Innes, Bullene & Hackman are now running a Month Ending Sale in all departments, new merchandise price below market value. The greatest satisfaction if you buy here. You will find special values marked in plain figures whichever way you turn. Our Easter Preparations are at their flood. Easter only three weeks away. This store is a powerful fashion authority, interesting, stimulating, broadly planned for your enjoyment and profit. At Y. M. C. A. This Evening. E. G. Corwine will speak at the Y. M. C. A. meeting at 6:45 this evening in Myers Hall on the talks made at the Y. M. C. A. conference held at Topeka last week. Dr. McClung left Wednesday afternoon and will be gone the rest of the week visiting the departments of science in Midland college at Atchison, Campbell college at Holton and Washburn college at Topeka. Myrtle Rose, '07, of Mankato is guest of Roxy Oldroyd. MEMBERSHIPCANVASS IS BEING MADE NOW Chancellor Frank Strong was elected an honorary member of the University Golf Club at its meeting Wednesday afternoon. It was also decided that women should be allowed to become members. The membership committee, consisting of Prof. F.W.Blackmar, Prof.C.C. Crawford and Geo.M. March reported about thirty-five members and that they expect the list to reach fifty by another week. The committee on rules and score cards includes Professors J. D. Newton, F. G. Bates and C. H. Gray. Prof. M. W. Sterling, as chairman of committee on grounds, has the following professors as his assistants: D. L. Patterson, H. B. Newson, J. D. Newton and F. G. Bates. At present only five holes are available for use, but two to four men are practising on the links every day. Arrangements are being made to put men at work on the greens as soon as the ground will permit and a nine-hole course will be completed within a short time. ARE READY FOR TIGERS Continued from page1) Shot put: Stevenson, Wood. High jump: Reynolds, Smith. Pole vault: Wenger, Johnson. Relay: Newbold, Haddock. Perrill, Martindell, Fairchilds. Badger, Bergen and Howard. Masker of K. C. A. C. will be the clerk of the courses, and Dr. Reilley of K. C. A. C. will be the official starter. The special train which leaves at 2:15 tomorrow will carry the Jayhawker team to Kansas City. Five hundred rooters are expected to go with the team. Mrs. Yoder, of Herrington, has been visiting her daughter, Mildred Yoder, a freshman in the college. 13 MORE Shopping Days Till EASTER PATRONIZE Kansan Advertisers Four Men From Classes in Journalism to Work on Star. TO TRY OUT REPORTERS. --in feats of strength. New Motion Through arrangements made by the department of journalism with the Kaasas City Star, four members of the journalism classes will go to Kansas City to work on the Star and Times for the period of two weeks. The Star will "try out" these men by putting them through all the stunts that are required of their regular "cub" reporters. The four men who will try out are H. Clay Waters, who has just retired from the editorship of the Kansan; Claud A. Clay, who resigned last fall from the managing editorship of the Kansan; Ralph Spotts, of the Kansan staff and Frank Motz. CONCERT WAS ENTERTAINING The Star expects to make this try-out of the most promising members of the journalism class a regular feature, and will give the aspiring journalists some real training in the spring term of each year. The Schildkret Hungarian Orchestra gave an entertaining concert Tuesday evening in Fraser Hall. The programme was made up of both classical and ragtime music. Many features were also introduced during the evening, Sam Schildkret being prominent in each. The Orchestra which is composed of eight pieces has played throughout the East before coming here. Mr. Schildkret first came to this country with his musicians to play at the World's Fair. Since then the famous orchestra has played for the wedding of Miss Alice Roosevelt and for Prince Henry during his tour through this country. ANOTHER FELLOWSHIP. Prof. R. K. Duncan has just received another fellowship for the Industrial Chemistry department. A large glass company with head offices in New York City has offered $1500 a year for two years for a research student working on "The Optical Properties of Glass in Relation to its Chemical Constitution." In addition to the annual guarantee, the fellowship provides that the student shall receive ten percent of the net profits that accrue as a result of his work, and also agrees to employ the worker in the glass corporation for three years after his fellowship work is done. All applications must be in by June 1, 1909. 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, Pictures Admission 5c -AT- The NICKEL 708 Mass. St. PICTURES TODAY The Convict's Revenge, Embassador's Despatch Case, Educating the Blind, Jones has bought a Photograph. New Songs. 5e —AT— 5e THE LYRIC Fry & Moss Minstrel Singers of the Vaudeville stage are making a big hit this week. 5c Price 5c THE— Auditorium Roller Rink offers fun, sport, passime, amusement and exercise. Headquarters for Student Parties Spring Suits Made By SHULTZ THE TAILOR 911 MASS. Dr. H. W. HAYNE. OCULIST Practice limited to eye work only. 713 Mass Street 713 Mass. Street Why not now? Get in your order for that spring suit and avoid further worry. C. W. Rummell, 413 W. Adams St. New dress suit for sale; never been worn; call 652 Home; city address 742 Indiana. That EASTER SUIT order must be in at once. We are putting out our regular thirty dollar suits at twenty dollars. Rummell & Johns, 413 West Adams. Phone 1817 John Phillips formerly at the Eldridge barber shop is at Lee's place. Still room for one more man in our last suit club. Inquire of C. W. Rummell, 413 West Adams. Don't forget that trim before the track meet at Lee's. Lee runs'four chairs so your wait won't be long. "Cy" Morrow and "Zeke" Forter left today for Blue Rapids, Kans., where they will do their thesis work on a sewerage system for that city. Mrs. Hopper, of Hutchinson, is visiting her daughter, Carol Hopper, a freshman in the college. The Masque In Bishop's Carriage, March 29th & 30th Club Presents Tickets on sale at Woodward's Drug Store, tomorrow morning, Friday, March 26. Prices $1,75c, 50c and 35c