SPECIAL Easter Sale —OF Ladies' and Misses' Tailored Suits THIRTY-SIX SUITS AND NO TWO ALIKE In the Prettiest of Models, Newest Materials and Most Popular Colors Worth $22.50, $25.00, $27.50 Go on Sale THURSDAY at $20.00 Each Miss Adelaide McCauley, a Corset Expert, will demonstrate the superiority of REDFERN WHALEBONE CORSETS and give free fittings in the Suit Room during this week. Innes, Bullene & Hackman To Have Daily Paper. A daily paper at the University of Missouri has been started. The official name for the sheet is, The Daily Missourian. Oread Cafe. Closed after supper Wednesday night until Monday, April 13. It's Never Too Late to Mend those old shoes. NEWBY'S "The Menders" Bowersock Opera House. ONE NIGHT ONLY— Tuesday, April 14 Downie's Big Uncle Tom's Cabin Grand Free Street Parade at Noon. Protsch The Tailor Conklin's Self-Filling Pen is the best fountain pen for both student and professor on account of the Crescent-Filler. To fill 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 Conklin. If you have a specific situation, send for handmade new catalogs. THE CONKLIN PEN CO 310 Manhattan Building, TOLLING, OHIO QUEER JOURNEY OF A UNIVERSITY LAW BOOK. BUY STOLEN BOOK Taken from Library and Sold to Kansas City Firm Comes Back in Consignment of Books. A peculiar case of stealing has been brought to light in the University. The Law library received in April 1901 among a consignment of books, a Treatise on Quasi-Contracts. The law books are stamped with the University stamp on the title page and on pages 99 to 104. This book was duly stamped and entered in the library. Not long ago the same book was received the second time at the Library in a shipment of books from a book company of Kansas City. The stamp on the title page had been cut off, but the one on pages 99 to 104 had been overlooked. On inquiry at the book company, Dean Green found out that a certain student now in the Law school had sold several books to that firm. The matter will be taken before the Board of Regents. To Wed in Sunny Italy. --is now on display. Vernon L. Kellogg, an old K. U. man who is now a professor in Leland Stanford University, was here yesterday. Mr. Kellogg is enjoying a half years leave of absence, and is on his way to Italy where he will be married this spring to Miss Hoffman, a graduate of the University of California. K. U. Club to Banquet. The K. U. Club, of Kansas City, will give a banquet Friday evening, April 10 at Kansas City, Missouri. Chancellor Strong, Dr. Carruth, Dean Green and William Allen White are among the speakers for the occasion. Orchestra Concert. The University orchestra will give its spring concert Wednesday, April 15, in Fraternal Aid Hall. Alpha Sigma, the medic fraternity, has pledged the following new members: Carter Ward, Fred Powell, John Bigger, George Knappenberger, Herbert Thompson, Howard Norton, and John Brownlee. On account of the vacation the band will not give the concert Friday night, but the dance will be given as scheduled. The University of Missouri will open next fall, September 14. Band Party Friday Night. Clever kicks for choice chaps at Newby's. Tilley's dream at Vic's. Strawberry short cake at the Hiawatha. Tilley's dream at Vic's. Have you a commutation ticket at the Hiawatha? We want to sell you the cigar you have got to buy. They are here! The best line of cigars in town.—J. H. Harding. Strawberry short cake at the Hiawatha. New Boat Livery At Foot of Ohio Street. All new Steel Boats, dry and non-sinkable. A good landing and plenty of Boats. NEWS OF MOUNT OREAD. Nina Hester of the Fine Arts school entertained the studio class at her home Friday evening with a spread in honor of Walter Simpson who is leaving the University to go to Kansas City. Miss Blanche Loomis is back from a short trip to Fredonia. Ethel Parker of Denver, is visiting friends at the University. The following Chi Omegas will go home for the holidays: Ruby Phillips to Burlingame, Grace Wilkie to Wichita, Gertrude Eson to Kingman, Georgette Heeney to Severance, Rui Anderson to Chanute. Jefferson King, '01, gave a lecture Friday night at the A.M.E.church on the subject "Higher Education." Mr. King is now teaching in Kansas City Kansas. Toby Fishman of the Kansas City law school was here Sunday visiting his brother, William at 1117 Kentucky street. Mr. A. M. Thoroman, of Council Grove, Fellow in Education, will have charge of the Chatauqua in Bonner Springs this summer. Tilley's dream at Vic's. Tilley's dream at Vic's. Have you a commutation ticket at the Hiawatha? Our Spring Line of the Famous Eaton-Hurlbut Fine Writing Paper Many New and Beautiful Papers in the latest styles and shapes. BOUGHTON'S 1025 Mass. St. Good Style Pay Less Dress Better We are now showing a complete NEW ROYAL LINE of Spring Suitings and Overcontings. 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 Illustrated Songs. All the latest American and European subjects in moving pictures. Program changes Monday and Thursday. All seats 5 cents. AT THE NICKEL Merry Widow The Original Venetian Cast of Characters Throughout the pictures the Lyrics of the original play will be sung by Miss Eileen Matthews. Take home a box of fine candy made by Zuttermeister. New Easter Jewelry Veil Pins...$25c to $2.50 Barretts...50c to $5.00 Hat Pins...25c to $5.00 Silver Belt Pins...$1.50 to $5.00 Gold Filled Belt Pins...$1.00 to $7.50 Cameo Brooches, Scarf Pins,Hat Pins,some beauties for $2.00, others from...50c to $15.00 The Scarab in Scarf Pins (the latest)...50c and 75c Remember Everything New in this Store of THE COLLEGE JEWELER SEE WINDOW AT 911 MASS. ST.