studio. ass. papers. shed. ore Bank $20,000 KER. Cashier. AZEN Cashier A. C. OUSE, C. received cities of Connor Sousa Cable Caine Horton rop. licited. Pitkin churchill Croly indry. Castle Ks. We r Stock Prices NDS. ne 383. lege. Keeps all kinds of Dried Fruits and Staple Groceries; also objects. Vacation. M D. BRO. W. A. Guenther OIANGES,BANANAS,CANDIES,FRUIT AND NUTS OF ALL KINDS. y, The Place for Students to Trade [21] Mass. st. - Lawrence, Kan. CALENDAR. NOTE-To assist in maintaining an accurate, authentic and complete Calendar of college events we desire the co-operation of the faculty and student body. All material pertinent to this department should be filed at the desk by Friday of each week to insure publication.-EDITOR. MONDAY. Senior Class Meeting: room 16. at room. Gorman Verein, 5 p. m.; Garman room Unitarian Church-Rev, Mr. R. B- Evatt's lecture on "Irish History of "It and Humor." Wet and Dramatic Club Meets with Narration at 127 Rhode Island Mrs. Morrison at 1297 Rhode Island street at 7:30 p.m. and Mr. Morrison at Circle, 3190 p.m. street WEDNESDAY - French Circle, 300 p. m. room FRIENDLY: THURSDAY—Mid-week meeting at the Y. M. C. A. parlors 824 Ohio, at 6:45 to 7:15 FRIDAY—Literary Societies. 20 Goo, O. Foster was in K, C. Tuesday on business. Base ball goods at Smith's. Base ball goods in Geo. Sharrard has returned home on account of illness. G. E. Cassity spent Sunday in Topekin. Lawrence Bicycling Co., for repairing. Athletic goods at Smith's. Missa Louise Lewelling went to Kansas City this morning. Miss Louise Hayes, will spend Sunday in Leavenworth. Miss Maud Russel is spending Sunday at her home in Ottawa. oe Poster Boards at Hoadley's. The Joint Association gave a very enjoyable social at 1021 Ohio last night. Mrs. Brownlee's Club at 120 Kentucky has closed down due to quarantine. Milo Jones was called home to Chamute by the illness of his mother. Golf goods at Smith's. Manager Seyster.of the Dramatic Club, will make his report next week. The Alpha Taus have decided upon April 25 as the date of their banquet. Mrs. Swenson and daughter, from Clay Center, Kans., are in the city visiting Otis. Miss Maud Brown has gone to her home in Ottawa to spend Sunday. Bicycle and sundries at Boicourt's, 905 Mass, street. The Greek Symposium met Tuesday and was addressed by Dr. Wilcox on "Modern Greece." Mr. and Mrs. L. G. A. Copley of Kansas City Mo., spent Sunday with their son Almon W. Copley. Misses Edmundson's have thei Spring Millinery opening Thursday and Friday March 20 and 21. Cigars and tobacco at Smith's Misses Helen Smith and Hazel Fassler, both of Topeka, are the guests of Miss Louise Smith. Miss Alice Bretherton of Portland, Oregon is visiting her aunt Miss Hannah Oliver. Root Campbell, of Omega, a student in Baker, is visiting with his friend Mr. Fish. The French department are preparing to give two plays in the near future: "Eu Wagon" and "Monton." R. S. Saunders, Professional teacher of Mandolin, Guitar, Violin and Banjo, Studio 89, Mass. St. Prof. Blackmar lectured Sunday before the City Y, M, C, A. on "Why I Am Not an Infidel." Envelopes—good and cheap at Hoadley's. Mrs. Pugh of Independence, Kan is spending a few days with her daughter, Miss Rachel Pugh. Professors Preyer and Penny were in Hiawatha, yesterday to represent the Fine art Department in a concert there. Free air at Lawrence Bicycle shop Dr. Wilcox will deliver a lecture Sunday night before the Unity Club on the "Religious Progress of the World." Novels exchanged at Hoadley's. The individual who recently removed a copy of Nathan the Wise, from the Greek office will save trouble by returning same. Dancing every Saturday evening in Pyteian hall from 8:30 o'clock till 1:30). Sommer's Orchestra furnishes the music. FOR RENT. A room for a lady or gentleman at 131 Ohio street. Convenient, modern. Rev. Robt. B. Evatts of Junction City will lecture. Monday evening in the Unitarian church on "Irish History of Wit and Humor. Wednesday afternoon Prof G. C. Penny delivered the second of a series of lectures he is giving on "Music of Solomon's Temple." Pipes of all kinds at Smith's Prof. Burdick was in Paolo, Tuesday to attent the delication of the Fraternal Aid Hall in that city and at that event made an address. Boicourt's Bicycle shop for repairs, 605 Mass. street. Robert Lander, 70, was circulating among friends this week. Mr. Lander now holds a responsible po Mr. Alfred H. Clark formerly an instructor in our Fine Arts School will have charge of Francis Walker's summer school situated in Florence, Italy. Dancing at the New Eldridge hall every Saturday evening from 8:30 to 11:3. Dancing class at 7:30 Newhouse's orchestra furnishes the music. Call up phone 333-red to make arrangements for private lessons. The Alpha Tans are studying the local Santa Fee schedule. Prof. Dunlap lectured one night last week before the A.F. and A.M. lodge. The professor from his wide travels is enabled to put a delightful personal touch to his talks. --- Room for rent, 1132 Tenn. St. All modern conveniences. Tonight the Brown County Association will be entertained at the Alpha Tau House. The usual entertainment will be provided and the club holds an evening of great pleasure in anticipation. Bose Taylor 99 writes interestingly to a friend here of his work at Ann Arbor. Mr. Taylor graduates from the Law Department of that institution this Spring and will then return and practice law at Emporia. Prof. Franklin's new liquid air machine is said to be responsible for the heavy winds hereabouts the past week. Alumni members of the K. U. Alumni Association desiring to pay annual dues of $100 can obtain receipt from E. E. Brown, at the office of the university secretary. Mail remittances can be made direct to Irving Hill, Tris sururer. Mr. Evatts is himself an Irishmen and peacifully capable of dealing with his topic. He received his education in Diblin University and is a gentlemen of rare talent and power. His ability to tell a funny story is unrivalled and a great treat is in store for all who attend his lecture Monday night. Mr. Saunder's Mandolin Orchestra has an enterely new repertoire, containing the most popular songs of the day. Call at Studio, 839 Mass. St. (New Prices.) Kansas Preliminary. WE ANNOUNCE The question debated at the preliminary contests Friday and Saturday evening for the purpose of choosing the team of debaters to go against Kansas in the annual debate Resolved: "That plants for supplying water, light and surface transportation should be owned and operated by the municipalities." This same question will be debated with Kansas University at Lawrence some time in April. It is one of the vital questions of the day and is a happy choice for the annual debate. The people of the town and the students manifested the usual disinterestness in preliminaries and the attendance on both evenings was consequently poor. Those present were compelled to feel that Missouri had a number of teams that she could proudly send against her sister state. There was scarcely a speech in the whole series and the delicacy of the task placed upon the judges was appreciated by all. www ARRIVAL OF OUR STEIN-BLOCK SUITS sition in the Greenly bank of Greenly, Kuns. For men and young men. We invite you to make an early inspection of these Hand Tailored Suits. $15 to $25 THE GENTS' CLOTHIER AND FURNISHER. OBER THE --follows: W. T. Fardin, leader; Maynard Frank Birch. Alternates, M. C. Burke, C. B. Davis and Walter Burch.-M. S U. Independent. It was recognized early in the contest that the negative had the heavy end of the load to bear. Their material had to be derived largely from affirmative sources. This fact, we think placed the audience in a synthetic and appreciative attitude. The decision of the judges was as follows: Where is a good place to get Something to Eat? at VICK KELLER'S Open every night until 11:00 o'clock FOREIGN and DOMESTIC SUITINGS In exquisite colorings and designs. See us before ordering your Spring Suit. New Hats, New Shirts, New Neckwear now on display. W. BROMELSICK. New Saratoga Pool Hall THEODORE E BOONE, Prop. New Tables and Furnishings Complete. 812 Mass. St. Complete Stock of the Best Brands of Cigars. SOCIETY. Miss Edna Gifford will entertain Tuesday afternoon in honor of Miss Alice Bretherton of Portland, Oregon. Mrs. Dr. Morse entertained the Kappas at whist last Saturday afternoon in honor of Miss Blankenburg, a Kappa from Swarthmore College. The prize, a bunch of violets, was won by Miss Pearl Trickett. The afternoon was a very pleasant one. The resident chapter of the Theta Nu Epsilon gave a most enjoyable dance at Eldridge Hall on Friday evening. The decorations of black and green bunting were simple but very pretty, and Zeiler's Orchestra furnished most inspiring music. About twenty-five couples from town and ten couplea from out of town were present. their chapels. Last Saturday evening the Betas held initiation for Mr. John Groves followed by an oyster supper at Wiedeman's. Several of their alumni were present. mmm The Betas give a small hop at their chapter house this evening. Y. M. C. A. Notes. The banquet which was to have been held Meh. 21, has been postponed to Meh. 28 Every member should plan to attend. Friday evening in the Y. M. pariors, the joint Associations will give a party to which all students are invited. Gen'l Seey. Williamson returned Wednesday from Madison, Wisconsin where he has been visiting since the close of the convention at Toronto. The Nominating Committee has submitted the following report: President, Grove; First V. Pres., Langworthy; Second V. Pres., Myers; Rec. Secy., Draper; Cor. Sec'y., Ashbaugh; Treas., Steuessi. Pro. Burdick will address the meeting at the Christian Church tomorrow afternoon. It is desired that there be as large an attendance as possible, since in adpition to the regular business, there will be the annual election of officers. The committee appointed last Sunday to suggest nominations will report at this meeting. STEAM LAUNDRY WILDER BROS. SMITH & CLARK, University Agents Shirt Waists and Dresses a Specialty. Make up Monday and Friday. Delivered Wednesday, Friday and Sat- turday. Your Engraved Cards will be just a little nicer than you ordinarily see if you order them at Jaccard's. The style of card and lettering will be the latest, too. 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