New Jewelry for Spring In this popular department we are showing many new arrivals that are worth your inspection. The prices we ask are the lowest in town, quality considered, and the variety of styles displayed will make choosing easy. DUTCH COLLAR PINS. 3 in a set. 1 long bar pin and two short pins. Gold pins with floral and conventional designs done in Cloisonne enamel. Moderately priced at 65c a set LONG BAR PINS. Rich combinations of gold, enamel and pearls. These pins have many uses, for the jabot, collar, belt, etc. Two popular prices, 75c and 65c LONG BAR PINS, perfectly plain, in the favorite Roman Gold finish. Very handsome pins that look well on young and old alike. Many sizes, priced at 75c to 35c PEARL CUFF LINKS for your tailored waists. A good variety of styles. 2 piece links at, a set, 50c; 1 piece links at, a set 25c CORAL BEADS in several styles. The latest fad with smart dressers. Be sure to see them. 25c and up Priced at Hat Pins, Belt Pins, Vanity Cases, and other Spring Novelties that are Very Attractive. Moderately Priced. Onwrs. Bullene & Hackman DEAN SAYRE HONORED. Pharmacy Department Is Given Recognition. Professor L. E. Sayre, Dean of the School of Pharmacy, has received an appointment as a committeeman for the Eighth International Congress of Applied Chemistry, which meets in New York city and Washington, D.C., in September, 1912. The committee to which Prof. Sayre has been appointed will take charge of all material pertaining to pharmaceutical chemistry in this section of the country. The congress meets every four years in different countries. The last meeting was at Antwerp, Belgium in 1908 Prof. Sayre's appointment is a recognition of the work and contributions of the department of pharmacy of the University of Kansas. The Chi Omegas entertained the Sigma Nus last Saturday evening with a dance. The out-of-town guests were: Miss Julia Tipkin of Chicago, and Mr. Webster W. Holloway of Hutchinson, Kan. The "Sons of Rest" will meet Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock in south park, to perfect a permanent organization. All Sons of Rest will please take notice. MEMBERSHIP BANQUET. Toasts Will Be Given at Y. W Affair, Saturday. the fourth annual membership banquet of the University Y. W. C. A. will be held in Robinson gymnasium Saturday evening, April 8. The affair will start at 6:30 and is open only to the members of the association and its sustaining members. Tickets to the banquet are being sold for fifty cents per plate. Miss Margaret Lynn has been selected as toastmistress of the evening and the following members will respond to toasts: Nadia Thomas, "The Association as a Training School;" Mabel Evans, "Extension Work;" Mrs. Sisson, "Our Pot of Gold;" Grace E. Elmore, "Wise Virgins;" Lucy March, "Driving Double." The class in the chemistry of foods under Professor E. H. S. Bailey partook of a dietetic breakfast yesterday morning in the Chemistry building. The food was cooked by the members of the class and then eaten with special reference to studying the food qualities of the substances served. Allegretti's original candies, 60c pound. Smith's News depot. Doesn't matter what your size may be,-nor your tastes, you can best satisfy your wants from our assortment of Envy Shirts—scores of the season's newest plain and fancy effects in all sizes. Emery Shirts are made different sleeve-lengths to fit all men; bodies are cut in proportion to neck sizes—on generous custom lines; neck-bands are pre-shrunk - no further shrinkage possible Fabrics thoroughly tested and used Emery material and workmanship don't warp in the wash. "A new shirt for one that fails"—Emerv. PECKHAM'S, THE YOUNG MEN'S STORE DOUSMAN TO LEAD NEXT YARSITY FIVE STAR GUARD ELECTED TO CAPTAINCY YEESTERDAY. Captain-Elect Made an Enviable Record Last Season-Three Years at Manual. Donald L. Dousman of Kansas City, Mo., was elected captain of the basket-ball team for the coming year at the Eldridge house last night. Only eight of the squad this year were eligible to vote on the captainey. The consistent playing of Dousman this year at the position of guard on the varsity five, won for him the honor of leading the Jayhawker team of 1911 and 1912. Besides holding his opposing forwards to few goals Dousman has during the entire season, added materially to the Kansas score. He threw during the season of eighteen games 41 goals from the field, or within one of as many as "Shorty" Long, one of the star forwards. This record has seldom been equalled by a guard on a K. U. basket-ball team. In all the games but 29 fouls were called on Dousman. The small number of fouls called on the whole Kansas team this year, attests the fact that the men played one of the cleanest games of any team in the Missouri Valley League. Last year Dousman played a star guard on the freshman team. The captain-elect received his high school training on the Manual Training high school basketball five of Kansas City. He played three years on the high school team. When he came to the University he took up the college game and proved himself to be varsity material. Professor J. N. Van der Vries of the department of mathematics addressed the Teachers' association at Topeka last Saturday evening. Prof. A. M. Sturtevant and Miss Esther Wilson, both of the German department, are unable to meet their classes today on account of sickness. Big Feature Show at the GRAND Friday Describing his part in Ireland's great fight. Robert Emmet PAN-HELLENIC SCHEDULE. Two other fine subjects. BETTER Shoes were made we would buy them. We search the Best Lines in the Country every season and select only the Best of the Best. See the new Spring Styles and you'll want a pair. Prices $2.50 to $5.00 Finals Will be Played May 23, 25 and 27. Starkweather s At a meeting of the fraternity baseball committee, Thursday evening, the baseball schedule was arranged. Games to be played by the eight national fraternities of the University. Much interest has been created by the offering of prizes by the local merchants, for the best batter, fielder, catcher, pitcher, etc. Allie Carroll, of Smith's News Depot, has been chosen official score keeper. It was decided to play the games as soon as possible. Shoe Shop The following schedule has been arranged: Phi Psis vs. Sig Chis April 19. Phi Gams vs. Sig Alphas April 20. Betas vs. Phi Delts April 25 Alpha Taus vs. Sigma Nus April 27 Phi Psi vs. Phi Delts May 2. Phi Gams vs. Alph Taus May 3. Sig Chis vs. Betas May 4. Alpha Taus vs. Sig Alphs May 9 Phi Psis vs. Betas May 10. Phi Gams vs. Sigma Nus May 11. Sig Chis vs. Phi Delta May 16. Sig Albs vs. Sigma Nus 17. Sig Alphs vs. Sigma Nus May 18. The winners in each division will play in the finals to determine the championship on May 23-25-27. New Psychology Equipment. Allegretti chocolates for those who discriminate. You will always find fresh goods at Wilson's drug store, 1101 Mass. The psychology department has received from Leipsie, Germany, a Zimmerman kymograph, a recording instrument to be used in psychology. The instrument is to be used mostly for research work in psychology, for records through long periods of time, such as recording blood changes in a night's sleep. It is the only one of its kind in the Mississippi valley. No finer instrument is in use in any psychology or physiology laboratory nearer than the University of California. Nothing newer or better than one of these up-to-the minute styles, Saturday, April 8th, JUST in time for that new Spring Suit. We will have with us a man who for years has operated the highest class shops in the country making a specialty of SPECIAL! Young Men's Clothing He will be glad to explain to you all the good points that should go into the Suit you buy. Every effort is being put forth to make this the best place in town for young men to trade. If you want to be dressed just right try one of our STRATFORD SYSTEM STYLES $20.00, $22.50 and $25.00 Be sure and call Saturday, April 8th, as our demonstrator will show you many good points you will be unable to get elsewhere. . . . JOHNSON & FRISTOE 742 MASS. ST. Emma Goldman, the noted Anarchist, will deliver two lectures at Fraternal Aid hall, Henry and Vermont streets, Sunday, April 9. 3 p.m., "Marriage and Love." 8 p. m., "Anarchism and What It Really Stands For." Admission 25 Cents. DR.BEN L.REITMAN,Chairman DR. BEN L. REITMAN, Chairman