) Vo!.. IV. No. 156 CHICAGO, TUESDAY, JUNE S, 1906. PuCK Two -CBln'sMICHIGAN I4AKES -CLEANSWEEP OF CONFERENCETRELAWNEY CF THE WELLSBEST OFFERING IN YEARSDramatic Club Performance Ranks atHighest Attainment of ClubThus Far.Cast as a Whole Shows U nity-In­dividual Criticism inDetaiL "DAILY BEACON" IS A HIT.Embryo Jo�sts in Professor Vin­cent's Class Issue Aurora Sheet andScore Success, Scooping Other L0-w Sheets in Thoroulh Fashion. -THOMSEN SIX- .PLAN FOR HIGH SCHOOL M�N.Reynolds Commission Completes Ar­rangements For Entertainment, andWill Hold Final Meeting to AssureCo-Operation of All Interested.Ei�hteen more or less embryonicjournalists, members of Dean Yin- The entries for the Inter-Scholasticcent's class in Journalism. arrived in are fast coming in. One hundred six­Aurora on Saturday morning anxious ty-cight had ben posted in the Rey­to take a whirl 'at - the news getting nolds club yesterday and 100 moret)usSiness. 'The editorial staff Df the came in this morning. The ReynoldsDaily Beacon kindly vacated the prem- Club Commission is making arrange­ises and left the proposition in the ments for the handling of about 350hands 'of "the .elass, The proposition prep men.consisted of a twelve-page paper The lilt in the Reynolds Club iswhi.ch had to -80 -to. prCI. ;at � iltatcd for the ule of the fraternitica in se­period, a ·contcmporal'¥ paper 'whlch lecting 'the men whom they desire to'openly boasted what it was going to entertain. The), will check the men'sdo to the "High S�hool boys and names from the list as they a.re select.girl." In -tIM .way -ot -"oQp�, and . ten lor ed and leave a memorandum at thetweive llni�ltialed· ;8po�ters Whose desk. The final .list wiD .. be .post�ddrriy ltlq)erienCe h�a been in:thc dass Wednesd� and .the men will be def­room. in�ely assigned W�dnf!:;day afternoonCarl ilurton Was the �ify editor and at the meeting of th� commission atby �ight o'�loek.bJ: :h:ld AUtora .tai�ly four o'clock in the club. 4t thisflooded ·with ..fepottefs .and reporter- . meeting the final plans of the com­esses, Everybody -Wa!l being inter. mission will 'be brought forth. Someviewed and stories' soon began to. of the things '!Vhich the commissioncome .in, .At one o'clock the paper wish all the University men to re­.was about .an hour behind schedule member:time. A change in the editorial page Be sure and be in the club Fridaydelayed the machine men and this ::nd Saturday.was -the only .real mix-up of the day. Come to tbe Reynolds Club danceBy "three o'clock the -make-up man Saturday. evening and save four orwas even with the schedule and he five dances for the prep men.sent the last page down, much to the Be sure to select your men earlysurprise of' the Beacon force, fifteen and be on hand to meet them either.minutes ahead of time. at the train or in the Re.f.nolds Club.�t:;'Whear-th.�«)o�t:�twws�I":'ioiiipa1i(l A�ii�fo�;�i��� �j'bc;� b�d a(the-with the edition of the rival paper the desk in the Reynolds Club,The greatest dramatic club ·hitwithin the memory of Chicago undergraduates was scored last Fridaynight when the curtain in MandelHall ascended for the first act ,of Pin- "ero's "Trelawney 'Of the Wells.":While the·comedy wa. faT from'pC9- .�ctl>, .: interpreted, ita pr.cte.ntationshowed more careful coaching, betterteam work by the cast, and more ad­mirable _in�li�id�al e�ort·than-th� 8\tdi- ;ence had bargained fot. With comic:operas ot local sjgnificance robbingboth glee dub concerts and dramatic .."fntures of their former interest, the!UciCeS9 of .Trelawney" .aurptbed·m::my and delighted all.Critics who knew i'ineto·g play'looked askance, when they tried toconceive of a mediocre cast of ama- ,tours reading their lines successfully. :To Harold Swift; �s Tom Wrench, the�rcatest share of praise must be ac­corded. While be was 'nervous -and :ov�rdid many of his effects his work 'far surpassed the usual amateur inter­pretation of the most difficult part inthe play, and his stage-craft proved :ofstrong appeal. .It was a pity_-that�fiss"Wilri3�drew the part oi Imogen ParrottShe tried hard and succeeded, b ... t class was much surprised to discovershowed occasional signs of__ oy_c:�:erc.�� : . _tha� the.Y _ 'had _turned the tables onphasis and straining. Law would have their rival and the scoops were regis­done better as Gower. if Pinero. .tered to the credit of the High School,'had taken greater pains with .the role'.' etc. The features of the paper werelliss Bell was a trifle: too complacent cartoon, done by Walter MacAvoy,in her lines at times, and sometimes the editorial page. and the admirabletried too hard, making her work' manner in which the news was dis­uneven and .hardly . fair .to .the play- played. The class left Aurora at four­wr-ight.Miss Barnett, of the women, did before any libel suits or angry readerst he most .satisfactory and pleasing: could ,get a chance at them. Thework. .. She acted her part all the Beacon management invited the classtime. Hickey played his part -perfect- ' .to tty -the experiment again nextlv with the exception of his work;n year.th� last act. ·He got tired, and failed·to show the successive stages of hischange of attitude.Those who played simple comedyparts did surprisingly effective work,}notably James Hill, Pierott, BruceMiss Ortrnaycr and Miss Haskell, out ..lawing anything but favorable criti-cism. . ' ;tI�irty Saturday afternoon for Chicago,�GULATE"GENTLEMENCALLERS" AT NEBRASKA�eUor Andrews Passes Rules ForBoarding House Etiquette. All who are not going to the prombe sure to go to the White City Fq­day night and help show the fellowsa good time.Last ·cap and Gown Meeting.The Cap and Gown committee, in alast effort to ratify plans for the fu­ture publication of the annual. hascalled a meeting for this afternoon.The attempt is being made to have arepresentative from every fraternityand college organization present.Chairman Wrather has sent out a let-: ter from which the following is Quot­ed:It is absolutely necessary for every\ organization to be represented if weare to strike upon a plan which willl be generally acceptable. After a per­; iod of agitation lasting throughout the: entire year, we are no nearer a con-'Chancellor Andrews of the Univer- : elusion than we were in the beginning.sity of Nebraska recently issued a lOne good live meeting will quiet aUproclamation to the student body ofSeniors to Give Choir Stalls. .that University in which he Iaid downThe Senior Class has voted to do- .the law to "gentlemen callers," Thenate stalls for the usc of the choir in � order .reads:Mandel Hall. This action fQllo;;'dthe Trustees' refusal of the Memorialwindow which tlle class had intC11dedto give. If this gift is approved of,the facnlty will be given charge ofthe details. The consensus of opinionis that the TTU�tees will raise no· ob­jccti"on. as Mandel Hall is sadly in:need of ju�t such an innovation ;AS.t�addition of stalls.These st:1lls will be placed, -as inchurches, on the left side of the 'plat­form. They will be furnished withbenches and surrounded by -a railing.The whole affair will·be -made of old "The residence of men and women,stwients in ·.the same lodging houses(as .distinpished from families)not _�p'proved and not as a. rule per­�itted. A landlady rooming students;. -�� .to 'provide -for their uset.lIlil 10:30 on Friday, Saturday and5JJnday �venings at: on two of theseevenings a reception room properlywarmed and lighted. Women stu-dents in these houses will receivegentlemen calIers only in the recep­tion _room. Gelltlelllell :_ill1alte no-oak to match the intmot' dccOr.ltions tice and JOVcnl -themselves accord-of the rest of the auditorium. inil)'." is . this discussion, but if the undergradu­ate students continue to show thesame lack of interest they have shownfor the past two or three months, theCap and Gown bugaboo will have tobe passed on the next Junior class,with the probable result that a poorbook will be gotten out or, as has hap­pened in the past, that no book at allwilJ be printed."The meeting will he held at .l=(lO P.M. in Cobb Lecture Room.Faculty Exchange Altered.A much needed improvement haitben madr in the Faculty Exchange.The Exchange has been enlarged andtwo new cases of letter boxes haveheen adderl. There are now 286 lockho"<es �,"<1 "�4 drawers, the installment,1f which increases materially the fa­cilaties fl)r handling mail. Wonderful Team From Ann ArborEstablishes Track Su­premacy.Samse, Garrels, Parry, and MerriamAre Bright Stars in TheirEvents.Micbiganher superiority over. all the othertrack teams in the west Saturday bywinning the Conference meet 'withthe overWbelming score of 62 4-5 toChicqo'. � 4-5- O;uc-fifth �f . .a P9intmore: and .ldichipn would .have .gat�ered in half of the !points to be had inthe. meet, .. TiiC- Wolverines not oplydid all that was expected of them,�they waltzed away with points thatoutsiders never dreamed would go tothe Michigan column. .The features of the meet wereSamsc's wonderful pole vaulting.when he broke the world's record byclearing 12 feet 4 7-8 inches; Garrel'sremarkable form in the hurdles; M'cr­riam's performance in the Quarter;Michigan's "one, two, act" in the threedistance runs, and the winning of asensational relay race by Chicago.Samse was hardly looked for to domuch in the pole vault, and even after-the competition started he was forcedto take his third trial to clear two orthree heights which the lesser lightscleared with little difficulty. But when.l� .fc;et 8 inches wa�_ r�a���_e"and 'Haggard, the little Drake vaulter,had things to themselves. UP. upwent the bar to' 12 feet 3 inches andboth competitors cleared it with ap­parent ease. On the next heightSamse won the event and broke theworld's record The main reason thatthe Drake vaulter stopped here wasthat his pole was only a foot higherthan the height he was trying to getover .Fred Moloney'S record of :15 2-5 inhigh hurdles had to succumb to thestrides of the mighty Garrels whowent the distance in :15 I-So Thefeat seemed so easy for the big 'Mich­igan runner that he is expected toget it down to even time or possiblybetter next year.Chicago's consolation came in thequarter and relay. �Icrriam demon­strated his superiority over Waller,the Wisconsin wonder, by winning a�lean race in :50 flat. Those who ranin the race said that the time wasequal to :48 4-5 on Marshall Field.because thc track was at least I 1-5seconds slow. This race speaks wellfor the two coming years that Mer­riam has to compete for the Maroon.Tulor was boxed and could not .gctloose till too late.Illinoi� wa� set upun winning therelay and Sal cd ;.11 the (IUarter milersfor the final c\·ent. Chicago went inwith Parkin:-on tilt' only rre�" man.�Ierrjam, narker and Taylor havingrun in the (IUartcr. Every relay wasclosely fou,;ht and on the last relayMerriam !'howcd another of his won­derful linishe�. On the first turn heW:1S pa�scd hy the Illinois man hut�ferriam jtlCI�cd his pace' well andon the last turn pulled past his oppo­nent and crosserl the tape an easywinner.�lerril1 cli(l well to get :l place in(Continued on Pale Three)� . .._ .... "". -_...' ". - .THE DAILY MAROON, CHICAGq, TUESDAY, JUNE 5.ltbe JDail! maroon F. H. Strau-.. Sec.On Saturday we werecalled on .,.r college which combines practical the phone by one of'. the mostwork with theoretical prosperous g en era I' -insuraneestudy does more in the agents, He asked that we send toand. , way of efiicien� t�ain�ng Iris- offi,-�· on- La Salle :-str«t �threePracttce than any other mslltutton.. . •. 5491 WASHINGTON AVE.. fl' . F 'I -or four· of > OUt' .finestsuits, from: �OUR. NEW S.TORE IS NOW OPEN_�.': r •.•• ;: .� '. ear��g .. ,,:Qrm�r y, \Vhich'�e-cobld ma� a ��tibil.;, .;, ':, , . '. '.. ".:.,' ., .,. :':··��f��Or�j4���� ����: �,t���.t� t�' '_" We'�tihiiein�b :;ijne �1 0 t �ex.. .'. -:.! ��J�le��._'.�r� ��d Press Lad�es' and.Geatle-i II "l1)Y�b· 118�.. PJll.cf. ng;J�"��l�.. �ra�� �:.o� 6tt��-L._. returil.fij: • ," ".t���. ":2,_f!n'S' if!��:1':_� �ures.... us your'. � tl�J9',�t����.:�0)!�§,\?!r� a�!�_� '�?e;:; �iIr_T"T _-p'" � -.t:t:,��. . 'I" ; ... lU�ut'e YAttdHl�. ·}wwIUJ�f!.�. "W�"'? � A." "'Illege.days;,.: ��=w.�t� l�� r��.i\�.'b�l!;:'" LlalF few:: 1fo ,�:�nts, �:(�me r�glit) l.. -4;' .1. Pl10tie B��·Puk:658.! . j .', �:, ,._ ........ , ... -: ., •. '.• ', }', ..11,'SS' progress of the world ami the:' alt�ratlon�.'on t4��';1.��rs'i jand"· .. d, •• � , ,',.. ,. .• '.. •..•. -... •. '.�, .�d�� re����"'�m��d'� ���ilie01�t�a.���me i�;_� � ���\lng mt'n and women: the two h�\'� for hi'm t,o': take tti�.:' one o'�lock CHARLES GOODMAN Phone Hyde Park UQ1I��essarily b�come ins'!i>arable. train' to the· Midlothian Co�tryCl b .; I :U�i'V'.. ersity T�ilC>r&Especially can thi� b� �aid of the It . .WE WANT YOUR BUSINESSUniversity of Chicago. Cases in Clodae.- ..... -SIabta.point are 'the recent trip of Dean Vin- 49 Jackson 8oulev�<:ent's. class in Journal.ism to Aurora ChIcalio. 'where "The Beacon" of that city wa'ttaken in. cha�ge for one day by the�tu�ents and a paper doing credit tothe newspaper publishing world wasissued. Professor ,Merriam's classesin Civics have d,?ne a great amount oipractical work by _visiti�g j�venile,courts and public institutions of vari­ous kinds. In the Geol�gy depart:.ment over a dozen trips have beenmade for the purpose of constructingtopographical maps and making ge<rlogical surveys for t�e government.Classes in Astronomy ha,-c been tak­iRJ� photographs and making cha�.ts ofplanets,· and in drawing plats of theU ni,;ersity' �oaDda. ", ,08icial Stadeat PIIblicatiOD of tIMUliiyenit7 of Q;?p.�The Uainnity"of 'CIaicqo Weekl,..V....TIle: Weeki,., October I,. iSga.The Dail,. Maroon, October I, 1902-News Contributiona are RequestcdEntered as Second·Clas. Mail atChic:qo. POltoftiCe.Daily Subscription '$3-00 Year ; $1.00 for 3 Months.Subscriptions' received at the Ma­r,oon oftic�. Ellis avenue, or left inthe MarOO1l ooX;' the Faculty Ex-.r ••.. �ng.e, Cobb � .Order. for ddinry·· of . th�: :QaiI,. .llarooa, either residence or place of_ buaiucss ma,. be made b,. postal card. 'or thi-Oqh telephone, . Hyde Park.... AD,. irreplarit,. in, de1iyU7should be illWlediatelJ reported to tileoffice. oJ pablic;atioD.Printed b,. tb'e QUadran,le Preu,404 - :East Fifty-Fifth Street.T4ESDAY, JUNE 5, 1906.II! ED:lTOa.:lALS 'It..::::..-- _ .......... - _.__Mere theoretical 'study has become� �oing of the past .. The UniversityTheory.��t '.-:. \:(/,;:-i:;. �;�,;-;-Congrat�lations arc extended to theMichiga� .trac� .team for its victoryon Sheppard Field Saturday. It wasa great victory by a great team in �great meet. Mr. Garrels is to bepraised for his admirable efforts andindividuals Mr.in congratulatingSamse of I ndiana must necessarilybe· I led His -vault was a wonder-Inc u(· .ful one and a fitting climax for thef a great athlete. We havccareer 0. f r the members of ouronly praise 0.d fecl thankful thatown team anleft to give U5en( .u�h points were.I' to be hopcd, however,second. t IS•f nce management will,that 'he Con ereback to its home, Mar·hring the meet. h n arrangements areshall Field, W e;,'; made nexl �easoa. Morgan Park Champioaa.Morgan Park Academy won the an­nual Inter-Academic conference trackmeet on Marshall Field last Saturday,running up a total of 59· points. Ar·mour was second with 30, Northwest­ern third with 19 1-2, and Lake Forestfourth, scoring 17 1-2. No otherschools scored.. The victors broketwo inter-academic records, E. R.Palmer taking the high jump at 5feet, 9 inches, and Benbrook .puttingthe shot 45 Ieet, I. I �� inches., An �xtra_ large sized st�ne w�n beused at the I vy exercises this �ear onaccount of the special occasion of the'. f.ft-eemlJ· anniversary. Th'e st��� has. beeri donated 1))1.. :Mr:' Ch�� � G,.-sI ake.; and bears' 'l� )ti�cii.�����·.: "1 vs,i9Q6. 15th Anniversary." It will belaid in the northeast corner of the.Gymnasium. Though the Ivy exercis­�s take- place at the in�onvenierit hourof noon this ye�r, more th�n commonjnt.erest is .being aroused over them.cf!tdlrnu'. Clothes SilopIs Well Xilowa �on' La Salle StreefOne Fare for Round Trip.plus $1.00 from Chicago·to· Bosto,n and.return, via Nickcl Plate Road, May'31st to Junc 9th, inclusive. Also ex­cursion rates via New York City. Ex·tcnded return limit July 15th. JohnY. Calaha� General Agent, Room 298-No. '.113 ·Adams St.,. Chicaiio.MARTYN'S MAROONSTUDIO5705 Cottage Grove Ave. U. ofC. Photographer. Special rates tostudents.Townes�Gloves " .. '.. :��.,Will be 'Worn long.r,hi •••• 8On th.n oth .........:.'h.t i •• oth.r g)o ••••Face C& .Fortune, Your face is your fortu�e.. Protect it from all _ irritation�y��i�g .WLLIAMS' SHAVINGSTICKAlbert MathewI, Pres, Geo, H. Fielclu. 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On account ofoor condition of the' throwingo good marks were made, Gar­on the: discus on hi' \jl8t throwParry had held the better markthe first throw, The winnerParry by le sa than II. inches,ntal1y, Parry broke .his own'nity reeord by over aix feetCl throw 01 some Ia� leet 6 i�ch- ... TAILORS ...Announce the arrival or theirCollege DepartmentFabrics for SpringBUSIIESS SUITS $35 TO 145 IIIHIS D�PlR1MEIT1&5-1&9 De.rho", Street. Ad.m. Expreo •• BuildingTHE ILLINOIS WAREHOUSE ._STORAGE COMPANY...... ..,..� .. "'··AltltAYS. ... APTY ..........TIle a -.t .. 4 lied· K8pt stonpW ...... - .. �Clt7 • • •----- .. �:,:-'- e................. -- a... p ,uI, ....... .... III -r-a ................ ILoaa III c:.m..-• ................ .......__ .. "IV � '10 £1m noll ALL DDOIe.- ................. -......;..:........... .• ". ........ � ........ u ....�h Sbgg ha9 little to flay aboutmeet, except that the man did allpected they would Jo.'t2as to Bda1o, N. Y ..return. from Chicago; via NickelRoad, June 9th, loth and 11th,return limit of June 25th. Nickele Office, Room 298, 113 Adamst, Chicago. REMOV AL OF THE',i "Philbrick �!.o��::.:;! CollelleTo Noa. 434. 436.438 E. 63 .... St.. Be ... Kimbel'll aad WOodlawD Ave.EXPERT TESTIMONY Tau,bt by aD Expert Court aDd- CoDyeDUOD Reporter aDd Te.c:berIF. you 'intend to study shorthand yon should be careful to chooseto se��l!!r� by the gove��m,ent. ',' a good system, lest you waste muck time and money on a poor9��: f�r� e�Yfry�! for the )ask:-, I .' ,': .Qne�,�f. :w.bich. �:!'ere, are J;nany. Ho!, can you determine wbich.·�RmP,r#.ar�-JJi'1.*ulal'S, fi. �SF " "" bI' ��.� "� a good one?, U.ll.�I.lY.. �u.h:�ve le��ed. �'syste�lhomcsecke� -,�flp( and g1lfde �tP. 1. • ,;, �JYl. � \ I)� �gh to �e some. practical. ,ttse�bfu It's own country. Shoshoni :Pio- ��r� �. JOu caanot,.�fYoUr..�oWD.knOwledge. 'intelligent-r LOcating Agency, Shoshoni. ttf. "- '""'=\ ly· decide whether it· is better or poorer, .than1/). .• ?t � another. The only safe way, then, in maki.ngoming. tJ �J.c_"�r.:: �� a first choice, is to be guided by the testimonyof those who have learned by years of pradiceE FARE PLUS ONE DOLLAR and observation, and whose professional stand-CHICAGO TO BOSTON AND . (\\.... iog certifies the val�e pf their testimony. whichRETURN VIA NEW YORK. \ '. \. l\���\' we have here for y�ur inspec:tiOD.OR DIRECT ROUTE. �The Lake Shore will sell on May .... nw. figure traDslated lads:t to June 9th. inclusive, tickets to ' RaIn. foubeed. �. eyeluh. eye. wiaken. aGee,o CoPJrialatd b7 oo.tril. mastadle. mo.tJa, .. 1aiiIkna, collar, 8boaIcIer.1MM:k,ston and return at above rate. Re-' las. A. Philbrick arm.. lapel, braat, 'ftSt. �n limit by deposit, July 15th-Stop- AD Qraduates Dave Good PosWODS.er of ten days at New York on re-HOSHONI, the garden spot ofrica. Thousands of acres givenrn trip on tickets reading via Newode. Write L F. VosbW'gh; G. W .A., Chicago. Warren J. Lynch,raffic Manager, Chicago.MOSSLEa CO. \ ;a.yera�_ :SO JACUON BOULEY dB RESTAURANTSPrinll Suits. af : I04-_'_Ge_MADI__SON__S'_REE_r _$20 and $251IDItIal Showlq of TIl_ Bey'Styles To-c1ay,You might think �bat, for c/o-1/Ii"K oj s.d,. ",erit,' ',.1the charge would be '.ex�ive--bQt suchis not the case. Forinstance, come in andtry on a blue sergp orODe of the pepulargrays at $20 and SiS.That will settle thequestiOll of where tobuy your clothes for aU time tocome. __ . 11 VIsIonwith reprd to pauing nenls ia�tial to MI(:IDtSS, and cleameasof viaioa is baed oa po.eaioa ofa.health, bod, and atroDg braiD.SOJacboD is a atreugtb-cl-riug food and drinkf bod, and mind. It enric:JM.t':c blood, clean the wita and� ODe feel like a boy .. inpor family 1I1tC i.t is iDn1uable..cA .. '" JIalt Kztnct Dept.- CIdCaIO....-u-_ .... -" IlN-.ttMW-".. .....-'•• ' ....... I .... ' •• rMOSSLERCO..... t .... C ...... a.·· ......lJ,iII: .,I:+l' THE DAILY MAROON, CHICAGO, TUESDAY, JUNE 5.At the CommonsAt the Boarding House. At the Fraternity.ASK FOR •••.•IT'S DIFFERENT. BOW ABOUT_-YOnVACATIONCLOTHES?... : ... \Ve carry the large�t stock or. Hot Weather Goodsill <;hicngo.Suits $25 to $45.Two Stores :.131 La Salle Street44 Jackson BoulevardCHIC AID EXCLUSIVE STYlESIn Suits, Lingerie, Waists, summer-Gowns and Tailored Skirts.MAXWELL II: ROSING.142 E. s3I'd St.We have reduced th e. prices of many ·;pf 'ourbest patterns to even upour- stock. '.Early buyershave a-large se­I ec·ti on�TARbRClark & Adams Sts.LOST-POCK ET -BOOK_taining .$U) and checks:Maroon officC!. CON­Return to Skull and' Crescent Initiates.The Skull and Crescent held its an­nual initiation of new niember� Satur­day evening in the Auditorium. Thefollowing men went through the ini­tiation rites into the Sophomore honorsociety:Abe Mathews, D. W. Ferguson,Potter Bowles, R. Nevins, T. S. Mil­ler, L. L. Hebberd, R. B. Taylor, W.P. McCracken, W. T. Morse, j. L.Gartside, B. H. Krog, R. E ... Webster,F. W. Gaarde, M. McEldowney� N.A. Merriam, H. J. Schott, E. L. Mc­Bride, and Harold Iddings.CltEAP RATES TO ·BOITON.- .$19.00 tOf found trip from Chieago(plus $1.00), via the Nickel lPlateRoad, May JIst to June otb, inchf�jve,with "privilege of extension of retUrnlimit to July 15th. _ .$24.00 via N C\wYork City, all rail, or -$23�00 via- NewYork City and steamer' i-n both direc­tions between New-York and Boston.Stopover at NiDga_ra- Falls and Chau­tauqua- Lake points, i'f .desired, -withinlimit of ticket. T'ickets good on anytrain on above dates. No excess farecharged on any train on Nickel Plate.Ro;d. Meals in Nickel. Plate dining.cars, on American Club .:Meal Plan,rang-ing in price from 35 cents to $1.00, ..M id-day Luncheon 50 cents; also a Iacarte. Three through trains daily,.with modern Pullman sleeping cars to .Ft. Wayne. Findlay, Fostoria, Cleve­land e . Erie, Buffalo, New York City, .;ami New England points. Trains de- .part fr;o.t!' La Salle St. Station. fhi-.cago,' �lC ,0111y <it-put ou the Elevated.Loop. ,,·tile John Y. Calahan, GencralAgo-cnl.' R�)um 2f_).�. No_ I iJ Adams St.,Chil�a�j}.· Tor reservation of berths. inthr;,ugh standarrl atill tnuri�t sleepers,'IIl11 full partirlllau. . . ENGLEWOOD STATE BANKi, 1 �State Ban.l. B�ldillg :�:-63rd SL anti Y.i. A".. I <,'�-Capital. Surplu. a.d £arninsaOffer» the services of) a handsomely furnished and most completelyequipped BankSpecial attention to Ladies' AccountsPays 8% on Savings Accounts�Safety DePosit Vaults. Boxes ,a.oo· per yearBETWEENDETROIT AND BUFFALO .: .:The D: & B. Line Stt'alllers leave Detroit weekdays at 5:00 p.m., Sundaysat 4:00 p. m. (centra! time) Dud from Buffalo daily' at !)::l) p. m. least-.ern time) reaching thdr: destination the neltt monung. Direct connectiooswith early morning trains. Lowest. rates �d superior service to all polnts• east.. Popular week end .QxcunJl)OS to Buffalo and Niagara Falls leaveDetroit every Saturday and return Monday morning..- RAIL· TICKETS AVAILABLE ON STEAMERS-',All cluses of tickets HOM reading via Michigan Central. Wabash andGrand TrUnk railways between J.)(>troit and Buffalo in either direction willbe accepted for transportation on D. &: n. Line Steamers. Send!?c.. stampfor illustrated pamphlet. Address: A.A..SCHANTZ. Gen.Supt.I&P.T.M •DETROIT ... BUFFALO STEAMBOAT CO., DETROIT� ·ij .. icH. ·-�.;�;f;5, ... ,:� .. ;,.f ;. J ..,,. .:» :.,;". � �::�� 1',- •: ,t 1,/:· EARL & WILSON'Sl/C.I/1<". j COLLARS.C-UFfS&SHIRTS\j,L .� AR E TH E BEST.,------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------"; '\V)\�1-)�D�By company handling ; Have Thehigh grade electrical speci .. ilties, sev- .: ! T..' c,T�1 �eliabl_e stu�lents' of .go� address I You '.. � p _ .' . Will'to'· canvass city durang·· summer . Tmonths. Liberal commissions. Splen- Been " op Like'Tllere? lon,' It. .Inter-College ScheduleThe schedule for the dosing weekof the Inter-College �se ball cft�ui�. pionship series is as follows: .- Tuesday .. ;-:Arts vs Philosopby,. 3 � p.m._.' Wednesday-Science vs, Philoso­ph� 2� m�-aDd Arts V� LUentur� .��������������������������������3:30 p. m�:rhurida�nce .ys�....ArtJ, 3 p. m •- � ... '-did oportunity to earn your expensesfor. the coming year; Call at Room,530, 324 Dearborn street, � :The maD who would be weII dressedmust pay the. price.He is fortu­nate, however,'in -the opportu­nit;-wegivebimto - get a SackSuit as good ascan be made­style, fit, mate-.rials all consid­ered-for from115 to 135.- Thc fashion�'ablc Grays orthc ever popu·lar Serges."" _170-2 Wabash ATe.Chlcaalo. DI. TheBrtXJdrDq-NIlW YOBK-C«1JlW' •.BrowniDl!, Kine& CODlpany_CLOTHES AT THEIRWORTH."nAts And Fumisbin� too."Clltap",u in J1riU.".aid ... 1I BrtI".".,n.··b not a muit if at .. au cll� •• ". qlJ(llit,.'· You" Top floor: 0.11 ::TIE· "puilllAi COIPAIY· . BUILDII&� c,,'. i �s _', ." .lalpl All.� iv ogels81)1fs,- . 182 Madison' Streetf' . • ...... ." � • . '.'. ". .A cafe of Individual tOD�where'fastidiouS folks find. cheer , and 'refresliment--. the.perfection Of t�t�et!t, century -cooking In- a de- :. �. IightfUl 'old-World at.os­phere,. (Tbe 7 �.e v. , .: 'IIII· ..... � ... -flr .......�., '�'.:,. We make '. ��lty of fitdia. col�'. I�g� and t�cl111i�lf' �1l�1 �en' iat';.the right places. Write as t� &Del·let us' tell'You aooui- tHe 'i>ositioas.�han to offer -men who will be readyfor .. ork in July or- Scptember. Witlioffices in twelve cities and ove� ]5,-000 employers aUin& on us ior m�n,we can place mea in any secti9ft·orlinc of ,.,.ork de�ired .HAPGOOD.National Organization of Brain.- Droms..·Il-tfonl BIcJa., Chicap, m.91kea ia other citj_ j. H: Kintz, Prop. JobD 0ar)[.1Ip-.All orders day" 01" nipt filledpro�pdy.w. DeY .. doM.Jachson Park:'�ivery273 E.' Fifty-SeYenth· 8tieet..Telepboae Hyde PulE 552. I5.J-CHICAGO. -•r.:===.B=O='=a=O=E=N=.=s==:::::i-il.COIIDDSD 1IItK.' n.U'ID mIZ. ,CDmAII UD.� �ALL Mn7"UZI IN � c� 'i_.1_........ c..a ........ Cle...a7 __ L MtW'I' _WiU _.�============================�-�_. ------.O!1 YPEWRITERS rBought, Sold, Rented, .Repaired. �.'. ALL ·MAK"S. �,Supplies • S�ty. ;:i �Tel Cartral '1342. .,.;._..l..20 VAN BUREN ST. �-;:.�C ........ �_nII:�1D ....._______________________ i :Try Tola, Tar aDd Wild Claerrt�::.J'jfor that colip. Uainnity PIaar-. macy, s60 E. 55th �•• DledFor fine tailoring &0 to 364 E. 6Y,f:. :. Street. .'No Junior ChapelChapel was omitted yesterday in-'. "-' �favor of the Junior Class Day exercis·cs to be held on T�tlrsday at whichattendance will be reqUired. � -. .- ..