BARGAINS BLOOM ALL OVER THE INNES STORE. Extraordinary Trade Winners for March. These Are Exceptional Values. Queen's Grey Silk at 85c to $1.25 a yard, in Taffeta and shower proof satin Foulards. 1. For proof sam Portaudus: Crepe de Chine all silk, value 75c, at 59c. Pride of Japan Silk, 27 in. wide, a soft lustrous silk, value 50c, at 39c. Polka Spots, value 37 $ _{1/2} $ c to 50c, on sale at 15c. Plain Silk Gauze, value 25c to 35c, on sale at 12 $ _{1/2} $ c. 36-inch Black Taffeta, soft finish, at 89c, worth 25c more per yard. 30-inch Black Taffeta, value $1.25, at $1.00. 36-inch Black Taffeta, value $1.35, at $1.10. Taffetas are the fashionable silk this season. Colored Taffeta Silks, the kind that are worth buying, in plain and changeable, value 88c, at 75c a yard. Cravenettes, absolutely waterproof, 56 inches wide, at $1.50,$1.75,and $2.00 per yard. New goods are pouring in daily in various sections of this store and values are better and variety more extreme than the store has ever offered. Innes, Bullene & Hackman REPUBLICANS ORGANIZE. Allen and Scott Controversy Causes a Lively Debate. Two hundred Republican students of Kansas University met at noon Tuesday and organized a Republican Club. Hon. C. I. Martin, state senator from Bourbon county, was electeq president; B. A. Earhart of Sumner county, vice president, Chester A. Leinbach, of Pottawatomie county, secretary; and A. I. Beach, of Allen county, treasurer. The meeting was called together by the Henry Allen supporters. However, the Scott forces were there, and immediately after the meeting was called to order J. W. Kayser introduced a motion to pledge the support of the club for Congressman Scott. A lively debate ensued in which C. O. Pingry championed the Allen cause. After many hot speeches were made on each side the motion was laid on the table. Our Spring Hats are in. All the late shapes in soft and Stiff Hats. Our $3.00 Hats are the equal of any $4.50 Hats sold. M. J. Skofstad 829 Mass. St. University Has Thirteen Representatives at Nashville. STUDENT VOLUNTEERS. Thirteen representatives of the University left Lawrence for Nashville, Tennessee, Tuesday morning to attend the International Convention of Student Volunteers. They are: Dr. and Mrs. Wilber, of the Westminster House; Dr. W.C. Payne, of the University Bible Chair; H.C.Herman, Roy Stockwell, Howard Finch, H.F.Draper, Guy Gutherie, Miss Van Zandt, secretary of the Y.W.C.A., and Misses Ruby Jackson, Georgia Baird, Winnifred Wilcox and Hortense Street. The international convention in held in the United States or Canada once in four years. The I like to do little jobs of repairing. All work guaranteed. College Jeweler and Optician. Gustafson. --present session began this afternoon and lasts until next Sunday. Prominent missionary workers from all over the world will address the meeting. SHELLEY Photographer Rates to Students --present session began this afternoon and lasts until next Sunday. Prominent missionary workers from all over the world will address the meeting. NEW ONES We have in stock many very attractive Oxfords for ladies in Patent Celt Wolt or turned sole in $2.50 and $3.00 grades. MEN'S OXFORDS us show you what we have in $3 to $5 grades For party wear we can show you a long line of handsome Slippers. Fischer's See the small K. U. mounts, $2.50 per dozen at Squires Studio. Harry G. Kyle, law '99, was yesterday nominated for police judge of Kansas City on the Republican ticket. That chocolate "Happy Thought" is a dandy, at Vic's. Bowersock Opera House. Saturday, March 3. Richard Wagner' Sacred Festival Play PARSIFAL in English. Special Notice: For the convenience of "Parsifal" patrons, the former rule of commencing the evening performances at 5:30 and giving a two-hour dinner intermission, has been done away with. During this engagement, the curtain will raise at 7:45 sharp. Carriages may be ordered at 11:00 p. m. Auditors must be in their seats at the rise of first curtain, as no one will be seated during the action of the play. Prices 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.50, boxes $2.00. Seats at Woodward & Co.'s Drug Store. One performance only. Friday, March 2nd. J. A. DARNABY The season's best theatrical offering. Beautiful Bagdad. A modern up-to-date, scenic production and electrical equipment. 40 people; pretty girls in the majority. Prices: 25, 50, 75, $1.00. Seats at Woodward & Co.'s Drug Store. MOAK BROS. & SHARPE, Eltridge House Livery, Hack and Boarding Stable. Rubber tired rigs a specialty. Hack calls promptly attended to night or day. Telephone No. 148 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 ENGRAVEDVISITING CARDS AND PLATE, $1,00. Jaccard Jewelry Co., 1032 Main St.. Kansas City, Missouri. University post cards at Boughtons. Earle J. Wellington went to Kansas City to hear Sarah Bernhardt. Every picture perfect and up to date. Squires Studio. Miss Grace Muckle went to Kansas City Wednesday to see Sarah* Bernhardt. SAVE YOUR EYES.—There is nothing more important. To do so, see J. F. Brock. Optician and Specialist, 800 Bl'd, Mass. St., Lawrence, Kansas. Barbara Ladd Rebel Better than the Virginian. "House of a Thousand Candles" and all late books at a reduced price. UNIVERSITY BOOK STORE. 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 groceries, fresh and salt meats at prices that make permanent customers. C. A. TETER, PROP. 1337-1339 Mass. St. Phone 176.