entertain- ti Hiawawa y Repub- lism gram was J. Jehlik, naughted by Mr. Jehlik dian of the some day the bow." incapacité of his k, the Lo- even given mer. The o-operate s depart- standard. of Fate," ruefully chick of her many part, ons." e Weekly Messrs. I. I. Myers fancies on business ball team successful. 一Chan- ISON, TON. phone, 123.4 Tel. 123.4 all est Brands Papers blished tore Studio. Mass. LOCALS Misa Lois Ardrey is in Topeka visiting friends. All work guaranteed at Shelley's. Dr. Williston went to Chicago this week. 5c Poster Boards at Hoadley's. Miss Kern spent Sunday in Kansas City. Mr. Folks was out of town this week. Miss Corbin is spending Saturday and Sunday in Kansas City. Ed Bliss went to Topeka to see the game today. Bicycle and sundries at Boi-court's, 905 Mass. street. Charles Lovelace was in Kansas City the first of the week. Maud Brown Spent last Saturday and Sunday at her home in Ottawa. Stu. Simpson and Humphrey attended the game at Topeka today, Shelley, Protographer, 719 Mass. street. Mr. Wilkinson went home Thursday for the remainder of the week. C. M. Mills is in Ottawa today looking after the view business. C. W. Landrum went to Ottawa Friday on a business trip. Shelley, Photographer, 719 Mass. street. Prof. & Mrs. Hodder, were in Topeka, Wednesday. Robt. Trosper is in town pushing the "Century Book of Facts." Cigars and tobacco at Smith's Tillfords father visited in Lawrence a short time between trains Friday. K. Allen was in Argentine this week attending the O'Brien-Sturgis wedding. Free air at Lawrence Bicycle shop Mrs. A. Stewart and Mae McGraw, of Lebo, Kan., registered on the Hill Friday. Solon Smith returned to classes Monday after an absence of some time on account of illness. Lee Davies and Burford attended the Washburn game in Topeka today. Base ball goods at Smith's. R. C. Martin returned from Lincoln, Tuesday where he took part in the K. U.-N. U. debate. Clarence Hindman was confined to his room by sickness during the early part of the week. Misses Taylor and Russell of Ottawa are visiting Filkins this week. Try a box of Zuttermeisters' chocolates. C. M. Brobst returned from Lincoln this week where he engaged in the Kansas-Nebraska Debate. Miss Nellie Dodge, of Topeka, was the guest of Miss Estelle Riddle the first of the week. Miss Margaret Philbrook of Kansas City, Missouri was the guest of Miss Helen Williams, last Sunday. Shelley, Photographer, 719 Mass. street. Miss Annie Johnson of Peabody spent a few days with her brother, Lou Johnson, this week. Envelopes—good and cheap at Hoadley's. Miss Louise Smith entertained Miss Helen Wilson, of Topeka, last Saturday and Sunday. Miss Mary Darrough enjoyed a visit from her two brothers last Saturday See the Groups at Shelley's. Will Reed, of Kansas City, spent Sunday with his niece, Harriet Williams. Mr. Evans and daughter, of Leavnworth, spent Sunday with Miss Elsie Evans. Misses Pearl Scott and Ruby Lewis, of Kansas City, were visiting Miss Ida Dunham. Leave your order at Zuttermmeier's for ice cream. 'Phone 88. Clyde Rodkey is Spending Saturday and Sunday in Ottawa, where he is looking after business affairs. H. S. Kennedy, who has been at his home in Winfield on account of sickness, returned to school this week. E. H. McMath returned from Lincoln Monday, where he has been to engage in the Kansas-Nebraska debate. Ice cream sodas with all the fruit flavors, at Zuttermcister's. M. N. McNaughton spent Thursday, Friday and Saturday at home this week recovering from the effects of the "May-pole." Leignty is rusticating this week, trying to recover from the effects of his encounter with the Freshmen which occurred on May 1. All work guaranteed at Shelley's Will Murphy goes to Madison, Wis., May 15, as a delegate from his chapter, to attend a convention of the Phi Delta Theta Fraternity. Miss Mabelle Wagstaff, class of 00, who has been teaching in Arkansas City, came to Lawrence the first of the week where she will spend the summer. Novels exchanged at Hoadley's. Miss Estelle Riddle goes to Topeka Sunday on her way home to Minneapolis. Miss Riddle has been visiting in Lawrence for two weeks. Ruth Ewing is back at K. U again. She has been in Iola for the past month but is now taking Miss Old time George Barcus spent the day on the Hill Thursday, leaving Friday morning for Ottawa. George will return within a couple of weeks to be in school the remainder of the year. Some of the students of the German Department are preparing the play, "Wallensteins Tod," to be given at the Deutsche Verein Monday afternoon, May II. It promises to be quite an interesting play. WANTED. —A club steward for text year. One with experience pre-ferred. Call at 1322 Tenn. St. Misses Edmondson's Rollin Smith, an old K. U. student, is visiting Lee Baxter. Mr. Smith has been traveling in the west for the past five or six months and is now on his way to his home at Columbus, Kansas. Dancing every Saturday evening in Pythian hall from 8:30 o'clock till 11:30. Sommer's Orchestra furnishes the music. Ladies are invited to stop and inspect our new spring hats. Latest styles, newest designs. Mr. Sturgis and Miss O'Brien, two of last year's students at K.U. were married in Argentine last Wednesday. Mr. Sturgis last year was a Junior Engineer and Miss O'Brien belonged to the freshman class of the Arts school. Dancing at the New Eldridge hall every Saturday evening from 8:30 to 11:30. Dancing class at 7:30. Newhouse's orchestra furnishes the music. Call up phone 5333-red to make arrangements for private lessons. Shield's place as General Secretary of the Y. W. C. A. in Lawrance, Miss Gertrude Hill who has been visiting her parents in Lawrence, left Thursday for 5t Joe where she takes a position on a daily paper. Miss Hill has been for the last few months engaged in newspaper work at Colorado Springs. --ning June 18,1902. The college course may be fitted into the work of the Medical School. Y. W. C. A. Notes. Members of the Association will be glad to know that Chancellor-elect Strong has expressed himself as being in hearty sympathy with the Association and its work. From Jnne 20th to 30th will be held the thirteenth annual student conference at Lake Geneva. These conferences at Geneva do for the Associations of the Middle West what those at Northfield do for the Associations in the East. At a recent meeting of the advisory board, Mr. Richard Williamson was again chosen general secretary. Mr. Williamson has done excellent work this year and the association is fortunate in retaining him for next year. 烬烬 烬烬 烬烬 烬烬 HOT WEATHER GOODS AT OBER'S. OBER. THE CLOTHIER. OUR STRAW HAT SEASON OPENED SATURDAY MAY THIRD. CALL ON US. New Shapes and Nobby Styles—See our NEW NORFOLD SUITS—Neat, Nobby and Swell. --ning June 18,1902. The college course may be fitted into the work of the Medical School. Those who have heard the Hon. Willis Gleed will be glad of the opportunity to hear him again. He will address a joint meeting of the city and University Associations Sunday afternoon at 3:30 at the Presbyterian church. The subject of the address will probably be "Best Citizenship." It is important that every association have one or more delegates. This year plans are being made so that K. U. may have a large delegation. If these plans are successful the delegation will number eight or ten. Every man, whether a member of the Association or not, should go if possible. Mrs. Payne's lecture last Sunday afternoon proved very interesting. The attendance at missionary lectures, though good, THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO. The School of Law will open October 1, 1902. The college course may be fitted into the work of the Law School. The School of Medicine will have a Summer Session beginning June 18,1902. The college course may be fitted into the work of the Medical School. In Either School the last year of the college work is taken in connection with the first year of the professional work. Send for a circular describing the LAW COURSES or MEDICAL COURSES in THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO, CHICAGO. If these Announcements Interest You Just Received A full line of Artist Materials, Oil and Water Colors, Brushes, etc. Our stock of writing materials is complete with the latest novelties in Box Papers. G. C. WOLF, 923 Mass. St. is not as large as desired. If people would get over the idea that a missionary talk is bound to be dry and if they would attend one they would discover that missions is a very live subject and in every way worthy of interest and support. Eastern Star Bakery STUDENTS PARTIES SUPPLIED. HENRY GERHARD, Prop. Cream Rolls, Doughnuts, Cream Puffs, Maccaroons, Egg Kissies, Bread, Etc. 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. STEAM LAUNDRY WILDER BROS. Where is a good place to get Something to Eat? Shirt Waiits and Dresses a Specialty. Calls made Monday and Friday. Delivered Wednesday, Friday and Sat- urday. **SMITH & CLARK, University Agents** at VICK KELLERS. Open every night until 11:00 o'clock. Carl Phillips, M. D PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Office 745 Mass. Street. Phone 195 Res. 714 R I Street. Phone 373 LAWRENCE. KANSAS. DR. McCRORY, DENTIST Amalgam Filling... $ 50 Cement Fillings... 50 Gold Fillings... $ 100 and Gold Crowns... $ 60 to $ 70 Gold Crownes... $ 350 Extracting... 25c 842 More St. Lawrence, Kansas 843 Mass, St. Lawrence, Kans. KLENZONA for washing ribbons and 'Phone 515-blue. HOME STORE, 1105 Mass. St gloves, and for taking grease spots not of clothing. Only 25c per bottle. SEMPRE GIOVINE for the complexion and KANSAS TOILET CREAM, the best lotion for the hands. All for sale at the R.B.Wagstaff FANCY GROCERIES. MOVED 4 DOORS NORTH. Telephone 25. 839 Mass. St. HOLE IN THE WALL RESTAURANT, 720 Mass. St., Lawrence, Kan. Open day and night. Short Orders and Hot Sand wiches a specialty. Hand-Carved Mexican Belts Place to buy your Jewellery or have your Repairing done — IS AT — THE BEST A nice hand-carved Leather Belt is just what you should have. We also carry a nice line of Purses, Chatelaines, and Shopping Bags. We would be pleased to show you these goods. Every piece a work of art. You can see them on exhibition in our South Window. D.L.ROWLAND ROWE'S 835 Massachusetts Street. Donnelly Bros. Liberty, Boarding and Hack Stables. ALL Rubber Tire Rigs All Rubber Tire Rigs 700 to 717 N. H. Lawrence, Kan. G.H. NORTON & BRO. Spot Cash GROCERY, 919 Mass. St. The Best Goods for the Least Money.