-IgO.II.ints."whe.'ret itor •• •III u,'�NSIt,lYd. forCashWrite, NewDSHair1 andcago,).00lCT,I..OK-�EC-ESI­roof,glishdeco­rustarsole,ntry,saul­ndry,C�.·BI�." ,;,i. The Daily N����:�ro·onPabU.hed Aftemoons by the Students of the Univeratty of Chicago During the Pour Quarter. of the 17niventty "tAIVOL. II. No. 154. PRICE Two CnNTsCHICAGO. WEDNESDAY, MAY 25, IH04IOWASENIORSORIGINAL "STAND BACK OF THE TEAMI'" SOLVES BIG MYSTERYTranslate Play From German-FirstProduction in Americaman plays. Additional interest islent to the performance by the factthat "Die J ournalisten" has neverbefore been presented in America.Seniors at the University ofIllinois are complaining that theuniversity authorities are not livingup to their promises in the matter'Oi.A -new flagstaff -the senior classmemorial. The class selected asThe University of Texas recentlywon the track championship of theSouth by defeating Vanderbilt Uni­versity, 67 to 40. The .meet was anotable one in southern athletics,three records being broken. Theevent of the day was the quarter­mile, in which Robinson, Texas'star half- back, won out on a slowtrack in fast time. Robinson willbe seen in Chicago next November,when the University of Texas playsChicago on Marshall Field.STANFORD'S ATHLETES ARRIVEMen in Good Condition -Will Train onMarsha 11 FieldThe Stanford University trackteam arrived in Chicago yesterday.Eight athletes made the long tripfrom the coast and arrived in goodcondition.Yesterday they limbered up 011Marshall Feld and today will begin'active training. ' The team is quar­tered at the Chicago Beach' Hotel.This is the 'first time that Stanfordhas sent a track team to competewith any colleges outside the stateof California. The team this yearhas some star men, the most promi­nent being Dole, who holds theworld's pole vault record, 12 feet1 Vz inches. Dunn is another goodman. He has run the 440 in 50seconds. If he can repeat this per­formance in the Conference theMiddle West men will ha ve to dosome record smashing to win. Then Professor Stagg spoke andhis words roused the meeting toreal enthusiasm. Mr. Stagg hasnot forgotten last Thanksgivingday. He said: "For the first timein years Chicago bas a baseballchampionship 'in ,s!ghL Four ofthe five games ,that still stand' be­tween us and that championshipare to be played on Marshall Field.With the team playing magnificentball, with the students supportingthe team as Illinois and Michigan'students support their teams, Chi­cago will win the championship!Come out and stand back of theteam."Cheering "fans" filled Kent thismorning at a mass meeting for theClass MeMorial at Illinois Held Up by ball team. With a championshipTardy Act!on of in sight the university rooters,Faculty waked by the words of Coach StaggThe senior class of ... Iowa_,�ollege .. :,an�J..h: .men who will meet Michi­have hit upon an original idea for gan on Marshall Field today.Teftits annual class play. The studious the mass meeting with more beliefmembers of the class have made a in the team's, prospects than hastranslation from German of Freit- been shown at any time this season.ag's "Die Journalisten." The play, Professor Coulter, H. P. Chandler,translated and changed to suit and several of the team spoke of thesome of the requirements of a col- present situation and future hopes.Mr. Chandler predicted victory thislege production, will be presented afternoon, and Captain Tom Howeduring commencement week. It is assured the mass meeting that thea jolly, typical German comedy, men would deserve all the supportand admirably suited for presenta-; given them by the students.tion by American students. In thesecond act the banquet scene is said SORRY WERE NOT TRACK MENto be the hest of its kind in Ger-Members of Varsity Base Ball Team hadto Run Bases Twenty Times :at North­Western Yesterday-Final Score 20 to 2There was a baseball game at'Evanston yesterday until Chicagocame to bat in the first half of thescored two runs.The Score:CHIC'AGO R H P A E2 2 4 02 1 0 02 1 0 03 1 1 02 0 0 00 0 1 14 8 0 03 II 0 02 3 0 0sixth inning. After that the vari- ,The new appointees follow:ous members of the Varsity were ClydeA. Blair, '05. Member: of Deltasorry they had not been in training Tau Delta, the Owl and. Serpent, and thefor the middle distance runs. In Score Club.' He is captain of" the'track.the sixth each Maroon player was team and. a member of the- '5enio� Colle&_e-the annual gift the stone pedestal Council.for a flagpole, and have already obliged to "loop the loop" at least Clark S. Jennison, Law, '06. Member.purchased the stone and fitted the once and some of them ran around; ,afDelt&�'iE.psilq.J;J.".the. � ,Mask, .. ,metal castings. On the other hand, , _ a co��r� .of, ti�e�:' After' everyone; �::;��:n hi�ci�:ili�lr.�·i�e':d­the college officials who were to co- w�s bred of ��y1o� Coac�, Harp- 'of the Information Bureau.operate in the erection of the pole er s maste.r.1y d.l,r,echons to lay. the Charles F. Kennedy, '04. Psi Upsilon,d I h d end, 1903 Varsity football team. memberhave not yet secured the iron staff. woo aga�1l1.s� It twe ve �cbr�s a 1903, 1904 track teams.The senior class has raised nearly been made. At some time 111 the Leo F. Wormser, '04. Peck prize pub-$500 for the gift and proposes to sixt.h Mr. Fleager,', the Pu.rple lie speaking, class debating tearn.r Varsitydebating team, '04; -honorable mention.see that the university'S part of the baseb.all teacher, braved t�e fuslI�de Albert J. Hopkins, Jr., '06. Membercontract is carried out. of hits and succeeded 10 getting of Phi Kappa Psi, Three ,Quarter� Club,Kersten out of the pitcher's station. Junior Council, Promenade committees.Hugo Friend, '05. Member of JuniorBragg, his successor, did not make College Council, Varsity track.team threegood his claim to the famous gen- years. .eral's name. His contributions 'Lee W. Maxwell, '05· Three QuartersClub. Score Club, Owl and Serpent., Chifrom the firing line were turned in- Psi, Junior and Senior College Councils,football team and baseball team.to all sizes of hits. Chicago caughtits breath in the seventh inning andin the eighth convinced Bragg thathe is not essentially a pitcher.Eight runs were tallied during theperiod.Stillman seemed certain of scor­ing a shut out until the eighth whenloose playing by the Varsity coupledwith a hard drive from Isaac's batBezdek, ab.. , 2Harper, ef , .........•... 1Smart, rf .••••.•....••.. 3Paul, 5S, •.•.•••••••••• 4Stillman, p ...•••...••.. 2Baird, 3b . , . . . . . .• .. .3Bloomer, lb ..••...•...... 2Stortzman, c 2Ellsworth, If , .••... 1Totals. . • • . . . . . . . . .. 20 20 27 6 1NORTHWESTERN R H P A EW�inb'r, 2b 1Isaacs, c ......•......... 1Kersten, r. 0Bugge, r ............•. 0Wilk'son, 3b 0Bragg, lb, , 0Balmer, If 0Butler, ss oMcGowan, cf ...•...... 0Totals .....•......... -2 6 27 9 8Chicago 0 0 0 0 0 '12 0 0 8-20Northwestern o 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0- 2Struck Out-By Stillman, 10; by Ker­sten,9. Bases on Balls-Off Kersten, 6;off Stillman, I. Two Base Hits-Harper,Stillman, Stortzman, Isaacs. Three BaseHit -Paul. Home run-Bloomer. Hitby Pitched Ball-Smart. Umpire-Tin-dall. Time of Game-4:00. .2 2 02 IT 1 11 2 00 3 0 10 2 2 20 7 0 01 0 0 10 0 1 31 1 0 ELEVEN NEW MARSHALSPresident Harper Selects RepresentativeStudents for Highest Appointive Honorin UniversityPresident Harper to-day an­nounced the new University mar­shals.James S. Riley, '04. Member of BetaTheta Pi, the Iron Mask. the ,Skull andCrescent, and the Three-Quarters Club ofthe Senior College Council, businessmanager the Capand Gown'.Schuyler B. Terry, '05. Member 'ofAlpha Delta Phi, the Score and Three­Quarters Clubs. Football team, scholar­ship honors, and prominent in debating.Frederick A. Speik, '05. Member ofPhi Delta Theta, Nu Sigma Nu, the Owland Serpent, the Score and 'I'hree-Quart­ers Clubs. Captain of football team,track team.Evon z. Vogt, '05. Member of DeltaUpsilon and the Score Club. Member ofIthe Freshman Debating Club, chartermember and president of. the Fencibles.He was president of the, Junior CollegeCouncil Autumn quarter '03.The hold over marshalls are A. C.Ellsworth, A. T. Stewart, C J. Webband C. R. Howe.ENTERTAINMENT FOR CHILDRENSettlement Chorus Will Visit CampusAfternoon of June 4The children of the UniversitySettlement Chorus are to be theguests of the Settlement Associa­tion, the Woman's Union and theSettlement League Saturday after­noon, June 4. They will reach thecampus about 3:30'and will give ashort program at Kent theater,after which there will be games up­on the play-ground just west of theSchool of Education, in the grovebetween Kimbark and Woodlawnavenues. Refreshments will beserved. DaUy Maroon Sleuth Discovera Castof "Passing of PahllKhan."Bovee, Butterfield, Bruce, and WaddellHave Star Premium Roles-Forty Men in the CAstCampus talk andinterest are nowcentered in the production 'of theBlackfriars' opera 011 Friday even­ing of this week. The cast of the"Passing of Pahli Khan" seems. to,have been shrouded in deep mys­tery, probably for academic reasons.The names of those who will dongrease, paint, and rouge are nowmade public for the first time, hav­ing been unearthed by a DAILYMAROON reporter.The girls are:Katheryn Fluter, daughter of the Presi­dent of the University of St. Peters­burg Arthur BoveeGwendolyn, her nurse and chaperonE. D. F. ButterfieldMarie, an innkeeper's daughterC. Arthur BruceBeatrice Beeswax, R book agent andauthoci.t:¥-:ou...affairs of the heartj. H. WaddclThe. 6theJ:' sylphi.li.ke creaturea whn, willtrip thro:ughthe;aiey,dances in, the chorusc ,are: Pnltzer, Grabo, F'itzheriry; R. H.Allen, A. L. Hopkins, yogt, Hatfield,� Beebe; Fulgham, Tape,The. men are:President Fluter, of the. University of St.PetelabJu:&t._ - 'AdoJpft..JobJuioal,;. ,Francis G'nnder, Deaii of Affil�ations fromthe University of Chicago, I"Edwin Kerwin'Capt. Rouskf Kopovich, of the St. Peters-burg police Charlton T. BeckLieut. Alexieff Martin FlavinShurlockov ch Homeski,J Howu U DennedyKnockoffaki Hisblockovich leader of theNihilists Samuel PeaseProf. Afu I Moon, the Anthropology De­partment of the University of ChicagoGeorge M cEenryKyckoff { StUd, ents at the} Henry SulcerGI k ff University of Felix T.yc 0 St. Petersburg HughesMembers' of the St� Petersburg Univer-sity Dramatic Club.Mr. Hartovich Harold SwiftMi�s Cinchski Harry SpauldingMiss Suddenovich Arthur Bruce,The members of the male chorus areCarter, W. F. Brown, Geo. Beacb, Trumbull, Spaulding, Compton, Lord, 'Berth­old, Sellers, Bell, Wilder, Bevan, Sulcer,Hughes, Laurie. :4').,, 'DEBATE IIASS-ME�TING T��M0:RROW'$peeches by Professors Clark, Blanchard,Smith and Mr. C·handler. "The list of speakers for the ora­tory and debate mass-meetingwhich will be held tomorrow morn-i ing at 10:30 in Kent was announcedtoday. W. J. Sherman will callthe meeting to order for the SeniorCollege' Council under whose aus­pices it will be held, and will intro­duce L. F. Wormser' as 'chairman.The speakers will be Mr. Chandler,Prof. Clark, Prof., Blanchard, DeanSmith and T. J. Meek. The Uni­versity band will be present andfurnish music for the occasion.Minnesota's choice of sides for theMinnesota-Chicago debate nextJanuary has been received and willbe announced by Mr. Chandler atthe meeting. Several other dis­closures of interest will be madeand the rules governing the com­petition for the Hamilton Club andNorthern Oratorical contests willbe explained by Professor Clark._____ ,_��-�-----���-��.r---------c-H�rC-A�G�O�)�W�E�D�N�arS�D�A�Y�.��M=A�V�2�5,�19�04� _·'tt�e 1Da(l�tm�ro.on; .. ·LAWS SPEND�LEASA\vT EVENING Ii:.e�nan,Smoker in New .Bui1din� '..Attended By,Auspicious Addressesij ., ••Nobody found the - cider butSEWS CONrRIBUTIONS REQUESTED. otherwise the Law School smokerwas a success..,Dean Beale said farewell to thestudents. He declared that hewould always be' a Chicago' manand be interested in the great school'that is being builded here. In re­gard to the three years spent in theflaw work he said:"It is not for the first years of,your practice you art. preparing,' it:is for the closing years, the crown'of your professidn." ..I Mr. Gregory gave some practicalihints to: t1�e future lawyers. Heprged them to show courage and'fenacity in court and made a veryeloquent and effective appeal for�he jury trial. .I Professor Hall's remarks were�-ol1l1dly applauded. . His speechforecast a. bright future for theI school and was full of ell courage-ment for the students.I After Professor Bigelow's speechpn the facts of the case the smokeradjourned to fruit and ice cream;13y unanimous vote Chairman Coch-�' al� was given the pineapple fromhe fruit pile. It was rumoredarly in the evening that the Medicslad attempted to capture the cigarbearer, so Sheldon and Tobin wentafter him and escorted him safelyto the assemblage.furmerly the Un�versit7 of Cbh:aKo Weekly,«I'OUNDIIDThe Univerait-",_ of Chicalo Weekly, OcL 1,:J89�-I!BID DAILY MAROON. - - - - OcL 1,1902Pub�ished by the students of the' Universityof ChIcago every afternoon, except Saturdaland Sunday, durinl the 40 weeks 'of, the Una­verslty year. .' , , .First board of editors and business manaller.Authorized by student-body in anau meetingMay 15, 1902. ". ..Membership on subsequent boards of editorsto be determined by. competition) open to all.rodenta in the Univer.ity. '.. ,BOARD OF EDITORSManaging Editor ••••••• Oliver B. Wl!1lan, '04News .Edito�� HarrtW. 'Ford, '04AthletIC EdltQr •••••••• Walter" Gr.elory, '05ASSOCIATE EDITORSEmeat J. Stevena, .·04 " ,1 'Ralph P.· Mulvane. '05. Edward: M. 'Kerwin. '06LeRoy A. VanPatten, '06 . ' . .Edward R. Gannon, '04Riley H; Allen, '04John S. 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The Quadrangle f�t�" whichconcludes the day's program, will.be an exceptional glimpse into the.social life on the campus.Three entirely different 'p'ha.�es .. ofuniversity life that seldom. come.together so opportunely" will 'giyea variety of means for hospitality.It will be possible to give .more in­dividual attention to prep�fat<?rymen, and henceto show. them. moreof .the University on this occasionthan when the campus is crowdedwith the interscholastic athletes'.�HOULD SHORTEN COLLEGE COURSEFreshmen' so Decide. at Debate -ClubDisbands for YearThe Freshman Debating Clubheld its regular meeting last night.The question for debate was: "Re­solved, That the College CourseShould be Shortened from Four toThree Years." Johnson and Cad­man upheld the affirmative, whilethe negati ve was supported byAdams and McCarthy. I he judgesdecided in favor of the affirmative?ebaters'; At a business meetingIt was decided, to discontinue the'me,:tings, for the' rema_}n4ier,', of. the ..spr:mg quarter .. 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FIEDLER & CO.TAILORING SPECIAI.ISTS. 5 Harrison }Phones (A.utolUatfc 89985 crisp wheat flakeswith. maple·flat\a�:t ears of experience in fittinggentlemen who. appreciate thevalue of correct dress.Heller & BensonTII AILOR.85-87 DEARBORN STREETBank:Floor Spring StylesDoNotDelayCALI. ON;J.Y.(cDonald & SpannrAILORS185 Dearborn Streettdam. Express B1<1�.· ,4th FloorNorthwestern U,nivers,ityDen t a I 5 c h 0,0 1Located in the center of the business section.of the CitYI'corner�ofLake and Dearborn StreetsUnexcelled In FacUities and E.qulpment for Te.,chlna· �odern. .DenU.tr7 .. ,Operat""e and Phosthetlc Clinic Are Unequalle. �n)'wher,.The Clinics are continuous throughout the year.and are constantly. supplied. �it4�.an abundance of the greatest variety of cases for studyandpractice., .For Furher Particulars AddressThe Secretary of the Dental.School,Nerthwestern University BlJUdin.Chlc •• o. r. To-dayAt the "Commons"ASK FOR. Weat Ai.le.f Llbrar:r.t 'NEW�'-C'O LLA'R ';Fine Stationery;Se.,;"y"4,,jn'1n"Individual Package."NOR/l'HWESTERNUNIV�R$JTY·SCHQQ.� �of�{LAw.For .. y·sl�th lYe.".1 ope.os. ,MoodaYJ •. Sep-.tem"�rlF-Z6"n 19p,�.,.Intend�ng .�t\l.det;l.ts of .the, taw �willi .be interested.in the M-A'£ BULLET.IN •.Address SECRETARY .of . ..LAW. SCHOOL, •Northwest.orA Unlverelty JS14&.Lake and Dearborn ata: CHlC.A.GO: 'ILL,CHICAGO, \VEDNESDA V, MAY 25, 190-iMossIer's ClothesTalkDon't get theimpression that"E. M. Sys­tem " gannen tsare high pricedbeca us e so good.Tlte contraryis -true, Stylishpatterns' in nob;by sacks at $12,$15� a.�� d. $20.The $25, $28,$30 and $35 onesare the tailors'$40 to $60 toorder kind.Mail orders shipped everywhere onapproval.MD iSLER'S F 1 M. SYSTEM121 Monroe St., near Clark�D�ily'"::'<, .. '1 HAl.,: �'CIEase#"...... " �r ..'. rr-: ., �" ,BRIGHTONFlat ClaspGARTERSfor men nre" "tOIll" g:lrh'rs-tiwy fit rIght-feelrli!ht lind wear rtuht. 'l'hey 6.11111 011 lind offeaslly,yctlLlwlIYS60Cllrl'. loicvcrblnd,llllll,rub01' slip. .1 list comrortabie, j list rhclrt .. }I.ule ofolle llic·re pun' sit]: IDc-iJ with nlekel t.lrlllnlngs,and cOlit only 2uc. At stores or I.y 1111111.I'IONI-am 8U!:II'EXUER co, j I Ii JlllrllC'tSt., I'hlhldllilibla.Makorloj Pluneer SIIJlJl8I1dor ••�BENHAM BROS'•225 Dearborn Street Salle 80 ....Telephone 4S23 Harriloa191 East 41th Streeta Doors East of Indiana Ave. TAILOROur collection of woolens for SpringSuits, Overcoats and Trousers is com­plete in every fabric. Our fit andstyle j� of the best only.320 EAST FIFTY-FIFTH STREETWILLIAM SACHE:NLIBBY'S (Natural Flavor)FOOD PRODUCTSt t the tired palate with th�ir exquisitefl��gr, and the dainty ways 10 which they canbe served. •L'bby's Veal Loaf makes most delightfu]llln�heons-alway's. ready;-eflsy to serve=­wholesome, appetlzmg, �at1sfymg •.It' nly one of Libby s Good Thmgsto Eat.H s � me Illustrated booklet, "Good Things toEat �nse�� (ree. Send fivc 2c stamps (or laric AtJuof thc world, In colors.Libby" McNtI�1I .. Libby, Chlctl/lo. WANTED-Mel1 to give aWay five vol­ume sets of books, also Masterpieces ofPiction in eight volumes with PublicOpinion Weekly. Our men are making$100.00 per week. Liberal arrangementsas to compensation. Transportation fur­nished. Investigate. Henry H. White,Manager, H08 Railway Exchange Build­ing. References, Mr. Brode care of MA­ROON.FOR SALE at a bargain; fine piano.Write or call, J. Alvin Dean, 64� EllisAvenue.Elegant furnished loom to rent. Mrs.L. Nurnberg, 889 East 55th St., fiat 6.The place for Ice Cream Soda. Uni-·versity Pharmacy, 55th St. and InglesideAvenue.STUDIO FOR STUDENTSMartyn's Maroon Studio5705 Cottage Grove AvenueThe famous Tailoring Co.VARSITY TAILOR'Dl'OP in to see Famous about that newsuit.NEWBERGER & DEBROVY, Props.34U E. 55th St.Phone Hyde Park 5700.I f you want a position to teach, callon or write to James F. McCullough,nan [i'ine Arts Building, Chicago.Wru. II. �nge & Oo., reliable druggistscorner "�oodlnwn Avenue and Ififty-fifth�11'('('t. Sole agent ill Hyde Park (01' Dr.Cm-l Koch's New Discovery for the cureof Consumption, Coughs, Colds, and alldiseases of the 'I'hroat, Chest and Lungs.Guarunteed to cure or money refunded.Price. to cents. Trial size 10 cents.One Fare for the Round TripPlus twenty-five cents, via Nickel Plate• Road, account Decoration D(l.Y. Ticketswill be sold to stations within a radius of}5'p milesfrom sta-rting point, on May 28th,"'29lh'riMt-:-30tl1, with return limit of May.' j 31st;"1904; .iuclusive, Three daily trains,with vestibuled sleeping-cars. Meals on.'. American Club plan, ral�ging in price�r.?m 3pc. ��.$l�O.:>,:.ser:y��.}.n �)ckel Plate.�l .jh.l�ip.iY-�_a.r�,J�lso",sf'hrice -a-Ja -carte, LaSalle street Passenger Station, Chicago,"corner La Salle and Van Buren streets, onthe Elevated Loop' City ticket offices,111 Adams street, and Auditorium Annex.'Phone, Central 2057.ICE CREAM,Ices or FrappeFurnished on Short Notice,Wilson362 E. 63rd StreetPhone Hyde Park 6054A. SEIDL£RLadiesTailorPhone, Blue 5124Special till July 15th­$� 5 Suits for $30$; r 5 Skirts for $9Fraternity StationeryGalling Gards .Invitations .' ProgramsPIIO:-lII--OI"FlcK-Hyde Park 1788DR. RALPH W. PARKERDR. FRED W. PARKERDENTISTSHo )8:30 to 12.urs 1'00 to S, 62-49 Kimbark AvenueN. b".CtJr. S(xly·/llird St. OHA-S. A... LA WHENOE,Manager and Director..LAWRENGE OR�HESTRASelect music for allSelect 4' c cas Ion slI10ur Patronagereeuecrruua ecuctteoResidence5745 Bosatt« Court'reI. Hyde Park 14117. ,. ., I , r : , ( }(")O'MEARA BROTHERS' HOME BAKERY(Phone J6�6 HydePark.)All Ooods Strictly Home-Made to.... talcu for Ice Cream and Ice.. Goods delivered218 East Fifty-Fifth Street_-.'PRESCRIPTIONSRELIABLE PHARMACYROSALIE 'PHARMAGY sJ. J. GILL. Clhlllll.hn""nlCllllPhone Hyde Part 175 274 E. 57th St.. neer W ..... AYIo I am showing a complete new lineof exclusive importationsfroDl the fnshion centers ofLondon-Paris--BerIin.My Custom. Made Shirtsare' correct in every particularExclusive PatternsARTHUR S. HYMAN,5 Jackson Boul., Chicago.OET THE BEST$2 AMES HATS $3B.tabllshed 1873161'163 B. MacH.on .street .ear La .san.184 Dearbora 5tLargest Exclusive Hat Stock inChicago. · "N obby Straw Hat�:"W· H Y use poor, unwholesome mllk, wheafor the same .onIY you "an ,et ItPur., .sweet, aad Batr.o .....•• rll,. Rich, delivered In sealed bottles, b, calli., u,Telephone South 811, or droppfn, a POltal teSIDNEY WANZER " SONSaos Thirtieth st.L. MANASSE, OPTICIAN88 Madl.on St., Tribune Building'.peot_cl •• and Byella .... ScientUlcally Adjuste.Eyel Tested FreeEye�thin, OpticalMatliematlcalMetereolorical,andfor the Lantemist.Kodakl, Cam.rasAIl4 8uppli ••• BORDEN'SCONDENSED MILK, FLUID MILK,CREAM AND �UTTERMILKALL BOTTLED IN THE- COUNTRYBORDEN'S CONDENSED MILK' CO.827-833 E ... ORTY·.EVENTH aT.P. D. ·WEINSTEINLadiesTailorWorkman shipUnequaledSpecial Rutes for U; of C. StudentsN. E. Cor. 55th and L'exlngtonPbone 1·282 Hyde ParkI-I.;,. Z E ISSLADIESTAILOR'9 EAST 47TH STREETIf BAR ILL, OEN'rRAL MT.a.TIONPhone Oakland 269 after 7 p. m., or Sun-day Phone Gray 40tU�LlNED SUaTS from $35.00 upSILK LINED SUITS II 40.00 "SK.,RTS .. 15.00 ..Connoisseurs Smoke-r AMBOURINEa Remarka.bleCigaretteH. T. McGuire, Prop.MADISON AVENUE PACKING 00.WHOLES.ALE ANDRET AIL MAR.K!: T6309 Madison Avenue, Chicago.Phone Hyde Park 1822 Summer work. Student agents wanted forMcClure's Magazine. Large Com misaion. Cashprizes for best work. Easy, Dignified. Writeuow for full particulars. 141 East 25th st., NewYork CityE. BURNHAMHAI.R OO:ODSElectrolysisFacial Massage, Manicuring, Ladies' HairDressing and Manicuring, Ladies' 'turkish andRussian Baths. 70 and 72 State st., Chicago.$$6,500.00.Monthly Payments, $50.00GJ3l AND 6133 ELLIS A V.CHICAGO UNIVERSITY DISTRICT,NlCA It WASHINGTON AND J ACK­SON PARKS.T. C, n. R., ELEV AT'l.�, AND ELEC­TRIC TRANSPOR'.rAr.rION. '_NRW GOTHIC. TEN nO.OM RESI­DI�NCES, Spanish ti'le and slate roof,LAHGI� COT.JONIAL PORCH, Englishoak beamed ceiling dining-room, deco­rated in Fnb-rl-ko-na and LincrustaWaltou : parlor in oak, with console,ceruruie tile floors in kitchen, pantry,and bathroom, white enamel trim, sani­tary pl umbing, nickel fittings, laundry,('001 storage, and steam. heat.MADI.UNG EIDMANN & McCORTNEY,401 nnd 402 Chamber of Commerce Bldg.'T heAmerican ConservatoryKIl\IBALL HALL BUILDING.239 to 253 Wabash Avenue, Chicago.'l'he most complete School of Musicn nd Dramatic Art in the West. Sixtyominent instructors. Teachers' TrainingDepartment, Unrival'led free advantages.Summer Normal Session of five weeks,heg lnning June 27 and ending July 30,] !)04. Oata'log mailed free ..TOHN .T. HA'l."l'STAED'.r, President.University Barber ShopEVERYTHING NEW3 chairs 3 high-class barbersNo tedious wait. Excelleut service.409-S7th Street, - near Kimbark Avenuenext door to Kern's LOUIS MEYBR, Prop.University of IllinoisIllinois College of OsteopathyCollege and Sanitarium: 496 Sunnyside AvenueCity Office: 167 Dearborn StreetCHICAGOTelephone Central 2412W. G. Hamlin, D. D. Pres. and Trens.'Vrite for our terms to senior medicalstudents, It is of value to you.