Your Fancy Suits Can be cleaned successfully if you will have us FRENCH DRY CLEAN them. Ladies' Fine Clothing is our Specialty. LAWRENCE PANTATORIUM 12 West. Warren St. Phones 506. BASE BALL AND SPORTING GOODS Kennedy & Ernst, 826 Massachusetts St. Both Phones 341. SPECIAL THIS WEEK The Nickel Presents BEN HUR In moving pictures and illustrated lecture by Professor P. C. Hogle. This is in addition to our regular program, and on account of length is divided in two parts: Part I. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday. Part II. Thursday, Friday, Saturday. See the great chariot race. 5c regular admission. Protsch The Tailor 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. DR. REDING, DR. REDING, OCULIST. EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT. Glasses Fitted. Office F.A.A. Bldg. Phone 513 Trade Mark Baseball Goods Fishing Tackle, Canoes, Motor Launches. All in free Catalogue 939. SchmelzerArmsCo KANSAS CITY, MO. 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 Caddilin. If yours does not meet your needs, you can send for handmade new ones. THE CONKLIN PEN CC. 310 Manhattan Bulldogs, TOLEDO, QK10 ANNUAL APPEARS ON MAY 21 In Size, in Binding, in Illustrations and in Number of Jokes Annual Is Best Ever. The Annual board completed its work on the Jayhawker yesterday and the book, which promises to be the best ever issued by a senior class in the University, is now in the hands of the publishers. It will be finished May 21. The Annual this year will contain 396 pages and will be issued in two styles of binding. The Souvenir edition will be in full leather, lined with red silk. The other edition will be in half leather with stiff covers. The number that will be printed has not yet been determined, but Manager Bozell is making an effort to find out just how many can be disposed of by selling tickets in advance. The departments into which the book will be divided with the number of pages to each department are: faculty, 17 pages; seniors, 60 pages; athletics, 40 pages; fraternities, 60 pages; jokes, 60 pages; organizations, 34 pages. CHI OMEGA SPRING PARTY. Pretty Function Last Night in F. A. A. Hall—Many out of Town Guests. The formal spring party of the Chi Omega sorority, given at Fraternal Aid hall last evening was one of the most enjoyable events of the school year. The grand march was led by Professor and Mrs. Ephraim Miller. The programs, neat booklets with the Chi Omega shield engraved on the covers, were given out by Marienne Sapp, H. Clay Waters, Frank Frickleton, and Ioline Jav. The receiving honors were accredited to Thekla Fisher, Georgette Heeney, Mrs. Owens, Mrs. T.W. Straffon and Eva Butler. Kelley's orchestra furnished the music and a dainty three course luncheon was served in the dining rooms below. The out of town guests were; Pearl Naser, Florence Mitchell, Mrs. McKnight, Vivian Kackley, Parsons; Blanche Caulen, Fredonia; Bolina Burchett, Lottie Stoneburger, Fletcher Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Filkin, Kansas City; Yetta Conklin, Topeka; George Alborn, Win Heinicke, Eunice Mollison, Smith Center; Emily Raymond, Chillicothe, Illinois; Fred Foley, St. Louis; Alice Russell, Irene Coper, Great Bend; and Edwin J. Heeney, Severance. Regents Meet Tuesday. The Regents will meet Tuesday to consider bids for labor and material in the erection of the mechanical laboratory and power plant at the University. This building will be about one hundred feet square, one story in height and constructed of native stone. It will be located a short distance south and west of the main engineering building. In it will be placed the machinery to furnish the power for all the University buildings. Seven Runs on Two Hits. The Dow club defeated the Harris club boys in base ball at the Driving Park Saturday morning by a score of 9 to 7. The game was full of errors except by the pitcher and the only feature was in the sixth inning when the Dow boys ran in seven runs on two hits. Batteries: Dow club, Smith and Harman; Harris club, Maple, Lock and Rummell. New Boat Livery At Foot of Ohio Street. All new Steel Boats, dry and non-sinkable. A good landing and plenty of Boats. WE HAVE THE FINEST ASSORTMENT OF SPRING NOVELTIES YOU HAVE EVER-SEEN IN LAWRENCE. Belt Pins, $1.00 to $7.50. Combs, 50c to $10.00. Bracelets, $1.00 to $4.00. Hat Pins, 25c to $4.00. Purses $2.50 to $15.00. Cameo Scarf, Brooch and Hat Pins, 75c to $15.00. Beauty Pins, 25c to $3.00 pair. See them in my window. You know where. It's 911. THE COLLEGE JEWELER Bowersock Opera House. MARY MANNERING in The American Comedy Success GLORIOUS BETSY By Author of 'Brown of Harvard' PRICES $2.00, $1.50, $1.00, 75c, 50c Try the orange ice made from the fruit at Wiedemann's. Home made strawberry shortcake at the Hiawatha. Don't hold me back; let me get to Lee's Barber Shop. Vanilla, chocolate and caramel ice cream and orange ice at Wiedemann's. Get your Sunday morning smoke at Lee's Barber Shop. Strawberries and cream at Vic's. Home made strawberry shortcake at the Hiawatha. Pay your ball bets with Wiedemann's ice cream. What is Shike doing at Lee's on Sunday mornings? Strawberries and cream at Vic's. Strawberry short cake at the Hiawatha. Good Style Pay Less Dress Better COLLEGE CLOTHES AND FADS A SPECIALTY. We are now showing a complete NEW ROYAL LINE of Spring Suitings and Overcoatings. Beautiful and Exclusive Patterns. CLIFTON T. HIATT. THE SPECIAL ORDER CLOTHING MAN. Both Phones 920. Office 919 Mass. St. Have received a shipment of Lowney's chocolates in 1,2,3 and 5 pound boxes at Wiedemann's. WANTED—Solicitors, salary guaranteed, exclusive territory. 1324 New Hampshire. 9:00 to 12:30 p.m.,1 to 3 p.m. Home made strawberry shortcake at the Hiawatha. Try the grape juice at Wiedemann's.