Albert T. Reid Twentieth Anni= versary Sale. Tuesday, March 20th, we will celebrate our twentieth anniversary—twenty years of continuous business success. In order to properly celebrate the occasion, we have prepared a sale that will outshine, with bargains, any sale we have ever held. See Monday papers for particulars and prices. A. D. Weaver 7. NEWSPAPER LECTURES. Leading Editors of State to Address the Classes. Mr. L. N. Flint will deliver a series of lectures before the newspaper classes, on the practical side of journalism. The first lecture will be given Monday at 11:15 in Room 5. A number of the leading newspaper men of the state will address the classes on Friday mornings, as follow: March 23, Albert T. Read of the Leavenworth Post, will speak about the "Newspaper Artist;" March 30, Gomer T. Davis, of the Concordia Kansan will present some phases of journalism; and on April 6, Ewing Herbert, of the Brown County World, will talk about the "Things That Interest People." Other newspaper men, who are expected in the near future are: W. Y. Morgan, Frank P. McLennan, and Henry Allen. Y. M. C. A. Elects. The following officers of the Y. M. C. A. were elected for the ensuing year at the regular meeting Thursday evening; President, George Ahlborn; Vice President, H. C. Herman; Secretary, A. Naramore; Treasurer, A. R. Mann; Student Member of Advisory Board, Roy Martin. Every picture perfect and upto-date. Squires Studio. Report of Nashville Convention. The delegates to the Nashville Convention will give their formal report at the next Vesper service, Sunday afternoon March 18, in the chapel. The meeting will be called promptly at 4:30. Each of the delegates will report. There will be some special music under the direction of Professor Hubach, and the quartette will sing two or three selections which were favorites at the convention. All students are invited to attend. See the small pictures with K. U. mounts at Squires Studio. Professor Dunlap went to Topeka Friday to talk on "The Poet Shelley." Do it now. Have Squires make your picture. Fruit and nut sundaes, at Vic's. THE FISK TEACHERS' AGENCIES. Chicago, Washington, Minneapolis, Spokane. San Francisco, New York, Boston Denver, Portland, Los Angeles. CHICAGO CHICAGO CHICAGO OFFICE: FINE ARTS BUILDING, 203 Michigan Boulevard. Managers; Herbert F. Fisk, Ernest E. Olp, Marion Holmes, Manual and membership forms sent on application. Twenty-third year. Over 23,000 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. THREE SIMPLE MOTIONS TO FILL THE ORIGINAL AND JONNY GENUINE CONKLIN'S SELF-FLLING PEN - and all in a few seconds of time. The pressure of the water inside the tank is just as high as the pressur inside it must allow in reservoir water, when released, draws in the ink and the pen is instantly drawn out. So simple is the operation that the OCKLIN PEN The quickly adjusted locking prevents the ink from being torn out. The comma is smallest, most practical, most efficient of all font features, and most fashioned drop filler. 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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. Fresh salted peanuts, at Vic's. FINE RUBBER TIRED HACKS C. H. HUNSINGER, Hack and Livery. Telephone 258. 922 Mass St. Lawrence Transfer Company Hauls Trunks Both Telephones 15. 842 Mass. St. Lawrence, Kansas "The Western Standard." Schmelze'S Goods. The line which sells strictly on its merits. Catalogue No. 928 shows everything in spring and summer Sporting Goods. Schmelzer Armsca KANSAS CITY, MO. That Easter Suit Now is the time to call and leave your order for it. CLIFTON T. HIATT. 924 Mass. Tel. Red 30 Bell Special Homeseeker's Rates February 6 and 20. Round trip tickets at three-fourths of the one way rates. Minimum $10.00 Minimum $6.00. TO POINTS IN One way tickets at half of the one way rates plus $2.00. Minimum $5.00. A. Hilton, Genl Passenger Agent, St. Louis, Mo. Oklahoma, Indian Territory, Arkansas, Missouri, Texas and other States. J. 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