aij We call your attention to the careful paeparations we have made for the Display and Sale of Goods Suitable for Gifts FOR The Holidays Handkerchiefs without number. We sell Linen for Linen, and Cotton for Cotton. Kid Gloves. Neckwear, Comb and Brush Sets. Sterling Silver Mounting on Buck Horn handle Umbrellas for Gentlemen. $2.25 to $5.00 each. Finest Assortment and best Gents and Ladies Umbrellas in the City at NO MONTGOMERY GAME. The students of the Montgomery County Club, who issued a challenge to the high school foot ball team of their county about a week ago, have received a reply in which the high school students emphatically decline to enter into a contest with the University students. Even the name of K, U, seems to inspire terror into the hearts of most foot ball players. FRESHMAN SHOT. Kansas Pins at Gustafsons. Try one of those "stews" at Vic's Yours if you want them. Wiedeman's fine Chocolates. Kenneth Callhoun,'08, accidentally shot his right foot at the instep while out hunting. Saturday. The wound is not a serious one unless blood poisoning should set in. One of your Pictures make a good Xmas present. Squires Studio. Our Pictures do our advertising. Squires Studio. The clock in the tower of the Physics Building went on a strike at 8:05 p.m. Sunday evening and hasn't struck since, strange to say. See the K. U. team in action pictures at Temple's studio. If you are going to entertain see Wiedeman about your refreshments. H. M. Beardsley, the president of the Upper House of the Kansas City, Mo., City Council, and president of the Y. M. C. A. there, spoke Sunday afternoon at the meeting of the University Y. M. C. A., in the Christian church, on "The College Man's Place in the World." He said there were two things that the world needs of the young men of the present day. "First it needs manly men, men who are straight forward and honest and who live uprightly. And then it needs men who are not afraid to cast themselves into the stream of life and uplift the rest of humanity." Fresh Marsh Mallows, 30c. per pound, at Wiedemans'. James Edmondson, 930 Mass. St. Prices cut in half in Millinery at Mrs. Elder's. The old reliable Shoe maker— James Edmondson, 930 Mass. St. The Kansas State Teachers' Association will meet in Topeka from December 27 to 29. Prof. H.B.Newson of Kansas University will preside over the mathematics round table of the college and high school departments of the association. Got a cold. Anti-Gripine will cure you. At Hale's Red Cross Pharmacy, 711 Mass. St. Razors Honed. Ground and Exchanged. Weise's Barber Shop and New Bath Rooms. 727 Massachusetts street. When you think of Clothes we want you to think of us. We make a specialty of GOOD CLOTHES AT MODERATE PRICES. You will probably need a FOUR-THIRTY LECTURES. New Suit or an Overcoat before the Holidays or perchance you will want to make some useful presents. Our Store will be Headquarters for "Santa" in the GLOTHES and FURNISHINGS. Plan For Advertising Public Lectures. W. E, SPALDING. Public lectures, concerts, and several other entertainments at the University hereafter will be in the afternoon, unless for special reasons other arrangements are made, and will be advertised systematically as "Four-thirty Lectures." Such lectures will therefore be placed in charge of the particular departments most interested, for such arrangements regarding time and place of holding, special advertising, and entertainment of speakers as the department may think proper. There are now twelve department conferences which are open to the public, and others may be organized so that there will be two or more meetings of this kind every afternoon. The general committee on public lectures will have to see that information is given so that the interests of these meetings may conflict as little as possible. The regular meetings of these conference will be announced on the Calendar. By this means it is hoped to call the attention of the students to the fact that there will be something of special interest any afternoon they can be at the University. Supplies for Fudge at Vic's Kansas Pins at Gustafsons. THE LAW PARTY. The annual entertainment given to the football team by the members of the law school is scheduled for Friday night, December 9. The Laws gave a very creditable party last year and are trying to surpass all previous records this season. The party will cost each member of the law school $1.50 as the plans now stand. It will be in Fraternal Aid hall. Newhouse's orchestra will furnish the music and refreshments will be served When out for a walk, go to Vic's Pictures made, rain or shine. 723 Mass, St. ENGINEERS' BANQUET. The Fifth Annual Banquet given by the members of the engineering school will be held in Eldridge hall Friday evening, December 9. This is one of the elaborate events in the University calendar and this year no pains will be spared to make it a plausible success. Dr. L. I. Blake will be toast master, and several speakers prominent in the state are expected. Order aluminium Cooking Uteni sis through the Home store. If you want a really nice Christmas Present, get a Leave orders with Mrs. Prentiss for shawls, hoods and worsteds. Solon Smith, A. B.,'03, has returned from the Exposition where he has been employed since its opening. He has entered the Law school. Mr. Smith's parents, who live at Stockton, Kansas, are graduates of the University in the class of '76. Mr. Smith, Sr. has Leen judge of his district for many years. Views on China--the Windmill, University Buildings, etc., at Hoadley's China store. Chicago Typewriter for $35.00 No better machining made. A Parker Lucky Curve Fountain Pen Best pen in the world. Handsome Pearl Handle Gold Pen Prettiest thing you ever saw. Neweet Styles of Elegant Stationery New this Fall. A Beautiful Gift Book from 20c up All of these and hundreds of other things may be had of FRED BOYLES. You know where-He prints The Kansan. 639 Mass. St. Phone 665 Red Barney & Berry SKATES. (a favorite) ALL STYLES AND GRADES shown in our Free Catalog. Barney & Berry, 92 Broad St., Springfield, Mass. WatkinsNationalBank Capital $100,000 Surplus $20,000 J.B. Watkins, Pres. C.A. Hill, V. P. C.H. Tucker, Cashier. W.E.Hazen, Asst. Cashier. EWING'S For Pure Mexican Chile 5c per Bowl. Best Ice Cream, 5c dish. Confectionary and Cigars. 1027 Mass. St. Phone 256 Green. STAR GROCERY and MEAT MARKET C. A. TETER, Prop. 1337-39 Mass., St. Phone 176. Holds the banner on High Grade Staple and Fancy Groceries. Fresh and Salt Meats, at prices that make Permanent Customers. Wilder Bros'. Custom Lau dry WILL KENNY, K. S. U. Agent. Short order SMITATORIUM. Clothes Altered and Dyed. Repaired. $1.50 Per month, Cleaning $1.50 and pressing Per month Orders taken for Suits and Pants. Pants $2.00 A Leg=Seats Free, Clothes called for and delivered. Phone 514 Pink JAS. B. Kelsey, Over House's Store. New Eldridge Hotel RATES $2.50 PER DAY SMITH'S SMITH'S NEWS DEPOT Headquarters for Foot Ball Goods, Cigars and Tobacco. 704 Mass St Our Notto: "Good Work at Low Prices." L. F. CONKLIN. Bicycle and General Repair Shop Gunsmithing. Lock and Lathe Work. Umbrellas Repaired. Bicycles for Sale and for rent. Guns for Rent. Prompt work 836 Mass. St. Leslie Harvey, '08, engineer, had his left arm severely cut while working in the blacksmith shop last Friday afternoon. One of the boys was working a trip of hot iron and a fragment broke off and hit Harvey. Coeds --- 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.