Kansas University Weekly. 365 Mark Bishop visited the University Wednesday. C. C. Brown was in Beloit on business Monday and Tuesday. Miss Charlotte Cutter, ex-'99, visited University friends this week. One of the best puns gotten off at the SeniorFaculty game was the following: "Can Newson hit the ball?"—"Co-se-cant!" The young lady students of the School of Fine Arts were entertained by Mrs. Clark and Miss Lichtenwalter at Mrs. Clark's residence Wednesday afternoon. Frank Ringer, Civil Engineer,'93, has moved from Parsons to St. Louis, where he has a position in the office of the chief engineer of the M.K. & T. railway. Morris' photograph gallery is maintaining its well earned reputation for first-class work and is surprising the public with low prices. Call to see him at Mass. street. G. G. Boardman, class of '93, of the Agricultural College, visited the University Monday and Tuesday. Mr. Boardman is manager of the Student's Herald of the college. Almost any evening you may see that little man Hauling 'er about Lawrence in his buggy, with his hands closed tightly over the ribbons of his spirited steed and his classic features beaming with joy celestial. Did you notice those gaudy posters on the bulletin board at the south end of the hall? They have attracted admiration from all sides as works of art. Syd. Prentice, the University artist, did the work. The department of Chemistry will have control of a volume of the report of the state geological survey. It will contain matter on the mineral waters, gypsum, alkalies, and clays of the state. A good deal of this work has already been done from time to time, and the results will all be included in this one volume. BROWNING KING & CO. It Is Easy To Be Stylish If you put yourself in the way of stylish goods. You can put yourself in the way of such goods by coming our way. More stylish garments were never displayed than we are now showing for spring and early summer wear. We have all the advance styles and novelties of the season in Suits, Hats and Furnishings. We carry a full line of Dress Suits, Coats and Vests for graduation and other society occasions. Prices very moderate. BROWNING KING & CO., KANSAS CITY, MO.