LADIES Have you tried Lee's Witch Hazel Egg Shampoo? You will find it on sale at Rowland's supply store and B. R. Hinchman's Grocery. Every Department of the Innes Store is Resplendently Beautiful with Everything for Spring and Summer use. Up-to-date style and effects in Suits, Top Coats and other garments designed and made by the best talent in the country. Gloves Latest spring styles in the best makes. Long Kid Gloves, Long Silk Gloves, Double Finger Tips, Two Clasp Tule Silk Gloves, Short Kid Gloves. Silks and Dress Goods Novelty Silks, Black Taffeta Silks, Foulard Silks, Silver and Iron Gray, Panamas, Wool Taffeta, Chiffon Taffeta. The choicest 50c Fancy Dress Goods ever offered on any market. A Handsome Display of Corsets, Ribbons. Hosiery and Underwear. Best kinds of everything at famously low Prices. Innes, Bullene & Hackman PROF. CARRUTH'S LECTURE. On "Hans Sachs" before the Deutscher Verein. At the meeting of the Deutscher Verein, Monday afternoon, Professor Carruth lectured on Hans Sachs, the greatest of the meister-singers. The meistersingers were a degenerate outgrowth of the minnesingers, who reached their height during the thirteenth century. They worked hard and faithfully at the trade of poetry making, just as other men worked at their trades. The most remarkable thing about them, Professor Carruth said, was that they should have worked so hard and so long without producing any good poetry. But although they produced nothing themselves, it is probable that the remarkable musical development in Germany during the eighteenth century was the result of their labors. Dan Survey, of Iola, Kansas is visiting at the Sigma Chi house for a few days. MICHIGAN GIRL ATHLETE. Within a Fraction of an Inch of World's High Jump Record. In an inter-class track meet ot Michigan last week a girl, Emily Stark, a junior in the medical school, made a record in the high jump of four feet and two inches. This record is just a fraction of an inch below the world's record for girls held by a Wellesley girl. Try the marshmallow nut, maple nut, and caramel nut sundaes at Wiedemann's. WILL STOP WATER ANALYSIS. Neglect of Legislature to Appropriate $1500 May Stop Work. Last summer the United States Geological Survey made a contract with the Kansas State Board of Health to start an official analysis of the surface waters of this state. Each party was to pay $1500 for support of the investigation. When the work commenced last fall the University authorities offered the use of necessary laboratories and apparatus for exact analysis. Horatio N. Parker, assistant Hydrographer of the United States Geological Survey in cooperation with Prof. E. H. S. Bailey established twenty-three stations over the State which included all the drainage areas of the State. Samples of surface water are sent in each day and are analyzed by Professor Bushong and his assistants. The bill which passed in the recent legislature neglected to place a direct clause appropriating the necessary $1500. This carelessness will put a stop to some very important work unless the University can make arrangements with the U.S. Government to carry on the work independent of the State Board of Health. New Courses Completed Today. The committee on new courses composed of Chancellor Strong, chairman; Professors Templin, Hodder, McClung, Cady, and George Foster, secretary will complete the arrangements for all new courses to go into the new catalogue this afternoon. Salted almonds at Wiedeman's. New Boat Livery AT FOOT OF OHIO STREET All new steel Boats, dry and non-sinkable. A good landing and plenty of Boats. The Summer Session. Every student knows men whose position he would like to fill when he is ready. How many of them spend three months of every summer in idleness or in work outside of their chosen professions? If you are ambitious, if you are not absolutely forced to earn money, if your health is good, can you spend the six weeks from June 6 to July 17 to better advantage than in the Summer Session? You will have two full months of vacation afterwards, from July 18 to September 18. A Catalogue may be obtained at the Registrar's Office. SERVICE HELD YESTERDAY. Funeral Service of Professor Williams at Baptist Church. The funeral services of P. J. Williams of Massachusetts,were held Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 at the Baptist church. Rev. Hutchinson, the pastor, Dean Templin, of the University, and Professor Ward of Ottawa University, spoke at the funeral. A number of the members of the faculty were present. Professor Williams was for a long time a very important factor in Kansas education. He was at Kansas University in the 80's as professor of education and dean of the normal department, which went out of existence about the time he left, in 1888. He had also been president of Ottawa University before he came to K.U.In fact, he was the founder of that institution. $ $ $ After leaving the University of Kansas, Professor Williams was engaged in no educational work but lived with his daughter in Massachusetts. He was eighty-two years old at the time of his death. Judges say Aluminum Ware has decreased divorce cases. Doctors say it has increased the life of the human race by 10 years. Husbands say it makes a happy home. Housewives say say there is nothing like it. And college men say it is the quickest money maker of the 20th century. Cecil Smith, 1317 Kentucky, and W. M. Osborne, 1446 Kentucky, are now prepared to arrange dates for C. E. Franz who will be at the Eldridge House about April 5. Better hurry see them. J. L. Brady, editor of the Lawrence Journal, will talk before the newspaper class Friday. THE SMOKE HOUSE Pool Hall A Resort for Gentlemen. 738 Mass. St. at The Peerless 921 Mass. A plate of hot cakes and a cup of coffee for... 10c Gas and Electrical Supplies. Colored Lights, Temporary Sockets, and other Electric Light Decoration rented at reasonable charges. The Cast of the Crisis was photographed this week by Squires. FRED W. FEIN, Walter S. Palmer, of Kansas City, will address an open meeting of the Electrical Engineering Society at 7:30 p.m. Thursday night in Blake Hall. His subject is on "Selection of Proper Design of Equipment for Power Plant." A good assortment of candies at 20 cents per pound at Wiedemann's. If you are going to entertain or have a party, see Wiedemann about refreshments. SEE THAT YOUR BOARDING HOUSES ARE FURNISHED WITH WATER PUMPED BY THE LAWRENCE WATER COMPANY. Notice to Students. Both Phones. Jackson Block. The Alpha Taus have pledged Glenn Ruggles of Marysville, Kansas. Fresh marshmallows, our own make, 20 cents per pound at Wiedemann's.