Innes, Bullene & Hackman SPECIAL CLEARANCE SALE OF S. H. & M. Silk Petticoats These are the famous Silk Petticoats sold with a guaranty coupon. We offer a choice selection of full flounce styles in black and colors at the following reductions: $6.50 S. H. & M. guaranteed Silk Petticoats at $4.98. $8.00 and $9.00 S.H. & M.guaranteed Silk Peticoats at $6.98. $11.50 and $12.50 S. H. & M. Silk Petticoats at $9.98. Innes, Bullene & Hackman OREAD NEWS NOTES. Miss Evelynn Bennett, of Seneca, is visiting friends at the Kappa house. Miss Margaret Pearson and Miss Mary Couwers are in Topeka to spend Sunday with Miss Mary Chamberlain. Misses Margaret Osmond and Norma Mering, and Lawrence Osmond and Thomas Taylor are visiting friends in Topeka today. Newton Campbell has gone to Paola for a few days visit with friends. Theodore Alford, '07, now city editor of the Coffeyville Journal and Conard Cooper are visiting a few days at the Sig Alph house. Miss Kate Addison of Salina, a former student of the university, is visiting friends in Lawrence. Barney Sheridan spent Thursday and Friday at his home in Paola. Clyde Commons was in Topeka Friday lobbying at the legislature. Herbert Luther, a senior in the college, who has been surveying for the Santa Fe out of LaJunta during the fall term, has returned to the university and will re-enter school. John Harvey, of the senior K. U. Medics, will represent the Rosedale university annex on the Jayhawker board. C. M. Harger addressed the newspaper classes Thursday. L. N. Flint addressed the Good Government Club at the Sig Alph house Wednesday evening on "The Organization of a Congressional Campaign." Chancellor Strong returned today from Chicago where he has been attending the meeting of the "National University Association." L. N. Flint was in Topeka yesterday to watch the legislature at work. Professor Emerson will address the Pharmaceutical Society at its regular meeting Tuesday. Charles F. Lambkin of Joplin Missouri, is visiting at the Phi Delt house. The Phi Delts will hold initiation tonight for Milton Bosse of Elmwood. Jack Gage and Omar Miles are visiting at the Sig Alph house. Charles Rush, of Kansas City, was a guest at the Alpha Tau house yesterday. The Junior class will hold an important meeting in chapel Tuesday to make plans for the Prom. Judge Silas Porter of Topeka was the guest of his son, Elliott at the Alpha Tau house yesterday. The Alpha Taus gave an informal dancing party at their chapter house last evening. Twenty-five couples were in attendance. ROOMS FOR RENT-Girls preferred. Modern house, close to University. Board at house. 1328 Ohio street. --simply dip it in any ink and press the Crescent-Filler—that's all. No dropper—no inky fingers—no ruffled temper. Guaranteed to be a perfect writer. FOR RENT-A modern room at 1244 Rhode Island street. Bell phone 146. For photos—see Loomas. Conklin's Self-Filling Pen is the best fountain pen for both student and professor on account of the Crescent-Filler. To fill Leading dealers handle the Connell. In stitutes, Send for handsome new catalogs THE CONKLIN PEN CC 310 Miahman Building, BUILDING, TEDO, CA JUSTICE PORTER IN CHAPEL. Gave an Encouraging Talk to Students Yesterday. Sila Porter, Justice of the Kansas Supreme Court and a man with an individuality of his own, gave the best chapel speech Friday that the students have heard in a long time. His speech was bright and humorous and full of the hard sense gained from experience. "After your graduation from this institution," said Justice Porter, "you may never run across a sentence in Greek, you may never have occasion to work a problem in calculus, you may never wish to make to use of the binomial theorem, but your mastery of those things in college will not have been in vain. Your wits will have been sharpened and your powers increased for the contests of life. You will have been enabled to rise above the mediocrity and assume a position of importance in the world." To Return Next Week. Professor W. H. Carruth leaves Milwaukee, Wisconsin, for Lawrence on next Monday. On his way he will spend two days in Chicago. Professor Carruth will arrive at the University next Thursday and will take up his regular work at the opening of the second term. He has been in Germany for seven months collecting material for a text book on the Historical German Novel. Gustafson THE COLLEGE JEWELER Likes to do Little Jobs of Repairing. We make old Jewelry look like r We make old Jewelry look like new. Gold plating a Specialty. Good Style Pay Less Dress Better We are now showing a complete NEW ROYAL LINE of Spring Suitings and Overcoatings. Beautiful and Exclusive Patterns. COLLEGE CLOTHES AND FADS A SPECIALTY. CLIFTON T. HIATT. THE SPECIAL ORDER CLOTHING MAN. Office 210 Main Street Both Phones 920. Office 919 Mass, St DR. REDING, OCULIST. EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT. Glasses Fitted. Office F.A.A. Bldg. Phone 513. WILDER BROTHERS CUSTOM LAUNDRY. Phone 67 SPEAR & HANSON. K. U. Agents, Your bundle called for and delivered on short notice. Try us for prompt service and superior work. SPEAR & HANSON, K U. Arrows College Posters for the College Man's Room at BOUGHTON'S 1025 Massachusetts Street Special sale of white china for decorators at Hoadley's. Notice to Juniors. A Junior class meeting will be held Tuesday. Loomas Studio—tor photographs. See Katherine Osterman at the Bowersock Opera house Monday evening. Prices 25c, 50c, 75c, $1.00. Squires has been awarded the contract for the law class. Have you tried the witen hazel steam massage at Lee's, only 25 cents. Rooms for rent to young ladies, two blocks north of University, 1145 Louisiana street. If you want a college hair cut you will have to go to Lee. Lee has four chairs so you are next. One picture free for the annual, Loomas. Lee has no hold up game. He runs his place to suit his customers, not his competitors. This is the time to get that picture taken for the annual, Loomas. You can't screw your hat on if you get your hair cut at Lee's. The Theetas had their pictures taken at Squires. The K. U. basket ball team had a group picture taken at Squires. SQUIRES, Photographer Every Picture Perfect and Up to Date Rates to Seniors only. Cap and gown for Seniors.