1 4 THE STUDENTS JOURNAL PIANOS AND ORGANS GUITARS, MANDOLINS, VIOLINS BANJOS AND ZITHERS FOR RENT OR SALE ON EASY TERMS. Musical Merchandise, Sheet Music and Books. SPECIAL PRICES TO STUDENTS Call and see the Mandolin-Guitar and Mandolin-Banjo. OLIN BELL, 845 MASSACHUSETTS ST. A Straight Pointer! YOU can make twelve elegant Christmas presents to twelve of your relations and best friends for $5.00 by sitting NOW for a dozen of our Fadeless, Water - Proof Aristo Photos. HOW can you provide twelve as satisfactory presents for the same amount of money? COME now, while the weather is pleasant and before the Holiday Rush, and we will give you the finest work that ever left our establishment, and your worry as to how you will provide presents will be over. F. F. Mettner. STUDENTS CALL AT THE KANSAS BAKERY Fruits and Confectionary It is the best place in the city. ROBERTSON BROS. UNDERTAKERS AND DEALERS IN FURNITURE. 718 Massachusetts St. Telephone No. 90. LAWRENCE, KAN. SUMMERFIELD & JACOBS. Students furnished with Bread and Cakes at wholesale prices. 737 Massachusetts St. EASTERN STAR BAKERY. 825 Massachusetts St. FRESH BREAD AND CAKE EVERY DAY. H. JAESCHKE. PROPRIETOR Prof. Blackmar intends to spend the vacation in Lawrence, and will probably deliver two extension lectures in the meantime. WHERE THE FACULTY WILL SPEND CHRISTMAS. Prof. Blake leaves in a few days for New York City and Washington. Afterward he will visit his mother in Boston. Prof. Sterling will visit his parents in Dickinson county. Prof. Haworth's vacation will be spent in arranging a report of the geological survey of Kansas for the Quarterly to appear in January. Prof. Engle intends visiting his parents, near Sterling. Miss Galloo and Miss Oliver will remain in Lawrence. Prof. Dyche assured me that it was impossible to tell where he should spend the vacation. Chancellor Snow intends moving into his new residence soon. The greater part of his holiday vacation will be spent "at home." Prof. Williston, on account of the recent death of his father, will probably remain in Manhattan. Prof. Olin intends spending the greater part of the vacation with his brother, Prof. E. S. Olin, at Manhattan. Profs. Penny and Farrell will accompany the Glee Club during their trip. Prof. Marvin will remain in Lawrence. Profs. Wilcox, Carruth, Templin Green, Brownell, Adams. Canfield Hodder, Dunlap and Marvin and Messrs. Jones, Rice and Ward will remain in the city. Moody will celebrate Christmas day in Mound City and spend the remainder of the vacation in this city. Prof Miller is improving slowly from his late illness. He will remain in the city during the holidays. Prof. Robinson is yet ill and will probably not be out before the vacation closes Prof. Bailey intends to stay in the city for a few days when he will attend the State Teachers Association in Topeka. FAXON'S Prof Stevens will remain in this city. A good place to buy Christmas Slippers And Shoes. FAXON'S. The Old Reliable UNIVERSITY BOOK STORE HAS THE FULL LINE OF College Supplies and Text Books Students are always welcome. The "Cousy corner" is at their service, if they wish to read, write or rest. AF THE LOWEST PRICES. JOHN ON & SON. J. JOHN ON & SON. Meat Market! SPECIAL RATES TO CLUBS. 637 Massachusetts Street. GEORGE FLINN. Custom Boot and Shoe Maker All work at reasonable prices. Repairing a specialty. West Henry St. LAWRENCE, KAN. West Henry St., LAWRENCE, KAN. 803 Mass. St., Lawrence. A. REINISCH. THE SIGNAL RESTAURANT & BAKERY. 725 MASS. ST LAWRENCE. KANSAS KLOCK'S RESTAURANT AND LUNCH COUNTER. STUDENTS' BOARDING PLAGE. CONFECTIONARY AND CIGARS. { Board per week $3.00 } { Med Tickets. $3.50 } SL1 Mass St. LAWRENCE. protection me, and the rolling monuscular figure, uncon- one. He does not know, reat, that we are all fur- hing him. When the Pot. the desk asks him a ques under his sunburn.—Har- what a great fire a little mat- By some piece of careless- ence on the part of some ex- somewhere, the report was College is preparing to a secondary place in his report, surprising seen tossed to and fro age papers, until it oin. How false the own by the following no for several years a prominent profes- colleger . The state- paring to relegate place in her curric- cmeons. Yale has pointed for life, to les two other in- a all busy and ex- College Rambler. UNIVERSITY BOOK STORE Students are always welcome. The "Cosy Corner" is at their service, if they wish to write, read or rest. The Old Reliable College Supplies and Text Books HAS THE FULL LINE OF AT THE LOWEST PRICES. 803 Mass. St., - Lawrence. JUST IN. Special rates for Boarding Clubs. 1047 RHODE ISLAND ST. Furnish - Your - House From Cellar to Garret. J. H. SHIMMONS. WE CAN EASTERN STAR BAKERY, 825 Massachusetts St. FRESH BREAD AND CAKE EVERY DAY. H. JAESCHKE, PROPRIETOR. WHEN IN KANSAS CITY Don't forget the place to buy a is at WHITAKER'S, 819 Main Street SQUARE MEAL FOR ONLY 25° Fresh Candies, Oysters, FRUITS, SODA, ETC. Wm. Wiedemann. STUDENTS Mason invites you to see the largest stock of Boots and Shoes and the lowest prices in Lawrence.