56 The University Courier. RIDDLE & TOPPING, TELEPHONE 15. 923 MASS. ST. CHAS. HESS, SAUSAGE. Telephone 14. 937 Mass. Street. Choice Meats, Sugar Cured Hams. The Royal Tailors. COR. 7TH AND MAIN STS., KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI, Will make fine spring suits for the University boys from $20 up. Also spring overcoats and dress suits at low prices. OUR FIT, workmanship and trimmings are strictly first-class. We guarantee satisfaction. We want to "measure" the college boys. Come and give us a trial. We will save you money and please you. ROYAL TAILORS, M. A. POTTS, MGR. What you don't Know about California Is told in a beautifully illustrated and entertaining book entitled "To California and Back." Ask G. T. Nicholson, G. P. A., Santa Fe Route, Topeka, Kansas, for a copy. It is free. The San Francisco Midwinter Exposition will attract tourists to the Pacific Coast this winter. 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