EasterNeckwear It may seem a little early to be talking Easter, but nevertheless now ts the time to buy.. Later on the stocks are pretty well picked over. Beautiful designs in Neck Wear with just a touch of gold or silver woven into them. Prices from 25c up to $3. A. D. WEAVER PHARMACY ALUMNI NOTES. A. B. Scanlon, '04, and L. O. Wordstrom, M. D., are proprietors of the Assaria Pharmacy, at Assaria, Kansas. Drugs, Sundries, Books, and Stationery, are among the lines carried. O. L. Hankins, '02, is pharmacist with H. B. Brombacher, Ottawa, Kansas. Mr. Faxon, of the firm of Faxon, Gallagher & Co. of Kansas City, lectured to the Pharmaceutical Society, Thursday, upon some phases of the business side of pharmacy. Mr. Faxon is a good speaker as well as an "entertainer," and a loyal friend to the Jayhawker Pharmics. The Corresponding Secretary desires to call the attention of the members of the Pharmacy alumni to the approaching election of officers. Article VI Section I of the constitution provides that "each member in good and regular standing is entitled to present nominations for all officers and for the executive board member representing his state. Such nominations must be made during March 1 to 15 and handed or mailed to the Corresponding Secretary. Officers to be elected are: President, Vice President, Recording Secretary, Corresponding Secretary, Treasurer, and Executive Committee. This last is to be composed of one number from each state wherein reside two or more members of the association. The offices of Treasurer and Corresponding Secretary must be filled by members resident in Lawrence. Glee Club Gleanings. The glee club management will soon be able to announce the schedule of the spring vacation trip, now almost completed. It will include Holton, Waterville, Washington, Manhattan and two other towns yet to be heard from. It will extend over a week. The club will sing the "Hunters' Chorus" from "Der Freischutz" at the Spring Music Festival. The "Soldiers' Chorus" from Faust is one of the heavy pieces the boys are practicing for their coming concerts. THE FISK TEACHERS' AGENCIES. Chicago, Washington, Minneapolis, Spokane, San Francisco, New York, Boston Denver, Portland, Los Angeles. CHICAGO OFFICE: FINE ARTS BUILDING, 203 Michigan Boulevard. Persons: Herbert E. Fisk, Ernest E. Olp, Marion Holmes. Manual and more Managers; Herbert F. Fisk, Ernest E. Olp, Marion Holmes, Manual and membership forms sent on application. Twenty-third year. Over 22,000 positions filled. 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. —and all in a few seconds of time. The pressure presses on the sand wall, provokes water when released, draws in the ink and uses it frequently to form FOXLIN PICTURE. So simple is the operation that the THREE SIMPLE MOTIONS TO FILL The ORIGINAL and ONLY GENUINE CONKLIN'S SELF-FILLING PEN Really Fills Itself. The quickly adjustable locking prevents the ink from being forced too much and maintains its traditional, most efficient pad. 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Special to the Kansan. The key-note of the Convention was expressed in the motto: "The evangelization of the world in this generation." It is the largest students convention that has ever met for religious purposes. The Kansas State University delegation led the Kansas representation. The speakers of the first session were: John R. Mott, General Secretary of the Volunteer Movement, and Robert E. Speer secretary of the Presbyterian Foreign Board of Missions. These men held the attention of their five thousand listeners so closely that one could almost hear a pin drop. In later sessions the principal speakers were noted men of Great Britan and Germany. Most of the Kansas University delegates will return by way of Mammoth Cave arriving in Lawrence sometime Tuesday night or Wednesday morning. GATHERED ON OREAD. Slide powder boxes at Raymonds for pharmics and mining engineers. Professor A. M. Wilcox will speak in chapel Tuesday morning. "Actions speak louder than words." Our work speaks for itself. The Morris Studio, 829 Mass. St. Students, notice what merchants advertise in the Kansan and patronize them. Charles Gibson is up from the medical school at Kansas City to spend Sunday with friends. For sale, cheap, a registration in one of the best teacher's agencies in the country. See the business manager of the Kansan. In getting Morris photos at student rates you are not paying one half of its real value. 829 Mass, St. "The best is the cheapest." That is why students are flocking to Morris' for photos. The price is the same but the work is strictly first class, which is an agreeable surprise to many, who have been bit by "student rates." 829 Mass. St. Special Homeseeker's Rates February 6 and 20. Round trip tickets at three-fourths of the one way rates. Minimum $10.00 One way tickets at half of the one way rates plus $2.00. Minimum $6.00. Oklahoma, Indian Territory, Arkansas, Missouri, Texas and other States. J. C. Lovrien, Ass't Gen'l Passenger Agent, Kansas City, Mo. A. Hilton, Gen'l Passenger Agent, St. Louis, Mo. FINE RUBBER TIRED HACKS C. H. HUNSINGER, Hack and Livery. Telephone 258. 922 Mass St. Hat Hospital Ladies' or Gents' Fine Clothing renovated thoroughly and pressed by expert tailors. Call and see us. W.T.NEATE, 939 Massachusetts Street. Low One-Way Rates. Every day from Feb. 15th to April 7th 1906, inclusive; the Union Pacific will sell one-way tickets as follows: $20.00 to Ogden and Salt Lake City. $20.00 to Helena and Butte, Montana. $22.50 to Spokane and Wenatchee. Washington, $22.50 to Huntington and Nampa, Idaho, $25.00 to Portland, Taecoma and Seattle, $25.00 to Vancouver and Victoria, $25.00 to Ashland and Astoria, Oregon, via Portland. $25.00 to San Francisco, Los Angeles and San Diego. and San Diego. Correspondingly low rates to many other California, Oregon. Washington, Montana, Utah and Idaho points, Through Tourist cars run every day on Union Pacific between Missouri River and Pacific Coast; double berth $5.75. For full information call on or address E. E. ALEXANDER. City Ticket Agent. Eldridge Block. Both phones No. 5. University Barber Shop Strictly modern. Shining parlor. CLYDE COMMONS, '08, LEE BRYANT, Mgr. Foot of Adams Street. Foot of Adams Street. COTRELL & LEONARD ALBANY,N.Y. Makers of CAPS AND GOWNS to Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Columbia, and the other leading American Universities. Class work a speciality. NEW POST CARDS of K. U. and city buildings. You get a present with every twenty-five cent purchase. WOLF'S BOOK STORE