The Month of May opens with a GrandClimaxBargains in all kinds of Merchandise at INNES'S Amazing bargains in Silks, Dress Goods and Wom en's Ready-to-Wear Garments. Wonderfully low prices on Hosiery, Corsets, Underwear, Gloves, Laces, Ribbons, Belts and Handkerchiefs. We buy in largest quantities from the biggest and most famous producers. We have ever in mind the welfare of our many patrons. It is also our aim to give you the best at the lowest price and to make this business grow still greater. Innes, Bullene & Hackman UNIVERSITY CALENDAR. Sunday, May 6. Vesper Services, Fraser Hall. lav.May 7. Monday, May 7. Bible Institute Closes. Kansas-Baker base ball game at Baldwin. Tuesday, May 8. Tuesday, May 8. Mr. W.C. Lansdon will speak in chapel. State Federation of Women's Clubs Meets. Friday, May 11. Mrs. Bellville-Brown, Pres, of Federation of Clubs speaks in chapel. Kansas-Washburn base ball game on McCook field. French Play in Fraternal Aid Hall. Clifton T. Hiatt, local agent for M. Born and the Royal Tailors, of Chicago, has moved his headquarters to 919 Mass. St., where he will continue to fit the students with firstclass tailor made clothes at reasonable prices. Mrs. Reynolds of Clay Center is visiting her daughter, Kate. Look for Name on Shoe a F heim; and convince your self of its many virtues. No gaping at the ankle—no slipping at the heel; absolute comfort. Your next pair Most styles are $5.00 Exclusive Agents GATHERED ON OREAD. Loomas, for fine photographs. UNIVERSITY PAPER, Post Cards, Book of Lawrence Views and School Supplies at Boughton's: Miss Ivy Brock entertained several girl friends at breakfast May day. Miss Birdie Greenough went to Kansas City yesterday morning. Roy Moore made a trip to Kansas City yesterday afternect. Try the salted peanuts at Wiedemann's. UNIVERSITY PAPER, Post cards and Book of Lawrence Views, and School Supplies at Boughton's. Vanilla, chocolate, strawberry ice cream at Wiedemann's. Do it now. Have Squires make your picture. Leaders in perfumes and complexion creams. Dick Bros. Deep cuts on all tailor made suits, the latest in white net and lawn dresses, all the latest in gray skirts, shirt waists, English top coats, silk skirts and Eton jackets. Mrs. Shearer, 841 Mass. St. I am closing out my base balls and bats at cost. J. S. Boughton, 1025 Mass. St. Limeade at Raymond's. Remember we have cap and gown for seniors who want pictures. Squires Studio. The finest cold cream at Dick Bros. D. C. Sweezey, who attended school in '97 and '98, is here visiting his brother, Roy Sweezey. Edgar Green, halfback on the '05 team, is now manager of a lumber yard at Hutchison, Kansas. The trio that will sing the special features of the program at the vesper services next Sunday will be Chancellor Strong, bass; Professor Hubach, tenor; and Mrs. Ashton, soprano. Something new in exchange photos, at the Lomas Studio. 719 Mass. Street. Shinola Shoe Polish at Vic's. Pound Stationery. 100 Sheets Linen Cloth Paper and 50 Envelopes to match, 60 cents. Rowlands & Stevenson. 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. Lost-On McCook field a light, tan colored rain coat. Reward for return to W.P.Montgomery, 916 Kentucky. Half cabinet with or without K. U. pennant for $2.50 per dozen. Squires Studio. 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, D. C. KEMP, 1338 Ohio Street. Try the marshmallow sundaes at Wiedemann's. Have you had your photos taken by Loomas, 719 Mass. Street. Euthymol tooth paste and Diamond tooth powder at Raymond's. We are making rates on cap and gown pictures. Squires Studio. Fine toilet soap at Vic's 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. PHARMACY ALUMNI NOTES. The annual meeting of the Pharmacy Alumni Association was held at the residence of Professor L. E. Sayre, Friday evening, May 4th. In the absence of other officers the meeting was called to order by the corresponding secretary, L.D. Havenhill. Professor Sayre was appointed chairman and A.B. Carter secretary pro tem. The minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved. The report of the corresponding secretary showed that there were eighty-four members in good standing and of these thirysix were paid up members for 1906. The treasurer's report showed the receipts of the year to be $121,69. The current expenses amounted to $46.63, leaving a balance in the treasury of $75.06. The books were examined and approved by the auditing committee, composed of A. B. Carter and H. M. Springer. The following officers were elected: President, W. S. Wilson, '04, Burlington; Vice President, H. M. Springer, '06, Leavenworth; Recording Secretary, Maude Long, '04, Lawrence; Corresponding Secretary, L. D. Havenhill, '03, Lawrence; Treasurer, H. L. Raymond, '86, Lawrence; Assistant Corresponding Secretaries, California: M. R. Mason, '96, Angel Island; Illinois: P. E. Kellar, '03, 226 W. North St., Galesburg; Kansas: A. B. Scanlon, '04, Assaria; Oklahoma: R. L. Sanford, '05, Ponca City; Missouri: Chas. E. F. Mollet, '05, St. Joseph; Texas: R. H. Needham, '01, Fort Worth. Strawberries and Cream at Vic's. with us and be happy. C, C COURTNEY. Gen.Agt. Mass. Bldg., Kansas City.Mo. Star May Sale Look for the Green Stars. They all point to real bargains. Let this be your lucky star. One star points to our $1.00 fancy Mohairs 59c a yard.. Another points to $1.00 fancy Silks, choice 79c a yard.. A. D. WEAVER