Very Special Attractions during the Month Ending Sale at INNES'. Peroxide, per bottle 10c Imported Castile Soap, cut 7c Initialed Handkerchiefs 10c Pure Linen, hand embroidered Real Irish Crochet Bows 50c Tourists' Ruching, 6 yds 25c Silk Lisle Hose, 50c quality 39c A.A. Extra Quality Hose at 25c Dutch Collars, 25, 35, 50c Tailored Shirtwaists in white or fancy wash materials 98c Lingerie Waists, embroidery or lace trimmed, worth $2.25 and $2.50 at $1.48 Tailored Suits, newest models and materials at $12.13.50.16.50.25 Innes, Bullene & Hackman Oread News Notes Stanley Myers visited at the Phi Psi house Sunday. The Buchanan Club has issued invitations for an informal party to be given April 2 in F. A. A. Hall. Mrs. Isaac Harper entertained Friday evening for Miss Lillian Hawkins of Council Grove. Misses Minnie Jaspersonia Edith Kingsley and Rae Wiltrout of Baker University were the guests of Miss Chloe Lamb over Sunday. Mrs. Davidson entertained the University students from Council Grove Saturday night in honor of Miss Lillian Hawkins, who visited here over Sunday. Miss Margaret Osmond '08, of Great Bend, is the guest of Miss Novina Mering. Mrs. Lawson, of Russell Kansas, is the guest of her daughter, Edith, a freshman in the Fine Arts school. Mrs. Wheeler, of Kansas City, Mo., is visiting her daughter Mary, a junior in the college. Robert Thomas, of Topeka, was taken home Sunday night on account of an attack of appendicitis. He was operated on yesterday morning and is now improving nicely. Raymond G. Taylor, A.B.'07, who is now principal of the Hiawatha high school, was at the University visiting friends over Sunday. The Water Analysis labora tory class is engaged in the analysis of water for the proposed water supply of Conway Springs. "Dick" Priest, captain of last year's track team, is in town visiting friends. The Tripp Club gave a party in I. O. O. F. hall Saturday night. SOPHOMORE PROM DATES IN APRIL 10 The Sophomore prom invitation committee held a meeting last night to complete arrangements for sending out invitations for their big party May 14. It was decided that the dates must be in by April 10 to any member of the committee. The members are; "Cub" Baer, John Pratt, Lawrence Brown, Homer Berger, Stella Cornell, Delpha Johnson and Anna Williams. According to the custom of the Athletic association presenting the men who have played their allotted time on the team, a basket ball, Ralph Bergen, center on this year's team, was given the ball used on their championship trip through Kansas. Was Given a Basketball. Full Professor at Yale. A. L. Corbin '91 was recently elected to full professorship in the Yale Law School. President Taft, who is a member of the Yale coporation, was the first person to vote for Prof. Corbin. This is the first case where a man has been elected to a professorship by the President of the United States. --from the home of EATON HURLBUT at Boughton's 1025 Mass. Street Lost-One pair of nose glasses in a black case on Kentucky or Mass. street. Finder call up Bell phone 1157. STUDY OF GERMAN IN HIGH SCHOOLS The German department has recently completed its report on the study of German in Kansas high schools. The statistics thus derived show that 141 out of the total 155 accredited high schools now offer German in their curriculum. The number of high schools with three year courses in German has increased nearly fifty per cent. All of the figures point to an increasing interest in the study of German over the state. The German Bulletin, published twice a year by the department, has helped in this movement. Another factor is the fact that of the 150 teachers of German in the state, 58 are old University of Kansas students. The German department is planning to give a play early in May. The cast has not been chosen yet. PROFESSOR WALKER SPOKE IN CHAPEL. "Every student of the University is interested in having professors attend meetings of educational associations," said Professor A. T. Walker in chapel this morning. "Even if the student does not read the minutes of the association or the scholarly articles read there, his interest is being served, for it is the attendance of faculty men at such meetings that determines the standing of his school abroad and gives value to the diploma he will some time hold." Professor Walker's speech was made in reply to an editorial which appeared in the Kansas some time ago, which deprecated the fact that professors sometimes take trips to attend conventions while school is in session. Large Seal Pins in Window $2.00 AND UP Gustafson The College Jeweler Spring Styles in Stylish stationery SPECIAL TRAIN over the SANTA FE FRIDAY, MARCH 26 TO THE Kansas-Missouri Indoor Track Meet in Convention Hall. Go to Kansas City and help K. U. win. Train Leaves Lawrence 2:15 p.m. Kansas City 11:59 p.m. AMUSEMENTS. —AT THE— AURORA THIS WEEK: Special Engagement, Prof. Cameron, the famous athlete, in feats of strength. New Motion Pictures and songs. 5c Admission 5c —AT— The NICKEL 708 Mass. St. PICTURES TODAY New Songs. Visit from Down Home Folks Politician's Love Story—A Broken Heart-The Pass Key-A Sad Awakening-the Golden Louis. THE LYRIC -AT- All this week—by special engagement, FRY & MOSS, original minstrel singers, have been secured from the Three L Western Vaudeville circuit. Fry was formerly from Lawrence—they are good. 5c as usual, 5c. -THE- Auditorium Roller Rink offers fun, sport, passime, amusement and exercise Headquarters for Student Parties Tidrow THE BARBER Is Now Located Four Doors North of Hiawatha Cafe. PARK HETZEL—FRANK EVANS Lawrence Transfer Company Hauls and Stores Everything Trunks a Specialty 9 East Henry St. Telephone 15 The list of committee members of the senior class for class day exercises has been completed. The senior class is a large one and this coupled with the fact that the class has been fortunate in a financial way will insure an elaborate entertainment. ANNOUNCEMENT OF COMMITTEES The committees and members are: CLASS DAY EXERCISES Marlin Poindexter, ch., Walter Brown, Roy L. Simpson, C. J. McCoy. MORNING EXERCISES Robert Worline, ch., Ward Cook, Coleman, Thos. Gowenlock. CLASS LUNCHEON. Nola Ayres, Chairman; Bertha Kilworth, Maybeth Parker, Nell Harris, Harold Armsby, Claud Clay. FARCE Alma Manley, Chairman; Gertrude Copley, Alicia McNaughton, Elizabeth Keneaster, Ben Hennessey, Merle Prunty.