ror),,o1 The D,ai v Maroon,.' ..... _,. �If ........ \. A Stag' .... , .. ," ... 'PabU.btd Aft.rnoons by tb. Students qf th. Unive '.{i,.II It" ,Four Quart.r. of th. University Year-I '�'.j r .. CU ,y E.\: j.� '��,a===============================================�VOL. II. No. If)3. CHICAGO, THURSDAY, JUNE g, Hl04 PRICE Two CENTSAll the Stars of Greekdom Will ContestTomorrowNORIGHTTOSELLNOTES IIAKE PHI BETA KAPPA ILLINOIS GIVEN A 'DRUBBING JUNIORS HOLD CAMPUSInteresting Opinions Delivered byMembers of StanfordLaw Faculty Howe's Men Use Pfeffer for BattingPractice-Score 15 to ll-Fourth of theSeriesHeavy batting won' for Chicagothe fourth game of the Illinois se- Track Meet, Ivy Exercises, Dramatics,ries yesterday, 15 to 11. Freshman Baseball, and Promenade Are Feat-. Pfeffer, who won thewestern chain- ures-Evon Z. Vogt Chairmata'pionship for Illinois this y�ar by Tomorrow is a holiday for thehis superb pitching, proved an easy Junior College students, a day. ofmark for the Maroon batters who' joy and festivity. The exercisesknocked him out of the box in the will begin at 9:00 and from thatinitial inning and kept up the born- time until 3:00, the following morn­bardment throughout the game de- ing there will some sort of exercisesspite Huff's two shifts in the line- or entertainment in' progress.up. In the morning there is the muchTwenty-one hits in all were talked of Inter-Fraternity and Inter­scored up by Captain Howe's men House field and track meet on Mar­against Pfeffer and Warner. The shall Field. Dope for the meet isother replaced Pfeffer in the mid- being passed around freely on tbedle of the first inning but was campus. ' i.unable to stave off the heavy Ma- The meet will 'be called promptlyroon bombardment and so Coach at 9:00 and the events will be runHuff sent Pfeffer hack to the box "off according to the schedule ar-Fraternity athletes are ill readi- for the remainder of the. game., ranged.ness for the annual track and field Eighteen hits were made off Pfeffer, ' The trophy exercises which weremeet tomorrow. Reports have while three were secured from ,inaugurated last year will he heldcome in from almost every camp Warner in one and one-half innings. 'at this time. This is the occasionthat the final touches of careful "- 'Incidental with the heavy stick i. upon which the newly elected track"training have been put on, and in- work of the Varsity the 'I11ini i baseball and football captains arecidentally, that they are confident pounded the ball for many bases. ! handed the cups and the other tro­of landing the meet. With such Ellsworth allowed twelve safe hits, . phies which have been won by Chi­an abundance of confidence on every all of them singles which would : cago athletes.hand, it is certain that surprises have been sufficient for a victory I At 12:00 the Ivy exercises willare going to come to somebody. d di b 11 I' B t: .b 1 .. 1,1' 'r .. t f t.j 1. ��n .. �o.r ,M-I�Er,�".�,_J? ::'-Yl!lg:, )1 .. e..�.e.,,'-'. 1.9.-o{l-.tt!S1Jl ...... "'O,,�:. ,,�t.j.p�� ..• a..\\: I'""':'"'.. -But .- the- various c�peYffor's" "ShOr!}i'" held strong at critical ; building: Evon Z. -Vogt will pre-', Freshman and Grad alike are tell- times and managed to keep the hits ,side. The customary planting of, ing tales of their former prow nessf well scattered so that the Illini had : the ivy' will' be held at this time.to such campus listeners as can be an exceedingly uphill fight to c<,>me : The spade now held by James V.found Their sincerity is recog- ' .., b .nized and it is certain that whatever out with a respectable total. . Hickey will be presented y him toelse happens, or does not happen, The game was rather a freak : Miss Jane Lane. After the plant-records are going by the board. contest in many particulars. Illi- \ ing the Ivy oration will be made byAs usual Phi Delta Theta and nois scored five runs in the first ; C. Arthur Bruce.Alpha Delta Phi are strong candi- inning and it looked like an Illinois At 2:00 sharp the annual Juniordates for the championship. Delta victory then. But in their half the :. Day Dramatics by the UniversityTau Delta' has a hew star in Light- 1 b '11 1Maroons came back strong and ,of Chicago Dramatic C u WI )ebody and expects him to land nearthe top. The qJher teams are all crossed the plate for seven scores. held in Mandel Hall. The Club"dark horses." , f Securing two more in the second ; will present three plays appropriateCompetition ·.Will be especially .and four in the third clinched the .to the occasion.strong in the sprints. Merrifield, victory for the Varsity. Illinois The cast of the plays announcedAndrews and Sherman of Alpha had a hard time scoring in the sec- for the first time is as follows:Delta Phi, Lord of Psi Upsilon andWright of Phi Gamma Delta are ond but in the fifth, sixth and " The Falcon" by Alfred Lordpicked to take the place in both the seventh, by taking desperate: Tennyson.100 and the 220 yard dashes. In chances and m�sterly base running The Count Federigo de Alberi-the 44TO yarDd lrun, MLigkhtbofdYplO! counted five more. 'ghi , "" Henry SulcerDelta au eta, ee 0 11 Ell tl' 1 tti f d .T 1 f Al 1 swor 1 s rat 'tng was one 0, Fillippo _"" Harol Swif't :Del ta heta and S ierrnan 0 p ia the features of the afternoon. The . The Lady Govanna Lena D. HarrisDelta Phi will probably finish in hthe order named. first line-up he landed on the sphere . Elizabetta ------ Elizabeth Ro ertsonLightbody will compete in the for three bases and the next time "The Twisting of the Rope" by800, themile and the two mile and he came to bat he sent the ball to Douglas Hyde.has a good chance to win two out of the sand dunes for a home run .Hanrahan HarrySpauldingthe three events. Hook of Phi scoring two men who were on :Sheamus O'Herad Jatnes V. HickeyDelta Theta, Allen of Beta Theta bases. In addition to these he se- 'Mauroa "" Sidney BockPi and Dickerson a ud Ki rtley of Sheela .. Elizabeth RobertsouAlpha Delta Phi, and French of cured two singles. 'Ona .. "" Vida SuttonSigma Alpha Epsilon are all good Baird got two safe hits, including ,. Lend Me Five' Shillings" bymen in the distance events. a triple and played a good game, . J ames Madison Morton.In both the hurdle races, N owellsof Phi Delt and Beach of Delta Up- Golightly --------- ------ Howard Willett'1' '11 I f Mill f Class Day Exercises Captain Peobbs Edwin ButterfieldSI Ion WI p ace on orm. 1 er 0PIll' Delta Theta and Armstrong of Capt. Spruce C. Arthur BruceDr. John Dewey Head of the S J WeddellPsi Upsilon are speedy in the low am ayhurdles, and are candidates for first Department of Philosophy and Mrs. Major Phobbs Frances BenedictEducation, will deliver the address Mrs. Capt. Phobhs Grace Williamsonhonors. . b 1 U' . B 1t t1 Cl D . f tl MUSIC y t ie niversity am.The weight events will bring a ie ass ay exercises 0 ieforth some good competition and School of Education. The exer- At 4:00 the final game betweenprobably good records.. cises will be held in the art room Chicago and Illinois will take placeYaple of Sigma Chi' and Dunbar of Emmons Blaine Hall at 3:30 on Marshall Field. This is also theof Phi Delta Theta have both o'clock to-morrow afternoon. final game of the big nine series.thrown the discus over 100 feet.Stewart of Alpha Delta Phi and In the evening the Junior Prome-Beach of Delta Upsilon are strong Man's ambition is success. Good nade will be held in the Bartlettcompetitors in the broad jump. In food makes good blood-good blood Gymnasium. Music will be fur­the high jump and pole vault no makes good brains. Eat Morgan nished by Goldsmith with a twenty"dope" call he offered. The relay & Myler's well cooked food, and piece orchestra. At 12:00 the sup-race will probably go to Alpha H hiDelta Phi, Phi Delta 'I'heta or Phi success and health is assurred. :39� per will be- served in utc lOS011Gamma pelta. E. 63rd St. Hall.Out of Twelve Who Receive Honor SevenAre Women-Annual Meeting to beHeld TodayThe Phi Beta Kappa electionsfor this year were held yesterdayand the- following are the new mem­bers of the scholarship fratf>l'"wHy;. john L. Hancock, Will E. Jack­. son, William R. Blair, Ida E.Carothers, Benjamin B. Frend,Sherlock B. Gass, Lena D, Harris,Alfred C. Karr, Eva R. Price,Aileen Spaulding, Jane Thompson.and Alene Williams. The annualmeeting was held at 4 0' dock thisafternoon at which new officerswere elected and the reports of theretiring officers read. Lower Classmen Have Full SwayTomorroW' from Mornto MornNotablh Address by President David StarrJordan .to SeniorClassTile question � of· the right of ateacher to control the publicationof his lecture notes which has for anumber of years caused trouble inone or two of the eastern colleges,has lately arisen at Leland Stan­ford. A memher of the faculty ofthe Stanford Law School has givenan opinion favorable to the professors. According to him "theteacher who delivers orally in hisclass room lectures which are hisown literary composition does not,within the meaning of the copy­right law," publish · 'such lecturesto the whole world, so as to entitleanyone to republish them withoutthe permission of the author. Onthe contrary, such publicationwould be ground for an injunctionrestraining further similar acts, andfor damages."The opinion is in 'opposition tothe decisions of a number of judgeswho have held that the reconstruc­tion of the lectures, with some im­provements' in form, and correctionof errors, is su fficieritly original andcreative act to entitle the reporterto be regarded as an independentauthor and within the protection ofthe copywright law.President Jordan of Stanford de­livered a memorial address to thegraduating class at Stanford a fewdays ago 011 the relation of .collegemen to the nation.I n part he said:, I I had occasion not long ago tosay that the future of our country'lies in the hands of three classes ofmen-e-youug men, strenuous men,and college 'men. These constituteour first, our second, and our thirdestate, as they used to say in France,but with this difference-which isall the difference in the world-thatall three form but one class. Thefuture of America lies in the handsof her young, strong college men.It lies in the hands of her youngmen because they are men of thefuture, because they can do things,because the light of the new cen­tury is in their eyes, because theaspirations of the new century filltheir hearts, because the winds offreedom were blowing where theywere born and reared. Not thatthey will be the office-holders ofthe country, although some of themwill become such;' 110t that theywill have a clean sweep at the pollsor a sure thing at conventions,though some of them may havethis; not that they will carry themails or hold the postoffices, or goas consuls to Zanzibar, or commandthe fleets, or be deputy sheriffs, or. do anything else which draws theeyes of the multitude. Such posi­tions belong to service, not to leader­ship,-thongh service and leader­ship are never far apart in theaffairs 'of the republic. He is theContinued on Page 4 Column 2 FRATERNITY ATHLETES ARE READY,OBIOAOO, THURSQAY", IUNS 9, 19<M\the lDa�l� maroonFormerly the UniyuliU of Chlc'ao Weekly.roUNDJIDThe Univeraity of Cbicqo Weekly, OcL I, 189.TH. DAILY KAaOON. • • • • OcL I, 190.1�NEWS CONTRIBUTIONS REQUESTED.Published by the Itudents of the Universityof Chicaso every afternoon, except Saturdayand .Sunday, durin, the <40 weeks of the Uni­Yersaty year.lo'lrst board of editora and bUlineu manaller""utborbed by student· body in maN meetlOlWay 1$, 190.1.,Membersbip on IUbeequeot boards of editorlto be determined by competition open to all.cudeota in, th. Uniyuaity.---BOARD OF EDITORSManssins Editor ••••••• Oliver B. Wl!llan, '04New. Editor ••••••••••••• HarrlW, Ford, '04Athletic Editor •••••••• Walter Grelory, 1'05A,SSOCIATE· EDITORSErnut 1. Stevena. '0""Ralph P. Mulvane '�.5Edward M. Kerwin, '06LeR", ,A. VanPatten, '06 ,Edward R. Gannon, '04Riley H. Alaen, '04]qhn S. Wrilht, '05WOMEN EDITORSMin Lena. Harria . Mias Helen Smith, '06STAFF OF REPORTERSC. McKe'nna, RUah '05 Arthur Brid"man; 07Chaa A., .Bruee, �06 Claude Schofield, '87Wm.A. McDerwid, '07 Ww. H. Hatfield, '06Bernard I. Bell, '07Miss Marie Ortmayer, '06BUSINESS STAFFBUlincu' Manqer •••.•.•••• : .Jul�en L. Bro<UlEntered .. second-cla.. mail at Chacalo Post­oflice.Daily_ SublcriPtion, $3 per year; $1 for 3 moe.By Mail in City $.oJ per year; $1.25 .for 3 mos.Subscriptions received at Tam MAROONOffice, Ellis Hall, or left in THm MAROONBox, the Faculty Exchange, Cobb Hall.Printed by the Quadrangle Press,404 E. 55th St.I" EDI�OIUALS "IThe last game of the baseballseason is to l�e· played 'ton�orrow.By wi.l1tiin� this' game Chicago will1_1av.e a valid claim 'to second placein the championship race. Illinoishas again ·won first place; but hersuperiority over other westerntearns'is notdecisive. Chicago de­feated iInii�is yesterday by a com-... .: '... . .fortable score, and 'should repeatthe.trick tomorrow., ' . Junior Day AthleticsThe inter-fraternity and inter­house meets tomorrow promise tobe more closely contested than wasthe case last year. It seems as ifchoice 'for first place may lie be­tween sixor seven different frater­nities. This is the kind of rivalrythat makes the annual Junior Dayathletics' 'interesting. The cornpe­tition is-wholesome and stimulating;and it is such friendly contests thattend to close.' the breach that toooften -is apt to widen between differ­ertf'soCieties in the same university.12:15 CLASS THE WINNERSDefeat 11 :15 Athletes by Small Score­Lord the StarThe 12.15' gymnasium class ofMr. Payne defeated the 11.15 classin a track meet held yesterday 011Marshall field by the score of 42 to35. Arthur Lord proved the indi­vlduat.star, winning In points forthe 11.15 class. He ran the hun-,. dred yard dash in the good time of10· 3-5 seconds. The relay race wasw01� .. by the 11.15 class, Lord mak­ing up, three yards and winning outon. the: stretch by five yards... 1'he summaries:.1 �ile-f�irst, ,French; second, Kirtley;third, CalhoUJi: time, 5:20 B-5100 Yard-·First, Lord; second, Sher·mo .... third Davis; time, 10 B·5.... , , 1 I"Highj'!lwp-First, Green; secon(., "en-llicott; third, Robinson and MItchell;height, ��-feet 10 inches.22tf yard:...-First, Lord; second, Davis;third Calboun;',time, 253·5..440 yar.d�Fjrst, Raper; lie�ond, Wilber;third,. Brown; time, 582·5, A.nnual Contest Between Two LowerClasses Tomorrow NightNext to the Inter-Collegiate de­bate, the most prominent event inuniversity oratorical circles is theannual Freshman-Sophomore de­bate, which will be held to-morrowevening at eight o'clock in KentTheatre. Debating Coach H. P.Chandler expects the, best con testof the kind ever held between thetwo lower classes. A large 'crowdof rooters will be on hand.The question is "Resolved: ThatNational Regulation of Trusts isPreferable to State Regulation"The affirmative will be upheld by, the sophomores, represented by F. U n i v e r s i t Y of III i no is., R. Baird, A. L. Hopkins, and Ralph Located on the West Side ill the centre: Mowbray. The negative will be of the greatest Medical UII(l Deutal Com-: supported by the freshmen, repre- ,1I1ullity on Earth.sented by R. F. Baldwin, B. I. ' OffERS U,NSURPASSED CLINICAL ADVANTAGES,Bell and G. E. Cadman.After the debate the '07 Debat­ing Club will hold a final spread in: Hitchcock Library, to which the, Sophomore team has been invited.One·half mile-First, Kirtley; second,French; third, Starr; time, 2:34 2·5.Broad jump-Griffin and Lord (tie);third, Keanicott; distance, 17 feet 11inches.Shot put-First, Yaple; second, Green;third, Ince; distance, 29 feet 3 inches,Relay race-Won by 11.;1.5 class, G men,each running 220 yards; time, 1 :402·5.TOTAL POIN'l'S11.15oEvent1 mile100 yardsHigh jump220 yards440 yarc1s1·2 mileShot putBroad jumpRelay 5e B4R488511485Total 35 1oFRESHMAN-SOPHOMORE DEBAT�A GOOD PROPOSITION. ANew One.-I have something thatwill interest you, and pay you well.I want young energetic men whowish to make money and at sametime seek a good opening for thefuture. Call on me. W. W.WEN'l'Y, Room 508 Railway Ex­change Bldg, Jackson and MichiganKeep Y,onr f ac efa i r. 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A� "The Man Behind the Kodak"Should know about the JJ1koOnk Sbop".At the "shop" you will find camera satisfaction, expert instruc­tion, personal attention.We sell Kodaks, Hawk-Eyes, Ceuturys, exemplification of per­fect caiuera coustructiou. Camera quality culminates in 1001 models,marvels of compactness and simplicity. You should know aboutHew lenses :1IHl shutters, the better films, improved supplies. Comein and talk it over or ask for catalog.OET THE BEST$2 AMES HATS $3Established 18, J.6.-163 fl. Madilion .street Dcar La .saUe15. Dcar!)orD StLargest Exclusive Hat Stock inChicago. "Nobby Straw Hats.'-'A. 7. CORNELL- W AR.D (.J SEMMELME- YER,Httbe 'itoOalt Sbop"169 Waba.sh Ave.MerchantTailor 000000000000000000000000000o 0o EGYPTIAN DEITIES 0o 0o No better TurlUsh Cigarette can be ma.de, 0o 0o STRAW TIP 0o 0o Cork Tip Pla.in to-O •'OOO�OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOjj CMcago Slo�� E.Tc"a,,¥. Blli1dinrWa,,,,.,,pon a"d LaSal', SII,:'y.so MarquetteButldlngMen'sWear Pndemlty �tatloneryGalling Gardslovltations PrQ&TMIIDearborn Street IExcursions for the Fourthvia the Nickel Plate Road, at one fare forthe round trip, plus twenty-five cents,July 2d, 3d and 4th, within radius of twohundred miles from starling point. Re­turn limit July Gth. Three rlai y trainsill each direction, with modern coachesnnd vestibuled sleeping cars, to Cleve­land, Erie, Buffalo, New York, Bostonand New Hnglancl points. Passengersto points east of Buffalo have privile�e ofstopover at Niagara Falls, in either direc­tion, and also at Chautauqua Lake, (lur­ing excursion season, by depositing tick- .ets. Individual American \. lub meals,ranging in price from ili')C to 1.00. servedin Nickel Plate dining cars; also servicea la carte. No excess fare charged onany train on the Nickel PI ate road,Chicago Depot, cor. LrrSalle and VanBuren Sts., the only depot in Chicago onthe Elevated Loop. City ticket offices,111 Adams St., and Auditorium Annex.Telephones, Central 20m, and Harrison2208.III! Michigan Steamship Co."TH:£ SOUTH HA. VEN I.INE··Operating the magnificent new steelsteamship ."EASTLAND."The largest, fastest and finest ExcursionSteamship crossing Lake Michigan.$1.00 SOUTH HAVeN AND Rd UR�Daily 9.:30 A. xr., except Saturday 2 P. l\IThree Hours at beautiful South Haven,Chicago's most popular and favoriteSummer Resort.BOATING, H,\TH£Nn AND FISIII:"JGOffice and Docks-Well'> Street Bridge! I w. H. COCHRANE,Traffic Manager'rRI.. l\fAI� 4711I',I" : J, ,I,LIBBY'S (NaturalFlavor)FOOD PRODUCTS: , tempt the tired palate with their exquisiteflavor, and the dainty ways in which they canbe served.Libby's Veal Loaf makes most delightfulluncheons-always ready-easy to serve-r­wholesome. appetizing, satisfying.It's only one of Libby's Good Thingsto Eat.Handsome Illustrated booklet. "Good Things toEat," sent free. Send five :lc stamps for Jar"" Atl'"of the world. In colors.Libby, McNeill 4- Libby, Chicago.WHO DRESS FOR STYLENEATNESS, AND COMFORTWEAR THE IMPROVEDBOSTONGARTERLies Flat to the Leg-NeverSlips, roars r or UnfastensSampl!! paIr, Silk 60c .. Colton Uli..l\htlled 011 receipt of price.GOO. froat CO., Makorl,80lton, Mua., U. S. A., ,I., ALWAYS EASY CHICAGO, THURSDAY, JUNE 9,1904NO RIGHT TO SELL NOTES DICK HASContinued from Page 1 Column 1 Golf and Tennis Supplies,Baseball Goods, CameraSupplies, Stationery ann.Periodicals,Hig/tt on 'lie way to .IUl)k8011 ParkJ. DICK & CO., 344 E. 63rd Streetleaderwho can forecast the futureand is not afraid to trust it, whounderstands men and can bring outthe best they have in them, whocan make his country respected be­cause he can help to hold her justand true and thus worthy of respect,who can stand with the party ifneed .be, but who can in equal need·force the party to stand with him.It is one hope of influence is notshown by his office he bolds, hutby the service he renders .. If theservice be moral and intellectual,so much more does it count."--_._-------- ..... ......-.......-_......._., TYPEWRITERSONE-HALF PR.ICESend for our list of special bargains in allmakes of Standard typewriters. Full line 01supplies, Machines for rent $2 to $3 per month,IWCKWELL-BARNES CO.:.I6,-:a60 Wabalh Ave.TheArrrer-Ioa n Conservatory'··1\'.11\1 R'·LL HALl .. BUILDING.!!:1!) 1.0 2G:1 Wabash A venue, Chicago.'rile most complete School of Musicn nd ·Dl'Hlllntic Art in the 'Vest. Sixtyeminent lnstructors. Teachers' '.rl'ainingDeuurtment. Um-lvalled free udvantages.HUIlIIll(lL' Normul Session of five weeks,beg lunlng .Iune 27 aud ending .July 30,I!)()·L Cutu'log mulled free. ..rOlIN .J. lJA'!Vl'S'.rAICD1\ Presldeut,Illinois College of Osteopathy167 Dearborn Street,CHICAGO. Telephone Ceut ral :!.JI:!wltbur C. Hnru li n, D.O .. Pres. and TreasurerWrite .to .0J' call Ull t he president fur terms toadvuuced students. of special Interest to juniormedlcul students.BENHAM BROS.FASHIONABLETAILORS221} Dearborn Street Sui� 201·202.'Telephone 4523 II arrlsonO'MEARA BROTH[RS' HOME BAKERY(Phone 1646 Hyde Park.]All Ooods Strictly Home-MadeONa& takeD for Ice-Cream and Ices. Goods delivered278 Ea.st Fifty�Fifth StreetUIlAS. A.. LA.WllENCR.Manager aud Director.LAWRENGE ORGHESTRASelect Mustc for allSelect CP c cas t 0 It a.Jl} 0 u t ., a t r 0 It agereeuecttuttv eouctreeResidence5745 Rosalie CourtTel. Hyde Park ).1(;7. C[)IC_4..GOMANY ENTERTAINMENTS FOR PREPSWe are Tailors CorCollege Men •••••Summer . Studentscome to'Vushill�t()n Parh: Ca:r�GOm Cottage Grove Avenuefor the best home cooking.' '. ' A $�.OO me�J �i.<;ket for 101MThe New Dru�less Sci-Osteopathy euce o� l\f�dic1Ue. J.t isthe SCientific appliea­tion of the laws ofphysiology. It restores the body to the normal.removes defects, .relie\'es obstructions audhea lth is restored because the body is perfect.'Jt has 110 superior. 110 equal. Study it if YOIlwaut n prof'essiou. Try it if YOIl are Sick. WriteItOW for terms and booklet. A nd ress TheAmerican College of Osteopathic Medicine andSurgery, 499 ytest Mouroe � treet, Chicago.Stanley H. OkeCash Grocery and narketFine Bakery Goods414 and 416 E. 63rd StreetS. E. Corner Kimbark Ave.Telephone Hyde Park !.J35BORDEN'SCONDENSED MILK, FLUID MILK,CREAM AND BUTTERMILKALL BOTTLED IN THE COUNTRYBORDEN'S CONDENSED MILK CO.027-633 E. FORTY-SEVENTH ST.LOSER &: .JANSON"·TAILORS·Young Athletes Will See All Phases ofCollege LifeAll plans for the reception of theprep school athletics at the Inter­scholastic have been. completed bythe Reynolds Commission and callfor the 1110st lavish entertainmentever arranged for an Interscholasticmeet in the West. The crowningfeature will be the award of thetrophy cups and banners Saturdayevening in Mandel, to be followedby a reception in the Reynolds Club.Saturday night will be a "ladies'night" at the club and all membersof the University, including thewomen students are urged to bepresent and assist in giving theprep school visitors a good time.The men are expected to see thatthe visitors meet the ladies and gettheir dance programs filled. Selec­tions from "Pu hl i ·Khan'·" iU1C1 'a'buffet luncheon will he features ofthe evening.'I'he athletes will sleep at the va­rious fraternity houses and will eatat the Commons and frn tern i t y'houses.The program for their entertain­ment includes automobile rides Fri­dny afteruoou and Saturday morn­ing, the inter-fraternity track meetand the Illinois-Chicago hall gameFriday, find a visit to the JuniorProm in the gym Friday night.'J.176 DEARBORN ST.CHICAGO.A Typical ()ollege ManiJ at once recognized by the distinctand faultless cut of his clothesTclcphGDC Hyde Park 18A. McAdamsTHE UNIVERSITY FLORISTGREENHOUSES: CHICAGOCor. nd It. aad Kimbark an.-.-------.----------------------_'WHY· .use poor. unwholesomemilk,wheia. ... .Ior the same Ul0.!l�y you ."an ·fet it�Pure. Sweet, and Extraor.l­.arlty Rich, delivered in sealed bottles, by calliD, u,Telephone South 817,. or droppiD� a postal toSIDNEY WANZER « SONS305 Thirtieth st.i( you have it on hand, will help greatlyto entertain the unexpected guest.. It's. an old-fashioned product-madehonestly and pure of HAM and purespices - nothing else.All first-class dealers sell it.):�ook on the can for the little red devil.Wm. Vnderw�od Co., Boston, MatiS.L.· MAN ASS E, OPTICIAN88 Madison St., Tribune BuildingIpeetacl •• and Byellallel Sciontitlcally Adjuste.Eyel Tested FreeEvcrythiD� OpticalMatliemattcalMetereolofical,aDdfor the Lanternist,Kodakl, CamerasaDd Suppl101.Spring StylesIllinois College of Law301 E. E.rle sr.. Chicago�III1ItIJel' School opens June 13. Regu­:11' Session September Ilth, Annualreglstrutlon :JOO students; GO S'l'UIlEN'l'SI'.\RS IT.UNOIS HAlt EXAMINATION JCACli\'I�AH. LAHUEST I NUEPENUEN'l' LAWS('JlOOL IN 'l'HE 'VEST. Large Fuculty,good Ii bl'I1I'Y 11 1111 college bu ilding. 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