MORE. Brown Mass. St. OTHER. Suits and FRUIT DUS. Trade. ce, Kan. Bath Rooms Open Sunday 11:30 A.M. OWE S FURNI-HED EVERYTHING FIRST-CLASS R. H. STEWART, Prop. 838 Mass. Street. LAWRENCE, - - - KANSAS Social Season Now at Hand. Let us figure on your Dress Suit. PROTSCH THE TAILOR. 717 Mass. St. Ground floor. Century: Fred Gustasson; The Coming Century, Miss Stella Olcott; When We Hear from Dad, Eben Pile; Century Sass, Miss Audrey Goss; Memoirs, Miss Edna Holsinger. A Christmas tree and many comical toys caused amusement for all, later ANDERSON Restaurant and Confectionery. FRUITS, NUTS AND OYSTERS. Best Meals of any Restaurant in the City. 715 Mass. St. Lawrence. Kan. in the happenings of the day. After the parliamentary drill by Tangeman a recess will be allowed the audience. After the house is called to order the second time Metcalf and Oldroyd of the affirmative opposed by Bumgartner and Bennett will conduct an interesting debate. The question is "Resolved that the South Was Fine Shoe Repairing for Students by Aug. Hackbarth, At the Howe-Starkweather Shoe Co., 829 Mass. St. connected with it. --- "Way Down East," the great New York success which this city is to have, Monday, Jan. 20 is a rural play, the locale being New England with an abundance of those unique types of character which are supposed to exist thereabouts and nowhere else in this broad land. These homely characteristics are made to appeal strongly to everyone, and there is a happy combination of the domestic with the dramatic in the framing of a play that is treated in an original manner. NO.15. lrest until the s to be given battery, a special mechanical effects n for the first and a produc ever given in go and Phila- tist Club was enevening by Missie on Tennessee Barrett and Messrs Hoyt orge Belt were students of the d a banquet onober 26, in Hiawafifity were pres- has 38 students its year and one to maintain a for some worthy young man or iss. Abbie Clark were married at in Warrensberg, park attended the years ago andited in the class private secretary ellor. Both have awrence among and the students much happiness. tighter of Judge on, and Richard goodnight, Texas, tmss evening at 25 Prospect Ave. uri. The bride : University two member of the fraternity. The er of Latin and Goodnight colde in Goodnight. oring parties was Friday night at hall was beauti- tith palms and indeliers covered the walls drape. A charming ned at the west evergreens extall. There were and comfortable with sofas and usy chairs. Reved in the upper music was furnisheroctra. The ved by Misses and Messrs Bliss, Miss Cross silk, trimmed with and Miss Leland, a duchese lace a grand march at 8 o'clock, led by Professor and Mrs. Haworth, and "Home Sweet Home" was played at twelve. This is quite an innovation as at former spring parties the dancing has usually begun about ten and ended correspondingly late. The out-of-town guests were, Mrs. W. D. Judd of St. Louis, Misses Smith, Fassler, Lord, Gay, and Devereux and Messrs Wilson, Guild and Ewart, of Topeka, Miss Elizabeth Swartz, Messrs. Parent and Kane, of Kansas City, Misses Beach, and Miller, and Mr. Kelley, of Olathe, Gran Sallee of Emporia, Mr. Griggs of Kansas City and Miss Fredericka Bullene, of Denver. Oratorical contest.