Party Gowns Messaline in all the new spring shades 75c Special, a yard . . . . . Princess Silk and Japonet Mulls, two new silk warp fabrics for party wear, full range of colors, special a yard 39c A. D. WEAVER OXFORDS ARE RIPE They are making their appearance everywhere. 36 different styles of Ladies', 22 different styles of Men's Oxfords. The styles are handsome this year. Come and see them. STARKWEATHER IN SOCIETY. Mrs. Kanaga is entertaining the German Club at her home this evening. Professor and Mrs. B. J. Dalton entertained the Sans Souci Club at dinner Thursday night. The Junior girls met Wednesday noon in Room 15. Plans were discussed for a junior girls' party to be given in the gymnasium April 3. The Junior party on Friday night was well attended. About 135 couples were present. This was the last Junior party and was a great success. The Theta freshmen entertained the other girls of the chapter Wednesday night with a St. Patrick's dance. The programs were shamrocks and the color scheme was green. The officers of the Y. W. C. A. and Mrs. Henley received the girls of the University at the latter's home this afternoon. The burlesque of Scotch ballads, Reveries of Bachelor and readings by Dorothy McKnight, Helen Burdick and Lucy March composed an entertaining program. The art gallery was open. Mrs. Henley gave an interesting history of some of the pictures. Dainty refreshments were served. Glee Club on Trip. The K. U. Glee Club is out on another one of its trips. Last night they sang in Osage City; tonight they are to be in Emporia. This is their fourth trip out of Lawrence. Kimble to Journalists. "How to Get a Job," was the subject chosen by Chas. Kimble, a former student of the University, in his talk before the Journalism classes Friday morning. "In business," said Mr. Kimble, "we are all sellers of something. Your motto should be: To sell your best services at the highest market price. Always sell with a plan." Mr. Kimble was a student in the College in 1900 and in the Law school in 1906. Since then he has been a foreign correspondent in Mexico. Doctor Black in Chapel. Before a large audience of students and visiting teachers, Dr. Hugh Black spoke in chapel Friday morning on the scriptural illustration of a Christain life as an open door. He said that the natural method of promotion in all activities of life is simply a larger opportunity for usefulness in the future along the same lines as in the past. Irving Hill, postmaster of Lawrence, spoke to the Pharmaceutical society Friday morning on the subject of Advertising. By reason of his experience in advertising flour and other commodities in his business career, Mr. Hill was especially competent to instruct the students concerning his subject. Talked About Advertising. E. B. Gift, '07, principal of the Alma high school, attended the sessions of the teachers' conference. Oread News Notes Miss Capitola Pyle, '07, of Haviland, Kansas, is visiting friends at the University. Myrtle Humphrey of the Kansas Wesleyan University is visiting her brother, Irvin, at 1108 Tennessee street. Miss Winifred Wilcox,'08, of Concordia is the guest of Miss Nelle Shearer,'08, in the city. Wanamaker & Brown, of Philadelphia, the most reliable "up to date" tailoring house in America is represented by H. Hollingbery, 919 Massachusetts street. For style, fit and quality with reasonable prices see their superb line of fabrics. Fudges, our own make, 20c. per pound.-Wiedemann's. April Fool postcards are now on sale at McColloch's, the Rexall Store. Pecan, walnut and roast almond crisp candy at Wiedemann's. Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets do, will and must give satisfaction or your money back. Sold by McColloch, the Rexall store. Hot chocolate with whipped cream, 5c. per cup.—Wiedemann's. Tidrow THE BARBER Is Now Located Four Doors North of Hiawatha Cafe. PAPER BY THE POUND Envelopes to match. BOUGHTON'S 1025 Mass. St. Star Grocery THE- CHAS. A. TEETER, Prop. Special prices to boarding houses and clubs. Student trade solicited. Auditorium Roller Rink offers fun, sport, passime, amusement and exercise. Headquarters for Student Parties DR. REDING, OCULIST. EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT. GLASSES FITTED Office F. A. A. Bldg. Phone 351 Student Headquarters at ED. ANDERSON'S. SPECIAL TRAIN over the SANTA FE FRIDAY, MARCH 26 Kansas-Missouri Indoor Track Meet in Convention Hall. Go to Kansas City and help K.U. win. TO THE Train Leaves Lawrence 2:30 p.m. Kansas City 11:50 p.m. AMUSEMENTS. AT THE AURORA The Students' Favorite. New Illustrated Songs Good Vaudeville Latest Novelties in Motion Pictures -AT- THE LYRIC -AT- The Inn Where no Man Rests, The Baboon, A Lover's Hazing, The Cupboard. The NICKEL 708 Mass. St. Illustrated Songs The Bank Messenger, A Secret, Forced to Play Co. P, A Bird in a Golden Cage, Dr. Wright's Inventions. Wednesday, March 24, Bowersock Opera House Prices 50, 75, $1, $1.50 First triumphal tour of the sequel to the Clansman, Seventy-five people on stage, two car loads of scenery and effects Seats on Sale Tuesday Morning. The Traitor OXFORDS Gentlemen: Here are a few of the many lines we carry in for this Spring season: BOYDEN'S $5.50 at . HURLEY'S 5.00 at . BURRY'S 4.00 at . COMMON- WEALTH at 4.00 Fischer & Son