THE LONG WEARING MONEYBAK TRADE MARK. Patented Selvage Silks SATISFACTION OR MONEY BACK. Why Moneybak Silks are Long Wearing. Silk is the strongest known fiber. It is only when loaded with chemicals or improperly woven that silk loses much of its original But not all pure silks are strong and long-wearing. Much depends on the knowledge put into their making. In MONEYBAK Taffeta, for instance, there are 96 double threads crossing the warp in every inch. A greater number of threads would crowd the fabric and make it stiff. Less threads would not give the cloth sufficient body to hold its shape. Naturally, these fabrics give the longest wear because they are dyed and woven in the only manner in which the silk fibers can retain their original strength. Examine a piece of MONEYBAK at our silk counter and observe its close, even weave and deep, rich luster. Draw it through your fingers and note its soft, firm texture or "peach" feel. Try to tear it and you will understand why MONEYBAK has withstood remarkable tests of strength and the reason for its giving long wear CENTRAL WON THE MEET. K. C. School Took 44 Points--Lawrence Took Kansas Cup. Central high school, of Kansas City, Missouri, won the track meet yesterday with a total of 44 points. Manual won second with 37 points. Lawrence won the cup offered to the state schools with a total of 14 points. Cooley, the Kansas City, Kansas, boy, ran a remarkable race in the mile, breaking the University and high school records. Talbot broke the inter-scholastic records in the shot and discus events. Douglas of Central equalled the K.U. record in the 220 yard dash. The relay team of Central high school won the cup offered in that event. The firsts are: 100 yard dash—Douglas, Central, time :103-5. 220 yard dash—Douglas, Central, time :24. 440 yard dash—Bodman, Manual, time :55 2-5. 880 yard run—Bungardt, Central, time 2:07 1-5. Mile run — Cooley, Kansas City, Kas., time 4:41. 120 yard hurdles - Minton Central, time :17 2-5. 220 yard hurdles - Minton Central, time :27 4-5. Pole vault-Mayberry, Manual, height 10 ft.2 in. Running high jump-Boright Manual, height 5 ft.3 in. Running broad jump—Young, Salina, distance 19 ft.7 1-2 in. Hammer throw-Talbot, Manual, distance 158 ft.1 in. Shot put - Talbot, Manual distance 44 ft.2 in. Discus throw-Talbot, Manual, 108 ft.6 in. Relay race—Central (Bungardt, Flynn, Parker, Douglas,) time 3:17 2-5. Points scored - Central 44, Manual 37, Lawrence 14, Osage City 7, Kansas City, Kansas, 5, Salina 5, Fort Scott 5, Leavenworth 3, Marysville 3, Burlingame 3, Topeka 1. Shinola Shoe Polish at Vic's. The Florsheim SHOE Look for Name on Shoe Our shoes have a style that bespeaks culture and refinement and gives that distinction which marks the welldressed man. A happily balanced combination of good looks and good service suitable for every occasion Most styles are $5.00 EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FISCHER'S Nuts dipped in chocolate at Wiedemann's. GATHERED ON OREAD. Do it now. Have Squires make your picture. Euthymol tooth paste always good at Raymond's. Miss Millie Paddock, '03, of Manhattan, was a visitor here yesterday and today. Miss Paddock is teacher in the Latin and German department in the Manhattan high school. K. U. theme tablets at Raymond's. J. A. Daily, sporting editor of the Kansas City Journal, and Jerome Beatty, associate sporting editor of the Kansas City Star, were down from Kansas City yesterday to write up the track meet. Try the Chop Suey Sundaes at Wiedemann's. See Raymond's Violet Rose toilet soap. Squires the student photographer holds the first prize gold medal for the state of Kansas also grand prize silver cup. Miss Maud Holsinger,'04, of Rosedale, was here for the Phi Psi party last night. Base ball pictures for sale at Squires studio. Miss Mary Shields and Miss Kilburn, both of Garnet, are visiting the former's sister, Miss Florence Shields. The College Jeweler Combs, 75c to $5.00. Waist Sets, 50c up. Dog Collars, $2 to $10. Ribbon Bow Pins, 75c up. Sash Pins, $1 to $4. Belt Buckles, $1 to $3.75. Fobs, K.U. and others, 35c up. Collar Supporters, 50c up. Bracelets, $1.25 to $15. And many new things at Carl Engel, of Manhattan president of the Kansas Pharmaceutical Association, is visiting the dean of the Pharmacy School and the department today. A luncheon was given for him at the residence of Professor Sayre. Time for Spring fishing and Spring Clothing. The bite is more pleasant than the "bit." If you go fishing you may get a bite— If you go clothes buying you may get bit. Come here for your Spring Things and you'll be perfectly safe. Don't forget our iron clad guarantee of "Money back, if anything goes wrong." Strong proposition but we live up to it to the letter. Splendid showing of Spring Things here now. Splendid time to buy. Splendid time to look. Remember, the Palace of Sweets serves the BEST ICE CREAM. Fine Candies. Try Sayso Cones-filled with Ice Cream. 931 Mass. St. Lowney's chocolates at Wiedemann's. Popular Copyright BOOKS Former Price $1 and $1.50 50 CENTS Rowlands & Stevenson. The photographs taken by Loomas have a certain originality that is pleasing. Bicycle Playing CarJ's at Vic's. SUMMER REOUIISITES. We've just received an addition to our stock of Fans and Parasols,"Dressy Necessities" in unusually handsome colors and materials. The parasols have the swagger Newport shapes and handles—quite the jauntiest we've seen. A D. WEAVER. ---