50 Kansas University Weekly. Prize Essay on Tennyson's "Princess." The prize of $25 offered for the best essay on Tennyson's "Princess," by Messrs. Arthur B. Barteaux, Ed. F. Burnett and Wm. M. Thacher, of New York City, has been awarded to Mr. Richard R. Price of the present Junior class. The subject of Mr. Price's essay is 'Woman in Tennyson's Princess.'" The judges were Chancellor Snow, Mr. B. W. Woodward and Hon. C. S. Gleed, and were in substantial agreement as to the papers submitted. The essays were all very creditable; and in particular that by Miss Bertha B. Schafer, entitled "A Study of Tennyson's 'Princess'" came very near winning the honors from Mr. Price. Prices broken unmercifully! You probably realize that merchants are needing wealth to pay their debts. You doubtless realize also that bad weather and muddy streets are not conducive to good business. Per contra these are the reason why we have launched deeper into cutting prices than ever before Our new goods are here or in transit. We ask that you be kind enough to call and see these as well as to get your share of our bargins. GEO. INNES. The Electrical Seminary this week elected the following officers: President, W. J. Squiers; vice president, H. W. Schroeder; secretary, H. F.Cox. Pan-Hellenic. But this time it was not the PhiSigma-Beta-Delta-K. F. L. kind, but the real alpha beta gamma delta epsilon, straightahead-to-omega, in-it-for-classic-business, fellows who had their time last Friday night. In short the students of the Greek department were entertained by Dr. and Mrs. Wilcox and Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Sterling at the residence of the former. After being formally received the guests were presented—according to a very pretty custom—with a morsel of delicious jam served with a small tumbler of water. After a general social hour Mr. Sterling served a printer's "pie" of Greek mythology. A general stirring among the sepulchres of many a long mouldering hero and divinity followed. After a splendid course of refreshments, Dr. Wilcox took a place at the piano and sweet music's power did fuse the hearts of all. With much gratitude, and breathing still the classic air, the guests departed feeling the Greek department knows how to entertain. McCLURE & SIMPSON, (Successors to Riddle & Topping. Sell the Best Goods at Lowest Prices. CLUB TRADE SOLICITED. Telephone No. 15. 923 Mass. St. CLASS PINS. CLASS MEDALS. LAPEL BUTTONS. Engraved Visiting Cards, Monogram Papers, Wedding Invitations. NOVELTIES SILVER AND GOLD. Tend for Samples and prices. 1034 MAIN STREET. J. FISCHER & SON BOOTS, SHOES AND RUBBERS. Successors to Menger Shoe Company. 742 Massachusetts St.