322 Kansas University Weekly. Elocution Recital Saturday Evening, May 16 Music Hall. PROGRAM. 1. Our Country's Call to Youth...Original. MR. GEORGE O. FOSTER 2. A Curse of the Nineteenth Century...Original. Miss Agnes Rangely 3. The Ringer's Vengeance...Henry Abbey. Wife Aunt, Barronson. 4. The Young Man Waited...Anon. MISS GERTRUDE BOUGHOTON 5. Mother and Poet...Mrs. Browning ...Mrs. Munger's Browning 6. Romeo and Juliet—Act—Scene—...Shakspere Miss FLESE-SCHARTER 7. Loris Ipanoff's Story...Victoren Sardou. Mr. F. H. Wood. 8. Zoroaster...F. M. Crawford MISS CHRISTINE JAEDICKE. 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. Profs. Dinsmore and Ellis of Washburn College were interested visitors at the University this week. Dr. F. B. Tiffany of Kansas City Mo. visited Prof. Sayre and the University this week. Supt. Allen of Forest, Park Ottawa, last Tuesday visited the University with Prof Sayre. Adna Clark has been appointed University guide for next year. Chancellor Snow is announced to deliver a lecture "entitled Injurious Insects.,before a farmers' convention at Abilene May 23. A base-ball contest Saturday morning on McCook field between the Becker and Price clubs resulted in a victory for the latter. Lots of people try the 10 ct. bottles of perfumery at Raymond's, then if they like an oder they get a larger amount--a very good scheme. Try it. Griffin the coal man sells ice. An interesting account of the Junior picnic at Cameron's bluff is unavoidably crowded out this week. If you want to make money this summer see W. W. Reno. 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, and treatment 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. Finest quality tennis shoes at Faxon's. For shoes go to The Cash Shoe Store. 823 Mass. street. Students buy their canes at Smith's News Depot. Griffin's telephone is No. 88. Talk to him about your coal supply. For base-ball and athletic goods go to Smith's News Depot. Some way or another, Griffin has an immense coal trade among the students. We keep constantly on hand a full line of all the leading toilet preperations for ladies' use. Barber Bros., Druggists. Griffin, the ice man sells coal. STUDENTS. WHO HAVE ANYTHING TO DISPOSE OF OR WHO DESIRE TO MAKE ANY PURCHASE BEFORE LEAVING THE CITY WILL DO WELL TO CALL ON C. J. ERIKSEN. CLASS PINS. CLASS MEDALS. LAPEL BUTTONS. Engraved Visiting Cards, Monogram Papers, Wedding Invitations. NOVELTIES IN SILVER AND GOLD. Tend for Samples and prices. 1034 MAIN STREET.