;:� ft.IMll lEErs .. DE SAYS WE LACI SENmmnlno's Wao� OM CHI�AGO'S DEBATING TEAlS DEBATERS PREPlREi FUR,� IDUVIERE 01 THE JUMP Rev. G. H. Combs Tells Junior Wo,,' �II of .the men who will repr .. e n t Thomas H. Suuknon is a Senior TOIIBHT'SDOUBLE com· S· Tf en that World Too Little Appn:cl- Chicago 111 the debates against �h�- at the Uniyersity,having entered bere • "� siguDdo Lescano Out!or atea True Sentiment. Especially m rgan and Northwestern are experi- from Wayland Academy. He is aVarsity Fencing Team# a Won- Business. enced orators. Two of the six have member of the 1909 law class. Heder# Says �or. _ been inter-collegiate debaters. represented Waylancl .Academy for"In the world nowadays, say what The affirmative team, which me;t-i two years on the debating team. Her.. Sure of Place With Maroon Squad you may, sentiment is lacking," said Michigan at Mandel hall is composed won the Sophomore declamation con-.. Michigan Orators Arriwe in CbuCe� Other Men Show Good Form the Rev. G. H. Combs of Kansas of John I. Liver. Arthur D. Pope, test here in 1905· He is now prcsi- of ProfeSsor Trueblood-No,".in Tryout. City before the Junior Women's and Thomas H. Sanderson. The dent of the Stump Debating Societychapel yesterday moring. "The busi- team which will defend the negative and is class orator for 1908.ness man says. 'Business is business.' against Northwestern at Evanston is The Negative TeamI an: told even good looks are handi- made up of E. J. Marshall, Paul -ril. E. J� Maraba1l is a graduate of thecaps to women in business. More O'Donnell and H. G. Moulton. Michigan Law school and has repre-and more we are tempted to lop c. iT The Affirmative Team sen ted both Michigan and Wiscon-sentimentalities in life in spite of the sin in oratory and debate, havin«John L Liver graduated from Hart- aefforts of authorities in literature to been defeated' only once in the largeford, Wisconsin, High School in I<)OO.keep them alive. Those two big 'bow- number of contests in which he LasHe took his A. B. at Wisconsin :n Iliwows,' Olive Shriner and George parti. cipated. This occurred in the1904. Here he participated in the NEliot, have done much toward thi- orthern oratorical contest of Inn.',Inter-Society oratorical contest in :r'."lvery thing. 1 wonder if the' weather when he got second place.1903. He isnow a Senior in the Lawschool. Paul. M •. O'Donnen is a second Resolved, .That' al� corporations en--year law man and has won declama- d···· -._ ..gage 10 interstate commerce shouldJ. P. �ope is a resident of Pres- tion contests as an undergradua tec. be required to take out a' Federalpirant for the University team has, a exactness. ton, Louisiana.having graduated from This is his first year in intercollegiate .charter on such terms as Coagress"Ia • ched "I b lie that t' t' tl the Louisiana Industrial Institute in debatep ee an • e ve sen rmen IS ." • •may by law prescribe. constittition-.t-Lescaeo has all the requirem�tlts biggest creative force in the world. 1905, he entered the Law school 10 H G Moulto' d•• n IS a gra uate stu- ity conceded.for a good fencer. He is light, quick Every beautiful thing ever done b,.- the following fall. During his course dent in Economics. He has had a.... ibrusts keenly. He is said to bay" gan in sentiment. Sculpture is semi. at the Industrial Institute he repre- longe experience as a debater and . Professor Tru� and the Miel,-picked up the fine points of the sport rnent in stone; pictures are sentiment sented his school in debate in 1904. orator. This is his third inter-col- igan debate team arrived in ChiCag')'. iD • way' that is astonishing for a thrown on canvas. The sentimental As vice-president of the Stump and legiate debate. He won from Alb;,,"} yest.relay and went at once to the'm hitherto fn.xp.riencod in the man or woman is the altenistic man a member of the Tames P. Hall Law Coltege in 1905 against Kalamazoo, Del P.Fado hotel, where they will rest....k with.lh. f;'$.;. -.His prowess had or woman. club. he has gained .further experi- and was a member of tho team which for ton'gbt's contest,��n�����=�.-� ��n��.��a��_�:n_c�e:i:n�ili_e_a_rt_o_f_a_��_m_e_n_t_a_ti_o�D=._�_m_d_M�k:h:�=n�l:a:s:t�y�u=r: ·_·_ T������ptin���U"c,wb.n MJd V1ere cal!.::!" eleva bon of. sentiment above, brains. � leave for Evanston ·.this· aftemoon to.. �ror�the first trial of a series wh!ch T�e b�in is, the d�Wing roo:U for mAiK ,JUNI8I_.. ,__.--,'l1� SEIII8I._Q 'SSJB:1, tII�W'I.�III:I.i-�.be=r�e;;.;adY for the .. m,�(L·;,rlui ..... �'. _tually to det.nnine the personnel formal entertainment ; tho heart is �·,;'·rep�tift;; .:�(�N�··-of the Maroon team .of tive. '''-.. the inner chamber in which to receive �dCnt � Carr� IIakcs KDcnm 1Ian-The plan followed in the tryout is those you love. A woman must H�� bersbip of Ezec:utive and Enter�tainmeDt Commi.-·ttee for C'-- 0('to pit all the men in' the class against in her heart; there lie her pictures. --each other, and have the winners of her dreams. I9C9-Juniors Plan Anticiue Aifa:r.Intly ·!lnronn '\ '\ I: I; II!I I.' ."�HICAGO, FRIDAY, JANUARY 17, 1908. Price Two Cents• One Makes Predictions.Afiirmative to Meet IIichipn Te.min Mandel-Necati" to Competewith Northwestern.The first tryout for the advancedjiencers yesterday served to bringout remarkable possibilities in a P�­ruvian member of the squad. Ale­jandro Sigundo Lescano is hi� name,aDd be surprised M. de 13eauviereaDd the other men of the squad byputtiDg up a great exhibition aga:nsthis instructor, former amateur cham­pion of the world. When all Masover, M. de Beauviere, .perspiringfreely as he emerged from his mask,declared that the South American as- The Chic:aco· Teams.Affirmative-To meet Michipn:. :1John·l. Liver,Arthur D. Hope, .j,I,Thomas H •. Sanderson.Negative-To Meet Northwestern:E. J. Marshall,Paul M. O'Donnell,H. G. Moulton.The Question.-�l iaM.'",_,,-r;� the matches try their mettle agai:nt "Let education not be game, aim. New J . Co· .their instructor afterwards, . Besid�s and goal, but let it be the 6clte X UDlOr 1DIDlttees.'I ---no there were el'ght m...... wh"). th h h' h . . h' . ,E ECUTIVE - Howard' Black Senior <:lass activities, beann so� ....... roug w IC . you enter IOto a sgh-, ' .' '. - �-showed up well yesterday, and, ac- er appreciation of life, so that finally ford, chairman; William MacCrack- auspiciously at the cotillion on \Ved-cording to M. de Boauvi.re. are 111 love may take you into h.r warm ' .... � �. ·Heber H_. n.sday aft.moon.· h�ve only b�guu.line for berths on the fencing five. mothering arms and you may to tll� DaVId Davis, lIary Coarteney# Louise according to Chairm;�n Alvin F. Kra­They are Jones, Kerner, Pease, Mbc, tune of a lullaby forget all but the Norton, Elsie Sbobringer and Kath- mer of the ]908 executive committe",Hoagland, Tucker, Baldridge and greatest and highest in woman, tl:� ariDe Slaught. who announced a dinner for the menKeepke. The matches will be con-. instinct of sentimenL" • ENTERTADlIIEHT- &Jith .Os- on Feb. 11. and ·a class mnsical f"rliDued each day and M. de Beauvierc good, chairman. Bess TbieIenn. Lucia March ] I. Plans for class activit�es. expects to be able to ha'Ye his teapl ALBERT D. HENDERSON Cole, Winston Henry, Renslow for the entire year were discussed 3t. picked by the end of next week.. NEW Y.II.c.A. HEAD Sherer. ' a meeting of the Senior exectltivcThe plans of the fencing instruct\)r The Junior Class met yesterday committee yesterday, and partial ar-are to arrange matches with 10..::11 Absence of Maurice T. Price Neen- morning at 10:30 in Cobb lecture hall. rengements made for handling a num-preparatory schools where fencing is sitates Choice of Hew- Presi- It was definitely decided at the meel- her of class interests.done and with the y, M. C. A. .m.l dent by Organiation. ing t� hold several dances during The first importaDt gathering of the.C. A. A. N.xt quarter an invasbn the quart.r. Th. first of th.se is to Seniors in the fntur. will be a dinnerof the East may be made, duri�� take place Feb. 2/ It is to be of a for the men of the class in the :Jfi-"bleh the Varsity toam will probal,ly Albert D. H.nderson. ',0, has been diff.rent natu .. from any affair wh;c11 vat. room of Hutchinson at 3:30' onIII«t West Point, Cornell, Yale and elected president of the Uniyersity has as yet been held on the, campus. Tuesday, Feb. II. The dinner will toeHarvard. Negotiations are beittg Y. M. C. A., succeeding Maurice T. The men are to gather in the Rc·' an informal stag gathering to b�tlllade with these institutions. P.rice, '09, according to announcement 'nolds club theater at 7:30 for a for .an hour and a half or two hour3,made by General Secretary Wh.:e1er smoker which is to last until 9:.10. dunng which' time the 125 me'n in t;seof the organiation yesterday. Price, The girls, on the other hand. are '0 .class w,iI1 nfave ample opportunitywho has �en head of the ass')cia- go to Lexington at 6:'10 for a dinner. to get well acquainted. A generaltion for nearly a year, has had tC, 'after which it is presumed they \vill "song fest" and a· short smoker willleave the University for six months 'form a "fondly waiting" party until follow the dinner, which will con-. h cI ..1_' •on account of ill health. Henderson 9:30, w en the men are to ap!le.u u� 10 time to allow all to attenrJwill serve as leader of the Y. 1\[. c. and invite' them to join in danclDZ. the President's reception at the Rev·A. for the rest of the year. The dance is to take place in Lex- nolds Club later in the evening. .Henderson is president of the J 11 'ington and will probably last ul1til A musical for both men and w�mennior Coll�ge Council, associate ed,to:" " I :30 o'clock. �embers of th� class is also plannedAll who intend to stud. medicine of The Daily Maroon and of the . . • or March 1 r, .when musically inclin�d�re rtquested to attend a meeting in Alumni Magazine, and student activi- Settle W,UI&IDS-Dutmouth Dispute members of the class will enterhinKent theater today at 10:30, to con- ties editor of the Cap and GO�"'n The quarrel between \Villiams and I the others.sider the feasibility of forming a Pro- He was the treasurer of his cia" in Dartmout.h. arising from a bas�e�ball It is also plann.d to inerease .mor<Medic club. his freshman year and won the P.:ck game which was pl:.yed at Wllhams \ than usual the au' nd f �- .It' h e ance 0 �mor!;Prize contest in ckclamation and thl! .as r;lDtCf', as been settled, and ;t at the Washington Prom, Feb "'I �Sons of the Revolution scholarship. IS I ely that r.cpresentatives of the . - .which he now holds. He is a mcm- two colleges will meet on the grid­iron next fall.ber of the Fencible!', the Btackfriais,1 he Dramatic Club, the Three-Quart­ers Club, Skull and Crescent andDelta Upsilon. � �er at COmmons to be Held western;. - '..'- '.. f .' And, .with. the! chief performers at.,� en. 0 . Jg08 Pebn1ar7 Before· - , . '. • !.. ..�en' R . ". their proper posts, all. will be 10 read:'.t s eception-- .... lc.l on ,.. f h be· • . .��ch rr, mess or t e glnnms of the' big. double' perionnance. that is sch�u.i�to begin' toni� �simulta�y ��tbe south and. north .sides;., .,As to the outcome of the:. two clt':­bates, all people conc:eme4 are pre­serving a dis�reet si�nce, be7Qndsaying that the !legative has so�what the bettet" of the argument. _;Dthe way of forecasts the members ofteams are silen_l. .Professor Trueb�of Michigan �ys notbing and Coa�pChandler say.s, "I hope we will win:'Coach . Chandler last. night prai�dthe men .who. will represent Chic�g3for their faithful work in preparationfor the debates. He also said th�were in good shape and in cOIMIitioato do their best work. BeyoDd' .&.ishe refused to commit himseU.The contest of Chicago's aftil'lllatiftteam with Michigan will probab:yattract the greatest amount of attea­tion, as it will be held in Mandel hall.Professor Mechem of the. Law, Schoolwill preside. The judges for this d,,·bate will be Judge R. R. Marshall,chid justice of the Supreme Court ofWisconsin; Judge Charles A. Bishop,chid justice of the Supreme Court ofIowa. and Judge John J. Gillett. jus.tice of the SuprelM' Court of Indi-sentiment and the weather man forman or woman is the altruistic manRuskin said-Ruskin standing ior.I __s .'1,', .�,I�,IIIw. A. A. Reception Postpaaed.The reception which was to have:been givcn by the W. A.' A. this af­ternoon has- been postponed untilJan. 23. The reception, which is t:>be given for the new officers of theassociation, will be open to all wom!!"of the University.Arts College.- The women of ArtsCollege extend a cordial invitationto all the women of the Universityto hear Prof. Shorey speak in theWOlDen's Union Room, Lexington,dais aitemoeL p' .nnceton will !Met PennsylvaniaHon. ]os.ph .Choal. will I .. ",r •• t, Vale and Columbia in intercoU.gi.t;I wre�tling matches this year T' 1the University of Pennsylvani:l on .• na 5George Washin .... oo'5 birthdav• . of candidates for the teams are now•• ., beinK held. ana. 'The men who make up the Michi­�an team· are all debaters of e�ri­cnce .and are men of consideTable9romi�e at the University of Miclli­gan:M. L. Burroughs was born at Hop­kinsville, Md., in 1884. Is now a ft!­. ident of Edwardsville, Itl HaTl:'lZ. prepared for colJege at HopkinsVlneMd .• and gnduated f�om St. John·sColkg • Md., in 1904- In 1905 he en---(Continue. on pqe 4)":_ ....!1IZ bAlLY KAltOON. CHteA.GO. PR.�j)AY, JANUARY 17, 1908.-VARSITY IS BBADY POllHAWKEYE GAIIB �IIOJIROW DO YOU R'UfBIIBDlODe Year .\co Today:The following 'elections . in theSenior College Council were an­nounced: Nathan L. Kruger,president; Earl D. Hostetter, vice­president; M:ss Helen Dewhurst,secretary,Two Years Ace» To-dQThe Junior College Councilelected the following officers forthe Winter quarter: President,Herbert Carey Brown, and secre-I tary, Ruth Wade.Three Years Ago Today.F!ti Gamma Delta defeated Del­ta Kappa Epsilon in the interfra­ternity bowling tournament.Four Years Ago Today.Preparations were being madefor a "French Table" in the Com­-mons.Five Years Ago Today.Chicago defeated Michigan inthe semi-final University debate.Mr. Stagg picked the Freshmantrack team, which were to meetthe Illinois first ) ear team.Ten Years Ago Today.Miss Reynolds and the mem­bers of Foster hall received from4 to 6 p. m.hblJahed da1l" ucept 8adQt1."'_ An exciting scrimmage for thedQ8 and bol1dQ8. d� � basketball five wound up the. heavyprc:paratioo for the game. with Iowstomorrow night in Bartlett. TheVarsity players havc been workingunusually hard all week for tbia con ..test with Catlin's men and expect Itto be- one of the closest of the .gamesscheduled,'IDe H�wkqes arc a ·well-:balaneed,fast aggrcgatibn, which .has the ·de­partmemt· of.· team· ·play highly' de­veloped.·: BiiCkDer· and :BrowniDg an:their gUards; RalMell, center, andStewart and 'Perrine, forwa�ds� Ram­sell, the center;' is said· to be -the bestman on the team. He 'put up a live!y8ullecrlpUon price,. f3.00 per 7e&1': ,LOO fight against Schommer in ·the gamefor 3 m6ntba. l:1ubserlpUooa rec:elyed aton the vaeation trip. Stewart is an­the Maroon omce, Ellis Hall, � at th.i'acult,J' ExcbaDp, Cobb BalL other strong ·player of the Hawkeyes,Germ8n Stadmts· will Hold' a: Keet.. Heretofore the Glee Club has never the ulc;;vidual ch--ruses would be a�-iDe this AftCniOOD in· LesiDg� entertained in the winter quarter, 3� �:I.n!d by Monday. These will bethere are always so many new meta- 1)( SH'(� in the gj'r,1:la sium, ,,,.. hc.; <: the_ trated Catz.trogue of all sports'bers entering in the' fan that it was :;.r;.;. r.re requested to watch f·.'! them. ._� contains numerous su�The Gennan club will hold the E:5t thooght impossiple to prepare a " .... i dcr to be :l� Ie to repo .. t at the trons, Send for it. It's Free.meeting. of the quarter in Lexington program in one quarter, The girls I c •• ( arsals on tiD" E. A. G. SP AWING & BIOS.at 4 o'clock today. Thc general meet- have worked hard howe�er and the New York. Cbicar, Pbiladelphia, B05&OII, JWd:.ing, coming aft-er the class work, will 'program is expected to be up to the ENDORSES CLUB'S SELECTION more Syracuse, MiDDeapc>lis, Detroit. W ......I h· h St. Louis, New Orleaas, Saa FraDcisco. Pi�be addressed by Mr. Gronow, in- .usua Ig standad of the dub. Mi3S CiDciDDaui Deaver; M�Dtnal. Buffalo. '-str1lC.tor in German. president .of the Mabel Lee has been in charge of the Mr. Boynton Says "Knights of Bum- City, Clevelaad. CaIIadaclub, who will speak 011 "The War�- training. . ing Pestle" Has Good Possi-burg in Poetry and History." '. The program to be given by the bilitics.Old member; arc urged to be pres- ·club will include "Am�rosa," "'Snow- �ent, and all students int-erested !11 flakes," and "K1entucky Babe." Mrs. lfr. Percy H. Boynton, instructor THE UNION HOTELGerman are cordially invited J�nes, the accompanist. will give a of English, paid a high tribute to the AND RESTAURANTplano solo. After the reception and Dramatic club yesterday when he n:- 111-117 Randolph StreetRUSSIA B�EFr.rrED BY p��m there will be informal danc- commended his English· 40 class toHBR WAR WITH JAPAN mg.· read the play which has been chosenThe .officers of the club c· this ye:tr by the club.Baro. UzbJJ � that ReJiCior.s .are MISS Florence Manning, presi- �I am gratified that the Dramatic:Toleration Is Dii'ect Result dent; Miss Maude WOlcott, secretary- club will this year present so credit-of ... _.._ '�--- treasurer; Miss Mary M ·h . able a playas Beaumont and Fletch-� '-UII_ • Oynl an, )1-That the Rosso-Japanese war is an br:an��. The members of the Gh�e er's 'Knight of the Burning Pestl::; ,.FOUR WILLIAMS AND MARY. in�irect benefit to Russia is the VlrgJDla Admiral, Margaret E:isn,l- said Mr. Boynton. "I would recom­PROFESSORS FROII U. OF C. opinion of Baron Uxkull in his lec- �r, Estbtt. Hall, Helen Kendall mend to the m,-mbers of this class. tore delivered yesterday afternoon in :a aude Wolcott, Rebecca Andersoli' that they attend the play at the tim.!'Professors Louthan" Ritchie" Bcaaett Haskell Assembly Hall Baron Ux- Mary Alle.n, Vera Bass, Olive ·Bid;� of its production. It will be weal VARSITYand Keeble, Formerly at tbe kuJl spoke on "The Prescnt'Religious nell" Bernice CrOCker, Katheril-:.� worth seeing, being as it is excellent 55th•·lIi"'--. Condition in Russia." Darling, Marg;rret Ford D •. o. material for the stage."",,,,,-�, G t D ' �rtnaTh B ' .• bas· d a es, orothy H M·e' aron s oplDlon was e r.nH I ess, Inna Hoskins,the edict of the Czar of 1905. whi.:h H� en Johnson, Lucille Jarvis, Hdc'1 Is your �ame on the subscriptiongranted religious toleration· t& the lOman, Florence Laufman M list of the Daily Maroon?people of Rossia. This edict has :'leen Knap, Lomira Pe R ,J: ayM. E. Se m . rry, olena Phelp5,acknow.ledged to be a direct result of Carttt RY ou,r: Edna Weldon, Mabelthe conflict of 1904- ' ose Sletz and B . Cbell. essIe amp-Baron Uxlcull said "Russia haschanged greatly in the last few yeau,and it has been a change for the bet­ter. ·The old Orthodox Greek Churchwhich is the state church of ROiSlflyis rapidly losing power.The Baron was recently convertedto the Baptist faith and has. been sentto America to raise a fund for theadvancement of the work in lIis na­tive country.LUTBIm D. I'ERNALD, lIaDqIac JCdS_.P�N 1'. GABS, Me .. B4ltor'.IIKLVlN J. ADAKS, AtbleUc Bdltor.LOUIS 8. BERLIN, BUatn_ KaDa&er�Formei'17 .The Unly�ral�' of Chlcaco Weekl7.,i''''1IDdeclThe W�7, Oct. I, 1892.The n&u7," Oct. I, 1902.Prlntecl b7 the )(&rooD �474 East 55th StreetPhone Ibde Park 3691One year ago this evening Chicagosuffered a. double defeat at the harldsof the Michigan an·lN orthwestern debatingteams. This humiliat­ing defeat to the Uni-versity whic� h:1<1won the' championship the year be­fore- stirred the debaters in the Urn­ltersity into activity, with the re5�)tthat Chicago is hepresented tonightby two strong teams who should holdtheir own against the other membersof the Triangular League.The work of months is over .lOWand the debaters are ready -for the fin�ish of the intellectual contest. What. the teams need greatly . is staunchsUPpOrt at . the time of the forensicbattle:.; ·Northwestern is turniog O:1ten masse to back the Purple teamagainst Chicago. it may be tOQ mu\:ht� ask that more than a small del�ga­lion foUow the tr�o against- North­western, but there will be no excusif Chicago debaters do not rcceiv:strong· support· in their campos con­test. A substantial attendanoe of in­terested . students· in . Mandel will do.much to win back the championship,and to" make debatin, honors moreworth while at Chicago. This isChicago's one .chance; it should notbe lost., .DebateSupportNeeded•II'�; .;f. . Four U.niversity of Chicago mt'nare on the teaching staff of the an­cient college of William and Mary atWilliamsburg, Va. This institutionchartered in 1693. was the secon�college founded in America beingpreceded only by HarvaTd. In it :n1776 the· society of Phi Beta Kappawas organized. The Chicago quar';'tette is composed of Henry T. Louth­an, professor of Greek and Lat.in;10hn' W •. Ritchie, professor of Biol­ogy; Henry E. Bennett, professor ofEducation, and William Keeble, pro­fessor. of Chemistry..�i. Columbia University has been of';fered $100,000 with which to estab­lish a memorial of thc late HenryB-aJa. IAt Princeton two c� Idob and the U. . uhs. the Tovhave recentlv m�c�slty Cottage dubInter-ClUb T' Wit drawn from the Ireatv Thi T Idesigned t . . s reaty waso prevent a1l I··.· Iof prspecf 50 ICltatlon Iclubs �ve m�mbers of the various... e withdraw· .tlOns gave as th. 1011 orllamza-best method f elr reason. that the. 0 prevcntin I bis for each I b � c u evile• e 0 to re�., .affairs. The Jo .. " ate Its ownTreaty had fa.1 � �I�b said that the Telcp ••• aH"sePUkI .... OW7_ I e In Its object. A. McAdamtl'Th.U ••••••• t7••• F I 0 .. & .1. ••ouu---aouaa--:c..S3I8t .... �" ... Chlc.gobaskets,being accurate at ringingand following :the ball wellAMES AND IOWA IN B:REAKHawkeyes Charge Ames With Play­ing Athlete Six Y cars.WOMEN'S GLEE CLUBThe University of Iowa.has broken TO ENTERTAIN TODAYoff all athletic relations with Ames,as a result of the alleged playing. of Dance and Musical to Be Held ThisWilletts, an Ames athlete. in his sixth Afternoon in Lezington-In-y�r of competition. The Ames -au- vite All Women.thorities deny the truth of the aecu-sation and in tum accuse the Hawk­eyes of underhanded work throughthe newspapers. The women of the University areinvited to attend a reception andmusical in Lexington Library to begiven this afternoon by the Womell· sGlee Club.THE GERMAN CLUB' TO ·MEETloa.·Rope-jumping as a form of athleticexercise, has been introduced at Pur­doe and will become· a part of the.l'calilar .,..., ... �. Are you are th., die Dai'- e SUbscription Jist.. UarOOll? Women's Athletic Association Has�rIy Start ill Preparation fnrActive pr::;�: 'he Wo Ao,Ae·C;·,SPALDINGA .. vaudeville, which IS to b�. given I TAAD£ s. BROS.late· in February, began yesterday U' •morning with a chorus rehearsal m PWIIC. "' ....the Women's Gymnasium.Miss Dudley, who has the a"�air incharge, gave the girls who will takepart a brief talk on the purpose andgeneral idea of the vaudeville, Sheemphasized the importance of goodher-is , ..·ork. She also state L that Official Implements for Trade aDdField Uniforms for All SportsSpalding's Handsomely IlIas-B1JLLBTIR POB. 'lim DAYPre-Mcdi'c:a1 Club will meet atKent at 10:30 A. M. All who intendto study medicine are invited.Dramat:c Club Rehearsal wi 11 beheld at 4 P: M.Women's Glee Club will give a con­cert and dance in Lexington Libraryfrom 4 until 6 P.M. All Universitywomen are invited.Profcsaor Shorey will speak to a'ISenior and Junior candidates for A. B.degree at 4 P. M. in Women's Unicnroom in Lexington.Alumni Magazine manuscripts forthe February number are due }anu­ary zoth.Scat for Theater of L' AllianceFrancais play may be reserved atthe university theater agency :n:obb, box 320 Faculty Exchange.Senior Pictures will be taken byMartyr; free of charge.All fellowship blanks must be filledout and sent in to the President's.·flice before January 17.WOMEN HOLD FIRSTVAUDEVILLE REHEARSAL 'i&·�J.an(l�tT.iTciitl '.r�' �. -J.._,���J.t{)l�fia'��,�·u "/-���A-93.50 and '4 um-, H��e�sll�,�g�! !,:� tbat. will crowd our umbrellasection to overflowing:I :: ken'J and women'"aiiIL u:d liun umbrellasI wit h l.a.:ciJ(.Ir.e &UD-I ..... toll 1. ,cld, aibu, J:e�l.i.un eLCl Dahlia! tlUD­.. aul handles; also:. ,u.D.�D·s�ololedsilkum-,. kadleJ, wit h lanc,.1· · C",}.ite bOldus.These umbrellas were madeto sell at 3.50 and $4; choiceoi a tine assortmcnt II TWe1.85, GGraThe Largest Manufacturers in theWorld ofOFFICIAL ATHLETIC SUPPLIa M�e Ball, Foot Ball, GoH,Lown Tennis, Basket Ball,Hockey.THE POPULAR PLACETO EATEither before or after theTheater.We make a Specialty of CJaband Fraternity Dinners.CAFESt. and Greenwood Aft. iiOPEN ALL DAY :a.MEALS 20c AND uriChop Suey a .J?;Specialtv ;'}V" ·��il·:1i-�:t!.�.. �.;'MANICURING. SHA1\IPOO""r�,"Jr.Electric Scalp and Facial M�¥/MADAME KAYNOR'S:�1"SCALP ·SPECIALIST i .;'� .2.17 E 55th St. Phone H. P.�.TRAVEL OVER THE ·orBORDEN'S .. ofCondensed Milk. Fluid Milk, C� .�:and Buttenm1k. ./""All Bottled in the CountI'J. . t·jBorden's Condensed Milk c.. \;327-329 E. Forty-seventh It....- •·• ...AMUSEMENTS .... I1.INTERNATION ALTHEATERWabash Ave. and Hubbard CourtMETROPOLITAN GRANDOPERA IN ENGLI:SHqueray,Thursday and Friday, Magda.MCVICKER'SDENNIS O'SULLIVANIn Peggy l\1:\chrceTHE AUDITORIUMKLAW & ERLANGER'SADVANCED VAUDEVILLECommencing Jan. 20, SarGrand Opera Co.STUDEBAKER'MAY ROnSONin the rejuvenation ofAUNT 1.IA}{YP'OWERSMR. WILLIAM FAVERSHAMin theSQUAW l\IANmItsILLIN.. OIS-, '", ....,.'.THE ROGERS, ,BROTHERSIN PANAMALA SALLEThe Leap Year WinneltTHE GIRL QUESTIqNCOLONIALHave you seenTHE MERRY WIDOWShe is the International CrazeTHE WHITN�YThe Musical .WinnerA. KNIGHT FOR A DAYGENTLEMENWIIO DftSS FOR snnIUTIIES'S, '10 co.roll... TElI.PlRD 'BOSTONGARTER- THE RECOG�IZED STUDARD,-.sThe Name Is· I�::�o ....��CUSHIONBUTTONCLASPun FUTTO THE LEC-REYERSUPS� TURS IORUlfUrllS-- .;GEO. nOS'fco .• JrabnBGI_.I:ua .• V. 8. A.� �J __ "ALWA'S EASY�_ ... 1'1IP. DAILY MAROO!4, CHICAGO. FRI��YI JANV�RY 17, 1908 .x ow is a good time to subscribefor the Daily Maroon.KNUDSON SEES Nci 'CLOUDIN SKY FOR SWIMMERS . . .VOTE FOR SENI9.RCOUNCIL .IS SMALLSwimmmg Coach Is Encouraged Large Vote is Expected to be' P • .)ll�dOver Showing Made by Tank Today-Several Changes in theMen in Practice. List of Candidates.material out, the prospects WI!!"C () to 12 and from 2 to 4.roseate indeed. :\11 that was hoped There have been some changes in[or was steady practice on the part 'hc official list of candidates. Inof thc men, and in this respect the Division II Alta Green has with­squad have surpassed all expccta- drawn officia lly, while E. L. :\[l�-tions, :�ride and R. P. Sherer arc added inThe work has been very cncour- �)i\'isions V. and VI. respectively..ging, All thc men arc show.ng .Lart E. Bauer and Edward A. Fel­speed and good form. This I"':' .cnthal arc not officially recognizedbeen especially true in thc case r)i�hc polo squad. The twelve mcn (hitare rapidly developing tcaru work,tnd some fast games have beenCartes .ilaycd bet ween thc first and second.earns. \Vith Captain Badenoch,Goes, Walker. Rhode and Princell asa nucleus for a team, it is hard tosee how the Maroon six can keep.rom winning victories this year, ] Ithe team �vill keep up its presentgait, they should. easily defeat \Vic;­.consin, whom it is scheduled to meetl�ebrllary I.The same has been true of theswimming squad. Though there wasa dearth of old men whcn the rirs:call for candidates was issued, thingsarc looking much brighter now.Coach Knudson has spent most ofthe time thus far in improving thestroke and form of the men, but they.ravc also b�e.n making some fast trme:11 thc short distances. Harperi:::ary. Lindsay and Benitez are re­.ied upon to make any other team.rusrlc, and there win be a battle roy­al when Chicago meets Yale a'ndPennsylvania in the water events inApril,"Though I .do not-wish to .make is withdrawn. owing to their failureo notify the .Scnior office of theirntention of withdrawing .. The cor­.ect list follows:The nominees:Division I.Frances Baker.Davie Hendricks.Hilda Hiernenz,Eloise Lockhart.Division II.Florence Chancy.Alta Green.Paul Harper.T� H. Sanderson.Division III.Hart E. Baker,Norman Barker.Harvey B. Fuller, Jr.James H. Ga�jer.Henry Roney.D�vision IV.Edward G. Fclsenthal,- ,-William P. McCracken, Jr.Elia beth Thielens.DivisionV.Alvin F. Kramer,. Louise Norton.Paul P .Princell,E. L. McBride.Division VI.:IIlY premature, predictions,' remark-Ruth KeIloJ:2-l:d Coach Knudson, "I can't see vrhy• "1 R. P. Sherer,wc ought not to win over any anc _all of our opponents this year. Wh",' CAMPUS POETS SEEK PRIZE.I said at the beginning of the sea ionholds good now-we have the rna- �ffer by· Chicago Madrigal Club oftcrial; we want faithful practice. Thu- $50 for � Lyric CauSes aiar I am gratified with the conscicn- Scratching of Quills.tious way in which all the boys h:1\"I.'showed up for work, and We certainly Several of the campus poets an-Ihave made splendid progress for su-ch »octcsscs are pointing their quil1s anda short time. I am specialy anxious '�louring out the midnight oil in tne:or Chicago to get the large end of desire to win the prize of $50 offeredthe score with Yale and Pcnnsvlva- hy the Chicago Madrigal Club for the;11a, and as far as sec now, I think :'cst lyric of not less .than tWI;r.�y-we can do it:' four or more than thirty-two �ir.C3.The only unromantic condition .. t-SHIELD FOR WINNING FIVE tachcd to the competition is the TC­juircrncnt that all manuscripts must'rc typewritten.Dr. Raycrort Makes Offer to Inter-The competition cnds on April I,college Basketball Teams. '90S, and thc winner will be annQunC'-01' tll.. �d on May t. The judgcs are \'Vil-An impetus' for a�pir;,nts ,fttr- '�am �Iorton Payne of the Dial, \Vi!­Uni\'cr�ity championship waslIi:,hcd yesterday. when Dr. Raycroit 'lIlr Ne�hit of the Evcning Post ;l1Irl:lnllflullced that he will offer a !'hi.:hl I). A. Clippinger. musical director flfto the lin "hat c�l11es out first in lh�' �he :\1'Hlrigal Cluh.�eries arran�ed betwcen the \"arion� The lyrics mnst be univcrsal to :It-. r:lct the attcntion of the judgcs. :tp.colkge�. the Law school :111d t:l;:'\Il'di�al scIJ()()1. '}calin!o:' to the feclings and !;CI1i:-. l' T 1 'lICllh ("0I11t1l011 to all people.The �crll's J ..... g1l1s next Ues( ay ,111'1Literature and Philosophy will Iln'the oprlling gun� of the camp;l.ign.The German CIt:h will hold its first.-\Iready tile talk as to which colk��cwill he awan!l'd ,the champio;bh:p !Hceting of the quarter at .. o'dock in( e"in{Yton �. Ir. Gronow. prcsider-t'at:rd� is in the air. and each calwlin . - ,., .:� CO!llidl'nt that the honor will hcf:!}! 'If the club. wiII speak on ··Th,:his team. German Club to Meet.\Varthttrg. in Poctry and in Hi�-tory:'Wanted-YOt'r name on the sub­'-:ilption list of The Baily Maroon. '�� 4 � __I MAR 0 '!� H�E �O�HTOUR .I 'COLLEGE CORNER CLOTHES,ARE BUYING AGAIN THIS FALL• COLLEGE SUITS AND OVERCOATS $�5.00$I C�er 6' Wilkie 185 tag Dalbo", St.TAILORS Bani Floor�------------------------------.-----------.-----------------FOR RENTA double, room ,suitable for two students,The room is well, fumlshed, modern, Iight and airy.Hotel Maroon.\Vith th� !ir�t two weeks of prac- The vote polled at the balloting forrice over, - Coach Knudson and Cap- Senior College Councilors yesterdaytain Badenoch, of the swimming and was disappointingly small. It is '>C ..---------------1 water polo teams, have cxpresse.l Iievcd, however, that this will proveTHE GAR RIC K themselves as being morc than sat- only a curtain-raiser and that th\:MRS. PATRICK CAMPBELL isficd with the results of the' prac- number of votes handed in at th.:Wedncsday, The Second Mrs. T�l11- rice. \-Vith a larger squad than ever Senior office today will be veryhefore to hegill with. and cxccflcnt large. The polls win be open Irout58TH ST. AND DREAEL AVE.. RESTAURANT AND LUNCH COUNTfRIn ConnectionThe Best Meals served at popular prices.IS A SUIT OF cr .. OTHES FROM ONE OF THEBEST CLOTHES SHOPS IN THE CITY.Worth Ten Minutes of Your Timer, Get in line-send in your motto.The judges will announce· the winner in the nextTuesday issue of. The Daily MaroonADDRESS "THE MOTTO CONT EST.'ISpecial�_Xe.lues�·vvoC>.leiis·-�. . lorCollege :.: WearSUIT-S or, OVERCOATS''To Order;25 : : S30 : : S35· A WANTEDADVERTISEMENT-IN-The D�;'y Maro.QB.,BRINGS RESULTS, \Ve have 'proof to substantiateTAILOR FOR Y.OUNG MENIWo stores: 131 La Salle ,St., and44 1 ackson Boule�arJ this statement,JOHN 'V. DOUGLASIl_ 5_t_E_._JA_C_K__SO�� �_�_�_�_:_•. 1Telephones 4068 Harrison--3884 AutomaticDESIGNER OF THE COLLEGE MAN'S APPARELCOME TO US FORCAMPUS OUTFITS,UNIVERSITY FLAGS,MEGAPHONES,PENNANTS. andCANVAS GOODS OF ALL KINDSH.('l1annon Compa�ChIcago. LII.1I:t�I:!\IIit'.illY! ftIIL m1lOfft6BT NEWS OF TIlE COLLl'DBS DEBATERS PREPARED FORAt the University of Washington TONIGH'rS DOUBLE CONTESTthere is a weD developed fraternityCaliber of Freshman T� to besystem, and some of the strongestJ)etcrmiDed ApiDst Korean Parknational fraternities have chapters inand Lewis-liore Fint Year En-the institutiOn. For a western col- tered the Michigan Law School witi.trle&-Ezcitemeot Ezpectecl.. lege, and one that is fairly new, the the class of 1908. He represented- .percentage of Greek letter people is Si. 10hn's College in the Marylan�The Freshmen put .. in their tinallarge, as approximately JO per ce�lt oratorical contest, winning a goldday of preparation yesterday, and areof the student body are members of medal. He also took part in inter­.now ready for their meet with the frat.emities: In the tan men's so- . society debate at his alma mater. �iccombined forces of Morgan Park cieties there are two hundred and fifty has been active in debate since enter­. and Lewis Institute in Bartlett gym- members and about one hundred and ing the University of Michigan, wasnasium. thirty women belong to. the five. so- president of the Webster Society andCoaches Friend and Russell said 't' is a member of the Law Presidents'ron Ie&.,_yesterday that they have brought· Professor A. R. Hill' has reocntly Oub.their prot-eges around in fair shape been elected president of the Univer- I .George Eves is from MilivIDe. Pa -;for the high school affair tonight. It sity of MissoUri, to succeed Dr. Je�se, where he was born in 1884. He :>r;,­is early in the season for the first whose resignation is t� taJr.e effect pared for college at the Geore eyear men to be in prime condition, on September I,' 19o& School, Pa .• and entered the Univer­but they have come out regularly for ' At a meeting of the board of direc- sity of Michigan in 1905 'yith thethe most part. tors of the' athletic" association at class of 1908.Little is known of either Lewis or Pennsylvania; it was voted to, renew' While at the George School he wonMorgan Park this year, this bein,; the football. contract with Michigan' the Interscholastic, Oratorical Con­their first tryout. Both schools havc. for two years.. test, and was for two years a mern­lost a number of stars who made The educational exhibit of the Uni-, ber of the Interscholastic debatinggood sho�ings at the inter-scfiolastic versity of Pcnosylr.mia has been team. He was a member of the U ni­meet last June. 'dwarded the l-anner and gold medal versity of Michigan Debating T earnSeveral new entries were receivedas first honor at the Jamestown ex- of 1907, which defeated Northwesterrfrom the Freshman ranks yesterJay position. The award 'was unanimous- University.in the departments where the day ly voted by the board of judges. . He is a member of the Delta Si�·before no men had put in their The Boston Athletic association ma Rho and Alpha Nu societies. sec­names. The additions are Combs will hold its track meet. on February retary of the Toastmasters' Club,and Morris in the shot put; Watts, I. This is (he: fastest indoor meet in 'president of the Civics Club and aGilroy and Partridge in the quarter the country. The "Big Six" and nu- member of the Students' -Council,mile; and Timblin, Gilroy, Watt.r., merous other colleges will be repre- Samuel J. Wettrick was born atStophlet and Partridge in the relay. , d.. 'N� Carlisle, Ohio, in 1881. His nre-sente . . •With the new�omers' entered, theThe Harvard University light oared .paratory. w�rk was done at the Highfirst year team IS now well-balanced. ttew will race die Naval Academy School of Pigeon, Mich. He graduat-The remaining entries of the year- . �th t ·Ie course ed from Valparaiso University illon Apnl 22 over : e wo-mllings are: 50-yard dash: Gilbert, Lev:" 1903 and was president of his classat Annapolis.inson, Morris and Reynolds; 5o-yartl He was principal of the High SchoolThe University:o£ New Mexico hashurdles: Lorenz, Reynolds; �- of Akron, Colorado, for the nexta strong basketball team this yea.,yard run: Timblin, Stophlet, Bishop, two years. In 1905 he entered the'Composed .entirely of girts. .. Michigan Law School with the classPresident Zeyl�\: 'of . Smitb College,. ()f 1908 and was .. their first president.in his annual rePort"urged :entrance H .e IS a member of the Webster So­'�eq' uirem�nts DWi� tess strenuous as .clety . and the. Law Presidents' Clut,t�· det�r or pds'tpone marriages on 'H .. .'�3 e was a member. of the Cup Debat-the part of coll�ge ·women. '. 'ing Team for Webster Society inSPEAKS ON DECLINE France, cable: �isPi.t�bes say, is se- 1907.OF CITY GOVERNJlENTS -, . abl·shriously considering the est I ment I. Professor Butler wiII b hai'. . . Al na. e c airman• 'of a gr�at state UDIVCrslty;'1D... ge.. at the Northwestern debate, TheDr. II� Ascribes.Manyeaus.:: 'Both native• a��. Fren�h .5 :1�ents Judges will be District Attorney But .. jm���� ��be����m��� ����Wis . l' M �:�::::�:�:::::::�:�:�::::::�--------------�.!(! •. consm, ustroe ac-�C� A�������"��-���th.III· . S C �---------------------------.._ .._ .'. � InOIS up. ourt,nasiuDi work has been organized at Attorney George E. Mason of Ch' S-r:lJDENTS' LUNCH ROOMPw'due. cago,The Intercollegiate Fendng asso-ciation 'will hold its annual· inte'rcol­:egiate championship tournament atthe New York Athletic club onMarch � and 28.Skovgaard. t�e Danish. violinist.ecently apoeared at Pardae in the'eetnre course ��ich is bein5t thereCoach Yost of the Universitv of\fichigan denied: the char5te of Pres­·dent Jordan of· Stratford that be"Ip'eed to pay G. W. Gregory of Cali­. 'lrnia $r,s.oo to enter Michigan, of­'lered $r,ooo for proof of President'ordon's repeated . charges and show­"d a telecrram from Gre5tory in con­�nnation of his denialtiIB DAiLY MAaOON .. CillCA�. t:RiDA V, JANUAR.Y 17, 19Q8.(Continued from page 1)To College Men:The next time you buy a suit . of Clothes insist upon a"Society Brand"They are the' cleverest of College ClothesThis label is in the ;inside Coat Pocket 1 I• :1Eisendrath, Carpenter; one mile run:Comstock, Stophlet; high jump: Deg­enhardt and Rogers; pole va1!lt,Rogers. ! Edgar A. Benson .'rHE" BENSON ORCHESTRA.SEASON 1907-1908The Benson Orchestra will furnish music for th,. following well leno ..club throughout the season of 1907 and IQ08:CLUBs.-:-:Calumet. Calumet Country Club, Onwentsia, Birchwood..Ea»moor Golf, Union League, Chicago Automobile Club, South Shorer Oub,Chicago Gol£ Club. Highland Park Club. South Side Colol.lid.lIomewood·Country, Ft. Dearborn Club, New Illinois Athletic, Chic;lgO Athle�ic clubHotels-Lakota, Virginia, Vendorne, Metropole, TheqMQr3inet"Clii�Beach, Potter Hotel, Santa Barbara, Cal. .' ::.�. ., ... -;This Orchestri;: enjoyed 1he distinction of having play.tJ for the KinnCli,the Midwinter Cotillion. the Village Fair. the Harvard-Dance, S�reetspJParis. the University of Wisconsin. Promenade, the North Western uDi­versity Pan Hellenic Promenade. the University or" Chicago' j11liiorPromenade, Etc. For open dates and other information addrr rs ; � � .TelC!!'=�53 EDGAR A. BENSONEli Cour1anc1er jI I\i:-:��I .. ,..40 East Randolph Street:. ChicagoTHE MAROON 299 f. 55 Sf. Meals 20c and up Opal aD dar •."The Amez:ican cities have neverreached such' high standards thatthey may be said to have declined,"was the statement of A�sociate Pro- THE MIKADO CAr:EimproV'ement in city government.He deplored the tendencey to i-a"}!laws and then ismore them. "Thecommunity," he said, "has the nlis­taken idea that after a law i� oasscd,the deed is done, instead of realizingthat it is the first skirmish of thebattle to follow."Of progress now being made hesaid:"Cit:es arC' getting more home rule,and consequently more efficient man­agement. We are also having a m.)resimplified government. Many of ourcities were pattel"Dtd after the fed­eral government, believing that itssuccess assured a like success in lo­cal affairs."They failc:d to ·onsider that thenational governm�t was a consolida­tion of thirteen jealous sta'tes wbicbbelieved in' tlie minimizinc and be.t­aac:iac of poww.- Badgers Plan Athletic �tion.At a recent meeting of the athleticboard at Wisconsin a plan for a newathletic association was adooted andmeasures taken to brine it before thestudeats,The plan was for a purely studentorganization, with faculty support.and similar to the athletic associa­tions at Michigan, Iowa Purdue and.?{innesota. The aim of the ornniza­tion is to brin2 every student intoclose touch with all the branches ofathletics, and by means of a seasonticket, which will admit the holder t�all university atheltic contests inMadison, furnish funds for the sala­ries of the several coaches. The crcwsubscription will also be' included inthe price of the season ticket.fessor Me'rria�, in an address to thejoint meeting of the social scienceclubs last night. Dr. Merriamchose as the title of his lecture, '''TheDecline of American City Govern- "-lave anything you wish to seDcivil service reforms have lessenedthe evils of the party spoils system,and held out some hop.e for future ,You lost or found sometb�g ItTry I classified advertise.ent inI-THE DAILY MAROOt{.1. a 100m or house for rentments," but on future considerationsubstituted the word "failure" for"decline" as better fitting the case.Commenting on present conditionsProfessor Merriam said that theRooms for Rent.FURNISHED ROO M S-Near theUniversity; with or without lighthousekeeping privileges; goodlight, heat, hot and cold watet;kith. Call 652 E. 57th St., second13.t. Waled i,.W ANTED-Studenls to' at�nd En­glewood Roller Rink, 6432 Went­worth Ave. Every eveninc, Thurs.,Sat. and Sun. Afternoons tbroughthe. season.The meeting of the Glee club yes­terday afternoon dealt chiefly withcompleting the arranRements for :hequarter's work. There will be ameeting next Wednesday morning at10:30 a m., to elect the followingofficers: Presidentp secr·tary. treas­urer, student leader and manag�r.Regular weekly meetings will !w­held every Thursday· night. Owing,however, to tbe fact that Mr. We!)­ster can be -present..()l\'v every otllerweek a student leader will be electedto C:ndoct the work of the club dur­....... '.eaca. Have youSubscribedfor TJpewdter.TYPEWRIT�RS for Sale or Rent­Special rates to students; bargainsin re-built machines.' W. White­head, 36 La Sane Street. A private Secretary is wanted fer,Univ.ersity professor in Ma�Wis. A good stenagrapher and tJJf­ist, with some knowledge of ....koepinrr a good writer, and �proticienr:y in French �nd �Apply at Bo:ard of Recomme�.. LEE CLUB TO ELECTNEW OPPICERS NEXT WEEKlleo'. SiDciDc ()rpDiAtion Meetsto ArnDp for Work of theQuarter.DAILY READ the Student World, the onlycollege mapine of its kind; spec:alattention given to athletics. It wl11make a l.it with you. Ask you:, POSITION open to young WOIDtJI;newsdealer. thr� hours a day, in exchange fill'room and board. Apply at pcW ANTED-A gov.emess; haIfdqf, Iafternoons; must be able to speakGerman; some knowledge clFrench desired.?Do it Now University Employment Bureaa.W ANTED-A governess; ID1ISt ),cable to speak German fluently_some knowledge- of French preferred. The University Emp� IBureau.