Now for the Graduating Gown --and produce: Phone 176. 1337-1339 Mass. St. We would advise all who graduate this year to purchase the materials for the dress and the accessories at once. The stocks are now complete, later on it will be impossible to get these, as we can not get them from the wholesalers. If you would be wise, buy these and lay them away: White Gloves, White Hosiery, White Parasols, White Fans, and the whole material for the dress. A few of the most popular fabrics for the gown: Persian Lawn, Pearline, Linen, Swiss, Wash Organdie, French Lawn, Paris Mousseline, Batiste, Swiss Mull, Mull Chiffon, and Plaid Dimity. Prices from 25c to $1.00 yard. --and produce: Phone 176. 1337-1339 Mass. St. A. D. Weaver CASH Paid for Second Hand Clothing Shoes and Hats DAVE LITWIN 734 Mass. St. Bell Phone 1697. THE SMOKE HOUSE Pool Hall A Resort for Gentlemen. 738 Mass. St. Good Positions IN BUSINESS, TEACHING AND TECHNICAL WORK. Mr. Geo. P. Hardgrove, representing our St. Louis office, will be at the New Eldridge House from the 16th to the 18th inclusive to secure seniors for good positions in BUSINESS, in TEACHING and in TECHNICAL WORK to be open in the early summer or fall. HAPGOODS He will gladly give you full information concerning positions now on our lists and the possibilities of our finding you a desirable place. Last year we placed over 1500 young college men in desirable positions. The National Organization of Brain Brokers. 403 Chemical Building, St. Louis, Mo. Offices in twelve cities. Dr. A. R. Kennedy DENTIST. Room 5, Jackson Building. Phones, Bell 1515 Main; Home, 344 MOAK BROS. BILLIARD PARLOR. BILLIARD PARLOR. Pool, BILLIARDS AND Bowling Regulation sized tables. First class line of cigars. Spring Suits Protsch the Tailor TO GIVE PLAY MAY 8. French Department to Present "The Optimist and Pessimist." A French play, "The Optimist and the Pessimist," is to be given May 8 under the direction of the Romance department. The play will be a representation of love and family intrigue in Paris. Those in the cast are. Blandinet...Fred C. Nutter François...Thomas A. Lee Victor, François' son... ...Harry Stephenson Léonce, Blandinet's son... ...Roy K. Detrick Georgette, Léonce's sweetheart... ...Jessie Baldridge Aubertin, Georgette's father... ...Fred Pontre Mizabran, a shoemaker, Paul Harvey Joseph...Havel Robertson Un bottier...William Stuart Henriette...Lilliam Abraham Prudence...Ruby Phillips Mrs. Rea Wilson Brumage Dead. HOSTETTER CLUB ORGANIZED. Mrs. Rea Wilson Brumage college '04, wife of Alpha Brumage, law '04, died of consumption at the home of her parents in Abilene Saturday evening. Mrs. Brumage was a member of the Pi Phi sorority. The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Brumage died last winter and since that time the mother's health had failed rapidly. Bond Coleman, a senior mining engineer, has left school and gone to Montana to work with the U. S. Survey. ___ Post Card Views Of all the University buildings, Haskell, etc. **lc** each at Hoadley's A Clever Joke Played on the Frat Boys Friday Night. Hostetter, Hostetter! Haw! Haw! Haw! Ohio State! Raw! Raw! Raw!!!!!! The Hostetter Club was organized Friday with twenty-four members as a result of a practical joke. Each fraternity house was telephoned in the evening and asked to send a few boys down to the Eldridge House to meet a Brother Hostetter who claimed to be from their chapter at Ohio State University. When the bunches came together at the Eldridge House and compared notes, on the grounds of mutual sympathy they organized into the Hostetter Club, and made merry the rest of the evening. The main feature of the program was a visit en masse to the Sophomore Prom at Fraternal Aid where the dancers were surprised with the above yell. The Club will hold a smoker in the near future. It later developed that two of the boys in the crowd were the perpetrators of the joke. --and produce: Phone 176. 1337-1339 Mass. St. The X. Y. Z. debating society will give the Washburn and Kansas debaters and the debating council an informal reception after the Washburn debate, Saturday night. Mrs. Helen E. Smith of the Reno county high school is visiting her daughter Helen of the College. Graduate Schools of HARVARD UNIVERSITY The following professional schools in Harvard University are open to holders of a bachelor's degree: Law School 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. 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, 11 UNIVERSITY HALL, CAMBRIDGE, MASS. Graduate School of Applied Science A. G. ALRICH, Instruction leading to professional degrees is offered in the following subjects: Civil, Mechanical and Electrical Engineering, Mining, Metallurgy, Arctitecture, 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. Printing, Binding, Engraving Embossing. Rubber Stamps See the Commencement Programs just in. Both Phones 288, 734 Mass. St. Star Grocery and Meat Market. CHARLES A. TETER, PROP. Staple and Fancy Groceries, Fresh and Sait Meets 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. BASE BALL GOODS New and complete Line. New and complete Stock. KENNEDY & ERNST, 826 Mass, St. THE NICKEL 708 Massachusetts St. MOVING PICTURES and ILLUSTRATED SONGS Change of Program twice a week. Af- ternoonoons, 3:30 to 5:30; Evenings 7 to 10. A plate of hot cakes and a cup of coffee for ... 10c at The Peerless 921 Mass. SHOES are GOOD Shoes Fischers New Stationery Wolf's Book Store Direct from Factory. Latest styles in boxes and pound packages, with envelopes to match. 923 Massachusetts St. 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. W J. Francisco & Sons LIVERY AND TEACHING SADDLE HORSES A SPECIALTY Open Day and Night. 812-14 Vt. St. Both Phones 139 We haul trunks. Fudge, sundaees, marshmallow sundaes, caramel sundaees, maple sundaes, with or without fruits and nuts at Wiedemann's. Go to R. Lindsay for shoe repairing. 836 Massachusetts St.