The INNES Store Is conceded by unbiased storekeepers to have the largest stock and best values in Dry Goods and Carpets in Lawrence. Three stores filled to overflowing with Silks, Dress Goods, Hosiery, Corsets, and Underwear. Ready to wear apparel for women. Carpets, Curtains, Rugs. Large shipments of new things are arriving from our New York buyer, at extremely low prices. Black Taffeta Silks from one of the best manufacturers in this country are ready for prompt buyers. 85 cent Black Taffeta, 59 cents. $1.35 Black Taffeta, 36 inch, $1.00. $1.10 Black Taffeta, 36 inch, 89c. $1.25 Black Peau de Soie, $1.00. These are excellent Silks, and women who have a dress skirt or dust coat to make will not need a second invitation to buy at these prices. Innes, Bullene & Hackman --it is sure to please. Play Baker. Newman and Eaton were the successful men in the tennis tournament held last week and will meet Baker at Baldwin today. There were sixteen men in the tryouts and the best talent of the University was represented. The two champions defeated every competitor with ease and did not lose a single set. Baker is especially strong at tennis and the boys will no doubt be up against a tough proposition. Now, I have received a shipment of Huyler's and Lowney's chocolates in half pound, one, two, three, and five pound boxes, Wiedemann's. To Drill High School Seniors. Professor E. G. Frazier will go to Arkansas City tomorrow night to asssist the seniors of the high school in the preparation of their commencement program. He will take over the orations and the senior play, and give them his whole attention Friday and Saturday. Inexpensive but Sweet. For graduation remembrance, a box of Huyler's or Lowney's chocolates. Get them at Wiedemann's. Clothes Class Luncheons. Do not make the man, but good clothes will make a good man better appreciated by his friends and the public. Don't "hide your light' under ill-fitting, inferior quality clothes, and thereby do yourselves injustice. The best clothes are so cheap here that almost everybody can afford them. The Suit Case you are looking for is also here. Prices $1.50 to $7.00. M.J.SKOFSTAD Among the new features to be introduced into the exercises during commencement week this year are the class luncheons Tuesday noon, after the alumni address. These will not be elaborate affairs, but will be in the nature of informal picnics in the various beautiful places of the campus. Lunch goods will be procurable at the University and all necessary facilities will be provided. Members of many classes are already planning to make this a prominent event in commencement week. Early arrivals are urged to report to their reunion class headquarters and cooperate in making the necessary arrangements for their respective class picnics. Strawberry sundae and ice cream sodas served with fresh crushed strawberries at Wiedemann's. Cap and gown photo. Squires. WE'VE GOT THEM! Yes, sir, we believe we are showing the best line of Shoes on earth for the price in our Walk Over Shoes. The best of leathers, correct lasts, and the best of shoe making all combined in this shoe for $3.50 and $4.00 to you. Come in and let us show them. Starkweather Shoe Co. --it is sure to please. GATHERED ON OREAD. Strawberries and Cream at Vic's. Have you had your photos taken by Loomas, 719 Mass. Street. Dr. M. T. Sudler, of the Medical Department will speak on "The Relation of Medical Education to General Education," at the open lecture of the Sigma Xi tomorrow night in Snow Hall lecture room. Dwight M. Davis of Leland Stanford University is spending a few days at the Phi Kappa Psi house. George Belt of Kansas City Missouri, visited at the Sig Alph house over Sunday. Order your frat picture now. Squires Studio. Remember the folks at home with a box of Wiedemann's fine chocolates. Drawing paper, theme paper quiz books, botany paper and all stationery supplies at Boughton's, 1029 Mass. St. Geo. Davies who played foot ball on Captain Hick's team is visiting school this week. He has just finished a successful term of school at Eskridge. Order your frat picture now. Squires Studio. Maple ice cream at Wiedemann's. If it's from The College Jeweler Gustafson When Merit Tells. The photographing of a cap and gown is one of the most difficult of all subjects, and must be placed in the hands of a skilled artist in order to secure a pleasing photo. Our twenty years of experience places us in a position to guarantee satisfaction in this class of work Don't make a mistake in this matter, but patronize The MORRIS STUDIO 329 Mass. St. Phones 312. Engineers in Philippines. Sunset Surprise at Vic's. In the large party of railroad engineers now on the way to the Philippines to build the new system of government railroads for J. G. White and Company, there are three who received their engineering training at the Kansas university. No other college or university is so well represented. The representatives of Kansas are J.M. Robinson, Engineering '92, Walter Dennis and Clay Anderson. The Y. M. C. A. held its last meeting Sunday afternoon. H. L. Heinzman, E. B. Black and J.F. Bender gave short talks about this year's work. Cap and gown photo. Squires. Apricot ice at Wiedemann's. Supplies for spreads a specialty at Vic's. The Circuit Rider Talks. Rollins Bingham, "circuit rider" on the Kansas City Star, addressed the newspaper classes a few minutes Monday morning on "special correspondence." Mr. Bingham is one of the most unique character that has appeared before the newspaper classes this year. He is the son of Mr. Bingham the celebrated Kansas City painter and is a graduate of Yale University, being a senior while Chancellor Strong was'a freshman. While in school he was a member of the Yale rowing crew. After graduation he led a varied life, finally drifting from the drummer's trade into the newspaper business by writing some special little stories for the St. Louis Globe Democrat on Drummers' Life. He at once made good in the newspaper business and since that time has been writing special correspondence for the various newspapers. His best work has been done on the Star where he signs his letters which are principally of a political nature, by the nom de plume of "The Circuit Rider." These letters were extremely influential in securing the election of Folk as governor of Missouri. He will make his headquarters here during the present political campaign. The method he uses in writing his stuff is to ride around among the farmers and find out what they think about political matters. He will bring his saddle horse to Lawrence this week and start another of his tours through the state. Mr. Bingham will be known among the students as being the enthusiastic Missouri rooter in the games last week. Vanilla, chocolate and cherry ice cream at Wiedemann's. If You Want to Buy ONE BICYCLE (new), ONE SHOT GUN OR RIFLE (new), SELF FILLING FOUNTAIN PENS, (new), At 25 per cent. below ordinary prices SEE JOSEPH W. MURRAY AT THE PRINTING OFFICE, BASEMENT OF FRASER HALL.