Through Pullman |}, H » & O 
A Short Cut 
Service 
° ee s/f 
to Virginia 6 
VIA THE FAMOUS 
Big Four C. & QO. Route nA eee 
Leaves Chicago 1:00 p. m. daily. Ye 
“ONLY ONE NIGHT OUT.’ 
All Meals in Dining Cars 
to Comfort 
The **Long Distance’’ HYLO 
(shown i in the illustration) is 
All Big Four Trains stop at Illinois 
Central 63d St. Station, Chicago, 
within a few minutes’ walk of the 
University of Chicago. : length desi 
e Look ve. the 
name WHYLO 
and refs im- 
ttat 
_ Only a Peery Chicago and Peoria con- 
me depot at Cincinnati with 
rains of the 
¢. & 0.,0. & G., L& N., and B. & 0. S. W. Railways 
les of HYLO lamp: 
Send sift talogueand booklet 
** How to Read You r Meter.” | eter. 
Chicago City eee Office 
238 Clark Street one Harrison 4620 THE PHE LPS co M PAN b 2 
I, 
P. SPINING, General Northern Agent 106 STATE STREET DETROIT, U.S.A. 
Lectures on Commerce 
A Book for Business Men 
An interesting chapter 
SOME RAILWAY PROBLEMS 
y PAUL MORTON 
Formerly Secretary of the Navy and Vice-President of the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fé Railway 
is one of the five lectures on Railways i included in this collection. The volume is edited by Pig's 
Rand Hatfield, of the University of California. The other contributors on Rai = are A. 
Sullivan, of the Illinois Central, on Railway Management and Openers George G. Tunell, of 
the Chicago & Northwestern, on Railway Mail Service; E. D. Kenna, of the Atchison, Topeka 
Santa Fé, on Railway Consolidation; Louis a ‘of the Kise Milwaukee & St. Paul, on 
Railways as Factors in Industrial Developmen 
The other oe a in pcos: n Commerce are Higher Commercial Educa- 
tion, by J — ce Laughlin; The Steel Industry, by Franklin = Head; Investments, 
by D.R ; The Compiroler a ‘a Currency, the Methods of Banking, by Jame 
H. Bekels; “Foreign Exchange, by H. K K. firabkas The ney vy the Art of Forging, by 
BOR. & ; At Wholesale, by A. C. Bartlett; The Commercial Value of Advertising, 
by John Le Mahi ; The ey bh Pe ape atin of Modern Paiuckh. by Dorr A. Kimba. ll; 
and Fire Insurance, by A F. 
Lectures on Commerce, 396 pages, 8vo, cloth, $1.50 net; $1.63 postpaid 
THE UNIVERSITY of CHICAGO PRESS 
CHICAGO and NEW YORK 
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