Kansas University Weekly. 237 During the last part of the evening Mr. Hester's (?) acrobatic feats were of particular interest. The last two-step was danced by the light which radiated from the person of Mr. Walker (?). Just before the guests departed all joined in singing a song the words of which were composed by Prof. Penny for the occasion. $20.45 was raised by this Lark "for the Pipe Organ Fund" and the question that now presents itself is "what will the boys do to increase the fund?" E. E. Waltmire a former student of the University was on the hill Wednesday. He had been at home ill for several months but managed to get well in time for the Thanksgiving game. The sad news of the death of Mrs. Dockum, mother of Harry Dockum a member of the Junior Pharmacy class, was received last week. At a meeting of the Pharmaceutical society last week it was voted that a letter of condolence be sent him and a committee was appointed for that purpose. M. R. Smith, Pharmacy,'98, met with a painful accident in Kansas City Thursday night. He was standing on a crowded Ninth street car when a car coming from an opposite direction struck him, knocking him from the car and severely crushing his right arm. He was taken to the city hospital where he received the best medical treatment possible. It is thought that amputation will be necessary. Thursday evening the Chancellor gave an informal reception to a number of those students who were fortunate enough to have remained in Lawrence for the Thanksgiving recess. The parlors were comfortably filled and a delightful time is reported. Dr. Wilcox also entertained a number of students who remained in Lawrence at his home Friday evening. A vote of thanks should certainly be given the Chancellor and Dr. Wilcox for their kind remembrance of the students who were compelled to spend Thanksgiving away from home and in a "far country." Copying on typewriter, W. F. Laycock. Hester will fit your eyes. Tracy Learnard sells quiz books. Freshmen, what are quiz books? Tracy will tell you. Buy a K. U. button for the Thanksgiving Game. Only 5c., for sale in the Basement. Go to Smith's News Stand for your canes, late periodicals, etc. To the Students of the University. I have just received a new and carefully selected stock of school supplies, and I shall sell them at the very lowest possible figure. I shall also give a ticket to my customers, showing the amount of their purchase, and for these tickets I will give FIVE CENTS in trade for every dollars worth of tickets, provided they are presented before January 1. '97 If besides dividing the profits with my customers in this manner I do not sell you goods as cheap as you can get the same class and quality elsewhere bring them back and I will return your money. I want your trade, and if good goods, low prices, honest dealing and courteous treatment count for anything, I shall get a share of it. it. Besides school supplies, I have a well selected stock of general stationery, correspondence paper, and envelopes. J.S.BOUGHTON, Telephone 103. 1027 Mass, St. Klock's Restaurant, HEADQUARTERS FOR STUDENTS. Board $2.50 per Week, Meal Tickets $3.00. :-: LUNCH COUNTER :-: Give me a trial. 816 Mass. Street. IN DARK OX-BLOOD AND BLACK KANGAROO CALF. THE HANDSOMEST SHOE YET. ALSO A NEW LINE OF PATENT LEATHERS JUST RECEIVED. Bullene Shoe Co.