The Beauty, Glow and Spirit of Spring Have Full Possession of the Innes Store. The ready-to-wear department is bright and attractive with its special array of beautiful Suits, Wraps, Skirts and Waists. Elegant models coming in the exclusiveness of just one at a price. Stylish new Grey Suitings. Grey and white invisible Plaid Panama. Hand twisted Worsted, 56 inches wide. $1.75 a yard. Imported white ground Suitings at $1.75 to $2.00 a yard. Light weight grey Suitings at $1.00 a yard. Many novelties for women in Belts, Hosiery, Corsets, Ribbons and Gloves. Come see the new styles and buy your summer supply while the assortment is at the best. Innes, Bullene & Hackman KANSAS AHEAD Continued from page 1. spice to the enthusiasm. In the second inning Nebraska scored two men on errors followed by a clearly earned run in the third. Another was added by the Cornhuskers in the seventh. With two men down in the ninth and a man on first and third, Jones tossed the ball to Brookens who threw the ball to Bailey at short, where Denslow of Nebraska was tagged just as Barta crossed the plate from third. Umpire Morgan decided the score did not count. Rather than have any trouble Manager Lansdon had Morgan change his decision. The Jayhawkers scored one in the fourth and two each in the eighth and ninth inning, tieing the score. In the eleventh Wilson displayed the nicest piece of headwork of the game when, with a Nebraskan on first and second, he dropped a fly back of third base and doubled from third to second. Again Morgan changed his decision to avoid a wrangle. Player. AB R IB SH PO A D Johnson, 3 ... 6 1 3 0 2 2 1 Bailey, ss ... 6 1 0 1 3 3 0 Hoffman, r f ... 5 1 0 0 2 0 1 Brookens,c ... 6 1 0 0 3 2 1 Bloss, c f ... 6 1 3 0 1 0 0 Wilson, r f ... 6 0 1 0 2 0 0 Young, l ... 6 0 2 1 19 0 3 Hetherington, 2 ... 5 0 0 3 4 1 1 Jones, p ... 6 0 0 2 0 1 4 1 52 5 11 2 36 15 8 Nebraska 0 2 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0-5 Adelbert McCleverty is ill at the Phi Gam house with the mumps. Do it now. Have Squires make your picture. Fred Zurn, of Kansas City was a visitor at the Phi Psi house this week. Loomas, the photographer gives his best attention to student work. Miss Mary Johnston, arts '03, of Kansas City, is visiting at the Kappa Alpha Theta house. The photographs taken by Loomas have a certain originality that is pleasing. Professor Nutting Lectures. Professor C. C. Nutting, head of the Department of Zoology in the University of Iowa, lectured in Snow Hall Thursday night under the auspices of Sigma Xi. The audience was small owing to the stormy weather, but a large majority of the scientific people of the University were present. The lecture dealt with the Hawaiian cruise of the ship Albatross, and the scientific material and data secured on the voyage. The lecture was of a popular character and was illustrated. Bicycle Playing Card's at Vic's. It must be that spring has come. A girl who had been staring out of the window the whole class hour, left the following on the desk when she went out: Is This Spring? "Spring, Spring, beautiful Spring, It comes to you and me! Spring is such a jolly thing When the birdies sing to me." Looking Backward. There are many student friends whose pictured faces would give us truest pleasure, as we look back over school years, if we only possessed them. Put yourself in the hands of the Morris Studio Artists and have no cause to regret, so far as your dear ones are concerned. The "student rates" on photos will be continued a short time only. The best is the cheapest always. Just now you can get it for less than half the usual price. 829 Mass. St. Paper by the pound at Boughton's. A book of Lawrence views with every 25 cent purchase. Try the Chop Suey Sundaes at Wiedemann's. THE COLLEGE JEWELFR Likes to Do Little Jobs of Repairing. Dean Shaler of Harvard Dead. Dr. Nathaniel S. Shaler, dean of the Scientific School at Harvard since 1891, died, April 10, of pneumonia. He had been connected with the University since 1864. Dean Shaler was one of the leading authorities on physical sciences, and contributed to leading American periodicals. The latest news from Baker says that more enthusiasm is being developed for the Kansas-Baker debate than has been shown in some time past. The chances for a record breaking crowd are increasing as the time approaches. Sophomore Preliminary Monday. Popular Copyright Books 50c each. The preliminary debate in the Sophomore class to select the team for the Freshman Sophomore debate will be held Monday night in Fraser Hall. Six sophomores have entered the preliminary. The freshman team has already been selected. The men are Tom Gowerlock, H.C. Waters and Clyde Fife. Rowlands & Stevenson. Lowney's chocolates at Wiedemann's. Fine toilet soap at Vic's. A fine picture just right to exchange. Half cabinet with K. U. pennant for $2.50 per dozen. Squires Studio. Shinola Shoe Polish at Vic's. Miss Mary Johnson, college '03, of Kansas City is visiting Miss Watson. Loomas, the new photographer, his work is up-to-date in every respect. Ward Cook, of the Central high school, Kansas City, Mo., was a visitor on the hill yesterday. Homeseekers' Excursions To Points in Oklahoma, Indian Territory, Arkansas Missouri, Texas And Other States. On First and Third Tuesdays of Each Month, April to December 1906, Inclusive. RATE, ONE FARE PLUS $2.00 FOR ROUND TRIP. (Minimum, $9.00.) Write For Descriptive Literature. A. Hilton, Gen'l Passenger Agent, St Louis, Mo. J. C. Lovrien, Ass't Gen'l Passenger J. C. Lovrien, Ass't Gen'l Passenger Agent, Kansas City, Mo. Mystic Shriners' Excursion For the Annual Convention, Imperial Council Ancient Arabic Order, Nobles of the Mystic Shrine, to be held at Los Angeles Los Angeles May 7-10. THE UNION PACIFIC For further particulars inquire of E. E. ALEXANDER, City Ticket Agent. Eldridge Block. Both phones No. 5. J. T. SHANKLIN. Both phones No. 76. Depot Agent. will make round trip rate of $50.00. This rate also applies to San Francisco. Going or returning via Portland, $62.50. Tickets on sale April 25 to May 5 inclusive. Final return limit, July 31. Liberal stopovers in both directions. Ladies' and Gentlemen's Shoe Shining Parlor Fine Cigars and Tobacco. All shines 5 cents. PETER SAMSON, 737 Massachusetts St. You can get up-to-date Stationery by the pound, tablets or box at WOLF'S BOOK STORE Frank J. Merrill and Newton C. Campbell, both of the Law School left Lawrence today for Washington, D.C., to attend the Grand Arch Council of the Phi Kappa Psi Fraternity. Campbell is the delegate from Kansas Alpha Chapter, which is located here, and Merrill is the Archon of the fifth district. While in the East they will visit New York, Philadelphia, Boston, and some of the larger eastern colleges. They will return in about two weeks. Photographs made by Loomas are up-to-date in every particular.