New Spring and Summer Samples at Davies, the Tailor. See Him before Ordering Your New Suit. Field Day Program. The new athletic field will be formally opened to the public on Saturday, May—by suitable dedication exercises followed by "University Field Day." The contests are open to all students of the University who shall have been in regular standing for sixty days preceding that date. Entries must be made to the field day committee on or before May — Blanks for entry will be furnished by the committee on application. Suitable prizes will be offered in the following contests: 1. 100 yard dash. 2. Standing broad jump. 3. Putting shot (16 pounds). 4. Bicycle race (1 mile). 5. Hurdle race (120 yards; 36 inch hurdles). 6. High pole vault. 7. Sack race. 8. Ball throw. 8. Ball throw. 9. Mile walk. 10. 50 yrd dash. 11. Hammer throw (16 pounds). 12. Obstacle race. 13. Running broad jump. 14. Mile run. Under no circumstances will this order of contests be changed. O.H. Holmes, Chairman. WM. KINZIE, W.W BROWN, Com. The Misses Haskell Reception. Those who were so fortunate to be present at the reception last Friday evening given by the Misses Haskell in honor of Mr. Irving Morse enjoyed a most pleasant time. The evening was a beautiful one and added much to the merriment of all present. At 8 o'clock the guests began to arrive; and by 9 a merry crowd of young people were laughing the hours away in social conversation. Refreshments having been served, cards with the numerals from one to twenty-four written upon them were distributed around. Of course this caused some speculation, which, however was soon explained when the names of twenty-four well known and popular novels were read for each one to write down the names of their respective authors. Miss Simpson won first prize, guessing twenty of the twenty-four and Miss Laura O'Bryon, second. The rest of the evening was passed in dancing and at 12 o'clock the party broke up. Those present were: Misses Chapman, Wilder, Mason, Blaker, Scott, Humphrey, Delia Humphrey, Simpson, Mattie and Mamie Snow, Henshaw, Riggs, Smelser, Haskell, Johnston, Morris and O'Bryon; Messrs Potter, Fullerton, Riddle, Lutz, Holmes, Blaker, Franklin, Case, Barnes, R. D. Brown, Playter, W. W. Brown, Kellogg, Cook, MaCinnion, Bowker, Chapman, Withington. At the City Drug Store can be found a fine assortment of the best Perfumes ane a full line of Toilet Goods. Go to Shane's old reliable picture gallery for photos. Bullene, Moore, Emery & Co.. KANSAS CITY. The Students AND OF THE University Students ARE INVITED TO GET ON THE TRAIN AND Come TO THE Store NOW THAT WINTER IS PAST YOU WILL BE THINKING ABOUT Spring Outfits COME AND SEE More Beautiful than in Any Season Yet. Bullene, Moore. Emery & Co., KANSAS CITY. WEIDEMANN For the season, and makes a specialty of OYSTERPARLOR HAS OPENED H18 Supplying Parties Banquets a Specialty CONFECTIONARIES DO YOU WANT GOLD ? Cripple Creek is not a health resort. It is a wealth retreat. Quite a difference. Location, near Pike's Peak, in Colorado. Gold—neark, 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 5 per cent, and have run as high as $5,000. One hundred people a day are now rushing to Fremont, chief town of the district. Tae 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 princtice to Palisades, nearest railroad station, with Pilgrim Avenue. Inquire of George C. Bally, ticket agent, Santa Fe Route, about rates and service-. SPRING STYLES Hats & Furnishings. Call and see me at my new quarters, 807 Mass. St. W. BROMELSICK. Wm. C. KELLER'S Foreign and Domestic Woolens. 917 Massachusetts St. For sale at the 'factory', 9 East Warren street, and at restaurante and inn counters. Strictly Temperate and Very Healthful. 18 A PLEASANT SUMMER DRINK. Advertising. EVERY one in no. 24 of information on the subject of advertising will do well, to obtain a price one dollar. Mailed, postage paid, on commission from the American News Director. Send the b-1 paper and class journals; gives the details of an ad agency; and a deal of information about rates charged pertinent to the business of advertising. Advertsing - ADVERTISING BUEAU, 13 Spruce St, N, Y. F you wish to advertise anything anywhere at ROWELL & CO. No. 10 Surgece S., New York. Work Called for and Delivere Telephone 87. Students and everybody will do well by calls on us and be fitted out in Shirts and Undergarments have been made to order by parties and not taken. You can buy the $east goods for one third the regular price. Patronize Our Custom Steam Laundry For Nice Work and Low Prices SHHIRT MAKERS AND GENTS FURNISHERS, LAWRENCE, KAN. Has the LARGEST AND BEST selected stock of Spring and Summer Suitings, Pants, Etc., in the City A liberal discount to students giving me their orders. A. WEBER & SON, Spring 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. Klock's Restaurant. Cigars, Tobacco, Confectioner OF ALL KINDS. 816 Mass. Street. Meat Market. Fresh and Salt meals always on Hand. Special Rates to Club Stewards. Fresh and Salt meals always on Hand. Special Rates to Club Stewards. CHAS. HESS, 937 Massachusetts St. N. H. GOSLINE, Fancy $ ^{A} $ Staple Groceries WILDER BRO8., Students' Trade a Specialty. 811 Mass. Street. Lawrence, Kansas We make a speciality of boarding horses. TELEPHONE 139. BEAL & GODDING, Livery, Hack, Boarding & Sale Stable. Opusite Lawrence House. WILLIS. DaLee's Photograph Gallery. FIRST-CLASS WORK DONE. South Tennessee St. Special : Rates : to : Students. A. L. ASHBY. Over Daily's Queensware 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 trail rates, etc., call on --tend scho KANSAS CITY, MO. East Wing N. Y., KY 74130. D. Delaware Established Oct. 20, 1986. Encompassed July 11, 1985. All Branches at lowest rates. Unsurpassed sales. No Vacations. Catalogues free. Elite N., Y. Life. Collections the College. J. F. SPALDING. Twentieth Annual Day and Twelfth 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 patronage. J. B. WATKINS. President. PAUL R. BROOKS. Cancerist. Finest Laundry in the West WOOLF BROS ABE LEVY, AGT. Work Called For and Delivered T ed b class T Sen acce ed t S will leap er a T twet last The