SUMMER SESSION KANSAN SUITS before now and after Graduation clothes tailored by Alfred Benjamin and Co., in patterns that are pleasant and cool Prices $15 to $25 and every suit guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction Straw hats Shirts Hose Underwear for the hot days priced reasonably at Johnson & Carl W. A. GUNTHER Staple and Fancy GROCERIES Most Complete Line in the City. 721 Mass. St. Both Phones 226 Vudor Porch Shades Vudor Porch Shades are the only shades you should consider. They are made to last for many seasons. The twine is rot proof. The twine are stained, not painted. You can see out but no one can see in. Vudor PORCH SHADES They make an extra room out of your porch. The prices are very cheap. We are exclusive agents. Weaver's THE COLLEGE JEWELER The true gift giver of today is better known by the wisdom of his selection than by the amount of money he spends. So long as the gift bears distinction its cost may be dropped our of consideration—the gift spirit not being measured in dollars and cents. In this connection you'll find the Gustafson displays are an inspiration. So many things can be at such moderate prices that the wants of anyone may be satisfied. The following lists are suggestive: For Men: lapel Chains, $1.00 to $10.00. French cuff Links, $1.00 to $7.50. The Clasp, $5.00 to $6.00. K. L. Jewelry, $5.00 and 9.99 K. U. Frat Jewelry, $50 and up. For Women. Bar Pins $1.00 to $15.00. Laviliers $2.50 to $50.00. K. U. and Sorority Jewelry $.50 up. Coin Holders $1.00 to $8.00. For Women: Vanities and Card Cases $1,000 to $18. Visitors Welcome 911 Mass. These young men hold good positions in banks as a result of their training received in Lawrence Business College. Any young man with a High School education can prepare for a similar position in a few months. School is in session all summer. Write or call for information LAWRENCE BUSINESS COLLEGE LAWRENCE, KANSAS SUMMER CLASSES TO RUN BY STEAM Power Plant Whistle Will Awake Students at End of Lectures There will be lots of steam behind the Summer Session courses. Toots from the power plant whistle will start and stop all classes throughout the term. A blast will be the signal instructors to dismiss their classes. Prof. A. T. Walker, dean of the Summer Session, has arranged the following schedule for the blowing of the whistle: Five hour credit classes occupy the entire time of students, so that no conflicts can arise and the hours may be scheduled. The convenience of the instructor and class. The morning is divided into three hour-and-a-half periods for three-hour credit classes, namely, 7:30 to 9, 9 to 10:30, and 10:30 to 12; and into four one-hour periods for two-hour classes. These periods will be marked by short blasts of the whistle. The time needed for changing from one class to another will be taken from the beginning of each period. This time is understood to be ten minutes, unless the instructor finds that all members of his class come from rooms in the same building, when five minutes will suffice. Each blast is the signal for the immediate dismissal of all classes scheduled to stop at that time, and is also a warning that classes scheduled to meet at that time will meet in ten minutes. The whistles will blow as follows: At 7:30, 8:00, 9:00, 10:00, 10:30, 11:00, and 12:00 o'clock. O'Brien & Co. ware. Hardware, Cutlery, Stoves and Tin Phones 664. 621 Mass. St. Sheet Metal-Workers. Pumps and Pump Repairing. Van's Cistern ROOT AND CURL EXPERIMENT ON CAFFEINE C. B. Root, of the department of physical culture, and Howard Curl, instructor in physiology, have just completed a valuable research work. Experiments were conducted on months to test, among other influences, the effect of caffeine on themselves for a period of twelve muscular work. They obtained many practical results which will soon be published in the Journal of Physiology. THE TAILOR 911 Mass. SCHULZ Teter's Cash Grocery THE PLACE FOR GOOD THINGS 1033 Mass. Phone 666 Gillham's Gillham's SANITARY BAKERY 412 W. Warren St. Nothing but the best Come in and see the shop Just received a new line of under muslins,hand embroidered and crepe. Gossard front lace, Rengo Belts, Henderson & Merilo Corsets. Mrs. J. B. Shearer 841 Mass. You Should Have Recreation with your school work, so make a purchase of one of our from the largest assortment of high grade tennis goods in in the city TENNIS RACKETS CARROLL'S "SMITH'S NEWS DEPOT" Call us for the ball scores KNOX STRAWS Hand Made Hand Finished No other straws in their class in Lawrence Phone 608 709 Mass. S. IF you knew how good our HART SCHAFFNER & MARX suits are at $25, you wouldn't wonder that we say a good deal well talk them to. Mary a man who would afford to pay $25 still submits to long delays Frequent disappointments Higher cost of made-to-measure when in half an hour he can get better clothes, ready—fabric, fashion and fit. We have some clothes to sell as low as $18 and $20. PECKHAM'S HE DIDN'T THERE ARE NO BARGAINS IN FRIENDSHIP. THE MAN WHO WOULD HAVE GOOD FRIENDS MUST BE ONE. THERE ARE NO SPECIAL OPPORTUNITIES FOR SUCCESS IN LIFE. IT IS WON ONLY BY GREATNESS OF SERVICE. FOR EVERYTHING RECEIVED, SOMETHING MUST BE PAID. TIS THE GREAT LAW OF ECONOMICS, OLD AS THE AGES AND AS INEXORABLE AS TIME ITSELF. THIS STORE SELLS VALUES— AND AT WHAT THESE VALUES ARE WORTH. NOT LESS THAN THEY ARE WORTH, BUT AT JUST WHAT THEY ARE WORTH. NO STORE CAN GIVE BETTER VALUES AT THE SAME OR LESS PRICE. "TIS THE SAME OLD STORY!—THE MAN WHO GOT SOMETHING FOR NOTHING, DIDN'T. EVERY ARTICLE HAS ITS OWN VALUE. IT IS WORTH JUST SO MUCH IN IT VERY SELF. IF IT IS SOLD FOR MORE, THEN A CONFIDENCE HAS BEEN VIOLATED AND A PERSON WRONG. IF IT IS SOLD FOR LESS THEN THEM MUST BE A REASON. FOUR CHANCES OUT OF FIVE, THERE IS $OMETHING WRONG WITH THE ARTICLE. THEN THERE IS AN OTHER CHANCE THAT THE MAN SELLING IT IS DELIBERATELY LOSING MONEY, OF HIS OWN FREE WILL. MEN WHO LOSE MONEY THUSLY DO IT FOR A PURPOSE. IT MUST BE MADE UP. ELSE THEIR BUSINESS SUFFERS AT THE YEAR'S END. AND THIS PURPOSE, IN THE END, BRINGS GAIN TO THEM AND LOSS TO YOU, THEIR CUSTOMER. OURS IS A SQUARE STORE, SELLING SQUARE MERCHANDISE. WELL GLADLY SERVE YOU IF WE MAY. CLOTHING FURNISHINGS WINE AND ARNOLD SHOES OLD MASS. ST. LAWRENCE, MA Cap and Gown Photo, Squires Studio