REDFERN WHALEBONE CORSETS In Front Lace and Oher Models. $3.50 to $6.00. Innes, Bullene & Hackman Raymond's Drug Store will be continued in business by Mrs. Raymond, who has had an active part in the store for the past eighteen years. She will be assisted in the management by B.F. Fiegenbaum, a K.U. Pharmacy graduate of 1890. Try the fruit salad at Wiedemann's this evening. Pay your Base Ball debts by going to Vic's. Baseball Goods, Fishing Tackle, Canoes, Motor Launches. All in free Catalogue 939. SchmelzerArmsCo Kansas City, Mo KANSAS CITY, MO. Protsch The Tailor The only complete line of Nifty College Posters at BOUGHTON'S 1025 Mass. St. 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 Cenklin. If you do not, order direct, institutional institutes. THE CONKLIN PEN CO 310 Manhattan Building, TOLEDO, 0810 A MEETING APRIL 23. ripe for some action on the part of the undergraduates. Contintued from page 1. The following resolution was passed: "Resolved, That we as a representative body of students of Kansas University in caucus assembled do hereby recommend that; Whereas, the student body of the University of Kansas feels the need of and desire more control of student affairs; that the chairman of aforesaid meeting be authorized to appoint a committee of ten members of said meeting to secure all information available to the end of formulating a system of student control for this University; that a draft of said system be presented to a mass meeting of the students,to be called by the chairman of said committee for Thursday, April 23. The committee appointed in pursuance of the above resolutions is: Walter Brown, chairman; Burton Sears, Jerome Beatty, Archie Naramore, Ernest Skofstad, Merle Groene, Thomas VanCleave, Emile Brunner, R. O. Douglas, and H. C. Waters. Ward H. Coble Resigns. Ward H. Coble, the senior member of the Kansan Board resigned from the Board last week. Heavy school work is the cause of his withdrawal. NEWS OF MOUNT OREAD. The Bacteriology department is making an analysis of milk for the State Board of Health. Dr. F. A. Wilbur went to Ann Arbor, Michigan, Monday to attend a conference on Biblical Instruction in state universities. W. Parker, '06, of Emporia, visited friends at the University Tuesday. Mr. Parker is police judge of Emporia. Professor A. M. Wilcox is ill at his home. His classes are being met by Professor M.W. Sterling. Alpha Brummage was visiting at the Alpha Tau house the first of the week. Dr. W. C. Payne went to Bloomington, Illinois, Monday to attend a meeting of the National Congress of the Disciples of Christ of which he is secretary. Before returning to Lawrence, Dr. Payne will go to Philadelphia and New York. L. C. Senseman is visiting his son William at the Alpha Tau house. Fred Cowles, of Kansas City, visited Saturday and Sunday at the Phi Delt house. Miss Millicent Noftzger has withdrawn from school and has returned to her home at Anthony. Miss Maud Hall visited Saturday and Sunday in Paola. Charles J. Dillon, editorial writer forThe Kansas City Star, will talk to the newspaper classes Friday morning after chapel on "The New Idea." Mr. Sherman Eloit, a member of the State Board of Control, lectured before the classes in Sociology, Monday on the "Management of Charitable Institutions." New Arrival of Merry Widow Sailors at MRS. PATTERSON'S 837 Mass. St. Misses Engle MILLINERY 833 Mass. St. Freshmen Win at Leavenworth. The freshmen base ball team won their first game Saturday when they defeated the Leavenworth town team by the score of 5 to 2. The game was played at the Soldiers' Home grounds near Leavenworth. The men who made the trip were: Burdick, p; Holmes, c; Walker, 1b; Holthoefer, 2b; Blacker, 3b; Brain, s. s.; Payne, l. f.; Lovett, c. f.; Rogers, r. f.; Evans, Locke, and Riling, subs. Squires has the cap and gown for the use of all Seniors who want their pictures taken. Now's the time your feet hurt. Come down to Newby's and get a pair of Russian leathers. They are a joy forever. The Morris Studio always first with new things in photos. For the lady in brown—a patient colt oxford with brown cloth top at Newby's. Its a beauty. Squires for photos—thats all. Try a banana special at Vic's. You can't screw your hat on if you get your hair cut at Lee's. Utopian chocolates in packages will compare favorably with the highest grade chocolates, but at a much less price. Try them at Wiedemann's. Squires has the cap and gown for the use of all Seniors who want their pictures taken. Try the salted almonds at Wiedemann's. Do it now. Squires for your picture. 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 Aurora Theatre High Class Vaudeville Program changes Monday and Thursday. All the latest American and European subjects in moving pictures. Illustrated Songs. All seats 5 cents. See WYATT at The Nickle this week. 708 Mass. St. Banana ice cream made from the fruit at Wiedemann's. 911 What a wonderful place this is. Something doing all the time. Whenever you go into the store it makes you think of a big city—the way the goods are going out to satisfied customers. 911 is the home of THE COLLEGE JEWELER and is noted for its beautiful window displays.