2 Fruit Tablets, and Piccadura Cigars at Woodward's. Perfumes at I ooted rel- A sem- s il- ed as itlity) ingeade; Cancents fac- sed in pre- pre- tehy naming a mining. coverers e of we are us. ay to make the of the critical rarity, com- friday clock, recents appropc edward their guests lunch- cannot are no have them pay for brought she festival " Pomona and go to in case alum- o's. ni and to all members of the faculty; but invitation should go to guests only, and in these there should be no reference to "covers." JAMES H. CANFIELD. Kappa Kappa Gamma. The residence of J. D. Bowersock was the scene of a pleasant and notable event last evening. The occasion was the annual reception of the young ladies of the Kappa Kappa Gamma fraternity. The already handsome house was decorated throughout, the decoration of the dining room being especially attractive. The nooks and corners in the woodwork of the wall were boundfully trimmed with the choicest flowers. The chandilier was hung with ribbons of dark and light blue, the fraternity colors. The table loaded with choicest refreshments, was most tastily decked with flowers. The refreshments were served to the guests at their places around the room and being free from the formality usually prevalent at such times were much more enjoyed. The pavilion in the yard was in keeping with the house in the matter of decorations, and the dancing to the music of the Mandolin Club was enjoyed to an extent impossible, at this season, in a close hall. Inside of the house, the music from a fine music box, cards and billiards furnished amusement for those who did not participate in the dancing. The event was most pleasant from beginning to end, and the guests appreciate the hospitality of the Kappas as thoroughly as the Kappas appreciate the generosity of Mr. and Mrs. Bowersock for so kindly opening their house for the event. There were present Misses Murphy, of White Cloud; Chamberlain, of Ottawa; Scott, of Larned; Fullerton, of Beloit; Rushmer, Orton, Nuzuan, Moore, Henshaw, O'Bryon, McKinnon, Springer, Mason, Monroe, Webster, Tisdale, Humphrey, Scott, Barrett, Hand, Chapman, Hair, Taggart, Johnston, Nina Taggart, Hadley, Bowersock, Morris. Messrs. V. L. Kellogg, Sherman, McKinnon, Morris, Simpson, Johnson, Snow, Smith, McFarland, Nichols, Speer, Playter, Woods, Robinson, Hadley, Fiegenbaum, Chapman, Fullerton, Riddle, Bowersock, Potter, Fred Kellogg, Withington, Lewis, Brown. Fred McKinnon, Springer, Whitman.—Daily Journal. I TAKE THE LEAD IN Straw Hats. My Styles are the Latest TRY ME AND SEE. ABE LEVY The Students' Popular Hatter. A. Communication. To the Editor of the Courier: I hesitate to ask you to give space for what may seem to many a slight and purely personal matter, but knowing of no other way of meeting a public affront except in a public way, I have concluded to ask for a place in your paper. Last Monday after the Review election, friends who knew my sentiments about the management of that paper, took me severely to task for accepting a place as associate editor. I told them I had not accepted it and would not; that nothing had been said to me about it. Nothing has yet been said by those in authority. The emptiness of the position precludes the charitable construction of the company's action—that it was done from motives of friendship and appreciation. There remains, therefore, but one other construction, and it is entirely consonant with the past acts of the company—that of seeking by this sham to give an air of fairness to its conduct, by giving "representation" to a class of students who, by fraud against the constitution of the company, and the laws of the state are deprived of any participation that is worthy of men, in the management of the paper. It is because this explanation can not be made to each, that it is now made publicly to all. As long as the Review is conducted on the present principles—or rather lack of principles; as long as two fraternities that according to law can hold but twenty shares, control and vote more than fifty shares; as long as elections are carried by bribery and fraud, and the politics of the company remain as now a foul blotch on the University, I shall consider the holding of a position on the paper a smirch on one's character, and the public report of it a public affront. In view of this, it is only in justice to myself that this explanation be made as public as the report of the election will be. G.O. VIRTUE. RESTAURANT (MRS. HUTSON'S OLD STAND,) Newly Opened, First-Class Table. Day Board $3 per week. Meal Tickets $3.50. Cool Drinks of all Kinds. ANDERSON & OLSON. PENSIONS! THE DISABILITY BILL IS A LAW. Soldiers Disabled Since The War are Entitled Dependent widows and parents now dependent whose sons died from effects of army service are included. If you wish your claim speedily and successfully prosecuted. JAMES TANNER. address. Good, Tender Meat Always on Hand. Special Rates to Clubs. address Late Commissioner of Penalties Washington, D.C. C. A. PEASE & SON Kaw River Studio. IT is better to be a few minutes early than to be one moment too late. It takes TIME to finish photos in a first-class manner, and students wishing their photos in time to distribute among their friends before commencement should leave their orders with MORRIS at once. They will cost no more now than after the rush commences, and you run no risk in getting them on time. Don't fail to see the NEW PROCESS. The most brilliant photo ever produced on exhibition at the Kaw River Studio. J. L. MORRIS, Photo Artist, 829 MASSACHUSETTS STREET. The Students' Boarding Place. Klock's Restaurant. Cigars, Tobacco, Confectionery, OF ALL KINDS. Oysters in all Styles { Board per Week $3.00 } { Meal Tickets... 3.50 } 820 Mass. Street. BOOTS AND SHOES BY J. F.WIEDEMANN Second Door East of Poehler's. WILLIS DaLee's Photograph Gallery, South Tennessee St. FIRST-CLASS WORK DONE. Special: Rates : to : Students BARBER-SHOP. J. W, WINSLOW. Finest Shop! Best Location in the City. Bath Rooms Adjoining Shop. Eldridge : House : Block. -1N— FINE BOOTS AND SHOES. GEO. FLINN. MAKER OF 14 LOCK WEST Of LONDON Drug Store, Henry St. Boots and Shoes Repaired at Lowest Prices ON SHORT NOTICE. 1st Door West of Lola' Drug Store. Henry St. JOHN SULLIVAN, Rooms 1028 and 1027 New York Life Building, Kansas street, Kansas City, Mo. Phone 2356 AttorneyatLaw AT THE NEW and wonderful. Particular free. H.Hallett & Co., Box 808 Portland, Maine Massachusetts : Shoe : Store FOR BARGAINS. $12,000WorthStillLeft To be Sold at One-Half Price. All J.S.CREW & CO. Univesity Text Books in Stock! Dictionaries in English, German, French, Greek and Latin Any Book not on Hand ordered on Short Notice. All University Supplies Kept in Stock. J. S. CREW & CO. A Few Pointers Are you thinking of taking a trip? trip? If so Come down to the depot And let's talk it over. It makes no difference In what direction You want to go, The Santa Fe depot Is the best starting point. The ticket agent's education Comprises the 3 R's: Routes, Rates and Reserva- tions. What we don't know We will try to find out. In the spring time, Gentle Annie, There will be some students' excursions To play foot ball And other things. The Santa Fe route Can handle such business In right elegant shape. Come and see us. And get best rates. Geo. C, BAILEY, Agent. N. H. GOSLINE, Fancy Staple Groceries Students' Trade a Specialty. 803 Mess. Street, Lawrence, Kansas BEAL & GODDING, Livery, Hack, Boarding & Sale Stable. Livery, Back, Boarding & Sale Stable We make a speciality of horsees. TELEPHONE 139. Opposite Lawrence House. E. WRIGHT. DENTIST Office and Refund 803 Vermont Street. Office Hours - 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. LAWRENCE, KANSAS. Millinery : Parlors ORME & ENGLE. All the latest styles in Spring and Summer Millinery. Students' trade a specialty. No. 837 Massachusetts Street. Next to Mason's Shoe Store. Fresh and Salt Meats always on Hand. Special Rates to Club Stewarts. Meat Market. CHAS. HESS, 937 Massachusetts Street. MOAK BROTHERS, Billiard : Parlors, Choice Tobacco and Cigars. No. 774 Massachusetts Street. C. E. ESTERLY, DENTIST. OVER,WOODWARD'S DRUG STORE. A YEAR! I undertake to be friendly teachy and funlally gentle in person or other way, who can read and write, and who other instruction, will work independently. I am a fully qualified teacher. Tear your heart own lair, or wherever you live. I will also furnish me with a large book of poetry, an essay on the nature of love, and quickly No money for me amounts to useless as shown. Excuse me, and quickly I'll lend you my personal collection of works with employees for $2000. The poems are from all over the world. E. C. ALLEN, Box 420, Augusta, Md. 1896 O Quiz Books, Tablets and Writing Material at Keeler's, 827 Massachusetts Street.