116 Kansas University Weekly. It is the duty of every loyal student to see that his best girl gets to the Indoor Meet. The finest quality of cigars in this city are to be found at Woodward's. All the best brands. You must come early and avoid the rush. There will be no reserved seats Saturday night. Mr. Charles E. Johnson returned the first of the week from Emporia where he had been to visit friends. That lovely complexion comes from using Bailey's complexion brush; 50 cents at Raymond's. No, Mrs. Clark's girls will not fence as was announced, but there will be a big program, notwithstanding. John M. Lee, Engineer, 98, returned from Kansas City Tuesday, where he visited home folks and heard Paderewski. The Kappas gave an informal card party last Saturday evening in honor of Miss Lingah Anderson, who is visiting in the city. Ladies keep your gloves clean as when new by using one of Bailey's rubber glove cleaners, ten cents each, from Raymond's. No gasoline smell on them. Professor Blackmar has just received a French exchange on New York as his reward for an article which he recently wrote for a French magazine. It is a very interesting piece of paper in that it is foreign. The criminal court records show that in the last year 10,500 murders and 3,000 suicides were committed. A majority of these cases occured among the well educated classes during the spring months of the year? was this due to the effects produced by reading or writing spring poetry. It might beat least well forsome of our University students to bear this in mind. Notice. There will be a meeting of the editorial board next Tuesday at five o'clock. All members are urged to be present. The Missionary Study Class is just completing a comparative study of the religions of the world and will take up for its next course "The Bible and Missions." Theclass meets Monday afternoons at five o'clock, in Room 26. All who are interested in this work are invited to join the class. The Pharmaceutical Society meets Friday at 2:30 P.M. It is hoped that the medical students and all others who find it convenient will attend these meetings, as topics of general interest are discussed. The Pharmaceutical "Anex" is issuing a circular to the druggists of Kansas in the interest of the Pharmacy students and the University. Beta Alumni Banquet. Friday, March 6, the Beta Alumni of Kansas City gave their Semi-Annual Banquet. At about 7 P.M. the members of the club and the invited Beta guests began to assemble in the halls of the Midland hotel and after half an hour's chat repaired to one of the private dining rooms. The banquet was served in eight courses. In the intervals between the courses, Beta songs were sung, and after the appetite of all had been satisfied, toasts, recalling old college days, were listened to with great interest. Those present from the Lawrence active chapter were: Frank Bowker, Victor Boone, Fred MacKinnon, Clyde Miller Charlie Stone, Anderson Ewart, Gomer Thomas. The Junior Promenade. In spite of the "suspended" Seniors, the "fruited" Juniors and the noisy outsiders, the Promenade last Friday evening was a great success. Pythian Hall was artistically decorated in the purple and white of the class while the gallery was filled with games for those who did not choose to participate in the dancing. Buch's orchestra furnished the music and light refreshments were served throughout the evening. The Promenade was one of the most enjoyable parties of the year and the Juniors are to be congraulated upon their success.