St Alex. E. Protsch, Fashionable Merchant Tailor. 9 other arm The little heart sleeves, man is mak- is filtered and the little comfort than it is moving strong limbs, g life—the carried him Colorado, co and Ariof Kansas, a headed for bare bird or one of an in- vesting placen- mal, or the shell, fish seems to figure—and For he is surpreters. very striking this pedes- subtle pass His perlgh, but it is e may be a adesman, or teacher mak- oot. these. The inplace look- chancelloransas—Prof. Bittleman and if internation- the Athletic so strongly Field Day. along in theive good and event will the interest our athletic committee that a good one, ent direction believe it Day to be mittee has the support and ke's. R ON Prices mainder of this Dress Goods, Table Linens, Curtains etc. to visit this and Saturday. omply at a m. CINIRE. St. be made on inner clothing, w hats. We sk and the un- compels us to tons. Come low cheap we thing House New Violins at Fluke's You can buy more bargains a THE FAIR than any other house in Lawrence. ___ Get a bottle of shoe polish at Raymond's. It is easier to use than blacking. ___ If you need anything in the line of Base Ball or Athletic goods go to Smith's News Depot. See those nobby low-price summer suits at Crains & Urbansky's, the Boston Square Dealing Clothiers, 738 Mass. St. Books bought and sold by B. Glick, and prices that the student can stand. Don't forget that the Leis' Drug Co.'s white glycerine and palm oil toilet soap is the best soap in the market for ten cents a cake. Do not borrow your fellow student's pocket knife but go to Smith's News Depot and buy you one. Call on Jaedicke for guns, ammunition and all other sporting goods. Raymond is always ready to accommodate the students, whether it be in boxes for a bonfire or color cards for use in zool. See thoseobby, low-price summer suits at Crains & Urbansky's, the Boston Square Dealing Clothiers, 738 Mass. St. New Mandolins and Guitars at at Fluke's. Fancy figured china silks sacrificed for 33c at THE FAIR. Leis' is the place to get a cool drink these hot afternoons. THE RELIGION OF DRESS. " 'Tis not in title, not in rank, 'Tis not in wealth like London Bank to make us truly blest." WHAT is it then? Why, to be pure—pure outside and inside. You can't serve the devil six days in a suit of clothes and serve the Lord acceptably in the same on the Sabbath. That's why people change their clothes on Sunday. (That's why some do) Thoughts are things. Our clothing absorbs our thoughts. All the mean things we think get stored up in our clothes. That's why we feel so uncomfortable in old clothes, and why a bath and change of undergarments is so acceptable. Now, "quit your meanness," buy a suit of allwool, fast-died, clean, pure goods, late style, modern pat-pattern, at the cash saving price we sell them for and you will be happy. Try it. BROWNING KING & CO. Corner of Main and Eleventh Kansas City Dolly Graeber—Boats to rent. If you want a fine razor, revolver or any other offensive or defensive weapon, buy it of Jaedicke. Fluke's is the place to buy all kinds of musical instruments. J. F. Wiesemann is located just east of Poelder's grocer on Warren Street. Go you,you I mean,and take a boat ride. Dolly Graeber's boats are the ones to rent. Are you a lover of old and curious books? If so, visit the store of T. O. Cramer, 1321 Grand Av. K. C. A full line of the classics, nicely bound just received by B. Glick, 21 E. 5th. St. K. C. Mandolin and Guitar music at Fluke's. Something Handsome Or at least as handsome as you are, is what a photograph of your self taken at Mettner's Studio will be. Mettner enjoys an enviable reputation among the University people—professors and students, on account of the high class of work which he always turns out, and at reasonable prices. Every student will want one or more dozen photos before the close of school, especially if you are going to graduate. In order to see in what esteem Mettner is held by the students, just visit his studio and note the pictures of the higher classmen or of those who have recently graduated. Mettner's work speaks for itself when once seen. and Smoking Tobacco Cigarettes and Smoking Tobacco all the best brands at Smith's News Depot. Brushes of all shapes, sizes and prices at Raymond's. The Kaw in all its beauty, mildly, gently flowing onward, bearing on its bosom laughig crews of happy boys and girls, discreetly listening, never babbling what it hears, sings one song that thrills our soul. Forgetting all our cares and lessons, Hastening where the billows roll. We hire a boat from Dolly Graeber; then in the evening with our fair Dulcinea while the lingering hours away. Dolly Graeber has boats to rent. We can save you 25 per cent. on your flannel shirts neck ties, and summer underwear. Cus B4 U buy. Crains & Urbansky, the Boston Square Dealing Glothiers. 738 Mass. St. New stock and low prices a Fiukes. Fishing tackle at Jaedicke's. There are no better cigars in the market, than those brands constantly in stock at Smith's News Depot. Only the choicest brand of cigars put on sale at Smith's News Depot. Washburn and Harwood Mandolins at Fluke's. Boots and shoes made and mended by J. F. Wiedemann. Leis' Arctic Fountain is on this warm weather and is ready to yield up its cooling draughts. Remember the place, 31 E. 5th St. K. C., and the man is B. Glick. Dolly Graeber has the boats that are the finest. Raymond's drug store for perfumes. How the students do boast of the table that Klock sets. O₁₀ Call on Jaedicke for guns, ammunition and all other sporting goods. T. O. Cramer, 1321 Grand Av., K.C., dealer in school books, new and old. A full line of standard second hand works in English, German and French. Little Annie Rooney is at Fluke's. ... If you want a fine razor, revolver or any other offensive or defensive weapon buy it of Jadicke. Seven and a half cents buys stylish satines at The Fair. Orme & Engle have, for a long time held a large part of the students patronage, and desire to continue to hold the same by continuing to please. We can save you 25 per cent on your flannel shirts, neck ties, and summer underwear. C us B4 U buy, Crains & Urbansky, the Boston Square Dealing Clothiers, 738 Mass. St. Over twenty-five students are now boarding at Klock's. See his add in another column. Fine Figures. We are figuring the prices on good reliable merchandise very fine this week. If you are in search of bargains—real live bargains that will do you good and make you feel good—come where they can be had in abundance. We're a bargain center, at all times showing the best for the least money. A close inspection o our goods and prices will verify our claims. INNES. INNES. Challies 2 1-2c ayard at The Fair. Maria Waltzes at Fluke's. Everything new in millinery to be found at Orme & Engle's, 837 Mass. St. --inclined to enter the Unitarian ministry is invited to correspond with the Committee on Theological Education, 25 BEACONST. :- Boston, Mass T. O. Cramer, 1321 Grand Av. is the only dealer who has not joined the combine to raise the price on wall paper 25 or 30 per cent. Write to B. Glick, K. C. about any book of reference you may want. See those nobby, low-price summer suits at Crains & Urbansky's the Boston Square Dealing Clothiers, 738 Mass. Stree. More Truth Than Poetry Morris, the Photographer, is doing the finest work in the city. Don't fail to see his work before ordering Photos of any kind. KAW RIVER STUDIO. 829 Mass. Street. ANY STUDENT. Flanne and Sillk Shirts -AT- Abe Levy's From $1.25 To- $5.00 From ALL THE LATEST PATERNS. Orme & Engle, Millinery rooms, 837 Mass St. Customers, Take Notice ! Our deep cuttings in prices is not confined to Fruit of the Loom, Muslin and Lonsdale Cambric. The prices on every article in my house has been reduced. We are running the ORIGINAL cut price sale to perfection. L. O. McINTIRE. Sale will commence promptly at a quarter to eight every morning until further notice. MEN'S AND BOY'S CRUSHERS IN ALL COLORS BROMELSICK'S. THE AMERICAN CLOTHING HOUSE POWERS & SKOFSTAD Are selling all kinds of spring and summer clothing at the very lowest prices in the city. A full line of straw hats containing all the latest styles, just opened up. 821 Massachusetts Street. A. WEBBER & SON, PRACTICAL TAILORS. A full line of spring goods now on hand. Prices according to material. Student Trade a Specialty, CALL ON THEM. Our Spring Stock of Boots and Shoes Is Large and Assorted. LAWN TENNIS GOODS. Fiue Low Shoes for Ladies and Gents. A Great Bargain in a Ladies' French Kid Shoe, Worth $4.00, Only $2.50. MASON'S. CLOTHES! Latest Style! Geo. Hollingberry, The Practical Tailor. Least Money! CLOTHES!