Every Floor Every Department OF THE INNES STORE Is bright with the new spring merchandise, showing complete stocks of new seasonable goods. Everything marked at prices that will prove this is Lawrence Bargain Headquarters. Strictly correct Spring Styles in women's and misses man-tailored Jackets; Skirts, and Suits. Sensible, business-like, for day by day wear. New models for 1906 just arrived. The new Spring styles are here in great variety. New Belts, Ribbons, Hosiery, Gloves, Corsets, Laces, Embroidery. Newest and most popular weaves and styles for 1906 in Silks and Dress Goods. Shower-proof Silk Foulards, shower-proof Taffeta, Wool Panama, Redona Cloth, all fashionable medium weight materials, at prices made possible through our enormous outlet and special buying facilities. Innes, Bullene & Hackman Phi Delts Entertain. Phi Delta Theta entertained its friends last evening with a most successful and pleasant spring party, marking the end of the fraternity party season until after lent. Newhouse's orchestra of ten pieces screened behind a bank of palms furnished music for the evening. During the intermission, a two course supper was served in the dining rooms. Chicken patties in the shape of a Phi Delt pin were a feature of the occasion. Desert followed in the shape of chocolate nut sundaes and angel food cake. The guests were received by Paul Neff, Miss Margaret Philbrook, Calvin Newman, Miss Annie Allen, Harry Relihan, Miss Mamie Maher, Edwin Heinecke and Miss Grace Leslie. The grand march was led by Paul Neff and Miss Philbrook. During the grand march Henry Nixon, Miss Mary Johnston, Robert Rowlands and Miss Bertha Lucan gave out the programs which were of white leather with a Phi Delta Theta monogram in blue on the back. On the inside was the coat of arms of the fraternity in gold. A number of the old men were back and a large crowd of out of town guests. (1) room for rent. Pleasant,newly furnished, heated and lighted with gas, 89 per month. Piano practice if desired at 84 per month. 846 Indiana. FOR RENT—Two modern roome at 1205 Kentucky street. Mrs. Baker. Sigma Chi Party. The Sigma Chi fraternity entertained with their annual spring party last Wednesday night in Fraternal Aid Hall. The guests were met at the door by Vene D. Fry, Alberta Bingler, Wallis Wilson, Adell Marks, Otto Theis, Maud Olander, Clare Bramwell, Ruth Barnett, Art Relihan and Marv Buckles. Promptly at nine o'clock the grand march began, led by Johnson Strickler, and Anna Lanter. The unique part of the march was the forming of the Greek letters Sigma Chi by the entertainers and their guests. The programs were given out by Daniel Servey and Witina Casebeer, Harold Pickering and Francis Shryock. Refreshments consisted of chicken sandwiches and coffee, neapolitan ice cream and cake. Newhouse'sorchestra furnished the music and a stringed orchestra of five pieces played during the intermission. White Sigma Chi roses were given to the ladies as favors.A large number of out of town guests were present. Ice cream any style at Vic's. Shelley, photographer, 719 Mass, street. Howard Farnsworth is at home in Atchison over Sunday. Shelley, photographer, 719 Mass. street. Boyd Maris, of the college class of '08, is entertaining his sister from Stockton, Kansas, for a few days. Smart Clothes for Smart Dressers. We make specialty of smart toggery for the style-right young man. It is the particular fellow we're after. Just now we are showing the new things in Suits and Top Coats, Hats, Shirts and Neckwear. If your clothes come from here you'll be well groomed. W. E. SPALDING 807 Mass. St. for Men are here. They are certainly Crack-a-Jacks for the money. Nice Snappy Shoes for $4.00 and $5.00. We can show you the smoothest yet in Oxfords for $4.00 and $5.00. Drop in and see the great line. The Florsheim Shoes FISCHER'S --- GATHERED ON OREAD. Professor Haworth of the geology department went to southern Kansas last night on business connected with the State Geological survey. That chocolate "Happy Thought" is a dandy, at Vic's. Shelley, photographer, 719 Mass. street. Shelley, photographer, 719 Mass. street. W. L. Jennings of Clay Center visited his son Earl at the Sig Alph house last week. Miss Hammond and Miss Duncan of Kansas City spent the week at the Pi Phi house. Shelley, photographer, 719 Mass. street. Miss Abraham of Kansas City and Miss Ware of Topeka visited the Pi Phis the last of the week. Shelley, photographer, 719 Mass. street. Do it now. Squires' studio. MOAK BROS. & SHARPE, Elbridge Horse Livery, Hack and Boarding Stable. Rubber tired rigs a specialty. Hack calls promptly attended to night or day. Telephone No. 148 Protsch, THE TAILOR. The Best line in town. Fraternity Stationery Rowlands & Stevenson. 819 Massachusetts. Ewing's Best Ice Cream 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. ENGRAVED INVITATIONS THE first thing a woman does on receiving an engraved invitation is to examine the imprint on the envelope. THE imprint of the Stationery Department of the Jaccard Company stands for correct form and perfect execution made possible by doing the work in the shops of the Company. SAMPLES sent on request out of the city. SPECIAL—100 ENGRAVED VISITING CARDS AND PLATE, $1,00. Jaccard Jewelry Co., 1032 Main St., Kansas City, Mt Kansas City, Missouri Mr. and Mrs. Hall and Mrs. Clark visited their sons at the Alpha Tau house Saturday and Sunday. Do it now. Squires' studio. Isabel and Eva Smith of Topeka and Norian Bikk were entertained at the Theta house the last of the week. Arthur A. Stoker engineer '09 has withdrawn from school. University stationery at Boughton's. Shelley, photographer, 719 Mass street. Seniors, we can make your picture, have it ready in two days, perfect and up to date. Squires' studio. C. R. Welsh engineer '08 has made the best record this year for turning out testing specimens. He turned out 6 in one day which is three times the average amount turned out. Adolph Meyer of the Nebraska basket ball team visited at the Phi Psi house last Thursday. W J. Francisco & Sons LIVERY AND HACKING Open Day and Night. 812-14 Vt. 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 grocerys, fresh and salt meats at prices that make permanent customers. C. A. TETER, PROP. 1337-1339 Mass. St Phone 176.