Attention Student's!!! A SERIES OF 5 CHAMBER MUSIC CONCERTS Will be given by Prof. Preyer, and Prof. Wylie at the Presbyterian Church. Opening Concert December 15. Thursday Evening. Programs will consist of Miscellaneous Chamber Music Treasures, compositions trios, dues and quartets. A solist will be featured at each concert. Seasons ticket $20; single ticket, 75c. Tickets on sale at Woodward's Drug Store, or they can be obtained from Charles Van Fleet or August Kaiser at the Check Room. Manager, AUGUSTA FLINTOM. Phone 395. Home Bakery and Candy Kitchen. Everything choice. All men on the 1904 football team who got K. will be photographed at the Squires Studio. For the best, try the HIAWATHA CAFE, 820 Mass. St. Miss Francis Fleming of Enid, O. T. is the guest of Miss Hazel Renshaw at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house. Prof, L, E. Sayre will lecture before the Kansas Medical college at Topeka tomorrow on the subject of alkaloids. For your parties go to Wiedeman's for your Refreshments. Eat, drink and be merry, at Vic's. Miss Nell Evelyn has been obliged to return to her home in Kansas City, Mo., because of illness and may not be able to resume her school work this term. A box of Hall's Bon-bons at Vic's. She will like them. Do you eat Salted Peanuts? Then try ours. Weideman's. The scientific men of the faculty are preparing for an interesting meeting of the Kansas Academy of Science which will be held in Topeka during the holidays. Go to Ewing's for a dish of good ice cream, also pure candy and cigars. Go to R. Lindsey's for shoe repairing. It's an impossibility for you to get something for nothing, but you come very near getting it in our Candy at 20c per pound, Wiedeman's. SHOES FOR Correct Dressers. If you count proper shoes necessary to correct dress, you will be delighted with our new Shoes. A store full of new styles For swell footwear this is the store. Starkweather Shoe Co. A Picture of yourself makes a good Christmas present. Squires Studio. Arthur Huddleston, who played guard and center on the foot ball team of '92, visited the University Monday. Mr. Huddleston has a large carpet and rug cleaning establishment in Kansas City. What is the matter with a bowling party at Tolles alleys, 928 Mass. St. We will put on sale Friday, Dec. 9, Fudges, our own make, Chocolate, Vanilla, Nut-blocks, and Marshmallows at 20c per lb, Wiedeman's. Dr. Naismith delivered an interesting lecture last Friday before the members of the hygienic class on the advantages of proper bathing; when to take hot and when to take cold baths, and when they are most beneficial. Tickets for the Chamber Music Concert may be purchased from Jesse Kayser and Peter Van Fleet. Select your Xmas presents now. We will be pleased to lay them aside for you. Gustafson, Jeweler. Are your teeth tender? Then you had better come to us for your Fresh Oysters. Wiedemann's. TO YOUNG WOMEN. A few reasons why every Uni versity young woman should become a member of the Young Women's Christian Association. 3. Opportunity is offered for service. However great may have been activity in the homchurch before coming to the University, not one student in ten who neglects all Christian work during her four years University course, ever takes it up again. 2. You have here the stragetic opportunity of serving Christ and the cause of Christ by helping to win for Christ and the church the most influential class of people-college students 1. The association is the only distinctively Christian organization of the University for young women and therefore should have the support of every Christian student and of all who respect Christianity. 4. The Association offers excellent Bible study and Mission study courses, without which knowledge, people are coming more and more to realize that one cannot have a broad education. 5. You need the spiritual inspiration that comes from fellowship in Christian life just as you need intellectual inspiration from fellowship in the class room. 6. In identifying yourself with the association you are becoming a part of a world-wide student movement which is claiming the allegiance and service of the 20 PER CENT DISCOUNT ON All Books Selling at 40c or Over Includes Books in Sets, Standard Books in Fine Bindings. Giit Books, Poets and Bibles, as well as the Late Books. 25 Per Cent Discount on all Framing brought in before December 15. These special prices are made to avoid the rush the last week before Christmas. UNIVERSITY BOOK STORE. strongest students in the world. 7. Students are, of all people, most apt to become selfish. The four years of "getting" should be counterbalanced by sufficient giving to keep the life normal. 8. You can thus show your sympathy with the practical work of the association, such as giving help and information to new students, caring for those who are ill or in need, finding employment for those who desire it. 9. The weekly meetings and the daily noon meetings are worthy of your interest. Great effort is put forth to make them so interesting and helpful that no student who attends will feel that her time has been wasted or missed. 10. The budget of the Association is $720.00. The principal sources of support are faculty, students and alumnae. It is a heavy burden for a few but light if shoved by many; too often the financial problems are met by those who can least afford to give. 11. The association is the only strictly democratic organization for young women, of the University. Everyone needs, sometimes, to come in touch with those outside her own little circle of friends. One object of the Association is to bring together young women of all classes, sorroroties and societies on a common basis of Christian fellowship and service. 12. Even if you feel that you cannot take a very active part in the work yourself, as a member you may be instrumental in bringing in some one else whose influence can be very widely felt 13. A group of young women and among them the busiest students are volunteering their services to make this work a success. They need your co-operation. 14. Loyalty to your University demands it Throughout this state, as other states, misinformed people regard State Universities as the center of atheism and infidelity. The Association has the opportunity of making in large part, the reputation as well as the character of the University life, above reproach. 15. The Association should stand for the highest standard of scholarship and social life, as well as spiritual attonement and it depends upon you to make it an organization which demands the respect of every student and every member of the faculty. Does some one of these reasons appeal to you? Will you carefully consider the responsibility you have in this matter in view of your connection with the University, taking into account your candid estimation of the value of the Y. W. C. A. to the University and to you as a part of it? Anna Van Zandt. General Secretary FOR CHRISTMAS Nothing is Nicer than Music Music Cabinets, Books, Folios Stands, and Instruments of all Kinds at Bell Bros'. Piano Co 925-927 Mass. St. The 5 and 10c Store 816 Mass., St. 5000 Lbs. of Choice CANDY It is FRESH and just what you want for Xmas. Best Chocolates ...20c per lb Cream and hard Candies...12c per lb All kinds of Novelties for Xmas. OVERCOATS and SUIT SALE $16.50 and $18.00 at...$12.50 $14.00 and $15.00 at...10.00 $10.00 and $12.00 at...7.50 M. J. SKOFSTAD The [heavy] snow has temporarily stopped the work of construction on the law building. A Parrot can talk, but you cannot gamble on what it says as being true. Not so with us. Our Candy at 20c per lb. is a bargain. Wiedeman's. Miss Augusta Flintom maintains a dancing and department school in the I. O. O. F. hall on Saturday afternoons. Instruction class at 2 o'clock, social matinee at 2:17. Class lessons 50 cents; admission to matinee 25 cents. Patronesses: Mrs. Alex, Mitchell, Mrs. Ross Broadhead, Mrs. James Means; Mrs. Charles Sparr, and Mrs. A. T. Walker. Our Pictures do our advertising Squires Studio. Prof. F. W. Blackmar of the sociology and economic department of the University of Kansas is writing a series of articles for the Sunday edition of the Topeka Capitol on "Taxation and Tax Reform in Kansas." The Public Speaking class at 1:30 under Professor Frazier is taking up the study of Trade Unions. This is the same subject as the National Oratorical Association will use in their contests this year. Many students who contemplate entering the contest are attending the class in order to get help on their orations. Mr. W. J. Francisco and Son have bought out the livery firm of Nicholson & Hood and are now running one of the most up-to-date barns, with most satisfactory service, ever had in Lawrence. Mr. C. B. Francisco is a member of the K. U. medical school and is deserving of the large amount of student patronage that his barn gets. The phone number is 139, and especially students desiring hacks or exceptionally swell rigs will find a pleasant gratification of their desires here.