$ 750,000 Allowing $500 per Student, is Spent in Lawrence Each Year by Students of the University. THE MEN WHO GET THE MOST OF THAT $750,000 ARE; ATHLETIC GOODS - Smith's News Depot. BANK-Watkin's. BARBER SHOP—Weise Shop; Eldridge House Barber Shop. BAKERY—Eastern Star. BOOKS- STATIONERY - Rowlands & Stevenson; Wolf's; University Book Store; Keeler; Boughton. CIGARS-August Pierson, Billy Williamson; Ed Woods. CLOTHING—Ober's; Spalding Skofstad. CONFECTIONERY—Wiedeman Zuttermeister. DRUGGISTS—Raymond's. DRY GOODS—Innes, Bullene & Hackman, Weaver's. GROCERS--Wagstaff; Teters. HOTELS—The New Eldridge. JEWELER-Jaccard's; K. C., Mo.; Gustafson. DON'T FORGET Us on New Books for Second Half Term ROWLAND'S & STEVENSON. LAUNDRY—Lawrence Steam. LIVERY—Francisco & Son: Donnelly Bros. PHOTOGRAPHERS - Squires; Shelley. Follow the Crowd to PANTATORIUMS—Lawrence Pantatorium; O. P. Leonard. PRINTING-Fred Boyles. RESTAURANTS--Ed Anderson's. SHOE DEALERS-Starkweather; Fischer; Faxon. F. A. EWING'S For Best Ice Cream, Pure Mexican Chile and Lunch. 1031 Mass. St. Phone 525 Green. We call for and deliver your Clothes. Dr. A. R. KENNEDY Dentist Room 5. Jackson Building. New Eldridge Hotel. O. P. LEONARD. Tailor Shop and Pantatorium. RATES $1.50 PER MONTH. Telephone 511 Green. 733 Mass. St TAILORS -Protsch. RATES $2.50 PER DAY REMEMBER THAT Wolf's Book Store Keeps everything you need [Except Text Books] That would be kept in any up to date Book Store. 023 Mass. St. 923 Mass., St. DONNELLY BROS. FOR SWELL RIGS GO TO Francisco and Sons. Successors to Nicholson & Hand. Phone 139. LIVERY, BOARDING and HACK STABLES All Rubber Tire Rigs. All Rubber Tire Rigs. Cor. 7 and N. H. Phone 10 The Popularity of Hart, Schaffner & Marx Go to R Lindsey's for shoe repairing. The Marshall county boys defeated the Stout club base ball team Monday morning by a score of 16 to 3. Try a box of those fine Chocolates at Zuttermiefer's. L. K. Adams, '05, visited over Sunday at Burlingame, Kansas, with M. A. Vesper, a former student at the University. Be up to date. Have Squires make our picture. Miss Clara Bumgartner, who went to her home in Arkansas City some time ago on account of sickness, returned this week. Fred Boyles, 639 Mass., St., Tel 665 Red, sells the Parker Fountain Pen, guaranteed best Pen in the world. Dr. Lewis N. Chase, assistant professor of English at the University of Indiana, was in town Satnrday and Sunday,the guest of Mr. Raymond. A Fairy Sandwich with an upper and lower crust of indescribable delicacy, separated with a layer of pure ice cream. Try them at Wiedemann's. Ready to wear Suits and Top Coats is evidenced by the ever increasing sale on this make. They are especially adapted to the wants of the young man. Their ladel on a garment is a guarantee of perfection. $I2.50 to $20 00. INTER-SCHOOL TRACK MEET. Manager Plank has the athletic field in good snape for the inter-collegiate track meet that is to be held the 15th. During the spring vacation two men have been busy filling in the ditches, which had been made by the heavy rains and leveling off the track so that it will be ready for the track teams to practice upon this week. The number of men trying for the various events will be large. The engineers expect to take all three places in the hurdles and have had men working into form every day during the holidays. The college will have to get out early and late to make a fair showing in the meet as Bailey will take charge of the medical team. He will win both the mile and two mile runs for his team. This will leave a place open for a man from the college. The next few days will decide whether the arts will stand any chance of winning the meet. They have the advantage of gym training but the spirit in which the engineers go at the work will make the college men hurry to keep out of the dust of defeat. The college lacks a two mile man and a pole-vaulter, the laws could use a two miller and a hurdler, while the engineers have need of a middle distance runner Try Japo Crispo at Zuttermeister's Our pictures do our advertising. —Squires Studio. All the feminine fads for Spring and Summer adornment. Latest styles in Waist Sets, Hat Pins, Festoons, Bracelets, Combs, etc. -Gustafson. PHARMACY ANNUAL PARTY. The noise of preparation is now heard from the Pharmacy department. The whole Pharmacy school has been busy for several weeks preparing for their social event of the year—the Pharmacy Annual which will be held in the Fraternal Aid Hall, Friday evening, April 14. The Pharmacy parties which have been held every month have been so successful that a crowning event was decided upon. Newhouse will furnish the music. The Faternal Aid Hall dining room will also have a prominent part in furnishing an enjoyable evening. Shelley is making lots of those pretty platinum pictures. Balls, Bats and Mitis at Boughton's. A low price this week. Our Caramel nut and Maple nut Sundaes are leaders. Try them at Wiedemann's. Holland Best of the Sigma Chi house, and his mother Mrs. Wesley Best of Columbus, spent vacation with relatives in Chicago. Ralph Morrison of last year's class, and Paul Glasse of Columbus, Kansas, spent Saturday and Sunday at the Sigma Chouse. 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. Smoke Little Pug 5 Cent Cigar. We Say It Yet You will not be satisfied with your Spring Shoes unless you see what we have to offer you in Stylish Footwear for Ladies and Gentlemen; all the new Leathers, all the new styles you will find here. Matters not how good, we have it; matters not how cheap, we have it. Our cheap Shoes are abso- lately solid. No Shoddy in FISCHER'S SHOES E. F. WOODS. Manufacturer of CIGARS, Dealer in Pipes and Tobaccos. 737 Mass. St. LATEST STYLES IN SPRING SUITS. Single and Double Breasted. All the Late Shapes in SPRING HATS. M. J. SKOFSTAD 829 Mass Easter Movelties Fos the Grown Up People as well as for the Children, Beautiful Cards, Booklets and Novelties, at the University Book Store. Capital $100,000 Surplus $20,000 WatkinsNationalBank J.B. Watkins, Pres. C.A. Hill, V. F. C.H. Tucker, cashier. W.E. Hazen, assistant cashier. J. A. KEELER Dealer in Stationery, Wall Paper. Picture Frames. Agency Hammond Typewriters. Typewriters to rent. SMITH'S NEWS DEPOT Headquarters for Baseball and Tennis Goods, Cigars and Tobacco. 704 Mass. St. THE LAWRENCE STEAM LAUNDRY CO. 908 MASS., $1. ALL WORK GUARANTEED. M. B. GALLOWAY. J. VIC. M. B. GALLOWAY, J. A. R. STAR GROCERY and MEAT MARKET Holds the banner on High Grade Staple and Fancy Groceries. Fresh and Salt Meats, at prices that make Permanent Customers. G. A. TETER, Prop. 1337-39 Mass., St. Phone 176. R. B. WAGSTAFF, STAPLE AND FANCY Groceries 389 Mass. St. Phone 52. Foot Ball Season is Over But the season for having your clothes Cleaned, Repaired,and Pressed for $1.50 per month has just started. WE ARE HEADQUARTERS. LAWRENCE PANTATORIUM 12 West Warren street. Phone 506 Gray.