For Friday and Saturday Easter Ribbon Special Beautiful qualities in best shades of Taffeta and Satin Taffeta Ribbon No. 80. 5 in. wide,worth 40c a yard,at 25c Taffeta Ribbon in excellent quality, full line of shades 4 in. wide, 25c value at, yd. 19c Dutch Collars, extra wide in stiff laundered styles plain or embroidered 20c to50c Lingerie Dutch Collars of Lace, Embroidery, and real Irish Crochet, 25c, 35c, 50c, and up to $3.50. Innes, Bullene & Hackman SHOPS GET A NEW WELDING MACHINE A Sanford portable welding machine, made by the Sanford Manufacturing Company, of Bridgeport, Conn., was received at Fowler Shops two or three days ago. This is the first welding machine that the University has ever possessed. It is an oxy-acetylene flame that the machine uses and it will weld steel and copper. It will cut steel and any other metal that will melt. The men in the shop are making a truck now to run the machine around from one place to another. This welding machine is entirely self-contained, automatic safe, reliable and has a wonderful range. The main points about it are its economy in maintenance and operation, its simplicity and effectiveness, and its quality and durability. The flame is so hot and the light is so intense that the person that operates the blow-pipe must wear blue-black goggles. G.A.HAMMON, M.D. Specialist IN DISEASES OF Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat GLASSES FITTED OFFICE OVER Dick Bros. Drug Store Miss Georgia Thorpe, a fine arts student in the College of Emporia, returned to Emporia Wednesday after a few days visit with Miss Bessie Daum. PROF. HIGGINS CHAIRMAN. Of Committee to Revise Code of Criminal Procedure. At the last annual meeting of the state bar association held in Topeka in January a committee was appointed upon the motion of S. H. Allen of Topeka whose duties should be to prepare for presentation to the legislature a bill revising the code of Criminal Procedure and the Crimis Act. Prof. W. E. Higgins was made chairman of the committee the appointment of which was occasioned by an address which he had given in regard to Kansas law relating to the criminal. Of the five members of the committee Judge J. C. Ruppenthal of Russell is also an alumnus. With some funds at his disposal Prof. Higgins is now preparing letters to send to the county attorneys and other lawyers of the state experienced in criminal law asking for information which will enable the committee to prepare a code which will avoid many delays and technicalities now incident to the practice. Two years will be required for the committee to finish its work preliminary to drafting a bill. KEMP ENTERTAINS. Harry Kemp gave a dinner at the Eldridge house yesterday in honor of Dr. Frederick van Eeden and Mr. Hamilton Holt. Professors W. H. Carruth, J. H. Boodin, J. N. Van der Vries and C. M. Harger of the University faculty, the members of the Scoop Club, and a few other student friends were the guests of the Lawrence poet. The dinner was the realization of a long cherished dream on Kemp's part, for there sat at the table together as his guests Professor Carruth who helped him to get on his feet and encouraged him in his poetical ambitions when he first came to Lawrence, and Hamilton Holt who was first among the editors to give recognition and material aid to the poet by printing his verse in the Independent. Hamilton Holt arranged Dr. van Eeden's trip to this country, and the two had not met for a long time before coming together thus unexpectedly at the University of Kansas. Robert Redgate, who is the representative of the New York Courier, a musical journal, was visiting at the University for a few days this week. Mr. Redgate visits all of the colleges of the middle west and examines the work that is being done along musical lines. Visits Musical Colleges. Notice to Freshmen. The freshman track team will elect a captain April 14 at 4:30 in Robinson Gymnasium. All candidates for the team are requested to be present. J. E. Langenwalter talked at Y.M.C.A.meeting Wednesday evening in regard to the Student Volunteer Conference held at Manhattan last week. Continued from page 1) CONTEST APRIL 17. low 45 yards will be given no score. In the onside kicking each contestant will attempt to kick the ball 20 yards between two stakes five yards apart.In three trials each successful attempt will net 25 points. The drop kicking will take place from the 30 yard line and each kick that clears the bar will net the regular 25 points, three trials will be given. Place kicking will take place from the forty yard line and will have the regular number of trials and the regular number of points. The highest possible score will be 300 and the man who comes the nearest to perfection will be awarded The Kansan cup. Any man eligible for next year's team is eligible to win the cup whether he has played football at the University before or not. New Instrument The Entomological department has recently received two new camera lucidas for tracing images under the microscope. There also has been received a new binocular lens for dissection work under water. Engineers Smoker. All Engineers who attended the Engineers Banquet, which was held in December, will be admitted to the annual smoker next Thursday evening free, while those who did not attend, will be charged fifty cents. --ig Double Vaudeville BILL Tim's Class Won. The gym class of T.M. Shotts beat "Shorty" Corwin's class in a five mile relay race last Friday. About twenty men participated and the time was 19 minutes 39 seconds. Protsch The Tailor THE BEST PLACE TO GET YOUR CHILL, ICE CREAM AND CIGARS Short orders a specialty. 1031 Mass. St. Home phone 385: Bell 645. E. G. SOXMAN & CO. Lawrence Transfer Company Hauls and Stores Everything Trunks a Specialty 9 East Henry St. Telephone 15 All Easter novelties at half price at the Home Book Co. AMUSEMENTS. AT THE NEWLYRIC THE CAMERAPHONE Motion Pictures that talk and sing MACK & HILL German Dialect Sketch BARON & WORTHLEY in Cupid's Wedding Bells Blossom Row. Fascinating Songs AT THE AURORA MISS CORINA HARRIS in her Singing specialty. dian—The Schlitze Dutchman— Moving Pictures. fred K. Weston, Eccentric Comedian—The Schlitze Dutchman—Moving Pictures 5c ADMISSION 5c THE— Auditorium Roller Rink offers fun, sport, passime, amusement and exercise. Headquarters for Student Parties A Little Beautiful Blue-Grass Sod will cover up that mud in your yard and at the same time put on a layer of rich black soil. Laid by experienced workmen at $2.00 per 100 sq. ft. Simon R. White Simon R. White 1/4 mi, south K. U. Home phone 517. University of Chicago Law School The Summer Quarter offers special opportunities to students, teachers, and practitioners Three-year course, leading to degree of Doctor of Law (J. D.), which by the Quarter system may be completed in two and one-fourth calendar years. College education required for regular admission, one year of law being counted toward college degree. Law library of 31,000 volumes. FOR ANNOUNCEMENT ADDRESS Dean of Law School, University of Chicago ATTEND THE LAWRENCE Business College Lawrence, Kansas. jor a course in Bookkeeping, Shorthand. Typewriting and Penmanship. Lawrence National Bank Building. Telephone 717. Supplies for fudge at Vic's. Gustafson is the college jeweler. Still repairing shoes in the same old place. Newby's 911 Mass. Procrastination is the thief of money! You save it by getting your photographs at Moffett's NOW. 829 Mass. St. Use either phone, 312, for appointments. Boys! Wilder Bros. student laundry route is for sale this spring. Those interested will call and see Spear and Hanson, at 1312 Vermont Street. Phone Bell 1195. College jewelry at Gustafson's college jewelry store. Easter Post Cards at the Home Book Co. K. U. Headquarters for FINE JEWELRY Gustafson THE COLLEGE JEWELER Likes to do little jobs of REPAIRING