The Innes Store is in SPECIAL READINESS The completeness of the stock and the notably good values are the main features of the store. The Dress Goods display in extent, variety and effect, is the finest we have ever had. There are Chiffon, Mohairi; Melange mixed Mohairs. There are fine Craveneted Suitings, spot proof and non-shrinkable; plain Mohairs in staple colors, such as Silver Gun, Gun Metal Gray, Champagne, Navy Blue and Brown, 50c to $2.00 a yard. Mohairs are the most important Spring Fabric to command preference. Women's new Suits, new Walking Skirts. Selling most of the women's wear in Lawrence and vicinity means that we must please the greatest number of different tastes and purses. We've made a special study of women's wear, and of distinctly making the lowest prices. RIBBONS-All Silk Soft Taffeta Ribbons in the best colors. Pretty Ribbons for girkles, s.shes and hair bows. Ask to see the new Ribbons. MESSALINE SILKS- Delightfully sost, that gives beautiful lines and folds. These Silks have fashion's complete approval; worth $1.00, at a yard, 75c. Innes, Bullene & Hackman K. U. DIRECTORY. Every Loyal University Student is Urged to Patronize These Kansas Advertisers, and to Mention the Paper While Doing So. ATHLETIC GOODS - Smith's News Depot. BANK—Watkin's. BAKERY—Eastern Star BARBER SHOP—Weise Shop; Eldridge House Barber Shop. BOOKS-STATIONERY — Row lands & Stevenson; Wolf's; University Book Store. CLOTHING-Ober's; Spalding. Skolstad. CONFECTIONERY—Wiedeman. DRUGGISTS—Hale's Red Cross Pharmacy; Raymond's. DRY GOODS-Innes, Bullene & Hackman. Weaver's. HOTELS—The New Eldridge. GROCERS - Wagstaff; Teters, HOTELS—The New Eldridge. JEWELER-Jaccard's; K. C., Mo.: Gustafson. LAUNDRY—Wilder Bros.; Lawrence Steam. LIVERY—Francisco & Son; Donnellly Bros. PHOTOGRAPHERS — Squires; Shelley. PRINTING—Fred Boyles. RESTAURANTS--Ed Anderson's; Vic Keller's and The Hiawatha; Oread Cafe. TAILORS—Protsch. 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 Mass. St. New Eldridge Hotel. RATES $2.50 PER DAY DONNELY BROS. LIVERY, BOARDING and HACK STABLES DONNELY BROS. All Rubber Tire Rigs. Cor. 7 and N. H. Phone 100 Smoke Little Pug 5 cent Cigar. Don't forget Semple's 4 for 25 cent pictures. Joseph Kellogg is spending a few days with his parents in Emporia. Smoke Little Duke 5 Cent Cigar. Shelley is giving one picture free for the Annual, to all the Seniors. Frank Harwi is spending a few days with his parents in Atchison. Semple's Studio over Strongs grocery. Nuf ced. Go to J. Contrakon's for good ice cream and pure candies, 713 Mass, St. When nothing but the best will suit you, see Shelley for your photos. Edwin Barthalow, '07, has typhoid fever. He is now at the home of his aunt on New Jersey street. If you have the Spring fever, go to Vic's for Refreshments. Miss Lilian A. Drahan, of Kansas City, Kan., will visit Miss Clara Carr and attend the Delta Omicron party. Poster Pictures. Poster Pictures. Poster Pictures. Poster Pictures. At Hoadl A new Bible class has been organized at the Pi Phi house with Miss Van Zandt as leader. The first meeting was held Thursday. Smoke Little Duke 5 Cent Cigar. 7 velvet Cream is the best chap remedy. 25c at Hale's Red Cross Pharmacy. ATHENIAN SENATE GROWING. The Athenian senate voted it eight new members at the last meeting, Friday evening. They are: Karl Humphry, Nelson Ward, John Ise, Arthur Relihan, Chas, Van Fleet, R. H. Thompson and F. A. McCoy. Courteous treatment to all at the New Lldridge House Barber Shop. Only first-class workmen employed. F.M.Troww The pictures of the Dramatic Club which were placed on exhibition in Fraser hall Friday morning attracted much attention. WANTED:—10 men in each state to travel, tack signs and distribute sample and circulars of our goods. Salary $75.00 per month. $3.00 per day for expenses. KUHLMAN CO., Dept., S., Atlas Building, Chicago. The Senate has over thirty active members, and includes some of the strongest men in the University. It bids fair to be a very important organization and will have a great influence in matters of oratory and debate if it lives up to its prospects. Important features of the last program were; a talk on Public Speaking by Prof. W.E. Higgins, and a strong debate on the question of the "Open Shop." J.A. Johnson delivered his oration: "Young Democracy," which he gave at the Democratic banquet in Topeka a short time ago. Smoke Black Seal 5 Cent Cigar. Shelley is making rates on photos to all students. Smoke Black Seal 5 Cent Cigar. Mr. G. H. Gilmore, of Salem, N.Y., is spending a week with his daughter Edith,'08. He is on his way to California, and will stop again Commencement week on his return trip. Go to the Eastern Star Bakery for bread, pies, cakes and confections. 823 Mass., St. If you have a "date,"buy some dates at Vic's. Professor J. C. Boodin, of the University, and President King, of Oberlin, will be the outside speakers at the meeting of the Missouri Valley Interstate Association of Congregational churches which meets in Kansas City, April 5th and 6th. Professor Boodin will speak on "The Personality of Jesus." Do you know Shelley s the only photographer in Lawrence who got a gold medal at the state convention this fall? Are your rings or brooch settings safe? Are any of the prongs worn off? Better take them to Gustafson and find out. Sets tightened gratis Remember Semple for fine cheap pictures. The boys of the sophomore class decided to give a party in the Fraternal Aid hall, Friday evening, March 17. R. Bramwell, A.D.Bernhard and H.A. Finch were appointed to confer with the seniors with a view of giving a Senior-Sophomore party soon. If you desire a pleasant and profitable occupation during the summer vacation see Earl Campbell, 304 W. Adams. Dr. F. H. Snow will deliver a lecture before the "Field Columbian Museum" of Chicago on "The Fertilization of Flowers by Insects," on April the 8th. With one exception Dr. Snow is the only speaker outside the Columbian Museum, who will be on the program. Sommer's Orchestra. Music for parties and receptions. A furnace for the manufacture of cement plaster has been presented to the University by Mr. J.B. Ehrsam, of Enterprise, Kan. The furnace is one which has lately been in use for experimental work at St.Louis, Mo. Ehrsam who is a manufacturer of milling maeninery, visited the Mining and Chemical departments of the University last Thursday. R. E.PROTSCH The Tailor. Remember Tuesday, March 7 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. Foot Ball Season is Over WE ARE HEADQUARTERS. But the season for having your clothes Cleaned, Repaired, and Pressed for $1.50 per month has just started. LAWRENCE PANTATORIUM 12 West Warren street. Phone 506 Gray. WatkinsNationalBank Capital $100,000 Surplus $20,000 J.B. Watkins, Pres. C.A. Hill, V. P. C. H. Tucker, cashier. W. E. Hazen, assistant cashier. FOR SWELL RIGS* GO TO Francisco and Sons. Successors to Nicholson & Hand. Phone 139 M. B. GALLOWAY, K. U. Ag't. THE LAWRENCE STEAM LAUNDRY CO. 908 MASS., ST. ALL WORK GUARANTEED. NOTICE!!! lawrence Water Co. I: prepared to run Service Pipes to lot line for cost Pipe and Digging. TALLY CARDS, INVITATIONS. LUNCH SETS. University Book Store We are full up of all kinds of SPRING GOODS Come in and see us. 829 Mass., t. M. J. SKOFSTAD. SMITH'S NEWS DEPOT Headquarters for Football Goods, Cigars and Tobacco. 704 Mass. St. Playing Cards and Tallies See our Line Rowland's & Stevenson