We've Some Beautiful Things to Show You in the Suit Room. Distinctive styles in Tailored Suits. Empire Princess Silk Dresses. Foulard Dresses and Gowns Lingerie Dresses and Waists. Tailored Waists of Linen or White Mercerized materials. Tailored Street Skirts from the "Beverly" and Buckingham factories. Every garment perfect. Alterations in our fitting room are made by an expert. Innes, Bullene & Hackman The Store that has the GOODS NINTH ANNUAL FRENCH PLAY ON SATURDAY. The ninth Annual French Play will be given by the students of Romance languages Saturday night, April 24, on the Robinson Gymnasium stage. This year's play is a comedy in four acts entitled "Le Point de Mire" by Labiche. Cast or characters. Duplan, a country attorney. Willard H. Wattles Maurice Duplan, Duplan's son and heir to millions, Harlan Thompson Carbonel) retired T. K. Whipple from Perugin business M. K. Brooks Mme. Carbonel Edna Hopkins Berthe, dauhter to the Carbonels Gale G. Gosset Mme. Perugin Margaret Sheldon Lucie, daughter to the Perugins Hazel Leslie Jules Pries, a young architect, William Quay Barnett Edgar hajonchere, a fop, Ray N. Easton Cesenas, a millionaire, H. K. Mills Mme. Cesenas Amy M. Green Josephine, maid to the Carbonels, Ada M. Varney Felin, gardener to Duplan, Morris Roberts Ludovic, a footman, O. N. Andrews Une Invitee Helen Ames Une Invitee Charlotte Hodgson Freshman Debaters Chosen. George Probst, F. E. Wells and Elmer Larson were chosen last night as members of the Freshmen debating team. Much interest was taken in the debate and the Freshmen are prepared to do battle royal with the Sophomores. They will uphold the affirmative of the public utilities question. Invitations are out for the Sigma Nu party to be held the evening of Friday, April 23. Curtis Patterson,of Oskaloosa, James Lennox of Ponca City, Okla., and May Rossman of Paola were elected to the German Club this week. Patronize Kansan PROGRAM FOR MAY FESTIVAL Advertisers First Concert Thursday evening, May 6. Artists' Recital MR. ARTHUR HARTMANN, Violinist MR. ALFRED CALZIN, Pianist PROGRAM 1. Concerto...Mendelssohn Allegro molto appassionato—Andante—Allegro molto vivace. ARTHUR HARTMANN 2. Ballade G minor Op. 23.F. Chopin ALFRED CALZIN 3. Faust Fantasie...Wieniawski ARTHUR HARTMANN Intermission 4. a. Une Pensee (Sketch)...Arthur Nevin b. To a Wild Rose... c. Farfalla...Sauret ARTHUR HARTMANN 5. a. Capriccio...A.Jonas b. Papillons...M.Rosenthal c. Selected...F.Liszt ALFRED CALZIN 6. Symphonic Rhapsody, "In South...Arthur Hartmann Second Concert. The Minneapolis Symphony Or- MR. EMIL OBERHOFFER, Conductor. Friday, May 7, 2:30 p.m. Soloists: MISS LOUISE ORMSBY, Soprano. MR. ARTHUR MIDDLETON, Basso. MR. CARLO FISCHER, Cello. MISS MAUDE COOKE, Piano. PROGRAM 1. Overture, "Ruy Blas"... 1. Overture, "Ruy Blas" Mendelssohn 2. Cello Solo, "Kol Nidrei" (Hebrew Chant) ...Bruch MR. FISCHER 3. Symphony in B Minor, (The Unfinished)...Schubert a. Allegro moderato. b. Andante con moto. 4. Bass Solo, Prologue "Pagliacci" Leoncavallo MR. MIDDLETON 5. Concerto for Pianoforte and Orchestra No. 1 in Bb minor. Tschaikowsky (First movement) MISS COOKE Aria from Ronah Marr "Louise" ... Charpentier 6. Bacchanale from "Tannhauser" Warmer 8. Symphonic Poem, "Les Preludes" List MISS ORMSBY First movement MISS COOKE Third Concert. (Parisian Version) Phe Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra. EMIL OBERHOFFER, Conductor. Friday, May 7, 8:15 p. m. Soloists: MISS LOUISE ORMSBY, Soprano. MISS ESTHER MAY PLUMB, Contralto. MR. GARNETT HEDGE, Tenor. MR. ARTHUR MIDDLETON, Basso. MR. RICHARD CZERWONKY, Violinist. PROGRAM. 1. Italian Symphony, No. 4 in A ... Mendelssohr 1. Allegro Vivace. 2. Andante con Moto. 3. Minuetto. 4. Saltarello. 2. Contralto Aria from "La Favorita"...Donizetti "O Mio Fernando" MISS PLUMB 3. Overture "1812". Tschaikowsky INTERMISSION 4. Violin Solo, Concerto in G Minor Bruch MR. CZERWONKY 5. Valse des Fleurs from Nutcracker Suite ... Tschaikowsky 6. Tenor Solo, Arioso from Pagliacci "Vesta la giubba"... Leoneavallo Mr. HEDGE 7. Quartet from Rigoletto... Verdi MISSES ORMSBY AND PLUMB MESSRS. HEDGE AND MIDDLETON 8. Overture "Tamphonoser" Wagge MESSRS. HEDGE AND MIDDLETON 8. Overture, "Tannhaueres" Wagner ARTHUR HARTMANN, Violinist. Mr. Hartmann is the greatest violinist who is touring America this year, and is universally recognized as one of the greatest players of the world. The city of Seattle has offered to organize a symphony orchestra and build a music hall for his especial use if he will take charge. --sure. "CLEANLINESS NEXT TO GODLINESS" Two new sets of shower baths are being made in the shops for use in the gymnasium. A unique idea of Miss Fish has been embodied in the new showers for the ladies. By means of a horizontal perforated tube which can be adjusted according to the person's height, the ladies can take shower baths without getting their heads wet. A great improvement has also been made in the sixteen showers for the men which are to be installed this week. The old 'sprinklers" of sheet metal were not satisfactory. They elogged up with dirt and others bursted under increased pressure. AMUSEMENTS. 5e AT THE 5c NEW LYRIC New Talking Machine, featuring The Yama Yama Song and I'll Remember You ENTIRE PROGRAM Changed Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Entire Program chaeged Monday, Wednesday and Sa.urday AT THE AURORA GOOD VAUDEVILE 5c ADMISSION AL HAMAN, "A Prince in Cork." Very Latest Motion Pictures. The best the market affords.] The new spraying device is patterned after the old one but it is to be made from cast brass with a screw cap which can be easily removed and cleaned. K. U. GETS OLD HAND-PRESS. Was Given to Prof. Carruth by Hugh Cameron. An old-fashioned Washington hand-press, rusty and partially dismantled but still bearing the heritage of an entertaining history, will be presented to the journalism school of the University as a starter for its curio collection. It was the property of Hugh Cameron, who gave it to Professor Carruth. Since the old hermit's death the press has stood under an old log tepee at Cameron's Bluff. Professor Carruth intends to bring the press to Lawrence and present it to the school of Journalism. The press was brought to Kansas when the slavery and anti-slavery agitation was at its height. Cameron was interested in newspaper work and published many pamphlets. Temperance, woman's suffrage and religion were the old man's hobbies and his old press ground out many tracts on these subjects. Lawrence Transfer Company Hauls and Stores Everything Trunks a Specialty 9 East Henry St. Telephone 15 Protsch The Tailor Lawrence Water Co. BCTH PHONES 150 718 Massachusetts ATTEND THE LAWRENCE Business College Lawrence, Kansas. for a course in Bookkeeping, Short-hand. Typewriting and Pennanship. Lawrence National Bank Building. Telephone 717.