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TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1905 No. 9 IRVING TEAM LOSES COLORADO TO HE SEEN BASEBALL SCHEDULE HURREY TO FRATS DTS WIN DEBATE IN A THE McCLURG'S LECTURE COLLEGE MANAGERS MET ADDRESSES BUl'tICH AT HARD , CONTEST TOMORROW NIGHT HERE SATURDAY DELT HOUSE An Irving and Two Zets Will Mrs. McClurg An Authority On Drake Not Represented-Dr. Bible Study Movement II Being Go To Nebraska-Faculty Cliff Dwellers-Good Monilaw Could Not Get Considered By Greek Chose Judges Press Reports Football Date Letter Men The team representing the Zeta· uPlionoramic C.,lor&do" lS the On Saturday afternoon repre· "Will you call at the preaident's pthian society won the Nebras- title of the lecture which will be sentatives from various' oftlce at three?" was the tele- b preliminary debate which was presented tomorrow evening at throughout the state met w1th phone message which went out held in the opera house last libe liberal art!! aud1torium by Manager Walker to arranre the from the cap1tol building Satur- light, the decision of the jlUiges Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert McOlurg several ba.seball schedules. Witn day afternoon to the presidents being two for the negati ve. under the auspices of the Orator- the exception of Drake nearly of the various fraternities. Fol· The debate was very even and Ical Association. every college in the state had lowing this invitatioo, which was exciting. Rivalry between the Mr. and Mra. McClurg are managers present. Dr. MonUaw kind but urgent, a squad of ",0 teams was most keen and now making their third traoscon- of Drake was here in the interests Greeks reported at the outer IICh one was spurred on to do tinental lecture tour, appearing of football but there are dUIl- vestibule whence they were led his utmost by the cheers and in principal cities from Colorado culties in the way of arranging a to the vestibule and thence yells of the two rival societies. . to New York and Boston. They date. Iowa offered October 7, but marched into tneroom ofrooms-- According to the constitution h&ve recently presented, ·'PlIonor· Monilaw considered it too early. the room of the carpet. Tbe door of the debating league the win- orllomic Oolorado", at. the Univer· In the SundlloY Register and was closed from without and an ling side selects two men and sities of Princeton,Columbia,Vir- Leader the Drake coach gave the ominous sUence followed broken ills losing side one to represent ginia., Michigan, Wisconsin, Texas, opinion that it would be impos· only by the roar of the waters iIle university in the tinal con- Wesleyan, "nd Brown; at Smith sible for Iow,j, and Drdoke to get rUBbing down centra.l walk. test to be held in Lincoln some a.nd Trinity Colleges, Oarnegie to!:ether on the gridiron. Prexy did not app&ar at once and time in April. The question is a Institute Pittsburg; Brooklyn The baseball managers present presently one man breathed, tben very difficult one to handle and Institute of Art and Sciences, were, Anthony of Ames, John· aoother and when they were all requires a great amount of hard Cooper Institute and Museum of son of I. S. N. t:;. DuBridge of breathing freely President Mac- wPrk, both sides showed however Natural History, New York and Cornell, White of Simpson, Fish- Lean entered and introduced they had 110 thorough knowl eight times in New York City er of Grinnell, and Johnson of Ohas. D. Hurrey &s a fellow frat- edge of tbe subject. under the auspices of thd Board Coe. ernity man who had something The following was the subject of Political Education. For three The Iowa schedule is as fol· to say to fraternity men. Mr. of the discussion: Resolved:- weeks, daily, this lecture was lows: I Hurrey, a representative of the ''That the United States Should presented at the St. !"ouis Ex· April lO·lei-Rock I sl aDd Bible study movement in frater- Adopt a System of National position, and ift PhUadelphia at League at 10.80 City. nities which has become quite Bank Currency, Based on Com · Witherson Hall and Drexel Insti- AprU 22-Ooe at Iowa Oity. popular in the east, gave a hasty mercial Assets, in Preference to tute. At Washington, their aud- April 24-Cedar Rapids League idea of the movement and asked a System Based on United StOotes ence included· the Presi , dent's at Iowa City. if the men desired to know more Government Bonds." Cabinet, the foreign Am bassa- Apri127-Ohie&g0 at Chicago. of the work and cared to invite This question was affirmed for &dors Senators andCongressmen, April 28-Northwestern a t their respective chapters to a Irving Institute by E. R. Hutch- High Otllcials of army and navy Evanston, Illinois. meeting Sunday enson, B. F. Wyland, and J. E. a.nd government departments, April 2B-Knox at Galesburg, morn1ng. The men expressed Goodwin, and denied for the and society: of the capital. Their Illinois. themselves &8 and Del- Zetagathian Society by F. E. in the West this May 2- Nebraska at Iowa Oity. ta DeH offered Its house as Snedicor, R.R. Randall and S. E ileason include the Chicago Uni- May 8-Nebraska at Iowa Oity. meet1ng Skelley. versity, the Davenport Academy May 6-Cornell at Mt. Vernon. Accordingly morning The judges of the contest, of Sciences and the universities May l1-Simpson at Iowa Oity. atrlO:SO about thIrty five Greeks chosen by a 'faculty committee, of Nebraska and Iowa. May lS-Ames at Iowa City. went to the Delta house .and met wereAttorney Dutcber,Rev.W.D The press reports of this lec- May 16--Normal at Cedar Falls Mr. Hurre.y who. desc.f1bed WUlb,ms and Hon. Geo. W. Biloll ture are all very favorable: May 17-Ooe at Cedar Rapids. movement 1n tak1.ng as hiS The debate was conducted on rhe Washington,D.O., Post says, May 2O-Qrionell at Iowa Oity, example Mich. U!llyers1ty where the same plan as the final, each "Those who have gone to the May 28- Normalat Iowa City. the movement orlgmat.ed. There man having a rebuttal speech Alps with Stoddard, to Scandi- 8O-Ames at Ames. ev,ery had a The rebuttal was opened for the navia with Burton Holmes or to May 21--Grinnell at Grinnell class 10 Bible study which meets negative by S. E. Skelly and for .tar worlds with Garrett Ser- June 6-Cornell at Iowa City. S.unday. lor an hour the affirmative by J. E. Goodwin. viss, had the pleasnre of their May 25 and June 3 are left open the literary and reo The closing speeches were given visits renewed when viewing the for return games with Knox and hg10US of the book. by F. E. Snedicor for the nega- of the Colorado moun· Northwestern. various classes which have &ive and E. R. Hutchinson for tht! through the medium of PIa At Muscatine their own leaders, bound dlrmative. Mr. McOlurg's lecture." Mrs. y toget.her by aPan HelleDlc organ- . . . . McClurg tells the ta.le of the The Iowa basketball left this ization and at the head is a lead- Pi Beta Phi Iwtl80ted night cliff dwellers on which subject afternoon at 4:20 for Muscat.ine er of leaders. Mr. Hurrey ably ::d f :li aje Ed1th Ball -the is a recognized authority and where they will meet tonight the showed that a wide knowledge of o e c ass o. IWCOrding to "he New York Even- fast and almost undefeated team the book of books is absolutely Eddie Rule will be here Thurs- ing Post, is unquestionably one of Oompanyc. The team has been necessary to a lawyer, 8. doctor day to take up his work as gym- of the foremost students of pre· working hard in the Pa.vilion and or any man who aspires to Dutum director. historic America." Tickets may are in the best of condition. The learning and that to everyone it CarIW.Ross is confined in Mercy be bad at Wieneke's bookstore. game will be played in the Y. M. brings culture and refinement; Hoi itftl 'th T h id f . ' . O. A. on a Boor of eq ual size with further, he said that these classes p - WI yp 0 ever. MaryEverts Will go to. Nora our own but one which is much would bring about a much better disease is in rather March 6 to appenr 10 the smoother. The line up will be, inter-fraternity spirit thus aiding The 10';. track team will meet Northwestern at Evanston 00 May 6, and will meet Ames at Iowa Oity a week later. The Board of Con trol of Iowa institntions has appointed Dr. L. W. Dean Ophtrutolmic and Oral Burgeon for the Soldiers' 9rphaos Home of Davenport. He boldll a "imiiar position in. the IObool for the blin.d at VinWI1 iemlOary course of that Schenck and Shaw, guards; Grif- nniversity spirit: finally, the IIond the seventh she will gtv.e fitb and Ba.rton, forwards; Moris- fraternities and the Y. M. C. A. a. recital at .olear Lake. On Fr1- sey, center; and Brown sub. would be brought into better day of thiS week she goes to" . " harmony and here agy,in school Letts. Mark The MUSIC spirit would be increased and the Iowa has chosen the negative The beautiful music emaneting great work which the Y. M. C. A. ,f the question, "Resolved, That from the Auditorium this even does in finding homes and em- Lhe Labor Unions are justified in ing is not from Apollo's lyre or ployment for new students would their demands for a closed shop", Pilon's reep but from the vocal be materially benefited. Several in the debate with the university chords of the senior class, chant- of those present were in favor of of Kansas, which will be held lng, trUling and warbling its the movement and it was agreed oext May at Lawrence, Kan.... beautiful campus songa. that a committee composed of 0Jf ."'G8 4

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~ess

: to thIs irn­Select your teed be un­yle. Dress ~asure .....

s

• tllttS

rk some belli· ~n Formal 00·

Tht"se are very They are set No two are

llain and some old mountings. ell. .

~er plain, finisb· or set with gen· s.

mething' entirey d eyes.

............ ; ~.; ~ ... ~ I', ,',: ,'I .~ .......... ..... ... t·,·

Its, lat

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Goods.

DAILY IOWAN OPPICIAL PAPER OF THE BTAT& UNIV&R8ITY OF IOWA

Vol. 4 IOWA CITY, IOWA. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1905 No. 9

IRVING TEAM LOSES COLORADO TO HE SEEN BASEBALL SCHEDULE HURREY TO FRATS DTS WIN DEBATE IN A THE McCLURG'S LECTURE COLLEGE MANAGERS MET ADDRESSES BUl'tICH AT

HARD , CONTEST TOMORROW NIGHT HERE SATURDAY DELT HOUSE

An Irving and Two Zets Will Mrs. McClurg An Authority On Drake Not Represented-Dr. Bible Study Movement II Being Go To Nebraska-Faculty Cliff Dwellers-Good Monilaw Could Not Get Considered By Greek

Chose Judges Press Reports Football Date Letter Men

The team representing the Zeta· uPlionoramic C.,lor&do" lS the On Saturday afternoon repre· "Will you call at the preaident's pthian society won the Nebras- title of the lecture which will be sentatives from various' colle~es oftlce at three?" was the tele­b preliminary debate which was presented tomorrow evening at throughout the state met w1th phone message which went out held in the opera house last libe liberal art!! aud1torium by Manager Walker to arranre the from the cap1tol building Satur­light, the decision of the jlUiges Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert McOlurg several ba.seball schedules. Witn day afternoon to the presidents being two for the negati ve. under the auspices of the Orator- the exception of Drake nearly of the various fraternities. Fol·

The debate was very even and Ical Association. every college in the state had lowing this invitatioo, which was exciting. Rivalry between the Mr. and Mra. McClurg are managers present. Dr. MonUaw kind but urgent, a squad of ",0 teams was most keen and now making their third traoscon- of Drake was here in the interests Greeks reported at the outer IICh one was spurred on to do tinental lecture tour, appearing of football but there are dUIl- vestibule whence they were led his utmost by the cheers and in principal cities from Colorado culties in the way of arranging a to the vestibule and thence yells of the two rival societies. . to New York and Boston. They date. Iowa offered October 7, but marched into tneroom ofrooms--

According to the constitution h&ve recently presented, ·'PlIonor· Monilaw considered it too early. the room of the carpet. Tbe door of the debating league the win- orllomic Oolorado", at. the Univer· In the SundlloY Register and was closed from without and an ling side selects two men and sities of Princeton,Columbia,Vir- Leader the Drake coach gave the ominous sUence followed broken ills losing side one to represent ginia., Michigan, Wisconsin, Texas, opinion that it would be impos· only by the roar of the waters iIle university in the tinal con- Wesleyan, "nd Brown; at Smith sible for Iow,j, and Drdoke to get rUBbing down centra.l walk. test to be held in Lincoln some a.nd Trinity Colleges, Oarnegie to!:ether on the gridiron. Prexy did not app&ar at once and time in April. The question is a Institute Pittsburg; Brooklyn The baseball managers present presently one man breathed, tben very difficult one to handle and Institute of Art and Sciences, were, Anthony of Ames, John· aoother and when they were all requires a great amount of hard Cooper Institute and Museum of son of I. S. N. t:;. DuBridge of breathing freely President Mac­wPrk, both sides showed however Natural History, New York and Cornell, White of Simpson, Fish- Lean entered and introduced ~at they had 110 thorough knowl eight times in New York City er of Grinnell, and Johnson of Ohas. D. Hurrey &s a fellow frat­edge of tbe subject. under the auspices of thd Board Coe. ernity man who had something

The following was the subject of Political Education. For three The Iowa schedule is as fol· to say to fraternity men. Mr. of the discussion: Resolved:- weeks, daily, this lecture was lows: I Hurrey, a representative of the ''That the United States Should presented at the St. !"ouis Ex· April lO·lei-Rock I sl aDd Bible study movement in frater-Adopt a System of National position, and ift PhUadelphia at League at 10.80 City. nities which has become quite Bank Currency, Based on Com· Witherson Hall and Drexel Insti- AprU 22-Ooe at Iowa Oity. popular in the east, gave a hasty mercial Assets, in Preference to tute. At Washington, their aud- April 24-Cedar Rapids League idea of the movement and asked a System Based on United StOotes ence included· the Presi,dent's at Iowa City. if the men desired to know more Government Bonds." Cabinet, the foreign Am bassa- Apri127-Ohie&g0 at Chicago. of the work and cared to invite

This question was affirmed for &dors Senators andCongressmen, April 28-Northwestern a t their respective chapters to a Irving Institute by E. R. Hutch- High Otllcials of army and navy Evanston, Illinois. Pan-~ellenic meeting Sunday enson, B. F. Wyland, and J. E. a.nd government departments, April 2B-Knox at Galesburg, morn1ng. The men expressed Goodwin, and denied for the and society: of the capital. Their Illinois. themselves &8 favor~ble and Del­Zetagathian Society by F. E. eo~ments in the West this May 2- Nebraska at Iowa Oity. ta T~u DeH offered Its house as Snedicor, R.R. Randall and S. E ileason include the Chicago Uni- May 8-Nebraska at Iowa Oity. meet1ng ~lace. Skelley. versity, the Davenport Academy May 6-Cornell at Mt. Vernon. Accordingly ~unday morning

The judges of the contest, of Sciences and the universities May l1-Simpson at Iowa Oity. atrlO:SO about thIrty five Greeks chosen by a 'faculty committee, of Nebraska and Iowa. May lS-Ames at Iowa City. went to the Delta house .and met wereAttorney Dutcber,Rev.W.D The press reports of this lec- May 16--Normal at Cedar Falls Mr. Hurre.y who. desc.f1bed t~e WUlb,ms and Hon. Geo. W. Biloll ture are all very favorable: May 17-Ooe at Cedar Rapids. movement 1n deta~ tak1.ng as hiS

The debate was conducted on rhe Washington,D.O., Post says, May 2O-Qrionell at Iowa Oity, example Mich. U!llyers1ty where the same plan as the final, each "Those who have gone to the May 28- Normalat Iowa City. the movement orlgmat.ed. There man having a rebuttal speech Alps with Stoddard, to Scandi- ~ay 8O-Ames at Ames. a1mos~ ev,ery fra~rDlty had a The rebuttal was opened for the navia with Burton Holmes or to May 21--Grinnell at Grinnell class 10 Bible study which meets negative by S. E. Skelly and for .tar worlds with Garrett Ser- June 6-Cornell at Iowa City. S.unday. afternoo~8 lor an hour the affirmative by J. E. Goodwin. viss, had the pleasnre of their May 25 and June 3 are left open ~u~cussmg the literary and reo The closing speeches were given visits renewed when viewing the for return games with Knox and hg10US c~ara.cter of the book. by F. E. Snedicor for the nega- ~randure of the Colorado moun· Northwestern. Th~se various classes which have &ive and E. R. Hutchinson for tht! ~ins, through the medium of PIa At Muscatine their own leaders, ar~ bound dlrmative. Mr. McOlurg's lecture." Mrs. y toget.her by aPan HelleDlc organ-

. . . . McClurg tells the ta.le of the The Iowa basketball left this ization and at the head is a lead-Pi Beta Phi Iwtl80ted la~t night cliff dwellers on which subject afternoon at 4:20 for Muscat.ine er of leaders. Mr. Hurrey ably

::d f :liaje fn~B Ed1th Ball -the is a recognized authority and where they will meet tonight the showed that a wide knowledge of o e c ass o. IWCOrding to "he New York Even- fast and almost undefeated team the book of books is absolutely

Eddie Rule will be here Thurs- ing Post, is unquestionably one of Oompanyc. The team has been necessary to a lawyer, 8. doctor day to take up his work as gym- of the foremost students of pre· working hard in the Pa.vilion and or any man who aspires to Dutum director. historic America." Tickets may are in the best of condition. The learning and that to everyone it CarIW.Ross is confined in Mercy be bad at Wieneke's bookstore. game will be played in the Y. M. brings culture and refinement;

Hoi itftl 'th T h id f . ' . O. A. on a Boor of eq ual size with further, he said that these classes p - WI yp 0 ever. Mls~ MaryEverts Will go to. Nora our own but one which is much would bring about a much better

~ae:ort!~ disease is in rather Spr~ngs March 6 to appenr 10 the smoother. The line up will be, inter-fraternity spirit thus aiding

The 10';. track team will meet Northwestern at Evanston 00 May 6, and will meet Ames at Iowa Oity a week later.

The Board of Con trol of Iowa institntions has appointed Dr. L. W. Dean Ophtrutolmic and Oral Burgeon for the Soldiers' 9rphaos Home of Davenport. He boldll a "imiiar position in. the IObool for the blin.d at VinWI1

iemlOary course of that sch~l Schenck and Shaw, guards; Grif- nniversity spirit: finally, the IIond ~n the seventh she will gtv.e fitb and Ba.rton, forwards; Moris- fraternities and the Y. M. C. A. a. recital at .olear Lake. On Fr1- sey, center; and Brown sub. would be brought into better day of thiS week she goes to" . " harmony and here agy,in school Letts. Mark The MUSIC spirit would be increased and the

Iowa has chosen the negative The beautiful music emaneting great work which the Y. M. C. A. ,f the question, "Resolved, That from the Auditorium this even does in finding homes and em­Lhe Labor Unions are justified in ing is not from Apollo's lyre or ployment for new students would their demands for a closed shop", Pilon's reep but from the vocal be materially benefited. Several in the debate with the university chords of the senior class, chant- of those present were in favor of of Kansas, which will be held lng, trUling and warbling its the movement and it was agreed oext May at Lawrence, Kan.... beautiful campus songa. that a committee composed of

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ftaI. c. eamon. Pre.. WID. A. Pry. C_Ier ,. C. coeuu. Vice...... O. I.. FaIk, AM', CUb

Johnson County Savings Bank IQwa City, Iowa

CIIl'" - - - - - • SIIii OCO.OO lurpI.and Undivided ProfTts, tBl.000.00

DIUCTO .. :-ThOl. C. Canon. Joba T. Jonea K. J. 110011, a. P. Bowmall. C. F. I.ovelace, J . C ~ru.llu lIa,er. ".P. WIlli.cre, "L.CIoM

IDdId IIaIldera, Pre. P, .... Itorab, Caahler.

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IOWA CITY STATE BANK

CAPITAL - - - '65,000.00

oto. W. !.ewl., pre •. Alo,,&o Brown, Vice-Prell Geo. W. I:ooal., Ca.b. J.", awflser, A .. 't Cub

CITIZENS SAVINGS AND TRUST CO.

BANKERS

Capital, $50.000.00 8urplu., $15,OOO.~

114 South Clinton Street

Ptkr A. Dey. Prell. Lonll SwI.her, Cuhlel o W, Ball, Vice-Pre.. J. U. Planlt. As.'t C .. h , FIRST NATIONAL BANK

Capital $100,000 urplu. 50,000

lnvestigatinl Committee Here Tbe joint committee of tlle

legislature appointed to investi· gate the conditions of Iowa schools is at the university today The committee is composed ot three represent&tives a.nd three senators with Senator Wbipple of Vinton as chairman.

The other members are Sena­tors D. W. Turner, Corning; Thos. Lambert, Sa.bula; Repro· senta.ti\'e~ L. D. Teeter, Knox­ville; R. C. Lan~n, Clinton; and R. M. Wright, Ft. Dodge.

Phi Lppa. Psi gives an in­formal danCing pa.rty tIot tbe K. P. ha.lls tomorrow night.

A CompJd~ Encyclopedia of

Amateur Sport

Spalding's O .... ICIAL

Athletic

Almanac For .805

Edited by J. Eo Sullivan (Cbld of Department of Pyhslc:al CuJtur~,

Louisiana Purc:hue Exposillou) Should be rea,d by e".rr college Itudent, III It

=============== conlallls tbe reIlOrd8 ot 01 Collc:ge athlete. and all amatenr events In thl. country and abroad.

DraacToall- Peter A, D~}', C. S. Welch llra,~ ... PartOn .. J. I.. Turner, G. W .

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CIGARS Nos. 121-22 ~ IOWA AVENUE

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Com~r Iowa Ave. and Linn St. Opposite Univenlity Hospital.. .

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Strictly High Grade Work . ONLY

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TOMS., RUPPERT Phone Bell C-68, J C. 86

LUSCOMBE ... MAKES TSE ...

Hawkeye Photos

It also contains a complete review of the Olym Pic Ga",ea from the ofliQlal report of Director Sulilvall and a rl!1llJll1t of tbe two day. devoted to sport.in which snagu wcre the only COII­tcslauta, in which It Is proved conclusively that .. vages are nc)t the natural born .thlet~s \101 we have heretefore .uppo ed them to be. Thl. I. the first time In which the athletic perform­ances of savages have ever been .yBlematJcally recorded.

This II the iargeltAthlellc Almanac: ever pub­lI.h~cL contaluluK 310 pa~e8. Nnmerou. lIIu -trallou. of prontli,~at athletic; and track ttaDU.

Price 10 Cent. For sale by all newlldealers and

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Send for a copy of Spalding's AlhleUc Gooda Catalogue. It'. free.

c. C •. C. (;OLLEGE

MAGNIFICANT HOME OF THE C. C. C. C.

TJte CaDital City Oomm~rd.1 ColieR. of Del Moine., io.... Is ~nl.ed everywbere AI a leader amOllIt bUliMia tralnlnR .,boo!s. Il. COurRs of .tudy are bro.. and tbe Inlllruc:tlon Is tboroulth. It II the mcm IInely e4I1Lpped commercial .chool In Ule W~ It II 'I'ttOm­mended by the leadhl, educaton of Iowa, and by busioeN men everywhere. It a .. lata Its gr.· dUlte' In ftudlng desirable "toatio,...

The f.llowlng cou ... are malntalaeel: Com­merclal, Shorthaad aDd Typewritlnl,Penman­ship, .. aglllh trainltl, and Commercial Sdence. If you will spend from liz montlll to a year

wltb UI arter completfng the work yc)u have planued at tbe S. U I ., It will greatly increa .. your earalng power.

We IIave ucellent prlnte boarding facilities at low ratetl. Por a complete catalope giving deta"ed InformatioD. adcfr'lIlI

.. W. H. KcCAtlLlty ~d~nt Des MaIDel. low.

, UNIVERSITY BOOKSTORE CERNY &, LOUIS, Propridon

All College Tezt Boob, Note Boob and .upplie.. W"terman an4 Park", J'oaet&bl Pea .. Uolithll, b .. i*lon

One can never be too particular as to thiS im­portant part of ones wardrobe. Select your "fixings" from us, and you never need be un­easy about wearing the correct style. Dress Suits ready to wear or made to measure .....

Coast '& . Son THE AMERICAN CLOTHIERS

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Cleaning, Pre •• ing and Repairing of Ladle.' aajl Gcnta' Cloth· ! lng. Good. called for and d<!llverec1 free. Ladies. and Gent. -------SHINING PAfLOR------

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T H~E D A IL Y lOW A N

POINTS ON THE NEW ·~YM ...

cents or you can get a. pair of running trunk, and ule them 11* II

How to Start Work in the Athletic the season on the track, a1mostf~rgot to 6&y that ~hey sell !/t. and 50 cents per pair.

·Pavilion in the Best Way How about Shoes, "don't get cold feet" but get a palrof .. gym shoes. Tbey have shoes or a ~lipper with an extra b.~1 n" ber sale for 75 cents. But you might want a shoe with a leatbar • •

I What doe. a Fellow need if he takes Gym work? Well he could insole, a peach for gym work, baseball or tennis, they coata U"I. ule his old pants and shirt, but he would have all kinds of trouble, more but are worth it. How about running shoes, a min ". they would bind hil arms and legs, so he would be hindered in speeds needs spikes. You want to see them-best kicks you enr every thing he tried to do, and the man with a good neat fitiing suit saw. would be doing all kinds of stunts before he got started. Now those fellows will give you a complete outfit for $1.15-

What will it cost me to get a fairly good outfit? Now you are shoes, pants, shirt and everything. Did you say they can't dol" talking. The fellows utl at the Students' Supply House have ne Well, you just loaf up there sometime between classes and see-tb'f over this thing and have on haud just what you want .. ~d BO~ie have what they advertise, and can deliver the groceries. or Tommie or Can will be glad to show you everythl~g they hav~ S~ppose ~ need ~ plir at boxing gloves. abase. ball mit, bSls bill and fix you out. .If you are going into the Gym, get ready and go tenms rocklt, tennis baUs, hand balls, or anythmg of tb&~ IdD~

i I bt N t ki d f hi t · . ad where will we get them? At the Students Supply House, of courlfl n r g . ow you wan some n 0 a. s r; a Jersey IS a go thi g i • t th nl tho to ha t ith half Where did you say this place is? 123 low .... Avenue, up stain, n, n ... ac e 0 y lUg ve, you can ge one w . . . I I el f ItO t d th . ood to Or th lust across the street from Close Hall. You can t miss it. TIM

I eaves or s eav eas or u cen s an ey are g . ey 1._ ." 00 • that i . ht ood thi A d t fellows want you to come up aod see what they haye any 11'11· &&Dve a .,.... Jersey s a mig y g ng. goo 8wea er i i thi to ha b t t a1 'th t that. B They are all students in the varsity and will treat you right. I a n ce ng ve u you can ge ong WI ou owever

those fellows can supply you with anything you need in this line. 15he Boys carry' the Spaulding Goods Pants-"who .aid pants"-Have you seen those Y. M. C. A·

pants, finest thing out, they look neat and are made to fit so they and you know yourself that they are don't bother a man at all. They are aannel good quality $I.75 and , 12.50 Knee Tights are nice for gym work and only cost, you 50 the best made.: : . -

We Students Supply House •

(CONTINUHD paoli UGH 1) Mr. Ohas. D. Hurrey, whose . TIME TABLE one ma.n from each fraternity visit to the university was an­should meet with Mr. Hurrey no~nced l!'st week gave three

Ceclar .apld. and Iowa City Monday evening and plan for the plain straight fo~ward talks to

123 Iowa Avenue JIll UP STAIRS JI

TIME TABLE The Rocft ISland SyItcDl

waST BOUND .aUway • Light Co. la.unchlDg of the work next fall. men, ~aturday. Dl~ht !,nd, Sun-

At the meeting of the frater- day,on The OhrlstuJ.n Life. 'They No. 5- Expre .. . . . ...... . . 4:53 ... . nity delega.tesla.st evening Mr. were heard by perhaps a larger No. 37-F~.t M,U .......... 8:32 ....

Car 1 ... e Iowa CUT at Hurry gave the men the addresses number of men ~hs:n have .been No. 23-Expre .. . .... .. ..... 1l:~ .. .. '~L 111 . ............. .............. _ ....... 7:00 &. Ill. of their own fraternity brothers present ~t any slmUar se~vlce of No. 69-MaU.nd )Cxpre .... 2:12 .. .. 8:30 a. m ............. ...................... 10:00 •• m. at various schools who are &c- consecutive addJ:esses , given at No. l-Expre ........ . ..... 5:10 p ...

11:30a. m .... ............. .................... 1:00p. m. quainted with movement. In this institution for along time. No. 41-R'kyMount.lnlmtdll:45p. .. '2:30 p. m .................... ............... 4:00 p. m. this way, the men thought that ¥r. Hurrey's style of presenta- BAST BOUND

5:30 p. m ................................ " .. 7:00 p. m. they could better learn the ad tlOn is singularly f~ee from n,a.r· No. 38-Expreu . . 10:56 L ..

8:30 p. m .................................... 10:00 p. m. visabllity of attempting the work. rowness and espeClally :pleas~ng No. 42-R'ky Mo~~~~I~·lmtd 11:31 L ..

A temporary or-nization to look to college men. The UOl verslty N 2-Loc 'l P . . .10 .... 11'30 e- ill bId to 1 h' o. • •• anger .... .,. r

. p. m. into the ma.tter was effected with w i ega we come 1m No. 24-M.U aDd Expre .... l0:04 .... Cat leana Cedar Kapld. at Leslie McAuliff as chairman and aga n. No. G-Mail and Expre .... 1:-45 p. ..

5:30 L m .................................... 7:00 •• m. Guy Dra.ke as secretary. i

8:30 a. m ............................... .... 10:00 a. m. If you need toilet articles '?loll No. 202 .... ~~~:~ .~~~ .. .. 6:15L .. 11:30 &. m .................................... 1:00 p. m. For full dress suits go to Jos. on Henry Louis the Druggtst. No. 256 arrive 9:57 •. m.leave 11:45I0Il 2:30 p. m .... ...... ..... ...... ............... 4:00 p. m. Slavata Tailor. Skin food, m808sage creams, soap 6:35 5:30 p. m ...... : ............................. 7:00 p. m. and the like to suit tbo most. No. 208...... . ...... .• ••.••. ,... 8:30 p. m ..................................... 10:00 p. m. Smoke Little Franklin 50 cigar fastidious. Louis almond cream BOUTH BOUND

11:30 p. m. Olinton St. Smoke House. ouly 25 cents. No. 207 .r. 8:10 a.m.-dep ••. 8:20 L .. No. 247 ar. 4:10 p.m.-dep .... 5:05 p. ..

Mileale book., value 16.50 lold for 15.00

Full dress suits made to order from 140 up. Jos. Sla.vata Tailor.

============ No. 201 ............ .......... 7:50,. ..

Special rates made to parties of ten or more on application

Bacgage, 150 lb •• carried free.

The Educational Exchange de· sires the early enrollment of a few more college trained men and women who intend to teach

• next year. We have calls where Money to Loan From 15000 Up Iowa university graduates are

On any kind of security Ameri- preferred. For full informa.tion . can Loan Company, 114+ East address-Henry Sabin, Manhat­Washington St. tan Building, Des Moines, Iowa

Cigars Below Gast On account of the name "Buater .Brown" being a registered trade mark, I am obliged to atop selling "Buster Brown" cigara. I am dOling out the atock 1 have on hand at lell than the coat to manufacture. 9 for 2SC. Call at once if you want them aa they will only lut a few day.. : : : . : : : : : : • .

JO CLINTON ST. Tho,. A. Brown.

It's a Plea.ure to Shave

WheD ulng aD outfit .ucb a. I can fural.h. Evel'1thing from tbe razor to court rlaater. Skin emollient., luch .. ~uil Almond Cream will .ult the moat futl41oul.

HBNRY LOUIS, P~arm.cilt

H.D.BREENE,AP,tt

Ohicken wiU be s t.ewed in .., style at the Jonea Cafe ~..,

Have your Spring Suit .. by us. A perfect fit guaraD&eed and the best and la.rgesUiDl of woolens in the city to o. from. ,BLOOM & M.lm.

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