THE MICHIGAN DAILY UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO ALARI1 CLOCKS The Summer Quarter, I90 Cnapman's Jewelry Store 206 SOUTHi MAIN SITRFE.l 204 South State Street THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO _______________________ CALE,3.ND)AR. It's a FOWNES That's all you need to know about a GjLOVE li 11 ;1 1 ( .8 t>. 171. } 3 io , x I. taw: met M1 .Nt NO0TICE We, the undersigned livery-' men, will accept no more credit.. Terms strictly cash from nowi on, and all bills must be paid by June 10.j ROBISON & CO. A. B. WALKER. W. H. STARK. ll ;wiall 1afe1 (\V. J. 51k-i &" to) Snits tpressed 25c; trousers, r1c ller & O'Connto r.of Satisfactory tailoring at saisfa10101 prices. Fuller & O'Contnor, 619 E. Wtil jam street. ti 7,t11 EICRD ANafactu1rer's agets for tr 11) o, S ager & foll Co-,w nvi0te youiito ot ov,-terspr in e of cen-ravecardis, 71lnct lli ii, fdan tilolirns any her's Jewir Iy Store. Maiti street. ciii 'licket for forshiaimpoiis $i .oo. faini tvaer used. Each ticket gooid fur shiami poo, tnaniciire, facial or scalp treatmient. Miss Vaiightn, 7117 N. University aveiiue eod IT IS NOT BY ACCINT[ . 1' n . f .,./ .,, _ a t . - That Our Stein- Blach Clothes Fit and wsear and keep their shape. IT IS BRAINS in the making of them. TRY A TRY GIN A PLEASURE 1.1 lli :4 1 1ci 1irtt. j1 1 } Mt -v 'o I " i DETROIT, JACKSON anod CHICAGO RY. 11 \titiigiii. it iii 11 iii dull 011111 t. ti huh, Xli> N, 1 . , 71 i> f r7 t,1i11 atih, jewetry atii eye glass reptait 11 I 7 C i . r, il for iig by skiilleilwrinten.l. alters Jew elry Store, Maitn street. rieid jJLindenschmitt, Apfel& Co.'s To Eingage the Assembly Rooms, or Orchestra, call at ranger's Academy Office. As fle rit, debueien callers are requested to announce themselves. Please uiung. BRRIGHTON FLAT CLASP GART1ERS ;,°k ' arewornannually ono4,00,500leg!-the nio t I i 0 1 at < mnils wear. The patented flat clap bings comnfoirt--tie0111 its lnon-binding, non-irritatiiig hld. It's fat 110as a4he (lo i)Ii)lfi holds the sock as smtoothias the skiii. Madie of lpure sitk eli is11.%1-1lu11 All mnetal parts of heavy nifckel plated briass. 25 001110, a pai,11, l ic or bly mailt prepaid. For tosmewo prefer a curid garter, i«e ofct The 1101101t, eisiiest adsih11t comfortabsle cord garter made, The rubrdaodhol with a vice-like grip that will ner slip. "ill not11j1 the inest hiise. The smallest, simioothest flattest grill ever n.eil on as iiiilgaiter. Finest iquality webbing. Metal Ipartshieavy nickel plaltdtbrass. 27c aiiil50c a pairall dealers ortiy iail prepaid. PIONEER OSPEND7R CO., 718 Market St., PhIladelphta.- .liuikuil ofiIone u pe andeirs:.J 7 :1.53 I. M. to 11i:1.5 1. I Itaiting Jul 111, 11u1o111 . 1 II f iflain Glassesretpairei. Eyes carefutlly fitted aa etl . GeoirgeI- lter, Main street. fti>51u I 011liallr.1Nhi lao I Twelve Good Breakfasts In One Package of SHREDDED WHEAT If you buy twot paekages otf Shre(lcei \V'heat Biscuit for a cqurter-the regular 1ric-VOU have a dlelicioeis, mtuscle-mtaking, strength-griving btreakfist for a pcnn-tt- more real nutrment than is to lbefmimtl in tttv other feotd itn the world for the samte tttotse. It conttains tALlte hody-huildling eleentts itt the whole' wshe-at, tmadleeigesti- hie hy steanm-cooking, shreddcittg 1nd01ltakittg. If you serve SHREDDED WHEAT BISCUIT properly ycou will like it better thatt atnyIiotercereal foote. IT SHOULD ALWAYS BF 1F1 TIA) IN IIE OVEN just enough to restore crisptness attd flavotr. l{ot breakfast, Doutr hot mtilk uver it, thtetsacid a little ceamtt and a clash of salt. It is also delicious itseottihttiotn withfrutsIf yout like the Btseutt fort creamed breaokfast, y-ou wtll ltke'I' RIt oysters or / CUiT-the Shreddiedl VWheat vegetables. Wafet-as a Toalst iwith hut- ter or cheese, fotr lunceon or an\-steailt as asubtitute for white floutrItread r cook book is sent free. The Natural Food Co. ;;j , Niagara Fals, N. . - , Rowe's Laundry THOMAS ROW Ei, Prop. 326 N. Fiftho Ale, No- Ph on- 4.>7 V I , -15 -L , Hot Lunch At Tnsttle s, 338 S. Statso [Icclricdl VWork Of a Qualfty to Satisfy~ R. R. Guenther & Co. C6 E. Washington SE. Phonee700tith.it YOUR FAVORS SOLICITED I J) HIGH CLAS VAUDEVILLE Fia k Nanton and Dog Ethel Gilkey {>o>at ,l, Illustrated Balletd -SOMEWHEE" b ty EBig 'Re y~ Shannon & Shaw Fe 11e1l 1 015 S it s 111 ani t laI I 3 Musical Millers Two Shows Nightly, 7.34-9 20c Matinees, Tuesday, Thursday, antd Saturday, 10c (THE BEST BILL YET Freshmen! Sophomores! Juniors! Se ir The best is none too good for you. You can'tftrct to wante your time and patience itth the old-style fount 110inel Buy a Self-Filler, and there is only one practica~ and suc 551111 Self-Filling Fountain Pen. 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