Don't Delay Buy your Easter accessories tonight. The choosing will be so much more satisfactory than it will a week or two from tonight. ... Stocks are now complete. A. D. WEAVER Will show you some College Jewelry that is a little different. It has just arrived. Other jewelry also. The College Jeweler Will make a fine window display of these soon. Watch. HAVE YOU SEEN THEM? The Beautiful New Portrait in the Moffett Display. Everyone who has been on Massachusetts street today has noticed the beautiful new photographs now shown in the display at the foot of the stairway leading to the Moffett studio, at 829 Massachusetts street. The work is so good and so different that everyone stops to examine it and comment in regard to it. Among the photographs shown are pictures of Chancellor Strong, Dean Templin, and little Dinsmoor Wood. They are of large size and have what is known as "artists light" one side of the face shading off into shadow. In these pictures there is nothing to detract from the face and if the eyes leave the face for a moment they are involuntarily drawn to it again. This is the kind of work that has made the Moffett studio of Chicago known from the Atlantic to the Pacific as one of the best studios in the United States. It is this class of work that brought to the Chicago studio statesmen from Washington, New York and other eastern cities to have their photographs made. The moffett studio is giving Lawrence a superior quality of work and it will not be long until it will have a reputation equal to its name-sake in Chicago. Of course this will not come at once, but the character of the Moffett pictures is such that one cannot help but think nice about them and already the studio is drawing trade from other cities.-Lawrence World. We clean, press and dye ladies dresses. O. K. Pantatorium 830 Mass., upstairs, Phone Bell 509, Home, 511. Ice cream all styles at Vic.s. For Royal Clothes, Royal Styles and Royal Quality call on Hiatt, the Clothier, 946 Mass. St. Oread News Notes Mrs. Steeper of McLouth visited with her daughter, Lucile a sophomore in the college Tuesday. Professor Hunter spent Wednesday in Argentine and Rosedale carrying on the field survey for the Entomological commission. William Pogue,of Cincinnatti, has been visiting at the Phi Gam house. Mr.Pogue is the grand secretary of Phi Gamma Delta and has been visiting the western chapters. C. L. McWhorter went to Kansas City Thursday afternoon to attend the track meet and visit at home over Sunday. Gwynne Raymond went to Kansas City Friday afternoon to attend the track meet and visit over Sunday at his home. Thursday afternoon Chancellor and Mrs. Strong entertained about thirty of the elderly people of Lawrence in honor of the Chancellor's mother.The afternoon was spent in conversation and a five o'clock two course lunch was served. Prof. C. E. McClung, Prof. W.J. Baumgartner and W. R. B. Robertson attended the celebration of the Darion Centenary in Topeka Friday evening held at Washburn College in conjunction with the Kansas Academy of Science. Prof. W. H. Johnson is in Chicago attending the sessions of the North Central Association of Secondary Schools and Colleges. The Betas gave an informal party at their house last night. The senior class will give a waltz party at Fraternal Aid April 8th. Miss Fay Monroe, of Wilson is the guest of Kate Curry at the Theta house. Three waltzes to one two step at the senior party April 8, F. A.A. The Thespians Present "As You Like It" Friday Night, April 2, Bowersock's Opera House See "GOTCH" Van Meter throw "RAOUL DE ROUEN" Burdick. Hear Ed Forde and his chorus sing "Under the Greenwood Tree." Tickets on Sale Thursday, April 1st Prices 75c and 50c --ready-to-put-on clothes which we have waiting for you in all spring models and styles Just before EASTER Copyright 1908 by Hart Schaffner & Marx Try the grape juice at Wiedemann's. 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. Cream almonds, 20c per pound at Wiedemann's. The Latest Styles in Stationary at Stevenson's Book Store. Try the fudges, our own make, 20c per pound. Wiedemann's. 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. 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 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 Vic's. For Style, Finish, Fit and Price the Royal Clothiers leads them all. Hiatt, the Ctothier, will be glad to order your spring suit. Ice cream all styles at Vic's. Ice cream all styles at Vic's. The Lawrence Panatorium, the home for sick clothes on west Warren Street. Any phone. 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. Don't Forget your Looks You will be pronounced a careful dresser if you wear Hart Schaffner & Marx $18 to $30 Spalding's Clothing and Furnishings 807 Mass. St. Lawrence Transfer Company Hauls and Stores Everything Trunks a Specialty 9 East Henry St. Telephone 15 PARK HETZEL—FRANK EVANS Kennedy & Ernst Base Ball Goods 826 Mass. St. Both Phones 341 Protsch The Tailor DR. E. SMITH, Merchants Nat'l Bank Build. Residence 736. Both Phones Lawrence Watr Co BCTH PHONES 150 718 Massachusetts DR. REDING, 0CULIST. EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT. GLASSES FITTED Office F. A. A. Bldg. Phone 351 Student Headquarters at ED. ANDERSON'S. E. G. SOXMAN & CO. THE BEST PLACE TO GET YOUR CHILL, ICE CREAM AND CIGARS Short orders a specialty. 1031 Mass. St. Home phone 385: Bell 645.