WE'RE glad to have any and all possible light turned on the question of what clothes you'd better buy. The more you know of Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes, the more certain you are to buy them, and that means here. For all-wool quality, for perfection of style accuracy of fit, thoroughness of tailoring and excellence of design, color pattern, general makeup there are no other clothes to equal them. And we know it. Suits $18 to $25 Overcoats $15 to $20 This store is the home of Hart Schaffner & Marx CLOTHES SPALDING'S 807 Mass. St. NEW SCENERY IS COMING. Will Be Used in the Play, "Le Point de Mire." The scenery for the University stage in Robinson gymnasium will be here in a few days. It is being painted by Toomey and Voland of St. Louis, who are said to be the best scenery painters in the United States. The English, German and French departments have each given $25 for defraying the cost of the scenery. Mr. Boodin, as head of the University lecture bureau, will give $25. The Greek department will give $15, the Juniors $25 and the University will probably give $100. The French department will use the scenery first in its annual play which is to be given on April 24. "Le Point de Mire," with a cast of sixteen will be the production this year. Newby's Shoe Shop, still at 911 Mass. In the rear of Gustafson's store. Shorty Scheffer is back at Lee's. Art, Phillips, Shortey and Lee-1, 2, 3, 4. How is that for four first-class barbers? Baseball and tennis goods at Boyles, 725 Massachusetts. Harmony Talecum Powder in white and flesh tints, an ideal toilet requisite. Sold by McColloch at the Rexall Store. There is a fine place in town to buy your college jewelry. It is at Gustafson's, the college jeweler. Art Exhibit Next Fall. Professor W. A. Griffith has completed the arrangements for next year's picture exhibit. It is to be held from the second to the twenty-seventh of October. Some of the pictures will be from the best painters represented here in the last exhibit. The Hiawatha after the party. Chocolate dipped nuts at Wiedemann's. The Post, Sterling, Parker, Waterman, and Bolles fountain pens, self-filling and non-leakable, as well as dropper fillers, at Boyles. 725 Mass. St. In milk chocolate there is nothing finer put up. Get them at Wiedemann's. Gustafson, the college jeweler has remodeled and restocked his store. He has always been the college jeweler and evidently is going to keep that name. For parties see Wiedemann's for refreshments. When you think of college jewelry think of Gustafson. When you drop your watch think of GUSTAFSON. He likes to do little jobs of repairing. Morses milk chocolates in $ \frac{1} {2} $ and 2 pound boxes at Wiedemann's. Try them. The Hiawatha after the party. The college jewelry store has been remodeled and artistically decorated. Both sides of the room are now occupied by new show cases which are filled with K. U. jewelry, cut glass ware and hand painted china. University Notices. "Bill" Caldwell will talk at Y. M. C. A. this evening at 6:45. All Sophomore girls will meet in the Latin room at 11:15 Friday. The Thespians will meet in Room 15, Fraser Hall, this evening. At 11:15 tomorrow the Zoological Journal Club will meet in Snow Hall. Kansas will debate with Missouri at Columbia next Saturday evening. Y. W. C. A. annual banquet in Robinson Gymnasium, Saturday, April 17. The Rev. B. T. Stauber, of Salina, Kansas, will speak in chapel tomorrow. The Juniors will meet in Room 15 at 10:15 Friday to elect a track captain. The K. U. Band will give a dance in Robinson Gymnasium, Friday, April 16. Election of a freshman base ball manager and a captain will be held Friday, April 16. The 'Varsity base ball team will play Nebraska at 4:00 o'clock Friday and Saturday. The tryout for Sophomore debating team has been postponed to Wednesday night, April 22. The freshman track team will meet in the Gymnasium Wednesday, April 24, to elect a captain. All Bryan prize essays on "The Guarantee of Bank Deposits" must be in to Chancellor Strong on or before May 1. The American Optical Company has offered a $100 prize for the solution of a problem in marking spectacle lense. For details see Professor Robert K. Duncan. A prize of five dollars is offered by the Quill Club for the best prose article by any member of the freshman class. Hand manuscripts to Miss Sybil Betts before Friday, April 16. The Lucinda Smith Buchan Memorial Scholarship is open to young women of the junior and senior classes of the college. Applications for the year 1909-10 will be received until April 22nd, by the Committee, Mrs.F.H.Smithmeyer,Mrs. W.A.Griffith,Mrs.Jas.Means, and Miss Hannah Oliver. Juniors! It is now only a short time until the Prom, so begin to save your $3.50 for it. You can pay your fee at the check stand at chapel time tomorrow. Try the grape juice at Wiedemann's, 10 cents per bottle. 93 isn't a class year, it's the name of the Rexall Hair Tonic. Sold and guaranteed by McColloch. Fudges our own make, 20 cents per pound. Wiedemann's. Sunflower Shoe Store 903 Mass. street. 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 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. jor a course in Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Typewriting and Penmanship, Lawrence National Bank Building, Telephone 717. 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. 1111 Walnut St., Kansas City, Mo.