A Glance at the New Spring Styles 1 / π 2 / π That are exclusive at INNES' will win the favor of all. Beautiful new Dress Goods, beautiful Silks, very special offerings in New Laces and All Overs, in Vals, Irish Crochet, Point Venise. Also a very choice lot of new Dress Linings, Gold Ribbons, Fancy Ribbons, Gold Belts. Ladies Neckwear, new styles in Turnover Collars, Chemisettes, Collar and Cuff Sets, Tab Collars, new Crepe Tissue Ruchings in fancy colors and white, a most charming assortment, all new. In our Suit Room, new Skirts, new Suits, new Rain Coats, new correct Jackets are winning the admiration of the ladies. The latest New York styles. They are just right in every way, purchas-chased by our Mr. Bullene and shipped to us by express. Come and see them. Innes, Bullene & Hackman GERMAN PLAY The German department will present the play "Die Schulreiterin," on the chapel stage next Friday evening. The play is a one act comedy by Emil Pohl and has been presented in parts in meetings of the Verein earlier in the year. The cast is: German Department, In Comedy Friday Night. Synopsis of the Play. Baroness Niltoch, Miss Anna Clinger; Ceasar, Henry Rohman; Engelhard, Frank Klingberg; Otto, the Servant, Kenneth Campbell; Lockey, Mr. Chesbro. Admission is free. For the benefit of those who may attend the following synopsis of the plot is given: Caesar, baron of Wedding, is engaged to a rich young lady, Lucie, baroness of Nietoch, whose wealth is for him the sole attraction. He has become infatuated with a circus body in the City and gets her to agree to visit him at his country castle which is the scene of the play. In order to avoid scandal it has been prearranged that her carriage should tip over in a ditch and he is to rescue her and take her into his castle. On the evening her carriage will come, Engelhard, who has been hunting comes to the castle to get something to eat. While trying to get rid of his guest Caesar receives a note from his mother calling him at once to his ancestral home. Finally he tells his friend his secret and persuades him to be substitute and entertain the circus lady. Soon after he is gone a crash is heard and a lady is ushered into the room. The situation for Engelhard is embarrassing but he made the best of it. He notices that the lady seemed to be puzzled by the situation but attributed it to disappointment over Ceasar's absence. He tells her that Ceasar loves her and is only going to marry the baroness for her money. As the conversation proceeds she becomes more and more interested in him and he in her. In the midst of their delightful tete-a-tete Ceasar rushes in and makes the discovery that this is not the circus lady at all but baroness Niltoch. But the baroness has had her eyes opened as to Ceasar's attitude to her, and in triumph leads Engelhard captive off the stage. Roy Moore went to Kansas City today to visit relatives. A new line of imported tooth brushes just arrived at Dick Bros. Miss Vera Jellison, of Wilson Kansas, visited Miss Edith Pinney over Sunday. GATHERED ON OREAD. Indelible pencils, indelible ink and rubber stamps for marking clothing at Boughton's. Paul Corey, Harry Rhodes, Misses Guinner, Baker and Warner, of the German Club, went to Kansas City Saturday to see "Ben Hur." Cap and gown are kept at Squires Studio for seniors who want their pictures taken. SHELLEY Photographer Rates to Students --and Pure Mexican Chili. Short orders. Any order for 50c or more delivered to your room. Send for the Martin Catalogue and Experience Book to-day. Free for 3 stamps. The Marlin Firearms Co.,42 Willow Street, New Haven, Ct. Ewing's Best Ice Cream Phones: Bell 645; Home 358. PEOPLES STATE BANK CAPITAL, $50,000 BOARD OF DIRECTORS: W.R,STUBBS, GEO. INNES, L.N,LEWIS, W.E.SPALDING, W. BROMELSICK, J. BADSKY, T. J. SWEENEY, E. J. HILKEY. Order Your Spring Suit of CLIFTON T. HIATT, 924 Mass. Tel. Red 30 Bell Bowersock Opera House. Saturday, Feb. 17 one night only Beautiful Bagdad. Sent sale, Woodward & Co. Drug Store, 25, 35, 50 and boxes 75c. Earl Campbell, the business manager preceding VanFleet, has entered the University for the rest of the year. Campbell is just as busy as ever scarcely having time to speak while passing in the halls. Kenneth McArthur, assistant of Clayton S. Cooper, Secretary of the International Bible Study Department of the Y. M. C. A. will talk to young men on, "Bible Study" Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock. The fraternities are having their group pictures taken earlier this year than ever before. Squires, the photographer, having photographed six in two days. R. C. Rose of the senior class went to Marysville, Kansas, Tuesday morning to fill a temporary vacancy in the high school faculty. He will stay there about two weeks. If Squires makes your picture it is sure to be perfect and upto-date. The Cowley County Club held a meeting Tuesday and elected officers as follows: C. M. Drennan, pres., C. I. Johnson, vice pres., J. H. Oldroyd, sec., Robt. Orr, treas. As no reception was given during Christmas holidays, plans are being made to give a reception at Arkansas City during the spring vacation. H. L. Heinzman, who was attending the Y. M. C. A. Convention at Chanute, has been called to his home in Topeka on account of the serious illness of his father. 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 Vt. St. Both Phones 139 Student Headquarters for Something to Eat, Drink, and Smoke. Ed. Anderson Dr. A. R. Kennedy DENTIST. Room 5. Jackson Building. Phone Bell 5151 Red. Holds the banner on high grade staple and fancy groceries, fresh and salt meats at prices that make permanent customers. Star Grocery and Meat Market C. A. TETER, PROP. 1337-1339 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., Frisco System, St. Louis, Mo. Clothes cleaned, repaired and pressed $1.50 per month. Phone 506. 12 W. Warren Street.