Something New: The Oread Cafe, known as "Billie's," will be open for Summer School, so a walk down the hill in the hot sun will not be necessary. Good things to eat at prices that are right. M. J. BEATTY, Mgr. The Varsity Art Shop Novelties in Leather Come in and see our New Shop DOWNSTAIRS AT- New Store East Door, 1401 Ohio. PROF. CARRUTH HONORED. Will Be President of Unitarian Laymen League. Professor W. H. Carruth was elected president of the new National League of Unitarian Laymen formed in Boston at the Tuesday session of the American Unitarian association. President W. H. Taft was named as honorary president of the new organization. The membership of the league will consist of members of local Unitarian clubs and such laymen isolated from such clubs as pay the annual dues of the league. Bell Phone 1401 Articles by Kansans. In the "Western Chemist and Metallurgist" for nezt November, which will be published at Denver, the two leading articles will be an address by Professor R. K. Duncan on "Temporary Industrial Fellowships," and an article by Professor L. I. Blake, on the "Theory of Electrolysis." Get kodak supplies, plates paper and developers at Raymond's. Our pound stationery is a winner Stevensons Book Store. Typewriter paper, Ribbons, Carbon Paper and supplies of all kinds Boughtons 1025 Mass. street. Pineapple and orange ice at Wiedemann's. The Red Sweater Girl is still selling at Boyles, 725 Mass. St. This poster framed makes a very nice present. Also many other K. U. posters and the best assortment of pennants in town. Boyles, 725 Mass. St. Wiedemann has just put in a line of the Guth chocolates in packages. Next Monday will be a holiday, you can spare the time to go to the shirt waist party, Friday May 28. Seniors: Get invitations or leave orders at once. When those on hand are gone it will be impossible to obtain any more. GOOD GOVERNMENT CLUB MET. Elected Officers and Made Plans for Next Year. --is known throughout the world as a Tuesday night of this week the good government club held a meeting at the Sigma Chi house. The purpose of the meeting was the election of officers and the planning of the work of the club for next year. The following men were elected to office: Joseph Murray, president; Harry Rodgers, vice-president; and Arthur Seddon, secretary and treasurer. The steering committee, which arranges for speakers, is appointed by the president. Next year the club proposes to do research work. Each member will be required to make a report on some phase of good government. If possible the club will do this work in connection with some of the University seminar work. Regular meetings every other week will be held next year. "Wanted—College men of the "live-wire" variety who earnestly desire to make money during the vacation period. A preeminently legitimate opportunity to make $500.00 to $5000.-00. State your home town, and address Earl W. Donoho, U. of I. 08, 935 The Rookery, Chicago." Take a rest and go to the shirt waist party next Friday. The graduation picture in cap and gown made by Squires you will appreciate in years to come more than you do now. Guth's line of chocolates are as fine as any ever put in the box. Try them at Wiedemann's. After the party the Hiawatha Cafe. HOSPITAL REPORT When you go home visit Wiedemann and take a box of his best chocolates and while there settle your account, or he will have to address a note to papa and this would bitter the sweets. Twelve waltzes and six two steps at the shirt waist party. Cap and gown pictures, Squires, photographer. Student Organization Prospered This Year. The Hospital Association has submitted its financial report for the past year. Along with the report comes the announcement that next year the Association will maintain a house on Ohio street with a permanent house-keeper and two trained nurses. HOSPITAL STATISTICS Number of consultations 1519 Number at house or hospital 255 Hospital care of students 1404 hrs. FINANCIAL REPORT RECEIPTS Balance of last year $ 13.90 734 fees at $2 1468.00 8 fees at $3 24.00 Bal. rec'd, from E. E. Brown 1479.40 Rec'd, from ladies of faculty 60.75 Rec'd, from board 22.50 Total 1562. 65 EXPENDITURES Stamps for summer letters $ 12.50 Rebated 7 fees at $2 14.00 Paid Rent 135.00 ** Medicines 106.00 ** Phone and Housekeeper 36.00 ** Nursing 27.00 ** Physician's Services 756.00 ** Stationary and Adv. 29.20 ** Fuel and Light 27.30 ** Linen and Supplies 40.15 ** Furniture and Fixtures 67.05 ** Boarding Students 19.81 ** Insurance 2.00 ** Laundry 5.44 Total Expenditures 1250.95 Balance on Hand 311.70 1562. 65 Ballance on hand May 20,1909,$311.70 Received linen,worth about 75.00 Linen and furniture,worth 160.00 The best of soap is none to good for you; then why not buy it at McCulloch's, the Rexall Store. The graduation picture in cap and gown made by Squires you will appreciate in years to come more than you do now. Post Card Albums in all grades and sizes at Boughtons 1025 Mass. St. 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. Try the brown bread ice cream at Wiedemann's. 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. Upper Classmen Worst. Investigation at Minnesota has disclosed the fact that the more education a student gets the worse he becomes. As evidence of this it is shown that seniors smoke more and drink more than under-classmen. Summer Occupations. Mr. Grunwald, of Pueblo, Colo., will be at the office of Hosford Investment Co., 902 Massachusetts Street, this evening, after 7:30, to meet students interested in good occupations for the summer. This is no graft. It is a high class business, paying good wages. You can work either in your own town or county. No money is required. BELL PHONE, MAIN 457 AIRDOME ALL THIS WEEK The Morgan Pepple Co. PRESENTING Thursday, "Love's Victory;" Friday Night, "Tempest and Sunshine;" Saturday Night, "The Hustler." Prices 10 and 20 Cents Prices 10 and 20 Cents AMATUER NIGHT SAT. The Nickel In addition to regular program: Around the World Illustrated Lecture Change Daily A. G. SPALDING & BROS. The Spalding Trade-Mark Guarantee of Quality 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 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