YOUR EASTER Requirements will be easy to choose if you come here for them. Especially well prepared are we with Neckwear and Ruchings. A. D. WEAVER 717 Mass. St. Oread News Notes Brucie Porter of Kansas City is visiting at the Theta house. Myrtle Maxon 707, of La Harpe, is visiting University friends. Otto B. Trigg, of Kansas City, who was a freshman engineer last year, has been visiting at the Beta house. Miss Mary Clark, who has been visiting at the Theta house, left Tuesday for her home in St. Joseph. Miss Carrie Watson, the librarian, is entertaining her mother, Mrs. Watson of Chicago, during the holidays. The Betas gave an informal party Wednesday night at their chapter house. Harry Kelly of Kansas City furnished the music. D. K. Baker, who is now superintendent of U. S. Portland Cement Co. at Yocemento, Kansas, visited University friends Wednesday. C. P. Donald, Carl Rouse, "Red" Burt and Paul McGeehan, senior civils, will leave for Monterey, Mexico, Saturday, where they will be engaged in railroad construction. GRADUATES WILL GIVE RECITALS The Senior class of the Fine Arts school this year is the largest there has ever been. As a result of Dean Skilton's untiring efforts this department has made marked increase in enrollment and established a high standard of work. A series of ten recitals will be given by the following graduating students: Dorothea McKnight, elocation; Gertrude Russ, vocal; Pearl Emley, Verna Weidlein, Margaret Cone, Agnes Urhlaub, Bertha Kilworth, Grace Warner, Ada Carpenter and Emma Andrews, piano. Gustafson is remodeling his college jewelry shop. He will have the finest store in Kansas. Buy your Easter postcards this week at Stevenson's. Nutting pictures suitable for Easter are shown in the University Book Store windows. Newby's Shoe Shop, still at 911 Mass. In the rear of Gustafson's store. Gustafson, the college jeweler, will hold an opening in his remodeled store next week. After the waltz party ThursPay walts to the Hiawatba Cafe. Last week for Easter post cards and novelties. Boyles has a complete line, all new stuff. 725 Mass. St. Waltzes! Waltzes! Waltzes! at the senior party, April 8. Post Cards at Vic's. Senior waltz party, April 8. Senior waltz party, April 8. Lunches for picnics at Vic's. Senior waltz party, April 8. Perfumes for Easter at Raymond's Drug Store. Waltz your girl at the senior waltz party, April 8. You should stop a sore throat as soon as you get it. The best way is Rexall Throat Gargle. Sold by McColloch's Drug Store. We are busy but not too busy to get your clothes fixed up for Easter. The Lawrence Pantatorium, tailors, cleaners, and dyers of ladies' and gents' fine clothing. W. C. Brown, proprietor. Both phones 506. 12 W. Warren Street. After the waltz party Thursday waltz to the Hiawatha Cafe. "Knowledge begins with wonder." Have you wondered how photographs would look five years from now? You can see them, and have them—any way,—as you like them, at MOFFETT'S, 829 Mass. St. Three waltzes to one two-step it the senior party, April 8. Buy your jewelery of Gustafson, the college jeweler. Last call for Easter Post Cards at McColloch, The Rexall Store. Let us supply you with Perfumes and your taste will always be above criticism. McColloch, The Rexall Store. Eat at Lee's during the holidays. 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. 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 Boat Livery Foot of Ohio Street Boats, Canoes, and Launches Eat at Lee's during the holidays. 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. 111 Walnut St., Kansas City, Mo. YOU'RE going to be clothes-ready for Easter, we hope; we're ready to give you our help and most serviceable co-operation in looking just right. Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes are here for you; and we don't know of a more joyous Spring Announcement that we could possibly make. All other men's wear—hats, shirts, furnishings—the small, important accessorie of correct dress. Ready here. This store is the headquarters of Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes. SPALDING'S 807 MASS. STREET