. 11 brings 11 cures dience. Bl. ledge you law from it. 1. grant and ever being are cure of Asthma, selves, but enforcement to a full- 2. 1501. excellent and its con- combine and won- l. we care um, merc y Yours. SLLER. 1301. underfurl wisp- any others obtained a r. I very spread and the medi- S. M.D. 181, remedies bottle grateful the best e of as you " .79 East her, brides and high- shoe le Camp S ER. Md. ey, R andry. about out and three K stead sat days and days and Laundry. W. A. Guenther. Keeps all kinds of Dried Fruits and Staple Groceries; also ORANGES, BANNAS, CANDIES, FRUIT AND NUTS OF ALL KINDS. The Place for Students to Trade. 721 Mass. st.-Lawrence, Kan. LOCALS Racine Stocking feet at Home Store. Oyster stews at Eatomobile. Herbert Jacobs of Abilene visited Witter Meets last week. Fred Liscum one of the number (6) has returned to the law school. Fred Johnson of Kansas City spent Thanksgiving vacation in Lawrence. C. E. Wakefield spent vacation at Creston, Iowa, as the guest of Fred Ide. Mr. Don Consil is very sick with typhoid fever at his home in Augusta, Kansas. Try Kleenzona at the Home Store. Miss Reynolds of Clay Center visited her brother during Thanksgiving vacation. Room with all modern conveniences for rent at 130Tenn, St. Girls preferred. All the best brands of Cigars at Smith's. Mr. Walter Moodie came up to spend the Thanksgiving vacation with his brother, Roy Moodie. Go to Lindsay's for Fine Shoe Repairing, 836 Mass, St. NOTICE.-Sophomore themes will be returned on Tuesday, Dec. 10, at the hours 9:15 to 10:10 and 11:05 to 12. One of the features about the picture comedy "To Rich to Marry" is that it is devoid of the usual cigarette smoking villian. Prof. Olin Templin, of the University of Kansas, delivered a lecture on Tastes before the Central Kansas Teachers' Association at McPherson on Nov. 30. One of the sweetest characters ever seen on the stage is that of "Metha" in the picture comedy "To Rich to Marry," at Bowersock Opera House Tuesday Dec. 10. Hot Chilli at Eatomobile. Mr. Richard T. Hargraves, of Topeka, has been appointed to the D.F. Robinson Memorial Scholarship of the alumni association of the University of Kansas. Blue points on half shell at Eatomobile. Prof. Hunter addressed the teachers of Missouri at Lawson, on Nov 20. His lecture was on "Romance in Nature," and it was considered on of the attractions of the gathering. Bread and Cakes at the Home Store. --logical science which was widely used. Buy your Tobacco at Smith's. Prof. A. S Olin, of the University of Kansas, delivered a lecture entitled "The State and the Teacher," before the Southwest Kansas Teachers' Association at Dodge City on Nov. 29. Balm of Gilead Cough Balsam for the cure of coughs, colds and all disorders of the throat and lungs. Guaranteed to give satisfaction. Manufactured by Barber Brothers, Lawrence, Kan. All Kinds of short orders at Eatomobile. The Jayhawker quartette of the Kansas University Y. M. C. A., assisted by Miss Gertrude Becker, reader, has been giving numerous entertainments this fall in the towns about Lawrence. ROOMS EOR RENT Bath and furnace heat. 1132 Tennessee. Gentleman preferred. P. S. Elliot and Miss Bessie Maynard were married at the home of the brides in Ossawatomic Nov. 20, Mr. Elliot and Miss Maynard were members of the class of 100 and are well known to K. U. students. After the beginning of the year they will make their home in Honduras, Central America, where Mr. Elliot has a good position. Herman Von Unworth passed through Lawrence, Wednesday, on his way to California. Mr. Von Unworth is one of K.U.'s best engineering alumni and he is to be congratulated on the position he has secured in the west. The Marcella Howland Memorial scholarship of the University of Kansas has been assigned to Audrey Goss of Pleasanton, a senior in the School of Arts. Miss Goss held the same scholarship last year. See Smith for Gymnasium Goods. Full line of Golf Goods at Smith's. A new text book on Elementary Zoology by Prof. Vernon L. Kellog, of Leland Stanford, Jr. University has just been issued from the press of Henry Holt & Co., New York, Prof. Kellogg was formerly a Kansas boy, and after graduating from the State University in 1890 was assistant professor in entomology in that institution until called to Stanford University. He is the author of several recent texts on biological science which was widely used. Acting Chancellor W.C. Spangler of the University of Kansas represented that institution at the special meeting of the National Association of the State Universities recently held at Washington, D.C. He reports an interesting though informal session, at which plans were made for an annual meeting of the organization next year, independent of the National Educational Association, with which it has hitherte been connected. The current number of the American Journal of Physiology contains an article on Partheno-genesis in Arbacia by the use of sea-water concentrated by evaporation. The article deals with a recent discovery of considerable importance in biology as it shows that it is possible to develop life from unfertilized eggs, and that their development is brought about by a change in the relative densities of the eggs and sea water, and not by the addition of chemicals. The article is by Prof. S.J. Hunter, of the University of Kansas, and embodies one phase of his research work at the Marine Biological Laboratory at Woods Holl, Mass., the past summer. mmm A Popular Move. The College club has hit upon a very popular plan in changing its dinner hour from noon till evening. It is the first boarding club to try this method, which meets the approval of a large number of students as a rule do not have the time to devote to a regular dinner at the noon hour, while a six o'clock dinner with lunch at noon gives sufficient time for both health and pleasure. It is to be hoped that other boarding clubs will adopt this method. Feeding Facilities. Willie Reynolds who operates the car cafe down town is just finishing up a cafe on the hill. The building is a neat flat with ample space for visiting room, lunch room and a ladies dining room in which no man shall dare intrude unaccompanied. The cafe is built ostensibly to fatten the lean and make glad the fat and those others who do not care to walk down the hill for lunch. The proprietor does not know definitely yet but the plan will perhaps be European with the exception of regular dinners. This eating joint will be open all day and until 10:30 at night. It is just what the students need. www This Week's Attraction AT OBER'S Showing some New Overcoats in YOKE, CHESTERFIELDS and PADDOCK. All Sizes and Extra Long. FLANNELETTE NIGHT ROBES. New Designs. Just the thing for this Season's wear. If you find time drop in and visit with us. New Neckwear Arriving Daily. OBER The Clothier. Y.W.C.A. Miss Agnes Radford, a Kansas alumna, who has been state secretary for several years, has gone to Kirksville, Mo., where she has become general secretary for the Association located in the Medical College there. The Association is getting ready to send a Christmas box to the settlement in Kansas City. Be sure that there is something in that box from you. Every one is eager to buy one of our K. U. calendars for a large number of orders have already been received. If you are going to get one, and of course, you are, hand in your order to Miss Florence Richardson. Next Wednesday at five o'clock in the chapel the mite boxes will be opened. This time you need bring one-half the amount you have pledged for there will be another opening in February, Be sure to be there with that much and bring some one else with you. We are going to have a good time. In our regular meeting last Wednesday ways and means were discussed for establishing an employment bureau in the University. This will be done with the purpose of assisting girls to earn their way through college and is a movement deserving the heartiest support. Mr. Frank Smith sang a very fine solo at the Association meeting Wednesday. STEAM LAUNDRY WILDER BROS. Shirt Waistls and Dresses a Specialty. Calls made Monday and Friday. Delivered Tuesday and Wednesday. SMITH & CLARK, University Agents. ELDRIDGE HOUSE Livery. Boarding and Hack Stables Ar J. Moak, W. E. Moak Proprietors. Rubber-Tired Rigs Hack Calls Prompt a Specialist. Attached to: TELEPHONE A. E. PROTSCH, Suit from $20, Pants $5 up. Wm. Wiedemann, ::= ARTISTIC TAILOR, Corner Warren and Mass. Streets. OYSTERS AND ICE CREAM And Manufacturer of Fine Confectionery. LAWRENCE - KANSAS 837 Massachusetts Street. Hole-in-the-Wall. Short-Order Restaurant. HARRY WEYMULLER, Prop. 720 Mass st. Lawrence, Kan. Law Books. J. W. VERNON. Agent, West Publishing Company. 615 American Bank Building, Kansas City, Mo. Please send all orders for Law Books to me at this office. We can furnish any law book published and for sale by the law book trade, CHARLES JOSEPH CAHILL, M.D Gynecology. 833 MASS, STREET. TELEPHONE 401 3 rgs. LAWRENCE. KANSAS. Christmas Buying is a pleasure at Jaccard's. You can always get the right thing at the right and when the gift your hand our repuassures you that nei- price, and when the leaves your hand our reputation assures you that neither age nor wear can reveal any concealed imperfection, for none is there. Write for our suggestion booklet, and visit our store when you can. Catalog sent free to any address. 100 Engraved cards and plate $1.00. JACCARD JEWELRY CO. 1032 MANST. KANSAS CITY. J. B. WATKINS, President. C. H. TUCKER, Cashier. C. A. HILL, W. E. HAZEN Vice President ASST Cashier PROJECTS Watkins National Bank Capital, $100,000. Surplus, $20,000 DIRECTORS J B WATKINS C A HILL, A C WATTENS C LAWN J HOUSE, H TICKET J C MOORE Savings Department deposits received Towards end ofidays Exchanges on all the principal cities the world. Lawrence Steam Laundry. COL. JAMES BECK, Prop. Students' trade especially solicited. 908 Mass. st. Phone 383. Totten & Forney, K. U. Agents. 12-14 Vermont St. Telephone 139 Boarding Stable. F. R. Bartz West End Meat Market GEORGE F, GODDING, Livery, back and FRESH AND SALT MEATS Special Rates Given to Clubs. Phone 314. Lawrence, Kan. Eastern Star Bakery HENRY GERHARD. Prop. Cream Rolls, Doughnuts, Cream Puffs, Maccaroons, Egg Kissies, Bread, Etc. PARTIGS SUPPLIED. J. DONNELLY. N. DONNELLY. Telephone 100. Donnely Bros. Livery. Boarding and Hack Stables. All Rubber Tire Rigs 700 to 717 N. H. Lawrence, Kan. MORRIS, THE Photo Artist. Photo All work a specialty Students work a specialty. The only Imported Novelties to be obtained in Lawrence. ☑☐ Studio newly fitted together. 829 Mass. St., Phone 312. 829 Mass. St., Phone 312. FOR Bananas. Nuts, Candy and Fruits of all kinds in season. Also Tobacco and Cigars. At E. I THOMAS, 913 Mass. St. Phone 392. J. W. O'BRYON, D. D. S.. J. W. O'BRISTON, D. D. S. DENTIST. TELEPHONE 259 4-rings. 819 Massachusetts Street. AWRERCE, KANSAS