On The Hill. Smith keeps Golf Goods. Senior Play, Opera house, May 28. Miss Louise Alder is very ill with ty phoid fever. Smith has a line of gloves especially adapted for class games. Ray Clifford enjoyed a visit from his mother the first of the week. Mrs. Montgomery, of Smith Center, has been visiting her son Royal. Miss Anna Rankin has gone to Oklahoma to remain for several months with her father. Mrs. Nichols, of Horton, has been on the hill visiting her son and daughter, Fred and Myra. Miss Mary Bowen was called home to Independence, Wednesday, by the illness of her sister. Go to Lindsay for Fine Shoe repairing 839 Mass. Street. Mrs. Leland stopped in Lawrence on her way from Leavenworth to Eldorado, to see her daughter Cecil. M i s Dell Baker, of Hiawatha, is visiting friends here in Lawrence. She is the guest of Eleanor T'Miller. Mrs. Fuller of Girard visited her niece, Estelle Riddle, on Tuesday, on her way home from Leavenworth. Nelle Morrison went to Emporia, Friday, to be the guest of Miss Rettie Plumb. She returned to Lawrence on Saturday. Miss Kilgore while experimenting in the Freshmen chemistry class on Wednesday, bad her face and hands severely burned with sulphur uric acid. Harry Dunlop rode down from K.C. on wheel last Saturday and remained until Monday visiting his Phi Delu brothers and other friends. Mrs. Riddle spent Monday with her daughter, Estelle. She had been attending the State Federation in Leavenworth and was on her way home to Minnesota. Messrs Alams and O'Connor, the two Colorado debaters, were in town today on their way to Boulder from Kansas City where they have been visiting since the debate. Misses Mabel McLaughlin Edith Johnson, Eleanor Wilson, Lillian Axell and Stella Aten, were among those who heard Mansfield in Kansas City the first of the week. Wanted--Energetic young man as local representative in Lawrence. Good opening. Work all or part of time. Position permanent. Address. Sunshine Mfg. Co., Kansas City Mo. Miss Margaret Clapman is in Lawrence visiting her sister and was on the hill this week. She attended the University in 1999, 1900 and has been teaching at her home in Parsons the past winter. She will remain until after commencement. HELD BY THE ENEMY. William Gillette's great war play "Held by the Enemy," without a doubt one of the best war plays of modern times, will be the closing attraction at Bowersock opera house, Friday, May 24. The Howard company presenting it has been carefully selected and no expense has been spared in making this organization complete in every detail. The action of the play takes place in the south, which is notated for its quaint picturesqueness, and every scene made an artistic study from life. Its very natural thrilling scenes, such as trying to pass the lines, the bombardment, the court martial, etc., all combine to make it intensely interesting as well as amusing. The company carry scenery for the entire production, which is first class in every particular. August 28, 29, 30 are the dates for the State Tennis tournament at Atchison. This year players from all states may enter. Atchison is a good tennis town and has some splendid courts. The managers are making a strong effort to have a full attendance. The committee are Ed. McBride, Topeka; J. M. Price, Atchison; W, W. Gwain, Jr., Atchison. THE BIBLE LECTURESHIP Miss Winfield Everingham burned her right hand badly in the chemistry laboratory, Wednesday afternoon. Prof. Wallace C. Payne has lessened the home of Prof. Arthur G. Canfield, 1318 Louisiana street, where he will reside after August 1st. Here also for at least a year the lectures will be given All College Expenses Paid for one Year. Announcements as to courses of study will be out in August. The May Automobile is just out. It is pretty, brighter and newsier than ever before. The paper is very popular among the students. It fills a sort of a "long飞话" felt, it discusses things that the other papers of the school can not well take up. STATE TENNIS MEET. WANTED—Ladies and gentlemen to introduce the "hottest" seller on earth. Dr. White's Electric Comb, patented 1899. Agents are coining money. Cures all forms of scalp ailments, headaches, etc., yet costs the same as an ordinary comb. Send 50c in stamps for sample. D. N. Rose, Gen. Mgr., Decatur, Ill. Good Cigars at Smith's. Remember the Senior Play, Macbeth, Jr., May 28. While the Bible chair has no organic affiliation with the University, it yet stands vitally related to the best educational advantages of the institution, and t the deepest interests of the student body. For sale—Paper route, Topeka Capital. See L.L.Cowley, Law school or 1321 Penn. St See Smith for Gymnasium Goods. The new departure is received favorably in University circles. Base Ball goods at Smith's Will you be able to continue your college course for another year? Would you like to pursue special studies or take graduate work at some eastern institution? We will make you a proposition by which we will pay all your expenses including railroad fare, books and incidents at WANTED - Honest man or woman to travel for large house; salary $65 monthly and expenses, with increase; position permanent; inclose self-addressed stamped envelope. Manager, 330 Caxton building, Chicago. Anu College or Universitu :::: Any young man or woman who is willing to devote a part of his time to the work of obtaining subscriptions to the Twentieth Century Farmer can accomplish what we require. For further information address Mge. College Department, The Bee Publishing Company, Omaha, Neb. Closing Performance OPERA HOUSE One Night Only FRIDAY, MAY 24. BOWERSOCK The season's best offering. The Howard Company present Wm. Gillett's great comedy-drama "held by the Enemy No North—No South—No villian— Simply the greatest play ever written by an American playwright. Prices 25,50 and 75 cents. Seat Sale at Dick Bros. A. J. MOAK, ELDRIDGE HOUSE an! BOARDING STABLE Rubber Tired Rigs a Specialty. Rubber-Tired Kits a Specialty. Hack calls promptly attended to. Hack jobs prompt attention for Phone, 148. LAWRENCE, KAN Lawrence Steam Laundry 908 Mass. St. COL. JAMES BECK, Prop. Lawrence, Kansas. Tel. 383 Call at A. E. PROTSGH Artistic Tailor COLEMAN'S and will help you fix up your picnic lunch. With a commencement gift. We will make you a special price during commencement season. Please send your gift to the propriate gift. We urge that you see our line. This is the money you will go for the foremost. --how nice it would be to take a ride in the moon? Just *gust* a bike at Simpson & Boicourt's and take a trip. ONE OF THE STRONGEST SHOWN Our line of OXFORDS FOR MEN. D. L. Rowlands Prices: $2.00 to $3.50. Box Calf and Vici Kid. Steam Laundry WILDER BROS. --how nice it would be to take a ride in the moon? Just *gust* a bike at Simpson & Boicourt's and take a trip. If you are looking for Patent Leather Shoes Fischer's is the Pace to buy them. They are right. Fischer & Son. Shirt Waste and Dresses a Special. Calls me Monday and Friday. Delivered Tuesday and Wednesday. FRED S. LISCUM. University Agt Corner Warren and Mass. St. Lawrence, Kan. Did it Ever Strike You They also have fishing tackle, sporting goods, gramophones, etc. for sale. 805 Mass. Lawrence Bicycle Co. The Potraits of Our Presidents With Biographical Sketches BY BY GENERAL CHARLES H. GROSVENOR. little Page Designed by Tiffany. This Imaginaure year, when the public mind is surpassed over Presidential questions is a fitting time to issue General Grosvenor's book. It sale it already tremendous, and will perhaps exceed that of General Grant's Personal Memoirs. Every patriotic American desires to read what General Growvensor has to say of Corge Johnson, gritten by Jackson Lincoln. Finally McKinley and the other Chief Executives of the Nation Everybody desires to read what General Growvensor, the staunch supporter of that stamarch old democrat, Andrew Jackson, the ather of the democratic party sketch of jack on all the fire and energy of his nature. The biography of Thomas Jeffree is grand. The biography of Lincoln is as beautiful as the sunrise on the toes. General Govenor has personal observations of James Buchanan. The General's book will contain history which has never been published, written from his own personal observations of these great men. General Grovenor has served 10 Congress to nearly ten years, and he has served his country in war. He has been an active member of the Book contains twenty four large Photogravure Echings as fine as Steel plates printed by hand, on heavy paper made especially to order. These 24 Photogravure Echings are different, and are well worth $2 each. These Portraits are made from the Paintings on steel plates. The Portraits are printed by the President. Two years' time and a fortune has been expended in securing these reproductions. The complete book is well worth $80, but the price has been placed so low that the most humble men in the world are printed in large open type in two colors; the work is so beautiful it when people see it they want it. The advance sale is very large. President McKinley was the first subscriber. There is one copy of the Grand Luxe initial letters hand painted, Portraits hard colored, title page hand illustrated, registers and numbered; subscription price $250 ordered and application for territory are coming in rapidly. High quality books can make a small fortune taking orders in this community. Send references and apply for terms quick as the territory will be assigned soon. Corcoran Building, Opposite United States Treasury. WASHINGTON, D.C. GEO. W. JONES, A. M. M. D. Physician and Surgeon, Office 743 Massachusetts Street, Residence 901 Ohio Street. Telephone, Residence or office, 35. F. D. MORSE, A. M., M. D. Residence, 1041 Tennessee Street, Office over Woodward's Drug Store, LAWRENCE, KANSAS. J. W. O'BRYON, D. D. S. Dental Rooms, 819 Massachusetts Street, LAWRENCE, KANSAS. A. P. HULTS, DENTIST, Shane's DENTIST, Office 735 Massachusetts Street, LAWRENCE, KANSAS. Lawrence, Kan. Photographers. MRS. SHANE, - - - 615 Mass. St. J. B. SHANE, - - - 1009 Mass. St. F R.BARTZ, West End Meat Market. DEALER IN FRESH AND SALG MEAGS. Special Rates given to Clubs. Phone, 314. The Tipton Barber Shop AND BATH ROOMS R. H. SGEWARG. 138 Mass. St. LAWRENCE, KA One Bath...25c 1 Baths ...$2.00 Seven Baths...$1.00 24 Baths ...3.00 Baths. School Year...$5 00. Eastern Star Bakery. J. Donnelly. N. Donnelly Telephone No. 100. Cream Rolls, Doughnuts, Cream Puffs Maccaroorms, Egg Kissies, Bread, etc., etc. PARTIES SUPPLIED. DONNELLY BROS. Livery, Boarding and Hack Stables. All Rubber Tire Rigs. 700 to 717.4.t. Lawrence, Kan. Physician and Surgeon, A. J. Anderson Physician and Surgeon. Office 715 Vermont Street. Telephone 124 LAWRENCE, KANSAS. WILLIS. PHOTO ARTIST. 933 Mass. st. Lawrence, Kan. Commencement Engraving. Commencement Englaving. The engraving department of the Jaccard Jewelry Company is placed at the service of the College students in preparation for commencement. Artistic designs Correct arrangement Correct arrangement Perfect workmanship Perfect workmanship Faultless stationery Absolute accuracy are guaranteed when ordered at JACCARD'S. We are glad to submit samples upon request. KANSAS CIGY, MO