The Varsity Art Shop Novelties in Leather Come in and see our New Shop. East Door, Downstairs at Rowland's New Store 1401 Ohio. Bell Phone 1401 May Sale of White Shirt Waists THIS WEEK Made from fine quality of India Linon, embroidery or lace trimmed,tucked yoke, back and sleeves, 15 of the newest models, all sizes, $1.50 and $1.75 values at $1.25 Cloth of Gold Outer Coats Collars and Cuffs of black or color combination, jet or self buttons $16.50 and $18.00 Tailored Waists of Linen, on Mercerized White Goods. $1.25 to $5.00 Innes, Bullene & Hackman CUPS AWARDED LAST SATURDAY Lawrence high school won the Inter-scholastic meet last Saturday in class A, with a score of $ 36 \frac{1}{4} $ points. Arkansas City was second with 20, Emporia and Kansas City following with 9 points each. Pittsburg came next with $ \frac{2}{4} $ and Topeka scored but $ \frac{4}{4} $ of a point. Lawrence received a silver loving cup for scoring the greatest number of points in class A. In class AA, Allen was highest with 16 points. Dickenson county was awarded the cup in class B with 11 points. Southern Kansas Academy carried off the honors in class C with 17 points. Incups for relays Waubaunsee County won in class AA, Lawrence in class A, Hutchinson in class B, and Perry in class C. McMillan and Gribble of Arkansas City tied with Martin of Lawrence for the cup offered for the best point winner in class A. Each had ten points. Diehl and Lambeth of Allen County tied in class AA with 5 points each. Davis, of Dickinson County had most points in class B with 7. Ambler, of Southern Kansas Academy, won the cup in class C with 8 points. IN SOCIETY. The Griffith Club entertained at I. O. O. F. hall Friday night. Professor and Mrs. S. J. Hunter entertained the students of the entomology classes at dinner Friday night. The Chi Omegas gave a matinee dance at their chapter house Friday afternoon. About twelve couples were present. The freshman and sophomore members of the Allemania Club gave a party at the club house on Tennessee street Thursday night. Professor Sterling entertained several of the high school students, who were here for the inter-scholastic meet, Saturday night. The Buck Club gave a dance at the I. O. O. F. hall Saturday night. The out of town guests were Miss Mary Sharp of Topeka and Mr. Palmer of Columbia. Mr. Fred R. Cowles of Kansas City, who attended school here in '05, is gave a party to the active and a few of the alumni members of the Phi Delt fraternity at their chapter house Saturday night. Harry Kelly of Kansas City played for the party. The out of town and alumni guests were: Misses Margaret Philbrook and Helen Alder of Kansas City; Messrs. Sidney Cook, Hyden Eaton, Cliff Leonard, Frank Bangs and Clyde Dodge of Kansas City; Murdock Pemberton, Brock Pemberton and Price Homes of Emporia; Guy Walker and Albert Teed of Hutchinson. The Music Festival. In Topeka 1000 season tickets have been sold for the concerts by the Minneapolis Orchestra which take place there today. Wednesday and Thursday the orchestra is in Wichita, Saturday at Baldwin; and Friday at the University. It depends on the student body to make the Festival a financial success. Five hundred student tickets should be taken for this purpose. At Michigan University 1000 student tickets are sold for the festival, at Oberlin about the same, at Lindsborg, Manhattan, Tarkio, Mo., practically the entire student body attends. Thus far the support of our Festival has come more from the town than from the University. TWO RECORDS WERE BROKEN (Continued from page I) ey, Gates and Detwiler, K. S. A.C. Pole vault—Ross, K. C. A. C. first; Johnson, K. U. second. Height 10 ft. 3 in. Discus—Winter, K. U. first; Myers, K. U. second. Distance 114 ft. 9 in. High Jump-Smith, K. U. first; Johnson K.U. and Pyles, K.S.A.C.second. Height 5 feet 6 in. Shot put—Stevenson, K. U. first; Wood, K. U. second. Distance 35 feet 10 in. Broad Jump—Martindell, K. U. first; Smith, K. U. second. Distance 21 feet 9 inches. Hammer-Myers, K. U. first; Heslip, K. S. A. C. second. Distance 125 ft. 8 in. Chemical Club Postponed. The weekly meeting of the Chemical Club has been postponed one week on account of the lecture of Mr. Coston this afternoon. Mr. Coston talked on the subject of mining in the region of Nome, Alaska, where he has been located for some time. Mr.Coston's son, A.T. Coston, graduated from the engineering school of the University last year. Professor Cady in Chapel. Prof. H. P. Cady spoke in chapel this morning on the electro theory of matter. He said that J. J. Thompson who put it forward and others who adopted it felt that it could better explain certain phenomena than the old atomic theory. However it is a mistake to carry any theory too far as results may be as unsatisfactory as when a person believes all of every bird is feathers simply because he has decided that all birds have feathers. SELF SUPPORTERS!! If you are earning your own way through school, better call up K. U. Pantatorium.The business is for sale and now is the time to buy as next fall somebody else will have it. Track Men Attention! We ask your attention at this time to our line of track equipment and wearing apparel. You want the best: We have it, at prices that will surprise you. The quality of every article in our stock is perfect and is backed by our guarantee to give satisfaction. None of your wants have been overlooked. Let's get together. Smith's News Depot HILLIARD & CARROLL Phones 608. 709 Mass. Open Evenings. Remember Lee's Place. Late fiction at Stevenson's Book Store. AREN'T YOU ASHAMED? 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