t brings It cures lieve Ill., lene re you how you it, I. vout and or being e care of Asthma, ives, but ishment r a ful- . 1501. excellent lits com- combine and won- we can im. mor Yours. LER. 1901. wonderful with spas- tings others attained a s. I very raised and the nodi- S. M. D. 1901 mademes bottle. grateful the best of as you City . 79 East 147 vols. Bash, Eesar, linear on, and $1.50. Used Ae- ust, 1908. others, Y. City. store. W. A. Guenther Keeps all kinds of Dried Fruits and Staple Groceries; also ORANGES.BANANAS.CANDIES, FRUIT AND NUTS OF ALL KINDS. The Place for Students to Trade. 721 Mass. st. - Lawrence, Kan. Prof Blackmar spent several days in Topeka this week. Base ball goods at Smith's. Room for rent -1132 Tenn. All modern conveniences. The Senior banquet has been postponed to February 8th. Miss Laura Graham spent last Sunday in Kansas City. Athletic goods at Smith's. Miss Mand Nichols came up from Olate for the Kappa party. Miss Winifred Everingham is spending Sunday at her home in Topeka. Golf goods at Smith's. On account of illness Prof. Blake has not been able to meet his classes this week. Cigars and tobacco at Smith's. Professor Hodder attended the State Historical Association in Topkaka, Wednesday. Berta Badsky, of Overbrook Kansas, is in Lawrence, visiting University friends. H. J. Swayne, class of 90 who lives in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, was on the hill Wednesday morning. Pipes of all kinds at Smith's Miss Mary Bowen will not be able to continue her work on the hill next term on account of poor health. Pat Murry, class of '03 has been appointed tutor in the Latin department to take Martha Pittinger's place. The Senior play committee are hard at work and hope to have the play written by the middle of March. Go to Lindsey's For fine Shoe Repairing At 836 Mass. St. Mr. Rockefeller, of Hotton, Kansas, visited his daughter, Isch, who attends the University, for several days this week. Waislow Hatchin son, class of '02, is back at the University to take her master's degree. She has been teaching in Oskaloosa. UNIVERSITY BALL ANNUAL. Albert Newman returned to school Monday. He has been sick at his home in Arkansas City, ever since the holidays. The Senior class held a meeting Friday noon to elect a new secretary, Miss Martha Pittinger having resigned Miss Mary Ladd Smith was chosen by a unanimous vote. Martha Pittinger left Friday, for Parsons, where she has a position as Latin teacher in the high school. Miss Pittinger finished her work and receives her University diploma this term. Prof. and Mrs. Carruth went to Hiawatha, Friday, where the Professor gave a lecture under the auspices of the Brown County KU. students' association. His subject was: "Kansas Poets and Poetry." Miss Jessie Hill, of Iwaihata, is in Lawrence, preparing to enter the Fine Arts department of the University at the beginning of the new term. Her two sisters, Florence and Agnes, will come next week and take up work in the Art school. Prof. Dunlap read selections from Browning to his 19th Century Poetry Class, Thursday afternoon from 5 to 6 in his class room in Fraser Hall. These readings may be continued at intervals next term and all students who are interested may attend. Mr. La Monte Taylor, who graduated with the Arts class of 93, has accepted the chair of Latin and Greek in the Methodist College of Scio, Ohio, entering on his duties there with the new term. Since his graduation here Mr. Taylor has pursued extended studies at the University of Michigan and received his Master's degree. wwww The Penny Organ Recital. The new pipe organ at the Church of the Assumption which was dedicated to the service of the church a few weeks ago was given its musical consecration last night, on the occasion of the organ recital by Mr. George Barlow Penny, dean of the school of fine arts of the University of Kansas. Mr. Penny was assisted by Miss Linn Wyatt, soprano; Miss Irene Horner, soprano; Mr. Vincent Graham, baritone, and the choir of the Church of the Assumption. There was a fairly good audience. Mr. Penny is perhaps the best organist in Kansas. He is certainly the most galvanic musical personality. He is an artist every inch, and his performances are emotionally superior to those of many musicians of greater technical ability. It is, indeed, in the interpretation, in the wealth of musical feeling which he employs, or rather, which possesses him, that the charm of his playing lies. The possibilities of no other instrument equal those of the pipe organ. It can only be compared to the orchestra. When Mr. Penny sits before it it opens its myriad throats and pours forth its wonderfully varied harmonies in the perfection of polyphonic utterance. Topka has heard more celebrated artists who were much farther from a truly sympathetic appreciation of this marvelous instrument than is Mr. Penny. Topka Daily Herald. Card of Thanks. wwwww The Oratorical Association expresses its gratitude to all who helped in making the contest a success. Both the faculty and student body were very kind and all members of the Association are indeed appreciative of their favors. But we wish to tender especial thanks to the Jayhawker Quartette and the Mandolin Club, for their very worthy services. The former is an old established organization in K. U. and is well known throughout the state. The Mandolin Club, however is a newer organization, though already it has made quite a reputation for itself. The members of this club are honest, capable, competent young men. We feel that this club is a great addition to our university and trust that it will secure the encouragement and support of all. Again we wish to express our thanks. J. B. W., Pres. College Press Announcement. Owing to the remoteness of the seat of the contest this year, the college press will not convene. Next year, however, when the contest is in the college section of the state, an effort will be made to hold an interesting meeting and a banquet. The constitution penned by the Atchison delegates will be considered at the next meeting. Either the present president or the editor of the WEEKLY will attempt to arrange a program for next year. GEORGE BARCUS. Lawrence Scientific School. --firm. We sell the finest of gems at less than is often asked for inferior stones. Any mounting desired. The Lawrence Scientific School, which is under the same Faculty as Harvard College and the Graduate School, offers professional courses leading to the degree of S. B. in Civil, Mechanical and Electrical Engineering; Mining and Metalurgy; Architecture; Landscape Architecture; Chemistry; Geology; Biology; Anatomy; Physiology and Hygiene (as a preparation for medical schools); Science for Teachers (as a preparation for graduate programs). Gradates of colleges may be admitted to advanced standing without examination. For information concerning courses of study, expenses, and plans of admission address J. L. LOVE, Secretary, 16 University Hall, Cambridge, Mass. N. S, SHALER, Dean. Take Your Shoes JOHN PROPER TO And have them Repaired, Students' trade especially solicited 1025 Mass. Street. DR. R. B. LESLIE. Office Phone 36; Res. 191 4-rings. LAWRENCE, KANSAS. Office 802 Mass. St. DIAMONDS. You can buy diamonds at Jaccard's cheaper than anywhere else—because we buy that way. The Kansas City Custom reports show that we are the only importing Let us send you our illustrate Diamond Booklet. JACCARD JEWELRY CO J. DONNELLY. N. DONNELLY. Donnely Bros. Livery, Boarding and All Rubber Tiro Rigs Hack Stables Liberty. Boarding and Hack Stables 700 to 717 N. H. Lawrence, Kan. GEO. W. JONES, A. M. M. D. Physician and Surgeon. OFFICE, 713 MASSACHUSETTS STREET. P.O. BOX 2520 WASHINGTON, D.C. 20219 TELEPHONE, Residence or Office. No. 35. Livery, back and Boarding Stable. 812-14 Vermont St. Telephone 139 BUY THE SEWING MACHINE Do not be deceived by those who advertise a $10.00 Sewing Machine for $25.00 of clothing of any kind to be bounty from the city or your dealers from $15.00 to $18.00. WE MAKE A VARIETY. THE NEW HOME IS THE BEST. The Food determines the strength or weakness of Sewing Machines. The Machine makes strong points that make the New Home the best Sewing Machine to buy. Writa for CIRCULARS showing the dif- ferent font styles of Saving Machines we manufacture and prices before purchasing THE NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE CO. ORANGE, MASS. 28 Union Sq. N, Y, Chicago, IL, Atlanta, GA, Lst Louis, Dallas, TX, San Francisco, CA FOR SALE DY For What is Newest and Best in Dry Goods, Carpets, Millinery, VISIT MILLS STORE, GEORGE F. GODDING, 933 Mass Street. TOPEKA, KANS. J. B. WATKINS, President. C. A. HILL, Vice President. C. H. TUCKER, Cashier. W. E. HAZEN Ass't Cashier Capital, $100,000. Surplus, $20,000 Watkins National Bank J TRINS, A HILL, A C M MITCHER E. HAMN, J HOUSE, H TUCKER, J C MOORE. LECTIONS: J. B. WATKINS, C. A. HILL, A. C. METWELL W. WAITE H. TUCKER, J.C MOORE. Savings Department deposits received DIRECTORS. nic Parties and House hold Moving Savings Department deposits received Tuesdays and Fridays. E.F. KEEFE Exchanges on all the principal cities of the world. Rubber-Tired Rigs Hack Calls Promptly attended to. Bananas. Nuts, Candy and Fruits of all kinds in season. Also Tobacco and Cigars. At E I THOMAS. Baggage, Express. Pic Proprietors. Tel. 291. Stand at Ober's, Tel. 230. Stair Walters and Dresses a Specialty. Calls made Monday and Friday. Delivered Tuesday and Wednesday. SMITH & CLARK. University Agents Livery. Boarding and Hack Stables A. J. Moak, W. E. Moak STEAM LAUNDRY WILDER BROS. ELDRIDGE HOUSE Bananas. FOR PHOTOGRAPHER. Shelley 913 Mass. St. 719 Massachusetts Street. Phone 392. CALL AT METTNER'S NEW STUDIO. The Student's Photographer for 20 years. He is better prepared than ever to make you satisfactory work. Have you got to speak a piece? speak a piece? Well, we don't know of any kind of "effort," from the schoolboy's "recitation" or the schoolboy's "reading" and along through the whole school and college library. We don't have a "class dinner," that is not provided for among := Commencement Parts, including "efforts" for all Ivory and Coin Class. Both sides of live questions $1.50. Competition for school and parter $1.50. College Menu Three-Month Readings $1.00. Acme Definition Book Paper, 38c. cloth, 50c. Artie Definition Book Paper, 38c. cloth, 50c. Hardy P to Speak 10 on separate cards, 50c. List of "Conditions" of any or all of above free on request: HUNDS & NOBLE Publishers 4-5-13-14 Cooper Institute N. Y. City F. D. MORSE, A. M., M. D., Office over Woodward's Drug Store. Residence, 1041 Tenn. Street. LAWRENCE. KANSAS A. E. PROTSCH, :: ARTISTIC TAILOR, Suit from $20, Pants $5 up. Corner Warren and Mass. Streets. Eastern Star Bakery HENRY GERHARD, Prop. Cream Rolls, Doughnuts, Cream Puffs, Maccaroons, Egg Kissies, Bread, Etc. PARTIGS SUPPLIED. F. R.Bartz. West End Meat Market. DEALER IN FRESH AND SALT MEATS Special Rates Given to Clubs. Phone 314. Lawrence, Kan. Wm. Wiedemann, OYSTERS AND ICE CREAM And Manufacturer of fine Confectionery. 837 Massachusetts Street. LAWRENCE. - KANSAS.