Special Attention Given to Party Evenings. re welcome. E. L. BRYANT, Proprietor. You are welcome. Now is the Time Innes's the Place Very Important Events going on in this store now all on account of special sales in many departments of the store. Clearance of ladies suits and coats, 1906 styles. Beautifully tailored at $3.98, $5.00, $7.50 and $10.00. Honestly worth up to $25.00. A most important sale of pretty Torchon Laces that cannot be duplicated again, at 5 cents a yard. Black taffeta on sale. Moneybak Silk included, all a yard wide, at $1.00, $1.10, $1.25, $1.35 and $1.50 a yard. An admirable taffeta for costumes, separate skirts, waists and wraps. We can reach the most exacting demand with our spring stock of dress goods, fancy and black silks. We offer the largest and best stock in the west. Innes, Bullene & Hackman UNIVERSITY CALENDAR. Thursday, February 14: Mrs. Otis Huff, song recital, Friday, February 15: Dr. Minot will speak in chapel. Prof. Dains will address Chemical Club. Sophomore party in F.A.A.Hall. ENTERTAIN MEDICS. Reception to Dr. Minot at Alpha Tau House. The Pharmaceutical Society of the University entertained the medical students Tuesday evening, with Dr. Minot, professor of histology in the Harvard Medical School as the guest of honor. The Alpha Tau house was thrown open to the pharmaceutical society and the dining room was converted into a lecture room. Dr. Minot opened the program with a talk on the growth of the Harvard Medical School, which he illustrated with lantern slides, showing first the small building which was the foundation of the school and the present magnificent group of buildings. He said that we had a much better start here and prophesied a very rapid growth for our medical school. Going further he said it would be the best medical school in the country. After Dr. Minot's talk refreshments were served and the rest of the evening was spent socially and letting the students become personally acquainted with Dr. Minot. There were over one hundred present. A. Lawrence is making special prices on photographs for the student trade. If you want to save money you had better investigate. All work guaranteed. Studio 734 Mass. St. Good enough for anybody Cheap enough for everybody This is a store that does not recognize class distinction. The clothes we sell are good enough for anybody and cheap enough for everybody, no matter how poor you are you can't afford to buy shoddy trash. Good, solidly made, well put together clothing is a good investment. Hart, Schaffner and Marx clothes are the right kind. New spring styles now on display. Spalding's 807 Mass. St. If Squires makes your picture it will be make by a photographer who holds first prize gold medal. All kinds of fruit at Vic's. Only a few days left in which to get photos for the K. U. Annual. Our increased force enables us to get work out quick. The Morris Studio, 829 Mass. St., phones 312. Squires, Photographer Get Busy! Every picture perfect and up-to-date MADE YOUR DATE? WHEN? MARCH 1. The Sylvan Nut Goodies are good; try them at Wiedemann's. The usual good line of cigars and tobacco at the Corner Grocery, 1303 Kentucky. Caramel nut sundaes at Wiedemann's. Ice cream at Vic's. Bowersock Opera House. Thursday, Feb. 14, '07. MAHARA'S BIG MINSTREL CARNIVAL. Prices 25c, 50c, 75c. Try the new confection the Sylian Nut Goodies, at Widemann's. Juniors and Sophomores Won. In the first series of the championship basket ball tournament the juniors defeated thr freshmen 40 to 20 and the sophomores beat the seniors 36 to 31. The freshmen suffered from stage fright and the juniors had an easy time but the sophomore-senior game was a fine exhibition of fast, clean basket ball. The seniors meet the freshmen and the sophomores play the juniors tonight at 8 o'clock. Freshmen g ft f Hinkson .2 1 3 Kaul .2 0 2 Spotts .2 2 4 Hawkinson .0 4 5 Goodwin .0 0 0 Purton .0 0 0 Awarded 1 point. Total 20. Juniors g ft f H. Angney .3 6 4 U. Angney .1 3 2 Burt .5 0 5 Roberts .0 0 6 Bond .4 0 7 McCarty .1 0 0 Hunter .1 0 2 Awarded 1 point. Total 40. Referee: Neighbour number: Silva Referee, Naismith; umpire, Siler. Seniors g ft f L. Russell ...5 5 2 Hawkinson ...4 0 0 Siler ...4 0 1 C. Russell ...0 0 1 Coventry ...0 0 4 Purton ...0 0 0 12 5 6 Total 31. Sophomores g ft f Peard .5 0 3 Wohler .2 0 2 Johnson .4 6 2 Dahlene .4 0 0 Winters .0 0 0 75 5 Total 36. Referee, Naismith; umpire, Hovey. Try the hot chocolate and whipped cream at 5c a cup at Wiedemann's. For Photographs call at the Loomas Studio, 719 Mass. Street.