Neckwear Novelties Dutch Collars both soft or laundered. Jabots and Bows of lawn, lace, net or Irish Crochet. New Veilings in Chiffon, Russian net and hair mesh Dutch Collar Pins, Belt Pins and Veil Pins. Come and see the most famous and wonderful painting ever shown in Lawrence— "The Toiler," by Herbert de Mareau. Innes, Bullene & Hackman COUNCIL MET NEW STUDENT ORGANIZATION HELD FIRST MEETING. Chancellor was Present.—Movement to Conciliate Laws.—Action against Canoe Club. The Student Council began its real work at its first regular meeting last night. The Chancellor was present upon invitation, and discussed in general terms the issues that confront the student body. "This student self government will succeed," he said, "only when the members of the council put aside personal ambitions, feelings, and desires, and strive for the welfare of the student body." Plans were discussed for a general program to be carried out next year. The recent action of the Canoe Club in wearing "K's" which they had not won in open contest was taken under consideration. John Powers was asked to appear before the council next Tuesday evening and state the club's side of the case. An insert or a line stamped under the picture will be put in the annual showing that the "K's" were not awardfor athletic achievements. The Laws and the Pharmics were each requested to send a committee of two to confer with the council on the requirements for eligibility to hold office on the council. Strawberry short-cake at Lee's. THEY HAVE ONE. (Continued from page 1) tive Council shall meet the requirements of scholarship fixed by the "Committee on Student Organizations other than Athletic." Section 4.-The officers shall be elected according to the Australian Ballot System by the whole Association. The election shall be held the first week in May, the officers to hold office during one school year, or until their successors shall have been elected and shall have qualified. Section 5.-The class representatives shall be elected by ballot by the respective classes from among their members. The incoming Senior, Junior and Sophomore classes shall elect the second week in May, their representatives to hold office during one school year. The Freshman class shall elect the first week in November, their representatives to hold office during the remainder of the school year. Section 6.-The duties of the President, Vice-President, Secretary and Treasurer shall be such as usually pertain to their respective offices. In addition, the Vice-Presidents shall have supervision over the District Chairmen provided for in Article VIII, and shall call them together for conference at least twice a year-1, the week following their election, and 2, again the third week in May. The Secretary shall from lists furnished by the District Chairmen provided for in Article VIII, compile and keep a record of the names and addresses of all members of the Association. Section 7.-Joint Council. The Executive Council shall provide from among its members a committee to act with a similar committee from the Men's Student Council, as a Joint Student Council. Article VII.—District Chairmen. There shall be District Chairmen whose duty it shall be to have supervision over the women in their several districts. Article VIII.—Advisory Committee. The Chancellor of the University is hereby requested to appoint an Advisory Committee of three women from the faculty, one of whom shall preferably be a member of the University Council. The duty of this committee shall be to confer and advise with the Executive Council. Article IX.—Meetings. Section 1. —Meetings of the Association may be called by the President at any time, or on written request made by twenty-five members to any officer of the Association. Section 2—An annual meeting shall be held within a week after the close of the fall registration, at which the Constitution and By-Laws of the Association shall be read. Section 3.—At all meetings of the Association, acting in its legislative capacity, one sixth of the members shall constitute a quorum. Article X.—Elections and eligibility. Section 1: The election of the officers of the Association shall be in charge of a committee on Elections appointed by the President. Section 2: Any woman student in the University may become a candidate for office in the Association who meets the requirements of Article VI., Section 2, and on petition of fifty (50) members of the Association, not more than half of whom shall be from any one class. This petition shall be in the hands of the Chairman of the Committee on Elections or the Secretary of the Association, at least three days before the date of the election. Section 3: A plurality of votes cast shall elect all officers of the Association. Article XI.-Vacancies. Section I. In case of vacancy in any office or inability of the officer to serve, including absence from the University continuously for more than three months, the vacancy shall be filled for the remainder of the term of office by the Executive Council. Section 2. Vacancies occurring among the class representatives on the Executive Council shall be filled by special election by the class. Article XII.—Amendments. Section 1.—Any amendment to this constitution must be proposed in writing and signed by at least thirty (30) members of the Association. This proposed amendment shall be submitted to the Secretary, and shall be posted on the official bulletin of the Association at least two weeks before it is presented for discussion, and the vote shall not be taken until at least two weeks after its first discussion in a meeting of the Association. Section 2.—A two-thirds majority of all members of the Association shall be required for the adoption of any amendment Article XIII.—Special privileges for the year 1909. Section 1. The first President of this Association shall be elected from the class of 1909. Section 2: Three Vice Presidents shall be elected, the Vice President receiving the largest number of votes to become President for the year 1909-10. Section 3: The first election shall be in charge of the Committee on the Constitution, and the present class committees. The petitions for officers shall be left in the office of Dean of the College no later than 6 o'clock, May 17. Section 4: The first election shall be held Wednesday, May 19. Election of class representatives shall be held after the election of officers, not later than May 24. Section 5: The Executive Council shall appoint temporary District Chairmen to serve until the fall elections of the year 1909-10. Article XIV. - Adoption. This constitution must be approved by the Board of Regents before it shall become operative. BY-LAWS. Article I.—All points of order not provided for by the constitution shall be decided according to Roberts" "Rules of Order." Article II. - A voluntary contribution of twenty-five (25) cents shall be requested annually from each member of the Association. Article III.—Districts. Section 1: The Executive Council shall divide the town into districts containing approximately fifty (50) women students, each district to be under the supervision of a District Chairman who shall reside in that district. Section 2: This District Chairman shall be elected by the women of her district at a meeting held the second week of the school year, and shall hold office until the ensuing fall election in her district, or until her successor is elected. Section 3: A vacancy in the office of District Chairman shall be filled by appointment by the Executive Council. Section 4: It shall be the duty of the District Chairman to call and preside over meetings of the women in her district, and to be the medium of communication between the Association and her district, to encourage social intercourse among women, to look after their general welfare, to report cases of serious illness to the Executive Council, and to organize house government wherever practicable; to prepare at the opening of the school year and revise from time to time a list of the names, addresses and telephone numbers of the women in her district, and to furnish a copy of this list to the Executive Council not later than the third week of the school year. Article IV. — Customs. The following customs have been adopted by the women of the Association. The Association, acting in its legislative capacity, may make additions to these customs, from time to time, as it may see fit. Section 1: Rooming houses for women should be closed not later than 10:30 p. m; every night in the week except when entertainments of general interest are held. Section 2: Student parties should be held only on Friday or Saturday nights, or on nights preceding holidays. Section 3: Social engagements should not be made for the evenings of school days (except for Friday evenings or for evenings preceding holidays.) Article V.—Amendments. Section 1: Any amendment to the By-Laws must be proposed at a meeting preceding the meeting at which the vote is taken. The proposed amendment must be posted on the official bulletin board at least one week before the vote is taken. Section 2: A majority of the members of the Association is necessary for the adoption of any amendments. For $15.00 and up THE ROYALS of CHICAGO and NEW YORK will make for you a suit of any design that you may wish. See Hiatt, The Clothier. 946 Mass. st. TRACK MEET ON SATURDAY. (Continued from page 1) High jump—Smith, Johnso n. Broad jump-Martindell, Smith, Winters. Pole vault-Johnson, Wenger. Hammer-Meyer, Stephenson, Winters. Shot put-Step henson, Wood, Meyer. Discus-Winters, Meyer, Johnson. Relay team-Newbold, Haddock, Martindell, Hamilton, Fairchild, Badger, Bergen. Friday morning at chapel time is the last chance to get tickets for the sophomore promenade. No one will be admitted without a ticket. Wilbur Wright and His Aeroplane at the AURORA AT THE NEW LYRIC The COLLEGE BOYS' SONGS in TALKING PICTURES NEW LYRIC Which is Right? That is the question when an argument arises on the tennis court as to the validity of some play. You can know when you're right by a few minutes' study of Spalding's Lawn Tennis Guide, 1909 edition. Your sporting library is not complete without it. They cost but a DIME. Smiths's News Depot HILLARD & CARROLL, Phone 608. 709 Mass. MAY ANNUAL RATES Now on. For MAY ONLY. Suits cleaned and pressed $150, Ladies or Gentlemen. 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