You May Talk About the make of this Shoe, the style of that, and the comfort of the other. But the Shoe that gives the best all around satisfaction is the Shoe that wears the easiest, lasts the longest and costs the least. All of which, Comfort, Durability and Economy will be found in the -SOLD ONLY BY Walk-0ver Shoe at $3,50 and $4,00. Starkweather shoe Co. MISS OWEN'S RECITAL. The graduating recital of Miss Minnie Owens will be given in Fraser hall Thursday evening, May 11. Miss Owens will be assisted by Miss Augusta Flintom, mezzo contralto, Miss Beth Boright, violincello, Miss Maud Cook, accompanist. Following is the program. allowing is the program. Fisher-Czardas. Gringoire (a pathetic play) Shirley. Translated from the French of DeBauville. Part I., Jeanette and Her Father. Gounod-Romanza from Faust Part II.. Gringoiris Task. Riego-O, Dry Those Tears with violincello. Bies—Wiegenlied. Chadwick—Sweetheart, Thy Lips are Touched with Flame. AHH. The Performers Part III., The Performance. Its easy to write a good letter when your paper, pens,and ink are all friendly. We have everything that goes to make letter writing a pleasure. J. S. Boughton, 1025 Mass, St. The base ball team will play Haskell on McCook field Friday afternoon. Saturday they will leave on their long trip. They will play one game at Emporia with the Normal on the 13th; then they go to Colorado Springs for two games, to Boulder for two and to Golden for two. Shortly after their return they will play the Normal again on McCook, and then two more games on the home grounds with Highland Park and Washburn will close the season. Mr. A. T. Winchell, who has come back to Lawrence to make his home after an absence of twenty years, opened his new cigar store at 737 Massachusetts street. Mr. Winchell has fitted up his room with very attractive furniture and fixtures, and has a large line of all the leading brands of cigars. His many friends will be glad to know of his return here, and will take pleasure in calling on him at his new location. The Allemanians held an informal dance in the Gym. Tuesday evening, in honor of Miss Rachel Campbell, of Clay Center, who is visiting Miss Kate Reynolds. Shelley for Photos. Proofs of the new catalogue came down from Topeka Monday morning and the professors have been busy reading them ever since. The Phi Delta Phis are wearing colors for S.C.Ford,H.E. Popham and Nelson E.Ward, all middle laws. Initiation will be held Monday night. Victor Iles, fellow in European History, is at the city hospital confined to his bed with an attack of acute tonsilitis. SENIORS-Squires is making good rates on Cap and Gown Pictures. Johnson Strickler went to Topeka last Friday to attend the dance given by the Delta Omicron Omicron fraternity. Paul J. Ost, a former student is working on the Santa Fe under Mr. T. S. Stevens, who has charge of the signals. Get your Stationery at Fred Boyles, 639 Mass., St. Miss Inez Plumb who has been spending a couple of weeks in Lawrence returned to her home in Emporia Tuesday. Dr. Burdick made a commencement address at Everest Thursday night and at Lecompton Friday night. John Fleishmun, who played end on last year's football team, is working for the woolen mill in North Topeka. The different classes have LaCrosse teams out practicing for a class tournament to be held soon. Shelley for Photos. Kappa Kappa Gamma will give a dancing party Saturday night at the home of Margaret Perkins. WARM WEATHER WEARABLES. Two Piece Outing Suits full Negligee Shirts. Summer Underwear, Straw Hats. Our Two Piece Suits are the acme of perfection. Everything that goes to make a perfect suit is found in the HART, SCHAFFNER & MARX make. They are full fashioned hand padded shoulders, French Hair Cloth fronts; guaranteed to hold their shape. $7.50 to $1,500. W. E. SPALDING. THE FAIR A SUCCESS. By no means least in importance was the A. D.T. booth of gorgeous red. Telegrams were constantly being carried to people over the grounds by the swift messenger from this department. ered in the shekels. The Georgah Plantashun was a crowning success. Three performances were given, and in each one all the seats were taken and standing room as well. Heart rending strains from Old Black Joe, and joyful tunes by the swell young ladies of cullah, the reading, clogging and tumbling were all highly applauded by the enthusiastic audience. One of the mest popular resorts was the German club house in the corner, where wiene wurst sandwiches, root beer and pretzels were served to the thronging multitude. Time, money and work had not been spared, as it never is by the Alemania club, to make their part a grand success. Their enticing quarters, German in the extrem , was a work of art in the least detail. Continued from page 1. The social committee with their exceptionally capable chairman, backed by the thought and effort of nearly every Association member, deserve the praise which is coming from every side. 一 The transportation bureau and the "weighing machine" were important features, and the policeman, marshall of the day, and the old lady from the county each had their part in making the Fair more realistic Nothing on the grounds attracted more attention than the nursery in charge of Mother Goose assisted by two nurse girls in their usual blue and white. From the infant in the high chair to the "little pet" of six, the most constant care was needed. The girls of Y. W. C. A. wish especially to thank to thank the Y. M. boys for their assistance. The hard work when seemed so willingly given throughout the day and evening by those who took the part of architect and carpenter is greatly appreciated. The Kappa's delicious home made candy in a most dainty booth of pink and white was attractive in the extreme both to tongue and eye. The hearty co-operation of clubs, sororities, societies and organizations made the Fair what it was, and each individual worker can feel a just pride in having a part in one of the greatest social successes the University has known. K. U. STUDENTS TO MARRY. The wedding of Edward Gilroy Edson of Chicago and Miss Eleanor Wilson will take place Wednesday evening at half past seven in Trinity Episcopal church. The bride and groom were students in the University. They will live in Chicago after the wedding. Only three more weeks until close of school, be sure and have your Picture taken at Shelley's before you go home. CHORAL EVENSONG. The first of the Sunday religious services, directly connected with the University, which was held in chapel last Sunday was successfully given and well enough attended to warrant a continuance of the services in the future. The program consisted mainly of anthems sung by a chorus of University people, and solos by Prof. Hubach and others. Prof. Boodin gave a short talk on the topic, "Evil" and whether or not "Whatever is, is right." No one who was present Sunday will fail to hope for a continuance of these services. Shelley for Photos. Johnson Strickler and Nelson Ward attended the Delta Omicron dance at Topeka Friday night. Prof. Geo, Hood was sick last Monday and was unable to hear his classes. Phi Gamma Delta has issued invitations for a party to be given at chapter house May 19. Graduation We have the very latest novelties for presents for graduates Nothing is more acceptable than a piece of Jewelry of unique design. Let us show you our dainty and original creations in Gold, Silver and Diamonds. Gustafson. JEWELER. R. B. WAGSTAFF, STAPLE AND FANCY Groceries 330 Mass. St. Phone 52 839 Mass. St. Phone 52. Wilder Bro's CUSTOM LAUNDRY Does the best work for students GUY R. DUER, K. S. U. Ag't FOR SWELL RIGS GO TO Francisco and Sons. Successors to Nicholson & Hand. Phone 139. Latest Books Magazines and Stationery at WOLF'S BOOK STORE Go to Hatch's, the only regular Fruit store in the city for the best fruits. We also serve the best short orders; first class lunch. J. H. HATCH, 917 Mass., St. Phone 687 Red. J. A. KEELER Dealer in Stationery, Wall Paper, Picture Frames. Agency Hammond Typewriters. Typewriters to rent. GILLBETT Stands for the best SAFETY RAZOR made. Call and we will quote price and give you the names of persons using them. FOR SALE AT The University Book Store. Come in and see our Big Line of Suits, Hats, and Shirts M. J. SKOFSTAD 829 Mass.