t ���{�.41;" .."./ ." ....... : .lUlH .. Ji�_' lleet .. 1\HI akli. eaJ'""ii*.ll\'.' •• ) .... «�f�:,i#., .... 11'..... J.nior • .co11ege ,.women .... c:ame�lout,"victorious -before "soo' 'specta'tOtsirtin• the t aninI:'l)' gymnastic' , 'confesis <in•. Lexington' tYe9t-erday!' getiftg' '37 poidts··abd .. �ctefeat�nJf"· the' "S�niijr' • cijll� e'"'Wllicil. se�ure(i' �8 . .f and' the� aiu�&!aewho totalled, ,17. ." ...' ..•., . :lIit "the; inter-college .. matc:h�s .'t)e­t",-een the 1unior. women, Literature.��ck .bonors·'.;vith·8j·i�3, Arts .seeond,"with 1;81:2-3. . Philosophy' thirci�, with'73"�3'aQ(1 SCieiic� fourth with lB· �-2,, . :Qaae�i�'Galne :'.�' Vanity .�:�: :Xhe lhasebaJ1..game; �,which· . fas';'hot­. tY!'eontested" betWeen' the . Varsity I�hdthe alumnae, . went t'o�'t1i�: V�rs1tYl,hythe s�ore o� �t���. 't�e b��t�����. ��re:Varstty; . 'F1atenc:� . I.!a'wson . 'and . Ebza-:. beth' Halsey;' alhinriae; :M�rie/ 1 o'it-.'nr.iyef., . 'Pbbebe ;"B'eU' and" 'Bi�th=l-, Henderson. 'This- 'broV�a'_ �citirig ;j�hd". � lnoSt of; ihe ..... (jin�n:: 'stayed t.�tif I�ihe·-, '..' :..:< ,£:v l .. l�'. :� ; -; :�,�. l%-/.·>i_. - ,,�''';,: . -. ,:�., .. -,j _.-. - :� .." ;-�":..... '1..\' ... :,; ..- . _,.-." .�.# ._ � :: .. -� ....;> - ,....;""-c ::.". J1I�r���({t��;'!�;!?t;�·:·::��;�:��·: :��; �::W:� (;(/": ? '\_$�;'f��>:' .': ':: :'.- :":��:���<':�' ,�"'; _� � ", '_ ::::; '. , .. : ... "'�' ." ":'. .:.:' .:.' � .�!. '>:. -,' •• ', ",;, '..,� " '. !'i......... � � 1-111 .' .'.'� t �"'J '�Tili'DAtLY '.KAaOON· �1" ,'; ...r.�l,:- .. ��·.t�"rv" . �"1F{ ,I,-���'f��",''::'!�':'\'l : <• � ':,�. '. :'::,.�i;;�� · ... :f��:,...,. �;'�ti,._. <:'?; ... ...f: .... 1t· ..... �f. 'i-< 4J.\ .... '·� � , r. ,A,"�SA'tURDAY.' )(lARCH �3. 1909- '�t,.... \�d'� _. t f� _� ':;;it<, ,'I< ", . '.• ,.. • :.: ,: .. :. ::�" �::. ." 1':' �� " r.' ':: .,'� I,," • �,- � "! .::.... .,: � '. ,:�', :;. \�'�': �� ." �.�:i �: ',' . �.", �."':" ... - . ;,. ,:._,. ,. .te ••. ;.' •• ;.�.:': �E�U':��� �·�:�����,�;��;�s D�B�:�.�_�\�·���:���-��_�.�,.�_�.�-_�... -_.�,��7��.�r�.,�.��-��-��,�'�-�¥-':��:�f--.--'-.-._�.. -.-.���{;.< " ", -:: .". � ,'; �,,�-.) '. '. : .::.k.�� ,-'Writ�en for ' co�leire. :men,� :not' J��'I/ TEXT Oil'\. ACT.\i"·ARCiUti:Ai·,�, :·'tjL�� The: leading'�que6bOD:.: O(�}�ring clothes, Mr. 'C'"''',,"Be CNIkId ...;,M.,.:.,.. laborers; and it is for the college'm.an '. �r ..... ��., V- College man; muSi"t.iSE"ITi.ED sOoN. ' .". --�,.,�'. : '.. ,. 'to exhibit the finer"points of· breed- ·Is Firat Complete BditiODof WOIb-. ,A.··, .:....;..�··)'ou- kDOw.·tbat..:i'aii{. sPeciaUSt at sa'tisrymg �I"._'.' ........, . ing and education. AnYbody knows �DO� Bl' Dr. ' Goodspeed r-\.. ., �. " �'1SIIIII' Uad S', .... �' ..__ • . that the knife .should not be· used as' ', _The Future Standard. '. the � of Cd) z .. l1� .�' ..... _ �. o-.-!� Ilia. ,a fork.. butl it.. r��in� ��r ,��: �:�:gle.- .. .. � .�. ''. R� ,�!rul(I'can '�ke a' sUi{ b -yo�'� . ��I�_' be�' , (). ••••••••••••••••• ' man- or t re man w 0 now. s, ",'Hegemoniou�: Acta' Archelai" is .".' SUlt� . , .• ',� • -.. '. ·... T·'ftIe,DaII7.�� ••• _'�.�.� ••• � .••• �,I,."'. doesl thingsk.l is af. le�d�� andh, �n. �hY.I:S' . the :tit�e, of' a bew volume"edited b; ,.5,. DJ'FFERENT-DISTINCT�L1SH ?,. ....rea � -d.M at'. CIII- amp e to now, or an��nce, ow. Professor 'Charles Henry' Beeson of '. . ' .'. �', ' ;-- ---- _, -..- � cards' should be eo' graved, and how h D of ' °1' At any. rate,.i.t'iS -.or. th your' .hile' to See··�e. .'H_ c __ ... __ , t. e, .. parrment Latin. 'A review • " ..11. � �·Mt" IIudlI, .� to take care o'f'his knife and' fork of the' book by Dr. .Edgar J�'GoOJ- ,'. '.8''·"�E'.··":N'·H":�.. '.M' " .� .'P1IbIIaIIII4 ...., •. aeept .....,..... with I[race and delicacy. speed appears intbe�cuuellt number T E-- u4 �'4u1q dane ...... It pains theodauthorl'd h�:-v�vter., t� cf Classical PbiloloO,' Dr.'Goodspcr.d .: -.. �. The" �-.�.Ie· �e. �a·n'. "J"a' I'-or .of tile OIllftnll7,.ar. , find that anyb y cou , nusm erpre considers this edition of the Acts (Jf . "-'-".. _ .'.. , � ....... �I"'" su.cha" obviOUfiS sdtaieymOeunntgaSs't'Iud�:�:' �r�beIahus as tdhe one iikely to rc- Y.., . Si9A. East.63rd' Street.,_.:__ ',·5fer __ ph .. " ........ .. a So seen re ne .rnam t e stan ard, constituting th»�.�� ••• :.�� ����ilew��gw�ab�� �dpre��ti��ilie������ ---�---�----------------�--�'.De � .. h .... � .... ' Can�ot the critic eomprehend that Acts that bas yet been put foith.well-dressed, and intelligent Iooking' "Dr. Beeson's edition has the' dis-,yo�ng men are meant, wh,o are eith;!� tinction of being the first that 'isignora'n,t or neglectful· of the �atter, really ccmplete, for he has made' useThen about the Derby hat with. an, of a complete manuscript of the 'A�t:i�even1"ng 'dress: Ho'w' simple it' �s! 1£ a belonging to the late Professorma� can afford to take' a c�rriag� hl Traube: and dating from about th.�g� two bloc�-if he. i� so frantic- beginning oFthe :'tliirteen'th centu!"y.ally: d�s�rou�' 01[1 �eing inthstyldeo' lll�� Thp. Latin': te'Xb;::' rests: mainly upon I'can just 3S 'we pay ano er . four manuscripts, at Milan (df':to rent :1' hat. Is. there' not consi:;t-. Valois' Bobbiensis), Turin, Montee'ncy i.� t�at? Suc�' would. be the ,It-. Ca�sino, and Munich. It is gratifyingtittude of a man w'ho has the sense of to, recognize in the editor of this six-.the' eternal fitness of things," .teenth volume of the Prussian Acad-1:'1: o. niy dear critic, manners �re not emy's �reat series,' an AmericanKen eoabllnatlou mq be left at ..... . 1ft m:m· necessarily mannensms, n ac ,- sch'olar-the fir. st, we t...elie.ve,. who hasBall 01' I'acalQ ........... � to I VTile Pal17 IIarooL ners exist to eliminate persona man- thus far contributed importantly �onerisms which might be annoying iO· the enterprise."our fellow men and a detrimelJt to>·ourselves. To the real gent1e�n-­the man who is· well rounded in all· respects; flot the mere, ped�nt. �rdandy-they are ne.. ver a Lordshl.i>,but second nature; and every. colle�e·man should, without: exception i).!such a 2'entleman,Conrad R Borc�ard ." GLOVESPImftOK':r. a&a yo ". __-.,YIJ( .. .AD.a. ....� • .A. P.....-&a •. ._. .;.;- �- oeW.&LD r. . JmL8OJI tr ..L L. Fam8�&DI .•••• 48A.·...._ -.r.'ftIoL .. wjt J_ .. �an....u.a ........ '. . � .' - . . ..assoc� ..,fttO ...W. A.·Weaftl' . A. Go WIaWIeld'L.a'� ., DPo&Das.B. I'meatbal' Vallee O. Appelc. � Kanteta .- w.·�. roatel't. B. LioJ'c1' 'C. A. Wulabana: ._. . . R. B.. Bauk1aa&ePrestJmably the an�rchis�s' chorusin t�e W. A. A. play is composed t.lfthe 'youn� women ·whom Norm3nHapgoOd sai« lo�ked as though they.'secretly sympathized with bomblhr�;wers. ' FOWNES. � ' .... : ',The" :requirements of 'Greek ,for. /candidates for· '_ Rbocies"�� sc:hQ1a:r;ihivs:'is·: . ..ritbdnik .If "'they 'would.-con-'rinue the, p·rocess·. and. elimmat��<e",- THE DAILY BULLETIN;'eeything'buf participation, in 'athletics :Reyn("lds Club informal dance th�'i�,:�nd,'generar popularity' f.rom· th·e. spe-·. b'. ,evening at the clu .., 'cifi�tions: . some' .of. the' . prominent .,Swimming Meet. Chicaito VS, LeWIS:members i,f:' the" .Chicago' :,sttident Institute tonight in the gymnasium,: J)ody ':might :,�� ��re :tike,ly' to go t6 'Officiai "C" Pin on sale at the 'Rey-�2��:::' .'.:, .-:. ":',," : . �'�.� : nold� club and the information 0[-:-;"'>: :: c. 'J •• ,-. .- ':'_ ," ': "� .;:. 1 £ice, Price' $i.25 and 35 cents"� ,��,��, ����, o_t. w���her..,Hi .'- ,Uuivasity' Of�cago·' l)ame&meet,-,:�ti���=,1&��t� 7j ::��;:�,;_,,,::��ti;,:c�:!oc�l;n.!'!;::�;���n;�', ·T_h,ose:·,. �'. :4ISp!lt� �ho1f�v�r" on ·'The StorY of�·Mofb\Q�I�. ,: "��:·.f·: . would. probably', be . mo�e· tnt��ted, . ..'. �,' .'. :·:ii;th� ..op�iiSof..tbo�:studeriti.i,��ho. _" i",:,··, ��. i':Jiv�';iD' Xe1l7":�er�' :FOsta- ,�aD(L ." . ANIiOUNCBIlENTS� "�·?:�n'. �1s:':lt 'is 'to.',�:.r�:1 Jamor. COllege; CJaSs Exercis�s,:�!:� 't:-=�..;'"C!l� �-:; Mandel AsseDibly- Ha.ll·,o:NHowever; .' the' "commumcanon ,coli ecm.oc:atiml., �onl Monday,umn is still open. .. HUlchinso� Hall.. 8�io:30 p, m. Allmembers of University invited.Pm Beta KapPa will hold quar­terly meeting �tonday. 4:00 o'dockHask�l1 . Museum,.Semitic Club Open lleeting:m. Mcnday 4:00 p. m. at Haskell Assem­bly Room. Professor L. B. Paaton ofHartfonl . Archaeological Seminarywill disasss URecent ArchaeologicalResearch in Palestine." .Senior Class JtXeculive Committeeholds meeting Monday at 5:00 o'clockCobh 3A.Convocation Sunda7 at Leon Man-del Assembly Hall; Prayer· sercice ;nReynolds club theater 10:30 a. m .. \t­tflIded by members of' the facultiesand candidates for degrees, Conv·.'l­cation Re1igious service in MMdciAssembly Hall at 11:00 a, m, Univer­sity Preacher, -.�-COnYOCation Day. Tuesday-class-es do not meet after 12:00 o'clock.The Matutinal for candidates for"higher degr-ees at Quadrangle duil,8:00 'a, m:'�St."nior CoJlege class exer­cises chapel assembly 10:30, Manddas!'embty hall,Rcmance Club meets Tuesday ;nCobb n "Origin of Franklin's Tales"by Mr. Ventresca. Examinations forthe Winter Quarter will be held\Vedne5day Thursday and Frid:-ty,March Ii.' 18, 19, on the follo\\'ingsched�lc: 8:30 Exercises, Wcdnesdav,March 17. 8:30-11:30 a,tn. 9:30 Exer­cises, Thursday. March 18. 8:30-1 1:30a.' m, 11:00 Exercises, Friday, Ma.rc!1,'9. 8:JO-ll:30 a, m .. 12:00 Exercls��,Wednesday. March 17, 2:00-5:00 p, m,2:00 Exerciese. Thursday, March IB,2:00-5:00 p. m, 3:00 Exercises. Fri­day, March 19, 2:00-5:00 p. m. on the clasps means qual-'ity in the* ;'Ask me' t�', pr�v� i�.:I keep repeating this becauseit's what I·' want you to do .I stand back �f an'y sUit· I'make� You' .caii',t get a bet':'For the University, next Tues­day's Convocation will be...an 'event.of �nusual . interest. .A Real With the orator a mem-'Univeniq' ber of the universityCoavccariOD faculty,' and the suD­jed .of his addressone of particular application to theUniv�isity, the affair should do '�uc�. to strengthen the University's reab­zation of itself. An analysis of '"TheSpirit of the University of Ckicago"by as scholarly 'a man and as able aspeaker as Professor Shorey shouldattract a,.great deal of interest frOiD'the studalts."""''!'he fact that ODIy asmall proportion can be admitted tt)l-Iandel hall. points �gai .. ':(;toz .. the IUniversity's need of a larger general·ass�mb.y hall. but there will be roo�for a large number in the balcony,and those interested �ough to. comeearly will eet seats. = .... �.' 'The idea behind the affair IS goo,,"'J t furnishes an opportunity forbringing together the ma�y scatt�r­.:d parts of the UniverSity: whlc�are too 'wide.y separated dunng mp"tof the year, and strengthens tbe senser)f unity which is necessary for anyprcper University spirit, � Ask me to pr�ve it.August J. Kuntz-1m .,.; .... TailorP.J ......87. Washington St.Phone Randolqh 2486,/1 '" 'J. ,and SummerReady.·SpringStyles "NowSuits $25 to $50COMMUNICATIONTo The Editor:In regard to the criticism. of thc. I t'tled "Some Errors m Man-artie e en I fncrs" it is first of all necessary or a.gentleman to exclude all pe�so�alsentiments and to confine himselfstrictly to a disCl1s�ion of t�� quest·, Ived Has our en tiC donelon� mvo .this? \Ym. Jerrems'SonsCLARK ARD ADAD STREETS. , " .1·TO TIlE IIOIIAIIS lURCH 20TO 1'HE •• 1111111& •• (I) MAR.2T, THEaOSPEL TO THE CQIIIII'I1IIA.S 111\ _PAIL:.TO 11IE' 8ALATIAN. APRIL toTO TIlE EMU.... APRIL nTO THE ••• UPPlA.. APRIL MACCORDI ••.TO La. DIXON, D.O.BYPAUL SATURDAYS AT 8 P. M.THE MOODY CHURCH- � ��� or four people pay no more than. one or two whenridmg in one of our T� I .-Tel�"hone·Calumet.2798, Day or Night.SO Taxis 'available. Competent service assured�AuTO····: TAXICAB co.'2441�43 Mlchl�a� Ave.Unlder.dty P.,.oniV. Solicit.",-----------------------------------------�-------------p." '., ."..... lan()' .1·"'271 Wabash Ave.l' '. • • _ '. 'Harrison 2571t'='���,��,"'CW;,�"WI· illinois' College o� �ornlTl�rce I' Porn.erly�.�" . ATHE�AJ3U� ... �F 18 to 26 Van B�I(.Street. / �I Young people qualified in our Shorthand ilOd Business depart- 21aments in the sh�rtest possible time" for Posit�ons that pay at Ionce_from $35 to S60 a month. Individua,' instruction- Day� :md night sessions. Enter any time •. ,:tall, write or phone� Harrison 1110 for cata. logue'. Positi?ns fcir graduates. 37 years I�I of unint�rrupted success. '. I �-7 �, II' SAMUEL '.• WII�:_-;a.y;u�.rintendenL ����''W...� _��'��,Mason·i &i Bu�aek�r" ,.DEALERS 1MFANCV AND STAPLB6AOCERIES AND CHOICE' MEATS436-438 Eut FIftJ-F1fth StreetTel. Midway 2169 Comer Lexington AvenueFULL DRESS SUITSTo' RentT.O.SCHAFFNER7.Stak 51. ...... ee.tnl.as. .�" '" I�;N�"'��: ::'\:-;�fr�:s.;f.:;�:"l:_..........; ......J.!: ,.'.,.T'; .......r:... --</.�._., - ;. .. "_.It•! r''1/. .• '''';,1,'' ... ( .. ,,. [10;',,;, ." ... .'. , ,v, '" -..., .>: ". .,: �...... .. �'" -: �'.' . -, .�. _ ...• ;:_:.':':..�--� ':.- , .•. , ...... ; ··�';':··:·:;"':":i····-·:·;'_··�·--:-:-: .:' .: ....•. n .. · ",., "', ,,,,' 'J.':" � •. ,'�:' •• ..sBBK'.MORB··'ItBCOOIIlTIOII,.,When.you �·'Y�urself'''.iD·.'.one· ., ,. ;. 'POR,'DBLTA' SIGMA' 60of our lJew Sprine Overcoa�/·you ''. ._ ,_ " _.' ',,: '..._':-.. will be proud of the�facUbat.it ,Bart Bft,_ 'Barker writa of ;.a.­was made in the', "JerrCms. way_'� . cap' Cbaptcr •• motts to atreaItb .. '.The Dew' spi10g patterns" and en Its Poaitioa.'fabrics for overecats- and suiting! ___are. heie.:�Do�.ready for you .: to The' endeavor' befu* made .. by 'thechoose from,". : . .-. local chapter of Delta Si&ma Rho t.)Twilled fabrics in greys and soft 'be placed on the' same footing as 'Phicolors are the favorites this season Beta Kappa ,and Sigma Xi, the otherThe ultra tashionable thing is honorary fraternities. is explained byto have your Spring overcoat and. Burt Brown Barker, 'secretary of thesuit harmonize .In both .color _and .Chicago chapter,' in a letter publish­weave., .: ' . ed in the Bulletin of. the nationalWhether 'you .are thinking of .organization, In the'letter Mr. Bar­buying, your clothes of -us. .or. nol ker discusses the efforts of the Chi­-you are cordiallyiavited to call cago chapter as follows:and see this showinc of the sea- . The Chapt�r at Chicago is w�rk-son's novelties. ing· very· hard 'with the Uni�er5ity,School Suits $3"- O' to $50,· .to have , its debaters recognized':'�yOvercoat-, ". the University.:' the' same as otherhonor 'fraternities. We are endeavor­ing tohave the names.printed on, thecommencement pro21"amme and, theannouncement made by the R-esident. of .the University' as to 'Who has beenelected to membership each year. V\" efeel that the University should rec­ognize the 'debaters with a local med­al and to that· end we have a com-· mittee appointed to adopt some de-.sign . for the .local Chapter, the pres­ent plan being to have a die made· from which the University wouldeach year strike off ,medals� to thosewho' had represented the University'n debating or oratcry,• Another plan which our local Chal'­ter' carries out is furnishing the Jud­ges for the' High School debates inthis city. In' this way we come' intouch, 'with' the best debaters in ourIHigh School9' and endeavor to keep· -watch: of tbem when they enter· theUniv�tsity . and stimulate them into· debating activities. As a result of thiswork we have established a Fresh­man Debate. We encourage all the'High' School' debaters who won theirspurs in the local High Schools t,;)come' out for trials in thiS debate.The whole' idea .is to get th� interestof :the" Freshman . debaters. ,.the 1fr5tyear_".bc:f�_re th�i .get off into otherorganizations: and-I��e"'thefr 'enth.ust:::'asm for .debatin2'� We have workedout' rather an: elaborate - plan along� this line '�nd are doing' very success­-ful··work.· 'We 'put. ,very . little empha­· sis on the fraternity side of the, .-ir­,ganization 'and a great· deal of' em­phasis on the creation. and maintain-'ance of ' interest· in debating. Ourwork is to: encourage our best· men. to take' up debating. before they getint�_ .social or�nization�. .Briggs ...•.... •.•.••• 3Gottfried . ... . • . .. . . • 0 3P1a7 of YestenJaySheldon 190, defeated Smith ISo by190 to 163, and defeated Qasey 200,hy 190 to 195. I II his game 'WithSmith, SbeldOIl made a nm of �, tho: .,' ... � � .�' "�-' .. -� �- � ... -� 4 ' •.. ,. �"'�-"�--·w'"�--:�" ���"��;;i:.:r:;-�i'� ':��. :�."��� . .\':��!':' .• "'���.;,;.:;.�t�:�� :: 4�. :��.��.�"Y�.�'.�-;�:��'::." � .�,' :. .. ··.:�:7-liighest 'rCn for the .touriiariilnt.: Ben'; .. ten easily defeated ·.his oPpoDent}The . -. . ,:..' .� J .:.; •• \". • �'. 1.' � I· ':. ,� .. � ..._-.., ., '. '� :'.mah:hes '_iII:aU he'- futiibed by this .....: :A R .... •• .. fcir·· CcfI ",,.M __ .. ,;:,. ,.- ..eve n} ng, . " '. . . '.' sel� r O� S� $'�t Early�CHAHGE DATES OF OPERA . Abraham' Lincoln once said: "I don't care;ho� mUch. you, say, pro-n-mng you SIJ1 it in &!. few words." ... We want to'ay' to. yoUinafew�ihat�early arrivals in Sgring Suitings and Overioats are'here-the earlier you �e in the wider.is your choice i-you may·order aOIr � JOG wish..for delivery four-to.::,sis .� hence. This .. of mutual benefit because it· : ,;'�ves you �e choice of th� � � allow.our taiIOl'l_�: . ..plentI of time. Better .diop m and see the ilUVilUCCline of Suiting. and styles· at College Men's prices-135.00 up. , . � ..... ' .carver &: WilkieTailors. 1.,.185. Dearbom .se....Wcrk OD �·.II01'e Than Poet- To: Bc- .&in on Fint Day o! Q�.The tentative dates for the present­ation of the Blackfriar·.show, May 11.14 and IS, may,be changed 'as the re- �suit. of ...... ,,4";.;;1' �bj�('tiQn� rai��dagai�st . them. n.·is matter, 'was dis­cussed �t 'the' �ti�g of 'the Friarsyc�ter4ay' . morning, no' decision he­ing reached. -IManager Lightner at this time re­ported. that the show had been turn­ed over to him and that Coach Her­bert would commence work immed­iately at the opening' of the Sprin..;quarter.LAW CLASS GIVES BANQUETThe Senior Ia�' class held its lastjubilation banquet last night at the.Boston Oyster House. Gordon Stew­art. vice-president. acted as toast­master.Following are the toasts that weredelivered; �'Ceitic Wit at the Bar,"Paul O'Donnel ; "The Humor of :tAli," "Jim" Hickey; "The Almighty"George Taple; "Money and theLaw." O. L� Weber.To Give "The Kleptomaniac".The' Science women·s dramatkclub will steal a march .on its rivalli,the' Sock and ,Buskin and t�e GreenRoom this afternoool· when "TheKlePt�mania�'" will be presented in:the Reynolds club theater.,".----The trtstees' of Yale ar� making'plans for an extensive enlargement.of the University. It is proposed to'erect new. buildings on sixteen acres'of unused proper:ty.'--LoSt.: Wat�rni.ilD· F��'��iri : p�n be-.:tween Lexin�on hall and.' S6!�- and,Mad!s:ol\: FridaY ,betwee� . !2 - �nd::' Iio'clock.' "Finder ·'Wlll re�eive �rewa:-d!a.t 5546 Madi�oJj:·Ave.'·.�:�:1_,- .;�'. : �', .... , � :., : :i. � tLirt ..,aiuaity. It· •• ·LLelILat ..... the beIt...de.bat, ·.laaced . ud the mOlt. w;...y,. . .lmtpNdgced Radya war. $1.50 ... Bft.C ... CTT. �y .. co.� OF ..... cou.aa • -.Sardam in pool and Bento.n. in bil-:lia�ds are leading in ,the Reynold5"d1Ib tournament. each having won 0\11!lis games in _ this series. .,Sheldon· is ranning close' to Bellton�, I,with only one defeat. Should he win' , _his· match ;with Benton today, he willbe then tied· for first place;' aiid an-,other match will have to be. pl�yed: :.�decide the leader.It is now practically certain that_Sardam will get the cUe offer� for � ::ihe': winner of the poo)" contest.' Fol­lowing is the standing:BiDiarda 'TAILOR.FOR YOUNG MENTwo Stores. 131 La Salle Street andand 44 Jackson Boulevard.We make riding breeches.j Central 183Telephones 1 Central 184R .. · &, ,K_rt CO.The'Satisfactory .Wall Paparand PaintHOUSECor. Wabash �Ve. and Lake St.�HICAGO�Italian Table D'Hote, --. ·SO�7SC=:-$t'.00··"·�"Including WineAlso a la ,Cart� SeniCe··,.. �., .-_ Daily;'; .. and'.'Sundays ..from11 a. Di.::, to ,1.·9p.�,. -,.-'�A�HErrn&UCH AS ONE GEr.S-IN'ITALY146: State Street SARDAII AND BENTONBOTH HAVE CLEAH·.SLAT�· RepDIda Clah . �� &:Ids To­hy-PoOl· 'CbamjJioDSbip NowPnctica117 DetenniDed..CONSIDER '.THr ADVANTAGEOf� �r UD1IS1I. � - �edionof' &shioa'. latest deaees in col.� ,or oar exc:eptioaaDy' careful at­tention to the details 0( the suit-or oar painstaking attention tothe cotrectDess of style-or our fifteen long years of exper •ience with young men's. dotbes­or our convenient location "r theUniversity oCChicaeo·man-AND YOU WILL NOTFAIL TO SEEHerzka Bros.At No. 112 '_ '_nI St..'TASTY. TAILORSOpeD fteaiags. _. ",' '. ,.-Second Floor.-�, R�. Facialand'5ca1pM� : "-Elediic iii:h,," � . and .Hot, A;r � .' �".""' .....We cater to' PiIlO' cs and studm ...�.' .. -�,., .. '.,;�.P&rkH·· . ',:histitate,J�.M •. Lm� M. G., Manager, PboDe H. P. 4t54 '432 E.. 55th St., Cor. LexingtonAve-,.2IKl Floor. -- spEcIAL PRiea To FRAri:RNrnES'.. ' AND. SORORITIES.I make a IpeCialtY of all designs of Sororitj an�. Fraternity Pins, Rings and Fobs. .. Designs submitted free of c:ilUge, and sample pius. furnished to .�sponsible parties. I am the maker and designer of, the ,'I967�I90S: Dally'Maroon Fobs, . .. '-;:Z'J75he Woocl/cibm''-CG:fe "63rd �t.'...d � � A�t,�' �<;,;�.:·�1�,. � .. :', �TO FmBST AlI]). )lOST. BLBGAlITLY'�DITBD,CDB OB DIB"SOOTH SID" : ' ,_';.CUISINE· UNE)(6EL�Eb.... i .."RICES RB4sn��� ;'..Oi1:hestra Music ev� �g_." .. -. -,• . 0.·' -: '.. ...... -" -�!r" ......... �- -.111 .. ,": •_.' t �� _? ����-. .,. '",•� "'l..')i!:.. .' � :;'-.... . .� ... -' {''''Won. Lost.Benton ............. 4 0Sheldon . ... .. .. ..... 2 ICasey ............... I 2Smith . . . .. ..... . . . .. 1 ;ZStern ................ :lPoolSardam ............. 4 0Kelly ................ 2Christy .............. 2 2Clark ............... 2' 2.' .. �SCHULZ aRO$.,FASHION�BLE: .. LADIES" TAILORS'Our spring an(i'Summer'F8shions and .Fabrics are now here·'.for iDspecti.on:_Suite 8.3, ����',�����.�;� __ dg.NOTIC�.,Prof. Rowde�'. 'Academy of �clng'and 'A.��bn�-. .... ..... " . '.. - .'.# ..meets everJ Thul'8day evening at· the Unity Club Hou",�'814() Indiana Avenue ..Day and niBht olasees for beginners at 321 KimballBall, Jackson and Wabash Avenue.Special Attention to Students.Telephone t049 Hyde ParkARTHUR E. BOURGBAUDecorator.,011 Paper. Paint". 0;1.1 0,.1161.,.,. Pain,.,.'"S."p_I;�218 Eat S5 .. Sbw- "�.f"�-1·"':-1-II. ...' .. ','_"."... ---_...--- �..,.J. Baqaina-.:8JI."the·ji.��----- --/MONON ROUTE- -- - - - - .-Reliable Reooitt Typ_ewriters� all makes;rebuilt in our ,own.; faC!OfY; better and,ch�per than. ,others.. Se- for yourself.THE TYPEWRI'rER EXCHAR6E.319 Dearborn St. A. J. 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