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Rute 5.—Special rules will be issued governing each Depart- 
ment and the sale of articles within the buildings 
or on the grounds, but no articles shall be sold for 
removal previous to the close of the Exposition, 
unless a concession or privilege for the same has 
been granted by the Committee on Ways and 
Means. “Privileges” refer to the sale of such 
goods as are manufactured in order to illustrate a 
machine or process exhibited. ‘ Concessions” refer 
to the sale of all goods ana operation of attractions 
from which the securing of revenue is the sole 
object of the lessees. The removal of exhibits will 
‘not be permitted prior to the close of the Exposi- 
tion. 
Rute 6.—Decorations, signs, dimensions of cabinets, shelving, 
counters, etc., and the arrangement of exhibits 
must conform to the general plan adopted by the 
Director-General. 
- Rute 7.—Reasonable precautions will be taken for the pres- 
ervation of exhibits, but the World's Columbian 
Exposition will not be responsible for any dam- 
age to, or for the loss or destruction of, an exhibit 
resulting from any cause. 
Rute 8,—All packages containing exhibits intended for the 
several Departments must be addressed to the 
“ Director-General, World’s Columbian Exposi- 
tion, Chicago, Illinois, U. S. A.” In addition, the 
following information must be written on the out- 
side of each package: 
(2) Department in which exhibit is to be in- 
stalled. 
(4) The State or Territory from which the pack- 
age comes. 
(c) The name and address of the exhibitor. 
(Zz) The number of the permit for space. 
(e) Total number of packages sent by the same 
