222 Kansas University Weekly. ending, stood 16 to 4 in favor of Kansas. For the visitors Captain Lee may be said to have been the star player, while Swain, Hooper, Bowlby and Houston played splendid ball. The playing of the substitutes on the Kansas team was a surprise. Especial credit should be given to Jones, Baine, Kennedy and Speaks. The playing of the team was good natured throughout and not the slightest ill feeling was manifested. The officials were: Umpire., Mr. Groves of Crete, Neb.; referee, Archie Hogg; linesmen, Nat Taylor and Barr. Jackson's Steam Laundry, Kansas City, Mo. If you send your work to us it will be returned to you Friday, in season for the entertainments. ALVAH SOUDER, OREAD PLACE, Agent. Give your typewriting work to C. E. Rose, 716 Miss. street. Go to R. Lindsay for fine shoe repairing Prices reasonable. 914 Mass street. A. J. Griffin will continue to supply student with coal and wood at the lowest prices. All kinds of fine stationery at 710 Mass., st. Buy your Teas and Coffeees of W. S. Everett, the only Tea and Coffee house in the city. 745 Massachusetts st. K. S. U. Bouquet, The most delicate, fragrant and lasting perfume on the market. For sale only at Barber Bros., Drug Store. Go to Tracy Learnard's for School Supplies. Well selected stock. Low prices. 710 Mass., street. Miss Brown's dancing class is open Mondays at 8 p.m. Admission for gentlemen with lady 50 cents. Private lessons taught at residence 1217 Rhode Island street. Students buy your stationery and tablets of J. A. Keeler at 827 Massachusetts street. The Smith News Co. is headquarters for athletic supplies. Views of the University buildings, and campus for sale in the Basement. Books sold on commission in the Basement. Brandt German Reader now in demand. Mrs. Rench has the reputation of having the best table service in the city. 1301 Tennessee. Good table board at 1301 Tennessee. $2.50 per week. Ladies and gentlemen looking for a good boarding place, will do well to call at Mrs. Rench's, 1301 Tennessee st. Robt. Edmondson will do your shoe repairing at No. 11 East Warren street. Bakery W. L. Anderson. Sample our goods and get prices. 915 Mass. St. OUR GREAT REVOLUTION SALE, is bringing the good people from far and near, such Bargains as we are giving in our Men's Suits and Oovercoats. Men's furnishings never heard of before, all our winter goods sacrificed. Nice Suits from $5.00 to $10.00. Overcoats from $4.00 to $10.00 come and see them at THE HUB. UST RECEIVED --- L. M. GIBB, PROPRIETOR. Large Stock of Latest Books.