When you pass our window LOOK IN. We have the latest in COLLEGE JEWELRY Many pretty things for graduating presents ED PARSONS, The Jeweler 717 MASSACHUSETTS ST. REGULAR MEALS: 11:30 a. m. till 7:30 p. m. Twenty-five cents. Home Dairy Lunch Room A Place to Eat Your Spring Oxfords Await you in all styles and leathers at Starkweather's Our New Store is nearly finished. COME IN and see a real Jewelry Store. I want what you have and you want what I have—let's trade. The College Jeweler APPOINTS COMMITTEE. Preliminary Plans To Be Made for Student Council. Chancellor Strong appointed the committee this morning which is to make preliminary arrangements for the organization of a students' council. Seven men were appointed: Professor W. J. Baumgartner and D. L. Patterson; student members: R. L. Douglass, E. T. Gibson, William Caldwell, Paul Harvey and Marlin Poindexter. This committee will make a report in three weeks at which time the real field and powers of a council can be more fully presented to the student body. The senior class will give a waltz party at Fraternal Aid, April 8th. Have you ordered your Easter Suit yet? If not let Hiatt, the Clothier, order you a Royal. For Royal Clothes, Royal Styles and Royal Quality call on Hiatt, the Clothier, 946 Mass. St. Try the fudges, our own make, 20c per pound. Wiedemann's. Try the grape juice at Wiedemann's. The new baseball suits for the 'Varsity certainly look fine. That old spring suit of yours will look the same if you get it cleaned and pressed at K.U. Pantatorium. NEW BASEBALL SUITS. Oread News Notes Ernest M. Duke of Lawrence, has pledged to the Acacia fraternity. Professor A. J. Boynton was unable to meet his classes yesterday and today on account of illness. Miss Hazel Harbom, of Kansas City, Mo., is visiting Ruth Van Doren, a freshman in the college. The Zoology laboratory has been supplied with two new museum cases for keeping the embryological specimens. Professor E. H. S. Bailey goes to Topeka tomorrow to spend a few days in revising the standards for foods and drugs. Herschel Moody returned to St. Joseph, Mo. Monday, where he is market reporter for the News-Press, after visiting a few days with University friends. Dr. F. H. Billings was a few days ago hastily summoned to Los Angeles, California, by the illness of his mother. His absence from the University will be indefinite. ORCHESTRA CONCERT ON THURSDAY NIGHT Lawrence Osmond, who was a sophomore engineer last year, has been visiting friends at the University. Mr. Osmond is now attending the Agricultural College at Manhattan. The K. U. Orchestra will give its annual concert in Fraser Hall Thursday evening of this week. The program follows: Stradella Overture...Flotow Melody ]...Massenet The Bee ]...Schubert Miss Phipps Accompanied by stringed orchestra. Surprise Symphony...Haydn Andante. Minuet. Spanish Dance...Moszkowski Gavotte Moderne...Severn Slavonic Dance...Dvorak Berceuse from "Jocelyn"...Godard Miss Russ First rendition of Professor Carruth's new poem. Miserere, from "Il Trovatore" Verdi Egyptian March...Strauss The Old Folks at Home..Carl Busch Stringed Orchestra College Song Overture...Tobani Kansan Election Yesterday. At the regular meeting of the Kansan board yesterday morning, five of the persons who were trying out for the board were elected to probationary membership. The new members are: Roy K. Dietrick of Kansas City, Mo., Homer Berger of Kansas City, Kans., Louis La Coss of Lawrence, Pearl Stuckey of Formoso, and Stella Cornell of Great Bend. All the candidates had been doing excellent work and all seven would have made the board had there been seven vacancies. Missouri Debaters Chosen. At the final tryout by the debating squad, A. H. Kiskaddon and C. R. Stone were chosen to represent Missouri against Kansas. The debate is to be held in Columbia on April 16. Try the salted almonds at Wiedemann's. Don't fail to visit the new Millinery shop in the Jackson building, Room 8.—Mrs. Myers. It will be to your advantage to get your photographs EARLY and get them at MOFFETT'S. 829 Mass. St. The pictures for the dramatic club were made by Squires. Squires and no other for your picture. The pictures for the dramatic club were made by Squires. Squires and no other for your picture. Have you bought a new Straw hat? Well don't, just get a package of Elkay's Straw Hat Cleaner 10 c at McColloch's— The Rexall Store. "As YOU LIKE IT." Is the way your work is done if you let us do it for you.— K.U.Pantatorium. Last call for April Fool Day. Post Cards at McColloch's— The Rexall Store. If you want your MONEY to serve you to best advantage, get your photographs at MOFFETT'S NOW.—829 Mass. St. Use either phone 312 for appointments. The pictures for the dramatic club were made by Squires. Squires and no other for your picture. DEFEAT MISSOURI. We still have a chance to beat Missouri in track this year if you all get your clothes pressed at K. U. Pantatorium. For Style, Finish, Fit and Price the Royal Clothiers leads them all. Hiatt, the Ctothier, will be glad to order your spring suit. Easter Post Cards A BIG LINE AT BOUGHTON'S 1025 Mass. St. 1025 Mass. St. HAVE YOUR Old Hat Made New Work called for and delivered. $1.50 to $3.00 Saved Any kind of a Hat—soft, panama, or derby—made new for $1.50 Drop postal card to American Hat Works 1305 Main St.. Kansas City, Mo. Oxford Season IS ON Call and see the snappy styles and patterns we have in Tans, Ox Bloods, Gun Metals and Vici Kids. Faxon- Newman HELD UP! You are held up when you are charged for a readymade Suit what a tailormade Suit would cost you. You can save yourself not only dissatisfaction but cash as well. We make them to suit your own taste. RUMMELL & JOHNS, With the Garden City Tailoring Company, Chicago. 413 West Adams. Bell Phone 1817