YOU WILL FIND AT INNES, BULLENE & HACKMAN'S MANY SUGGESTIONS FOR APPROPRIATE :HOLIDAY GIFTS: Always a popular and populous section of the store is The Department of Notiont DRESS TRIMMINGS, LACES, EMBROIDERIES, RIBBONS GLOVES AND WOMENS'NECKWFAR Beautiful Silks and Dress Goods EOLINES, CREPE NOILES, CREPE DE CHINE EPINGLE, BLACK AND WHITE TAFNETA BLACK PEAU DE SOIE. Great values are offered in Women's wearing apparell Coats, Suits, Skirts, Sweaters, Waists and Muslin Underwear. Innes, Bullene & Hackman Don't forget the place. Meet me at Boone's. Solon Smith of last year's class, of Stockton, has enrolled in the law course. Try one of those "stews" at Vic's Yours if you want them. Wiedeman's fine Chocolates. Herman Hulbert, '04, at present in the insurance business was on the hill Tuesday morning. Dandy Photos,4 for 25 cents,725 Mass. St. Got) R. Lindsey's for shoe repairing. Prices cut in half in Millinery at Mrs. Elder's. Miss Filkin of Rosedale, was in town Wednesday to attend the wedding of her brother, Walter Filkin. The old reliable Shoe maker James Edmondson, 930 Mass. St. Fresh Oysters by the quart or dish, at Wiedemans'. Fine Folder Pictures 4 for 50c at Semple's studio. Over Strong's grocery store. John Hawkinson, '07, Lewis Bixby, '08, and Miss Lola Conklin, '07, spent Thanksgiving day in Baldwin. Box Papers, 25c to 95c at Hale's Red Cross Pharmacy, 711 Mass. St. All the popular dances taught in Eldridge hall. Dancing class Friday evening at 7:30. Social dance Saturday evening at 8:45. Apply phone green 565, or 534 Ohio St. Reasonable terms. Ride the Goat at Semple's Gallery Oysters in all styles at Vic's. Kansas Pins at Gustafsons. Judge Green, dean of the law school, went to Tepeka Monday, to attend the United States Circuit Court. Miss Pearl Kimball, '05, returned Monday from St. Louis, where she spent the holidays visiting friends and seeing the fair. For the best,try the HIAWATHA CAFE,820 Mass. St. Shelley holds the only 1004 medal in the city. That's the latest. Go to Ewing's for a dish of good ice cream, also pure candy and cigars. Snow Literary delegates to the debating council were instructed Saturday evening to use their influence in an effort to secure debates with one or more other state Universities to replace the Nebraska debates. If you are going to entertain see Wiedeman about your refreshments. Up-to-Date Velvet Finish Photos 4 for 25 cents at Semple's Studio, 725 Mass. St. Wallis Wilson, the advance agent of the Mandolin Club, left Kansas City, Mo., directly after the football game, for a trip through the northeastern part of Kansas. He went to make the contracts for the holiday trip. MONTGOMERY COUNTY TEAM. Razors Honed, Ground and Exchanged. Weise's Barber Shop and New Bath Rooms. 727 Massachusetts street. The football team of the Montgomery County Club met on McCook field Monday for practice. They are getting into shape in order to make a good showing for K.U. when they play the team of their county high school at Christmas time. A challenge has been issued by the County Club Team and an answer is expected in a few days. The Montgomery county students attending the University have the proper spirit and they are expected to win. MANDOLIN CLUB SONGSTERS. Leave orders with Mrs. Prentiss for shawls, hoods and worsteds. The Mandolin Club have organized a quintet which will sing at all their concerts with Mandolin accompaniment The singers are: Roy Camborn Will Shaw, Frank Sorgatz Clyde Funchess, and Wallis Wilson. There will also be vocal solos given by local singers and different members of the club during the holiday trip. Got a cold. Anti-Gripine will cure you. At Hale's Red Cross Pharmacy, 711 Mass. St. Views on China-the Windmill, University Buildings, etc., at Hoadley's China store. A STUDENT PRINT SHOP. The Graduate Magazine has purchased a larger press. They intend next year to do all their printing by student help. Codes --- Massage, Manicuring Scalp and Facial treatment. Hair goods and Toilet articles. Mrs Florence Fowles, room 7, Jackson building, phone Pink 515. Give us a call at the "Ladies and Gents Shoe Shining Parlor." 704 Mass St. It will cost you only 5c. Satisfaction guaranteed. FRESHMAN. Twinkle, twinkle little star, How I wonder what you are; Up above the world so high-- Like a diamond in the sky. SENIOR. Scintilate, scintillate, diminutive luminous constellation, Interrogatively and admiringly I question your constituent elements, In your prodigious altitude above the terrestrial sphere, similar to a carbonaceous isometric suspended in the celestial firmaments. —Ex. The K, S. U. Bouquet, (Triple Extract for the Handkerchief, is the most refreshing and exquisite Perfume on the market. Barber Bro', Sole Agents, 909 Massachusetts. St Miss Augusta Flintom maintains a dancing and deportment school in the L.O. O. F. hall on Saturday afternoons. Instruction class at 2 o'clock, social matinee at 3:15. Class lessons 50 cents; admission to matinee 25 cents. Patronesses: Mrs. Alex, Mitchell, Mrs. Ross Broadhead, Mrs. Jamesmes; Mrs. Charles Sparr, and Mrs. A. T. Walker. Dean H. Rose, A. B.'04, spent the Thanksgiving holidays with University friends in this city. Mr. Rose has been in the botanical gardens in St. Louis since his graduation and will remain there until some time next summer. K. U. DIRECTORY. Every Loyal University Student is Urged to Patronize These Kansan Advertisers, and to Mention the Paper While Doing So. ATHLETIC GOODS - Smith's News Depot. BANK-Watkin's. ARKER SHOP—Eldridge Shop. BAKERY—Home Bakery; Eastern Star. BICYCLELS—Boicourt; Conklin. BOOKS STATIONERY — Row BOOKS-STATIONERY - Rowlands & Stevenson; Wolf's; University Book Store. CLOTHING—Ober's; Spalding; Kaw Kash Klothing Co.; M. J. Skofstad. CONFECTIONERY—Wiedeman, Zuttermeister; Ewing. DANCINGMrss. Mapes at Pythian Hall. DENTISTS—Dr. F. U. Emley: Dr. A. R. Kennedy. DRY GOODS- Innes, Bullene & Hackman; A. D. Weaver. DRUGGISTS—Hale's Red Cross Pharmacy;Raymond's; Woodward & Co. GROCERS--Wagstaff; Guenther. Teters. LAUNDRY—Wilder Bros. HOTELS—The New Eidridge. IEWELER—Gustafson's. LIVERY—Francisco & Son: Donnelly Bros. RESTAURANTS--Ed Anderson's; PHOTOGRAPHERS — Squires: Shelley, Semple. PRINTING—Fred Boyles, RESTAURANTS Ed Andor Vic Keller's and The Hiawatha. TAILORS—Protsch. WatkinsNationalBank Capital $100,000 Surplus $20,000 W. E.Hazen, Asst. Cashier. J. B. Watkins, Pres. C.A. Hill, V. P. C.H. Tucker, Cashier. W.F. Hughen, Agent, Cochlear. WOLF'S BOOK STORE is the place to get your Wilder Bros'. Custom Laundry WILL KENNY, K. S. U. Agent. PICTURES and NOVELTIES ROYAL BILLIARD Parlor. 907 Mass., St. Pool Billiards and Cigars. W. T. HAYS, Prop. O. P. LEONARD, Tel. 511 Green. Rates $1.50 a month. PANTATORIUM PANTATORIUM Fine tailoring. Repairing, specially NEW ELDRIDGE BARBER SHOP F. M. TIIDROW, Prop. Hair cut 25c. Shave 10c Shampo 25c. Massage 15c. Our massage work will please you. Courteous treatment to all. Give us a call. MINA P. DIAS, STENOGRAPHER. Theses neatly typewritten. Prices reasonable. Room 3, Dick Building. Fountain Pens $1.00 and Upwards Rowlands and Stevenson BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS.