Special Attention Given to Party Evenings. You are welcome. E.L.BRYANT, Proprietor. A Special February Clearance at INNES'S Special Sales Throughout the Entire Store A sale of Walking Skirts, values up to $6.50, at $2.50. Ladies and Misses Walking Skirts, value $6.50 to $9.00 at $5.00. White and Black Stripe Shirt Waists, value $1.50 for 75c. Rich Silks at Special Prices: Yard wide Taffeta Silk at $1, $1.10, $1.35 a yard, value 25c a yard more. Big savings in Hosiery, Corsets and Underwear. The business situation is such that we can say confidentially—Buy Now. You will not again this season have the same opportunity to buy from full stocks at present prices as you will have this month. Innes, Bullene & Hackman NOT SATISFIED. [Continued from page 1] should not be adopted. Fourth, that section d, of rule 1, relative to class standing should be modified. Fifth, that rule 5, relative to undergraduates should not be adopted. Sixth, that rule 7, relative to the freshman football team should not be adopted. RULES ABOVE REFERRED TO 1. Amateur standing. (a) Definition of an amateur. No student shall participate in any intercollegiate contest who is using or has ever used his knowledge of athletics or his athletic skill for gain, or who has taken any part in any athletic contest in which a money prize is offered, (d) Intervening and current work: No student shall be allowed to participate in intercollegiate athletics unless he has passed all intervening work since his matriculation as regularly required by his university for the time he has been in residence, and unless he is satisfactorily carrying full work in the current semester. 5. The Undergraduate rule: Participation in intercollegiate contests shall be restricted to students who have not graduated from any department of a college or university, 7. Freshman Teams; Freshman football teams shall play only with teams of their own institution. Phone 1895 Seniors, Squires can get a picture out for you in two days for the Annual, as he has seven photographers working. --- Caramel nut sundaes at Wiedemann's. 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. Sigma Alpha Epsilon Party. The annual spring party of the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity was given Thursday night in Fraternal Aid Hall. As the guests arrived they were received by Anna Hawk, Jay Richardson, Mary Clark, Harry Busch, Theodore Alford, Lillian Dreibelbiss. The programs which were little booklets suspended on long cords, on the cover of which the Sig Alph coat of arms was embossed, were given out by Lola Smart, Herbert Sloan, Edna Gafford and Eustis Smith. The grand march was led by Alice Sinclair and Astley Purton. In the middle of green plants was the Sig Alph pin fashioned out of purple and yellow flowers. The guests from Kansas City were: Alice Alston, Ethel Rose, Mabel Hanawalt, Pansy Anderson, Margaret Hammond, Bernice Radford, Jean Mead, Minnie Bell Lower, Robert Mehoney Ray DeVasher, Otto Trigg, Roscoe Chambers, Raymond Riflee, Sven Busch, Bert Satterlee, Earl Kaufmnn, Robert Bowman, and Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Sloan. From St. Joseph, Missouri, Willard Hovey, Arthur Gray, Jas. McFarland and Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Richardson. Get Busy! Squires, Photographer Every picture perfect and up-to-date Knocking is a fatal disease in all social circles. If your conscience tells you you're guilty, there's still one sure remedy. Patronize the K. U. Pantatorium and you will never have cause to exercise the hammer. Knocking, a Disease. Professor Blackmar will deliver his lecture on the Social Paradox before the Kansas City Kansas Teachers' Institute Saturday, February 16. The Sylvan Nut Goodies are good; try them at Wiedemann's. Miss Ethel Jennings, Clay Center, Fern Doubleday, Crawfordsville, and Earl Gafford Minneapolis. Vesper Services. The next Vesper service will be held a week from tomorrow. It is important that the rehearsals should be well attended in order that the service may be kept up at its high standard. This service is growing in meaning and importance in the University life. Newby&Ware 911 Mass. St. Shoe Repairing Shop. We are ready to do all kinds of repairing while you wait. Party slippers colored. Ladies' shoe shining parlor; Complimentary shines until Tuesday. A full line of Laces, Polish and Leather. LAWRENCE Business College LAWRENCE, KANSAS. offers thorough instruction in Shorthand and Typewriting. BASE BALL GOODS New and complete stock of everything in the line. KENNEDY & ERNST, 826 Mass. St. Fischers SHOES are GOOD Shoes "The Clansman" at Kansas City. The people of this section will be delighted to learn that "The Clansman," with the original New York company and production will be seen for a week's engagement at the Willis Wood Theatre, Kansas City, beginning Sunday, February 17th. This famous play has been more talked about than any drama ever produced. As advance orders for seats are already rapidly coming into the box office, out-of-town patrons should send their remittances at once to O. D. Woodward. manager of the Willis Wood Theatre. All kinds of fruit at Vic's. Try the hot chocolate and whipped cream at 5c a cup at Wiedemann's. Wiedemann's chocolates at the Corner Grocery, 1308 Ky. Do it now. Squires for the new picture. Entre Nous Girls Entertain. The young ladies entertained the boys of the Entre Nous club with a valentine party in I. O. O. F. hall Thursday evening. About twenty couples were present and enjoyed the hospitality of the young ladies. For Photographs call at the Lomas Studio, 719 Mass. Street.