CONTINUED We Will Continue the Sale of MUSLIN UNDERWEAR THIS Week owing to the frigid condition of the weather last week. We are firmly of the opinion that you will find here the best styles and best values ever shown in our city in such generous assortment that it will be real pleasure to make selections from our stock. We Have Placed on Sale 100 SHIRT WAIST SUITS All silk, in Chiffon "taffetas, soft and Instrous, in chameleon and iridescent effects, Pleated and Shirred. Prices are uniformly low for the purpose of introduction. Beautiful Silk Suits at $12.00 to $25 00. We believe that Silk Shirt Waist Suits are the correct thing for Spring. You will be charmed with the assortment. Think of having 100 Suits to select from. Innes, Bullene & Hackman. Barney & Berry SKATES. (a favorite) ALL STYLES AND GRADES shown in our Free Catalog. Barnev & Berrv. 92 Broad St., Springfield, Mass. Foot Ball Season i5 Over But the season for having your clothes Cleaned, Repaired, and Pressed for $1.50 per month has just started. V. E ARE HEADQUARTERS. LAWRENCE PANTATORIUM 12 West Warren street. Phone 506 Gray. For your parties go to Wiede man's for your Refreshments. Choice Performats at Hale's Red Cross pharmacy. 711 Mass., street Frank Relihian who underwent an operation for appendicitis is improving very slowly. Are your teeth tender? Then you had better come to us for your Fresh oysters. Wiedemann's. The last public appearance of Prof. Pryer, January 19th, in the Presbyterian church. It is said that some of the girls in the fine art department have recently been getting the paint on in the wrong place. 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. Chancellor Frank Strong made an address in the Auditorium at Topeka Tuesday, January 17. If you want your Pictures finished in PLATINUM SHELLEY is always accommodating in giving you privileges in changes in dress, etc and will not finish a Picture until you are satisfied the result is the best that can be had. 719 Mass., street. SNOW SOCIETY. The meeting of Snow Literary Saturday night was devoted to the annual gentlemen's program which consisted of four parts: Extempore speeches by Messrs Ramsey, Duer, Douglas and Woodin; tableaux from student incidents; musical novelties and stump speeches; and a moot trial based on incidents from college life. The trial in particular was fresh and spirited and created a great deal of amusement. Go to Ewing's for a dish of good ice cream, also pure candy and cigars. Hot Water Bottles feel mighty good this cold weather. 75c and $2.00 at the Red Cross Pharmacy. Bobsledding on Adams street is fine. When you get to the bottom of the hill go in to Vic's and get warm. Miss Gay Shepard, a senior in the Kansas City, Kansas, high school and Miss Mayme Maher who was formerly a student in the University, are spending a few days with University friends. Prof. L. L. Dyche was elected president of the Kansas State Poultry Association in Topeka last Saturday, January 14. Frank Carruth, of Topeka, a former student of the University, who is attending Washburn College this fall was in Lawrence Saturday, making arrangements for continuing his work here next term. Go to the Eastern Star Bakery for bread, pies, cakes and confections. 823 Mass., St. IN CHAPEL. Co Eds-Massage, Manicuring, Hair Dressing, Scalp and Facial treatment. Hair goods and Toilet articles. Mrs. Florence Fowles, room 7. Jackson building, phone Pink 515. Office hours 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. Rooms for rent, 1414 Tenn., St. Give us a call at the "Ladies and Gents Shoe Shining Parlor." 704 Mass. St. It will cost you only 10c. Satisfaction guaranteed. It has been ten years or more. Since last I left old Fraser's door; Now I want to slip quietly in, To hear Prof. Higgins a hymn begin Home Bakery and Candy Kitch en. Everything choice. The hymn is sung, the psalm is read. The Chancellor rises and bows his head. Chapel moves on in the same old way. I surely never have been away! A familiar phrase now greets my ear. "A permanent student body," hear; "And for 'clean athletics' we must strive. If our boys shall be brought from the field alive." "Rock Chalk! Jay Hawk!" now rends the air. K. B. To'o off the key, the spirit's there To show that we,the old and new Are ever loyal to our K. U. Dancing Matinee every Saturday afternoon at 3 p.m. Classes from 2 to 3 for University students only. T. S. CHARLTON, Dancing Master. In the new Fraternal Aid Hall. R. B. WAGSTAFF, STAPLE AND FANCY Groceries 830 Mass. St. Phone 25. A VARSITY PRESS. NOW FOR YOUR SENIOR PICTURES. Have you noticed the work that SHELLY is is doing? It can't be beat in Lawrence, and he is making a good rate on two, three and four dozen lots. Be sure and see him and arrange for a sitting. 719 Mass., street If you are going to entertain see Wiedeman about your refreshments. The K. S. U. Bouquet, Triple Extract for the Handkerchief, is the most refreshing and exquisite Perfume on the market. Barber Bro's, Sole Agents, 900 Massachusetts St. The press of the alumni association has been fitted up and is in operation down in the basement of Fraser Hall'. This press is of an old pattern but in its present condition it does good work. The only objection to it is that it is hard to operate and is not nearly so fast as newer presses. Fresh Marsh Mallows, 30c. per pound, at Wiedeman's. Carl Chapin will soon leave school and will accept a position as chief engineer for an electric railway company in a town of about 15,000 inhabitants. It is a good job and it is not many students that could secure such a place with less than several years experience added to a diploma. Wilder Bros' Custom Laundry. WILL KENNY,K.S.U.Agent. New Eldridge Hotel RATES $2,50 PER DAY. Room 5, Jackson Building Dr. A.R. Kennedy, DENTIST, For Pure EWING'S Mexican Chile 5c per Bowl. Best Ice Cream, 5c ish. Confectionary and Cigars. 1027 Mass. St. Phone 525 Green. ROYAL BILLIARD Parlor. 907 Mass., St. Pool Billiards and Cigars. W. T. HAYS, Prop. Mrs. A. J. Prentice 101 Mass. St. Perfumery, Toilet Articles, etc Sempre-Giovine, good for Chapped Face. R. E.PROTSCH The Tailor. K. U. STUDENTS You will find WOLF'S BOOK STORE the best place to buy your stationery, magazines and novelties LEST YOU FORGET All the new swagger H. S. & M. Black Suits, also evening DressSuits. THE NEW THINGS Evening Dress Shirts, Evening Ties. Evening Gloves,the new evening Collars. We make a specialty of Evening Toggery. LEST YOU FORGET W. E. SPALDING