Beginning Monday Morning, May 14, our customers will have the privilege of buying Muslin Underwear at prices less that it would cost us today to duplicate them. The styles include everything that is new and tasteful. Many of the garments are especially designed for summer wear—low neck and short sleeve models in abundance. A HINT OF PRICES Laces and Embroideries are of the most serviceable kinds and of the newest and daintiest designs. We are quite sure you will come and see for yourself. Corset Covers, 25c to $2.00. Skirts, 50c to $3.75. Night Gowns, 89c to $4.50. Chemises, 25c to 82.75. Drawers, 25c to $1.75. Innes, Bullene & Hackman UNIVERSITY CALENDAR. Monday, May 14. German play, 8 o'clock, chapel. Tuesday, May 15. Dr. Merwin T. Sudler speaks in chapel. Kansas-Missouri base ball game on McCook field. Senior play. Wednesday, May 16. Kansas-Missouri base ball game on McCook field. Second performance of senior play. Sigma Xi meets with Professor D.F.McFarland. Thursday, May 17. Friday, May 18. Kansas-Nebraska baseball game at Lincoln. Graduating organ recital by Miss Alice Leonard. Saturday, May 19. Sophomore shirt waist party, F. A. A. Hall. Kansas-Nebraska baseball game at Lincoln. WANT THANKSGIVING GAME. Cornhuskers Would Like to Supplant Missouri. In an editorial in the last issue of the Daily Nebraskan, appeared the following statement about the Kansas-Nebraska football game which will be played next year: "In changing the schedule Kansas will in all probability come to Lincoln for the Thanksgiving game. Since Kansas and Missouri cannot agree the Jayhawkers are quite anxious for the Nebraska-Kansas contest. Missouri and Kansas have always had the Thanksgiving date but for some reason or other it is not to be played that way next year." Nebraska has been feeling in the direction for some time, and nothing would please them better than to have their game substituted for the Missouri game on our schedule. Manager Lansdon has received preliminary communications looking to this end, but has very naturally refused to consider them so long as we have the contract with Missouri. So far as Kansas is concerned, the agreement will not be broken, and probably the only ground for the feeling that Missouri would balk was the doubt which existed for a while as to whether she would have a team next year. The recent election of a coach for next year seems to remove this possibility, and so far as Kansas is advised there is no doubt that we will play our annual game with Missouri at Kansas City next year. Lacrosse Teams Busy. The class lacrosse teams have been practicing for the last three weeks in preparation for the tournament to be held soon on the golf links. As yet the game has not received very much support here, but it is steadily gaining in popularity. It is the game for track men as it develops in them the requisites for their work better than any other sport. In the east, it is the next game to baseball and football in the number of devotees. Manager Lansdon is in receipt of a letter from Illinois University to schedule a lacrosse game between the two Universities. In all probability, nothing will be done in regard to the matter until next year when it is hoped better lacrosse material will be available. Dr. Naismith ordered a new set of crosses for the team last night. It was necessary to send to Cornwall, Canada, for these crosses in order to get good material. Cap and gown pictures, Squires. White Oxfords For Men and Ladies in the best of style. FISCHER'S Couldn't Be Better. Our photographs could hardly be better—they are made so carefully, and the posing of the sitter is so thoroughly studied. We like to make several proofs, so as to secure the most natural and becoming expression and attitude. We work to please. MORRIS, the Photo Artist. 829 Mass. St. Phones 312 GATHERED ON OREAD. L. E. Phillips, DePaw '06 visited at the Phi Gam house this week. Miss Morris, of Eureka, is spending a few days with her brother, Glen, at the Alpha Tau house. Pineapple ice at Wiedemanns. The senior play group pictures are on sale at Squires Studio. Mrs. W. R. Gunn and daughter, Nanna, of Fort Scott, are visiting Rice Gunn at the Alpha Tau house. Do it now, Squires. Have you had your photos taken by Loomas, 719 Mass. Street. Budd Knepp, of Kansas City, Mo., is a visitor at the Phi Delt house. Half cabinet K. U. penant, just the thing for exchanging $2.50 per dozen. Squire Studio. Sunset Surprise at Vic's. Mrs. Lewis, of Kinsley, Mrs. Wilder, of Hiawatha, and Mrs. Connelly, of Leavenworth, are visitors at the Pi Phi house. After the senior play go to Vic's. Mrs. Olander, of Kansas City, Kas., is visiting her daughter, Maude at the Kappa house. Mr. Marshall of Lincoln is visiting his son at the Sigma Nu house. White shoe polish at Vic's. Half cabinet K. U. penant just the thing for exchanging $2.50 per dozen. Squires Studio. The Sig Alphas gave an informal dinner for their visiting friends attending the club federation Thursday evening. The Sig Alphs will give an alumni banquet at their chapter house tonight. Many alumni are expected to attend. Do it now, Squires. Vanilla, chocolate, strawberry and banana ice cream at Wiedemann's. COMMENCEMENT GIFTS See what we have. Rowlands & Stevenson. Special sale on tailor made suits, white lawn suits, blue linen suits, silk Eton suits. A nobby line of white jackets and white linen skirts. Agent for the Henderson corset.-Mrs. Sherer, 841 Mass. Supplies for spreads a specialty at Vic's. Strawberry sundaes and ice cream sodas served with fresh crushed strawberries at Wiedemann's. Strawberries and Cream at Vic's. Cap and gown pictures. Squires. Mrs. C. E. Blackmar, of Kansas City, is visiting her sons at the University. The Sigma Chis entertained a number of the visiting delegates to the State Federation at dinner Thursday evening. Mrs. Charles Hayden, of Holton, is enjoying a visit with her daughter, Mary at the Pi Phi house. Do it now, Squires. A. C. Walker, of Chicago, is visiting his Phi Psi brothers here. Frank J. Merrill was called to his home in Paola yesterday on account of the sudden death of his great grandmother. Photographs with Quality. We furnish you photos that speak at prices that talk. Visit our studio.Make a selection of that particular style of photograph you like, and we will take pleasure in satisfying you. Many styles of mounts and all our photos are "just right." Fine art in posing, lighting and finishing. The Morris Studio, 829 Mass. St. Phones 312.