A Walk Through the Innes Store Will give you a most intelligent idea of the new spring merchandise. The world's best Silks and Dress Goods are placed before you at absolutely the lowest prices ever known. Good Black Silks are in this sale. Moneybak Black Taffeta at $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 a yard. Black Swiss Taffeta, yard wide, at 89e, $1.00, and $1.10 a yard. These Silks are so good that we have heard almost no complaint about them. Pride of Japan Silk at 39c a yard. A fabric that looks to be worth twice this cost. Latest arrivals in new, fine Corsets, Kid Gloves, Hosiery, Ribbons, Laces, and Embroideries. You will be charmed with the new things here. Another Week of Special Pricing of Suits and Coats. You may thank a mild winter for the extra offerings in high grade Ladies' Tailored Suits and Coats. This is really one of the most important happenings of the year. One-half price and in some instances less. Innes, Bullene & Hackman Benson and McLaughlin, senior engineers, are doing thesis work on the amount of power required for cutting in a machine lathe. WIN TWO. Basket Ball Boys Are Starting Out Fine. The basket ball team started its trip by defeating the Wyandotte Athletic club 40 to 10 on Thursday night, and the Independence, Missouri, club 43 to 16 on Friday evening. The Independence game was expected to be a hard struggle, but turned out to be a snap. In the Wyandotte game there was considerable roughness, Cole of that team making seventeen fouls. Allen was played during the first half as forward and Barlow the last half, in both these games. The Kansas City Y. M.C.A.five will be played tonight. They are expected to put up a good game, but the score will probably be in our side of the balance. The Y.M. C.A.court will be the best court that the team has played on this year, and will give the team good practice for the hard Nebraska game Monday night at Lincoln. The official score for the two games is: Kansas. g. f. t. Allen, f 1 6 W. Miller, f 3 0 Bergen, c 1 0 Johnson, g 3 0 M. Miller, g 2 0 Barlow, f 2 10 12 16 Total, 40. Wyandotte. g. f. t. Dreye, f 1 0 Ford, f 2 2 Dennis, c 1 0 Potter, g 0 0 Cole, g 0 0 — — 4 2 Kansas. g. f. t. f. Allen, f 4 2 2 W. Miller, f 5 0 1 Bergen, c 1 0 2 M. Miller, g 4 0 3 Johnson, g 3 0 2 Barlow, f 1 4 0 Awarded, Independence. g. f. t. f. Long, f 2 1 1 E. Hughes, f 1 7 1 Curran, c 1 0 2 T. Hughes, g 0 0 1 Campbell, g 0 0 0 Crane, f 0 0 3 - - - 4 8 8 Total,16. GATHERED ON OREAD. Valentines. The very latest at Boughtons. Call at Boughtons for your stationery. $ ^{2} $ A. R. Lamb visited his son Arnott Lamb of the junior law class Thursday and Friday. Every picture perfect and upto-date. Squires studio. A vesper service will be held at the W. W.C.A. house in observance of the universal day of prayer for students, Sunday from 5 to 6. SHELLEY Photographer Rates to Students Send for the World Catalogue and Experience Book to day. Free for 3 stamps. The Marlin Firearms Co. 42 Willow Street, New Haven, Ct. Here You Are: I have just received the Spring Samples of THE ROYAL TAILORS and M.BORN & CO. Fine Goods, First Class Work, up-to-date and down-to-the minute styles at prices that you can not get elsewhere. Clifton T. Hiatt. 924 Mass. Tel. Red 160. Ewing's Best Ice Cream and Pure Mexican Chili. Short orders. Any order for 50c or more delivered to your room. Phones: Bell 645; Home 358. PEOPLES STATE BANK CAPITAL, $50,000 Bowersock Opera House. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: W.R.STUBBS, GEO. INNES, L.N.LEWIS, W.E.SPALDING, W. BROMELSICK, J. BADSKY, T. J. SWEENEY, E. J. HILKEY. Friday evening, Feb. 16th Nettie DeCoursey's Graphic Story of Strenuous life in the East. An Orphan's Prayer An absolutely faultless company. All settings and accessories carried. A pastoral play. Truly things do change. Chicago has beaten Michigan three times since last May-at baseball, football and at debating. Seat sale, Woodward & Co., Drug Store, 35, 35, 50 and boxes 75c. E. E. Palmer, '09, went to his home in Osawatomie Tuesday to attend the funeral of his grandfather. The Sigma Chis have pledged Jack Harris of Ottawa, Kansas. There will be a basket ball game Monday afternoon at 4:30 in the "gym" between the Sophomores and the Freshmen. Miss Pansy B. Anderson is spending today and Sunday in Topeka with her mother. Sophomore Party. The class of 08 will give the third of their series of parties in F. A. A. Hall Friday evening, February 16. Notice to Seniors. The Morris Studio has decided to make special rates on Photos to students in classes or clubs. Work is strictly high grade and up to date. 829 Mass. Protsch. THE TAILOR. MOAK BROS. & SHARPE. Eldridge House Livery. Hack and Boarding Stable. Rubber tired rigs a specialty. Hack calls promptly attended to night or day. Telephone No. 148 W J. Francisco & Sons LIVERY AND HACKING Open Day and Night. 812-14 Vu St. Both Phones 139 Ed. Anderson Student Headquarters for Something to Eat, Drink, and Smoke. Dr. A. R. Kennedy DENTIST. Room 5. Jackson Building. Phone Bell 5151 Red. 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. C. A, TETER, PROP. 1337-1329 Mass, St. Phone 176. CRESCENT HOTEL Eureka Springs, Ark.-Open for the Seasou February 15, 1906. Many repairs and improvements have been made, the service will better than ever and the charges moderate. Here spring is a thoroughly delightful season, with clear blue skies and the crisp air of the mountains tempered by warm sunshine. If you wish to avoid the snow and slush at home this spring, go to Eureka Springs. Booklets describing the hotel and the resort sent free on request. A. HILTON, Gen'l Pass. Agt., Friso System, St. Louis, Mo Clothes cleaned, repaired and pressed $1.50 per month. Phone 506. 12 W. Warren Street.