14 UNIVERSITY COURIER. The Courier wishes you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. Phi Delta Theta has evidently taken up a residence in K. S. U. Neat pins. Caps, scarfs. And underwear. I with you all to know. Are at Bromelsie!'s depot; In style so rare. You'd laff. And win—by buying. Hugh Richards shook hands with old friends on Monday. Winter gloves at Bromelsick's. Caps in all styles and at all prices at Bromelsick's. Beta Theta Pi out did all previous efforts in the banquet to tee I. C.'s on the 8.h inst. Have you noticed Mrs. Gardner's show windows with the beautiful display of holiday goods? The K. S. U. girls can feast their optics. Get your photos at Meijer's. The Courier, ever ready for enterprise, has taken a column in the Daily Tribune, and will publish every evening the day's doings at the University. If you went New Years cards call at Bates & Field's. Silk mufflers at Bromelsick's. Profs. Glced. Carauth, and Williams will address the State Teachers' Association during the holidays. Holiday pictures at Mettner's. For satisfaction in photo work go to Mettner's. Our cotemporary local, Fred Stocks, has been suffering with a slight ill position for some time. If you want Florentine statuary for wedding or birthday gifts call at Bates & Field's. If you want photograph albums call at Bates & Field's. The preparatory students have organized a literary society with W. P.Blair as president. Large size pannel pictures at Mettner's. A dozen new handkerchief odors just received at the South End Drug Store. John Sullivan come up from Kansas City this afternoon to attend the concert. Bates & Field have received a new and quite artistic line of note books suitable for taking lecture memoranday. Pictures and picture games at Bates & Field's. Pen keives of all grades at Bates & Field's. Each member of the physic class is required to write an essay of two thousand words on Sound. Look at those handsome odor cases at the South End Drug Store. The following appointments were announced by the Faculty this morning for the entertainment. February 22nd: Senior orations—P. B. Russell and Miss Annie Murphy. Junior essays—George B. Watson and Miss Agnes Emery. Sophomore declaimer-B. K. Bruce. Freshman declaimer-J. B. Chamberlain. Students who cannot find the books they require elsewhere can obtain in them of Bates & Field by giving due notice as the firm is in daily communication with Chicago and New York agents and is sending to both places very frequently. Fine gift books of all kinds and at reduced prices at Bases & Field's. Reduced raiload tickets can be purchased at one and one-fourth rates after the fourth hour Tuesday. Your girl will be delighted with one of those odor cases at Straffon's. Call and see them and you can't help buying one, they are so cheap and perfect daisies. John W. Love's University Cigars at Straffon's. Holly Rockwell is better, although he will not be able to return to his work for three months. Book straps at Straffon's. Fine stationery at Bates & Field's. Rolly Krebbs, we are paired to announce, is worse on Thursday. A new and unique assortment of photograph frames just at hand, and are on sale at Bates & Field's. Pocket books at Bates & Field's. Prof. Canfield, who has been suffering from quite a severe attack of typho'd pneumonia, is worse. All of the popular naudkerchef odors in bulk at the South Ered Drug Store. Another fresh lot of stub cigars just received at the South End Drug Store. Scratch books at the South End Drug Store. Key West perfection cigars at Straffon's. You can save from ten to twenty per cent. by buying your toilet articles at the South End Drug Store. A fine line of toilet soaps at Straffon's. Old Judge cigarettes and cigarette tobacco at the South End Drug Store. Picture frames at low rates at Bates & Field's. All kinds of note books at Bates & Field's. Bates & Field constantly receive invoices of all the new articles for decoration used by our artists. Great gloom was thrown over the University last Wednesday by a telegram announcing the death of Arabur Challiss. A delegation, consisting of Victor Linley, W. C. Spangler, Ed. Brown, C. E. Fearl, W. W. Douglas, Frank Thompson, and W. J. Morse attended the funeral service on Thursday. The Class of '86 met and adopted appropriate resolutions. TO THE PUBLIC We wish to say, If in Need of Boots and Shoes, THE FAMILY SHOE STORE! Carries the largest stock in the city. All goods bought for cash. The assortment in all lines is large. Prices Right. Courteous treatment to all. MASON'S.