LOW ONE WAY RATES TO THE WEST EVERY DAY March 1 to April 30,1908 $30 to San Francisco, Los Angeles, San Diego, and many other Cali- forna points. $30 to Portland, Astoria, Tacoma and Seattle, to Ashland, Roseburg, $30 to Everett, Fairhaven, Whatecom, Vancouver and Victoria. a. Ashland, Roseburg, Eugene, Albany and Salem, including So. Pa, branch lines in Oregon, to Spokane and intermediate O. $30 R. & N. points, to Wenatchee and intermediate points. via UNION PACIFIC For further information inquire of E.E. ALEXANDER City Ticket Agent 701 Mass. St. Telephone No. 5. BASE BALL GOODS. ASE BALL GUYE Complete Line. Ask for catalogue. Kennedy & Ernst, 826 Massachusetts St. Both Phones 341. Sigma Chi Dinner and Vaudeville. The Sigma Chi fraternity gave an eight course dinner at their chapter house at six o'clock last Saturday evening. Covers were laid for sixty guests. Following the banquet occurred the annual vaudeville show which consisted of various stunts by the boys themselves. Jerome Beatty did a keen juggling act and Arthur Gray was strong in marvelous tricks taught him by a real live magician. The house was made into a miniature theater, with stage, orchestra pit, dress circle and all other details that go with a real theater. The out-of-town guests were as follows: Clare Brigham, Iola; Holmes Meade, C. A. Bailey, Gus Koehler, and Misses Hazel Howe, Marian Thompson, Marguerite Mills, Pobert Pierce, Topeka; Frank Woodbury, Ray Clifford, Clarence Atkinson, Lester Scott, and Misses Mildred James, Bolina Burchett, Alice Duncan and Marianne Brooke, Kansas City. L. R. Ash of Kansas City will address the Civil Engineering Society tomorrow evening in Blake Hall at 8 o'clock. His subject will be "The Sub-Structure for the Atchafalaya River Bridge." The University girl can find her new Oxford, or Pumps, tan or black at Newby's. Analyze Patent Medicines. To Address Civil Engineers. Six hundred samples of patent medicines have been analyzed in the new food and drug laboratory since its installation in November. The work is carried on under the supervision of Mr. Adolph Ziefle. The laboratory has now an equipment equal to that of any in the state. EASTER CHICKS AND RABBITS 1 cent each at Hoadley's Copyright 1908 by Hart Schaffner & Marx If You Are Intersteed In Good Clothes, the kind that wear and retain their shape, we would like to show you some of the novelties in $15 to $25 Hart,Schaffner & Marx in two and three piece effects for early Spring wesr. Varsity Suits 807 Mass. Spaldings NEWS OF MOUNT OREAD. Wm. C. Michaels, attorney-atlaw of Kansas City, addressed the law students in Green Hall yesterday afternoon on "Practical Hints for Beginners." Roy Moodie, '05, went to Warrensburg, Mo., Monday to accept a position in the biology department of the Missouri State Normal. The results of Wilfred F. Wheeler's recent work as Assistant Chemist of the Illinois State Geological Survey are given in a ten page bulletin of the University of Illinois. Mr. Wheeler received his degree from the University of Kansas in February 1908. Miss Ada Winkler, a sophomore in the college, has withdrawn from school on account of illness and will return to her home in Glendale Iowa, this week. Miss Fannie T. Irwin, professor of Latin and Greek at Highland College was the guest of Miss Maude Mathewson, Monday. F. E. Adams was visited Sunday by his sister and his father, F. X. Adams of Fort Scott. Howard Jordan and Edward Woodard, of Kansas City, Kas., were the guests of Mortimer Marden Saturday and Sunday. Miss Bolena Burchett, of Kansas City, visited at the Chi Omega house over Sunday. A. Richards who is now holding a position in the high school at Wellington, was at the University last week to receive his degree. Harry Milligan and Don Wells visited Sunday in Topeka. Mrs. W. F. Sapp, of Galena, visited her daughter, Marienne last week. Miss Alice Cambern visited at her home in Erie Sunday. Miss Lucille Dillard has returned from Fort Scott where she was called by the illness of her mother. Rent a Typewriter Supplies for all machines. STEVENSON 819 Mass. St. We now have a splendid panoramic view of K. U. showing all of the principal buildings of the campus.The photo is about forty inches in length. We have spared no pains or expense in selecting the most favorable site and the production of the negative which has resulted in the most pleasing effect that can be produced in a photograph of the "Kansas State University." We are anxious to introduce this work and have decided to present a copy from this negative with each order for a dozen of our standard photos. This is an exceptional offer and is subject to withdrawal at any time. First come, first served. The Morris Studio, 829 Mass. St. Both phones 312. We can please you when all others fail. The Morris Photo Studio. 829 Mass. St. Both phones 312. Lost—Near 1145 La. St., opal stick pin set with diamonds. $15 reward. No questions asked. Kansan office. THE MORRIS STUDIO. First with desirable things in PHOTOS. Special rates to students. See us before placing your order. Ten more weeks of schoolbetter have your shoes repaired for bad weather. Newby can fix 'em. Reception sticks all flavors and colors, suitable for parties and receptions, at Wiedemann's. Post cards at Vic's. Star Skating Rink OPPOSITE THE COURT HOUSE. FREE SKATING SCHOOL. For beginners only, with a competent instructor, 9:30 to 11 a. m. Every Wednesday. Skating on Tuesday, Friday and Saturday mornings from 9 to 11:30. 25c. AFTERNOON SESSION. 2 to 5:30 o'clock, Skating 25c for adults. 4 to 5:30 o'clock, Skating 10c for school children. No school children allowed during school hours. EVENING SESSION 7:30 to 10. No children under 14 years old allowed to skate in the evening, either with or without their parents. SKATING 25c. No Charge at Check Stand. No Charge at Check Stn. Lady Spectators Free. Gentleman Spectators, 10c. H. L. SWEET, Manager. New K. U. Pennant Cards, New K. U. Leather Cards, Printing and Stationery. BOYLES 725 Mass, St. and Stationery. ABE WOLFSON DEALER IN New and Misfit Clothing, Shoes and Gents' Furnishing Goods, Watches, Jewelry, Guns, and Revolvers. Money loaned on valuables. Bell phone 675. 637 Mass. St. The Watkins National Bank. Capital $100,000 Surplus $20,000 Undivided profits $30,000 J. B. Watkins, Pres. C. A. Hill, V. P. C. H. Tucker, cashier. W. E. Hazen, assistant cashier. Send your Laundry Work to Woolf Brothers Laundry Woolf Brothers Laundry All bundles called for and delivered. R. J. PRYOR, AGENT. Telephones: Bell, 203, 601. Home, 203, 512. Lest you forget, we would like to say that the Lawrence Pantatorium is running yet. Either phone 506. 12 West Warren Street. THE BEST PLACE TO GET YOUR CHILI, ICE CREAM AND CIGARS City delivery. 1031 Mass. St. Home phone 385; Bell 645. The VAUDETTE CHANGES ITS PICTURES EVERY WEDNESDAY 730 Mass. St. E. W. PARSONS, THE JEWELER AND ENGRAVER. 717 Massachusetts Street. See Griffin FOR Coal, Lime, Cement. Chicken pie every day but Saturday at Billy's.