Abe Levy, the Students' Popular Hatter and Outfitter. KNOX Celebrated : Hats IN ALL STYLES. KNOX NEW YORK. STETSON'S RENOWNED HATS IN EVERY SHAPE. The Largest and Most Complete Line of Fine Furnishing Goods All Mail Orders Promptly Filled. The University Book Store FIELD & HARGIS. Old or New Students wishing information during the summer concerning books for next year should write to this firm. Answers and information will be cheerfully given, and in the fall all students are invited to make this their headquarters. Address. THE FIELD & HARGIS BOOK & STATIONERY CO., LAWRENCE, KAN. LOCALS AND PERSONALS. J. H. Sawtell will study in Lawrence this summer. Topeka, Kansas City, St. Louis and Chicago daily papers are to be found at Smith's. Mr. Price a law student, and Mr. J. F. Messenger were initiated into Sigma Nu fraternity last week. A copy of The Pleroma by Rev. E. P. Chittendon has been placed in the library by Prof. L. E. Sayre. Smith's news depot in the Eldridge House block is headquarters for all kinds of Stationary, Pocket Knives, Cigars and Cigarettes. Prof. E. L. Nichols, formerly of the chair of physics at K. S. U., will spend the summer traveling in England, Germany and Switzerland. He goes abroad especially to attend an electrical congress at Frankfort. E. F. Engle will spend the summer in Lawrence. After July 1st he devote will himself largely to the interests of the only literary paper in Kansas. Wm. T. Findley of 84 has a letter in the June number of the "Church at Home and Abroad" from Winnebago, where he is acting as a missionary among the Indians; He deplores the low condition of morals among the Indians and says that this is especially the case in the present state of the tribe. The machinery of the state government is getting in working order and with the tendency of the better disposed to open up farms there appears a more favorable outlook for the future. Rock Chalk!-Jay Hawk!- When the Jay Hawks and Rock Chalks of the K. S. U. in packing their trunks or grips find that they need Dry Goods of any kind, we will be glad to supply their wants before they depart. When proclaiming the glories of our University at your homes, when 'you tell how many of Innes' Dry Goods boxes you burned celebrating your grand victories, don't forget to sound forth the glory of the Innes' Dry Goods establishment at Lawrence. Ask your friends to send to Geo. Innes, Lawrence, Kan., for samples and information regarding Dry Goods and Carpets. Both will be given cheerfully. For fine party Ties go to Abe Levy. Athough the rain has visited until we are twice glad it has not completely settled the dust. The "settler" dust is what we are after when we take one of Raymond's 20 cent feather Dusters in hand. A complete line of Ostrich and Turkey Feather, Wool and Bristle Dusters in stock. Take your girl and go boating. It may be your last chance for some months. Bargains in Summer Underwear. See Abe Levy when you want a new Hat. New lot of 25, 50 and 75c Folios at Fluke's. For stylish Ties go to Abe Levy's. University Professors as Lec- turers. The past year has seen considerable activity among the faculty members in the way of getting acquainted with the High School men and students of the state. Fully 100 lectures have been delivered over the state, under the auspices of the High Schools. Many of the lectures have been illustrated by means of an optical lantern and views. The High Schools have profited by the acquaintance, and it goes without saying that the University has. The topics treated cover a wide range among the departments of human knowledge. From the "ancient inhabitants of Kansas" treating of the famous vertebrate forms discovered in the cretaceous beds of northwest Kansas, to the modern applications of electricity is an immeasurable leap as to time. The plans for next year are more ambitious, looking toward an establishment of regular courses, in fact, a step along the line of University extension. An association will likely be organized, and the work carried on systematically and consequently with more valuable results. How do you like "Lilac Sweets" Swiss Lilac and Crab Apple Blossom. All the popular odors at Raymond's. Prepare for commencement. Call and see the popular Ivers & Pond Pianos (with patent soft stops) at W, W. Fluke & Son. Students of K. S. U. The Model Grocer Is the I C. G. He does not sand his sugar, Wet his terbacker, nor dust his tea. He does a thriving business, As every one can see. So keep the wheel a buzzing. And buy at the I.C.G. All he sells is pure and good. He makes a profit on each sale. On the entire line of food Nothing sold that is stale. Every dollar with him you spend Is that much well invested. A balance, too,you will have at the end. And a conscience well fed and rested. INDIANA CASH GROCERY. WILDER BROS.. SHIRT : MAKERS AND GENTS' FURNISHERS. Students and everybody will do well by calling on us and be fitted out in Shirts and Underwear that have been made to order by parties and not bought. You can buy the Finest Goods for one-third the regular price. Know your Custom Steam Laundry for nice work and low prices Work Called for and Delivered. LAWRENCE, KANSAS. Work Called for and Delivered. Telephone 67. McCONNELL Has the LARGES AND BEST selected stock of Spring and Summer Suitings, Pants, etc., in the City. A liberal discount to Students giving me their orders. ✩