Fadclothes are the result of an idea. The idea came from young men who wanted to design men's garments that would look different. Take 100 ordinary men. They look exactly alike. Then put a Gadclothes man in with them. He stands out like a lighthouse on a dark night. That's because Fadclothes have a certain swing and dash to them THAT NO OTHER CLOTHES CAN EVEN IMITATE Your custom tailor can't give your clothes the snap and smartness of Fadclothes because he's afraid to be daring. The result is that nobody ever knows when you blossom out in a new suit. TRY WEARING A SUIT OF Fadclothes. YOU'LL FIND YOURSELF IN MIGHTY GOOD COMPANY. J. HOUSE & SON. 729 MASS. ST. COLLEGE JEWELRY Just Arrived--A complete line of College Jewelry and Souvenir Spoons Come and see the line and get prices. E. W. PARSONS, JEWELER 717 MASSACHUSETTS ST. EQUAL SUFFRAGE CHAMPIONS BUSY Two years ago Miss Thomas, president of Byrn Mawr, established the College Women's Equal Suffrage League among the women of that institution. This movement was heartily received by many colleges and now there are twenty-seven schools with clubs of this character. The purpose of this club is to form a union of college women, both students and alumnae to co-operate with the National Woman's Suffrage Association. Miss Eleanor Lexow heralded this movement at the U. of K, the latter part of January. She made several informal talks at the different clubs and sorority houses presenting the subject to those heretofore indifferent. A provisional meeting was held in the chapel at which Miss Lexow discussed the matter with the University women as a body and proposed plans for the establishing of permanent organization. Various attitudes have been assumed by the women of the University, toward this movement some are indifferent and apparently satisfied with conditions as they are; others are bitter anti-suffargists and consider politics and affairs of state without woman's domain; still others are ardent champions of the enfranchisement of women and consider themselves entitled to a share in forming the laws which govern them. The movement started by Miss Lexow was taken up by several enthusiastic members of the faculty together with a few students and culminated in the organizing of a permanent chapter of College Women's Equal Suffrage League composed of about fifty members. Why not board at Lee's and save money. SENIORS! DO YOU WANT WRITEUPS IN THE ANNUAL? The Hiawatha is always open. Fresh Strawberry Pie at Lee's. Have you seen the new bordered stationary at Stevenson's Book Store. All Seniors who wish anything in the Jayhawker about themselves must get an information blank and fill it out tomorrow. Otherwise the editorial staff of the annual will have to furnish your write-ups, which will probably not be very accurate. Blanks can be obtained at the check stand tomorrow. Friday, March 26 is the time limit for group fictures. The Hiawatha is always open. The Hawatha is always open. Rexall Orderlies the ideal Laxatin-10c and 22c at MeColloch's, The Rexall Store. Fresh crushed Fruit, Cherry, Pineapple, and Strawberry at Lee's. STUDENTS SHOULD TAKE THE HINT. All students, ladies or gentlemen, expecting to attend the track meet in Kansas City this week, take the hint and call up 1400. K.U. Pantatorium. Rexall Corn Solvent will give satisfaction, sold by McCelloch The Rexall Store. Two more men needed for a suit Clinb. Inquire of C. W. Rummel, 413, W. Adams. Phone, 1817. You can get Wiedemann's ice cream and candies at Lee's. Found: The place where you can get that thirty dollar suit for twenty dollars. Fit and quality guarreteed. Inquire at 413.W. Adams. Phone 1817. You can get Wiedemann's ice cream and candies at Lee's. Varsity Linen by the pound at Stevenson's. None better. The Hiawatha is always open. The Hiawatha is always open. You are never too late for breakfast at Lee's. The Latest Styles in Stationary at Stevenson's Book Store. K. C. TRACKMEETERS To do our best is to be our best, and to be our best we must look our best. To look our best see K. U. Pantatorium, 'phone 1400. You are never too late for breakfast at Lee's. Buy your toothbrushes at Raymond's where you can find a good selection as well as various tooth powders. El Kays Cleaning Fluid is used for cleaning all kinds of fabrics—in 25c bottles at McCollech's, The Rexall Store. Always something new to eat at Lee's. Easter is at hand, and you just must have a new suit of clothes! Stop in at 413 W. Adams and get a pretty calender and talk it over with C. W. Rummel. The Hiawatha is always open. If you never had a strictly first class photograph of yourself, get a set a MOFFETT'S, where EVERY customer is satisfied. 829 Mass. St. Lee has a new line of cigars. Try them. KANSAS 50; MISSOURI 35 This is the way we'll beat Missouri next Friday night if you all get your clothes cleaned and pressed at K. U. Pantatorium. KANSAS 50: MISSOURI 35 Always something new to eat at Lee's. What's the use of waiting till the last minute? You need a nice new summer suit. Why not order it now? Wegnarantee the fit! You don't pay a cent till you get the suit. Let me measure you today.—Rummel & Johns, (next to Lee's place). Prof. Hoad in Hutchison. Prof. W. C. Hoad of the University went to Hutchinson yesterday to settle some dispute about the sewage system. Prof. Hoad is one of the best sanitary engineers in the state and is frequently called upon to settle sanitary questions. He has lately been in Chanute to locate wells there in order to supply pure water to the town. ONE good thing about these SAMPECK clothes is that we both make a profit on them; the man who buys them to wear really gets more out of the transaction than we do. We're satisfied because we know he's going to be. Good thing all round. SUITS, ALL STYLES, READY SPALDING'S 807 MASS. ST. Final Talk at Vespers. "Indecision is the intellectual temptation of our time," said Professor Hugh Black in his address at vespers Sunday afternoon which closed his week at the University. The Roman governor Felix before whom the apostle Paul was accused was the Scriptual character presented by Prof. Black as a basis for his talk. He said that hesitation amounting to indecision was justifiable in some intellectual considerations but that in religious affairs indecision brought serious results. If a man merely neglected to act in favor of a Christian life he would thereby make an eternal mistake. Professor R. K.Duncan returned last night from Boston. He has been away fom the University the last few days in the interest of the Industrial chemistry department. Fred Faragher, an industrial chemistry student working on improved laundry methods, went to Topeka yesterday. He is attending the meeting of the Kansas and Oklahoma Launderers Association. Why not board at Lee's and save money. A.G. SPALDING & BROS. The Largest Manufacturers in the world Of Implements and Uniforms for Spalding's Trade-Mark on what you purchase is a Guarantee of Quality Base Ball, Lawn Tennis, Basket Ball, Golf, Track and Field Sports Spalding's New Spring and Summer 1909 Catalogue, complete edition, 144 pages; about 2000 illustrations, etc. Copy mailed to any address on receipt of request. A. G. Spalding & Bros. 1111 Walnut St., Kansas City, Mo.