: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'(