12 THE STUDENTS JOURNAL. After the Missouri game Griffiths stayed in Kansas City and had an operation performed upon his ears. It was quite successful. "Oh me! Oh my! How we'll black the Tiger's eye!" which was suggested in our columns last week, was used with great effect at the Thanksgiving game. Will Hurlburt, of Axtell, Kas., came up from Emporia, where he is attending the College of Emporia, and spent the Thanksgiving holidays with friends here. FOR SALE;—M. S. U's Tiger. Perfectly fame and docile. Just the thing for a child's pet. Reason for selling is that the present owner has no further use for him. The Summer Blizzard Saturday night. A cyclone of merriment; an elaborate production; a carload of scenery and effects. Miss Nellie Rosebud, the charming little comedienne, with twenty-five other artists. The November number of Spaulding's Athletic Library, published by the American Sports Publishing Co., New York, contains, besides the Constitution, etc., of the Inter-collegiate Association of Amateur Athletes of America and the championship records of the Association, a valuable article on Training, by M. C. Murphy, Yale's Athletic Director. The subject is considered in a practical way and the article is full of valuable suggestions. Go to Jones for groceries. For Choice Cut Flowers or Decorative Plants call at Mrs. Luther's green house, corner Massachusetts and University avenue. Queen of Comedies, "Jane"" "Jane" the best of Comedies will appear in the city of Lawrence for an engagement at the Bowersock Opera House, next Monday night Dec.10th. "Jane" depends upon its situation very largely for the laughter it occasions, and of these situations, there is certainly an abundance. Its story is simple and its action is confined to one day. In the morning we are introduced into the household of Mr. Charles Shackleton, who is in shameful state of "hard uppishness," as his man William expresses it. Mr. Shackleton has represent- Browning, King & Co.'s Column. Thousands of People ARE WONDERING WHETHER IT will be the K. S. U. or the M. S. U. in the coming Thanksgiving game. The Boys themselves are wondering. But thousands of people continue to buy the Browning, King & Co.'s fine tailor made, ready to wear Suits and Over-coats, and wonder that we sell them so low. Our window display of Foot-Ball paraphanalia and the two contesting teams with their cries: TIGER! TIGER! M. S. U. ROCK CHALK! JAY HAWK! K. U! Opposite each other with a fine prize for the winners attracts a good deal of attention. If the weather is pleasant the Park will scarcely contain the crowd, neither will our store contain its customers. Our windows are always great attractions. They show the handsomest lines of clothing seen in America, and the most varied and beautiful stock of furnishings ever exhibited. We make a "touch down" on fine furnishings, and kick the goal on handsome clothing. In the fray Thanksgiving day Which shall bear the prize away Will it be the Kansas crew Or Missouri's M. S. U? Both the defeated and the winners can be happy if they bear away some of our fine neckwear. He showed his head of foot-ball hair. She gently laid her hand on there And said "dear boy those sunny locks Are quite too soft for foot-ball shocks." Boys come see your photographs in our window and see how you look before you go out to the Park to get disfigured. And while you are looking, just notice the very stylish clothing and furnishings we have to repair the damages with. BROWNING, KING & Co. 1103 Main street, corner of Eleventh Kansas City, Mo.