142 Kansas University Weekly. The Final Trial Debate. After publishing the notice of last week, and having tickets printed for the date therein mentioned, the committee has found that the evening of the 10th of April is not entirely open, and to make it possible for all members of the University to attend, has changed the date of the final trial debate to the preceding evening, Thursday, April 9. Other arrangements will remain as stated last week. Tickets may now be had of any student member of the committee, and the chart for reserved seats will be opened in good time for the benefit of those who purchase in advance. The sale of four tickets will entitle the seller to his own ticket free. The entire University will be canvassed as rapidly as possible. The indications are that this home debate will be more spirited and entertaining than was the joint debate itself last year. It is perhaps not impossible that Nebraska may send some one down to take the measures of our representatives, as is so often done on the football field. If this should happen, the emissary will certainly be convinced that there is work ahead for our sister institution. Remember the date, Thursday, April 9, and be sure to take a ticket, remembering that all money above necessary expenses goes to a students' fund. Remember that a debate is something of a compromise between an oratorical contest and a foot-ball match, combining the best features of each. Mohair is having its innings this spring, and surely it is worthy the high place it holds in popular favor. Weaver is making a big showing of plain mohairs and sicilians in colors and black. The Easter Sale prices are bringing a good many buyers to the store. School of Fine Arts. There will be a recital at Music Hall next Wednesday. The Luterpe Club held a meeting after the Wednesday afternoon Seminary. There was an interesting program, Miss Virgie McCrory kindly assisting with a violin solo. Mrs. Clarke entertained the School of Fine Arts elocution class last week.A delightful evening was spent at her pleasant home. Mrs. Penny is still quite sick and unable to be present at any of our social gatherings. The Y. M. C. A. concert last Monday was very successful. The program was so varied that all tastes were suited. The Mozart Symphony Concert will be the third attraction on the Music Hall Course tickets. K. U. students ride the Remington and go to the front. Wheels to rent by Enslow & Seimears, 1025 Mass. Mrs. C. F. Dougherty, 833 Mass. Street, wishes the Weekly to announce to the ladies of the University, her recent return from the East where she has made extensive purchases. Her Spring Opening will occur Thursday, March 27th. Women's League. Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Woodward will receive the Women's League and all young women connected with the University, on Saturday afternoon March 28th at 3 o'clock. Mr. Woodward has kindly consented to give a short talk upon several beautiful paintings, which have been added during the past year to his valuable collection. 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.