❖ 浇梦乐园 浇梦乐园 浇梦乐园 浇梦乐园 = The = Students' Photographers Mr. C. F. Squires. SQUIRES Mrs. C. F. Squires. Awarded grand prize gold medal P. A. of K. September 1, 1903. Every picture perfect and up to date Promptness our specialty. 945 MASS. ST., JACKSON BUILDING. DRAMATIC CLUB CAST. The Dramatic Club is hard at work getting its play in shape. The play, "Rosemary," is a comedy with a great many funny situations and a strain of pleasant sentiment running through it. It is different from any play yet given by the club and is held to be one of the best modern productions in both a literary and dramatic way. The cast of characters as follows: Sir Jasper Thorndyke - O B Seyster Capt Cruickshank,RN - Ray Adams Wm Westwood - Brock Goddard Geo Minifie - Harry Bedell Professor Jog-Ram - J A Hoel MrsCapt Cruickshank - Inez Plumb Dorothy Cruickshank - - Maude Morrison Mrs Geo Minifie - Ethel Murphy Priscilla - Hazel Stevenson Seats on sale at Woodward's drug store, Wednesday morning 8 o'clock. Usual house prices. CHEMISTRY NOTES. Last time to see Seyster in University Dramatics. Rosemary; Thursday night. Prof. H, P. Cady went to Norwich, Kansas, to lecture on liquid air Friday. The chemistry department has received from Mr. A. G. Chaffee of Colorado Springs, a valuable set of minerals and ores illustrating silver and gold smelting. E. V. Kaufman proprietor of Syracuse springs, Brown county Kansas, visited the University this week to consult in regard to the exhibit of mineral waters that he proposes to make at the World's Fair at St. Louis. Seniors, a picture free for the annual at Squires Studio. Squires and no other for up-to-date photos. The cast for Rosemary is made up of students who have done some very clever work. The Theta Sorority were photo graphed at the Squires Studio. Edwin P. Davies enjoyed a visit yesterday from his mother, of Fall River, and a sister who is attending Baker University. Remember Squires is making SENIOR'S PICTURES, the one for the annual, FREE. Fifteen hundred students of the University of Chicago petitioned the university council asking for one additional day in the spring vacation. The petition was refused. Do you ever go to Vie's? Corner of Adams and Mass. A committee of business men from down town were on the hill Thursday seeking subscriptions for the new Y, M, C. A. building. The debating council met Wednesday and decided to hold the Nebraska-Colorado preliminary on the night of the 20th. DO IT NOW. Squires and no other for up-to-date pictures. Prof. Abbott's lecture on Oxford University given before the History Conference Thursday night was exceedingly interesting. A room full of students listened closely to him for an hour and were more than willing for him to prolong his talk for another hour. Call and see our Easter Hats in new spring styles. Misses Edmondson, 003 Mass. St. John Heim, a freshman engineer has been appointed alternate candidate from the state at large for the competitive examinations admitting to West Point. Vie always has the best ice cream Hoyt Cates, Milo Jones and E. Woody were the guests of the Sigma Chis over Saturday and Sunday. Rosemary, the Dramatic Club's play given by a cast of old club members. Madolcim Garard spent last week n Topeka. A soda at Vie's is more soothing than the Balm of Gilbad. At a sophomore class meeting Thursday it was decided to adopt an 06 hat. It is said that the top piece of the sophomore boys will be colored something like our national emblem. C.V.F. Attorney A.C. Wilson of Perry is in town visiting his brother, J. B. Wilson. Sale of seats for Rosemary at Woolward's Wednesday morning at 8 o'clock. Usual prices. George Pickering is visiting in Olathe. Do it now. Have Squires make your picture. PHARMACY ALUMNI NOTES A check mark in this square means that your subscription still remains unpaid—that you are still in arrears for dues. The Weekly cannot be sent to delinquent members any longer. Don't you want to still keep in touch with the Association and the University? We trust you do and we will be pleased to hear from you at an early date concerning the matter. We publish a list of names and last addresses of alumni, from whom we have been unable to obtain replies. The corresponding Secretary is making an effort to revise the Pharmacy Alumni Association directory, and any information concerning these alumni will be gratefully received. Write to R. H. Needham, Lawrence, Kansas. Last week an error was made regarding the statement that ballots for nominations of officers would be sent out this week. Owing to the fact that the Corresponding Secretary has been unable to obtain any nominations up to date, it is deemed best to extend the time for receiving nominations to April 1st. Immediately following that date the ballot blanks will be sent out. Please send your nominations at once to the Corresponding Secretary. The following officers are to be elected: President, Vice-President, Recording Secretary, Corresponding Secretary, Treasurer, and an Assistant Corresponding Secretary from each state or territory wherein reside two or more members of the Association. Amos, W. S., '91, Dodge City. Bulin, C. E., '01, K. C., Mo. Case, A. S., '00, Ottawa. Coffman, Guy M., '02, Pittsburg. Davies, H E,'97, Chicago. Ill. Hamilton, D. G., '01, Marys- ville. Hoadley, C.R., '87, Topeka. Hoadley, C. R., 81, Topeka. Malcolm, C. C., '00, Clay Center. Meyer, A. A., '96 Junction City. Meyer, E. W., '97, St. Louis, Mo. Niemann, G. H., '02, North western University, Chicago. Murray, J. W., '02. Colorado Sorings. Rothrock, W. J. '00, McCall La. Smith, M. R.'98, Emporia. Stone, A. W.,'01, Lawrence. Thomas, E. T.,'00, Riley. Voeltzel, L C G,'94, Chicago Watt, R. A.,'03, San Antonio Texas. The Monroe Doctrine AND The Labor Question To be discussed one Saturday Evening. March 26, 8 o'clock. These are both out-of-town debates and this will be the last opportunity to hear these questions discussed. Newhouse's Orchestra. Tickets 15 cents. A WORD TO THE BUYER! Your particular attention is called to the class of work now being turned out at the studio; also to our CAREFULLY SELECTRD STOCK OF MOUNTS. Prompt and careful attention given to all orders. Oldest established Studio in Lawrence. 615 Massachusetts Street MISS JUNO SHANE. PHOTOGRAPHER. ,医院系医院临床医学临床医学院 Here's Your Spring Shoes. They Just Arrived. Come and make your selection. All the new lasts and styles. Place the old heavy winter shoes way back in the closet, you'll not need them for some time. It is time now for Spring Shoes. Starkweather Shoe Company. Umbrellas. Don't borrow when you can get one for 50c and up to $5.00. WEAVER An Easter Sale To which we bid you welcome commences at Innes' Monday Morning, Mar. 25, ending Mar. 31 1. The purpose of the sale is to reduce our immense quantity of stand ard merchandise stored in three great buildings. We have purchased two of the three buildings we now occupy, and we will offer many savings that should not be overlooked, in Ladies Suits, Skirts, Shirt Waists and Shirt waist Suits, Silks and Dress Goods, Perrin's newest spring Gloves for Easter wear, Ladies Union Suits and single garments spring and summer weight, Carpets, Curtains and Rugs Come and view this sale whether you are a purchaser or not. Come and roam through the store. Innes, Bullene & Hackman. DO NOT PROCRASTINATE. "TIME FLIES." Morris, Photographer. 829 Massachusetts Street.