Ijc ii. of Il. Dai n. VoL. VIII. No 91. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1898. PRICE-3 CENTS. WILD i Has received a full line of Novelties for Fall and Winter in Suits, Trousers, and Overcoatings NO. 108 E. WASHINGTON ST. NEAR MAIN Allegretti's C hocolates.... Fresh every 'week. Only in packages- 60c a pound. Lowney's if you prefer. PALMERS' PHARMACY. PIPE S ALE! FOR THE NEXT WEEK. Just received a fresh supply of Allegretti, and Williams and Werners Chocolates. Largest line In the city. Lunches a' all hours. R. E.jOLLy & CO. 308 South State Street. Rubber Bath Caps Keep the H1air Dary 50o--more or lees CALKINS' PHARMACY. NOTABLE CONCERT. Performance of "St. Paul" by Choral Union. The fourth concert in the Choral Union series, Friday evening, Feb. 4, will be a performance of the "St. Paul," Mendelssohn's greatest choral work. This is said advisedly, for while the "Elijalh" is, in a sense, more dramatic from the point of view of the musician, "St. Paul" is greater. It is hoped that this performance will rank with the memorable production of the "Elijah" two years ago, which was one of the finest choral concerts ever given iii Ann Arbor. The soloists are admirably adapted for the work. The soprano solo will be sung by Miss Alice Bailey, of the School of Music, whose artistic work is well recognized in Boston and Detroit, where she has held prominent church positions. Her remarkable singing in the Messiah several years ago will be remembered. "Miss Alice G. Bailey introduced herself as a songstress of high merit. She rendered a series of songs, en- Junior Hop Notes. The following faculty ladies will act as patronesses at the Junior Hop: Mesdames H. C. Hutchins, Chas. F. Greene, A. H. Pattengill, Victor C. Vaughan, J. C. Knowlton, C. B. Na- crede, Fleming Carrow, P. C. Freer. A. C. iMcLaughlin, t. C. Russell, W. t'. Lombard, J. H. Brewster, E. D. Campbell, P. R. dePont, G. W. Patter- son, D. C. Worcester, W. I. Waite and Dr. E. M. Mosher. Arrangements have been made to serve the refreshments in three sec- lions, between certain dances, in order to prevent the crowding incident to serving 'ill at once. The catering will le done by Hangsterfer. Stabler will put up the decorations and Hailer will furnish the chairs and furniture for the dressing rooms. Faculty Concert Tonight. The next in the series of faculty con- certs will be given this evening in Frieze 'Memorial Hall. The following is the program to be rendered: 1. a. Berceuse from "Jocelyn"------Godard b. Tarantelle---------------popper ,FredericQ Abel. 2. a. Prelude Op 28. No.2,23, 24 Chopin c. BerceoseiAa-- r i ORATORICAL HONORS. List of Contestants Who Are After Them. 'The time for entries for the oratori- cal contest is up, and Seeretary Landis has received the names of the following contestants: '98 Law-S. L. Tatum, J. T. Lawler, H. H. Boden- stab, Otis Huff, Eugene P. Hoorihan, F. N. Stolz, Paul Y. Albright, A. M. Rea, Chas. Engelhard, Garl T. Storm. Wade Millis, and L. L. Thompson, 'I) Law-Winifred S. Gilbert, W. J. Bigger, Carl V. Wisner. '00 Law- Elmer A. Brown, John R. Schacht. '98 Lit-+C. Divine, A. L. Osgood, H. K Loud, Chais. Simons, M. L. Wiers. '99 Lit-G. F. Paul, Montgomery Web- ster, Ray H. Kiteiey, I. J. McCreary, B. B. Johnson, A. It. Fiebeah, Arthur M. 'IHyde, E. Rheinfrank. '00 Lit- Frank D. B aman, Frank Diehl, Thos. L. Robinson, John II, Prentiss, L. Young and A. J. Bleazliy. The Judges will be announced soon. No Oxford Degrees for Women. The outcome of the contest over con- verting Holloway college, London, in- to a woman's university has been set- tled, to the great disappointment of those who have beeni fighting the award of degrees to women of the universities of Oxford and Cambridge. They confidently believe that the en- dowment of such an itstitution would permanently dispose of the question, which has been so strenuously agi- tated for the past ten years. Hollo- way college will be made what is called a teaching college i connection with London university. It corres- ponds to American normal schools, which -are almost non-existent in Eng- land. Miss Emily Penrose, formerly at the head of Bedford college, Lon- don, will be in charge of the new in- stitote. Anti-Saloon League. The studenfti have organized t branch of the City Anti-Salo.n League and will co-operate with the city. titled Eliland, by Alexander von tn" A'Lrt0onasL . Fielitz. They appeared in a concert 3 Variations de Bravoure.-t......Paganine (on one string) program in this city for the first tinie. Hermann A. Zeitz. Miss Bailey entered into the spirit of 4. Trio for Pianoforte, Violin and Cello------ Op. 42----------- ----Gade each of the soags with admirable cor- 1. Allegro ammato. rectness. Her declamattin, in addi- 2. Allegro motto vitice. .3. -nntno. tion, was faultess, her phrasing deli- 4. Finale. Allegro con fuoco. Elsa von Grave. Hermann A. Zeitz, cate, and her rich vocal resources en Frederic Q. Abel. hIbled her to win the unqualified ap- proval of the audience. Her strength Second Series of Hand Ball. evidently lies in musical inspiration coupled with fine taste. The second series in the hatdball Mrs. Clements is one of the leading tournament will be played on Satir- scontraltos in Detroit, who has sung day, Feb. 5. The schedule is as foi- the alto -part in the "St. Pal" very lows: Chase vs. KHoe and Bacilois- satisfactorily in that city. Mr. Chas. ter vs. Lancashire at i; Miller vs. An- B. Stevens has sung several times in derson, Linelam vs. Baldwin, 9:30; -Ann Arbor, and will b remembered Lindeman vs. Strache, Rafferty vs. as having given a very refined, artistic Ballat, 10; Beath vs. Bishop, lDwyer interpretation of the tenor solos and vs. Albright, 10:30; McBride vs. Tow- recitatives in the ''Elijah." The prin- hey, Bjork vs. Means, 11; Lutz vs. cipal interest in this work, outside of Core, Dailey vs. Hines, 11:30; Bush s. the superb choruses (which, by the Smalley, Hoffman vs. Mercer, 3; Em- way, will be magnificently sung) cen- mons vs. Geisiner, 3:30. ters in the baritone part. This will be I , I ,. - taken by Mr. Lewis Campion, of Cli- Alpha Nu Program. league in observing Sunday, Feb. 13, cago, an Englishman, recently bass fas Ant-Saloon iDay. Prominent W A soloist Of Durham Cathedral, and a On Saturday night the Alpha Na So- speakers will be present. Supt. Brant, Oratorio singer of exceptional ability. ciety -will present the following pro- of Lansing; GSecretary Wright, of De- The Chicago Festival Orchestra has gram: Music; farewell address by the troit, and others. A rally will be held made a good reputation in the West retiring president, Will Sanger; in- in the evening. O T ' iiiE and comes very highly endorsed. As augural address by the new president Choral Union subscribers reahize, the Montgomery Webster; sibyl, Fred Among the Colleges. problem Of an orchestra for a mid- 1Paul; debate, "Resolved, That the Just received a special line of a-inter concert is a serious one, and it growth -od extent of the U'nited President McKinley has consented v EATERS is sincerely hoped that the Chicago States Navy is a wise policy and to be one of the orators at the next Festival Orchestra may be the happy should be continued," affirmatve, commencement of the Ohio Wialeyan Vulor Guaranteed, Quality -the Best. sclution of the difflenity. - Messrs. Moody, Reynolds and Read- University. The most satisfactory made for ing; negative, Juttier, Wistrand and Fresident Schurman, of Cornell, has the money. Freshman Law Banquet. . Simons; impromptus, Sweat, Groves. offered a prize of $50 for the best con- Each $3.oo and $3.50. Wells and .Bills; music. 'phe leeting tribution to the college daily. The 'Tickets for the Freshman Law Ban- begins at 8 o'clock. work must equal 200 inches of printed ymuaaiun Suits and Shoes a Specialty. quet were placed on sale this morning. matter. Arrangements for the event are pro- Vesper services will begin with the The University of Chicago has post- ........PRICES RIGHT........ greasing and overythig poInts ho a secound semester. Owing to the change ed a bulletin which notifies students -big success. A committee has charge from an alternating to direct current, that it is in bad taste to smoke near W &HR'S-BQOOK STOR of the naming of toastmaster and a change of motors to work the organ the entrance to buildings visited by those who will respond to toasts; this a-as necessary. This is now being put women, adding that there is no rule Up Town Down Town will be done secretly so as to avoid in place, and will be ready 'for the. beyond that of courtesy and good S. State at. Opposite OourtHouse yU An Arbor Main 01. any tr-outle from other classes, coming Choral Union concert. I sene,.