�be lD.atl)2 maroonPublished Five Mornings Each Week by the Students of the University of Chicago During Three Quarters of the University Year.vOL. V. No. 16. PRICE Two CEHTS.CH I CAGO. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1906.Purdue Decisively Defeated by i;)coreof Jg to 0. Work of MaroonsProves (heat Surp�"lug men' 'of the game gave as theiropinions that victory would comeeither on a flub: or a forward pass.All this goes tv show that Directoropponents, in spite of the fact thatthe Yellow and Black team weighedthee pounds more to the man. \vithCoach Sheldon u: Indiana and Coachu1ty ban on Conville, and Runyall'sil.;lbility to play the rest of the S"!dson on 3ccount of his broken leg.While the Yellow and Black neve, FIRST THOMAS CONCERTIN MANDEL HALL TONIGHT LIKES VARSITY' "CAP AND GOWI" PLANIS:FINALLY AMENDEDIr. .. ke men stron� and by no meansbrutal. ··It is sp!endid," he eXClalm- ,Jig of the cla�s has been called, atcd. "Thc game is worthy of all the \ .. ·.Iich nominations will be made, ifenthusiasm lavished upon it. I do .>liC.1 arc deslr\!d. Ii nOlie are made.nOI understand it very well y'!t. bu� tr.e Iron Mask ticket will be consldu,:t tlialiks to �Irs. Judson, I am e:-ed elected un;.nimously. If not, ak.:rning rapidly." n":(eting for «:I1.:("tion will be �allcdThe B;lron ",a .. very much pleased lH"xt week, probably on Wednesd"y orwhen the Un:ver�ity b�rd playetl the later. The time and place will be auRussian nation'l1 :Inthem in his h')nor. nounced in the Daily Maroon.I; c expressed surprise at the eatllU- The complete plan which will be:si"sm or the students. "The hign u:,llotcd a:. !oll(·ws:sp:rit of these students interests me,' Organi%arion.said the Baro:1. ,,'TheQ are hapJ'Y The ExecutivO! Board of the LdPand full of lifl·. They love t'lt:ir ... J.d Gown shall consist of five m\!UlL ni\"crsity: th �). arc true patri.)�s.". bll·. s .. \"iz., two managing editors, two.\t the close o� the g;lI1le he ,ntro· bt:�iness man"lgers, and a literarydu('cd himseii to the cheer leader 'If e�:l()r. This t-c,:.rd shall be rc.�ponthe.: adj;>ining .�:ction, thal!king him �ihlc fur the publ:�hing of the Cap and! fOI the cheers 'II his honor and -;�lHI Gown. It sha:1 have power to ap-in�· thanks to the University J.>an'l ,,(lint the chairmen of the variou5ior playing the national anthem. cc.mmittces, a 11'1 acting with eachchainn:1I1, to apl-'oint the members ofB.t\ RON ROSENRussian Ambassador and Part7 VisitUniversity Halls and BuildingsAre ... entertained at Luncheons andRoot Wildly at Purdue Game.Tile course led down the MidwayCHICAGO TRIUMPHS. EASILY 'HARES WIN FIRST C. C. RACEIII FIRST GAME OF YEAR JOyhlinak' 'e MacNeish and JoldersmaII Best Time in First Contestof the Cross Country Squad- ':{�. Success Last Year M.akes Contin-suits Only Fair. uance of Urrivcr sity Periormanc"!SPossible on Campus Again.A first line W�lS drawn on the cross "Where the women cease fromN Rules and Late Start no Bar to Noted Cello Soloist Steindel, Former-rw cc untry men yesterday afternoon 1:1 troubling and the wicked are at-. Big Score Against Boilermakers ly of Berlin Crchestra, a Draw- Agreement Will be Pested in .;emor-IDdiana Next. the "hare and hounds": run, the CO�l- ing Card this Season, rest." Dean's· Office-- for Publictest being won by the "hares," J 011- Is the inscription which follows the Ratification.Chicago's decisive defeat of Purdue I;... Caldwell, Hunter and Sherc-. The Theo,jore Thomas orchestra name of Baroness Rosen in the R!y- * • * • •• by the score .)f 39-0, last Saturday, Twelve men out of a squad of will give the firs of its scr ics of six nolds Club register. Baron Kosen *twenty-four finished the course, whicn ccnccrts at the University in }'LlI1(j-:i * Iron Mask Nominees.was as much a surprise to Maroon and his suite ended a three day visitwas three miles and a half in Icngtn .. Hall tonight. * Managing Editors" Max A. *rooters as to the visitors. There was dc wn the' Midway and through Jack The famous orchestra bro'l.� l� 1 .... - �. the University with an inspection * Richards, W. D. Jones. *n:l line on either team before the con- 4 I . ... ildi dson Park. Jol�lin. MacNeish, and get her by Theodore Thomas 11a� hccu o. t ie various .'UI ings, an express- * Business Managers" W. F. Hew- ..test.and the newness of Coach Stagg'« r., »Idershma made the best time, nc- eft themselves as surprised and pleased * itt, Hunter Perry. *men gave the. followers of the game gotiating' the distance in 21 :15. at their beauty and completeness. * •the idea that the battle would be closeand the score small. Several of the Sherer started the race, leaving the Yesterday, Baron Rosen, his wife * • • • •. * *gym basement .. t 4 :33 :30. Half �nr.nute later Hunter went out, fOi·'hi wed in half 'L minute by Caldw�l!.j c-hlin was the last "hare" to starr. ';0seconds after Caldwell. The la;�Stagg's pupils take the new rules in "nure' was given two minutes S(&11 tgn at style. They out-ran. out-punt- 0\ er the first squad of "ho rnd s. 'ed, out-tr.cked.. and out-classed their .Dolan, Johnso11, Hainow itz, K.1,n�.l'nst and Price. Fifteen S,!COIl<1�lat cr the rest of the "hounds" started,witn Kruege., Joldersma. and .i.\1a�·Neish ;n the had.w·illiams watching every move. theMaroons saved their best plays, so. that the game \\as devoid of muc't nr ·1.> the Jackson Park boat house, :lao;;.;. \\ ooded I slan I, back up to t ue :.:>U'.Ithe new and spectacular that the lew side of the Midway to Ellis avenue,favored ones have' seen in the secretacross Ellis to the campus and acrc s-practice. Purdue used the new !!..I.;ne i 1 Tt \e campus to t le gym. he ··narc,,·e�tensively, although not always suc· c.�rrleu the ba;;s of confetti and .5catce�sfully. Two of Chicago's touch- tcre4 it along their trail for a s-:-;:nlduwns were m'l\le on intercepte.1 1_:l1- t., the ··hotln:ls." No one of tho!ward passes. CCII tain Eckersall's men Lcader of the Thomas Orcllestra."hounds" caught a "ha .·c," the le:lderhad the visitors on the run from the. of each squad being the sa�e dls, gi"illCTstart, scoring in!lide five mmutes. • I">The new game suited the spe�tat('rs thoroughly. Despite the onesidedness of the score, the battle wasintc:resting throughout. Long runs oft:-le kind which bring the rooters totheir feet, dashing and daring tr1C�plays, and the wide-openness of lheplay kept the ten thousand entht.I!:i:&sts keyed up I" tbe highest pitCh ofexpectancy practically all t.he tim!!.Instead of slowly hammering, monf':or..ous attack they had been accustomed to watching, there was a constantshifting of the scene of action l>dcl.:.,nd forth across the field. the ball orthe man carrying it being always 10p:ain sight, so that even the most intncate plays were always easily toilowed. ham!ic:tpped by the lack oi seellt. asPurdue was weakened by the iac- and daughter were guests of the Univ-crsity at a 12 o'clock breakfast atHitchcock. Mrs. Harry Pratt Jud"Jnacted as hostess to the twenty-eightamong whom were: ,., r.:;Samuel Harper, Miss Elizabeth \A! LIl lace, 1\1 rs. Hitchcock and BaronLISdlliPpenbach.The dining room was decoratv.l\\ ith American and Russian Hags.hung on the walls and ;;:.&!:les. In thecenter of the ·�!X tables W35 a hig�vase of dark r, d roses to represeurtil" Varsity colors .After the b. eakfast the Baron andrus party were conducted on a tearof the grounu'i by Acting Presiden:Jl1Gson. After visiting seve'ral rJ(lm�i" Hitchcock the party made a tript ) the . R�ynolds Club,· which th�Haron greatly C!dmired. Then �heyhurried through Mandel to the girhucrmitories. At Green, where theywere given a reception, the Barone:;sasked one of lh.! girls to allow :ler toinscribe her name in an autographbook.Thc three m�mbers of the p .. rt,Y\vCon considerabl:: popularity Juringt:�eir visit to the east side of the Cclm·pus.On Saturday the. Russian amb.1ssaclor and his par,y were present elt thePurdue footb:tll game where the1.;.: ron became an enthusiastis rooter,<.I,·cia.ing the game one whiCh willFredenck Stock"conccrts a� the Univer ... it.· iort;once f. om the other at the fini .. n 35 .,(veral years and the pt.'rformaneesai the start. Mathews ran most u!" .... ., . I:;n-c always soupded to bettcr a;h'an-t: . .! way With th:.! houn(15 but JJd no� •., tl' t O· I H .. luge I.m a · � lcstra all ow1Ogc(.·mpete, as he wanted to get .. 1111... t'l t1 • • '.le sup�nor acoustic propertie5 , fo:� the men. , .. I 1 I• . • . .�I:Il1( l' . �a.;t year the UniversityThe men hmshed 111 the 10110W1l1;! c n' t .c .ccr s were cxperIments becausetl�l' poor attendance of the year befl.rt: had made thcm unpL·olitahic.List ye:lr. however, thcre w:\s a larg'!il l rease of patrollagc aTid during thepn'sent Yll'ar 11l(."\re and bettl'r knownS( loists will appl'ar before the University audiences.Older, the time after each man's Jlam�indicating the actual rU�1l1ing time:Hares-·Cald· ... ·cll. 21 :30; Huntcr, 2':':;Shcrer, 22:30; Johlin, 21 :15.Hounds-Joidet:;ma, 21 :15; �,la,:N<.ish, 21 :15; Kling, 21 :45; Joh:lson,22 :00; Price, 21 :45; Bevan, 21 :45; Do-hn" 22:30; Krueger, 22:15·The showir.gs were only fair, bLlttht. time made was slower th.l I .twould have bec�l had the "hares" :)\!�npushed. �\s:t was they loafe I �h\!; .. st half mile. The "hounds:' ..... ercthe wind blew the confetti so thattl �y had little 1< .. go hy. T!lere witip:-\"\hably be another racC' of the !·:llll.:k:nd in another week or so.s< tiously threatened Chicago's goal III. PICKthe old sense of the word, the India�I,'pt:.yers always had the chance to VljJ1iam B. Gray Selected by Reyt:�ldsscore right tip to the tin:11 whi .. tl.' Club Coundl to Fill Term of P.um·if a lucky breai< had given ch:H1ce·;\"hich are so possible in the new, 11:17.ardous style of playing.The contest was comparati\'elyfle(' from injurie�. Parry, right ta.:kIe on Eckersal1's team. retired ;ro nt"(' game with the middle finger I.t hisright hand dislocated. Although pain·ful, his injury will not keep him outof this week's practic�. Robe .. tson,hll' opponent, s:C'ggered to the sideHnes almost famting from the pamN a dislocated shoulder. Fnlshour,Purdue's other t;�kle, had his be"'n�'rr,arrefl by losing a front tooth. i>utgamety remained in the game.Captain Eckersall W:1S the brtghtlys!':ning star nf the g;lme witll twotrttchdowns an . .1 most of the �ro\ln(t5(Co.tiaaed OD Pace �) CLUB VICE-PRESI:;JEN fingt:m Henry.\ViJJiam r.. Gray has h('('n 1'1('("t(' 1=t... \,icc-prcs:d.'nt· of thc R(.'Yl�"�\;� Iellh to succe�J "Hunt"' Henry. W:1)�r:l(luatcd la!-'t y(:<1r. He is �('ll'ctc,1uI:der the P:-�)\'ision by whiCh 1��l'('::,.,·cutin· council fills a \"acancy I ill Bruno Stein del,the next cle.-cl:01. Gray is.a s\.'nior. Soloist. Or,anize Camera Club.a member of Chi Psi and has h\"t: 1 The Thomas Orchestra. A camera cluh is being orgall··le�1prominent in st\:<ient affairs for sc\'- h� the stuc)ents and facuity to brin�eral years. Brt:1ln Stcincll..'l. the noted ce.-Ilist t(,�ether those ,..t1O ar� interestc,1 'nThe Club's ptOSpccts for this y�ar \ .:!1 he the s('Iio;st at tonir!ht"s con. photo�raphy. .\ dark room for rteare very bri�ht. The memhcr�:�·p h-rt. :'-ofr. S:cindel kts hccn with thc v<.ioping and a regular club stud'o :nnow is as larg-e :1S it was at :ll1y tim;> lltn1ll:J� Or("hl'��':' since 1�1 ancl has one of the University buildin�s is1;:5t ye�r, and a furthe.-T incn':l:,1' i� \\O!l :1 �.!"rt':1t d�':Jl nf f:1tnc tluring hi� planned and the club is expected toexpected. ('llIlh'ctinll \\"IUI 111:1t nr�ani7.ation. fl.rnish in"tnl..:tiorr an.l help in }"Iho·The first Q.ltl':C of till' se.-a�on. l1e1 � r('ff,re thay)'lr. Stcindcl w·;:" a mem_lt('rraPhic work The: first mc(.'ungI:.!'t Saturday (,·cning. was 1ar�('iy at-, � .__ ,\ ill be held Thursday at 4·00 P. M .•te nded and was a marked success. (Continued on Page 4.) 01' the th:rd floor of Walker. Provision For 'rime Between Nomll\ation and Election Inserted byCommittee.* ***The Daily Maroon presents herew'th the plan f')r the publication otthe "Cap and Gown," modified to meetche demands (If the Junior class, withwhat It believes to be a fair staten-ent of the 'entire situation to date.Vv hen the plan was announced, J.considcrabte element objected to theclause which provides that the Jumorclass snah nominate and elect 'at onemeeting, It was therefore resolvedto ask for ... n amendment wtncl,would provide toat a week elapseUrI ween nomination and election. Acertain faction suppressed the lron.Mask nominees as long as 1)0351-ble, and attempted to hold an decti(ln-nomination meeting .IcsterCay, the Iron �!ask J�ominees not yet�ing publicly r,amed, and the whole �afi'air being in rank violation of theplan.This meeting was deciared off bytl. e authorities after considerable proUst- from the u.'Oservative element,ape.! in the meantime the committe�(.� five, feeling that their motives wcrec';lled into questir-.n preparc!d an.amendment which provides for thedisputed point.In accordance with this plan, bailets for the entire senior· college willb.� in Dean Shepardson's office all dayThursday and .f riday, during whichtime all regulady eligible senior col:'kge students may yote· to ratiiy l rceject the plan. On Friday a mc:et:the committees.NomiRatbn and ElectionA llominatills ticket consisting ofOIlC no�ince :0: each of the five oiliC('rs shall be sel( cted by the Order ufl he I ron �Iask. Such ticket shall hemade public not later than Fnday,.;" the second week of the AUlilmnCuart('r. At le:lst one week shail inten'ene betwe�n the announcement(Continned on Page 4-)- - ' -- - -. :iTHE DAILY MAR()l"�� CHICAGn 1 l_Tl:"SDJ. Y. 'J�OBER 23, 1906.t:�IVERSITY E •• l·ENSIONA': THE NEW TJ-tEATERThe "Cap .an-I Gown" plan has :�,�i;uu: been modified until it is believedthat a satisfactoryworking system h"l�been secured. N.) f.rrther comment will bemade at this time. rfm�r lailg ilarnon'Cheomclal Student l'ubllcatlon of tbe Unlver-alty of Cl;llcaKo. .�gain the---------------- "Cap and ?10�eS�0! s Chrk, MacClintot":., Bu:ton and Guthrie. of Um"erzit/,to Le xure. "'arvard .t�1.·ormerlyTbe University of CblcaKo Weekly.J:o'oundedTbe Weekly. October 1. 1902. Cown.") 11 co-operation with the UniversityLt,th factions evince a willingncs : t, ....do the square thing, and make this )f l hicar;o, members of the Universp-an a practical instead of a mere ty faculties are about to offer ;,1theoretical proposition the incident is �(lt,rse oi fourteen lectures at thecc.scd and a drsriuct advance for New Theater, under the management�Lan administratron of student activ- of r he Univer-eiry Lecture Assc ciairics has been made. Other wisi. it non. The series, the general title of.\';11 be necessary to fight this flin� which is "Poetry and Life," will be I'.----------------""!�L rough to an honorable conctu-i ',t, gi,·en on successive Thursday afteruntil certain n-en realize that rhev noons at four o'clock. Although notowe a duty to the University wl::�'h pvimar ily intended for students inis higher than factional or sel!i";:l ;11(")- rvsidence, many undergraduates havealready signified their intention 0' a�-.cuding the lectures. ProfessorsCommunication. Clark. Mac Clintock, Burton andThe following communication ha; Guthrie of the University and Dr.Professor C. O. Hamilton \V. Mabie arc the lectur'reen received fromWhitman, Head of the Department:)� Zoology, concerning an editorialrun in the issue of the Daily Maroon)! Wednesday, October 10. Mr.Whitman's views are meant to express the attitude of the Departmentoi Zoology. The communication i.;;01 the purpose of stating the Derartment's opinion, and not to alter�he sentiments of the prompters of.he original editorial. This is, then.merely a statement of opinion fromI different standpoint.� ews Contributions are requested.FinestAccommodationslor StudentsandTeachersEntered as Svcond·Clu88 Mall at the Chtcl1go !'oatoWce. wojstdilJally Subscriptions.$3.00 per year; $1.00 for l months.Subscriptions recelved at the Maroon Ofnee. Ellis avenue, or lett In the Maroonbox. the !<'aculty l-:xcbange, Cobb Hall. \\'e:MOSSLER.CO.Clothes for Men and Young Men.50 Jackson BlvdOrders tor delivery of the Dally Maroon.either residence or place of buslness, maybe made Ill' postal card. or through telephone. Hyde Park 4:!6. An\" irregularityIn deli\"ery should be immediately reportedto the ornce of publication. ISPrices MOderateLocatJon IdeaL5'7.1. 4 WaSblngt�n A ven�t,75he StyleShow ••• c.J1isWm. A McDermid, Managing Editor.R. Eddy Mathews, News Editor.Luther D. Fernald, Athletic Editor. \\11'alICFALL EXPOSITION IProgram:An exhibit of nobby ultra fashiona·bie styles in suitsand overcoats forcollege men.Price features-·$15. $20. $25, $30, $3S.upwards to $55.All exhibit ofevening and afternoon dress clothesmade into the latest accepted con.eits for fashionable wear.Price feature, $30 to $65.A II exhibit of Waistcoats., wash.silk and wool, and single trousers.Price feature, $S to $12.crs.George E. Fuller, Business Manager. <!emma <!e. �te\uartThe !1rogram follows:Nov, l.-,'The Music of Poetry,"l llusrrated by a reading of Tennyson's'Elaine." Professor S. H. Clark.TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1906.tiPrinted by the Maroon PI·l'�S.474 E. 55th Street. Nov. 8.-"The Place of Imagination.1: Poetry," Professor William D.�lacC1intock. Nov. 15-,oThe Art ofPoetry." Dr. Richard Burton. Nov.!.;!-"Tlte Mission of Poetry." Dr.,{icrard Burton. "Life and the Ar�!st," Dr. Hamilton W. Mabie.Dec. 6-"The Workshop."Dec. g_"The Workman. 182 �IADISON STREET.A cafe of individual tonewhere fastidious folks findcheer and refrcshment-the perfection of twentiethcentury cooking in a delightful old-world atmosphere.l' EDITOR.IALS pTo the Varsity team. which a11a�0111with decisivemcnces a season a October 18. 19Q6.victory, the Daily .Ma- To the Editor of the "Daily Maroon."Dear Sir :-Tn the Maroon of Octo.bcr 10. we read that Dr. Loeb's "Chicongratulations. \Vhllt:cago friends are grieved to note thatthe game was not he still persists in tampering withsr-Iliciently close to be a definite test science to an extent tl. at ill becomes1. man of his calibre and supposed,t:,ge of enlightenment."The ill becoming "tampering" consists in his "still seeking for a wayto produce life in tl,� laboratory."Such "seeking," we are told, transcends "the limits of science" in trying'tc assume the role of the Creator."ceive an adequate trpout on Satur- Is it too late in' the day to under-da; docs not lessen the enthus .l:.tic tClke to check freedom of investigaLd:ef Gf the rootres in its quality, :ion. Science discov'!rs no limits ljrc:search anywhere in tl.! univers�. A!lThe team. owing to the new T:.lles: the: works of creation invite inquiry,w:P not b� ablc to claim the cham· lIld nothing is too transcendent .)rpionship, but wi)) be able, it is hear- t(") sacred to be studied and seache:it Jiy hopeu, to end the season. und.:- [f) the uttermost. The questions .15fcated. '0 what life is. whence and how i� Dcc. 13-"Craftsmanship."Dec. Is-"Art.""Some Modern Prcphets." WilliamN r-rman Guthrie.Jan. Io--Percy (There is ollly one Vogelsong's)rutin extends heart iestGoodWork!Bysshe Shelley, Telephones H) de Park 18 aDd CJ95idealist.Jan. MosslerCoClothes for Men and Young Men.So Iackson Boulevard. A. McAdamsThe UDIYeralt7'. .. F lor:. t ••.GIlBBlfBOUSES :Cor. S3c5 St. acd ltbr. ... t; A.-.e. Chic.go17-Johann Wolfgang vonc-i the team's quality, it proved thatChicago has this year a group ofplayers well qur lificd to uphol-l the Gothe, evolutionist.Jan. 24-Robert Browning, vitalist.Jan. 3I-Ralph Waldo Emerson,.ranscendentalist.Feb. 7-Walt Whitman, individualist,Feb. 14-Geo:ge Meredith, pragmatist. ctradition for a fast, shifty team, WItha whirlwind attack and a gilt- -:-'T,�c,l. .defense. That the line did not rc- Albert Mathews, Pres. Ceo. H. Fiedler, Vice-Pres. F. H. Stratton, Sec.Mathews & CO. Inc.Besides these lectures at the NewTheater, regular series are being given at the three other centers of or�:mitazion in Chicagc, the Lincoln['�rk Congregational Church, thc,\braham Lincoln Center, and Lewi,;Institute. For the most part, memaers of the faculties of the University':C.me, whether it has had one or mall)' lIld allied institutions are the speak.:>rgins, whether it arose by natural;!rs although. some distinguished for-':.' supcrnatural means, are legitimate b d TTlnd..!Igners have een secure. "'". er';.1b)ects for investigation. Thcy are certain conditions, Univcrsity creditHot profaned by scientific handlil1b,f'lr science ex�lts truth in unveilill� cun be obtained by attendance at these THE TAILOR SHOPNew Powers Bldg., 156 Wabash Ave.DESIGNERS OF CLOTHES FOR YOUNG MEN.The Purdue game brought to at'university a.:tivltj'h I1tion anotherwhich deserves consideration at the bndsof the faculty, theUniversity M:litary it.The origin of species was one�B:lnd. It is saic t.) .hGught co be unapproa.:hable. Tosay that for the last three years the 'm'ddle with it was held to be sac-srpl,orters of Lh,' University of Chi- :-c:ligium immediat"olrn. Does any on�c:,go have be\!ll to a certain (t.:grc': tlO\\ charge Darwin with Irreveranc�humiliated by tile contrast bct\\oCe'l �eca\lse he turned on the light andthe Chicago student band and :hosc ('xposed the truth? The irreverance,oi other illstitutions. This was es· :'S we now realize. was wholly on th·!pr:cially true at the Northwestern and otirer side. with those who :leld trad\V;sconsin ga'll'!s last year. Both of :tion more sacrcd than truth.tl'ese Unh'ersities are less able to Nc such satisfaction as "material"maintain a hi!�h-�rade 6and than is :,cience is now admissible. Scienct!Chicago. but III Ilumbers and Cljliip- d( :·ls with cnergies in diffe,'cnt state�ment theirs Werc far superior. alH� uses the term "mattcr" merely a�It is a matt�r of common knowle:lgt' :l symbol to designate certain condithat there is a strong sentiment in tions of energy. "To call a halt" todan investigator on such gl(l�nd,; if tof:,\or of an incrcaset.l ban ·�pr,"·")- al,peal to long lost echoes from th"pi!ation. Doctor Harper was intclIst:I I Dark Ages.1 interest cd in the hand and p ;w!tc, I .n conclUSIOn. tl1\·n. permit me .0 s:tytOo iml'ro\"c it. The !'otudcnts ,,",nt ittl::1t. in my opinion. the ta!'ote anf)t<J eqtlal the hal <Is oi the otlll'f t:niv it e1IM� of the !'ocientitic friends of D ... University Style $3.00 per Doz.Student's Special $3.50 per Doz.Help MakeThe Band ;:c;urses.I f formal registration has beenn1;,de, the candidate fcr this special:rcdit will be admitted to a special::>.amination after his notes on thel(ctures have been submitted to thelecturer and approved. If th" ;,pplicant for this credit is successful,,)nc minor is given. However, half0; any students work which coun�sfor a degree must be done in rf'sidc.nce.Better.�ce1They Fill that Empty Space at Home.�6mon'610boto !$tubtoPhone Hyde Park-16. 243 EAST 55th STREETSUCCESSFUL CANDIDATESFOR UNIVERSITY CHOIRSouth Side TransferFifteen Regulars and Four SubstitutesChosen By Directo� Jones forChorus.Thc final sele(.lion of the membersof the Uni"crsitr choir was annou.tcC(1 for the tirst time Sunday. fh·�doir for this yca:- is as. follow�:Earl nerry, .Melbournc Clemcnts,Robert G. Davis, Clan:nce A. Dji:·stra, Royal H. Fisher. ]. F, Helm·mond. \Valter L. Hoffman. Sallmd":roesch, Ch,I,'les S. Lee, 1-1 ora u·)�i (rrill. Charles Nelson, Blake �.Xeviol1!'o, Arthur Platz, :Merle B.Stokes. Philip G Van Zandt, E,!;lh�. Reider. Or6anist; Lester B:lrt1ett Lindsay Storage CO.<:1 �ities of tile west.. J .,)c1� arc not c()rrcctly reprcscntcII inThis is not illtelld{'d as a cr:, ':1 ;:11, tl e cditori'al of the :\Iaroon. If tltcr.!(;. the work of the hand or it,.. I·:;:·j is censure in this. it is meant only.CI s. Tl:e surpr' :,in� f{'a�ltrc i:- the i('r those who. as "Chicago friends"(Inality of the \\ ork which thc h:t;lU h�\'c llassed unjust ccnsure not onlyhas cIon:.' with ib limitcd nUIIl'l':·': ll".,n Dr. I.od). hut also upon th�:\lthou�h only l,alf as lar�e as lli'IT .·�t':h(lds an<l spirit of �cience in gell-0: :\ortll\\"estCr"l. it hac! notlti:I:! f I!::" <Ial. Y(·ry resp\.'ctfully.a�hamecl of in other point.' oj Cdr!;, C. O. \Vhitman. .' )MOVING·PACKING-SHIPPING\Ve have careful men and equipmentfor moving Hotl�ehold Goods and Pianos in Hyde Park, Woodlawn andEnglewood. Special attention ttiveato packing and shipping.BAGGAGE-EXPRESSWagons Lv. 48i E. 6.1d St. 9 a. Ill .•12 noon,.l p. 111.Dearborn St., 10 am .. 3 :30 p. m .•5:30p,m.One Sunday trip- Trip� to Woodlawn and Englewood Stations.parison. :\fiss \J T f T 1\Vhat i� ne..: lcd is for thn�c ',:10 • arg:tr.-t .anc. 0 o.�·do. J, nes. Director.. tl <; .. n·icc wh:,'!, thc ')·,w! (,lIio. ·.\·!to W:t" in rcsidence durin�;11 preclah' te, .. .It. I'or "11 apl)r'nri-,ti,m til' !'otlllHllcr qll.lrt('r. IS pledged SIgma ··,·')· ... 0-'. fonogram Portraits" are thcf('f'l( crs to \\"or... . ... ,., ",,,'hl'cll ,,·ill cn.lhle it to ina"� .• ';.' 'lr I ( I::h., latest thmg.n'emhership and purchase unifort.1� I MARTYN'S MAROON STljDIO:111<: eC]uipment commensurate ",::It Subscribe for the Daily Maroon ':.the position of the University. ; and be in line. 5705 Couag� Glove Ave. CFnCES1;0-.12$ nl'arhorn Stn'ctTcl. 11 arrison 491J. 4�i E. Sixty·third StreetTel. H�'de Park 1161.THE DAILY MAROON, CHICAGO, TUESDA Y, OCTOBER 23. 1906.1 \SLAVERY TO WORK (FINALS OF EASTERN \Y . C 't T 11 NECESSARY TO SUCCESS I CROSS COUNTRY RUNo u an e 11 r. Meeser of Detroit says Continuous Seven Universitie; Will Compete inApplication Is Only Way to Annual Distance Event-PrepSucceed, School Run PlannedLy reading an advertisementwhat kind 1.£ people are backof it, norstatements how muchare worth. theirThe( .. discriminating student willwant to sec the establishment,examine the goods, also the finished productions, and nnecan-fully "the personell" of themanagement particularly if heis investing in anything thatwill influence his life formonths, pleasantly or unpleasantly, as docs CL well or ill-Iashioned suit of clothes.Oftimes the poorest productions are boomed by the "richest" au vertismg ; we there foreadvise U" oi C. coUegians to"10�)k anywhtre, cvcrywh':f(�you will-kc eping in llllllUpoints sugge!'ted ahove-thcncome to our ""College Corner':and "size us up" by the Sa1l1p.measure, anti we will gladlyabide by your decision.tWli K"VOW HOIF TOTAILORCOLLEGE CLOTHES.Carver & Wilkie, TAILORS185, 181, 189 Dearborn St.NEW AND SECOND-HANDat Lowest PricesMEWIi'iP415 E. 57th street.SHAVE as closeas you desirewithout discomfortor unpleasant aftereffects-shave quickly, easily-. )'GentPi·,nd,eah;�c:.d_ICD. laatln� laluer WIth any wak'Ot-dn- .fro- �" dnluisl-2.jC. �Armour & Compan ;�--------------�----. � 1 he finals of the IntercollegiateCross Country Associaricn, composedof seven eastcrn .collc.:es. will be helda. Princeton, N ovemner .is. the da vbefore Thanksgiving. At a mce: ;1lgheld in New York, the final details"This does not mean, however, �ha.: 0; the contest ve re arranged.a person should .. Ilow himself to be- Princeton, Yale, Columbia. Cornell,come self-centered," continued Dr Harvard. Pennsylvau.a, and Mass-i ..i\J cese r. "Tile sooner a man get s cl.usetts Institute of Technology, a rca way from this idea the better. For the seven institutions which corupi 's'!everybody who pretends to be doing the organization.'the right thing must remember that Fo rthe last three years the raceti.c truly successful arc those who arc has been held on Travers Island butengaged in struggling for others- tlu- change of location has been unevc n at a sacrifice of their, own -plca s- rlc r discussion for some time. .EachIf then a n.an does not achieve C( ilege will enter a team of S-?\'�'l'urc.men the first four of whom to finishpopulurity. he should 'rest contentwit h realizing l-� his satisfaction thatl-c has done w hat is proper. Let�e\ c ry man take the opposite cause.1 et him lend assistance to those no!:!:' fortunate :IS himself. This is the t'l count. The cour.sc is six mile slong.Under the auspices of Princeton. ascore of the leading eastern pre pa �"- 1-------tory schools will compete in a crosscountry run on November TO. Thecourse will be three miles. A ·Jn�JOr. Mecser of Detroit, speaking toUJI: j unior College men in chapel vestcrday, declared that by being a slav :to his work only could a person -verhope to succeed in life.true secret of merit."r; n has also been arra 19'!d by Prlllce-COACH STAGU SAYS PURDUE ton with Columbia fop the day b �for�DRANK �Hi.CAGO WATER the Yale game. No',ember I'), Til:!course and conditio!l,) will b� thesame as for the intercI}.legiate. l\(�!!;:sbetween the freshman t('am -.n-J pr'!pJratory school and f:"c�hman team:;of other colleges have h"en scit �,h" �rl.In its account of the Purdu··:-Ch:.·.1. The elaborate cross countn' plansgo banqquet wluch was held Fr;l:�:J for this autumn m:lr� a se t ;.:1 ofin the Men's Common, the "Trib'l1lc" umlsual activity for l�rincetonstated that the Furdue team broug:;ttheir own drinking water wich tho!·.1, DAILY IOWAN IN TROUBLEthereby showing their mistrust in .It';!Chicago �uthorities. In repudiatio'l .. f Printer's Strike and Breakdown ofTypesetting Machine Make Pub·,!ication of Paper Difficult.KROESCH AND MAC INTOSH printing trades in the Iowa tOW11WIN FINALS IN DOUl:!.LES �truck. Their placcs were filled wit'l:mported nonunion labor. Thc IlewHart and Kuh Defeated 6-3, 6-1, T.en do not work as well as the 01:1'Ind there arc al�o the usual minor'roubles connected with all labor diffi-Finals in donb:t:.:. oi the tennis tour. cl1lties. Now that the Daily Iowani� being printed and pllt tog\.'ther byn:lmt:nt were \ .. on by Kroesch and nonunion men, it is on the "unfai:'�1:;,dntosh over Hart and Kuh. The l.s1." How much cap:tal will b�wmners had .;ttlc trouble in t�.kmg made out of this by the entlmsiasti.:Ihe final matc;l, the score 6-3, 6-1. tr.ule unionists oi the state remain,;�howil!g the s[re .. �gth of the COllt(�.t- t.') be seen.alit·. \Vhile the cntry list in the In addition to the strike. The Dail .....uoubles was but sma!I,the three tl:ams Iowan finds itsclf oppressed with O[!l.eulered were UtJu0ubtedly "he b�'st in er trouble� of which it tells in theDiRECTOR JONES PLANSI LOWER CLASS CHORUSI Men of Junior Colleges Who LikeTo Sing Will be Formed Into aClass-Small Fee Charged.l.ef,ler narti�tt Jones. director of thel"t,;\'crsity choir. announced in theJ\lnior chapel mecting that there ISt .. he fumed a chonl�. compo:'l'd of Hitchcock Hall Receives.Junior ollege men. This work i� to I iitcllcock I LII' �a\"(' it� re !.Ibrh� 011 the same plan as the Frc:o;h- r.lOnthly reception yc�h'r I :y. TII,;-(n,;,n football team. i. e" prepar::�ory c'-ption lasted from four tv h\'C; :l,'. 'Irk for highcr development, Thc cl;.nce heing- g-iven from five :0 �: ,.c( ursc is to be one hour a week. hf- �ils. George E, Yincent was th,� �\l(_':'thTI' minutes to be givell to the rudi- 01 honor.1l1cnts (i music, tiftcen minutes toycice cdturc, and thirty minutes toi tl'e singing of glee club selectionsI :!n.i colll'Re song:o;. Thc dues are toh(. two dollars a cluarter. If sixteennil'" report. the chorus will he form-ccl: ii more than twenty men appear;tr::015 will he hel,1 for admission. Thefil st· mceting is cailed for 5:00 P. M,.Tuesday in Kent Theater.Brands as False "Tribune" Story'[hat They Distrusted Flu:dFurnished � .. , Peace Dinner,thl� statement, Coach Stagg sendsthe followiJJg:"TC' the Editor of the Daily .!\Jaro ,,:I t is unfair \0 Purdue for I he fribune to advertise the fact that Pudu('brought their drinking water withth.-m. Hydrox ,'ater was furnishedb) me.A. A. Stags:'-Carr in Fina!s of Singles.the scllool, �s beth Kro.:sch and �lac·Intosh arc gr:tduates, they being inelIgible for H.:I!nis in the spring.KJOcsch and Stern played off part oitheIr �emi-lin�ll match Fnda�', bUttl·cy will play the whole match "wert<.liay. Carr '\'on into the linals byddeating �JacNei: yesterday, 6-4. 6-1. The Daily Iowan. the stth.!ent P'l�)l r of !hc St:tte UniYe-sity of low:}.i� involved in serious labor tl")U'bies through a strike of the pn!t-ers anfl linotyp� operat:->rs 0:Iowa City. When their demalli:-;for an eight hour day and higner p.lYwe e refused, all the members of thecl'rrent issue as follows:"The strike is the least of th:kwan's troubles; our principal griev:tnce being the ill heal�h of the linot)'P(' machine which docs our COJllPOSItIon. Saturday night it had tho:coup. and \'.'� sat lip all night withi· Now. it is com·clescent. :'mt find;;l�elf unable to set lip more than thefront P:t�c. The fact is connection\,ith tile un:o;t'ttled condition of �h\!print shops. will explain to conslde,";lte rca,ler:o; just why the Iowan 1':t5hll'n late in cldi\'cry and perhaps a\';ec tritle less "newsy" than we like!, make it."Stich i� liie on an Iowa colle�'�d:tily.Lincoln House Supper Elects.,'\t the fir't Lin("oln Hom-e supper0; the year. heM last ni�ht. the iol·1.)w;n� ofticers w(.'re c1eC't('d � ViceIt\·acl. ,\rthur no),<'r; Se("retary. St:ur;Trf';tsnrer. nrokaw. TIl<' h<'acl of th�'Patroni7.e Daily Maroon advertiseT'- ConF:ri�;;:�=SlSeli- K�.��Fi!�if!g l�- �h�For busy peo; !:.-. �(No bother. -JFi!h i�s,:,l!.Cleans itself.l--!o dropper.Nothingto take apart.Nothing to spill.A dip in ink, atouch cf chumbto n ickcl crescent end thepen is full,ready to write..\ IIlh .. ,,"t df'alt-rll rn'rywbt'%'e-l"la I Will' I'll. I'ru,;.JCl�tll_ J .. \H'h·r .. -uandlc theNt��::� li·�!liS�rr.�!�,ll �:;'�\�'I�U. (-, .. ,tll ItO uior« th8nl,tber(1I11n1l\11I 1 ..... 111 of ..... t erradf'.1110 "'),1'" alit! liz'·" to N'lrct(rom "h""'1 III our ClItll'l..r � --._.('lrlll .. " .... 1 rree III"'" rt'tju.-..t. '�:::B·I .. �Any IlIak,. <lr F'Y!" c f tonn- '. "r //7Wn loeD r"pllir .. 1 prumptly. j}- , �Tn� (,O:'l'KLl::': 1"£:04 eo, _f/ ' /¥'�"&-:1" " ",p .. Tol�o. �/ '8eIe ."n C. l;. s.:r.nl:l� F£. PATRONIZETHEUNIVERSITYPHA.RMACY560 E. 55th Street.R R. BOWAN, Prop.Spalding's. OftlclalFoof BallGuidecontalnlne tbeNEW RULES.'Ith full page �xplanatory ptctures. EdItPd by Walter Camp. The lare"t FootBall Guide enr publlabed. Full of football Information: review. : forecut;sehedulea ; captalOB: records: BCOr" �pict ures of over 4..000 play ere.Price, 10 cents.A. G. SPALDlNG & BROS .•=""w York. Chicago. St. Louts, San Fran·dll'-o. :\Uunupolls. Denver, Buffalo, Syr·neuse, l'lttsburc. PbliadelJ)bla. Uoetoa.Wn8hln�ton. Cincinnati. Baltimore. Kaa·881' City. Nt'w Orlf'an •• Montreal. Caa. �London .• :ng.: lIamburc. Germany.8t'nd your name and get a free copyof thp nfOW Spalding Fall aad WinterBporta Catalogue, contalnlac picturesand prices of all tbe new .t'uonableat hlettc �ooda.BORDEN'SConden�d Milk, Fluid Mint: Creamand Buttermilk. ,ALL BOTILED IN THE COUNTRY.Borden's Condensed Milk Co. '327-329 E. Forty-seventh St.A ::\IANDELCORN. Tel. Hyde Park 3283 H. BRAZGO.2l. �anbeltOrn & €0.University TailorsHIGHEST WORK AND EXCLUSIVE GOODS.565� KIMBARK AVENUE. EQUITABLE PRICES. CHICA(;o.I.oeal THE ILLINOIS WAREHOUSE andSTORAGE COMPANYPhone Hyde Park 611 Kimbark Ave. & Fifty-SixthSt.The Cleanest and Best Kept StorageWarehouse in the City • • • . .Furniture and PlaDoe Moved. Stored. Packed And anlppedto atl parts of the world 300 Private Storace Rooms. (..ar,;�ltar lor Exclusively for l"lanoa.. Rooma for Truat.:& andWhPf'h,.I.nge Itoom for Carrlaces. buggies aDd SielehaTRC="KSTO ANI.) J..'ltOli ALL DEPOTS.Transfers for Baggage. Furniture. PackqN. etc.. at ahort Dotlce.Special Attentl�D Ginn to CnlYeraltJ' OrdenL-TD--The Openingof the Season Hom. ...RESTAURANTO' ................ CIuk ...DIaMaIS TIE PIPDUB PUCE fllallllYSIPPERS Iml THE PLlIEztenstft improvements huea.de Ule e1iniag room, the m_tlteaaUful aad attractive In theTheatre District.The, �ew haIIslnlf balcony fof'the ealar&ft on:heat1ll t. anotherimprOftlDaat __ the maaic 18m.de aD apedal feature.Uur lmpo. tations of Woolen_,;ior Fall arc 011 view to-da)·.Thcy are a bit smarter thanever bdore.The "Jcrrcm� Way" of bUIlding these Fabrics into clotnesmeans a study of your individual rigure.To-day is better t.han to-mor-row.TAILO!� F,)R YOUNG ::\lENTWO STORES131 La Salle Street, and" Jackson Blvd. New •• a oal. aDaatatl.D.Q2'At NORTOWSFree DeUftIy3i8 57th StreetPho.�U6 Hyde ParkHarders' Fireproof Storage &Van CODlpany, Successor. toBecklenberg Express, Warehouse It Van Co.FURNITURE, PIANOS. TRUNKS, MERCHANDISE and PARCELSDELIVERED TO ALL PARTS OF THE CITY, DEPOTSAND SUBURBS.Genera I Officcs.Storage and Salcsrooms:61:;�-56-58 \Vcntworth AvenucPhones:\Vcntwonh 460. 461, 462 and 480. Branch Office, Information Office,Univ. of Chicago.R. R. Warehouse.Chicago Junction R. R.40th and Calumet.•THE DAILY MA�OON. CHICAGO. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23, IgoO.I FIRST THOMI S CONCERT I ::HICAGO TRIUMPHS EASILY I""IN MANDEL HALL TONIGHT IN !t'IRS!' GAME OF YEA�Ler of the Berlin Orchestra where the gaming to his <.:�<.:dit. He easily out,excellence of his work caught the iJI'llted Fleming. even when thea.reution of Mr. Thomas. north wind W.iS favorable to the \'1';-Frederick Anton Stock, first violin itc-rs' booter,and concert rneister under Theodore Next to .. Eckie," Steffen was tluI'homas will be the director of th: lll:�:) to being out the yells. 11 i"o you.The newest effects in Fall and Win- orchestra again this year. Mr. Stuck sidc-stcpping vin I eel.dike way of go-. ter Fabrics go on show today. Sup- succeeded to the leadership of the in:{ through, ar('lII11<I. over and .uurcrpose you drop in. orchestra upo� the death of Thcodor> .); p03in� tacklcr s showed that he willThomas and has been making' a name L: a wurthy successor to the wonderIor himself in that capacity. The itt\ Eckcr sall. He and l dding s eachprogram for tonight's concert fol- rivaled the captain with two toucudowns each, an.I Finger made 1t .. everr. This back field made- good andwill probably be the first choice for:Ill rest of the St ason. It is believed;,j be the best comb.nation of openlid<.: runners cv er seen in the W e st,/ The line must have been good. Thescore shows that. At center Anderscn did well against Captain Welliughoff's extra forty-three pounds. Nolland Kelley held the opposing plungeswell. Jones took Noll's place whenTop floor of Students of the University who haveThe Pullman' Company Build'g completed their second year. who arebetween the ages of nineteen andtwenty-five, are unmarried, are goodstudents, are popular enough to gelI - - -the endorsment of Chicago students.. A MUS Eo MEN '). S .8 , as to their manliness and fondness forsports, and the endorsement of theUniversity authorities as to thcrmoral force of character Will 01.'given a chance to secure the Rhodesscholarship in Oxrford for Hlinors atthe examination 1::> be held the muldleof January, 1907.This examination is not compet itiveand is merely intended to give assurance that every elected scholarPrices SOC to $2.00. is up to the: standard of the first ex-Special Rates to University Students amination, the responsions, which Oxfcrd demands of all candidates forthe B. A. degree. The successfulpassage of this examination will giveexemption from the responsions. Thecandidates will be examined in thefollowing five subjects:1. Arithmetic-the whole subject.z, Either the elements of algeb a orthe elements of geometry .3· Greek and Latin grammar.4 Translation from English intoLatin.5· One Greek and one Latin bo:)k.As soon as the report of the examiners has been I t.'ceived, a list 'If th�c::.ndidates who have p�assed wlH �c�Iven to Presi;lc'lt E. J. James, �)f tileVnivcrsi:y of Illinois, who has suc-ce('ded Dr. Harper as the chairma�l ofthc committee of selcction for Iliir.,.is. From this list the recipient \.)f the liter;!ry cditor the one receiviIll{the Rhodes scholarship will be chos. tl,( majority shall be declared elected.Eligibility.TUM WORKIt's the working together of ournany stores throughout the countryhe taking of large fabric outputs a�extremely low prices-that makesNicoll's garments stand for real value�TAILORWILLIAM JERREMS· SONS.Clark and Adams StLCor. Adams St. and Michigan Ave.HaveYou The YouTip WillBeen Top LikeThere? ·Inn ItNew Theater(ENDOWED.)Beginning Oct. 8,"GALEOTO"By J05C Echegarayand"SHADES OF NIGHT"By Capt. Marshall.The StudebakerBargain Matinee Wednesday.Harry W. Savage offers for a limitedEncacement. HARRY BULGER, In the Musical-"MAN FROM NOW"-La SalleIf this is your Jonah Day,SeeTHE TIMETHE PLACE andTHE GIRL-----------------------------------, Colonial.Theater BeautifulNight. Big Mid-week llat.You Know Who! The Only--�GEO. II. COHAN--, -Natio�al Song Show WinnerEveryIn HisGEORGE WASHINGTON, JRPhone Central 2260THE WHITE HOUSEFlorist and DecoratorTed\ly Ca�loo::. Prop.19,1 WABASH An:. CHICAGO the: substitutes went in. and provedANNOUNCE C.ONTEST FOR himself worthy. Parry and Russell,RHODES SCHOLARSHIPS a! the tackles made the holes throughwhich the linc', plunges went. Bothell.Cecil Rhodes has safeguardc'l;Ig�inst the sclection of .l mere g.ind.Studiousness alone did not appeal tof0r election to the bO:lrfl Sl1r-h ii"tt!le South African empire builder. Hemade the follo.ving provision in nis sl:;.11 be ohtain�.1 from the dean's oi-will: "In the election of a student firc.let a �cholar�hiJ>. regard shall be !ladto I. his litera:-y and scholastic ale The two hu�incss n'anagcrs shallt�inmems: 2 his fondness for and l:car till' tinancial respon:-:ihility of the For sale or Rent: 5454 Ingleside,"·c .. Corner 54th Place.�- Room Rl'si,lcllCl': hot water la'at:0; k Iloors. newly dl·corated; rent $.;0per m('nth or will sell on casy term"';.1 I I bcok ami �hail make or lose .IS cir, -'11 l·cle."'1 IIOll1C. n. J. 11 ..... rl110n. :;'42.'Sl'ccess In man y out-c oor sports. ,-ue 1 '" I " oJ" }cI:fl1�tanccs c1l'l�rt1litlc. 0\ dc' ailcll S 11 I "C" 1'1 ,. I -ha:- cricket. football, and the lik�: J . ••� o. � stcu .... tfl·ct. lOne . a;-( s ",U".:--;:'tl_'111ent of ;:11 thc h\l!'itl('�� tranac-his qualitics of manhoocl. cour.l�e.tl0llS �l�;tt1 he !'lIhmittecl to thc S,"<:l'votion to dtHy, sympathy for al1c:prctcction of th(, weak. kindlill-::�s.lIn�elfishncss and fellowship. an.J, 4(Continued from Page I.',lOWS:Overture, "Euryanthe." W cberSymphony, "From the New World,"Dvorak; Adagio-Allegro ·Molto. Largo. Scherzo. Allegro con fuoco.Intermission.Variations Syrnphoniques for Violr-ncello, Boellmann; Siegfried's RhineJourney, "Die Gotterdammerung,'Wagner. Frencn Horn Solo bv ,M �Leopold de Mare; Vorspiel,· "l)'e:M eistersinger," Wagner.Amiual Award Wi!I be Made to Forty-Six Students With HignQualifications.Residence: Phone hiS exhibition during school days ofIf33 Arlington PI. Lake View 102.; mcral force of character, :mcl of in-Phone Harrison 16.$4 st;ncts to lead ,u,d take an intercst inGoldsmith's Orchestra1 Goldsmith, Director.Office. Cable Piano Company,Wabash and Jackson. CHICAGC Saturday. October 27.-Sigma AlphaLpsi!on I nformal Dance.The memhers of the Kahill1 Clubwill mcct Tuesday. October 2,1. at 4ads to o'clock in Foster Hall. Important P;-,tronize Daily �Iaroon advertisers.business will be tramacterl.h;� .. -:hoolmatcs."'e', p·1O.1e your classified,il.:' �Iaroon, H. P. 426. (Continued from Page 1.) BRIGIlTON•t�have long been the standard 25 cent garter, The patented htprevents chafing, binding and catching in the clothing, The B .Flat Clasp Garter is as flat as your hand. Worn by men whociate comfort and neatness. Made of pure siUt elastic webbing.metal parts of brass-:le:lvily nickeled. 25 cents a pair, all dealencrmail prepaid. For n.en who prefer a cord &-Uter, we haveLOCK-GRIB ,,(" e experienced tit the position. A�end, Walker, Hewitt, and Mefford allout-played their opponents and form('(I beautiful interierence for end runs.'However, "Eckic's" drop kicks wereblc cked in a way which showed the310ne wall line of the 19Q6 championteam still in the making. T'ernole.on. who took Eckcrsall's place: ranthe team well and showed that he,too, can kick.The work of the officials was thebest seen here in years. Some of thefillings, especially those regard.nzhurdling, were considered too strrct.1 i, t this is more the fault of the newness of the rules than of the officials.Mr. Stagg is expecting a hard gamewith Indiana next Saturday, sincerune of the men who played agums"Chicago last year, when Sheldon'smen held the Maroons down to 10 to5, and two other "I" men are in thelir.eup, filling the team."CAP AND GOWN" PLANIS' FINALLY AMENDED(Continued from Page I.) 'FLAT-CLASP GARTERS-\'r-oi this ticket an i the time of election.At a regularly called meeting of theJ"nior Class, another ticket similart(' the one already presented may becJ,osen :n whicn case a week sil:"'1 111-tt'n'cne also before the timc oi election.Each voter shall be entitled to ca!'tthe yote for �ach of the five oftices.Ir. case of the managing editors alltlti,e business managers the two I'ecei,·!J:g- the highest number of votes shal:be clecJarcd dectl.d. I n the case .,fAny student with not lcss th.m f.fII (:n nor more than twcnty-six major�:CI edit shall be c!igihle for \'Ot:lI:� �rFinancial Responsibility.lIior Collt';;c no', later than JUIl\! !.or the colleg-e )'l"ar.I ........ c �-'-L�i-N--D-A-R.-'O-,-.e.....1 BRIGHTON GARTERSWhile they are quickly and easily detached, yet they have thefirmest �rip of all cord garters, The fi�);ible rubber diamondgrips WIth a bull dog tenacity. No w'e:1r or te:'l' of the socks.Can't spring loose or become accidentally d c tached, Made offinest qU:Lity webblng , all metal parts heav ily nickel platedbrass. 25c and SOc a p:::r, :.!l dealers or by mail, prepaid.PION�ER &USPE:��::R co •• 718 rJ!n·l<et ce., Phlladelphln.JJIlJ.n-a 01 Pifnl«1' 8tllpnrd,r •• irQ(t(� .. ---------------------------------\1,1-King Lad th:sract.:1<.5af!Rupert's New Bull DogToe for Fall and WinterBuilt upon. entirely new lines, that make enS1>U.;\l011f�it short Iooking, nobbycom fortable,Price . and extremely,'3.50Rupert's KingTHE LATEST1-To other shape has ever made such.big hit. Made in all the latest leathers:Gun metal. cordova (dull horse hide).patent coltskin. buttonand lace. Youcertainly wil! be charmed with a pair ofthem. Buy them e�:I7. 20 other new·shapec-c-short, stubby.Can Order By Me-IITHREE SHOPS: alli:,lat"tl'at1-1RuppertTHE SHOEMAKER tiv11101!,I::V:cler's Theater Bldg.C!a:-!c and Harrison Streets.All shops open Sunddys for con- Van Buren and La Sal!e Streets.Ifenience of out of 'own patrons.JOHN W. DOUGLAS o1:tcutltltii:T elephones 4068 Harrison--3884 Automatic s51 Jackson Blvd. E. CHICAGO.Cincinnati: I ndiana polisQUICKLY AND COMFORTABLY REACHED'via.. FAST TRAINSOFTHEBIG FOUR ROUTEMOST POPULAR OF ALL TRAINS IS THEQUEEN CITY SPECIALLv. Chicago Daily. . 11:30 P. M. Ar. Cincinnati , . 7 :45 A. M.Compartment and standard sleepers to Cinc:nnati and local sleeper toIndianapolis. All slet'pers open in station after 9:30 P. M.TICKET OFFICE 238 CLARK ST.I. P. SPINING. General Northern Agent. CHICAGO.For Sale or Rent ;r�e 9\oot �tuJitKI.BALLIULL243 Wabvll ATe.Original Ide.'lS ami J-;xc)usive Styles.PHOTOGR.APHSSpec',_' Il , 'It U. of C. 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