C. Silk Ties 5c,14c and 18c. and Many Other Bargains at Steinberg's. --- obe of colleents l the harriet herest- owell, resi- 720 old be- ll pre- of the escend- who Mass.. studies even monors, but tilled to Eng- ke of stating used for read- t crit- an for After A. P. spoke by the deat de- the enae with ae light e write CK. n is ress emgentle- things s and an imi- minima- in the there- f such leelsick, s find t and A TE Chinas, fancy grade is stock does us to te the qual-stock, onopon-or, we isit the are of J. yourself elegant One of the most thoroughly enjoyed fraternity parties that has been given was that of Friday evening. The reorganized chapter of Sigma Chi entertained their friends in a very successful manner. Congratulations were numerous from those who were fortunate enough to be present and it was the unanimous opinion that the Sigs were royal entertainers. Fraziers hall was very tastefully decorated with the fraternity colors. An orchestra of twelve pieces furnished the music. The Sigma Chi Reception The members of the chapter of Sigma Chi, who were the hosts of the occasion, are Will Hall Riddle, W W Brown, Louis Mayer, Will Pugh, James Harding, Clifton Kroh and E F Havens, with Prof A Mayer in the faculty and Carl Phillips in the city. Those who enjoyed the hospitality of the “Sigs” were Mr and Mrs R E Kroh, Miss Kroh and R L McAlpine of Topeka, Miss Pickering and Fred Pickering of Olathe, Mr and Mrs J D Bowersock, Mr and Mrs F H Bowersock, Misses Sparr, Hadley, Schaum, Sinclair, Robberts, Crotty, Snow, Grubb, Johnson, Barrett, Blaker, Tisdale, Webster, Millie Crotty, Mamie Snow, Buckingham, Beard, Hand, Smelser, Webber, Morris, Van Hoesen, Nuzum, Churchill, Collins, Bowman, Berry, Ida and Lucinda Smith, McMillan, Hulme, Henshaw, Riggs, Humphrey, Hawkins, Orton, Schultz, Adelaee, Humphrey, Massn, Wheeler, Chapman, Haskell and the Misses Bowersock; Messrs Prof Canfield, Prof Adams, Guy Shultz, Tracy Learnard, Davis, Lamm, Schott, Snow, Roberts, Blaker, Robinson, Dunn, Holmes, Cook, Wever, Johnson, Whittington, Challis, Lakin, Hallowell, Dobson, Playter, McCandless, Babbit, Fullerton, Caldwell, Sherman, Schall, Earl Brown, Flintton, Russell, Lewis, O'Brien, Bonebrake. Light refreshments were served during the evening: The "Orator" and "Wanda" in K. C. "The ball is much like a young lady," quoth he, "the center of attraction ot thousands." "Yes, quoth he," and, as usual, quite inconsistent. Constantly changing sides. "Nevertheless often imposed upon and trampled under foot," answered she. "Much more frequently hugged," suggested he. "Not of its own accord" blushed she. "But submitted to without remonstrance," contended he. "Of graceful form, you must concede," sighed she. "Although laced together," replied he. "Constantly sought after," argued she. "But always played with," retaliated he. "You mean thing!" concluded she. Fine Cigars and Tobacco at South High Street Fine Cigars and Tobacco at Smith's News Depot. THE LATEST NOVELTIES. Leaf forms in spoons. Large round bonbon boxes of crystal with lids of enamel mounted in brass are among the handsomest of these expensive trifles. Gauze and ochrit feathers are the two sourted styles of fan. Antique fans framed are used decoratively. An orchestra of cats, each a separate figure with its instrument, and intended to be arranged around the conductor, is one of the fancies of the moment. Twenty-one bound volumes of the Woman's Journal were received Wednesday by the library. Three volumes were presented by Mrs. Lucy Stone to the University as an addition to the status of woman library. LATEST STYLES! New Goods. See Abe Levy's Mafinificent Display of Holiday Goods. His show window is a thing of beauty and a joy forever. His stock of Xmas Ties and Hats is simply immense. Abe knows what the latest styles are and alwsys keeps up with the procession. No connection with any house in the city bearing similar name. The Oldest Jewelry House in the City A. MARKS, 735 MASS. ST, Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Silver Has the Largest and Best Selection of Silver : Novelties Remember this is the place you can get the Lover's Menu, Spoons, and other Treats made to order. I have never been engraved in the city and everything I sell is engraved for what it is sold. The very article is guaranteed for what it is sold. EVER DISPLAYED IN THE CITY. Remember the Place: 735 Mass. Street. STUDENTS! In Suits, Overcoats and Gent's Furnishing Goods we have a clean, new stock to select from, and will not be undersold. Call and see. 824 Mass. St. M. J. SKOFSTAD, The American Clothier, Christmas, 1891 M. B. WRIGHT & CO Copper-Plate Engravers. 1034 Main Street, Kansas Send for Our Complete Holiday Shipping List. JEWELERS, SILVERSMITHS, STATIONERS, Copper-Plate Engravers. Contains a complete list of all articles in our line suitable for a Christmas Present for either a Lady or Gentleman. City, Mo. FOR THE HOLIDAYS The season is close at hand when the Jewelry Store is sought by many who are in search of something of artistic beauty as well as actual worth and permanent use, for gifts to some friend or relative. For this holiday season we are especially well prepared, and offer our friends, customers and the public generally, the handsomest collection of Diamonds, Rich Jewelry Work, Clocks, Solid Silver and Plated Wares in newest patterns and at lowest prices ever shown in Lawrence. Our stock is almost entirely new, of the most reliable quality, and every article sold has our guarantee as to quality. H. J. RUSHMER'S SONS. Klock's Restaurant. The Students' Boarding Place Cigars, Tobacco, Confectioner OF ALL KINDS. Oysters in all Styles. { Board per Week $3.00 } { Meal Tickets... 3.50 } 816 Mass. Street. N. H. GOSLINE. Fancy $ ^{A} $ Staple Groceries Students' Trade a Specialty 811 Mass. Street, Lawrence, Kansas Finest Laundry in the West! WOLF BROS. Work Called For and Delivered. Work Called For and Delivered. BEAL & GODDING, Livery. Hack, Boarding & Sale Stable. We make a specially of boarding horses. TELEPHONE 139. Opposite Lawrence House. WHEN IN KANSAS CITY TAKE YOUR MEALS AT making over lives. You must have a year, since ... people to go to college, who you do not want, who you harm, who you do not know, who you do not love, who you do not Mike, who you do not love, STALEY & DUNLAP'S, 932 Main Street One Block South of the Junction. Watches, Diamonds, Silverware, CANES and UMBRELLAS. Sol HAVE made arrangements to have the latest novelties in Jewelry be sent to me as fast as they come out in the east. When you buy an article here you can feel assured it is the latest at the lowest price. No old shelf-worn goods at war prices can be found in my place. Everything new and fresh. Special attention given to fine watch work by Mr. Henry Hayne, who has charge of our repairing department. All goods engraved in the latest designs free of charge. Your inspection is cordially solicited and all goods are warranted as represented by Marks, Jeweler AND OPTICIAN. Massachusetts Street. MEIRHOFFER & WILDER. City Cash Grocery. All Kinds of Staple and Fancy Groceries and Produce. SPECIAL RATES TO CLUBS. 903 Massachusetts Street. Sporting Athletic Goods AND J. F. SCHMELZER & SONS, Write for Catalogue. 541 and 543 Main St., Kansas City OPEN AGAIN! College Supplies & Books of Reference! Everything, (excepting text books), at a big discount. Call and see us , and by buying make money. 745 Massachusetts Street. R. J.SPIETZ. Fresh Bread Delivered to any part of the city. Special Rates to Clubs 825 Mass. St. KANSAS CITY, MO C. E. ESTERLY. DENTIST, Over Woodward's Drug Store. CITY MO. East Wing N. Y. Life Birth. M.D. Delaware L.W. Established 20, 1958. Incorporated 7, 11, 1967. All Branches at lowest rates. Unsurpassed advantage. No Excuses. Attendance. Elevator N. Y. Life Birth. Visit or add address. F.S.PALDING, A.M., PRESIDENT. Twenty-Fifth Annual Day and Night School. PATENTS! 40 Page BookFree. Address W. T. FITZ GERALD Washington, D.C. E. A. GILDNER, SUCCESSOR TO H. T. HUTSON RESTAURANT! Day board $3 per week. Meal tickets $3.50. treats, candy, cigarettes and tobacco. A full line of candies, cigarettes and tobacco. Headquarters for Hutson's Bakery. Students' patronage respectfully solicited. + The Famous "McPhail" Pianos at R. E. Kroh's Music House, 612 Minn. Ave., Kan. City, Ks.Write for Catalogue