muily _uranu,VOL. v. No. 135· CHICAGO, FRIDAY, �lAY 10, 1907. Price Two Caata., I - -------,----iRECTOR STAGG DUBIOUS PURDUE FIGHTS BARD BUT LOSES' AUTHORS OF TIE BLACKFRIAR, OPERA TO BE P�ENTED TONIGHT! SURE EIOUGH SECREGA 111111 �, 'OVER OUTCOME OF MEET Meigs, Walker, Schommer and Tem- � ., I ON ,·THE BOIRDS'TOIIGHTpleton Pound Out a Victory For� Cannot Predict a Chicago Victory, Chicago After Six Runless _InningsBut Our Men Will Fight Hard," -Score Is 5 to 3--He Says. Blackfriars Put Final Touches ToPlay and are Ready For InitialPerformance.r5, Purdue gave Chicago a hard figb�Athletes Take a Rest-Illinois Main- in the baseball game yesterday on· -tains Secrecy-Freshman- v .M. I Marshall field. The score was 5 t03·C. A. Meet Also Doubtful Not until Bliss ended the game by'nailing Rice's fly in the ninth inning."A neck and neck struggle" was the was the game safely Chicago's.way Director Stagg yesterday char- Bunched hits. good base running andlacterized the Chicago-Illinois meet',a couple of errors. gave the Maroons ----------------­Enough Segregation," the fourth an,_hl·cll will be held on Marshnll field·the game. �a'wBONES VERSUS p.l:a"ERS BRICKSBROUGBTBYBRAINl."I'ORM� ....,.., �I. nual opera of the Blackfriars, and\omorrow afternoon. "Jimmy" Meigs. who is fast mak from all accounts the best ever.makes"I canot say that Illinois will win. ing a record for himself as a pinchl Biggest Event of Year To Be Pulled I Fair Female, Flustered From Fuss- its appearance at Mandel hall. To-but, on the other hand, 1 can not pos- hitter, was .the hero of the gam, e.,' Off On Marshall Field-Both Sides: ing for Fete. Forces Funny Effec -morow the music will be played 'onsibly figure a victory for our -men," He brought m the two runs that tied Say They Will Win�Nobody -Colors Cause Complexion Com-� , countless pianos in Hyde Park andhe said yesterday. "I have not at- th� sco�e in the eighth. �lid the :amel Doubte It. plications-Janitor Jollied. the campus will echo' familiar strainstempted a doping of the events, be-I thing WIth the first tally In the elghthj from the opera. The original play..... use I am in the dark on most ofl amI. then scored ,the fourth .run, The grand annual baseball game be- Consternation reigns among the..... hacked by a cast such as has neverthem. I feel sure that the Chicag('),' which secu. red, the game. BeSides, tween the teams from the Law and girls who are to take part in the h f. e ore been' put' together for' a singlemen will give a good account of that, he didn t let anything get past Medical schools will be played on Quadrangle fete Saturday night. The f d id dI per ormance, an at e by chorusthemselves, for all of them are in him on first base., Marshall Field tomorow morning at ciimax' was reached yesterday, wheu . d .• • costuming an electrical effect-, thatgood shape. Walker fielded In the best form he 10 o'clock. Both sides, as' usual a load of bricks was backed up toI are unsurpassed. is ready for publicTeamn Even Indoors I has show� this y�ar, �a�ing two cir ,k.now they are going to win. The the front doo.r of Lexington Hall ill judgment .. "The two indoor meets we had withiCUS stops In the sl.xth inning. He also Laws bank their hope on the marvel- accordance WIth an o�der telephonedthe Illini show that the teams arel�ot the. longest hit of the game, scor lous reputation of Hugo Friend as al yesterday to a large ice cream con- I:or the first tim� the Blackfriarsevenly matched. and that we have al' mg Meigs and Schommer for the two twirler, while the Medics manufacture C( rn down town. It seems that the present a play that IS as coherent to­chance to win in outdoor competi runs that clinched the game. Schom-' their dope on the good right arm (I much flustered chairman of the re- day as the day it left the hands of thebon. though I will not predict a vic- mer and Templeton were the other'Lagorio. with Miltonburger and Tracy Ireshment committee was suffering authors. It is a play that satisfiedtory. I will say, however, that we stars, the hitting and baserunning dis-' in reserve when standby number [ from a brainstorm in which purpl the English department when it was· can count upon some of the prettiest tit'!guis�ing them.. I gets knocked out of the box. Captain picture hats and jam sandwiches fig- passed on. and which �ince that ti�e.ecmpetition ever seen on Marshall Bard Makes FlyD!g Catch Carlisle wilt be at the receiving end urcd largely and neglected to state has won many compliments for I'S: Field. There is intense rivalry over For the Boilermake:s, the most of the Law combination, and Moody in her 'order the qualifications of the originality, cleverness. .smothly flow-'this meet, and +every _t'vent will he sensational ,thing -dene+ by -tite--Jeftt'st11e- mo..ci'fshlmng possibttity'f(;r"tn 'bricks which she wanfed:"--' - _ .. '- - iriiflrnes,-,vlt and charnct;ri;tf�t�ke-' -;,¥rd-fought." 'fielder. whose name is Mr. N. Bird, Medics. . The obliging young clerk of the offs. It was chosen in the competi,f,A letup was the order of the day but who looks like a giraffe. He made Over forty men from each school ice cream concern anxious to please tion which closed, in January and· '" the track athletes yesterday. A a notable catch in the second inning. Ihave been appearing on M;lrr.hall the owner of such a charming voice hi ought out the work of Hansen and��� men appeared, but only to keep Acting Captain Babcock sustained. Field daily, showing that rivalry ,�decided that his establishment had Klein" hitherto unknown quantities'!fom getting out of condition. EaSyl the resposibilities of his position by; Int�nse,. Seldom j� ever has. a 1):1 b��n mistaken !or a �rick yar�, and in the playwriting field., s were all the work done by the some clever work that placed .two of been missed when It carne straight f(.r With the consciousness of doing a Scene at' Lake' Genevao nners while the field men rested the runs- beside his name in the score '"the mits of expectant fielders. Cap- noble' deed, he went out and gave the "Sure Enough Segregation" is the�. for 'the most part. The progres sheet. Boltz, the three-base hitter, is' t� in Carlisle declared yesterday that order to a brick deal.er� As a result first play in years that has a distinct� Illinois is kept in the dark. as the the man who started what nearly his aggregation will amputate at! the th� entrances to Lexington ,,!,ere fast plot and that relies upon a story te.mini decline to give out any- in won the game back in the ninth. and hope of the sawbones before two ·11. being blocaded by a hurricane of awaken interest. It also is the' 'first�rmation whatever' regarding the not a little credit is due him for that rnings have passed. Captain Ed;;cr· bricks directed by an industrio�s play in years to be located -in an':«ords made hy the downstate ath The Boilermakers gave an indica-' ton oJ the Medics, is equally confi teamster when the mistake was dis- American atmosphere. The scene is�es. tion of t�eir. determinatio� to win in: dent of victory, �ut sai� .he w wId covered. 'Villiams Bay at Lake Geneva, Wis.,. Interest on the campus is at a hig� the first �nnmg: when Driver got asI nor dare express hIS prediction !11 any Colors Create Confusion where the Yerkes C?bservatory is 10-, far as third WIth onIon out b t h I This little incident was merely the�e, as this meet is c,onsidered _ by. y e ,t� ,suc angnage, . cared, The existence of 'tennis, golf�adents to be the most important 01 Templeton got the two that carne hIS Many Stars Out l�st straw. �ll wee�. or m ,fact eve:" and rowing has given Coach Cuoshincrth h' way and there was no scoring I . smce the vanous rambow tints have d f I -... ,e season of dual contests, now t at . Just how the two tl!m1!� "rIll, It'l. .,. "'nn er u opportumtles In costuming.:lIichigan is dropped from the' sched Te�plet�n' began with his ·usualup for the battle, nobod� kllflWC; .he �een aSlgned to the glrls orgal11Za-land the results in the opening' choru!� . b . -d opemng htt was forced to second' tlelns, there has he en trouble. '11 b . . J h I: ue. Preparations are elng rna e to' main reason being th:lt �Iie:"e are too . WI e surpnslng. n t e secone act,. , .. lIen P.ll·SS was hl·t a<Ivanced to thO II "What! I wear a pIcture hat of tha .hring out a large crowd of Marooil" • l1u en for the limite.] nurnh�r of • . too. th�re Will be many pretty cos·- M" 'fi d d I 1 many m. purple stuff." ejaculated a falr Eso .rooters to encourage the squad. o� • elgs sacn ce, an was ec are, '. • '1 bl F tl :If �,:1o'"C; turning effects most of the "girls", posItions aval a e. or le D t.�, • "Wh· Id· I I ' ,The Chicago-Tllinois meet will no out at home on a close decision the following stars stand chances 0 tenc, Y'. It won Slmp y mang e wearing evening gowns.I... h • C Browne, to Rosebaum ,_ . my complexIon! My dear. you mustlit t e only attr:1ctJOn. however. on . playing: Captain Edger�()n. ;_agnt I:). • ., Play Has a Plot. • . .. . Tn the th'lrd B"bcock .. fter kll�k- be In the booth Instead of me. I m:lOintly With It. the freshmen w!11. '. •• "'. ""- Falls, Stackhouse, Elliot, 1 a�kl1rr I d If I h bId b !;nre yotl'lI look nice- in it with such The development of tite p ay ea s,13, cklc the' Y. �f. C. A. squa.s,1. Direc mg a ou t at Just are y mlsse e .... oody. Tracy, Talbot, �fihonber�er '. I I bl f 'II.{ • 1\' •. h bid .&YI a splem!!d color." Similar expostula- Wlt 1 t le trou es 0 .� onslcur. :Jere.lor Stagg �aid that he expe�t� to se 'ng a t ree- agger. p ante a safe Sel'I'-r, and Schuyler. Tit.! Law n;n I E I d. fi '" tions and entreatie� ha\'e been the Beaucoup, R. es leure's of ' ('0 e esthe- downtown men cleft.·at the :\(arool one In center eld, �tole second, and' wI·II have th.- fotolwh,'" ',>romi,in('". d t I· I h T I ...... substance of com'et-'sations among the Reaux Arts, Paris. who has come toJtarlinJ.!s. but thinks his �(luad wit continue 0 t 11n w en emp eton material to choose fr.);"11. C:ti>lair America to do graduate work at thePat up a hard fight. dmpped Gaarde's throw. Driver seor- Carll'sle, Rone-y, Baird, Friend. Car clubs, eSflecially from the purple. or-ed th fi t h·t th h ange and Nile green contingents. Unh·ersity of Chicago. - He has chargeY. M. C. A. Has Stars e rs run on a I roug ton, Slawson, Sand::r:,on. Mabin. F.� o� two French girl!', MlIe� Peche andFor the Y. �f. C. A.. Hamittoll short stop that was too high for Tem- I Enoch, ',�ee\"er. Mr. Peterson. janitor of Lexington- sington. .eary. has threatened to give notice if ac Creme. who intnt!'t their money toin the dashes and hurdles. Ruecher pleton,Babcock Scores Again co!'ted b,. any more theatrically he�d him en route. The monsieur falls ain the half and mile. and Haigh in gcarcled ·young women with anxio" victim to American floker and losesthe two ml'le are ."11 m"n with "ood n h k' d' th fif h COUNCIL MEETS PRESIDENT I h· I h· \t.... "" a coc agam score lD e t C'Jueries of "TeIJ me. is it hecoming." t Ie money t e gtr s gave 1m. ITrcord" to their credit. IJ.. walked, stole, and , .... �_ ,.. rral·o t' C SlImmer c"nlp he "'l'n, the ,'a"orh '�n� "... etc. etc. For his complimentary re ,... •• ...,Tit(' fre!'hmen wiIJ be "tron".. in :�""r"'(1 on Orl·ver's hl·t. Sent'or Body Has Second Session 0" 'I' "d m� h""· lot too mtlch,.., I -'. " marks. 11(' ha!' heen fed on fudge til" ISS .'" a "'. W " IS 1'the (la:'ohes with Tav. lor. :\IJen. and .·\11 thl·�, tl·m"' .. tile Chl·C.""O h ... tter W.·th Un.·versi'" Executive. h I Q d pic "�ed "·l·th the COn{lltct of .. Spud .. •·�.. ",.,,, "I his t re:Hens to prO\'e :1 sac ua .• " " "G:trett: the hurdles with Walter Tay w('r(, heing retired in one. two. three r:lOgle fate. Allen, her particubr friend. At th,,'lor and Ralph Taylor. the ()Uartl'f ordl'r. hut in the sixth th('y wok(' up The Senior ColJege Council had itrnile with Garrett: the half with after Sullivan hacl waited for a base second meeting of the quarter witlWhipp and Page; the mile with Stef- on halls. Roltz muffed Templeton's President Judson yesterday at 10:,30fa and Glore: the two mile with Glore fly al1(1 the captain was safe with The �resid('nt's remarks were of�nd MacNeish: the high jump wit" Schommer. who was running for Sul- preliminary nature to acquaint th�or�all and Huhhle: the pole vault li"al1 lodged on second. Rliss sacri- C0uncil with the organization of th.nth Jacohs and ('ollin�s: the broad ficer}. Rice to Fleming. and both nm- rniversity and to point out the chal'"ivrnp with Garrett and Huhhle; thel' ncr� took another base. "Jimmy" acteristics essential to a ttnh'ersity"eights with Hubble. 'Vendt. Ale:oc- The President will me�t the CotK1ci,a1Ider and R. Taylor. (Continued on page 4. col. J.) next week to di!'cus5 active work. Scene of Opera At· Lake Geneft­Plenty of Local Color-Music OnSale Between the Acts.All University interests are shelvedfor the time being; while "SureHarry Arthur ��en. Floyd Alvah Klein.t.•ter·eglorts;:me timl' \Vil1ic Green. the proverb,ial fr('shmen. "makes a hit" with ClaroBasketball Election Next Week. ice Gazer, hringing down on him ih\'The annual dinner and election of wrath of Rert \Vi�e. 'Vise and Spucl�a captain for the hasketh:tll team will heTong to the �:tnle fraternity and theybl' held next Thursday, at a place a�r('e to help each other out by ap .(lown town not yet decided. It was ply:ng �cgre�ation rules to the camp.erroneously stated yesterday that the hy which they witt profit aocl thedinner was to be' held last night atthe \Vindemere hotel.is (Continued o.n pal'e 3. col. 2)"" THE DAILY MAROON. CHICAGO. FR.tt>A Y, MAY 10. 1907,The end of the school yearbaseball team j when It with it the usual number of cornpeti-visits Chicago next ,k Thi , th . h tive examinations for scholarships.wee , IS IS e ng t• , ... d h' h Id This year there are eight such exarm-sp-rrt an not mg s ou'. during the academic year ending Juneb 1 f d . nations to be held.e e t un one to give 14. The award is based upon I) theThe Graduate scholarship in Ro-the eatsern athletes a warm welcome. . . quality of the work in three majors ifTh I f d . hi . mance languages will be awarded 111e pan 0 omg somet mg to give taken before that date in the depart-• W'II' d . . June. Only those students who havetile 1 lams men a goo Impression .: •. . ment; z)n writen examination onh h h d b . I received the bachelors degree withinwas a appy t oug t, an emg sue 1 h' I' ibl . General Chemistry. Candidates leave'h' �. h '1:.1 ''I:.' ,""'1' d t e year are C Igl e. 'a appy thought It s ou U . oe app re T1...' d' b d ( ) Th their names and statement of their. . . us awar IS ase upon a e.III every possible instance, not only to I' I" iritention to take the examination withr • comp etion of twe ve majors 10 Ro-'\\ dhams but to every other team as 1 f hi hi' the Department Examiner.11. mance anguages, 0 • w IC at east SIXweb ', F h d . S . h On May 16, Candidates for Senior. must e 10 rene an two In pamsThe time is now in history when It I' (b) itt . ti and Graduate scholarship in Physics· .. or a Ian_; a wn en examma Ionr:val athletic teams guard themselves h -. will be examined. In making the.. • on t e general outline of modernfrom the cornpaionship of their op- F h I' . F nomination the' examiner Professor1·· f" hleti rene iterature (In rench; (2) , ,pomnh;we Nemana�o � ehc MI' , I�f R � Mcll��,b�s in� ro�i��-��������������������������������. ". h 0 rer s I e and works, and a spe.,reM��m� �rtwe�w��a�'1 d fL' . ti� ilie g��� �afuy � wo� �,� �· '. . cia stu y 0 Avare ; (3) Moder.l . �.titude of fnendly sportsmanship be- S � h I I' Junior colleges and the results of the-. pams or ta Ian. •tween rivals supplant� the old ,pug_ Th . t' '11 b h' Id examination. The German Scholar-.. . e examtna Ion Wt e e onIbShc tendency where every move of 'J . R ship examination will be held in ID,.I.Y ay I (ID oom 01 D, Cobb Hall, atthe athletes was guarde� from spy- P f Cobb, on May II. The examiner iii• . h f f . t . d I 9 a. m. ro essor Babcock, depart- .109 eyes Wit ear 0 10 ngue an u - Professor PaulO. Kern. Professor. • Th' d' t mental examiner, bas as yet receivedtenor motive. IS oes no mean, Castle will conduct the examinationf I h M St . n(' names of candidates, but expectsor examh p e: � .at r. haggdnow goesa number before the date of examina- in Greek, to be held in Cobb 2B, onup to t e Vlsltmg coac an presents . May 10.him with a detailed acocunt of his tron.Besides these regular examinations,. II h' h d' . f h' Under the direr-tion of Professor H.tachcs, te s 1m t e con thon 0 1S the examination for the scholarshipmen and all other information that E. Siaught, th(' mathematics examina- 01 $300, offered by the Colonial Dames.would perchance be useful to the op- �:ons will be held on May 10. in Room ol America for the State of Il11inois.11ponents. On the contrary it means 3r., Ryers?n Pbysical Laboratory .. The will be held Saturday, May I I. 1907,that� th� day the coaches and mem- sch�arsh�s o�red are as f�o�: �om8�0� m. till 12:�m. Studenhl·-��---------------------------��bers of the team keep their informa- The S�niol" College Scholar�hip.� who plan to take this examinationtion to themselves and trust the hon- The Sem�r C.ollege Scholarshtp 10 should report their t:lames at once in VA CA TIONScsty and sportsmanship of their rivals I Mathemattc!; 1S a�arded an.nually at the offi,ce of the Dean of the seniorlto uphold a standard of fair play. The the June ConvocatIon to a student ad- Colleges. .rival team is considered as compo�ed: mitted to the Senior College during iof gentlemen and sportsmen, andl the preceding y!ar::}n judgin� .of theboth sides go on this assum.ption un-, ,,"or� of each candIdate for tfl.1S schol­less the opposite is learned: as a re- arshlp. the department conSiders a)suIt 'instances of professional conduct the general quality of his Junior Col­nowadays.are much less frequent than lege work; b) the quality and theunder the old feeling. It has been Qtlantity of his Junior College work inclearly demonstrated that the most Mathematics: c) the result of his Sell_effective way to make athletics clean :or College Scholarship examinationand sportsmanlike is not to hold sus- 011 the subjects: J) Plane Trigonom­pieion over both pa rties and govern etry; 2) College Algebra: 3) Planethem with iror. lays of conduct, but to Analytic Geometry.go on the assurance that both sides The Graduate Scholar�hip.- Theare sportsmen and will do the sqmue Graduate Scholarship in 'Mathematicsthing if left to themselves. is awarded :mnually at the June con-Practkal application of this truth vocation to that student admitted toat Chicago lies first of all in show- the Ogden Graduae School during theing the visit.ing teams that they are preceding year who has been namedtrusted and considered as gentetme� b�' the department as the Senior Col­ad worthy rivals. If this attitude kge honor student in Mathematics.towards visitors is taken !tere others Ir judging of the work of each can­will be encouraged to take die same. dic!ate for this scholarship, the depart- j . � n:eetiilg 01 t�e Brotherhood 01 COLLEGE CORNER CLOTHES�amt Andrews Will be held this• n.oming at 10:30 in the parlor of 535 ,. $45l1'orth hll.__ '�er l:IWRkie las ta9 Dearborn St.1 Profossor Shail« Mathews ,,;11 be TAILORS Sank Floorthe University preacher next Sml-• day.Ii University Style $3.00 per Doz.iI Yoti can pay the price ofI Student's Special $3.50 per DozFOWNESIi GLOVES They Fill that Empty Space at Home.and Dot let FOwn6 style, E.moer'. I&�oto 6tub(ofit nor service.Phone Hyde Park-16. 243 EAST 55th STREETIJrr .t4r tlaroon'MANY EXAMINATIONS FOR scope of eleme!'tary and intermediateHONOR SCHOLARSHIPS SOON ,FrenCh:The annual examination for SeniorScholarships in Chemistry will be hel����:t���n '��lo�e20:tn�:;\h�h::p:_lvision of departmental examiner. Probrings fessor Alex. Smith.stand when they see the good effects, ment cons'idcrs a) the quality and theand' it will 110t be long before this quantity of his Senior College workwholesome feeling can be spread to in Mathematics: b) his promise of sue­al, universities' and collegs, As soon cess as a graduate student of Mathe­as they all see that is the right way matics : c) the -results of the Graduatethere will be no difficulty in getting ·Scholarship t·xaminatiqN 011 t�ll' subit established. This feeling, as a most ject s rr ) Differential and I nt eg ral Calpotent factor. should be ctlcouragd culus;2)Advanced :\lg�bra. includinzat every opoprtunity, for a step back- Theory of Elluasiol�s;3)�olid Analyticward necessitates two forward 11> Geometry; 4) Advanced Integral Cal­make up. Chicago has always been culus, including Differential Equa­in the front rank in this "harmony" tions, Candidates are requested tOImovement and the privilege has be- confer with Professor Slaught as soonco me a responsibility. as possible. .A teacher's examination for reCODl-During the last few weeks several mcndation for teachers of French inmen using the showers in thc men's 'sccondard schools will take place ingymnasium have been Cobb OlD, on May 18. .severely burned on un- The requirements for admisiou toI ,�covered steant pipes in] this examination are: aj The grade otthe shower rooms. This at least B in courses in French takenOfi�aaJ 8tudeDt PublkatiuD uf lb. UDI,..,,·all7 of Clllnco... ·OI'IDt!&'t,The Ua.1Yenlt,. cd Cbl(:aco "'ft" I,. ,J:l'ouDd.clThe Weeki,.. Oct. 1. 1.2.The DaU,.. Oct. I. 180Z.��red .. Secoad·Cla. llall at the Clal·caco l'oatol!k-e.Sut.crl"Uoa price. ,8.00 pel' 7ear: t1.00'ter a m�atha. 8ulNK'rl"Uou reeeheel attile MarooD 0.0.. IIIIlIa Hall, 01' at uae1"'acult,. &%cbaqe. Cobb BalLu, I�DDY MA'rH";W� lIalaaglac i!ld1tOI'.LU'J'Ul!:R D. l··KltNAI.I,. New. &cIltor... W. HENDERSON. Athletic IWltorUEOltUE E. FULLElt. Uuallle118 MUlaCe·. BurnedA 'SSOCIA TE EDITOItSClaarl. W. PaltRr. BerDal'd I. Bell. On HotPipesP .... tOD r. G-.)le1"la J. AcJuu. condition has for a long in the University: b)the six coursestime caused much inconvenience, and in French of the Junior College. and atin one instance, over a year ago, one least four Senior College Courses. in­of the track men was burned SO ser- eluding- the Elementary Trainingicusly as to put him on crutches. It Course for Teachers, and a generalwould be easy to cover the exposed course in the history of French Lit­pipes and avoid danger, and this is a erature. Preparedness for the exarni­matter that should be attended to by nation consists in the ability to speakthe authorities before further discern- 'and write correctly, a knowledge ofWurr�D lJ. "'Utill·r.Cole 1". Rowe.R&PoKTt:KSPeter F. DUIlIlo W..P. M&cCraaeo,J erom. FraJak.P. W. PiDkertoD.A. L.B'ri� Uarr,. A. Hansen,BUTe,. B. Fa11er,JrI. a, Fe�lIlBa �ther Ball W. J. llalnsfurtber.Albert D. HendersoD.fort accrues. 'ih(' modern literature from Corneilleand familiarity with the aims andl-rlDted b,. the MarooD' �474 East Grith StreetI·hone 8691 lbde ParkFRIDAY, MAY 10, 1907. Competitive Tests Scheduled for Ro­mance, Mathematics, Chemistry,• PhYsics and Greek Departments.,Arrangements are being made forroyal entertainment of the WilliamsAttitude A scholarship in Chemistry is an­nually awarded to a student who hasbeen admitted to the Senior CollegesTowarifVisitors, . I. , Tlais 81-'" 1 Ie s.1161aC' OLLEGE MEN, who care as much for �nlPp1,,'*1,1eand newest models; the broad-chested, cbatJcoats; made in the latest and best style.This is your store •Special Overcoat Sale just now..aurice ·L. Rotllschi'''�'Good Clothes :nd Nothing Else.S. W. CORNER JACKSON & �'!'A'!E.Marshall Field a Co.Direct attention. to a particularlystrong line ofMen's $35 SuitsEXCLUSIVE MIXTURESFINE BLUE SERGESSuits of this character are more than'maintaining the high standard estab­lished in this section. The patternsare particularly noteworthy-v-amongthe handsomest of the season, especial­ly the new grays, browns, smoke colorand silk mixtures .. The blue serges areof a very fine quality---all silk lined.These Suits in every detail reflect thebest that can be put into lines at$35.00. Second floorH. E SHOREY�TAILOR332 Republic Buildio.I3S.OO COLLEGE SPECIALWILL BE MUCH PLEASANTERIF YOU AR:E' WEARING CIapeCGCOare soldIll' other·_the, ,15CLUE�:....;_--8slOR A5pa'din�Mention ,.;csted in andJIId school ::iText book. The Spa:10Send jNI A. G. s:'� Massal149�-) Patroni�iJNIVE�s60ER.J- ... �DAy A�bB. W.L.----An opic- gi'\'enlJ), M:'r. 0,�bt....THE DAILY MAROON, CHICA�O. FRIDAY, MAY to, j�. --I"�URE ENOUGH SEGREGATION"� -------------- ... ----------------------I ON THE BOARDS TONIGHT'CARSO PI S' & Go\ _(Co:tinued fro� page .) i N RI E COTT ..•1::�:I�:n�!��:il��d�, -T-�-o�S-p-Ie-n-d-i-d-C-o-a-t-,-S-u-�-��a-lu-e-s-t-h-'a-t-��il-1-E-x--wrong. the Frenchman 'plays his trump i�ard and Willie takes Clarice to the! it F bl C t t th p.:dance. Just how-the Frenchman gets; Cl e avora e ommen a e flces-.lOut of the money tangle, and whatI[he doe; to win thc affection of �lr�.1 $27.50 and $35.00.Greenwad. who has bushels of mon-Sp'alding Athletic Goods. the stage in the half darkness andbe at out.a mon�to�ous "one-two- IMention ",hat sport you are inter- three-four' the prarnst yawned and .csted in and ask for a list of college went over the same melodies again3lId school supplies. :11)(1 again, here and there a memberText books on every athletic sport of the cast nodded for a moment andClapeco Sbnuak QaartIr SheCOLLARSare sold b, more retailers than. Ill' other kind. ana laundr)'men., the, 'Wear best.1Sc each: 2 for 2Sc.CLUETT. ·PEABODY IlLllaken of � murt..--'Send your.Name toSpalding -,VOR A CATALOGUE OF.ne Spalding Athletic Library10 cents per copy.Send for Complete List.Mail Order Dept.lAo G. SPALDING a: BROS.,�Nassau St.. New York.149 Wabash Ave., Chicago.r : Patronize the ••ilNlVERSITYPHARMACYs60 E_ Fifty-Fifth Street.R. R. BOWAN. Prop.r::Ii>"t ;. ')r_ ... . -,r.._'. iEat. 1156IIYANT li STRAnONsiness College_',OJfen SuperiorAdvantaps in.. Business Training ••AND.. Stenography •• Illustrated at Extreme Leit.The Suit at $2;.50 is of a fine qt:ality brillian-tine, coat 21 inches long, half fitted b a c k, velvetcollar and cuffs-:.kirt is full plaited. Colors areblack, blue, brown and w!Ute.Illustrated at Extreme Right.The Suit at $35 is fitted back, coat 23 inchesIcng, strapped seams, silk collar, fancy s ilk !!ned­skirt is full plaited. Colors are blue and brown.Fourth Floor, South RoomSPECTACLfS and EYE CiLASSfSDon't.Worry:iC It's only anight's ride­one sleep_from..... .__J Chicago to real(I;; rest and health atFrench LickWest Baden SpringsWaters are unsurpassed-golf,tennis, riding, driving, billiards,bowling, trap-sbootin� or per­fect rest if you want It-Idealaccommodations-congenialguests.Low Road Trip RatesD�y and D�ht traw, sleepers,parlorand�u1fetcars. ,...-�__. _ .-e.L. Manasseo P"T I C I AN UlkdisonStTribunl Bldgcy. is told in the second act .Chorus Works Hard •AI1 afternoon and all night the chor­us girls tiptoed across Mandel hallstage in t ho last endeavor to appearladylike and petite. Yesterday after-II noon they - ex1i!bife'd themselves forthe benefit of wins of faculty mern­bcrs, holding a reception in Lexing­ton. Some rushed off to Martyn'swithout delay. bent on sending theirpictures to out of town friends. Thenali night Coach Cushing stood beforeIt IS extremely doubtfulif our Fourth Floor Suit Sec­tion has presented this sea­son two t , stronger values,- both as regards styles and prices, than those we illustrateherewith. That a highly favorable reception will be 'accordedthem is practically a foregone conclusion.then bolted upright as the time camefor his cue. This afternoon at Man­del, the songs will be worked overonce more with the orchestra of six-I teen pieces.Music to be on Sale.·'The Same Old Game" and TheIMan Who Wears the "C" will toeplaced on between the acts and afterthe show. The music is under the --------------- .... -----------------------------.charge of the Head Usher, NathanL. Kruger, who also will have chargeof the poster sale. The music is pub­lished by the Dean Music company,of Chicago, of which John Dean, aUniversity man and member of theSigma Nu fraternity is at the head.The' cover design is a neat one inblack and red, and shows the friar'rolding a book. It was drawn byMiss R. Gracelyn Everett.ARRANGE FOR CONFERENCE Established 1168PhoneLave View 1024, ITllis space reserved forAlumni Meet With Director StaggIle S. W. W�gbt £0. To Perfect Details of Field. I11' Marsball Field BuDding. Director Stagg met with the alum- :::::==:::�YiiI.ni managing' committee of the con­ference on Marshall field yesterdayafternoon to arrange the details of thefield for the Conference meet June I.T t was decided to- make practicallythe same arangements as those that - - ----­prevailed during the 1905 met. The Phones.L; Residence, H. P·96I.stands will be erected at the south Office, Central' 3i6s.end of the field, and adequate arange­ments made for the handling of thecrowds. The places for the vanousevents were marked off yesterday. Offi;e_. Suite ioS., Venetian Bldg.The members of the comittee whomet with Director Stagg were Wil­liam Scott Bond of Chicago, Allen 01Northwestern. Bartlene of Tllinois,and Goode of Purdue .To Recognize Second AnniversaryDAY AND NIGHT SCHOOL of Founding With a BalL�tI May Enter at Any Tim�'B. w. Bry- t. Pres. r _.-._ .. -MAMONDES _ CLUB TO lIIEET Residence :1833 Arlington Pl.Phone Harrisoe 1644Goldsmith's OrchestraI. GOLDSMITH, Director.Office. Cable Piano Co.Wabash and Jackson. Chicqo.Have The . YouYou Tip· WillBeen Top LikeThere? Inn Iti)t. §Ull GDL f)atlnIDe. Ral,b tilL tlatlnDENTISTS Top floor ofThe Pullman Company �uild'gCor. Adams St. and Michi�n Ave..14 Washington Street.Hours: 9-12. 1:30-5-DelRand lor College MenIs gteate.r this yeai' than ever before, Get in line for abusiness, professional or technical I=Osition. by calling orwritinc today.••• HAPCiOODS •••The National Organization of Brain Broilers.Hartford Bldg., Chicago, III.T Dr. Emil G. Hirsch win address theMaimonidcs Club tomorow at 8 p.L Brent Vaulhan. U. of C, '�J.01 •• in Lexington Ha11. The occasionMan.,er. fis the second annual entertainment 0� __ �� � __ � �_�JI5-3-21 Wabash Ave.the organization which was foundedby Dr. Hirsch. The club, which iscomposed of Jewish men and women Iat the University, has an cnrol1mentAn open lecture in Greek Art win of over thirty.it given today at three p. m. in room The program will consist of the ad­r,), Manual T'raining Building, by dress by Rr. Hir�ch. several musicalIr. O. M. Wasbb�n. The lecture numbers and a dance. He is Profcs­wit be illustrated by Stereopticon sor of Rabbinical Literature and Phil-.... osopby in the U,niversity. Good Positions"Say Boys," if you want to get located this sUmmer, come aroundand see us. Coats you nothing to find out. We know where toplace you. Conklin'sd:gPenFor busy people.No bother.Fills itself.Cleans itself.No dropper •Nothingto take a_Nothin, to spill.A dip In ink, atouch of -th1imbto nickel cres­cent and thepen is full,ready to write..All a. '-at deaIen enry-a:..� .. n:�"«caD."""it J'OG InN& U)IOa ..,..C no more lIIaD oa..=���tha In car cam ...free U1)OIl ftCl1Ie&c&a7 .... or_afIle of roaD­.... .. npeInd JllUDJCl7.'nIa _JlKU. PO ...aw .. ,..._& ................ &.Ua ':'Business Mens Clearing House, WOMA�TEMPL�1107 ... La SaDe Scr.t. BORDEN·SCondensed MDk. Fluid Milk, Creamand Buttermilk.All Bottled in the Country.Borden·s Condensed Milk Co.327-329 E. Forty-seventh St.AMES HATS$2.00 $3.00,A fair deal with nery hat.Opera Hata, Silk Hats.161, 163 Eo MADISON STREET.Hear La Salle.1: 9l.. �cct <!>tuc1ioDllBAU lULLau Wabull A ... ",.Oripalldeas and Exc1ush·e Styles inPHOTOGRAPHS........ a.,P. t, tr. or c. �.u��ONCEII\ WANTED ATCollege Men for half day work.High Grade and ProfitableEmployment •••••Cau at 909 ScbilJer BIclK .. Cbicqo." ./'tH£ DAILY MARooH; CHiCAGo. 'FRIDAY; MAY 10, 1901... __ �ALWAY&EASY� __ � �PESSOR8" TROUMdt· PURDUE !rIGHTS HARD-LOSES .---------------------...;..;.;.;.... ........VARSITY TENNIS TEAllMeigs came to bat with a nice hitto left field, tieing the score by bring­ing in Schommer's and. Tcmpleton's HARDErsI.II'Ii .IENTLIEMEN__ .... enu.t (Continued from page I),-::n.�: Quadrangle Club Sextet Wins In -------------B8' STftU. Doubles-Illinois Contest Can-: -'lJlIr'I. ce�GARTER: �ir�prool StoraGe & Van Co.�'�OL. v,:::::s--II BtseDHFURNITURE. PIANOS, TRUNK8.MERCHANDISE and PARCEUDELIVERED TO ALL PARTS OF· THE CITY. DEPOTS'·.AND SUBURBS.TIl I£� ITIIUID.... n. .... a.·......... '""..1Mp-.CUSHIONBUTTONCLASP General Offices,40t II St. and Calumet Ave.Phone:Douglas 3800Private Exchange all Offices. Branch Office, 11Iformatioriqffii:e.�University' of Chi�gO •. ·R. R Warehouse, .Chicago Junction R. R.40th and Calumet.Spring f'lo-wers ·.in Blosso�·.VISIT TH£ GREENHOUSES NOW 3Phones: H. P. IS-H. P. 695'A. �cADAIWSS3d Street and Klmbark Avenue�tbeMr. Swell Dresser:EVERY MAN WANTS AWEAR CLOTHES.Price range $20 to $.to.( .QUALITY CLOTHES'\.»Tucs., May 28-Minesota at Chi­cago.Wed., May 29--lIIinois at Urbana.Fri., May .11-Northwestern at Chi­cago,Wed., June S-Wisconsin at Madi­son.Sat., June 'S-Purdue at LafayetteBASEBALL SCORES BASEBALL GAMES TODAYNotre Dame 6; Indiana o.Chicago 6; Purdue 3. Freshmen vs, LawsField.Purdue at Wisconsin.Indiana at Notre Dame.Captain Paul Clarke of Purdue'strack team severely sprained his legwhile high jumping. The cut, madeby his spikes, will probably keep himout of practice for some time. Grinnell at Iowa.-Notre Dame at Michizan.Nebraska at Luther.Minensota at North Dakota. onrlCBI. .. � ....Til. B,.. ... 1161.Northwestern will meet Indiana intrack May 18.E. c. MOORE.' FLORIST. 272 East 55th Street. Chicago.Tm.a')IO" IDP& PAItK II'___,.--------'Illinois��7: -,