7 SPRING GOODS —ARE— NOW ARRIVING IN- —IN— Boots and Shoes. See our Styles and Prices. MASON'S. MILLINERY. A complete line of fashionable goods. An especially fine line of Spring Hats. Flowers, Hats, and all the latest novelties. In fact, anything you wish in the line of fine Millinery, can be seen at the Parlors of MRS. SAVAGE, Cor. Mass. and Warren Sts. Mr. L. T. Smith will conduct the young men's meeting at the Y. M. C. A., for the last time on Sunday at 4 P. M. Mr. Smith has been identified with the Association since its organization, and has endeard himself to many friends both in the University and city. It is hoped the rooms will be crowded on Sunday to hear Mr. Smith for the last time. Singing—male chorus. All students are very cordially invited. All newspapers and periodicals constantly on hand at J. D. Smith's. Black socks at Abe Levy's. Always try Crains & Urbansky, the Boston square dealing clothiers, hatters and furnishers. Branch stores at St. Marys and Junction City, Kansas. E. & W. collars and cuffs at Abe Levy's Buy a cane for commencement, of J. D. Smith. Dress shirts at Abe Levy's. Smedley gives the finest baths in Lawrence. Patronize Andy Reed and get good satisfaction and a chance on the gold watch and gold headed cane. J. D. Smith always carries a ful line of the choiceest brands of cigar and tobacco. Hamilton does the best work. Dumb bells and Indian clubs, all weights, at J. D. Smith's. By your cigars and cigarettes of J D. Smith. Patronize those who patronize you by going to Hamilton's for photos. Andy Reed has the oldest and best barber shop in Lawrence. Ladies' trunks and valises at Abe Levy's. Say boys, have you tried one of those vapor baths at Smedley's? Buy your new hats of Abe Levy. Have your group pictures taken at Hamilton's. Look at the Delmonico windows. Fine silk umbrellas at Abe Levy's. Smedley is the man to call on for baths. Andy Reed employs none but the best workmen, and can give you the best shave or most stylish hair cut in the city. Fine neck-wear and dress shirts at Abe Leey's. GIFTS FOR COMMENCEMENT, WILL BE Found in Great Variety AT THE FIELD & HARGIS University Book-store, Where you can purchase Books of all kinds, and Pictures and Art Novelties; and need not pay high prices. REMEMBER F. F. METTNER, The Leading Photographer. COME AND SEE SUMMER TOURIST RATES. The Colorado and Las Vegas Hot Springs, New Mexico, have become famous as health resorts. As the "heated term" approaches, many people are preparing for a summer tour to the mountains. They should keep in mind that the Santa Fe route has double daily train service, with through Pullman Sleepers, to all western points. Round-trip tourist tickets at reduced rates, to Denver, Colorado Springs, Pueblo, Trinidan and Las Vegas Hot Springs are now on sale at all coupon ticket offices. For further information call on or address R. K. Tabor, Agent, Union Depot, Lawrence; J. P. Ross. Agent, city office, Lawrence, Kan. Geo. T. Nicholson, G. P. & T. A., A., T. & S. F. R. R., Topeka, Kan. New ties for commencement at Abe Levy's. Hamilton may be found at his old stand, and is ready to serve his old patrons and to welcome new ones. Bromelsck is booming the spring trade with a full stock of gent's furnishings. The finest photo rooms in the city are at Willis'. South Tenn. St. Call on Bromelsick for anything in his line. He can give you a fine bargain. Hamilton asks for the trade of the students only on merit. Bromelsick has an elegant line of new summer hats. Call and see them. Both straw and stiff. Visit Hamilton's studio, and an examination of his work will convince you that you need go no further for good photos. You are sure of a satisfactory photo at Willis'. Da Lecs gallery. Party ties and dress shirts at Abe Levy's. A full line of neck ties and collars at Bromelsick's. Levy has some fine new neckties. Buy your socks and suspenders at Bromeliack's. Don't wait until the last minute to have your photos taken. Willis. Abe Levy has an elegant new line of neck-wear. Bromelsick has the finest line of summer underwear ever shown in Lawrence. Don't fail to call on Smedley for a good bath. Willis has the finest light in the city for taking photographs. Smedley's bath house on Mass. St. near the river, is the best in the city. WILDER BROS. SHIRT MAKERS, AND CENTS' FURNISHERS, Lawrence. Students and everybody will do well to call on us and be fitted out in Shirts and Unwear that have been made to order for parties and not taken. You can buy the finest goods for one-third the regular price. Patronize our Custom Steam Laundry for nice work and low prices. Kansas. N. H. GOSLINE, Work called for and delivered. Telephone No.67. Fancy and Staple Groceries, STEINBERG & BRO. 903 Massachusetts St., LAWRENCE, Are booming the Spring and Summer Trade with a full and large selection of MEN'S and BOYS' CLOTHING, Hats and gentlemen's Furnishing Goods. PRICES VERY LOW. An early inspection desired. 739 Mass. Street. A full line of J. F. McCONNELL. Spring Suitings. F. H. KLOCK'S Restaurant and Confectionery. Regular Meals 25c; Regular Board $3; Meal Tickets, $3.50. 820 Massachusetts Street. Oysters, Choice Candies, Cigars, Tobacco 820 Massachusetts Street. SPEAKING OF MEAT, NEW OYSTER PARLOR. If you want nice, clean Fresh Meat, go to CHAS. HESS, 1029 Mass Street. He makes best prices and treats you fairly. WIEDEMANN Has opened a first class OYSTER PARLOR in connection with his Confectionery Store, and will make a specialty of Oysters for the winter season. MOAK BROS.' Choicest Cigars and Tobacco. --BILLIARD PARLORS.-at BOTTOM PRICES. No. 714 Mass. Street. KANSAS, Kaw River Studio Free Hand Portrait Artist and Photographer. J. L. MORRIS, Students wishing Photos should not fail to see his work and get his prices before giving orders. 829 Mass. st., over Hume's shoe store. A. A. RUSS, Dentist. Office over Field & Hargis' Book Store, Lawrence, Kansas. Office hours from 8 to 12 m., and 1 to 5 p.m. Teeth extracted without pain by the use or Nitrous Oxide Gas. ROOTS AND SHOES at A C. MENGER'S 742 Massachusetts St. G. M. FALLEY & CO. KEEP THE Popular Restaurant and Popular Lunch. Students boarding at Falley's can get meals at the University without extra charge. Day Board $3.00 Meal Tickets $3.50 GROSS & BARKER ARE They have the largest Shop and best workmen in the city. The Boss Barbers. Student's trade solicited. 814 Massachusetts Street. GEO. DAVIES, The Students' Tailor. 21 Mass. Street, over Strafion & Zimmer mann's Drug Store, carries an extra large line of SAMPLES. First Class Tweed Pants from $5.00 up. Cleaning and Repairing on the shortest notice. Terms moderate. FOR Fine * Teas! CHOICE COFFEES, AND Strictly Pure Spices, ASSAM TEA AGENCY, R. E. RIALE, PROPRIETOR, 812 Massachusetts St. Carmeen & Harbaugh. LIVERY and HACK STABLES. Telephone 139. Fine Light Livery. Hacks make all trains. Opposite Lawrence House. Popular Millinery Establishment MRS. ORME & ENGLE, Proprietors of the Dealers in all kinds of Millinery Goods. The latest fashions always on hand dents' patronage cordially solicite and carefully attended to. GROCER. H. WINNIE, Corner Lee and Massachusetts Street. GENERAL MERCHANDISE. Students' Club Trade Solicited. FOR BREAD and Buns and Cookies and "such like things." R. J. SPIETZ, at 825 Mass. Street, has what the Students want. "Just like your mother at home makes." MARVELOUS MEMORY DISCOVERY. Four Books Learned in One Reading. A Year's Work Done in Tan Days. Mind Wandering Cured. Speaking Without Notes. Wholly unlike artificial systems. 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