LOCALS. --cost nearly $10,000 to publish, contains only one hundred full page engravings copied direct from the World's Greatest paintings of our Saviour and His Mother contains history of painting, biography of painter and the galleries in Europe where the original painting may be seen the most esteemed artworks in the world. Artists we are running day and night to till the orders twelve carloads of paper were required for the last edition. Small fortunes are being made by the thrift with this marvelous work. Contains also a child's story beautifully magnificent, beautiful, inspiring and spliffing. The artists we see at the sight of these wonderful pictures of Jesus and His Mother, every body says they are grand, sublime, matches magnificent, beautiful, inspiring and spliffing. The artists we see at the sight of these wonderful pictures of Jesus and His Mother, every body says they are grand, sublime, matches magnificent, beautiful, inspir Good Cigars at Smith's. Proof Hunter spent Monday in Topeka. Jimmie Barrows, law '00 was on the hill this week. Smith keeps Golf Goods. Ralph Nelson spent Sunday in Topeka with Gene Ware. Mrs. Dudley is in Lawrence visiting her daughter Mame. Walter Warf1 from Baltimore came down yesterday to visit his brother Guy. The Dean will hold examination in Equity the fore part of next week. K. U. Photo. Views at Hoadley's The Junio's take up Partnerships under Prof. Higgins on Thursday. Miss Mia Hayes went home yester day to Edwardville to spend Sunday. Fred Herver of Kaussis City came over for the Pli Phi party Friday night. Walter Himmke came from Jewel City Tuesday to visit his Pat Delta brothers. See Smith for Gymnasium Goods. Miss Lucy Meeiwether of Kansas City is in Lawrence visiting Phi Phi friends. Me and Mrs. Shaffield Ingalls came over from Atchison for the party Friday night. Jim Plumb come up from Long Friday for the party. He will remain over Sunday. Base Ball goods at Smith's Gavit Hennady of Fort Scott visited Pe F. Palmer on Tuesday on his way to Toekka. Miss Maude Batts is in town visiting her Tina sisters. She is the guest of Rachel Pugh. Misses Stella and Madge Egelboff of Kansas City are in Lawrence as guests of the Pi Phis. Buy your Tobacco at Smith's The Junior examination in Railments was held under Prof. Higgins on Tues day afternoon. Mrs Dr Hepper of Fort Scott ar ved Friday night to spend a few days with Helen Calhoun. Mrs. Evans came from Leavenworth Friday to visit her daughter Elsie and attend the party. P. P. Paper by the pound at Hoadley's Joe Plumb has discontinued his work in the law school for the year and left for his home in Emporia. The Juniors are using Dr. Burdick's new text-book on Sales, which subject was begun on Monday. Carl Phillips an old Sigma Chi who has be n at ending the K. C. Medical College is back in Lawrence again. Go to Lindsay for Fine Shoe Repairing: 830, Mass. St. For Violin instruction see R. S. Sunders, teacher Studio 839 Mass. St. Miss Mune Sainnn returned Sunday from her home in Cherokee where she has been for the p st two weeks. Miss Abbey Ware came down from Topeka to attend the party given by the girls of the Pi Beta Ppi fraternity. A dance is not enjoyable unless the orchestra is good—for good music call on R S. Saunders, Studio 839 Mass, St. Miss Carrie Bacon of Kansas City is visiting Mildred Chadsey. She attended the party in Elldridge Hall Friday night. For Mandolin, Guitar or Banjo instructions, see R. S. Saunders, teacher, Studio 839 Mass. St. Sudie Taylor Class of 1900 is in Lawrence visiting her Pi Phi sisters and other friends. She will remain several weeks. Meers Clarence Wheldon, Walter McCoy and Frank Haver came up from Emporia Friday to attend the Pi Phi party. P. P. P. P. Paper by the Pound at Hoadley's. Miss Julia Simmons is visiting in Lawrence. She is a member of the Pi Phi fraternity and is the guest of the the Pi Phis. Miss Georgia Brown came over from K.C.Wednesday to meet the Seniors and arrange for the Senior play of which she is to have charge. W D. Barke, LLB. '09 was in town Sunday visiting friends on the hill. Mr Burke is a member of the firm of Cory d' Barke at Fort Scott. VIEWS in K. U. Town. 10 cups each at Hoadley's. 1 Dr. Burdick delivered one of his ent- training lectures at Great Bend last Saturday evening. A large number of Great Bend people attended. Miss Elma Schole of Hutchinson is visiting Loren Leslie and will remain several days. She came to attend the party given by the Pi Phi girls. Mrs George Plumb came from Long Friday to visit her daughter Inez and her son Joe and attend the Pi Pa party. she will be in Lawrence until next Wednesday. 2431 Dearborn Street. Chicago Ill. Stationery, Pictures, or Picture Frames,call on G. C. WOLF We have FOUNTAIN PENS from $1.00 to $4.00 (2) Dispensary clinics, where six to twelve students receive individual individual instruction in all phases of physical examination, diagnosis and treatment. Kleenzaun is a new preparation for cleaning kid gloves, ribbons and taking grease spots out of clothing. Found only at the Home Store, 1105 Mass. street. Prof. N. S. DAVIS, JR., M. D., Secretary, For circular of information, address. Northwestern University 欢迎光临 Black Iron Candle Sticks, including tanned candle, 25 cents each, at Headbey's. WHEN YOU WANT Medical School G. C. WOLF, 917 Mass. Street. --cost nearly $10,000 to publish, contains only one hundred full page engravings copied direct from the World's Greatest paintings of our Saviour and His Mother contains history of painting, biography of painter and the galleries in Europe where the original painting may be seen the most esteemed artworks in the world. Artists we are running day and night to till the orders twelve carloads of paper were required for the last edition. Small fortunes are being made by the thrift with this marvelous work. Contains also a child's story beautifully magnificent, beautiful, inspiring and spliffing. The artists we see at the sight of these wonderful pictures of Jesus and His Mother, every body says they are grand, sublime, matches magnificent, beautiful, inspiring and spliffing. The artists we see at the sight of these wonderful pictures of Jesus and His Mother, every body says they are grand, sublime, matches magnificent, beautiful, inspir (1) Hospital or college clinics which are attended by twenty to sixty students. Miss Louise Moore is the guest of Miss Gertrude Boughton. She came over from Kansas City for the Pi Phi party and will remain for two weeks visiting her fraternity siers. Has unsurpassed advantages. 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