HEIZER ELECTED LAST NIGHT --captain, Tommy Johnson, ex Captain Woodward and by Martinell. WILL LEAD 1911 BASKET BALL SQUAD. At Banquet of Players, Last Night the Center Was Unanimously Chosen Robert Heizer, a junior in the college, was last night, on the first ballot unanimously elected captain of the University basketball ball team for 1911. Heizer and Long were the only men on the team eligible to the captaincy for the coming year. Long, however refused to be a candidate, thus leaving a clear field for Heizer. Preceding the election the 'Varsity squad was entertained by the athletic management at dinner at the Eldridge hotel. Following the dinner informa speeches were made by Manager Lansdon, Coach Hamilton, Captain-Elect Heizer, the retiring Heizer has played center of the 'Varsity squad for the pas two years. During that time hi playing has always been stella and he has won favor with th student body as well as with hi fellow players. ANNUAL SPRING CONCERT Band Will Play in the Gym To Night. The annual spring concert of the University band will take place this evening in the gymnastium. The program consists of both classical and popular numbers by the entire band and solo by Charles Robinson and Director George Wright. Following is the program: March—The Joy of Victory Overture—Poet and Peasant Flute Solo—Serenade, Chas. Robinson; Selection—Bohemian Girl Hungarian Fantasie. Waltzes—Love Sparks; Cornet Solo—Le Secret, George Wright; Suite Espagnol—Le Ferria, (a) Los Toros, (b) La Reja (e) La Larzuela; Overture—Hungarian Lutzspiel; Finale, The Kansas Spirit, Star Spangled Banner. Intermission. The Fine Arts students will give a recital at Miss Gertrude Mossler's studio tomorrow afternoon. Pupils of the piano, expression and vocal departments will make up the program. Prof. E. H. S. Bailey, Prof. E. C. McClung and Prof. M. W Sterling went to Atchison Wednesday to visit Midland College as members of the University committee of visitation. Burt and Packard's "Korect Shape" The largest seal made belt pin. Ed, W. Parsons, jeweler, 717 Mass, street. The last party given by the class of .10, will be held in Ecke's hall Friday night. Easter and St. Patrick post cards, 1 cent each, at Boyles, 725 Mass, St. Violet Lule Talcum, 25c, at Me Colloch's drug store. If you want the best in Kodak finishings, go to the Lawrence studio. 734 Mass. strelt. Rexall tooth paste is good. Sol' at McColloch's drug store. THE CAMPAIGN IS ON! WE don't know a better way of beginning our Spring Clothes campaign than by directing public attention to the remarkable variety and extraordinary quality-merits of our Suit and Overcoat display at $15, $20 and $25. It is a great pleasure to talk about such Clothes as these. It is a big satisfaction to be able to say, and to know it is true, that we offer you at these prices a measure of value that can be had no where else for the same money. You cannot examine these garments without knowing that they come from the best clothing makers in the country. Nothing but the supremely highest art could produce such faultlessly made, smartly designed apparel. As for the patterns and colors, we selected them individually---each according to its merits. There are no "undesirables," no "uncertainties." It is quality showing, pure and simple. One feature of the display we want you to note particularly is the wonderful variety of new effects in gray, blue and pencil-striped patterns. These are the leading color schemes of the Spring season and we have stocked up on them most liberally. Ask especially about the Suits and Overcoats at $15, $20 and $25 Manhattan Shirts Are simply beautiful this Spring. You'll see a display here at $1.50 that will amaze you. Finer ones at $2 to $3.50. Ober's special Shirt, hundreds of patterns, $1.00 Oxfords In Every Conceivable New Spring Model! Besides our magnificent showing of Nettleton Oxfords at $5, $5.50 and $6, we want to call attention to the finest exhibit of popular priced shoes in the state—a really wonderful selection at $3, $3.50 and $4 Everything New in the HAT Department Stunning gray soft Hats in 11 different shades, just in! Also classy Derbies in the authentic shapes. It's the biggest collection we've ever shown. Imperial Hats, $3, Stetson's $3.50, Ober's special . . . $2