52 WORLDS COLUMBIAN EXPOSITION. 
PRIVILEGES AND CONCESSIONS. 
APPLICATIONS FOR CONCESSION. 
‘* Privileges ’’ refer to the sale of such goods as are manu- 
factured in order to illustrate a machine or process exhibited. 
‘‘Concessions” apply to the sale of all goods and operation 
of attractions from which the securing of revenue is the sole 
object of the lessees. 
Applications to sell goods of any kind, not manufactured 
on the grounds as the products of a machine or process ex- 
hibited, or lessees of concessions for restaurants, soda 
water, cigars and tobacco, photographs, guide books, rolling 
chairs, cut flowers, confectionery, bakery, lemonade, mes- 
Senger service, telegraph service, perfumery and all other 
concessions not named in above list, must apply to the Com- 
mittee on Ways and Means, setting forth the size of building, 
if special building is required, in the column headed «size of 
building,” or length and breadth of space required, if located 
in any of the Exposition buildings under the head of «space 
desired.” The Exposition management reserves the right to 
accept or reject any or all applications for concessions. 
RULES GOVERNING PRIVILEGES. 
The rules which have been adopted are the following: 
I. Lessees and such employés or assistants as may be 
necessary for the proper conduct of the business will have full 
access to the Exposition grounds, but they will be subject at 
all times to the general rules and regulations of the Exposi- 
tion, and shall enter such gates and at such hours as may be 
designated by the Exposition management. 
2. No business under any of the concessions shall be 
conducted in other than a first-class orderly manner. No gam- 
bling or games of chance will be allowed anywhere within the 
Exposition grounds. 
3- All buildings, stands or booths leased or erected for 
concessions shall be open at all reasonable hours to the in- 
