«:., wiI1� if. she does credit.. e made known at the earliest oppor­ible work in the contest, win her col- t11nity.:cge emblem. All team work· ,,;11. bejudged for' form in first, approaching BOOST TO' CLASS SPIRITmd·lea\."inS"i·the apparatus; second.!xecution' and exercise; third, rythm:f team: In the high jump a team ;unior Men to Have Smoker-Wo-TIle ., men to Get Benefits M. Mentallvcrage. will he taken. wmmns w�cam will be presented with a shield Telepathy.,y th(' \Vomen's' Athletic Associa-Aside from thc Junior inter-college=ontcst. ther� will' be the· indh'idual:ontest as 'usual. Thc records ofis floating above their heads, strengthformer years: will be added to thc class spirit al-Straight-rope c1imb� 2 2-5 secon�s-\\"is Fiske. r�ac!y in their heats. The mcn ha"e.:-h:\ritahly resolved then, to conveyIncline-rope· climb. IS seconds-H.hy a sweet smile or a passing word. Freeman: Pia B_�������������������������������_ \ :he I)encficial c�cts of this spirit t(· M�i��' �High-jump, 4 feet 2 inches-Mary �Fint Three-Quarters Dance d1e J\�nior women they meet on the At the'c1a�s meetil'lg of' the Sopno--and of numerous other distant con- I Heap •March 5th has been decided upon I �ampt1s. Tt:c women are J;:cntly re· norc �rcrlics yesterd:ty. final arran�e-cepts, while 'his less- credulous fellow- Broad-jump. 13 fcet 11 inchcs-�Las tht date for the initial dance of the rluested' to he in. a reccptivc mood. 1 m£tnS were mad� for th(' ann��l das'lThree.Quarters club. citizens threaten the withdrawal of: Lee. :md pay their tobacco tax promptly. hanquct to be" g1\'en at the R1smarck.their children. from the I'nstructl'on of! Ladder, II seconds-!\(' Ortmayer. I 6 P'd C tHowcvcr, after a forcible sug�es-' February . re�, ent rump oni These ,,;11 probably atl be' broken,those who; impart knowlcdge of a, tion, three women ha,'c been added to says of· the affair. "Every man in ourfor t llere is - going. to be more com-q."estionable character. A more Pf3C- petition. than. e'\'Cr. Besides- the ordi- th(' (':'Cccl:ti\"e. committee. These arc class is going to be there. amtIcal hrothe th th h d k Carolinc Drehey. Elizabeth Fog .... and .. ure it \\;11 be a grcat succ-e .. ",'·,. :' on. e'() er an, �s Snary evcnts, therc wilt be a novelty ""for s�h1Dg he does not know to, shot-put and'lTQny' kinds of' relays. :\I:tmie Lilly. Thc 'entire committc('nat _""h h t h d k " .. ,,",1 mCAt n ...... t W"clnesd:l'_' at 10:.�O a.' The l!niver!lity of low3 i .. :lskingt"U • �.: ·w a "e oes now to sort: Every eligible girl, who wins a first'� ""...... � '�Iof balance up. lb' h . d"d I et m .. in Cobb to discu"s plans of the· state.. for $t50,OOO, for the.' p\1rpo,,�����=-�� �� IP ce In·t e·m IVI ua me , earns a(Coatitauecl OIl' pace' 3' .. I .• C' �iD. further smokcrs. of bni1ctlnJl a wom:tn � dormItory..ODJIMES CERTAilLYCOMIII TO UIIVERSI1� CDRIOS'REVEiLED BY FILESITHE BALLMIT JULIUS IMISS�ide Lights an�ers Found in DISPLAYS GENEROSITY l�s' Ofti"ce-Many' of Them Are 1'1Li.terary Germs DeservinC of Mr. EnClehardt Shines Forth as EX-,Great Mait. ample to Epulent FacultyMembers. IGives· Five' Dou;;;:.PUrnishes List' Iof Those Who Ought to \Contribute.Julius has come to the front again Iand proved himself a good citizen.o. Dq_ Donation&. Campara. EUaJ"­ably. with Recent- RockefeUualit."To him who, in the inner office,holdsccmmunion with the student world;It speaks a. varied language.'re. . ebance to Read About. tile DearOld Settlement Dance. WhichTakes Place Tonight.Just how varied one glance at thethe. celibate. who has bided letter-files of a dean. will soon reveal., .tl\t..s.eq�eSled safety of the labora- If the University we;e to. institute a He is showing. a genuine interest inthe women's campaign for a newory,. who has managed to pass blind- question box to take care of the vast 'h d b 11' b .d f b dv f gymnasium.;. •• Y. t e �osterc u etm oar S 0 0 y 0 appeals and inquiries which� C_pbb and ignored the green pleas for. come to its maternal ears. Marion Last- night, when the worn editorsjammed gym; who, lost in thought. Harland and Beatrice Fairfax would were working in the Maroon office,has missed the whispered gossip that be completely eclipsed in their pro- the phone. rang, and Julius' friendlyb.4ls daily buzzed in "library silences," Iession. Things temporal and things. voice came over the wire:nd slipped bewildered from the soft eternal, things muldane, and things- "1 hear you desire un inderviewnpiou, .-:! persuasions of the co-ed taggers, is spiritual, things academic and things. mit me. Yes, I tink it is just asthis final proclamation of the Settle- materialistic, all find a common re- rnudch necessity a gymnasium forf 1 the women as for the men. I want:meat. dance sent orth To the man positnry in the mail-box of a dean,wbo_ sp,cnds his money eagerly, and until every interrogative in the.vocab- to wish you all success, und to con-ttt him who loosens with regret alike ulary is exhausted. tribute five dollars."� SntiHDent dance. should. present There are many good grades and. Ten minutes later Julius was ina J{olden chance to get "more than shades in this column of. inquiries. the office offering his good money.yO�lf: money's. worth." Think of it, Hue. is. an: apP'eai from, an'. anxious' "Now, I chust tell you, you hal a-asl informal dance with the Prom �othet', seeki� elementary iastrnc- go.odt cause. I· a� not a high-sal­� music. enough. for. an inaugural tion for her daughter, who has been aried man.but I Will help. You ch�st' .�_ and� a receiving line of three }:>stracised from' the school-room bYI must- �t after them fellows=-lik«�:: Iauldttd: girls. Combined with these; Hie 'ridicule .of younger class-mates. Vincent.: und Mr. Arnetl Barrels,f()J': the: benefit 9£ those who find "With it comes the proffer of' a valu- English, Dr. Gale, und Mr. Good­JaOI'c. east. in arrangements of in-. uble " zoological: speciman-a two- speed, Why. theu, fellows earns Iots:fOnulity" are the: features, no. pro- headed' snake. whose possessor is .nore than a man. iike me. Why, doeta It..: �.�_ aIlIPJ_,.·. ":Kauucky .Br�� and �nxiou!O:.. to dispose of at' reasombio you- k.DOw, some of; them bu.' moro�'J�Jles;"·a.nd all the:··eab�· you rates:' NUl doullt:'witti a: f�' addi- .noney than I ltaf:haitsl on imy, head."CJPr!to�bu.y. It. is understood that the 'tions, the: University;·wouJd find little Many, many' thanJcs, Mr; Julius;. d 'ffi You at least know a wretched: gymclllLtalJ! are- to, come In' segregate di '�ulty in. establishing' a" depart.;pP,s� For the benefit of the girls, ment· of noveitie6' and curiosities. ..lte .. ' you se�· ODe;·SO re.cendy slighted by the' Maga- A. PerJ¥tuaUy:- youthful, eo;,ed of W. A. A. MEET TO RIVAL C A A1�. 1IfC h.ereOy dc�reet that, slimt fift,...fWe. summers-the.· winten werewaists . shall , b� the : hei-1.t� of fashioD" . eel • Itrterclaul Competition to· Add: Spice� no .. T �bon :r-requesls.. CQDf5eS In, to· tl-e .. ADimal Atblelict COntest ofami propriety.' English I. anCil swimming. Since a. t a.---=_,the Womans' Athletic � .."It'�., the' last: chance,'" said one the present regime, swiinming classes tiaD.cheerful hall .. g!�t "I may' ever get convene bUt- once at week; and Engtto be good and yet happy. It has lish may be supplemented by n, iubeftt- positively- easy·· to· give... fifty case of mental fatigu� the dean hascents to.. thel,Settlement. this way." decided to approve of this choice� ia" The committee· and. ushers. ViUU consideration ofdhe-� discreetness andmeet, promptly. at seven, to put 0D. maturity of the. applicant.the finishing touches. The Glee club A fourth( inquirant seeks the ·Whatwill assemble at 7:30, and the W"here of the"soul, of heave.ntoWeekly· smokers are to be tried atWisconsin in its Union club.rd'LaIj'I.' .t. _''Tr,'�-�:...-.;.;..'�p-tion.--IIAILy)Llty�&WOItStnd Ca[ELM�-len) Scene in 'Settlement- Di�'''''.RUS,etsIEVILtJVeck�HALLl..lCS:..LEled Score Club to Give DanceThe Score club has made arrange­ments for their next dance, to begiven �rarch 1st. LEAD PROM BASKETBALL TEll: TaBA-TTlE PURPLE TOIIiHTHURD TOI Captain Georgen and Men to PlayII . First Game Away from Homeat Evanston.Ncrthwestem Team Strong. DespiteSeveral Defeats-Team to Meetat C. &: N. W. Station at 6:00.Dr. Raycroft will- journey out toEvanston with his basketball teamj. todo battle with the Purple five for- tbefirst fray away from the home fi�rthis season. Although the Varsi.tyhas not' met' a: defeat this year, .andt he team has steadily improved.. asshown by the exhibition' against- thestrong team' from' Iowa; the- condi­tions' at' the Northwestern gymnasiumhave always slowed up the visitingteam.The Purple team is a formidablelot, in spite- ofl the' defeats- admiuis­tered to them. by' other Cot}ferencelearns. but- Captain Georgen's bandis out for. victorY,and: the- game prom­ises to..: be' andnteres�in!p OM!R� ROoten, to AccOaipaDy. Tam"Oh, fair Co-ed.A small' band : oft faith fbi . rooters' are ...::'i I.i:­.�; _ ;.!...ei ..;Oh, rare Co-ed,Girl. of 'our college dreams, planning to accompany the taem toIn' afte; years; E\'anstbn, iD' spite' of the: CQUDtet: at-Through smiles or tears, �ractiOns of: the- Scttl�f'nt dal1� inOur . .Prom girl'sweetest seem'S .. v- 8artlett;, and thee Fl,tJt: Retimdtt'..'. I .nent.. where anot·ler· band of, Chin'"Miss. Helen H:;-who with Rens- {O'S atbktn� �i11 compete: The' bas­Iow Sherer,. will, lead. the 'Washington I k:!tba!1 te:nn' willi .�eet· at �he c.... It?.romenade, is a Senior. member of �'. v: rad�ay _��atl�' at· 6.:� p�', m.I Es teri K 1'1 S' f th Coach' Rayctl'ft, !!I" taking rune men:: lC- • 0 eriC, a el U. 19l1 o· e. . .ickle chairman Decoration, Com, \Vlth. lum... They. are. Cap.tam Geor-Jmtte: 1908. Senior Prom; member o( gen, S�homnier. Hoffman, Page,rh S ttl t da 'tt ,.-01 Ite1ty� Hubb�e, Hb.lsey�· mnry arid. e- c emc:n r nee· COIlllDl ee, �. . .'09. and of Recep.tion Committee F'ulfcerson..The lineUp' fbr the' contest ,,-ill beSenior' Prom 1909- as'iOltoWs: . .--•Chicago. Northwest�tn:Georg-en' 1�. F:. . . . . . . . .. R-o�!O�elfy R. F. � . . . .. Wessling�hom'mer C... . . .. C"I1)�rts'bnHoffman R:G ,. H�tcnPage ., L. G.. . . . . .. S�tSUMM£R' ANNOUNCEMB�_'The' summer quarter hunetin� j1JSt.... ued. :mnotmc:es' 111lt1!mal opportUsii­t i-:s' irir �:ldl'l:tte' :lmt unMrgrnduate. t\1(!ent�.: Profcs�ot" Fites of' I ndiana,!I Philosophy, SUllerintcndt'nt7 K-en­rl�n 0(-: Iildi:.r.apoli.. in' Education,Professol'-' Wildm:tn' ofe Missouri in'diticaJ.· Economy. ProfC!'�ors Terry)odd . am' SilottwcH of Columbia.=- rod' Pax�on of :\1i<'hi�an in History:Professor G«!Mge Smith of Glasgo'"n Semitic La ngtla�es. ProfessorMarden' of Johns Hopkhlt; in Ro­mance Profe�sor Basterville 'of 'Tex- .a� ilFEnglish will bt the "'siting pro-There is a new scheme on foot t(',�omnlttnicatc c1as� spirit to the girbn the Junior class. The men are toha\'c a smoker. \Vhile the blue smok('.'nIE DAILY MAROON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 30, 1909 ..yoothe intention of the management ofyesterday, we again occupy the edi- Woman'. Orcheatra Concert, Wed;;.tor's uneasy chair. The surprise of nesday, February 3, at 4. P. m. Tic�... oadIJ litudeat pnbl .... U • ., tiM our r.ead.rs, no doubt, at leeinO' the• ets at information office. SOC, 75�lialnnlt7 of ChIc:qo. ordinary four·pa&ed Maroon of ye.- $1.00.terday, instead of the "much-touted" Senior Clus Social Committe.six pa&el, wa. eclipsed by the con- meets Monday at 10:30 'a. m. in Bart.stimation of the staff in general. This lett.the editor for another day. We have Darwin'. Anniversary" Thursday,found solution only in an appeal to February' 4, in Kent, at 4 p. m.no doubt that our unprinted stories Sophomore Class Dance in Rey--.. lind u 8ecODd-clua Uall at tIM a.Jcqo would have come to light-sooner or. nolds club, Friday, February 15-PaatoGice. Chl-."..._ Wba. Marda 18. later-that was: inevitable, but partly_- Lit College (women) will give a1801, under Act. ol March .. 18TL to suggest that we did not "run out" dance on Monday, from 4 to 6and with the still deeper hope that o'clock, in Reynolds club. All JuniorPab1J8b.d dall7, ucept SQDdQa. II.CI84Qa we mieht save the "Big Staff" someant holJlla7 .. durlq three (Juartera of u.. f b colleges invited.uture em arrassment, lest it might Dual Meet _ Illinois-Chicago, atbe sa:d: "How much is improved is Bartlett gymnasium, Friday, Feb.the style since --" we took uponOIIW.!..LD 1'. NELSON. B..m.. KaaIpr. 5 at 8 p. m,. ourselves all responsibility for our The Brownson Club will give an_�:l"r1Pt'on price. ,3.00 per 71U': ,Loo •-lor th(.e months' .u_rlpUon receln4 at stones, already at press, and for the informal dance on Friday evening,tM It, .lOn omce. Eliia Ball. or at til. day's work as well And now, hav- February rath, at Rosalie's Hall.ing brou211t to li�ht our dormant The Men'. FII!';nMnO' Club held a· h.clllq &xchaqe. Cobb BalL • -________________ Journalistic ability, with manifold meeting yesterday and have com-New. c\)QulbuUon. m&7 be lett at Bl1J8 thanks to the ruling body for their ple ted plans for a reception, to beBall or Faculq IUchaDp, acId.r....s to generous grant, we modestly retire given to all the men fencers in the· fte IJallJ' Maroon. (for a yeat?) earnestly hoping thatthe good-will of the paper has be­IIIIJtorlaJ OSDc:e--Before 8 p. .... IWIa Ball. come a far more valuable asset than· UaITca1t7. Tel. IUdw� 800. AfteI' • Po ever before.l!'ormer17'I'M 'CalTerUt7 of CIaJoqo Weeki,.I'o��b. WeUl7, october I, 1 ...TIae Da117, October 1, loot.... KaroOD l'r� 4T4 m. G5t1l Street. Tel..,.. Parll aaaL STEERING COMMITTEE MEETMamie Lilly Editor-in-Cbicf.Assistant Editors:Marie Ortmayer '06,. Katheryn Slaught, 'og,Ernestine Evans.. 'II..Ruth Sherwood. '12-Associate _ EditorsMary Louise Etten Marjorie BellMary Courtenay Gertrude FishRosemary Quinn Dorothy BuckleyMollie Carroll Laura Wilda'ReportersMisses Cody, McNeish" Sheppard,Lauter" Pbister, Lawson, Dickey"Gould, LeClaire, Allen, Kcnninpay,·O.cood. Kiper, Fletcher, CoweD�. Sdmltz" Wei1" Lee, Emf:nlOD.Art ContrbutonBess Courtwright.IIildred Cbambcdain. Hall Advocates Independent Voting-TwQ Bills Introduced.The steering committee of the mocksenate met yesterday to select billsand resolutions for discussion at theMonday session. Mr. A. B. Hallsaid: "Independent voting must beencouraged. We want each senator'sconviction, unbiased by partisan orpersonal interests."The following is a bill introducedby Senator Harriman of Wisconsin,which will be committed Monday, andis"Dot �a party issue:CIA bill regulating the issuance ofrestraining orders and injunctions inthe federal courts: Be it enacted bythe Senate and the House of Repre­sentatives of America in Congress----------------assembled:A further addition to the' already "I. That the courts of the Unitedweighty body of decrees which the States shall not issue restraining or­new regime has· prO:' ders or injunctions without firstduced, was suggested by granting to the parties affected by thecertain progressive Sen- proposed order or injunction, a noticeiors at the Senior class and hearing, except in cases of greatme e t in g yesterday emergency, where the immediate is­morning, In view of the fact that suance of the order or injunction is. "class dues'" is the cry of the hour, necessary to prevent irreparable dam­and that this same question has wrin- age.kled the brow and disturbed . the "2. That where the courts of thepeace of all former custodians of the United States to issue a restrainingexcheq-rcr, an enterprising student order or· injunction without hearingproposed that the authority of the and notice in case 0 a great emer­financial administration of the ,Uni- &ency as provided for in Section I ofversity be extended to include the this act, that said order or injunctionsupcrv'sion of smokers, informals, shall be vacated by the court withinand class gifts. That is to say, that seven days, unless a notice and hear­the method adopted in the . case of ing shalt have been granted in thethose who fail to pay t�ition fees meantime and the ordcr or injunctionpromptly be likewise applied to de- affirmed and made permanent, or un­linquents in the matter of class dues. iess at the request of the defendant,Ens::-tish monarchs in time past have the time for hearing be postponed.foc.�d it expedient to elicit certain "J. That any person being charged"b�nefices" from 2enerous subjects. with contempt of court for having anWhy should not the University con- injunction. shall have the right totribute to tIle decoration of its own have th.: fac of his guilt or inno­camSlli;, by adding its support, in the cence determined by another courtway': .effective persuasion, to the ;)f equal jurisdiction upon petition,collection for the annual class gift? e:otcept where the violation of the or­If th.· stolid opposition of the pro- der or injunction ,,;th ,,·hich he ,,·astesling faction be ovcr-ruled, and such charged, occurred in the presence ofa. measure be adopt�J, we may still the court issuing thc order or injunc­h"l�.! to see a fountain rise gracefully tion."in the barren ccntcr of the large cir- A resolution will be introduccd byde hef"rc Kcnt, or to find the Sen- Senator Bales of Tennessee, whichior Colir.ge Council adequately en- will be discusscd after the �esident'sdoowed (va· all its needs. message, and is likewise not a partyRegistrartQ�eRescue4'Did you hear what made the tow­er of Pisa Ican?""No. 'Vhat?""It was boarding at the Women'�Commons..'"issue.Not to perpetuate the old traditionthat a woman llcvcr knows when toce�.� talking, not with designs of,,;�rp3tion, to the complete rout oft�'e august staff, b'1t to prove that athine half ainished was by DO meau .AlOIouifOBJDKTScity.The Brownson Club will send adelegate to the convention of Asso­ciated American Colleges, to be heldin Iowa City on Feb. 11-12.iSbphomore Class Dance. in theReynolds club, Friday, Feb. 15th.Literature College (women) willgive a dance on Monday from 4 to6 o'clock, in the Reynolds club. Allthe J unior colleges are invited.Junior Class Executive Committeemeeting at 10:30, Wednesday, in CobbhallFenclble Club Tryouts, Tuesday at4 P. m. Juniors invited.Esperanto - Students interested inEsperanto hand in name. and ad­lress to Faculty Exchange 304-TIm DAILY BULLJ:TIBUshers for Settlement dance. reportat gym at 7:rs: sharp .Glee Club .Settlement dance at 7 :30p. In.Blackfriar Composers, 2 p. m., Rey­uolds club, with compositions for mu-sic recitalBasketball Game, this even..VI. Northwestern a� itntbtrgftpt&botograpb �bop.Nearest Studio to CampulBut Work in Chicago.-' .men's &ood looks, 397 57th Street. Phone H. P. 1666And love's first intensified thrill ..POErs C"ORNER(No up-to-date journal shO»ldwithout ODe.)EDcliah IlLI have written the tale of my life,To be read in the light of the day,I have tacked ·my soul to a tele­graph poleTo speak. in a figurative way.have told _ of the cows on the farm,I have told of the house on thehiil:1 have babbled of books and of wo-have chortled in similes fair,Of faces I've glimpsed in thecrowd;I've described all the wherewiththat girls curl their hair with,In the style of an Emma C. Dowd. .... We are making a Special Offerbe �r.&» dap of our $10.00 Sepbie Plat.iDum Pboto. for $5000 per doz. to U.of C. students.ROOT STUDIO.l.f3 Wabash Ave. Phone Har. 20gging. ChicaJ{o Get your Cap ct Gown Picture atI'VLL DRESS SUI'llTO lmN'lT. C. SCHAFFNER78 State StreetPhone Central4875Evanston.Settlement Dance, this even-in& in the gymnasium. Tickets onsale at the information office.President Thwing to PreachThe University preacher Sundaywill be Charles Franklin Thwing, S.T.D., LLD., president of WesternReserve University, Cleveland, Ohio.President Thwing has a great reputa­tion as a student of collegiate prob­lems. He has published several vol­umes concerning, the same. Amongthe books he has written are: With­in College Walls, The College Wo­man. The American College in Am­crican Life, If I "Were a College Stu­dent, Thc Choice of a College, ALiberal Education and a LiberalFaith. and College Training and theBusiness Man.Thomas Orchestra ConcertIn commemoration of the one hun­dredth anniversary of the birth ofFelix - Mendelssohn -Bartholdy. theTheodore Thomas Orchestra will give:l concert in Leon Mandel hall, 57th;;.trcct anf! Lexington avenue,Wednes­day, February 3, .at 4 o'clockGLOVESIf you like to wear yourgloves long, wearFOWNES Melpomine! .Muse of the tears!Drop down a good fat one for me, BARGAINS ALL THE TIM.­And end me some dreams I canuse up in themesFor the terrible English I II!.Friends of Miss Auretta Agnew, ex­'09, will be sorry to learn that her:nother died Tuesday, the 26th, atValparaiso, Ind.The women's gym is so crowdedthat there is not even room for the-hower-baths to run! Reliable Rebuilt Typewriters, allmakes; rebuilt in our own factory;"etter and cheaper than others. Seefor yourself. The Typewriter Ex·change, 319 Dearborn St. A. J. CouH,Manager. Telephone Harrison <4Q6s. m�re:CHOCOLATESand fine bcnbons famous throughout America, put up in beautifulboxes, suitable for presents at 25CJOC and 60c per pound. itApleased customer. is the· best ad­':ertisemen�"._.. Guntller's .: tlonfec:tlOi1-rr .' 212 State' Street.;: :..THE RONAITALIAM TAB ... · D'II��5c-tI.GoINCLUDI�G wumAlao • la Carte IenIc:e -ap..IW9u4lunc!a78frOID114.11.toIP.�/ ./SP AGIIB'l"lISUCH AS ONE GETS IN ITALY146-STATE STREET-14'IECOND PLOOR FIFTY-FIFTH ST. DAIRYS. ED MARK & co.-Dealer in-·PURE MILK AND CREAK329 E. 55th.StreetTHE UNION HOT:ELAND RESTAURANT111-117 Randolph Su-eetTHE POPULAR PLAC8TO KAt'Eitb�r ltefore or after 1MTheater.�c make • Spedalty ., ...aDd Fratenait7 DUm .....'Telephone Central 6872MELVIN H.-- SYKES'1PHOTOG�APHER.'/0 State StreetOpposite Marshall Field & Co.Chicago.THE COLLEGE MAN'S TAILORI claim, by ript of yean of experience with the college man, tohave the only Vanit7 Tailor-shop hereabouts.tIYou win always find me with exclusively different fashions anelf.llrica; never the "aame." despite that they contain aU the GIN·GER an4 SNAP.fI I have learned to chooae my styles with Two eyes-one openfor tbe SMART CHAP. the other for the MATURE MAN-andthe contrast shows how little I bave let ··the right eye know what theleft eye deeth..,BENHAMVARSITY ·CLOTHES---�cia! Ofrer�hie Plat.10%. to u.Har. 20ggicture at,�bop.mpulgo.H. P.I666IUlTSKIRTIM._riters,' alln factor,.;Ithera. Seerriter Ex.. J. Cou .. ,'isoD 4Q6s.DAIRYco.CREAK-e e tu.rTSU'eether._-.. IORman. toilions andthe GIN·.one opeDAN -andr what the PROMINENTS FAST TRAINSDAY AND NIGHTON THE'-BY--REV. JAMES M GRAY. D. D.-AT THE-Best ServiceBetween CIURCICHARLES DARWINCHI\;AUU, U'IlJiANAPOLIS,DAYTON, CINCINNATIAND WEST BADENFRENCH LICK SPRiNGAND LOUISVILLE. Chicago and La Salle Avenue.,SatUrdays at 8 p. m.THEMES OF LECTURESjan. 30-The Evil of Christian Sci­ence.Feb. 6--The Power Behind the Me-dium,Feb. IJ-The Heresies of the'Mil­lennial Dawn.Feb. 20-Is the World Growing, 'Better or Worse?Feb. 2j-\Vhat is the Second Com­ing of Christ?close meeter thatwill try neither tie,thumb nor temperFrank J. Reed, Gen. Pass. Agt.E. p. Cockrell, A. G. P. A.Chicago.SPECIAL PRICES TO FRATERN ITIESAND SORORITIESI make a specialty of all designs of So'rority and}c'raternity Pin. RinD's and Foba.Desi . " ID• gus subnutted free of c:harce, and sample pins furnished to re-�ponS1ble parties 'I also do all·kinds of Watch and Jewelry Repairing Diamond Settincan� Manufacturing at the cheapest possible prices. I' am the mak� anddesJgner of the 1907-1908 ,Daily Maroon Fob ..'WHERE TO DINE.THE WOODLA VVN CAFE---, 6�rc! Street and Cottace Grove Avenue ." ,THE FiNEST AND MO�; Et;EG�NTLY-AP.P.OINTED �'-�-��.- '�... �� ON T�E SO:tIT�:;��ECUISINB UNEXCEI.I·ED15c.- 2 tor 25c.('Illett, I'!'al,)o.,lr J: Co •• Troy. New York---INTERVIEWED I CURIOS REVEALED BYPRICES REASONABLEMusic-Sig. Ferrante'. Orchestra of 15 Pieces in IGrand Procram Concert Evenings.(Continued from page 1)Outlook for Gym Rosy, So PredictExperts- Most Fascinating Re­porter of Maroon Staff' Interviews lOne ambitious soul inquires for theWell-boWDS. best terms on honorary degrees,"Football gives place to the great-· The Maroon, determined to dis- vhile a second with similar aspira-est of Winter Sports-Ice Skat. cover the opinions of experts on the ions, offers any reasonable price forinz. actual prospects for a new womans' .hat luxury. Doubtless neither ofDon't forget that there is only one gymnasium, sent out their most fas- rhcse gentlemen are acquainted withmake of Skates that will always be cinating reporter to interview the .he Il\!W marking system, or he wouldready to serve you well. respected "prominents." realize that under the present regimeOrder Barney & Berry Skates from Mrs. Meyers, "the Jimmy Wobey" any simple degree is apt to prove anyour dealer and write for our Free of Lexington "gym," was the first to expensive proposition.Catalog, showing complete line. be interviewed. When urged to In the line of finances, there is stillBAR N E Y &: BE R R Y. speak freely, she declared: "Some another letter 'asking the age and2 7 3 B r 0 adS t r e e t, day some good fairy will give you lowest price of certain lectures--menS p r i n g fie J fie M l S .e two thousand. Why, 'artlessly,' I see lectures, as one may readily surmisewhere Mr. Rockefeller just presented by the form of the question whichthe University with $1,000,000 the would otherwise read "price andother day. You know I believe if lowest age."every girl in the gym would write Side by side, 'with investigations ofhim a personal note-flood him with conditions upon :which higher de­written letters--flood him, I say. zrces may be conferred, comes athat, would be the only way." plea from' the undergraduate, who is"But," the fascinating reporter in- .till laboring with requirements.tcrrupted, "what will' the wome�' ever Would it not' be possible to disposedo with a new gym?" -J public speaki�g � by"- correspond­�:'�Wel1r' I, guess we, won't. be hug- mce, It is 'the opinion of the deanging the radiators to keep warm,� that such a course in silent expres­she snapped, getting closer to the sion might be very valuable traininghissing geyser. for certain women students, but heMr. Peterson, the shadow of Lex- has not yet conferred with the de-lingto,n hall, merely contributed to the partrnent of "vocal interpretation" re.all important question. "I hope we �arding the' case.won't be 'dead and buried by that There are occasions, however,whenthe office can be' of real service to thenon-campus community. A shortrime ago it was called on by a des-tim e." �'-.------------------���:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::---We beg to anaeunee the opeuinc of the Winter Ieuoa at The,H�e Park Hygenic Institute. where Scienti&� Muuce of aU kindsWIll be given, a. well as Electric Light Baths Steam Hot Air aDdall kinds of MEDICATED BATHS, ShaDipooi�. Fa� and Seal.Massage. The new Radiant Lipt, Etc. IALL ATTENDANTS GRADUATES FROM STOCKHOLM,SWEDENI H Y D:rc PA RX �n;e:;n�r;7 C INS TIT U T K.\H. IJnderoth, II. G., Mn. A. Wasabur&', Manacers.I Phone Hyde Park 4454. 43"�� SL Cor. Lezincton Av. :ad Floor.Illinois CoUege of CommerceFormer�ATHENAEUM I•GENUINEGUYOTSUSPENDERS18 to a6 VAN BUREN STREET .Younc people qualified in our Shorthand and .Bune.. depart­ments in the shortest po .."bl. time for positions that pa,. .t oncefrom S35 to S60 • month. Indi'ridual i�taraction. DAY and NIGHTsessions. Enter .ny time. Call, write or phone Harri80n 1110 forcataloaue. Positions for paduta. 31 yean of uninternzpted RCc:ea. SAJaJEL B. WILLEY .. LL. B., Saperinten4_tThe sacred precincts of Bartlettwere next invaded. Kind fates andthe reporter stopped Dr. Raycroft on�-----------------------------------------------�-----------THE ILLINOIS WAREHOUSE AND STORAGE COIIP ...Pboae Hyde Park 571 Kimbark Ave ........ kThe Oeaneat aDeI Bat Kept StorqeWaRbouse in the Citr .•...Furniture and Piano. Moved, Stored. P..... _Shippe4 to all parts of the world. 300 Pri .........,e Rooms. T.�nr" T'ulor �xc1U5ively fer ._.Room. for T,,···,k .. ; ,,,I Wheels. Lar.e .... tIrCaniaaes. RU'fJrie� and Sleighs. Trunks .. ...from all Depots. Local Transfers for .�Furniture, Packa 1t�5. ete., at short no.rce.Special .tteftti.a aiven to Umvenity 0 .......TO .ANY SELF-SUPPORTING STUDEHTWe can put you in touch with a dignified method of increasing' your rey­enue=-a method that is clean and that involves a maximum increas •. "income at a minimum expenditure of time. The plan has already prov"Its efficiency in other Universities \\·here self-respecting, self-!mpporti ..students have taken up our method to the exclusion of others, they arepleased, and their financial burden is solved. We can do as much for ,.0&Call any time during business hours at JQ Dearborn St. or telephonet Central 5114, and ask for Mr. Gold blatt.pcratc husband, whose wife's healthhis way long enough - for him to say and happiness had been completelyin reply to the question, "Do you 1estroyed by the loss of a pet cat.think the girls' chances for a which he fe�red had wandered dan­.��!!!J'lnew gymnasium good?" "I certainly gerously near to the experimental� do." vicinity of the campus. By communi-Mr. Stagg spoke characteristically: cation with the biological department."The way you advertise spells sue- dthe lost pet w�s recovered an re-cess. You keep yourselves before the .turned to its anxious owner; and, thepublic. Now that penny race. You family circle being thus completed.should get the men as they leave lomestic happiness was once moreBartlett. No aentleman could re-a restored. The University extension isfuse a lady sixteen cents. To tell the evidently enlarging the scope t'f itstruth, he'd, be ashamed to give that activities, to include a brand of thera­little. I believe fully when a WO- peutics which might be termed fe­man earnestly sets out to do a thing line-therapy.But of all the letters which dropinto a dean's box, perhaps none ismore typical and yet distinctly indiovidual than the following patheticlittle appeal from a son of the OrientVineyard ce, Cal.�Iy Dear officer.,Please Me Sir: I shall written youthat I want your a catalogue of itsUniversity, which is to be said very�ood in the America. I feci to learnin its school from ever so, but I can­not yet. Then by this reason I amworking in this wine cellar here formy learning money. If J can getthat, I will �one to there.I am a painful Japanese boy. whoeyer passed the Wascda College. gov·erning hy Count Okuma, in Japan."tudying in literature; therefore I ama very reasonable boy. You will sendthe catalogue of your university formy thnught. Your faithfully.Y. Y.she succeeds."Miss Dudley, when interviewed,said: "I can not ask you to share mybelief that the department of physi­cal education is, absolutely essentialto the success of a great University;but I do know that you can sharefeeling of pain that'comes when visitors and physicaleducators in the East ask pointedly:"Are these the accommodations theUniversity! of Chicago offers its wo°men?" It is almost a humiliationnot to be able to say: "They are thebest in America." If you have notinfluence with the University, whchas? If in the future you have anew womans' gymnasium, it wilt bebecause there is a new University ofChicago woman, new in her realiza­tion of responsibility and power, ane!new in her ability to co-operate witlgraduates and underaTaduates for �department in keeping with her greatAlma Mater."We are now closing out our win­ter patterns and gettinl ready forIt is not the custom with UBI tomake reductions in erder to sengoods, but just now we are simplyreducing our $35 suits to S3O. in-rder to close out our Wintergccds. Here is an opportunity tosave money on a winter suit,if youave not ordered one as yet.This reduction in price is madeto V niversity of Chicago studentsonly.Let us hear (rem you.Association BuildingTel,. Central 61gB.MP ANP QO� �Tf. . ¥A� AaXs' sTAGO 1'0. ClAq VARSIit'Y TRACK TB4II- rN- . OI •• · .. tliJiD· .TIME L1KI�' _ �I!I. � Fllt&T REG. MDT TONx-.T: ADn.�.� �eta Want to Pla7 lIaroou 'A - �. - �. ""'.---------.. �., �� ... aDd Sellon AnnapOiia'io 'Igog�-"F� � Captain LiDP aDd N� � � PQB.LIC. S�EN?GRAP,HER andSlow in ''1'urDlDc fa Group to Disc:ua �cotbaU Schedul.. Team ill Track Meet at � �otarY P:.a�IIC: ... 111 do Iegal and all� Meetinl thia Monuq.· Mrliary. �� �f;. work. copying, etc. MaryDanaher, office 338 E. 57th St., S.As usual, people ¥� slow abO".1t The. z:eUlainins. dates of: th� I:9PP Director Stagg will take � � �{ W� c�r. M:1dison Av.������ i� .. �te.ria� t'?, t�� � �. V,,��.{���i.'sc:ti�i.u� "fil( � d� twenty of his Varsity and fruhm.en JJ.EA.l.m TO DAiicE correctly-C;;��n� It. IS especlall� �.�'t':"'\':W. termined this morning at the meet- track men to the First Reg��cn.:t University. Dancing class, Thurs-this year, as the editors are endeavor- ing of the �ac:ulty board of athletic meet tonight for tbo, first compi_tition day afternoon, 2 :30 to 5 P. m. Ros-ing to get the book QUt,. �l I •. st a, control. The latest responsibility f�r of the season for' the.. �door: leam. alie Hall. 276 E. 57th Street.month earlier than ever, �fpre, prob-' the 'season of 1909 is a game with the No min have ent� ill. t� middJ�,or WANTED-Two young lady stu-.ably by the middle �f: Api�. They. �n���� States Military Academj; at long distance run� �ec.�u�. of. th_e dents to board and room; moderncannot do this, of course, wit�Qut the, Annapolis. The authorities. a.t the poor condition 0.f1 �e. trJc� at.: the. conveniences. and reasonable rates.co-operation of the students: "Il is: Navy yest�day sent. a request to Di- soldiers' armory. 5705. Drexel Ave., first flat.the. Senior pictures that are. lJ1a�ing: rector St�gg for a game at Annapolis, The events in �hich ea�tQiD Lin- �'OR" SALE-Trade on Lasswell,the trouble, Yesterday was the dead- And a decision on the matter is ex- gle a rut his followers will take, part Photographer, 55th St.line. set for them at first. but .� 'QQJy pected at the meeting this morning. and tpe entries are as follows:• ab�Et a hundred have. come in.. tbey;' The dates of three games have al-, Pole Vault: Rogers, Jacobs; f'.·__ wi�l not be sent to the eng!"av.�'rs,; fQr �eally. been. fixed, and if. the faculty, 40 Yard· Dasl; Davenport, Boyd,a 1�\V days, so as to gi�.e the lpi��r.ers, again decides to allow. six. instead o� Ta.tarsky..; Lingle, Menaul, Straube,an opportunity to hand in t�ejr con- Seven games, there will be three more, Kelley, Harris, Kub, Sturgeon, Mor­tributious. Most of the, pictures, re- games to be selected from the list o( gan, Buckman, Earle, Grider, Pegues.ccived. are of the men. The women institutions which have. applied. They:' 60 �oUDd Shot; Prather, Kelley,have been very slow, both-with their are the Navy, lllinois, Indiana, Pur� Menaul, G�t:nd.personal pictures, and with their club puc, Northwestern, Iowa and Brown •. Hia:h Ju�P; Menaul, Mprgan,. Rog­pictures .. Only one of the latter has If the. Navy is not granted a game at ers. and- Harris.been received in fact, and the. so- Annapolis the chances are that.: 4�· Yard'. HJU'��: &g_q� �&er�cieties are requested to send them in Northwestern, Illinois and Purdue; and L:.OfAAZ.at once. will complete the 'Chicago schedule. : Qlie. mile. relay. D�venp'()r.t, WilsIe,The picture department is about: the . Mr. Stagg said that he would not, .Mf!.�ul: and, T:.a�rsky:. only one; left open now. The. other hi�s�1f, take the initiative in select- I T:h� runs .. i�" which. Director, S�agg,ma�erial-at�letic,s, dram�t��, llu_bli- ing' the games, but ·w.culd let th� re� did. not e.nter. allY· Varsity men ar�.catIOns, ml1slc, etc. is well in hand �Jl�n�ibi1iiy. r�st with the. facult� the lJundred, fiv� mile� two: mile, Qn�and. all of it will s�re1y' be, in. witbi� ���r4 I ''I?te,. �oard �i1l also take. u� mile. and! six. �ik �ns... .ten days. Besitles the �sllalde��!t- fl"\�.: 'l"est�o� of. t�e budget for thq i A f�turCj of: tJae meet, W.hlC�. �d\�ents, tpere will be several new On(S, f9��ngl ye�: at today's me�ti���. attract) a, &r�t. dea� of( at�e.ntlorps; t.he iincluding some artiCles on d'ormitory The incomplete schedule. to date ,IOPO. yar�f: �atc�. race· betwe.en Ki�.liie. The cover of tbe. book \Yill be in�udes- the. following:' ..'�head of. �ur�uc: ap� Da� of. Notre1�1t�. t1�Cl;t_()f the 1907: C�a;� qp�� . M.i'n�esota. at Minlleapolis. q.�tol Oame .. .1\, nu��_ri of: hig� .. s�ool�. wj1lb,:�. 30., '., , ..'also c()m�ete . in the mee;'. AlthQ��hSophomores to Hold. Dance, . Cornell. at. Ithaca, November. 13- th� V;t..�SJty. 14 D(?t r�pre:;�nte�: !nThe second Sophomor�. dance,. of-: \f��nsin on Marshall Field, Noy ·tnany.: �!i the.. ev:ents.i t!t� r�tersr eXT. ..p� th;lt a .. co�siderable figure in .. thethe, year wi�l. b��, �l\\a o� ?ft>��!� �'e�� � f;c._o.��g �ll be .. cut. by. t�e M�oqnFeb. 15. in the. Rey'�91�. c�"b •• a.t, 4 .p. nt. Tickets may 'be obtaiii�d' from} No fair, the girls are profess10nals; !'V��ri�g.a.tllletes ...the. d",:,s treasurer� MT. :Al'e'c: Whit- they hav�_ been running fpr mo�ey! l Director S�agg ha$.:�r��dla� da��'. .. . '. fo.r:. the. track\.. tea�. wit� the.� q. A. &.field" <lnd from the' executive �o�-mitte�. ; J.�n.i,or� at. Mandel: '''Put you!" s�i,. fo.r. �ar�: �.in B�rtl�t W;hich �ll -in t�. h;asket, or you'll lose yo.� hp.l�.1 to,' fi:ll... ou, a� ratl;1e; �gre� tOr -'I'!".�.. �-�--. �,.-._-""__"''''''''-----Pahunize, M�rGO_Jl ad���, f n�lI\e.."· dO(l.r; scJte�ul.�; fO.r,:· the.. �m.t�. ��.�, W H� '�._'_'�' ---- �D�.C��I�����:���� e ����S�o��··"Qe=D-�·F·l.'''.''·1 co.b. .1_e_J1.. many: ev�ts �cf�. �v� t� Van· ((./l�,zp����".._ �. �_ �- sjty;.SQIU�;.�ffi:comp.etiti�!l. .,.-"_ ..... DOU.LE THE LIJf.OF YOUR SUIT.There's twice the wear in a suit. ifyou have an extra pair of trouser,Make the experiment-find Ollt 'or,:ourself.H-ere's your opportunitY-A ...and extra pair of trouaera for ....price of the suit.Trousers of the same material.... fT • ortil erent, Just as you prefer. .This offer holds 2000 on our eaairestock.We want to keep our good tailonbusy between seasons. That's tileprimary reason for this offer.Coming in today?Suit and Extra Trousers-$30 to $60.Yes, we make 'ridine breech.s. ==-. Vol. Vl,e:SEIIOIAf1!lounferenc,TicWhere Dineto ·T�byel DEx�IJ.E��;W·�S�ROO.II: TAILeR FOR YOUNG 11 __.\. N. Jerrems, Mer.T-.. atora: 131 La Salle -at.. .....44 Jac:boa � 'The ebeen de'This wlowingJudson,, Co, ..aiel:rant a Jso settldosing,. Jati9n�ight.TilThe .Wednclfour d(cbargeProm.The 1_ ailan.dplwill beTHE INDIAH· ROOM:1be� Wellingt. Hotel,1 .ONE THOUSAND OOIlAlPOOL TOURNAMENT'iI1 , :....... ,. oJ,. '_' .!1t .,.. ..... .•.• • ••Between the' \Vorld's Chamnioll,.Suit. and. u,tra trousers.. fprprice, of: suit alone.. Staple..�ks. and· blue includec!.. Thomas HuestonANDA- suit, wills extra. troucrs ia;eqU4ll: to. two: suits fQr· sennc .... Clarence Safford·rState ChampionFeb. 1-3-5-6, at James. O'�14183 Halsted Street.Feb. 2 and 4" at States Billiant; 0J.I �Ol1» 213 and 215 State Street.Commences at 8:15- Ticketa .. litabove pk� • pany, :five mchave clbe madrangem$2:50 lcMeThe.� agymn��memo�Qterry'1"'0ve IThespecial·fifteenton thaWm.. Jerrcma' SonaCIar!t and. Adama ltreeta,"""i. 11II, jMISS_ EDNA F. NICHOLSDRUGGIST�ormerly at corner of Lexinllolland. � 55th St., has moved: t�¢ E. 55th Street.Phone Midway 2105IJr SCHOOL OF THE.� ... ,., .... -TDTI08· RJ\CH��'.$-;�QN.�;rIO."·�� Ql,;':Q��4lU) . .dS� .. ; : ., ... I�.�: APQ��� :'�9�V:�lON'Acstb��.-. ��P:reparatory Course in t�iart of acquiring eiegance poise, grace and rythm 1.­'lh� p'�etry' o'f �otio� th; delicate and winged expre�sion of 'the beautiful � and the dramat:c: . ... ","Swedish Gymnastics Gymnastic Dancin& II -Physical' Ed�cati��. "Th� Art of Bodily Movement.;The bi��est degree" of Health; strength. Enerp �1; EndUiance. .' INational and Folk. DaDcaw 'tbLDances.of.HisloJ'Y •. F.�!l���t:_Sorciety Dancing. Clasaa.Uc i1ot�opeo..�.�.P.JlbJi�, ��ces RequirecltCourt and Social Etiquctte-Beau'tiful ensemble numbers arranged forOperas, Musical P�tot:pi1n�;. and;- Dra��s�ror all occasions.This school is kll.9'\11t�;�ior:: i� •. SQP�iJ>�, p�ysi�al . di�ipline, scie�tific:and practical instru�tion culture and refined surroundings. Estabbsh�:1888. AUDI�ORIUM BUILDIN({ Wa� Av. Entrance 8th Floor.j•. '.. ,'"\ �. - r;' ."The F�remost School of Dancing in the West.'P. ".' �: '. - . . '; .. - . Facilities for cver,thine 0.,�.boWFtlP�,p��� .. �Yo;; 11.'. C. A•. � at, Fp",pinF' .'�,on,.�� •.TJ!c;i Y� � � A.. b�c�do�. D?4.1ast� THa OPBN COURTl P,UBLIS.HING COMP�NY'S.Jljgh� in..th�"cI� .. r9C?�.,of�Sn�U.h�'1, SOIEIft'IFIC ABD MATB"BMA'TICAL B.OOKS-A. full u...�o cllf'\Y: pop-coz:n balls"mun�lt app���,and·gjve v�t to ,their longisupp�essepI'e��mnc;nt; a�i�s�,: tl,J.e� rei&P. o�, thf!fair, s�x.· They, spouted. e�qu�nt1yaP.ins.t. W.o�eJl's.; S�r�g�,: b�mpan-e4.; the prep()nderan�e of.. Ca:-_eds o�t� campus �d esp�dallYt cOIllp,lained I.:agajn�t .. the.., p�esent . s�a,y of wpuld:-beedjtors of th�· Daily. Ma�ooJl •.Resolu�ions similar ... tQ .. t�� .. fQl's>wr.ing. w.el'e dra.wn. up;. "'When in the course_ of, college. :tctivities, it': b�mes; eviden�. th�' thewomen intended; tc? assume all. ad­ministrative: authofity, thea. be� it . re-.solv�d t��t th� long-:negl���d a��,ig-., noreo. men rise: UP. to those rightswJ:ich, h�\·e belonged and always �1I,belong to. them and. th�m.at.o�e., Wehefeby assign ,t� th�. ovec:-encrgetic. � uffra'Jettes. .. all. our. undarnCtd S�kS.l·and w()rn. coats for rep,airs.Bu� the stag-socjal has bf9ught nos�tisfoctory result� for the. wome;n'smovement is gaining popular�ty andthreate�s tq overwhelm t��. D_�ilyMaroon: �itions. fqr som�. time .. to WOMlTH.I: LITTLE. BOOK SBOP�434 . �, Fif� Fifth StreetO�en, fiDcd .. for Kn� ·�d. American Boob." :alues-)fThebasebarcsultcpointcontesi1'!nin�Bat tltheir.with Ithe latheirby theSen!and gise cffolIo\\lee c,-skillet�'arg;Blueof ru]lheI�Ii)\)rA<!cI:1ElizalJ ulntROJTl;EllaFloreLydi:Irene/Man's PlaceNot.Matten.If His... :"_ � t· ; .. :. -;.,,' " .• , " .Cl()tbes are RightFor tbeM J01I'II.... a 'Dna, Sait 01" Taedo�Dear Mabel:-I really want to a9 to that Formal Dance,. but I caa�because I haven"t' a df�� .JIi� aDd don't care to bos:row 0'" �to 'lose O\:t" on three' �cea: 'a�''-� �quct. this leasOD, becaa� ..this deficiency in my wardrobe. 1 aimply mast .rder a dr. aailaDd tuxedo tomor�w. Your., 1l1li.P. S.-Aia't it awf1al, �n- W&' BEGAN MAKINO' CJ.O.THES MANY YEARS AGO. ,W,E ARE IlllUtIN.G MORE· AND MORE EACH SEASON:. IBE ONE OF T�E MANY STUDENTS WHO ARE WEARINGYoa win draw biu to hIt·,nn. A&� daht alaq." eM ......fa here-read Jim' ....... OUR CLOTHES..; .. -corne.YOU WILL. EXPECT TO PAY MORE THAN WE ASK:Order your Sait EarlJ.,Our pricea an within � Co�.., maD'a reac:IL NO.TICEITh� . girl. :y�u � h�ve wish.cd. to. �eetall year:, 'Will be there,. and the. manyou hfl;ve, lontted .to dance. with sinceyou.: first. saw. him: in Astronom:y, I willbe.. there.." witY,. not go to. the S��tle­ment dance? OPEN EVENINGSIIDIZlfIi BROS.C4rver 6 Wilkie.TAlLO.. ' 1151.8 .... -•• flItIr Jl2 East 52rd Street