New Spring and Summer Samples at Davies, the Tailor. See Him before Ordering Your New Suit. She Stoops to Conquer. Unity Club will present "She Stoops to Conquer" at the opera house to-night and tomorrow night with matinee tomorrow afternoon. This will be the dramatic and social event of the season. The fine old comedy will be stayed with elaborate and appropriate sittings and the costumes will be elegant and historically correct; in short the play will be put on with that careful attention to detail that has made all the productions of Unity Club so highly successful. The version of the play used by Stuart Robson in his recent famous revival of this comedy will be followed throughout and the stage business is under the direct supervision of Miss Georgia Brown. All who remember with pleasure the splendid revival of Shakesperian comedy last year in a Midsummer Nights Dream will be glad of the opportunity to witness the no less notable revival of this old Engiish comedy this year. The cast of characters is a strong one and contains a number of prominent University people. It is as follows. Sir Chas, Marlyw ... Mr. A. J. Kriechbiel Young Marlow ... Mr. Russell Whitman Hardcastle ... Mr. A. G. Canfield Jumpkin ... Mr. J. John Wiman Rastinus ... Mr. Hall Riddle Stingo ... Mr. Charence Sears Diagery ... Mr. M. Farley Muggins ... Mr. A. J. Kriechbiel Ralph ... Mr. A. F. Sherman Jack Slang ... Mr. A. F. Sherman Bouncer ... Mr. O. H. Holmes Koger ... Mr. Fred Millar Tone Twist ... Mr. D. E. Babbit Amin Adab ... Mr. D. E. Babbit Miss Hardcastle ... Miss Mamie Monroe Miss Neville ... Miss Bella Sinclair Mrs. Hardcastle ... Miss Georgina Brown Bet Bouncer ... Miss A. Turpin Servants, Hostlers, etc., etc. Reserved seats in the p. quette and baleconv 50c; gallerv 25c. Business Manager's Notice. The COURIER has often before threatened to stop sending the paper to delinquent subscribers, and this plan will be put into practice after the next issue. Things are getting interesting now, with the base ball season just opening, Field day approaching and the daily edition of the COURIER during commencement week, and no one can afford to be dropped from the list at this time. If you can't pay now, let us know and we will give you time; but our subscription list is to be revised May 1st, and those who do not make satisfactory arrangements before that time will be dropped from the list. So you will know how to account for it if you fail to receive your COURIER after the Istof May. Tonight and Saturday Evening: "She Stoops to Conquer" will be rendered this p.m. at 8 o'clock and Saturday evening. Unity Club deserves a hearty response from the public for its persistent efforts to raise the character of home talent entertainments. In this case the selection of the play is a most fortunate one for everybody knows about it, and few have ever seen it played. The chance to see it played in a satisfactory manner should not be lost. Seats should be secured at once as the supply is limited. Base Ball. The time for the Triangular League games is fast approaching. Next Monday the first game of the series takes place at Topeka between Baker and Washburn, while the following Saturday we play Washburn on the home grounds. Both Baker and Washburn are reported as being very strong nines this year, but as our team is stronger than ever before, we hope at least to be able to cope with them. The positions of the players have been pretty definitely determined, although it may be necessary to make some changes before Saturday's game. All the men are working hard, notwithstanding the unfavorable weather. The "eage" has been a great benefit and has strengthened all the players at batting. Next Saturday the boys appear for the first time in their new crimson suits, and clothed in that auspicious color, they will certainly win glory and renown. Prof. Dyche has received two white cranes from Minnesota. The department of entomology has added 200 new species to their beetle collection. The University now contains 6,000 North American beetles, or two-thirds of all the known species, and continues to hold a front rank among college collections. Chancellor Canfield regrets that the recent action of the board of regents makes it impossible for him to obtain the services of certain members of the faculty, and congratulates the University on being able to retain them. The Glee and Banjo Clubs turned over their receipts of the concert Tuesday evening to the University Columbian exhibit. A letter received from Dr. Gunsaulus announces that his physician forbids his coming west. An effort will be made to get him anyway, The University student's concert last Saturday evening was a decided success both artistically and financially. The house was crowded, many being present from other towns to witness the performances. Peabody Graphic. If the present damp weather continues much longer, the field day exercises will have to be held at the grounds on Massachusetts street. Prof Blake was unable to meet his junior physics class Tuesday and Wednesday on account of illness. The poem which appears on the first page was not intentionally put in the paper anonymously. Mr. Lange is author of the poem. Through the Topeka Capital the Courier learns that Baker College will hold a field day this spring, the first one in the history of that institution. A full set of Voltaire's works, fifty two volumes has been placed in the library. Pat Graham is the jolliest man in town. He is also the best shoe-maker. WEIDEMANN OYSTERPARLOR For the season, and makes a specialty of GONFECTIONARIES Banquets a Specialty DO YOU WANT GOLD? Cripple Creek is not a health resort It is a wealth resort. Quite a difference. Location, near Pike's Peak, in Colorado, Gold—orright, yellow gold, is found at grass roots and in the rock formation. Reliable experts claim this is today the richest camp in colorado. Assays average $100 per person, and have run as high as 850,000. Of hundred people a day are now rushing to Fremont, chief town of the district. The chance of a life time, is worth looking after. You can get there quickly and comfortably by taking the Santa Fe route. Only line with no change of cars from Chicago, Kansas City and other principal cities to Florissant, nearest railroad station, with daily stages to Fremont. Inquire of George C. Bally, ticket agent. Santa Foe Route, about rates and Inquire of George C. Bally, ticket agent. Santa Fe Route, about rates and services. KAW VALLEY CLEANING WORKS. If you want your CLOTHING COL- ORED or Cleaned in first-class style take them to the Kaw Valley Steam Diving and Cleaning Works. Also Second-Hand Clothing bought and sold. All work warranted SIEBKE & BOOTHE, Brockley Street; First House Northeast of Massachusetts Street JOHN DALEY. --AND DEALER IN-day mas 917 Massachusetts St. Foreign and Domestic Woolens. Wm. C. KELLER'S Strictly Temperate and Very Healthful For sale at the Factory, 9 East Warren street, and at restaurants and lunch counters. IS A PLEASANT SUMMER DRINK. Advertising. F I o w f i t to advert a p e r n i t y anywhere for ROWL31 & CO. No 10 Surplus St, New York. EVERY one in need of information on the cover of a book or for advertisement, obtain a copy of "Book for Advertising." The price one dollar. Mailed, postage paid on request from the American Press Directory to the American Newspaper Directory be the b paper classes and class journals; gives the annual rating of every one and a good deal of information pertaining to the business of advertising. Add spruce St. N. Y. **ADVERTISING JOURNAL**, 189 spruce St. N. Y. Patronize Our Custom Steam Laundry For Nice Work and Low Prices SHHIRT MAKERS Students and everybody will do well by calling on us and be fitted out in Shirts and Underwear to order to party parties and not taken. Can buy the $8. eat goods for one third the regular price. Work Called for and Delivered Telephone: 67 McCONNELL Has the LARGEST AND BEST selected stock of A liberal discount to students giving me their orders. AND GENT'S FURNISHERS, LAWRENCE, KAN. Spring and Summer Suitings, Pants, Etc., in the City A. WEBER & SON, Merchant : Tailors. Students will find it to their advantage to call and examine our BEFORE PURCHASING ELSEWHERE. H. JAESCHKE. Fresh Bread Delivered to any part of the city. Special Rates to Clubs 825 Mass. St. WILDER BROS. Cigars, Tobacco, Confectioner Klock's Restaurant. { Board per Week $8.00 } { Meal Tickets... 3 50 } Fresh and Salt meats always on Hand, Special Rates to Club Stewards. 816 Mass. Street. CHAS. HESS 937 Massachusetts St. N. H. GOSLINE. 937 Massachusetts St. Fancy Staple Groceries Students' Trade a Specialty 111 Mass. Street, Lawrence, Kansas. WILLIS. Dalee's Photograph Gallery. South Tennessee St. FIRST-CLASS WORK DONE. Special : Rates : to : Students. MOAK BROTHERS. Choice Tobacco and cigare. No. 774 Massachusetts Street. Billiard : Parlors. C. E. ESTERLY. Over Woodward's Drug Store. DENTIST. THE OLD RELIABLE is always read and willing to make the lowest possible rates and furnish the best accommodations to all who apply. We charter car on short notice, and guarantee satisfaction For full particulars as to time of trains rates, etc., call on J.P.ROSS City Office, Eldridge House Corner. --day mas KANSAS CITY, MO. East View N. Y. Life Bldg, 20, Oakland, N.W. SB Delaware St. Established 05, 1985. Incorporated 21, 1987. All Branches at lowest rates, Unsurpassed auditoru- ties. No Vacations. Catalogues free. Elevens N. Y. Life Bldg. Visit or address the College. Twin Falls University and North School Fresh and Tender Meats Always on Hand Special Rates to Student Clubs C. A. PEASE & SON. Watkin's : National : Bank Capital, $150.000, Surplus, $13 000 We do a general banking business and solicit your potroutine. J. B. WATKINS, PAUL R. BROOKS, President. cashier. Finest Laundry in the West WOOLF BROS. ABE LEVY, AG'T. Work Called For and Delivered T sity some Ne