Say Our Soft Collar SHIRTS have arrived. 50c to $5.00. Felix&Sons 'HILMA' The New Book Get it from STEVENSON-HOPPER BOOK CO. We call for and deliver your Clothes. O. P. LEONARD TAILOR SHOP AND PANTATORIUM Rates, $1.50 per month Tel. 5321 Red. 733 Mass. St. Spring Suits Protsch the Tailor Bob Stewart's Barber Shop & Bath Rooms. Newly Furnished. Best Workmen in city. 838 Massachusetts Street. Dr. A. R. Kennedy DENTIST. Room 5. Jackson Building. Phones, Bell 1515 Main; Home, 344 W J. Francisco & Sons LIVERY AND HACKING SADDLE HORSES A SPECIALTY Open Day and Night. 812-14 Vt. St. Both Phones 130 We hear trumps PAPER by the Pound at BOUGHTON'S 1025 Massachusetts St. CASH Paid for Second Hand Clothing and Hats DAVE LITWIN 734 Mass. St. Bell Phone 1697. NOTED ENGINEER TO LECTURE On "Creation of Manufacturing Plant," Before M. E. Society. On April 11th the Mechanical Engineering Society will hear a lecture on "The Creation of a Manufacturing Plant" by Walter B. Snow of the B.F. Sturtevant company, of Boston, Mass. Mr. Snow is a graduate of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and was for a time an instructor in that institution. In the position of Chief Draftsman, Advertising Manager, and Manager of the Advance Department which he now holds, his time is devoted to new features and new enterprises for his company, and within the last five years he has designed and constructed for the company a new and model plant, standing today as one of the best arranged and equipped manufacturing plants in the country. Mr. Snow comes on a lecture tour of the universities and technical schools of the Middle West, visiting Minnesota, Iowa both the University and the State College, Nebraska, Missouri, Kansas, Manhattan Oklahoma, Kentucky, Tennessee, and West Virginia. He has already lectured at the Universities of Michigan, Wisconsin, Ohio, Purdue, Illinois, and The Case School at Cleveland during the present year. His lecture is illustrated by lantern slides. Miss Cecil Spooner. Chas. E. Blaney presents Miss Cecil Spooner in his new and original musical melodrama, "The Girl Raffles" at the Bowersock Opera House Saturday night and matinee. Intense dramatic episodes, high-class comedy, specialty features and musical numbers are interpolated throughout the action, which is swift and furious, creating a delirium of laughter and pathos. I have received a shipment of the Balduff in packages or in bulk. These are high priced chocolates at Wiedemann's. Hoadley's China Store Visitors Welcome at Anything you wish in Laces and Polish, all colors. We Have Half soles sewed while you wait. All kinns of Shoe Repairing. Newby&Ware 911 Mass. St. Graduate Schools of HARVARD UNIVERSITY The following professional schools in Harvard University are open to holders of a bachelor's degree: A three year's course leads to the degree of LL.B. Residence for three years is required, but residence at another three years' school may be accepted as a substitute for one of the years of residence at this school. Three annual examinations are required. Inquiries may be addressed to H. A. FISCHER, 20 AUSTIN HALL, CAMBRIDGE, Mass. Law School Medical School A four years' course leads to the M. D. degree. The School offers graduate courses open to holders of the M. D. degree, and in its new laboratories offers greatly extended facilities for research. For catalogues, for graduate and summer courses, for research and special courses, address CHARLES M. GREEN, M. D., 104 ADMINISTRATION BUILDING, HARVARD MEDICAL SCHOOL, BOSTON, MASS. Divinity School This is an undenominational school of theology offering instruction leading to the degree of Bachelor of Divinity. Inquiries may be addressed to R. S. MORISON, 5 DIVINITY LIBRARY, CAMBRIDGE, MASS. Graduate School of Arts and Sciences Instruction is offered leading to the master's and the doctor's degrees in the following fields: Philology (Ancient and Modern Languages and Literature), History, Political Science, Economics, Philosophy, Education and Fine Arts, Music, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Geology, and Anthropology. Inquiries may be addressed to G. W. ROBINSON, II UNIVERSITY HALL, CAMBRIDGE, MASS Graduate School of Applied Science Instruction leading to professional degrees is offered in the following subjects: Civil, Mechanical and Electrical Engineering, Mining, Metallurgy, Architecture, Landscape Architecture, Forestry, Applied Physics, Applied Chemistry, Applied Zoology, and Applied Geology. Inquiries may be addressed to W.C. SABINE, 17 UNIVERSITY HALL, CAMBRIDGE, MASS. LARGE ADVANCE SALE. Many in Line for Tickets to "The Crisis." Seventeen people were in line this morning to secure tickets for "The Crisis" and in the first few minutes after the chart had opened nearly half the good seats for the first night's performance were gone. Although there has been a steady demand for tickets, a great many desirable seats are still left, especially for the second night's performance. The dress rehearsal will be given tonight at the opera house when Miss Georgia Brown will give the final directions to the cast. The Masque expects "The Crisis" to be the best play that has ever been given at the University. Article in Harper's Monthly. In Harper's Monthly for April, just out, is an article by Prof. R. K. Duncan on "The Making of Medicines" under the heading of "Chemistry of Commerce." This is the seventh of a series of articles by Professor Duncan which have appeared in Harper's Monthly during the past year. Four former students of the University of Kansas have been nominated on the Republican ticket of Leavenworth. Arthur M. Jackson of the law class of 1897 has been nominated for mayor; Louis F. Wulfekuhler, law 1895; B. K. Bruce, College 1885; and Peter Carrol, a former student of the College, are also candidates for important positions. A. G. ALRICH, Printing, Binding, Engraving Embossing, Rubber Stamps made to order. Both Phones 288. 734 Mass. St. 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. Phone 176. 1337-1339 Mass. St. Staple and Fanny Groceries, Fresh and Sait Meats at prices that make permanent customers. Best market for fruit and produce. The Place to Buy Stationery, Fountain Pens, Souvenir Cards, Late Fiction, is at ROWLANDS' University Supply Store. KENNEDY & ERNST, 826 Mass. St. BASE BALL GOODS New and complete Line. New and complete Stock. "Pants Pressed While You Wait." Sometimes you see this sign, but it does not state now long you have to wait for the Pants. We are more specific. We tell you when you leave your garments, or when we call for them, just when they will be ready, and you get them at that time, cleaned and pressed to perfection and booking every bit as good as new. Our service and our prices are both satisfactory to our many customers. We like to make over old things. Lawrence Pantatorium Phone 506. 12 W. Warren St. THE NICKEL 708 Massachusetts St. MOVING PICTURES and ILLUSTRATED SONGS Change of Program twice a week. Afternoons, 3:30 to 5:30; Evenings 7 to 10. MOAK BROS. BILLIARD PARLOK. Pool, BILLIARDS AND Bowling Regulation sized tables. First class line of cigars. Fischers SHOES are GOOD Shoes 50 Different Subjects in Books, were $1.50, your choice for 50 cents. Wolf's Book Store 923 Massachusetts St.