Annual Linen Sale Continues all next week. Our word for it, you will not duplicate these prices anywhere again for many a day. Every piece of linen on our counters has been marked down for this sale in plain figures. Come in and let us show you these beautiful linens. A. D. WEAVER GATHERED ON OREAD. That chocolate "Happy Thought" is a dandy, at Vic's. Miss Birdie Greenough went to Kansas City Friday to visit relatives. Seniors! Remember Shelley will make you a better picture and give you as good rate as any photographer in Lawrence. The State Convention of the Y. M. C. A. met at Chanute Thursday and will continue in session until Sunday evening. Seven University men are there as delegates. Headquarters for seniors. Squires studio. Miss Mae Millis, a former K. U. student who has been visiting friends, has returned to her home at Leavenworth. Cap and gown at Squires studio. Have your picture now. The latest addition to the Y. W. C.A. rest room is a large reproduction of Hoffman's Head of the Christ. The picture was given by a group of former K. U. girls. Miss Grace Whisnand of El Paso, Texas, freshman '04, who has been visiting University friends will visit Miss Mae Millis of Leavenworth for a few days. A picture for the annual free. Squires studio. --- BLACK SUITS. New ideas, new designs, single and double breasted, extra long and medium lengths, Thibets, unfinished Worsteds, HART, SCHAFFNER and MARX and STEIN BLOCK. $15.00 to $25.00. More New Neckwear. Stetson and No Name Hats, W. E. SPALDING, 807 Mass. St. Cornell University Medical College. New York City. The course covering four years begins during the last week in September and continues until June. A preliminary training in natural science is of great advantage. All the classes are divided in small sections for recitations, laboratory and clinical bedside instruction. Students are admitted to advanced standing after passing the requisite examinations. The successful completion of the first year in any college or University recognized by the Regents of the State of New York as maintaining a satisfactory standard is sufficient to satisfy the requirements for admission which have lately been raised. The annual announcement giving full particulars will be mailed on application. W. M. POLK, M. D., LL.D., Dean, Cornell University Medical College, 27th and 28th Streets and First Avenue, New York City. --- An inspection of of the artistic photographes at the Shane Studio, 615 Massachusetts Street, will reveal reasons for their superiority. Oldest established studio in Lawrence. Artistic Photography Miss Juno B. Shane, READ MORE. Principles are eternal. A fundamental business principle is, "Not what you spend, but what you get for what you spend," that counts. Professor Bourne Says We Do Not Read Enough. Professor Bourne of Yale, speaking in chapel Friday about the reading course of a student, said: "The best time to broaden one's ideas is during school life; for that reason I would advise students to do as much reading outside the curriculum as can possibly be done. Those engaged in professional life do not have the time to do broad reading, and as one grows older it becomes harder to assimilate new ideas." He urges students to read biographies, and lives and letters of great men, for by so doing they come into personal contact with the problems and difficulties met by those men, and gain help of priceless value. 615 Mass. St. Y. M. C. A. CONVENTION. University Has Six Representatives. The University Y. M. C. A. has six representatives at the annual conventional of the associations of the state which is in session at Chanute this week. They are: H. L. Heinzman, E. B. Black, Ray Tripp, M. W. Holben, E. B. Gift, and A. R. Mann. Heinzman went to Chanute Thursday to be present at the opening session of the convention that day and the other delegates went yesterday evening. The convention was held here last year. Gun Night at Harvard Forgotten. The mid-year examinations at Harvard passed this year without "gun night." "Gun night" is another of the old Crimson customs that has died a natural death. In ancient times students at Harvard used to collect all the firearms they could lay their hands on and discharge them from dormitory windows as a sign to all the world that the dreaded mid-year tests had begun. There was considerable talk of reviving the custom this year, but when the time came no man was brave enough to fire a shot. Girls to Have Track Meet On March 17, the girls at Chicago will hold their annual gymnasium meet. About thirty girls have entered for the following events: parallel bars, flying rings, traveling rings, horse ladders, high jump, broad jump, rope, and possibly the shot put. This is an innovation that will soon find its way westward. The Annual editorial board had its picture taken at Squires Saturday afternoon. You are sure to get a picture that looks like you at Shelley's. (1) room for rent. Pleasant,newly furnished, heated and lighted with gas, $9 per month. Piano practice if desired at $4 per month. 846 Indiana. WANTED—Room-mate, young man. Nice front room. $6.50 rent, each. At 1414 Tenn. St. VALENTINE$^s$ on display. WOLF'S BOOK STORE FINE RUBBER TIRED HACKS C. H. HUNSINGER, Hack and Livery. Telephone 258. 922 Mass St. Special Homeseeker's Rates February 6 and 20. Minimum $10.00. TO POINTS IN One way tickets at half of the one way rates plus $2.00. Minimum $6.00. Round trip tickets at three-fourths of the one way rates. Minimum $10.00 Oklahoma, Indian Territory, Arkansas, Missouri, Texas and other States. A. Hilton, Gen'l Passenger Agent, St. Louis, Mo. J. C. Lovien, Ass't Gen'l Passenger Agent, Kansas City, Mo. One of the chief attractions of the Hotel Del Monte, at Monterey, California, is the seventeen-mile drive, unquestionably the most remarkable highway in the world. Everyone of its seventeen miles brings something new, strange, and wonderful into view — natural beauties and marvels wholly distinct and singularly fascinating. The Union Pacific is the short line to San Francisco, saving you many incidental expenses en route, and the discomforts of a long journey. Inquire of H. G. Kaill, A.G.F. B. & P.A., Fidelity Trust Co. Bldg., Kansas City, Mo. Hat Hospital Ladies' or Gents' Fine Clothing renovated thoroughly and pressed by expert tailors. Call and see us. W. T. NEATE, 939 Massachusetts Street. It is reported that Wellesley will refuse to admit freshmen next fall who fail to make application for entrance before April 1. The limited capacity of the class-rooms makes this step necessary.