346 Kansas University Weekly. Class Annual. The senior class annual committee was in Kansas City last Saturday and made arrangements with Lawton and Burnap, one of the best printing houses in the west, to publish the class annual. The cover is to be an original drawing by Sydney Prentice, and will be run off in three colors, yellow, black and red, upon white enamel calendar paper. The committee sent down part of the copy Tuesday. The remainder of the drawings and senior photographs will be taken down Friday to Teachnor & Bartberger, the firm who engraved Prof. Dyche's large half-tone cut, which is a splendid piece of art. The book will be well illustrated and will contain four full pages of original drawings run off in two colors and many half-page and quarter-page zinc etchings true to University life. The literary and nonliterary matter that is in the hands of the editorial board is to be culled and promises to make the book enjoyable from cover to cover. It will be published the night of the senior play, which will be May 28 or June 4. The Lawrence Memorial Album contains 70 pages of illustrations from photographs by E. S. Tucker, with historical and descriptive notes. Examine one at Student's Supply Store, Main Building, or any book store in the City. Price 25 cts. La Mode at 841 Mass is offering splendid inducements which should appeal to the ladies of the University. New invoice just received. Styles the latest, quality the best, prices suited to the times, andtreatment the most courteous. Paper by the pound and cut to any size at J. S. Boughton's 1027 Mass. St. White Kid Slippers—$1.00 a pair at Faxon's. Geo. Beattie, house painter and paper hanger. 938 Mass. Street. A. Weber, the tailor, has moved his establishment to 733 Mass. St. up stairs. UNIVERSITY WEEKLY Finest quality tennis shoes at Faxon's. For shoes go to The Cash Shoe Store. 823 Mass. street. Griffin, the ice man sells coal. OFFICIAL BALLOT. Editor-in-Chief, L. N. FLINT. Secretary, PERCY J. PARROTT. Treasurer, L. B. PERRY. Editorial Board. Eleven members are to be elected to the Editorial Board. Each voter may cast eleven votes and may cast one or more of his votes for any one candidate. The number of votes for each candidate must be indicated in the square opposite the name and must not exceed eleven in all. H. W.MENKE, W. M. FREELAND, ETHEL HICKEY, JOS. E. SMITH, ADNA CLARKE, LUCINDA SMITH, C. A. ROHRER, WILL McMURRAY, R. R. PRICE, C. W. BALDRIDGE, GERTRUDE McCHEYNE, W. C. CLOCK, WM.WOOD, PAULINE LEWELLING, W. O. MAJORS, L. P. HEIL,