Spring Hats Now Ready Distinctive Clothes for the College Man Grand Exposition of Spring Offerings at the Shop of Felix&Sons We esteem it a pleasure to Show You! 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. 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. Machine Work. A full line of Laces, Polish and Leather. BASE BALL GOODS New and complete stock of everything in the line. KENNEDY & ERNST, 826 Mass. St. THE NICKEL 708 Massachusetts St. MOVING PICTURES AND ILLUSTRATED SONGS Change of Program twice a week. Af- ternoon, 3:30 to 5:30; Evenings 7 to 10. Spring Suits Protsch the Tailor Try the Sylvan Nut Goodies and they are good at Wiedemann's. NEWS NOTES. The Sigma Nus are wearing colors for Forrest Howard of Arkansas City. Drink that refreshing Coca Cola at Billy's. Only 5 cents. Misses Rara Benn and Pearl Stucky spent the week end with Miss Hattie Miller at her home in Kansas City, Kansas. The leading article in the February number of the Graduate Magazine is one concerning Dr. Lippincott, by Professor Charles G. Dunlap. Dr. Van der Vries and Harry Dodderidge attended the installation of an Alpha Tau chapter at the University of Wisconsin last week. Chocolate dipped caramels, chocolate drops, peanut candy dipped in chocolate, our own dipping, 20 cents per pound at Wiedemann's. Miss Edna Leedy and Miss Millice Noftzger went to Topeka today to visit the Senate when it is in a frenzy over the railroad bill which is scheduled for discussion today. Miss Noftzger is the daughter of the senator from Anthony. There is always a remarkable change in your clothes when we get through with them. Have you anything that needs a thorough cleaning and pressing? Call up 1400. We will fix you up. K.U.Pantatorium. A recent reprint of a paper written by a German, dealing with a cytological subject, gives the distribution of workers in that scientific field. Fourteen workers were cited, six Europeans and eight Americans. Of the eight Americans, four are Kansans who received their training in the laboratories of the University of Kansas: Professor C.E.McClung and Professor W.J.Baumgartner of the zoological department of the University,Mr.W.S.Sutton and Mr.M.W.Blackman. This means that half of the research in cytology being done in America is done in Kansas at the state university. Ice cream at Vic's. Stevenson Hopper Book Co. A HUNG JURY. Law School Couldn't Convict Hamlet of Murder. The trial of Hamlet for the murder of Polonius which has been in progress in the senior practice court of the Law school resulted in a hung jury this week. Montgomery and O'Brien were attorneys for the prosecution and Brown and Lomax for the defense. The defense rested its case on the insanity of Hamlet as evidenced by his actions after his unfortunate love affairs and his mother's marriage to his uncle. The jury of six stood five for acquittal and one for conviction. The case may be retried in a short time. The Music Festival. There has been a change in the plans for the Spring Music Festival at the University of Kansas owing to the fact that Madame Schumann-Heink has cancelled her Western engagements. Lawrence suffers equally with Chicago and Kansas City in this respect. The committee in charge however have provided an equally interesting event for the first night in a joint recital by Anton Hekking, the world famous violoncellist, and Charlotte Maconda the well known soprano who travelled last year as soloist with Thomas' Orchestra. On the second day the Chicago Symphony Orchestra will give two concerts, assisted in the afternoon by the four singers who travel with them, and in the evening by the Festival Chorus of 100 voices. Two cantatas will be rendered: "The Swan and the Skylark" by Goring Thomas, and the Stabat Mater" by Rossini. Professor Carl Preyer, head of the piano department will play Liszt's E flat piano concerto with the orchestra, and Miss Helen Phipps, head of the violin department, will play Bruch's violin concerto in G minor. The orchestra will also play an original overture by Dean Charles S. Skilton, director of the Festival. The date will be May 9 and 10. If you are going to entertain for Washington's Birthday, get your souvenirs at Weidmann's. Try the ice cream sodas at Wiedemann's. Supplies for spreads at Vic's. NEW POST CARDS at Hoadley's Fischers SHOES are GOOD Shoes For a Catalogue of Spalding Athletic Goods 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. A. G. Spalding & Bros. 126 Nassau St., New York, 149 Wabash Ave., Chicago. 149 Wabash Ave., Chicago. A. G. ALRICH, Both Phones 288. 734 Mass. St. Printing, Binding, Engraving Embossing. Rubber Stamps made to order. 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. Star Grocery and Meat Market. CHARLES A. TETER, PROP. Staple and Fancy Groceries, Fresh and Salt Meats at prices that make permanent customers. Best market for fruit and 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. Pressed Into Shape Again. There's a continual freshness and shapeliness about the man's garments who bring them regularly to us to be cleaned and pressed. We do not take long, but we DO take pains, with the result that our customers' clothes always look like new. You will get the reputation of always wearing new garments if you give us your cleaning and pressing work. No delays at all—we call for and deliver goods. We like to make over old thinne Lawrence Pantatorium Phone 506. 12 W, Warren St. Try the hot chocolate and whipped cream, 5 cents per cup at Wiedemann's.