UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Trunks Bags Suit Cases Steamer Trunks On our third floor you will find a most complete showing of up to date and reputable traveling equipment. MURPHY TRUNKS Are made by an Irishman who used to be a baggage man—he knows what a trunk has to stand. Murphy Steamer Teunks at $ 15.50 to $ 15.00. Murphy Trunks, 34, 36 and 38 inch, $8.00. $8.50 and $9.00. Murphy full riveted, fibre covered. $14.50 to $22.50. Murphy canvas covered, brass trimmed, at $5.00, $5.50 and $6.00. Suit cases of vulcanized fibre $3.00 to $4.50. Special matting Suit Cases, made over wood venire frame, at $1.75. Leather Suit Cases $4.00 to $12.00. Leather Bags, black or brown, sizes for men or women, at $5.00. Scotch Steamer Rugs in handsome plaids $6.50 to $9.00. All Trunks and Suit Cases Lettered Free Innes, Bulline & Hackman WANTED-Young man to work afterncones and Saturdays. Union Woolen Mills, 742 Mass. S.. WANTED-At the Star Club, 134% I Tenn., a waiter and a dishwasher for the Summer Session. Both places will be open for next winter. Watkins National Bank Capital $100,000; Surplus and Profits, $100,000 ANNOUNCEMENTS Your Business Solicited All announcements for this column should be handed to the news editor before 10 a.m. K. U. seniors from Lawrence high school in 1909 and all other members of that class are asked to meet at 7 o'clock Saturday evening, June 7, at Myers hall for a class reunion to be held on the golf links. Ten cents assessment. All soccer and circus suits should be checked in at once. C. B. Root. All students who have athletic material please check same in at the manager's office in Robinson gymnasium immediately. W. O. Hamilton. German Conversation Classes in Summer School. For those desiring to get practical German conversation in the Summer School special classes will be formed under the direction of Mr. A. H. Stubbs who spent three years in Germany and for the last two years has been an instructor in the German department. Apply to Professor Engel. All who are to receive diplomas at this commencement are to meet at 9:30 sharp, on Wednesday morning, June 11th, in the botany room of Snow hall, to form in line for the commencement procession. All candidates for higher degrees are to assemble in the west room, main floor of Snow hall at 9:30 a.m. Wednesday, June 11th, to form in line for the commencement procession. All seniors are expected to meet at 7:30 in the botany room of Snow hall to form in line for the procession to the auditorium for the Baccalaureate sermon. Members of the college attendance are not graduate this spring are asked to join the graduates in attendance at this service. All faculty members except the deans, who form a part of the Chancellor's party, are requested to meet promptly at 9:30 Wednesday a. m., June the 11th in the east lecture room of Snow hall to form for the procession to the auditorium. NOR,FOLKa New ARROW COLLAR 2 foe 28 city, Gloucester, Peabody A. Co., Inc., Makers STUDENT HELP To persons wishing student help, and students wanting work, the Dally Kansan will give three insertions of twenty words each in this column free: WANTED-Either a high school boy or a university student, resident of Lawrence to work about two hours every morning during vacation. Pleasant work. Excellent pay. Phone Bell 1067. PROFESSIONAL CARDS G. A. HAMMAN, M. D. Eye, ear, nose, and throat specialist. Glasses fitted. Satisfaction guaranteed. Dick Building. HARRY REDING, M. D. E., eye, ear nose and throat. Glasses fitted. Office, F. A. A. Bldg. Phones, Bell 513, Home 512. J. R. BECHTEL, M. D., D. O. 833 Massachusetts Street. Both phones, office and residence. DR. H. W. HAYNE, Oculist, Lawrence, Kansas. J. W. O'BRYON, Dentist. Over Wilson son's Drug Store. Bell Phone 507. See Our Windows G. WJONES, A. M. M. D., Diseases of the stomach, surgery and gymcology. Suite I, F. A. A. bldg. Residence, 1201 Ohio St. Both phones, 35. For the best chocolate smooth in town try Reynolds' Bros.-Adv. Made in the newest styles and of the most desirable weaves—Linens, Pique and Ratine. Priced from $1.25 to $6.00. White Wash Skirts Misses Wash Dresses Made of lawn, batiste and linen. Several different styles, ages from 13 to 17, price $1.50 Weaver's Classified Advertising FOR SALE—A Visible Remington typewriter; good as new; fine shape, at a bargain. Call A. W. Dustin, 1128 Ohio. Bell 1974. FOR SALE—Typewriter as good as new. A bargain for the right party. J. D. R. Miller, 1041 Vt. 2055 Bell or 636 Bell. LOST—a fountain pen with the name H. C. Pauleup upon it. Finder please call 321 Bell. Groceries S. H. McCurdy, staple and fancy groceries. Lowest prices to clubs and students, 1021 Mass. Both phones, 212. FOR RENT—Eleven room house. Dining room seats 42 people. Rent $35 per month, 1328 Ohio. See Con Squires. CUSTER CLUB—the Custer club will keep open during the Summer Session; board and rooms, 1414 Tenn. St. O'Brien & Co., Hardware, cutlery, and tinware. Sheet metal workers. Pumps and pump repairing. Van's cistern niters. Phones 664. 621 Mass. St. FOR CUTLERY, silverware, cooking utensils, sporting goods, safety razors, padlocks, etc., see Chas. J. Achning. Phone 676, 822 Mass. SCHULZ, SCHULZ, the TAILOR—911 MASS. NEW LOCATION—O. P. Leonard, tailor. Moved to 841 Mass. St. Remember the place. LOST-Between Snow hall and Marvin Grove, or between the groves and the Chemistry building a bunch of keys. Call 1225 Bell. LOST—On McCook field Saturday a tan raincoat. Name on inside of collar. Return to Kansan office. BOWER & CO. Selz Royal Blue Shoe Store 820 Mass. Street. FOR RENT—Suite of two rooms with sleeping porch for summer school. $10 for one or $12 for two for six weeks term. Rooms for girls for next year, 1022 Ohio. LOST—A geology and psychology note book. Arthur Stacey, 1017 Ind. Bell 1945. 2t. Plumbers. Call Kennedy Plumbing Co., for gas and electrical supplies. 937 Mass. Phones 658. Liveries. Francisco & Co., for trunk hauling. auto and hack service. Phones 139. 808-812-814 Vt. Street. Here's a new proposition for next year's University Daily Kansan. Hand in your subscription and you can pay any time before November 1, 1913, at the same price that we will charge next fall; and still you get the NO CASH IN ADVANCE Summer Session Kansan Free You will subscribe anyway in September so you might as well take this hot weather edition which we will give you for nothing. All you have to do is sign the coupon NOW. Forget That Quiz! Grab your fountain pen and obey that impulse before you forget. Sign the coupon, then leave it at the office, send it by U.S. mail or by University mail----but get it in our hands, that's the important thing. SUMMER SESSION KANSAN FREE IF YOU SUBSCRIBE NOW AT THE $2.50 RATE. The University Daily Kansan. Signed Please put me down for a year's subscription to the University Daily Kansan and the Summer Session Kansan for which I agree to pay $2.50 before November 1, 1913. Summer Address. I will notify you in September if I desire to have the address changed for the Daily.