THE STUDENTS JOURNAL. 1 2 3 15 Above is our sand machine, but we haul our coal in wagons. Drop into the basement of Merchants Bank and order your coal. Gulbertson. & Thoburn. WILDER BROS. SHIRT..MAKERS GENTS' FURNISHERS, Students will do well to see our on hand Shirts and Underwear, made for parties and not taken. These goods are standard and can be bought for one-third regular price. Custom LAUNDRY TELEPHONE 67. Work called for and delivered. REMEMBER Geo. Holungbery, the Practical TAILOR can supply you with genuine well MADE all wool SUITS made to order for $15,00. Choice Butter, Fine Teas, Coffees. Fancy Groceries a Specialty. 847 Mass. St. W Cor, 7th & Main St., K. C. Mo. Business, Shorband, R F A H E, Catalogue and flus specimen maiden free Miss Watson's time for the first week of vacation will be spent in the library, after which she will visit her parents in Atchison. Prof. Sayre will spend the vacation in Lawrence, but will make short visits on University business to Leavenworth, Salina, and other Kan-as towns. The Language Conference includes in its membership the instructors in the departments of Languages, and students taking optional studios in these departments. Other persons sufficiently interested to attend regularly and do work may also become members. Its meetings are not, however, closed to those not members, but all who are interested are welcomed. Broadly stated, the work of the conference is, anything connected with literature and language. Discussions, original literary composition, criticism, reports, occupy the attention of the Conference at its meetings (they alternate with those of the Historical Seminary), and seldom fail to make them very interesting and profitable. The Conference has this year had before it for discussion a criticism of the late Professor Jowett's works; a discussion of the opening chapters of novels; an analysis of the nature of poetry of Bryant and Longfellow; a paper upon the alleged deism of Washington; and has also listened to some very interesting book-reviews. Prof. C. G. Dunlap is president, and C. S. Griffin, secretary. The Memorabilia Club is an organization which has for its aim the collection and preservation of everything of interest to University people—that is, of everything not specially provided for. In accordance with this purpose, it takes beneath its ample wings the most diverse objects—the Totem Pole and the autograph letter of a sometime University celebrity. This scope is broad, and it is not to be wondered at that the projectors of the club have not been able to carry into execution all that was contemplated at the time of organization about three years ago. Its aim, however, is praiseworthy and the work that has already been done is not to be despised. Its collections include several albums filled with photographs of graduates of the School of Prof. Dains will spend the holidays in Lawrence. Arts and Engineering, pictures and other memorials of teachers of long ago, files of University publications, and numerous other objects of value or interest. Merry Christmas! SCHAUM & HENSHAW. Go to 917 Mass. St. for Christmas goods. SCHAUM & HENSHAW. If you want good Christmas presents go to SCHAUM & HENSHAW. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Dentists. C. E. ESTERLY. DENTIST. Over Woodward's drug store. A. L. ASHBY, DENTIST. Over Dailey's China Store. J. W. O'BRYON, DENTIST. 845 Massachusetts St. LAWRENCE, KAN H. HORNOR, D. H. HORNOR. DENTIST. Nitrous Oxide Gas given for the painless extraction of teeth. Office 743 Mass, St. over The Fair. S, n. es ne of es st w- A. A. RUSS, DENTIST. Nitrous Oxide Gas given for the painless extraction of teeth. 803 Massachusetts St. E. BUMGARDNER, M.D., D.D.S. DENTIST. Late Demonstrator in Dental Department State University of Iowa. No. 909 Massachusetts St., over Barber Bro's, drug store. Physicians & Surgeons. V W.MAY, Physician and Surgeon. Physician and Surgeon. Member Board of Pension Examiners. Telephone 33. Residence 1039 New Hampshire St. Office 723 Massachusetts St. B. & A. J. ANDERSON. Physicians and Surgeons. Office and residence 717 Vermont Street. Telephone 124. A G. ABDELAL, Physician and Surgeon. 910 Vermont St. Telephone 99. EVI HORNOR. Physician and Surgeon. Office over The Fair, 943 Mass. StL. Telephone 21. Residence 1029 Delaware St. opp. Quaker church; Telephone 193. Office hours, 10 to 12 A. M. and 2 to 4 P. M. E. D.F. PHILLIPS, Physician and Surgeon. Physician and Surgeon. Office 733 Mass. St., up stairs; residence 437 Elm St. Telephone 82.