--for the well dressed people because we do good work at a reasonable price. Give us a trial and be convinced that we are the best. OREAD NEWS. Dartmouth is agitating the adoption of an honor system. Prof. J. E. Boodin delivered one of his series of extension lectures at Emporia Friday night. Prof. R. A. Schwegler went to Wichita Saturday where he spoke before the County Teachers' association. Lucille Barrett, a senior in the School of Fine Arts, has returned to school again after an absence of two weeks on account of illness. Hazel Browning, a senior in the School of Fine Arts, has returned from Cherryvale, where she gave a successful recital Monday night. The Sigma Chis have pledged Walter Eisenmayer, a sophomore in the College, from Springfield. Mo. Prof. Richard R. Price of the University extension department lectured Saturday before the Ellsworth county teachers at Ells worth. Second Lieutenant Brainerd Stocks, of the University company of the Kansas National Guard, has resigned, iris office. An election will be held soon to fill the vacancy. Eugene Davis, a freshman in the college, from Kansas City, Kan. sustained a painful dislocation of his left index finger, while boxing in the gymnasium Friday afternoon. X-ray photographs were taken of the hurt to ascertain if the bone was splintered. Dean C. H. Johnston of the School of Education, has been appointed and advisory member of the committee of moral education of Michigan, Dean Johnston came here last fall from that state and has since been appointed by the president of the State Teachers' association. Quill Elects Officers. The following officers were elected at a meeting of the Quill club, held yesterday afternoon; President, Walter C. Mayer; vicepresident, Louis A. Rufener; secretary and treasurer, Louis La Coss. After the dance go to the Hiawatha. Lowney's, Morse's, Douglas and Johnson's bitter sweet cheolates at Wilson's drug store For Rent—House suitable for club, 1328 Ohio street. Inquire of Squires, photographer. Get all the hits from "The Golden girl" at Bell Brothers. "Everybody" goes to the Hiawatha after the show. by Ruth Bower, a K. U. girl, at Bell Brothers. For Rent—House suitable for club, 1328 Ohio street. Inquire of Squires, photographer. Get the Glee club concert hit. "College Medley," at Bell Brothers. Go to the Hiawatha after the dance. You will always find a good line of toilet waters at the Wilson drug store. For rent—2 rooms, parlor and bed room $15; house modern. Home phone 539. Seniors! Do it now. Squires for your pictures. College Junior Keeps His Wedding a Secret. FRANK WARD MARRIED. Friends of Frank B. Ward, a junior in the College, from Kansas City, Kansas, were surprised to learn this week of his marriage to Miss May Wallace, of Kansas City. It is thought that the ceremony was performed during the Christmas holidays and that the couple had kept their union a secret till this week when the news leaked out through a letter to a friend here in Lawrence. Mr. Ward is studying for the ministry of the Christian church and is planning taking work in a theological school after his graduation from the University. He has not yet selected the school that he wishes to attend. Mr Ward is a member of the University Y. M. C. A. and has been a prominent worker in that organization since he first came to Lawrence He has also been a member of the several gospel teams sent out by the Y. M. C. A. and has had two years practical experience in his chosen field of work. Last year he preached at Madison, Kansas, two Sundays out of the month and this year he goes to Lewisburg twice a month for the same purpose. Mr. Ward's bride is living at the home of her parents in Kansas City, Kansas. Oysters, all styles, at Vie's. The College Inn is the place for you to eat. Go to the Hiawatha after the dance. Lost—A Kappa key. Return to Kappa house. Fresh potato chips at Vie's. Try the stuffed dates at Wiedemann's. Lost—Between Ohio and Tennessee streets on Adams, a child's bracelet. Return to Louis Bryant at the College Inn. Salted peanuts at Vic's. Students please take notice. Hiatt the Clothier, has now on display, the Spring line of The See Boyles, the printer, for calling cards, stationery and fancy job printing. Don't put off seeing the Moffitt Studio Co. about the photos you are soon to have made. They can make you what you want and how you want it. Prices right and "all work guaranteed." After the dance go to the Hiawatha. Nice chocolate candies at Vic's. After "The Idle Idol" go to the Hiawatha. "The finest line ever." All the latest novelties in shade, patterns and cut up to date, and down to the minute. Call and see them. Suits $15 and up. Boyles, 725 Mass. st., shows a fine line of K. U. posters, pennants and souvenirs. Royal's Suit samples. Don't put off seeing the Moffitt Studio Co. about the photos you are soon to have made. They can make you what you want and how you want it. Prices right and "all work guaranteed." 946 MASS. Rates are on at Squires for your pictures. Soxman & Co. is prepared to furnish ice cream of various kinds suitable for any occasion. Prices reasonable. For further information. Call B. 645 or H. 358. "Everybody" goes to the Hia watha after the show. FROM OTHER COLLEGES Pennsylvania has an enrollment of 5,209 which is the largest in its history. At Princeton there is a delegation of professors and graduate students who are planning to carry on excavations in Asia Minor. A play is being given at Minnesota with 30 women of the university as chorus girls and with only one man in the east. The Prohibition Club at Syracuse offers several cash prizes for orations on abolition of the whisky trade. Tech is to have a wireless sending station. It will be as powerful as commercial stations in Boston but will not interfere with their operation. A debate which was scheduled between Northwestern and Chicago orators was silenced owing to the fact that members of each team were attacked by mumps. Two on each side are ill with them. Oberlin's faculty has appointed a committee from their number to investigate college efficiency with special reference to Oberlin. The object of the committee's work will be to make students' time more valuable to him by eliminating inefficient methods of instruction. An opportunity to put into practice some of the theoretical training of the civil engineering college at Penn was recently had when it was found that the noise of passing vehicles interfered with classes. The engineers set to work to devise a roadbed which would eliminate the noise. Chicago's student council recently abolished the freshman toque and substituted therefor an official freshman cap. The order has been strongly resisted on the part of the first year men on the ground that many of the self-supporting members of the class would suffer hardship in destroying a useful article of wearing apparel. A novel course is found at Indiana, the like of which probably does not exist in any American university. The purpose of the course is to make the members of the classes familiar with the broader principles of conservation. According to the announcement of the professor in charge, it is a study of conservation from a scientific standpoint. There has been much discussion of late at Columbia regarding giving college credit for work done in undergraduate activities. The project was seriously considered by the Columbia Forum and the Spectator published a series of editorials discussing the-merits of the system. The Forum has given no definite decision as yet in the matter. It is understood that if the Forum favors the adoption of such a system of credit, the university faculty would accede to its demands. If the Forum goes against such credit, the faculty will not consider it. Particular cleaning and pressing for particular people at Lawrence Pantatorium, 12 West Warren. TEXT BOOKS---SPRING TERM All Text Books at ABSOLUTE COST 10c to 50c SAVED On each book. Order early so your book will be here on time. Quiz Books 5 for 10c Theme Paper 15c lb. 16 oz. to lb. We want your trade and will make it worth your while to trade down town. University Book Store 803 Mass. The Flower Shop Can take care of your flower wants. All the seasonable Cut Flowers for parties, balls, theaters, etc. We will order what you want in specials, if received in time. MR. AND MRS. GEO. ECKE, 825 $ _{1} $ Mass. Postcards OVER TEN THOUSAND SUBJECTS OT SELECT FROM M. & M. Novelty Co., 1911 Calendar Pads Now Ready 944 Mass. St. WE DO CLEANING AND PRESSING Ladies' Work a Specialty. The College Pantatorium THE PLACE THAT SATISFIES 1400 Louisiana Bell 888 Home 774 K. U. Loop Street Car Time Table. Cars leave Henry and Massachusetts street, 10, 25, 40, 55 minutes past the hour via. Mississippi street, for K. U., from 7:30 a. m. to 5:25 p. m. and 55 and 25 minutes past the hour, 5:55 p. m. to 10:55 p. m. Cars leave K. U for down town 7, 22, 37, 52 minutes past the hour; 6:22 a. m. to 10:52 p. m. Cars leave Henry and Massachusetts street, 5,20,35,50 minutes past the hour, via. Tennessee street, for K. U. from 7:30 a.m. to 5:35 p.m., and 5 and 35 minutes past the hour, 6:05 to 10:35 p.m. Lawrence Railway and Light Co. Do You Want Milk In which the milk bacteria are diminished and retarded? Hence Milk ABSOLUTELY free from all germs of Tuberculosis, Typhoid Fever, Scarlitina and other dread diseases? Milk Free from "Cowy" or "Stable" odors? Milk Shorn of onion and weed taste and of flavors of any kind produced by objectionable feed? And still Milk Normal in taste and appearance? If you want Pasteurized Milk Milk Which is now supplied by LAWRENCE CREAMERY CO. through your grocer or by wagon. A telephone call will bring it to your door. OUR Milk Is being furnished by three of the oldest and best darymen in this vicinity from long established, high grade dairy herds. Visit us and see what is meant by a thoroughly sanitary and up-to-date milk plant. THE LAWRENCE CREAMERY CO. Northwestern Mut. Life In. Co. L. S. Beegly. 1415 Mass. Try the old fashion molasses taffy at Wiedemann's. Seniors! Squires is making from six to eight different positions for you to select your Annual pictures from. Rates are on at Squires for your pictures. Our taffy has the flavor and chewing quality. Try it at Wiedemann's. New dates and figs at Vic's. After "The Idle Idol" go to the Hiawatha. Get the hits from "Goddess of Liberty" at Bell Brothers. Hear the "Varsity Two Step" Seniors! Do it now. Squires for your pictures. Just received, samples of a fine new line of spring suiting from Ed. V. Price & Co., of Chicago. SAM'L. G. CLARKE, 910 Mass. Street. 1