LOCALS Miss Rachel Pugh spent Friday in Kansas City. Nov. 15 the Phi Psis will have a dance at their chapter house. Miss Hesse of Leavenworth is gaest of her cousin Missa Ida Stem. The Pi Phis have selected the first Friday after Lent for their annual party. ROOMS EOR RENT—Bath and furnace heat. 1132 Tennessee. Gentleman preferred. Inez Cross, Mary Bowen and Code Moorewent to Kansas City shopping last Saturday. Miss Mood of Topeka spent several days with Miss Myrtle Collins the first of the week. Invitations have been issued by the Phi Gams for a dancing party to be given Nov.15. An informal party was given by Mrs. Coleman Wednesday night for the girls at her house. Mr. and Mrs. Callhoun of Fort Scott spent Thursday and Friday with their daughter Helen. The geology class of the University expect to go to Leavenworth soon to visit the coal mines in that city. The Sophomore party to have been given Friday evening at Eldridge hall has been postponed to November 15. The girls at Farwells had a taffy pull Thursday night for Miss Louise Knight and Miss Bessie Moss of K. C. Misses Beitie Moss and Louise Knight of K. C., Missouri, were the guests of Miss Edith Knight last Saturday and Sunday. Ben Norris of Holton, Kansas is spending a few days with his friend Fred Nichols. He came down for the K. U. dance on Friday evening; Wm. Kretsinger is in Lawrence for a few days. He graduated from the University law school several years ago and is now city attorney in Emporia. The Utopia club had a "jolly" Tuesday night in honor of Lawrence Cowly, one of their old members, who is visiting here from Perry, Oklahoma. Lawrence Cowley spent several days in Lawrence this week visiting old college frieds. Mr. Cowley graduated from the University last year and is now practicing law in Perry Oklahoma. The local management of the Operahouse recommend Adelaide Thurston in "Sweet Clover" as one of the very best attractions that will show in Lawrence this season. Prof. Carruth returned Thursday from Lincoln Nebraska, where he has been attending the Unitarian Missouri Valley Conference. While in the city of Lincoln he visited the State University and addressed the student body one morning at Chapel. On Friday afternoon a large reception was given by Mrs. Barker and her daughters, Miss Barker and Miss Kate Dinsmore at their home in West Lawrence. The spacious rooms were beautifully decorated with white and yellow crysanthemums! Miss Del Frazer presided at the punch bowl in the library, while Misses Mary Spencer, Grace Bangs, Mable McLaughlin Elsie Evans, Leslie Hill, Ida Dunham and Inez Plumb assisted in the dining room. Another delightful dancing party was given by the members of the K. U, club Friday night at Pythian hall. Those present were: Messrs. Ward, Barkman, Duer, Swayze, Nichols, Meek, Trinkle, Belt, B. Ward, Gould, Jones, Pierson, Benest Rader, Buzzi, Sharrard, Sawyer, Gramley, Poorman, Davies, Brown, Cary, Little, Pyle, Outland, Garrison, Eppe, Emery, McKnight, Blanchard, Lovelace, Hardis, Hindman, Ben Norris of Holton. Misses, Lellee, Barnett, Richardson, Bruester, Lasley, Paddek, Nye, Smith, Miller, Slocombe, Barrett, Warfield, Spencer, Morse, McLaughlin, Giles. Stem, Armsby, Towslee, Mentser, Graham, Street, Hesse of Leavenworth. Sweet Clover. If Miss Adelaide Thurston, in her play "Sweet Clover," had been greeted by as large a house as she and the play merited a S R O would have been conspicuously displayed at the Grand Opera house last night. At the conclusion of one act—the third—she received 12 curtain calls, and even then the audience almost demanded more. She won for herself a warm place in the hearts and minds of those who saw her. The play is one dealing with a sweet country girl, whose mother had left home and all with a great artist when the heroine was but 3 years of age. The little country girl afterwards falls in love with a protege of the man who had eloped with her mother, but in deference to the wishes of her grandfather she marries another. She goes to New York to live as the wife of a millionaire and there meets the man she loved. She still acknowledges that she is in love with him, but follows the path of duty, notwithstanding. Of course it all winds up satisfactorily, but as the plot is unraveled the audience is kept on the qui vive and laughter and tears alternate. Miss Thurston has created a new role, a new character and is a new actress. At Bowersock Opera House, Friday Nov. 15. mmm Recital by Prof. Waugh Lander Last week the music school had the privilege of hearing Prof. Lander of Chicago. He gave splendid talks and resitals. Thursday afternoon he spent the time with Sutheren, Thursday evening with Schumann. Friday afternoon he delivered an interesting lecture on church music. Friday evening he gave one of the best recitals ever listened to by a K. U. audience. The special feature of the program was the rendering of Listz-Dow Giovanni Fantasie, one of the most difficult pieces written. The audience, though not as large, as the recital deserved was charmed by Me. Lander's skill. Frank E. Long Repertoire Co, Bowersocks Opera House, Nov. 11, 13, 13, 14, and 16. "Under Two Flags" Monday night. LADIES FREE with one paid 30 cent ticket. Prices 10, 2), and 30 cents. Seat Sale Dick Bros. --part of it is the reduced prices right in the selling season. All kindsof Silk and Dress Goods. The black guaranteed Taffeta Silk at 98c, worth $1.25 going rapidly. Our sale of Black Chevoit at 89c, is the best value ever offered. Large variety of Wash Taffeta Silks at 98c, worth $1.25. Absolutely correct colorings and a reduced price makes a combination that is decidedly winsome. Bargains are still plentiful in our men's women's and children's underwer department; 65c underwear at 35c. The biggest bargain in Ladies' underwear is the 35c kind at 18c. While working on the pipes in the east basement one of the plumbers fell from a twenty foot ladder and hurt himself quite badly. OBITUARY. DR. R. B. LESLIF. On Monday, Nov. 4th; the University sustained a sad loss in the death of Nellie Goit. A sophomore in the University, she was one of the leading students in her class and one who will be sorely missed in many channels of college life. Two years ago she was graduated from the Lawrence High School as one of the honor students. Since childhood she has lived in Lawrence, and many warm friends mourn the loss of one whose promises for a successful and beautiful life were unusual great. Nellie Goit was a thorough and conscientious student. She was an earnest member of the Young Woman's Christian Association of the University. She was identified with the Presbyterian church, and attended it's services regularly, taking charge of a class in the Sunday School, and being actively interested in the Christian Endeavor. She was a sincere friend, and was one of those sunny and bright characters whose daily life brings happiness to all those about them. Though only nineteen years of age, her powers seemed developed beyond her years. After only a short illness she succumbed to death leaving with us a memory of one much to be revered. Office 802 Mass. St. Office Phone 36; Res. 191 4-rings. LAWRENCE, - - ANSAS. The Great November Sale! At INNES. Which started here a week ago is quite the most important event of the kind we ever knew. The prices are being greatly reduced on Women's Outer Wear---Raglands, Coats and Suits, and the unusual Innes Bullene & Hackman. Never to Busy To show our clothing and furnishings. Call W.E.SPALDING. Lawrence Business College. Shorthand, Typewriting, Bookkeeping, Etc. Evening school begins Sept. 30. In Day and Night Sessions. I. C.STEVENSON, Principal. ASK FOR THE WALK-OVER 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. law Books. Sold only by 615 American Bank Building, Kansas City, Mo. Howe-Starkweather. Shoers to the Students. J. W. VERNON. Agent, West Publishing Company. BUY THE NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE Do not be deceived by those who advertise a $60.00 Sewing Machine for $20.00. This kind of a machine can be bought from us or any of our dealers from $15.00 to $18.00. The Feed determines the strength or weakness of Sewing Machines. The Double Feed combined with other strong points makes the New Home the best Sewing Machine to buy. THE NEW HOME IS THE BEST. WE MAKE A VARIETY. Write for CIRCULARS showing the different styles of Sewing Machines we manufacture and prices before purchasing THE NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE GO. ORANGE, MASS. $Union Sq. $N, Y. Chicago, Atl., Georgia, G. Louis, Mouss, Dallas, Texas, San Francisco, G. FOR SALE BY A. BOICOURT, 905 Mass. St. F. D. MORSE, A. M., M. D. Residence, 1041 Tenn. Street. Office over Woodward's Drug Store LAWRENCE. . . KANSAS DR. WHEELER, DENTIST. Amalgam Fillings, 50 cents. Gold Fillings half the usual price. Extracting teeth each, 50 cents. The first and only dentist in the city to depart from high prices in favor of the masses. Office over Howe's Shoe Store. 82 Mass. Open from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. FOR Bananas. Nuts, Candy and Fruits of all kinds in season. Also Tobacco and Cigars. At E I THOMAS, 913 Mass. St. Phone 39 KEELER Has his Holiday supply of teather's bibles, a good time now to make a selection. 500 boxes of fine stationery just received from the makers, insuring low pricas and latest styles. Fountain pens from $1.00 up, each pen we sell fully warraned not to skip or drop. J. A, KEELE, 827 Mass. St. The Tip on Barber Shop BATH ROOMS ... AND BATH ROOMS BATH PRICES. Single Bath ... 25 7 Baths ... $1 00 15 Baths ... 2 00 24 Baths ... 3 00 Baths, School Year ... 5 00 Bath Rooms Open Sunday Until 11:30 A.M. 11:30 A.M. OWELS FURNI HED EVERYTHING FIRST-CLASS R. H. STEWART, Prop 838 Mass. Street. LAWRENCE, - - - - KANSAS. Students! Decorate Your Rooms! AN ARTISTIC POSTER FREE. Send us your name on a postal card and we will mail to you free a new brilliantly colored Washburn poster (size 12x18 inches). This poster is the creation of the Viking's Head Studio, and has been pronounced exceedingly bright and clever. It represents a pastoral scene, a rabbit enamored of the music of a mandolin. Write today, this offer may not appear again. LYON & HEALY, 42 Adams St., Chicago. Makers of the World-Famous Washburn Guitars, Mandolins, Banjos and Zithers. 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