MORE REPORTS TO SECRETARY BROWN ANNUAL HEADS STUDENT ENTERPRISES IN MONEY. Other Organizations Under the $50 Mark—The Glee Club Comes Second. Three additional reports of University organizations have been handed to E. E. Brown, secretary of the University. The Senior Annual has the most money on hand of any of the seventeen organizations that have as yet handed in their reports. The University Glee Club is a close second. No other organizations have more than fifty dollars on hand. The financial statements of the three follow; The Senior Annual The Senior Annual. Receipts to and including Jan. 31, 1911...$194.00 Disbursements during the same period ... 31.30 Balance cash on hand Feb. 1 ,1911 ...$162.70 GEO. W. RUSSELL, Manager. University Glee Club. Receipts for the year to Jan. 31st $314.79 Disbursements during the same period 153.02 Balance Feb. 1, 1911...$161.77 The above is an estimate furnished by John B. Power, manager, and cannot be verified for lack of vouchers. Junior Class. Junior Class. Deficit from year 1909-10 $ 39.25 Disbursements for current year to Feb. 28th...136.80 Receipts ...146.00 Cash on hand ...9.20 WILL A. MOORE, Treasurer. American Chemical Society. The Kansas City section of the American Chemical society will hold a meeting at the University on March 18, in the lecture room of the Chemistry building. Several of the professors of the department of Chemistry will talk before the meeting. Ice cream at Vic's. Officers Elected Sunday for Follow ing Semester. CONGREGATIONAL GUILD In response to a request from Prof. A. M. Wileox and W. L. Burdick, twenty-five Congregational students met at the Congregational church Sunday morning, to consider the forming of some organization which should have meetings at regular intervals. Edmund Cressman, as temporary chairman, stated the purpose of the meeting and outlined the nature of an organization which might be formed. After some discussion the students decided to call their organization the K. U. Plymouth Guild. A meeting will be held Saturday evening in the Congregational church, when the organization will be permanently established. There will be games and other entertainment. The election of officers for this semester resulted in the selection of Donald Martindell for president, Edmund Cressman and Helen Burdick for vice-presidents, Edward Chesky for treasurer and Constance McCammon for secretary. If You Were a Tailor and were to make clothes for yourself, you could not improve upon the workmanship and woolens of our Chicago tailors, Ed. V. Price & Co., whose business depends upon steady customers. If you'll select your fabrics and fashions at our store, we'll send in your measure for Spring and Summer clothes. $20 to $50. Samuel G. Clarke, 910 Mass. St. For a few days we will sell hair brushes at 25 per cent discount, owing to overstock of same. Dick Bros. Harmony Rose Glycerine Soap, the best piece of good soap for a dime: Sold at McColloch's drug store. We make a specialty of framing pictures. Satisfaction guaranteed. Wolf's Book Store. If thinking of giving a party, see Soxman & Co. for your ice cream and ices. Small dinner parties a specialty at Vic's. READY Stratford System That New Spring Suit. Bought especially for you. Newest English Styles in the Latest English shades of Blues, Tans and Browns. Made in the celebrated $20.00 to $30.00 Every workman an artist, Every garment a peach, The fit is perfection, The price within reach. Ask the boys wearing those new hats and caps about our styles and prices. JOHNSON & FRISTOE Caterers to Men and Boys who care 742 Massachusetts Street FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS :=: :=: THE FLOWER SHOP :=: :=: Phones 621 Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Ecke, 825 1-2 Mass. GO! We've a team of Winners, too. The new Kuppenheimer Suits for Spring are beyond doubt the handsomest ever shown. Every garment Man Tailored and tailored to perfection. We have a number of new Models not shown elsewhere The Trousers have the new adjustable waistband. We're showing everything that's new for young Men's wear. COMING FRIDAY AND SATURDAY J. HOUSE & SON "The Deluge" 729 Mass. St. and a good program at the A Little Farther up the Street-a Little Less to Pay. AURORA K. U. Loop Street Car Time Table. CARS LEAVE HENRY AND MASSACHUSETTS- Via Tennessee for K. U· 7:30 a. m. to 5:35 p. m.—5,20,35,50 minutes past the hour. 6:05 to 10:35 p.m.—5 and 35 minutes past the hour. Via Mississippi for K. U.: 7:30 a. m. to 5:25 p. m.-10, 25, 40, 55 minutes past the hour 5:55 to 10.55 p. m.-25, 55 minutes past the hour. CARS LEAVE K. U.— 6:22 a. m. to 10:52 p. m., 7,22,37,52 minutes past the hour. Lawrence Railway and Light Co. Track Meet Special Train --TO-- Kansas City and Return No Stops SPECIAL-Leaves Lawrence at 1:45 p. m. Friday, March 10. Returning leaves Kansas City at 11:30 p.m., same date. Large High Back Coaches If you do not care to take in the Track Meet you can attend theaters, as you will have ample time after close of theaters to take SPECIAL TRAIN for Lawrence. This is the Year We Scoop Missouri Go Along and Boost W. W. Burnett Phone 32 C.E.DREYER, Ticket Agent Agent A.T. & S.F. J.R.RAMSEY, Ticket Agent