Kansas University Weekly. 269 School of Fine Arts. A greeting from Prof. Penny just as he was about to land in England April 15, has been received. A concert at which he assisted in a piano and organ solo was performed on board the "St. Paul." Miss Drake visited Columbus this week and assisted at the high scool commencement with some vocal solos. In addition to the graduating recitals of the school, Miss Orton will give a post graduate recital June 2. Misses Maie and Birdeau Motter of Baldwin were at the University Friday. Mr. Galen Nichols visited Lawrence last week and attended the Pi Phi party. This year the University lawn mower is drawn by a couple of men. Perhaps the old white horse which was so conspicuous on the campus last year has since changed his politics. Several large boxes filled with copies of Prof. Haworth's Report of the Geological Survey arrived at the University from Topeka Monday morning. The new catalogues came Tuesday. Rev. Don S. Colt, the eloquent young orator, of Wichita, has accepted the invitation of the Christian Associations of the University to deliver their annual sermon in University Hall. In a letter to B. B. McCall, one of the Nebraska speakers says that interest in the coming debate is increasing at Lincoln. The Nebraskans are confident that Kansas will not be able to win again. Some trouble has been experienced in obtaining judges but everything will be arranged by the time our debaters arrive. Mr. W. N. Logan is doing field work in geology for the University. Mr. C. E. Rench as elsewhere noted has entered the government employ. Mr. J. H. Henderson's University duties have accumulated until he has felt compelled to resign his position as exchange editor of the WEEKLY. To fill the vacancies thus occurring for the remainder of the term the names of H. W. Menke, C. L. Fay and O. T. Hester have been recommended. Browning King and Company. Students Of economical subjects Discover That the greatest Factor of cost When not controlled By a trust Is Distribution. We have Eliminated this expense From our Business. We do Our own Manufacturing And Distributing. We save buyers All middlemen's Profits. But, then, our clothing Is as finely tailored And as fashionable As any produced By the highest priced And most exclusive Tailors. Buy of the manufacturer. The dealers do- You can as good as they Why not be as Smart? 15 STORES IN 15 CITIES. Browning King & Co. MANUFACTURERS AND RETAILERS, KANSAS CITY, MO.