of the v. evidence oc. 35, ___ wing Steet amps. St. ank. 20,000 V. P. ier. ines in tal of re 480 n the stuem do se of y of leer of about ements. it has There in the e lar-Ber-hald. nos. Betaected alone, face in aim not students selves Hia- ansas E. L. members emis- sounds is beorage council Ellis, Hia- Wait for the new assortment of K. U. JEWELRY Gustafson The College Jeweler Largest order ever placed for this kind of Goods in this City. 5 5 5 5 5 $1.10 FOR $1.00 COMMUTATION TICKET Peerless Lunch Room 10 10 10 10 10 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 $2.20 FOR $2.00 COMMUTATION TICKET Peerless Lunch Room 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 Spoke before Y. W. C. A. Dr. W. C. Payne and Dr. F. A. Wilber spoke at the Y. W. C. A. meeting Wednesday afternoon in Myers Hall, concerning the addresses and discussions which they recently heard at the annual convention of the Religious Education Association in Chicago. Special music was furnished by Miss May Davis and Miss Bertha Mix. Rexall for Lawrence. The United Drug Co. of Boston Mass., makers of the popular line of Rexall medicines and toilet articles, have selected the McColloch Drug store as their distributor for Lawrence. This line is sold in over 2,000 of the best drug stores in different parts of the United States and every article is guaranteed satisfactory or your money back Try Rexall. Appointments at the MOF FETT STUDIO are for YOUR advantage, securing exclusive attention, as we are always busy with regulars, but appointments necessarily come first when on time; Use either phone 312, or call 829 Mass. St., See Shotts and his famous tumblers at the Olympic games. Smoke BLACK SEAL Cigars Professor Young to Engineers. Prof. C. M. Young made an interesting talk in the mining journal Wednesday at 4:30 on the library and the library resources in their relation to the mining engineering course. The Sigma Nus at the University of Colorado have been quarantined on account of diphtheria. ___ Judge C. A. Smart of Ottawa addressed the members of the practice courts Tuesday afternoon on "Legal Ethics." Harry Bedell of Kansas City Mo., visited Wednesday with his sisters, Misses Grace and Florence Bedell. The most complete line of K. U. pins and novelties ever seen in Lawrence will be at The College Jewelers' in a few weeks. He is getting nearly all the college trade and intends to put in the largest assortment of this kind of goods ever shown here. After the dance—The Hiawatha. Stationery and stamps at Vic's. Stationery and stamps at Vic's. After the dance-The Hiawatha. NORMAN HACKETT TO SPEAK Will Talk on Shakespeare Friday Afternoon. Norman Hackett, who is now playing in "The Classmates" at the Willis Wood theatre in Kansas City, will speak at the University next Friday afternoon. Professor C. H. Gray, a classmate of Hackett in Michigan University, secured the well known actor to speak before the University students. Norman Hackett is a celebrated Shakespearean actor and has played with E. H. Sothern, Julia Marlowe and Robert Mautel. His lecture is entitled "Shakespeare—His Plays and His Haunts." It has been delivered all over the United States at the large Universities and before literary societies. The lecture will be given in Green Hall at 2:30 and all students are invited to attend. "Fixin's" for fudge at Vic's. Discussed Bread Making. The Chemical Club held its weekly meeting Wednesday afternoon. E. H. Kohman, a fellow in industrial chemistry, gave a talk on "New Processes of Bread-making." Mr. Kohman is working on improved methods in baking bread, under a fellowship given by the National Bakers' Association In his report he showed that malt extract, which produces its own sugar, is better in making bread than the sugar which is now commonly used. "Fixin's" for fudge at Vic's. Band to Give Concert. The University Band will give its second concert March 3 in Robinson Gymnasium. Athletic tickets will be good for admission. Smoke BLACK SEAL Cigars. To Organize Canoe Club. A meeting will be held on Monday, March 1, in room 15, Fraser Hall, for the purpose of organizing a Canoe club. All men who own canoes or have the use of one are urged to be present. The Pi Phis will give their annual party in Fraternal Aid Hall tomorrow night. Rev. G. S. Smith of Hiawatha, Kas., is the guest of his sons, Ray and Guy S. Smith, freshman engineers. O. C. Stafford in Berlin. A letter has been received by Professor E. H. S. Bailey from O. F. Stafford, of the class of 1900, who is now studying chemistry under Nernst in Berlin. He is doing special work on vapor pressure. Mr. Stafford was formerly an instructor in chemistry in the University. He is now professor of chemistry in the University of Oregon. After the dance-The Hiawatha. Bananas and cream at Vic's. Lost—Masque Club pin. Finder please leave with registrar Remember the Olympic games. Harry Dick Candidate for City Treasurer Subject to Republican Primaries March 2,1909 NIFTY NEW POST CARDS AT BOUGHTON'S 1025 Mass. St. J. DONNELLY N. DONNELLY Donnelly Bros., Livery, Boarding and Hack Stables. All Rubber-Tire Rigs. Both Phones 100 Corr. New Hamshire & Winthrop Sts Bananas and cream at Vic's. PAN-HELLENIC SMOKER. Greek Letter Men to Get Together Down Town Saturday Night. The eight Greek letter fraternities have arranged for a PanHellenic smoker to be given Saturday evening in Everett hall. Each fraternity has been given twenty minutes in which to entertain the others with some sort of stunt after which the freshmen of all the societies will put on a few specialties. The nature of these entertainments has been left to the individual societies and is yet a secret. Invitations have been extended to all Greek letter men in school here,to members of the eight fraternities in the faculty,and to Chancellor Strong and "Uncle Jimmie." Refreshments, cigars, and cigarettes will be served and a souvenir, probably a pipe, will be given to those who attend. Small dinner parties a specialty at Vic's. OR THE Northwest California Every day, March 1st to April 30th. to San Francisco, Los Angeles and many other California points. Only $25 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 ran 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 Small dinner parties a specialty at Vic's.