1993 "NEED A PAIR?" We should think you would. We don't see how any one can get through the summer without a pair of Oxfords. Guess we make more profit on high shoes than on low. But in summer, with low shoes, we make more friends. Oxfords in all the popular shapes and leathers at STARKWEATHER SHOE CO. STUDENTS' SHOES 805 Massachusetts Street. Sophs, 4; Seniors, 2. The Sophiores succeeded this morning in putting the Seniors out of the contest for the inter-class championship by defeating them in a hotly contested game. Owens and Krehbiel were the batter for the Seniors, and Pyle and Kaul for the Sophs. Both pitchers were in good form, Owens allowing the Sophs only one clean hit. The Seniors secured four safe ones, two of which were a home run and a two-bagger by Nichols. Kaul played a strong game behind the bat. The Junior Laws and the Pharmies play their game next Saturday, and the winners of that game will fight it out with the Sophomores for the championship of the University. -Ex. In a Lighter Vein Healthy boy, Cigarettes, Little grave, Violets. Prof. (in physics)—What materials are talking machines made of? Pupil—The first was made of a rib. We have often heard of prayer and laying on of hands, but now comes a case of prayer and dealing out of hands. Rule in Physics—A pupil's conduct varies inversely as the square of the distance from the professor's desk. Ex. "The monkeys, our ancestors. were educated in the higher branches." Going To Lincoln. The track team goes to Lincoln, Neb., next Saturday to meet the Nebraska University track team. Good results are confidently expected from today's meet with the Tigers. Toby's ankle has almost covered from a severe sprain received about a week ago and he expects to be able to do his part in defeating Missouri today. Whipple can be counted on for the pole vault, and the runners are all in good shape. Chemical Atoms. --volume seven of the Kansas Geological Survey. This book which contains a complete history of the mineral nature of Kansas with the analysis of more than one hundred wells and springs will be out by the first of June. Dr. Franklin and Prof. Haworth were in Trego County last Saturday looking into the agitated gold question. Dave McFarland who has been an assistant in chemistry here this year will go to Yale to do advanced work in his chosen line next fall. The department is examining some oil from Pottowattomic county. This is an oil from surface shales and does not necessarily indicate any great quantity. Prof. Bailey received a set of twelve gas light mantles for the Chemical museum this week. The gift is from the Sun Light Mantle Co., of Chanute, Kansas, which is managed by an old K. U. graduate. Prof. Bailey and Mr. McFarland are at work on the proof for mmm Thursday at five o'clock Mr. Diemer spoke to the Chemical club on the Electric Couple as a means of measuring high temperature, and also outlined the course in pottery and it manufacture as offered at the Ohio State Univrsrity. Mr. Diemer has done considerable work on the electrical measurement of high temperature and gave a very interesting description of the apparatus and methods used in getting the melting points of the different metals and the temature of the kilns in the pottery industry. This Foot Ball Team has held the Inter- sports Cup and wins the Cups Cup during the past three seasons. Chicago College of Dental Surgery of instruction will begin Oct. 1st, 1902. This is among the oldest, and is one of the leaders in the development of the world. In order to complete this mission, the company three years it is necessary to enter the coming session –102/1903—as a four year course for teachers at Waterford. For illustrated catalog no address. Twenty-first Annual Course DR. TRUMAH W BROPHY, Denny Wood & Bradley Stinch. (Dental Department of Lake Forest University) NEW MANHATTAN SHIRTS. NEW STRAW HATS. ▷ ▷ JUST ARRIVED. W. BROMELSICK. Weaver's Star Sale During May 3 Very Important Sales!! AS INNES' ON Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday The French department is to be highly commended on the success of the French play given Monday night at North College. The hall was too small to accommodate the audience, and by eight o'clock it was crowded to the doors. The play was a little farce entitled "Mouton," in which Miss Wilhelmi, as Mile, Creille, took the leading part, with Mr. Porter and Mr. Creager as rival lovers. Miss Honnold and Mr. Cowdrick took the part of Mme. and M. Boucart. Miss Wilhelmi did especially well and the stern father was maintained in a very praiseworth manner by Mr. Cowdrick. The play was well worth the time and trouble expended in its preparation and amply repaid Prof. Lincoln's careful training. The French Play, "Mouton," --- Innes, Bullene & Hackman. --- --- This a great saving event. It's a grand climax. The extraordinary sales that have been held this season. Come in the morning if you can, while the store is not so crowded with enthusiastic bargain seekers, it is easier to find what you want then, and you are sure of our best attention; though we always aim to give that. Given in North College SILKS, MUSLIN UNDERWEAR, WASH GOODS Senior Play. Wenn der kleine Wilhelm met sein gewidowert Mutter zu dem Universitat gekommen gonnen wenten, eines Tages ging er ge- Wash Goods Offerings This Senior play is in much better shape now than it was at the same time last year. The choruses are practicing almost every evening, and Miss Brown, of Kansas City, has two seances a week with the cast. All indications seem to be that this year's play will be, if anything, better than the one given by '01, and that was no "slouch." Business Manager-'Gene Sallee Associate Editors-G. L. Metcalf, Ray Clifford. Society Editor—Myrtle Baldwin. Literary Editor—Ida McKnight. Local Editor—C. H. Gardner. Athletic Editor—C. H. Rhodes. Translate Into Clear m m m m Dainty - Crisp - Very tempting in their bright summer freshness, are those Wash Goods of ours. Summer Gowns can well be selected now. Note our fabrics and prices: 15 in. Lawns . . . 5c 27 in. Batistes (71c elsewhere) . . 14c 19 in. Dimities . . . 71c 28 in. Fine Dimities . . . 9c 30 and 32 in. Batistes . . . 12c 31 in. Extra Fine Dimities . . 9c 31 in. Mercerized Bordures . . 19c 32 in. Galatea Cloths . . . 15c 32 in. Tissue . . . 25c 32 in. Foulards, 3c quality . . 25c 32 in. Baltic Madras . . . 25c 32 in. Hair Line Canvas Shirting . . 25c 32 in. Mercerized Canvas Waisting . . 35c White Piques per yard. . . 3c to 5c Tuesday at the call of C. L. Edson, the editor-elect, the new WEEKLY board met to transact some business preliminary to next year's work. The following staff was elected by the board: and Idiotic English. New Weekly Staff STEAM LAUNDRY WILDER BROS. Shirt Waist and Dresses a Specialty. Calls made Monday and Friday. Delivered Wednesday, Friday and Sat urday. SMITH & CLARK. University Agents 933 Mass. St. THE HOME BAKERY Is the leader in all kinds of Candies and baker's dainties. Have complete stock of all bakery supplies. Try our "Kisses." habt haben sein, auf dem Historiarium. Der Herr Pwoffessor fratge ihm, "Hy Jung Offen sie das Plitz." "Auber nit," sagt de kleine, ich habe nicht Plitz, aber Schlitz, das is besser." "Waum ist es besser?" fratge der Her Pwokessor. "Maua sayt dass es makte Milwaukee famus," antworte der kleine. "Du bist Bughaus. Damit, get of hier," sagt der Herr Professor. Pwoessor. "Dies ist nicht ein Beir Garden." Sagt der kleine, "Bist do sure?" Und putting sein hands in sein Panzpocketz, er starb. Bughaus, Hy, Panz, (in the plural), Koktail.-Harvard Lampoon. Conjugate irregularly the past Interior of the following verbs: There has been an astonishingly lack of complaint of chintz bug devastation this year. Owing to the dryness of the season the chintz-bugs should be running riot. For the past ten years Dr. Snow has been distributing chintz-bug infection over the state. The experiment has been so successful that the local extermination of the chintz-bug has been practically accomplished. In the past ten years the State has spent $10,000 in carrying on Dr. Snows experiment and the gratifying results approve the expenditure. JEWELRY REPAIRING If you want your broken ring, watch chain, fraternity pin, brooch or any other piece of jewelry fixed so that it will be just as good as new or better, send it to Jaccard's. They will return it quickly, all cleaned and burned, and the charge will be reasonable. Catalog sent free to any address. 100 Engraved cards and plate $1.00. JACCARD JEWELRY CO. 1083 MAIN ST. KANSAS CITY. 843 MASS, STREET. TELEPHONE 401-3-rgs LAWRENCE. . . . KANSAS. CHARLES JOSEPH CAHILL, M.D. DR. JOHN H. OUTLAND, Physician & Surgeon. JACKSON BUILDING. GEO. W. JONES, A. M. M. D. Physician and Surgeon. OFFICE, 78 MAUSCHUSETTS STREET. Residence 911 Ohio St. TELEPHONE, Residence or Office, No. 35. Eastern Star Bakery HENRY GERHARD, Prop Cream Rolls, Doughnuts, Cream Pufis, Maccaroons, Egg Kissies, Bread, Etc. PARTIES SUPPLIED. STUDENTS You will find August Hackbarth, the reliable Shoemaker at Starkweather's Shoe Store, 805 Mass, St. Mr. Hackbarth was with the Howe Shoe Co. Students' Work a Specialty. Have you got to speak a piece? **open a price.** Well, we don't know of any kind of "effort," from the book or from the website. "Effort" means "career," and along through the whole school and college career, down to the "response to toasts" at the last service. **Commencement Parts, including "efforts" for all other occasions.* Prepare and give out of life questions. $1.00. Playable Plans. For school and parlor. $1.00. College Musics 'Three-Minute Readings.' $1.00. Prices for Perch-Speaking Contests. $1.00. Hardy Pieces 'Three-Minute Readings.' $1.00. Handy Pieces to Speak 108 on separate cards. $50. HINDS & NOBLE, Publishers Last of "Contents" of any or all of above free on re- 4-5-13-14 Cooper Institute N.Y.City --- VC Just A W Whi 925 Ja MO Stu The obtaine itted t FRU Wn 715 IV. ED Res OYS sin LAW A. Bus Corne The LAW La Stu 908 GE Liv All PI 717