The Innes Store Has Now in Full Swing an Aggressive March Selling Campaign Every department in the store is well supplied with new Spring Merchandise, most of it contracted for at last year's prices. We have now in stock the most complete line of Silks and Dress Goods, Ladies' Suits, Coats, Neckwear, Ribbons, Laces, Hosiery, Kid Gloves, Lace Curtains, Rugs, Linens, and White Goods. There are many advantages that the patrons of this store have over any other store in Lawrence. You have a metropolitan stock to choose from, just as good as you can find in the West. And Lawrence is a town of 12,000 inhabitants. We say, come and see. Prove it for yourself. There is no necessity of either sending or going out of Lawrence for Dry Goods, Carpets, or anything in our line. Innes, Bullene & Hackman WON THE CUP. (Continued from page 1.) coll. From the very start Driscoll filled up the gap and at the first corner of the last gap the Jayhawker captain "cut across" for the pole and at the finish was 10 yards ahead of the Missouri. Driscoll also took second in the first heat on the 50 yard sprint and third in the 440. In neither of these events did Missouri take a place. Russell won first in the pole vault at 10 feet 9 inches. This height breaks the K. U. record made by Whipple in 1903 which has stood at 10 feet, $ 8 \frac {1}{2} $ inches for the last three years. In this event Russell won over Hogensick of Nebraska, who has an out door record of 11 feet 6 inches. Missouri did not enter in the pole vault. Putman put the shot 39 ft.3 inches, but owing to a two feet handicap was only credited 37 ft., 3 inches. McCoy ran in the half mile but failed to win a place. From the showing made last night, our team will have at least a good chance to win the meet on the 16th against the Tigers. The pole vault, quarter mile, 50 yard dash and relay race will be cinched for the Jayhawkers. While the mile, half-mile, shot put will be just as sure events for the Tigers. Of the other events Jackson of Missouri will win the two mile and Parker will win the high jump for Kansas. In the hurdles neitheir team claims a sure thing. Death of Violet Cornelison. Violet Cornelison, special student in the College died Monday at her home in Reserve Kansas, of typhoid fever. Miss Cornelison was a sister of Bob Cornelison of the sophomore class, and has been in the University only a short time. She was a graduate of the Hiawatha Academy. She was very popular among her associates and has made many friends. Among those who attended the funeral from the University were Misses Ada Bectel and Marguerita Dixson, and a number of the Alpha Tau fraternity to which Miss Cornelison's brother belongs. Shelley, photographer, 719 Mass. street. Shelley, photographer, 719 Mass. street. Shelley, photographer, 719 Mass. street. Shelley, photographer, 719 Mass. street. Shelley, photographer, 719 Mass. street. Shelley, photographer, 719 Mass. street. Shelley, photographer, 719 Mass. street. Shelley, photographer, 719 Mass. street. Shelley, photographer, 719 Mass. street. Shelley, photographer, 719 Mass. street. Try a Sunset Surprise at Vics. Photo plates 4x5 50c a dozen at Raymond's. See the $2.50 half cabinet pictures with K. U. frames. Squires Studio. Squires has seven photographers working and can make a picture for you in two days for the annual. Dainty perfumes at dainty prices at Dick Bros. Post cards of University buildings, new Y. M. C. A. and the leading church of Lawrence at Boughton's. A full line of imported and domestic soaps, complexion creams and powders at Dick Bros. Supplies for spreads a specialty at Vies. CLIFTON T. HIATT, 924 Mass. Tel. Red 30 Bell Now Is the Time to call and leave your order for that Easter Suit. Fraternity Stationery The Best line in town town. Rowlands & Stevenson, 819 Massachusetts. Everything in the way of Jewelry, Combs and Engraving at Gustafson's PUBLIC SERVICE NOT GRAFT. J. W. Creech Speaks on Good Citizenship. Hon. J. W. Creech of Herington, Kas., member of the legislature from Dickinson county stated some plain facts about citizenship in chapel yesterday morning. "Industry, knowledge and honesty are the three requisites of good citizenship," said Mr. Creech. "A government is good or bad as its citizens are the one or the other. Never seek office for what you can get out of it, but for what you can put into it." Hon. Alexander Monroe, of Lawrence, was invited to speak, and said he was glad to be able to tell the University what it owed to Mr. Creech. He declared that to his efforts in the legislature we owe the gymnasium. Wallace Hovey, of the Kansas staff, who has been at home in Hiawatha for several days returned to the University yesterday. 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. Friday, March 9. The New Musical Farce, Yankee Doodle Girl DON'T MISS IT Prices 25c, 50c, 75c, $1.00. MOAK BROS, & SHARPE. Eldridge House Livery. Hack ail Boarding Stable. Robertr fired rings a specialty. Hack calls promptly attended to night or day. Telephone No. 148 Rubber tired rigs a specialty. 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 Missouri Kansas City, Missouri. MILITARY LAW. Captain White of Fort Leavenworth Addresses Law School. Captain White, of Ft. Leavenworth, lectured to the students of the Law School yesterday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock on "Military Law." "I am not given to oratorical fireworks but usually give them of another kind," he began. He spoke on military procedure, court martial, and of the difference between military law and martial law. "Martial law governs territory under army while military law governs army and those with army," he explained reading several articles of war from the revised statutes and several different laws from the manuel. "Article 67," he said, "called 'Devil's article,' is a catch for all offences." At the close of his lecture he gave opportunity for asking questions. Grape cider at Vics. 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. K. U. theme pads at Raymond's. After the basket ball game go to Vics. LIVERY AND HACKING Open Day and Night. 812-14 Vt. St. Both Phones 139 W J. Francisco & Sons Ed. Anderson Student Headquarters for Something to Eat, Drink,and Smoke. Dr. A. R. Kennedy 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.