Take 15 Minutes Some Day Soon Drop into our Store. See the Fadclothes show in our windows. Then look over the stock of Fad= clothes on our tables. You'll discover something new, something unusual, novel, original, brisk and full of daring. Fadclothes look different from any clothes you ever saw, because they are designed by artists. They fit perfectly. They cost no more than clothes without any character. Come and see us. J. HOUSE & SON 729 Mass. St. BECK TO JOURNALISTS. Told about Country Weekly Circulation and Correspondence. Will Beck, Editor of the Holton Recorder, spoke to the classes in Journalism Friday on the "Country Weekly." How to deal with country correspondents and ways of increasing ciculation were told by Mr. Beck. "I am glad that Kansas was first of the Western Universities to take up work in Journalism," said Mr. Beek, "The others are now realizing that it is an important subject and are installing courses in that work." Mr. Beck is a graduate of Michigan. He was clerk of the House at the recent session of State Legislature. Prof. F. H. Billings and Frank Agrelius are busy at present in testing samples of milk sent in from all parts of the state They are testing for tuberculosis and other disease producing bacteria, by inoculating guinea pigs with the milk. Testing Milk Again. Janitors Want More Money. The Janitors of the University are complaining that wages are too low at the University. They claim that in seven years wages have increased 10 per cent, and living expenses about 100 per cent. Janitor Eddy of the Chemistry building has resigned. Nifty jewelry for nifty students. The College Jeweler. Ladies, your most delicate garments will be safe and cleaned if trusted to us. Lawrence Pantatorium, Cleaners and Dyers, Phones 506, No 12 Warren St. Harmony Crab Apple Perfume with a fragrance suggestive of spring time and flowers and trees. Sold by McColloch, The Rexall Store. The first pantatorium ever opened in Lawrence was the Lawrence Pantatorium and it is still number 1 in line. All others follow. Brown will be popular again in the spring and so will Brown the cleaner. Lawrence Pantatorium. 12 West Warren St. Both Phones 506. Oread News Notes T. A. Lee was in Topeka over Sunday. Fred Madison visited over Sunday at his home in Kansas City. John Lovett, of Ottawa, Kansas, was pledged Pn Delt Last night. Miss Eula Dickinson, of Mepherson, is visiting Miss Agnes Husband. Miss LaVerne Billings, of Florence, is visiting Miss Helen Giddings. Miss Ruth Van Doren spent the week end at her home in Kansas City. Miss Martha Piper, of Kansas City, is visiting friends at the University. Miss Emilie Lawrence spent Saturday and Sunday at her home in Ottawa. T. K. Whipple, a freshmen in the college, spent Sunday at his home in Kansas City. Miss Helen Jones of Kansas City, Mo. visited Saturday and Sunday with Miss Ruby Maynard. Henry and Lee Hoffman have been entertaining their mother at the University during the past week. Miss Clara Converse and Miss Dessa Rankin visited Saturday and Sunday at Miss Converse's home in Ottawa. Miss Edith Turner '08 left Monday for her home in Colony, Kas. after a few days visit with Miss Ethel Douglas. Miss Louise Gillespie received a visit Sunday from her parents Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Gillespie, of Garden City. Prof. E. Haworth went to Topeka Saturday morning on business in connection with the Kansas Academy of Science. Coach Hagerman went to Kansas City Monday to arrange for the Track Meet with Missouri in Convention Hall Friday 26. Ben Jones, a senior law, who was forced to leave school on account of sickness, returned to school Saturday from his home at Coffeyville. The members of the University Orchestra are having individual pictures taken which will be grouped and rephotographed for the annual. MAKIN I MORE INSTRUMENTS. C. W. WILLIAMS Completing Extensometer and Special Balance. C. W. White, instrument maker, is making a new apparatus known as an extensometer, which was designed by Prof. Corp. This instrument is to be used for testing the stretch in metals and is graduated to such a fine degree that readings as small as one thousandths of an inch may be taken. This instrument, which has only been modified by Prof. Corp, consists of two clamps which encircle the metal and their only connection is by two microscopies screws which when touching both clamps form an electric circuit. By taking readings before the metal is stretched and then taking readings after, the exact stretch can be obtained. A special balance for the measurement of the surface tention of liquids has been recently completed by Mr. White. This apparatus was designed by Prof. Walker and he and Mr. White have worked out the mechanical workings of it. At Work on May Fete. The committee on arrangements for the May Fete met Thursday evening with Professor C. H. Gray. Professor Bryant met with the committee and brought for their inspection pictures be procured in England last summer. These pictures were taken during the Fete in Chelsea, England, and will be used in designing the costumes. Nearly 3,000 took part in that Fete. Many new features will be introduced this year. The Fete will be heid on May 1 or as near that date as possible. Go to Raymond's for nice shaving soaps and other shaving materials including Gillette razors. Kick for what is right, but you will have no kick coming if you trust your cleaning and dyeing to us. Lawrence Pantatorium, Phone 506, 12 West Warren St. Likes to do little jobs of repairing. Gustafson the College Jeweler. High School Basketball Tournament Robinson Gymnasium, Friday and Saturday. KANSAS CITY, KAN. DIXON TOWNSHIP DICKINSON COUNTY BOYS S SABETHA IOLA HUTCHINSON TEAMS ENTERED: TEAMS EN TOPEKA PARSONS EUDORA D : CHANUTE HALSTEAD RENO COUNTY GLASCO LECOMPTON GIRLS' TEAMS ENTERED: CHANUTE RENO COUNTY BELOIT Preliminary games in the Girls' series will be played at 3:30 Friday. Boys' preliminaries Friday at 1:30 and in the evening. Final for boys' and girls' teams Saturday evening at 8 in the Gymnasium. General Admission 25c. Ticket Holders 15 Cents.