The Lawrence Book Co. is always glad to see you. Thanks! Boys, for Your Patronage This Year COME AGAIN! Abe Levy, The Students' Popular Hatter & Outfitter. All Mail Orders Promptly Filled. Kappa Kappa Gamma. The best planned social event of the season was the Kappa Kappa Gamma party last Friday night. It was given at the residence of Mr. Bowersock on Tennessee street. No place could be better suited for a lawn party. The yard was brilliantly lighted with Japanese lanterns. Hammocks were hung along the walks. The pavillion, with its perfect floor, afforded a delightful place for dancing. Music was furnished by the best players of the city. The house was beautifully decorated with flowers among which the fraternity flower, the fleur de lis, was conspicuous. An elegant supper was served during the evening. The tables were decorated with fraternity colors and flowers. The party was one of the most extensive of the year. Fifty couples were present among whom were members of the faculty, alumni and guests from the other sororities. The Kappas are delightful entertainers and the evening will be remembered as one of the pleasantest of the school year: The celebrated Harwoods Guitars and Mandolins at Fluke's. J. D. Smith thanks the students for their patronage of the past year and invites them to call on him if they want anything in the way of good reading matter, stationery, or athletic goods. All of the leading daily and comic papers of the country, base ball supplies, score books, etc., constantly on hand at Smith's News Depot. The leading music house is making special low prices on Guitars and Mandolin. W. W. FLUKE & SON. New Treasury of Song only at Fluke's. The John Wesley Banjo at Fluke's. A Close Game. K. S. U. was again defeated by Baker Thursday, in a close, but not well played game. The interest however was intense throughout, as the score was tied several times. On the whole Baker put up the strongest game. K. S. U. had a chance to win several times, but failed to take the advantage offered. The score stood 2 to 4 in favor of the University until the sixth inning when Baker made two runs and evened things up. In the eighth the clubs, were even again with eight runs apiece and the excitement was intense. Baker scored in the ninth, while K. S. U., with two men on bases and no men out, failed to get in a run and the game was lost. The cause of the defeat may be attributed in the main to the lack of practice of our team and in no small measure to its crippled condition. Simmons and Piatt were both unable to play, three men occupied entirely new positions, and one of the players had never been in a regular game before. Had we any comments to make on K. S. U's game we would refrain from making them. Suffice it to say, that the club on the whole played like farmers and lost the game through errors and carelessness. However, Hogg, Kelsey and Kinzie played a fine game, and Alden distinguished himself at the bat. Our defeat this year was most unfortunate, but no one individual is responsible for it, as it has been impossible to get the grounds for practice. Next year we will have our own grounds and our club will have every advantage of choaching and training. The score by innings was Baker...1 0 0 1 0 4 2 0 1—9 K. S. U...2 0 1 0 1 0 3 1 0—8 Shaw Pianos at Bells. The American people all use Silver Thistle perfume. It is the finest made, at Woodward's. An Excellent Opportunity. Great American Quadri-Centennial History. A Memorial Volume of American History, and our Marvelous National Progross, Celebrating the Four Hundredth Anniversary of the Columbian Discovery, "Columbus and Columbia," Review of our Country, by Hon. James G. Blaine, secretary of state, A Complete History of America, by Prof. John Clark Redpath, the famous American historian, A New Life of Columbus, by J. W. Buek, the celebrated American author and traveler, An Official Pictorial History of the Columbian Exhibition, by Hon. Benjamin Butterworth, secretary and solicitor general of the world's fair. WANTED—Agents. Apply to Mrs.E.B.Topham,945 Rhode Island street.Call from 6 to 9 p.m. Round trip ticket to world's fair and one week's free admission to the great fair, given as a present to each canvasser. New Music Rolls and Binders at Fluke's. ___ Today the regular commencement exercises are held,when eighty three graduates are awarded diplomas—the largest class since the founding of the University. Thus closes the most successful year in the history of our institution. The largest stock of Guitars and Mandolins to select from at Fluke's D E. Potter, class of '92, has been elected to Phi Beta Kappa honorary fraternity. He has been tendered the principalship at Peabody. New Musical Instruments of all kinds at Fluke's. Fred Pickering and his sister came up from Olathe to attend the Kappa party. Notice. All parties in debt to me will please call and settle at once, and oblige. ABE LEVY. History and Sociology. The work in the department of history and sociology continues to grow both in extent and interest. The University itself is growing at a rapid rate and this department essentially comes in for its share of the increase. The studies offered there are among the best in the institution for giving thorough discipline and broad culture, as they are concerned with the present phases and conditions of society. In addition to this they are especially adapted to prepare students for the study of law, journalism and for public life. In addition to these courses a general seminary will be held on each Friday between the hours of four and five. All the students and instructors of the department, and prominent men of the state are Instruction now embraces several prominent lines of study: Namely, European History; American History and Civil Government; Economics; Social Institutions and Political Institutions. The whole taken together gives a well rounded education in the study of history, political economy, sociology and kindred studies. members of the Seminary and take part in its proceedings. The Seminary Notes, a journal devoted to the interests of the study of history and sociology in the state of Kansas, is published monthly during the academic year. Take a package of Grandma's Wonder Tea during vacation and you will return with beauty and freshness on your face. Cream of Roses and Diamond Tooth Powder are two specialties of Raymond's that always please. Also Bair Ornamentes and Wige for Amateur Theatricals. Students' Trade Solicited. S. R. STUART & CO., 821 Massachusetts St. Give us a call. 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