※安全第一 保障生命安全 保护环境 Of Good Merchandise Here at Small Prices. Any shopper whose itinerary does not include the Innes store. misses much of both pleasure and profit. There are many new things which can be seen here only, especially among the various dress accessories, in which everybody seems to be interested for Spring. You'll find pretty novelties in Ribbons, Neckwear, Belts, Handbags, Gloves and Hosiery. Then, of course, every woman is deeply concerned about the new styles in Spring Suits, Jackets, Skirts and Colored Petticoats and Muslin Underwear, all of which we have an excellent showing now. Strikingly new things are also here among the Laces, Embroidered Wash Goods, Silks, White Goods and Dress Fabrics. This is Spring buying time, too, and this is Lawrence's best Dry Goods and Carpet store. Reliable makes of Black Taffeta Silk on sale: 19 inch wide, value $1.00, at... 79c 24 inch wide, worth $1.25, at... 98c 36 inch wide, worth $1.35, at... $1.00 36 inch wide, worth $1.50, at... $1.25 Innes. Bullene & Hackman. K. U. DIRECTORY. Every Loyal University Student is Urged to Patronize These Kansan Advertisers, and to Mention the Paper While Doing So. ATHLETIC GOODS - Smith's News Depot. BANK-Watkin's. BARBER SHOP—Weise Shop Eldridge House Barber Shop BAKERY—Eastern Star BAKERY—Eastern Star. BOOKS-STATIONERY - Row lands & Stevenson; Wolf's; University Book Store. CLOTHING-Ober's; Spalding Skolstad. DRUGGISTS—Hale's Red Cross Pharmacy; Raymond's. CONFECTIONERY—Wredeman. DANCING—Charlton; Fraternal Aid. DRY GOODS-Innes, Bullene & Hackman. Weaver's. GROCERS - Wagstaff, Teters, HOTELS—The New Eldridge JEWELER—Jaccard's; K. C., Mo.; Gustafson. LAUNDRY--Wilder Bros.; Lawrence Steam. LIVERY—Francisco & Son: Donnelly Bros. PHOTOGRAPHERS — Squires; Shelley. PRINTING—Fred Boyles. RFSTAURANTS--Ed Anderson's; Vic Keller's and The Hiawatha; Oread Cafe. --- TAILORS—Protsch. Dancing Matinee every Saturday afternoon at 3 p.m. Classes from 2 to 3 for University students only. T. S. CHARLTON, Dancing Master, in the new Fraternal Aid Hall. Poster Pictures. Poster Pictures. Poster Pictures. Poster Pictures. At Hoadley's. Don't forget those dandy Pictures at Temple's. Smoke Little Duke 5 Cent Cigar. Remember those 50c Pictures at Semple's Studio are fine and dandy Give him a call. If you have the Spring fever, go to Vic's for Refreshments. R. O. Fife and Lathrop Gay spent Thursday at the Phi Kappa Psi house. If you want your Photo take, in cap and gown, Squires has one at your disposal. Miss Nelle Wilhelmi has returned from a two weeks visit in Independence, Kansas, with Miss Rachael Pugh. The Third Chamber Music Recital of the series will be given Thursday evening, March the Second, at the Presbyterian church. A strong quartette will be one of he new features on the program. Harry Keene of Belleville, a member of last year's senior law class, was in town for the law party Friday night. Velvet Cream is the best chap remedy. 25c at Hale's Red Cross Pharmacy. A. F. Sims, law '04, now an attorney of Howard, Kansas, was in the city for a few days this week. Courteous treatment to all at the New oldridge House Barber Shop. Only first-class workmen employed. F.M.TIDROW. Mr. Ed Pugh has left school and returned to his home in Independence, Kausas. Sigma Alpha Epsilon entertained Saturday evening in I. O. O. F. hall. When others fail to please you call on Squires. When nothing but the best will suit you, see Shelley for your photos. Make an appointment now for a sitting at Squires Studio. He can make your picture rain or shine. Mrs. Alpha Brummage of Beloit, Kansas, spent several days last week with college friends. Caroline Doubleday and Mary Minor spent Sunday at their homes in Kansas City, Mo. Shelley is giving one picture free for the Annual, to all the Seniors. Frank Reed, who has been very sick at the Phi Psi house, has gone to his home in Kansas City. Go to J. Coutrakon's for good ice cream and pure candies. 713 Mass. St. If you desire a pleasant and profitable occupation during the summer vacation see Earl Campbell, 304 W. Adams. Mr. B. D. Marshall, of Lincoln Center, is visiting his son Ben, at the Sigma Nu house. A. C. Stroup, engineer '04, visited the University Thursday. He goes into the employ of the construction department of the Santa Fe next week. Our price, 25c for a fine hair cut Shaving 10c; Baths 20c, six for $1.00; Shine 5c; Razors honed, ground and exchanged. Up to date service, no better anywhere. Weise 727 Muss. St. Miss Winnie Hammond is ill at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house. Ray Campbell of Wichita spent a few days at the Phi Gamma Delta house last week. Hale's Compound Cough Cure cures. The Red Cross Pharmacy, 711 Mass., St. The Chamber Music Concert which was to have been given Thursday, March 2, has been indefinitely postponed. Miss Hedwig Berger gave a card party at the Theta house Saturday evening, in honor of her sisters, Julia and Grace, who are visiting her. Will West, '06, is sick with tonsilitis. C. W, Lovelace, '04, of Kansas City, Kansas, visited in Lawrence, Sunday, CoEds - Massage, Shampooing Manicuring, Hair Dressing, Scalp and Facial treatment. Hair goods and Toilet articles. Mrs. Florence Fowles, room 7, Jackson building. Phone Pink 515. Office hours 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Frank Parker, '08, engineer spent Saturday and Sunday with his parents in Kansas City. Sigma Chi held initiation Saturday night for William Linton of Lawrence. RUDIGER-PERKINS. Mr. Otis Perkins of the class of '01, and Miss Aimee Rudiger, were married at the home of the bride's mother in Lawrence last Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Perkins will spend about a month in the south before beginning housekeeping. Mr. Perkins has been connected with the Atlas Building and Loan Association since leaving the University. GUNSAULUS WON'T COME. Dr. Frank W. Gunsaulus, of Armour Institute, will not give the commencement address on account of an increase in his duties caused by the illness of President Harper. PROF. RICHARDSON'S LECTURE Professor R. B. Richardson of the American School of Archaeology at Athens, delivered a lecture Thursday evening in University hall. His subject was "Sicily." He reviewed the history of the island from its earliest time, showing the Greek, Roman, German, French and Spanish influences. He presented a large number of views, showing the ruins of temples, cities, and theaters which had been built by the Greeks and Romans when the island was a battle ground for the contending armies of Carthage and other Mediterranean powers. Quite a little delay and embarrassment was occasioned by the failure to secure sufficient current to work the stereopticon machine. TALLY CARDS. INVITATIONS. LUNCH SETS. iversity Book Store We are full up of all kinds of SPRING GOODS Come in and see us. 829 Mass., St. M. J. SKOFSTAD. Playing Cards and Tallies See our Line Rowland's & Stevenson Remember Tuesday, March 7 If you wish to enjoy all the comforts of home Fifth play of the University Dramatic Club. Best ever given. Not a dull moment, society event of the season. Prices-$1.00, 75 and 500 © Tickets on sale Monday morning at Woodward's Drug Store. NOTICE!!! lawrence Water Co. lawrence Water Co., Is prepared to run Service Pipes to lot line for cost Pipe and Digging. 941 Massachusetts St. Telephone 14. Chas. L. Hess, MEAT MARKET. Holds the banner on High Grade Staple and Fancy Groceries. Fresh and Salt Meats, at prices that make Permanent Customers. STAR GROCERY and MEAT MARKET C. A. TETER, Prop. 1337-39 Mass., St. Phone 176. R. B. WAGSTAFF, STAPLE AND FANCY Groceries 839 Mass. St. Phone 52. R. B. WAGSTAFF, See Sample for 4 for 25c Pictures. COMMENCEMENT INVITATIONS A new set of samples just ready. We will send it upon request to the secretary of your graduating class. We also engrave Club and party invitations, Visiting Cards, Monogram stationery, etc. Write us JACCARD JEWELRY CO. 1032 Main St., Kansas City, Mo. R. E. PROTSCH The Tailor.