wing, Steel mps, St. 20,000 V. P. ier. RUCHINGS $1000 worth of Ruchings and Neckwear were placed on sale yesterday. Buy your spring supply now while the assortment is complete. A. D. WEAVER IN OTHER COLLEGES. Dr. A. R. Hill, president of the University of Missouri, has put a ban on all dances which entend past one o'clock in the morning. The University of Wisconsin has planned a campus with buildings, suitable for the next fifty years at the end of which time it is estimated that equipment will be needed for 15,000 students. University of Chicago football authorities at a recent meeting voted to play seven games next season if the other members of the Big Eight should favor it. This is the reverse of the Maroon action of last year. Illinois was added to the '09 schedule, which now includes Cornell, Minnesota, Wisconsin and Illinois. Amherst College claims the distinction of being the first college in the United States to have a gymnasium. The movement for the Amherst "Gym" dates back to 1826. The Australian Rugby football team now playing in England may return home by way of San Francisco and play a series of games there. Robert A. Taft, a son of the president elect will try to gain a seat in the Yale varsity crew. His father was a member of his class crew while at Yale. The fifteenth annual relay races of the University of Pennsylvania will be held in Philadelphia April 24. John Hawkinson, '08, private stenographer to Governor Stubbs, was in Lawrence with the legislature yesterday. He remained for the Sig Alph party last night. Last Friday evening the sophomores at the University of Pennsylvania had their annual dance. Kansas is the only university in the middle west which holds its Junior Prom so late in the spring. Harry Hamilton and Will Steward are visiting the penitentiary at Lansing today. Miss Bertha Mix is visiting at her home in Tecumseh. Hops at Other Universities. The Junior Prom at Ohio State takes place February 26, in the University armory. The Junior Prom at the University of Wisconsin is to be held two weeks from last Friday night. Three barn dances are on the program for the Junior Ball at the University of Minnesota next Friday. The total of the dances is twenty-seven. The "Sophomore Cotillion" at the University of Illinois took place in the Gymnasium Friday night. The Junior "Prom" at the University of Nebraska was held last week in the Lincoln Annex. Where Living is Cheap. Students at the University of Missouri have a cooperative dining club with 430 members where they get first-rate board with three good meals a day for only $1.50 a week. One day's menu reads as follows: Breakfast-Apples, grapes, pears or oranges; cereals; beefsteak breakfast bacon, pork chops or liver; eggs in various styles; biscuits, bread, coffee, milk. Dinner—Roast beef or pork occasionally fowl; potatoes, peas beans, corn, tomatoes; pie or pudding and occasionally ice cream and cake; cranberries and celery; corn and light bread. Supper—Roast beef, pork chops or fish; one or two vegetables; biscuits, bread, coffee, milk and fruit. Get your meals at the Peerless, 1009 Massachusetts street. Allan Dodge, president of last year's senior class, visited the University Friday with the legislators. Mr.Dodge holds the position of private secretary to State Senator Quincy. Ray Gilman, a freshman in the engineering school, is visiting at his home is Leavenworth. The Buchanan Club girls give a party tonight in I. O. O. F. hall. Herschel Moody, a senior in the college, who left the University some time ago, is now engaged as a reporter on a St. Joseph, Mo., paper. The Peerless-after the show or dance. 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Handsome catalog direct from the manufacturers, The Conklin Pen Co., 310 Manbantan Bldg., Toledo, Ohio, on request. Fifth Annual Party. One of the most enjoyable parties of the year was given by the Juniors Thursday in Fraternal Aid Hall. Over seventy couples enjoyed the dancing. The last Junior party of the year will be given March 12, which will close a series of six parties. Get your meals at the Peerless Cafe----1009 Mass. st. Notice to New Students. Gustafson wishes to emphasize the fact that he is the college jeweler and deserves your patronage. Nearly every senior photographed by MOFFETT has brought or sent another, because everyone has been satisfied. The MOFFETT STUDIO has a still better record: Not a cent of money paid it in Lawrence but that satisfaction was given. We go still better: Not a cent WILL BE RETAINED if we fail to please. Studio in the 800 block—the one at which work is finished when promised. Spring Suits AT PROTSCH'S OR THE California Northwest Only $25 Every day, March 1st to April 30th. to San Francisco, Los Angeles and many other California points. To Portland, Seattle, Tacoma and many other Oregon and Washington points. Tickets good in Tourist Sleeping Cars By taking a tourist sleeper, passengers can materially reduce the cost of a Pacific Coast trip without sacrificing the slightest degree of comfort. Tourist Sleeping Cars run through daily via Union Pacific For reservations and all information inquire of E. E. ALEXANDER, City Ticket Agent 701 Mass. St. Both Phones No. 5 SENIORS SQUIRES' for your ANNUAL Picture