162 Kansas University Weekly. Prof. Dyche's Lecture. On next Tuesday evening at the Opera House under the auspices of the city Y. M. C. A., Prof. Dyche will again appear before a Lawrence audience. He has prepared a large number of new slides and these with the finest of those presented before will make this most interesting and instructive. General admission 25 cents. Reserved seats at the Santa Fe City Office, 10 cents extra. It is no secret that Weaver has long led in the sale of Kid Gloves in Lawrence. And no wonder. The best Kid Gloves money can buy are none too good for his trade. The new Easter styles are now on sale and among the colors are English Reds, Tans, Browns, and Greys. Expert fitters will put the gloves on your hands and every pair is warranted to be perfect in every way. It's a good time to buy. La Mode. There will be no formal opening at La Mode this season, but the ladies in charge are ready to wait on their customers at any time. They have an excellent trimmer and their fine line of novelties and latest styles of hats make it important that ladies call at the La Mode before making purchases elsewhere. 821 Mass. St. March 6th. Readers of the WEEKLY having copies bearing the above date will please return them to any of the business managers. They are willing to pay for them. Griffin the coal man sells ice. Read This Letter. KANSAS CITY, Mo.FEB. 18th, 1896. Dear Sir: With the progress that is being made in Fine Tailoring, as well as in other branches of art, it is found necessary in order to get Individuality into clothing to make them, as it were, on the man who is to wear them. As it is not convenient for students to come to Kansas City to try on their clothes before completion; in order to give them the benefit of a "try on," I have arranged to come to Lawrence every week for that purpose and may be found in the Gymnasium every Thursday from 9 a.m. to 3p. m. I shall make it a practice to press and keep in repair clothes of our own make which will be brought to Kansas City and returned the next week, free of charge. F. B. ROBINSON, 824 DELEWARE ST. The new catalogue will show a decided increase in the School of Fine Arts, the enrollment being sixty-eight an increase of twelve. There has likewise been an increase in several of the private departments—notably in piano forte. Pretty lace collars and new Honiton lace edge veilings together with all the latest shapes in women's clerical collars are being shown at Weaver's store. Take one or more of Raymond's chicks home for Easter. They are going fast. Easter perfumery, Wright's "American Beauty," Lightner's "Red Rose"at Raymond's. All the little knick-knacks that help to make an Easter toilet complete are easily gotten at Weaver's store. J. FISCHER & SON, BOOTS, SHOES AND RUBBERS. Successors to Menger Shoe Company. 742 Massachusetts St.