Kansas University Weekly. 27 S. S. Brown will remain at home this winter looking after business interests. He expects to return to K.U. next fall. Mabel Scott declined after returning home last spring and was taken to Denver, where she has been rapidly improving. She will remain in Colorado this fall. Many of the students who were here last year will be pained to hear that Charles Kitzmiller of the engineering school died at his home in El Reno, Oklahoma, August 17th, of typhoid fever. Charley was a quiet, earnest student and was popular with all. Go to the Leis Drug store for perfumes. Try Purple Azalea just out. The sale of black dress goods just closed at Weaver's was the most successful ever made. The quantity of black goods put out was astounding. It may be possible that students have not secured, before coming up to Lawrence, all of the necessary toilet articles they need. We have found from our several years experience that at Raymond's Drug store can be found a complete stock of Hair, Cloth, Tooth and Shoe Brushes at very reasonable prices. We gladly recommend this store to the new students. Others. Mabel Wilson goes to Vassar. A. Corbin is retained at Augusta. Olive Shiras, '97' will be at Cornell this year. Fred. B. MacKinnon has charge of the Agora. J. L. BOLES, LESSEE, EIDEMILLER ICE Co. Always reliable pure ICE, prompt and cheerful Service. Office Eldridge House corner. Phone 13. Residence Phone 47. [Red Wagons.] ARTISTIC DRAPING. Hall, Stages or Parlors draped for parties, balls, etc. . . . . Prompt and Satisfactory Service. OTTO LANCHANK. This Space Paid for by Geo. Davies, the Students' Tailor. ZUTTERMEISTER'S Fine Confectionery, ...AND... ICE CREAM PARLOR. R. B. WAGSTAFF, STAPLE AND GROCERIES FANCY FRUITS AND OYSTERS. Telephone 25 847 Mass. Street. SPECIAL PRICES TO CLUBS.