Its Worth While Buying Now FOR EASTER The Stocks are as complete as they can be made. Chiffon Taffeta Soft and Shimmering, in a variety of Patterns; worth $1.25, at $1.00. The prettiest Dress Goods we have had yet. Mohairs, Panama Voiles; individual styles at 50c to $2.50 a yard. WOMEN'S KID GLOVES—Famous the world over. New Easier Shades; White or Black. They have a secret finish which no other Glove has. $1.50 a pair. WOMEN'S SUITS, SKIRTS, and COATS—Many new ones have come. Good Colors, carefully Tailored throughout, and at the prices you would imagine something quite unusual had happened to present such an array of Garments at such Special Prices. Big economics in Belts, Handkerchiefs, Hosiery, Corsets. Embroidery, Laces. The assortment are at full tide. Innes, Bullene & Hackman --- ONE WAY RATES. Every day from March 1st to May 15th, 1905, the Union Pacific will sell One-way Colonist tickets at the following rates from Missouri River terminals, Council Bluffs, to Kansas City inclusive: $20.00 to Ogden and Salt Lake City. $20.00 to Butte, Anaconda and Helena. $22.50 to Spokane and Wenatchee, Wash. $25.00 to Everett, Fairhaven, Whatcom, Vancouver, and Vicporia, via Huntington and Spokane. $25.00 to Tacoma and Seattle, via Huntington and Portland or via Huntington and Spokane. $25.00 to Portland and Astoria, or Ashland, Roseburg, Eugene, Albany and Salem via Portland. $25.00 to San Francisco, Los Angeles and San Diego. Correspondingly low rates to many other California, Oregon Washington, Montana, Utah and Idaho points. Through Tourist cars run every day on Union Pacific between Missouri River and Pacific Coast; double berth $5.74. For all information call on or address A. A. WERKERT, C. T. A., Eldridge Cor , Phone 76 Follow the Crowd to F. A. EWING'S For Best Ice Cream, Pure Mexican Chile and Lunch. 1031 Mass. St. Phone 628 Green. We call for and deliver your Clothes. O. P. LEONARD. Tailor Shop and Pantatorium. RATES $1.50 PER MONTH. Telephone 511 Green. 733 Mass. St REMEMBER Wolf's Book Store THAT Keeps everything you need [Except Text Books] That would be kept in any up to date Book Store. 923 Mass., St. For Perfumes and Toilet Articles go to Hale's Red Cross Pharmacy 711 Mass. St. Try Japo Crispo at Zuttermeister's Our Caramel nut and Maple nut Sundaees are leaders. Try them at Wiedemann's. --- Wirt G. McCarty returned Friday morning from Emporia where he had been during spring vacation. Go to R Lindsey's for shoe repairing. Our price, 25c for a fine hair Cut. Shaving 110c; Baths 20c, six for $1.00; Shine 5c; Razors honed, ground and exchanged. Up to date service; no better anywhere. Weise, 727 Mass. St. The mistakes we made in our last issue were a revelator in one way; it disclosed to us that some people read the KANSAN, for no one missed the mistakes it seems. All kinds of paper cut to any size at Boyles, 639 Mass., St. Always a favorite; the Chocolate nut Sundaes at Wiedemann's. The Bartholow boys have returned to their home, Williamsburg, Kans., both having recovered from typhoid fever. Ed. Bartholow may resume his work at the University. Henry Kohman, '08, one of the typhoid patients, is able to be on the hill again and resume his school work. He has been out of school three weeks. Courteous treatment to all at the New Bldridge House Barber Shop Only first-class workmen employed E.M. TIDROW Stop at Zuttermeister's for pure Ice Cream and Ices. We are selling a great deal of Armor's Sylvan Series Toilet Soap just now; 3 cakes for 25c at Hale's Red Cross Pharmacy, 711 Mass., St. CLASS DEBATE. Go to the Eastern Star Bakery for bread, pies, cakes and confections. 823 Mass.. St. Henry Miller, Sophomore Engineer has left school and has accepted a position in the Union Depot at Kansas City. Miller was compelled to leave school several weeks ago on account of typhoid fever and on his return last week, concluded to wait till next year before returning. There is considerable talk just at present of a Freshman-Sophomore class debate to be held sometime this month. There is no special prize in view, but the contest will be of considerable interest merely on account of the constant rivalry between the two classes. Then again, there is a special significance in the fact that the debating teams that represent the University this year, are made up mostly of Sophomores and Freshmen. Of the Missouri team, two members are Sophomores and one a Freshman. Of the Iowa team, two are Sophomores and one a Senior Law. A contest of this sort would be much more profitable in every way than one such as the customary spring "scrap"—the May pole fight. --- The last two parts of the Passion Service, "The Shadow of Death,"—"The Holy Sepulchre" will be given Sunday, April 9th, at the Vesper Service at 4 o'clock at Trinity Episcopal church. There will also be a special illustrated lecture on "The Life of Christ," in Art at 7:30 in the evening. If you desire a pleasant and profitable occupation during the summer vacation see Earl Campbell, 304 W. Adams. Sommer's Orchestra. Music for parties and receptions. MACELLA HOWLAND SCHOLARSHIP. Applications for the Marcella Howland scholarship must be in the Chancellor's office by April 15. The contest is open to young ladies of the junior and senior classes. Miss Howland graduated from the University in 1890. A few years later she died leaving $1,000,the interest of which was to be offered each year as a prize in the contest for the junior and senior girls. The Mandolin Club began practicing again last Wednesday evening and will rehearse twice each week from now on. Some new members have been taken in and Heim Goldman, the director, will be assisted by Sam MacReynolds. They give a concert in May. 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. 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. --- College Gowns, Caps College Gowns, Caps The Best Workmanship at Lowes Prices. Silk Faculty Gown Hoods COX SONS & VINING 262 Fourth Ave., New York Cotrell & Leonard ALBANY, N. Y. —Makers of Caps, Gowns, and Hoods. To the American Colleges and Universities. Class Contracts a Society. FOR SWELL RIGS GO TO Francisco and Sons. Successors to Nicholson & Hand. Phone 139 DONNELLY BROS. LIVERY, BOARDING and HACK STABLES, All Rubber Tire Rigs. Cor. 7 and N. H. Phone 100 Dr. A. R. KENNEDY Dentist Room 5, Jackson Building. RATES $2.50 PER DAY New Eldridge Hotel. 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. TEACHENOR BIRTHDAYS Kansas City, Missouri. Makes "The Kansan" TEACHENOR BARTBERGER, HALF TONES. E. F. WOODS. Manufacturer of CIGARS, and Dealer in Pipes and Tobaccos. 737 Mass. St. New Ribbons For Girdle Sashes When in the store next week let us show you the late styles in Ribbons, Plaids Checks, Floral Designs, etc., at 65c. 39c. 35c. 25c. SPECIAL UNDERWEAR SALE Continues Monday and Tuesday. A. D. WEAVER