KANSAS UNIVERSITY WEEKLY. 9 Mrs. A. K. Sellars, of Paola, spent the Thanksgiving holidays with her daughter Katherine. The approaching election of foot ball manager has caused a slight stir among the politicians. New York Herald says: "Carter, the young magician, is the sensation. He is the master of his art. Fred Ide and Clarence Hindman were the guests of Miss Allen and Miss Scammon in Topeka, Sunday. An account of the death of her brother Miss Anna Harrison will not return to school until after Christmas. Miss Ward, an instructor in the school for the blind at Kansas City, has been visiting her cousin, Guy Ward. Miss Edith Johnson who was called home to Hiawatha by the death of her father, will be back to Lawrence next week. Raphael Tuck Calendars At Hoadley's. Cigars and Tobacco at Smith's. Armstrong's "Little Minister" has cancelled all western dates, Carter, "The Magician," will be at the Opera house, in Y. M.C.A. lecture course, Dec. 14th. Carter, "The Magician," will give a bewildering spectacular illusion, "The Phantom Bribe," or "The Witcheries of the Ethereal," at the Opera house, Dec. 14th. Go see this most enchanting, daring and difficult achievement in magical science. Miss Rachel Pugh and Miss Kstelle Riddle returned Sunday night from Columbus, O., where they attended the Beta district convention of Kappa Alpha Theta. Mrs. Clyde Miller nee Miss Grace Caldwell, a University girl and a member of Kappa Alpha Theta, is visiting in Lawrence. "Hans Hanson," the new Swede company in which Mr. James T. McAlpin is starring so successfully this season, is billed for presentation at the Opera house, Saturday, Dec. 8th. Mr. McAlpin was last seen here in "Ole Olson," on which occasion he left an excellent impression and he will doubtlessly be warmly welcomed on his return by his many admirers here. "Hans Hanson," that very ludicrous and meritorious farce comedy, appears at Bowersock Opera house, Saturday, Dec. 8th. The company is unusually strong this fall and has completed several successful tours of the east. Manager Russell and the basket ball team will go to Liberty, Mo., Monday, for a game with William and Jewell college. The probable team will consist of five of the following men: Forwards, Fred Owens, Alford, Gould and Curry; center, Herb Owens and W.A. Smith; backs, Sawtell, Chet Smith, Fees. William and Jewell have a good team and our boys will play them a good game. Two years ago our team defeated them, and since that time renewed interest has been manifested in the game there. There are over one hundred candidates for their team this year. --- If If You Are Figuring on a New Pair of Shoes Don't fail to Look Us Over Fischer & Son.