The Daily Mar� AftmaooU '" the 8tu4nta of the UDi'l'ewty 01 Ch1ca&o Dadaf tJane� of tile Valnnlty Y_VOL. III. No. 147 CHICAGO, WEDNESDAY, MAY 31, 1905 PRIeR Two CENTSGIFTS , I •FOR HARVARD DOPE FOR THE CONFERENCE PLANBIGMASSMEETINGReynolds Commission Arranges forKassmeeting Thursday Nightin Mandel BallThe FacultV, Student Body aDd the A.th­thletic Teams Will be Repreeenteclin the Speeches4 The members of the ReynoldsClub Commission are completingplans for a monster mass-meetingin Mandell Hall Thursday evening.It is proposed to have speeches byprominent members of the faculty,the student body and the athleticteams. The track team will beasked to be present, as will also theband. As Chicago now stands anexcellent chance of winning the\Vestern Intercollegiate track cham­pionship, the students have ex­pressed a desire to cheer the teamin a rousing mass meeting,A notice concerning the meetingwill be posted in the morning, an­nouncing definitely the time andplace. As a block of seats has beenreserved at the conference for therooters the cheering must be organ­ized. Leaders will be selected be­fore the mass meeting Thursday,and the men will be drilled intoyells and songs.Saturday night following themeet there will be a smoker inHutchinson Hall, During thedinner speeches will be made byguests of the Reynolds:,Club Com­mission. After the dinner therewill be a parade and bonfire on theLarge Donations Announced ForJrlaking Excavations and forT\Afto,. .. _ .. ft+ 1\1 14'.h;,.c::.,.""11.' .... -.-- ------- First LIBERALSecond Third Chi. Mich. Pur. Ind. la. Wis. Ill.36acampus.TRIPLE TIE FOR SCSOT'RSmPThree Students Bave Same AveJ'a&8 'aDdExamjnation Becesaary to DeddelloDorThe contest for the mathematicsscholarship of the Junior collegeshas resulted in a triple tie. MissE. Terry and Messrs. M. Gaba andJ. Bennett, are the contestants. Thethree contestants have an approxi­mately equal avarage in their col­lege work. Although not yet om­ciallv decided, it is thought that anexamination of one question willbe given them, the student makingthe best grade winning the scholar­ship which is.good for three-quar­terseIlAROOBS TROUBSE CARDlf.usBadgen Defeated ill WeD PIa,. Gale­lIiller Pitchea Great QuaeThe Varsity again demonstratedthst at. last it is playing first-classbaseball by defeating Wisconsin 5-0Monday afternoon. Ernie Millerwas on the firing line for Chicago,and although he had pitched a hardgame against Michigan two days be.fore he had the Badgers at his mer­cy.Wisconsin came ncar scoring inthe sixth when three men were onbases with none out, but Millerstruch out the next three batters.Only three games remain on theschedule, Beloit at Beloit tomorrow,Michigan at Ann Arbor Saturday,and Illinois on Marshall field nextWednesday.120 h. Catlin Nicol Friend (;220 h. Garrels Catlin Nicol 3100 dash Hogenson Annis Blair (;220 dash Hogenson Blair Walle» 8440 run Groman Waller Rebstock 5S80 ,. Lightbody Ramey Meyers 51 mile - C Lightbody Verner Coe 52 mile" Rowe Lyon Verner 3Shot put Dunlap Garrels CarrithersSHammer Thomas Tobin Parry 4Discus Garrels Parry Sage 3Pole v. Samse Glover NorrisHigh J. Barker Samse LeeteBroad J Friend Frencn \Voodin 5Total 1AU 'Details of Princeton's Tutuorial Sys­tem Arranged- A.nnual "_Tap Dav"Celebrated by Yale SeoiursII315Harvard University has just re­ceived a gift of $50,000 from MrJacob R .. Schiff of New York forthe purpose .of �rryit�g on an �x­cavation expedition 111 Palestineduring the next fi ve years_ for thebenefit of the Semitic ;\1 useum.Ten thousand will be used eachyear to meet the running expensesof the expedition, and an additionalJI),OOO has been given by M�. S<:hifffor its equipment and orgamzation.Another gift to the same um­versity, of $100,000, from an anony­mous benefactor has been announ­ced for the endowment of thedepartment of the ethi� of soci�lquestions, ,on the condition that Itshall be named the Francis Greenwood Peabody Endowment fund.The significance of the gift is thatit insures the permanence of thecourses of instruction in social andeconomic questions frC?D1 the staJ?d­point of ethics, the object for whichProfessor Peabody 'has made suchmemorable efforts during his pro­fessorship in Harvard University.Prince Henry of Prussia has beenelected an honorary member of theUnion of German University stu­dents in America. He expressedhis 'willingness to .aecept the honorin a letter to the president of theassociation. The union will holda ' ·'summer . night's festival" onJ uue 15 at the roof garden of theHotel Astor, New York 'City.Princeton's new tutorial plan willbe. put into operation next. fall, andthe details are now practically ar­ranged. FiflY instructors will beengaged during the summer. Theywill be college graduates, and, so faras : rossible, they will be alumni ofPrinceton. It will be the duty ofthese instructors to take charge ofstudents who fall behind in theirstudies. .When a professor finds one of hisclass falling behind in his wo!k �ndliable to fail at the next examinationhe will inform one of the instructors.That official will go to the room ofthe laggard studeut and info� hi!Dthat he is going to take him Incharge. The student is to �evot� acertain time each day to the Ins�r�c­tor. There will be no pu.bhcI�ywhatever. The simple object Inview will be to get the student ba�in line with his class and keep hUIJin line so that he will pass his ex­amination properly.Yale's historic' 'tap day' � was cele­brated Thursday afternoon whenthe forty-five chosen ':l1embers ofthe Junior class were Informed oftheir election to one of the threeSenior societies-Skull and Bones,Scroll and Key and Wolf's Head.The custom was carried on in theusual manner, and there was a largecrowd present.Mr. Ed ward Tuck of the class of1&=>8 of Paris, has notified. t�e au­thorities at Dartmouth of hI� intentention to present them With: thevaluable library of E. Koscwhitz, awell-known Romanist. the pnvycouncillor and professor at the l! m­versity of Konigsberg, also e?ltorof the Zeitschrift Fuer Fran7.0�bCheSprache and a prominent author.The library was bought �Y .Mr.Tuck of Gustav Fock of LeIPSI� �ta high price, ahd with cha.ractcnstlcliberality he has turned It over toDartmouth ill its entirety. It comprises over eight hundred rareeditions of works on Frenchphilology. 313115 513 153 5138 553 40 13 4 4CONSERVATIVEEvent First Second Third Chi.120 h. Catlin Nicol Friend 6220 h. Garrels, Catlin Nicol 3100 dash Hogenson Annis Blair 6220 dash Hogenson Waller Blair 6440 run Groman Goodwin Stevens 58� "Lightbody Ramey Verner 51 mile "Verner Lightbody Coe 32 mile" Rowe Lyon Stone 3Shot put Dunlap Garrels CarrithersHammer Thomas Tobin Parry 4Discus Garrels Parry Dunlap 3Pole V. Samse Glover NorrisH. jump Barker Leete SamseB. jump Woodin Friend French 3 Mich.363 Pur. Ill. Ind. la. Wis.33168 1151563 1 51 53I 5Total 47 43 14 7 6 5These liberal and conservative tables of . 'dope," predicting the out­come of the Conference Meet, have been prepared in conjunction withDirector Stagg and Captain Friend. THE DAILY MAROON gladly ac­knowledges its indebtedness to them. Not: record performances in thepast, but consistency and the best marks made so far this spring, havebeen carefully taken into account in making these selections. No forecast of atrack contest in which so many institutions are represented canbe expected to prove perfectly reliable; in this case all the greater diffi­culty was experienced because some Conference champions of last yearhave not been brought into direct competition with freshmen stars whohave made their debut this season. An explanatory story, consideringeach event in detail, and giving the whys and wherefors of all the choicesmade will appear in Friday's issue of THI� DAILY MAROON.START OF INTERCOLLEGIATE TE!flilS feated Wilmar and Forstall, Northwestern,9-.:1,6-2,5-4.Michigau111et Iowa in the doublestoday, and McNeill of Michiganmet Coggswell of Iowa. The win­ner of the Stuart (M)-Forstall(N W) match will play Rowley ofChicago. The finals in both siuglesand doubles seen to lie, as usual,between Chicago and Michigan.Chicago Defeats Wisconsin and :.ichiganand Borthwestern WinChicago tennis men started playin the Western Intercollegiate tennistournament yesterday by winningall their matches. By a single eo­incidence the Maroons met the Wis­consin men in both singles anddoubles, and put them out of therunning in the first round. Thetournament is being held on thelocal courts.Only five of the seven collegeswhich were expected to take part,appeared for play. Minnesota andArmour Institute did not Send rep­resentatives.Yesterday's summaries:SINGLES.McNiel, Michigan, defeated Wilmar,Northwestern, 6-1, 6-1.Garnett, Chic .. \�o, defeated Loesch,Wisconsin, f. O. (j -:1.Rowley. ChIcago. defeated Reahm,Wisconsin, " -6. 6· .:1, f.-I.Forstal l, �orlhwcslcm, defeated Non­ctte, Iowa, 6-:�, 4.-6. (;-4..lJU\'BL�Garnette and Gray, Chicago, defeatedLoesch and Rcahm, Wisconsin. 6-3, 6-3.10-8.McNiel and Stewart, Michigan, de- PHI GAIlIIA. LEADS DlVISIOBEarna Place in Semi Finals By DefeatiDgAlpha Tau OmegaBy defeating Alpha Tau Omegayesterday with a score of 18 to 11,Phi Gamma Eelta 'Won its way intothe finals of the Interfraternitybaseball tournameut. Sigma Chiand Sigma Alpha Epsilon won outin their sections last week. Thechampionship series between thesethree teams will be started at once.Neither of the three teams whichhave qualified for the final roundhas ever won a championship, al­though Sigma Chi was the run­nerup in 1002.Mi!'S Gertrude Keuhme spent Sundayin La Porte, Ind."·rl,.------�=--:--,.': I:" il:', .I'H· "·· ,i'i iI,! ' CB;ICAOO, WEDNESDAY. MAy·S1, 1905rormerI:r the 'Ulllnnt� of CIa1ca&o W"kl:r.roOMDaDTIle 'U1l1�aI� of CIlIc. WMkl7. Oct. 10 189ZTIm DAlLY�" - - - Oct. 1. \801NEWS CONTRIB'UTIONS REQUESTED.BOARD 01' EDITORS.KanqlllS Editor ••••• Harr:r W. J.I'ord, '05News Kditor •••••• _ .••••• W.ltcr 1.. Gregory, '06Athletic Hditor ••••••••••••• �� •••••• John ti. W"¥ht, 'OSASSOCIATE IIIDITORS.Italph P. Kuhane, '06., IC4war4 K. Kerwin, 'Os.I.e Ro:r A. Vail P.t.teD. '06.C. Arthur Bruce, ·06.Claude Schofield, '07Wm. A. McDermid, '07Bernard I. Bell, '07Wm. 11. Hatfield, '06WOKEN EDITORS.Illaa lIarle Ortma,er, lilA HeleD Smith. '06lWaa Cecil PalmerSTAn' 01' REPORTERS.Mias lUna Robey, 'fIl.e. McKenna, Rush, '06, R. �ddy Mathews. '07Her�rt M. Harwood. '08, R.I-": Baldwin, '07Eo G. Fellienthal, '08. Chu. A. Paltzer, 'OSGeorge H. lJrown, '1)1$ I.uther D. Fernald, '1)1$Make-up man today- Wm. H. HatfieldBUS�NESS STAFI'.BWllDesa Kanacer •••• Herbert. 1. MarkhamAu't. Bus. Manager •••••• John Worle" Jr.rirCUlatiOB Mgr.· •••••••••••••••••• W. M. RuffcornBnt.ere4 as HCOn4-claaa m.1l at Chlc:acopoatomce.D.Il,. SubllCrlpUon, $3 :rear; $1 lor 3 m ...O:r Ibll In Clt:r $" ,.ear; $L26 lo,r 8 mOLSubac:rlptioDJI recel..e4 at. Ta. M.uOONOmce, • KUla Hall, or lelt. In TIm IklIooN'Box. the J.I'acult:r Eltchanp, 'Cobb -�l�' 'NOT a I:.SPOHSIBLI:. FOR COPIESLOST TH&OUGH CHANGE OF AD-DRESS. 'Notice-Subscribers: Tbe Da1l7 Ma­roon wlll,be, s'-nt tQ .,.ou, frOID quarterto quarter unles. 70U order It discon­tinued.Subscribers are requ •• ted to notlr7tbe circulation department or theirchan.e or addre •• or tbelr desire todlsconUnue subscrlptl�ns.Prlnte4 b,. Qua4ranale Preas. "0'' II:. 55th.,,,.; EDJ:TOa.J:ALS "'ITHE mass meeting to be held to­morrow: evening in Mandel HallShould be attended by every studentin the University. It will give thema chance to cheer what promises tobe the greatest track team the Westhas ever seen. The arrrnge­ments for seating the Chicagorooters will give the Chicago mena chance to cheer the wearers ofthe maroon to best advantage. Themassmeeting will give these rootersa chance to practice the yells andsing the songs which are expectedto cheer the track team to a victory,on next Saturday.Rooting.��n at ConferenceTb. lInlTerslt.,. atbl.Uc alan ••• •ment has parcha.ed 300 seats In•• ctlon � for tbo Conf.rence m'�et' on,Jail. 3. Th.s ••• at. are to b'. res.rTedfor the U_h'orslt7 lDen onl.,. and willb. 0_ .al. at th. IntorlDation officeat 3 o·cloc .. tbls a'terDoo_ in char ••01 IIr. Chitwood.Th. price Is fl.OO.. (MAJORS aad MJ:N'@Miss Browning visited in Elgin overSunday.Miss Elizabeth Miner spent her vaca­tion in Cedar Rapids. Iowa.Miss Ethel Webb of Chilcothe, Miss.,is the guest of her sister Miss PayneWells.Miss Gladys Baxter accompanied byher mother left for Springfield Monday,The members of the girls' base ballteams were guests of Miss Dudley at apicnic supper at the Am.ncan booth, Sat­urday enning. Miss Sidney Bach of Lincoln, Illinois,was a guest at Keely Hall on Saturdayand Sunday.Miss Alice Hillman entertained at avesper tea on Sunday' evening.$12.25 to Niagara Falls and ReturnVia Nickel Plate Road, June 18th,19thand 2t)th, with return limit of June 24th,or by depositing ticket limit of July 14th,may be obtained. Through vestibuledsleeping-cars. Three through daily trains.No excess fare charged on any train on-the 'Nickel Plate Road. Meals servedin Nickel Plate dining-cars, on Amer­ican Club Meal Plan, ranging inprice from 35 cents to $1; also ser­vice a la carte, For further information,write John N. Calahan, General Agent,113 Adams Street, Room 298 Chicago,Ill. Passenger Station at Chicago, cor­ner Van Buren and La Salle Streets, onthe Elevated Loop, Chicago City TicketOffices, 111 Adams Street, and Auditori­um Annex.Solicitor for the Acme Biscuit Co.One that can speak Polish preferred.Given exclusive territory and route. Rareopportunity. Answer by mail. A. W.Jacobson, 571 South Halsted Street.Ma�t'J'D'5 Maroon Studiois the Student's Studio. Lowest rates onall Varsity work. U. of C, Photographer,5705 Cottage Grove Ave.FOWHES GLOVESwill be worn longerthis season tbanothers· - that Is,other glov� � �Kind-Words -�not soothe an irritated face,but it is quickly soothed bythe lather of ' 'WILLIAMS' SHAVINGSTICK1.:M. PATTERSONProprietor JOHN CLARKManagerWe D�'Ve� cloaeAn orders, day or night, filledpromptly."Jackson Park u.ySuccessor to J. He KintzU3 Eo. FUt7.seT.�th StreetTelephone Hyde Park {�PRESIDENTSuspenderslift comfort to eftTY moft1Delltof � body. �rtect .rftdom audeue 18 JtUarantefod b:y tbe paUIIt�ll8tab1e haclt. It moVf'll wltb:roo: �IIeVftlthelltralD-the pall­\be bind. You wear tbem wl\b­out r e.lI sin If It. PreIIIdebt8aapendeJ"ll shoald be WOrD b7col1qe men of eTe!')' baUd-ID"eve!')' Cl .... -at work or play,bfcaUMI there are nt)1U! 110 nIIJf:�UtIe of the guaranteed �Isfactlon that goMI with t'aCbpair. PrIce IIOe. and fl.GO,�ed���1:!�here or______ The C. A. Edgarton.'g. ce.;:Bo •• ,,�,Shirley,. .... 401 E. 13rd Sn.tBet Monroe & Kimbark A.Te.tt.'.. ----------------� SHOREY & WElIIJRHOLII�; Suce ••• on toGeo. B. Fiedler o Co.,TAILOa.SYoung Men's Clothes Made ByYoung Men Who Know HowWe Carry A Line Of WoolensThat Will Appeal To YouPhonesHarrison }�Automatic Suit. 13 to 16Dezter Bid ..84 ADAM� aT"If You Want ca.lIon A. LIPMAN99 E. lIIIadisoD: �Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, altd Antiques, for sale; Old Gold and Silver BouahtM. E. FITZGERALD & CO.MA.KE;RS OF GENTLEltIEN'S GA.RMENTS360 EAST FIFTY-FIFTH STREE�,NEA.R KIMB+RK AVE.WE HAVE A SPLENDID. �ANGE OF GOQDSFO,1l TW:ENTY·FIVE DOLL,ARS. FULL DRESS.�pXEnpS, CLERICAL. SPORTING AND RIJ;)IrNG.BREECHES.TRACY G. WRIGHT. Pres. "---------------------------------------------------------------, ,C;U".S. 9:. BAR.D�. V.,P. aa.c· .....UNITED �TATES COA� COoWholesale COAL 1"4 COKE a. • t • I I800,-802-804 Old; ColoDY Bide.PHONE BAIUUSON 966 CBlCA09�. 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Price of.. __ ... TIGII8e 8IIIIdIIIa Ten Pin Balls $tOO. Paner cues.. JI1.:II .... .,." ••• 1.1 � $1.00to$4.00each.t-;-;:Jfia. .,_.wIIk· .. lke-Coll ..... c...=� 263-265 Wabuh Ave..... d.�__KeIab,a.-----...-.......-THE LATESTI N T 'n E NEW415 E. 55th Street E. C. MOO R E... Jlortst •..a72 It. I"IFTY.FIFTH ST.� T.I.»hoa. 1174. Par" 31 •Phone Hyde Park l� ,Open C'V nings ,ti� 8_� H ... �ah '__, H� ,Ladies' HairdressiD" ant!Manicuring Parlors .Electric Scalp Treatment and Facial Mas·sage a � p .:datty242 EA6T155th STJUtJ:. TARROWQUARTER SIZECOLLARSYou can ItCt over a hundredstyleR. They're made inseveral beiJthts and four sizesto the inch. The materialsbeing shrunk before cuttingby the Clupeco process,makethe collars practically non­shrinkable.'15c each; 2 for 25cCLUETT. PEABODY 6: co.I..argeSt makers of Collars 6: Shirtsin the world College Studentsrequire brain-making foods. ThedaDger of collapse or "brain fag"from overwork may easily beavoided by the use ofGood Food Properly CookedWe use braiDS in selectingand cooking the food served by usTHE KUNTZ·REM.LER co.303-305 Wabash AvenueTel. 599 HarrisonT�lepholle Hyde ParK 1ill7... Barker ...THE SHIRT CUTTERShirts Made To OrderR. O. BARKERClothes Shop IlA,MES�iiATS: $2.00 13.00A FAIL DEAL WITH EVER. YI �61-163 E. _!Z�t .. noar La S&lle Iw . .tl�y use poor, unwholesomemilk, when for the same. .'money you can get itPure, Sweet and ExtraordinarilyRich, delivered in sealed bottles, bycal1in� up Telephone South 817, ordropping a postal toSlD,N.EY WANZER, & SONS,305-7 Thirtieth St.1£ you do not see'. -w:hat youwant, a.a for itWe carry such a variety of ..tack thatpossibly the particular article youneed is not in view. ' If not. ask forit. It is more than likt'ly that Wf'will be able to supply the desiredartic1eR05ALlE PHARMACY: . .1 • .1. GILL. Ph. G ••Phone H. P. 175 274 E. 57th St. THE COllEGE OF DENIISTRr,UIIIYERSITY of ILL I NOIS.Located on the West Side in thecenter of the greatest M�ica1and Dental Community on earthOFFER.S UNSUR.PAS�ED CLINIC-. AL ADVANTAGE�Everyopportunity for practicaland scientific dental training isafforded. Infirmary, Laborator­ies and Lecture Hall modern andcomplete in every detail.For particulars address:B. J. CIGRAND, M.S., D.D.S., DeanCom�r Harri89n and Honore Sta,:_ C�-!!L-. ,to Coal»1ete � of Ametear Sport• SPALDING'SOfficialATHLmCALMANACForl905Edlt.d))7.J. 1:.. SULLIVAN(Chief of Department of Physical Cultute,Louisiana Putchaae Exposition).Should be read by every college student, .. facontains the rec:ordsof all college athletes andall amateur events in this country and abroadIt abo contains a complete review of the���Wi���:cr: =:-�f�rtt!'oDl�devoted to sports in which .. vages were the onl;contcstants. This is the first tilDe in which theathletic Deri'onnanccs of _vages have ever heeDsystem,,£icallv recorded, - -This is the largest Athletic: Abnanac: ever pub­lish� containg a20 pages. NUIDerouB illustraotiou8 of prouduent athletes and track teams. .,.' Price 10 CeQt. .Pol' �e bY,au newsdealer. andA. G. SPALDING 0 8l\.O!.New York ' Ch�·,·· San�SeDd for a copy of Spaldings's Athletic Goodacatalogue. It's free.Pure Water- ���f_ .' .. Good:Health� absolutely pure. Delivered InseaJ�\ g� bOttles. Sold by allleadiDg (Ingists., mE 'CONBUIIE/I' CO •.� •. 85th to' 36th �t8.. CmcAco,Tlel.phon. Yard. 1220 ,E X C L: U S I V E,:HI(}�-GRADE CL01'HES.I HAT� AND FURNISHINGS. TOOWE MAKE NO ATTEMPT TOTRY AND COMPETE WITHC;HEAPLY MADE CLOTHEs.;BUT WHE,N WORKMAN­�S; HIP, QUA LIT I E S:A. N D F ASH ION S, ARE'�B E I N�' CQNSIDERED WEDELIVER THE GOODS.. . '.'"Frenzied" fabrics,mercerized cloths,are being manieu.lated to look llkethe genuine. Wedon't use an. inch.We let others dothat - 90 per centcotton" you know. I PLEISIIT JOUBIEY'8 aasured when ,ouTravel betweenChicago, IndianapolisCincinnati. Louisville.and .French Lick andWest Baden Sprlnp"Ir JOU 80 ." the. war Of the P. D. WEINSTEINLADIBS' �AILORWorkmanship UnequaledSpecial Rates for U. of C. StudentsN. E. Cor e . 56th and LexingtonPhone 1282 Hyde ParkM,Y.$S�Y�&Bi11Jar4 r� �d �wlin.g AlleysThe � and Finest Amusement. �rt in the World10Q ,t�. 108, N .• dieoo S�eet.Branch: 111 Dam St.. £yaDston'A. McAdamsTIm UNIVERSlTY FLORISTC.aNHOUSES: �"'A,GOc..uI ..... � .... '-JI.l�KEENAN·FLORIST6UI Wentworth ''- - Pbone Went. 863ttt Eut 6Srd SL ;.. - Pbone B. P. 546tFresh cut flowers, seeds, plants and bulbs.Gold Fish and Aquaria SuppliesBstablished 1878 Incorporated l00'J r"4 9, 5 1 AND· 5 3JACKSON BOULEVARDAH I C G IWJ:lr':I:IUII"__ Coaalt Your Local ncbt Aged •. _-184 CLA.R.K ST.R.EJ:.TDevelopsBone. BrainandBrawno. «. 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Phone 116 Hyde ParkE. BURNHAMHAIR GOODSELECTROLYSISPacial Ma.ssage. Manicuring, Ladies HairD�iug and Manicuring. Ladics' Turkish andRusaian Baths. 70 and 71 State St., ChicagoPIOIIEEIIVIPEIDEI co. 718'--"·.... �ange Bros.� Spring� StylesNow atSOCIETY FAD€:011 and see�.,F.� •.• orriI Pan.., Plltara, 2& ............. t PIIo_ ...... tor 2&0(csnet size)In five different posi­tions and a free sou­venir button.the Pictures MorriS ,.nn,Plotur. a.II."62" E. 63d Street, nearEllis Ave. (Groundfloor. ) Sittings madeSun., Wed. and Sat.CftZ1iDga.77 Dearbom Street,Unity. BuDding.CHICAGO, WEDNESDAY, MAY 31, 1905BOAT Classified ·Advertl ..........$20.00.to Boston and ReturnVh Nickel Plate Road, Juue 22, 23, 24aud2 5, good returning to July 1st, or bydepositing ticket and payment of fee ·of$1, extension of return limit may besecured to leave Boston not later thanJuly 31st, 1905. Through vestibuledsleeping-cars. No excess fare chargedon any train on Nickel Plate Road.Meals served in Nickel Plate dining-canon American Club Meal Plan, rangingin price from 35 cents to $1; also ser-\'�!! la carte, Write John Y. Calahan�General Ageut, 113 Adams Street, Room298, for further particulars. City Ticket,Offices, Chicago, 111 Adams Street, andAuditorium Annex. Passenger StationLa Salle and Van Buren Streets on theElevated Loop.BYGOThe comfortable, convenient andleast expensive way to travel.SEllVICE THE BEST TOGRAND RAPIDSFARE, 12.00. 7:45 p.m. Daily.�i1� :'��V:I$1.00ti:oo p.m. DailyDocks FootMichigan Ave,Are 70U Golna to be at Home Durlnathe Summer«." . If so you can go ahead with your pres­ent plans for the disposition of your time,and in addition to the money you now in­tend to make, you can be of help to usand clear as much more without inter­fering in any way with your originalplans. Write at once to I. E. Springer,Jr., 804 Security Building, Chicago.E. V. DAY.-FOR-Breakfast or LunchAsk forMIllineryMRS. S. TAYLORWashington Ave. & 55th SIi:I!.i! ,JWmALL HALL243 Wabaah An.� �t �orS�to,u. of C. OrtEmal 14 ... adStudent. BzCludn StyleabaPhotographsThe food with a deliciousmaple fJavor- always freshand crisp.Found whereverGOOD THINGSare served ..10EXCESSFARE0" AIYTHAI.i Three Express TraIna Baat Every DQlD: the Year:; Pullman Drawing BoomSleeping Cars on all TraIna. �­tlnantal Tourlat Can leave ChIcago !rrl­WeeJd¥ on Tueedaya and Sundays at2:30p.m-and Wednesdays at 10:36 .. m.I 1111 =�TOC:: 1111 IKoderD DlnJnc ear. aervtnc meals 011.IndlVidual Club Plan, � bl pricefrom 36 .0000ta to .1.00, also 88rVIce a IaCarte. Oofree and San4wfchae,atpopularprlcell, 8erve4 to pauengera In their _taby waltera. Direct Une to Port WQD8,Plnd1a7, Cleveland. Brie, BuDlo, Boob­eater, SyracuJI8, BlDchamtcm, ScrantoD.lIBW'YOBX or.rY, BOSTOlI'·AlID ALL PODJ'l'8' BAsT.Are popular with college men be­cause they lie flat against jJJe leg;never bind; fibre button; d�ot tearhose. Easy to put on and take oft.25c and 50C a pairSolel by GUYItE, 401 E. 63rd St.A.STEIN a co .• Cblca.o Mfra. Colorecl Portera In UDlform In aUendimoeon all Coach Paaaengers. If 7011 c0ntem­plate a trip East call 011. aD7 00Il�l'Icbt .&cent, or addraa,JOBll Y. OAT.ARAY, OeD. Ad.118 Adams St.. � ..I ..... A M U � � ��-� T S .D IGARRICKPop. Price Mat. TodayF. C. Whitney's ".Musical Cocktail,"PHf, PaH, PouffAnd The .Ori�inal English Pony HalletSTUDEBAKERPop. Mat. TodayOnly 6 MUll:! PcrfuriUallCcSThe Virginianwith DUSTIN FARNUMPOWERS'Mat. Today"PALE-FACH IMITATIONS"Says James O'I>onnel Bennet, in Record,Herald, are other Indian numbers, illcomparison" to the celebrated ';H('apLove" serenade inThe Isle 01 Bong BongNow iu th,e Secone Edition."The Little Jap" of :Musical ComediesPrices, 25c to $1.00HYDE & BEHMAN'SPop. Mat. Wed. and Sat.Get In Line For A Good Old TimeKalooZelumWith DAVE LEWIS and ELI<'IE FAYTailor for YouDil "eDTwo Stores:131 La Salle Street44 Jackson BoulevardCHICAGO, ILL.SPRING AND SUMMERSTYLESScotch Tweed., English Serge.,and Cheriota.Home Spun. and Flannel ••Gun Metal Gre,.IIE.'LE.E.WIIO DRESS FOR STYlEIEATIESS, liD ��TWEll T8£ .PROIED _� BROMMER'S-"Champagne" Ice CreamSEEING COLORADODuring the Epworth League Convention at Denver, July 5th to 9th theDENVER AND RIO GRANDE R.R."The Scenic Lines of the World"will make low rates to all the princi�lsummer resorts and Scenic points of m­terest in Color .. do and Utah, Also to theYellowstone Park, California and theLewis and Clark Exposition at Portland.For rates and full information writeS. K. HOOPER, R. C. NICHO:r.,G. P. & T. A Gen'l Agent,Denver. Colo. 242 Clark St,Chicago, Ill.BOSTONBARTER Is an exquiste article, Like Champagne its served on specialoccasionChoice of 40 flavors-delivered packed in iceSOC per quart brickSpecial for this month-one layer of Neselrode puddingallowed in each brick wiUlout extra charge.BROMMER BROS.FARGY BAKftS aDel COIUECTIONItRS OF QUALITY.450 East 63rd Street .- Phone H. P. 5663Notify the l irculation departmentif you intend to ehange your ad.dress next quarter,LI_ Flat to u.. L�-.e""SII, .. T .... ror Uafasteu8Ianpk_,8DltIOe..CCICtoD :r.se.JIa1W OQ ncd)I& of p1ee.... 'natc... ............... , .. 1. ...ALWAYS EASY BUSINESS C�a.DSIce Cream. �·od�. Candle •.We regulate ��r temperature in hotweather. Our Soda Water is Cold andDelicious. Ice Cream Parlor in connec­tion. PORTLAND l'HARMACY, N. E. lor.60th St., and Washington Ave.Druas'fry Tolu, Tar and Wild Cherry. for ,that cough. University Pharmacy 660Eo 55th St. -CI.art:Ue.Illinois not heing Wisconsin or Indianawe are still selling the Egyptian Deities:Pall Mall .MogulD of YOlk:MuradAstion, etc.Your nearest place for cigarettes, PORT­I.AND I'UARMAl1V ,N. E. ·l.·or. 60th St.and Washinjrtou Ave, .I\..,.staurantsHave yuu tried t he Lexington Restaur­ant and Lunch Room for mealsi' "L"Station 520 E. 63nl �lreet.' (, -(W�nted TeacbersIf you wish to secore II. posltloD toteach calIon or write to James F. MeOnllough, RailwQ Exchange. Chicago.C. A. Scott & Co., proprietors of theBridge Teachers' Agency, 2A Beaconstreet, Boston, are seeking desirable can­didates for college and private school p0-sitions in the Western States. Candidateswho would accepta university position toteach English at a salary of $1,2n>, andacademic positiotls to teach French andGerman at salaries .from $700 to $1,000should write at once.AaeDtal Aaental A.entsl$25.00 PER. WEEK DURING YOUR. VACA­TION. WE WANTCOLI.EGESTUDENTS toact as our representatives and take orders .for our new line of Up-TO-DATE goods.ENTIREI.V NEW, QUICK SELt.ERS,during your vacation to pay your tuitionfor next term. Write for particulars to­day. UNIVERSAl. MANUFACTURINGCOMPANY PITPSAURG PA.TalloraF0r fine tailoring go to 364 E. 63rrl St.Men·s WearThe very best grade of Men's Wear forUniversity of Chicago students is kept byJ.,.R. Wilcox at 590 E::;.::t e3rd St.. CHAS. A. (.sA WRENCE,Manager and UlnoctorLAWRENCE ORCHESTRASelect 1\1 usie . for . all '. 8e1f!Ct Qt.'CUiOD&.Your p.1tronage e , 80licit� .UesidPOce 5146 ROMIllie 'Court.ChicagO.Thl. Ryet. Pan.· �4m....After the Theater theUNIONRESTAURANTIII E. R.ANDOLPH I!!!oT.Excellent ServiceBest Music in TownTelephones Central 2829 and 1181