Silk Ties 5c,14c and 18c. and Many Other Bargains at Steinberg's. col ichi- and arse thes the colors large are an't, lely. C. hok- ts at ed. with inong and kets thewest es in pass chief, and ized ing in - CK. s em- mntle- nings and a im- mina- n the here- such ilsick, find and TE hinas, fancy ade is stock does us to eat the qual- stock, onopo- r, we visit the are of J. yourself elegant ogue. 52 OH YË BRAVES!! The Battle Scarred Veterans of our Foot Ball Team Enjoy Some of the Pleasures of Victory. The foot ball men feel happy today, but not so happy as last Wednesday night. The happiness today is only a reflect of the fullness of joy they experienced on that evening when they were sitting around the well-filled board of Prof. Greene. Mrs. Greene was assisted in entertaining the boys by Mrs. Will Bullene and Mrs. Frank Webster. Prof. Hopkins was not able to be paesent much to the disappointment of all, through the sudden illness of his wife. Prof Greene determined several days ago to to give the boys a banquet if they succeeded in beating the Baker team. We all know the glowing results of that game. The Professor was as good as his word and Wednesday evening the sturdy vetearns of the first eleven and a goodly portion of the second partook of the feast of good things spread upon the hospitable board of the genial professor and his worthy wife. The boys entered fully into the spirit of the occasion and passed a most enjoyable time. They took only two hours to do full justice to the bountiful feast. After supper cards were indulged in for a time. The foot ball men present were as follows: Coleman, Mendell, Piatt, Dobson, Huddleston, Sherman, Hogg, Champlin, Jewett, Fredericks, Williamson, Mustard, Foster, Truitt, Kinzie, Brown, Kutz and Baldridge. New Lecture Courses. The Kansas City society for the extension of University teaching is constantly branching out in its work and organizing new courses of lectures in different lines as fast as the required number of tickets can be sold. The executive committee of the society is now arranging for a course of lectures on "German Language and Literature," by Prof. W. H. Carruth to begin soon. A course on "Semitic Language and Biblical History," by Prof. Blackwell of the Missouri State University, in which a large number of ministers of the city are interested, is also being arranged. A course in "Modern Applications of Electricity" and one in "Greek Art in Literature" are proving the first choice of a great many applicants, and classes will be formed as soon as a sufficient number of applicants are secured. The courses already established are not losing any of their popularity and the attendance at each lecture is larger than at the previous one. E. WRIGHT, DENTIST Office and Residence 800 Vermont Street. Office Hours - 8 a. m. to 6 p. m. LAWRENCE, KANSAS. Irish Corporal. At the Opera House, Saturday, Dec. 5.—A fine emotional, military play.—The Irish Corporal, produced at the Alhambra yesterday afternoon and evening to the capacity of the house. It is one of the best plays of its order ever seen at popular prices in this city. The story is one of absorbing interest, and the characters are all drawn from the late war in masterly style. The scene of the piece alternates between north and south, and there are chances for the display of lovely scenery that has been taken full advantage of by the scenic artists. Nothing has been left undone to have the play mounted in the most approved manner, and the company is one of recognized excellence throughout. —Chicago Tribune. Seats on sale Friday morning. An Evening with Longfellow. Longfellow's beautiful poem, The Golden Legend, has been dramatized, and will be given by Unity Club next Thursday night at the Unitarian church. This poem is one of Longfellow's masterpieces, and to see it illustrated dramatically will be a rare intellectual treat. The story is an old one but will have a new interest for all who witness it as told by the actors impersonating the characters. The cast is largely made up from the University. Professor and Mrs. Carruth will represent Elsie's parents. Geneveive Howland, the Angel; Ed Franklin the Forrester with comet accompainment; Jean Bowersock and Constance Carruth the children. A band of singing monks will be introduced, the monks all being University students. Miss Hulme taking the part of Elsie;John Whitman, Prince Henry; Russell Whitman, Lucifer (a polite name for hs satanic majesty.) The opportunity to hear and see this fascinating drama should be improved by all students who can attend. Tickets 25 cents will be sold at the door. WILLIS. FIRST-CLASS WORK DONE. South Tennessee St. DaLee's Photograph Gallery, 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. Special : Rates : to : Students. DONNELLY BRGS., Livery, Feed and Sale Stable Telephone 100. Corner Winthrop and New Hampshire Sts., Lawrence, Kan. M. J. SKOFSTAD, The American Clothier, 824 Mass, St. FOR THE HOLIDAYS The season is close at hand when the Jewelry Store is sought by many who are in search of something of arti tie 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. Cigars, Tobacco, Confictioner OF ALL KINDS. The Students' Boarding Place. 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. BEAL & GODDING, Livery, Hack, Boarding & Sale Stable. We make a speciality of boarding horses. TELEPHONE 139. Opnosite Lawrence Houses. WHEN IN KANSAS CITY TAKE YOUR MEALS AT making over three Thousand Dollar a Year, cash. All new accounts can be given to family friends or loved ones. To obtain gift cards, please call 612-475-3988, Maine, or mail it to Maine, PO Box 1044, Mintown, ME 04455. STALEY & DUNLAP'S, 932 Main Street. One Block South of the Junction. Watches, Diamonds, Silverware. CANES and UMBRELLAS. 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 ol Marks, Jeweler '27 Massachusetts Street. MEIRHOFFER & WILDER. City Cash Grocery. All Kinds of Staple and Fancy Groceries and Produce. SPECIAL RATES TO CLUBS. 903 Massachusetts Street. J. F. SCHMELZER & SONS, 541 and 543 Main St., Kansas City Write for Catalogue. OPEN AGAIN! College Supplies & Books of Reference! Everything, (excepting text books), at a big discount. Call and see us and by buying make money. W. HADLEY, 745 Massachusetts Street. B.J. SPIETZ. Fresh Bread Delivered to any part of the city. Special Rates to Clubs 825 Mass. St. C. E. ESTERLY. DENTIST, Over Woodward's Drug Store. PATENTS! East Wing N. Y. Life Blog, Nos. 814, 818, SB Lalwera St. Established 02, 1956. Incorporated 71, 117, 106. Branches of the College: Informationation, Catalogues free, Elevator N. Y. Life Blog, Visit or address the College, NY Life Blog. FALDING, A.M., PASSENGER. Twenty-Sixth Annual Day and Night School. 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. Meat tickets $3.50. Fruit juice full line £4.99. Fruit, candies, cigarettes and tobacco Headquarters for Hutson's Bakery. Students' patronage espectfully solicited. ★ Henshaw & Son Keep the Article which Warms You up. COAL. All of the best grades, prices low. 905 Mass. St. .