A Respectable Grip You're judged half by your grip when traveling. Don't leave town with a shabby one. You'll wish some one would steal it if you do. Here is a winner, a full stock cow $5.00 hide Suit Case for Others from...$1.50 to $10.00. A. D. Weaver Aurora Theatre High Class Vaudeville All the latest American and European subjects in moving pictures. Illustrated Songs. Program changes Monday and Thursday. All seats 5 cents. See the Comedy Sketch If Morning Glory Wins —AT— The Nickel Latest moving pictures. Waterman's "Ideal" FOUNTAIN PENS. Toilet Sets and Books for Graduating Presents. HOME BOOK CO. Schulz The Tailor 911 Massachusetts St. Upstairs. Students Shoe Repair Shop 738 Massachusetts Street. W. J. BROADHURST Satisfaction guaranteed. ABE WOLFSON New and Misfit Clothing, Shoes and Gents' Furnishing Goods, Watches, Jewelry, Guns, and Revolvers. Money loaned on valuables. Bell phone 675. 637 Mass. St. Shorthand and Typewriting, Bookkeeping and Commercial Work Attend Summer School at LAWRENCE Business College Lawrence, Kansas. Protsch The Tailor The sundaes with fresh crushed strawberries are delicious. Try them at Wiedemann's. NEWS OF MOUNT OREAD. Claude M. Brobst, '03, of Chanute, is visiting his sister Miss Myrtle Brobst, a junior in the college. Arthur E. Topping, '88, of Overbrook, was elected secretary of the Kansas Pharmaceutical Association at its annual meeting at Wichita last week. E. B. Gift of the American history department begins work as an instructor in the county normal institute at Council Grove this week. Professor J. E. Boodin delivered the commencement address at the Hays City Normal School Monday evening. Professor R. A. Schwegler addressed the senior class of the Quenemo high school Monday night. Miss Dollie Brookover, '01 of Eureka, Kansas, was the guest of Miss Jay Smith last Thursday and Friday. She recently returned from Europe where she has been studying for the past year. Chancellor Strong will go to Wichita Thursday to deliver the commencement address at Friends University. Byron Batchelor of Valley Falls is visiting his brother Harold, a freshman in the college. Dr. F. A. Wilber entertained the members of his Bible and mission study classes at his home Thursday evening. Fred Faragher, '05, returned to Lawrence yesterday after spending two weeks in Boston with the Alden Speare company in connection with his industrial fellowship. Thomas B. Ford, '04, is in Lawrence for a visit with his parents. Since leaving the University last year he has been connected with the Public Printer in Washington, D.C. Miss Mattie Kent, 07, has returned from Dodge City where she has been teaching in the high school this term. Glenn Harman, of Cottonwood Falls, is visiting his brother Ralph, of the Kansan business staff. Miss Wilimina Everett, '07 who has been teaching in the Abilene high school is visiting her sister, Miss Nelle Everett and will remain for commencement. SPECIAL SALE Pennants -of Saturday, May 23. 20 per cent Discount. STEVENSON 819 Mass. St. Miss Lois Harger, daughter of C. M. Harger of Abilene, is visiting at the home of Professor M. W. Sterling. Professor C. G. Dunlap will go to Delaware, Ohio the last of the week to attend the commencement exercises of the Ohio Wesleyan and the twentyfifth anniversary of the graduation of the class of which he was a member. E. B. Gift spoke to Y. M. C. A. men Thursday evening on "Faith." Harry Relihan, '07, who has been attending the Northwestern University Medical School, is visiting at the Phi Delt house. "Ted" Cook, '08, and Price Holmes, '08 went to Leavenworth Decoration Day. Frank Bangs, '07, and Smith Simrall of Missouri University visited at the Phi Delt house Sunday. Want Work in Harvest? Harvest in central Kansas commences about June 10. I am prepared to find work for college boys. Apply early. H. G. Gould, Abilene, Kansas. Summer Boarders Wanted. Mixed club during the Summer Session at 1308 Ky. $3.25 per week. Bell phone 1282. For ten days, a 40-inch K. U. campus photo at $1.25.—The Morris Studio. Library Notice. Students having books belonging to the University Library, are requested to return them at once. The cap and gown for student photos at the Morris Studio. Both phones 312. Utopian chocolates, one-half to five pound boxes at Wiedemann's. For ten days, a 40-inch K. U. campus photo at $1.25. - The Morris Studio. Hires root beer, fresh and cold, at Wiedemann's. Summer boarding club for ladies and gentlemen. Mrs. L. M.Dow, 1305 Vermont street Home phone 484. Have received a shipment of Lowney's from one-half to five pound boxes at Wiedemann's. For your graduating presents get a box of Wiedemann's fine chocolates. Morris for fine photos. Post cards at Vic's. GIFTS Suitable for Graduates will be found at Hoadley's CALLING CARDS. Printed or Engraved. Any style Card or Type at BOYLES JOB PRINTE 725 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 Lanka 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. E. G. SOXMAN & CO. E. G. SOXMAN & CO. THE BEST PLACE TO GET YOUR CHILL, ICE CREAM AND CIGARS City delivery. 1031 Mass. St. Home phone 385; Bell 645. E. W. PARSONS, THE JEWELER AND ENGRAVER. 717 Massachusetts Street. FOR Coal, Lime, Cement. F. B. McCOLLOCH, DRUGGIST 847 Massachusetts Street (On the Corner) The Spalding Official National League Ball is the standard of the world. It has been formally adopted as the official ball of the National League for over thirty years and by thirty other professional bodies from one to twenty years. In the great world's championship games between the Chicago Nationals and Detroit Americans the Spalding National League Ball was used The Spalding Official National League Ball is used by Yale, Harvard, Princeton and all prominent college teams. The soldiers and sailors in the United States Army and, Navy use it exclusively. In fact it is in universal use wherever base ball is played. Spalding's New Catalogue of base ball goods with pictures and prices of everything for base ball mailed free. Spalding's Official Base Ball Record, 10 cents Spalding's Official Base Ball Guide. 10 cents. A. G. SPALDING & BROS. New York, Boston, Buffalo, Syracuse, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington, Cincinnati, Chicago, St. Louis, Detroit, Pittsburg, Minneapolis, Denver, Cleveland, Montreal,Can., Kansas City, New Oreans, San Francisco, London, Eng. Get those old shoes repaired before you leave. You will want them this summer. Newby's the "right-now-repairers."