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. A full line of Laces, Polish and Leather. 25 to 30 per cent cut in Suits, Overcoats and Trousers. Clifton T. Hiatt, THE SPECIAL ORDER CLOTHING MAN. Both Phones 920. Office 919 Mass, St. GO TO Fred W. Fein FOR ALL ELECTRIC LIGHT AND GAS LIGHT SUPPLIES Try our Mantles made especially for "Natural Gas." These mantles are made by a former K. U. student. Both Phones Jackson Block, Lawrence, Kans. Fraternal Aid Hall Best in the West for dancing. Secure Dates for Spring Parties Henry Albach,Mgr Phones 200. BASE BALL GOODS New and complete stock of everything in the line. KENNEDY & ERNST, 826 Mass. St. Charles Harker Rhodes, '04 who is working for the Allyn and Bacon Publishing Co., of Chicago, visited friends at the University Monday. Famous Lecturer Secured. Prof. Alcie Fortier, professor of Romance languages at Tulane University, New Orleans, will give a course of ten lectures during the summer term, a part of them at least upon, "The French in Louisiana." The officers of the summer session consider themselves fortunate in securing Prof. Fortier among their lecturers. He is one of the most noted linguists in America and holds many positions of honor in the educational world, among them the presidency of the Modern Language Association of America and the presidency of the American Folk-lore Society He has lectured for many of our foremost colleges, last summer for the University of California. Next summer he lectures to Sorbonne of Paris as well as for the University of Kansas. E. T. Fairchild, state superintendent of instruction, and William Davidson of Omaha, formerly superintendent of schools at Topeka, will also, among others, lecture to the summer session. George Washington Party. Miss Bernese Berry entertained a number of her friends at her home at 621 Louisiana street last evening to a George Washington party. Fitting stories were told of George's hatchet and his cutting down the cherry tree. Red, white and blue ice-cream was served as an appropriate feature of the evening. Pharmaceutical Election. The semi-annual election of the Pharmaceutical Association was held Thursday morning in the museum room in the chemistry building. The following officers were chosen: President, Walter Kemp; vice-president, A.D.Townley; secretary, M.R.Dimond; treasurer, O.R. Morse. Guilty? People are sometimes fooled by reading little squibs, thinking they are bits of news and they find out they're K. U. Pantatorium advertisements. Patronize the K. U. Pantatorium and you will never be fooled. The following Kansas City people went home for Washington's birthday vacation: Hattie Miller, Kirk Miller, Pearl Lasley, Hallie Lasley, Helen Martin. Prof. Havenhill of the school of Pharmacy has been out of his classes for the past few days with an attack of the grip. A good assortment of nuts dipped in chocolate at Weidemann's. ___ What are you going to do next summer? Inquire at the K. U. Pantatorium if you want a job. Ice cream at Vic's. Fine Line of Jap PARASOLS at Hoadley's THE PIRATES OF PENZANCE. Do not forget the "Pirates of Penzance" which is to be presented at the Bowersock Opera House next Thursday night by the students of the Fine Arts school, assisted by the University Orchestra. This is one of the best of the Gilbert and Sullivan light operas, and present rehearsals are promising a very artistic and attractive performance. A Story of the Play to Be Given by the Fine Arts. The scene is laid on the coast of Great Britan sometime during the reign of Queen Victoria. Mabel, the heroine, is, of course, greatly amoured of Frederick, a pirate apprentice, whose exacting conscience and keen sense of duty place him in more than one embarrassing and puzzling predicament. Ruth, a spinster of forty-seven, is the humorous character found in every light opera, funny, not through her intentions to be so, but rather through the ridiculous situations in which the authors of the plot have carried her to be placed. Major-General Stanley, a retired officer of the British army, pompous, conceited, is conspicuous as the father of a large and beautiful family of daughters. The Sergeant of Police, with his mock bravery, is a very droll character. Edith, Kate and Isabel are three of General Stanley's daughters who serve to lead the chorus and thus help to keep the opera in action. The Pirate King and his righthand man, Samuel, though outwardly fierce and lawless, are at heart true British subjects, whose love for and loyalty to the sovereign serve in the end to draw the opera to a happy close. These characters are assisted by a chorus of twenty-four girls and boys. The music is graceful and tuneful and the opera abounds in clever dialogues. A more than enjoyable evening is promised to all who attend the performance. Let us show our interest in this department of our University's work by a crowded house and enthusiastic support. If you are going to entertain for Washington's Birthday, get your souvenirs at Weidemann's. Let Us Do it For You Unless you thoroughly understand the business, it is not wise for you to try to clean or dye your own garments. You are apt to make a mistake and spoil the whole thing. We have the up-to-date facilities for cleaning and dying the most delicate fabrics without injury to any part of them. We undertake all responsibility, send for the clothes, clean them, dye them any desired shade, and return them promptly to your residence. We like to make over old things- Lawrence Pantatorium Phone 506. 12 W. Warren St. For a Catalogue of Spalding Athletic Goods For a Catalogue 01 Mention what sport you are interested in and ask for a list of college and school supplies. The Spalding Athletic Library Text books on every athletic sport, 10 cents per copy. Send for Complete List. MAIL ORDER DEPT. A. G. Spalding & Bros. 126 Nassau St., New York 149 Wabash Ave., Chicago A. G. ALRICH. Both Phones 288. 734 Mass. St. Printing, Binding, Engraving. Embossing, Rubber Stamps made to order. B. W. PHILLIPS, 734 Massachusetts St. Does all kinds of Bookbinding Also carries full line of Burnt Leather. Call and let me give you prices. Prof. McRae wishes to announce that he will be at Everett Hall Friday and Saturday of each week. Friday afternoon, ladies' dancing class 3 to 5. Friday night, dancing class for beginners, 8 to 11. Saturday afternoon, social dance, 3 to 5. Saturday night, social dance, 8:30 to 12. CHARLES A. TETER, PROP. Star Grocery and Meat Market. Staple and Fancy Groceries, Fresh and Salt Meats at prices that make permanent customers. Best market for fruit and produce. 1377-1379 Sts. St Produce: Phone 176. 1337-1339 Mass. St. The Place to Buy Stationery, Fountain Pens, Souvenir Cards, Late Fiction is at ROWLANDS' University Supply Store. Free: One Bottle of Ink to every student calling at our store Saturday Ask for it. Wolf's Book Store 923 Massachusetts St. Moak Bros. & Sharp, ELDRIDGE HOUSE LIVERY, HACK AND BOARDING STABLE. Rubber tired rigs a specialty. Hack calls promptly attended to, day or night. Both Phones No. 148. THE NICKEL 708 Massachusetts St. MOVING PICTURES and ILLUSTRATED SONGS Change of Program twice a week. Af- ternoons, 3:30 to 5:30; Evenings 7 to 10. Spring Suits Protsch the Tailor I have received a shipment of Lowney's chocolates at Weidemann's.