--- NOTICE! You can't screw your hat on if you get you hair cut at Lee's Bell Phone 1895. Foot of the hill. A Matchless Display of Spring Merchandise High time for Spring Suits, Spring Gloves, Spring Silks and Dress Goods. The most varied and the most extensive showing of Tailored Suitings, Silk Chiffon Veils, French Printed Challies, Silk Marquisitte. Here are Fashionable Displays of Dainty Dress Goods of Silk and Cotton Styles suitable for Party Fracks. Black Silks on sale, yard wide Black Taffeta at $1, $1.10, $1.25. This Store is wonderfully satisfying. Try it. Innes, Bullene & Hackman HIGH SCHOOL DAY NINE LOVING CUPS AND FORTY MEDALS THE PRIZES. University Preparing for Tremendous Crowds at the Inter- Scholastic Meet. Two scores of medals and nine loving cups will be awarded the winners in the interscholastic high school meet which will be held on McCook field, May 4, between Kansas high schools. The high schools will be classed according to enrollment; the first class high schools being those whose enrollment is over 275, the second class schools having between 150 and 275 students, and the third class having less than 150 students enrolled. The usual gold medal will be given the winner in each event with silver and bronze medals for second and third places. The individuals in each class winning the highest number of points will be given a cup. The school in each class winning the largest number of points will be awarded a cup, and the school in each class winning a special relay will be given a cup. By this arrangement, Kansas University hopes to encourage a large number of schools in each class to send representatives to the meet. It is expected that a larger number of trained high school boys will compete this year than last when Missouri schools practically swept the field and left the Kansas high schools without sufficient reward for competing. By having the meet on May 4, the Kansas City, Mo. schools will not be able to send teams as they will be represented in the Missouri meet at Columbia. The Kansas high schools will undoubtedly begin to develop men for the track team of Kansas University. This year not one of the point winners from Missouri came to K.U. Prof. A.M.Wilcox is meeting his classes after an absence of six weeks from the hill on account of sickness. The Time Is Ripe For OXFORDS. We have them They are waiting for you. Drop in and see them. Starkweather Shoe Co. 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. Suits? Well I should say so. All the Latest Patterns in light and dark effects and at prices that surprise you Hats An eye-opening line of Hats just arrived. Stop in and see how well you look in one of our Hats at a price that will please you. M. J. SKOFSTAD 829 Mass. German Play Next Month. A German play is to be given by the German department toward the close of the year, probably the 17th of May. The title of the play selected is "Sontags Jager," (Sunday Hunter), the main character being an exceedingly untruthful personage, who attends to other duties, such as they are, through the week, and hunts on Sunday. Professor Carruth and Miss Corbin have the direction of the play and are preparing the cast now. Almost all of the parts are filled. The play will be given in F. A. A. Hall. Missouri vs. Oklahoma. Missouri and Oklahoma will meet in a debating contest Friday night, upon the question: "Resolved, that all railroads doing an inter state business should be owned by the Federal Government." The debate will be held at Oklahoma University. A Pastoral Do it now. Have Squires make your picture. He met her in the pasture In the twilights fitful glow And they walked along together When the sun was setting low. She neither spoke nor thanked him Indeed she knew not how Indeed she knew not how He was only a country lad And she was a jersey cow. —FAY INGRAHAM, Kansas City, Mo. We have a good assortment of chocolates of our own make at 20 cents per pound at Wiedemann's. Judge Smith of Stockton, is visiting his sons, Solon and Henry, at the Sigma Nu 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. CASH Paid for Second Hand Clothing and Hats DAVE LITWIN 734 Mass. St. Bell Phone 1697. THE SMOKE HOUSE Pool Hall A Resort for Gentlemen. 738 Mass. St. Juniors Elect Captain. At a meeting of the junior baseball team today, Jack Duncan was elected manager for the ensuing season, and Coleman, last year's catcher, captain. The juniors have practically the same lineup as last year and hope to win the class championship. The other classes will elect their captains and managers soon and the schedule for the spring tournament will be arranged. Try the Balduff chocolate at Wiedemann's. Try Chic, the new perfume at Dick Bros. Curtis McCoy is wearing the Phi Delt colors. F. R. Jones of the first year class has pledged Sigma Nu. Fresh salted almonds at Wiedemann's.