--- NOTICE! You can't screw your hat on if you get you hair cut at Lee's Bell Phone 1895. Foot of the hill. Innes, Bullene & Hackman The Economy Store of Lawrence in SILKS, DRESS GOODS; all kinds of ready-to-wear apparel for Women and Misses,Ribbons, Hosiery, Corsets, Gloves and Underwear. You will find this Store Completely Ready to supply every Need. Silks on Sale. A range of Styles and Coloring hard to equal anywhere, value 85c, at 69c. Black Taffeta Silk, yard wide, fashionable for Suits and Skirts, at $1,$1.10,$1.25,and $1.35. Moneyback Black Silk on sale at $1.50 and $1.65 a yard. Our Merchandise is always marked considerable less than others are asking. Innes, Bullene & Hackman FOR GREATER K.U. --years, come to Garnett, bring your Rock Chalk and Jay Hawk along and we'll start something." During the address a splendid tribute was paid to women and especially the dependence that could be placed on the girls of the University." MANFORD SCHOONOVER MADE GREAT CHAPEL SPEECH. Tells Students How to Secure Three Million Dollars for the University. Hon. Manford Schoonover of Garnett, one of the most prominent Democratic politicians of the state, gave one of the best speeches in chapel yesterday that the students have listened to this year. "I am here to tell you," began the speaker, "how we can get three million dollars for the better equipment of the University. This institution on the hill has always been famous for its brains and athletes. The time has now come when it should receive the proper equipment and take its fit place in the world of research and scientific study. The state, two years from now, should not think of giving one cent less than a million dollars a year for its university. The citizens of Kansas are now ready to give this institution all the money it needs. The thing for you and me to do is to scatter the truth of the necessities and needs of the University over the state. Tell the farmer why you need these things and he will give them to you. Tell him that this institution is not nearly so well equipped as Missouri and he will say, 'Well it ought to be.' It will cost something to win a victory; but to meet with obstacles makes men and women. When you have determined to join in the campaign to get three million dollars for the University in the next three Commencement Invitations. Seniors and graduate students desiring commencement invitations and programs are requested to leave their names and the number desired at the check stand Monday from 9:00 to 10:15 and 2:30 to 3:30. --- The throat tickle and speaker's cough that such damp weather develops is quickly relieved with Raymond's Throat Pastilles. Lost-Monday morning a long black silk glove, on Adams street. Finder please return to Registrar's office. Reward. Do it now.—Squires. Remember Squires and no other for the new picture. Salted almonds at Wiedeman's. You may have rushed the season. You may have a cold. You can get rid of it with Raymond's Cold Cure, 25 cents a box. The College Jeweler Marks his goods in plain figures. No discount graft. 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. Arthur Bradley Visits University. Arthur C. Bradley, a graduate of the Engineering School in 1902, who was married at Belen, New Mexico, on March 27th, to Miss Anita Becker of that city, visited friends in Lawrence Tuesday. Mr. Bradley was engineer on the construction work of a cut-off of the Sante Fe railroad to Belen, where he became acquainted with Miss Becker. Mr. and Mrs. Bradley go from here to New York on their wedding tour. They have not yet decided where they will make their home. Ready for Press Next Week. The Annual board is a very busy body the last few days. They are working in room five, doing the final work on the Jayhawker, arranging cuts, drawings, articles, etc. As far as material is concerned at least this year's Annual will be superior to any for several years. It will be printed on finer paper and in a novel album form. The cuts will be of superior workmanship and the drawings, prepared by a St. Louis firm, will number twice as many as usual. It is expected that the Annual will be ready for the press by the end of next week. Try the marshmallow nut, maple nut,and caramel nut sundaes at Wiedemann's. Miss Gracia B. Muckle went to St. Louis last evening to visit over Saturday and Sunday. Miss Birdie Greenough, '06 is now teaching mathematics in the city high school. She fills W. Brown's position, who resigned for a position in Chicago. A good assortment of candies at 20 cents per pound at Wiedemann's. Miss Clara Carr, A. M.'06, of Leavenworth, is visiting at the Pi Phi house. FRED W. FEIN, Gas and Electrical Supplies. Colored Lights, Temporary Sockets, and other Electric Light Decoration rented at reasonable charges. Both Phones. Jackson Block. Notice to Students. SEE THAT YOUR BOARDING HOUSES ARE FURNISHED WITH WATER PUMPED BY THE LAWRENCE WATER COMPANY. STUDENTS $100 a Month During Vacation CASH Paid for Second Hand Clothing and Hats DAVE LITWIN 734 Mass. St. Bell Phone 1697. Sell the most complete and exclusive line of transparent handled pocket knives ever manufactured. Name and address on one side photo. Sell the knife on sight. Shears and 3-piece kitchen set for the "co-eds." Write TODAY for liberal terms. Golden Rule Cutter Co., Dept. C, 199 Sedgwick St. Chicago, IL. THE SMOKE HOUSE Pool Hall A Resort for Gentlemen. 738 Mass. St. SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING BOOKKEEPING PENMANSHIP at the LAWRENCE Business College LAWRENCE, KANSBRS.