Alex. E. Protsch, Fashionable Merchant Tailor, 917 Mass. St., first Door North of McIntire's. ident of the amounts to do someone life in the slumb is to have whatever it had English. did as a shurorthy presi- pity published and which the General" Local Dept. the "barb" account ofenge upon members the society by the gencce and con- sim. There the attack, president'soreside over city but it is apel attend- those who a Literary the president e committee that com- mune programs ought to at- tolame rests upon the Kansan had would have intive com- true truth are the Kansan a majority e executive y men and erb and of representa- the Kansan pleen upon every tair consider the the attacks will do no to show the applicable per- people will A Barb. granted a at the Uni- his will be the kind west is another the Star of LAW DEPARTMENT. King now wears the cross of the Sigma Chi's. The fraternity is to be congratulated. W. J. L.Crank went to Topeka Monday on important business. The faculty are loud in their complaint of the noise which it is alleged the Laws make in the halls. Yet the other students run up and down the halls in front of the Law room, and make such a racket with their laughter and loud talk that it is often impossible for those in a distant part of the room to hear what the professor is saying. Green has started a short-hand class for the purpose of instructing the future jurists. Mertz is learning to trip the light fantastic. The Juniors finished up constitution Tuesday. Wallace, as President of the Senate, showed himself to be the right man in the right place. There is strong talk of electing him President of the Club as successor to Mr. Nichols, who at present honors that position. The Juniors have lost one of their number. McKnab returned to his home in Olathe Tuesday, where he expects to enter the law office of his uncle. Teller is taking short-hand under the instruction of Prof. Green. The Senate by the Kent Club last Friday evening was a success. Orators were present in legions, but owing to the time taken up in the preliminary wire-working, only a few were so fortunate as to get to speak. This interesting program will be continued this evening. PHARMACY DEPARTMENT. Weida received quite a fall in going down hill Friday evening. The Senior class have sent in an order for glasses and they will be here the latter part of the week. The fraternities seem to be rushing the Pharmacy students. Three of them having been taken into the fold. H. A. Adams received a visit from his mother and sister on Wednesday. The following program was presented Friday evening at the meeting of the Pharmaceutical: Reminiscences of a Trip to Ger many—Claassen. Music—Orchestra. Recitation—Miss Priestly. Emporia Drug Stores—Smeltzer Review of Journals—Adams. Quiz—Phillips. Debate. [Dedicated to Rho Kappa Tau.] Song. Air: We'll Paint His Back with Nitrate of Silver. Soph sedit by a hole Intendi cum omni soul. Prendere—"Rats." Barbs concurrent ad same hole In numero duo, tres or more. Uno oblite frats. Barbs concurrunt ad same hole Soph saw him oculis, "I'll have him" inquit he "I guess." Munc suadent. Nunc Soph crept ad barbarian group "Habeam"dlixit he "gcod frat soup Pingues sunt." Barbs incepit all risere Intenti in ludum vere. Nunc acceptit Soph aforesaid eum Et painted eum limb et limb. Violenter. Violenter. MORAL. Barbs all barbs be shy Et aurem praebe mihi. Benigne. Si hoe fuges verbum enuff, Avoid a huge and hungry Soph Study Studiose. The new girl's fraternity is animating the thoughts of all the girls. Some of the leaders in the sister frats have expressed themselves favorably toward the new fraternity, and it is said that all the supposed members are good hard-working students. If so, the COURIER welcomes you to the ranks of the fraternities in K. S.U. University Lecture Course. The chart for Robt. McIntire will be opened at J. S. Crews next Wednesday morning to all holders of course tickets. On Thursday and Friday the chart will be open to the general public at the usual prices. The meetings of the Unity Club are among the most interesting to students of any in the city. Next Monday night Mr. B. W. Woodward will read a very interesting paper on "Thackery and Balzae," this paper was read before the Old and New Club a short time ago and is highly spoken of. Mr. Woodward has a fine discrimination in literature and has a happy faculty of expressing himself The Club wel come all who attend. Unity Club. Poehler and Challiss took their regular weekly trip to Horse Shoe Lake and, as usual, returned with plenty of game; i. e., they were made game of by the boys. The Tri Delt fraternity it seems is not the one that will enter the University. We would welcome the Tri Delt as we welcome the Phi Beta Kappa. There is nothing like fun, but don't let it carry you away so far that you are forgetful of the rights and property of others. Don't throw rubbers at each other in the halls. That's what the faculty say and we coincide. SALE Underwear O O AT ABE LEVY'S O----O The Best Line of in the city, UNDERWEAR At PRICES that will suit you. F. H. KLOCK. Restaurant. - - - $16 Mass. St Students' Restaurant. Cigars, Tobacco, and Confectionery of all kinds. Meal Tickets $3.50. Board per week $0.00 While in one of the chairs in Dedrick & Tipton's barber shop you can fall asleep while you are being shaved and dream that heavenly seraphs are gently caressing your cheeks. WILDER Come! Ye slim striplings, Me Connell, the tailor, can fit ye. Harry Busse's Lunch counter. Harry Busse, 901 Warren street Nicolay the popular barber may be foued at McCullough Bros. 014 Mass, St. Students! visit McCnllough Bros. for neat work.Hair cutting a speciality. The neatest shop and best work can be found at McCullogh Bros. 914 Mass, St. "Andy Reed, Andy Reed, Andy Reed." "—'What is it?' "I hear that you have the best barber shop tn town, is it so." Truth compells Andy Reed to acknowledge McCullough Bros. have moved into their new room and will be pleased to see their old customers Call aed see Andy Reed. He is a man that pays especial attention to the appearance. And if you are going out to play or party you are not complete until you have seen Andy Reed. Andy Reed is a man that knows how to shave. Andy Reed uses clean towels. Boys, call on Nicolay and get the latest in hair-cutting. Remember the Barber of barbers, the one who surpasses all others, Nicolay. Nicolay, former proprietor of the Eldridge House Barber Shop, is to be found just across the street from his old stand. Nicolay, Nicolay. Duncan's? Yes Duncan's, that is where I bought this book. Have you seen the fine stock of Cigars and Tobacco at Duncan's? If you have not, call there and see if you will buy elsewhere. Novels and books for sale at Charley Duncan's. Boys,don't forget Nicolay,you' barber of last year. Nicolay is to be found opposite the Eldridge House. BROTHERS. SHIRT MAKERS AND GENTS FURNISHERS, Lawrence, Kansas. Patronize our Custom Steam Laundry for nice work and low prices. Students and everybody will do well to call on us and be fitted out in Shirts and Underwear that have been made to order for parties and not taken. You can buy the finest goods for one-third the regular price. Work called for and delivered. Telephone No. 67. "MONARCH" Shirts. The most perfect fitting shirt made W. BROMELSICK, Sole Agent. OUR STOCK OF —Will be— BOOTS & SHOES LARGE AND FULL For the FALL and WINTER Trade Prices Low. FAMILY SHOE STORE. Mss. St J. H. SHIMMONS, DEALER IN Queensware, China, Glass, Plated Ware, Tinware, Cutlery, Cages, Pictures, Mirrors, FURNITURE and STOVES. Household Goods in General. Lawrence, Kansas. DR. WHEELER, DENTIST. 829) Massachusetts St. Silver Filings - 50 cts. Gold Filings one-half usual price. Extracting Teeth, - 25 cts. All Work Warranted Cheapest place to buvvour Winter's Coal. C.Bruce & Son