--has put on a new dress and an entire new stock making it once more the leading bookstore of Kansas. On The Hill. Lou Havens returned Wednesday from her vacation. Good Cigars at Smith's. Miss Plumb and Miss Morrison were in Kansas City this week. Miss Mabel Davis of Kansas City is the guest of Miss Bessie Miller The graduate club will meet Saturday night at Prof. Williston's. Smith keeps Golf Goods. Blaine Moore is in Kansas City loking after the interests of the annual. Just received a fine line of Senior Madras also percale shirts, at the Boston. See those nobby string percale ties from 10 cents to 25 cents pr. doz., at the Boston. Ad Housh came down from Oskaloosa and spent Monday and Tuesday in Lawrence. Mildred Chadsey came back from K C. where she has been visiting Thursday night. See those detachable shirts with 2 collrs in the novelty patterns, for 50 cents at the Boston. There were a number of boys of the surveying class who did fine work during the holidays. Pase Ball goods at Smith's The shops ran every day during vacation and there were enough who wished to work to keep them filled. 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. P. P. Paper by the Pound at Hodley's. Fred Stone took charge of Prof. Palmer's classes during the latters absence and from all reports handled them very creditably. Buy your Tobacco at Smith's Klenzona is a new preparation for cleaning kid gloves, ribbons and taking grease spots out of clothing. Found only at the Home Store, 1105 Mass. street. 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. Pi Beta Phi, have issued invitations for their annual party April 12. The Y. M. C. A. will give the annual Easter greeting Saturday afternoon at the Y. M. C. A. house Will Ingram of Belsit is wearing Sigma Nu colors. SOCIETY The Y. M. C. A. "house boys" who are new members of the new German club entertained the rest of the club and a few other friends Friday evening at the Y. M. C. A. house. Miss Hannah Oliver entertained Saturday evening in honor of Mr. Ed Copley who leaves soon for southern California where he will spend an indefinite time. The gues-ts were close e friends of Mr Copley and spent a most delightful evening together. Tuesday evening in honor of Miss Brewster's birthday, Miss Helen Brewster and Miss Lucile Carruth entertained a number of friends with a score party. Those present were Misses Wickham, White, Hodgdon, Messrs Flickinger, Ruth, Ward, Rice Spiers. The Barb boys gave another one of their delightful hops in Pythian hall Friday evening. About forty couples danced to the music of Sommer's orchestra until a late hour. This is the last of the series of dances these boys have been giving throughout the winter. A very pleasantly enjoyed hop was given in Journal Hall Wednesday evening by the Sigma Chis. A most enjoyable time was had by those present who were Misses Ware, Gandy, Laran, Synder, Graham, Moore, Cross, Warfell, Henry, Lehman, Gaddis, McCrory Armsby, Gifford, Burwell, Rankin, Sellars. Messrs Thompson, Kingsley, Sutton, Edwards, Fred Jones, Hegler, Winton, Cowley, Tangman, Clifford, Henley, John Henry, H. Henry, Russell, Blanehard, Febtshans, Morrison, Bradley, Mr. and Mrs. Philips, Mr. Mrs.Schull. Mr. Walter W. Filkin gave a delightful dinner party at his home in Kansas City Friday evening to some of his K. U. Friends. Miss Nina Drake responded to the toast "Our Homes" Miss Holsinger to "My Town;" Miss Gass to "The Dinner Bell"; Mr. Von Unworth to "Our Future"; Mr. Vinton to "College Enthusiasm"; Mr. Copley to "The Freshman." There were present, Misses Holsinger, Edna Holsinger, Lowslee, Andrey, Ellsworth, Wolfe, Hovie Porter, Glcott, Drake, Helwig, Dinton, Pyle, Paddock, Baldridge, Barth. Messrs Trussell, Loveace, Davies, Sills Denton, Pyle, Black, Stoo, Copley, Von Unworth, Vinton, Roy Filkin. K. U. Photo. Views at Hoadley's ! When a Woman Starts out to buy Innes, Bullene & Hackman B B B Dry goods or carpets she likes to know she can secure all she wishes under one roof. There is a great Satisfaction in knowing that you do not need to visit a half dozen stores in order to complete your purchases. We have everything that can be desired in hosiery, Corsets, Belts Gloves, Silks, Dry Goods Underwear, Wash Goods, Tailor Made Suits and Carpets and you will find our departments stocked with bargains continually. --has put on a new dress and an entire new stock making it once more the leading bookstore of Kansas. a Phoenix From Her Ashes The University Book Store ✩ Just now we offer in seasonable goods: ❤️ V Invitations in all the new shapes and tints. ✩ Golf goods, Harry Vardon's and Spaulding's. Morrisstown and L. M. Co.'s. Drivers, Lofters, Clecks, Midirons, Putters, Niblicks, balls, bags, tees, etc. The new styles of engraving for invitations, announcements and calling cards. ✩ Lawn tennis, rackets, nets, balls, etc. Low Prices Prevail In the New Store. 💎 1 University few minutes? Caller—Can I see your typewriter a four lines. Business Man.—She's engaged, sir. Caller—That's all right. I'm the feller.—Ex. WANTED. Active man of good character to deliver and collect in Kansas for old established manufacturing wholesale house; $900 a year sure pay. Honesty more than experience required. Our reference any bank in any city. Enclose self-addressed stamped envelope. Manu sacuressers, third floor, 334 Dearborn St. Chicago. DWARD BUMGARDNER, M. D. D. D. DENTIST, Office 809 Massachusetts Street, LAWRENCE, KANSAS. Telephone 209 2-rings. Office, 745 Mass. St. DR. B. H LESLIE E. SMITH, M. D. Residence.191-4. E. SMITH, M. D. Residence, 920 Indiana. Office, 723 Mass. Phone 247. All calls answered day or night. A. J. MOAK, ELDRIDGE HOUSE LIVERY and BOARDING STABIL Rubber-Tired Rigs a Specialty. Hack calls promptly attended to. 'Phone, 148. LWRENCE, KAN Book Store. See M.J.Skofstad W. L. Anderson's Bakery For your Spsing Suits and Odd Trousers. 824 Mass. st. . . Best bread in town 915 Massachusetts Street. A MEDAL is prized for what it means; yet the inferior medals given at Paris helped to throw the Athletic department of the Exposition into disrepute. 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 TRY H. S. HUBBARD TRY H. S. HUBBARD FOR A SWELL HAIR CUT AND AN EASY SHAVE 1017 Mass. Try W. A. GUENTHER FOR Fancy and Staple Groceries Fruits, Candies, Tobacco and Cigars. Phone 226. 721 Mass GEO. F. GODDING. bivery, Hack and Boarding Stable Boarding Stable. No. 812-814 Vermont St. Lawrence, Kan Telephone 139. WANTED. 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. III. ustrated catalogue 4 cts stamps. GEO. W. JONES, A. M. M. D. Physician and Surgeon, Office 743 Massachusetts Street. Residence 901 Ohio Street. Telephone, Residence or office, 38. Office over Woodward's Drug Store, LAWRENCE, KANSAS. F. D. MORSE, A. M., M. D. Residence, 1041 Tennessee Street, Lawrence National Bank The security of the depositors is in the integrity of the bank's directors and officers. J. D. BOWERSOCK, W. L. HOWE, President. Cashier. R. W. SPARR, H. E. BENSON, Vice President. 2nd Vice Pres. United State Depository. DIRECTORS: H. L, Moore, F. A, Bailey F. W. Barteldes J. B Glathart, A Henley, W. R. Williams, H. S Hall, R. W, Sparr, J. D. Bowersock. F. R. BARTZ, West End Meat Market. DEALER IN FRESH AND SALG MEAGS. Special Rates given to Clubs. Phone, 314. A. P. HULTS, DENTIST, Office 735 Massachusetts Street. LAWRENCE, KANSAS. The Tipton Barber Shop AND BATH ROOMS. One Bath... 25c 1 Baths...$2.00 Seven Baths... $1 00 24 Baths...3.00 Baths, School Year... $5 00. R. H. SGEWARG. 338 St, St. LAWRENDE, KAN