fdiOUNCE COMMITTEES�H-iUy SUB-LET THEIR ROOMSDEC�LlMATlON TOMORROW;- ULmUNAMESFORTYGnU.sIADD OAY'TO VACATlOI;FOR SETTLEMENT BENEFIT Meeting of Pbilologists During DELAY COLLEGE MEEIINGS Fr;:!'dmg:: �;IS'I9�;cieZnn!::e':::: CLASSES 01 SATURDAYChristmas Vacation· will Give Stu-Made Yesterday by the Honor So- Meeting of Scientific Society at Uni-dents Whose Dormitory Rooms Program is Changed to Secure Man- ciety of the Freshmen Women. versity During Holidays Results iIIWill be Vacant an Opportunity, del Hall for Junfor College FinalsUnusual Complications.51. CH (CACO, TUESDAY. DEC. 10. 1�7. Price Two CentslIatly tlarunuPlans for University's Big CharityDance and Minstrel Show As­sume Definite Form.The students who live in the dor­mitories and are going home for theholidays are urged to sub-let theirI rooms during their absence to themembers of the American Philologi­cal association. The association meetsr.t tl .. : University for two or three in Declamation. The Kalnilu dub, the honorcie ty oi the Freshmen women, au- Winter Quarter to Begin Friday Jan-No College Meetings Will be Heldnounccd its list of pledges yesterday. uary 3-.All Classes Meet Sat-Today- Joint Session in Mandel T'h e y arc: Elizabeth Harris. Annetc urday, January 4-T:>morrow. Gridll"Y. Julidte Gritlin, :\IargarctXl c Crackcn, :;\Iargarct Hackc t t, :\Iary The Christmas vacation has beenThe annual Junior College dccla-. .'..'.'.1 I willI'h istcr, J I aze l Sti lman, Virginia lengthened one uay, ann c asses1II,'ltl'OII contest will be held tomorrow. 'I Frid J nuary... .•Frcema n, Gcrtrud , Perry. j oscphine not meet unti 'rJuay, adays, beginning December 27. anti morning ill :\Iandd hall. There willD I }) kl I T b 1 . till', all .... Iasses will.. ,JIlos tcdo. orot Iy .lIC· ey, Jaura 3. 0 a ance s,. ....many of tile delegates will desire to he 110 college mectimr; this morning, L' I 'JIB .'t Saturday December 4 this� \Vildcr. nat ierrne onnston, crnn-e me<! on , u , , .,.til" campus Notices have tile re(111,'r"(I,at te ndance of all j uniorI . . . tl hist ry ofroom on uue . � ... ...Le Claire, Ruth Atkinson, Gladys being t IC first time 111 ie , 0'0 t .1 in all of the halls to that collcze men and \\'011)'('11 taking theI U' . I tl ular rouncn p s eu... Clary Beth Foss, Geraldine Brown, t 1C .nrversrty t rat ie reg _effect, So far only one person in place of the regular 'Tuesday morning �Iaq�arct Haas, Achsah Gardner, tine has been carried on, on the lastHitchcock hall has indicated his will- meetings of the eight colleges, Claire Cox, Frances :\Iiegs, Wilhel- day of the week.ingness to relit his room, and Dean The contest was or'igina lly schcd,mina Priddy, TOile Bellamy, Ma�y Complications arising from the•'I,·ller is onsidering the idea of uled to take place this morning, thatJ T1' I' tl U' rsity of the;,Chancy, Faun Lorens, eanette lie - sessions at re ruve.," an asser around to the date being set 011 the Convocation\ . A .ti for the Adsenumg a c v uens, )Iargar.".'t Ford. Mary Compton, .vme ncan ssocra Ion _boys in the hall to call their personal program. The desirabifity of secur-Edith Young, Emily Coombs, Edith vanccrnent of Science, caused theattention to the notice. The other ing Mandel. hall for the affair ISPriudevil!e, May Parey, Zita John- Univcraity council to make this un-Special committe�s of management dornAtories have responded to the ap- �h'en as the 'reason for changing theson, Ohvc Davis, Ethel Corbett, usual change in the University rou-S I t b nefit to be given I b D 1\1'11 . eeptionally date. Tile hall is "'I use for Senior. TI Scientifi . tion WI'IIior the ett ernen e, pea, ut r, mer is ex... ..Ernesti". Evan" Hilda Morr is, Cora nne. ie Screnn c associain January, were announced yester- anxious to secure rooms in Hitch- chapel 011 Tuesday mornings and so-Bert,eh and -Louise Porter. hold its meetings until December ",day, and a call was issued for i,mme- cock hall, for it is the most modern could 1I0t be secured. The contestand a large number ,f .he delcga tesdiate action by their members on ar- on the campus and is typical of the marks the definite opening of the ex- FACULTY MEMBERS' ATTEND will be occupying the Universityra ngements for the Varsity Dance progress of the University, erciscs of the 65th Convocation.whichHISTORICAL CONVENTION dormitories. The presenee of theand the Winter Picnic, The commit- �Ir. Mac Lean, for the University, will reach their climax on next Tues-scientists in the various halls andtee has already filed with President has offered to provide for the care of day, Convocation day. Three Members of History Depart- rooms makes the meetmg of theJudson a request for the use of Bart- the rooms during the period. A The cOlltestants and the declama-ment on Program of American classes imloossible. "The change haslett gymnasium for the big informal charge of one dollar a day will '>0 tions they will presellt arc: Is","c E. Hi.ioricaI Association, been made," said Dr, Thrker, "withdance and millstrci show, made for each room to th .. visitinil: Ferguson, Philosophy college, "Thethe thought also in mind that there-[i the Wluest of the dance com· occllpant, the amou.nt to be divided Vision of War," by Rohert G. In· Three members cf the faculty will by' stud"nts away on their ..... cation. mittee is granted, 311 important step equally between the student and Mr, gersoll; Edward J, Dyksira, Sde9"e be prominellt ill the proceedings oi would be given an additional day atwill have been taken toward making MacLean's office. 'college, "Arbitramellt of War," by the American Historical Association, home, and that they would prefer tothe dance strictly a U_niversity fune- Any student who wishes to subld Charles Sumner; �Iiss Mabel Lodge, which holds its :mnual meetihg in ,"telld the classes on Saturday,tion, as Bartlett gymnasium is con- 'lis room is asked to report to Dean Arts college, "The Bungaloo," by Madison, Wis., December 27-3[, rather than to return a day earlier,rcnientl)' located, and is better }Iiller, chairman of the rooms com- William M. Thackeray; Miss Carlie Dr. Julian P. Bretz, an instructor alld spend Saturday also at the Uni­.dapted for the handling of a large mittee, Souter, "Death oi Lincoln," by Henry at the clo," oi the session, to be held versity, This is the first time thaIcro ..d than any other hall in the vi- The American Philological Associa- Ward !leecher. le,,,1 a discllssion on "Scientific Or- this chang.! has ever been made, andcinity of the U lIiversity, Unlike the t iOIl will meet at th e U nivers i ty Dc- A s a II ha \'e been we II t r:ai ned, th ego n iza t iOIl 0 f Historical 1II11seums." it is necc s sa ry tha t it be clearly un..proms which have been held iII the eember 27-211, The association will contest promises to be close and in- ,\t tl", second sessioll to be hcld derstood by all students, since it a",gymnasium ill the past, the all-Uni- 'wId joint meetings with tbe Arch- teresting. TI,e one man and woman Satllrday mornillg, December 211. plies not only to graduate, but un­Ye"ity dame is to be informal. The ",logical Society, which meets here who will h. chosen by the judges as Assistallt Professor James Thomp- degraduate classes, whether or notprice of admission, which will qe set- at the same time. The Univcrsity is .hoC best speakers will be awardedSOli. dean of the College of Philoso- they meet -regularly on Saturdays,"tIed at a meeting of the dance com- entertaining mo·h organizations, and scholarships ior one qllarter, The phy (men) will lecture at the third HI .. addition to the Christmas va­mittee this afternoon, will qe con- is providing lecture rooms for them. members of the Junior college facul- ,.s,ioll 011 ;'Some Economic Factors cation will make the. holidays one .. Isiderably lower than the fee of at- ')fan<leI hall will also be used. Man,' fes who are present will act 'l> in the Re\'ocatioll oi thc Edict >f the longest that has ever been givenlendance to the class proms. prominent speakers will l!e in at- judges, X antes:' Dr. Thompson will aI<, to the studellts at the end of the aa-The cO'llmittee in charge Qf the tendance and will deliver lectures. take part in a discllssion 011 "�[e- tumn qllarter. The period will be •minstrel show, which is IQ take place The philological Soeiety discusses STRINGENCY STOPS WORK di:"'\'al Europeall History," at the iull two weeks, extending from De-bctwee� the dances, will also meet only the classical languages, �ut FOR HARPER MEMORIAL fOllrth sessioll of the society, �IolI- cember 20 to January 3.this afternoOll to work out the fea- there is an organi�ation which deals day. December 20.d .N thi R . d S· Camea1e's MUST PROMISE TO GRADUATEtu"s in detail. It is planne to gt\'e .:itb modern languages which meet, 0 ng «e.ve mce �- Proies-or Andrew C. )[eLaughlill,the largest minstrel that has ever this year at Columbus, Gift-Will Resume Campaign for l:ead oi the Departmellt oi History,t k I TI F d' January Football Captains to be Submitted toa en p ace on the campus. Ieun m , ;s '0 lead �. diocll,sion on "Unikdcommittee illtends to limit parts in JUNIOR WOllEN TO STARTStat., Constitutiollal lIi,tory," at the Bona Fide Agreement,the show 10 Ulli\'Crsity students, and BASKETBALL CONTESTS TI,e t;nalleial sitllatioll has hit the,ame sessioll. Professor l[cLallgh-I>!ans to in.rodllCC hits of local cha�- Har»Cr �lenlOrial eampaigll ha,'.1. lill i, a memher of the committe< Hereafter any man elected captaiat Phil M· I . tl t rary abandon of the Varsity eleven will be com-ac cr, Liter.ature and ' _by to eet m au eal:S,'<1 Ie empo, " -which arranged the pre,ellt program.Plans for tIle Win"'r Picnic, which Lexington (qmnuiW1( on Friday mellt of effort' to seeure contrib,,- The I,,'ad'illartef> of the associa_ pelled to sign an agreement that heI· t b I 'I I UT' . St.will I.r,.adllate from collcge, before �'._s 0 e 'el< at t Ie DIversIty e - Afternoon. !'ons. tioll will h,' at the Unil'Cf5ity Cluh •tlcment I I .\ hI 11(1 "I"e('att�,'e 0" tile cOIHlition of the in".' given his captain's "C." The' 47t I street an< ,�s a, ,in the IId�hhorhood oi the camplls �atenue, on Satll,day, January II, aro The first game of i>asketball he· mon,·y marht at the pfl'sent time, ni tl ... Ulliwf>ity oi \\'i,<OII,ill. The agrccDlell, is enti",ly one of hon.,...still in a stat,· of formatioll· As this tween the women's eulleges will be I,,'re loa\'<' 1""'11 110 IIl'W de\'elopmellts'>rrall�eIllCII!> inr 'he elltertaillment It w"s bllt recently illtroduced, Cap-all' ;h .1 If 'I . 1 I' I" aill t:1I'11 Steffell heing the first lea<lcr to'Ir IS to be preliminary to t e ID- played Friday in 'he gymnasillm at II t I< r arl>er ., elllona 'UII.," of !I". ""oci"tiol> arc ill the hallds "ifO'lllal dallee. the complittee i. anx· 10 :20, There are some 01 the old Or. Gnod,po.·d, fl,,,i, tra r of 'he U II',the t: II i ... f>it,- ni \\' i 'coII,ill a lid the ,,0 t hrollgh the ordeal.iou, that a large delegation of .tll· 'tar; on both teams, and as th e """ity, )·e,"·r<I"y. "\ \. e ha\'e 1I0t \\' i "'on ,ill Sta' II i,tork" I SocidY,dents attend The committee In teams arc so well matched, thc Ollt. 'Ipproaehed any l"I.-lIe., lIIall ill rc- ,,,.till,, join",-.ch·," , 1 I . .I.ilh'oln Hotl�,e elltertained WasTl-arlCc Will hold it!\ first meet11lg' on come is uncertain. The lineup is .1' �;l rd to thl' lund S1I1CC t I.e )C�1I11\1I1�ITh I. 1 '. t1 E S h d I in .. ton 1I011se ill an informal rccep-nts(.ay afternoon. I follows: of the wor�t part 01 tIe P:lIl1C III 1c.,' Announce xam c e u e ,..I I't t mOlle.v market. :\IHln'\\' Carn('�;c Tilt' :,dlt'dtlk f',lr ("xal11inatioll� \\'� ... tioll 1:I ... t ni�ht. :\ chalk talk by Roy.• cra lire,IFriars to Meet Gila rd" ll ary Sta ley, �I a mie Lilly wa, ,I", la, t eollt rihlltnr. alld he �iw II nllt ,-c, "'«I"y. The c 'a lIIill" _ lIa Id ri'I"", a Frellc hman who lasTIocr,. wdl he a meetillg of the Cent"r , l[iss Hartfo,,1 "anded ill "'" tholl,a.I<1 d"lIa" ahol1l ti"n, ior this 'III" r"'r will he hdd dr,mll " IIl1mher of eartoolls for thenla k' .. Th'11 1 1.'rl'(I.,,)'. -'Iarnon. was olle oi the features of' C '''oars "t 10:,10 Oil Froday, 's Forward, .. Florence '-"W'OIl, R. Vogt six weck, ago or more. lit t I,' \\".01 ,,,,,.I,,y, Thllf>d"y alld "is called ior the '''''Ilose of dectillg Philosophy, pro'pee!> are hri"htellill" "I' alld I I "':elllh"r IK ") a,,,1 00, ill the inl-• lI1anag" inr thi> year's perform· Gllard I.olli,< ;';0 roll , l[i,s E\'alls thillk that hy the t;rst of the year 10w;lI" order:'nee,etcnt« "" �[ildred Chamberlain eOlltrihlltioll' w;1I hegin to come ill. � :.10 .-I""e,p F�rw:1rds......................... ·\t least we .. hall r(,:,liIl)(' opl'ration, f) :30 c1;l=-S(''_rof('s;;or Charll's Zl1eblin is one oftl� I('ctllr('rs a.nnol1nc('d in the listof the fr('(' lecture system 'for NewYork City 1)\· the Roanl of Educationthis winter ..'d on Men Who Will TakeDea eCharge of Both Dance and WinterPicnic. �o-Dance Committee:)larCllS Hirschi,Alvin Kramer,Hannibal Chandler,Rcalson Sherer.Winter Picnic Committee)Iarclls Hirshl,Herman James,Palll H arpcr,:\1. Y. Dabney,Winston Henry,r.�IIII�IifLincoln House Entertainstonight in I Political Science <inh will holdmc('ting' in Hitchcock a.t 8 p. m. Frid:IY\\' cdneschy songs.Th u rsday I 'Vho' s�rid:\y ing?) T T :30 c)a,,:,('s11.2:00 cla��(',a :.!:OO eta �s('s.):00 classes the l'Vl'ning. Scveral Illusical. num­hers on the piano, violin and vocal\\' ('dl1t'�day were gi"en by members of Lin<:olnThursday I louse. TIle cvening was ended withgames :1nd the 5inging of VarsityPowwow club meetsCobh 81l at 8 o'clock. Daily :\faroon arc you read-THE DAILY MAROON, CHICAGO, TUESDAY, D£C. 10, l�...... Itad •• t Publication of the ..,.1 ... · Pity and Courtesy are the Qualitiesalt7 of Chleqo. that Make Gentlemen of Us-Good Manners an Aid.never to infiict pain: those are thequalities that go to make a gentle­man." In this vein, Dean Lovettaddressed the Junior men's chapel. Eatered u Second·clua U&Jl at the Chi assembly yesterday morning. "To bec�o l"oatomce. pitiful may be said to be absolute------------ -- --- and essential to being a gentleman,Pultllahed daUy, except Sundays, kon_ while the attribute of courtesy l�.... JI and holidays, durlug thrce-quarten more or less external and technical.." the University year. The status of a gentleman can be de-Subscription price, $3.00 per lear; $1.00 manifests, and many successful mentor 3 months. Subal'rlptlona recelye4 at(, -a n point t courtesy as thc conspic­.e Maroon omce, ElIla Hall, or at theuous dement in their success. Goodracultl Exchange, Cobb Hall.Formea:l7The UnlnraltJ of Chlcqo Weeki,.Founde4.The Weeki" Oct. 1. lei2.The Dall" Oct. 1. 1902. "NEVER INFLICT PAIN," SAYSDEAN LOVETT TO JUNIORS I DO YOU REMEMBER?A Year Ago To-deyThe Girls' Clubs announcedI their pll'dges for the year.Albert Dean l l endcr son, repre­senting Ph ilo sop hy College, wonthe $25 Peck prize indcclamation.Two Years Ago To-dayBishop �lcDowcll, D.D., LL. D.,of the Xl ethodist Episcopal church,spoke at the Junior college chapelin Kent theater.I Three Y cars Ago To-dayThe Y. \V. C. 1.. Calendar ap­peared .Arnold B. Hull.Albert \V -, Merrittand l Io ru ce G. Xcbccker werechosen to represent the Universityin a debate against �Iinncsota.Four Years Ago To_dayGeorge O. Fairweather, Cecil C.Xort h and Leo F. Wormser werechosen to represent the Universityin the Xort h West ern debating"To be pititful, to be courteous,tcrmincd by the degree of pity hemanners embrace an clement of sacri­lice, and it is this sacrifice that hasLU1.'UEll D. l<',EItNALI.>, Man�glng Editor brought its reward many times overl'UESTON F. GASS. News Editor. to the real gentleman. A gentleman.MELVIN J. ADAM.S. Athletic Editor.LOUIS S. BERLIN, Buslness M.anager.ASSOCIATE EDlTOa5 then, is a man who is unwilling to t contest.inflict pain, who avoids causing a I Five Years Ago To-dayT. \Y. �leeks secured the Peckjar or jolt, is always at home, neverappearing to give but rather to re- prize in the Junior Collcge finals.The Three Quarter's dub initin­ation ended with a banquet at tileSherman House ..Ten Years Ago To-dayBeecher hall held its regularreception.Warren D. Foster,Harry A. Hansen,Jerome Frank, courteous."P. W. Pinkerton. ccive, who docs not make himselfprominent in conversation, but isnever at a loss for something to say-in short, one who has pity and ISREPORTERS• Walter A. Ford, Miss Esther Hall, DETAILS OF BASKETBALLTRIP NOT YET SETTLEDTALKS ON REASONS FORFINANCIAL STRINGENCYHarvey B. Fuller, Jr., A. L. Fridstein Dr. Raycroft and Team Want toAlbert D. Henderson Fred W. Carr, Travel During Vacation-MenWorking Hard.ter his week.fire, according to an announcement Professor]. Laurence Laughlin. Alumni Magazine manuscripts aremade by Dr. Raycroft yesterday, af- head of thc Political Economy De-te> 'bc handed in at Box 300.ter practice. He said that he feels partrncnt, delivered an address last Divinity Students are requested tothe trip will be taken, but docs not night before the Chicago Advertisers' call for their course books at theThose who attended the Robert- know yet what tiams will be met by Association on the present financialDivinity school office.sonian presentation of Rosrnersholm the Chicago five. situation. He declared that the rea- Tickets for admission to the Fieldin Mandel the other "The men are all anxious to go son for the stringency in the businessColumbian Museum may be obtainedevening were con sid- away and play some games," he said. world lay in the creation of credit"1 h I II b bl and inflation of stocks. at the office .of the Dean of the Fac-erably disturbed by the Ope we s ia e a e to arrange ulties in Cobb Hall za.glare of the unprotec- some contests, a� I think our team Professor Laughlin declared that he Candida� for Divinity degrees atted footlights. The could give a good account of itself believed the worst had passed, andthe end of the present quarter are re­subject of this old annoyance is rc- against any team in the West. Games that it will not be long before public quested to consult with Dean Math­vivcd perennially with the dramatic with eastern teams could also be wel- confidence will be entirely restored.Presentations of the winter season. comed by us during the spring vaca- He complimented the work of the ews.Candidates for Divinity degrees atNot only is the stage lighting 1'11- tion, but nothing has been done rc- various clearing houses in the coun-')r before the June convocation, 1908,sufficient enough to leave the faces garding this matter." try, but added that the course pur,'" are asked to leave their names at theThe Maroon candidates are work- sued by the government was not the office oi the dean of the Divinitywisest. Professor Laughlin spoke on school.the same subject a week ago beforethe City dub.I'dated by the l\laroon Preu414' East 55th StreetPhone Hyde Park 3691ThoseMandelLightsof the actors in a general blur, butthe light that should reflect onto thestage shines directly into the facesof the balcony audience.The troublesome arrangement ofthe footlights is probably due to thefact that the building plans we.cdrawn without attention to the prob­ability that Mandel might be fre­quently used for stage performances.With the increasing occasion for theUse of Mandel stage, however, theneed for some better ·footlight ar­rangement becomes more evident.Whether or not some reconstructionof the footlight arrangements ismade, at least a temporary footlightshield is possible, which would ,.Inaway with much of the presentdiOiculty.To Present Moliere Playterest to all students of French. Professor Laughlin Tells AdvertisersAbnormal Credit and Stock Infla­tion Are Dangerous."Details of the basketball trip dur-ing Christmas week are still hanginging hard three times a week, in thehope that the proposed .arrangementwill materialize. They already havetheir eyes on the opening game ofthe regular schedule that with Purdue Ralph �r. Ashby. ex-'oi, visitedin Bartlett gymnasium on January iricnds on the campus yesterday.18. They expected to playa few meet in room 36, Ryerson, at 3 :30 p.Ill. Assistant Professor Moulton willgive an illustrated talk on astronomy.Everyone. is invited.Y. W. C. L. will hold a vesper ser­vice in Lexington hall at 4 p. m,.Miss Montgomery will speak on"Christmas Prospects."Hall Lecture-The first lecture of.the series on "The Oriental con-Isciousness of Jesus Christ," by 1------- ..... ------­Rev. Charles Cuthbert Hall, D. D·.'I Phone 5i6 Central. Established I865L_L. D., � president of the Union HAS K ELL B ROT HER STheological Seminary, will be deliv- (Incorporated)ered in Mandel assembly hall at 4 ? Manufacturers ofm. The subject of this first address BAGS, SUIT . CASES ETC,will be "The Elements of Sublimity Wabash A &\V I' S' CI'\ nV. as ungt on t. ucagoBotanical Club will meet in room13, Botany building, at 5 p, m. PIO­fcssor Barnes will speak on '''TheRolc o! Enzymes."Poltical Science Club will hold :.meeting at 8 p. m. in �h:! library 01II itchcock, Professor Freund willspeak on the Oklahoma constitution.Powwow will mect i at 8 in C(Jt)�SB.Bl1LLBTIN FOR THE DAYConvocation tickets - Cand�datesfor degrees and members of the fac­ultics may obtain tickets by calfiru;It t he president's office after 10.30 a.Ill. today. Extra invitations for theconvocation reception and prelimi­nary program of Convocation week'nay be obtained at the same place.College of Education will be ad­dressed at the chapel-assembly in 2qEmmons Blaine hall at 10 a. m .. by:'otiss Jessie P_ Rich.Junior Mathematical Club willin the Oriental Consciousness."Junior College students wil� regis-College of Education students mayegister from today till the 13th in-elusive,Registration in all colleges.I f you tell any' advertiser in Thcpractice games with local teams, but Daily Maroon that you are a Univer-it is thought now that thesGt matches \VANTED-Ever"· man who has notor sity student, you will r.eceive specialwill not take place. All . the men subscribed, to do so at once.were out last night andthrough the customarywork. were putWhile the basketball men arc goingat a lively clip, the track athletes arcc.njoyillg a rest previolls to enteringinto the h)ng �riod oi training for:\Ioliere's "Le flourgeois Gentil- the indoor season. Captain Quigley.homme" will he presented by the- Barker and a few of the other can­Theater de L'Alliancc Francaise this I didates, are putting' in some timee\".cning. The production will be at each day, hut the -m�:jority of the men8 o'clock in the music hall of the will wait until aiter vacation beforeFine Arts building. It has been de- beginning preparation for the meets.cided to use the costumes and stage No schedule has been arranged yet.s<:ttings of the times. Tickets may according to Director Stagg. It :sbe procured at the box ofilces of the thought by many that more meetsmusic hall. This play "'1'11 be of ,'n I' I . '11 b I Id I" - (llrlng t le wlI1t.er WI e le t lanlast year, when the only duals werewith Illinois. Probably not unt;1The members of Phi Kappa Sigma thc next me.cting of the Conferenceentertained their lady friends at the committee will the indoor scheduleChapter house Friday evening, Dcc. 6. for the Maroons be known.scrimmageTRACK ATHLETES RESTINGMost of them Intend to Begin Train_ing After Christmas. If you like to wear yourgloves long, wearFOWNESGLOVESThey wea! longer. Daily Have h d bo .,you ear a ut It.Have you seen it?Don't fail to call when down townEVERYBODY DOES.Louis XIV. FamoDs Candy Shop.A MARVEL OF BEAUTYservjce.\Vhy not readMaroon? your ownSANS SOUCI PARKDANCING PAVILIONOPEN DURING THE WINTEREvery Wednesday, Thursday, Satur­day and Sunday Evenings andSunday Afternoon.Building now enclosed and heatedEntrance on Cottage Grov.e Ave.,ncar 615: Street.2SC the PersonSpecial Dancesnt'c�lllh('r 12- Thursday, Souvenirsto ev�ry lady. December 18, Wednes­day, Cotillion. December 24, Tuesday,XXmas Eve. Ten turkeys given away.D�cmhcr 25, \Vedncsday, Xmas day,Dancing afternoon and even:ng. Dec.. 11. Tues(]ay New Year's Eve party,Souvenirs to all. Jan. 1st, W-ednes·day. New Year's day. Dancing aiter-'noon and evening. Special �VaIl.Ies! .�'\IV () oleos '. '.�. lor '�College :: W ear .�SUITS or OVERCOArSfj• ...,;i- • "'t..:tTo Order ; ;b�'25 : : 530 : : 535· ,I��.f,TAILOR FOR YOUNG MEN:wo sto:es: 131 La Salle St., and44 J ackson BoulevardI Class, Fraternity, Society.t -:- PINS -:-We make a SPECIAL TV ofthis class of work. Let us giveyou an estimate. Very highest�rade of workmnush ip !!n:!r:lllt{·cd.SPIES ROS.,Manufacturers of Fine Jewelry.IS6 Wabash Ave. Chicago, IlLCatalogue upon application.BOOKSAnd Supplies for University andHigh School Students.New and, Second Hand.·HEWITTS·P5 E. 5ith St. Next to cor. Kimbark,Ask ForOPERATING GOWNS,INTERNE SUITS.. LABORATORY GOWNS,RUBBER APRONS andOVERSLEEVESManufactured byBEST & CO,254 E. Madison StreetChicago, I!I.MANICURING SHA:\I POOINGElectric Scalp and Facial MassageMADAME KAYNOR'SSCALP SPECIALIST.l3i E 55th St. Phone II. ·P. 3.286Bowes-Allegretti CompanyCANDIES, SODA, LUNCHESState and Monroe StreetsTelephone 792 CentralChiea&o-----------------------------THE UNION HOTELAND RESTAURANTIII-II' Randolph StreetTHE POPULAR PLACETO EATEither before or after theTheater .We make a Specialty of Cluband Fraternity Dinners.'..,_,_.. _. � - .-. -.-CondeABOI32fcltphcBA:SaratJ.TrInand IlIllPOlclothin shhastfeet tThisScotch�5, aFir.the'-Dicmissone c-THE DAI&'.: M�ROON, CHICAGO. TUESDAY. DEC. to. r90i.GENTLEMEN."ODIlUFta'nuIUTlllI. UI et.'"wuallllaPIGYU 'BOSTONGARTERTHE IECOIItl£D STlIIDAID�The "lIDO I.Itllnpeel on OYerJ01 �'oop-'fJ" -�e CUSHIONBUTTO.CLASPLIES FlAT TO THl LEG-IIEYEISUPS, TWS 1I0ltUIFASfERS&EO. RosrOO.,xu..Bo. I.A., ... _"ALWAYS EASY�_ ...Al\\ES HA. TS$2.00 $3.00A fair deal with every hat.Opera Hats, Silk Hats.',61, 163 E. MADISON STREET,Near La SaDe..-BORDEN'S,Condensed Milk, Fluid Milk, Creamand Buttermilk.All Bottled in the Country.Borden's Condensed Milk CCI.327-329 E. Forty-seventh St.Ttkpboncs lIyd<! Park 18 aod (I9t 7A. McAdamsThe Unl .... r.U7... F lor: at ••. that Professor Starr had a right to � r--his OWI1 opinion� on the subject be- t •! C. H. RICE & BROS.I PhO: e H:c1�' e:::'thing for the Kitchen and LaUndry.-::· .:: :tree..ast. • Specialty of Equipment {or Domestic Science Schools.President j udson said: "This .s Inone of the University's business. I'�::�rr R\�;;'I ��::c �:�:i� o�:�.� b:.:�::.� .. or I,"When 1 am asked why ProfessorStarr misrepresented conditions, in Ithe Congo," said the lecturer, "I re- ------------------,------.-----------"'""'ply, '1 don't know, but 1 think th�: A' G SPA LDING Iprofessor went to the Congo Free • •__;tate to conduct his anthropologic«.,.-al mca surerneut s. all had to do was10 say to t hc conunandant ; 'I want100 IIIl'n this morning or this after­noon,' and they were brought tohim."He never had to worry about Ioodor shelter. \\'hen the bugle blew, itwas for him as well as for the king'sotliccrs. He expects to go backthere again. Naturally it would' bevery unpleasant for him upon his re­turn if, after having partaken of thehospitality of the king's men, he hadtold truth about them."I understand he says the atrocitiesof which the missionaries complainarc all things of the past. I say .nreply that the atrocities' are beingpracticed now, as they were a fewIj.,,:,·ing as Dean Small stated, thatP.ofessur Starr's controversy hallnothiug more to do with thc Univer­sity than what he had for break-mvest igu tions as a friend oi KingLeopold... 1 hl� state captains and the officers11 the various camps saw that his_ very wish was supplied, They help The Largest Manufacturers in theWorld ofcd him to the utmost of their ability, ')FFICIAL A THLETIC S-;';PPL[E�I f he wanted to make anthropologi-No.9.This is the only Full Dress 'Shirtmade, the bosom of whichlutely will not bulge,You will never wear any otherkind if you try this.(Patented Feb. 28-1899.),"THE MAC-BURDLE"All &004 furnishers sell them.Made byUnite. Shirt, an. Collar Co.Lion Brand Shirts and CollarsMORE GOODS REDUCED ONALL OUR LINES, INCLUDINGSTAPLES.GiIDBOUSES:CcIr. S3d St, and Kim ... ·k Ave_ $5? and' $45 Fabrics reduced to $.p years back."Chicago , and $40. Professor Starr is out of residence�----,----------------------�45 and $42 Fabrics reduced to $38 this quarter, and was not to be found'WE. 'VE antic- intended to reply to Dr. Clark's at-d Dr. Clark Renews Attack on Profes, tacks, Professor Starr smiled andipate yourb sor Starr and Asks University to said: "Oh, yes, I shall answerwants y pro-viding rea d y � Answer. eventually, I suppose, but not now,for-service gat'� It is the custom for the challenged toAn effort to draw the University choose the time, the place and thements that aro Onto his controversy with Professor weapons.'equal in every Starr as to the real truth about therespect to the Congo was made Sunday night hy Noticehighest priced the Rev, Joseph Clark in a lee- All who have not as yet registered,products of ex- ture in the Y. :\1. C. A. auditorium, should do so before Friday, Decem­elusive tailors. At the same time Dr. Clark went her 1,1th, Anyone registering afterThis overcoat 'farther than ever before in hi s the first day of the quarter, will IJeI � is shown in tans charges against Professor Starr, de- charged a fine of two dollars. Regis­and grays, made from select claring that Dr .. Starr put himself tration this week will take place inimportations of English blanket under obligations to King Leopold by accordance with the following schcd­cloth. It has the melton collar accepting the aid of the troops, and nlc : Graduates in order of applica­in shades to correspond and that this prevented him from taking ion; Seniors with less than twenty­has that graceful, soft, easy ef� the same dark view of the Congo one majors credit; Juniors (:\l to Z)feet that your tailor strives for. conditions as that taken hy the Rev. .vith k�s than nine majors credit; un-This patch pocket coat, ill, varwUl :'.1 r. Clark. :I,,�silil'd .(on application).Scotch fabrics, at 125, '28, 'SO. "The Univ ... -rsity of Chicago should135, aud up to '55. take ofncinl notice of the controvcr-The Powwow will hold its weeklysy," "aid Dr. Clark. .. It shouldm,,'l,ting t on ig ht. :\;;, owing to tIH,'make arrangl'ments to have thew(':tthcr. las! ,n'ck's meeting wa�trnth hrou�ht out in spite of the factthat its professor's statements of the ;)(l�tpOlll..'d, t!le literary progratll willl·on ... ist of a dehate on the question:situation have heen permitted to �l'broadca"t. The world ,honl<l know "Rc�olwd nlat campus life ismore lwlldicial than home liie iorwheth('r Professor Sta�r is right orwheth('r I am right. It is the duty 'Ill' 111I1lcr�ra(l\lah,·." and a talk on'urrl'nt ('n'llb hy Rowe, :\11 Fresh­Dill Y(ll1 ('vcr stop to think how you of the University to est:lhlish tho.::11('11 who arc int('r.csted in this line oftruth or falisity of what Professormiss The I )aily :\Iaroon when some- .\,ork :lrc a�ked to ('orne and visit theStarr has said about thc Congo,"Univcrsity officials seemed to think meeting.'1 -,'TURKISHtRUSSIAN 15cPLAIN BATHS 25c·Open Day and NiptBARBER SHOPSaratoga Hotel 161 Dearbom St. ;J. L, H I VEL Y, D. O.CHIR8PRACTORTelephone Hyde Park 46375461 Washington AvenueChicagoMOSSLER co_IClothes Maker ••,SO Jackson Blv d,In a Hurry?Fir5t FI.or-Wat.tcoat.ln 55the newest tans. Special.MOSSLER co. I(Iothe� Maker,�o Jac· "on hivd.one cbe gcts your copy. and t35. at hi� home on Drexel avenue yes-�40 and $35 Fabrics reduced to $33, tcrday. However, he made a state-$30 and $28. ment in his classes last summer thatOther goods in proportion. is significant in this connection. to Iwas not in any way connected withthe government during my stay in"the Conga," he said, "The govern­.mcnt did not know where I was go-ing nor what I was going t� do. Idid not even know myself sometimes,until a few days before I started on ajourney. Then all I did was-to hirea guide and a few men and go intothe territory in which I intended -!)make my investigations. I paid thesetlcople in the current coin of the re,gion for their services. Sometimesthe men were cannibals."\Vhen asked recently whetherWILLIAM JERREMS· SONS.Clark and Acbtms StreetsTel. Hyde Park 473-TRIES TO GET UNIVERSITYINTO CONGO CONTROVERSYPowwow to Meet WE REPAIR GAS RANGES.WRINGERS, TRUNKS and doLOCKSMITHING.& BROS.Base Ball, Foot Ball, Golf.Lown Tennis, Basket Ball.Hockey.llhcial l mpl-nne nt s for Track andField Un ifo r ms for All SportsSpaldngs ll andsomcly l llus-t rat cd Ca t a louue of all sportscontains numerous suggcs­tlOI1S. Send for it, It's Free,A. G. SPALDING & BROS.Xew York • Chkng'II. Phi ln ch-lphi«, B()�t(ln. I:alti­more Syracuse, :\1 irmc a poli«, Detroit. \\' a ... hin;.:ton.St. Louis. New (Jrlenn s , San Frunci--co, I'itt"hur);.Cindnnatti Den ve r, :Molltrcal. HufTaln, "an�asCity. Clc,'cland. CanadaROOMS FOR RENTSingle, Double 'or en suite; well furnished, modem, convenient;large, light, and clean; electric light, steam heat; bath, hot an. coldwater.Hotel MarOOIlI I�---- --_4------ __ ' � ·NORTHEAST CORNER 58TH ST. AND DRE:k.EL AVE.RESTAURANT AND LUNCH COUNTERIn ConnectionDRINKS INKLIKE A CAMELTo load a. Conklin Fountain Pen, just dip it in anyink, press the Crescent-Filler and see it 611 its owntank like a camel slaking its thirst. That's all thereis to it! 1'0 dropper-no mess-no bother. Do itanywhere-any time.&I THE PEN WITH.. THE CRESCENT-FILLER". can be filled instautly without the least inconvenience. Youcould fill it with white kid gloves on without danger ofsoiling, Besides its convenience, is the splendid writingqualities of the Conklin-the perfect feed.Lcat1ln::' dealers handle the Conklin. If yours does DOt. orderdirect. Prices, :3,00 and up. Send at once for handsome new' catalO&'.The Conklin Pen Co., 3lO ManhattaD Bldie, Toledo, OhioMA ROON MENWHO HAVE BOUGHT OURCOLLEGE CORNER CLOTHES•Ii••i Ce.rver 6WilkieL __T_A���_�� _ARE BUYING AGAIN THIS FALLCOLLEGE SUITS AND OVERCOATS $35.00$185 189 Dearborn St.8an" Floor. IMPORTANTIStudents and faculty membersIntending to leave the city for Christmas Holidayswill find it to their advantage to lealle their namestogether with their destination and date of 'eallingat theDAILY MAROON OFFICESpecial rates may be obtained ifparties can be arranged. ,i�I"i'�i"Iii. �,...;'.� ,J�THE DAILY MAROON, CHICAGO. TUESDAY, DEC. 10, 1907.•••• AMUSEMENTS ....In Harrison Grey Fiske's captain of the University of Chicago Professor Young, who has supervis-Production of football team for next )·ear. Steffen ion of minor sports.. recently statedMARTHA OF THE LOWLANDS is said to be the best quarterback in that he saw no obstacle to the trip.the \V est, and some of his admirers It is reported that the schedule of;10 not hesitate to say that he is the the Harvard soccer football team hasequal of Jones of Yale and Dillon of been abandoned. -T'he game withPrinceton." Yale on the program ior next Sat­urday, has been called off, as has beenJUDGE MACK TO GIVE TALK the' contest with Princeton.INTERNATIONALTheaterWabash Ave. and Hubbard CourtGRAND OPERAThe GarrickE. M. HOLLANDIII a Thrilling PlayThe House of aThousand CandlesMcVickersKELLARANDTHURSTONThe AuditoriumKLA W &: ERLANGER'SADVANCED VAUDEVILLEPowersJAMES K.HACKETTJohn Glayde's HonourIllinoisThe Big Sixof Musical ShowsZIEGFELDMusical RevueFOLUES OF 1907The GrandBERTHA KALICHLa SalleTHEGIRLQUESTIONColonial.Have you seenTHE MERRY WIDOWShe is the International CrazeThe StudebakerWILL T. HODGEIn the New ComedyTHE MANFROM HOMEThe" WhitneyThe Musical WinnerA KNIGHT FOR A DAY Pre�ident Jordan, of Stanford Uni-, 1 I of the be!'t busine!'s colleges :nNew College Poster ,' . .'r"lty. (11ring hi" recent trip to the T '.ypewnters the cit,,·. Z 20. Maroon Oflice.\' Ea"t. �p(lkc in Xc\\" York tl oJ,\ Ill'\\' ;Ir,i:y pn ... tcr, repre"enting T" on 1(' TYPE\VRI.TERS for Sale or Rent- _' -=-- _t)'lll':-' 'I"ll' I'('llr ql.»)t'ct ot "The Hl1man Har,'est,:'(I! undergrad11ate,CLt:"�l'�. i:- hl':I1� i��ued jor frce dis. On hi" return hOllle he addr('s�ed theIriblllioll hy Can'er & \\,ilkic, tall. �tt1del1t" of Oherlil1,or", oi '�7 Dear),orn street. The At a ma!'" meeting- held rcccn·ly .1tpo�tcr i� made up of sketches hy C. i th.c Cl1i\'Cr�ity of Californi:t. the timeI�. Jordan. ·oK f was .spent i�1 a �liscus"ion as to the LOST-Ladies' golfl watch and foh. POSITIOXS OPE�-\Vork at ex-I r('latl\'c meTlt!' Of Rughy and Ameri- on 5�th St .. hetwcen U. of C. and press olfic�s, to commence at once,TllC' Dramatic club of the lJni\'cr- I can foothall, The geller:1I !'el1tirnent Cottage GrO\'e :h·e.: l:heral reward daily from .. p. rn.; clerking 'nj"ity of Kansas presented one of Gil-: expressed hy the "tudent" was that for return to :\tr. :\larkham f)fIctte·s '(ome(Le!', "Green Eyes," on: AmeriC;lIl foothall should repla,,'c Fed.cral Electric Co., Lake_ andDecember 5 ancl 6. I Rughy. Desplaines. Phone Monroe 4600.- ._- .....SWIMMERS TO HOLD I DR. CHAMBERLAIN HEADSTRY-OUT ON FRIDAY I NEW SCIENTI)::IC SOCIETYFreshmen and Upper Classmen to Head of Department of GeologyHave Competition After Basket- President of Illinois State Acad-ball Game Fri,day Night. emy of Science.,A swimming try-out between Var; Profcs sor Thomas Chrowrler Cham-:- ty and Freshmen material, regard- berlain, 11(.':1<1 of the Department ofless of e lig ibi lity, will be held Friday Geology. has been made president ofcn'nill;':- aft er the Varsity basketball the newly-organized Illinois Stategame with Armour. Academy of Science. One hundredThis try-out promises to be as 111- educators from ] lIinois colleges andt c re sj ing as most intercollegiate univcrsit ics, met Saturday and or­'11e.�'tS. as the t wo teams are very ganizl'd the society. J ts purpose isevenly bn llanccd. i\ 0 OIlC can pre- to bring together scientific workers.diet ho w the forty, the sixty, the I further the work of scientific rc­h und rvd-ya rd dash, or the relay race I se a rr-h and familiar-ize the' publicwill conic out, because the Freshmen I with the discoveries of modernhave been giving thc Varsity men science. Several meetings will be-ornc hard chases. held each year. The proceedings ofThe l·�rcshlllen will be represented these meetings, together with papershy such men as Lindstcr, Taylor, on various subjects by members ofBenitez, Bergeson and several other the society.fast men.In thc water-polo the first-year The officer-s are:President-Prof. T. C. Chamber-men will 110t be represented entirely lain. University of Chicago.by their own men, because the older Vice-president-Prof. Henry Crew,Ivl lows arc too fast. Instead, two Xorthwcstern University,teams will be chosen, as evenly Secretnry-e-Prof. A. R. Crook, cu­matched as pos sible. One wiII es- rator state museum of natural history,pousc the cause of the yearlings in Springfield.o rdc r to encourage thcm. The teams Treasurer-c-Dr. Kessler, Chicago.will be picked from the following The organizatjon committee ismen: Captain Badenoch, ex-Captain headed by Professor Will s ton of theRohdc. Anderson, the football star; uni\'ersity of Chicago.A. A. Goes, Ferguson, Princell, Kahn,and Hoffman of the Varsity squad. CORNELL SOCCER TEAMThe Freshmen will be represented by MAY PLAY IN BRAZILTaylor, Benitez, di Cosola and Doyle.Between the halves of the polo League of Sao Paulo Sends Challengegame there will be a candle race, a to Association Football Squad ofhoop race, some fancy diving and Ithaca.jiossibly a real live duck chase.Ths men arc all working hard this TIre Corne II associa tion footba 11week in preparation for this meet, in team probably will play in Southor dcr to make a good showing. America next summer. The manage­ment has received an offer of ex­GIVES STEFFEN HIGH RANK pcnses and i5 per cent of the gate'receipts for a series of three gamesBrown Herald Comments on Maroon with the fotoball games with theCaptain's Election. football league of the province ofSao Paulo, Brazil.The following high estimate of the Manager Sarmiento of the Cornellability of Captain Steffen. is taken I team,. a g-randson of for�er Presidentfrom the Brown Herald, JJ1 a com- Sarmiento of Argentine Republic,ment on his election as 1908 football t who is studying mechanical engineer­captain : ing, estimates that the soccer team"Walter Steffen has been elected will bring $20.000 back to Ithaca.Former Juvenile Court JuristSpeak on City Child and Law. to Miss Dudley to be Head of BeecherDuring Dean \Vallace's absence illthc winter quarter, Miss Dudley willact in her place as head of Beecherhall. At the regular monthly re­ception vcsterday. she asisted :\lis5\ValJ:tce in r�ceiving.Judge :\[ack. formerly of thc juvc-nile court, will speak on "The CityChild and Law" at an open' meetingof the Commonwealth club, \Vednes­day, December ,'1, in the south lec­ture room of the Law building, at SI :\[iss Lucile Finch, '03. has a shortp. m, Judge �tack, occause of his SOllthern story entitled "Phil's Tom."long- expericnce on the bench of the in the ."\merican :\laga7.ine for Dc­Juvcnile COllrt. has a fund of knowI- c:.'l11her, :\ holiday booklet of :\li5:5NEWS OF THE COLLEGESed,�c on thc childrcll oi the slums that Finch's po('ms. '''Two inmake=-> :1il11 an inter.csting talker 0:1 hcen recclltly announced.:hi� sllhjc.:t. E,'ery one il� the Uni­H-r:-ity i:,; 11rged 'to he prcsent. Arcadia," The grasp Brlghtonsorth� clusp are made ori� easy. It's pure "ilk web,fiat-the onJy abso- The patterns are. )�tdy ,Cat �Ia�p l"nr:e� � ..� new, excluslve-« vari-u Lie I.r:,·htoll. lI11h- .. "l' ety enough to �:lti8(yUWI of 1:1(.':1 I::Jnw this-bur .. \ eVf'ryl101ly. All nutul partlther» awl '�'c::r t!lrrn. The "'('ar arc of heavy uiekel-plun-d brais there, ::IHI t:wy co-t oaly a quarter If yllllr clc'uler cun't FlIpply ,.c'I,'a pair. I!c'f:l(,Ul!l('r it. pair will be sent UpOIl receipt c(priet_�"..�...�.... Dmm..�•..•7.1 ••Mumn.... h"··.�"""iiii ......·.�... U..�.. UB...n.s.nmmD.... r.. ".. DOIJ�Vol.----C'ice the superior style, fin�h �n� w�rk�a�shi::rE th� class, .,.nity and society pins and the college and Conference medals, whichare made by DIEGES & CLUST614 Schil!er Bldg."Bob" Laughlin, Mgr • Central 3IIS ClubToFor this reason, and because our prices are the lowest, we are thelowest. We are the official jewelers Cor the U. of C.A telephone call will bring our representative."If we made it, it's right." "Ask the C. A. A." �Ir.fuJI d··Thewhich,·ersit:partmana]groupproduand"der" :ball (and alwill nferedclub,produ,Wells,tumnThenext'PestleBeau 11origintwent:.,.-�� ,�!to whprobation (tion ihall. ,IRa, Ra. Ra; Yum, Yum, Yum; ISW�TENS Chu, Chu" Chu, WHITENSTHE DENTYNE GUM THE Il_:RE_A_T_H C_ho_i_c_es_t_C_h_e_w_. T_E_E_T_H__ JTHE MACHINISTS' SUPPLY (0.AT 16 and t8 SOUTH CANAL STREET, CHICAGO.'HAVE THE MOST COMLPETE LINE OFMACHINISTS' AND METAL W 0 R K E R S 'TOOLS IN AMERICA.THEY ARE FOR SALE AT REASONABLEPRICES.Can and See. Phone Main 558.. .1son, tthreelocalmade,ducfosufficj,�tudelthe titbe of!part (Cophandstrialsrondueithertemf)(showrand ,this"homperic'l1parts�tO!lIIaticbodyllr. J;tteni,C��t ,by thl1 he Place Where College Men Congreg.teOPEN EVENINGSPhone Harrison 5928. 264 Michigan Avenue.ertsonscene Ifeaturtors.Iflclub:.T- C. Lynas. L. G. WilkinsJewelry Engraved, Embossed Stationery, Programs andGreek Letter Pennants in exclusive design.Fraternity Steins, Ash Trays, Tobacco Jars, etc., suppliedwith any monogram, crest or emblem.Havelost or found somethinganything you wish to sella room or house for rentYou IITry a elassilied advertisement inThe BaBy MaroonRoomsFURNISH ED ROOMS.FOR SA LE-A scholarship to on�RQller SkatingNear the: WANTED-Students to attend Ea·gJewood Roller Rink. 6432 Went­worth Ave. Every eve., Than.,Sat. and Sun. Afternoons throapUniversity; with or without lighthOllsekeeping privileges; good ligh!.heat. hot and cold water. bath. Cail652 E. 5ith St., 2nd flat. ��a�on.SIIcdal rates to :,tlld�nts; bargatns FOR S:\LE-A $40 scholarship toin r�-built machines. W. White- Anl1a :Morgan School of Oratory.. head. 36 La Salle Street. Z IS. Maroon OOice. V:Thertr \\'beenlooseP!ay(.(stores afternoons and Saturday un­til Dcc, 26. Employment Bureau,J A, Cobb Hali. • Theo'ctoc1