Will show you some College Jewelry that is a little different. It has just arrived. Other jewelry also. Gustafson The College Jeweler Will make a fine window display of these soon. Watch. Spring Styles in Stylish stationery from the home of EATON HURLBUT at Boughton's 1025 Mass. Street 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. COMMENCEMENT SPEAKERS. Professor Willett of Chicago and George Harvey of New York. George Harvey of New York, editor of the North American Review and president of Harper & Brothers, will deliver the commencement address. He has been a newspaper man for many years, being at one time managing editor of the New York World. Herbert Lockwood Willett of the University of Chicago will deliver the baccalaureate sermon to the class of '09. Dr. Willett is associate professor of semitic languages at the University of Chicago. He is the editor of "Christian Century" and associate editor of the Biblical World. Spring Suits-O. K. Pantatorium 830 Mass., upstairs. Miss Hedger to Chemical Club Miss Florence Hedger of the Chemistry department, spoke to the Chemical Club yesterday afternoon on "The Function of Chemistry in the Conservation of Natural Resources." The meeting was postponed from last week on account of the Bible Institute lectures. Junior Farce Tryout. The final tryout for the Junior Farce was held last night in Fraser Hall. John Powers tried the Juniors' voices and Miss Gertrude Mossler judged them in impersonations. The cast will be chosen this evening and announced Saturday. Orchestra Concert. The University Orchestra will give its sixth annual concert Thursday evening, April 1 in Fraser Hall. Classical and popular music. Admission 25c. Athletic tickets good. Mrs. J. H. Harper returned to her home in Hutchinson Thursday morning after visiting a few days with her daughters, Miss Carroll Harper. HUNDREDTH ANNIVERSASY. Birthday of Charles Darwin to Be Celebrated. All the faculty members of the Biological department have received invitations to attend the joint meeting of Washburn college and the Kansas Academy of Science in Topeka, Friday, to commemorate the one hundredth anniversary of the birth of Charles Darwin. The speakers for the evening are Dr. D. F. MacDougal of the Carnegie Institution of Washington and Professor W. L. Tower of the University of Chicago. A Unique Instrument. A unique musical instrument was used by the Schildkret Hungarian Orchestra last Tuesday night. It was a cymbalum, the national instrument of Hungary. The resemblance between the cymbalum and the grand piano is marked, the main difference being in the appearance of the two instruments. The strings of the cymbalum are strung on a sounding board, three strings to each tone to give volume. The strings are then struck with either felt covered sticks or metal rods. Applications for the research table at the Wood's Hole Marine Biological Labratory open to women of the University should be sent in before May first to Mrs. S. T. Robinson, Oak Ridge, Kansas. This fellowship has been supported by Mrs. Robinson for several years. Robinson Research Table. Governor Stubbs has issued a proclamation setting aside April 2 for Arbor Day. Mary P. Shaner, a sophomore in the college is entertaining her mother for a few days. Lost-In Bowersock Opera House last night a text on Specifications and Contracts, name of Robert Orr written in front. Leave at Registra's office. Ice cream all Styles at Vie's. Let the O. K. Panatorium 830 Mass., upstairs order your spring suit and save you money. The Hiawatha is always open. Have you seen the new bordered stationary at Stevenson's Book Store. The Hiawatha is always open. The latest fad is having your Lunches served at the Fairfax after the dances. See them for prices. Two more men needed for a suit Club. Inquire of C.W. Rummel, 413, W. Adams Phone. 1817. Ice cream all styles at Vic's. Found: The place where you can get that thirty dollar suit for twenty dollars. Fit and quality guarmrteed. Inquire at 413, W. Adams. Phone 1817. We have added the Waterman Safety to our fountain pen stock. We will sell this on an absolute guarantee not to leak a drop, Boyles 755 Mass. Varsity Linen by the pound at Stevenson's. None better. Those April Fool Post Cards at McColloch's are all right. You'll need a few for your friends. Sarsaparilla Tonic is good for the Spring Fever and that lannuid feeling—Sold by McColloch, The Rexall Store. 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. Have you ordered your Easter Suit yet? If not let Hiatt, the Clothier, order you a Royal. Buy your toothbrushes at Raymond's where you can find a good selection as well as various tooth powders. We clean, press and dye ladies dresses. O. K. Pantatorium 830 Mass., upstairs, Phone Bell 509, Home, 511. 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. For Royal Clothes, Royal Styles and Royal Quality call on Hiatt, the Clothier, 946 Mass. St. Ice cream all styles at Vic.s. 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. KANSAS 50: MISSOURI 35 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. It is now time for Easter post cards and the largest and best line will be found at Boyles 725 Mass. Ice cream all styles at Vie's. For Style, Finish, Fit and Price the Royal Clothiers leads them all. Hiatt, the Ctothier will be glad to order your spring suit. Was Elected President. Dr. Hoxie, Dean of the clinical department at Rosedale, was elected president of the Association of American Medical Colleges at the meeting of the Association in New York City last week. At this meeting the standard for entrance to medical colleges was raised. Fast Time in Two Mile. In the freshman tryout for the two mile yesterday, Watson took first in 10:59, with LeMoine second, he being less than a yard behind. TREATISE ON GRANGERS. Discusses Organization and Outcome of Movement "The Co-operative Grangers of Johnson County, Kansas," is the title of a treatise recently completed by Robert Ray, fellow in economics at the University. In the conclusion of this paper Mr. Ray says, "there is considerable truth in the statement that the Grange and its co-operative enterprises have done for the Grangers of Johnson county what President Roosevelt and his rural commission would like to see in every rural community." In his study Mr. Ray discusses the organization of the National Grange in 1867 and of the first Grange in Kansas, which was the Johnson county Grange formed in 1872. Three co-operative institutions which came from this movement form the main theme of the paper. They are the Johnson County Co-operative Association which was organized in 1876; the Patron's Co-operative Bank of Olathe, which was organized in 1883 and is a joint stock company with Granger stockholders; and the Patron's Fire and Tornado Association of the State of Kansas, organized in 1889. Originally it was to give insurance on farm property at half the average rate of other companies, but in the nineteen years of its existence its rate has been even lower than that. Ice cream all styles at Vic's. --- A story of merit must entertain the imagination; a picture properly composed will do likewise. MOFFETT photographs have these qualities and satisfy where all others have failed; ask the seniors who have them. Ice cream all styles at Vic's. The Lawrence Panatorium, the home for sick clotes on west Warren Street. Any phone. Tidrow THE BARBER Four Doors North of Hiawatha Cafe. Is Now Located Sunflower Shoe Store 903 Mass. street. Star Grocery CHAS. A. TEETER, Prop. Special prices to boarding houses and clubs. Student trade solicited. 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.