N�TdistinctII>,ad"ki StreetAlleysementStreet:00. Ham'p greatly'it.-made.nd pure·eddevil.I, Mass.:c Cream,1.fireredmdmItity. The��·D·�l�i�: Maroon, .. ... llahed Afteraoon� bJ the Studenu of tht UDl"tnltJ of Cb.lcago DudaS tht Pour Quarter. of tht UIll".nltr 'rIMVOL. II. No. 131. 'PRICE Two CENTSCHICAGO, FRIDAY" APRIL 22, 1�04 .CHEAP' IRON REFINING BLAIR AND RICE IN DUAL' ORGAN REciTAL IN MANDEL. BELOIT WILL BE GOODUniversity' of Wisconsin ProfessorsExpect to Revolutionize'the Industry.; .'.,T� ,HAVE ��VINITY ,BUILDINGUrieat Ne.,� of n:ew Quarters to be Met., . ... Soon' ...The Divinity SchooJ will be as­sured of a new building if the taskwhich Dr. Harper, Dr. T. ·W.�oods�.d and Dr. Mathews have.undertaken, is successfully accom­plished. They in tend to rajse$100.000 in 100 days. The tot�cost of the bup�ing is estimated at$250,000, and: the Un i ve r sit yauthorities are canfidel1t that if the$.100,000 can be rais�d by August1st, the remaining $150,000 will bereadilY, �btai�ed,',The necessity of a new buildingis urgent, as by now the school hasoutgrown its temporary quarters in�askell Hall, whi�h it hasoocupied. since its removal fr9m Morgan Park.The divinity ,building when com-'ple�ed will resemble much in gen­�ral appearance the new law build­�g. It will be four stories. high,�ui1t of light limestone, as theother buildings are, and will contain·in all, besiqes the. large chapel and�he reading room and library, thirty­Six class and lecture rooms, and\rooms for the office!, of the depart-:fnent. It will be .placed 'east ofCobb and north of Haskell halls,Iand will be qne of the largest on theUniversity grounds. Will Race for the Honor at Pennsylvania Selectioas Rendered' by.Arthur DunhamTomorrow-Hahn has a Score to Settle ,Pro've the Quality of. New 'Pipe Organ ,Varsity Meets Team From Wiscol:l--O�her Famous Sprinters in Race ,-Xr. �ones Gives SO. los, " sin College 'on MarshallField Tomorrow.The East and West will meet to- Yesterday' at·4:30·p. m. the. new�orthwestern Women May Compete for morrow on 'the athletic field and 'organ .presented to the University. Captain Howe anei the star, Morey,$�,OOO Choral Prize at St. Louis 'again try to settle the question of .oy·Mt:;Leon Mandel for the Leon Will Oppose EAch Other in. Exposition .supremacy. The West is repre- Mandel Assembly .. Hall was' formal- PitchingTwo members of the University . sell ted in but few events but these ., (y dedic�ted by our organ recital; 'I The Varsity willline up againstof �isconsi n' faculty have just, a:flt-�. ,are, am2J:.lg .�h� mostof protpi��n� of I�lte�.nt��t =: �t��� _t<i. �e 'gi�eri Jd�r': t�� nine fr.om Beloi�, college in thenounced a process. for' makingab- the-games. .Chieago has- twe-m . '1\��:n.e.:sprmg:4�.��:",:':' ".,�"'" .:" ·�sec'ondimportant�gaDie,..of. the sea­solutely pure iron It is confidently entered in the dash who' are con- ; The' organ' selections .. werevren- J son on Marshall Field· tomorrow.expected that the new .process will ,sidered second' only to Duffy of dered .effectively · by: ,�r .. Arthur' 'afternoon at 3:30'.revolutionize the industry. Georgetown. 'I'hese two meu.Blair Dunham, A.,'A" .. G .. O. ',Mr, Lester! ': TheWisconsincollegehasrankedTpe new method which was and Rice, are room-ma�es· and ira- Bartlett Jones accompanied by Mrs. .with colleges of the West in baseballanQo#nced M a recent meeting ternity brothers but the greatest of Grace Peabody Parker, .gave. a.ser- f�r several years �nd; its team thisof the American Electro Chemical friendly rivals in their special event,' .ies of .six solos in' artistic _�anner. ' year comes to Chicago with an en­Society inWashington, willcheapen the one hundred yard dash. Both . The. attendance was not �s large .. viable, comparative record. Wis­the iron process greatly. Professor of these men have run the distance . as the excellence of. the program consin· defe�ied Beloit last Satur ..C. F. Burgess and Mr. Carl Ham- in even time and both are thought- warranted, b�t )t is, pelieved: 'that- day by a score of" '5 to 2, and onbrecker JUiye been working on the capable of doing better: 'they. as the series progresses the �nterest Monday Wisconsin defeated Mich-. problem for three years. The cost meet, however, in the· hundred for which it will arouse will justify t�e igan' by a score of 3 to o. Withof refining 'under the �ew m�thod the first time tomorrow. Besides promoters in their efforts. A de- these figures in. mind a (air esti­willbe � fraction of a cent per 'putting 'forth every energy to up- tailed announcement of future re- .. mate of. the strength of. the Beloitpound. .: The method is similar to hold th� West, they will be fighting · .' citals will soon be made. team for this year may be gained.that used for refining copper, the as interesting an athletic duel as The complete program follows; ICaptain Tom Howe will face theelectric current taking the iron .has ever been 'witnessed, � overture ,"Jubilee" . -' Weber' Beloit batsmen tomorrow whenfrom 'an impure plate and deposit- There is another man from the . Concert Fugue'in G ._ _ Krebs Umpire Tindell calls "play ball",. . .'.... a. � 'Faith in Spring'" _ - Schubert· . .ing it pure upon another plate. West who w111 give hIS '. :�ves��r.n b. "The Aara" _ .. _ Rubenstein Opposed to Howe WIll be Morey,To sing, at a $5,000 choral contest . brothers the race of their .lives. "c: �'Widmung" <.Schumann the: man who 'for two . years -hasis' to. be the good fortune of those . Hahn of Michigan' is . Jl;1.e man, . .. MR. JON·ItS. .been the crack college pitcher of the.shtdent; of Northwestern Uliiv�r- Blair won from him in the.Confer- {a. Pastorale in q _ - Dun)laa West.. Morey .succeeded. Adkins'.' '. '. I. '. b. Fantasie Rustique . Wolstenholme "- .. 'sity wh� 'are members of the Evans- ence m the remarkable bme, of,. (,New) . who, after, four.. years at Beloit, en-toti: )lusi�ai Club,.' if. that organiza- :094-5. Hahn has never forgotten Lamentation .. Guilmant; tered professional baseball,tion...oomP.ie�es Its.plan, 'or partici-, .this but has' had no i chance to get. Fanfare-Concert ,etude·,,.- Shel1�y The 'Iine-up of 'Chicago is ex­patian "in"'the"conipetition offered revenge in int.er-�ol���ate;. .. meets itt'" "', ,�N�w_':'�rst.�hpe)'.:·;. pectedto be the same as that which'by'the'5t Lows EXP6SitioB' ' .the:'West· a. s I lie qad.co�ted'the, ,.�:.;;.���.�el,_ '80-'· -i�t.. -wA:�. ",71';' �_lDg. opposed-Northwestern at Evanston....... : _"' ' .. '.: .-." -.� •• ,....,., ,::' ....,.. I • '.� .•• -.' """", 6. '·'Were My ugaw,u.,' 1Dgs"""""" -, . .,� �. .', AS"tlow:,.arrange<i"the Clilb"hopes, prescn�d fourly�rs .. �J:te. Penn .. ·.J ;PrOvided'" _ _' _ Hahn .W�esdar •., T�e .batting of ,t�eto gctto .St. 'Louis in a special train, 1iylvama games Will give, him the "c., "Where is Another-Sweet as My t�� sh!l� ��ten�1-improvel:llent:take part in the.contest and r�main chance he .has been seeking since " sWeet" . Busch. i� ·the.gani� aK�st F1eag�r's. menat�the fair for -se�eral days in order his defeat to try and :r�ga�' his lost .,MR. JONES 'apd the fans �ope, that'the Varsity,to viSit-the' exhibits. 'hon.ors. . '{:�' Adante ca�tabi1e '.- } Widor Will be· able' r 'to· straighten 'out I, ·6. Scherzo - - - -W�ther the�e r plans carry de-,', The eastern �o1teges' have'entered (From tb� 4tl1 6r,.n Symphony) Morey's swift 'curves.pends - upon the "success of the or- men of national 'reputation :-in �he TOccato Widor Stillman may:divide the work·of.ganization's efforts to increase its hundred, and if Duffy compet�' the '( Fr�m the $'th Organ Symphony) pitching, with Captain Howe but.itme�'beJ;ship to. one hundred. The hundred yard championship 'should . The: specifications of the. organ is probable that he will be asked to, cpDtes�' is �et for July 11. be' settled without a doubt. Never were printed on the programs, anc\ do the pitching against Wisconsinbefore have so many sprinters of ,indicate in some measure its beauty on' Tuesday. .such class f ;trt;;r reputation been and completeness� Its action ii "brought toge'iher 'and the dash e�ectro-pneuma�ic. .. Club ·Dances. TomorroW' Nightshould prov�. th�_star .e�ent of the Tomon-ow evenitig the Reynoldsgames. WOULD CHANGE ELIGIBILITY RULES Club will give its second dance ofthe year for the memb�rs of. theClub and th.ir lady friends. Musicwill be furnished by jackson's or­ches�ra and' there" will be dan�ingon both the first and second floors.The first ·dance is scheduled 'for8::15. 'the bowling alley and bit·liard room will be open to the ladies'throughout the evening. Thosewho have not paid their dues forthe spring q uaner will be deniedadinission, and all members of theClub �ust show their membershipSEND TELEGRAM TO CAPTAIN BLAIRJunior College Council Wishes SucqO" toAthletes in EastThe Junior College Council in'meeting this morning decided to.send a telegram to Capt. Blair atPhi1�delphia \vishing success bothto the University representatives inthe athletic contests and to th�members of the Hyde P�rk relay,team. � .It was voted also to recommend. to the University a.uthori�ies thatthe present regulations concerningpublic appearance be' so restrictedas not to apply to the members ofthe Blackfriars chorus.�he attention of th� faculty wascalled to the continued irregularityin the action of the bells in' EllisHall.Water Polo Men WantedMr. Knudson desires all thosewho registered for water polQ toreport at once as a regular team willsoon be formed. If the men do notcome out within.the n�xt. few days,no gymnasium .credit will be giventhem for this quarter. Senior Council Petitions for Better PubUcAppearance Regulat10alThe growing dissatisfaction ofthe student body with the "threeweeks notice" rule took definiteform t�day when. the Senior CollegeCoullcil petitioned President Harperfor a revOCation of the rule. ThepeHt:ion presented a series of argu­m�nts agaInst the t:ule in its pres- .en� form� e�ding with the state­ment th��' Chicago'� athletic su-.pfemacy is 'thr�atened thro"gh theu'nnecessarily strict enfo�cement ofs�ho�arship standards. One of themembers of the Senior' CollegeCouncil said this morning:., 'This ,.acti�n of the'l C<?u�cil has.been f:onsidered for some time.We believe that Chicago's teamscannot successfully compete withthe teams of other institutions untilthey can muster full force at thegames. This they cannot do 'Whenmen are constantly disqualified forthree week periods.Ralph Boyesen ' 07 is ple�ged toDelta Upsilon.Wymn Armstrong, Camden, N.J. is pled&,ed to Psi Upsilon. ....cards upon entering .Taylor Sprains Leg in TrainingTaylor, the V_arsity quarte'r-miler,injured his left leg yesterday whiletraining. He. �tepped on the boardwhich run's around the insid� edgeof the track. The shock threw hisknee in with such force that hewas unable to walk for some time.It is thought that the ligaments ofthe leg are sprained, but how seri­ously cannot at present be deter­mined.A number of pictures of the Pan­Hellenic are now on sale at theMaroon office.4\ t,IIII IItII I ' ttbe lDatl� maroonFormerly the Unlveraiq of Chicalo Weekly.n>mmB,The Ullivcrai9_ of Claicq. WeeIcl" Oct. I, 1892 'TBB DAlLY.l!rLUWOM. • • • • Oct. I, 1902NEWS CONTRIBUTIONS REQUESTED.Publiahed 'by the atudenta of the Univerait,of Cbicalo evCJl" aftemooo, except Saturda,and Sunday, dunnl the 46 wecka .f the Uni-versity year. .'Firat board of editors and buaineaa manallerauthorized by atudent·body in m ... · meetinlMay 15, 1902.Memberahip on sui»equent boarda of editora. to be determined by competitioo open to allstudenta in the Univeraiq.BOARD OF lIDlTORSMan_linl Editor ••••••• OUver B. Wnnan, '04,Newa Editor Barry W. Ford, '04Athletic Editor •••••••• Walter L Grqot"y, '05ASSOCIATE EDITORSEmeat J. Ste\'� �o�, "Ralph P. M:ulvlU!.� '�.5Edwari •• Kerwin, '06LeRoy',A. VanPatten, '., .Edward R. GaaaOD; '04,, Ril.,. H. Allen, '04'John S. Wrilht, '.SWOMEN 'EDITORSMiss Lena Bania Miaa Helen Smith, '06STAFF OF REPORTERS,C. McKenna, Ruth '05 Artbul" Bridgman, 0,/Cbu A. Bruce, '., Claude Schofield, '07Wl1I. A. McDermid, '07 Wm. H. Hatfield, '00Bernard I. Bell, '07Mi .. Marie Ortm_yer, '06BUSINESS STAFFBusincaa Manqer ••••••••• '••• Julien L. BrodlEntered as accoad-claaa mail at Chicalo, Poet-olice. 'Daily_ Subacri_l)tion, $3 per year: $1 for 3 moa.By Mail in City $4 per year: $1.25, for 3 mos.Sub�ri��ion. reeelved at TBm MAROONOffice, RIUa Hall, or left in TIIm MAROONnex, the Faculty Exchanlo, Cobb Hall.Printed by the Quadrangle Preas,404 E. 55th St.EDITOR.IALSThe university tennis courts withthe exception of .the two south ofHaskell, are situated in parts ofthe campus where consistent use of'them is impossible. In ne�r,ly �y.� �instance when a court'. ,�'!lst 'been'laid out a .low plot of ground hasbeen chosen with the result thatfor' many hours after a rain.storm ,boating is more inviting on the siteof the courts than tennis. In pre­vious seasons wet grounds ha venecessitated a cessation of tennisplay until the water has slowlysunk into the 'soil. The delayshave been proportionate to theamount of rainfall, and the resulthas been the embarrassment of thework of the varsity team and theinconvenience of scores of studentswho during the warm weather relyon tennis for recreation. In theimprovement of grounds a judiciousexpenditure could be made, inei ther raising the level of the pres­ent courts or in providing a systemof drainage for them.I G A Jl GOY L !- T _T E S ICOLLEGE LIFE IN THlt ACCIDENTA Sequel toCOLLEGE LIFE IN THE ORIENTBible Study No.2Consider the Flunk Notice fromthe Dean; how it cometh to pass.It cometh like a thief in the nightand roosteth on the Rack. In thehour that ye wot not of it cometh,and ye are s-en no more beforemen.In the morning ye gaze 'upon theRack and a smile distendeth thy'face; for naught is doing. In th�evening one ste'aleth' from theDean's office with a yellow Envel­ope bearing thy name the eon, andforthwith and straightway thou arthaled before the tribunal; fur whomthe Dean Lovett he chaseth. eBICAGO, ' FRIDAY, ,APRIL 22, 1904:"I7th Floor, Fort Dearborn Bldg.134 MONROE STREET. 'Ohicago. ICommercial RePorts. 001l��10D8.The days of thy vacation are:, fourscore days minus threescoredays and twenty, and if by reason, of Division Meetings they be' four-:score, yet are Division Meetingslabor and sorrow.Verily he who goeth too often atthe Wheel shall be broke, and thepitcher that goeth at the System.Then shall the Silver Cord beloosed and thou payeth for SpecialExamination.Thou art rejoicing as a strongm�n to run a race; instead thou artconstrained to raise a run for. thymoney and place it on a 16-1 shot-thy Special Exam. .,For the battle is not to the strong, "nor the race, to the swift, but tothe Studious. ;Therefore, get hencej and withall thy getting, get Wise.• • •WHY THEY PARTED(A sad song to be sung by -amember of the Dramatic Club.)Henry, he was my college chum,We'd vowed to be friends tillI 'kingdom come"-At least till the U went on the bum--He'd won my heartWhenever I'd in trouble fall-Was crowded hard against the wall-- 'In need of help-oppressed by all-He took my part.Now those fair days are at an end.,No longer I'm his loving friend, ' ':A�:n!�at ��,��� ,�.��e� .. pur,uniol1:I,. 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Crowd Football.Poker has all theinterest and excitement of thetwo great American Games.Full of spectacular runs, goalafrom the field, blocked kicks,fumbles, touchdowns, etc.b:k!�al��� op!.��t�� ��ax� �tn�o�a��I��ri��y::,�n� min:paid. Sample chart of game tree. Young and old, teachers, colfc:sestudents, society ..... everybody is playing Football-Poker,"All Harvard plaYIi Foctball-Poker-e-now tho rage wlth students.".. An Interesting and Instructive gamo'''_D{,.,cto;(jl:;f:'f.°Ah;;'�;::::THE REILLY e BRITTON CO •• 84 Adam. St •• Chica.,. UJ."E. M." SystemGar men t s look. worth $30 to $60.Cost $10 to $35.Worth investigat­ing!Mail orders shipped everywhere' onapproval.MOSSLER'S E. M. SYSTEM121.Monroe St., near ClarkItj'.': ·h\ I',I 1i I'"I I. jIIII! CHICAGO) FRIDAY, A�RIL �2, 1904AN PI .EXP£RIMENTLast summer I employed one U. of C. student.RESUI:rs:1, He was a success, 2. I wish t had employedhalf a dozen. 8. I am ready to do so now.4. Contract now, get training free, be ready forwork when school closes.D. H. Stoker, Supt" Pacific Mutual Llfe Ins, Co,(108 MARQu�'r'r� DUII.DINGGive a share of your trade to. JENKINS BROS.Reasonable and ReliableRetailers ofDry Goods, Men's Furnish­ings, Boots and Shoes'415-417 E. 63d St., (Oor.Kimbark Ave)'Telephone Hyde Park 1188.AI�o at 77�-777 E. 47th St.DailyEase It's the llttlo thingsn b o u L 1\ 1:11\ n ' s1'I0tlllnl{ thl\t makeor mUI' 111.:1 eomt ort,l: u r t u rn , fur In­stuure, 111'0 cmulltIlIJl!!,s, III.t to lJeeourrortuulo theymuat I.Jc d(lhl.BRIGHrrONFlat Clas'p'GARTERSfo!' men nrc" riohl II gnrtura- th!'y fit rlgllt- (1'1'1, rllrllt und wear right, They 8111\1' (III lind olr('lllIily. Yl't ulwuyaseeure. l'cvcr hind. pull, run01' slI�I, ,hlRt eumrortabte, just rlllllt: �lllIlll of01/1' l};"re 1'111'" sit]: tOfb with nlekel tl 1111111 III I(B ,uud euet only 2otl. A t stores or I,y nunl.I'IONKKR SCSI'KS IlKIl ('(),,11� lIIorkot st., PhUadelJlhla.Makers 01 Pioneer SUllpCllderl..-C ;.t'Brsbop�u-rc Hat$3�'156 StateSt.PRESIDENTSuspenders"fork In perfect harmon7 wlththe wearer'. every movemeat.Comfort. Sb'le and ServiceABSOLUTELYGUARANTEEDTrimmtng. cannot 1'U.t.fltce 100 IUld $1.00, aDf store or mall. prepUI.TBIC (). A. EDGARTON MFG. co..Dox 298 8blrle7, II .... "" NOTICES" "1Students and faculty member. are requestedto send all notices to The Daily Maroon forpublicati.on free of charle. Notices must .beleft at The Maroon office or Faculty Exchangebefore II A. M. ,Dr. Hans Gadow, F. R. S., lec­turer on zoology in the U ni versi tyof Cambridge, England, who has.just delivered six lectures on theColoration of .Amphibia and Rep­tiles before the Lowell Institute inBoston, will. present a' �esume ofthis subjectin' the form of two lee­tures on Wednesday and Thursdayafternoons, April 27 and 28; at 4p. m. in Kent Theatre.Student. VoluJ).te,ers MeetThe ,City Uni�� "Of Sftici�n(Vol­unteer.s gave a very.interesting .pro­gram 111 Lexington Hall last even­ing. During .the meeting, sometwe.nty-five volunteers briefly gavetheir personal reasons for sailil1:g!abroad to work this year. Mrs. H..' E. Slaught accompanied by her. daugh��r on the, piano, gave twovocal solos and Mr. H. M. Francesgave. a coronet solo. After themeeting of the ladies of the Y. W.C. L. served refreshments in theleague rooms, where for more thanan hour the social s.ide continued.The convention of Section XIIof P�i Ga�.a Delta fraternity be­gan Its sessions at the Universitytoday.. .The chapters representedare Michigan, Wisconsin Minneso­ta, III i no i�, Illin�is.Westey�n,Knox, and Chicago. About twenty-- five delegates are in' attendance.!. dance �il1 be held in Hutchinson{l.all tonight and the conventionWIll close tomorrow night with a�a�quet at the Grand Pacific-Hotel. " '.>,' I ·BEA.:B·iN·�MIND,tMt yowr subscription' i8 utJW due10.0".. "leo spring qua, ter and uie"ould tlUJnk you to f'tunil,prolilptiy1!t AU' students who desire good' photo-�raphs should call at Martyn's MaroonStUdio, 5705 Cottage Grove Ave. 'We'*nish in all: the latest ortglnal and cutis­tic designs: Platlnum, Oolodto Oar­bon, 'Wash Drawing, Platlnuma. andMilleatures. 'We also have on salephotos of all Versity buildings and ath­letes, Special rates to students.Have your Spring and Summer gar­ments put in good condition DOW andbe ready for Easter with a nice ap­pearance.l!"'�MOUS TAILORING OO.�1" 346 E. 55th Street.Phone Hyde Park 5700.) , .The Uni\'er�ity, Pharmacy", carrtes acomplete line of cold weather remedies.:1110 Fi fty-fifth street.If you want a' position to teach. 'callon 01' write to .TamM F. McCullough.II:m ll'ine Arts Building, Ohicago.Wm. H. Sage & Co., reliable druggists('Ol'ner Woodlawn Avenue and Fifty-fifth�tl·Ppt. Sole agent in' Hyde Pflrk for Dr.r,n,rl ,KoC'h's New Discovery for the cureflf . ('onsllmption. Coughs. Colds, anit nil,,1i"f'Il""� of thp 'l'hI'Ofl,t. Ch'est and Lungs., � 1111 I'JlII tPf'il to PI1l'P or money refu nded.n";,.,,. -;". ",'lit... 1'1'l,,1 Ri'1.p 10 ""ntqThe High Art Shoe StoreA complete line ofStylish and Dependable FootwearFor Men, Women llnd ChildrenAt Correct PricesWe Cordially Invite Inspection71 � }<�,.\ ST SIXTY·THIRD ST.MUSIOFor all Instruments andall Voices. Special �a­talogues free on applica­tion. Usual discount.W. H. '�ILLIS & CO,.Successors 10 The John ,Church(O'S Retail Music Business2 4 8 W A B A'S H AV EN U E. WI L'LIAM SA"CHE.,NTAILOROur collection of woolens for Sprin,Suits, Overcoats and Trousers is com­p1ete in every fabric. Our fit andstyle is of the best only •'320 EAST FIFTY-FIFTH STIlE�,TI . .tI •�prmg StylesI'I. I:� .\. ·1?o'�.� '-�'Not"DelayI,CAI.r. ONi '!McDonald'& SpannTAILORS185 Dearborn .StreetAdanis Express Bldg. 4th FloorYears of experience in fittinggentleme'n who appreciatethe. value of correct dress. .'"" :).�ii" �fJJ. J, :.. 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' ' , ".Furniture and flanos Moved, Stored, Packed and Shipped t. all pana ••the world •. 300 Private .storalo Rooms. Large Parlor Exclusively forPianos. Rooms for Trunks and Wheels. Laree Room for Canlaa ..Bu�eiel, and Sleiehs. TRUNKS TO .AND FROlll .ALL DBPOT&. .Local traasfcra for Blliiaee. Furnuure, Packaees, etc., at short notice. �-. _ ••.... Special Attention Gina. to U.inratty Or4.ra.DICK HASJ. DICK & CO.;, 344 E. 63rd' St�eettI �, • (" "',MU9SEV.!SBilliard tlall�, a'nd.· '8QwJfng .4U�y.,The Largest and Finest Am�ent: '• ,Res?r� in �e 'Wodd: " ;.�� 1 00 to 108 Madi.on Stite-e.'·II ". i... .... J,' ';'.' .t.'BrRt;lchf, 616 Davi� se, SvanSlOD'; ;': .: I---------------------------------------------------�--�-----------'I.!�� ...1away from the, tendel',.sollcltoUS car.of Mother-at school-studying hard,exerclsingbarder, accident. wtu aome­times happen. ' If 'a.t"home, motherwould use Pond's Extract-.theoldjami!ydoctor-and the pain would aoon vanish-the ,injury soon heal. For, over 60.'.years mothers have eased pains andhealed wounds, burns and brulses withPond's Extract and have -never beendisappointed In it. There is DO remedywhich w1ll take U.s pl\ce-no .!ubat(tute. ''���;§i Keep a bottle handy for,quick use.' Soothes and"treshens the face' aftersha,ving.: _W.,ter�dW I tell Hazel-a weakso I u tio nr- sometimes'offered In place ofPond's Extract-has nomed i c i nai' value-ispositively w or t h,less.Pond'S Extract OURES,therefore is pricel�8s.Sold only in ,ealed bot.. .- __ tiitL,;..._ : <tle, under btlJ! wrapper.ACC�T N,O SUBSTITUTE.W oodla. 'VVn'�afety:Depo�-it, t.:�ompa.nY··,449·53East '63rd .5t.,Near Woodlawn Ave. .' AwayFrolll�J, �.Home.Will open in its new bl.\i1dingMay 1.Steel Vaults - burglar and fireproof.' No expense has·been sparedin tpaking this the strongest andsafest vault in Chicagc;>. .. ..Boxes to Re'nt at$3 and Upw,rdsThe most convenient Safety Vaultfor those engaged at the University. • ,�\, .