252 Kansas University Weekly. FAGT AND FIGTION. When a man is bound to go to extremes he should be "looked after" but not followed Wrinkle. 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. 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. K. S. U. Bouquet triple extract, is the most lasting, delicate and refreshing perfume on the market. For sale only at Barber Bros. Drug Store. "Honest John" corn planters at Faxon's. Finest quality tennis shoesat 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. Griffin's telephone is No. 88. Talk to him about your coal supply. Griffin, the ice man sells coal. For base-ball and athletic goods go to Smith's News Depot. Paper by the pound and cut to any size at J. S. Boughton's 1027 Mass. St. Morgan (looking at the trade-mark on his racket): "Miss X., are Wright and Ditson the champion tennis players." M1ss X: ? ? ? ! !! ! Old lady in bookstore—"Last days of Pompeii! So he's dead, poor fellow; I wonder what killed him?" “He died of an eruption, madam," replied the gravefaced clerk. —Ex. All kinds of type-writing done cheap by C. E. Rose, 726 Mississippi Street. Give your type-writing work to C. E. Rose. J. Lucas repairs shoes neatly. 900 Warren and Mass. street. Have your themes type-written. C. E. Rose will do the work for you. The best place to buy shoes is at The Cash Shoe Store. 823 Mass. street. 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. We keep constantly on hand a full line of all the leading toilet preparations for ladies' use. Barber Bros., Druggists. K. U. students ride the Remington and go to the front. Wheels to rent by Enslow & Seimears, 1025 Mass. Griffin the coal man sells ice. Special pri on tennis goods at the formerly Field & J. Lucas repairs shoes. 900 Warren and Mass. street. A. Weber, the tailor, has moved his establishment to 733 Mass. St.up stairs. Special prices to clubs, on tennis goods at the University Book Store. — Formerly Field & Gibb. La Mode at 841 Mass is offering splendid inducements which should appeal to the ladies of the University. New invoice just received. Styles the latest, quality the best, prices suited to the times, andtreatment the most courteous.