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THE PENNSYLVANIA!^ VOLUME XXIIL—NO. 129 PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, MARCH 15. 1907 PRICE, TWO CENTS
MTERCOLLEGIATE WRESTLING INTERCOLLEGIATE SWIMMING CERCLE FRANCAIS BANQUET SOPHOMORES HOLD BANQUET
n I Meet to Be Held with Cornell in Individual Championships to Be Held Mr. J. G. Rosengarten Guest of Honor. Lively Fights with the Freshmen Be- the Gymnasium This Evening. in Gymnasium Pool To-Night. Several Excellent Speeches. fore Annual Class Dinner.
Pennsylvania me* ■ Cornell In a ling i ' to-nli in al «-'t--iii
,,-,.|.„ i, MI \\. Igbtman Hall, Qymnas Cornell I snted by prae-
mi thej bad laal when tl :
i ornell on the ol I ad toil o i lolumbls two weeki ago
md as v ■ will be . real the l< :" Colum-
i,i,i. iii,' (ban< ood thai Penn- sylvania Th< entries an as follow-.
hundred and fifteen i Pennsylvania; Chaae, Cornell. !-•"•
Pem i Ivanla; Pey- ton, Cornell. 186 pounds—Howls, p, nosy Ivanla; Knight, Corn< II; 116, n/alte, Pennsylvania; Height, Cornell. 118— Freeman, Pennsylvania; David M.n Cornell IT:. Polwell, Pennayl- ranla; Dragoshlnoff, Cornell, He*
i,i pike, Pennaylvanla; Baker, ■ • 11.
• •• Baseball Practice.
Tii., candidate! for the 'Varaltj and i'i, i n, in baseball teams an' probably ,,ii thi li of Indoor practice, for if 'In' Weather Is favorable they expect i" gel ciii mi franklin Field
Monday. Hie mi D retained so far .i
'Varsltj Kelnath, Brown, Takald, Polwell, Carter ami Bhirley, oatohers;
aell, Twiunyer, Brady, Layton, li r, Simpson, Myler anil Collier,
pitehers; Mcrrick. Tlppcry, Kruuss, Kelnatb, Cupltt, Wilson, Thomaa, Rus- sell, cm 1,1,111. Barrie, Hurst, Henry, Dau i "i. Qrayblll and Brooker, In- Belders; Captain Judd, Wii-mi. Webb, BroKaw, Garrison, Hunter, Motrlck, Brown, Russell, FlUpatrick, Cogan, Daw, abbot, Koob ami Baker, out- Bejldi
i nrnen Nichols, (Cellar, Noyes, Hyi is Lange, Drefta, RIchers, Trainer, rjwpman Miller, t'ahaii, MuschUU, Torrey, Heller, Ileus. Ualnl, Hates. DuiKin. Wallace, Wilson. Weschler, Ta>loi. Keefer, Brown, Klingon, Wat- kins. Klllle, Smith, Bhleld, wood, Port, Pauxtis and Flynn.
••• — Chapel Speaker This Morning.
l>r. C. B. Hirst, i>f the medical Far ulty, and Mr. B, C. Mercer, a gradu- ate of the University of Virginia, ad- dressed a large audience of under- graduates in Houston Hall last even- ing. They i(M,k us their subject "Im- mortality."
Mr. Mercer will address the under- graduates this morning In chapel and again this evening In the auditorium of Houston Hall m seven o'clock. He will take the same subject for his ad- dress In the evening.
•Varsity "P" Men Picture. The following men are requested to
report at Gilbert's studio on Sundny morning, at eleven o'clock, with the uniform of the team .on which they have won their 'Varsity letter: Scar- lett, Oaston. Zetgler, Levene, Towns- end, Atkins, JoneB, 8waln, Carter, Brown, Goodfellow, Baker, Ehlers, Hopklnson and Williams, or any other '07 C. man who has won his 'Varsity letter.
'Varsity and Freshman Crew Notice. L'atil further notice- candidates Cor
the Freshman crew will take the four o'clock car. and the 'Varsity men the «-30 car. Signed: H. A. Emlg.
cham ilonahlp swim- meel of the I rcolli glate
Swimmin • \ ■ •. atJon will be beld in I hi I Ij : lum pool in nun i- i.\ ni.-I,i
O'l Ck, The si\ col longin; in I'ni.- Association will send down their beal -1 In 11, and great rai boul i i suit Tale, Co- lumbia, Pennaylvanla, Princeton and Harvard have alread] senl down their , n trie s. Iiul i. o word lias lurii li < ( i \ ■ . I from Brown. Their entrii i■ • • ■ id in,lay 'i'i,,' admission win be
enl i ollowing air the emi Fifty yards Phlller, Rogers, Renear, Penns) Ivanla. Schwartz, Hi i
i).usbosn, Chambers, Princeton. MeKinley, Columbia; Wlthington,
.ii d. l-'iim j dii in)- Rl in .a. I lal rymple, Pennaylvanla; Peters, Yale; Abbey, Princeton; Hatpin, Columbia; □ood win, Harvard. on.' hundred yards Renear, Sylvester, Pennsyl- vania; Richards, Tale; Klmball, Prlnci 'mi; MeKinley, Columbia; Wlthington, Harvard. Plunge D • Bow, It. l>. Hopklnson, Pennsylvania; sb i inan. rale; Wolfei th, Rheln stein; Harding, Harvard; Two hun- dred and twent] yards B, Hopklnson (captain), Dairymple; Hengle, Sale; Gordon, Aid"}. Princeton; Parley, Harvard.
• •• Crew Practice on the River.
( , millions having been aliuosl pep I'in on the river lor tbe lasl two days, crew practice has gone on \ smoothly. The men are rowing in tbe same posit ions as designated by Coach Ward for Tuesday, and will re- main so until coaching starts. As
tht "Franklin" can be gotten out of the loe of the Delaware at De- lajaoo, Coach Ward will begin regular coaching. The boat will also be used in Ferry the men across the river, a greal convenience, as they now have in sralh alnmsl a mile from the ear to tbe boat house.
Practice will be held on Saturday mornings at an hour convenient for all of the men. The time for dally pructlce has been changed. The I", i airmen will now take the four o'clock oar, and the 'Varsity the 1.30.
The ortopede WSH taken out for the first time on Wednesday, being manned by the crew of the second 'Varsity boat, with Corgoa as cox- swain. There are now four working boats, so that there Is little dolay In putting all crews on the water, but the men will not go Into the shells for ■nine time.
Mills, McCune and Corson have acted as coxswains of the 'Varsity boats, while Farquhar, Ptnckney and Fiedler have taken out the Freshman crews.
••♦ —
4 Wharton Association. At a special meeting of the Execu-
tive Committee of the Wharton Asso- ciation the following resolution in re- gard to the death of Oeorge Morris Cheston was adopted:
"Resolved, That inasmuch as the Almighty Father has seen At In His supreme wisdom to take from our midst our fellow-classmate and asso- ciate, Oeorge Morris Cheston; be it therefore
,'Resolved, That we, the members of the Executive Committee of tbe Wharton Association, extend on behalf of the Association our sincere sym- pathy to his bereaved family."
The Cercle Francals of the (Jnh i i -ii) in Id II annual banquet at the Rlttenhouse Hotel lasl night. The oom a as d< corati d a i1 h n d and blue
ribbon and i be tables were ai • ranged strings or dalntj green lights.
The gu si of honor was Mr. J. G. Rogi !,_ M, II uiin has fo ■ ' n i. more
r man In the United i ie movemenl to enlarge th<
Held ni French literature, Mr, Ri engarta n, wh wa a given an bonary degree bj lb I nlverslty, is
. -li,'.I OS a II clpli lit of I • , ii Legion of Honor. Dra.
i and Craa ford, ol the French Department, were also pies- em.
Donald Macfarlan, president of the Cercle, ».:s toaatmaater, and Intro- d ic d tin following speakers of tho evening: I). Bngll h Dallam, Sidney
i.indley Johnson, Dra, Vurplllol ami Crawford
Tbe spei chi ■ a i r • exci llent. espe- iallj ib ,i of D. B. Dallam, whose
humor and brilliancy were greatly ap- ited, Dr. Vurplllol spoke with
-ome enthusiasm on the activity of the year
The success of lie Carole has been a marked one this year. "Lea i. mines Qul I'll iireni," this year's production, was a distinct Improve- ment over former productions.
••• Prize for Ivy Ball Poster.
The Ivy Ball Committee lias decided Ibis year to offer a live dollar prize for the best design for a poster for the Ball. Competition is open to any stu- dent of the University, and designs must be submitted by March 19th to I.. I.ee, 3537 Ixieust street.
The committee suggests that the poster include a girl in evening cos- tume and a background appropriate for such a ball. The words "Ivy Ball" and Its date, "April Uth," must also appear on the poster. Two, three or four colors may be Introduced In the design. Tbe size of the poster is lim- it ad to 3G by 18 Inches. It Is espe- cially desired that a number of do- signs be submitted In order that the poster be a truly representative one. The committee reserves the privilege to reject any or all the designs. An- nouncement will be made of tbe award on the day following the close of the competition. For further In- formation apply to U Lee or J. A. Abrums.
•♦»— — Wanted—A Dormitory Picture.
Any student who was fortunate enough to get a good "winter picture" of the Dormitories under the recent heavy fall of snow Is requested to send a print to the Bursar's office, as it is very much desired to Include such a picture In a new dormitory circular being prepared.
Gymanstic Team Picture. The following men will report Sat-
urday, March 16th, 3 P. M . at Gilbert & Bacon's, 1030 Chestnut street, to have picture taken: Krauss, Brad- ford, Lawton, Bolcc, Lcvl, Spaulding, Bailey, Brooke, Vogdes, Hawley, Signed: Samuel D. Hawley, 2d, man- ager.
Furnished and Unfurnished Rooms. Locust street, 3800—Furnished and
unfurnished rooms; southern expos- ure; adjoining bath.
The Bopmore Class beld a mosl sue cessful banquet lasi evening at tho Manufacturers'Club. About two bun* dn d i'i itten led < lias i lasm
1 .ni high, and • ach mas: • ■ n ri elved 1 i B I called
on Breltii g r tor ' Tl e Cr< «," W. B. Smith. "Non-Athletic Sports " Mc- Nlcol, "Baseball;" II. P. Brown "The
" rm end, "Football;" M i- rlok, "Tin i .. ii, ■; • \\ii m, "Base- ball ;" Garrlaon, "Dean - Tr tphy;" Rogers, "Tbe i >||
All during the d 13 exi ite leni ran around C die • b cat ol the
efforts of the Freshmen lo capture ■ 1, ni Rogers. Be> eral small
occuri 1 d. bui h tin e Rogers' classmates succeeded In Bnving him from being captured.
The committee s as is fol ■ >•■ K. Bonaack, F W. Bi 1 Itlngi r, t;. L, Brown, B. K. Caldwell, Jr., W. H. Fol- g< r, A. n. Freeman, W. Halkett, H. P, Hammond, 11. .1 Klaer, .1. K. Lee, ;•'. B. Roblnette, R, Bchellens, C. A. Bculley, M A. '' I '' ''. Rogers,
olo; 11. Wolstenl olme, chairman. • ••
Philo's Prize Debate. riiiio's annual prise debate will bo
beid to-night at eight o'cloi k. The best man will reel Ive ten dollars in bonks and the second t',v • dnilars in books. The first three nun will form the team which Will n 1 llaverford College In Houston Hall at eight o'clock on tbe evening of Friday, April 18th. The fourth man will be the al- ternate. Tbe question which win be ib bated to-night and also with Haver- fnrd is "Resolved, That disputes be- ' 1 ween employees and employers in the anthracite coal mining Industry of Pennsylvania shall be settled by a Board of Arbitration, constituted by legislative authority, and with power in enforce Its findings, in which board each party shall have equal represen- laiinti. and an additional member or umpire shall be appointed by the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Penn- sylvania."
Each man will speak six minutes without rebuttal. There are a largo number of entries, well divided be- . tween the two sides, and the contest will probably be spirited.
♦♦♦ .
Law School News. > Professor Pepper will be unable to> (
moot the third-year class on Friday. Professor Pepper will be unable to>
meet tho second-year class on Friday. Urofessor Bohlen will continue with,
the cases on malicious prosecutions in I first-year torts.
Professor Patterson will meet the third-year class this Friday afternoon.
George F Itrumm and M. J. Picker- ing have been appointed manager and chairman of the Mock Trial Commit- tee respectively. In place of Lloyd C. Johnson, resigned.
M. G. Hartzog has been appointed! assistant manager of the Record, to) fill the vacancy caused by the resigna- tion of L, C. Johnson. ♦♦♦
Upper Allegheny Club. The Upper Allegheny Club met lit.
Room 34, Memorial Tower, last nlgln. A constitution was adopted and mean.-* were talked over for interesting new- students In the University of Pennsyl- vania. The Club was organized two weeks ago, and will meet on the first Thursday of each month. >
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Published dally iSun<la\ exoepted) during the University year in ilu- latereM of
The Students of the University of Pennsylvania.
EDITOR-IN-CHIEF. WALTER C. NKKl.Y. 1DU8.
MANAGING EDITOR. liOUICKT I. LOWE, 1908.
ASSISTANT MANAGING EDITORS. KDMTJND H. REEVES, 1908 EGBERT D. COR80N, 1901,
EDITORS. P. I.. Mnnn, "07. J. 8. Dlxon, "08. U. J. Ingle, u,. f. A. Haul, 'us.
K. Morgiin. Jr.. '08.
ASSOC'ATE EDITORS. J. A. Abrams. "07. E. U. Roblnctte. '09. 1>. Ilacfarlan, 'us. W. K. Johnson, 'JJ. K B. Martin, "08. U t> Smith, 'on. W. II Polger, •on. A. W", smith. '09. j c. Maiomy, '09. J l". Harbeaon, "10. It Morlaon, Jr.. '09. T, I. Dally, "10. W. H. Smllh. '09. II C. Whiu-xMe. "10.
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FRIDAY, MARCH 15, 1907.
NEWS EDITOR FOR TO-DAY'S ISSUE
J. SHIPLEY D1XON.
Sophon ore i". isbmao anlm
are i set brav ■neb a degree that It upp<
should Interfere and effectively i late these disturbances, As condi- tions exist D A man) fe< l al B IOSI
as to whal attltudi is prop r toward ye occurrreni i
I'n'.1 i i senior Class held
its Bopohomore banquet at the Roose- velt and kidnapped a mi mbi r of the Freshman class there was no Interfer- ence when the - cond i had th< Lr cl i • i nni r and < ven then thi Fn-ship.r et alia t Ion , what
feeble, Last j ei r, thi Fri shi
class un ei if the wild- < st that i e University Intercepted Sophomores on their way to the banqui I and a riot In the neigh- borhood of the Rittenhouse was the result.
Yesterday the hostilities assumed a more exaggerated character than ever. The battles waged all over the campus lasted from morning tin night and'gave the tailors a rush day. The ' incentive on each side was a presi- dential kidnapping mania that In itself is a good tiling.
There is considerable talk about preserving traditions, but this is not a question of preserving something bnt of sanctioning something Just started. We are of the opinion that it is beneficial to promote intcrclass rivalry on the campus but not in the streets of Philadelphia, and we think that if the upperelassmen will see to it that these pre-banqueting festivi- ties are legitimately conducted and recognize them aa proper class fights, instead of throwing snowballs at the lowerclassini'ii. ;:s two or three did yesterday, both the true object of the tight and tho worthy dignity and authority of the upperelassmen would be more effectively preserved,
Zelosophic Society News. A departure from the usual program
haj I" en arranged for to-night's meet- ing of the Zelosophic Society anil the staid precincts of Zclo Hall will be converted into a place for fun and laughter. The evening's program will consist of a mock joint session of tho National Senate and House of Repre- sentatives, the special business being I hi' election 'of a President to office. C. A. Asnls, In tlie capacity of presi- dent pro teni|M>re of the Senate, will preside over the august gathering, while White and Watson will serve as sergeants- at-arms and chaplain iv-
i spectively. Among the bills to bo brought up tor discussion will be an 'Ail tO restrict the licpior traffic," and Saniler, the bill's father, will be op- posed by Daniels. Georgia liberal Sun- , day champion, in the debate.
A number of bills of a more or less revolutionary nature will be laid In- fore the House, and *'.lu-f discussion is in be entirely extempore), ii Is sx pected that the "feast of reason and the Bon of soul" will be sufficient for even the moat avaricious of ihe mi m-
A memorial to the late Panama Ca u i will be read bj it" i nbaum, and
i petit Ion in alleviate the hard eondl- nf labor :n iii • Wharton School be present id by Gordon, The
famous Committee on Rivera and Har- bors is in plaj a prominent part in ■ i e proceeding
D latory motions and parliaments oduo ii under the
-iiiiervisii.n of the Committee on Rules, of which Rosenbaum has I
Inted chaiiman. will serve in en- Iven the monotonous brilliancy of
all un mbera are asked to attend, • ••
Dormitory Rooms for Rent. Owing to withdrawals from the Uni-
versity thi re are ■ numb* r of v< ry ■ is vacant in the Dormi-
tories. Any student who desires to take ih' se rooms, thereby giving them ihe opportunity to hold the rooms tor
year, should apply to the En at one. Allowance will be made for the time already elapsed. The rooms are: 26 Bodine, single room, : ing at $120 for the year; 12
■ mi. |90; 30 Morgan, ill in mi, }''.v I ;■; Llppincott, single re 1185; 18 Bodine, single suite, $160; 866 Balrd, double room. J155; 4C E. !-'. Smith, double room, $173; 213 Prov- ost Smith, double suite, $L'50; 140 l'i Lost Smith, double suite, $250; i:,7 Hopklnson, double suite, J2G5; 23 E. I- Smith, double suite, $220.
Medical Vacancies. Jeroe) City Hospital, Baldwin ave-
nue and Montgomery street, Jersey City. An examination to fill two va-
: cancies on the house staff of the Jer- I sey City Hospital will be held at this hospital on Wednesday, May 1, 1907,
I at twelve o'clock noon. The hospital 1 has 175 beds.
Applicants must be graduates of . well recognized colleges. Further
particulars will be furnished on appli- cation to the Warden of the Hospital. Charles S. Mason, Warden.
••« Gun Club Notice.
A practice shoot will be held at Clearvlew on Saturday, March ICth. Take 2.05 train from B. & O. Sta- tion to Seventy second street. It Is necessary for all men who want to try for tho team to be there. Signed: Harold M. Null, manager.
♦•♦ Cartmell Not Seriously Hurt.
N. .1. Cartmell, who sustained an injury to his foot In the relay race last Tuesday, and who it was feared would inn he able to continue training, Is much improved There is little doubt but that he will run In tho relay races in April.
Sorosis for Men Spring Models Ready
USUAL SOROSIS PROGRESS
WORKED INTO EVERY
STITCH OF THEM
Fancy Sox at Coat of Import
STORKS i
1312=1314 Chestnut Street
Fried & Strecker TAILORS
344.? Woodland Ave. College Representatives:
E. L. GREENE. '08 C.
O. W. DRAPER, '09 M.
Invite all U. of P. men to In- spect our line of woolens
Dress suits. j::r>uo up. Tuxedo Bolts, $33.00 up. Perfect satisfaction guaran-
teed.
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Musical Clubs Notice. The Combined Musical Clubs will
give a concert in the First Presby- terian Church of Camdi 11 to-night. All members will meet In Logan Hall at ■even o'clock.
1907 Photograph Notice. The following members of the Class
Picture Committee will pleaso report to-day, at 1.15, in the trophy room, Houston Hall: Cannon, I.evene, A. I). Wolf, McCoodwin. Apeldorn, Dana, chairman.
To the Students of the
University of Pennsylvania Gentlemen:
We respectfully solicit your laundry work and take this means of doing so. We are located close to tbe College, so can call for your laundry any day any time on either mail or phone order. We allow a discount of 25 per cent, to students. We do this because we ha've nosagents and much prefer doaling direct. We guarantee satisfaction, and | might also state that we renew neck bands, put on buttons, etc., free of charge. Hoping you will favor us with a trial.
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Medical Notices. Section-year class. Section A : Sec-
tion A will please report for examina- tion on cadaver In "Study Museum" In UiRan Hall as below specified. No man Is eligible for this examination unless he has satisfactorily completed all required dissection and passed ex- amination on three parts: Wednes- day, March 20th, at 9 A. M.—Adams to Coulter, Inclusive. At 1.30 P. M.— I'oovir to Clnsbnrg, Inclusive. Satur- day. March 23d. at 9 A. M— (Sorman to Hunnerford, Inclusive. At 1,80 P. M.—Hughes to I.lndenberg. In- clusive.
Society of the Lying-in Hospital of the City of New York, Serond avenue, Seventeenth, and Eighteenth streets. A competitive examination will DC held at twelve noon Monday, April l. 1907, at this hospital, to till the varan clea on tin- resident staff: Three va c ancles (unless snnmr Oiled), indoor house Surgeon, Ma\ I. I!i"7. no salary, tour months service; three vacancies,
I iiit house surgeon, Maj l. 1907. three vacancies, assistant house sur- . ' I 'ii. June I. I'.'i'T. Hirer va in assistant hoi.se surgeon, July l. 1907; ihr e vacancies, assistant house sur- geon, August I. 1907. No vacation Is allowed, Practical, written and oral examinations Bre given upon on
■ illy. Hospital "f the Protestant BSpl
pal Church in Philadelphia. Thi iiual examination of candidates tor the
d in phj Blclan will place si the Church Housi. noi 11 corner Twelfth and Walnut streets, on the evenings of Thursday, April Ith, si d Friday, \| rll 5th Candidates win
Ives wli houl furl ber no t i mi both I Suing Written i •. aminatlon will begin at g P \i Thurs- day , April ith. ti ral i lamination will begin al 8 P M. Friday, April 5th. Candidates should make written :i|r plication for the appointment, nili;: ing Ewlng I.. Miller, Esq., secretary t>f tiw Board of Managers, Church House. Twelfth and Wainut streets. Tl monlals should be senl to the undt r-
■ I not later than the evening of April Ith. ElllSton .1 Morris. M. D., secretary of the Medical Board, South Eighteenth sit. • |
• •• Lyric—"The New York Idea."
I angdOn Mitchell's lin' S Oil is as enthusiastic over his play, "The New York Idea." as wen MOK Voi k, Chl-
' and Boston. Mrs. Fiske and the Manhattan Company played this do- lightful satlro to crowded houses at the Lyric last week. It is a pleasuro to see the appreciation with which this performance is received. There is no question of the enjoyment to be had from listening to Mr. Mitchell's sparkling dialogue and watching Mrs. Klske's deft and charming acting and the fine work of the Manhattan Com- pany. It Is one of the best groups of players on the contemporary stage. Kor a comparison of Mrs. Flsko ono would look far and few equal her ln the iletoneini.nl of a natural winsome, spontaneous comedy spirit, with an undercurrent of genuine feeling that tugs ut the heartstrings. It Is many seasons since Mrs. Fiske had a role that showed so well her art In Its lighter phases. As usual the star Is most generous to her associates. Mr. Mason. Mr. Arllss, Mr. Harbury, Mr. Clinton and others huve opportunity to Increase their reputations. Marion l.ea. In whOSS acting there Is a spe- cial interest, as she Is a l'hiladelphlan, conies forward as a pleasing char- acter comedienne, n \n hardly neces- sary to say that the settings are ln excellent taste and that the Stage management is admirable—Adv.
• •• Notice, Alumni of Bethlehem Prep. The Bethlehem Preparatory School
will give a complimentary dinnt r to its alumni on March 16th, at 8.15 P, M., at the Eagle Hotel, Bethlehem. All old students are welcome, and any alumnus not having received notice may receive a ticket by addressing 11. A. Foerdlng, Head Master, at the School.
The 'Varsity Backstop A catcher on a college nine cannot be too cart-fur »tK>at
the Mill he uses the Big d'ame may depend upon lnsability to bold the ball. The majority ol ''Varsity Kackstops, like the majority of the great League Catchers always use a
CATCHERS' MITT The arrangement of pinMing ami detp hollow hoM* tiw ball
every IIUM K. ach *, ■tcnera' Hills arc mmUm rianla un*l KM*, ami range in price Iron tgc tu$Muracli.
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The above Question is now frequently and in reply would hat fifteen mlnutei talk with us and an Inspection «! our stock
(largi il 1 ver) will satisfy you iii evi rj detail.
As leaders In the College trade It Is our but ■ keep tl oroughly od, and we certainly try, and judging-from the bust » us,
we nave made 1 notable success in our end<
"Stj data broa na" our Bret tip.
Thanking you tor past favors, we are
Yours very truly,
I'ylc, I tines #V Karbicri COLLEGE TAILORS
1117 Walnut Street, Philadelphia
BALDWIN LOCOMOTIVE WORKS SINGLE EXPANSION AND COMPOUND LOCOMOTIVES
Broad and Narrow-Gauge Locomotives, Mine and Furnace Locomotives, Compress d-Alr Loci Tramway Locomotives, Plantation Locomotives, Oil Hunting Locomotives, Electric Locomotives with Westinghouse Motors, Electric Car Tracks with or without Motors.
Burnham, Williams & Co. Philadelphia, Pa.
The Pennsylvania!! Printing Co. INCORPORATED
Alumni Hall. 3451 Woodland Ave.
We do job printing for the University at reasonable rates.
BILL HEADS, TICKETS, CLASS BALLOTS, PLACARDS, ENVELOPES, LETTER HEADS, AND GENERAL CLASS AND CLUB WORK
Office Open from 4 P. M. to 12 A. M.
GILBERT STUDIO FINEST PHOTOGRAPHS SPECIAL RATES TO STUDENTS 926 Chestnut St.
THE PENNSYLVANIAN i
Business and Library Furniture Engraving, Printing, Stationery
HOSKINS' ROSTER should be In the room of every student It Is free. Get a coupon from the office of this publication.
WM. H. HOSKWS CO. 904 906 Chestnut Street
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
For Two Weeks Only
ALL- OUR $30.00, $35.00 AND $.0.00
SUITS
$25.00 DISCOUNT ALLOWED
Kendig & Oliver 1501 SANSOM STREET
It's a Fownes'.
That's all you
need to know about a
glove.
E. Weinstock, 3713 Spruce St. Full Dress and Tuxedo Suits
Made to Order and Hired. From January 1st to March 1st
Suits Pressed for 25 Cents.
Laundry TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT.
OFF TO STUDENTS.
University Laundry 3607 WOODLAND AVENUE.
John Middle ton • Importer ,><* (Mounter
219 W.LNUTSI. mi
CLASS PIPESJf
JM PIPES •QWU MADCM FSUfl
Pipes Repair^
illustrated Price List Sent on Request.
"YOUR APPEARANCE CAN BE IMPROVED."
The College Man's endorsement of our Improved method of cleaning; and pressing, by electricity, Is a satis- factory guarantee of our work. There) are two ways to press a suit By pressing the spots IN they RE- APPEAR, by REMOVING they DISAP- rRAR. We remove them before rresslng. COLLEGE BRANCH OF THE DRURY TAILOR SHOP, 116 •outh 33d St. Bell, Preston 281J L.
Grand—"In New York Town." In New York Town," Hurtig &
Si;,moil's new musloal oddity, is the attraction billed for the Grand Opera House this week.
'in New fork Town." as the title implies, is based ami founded on hap- pi iiings in the greai mi tropolls served up In a musical and comed] v. In
v for amusement purposes and ns a leeway to introduce clever come- dians and singers of note, also a bevy of handsome and stately show and chorus girls. All In all tl i
members In the new musical od- dity, and the costuming, scenic, stage ami electi leal i B cts are among the foremosl thai ha' e i er been i en on any stage In i
"In New York Town" is the joint i of Willard Holcomb and I oney tell, while 1c « is ■
i I.I oi and cliff Meech, and comprises eighteen con-
"In X- •■ York Town" Is noi a hodge podge b] ■ i, but i ne of those effei\ ti musical od dltl< a th it n '.•■•■ rail to pi in the n - ' from the rise until thi Anal I
on I he last 8 The ms Ini i "ill be on Tue idaj.
Thursdaj and pi ii e I.I ES i nts througl IU! I he en- tire hou eil.
• •• A. J. Peterson, 1006 Walnut St.
"To be appropriately dressed gives one a satisfaction which nothing else can give." No one appreciates tiii.< sentiment more than a college man. We can satisfy you tor all occasions, whether al work, al play or In society. Full Dress Suits during January and February tor MO. Alberl J. Pete son, 1000 Walnut streel
• •• W. H. Embick & Sons.
The LO per cent, student reduction, announced in yi H ton Club Book, on Embllck tailoring is a reduction on prices $."i to $|i) less per suit than their Dearest competitor's prices. Establish this fact for yourself. Suitings, $25 to $50. W. H. Bmblck & Sons. 1C28 Chestnut street.
• •• "Gray's Athletic Shop for Students."
Do you indulge in outdoor sports? If so how about your Baseball and Tennis supplies? All the new 1907 Spalding Athletic Goods are on tap at "Gray's Athletic Shop," 29 South Elev- enth street The Bpaldlng complete line.
Medical Not'ce. The Dean of the Medical Depart
iin nt lias received applications for men to serve as resident physicians, intern-s ani permanent substitutes iu the following liospiinls. "Roose- velt." New Yoik City; "Memorial," Monongahela; "St Mark's," Salt Lake City, liali: "Reading," Reading; "Episcopal," in this citty; "City," New York City, and the "I'niontown" Hos- pital at I nioniown
Information about examinations, salary, and oilier particulars may be had from the Dean of the Medical Department
... Notices.
Hospital residents, Wilmington The Delaware Hospital. Fourtet and \\ ashini I treats, Wilmln Del. There «111 i noy In thi near future al thi I Wlawi Wilmington, Dels • ■ two (2
• i i Iciana Fui ther P
lars may !»• obtained bj addre thi superintendent, Miss \ w. Mo- i , in
••• Found—Bunch of Keys.
\ of key8 was foui 'i be
be bad bj identifj In them at Th i ranian oil
• •• Notice, Course 562.
i'\ : i nation In 562 «ill be held on Saturday, March 16th, al 10 A M .
■ i 11", College Hail. .1 n. I'etuii- man, 11
•KEITH'S THEATRE.
BILL FOR THIS WEEK.
FULLER GOLDEN. Matchless Monologuist. Highest
Priced and Most Versatile of All Artists "In One" In Vaudeville.
MR. JULIUS STEGER. Assisted by Mr. William H. Pascoe,
Miss Helen Mar Wilcox, Mr. John Romano (Harpist).
Musical Dramatic Playlet, Entitled "THE FIFTH COMMANDMENT."
BINNS, BINN8 AND BINN8. European Musical Specialty.
IRVING JONES. Black-Face Comedy Without Peer.
JNO. HYAM8 and LEILA MclNTYRE In Herbert Wlnslow's Comedy Sketch,
"TWO HUNDRED WIVES."
ROGERS AND DEELY. "The Singer and the Valet."
Grand Extra Added Attraction! ALCIDEA CAPITAINE.
Greatest of All European Aerial Acts.
THE SAWADAS. Japanese Jugglers.
CARL AND MARY OHM. Presenting the Most Wonderful
Trained Animal Novelty on Earth.
DUDLEY, CHESLYN AND BURN*. Comedians and Vocalists.
KINETOQRAPH.
Dieges & Clust "If We Made It, It's Right"
OFFICIAL Class i'lns JEWELERS 1 raUTmii Pins OF THE Medsls
LEADING CuPs- ■***■ COLLEGES Ws,(hes
SCHOOLS AND ,lillm0Ilds
ASSOCIATIONS jewelry
1123 CHESTNUT ST.
PATRONIZE
The Dormitory Drug Shop
OPPOSITE TH£ DORMITORIES
For Your Wants In That Line
W. R. MURRAY
University Text=Books Both new and second* hand, for all depart menu, to be had at
McVEY'S BOOK STORE 1229 Arch Streel
CAPS AND GOWNS #
Makers to 1*5 College Best Workminshls at
Lowest Prices
COX SONS ft TOM. 2s2 Fourth Aveoue.New Vort
BROWN BROS. & CO.
BANKERS Fourth and Chestnut fMreeto
Shirts to Order KVK the largest
range of selec- tion, over a thou- sand exclusive styles from which to choose,
$3.50 and Up.
Sat i s f a c 11 o n
Kuaraatsx d,
Hats 1 b ' m « snap a tor Spring wear
.ii. a v. read}.
12.00, 13.00, * I SiilT. |S.60, $3.00, 68.60.
Wi 've variety to satisfy all.
Fancy Vests In me. all . en ai ions from our
own workrooms, 1840, I4.S0, $5.00.
Our Regular and Half sizes in Clothing Insures the exact fit.
Browning, King 15@pf& Company
^m* I331-I3it. nj-e,,,,, st. r.III.MX l.enn
SEND YOUR NAME TO
Spalding FOR A CATALOGUE OF
Spalding Athletic Goods Mention what sport you are Inter*
ested In and ask for a list of college and school supplies.
The Spalding Athletic Library
Text-booUs on every athletic sport 10 cents per copy.
Send for Complete List. MAIL ORDER DEPT.
A. G. SPALDING & BROS. 126 Nassau St., New York. 149 Wabash Ave., Chlcsgo.
The Majestic A^A™ BROAD 8T.—GIRARD AVK.
Philadelphia's most attractive apart- ment house. Combination suites toe yoang gentlemen. Unsurpassed »s> commodatlons for families; splendM location; moderate charges. High* class cafe service; half portlona.
JAMES 8. MCCARTNEY, General Manager.
Printing,. Developing, Lantern Slides, Printing, developing and lantern
slides made; evening*. Walter R*8> ers, Harrison Laboratory.