The New Eldridge House BARBER SHOP Satisfaction guaranteed. Respectfully, Curbey, Fisher, L. R. Gibbs, and F. M. TIDROW, Proprietor. The Latest Electrician Muscle Machine F. M. Tidrow, Proprietor. The Latest Electric Massage Machine. Dr. A. R. Kennedy DENTIST. Room 5. Jackson Building. Phone Bell 5151 Red. 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 ENGRAVEDVISITING CARDS AND PLATE. $1,00. Jaccard Jewelry Co., 1032 Main St. Kansas City, Missouri University Barber Shop Three chairs, Compressed air and massage machine. You always get the best. Fine line of Cigars and Tobacco E. L. BRYANT, Proprietor. Agent Lawrence Steam Laundry. First class shine. COTRELL & LEONARD ALBANY,N.Y. Makers of CAPS AND GOWNS to Harvard, Yale. Princeton, Columbia, and the other leading American Universities. Class work a speciality. W J. Francisco & Sons LIVERY AND HACKING Open Day and Night. 12-14 Vt. St. Both Phones 130 Ed. Anderson Student Headquarters for Something to Eat, Drink, and Smoke. Easter Novelties ! See Display in South Window. WOLF'S BOOK STORE $250 cash or a year in College can be easily earned by one young man or lady in each county by September 1906. Plan does not interfere with other employment, and student can select the school. A Year in College. State name of institution you wish to attend. No money required. For particulars address, F. H. BLACKMAR, 1121 Kentucky St. UNIVERSITY CALENDAR. Nuts dipped in chocolate at Wiedemann's. Thursday, April 12 K. U. vs. Nebraska, base ball. Friday, April 13 Thursday, April 12 Ewing Herbert will speak in chapel KV Ewing Herbert will speak in chape. K. U. vs. Nebraska base ball. Saturday, April 14 Inter-school track meet 1:30. K. U. vs. Emporia College,base ball 3:30. HIGH SCHOOL CONFERENCE. Program for Teacher's Conference Next Week. The Annual Conference of Superintendents and Principals of Accredited Schools meets here Friday and Saturday, April 20 and 21. Foreign languages will be discussed. The program is as follows: Friday morning, chapel address by Professor F. W. Kelsey, of Ann Harbor, Michigan. The Glee Club will sing. 11 a.m., visitation of class rooms, library, museums, and laboratories. 1 p. m. Interscholastic Athletic meet on McCook field. 8 p. m. German play, "Die Lügnerin," Fraternal Aid Hall 8:15 p. m. Lecture, illustrated by Professor F. W. Kelsey. Subject, "The House of the Vettii at Pompeii, at the University chapel. The University faculty will give a reception to all visiting teachers and to Juniors, Seniors, and graduate students of the University immediately after the lecture in Classic at the Museum. The sessions on Saturday will be given in the lecture rooms of Green Hall. Saturday 9-10 a.m. a joint session of ancient and modern language divisions, Chancellor Strong will preside. Richard R. Price, Hutchison; Miss Rose Morgan, Topeka; Miss Kate Riggs, and Miss Mary Fisher, of Kansas City, Mo., will speak. 10-12:30 Ancient Language Division meets, Professor Arthur T. Walker, chairman. Professor Kelsey and prominent state teachers will talk. The Modern Language section meets at 10. C. H. Rhodes, Winfield; Miss Louise Stölzing, Parsons, Dr. Corbin, and Professor Engel will speak. 2:30 p. m. Session of College instructors. Professor T. W. Todd, Washburn College; Professor W. H.Carruth will speak. At the same hour College Classical instructors will discuss questions informally. Professor Wilcox will preside. Saturday evening, Baker-K. U. debate University chapel. New York University, the first college to abolish football and leader of the eastern colleges which recently banished the sport, has reconsidered its action and will play football next fall. N. Y. U. Reinstates Football. Minnesota started a training table for her track men this week and will maintain it to the end of the year. Fifteen men will take the regulation diet. Clothes cleaned, repaired, and pressed $1.50 per month. Phone 506. The Lawrence Pantorium 12 West Warren Street. Strawberries and Cream at Vic's. Miss Grace Muckle spent Saturday and Sunday at her home in Kansas City. GATHERED ON OREAD. It is rumored that Baker expects to send 400 rooters to the debate here on the 20th. Call at Boughton's for Easter goods. We are giving a book of Lawrence Views with every 25 cent purchase. Miss Ida Vibbard, general secretary of the Y.W.C.A., Nebraska University, spoke to the young women this afternoon. Miss Phipps played. E. E. Brown, of the treasurer's office, was called to his home at Osborne, Kansas, Friday by a telegram announcing the illness of his mother. Mrs. Brown died before he reached home. Buy your Easter suit of Mrs. Sherer. New line of top coats, jackets and skirts. Agent for the Henderson corset. Mrs. J. B. Sherer, 841 Mass. St. Freshman: "What do those numbers, 11 and 44, mean?" Soph. "Why, the 11 indicates the day the student speakers appear in chapel and the 44 announces their caliber." Another explanation of the mysterious numbers is that Ecke's gas ranges will bake 44 biscuits in 11 minutes with 7 feet of gas. "The Western Standard." What will you do when spring fever hits you? A bottle of Vinol from Raymond's will revive you from that tired feeling. Base Ball Goods. The line which sells strictly on its merits. Catalogue spring and No. 928 shows everything in spring and summer Sporting Goods. Schmelzer Armstoe 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 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 Make large wages selling our new book to retail grocers. Write today for agency, give home address, experience, territory and cities desired. "Cost Book Co." 44 Leicester St., Detroit, Mich. Canvassers For Our New Book. I have received a shipment at Huyler's chocolates.—Wiedemann. Do it now. Have Squires make your picture. HONESTLY now, wouldn't a girl of nineteen look like a premature fossil in the same dress that a woman of forty should wear? And isn't it just as illogical for a young man of the same age to choose a suit meant for a man of forty? It's because no other clothier in town ever realized the ridiculousness of having just one sort of clothes for men from the time they put on long pants, until the time they're through with 'em, that we've built up the largest young men's trade in town. are only meant for College fellows, for alert and stylewise young men, with taste enough to appreciate extreme ideas, and individuality enough to wear them. College Brand styles are originated simultaneously with the smart creations of New York's Fifth Avenue tailors. They're fully a year ahead of the styles shown by "provincial" tailors. College Brand Clothes OBER'S All the Easter Togs Are Here