This is the 2nd Week of our Quit Business Sale This Sale offers a store full of the choicest of everything in wearing apparel for Men and Boys at a big price reduction. The famous make of Hart Schaffner & Marx Suits, Rain Coats and Top Coats reduced to $15.65, $18.85, $20.50 and $23.50 Monarch & Eagle Shirts, 83c; "Keiser" Cravats, 43c; "B. V. D." Underwear, 43c; "Knothe" Suspenders and Belts, 43c; 20 per cent discount on Trunks and Valises, 15 per cent discount on all Trousers. All the old boys are invited to take part in this Quit Business Sale W.E.Spalding&Co. 807 Mass. St. BANQUET CALLED OFF. Students Are too Busy to Entertain University Heroes. After thoroughly considering the situation, the Y. M. C. A. has decided that it was necessary to give up the plan for a University banquet to the athletic teams, the band, and the debaters which was to have been held Wednesday evening. The students very largely seem too busy and too short of coin to give of their time and money for even so good a proposition as a banquet in honor of the band and the University's representatives in inter-collegiate events. The Y. M. C. A. is not in a position to give such an entertainment without the financial backing of the students and furthermore did not wish to arrange for a distinctly University event of this kind unless the attendance was certain to be worthy of the occasion. On the other hand the boys to whom the banquet was to be given do not wish any function which would be a fizzle from lack of appreciation by the student body. Get kodak supplies, plates, paper and developers at Raymond's. Our pound stationery is a winner Stevensons Book Store. Two more weeks of school. Have Squires make your picture before you go home. Typewriter paper, Ribbons, Carbon Paper and supplies of all kinds Boughtons 1025 Mass. street. Those who do not care to invest in the Jayhawker as a souvenir, should select a few dozen Post Cards at McColloch's Drug Store to take home with them, in order that the pleasant times spent at K. U. may not fade from memory. Post Card Albums in all grades and sizes at Boughtons 1025 Mass. St. Oread News Notes David Cahill of Lucas, Kas., is visiting his brother, Leslie Cahill. Miss Maita Davis of Holton is visiting Miss Helen Graham at the Kappa house. Miss Marion Burgess of Olathe is visiting her sister, Sue Burgess, at the Chi Omega house. John Power, a junior in the College, left the University Satmorning for Seattle, Wash., to take a position at the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific exposition. He has finished his work for the term, and may continue his course at Washington University next year. If he does not go there he will come back here. Elected Officers. The University Hospital Association held its annual election of officers last Thursday. O.R.Baum was elected president; J.W.Banker, vice-president; A.E.Hale, secretary; and Professor J.W.Baumgartner, treasurer. Masque Club Elects. The Masque Club had a line party in chapel this morning and are wearing colors for Edith Lawson, J. Milton Cain, Charles R. Eyssen, and Flavel Robertson. Misses Hazel Buckland and Ruth Hoaglin, of Washburn, came down Friday evening to see the Senior play, and to visit University friends. Two more weeks of school. Have Squires make your picture before you go home. Buy a box of nice stationery at Stevenson's Book Store. Rubber swimming caps, water wings and rubber gloves for bleaching and whitening the hands or for use in general house work. O. P. Barber & Son 909 Mass. Gifts of Quality (When they cost no more) -FROM- K. U. Novelties Our Specialty WE LEAD Coach Entertained. Last Monday evening Dr. and Mrs. Kennedy entertained the '08 football team at dinner. By those who were present it was an occasion long to be remembered. So happy indeed was the affair that it will remain no small part of the glory so bountifully bestowed upon the team. The old feeling of good fellowship so characteristic of this year's team was particularly manifest. After three hours of joy and feasting had passed, the boys of the ever victorious team of '08 separated from what was perhaps their last dinner together. The Quivera, Stout and Hinchman clubs gave a party in F. A. A. hall Saturday night. Miss Neoma Smith, of Kansas City, who has been visiting Miss Margaret Fort, returned to her home yesterday. J. H. Dadisman, state student Y. M.C. A. secretary, visited the University association Thursday and Friday in the interests of the Cascade, Colo. summer conference. OTHERS FOLLOW I have work for ten juniors or sophomores for the summer. Chance for good permanent position if satisfactory. Address G. T. Marshall, 312 Archibald Avenue, Kansas City, Mo. Two more weeks of school. Have Squires make your picture before you go home. Freshmen vs Sophomores. The morning and afternoon divisions of the freshman gym classes will be matched against each other Wednesday afternoon at 4:30 in a cross country run over the short course. The method of scoring will be that used in the race between the freshmen and sophomores last fall so that each man who finishes will count for his side. Tom Gowenlock is entertaining his mother and sister from Clay Center. O. S. Stauffer is entertaining his brothen at the Beta house. Miss Edith DeMoss, '08, of Thayer, is visiting Miss Gertrude Smith. Miss Frances Wood, of Kansas City, was the guest of Miss Isabel Barton last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.C. S. Skilton will entertain the seniors of the Fine Arts school Wednesday evening. Miss Mabel Halleck of Burlingame visited Thursday with Miss Ruby Phillips at the Chi Omega house. Invitations are out for the marriage of Mr. C. W. Rummell to Miss Katherine Warren of Grand Rapids, Michigan. They will be married on Monday evening, June 7. Rummell will return to Lawrence in time to get his A.B.degree with the class, June 9. Commencement Shoes and Oxfords AT Starkweather's Two Weeks from Commencement Call and see the line of Watches, Diamonds and Jewelry. ED. PARSONS, Jeweler 717 Mass. Street Big Line of College Jewelry