ELECTRIC Hair Curlers No rubber bands to break. Nothing to get out of order. Makes a soft, beautiful wave in a few minutes, without the application of heat. Will not cut, break or injure the hair. On sale at our Notion Counter. A. D. WEAVER E. W. THOMPSON AT CHAPEL. Topeka Insurance Man on French Canadian Character and Dialect. Mr. E. W. Thompson, manager of the Topeka office of the New York Life Insurance Company, was responsible yesterday morning for an entertaining chapel exercise by giving three recitations illustrative of French Canadian character and dialect. He began by reciting a French Canadian's story of the prowess of his fellow countryman, Nanoleon Lajoie, in his youth as he won the game for the Fall River, Mass., ball team one Fourth of July. Mr. Thompson entered into the spirit of the ball game and the Canadian's account of it with a vigor that a professional elocutionist might well envy. Before reciting two poems of the late Dr. William H. Drummond, of Montreal, Mr. Thompson briefly told the history of the French inhabitants of the lower St. Lawrence valley. Natives of Normandy in France had been forced by the conquering British to use the English language without receiving any adequate instruction in it. Thus the people speak a combination of poor English and bad French but they largely retain the simple life of their ancestors. The second poem was a pleasing description of a mountain trout lake written by Dr. Drummond in his office on a summer day when he would have preferred enjoying the beauties of the lake. --is known throughout the world as a Guarantee of Quality Don't forget the date-May 28,1909. Quit "bugging" and go to the shirt waist party. Lost—A Sterling fountain pen, probably at Sophomore Prom. Reward if returned to registrar or Ernest Skofstad. Commencement Address. Commencement addresses that have been delivered this week by members of the faculty were: on Monday night, Professor Boodin at Hiawatha; on Thursday night, Professor Schwegler at Kinsley, Dean Templin at Clifton, Dr. Burdick at Orgonia and Professor Olin at Kincaid; on Friday night, Professor Johnson at Logan, the Chancellor at Norton, Professor Schwegler at Gas City, Dean Templin at Lindsborg,Dr.Burdick at Clay Center, Professor Van der Vries at Pleasanton, Professor Boodin at Linwood, and Professor Olin at Hesper Academy. Prof. Carruth in East. Prof. W. H. Carruth left for Boston, Thursday, to attend the national convention of the American Unitarian Association. Before returning he will interview several men in the East who are candidates for positions on the faculty of the University. Good things to eat at Vic's. I have received a shipment of Lowney's Chocolates in onehalf to five pound boxes—Wiedemann. Palmer's Garland of Violets perfume an exquisite odor for a dainty Miss Sold at MeColloch's Drug Store. Strawberries and cream at Vic's. Calling cards - printed or engraved- all styles at Boyles, the printer, 725 Mass. St. Have Squires make your picture before you go home. Supplies for spreads at Vic's. Fresh Marshmallowls, 20 c per pound at Wiedemann's. Biological Fellowships. You can leave the headache at home if you take Rexall Head Ache Tablets. Sold at McColloch's Drug Store. In the last six years ten men from the zoological department have received fellowships in eastern schools. Next year three men, Ray Hoskins, Richard Scammon, and W.R.B. Robertson go to Harvard and Ante Richards to Princeton. Scammon has been working under Dr. Minot on a series of embryonical works. Next year a special fellowship has been made for him to study the embryology of a shark. Hoskins has had an additional grant to carry on work this summer which he began this winter. Miss Fay Blair and Fay Hollenback, of Spring Hill, Kansas are guests of Streeter Blair of the college. David Durham, who was in the pharmacy school last year is visiting friends at the University. He has charge of a drug store in Westport. The Y. W. C. A. Cabinet held an informal "at home" tea for the Lawrence high schools senior girls at their house yesterday afternoon. Sibyl Betts and Brownie Angle entertained at an indoor picnic last night at the home of Miss Betts. Ina Wolfe, Stella Cornell and Ralph Pryor went to Topeka today to see Mrs. Fiske in "Salvation Nell." Get kodak supplies, plates paper and developers at Raymond's. Have Squires make your picture before you go home. Strawberry Special at Vic's. Adelphics Elect The Adelphic Literary society held their regular weekly meeting Friday afternoon at 4:30. The following officers for next year were elected: President, W.C.Mayer; vice-president, George Probst; Secretary-Treasurer E.J. Chesky. After the election of officers a regular program was given. Mr. Leiby of Kansas City is the guest of "Moe" Friedman. Strawberries and Cream at Vic's. Alice Steele and Irene Steeper of McLouth are the guests of Lucile Steeper. Have Squires make your picture before you go home. It is to your advantage to make appointment for sittings at MOFFETTS as you secure exclusive attention and do not have to wait a moment if on time, use either phone 312. Lee is going to have a big special dinner Sunday. Menu will appear in Saturday's Kansan. A. G. SPALDING & BROS. The Spalding Trade-Mark are the largest manufacturers in the world of Official Equipment for all athletic sports and pastimes. IF YOU are interested in Athletic Sport you should have a copy of the Spalding Catalogue. It's a complete encyclopedia of What's New in Sport and is sent free on request. A. G. Spalding & Bros. 1111 Walnut St., Kansas City, Mo STUDENTS, ATTENTION! TINSLEY BERT STEEPER BROTHERS TOM Will do special Cleaning, Fixing, and Pressing for Up-to-date Men and Women for Commencement PENNANTS MADE TO ORDER. Bell 1434 92+ La. Dl. Home 734 Just Received Fine line of new College Jewelry, Tie Clasps with seal or letter, Cuff Buttons with seal or letter, and everything in Jewelry for the college student. ED. PARSONS, Jeweler 717 Mass. Street Bell Phone SUNDAY DINNER Twenty-Five Cents 1895 ... MENU ... Creamed Chicken Dumplings Corn Fritters Tomato Salad Mashed Potatoes Ice-Cream or Pie Coffee Ice-Tea LEE'S 25c 25c 411 West Adams