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" HHHHviiHHHi CONCORD EVANSTON wlUtAn-Motch wlU UattoaaoU THE NEW Arrow COLLARS FOR SUMMER. High enough for looks low enough for comfort and plenty of room for the tie to slide In. i Briaf Yur Next Job of Printing to IyAN TINE PRINTING CO. and Gat Satisfactory ReiulU us-uu no. iin di. auis j TYPEWRITERS All make rented with stand $3 pr Month Bargains in Rebuilt Machines Llnooln Typiwrltir Exohingi Ant 1IA.V Boll 1181. 122 No. II tb Hot Drinks . art now la misoo. Do you know ay placs where you can gt u QUICK SERVICE a you e at ournew store? No need oi being crowded. Lincoln Candy K. itchen s. w. comer Fraternity and Sorority Trade A SPECIALTY THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO LAW SCHOOL Throtvyoar oourue, lcadliu to Uoreo of Doc tor tif I, aw (J. D ). which by tho auartenv Bjrn'om jimyiM.iUniploto(lia two una o e-r.-urtli oalannitr ywirn. t,'otloKO eduottlon ro qu red f r rKulnr Hdiulsslon ouu yottr of law iJwuiK cuuniea lownru coueiro aeureo. i.w library or IW.QOO volumes SJ The Summer Quarter often specUl npportunl- tus t Dtudcnta, teacher and practitioner! First Term Begins June ao Second Term Begins July a8 Courses onon in all Departments of tho Unl vorslty durliiK tho Bummer Quartor. For Announcement Address DEAI OF LAW SCrtOOL, THE UMIVERSITY OF CHICAGO A, 6. SPALDING & BROS. Tt-tet are the Largest Manufacturers in the World oi Official Equipment FOR ALL ATHLETIC SPORTS AND PASTIMES Spalding Trade Mark k. IFYQlta , weport yo aould have a oopy el the Raiding catalogue It'a aootaplet eenoyolo ixdlaof Wbal'a N lu sport aud U aent free on reqaoat. w knows trougfaoat the world aa Gunrantcc ot Quality A. G. Spalding & Bros, U7 Tabaah Avsauef Chicago MANY WERE VACCINATED YESTERDAYJ 144 Men and 6 Women Undergo the Operation Gymnasium Is Still Oloflod Track Men and Cadets Are Handicapped. Two new cases in the epidemic of smallpox at the univorslty de veloped yesterday. The first case was that of A. D. StancliflL'o, who rooms at 1420 R street. Stan cliffo was an attendant at all his classes yesterday morning and had felt but little indisposition and thercforo did not think that he was ill. The case was ronort- ed and an investigation was made and it was discovered that ho was suffering from the malady. The second case was that of H. F. Nixon, who rooms at 2027 S street. lie was immediately re moved to the isolation hospital, Avhere the rest of the univorsity students who arc afflicted are on joying life. The students have been ebeyiug ordors to a great extent. Yostcr day 144 mon passed through the line for vaccination. Two doc tors and one assistant handled all those who applied for tho opera tion, and a large number are now carefully shielding their left arm from all bumps and justling. Eighty-six women passed through the line at University Hull, room No. 7, whore Dr. Inez Philbriok and Dr. Daisy Hansen vaecinated all those who applied. About Three Hundred Fifty. About three hundred fifty stu dents have in the past two days submitted to the operation. This number includes all those who have been vaecinated at the uni vorsity and others who have ap plied to their family doctors for immunity from the pestilence. A larger number than this are ex pected to' be vaccinated tomor row, as the order compelling all students to present certificates or pormits before they are allowed to enter classes will be put into effect tomorrow- morning. A large number of cases of the disease are expected to be report ed in the next three days, as such a large number of students have been exposed that tho num ber of cases wiUJnerea'so daily in a short time. By that time it is expected that the result of tho. measures taken by tho university authorities will be seen and the spread of the disease will -bo cheeked. At the present time the univer sity gymnasium is still closed, and it is not probable that it will be opened until this noon. Tltfs fact is proving a tremendous handica'n to the track men andto the uni- vcrsity cadets.. r The- track mon, are, forced to work-out daily and with the present conditions they ore unable to get tho benefit of the shower baths and are forced to use "the ticket office on the atlK letie field as a dressing room. This afternoon tho, annual gov ernment inspection will bo hold on the 'athletic field, and unless the gjunnasiiim is opened the in spection,, will be made of the cadets in their citizens clothes and without, arms, For tho past two evenings drill has been held under these conditions and tho mpn of the battalion have been foreod to assemble for drill on Twelfth street. YOU NEED THE PAPER - f- v ' ' "Hit) ' f ' . 1 0 n. BASEMENT ADMINISTRATION BUILDING I . t&. rr ' & "$ . " ' . - ' f ;().' II .,- X 4&JU wJI I V la-SMrWsaasaTsa-sjsaaaSTsaMsaaaTa...----. - '"1 t . ' v 1 & i . "'V V 4,V ...ixwiij S . .. i' Lb. i. J .iLMmniJUJSLLmim Tt ' II 'W. . tM :-:JkM&fl&&&y "'v;,.:2&. .. ' , . -iii i"i iinmii i .in 1 1, v , t. v,ii.ij. . jtJi.