,'6"� J)atlpVol; VII. No. 8g. aroonCHICAGO WEDXESDAY.FEllRVARY 17,190«) Price Two CentsThe Dramatic club in its presenta­tion of "The Fan;' on the evening ofMarel; .. th and srh, w:ll institute acustom hitherto unknown at the Uni­vcristy. Strenuous efforts are beingput Iorth by the management to makeUniversity Xight on :\larch 4th ahuge success. The plan tis to haveeach fraternity, club, and ether or­ganizations, attend in a body. A suf­ticient number of seats bas been re­served fl r every such 0i"anization.. Make Carefu! PreparationsIn: order to uphold the. high stand­ard of the club. a much larger at­rendancc is necessary than in formeryears .. An e!aborate:, .�tage-setting.with' specially painted "�enery, hasb��n secured, and all t1!� accessorieshave been discriminately chosen witha -view to making a faithful prcsenta­.. t:l n cf the famous Italian classic.Picture cf Italian WeThe scene is laid in a small Italiantown during the early years of theeighteenth century. The first actvote, which will probably be called.cpens (In the village square, surround-f"r hy Professor Moran of Purdue, ed by _ several characteristic shops.chairman of the the Conference, de- The entire cast, the largest in thecide in favor of the extended sched- histt.ry of the ch:h. is 01' the stage:ule, all the open dates will be filled. gay ccurtiers. the pretty peasantThis will gi"e Captain Orville Page's �irls, the purtly innkeeper. the jovialcleven a strenuous season. The other �hccmaker, and the romClntic heroine.(-,ppc.ncnts of Chicago also will be. The whole play, a clever and dexter-left open until the number of gamcs Ol!S handling of a singlc incident ofis definitely' decided 'lpon. eire pping a fan. is a' delightful mix-Director Stagg �s·. stilt at sea; over turc c f the rO�1a�tic �pir'it of oldthe schedule controversy. How soori Italy, with the biting sa�ire of ::\10-a V(lte will tie taKe� <jr' whether or ,.. !ere.n�t t�e.�e ,�iII'- be a?y� v_?te at all, IS Tickcts may be obtained at the In-sull as dou�tful :L� -l!�"��\vo. weeks.. formation Bureau, or fro�. any mem-:1 go. The genera¥�mpteSsJOlrOlrtfre- -ber-"o{ tbe���3!it.-: ·Se3fs:are'·50-�nd""'75:.c�pus, however, IS that the other ceni�; box scats, $1.00.members of the Conference will voteICTOB • IS DATE' OF1l.I.I0I FOOTBALL GIIEDilcacr Stacg ADaoUDCCS Compte­.aon :.f Arrangements for FourthGridiron Contest Nat FalLThree Dates Now Open e n Sched­ule-··Number of Games Still inDoubt.Chicago's football schedule for nextyear was brought one step nearercompletion yesterday with the set­tiug of the dare of the JIIinois gamefur October 16. \Vith this settledfc If I{ames have now been arranged.The schedule to date is as follows:Illinois at Chicago, October 16.Mil!nesota at Minneapolis, OctoberJO.Cornell .at Ithaca, November 13.'Visc�nsin ae Chicago, �O\'ember'.20.F"ew Dates OpenThis will leave two dates open be­fore the Illinois game. and also No­"ember 7. Until the possjbility ofholding seven games next year is de­cided by the Big Eight, no otherdates w;1I be filled. Should the mailin .favor of '�t, •.TELLS·.QF.' GREAT. ENGLISH. .. -CENT�' Q¥ ;COMMERCEPr(. fessc.r . Goc c!e Gives IllustratedLecture en Gt-eat IDdustriai Cities�� Gr�t Britain�Assistant Professor John PaulGuode (.,f the H.istory department,gave an illustrated lecture to theScience college men yesterday morn­ing. on Liverpool and Map�hester ascc .mmercial centers."Liverpool,P he said, "is backed bythe worlu's greatest manufacturingdistrict ami has cne of the finest har­bl-rs in the world. there being nearlysi.:ot miles of 'water front along theMersey rh·er. The channel has to bekept dredgCd constantly, and for thispurpose large boats are used, whi�hdredge I(),ooo t\)ns 'of sand per hour.)Ianchester originally had to do anItS shipping through Liverpool, butrates were made so high 'that .Man­chester lost hea,·ily. }lertce she. gota bill Jlas�cd, at a great cost, and af­ter a hard struggle, and was permit­ted to build a canal from the Merscyriver to Manchester. This canal canno\\" handle 17�ooo,ooo tons offreight, or eight times the freighthandled by Xc\\" YQrk City. Thecanal has payed for itself, and is nowfor Ihc first timc paying dividends.llanchester has brought the sea toher doors and the "enture haspaid."Professor Goode also showed theway in which the Englh.h made even'water t(iw�rs beautiful architecturalc:re�tions, and told of the model!'lat1g11te� �()use.s of -Engl .. nd:--Arts Forfeits ApinOn accOunt of the failure of enoughm�n to show UP. Arts college bas­ketball team forfcited another game:to Philosophy. This afternoon theLiterature' team meets t!le Seniors. '·THB F AB" TO BE BIG .nBTCampus Organizaticns to Attead PlayUniversity Night. March 4-Dra­matic Club Plans Brilliant Successfor Italian Comedy.DIWI G� LEAVES FOR �Gees to Mt. Wils' n, California, toSpend Spring in Experimental .Work at New Astronomical ObSer­vatory -Speaks t'3 Arts.Dean Henry Goruo" Gale of Artscclleg(', left last night for Mt. \Vil­s(\n, California, where hc intends tuspend the spring working in the, re­cently complcted observatory of theCarnegie I nstitute. Though he wasnet' able to statc definitely just whatparticular line of research he willpursue in the West, it is certain that,when the wcather permits, he willstudy the peculiaritics in the surfaceof thc sun and tllC sun's corona. At()ther times he will be engaged inlaboratory work, us�ng the new Hanapparatus for both solar and spec­tral invcstigation.Anr:cances Departure to ArtsIn .announcing his departure toArts college yesterday morning, DeanGale took c(."casion to give a briefoutline of the modern methods nowin usc at Mt. Wilso'; in studying as­trr.nomy, g(;ing into considerable de­t:til on the m:ltter of the especiallyconstructed telescope employed. I n­ci(!entaUy he aroused the keen desire(If those present to sharc his trip bydescribing the beauty of the loca­tion of t:le observatory. near Pasc·dena. perched on a nwuntain fromwhich one can. easily see St. Catali­Ila. :lI1cl far out to the Pacihc OCean.Dean Linn. of Literatt:rc collegewill t:lke char�e of :\rt� until the re­turn of nean G�le for the s',tmmer'111:lrter,Phi K$I!l'pa �gma To Entertain.Alph Pi of Phi Kappa Sigma willh .. at heme to a fe,,' of her friends,:\fomlay, February 22nd. Lightrefr(,5hment§ ,,·m be served and se,,�('ral musical selections rend('rNI hywell kr.owil University musicians.' After a long series of ucgotiationsbet ween Director Stagg and Coach:\fartin Delaney of the Chicago Ath­Iet ic Association, the dual track meetbet ween the Var siry and the CherryCircle men was finally set yesterdayThe fate of a Senior Prom, if the for next Tuesday evening in Bart-leader should forget his ticket, was lett. The announcement that theforcibly made the subject of much meet would be pulled off was re-speculation yesterday by the occur- ccivcd with much pleasure in therenee of the following incident, gymnasium, as the C. A. A. will af-Loiterers in Cobb hall were greatly ford a splendid tryout for the trackexcited by hearing a groan, followed men.hy the sudden appearance of Rens- Director Stagg. is looking forwardlow Sherer, sprintir g at tOI) speed to the meet with much anxiety .. Theafter the retreating figure of Walter down-t own club always has a strongSteffen. Another instant. and the of- aggrcgutlon, and their lineup thiJfending football star was seized from year is unusually formidable. It isbehind as no Badger ever seized him, fclt that if tlley can be overcome, theand his steps toward class forcibly Varsity can face the rest of the sea-stopped. "A ticket," gasped Sherer, son with confidence, .acccrding to the report of those pres- Hard Work f-:.r the Teamcur. "A ticket for the Senior Prom. The time between now and Tues-I almost forgot," be continued, clay will be devoted to as hard work"somewhat relieved as a package of as any track team has ever been sub-the desired slips appeared. And Fri- jeered to. All efforts will be madeday only two days off:'. to round the sprinters and hurdlersFamous Kept Busy into shape, in order that some pointsSmall incidents like these are of al- may be annexed in the short dashes,most daily occurrence. The other The "DIU �lan" put the runnersday the �Iaroon reporter came upon through some hard licks yesterday.Famous, ru�hing about in despair in Evcry man on the squad was maue tothe corriuor of H:tchcock. "What go at full speed through the longis the matter?" he was asked. With- practice, and aft(�r thc sprintcrs hadout stopping to reply, he maue a divc heen disposeu' of, attcntion was givenfor a door anu. emcrgeu shortly aftcr, to .the distance men.tottcring unuer a pile of dress suits. Director Stagg is also looking"Don't you know that the Prom is ahead to thc return meet with IlIi-only two days off:' he exclaimcd, and nois �larch 5. A� the Maroons pulledpasseu on. vut :thead by such a sm�lI leau tw�All uf the sccially prominent are to wccks ago, anu the return engagd-,be p��se�t ... ·'B�lI'.� .. , Hewitt :,litlOUnCes ' _ me.ut will be in the Urbana gymnas­that he' will �how that to 'be a "med- I ium, it is not improbable that-'ihe re-ic" (kes not mean that you disappear sult will bc rcversed. Next Tuesday'sentirely from . ('ollege life.. Mark t ilssle wiJl- bc relied upon to give aHir!"!cl-.J will represent the Law line on the condjtion of the team, anusch. H. 1. The list of those from the the chancc of again taking the bigacademic dcpar�ment' who will at- end of tile score -from the IIIini.ten.1 h.t" s,,·elled-tmtil all records arcto. h. �roken..' N () Shortening of DancesThe permission to continue tlledanc\! until three o'clock has remov- .ed 4111 neccssity of cutting down th� .number and length of the encores to- .warJs the end. This will remove. most unpleasant fc:ltures of formerProms. The annOl1l1C��ent that theswimming meet with Illinois willstClrt at eight o'clock sharp, has re­mo\"ed t�e fea� of a conflict in thatdircction. By this arrangement, thosewho wish to attenu both, may do sowithout any loss of time at eitherplace.All thc patroncsse" have accepteu.excepting l\I rs. Raycroft, who will beout of town. The complete list isnow: :\Irs. H. P. Judson. Mrs. G. E.Vinccnt, �(rs. G. R. Angell, Mrs. E.Goodspeed, .Miss :\larion Talbot, Mrs.,\ A.. Stagg. Mrs. Hurd, Mrs. W. P.Harper, Mrs. Shercr and llrs. Arnett.Many alumni have promised to bepresent and renew the memory oftheir coJlege days. Besides these, anumber of the younger faculty mem­bers intend to attend.Lawrence will furnish thc music.He has promised a fine orchcstra ofmany pieces, which will surpass any­thing seen on the campus this year.SHERER NEARLY FORGETSTO SECURE PROM TICKETCatches Steffen In C"bb Just inTime to Obttin ValuableSlip.Famous Busy-Will N('t Have toShorten Last Dances-LawrenceWill I'lay,Three-Quarters Club Meets TodayThe Three-Quarters cluh ,,·ilI holdan important meeting this morning:It 10:30 in the Reynolds club. Thedifferent (:ance committees will makereports. The question of the picturcwill also be settlcd.Delta Upsilon announces the pledg­ing of Cardinal Liske Kclley of Rnr­!in!o=tlln. 'o"'a, and pona.ld Holling5-wort,l, Chicaa-o. ·TO KEET C. A. A. NBXT WEEKDirector S�aJit� An-ances Date forDual Track E· .. ent with Cherry Cir_ele Tea!T'-A Cl:se Fight is Lookedfer,BASKETBALL MEN PREPARE, .. � .. ,FOR TRIP TO INDIANA. - ..._ ..Expect Easy Victories in Games withHoosiers and Purdue Fridayand saturday.The Varsity basketball tj,'c is ha\,­ing liglii j):;ac'tlce this week in prep­�r::ticn for its Inuiana trip, Friuay:mel Satun:ay. Dr. Raycroft is put­ting in his time polishing up therough SpfJts in the tcam work of theli\"e, as showl1 in the Illinois and:\linn(.·sota games last week. It is ex­pected that the machinc will he inperfcct running order by thc cnd ofthc weck.Thc team' will I .... vc Friday morn­ing for moominglo�' �\\'llere it willmeet Boh Harris' Imliana tcam. Gcor­gt�n's men arc looking for an casyvictory here. CiS the Hoosiers ha,,'cnet improvcd vcry much since theheginning of the season, when theywerc g-i\"en a drubbing here.S�tnnlay nhodlt Purdue will he metin Lafayettc. 11l':-c a littlc warmcrfight is lo.kcll for. Thc Boilcrmak­ers ha\'c a specdy quintct. and \\;ththc shi�ty Charters at centcr. willmakc t.he :\Iaroons hustlc.Thc linenp in hoth contests will hl'the same as that whid1 f:lCl'" th ... ,Gophers and lIIini. Altlwllgh PatPage is rapidly getting into !"!hapeClgain. it is not likely thClt he will heuscd. CiS Dr. Raycroft has .I('deleel to�i\"e his knee a good rcst. Joy Clarkhas been kept out of practice hy asmall sHght hruisc, recciwd last Sat­!lrclCly night. hut he will be seen inthe �Cl111C Cl�Clin!'t IlHliana anel Pur­dote. _Th(' chess championship of theUniversity of C:tlifornia "'as won hya Freshman. PROFESSOR . .an IS•, ICOMCAnON DRAWlHead oJ. Greek Department Chosen, : to Speak .at Cornine Exerciles:March 16.Stands ,Hieh i� Hia Branch of Work. -Program to Have Purely Local. Significance....•.. �. .raul: S Ill'; t:t'Y.. J>I,. D.,. i.Lu, profes­sor. and head . of. . the department ofGreek, wa ... yesterday announced asthe or:'ti..r. for' 'I he coming convoca­tion, WiliCIi \\"illJj� held on Tuesday.�I:lrch 16. Dr. Shorey's subject hasnot yet bccnichoscn, but will prob­ahly be- one of 'I>articular interest tostudents of the· Uilo'crsity as the ex­ercises are intended to b� of localsignificance-a sort of' "home affair.'. Noted in' His' WorkFrofessor SilOrcy' holds a high po­. �.itio.n in his woiYii�"thc classic-s. He,to'lk his .. :\. it at Harvard in 1878.During the next five years, hestudied at the Univer-sity of Leipzig,the .Unh·crsity of Bonn and theAmerican School of Classical Studiesat Athens. He took the degree ofPh.D. at thc University of Munichin 1884, and the following year re­ccived the appointment of professorof Greek at the Bryn Mawr College,which he heir) until 1892.Then, with the opening of theUniversity of Chicago, he was madeprofessor of Greek, rising to the of­fice of head of the uepartment ofGreek in 1&)6. Iowa College hon­ored him with the honorary degree ofLL.D. in 1905. Dr. Shorey was anassociate director of the Americ:anSchool of Classical .Studies at Ath-:cns in. 1�1-2_• ." J _ •.•.• -''IfI:"_ ..... - .'�"_ ; •'-SHELDON TOvSP�T�IGH'r- _. .Head' rtf Business.$chool .to be Guestof Commercial Club.' .A. F. Sheldon, head of the SheldonBusiness School of this city,. ",ill bethe �llest of honor at the semi-month­ly banquet of the Commercial clubthis evening. Mr. Sheldon is well­knuwn as a writer and �s an e�pertin advertising and salesmanship. Heis editor of 'the Business Philosopher,A. F. Sheldon;1 monthly 111:1gClzille ,k"':!t'oI to theprincipl('s ()f �cit'ntitic :-all'�lllanship:ll1cl busincss methods.Tht' hanlltlt't \\ ill Ih' 1l<;ld fit 6:.10 in:hl' pri,·"te dinillg-r')('1ll I)f the Com­mons.To Address Frcn('h II ClassesCI:ls·:l'� in French I J. will meetFri.la)' morning :It �:30 o'clock in:\f:ulfld to h(':tr a lecture on "Paris"h�' E:trlc :\. Bahcock. in!"!trllctor inFrt'nch. ;\ lecturc on the same sub­ject "'as delivered la5t Y(':tr hy As­si!-tant Professor Hiram Parker Wil­Hamson. )\J,.'. ;.'t';,< .""� , j'.:..� ,.,I.."..,I THE DAILY MAROON DISCUSSES THE HUMAN EYE ,�THE DAlLy MAROON. WtiONESDAY.FIWRUAiW l'i,It)09·THE DAILY BULLETINFreshman Debate-l'rclil11illary try­eut� thi� ovening, �:oo .,. 111.Y. W. C. L. n'�ular meeting to­dav ar 10:.10 a. m., in Lexill�tonh;.:1. I.·::ull'r.)' i�� II a rr iet Broad.Junior Mathematical Club meet­this aft crnoou, -I :30. ill RYl'r�(l1I .l6.Paper hy Professor Dickson.Rer�:ous C('nfe:-ence. nuder t hl':lI!spin'� of t he Y. �1. C. A. Suhjl'l't:"V.'h:!t C::II t hv Sciences Cont ributvto I�di:.!il)n?" rTd���(lr :\ n�dl will�I'\'ak Oil ··l' ... yl'i".lllgy" t his l'\'l'lIill�at ,:O'J p. m., ill Kent t hcatcr,Darwin Anniversary - Address lIyPr',flc .... 'llr Towvr, tl'day at 4 1',III .. in Kent theater. Suhj .. -ct : "\'a r i­at iun :11)(1 l l cre dity." :\(ldre% lryl'r, fo...:sor Cowl(.·s 011 "Till' l ntcrpr .. ··t;lti, �1 IIf EWo':rOlltlll'lit:' Thursday.M�;m::.nides Club meet- t"ni�ht at:-: p.m .. Cobb 12b.Freshn:an Class mccring t ocla y at10: ,0 :1. m., in Kent. :\11 out.I��ercollegiate Socialistic Societymeets t lris :tftl·rtI(tOn at 4 ,,·duck. illCobb 3C.Basketball today. at 3:20 p. m.,The O�le1al StudeDt PubllcaUoD of theUDI,-enlt,. of �o..Formerl,.Tbe tiDI\'enlt7 of CIaIN.. Weekl7.FouDdedThe Weekl,. October 1. 1882.The Dall,. Oc:tober 1. 1902.EDtered .. 8eeoDd·ela .. Mall at the Chi­cago' Poatolllee. Chicago. IUlDola, )(archIS. 1903. UDder Act of MaMh 3, 18T3.Publl.� 4all,.. escept SUDU,. .. UOD­da)'. aDd hollda,._ during three quartersof the {jDITerslt,. ,.ear.S.beedpUo. prIN ....... pel' 7 .... ; "-"for tlano aoatba· .ub8CJ'lpUo.. neeh'e4 a&Tbe omc. BWa IIalITbe Faealt7 �e""p •• C4tbb BaILPaE8TON F. OASS Uitol'MELVIN �. ADAJI8 Ne •• E41tol'A. L. FIlIDSTEDi •••••••••• AtbIetIe BdItoI'OSWALD F. NELSON •• Baa llaaaprTUOS. B. JULLE •••• ClrealaU pl'W .• \. WtoJu·t'r• \. (:, Whltf'lt'lcl A. x .• "t .. lrt'l"It. U. «1\\,t·OIlKPOIt'DU11 .• ·t'hwuthnlC .• \. Ku�h'lI \'. «I. "'111)('1W. J. "'outeW. B. 1.10),cl C. A. WnKbhllm11. It. I:nukllllgeNews contrlbutlons ma,. be lett at EllislIal1 or Faeult,. Excbange. 'acJcJreseed to'rbe Dally Maroon.Editorial Oll'lce-Before 8 p. m� Ellis Hall.. Unl\'erslt,.. Tel MlcJwa,. 800. After 8p. m .• McElroy" Cbambcrl:lln. 6236 Cot­tage .GroTe ATe. TeL WeDtworth l1GLThe report of the employment bu­n':1U fur ):I:,-t 'lu;utcr :tgain calls at-. tention to the uni'lueposition of the Unh'er­Supporting sity of Chic:tgo :lS anStudents institution of the high-est rank, which nonethe less is possible for the studentwh,) is forced to he more or less self­supporting. \Vages of more thansixteen tholls:t11(1 dollars, c<trned inthree months, through odC) johs of allllcscriptions, :tre re:tlly significant.'.)ppl)rtunitie� for self-help whichthey represent. me:m nmch, in widen­ing the fi.cld of usdulness �"'hich theUni�'e�sit}, is ahle (0 cover. The sixhundred or more stmlen;s which thepresl'nce of these opportunities en­:Ihles to continue in rl'sidence arc de­�irable members of the· Unh·ersity.��:tny of them :lre prominent in stu­dent •.ffairs. Their work and re­sponsibilities train them into the typeof energetic, alert l'tudent who givesa pcculi:tr tone to the Unh'crsity ofChicago. TIll' employment hure:tu i�:10 impnrt:l11t p:trt of the University.:lml pl:tys a greater part in the educ:t­tion of the stmlents th:tn it is gener:tl-Self-I.,. �h'en credit. for.CHARITY !)ANC� NETS $357.55Far Sl;�� Last Year's Returns. Attendance (\f 797.Fin�1 rel)Ort of the settlement dance",;os m:tde public yesterday by :\1 r,Tre,·or ,\rnet. Unin'rsity :tuditor.:mcl �ho\\':; a larger gain tl::tn hadhe':l1 E�ureci (I\:t in the first reporthf \V, p, �Iac Cracken, Jr .• who hadthl' ;l!{:tirs nnder his c1mrge.TI:e net I)rofit is sho,,·n to be $.'5i,5.5 as against $290 for the last ye:tr's:1 Hair. The tntal number of ticket�!'oM was 79;. The sale of refresh­ments n('tted $c)o.4 I, The expense::.;l-lO�tntcd to $1.16.,,6. the large it('m-=h('in� those- of musi('. $46, an,I r('fn'shIllt'n!�, �4.?.?�.�e!f.c:nceit a Cause of FailureThe fl'asons for iaill1rc in lii(.· wcre(Ii�(,usst'c) h�· Dr. I knclt'r�('n at Sl'n­i,l' ,·h:II)\·1 n'sh·relay. In many in­.. tal1l·'.· ... it i� (hl(.·, Ill' I'oinh·cl. out. to,·:trt·h'ssnl·...... as to lwr�nnal apJll·ar·:tl1('·t' :t1ul lack of seH-rt·slwct. p("r-It:'1)!" th(.· mnst common cau e Il·a.linJ.!111(.·n t,) fall �hort of snc('c i .... nr.1 h'll«h:rsnn enlphasi:r.cc1. ex('c!".-.h·,.·"",If-conceit. :t11 "l1willin�ncss to ac1-ju .. t ("1c"� sdf to (lIlC'� surr(lunc1in��;l11c1 a!'sociate�. :nul stuhhorn rcfu�altil he- with anything !'hort of a "place:It th(' t(.p." in thl' gymna:,il1tll. LiteratureSl':lil)r�.Pre-lent Candy S?le. 'ulHkr thl" a\1�-pin'" of th(., Y. \V .. C. L.. hl·gins Fri-. I II \"r th��!:tY. C:ltuly on �a e a (l I:(.·:l1nJlll�.ANNOUNCEMENTSJU::lior Class Girls nll'd Thurs(lay..: tit 6 o·dock. in Lexington hall.:\11 come anti.-\ rb cI1!ll"ge ro01J1..rl·t al·(lu:lintecl,'"Student Service Applications for:he spring (lUart(.·r 1llU�t he in heforeFehruary 26.Int�r:1ationz.I Club - Quarterlyml,(..till� TlnlTst!ay eyelling in theFe'.noit!:; cluh thcatl·r. :\11 1l1('mhersof -the Uni\'el �ity :Ire in\'itedGerman Club mecls Fri(lay, 4 :00 p.m .• in Lexington. Lel'tl!fl' hy Pro­fessClr Sc:llUtze.Hi:;torical Club meets T1n:r:-tl;:y. Sp. Ill .. with )li�s Hughl· ... 4�j' C:n'en-woocl :\\'(.'11\11.'. Paper hy Pr, ,lcssm·Schdli.URGES WEl.COME TO .RETURNOF :MICH. TO CONFERENCEDean Linn Tells Students Why Chi­cago Should Encourage Wolver­ines in Rejoining Conference.TI,at )1 ichi�an shoul(1 he wdcome(lt .•.• the COl1fl·:-ence. anc) that wit1wuth:I\'illg ") C' :me hl'��illg on her!';ill'e:,. was the urgent appeal m;uleh\' D •. .'a n l.inn to Philll�' .phy college\.�.:'tenl::y m(,rt1inl,;. In hi:, talk. (·n­�itl("l "Pa�t llen'cs of thc Uni\'cr­sit\'." 1)(.'a11 Linn rcierreel tl) tile olcl­tin-Ie �ril·tully ri\'alry ('xistin� he­iWl'I'1! :.Iichi;;an :lIul Chicago."In my c!;IY:' hc �ai,l, recalling thelirst years ia th(.· history of the newVnh·er:-ity. "wlwt honors were notc:lrriecl off hy Chicago g(.'nerally Wl'ntt.1 �,I ichi�an. I bdie\'e the ot.lalunl1:i oi Chicago would rather seCChicago l()�e to �lichi1!;tI1 than winin,m ;ny other collcge. Y (IU under­trra,luat(.'s can sC;lrcl'ly rl'alizc whatI it means f"r us to rl'�U1l1C athletic n'­I:!ti(ln� with )Iichigan."Reviews Early AthleticsIkr�hhergl'r \\'a� ell'clare(1 hy �Ir.1.inn to he the J.!fl·;:h·st :lll-ar(lull�latll!o:te e\er tUrla'el out lIy the C11l­\'l'r:;it\'. He ;:Iso prais(.·(l th(.· �pjrit�llll\\'t� in thl' :tthktil"s (Ii that tin1\.',;II1I! :-aicl that, alth(l,'gh it was Clll1-,jckr\'(1 a :,ignal (.·\(·llt whenE".in!! hf"kc lh .. · pc)e-\,:ll1lt rec"rd at10 it l'f, t he entll't�ia�m arnu�(',l("'1uakel Il,at "i t(lelay. \\ 11l'n J.ac,.h,.;hcgin:, hi� \'au1ti!�g with thl' �tll'k at10 i(.·d. "Thc has(.'hall h':t1l1," 11l' a .. -'''fl,'el. '.," 'lIltl wipe :In)' (.j the Pfl'S'l'nt nine otf the 111ap, nllt (.·x(.·(·plingtht' Illinois 1,':Im "f tl1<' pre .. cnt."�I :::I�':"" ta is I.lanning til hillel da��tr;u:-!, m�('t� inr it� W0nH'n ,..tllckllt�:IllC! tn :trf:tn:e a 1l1cd hct\\'e(.·lI the\,:trsi:y track t('al11 'and a \\'0111Cll'S"';1111. �h·il1J.! th(' latt�r h:',nrlic;lps. Dr. Slaught Tells Students Its Usesand At-use�.Th« luunan eye as an optical in­-t runu-ut, wa s the subject of an ad­lirc.',..s by Prc.Iessor II. E. SlaughrLeforl' l.it· 1\\l'1I ycstcrrlay.After explaining the physiolll�kalrncc ha n is m (If the eye, hc pointed r.ut""Illl' (,f t hc ahu,.;es t« which it i,..! ..: l111l1' lily subject a1l101l�' st udcnt s."En·ry mu .• cle in t hc heel)'," said Dr.Sl;ll1gi:t. "i .. m:ul« tel rcln x w hcn nutill (I)ll'fatioll. The same j� t'�JI('·l·iallyt r nc Ili till' eye m-rscle ... VVhi11.' it will�lan,t 111 0 rv than any other 1i1USc)l·.; 1 !:"ft' \\ ill come a time when it willkick and kick hard. TI1l' rcsult s arcpa in in the (.')'6, headache, or ncr­"'''\1'; p;!in in some other part (,f the1",,!y. \\,):,,'11 (.'Y"'� d o not focu.,.. ex­.ut l y , t h e r« i,.. :1 (.·"lItil1ullu" st raiu (IIIt ln-m. anrl we have the results IIf-vhich I have just spck(.·I1. Eyc.·", mayht' 1)1(., �(l�ln·\.· (Ii the ultimate down­fall (If a p(.·r�on·s health:"T.e.SHAFFNER78 State St. Made of Spilman Mixture Tobacco especially cut. They aredifferent and far superior to all others. Smooth. fragrant. abso­lutely pure, will not dry the throat or leave any disagreeableodor .Bux o( 10, 2SC: .so. $1.25; 100. '2.25 prepaid. plain or cork tipsFor sale by allleadmg dealers. .1£ yours will not suppiy you, telepbone 'Main '731, and we'llsee that you get tbem. .E. HOFFIIAII COIIPAIY, 1Illlflcurers, CHICAGOANGELL Y. M. C. A. SPEAKERWill Address Meeting -:-n "Contribu­tion of Psychdogy to Religion.·f))(.':111 :\n�dl will a<1dr .. ·�s thl' Y.�l C. :\. meeting toni�ht on the"C, :ntriht1tiol1 of P�ydlOl,,�y to) Re-, Ih!ioll." :\ large crowd will prohahly1)(.' pn."sl'nt. in accord with the good:Ittl'l1dance on prl'\'ious lectttrc�. The�t:hjl.'l·t i� kl10wn to he one' of . con­...i(ll·ra1,1l· il1tl'rl·�t. in ,"iew of thc dis­l·tl"",i('11 which has aris(.·n in recent i'y(.·ar� in reganl to the influence ofp�ydllJl(lt.!ical resl"arch 011 certain doc­trine;:.. The meetinJ.! will heginpn'11Iptly at 7 o'dock in Kent theatl'r. ./'II. [.53- �TRU.l. CIUCAGo.OurCollegiateLineare the swellest andniftiest garments everproduced.A Man'sFace'GLOVESmay be right and not beFownes. but they can't be Matters:�otIf hisClothes areRightWE began making clothes many years ago. 'Weare making more and more each �n. Beone of the mimy students who are wearing our clothes.Yon will expect to pay more than we �k. � � �.FOWNESand not be right. OfYOUNGMEN'S TOGS'i; ;.-SPALDING'SOfficial 19()9Athletic AlmanacEdited hyJt\;\IES E. SliLLIVA�Pre�ident of the Amateur Athletic L'ni()1lThe unly puh lication inthe world thatllUhliShes acomp'ete list of, amateurathletic hest- . • on - recordsand' sectional records Thele)Ol) Athletic A I man acc",ntains a f 'JII tatistical re-port of the OPEN EVENINGSOIYlnpic Ganlesof ")nS. Replcte with photo�rdphs ne\,­er he(orc p"hlished.PRICE 10 CENTSAt .111 newsdealers andA. G. Spalding & Bro.147 Wabash AvenueChicago. 111.FULL DRESS SUITSTo RentPllone Cantrill 4875Tha Union Hotal andRastaurant,111-117 Randolph StreetTHE POPULARPLACE TO EATeither before or after the theatre,We make a specialty of Cluband Fraternity DinnerS, SORORITY PANELSII�I-------------I._------------I._------_.I------------�I�-----'IITHIt DAILY MAROON. w�o� ESDA Y.FEURUARY 17.1909W" It are 'now closing out ourWinter patterns and get­ting ready for Spring.It is not the custom with us tomake reductions in order to sellgoods, but just DOW we are simplyreducing our SlS suits to 130, inorder to close out our Wintergoods. Here is an opportunity tosave money on a Wi.nter suit, ifyou have not ordered one yet.This reduction in price is madeto University of Chicago studentsonly.Let us hear from you.�----.PiPes----�ANDPipe TobaccosFor the DiscriminatingSmokerPeterson }.lmPO� PipesLoewe �rtecl" B. B. .B. ShapesAlso ComoysLondon Made BrianThe Hiehest Achieve­ment in 'British PipeMakine·Service, c&rIyle, MoslemImported SmokingMiXtures 'CaJI .. nel In • .,.ct our line .National Cigar Store(lSCORPORATF.D)160 Dearborn .st",Chicago,Not connected with the tobacco trustOURMidwinter SaleCONTINUED DURINGFEBRUARY. NEWMEDIUM WEIGHTSTOCK INCLUDED ATREDUCED PRICES.Suit and Trousers for Price of ·Suit ., W m. jerrems' SonsCLARK' AND ADAMS STREETS.1REIE�1l...........��:.. ..,.,'.; :." CUSHION. BUTTOICLASPuts RATlO DE lU�.mitIU�JUIS_"'II,IDS............................ 11' ••• &.__ "ALWays EaSy� __ NO CONFLICT .BETWEENMEET 'AND SENIOR PROII RECOGNIZE BIRTHDAY OFMRS. PALMER BY SERVICESS1rimmel'K Will Not be Hancticappeclby Dan�KnudlOn OptimisticO .. eer Prospects. Exercises to be Held Ne:tt Sunday inMem� ry eof Former Dean ofWomen. "The College MaD's tailor'I claim, by right of years of experience with the college man, to :':have the only Varsity Tailor shop hereabouts.. ,�You wilt always find me with exclusively different fashions andfabrics; never the "same," despite that they contain all the Gingerand Snap.I have learned to choose my styles with Two eyes-one open for.the Smart Chap, the other for the Mature Man--and the contrast:'shows how little I have let "the right eye know what the left eyedoeth."BENHAMMrs. Alice Freeman Palmer'sbir-thday will be marked next Sundaymorning in llandel hall by memorialservices. "The Tempest," a hymn byher, will form a prominent part ofthe program, In the future thechimes. placed in the tower in hermemory, will be rune for five min­ute s before and after exercises. Theywill be rung next Monday. Washing­tOIl'S birt lulay.There will be no conflict betweent 11(.0; Senior Prom, b"I,dnlling at nineo'clock, and tbe swimming meet withIllinois. .which is scheduled to startat eight. In this way. the swimmershave disposed of one of the obstaclesto making the meet one of the bestin the history of aquatic sports at theUniversity. TIley are hoping to be,:I� successful in disposing of theirrivals.The close contest with Lewis Sat­urday night. has had the effect ofmaking the team realize that the Il­lini can be· defeated, only after asharp struggle, and every man is outdoing his best to be in first-classform Friday.Polo practice yesterday exhibiteda snap that· has been lacking during'much of the q-rarter. A large squadwas out going through all the forma­tions and, plays in a style thatbrought the smile to the face of Cap­tain Kahn that has been lacking for,some time.The swimmers are practicing theirstroke, . Liilster,' Cary. Bickel andBenitez may be seen any day workingthemselves into tip-top form.Ccach Knudson, in speaking of theprospects, was' exceedingly optimis­tic. He declared that, in his opin­ion, Chicago would be victorious,though, it, looked .as if the down-.staters .had . the better chance in thepolo game. "If we are defeated inpolo. however," he said. "it \\;11 be asthe result of a hard fight. The menwill p-it up a stiff' game, and stand agood chance of nosing out their op­ponents." Rc-Open Club Billiard Room.After being closed for two weeks,owing to the damage by fire.thehilliard room at the Reynolds clubis now opened. The room has beenentirely redecorated.and t:1C damaged. tables repaired, the total cost being�920. The lights now installed arconly temporary, and the varnishis not yet t:ry. but the room is other­wise complete. and the tables arc inusc, The finishing touches will be'put on soon,The Fe restry building of the Alas­ka- Yukon-Pacific expos it ion has been, donated to the University of Wash­ington, VARSITY CLOTHES.------------.1. 11519 E. 63rd StreetFor the Senior Promt order your Flowen ofE. c.VARSITY NINE WORKING Harddenotes shirt supeliority. It-, alabel that mads the best made,best �Ianced and the mostfasbiooable shirt produced readyf«wear. $150 and more..cLUETT. PEA.ODY • CO., "KE ... OF " ... OW CClLLA". Flor;.&t326 West 63rd St.Tel. Wentworth 2038 27:l East 55th,si.Tel. Hyde Park 38<;hances for Two Nines Are Bright�Candidates' Show Up Well inBatting and Fielding Practice-'�ei� OPtiwstic. .:, '..-If hard, steady training developschampionship caliber in a baseball'te:l1n: Chicago- should have two' star, !line�4 this spring. The squad is put-ting, in three hours a day, five daysa week. pitching, catching, batting,exercising and running around thetrack. The coaches are' dete�ined togive-the- men-as thorough a, workoutas possible, and to leave no stone un­tU�J1ed to. produce a pair of first-classteams..As a. result of all this' systematic,work; the men are beginning to getloosened up, and to play in fine form.There, arc -cxceptionally good pros­pects of-both a classy Varsity. and astar Freshman team. Mr. Stagg hasbeen gradually weeding out the can­didates, until. at present- he has tilemen well in hand, and is developingsome excellent material.Team Going GoodThe Varsity team is already round- ,ing into shape. Page is back with hisc-rstomary twirling form; Schommeris out to show the men how to get abatting average of -400, and is de­"eloping some heavy hittus; Captainlleigs has 'not lost any of his ski1lat the back-stop position, and severalethers arc 'showing themselves to bestars,Tyler Christian, the crack pitcherof the Oakland club in the PacificCoast League, is at present trainingwith the squad, He will leave for the\Vc, .. t February 26, going on the"Sox" special- train. He is putting inthe two weeks getting the stiffnessout of his arm. Christian is a formerXorth Division man. anti is an oldchum of \Vallie Steffen. wh���eTheNewest Room I Irwin Bros. CompanyThe Indian RoomTheWellington HotelOpposite the Illinois Theater 449 to 45 I State St.Long Distance Tel. Harrison 5:6-517 CHICAGO 5825 State StLong Dist. Tel. Wentworth 517Watterson& Southward153 La Salle St. Prime Beef, Pork, Veal and MuHonWrite for Special Hotel Beef and Poultry List, .Specially selected for Hotel, Restaurant, Cluband DIDing' Car�trade 'Fancy Cuts of Meats for this trade given special attention, .:The King Piano"King of Them All",271 Wabash Ave.502 Assodation Bldg. Td.Central6198,Phi Rl'ta Kappa elections were held:It Yal .. la<:: week. 'IVhere to Dine. I75he WOOdlOblft ·Cofe63rd St. and Cottage Grove A.ve. ' .. '"THE FI1IEST AD MOST ELBGABTLY APPOIBTED CAFE O.THESOUTH SIDE.'CUISINE UNEXCELLEDPRICES REASONABLE.Orchestra Music every evening •H1NSBERGER'S MARKET IA. G. MASON & CO.DEALERS INFANCV AND STAPLE6ROCERIES AND CHOICE MEATS436'438 East Fifty-Fifth StreetTel. Midway 2169 Comer Lexington AvenueThe 1lliD0ia Warehouse and Storage Company....... 1Irie Puk 571Kimbark A.ve. aDd 56th St�The Cleanest and Best Kept Storage Warehouse in cityFurniture and Pianos Moved. Stored, Packed and shippedto all pans of the world. 300 Private Storage Rooms forTrunks and Wheels. ,Large Room for Caniages, Bug.'gies and Sleighs. Trunks to and from all Depots. LocalTransfers for Baggage. Furniture. Packages. etc., at shortnotice. Special attention given to Universfty Orders.�r::;� THE SENIOR PROM Tickets in advance $4.00At lnformatioD Office orfrom members of Committee...Ji:1!'·RECCRD FOR EMPLOYMENTTHE DAILY MAROON, WEDNESDA Y.F'£8RtJARY 17.1�·Amusements.ILLINOIS.! Lillian Russellin her Comedy Success"WILDFIRE. "�T�DEBAKERV' V lola Allent,iIn ·F. Marion Crawford and Walter Hack­-ett's new play"THE WHITE SISTER."GARRICI("T·he "Vampire."--�----------.- ---- .-. �i .� -C'OLONIAL. Marie CahillI� .i in her newest hit, the unique musicat playthe Boys and Betty.I �,: .... Grand Opera HouseMrs. Fiskein SALVATION NELL.""'� �P·'- O·WER.S. .. .. The 1"'hief. By Henri Bernstein -""'ithKytl� Benew. Effie Shannon, Her­'.. bert KeJC'ey and N. Y. Co..Iicap o,era lleuseC. WalkerWhitesideIn ZangWilrs Great Play'; The. Melting; Pot�McVICKBRS. .: : Joseph O'Mara'\ � �"ihe �ord-hrealdng �cc�, .'�� _.' reggy 'MachreeThe: ,Auditorium ..Retu1T\ of the Big Show. Ziegfeld's Famous Re\'uet�"'Follies of 1908. .W""'H-ITNEYThe Big.SuccessA' Broken IdolWith .Otis Harlan and Beauty ChorusP· rincess Theatre. The Prince ofTo-NightFa�as�ic M �sica' PlayLaSalle TheatreThe Golden GirlSpectacular'M!lsical Play�Ial�es Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays,t .:-'.J • '.1�.!, ,�." ····� ... wA (Fomter.y the Garden)Extra featureRoss and Fentonand'a long bill of hea<llincrs, '.;,.-.MAJESTIC..1 1 CONTINl'OUSVAUDEVILLEt 2 Big Acts This Week. Prices1';-25' 50-75C,Olynlpic Music HallTwo perfonuan� daily. 2 and 8 p. m.Week FehnJary 15thALL STAR. VA�DEVILI.E;I,. lt1.;dent Buruu Secures Work To;..taling $10,461.15 fC'r 467 Student�-PositiollS cf Many VarietiesNamed in Report.A �n'at a dvance over all previousquarrcrs in the history of thv studentl'l:l!,llIyml'llt bureau i:-4 shown in thestatement of �lan:lger AbrahamHuwl'rs c.f l..!1\' Informatiun officearrd employment b-ircau. Mr. Bow­n�·,., n'pnrt �i\'l'n cut yesterday isthe Sl'C()JU: he has is sued silll'e h,..'tOl,k l:dcl of the joint office.,\ �ralill total of $10.461.15 rcprc­�ent" till' results of the diort� of theh-rrcau to secure work for students.The numbvr clf po�itioll� secured is-t6-t. These ligures arc exclusive ofthe �.:;.&)O,66 earned hy iiI men whowait on tables at the Common�. andan' cmp loyc d in t he University stu­cit-nt "'l'rvicl' for their t nit ic-n,New System an Improven!entActive w ork in securing positiunsfnr students has been done hy IrwinN. Walker. ] n gener:ll, the changefrom the old system of a one-man"nil'l' with t w o office hours a day tothv pn'Sl'nt system. w herc the hours.irc alt'day. lias more than ju st ified it­self hy thc results obtained.Both in number of men employed:;n:1 t he a mount t hcy 11a\·e. car ncrl,clt'rk'ing in str.res, leads thl: other:(1rJll� cf work. Onl' hundn,t] a III Itliirty 111l'n han' earned �2·:;5i in this,\'ork. \\":lititl� t:lhl('� is a close �ec­('11(1. clail11in� 65. who throu�h it\.':lrm'c) $2:5i2.50. Skllq.�raphk andtYlll'writ;:,g rositicns occupy a cem­fortahh' third. thl' statist:cs hl'H' hl':­illg $1 .. 106.55. Tutcrinf! has hroughtIII :ti 2(,. cll'rical work $�54, polit icalwork �.?4C).IO and exprl'�:- work $.?35·FRIARS ASSIGN DUTIESTO COMMITTEE ON OPERAMembers Given Functions in MCin­agement of 'Play-May Have pur­due Man as C�ach.·The dutil'S of 'the managing COlll­mittC'l' of thi� year's m:ockfri:lT operawere as�i�l1l'eI yestcrday. Business:\kn:lgl'r LiJ.dltne� �lI1d A�bott Shawn:!ml'C('tlll'm tentatively as follows:Everett Rohinson. puhlicity man�:Ig'('r; Evcre!t Patch('n,· costumer;Jerome Str:lt�s.stagc carpl'nh:r; :\leckG. Wllitficld. property m:!n.Work ,)11 tl:l' ncw oper:l is llrogrt:s­Sjll� mcs! sati�factorily, The authorsa rc in s('('lusion, selecting a new namefnr t!ll" j;lay. and \,'ill divulge their�(.'C'r('t toelay.May Secure Purc!ue CoachA coach has not yl'l hl'en choscn.hut :\1 r. H l'rhat, who h:1(1 charge oflhe "F:tir Co-cd'; at Purdue. i .... �p(lk­l'n of :1:' a prohahility. Ill' i� in thecity now ;lI�cl will hc on the C:UllpUSthi� wcd:.INSTALL DOUBLE PHONESWITCHBOARD IN COBBNeeds d Campus Service CauseLarger Exchange and Two MoreOperators.The incH'a�l'd prcssun' on telc­plwllt' f;lcilitil'� of the Ul1i\'l'r�ity hasl1cces�itated the installation of a Ilou­hie 1)(.�ition �witdlhoarcl OIt tIll' l'X­ch:'I11gc in Cohh. The new arrange­l11<'l1t. ;ll','f1rilinJ.t to Superint('ncl('nt�Iad.c:ln of hnildil1g� anll grounlb.will ('l11plc:y the �t.'n'il'l'� of four d��::.�,�a,t':::�·1ll;1::(;n \�'I�l;I1;�':.nt�';l�s�I::��cl �:'I�� \1\ot hl'r 111an fur relief ;11111 l'111l'r�l'n­eies."Thi� nl'\\" switchhoarcl." �aicl :\1 r.:\ I a'c Lca 11, "affords room for f"tun'l..!'rnwth of· the tclcphonl' service on�ht., l'a111pus. The C:ql:tc1ty of the old!"il1�h' .. witchhoard gave us no Challl'l'kr this."B�sketban. Thursllay., :_'0. ill t Ill' J.tY111na�iu111.Philn�c·phy. aitl'rnOOI1.SC'il'nC(' \'�,-Onl' i:undred amI thirty-fivc \\"om-l'n an' out br haskt.,thal1 at \Vis-co::�il1. JURe UTLIIIItEIG.&DAFTER 3 YEARS' SERVICEFCI"SC'.kcs Ath!etic Dir�-tonhip forL:1w Practicc--Had Remark;able Collegiate Record.:.I;:r(' Curlin, the former Univer-sity�l idircn and track star, has resigned:1:. :tt�lh,til' director of the UniversitylIt l(,\�·:a.:tll office he has held for'tlu:last t ln ev years. He declares hisint ent ion of ,.th·ing UI) athletics forgn:),L :' ntl IH.-gin· the practice of Iaw,II l' l!:�:; not been satisfied with his! It'aHl�: (If late, and this is thought toh:l·:(.' SClHl'thin:,: to do with his res-I ig'n:tti, n. He will probably practicein 11)\\':1 \\'hile in 'he UniversityCatlin 1'1:I}'etl un the Icot ball-elevenIor t h il'l' years. being the captain oft lu- C;.:illl)liLnship team of 1905, He.,\':!� r.nc of the best defensive playersever Sl·t.'n ill the west. He was alsoa hurdler of no mean ahility. winningthl..' hi;'::!l I:llrdll's ill tilt' Conferencet-rcet (Ii 1C)C5 ami 1906.A.... a student hc consistently sec­uvcd hiah gradl's.The Unin.'r:;ity (If Califoruia isl'j·l'l'tillt.!' a new law building whichwi:1 cu- t $150,000 '�\'I11'n complete.Bliss in Charge of Taxicabs\'l'Orl-.!'l' �I. Bliss will have chargec f t:ll' taxicab service for thc SeniorProm- ·to' be -held . Friday; He. an­Ihll1ncetl. ycstercla� that.,'.the flat ratefor campus trips:· is' $3 .for single cab..:nrl $5 for double.WILL llersr.n·. who exc1:anged olel,di�rcpt1tablo derhy marked C. M. S.or G. M. S. fOT new one marked \V.J. C :It tIll' �linnesota basketballgaml'. Frid:IY� kindly come thrO\�ghwith s:lid derby. Address W. J. C.care D:!Hy Maroon.Anyone _seek.in.g teJ1a!1t for 3�rnishedhouse or' ap:lrtment d�ring Springql:arler m:.y. find it. of advantage toc(JmJ�11tnic�t;' \\:iti, . Bo�: id( FacultyExchange.La.s'4buell.:'P h,Qtoarapher231 E. 55th St.Special attention paid to University workTHE NEW CEftTURY6rocery & Market Co.W�I, J. THOYAS, Prop.Fresh Fi�b and Oy!'ten:; Poultry andGame. Fr�h Vegetables receind daily.Prompt delh·ery. Tel. Hyde Park 1361·452 bst Flfty-Flf, .. Street.Bargains all the tilBReliable Rehuilt Typewriters, all makes:rebuilt in our own factory: better andcheaper than «heTS. Se� for yourself.THE TYPEWRITER EltCHAft6E319 Dearhorn St. A, J. COU�E, Mgr.Tdc,)honc Hal"ri�n 4Ot\.SFAST TRAIBSDAY AND BIGHTON TilEv-::---- - -MONON ROUTE,�--- -R.lst ServiceBetweenCHICAGO, INDIANAPOLIS,DAYTON, CINCINNATIAND WEST BADEN,FRENCH LICK SPRINGSFrank J. Rt>ed, Gen. Pass. Agt.E. P. Cockrell. A. G. P. A.ChicaKo R. V. BRAIDEN, ex-'16, U. of· c.522 E. 55th St.Commutation Tickets 13.50 for S3.00Extract from Bill. o� Fare:Buckwheat Cakes and Country Sausage IScBreakfast Cereals with rich cream. - .' .. � .. , IOcEggs in any style. with rolls IOeFresh Meat Orders, with potatoes and coffee 20eOyster Stew .... , •....... '... _ .... _ .. _ ....•.... zOeHamburger Sandwich, with onions . IOcHa� and 'Egg Sandwich � . . � .. ' -. UK�Hot Weinerwurst with rolls IOcQuicl( Ser-t),ee.7Je.df�;'· tb. money� , . Court.ouoS lSreatmentIL �. Open until I A. M.. Best CUp. of Coffee in Chicago,WE beg t� announce the o�ning o'Cthe Winter' �h at �-�.�:�y •.Park Hygienic Institute," wbere D�Jopi .. or .. �ed"ri,,& Mas.­�ge, Facial and SCdlp Massage .. iii be given." � �tric Light .Baths;Sleam Baths, Ilot Air, Manicuring and Chir�pody"The new Radiant Ligh� etc. Inspe�oD iaviled. Come8Dd see ourp�ce. Man and lady attendants. .We cater to Pro.feuon aD� �tude.t. elJl�.Hyde Park Hylie-* btitut�!H. LINDEROTB. II. G., MANAGERPllone Hyde P."" •• s.t 02 East SSt .. St.. Cor. Lexl._ •• AWL. 211d FlOor'WILLSON 4. �RVEV. PAINTERS AN�'DECORATORS .Fall Liae Wall �aper, �.�,.._., SuppUe.Telephone Hyde Park36b7 4Z7 EMt ... s...... CIabp--------------------------------�------------------------------TO ANY SELF-SUP PO�TDiG STUDENT.We c:tn put you in touch with a dignified .. method of incrasiric yourre\'eI1l1e-:\ method that is clean and t� involves a· maximu� mcrease ofincome at ;t minimum expenditure of· time. The plan has a1readJ provedits efficiency in other Universities where self-respecting, self·supp�rting stu­dents havc taken up our method to thc exclusion of others; they are p1easedand their financial burden is s01ved. We can do as much. for you. Callany time during business hours at 39. Dear.born St., or telephone ·Centra15114, and ask for Mr. Goldblatt.A 'Reminder IHa,"e you paid your subscriptioD to the Daily lIa1'OOnlIf not, it is past due, and a remiUaa� will be.ap��.