Special Event Occurs at INNES' A Great May White Sale Commencing Wednesday, May 10. Undermuslins Of the best kind at prices lower than ever before asked for Garments so splendidly made. Corset Covers, Night Gowns, Drawers, Chemise, Petticoats. The Garments we offer are full and generous in size; made in good shops by well paid happy young women. Count up the cost of Muslim Cambric and Trimming and you'll see the economy of buying Muslin Underwear in this sale. Special and seasonable bargains in Underwear, Hosiery, Corsets, Gloves, Ribbons, Laces, Girdles, and White Goods. Splendid Bargains in Black Taffeta Silks at 49=59=79=85 and $1.00 a yard Bargains that are only possible through a big purchase made by us. INNES, BULLENE & HACKMAN. REGIPROGATE. THEY TRADE WITH US YOU TRADE WITH THEM. ATHLETIC GOODS - Smith's News Depot. BANK—Watkin's. BARBER SHOP—Weise Shop; Eldridge House Barber Shop. BAKERV—Eastern Star. BOOKS-STATIONERY - Rowlands & Stevenson; Wolfs; University Book Store; Keeler; Boughton. BICYCLES—Boicourt. CIGARS-August Pierson, Ed Woods. CLOTHING—Ober's; Skofstad; Spalding. CONFECTIONERY-Zuttermeister; Vic Keller; Bwing; Wiedmann; Hatch Wiedemann; Hatch. SRM50107 R. Reuwerle. DRUGGISTS—Kayla Burson 8. DENTISTS—Kennedy; O'Brien. DRY GOODS-Innes, Bullene & Hackman. Weaver's. GROCERS—Wagstaff; Teters. HOTELS—The New Eldridge. JEWELER-Jaccard's; K. C., Mo ; Gustafson. LAUNDRY—Lawrence Steam; Wilder Bro's. LIVERY—Francisco & Son: Donnelly Bros; Moak Bro's & Sharpe. PHOTOGRAPHERS - Squires; Shelley. PANTATORIUMS—Lawrence Pantatorium; O. P. Leonard. PRINTING—Fred Boyles. RESTAURANTS-Ed Anderson's SHOE DEALERS—Starkweather; Fischer. TAILORS -Protsch. Dr. A. R. KENNEDY Dentist Room 5, Jackson Building. Phone 645 Red. 12 West Warren street. Phone 506 Gray LAWRENCE PANTATORIUM Tailors, Cleaners and Dyers. We call for and deliver the Garments. Ladies and Gents' Clothes Steamed, Cleaned, Chemical, Napthal and French Dry Cleaned. Mrs. Annie Woodward, '77, is visiting friends in Lawrence The Alpha Taus held initiation last week for Mark Brawley of Frankfort, Kansas. Prof. Higgins was in Topeka last Friday, acting as a witness. Warren Henley returned Monday evening from Colorado Springs, where he attended the installation of a chapter of Sigma Chi at Colorado College. Charles Lovelace, '04 Eng., of Kansas City, attended the Junior Prom Friday night. Keith Cox of the Wellington Daily Mail visited Will Hackney Sunday. Courteous treatment to all at the New Bldridge House Barber Shop Only first-class workmen employed K. M. Titow. If you desire a pleasant and profitable occupation during the summer vacation see Earl Campbell, 304 W. Adams. Strawberries and Cream at Vic's. Stop at Zutmeister's for pure Ice Cream and Ices. Miss Rachel Campbell of Clay Center, visited Miss Kate Reynolds,'08, Saturday and Sunday. 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. MANHATTAN TAKES ONE FROM K. U. Irene Gilchrist spent Saturday and Sunday with relatives in Kansas City. On Saturday at Manhattan, before a crowd of almost one thousand rooters, the Farmers took a game from Kansas by the score of 4 to 2. This was the second game this year with the agriculturalists and the result makes the two teame even. Relihan started in to pitch for Kansas and was hit freely in the two innings that he faced the Farmers. Hoffman pitched the remainder of the game and so effective was his delivery, that only one hit was made and only three men reached first. Furey did the tossing for the Farmers, and although he looked easy he held Kansas down to five scattered hits. The scoring commenced in the first inning. The first batter up, was hit by Relihan and four hits were also registered which scored two runs. The second inning was also disastrous for Kansas and two more scores were made by the Farmers. They caused no more trouble after the second inning. Kansas received a string of ovals until the fifth inning when Hoffman's long drive, which the right fielder fumbled, brought in a score. Hoffman also scored. The two scores made in this inning, were the only ones made by K. U. Angney held down the left garden in Sexton's place and showed himself capable of wearing the 'Varsity uniform by taking in three chances. Singley, of St. Mary's umpired the game, and although Manhattan knocked on some of his decisions, he gave satisfaction. The large crowd at the game is additional evidence that K. U. is a good drawing card. It seems that every college in the state would rather beat the University than any other team, and this fact might have been the cause of the great bilarity which the crowd exhibited after the game. It is too bad that a third game is not arranged in which Kansas could have a chance to show her real strength Score by minutes. K. S. A. C. H R E K. S. A. C. H R E 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 x |4| 9 |5| K. U. 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 |2| 5 |3 NOTICE—I want one or two active men, who can get business by telling the truth, to sell life insurance for me in this and adjoining counties. Full commission allowed and the right man can make good money, as the Northwestern is the easiest company on earth to get business for. J. R. GRIGGS, District Agent. 702 Massachusetts St A number of University students attended a dinner party given by Helen Alder at her home Monday evening in honor of Edward Edson and Eleonor Wilson, who are to be married Wednesday evening. Thomas Sawyer, '03, who came to Lawrence Friday for the Junior Prom., is spending a few days at the Sigma Alpha Epsilon house. Try our Caramel Nut, Chop Suey, and Maple Sundaes at Wiedemanns. Get a box of those fine Chocolates at Zuttermeisters. WANTED:—Some student who has had experience in a printing office wanted for the Summer. Apply to THE MIRROR, Tonganoxie, Ks Sommer's Orchestra. Music for parties and receptions. See Us About See Us About ENGRAVED CARDS For Commencement PROGRAMS. ROWLAND'S & STEVENSON Rubber Tired Riggs a Specialty. Telephone No. 148. MOAK BROS. & SHARPE Eldridge House Livery, Hack and Boarding Stable Hack calls promptly attended to. SMITH'S NEWS DEPOT Headquarters for Baseball and Tennis Goods, Cigars and Tobacco. 704 Mass. St. New Eldridge Hotel. RATES $2.50 PER DAY TO POINTS IN Missouri, Arkansas, Tennessee, Alabama, Mississippi, Georgia, Florida AND THE SOUTHEAST, AND TO Kansas, Oklahoma, Indian Territory, Texas AND THE SOUTHWEST. The Famous Health and Pleasure Resorts, EUREKA SPRINGS AND HOT SPRINGS, ARKANSAS. Reached most conveniently by this Route. Round Trip Homeseekers' Tickets at rate of ONE FARE plus $2, on sale first and third Tuesday of each month. Scriptive literature and detailed information as to rates, train service, etc., For descriptive literature and detailed service, e-mail address J. C. LOVRIEN, ASSISTANT GENERAL PASSenger AGENT, KANSAX CITY, MO.