THE STUDENTS JOURNAL. 15 Fine Cigars at Smith's News Depot. Pat Graham does the students' work. Caps for Girls, all styles at Abe Levy's. See the New E. and W. Collar at Levy's. Pat Graham, No. 7 East Warren street. For fancy and staple groceries go to Jones. 25 cents for Sterling Brownie Pins at Levy's. Go to 828 Massachusetts street for table board. First class dining hall at 825 Massachusetts street. Candies, Fruits, and Fresh Bulk Oysters at Wilson's. Candies, Fruits, and Fresh Bulk Oysters at Wilson's. Candies, Fruits, and Fresh Bulk Oysters at Wilson's. Tracy Learnard carries a full line of stationery goods. Coal at as low rates as any place in town at A. J. Griffin's. R. W. McCurdy & Co. carry a full line of first class groceries. See the best line of Smoking Tobaccos at Smith's News Depot. Go to Schaum & Henshaw for your Books, 917 Massachusetts street. Look out for the University tablet which is being put out by Tracy Learnard. Stewards of clubs will do well to see J. M. Jones before contracting for groceries. Robertson's orchestra, the finest and best music. Three pieces for $8 an evening. If you have shoes that need repairing go to Jas. Edmondson, 915 Massachusetts street. If you want your shoes repaired go to Pat Graham's on Warren street east of Massachusetts. Buy your Canes at Smith's News Depot. A discount on all fine canes made to students. If you want a nice perfume for the handskerchief, see what the Leis Drug Co. have to offer you. K. S. U. Boquet perfumes can be had by the students at Barber Bros., on Massachusetts street. Schaum & Henshaw, 917 Massachusetts street, Text Books, all kinds of Stationery and School supplies. Fine Cigars at Smith's News Depot. Pat Graham does the students' work. Caps for Girls, all styles at Abe Levy's. See the New E. and W. Collar at Levy's. Pat Graham, No. 7 East Warren street For fancy and staple groceries go to Jones. 25 cents for Sterling Brownie Piis at Levy's. Go to 828 Massachusetts street for table board. First class dining hall at 825 Massachusetts street. Candies, Fruits, and Fresh Bulk Oysters at Wilson's. Candies, Fruits, and Fresh Bulk Oysters at Wilson's. Candies, Fruits, and Fresh Bulk Oysters at Wilson's. Tracy Learnard carries a full line of stationery goods. Coal at as low rates as any place in town at A. J. Griffin's. R. W. McCurdy & Co. carry a full line of first class groceries. See the best line of Smoking Tobaccoos at Smith's News Depot. Go to Schaum & Henshaw for your Books, 217 Massachusetts street. Look out for the University tablet which is being put out by Tracy Learnard. Stewards of clubs will do well to see J. M. Jones before contracting for groceries. Robertson's orchestra, the finest and best music. Three pieces for $8 an evening. If you have shoes that need repairing go to Jas. Edmondson, 915 Massachusetts street. If you want your shoes repaired go to Pat Graham's on Warren street east of Massachusetts. Buy your Canes at Smith's News Depot. A discount on all fine canes made to students. If you want a nice perfume for the handkerchief, see what the Leis Drug Co. have to offer you. K. S. U. Boquet perfumes can be had by the students at Barber Bros., on Massachusetts street. Schaum & Henshaw, 917 Massachusetts street. Text Books, all kinds of Stationery and School supplies. Remember Roberts & Culver will give you first class goods at the lowest prices. See Robertson for the latest music for parties and receptions. Rates reasonable. New Students and Old Students! Ed. Anderson keeps the fancy lunch counter at 715 Massachusetts street. A number of students will take drawing lessons of Mrs. Grant, 915 Massachusetts street, this winter. Our student friend, A. A. Hart, runs a butcher shop at 1047 Rhode Island street. Give the Kansas University man a call. If you want good music, and the latest music for parties or receptions, get Robertson's orchestra. Satisfaction guaranteed. Gene. Waffle can furnish you the finest music in the city for parties and receptions Give him a trial and you will get him again. McCurdy & Co. will be glad to see their last year customers back again and solicit the trade of new students. Gene. Waffles orchestra is better able than ever before to please the boys and girls with the latest music for parties and receptions. The finest. most pleasant and most popular perfumery in the market is K. S. U. Boquet at Barber Bros. on Massachusetts street. Roberts & Culver run a first class grocery store. Stewards of clubs are invited to examine prices of them before buying. Students will find Learnard's the best place in Lawrence to buy tablets, quiz books, theme paper, and all kinds of stationery. Lost-On last Tuesday, a string of small gold beads, strung upon a black velvet string. The finder will confer a favor by returning it to the owner, Miss M.A.Henrichs. Students all go to Schaum & Henshaw for fair treatment in School Supplies, Text Books, Fine Stationery, etc., 917 Massachusetts street. Wm. Hickox of the Douglas County Grocery will supply your wants as cheap as any other store in town, give him a call. 1119 Massachusetts street. Text Books and School supplies. Buy of us and save money. SCHAUM & HENSHAW. 917 Massachusetts street.