COMPLETE ALL ARRANGEMENTS INSTRUCTIONS TO SENIORS ARE MADE PUBLIC. Elaborate Arrangements for Commenence Announced by Prof. C.I. Corp, Marshall. Final arrangements for commencement week have been completed. Prof. C. I. Corp, who will be marshall for the week has sent the following communication of instructions to The Kansan; "It is the desire of the committee having in charge the arrangement for Commencement week, that the following information be published in your paper; For the baccalaureate sermon: All graduating students are expected to meet in the botany room of Snow hall, Saturday evening, June 5, at 7:30 o'clock. They will march from there to the gymnasium in a procession. Each graduating student is entitled to two tickets to the Commencement exercises, and to one to the University dinner. They will be given out just after the alumni address, on Tuesday, in Room 210 Fraser. There is a limited number of tickets which the seniors may purchase from the treasurer's office. The chairman of the committee on tickets is Professor McClung. All graduating students are to meet in the botany room of Snow hall at 9:30 Wednesday morning, June 8. It is necessary that all who are to receive degrees be at the appointed place at the time specified. Only those who have completed all requirements for graduation since last commencement may take part in Commencement exercises Wednesday morning, June 8. All other exercises are open to all members of the class. Aside from the seats reserved for the graduating class at the baccalaureate sermon, the hall will be open to the general public. At Commencement exercises the balcony will be open to the public at 9 o'clock, but the main floor will be held until 9:45 a.m., for ticket-holders. After that it, too, will be thrown open at the baccalaureate sermon, and at the Commencement exercises. Children under 12 years of age will not be admitted. Graduates Were Visitors. Professor and Mrs. Gregory and fourteen graduates of the Beloit high school visited Lawrence yesterday on their sight-seeing trip over the state. The party left Beloit on Monday morning. They visited the Agricultural College at Manhattan and Monday, Washburn at Topeka Tuesday. Yesterday the University and Haskell Institute. Today the party is in Kansas City and will leave Friday morning for Leavenworth where the penal institutions will be visited before the return home. Do not forget the Farewell University dance at Eeke's hall,Sat urday night, May 28. Electric fans. DAINTY SILK HOSE make very acceptable graduation gifts. Our hoirsy department—always complete—is exceptionally well prepared to supply your wants. Italian Silk Hose, at $1.50 a pair; Kayser's Wonderfoot Silk Hose with the "long wearing" lisle lined foot at $2.00 a pair; and a superb assortment of the famous Onyx Brand, priced at $1.25,$150 and $1.75 a pair. Delicate shades to match your suit or costume. Quality unmatchable. Innes Bullen & Hackman ANNUAL BANQUET. Of Kansan Board Given Tues day Evening. In accordance with the usual custom the members of the Kanson staff, who were elected to office March 1, gave a dinner for the retiring staff members at the Eldridge house Tuesday evening. A large table was provided for the nineteen guests, and a five-course dinner was served. Besides Kansan reporters, the society reporters of the Lawrence Journal and Gazette were present. When you come to consider it, isn't it pretty much a matter of style that leads you to prefer one make of shoes to another? FISHER'S OXFORDS IN $3.50 Fischer's 814 Mass. St. $4.00 and $5.00 Fischer's Shoes are Good Shoes. styles are emphasized and made perfect by by exact workmanship, good leather, and exceptional fitting ability. $4.00 This is one of the many styles of Oxfords we can show you for Debaters Thank All Those Who Gave Prizes. COUNCIL MET. At the final meeting of the Debating council held last night at the residence of Professor Higgins, it was voted that the gratitude of the council be expressed to the donors of the debating prizes for bite current year. The donors are Prof. W. H. Carruth, Watkins National bank and the Merchants' association, each of whom gave a prize of $25; Mr. Rowlands, who gave three Webster's dictionaries as prizes; members of the faculty giving a two-volume work of Lowell's "Government of England;" and Prof. F. H. Olney of Lawrence high school for the loan of a map; and to Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Payne for catering and use of Myers hall. OWWLOAD Minor changes were considered in the system of the selecting and training of University debaters A Few Toots! Excuse us, please, while we toot our horn a little. We've got something worth tooting about and toot we must! Our Spring Clothing Headwear and Toggery is here on spread and display it is! Toot, Toot! They are the best that we could secure—they're way above the crowd. Toot, Toot! Splendid Suits Splendid Suits at $15 and $20 Handsome Trousers at $3.50 and $5 Choice Hats, Shirts and Neckwear. Toot, Toot, Toot! J. House & Son 729 Mass. St. Injured in Shops. for next year so there will be an increase in the number of judges at tryouts and a more generous allowance of University credits for work on the debating teams. Joseph Riordan, a freshman engineer, suffered a badly lacerated left thumb while working in Fowler shops. Thursday. While pushing a board into an eighth saw cut the muscles of the thumb saw cut the muscles of the thumb quite,badly. Doctor E. T. Schorer who dressed the wound said today that it will quickly heal, and Mr.Riorden will soon be able to continue his work on the hill. Miss Hannah Mitchell will entertain with a reception on Friday afternoon for Miss Mona Ebely, who will leave Lawrence soon for a summer trip. Lost—Gold watch, monogram on back. Return to Kansan. Reward. Get your cap and gown pictures at Moffett's, before the rush. Rexall Liquid Green Soap, 35e t McColloch's drug store. Rexall Cream of Almonds, 35e, at McColloch's drug store. Hand painted pennants and pillow tops at Gustafson's, the College jeweler. Footwear for Graduates Yes, we have what you'll want in all the latest Styles and Leathers. We will take pleasure in showing you. Starkweather's For the Graduating Gown! We are well prepared to show you Hosiery, Gloves, Neckwear, Fans, Muslin Underwear—in fact any of the accessories that go with the Graduating Gown. Come in and tell us your wants. A. D. WEAVER. FOR C ollar Pins, O pera Glasses, M esh Bags, M inature Frames, E lgin Watches, N ecklaces, C oin Purses, E namel Pins, M anicure Sets, E mblems of K. U., N ail Files, T oilet Sets, Commencement Gifts FOR G old Cuff Links, I nitial Rings, F obs, T ea Spoons Ladies SEE THE COLLEGE JEWELER, 911 Mass. St. SENIORS: The last shipment of Invitations will be on sale at the Check Stand all day tomorrow If You want Work for the Summer or a permanent position----very highest class business, see me at the Eldridge Hotel at any time Saturday, May 28. Territory to suit you. H. P. WOLFBERG.