WE HAVE A SPLENDID NEW STOCK OF Latest Styles of Society Stationery, CONSISTING OF Beautiful paper from London, Paris and New York. Low PRICES.—Proper Styles. FIELD & HARGIS. University Directory. BETA THEA PT- Meets Saturday night, fourth floor opera house. PHI GAMMA DELTA-Meets Saturday night, No. 15, Massachusetts Street, third floor. PI BETA PHI -L, C.-Meets Saturday afternoon at homes of patients PHI KAFFA PSI-Meets Saturday night, third floor opera house. KAPPA ALPHA TRTA-A-Meets Saturday afternoon, 715 Massachusetts Street, third floor. PHI DELTA THREA - Meets Saturday night, second door opera house. KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA-Meets Saturday afternoon at home of members. STIOMA CHI- Meets Saturday nights, third floor Opera House block, east side. SIGMA NU-Meets Saturday night, I. O. O. F. block. OPEOPHILIAN LITERARY SOCIETY—Meets Friday afternoon in the University building, north wing, third floor, J. M. Halligan, Pres.; Rosa McMurry, See'y. SCIENCE CLUB—Meets Friday afternoon, in Snow Hall. W. II, Brown, Pres.; V. L. Kellogg, Secly. PHARMACETICAL SOCIETY—Meets Thursday at 3 p. m, in Prof. Sayre's lecture room. A. E. Topping, Pres.; M. A. Rire, Sec'y. PHILOLOGY—Meets second Friday of the month in Greek lecture room, University building, Prof. Williams, Pres.; Prof. Carruth Secy'. GERMAN SOCIETY—Meets Friday afternoon from 2 to 3, in Oread hall. H. E. Flinney, Pres.; Helen Sulliffe, See'y. Pres., Head, & Executive ORATORICAL ASSOCIATION—Pres., E. G. Blair; See'y, A. L. Wilmoth; Board of Directors, Frank Crowell, Dent Dunn, V. G. Kellogg COLLEGE BRANCH Y. W, C.A., meets Sunday afternoons at homes of members. COLLEGE BRANCH Y. M. C. A—Pres, F. J. Gardner; Seey, L. T. Smith; meets every Friday night in rooms of city association. REVIEW Company—T. F. Doran, Pres. COCKER Company—Chas. Lyons, Pres.; O. B. Taylor, Scoy. Ren New Company—T. F. Doran, Pres. Base Ball Association—W. H. Carruth, Mangr LOCAL AND PERSONAL Black socks at Abe Levy's. Buy your cigars at Smith's. Abe Levy sells silk umbrellas. Good barbers at Kelley's, try him. Writing materials of all kinds at Smith's. Writing materials of all kinds at Smith's. Abe Levy sells E. & W. collars and cuffs. Try Johnson's barbers at 715 Massachusetts street. The latest novelties in neckwear at Abe Levy's. at Abe Levy's. Have you seen the full dress shirts at Abe Levy's? at Abe Levy's? You can get a nice pocket knife at Smith's News Stand. Smith's News Stand. Get your Sunday reading at Smith's News Depot. Get your hair cut at Tom Johnson's and you will be satisfied. Smith's News Depot. Gravely chewing tobacco, the finest made at Smith's. and you will be the nearest shop on south Massachusetts street. Stop at Abe Levy's and see the new style in Youman's hat. If you want a nice pair of gloves for school wear go to Abe Levy's. If you want your hair to stand on end get Kelley to cut it pompadour. Remember the place to buy your shirts and underwear is at Abe Levy's. Tom Johnson has the finest bath rooms in the city. He is at Willard's old stand. The Kent Club expects to be favored with a series of lectures from the different members of the Lawrence bar. The Laws were the only ones who had stamina enough to recite on Wednesday. Bad weather, no heat, such a cold stop it with the remedies offered at H. L. Raymond & Co's. Don't you forget it, Raymond & Co. are the boys of whom we buy our drugs, medicines and toilet articles. The K. S. U. drug store? Where did you say? Why Harry L. Raymond & Co.'s of course, 833 Massachusetts street. Look out for the canons and clocks the Boston Clothiers are going to giveaway. There is nothing small about us. Do not smoke a drugged cigar. If you must smoke go to Smith's News Depot and buy a good pure tobacco cigar. Only the best brand kept in stock. Now is your time to pick out a nobby fall and winter overcoat. The tiesten, nobliest and best line ever shown in this city. As to prices, they are lower and the quality of the goods higher than can be shown by any other house in the city. A. Urbansky, Boston Square Dealing Clothing House. At the last meeting of the Kent Club the following officers were elected: President, S. P. King, vicepresident, J. W. Roberts; secretary, A. G. Hager; treasurer, Willis FinFrock; executive committee, S. P. King, Howard Pears and L. A. Stebbins. The first program was rendered last evening at the court house. Among the social events of the year which is always welcomed by the favored ones is the Kappa Alpha Theta parties. Enjoyable in every particular, they are long looked for and long remembered. The elegant residence of Mrs. S. B. Pierson was the scene last Friday evening of one of the most successful social events of the season. Early in the evening the young ladies of Kappa Alpha Theta assembled for the purpose of initiating Misses Martique Babcock, Kittie Bistline, the Misses Phillips and pledging Miss Kittle Smullens, Mamie Morae, Minnie Wagstaff and NannieTown, among the most charming and studious young ladies in University circles. At 9 o'clock the invited guests began to assemble. Bnch's orchestra furnished the music for the merry dancers and filled the large parlors with sweet strains for those engaged in card playing and other enjoyable pursuits. During the evening an elegant repast was indulged in and not until a late hour did the happy throng reluctantly depart. One of the pleasantest social events of last week was the party given by the Phi Psis on Friday evening. At an early hour the gentlemen and their lady friends assembled at the rooms of the fraternity, where the evening was spent in conversation and social amusements. The following were among those present: Misses Lyle Hines, Georgy Gillett, Kate Powell, Alice Penfield, Mamie Lyons, Etta Hadley, Effie Scott, Nelle Griffith, Nannie Love, Gertrude Crotty, Emma White, Lena Beard and Messrs. S. T. Gilmore, J. A. Prescott, W. P. Brown, C. B. Spencer, O. B. Taylor, E. L. Swope, S. C. Brewster, Will Snow, A. L. Bennett, O. H. Campbell, E. W. Caldwell, J. J. Mastin and Cyrus Crane. Lost. Anybody finding a gold cuff button with the monogram F. G. C. engraved on the face will receive a suitable reward by returning to F. G. Crowell. "A Plum*Pudding." The Des Moines Leader says: "Miss Minnie Sartelle and her company of comedians made their first appearance before a Des Moines audience last night and served three plates of Plum Pudding to a well pleased audience. Miss Minnie is a very clever little artist. She is an excellent vocalist and a finished actress, she plays the banjo nicely and we predict for her a bright future." The play which is undoubtedly the success of '87 will be presented at the opera house this evening. Y. M. C. A. Reception. The reception given last Friday evening by the Y. M. and Y.W. associations was a very pleasant affair. Since their organization these societies have united each year in entertaining the new students, giving them an opportunity of forming acquaintances and also to learn something of the work of the associations. The city rooms were filled with a happy company of young ladies and gentlemen and the evening hours were spent in social conversation. Refreshments were served and at a late hour all departed feeling that the social opening of the University was a very pleasant one. Weather Notes. Rain! Rain! Rain! Yes! We have had vacation, Don't you think it is damp, pretty weather? N. H. GOSLINE, Having just opened Fresh Stock of Fancy and Staple Groceries, Is now ready to sell as cheap as anybody. F. DEICHMAN & SON, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN Choice Meats, Sugar-cured Hams Sausage. Call and See Him. No. 800 Massachusetts Street. WILDER BROTHERS, We have on hand a large assortment of Shirts, both white and fancy, which were made for irresponsible parties who left them on our hands. These shirts are made from the very best imported and domestic shirtings, and to close them out we offer them at one half the regular selling price. If you want a first-class shirt for less than it actually costs to make it, call on us at once. Manufacturers of Shirts and Underwear to Order. OUR STEAM LAUNDRY Is fully equipped to do work in a first-class manner. Send us your laundry work and we know you will be pleased with it. Work called for and delivered to any part of the city. TELEPHONE 67. NEW BILLIARD PARLOR. Finest Billiard and Pool Tables in the City. Choicest Brands of Imported and Domestic Cigars. A First-class resort in every respect. HENRY MARTIN 744 Massachusetts Street. STATER'S, Successor to Grosscup, FOR ICE CREAM AND Confections.