NEWBY'S SHOE SHOP Specials for the Graduates Here are a few suggestions of especially nice gifts for the Graduates, selected from our immense stock of suitable things. Don't worry about what to buy, but call see our line and a selection will be easy. LA VALUIRS The smallest the market affords $2.50 to $25.00. HAT PINS These are certainly beauties, 35c to $5.00. BELT PINS. Nothing prettier ever shown $1.00 to $7.00. DIAMOND RINGS. You know the GUSTAFSON QUALITY, $10.00 to $300.00. SILNER CARD CASES and PURSES. $2.40 to $15.99 $2.40 to $15.00. K. U. Jewelery of every description. Prices from 25c to $5.00. And hundreds of other things. Come in. THE COLLEGE JEWELER See Window at 911 and you will see Up-to-date Jewelry or Up-to-date People. Everything new in this store. A UNIVERSITY WEDDING. Alice Mary Rankin and Earl Gafford, of '06 Class, Wed Tonight. One of the most interesting social events of the year in University circles is the marriage of Miss Alice Mary Rankin '06 and Mr. Earl Gafford '06. The ceremony will take place in the Presbyterian church this evening, and will be performed by the Rev. Mr. F. A. Wilber of Westminster House. Gretchen Rankin will attend the bride as maid of honor, and Mary Clark, Iva Spaulding and Edna Gafford will attend as bridesmaids. Charles Hine will do the honors of best man George Belt, John Gage and Roscoe Chambers will represent the groom. A reception will be held after the ceremony at the home of the bride. Senior Electricals Win. Yesterday afternoon in the most peculiar game of the interschool schedule the Senior Electricals defeated the Mechanicals by the lop-sided score of 15 to 5. Professor Chas. Oswald, an old Dakota University star was on the slab for the mechanics and although he struck out 19 of the Electricals and held them down to 2 lone hits, his side was overwhelmingly defeated on account of dumb playing. Home made strawberry shortcake at the Hiawatha. Fresh marshmallows, 20c per pound at Wiedemann's. Banana ice cream at Wiedemann's. Apricot ice at Wiedemann's. Try the pecan crisp candy at Wiedemann's. Post cards at Vic's. Try a Tillie's Dream at Vic's. Wednesday 13th Bring in your second hand books. Mr. Long, of Columbus, Ohio, will be at our store to buy second hand books. ROWLANDS SUPPLY STORE When ever You are Ready Sir To take up the Oxford Question, Sir we're at your service Bring your feet with you and see how well we can dress them for you. Starkweather The Shoer. SOPHOMORES MET DEFEAT Freshmen Win Unanimous Decision in Annual Debate With Rivals. The third annual Freshman-Sophomore debate was held in Fraser Hall last Thursday evening, and resulted in a unanimous decision against the Sophomores. O'Connor Smith, George Bischoff and Jack Ransom represented the Sophomore class on the affirmative of the question: "Resolved, that the free elective system is the best for undergraduate work." They handled their side of the question in a way entirely creditable to themselves and to their class. But the Freshmen team, Louis LaCoss, Walter Eastman, and Elbert Overman succeeded in convincing the judges that their argument was superior to that of the Sophomores. The judges of the debate were: Professors W. L. Burdick, W. E. Higgins and E. H. S. Bailey. For three years, since the present junior and senior classes signed a treaty of peace abolishing the May pole scraps at the University of Kansas, the sophs and freshies have met in an intellectual contest to decide the supremacy of the classes. Try the salted almonds at Wiedemann's. Monday will be Baker day at the Squires Studio as several sororities will be up for the day. Home made strawberry shortcake at the Hiawatha. Strawberries and cream at Vic's. Post cards at Vic's. Home made strawberry shortcake at the Hiawatha. 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. SPECIAL THIS WEEK The Nickel PRESENTS HOAR AND YEOMAN HOAR AND YEOMAN The Kollege Kids In an Up-to-Date Musical Specialty. Regular admission 5 cents. Beautiful Blue Grass Sod. Beautiful Blue Grass Sod. Will make that muddy yard O. K. and at the same time put on a coat of rich black soil. Only cost you $2.00 per 100 square feet. SIMON R. WHITE, ½ mile south K. U. Home phone 517. 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. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN Drop in and let us show you the new ones for summer wear. A Good Assortment of Tans Fischer's WANTED—Solicitors, salary guaranteed, exclusive territory. 1324 New Hampshire. 9:00 to 12:30 p.m.,1 to 3 p.m. SQUIRES, Photographer Every picture perfect and up-to-date 65