G. instru recei lin, a der for pipet Barbe bacte tuber some he ha const Th vente Profe used his be capa that a drawin place The ed by made instru It is t for A send ments speci IN THE SUIT ROOM THIS WEEK A Special Showing of New Tailored Suits, Spring Jackets, Skirts for Street or Dress, Tailored or Lingerie Waists. In the Smartest of this SEASON'S MODELS Innes, Bullene & Hackman MUCH MERRIMENT. Fraternity Men Entertained Each Other Saturday Night. The Pan-Hellenic "smoker" was held in Dick Bros.' Hall Saturday night. In the first part of the evening several of the fraternities put on individual stunts. The Phi Gams gave a mandolin and guitar duet. The Betas gave a four-act comedy entitled "Uncle Tom's Cabin." "Buster" Brown played the part of little Eva. The Alpha Taus presented the strongest man in the world and the best contortionist in the person of Roy Burdick. Howard Farnsworth gave a trombone solo. For the Sigma Chis, Frank Frickleton as the "Mayor of Tanktown" gave a political speech. Murphy Hissem presented his "Heroic Fireman." Refreshments were then served, consisting of sandwiches, punch, pickles, olives, celery, cigars and cigarettes. Short speeches were made by Dean J. W. Green, J. N. Van der Vries, Dr.M.T. Sudler, E. Haworth, E.F. Stimpson, and Marvin Creagor of Kansas City. Was a Student Here. Samuel Nite of Garden City, who shot and killed his father yesterday in defending his mother, was in attendance at the University until Christmas time. He was forced to withdraw at that time, but expected to return and complete his three year pharmac course next fall. While at the University he worked at Raymond's Drug Store. Carl Eddy was declared elected circulation manager of The Kansan for the coming year this afternoon, by the faculty advisory committee of The Kansan. Eddy Circulation Manager. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Foster of Ft. Scott visited over Sunday with their son, Vernon Foster. Miss Rita Work has returned to her home in Ellsworth after a few days visit with her brother, Roy Work. Annual Affair at Eldridge Saturday — Many Old Men Here. ACACIA'S BANQUET. The Acacia fraternity held its annual banquet at the Eldridge House, Saturday night, Feb. 27. The room was decorated with vases of cut flowers and draperies of yellow and black, the fraternity colors. The tables were arranged in the shape of a right triangle, the emblem of the fraternity. Banks of palms filled the intervening space in the center of the triangle. The menu card in the form of a booklet was also triangular with a cut of the pin embossed on the cover. An eight course luncheon was served and Shanty's orchestra furnished the music. Dr. Burdick acted as toast master and ably introduced the speakers. The following toasts were responded to: "Gimel to Acacia," Leroy Martin; "Acacia's relation to Masonry," Albert K. Wilson; "The Faculty and Gimel," Prof Bushong; "Alumai and Gimel," F. R. Grant; "Acacia—Past and future." Lynne Mason. The out of town guests were J. W. Mavity of Marion, F. R. Grant, Ned Thomas and W. W. Brown of Kansas City; Albert K. Wilson and Allen Dodge of Topeka. TUDENTS, do you want prompt service and good work done on your laundry? If so, call Wilder Bros'. Custom Laundry. Both phones 67. SPEAR & HANSON, K.U.Agent. Star Grocery CHAS. A. TEETER, PROPR. Special Prices to Boarding Houses and Clubs. Paper by the Pound, Envelopes to Match Student Trade Solicited. University Notices. CHAS. A. TEETER. PROPR. BOUGHTON'S 1025 Mass. St. -AT— Olympic games in Robinson Gymnasium Mar. 6. An addition to the Andover gymnasium has been proposed. On the first floor will be a swimming tank: a basket ball court and batting cage will occupy the second floor: and the third floor will be taken up by a lounging room, billiard room, and a bowling alley. Sophomore party next Friday evening in F. A. A.Hall. Canoe Club will meet in room 15 at 12:15 on Monday, February 8th. All Sedgwick County students are requested to meet at 1324 Tennessee St.Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. The Masque Club will hold an open tryout this evening at 7:30 in room 15. The election of captain and manager of the tennis team will be held at the check-stand at 12:15 tomorrow. The K. U. band concert has been postponed to March 10 on account of Mr. McCanless' illness. Harry Kemp will lecture Thursday evening for the benefit of the Y. M. C. A. at Fraternal Aid Hall. Miss Marie Hubbel, assisted by Miss Elsie Dunn, violinist, will give a song recital in chapel tonight. Prof. H. A. Sanders of the University of Michigan will deliver an illustrated lecture on "The Freer Manuscripts of the Bible" at 4:30 tomorrow in the chapel. Hon. Sheffield Ingalls, '95, of Atchison will speak in chapel Friday. NEW CHEMISTRY TEXT. Professor Cady Is Preparing One for his Classes. Prof. H. P. Cady is writing a book on Inorganic Chemistry after the general plan of Ostwald's text and expects to have it ready for his classes by next fall. The chemistry department has been using Ostwald for some time, and while it is an admirable work, it is an English tranrlaion of a German writer and as such has its drawbacks to on American reader. In fact there is no book that fits precisely the demands of the department. Bananas andOr anges at Vic's. Do it now—Squires. Hiawatha after the party. Ice cream, all styles at Vic's. Do it now—Squires. Home made and Wiedeman's Gas mantles at Vic's. See Ockerblad's club swinging at the Olympic games, on March 6. Hiawatha after the party. Championship wrestling bout, "Young" Gotch vs. "Kid" Hackenschmidt, at the Olympic games. ice cream makes good pie (a la mode)—at the Hiawatha. Last SOPHOMORE PARTY next Friday. Everybody goes to Lee's. AMUSEMENTS. AT THE AURORA Students' Favorite Vaudeville Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. Wednesday: London Punch and Judy Show Show Different from any you have ever seen before and latest novelties in Moving Pictures. -ATa Parcel The NICKEL 708 Mass. St. The Brahma Diamond, The Saleslady's Matinee Idol, Twice Married. The Champion Suffragist Songs, Make a Noise Like a Hoop and Roll Awaw, Let Me Dream of Thee. PICTURES TODAY: AT THE--a Parcel LYRIC The Sultan and the Ladies of the Harem, Nurse Maid's Dream, Man Who Learned to Fly Illustrated Songs TONIGHT: Fadclothes Stop wearing the poor fits; get rid of the no-styles and laundry bag shapes. Brace up. Wear Fadclothes and shine in any well-dressed company. Fadclothes are made by original artists. They combine a certain daring of cut and shape with perfect fitting qualities, exclusiveness and unexcelled finish. Get them at J. House & Son's 729 Mass. St. Attention, Students! GRAND BALL Given under the auspices of Co. H, First Regiment, K. N. G. March 4,1909, Fraternal Aid Hall ADMISSION $1. LADIES FREE Music by Newhouse's Orchestra Special invitation to members of K, N.G. attending school. Scratch Paper 5 cents a -AT- University Book Store 803 Mass. St.