St. Go to Riddle's for Your Groceries. 923 Mass. Street and to gst the is com- of mor- the fun- expiat- Jack's acts he litging Won't and con McGin- memetery, used by a n with red into town with biblical gled up lay the Wan- The se- finally Grave's we gone say that Harold Evening visit our ent for ar. Jo, City. al prop- zar, 723 count OR yymaslothing les, ree- OutwYork, Fordon col- Send WOOD. City, N. Y. with ver. CLES D'S & Co Don't Neglect this Chance TO buy Standard Works of greatest authors for almost "next to nothing prices." Conquest of Mexico. Conquest of Peru. Elliot's Works. Dicken's Works. Scott's Works. Thackeray's Works. Emerson's Essays. Cooper's Works. Edna Lyal's Works. Shakespeare's Works. And many other Standard Sets at prices so low that we do not care to quote them in these columns, for we want you to come to our store and find out for yourselves. If you want new books (not worn out stock) and lowest prices, come to us. Field & Gibb Book and Stationery Co. Historical Seminary. The Historical Seminary met in usual session in room 15, last Friday. The hour was spent in listening to various discussions on the subject of "Money in Politics." The meeting was opened by Prof. Black mar, who in an interesting manner discussed the method's of research in the library. The subject of the hour was then taken up by Thornton Cook, who read an article on "Money in American Politics." By statistical reports Mr. Cook showed the degeneracy which existed in our politics; sighting as examples Connecticut where the party of most liberal means can carry the state, and Rhode Island, where one tenth of the voters are purchased. Mr. Cramer followed with an article on "Money in English Politics," thus showing a comparison between the two nations. In the general discussion which followed the following points were presented and enlarged upon: That men who in private affairs are strictly honest will stoop to almost any method in securing votes in political affairs, the success of the Australian ballot system, methods of raising money for campaign funds, examples of briary, etc., such as student passes for example. When you think of dry goods, doesn't the store naturally come to mind. Go to Willard for a nice clean shave and a stylish hair cut. Our Glove department is one of the most comprehensive in the United States. Bullene, Moore, Emery & Co. Kansas City. Bullene, Moore, Emery & Co. Kansas City. Pat. Graham, No. 7, east Warren street. Science Club. The next regular meeting of the Science Club will be held on Tuesday evening, Nov. 22d, in the Chemistry building. The following program will be presented: The Life Story of the Moths and Butterflies, illustrated by lantern slides made from photographs taken from nature, by V. L. Kellogg. The volume of Polyhedrons, by H. B. Newton Every one is invited. LOCAL, Pat Graham, No.7, east Warren street. Freshmen are already learning to part their hair in the middle. Prof. J. W. Green, in company with Bryce Crawford, took a trip to Lincoln Friday. Misses Churchill and Schaum accompanied Messrs. Sherman and Alden to Baldwin Monday. Frank Merriam and John Waters, of Topeka, were the guests of some law students Monday. The Juior Laws, were dismissed at 11:30 Friday as the genial "prince of sports" remarked that he had an important business engagement in Lincoln, and must catch the 12 o'clock train. J. A. Rush arrived home from the West Monday. During his absence he visited Denver, Colorado Springs and Pueblo, at which places he made dates for concerts to be given by the Glee and Banjo Club during the holidays. At the meeting of Kent Club a very interesting impromptu debate occupied the greater part of the morning of the North College, Saturday. The regularly appointed speakers failed to make an appearance and were severely censured by Chairman Hamer. The principa debaters were Ellis, Bennett. Challiss and Brooks. Oh! yes, we nearly all like to see the National game of foot ball, and we like to see our boys win but this spraining and breaking of limbs is awful. Such a man as Raymond actually gains by such an accident for he has crutches for sale, and not only for foot ball men but banana peel men and found a hole in-the-side-walk-people as well. Pat Graham, No. 7. east War ren street. The very latest styles and new est creations are always to be found upon our shelves. Bullene, Moore, Emery & Co., Kansas City Charles Hess, BLOMQUIST BROS., Bullene, Moore, Emery & Co. Kansas City. Wholesale and Petal Dealer in Choice Meats, Sugar Cured Hams and SAUSAGES. No 937 Mass. Street. Telephone 14. Merchant Tailors Oyster Minnesota Avenue Kansas City, Kan. We sell at reasonable rates. We make the prices. We sell University Books. We make Picture Frames. We sell Fine Stotionery. We notice the "small fry" follow us in trying to get some trade. We are glad to see you. Come and we will do you good, and make your pocket book longer! AND our alleged competitors weep THE LAWRENCE BOOK CO. (The Two Georges) 745 MASS.ST.,(Crew's Old Stand.) NIGHT SHIRTS All Styles. Boys and Mens. 50 Cents —TO— $3.50 —AT— Abe Levy's. Warren Street Dinin $ \sigma $ Hall Lawrence. Kansas. Board, $3.50 per week | W. M. PALDWN, Prop. Courtroom, $4.00, $4.00, Measures, 30 sec. | E. Gill. WEBER & SON, FALL AND WINTER SUITINGS. Pants, Overcoats, Etc. A Liberal Discount to Students. GO TO THE Family Shoe Store -FOR- FOOTWEAR. MASON'S. The Students' Tailor. FALL AND WINTER SUITS AT LOWEST PRICES. BEAL & GODDING, LIVERY, HACK. BOARDING AND SALE STABLES. We Make a Specialty of Boarding Horses. Telephone 139. Opposite Lawrence House. Fall and Winter Suitings, Pants, Etc., in the City. A liberal discount to students giving me their orders. Has the LARGST AND BEST selected stock of McCONNELL SNYDER, PHOTOGRAPHER No. 632 Kansas Avenue, Topeka, Kansas. WILLIS, PHOTOGRAPHER New and Old Students are Invited to call. South Tennessee St CHRIS EPLEY'S RESTAURANT Lunch Counter. The Students' Boarding Place Oysters in all Styles. Patronize Eldridge House Barber Shop. 726 Massachusetts Street. Patronize Eldridge House WIEDEMAN Has opened his Oyster Parlor For the season and makes a s peciality of Supplying Parties WITn Ice Cream, Fruits and Confectionery. Banquets a Specialty A. L. ASHBY, DENTIST. Over Dalley's Queensware Store.