In Every Section of TheInnesStore There is a.Full and Plentiful Showing of New Spring Merchandise. White washable goods. Never was such a white goods season. Never was such an array of daintiness shown as here now. French Lawns, Persian Lawns, Organdies, Batiste, Japan Silk, Banzai Silk, Paris mull and lace striped muslin effects. Prices are much lower than usual. Mohair Suitings. Invisible Plaid Panama. There's a crispness to these cloths that renders them peculiarly adaptable for tailored suits. Etons or separate Skirts, prices $1.25 to $1.75 a yard. $1.10 for $1.35 yard wide Black Taffeta, bright and durable, made by a famous maker of black silks. Have just arrived, new belts, hosiery, corsets, gloves, laces and embroidery. Will you look at them? They're choice. Innes, Bullene & Hackman College Shoes. The College Shoe is a great favorite these days. The Young Lady is very partial to the style. The College Boot has a sort of individual Style and Smartness of its own. The thing in Footwear is our "College Boot." Starkweather Shoe Company. We have just received another shipment of those nobby Spring Suits. Fine Line of Spring Hats. An elegant line of Spring Shirts and Underwear. M. J. Skofstad 829 Mass. St. The Zoological materials which Professors McClung and Baumgartner collected on the Pacific coast last summer, have arrived. In this collection is a very large crab and several jars of very beautiful jellyfish. GATHERED ON OREAD. Mrs. Hesser, of Beloit, visited her son, Fred, at the Beta house this week. The Sigma Chis held initiation for Clare Justice of Chanute, last Friday. W. B. Kennedy, law '04, of Fredonia, Kansas, is visiting the University today. O. B. Hartley and George Guernsey will take the Scottish Rights thirty-second degree at Topeka next week. Photographs made by Loomas are up-to-date in every particular. Bicycle Playing Card's at Vic's. A new lot of leather post cards at Boughton's, also pictures in leather frames. Call and see them. Professor Landsburg, of Simpson College, Indianola, Iowa, was a visitor at the Alpha Tau house this week. C. C. Tillotson, Eng. '04, who has charge of the manual training department of the Manual Training high school of Kansas City, Mo., is a visitor on the Hill. Do it now. Have Squires make your picture. C. E. Wallis, '97, was a visitor on the Hill this week. He was teacher of History in Lawrence University, at Appleton, Wisconsin, but was recently transferred to the History Department of the Central high school of Kansas City, Mo. h h h h h A Suit is right or it isn't right. There is no half way about tailoring. Those Hart, Schaffner & Marx Clothes will fit right and they'll wear right because they are made right. The beauty of it all is that they are as well tailored beneath the surface as they look on the surface. Our $15.00 special is a wonder. A dozen styles to choose from, a dozen patterns of a style, a dozen reasons why $15.00 would not be an overcharge for the garments. "CLOTHES OF OUALITY." W. E. SPALDING, 807 Massachusetts St. 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. Medics Visit Kansas City. Looking Backward. The Medical Students here will visit the clinical department at Kansas City, Mo., next Friday. They will be entertained by the Juniors and Seniors while there. The hospital will be visited in the morning and the city in the afternoon. Lomas, the photographer gives his best attention to student work. Try the Chop Suey Sundaes at Wiedemann's. The Betrothal Ring The ring that seals your betrothal should hold a gem of the first water. None other should be given on this occasion. The consciousness that it is such heightens the joy of those concerned. If selected at our establishment it carries this assurance. B. G. GUSTAFSON, Jeweler and Optician. Mrs. Margaret Wise-Sutton, '01, who was assistant in Botany at the University till two years ago, visited on the Hill this week. The photographs taken by Loomas have a certain originality that is pleasing. 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. (Minimum, $9.00.) 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 Agent, Kansas City, Mo. Mystic Shriners' Excursion TO Los Angeles For the Annual Convention, Imperial Council Ancient Arabic Order, Nobles of the Mystic Shrine, to be held at Los Angeles May 7-10. THE UNION PACIFIC 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. 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. 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 Harley Ault of the Baker debating team was here today on business connected with the Kansas-Baker debate Saturday night. Lowney's chocolates at Wiedemann's. Clothes cleaned, repaired, and pressed $1.50 per month. Phone 506. The Lawrence Pantorium, 12 West Warren Street. Fine toilet soap at Vic's. Shinola Shoe Polish at Vic's. Baker won a slow game of base ball from Haskell, on the Haskell field Monday, by a score of 5 to 4.