II C· .... ::aroonVoll. VII. No. 91. CHICAGO. FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 19. 1909. Phcc Two CeataThe decoration committee, headedby Miss Walker, and assisted by al­most all the chairmen of the commit­tees,. spent much· Of the evening inBarrletr, busily at work decoratingRings. bars, baskets, aU disappeared.and in their stead c'ame a network ofred and white, many flags, many:palms. Saturday it will all' vanish •. and there will be the old. wen-knowngymnasium 8001",.Pl"�eram. I Are Received. The programs, which the ElliotDTBIIRA'lIoaAL·' CUJJI IIBKTS Company of. Philadelphia have been.. ;_.;�.i ...•. f.". ... pr��ting, have_ ar:riv� The;: I �. _�_TbeatU-�-.. fL1!�._tt;� .��_S���:'7:�a:- �.Ipeaker-Otber lIotab1a� PIo- &1IcI: tile .WOl'-dS· "Washia_OD. :a-�&AID. nad�. 1909" ·��06S the bottom. Thereare. .eiJtht. pages of. insert.The student,. ;one of tbe two hun­dred and' twenty-five, wtll come .»schooi. this morning.· But he mightj'lst as well not. For he. will not:be .thiaking' o{ his. work. Then' hegoes t� lunch at one. And bis dayhas just begun. Flowers, carriage,tailor,all the littl� necessities of dress,.. here ar.e tbey? , All to be got in ashOlit time. A arand rush for thetele,pb()ne. .Getda& .. RemyuHello; is this the florist? W·hatt..ve you got in the line of flowers?Color?"' "1 don't know." "Make· itwhite. that will match anythingAddress, address? Why. I've for­gotten the address just· a minute.Yes. it-....-··.So it goes. One can after another.A dozen errands. A thousand de­tails. And just a half hour late he�umps into the carriage with an ideathat something has been left undone,an idea that will reeur many times in·the enning and cloud much of itshappiness..Th«e win- be a supper :tt 12 in theCommons. AC'I'oss 58th strcet, oncarpets laid for the occa�ion. Butsu�ly this is not the Commons? Atleast it is not the same Commons.There are few lights. There aremany tables. At thc head of the roomthere is a dias, where a limited DUm­ber are seated, And after supperthese few will rise up. and "AlmaMater" will be sung by many of herson� and dat1Khters.The program of mt1�ical numbers.as cho!'cn by L"lwrcncc. shows agr�at deal of ,·ariety. The pieces ares�l('ctcd from the latcst com:c operahits. and a!so the latest popular songson the market: Follo"'ing are thel HAZAR'DS OF MAKING PROMTHII TIME: 10:30 to 1l� THB PLACE: eo .. HALL PROGRAMSTilE GIRL,--- I(UISBaT llAMa)Car1:. Liclater. Bickel and FCI'pIOnCCllMbted· to· WiD PoiDts in Swim­mille EweDIS. Itt .T !_WAI,. " y.'WAIIT ,,��L"'''';"'T. TI.ItT'.... GoOT A •DAtI.". ""'�. waL.&... "T'" TMI�..,,..., � .... ".,,. Hh o.� .....'."."' .. ,-�-­"'.. Aa.vT Mn ..." 6UIL."''' __.Ie , __ " .," .....III'Y �., Ta.TaPolcf' Game Pi'c;nusC" f� Be a BattleRo,al-To Start .t 7=45O-dock. .......... MAN·.- rWISM 1 MAD. W'r ..� w" .-_A_ ..- 0( "''''1......... oee...,. co.o-to" M'$T�' initial swimming intercollegiatemeet' of tbe Varsity will' be held to­niglW at 7:.45 when the IIlini contin­gent. clash with Coach Knudson'smen' ib Bartlett The prospects for ancxcif.. g co .. �st! ate'. good. especiallyin poib, in' which' Illinois is looked up­on a6 possessing an exceptional squad.The reputation of. their rivals has not.however, disheartened Captain Kahn'and Sis team. The squad. composedalmOSt exc1ttsive!y of new men, whohave never been iv' a game before, isdeterminecl: to make their much-toutedopponents � the limit.PI'actice Neat OR BiD.No practice was taken by the squadyesterday; in order tHat the menItHght be in the best of condition thisevening. Wednesday's work wasUlMtsually long and of a character totest the enct.rance of the playersgave the coacll and captain consid­erable satisfaction. The swimmershS1'e passed the week taking light\York. little or 110 timing being done.. AanOIIDee' Entries.The complete tist of entries as giv­en odt by :DI'� Raycroft yesterday isas foJlcaws:' .... , ... _.100: Yard Swi.....:-Ud&ter. Bergen­sOO. Pitrlcer�" Bicke); Chicago:, Win-t�r; Anderson Flanders; Illinois. .. v-a.......... ft.'DD. - .. .• ,. . -<].IJlIIOR :wOilBtf GIft ,�, ,,--..a. va-.... I'OR 'IIIDIIU. ��yat4. S ....... T_i�sier. Jienit�. . " -:, .. . ' .. ,,' . .-. .. . � �. Ch·· A--" rso-··He ····.. ",___",. ...&:;.;.--._-.,_ ..... _.__;...,_ . .._ .... � ..... ,.- .� =:�; nue. II, 1·1I.IIY·Ad��-.Saf�rM�.;;. ·_:��"fiii*8tg�- •.F.ort)" yard �wim-Cary, Lidster, I �ileD,"�, � Elabor-. . . � '1IOna.c for oa... � �Bidcel. Oiicago; Flanders. Anderson, a� �.�. �. �. Ptad=: LiaI* PncticeW.j�. 'Dliaois. • . for �k Tam..J'o�' Yaal ·Breast Stroke-Kahn, ,Yeste�day was a great day forJu�: --;-- .-F«�Ji,' Chicago; Anderson, Flan..; .. ior 'class women. who -held a "gM ac:' -Yestenby was.� �,. of test at t�� Widted IIIinois.'-· _. . . quaiilted� meeting in the Arts college Bartlett gymnasi1!ID. The basketball. PI�ng�' -(0; Distance=-Bic1cel, Thy- �oom' in Lexington' from 4 to 6, A men were given.a rest that they m�lo� Chicago; Ides, Bell. Flanders, 11- large proportion was present and be fresb for t�ir trip to Indiana to-_tiDed. . the afternoon was spent in dancing. day. while the track squad also wasRe1ay Race--Carey; Bickel, Beni- 'Th� men'�' the class are going to let off with· light � .tez. Lidster· Bergenson. WallCer. U. leam-' to sm-�e iff tliff Reynolds clnb The basketball squd. accompaniectc.f c.; Flanders. Anderson. Winters, theater next Wednesday evening. by Dr. Raycroft and Trainer Joba-Cutter, HubbaTd. IIIiaois. '. They �re pl�iining an elabc.rate cere- son. If'avf's this morni .. at 9:40PolO TeIIIiIS mony for t�at time. o'clock for Bloomington to- meet theChiCaso Illinois � Pro...... Hoosiers ·tonight. Everything in tbeKaJia .•..•.••..••.• G •••.•..•. Flanders So far t1tose' wilo have signified way of training has.been done by tlieBeniteE , .. , ••.... R� F .•. , .. Mi:Milla1\· their inteDtlons of appearing are: fi\"e t� fit themselves for the twoTa,lfor .... , ...•. L. F ..•.••.•.•• Bell Goodeno"" and Latham in "My Big bard games they have to play beforeear)' .••...•..... C ..•• ; • •.. Anderson' : Brother Syivest," a SOPK. tomorrow night. Dr. Raycroft wasHinch •••.• � •••• L. G; ...•.•• Henry Sidney �key, in "Why Maud Left in:. little more hopeful mood yester­FerPson .• , ...• R. G ...•.... Cutter I Home," a �ketdJ. day than he has been before and 6-Substitutes-Peacock and Walke1'; Allan Ross. in hMeet Me in Rose pressed bimself as being e�01H'IlsedO1ieaRo; Gossett. McCaskey, Hub- � Time, Rosie," illustrated. . with' the work of the men. He ·stillbant_. IDinois. 'H. Orvilie Page in "'10,000 Fig- feels uneasy about the contest withYani� ...,... III SwlmmiDc. urc." beinJ{(·imitations. Purdue tomorrow night, however,In the hundred aacl. forty it· looks . Arthur Wilson, in "Contortions," and still thinks tkat there is a possi-as if tM Vanity h.d a- good chance � a sketch. hility of the Mal'oon colOrs beingof taking firsts. L"tdster u· in tip-top R .. Optimistic. lowered befo� the onslaught 0( thefo� and· stands • good show of "Plans f�r the class acth"ities;' said Boilcmtakers.capt1Irillg the century swim. Cary Allan Rosi. yesterday, "are progress- -I shaD feel very muc:1a IIIOft com-n swimming a con.istent stroke in ing fast and we hope to make the fortable," he said, "when tomorrowthe forty and is couated on to tabo . Wednesday smoker a success. So far night will be over. Purdue has beenthis race. Uttle is Imown of the IIIi- the nnmbers on the program look greatly underrated. this year, despitenoi. entries. howeveT. good and 1 think that the affair will the showing it has made. CoachBickel, will be the mainstay in the bring most of the members of the Stewart has a strong team, and withplunge. Taylor, who is the other class together." the advantage of being on .their ownChicago entry, bas been devoting floor, they win at least make us earnmOlt of bis time to polo, Ferguson RECOVERs FROM OPERATION our victory.'"is fast in the brea!'t !'Otroke event. PIIrdae J!IeateD � IBiDoiaThe polo game win undoubtedly b� Profeanr H.' F. ".l1ory to Lean The confidence of the men on th�hard fonght. The mini are conceded .Hospital T0da7. C'ampus was considerably increasedto bave one of the best collegiate by the defeat of Purdue at the bandsteam. in the West, Bell. their left' Professor Hervey Foster Mallory, of the l1Iini by the sc� of 24 to 18.forward. beinK considmd as one of �ccretary of the Corre!'Opondence de- Con!'idcring that �rgen's five wonthe finest college pla�Ts in the whole partment, has recovered from his from l11ini. the dope should give thecountT7, rt'ccnt �tion for appendicitis and upper hand to Chicago� But it mustThe meet will start at 7:45 !1oharp will today· leave the Presbyterian be �mernbered that the lIlini playedin order that dto� whO' attend may hospital, where he has be�n c(lnfined. :l'way from home against Chicago andSO 10 the Prom. By thi!' arrange- Mr. Mal10ry will not be back in his were on their own ftoor wllen tlaeyment. a large n1l1l1be1" of the fo1- office for some tim co. met �rdne. This makes eon�ider-lowers of tbe sport ri1 be able to at- able difference in tbe figuring. Uttletend one of tile bi�t meets of the Delta Tau Delta are holding their difficulty is looked for in the contestyear', II1MI one of· the biant �l annual province convention at the with Indiana tonight. The Varsity isevents of the year at 1he same time. Anditorium hotel this week. (Cmtiftue4 on Pap 4)SA., .- 1'" �ys.a",.."" I L."• ., 1"tIIW __ "" ."""'" GT ... · cOAT AIIIO,oo .. -y t(.--' WMTltV.nlts ,.. GoO.,oP.... SEE M£.TO-" __ • "liD �'f'a'f 'TO "I. v. IIW&U.. • _II", ""• """ H,"'_SII � - 0_'" TAa.Il s •LO ••• I .... " ,'_, .,.<--" To...., n.,.,.. �". "''IIOIL.��"T. 'VT�..... "-'T"L2ftM. 4*L"' ...'ftftt :'N ........ __A .... T " ..... e •01.0 �. �oltT"e. �_�. foe"""' _ CO_SIt. .. WC't' .aT, ...... .;.011& .ft •• v.:r� ...�.�'�"'E Me. Fell.TIt&. _'UO""MoP11;00-FU'-,-E.P...The�·. open meeting of the interaa.tional. c1ab •. in the' ReYnoiCJS" �Iubtbeater last :night. Was a . big 'su�cess,in spite of the .,unfavorable .. eatlier.An �.Jdience - of . neady 150·' men andwc.men .interested.· in jnternationalism,. were present.Proleuor HeDdenon· SpeaksDr. Henderson�. �f_. the .Sociologydepartment, gave a forceful addresson· the spirit of Internationalism.lIr. M. _ Chase, president of the M u­tnal Life Insurance Co.. made aneloquent· appeal for international fra­ternity. . .Greetings and congratulations wereextended by Mrs. Watson, formerlyinterpreter of. foreign documents atWashington. Countess �thlen andDean· MacOintock also gave talks.DR,. S. M. CRGTHERS TO BECONVOCilTIOM,· PREACHERNew I:IIaIad Author uad ClergmaaRanD Hieb-Writer of -n.eGentle Reacler."The Reverend Samuel McChordCrothers, D, D .• who win bf. the com­ing Convocation preacher. stands. highas a clergyman and author. He isat' pr�sent pastor of the First parish.Cambridge. Mass .• where he has beensince I� Up to that time he hadheld ,"ariOt1s pastorates.Dr. Crothers �adnated fromPrincetcn in 1874, and. followed thistr:lining "'ith a cours� in Divinitystudy at the Union Theological Sem­inary. He took his D. D. degree atHarvard.A ire{!t1l"nt ("ontrihutoT to maga.zincs. Dr. Crothers has establishedhim!'clf a � a noted litcrnteur. alsothn."1gh his hook�, prominent amongwhich ar� ""rhe Gentle Reader." ··TheRndle-ss l.if�:· "Miss MufFett"s Christ­mas Party." "The UnderstandingWallet," ar.d se,"eral others. SeDiGr Prom TODicbt Ibrb tileCMlmjnetjon of· Cueful' PlaDa fewSuece..IlIIIical Propam Made, Public.--GpL.nuiam Transfonned by Workof Deeoration· Committee.The sixteenth ann-sal WashingtOliPromenade has arrived; Weeks ofpreparation have succeeded in havingit arrive as one of the most charm­ing social events of the year. There'\\;11 be decorations which will trans­form Bartlett for six hours into aplace of exceptional beauty. Therewill be music that will make the feetof those who stay longest glide overthe smoothly waxed floor. Therewill be people, Freshmen and Juniors,Sophomores and Seniors but all intheir best .. all in their pre�tiest. Therewill be a grand march, led by Rens­low Sherer and Miss Helen Hurd, along Iine of students assembled for anevening that may stand out in theircollege memories.Decorate Bartlett-,,�,!'c1 :'ctions:• J. Return of Spring.2. Yo is-s Di�:;e •3. R�s�tin:e Rosie.(Continaed on Pace 4),:._.,I" •.. ' ....... . .-r-. :-',... -THE DAILY MAROONThe Otnelal StadeAt Pab11eat1oa of ti.eUDlyeralt,. of Cblcaco.Formed,."� ,11a1Ye"'1&� ,.t CIaIeap WeeId7.. • Fobadecl'The Weekl,. •••••••••••••••• Oetober 1. J.88!.The DaD,..:' •••••••••••••••• Oetober 1. 1JOZ.Entered .. Seeond·clua lIan 'at the CIll·caco Poatolrlce, ehleaco, IUlDola. Karch18. 1903. under Aet of Karch a. 1873.--------------_._-PubU.bed daU,., except 8anda,. .. lion'da), a and hoUda,.. daring three qauteraof the Unlverslt,. "ear.S.beerSpUo" priee, ts. .. per � .... : fl."for tIaree aoatba' •• beerlpU •• , ncelYed at'!'lIe ....... Ofiee •••••• :au. HallThe Fae.lt,. Eze ........ Cebb IIalLPBE8T�N F. QUS lDc EdItorJlELVIN J. AD.uI8 •••••••••• N�". Z4ltorOSWALD F. NELSON .. BaaIDeu JlaaaprTHOS. E. JULLEB ... �ln:alaUo ....... r�aaoCU,TE ItDITOIU.W. A. Weuver A. N. l'CefrerA. G. Wbltrtt'lcl IL B. OwenREPORTERsII. ,,'t'lst'nthnl V. (t. AppelC. A. Knl'Nlt'u W. J. PouteW. U. 1.10yd (\ A. WasbburnII. U. Hnukll8geNews contributions ma,. be left at 'EiU8lIaIl or Faculty Exchange, addressed toTbe Dally Maroon.Every SO often an ali<iience of col­lege men is told in solemn porten­tous words by a sup­posedly self-made, and,thercfcre self - exaltedman that colJege is aUpin theCloudswaste of time; that itis impractical; that we could be :get­ting much better experiencc by lick­ing postage stamps, or sorting outdifferently col()red bills in an ollice.The most recent example of this wasthe address made before tl�e membersof the Commercial club by A. f.Sheldun, head of the Sheldon school.\Vhat he saill "':IS exactly thc samcthing that has been said by countlessother pseudo philosophers for manyyears. After �xconatJll� collegemt."thods as being impractical "up inthe· cluods" and several other tthings,the speaker proceeded to give hisown patent theory of' how to achieveS11ccess. Leaving the platitudes ontc.f consideration, no college ,conrsecould be more up in the air than thegreater part of 1\1 r. Sheldon's speech,of which· the following is a fair sam-ple:"Now, the function of the will is todlcide and a·ct. I challenge the state­ment right hcrc that knowledgc' isnccessarily Jwwer; that is, power tl;atbecomes dynamic for good. Jt ispGwer, but it may be only static pow­er. Even physical powers of endur­ance, intellectual ·capacity, the powerto think, dare and imaginc, the pow­er that' i� born of emotive life de­\'c1opment in a positivc way may bcSl:ltic 'power: it only hccomes dyna­mic when it is followed by decision;uui actiotl in the right direction."I t is hard to see in what· way thc·.lIu!erstanding of the law demand andsupply is more "up in the c1otuls"than anything ahout the trinity ofknowing, feeling an(l, willing, or thcst:ltement that we han' tn have con­cl'ntratk,n of strength. According tothl' speaker, it is practical to tclt usthat "If we make the man right. hiswork takes care of itself." But it isimpractical tn go to colll·ge in ordert ha t wc may he made right. Thc op­Jlll,: .. 'nts of higher edl1c�tion will h�\'c! fI put a less parsimollfous s"'asomng'If 1!,J.!ic in th('ir ar'.rguments. if th('y.. ill('('r,.)v wi!'ih to hring c01wiction tni11t,i:- h:':lr('rs :',,111 an' not sJH'akingl�lt'r\'h' for the ph'asllre I]'e sound oftheir ',,\\'n \·I,il',·S :tfTllnl them.Worr.en's Gym Classes to MeetTIll' four o'clock wnmn,'s gymd:t� ... ",iiI play t:'c I,.! lI·dod.; It'am in-1.I',ingtllll gymnasium �ol"c.rro�\· af­t('rll''''';: :lt 1:15. 111e hnetlp \\'111 he;1_ f .. llows:-t ()'dl)ck Team. 1 � O'clock T('al11.Etta Shontc R. F. Zilla Shepherd1.. Vl'rhocv('r L. F :\lma Fn'\1f�1Eli:ahcth Rich c. Ethel l"r('�tonFl. 'reflet:.' Tyley R. t. It (·I('n PeckFdilil Hi�ley L. G :'\IClmie LillyI :1'1 'THE DAIi.Y:BuLLBTIN--- .Former Univcrsil7 of lIisaoari-·Students will meet this evening at 8o'clock in Cobb 2C for the purpose oforga n izu t ion.Masons cf University meet today7:30 p. IiI., at Damascus Lodge, 64th::1,,1 L\'�ngton aveuue, Univeraitynight.University Swimming 'Meet, Chien­j!U \'S.· IIlinuis this everring in the 'gymnasiulll. Tickers 50 and 75 cents,oJ) sale Thur�'day and Friuay 'at theiufc.rmatiou oni�e.Esperant':.' C!ub of the Universitymeers t cday, 2:00 p. m., in Cobb 3C.Lj:t��C's will l-e orgailiz(.'cl at 2 and ...»'clc.ck. At! i vired.German Club meets rhi« nfternoon.... .co p. 111., in Lexington. Lecture byl'rofes"l)r Schurze. . .Senior Prom this e\'("ning in Bart-lett gymnasium.Basketball, Today. 3:20 p. m. in thc�Yll1nasilll1J. Law vs. Literature.ANNOUNCEMENTSE;,hibitic.n of foreign .Esperantoperiodicals in General Library, onnwgazine table, .Deltho Club will give all inform:,l,t1alll'e in th\' Reynolds club. Saturdayevening.Dual Track Meet, Tuesd;ty evening.in the gymnasium. Chicago \·s. Chi-'cago :\thh�t.k Asscci:ltion.Student Service Applications forthe sp_ring quarter tllust be in beforeFebruary 26.Fr�sh�a!! Medics wHl hold a ban­quet tomnrorw night at 8 o'clock atthe !'ip Tnp Inn.. Members ('f Sock and Buskin playcast will meet this morning at 10:30in f .('xin�t(ln 5.E:chibition. of foreign Esperantoperintlil"als in General Library. onmagazine table.Dcltho Club will gin' all informalIlai1<'l' iiI ·tl;c I�('ynolds club. Sat}lrdaye\·el1ing.Philosophical Club me-etf. Monday.7:3C 1'.' ill. in Law Building, westmem. �Ir. J. K. Hart will speak on":'\Ioral Education."Dual Track Meet, Tuesday evening.ill the gymnasium. Chicagc "�So Chi­cag''I ." �hll'!ic Assodation.Student Service Applicationsthc spring quarter must be in beforeF(.·b.26.WILL DISCUSS LIBEL POWERStudent Senators t'3 Debate Autb:r_. ity of Attomey-Ger.eral.At the next meeting of the MockSl'nafl' ·�I OJu!ay after lwxt. thc bills:,dccll'd hy the steerin� cntnmitteeYl·!-'tcnlay will b .. • dch:lt('d. .The first item on the qlenc1ar isa resolution to investigate the an­thr.rity c. f the attorney·general to in­�titute a libel suit against newspaperpubli:o'hers. It has heen allottedtw(.·nty minutes' for J!ent'ral disclts­.. i'1I1 :111,1 thn'e for the author's re­ht:ttal.It ("ondmles as follows:Resolved, That t he att(Jrney·g�n­('r:Il d tIll' United States. :1n(1 if hesho111d fail. then the Prcsident, heand is la'rehy directed to inform thcSenatc whl'ther the in\'esti�atinnaforesai,1 has been ordered by thePrc .. ident. and if it has hecn order('d.unl) .. ,,. what statutc of the U. S., if any,the llr"f('c,lings ha\,(' lll'(.·n instituted,"",I hy what ri�ht a,ul authority theprcc\'�' .,f :--ai,1 Clll1rt� is heavy e111-I'hY(',1 in tIl\' pr('lHi..:e:'."Prde�sor Sumner ResignsPI" lic·,;�·.r \\'ilii:lfll t.r:,)lam Sum­ner (If ,Ilt' Departnwnt I,f Political:lf1d Si.cial Sei(.·nel· at Y:llt' linh'er­,ity. 11:1:0' tc'lu1cn'd hi!" T<' .. i�nati(ln on;·c.',"1 nnl 1 f 0111 age. till' s:'tne tn take1·,T('\·t :1' !hl' ("HI pf thi .. Unin'rsityy(.·ar. t Ii .. cOHtrihutinns to the litera-I H'rc' ('if the linan("ia' prohlel11. ('cono­mic hist,·ry an,l anthrnpl ,I(l�y ha\'e'tond (lut prnminently in recentSupport the :'\iaroon. It is yourpaper. for . . .. '... ....� If·" ... . !'DR. GUNSAULUS :wRITEs'.OF TO�" QUAD PAl tnING''Donor of PictUre.' Explains That Oz-. ford Tried Hard to Have"It Remain There._ ..Light W:I� thrown on the TomQuad painting now. h.mging in theCr.mmons, y(.·s�erclay. thr(;\'�h :1 let­t er \\'riit�"1 from' Dr.' ·GlIIlS:IUlus .. ther)l:nor of .. the picture- -0,.. Gunsaulu»explains that notwithstanding the ur­';_{ent appeals to ha\'�' the painting re­turned t o ' Oxford, he preferred itshould be presented to the University.". am glad it seems _ to he worthy,:l place so distingllishl·o;�·· writes Dr.I Gl:IL'.IUlus iu couuueur." II� explainsI that the painting was made by I., Bridges, an Oxford artist who livedill . the nineteenth century, 'an�1 hns-. been responsible for 36 works, Theligures that appear in the drawingwere put in by a friend of Bridges.11:II11eo Thomas \Vebster R AI.iddell, ti,e famous 'sch:)la�. andScott. his helper, in the making of theGreek lexicon, owned the pamtmglater. Benjamin j owett, J. Churton• Collins wanted to have the picturekept amcng the memorials in the pic­lure �allery at Oxford.TO PRESENT PLANS FORCLOCK TO· SENIOR CLASSUniversity Architects Preparing De­sign £01' 'Gift to HarmonizeWit� Memorial Library.\Vith a clock practically decidedupon as the Senior class gift, activitywas yesterday begun hy RenslowSherer's committee to make furtherpreparatinns i:1 choosing the gift forthe .Memorial library,Arrangements were mad� with theUniversity architects, Shepley, Rutanand Coolidge, to have a sLctch drawnof. the preliminary -sketc;}l of the de-i�n for a dock. '. 'This will be ready the' �arly part ofn('xt month. If it is approved by the�·.Boar� o� :.,Tru/stees and .,t1le members'�Ilf the Se'hior clas!;" the 'design willbe made up in complete and finalfor�. to be presented to t�e class he-GLOVES� . ..FOWNESwin Fashion's races• 'hands down,"A SYIIOL - ¥' OF QUAlITYJlALDWIN-MADEPIANOS ANDPLAYER -PIANOSA PRODUCT TIlATIOlOS TIE WDRl�'S IISREST 1010lSThe coet of the Baldwin made.instruments i. no higher than isoften paid for Inferior makes.Quality considered they are hyfar the M05t Moderatel� PricedInstruments on the marketOar Te ..... s of P�ylllent will alsoPlease Yo.,Plea!'e pay us a "i!'it of in!lpec.tion he fore concluding a purchaseelsewhere.The BaldwinM A'N\JPACl'tJRF.R267-269 Waba.b Ave.. FULL DRESS SUITSTQ . Re-,tT.C.SHAFFNER7, State SJ_ 'P� C.ntral "15Co. .. ". - ....< .'.,,:..... :. ' .. _.;Gillette Safety Razor. '.. .� , ' ,. �,. -. . zI'"Cl�an·sha\'ing is part of the college man's 'gos-pel. It goes with the exercise and outdoor life:�:'with good spirits and good health. . .' ,Five minutes a day spent with the Gillette Safety Razor keepsthe face sr-ipslmpe. The skin is soft and clean. A man can't wash his fac� really clean with a stubble of beardon It.The (�iIIette Safety Razor has a big following among coltege menThe best shaved men on the campus use the Gillette.The GILLETTE is kind to the face -the k .. enest and smoothestshaving edge ever devised. Auy man can give himself a cl-an, satis­fling shave with the Gillette - despite tough beard and tender skin.The GILLETrE is handy-no stropping, no honing. A savero( time and mOlley-*36.00 a year and tips. .There's no razor like the GILLETrE or that will do the work ofa GILLETTE.The Gil'ette Safety Razor is sold everywhere.hlades anywhere on the civilized glube.Standard sets, $5.00. A mall can getGillette Sales CompanyNew York, Times Bldg, Canadian Office,Chica�o, Stock Exchange Bldg. 63 St. Alexander 5t603 Kimball Building, Boston. Montreal, Que.Factories: Boston, Montreal. London, Berlin, Paris.One college mah ,afteranother has'leamed thatare just the kind be likes, andhas told his friends about them.Thus their popularitY grew un­til today "Fatim�" are verypopular amo-. coUege meneverywhere.20 for 15cB-·_J..I .. �_"G . ,I aruett YIn. February 19th. Double the Lifeof Your SuitThere's twice the wear in a suit. ifyou have all extra pair of (rousers.Make. the experiment-find outfor yourselfHere's your opportunity-s-a suitand extra pair of trousers for theprice of the suit.Trousers of the same material ordifferent. just as you prefer.This offer holds good on our entirestock.We want to keep our good tailorsbusv between seasons. That's theprimary reason for this offer,, Coming in to-day?Suits and, Extra Trousers $30 to $60Yes.iwe make riding breeches.... . - . �TAILOR FOR YOUNG MENA. F. J EKKE)IS, Mgr.Two Stores: 131 LaSalle Street and'and 4-1 jackson Boulevard.Tel�hon6'j Central .l83� .-r f Central .84 'The Satisfactory."Iall Paperand Paint,- HOUSECor. Wabash Ave. and Lake St..CHICAGO.;. ' .---------------------------------S�Al-D-'NG'SOfficial 1909·<.. Athletic. Almanac..... ..... .," . - . ",Edited by, JAMES E. SULLIVANPresidentof the Amateur Athletic UnionThe'only pub ' lication inthe world thatllUbliShes acomp'ete list of amateurathletic', best- ..._!. on _- records,and sectional records The1909 Athletic A I ma n accontains a Iull tatistical re-pon of tbe.OlYI�pic GanleSof 1C}08. Replete with photogrdphs nev­er before published.PRICE 10 CENTSAt all newsdealers andA. G. Spalding & Bro.147 Wabash AvenueChicago. 111.'.GE�'TLEM��...... ,.I1U.� c--., .. 1Il �BOSTGARTER•• ...zDm .. _a=::�.CUSHIOIlunO.CLASP_.ntft .......................... .&.__ .,IL •• " E.S'� __ THE DAlLY MAROOIII. FRI DA Y. FEBRU�RY .9. i9o«>.... 1 • - •TIckets in advance $4.00.At lnformatiOD Office orfrom members of CommitteePENALTY FOR FAILURE INFORWARD PASS TOO SEVERE PHILOSOPHY BEATS SCIENCEScientific Basketba!l Five' Unable toHold Down OpJY.'nents •CGmeU Cnach SaYs Chicago Held Its. Own in East-West Game byUse of Forward Pus. The Science college basketballteam yesterday went down to de­ft·:,t at the hands of the Philosophylin' in tilt', hardest fought inter-col­leg·.. g:mw plaved this season. Thes(.'"rt.· was ,� to 1.3.The defeat of the Scientists ticsthem with Law for first place, thel't.'rn·lIt:lgc oi each te:1I11 being 750.As it· i .... it seems :IS if the Law teamwill ag:lin make .a strong hid for thein tvr-collcgc championship.Diffnrd registered three field goals:11111 two free throws and with Her­�('r played a stellar g:1I11e for thePhilosophy team. Kuhns was themainstay of tl:e Scientists.The game between Law and Lit­erature which was to he played to­day W:IS postponed on account ofthe Senior Prom.Science PhilosophyDavenport R. F.. . . .. L e vinsonSuthe rland.Keefer L. F.. . .. . .. DiffordKuhns C Diamond1-1 ruda R. G '. H ergerSutherland L. G.. . . . . .. PatchirnMehl.Fielcl �r.als: Difford 3. Levinson 3. IHerger 2. Kuhns. Hrudn, Diamond.'Free throws: Difford 2. Hruda I.Fouls: Philosophy 6, Science 4.Cr.ach �!orris Halliday of Cornellin a recent plea addressed to theC .... rucll football rules committee, gaveit :t� his opinion that the 15-);ar«1 pen­alt y fur unsuccessful forward P:ISSill�is tlln much. The forward pass, hedeclares, :s a must valuable innova­ti _11 in I .... orball science, al1l1 says thatsince l l.icago has used it to best ad­vantage and yet could make hut asmal! proportion of successful passt.·sIII the Cornell game, the penalty forfailure .to work it should he lessened.Penalty to �- Reduced"The forward pass:' explains �l r.H:dliclay. "has not proved. a� success­ful as last year, taking all universityll·:I111.:' into cons iderat icn and I think! har alt fuotball rules committees wiltat t heir- next meeting cr-n sider t he'15-)":.rd penalty too severe. The great­est power of the forward pass is notgr., und-gaining, but in its effect onthe defense. I t compels the oppos­ing team to spread out its secondarydefense and thus .wt;,=!kel�s_Jhc, defensefor old-fashioned football.'Chi�o Gained by Pass.Cornell spent a great deal of time'ihis 'vca'r-in the defense of the forwardpass and this was the reason, that,Chicago gaine�l,-'at times through-ouriinc. Ccrnell feared the forward ,{laSS:1I1d spread, out her defense. The'Ma­rouns used the play more sl:ccessf,ullythan any other wcstern college;', yetwere unahle to work hut tWG or threein ahunt 15 attempts." Tl.ere is a movement on foot at In­,diana Univcr sity to start a literarymagazine. ,MOSSLER CO.Clotbe. for Men and Young MenSO Jackson Blvd.ANNOUNCE NEW CONSTI�tionDeb�!lg, Fraternity Draws Up :Setof RUles-Regulations for Aamis­sion_;_University Debaters to be, In�tiateci-Ad�pt: Kev as �d�e.,- The new- con�titt1�i�rt' - -rec�ntlyadopted by the local chapter of DeltaSigma Rho,' the honorary dehating'fraternity, h.15 just been made public.The constitution. which closely re­scmbles that (If the national order.provides that all men of the Univer­s"ity "who make a Varsity' debatingteam or represent Chicago in an in­tercollegiate' oratGrical contest shallheccmc ipsi factor memhers of the fratt.'rnity. The matter of tiues is: notm("ntioned in the bylaws.:\ .Jiamond-shaped key. the nation­al emblem of the order, was adoptedis the badge for the memhers of theChicago chapter. many moreT� Rouse Oratarical Spirit. days of nec-Tile fraternity with this re�ular or- essary pro'ga�'ization now expects to do somc t e ct. 0 n!-!ocd wak' for Chicago ill arousing against theinterest in oratory and dch:lte. :Presi- north windsdent ·George Owen Fai.r.weath�r has- 11() �lle,'appointed a comlllittr.. 'to look intot:1(." oratt.rical situation in the Uni- el'a), Ilta" a\'crsity and report at the next meet- M f) S , Ie rinK. ncx� �Iay. :\ committt.·e has al- "Prf)tecl{JT OverC{I<Jt," because its.; Iwt'n apl),�intecl tn compile full data buttons close around the neck011 Il:'st Unincsity dcbatt.'s-. This eus- and protects the vital' parts-Ihet(:n' '�i1I hc continucd as a sort of IltTllol alld chest.hL.t ry fre,m ycar to year. ' -I! . 'Cha The "nat c1ea'ran-ce of, theseVarsity Debaters Elected to pter, ,Six new l111'mbcrs have recently -coats�at $20 comprises values to)leen "otl'cl into the t1lember�ltiJl of �:;.the ch:lph.·r. These new initiatt.·s :tr� "Broken lines" in these $15the lllt'tllhers of this yc:tr's cldlatinK coats to '-30 value-to close at"':llll": Hostl'llt.·r.. Halt,,,.. HoO\·er. Business and Semi-Dresa Suits atFl'r�I"" n. Blaek alul O·I>.llln(.'lI. $15 and $20-vaIues to $40.Tuxedo and Dress Suits, $40value, $26.25.Any veat to $8.00 value, $2.50Any Trouaen to $12 value, $4.25 Per c.t Off �i�!��,ra�Un:Today! ,Any. :... .."Protector. Overcoat"., . � : . . . :.. l.$20to $45.00·value­to close,The cold wave meansr:!waukee A!�mn; Organizing;;:ll1eS II. Gagnier. 'o.�. Ilf the Ilh·iu­it \: �dlnl I. is in �I ilw;mkel' nrganiz­j';K ;'n Alu01ni a�sn("iation for the \tni­\'(·r�ity. Th('re ar(' :thOl", t,,"l'nty­liv(' ,Inmni in the city ancl lltt.'), arl'sh,. win� �reat intcf{'st in tht' 11llch'r­t:1k:1-�. ' The Ilrs� mcetinf,! will hI.' h<-Mcluril'� thc first w(."ek of :\ICltch . MOSSLER CO.SO Jackson BmI.(Between State and Wabaah)\\'('ckly �mokcrs ar(' to hl' tric,1 at\Visconsin in its Union club. A Reminder for CoDe,e Men-Select Your Spri�g Suit EarlyAbraham Lincoln once said: "I don't carebow much you say, providing you sa)' il in afew words."We want to say til you in a few words that ourearly arrivals in Spring Suitings and Overcoats arehere-the earlier you come in the wider is your choice- you may order now if you wish, for delivery four tosix week� hence. This IS of mutual benefit because itgives you the choice of the best and allows our tailorsr.lenty of time. Better drop in and see the advancene of Suitings and styles at College Men's prices­$35,00 up.ICarver & WilkieTailors185 Dearborn SLTEACHERS AND STU­DENTS REVIEWS FOR----- ALL EXAMINATIONS IN.dO F, RANDfh ...... ST •• c":,, =ACO CHICAGO.H1NSBERGER'S MARKETA. O. 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Callany time during business hours at 39 Dearhorn St., or telephone Central5114, and ask for Mr. Goldblatt.Free Ticket CouponUniversity Pantatoriuln Club5645 Cottage Grove Ave. Phone Midway 1609T" IS Coupon and Se,'ef!_ty-five Cents entitles hcarer to tweh'e pieces of pressingduring the month of Me-reb only .. hen duly presented, Ladi.· Skirt.cleaned and pressed for Seventy-fi\'e Cent5 with coupon.�'1. - ':!c. ..��''\: BARTLBTT IIC RBAoIIIES8 ,." VARSITY OFP' POR DlDIAMAITO RBCBIVE DANCERS' ; (CootiDuecl;i'rom Pace ,.!============== (Continued' (rom Page I)· ,'� hardly likely to have an,. trouble4. Tattoced Man. . downing Bob Harris' bunch, as theirs. Lucia. showing has been mediocre all sea-6. Stubborn Cinderella.7. You Got to Sing an Irish Song.R Dream City.f). Waltz Dream.10. A Sokliee's Love.II. Rosalie12. Algeria.13. Yankee Prince.q. .Up the Street.I:;. Shine on Harvest Moon.16. The Golden Girl.Amusements.,. , ILI:JNOlS.Lillian Russellin' her Comedy. Success"WILDFI RE. "STUDEBAKER: Viola. AllenIn F. Marion Crawford and Walter Hack­en's new play."THE WHITE SISTER."THE GARRI�K"The--Vampire."COLONIALMane Cahillin her newest hit. the unique musical playThe Boys and Betty.Grand Opera HouseMrs. Fiskein SALVATION. NELL ..POWERS.The ThiefBy Henri Bernstein -withKyrle Bellew� Effie Shannon, Her­bert Kelcey and N _ Y. Co.Chicago: Opera HDDSa"Walker WhitesideIn Zangwill's Great PlayThe, Melting Pot.McVICKERS.Joseph' 0,' Marain the record-breaking success,Pegey . MachreeThe AuditoriumReturn of the Big ShowZiegfeld's Famous RevueFollies of 1908WHITTh�!YSuccessA Broken' IdolWith Otis Harlan and Beauty ChorusPrincess Theatre. The Prince ofTo-NightFantastic Musical PlayI.i;LaSalle TheatreThe Golden GirlSpectacular Musical Play1\1 atinees Tuesdays, Thundays, Saturdays__ Iusic RaIlA (Fonn er ly the Ganlen)Extra featureRoss and Fentonand a long bin of headlinersii1ir , ----------------MAJESTIC.1 1 CONTINUOUSVAUDEVILLEI 2 Big Acts This Week. PricesI j-25-50-75c.Olympic Music HallTwo performances daily2 and 8 p, m.Week F ehnmy 15thALL STAR VAUDEVILLE 17. L a Barcarolle.Ig, Slavery Days.19. L'm Awfully Strong for You,20. Rainbow.21. Daylight Hurts My, Eyes.?? Music of the Military Band..23. Love Makes the \V orld GoRound.24. Prince of To-night.25. Fair Co-ed.26. Lights Out.zr. The Last Kiss.28. Farewell.Two extras.SHIP-WRECK EXPERIENCESTOLD IN MARCH MAGAZINEUniversity Monthly Contains Narra­tive by Dr. Patrick ofU. S. Naval Station.TIle March issue of the Universityof Chicago �bga'Zine� doe on' thecampus Feb. 25th, will' contain an ar­ticle by Dr. Bower Reynolds Patrickon his experiences in a ship wreck.Mr. Patrick is the chaplain of theU. S. Naval Station at Tutuila, Samoa,and was on his way to his post whenhe was wrecked on the S. So' Aeon.in the middle of: the Pacific.He and the rest of the passengerswere cast up on Christmas Island.,and. without any provisions otherthan those saved from the wreck, theyexisted for over a month.They were finally taken off' by an­other boat searching for them. Thetale reads like Robinson Crusoe. andis full of adventure.Professor &J!!ar Goodspeed, afriend. of the alumnus, beard' of hisadventure and asked him to write itup and send it to tire magazine.A candidate for al�rm3.nic:, nom- .ination in this ward has announcedthat he is unalterably opposed tothe closing of Greenwood Avenueand is entirely unconnected withany large and predatory institutionsuch as the University of Chicago.irnagjning' he is taking issue withProfessor Merriam thereby. Peopleon the outside seem to be under the[mpress ion that President Judsonsends out sealed orders the first ofeach week containing detailed in­structions as to 'what the membersof the faculty are to think do andteach during the next seven daysand nights. son:.Importing'TaiIOr87 Washington Street.Phone Randolph 2486, You college melt- appreciate individ1l�dy·In clothes when you yay $30 and up fOr asuit. Y ou don't' care to see half the men .on the campus WIth the same stripe and cut, That's why you' get better�tban·U8u&l value when 'J01lget your clothes of me; absolute up-to-datenesa at a, m:�erate price. and the quality is the quality of mere. expen ..sive clothes.Track Sc!uad RestsThe track team' has three days ofpreparation before its crucial meetwith the Chicago Athletic Associa­ric n. Hard work will be on the cardfor today, while Monday will prob­ably let the men on the team offeasy again. Director Stagg and Nor­man Barker have been devoting thegreatest part of their time to theFreshman who will be eligible tocompete against the Cherry Circle.This will give the Varsity a great ad­vantage Tuesday night. as it will letin such men as Davenport, Smith.Abrams and Baird: Davenport issure to figure in the points in the440, and some of the others mayshow in their events. � You'll find it worth while to drop in and look at my newest' (a1>rics;you don't need to buy.J. KuntzAugustAt!d Books on' CampanologyThe Campanology library startedby Mr. D. A� Robertson for use ofstudents . who desire to call for thebooks at the president's office, has en­larged to the extent of five volumes.The new books are: ."Treble Bob,""Rope-Sight," "Grand-sire," 'and"Standard Methods," by Snowdon.and "Stedman," by Davies.The man who has' not paid hisReynolds club dues wilt realize theentire usefulness of his existenced�ring the. next few weeks. 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ROUTE- - - -�----Bast ServiceBetween,CHICAGO, INDIANAPOLIS.DAYTON, CINCINNATIAND WE5f BADEN,FRENCH LICK SPRINGS WE beg to announce the opening 01 the Winter Season at tIR uS,.Park Hygienic Institute," where Devt:1oping� or II edudll!' .. -sage, F acial and ��Jp Massage will be given. A150 Eledric LigIa: !MIlas,Steam Baths, lIot Air� Manicuring and Chiropody.. The new Radiant Lights, etc. Inspection invited. C ... e arRI-..e()Urplace. Man and lady attendants.We cater to Profeaon uti Stacle.ta _ .. 5' ..Hyde Park Hygienic &.IiIute�Frank J. Reed, Gen. Pass. Agt.E. P. Cockrell, A. G, P. A.Chicago •