90 The University Courier. New Book Store. Mr. Tracy Learnard, an old K. U. boy, has just opened up one of the prettiest and neatest book stores in Lawrence. The fixtures are all new from top to bottom and the shelves are not loaded old shelf worn editions of text books. Mr. Learnard is ably assisted by Miss Lillian Popenoe, who is well known to University book buyers. For his numerous friends and acquaintances Mr. Learnard's handsome quarters are sure to be a favorite and popular resort, and to the new students the COURIER takes great pleasure in recommending Mr. Learnard's book store as the place for cheapest bargains. Kappa Alpha Theta. Last Saturday evening two bus loads of merry girls left town for the home of Mrs. D. C. Haskell to initiate into the mysteries of Kappa Alpha Theta the following nine girls: Maude Smelser, Madge Schaum, May Riggs, Lottie Robinson, Jeanette Wheeler, Grace Colwell, Emma Barber, Grace Poff and Edith Davis, the largest number ever initiated at one time by any fraternity in the University. After the iniation, which was voted by all present to be the most successful ever held, Mrs. Haskell served elegant refreshments. The pleasure of the evening was greatly enhanced by a delightful serenade from one of the gentlemen's fraternities. The presence of several Thetas from out of town, among whom was Mrs. Scott Hopkins, one of the charter members of Kappa chapter, also added to the enjoyment. Mr. Frank Peairs entertained the Junior class Monday. J. W. Green spent Saturday and Sunday in Denver. The Law School. Art Shaeffer spent Sunday with parents at Valley Falls. J. A. Orr wears a black eye as a result of a tussel for the "pig skin." Who is authority for the statement, that, Schaeffer is more dexterous with the foot ball than with "Torts!" The Junior laws are still grappling with heavy constitutional questions. They will begin on bailments next week. R. D. Brown, and Jim Noble, have returned to the Northwestern University. They are members of the Law class of 194. The reason that a number of the boys have had such poor lessons all this week is due to the fact that "Cecil" is in town. Mrs. Mary E. Lease is not very popular with the Law students. A resolution inviting her to lecture to the Law school was defeated. Kent Club every Saturday morning at 9 o'clock. The parliamentary drill at the close is an important and interesting feature of the programme. Herbert F. Roberts paid us a visit last Tuesday. He graduated from the Law school of the Northwestern University last Spring, and is at present located in the Law office of Austin & Austin in Kansas City, Mo. The latest styles in fall and winter hats can be seen at the La Mode. Bruce is making the lowest prices on coal. Telephone 113. Go to Bruce's for coal. The oldest coal firm in Lawrence. 627 Mass. street. Geo. Hollingbery makes a specialty of supplying students' clothing at prices you cannot buy the same quality west of Boston, New York or Philadelphia. To secure this great advantage you must plan two weeks ahead. It will save you money. Pat Graham will make you the finest dress shoe you ever wore, and for less money than you ever paid before. East Warren street. New students, Smith's Depot is the place to get your cigars. All kinds of athletic goods kept at Smith's News Depot. See him before buying. Tipton, 836 Massachusetts street, is the finest tonsorial artist in town. Patronize him. Subscribe for the COURIER.