m· 'll-"-,..:>: il-��-"�l"'- .". - .. �� .....'U�l· y,VI. No. 39� CHICAGO. THURSDAY. NOV. 21, 1907. Price Tw.· Cents.. i..t Heavy" :Wo,l'k for Indian GameGiven Varaity-Chalk Drill inE';e�..inc. BIGGEST RALll·OF,: �YElRIS PLlIIED .. .FOR JOilGHJMass Meeting for Car1ia1e Game Ex­pected . to Be Best in History ofUniversity.: Regular Sc:rimmqe, in Mud wiu;,..' -Freshmen-Direc:tor Stag&. Pounds.,a� � Defense. Celebration in Mandel Hall to BeFollowed by Bonfire-Enthusi­asm Is Rising.What is confidently expected to bethe largest and most enthusiasticmass meeting of the y.ear and per­haps in the history of the Universitywill be held at 7 :30 o'clock tonightin Mandel. Coming just before thelargest game which has been heldat' Chicago this season it is expectedto furnish an opportunity for the .ex­pression of long-pent-up enthusiasm .... ' ...An afternoon of scrimmage andsignal work under the most adverse'weather conditions of . the season. followed by a chalk. talk in ,�e -Rey­nolds dub in' the evening-this·, wasthe' program for the Varsity Yester·day.The "Old Man" said, he "can not. afford to lose any of the availableI)f:BL.c:. J.PitI"t[.L:"'En­eat­irs,uglilicitI toailytheght�h!.:ail alumni will be there. and a vaudevilleprogram in which' Harold Attridg,·,·07, author: of -"Morning Si" and ot1:te,.popular songs, will render some n..;wlyrics.The celebrated Reynoldster polished than in any. cont�st..'1Cfar this season, and he is doing ··,hhutmost to get the, men, running.'offtheir latest accessions. in the sameflawles� fashion that they go througl-athe other formations.:The fan's feel that the Varsity is wrest ling bouts between Alexander,Excndinc. the brilliant end of th .. : "0, and Bauer, '09, and' between Bar-It­UftSite- forward to this life that unless you CarlisLe team. is also bothered some- ron, '09,. and :Montig.cl, '10.Tbia is the Jut day of the season feel imperatively called to the stage what by an injury to one of his rih:'K nd P II ·11 .a ketcl-tiCket .. le for Donald Robertson·s you had better not enter the pro- enncr a owe WI give 5 ."but will probably he in shape to play supposed to be' particularly _ fun. ny,three perfol"lDUlCao fcssion. Do not come into it unless -his strongest game Saturday.' Hous- rind Julius. havin g 'confessed that heyou are absolutely sure of the callHarold B. Smith, 'I I, is pledged I do not mean that you must be a er, the full hack. has now recovered. saw an Indian in his .early boyhood,With Mount Pleasant out of the con may be induced to give : his idea .oflong-faced, long-haired, sanctimoni------------------1 what will happen 'Saturday �n the Ia-(Continued on page 4) mous game,sure of making consistent - h�adwayagainst the' Carlisle aggr�gation,· aniwill attempt to . keep possession- .ofthe oval as much, as possible ... TIleIndian offense is the stron�5t �h(Maroons lQ�e had to med' in . y.e�uOnce it gets going it will not be as_;_--------. ,I(Continued on page 4> J?elta . Upsilon.SlIbscljbe for the Daily. (Continued on page 4) c:1u�THE DAILY' MAROON, CHICAGO, THURSDAY, NOV. 21, 1907.�����������������������������������������.�.��-�--.��������-------------1 HITCHCOCK HALL TO . TICKETS !lOR: -.GIYJ: RECEPTION MONDAY UNIVE�ITY . NIGHTIn plilDni�g �tonight's - mass mert.ing th� 'Council h�s stru'ck' the right: .note in' working. t\Cbcenng., , mak"e the gathering e-:­N�t ::? :.�'-":, . se.n·6ally .( "cheeriest;'Horsepliy .: �. fo�: the' :soie ·purpose·· oi.; c: : �roUsinir' .. enthusiasfllfo'r . th�: great·: contest witif Carlisi·::on Satu�day.;· 'Ari element approach­ing hors'ephiy ··Ii�s· ·c�.ept int�' some of. prospective . buyers.the . recent' meetings� diverting the at-tention of the"sttident �dy by mak-ing the mass meeting a. more gen�r:d"!ollyin� stunt". than. al;l assembly tl.).evidence· support- of t}J_e . .team. Thotmass meeting should'be' o� essen. Tickets for -so Cents Still on Sale attially of �'cheer" in· the lui. est ' �ens� . '�DfC;�D !Jflice- only Stu.of the word, with no dis��rdi� ��t�� ._..: .' : .. : :·�t:Tickets Left.. . � . , ." � .. � -.alike of overdone jollying or of p�..,� .. ---simism. .At the present time there is still. a s�heduled for yesterday was post-The singi�g and cheering, improve(\ �chance to get a seat in the 4'C'" S�f: poned on account of tHe sing.by the practices of yesterday and tv. tion. There are 30 tickets in this s:!.:·day, will do much to enliven he- tion left. In order that. there may b<meeting. Short, snappy speeches, in, no breaks in the figure, it has be�� .ing tomorrow morning at 10 :30 il:terspersed by equally snappy cheen arranged that these extra tickets m�� C�bb Iccture hall.and songs giv.en spohtaneously �n\) be securc:d at the Information Offi��with vim,· .will make tonight's mass at the regulation student. rate of 5C All ushers. for the Chkago-Carli�·�'meeting, which precedes the greatest ("�nts by those who are willing . n game are. req�sted to report prompt­game in Cbica�'s football history, help make the "C." This means that Iy at 12 o'clock Saturday at the gat!the best ever held at the Midwa" only those who wish to take � part Ilppositc Barlett gymnasium.. Lutlcl1For a close and furious contest such in the "C" need apply. . will be serve� them on the field.as Saturday's there is. a pressing neeclthat this should be the most succes�­rul chcer gathering ever held at Chi-. .....,TIM YDl'l'en1Q of CIaICqo. Weekl7..oaadec1.TIM Weeki,. Oct. 1. 1m.Tbe Dal;I7. Oct. 1. 1001. h$rliest suppott. The attendaDi:e;at the three productions of the com­pany should be �ubstantiaI and thor­oughly representative of the University pUblic;' which, more than anyother audience appreciat.es dramaticwork of this character, and, prides itself on the fact that several or irsformer members are prom"nen.t amo!'!;the players.0IId&I 8t11dat Pabllcatlola of tIM Val ...e1Q of CIaIap.PUT GENERAL ADMISSIONTICKETS ON SALE T�DAYEnormous Demand Pro�pts' Mov�'An $2 and $3 Seats Gone-FewAre' Left at $I.SO.PubU.hecl da117. except Bunda, .. 1IIl0D..da¥. and hollclQa,. dur� three-Quartenof the UD�yera1t7 ,ear.An indication of the enormous de­mand for tickets for the final Chicag»game of the season with the Indianswas furnish�d yesterday when Dire ;tor Stagg decided to place gener .. iadmission tickets on sale at both tb'gymnasium and Spalding's today an ... :SubecrlpUOD prlee, p.OO per ,ear; ,1.00tor a mODthL. Su_rlptlolUl rec:elyecl attbe MarOon OGlee, EUla Ball. or at tIwVaeult.7 Esehaqe, Cobit BalLLUTHER D. FERNALD. HaDsglDc Edltor1'RESTON F. GASS. Me.. EcUtor.MELVIN J. AgAMS. AWet1c Edltor.LOUIS S. BBRLIN, Bualneu MaDqer. tomorrow.-The demand for seats has exceed -da'11 expectations, and makes certai ...the greatest attendance. that evercrowded within the gates of Marshaiifield. At the close of the sale yesterday. all' the seats sent down to Spal j.ing's had been sold, and all but :lsmall number of $1.50 - tickets ,h,t..!been disposed of at the gymnasit�n:In order to allow those studentswho want to go to tlie game .butfailed to obtain reserv.ed seats at th·,.special rate, it was decided yesler­day that no more cardboards will ibeplaced on sale at Spaldings. The .re­maining grandstand tickets will besold at the gymnasium.The offering of general admissioutickets before the opening of th�'gates on the day of the game ��snever been the rule before- this occa.·sion. Tbe decision was pro_m.pt�(lby the great:coDgesti.�: that h,�,h�ellp.revaIe�t in� the: past ilt the generala'dmission gate: and the .in!=�easing �fgeneral admission capacity. . Thc:rewill be." room for 12,000 in th�. �r:e ..Warren D. Foster,Harry A. Hansen,Jerome Frank,P. W. PinkertonWalter A. Ford, Miss Esther Hall,Harvey B. Fuller, Jr., A. L. FridsteinAlbert D. Henderson Fred W. Carr,PrlDted b, the MarOOD Pr.a474 ,But 65th StreetPboDe Ibde Park 88al2 DAYS'MORE, THEN CARLISLEserved section.Manager S�ik. declared last nigntthat .it is doubtful if any. reserveJseats will be left by the day ot i:h�ga�e. If so it. will be. the first tim"no box office will be necessary forcago. "A \Voman's D1Ity to H.erself' wasthe topic on which Miss Dudley .ddressed a large audience in till:League room Wednesday .J! If.' ';�o"ll is not what you know," sh': :nid"but what you are that is tr., .le!"rmine your success ;n life. To b(("cmplete education mu�t' be �wdcjrlof the body as well as of th.! nl1n,::-Attention of students and facuhvis called to the fa-ct that today is tIl.:,last opportunity offere.ifor the s.ecuring '. tseason tickets for heperformances to b�gi·ven by the DonaltlRobertson company in Mandel. Asplayers of rare ability the Robertso_nians ne.ed no introduction to tbeMidway public. �t the University,if anyhere, the enterprise fostered b\Mr. Robertson should receive tIa�'TheRobertsonPlayaSUBSCRIBBPORTHBDAILYIIAROONDo it Now. and his sister Miss Parker to receiveThis is the last day of the season ,\11 the students in the Uuiversity.ticket sale for Donald Robertson's are invited to be present. This wi"�hree ·performances. be the last reception' of the quarter. as the last Monday in DecemberIndications so far point to the moe; The Mummers will hold their firstsuccessful celebration that has eve�r banquet in the cafe in H utchinso-ibeen iheld after a big. football gam" hall at 6 o'clock this evening. At TAILOR FOR YOUNG MEN .;,.:hen the' stude t d' be 0'- hi . h Two stores: 131 La .Salle St., and. :.f.::w oen s an mem rs- . t IS meetmg t e new members wril .b·· h ·11 d . ." . . I . ,44 ,,Jackson Bcul�.�.,Xot . teams �I spen the evemng 'at be initi�ted� and t�le. progra� for the __._the .States restaurant and the La year wtll. be outlined. It IS the n .,," .. J('.Salle. th�ter Saturday even�ng: tention . of the, l\f ummers to study I TRAVEL OvER T�E '.:.:{!��According to- Ben Newman,· 'ow-: modem "drnma .Ior its content and .I'-:: ·,;.;,e:.150 now make uP the crowd that win :ts .'techni,q�e; �nd to obtain practice IYllI'III:laml( ..... :.. �.,�,�:�,.dine at. the Sfa'tesj and the number .in ,the ,wri_t�ng of plays. �� __ � �_�is steaaily' being ·incre�sed. - The' last .The offi.c.. e. r:s of the new organize .. ' �.. ' .�. IIf you go.toopportunity ,to. get plates, reserv.�,t tion 'are:' .President, Pinkerton; vice .: <Ii.:at.. �h� �.$.·I, �50 � rate: 'will be t_ omorrow presiden.t�i'¢arr; treasurer, M: .J. Ad- LAFAYETTE ' .... i:_.,night. '.... �.�. " :"... ams.::.·The·in�nibcrs who will be in INDIAPO�IS. . ··�·:t.,,. ]t-·is. now;ant:assurC!d� brrt..�that -the' itiated a�e P.-H. ,Dodge, Hilmar Bauk LOUISVILLE. · .. ·2�:�'c�.leb�tors' wi�l Occupy' the �ntir.� hage,:'-It':;R"riixon, Ralph Benzi�? CINCINNATI. "X,��in floor 'at the La Sane; whil� tli; Raymo�d·>*.'�"penny;.l\f�. 'S<:�1Utze ano DAYTON. :}N<whoLe :::house' 'of .. : 800·, -se&its 'may b� 'Mr. Boj.l#on. , . _:� ,':: .. , ,ur : any Southern ·�oin�. De�:. !_bought ',�p. by t���!i�ents.: Tli�·. 'Th"·e'-'.p�y�·· for cd'risfd�';�ti�n: "thh Dearb.:>r·n . Station, Polk �nd ;D��:t,play D�)V .bei�g .�ffered is:.�'The �i11 �v.enirig: i£.'YMCleterli�k'�8.ATh�·:·�·:I�.� born Sts.; 47th' 'and' �,3Td . Sts"':(�J;QUe!!tion," a,nd ; many . .JlovC?l�ies. ,WIll tr�de'���;', .... "i '� �gle�ood) ... . ;·.t:if�'tJ>e, s�ru�g .. o�·. �h�- :�ca:s!on: of �C:X>' :'. ".: ::. ;..,.. ._.'� :! .. : : ... ;��ball. night. J'he lat�st is. � buck and ; j-' , ' ' -�f�This,-iS··"ihe last day .Qf ·the···�1 A' Ci SPALDINI"Eticket �'�le . for' Donald RobertSOn'! _.. U��I.:::�:rd 0 .. I�·st year;, 8··.. ·£7 BROS.';f.; ....... ,.football. team, .was on the' ,cam_p�'s . . . � :yesterday and stated that he' will r� TIl; Largest ManufaCturers in' �,:��'.�.':.::,'lurn' -to school after Christmas, bcin� WorlCl ofeligible for the Varsity· eleven n.:<"'. OFFICIAL ATHLETIC sUPPLmf·:. . .. ,:"'Base Ball, Foo't 'Ball, GoH;·<?:'::;Lown Tennis,· Basket Ball, . / i: ..'HockeY � \':-'� �uffilCial Imp1.ements f�r' Track . ��':• '. ". "'o!( 1Field Uniforms for All Sports.v. Spaldi�g's Ha�ds�mely II his- ?�:_.trated Catalo�e �f all sports',. :�contains numerous sugges- ,' }tlOns. Send for. it..' It's Free :,,'A. G. SPALDIRG .. BRO&,?::New York, Chicar,.Philadelpbia, Bo�to ... �i' rmore Syracuse, MiDDeapolis, Detroit. \\'a��_'St. Louis, New OrleaDs, SaD FraDcisco. Pit�',CincinDaui Deaver. MODtreal. Buffalo. , ....City, Clevelaad, Cauda ':�,---------------'./:.:.DO YOU REMEMBER?A Yqr Ago TO-daYParts were assigned in the playthe "Deceit£�· Dean."Dr. W. S. Hall, professor ofphysiotogy at Northwestern Med­ical school, addressed the menof the University.Five Years Ago To-dayW �rk was inaugurated on theI 1902 Cap and, Gown. '..General Booth .lectured atKen�.' .' .-. Ten Years Ago To-dayI. M. r. Charles, L. Hutch.. inson ad�: Idressed the students 'of, the Uni-\'ersity. . . .FOOTBALL CELEB�TIONDRAWS LARGE N�BERHuge Succ� PrOmised· for Saturda,.Night.�Tomorrow L8st, ChanceFor Reservati0nr-wing. chorus, and seve.ral new s�ngs,:-ece�tly ,added' to. the, perfornlanc�.wili be· sung with special "erse..; IManager Mo�re. of the Universlt�.:!lcater· agency a�no�need yest.erda.:­th�t tomorrow night will be the la�lchance for stu�ents to' reserve sea:with the bunc�. ._The Pen Club will hold a medina!today in Cobb 8b. The meetin;The �enior class will hold a mee:·Professor Floyd A. Mechem of th,'[,aw School has accepted the appom::ll.cnt of councillor of Hitchcock hai;Thc Department clubs of the Hi .. ·torical and Ftailosophical groups \",!ln�et in Hitchc:;ock library tonight ',!8 o·clock.A large number of the meQ1bcrs r.;�he Armour chapter of Kappa Sigm.,will be present at the Carlisle gam�W ANTED-Every man who has notsubscribed. to 4. s. at .nee.Are yo� on the subscription list ofThe Dail)' Mar-oon.l Residcts of House to Hold MonthlyAffair-Dancing to Fol!ow. Saturday" Nov, 23. at La'.-Now on sa!e at�niverSi�:�eater 'Agency, .Cobb Hall.Make reservations . at .. Ollce.t ickcts are sellin·g. fast.Hours: 9.30 to ,II.CO 3 •. m. '"'ti';'�,:2.()() to 3.00 p:��;.. . .,,---Hitchcock hall will give its secondreception of the year" next �tondayafternoon in the library of the hailIt is the 'cUstom of the residents ofthe hall to give a reception on thelast Monday .in every month and th;scustom is being adhered to this quar-ter. The' reception will take placefrom 4 to 5 o'clock in the' Iibrar ,­where- tea will be served, and from5 to '6 there will .be dancing in theclubroom of the first section. �Ir:;Horace Fiske wilt assist Dr. Parkcr l, . .• •• •comes during the ho lidays. To Order'125 : : 130 : : 135MUMMERS'TO' HOLD BANQUEj'New Club 9£ Students Interested ,14Drama . Gives Dinner.Ccmcier. � ·-AI�BoJiPiThe.,-21(1It's a1IaacIIf;.'� :�·tIataf':'. "�:�F-�.�, �Ga1�iei;.Par�B.:: L..No1FOWNESThat's all you need to knowabout aGLOVE .,8.00K·SAnd Supplies for. UniversityHigh School Students.New and Second Hand.o wITTS415 E. 57th StreetNext to corner Kimbark and, ARCADE.,ARRow..... - tlll'lEllIZECOLLAR.GENTLEM.N ......... 111&1., <1U1JUI....__.......�-----"BOSTONGARTERTHE ...... aiuIuI.... TII •••• 1a .�-,w.1��'��LIES FUTTO nllll-inusUPt.1'UII .... urusSamplepelr.8tJuOe .. ·CDtt .....lIIaJlul_ ��prb. .. '.... na.oo ....................... 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Adams 'Street .·'BE TEA .-OUI •.389 E. 57th Street" �.' ,- : .'•Telephone H�e Park 2015t.daeons, Dinners. Aftenioon Tea.· fj_�'; Sen day Niaht Sappen.�es to' orcler- . .· � Sandwiches, Cakes, Candif;s,�� and Entries. .'�.'�t:'CUT RATE DYERS" CLEANERS,. -DJers and Cleaners 01 Ladles' and.,· � Gents' Garments, Carpets, Draper_� iei and Lace Curtains. Phone. Hyde: Park 226Q.- •. '('1 � .5cs E. 63rd St. Cor� Greenwood Ave..1; Ladies' "��t.'� Listn... !\\:irt "leaned and'�' • • .:. .' Md. ':nate.! S"irt cleaned and prtlll'Cd. • iIM: ttp; '.Waitt c1eanNI and preuecI . '.' • • • fl'Ic: up)dec c!can .. d and PftMed • • • .-" • 7k upSlIm "I'On�,.d and prn� • • • • • • • lip:. lien's Garments' Price Liat... .i.. dry s�aned and �Md • • • - • "1.10SIkJ "earn de"ned and prnted • '.' .• t.2!'tT_er� dry cleaned and �sed •. ' • • • «)c.o.n-<oat, My cleaned and 1JftSMd • • • • 11.00"Oftr-coat, .team cleaned and lW�� • • • tZ�.. "",need a.d 1JftS!IftI • • •..•..•.• .' • !!c,....-r� �foa&N.1Id I"'"wd • • � • • • � .Subsc:n"be for the Daily II ....Clotllcs M.k ....-50 ".ekSOD -BIYd.··.. "'nt· floor-Walstco.ts In .--tbe. newest .... da of $5. ;' •• ��Ia��. . .-MOSSLERCO�.. FI�T FOOTBALL SINGIS A GREAT SUCCESS'New Vanity II� Are Sun& b)Over' 400 Lusty IbJe Voicesin a Remarkable Rally.I1___. 5_1_�_.�J_AC_K_S_0_N__B_L_V_D_. \A volume of vocal outpouring thatwas a delight and a' surprise to it�promoters marked the first footbal�sing held yesterday in Kent. No leasthan 400 men took part in the song­fest. Holding printed copies 0.£ t11,.Varsity songs, including several newones, the aggregation of musicalrooters were Jed by Frank Templ�ton and "Bill" McCracktn throuahround after round of almost harmo­-nious song.. Arthur Bovee furnished instrumen­tal accompaniment while "The 1\'; anWho Wears the 'C·," "A Grand OldStagg," �'Che�r, Boys. Cheer," "l)How We Ran" and "Go C�.icag-;were sung. He was then relieved byGeorge Garrett in sev�ral renditionsof some of the new songs; "Iddines,Steffen and De' Tray/; and "For Chicago Alma Mater," Mr. Robertso-r.then played the accompaniment tothe new "Chicago. Cheer Song."So successful was the sing declaredthat another will be held this morn­ing at the same time and place. "his the' best thing of its' kind ever trie-lat the University," said H. W. Ha�.riman, president of the Senior Col­lege Council. who,. with Alvin \\.Kramer, was the chief promot�r lilthe sing, JOHN W. DOUGLASTelephones 4068 Harrison--3884 AutomaticDESIGNER OF THE CO.LLEGE MAN'S APPAREL.Plan� for in�t'-fratemity footballgames are progressing rapidly. Mon·dav the fint game of the s.�ason wilib; played between �ta· Theta. Piand Phi Delta Theta. The Detat- ,. ave heen practicing every afternoon .tnd their team is strong. They havepm��h�����ChlP�DdU � �IKappa Epsilon, Phi Kappa Psi. andKappa Sigma .The Dekes have also been p�ctidn�and are steadily Kdting: into sha�They have a he'RTY backfield com­posed of Rowe. Lathem and Hirsch1. A· battle -scarcely less momentous. than the Maz:oon-:Carli�ll·. �trt:JU;le;:i1i'- in alr:·.proDability. lte pl:ay(!tl' be­�wern the saWyers of boric.' and pres .p�dv� h�.&e �xtncto� Acco�-:���������_�����������··_-_-_"_"_-_-_-_-'_-_-_-�'ng 'to the' stellar lineup· announced. '"...------------..,..--------------."by·tbe denizens' of .the Law building'they' at . least will be able to compete­desperately with the still undisclosed.champions of the medical profession,. The' Law SChool aggregation offootball experts will be captained b)Carlisle, Hugo Friend nwuiging theteam. The lineup is 'nOt yet: decidedin detail. but most· of. the- men' have0- .._. '�t" been selected .. �ark.er will play quar­.. ' vercoa S; tervFrfend and Baird, formerly of 11-• ,... '. '.' < •••• linois, will ··play, 'ends. . �regory . at. (Branch 159 Wabash Ave.) � . '�ave- you seen the ·:M�ler center.' Hooper. and Edwards �t.• " _. .. _. Overcoat? guards. and Hir9Ch' and Brooks .It. The •• Proteetor Coat "? tackles, complete the line, whil.e theNo R.-ftrebwheo SmokiD.... M Ii . 85 Per �t lIapesia, AbestOs, Etc::.' -. ""Ii .' � • .ore sty sh, more· graceful, backfield will probably.be .made u�Egeria' MbttUie .,:-. A more tasteful, in' finish, better of Carlisle, Al1en, Schultz and Dough Oar Co'ftrinp used ron the Steam Pipinl in' : PoWer Hoase, Tuimet.,. (a ·blehd of B�. fit�i.ng-in.· short the kind of erty. Last 'year's medic-jurist' clash and "BuildiJlg of tbe-· .. Univenity of Chicaco..overcoat that dressy men and was won by the wranglers to the -tuue Contract Work • Specialty.wd1'�:�at fits �und the ;i��:l t:;h:���;n�a;!:;::e :: f:: WESTERN' ROOfING· ;6 ':� SUPPLY' -�·CO.neck, that gives' protectIon sUPPort�s of t� �mbryo pbysici�nsfrom the cold where it is needed.. We.make these Coats in ourown sn6ps- have them r,xidy­for-service for men-and facili­ties for making them sp:ci!llfor' wom-:n on request.We put ·that indefinablesom�thing in them that marksthem apart from'81lothers. :Prices from $35 to S�O.We show suits at from Sl8 to$40 and stylish o,'ercoats $20to $55.Your lady is welcome. DocTORS .AND 1URISTS.: TO CLASH ON 'GRIDIRONSpectacular Contest Between' Two.Star Elevens PrOmi8ed by' RivalPro.!essioaal Cam!,l"!nd young' attomey�GREEKS TO PLAY. FOOTBALT..Beta Theta Pi WiD lleet Phi DeltaTheta on K0nda7.-".Send in' your lubscriptioll. t() Th�Daily MateoL Do it Il�. 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Pumping Ma..c�eey:The Pl�tt .lrODworits Co'.�UltBINE �YMPSSTEAM PUMPS'ELECTRIC IPUMPS . 3II'- Dearborn Street- .: .Chicago, mHanison_ 86,.· .....: t" '.177 Rando!ph Street, Chicago20····· .• • I ... �_ .� .- . .: :-. in fileUNIVERSITY .. tilCHICAGO.. .. ! i'+t··JOIIES STOKfRS�'.<Two Orders)are installed power .plantWa.tchThe D.AILY MAROON.You c.o't.AffOrd To Do WithOit It.Subscribe Now .��; .. . _ .�---.- "There- is a great deal of: discus­sion," h�' said, "as to' whether an �(: .tor uses feeling,' or whether be imitates feeling: . We' 'all agree that �"has to .represent feeling, and- I kn�\\. of no other way to show feeling than'by feeli�lg itself. A 'mere intellect�iconception of it, and a presentatio­of that intellectuality, is 'not art ',Itali.'·.:. Playa and Lectures on Drama.The program for Mr. Robertson'sperformances in 'Mandel hall is i,1'fO�::�:22-"The Miser," by Moliere � I :. D.'RINK,'JJ[S�,�;. .rn.)�'Dec. 6-"Rosmersholm," by Ibsen .�! _ ::.' ,�:� ... �.,�Dec. 13-"The Corning of Peace: <;�. ii.� � CoDkllia.F� Pen: jut dip �;.by Hauptmann, preceded .bY Maeter- �� the �,� _,it fill B.,'iinck's one-act play, "The Intruder, , ..... ---�--.... taD: .. Uke;a camet ��J�,tlilist.. That's all:�Mr. Robertson's company has givel. Js;to�JtI;t. No drop�o: m�o' bother •. :�.tthese plays among others in the : aaY.w�yjtim�. : .. " . }��:i$;.series of matinees at the Garrick the (jJ�1'. .'. o.. S� . -.-�:ater, They are said to be among th, '.., �.. .:a"�G"•I .,_ ..... .... .... � , .".•• �+1best in his repertoire._ _ ..... s , liTHE PEN �WITH THE CRESCENT-FILLER- , ..... r.Miss Wallace, of the Romance de-.� befilled iDStantl� WitlaOat.the least in�nvenienc:e.'-ty�.partment, will introduce the first..',' couldAilt:it with :w�ite.Jdd gloves on with�ut danl.'ir.llperformance by a lecture on UTht 1',,: :80�i: .'�d�jts tconvenience, is the �Jendid �.Art of Moliere," tOmorrow afternooi .��.of the:�*�-the perfect feed. . �:�:.at 4 o'clock in Cobb lecture hall. ,¥r � de8Jen �.'}.�.�� ,�f � .does I!O� aitIiMacClintock and Mr. Schutze wtll. dJreet. �.S3JIt�UJt- s.dao.cefor..JwlckolDeDewc�f.give the lectures on Ibsen and.( �.ec._Ij. Pea ��9 �ttaa: �Id£tTol�� :ri� VaHau�man� resp�tivcl� on �����������������������������.�.afternoons preceding the perform- ".. �.. f __ .... '. . '..._ .: � ��:�ances of the plays by those writers. �Ob ':B�- SD.'lsoIf' .':OE LAND,FLO��:' sh�rt: sigThe season ticket saje closes thi, Affilj.at�d; .ili ·i.89i.,w, i!h .T. �E!. IVERSITY; .�F C�ICAGO.;�,�.. �.,• •-I"L!; aO� readafternoon. Members of the Univef', ·":-T.h� '�residen�")�, a Doctor ,of ;P�i1o�phy{of the University �� iitCo"on.tsity may secure reduced rates at . the' cago, ''and;� eleven ·members·...()f ;the Facul� '!a�v� been students. :.. '. 'i.'. "University of Chicago, many or. them' taking._degr.ees •.•. Stetso�,�.� Vi ecrcoffice of the University lecture �sso; , -tatedV-at-Dtbn'd;"'Florida-;C--ttte- �Ia�d of· ft«?wer5, ·.'s�sh1Ue, . bluet � 1� ye!elation. . .and balmy ocean breezes, _ S�m�et r.ej;re��s ;.·rul! 1 ,through .th�;W.., �.. ... ter.·.,,, (;Ga.tl7;ibuild�P.iJ,.'-=I���ligh,ts, �Iednc � ceDl��t. wal�.1Ia� tt�"past. ; � . ro1ids;.-btoad � ;iv.en�e.,. tropIcal Slirilb¥ry: and trees. :Blggest � �" forSQUAD PRACTICES THREE I �:. htan iliisiyw:.:in;its-:.bistory. There .�!� f�r c�JI,egesl._�v.� sch��� e:.. n.HOURS IN . DRIVING RAINI .buifd�aa� in the Facul.ty.:�j i ., ..• ' '. :.:.:;.:�". ". ). : "Students·· from ,the Univers�l �f Chl�go:� �Y1 do! theIr w�� at. sito�(Contmued from page. I '. .StetsOtt-didiit.• =-.:t.heLWi,'nter Tenq,l�n,d ,.r�.�C;lye.th.�.lr... ;cr.ed.. Its .. ,at .n.iM.... _".' ,'"form of �pressio� .. �e -.�ntelle�tual .:i 'JS _� _..a � . ring. M�s, President Lincoln HulIey.:.piI.D ... L.4J)b�!� &"�: �!t'"''conceptIon of the relation of charac- easy. t.o stop i.n.J� .I!!areh toward tbt. . , .. '. :' ." .. ,... .,'Snape���a�c��w��'�enud��MOO�F�:�·���e�hu.� ����'--�--�'����������������-���u�'lliknowledge comes in� The'. emotional �ns 'the MarC?ons t��!ed this y.ear� � ">t1Je Place!z._ Co J "·ge�.";;·�lig,qal���;t decidedexpression of�, that .. conception; is Direct�r' Stag�_.r�alizes this, and;' =! ...... ". '., > .i .OPBN �NINQ.a . �';�t: t!iai .• tbe�;:�?�::�;:��:k:�:f� =:i=�=;��i::;�!�:::; :.;,,' ���_. '__ ;' _ - �j�i��:_�!�� ��the �word '. to: the :.�acti�n; in other cago attack is la(:�g in �ts:.d�fenr»� .: V'1\ :�:;Pwords, you marry action to the word 'The Y:u·sity .. fo�ards. feel m.qre. . .�. IDe w:and ",llie ,,�9a:d .• to_': the ��cti9��: :�n� c�nfident.. than. does Director $tagg .,r"...:.r,A &�.��".having done .so'" YOu.. h.av. e a crea�o.n.1 �f. ·t��i.·r a. bilit.·y ·to-.. ·hOld... the PlUnges.'•. � '.' �.(.:;<t�.... t ;ciare(We. ca�ot .. mil!�r .t�e :material part of the· mig�ty R��,;kin ; .. f�llbac:� _ .. � 'iicwestof nature,' but "'e: can shQw its spirit, Houser,. and !he _ off-tackle .. ,SDias"� S i\.�! &di�D:., "'l� .; •:::t:"::"�,!:a� �� acto� are �c:�,:�nJ��::��atP�:'r: \" >':, -.' :I'<;;�;<,�:({; L; - : -::_�' �� ��Th :� :::1"OUt of the e�otional .exp.res�ion pe�t to· run' int9 a"bard �k;,.w��n � ".:;� ,:,l..T. C;:=��. ' ciii.III���m;;.��of : cr�tioDS"_ came a need for cloth- it comes to .holding Exendine .and ., .�.:.<!:J�, ., ' ... , ..... ;. -. " ..' , r •ing it in a literasY .form, .and tlicit Gardner ·anet. �toppin� th� end. n1�S :�"" : "', "Qnek ·�;�."'iln:XdaII' •. taIp;--,. ��:,Co&..:-�'��"".f"';·X�etc.". ._ ....need' of a.ct0l'S� �asc'made for "� of the India�s .. ·... ; .. '. .. ·�..._�� .... --t."':"'witlniilY-iDO� crest pr: em�· ��...:C::1world the greatest" literature 'the. orJic of the ma·in. efforts: of Directorworld owns. T� Sbakespear� i �e Stagg has been '4ir�ted towar�.owe_ th� ��te.st. �l�ce, �or: .h� .pve solving· the: _tri� }or:warct . pass,es.to 115 .not Only lJis.. great. plays, .but the Carlisle .. bra-ves emp�oy. He ha!he. P!e .to- us :·.th'e Ji� for ac�il13 �orked up. some·.formations of a' de.them. . . .fensive .aatt.re �that-· nae .Iddings anlJ·'Art cannot be' taught. i'ou.:ar 'Merriam: or.' Ferguson to. break Ul=teach :cerf:a� ·laws of science and the tlie: throws of the:Redskins •.like .. that- . hav� : be�n discovei ..!,'. :�lIl� '. The . rain yesterday did not. male,.�':., that you can apply, but Ah�. :'11:' a� much differ�e in the condition, of-.....;:;._-......;_-----------I tions .of th� stage must be -i()�!1.J '!;l the regular field.. The heavy halTile· . Studebaker :� moviug.in .it."'. . ." _. �5 ' . ; '. (:overing is proving adequate pro�,;-Scores Iporant Critics. ti�n. 'and the· gridiron will be c!r,Mr •. Robertson took a fling at � h� 2nd' h�rd' for the game.. The wor1cignorant theatergoer who (:orisid�:-: on the construction of the standi�ghimself an authority on acting room "'bleach�rs at the south end, of··Everyone," he said, "thinks he can the field was interfered With yest�:-·tell good ·acting-, from bad· acting. day, but they will be ready :in ti�eAnd yet they ve� humbly go �n:c. for the· game.'the' art gallery and look' at . th� gf-e-tt. iFucinatiDc F10iaWith ADELE. RITCHIEADd 80 Otben 'McVickersGeo. If. Cohan·s Triumpb45 MINUTESFROM BROADWAYPowers'NAT C..GOqD�I� .. ,In Five of His Best PiaysIllinoisZIEGFELD MUSICAL REVUEFollies of IgG7The GrandIIr. MANTELLIN��-.REPERTOIRE'La SalleGIRL, -QU�IO�, .VICTOR JlOORETBE,TAL¥ OF �W:YORK:WILL T. IiODGEIIi t1ie-Rew�Co1IIIdJ'"'THE lIARPROII BOllE, _The· Whitneyt�.The II_cal w-.....A KNIGHT' FOR,. DAYThe AuditoriumKlAW a BRLANGBR'SADVANCED VAUD� URGBS STUDBNTS-TO·BE·. WARY OF ACTOR'S cALLING(CODti�aed . from 'page I)ous faced person in your attitude �cyour profession. You will have to�njoy the work, and many people arenot able to enjoy goi.og on the stage.Modem Sbce Dqeaerated. ."We talk a great deal of evolution,"he said in speaking .of the modernstage. "It seems' to me that it i'ldevolution, when you think that '300years ago they built theaters to hold30,000 people to see the great classi­cal plays of history. It was then thatparents sent their children to playsas an education. And all this in anation which had only 400,000 popn-'lation, Take for instance this city atthe preseat time. Where do you finda theater that will command suchpatronage, and which could take careof such a crowd?' Nowhere now,but we will soon change our attitude,There is something wrong. Is it be­-cause faith is dying out of us, or be­cause the theater has always repre­sented the faith of its people? If welook at the theaters today we seeonly materialism.Definea Damatic Art."There is a great deal of confu�'i�as to what our art really is. I would<i.efine it as the' emotional expressionof . an intelLectual conception· of ; th�relation of cbaracter to character, by'means of various gesticulations andmovements. That is the standard bywbieh' I measure; .our art, .Todaynine-tenths- of--the· theaters·· of th'iscOWltry are de�o�d, to quite another. . .: _ � ;�-" \� t .-:..;, '.' .�"'--'\''Roo_ r� �1! �: '.: ... � ..... '. "����1.' 'g;n� �� ;�{ r ::�ie·� .-or f�:lDoc1eni,r«;onvenierlt;-�1i1�.� , .... t' l"'"'':''- . • '. ., . £�Jar� �,���':���� beat;-"'�""and �i�i.. '::��:':� .�< ; " �. ;.' � ,�'; .;�.;-:.. .j!�:HIQ"'.;)_oM�GQ.�:;.i.': NOltTlmA8TiCOIUtBli· __ 'IT��;D"'BI AVB.:��"- : RfStAflif8T�·�-A. 'LUIJCII� AUIITfR_.�". : .. ,.' .' .... �.).�""'." -.----�� --- '.-::_;. '. · ..... ·,,1:; •... :.. .. .. ",�.WANTE�tudeata .. ,to.:.tte.I� '�I FURNISHED RI;)OMS.glewoocl 'Roller RiDk .. _6tP·.WeD�-. University; with��.OI' with�• ·worth Aft. Eftr7·,.�: �� 'housekeepillg pri�leges; �Sat. and SUD. Aftern�� tlir:oqla heat,' hot. aDd' colci water, :aea� 652 E. s;t� -si;· 2nd ·flat .. ::.FURNISHED. ROOMS-En .,�_'WANTE�A young man to .sol� single, with or Withoutadverti sementS.,.. ,A 1oocI: position. to -. modem convemmces; Call·�"a good r.a.l}. ""ddress J. II., ",Daily . ":!.. '-T ' ,. . ]Kkson.Ave.. .2Dd,ftat. :;-. ..Maroon Office..lest, he will do the goal kicki�g, BO�RD' .AND LODGING-A.�while Hendrick, the half back, will GOVERNESS WANTED-For aft- . dations for. two men in ..... "clo t� punting. ernoons -:nust speak German and .apartments, near' the Universiti'.l.�"\Ve respect' Chicago," said. Coach Fre,n ch. Apply at . Employment I Chicago; convenient to Ja�:tter will be established an audienc(. rtatiol\Varner last' night, "because. of itc; Bure::: ·University. ..t P.ark; the very best transpo ' ..must be found that will fit the the·.'11 be . ....;.('o;1ch and the showing the team has facilities. References WI .•• :�made ·ag..inst its opponents this year JAS. H. HEMI)ERSOziJ,', Roors and and asked for. Address N., car�-::Any team' that can beat the: Minn·.·.- .furnitur.e. retnished .. an� . pol��;. . The .Daily Maroon. :.sota team is of a caliber that male�s �:. .dancinar JI� a' s��ty. � A,ddressus . take notice. We are hoping to the R,el'JlC)ldat Q. :,J�:An actor mast feel the emotiomwin. but jf" we lose,' Chicago willof the character. he represents in or·know for two' weeks afterward t�t LOST.:.:..s;.. .. -l·b� :":pock��k;der S1ICCessfaJly to 'portray tha� cbar·going ., �ilver '�I�:' Kindi; return to· In-� -_-'10 the nNnion ex- she played us, for we· ar.e :0-�. �. -p.Ia h nL" fo� .� ...MI!I ..... �. �-. RGIIa..... _ pya,fli • ." ...-... ...• DoM- rJmasters and ·permit some one to' tellthem the difference between a g�dand a bad painting. In that art the]are very humble, but in the art c-facting they aH know what is gooJand what is bad. Before a real the. .' " 1')pewdtezitTYPEWRI:rERS for Sale or. Reiit­SPeCUlI rata to .tu�nts; �. ..... W Wt/IIt'ia· roe-hailt· ... cIrines. ..;<::...�Iiad.,. _ La Salle Street. .. �.INDIANS WORK ·INDOORS.(Continued from page I)ater. France bas. one. I mean anactor's audience. We ·have nothin�to do with the author'� part of it."Actor' . __ JPeel: the Emotions.n.