YOU'LL be surprised this Spring to see how many variations Copyright 1909 by Hart Schaffner & Co. there are in models of suits and overcoats. New kinks in pockets, cuffs on sleeves and cut of the skirts. We'll show you the latest things fn Hart Schaffner & Marx best models here; they've produced some very stunning smart things; we have something for every man's taste, from the quiet dresser who sticks to conventional ideas, to the swell young chap who will "go the limit" of fashion. All-wool fabrics in all of Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes; and all other good points. Suits $18.00 to $30.00 This store is the home of Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes SPALDING'S. 807 Massachusetts Street CONSTITUTION Continued from page 1) of medicine, and the school of pharmacy. Each school shall be represented by one member for each one hundred students or major fraction thereof, but each school shall be entitled to at least one representative. In addition to the councilmen, there shall be a president, a vicepresident, and a secretary of the student council, elected at large by all the male students of the University. ARTICLE V. QUALIFICATIONS. ARTICLE V. QUALIFICATIONS. No person may become a member of the Student Council who does not conform to the scholarship eligibility rules governing student organizations other than athletics; the officers must have been regularly enrolled in some department of the University at least five semesters preceding that during which they may be elected. ARTICLE VI. METHOD OF ELECTION. Sec. 1. All elections of officers and members of the Council shall be conducted according to the Australian ballot system; the polls shall be open from eight o'clock a. m. to six o'clock p. m. on the date of election, and separate booths shall be provided for the electors of the different schools. Elections shall be held annually on the first Thursday after the first Tuesday in May, and all officers and members shall remain in office for one year or until their successors shall have been elected and qualified. Sec. 2. Any person may become a candidate for the Council who meets the requirements of Section,5 and on petition of twenty-five of the electors of his own school; candidates for the offices of president, vice-president and secretary of the Council shall become candidates on petition of seventy-five electors of the University, not more than one-third of whom shall be from any one school. All petitions shall be submitted to the president of the Student Council before six o'clock p. m. on the Friday immediately preceding the date for election. (For the first election they shall be submitted to the chairman of the election committee.) Sec. 3. Students shall vote but once, and in the school in which they carry their major work, and a plurality of votes shall in all cases be sufficient to elect. Sec. 4. There shall not be more than one representative elected from any school who has not been in residence at the University at least two semesters. Sec. 5. The president of the Council shall appoint a committee of ten electors to be the judges of the elections each year, provided that the Chancellor of the University shall appoint a committee of ten electors who shall conduct the first election. 1. MEETINGS OF THE COUNCIL. Sec. 1. The Council shall meet the first and third Tuesdays of each month of the school year, and special meetings shall be called by the president, on his own motion, or on petition of three members of the council, or of fifty electors of the student body. Sec. 2. the president of the Council shall preside at all council meetings, except in case of necessary absence, when the vice-president shall preside. The president, or in his absence the vice-president, shall preside at all student mass meetings. The secretary shall perform all duties pertaining to his office. ARTICLE VIII. VACANCIES, ARTICLE 16 Sec. 14. Vacancies on the council shall be filled for the remainder of the term by a vote of three-fourths of the remaining members of the council from a list regularly nominated by petition of the electors of the school in whose representation the vacancy occurs. Sec. 2. In case of a permanent vacancy in the office of president, the vice-president shall act as president the remainder of the year, and in case of a vacancy in the office of vice-president the secretary shall act as vice-president for the remainder of the year; a vacancy in the office of secretary shall be filled by two-thirds vote of the council from the councilmen qualified to hold such office. In case all these offices become vacant, the council shall choose by a two-thirds vote one of their number for each of such offices who shall have the qualifications required of officers in Section V. ARTICLE IX. AMENDMENT. This constitution may be amended by a two-thirds vote of all the electors present at a regularly called mass meeting, provided that at least two weeks notice of the meeting and the proposed changes shall be given in the University newspaper and posted on the bulletin boards. ARTICLE IX. AMENDMENT. ARTICLE X. APPROVAL BY REGENTS Before this constitution shall become finally operative it shall be approved by the Board of Regents, Presents for Graduation We Have Many Fine Rings, Combs, Fobs, Necklaces, Broaches, Souvenir Spoons, Belt Buckles, Hat Pins, Bracelets and many K. U. Novelties. ED. PARSONS, The Jeweler. 717 Mass. Our prices are right. See them. 717 Mass. Spaulding's BASE BALL SUPPLIES The name "Spaulding" on athletic goods means high quality every time. We haven't space to tell you all the good points of this line of Base Ball Goods for 1909, but it includes everything in Bats, Mitts, Balls, Masks, Shoes, Stockings, Uniforms, in fact all that the players ever use or want. We invite your careful inspection of our stock. We know we can suit you as to price. SMITH'S NEWS DEPOT, HILLIARD & CARROLL. Phones 608. 709 Mass, St 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 dissaisfaction 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 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 BOWERSOCK Opera House MONDAY, APRIL 19 Final Dramatic Event of the Season HENRY B. HARRIS Presents the Greatest Triumph of the Century The Lion and The Mouse By Charles Klein, Author of "The Third Degree." Same Cast Seen in this Success for Over Three Years. COMPLETE SCENIC PRODUCTION PRICES $1.50, $1.00, 75c, 50c If you want to play tennis call up Rice. Bell phone 1853. 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. 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. 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.