DISCONTINUED THE RANGE. Bells of Town Cows Will No Longer Tinkle on Campus. The University authorities will not use the northern portion of the campus for a cow pasture this year. The last appropriation was sufficiently in keeping with the needs of the University to make it unnecessary longer to rent the north campus as a range for the benefit of the pittance which would accrue to the treasury. The work of beautifying that portion of the campus, hitherto impossible, will now be undertaken. The newly reorganized golf club will use that portion of the ground for a course. About all the money the club can raise on dues will be spent in removing underbrush and getting the putting greens into shape. Attended "Sunflower" Banquet. Frank P. MacLennan '75 of the Topeka State Journal, spoke at the "Sunflower" banquet of the Kansas City Advertising Club in Kansas City Tuesday evening. Three other Kansans who helped to boom the state by addresses from different viewpoints, were; Ewing Herbert, Henry J. Allen and T. A. McNeal. Y. W. C. A. Party Saturday. The party to be given by the Y. W. C. A. Saturday afternoon will be held at Mrs. A. Henley's, 713 La. Street, instead of at the home of Mrs. Ockerblad as announced Monday. A program of original vaudeville stunts has been arranged. All University girls are cordially invited. Kansas City Alumni Banquet. A good many of the faculty and alumni who live in Lawrence are making arrangements to attend the annual banquet given by the Kansas City Alumni on April 2. Professor M.A. Barber of the University school of medicine has charge of the arrangements for the faculty. Ellis Mallam, a senior law, has withdrawn from school and returned to his home in Kansas City. ___ If squires makes your picture it is sure to be perfect and up to date. HERE are a lot of good overcoat styles for you to choose yours from this Spring. Our Hart Schaffner & Marx showing is exceptionally large and attractive this season. You'll be able to satisfy yourself very promptly in the matter of color and pattern, in style of cut and the features in detail which please you. They're all here; and all good; allwool, correct style, fit, tailoring; priced right. Overcoats, autocoats, raincoats, at various prices; suits in fancy weaves blue and black. This store is the home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes Overcoats . . $15 to $25 Suits . . . $18 to $30 Full Dress Suits $25 to $40 SPALDING'S 807 Mass. St. CLASS DRAMATICS. A tryout for the senior play was held in Fraser Hall Tuesnay evening before Miss Lincoln of Topeka. About sixty seniors attended. Those who were successful in being assigned parts will be announced soon. Nifty jewelry for nifty students. The College Jeweler. Miss Gertrude Mossler and John Powers held a tryout for the Junior Farce Tuesday night in Fraser Hall. About forty Juniors were there. The names of those who will give the "Farce" will be given out soon. Barber & Son's Lotion for chapped hands, lips and all irritated surfaces of the skin. It is not sticky or greasy, an excellent preparation to use after shaving—25c a bottle. O. P. Barber & Son, 909 Mass. St. Preparation for "The Quill." The Quill Club met Tuesday afternoon. Plans for the publication of "The Quill," the club magazine, were discussed. The editor-in-chief and associates will be elected at the next meeting of the club. Interesting papers were read by Misses Krohn, Hornaday and Weaver. New Bomb Furnace. The chemistry department received a new bomb furnace Wednesday. This apparatus is used to carry on chemical reactions under pressure and consists chiefly of a furnace arrangement fitted with an inside pipe. The chemicals are seled in a glass tube and placed in the pipe and then subjected to intense heat. If an explosion should occur the substance could fly out only from either end of the pipe. Easter post cards are now displayed at Boyles, 725 Mass. Go to Raymond's for nice shaving soaps and other shaving materials including Gillette razors. Squires the students photographer has made a fine picture of Prof. Marvin which will be used in the annual this year. Many new titles in the 50c copyright fiction at Boyles, 725 Mass. St. Likes to do little jobs of repairing. Gustafson the College Jeweler. ATTENTION DRAMATIC CLUB. McColloch's Drug Store now carries in stock a line of the Hess grease paint, eye brow pencils and theatre make ups Those desiring to be transformed into heavy villians or creatures of extreme beauty can be supplied with the necessary articles at the Rexall Store. HighSchoolBasketballTournament Robinson Gymnasium, Friday and Saturday. KANSAS CITY, KAN. DIXON TOWNSHIP DICKINSON COUNTY BOYS' TEAMS ENTERED: SABETHA TOPEKA CHANUTE IOLA PARSONS HALSTEAD HUTCHINSON GIRLS' TEAMS ENTERED: CHANUTE RENO COUNTY RENO COUNTY GLASCO LECOMPTON 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.