G.C. WOLF 917 Massachusetts Street 917 Massachusetts Street KEEPS A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF TABLETS. WRITING PAPER, ENVELOPES, PAPETERIE Pens, Inks, Mucilage and Pencils, Waterman's Ideal Fountain Pens. Prices reasonable. Give us a call. G. C. WOLF, Successor to B. W. Henshaw. AMUSEMENTS. "The Sidewalks of New York," the latest production from the pen of Scott Marble will soon be presented by Thomas H. Davis, in this city. It abounds in rills and laughs, sensational occurrences and scenic displays. The presentation of this piece last season was attended with very flattering results. The company includes dramatic and specialty artists well known to the stage, and a novelty in the person of a professional high diver, Paul F. Tustin, who startles the audience with a perilous heading dive from the top of the stage into a shallow tank of real water. "The Sidewalks of New York," by Thomas H. Davis is full of sensational matter. The story of the play contains exciting events such as are probable in a city like New York and it is crowded with rapid action. Most of the scenes are laid in the famous Tenderloin district. The characters are strongly drawn and very interesting in themselves. A magnificent view of Herald Square and the New York Herald building illuminated is among the scenic offerings. In all his managerial career Theatrica Manager Thomas H. Davis with his many phenomenal successes, has never had a play which from the outset won such an immense amount of popularity as "The Sidewalks of New York." The production is said to represent a very considerable outlay of money. The scenery cost are amount equal to the profits of many a theater manager during an entire successful season. It requires a special car to transport this outfit, besides the services of an expert electrician and machinist in addition to the regular mechanics carried with the company, to present one scene alone. The company, which is the best money can procure, represents a weekly outlay of a great many dollars, to say nothing of the traveling expenses which are enormous. It is absolutely necessary that the receipts of such a show should be big, and its managers claim that it has been a paying investment from the start, and its receipts constantly increase. The reason for this is not hard to understand. The plot is strong, the story full of interest, the comedy is jolly and never forced, while the climaxes are thrilling to the point of intensity. At the same time the individual workers of the company have been selected with a view to their especial fitness for their respective roles. The scenic effects, notably the pictures of the sidewalks of New York and the Herald Square scene, are grand beyond anything hitherto attempted in this line. Specialities, typical of the streets and localities shown, are introduced without retarding the action of the play. A sensational and death defying headlong dive from the top of the stage into a tank of real water, whereby one of the characters rescues a woman whom the villains attempt to drown, compasses the acme of realism. Mr. Hale Hamilton was in Topeka Monday. Spalding's Football Guide for 1990 is out and it is a complete record of the college games, containing over 200 pages, devoted to everything of interest to the game, from instructions to the novice to a critical analysis of the work of the leading players. The new rules are, of course, the feature of the book, and are published exclusively in Spalding's Foot Ball Guide. The records of all the leading teams are given, and the photographs embrace teams and players from every section of the country. Visit the Business College. You are welcome. Fine Fruit and Candies LITTLE GEM CONFECTIONERY CO. Cor. Mass and Adams Sts. Mr. Keller also makes a specialty of kodaka and anime, and furnishing. Student's trade school. MONEY TO PATENT Good Ideas may be secured by our attorney THE PATENT RECORD, Baltimore, Md. Baltimore, Md. Abersthersis to The Patient Record 81.00 per annum BUY PURE FOOD Ralston Pure Food Store. THE IDLER. 1400 Mass. St. The inmates of a house frequently shamble aimlessly into the street, looking for the air, when the girl next door is doing her vocal lesson. --- There is something in a name. All the colored German m students flocked to Mr. Lincoln's class. No one versed in etiquette will hold hands more than five minutes. The strongest kickers in school should ally themselves with the football eleven. Telephone 262. "Uncle Jimmy" Green will perhaps find out, before the close of the year, why some of the law students are wearing his picture. It is useless to get warm and melt your new celluloid collar because you or your organization was slightly roasted in the paper. Some thesis remind one of a small house with three or four large additions promiscuously added. The girl whose beauty is admired the most, scarcely ever fusses around in the halls between classes. If the WEEKLY is weakly, it is because the students do not hand enough "wheels" and "half wheel:" to the managing editor Everybody ought to develop the faculty of work but not of working the faculty. Some students sit in the front seats in recitation, because the incentive to keep awake is greater; others because they want to get "next" to the Professor. After the first week or two the Freshman wears a hat of usual size. All teachers "tumble" sooner or later, when the same student bustles up to the desk after each recitation to have an intricate point explained. There are two men on the hill who wear rainy weather suits, who are likely to be taken into custody by the policemen. At the distance of a block or two one cannot see that they have any visible means of support. The Phi Delta's are said to have some new men who have well lined purses. Anybody can attract the attention of a whole house full of people if he wears squeaky shoes. Study shorthand and typewriting at the Business College. Rooms in the Natl Bank bldg. Football. As the students enter, the football prospects brightens. Among the old men back are Avery, Owens, Tucker, Wilcox, Silver, Buzzi, Woodward and Moore. New men trying for the team are Lee, who is trying for half back, Mehan for center, McKeechron for guard, and Murphy for center. Among others are Isabel, Halford, Gavin and Mosher who are trying for the line. Captain Avery is working diligently and Coach Yost is certainly more than maintaining his record for enthusiastic service. All that is needed for a winning team is hard work and undidived student support. Book-keeping, penmanship, etc., at the Business college. The Misses Edmondson, 843 Massachusetts street, will have their fall millinery opening Wednesday and Thursday, Sept. 27 and 28. Their stock is complete and up-to-date, and they invite you to call and examine it. Fred W. Raymond, class of 96, who later took a course in Columbia college and is now connected with the C. & A. R. R., in New York City, has written an excellent review of Miss Margaret Sherwood's book, "Henry Worthington, Idealist." Mr. Raymond's review has been published in the Journal "Book Reviews," printed by the McMillan Company. K U. Graduate Successful. Leisure time can be profitably spent at the Business College. Evening school begins at the Business College on October 2. Star Bakery. HUTSON'S BAKERY. We solicit the patronage of the people. GERHARD BRGS., Props. Also "CLUETT" and "ARROW" COLLARS Bread for sale from wagon, at leading grocer, and delivered tubs. O WEST END MEAT MARKET. F. R. BARTZ, Fresh and Salt Meats. Dealer it Special rates given to clubs. CHAS. L. HESS, Meat Market 937 Mass. St. Telephone 14 ELIOT & SON. CENTRAL HOTEL MEAT MARKET. Club stewards will do well to figure Vest Werren St. Telephone 1547 MESENHEIMER & HOOVER, Dealer in GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS E. T. ARNOLD, *Students Trade Solicited* Phone 193. 1019 & 1021 Mass St. FANGY AND STAPLE GROCERIES West End Grecery, 547 Indiana St. A full list of Club stewards should get our prices, Prompt deliveries, Telephone I. Your Patronage Satisfaction Solicited. Guaranteed Blue Front Grocery, G. W. BALL, Prop. A nice new line of staple and fancy groceries now on sale; also flour Telephone 111. (67) Mass, Street BUY YOUR GROCERIES and get value received 721 Mass. St. Phone 226. JONE'S... All Work is First Class. ZUTTERMEISTER, BARBER SHOP 700 Winthrop St. 723 Mass. Phone 188. FINE CONFECTIONS AND PURE ICE CREAM. MANUFACTURER OF FINE CONFECTIONS and MANUFACTURER OF MEALS AT ALL HOURS, No. 724 Massachusetts Street. Chris Epley, RESTAURANT. Warren Street Dining Hall. MRS, HAMMAN, Proprietress. Student's Headquarters For First Class Meals ED. ANDERSON RESTAURANT. Student's headquarters for first class meals, confectionery and cigars. WM. STEINBRING, Short Order Restaurant Oysters in season. Candy and Cigars, WENZEL DOLLSHALL, GERMAN RESTAURANT AND BOARDING HOUSE. Board and lodging by week #5 (). Board and lodging by day 70%, Single 718 Mass. Street, Lawrence, Kan. Watkins National Bank. Capital $100,000. Surplus $18,100. 一 J. B. WATKINS, President. PAUL R. BROOKS, Cashier. C A. HILL, Vice President. W. E. HAZEN, Ass't Cashier. DIRECTORS. B, J. WATKINS, C.A. HILL, A.O.MITCHELL, W. E. HAZEN, J. HOUSE, P.B.ROOKS W.E.HAZEN, J. HOUSE, P.R.BROOKS Savings Department deposits receive Tuesdays and Fridays, exchanges on all the principal cities of the world. The Lawrence National Bank UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY. Capital $10,000 Surplus $10,000 Deposits $500,000 Discounts $300,000 The security of depositors is in the integrity of the bank directors and officers. The Board of Directors. H. L. Moore, F. W. Bartales, J. H. Glathart, H. S. Hall, A. Henley, W. R. Williams, R. W. Sparr, F. A. Bailey, J. D. BOWERSOCK, bill H. WOENBORCH, W. I. LOWE, H. E. BINSON, president and older. Boys We'll Give Clothing, Hats, Shoes and Furnishing 10 Per Cent Discount Provided you cut out this ad and bring it to the store with you. We want to know just how good an advertising medium this paper is and we want your trade. Our fall stock is ready for you-complete and replete with novelties in the finest ready tailored clothing to be found anywhere. Why not trade with the largest clothing house in the city. From Our Regular Prices on THE MODEL. PHYSICIANS. KANSAS CITY, MO. Residence 1014 Tenn. Street. Office, over Woodward's Drug Store. F. D. MORSE, A. M., M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office 734 Massachusetts St. Office and residence telephone No. 86, office residence telephone No. 86, DR. GEORGE W. JONES, Dr. W. H. Winslow, Eye, Far, Nose and Throat. A. W. CLARK, M. D., HOURS | 0-12 | 1-4 | 704 Mass. St. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON PHYSICIAN & SURGEON. Lawrence, Kansas. E. D. F. PHILIPS, M. D. Residence 1224 Tennessee Street. Office over Woodward's drug store. Telephone 181. Appears on pp. 52 residence Office. Chairman, St. telephone phone 196. 74 Mass, St. A. J, ANDERSON. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office Lawrence, 177 Vermont St KANSAS. DENTISTS. DENTAL ROOMS, J. W. O'BRYON, D. D. S. Over Bell's Music Store. Lawrence, Kan $ ^{p} $ H. McCRORY; A. P. HULTZ, 88 Mass. Street, Lawrence, Kan. Dry Goods Store. DENTIST. Dentist. Edward Bumgardner, M. D., D. D. S. No. 735, Mass. St., Lawrence, Kan. Dentist, 809 Massachusetts Street. Tel. 329-2. EDGAR WRIGHT, Office 743 Massachusetts St, Lawrence, Kan. Office hours: 8 a, m, to 6 p.m. 5 Floors 10th and Main Sts. C. E. ESTERLY, DENTIST. Office over Woodward's Drug Store. Go to the Old Reliable Students' Shoemaker. JAS. E. EDMUNSON. 915 Mase. St. $ ^{ \mathrm{O}} $OMAR HARSHMAN. (The Deaf Mute.) Best Shoe Repairer in the City- Best shoe Repairer in the City. Take Your Shoes to Him. Moved from 1017 to 1031 Mass. St. L.S. PEARCE, KAW VALLEY Corner of Henry and Rhode Island, Tel. 242. Ladie's and gens' clothing of all kinds colored,染料和修配 repaired third class style Steam Dye Works. Coal, Wood, Loose and Baled Hay Prompt attention to orders. Lowest prices. Coal, Wood, Loose and Baled Hay- A. S. BOOTHE, Prop. Berkley and Mass. Sts, Lawrence, Kan. A. N. DUNAKIN, LOW PRICE GROCERY. - Staple and/fancy groceries and feed. - Staple on the right: 840 Massachusetts St. Telephone 123-456-7890 www.staple.com WHY SO MANY FAIL. Over Two Hundred Business Firms Applied To Us Last Year for Office Help. BUSINESS MEN WANT BUSINESS PEOPLE. People who can do some one thing well and do it quickly, are constantly sought after by business men. The reason why so many fail to secure or become an occupant is because they are incompetent or only half know what they need. NATIONAL BUSINESS COLLEGE, Kansas City, Mo. WE PREPARE YOUNG PROPEL FOR BUSINESS POSITIONS. Regular post-graduate courses in Shorthand Typewriting, English, Computer Science, Office work, Draughting, Electricity Auditing, Expert Accountin- Banking, Penmanship, Short Cuts in Web Design. **WE SUPPLY BUSINESS FILMS WITH** creepers, Stenographers, Cashiers Tolgate and Tolgate Tolgate 1