COME TO Innes, Bullene&Hackman Silk Sale Friday & Saturday OF THIS WEEK Feb. 19 and 20 40c. yard 100 pieces of checks, stripes and plain all silk Taffetas will be on sale at The greatest value of the season—simply marvelous Value 65 to 75c Messalines and Satin Directoire Satins, evening and dress shades more than 50 shades,26 inches wide,at $1.00 a Yard. Innes, Bullene & Hackman BRYANT AN OPTIMIST. Harvard Prices Are at Cost and Relatively Lower than Here. "When Professor Bryant said that the price of board and room in Lawrence was no worse than in other University towns he showed, at least, that he was a great optimist," said Professor Boodin this morning. "When I was a student in Harvard board was given at absolute cost, and the system is the same today," continued Professor Boodin. "One of my friends boarded at Randall Hall for two dollars a week and prices vary from that to as much as a person can afford to pay." "At Memorial Hall a person obtains the same service as is given at the Eldridge house for an average of $4.10 per week. That was the average when I was at Harvard and it was the average two years ago. The price may have increased or decreased somewhat since then, but the difference either way cannot be much. "Many students at Harvard use a la carte service and obtain excellent three-course meals for fifteen and twenty cents. Service and all considered, prices are lower in Harvard than in Lawrence." Fountain Pen Store. A place where any of the best makes of fountain pens may be had is at Fred Boyle's, at 725 Mass. St. We carry the Sterling Waterman, Post, Parker and Bolles, in complete assortments of points and bands. And we pnt our personal guarantee behind each pen sold. Boyles, 725 Mass. Squires has finished 125 Senior pictures for the Annual and has eight experts ready to finish the rest. Make your dates now. Hot waffles, wheat cakes buskwheat cakes or corn cakes with the best cup of coffee in town at the Home Dairy lunch room, 1027 Mass. st. The Sigma Chis will give their annual party at Fraternal Aid Hall tomorrow night. SENIOR COMMITTEES ARE APPOINTED Yesterday President Carl Pleasant of the Senior class announced his committee appointments for the year. Harry McCully was made chairman of the invitation committee; Frank Tyler, chairman cap and gown committee; Marlin Poindexter, chairman class day committee; Alma Manley, chairman senior farce committee. Nola Ayers, chairman class breakfast committee; Edward Weidlein, chairman morning exercises committee. These chairmen will have charge of the exercises during graduating week. TRYOUTS SATURDAY. --- Coach Hagerman Will Have Track Meet in Gymnasium. Coach Hagerman will hold the track tryouts Saturday afternoon. For the past two months on Tuesdays and Wednesdays the main floor of the gymnasium has been given over to the track team and Coach Hagerman has been working steadily with all the candidates to condition them for the beginning of the season. Several new men are making good, and are expected to push the veterans in many of the events. With the class games drawing near, interest is being centered in the different class teams. The freshmen are showing up particularly strong this year, mostly in the sprints and distance events, and expect to place well in the games. KEMP NEXT TUESDAY. Will Give a New Lecture in F. A. A. Hall. Harry Kemp will give a new lecture next Tuesday evening in Fraternal Aid Hall for the benefit of the City Y. M. C. A. The proceeds of the lecture will go to pay a deficit of $125 that the association incurred during the convention here. Mr. Kemp has recently compiled his best old poems and several new ones for publication in book form and he will soon send the manuscripts to John Lane Publishing Company of Philadelphia, the largest publishers of poetry in America. The poet will read from these poems and lecture about the writing of poetry. Several of the poems have never appeared in print and have not before been read to any part of the public. Democratic Speaker Chosen. Edward Haney, a senior in the law school, has been chosen by the State Democratic Banquet club to deliver the toast for the University and the young democrats of the state. Mr. Haney's subject for his address is, "A Battle Fought; the War but Begun." The banquet will be held in the Auditorium in Topeka, Feb. 22, at which time all the leading democrats of the state will be in attendance. --- TINSLEY Steeper Bros. Student Pressing Club. BERT Pennants Made to Order Work Guaranteed. TOM 924 La. St. Bell Phone 1434 KEELER sells the Hammond Typewriter, the best machine. Big bargains in second-hand machines of other makes. J. A. KEELER, 827 Mass. St. Lawrence Water Co. BCTH PHONES 150 718 Massachusetts EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT. GLASSES FITTED Office F. A.A.Bldg.Phone 351 DR. REDING, OCULIST. DR. E. SMITH, Merchants Nat'l Bank Build Residence 736. Both Phones SMITH'S NEWS DEPOT Headquarters for Students in Athletic Goods, Pipes, Tobacco, Fountain Pens and Stationery. E. G. SOXMAN & CO. E. G. SOXMAN & CO. THE BEST PLACE TO GET YOUR CHILI, ICE CREAM AND CIGARS Short orders a specialty. 1031 Mass. St. Home phone 385: Bell 645. PARK HETZEL-FRANK EVANS Lawrence Transfer Company Hauls and Stores Everything Trunks a Specialty 9 East Henry St. Telephone 15 STUDENTS. About all the seniors have been photographed and there is a good variety of modern photography among you. Moffett's photographs have correct pictorial composition and portray quality and lightiug. Every customer satisfied and work finished as promised.-829 Mass. St., or use either phone 312 for appointments. Eat at the Home Dairy lunch room, 1027 Mass. st. Friday and Saturday are fruit salad days at Wiedemann's. Buy a commutation ticket at Lee's and thereby save money. Why not have photographs with correct pictorial composition and portrait quality as embodied in paintings when you can get them at a reasonable price. See MOFFETT'S work among the seniors, nearly all of whom have been photographed recently. Every one satisfied. In the 800 block on Mass., or use either phone 312 for appointments. Seniors, do it now. Squires will get your pictures out in time for the Annual. The graduates of the school of fine arts had their picture taken in a group at Squires today. AMUSEMENTS. AT THE AURORA THEATRE Students' Favorite THIS WEEK PAUL EARR, Eccentric Comedian, — AND — Latest Novelties in Moving Pictures. THE NICKEL 708 Mass. St. PICTURES TODAY: Two Great Story Pictures The Welcome Burglar and Loves Sweet Melody, TOGETHER WITH The Prof's. Love Tonic, The Actor's Baby Carriage NIFTY NEW POST CARDS BOUGHTON'S 1025 Mass. St. FOR Sore Throats USE Dick Brothers' Cough Drops ALL KINDS Hot waffles with the best cup of coffee in town, 10 cents at the Home Dairy lunch room at 1027 Mass. st. Fresh marshmallows, 20 c. a pound at Wiedemann's. We are open every night till 2 o'clock. Hiawatha. Eat at the Home Dairy lunch room, 1027 Mass. st. Hot waffles with the best cup of coffee in town, 10 cents at the Home Dairy lunch room at 1027 Mass. st. Try the salted almonds at Wiedemann's. Hot waffles with the best cup of coffee in town, 10 cents at the Home Dairy lunch room at 1027 Mass. st. A full line of cigars and tobacco at Lee's. Hot waffles, wheat cakes, buckwheat cakes or corn cakes with the best cup of coffee in town at the Home Dairy lunch room, 1027 Mass. st. Ask your room-mate where he gets his hair cut and if he don't say "Lee's" he autoo. Hot waffles, wheat cakes buckwheat cakes or corn cakes with the best cup of coffee in town at the Home Dairy lunch room, 1027 Mass. st. The University Y. M.C.A. cabinet had their pictures taken at Squires'. Cold Cure tablets, mentholated cough syrup at Raymond's Drug Store. Quick relief, sure work, 25 and 50 cents. Eat at the Home Dairy lunch room, 1027 Mass. st.