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 THETA Pi—Meets Saturday night, fourth floor opera house. PI BETA PHI-L. C—Meets Saturday afternoon at homes of members. PHI KAPPA PSI—Meets Saturday night, third floor opera house. KAPPA ALPHA THETA—Meets Saturday afternoon, 715 Massachusetts Street, third floor. PHI GAMMA DELTA—Meets Saturday nights, No. 715 Massachusetts Street, third floor. PHI DELTA THETA—Meets Saturday night, second floor opera house. KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA—Meets afternoon at homes of members. SIGMA CHI—Meets nights, third floor Opera House block, east side. SIGMA MUI—Meets I. O. F. block. OROPHILIAN LITERARY SOCIETY—Meets Friday afternoon in the University building, north wing, third floor., J. M. Halligan, Pres.; Rosa McMurry, Sec'y. SCIENCE CLUB—Meets Friday afternoon, in Snow Hall, W. H. Brown, Pres.; V. L. Kellogg, Sec'y. PHARMACEUTICAL SOCIETY—Meets Thursday at 3 p.m., in Prof. Sayre's lecture room. A. E Topping, Pres.; M. A. Rile, Sec'y. PHILOLOGY—Meets second Friday of the month in Greek lecture room, University building, Prof. Williams, Pres.; Prof. Carruth Sec'y. GERMAN SOCIETY—Meets Friday afternoon from 2 to 3, in Oread hall, H. E Finney, Pres.; Helen Sullife, Sec'y. ORATORICAL ASSOCIATION—Pres., E. G. Blair Sec'y, A. L. Wilmoth; Board of Directors Frank Crowell, Denton Dunn, V. G. Kellogg. COLLEGE BRANCH Y. M. C. A.-Pres., F. J Gardner; Sec'y, L. T. Smith; meets every Friday night in rooms of city association. COLLEGE BRANCH Y. W. C.A., meets Sunday afternoons at homes of members. COURIER Company—Chas. Lyons, Pres.; O. B Taylor, Sec'y. REVIEW Company—T. F. Doran, Pres. BASE Company—T. F. Doran, Pres. BASE Ball Association—W. H. Carruth, Mangr LOCAL AND PERSONAL. 833. Drugs, Medicines, Toilet Goods, Raymond & Co., The new Drug Store, Proprietors K. S. U. Boys of '86 and '87. "Blue Mortar," 833 Massachusetts street. H. L. RAYMOND & Co. Buy your Fall Hat of Abe Levy. H. L. Raymond & Co. for perfumes. Collars and Cuffs at Bromelsick's. Toilet Supplies at Raymond & Co. Get a shave and hair cut at Kelly's. All the daily newspapers at Smith's. Buy one of Abe Levy's stylish Hats. Fall style Hats just in at Bromelsick's. Smith keeps a full line of base ball goods. H. L. Raymond & Co. for Toilet Soaps. Call on Smith if you want a good smoke. Fine Shirts and Neckwear at Bromelsick's. You can get a good cigar at Smith's. If you want a good hair cut go to Kelly's. Abe Levy sells E. & W. Collars and Co. Ask Abe Levy to show you those new Shirts. Go to Bromelsick's and pick out a nice Necktie. Boys, the place to buy your Hats is at A.Louis. Tom Johnson has the finest bath room in the city. is at Abe Levy. Tom Johnson has the finest bath You can buy Celluloid Collars and Cuffs of Abe Levy. Buy a Hat of Bromelsick. He has all the latest styles. Fine Cigars and Cigarettes at Smith's News Depot. The best line of gent's Hose in the city at Abe Levy's. See Bromelsick before buying you Winter Underwear. Try a shave at Tom Johnson's, 712 Massachusetts street. Prepare for Cramps, Colds and Chills at Raymond & Co's. Artistic hair cutting at Tom Johnson's, Willard's old stand Pay your subscription to E. L. Swope or W. A. Jackson. J. B. Kelly has the neatest barber shop on South Mass, street. Effie Scott, a graduate of the Paola High School, has enrolled. The best table board in the city can be had at the Lawrence House. Try it. The best assortment of Indian Clubs and Ball Bats in the city at Smith's. The members of the Law Department classes met Thursday and reorganized the Kent Club. The receptions given by the College Christian Associations are very enjoyable times, and we advise new students to take advantage of the invitation for this evening. All new students are expected and will be cordially received. Come one, come all. The ladies of Kappa Kappa Gamma entertained their gentlemen and lady friends last Tuesday evening at the elegant residence of Miss Howe. A large number were present, and the evening passed in a manner most enjoyable to all. The Kappas entertain their friends so pleasantly, and we only regret that their enterments do not happen oftener. One of the pleasant social affairs last Saturday was the I. C. "CookeyShine," which took place at the elegant new residence of T. D. Griffith, on Ohio street. The Sorosis assembled early in the evening, and initiated and pledged a number of young ladies. They were: Misses Manley, Tisdale, King, Brown and Crotty; and Misses Cora Parker our efficient art instructor was pledged. Dancing was engaged in and the evening will always be a most pleasant memory to the I. C.'s and their friends, who rejoice at their success. Gilbert & Sullivan's latest opera, "Ruddygore," is to be produced in the opera house next Monday evening, September 26, by the New York Ideal Opera Company. As this is the first performance of this well-known opera in this city we predict for it a large house. It would be better to read the story before going to the opera, as one can appreciate it better by so doing. The Pharmaceutical Society held its first meeting of the year last Thursday afternoon, and elected officers for the ensuing year. They were: President, A. E. Topping; Vice President, Robt. Parker; Secretary, Miss M. A. Rice; Treasurer, Geo. McLaren; Executive Board, L. W. Snepp and F. L. Abbey. The Standard has done good business with Mr. Chas. Verner, a candidate for honors as an Irish comedian, new to this country, but none the less clever. It may not be considered a very high walk in art, but it is a popular one, and Mr. Verner has a fine manly presence, a sweet, clear tenor voice, and the off-hand freedom of manner which are likely to make him popular in his line.—Chicago Times. Mr. Verner will appear in the opera house in "Shamus O'Brien," Wednesday evening, Sept. 28. The following editorial staff and managers for the Courier were elected at the last annual meeting: President, Chas. Lyons, a Junior Law; Secretary, O. B. Taylor, member of the Junior class; business managers, W. A. Jackson, Senior Law, and E. L. Swope, of Sophomore class. Associate editors, John Prescott, '91, H. F. M. Bear, '90, C. E. Street, '89, F. C. Keys, '88, L. A. Stebbins, Junior Law, Hanna Love, '91, May Webster, '88, Lillie Freeman, '89, Gertrude Hunnicut, '88. Editor-in-chief, Frank G. Crowell. It will be seen by the above that every class is represented. N. H. GOSLINE, A meeting was held Monday to organize a University Tennis Club. After some discussion an association was formed with Prof. A. J. Canfield as president, V. L. Kellogg, secretary, and Russ Whitman, treasurer. Arrangements are being made to secure suitable grounds for courts, and playing will be commenced at once. The membership of the club is limited to twenty, and students desiring to join should hand in their names to the secretary. An admittance fee of fifty cents is required. Arrangements are being perfected for a tournament to be held in Bismarck Grove this Fall, in which teams from Kansas City, St. Joe, Topeka and the University will participate. This is intended as a "boom" edition of the Courier Buy one and send it home to your friends. 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 and Sausage. Call and See Him. No. 800 Massachusetts Street. WILDER BROTHERS, 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. 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. TELEPHONE 67. NEW BILLIARD PARLOR. Finest Billiard and Pool Tables in the City. in the City. Choicest Brands of Imported and Domestic Cigars. A First-class resort in every respect. HENRY MARTIN, 744 Massachusetts Street 744 Massachusetts Street. STATER'S, Successor to Grosscup, FOR ICE CREAM AND Confections. PUBLI VOL. Roy day. 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