On The Hill. Miss Cecil Leland who left school on account of sickness three weeks ago, returned from her home in Colorado Wednesday night and will resume her work on the hill. Her sister Florence accompanied her and will remain several days. 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. A recent letter from Fay Moulton, K. U's, fast spinner, says tat he is pleasantly located, at Yale University, New Haven Conn. He is much pleased with the Weekly and compliments the staff from editor to office boy. Our compliments to Moulton. WANTED—Honest man or woman to travel for large house; salary $65 monthly and expenses, with increase; position permanent; enclose self-addressed stampenvelope. Manager, 330 Caxton building, Chicago. The Law school is organizing a base ball team and will be prepared in a few days to meet teams from other schools in the University. There is plenty of good material in the school and a strong team is looked for. Orwig was elected manager of the team. 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. The summer term of nine weeks at the State Normal opens June 6, 1001. Superintendents principals and teachers of all grades find this session invaluable for academic as well as professional work. No fee to Kansas students except a matriculation fee of $5. For circulars address, A. R. Taylor, Emporia, Kansas. SOCIETY. The Phi Deltas are wearing colors for Lou Flint of Minneapolis Kansas. The Juniors have issued the invitations for the "prom" Friday night April 19. Tuesday the Sigma Chis sent out invitations for their annual party Thursday evening April 18. At the home of Otis Perkins Monday evening the Senior boys will entertain the Senior girls. The Barb boys gave another hop Thursday night in Pythian hall. Somers orchestra furnished the music and about thirty couples danced until quite a late hour. Mr. and Mrs Clarence Hall entertained Friday evening at their home in West Lawrence, in honor of Miss Gussie Hall. Saturday afternoon at the Y. W. C. A. house the Easter greeting given by the girls of the Y. W. C. A. to the ladies of the faculty was largely attended. The guests were received by the Misses Ewing, Henry, Armsby, Baldridge and Leech. In the dining room light refreshments were served under the direction of Misses Kouglay and Wilson. Miss Burnell pre- siding at the punch bowl. The Easter Greeting is an annual reception and is always enjoyed by both the girls and faculty ladies. Whist was the amusement of the evening and prizes were awarded to those securing the highest and lowest scores. Pi Beta Phi gave their annual party Friday evening in New Eldridge hall. The hall was very effectively and prettily decorated. The guests were received by Mr. and Mrs. Grun, Miss Smith and Mr. Griffith, Miss Leland and Mr. Goddard At nine o'clock all entered the grand march which was led by Miss Hawk and Mr. Crafford. Among the out-of-town guests were Misses Carrie Bacon, Stella and Madge Egelhoff, Louise Moore, Lucy Merriwweather and Mr. Fred Heye of Kansas City Mo; Misses Maud Bates Abbie Ware, Florence Rossington, and Mr. Will Henry of Topeka; Walter Hienice of Jewel City; Mr. and Mrs, Alonzo Wilcox of Museatch; Mr. and Mrs, Sheffield Ingalls at Aschion; Messrs Frank Haven, Walter McCoy, Clarence Wheldon and Jim Plumb of Emporia; Miss Sadie Taylor of Alton; Miss Eluna Schele of Hutchinson; Mrs. Euans and Mrs. Duddley of Leavenworth, and Mrs. Plumb of Long. Sure Cure for Corns and Warts. We have been selling this remedy for years and with our customers it has proved the most satisfactory of anything of the kind we have handled. For sale at Barber Bro's Drug Store. Y. M. C. A. NOTES. Preparations are being made for the annual spring concert of the Y. W. C. A. and the date will announced very soon. The meeting held Wednesday afternoon was in charge of the girls of the school of Fine Arts, and was led by Miss Miller. Her subject was "Religion in Art" and she showed how universally the masters in art had chosen religious subjects to express the truths their work depicts, and how art leads to higher and nobler ideals of life. The hymns were led by Miss Madge Bonz, with the pipe organ, and a violin solo by Miss Genevie Sterling and a vocal solo by Miss Walton formed the special music for the afternoon. GROWLS. Every day, rainy day. Some people come to the University to be in society. This is a hard week on girls. They can't wear their new spring hats. Lent is now over and it is again time for spring parties to pulled off in rapid succession. --is pitted for what it means; yet the inferior medals given at Paris helped to throw the Athletic department of the Exposition into disrepute. [ ] y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y At INNES.' An array of Values That will Eclipse anything that we have yet accomplished in selling Dry Goods and Carpets, and that is saying a Great Deal. All the Newest Ideas in Silks Dress goods and Shirt Waists. The Surprise is. How so Much Rich Patterns and Colorings can be produced at such Low Prices Choosing is easy-paying is easier still. Innes, Bullene & Hackman. --is pitted for what it means; yet the inferior medals given at Paris helped to throw the Athletic department of the Exposition into disrepute. When a girl wants to know how you like the opera and whether you are going to attend the next—trust her not, she is a grafter. Love is blind but it can always see when other fellows are doing the gallant act with the girl. In spring a young man's fancy turns to love, but in trouble they usually turn to dad. Some Epitaphs. Here lies a jointist of Wichita— Carrie's little hatchet cracked his jaw Mrs. Carrie Nation, point, this tomb doth hold. When she goes to Hades Satan will catchet If some kind fiend Will lend her a hatchet. Alumni Base Ball Game. Here lies a victim of the grip, Had it twice then took a trip—Ex. LITERARY NOTES. The Alumni base ball game with the 'Varsity nine will occur on McCook field on June 4th. Frank Parent LL B 00, New York Life Building, Kansas City Mo., is the Alumni manager for this year. Parent's hustling qualities are well known, and he will make an effort to defeat the 'Varsity nine this year and will perhaps be successful as there are a good number of base ball alumni in Kansas City and vicinity. The Alumni game is usually a society event. This years game will be one of the best games of the season. The 'Varsity nine is strong and Parent is already looking for Alumni who can play ball. Dentist. The X Y Z club was called to order Thursday evening by Press. Boyle. After the reading of the minutes of the previous meeting by Sec. Collday, the parliamentary drill was led by Logan. Mr. Ashbaugh gave an extempore on the "Career of Gen. Funston." (Funston is in demand for extempores just now) and Mr. Ayers followed by a short talk on the "Steel Trust." To hear Boyle and Collday argue that "College Scraps are Detrimental to the Student Body" one would have thought the aforesaid gentlemen had been slightly worsted in a fricol; however Stoneer and Carpenter had come out all right and upheld the exercise. The judges had evidently been tied up some night, close to the periphery of a tree as they sided with the affirmative. Prof. Vickrey was present and made a short talk after which the society adjourned. Carpenter opened the program at the Snow by an extempora on "Freedom of the Will," and Harris followed by a brief discourse on "Rumors." Robbins rendered a selection on the guitar which was very creditable, and Miss Woodin contributed a paper to the program. Edson gave a talk in which he fitted jokes of all ages from Adam to Bill Nye to his subject. The parliamentary drill was conducted by Metcalf after which Hayes followed with a reading. Poor was called back to sing a second song. "Goethe as a Scientist" was the subject of Miss Boyle's discourse to which she did full justice. Basye and Hindman argued on the affirmative of the question as to the government owning and operating the telegraph lines, while McKeever and Kramer took the negative. The judges awarded the decision to the affirmative. A committee was appointed to draw up the program to be given by the boys in the near future. Adjourned. 843 Massachusetts Street. HAROLD McCRORY OMOSESSION A. J. MOAK, ELDRIDGE HOUSE IVERY and BOARDING STABLE Rubber-Tired Rigs a Specialty. Hack calls promptly attended to. Phone, 148. LAWRENCE, KAN Lawrence Steam laundry COL. JAMES BECK, Prop. 903 Mass. St. Tel. 8555 Lawrence, Kansas. EDGAR WRIGHT. DENTIST. LAWRENCE, KANSAS. Office hours: 8 a. m. to p. m. :--- :--is pitted for what it means; yet the inferior medals given at Paris helped to throw the Athletic department of the Exposition into disrepute. Office 743 Massachusetts Street, Fresh maple syrup made from this spring's run of sap at COLLEMAN'S 'Phone 40. PARK GROCERY. COLEMAN'S Try W. A. GUENTHER Fancy and Staple Groceries Fruits, Candies, Tobacco and Cigars. None 22 Mass "Hello, Jennie!" "Why Hello, Mary!" "Say Jennie, we are going to start a tennis tournament on the bill—where do you get your supplies?" "On, we always get ours of the Lawrence Bicycle Co." "Is that so? I didn't know they had them." "Yes they just got a new supply." "Yes they just got a new supply." "Well I must go, Jennie. There comes Jim, and he will want me to ride with him but I can't going to till he goes to the Lawaence Bicycle Co., and ald gets me a new 1901 National Bicycle. They are just beauties." A MEDAL The importance of a meet is usually judged by the medals given. Jaccard medals are intrinsically worth all they cost. In addition they possess an artistic value which cannot be duplicated. Send for medal catalogue. KANSAS CIGY, MO EDWARD BUMGARDNER, M. D. D. D. S. DENTIST, Office 809 Massachusetts Street, LAWRENCE, KANSAS. Telephone 209 2-rings Telephone 209 2-rings. DR. B. H. LESLIE Office, 745 Mass. St. Office 'Phone, 195. Residence, 191-4. 11111, M. D. Residence, 920 Indiana. Residence, 920 Indiana. Office, 723 Mass. Phone 247. All calls answered day or niht. CEO. F. GODDING. bivery, Hack and Boarding Stable. No. 812-814 Vermont St. Lawrence, Kan Telephone 139. Reliable man for manager of Branch office we wish to open in this vicinity. If your record is O. K. here is an opportunity. Kindly give good reference when writing. The A: T Morris wholesale house, Cincinnati, Ohio. Ill. ustrated catalog 4 cta stamps WANTED. Physician and Surgeon, Office 743 Massachusetts Street, Residence 901 Ohio Street. Telephone, Residence or office, 35. GEO. W, JONES, A, M, M. D. F. D. MORSE, A. M., M. D. BROLE, A. M., M. D. Residence, 1041 Tennessee Street, Office over Woodward's Drug Store, LAWRENCE, KANSAS. W. O'BRYON, D. D. S. Dental Rooms, 819 Massachusetts Street, LAWRENCE, KANSAS. A. P. HULTS, DENTIST, Office 735 Massachusetts Street, LAWRENCE, KANSAS. F. R. BARTZ, West End Meat Market. DEALER IN FRESH AND SALG MEAGS Special Rates given to Clubs. Phone, 314. AND BATH ROOMS The Tipton Barber Shop One Bath... 25c 1 Baths ... $2.00 Seven Baths... $1.00 24 Baths ... 3.00 Baths, School Year... $6.00. R. H. SGEWARG. 338 Mss. St. LAWRENCE, KAN Eastern Star Bakery. Cream Rolls, Doughnuts, Cream Puffs Maccarooms, Egg Kisses, Bread, etc., etc. PARTIES SUPPLIED. J. Donnelly. N. Donnelly. Telephone No. 100. DONNELLY BROS. Livery, Boarding and Hack Stables. All Rubber Tire Rigs. 700 to 717. H. t. Lawrences, Kan. A. J. Anderson Physician and Surgeon, Office 715 Vermont Street. Telephone 124 LAWRENCE, KANSAS. WILLIS. PHOTO ARTIST. 933 Mass. st. Lawrence, Kan.