250 Kansas University Weekly. land. It is to be illustrated by photographs taken by the Professor himself and is to appear in January. The P. F. G., a new club of University girls, will give its first dance at Merchant's Bank Hall Saturday night. Mrs. Knapp arrived a few days ago from Albany, Wis., and will spend several weeks with her daughter, Maud. Mert. Freeland and Charlie Vickers spent Thanksgiving Day in Kansas City and the rest of their vacation at Paola. Henry Watterson next Wednesday, Dec. 11, at 8 a'clock sharp. Reserved seats at Bromel-sick's Dec. 9. Course tickets $1. Miss Barber, '97, entertained the Theta Fraternity Friday night in honor of Miss Adams from Evanston College, Ill. Prof. Dyche gave the first series of his lectures upon his experiences in Greenland to the people of Sterling last Friday evening. Prof. Adams will address the Historical Seminary this afternoon on "The English Parliament and the Recent English Elections." The Kansas Reform Editorial association meets in Lawrence to-day. A visit to the University and lunch in Library Hall are on the program. Ralph Hutchison ex-'95, called at the University this week. He was on his way to Old Mexico where he expects to cast his lot in the growing of coffee. J. C. Foulks, of '94' Law, has recently been appointed general soliciting agent for the Los Cerrellos coal and railroad company, with headquarters at Los Angeles. The Science Club meets this afternoon at 5 o'clock in the Physics building. Prof. Williston will deliver an address on the Kansas University Geological expedition of '95. The lecture will be illustrated with lantern slides. H. P. Cady will read a paper on the artificial preparation of diamonds Miss Moore entertains for the Leap year club Friday evening Dec. 13th. It will be a masquerade party, and promises to be one of the social events of the season. Prof. Clark has received from Brown & Co., of Boston, one hundred large carbon photographs of paintings by a number of masters. The pictures are now on exhibition. Prof. Blackmar is strictly temporate in choosing illustrations to prove the theory of value. The other day he said, "Let's take water so as not to get confused." Chancellor Snow visited the Fort Scott Normal and Campbell and Highland Universities this week in his annual tour of inspection as a member of the state board of education. Prof. Franklin's class in Junior Pharmacy is trying to solve the problem of the Periodic Law. The students were so much interested in Tuesday's recitation that only one of them fell asleep while the professor was lecturing. The columns of the Local department are open to all contributions and the editor will be especially pleased to receive original poems. The young lady's 'Ode to one of the mighty foot-ball players' will be very acceptable. The hall thief has been very industrious of late. He got two hats Tuesday afternoon. Nearly every day some student reports that he has made a forced contribution to this enterprising person. One student has lost two hats within the last ten days. "Good, bad and indifferent" tells a large part of the story about kid gloves. A few good many bad, and a great many indifferent. You will find a stock of the good kinds at Weaver's, the kinds you like to buy,the kinds you like to GABEL & HICKMAN. Swellest Lines Pattent Leathers for the Holidays. MAIL ORDERS FILLED. MEN'S SHOES ONLY. 25 EAST 11TH STREET, KANSAS CITY, MO.