Innes, Bullene & Hackman Your Easter Suit It is none too early to select your Spring Gown. We offer you a metropolitan stock of newest designs in Ladies' Tailored Suits to select from. Also an unrivalled assortment of best models in Tailored Skirts, Silk Petticoats, Net Waists, Spring Jackets. Our complete stock of Perrins Kid Gloves in short and long now in stock at lower prices than formerly. Y. W. C. A. HELD BIG MEETING. Given in Honor of Miss Wilber— Many Girls Listen to Speeches. The Y. W. C. A. membership banquet in honor of Miss Theresa M. Wilber, national Y. W. C. A. secretary, was held last night in the gymnasium. One hundred and fifty University girls, ladies of the faculty and several down-town guests were present. Mrs. F. O. Marvin acted as toastmistress. Chancellor Strong, Dr. F. A. Wilber, Miss Wilber, Miss Alice Norris, secretary of the University Y. W. C. A., Miss Caroline Sage, Miss Grace Elmer and Mrs. W. C. Payne responded to toasts. The girls gave several original yells and songs of true college flavor which helped take away the formality of the affair. The tables were decorated with cut flowers, ferns and carnations. This is the first banquet of the kind given by the Y. W. girls and will probably be made an annual affair. Frank Tyler Won First Place. Frank E.Tyler, one of the men chosen to meet Missouri in debate, received the highest grade of any man in the contest and as a result was awarded first place. Mr. Tyler meets Missouri for the second time, having been on the winning Kansas squad of three years ago. He is now a junior in the college. Ice cream and Sundaes at Vic's. Conklin's Self-Filling Pen is the best fountain pen for both student and professor on account of the Crescent-Filler. To fill Conklin's Fountain SELF- FILLING Pen 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. Leading dealers handle the Conlink. 15 years does not, order direct orders from Conlink. Watch and Wait Gustafson THE CONKLIN PEN CO. 310 Manhattan BLDG, TOLEDO, OMN TEACHERS COMING TO LAWRENCE Conference Will Discusss Economy and Hear Noted Men A Physiological "Zoo." The conference of teachers from accredited schools, this year in charge of the department of economics and history, will begin March 19 and continue three days. Dr. Lyman Abbott, editor of the Outlook, and Professor Andrew C. McLaughlin of Chicago University will be the prominent speakers. Dr. Abbott, who will be here at that time in connection with the Bible Institute, will give the opening address Thursday afternoon, March 19. THE COLLEGE JEWELER Professor McLaughlin will speak on "Political Parties" the following evening in the chapel. Chancellor Strong will give the address of welcome. Prof. J. E. Boodin and other members of the faculty will talk at the various sessions. The ladies of the faculty will give a luncheon for delegates Saturday noon in Snow Hall. In the meantime bring in your jobs of Repairing. A physiological "zoo" is to be added to the equipment of the University. The old blacksmith shop back of the boiler is to be fitted up with steam heat and cement floor for the housing of the various snakes, frogs and guinea pigs used for physiological laboratory material. The work of equipping this building will be finished during the summer. Over 200 Seniors have been photographed by Squires this year. We have a nice bunch of Tan Oxfords For Ladies and Men. At last week's meeting of the German Verein Willard Wattles was elected president; Emil Riesen, vice president; and Emil Riesen, Ethel Bennett and Mary Parker, program committee for the coming month. German Verein Elects. Mandolin Club Concert. Fischer's The Mandolin Club will give its fifth annual concert in F. A. A.Hall, Friday evening, March 20. After the program a dance will be given. Jed Yale, '00, visited the University this week. Mr. Yale is now engaged in the stock raising business at Alton, Kansas. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Noyes, 07, who have been in Louisiana this winter, are visiting University friends. The decision of the sophomore class to give the Prom this year will serve to make the affair an annual event in the University. The first Sophomore was given two years ago by the class of '08. The class of '09 followed the example last year, making the Sophomore this year the third annual party. Mrs. Samuel Forter, of St. Marys, is visiting her sons, Sam and Zeke. Professor Charles H. Gray, of the English department, went to Chicago this week where his mother is seriously ill. WANTED—Next week, a boy to wash dishes for his board. Report to Mrs. Beatty at the Oread Cafe. Every picture perfect and upto-date.—Squires photographer. Post cards at Vic's. Nifty hair cuts and nobby shampoos at Lee's. Get your quiz books at Billy's. Why does Lee's place do the business? Because you get what you ask for. Bowersock Opera House. TUESDAY. MARCH 10. MARY ROBSON in The Rejuvenation of Aunt Mary. Seat sale at Woodward & Co's. Prices 35c, 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.50. 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 Both Phones 920. Office 919 Mass, St Student Headquarters at ED. ANDERSON'S. New Stock of POST CARDS and STATIONERY at HOME BOOK CO. 923 Massachusetts Home Bakery Choice Home Made Candies. Special Features This Week: Mr. Ernest Mack, Champion Clog Dancer. Miss Minnie Hoffman. Refined Specialties. Miss Pearl Manning, Illustrated Songs. Latest Moving Pictures. The economical way of buying Writing Paper is by the pound. A big line of these papers at BOUGHTON'S 1025 Mass. St. E. G. SOXMAN & CO. City delivery. 1031 Mass. St. Home phone 385; Bell 645. THE BEST PLACE TO GET YOUR CHILI, ICE CREAM AND CIGARS DR. REDING. OCULIST. EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT. Glasses Fitted. Office F.A.A. Bldg. Phone 513. Typewriting and stenography promptly done. Beli Phone 574. Try the Tutti Frutti ice cream at Wiedemann's. For Rent--Rooms with modern conveniences at 1011 Tennessee St. There are ten people working at the at the Squires Studio, and they are certainly going some. All kinds of fruit at Vic's. Two pleasant rooms to rent. Mrs. Stough, 1224 Ohio. The Betas are showing proofs from the Squires Studio this week. Lee has the only witch hazel steam massage in town. Chicken pie every day but Saturday at Billy's. Try the grape ice at Wiedemann's. Hot and cold lunch at Vic's at all hours. Here is hoping that we clean up at M. U. March 13.-Lee the Barber. Small parties a speciality at Vic's.