Kansas University Weekly. 143 New Store. We extend a cordial invitation to everybody to attend our Millinery and Ladies' Furnishings reception, Thursday and Friday afternoon and evening, March 26th. and 27th. J. P. RAMSEYER, 841 Mass. Street. Kent Club. Saturday morning the Kent club will hold its first moot court with Prof. Brownell presiding as Judge. The case to be tried is the State of Kansas vs. Elting, for assault and battery committed upon the person of J. A. Simpson. The proseeuting attorneys are Pearson and Robinett; the attorneys for the defense, Cowden, Harley and Lookabaugh. H. G. Pope will act as court bailiff. A number of witnesses have been subpoenaed and a very interesting trial is expected. If this experiment proves successful it will be repeated from time to time. Science Club. Prof. Templin spoke before the Science Club last week on "The New Psychology." He said that every science makes its own hypotheses, and has a right to do so. These hypotheses sometimes seem to conflict with each other, but it is probable that a better understanding of the subject will enable us to reconcile them. The new Psychology is based upon a renewed resolution to leave the discussion of metaphysical problems entirely out of consideration. There is a growing tendency to treat Psychology as a purely experimental science and not to depend so much on theory. It is admitted that there are great difficulties in this treatment of the subject on account of the peculiarly illusive nature of the material which it must handle. A large audience listened attentively to the speaker's remarks, and at the close a very spirited discussion followed. Read This Letter. KANSAS CITY, Mo.FEB.18th, 1896. Dear Sir: With the progress that is being made in Fine Tailoring, as well as in other branches of art, it is found necessary in order to get Individuality into clothing to make them, as it were, on the man who is to wear them. As it is not convenient for students to come to Kansas City to try on their clothes before completion; in order to give them the benefit of a "try on," I have arranged to come to Lawrence every week for that purpose and may be found in the Gymnasium every Thursday from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. I shall make it a practice to press and keep in repair clothes of our own make which will be brought to Kansas City and returned the next week, free of charge. F. B. ROBINSON, 824 DELEWARE ST. "The Longest Pole Knocks the Persimmon," BUT... The Shortest Ad. Is Most Quickly Read. Read This! OUR SPRING STOCK OF SHOES AND OXFOSDS FOR... MEN and WOMEN IS HERE. ALWAYS UP TO DATE. BULLENE SHOE CO. SCHMELZER ARMS CO. PECK & SNYDER ICE SKATES. GENERAL ATHLECTIC AND SPORTING GOODS. CATALOGUE FREE. 541 AND 543 MAIN ST., KANSAS CITY, MO.