432 Kansas University Weekly. Ol dand new students at K. S. N. will find a hearty welcome and lowest prices for Text Books, Supplies, etc., at the Largest Book and Stationery store in Kansas. UNIVERSITY BOOK STORE. L. M. GIBB, PROPRIETOR. MRS. E. M. CADY, Graduate Oberlin Conservatory of Music. Teacher of Voice and Piano. 1030 Ohio Street R.B. WAGSTAFF, ----DEALER IN---- STAPLE AND ... FANCY GROCERIES. 847 MASS. ST. - - TELEPHONE 25. CLUB TRADE A SPECIALTY. WHEN YOU COME TO LAWRENCE YOU WILL FIND IT TO YOUR ADVATAGE TO BUY YOUR SHOES OF THE BULLENE SHOE CO. A LARGE STOCK OF UP TO DATE FOOTWEAR AT MINIMUM PRICES. ★ McCURDY, STRONG & CO., Dealers in Staple and Fancy Groceries. Flour, Feed and Produce. SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS TO CLUBS. Nos. 623 and 625 Mass. Street. Telephone 37. Mr. R. K. Moody, Secretary and Treasurer of the University, is about to occupy his handsome new residence on Tennessee street. The annual catalogue of the University may be obtained upon application to R. K. Moody, Secretary and Treasurer of the University. A student without a bicycle is like a little girl without a doll. Buy a Stearns of Doane Bros. when you come to the University. Keep Cool! but don't take any risks. Use nly pure ice from distilled water.-made by e Griffin Ice Co. The numerous school friends of Miss Alice G. Smith, '98, will be pained to hear of her death which occured recently at her home in Jamestown, N.Y. Prof. D. H. Holmes and his estimable wife have been called to mourn the loss of their interesting baby. The child died July 16, at Anherst, Va. where Mrs. Holmes had gone to spend the summer with her parents, Mr. Holmes himself being engaged as Professor of Latin in the summer school at Colorado Springs, Colo. The WEEKLY is in receipt of the twenty-eighth annual catalogue of the Kansas City Medical College. The management call special attention to their new building and enlarged facilities. The faculty has been strengthened by the addition of distinguished physicians, Dr. Edward G. Blair of the University of Kansas, lecturer in histology and pathology, being among the number. Don't Think for a Moment. That all the good bakers are on Mass. St. I desire all club stewards to seeme before placing their bread orders. H. T. Hutson, 709 Vermont St.