ORDERSTAKEN FOR MAN TAILORED SKIRTS Commencing Monday we will make Man-Tailored Skirts from any piece of Sik or Wool Goods in our entire spring assortment. All work and fittings guaranteed. Price for making skirt, $2.75. A. D. WEAVER. DRAMATIC CLUBS ACTIVE. Plays To Be Given First of April Rehearsals Begin Soon. Both the Masque Club and the Thespians held tryouts for their spring plays Tuesday night. Miss Gertrude Mossler has the direction of the Masquers and Miss Georgia Brown of the Thespians. Vale Nance, manager of the Masque, said last night that while the play that is to be given has not been definitely decided upon yet, it will probably be "The Bishop's Carriage," and will be given in about four weeks. A final tryout will be held early next week when parts will be assigned. The Thespians will give for their spring play, Shakespeare's "As You Like It." The date has not been definitely set but will probably be April 2. Keith Clevenger will be manager and rehearsals will begin at once. The Junior Class will give its last party of the year at Fraternal Aid Hall March 19. Shanty's Orchestra is going to play for the Junior party at Fraternal Aid Hall March 19. Make your date now. University Vesper Service. The service to-morrow afternoon at 4:30 will continue the series of special musical services. It will be a Gounod service. The most beautiful parts of Gounod's Mass to St.Cecilia, including the Credo, Sanctus, Benedictus, and Agnes Dei will be given. Miss Nita Abraham of Kansas City, and Miss Agnes Husband will be the special soloists to assist the chorus' A trio, consisting of Professor Preyer at the piano, Miss Cooke at the organ and Miss Dunne on the violin, will render Gounod's Ave Maria. C. C. Young arrived Monday to take up the work of the Kansas Water Survey. Mr Young came direct from Lehigh University, Pa. If it's a ROYAL your SUIT is sure to be all right. Bananas and cream at Vic's. Do it now-Squires. Let HIATT, the CLOTHIER, order a ROYAL suit for you. Do it now—Squires. The Phi Phi Sarority had a group picture taken this week at Squires' Studio. Friday and Saturday will be fruit salad days at Wiedeman's. Rexall Corn Solvent price 15c one of the many remedies guaranteed by McColloch, The Rexall Store. Best and largest line of K. U. pennants in town at Boyles, 725 Mass. St. Sliced oranges at Vic's. When you wear ROYAL clothes you sure PAY LESS and DRESS BETTER. Pecan Walnut and Almond brittle candy at Wiedeman's. Ice cream, all styles at Vic's. The red sweater girl and all those K.U. posters are to be had at Boyles, 725 Mass. St. Ice cream, alll styles at Vic's. Cameras and camera supplies at Raymond's Drug Store. This is fine weather to take pictures. Try a banana special at Vic's Why not have photographs with portrait quality, as in paintings when you can get them at a reasonable price at MOFFETT'S: You need no introduction to the reputation of MOFFETT PHOTOGRAPHS. They are the same in Lawrence as in Chicago. 829 Mass. St.. Up to date post cards at Vic's. SOPHOMORE "PROM." To Be Held May 14-"Sophs" Working Hard. The Sophomore Class will give its annual "Prom" this year on May fourteenth in Fraternal Aid Hall. As usual it will be informal. The committee is endeavoring to make this one of the best proms ever given at the University, and to do so Kelley's orchestra is being considered, and preparations for excellent refreshments are being made. The assessment for sophomores has been placed at two dollars and a half and for seniors, who have not yet paid their sophomore prom dues, one dollar. Invitations will be sent to all seniors soon. Class in Rescue Swimming New German Verein Rules. Doctor James Naismith has organized a new class in swimming. That is, he is going to teach the various holds and methods of getting a drowning person out of the water. This class will meet every Wednesday afternoon at 4:30. At the last meeting of the German Verein it was decided that new members should admitted upon recommendation of the German Faculty and election of the Verein. Hereafter membership will be forfeited by three successive unexecused absences from meetings. Any member of the Faculty outside of the German department interested in the Verein may become an honorary member. Dr. Ida Hyde will lecture next Monday, March 8, on "Nürnberg." Visitors are invited. The K. U. Orchestra are leaving individual pictures made for the annual, by Squires. If you want photographs of your individuality that will be up-to-date now, and TEN YEARS hence, Go to MOFFETT, formerly of the MOF-FETT STUDIO in Chicago, whose photographs and paintings are known in the largest cities of the World. Every customer satisfied and work finished as promised. 829 Mass. St. As Soon as You Are READY Copyright 1909 by Hart Schaffner & Marx to take up the question of SPRING SUITS you'll find us ready with a great line of Hart Schaffner & Marx Fine Clothes. You won't have any real idea of the excellence of our showing until you come in and see. New models, new colorings and weaves. Fine blue and black goods. Suits and top-coats $18 to $30.00 at SPALDING'S 807 Mass. St.