174 Kansas University Weekly. We don't want to buy your dry goods, We don't like you any more. You'll be sorry when you see us Going to some other store. You can't sell us any plaid waists, Four in hand or other fad. We don't want to buy your dry goods, If you don't give us your ad —Ex. Students, save a dollar by having your picture taken at Goodnight's gallery. You can get a dozen first-class cabinets for $2. Students get your shoes repaired at Lindsay's. First door north of Tiptons Barber Shop. Copying on typewriter, M. F. Laycock. Go to Smith's News Stand for your canes, late periodicals, etc. Give your shorthand and type-writing work to Miss Kate S. Soule, 1105 Mass. St. A. J. Griffin will continue to supply students with coal and wood at the lowest prices. Offices: 1007 Mass. Street and West of National Bank. Students can have their negatives taken by Mrs. Shane at the Old Home gallery near the river, or by J.B.Shane at the Iron Clad on south Massachusetts street.Work will be satisfactory in either case. K. S. U. Bouquet, The most delicate, fragrant and lasting perfume on the market. For sale only at Barber Bros., Drug Store. Popular Low-Price California Excursions. The Santa Fe Route personally conducted weekly excursions to California are deservedly popular. About one-third saved in price of railroad and sleeper tickets as compared with first-class passage. The improved Pullmans occupied by these parties are of 1896 pattern and afford every necessary convenience. A porter goes with each car, and an experienced agent of the Company is in charge. The Santa Fe's California line is remarkably picturesque, and its middle course across the continent avoids the discomforts of extreme heat or cold. Daily service, same as above, except as regards agent in charge. For descriptive literature and other information; address M. J.BLACK, G.P.A., A., T. & S.F.Ry., Topeka. Prof. G. B. Addicks who lectures at Music Hall next Friday night is an eloquent speaker. Goodnight will give you a dozen good photographs for $1. Call and see him. He will give you first-class work at low prices. A. J. Griffin will continue to supply students the coal and wood at the lowest prices. Robt. Edmondson will do your shoe repairing at No. 11 East Warren street. Prof. G. B. Addicks lectures at Music Hall Friday night April the 9th on "The March of Mind" admission 25 cents. Just what you want: those gymnasium suits sold at Smith's News stand. MRS. S. E. LUTHER, Telephone 26. Orders by Mall or Telephone Promptly Filled on Short Notice. Plants, Flowers, Floral Designs and Decoratiens. Greenhouses South Mass. St. Lawrence, Kans. STUDENTS Here are a few Regular Prices Not Leaders. Genuine French Ballrigan Underwear, 23c per garment. 4-Ply Linen Collars 10c. 4-Ply Linen Cuffs 10c a pair. A first-class Laundried Shirt 48c. Finest assortment of Four-in-Hand Teck and Bow Ties, only 19c; same as you pay 25c elsewhere. Good Socks 5 and 10c a pair. 828 Mass. St. The Racket. FAXON The Shoe Man Solicits the Shoe Trade of the Town. W. F. WEISE'S New Barber Shop 720 Mass. LAWRENCE, KANS. Razors Honed, Ground or Exchanged. Everything Strictly First-Class.