5 - curing phone last factory idents term. LOCAL NOTICES. Ten per cent discount sale at Abe Levy's. Great slaughter of underwear at Abe Levv's. Good wool socks at Abe Levy's fast black for 25c. 75c will buy a good undershirt at Abe Levy's. See Abe Levy about underwear. All styles of night shirts at Abe Levy's. Oh! those photographs of Hamilton's, they will make glad the hearts of your friends and conciliate the ill will of your enemies. Start in the New Year by getting a dozen photos at Hamilton's. In a short time you will forget how you looked in your freshman year, so get your photograph taken at Hamilton's. Do not fail to hear William Blaikie at the opera house tonight on "How to Develop our Bodies." "How to Develop Our Bodies." "The Athletic Association has shown commendable enterprise in getting William Blaikie, the celebrated writer and speaker on health and physical culture, to come to Lawrence and deliver his lecture entitled, "How to Develop our Bodies." Mr. Blaikie will be known to most of our readers as an entertaining contributor to Harper's and other magazines on physical, culture and athletic sports, and the author of two excellent books entitled, "How to get Strong, and How to Stay So," and, "Sound Bodies for our Boys and Girls." Everybody who believes that health is the basis of most good work and happy living in this world will be glad that an opportunity is to be offered of having sound and wholesome information on this important subject by such a recognized authority as Mr. Blaikie. Every student should hear this lecture, for it is full of interest to each and every one. The lecture will be held in the opera house and a general admission of twenty-five cents will be charged. Mr. William Blaikie who lectures this evening at the opera house on "How to develop our Bodies," is the author of "How to get Strong and How to Stay so"the best book of its kind ever published. He is authority on matters of physical culture and every student should hear him without fail. The University authorities are working up a list of the addresses and occupations of all the students who were ever connected with the University. All information about former students, their whereabouts, will be gratefully received at the office. A meteorite has been placed in the University museum by Mr. H. C. Fellow. The meteorite was found by Mr. Fellow about a year ago. It weighs about twenty-five pounds and is the third to be discovered in Kansas. UNIVERSITY DIRECTORY. Science Club—Meets in Snow Hall every other Friday at 8 p. m. Seminary of Historical and Political Science-Meets in room 14. University building, every other Friday from 4 to 6. J.H.Canfield, Director. SOCIETIES. Philological Club-Meets in room No. 20. University building, every other Friday at 8 p.m. University Glee Club—Meets in Music room, North College, every Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. m. Penny, Director, Kent Club—Meets in North College every Friday afternoon at 1:30. Admits law students only. Pharmaceutical Society-Meets in the Lecture room, Chemistry building, every other Friday at 8 p.m. Admits Pharmacy students only. Adelphic Literary Society—Meets in Adelphic hall, University building south wing, 3d floor, every Friday evening at 8 o'clock. FRTERNITIES. Phi Beta Kappa—Honorary collegiate fraternity. Sigma Xi-Honorary scientific fraternity. Beta Theta Fl—Meets every Saturday evening on 4th floor of Opera House Rockefeller Phi Kappa Psi—Meets every Saturday evening on 3rd floor of Opera House Block. Phi Gamma Delta—Meets every Saturday evening on 3rd floor of Eldridge House Block. Phi Delta Theta—Meets every Saturday evening in A. O. U. W. Hall. Sigma Chi—Meets every Saturday evening on the 4th floor east of Opera Sigma Nu—Meets every Saturday evenen- third floor of Eldridge House Block Pi Beta Phil—Meets every Saturday afternoon at the homes of members. Kappa Alpha Theta—Meets every Saturday afternoon at the homes of mem- ber. Kappa Kappa Gamma-Meets every Saturday afternoon at the homes of members. MISCELLNEOUS. Oratorical Association of the Students of Kansas State University—President, Jus D. Bowersock; Secretary, W.D. Ross. University Athletic Association—President, A. G. Canfield; Secretary, M. A. Barber; Treasurer, H. A. Peirs. Includes Tennis Association, Base Ball Association and Foot Ball Association. Camera Club—Meets once per month. President, E. H. S. Bailey; Secretary, E. E. Slosson. Y. M. C. A.—Meets in University building room 11 every Friday at 7:30 p.m. President, E. L. Ackley; Secretary. C. P. Chapman. Telegraph Club—President, Prof. L. I. Blake; Secretary, W. S. Franklin. Y. W C. A.-Meets in University building, north wing, 3rd floor, every Friday evening at 7:30 p.m. President, Miss Emma Dunn; Secretary, Miss Laura Lockwood. UNIVERSITY JOURNALS. The University Review—Editor-in-Chief, Harold Barnes. Published monthly by The Kansas University Publishing Company. The Weekly University Courier-Editor in-Chief, Russell R. Whitman. Published every Friday morning by The Courier Company. JOHN SULLIVAN, Twenty.Fifth Annual Day and Night Schools AttorneyatLaw Rooms 1029 and 1037 New York Life Building, coach with and Driveways, Kansas City, Mo. Phone: (864) 758-6012 Soldiers's Commercial College BROOKLYN, NY. JOE W. SENNINGAM FATHER. COMMERCIAL BLOCK, D. W. Corr. 12th and Main Sts. All English and Commercial Branches, Photography, at lowest rates. Unproperly a Advantages. No Voice in the publication. Not to be used with or address this College before going elsewhere. $3000 A YEAR! I undertake to briefly teach any fairly intelligent person of either age or ability how to instruct, will work industriously, how to earn $2,000 a year, Year in their own local district, the situation or employment at which you can earn that amount, learned. I learn but one worker from each district or county. I learned, I learn but one worker from each district or county. I number, who are making over $3000 a year each. It's NEW. E. C. ALLEN, Box 420, Augusta, Maine. $75.00 to $250.00 A MONTH can be made working for us Persons preferred who can furnish office space, business, Spar momenta may be profitably emp owed also. New vacancies in town and cities. B.F. JOHN SON & CO, 100 Maltz St, Richmond, Va. Academical Gowns and Caps. Correct styles for UNIVERSITY AND COLLEGE USE. Price according to Material and number ordered. Special prices for classes. For measurement send height, width of shoulder, size of neck, and length of sleeve. These gowns add grace and fulness to a speaker's form. Military Equipments. Swords, Sashes, Belts, Boxing Gloves, Foils, Footballs, Jackets; everything that Students use in athletic sports, we supply. G. W. SIMMONS & CO. "Gak Hall," hostess, New WM. WIEDEMANN HAS OPENED RIS Oyster ::- Parlor For the Season, and makes a Speciality of Matureuring ICE CREAM FINE CONFECTIONERY. -AND- Parties Supplied on Short Notice A. WEBER & SON, PRACTICAL : TAILORS, Prices Accorling to Material. Student Trade a Specialty. CALL ON THEM. HUTSON'S Restaurant and Bakery. Special Rates to Students' Clubs. 715 MASSACHUSETTS STREET. Fresh Bread Furnished Every Day. Livery, Feed and Hack Stables, DONNELLY BROS., C. E. ESTERLY, Cor Winthrop and New Hampshire Streets, TELEPHONE 100. DENTIST, COON BRAND OVER WOODWARD'S DRUG STORE, MOAK BROTHERS, Billiard : Parlors, No. 774 Massachusetts Street. Choice Tobacco and Cigars, E. WRIGHT, DENTIST Office and Residency 890 Vermont Street. Office Hours: 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. LAWRENCE, KANSAS. Than Which there Are No Better. Song小堡 Fortunes have been made at work for us, by Amy Ingle, Azina Fatiu, and our friends cut out. Orders are doing well. Why should you not work with a monthly. You can do the work and live at home, wherever you are, or you can go to $ to $ all day. All days. We show you how to work all day on any of the line. Big money for work-for-us. NEXT WEEK. NEXT Wonderful, Paradise free. R. Hallett & Co., Box 880 Portland, Maine Linen Collars and Cuffs W. BROMELSICK SOLE AGENT. BOOTS AND SHOES MADE AND REPAIRED BY J. F.WIEDEMANN Second Door East of Pochier's. R. J. SPEITZ. Fresh Bread Delivered to any part of the city. Special Rates to Clubs 825 MASS. STREET. FINE BOOTS AND SHOES, GEO. FLINN. MAKER OF 1st Door West of Lea's Drug Store, Henry St. Boots and Shoes Repaired at Lowest Price ON SHORT NOTICE. MEAT ; MARKET. Fresh and Salt Meats on hand Special Rates to Club Stewarts. Chas, Hess, 937 Massachusetts Street. N. H. GOSLINE, Fancy Staple Groceries Students' Trade a Specialty. 803 Mass. Street, Lawrence, Kansas THE NATIONAL AND SCHOOL OF SHORT-HAND AND TYPE-WRITING. Investigate the superior excellence and facilities of this popular training school. Strict discipline. Invitations. Honesty. HENRY COOP, Postoffice. Next to Postoffice, Ninth and Grand avenue. Send for prospectus. Inspect this paper. DaLee's Photograph Gallery, WILLIS. South Tennessee St. FIRST-CLASS WORK DONE. Special: Rates : to : Students BARBER-SHOP. ALBERT GREGG. Finest Shop! Best Location in the City. Bath Rooms Adjoining Shop. -IN- Eldridge : House : Block. STUDENTS' POPULAR BARBER SHOP Solicit Your Patronage. GROSS & BARKER AT THE Good, Tender Meat Always on Hand. Special Rates to Clubs. 814 Massachusetts Street. THE MEAT MARKET C. A. PEASE & SON. The Leading Photographer GO TO METTNER, 719 Massachusetts Street, Lawrence, Kas. J. JOHNSON, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Third Door North of Post Office. WILDER BROS., SHIRT : MAKERS GENTS' FURNISHERS, *Students* and everybody will do well by calling on me and be fitted out in Skirts and Underwear that are made to order by parties and not taken. You can buy the Finest Goods for one-third the regular price. Patronize our Custom Steam Laundry for nice work and low prices. Work Called for and Delivered. Telephone 67. J. L. TAYLOR & SON., Livery and Hack Stables. The Finest Livery and Hacks in Lawrence. Telephone 139. Opposite Lawrence House