" , .:.�__.......,_.",:���- ... ., ................ .-- ... . '-�""""".-.:..':"/ :':�'(:::'''':'';';:'<.-;.., ...."f_:;',:\'01. IX. No: 8J;·:. _,. ".. � ,.�PRESIDENT ADVOCATES" ARBITRA110N COURTS... ::-.;'�.President Judson':': Writes Article inUniversity Magazine Favoring Inter­):, ": national Co1ll'!� of., A�b�t�tion., .�. s ::51YS WAR IS" STILL' "NEEDEDCurrent Number' of, University' Maga­. �ine Also Telh-o'f'Liic Work ofProfess�r ,Whitman.Courts d iliic�'n;atiullal arbitrutionwith judicial PO\\:��sto take the place" or war in a,dJibtll,g the differences ofnations, 'arc advocated by .PresidentJud�on ill an article .. From Diplo,. macy to -War," :",:hich appears in the-current iS�,lie of�)-hc University Maga-zine."Too much must not be ;;xpectedfrom any int�rn��i'�rial', processes\\ ithiu �:.'lilllited period.';; he 'writes.s: ;"At the [.same � time it, seems to methat thc#�ht ;t�i)�'�s)�u�ld be;: 'follow­illl( 'oli; ¥,r�'e �li::�e��flil ,{ cstublishmentd �rdi�fr.Y means uf arbitration, thesllcces�f(tr;cstablishment of a definiteillt<:rnait;t�'al' iiidjc;iturc� that the jur­i .. dictio'��:\t,f this tribunal should be,�ade ruHi�t�nsl\:"F.�tti'e 'nations may'at�,�lie 6�t-;'t�7;n��'�t;���' that' to thes��n;i- methods �f such court and toits �scerta:r.ed probity and wisdommay] safely he entru�t��. its develop,men. along the lines of winning grad­'uallY! the confidence of thc 'world, and, '-, - " . 'thertfore... fl. ,',:ider and wider juris-dicti�l1. 1f ':;thij; supposition is correct, it w4uld i:�� _plail\' that another stepand,� long' 0.11«;. may .be taken, in thedirJtiol1: ':·of. :�liJ1linatingi physical'forc� as a int�ans� ,of the adjustmentof' i�tern;t1onal disputes."Wa'r Eitended Police Powers.In:; consid'·rin'6.the 1'('1;1ti\'(' meritsof ";,ar and dipJQmacy, �r��ident Jud­son ��ar,a.�ter.�s;;_ 'Y!l!:..As an extensioncf t�e police"or::mt'ernal military pow­ers ,of the 'Sthte:··tri :his opinion. theract'�lhat such police pOWl.:"rs will con'tiriue·ifor a long time within the statel'rrc1ude3 . their existence for a longti��f.n, :?,' ��,' �I.,. s�ate� .. and t herefo�e thc.fttttl"::��f ,:�tntatnmg peace WIthoutmili"ra���;n:\\'al armament of somc5t\rt.; 1'··· �?Thr.�c .difficulties are con.,oted byth :ai·thcfJ� the present system ofinter�tioricr�: arbitration court�; theirt('ndeocie�, ,lp effec't compromises, asillustrated,:i� the United States andGreat Bd'l';U, boundary dispute ;ni830; 'their:'��ndct'!\;y� to refer all m�t­tHS':to a; i.l':mpi;e� -and their inabilityto bandle conditions of internationaloC'li�ies )dli.ch no natinl1 \':i1I refer�;ol�tprib: &, a tOurt of ',arbitration.1 ' C�h� Articles Appear.Other ��tlcles which appear in the�amc i��uc i�f thc magazine arc "Giftsat' :ile .sc·\'�nty·Sl·,·enth �C)n\'ocation,"I recede' II 'h�' a fronti�i>it.:ce represent·ing _the n.;:w hn:-.t of John D. l�ockeft·!ler; "�t�l11e Sncce:-:-e:-. and Failuresoj the .\I'llrican Collcge," thc convo­(.,Iion addr\.':-� '(leli\'cred in DecemberIt) Alhl'fi Ho�� '.Iill., presi(lenLbf ,therfll�'ersity of Missouri:, "Charll'�(ItiS \\'IlItlllan:' hy Frallk HattrayLillie. alll\ "Rel're"l,.'nt;tti\'c� of thelJl'l&'cr;;ity at the Meeting pi the As'�(,�tjOJ1 jor the .-\d"atH'l'l1wnt off'd�nce," ht;lcl in ;\filltleapnli:- frnmJJ('�tmhl·r.:; t-O·31.The ah'rage a�e of the Fre!"hmanclass at 'i a�e is J9.,.years. _.. ··t· .: -·�·��·�.:..:-a� :t' ·l!·'.. ." '. ,.. '-•• , -:._:: •. ' - ;;.;,s. ,� . I :,CANE' QUESTION CVEXES ;SENJ()RS '1-'MERRWt CLUR .. lYni·-I ..Mighty Intell�c-ts-Of 1911 Discuss I HOLD MEETING' TODAY"yalu� of Sticks as Prom Properties-Girls Indifferent With Mustaches Second 'Meeting 01 'Student Politicalin Disregard. Organization at 10:30 This Morn-ing in Cobb .. arocn..J • -.".f .,One Hundred People Will Be Seateden Mandel Stage at Recital Givenby Madame Sch�mann-Heink To­morrow Afternoon."Vil! tl.e Senior men carry canes at i One hundred temporary seats havethe corning Senior I'rouienadej There I WILL DECIDE FUTURE ACTIVI'lY l.ve n placed un the stage ill Mandel<.Ir'.! some who say emphatically that _laB tu accomodate the overflowthey will. and certain others deny it Ho e to Get More 'Men Out for 'l'r')wd at Mariume Schumanu-Heink'sjust as emphatically. Ned Earle, who �anvass-Registration Canvass ,'t.nCl'rt tomorrow afternoon. Thej�: directing all his efforts in favor of Is Completed. �,I,'at demand frum those who wish tothe proposed innovation, was inter- l.c ar the famous star is almost un----- .��\ iewed yesterday on the subject, and The Mer ria m dub will meet this I,:-cl'e(!cnt..:d in the history of theexpressed himself as well satisfied morning at 10:30 o'clock in Cobb 3A. lL;II.:ert:; presented by the Universitywith the prospects. 1u, complete arrangements ior finish- Orchestral association. The entire.Il� the canva .. s in preparation for thc house was sold Sl;OIl after the seatI:l'pnhliran primary election on the sale !wgajl, and the extra seats are.:Hh ui this month. All men' interest- bliing fast. They arc on sale in Cobbcd ill the campaign arc invjt�d to be .:;A.The concert tomorrow afternoonwill be the first appearance of Mad-"1 believe the Senior men will de­cide to adopt the custom," saidEarle, "it is done at many other col­leges, and I see no reason why weshould 11(,t be up to the times. Someof the fellows seem to think that itis a rather insignificant thing in itself A t this meeting the nature of the\\'llrk oi the next few weeks will beto urge about. but let me tell you l xplaincd and. assignments made forthat it is just so-called insignificant �,il who can devote time to the work.things tha; make college life worth Several important. matters arc to,»eliving. There has been some slight brought up for-, discussion that, willopposition to the plan on the part of require tile -attendance of every mana few men, but I believe they are all in determining the course to be pur­corning around. No one ha s advanced sued,:111<1 valid reason stau.i.; why weshould not carry canes at the prom."Cane an Incumbrance.Roy Baldridge, who is leader of theopposition, spoke feelingly on thesubject."The cane," said Baldridge, "is auseless incumbrance. I cannot..csee, \vhy any' chicago Se�iors should trYemulate ,the antics of 'certaintoFreshwater institutions not far frqmChicago, whom we all recognize asdl·ficient in everything that goes tomake up real college life. I know thatin certain well known colleges the en­tire idta of student life seems to con­sist in those old familiar "rah rah"practices of which cane carrying isas J know, no one has pretended toone of the most absurd_ I do not be­lic,'e Chicago Seniors will toleratethe cane \:arrying proposition. As iaroffer any definite reasons why canecarrying is either dignified or desir'ahle."Ridiculous Says Baukhage .Certain other Seniors spoke briefly(In the subject."The idea is ridiculous," was thenrdict of H. R. naukhage, "whyshould we do something which almoste"ery other college has done' before\1s? I should be in favor of undertak·ing something odd or unusual. For in­stance, we could carry umbrellas."Dick Myers. enlarging, ,upon theidea oi attempting so�et'fiing' "oddor unusual" suggested that We mencarry "Teddy bears" and the girb"Billy 'possums."The girls when interviewed ahoutthc matter, seemed wholly indifferent.One Grcenwood maid said that she(!i<ln't carc in the least about theC:ll1es :'0 l(lng as thc men rcfraine(ifrom wcaring 11lul'taches. At prescntthe whole mattcr is somewhat "up inthe air."Fencib!es Banquet Friday.The Fendhles will han(Jlll't Fri.lay:lt thc Cotlltllnn ... The prO�r;l1l1 i� hl'irg- prepnrefl hy ;\fartin n. Stl"'cr;; 0j,!>t' committee. Sl \'eral illlp"rtal'tlusiih'sS "Hl!ters will l�,' pre!"ented:ll1ft a la;�.!e ;\tt�J1danl'e i,� TC(Jl1c,h',llw the oflicer ... The dilltH'r will hn,:i!,promptly 'nt 6: T'3' O:c1(\d� • uL,th� l)ri\'ate dining room., The Liniver sj ty men have now c�?1-pletcd �llc registration canvass of thisward. The 1 ails on the campus andthe fraternity houses have been ran­sacked ior eligible voters. This workhas been rather slow because of thenecessity of having a notary' witnessrhe signatures of the �en, but Ute re-"- �------;��........... -- -"-�-'''''''.'-.' .,..--._suits have )?ecn satisfactory. _Many to Help in Work.In <'.11 about twentY-.fi_ve· me,l1 , J1ave:ome ont and listed th�msel�'�e5 in �hec:lmpai�n. :i\lcre are needed however,te, make a thoruugh canvass of thereJluhlican voters of this ward 'andinduce as many �len as possible infa,'c.r oi Professor Merriam."The chances in this district areInokin� hctter all the time for ourc:lOdi,iate." was the hopeful statement01 Loomis yesterday. "But we needIlwre men these next few weeks fort he fight befure the primary is goingto be a hot one. E,·ery man who canI"'s�ihiy do. any \,:ork for th� can­, :t��. :' =' urg..:d ·.l;�··co·11;e out to th� meet­iJl� t�day .a��1 :elliist hi��el( in theC:lUSC."ANOTHFR CONTEST OPEN'1'0 COLLEGE STUDENTSAnnual Prize of $100 Announced byLake Mohonk Conference on In­ternational Arbitration,The Aimila! Lake Mohonk contestIl", till' prize of one hundred dollarsII'� the !,e:-t e��ay on international:: rhitrati(," hy a student of any Amer­i.:::t:' ('(:II('ge or university will close�rarch T 5.This j)rize is offered annnally hyth� Lake �Iohflnk Conference on In·,i'na�i"lla\ .,\rhitration. Lake !\{o-h '11 k :\":\\' Y flrk. The I,lonor of this\ f.-a=-:- priz..: j .. C. D. I'ug:-Iey a liar·'�rtl I;·\\' ,tllllt·nt. TIll' judgc' arc! :;lIlt r I:., \. �I. t '1:::, "I �_. ::.,;, � \._' :�l:lIi,"jPIH'r of Education; Jo�cph .:\loore.J p"tin' of tile Supreme Court pi�l ichiga 11: at1l1 Profe�snr (�corgl'S('ott, ()f Columhia llni\'Cr�ity.The pri..'c will he awarded .,t the:-'_ \ Cl1t\'('l1th annual me('\il1� ni tht·L:.k� �f.'·I;nnk �f)nferencc in the lat'�('I l'�rt "j "a)". E��ays :ar(' not. toc:\.("e('(1 �(')()() word� and arc to hl' !"ent,\'_' H� C. Phillip". Lakc' Mohonk. �.� Y., 110t'tater tha'n �rarch 15. Schumann-Heink at the Univer-sity. and is the only opportunity mus­ic lovers will have of hearing her heretiii:- year. The program as arrangedf(ir toruorr ow is divided into fourpart s and contains thirteen numbers.'The rirst contains only an arie from"Sapho," hut each of the followingparts will consist of four selections.Fart iULlf will be sung entirely inEnglish, each of the songs whichcompose it being favorites of Mad­arne Schumann-Heink. Mrs. Kather­ine Hoffman will accompany thesinger, The concert begins at fouro'clock and will last two hours.BILLI A.RD AND POOLTOURNEY FOR TOMORROWAnnual Reynolds Club Affair DrawsLarge Entry List-Prizesfor the Winners.The opening of the Reynolds clubchampionship handicap pool and bil­liards tournament has' been postponedun:i! Thursday. All of the hanaicapsha,'c been determined and themen ha\'e been grouped into divisions.As in the bowling tourney, the menin each section will fight it out for,;;nJlrema{�:::r in that group and thenthe section champions wiH procet:daccording to the process of elimina­,tion. th,- man with the most victories:tP his crerlit winning the champion­� Lip. The twenty entries for billiardsand sixteen for pool are:Hilliards. Division I. Goddard, Kar­�tt'n, ;\(arr, Florsheim, and Dalyl.Division 2. Sterchi, Harger, Coonley,and nrig-gs.Division 3. Murray, Cronk, Baldwin,L('ith. and Middleton.l1i"isinn 4 Smith, Bramlich, Heller,! ape and Lawler,Pool. Division 1 Heiss, Goldsmith,Hunter, :wd \Valdha\1s.Divi�ioll :2 nah�win. !\ (lrthrup, andHoward.Dh'i�io!l J, Adams, Parker, Young,;!fHI Emhlct(ln.I)i', i:-,i(lll .l Fh,td', r. Harriman.�;!11lI1li!".all(1 na,'icl�f)n.Junior Cias3 ri.c::·:-e Today.Till' Jlmillr cia!"!" picture for tlHl'ap ;1T11! (;o\\,n will he takcn tnday at1(':30 in frnnt of K('nl. The skatin�1'«rty which was planned for yester­d;-.y \\'a" po"tponed indefinitely. 1 t.. nch :111 affair is giwn it will he anr:0unced a fcw day .. hcfore the e"entis to takc place. Thi .. action wa .. nc­(''-'�sit3ted hy the unfortunate weatherc'onditions. Price Five CentsMAKE, TWO CHANGES'IN NOMINATION LISTSClan ADen 'Enters Race lor CoiJn.,il.nd Sanford Sellers Withdra WIN.me.ELECTION TO BE HELD fRIDAY.Tc:l!ers to Meet Today-List Will BeAnnouncerl Tomorrow-c-Elec,tions in Cobb.Two changes were made yesterdayin the list of candidates for member­ship to the council. Clara Allen en­tered the race in the Junior class,making the eighth candidate, andSanford Sellers withdrew from thelist of Sophomore names.The election will be held Friday inthe Senior and Junior college officesill Cobb from 8 o'clock until 4. Tellershave been appointed and will meettc day in Cobb 15B, at 10:30 .o'clockto receive instructions about theirduties. The names of the tellers willbe announced tomorrow.AU petitions for reclassification willbe considered today and will beposted accordingly.The candidates follow:JUNIORS.Clara Allen.Robert Baird,Ira Davenport.Orno Roberts._<- Adelaide P.oe.John Sampson.Maynard Simond.William"A. Warriner.SOPHOMORES�Margaret Badenoch.Chester' Bell'Cora' Hinkins:Donald Hollingsworth.Paul Hunter_George' Kilh.'Bessie Schumacher.FRESHMEN.Leonard Neighbour.Helene Pollak.Margaret Rhodes.EOlest Reichmann.'Derothea Washburne.PARTS IN STUNTS ASSIGNEDCampus Is Being Requisitioned forHobble Chorus Costumes_Rehearsals for the \V. A. A. skitand stunts are now in full swing. Theprincipal parts have all been assigned.the last additions to the list beingthe names of four women who willtake part in the Japanese sketch, writ­ten by Marguerite Swawite, called a,"Tokio Two-Bagger.'" These are Au­gusta Swawite, Irene Hastings. Paula 'Bt:rke and Effie Hewitt. MarjoriePreston will take the part of thechauffe\'T in the stunt written byFlorence Catlin. and Elizahcth Burke.Chorus rehearsals are going ondaily in Lexington and Kent underthe direction of Mi"s \\'ayman, ;\IissOrt mayer. and Evclyn Phillip... thedramatic c"ach. The Freshman Lam­(:l1t. is getting- :tlnnl-! ra:,i(!I�' and thell()hhlc d10ru" and COrJ)"ratiPI1 ChOT­u' art' hin� clri'll'rl lly r:\roline !\Jer­ing. an as,i,tant of !\fie; .. ;\ra��, Hin­''':111, It i .. rl'Il'.rtetl thal dlr C:\· .. lpt1Si .. I'cill'! 'l' . -:'<1 i:'r \.'o,t::l1a'" for th�Tld'hl" l" (r:· ... h·t ,"(_' -,\·a:·"",')h<.'mi"trcss who kcep .. )lcr idcllti:" a(!('arl "e('ret, hcpes to pick l:P a fc'.\·h ',t, in thie; lin ... r, om a 0:.",1"( T! • ',"".. r t vance (If tl1C gowns at th,� (',)min:::�I, nior PromTO DAILY IttlBOON. -f'r,',t,tJ,!I'f'If!,i:(1,l, ; Tbe omclal Student PubUeitlOil'-' of'" TbeUnlTeraltT of Chlc:aco.FurmerlTThe CoiTerell,. of ChlcaKo WeekllFounded'.1'he Weekl, •••••••••••• October I, 1892'l'b� DIlUy •••••••••••••• October I, 1902�ublbhN Dally, eX(''ept :;UUWlya. Muu.day» uu..! hull..!al8 durluK three'QUIlrt�raut th� Uulvcntlt,. l�r.,t;ut�rN IlIl �(.'Uu..!·clu88 wall at the Chi.c:u¥u �o8tuW\."e, Chlcu¥o, Illlnola, MM.rcb1�, I�O�, uuder Act ut March a, 1873.irI� .; 1II TUE !:iTAn,"�. A, P}O·.I::.t·}O·EK • • .MaDaclu&, Editor.K. .I. DALY • • New. .Kdltor)(. }o'. CAIU»E�TEB Athletic II:dltorAtitiOCIATE EDITOBSW. J. ll'outec, �. 'l'�lorC. W. Houghland H. L. Kenn1cottlL W. ReeMD. L. UreedBEPOBTEBSs. It. Beebe .M. D. SteverslJan), Comer U. 11'. DWlIwD.uax Euelow B. L. Han1a8. Kaplan �. Kearn.,W. LIID&D ' J. B. Perl ..a L. HaIre L. StoisU. W. VlDlukT W. WellmanWOHEN'S DEPABTJlBNTMarjorie a111, &d1_.Iluth Retlc:ker. Auoclate EditorIlBPORTBBSM. Campbell'lor.nce CatlinSUBSCBIPTION B&TESBy Carrier, $2.:;0 pl'r yenri $LOO per qr.City mall, $1.25 per Cluurter; �.OO perlear lD ad\'an� '_:'_ •. -a,News contributions may be lett at :BI.lls Hall or Faculty Exchange, addresaedto The Dally MaroonWith every class or c�,��.�il elec­tion there recurs the old .�tion ofclean politics, . 'The prob­lem of the purification ofstudent politics, that hasCleanPoliticsI�. : been a source of worryand chagrin to bro�d minded stu·dents for many years. is revived an­nually. Always is there some smallgroup that shows reluctance to aban'don the iormation of combinationsar.d similar tactics.J n the election now going on vari-,ous charges have been brought toThe Maroon against certain factionsin the Sophomore class. The Maroonhas made no .,ttempt to verify thesecharges and cannot say whether theyare founded on fact or rumor. B'utit wishes to call the attention of the So­ph0more class to the fact that sev�ralyears ago representatives of all inter...;ests in the University held a meet·ir..; :tnd decided that combinationsin elections should be abolished.This decision has been adhered'tosince that time and has been product·i"e of so great an improvement in theethics of student poritics that the�tudent body wishes the order to re­main. Any action of any members orSfonps in the Sophomore class, thatis in opposition to this principle willl:e considcred subject for publication... \nd with this warning The MaroonIwpcs that rumors of i11egitimate tac-.tics in the Sophomore class will ceaseto be heard.DAILY BULLETIN.Junior Picture today at 10:30.Merriam Club meets today at 10:30,Youn, Women'. Christian League. There will be a regu1&r meeting ofthe Pow W ow this afternoon in Cobb3A, at 3 :30. Mr. David Alan Robert­S(tO . will make an address.Meeting of the Dramatic Club to­<lay at 10:30 in Cobb 3A.Medic-Junior .basketbal! today at3: J 5 in Bartlett.Senior Class Pins .on sale at theinformation office, 10:30'11:30, today.Tellers for Council election meetin C. 15' b. at 10:30 today.ANNOUNCEMENTS.Pen Club meeting Thursday inCobb 3A, at 10:30.Lower Junior Puhlic Speaking con'test in Mandel at 11):30 Thursday.Le Circle de Converaation Fran­caise in room 8 Lexington at 4 p. m .Thursday.Madame Schuman-Heink will givea song recital under the auspices ofthe University Orchestral Associa­tion in Mandel at 4:10 p. m. Thurs·da.Indiana Club Dinner in the Com­mons cafe, Thursday, February 9 at6:30 P. m.Religious Education Club meetingin Haskell at 8 p. m. Thursday.Snell Hall Stag Banquet" Thursday,9:30 p. rn,Botanical Club meeting in room 13Botany building at 4:30 p. m. Friday.Blackfriar Sone Contest is open until Friday at 5 :30 p. m. See Bul­letin for particulars.German Club meets in Lexington�,t 4 p. m. Friday. Vortrag von HerrnLubcke,Board of Libraries meeting in Lawbuilding at J p. m. Friday.Mathematics Club in room 32 Ry;crson at 4 :30 p. m. Friday.Dramatic Club Picture, Friday, 2 p.m., at Esmoer's, cor. 55th st. and\ V ashington.Law· Senior basketball game Fri­day at 3:15 in Bartlett.Swimming Contest between North­western and Chicago in Bartlett 8p. ni. Saturday. -_ .. -Reynolds Club informal Saturday.Fencibles Dinner Friday, Febru­ary :10 at 6:15 o'clock in the Com-mons.AN ALUMNUS IS REFORM.ERHugo l:Sezdeck Moves Toward Or­gariizing Southwestem ConferenceHugo Bezdeck has started to reoform. the southwestern athletic situa'tion, He has proposed the formationof a ':-outhwestern athletic conference\'/hich will include Arkansas universi­ty, Oklahoma. Texas, A and M'7 andother SCill.')ols' in the southwest.Be;deck is now coach at Arkansasuni"r:r!'ity and while at the Universi­ty won a lasting reputath')n as one 01the grcatest line-plungers in the west.j' f e was a member of th.! .hampion­ship team of 1905. He has been unusu­ally successful as a coach since leav'iJ>g- thc Univcrsity. 't.J. C. Y�EDER CO.(Not IDe.)PAINTER. 0,.EVERYTHING915 &$'� 63rd StreetNcar Drexel A venue.Telephone Hyde Park 1213TAKE,'AmOUT-DOOR SPORTDon't 70U r..l there wouldhe F-t8r enjoyment inthe gam. If 70U could ......n7 and more clearlythan now" Perhap. 70ur,,1.lon couldn't h. lm­� There'. aatiafac­tion III JuacnriDg that. Per­hap •• iea lea_a .... tohe WorD oil17 during out­door ·;.'llfe to protect -youreye. �d· prev.nt tho_-h_d.Ch ... "N.··WatrytlCo.- ,OftI0IAN8."101 J!IaDdolph 8tnetJ owa college holds annually a stateNEXT CLUB DANCE SATURDAY �I("e club contHt to determine tberanking of the different glee clubs.Reynolds Club Informal Scheduledfor Thi. Week's End.The lirst Reynolds club informal ofI he winter Quarter takes place nextS .. tl1rday. The informal which was�cheduled to take place on January:!i was changed to a Ha:-;:! Times par'ty. The attendance will he limited todub members as in tl,,� dances givenlast Quarter. During :t." affair, theclub bowling alleY5 wi:. be free to'.bl, member� �md tl eir ladies. Out·�iC!c' of thi" feat\h� no !-pecial ar-�re binJ made for themeeting in Lexington at 10:30 to- rangcmentsun(e.day. A'Q'A I IfOur �ua1 SpecialBlu�' i-BltCk <. and GraySerce �� � Cheviot Suit.with am Trousers ofsame or Outinc materialMEwa 01'" THE COLLEOaVanderbilt �niversity presented the··l·oll�Jte \Vidow," lately.An Aero club of sixty members hasI:·:{'n formed �t Dartmouth.Statistics of mst year's graduatingc1C\ss at Well�seley show that of theJOO graduates Of'I910, 245 are alreadymarried or about to be.A men's r.horus has been formedat Wisconsin for. the purpose of reohursing and producing organized�inging outside of the Glee clubs.Citi7ens of Syracuse, New York,will give Syracuse university $100,000f �r the imporve�ent of the campuswhich is at pres�nt in very bad con­dition. -- _, ."=--=' .. =. ---.�·rmi�&:�·; - �.: ... "" '.""" ';1' .·FATIMA!:�. ".,:.,. -, ··--··-TURKlSH� �"- .',....: -, � .' '. :1&1 BL&N D r;;:o ,- ,--' --·-�G· .. ft-"'T-C!--.�,_,.- '-'.';�.&' �. �.: ;., :,..� ... LANGUAGE-, . Some cigarettes may be'Creek to j'� but in plainEnglish�FJbmas are Good.No language can quite.' describe them-can quited ibe tha "distinetl dif.·'escn t y-ferent" taste., . "But cohege men have alanguage of their' own and.,their appreciation is ex­e_reSsed in the number ofF�timas they smoke. ':20 for 15 cents. Packed'�ex�ively, and you ·g�t·10 additional.THE- AMERICAN TOBACCO co.1.' •What the New York Life 'Did ill 1t10WITH EACH DO�R OF CASH INCOJl&.:!::,: ' "Paid to Apnt8 '. • .....Paid tor Death Clalma • 22" �.� .'01' Brauch O.ee ezpeuee, .. .ta-�Paid to Llrine PollCT Bolders 28-uuta Supenlalon .n4 IIe4kaI Ill· .i Set ulde for Reeene and DIYl- ,;. ape:tUon -, .I ... '� ci d' .' -", J. l : 40'·l > "ta For: AdmlnlatraUou an4 land." eu.. • • ••• e:n .Dent ·)txpeue8 I c:eagTotal 80 «'or In.uranee Dept. Taz... u-'���. ceo_ 1·�Total 10 etItt.If latereeted. f.r tutJMt,: .... raaaU... write. .... _ ......A. I.: ]ACOOSON, .General Agent... x .. Tem LIf..... I'll I.e, 8aUe 'St.The F.ountain Penwith a' Gyarante,-­The DiUnond Point� yearly cuarantee certificat� accompanies each .... .Y.r7ODe of our Pountain Pens.The Safety CUp that accolllpalliea our pen is", ODe of .... :bftt made. It wiD keep ;rou' frOm losine ;rour peD.THE' DIAMOND PEN POINT CO.New York.DO YOU EAT?If so, why not at theUNIVERSITY COMMONSThe best in the city for the price.All things in season.... loyal stamt ... nbKft" ior The BaBy .. .-. .�'j..Spelman House received yesterdayafternoon in honor of Mrs. CharlesR. Henderson, the head of the house.Among those in the receiving linewere: Mrs. Henderson, Miss Ger­trude Dudley, and Mrs. NathanielButler. About seventy-five guestswere present. Richard Davis, a mem­ber of the Nicholson company, sang.The Kappa Sigma fraternity gavean informal house darice last Satur­day evening.An informal dancing party was giv­en by the Phi Kappa Sigma fraternitylasr Saturday evening at 'the' fraterni-,ty house ill 6054 Kimbark ·av.eDU�.·::The chi 'Rho Sigma's entertainedwith an info�mal dancing pa .. ty· Satur�'day evening at the Reynolds :club�Miss Florence Rothermel is not incuvrAit. 21 ..... BEDFORD. 21 iL laP college this quarter.A 7}reM.b1 Sigma Alpha Epsilon win give aD-�'D·,··"Oj.... �" .... V�lentiht's -party at their home on,LU� � " Fridaj:-evening. There will be dane-�ot8i:t$LAk-S'''' �:g��!"l�!n�·r�r�e�:�e !�ii:::t:�SIt��yt�ih;'�eclt,th;t�'meet' will cliJlbolie.III froOt and there i!t ample space The itbt Reynolds club informal'01' the cravat. will b� on Satutcil� evening, F�bru-Uc..2fOrl5c.(:lueH.P",1lQI!",�.Y&_Co,. 'i,�,'.' :" '.;'. ,.,: �..r., ·�.4 ''-T _. ary.It.·;· .... I,Established �Y8h" The' wuitit!tl of, a*e-�H Hall will takeadvantage' dt Hie sielghing weathertonight tit haTltik .h old-fashionedsleigh-ride.. .. �" I, '�-,' .... ". '.';.' : : ... �M, iss ltitttolQ, tnW'give � e, :�use�;r . �, !' •.• ;;�dance fol'l "* ,.mbers of Fosterhall btl Slltttday evening.·'.. Charlotte tt-o!Js and Elizabeth Camp­beli are, ,ub.. Up to Ann Arbor forthe Michili*LProm; .and wilt stay atthe "Zeta �sl House. while there.The· F.�ott!ric .. �. pve an informalbob 'party J.st· nlMlit.The AI,ha nefti will give a par­ents' rtt�tiUon itHdiy afternoon from4 to 6.'Ann6Uncemettt .is made yesterdaytbat the �arty fot Senior women. onF ebroaty. i" wilt be held in Green­wood hall ,lIlstead of Foster. as wasstated on. ttl. iau set of Senior post·aI �s. �W.S for the party are al­r�ady woflc:�d up by Edith Heming­way and b� committee.Dr. E. E. Moore, wasI the guest ofGreen ball·at supper'last Sunday eve'ning and spoke to tbe house members. in the eveDiil.. : .FlOI'eDct' Fairleigh aDd W. JosephSunderland will lead tbe Deke ball tobe given at the Blackstone botel, Fri­day, February 10.. # •. �-.----.--.--Just arrived!, �e,},��est style OttO-Iman opera. ���. Actual value$10. �: ".. ..: Our' Price. '�$ 5000. IArt����rbo���re��tore I: . 76 Madison ·.Street I�I E. Van Buren Street. It.1::trenliee,CO.,.:,:�-.c! !":f':e' :J' .. J· ... ,.""!:":;I::I�If_'.J-.• ' �.: .�J •. ���� .o" ..- ••• �.ED� .. rs- and Steam andqontftctOra. Hot Waterfol'Heatingriot Blast .;-.,",,:-:". .' . �.' 'Heating uld' .. : .... ; . .and ..lIedlanical· -- VentilatingVentilatiOa ApparatusPowe�Jants and Power Piping�26. �ZRJlAN STREETN elr Board of Trade.': CHICAGO�dae l.rwat finD cf ....... ..__._... :.-... �s...: ..d Hat w d.t He.Ia.o-.a�,!:,' He.... lfo,l· ... �rcft(�·CEORCE FR03T Co., ."KEn,..... .,,,.V.8.A. .- .t _ -- .. -- --_,;,_.;...;._.;... ,.;... ...,;,,;, _FOR A GOOD LUNC�EON OR DINNERGo to 1015 E. 81at at.NEAR ELLIS AVENUE.Luncheon, II :30 A. II.; 2:30 P. II •DiDDer. 5:00 P. II .. -; :30 P. II.. 25 Cents.Near Lexincton... ==.::.J-.lidtatioaa �� n�er���. stu�;�:1. cab OD •. calDpua.'''The Dail,MaroOn W decided' fO � "die .8OCiet7 MWa of the Univeraity. � a Week in the f¥ture. Con­tribatiw'-60ald be acnt to theolice in.Ellia hall or to theWomen'. Gi6ce in Lexington. One Yea.rGuarantee £ertillcateDiamond PointFountain PenEvelY pen made by us ia .... teecIto give absolute satisfactOfJ' ..mcein. ever" pa�c�.In eTat of any c1iMad8factioDwithia one year from date of pucIIuetbia certificate entitlea you to ntIIrDthia pen to us with your name. ad­dr... and description of die trouble,and we will either give 70. a newpen or adjust yours so aa to pve ab_solute satisfaction.DIAMOND POINT PEN CO.Signed __ __ DealerDate sold _ .......• 191 ••Geo. F. Ivins, M&r.Save this ce, �cate-it ia 70ur pensatisfaction insurance.: Your a College . .-BoJWith your CoiJe,i JoJAnd your CoUele T�That's why we wet 78U toto call and see the Swell Suitsand Overcoats wetre':MUinc at·$15-and .. S28.. ;.. � .Furnishings! You ��tr it;Were there. with all lUDds ofthem a'SILVERMAN .;6 SON1125 fast 6lrd Street. Edited by James E.,. SullivanSPALDING'S OFFICIALATHLETIC ALMANAC-�9IITh� athletic recorda of the �or1cLSullivan's All-America CollegeTeam. IglOoSullivan's All-America' AthleticTeam. 1910. : THE ABOVE CERTIFICATEGOES WITH EACH PEN SOLD·BY US_ IT SHOWS THE CONFLDENCE WE HAVE IN OURPENS.Hundreds of ���."Thousand. of RecOrds.The onlybook pubiished that con­tain� the official college .eeordsand. hundreds of college pictures, TWO DOLLARS UPDIAMOND POINT PBN CO.New York.Lar�e.t Mnfs. in the United State •.Th� Encyclopedia of Tuck andi : Field·SportS. i-t;iNoble-0;'.. "ORDERS� 'FILLED �BY PHONE D • SoperChocolates,. �*'on�Unequaled . 'F�' ' ... :!;··Drinb. . -,175 Dearborn Street. Cern_ Mearoe.Second Floor.SHIPPED ANYWHERE'. .159 State . se.: 1&& IlidlipQ Ave.l'!l La Salle S� WHAT IT MEANS,. American Factol7 Rebuilt" meau a c:Jua of tJpnrriten. .uch a.no other CODc:aD don OJ: caD Rbail4 u we do. It ia aD ideDtif,.mC termused tl) diatiDcaiab our mac:JUDe. from die cr-t maa of typewrite":.which �re o.erect under the Dame HReWlt. '". -It means that if �u buy aD • Amaicaa Rebuilt TJpnrri� of anynuike. JeU will Cd a FACTORY nliuilt .machine. Rbuilt with newparts; not ODe tat baa beeD simply repaired pd &zed 11ft in an ordi­nary &boP. but ODe equal to DeW in medlaica1 qualitJ.We parantee .. el7 �cbiDe we seD fol' ODe JUr. aDd alao cuar­antee the title.A. McADAMSTHEStudenfs DoristFOUR QUALIPY IN CONTEST America" WrItIng Mac/II"e Co.The Original Type .. riter Exehanae Eatablisbed more tha. 30 yearlPublic Speakinc PnUminariea Elim­iDate AU But Four. ...... � or=.=�- _ --J 19 Durbom Strer.t, Chicago Telepbone Harrison ,,061�3rd St. and I .. imbark ATe.Pboae H. P. II.John Canning, Edward Blonder,Charle:; Stewart, and Hirsch SoblewtJn places yesterday aft�rnoon at ..o'clock in Kent, for the finals of the;tnnual Upp�r Junior extemporaneo\1!=cont�st whic� will he held in the lat·tcor part of March.Tbe judges for the preliminarieswere: Mr. Nelson of ·the PublicSp('akin� d�partment. AS!'istant Pro·fe""f'r R(lb�rtson. and Mr. Moulton.A scholarship for two quarters willhe awarded to the winner of .�he fin·<lIs. and an award of scholarship forone quarter to the spuker attainingsecond place . SPECIAL SALE50 DOZ. $I.SO and $2.00 LION SHIRTS,' at$3.50, $4.00 and '4-SO DOUGLAS SaOES atS:. c and �.('O FLORSHEIM SHOES atF.·,W. BAKERliEN'S GOODS EXCLUSIVELY.Open Evenings. Madison Avenue and 63rd St Jewel.,- Department.�L.MANESSI� � OPTICIANUTULISKED_£8 r.�adi�on �t. Tribune BId.!.Eyes glasses and spectacles sden·tificaily fitted and adjusted. Ex­amination Free of cbarge.A�k to �l'e the New Idea Mounting 51.0553.2553.50 I,:" THE DAILY MAROON WEDXESDAY. FEBiwARV· a.l�t:AMUSEMENTSILLINOISWILLIAM GILLETTEREPERTOIREEl\tIPRESS6lrd and Cott�e Grove Ave.. TeL N_aJ '51Fonnerly the Tre\'ettD!�tion Sullivan &. Con.>dine. L. I. Montaaue, Manaae-rThe Eminent Legitimate Favorite�RS. MILLER KENTIn an Original Comedy Play'."J U ST DO ROT H Y,"Dy Byron Ongley,2 ShowsNi£htly. Daily Mrtineel1000 Resc rv ed Seat. at ro and 20 cents6-Captivating Feature Acts-6BLACKSTONEDAVID BELASCOPresentsDAVID WARFIELD-IN-The Return of Peter GrimmLYRICGRACE GEORGE-IN-SAUCE FOR THE GOOSEpOWERSFRANCIS WILSON-IN-"THE BACHELOR'S BABY"GARRICKForbes-Robertson in"THE PASSING OF THETHIRD FLOOR BACK'GRANDMargaret AnglinGREEN STOCKINGSSTUDEBAKERDOUGLAS FAIRBANKS-IN-THE CUBCORTComedy Ten Strike:Henry W. Savage OffersHenry Kolker in"THE GREAT NAME"LA SALLETHE GIRL I LOVE"The Best Comic Opera in theCity."�HITNEVHenry B. HarrispresentsHelen Ware inTHE DESERTERS---- --------------COLONIALVictor MooreinThe New Musical Play"THE HAPPIEST NIGHT OF HIS.LIFE,"McVICKERSTHE ROUND UP... FRIAR CONTEST CLOSESAll Song and Lyrics Must Be in byFriday.The songs and lyrics fur the Black'friar production, "Capturing Cal'ypso," must be in the hands uf thecoui ruitt ee 011 music and lyrics be­fcre next Friday, at 5 :30 o'clock.Lead s hve t s, with the melody, must:1L'l"""lpany all scores submitted. It isplun ne d tu return the scores to thecomposers W:IO wish tu wor k on themL ver Sunday, but the material mustIol' in the hands uf the committee byt lie time set. Sr orcs may be han Jed in·j:ruugh the i�l�ullY exchange.The committe will meet next Tues:. :ay evening tu discuss the music andl,_,nuuct the tryouts. The music andlyrics will be gone oyer at a dinnerif! the Commons. and t he tryouts willcommence at i o'clock in the Reyn­.-ids club, A program containing allthe music submitted will be made out,.m d anounccd, and no material notcontained in the program will be giv­e n a trial. In this way, th ... · committeehopes to be able to give a trial to allthe music and lyrics �ubmitted withthe least inconvenience to the authorsa nd composers.SENIORS WIN ONE MORECiass Basketball Team Defeats Sophomores in Close Game.The Seniors retained their positionin the the inter-class series by de­fca ling the Sophs yes tcrday aft err1100n in a fast and exciting game byt l;e score of Z2 to 20, The Seniorvictory was due principally to th:l)laying of DeGraw who secured"C\'en baskets. making m- .re than halfuf his team's points. The Sophs ex­hibited super'icr n-ann ork but th eycould not hit t',e ;"ash·tLineup:Seniors (22), Sophs (20).Baldwin R. F Catron, God'dardDe Graw L. G Green\ V orthing c. .. Goddard, DuckPnrchen R. G Duck Rad-nitzerSutherland L. Goo .•••• Murphy,LawlerFidJ goals-Baldwin 3, DeGraw r.Goddard 3, Green 5, Duck, Murphy.Free throws-Baldwin 2. Referee­K uhns and Page. Time of halves-I5m.nutcs.CAMPUS CANINES PROMINENTFootball Hero Tests Doggie's Bite­S. A. E. Mourns.Fotlvwins the corning of the bliz­zard canine life has seemed to tak�on new activity the last few days.Chief among these is the noteworthyfact that "Zul,e" Kassulker was bittenbv the D. K. E. dog, but seemingly\\�ith %1') serious results to "Zuke.":\ or while mentioning dog news,would it be wise to omit that AlphaSigma Ep�ilon members are deeplycricvcd O\'cr the demi�e of "Sig," thel�()ll .. e Ill�scot for se\'eral years. Alsoa FrC' .. hman has been seeking famethe last few days by leading a dis'1 cputahle canine abollt by a stringThere may be other dog notes butthey ha\'e not yet been sent in.Clark to Lecture in Utah..\� .. (;ciatc f'rofe�sor Solomon Henry( lark of the department of public�pcaking. will gin four dramatic rcac1-ill�:'. hegillllin� Fchru:uy l.t, at theC�ngr('gatioT1al Church of Salt LakeCity, Utah.nf the 490 memhers of Congress,:!97 or about 60 per cent are collegeml�n. About 100 universities and col,leges are represented. This Ad. -ls . Goodlor SI.OOCUT THIS OUT.---- ---------- - -This Coupon will not be publish:-ed after February 18, 1911•If your I'iano docs nut need turn'iug nuw, save the coupon, as wewill honor it if presented within3 mouths of above date.Call us up and we willsend OIlC of:' our expertPiano Tuners, who will ac­cept this coupon as $1.00discount. The cegular priceis $2.:;C •This is a bona fide offer.This .-.\<1. must be presented,if ycu desire thl� reductionLouis Lowen thalPianos that please,712 West Madison StreetTelephone Monroe 2517.WE ALSO RENT PIANOS.French MethodHand Laundry1 I 4 6 E. 63rd Street.P��".e H. P. 6 r I 3.Our 18 years of experience inthe laundry trade is the benefitgiven to Our customers.Our agent, P. A. Soochman, willcall and deliver your laundry freeef charge.Mendin� and darning Free.!!!! UTILE ART CORNER1528 E. 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