16 KANSAS UNIVERSITY WEEKLY. STUDENTS, why walk down town when you can get anything you want in the way of Hot and Cold Lunch, Hot and Cold Drinks,and Fruit and Wiedemann's Ice Cream and Candy at V. D. KELLER, Corner Adams and Mass. Sts. Eastman's Kodak Goods in Season Lawrence Business College. Woodward & Company Keep a full line. Fresh goods just in. If you want a Camera buy a true "kodak." Thorough, Practical work in all subjects pertaining to business or Shorthand, Inter-Collegiate Business Practice a leading feature. Send for catalogue to I. C. STEVENSON, Lawrence, Kansas. Principal. Smith's News Depot, Headquarters for Base Ball, Golf Lawn Tennis and Athletic Goods. 709 Mass. street. J. R. MERCER, Class Pins To Order. 10 East 11th Street Kansas City. Mo. JEWELER. CHRIS EPLEY, RESTAURANT. Weals at All Hours. 726 Mass. street. Designs Submitted. Mesenhimer & Son, Staple and Fancy Groceries, Feed, and Salt Meats. Phone 190. 946 Mass. St., Lawrence: Kan. The young ladies who edit this paper and all their friends are invited to visit the china store of J. A. DAILEY and see the fine goods that are being received for the spring trade. Browning, King & Co. The Clothing Store of Kansas City. Manufacturers of Fine Clothing and Uniforms FOR MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN. "NO CLOTHING FITS LIKE OURS." Fashionable Furnishings and Hats in great variety at popular prices. Browning, King & Co. Main and Eleventh Sts. KANSAS CITY, U.S.A. SOCIETY, ETC. (Continued from Page 10.) The Barbs danced in Everett Hall Friday night. The Phi Delts gave a very pleasant hop in Journall Hall Wednesday evening. The last dance was an old fashioned Virginia Reel in which about fourteen couples took part. The young ladies entertained were Misses Olive Gundry, Mildred Chadsey, Grace Bangs, Laura Graham, Katherine Sellars, Maud Brown, Alice Spaulding, Mary Spencer, Lou Havens, Mary Dudley, Virginia McCrory, Jeannette Ware, Elsie Evans, Florence Hawk. The pupils of Miss Geneve Lichtenwalter, assisted by Misses Hayes and Lawton gave a very charming recital in Pythian hall Wednesday evening. The numbers were all rendered well, the vocal numbers being especially fine. The last number, a duo,—Zampa Overture, was warmly applauded. Altogether it was a successful affair and Miss Lichtenwalter is to be complimented on the talent shown by her pupils. Pres. H. S. Pritchard, of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology gave a lecture before the University students at eleven o'clock Thursday morning. His subject was "Some Tendencies in Government Administrations." He presented his subject in a most interesting manner, and his address was of great value to those who heard him. Mother (reading telegram)—Henry telegraphs that the game is over, and he came out of it with three broken ribs. a broken nose, and four teeth out. Father (angrily)—And who won? Father-Confound it all! That boy never thinks of anybody but himself. Now I'll have to wait until I get the morning paper. Mother-He doesn't say. . . . Automobile clubs have been formed at Harvard and Columbia.