HOME DAIRY Has just imported a new Pastry Cook from Kansas City. Try his Pies! They are fine! 911 Likes to do your Little Jobs of Repairing NIFTY JEWELRY 911 Arriving for our new store, and swell stuff. Well I guess yes. Jewelry to please the students--they want the Best. The College Jeweler Likes to do your Little Jobs of Repairing DRESSING ..for.. Swede Shoes 911 --as well as other polishes of all kinds. COLORS: BLUE : GREEN : BROWN LONDON SMOKE : BLACK FISCHER'S Public Stenographer. Office at Stevenson Book Co. 819 Mass. St. Work promptly and neatly done. Prices reasonable. Theo. H. Cronemeyer. THE Saratoga Billiard Parlor. Everything new and first-class. Finest line of Cigars in the city. 710 Massachusetts. COOK, HEAT AND LIGHT WITH GAS Citizens Light, Heat and Power Co. Try the caramel nut ice-cream at Wiedemann's. TEACHERS MEET NEXT WEEK Continued from page 1) superintendents concerning the advisability of having manual and commercial subjects count as entrance credit to the University. Prof. J. H. Glotfelter, vice-president of the Emporia State Normal School will discuss "Normal Training Courses for High Schools." Rev. E. F. Weise, college '02 will preach Sunday night at the Methodist church. Will Perry went to Kansas City yesterday to spend Sunday with his mother. Shanty's Orchestra is going to play for the Junior party at Fraternal Aid Hall March 19. Make your date now. Sliced oranges at Vic's. Nifty jewelry for our new store arriving.—Gustafson, College Jeweler. It is a pleasure to sell to students, as they appreciate swell stuff. That is why we get most of their trade, says Gustafson, the College Jeweler. Try a banana special at Vic's. The Canoe Club had a group picture taken at Squires'. Bananas and cream at Vic's. Auditorium Roller Rink -THE- offers fun, sport, passime, amusement and exercise. Headquarters for Student Parties TO PROMOTE GOLF PLAYING Last fall, owing to the inspiration of a few new members of the faculty, the game of golf was revived at K. U. About twenty people started in late in the fall to improve the ground. This spring an effort will be made to put the field in good order. So that the links will be something to be proud of. The plan is to put in perfect order a nine-hole course. This may be repeated for an eighteen hole course. About fifty persons are expected to join the club. The fee is $2.00 each for the season. This will give about $100.00 to be spent on grounds. The University will also aid in the improvements to the ground. The officers of the club are Prof. Blackmar, president; Prof. Crawford, secretary; Profs. Sterling, Newson, Patterson the executive committee. The membership will consist of the professors and students of the University and the golf enthusiasts of Lawrence. Those desiring to become members should see the committee. IN SOCIETY. The girls of the Dow boarding club at 1305 Vermont entertained the boys of the club with a taffy pull Friday evening. Mrs. A.C. Mitchel entertained about thirty-five guests Friday afternoon for Miss Maud Carey. The house was darkened and candles furnished a subdued light. Carnations were used to decorate the house. Mrs.J.H. Mitchell and Mrs. Straffon assisted the hostess. The Chi Omegas had a theatre party at the Willis Wood this afternoon to see E. H. Sothern in Hamlet. It was composed of Misses Gertrude Eson, Ruby Philip, Gail Sutton, Jennie Purdy, Hazel Sanders, Nadia Thomas, Blanche Loomis, Grace Wilkie, Hannah Mitchell and Grace Waugh. Mrs. Owens chaperoned the party. The Pi Phis, chaperoned by Mrs. Breese gave a line party at the Willis Wood Saturday afternoon to see E. H. Sothern in "Hamlet." It will be composed of Misses Patty Dean, Helen Ames, Clare Jaedike, Hazel Butts, Tess Critchfield, Elfie Dean, Polly Fuller, Moneta Butts, Mildred Poindexton and Lucile Wilkinson. Junior Girls for it. The junior girls met Friday morning at 11:15 and decided to cooperate with the senior girls in the movement of student government for girls. The following committee was appointed to confer with the senior committee: Martha Stough, Gail Sutton, Kate Hart and Edna Hopkins. AMUSEMENTS SPECIAL! at The NICKEL 708 Mass. St. The TELL-TALE BLOTTER (Especially good). Other Pictures: A Trip on Rhodesian Railway—The Eternal City A Hypnotic Subject. —AT THE AURORA "The Students' Favorite" 5c Good Vaudeville: Wright & Andress, Comedians—Latest Motion Pictures—Illustrated Songs. 5c FOR ALL THE LYRIC $ ^{5 \mathrm{c}} $ Animated Pictures: Man and his Bottle—Father's Lessons—The Burglar and the Clock. Spot Light: If I only Had a Sweetheart. Illustrated Song — While the Convent Bells are Ringing. 5c 5c SMITH'S NEWS DEPOT Headquarters for Students in Athletic Goods, Pipes, Tobacco, Fountain Pens and Stationery. L. ZUTTERMEISTER MANUFTCTURER AND DEALER IN Pure Ice-Cream and Fine Confectionery J. W. O'BRYAN DENTIST Bell Phone 507 Home Phone 111 DR. E. SMITH, Merchants Nat'l Bank Build. Residence 736. Both Phones Lawrence Water Co. BCTH PHONES 150 718 Massachusetts Student Headquarters at ED. ANDERSON'S. 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 Last Junior Party----Friday, March 19 F. A. A. HALL___75 CENTS