The INNES STORES Are Showing the Biggest Stock in the History of the Business. There are opportunities that may not be duplicated again in women's ready-to-wear Garments. Fortunate purchases have made extraordinary bargains in Silks and Dress Goods. There are other values equally as important in Ribbons, Laces, Handkerchiefs, Corsets, Hosiery, Underwear. We are fully organized to take care of the crowds and to give better values than ever before. Innes, Bullene & Hackman Only Once In Life. There is nothing more cherished by a student than a stylish photo made with cap and gown as it represents years of hard work crowned with success. Morris Studio is noted for pleasing effects in this class of work. Such work is very different from the ordinary and should be placed in the hands of a skilled artist. Do not make a mistake in this matter but call on Morris and have it done right. 829 Mass. St. Phones 312. Manager Iola Register Taiked. Leslie E. Wallace, managing editor of the Iola Register, made one of the most interesting addresses before the journalism classes at the university yesterday morning that the class has had the pleasure of hearing this season. His subwas the "Duties of the Washington Correspondent." Vanilla, chocolate, strawberry ice cream at Wiedemann's. GATHERED ON OREAD. Why not have the best? Go to Squires for your picture. Howard Farnsworths' mother is here from Atchison over Sunday. Malcomb Gray and Gates of Baker visited the Phi Gam house Thursday. Willis Carothers, principal of McLouth high school, is visiting on the hill. He received his degree last term. The finest cold cream at Dick Bros. Photographs taken by Loomas are not the cheapest but they are certainly the best. 719 Mass St. Dean Alford who played basket ball here in '01, '02 and '03 is now the star player in that sport at Nome, Alaska. Chester Leinbach was in Clay Center yesterday on business connected with the annual, which is being printed there. Jerome Beatty, assistant athletic editor of the Kansas City Star, came up from Kansas City for the Sophomore last night. Miss Melva A. Livermore, of India, will give a public address Sunday 3:00 p.m. in Congregational church. Leaders in perfumes and complexion creams. Dick Bros. Price Holmes, H. M. Breidenthal and Frank Ellis went to Kansas City, Missouri, Friday, to attend a Delta Kappa Theta party there. Call and see Loomas, the new photographer. Special care taken with student work. 719 Mass. St. E. E. Brookens, superintendent of public instruction of Smith county, visited his brother, E.C.Brookens of the Law School,Friday. Loomas for fine photographs. 719 Mass. St. Frank J. Merrill and Newton C. Campbell have returned from Washington where they attended the biennial council of the Phi Kappa Psi fraternity. Mr. Campbell also spent several days in New York City. Souvenir Spoons. Finest assortment in city to select from. Any building or a birdseye view of K.U. engraved or stamped on bowl. Other views: WIND MILL HASKELL INSTITUTE COURT HOUSE LIBRARY HIGH SCHOOL, and LAWRENCE, KANSAS Just the thing for a graduation present $1.50 up. College Jeweler. Photos that do not go out of style. A fine photo in evening dress or loose drapery is never discarded on account of its date. The Morris Studio never fails to please such subjects, but prefers to do the work on appointment as it requires considerable time and special arrangement to secure best results in posing; lighting, etc. A choice selection of loose draperies will be furnished if desired. The best is the cheapest. 829 Mass. St. Phones 312. A Trip to Europe. All persons interested in an organized summer tour of Europe which visits all the principal cities and offers various courses of study, should write, D. C. KEMP, 1338 Ohio Street. Try the salted peanuts at Wiedemann's. Try the marshmallow sundaes at Wiedemann's. Remember, the Palace of Sweets serves the BEST ICE CREAM. Fine Candies. Try Sayso Cones-filled with Ice Cream. 931 Mass. St. Too Much "Trade Anyhow." Dr. J. S. Ford, presiding elder of the Methodist church of this district gave in the University chapel an address which dealt with some of the noticeable tendencies of the times. To illustrate a notable trend of the present day Dr. Ford said that one Sunday not long ago he was at a house where there was a little boy with a seventy-five cent watch and chain. Dr. Ford showed him his own watch and said, "Now this is Sunday. Of course we wouldn't trade watches on Sunday. But if it were not Sunday how would you trade watches?" The boy looked at the two watches for a moment and then said, "Well, if you will, I'll trade anyhow." "At the present time," said Dr. Ford, "there is too much of this spirit of trade anyhow." Dr. Ford's address was longer than the usual Friday morning chapel talk but his eloquent sermon held the attention of the crowded room much more closely than is usually the case. Post cards at Boughton's. Frat. Base Ball Monday. The first game of the InterFraternity base ball series which was to have been played between the Phi Gams and the Alpha Tau's Thursday was postponed on account of the Baker K. U. game and will be played on next Tuesday May 1. The next game after it will be on Thursday when the Betas will play the Sig Alphs. Moulton Second in 100-Meter. Fay Moulton, the fast Kansas City and ex-K. U. sprinter, won second place in the 100-meter (109 1-3 yards) final at Athens yesterday. Archie Hahn of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, won first in 11 1-5 seconds. Moulton also qualified in the 400-meter run by winning an easy first, and since this is his best race it is hoped that he may take first in the final. Reliable Rain Coats. It is cheaper to own a good Rain Coat than to pay doctor bills and buy new dresses. We show a complete line of Rain Coats that will turn the rain. A. D. WEAVER.