St. Sales Of "Piccadura," Nickel, Cigar Are Immense! EST K'S. arlor rties ilors ND IT Wilderisions urant g Place. urs. TYLES. } } } } street. NE, ceries cialty. ce. Kan. o Hall. 5. DWIN, Prop. SERIO B. GILL. Woodward'S Phi Kappa Psi. er 3rd. Although the weather was very disagreeable last Saturday night, the Phi Psis report a very pleasant time at their hop in Odd Fellows Hall. Several new studenti were present upon whom the Phi Psis bestowed every attention, making the occasion one of the most pleasant gatherings of the season. A very congenial gathering it was that assembled at the Merchants Bank Hall Monday evening in response to invitations from the hospitable Phi Gams. The air was cool and refreshing, which with the sweet music of the Mandolin Club made dancing very attractive. It was after midnight when the merry crowd reluctantly turned their way homeward. Senior Reception. The resident members of the senior class gave a reception to the non resident members at the home of Miss Maggie Rush on Oread avenue Friday evening. The reception room was beautifully decorated with plants and cut flowers. The seniors were in the best of spirits and the evening was very happily spent. The class this year promises to be larger than ever before and is not lacking in enthusiasm. Class spirit which has been rarely met with in preceding classes found early development in this class by the organization effected last year, the box parties, receptions and the May pole affair. An occasional mention during the evening of the annual to be published and the plans of the year showed that there is a general interest in the success of the class. During the evening an elegant lunch was served. The souvenir of the occasion were class badges made of the class colors, lavender and cream,upon whise was printed. Ro. Roh. Ro. Phi Gamma Delta Ra, Rah, Re, Bim-a-lang-a-lee Rock, chalk, Jay Hawk Class of 73. Bim-a-lang-a-lee But one thing occurred which marred the pleasure of the evening When the gentlemen sought their hats they found that some dastardly villian had cut or knocked the crowns out of all of them except two. For a moment frowns of anger passed over the brows of the gentlemen and looks of pity came upon the faces of the ladies, but all this changed when the thought occurred of the intense satisfaction they would have in seeing the culprit ducked in the Kaw some frosty night or otherwise summarily dealt with. As the guests departed the yellow moon arose and the projection cast upon it by the heads of the senior boys made it look as if the man in the moon wore whiskers and a ragged collar. Keeler 827 Massachusetts street is always ready to wait on you. Don't fail to see the large stock millinery at Mrs. Cheverton & Miss Howell's. Get your hair cut at Andy Reeds, 712 Mass. St. Died. The students were shocked to hear of the sudden death of Mr. Dan Crew from an over dose of morphine. Mr. Crew has been connected with University interests for several years. He was a graduate of the law school and had many friends among the alumni. He was popular as a musician and hardly an oratorical contest passed at which he did not sing. He was a member of the Glee Club last year, accompanying it as a special artist and was to have been with it this year. He was a young man in the prime of life and we lament his sad and untimely death. Science Club. The first regular meeting of the Science Club for the year will be held in the basement of the chemistry building on Friday evening, Sept. 16th. The following program will be presented: Rocky Mt.Glaciers, Prof. Franklin, Gimpses Abroad, Prof. Savre. Vacation Notes, (illustrated) Prof. Boyce. Notes, Prof. Newson. The members of the club have returned from their vacations with a fund of incidents and experiences which will be presented and discussed. Everybody is invited to attend We invite the students of the University to take advantage of all the conveniences of the store. Bullene, Moore, Emery & Co.. Kansas City. To the outsider it seems that Baker University must be mighty flush this year. Tuesday morning's Capital contains almost a column of hog wash about that institution's bright prospects and exceptionally large attendance, and there is nothing small about the Capital's advertising rates either. Our Glove department is one of the most comprehensive in the United States. In connection with our line of elegant Calling Invitation and Regret Cards, we are prepared to make special prices to students and fraternities for latest and best styles of Engravings. Schaum & Henshaw's, 915 Massachusetts street. C. H. Johnson and R. D. Brown, both of the class of '92, were on the hill yesterday. Bullene, Moore, Emery & Co., Kansas City. In connection with our elegant line of Invitation, Calling and Regret Cards, we are prepared to make special prices to students and fraternities for latest and best style of engravings. Keeler has a fulli line of stationery. Polygrade Drawing Pencils and all other kind of pencils at 915 Mass. St. Boats to let at G. A. Graeber's boat livery. Pianos for Rent at Olin Bell's. Pianos, Organs, Guitars, Mandolins, Violins. Banjos, Sold on Easy Payments. Piano Music, Organ Music, Guitar Music, Violin Music, Mandolin Music, Benjo Music, Largest Stock, Lowest Prices. Old Instruments taken in part payment for new ones. All music, studies and books used at the University kept constantly on hand and furnished at special low prices to students. REMEMBER THE PLACE: OLIN BELL'S, 845 MASSACHUSETTS STREET. Hadley-Chase. Fresh Oysters at E.A. Gildner's. Miss Ettie Hadley, of this city, and Mr A. V. Chase, of Worcester, Mass, were united in marriage last evening at the residence of Prof. D H. Robinson. Promptly at 7 o'clock to the melodious strains of the wedding march recovered by Buch's orchestra, the bridal party entered the beautifully decorated parrors. Miss Hattie Robinson was maid of honor, and Miss Mame Tisdale and Miss Flora Beach of Olathe, bridesmaids, H. S. Hadley, E. F. Robinson, and D. B. Robinson officiled as groomsmen. The beautiful ring service of the Presbyterian church was performed by Rev. Van Pelt. After the congratulations of the assembled relatives and immediate friends the guests partook of the wedding supper. From 8 o'clock till 10 the general reception to the friends of the bride and groom took place. Miss Ettie Hadley is a daughter of Maj J. M. Hadley, of Olathe, Kes., and has made her home for the last few years with Prof. Robinson. She is a member of the Kappa Kappa Gamma fraternity, and has been popular in both city and University circles. Mr. A.V. Chase is a prosperous and promising young business man of Worcester, Mass. BORN—To Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Pierson, a girl baby. The bridal couple left on the night train for the west, whence, after an extended trip they will return to Lawrence and then to Worcester,where they will make their future home. The best wishes of a large circle of friends in Lawrence ac company them. Go to Keeler's for your quiz books. The attendance at the chapel this week has been marvelously large. We predict that by the end of next week it will have diminished one half, Mr. Atwood, the brilliant young orator who will deliver the opening address at the law school this afternoon, is a graduate of Yale, and a rising attorney of Leavenworth. First class Table Board at E. A. Gildner's. The walks on the campus have been repaired and some new ones put down. The walks are now all filled in so that it will not require the skill of an acrobat to keep ones balance during a high wind. AMUSEMENTS. The first opera of the season will be Offenbach's master-piece, "La Perichole" presented by the Jeannie Winston opera company this evening at the opera house. This is the best comic opera company on the road, and has been drawing crowded houses everywhere. "La Perichole" is the best of their large repretoire. Miss Winston is said to be the best impersonator of the difficult male part of Piquillo that has ever tried it, not excepting the great male tenors. Miss Alice Johnson, the prima donna soprano, is an artist of great merit. The other members of the company are all good. The chorus of thirty ladies is especially beautiful. Seats at $1, 75c, 50c and 35c. FALL HATS. Silk Hats. Derby—All Style New Shapes in Soft Hats ---△T---- ABE LEVY 821 MASS. STREET. DENTIST C. E. ESTERLY, Over Woodward'f Drug Store. H JAESCHKE, Fresh Bread Delivered to any part of the city. BAKERY. Special Rates to Clubs 825 Mass. Street. HOME - BAKERY. J. H. JOHNSON, Prop. Short : Order : Meals A SPECIALTY. Fresh Confectioners and Clays a Always on Hand. W. Warren St, Lawrence, Kas. Merchants National Bank A. MONROE, President. M. N.EWMARK, Vice President. R. G JAMI-ON, Cashier. W. F. MARCH, Don't Cashier. Our Bank Hall is especially adapted for Reception Faries. Conveniently Located SUMMERFIELD & JACOBS. Bakers & Confectioners. 737 Massachusetts Street. Lawrence, Kans. Charles Hess, Wholesale and R tail Dealer in Choice Meats, Sugar Cured Hams and SAUSAGES. No. 937 Mass, St. Tel. 14. CADY & OLMSTEAD, JEWELERS. 1024 and 1026 Walnut Street, Kansas City, Mo. A. L. ASHBY. A. L. ASHBY, DENTIST. 【Cyer Dalley's Queensware Store. The largest stock of Dress Goods, Carpets, Curtains and Cloaks at L. O, McIntire & Cos.