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Plans for next year's schedule were discussed although nothing definite was decided upon. A committee consisting of Professor C. Edward Hubach, John Power, and Edgar Ford was appointed to gather any material that might be of use and report the same to the club at the opening of school next fall. The club accepted invitations to give conerts at Gardner, Kansas, and Excelsior Springs, Missouri, on the nights of May 14 and 15 if suitable arrangements could be made with the managers at those places. After expressing an appreciation for the services of both the director and manager of the club for this season the members adjourned to a restaurant where they were the guests of the manager. Reception by Y. M. C. A. Dr. H. F. La Famme, national Student Volunteer Secretary, will be the guest of honor at an informal reception in Myers Hall at eight o'clock Saturday evening. The Student Volunteers of the University cordially invite the students to attend this reception. Landrum to Chemical Club. Wednesday afternoon at the regular meeting of the Chemical Club, Professor R. D. Landrum gave a talk on the "Fitting of a small Chemical Laboratory." Professor Landrum was formerly engaged in fitting up a small laboratory for the Columbian Engraving and Stamping Co., large manufacturers of enamel kitchen utensils in Terra Haute, Indiana. His talk consisted largely of suggestions to the students who might have to fit up such a laboratory after they leave school. Banquet Postponed. The banquet which was to have been given tomorrow night for the University debaters and the representatives of Oklahoma, has been postponed indefinitely. Lectured to German Class. Miss Mildred Poindexter lectured to the German II classes Wednesday and Thursday on the Wilhelm Tell country which she visited last summer. Our, ice cream sandwiches with maple syrup are delicious. Wiedemann. --- Ice cream sundae, sodas, by the dish and in the bulk at Vic's. Save money by buying pennants and posters now at Rowlands. Nuts dipped in chocolate at Wiedemann's. Pennants and posters at Rowlands. 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. Of cops where the work of the "fire fiend" shines. "The chief?" I inquire—but a fireman replies: The Newspaper Guy. 'Oh, no! Why, that's one of those newspaper guys.' I see a man walk through the doors of a show. I see a man pushing his way through the lines Where great throngs are blocked by the Sigma, "S, R, O2" "Is this man the star that no ticket he buys?" "Star nothin! He's one of those newspaper guys." And he scorns the police, but he orbits him to book. "Sherlock Holmes?" I inquire—some one cries frenetically; I cry. "Sherlock Holmes! Naw, he's one of dese newspaper guys." And some day I'll pass by the great "Gates of Gold," And see a man pass through unquestioned and bold. "A saint?" I'll ask and old Peter'll reply. "No, he carries a pass—he's a newspaper guy." -Benjamin Scoville. Try our Varsity Linen, pound Stationery. The best for the money at Stevenson's Book Store. "Such a natural pose, splendid expression, and work so different to what we are accustomed to seeing" is heard every day from patrons of the MOFFETT STUDIO. This week-Pennant Sale at Rowlands. Don't forget to stop at Stevenson's when down town. Oranges any style at Vic's. Golf supplies of all kinds. A special inducement to buy now.-Smith's News Depot. It's pretty generally understood now that when a person wants a good guaranteed Hair Tonic, they go to McColloch's Drug Store and call for Rexall No.93. If the name Squires is on your picture it is sure to be perfect and up to date. Morse's milk chocolates in half pound, pound, and two pound boxes. These are as fine chocolates as ever put in a box. Wiedemann. Newest styles in stationery at Stevenson's Book Store. Tennis supplies at Boyles, 725 Mass. St. Try the fresh salted almonds at Wiedemann's. Get a pennant now at Rowlands. Hess Grease Paints, all kinds at McCulloch's Drug Store. Choice chocolates at Vic's. DRINK High ball ginger ale. Manufactured from spring water. McNish Bottling Works. Phones 198. Try the Puritan grape juice at Wiedemann's. Finest line of K. U. pennants and posters in town at Boyles, 725 Mass. A new line of pennants just received, on sale at Rowlands. Crystallized ginger in boxes or bulk at Wiedemann's. Base ball goods at Boyles, 725 Mass. Post cards at Vic's. Copyright 1909 The House of Kuppenheimer Chicago College Men! The Best and Safest place in town to buy your Spring Suits. J. HOUSE & SON 729 Mass. St. Fresh pop corn crisp at Wiedemann's. WANTED: An energetic young man can earn good commissions acting as our agent during spare time. Milwaukee Hosiery Company, 69 Ogden Ave., Milwaukee, Wis. Talcumpowders,toothbrushes and tooth powders for sale at Raymond's Drug Store. All prescriptions carefully put up. Work called for and delivered. $1.50 to $3.00 Saved HAVE YOUR Old Hat Made New Any kind of a Hat—soft, panama, or derby—made new for $1.50 American Hat Works 1305 Main St., Kansas City, Mo. Drop postal card to 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. 1114 Walnut St., Kansas City, Mo