With fifty Senior men crowding the,"e" bench and exhibiting closelyshaven upper lips, the annual Seniorl WILLmustae he ra.ce opened yesterday. at10:1;' when Pat Page "fired the an- Inouncing shot. Close rivalry will marktho competition, many of tho competi­tors threatening to resort to desperatemeans to make a good showing.'Women of the Senior class will bethe judges of the results at a danceto be given in the Reynolds club Fri-The Wisconsin clubs will arrive to- 41ay afternoon, December 12, whenday at noon and will be entertained they will pass on the merits of theDetails f Plan. mustaehes exhibited. Many of theo by the different fraternities. Manag. (Special to DailJl Maroon.)Pat Pagl� and the members of the Alpha Delta Phi freshmen will en- er Lollesgard has urged allot tho Senior women were spectators at tbe Madi"son, Nov. 20.-With everythingteam with tho oxeept.iun of Ual'tain tortnin Delta Kappa Epsilon at their fraternities to have their representa- opening of the contest yesterday and to win and nothing to Iose, Wiaeon­Norgren will speak at tho Batlgcr house, and the Deko upper class men th-es at the Reynolds club at 12:30, �pec\1lation was rife among them as sin's football warriors will go into the,mnss-meet.iug this morning. The pep will be tho hosts of Alpha Delt. Psi so that the visitors can be assigned to probable prize-winners of the three- clash with the Maroons on Marahal� .session will be held as a preliuiiuary Upsilon freshmen will be hosts for Chi to the various. hOU808 without any dif- weeks' race. field tomorrow prepared to fight toto the big Purity banquet tonight ill ['hi; Delta Tau for Phi Kappa Psi] tieulty. Both the Chicago and Wis- Bratfish Offers Aid. the 13.8t ditch in tho battle which willHutchinson. Cuptuin Norgren ant! Di., Phi Gamma Delta for Beta Theta Pi; eonsln dubs will rehearse In Mandel Senior men who despair of raising determine finally whether the Badgerdrector Stagg will be excused as they Sigma Nu for Phi Delta Theta; Phi ::.! 3. the required mustache within the F._ra- are to retain a share of the Western _will have to speak at tho buuquet, Kappn Sigma for Sigma Chi; Alpha Members of the Chieago Glee and scribed three weeks will find a frien.l gridiron honors won 13.8t fall or not.­Norgie insists uuyway that it is Tau Omega for Delta Upsilon; Sigma Mandolin clubs held their final rehear; in Mr. Bratfish, the Reynolds club bar- Although' the odds are two to ODOnga.illHt hi!!l prjuciplos to make two Alpha Epsilon for Delta Sigma Phi aals last night. The clubs will b� ber. Bratflsh, long experienced in pro- agalust them, Juneau's men are con-I· _1_ K S' f Be Ph- duei hai . rs has laid in hisspeee res 10 one uay, nnd . appn igma or ta 1. present at the Purity ba.qnet, and will UClDg r-raasers, fident of putting up equally as 8tron�Pat is. probably tho best man quuli- Postal cards will be sent out to the entertain the diners with songs and annual supply of tonic which, for a.a fight as Minnesota, and Stagg's won-fled to tell of the strength of the BUII- stewards of the variour fraternities cheers. They wlU then proceed to consideration, he will apply to any derful eleven which has showed to such·thi k telli th C th ho,.,....f!--l Senior lip. So great a rush...gors, us he has seen them play SCVClr:u UK \\ l't- "e l1l� ern u e arrange- Mandel aeeomfanled by tho teams and . .t"-U& good advantage this season will betimes this year, He entertains u ments for the Interchange of men. eoaehes. of Seniors ia he expecting that he has .forced to run the limit if t.bey ua ta-.< -� �\:i.�l���-o . ;e-Sp�t 'f�� -- the -,hsco�;I;l . 0' 'fifb"watds -"Will -phi.idne· progiu(or 'i: �- - ...... -........... � - --r' -.-. . - - '. 'taker. a:.r oISSist.an"t W'belp1ake--eattt: -b;-;�;t�ii�-;i-';�er� . .. '0 - �.- • -' ." r: -�- --,.,. _'.- .-line, and believes that it will be the dates for the luncheons at which they The program for to-nigbt' is as fol- at the extra business. While Chicago was obliged to devel- .. ',' will entertain. Th 1 ti lat' , An. -impromptu plunge .in the Bart-w.t.lest game of the year. The vet- e on y 8 pu Ion )0"=';:' op its highest playing strength for the.; Ii =. _ ends of the eleven will have their is that the luncheons must be held in Pan ODe. lett tank awaits eVery '14 man wh� Gopher contest last week, the Badgers'It �'"""'\' .the next week. -I. "Here's to W;-on-�n".' ... U. of C. dares to shave his upper lip during .III! .:::., .. last chance to speak at a football a-. IQ were quietly grinding away at prao-mass-meeting. The seniors, who will If the first program of exchanges is Glee club. the forthcoming three weeks. Every tice with the prospeet of an off day.I:: be called upon, are Pierce, Kennedy, a success it will be continued through- "Here's to the Man Who Wears a year several eandidates are initia.ted. in their schedule before them. AU'.11\, into the Sacred' Order of Ducks, and}'itzpatrick, Harris, and Gocttler. out the year, as a regular feature of "C" •.•• ' •• U� of W. Glee club. the weak points which had been ap-interfraternity relations. Different IL "CaValier Song ...... The Combined Senior- men' announee ·that this year parent in their playing during the _-fraternities will mcet each time. Glee clubs. membership will be open also to �l son and which were brought out .0-Tho Purity Banquet in hOllor of III. n. of C. Glee club." underclassmen who presume to r31SC plainly by the Aggies and the Goph ...the Wisconsin team will be hcM ill THREE QUARTERS CLUB IV. "Vira.'·•• __ .• •• • •.• .:... Smith. mwitaehes, or fail to shave off the OileR - e� were gone over and remedied anelllutchinson at 6. The rooters :wil1 "1'1'8" PEB.FOBII TOlllOBBOW U. of C. Glee dub.: they have at present. a 'brand new fighting strength develop-hn"e a chance to soo hu�ky Bad"er:; V "Hail Smiling :Mom" SwudForth· ed. .As a result, the Cardinal elev� -b ••• yv-' •TO BOLD DUAL SWDIJIINGat close range and compare them with Will Staae Opera Ballet, Baby Show, "Pi�kaninny Lullaby" � BB'f"WBBN VABSrZY' is admitted to be at least fifty �our own players. Each Wisconsin mall One Jl.in:: C1rcua and Football U. of C. Glee elub. . cent stronger at this stage of thewill be scatcU with a Chiago playor. Game. VI. "Boston lelO&1"' •••...•• Beeker. - game than at any other time since•. 'reams-' A. .aDd B wm LiDe Up.AgainstThe teams will file into the Commn� U. of W. GJee club. practice began, while on the oth�at 6:J5 31ld will be greeted with sonb� Frcl'lhmcQ Candidates for the Thre� E. H. Carpenter, R. E. :Maurer, ::C!:'� =:� han(l Chicago has hat! to run theand cheers. Both Glee clubs will b,' Quarters �lub are sllriving to make II. C. Nelson, J. D. Rogers. chance of going stale. The game to-prescnt and will render some football their annual public appearance Satur- VIJ. "Sing, Smile, Slumber" Gounod. morrow should hinge on the question .1 h h . h I b' h' Th Each of th� tIwo V 8l'Sity swimming �Bongs. I ny t e cst 10 t e. c u S IstOry. e tT. of C. Glee eJub--Solo by of 'Whether .Juneau �nd Schulz �:.I b t th f L_ teams having won one meet. ' th� cham-- - - .----.... nva ry e .wecn e mcn or memuur· H. F. Sdam!l. better el�\"elopers of weak eleve ...The features of the evening will bo !ihip anll t.be opport.unity of porform- pionship of the University will be de-h b P 'd t J d D' Pul 'r'tro. 4 30 when than Stagg and Page are conditioneR�peec os y resl en u son, lroc in" before one of the laro. est football eided this afternoon at :e ... Informal. of. championship calibre teams.tor Stagg, Coach Juneau, Captain i h team' "_1\." iines up .. .Mi� ·toam "B".crowcls ever assembl�l n t c west, � ftree. -&- Have Secret Practice.Tandberg, an� Captain Norgren. I'n>s_ I h' bes On October 17, teaJn "N' def.e:\tedident Judson will open the speaking comhine t� luge �"'l�ry • t' to IS t VlU. "Silent Love" .••••••••• Agar. team "B" by a score of thirty-two toe�orts. U. of W. Muclolia dab. week has been conducted with thewith a welcome to the Wisconsin team f to.enty·siT- � two w� laIN theThe candielates will pnrafle be ore [X. "The InditFerent Kariner" •. Bul- -. greatest amount of socreey and no onein the name of tho University. Direc' the game anel will holtl a p.me of second team came bae� wij.h a vie-J:u-d. knows just exactly how strong thetor Stagg wiD also welcome the Ball their own between halves. Siteeial � of t,!tbty-O,1l8 tp �ty .... 'lCvcn.. h f h hI' d Solo by D. WbittleBe7, U. of C. LA' L__ Badgers are. The appearance of 'Oer-geR lD t 0 name 0 teat et1c e- !4.lunt� inclu.le a grand oTWll>ra ball.... X. The deciding eoVest was t" II�VC �IJ'� v., "Afton Water" Olda many" Schulz, former Wisconsin men-'Partnlcnt. Captain Norgren will ex· ...••••••••• .h.eld last Friday, b.ut was postponOlla . baby show, a one ring dreus with U f W GI I b tor who arrivct1 the first of the wook'ten.l the --el".ome of the Chicnoo team • 0 • ee e u • f tL- 6": 6 ... M' r8, .. ,. ._ a pair of tw>rforminfP beaTl', and a 0)1 aeeonnt � IW -p'.,., . l.Oneapo I ..l'� e . XII "Sweet KiM :Mary" Whelplev folIowing the close of the 803.'Wn atanel Coaeh .Tuneau ao.l Captain Tand- T f ] ak"· • • .' The outc-ome is a toss-up. The teatilft'�on ... iet hrigacle. he our" ts·· m - Solo by Lon Payne. :Michigan, has brought joy to ov01'1herg of Wil'{'onsin will reply. ing tho l�t �howing will ha'·o all aro well divid� as to ability. pavli·Th I t ill I 'th I t "Annie Laurie" •.•••••••• Buck.aL- f CIA" h II-..J rooter, who b('Jiev� Shulz ('apable ofo )anquc W1 (' ose W1 a s lor black marks Terno"ccl from their rC(" �ek, "are' star 0 team , as ro \:'IlltT. ot C. Glee club. whippin� the (':mlinal line int.o shR.pt,the football up a total ol thirtyoifive points in theXII "Vanitv Toast" Gounod to withstancl tho fierce onslaughts ofathleti('· • •••••• .two mcetR, while Neff and' O'Connorgnmc, a r�lay r:l('C an.l other U of W Gl- elub the Maroon ha('kfil'l.l. If \':i.;('onl'in. ....,... ot team "B" have scored tweotY .. 6bcovents will be prescntee'. "Alma :Mater·' ••••••••.•••• Lewis. ('an ('heck StngJ:'s l:wks an.1 sllow anyy ..... t�rdny's d�rby attradeel a large and ninetoell. �ints reSpectively. Tho� .. " .. U. of C. Glee elub. sort of oft"('n�h'c ahility, thcn I'lUpp·)rt-cro ... ·.1 to t-he cI'r"ulnr drh'e wheTe the "A's" have a 8hade the botter in the ."' '" R "Good Nigh." Bu�k. e1"9 of tho RallfTcrs helieve th('ir ('lo,·on� • . • • • • • • • • • • tre]ay teem, and their hop6! .•.�fj "ietOry ,.,"nccs werP ron. Tho �andidates rode 'l'Iae tOlllbined clubs.' , . will havo nn c,'cn ('han('o on Sntllroay.hobby hOTWCS of wiitely diverging ap- eenter around this· event. The 'B's"Big Jlass.JIeetlD!f.pearan('(' ancl SPOOf). Be"eral one lap on the other hand are hoping to pickTho Rcvercnd Dr. Gilkey will speak hNl.t� a .teepl('!('hn.�, with "Its" on wm VIsIt Black BIB. up enoogh. points in the indh·ic1un.1F thc1'r hnn.2. nn-1 kn�..... "'ing f(1f' hur- The) �,oIore.l Mpn'. Y. M. C. A. and swims· to off_ a po88ible relay de-to tho mcn of t.he r�hman ('las." to- .. t1 ... R" "'; .. ""itay at 12:45 in IInt�hinson ('afe. This dlC1', nnd a grand six_lap frec-fo1"-all" the C1Ii .. nr.n "hlaek belt" wiq be Tilt- feat..IInn�heon will be tho In."t of thc Fr�h_ ('ompl('tc41 the pros.rrnrn. One of tho ited by thp party taking the Y w. Tbft All_1'OUnd Swimming Champion·from his hone :.C. L-Y.M. C. A. Seld trip toalorrow ships will be held Tbunlday and Fri-nloraitll. day, Deeember " and 5 at of P. M.�.,..,1I! lIaily ilarnnuVoL XII. No. 38. UNIVBBSrrY OF 0BI0AGO • .FB.IDAY, NOVBIIBBB 21. 1913. PBIOB FIVB 0U'n .RACEiwn STAGE MONS'l'ElMASS-MEETING TODAY-HOLD MASS-MEETINGAND PURITY BANQUET FRATERNITIES EXCHANGE EXPEt1 RECORD CROWDAT CONCERT TONIGHT StDJDr Women WUl be J'udJces at Fin­ish on December 12-Pat �.starts Contest by Firing PistoL Lut Pep SeuiOD of Football Sea.son Is Expected to Be Rec­ord.Breaker •BEGIN MUSTACHEInterfra.ternity Ooun.cil ArranJ[es forInterchange of Freshmen and Up_per-Classmen at Lunc:hoona Nut Few Seats Remain Unsold forweek. Joint Concert of Wisconsinand Chicago Club.Badger Pep Session Will TakePlace at 10:15 and PurityBanquet at 6:00.TEAMS WILL ATTEND CONCERT Freshmen and Sophomores from thevarious fruternitit..'H will be guests ofother f'ruter uity tlrstcyear men at Iun­c-IICOIl, before tho next 1lIl.'Ctiug of the Mernbertt of the Wisconsin and Chi­iuterf'ruternity council which will be cago Glee and Mandolin clubs willheld Tuesday, Dcccmber 2. Under- take part in a joint concert in Mandeldus� men from oue fraternity will vis- tonight at 8:15. Tickets will be 011it ouo fraternity house, and the upper- salo i� Cobb today until 3. The boxclass men of both will meet at tho office in Mandel will open at 4. Thereother house. The rule providing for. are some good seats remaining on thethe interchange of Freshmen was pass- main floor and in the baleony,VISITORS ARRIVE AT NOON BE IN KENT OR MANDEL!Follow the Drumto the 'BadgerMass-MeetingFollow the DrumWherever it Goes10:15cd at tho last meeting 01: the inter­frJ)ternity conncil.Parity Banquet at 6..�actice at Camp Randall the pa.�yell �('sKion nml thcn the teams will orlil". In at1,lition toattcn,l t.he Glee club concert. Themen will oc('upy the first four rows ofReat.'l. Dir('dor St.'1gg will al!4o bl'prescnt, hut will sec that the playcr�I�.nve before ten.Bold Last Freshman Luncheon. A mammoth mas.'l.m�ting win behel,"!;. T�ur�itn! :�igbt-- ·in tho Jzymnru-iumn.'l :d�Mi.roff for tho' tea.m whi('h leavesthe foilowing' morning for Chic.'man Y. M. C. A. noon meetings this ('anllitlates wn." t.hrownquarter. into a puddle of mud. (Continued OD page ".J""�"I'i"'I';I ftIB DAILY lIi,ao(nl. 'FB.mAy lfOVEVRBB 21. 19a.men are Entertained.WOMEN BA VB TEA. IN FOftEB 1 OOSJlOPOLD'Alf OLUBI WILL SEBVE OHINESE200 Upper class OoUWlellors and Fresh- FOOD TOMORROW NIGlft' CLASSIFI£DDYERTISEMENTS-TYPEWRITING ne:"Uy don�lliseel­laneous work a specinlty. Miss B.Rrown. 6132 Yernon ave. or. HarperLibrary Loan Desk. W·3J..,.5 ... n.! ..Chiueso 10041 nud n display of Chi·:Fi,lI:t! prepurnfions were 111:1110 yes- "1I0'V to work your way through col.torday h�· tho Brow nsou club for tho lege." Mnil(.'d free to studeuta, Iu .dance to he held December ;; in tho t'I Letter Club, ';:Jm" Jofferson ave.Jersey City, N. J.BeYliohls Club. Prepnrat.ious were al-so made for the dinner to Ill' held next F<?R RENT-A suite of rooms and al­�\lon(lay in Hutchinson C:uc at 6:15. 80 one single room, two blocks fromAt this dinuer, 11011. E.lw:ml O. Rrown Cobb lInll, Mrs. Sullivan, 5802 Jack­son av •• 2nd apt. Phone,Ushers for Wisconsin G3.!!l&-Gymone to get into it. Examinations are gate, 11:30.�; but they are always with us. Chicago-Wisconsin Football Game-We' cannot talte part in a cha.m!)ion- Athletic Field, 2.ship se&son windup every year.• And Oosmopolitan Olub-.Ellis 18, i :30.the fellows, who 'take today and to_ TIim FOB SELLING EXTRASEATS zS NOT DETERMINED ha.ppiest for in col1t'ge. instruments arc !'!teriliz('d. E\'crythingsanitmy. 1440 En.'1t 5jth street, sec­ond 1l00r. Phono IIytle Park 6772.ehnirnrau,hbliahed daily except SUndaJL KoodaJ'IDd holiday. duriq thrcc-quantra of theUaiyuaitJ :rear.Entered aa ICcond·clau mail at the Chic:&&oP�c:e. Chicqo. ilL. March 18. 1908. un·der Act of March 3. 1873. Finals, Kent'16, 10:15. l1it;� Geraldine Brown presided at of the Ulli\"t'r�ity huvc been invited.W. A. A. Choruses-Neighborhood the tea table, Sally Thompson, chair- Tuesday till' dub will ';.:h·e a iliuuer iurooms, 10:U5. mun of the Upper ClaMS committee, was Hutehinson cafe.1'jgers Bead .. Business me-eting, assisted in serving by Lsabe! Keu-Cobb 12A, 10:15. dricks, Margaret Rigb'S, Reba McKen-Blackfriars-Cohb, 12A, 1�:15. uou, Lill�· :,k'}uku,' En�lgt.."1ino '8Wll'L'lincheon.-Freshniau Y. M. C. A., house, Dorothy, Phitbeiek, Heteu 'Rick. Brownson Olub to Hold Dance.Commons ca.f�, 12:45. �German Club-Lexington � 4. .and 5,4. ' ..Purity Banquet-Commons,: 6.Glee Club Ooncert-_Mandel, 8: 15 .. Expect' WiscoDslJl, .Women.at- -Iudge of the Appellate Court, nud a.Twenty Wisconsin wome� willprominent Catholic will speak.Wants Women to Oopy Matthews.MAROON All�BRING RESULTS�;rnTI111il11mlM11ill1Bi1l1lfu1STETSON UNIVERSITYDELAXD, FLORIDA.Pm. UaeoID RaIlt'7. A. B. Ranard. Ph. D.(Jllin ... 1t,. or Chleap.Four coll�ce.. nn schools, 11 bulldlnp. r.oIn faculty. 1� Cam�cte unita �ulred to �nterCoUep of L�11l1 Art.. Land of blue .kl" ..Bummer w�attber. out of door recreation allwimer • .,ft wtnds from the � .. and the musicor mocklnc bIrd. In the orance grove. HiCh­est collep standarda. Send fOl' e&t&1OC."Keeping in Front"You fellows bow wbattbat means rWe9ve been very successful in thisrqard with Fatima Cigarettes. Bythe way, these cigarettes were 6rstsold in the coDege towns-and youagreed with us that they were good.Then we put out for the biR race,to make F atimas of nation-wiele rep-'. utaIion, and today more ale sold thanany other cigarette in this counby.No purer, 01 more carefully chosentobacco grows than that in F atimas.We purposely put them in a plain•• • aL�_IDeXpeDsave �m IUD waywe can afford quality tobacco, andtwenty of the smokes for I; cents.Now your college crew is of utmostimportance to you-so is a �cigarette, and it· s your aim in lifeto keep F atimas in the lead-rightup to their good quality-right UI>to where you 6rst found them. anawill always 6nd them. 'Success feDowal You started thiscigarette on its successful career­and you puB a ItroDg oar aD ovf:!tILia country.RepreSentatives from all frnterni- Two hundred upper class counsellors uese customs ure fl'atUtl'S of the Cos- 5c per line. No advertisements ro-ties meet in tho Reynolds club at 1 anti their Freshmen attended the tea. : mopolltuu dub prog-rmll for tomorrow ceived for less than 25c. All c:1aas11le4to provide for the accommodation of in Foster hall yesterday, Mr. Jamt..� night ut j::W in Ellis IS. Tho pro. advertisements must be paid in ad­members of the Wisconsin Glee club. -Iohusun or Mt. Claire, New Jersey gram is ill the hands of the Chinese vance.JlaD.meeting-10:15. talked on ··JIow to Attain the St.roug- members of the club, C. L. Tan, thoAll forl,jJ,:n born members FOR S.\LE at bargain-One Buit otclothes__Tuxedo style, original cost.$55-lllado by fino tni1o�uit issmall 8izc-Enquirc Busluesa manag­er of Maroon.'a browu purse, coutninlng bauk-book,"Catch tho spirit of beiug happy", .concert t ie kets 31141 money, }'iu.lcrsaid :!'tlr. :!\It'rrifichl �'ester4Iay at tho please return to Elizabeth Newbold,Y. W. C. L. meeting. -u may beplaus will be given out today. Stn·cr· hard to nlways look lmppy, but ('opyal wOlUcn will. meet thc visitors at the Ru.h- Ma.ttlwws His rooters yell THE BEAUTY rL.ACl·;_l[isse� Lock-station with 'automobiles and taku \ the'}:'re happy �\'hethl'r they are or wood and Nielsen. lIa.irdressing, dye­them to Lexington. not.'. After :\lr. llerrifiehl's talk, ing and bobhing. scalp treatment, man­sc\'eral women toM of what they were ieurin�, ehirol'Olly. Bolly Dla!'l.�ago hyappointment at your home. All ourFonr students will speak on "Tho of. ,the ,l,�.!>.!> _c_i.rcus _����_��_be,,����!v�� when thev come ...... ".Ir th- _n h t ftI\i��tff't\iiiMfl\ii'l\imiral,,-.., J --, _ W� Students' Honor Court," in the .nnals ·about tbc fieltl. The seat.�, w en cree .'--' .. 'h....... to talk bo t. ,nr Thomas J. Cavey & Son�ve somello&A.oLU6 a u AOU of the Lower Junior public speakAng .. �, �i1l be inspected by the city au-FURNISHINGS;:::;:r ::::n:e :::;t;!W;�' eontest this morning �t'.·���lri�f.��nt' i�o;�;;��i?�!Lppro\'ed, will be soM For Gentlemen.. thcater. They are YadeliM� Wood". Sat'urdny: 'No�imc has been set when SP�CIALIZING IN THE WANTS OFwont hurt the studies, it will give the AUttan MeFar�d, Rudolf AI ·�aud .. : . :..:"- ...zat, the punch that exists in college ....... - • ,,- � -- ,� th�"'" Wl�lD.enc.e. - • _ _ -:: � ... THE OOLLEGE MANlU to fell who take8��' .St;n�J"W���Ju���,��� , t';-M� o���tJ�W'£-;' ·i.·..· Oollars size 13, upe every ow'" ;: y�lcj�y •. Tbe contes\p,nts. �8:.tOl� ,� .. r:_ -:� L:-;"\.� . ';' ��; '.': ", '::. ::- ',_ ib; W. Ko Strt-et� every point of view, there 18 to gef'beneath -the 8llrl�e el .. the_sub- A�C��Dlod@.�.,,_\,V.scon��'BtU()edts. 0\· • nroe ChIcagoonl¥ one conclusi.on-be� with the ject, and to present new, fresh ideas: er' :iJOO tickets have b�g sold in Mad·mamrmeeting this morning, a_nd follow All members of the' University ·ha,·o isonj :ind"ihe'iBadger authorities arc •••••••• ++ .... +++++++++++++ ..the celebration right through tiD. af- ,ter the time to hail the fellows on the been invited to hear the speakers.. cl�oring _ fo� morc." . ������, �.��rt i�. . JOSEPH SCHMIDTThe judges will be Associate'· Pro- '.... '.team cham' of the Cont being made by the athletic department ;:::!�tlonery, and Toilet Articles \ --------------, as PIOns erence. .6essor Clark .l>.f the Publl·c Speak-I·ng.. "'O�I .. - III.I" ' •• ".": .' ". ,(o'INE LIN .. ; 0 .. eA2':DU-;:-:i FOR lEN tr"a't:� boolUlket --de-' , to . keep the' ·tickets' from 'the h�ds rudepartment, Mr. Nelson of'the Public 8crlbln« a. newChicago men, are getting a reputa.- Speaking department, and Mr. Moul- of. scalpe� and to curb the operations 956 Eo 55til St. Ohicaeo. DL : �a.fet'Y razor blade!!, makl!:';a�'::n�lafJ: 1:��f P l·t· al k b k t th fi Id �'t\- Imported and D)=�st1c L1:ne of i a IlleUme and be b.-tt"r lha_n when pur-tIon for, cheerinZ. The wonderful ton� of the department 0 0 I IC 'of the tic et- ro ers a e , e ,.. I�, ,chUled. Sent on r('cdpt of : .. centa.""".It shown .... -.z___ Eco'nom.v. Ea.ch contestant will speak ordinances provido for the arrest an(1 ..................... CIGARS AXD+ClGARETTF.S,............. i CLAUDE WOLFE,�I"'.U _" � �T++.+++++ +.+++.++ ............ + & II Howard Oity, lIrIich.apolis is an example. five minutes. fine of anyone dc�ted attempting toMost of the boys who The winner of the contest. will bo !'lOll tickets at a premium i: the neigh-were at the alumni ban.- awarded a $40 8('holaTShip, good in borhood of the fieltl, antI men will boqu� Wednesday night were at MiDn. any quarter. A l:limilar contest will pro\'idc(l_ to w.�teh for scalpers..� and they gave an e%hibition of be gi'\"en for members of the Fresh-NIOHOLS LOOKS FOB TBA.IIl,no1ae-making that was inspirbig_ The man dass in the Winter quarter. Con-'l'0 FINISB UP IN FBoM'.rtests for the three other classes willbe he�d this quarter.The. Daily Maroon ;;:. Bulletin•• i.n.itl .f 4�uap ==:��:!:ar====::=:.airial .-tllbal � ... ,.,n =-s:= __TODAY.FtmDulJUDiYcnity of Chicaao Weekly....... iD& Editor •••••••••••• 1Iar1iD Stew.,...... Editor ••••••••••••• Gcoqe CottiD&hamAtilletica Editor ••••••••••••••• � Gore ..auiDcu IlaDa&cr •••••••••••• Burclctte IIaatCkcuJauoa llaDqu •••••••••• William Lpwa Contest- t:st Life."SUBSCRIPTION RATES.8y e&r1"ier. $2.50 a year; $1.00 a quarter.87 mail. $3.00 a year; $1.26 a quarter.Editorial-Buaincu Office. Ellia 24.Telephone Midway 800. etts, lla.rgaret Penton, �ary Morri·son, ,Mildred Parker and lIeleua Bur-<fbitotialOondition EXams-Students condi-'l'oday and tomorrow will wbld up fioned in German; (see German Exa.m· tend a luncheon given in their honorthe football season. And when the Iner, Cobb 14B. lJy tho 'y. A.' A. tomorrow before thewh.istJ.e blows tomorrow. TO�ORROW. ,football game, The' committees init will be a cha.mplon-The BomeStretch ship season for Chica.«o. Y. II. O. A. Trip-"C" bench, 8:30. charge arc undecided as, ,� where thoOrchestra.___Belfield, 159, 10. Iuneheou will be hold, but. definiteAnd it is up to every-��'o1f, look up·their·bOOks, aban- HOLD FINALS IN LOWERdoD:,:.the: ti� �and' devote themsei�es tO� 'the- :eVeiits � of the day, yellthemsel-Ves:ii� .. 1et that: joyous, "'I' Madel1lie � Woods, Adrian M.cFa.rian.d,�':Gre, WJt'�"'·1�,:a.zid:gen- : Rudolf MOritz and Stuart Walsh� ; act the boy: once more,·w.ill get' :'; ; �::at thclr studies � week � much" :.the better. And in addition, in after JUNIOB OONTEST "l"ODAYSeats Will be' Passed by 01ty Bulldin.xInspectors WhenErected.are,: O()ntesta.nts.No time has been set for tho sa 1 \.'Ohett-oiI4� guard of the Minnesota tzip 1ri1lbe a valuable nu�us tomorrow. 'rheywm be able to iive one long yeD SO!it can be heard as faz as the lake, OOUBSB Olf B.A.BBLAIS 'l'Oand come right back with a Bello; , BE OITBBBD IN WDftERthen keop up the racket an through Th., cross.country !'!quad, eODlpo&..... 1the game. They have been tbroueh of Campbell, Stout, Goodwin, Tyrell,the miD., and caD yell as long as Rudy !'MIellOI' Abel LefraDc is I'kst Bs-Byerly and Jonos a.t'�ompaniell h.\·d cllange !'Mfessor Between Chicago 'caD stan on hJ.sfeetaud lead.. ADd. Coach Nid"�ls left la.�t night for CoIt ,� rest COD:.e in with splrl.t. "Obi-. and French Vnivenltid. ,lumbu!t. The men' are to lun in thocago" and "Hello" aDd the lou 7ell a.nnual conferen�e' rat".e which will h�will be heard. as th8J' nev .. wen be- T""� Fren�h leeture �ourses will be' held Saturday morning. Teams rOp'fon. '!'rue, there wm be hOllDe voi- given by Professor Abel Lcfranc dn� resenting every 'uni\'0r.'ity of the Bi�cell a.nd sore tbroa.ta aD around. But ing the Winter quarter. One course, Ninfl �onf('lrfln("e ,will be enterefl. Kan·who cans? It is for the cham1)iot1- for grad1:late students only, will 00�3S. Dennison, Nobrn... ka antl Ames aro1Idp; the team needs to win. ADd. "}dJllieation de Rabel.Risto. It will be the only outaidol'B to nllL-e17 fellow who is there will remeDl- gi\'('n on Tuesdays and Wef1nesdays at Juot totore loa'\'ing, eoaeh Nichol�,bar It forever. He w111 feel a quiver 2:30. The other "cries of lectures. to althoogh not colaiming fim pla.eo, !¢At­of pride as he hears the Bello golzur he deliv�rcf} on Mondays and :Wednes- ed that ho expoded the team to ftuj�hthundering down Fifty-seventh street, clays at 4:30, is on "Molierc et Lcs well up in tho ut. Tn Campbell,eclIolng and re..echolq from' the 1ndl4- Grnndes Question!'! de son Temps-" 8\OOt 8IWI Goodwin ho has th....oe long1Dp; wbere the cnctle or"Chi_'" Dr. Abel Lefranc, professor at the dJ8tanre men 'Who ,will compare favor·Go" cuts Into the mighty "V·Bab-Bah" sollp_ge ot France and a director of ably with any i.D the West bUt thotz.a tile east..BtaIUL It is worth an tJae F..eole pratique dee hautes etudes otlacr threo men hA'\'e hAd. no 0Kperi­tile doft and the sore tbroat. � IIaD (�rbonneJ, is the first exchange pro-wIlo caa't talk JIoDd&y Is eatltled to tf!l8fJOf' between Chicago and . tho enee antI it' is very Ulmort.a1n whatA ,aace on the ron of honor; aDd til. Io'rench univ�rsitie8. . He has published thoy will do.ftIIOW wltIl tile JlOl'IDaI voice Is cIDe books on French Renaissance authol'8, --- ...... ---Medics WID' Give InformaLto aplalD. 'l'omorrow wm be a�- and has i88Ued an eciition of Babe-Jlaalldp rooting day for OJdcap .. lais. In addition to this be has writ­..a .. the day we dlDdl tile Ooaf_: ten extensively on 'Marguerite de Na·!JIII:Ie .... vane, ad OD CoateilDporary auth� Does Not O.l.aim Victory but BeUes onOamp� Stout, aDd Goodwinto JIab a Good ShOlW'ing.An ir.formal flanc� will he given bythe fir.tt and !eeon(l :lear elasses ·)fthe Medieal aehool on November 29.------------ _. _.- --Royal is a stand­machine andwifhout anyThe CoUetle ShollEnibldoDLBAftIBa BID_ AlID PILLOWS1VhatCoUegeEditorslliDk •••••••••••••••••••••••••••. VVanted At Oncefada ... at tile DlliYeniIJ to COIH ia uti �yatipte ....Special Offerto College MenHERZKA BROTHERS:-: Tailors :-:1545 East 53rd Street�elephODe B. P. 1037. Open Evenings and Sunday IIom1Dc.• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••On FootbalLNext Saturday will finish the foot­ball season, The moleskius will be put (Continued from page I.,Two Ju,YI.> of football cuthusiasm in DAlIOB PBOGBAJIBaway for another year, and tho sport preparntion for the ehumpiouship gamewriterN aud uuthortttes on tho game tomorrow will eouuuenee this worningwill thcn busy themselves in pickiu:-;, with a mass-nreotlug at 1():15. Ar­out all-star teams. After that football rungemeuts for tho place have no�will be returned to its jar in tho can- been perfected, and tho slogan is U}'ol_nery and nothing more will be heard low the drum wherever it goes," Anof it uutil school opens again next effort is being made to secure Kentfall. The minor college sports will fol- tllcatcr.low in close suecessiou, and keep the Tho team will be preseut in a body,writer of the dope almr �t as busy. and every member except captain Nor­Basketball, truck and swimming crowd grcn will speak. Norgren and Diroe­an.l jostle eneh other for reeognifion tor Stagg will reserve their speechesand all fail to attract tho attentiou for the Purity banquet, The Seuiorathat tho one great sport docs: who play their last game tomorrowFootball h� tho cullgeo sport ... Noth- will be featured.'lIg can tako its place •.. Not only the Expect Big Meeting.game, but tho atmosphere it carries, Tho mass-meet ing is the last footballmako it smack of college and college gathering of the year, and every effortlifo as 110 other athletic activity. It is being made to have a huge "pcp"is tho grand old game, and while wo eession, "We've got to show tho teammay be enthuaiastie to a certain ex- that they have a tight ahead of them,"tout about baseball, golf and track, and that we are fighting with them,"when it comes to football. we all stand said cheerleader Matthews yesterday.up and yell, We are sorry that timo "lIalf the victory is won if everyonehas been called, and that the schedules gets tho proper fighting spirit today."The Typewriter'That Solves ''Typewriter Problems."ROYAL TYPEWRITER COMPANY58 E. Monroe St., Chicago Illinois.Tbe CoUeae ShOllruo Ma"OD1c �emple.THEMASTER-MODEL" .of theard c�rrespondencedoes condensed billingspecial attachments.are Dearly fillished.-Tho Daily North-western. "!!U!!lII!llI1l1JIl1l1D1l.UlInn!D1U1l_mmIllIIllNIiIII.SDREXEL PHARMACY"Beat; Chica.lto!" KAT'.r McANANY, Be Ph.In one of tho fiercest games ever Comer 66th and Drexel Chicacoplayed Chicago defeated Minnesot:l Telephone Jrf1dwa7 1411 ISaturday. putting Wisconsin once morein tho running for Conference hon,ors, On comparative scores it mightseem that Chicago should win easilyover tbo Cardinal warriors, but ourteam and rooters do not think so.Scores this year have meant nothing.It will be a vastly different and vastlyimproved team that will go down toChicago to uphold the Badger honor.WISCONSIN HAS MORE THAN A�Gl!TING CHANCE TO WINl Let,us, as the student body, work withmight and main this week to stir upenthusiasm for the game. Let us en­courage the team. Let us bull-dczethe reluctant into going to Chi�ago.We want our FULL BAND at thegame. We are going to show the de­votees of Coach Stagg that there are.last ditch fighters at Madison. WeWILL WIN TITAT GAME! WEWILL! WE WILL!-Wisconsin DailyNows. The DoaM � Pare Drup, Cb..a..a. a¥ToU�& .&rUelea.For that Grippe or cold In the bead-'I>r'e%elCold, Grippe, and Fever Tableta, 2Iic.Ask for a Free Sample.Stop that Cough wit a. botl'le of of our WhitePine Honey and Eucalyptus, :me.Rel�ve that Headache with a toe pacltap ofDrexel Headache Powders,i:iIIIllIEI1IIlnmnlllillllUll11lillliUtllllililllliID!lillllll!U!llililllilll!ia""'ih""'lIlIIu-HlI-III-'.-______ ------------------------------------------�----------_II:! "·'<u/-lFrtfll �.-, .. -­....-:lII� .... _U(8,vIV-Y.ow lD ov lIBW BOMB..Just across from Our Old Loca.tloD.You"ll Want Your New Overcotlt Before ·ThanksgivingAND tomorrow is the last Saturday you'll haveto buy it. You'D want to include this store in your over­coat calculations- ... -partly because we're the greatest overcoatstore in America---because our stock is the largest, our assortment the finest andour styles newest and most numerous. We use allof .these superlatives advisedly and with a fullunderstanding of their meaning. We're offering the greatest val­ues in our history at $20--young men, middle aged men, oldermen find them ideal in every feature. Remarkable displays a!$15, $18, $20, $25 and $30 and up to $75. .Young Men's Suits: The young collegian, the rrsmg young business'�an and the young professional man like our third floor-it isthe only floor of its kind in America--- Young men's style heredoes not mean merely small sizes or immature creations-we realize that tbeyoun, men of today want to be absolutely different than their elders in. dress.New. unlined and piped seam coats-new lapel ideas, new color and patterns-new features of every kind, reinforced by our famous standard of value-giv­ing, $15, $18, $20, 22.50. to $:�5.Full Dress SuitsThe opening of the Opera Season should prompt aman to investigate our Blue Room, 3rd floor---a room of unques ...tionable authorit , on Hwhafs what" in formal attire. Full Dress Suits. $30 to$60, with an exemplary value at $45 with a white waistcoat. Dinner Suits$25 to $50.MackinawsA marvelous showing of popular mackinaws for menand women on our 5th floor--ihey're splendid for winter sportsor school wear, $5 to $25. .Saturda7's Game.With the return of the coaehes,r1ayers and spectators from UrbanaSaturday evening, carne tho report ofunfair treatment. Coach Smith andhis squad of players accepted the (10·feat in a very sportsmanlike manner.They do not care to dicker over the'result, now that tho game is over.Those who witnessed tho struggle fromtho shle Iines take a more aggressivestand, insisting that the oft'icia.1s reopeatedly made poor deeisions, Thatthis n,.'''ertion is just.ified is evidentfrom tho fad that the offieials whowere rosponsiblo for the unfair deci­sions. later admitted that they werein the wrong in some of the eases citedin tho eomplnints, The mere fact thatOliphant was removed on ·a technical­ity, contrary to the accepted ethic!' ofthe game, is f'ignificant of a prcmedi,tated att;cmpt to throw the game toIllinois at any cost.However, tho game hns been playedand although tho tie score is reallya defeat, them is nothing to he gninedby extended criticism. Victory undersuch conditions must savor of hollowsatisfaction to Illinois men. For Pur­due, the bittemeM is somewhat re­lieved by sound convietion that deepdown in the souls of certain persons il"tho guilty knowledge that the victorybe10nged to Purdue.-Purdue Espon-ell'-itI,I /j\ 'II�i-,...�j!,:'.�I?::"��'�,�i'1,'j1� :I,! ftJB DAILY 1IABOOlI. FBlDAY. KOVEMBBB 21, 1915.IRIEMEN'S SEASON· FOROF TOEWEEK--TOE SALEThis sale---planned to surpass even its very successful predecessors---marksanother milestone in the progr ess of a store which has become the clothing and haberdashery head:'quarters for an ever increasing number of men. Widespread appreciation of its: high standard ofvalues, of its quick perception of the demands of Fashion and of its many conveniences of arrange­ment and service explains the snccess fo our Men's Store.-------------------------------------------------------------------,--------------------------------------------------------------------------------MEN'S SILK LINED KERSEY OVERCOATS, $%5Great Effort to Excel Previous Accomplishments in value-Giving, Is Responsible for This Exceptionally Good Offer.Chesterfield models, made especin H,Y for us, from high-grade kersey clo th-.AuMtralian wool-in black and Oxforll gray, 3..� well 3..'4 Oxforcl gray Vic­una cloth. Lined with pure dye silk satin and interfined with ale-wool ex tending below the lower pocket. The bottom facings of the coat nre turnedup and piped with Venetinn pipings to prevent the wearing at the edge, The cloth shields under arm will be aPpree·iatecl-they prevent wenr, Allsizes, regular, stout and long. Prie ell at $:?5.00. 8('('01111 floor, South room.MEN'S SILK LINED BLACK· SUD'S, $%5They are made of a refined solhl black ehe,-iot--a remarkably good wcaring cloth. The fabric docs not w NIX glossy n ... l is in general use bycustom tailors. The coat and vest ar o Iiuerl with silk. The sleeves have t he striped silk lining, characteristic ot a much higher prieed suit. Shownin a. very stylish model for all builds-s-short, tall and stout-at $25.00.MEN'S STYLISH BUSINESS SUITS at $19.50Every man who plans to purchase a new suit should come here. These challenge comparison at much morethan our priceA speially selected lot of suits from this season's best lines of sever al �rominent clothing makers, Each 0 no of these' high grade suits was ehos-,. ">.en because of its excellence of mater ial, faultless. �ioring an.c.l,supe�or workmanship_ The suits are made from tho most favored fabric8-41omestieand imported homespuns, tweeds, ehe viots in neat pin cheeks, pencil and hair line stripes, and shepberd cheeks. All sizes, :13 to 48, $19.50.lEN'S SRK NECKWEAR SALE---E-UB $1Wide end imperials and fold scarfs, also wide crochet knit four-in-hand scarfs are included- in this varied assortment.The imperial scarf is from a m anufaeturer of the �.�:; llghest grad e cravats-the shape is very large, T he silk is of a splendid quality and,ticlious a satifactory selecfion, large enough_ to assure the. most' fas- erns. Tho assortment is 8uft'icientllown in plain colors and heather patteL_the correct silk knit scarf-is sh easy" collar feature, The,"'wide eroch- g shown. Almost all have the "slip ably good, many new ideas are bcin·the patterns nr.:1 colorings are remark First flloor, South room.IEN'S.BIGB $7 BOOTS--�AT $��85Shown in the French calf, wax calf, black calf and tan calf=- the, season's most 'correct leathers,They are made by a maker whomnkes noth'i��. but fine shoes and w nose product :enjoys a nationn.l repu-tation. Included are tho best lasts inthis line in all sizes. The comparative price tells, the story. A season's needs should he antielpated, First 1Uoor, South room.We offer in addition a-selection from our complete stock, of $5. shoes at, a pair $3.75..MEN'S FINE SilK ·SHIRTS, lOW PRltED,'AT, $3.75'� II> ,A fortunate purchase brings these shirb ,tb you at 80 Iowa price. Tho patterns are all in the neat stripe efl'('('t.� The silk iR of an exeeption-. � �( .. ,ally good weight for the winter. Antic-ipatc your future wants and"'purcha!'e now, The Raving is oot of the onHnary. All Ri7.cs, 14 $3.75to 17; n shirt. __ (FirRt floor, �,"th room.) ••..•.....••.•• ,� .•., •.•• :� _ .. , .. _ __ .......will enter t.he Wi�onsin 'c-onteftt fit. to workout this af'ternoon, They will at-l both teams will be the gucst.� of tho1,la�' the game of his nre.. There j� tend tho Purity halJqu.!� tonight. A I 'St.ateR Restaurant, The players willlittle chance of o,-er-cOnJi�1Cn(!e dod- whole army of eoaches will accompany break training and special entertain-ing the Varsity. The coaches and tho tho team. BctIitlM -Iuneau, Germany . .ment "·111 be provided by the manage-The second string athletes will depart consin formations and illustrated the players 1't-alize that the Wiseonsin team Shu It? the former Michigan star, whomont. The teams will attcntl "Oh OhSaturday morning together with tho positions to be taken by �he Varsity will fight as it ba..� never fought be- ha. .. heen eosehing' Michigan, will heband of sixty pieces and the majority on defense, The freshmen also ran off fore. The one hope of all Badgerdom on hand, as also will he Al BURer an-I Delphine" at the Illinois in the oven-of the rooters. tho plays, while Stagg showed how is to bent Chicago and tie the title in Roge"" former stars. Shnltz hn.1 de- inJ!. Director Stagg will introon<'c anthey could be stopped. a hard knot. (h-er a thOOf'4bd stu- voloped a wonderful line and the Wi8_ innovation Ratnr(lay when he wiDLl&:ht SIgnal Drm Today. e1('nts will mako the trip to the �e consin rooters base their hopes for vie- 'nnmher his plAyers. The "Y9tcm WMTOIlay's session will consist merely ill two sp.-dal tran- •. ;o:norrow morn- tory on hi!' work with the forwarel8110lltCfl in the NorthwC1'tern-ln(liana.of a light Rignnl drill and the last ing. wnll.practice will he over early. Every reg- The Wisconsin team will arriveular is in the beet of condition and about nOOb today and will take a lightWISCONSIN TEAM TO end of the long Reason and will proh­ably stage some kind of a gnme be­tween the two squads, Director Stagghad tho yearlings Iined up in Wis_PUT UP BEST FIOJIT(Continued from page 1.)Defensive work in Badger forma­tions and )j�ht Rignnl drill Ot!cupiellyesterdn�"� pmdi('c 9cR9ion, which WMtho next to the Inst of the year. To­;� the fresbmen will celebrate tho Dine at states. gamo In�t week, and has met withS d . fte the game mcuh favor.ato r ay evenlDg a r