Vesper Services. With the approach of balmy evenings vesper services are in order. The editor has arranged the following responsive readings, selected from Proverbs, that would be highly appropriate and timely; Die Ganz. time and timely: Dis. Com...That then might walk in the way of good men, and keep the paths of the tightheus. For the upright shall dwell in the land, and the perfect shall remain in it. But the wicked shall be cut off from the earth and the transgressor shall be rooted out of it. 3-29-22. Students—Let not mercy me truth for sake the bind them about my neck, write them upon the table of thine heart. She shall then find flavor and good under standing in the sight of God and man. 3:23. D. C. In all thy ways acknowledge us and we shall direct thy paths. Sti. Be not wise in thine own eyes; fear the Lord and depart from evil. D. C.-My son despise not the chastening of the Lord; neither be weary of his correction. Stu... Envy thou not the oppressor and choose none of his ways. D. C.-A moughty person walketh with froward mouth. He deviseth mischief continually. He sowth discord. There- fore shull his calamity come suddenly; suddenly shall he be broken without remedy. Stu-Withhold not good from them to whom it is due, when it is in the power of thine hand to do it. Say me unto thy neighbor, "Go and come again on days hence) and tomorrow I will give, then thou hast it by thee. Devise not we against thy neighbor, seeing he dwelleth seely by thee. Strive not with a man without cause, if he have done thee no harm "S"I have not obeyed the voice of my teacher, nor inclined my ear to them that warned me. I was almost in all evil in the midst of the assembly Chancellor—My son, if thou be surety for thy friend, if thou hast stricken thy hand with a stranger, thou art snared with the words of thy mouth, thou art taken with the words of thy mouth, I wist dwell with prudence and find out knowledge of witty inventions. I am understanding, I have strength. By me kings reign and princes decree justice. I love them that love me. I lead in the way of righteousness. Now therefore harken unto me, O ye children, all they that hate may lose death. D. C. Heath Stu. "The memory of the just is blessed; but the name of the wicked sheikh." D. C. He becometh poor that deafeth with a shack band. D. C. The way of the food is right in his own eyes. Stu.-A fool's wrath is presently known but a prudent man covereth shame. A patient man covereth shame. D C Chasten thy son while there is hope and let not thy soul spare for his crying. Guide—A wicked messenger falleth into mischief; but a faithful embassador is health. D. C—The righits shall never be re moved. Sit. When it. Stu. - When it goeth well with the righteons the city redoeth, and when the wicked perish there is shouting. Council- Where no counsel is the people shall fall but in the multitude of counsel lors there is safety. The "F" - A talebearer revealeth secrets; but he that is of faithful spirit concealeth the matter. Debate thy cause with thy neighbor himself and discover not a secret to another. Prof. X He that hath no rule over his own spirit is like a city that is broken down and without walls. 11. 17. I *to have respect of persons* is not good. He that passeth by and middled with a strife belonging not to him is like me that taketh a hog by the cars. dog by the ears. D. C.. Better is a dry morsel, and quiet necesser is with, than an house full of sacrifice with strife. Stey... The no bumps. D. C. Correction is grevious unto him that forsaketh the way. Stu.—When the righteous are in authority the people rejoice, but when the wicked heareth rule, the people mourn. Stu—The simple believeth every word, A merry heart doeth good like medicine, but a broken spirit drieth the bones. D.C—Correction is not correct. --excellency of his theses on "European History." He has taken his A. M. here and will probably take his Ph.D. from Chicago. We have some bargains in Pictures come and see them. You can also save money by buying your theme paper at the same place. J. S. Boughton, 639 Mass. st. Later Pick Ups. Miss Pettinger is in the city on a short visit. The Allemania Club are having their pictures taken today. The Zoology classes have taken up the frog, and Botany beginners are still laboring on flowers. "Self reference, self knowledge, self control. These three alone join life to sovereign power." "O. discontented man, if there is anything you want pay the price and take it." Emerson. Talk of strike has prudently subsided, but there is still prevalent a feeling of "soreness" among the students. The "Prom." is past, and so the school year glides on quietly to its close. Next the May Pole scrap, then the Senior Play, then finals, then good bye. Some extensive improvements in the way of enlarging McCook field and increasing the capacity of the bleachers have been planned by the management. Mr. Manning secured his fellowship in Chicago University on the 814 Mass. Street SHORE ACRES REPEATED Thursday, April 17, YOU CAN'T AFFORD TO MISS SEEING THE Bargains at INNES' Bowersock Opera House. Admission 25, 50, 75. Its surely the most popular place to buy Silks and Dress Goods, Hosiery, Underwear, Corsets and Gloves, also Women's Ready-to-wear Apparel. There's Bargains that you will be quick to appreciate, and the sooner you come the better 'twill be, for assortments for spring and summer are at their best now. Herbert Bailey has recently built a machine after the design of Prof. Cody, that is unique and ingenious. It is called an "unknown machine" and is probably the only one of its kind in existence. Its purpose is to mix and automatically record the ingredients of the compounds furnished the classes in qualitative analysis. Sophs Win. --excellency of his theses on "European History." He has taken his A. M. here and will probably take his Ph.D. from Chicago. The Topeka Capital of this mornings issue introduces the article describing last nights scrap with "That Needs Brains," and with perfect equanimity proceeds to inform the public that K.U. students cut classes to break up a Junior party. The local correspondent should make proper reparation for such willful misrepresentation on the part of his paper. K. U's. Hard Luck. One of the prettiest games of base ball this season was witnessed this morning on McCook field. It was between the Freshmen and Sophs, and was close and fiercely contested. The game resulted in a victory for Sophomores with a score of 3 to 2. A large crowd was present to witness the event and much enthusiasm was manifested. Innes. Bullene & Hackman. --gloves and for holding grease spots out of clothing. On the 25c per bottle. SEMPRE GIOVINE for the complexion and KANSAS TOILET CREAM, the best lotion for the hands. All for sale at the --gloves and for holding grease spots out of clothing. On the 25c per bottle. SEMPRE GIOVINE for the complexion and KANSAS TOILET CREAM, the best lotion for the hands. All for sale at the Under the caption of "K. U.'s Hard Luck" the Ottawa Campus, looking down from its dizzy height of superiority, disengages itself from the following sentiment. The clipping taken from the M.S. U. Independent and published a few weeks ago, fully answers the argument offered by these derisive schools. Since Ottawa has practically discarded athletics, we do not hesitate in predicting a similar run of hard luck in the near future from the standpoint of popularity. "The Campus does not wish to taunt anyone who is having hard luck, but it does seem that the old "haughty spirit before a fall" proves sometimes holds good, even among Colleges. Last year, before the state oratorical contest, the K.U. Weekly insinuated that contests and such things engaged in with smaller schools are mere play for K.U. It referred to the "little denominational schools" and the "insignificant schools" and said that the "little schools are always glad to rub up against the State University" which fact will undoubtedly prove true as long as the State University remains the easy mark she now is. We do not wish to try to make K.U. feel her humility because she is in a class by herself, and last year held such a decided cinch on last place in the contest, doing little better this year. We were once down, and remember how it felt to be taunted by those who have since fallen. We do not wish to remind K.U. of the fact that their colors are still in the dust where they were dragged by the athletic and debating teams of the institutions she has been snubbing. We wish only to suggest that when she shall have gotten through with her hard luck, and shall have again reached the high standard of excellence in athletics, oratory and debate now held by her sister schools, that she will not stick a few gaudy feathers in her garb and imagine she is the whole thing." mmm Hereafter students will be graded by the following schedule: (1) Stand in with teachers, 50 per ct. (2) Ability to bluff, . . . $ 37_{12} $ " (3) Laughing at teacher's jokes, . . . . 69 " " (4) Knowledge of subject, $ 03_{12} $ " SUNFLOWER. The Schedule of Marking. --gloves and for holding grease spots out of clothing. On the 25c per bottle. 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