The Exhibition of New Spring Merchandise at Innes's Is Enjoyable and Instructive We are ready to help you on the Easter question. A sprinkling of new ribbons, pretty neckwear, gloves, belts, all the little accessories are here. WOMEN'S SPRING GLOVES. You can walk through the store and see the new, charming silks, dress goods, and ready to wear garments for women. Kayser silk gloves are here. The famous double finger tipped glove. Long Perrin kid gloves, twelve button length in black, white, and the new street colors. Innes, Bullene & Hackman We carry all sizes. The "Coed" is an entirely new and attractive style of photo designed to meet the demand for an upto-date exchange photo at a moderate price. See our work before placing your order Proofs shown and satisfaction guaranteed. The Morris Studio 829 Mass. St. Phones 312. All kinds of fruit at Vic's. In the physics class last Monday, W. W. McCandless's speech which was delivered at the meeting of the Kansas Democratic Club at Topeka recently, was recorded on a phonograph record with the addition of the applause and hooray of the class. Salted peanuts at Weidemann's. Squires, Photographer Get Busy! Every picture perfect and up-to-date "The Man in Overalls." "No lecture delivered before the Knife and Fork Club has ever been so cordially and enthusiastically received," was the report of the Kansas City Journal on the speech which will be delivered in chapel next Tuesday. The Reverend A. A. Tanner, of Alton, Illinois, will give a thorough exposition of his subject from both sides. Mr. Tanner is well prepared to do this, having worked in a factory in Pueblo. In that time he climbed from the bottom of the ladder to the position of chief overseer, gaining in that way a view of the labor problem from a standpoint of both the employer and the employee. It is about his experiences in the factory that he will lecture on March 5th. W. S. Kinnear, a student here in 1882, now assistant general manager of the Michigan Central Railway at Detroit, has presented the Engineering school with the complete plans for the tunnel now under construction under the Detroit river. Inter-Fraternity Debate. Tuesday, after having spent the morning on the "Hill," two A. O. U. W's. presumably citizens of Kansas and taxpayers were heard to remark, "Well, say, this a big affair. I wonder who supports it. Lawrence seems to be a kind of a little town to keep up all these buildings and things." The drawing for positions on the Inter-Fraternity debate to be held on April 7, took place yesterday. The position and speakers will be as follows: Phi Delt, Arthur Seddon, Sigma Nu, Burton P. Sears; Phi Gam, Harry Campbell; Phi Psi, Charles Blackmar; Sigma Chi, J.W. Lapham; Beta Theta Pi, Walter Brown; Sig Alph, John B. Gage; Alpha Tau, Hal Lebrecht. The rules agreed upon allowed each speaker ten minutes for his first talk and five minutes rebuttal. Professor Frazier, under whose direction the debate will be given said, "all the fraternities have entered the contest this year for the Ewing Herbert cup, and as several of the speakers have made places on the interstate debates, the debate on April 7 should be a very interesting one. The subject to be used is the same as the Iowa question." NEWS NOTES. R. H. Short, engineer '90 now manager of the ice and cold storage plant at Salina, was a visitor at the University last week. Alfred Tritt talks at the Y. M. C.A. House Thursday evening. Subject,"Be Honest With Yourself and God." A movement has been started among the first year medic students for the organization of a medical fraternity here. Earl Rockefeller enjoyed a visit from his father the first of the week. Try the Sylvan Nut Goodies at Wiedemann's. Theodore Short, freshman engineer, has taken a government position at the Jamestown exposition. The Advisory Board of the University Y. M. C. A. has issued invitations to the faculty men to attend a meeting for the purpose of discussing the present and future status of the Y. M.C.A.in the University.The meeting will be held in room 15 of Fraser Hall on Friday at 4:30. It is important that it be well attended. Miss Lillian Dreibilbiss is entertaining her sister who is enroute to her home in Sabetha from a visit at Springfield, Mo. For a Good Gas Light USE A "Fein No.1" or a "Fein Special" Gas Mantle. Specially prepared for natural gas. All kinds of electric light and gas light supplies. Fred W. Fein Both Phones. Jackson Block. Dachs is better. The Allemania Club is once more at ease. When the little bow-legged, lop-eard, dachshund that has so long added an atmosphere of real Teutonic comfort to their club house, and shed his short hair over all their best clothes, contracted a slight cough a few weeks since, the Dutch Company were greatly worried. As the cough grew worse, and Dachs got "off his feed" even to the extent of refusing his daily allowance of kraut and spec, matters looked more serious than ever and a doctor was called in. The diagnosis was pneumonia, an aggravated case, owing to the great elongation of Dach's pulmonary regions. Medicine was prescribed. Dachs was gently but firmly swaddled in mustard plasters and put to bed, and the members of the club took turns at keeping him there. As the plasters began to work in, the poor animal rolled its eyes, kicked its short legs and groaned in a way which seemed to beg only for the privilege of dying in peace. His nurses assured him that they were suffering more than he and lulled him to sleep with the strains of "Oh where, oh where has my little doggie gone." To this careful treatment the fever at last yielded and Dachs is now able to get out on sunshiny days. J. D. Rickman, superintendent of the printing department of the Agricultural College, visited at the University Tuesday. Gustafson The College Jeweler Is now located in his new store at 911 Massachusetts Street Better prepared to do your repairing, and finer and larger stock of Jewelry to select from. The Pi Phis held a tackyparty at their house last Saturday evening. Also finest optical department in the state Wednesday, February 27. The Clever Comedian Bowersock Opera House. Nat M. Willis "The Happy Tramp" In the new musical play entitled A Lucky Dog Prices 25c, 50c, 75c,$1.00, $1.50.