CHICAGO, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1905JUNIOR ·.GUSS)EEDIG· �:. BECOIESO:··StORIY� SESSIOI.;. <If'. �• -t • ' ...' . - ..... t .....Feeling over '�eap &nc1 Gown" Quest­.ion is lUgh aJufEXdt:tDc Keet- 'lag: Is .�I�t �CoDaIn'atin ,Bi_ POetPoa .. 'DeciaiODFor. � cauia lI"tiDgwebe84,• 4'"A meeting of -. jii�ioi 'ClaSa baa- been'ca1leclfor-We4�gat 10:30' to take � the place of theDivision meetlng,' J)Y the officers.The meeting' called by membersof the Junior class" was held in Kentthis' morning." "Earl'-' .Hostetter,vice-president :of the, class an­nounced to 'th� .studeuts assembledthat the meeting had been calledwithout the Sanction' of the classofficers andwould.not be recognizedas an officiRi nleeting. '-This broughtforth several howls' of. protest andJoseph Lewinsohn .took the-floor astemporary chairman,' ',- .'. .Motions ,came·tbic"�d,fast with'thr resn1�'JJlat .W_ H;" Calhoun, ajunior, was�' �ected -"pe�anentchairman, and. the followingresolutions :were read: 'Be it resolved; That.it 'is the sen­timent·dtttw.�l� that �he-o.Order of the Iron .Mask be 'request­ed to surrender', the charter underwhich it publisbes the "Cap' andGowu," the aiJsweI...oLt.he..or.det..t�·be given ,within- three qays, withthe understanding . that the JuniorClass win aSsUme the responsibilityof publishing the 'University annnalunder the fonowing. cOnstitution: .- I.�TICLE 1 ..MANAGElIKNT.- The mantlgement' of the UDiversity an­nual shall bee piaCed. in the bands' of aBoard of Editors. oo.iistituted as follo�:A managing editor, three associate edi­tors, a business 'miLnager, tWo asSistanmanagers, . and folloWing department ed;. .�� ..Faculty, :Literary� Art, Social, Student,Organizati.o�S�'F.' i�� Athletics,Law, MedlClDe,· ·t. ' .. :, .. �'.EXECUTIVit :� ':oIIIIITTEE.The executive couu.ntee of the � ofEditors shall consiSt' of the following:The managing editor, three assosiate edi.. tors. the business manager and ·the twoassociate busineSs managers.-AR.TICLE 3.XA!!NE1l8 OF EI.E<;TION_The members of the committee shall beelected iD the followiDg manner.: _At a regular class meeting� the time andpurpose of which is· to be anDounCed atleast one week in advance of on the Uni­versity Calendei;the bnlletin boards, audin the DaiIV \1,_rooD, � be'Called bv theDean of the Senior' Colleges during-thethird week. of the' 'q�; nomiDatioDSwill be �ftd for the offices of the exec:uth'e oommitee: There sban be at l�tthree nomin!ltioDs for the offices of maD­aging editor and misinessmanager. Thereshall be at least ni- nominations for theas.o;ociate edito� '·1, � shall be at leastsix nominations �. assi�tant bosinessmanagers. Eaeh �ber of the JnniorClass shall be entitled to cast one vote forthe managing editor, one vote for busi­ness manager, three 'Votes for associateeditors, and two votes for assistant busi­ness managers. The three nominees:tOl'associate editorS rec:ei'ring the higfiestnumber of TOtes shall be declared elected.Tbe two nominees for usistaDt managureceiving the highest number of. 'VOtesCROSS ,COU.TRY· STOCK �OOIlS GIRLS BUSY III Anii:'r,r'! •. ISEIIABLE DEFEISE II .Large JhprueDtatioD ill all Br&Dcliea. 9�) ". I. r ,JRESHIAI SCRlIIiGESport Crowcla Capacity of Women'. Gym' . �aDd Work Ie Seriouly BaDdtcapped..J ..Ffrat:.,(Ur. .en. Jl8rch Throuih Var-Chicago Cross Country stock was For the first time in the history � sitY'Llne for Touchdown-Sub-given a boost yesterday by an ex- of the Woman's Gymnasium the . stitutionsbi'�egularLine-up.·ceptiomlly encouraging tryout. It freshman class boasts a women'swas a race bet ween two picked basket ball team. and on Friday Coach stau Say. T .... JIut Brace Up orteams chosen by Stirling Parkin- afternoon of this week the Fresh- IDinoia �e�=� Tideson and Ed Mathews as Captains, men and SOphomore teams willMathews' teamwinning by a score struggle for class supremacy. The We must cheer, cheer, cheer for.'O� '���!�"��_" _ 1'E,e feature o� �e gam! ��ich �vil1 be p!�y�. in. t��. C��. ,_, ,_,____ _ _ _.. _. � ...race was a surprise bX Harle m Women's Gymnasium, promises to • • • --.-besting Lightbody, Mathews run- be an interesting and exciting one. The rooters must win the bleach�ning a close third. Ever since practice started early in er contest.-Parkinson won the toss and chose October the gym has'been ! scene ,. • •Lightbody, Anderson, Joldersma, of unusual activity; competition on. Your voices and meaaphOD.�·areA� Mathews, Johtin, Spoehr and both sides has been keen and close. l!'hat you want Friday Ili&ht. .,. _/:jKrueger. Mathews took Harle, and; not until yesterday was the • • • ��:j.Klock, Ruffcorn, Fuessle, Bevan,' final choice of the teams made. The The Pblce: Ken.t. _,�;�Kramer and Rubovitz. Down the . ��:�UHPMEwNas as follows:SOPB"' ... O'D...... • • •:_ •.. �.�.,!�,.Midway the two teams ran together � u... � The time: 7:30. . ./' -: .�_::��:e�2��;�;��d:5= �: i�� :'�i:l �� . te:n=�h;�F70� -. �'!.�.�.�,�.' .•'. th sa .'. th Subs. Sturgess-BittDer . VarSity last night and C�h' Stagg �::'���rect�on.m". conr5e.1D ""! Miss R. JBckin.ui�::' Miss A. Qain ::k n:� ��eal!gn�:�'G1!: ::: ..... � .... :.... ��.:.�.r:�,��:.. ,,'..�_��;'J..:,.: The two squads Diet on the stone Miss R. Schobinger, 2nd .�.bridge at - the.south end of the la-. Sub. Miss Jameson ball at, their own . thirty yard linegoon and when the I.' C.· was G� . - and five downs instead-of three·to ·)Z{;reached on the home stretch Harle, . �18S � _'1'eck. .' .. Miss. P. Koran � �ke theit yards, the Freshmen .. / ;�Klock and MatheWs had -a lead of Miss Schultz :Miss M. E Smith : w�nt. straight . down' the fiield ::?�fifty yards on Lightbody, the near- Subs. M�sS J. Short•• through the Varsity line and ��d . ����est marr-.of· ParkiDSon's squad, '�� _·-.�.�.Ps-Sub,..MYiS,Dl� �the ends for.L to=c=bdeMa....� 'I'o�·:.�, � .. .. ' -�!:::,..'!:������ed . . . bod Referee-lrliDWayriwl imake .a bad' showing .� 'the:·.'.'·· ·:.�.-:>�¥.isprint enso, In which LIght y. Umpire--:Mi8s LivCJ'tl101'e. ... ..- -u;! �.!k M It bo fif rds first year men USed more' tlwi three- -. .'. ,��5!::!S:+�cr= ci�t���:r:n7t; .;;;.:m:::��n��j.�!:� _. ..-i:�'bod U t th' � th·· I- tb . �,.�.�.t sportS;' : � Defensive playt·ngo.n the'·�.",.. 8f�!.:-_' ::':�,a. ,c'�:-·"t!{.. y.. P. � . � 'nlD � ace.. e. so ·large�;�;:tlle· wOrk has to be �-: . Tt.4two team� al�e�ated, shoW1�g good done iii :�Ui' sqUaas. . Rep1ar t�e VJlr�ity w�. r�ggecf: �������/r �;'�,.. I, -' "�'::'1���jndgment in picking· The order cl . ;:;0" .��: '. . k in the li"e� Merriam oHbe � - .·-i:· " ".� ·,,�t�'. '.. :. '. ..'. -, asses Ul1�."DaSlum war meet :men.' distiDgD�h�.himseliby. Sever;:·':'_:,i_ ... ;_� . \_ '§i¥J�Ib whIch the �rst. ten.�� fimshed' foar timeSJ&� from 8:30 until ..... . . . '�<-�i�'T>�was as followS: .: .5:�, and on �uniiay night there- :alstJ'ODg l�ne plunges'for.substimtiat .' :-j�1- Harle, Light�y�.Mathews,. An- is a :�al �ass of thirty in ad� . gainS:. .:, ,. '. ',r ;�.At�lderson, Kl«?Ck, p�kiDson� Ruff- van�-work� . Sevei"al shifts in' the _ Varsity ,,' '.���co"!. A.�· Mathews; Joidersma, One' hundred and seventy"omen line np were probably' respOnsible .' > "':' .\.;..�Fuessle� are re"";_d� for swimming,' bot lfor_the_m�toft1ie Freshmen gains •. � �'. <·i.>?.i.·�.��Captain and acting coach Light- as tht:;:; tank is at their dis- Williamson was-in. at f�ll ,baCk and -. ' -:J55�body waS greatly pleased wit� the posal "only on Monday afternoons, Hitchcock �d De Tray,' a� halves.. ':/�=��showing.· "I �idn't have any idea only half of this number can be ac- Bezdek played :defensive 'end �tb � . : '.:!>�thO!e fellows could .hold so fast a ·.comm·odated. Thegenerall·n .. -t Catlin· out of the line on defence'; .���pace,'''' he said. "It speaks mighty among the women is demODS;:� and eovering right end on offense." � , .:j.�·\Vell· for our prospects .and if the 'by the fact th�t thc:reare. eighty Bitchcockpb�deJensiveqnarter., -.- �,�'Conference COJDmittee will pass a playing basket-ball, forty in the Coach Stagg"s object 'in playing -the, ' ·�-';:�i�ruling allowing our freshmen to indoor baseball squad �d sixty men in these new position$ �. to, _:.;;:,��::..:: -:::_.;[iJ�mpete, (and the matter is now in playing hoc;key. The outdoor make the team shifty in ��;���-;'.�_�->.�;:j�their hands)' we have a winning hockey will be abaridoned as.!;6on for emergency. on Thanksgivmc- ';_�.. '-:- It .' :." ·-���;.l. team." as the weather. becomes too c:otd Day. He is �ng 'seftral DeW . ,.... ":�t�- 'Light�y was not out this' after- and n-na h-Ley will ._Le l'ts ..d�.-'. combinations In the back field to. I;.. '(-).;.r�D09n and' Mathews led ,.the V;arsity Ther: is�plenty of �t� m8kesure of having se�· �� .��(j,'::,�tf,?�.d· . I' h d h . - th t h brin : ... to Ia _ . - ..... � :z::.�squa ID a. Ig t run aroun t e more classes in all the sportS, bOt lve trios a e can g .u.& P y. ':, -.::.:;.�Field' M usenm and German build- whenever necessary. '. ': ;:-_:-dJno available floor space. In' fact, .' .. :'i'1�:iog. A run aronnd the long five the registration is so large this year 'Walker and Meigs were both on . ';!.;�'.��mile course is on schedule for to- that the problem of floor !Jpace and the side lines during thee entire'. . /;��morrowafternooD. other_ accommodations is fast be- scrimmage. Walker 5iid not �t ... ��1coming a complicated one. to take aily chances of aettiDg _'. --���SEATS 1'0:2 IIICBlGAB GA�. -The athletic schedule will be wholly pU,t out of the Michigan .. �j,•. - TO GO OB S&LB RROW' . . . w�. - .- " ' much heavier this' year, � pl�ty game and Meigs had Dot entirety . � � �FSt1ll1eDu CaD Stcan Seat. tt·Jtepbu'. of class games in all the sports will .recovered from the hard knockiag -.���0fIlce Uatn _-'y Btpt be the order until the championship he received in the P_urdue - pille. '_ �i,!games "-'01De in the spring. RtlSge11 took the place of Meigs at .guard: . .-;Coach Stagg says that the menare altogether too confident of vic­tory in the Dlnois contest. ."1don't see any chance for Illinois tobeat us if we put up any kind of agam�," he said, "But the fellowsmust improve or they will be .:omagainst by the down State team.. 'Practice this afternoon was lightand aimed direc:tly in preparation "'for the, IlliDois game....Race Yesterday' Betweea Plcted Teama� JIore tIwl S_U,factory-Harle- at.taLlptb04y- .. tlitw.' Team WiDaSea� for the Michigan game willbe 'placed on sale in'the east end ofthe Registrar's office in Cobb Halltomorrow. A special lot 1)f seats,in addition to those for the Tooters,will be reserved until Monday night,after which seats will be sent downtown to supply the city demand. Schuyler B. Teny, '0:>, is teac:hiDg inOwatonna, Minn., Hig� School.Sidney Stine, e%-'�. is working for theIllinois Central R. R.Ralph S. Cobb, '06, is at New Haven,Conn., where he ia employed by theAmencan Loc:omotift Company.Arthur H. JobnsoD, '06, is actin, as _department maDaga' for the BorDD Im­portiDg Company of New York City..Adelbert T.Stewart'Ol, bas been a trav­elling auditor for the AmericaD RadiatorCompan,. . �;:jVictor 'Vest, '05, is teaching iDPeoria, ItlinoU.- Guthrie, ex-'�, is DOW attending theUDiftisity of Teas.That the Iron'M�'wi11'supplytheopposition is but natural, and if ob­•• -,Itr 1M � .. '� •.8ItIf. • squc;Upo ,�uld count for �y_thing� � .. c:-;-__ . Get. 1. 1111 it woDld be exerted to 'the li�it.tim D.w.y MMOOII - - - Get. L \IOJ The Order cannot but admit, there-At mak�aP today Co Schofiel.15 DAYS; THEI �,ICHIGAIBDITOR.IALS fore, that the- class is willing togive them all possible credit fortheir work' and consideration in ana,ttempt at 'readjusting Conditionswhich Iron Mask men themselvesprofess to deplore.'This much, finally, the meetingproved. It showed that there is avigorous class feeling in favor ofprompt action, and that there ·is a'demand for an early meeting and afair-decision. If the officers of theJunior class fail to call this meet­ing in a prompt and satisfactoryThis morning the Junior Class manner, giving full notice �f such'(with all the Seniors who could a meeting, and if they fSlil to pre­crowd in) met to discuss the "Cap side in an absolutely impartial andand Gown" prob- public-spirited manner, then theyThe Junior . lem. The vice- . will stand convicted as un6t to be .Class J[eeting president of the ; intrusted with the positions theyclass was asked to : hold, and unwarthy the respect ofpreside, and declared the meeting : the student body and of the classunconstitutional because it was not they represent.called by Junior class officers. The'opposition, on the contrary, de­clared jhat a meeting called by five­members was le�. Leaving asidethe constitutionality of this quertion.: (and ther� is much to be saidon both sides), certain things weredefinitely established I>Y today's".meeting.ID the �t place, it marked theP"�wth of a new °class spirit, andseems to refute pretty _C()n�p$io�Y· th�'��ent' o� those who declare· that the clasS Can�ot get together ... No better class meeting was everheld in' point of spirit and interest.,Atic;tiier 'iDte-��g 'feature was�e pl�' ,proposed by' the commit­tee, As far as can be seen, it ap­pearS to be ,eminently sane. Itsprovisions are such as to insure as�ect a .democracy as possible,and to milJlinize the possibility ofcontrol by any fa�tion. They have.been c:areful to exclude anythingto which any member' of the Uni­versity Can object on the groundsof dJscrimination or unfairness inthe operation of the plan, The pro-·� of giving the, profil$ to theUniversity Settlement prohibits anyelement of ·graft.The meetiDg proved,furthermore,that • ·railroading" is unsatisfac­tory. It gives a chance for hardfee1�ng which' in a case like that at· point is especially to be deplored,and which should be avoided at allcosts. This action in referring thematter to the properly constitutedauthoritieS, the class officers, can­not but work out better than anymeth� which, however legal theymay be in the letter of the law,savor of irregularity.It is to the credit of. the class that, ..r.:-:-..through the vote of the conser­vative element, those at themeeting were finally inducedto give the class, (and notablythe Iron Mask) a square deal. VARSIXY CARlIIVAL. Woman's Athletic AaaocIatioia Preparingfor Bi� Aftalr on January 19The Varsity Carnival will begiven' by the Women's AthleticAssociation, January 19, 1906. inLexington Hall and the Wome�' sGymnasium. The Carnival willcombine- the+best features of aStreet fair, Pike; and a vaudeVille.; Many new features will be pre­:sented. . The vaud�:wiH be oaeof the' principal features of theevening and as _it� is to be conducted:by Miss Mari� Ortmayer will nodoubt be a success ... The chairinanof the committees are hard at work.planning to give. 'an extremely de­lightful and unique entertainment,�ememberYou can't forget what happenedin the whole four years of yourcollege life if you keep your COMe­mentoes' in a scrap book. Thelargest and finest assortment ofScrap-books, stationary , and foreign'and domestic boOks is to be foundatKOBLLIBG & KLAPPElIBACB·100 Randolph' StreetBear DearbornMaroons, :Maroons wbat will you do nest?We'U serve IDinoisaswe han all thereat,Maroons. :Maroons what th.,en will you dolWhy of C01Jr!Ie We'll conquer the Maizeand Blue.Eztract from"Martyn's :Maroon Rhymes".U. of C. Photographer,5705 Cottage Grove.'You are Not Fairto your face unless you sup­'ply it with'the creamy, heal­ing lather ofDIll 'lAM'S' SHAVING... � STICKGeorge F. Aike-nBARBER SHOP MATHEWS 'IL CO. 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'A Modern Up-to-D�t.,Cafe'Where tbe_l.'OO�g and eervi� ,is equaled only by' the best.If" 7011 d. Dot ••• what 7011waDI. _Il for It °We �.ada • 'ftI1iety oIl1todt that� tile �rtlc:al&r article �Deed • lICIt m *w. If DOt. uk lorIt. n • IDOft thaa Ukel,. that wewill be able to appl,. the dSreclarddeaOlu m PBA."ACY.I. 3. GIL� ft. G ••Phone B. P. 175 !74 :s. 57th at.MU55EY·Sallll .... a_II ••• 4 Bowll". AU.7.Tbe I.arJnl and Pia' lit Amueme'Dt:aaort ia the World••• to .0111.41.0" St ... tBranch: 616 Da�1I se., EftmtouEatabllalaed Oftr as yeara Open SaudaJa•Gibson S7h .. �·Fowl ...s�. to J. L StCTCDS a SoDs 00.LItADIRG .••••PBOTOGAAPIlz,a.a!'boDe CltDL 56.l9 KcVic:kers 1 hdh'e BIds.Special Ratea to College Stadats w. H .. Calhoun,' chairman of theJunior meeting, has given the foUow­, ing statement of his attitude in theCap and Gown matter. 'To THE EDITOR:- The Univers­ity has been accused of a lack ofcollege spirit and perhaps 'we arelacl�ing'in that spirit of Rab! Rah!rowdyism I win as you can, Yes,we are lacking in that spirit, butwe have a broader and a deeperspirit, a spirit which controls theReynolds Clnb, the Student Co un:. cils, the athletic teams and iadeed.permeates the whole life 'of theUniversity, It is a spirit whichcontrols THE MAROON, a spiritwhich permits men to go throughthe University on their own re­sources and rise on their own mer-'its to the highest position in ourrespect and esteem. It is a spiritof Democracy of which we areproud and for which we will fight.And yet we find one of the mostif not, the most important studentinterests in the hands of a self-per­petuating undemocratic body whichhas eliminated the possibility ofan outsider attaining any of the'higher positions on the editorial''board:In the days when o· this societywas founded it was undoubtedly a 'good thing' and an absolute neces­sity, but-the days when class spiritwas an unknown thing are past.The University has outgrown theOrder of the Iron Mask and theJunior class must assert itself . Not- forgetting the.past work of tbe:Iron, Mask, but remembering the. trueUniversity spirit, the Junior classmust assume control ·of·the Capand .. Gown. o �� ......W. H. CALHOUN.�g to Students-, The SchoolS and colleges will800n �n', for the fall term and there will be many iself.reliant ,young men and wemen who -will be looking for a good way to earn I,thejr expenses. TIle J-"oII,-T,acR Nefl1s, ,the great illustrated monthly magazine of ', travel and edncation, appeals to intelli­gent readers and students will find it easyto secure subscriptions for it. The termsto persons solicitiug subscriptions are ex­tremely liberal and offer a ,very generous'margin of profit. It will pal any ODe in­terested to write to the publisher, GeorReB. Daniels. 7 E. 42ad Street, New York, ,for full particulars.Fall, andWinter StylesARB HERBc.T.U •• for Y.uDC II ••Two stores:... 131 La Sal1e Street" Jacbon BoulevardCHICAGO, ILL. HARRY, G. SMUCliER'Atwood Buildin. Clark and M_c:n.oo Street.SUITS AND OVERCOATSto measure $25.00 up. First-class worknianabip and Trimmillga gUaranteed.MAX SCHWAR.TZ, ManaguSAI..ES�ANHany H Parkn.Ja .. B. Scudder.Gus. Toazalin. CUTTBJlSGeo.BaydcLArtluar t.a.mae.We solicit your patronage°HIL·L'S TH E :P ION HER, 18-H OU-RCHICAGO TO NEW' YORK TR,AINRE8TAURA.NTABD LUNCH ROOK71.8 �D -?20 B. saD BTRKBTa.,. ooa.,. ti1roN AN. � ......01'£. ALL .,.",. RUN.OVIERTH E PENNSYLV ANIA NEW YORK SHORT LINELeaving Chicago daily at 2:45 P. M .• arriving New York 9:45 next morning.Returning leaves New York 3:55 P. M., arrives ChicagO 8:5.� A. M. : ,- , 'All the appoiutments on this train in keeping with the Pennsylvania's well-knownstandard of excellence.Enjo7 the Cool Ride over the- A11eghanies� -Stone ballasted and freefrom dust. .Tickets. nd full information at City om�, 2411 Clark Street.C. L. KllIBALL • .A5sistaat Gcu'l Pus'r A&e'Dt G. ,G. BF 1. TZHOOVER. � Pua'r �LREST AU_RANT °�106 MADIS9N STREET.3Qbtt :13. .$tet�9n: lllritvcrstt)!·B1IUt,atel) ,w,Ub -tb-e 1Ilntl)c'r.Uv- of 'ctbl�a�o4 COI.LEGE.S. 5,actiooLS. 14 B\JlLDINOS.-48 IN FACULTY. S..-UDI:.NTS NAY WO"1lDUlliNG THE .JNTE. QUA aT It " AT STET.,SON AND',aE.CEIVE TBJ:.I .... C .... J:.DITS AT 'CHICAGO= � # � � � � �' � � � � � � �,:' stetson ,is in: the laud of�., auDSliiue�o' blue Hies - aiid balmy ,ocean - bftezn. ° s� �ODS rau tJuoagh the Winter. :Costly buildings, eJectriclighta, electric bells, cement walks, ahellroads, broad-a� ,�� campus.:..tropica1,aluubbesy aDd.tftes. Large im::ftae..1hiayear In all departments.'Addrea:. � LDICOLlf 'BtJLuy"Ph. D.� De LaD., PIerJIIa-' ' \ � . .- . . -. .'. .. ._.MarshallField§Q).·. �If you have never worn union suits YOQwill find these garments a revelationin ease and comfortBallniggan, $I-50, $2., $.]., $3.50 a"d $5.� W_ooJ-anti Cotton Mixed, $.1-50 anti $1.50.� All 11'fJDl, $3.50 a"" $I. $5.25 11M $6 .:fI Silk and Wool, $1-, $5.50 aNi $i I�,� Silk, $9. muJ $I2.• 4>!."!"� HetnJy shaker Swt iter» with high co/lar,$5 .,$6."""$7.� "1''' neck Swellt�rs, ,$5.�,Sweater 1ackets, $6.� Jerseys, $2. $2.50 a"d $.]. ""JOB'S 1JlO)BRWBAR SBC'l'IOlf, FIRST FLOOR, BORTH ROOII 'shall be declared elected Membership in at....,. -Team.1Iaba. Gooc1 �1urtriD, Wlt.bthe Junior Clas&,will be. extended to all Vanity-Badger I'reab.ie. Satai�y -,who by the official records. provided bythe authorities ",ne week i� advance andposted-on the bulletin board. have U to27 majors credit inclusive. '. I Nominations shall be posted for· atleast one 'week previous to election.' Elec­tion shall be held not less than one ormore than two weeks after nominatioDS.and shall be by Australian ballot. Polls', shall be open from B:15 a. IlL to 5:00 p. m.on the day of election. There shall be atleast one member of the faculty on theboard of election judges and four' other .members. Only members of the Juniorclass shall vote. The place of election,and the members of the board of electionshal! be named by the Dean' of the SenioiCollege., ,- . ARTI,CLE 4 scrimmage resulted in: three touch-DEPARTMENT EDITORS downs for the yarsity �o one for theThe department editors and their com-' . Freathinen.mittees shall be elected by the executivecommittee of the board of editors, The·number on the committees shall be threeeach.BUSINESS lIIANAGJtKltNT.The business management shall receivea oommission of 25per cent on theadver­ti�ng ��. Accounts are to be audit- .ed by the.editors and the Ulliversity audi­tors: All sums in excess.of. cost_of pub-,lication and m.at\agers' coDunissions shanbe devoted' to the WOrk o£-:� ·University',Settlement. "Following �e ·reading of theresolutions cries of "question ttmingled with protests. A mo­tion was- made to adopt the. reso­lutions and Harold Swift took thefloor to talk on the question.Chairman Calhoun started to arguethe question With. 'S��t :as: .towhether. the resolutions., $ouldbe tabled" and 'the ch';UrnUm:: lJascalled to order by E. Z •. Vogt. asenior. Mter much i��ptionSwi,ft .was allowed to, proceed •.When he had finished an e1fort wasmade to pass the resolup�_ '.'Vogt. a leiLdeC of, -the. new: m�V&- ,'inent, saved .the. meeting:nom be-,'�p:llng a;farce l)td�9g::,�.llif;:mem1;lers 'of the claSs· t.1lat the �-:gariizers of the new movement were ;staunch against any', att�pts, af;railroading and .. �hat fair pIay .� �the idea. Vogt 6.��lly got, a' hear­ing and �the meeting 'adjoUrned to .. A�t;XA��,ER: r.'cl EA�meet sometime next - week at . the'. fIi' lIeD'. llutDishluc GcIoc1scaIlof the' duly e1ecte<i 0 cers, .' ,. '. 'ud:Bata.The meeting next week promises 'to'be a warm affair. The members,of the Iron Mask now feel the',weight of the opposition and aR{preparing to meet the demand �with;a statement of _ their position...... ",:-. '"batvarb botel5714.i6 W.ahiDaloD·Aye.­Phone Hyde Park 1533 . near L C. and U. of C., RoolD» slngle or en suite.PleU:int home with hotel convenienceS .Table. board �nd •• te meals.."f:.' .�r�. r'r>�r:����k:�:' ,� "�::1IIlbtte�I::albton :<tafe �'Yf"�'�� -':�;����::: �_,,IJsi,��,�'" �.f_Jtat.I�! . � At .�HOTEL: FLORIDA- '�$m Cottage Grove Ave�aooDfi,aud 'BOani for.st1Idenb AOo per.. jl'!:�k..' Ileal Ticket. $3.15.,J � �. a I LEY. Proprietor. /i;U. n.tte t.ee- .........,., T a ............ ,. 1De..0aDaa1le.1bIW_ ...... GI ........ ".c... .......................ALWay, EASY )UlIIOR CLASS DETIBGCODt1Du� � .�t � eoi1iam l. �ARTICLE 5. E. n. F. Butterfield, '05, is in LoDdOll,. England, where �e is acting as assistantcorre5pOn4ent for the Clticago Dail�N�ws and �ntributing to � «Jon news­papers..,&� $50&$35 $50&$35 tso&,"T The "BlIck" :'''Eye-Opeaer T. \." 1a.Pdce. � & ApP.uuce W.o '. T!IB USE Olf ' 0•• ' "BLICKEBSDERFER" BrIIII8 •o ktteT Cndit for Written WOI'k 0D BetteT FavoTfrom AbsnIt Friench 0Bettet' Retllm!l from Bastness LetteTSK 12 Yean' T�t l00,OOOSat� "aKB TRIAL aL UlfIVERSITY REPRESDTATIVB LS lSI 80. nt.. BaD, V of C, 59ft • .... .... 8150&135 $So & $35 $So & $35 $SO & '"Our FOUNTAIN is open all yearBEST ICB CJl&UI SODA IN TOWNI' •• 'IE'. PH'".'CT... .., ........ D ........Tele,IaIlDe B. P. 461sma 8tnIt alr..ue A'"-t ClllCAOO JWtoo- naai.D TO PuY ,".-WISCO.SIlf AlID u.u!rOISWANTED-IOOI' '8T�'Who realize that -elean" p\lr;, Iu. i Iaeaential for a elear, 'aeU.... lftia; to·take their meala at ·the ·H;yii- DiIWIa.Booma, 5759 DrexeL:AYC� co�r. Alia'Ct., one square ',w'eet ()f, CObb. Ball., , Nothing but the 'lie.t iJfg(\(.d eno."Meal' tieket., .3.00. . Oiie ,u. a ';(airtrial. 'R. EASON, Kcr.. � StagJ- has at last succeeded'in securing games for his 'Freshmenteam.'Mth the Wisconsin and IllinoisFreshmen teams .. 'The game withthe Wisconsin first. year men will beplayed at 'Madison next Saturday.tbeone with Illinois the followingSaturday. . The Freshmen ·are bus­ily preparing for these' games.buckibg . .against the Varsity. orscrubs 'every afternoon. Last 'night.they were put in the scrimmageagainst the Varsity, having fivedowns to· the latter's three. The Try Tolu, Tar aDd ··Wild, CherrYifor •.that eough. Univ.e.rsi�.Ph.PI'ft- 180E. 65th St. 'I'.·'·��rr.--'"Huyler Candies, Manic�'Goods, U. ofC. Souv, Postals, :Cigarettes,�:TQilet ;�­tides. Tel. orders recei'f.�;prompt.atten­tion. H. P. 557. The Porll!ind.Pharmacy.6001 Washington AY��.;��me8;�R.P.Send a po.tal card tQ. M. ,Wolf.·, liepays the higheR' 'prie_"for�' eaR oilclothing. Mail orden promptl7· at- .teuded to.· "9 <? �en atreet;·Chi.c:qo.If 100 WiD' to aeeun a' � .. : toteach call on or ,Write ,to, James F. Mel�u_l1ouch. RalhrQ ]!ls�hanp'. .Ieap.FOR TBABKSGIVIlIG DAYThe 'Nickel Plate Road will sell tickets.within distanee of one hundred and fiftymiles, November 29th and OOth, at mte ofa fare and a third for the round trip.Return limit, December 4th.. Thn;ethrough trains daily to Ft Wayne. Cleve­land, Erie, ...Buffa!� New York. Bostonand New England ,points. No !!xcess fare� on anv tram on the Nickel PlateRoad. StandMd equipment on all trains;Meals served in Nickel Plate dining cars,on American Club lIireal Plan. ranging' inprice from thirty-five cents to One Dollar;'elso service a 1a carte and Mid-dayLuncheon fift¥· cents. Chicago depot,­La5alJe and Van Buren Streets,: on theElevated I4oOp. Telephones Central 2007and 6172� : [ .. A M U�S�-�-ENcT_��1. aARRiclf�:'·,:'-:"", '1'. • 1 -.", - ':.' � \Evert Nig��, ::, ',F '.Mats. Wed. ana &turoay . ,'., ., Bring tile ·.�bil<ltenEverything Dear to the Child .Heart canBe Seen in the Wonderful Production·B.be.ln:TII.·'.S:-;�'Curtain Rises at 8 O'cloc� ,• r• � • " :TO :.AGAZIlU SUBSCJUPTIONAGItlITS"The 'Four-Track News,". the. well­knawu-'iUustrated -ltlODthly magazine oftmve1llhd educatiOD. 'is- making an espec­ialty ad��, offer to su�ptionagents, who Will, -find. it a' quick seller,affOrdi�1 very generous' profits. Send tothe publisba-. George H .. Daniels, 7 East'W Street, New York; for a sample copyaDd . particuIa'rs. IWNOtS' Crt.Ma ts. &tut:®ys �nd ��k�vin� Day. Cbaries' Frob�an Prest nts. SAM BERNARD INThe RoUicklifg alrl ',. 80 other fun-makers indU-rung'HATTIE' \VILLIAMS�'Seats now semrlg for �ntiie'�eJMJ;lt '.of three weeks, .. ".-! "�::;.' :"'-';';'·!H;.· "One' of· �'''ip��g items at �y:. , ,,:,,���_�,-�T�e'f':':���:'6t-����' � aSC' H���"'." , .. :-.' ,fOr,$l�O()· , caLOlliAL�: �.,� .. : .": -:. �'! - .. -� ... �, - �. . ,: :Theatre:1kAutiful " :,"': ...... �. .,'.-Randolph St:' DearS�e...:...�'In the LOOP''',Te1� Central��,. �� ordera6Jl�Big Pop. JrYa� Yomorrow ' ,Promenade de L�.T -�::-;::JDi:!xth.- ThaD��ng ��� 2" ;. A Big Percentage or-the-�_9f Pa­trons Are ··RepealI:rs"'� .. Rd:u.mi�&..:IIaIlYTimes. ',','... -� ,�:; �- �,:::.�!:i. . .!,;.�.(" ... "'Fa, , �;;. i:' '.In Geo. M. C'oettikG�?� .Forty-five .Minutes F� Broadway•, Prices�rier�HiJtb�!::·:-;'.!·Every Night and :sa\urdav- Matinee -. 25c. 5Oc;'Wc,.;Sl.OO alfd;.SL_ .'"Pop. MaL" Tuesda,,����a�d$luCome on� Mr: Bllm9,� �·s -Ge-Home.�'-Seats Reserved Two, 'W:�:inIA(��Qe�"':,\<';-���:� .. 'Randolph neaY.JA'Stllle.��Last Tbree'�isbts-,�.i J !;ROBERl' EDBSON'IN---'� •. ;·::�\t".Ev's at 8:15-M8tS�Wea�'!aad'sat?'812:15,.46 L ADAMS STREET.... ' ChiC-go:; . .� MOSSLER'Scie .. �r Ciotbe.SO Jackson &1 vd.Surtout SkirtCo�ts, : $25. $30ud$3S�Ne.i arritJa/s from our busy�lIIpsl'� ., .'. •. . I .The "Grace"and, 'carved lines of theMossler- Skin-Coatare easily distin­guished from theofhers. .To wear a coatof this kind thedrape-coUar- neck- -shoulder mtlSt b�righi-otherwise thecoat is all, wrong.. These .are what you wouldevpect from the beat merchanttailo�but seldom get. ,Tile. friu IS fUlly half tlutailors' Mkt"g •�h�Y.'re readv-to-slip-into . STUDEaAIER'- -:-- '-:' ":," - .­Ne�t ltt'at. Satunta, '''_ _.Frank L. Perl�y ,P�bts:�!A Cr�ountry ')'Co.Dedy· with "Muskal. 'lut�lafidns;? ,'. ,-��.. ,. '.-) .}. ' .• \,_. l ,:;..n •. WI .... lIiI- -.' ��:SeafSale-TocWY -"": - , .. 'l .ALlCE :Nl��Sq� "f�; :�':Don .' '''''-''!�''.1.�-Two Matinees •. NQ ... · 21. alld.�;... ':.'\ .. 'I '," ," .... ,: . ,-: 'J' :.� •The Fo�r-:t:rac� �e1!8 •-....... . -_ ..... - -. -.:.It is planned to make T"� FMlr- TrackN�'UlS, already widely. popular and hold­ing a unique place in the. literature oftravel and education more valuable aDdatltactive than e\-er.Before making up your magazine listfor the comil)g year you should inv.ti­gate the merits of Till FOIl,., 7 raci Ne.",s·anfl it"' claims to the attention of maga­zine readers, especia1ly those in' tTaveland educational topics. Subecriptioaprice, $1.00 a �T. ;Send 10 ;ceIIU' toGeorge H. Daniel!'. Publisber� 7 East CadStreet, New York, £01' a 8UDple copf.' .Taa ••••••••••••• co •• no.r ... 17..ew-t'Oo_ ,.D lira ••Mossier' Co.Cl ...... Cloth ... .50 JackaoD... '..,'. :