SNOW HALL NOTES. Dr. Willston has been suffering from the grip and was unable to meet his classes during the last week. Dr. Naismith addressed the Biologica club last Tuesday evening on the "Effect of Exercise." Marcy is preparing some very fine colored slides of the University campus and buildings. In illustrated lectures given by the members of the faculty throughout the states these will be the first slides thrown on the screen. During the spring term, Prof. Dyche's classes in Zoology will restie in the room now occupied by Prof. Williston's Physiology class. The Anatomy class is now engaged in the dissection of cats. They have a large key full of "pickled" specimens. Prof. McClung's class in Cytology will recite from 1 to 3 in the spring term. The Histology class will recite from 3 to 5. It is thought that the girls' gymnasium work during next term will be carried on in the attic room of the Physics building. Work so far has been greatly interfered with by the other classes and by lack of heat. A class for the training of Physical directors will be organized in a couple of weeks. Several ladies have already given in their names and it is expected the class will be large. During Mrs Smith's absence in New England the first week of the year, the ladies who conducted the Physical training gave great satisfaction. The taxadermists of Snow Hall are now at work on seals. The specimens will remain in the workshop until room can be found in which to put them on exhibition. Several basket ball teams will be formed from among the ladies. It is thought that they will be able to arrange several games with neighboring colleges. There will be many interesting tournaments held between the home teams. The faculty will play the Junior basket ball team at the rink Saturday night The Sophs play the Seniors. Mr. Stuart is at work on his report on fishes. It will be published by the state printer. The drawings for the volume are now complete. Mr. Snyce Prentis is engaged in making some lithographic plates for the University Quarterly. This is the first lithographic work that has ever been done in the University. So far all the scientific illustrations have been half-tones and prints. The drawings for lithographs have to be drawn upon a stone plate and take some very careful work. University students are invited to call at the book store of Rowlands & Bender. AMUSEMENTS. Wise neres like to talk about educating the public up to an appreciation of certain plays. The public needs no educating to enjoy a jolly farce-comedy. The taste for clean-cut humor, quick wit and catchy music is inborn in all properly constructed persons, as has been proved by the success of that capital musical comedy, "Town Topics," which will be at Dewersck's Opera House Friday, January 27. The piece has been rewritten, and three world-famed comedians are the principal performers. They are John W. World, Robert Garnella and Wm. H. Mack. These are names to conjure with. Their owners have all made a bright mark in the annals of the stage, and it is needless to tell what the play is about when it is known that these three sterling actors are to play the leading parts. Their names are a guarantee of good wholesome fun, and fun that will never lag from beginning to end. As a matter of fact, "Town Topics" has been pronounced the best of the plays of its kind that have been produced in New York for several years. Mr. Garnella has gone over it carefully during the past summer, and has introduced so many new, ludicrous situations, bright sayings and comical surprises, that it is virtually a new production. Besides the comedians, of whom there are half a dozen besides the principals, there are so many pretty young girls in the cast, that the connoisseur of feminine leveliness will fairly revel in the ensemble of beauty that will greet his eye. The management are satisfied that they have the most attractive company of young women that will be seen together this season. Popular prices 25, 35 and 50 cents. The new study will require new books, Rowlands & Bender can supply you. The share books of the Kansas University WEEKLY [close Tuesday, the 24th. No one has a vote in the coming election who has not secured a share by that time. Town Topics at the opera house, Friday, January 27. --en short notice and in clean condition. Tel. No. 84. A Swell Party Requires Swell Invitations we make this kind our specialty. Cutler & Son. PRINTING THAT PAYS, Books! Books! Books! garel! Where? Kowlands & Bender!, of course. Professor Adams began examining his class in European Constitutions last Tuesday. His method is to have each member of the class take the chair for about twenty minutes, during which he or she is asked a question by each of the others, and a few by the professor. So far the plan has proved a success, and it is hoped that other professors will follow the example. New term means new courses of study and that means new text books. Rowlands & Bender will supply you. STUDENTS' BOARDING,PLACE. Klock's Restaurant. RATES: Meals 20 cents. Board by Week $2.50. Meal Tickets $3.00. 816 Mass. St. Lawrence, Kansas, Gilleur's Cowboy band is expected to pass through Lawrence Tuesday. Town Topics at the opera house, Friday January 27. No book store in Kansas has a fuller lines of tablets than Kowlands & Bender. Senors should go to Willis for their Pictures. He has always taken the majority of the students' pictures. Remember that Rowlands & Bender has a full line of University text books Lost—Opal stick pin was lost at Pythian ball last Saturday night. Finder please leave same with Miss Eva Brown. Rowlands & Bender's book store carries a fine line of University text books. The hours as they things are, no And lunchtime in every word What time that love was come and gone In every pacing heart strored. The wild plum blossomed in the glen. The rabbit raced across the plain. And fritch and cinnamon flurried when our hands and bones tramped the grain. Down in the grove beside the spring We roasted when the race was won. And listened to the wood bird sing A hally h叭 when day was done But, ah, you wandered from my side And passed the long lone lane of years With memory stones and less too wide For soils to soothe with memory tears. And now you come—come back to me To fill as, then the old time phase— Where is the magic of your plea? What chance has come upon your face? Oh, friend, to lose and still love on. To live on chiff instead of grain la better than to feel love now Forgiving is the key item — Atlanta Constitution --en short notice and in clean condition. Tel. No. 84. It "Takes Down." 22-inch barrel, weight 41 pounds. Carefully bored and tested. For 22, 25 and 32 rim-fire cartridges. 1 Plain Open Sights, $6.00 "STEVENS FAVORITE" RIFLE. Target Sights, $8.50 Target Signs, $6.50 Ask your dealer for the "FAVOR- RULE." If he doesn't keep it we will send, prepaid, on receipt of the package. Send stamp for complete catalogue showing our full line, with valuable information regarding riles and ammunition in general. No.18. J. STEVENS ARMS AND TOOL CO. CHICOPEE FALLS, NIASS. Bureau of Civil Service Instruction. 123 Fifth St., N. P., Washington, D.C. We all those who want government postitions, $8,000 places under civil service rules, 6,000 years at pointments. War creates a demand for $7,000 employees within six months. O--en short notice and in clean condition. Tel. No. 84. The first and only dentist in the city to depart from high prices in favor of the masses Amilburg filling 60 ccs; gold fillings, half the mount price, extracting teeth, each 25 ccs. 829 Mass, St. Lawrence, Kan Culbertson & Thoburn. DR. WHEELER Basement of Merchants National Bank, Deliver Dentist. ALL KINDS OF COAL CULBERTSON & THOBURN. Friday, Jan 27th Angelica's Comedy Trio. All New This Season. WORLD, GARNELLA & MACK. Presenting the Comedy Cyclone, "Town Topics." Better, Brighter Than Ever. Presented by a Company of Unexce- tted Merit. Popular Prices—25.35.50 cts. Dick Bros., advance sale, RICHMOND STRAIGHT CUT 10$ are more desirable than ever — the new tin box prevents their breaking and is convenient to carry in any pocket. IN TIN BOXES For Sale Everywhere. MESENHIMER & HOVER. Dealers in GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. Students Trade Solicited: Phone 199, 1019 & 1021 Mass St. DENTIST. H. McCrory 888 Mass, Street Lawrence, Kan. Dry Goods store. Star Bakery. HENRY GERHARD & ERO., Props. 0 We solicit the patronage of the people. Weise's Barber Shop Everything new and first class, Satisfaction guaranteed. Agency Wilder, a team ambassador. Agency Topkik, a company. Agency K. C. Times. 734 Muss. St. Barn, PA News and circulation, K.C. Roper on hand. News hours, ground and air conditions. Watkins National Bank. Capital $150,000. Surplus $12,000. J. B. WATKINS, President. C A. HILL, Vice President. PAUL R. BROOKS, Cashier. W. E. HAZEN, Ass Cuser. DIRECTORS. J. B. WATKINS, C. A. HILL, A. HERNING J. B. HAZEN, J. HOUSE, R. BROOKS M. SUMMERFIELD. received Tuesdays and Fridays. changes on all the principal cities of the world. BLEED BLEED Savings Department deposits received Tuesdays and Fridays. A.WHITCOMB & SON. PLANTS, CUT FLOWERS, FLORAL DESIGNS, ETC. ... FLORISTS. Teachers Wanted Students trade solicited. 844 Tenn. St. Union Teachers' Agencies of America. Pittsburgh, Pa., Toronto, Can., New Orleans, La., New York, N. Y., Washington, D. C. San Francisco, Cal., Chicago, Ill., St. Louis, Mo., and Denver, Colorado. REV. L, D. BASS, D. D., Manager. THERE are thousands of positions to be filled soon. We had over 800 vacancies during the last season and equivalent facilities for placements in teachers in every part of the U. S. and Canada. Northwestern University Medical School. cellular networks. Address all applications to Washington, D. C. The regular courses four years. Conditions are arranged for advanced standing. We claim an unusual amount of compulsory laboratory work, and unusual excellence in it; a very great variety, and abundance of clinical material, and a su- pension in supporting it for the benefit of students. For circulars of information address the secretary. DR. N. S. DAVIS, Jr., 2431 Dearborn Street, Chicago, Ill. CALL AT * * * * * * F. F. Mettner's PHOTO STUDIO 719 Massachusetts St. For portraits, class groups, views, etc., in all styles and prices. A speciality of filling orders promptly. Likenesses guaranteed. ZUTTERMEISTER. MANUFACTURER OF PURE CONFECTIONS and FINE ICE CREAM Oyster served in any style. Phone 188, Missus m. CHAS. L. HESS. Meat Market 937 Mass. St. Telephone 14. F. R. BARTZ. WEST END MEAT MARKET Dealer In Fresh and Salt Meats. Fresh and Sait Ments. Special rates given to chiba. Boots and shoes Made. Repairing neatly dents at reasonable rates West Henry Street. GEORGE FLINN,.. Candy made fresh every day. LAWRENCE CANDY KITCHEN. Best Creams. 20 and 30 Cents 937 Massachusetts Street. The Gorham Photo Studio. THE GORHAM STUDIO. See us before you get your Christmas pictures. We can make you first class photos from 50 cts up to $10.00 per dozen. Call and see our work. 728 Mass. St., near the big black horse. BAKERY. HUTSON'S mann $86.00t. Bread for sale from the at leading grocers, and delivered to clubs. The Only First-Class Resort in the City MOAK'S BULLIARD HALL and BOWLING ALLEY. DENTIST. EDGAR WRIGHT. Office 743 Massachusetts St, Lawrence, Kan. Office hours: 8 a. m. to 6 p. m. Will Give you attention at Four Good Barbers CALDWELL'S BARBER SHOP 812 Mass. St. We give you the kind of work that you want Shave ice, haircut it, ice cream bars 26. Shave ice, haircut it, ice cream bars 26. RILEY'S **** Barber Shop. 720 MASS. STREET. We have a first class barber. Students can call to call upon us. Satisfactor guaranteed. Go to the Old Reliable STUDENTS' SHOEMAKER JAS, E. EDMUNDSON, 915 Mass. St. Suits $15.00. Pants $4.00. O. P. Leonard Fine Tailoring, 735 Mass. St. Lawrence, Kan. A. P. HULTZ Dentist No. 735, Mass. St., Lawrence, Kan. Home Bakery. Mrs. Johnson & Renfrow. Connected With Central Hotel. Home made bread, cakes and Saratoga chips. Is giving better rates to classes and club ever before? *S292 Mass. Street.* The Photo Artist, is giving better resumes to classes and clubs. Morris, FIFTY DAVIES THE STI 809 Ma Will put equal to ot date. Edward I LAW STUDENT Kl RATES: Meals 20 Cc Board by V Meal Ticket Bureau of 123 DR. We ald sititions, 85 8,000 year mand for $29 Mas Cull The first part from Amalgathe usual ALL on sho Tel. 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