:t' .. �.... ,.:'� ... ,� .. "� �F �"';.......,., '. !" .. ' r� ,_1, I �- ............ .,., , ........ ,Vol.- VIl. No.6. ." .'.. � t.. :'Y·�··:·CHICAGO.: l�RIDAY CiCfOBER 9. 1908. Price. Two CutlAll�SJlB_OisTTlt�&l8t�aRY�#� ��_�b�I�EsH�EI H.LIt �O��{;�, smm iAioiE �B.�· YELlS, "as,: SPEEOHES"fATE ·OF.ftlYLLIS ,FRESH" . '�mocniic'C!Ui; seems- �(ten� . VARSITY: II SCRIMIAGE Entertainment �t �lda Clab' T� ·il·lElrlWly TOOl Y ._..:' 'P, �'. ':j:a��t:c:�:WIll �uet .. ,.+.. 'I Imcrrow to Sec .i.(:cord, SaJa Dille'Two�Act coaieci��)wri� "'- .. JIlea ... ·:Nezt �eCk-""Taftitea Trying to � Y��Dp �pte{ �� to. ��o�. aDd :-:-Pick S!z Boxers' and WratlcnEtten HcadI:iDcr. ��� ,�. -: Bn.ftldCe• '. . .au�o�; S�g' . ,Makes, y.�lY. to Entertain.Prolic. . .: ... i' Squad. ,Hustle... . _. • Tlle . recently organized. Bryan- President John F. Dine of the Rey-Contai� 'W� for·��,F��� ;K��'ll ctil�, ,estc:rd�y obtained deri- Indiana Dopesters Figme Out Sure- IIdus Club yestenlay.aunOU!lc.:d theman 'Gir�Thosc -'�"�iiar&� ,PIe- . nite -promise from" the Democratic .1'hing Way'� for ··Hoo.�r Score part'icipants of' the b�xing bout and·ctict UnuSual. SuccesS_ .national committee that the presiden-' . AgainSt ·�Oon. .Le two wrestling matches that will. _._' _ , .' fial nominee will speak at the. Un'- he reatures of the program at the bigA rcal': treat along the d�amatic versity sometime' during the � th�r,1 : Stiff and nerve-racking" labo;; was. reshmen-Sophomore , smoker to-. .' . f' . "f'" h' 'd week of October. ·It is expected. th:i.t the' lot of the Vars.'ity·' squad yester- .nc rrow night.'line, bin. store or res men, anothers' \\'110 will frolic tonight in Lex- his. address. will be the occasion (of :1 u,:�y afternoon. In the s�ri�mag� I . Th� glove contest' will be betweeningtol: 'and thereabouts: The sketch, great gala day celebration, when thl' ':'Ith, thc, freshme� �he yearhng� c��e Ilr:;tlll'r. former. :\lorgan Park :ltl��which "'ds' composed by Miss Mary democratic loyalty and enthusiasm, very nearly scoring on the Varsity •. 0:1".' and Macomber for the seccndLouise ·Ett�n. 'burlesques �e memor- alrea(ty rapidly developing on tl.l� getting·:t� near. as ·.three yard'�I' from .� ear men. Tartarsky of the Sopho­able first meeting of freshmen in campus, will reach a. climax. 'goal. As a result,. Director Stagg put mores will engage in a mat set-to, Mandel.this. quarter. En.,!1 harder is In the meantime the 'peerless one his bunch � through a' workout. that- with Robinson, a Freshmen Iight-poor Phylfis Fresh rushed than was will be� preceded' by his campaign took all that they had in them, "Th� weight. Comstock and Nichols, mem- mass meeting,"Polly' popi.la�· of'" two years ago, chauffeur" Norman E, Mack,..i.� 'whose Old Man" is. taking no unnecessary bers . of the Varsity and yearling The attraction will be the sound ofwho was "Madly Rushed \0 Death.': honor the .�mpus club "'iII give b chances. with' the tea in, and is' keep- football squads respectively, ·will fur- a big bass drum worked to 'its li�tWhat happens 'to' the popular fresh-' banquet next. week and will he a r him il�g them right up t04 the limit: nish the jnterest in the other wrest- ..>f efficiency 'by a pair o{'accommo-. relate r: 'me of his experiences .. s h Several of the regt' ilars were ·.n.· ot in ·II'IIH,F Ill .. tch, Walter Eckersall' .. ··.·il I· f h' '. 't..!men girls, ,who ·lead a mildly gay life: ,.". • •. r ... .. .. ;( atl11g res men. 'Others 'will "lie 'se-. " . -. . politici"n ' the. scrimmage, but got plcnty to do referee all thc contes' t�. . d '. ..between the rushing of the Alpha ,- .. : c-ve to announce that 'the 'meeting. '. G I ·The first of the public meetmgs at that. ,The lineup, against the first- I n the tug of '''ar, Macomber,' cap- ;11 b 1 Id" t� I . bAlpbs and ,the Gamma Gamma am-' . : ..:- •• .. ."1 e Ie _10 lIe'p ace a oVe,men-planned "'y the Bryanltes Will ta"'e year men was Briggs and' Eh'rhorn tal'n, Cro"·ley. Woods,' Bohlander' . . d .- ma's -will be revealed tonight;·-Many.; .. :U. ,: , . .'. l ... �Ione. Their "speech .will 'UsteD., . ',,;, ','.' .'b h . plac' e on Monday afternoon when at (;nds: KeJiey and' Elliot at t�ckl�; Bakel' an'd Colll·IIS,. coxswal'n, wI·I'.1 th- l··k h·"M ·.�l·'well known characters ·a out t e .... :..' . . I some. 109 let IS: ass meel:lug.. .'. Samuel \V Aisch'uler dernocrat;'c Hir,s,-.hl and Bohlander,guard!?',' Briggs, Illect .. select. s'et of huskl·es, pl·ckeL.1 ' K ", 'M' .' '.. ." .:..:-campus will be deputed in real ·.life, .' :. ., . � .' ": .. ( In ent. ass meetmg In Kent!·· and·i� 'all" bilt: "name _. 'Mis�;' Fior�nce: ca�di��e 'for governor �f. l,lIinois itt cellter; Crowley and" Roger�, halves; by Prather. Geren, of. gridiron fame, "'i�1 I�st for abo�t five minute�,'�, ', '. .,nnn w·11 gl·v·e a presc' nta'tl'on' of tll'e Wo.rthwine, fullback. The' freshmclt \"1'11 bre ... k·tral·nl·ng 1'0 ng' enou' gh to try' Th' '11' - - ., .. -._ ... - -':-. .Manaing will, play .the part of. tlie, r;". ". '. .,'; • ... en WI ,come the . ..f�rmation. of·..' ,. � ··v � .' B" ' '1- ...... mpaian· I·SSU· es I'n Kent at 4' o'clock made a very strong stana against the for, tL'e .prl·ze . at tbe ,pl'e eatl·ng con- h fRegdsm."i-: ·Rumors.. '.. a. re a.. oat �.f a �'.. -,' .11>...... • ,..., ... '.' '., .:. '.'_' '.' • II I e amous' serpentine marcbm- ciftD'_,Ilf At h:""1- - f L'_ J Vat:&it'y, a. �ld t.he scrimmao-e' \\'�s a ----Miss 'Willow; �C�Ii' with �Miss K�tb':': �.S; '_ S� �''1.s--one. 0 .t.n:"l_np�t. ta,-. eo test.. . ing .thousand, .which,.after-travei'�ia&"iyn Siailgbt in 'the dc:li��e role. . �n' e�t�.of,t�� �e�bers.:o� .. the I�.'!"o.� ��al. o�e.. ':',..... . \ �aul.Fox, a_P,��lar,,���a}i_�-,,�f_.th,t:: m�cb.p�c.��;..��Plt��_Wil�::alt��o��:.._�. __ .• .:-,'- ". - ." -. I. , .... •.• __ ·C .. ,-. '.Ja�.pd::'P�q;CD1lSid�.:..;a,bl -�<rQe_;w:rs':>�l1eLo(�lie:�:le��thah.wtU .. c:tit1p1is.�'\\"'I"�I·ng: songs,of_'the day:' those -alre:wy �sSelubl�' :aDd�'�U" _.'Ke'nt \!=\�;h===�: ��i:� .�;.: �:;.- � .. -: .'�' - ._-': '�.' .... :s�ar� ,the pine,. sa�i(�ay , is ,'. very' most' ·of ,�vhich, will be to college take its . place in'the-first���o ..". ! .... ;� .... :- ":-- '.-' �'�'h'-"'''-Ph-''�-I''l:'' "-The officers� bf' the' . University or.- dou.btful.. to decidc upon. Mr. Stagg t.tmes., or paro'<lies of the. lat'-5t meJrl.-' lhea�-". ·'.BilVI. Ma' CC-CL-l ;.,.-.:n- ......·try ,to lure to their mes �._ . y .I:t :.� . _ • " .. • " OJ l.1li;&, c· ._ .. �.. ._11&-F� h'" d' h'" '. I" ',:t \ r; ··f ." ,... m7.atlon :stated·.yesterday. that the�r is develo�.ing a second man for every dies, 'surrounded by. Q ,",.oup of lodl sta'rt thl·ngs· go' m·.. ID' '.W1··t·)t·.· .. :.L:.'::t,·.-sn'" a�ppyres an er� year mg· SIS �s. . �t� . '.. � " • . • ;' • • h �. '0 - liI:Ih '11 .f ·d bl ..' 1" th". ",.ork lS meetin.. k the approval of the pOSitIOn Qn t e team, and many wo,·us Dille st�ted th t th I . II d . � . ; .' .,;' �. -. . .t e .a -too ornll a e ,nva 5 � .. '. • ' �., I .. ' ..:; h; ... .' � '.. . a. e payer' ye an. song,pl?�tlce, which wiD ill'·'G G: .G ,; l. " 'i national. an.d·. SI. ate· demccratlc C011l- c. �n.g�s m\lY t;ike place in the line- fbi h V· d h '. .amma' amma am mas. "". .. -. :' f) 011, t e ,·arslty �n t e Indian�' elude.all the ca�pus" fav,orites, ... and"'1' • .E '. . .'.., tb nit. tees, froin· .whom they have se- lipI beforp. .ti�e. is ,calle� in the fray .te;lms will. be present at the smoker two. ne.ws ,songs' .which wit, l.be' h-ear' d.I., ISS tten, 10.. �����I�g ", e'. . 'd- . h -I': '.'" . .d I· hi ,\·.·th the ··Hoosl·ers." Worth''''I'ne haseel h d·' ",; d t· I .th cure muc. Iteratu. re an many It - ... and speech b h d f h ., . . �..com y a 10 mm .-no ·on y., e '_�,' .-.' ,_,� '-. .; b' es y coac es an cap- or t e first time..' _... ..... , .. :- , 'o<n"!lphs"'and 'btittons.· . I een. playing such. a "gingery" game . ·11 L . .end of "._.p.. rod.u. clng.. , an.,. ente.,rt.alD.. �n,g.. ft·,":, �.' .. .._ ••• � ... �� :'D� e ,I; tams WI ... e gtve·D .. Carl Burton will one of 'these songs is written by-'4""- � ft&MOI. ��IA... an.d has �een bucking so well that h� h b ·d········' . 'h' . ..' . � -sketch, but also essayed to Impart .. .• '.. . uti .: I . ave some ran. ..ew: ,ones m t e way Gordon. Erickson, a' sophomore .re-, r' S xt Un-- rs·�y st d nt tt d d may',be used instead of Crowley at f" . .. ,. . ,I .,h ." . ,. ... .. f'l ci I. y ... e u. . u e s· a en e..... " j (1 songs,' dances :tnd monologues, sp' oJlsible for ,both' the words' a' nd' ;m' 'u- .to er young .slsters !lome use u an . - h'· . T f . b .: full.. Schommer is not in ve'ry good - ... .. I Ii' � ," ·h·' h 'h� "11 : :an �ent U5lastlC. , a. f '1. clu. meetang Gcoi.·ge Garrett .• will· .keep the Stein· ".-ic. Last. nigh_.t the' f-.. ·.t'.e·m'I··tl·e· s ". �e'; __.'))ractlca mts, w IC t,.y. WI noI .•.. C b . .cO.ndition. ,. and may not be used at his &- - ....(Jou1)i--t;''ke· very much·tol'heart 'after ast .mght In. 0 b .and .b�t�ne� .�o � . " \\�ay gl)ing most �f. the evening.· furnished .with copies of the' �t�li," .: '. �."" . '1'*. ,,' 'iCorching.; arraignment . of . William �nd berth. J n that· event, Briggs' ,'"\r . . . r ,.witnessing the fate; of �byWs. "'. ". . . .' s· I:'.h . STUDENT 'CUY.::E ,S BRiSK .' :tnd rebearsais of it were. be'd·:·��Ci1'Am�·o'·n·.-g· ·t· ... e. 'm'" 'e' m' L_r's ·'o'·{· .. the-:ca' st' J�nn.,m� .B�.;m. 1»y,., �.. an.. n.I�I::�.h�4- c: rhorn will hold down that posi- �,&�. ._-�, '. t TI' k ..I -th d .1 tion ....,· and in case Page .i§ called on .LAST DAY :p.. OR � RATE. other is set to the. tune .o� "A ·Jlig'j/, .. �. ,.-:,A' ":'h. ,.; :11' k�' .' -- ,,,:' l' b·-·.t:· '. ere I Ie. "spea er accuseu. e emu- ,. .,-- N' IT· h po .' .-I'�r_l'Suc ·,we.· nown.• cee. nles. ��ti' �lnd·d t'; f he·'" .' -� . t··'a) play in Steffen's. PQsition, both of .",' ". 1 Iglt . omg I and is ent.itled "�a- ...'. Mi.s�s'� Marjo�ie �i>ay,' EliZabeth J', cia. eo. ,I�grlu:prac I� . '.' .. . . .. . J roon. Victory." MacCracken wilt' hue�./ :';'FI'" : "'. ··... 1· . -: K' h' I ' makmg promises' that cannot � (ul- t.liesc men may be at die �ther'end of Two �ore B�ths for Redeeming . '. ..A�' .'. ore�c� ,.I.' anmng,�, at .�,n 61Ied�' . ....., ;' ,. I� forward pass plays; .. A '. Tickets Will be' Used at :.Game Winsh".'! Henry and Ned' �rle to:�s-_SlaugJat . Ethel Preston Laura Wtl- ,.. .:..' j. F lk . d·l· . d h' T' . o;ist him in the cheer leadi'ng �act)� �'::-' .' , �.-, . .'� E. C. Tanner, secretary of, the cluJl, : a IS stea I y Impro!:JD�.".:an I� omonow. ,. "r,/�dlth, Osg?�, .Ernestme EVW,a�s..1 reportffi that his efforts to. '�f Seni-' weight i� increasiri&,'lfra.clPal}¥ every GeorJ!e Garrett i·m hand�e..ihe iv�ryJ anlile ·Roe VII'ganla Freeman. 1·.. ·.• .'. i" .", ." ? ,4' .. '.• Th I" f .I banging end of the excitement.: 'Erlck':'I, _",. '�' I.,... I K '. . tor Be\'endge are stdl bangmg' fin:; day. The big' fellow wdl be hImself e sa eo·· SOC stm ent tickets .' ....' •.lowdean Chatterson,. Ethe awm. ". , '.. .. ,.�,: .d h .. 7 clo,"'es thl's afternoon at 4 o'clock. ir,n will play his song. . The woqj�n:'." � He saul that the Indiana senator . will very soon, an t e rooters are ex- .. , ... <t ...and many others. • I' �. . _., �.: t' h·' h';" ld kl Contra.. ry to the' .arr"ngement last rooters who att':nd are to be 'given'!.. , �. .. oe' t:C' attnctJon WIthin the next· two ,ec mg to see 1m· at 15' 0 tac e" I{Miss. Mary LOUise Etten is· in . . ". . .. - - k· 'k . . tllt'ir much-cherishell chance' to de�.·. ..- .'. weeks, if' �t all: In cas� ,h� cannot : .. �: ,� \\'ee , no tIC ets will be sold Satur-chug. e ·of. the. training.. "We expec�," L_ _..1 Ik b Set! . day morr.l·ng ·.. t the s'tudent 'rate' ,and li\'�r the Varsity. yells.' '...' t...' , - . .:. . -. tIC "securcu to 13 er'" ' ator'La (''---h·nued on .!lee 3)" , ""';';I·d MISS Ruth ·Kellog, who IS supet- . 'I.. -..... ':7.' .' � -- TI '11 th . 'f ",.,_• . '�'_.'" .. '.J ' .........• FoIlette .or .Wlsconsln wdl .be the. ,. this will be so throp�hout the se,a- len " .• come .eIserl:e�,o ;e:,,��:nlending':the frolic, "a larJer ·crowd· "d' .. � ;' . '. rii. . . .. ' ,50n. predictions in. "'hich Director Stag&\than' ev�; ':�c'forc:' a�d' e;�rYthing. is : ��C·W1�g .ca 'r' b' '. '. . d "-esterday's sale '-as unusually Dr. Raycroft, CaPt�in; Steffe�. a�d 'Ih;'., � " .. -..• _..' .' . ommltteemen aor. t e vanou� e- x.. .pomung .toward ..... ;l11o�e '. O\lCce5sful. '. f h un" .�!. . :.,, __. __ , __ ,. __ . -- -_.... J,t00d. In spite of the ,,·eath�r, long ather Varsity stars will be,the pr�ph-'frolic'thilll:�e h��·e'�et ... 1ield: 'We. part�en�� o" .. t e.... lVer���;,i�were .:' eU. Asathe time �f tbe gam�,d�ws. h' II f h - I U· .•. :: .. 't�' ; aPPointed, by Pre5i�ent, A::,�'Jf'.�Ha�1. ; . tines of students awaited the opening h'··· .;,." .: ;.WlS �. w:���{�'o . ,t_�. n!,�"�1 y. TheY:�re:.W. P:.·Mac:C�ek�i.tot.�t���· be Daily 'I of the office, both �oming a'1d af- nearer. t e one-stde<Jnes'. of the out-�new.a��10I���he�:!Dc;�b,�r9'()�:the n�:deriir3daat� .. ·.M�Wema�.:�f�:-�b�.·'. arOOD terMon, and nearly as many tick�ts -:ome grows'" corres�.d�ngly less, ';0-�eaguc:� . .sw�."��� to �f�1 .elc�me" an� .. d;..·· ; .. , ,-':"jR.. D' y." ':'1.:. ' ::1.: n:::.d;�.i .. �j . " werc sold and reserved as were sold til now it is freely said that Sheldon·s. . . j ;" >ah" '.,.' ,�uates auu .•. p_tr..Jor( -'.,III1� 'I' .' ' . ".' , -come"to .� o.Y ,e: numerous. sur- 'f . 0. th iii 1M:..... "':.';...:,.• ,:.....i ,�,;: �. 'i,.;" .... !., '. r;'. ..: -'!'yt-91nm' f"�::..t·· to·· 1(. �itogether last week men ,,-ill h.,ld th�. Varsity to a' loW'pri�es" ih-. store:' . . , " .,,, . ���bcr/� �e' cjo������� t ;7;� <;. �,:!"l;': ; ..... '1 ,:' ';i';�'''�:�''�' : ;rt>rhe' big' �r·o"·d·· eXpected tomorrow �core.".. -" '''_'':. �o;n' to�-reunion -betften"Chi�ag;; . Itl.is yo� ;'paper,-,l"lUl'l'; h 'riecessitates·a new arrangement forNEW UNIVERS!TV IIONTHLY . - ... ,-. . I news pabI!sbed for �u. I· d • k T INVESTIGATORS' .�LUB IlEETSTO�·.E.lsSUJm· O�.�:··�S �nd. -.' 'Northwestern 'students; pol�ti- ,-'. • cxc "lOgmg stu ent �tC et�. \\·0 ;\(1·'-t& �ny' inCliti�("-,as .. ell as. those :of Show your app�tion· ditional b�ths' will' be pres�ed intootbe� �olleges who may be i�t�r-' - _-_ and .3Oar,.loyalty. b7', sub- n�� for redeeming 'the rec'e'ipts at theUniftnity of CbicalO 'II..-me· e�t�d. .;j I senDing.. -� ,.�tt1('�nt' gatc�' opposite Hun court.lIakes De':at Nest Wcek'-:'Dean \. 'f.;':' �" 'i:"l i .' Another feattlre t� m�k�' the root-V:neent Writes. �� ANNOURCEIIBNT, .., .: :t .. � .. t!��'I'. ,... I, All ·men interested -in .. gym wor�,The Unh'ersity of Chicago Maga": ..JV�o .want a. plea5ant form of lteah," Y.zinc •. the ot1tgrowth of . tbe fo�er. ex�rdse. are ur�d to (eport on'. the;\Iumni Magazine and the Universi,y I. Om .ft�r,:�t,' 5:.t5 ,to Paul'Wa�er,RecC'rd 'combined, will. mak� its fi��t instructor. .Material .for., the.- 'Vars�tyappe:n:at1�e . on next Thursd.a�: Oc- fO'111 team is in demand... Lack : oftober rs..... All the charactenstlcs of • h Id L f ':',',' . ••• • • expencnce s oa �eep 'no· one romthe two .ongmal pubhcatlons,ln which 'te' th las ., !!!hould als�. be included the old Uni� len nile. e e � .. : iI '.' . .. ,Frel'hman.Sbphomo�e stag Sathr�(Coaiiiwied OIi·Mft:.,"'-.,.- .., -Y.-' P: a.:, 1ft ·"Re;;.GIcIs Pchi1.. , ,-.","" ..� r. ., 4 • •ODe T�uSaad ,HoOten wm. :l!0rmLoCkStep . at' IO�30 forJ lDdiaDaI II... 1lcetiDc-Ducc�r Stag, �Dr. Ra,ycroft •. andTeam lIembcta :Oll Praeram-ToTry New SongLA yell rally an'd speech fest for theIndiana 'game is on the boards forthis morning at 10:30 �n Kent t'be�ter.Lest 'any be afraid of not 'knowidg ofthis event, all the most 'eflecti�et.·de: ..:vices for drawing more rooters than .\the auditorium -can. hold will be re-.sorted to by those in charge of the •TT,<, Tnvestigators' dub held its firstIDeetiug of the yea; y�sterday morn­ing' to discuss and formulate plansfor the work rf thc dub. thi� q�art�r.The exccnth'e ('ommiuC'e w'in at-J •. -tempt to securC' a nl1mber. of promi-hcnt spcakHs to address the .meet-�NOVV·�';· .. 1',.. ••• 4 • _ .; .'. ........ t','" ing still Irore efl'ectil'e than in thcna!"t is' the placing of all acth'c "C". ri1e."� n·o,,· :in �oneg� together, ·They'"'iII' he :it� the mirl�t of the studen't:"�.'�' .. ;J. • �\�:;:-;,�,<,,:,�,'1.ocT· per' QUarter: .. by -carricr� .'I.2S··per· 'qUUtei- � .. �t7.�3000 per �r •. hody, behind the hand, tl111s forming in�s on subjc('ts of interest to th�.. ," . ". .. �ttldents· of social problems .. Among. a nuc eus of enthusiasm. the speakers ,,·ho wilt, probably he,. 'Kerner Fenrlng Leader procured will be. Miss lane Addams,. Robert. ]. Kerner� last year's Uni- of HtllI House: Mi�s �iary. McDow­\'ersity champion, has been elected ell, of the Unh'er�ity Settlement;.j.to captain the �encinJt t�am thi!ll year. Clarence Darrow, the labOr leader,Kerner received a unanimous vote. and EU£ene \Vallin8.Ot&c:e . iD EDia HaD. . ;.: \�'�:��:i.��! :��.::... --:-::. ':- ... !" ��� .. ! .= ...", ,- "'\ . _': ."'':: :-.J..._ . :t � '- -. .: 1 ,,,-. or- _ ._oil account of the great success ofthe Junior day presentation, ··Zara­gueta,' Professor Howland's trans­Jatio� of the clever Spanish comedy,the repetition of this piece has beenconsidered by the club. PresidentRenslow P. Sherer, in' speaking attheCheer, boys, cheer, Chicagogs got the meeting of the executive committee I�� ��«�������h�p� �--------------�-----------�-�Cheer boys, cheer, (opponents) have able that "Zaragueta" will be used: for a-b m . ..§t Q )got to fall. the �·inter play, as something of a �l\e �oot �tUcliQ ) EDUCATIONAL'- .';'or when WI! hit their line, they'll more serious nature is usually chosen �=� I.B·· 0': '0'. K''s".�;have no line at all. at that time. .OriFatldeas and ExclusiVe StvlesiDThere'Il be a hot time in Chicago to- . "The number of requests for' an- PHOTOGR.APHS -,th � ducti f ' .... 01 •• a. ..... to U •• 1 c. s •• eI •• t.• ,J er pro uction 0 the Spanish _Illay,'� said Sherer, "seem to justify . , ':its' repetition. but no definite infor- I PWSIIY .laURIEYmarion can be given out as yet. The. I. _ured when JOutrial�, are the matter for cOl1sidera· Tray.' be...... "tion . iust now." Chicago, IndianaPolis tT�� trials will be opt:n to all qni- Cincinnati. LoulsYllle rversity students, and the exact tiJ11e . and' mnf\1nsitu·-of the comp,:tition and the nature of French Lick and .1:. . .....!he required selections win be an. West Baden 8prlnp 3I�hot. Oft'Paph '�.... _ h. Op;':,'W· I h 11 I If',.,..", btthe.., ofllle FY ".' Y !'It lOut. a peer t ey st,am . "ounced later. '. .....0. Best D£YELOPIIIG�:V:h:�:: ��;O::":V:� b;::�r. m:�e;!U�hi�a�.��t .:..-;:�<:�:t:; .:,.,:111:13111111 -,- �,!, �oiI���"":'.)f t�e Thespians �re back, and the IIIii � Y- LecaI·1IIbI ..... '_ ' 327 E..' 57th StreM ,._. :,:t .. rMA�OO N VICTORY prospects for new material seem 01-'----------------·(' '., �'., .. .. > ·,·fTnne: "Big Night Tonight." �ood. Ralph Benzies_, who played the � Hot· )1 'M -. -. - -:.Tt looks to me like Maroon victory. title role in "The Knight of the Burn- . e i; arDOn :.; .... � . .,;;�.;:" .:\Iaroon victory, Maroon victory, ing Pestle." has' not returned to c�l- 58th and· Drexel Ave .-F(lr when we've got the ka:', lege, and his absence _ill be greatly . UllDEIl NEW MAJiAGEMENT ,It's a touchd�wn, that's all, felt, as will Karl Dixon's, who to�k RESTAURANT' AND. LUN,,,Oh, it looks like Maroon victory! a prominent part in the same play .Douglas Scott. who played the ju�e­nile lead in "Zaragueta," is in E':'g­land for the fall, but it is expectedthat he will return to college for the-. winter quarter.OCk:UI SludeDt l'ubU�Uuo of the,Uuhehit)' of Clakqo.t:Dtu�-d O&a St-c:uull-dua lbil at the (..'lIic.l&'.I'CHwl1l<-e, CluC2I::U. 11Ihlob. M:& ... ·l. J�, lDUJ.VIMkr A,:t uL 111&1cb :s, Ur.U.',j •,. l'ubllJbw IloUb', u(,,(,vt 8u..a.)· •• , lIulldan an(.WUI1a)'" Ilurh.� three quartt'r",' uf U.e VllhenitJleu.J: 'Ul1llefb'Til._ Uuhcull), of Chic.'llCJ \\'�1.J:'uuodeclrl.e Wt..:kl)·. Oc:t.ubt:r I, INr�The J.)-Ji!y, V"�'I' I, IW.!., " .I51.bI�iJ,IUuu S;1';l\�, $;;.00 ""r )'1SiU'; �I,OO 101tJln" UlUUULI. Sub"uiJ.,lliuw· fI:"ci\'(.-d at Lb,MIUU<lu Ollke, l::lllli 111111. or lit the ,,'IIl'ult)' �d�c, Cobb llllll.·l·UJ::S'.rUN F. GASS. lIanacWc Editor.ll};L\'l� J. AUAllS. Ne .. Editor...l.. 1... "'lUl)8TE1�, Athletic Editor.OSW.\).D J.. •• NJ::LS\JN, lluslnea llngr.ASSOCIATE EDITORS·Jerowe �. J..'rankAlbert D. HendersonART EDITORItoy naldrld�REPORTERS� lI��·.lI�mle 1.llly,A. G. Wbltflehl Miss Ernestine Evunsltoberts B. OwenJ. Sidney Salkey Hargrave Long\V.,A. Wt'aver, II. It. llaukbageA. N. Pfeff�,J:ditorial omee-·Before 8 p. m., Ellis Hall1J1Ilnn.1U. Telephone Bs\le I'Wk 426.. After tPo IL. MU'OOD Prt., "14 E. 55th Slnoet. Tel.. on. HJ'da Putt 3&111.:, .,-----------------------------------------------�--------BuUnea Om-Before 8 Po m.,UDinniU. .'l'eL Ibde rark �. Ellis Han,x"ft. t'ODtributiona III&J' be Idt at Ellis Ball.... FllCllltJ Ksc:haDp. addressed to the DaU�1Iuoua..';" ,The.I9OB University football team. is making good; how about the root- e'rs? Wit.h.a brilliamA Meetingfor you�o Attend' season in prospect, onc.gamc won and Jimmy. Sheldon's' Hoosiers 't�.be met. tomorrow. themen w1W do the work ana the menw,ho. make .the nQis� are going tcm:eef in . Kent Theater this morning.and put their voices in trim for soml', "reat: 'rooting tomorrow afternoon.There is work to be done thismoiriing; some new football' song!'have' been produced and they 'Will be. praCticed. Director Stagg will bethere, and will have something to sayabou't the team. Some memhers ofthe V�rsjty eleven will be. present. and may be inauced to say something. The University yells and songs. new. and old, will be practiced until theyal�' go off smoothly and with vim.Every available inch of room inKent theater should he filled thi�morning. It is the first mass meet­ing of the year, and if Chicago is temake it apparent that it has a stu­. 'dent body to match its football team'all the songs and y�l1s will have to bepracticed thoroughly.. Ten-thirty this morning. in Kenttheater; no !otudent who is really loy�al t�. Chicago ,,·ilI fail to be there.Th� Ma:t Wbo Wea::-s the "C"(fly Harry.Hansen and Floyd Klein)Oh, here·s to the man wlho wearsthe "C,"Fights a good fight for �he Var!'ity:Herc's to the man who's foughtamI won.Showed his true'worth as Chicago'S. snn..Here's to the m'an who's brave andhnld.Redtty for battle as knight s of 01<1.Fights like a tiger for victory,Oh, here's to the man who weanthe "c.r· �. J. i , .... ; ._-_._-:-.--------- .... ------�--.-- ..J - -lAJUSrn'DLLI -' SORas DIWIATJC ci.va.'-AILI .,._ . ..; TO CHOOIB .JiJtaT' PI,AY, , . .......:...:_. \. ,.BaeCutlft Cpaimlt_ Coillider· "Zar........ at ....... bat c:.m.Pt.AERe oft 8electioD.ter.Chicago. Chicago. Chicago-go.Go-Chica, go-Chicago. go-Chicago!HELLO!'. .Hello! Bello! Chicago!Rah, rah,' ....ah, rah, rah, rah, rah,Chicago! Yea! �t a meeting �f the executive com­mitt� of the 'University DramatiC'club yesterday, plans for the orsanization of the quarter·s work "!'ertmade and a. probable dat� for the.. . .autumn quarter trials was set as Oetober' 2$.The club ""ill meet as a body 'in afew 'days to decide uPou the require­ments for the trials. the nu·mber tt:be admitted and the type of play tobe presented in the Winter quar-tBULLDOG IBow-wow! bow-wow! bow-wow}.Yea-a-a-a!Chicago! wow!LOCOMOTIVERah, . rah, rah, rah,Go-Chica. go-Cbica­Rah, rah, rah, rah,Go-Chica. go-Chica,Rah, rah, rah, rah,Go-Chica. go-Chica,Yea!CHEER, BOYS. CHEER.Tune=-t'Hot Time."night!WAVE THE BANNER(By Gordon Erickson)Wan the flag of old Chicago,.:\Iaroon the color grand,Ever shall her team b� victors, .Known throughout the land.With the gTand "Old Man" tolead themGO� CHICAGO ..Tune: Yale Boola.Go-Chicago, go-Chicago,Go-Chicago, g,>-Chicago.Go-Chicago, �o-Chicago.Go-Chicago, Chicago-go.CHICAGO SONG(By Hansen, Klein and Smith)Go. Chicago, our U. of C.Alma mater, our Varsity,Y 0\1 are the best. in :til the West,Greatest of all, say we.Hear the bleachers yell for Maroon.Hear'the band beginning the tune,··Go. Chicago, go Chicago"­Hoop 'er up for the Varsity. SUBSCRIBEFOR THEDAILYMAROON.DO.ITROW.CHICAGO SONG(By George Garrett)Go, Chi-cago-go, hear the bleachersroar.Fighting for every yard. piling upt�e score.Fight, fight for victory, now, all upon your tees, Wanted-Every student in th�e'll not give iu. we've got to win Uuiversity who is not a subscriber tofor old Chicago-go. subscribe at once.RAND OLD STAGGTune: Grand old Flag.. He'� a grand old Stagg, though �edon't like to brag.And hit; wouh he will show to yousoon.He's the idol of the team we love,That fights for the dear old Ma­roon (Rah, rah) .And we'll stick by him, though welose or we win •.And our faith in him can't lag,Though other coaches may be·good,Take your bat 0&' 10 OldMan Stag;r I� __ •••••••••• SFOWNESGLOVESad hit it riPt. - .J .Tailored' :(jarme_ts (�'�f Qu.�litr", fOR . COiu,Gf' !GlilLS ,"; �.�. �,NEWEST SHADEs' AMD cLEVEREsT DESIGNS'MADE Up IN LATmr� �ARlSIAN STYLESA Spedall'dce 01- $35 lor'· two weeks.. to Stud_tao 01117.6tnger &. molotinS06 IIuoDic "!'er.ple Put aiacer�ae 'orB<·Cbesty. SJJor top' CO.!'on the carl. \.. I'I-- .. ��------------------------------.----.-----------------.- Purlti' HR - ExcelleDce '--1'When you 'go t��th;'; --gUie- .,Take som� "exclusive" with you·· . '�If-wb.t? ·A nice �I and box of-tt:s HR to-ed Chocolates __ ,T�t1 ,Imade maroonmade at our new u.rs, Gov·t. inspected Shop.�o East Fifty-�h Street When YOIl'a'look at605-6 IIat.uu. let I'du&ive. U.we've Per.cial &ratiff: .of ALL Kinds atHBWITTSBrigbtoDSare lDIIde ofpureailk .... b.The patterns are'...." 'Dew, exelusiR- nri­.",. et7 moagh to _tWy �� �boclyo All mf1al ,.,.are of MaT1' 'Diekel·pJated 'bnaIl ,.oar dealer can't II1Ipply ,.,."pair will be.eDt upon reeeipt �.p';'_ . .- __.... - As. �P: �.-as nevetOWD--bilare talkilgance ofnary �uagarmentsise!��.RegaladvaJIwe atat Ieconoor ta_. ··PressousJ7. wOrk••.•. �� ... .L. __: 415 E. 57th StreetNext to Cor. of �bUkm��B.. 605-6 II.C,ol]Near:try asyourfADIaordel68,-'33WeHFacilitPhoto IPIIso instlnd Guit:1fandulin.(\tlrt Orltreet, Fte. ROOMFIrst Class �eaiS :. ': ... P�mpt; Service' ..The b� of everytlJing served at reasonable pricesMusic every evening in dinner-hallThe National Hotel Co .J.'W� War� Mp-. .THE !LUxe)!. WAREHOUSE AND: STORAGE;'COIlPAri' .. )., Pboae H� Park 571 Kimbuk 'Aft. aDd s6tIan.e ,CJemeat mel Best Kept Stonp ,, 'Waftboae in die Cit7" • • .•.• .•. .FurnitUre and· Pianos, Moved. Stored.. pacJr.,ed.Shipped to all �. of the world. JOG Printe 'age R��./Utg�<Parior I:.xclusmly· for .PiRooms -for. Truuks" �rid � Whftls;.· LarKe' ROom ..,Carriqes, BuQies and, Sleighs. . Trunks/ tofrom aD . Depots.. LoQI Transfen· fo.. / ....Furniture, Packages, etc.. 'at sbort notice.·· -SpetiaJ atteDtiou ahea to U�.• ea�tJf .()dera.�'Furs, Suits, Coats, Skirts, _ MillineryTbe Suit,. Coat aDd Skirt Talue. we are offering du:-iug the balance ofthil month rand May cauuot be equa'led in Chicago. Come in alidlook onr our stocks. We ban. tbe Merchandise to suPPort thisclaim. 'Silk Dresses $i.1�SO to $15-00 ,tid up. In our Millinery 5«tialoar . Styles are cOrrect, aDd nop. .� price f-:om $s.oo _p. W. atOll_. aeaiodel .... Lowell..... PlIo.- .... we wiJI aIL .II ' •. ISS State StreetBetween MadiSon and Monroe-Phone Central Sl34Robert Sfaedfer Co.. .position. against -Minnesota.has been. impro�irig and is making astrong bid. forn berth among lh� t���'ubrs, '" .. "'.. '. � .. :., .. ,.;: ',>' .I (�peC_��!�Y� . .i�!le .oa!?: . .:l\lr�??�};·�,1 '. piL' . LA, N.GS No. 104 E. M!IIo..dl·sonSt.B1opmln�on, Ind., Oct. �Coach.: '. ',IIOne . . . . �1··Jimmie"; 'Sh�Jdon is s;in': t)uki �n �het Ce�tRJ 4773 Near De�bomlittle su�pris�. :part:r. �!lic�I.· the st�-t .' '. .! ''. '.dents of J II�Ja'1a expect him to ,givc) '... '.N. A. Stagg'and,hfs'el�verj"oi Mal,. � __ •• _o._ •. _ ......... _.o. __ ...�a:��·�:!;�::;;:::��;:��i ��lh�:'::J: . . ..• Correct .: CIOthEV. . \ ' " ". . '.' .ewpty�ng, his' sleeve=of" a n�b�r <?�: . .", ,.;" '::FOR� COLLEGE 'MENpet ,tncks.' for. ·t��·�benefit 'of Ius tcami: ..... " !alldPh�::discJQi.f�rtrof."��hl;}I;��iPr�: We appeal to your ,int;ellig�nc.e to w ea r ,�ade-�o-Measure�q :J�:�!��j�)y�t.:2}���):.�H�.z.�Ji;��� .: !·Cloth�,·'· rYcu .. win ;find,,��.better._ and .. cheaper in ev.ery way.fi'�nng J!i�t )�st�. �.:'.�.': l1le!l:·.'YIIl.�� .' • We', ' make : $Ul1i-S'� at;t4: P.YF.f�fQATS .�t.:sufficient .t,?,make. the· footbalL· world ! il,�,� .-:. .•• 0 .,.�.; "H .. '.rS.�O· llIP ., '._ ..<r-Ipe . with awel�'when tbe¥ perfo�;;.·: I \.,- f;;'��:'t;m '�',. ';'" ,'. ���." '.: •••.. ;_ ,'.: .. r. " _'''. '... - ... ,�. i' . '-�.. < .0( .' ",rh. � :;r:uo�t'l' c.������ "�t�S. Qrt.. ni,f�t.;,of w0'll�;n... s, to s.el.ect fnmi,' in-.TJ1�se··;-t'\'t·O l'fueh ::-are�"'Ouarterback• -' . ",,�ti�g.: ���'k,:C?19rS;'''''f.d .. ;,��t��t.,p�tt�rJ?:S •. �,�a��rials, styl\! and.. ;,,', :Be'n'tdf 'and·: Johnson, end. 'T"he,r ,wor��p .. !,��nte�.. 7;' .;:r�e ,CclJege .. :�an·s .indi.. ·vi�uality in__________'1'..."_,....-,_. _. _..... �_. • ·.weapons· of ,these two ,wiil be a bdl- th ld. d. I' .. ��.is,:�ecc:��. � ov.�� . :�"wo� � .. d .thisin�yiduality toi;': ". ;. '. �C'�; � J,' . t 'liant for1fatd\p�s.s •. :�nd·. �1:erl a drop. our"exp.ertn�, �� .thc? ·-,�esUlt.witl be distinctiv�' clo�es, 'C.O II e g e ':, la f e 1 k�ck. fo� a,' ,!oa! :,�y�! ohnson.. . . :. . -;. - ,. At any rate,lmhana students are :'.:� .. ::.�' ": :.' ... B�I.;�:T�ILORING ·CO.W E_. ��.:�.; . figiari'ng that'th�y�will give Chicag� .' ." , .. .'E R B dl P .�.- .. " � .. the:.hardes't·mb 'they-have. given' it in .' ....... : .•. '.... , .' •• ra ey� res.--- .., ..... 134:rE •. :Ma\ti:son.�t.. S. W. Cor. �k. �l.1 c�cago ..... 1. . five . years. '. 'Notwithstanding the r.act _.Near !..�","'+on Avenue __ .• �.�-�;.,� ... ��--e:-��---.--l.;_..... that thell\ �ea� is. �o�posed of prac- . 'I. 'Here all. t.hose in· any way; c�nnecte�) Thursday. O<;t�ber 29, in accordancetically new: men,' .Sheld.on h�s whip:-.. I with the- Univef"sity- are .. to .have tn\: I with thc constitution. of the debating{ ',:'::p'.' 0" P� A'D ' , ,. ped· up a.:sl!ong aggregation . .:. � ';.'u� PLAOB � . ,, '.' .- .. � ..I� -' .. ', .' " ",pp. o.rtullit.y of expressin.g freely thcir. le .. gue ,i'hich r\!quir.e,s that thc. tr, iills. �. . '.. '� :'fwo h�ure� .root�r� fWjl1�nc�On::;l '! �.. Arr i. -: -, .,.�.) •• .� th' t . h' "1" J\: _lh'.' opinions In regard to tlnlcly calnpus be held on the last fhursclay In Oc-, 'I" ·.pa, n)�,. �,.:/��m. " 'W.' ,en .It ", e�l""S '" et",' , I.' . '....... . .' t'Jpk<;. The Magazine will not be I tober.\:.j: po.. '�11LAli PRiCES: -. �riday,. "Tlfhhe HO'\V)ill, ��s !' as L. tspons;)r to the ideas� printed in this I As is usual, the candidates forstyles. 'Itse , as been Pril�t.. ic. i•. , g�... '.' nR,s�.1 --- II hI' - r-;- part, mcrely inviting frce discussi<..1 'I the team will be divided into two:r. '. and ye st..e ast week, '�.t:I� p,ro�i-' '. ry us.' and 'if . pleased�·te11. k . I amo. ng students a��. f�cu1ty mem-1 �roups, �ix candjdates to be ChOS. �ll.' ises to rna � itself heard on',;Marshn.l1your frieDds;.,jf not,,_, -. . .;: hc-rs. irom each to appear in .the linals.field... �.:. ;.. ,. T�LL US! ., . The Convocatio1. address, th� I However, in the past thc division inNEW UNIVE��ONTH�� President's quarterly statcment, and 1 the groups havc been made accordingO i 7tti other matcrial customarily appcar-l to. graduates a,id. utidcrgraduates.T BE ISS'QED OCT. ;15._. -:--' . .,� . � i ing (n both the UJ}iversity Record I This arra:'lgcment was not found' to(Continued from p,age.· J.. ) .. ',; and the Alumni Magazine wiJI be: be \'Cry �atisfactory as it did notwithin the scope of the Monthly_ It�: always result in gctt�ng the best. " .. : present make-up is the. result of al' possihle representativcs, This ycarversity Monthly-will be contained in, ., agreement bctween Prcsident Judscn the �rot1ps \\·jll not be c1assilicd ht:tthe new, magazine, wfiiclir. um!er thcable m�nagement'-; of.. 'Edit�t ::&e0lige on thc part of the Unh'ersity and it!' will be di\'ided according to numbers.'. , • ',', • . Record, and Gcorge. Fairwcathcr, The (Itte:,tion for dehate this YC:lrO. Fairweatl1er�·and·· Btisin�ss,:l\fa a-t:er Be� 'Wilk�s/ �'iit 'be -iss�e--a- ei�ht representing the Alumni AS50ciatiot •. j�: "Resoiwd. th:lt bank issucs se- enough for the maker totimes: ,�uringj�� .. )�ear. _ It will ;be "'hose publication had been in the ct1n�ll hy commerci:11 paper, are prcf-printed by t1ie:.Vriive��ity· pres�,':' hand! of the prescnt editor and man- era),ll' to those secured hy bonds:' guarantee your satisfaction;.. The: special features of ihis 'initial :tger cf �he magazinc,. The agreement �I .. , Chan(lIer. thc reg-nlar University. nlbe' r will b . �. I " Th to c�:nblt1e was fol1owed by a lon�. cO:lch, wilt be assistcd this year bynu. ' e an artlC e on'· c . .Grading System" b D V·' strenuous summcr s work for thosl' \fr, McElroy, who c;oached Univcr-yean meent. t • I" TI b - II' I S I I Id a· summary f' f I I � .1 mtcreste( In tts �ucce!'s, 1e su· �Ity . 11; 1 C 100 team :lst year.an .. 0 acu ty, a umm, •.. . .l1n,(lergTadu3te and athletic news. The scnptlon prtce WIll be $1 for the "�rany of the undergraduates,";..Inme will conta' f "ear to undCl'graduates who sub- �:-lir! a prominent dehater, yestenl; ,',.. a Wftoy V.., In 100 pages. our·' f II .f�u""IIPI __ ARD Gurrn ft1U:page. illustrations and a liheral scrihe 01' a signing a ter that "h;>\'C expres<;('c1 a feeling' of (Iissati::.. DBftUO'lIOR I f E '.' time. i:lctiot1 :tt hciuJ; hrou�ht into imme-supp y () sm�r photograph�, and dia:(' ("nnt(':;.t with the �r:>,iuates at·tht' co"er design will be the work of ' "Thomas \Vood Stevens, head of the IDEBATINq T��OP.1"S OCT. 2� l fh�' ·flr('limi�lari('s. .Tld ... ��irit, how-i --------Jlltt'tration D.. t fie .. ----.: t ('\'('r .... houlC1 110t ex!�t. for If the mall Corne and !l;e. . i� • "par ment 0 t Ie hl-. . ...•. : '. " '. I. . ., some snappy spnngcago Art Institute, i . Candidate fo� Unlv�lt� De'.Ja�ng. I .. �on(1 (,I1nllgh to 1ll:t�c. the teal�. h(' I' &tyles in College Clothes atAn csnec:all'" . I hi I ' Team to 1.ave Preh, ..'T.m ... ry Tr.als \ (.":-111 ... t:llHi :I1lY cr.mpetltlo.n :tllll If he B d. \'... •• J ,a ua e (epartmcnt ..• '. -. ., . ene t W Id()f the Monthly "'ill be that de\'otcd·. Thnrsday.:.·p�ctOt:e: .. 29., �t�.>Select ;.� no: he �hott1t1 he .clllnm:lt('.J early I Ie ato communication f h f' Two Groups of SIX for Ftnals. ., '" th" C':lnlC: Th:lt IS why the llC'" \ Tal-lor� rom mem cr� 0 'J • I I .. .hr· culty stt11 d I • • : . , 1 ·l.: u' n·.(' of tnals was :Ie r.ptC( ,tea • ( eRts an a umm, ThiS ;hc dchating: trmls fc,r tn'C lll,'cr-f 'n b •. I ' 214 East 55th Street. eatu�e .W1. C �Imilar to the contrib-" �it) te:lm to dehate with North,,,es, t� nC;l loyal stmlent, :tncl snhscribc •. a b f h , Telephone 2860 Hyde ��rkat� a 0 t e Atlantic Monthly .. �� •. �",� •. ).1��J�i�.�. �·�I:I, •. ��. hcl� on for your cotle�c daily.Put .aiDCer into ,o� W� �ODe of � Bow'.,'. cuatom�orecl,;. Cbesty. GlaWy.· daaliiq' .dia,01' to))' coats, Ach u' 7QU __ .:OD the campus these dQL .:\ . , .' : ; �..When you're-down tOwn. take _. a 'look at OUl' new quarter.,. 605-6 IIuoDic Templ6-better.till. let us abow you the ez-"'duaive. 'Q�. Qf.. '$!. mod.� that.we've Perfected: for 'your spe�' .cia1 &ratification .'... .. .� ' ..... :, .. : ..f: .:i- - As, �o, ,�Ie�," a swe11�r :Iot: . �."as never opened in thistown-bigger. may be. but we'�. .talking of style, of etc- 'gance of that out-of-the ordi-'nary (!uaIi,ty. :which' puts ourgarments in a c:!aU by them-,. i .' .'se .. '"!�, ..'-,,-..,.. ;,•Regardless. of the grUtadvance � have �dewe &till maintain pricesat an .astonishinglyeconomical' plane-suitnor' top' �ts, i3� , uP,. Pressing' dt'ne gIi�t­ousJ).�: ";bii: J 'of....----------:.._ '.)BORD •. N·.� IIiIk, P'Iaid IIDk. Cream..... ButtenDilk. : .AD Bottled in .. COa..�':"8ordm .. CondeaMd. IIiIIt c:... I.. ,-Iss 8. Po�tb' St.·..----�----_.-------We Haw No BraDdI S�o,�, .�#'bJJI'��:I!81��� .. n��AMrCRICAeQ.·P.cilities for eftr7tbinc inPhotolRPh1 •.Phone Central fiog"Iso instrumentation� for �fandulinnd Guita'r Orche·�tras .. Ada' R�lmfandulin ··Virtuoso. l�te of "Russian.<,urt Orchet;tra," N.Y .•108 Eas.t.6Othtreet. Atone Hyde Park' 1C)60.Success· fonows a classified ad· inhe Daily, Maroon. as has been prov­II by. �estimoDials from advertisers. / --....RiDclUC�;.:....a._·. :fo��� �'stud�nts a'nd. faculty to 'the Chicago-Indiana gamewill ciiscon'tinue today at 4 p, m.• � �I• 1 � II _. _. _' \'"':..',.,�. .::; S�p 'dub will �ilold' 'a' 'm'e.etillg to�nigh.t 3t. 7 o�cJock)n Cobb ,6A. AU. � I . :, ',. , ': ." � .' .members are urged to' 'b� present,': 1" ':. � r . I :".'�amea dub# an organization\llfiyes a�';!#lo�h�s of students,meet, .Saturday, October .10, .in Lex­ington J';'!. PolitiCal' EcoDOmy' Cbib: to.night at 8 o'clock, All interested in.. e��)D'�ic . q�esiio�'s invited. .� �J!Mm.,�m� !:."��$atur­day��'at 8 p, m.; in Reynolds. clubth�ater .,-, . Ho�ing,� �w'restling -itJd mu­gi�� Dean Vin�e��.: and .Coach Staggwill speak. Walter Eckersall .will.� ......, '. .. ... , .: rcfe�� .. J�� .,�ont�\�, .:.' '�'; .. ,. .. ... jJ ,_ ., \. :,"!(.Our Clothes are Up to the Minute" ':' .�. . ', .• f--:··· .:-, .... _. - .�Jj .. 1 •. •• tJ�ne Better .Made"" \ .'::."'''' . ':' :�" 'Ready to 'tV ear and I to Your MeasureFRESH�EN HQ!..D pO'WNV�RSITY IN SCRIMMAGE .t.OVERCOII TS, .. ,. SUITS. (Continued from page I)" .•... 1... '" • FROlW..·515.00 to $35.00Il\:"'__�_-JThe best shoes in t'OWllSelz Royal Blu.� "E:VERY shoe ,st0r.e ln"town has the best'shoes;· ask 'em and theY'Ii.·tell you so.We have. They're'Selz'Royal Blue, at �3. 50, $.4,$ 5 ; and if you'll w�r· one,pair we'll leave i�, to yourjudgment to s�y whetheryou ever had �ny shoes asgood.These ,shoes are goo�and we'1I make it goed.184 Clark StreetFort Dearborn Bldg •CTpen c\'ening� nn!il 9\ •,-NEW' CONSULAR SCHOOLBEGINS OPERATIONS . T�c other instil.'llion. �fteriD&! I;� 1iips '"similar c:our�es �e .� ale and Ct:>lum-I . �.Jt the.bia in . coujunctron; Harvard:. and' . . .. - I �� .. �.George \\'ash�ngtou University. .,. ._ 4. I \. �1UI..,tThe actual. history of the Uuiver- Fr«'Ill' the Universi:y press- hassitv of Chicag-o "Com,'.1lar Schoo!"come a book of views of the campushas cOn!lI1('III"I·(1 and the plans con- that makes as unique souvenir asceived last spring for its organization has been put out by the press forhave matured into reality. Five stu-.. orne time. The book is handsomelydents have the honor of being the: bound, with a large .. naroon . Coo en­charter members and. have begun closing a picture of the Mitchelltheir preparation for work in the con- tower, on the front cover ... ular :IIH! foreign commercial service. In the book are 24 beautiful pho- ,.Professor Charles E. Merriam. Dean tographs of different buildings and -. S-P... E-C-IAL----L-UN--C-m:--O-H-�I· tof the College of Commerce any Ad- scenes on the campus, neat ly tied •ministration, and father of the hew. by a silk cord with tassels at the end. :\lr:;. R .. M. Gregg, 5743 Drexel ! 'I"school," as it is popularly called. Space is also reserved for the pasting \venuc, will serve a special Ispeaks encouragingly of the opportu- of photographs which the student has luncheon from I until 2 p. Ill.. Inities ' offered in this field of ·work. taken, and wishes to include in a for Unh:ersilY students." Price.. In audition to the consular Ilositions hook of views 'of the University. f twer+y-five cents, ••.. Five' Students Rec-I'W For NewPreparatory Course in ConsularService PRESS HAS NEW· SOUVENIR 0Upon Graduation to be Certified to Attractive View-Book of UniversityPresident fo� Federal Appoint- With Handsome PhotolfaPhsments Is Issued by the Presatinder the government, and opening This handsome souvenir is on sale ata broad :ic:ld of public activity to men the pres» for $1.00 For the accomoscientifically train cd, the rapidly in- lation of nvw students and otherscreasing export trade <}f the United who' wish to send to their relativesStates offers a wide opportunity to :\I1d Iriend- a t home a souvenir ofmen with training similar to that re the Uuivcrsity, it will be put uprequired of consuls.. The develop- ready for mailing for $1.10.ment of American commercial relations, especially with South America.and the Orient. also opens a careerto young men who wish to identifythemselves with private busines­houses employing foreign rcprcsentarives." .... •• '.:' purpose of the course. which; . not a separate school in the sensof a college in the University organ-ization, but merely a specialized phaseof the College of Commerce and Ad- 5111:111 atl� in the Daily bring Iargereturns.1·)0I,LLIHOISeTo RentRoom for Rent-In Hitchcock. Ap­ministration, is to turn cut men whe ply to 59, Hitchcock Hall.;,vill be etllcient either as government Mark them' and see - Corlin.CoooCollarsoutwearotben. "'n.aeYare strong. band made colJani.Absoba&eb-. )'OU CaD­DO' �e' beuer ai)opearaoee •• ,,.le. lit·.cocaauucLkJa. wear.- ........ ---II roar elK:.- doee aol wllllql,. _PDb"' Wriw fcw., .. bnoIl ....... o' ....Wbci ..u. � plalab btotter coli ....Corliss, Coon & Co., Cbica�o"Mrs. Gregg's luncheonthat any ..... ne could wish:' is all'R. T. Miller, j r.,American School. PresidentI �.: e�SHIRTSOn and off like a eoet;In fast colors arid ex­clusive styles. $1.50 up.CLUETT. PEABODY & CO�Kakenofficials or as the agcnts of businessconcerns. Upo" the satisfactorycompletion of the required thrclyears the student will be recommend­ed to the president of the United.. States who' may appoint them tepositiuns, after they have passed the Icivil service examination. ,- In the coursc offered stress is laidupon the subjcct of political econ·omy, political science, elements oflaw, commcrcial law, history of theU. S.. modern history-especiall)that of the nincteenth century. an(modern languages. As entrance re­quirements the applicant mllst pre­sent eighteen majors of Junior col­lege work in the College of C. and Aincluding political economy I and 2.commercial geography. English J ant'3, and two courses in mathcmatic�or science. A certain am(amt '.Jf�ther subjccts, among them, civilgovernment of the United Statcs.history, modern languages ancl sci­enc� are also re(}uired unless suffi­cient preparatory credit is offered atadmission.These suhjects. together with eco·nomic geography. history of corn,merce. transportatio�l. social institu·tions and kindred topics. dcmandmost of the student's att·:ntion duringthe three years. Twcnty-se\'cl­majors arc reouired in thc SeniorCoHeges and Graduatc Schools. di­,·ided as follows: L.·lIlguage. 8; sta­tistics, 2; and economic geography.('ommcrcc. elcmentary law, commer­cial I�w, intcrnational law. history ofdiplomacy. history of Sot!.!.h Amcrica.history of the far cast. each one amajpr. This lc:wcs nine electivecourscs which the s�l1dcnt maychoose in political c.conomy. politicalsc;encc. history. sociology. languages.geology or geography. gi\'ing oppor·tunity for !'pecializ:ltion in the lan­gt1ag� or in�titution� of a particularcountry. In the entire course tIll'recommendations of the governmcntare adhered :0. A WALTZ DREAMBy Oscar Strauss:\1R. WILLIA:\I FAVERSHAMP:'esents,THE WORLD AND HIS WIFEGRAND OPERA HOUSEWILTON LACKAYEinTHE BATTLECHICAGO OPBRA HOUSETHE DEVILwithHENRY E. DlXEYMCVICKER'SI.E\V DOCKSTADER'S:\11 NSTR E I.SWHITNEY1"11 E BIG SUCCESSA BROKE� IDOL STUDEBAKERFRITZI SCHEFFin th.e _first production ofTHE PRIMA DONNA Arthur Has �� �. 'r�g-N:bb;y Green Bati-All University St),les- .J -'2 00 On)" · Vol. VII. 1alt·.. , I.��A,T JF eilchenfeld�' STAGG TOF TEAl�1S "H001to Beal.":.C()LONI'ALGEO. �L COHANand his Royal Familyand Incomparable Co.POWERSTHE SERVANTIN THE HOUISETBB PBIRCBSS"The Quality Musical Play"A STUBBORN CINDERELLALA SALLB,'.A GIRL AT THE HELMCECIL LEANandFLORENCE'HOLBROOK Maroons VReserve­'Yii antI t:le La Salle Theat,.r Storie: CoTHB AUDI'lORIUI1Policemen's . Benevolent Associatiol"COHAN & HARRISpresentFIFTY MILES FRO:\I BOSTON College ChapsWith a hankering for dash ana origiMnty . in 'dress are in­stantly won as permanent CUSrOMERS by the clothes weare oilering them at $15 to $35- They are chthes of TODAY,in style as alive as an electrically charged wire. and. superbly.taile red •When you're dcwn town, come in. A "comfy" chair and -:a cordial grip-o'-the-hand awcrlts YCU with absolutely no obli- ..gation to buy.. EDWARt)Es cLOTHES SHO�20 East M onrce .Street he year h�Thetep in frcfter nurmampus filacked toThat I ndthat ChicalSHERVVOO.D '���bt7 2 .. Fin eAr t s '-B u Hd i n 2 .Best :Modern Principles of Artistic, Scientific and. PracticalEminent Teachers in all Departmen ts including "\\-ilIiam H. H. Sherwood, Director; Arthur' Beresford. Daniel,Protheroe, Wm, Apmodoc. Jos. Chapek. �Georgi.a .Kober, Jessie,­Newlin. Mabel Osmer and others. For Catalogue, address .. ...ADA H. HOLMES. Seq.' WALTER:KELLER, Mauler' rinine pelvere sung"hen' theIan" dreifrom theMr. Stalcouragingthe prosp"There .wi- .·DON.'T PAY FULL PRIm:I new have on hand. 'and selling at half' price:- ;-. ..:--,Parker Lucky' eui-vel John HoUaftd, Paul E;, W:rt. Wa�: 'I�A. . A •. Waterman·a Conklin Self-fillers .. Crocker.. , ,Bbdr-, Simplo�Autofiner. and all' the other well-known �ran�. c� .- �F 0 UN T A I N P .E N S. Repairing .wrule 'you wait..,. .�.DAVID 'TIIE PENMAN, 192 .�rk St.1 Chicago. /�-,,'r,·I 'believe ·in ·.Popular p_ric-es.· ..... ".y)�'$25JIO "��$iileS� 'SuitS· a-re: .. positi��I, .. �'j·$35.00 value. You cailSav.�Ju:st $10 •. 00Thafs ·worth ·while. let me make. onefor you and 'prove it.Majestic Theatre Bldg. �Wendel' 75 ':MOnroeTHE FALL SEASONHASOP� A. G. SPAlDING &. B. .\'110The Largest -·M.anufacturers �.World of official Athletic SThe new autumn and winter fab­rics show many striped effects, but.he colorings are not pronounced./ .The fabrics have a }"ough twilled:urface-·woven cI?"seiy/ enough) to�ive . service_ /Olives and the various sh�des of Official Implements for alland Pi� Sports.·Ufoot BiD, Basket;)rown are in strong favor. ,.' I�"- -Ska' t' B L,'Grey stripes and the grey�"shading Ice. es", .. oc�eJ".into the .slo.ne and slate colorings are UDiforms for aD 'Athletic. .,- ... - .. �'''.: ., :.!ecidedly correct. ? '-. �1 n overcoat fabrics the rough .... bas.:. GYMNASIUM' APPARA T .k�t wea\'es and Iherringbone. stripes/ . /ue �c:'nsid�red ver!/�mart. J '. Spalding's handsomelySUIts for College wear, $30,- � $35 catalogue of an sportsOvercoats $35 to ,",0 numerous saggeS'tions.We make. riding breeches. Free anywhere:' ··1A. G. SPALDIRG " BNew York, Boston, Buffalo.CUSe, \Vashington, Chicago, rhphia, Pit�sburg, Baltimore, St ...Denver, Kansas City� Ciaicinl1 •• t!;troit, Montreal, Can.; San Fra :.Minneapolis. New OrIeans,ClcvLondon, En� .\\':-nted- Young lady roomers. All'he pri\'il('�('s of a home to right property for sale? If so, advertiseparties. APl!ly to· :\1rs. S. E. Heald.)029 Drexel, first floor. in the D�I� _ Maroon classified col-umn� TWentY .. five cents per inch fOfa three' line' ad.Typewriting "'';rk wanted by Miss�Iyrlle Goodfellow, 5622 Ellis Ave. Olice in Ellis Han.Have you books or other persona'.. , "'iliTAILOR POR YOUNG liENA. N. Jerrems, lIer.'•.0 stores: 131' La Sane St., andr. ' . � Jacbon Boal�rd'MEIITIO.II 'The D·AIl Y MA'ROI 'When Trading Wifll 'Our Adve'ifisers'(