Easter Gloves We would advise every one to buy Easter Gloves right now. Chances are there will be a great scarcity of these just before Easter. 16 button length Lisle black or white, 75c, $.00 16 button length Silk black and white,$1.50, $2 12-16 button length Kid in black, white. brown and grey . . . $3.50, $4 A. D. Weaver 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. THE NICKEL 708 Massachusetts St. MOVING PICTURES and ILLUSTRATED SONGS Change of Program twice a week. Afternoon, 3:30 to 5:30; Evenings 7 to 10. Spring Suits Protsch the Tailor Bob Stewart's Barber Shop & Bath Rooms. Newly Furnished. Best Workmen in city. 838 Massachusetts Street. MOAK BROS. BILLIARD PARLOR. POOL, BILLIARDS AND BOWLING. Regulation sized tables. First class line of cigars. Dr. A. R. Kennedy DENTIST. Room 5, Jackson Building. Phones. Bell 1515 Main; Home, 344 Fischers SHOES are GOOD Shoes Seniors! First try-out for the senior play tomorrow, Thursday evening, in room 15 at 7:30. ENGINEERS' THESES. Seniors Are Getting Busy at Work of Original Investigation. This is the time of year when the senior engineers are beginning to sit up late worrying about their theses. The electrical engineers have all chosen their subjects and are now hard at work. Very few realize the amount of hard work that must be put on an engineering thesis. A practical subject must be chosen and worked out as an expert engineer works out his problems. MacKenzie and Heine are working on the Lawrence City Power Plant. Paul Shuey is doing research work on cylograph measurements of the human voice preparatory to writing a thesis on this subject. Frank Phillips and Robert K. Winning are working on the new power plant for the University. Their research work will be used when the new plant is constructed. Louis J. Bohn has chosen "A comparison of efficiency of arc and incandescent lights for street lighting" as his subject. Roy Sweezey has taken cures for storage battery troubles for his work, and Ned Bailey and Glen Bramwell have a difficult subject in "A designing series motor to operare satisfactorily on both direct and alternating current." The Quadrangle Club of the University of Missouri will play "Brown of Harvard" in Columbia April 5 and 6. This is the time of year when you fish out those light skirts and jackets. Better let us fix them up so they will look brand new. K. U. Pantitorium. Both phones 1400. --made to order. Lost—Small watch, name and date '95 on inside. Leave at K. U. Pantatorium and receive reward. ART EXHIBIT IN APRIL. PRIVATE BOARD at 1408 Tennessee. A very desirable room for rent. Most Famous of American Art Selection Will Be Shown. Boarders wanted at the Goodnight Club 1218 Tennessee street. Good board for $2.50. The annual art exhibit or noted paintings given at the University of Kansas under the auspices of the Fine Arts department will commence April 2 and continue for three weeks. Miss Cora Parker and Mr. George Borse, well known artists of New York City, are making selections from the most famous examples of American art. The collection consists of 110 pictures that represent the highest type of art. Miss Parker, who is helping in the selection, was one of the first teachers in the Art School at K.U. The names of the artists represented in the exhibit cannot at present be announced, but they are among the foremost of American painters. The exhibit will be given in Kansas City two weeks before its arrival at the University. After its exhibition here, it will be taken to Lincoln, Nebraska and shown at the State University at that place. The exhibit will be placed on the second floor of the Museum and will be open every day and evening excepting Saturday evening. "The object of showing this collection," said Professor W. A. Griffith of the Fine Arts school, "is not to draw a large crowd from a distance but to give the students a better appreciation of the best American art. We are trying to develop a love for true art among the general class of students." In connection with the exhibit, a course of lectures pertaining to American art will be given. Season tickets are $1 and permit as many admissions as one desires. Single admission 25c. Those Who Wear Stripes. Of this year's football squad fourteen men received K's on sweater vests, which were awarded instead of the customary sweaters. The red service stripe is placed on the arm of the vests, designating the number of K's a man has received, a stripe being given for each year's service. The number of stripes upon the vests of this year's K men are as follows: Donald and Brunner, four each; Rouse and Milton, three each; Angney, Miller, White and Reed, two each; and Wallace, Cohn, Forter, Cowell, Pleasant, and Putnam, one each. --made to order. Mrs. Sutton, of Lyons, Kansas, who has been visiting her daughter Gail at the Chi Omega house the past month, has returned home. --made to order. Karl Kilian, sophomore engineer, left for Colorado Wednesday night, where he has accepted a position with the Union Pacific. Be economical and have your old shoes repaired. We can fix you up. K. U. Pantitorium. Our Baby Buggies are good lookers and the Price Looks Good also. Hoadley's 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. MAIL ORDER DEPT. A. G. Spalding & Bros. 126 Nassau St., New York. 149 Wabash Ave., Chicago. Both Phones 288. 734 Mass. St. Printing, Binding, Engraving Embossing. Rubber Stamps A. G. ALRICH, 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. 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. Do You Need Stationery? --- We have it in boxes, and for 25c,30c, 35c per pound with envelopes to match. Tablets with envelopes to match. 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 things. we like to make over old things. Lawrence Pantatorium Phone 506. 12 W. Warren St. Do it now. Have Squires make your picture. I