278 Kansas University Weekly. Princeton Tigerettes. "My daughter," and his voice was stern. You must set this matter right What time did the sophomore leave Who sent up his card last night?" Special prices to clubs, on tennis goods at the University Book Store. Formerly Field & Gibb. 2. "His work was pressing, father dear. And his love for it was great; He took his leave and went away Before a quarter of eight." We keep constantly on hand a full line of all the leading toilet preparations for ladies' use. Barber Bros., Druggists. 3. Then a twinkle came to her bright blue eyes. And her dimples deeper grew; 'Tis surely no harm to tell him that, For a quarter of eight is two. K. U. students ride the Remington and go to the front. Wheels to rent by Enslow & Seimears, 1025 Mass. He don't like it, but he sticks to it—the fly on the fly-paper. Having recently established our bnsiness in Lawrence, we desire to call the attention of all students and members of the University faculty to our quality of goods and our low prices. Suits $15 upward. Morton & Wahlstrom. Tailors 831 Mass.up stairs. Griffin the coal man sells ice. A counterfeiter—the store carpenter. The best place to buy shoes is at The Cash Shoe Store. 823 Mass. street. Paper by the pound and cut to any size at C Boughton's 1027 Mass. St. A miss is as good as a mile; A kiss is twice as good as a smile. Not to miss any kiss, But to kiss every miss, Will turn miles into smiles, And smiles into kisses from misses. -Walt Whitman. To the Sons and Daughters at the University—the daughters in particular. We have now in stock the prettiest and sheerest fabrics for graduating and evening gowns, together with gloves, hose, skirt frocks, etc., for every day. The stock for excellence of the city. Your trade solicited by GEORGE INNES. Waiting. Sweet was her breath as richly new-mown hay. Her auburn tresses dangled o'er her brow. She waited longingly aside the oft-trod way. And when I oped the bars, home went the cow. —U. of P. Courtier Buy your stationery supplies at J. S. Boughton's 3rd. door North of Watkins Bank. The finest line of tailor's samples in the City can be seen at Weber's. Suits, $16.00 and upwards. The best of work guaranteed. Some men were born for great things. And some were born for small; Of some it isn't recorded Why they were born at all. Students buy their canes at Smith's News Depot. For shoes go to The Cash Shoe Store. 823 Mass. street. Everett & Hults have opened a fresh stock of staple and fancy groceries at the corner of Mass. and Adams Streets. They invite students and others to note their prices and quality of goods. They sell as cheap as the same class of goods can be found in any other store in the city. She took my hand in sheltered nooks She took my flowers, candy, books Gloves, anything I cared to send; She took my rival in the end. "Honest John" corn planters at Faxon's. Why is it a crow? Caws. — Ex. Finest quality tennis shoes at Faxon's. White Kid Slippers—$1.00 a pair at Eaxon's. Geo. Beattie, house painter and paper hanger. 938 Mass. Street. Some way or another, Griffin has an immense coal trade among the students. It is the function of faculties to act as suspenders for college breaches (J.)-Ex. Griffin's telephone is No. 88. Talk to him about your coal supply. "To was or not to am." "To were or is to not." "To should or not to will." —Youth's Companion. Griffin, the ice man sells coal. For base-ball and athletic goods go to Smith's News Depot.