wk! Suits! only dis-idents. thing. hing reet. es! d Hy-feet is ITERS. Line. kery, Cake S. Kan. to depart passes. Pac- ac- them. Office. St. Open HOOP, DOOMS VILS. Man'g'r. peka, Kan. ON. leats. treet. ute. KODAK SHOTS THE QUEEN OF SILENCE. The air is still Taint, appinv, erange, No want to range And it every above ill, Like ghosts released From woe Below Has quickly ceased. A sense of dread Three' each one creeps, As on she sweeps With stethoscope tracing And silence broods up on The scene Serene— Till she is gone. The last revision in the copy for the Annual was handed in this week. It changes the name to Bo-enial. The tennis fiend will soon be promenading through the University in his only spring suit. The frequenters of the library must have either a pocket furnace or a portable refrigerator with them all the time to be comfortable. The editorial board of one of the University publications is going to organize two base ball nines among its members for practice. The University, kodaktically speaking, will adjourn in a few days to the World's Fair grounds at Chicago. This extension movement is being conducted without the approval of the faculty. Some students hoped it would rain last Friday night just to let the Independents show what forty-five hacks would look like rolling up to the entrance of Fraternal Aid hall. The student who is so seldom at the University that he has to register and obtain a guide to find his classes defends himself by saying that this is not half so bad as to obtain a guide after attending classes and quizzes. In-door and out-door contests have been arranged for; base ball and football grounds have been laid out, field day sports and boating races are on the boards, yet not a move has been made for the only game in which the girls can take part. Where are the tennis courts? "One of the crying needs of the University just now," remarked a prominent member of the Sophomore class, "is a literal translation of Plautus. The only one that can be obtained is that in the John library, which is published in England. Some enterprising student should make a translation for use in the University." The advertisement in various papers of a Lawrence matrimonial agency which will tell you the details of your future wife's appearance and her name, upon the receipt of a lock of your hair and fifteen cents in stamps, has been traced to a young man in the University. He earns considerable money in this way. The Freshmen and Sophomores who are now excluded from the library proper are fondly dreaming of the time when their handsome form will adorn the stately corridors of the New Library Building. Just notice the revengeful smiles which cover their countenances while they are day-dreaming in the Reading Room. An indoor athletic contest will be held in the rink one week from tomorrow night, primarily to develop athletes for the Triangular League field day contest, and incidentally for the benefit of the Athletic Association. The following is the list of events: Ten, fifteen and twenty vard dashes, standing and running broad and high jumps, putting the shot hitch and kick, hurdle race, half mile walk, exhibition hand ball games, (by selected teams) and wrestling matches. All students who enter any of the events will be admitted free. Admission twenty-nine cents. The State Board of Public Works accompanies by J. G. Haskell, state architect, is on a tour visiting the state buildings. They will pay special at tention to the state institutions which received appropriations at the last session of the legislature. They are now at Emporia where a $50,000 addition to the Normal school is to be built. The New Catalogue. The new catalogue, although agreeing in the main with the old one, shows several important changes. A change in the requirements for admission is made. In the school of arts, of the six years of language work required, at least two must be in Latin and one in English. For the remaining years the student can offer English, French, German, Latin or Greek. The arrangement of courses has been improved. Besides indicating the option granted to freshmen and sophomores, the catalogue shows that all two fifth and three-fifth studies, with one exception, have been abolished. The exception is trigonometry three-fifths and English literature two fifths. The catalogue itself has been reduced from one hundred and forty-eight to one hundred and twelve pages. Such statements as "elecution is good for the voice," which appeared in the old catalogue have been omitted and nothing but information concerning the University remains. The new catalogue in its reduced form contains even more information than the old one. Commencement. The Faculty has decided to have separate commencement exercises for the School of Arts. Usually, representatives of the various schools in the University have celebrated commencement together, but this arrangement has been changed. Each school will have separate exercises. The Faculty appointed as representatives of the School of Arts, Misses Carbin and Berry and Messrs O'Leary, Ross, Cooke, and Holmes. Prof. Sterling will deliver the Master's oration. The University band practices every Friday evening from 7 to 10 p. m. in Music Hall. It will give a concert soon. One of its chief objects is to assist the base ball nine in winning fame. When our nine is in the lead, it will play the Star Spangler' Banner and other lively strains, but when Baker, for instance, is ahead it will play the "Dead March in Saul." McCONNELL Has the largest and best selected stock of Spring Sailing, Pan's, Lte. in the City. A liberal discount to students. HULTS & CARVIN. Fresh Meats and Groceries. Cor. Kentucky and Lee St. Kansas - Bakery Bakery,Confctionery & Lunch Stand. 841 Mass. Street NECKWEAR Bradstone Moore, Essex, CO. The very latest styles and shades just received at NEW DAVIES Call and examine my goods before placing your order. ABE LEVY'S. The Students' Tailor Miss Georgia H. Brown's Dancing Class for children is open every Saturday at 2:30 p.m. at Merchants Bank hall. Class for adults Friday evenings at 8 p.m. At the Very Lowest Prices. Spring & Summer Suits MONEY TO LOAN Dancing Classes. Passon's Cheap Bazar. J. R. SPIETZ, 723 Mass. Street SNYDER, ARTIST. Lunch Counter and Confectionery Board by Day or Week. 917 Massachusetts St ect. LOOK! LOOK! Board by Day or Week. Shadow Photos, Charming Effects, Exquisite Novelties. Mandolins! Cuitars! Banjos! We will sell you Suits Made Up and Received this Spring. Fit, Make, and Trimmings equal to tailor made. 632 Kan. Ave. Topeka, Kan. Lower than Any House in the City! Our New Catalogue of these new instruments, and their Strings and Trimmings will surprise you. Prices are Lower than Wholesale 5 Sent free on application. Mention the Students Journal LF GG BROS., 811 and 813 Main St., Kansas City, Mo. A big line of Hats, Caps, Furnishing Goods, Trunks and Valises, etc. M. J. SKOFSTAD, The American Clothier. 824 Massachusetts Street. There is a Cosy Corner waiting for you where you may read, write, and rest. YOU ARE ALWAYS WELCOME AT OUR STORE. ALL THE NEW BOOKS, Fashionable Stationery, PICTURE FRAMES —AND— ARTIST'S MATERIAL, THE FIELD & GIBB Book and Stationery Co., 803 Mass. Street, Lawrence, Kun. JUSTUS HOWELL —SELLS— BICYCLES! The Imperial, Atlanta, and also the Impressed English King of Scorchers. 842 Massachusetts Street S R. RILEY, BARBER - SHOP. 727 Massachusetts Street. N. H. GOSLINF, —DEALER IN— Stable : and : Fancy : Groceries. 911 Massachusetts Street ROBERTSON BROS. AND DEALERS IN — UNDERTAKERS FURNITURE Telephone No. 7 8 Massachusetts Street Lawrence, Kansas Jung Leung, West Warren Street. BEAL AND GODDING, Livery, Hack, Sale & Boarding Stables. Opposite Lawrence House. TELEPHQNE 139. Chas. Hess, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Choice Meats, Sugar Cured Ham and SAUSAGES. Te ephone 14. 941 Ma-sachuette Street. For Neat Repair of Boots & Shoes —CALL ON— James Edmondson, Two Poors North of McIntire's NEW BAKERY. H. T. HUTSON. Special Rates to Clubs. 709 Vermont St. WILDER BROS. Shirt Makers Gents' Furnishers. Custom : Laundry. TELEPHONE 673 Work Called for and Delivered. Something Good. AUG.OLSON'S, Dill Pickles, Sauer Kraut, Apple Butter toc, New Sorghum, Sugar Syrup, Cream Cheese, Brick Cheese. Limburger Cheese. Dried Fruit of all kinds. Fine Apples, Groceries of all kinds at the lowest prices at Corner [Henry and Vermont streets, opposite Court House. Give him, a call. A cup of our fine Coffee or Blended Tea will help you to work better and make the world appear happier. Red Front Tea Store. J. JOHNSON & SON. Meat Market. Special Rates to Clubs. 837 Massachusetts Street. 837 Massachusetts Street. W. M. CLAYTON, Boot, Shoe and Harness Maker. 10.7 Massachusetts Street, Lawrence, Kan. G.W, ELLIS, Agent, Special rates for students. E. A. GILDNER, Restaurant and Bakery. Fine confectionaries a specialty. The place to buy cheap.