1 KANSAS UNIVERSITY WEEKLY. 7 Y. M. C. A. NOTES. A delightful luncheon for the Advisory board and the cabinet of the association was given at headquarters last night. A profitable discussion of the work followed the luncheon. The Bible class members will be entertained at the house tonight. State Secretary Baird was a guest at the Friday luncheon. International Secretary Michener called at the house Monday evening. Dr. Frank J. Lockwood, professor of English at the Agricultural college, will speak at North College tomorrow at 2:30. Special music-cornet, piano and Jayhawkers. All men are invited. There are a large number of games at the houses for the use of the men of the University. This headquarters is not a "private fraternity at public expense," and every man on the hill is cordially urged to use the parlors at any time. A write-up of the association with a cut of its buildings appears in the January Oread. A few Hand-books are still on hand. Call at 1022 Ohio street and get one. Notice. The regular WEEKLY election will be held next Friday, January 18th. Officers to be elected are: Editor-in-chief and eight members of the board. The last day that shares can be bought entitling the holder to a vote is Monday,the 13th. Athletic Election. Marvin Etchings. The athletic board met Wednesday and elected Guy Harshberger manager of next years foot ball team. The selection is agreeable to all concerned. Mr. Harshberger is a man of good business ability and he is also a rustler. At present the outlook for athletics is very bright At the same meeting Roy Mains waf elected manager of the track team The second collection of the Marvin etchings is now on exhibition in the hall above the library. This series has many fine prints by Rembrandt. Interest has been developed in the coming WEEKLY election. Nomination papers have been filed for George Barcus as Editor in-chief and others as board members. The Most Remarkable, The Most Attractive, And the Most Appreciated. --- AFTER INVENTORY, VALUES YEARS, NOW ON SALE AT... KNOWN IN OBER'S Clearing Out Sale of Odds and Ends IN OUR HAT DEPARTMENT. We have thrown out every old Hat in the house. Hats of all descriptions and colors Hats some sold up to $3.50, about 200 in atl, divide them into three lots—$1, $1.50 $2. Everything for Evening Wear in Abundance here. OBER'S.