TUB II KS IMG KM AN The Senior picnic was postponed to Saturday May 9th. The campus is being made the practice ground for the field da)' sports. Mrs. Densmore of Hebron, Nebr., is visiting her daughter. Miss Harriet. The fraternities will give a dancing party at the Beach Friday evening, May 14th. Mrs. Sudborough, president of the State Child-Study Association, addressed the class in child-study Wednesday eve ning. Now is the time to secure your spring and summer gown, when the linings and outfittings cost you absolutely nothing. This week at Herpolsheimer & Co.'s 0. A. Bertell, who was called to his liom at St. Edwards by the sudden death of his mother, has derided not to return t tw university this year. Invitations have been issued by the Phi Kappa Psi fraternity to an "at home' at their fraternity house 1630 G street, Hiday evening May 7. The reception promises to be a brilliant affair. JIm"1' Fre?.ch an(1 Latin 'dictionar s MM be supplied by us to students of H&n C0,IR' Bk dept Her" The building association elected the ol owing officers last Friday evening in fl'an hall: H. 0. Sutton, president; h . Kmton, vice-president; Hattic 1 aekanl, secretary. JoT ZTrm Wero Porwciitfld this t ' ' . J U(l 'Meted condition of the lines of both the oratorical and do ngaHoc,ationsmadeit necessary to ""onlor to raise am 1 1 Tf our oratop t0 Columbia an Z fmiGrH t0 wreiice. Faculty fnt3 ponded to the extent xf The Y. W. C. A. entertainment will be given in the chapel Thursday evening May 13. The program is in charge of Mrs. Manning. "The Romance of the Ganges" will be one of the principal fea tures of the entertainment. The annual exhibition of the young ladies' gymnasium classes will be held in the armory Saturday evening. There will be exercises in the bar drill, aparatus work, flying rings, marching, fencing, and if time will permit, the advanced class will play a game of basket ball. The Dress Goods Department at Her polsheimer & Co.'s has been the center of interest for economical buyers during the past week. Here they not only quote special prices on strictly-up-to-date dress patterns, but give the linings and outfittings (as advertised) absolutely free. The special program given by the Union boys last Friday evening, was strikingly original. Tho Olympic Coun cil with Jove I. presiding was represented. Norman Shreve made a splendid Jove and he was well supported by tho rest of the council. The solo by II. S. Evans was heartily applauded and was respond ed to by apathetic solo by W. G. Kinton, The Fantastic Steps, one of the best numbers on the program and which would have to bo seen to be appreciated. $2.00 $2.50 $3.00 OXFORDS in the new shades that will Please YOU Pv nADfcnn-QnfatrrHniiA T2T2 r'zz&xzy j S3.' w- onoR" " KCC .atfis )i 4 V tl