PAY LESS DRESS BETTER Gentlemen: If you want that Spring Suit that you are going to buy to FIT you and positively to hold its shape until you wear it out, then come in and let me order it for you from THE ROYALS OF CHICAGO AND NEW YORK. ROYAL Clothes are shrunk to the limit and are every thread all pure wool. You get from THE ROYALS the very latest styles and cuts of Broadway and State street. HIATT, The Clothier 946 Massachusetts Street Both Phones 920 A Special Showing this week in the Suit Room —OF— Princess Dresses In soft wool materials, Rajah Silk, Foulard or Messaline Three Piece Tailored Suits, Tailored Street Suits. Tailored and Lingerie Shirt Waists. Outer Coats of Serge, Pongee, or Taffeta. Reasonably Priced Innes,Bullene&Hackman ALPHA TAU PARTY. The members of the Alpha Tau Omega fraternity gave their annual spring party in Fraternal Aid Hall Tuesday evening. The fraternity pin, in electric lights of blue and gold, hung from the central chandelier. Bunting of old gold and sky blue hung in loops from the ceiling to the arms of the pin and twined about the balcony. On the receiving line were Harold Armsby, Ruby Phillips, Herbert Luther, Frances Houlton, Howard Farnsworth, Anna Williams, Paul Lobaugh, and Carrie Calhoun. The grand march was led by Prof. J. N. Van der Vries and Bernice Tabor. The programs, in booklet form, were given out by Don Martindell, Claire Jaedicke, Frank Woods and Pauline Fort. The music for the twenty dances was furnished by Harry Kelley's orchestra, screened by a bank of palms and daisies. Among the out-of-town guests were: Miss Gertrude Pierson, Irene Brown, Edith Curtis, Laura Hicks, Ruth Gray, Gladys Hoover, Myrtle Kresky, Maud Brown, Burmah Brokaw, Arthur Perry, Ben Clements, Lee Archer, Ed Price, Robert Bone, Norman Hobart, Jay A two-course luncheon was served in the lower hall. Ross, Glenn Morris, Hal Lebrecht, Frank Bartlett, Mrs. W. E. Curtis and Mrs. Hicks of Kansas City; Miss Intfern of Atchison, Jennie Withers of Fort Scott, Miss Nusbaum of Baldwin, Miss Rebecca Ott of Ottawa, Miss Gale Parsons of Wamego, Miss Grace Davenport of Baldwin, Ben Forbes of Wathena, James de Berry of Paola, Lee Clark of Winchester, Arbor Barth of Lincoln, Nebraska, and Al Williams of Blue Rapids. Tryout for Freshman debating team will be held in Fraser Hall Monday, April 19th. Freshman wishing to try out will please leave name at English office. S. M. Johnson, senior law, left Tuesday for a visit with friends in Stratton, Nebraska. The STUDENT DEMANDS in photography, should be for NATURAL pose in correct composition of linement, and lighting that accentuates the expression.—MOFFETT makes them at special rates to students. Satisfaction guaranteed, and work finished when promised.—829 Mass. St. 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. Just the thing for K. books! Squires has some new pictures of each of the University buildings. Anyone wishing some can leave orders at the Studio. Hot chocolate and whipped cream at Lee's. The Hiawatha after the party. Don't fail to see the hand tinted pictures displayed in Squires show case. Hot chocolate and whipped cream at Lee's. The freshman ball team will play the second Washburnteam Saturday as a preliminary to the Kansas-Nebraska game. WANTED: An energetic young man can earn good commissions acting as our agent during spare time. Milwaukee Hosiery Company, 69 Ogden Ave., Milwaukee, Wis. Hot chocolate and whipped cream at Lee's. The Hiawatha after the party. Sophomores Must Hurry. One of the members of the Sophomore Prom committee said this morning that dates for the "Prom" are not being handed in by the Sophomores and the Seniors as they should be in order to give the committee an opportunity to complete the necessary arrangements for this social event. The members of the committee have been working for two months on the party and it is now up to those who expect to attend to get busy and hand in their dates. Milton Baer is chairman of the invitation committee and the dates should be handed to him or to any one of the other members of the committee. The "Prom" itself is to be given in less than a month and the time limit for dates will be much sooner so that unless the dates are in soon those who are tardy will find themselves without an invitation to the party. If you want to play tennis call up Rice. Bell phone 1853. The Hiawathra after the party. WANTED—Four students to work during their spare time. This is a chance to earn some money with little effort.Call at 16 West Adams Street between 7 and 7:30 tonight and tomorrow night. --on "The City of Lawrence" to Cameron's Bluff and return, 25c. Landing at foot of Tenn. St. Sundays and evenings or call Bell 463 for special dates. Miss Kate Stephens to Come. Miss Kate Stephens, '75, of New York City is expected in Lawrence, Saturday. Miss Stephens was Professor of Greek in the University for seven years. While here she will pursue work upon the book and the philosophical treatise which she is now writing.* LAUNCH RIDE AMUSEMENTS. 5c AT THE 5c NEW LYRIC THE CAMERAPHONE Motion Pictures that talk and sing ENTIRE PROGRAM Changed Monday, Wednesday and Friday. AT THE AURORA The Students Favorite GOOD VAUDEVILE Very latest motion pictures ILLUSTRATED SONGS 5c ADMISSION 5c HAVE you seen those SUITS at SKOFSTAD'S? They are the kind you've been looking for with the price just right. Let us show them to you. Priced $10 to $22 Grips too Skofstad's Suit Cases too The Place for all New Novelties IN JEWELRY K. U. Pins, Lockets Hat Pins Belt Pins Fobs, Military Buckles ED. PARSONS, The Jewler. 717 MASS. ST. Subscription Party April 17, F. A. A. Hall Harry Kelley will furnish music which begins at 8:30 sharp. Admission 75c.