UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN STYLISH FOOTWEAR for COMMENCEMENT Will be found in all the correct styles at our store. Of course your good taste demands the most up-to-date Footwear—Styles that express individuality. The completeness of our stock makes a selection easy and guarantees perfect satisfaction. FISCHER'S Shoes Are Good Shoes BARGAIN WEEK KANSAN RESULTS GRATIFYING $2.00 Sub Rate Generally Taken In By Professors And Students Bargain week is over and the subscription price of the Daily Kansan is now $2.50. The number of subscribers who accepted the low rate was surprising. Five fraternities, Acacia, Beta Theta Pii Kappa Sigma, Phi Gamma Delta and Pii Upsilon turned in ten subscriptions each and will receive a bound volume of the Daily Kansan other fraternities subscribed for a fewer number of Kansans at the two dollar rate. Sixty-two members of the faculty paid in advance before Saturday night. The free Summer Session Kansan seemed to appeal strongly to professors. The number of students and alumni who "came up" for him was large, but the exact number cannot be ascertained because the mails still bring a large number of letters which are postmarked May 24 which are entered at the reduced rate. $e$ enclosed at the rebuff station. Several students who were financially stranded tend to wish to subscribe will have asked to be allowed to send in their names this spring and receive the Summer Session Kansan free. Arrangements of this sort will probably be made and an announcement will appear in the paper this week. Only pledges at the advanced subscription rate will be received if the proposition is made. HIGGINS TO LEAVE K. U, NEXT YEAR? In his lecture to the junior practice count of the School of Law Friday Prof. Wmi. E. Higgins intimated that the University faculty next year. The rumor has been aft of several days that Higgins would swerve his connections with the law school but this is the first information to that man. He will do or whether or not his resignation is in he'd did not say. Chester S. Cassingham, a junior engineer, has withdrawn from school to take a government position in Missouri river work at Kansas City for the summer. ROOMS AND BOARD—At New England club, 1247 Kentucky St. Also rooms for light housekeeping If You Want to Buy Real Estate in Lawrence or if you want to trade for Lawrence property See J. M. NEVILLE Over Peoples State Bank Bell Phone 384 A Bouquet of Graduates From The LAWRENCE Business College Lawrence, Kansas. Katherine Pfeifer, Stenographer Kansas City, Mo. Bert G. Brown Commercial Teacher High School, Seneca, Ks Miss Franc Tolles, Stenographer, Agricultural College, Manhattan C. E. Carter. Expert Accountant Portland, Ore. The Lawrence Business College qualifies and places many young people in excellent positions every year. Graduates are sent to all parts of the U.S. Through our Civil Service course many students secure excellent appointments in government work at good salaries. Hundreds of former students in banks. Many in various lines of business are making several thousand dollars a year, and they owe their success to the start they received in the Lawrence Business College. The STENOTYPE is now used in over 200 leading business colleges in the United States. This little machine is to pencil shorthand what the typewriter is to longhand. Our STENOTYPE course offers the best opportunities to young men and women to secure higher salaries than have ever before been paid to business college graduates. Our school is in session during the entire summer months—no vacations. For catalog giving full information concerning courses of study and tuition rates, address. The Machine that Writes Shorthand LAWRENCE BUSINESS COLLEGE W. H. QUACKENBUSH, President E. S. WEATHERBY, Superintendent BAKER GETS KANSAS TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP The Kansas Intercollegiate tennis championship, which lay between Kansas and Baker following the Winfield meet last week, was played off at Baker Saturday. Baker won. The Kansas team, Smith and Johnson, went into the meet a trifle state from the Missouri Valley matches Thursday and Friday, but gave Baker a run for their money. Kansas gets second place in the state title. Ivan Dibble, of Topeka, was at the Sigma Chi house yesterday. Judge and Mrs. Silas Porter, of Topeka, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Dorothy, to Mr. Edwin Campbell. Miss Porter attended the University last year and was a member of Pi Beta Phi. At this time of the year it is always a question with young men, what they will do during the summer that will pay them well for their time and at the same time give them a chance to spend a pleasant vacation? We are prepared to give employment to several good men with good pay during the summer months in their own country. Our selling system are bound to get results for you. Our expert salesman will make regular visits in your field during the summer and will be prepared to give you valuable aid. After you hear our plan we are sure that you will agree with us that the possibilities are unlimited. We will be glad to talk with you and explain the plan to you more fully. Beeghly & Kabler, Bowersock building, Bell phone 133, office; Bell phone 321, residence--Adv. Send the Daily Kansan home. YOU HAVE GRADUATED and that is one of the greatest events in your life. The next greatest event is when you place a Bell Bros Piano in in your home. Now that your school work is finished it will give you more time to think of home and home comforts. A nice Bell Bros. Piano will fill that place. We are showing the most beautiful line of Pianos ever shown, and they are sold direct to you, as we are manufacturers. The Bell Bros. quality of tone will please you. Bell Bros. Pianos, $250 up to $435 We tune Pianos P. S. Our 1913 Catalogue is out and we will gladly mail it to you if you are interested in a new piano. Bell Brothers MASTORY- MUNCIER IND. Music Co. 925-927 MASS. ST. LAWRENCE'S ONLY ONE PRICE PIANO HOUSE R. D. KRUM, Manager PROFESSIONAL CARDS G. A. HAMMAN, M. D. Eye, ear, nose, and throat specialist. Glasses fitted. Satisfaction guaranteed. Dick Building. HARRY REDING, M. D. 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's Drug Store. Bell Phone 507. G. WJONES, A. M. M. D., Diseases of the stomach, surgery and gymcology. Suite 1, F. A. A. bldg. Residence, 1201 Ohio St. Both phones, 35. Mildred Manley, '12, visited friends in Lawrence during the week-end. Classified Advertising Little stories of personal wants that produce results at a minimum expenditure. Try them POR SALE—A Visible Remington PORT type; 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 638 Bell. LOST—A fountain pen with the name H. C. Pauley upon it. Finder please call 321 Bell. Groceries FOR RENT—Eleven room house. Dining room seats 42 people. Rent $35 per month, 1328 Ohio. See Con Squires. S. H. McCurdy, lowest prices to clubs and students, 1021 Mass. Both phones, 212. CUSTER CLUB—The Custer club will keep open during the Summer Session; board and rooms, 1414 Penn. St. O'Brien & Co., Hardware, cutery, stever and tinware. Sheet metal workers. Pumps. and pump repairing. Van's cistern filters. 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, 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 grove 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.