206 Kansas University Weekly. Maid one, Maid won, Made one. -Ex. We keep constantly on hand a full line of all the leading toilet preperations for ladies' use. Barber Bros., Druggists. The best toilet soap for 10 cts. is Robinsons Oat meal and Glycerine. Try it, Leis Drug Co. Buy our tooth Brushes from the Lei's Drug Co. Good quality and low prices. "Did your daughter have any trouble with her French while you were abroad?" "Not a bit. It was the natives' French that bothered her." Ex. 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. A. Weber, the tailor, has moved his establishment to 733 Mass. St. up stairs. Paper by the pound and cut to any size at J. S. Boughton's 1027 Mass. St. "I hear Tom left college on account of his eyes." "Yes he could not see his way clear to go through."—Ex. Buy your stationery supplies at J. S. Boughton's 3rd. door North of Watkins Bank. — "I say stranger," whispered a western man, who had strayed into an uptown theater where the play of "Romeo and Juliet" was going on, "I can't make head nor tail of this thing. What's the name of the play, anyhow?" "Romeo and Juliet." "Well, if I'd known that," said the disgusted westerner, "I wouldn't have come in. I understood the felier at the door to say it was something about Omaha Joliet."—Harlem Life. The final trial debate preliminary to the Kansas-Nebraska contest was held in University Hall last night. The question debated was: "Resolved, That the Initiative and Referendum should be introduced into our system of government after the manner of the law in Switzerland." The affirmative was represented by Mr. Arthur McMurray,Mr.B.B.McCall and Mr.Geo.Kingsley,jr.and the negative by Mr.R.L.Netherton,Mr.S.J.Homer and U.S. Guyer.The judges,Hon. Geo.Innes,Mr.Prof F.W.Blackmar and Judge James Humphrey awarded first place to Mr.McCall,second to Mr.McMurray and third to Mr.Guyer with honorable mention for Mr. Kingsley. The debate was very interesting and spirited. Gut to Death! --- Commencing today there will be a deep cut in Photo prices, for a short time, at either of Shane's galleries. Mrs. Shane is the artist at the old home gallery while Capt. J.B. will operate the Iron Clad, on south Massachusetts street. All work to be on better and higher priced goods than any used in Lawrence, and finished as fine as you desire. Satisfaction is guaranteed. It is worth your while to save money these hard times and at the same time get just what you want—good work. Look this up promptly as the offer will not be extended. SCHMELZER ARMS CO. PECK & SNYDER ICE SKATES. CATALOGUE FREE. GENERAL ATHLECTIC AND SPORTING GOODS. 541 AND 543 MAIN ST., KANSAS CITY, MO.