Prices that will clean up our book stock, one week only! Shakespeare, a starter—The Eversley ed., 11 vol., regular $16.50, now 7.50 The Appleton Edition ½ leather, 12 vol., regular $18.00, now 6.50 Routledge Edition—I3 vol., handy val. size with Glossary and Life Sale price 3.00 Brewers Dictionary—of phrase and Fable. Regular $1.50, ed., 89c Longfellows Poems—complete $1.50 ed., four only at 75c English Poets—I2 mo., cloth, gilt top, regular $1.00 ed., goes at 55 Our special .50 cent edition .35 Harpers Large Folio ed. history of Cuban and Spanish War, regular price $9.00, Sale price 3.50 Worlds best Classics—35 cent editions each .16 Text Books. Crown of Wild Olives, Queen of the Air. Ethics of the Dust, Biglow Papers. (Lowell) Discourses, Epicletus, Last Essays of Elia. The Light of Asia, and many others at per vol.. 16 New and second hand, just ask the price. Pennants, Pillow tops,and Banners, 25 per cent Discount. Framed Pictures All framed pictures 1-4 off. Special 25c framed pictures, each. 16 Bring this add with you, it is worth a special discount of 5 percent on your cash purchases. College Posters 25 percent discount. Football Calendars .15 25 cent regular, now . . . . . The above ad means one week oniy, March 29 to April 3, inclusive. 3 pounds of scratch paper . . . . . 10 The University Book Store 803 Massachusetts Street NO GERMAN BAND ROYAL DRESDEN PLAYERS NOT IN MAY FESTIVAL. Minneapolis Orchestra to Play Instead—No Chorus Will Appear This Year. A change in the arrangements for the May music festival was made necessary by the fact that the Royal Dresden orchestra, which was to have given two concerts, asked to be released from its contract as it has no other dates west of the Mississippi. Accordingly a Minneapolis, Minn., orchestra has been secnred to give the concerts. The program has been varied somewhat from that followed in former years. The first concert will be given by soloists, some of whom have appeared in music festivals here before with the Chicago Symphony orchestra. On the second day of the festival two concerts will be given by the orchestra. There will be no chorus this year. This feature has been made one of the chief features of former festivals. The Royal Dredsen orchestra, with which arrangements were made last fall to appear in the festival, advertised itself as the great orchestra which was directed by Wagner and other great musicians. It was learned later, however, that the present Royal Dredsen orchestra has no connection with the one with which Wagner was connected, having been organized some fourteen years after the former one had disbanded. "As YOU LIKE IT." The Lyric is now under the management of the Aurora Theatre—It is equipped with "The Cameraphone" moving pictures that talk and sing something new, only 5c. Is the way your work is done if you let us do it for you. K.U.Pantatorium. Do you like to dance? Then don't forget the senior waltz party April 8, F. F. A. A. Thirteen waltzes and five two steps. Professor R. D. Landrum's metallurgy class is in Kansas City inspecting the smelting works. KANSAS 22 2-3; MISSOURI 62 1-3 Continued from page 1) second. Time, 2:05 4-5. Fifty-five-yard low hurdles—Herzog, Missouri, won; Newbold, Kansas, second. Time: 06 2-5 seconds. Two mile run—Steele, Missouri, won; Johnson, Missouri, second. Time 9482-5. Pole vault—Miller, Missouri, won; distance ten feet one inch. Wenger, Kansas, second, ten ft. One-mile relay-Won by Missouri. Time, 3:39 2-5 Missouri runners—Wood, Tallbot, Crain, Douglas. Kansas runners—Martindell, Badger, Berger, Perrill. To Entertain Haskell Girls. The regular Y. W. C. A. girls meeting next Wednesday afternoon will be given over to a missionary program in which some of the Y. W. C. A. girls from Haskell will conduct the opening exercises. Mrs. R. K. Smith will speak on Mormonism as she observed it while teaching in a Mormon school in Utah last year. Beginning at 4 o'clock and preliminary to the regular meeting an informal reception will be held for Mrs. Smith and the girls from Haskell. During the business session the annual election of officers will take place. The Junior girls will give a party in Robinson gymnasium April 3. All junior girls who have not made arrangements for this party should see Florentine Hackbush at once. Edna Hopkins went to Topeka yesterday to spend Sunday at home. Edna Gafford and Jessie Baldridge went to Topeka yesterday to spend Sunday. Anna Williams went to Clay Center yesterday to spend Sunday at home. WHO IS TO BLAME? It is easy to see why K. U. didn't win the track meet. You all didn't get your clothes cleaned and pressed at K. U. Pantatorium. Friday and Saturday are fruit salad days at Wiedemann's. Easter day postcards at McColloch's. Try the Tutti Fruiti ice cream at Wiedemann's. Ice cream all styles, at Vic's. Ice cream all styles at Vic's Luxurious Harmony Skin Cream; an ideal toilet requisite; one that you will be delighted with; 75c jars. Sold by McColloch's, the Rexall Store. Try the salted almonds at Wiedemann's. Rexall Toilet Talcum, daintily perfumed, the best powder for a delicate skin. Sold by McColloch's, the Rexall Store. Found: The place where you can get that thirty dollar suit for twenty dollars. Fit and quality guarrrteed. Inquire at 413, W. Adams. Phone 1817. New dress suit for sale; never been worn; call 652 Home; city address 742 Indiana. Spring Suits—O. K. Pantatorium 830 Mass., upstairs. Sunflower Shoe Store 903 Mass. street. Star Grocery CHAS. A. TEETER, Prop. Special prices to boarding houses and clubs. Student trade solicited. Spring SHULTZ THE TAILOR 911 MASS. Bv Dr. H. W. HAYNE . . OCULIST Practice limited to eye work only. 713 Mass. Street WE HAVE IT! Anything in College Jewelry that you want-K Pins, Hat Pins, Belt Buckles, etc. ED PARSONS, The Jeweler 717 MASSACHUSETTS ST. AMUSEMENTS. AT— 5c THE LYRIC now under management of the Aurora Theatre THE CAMERAPHONE Motion Pictures that talk and sing 5c Admission 5c —AT THE- AURORA Prof. Cameron,the famous Athlete, Latest Motion Pictures 5c Admission 5c The NICKEL 708 Mass. St. An amusement parlor for ladies and gentlemen. An entire change of program Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Latest popular songs with beautifully colored pictures. THE. Auditorium Roller Rink offers fun, sport, passime, amusement and exercise. Headquarters for Student Parties Easter Post Cards A BIG LINE AT BOUGHTON'S 1025 Mass. St. 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. 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.