=APPRECIATION== You will appreciate the rich provision we have made to please you with Spring Dress Goods. We invite you to our sale and exhibit of these on Wednesday, January 25. The exhibit will be more elaborate than any before. It will be good to look upon. We are proud of it and doubtless you will be surprised to find such a mammoth stock of up to date goods, consisting of plain and shadow Mohairs, fancy Mohairs and mixtures fancy suitsings, all kinds of black mohairs. Our counters and shelves are so crowded that we find it necessary to sell of quite a lot in order to have room to show the balance, hence we offer specials in Dress Goods at 30c, 50c, 65c, 75c, $1.00 and $1.25, that ought to influence you to buy now. However, we want you to feel that we are at home every day this week in our Dress Goods department to our friends. Don't forget our sale of EMBROIDERIES on Wednesday at 8 a. m., at 7½ c. They are beauties at the price; value 18c to 20c. Famous Stock of Wash Goods. Never before did we show such a beautiful collection of SPRING WASH GOODS. Thursday morning we will place on sale a large invoice of Ladies' Ankle Length Skirts from the foremost men tailors in the country. They are made perfectly; fit like the paper on the wall. You will fall into them on sight. Prices are very moderate considering the high class character of the tailoring. We are proud to say that we are in the midst of a very active business in all departments. We will be glad to show you through and if you say so, forget about having goods to sell. INNES, BULLENE & HAGKMAN 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. BARBER SHOP-Weise Shop. BAKERY-Home Bakery; Eastern Star. BOOKS- STATIONERY — Rowlands & Stevenson; Wolf;s University Book Store. CLOTHING-Ober's; Spalding. CONFECTIONERY-Wiedeman. DANCING-Charlton; Fraternal Aid. DENTISTS—Dr. A. R. Kennedy. DRUGGISTS—Hale's Red Cross Pharmacy; Barber Bros. DRY GOODS—Innes, Bullene & Hackman, Weaver. GROCERS--Wagstaff, Teters. HOTELS—The New Eldridge JEWELER—Gustafson's. LAUNDRY--Wilder Bros.; Lawrence Steam. LIVERY—Francisco & Son: Donnelly Bros. PHOTOGRAPHERS — Squires: Shelley, Semple. PRINTING—Fred Boyles. RESTAURANTS--Ed Anderson's; Vic Keller's and The Hiawatha. TAILORS - Protsch. Valentines Valentines Valentines Valentines Valentines At Hoadley's. STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. All KANSAN subscribers are requested to be present at the stockholders' meeting to be held in the chapel Friday at 12:15, to pass upon the prepared plan of reorganization. Part of the business to come before this meeting will require a majority vote of all stockholders. hence a large attendance will be necessary. Some very interesting questions are to come up. The German Verein did not meet Monday afternoon on account of the quizzes this week. REMEMBER Squires gives you a picture free for the Annual. 925 Mass., St. Chancellor Frank Strong will deliver an address to the graduating class of the Topeka high school next Friday, January 27. Everybody goes to Vic's for lunches. Mr. Ross Horner, of Belle Plaine, Kansas, visited yesterday with Harry Byrnes. Fred Boyles, 630 Mass. St. has the swellest line of program samples in town-newest things out. At the regular mid-week meeting of the Y. W. C. A.. Wednesday afternoon, Miss Ruby Jackson was leader and Miss Maude Rhodes sang. Go to the Eastern Star Bakery for bread, pies, cakes and confections. 823 Mass., St. Prof. F.O. Marvin lectured at a meeting of the Sigma Xi, Wednesday evening in the New Museum building. Co Eds — Massage, Shampooing, 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 6 p.m. Rooms for rent-1341 Kentucky. Prof. W. C. Abbott delivered a lecture in the Picture Gallery Wednesday afternoon on "Brass Rubbings." 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. Oscar Kuchs, Mining Engineer, '05, will start for Freiburg, Germany, about the middle of March to enter the School of Mines at that place. He will specialize in metallurgy. E. A. Linton, a sophomore of the college has accepted the position of travelling salesman for D.F. Weir & Co., white lead manufacturers of St. Louis. He will go to St. Louis today to begin his work. His territory is in Ohio. Miss Edna Hanna, of the senior class of the Clay County High School, who visited Miss Kate Reynolds,'08. for the past week, returned to Clay Center Monday noon. Miss Hauna expects to attend the University next year. School of Dancing and Deportment Saturday afternoons at I. O. O. F., Hall-Beginners class 2 sharp; advanced class 2:30; social matinee 3:15. Private lessons can be arranged for at Hall or Vocal Studio, 745 Ohio St. Special Calisthenics and Rythmical work given. Miss Flintom, Directress, phone 395. C. S. Finch, editor of the Lawrence Daily Gazette, in his lecture to the Newspaper Class on, "The Editor and his Policy" remarked, "It is as bad to steal some other man's writing as it is to steal a horse." For the best,try the HIAWATHA CAFE,820 Mass. St. For the new $ ^{1} $ Photo, remember Squires. 925 Mass., St. Professors Stevens and Barber led a discussion on, "The Relative Probabilities of an Internal or an External Directive Force in the Progress of Evolution" last Monday in the entomology room of Snow Hall. 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. What is the matter with a bowling party at Tolles alleys, 028 Mass. St. If the stockholders accept the new plan for the management of the KANSAN, a competition will at once be opened for board positions to become vacant at the end of the year. Candidates may do their news work in connection with one of the divisions of Rhetoric I, after the method followed during the present term. A competition for the position of assistant business manager will be opened at the same time. All competitors to receive a percentage on business done. Announcements of this competition will be made by the business manager and the matter will be under his direction. Give us a call at the "Ladies and Gents Shoe Shining Parlor." 704 Mass. St. It will cost you only 10c. Satisfaction guaranteed. Are your teeth tender? Then you had better come to us for your Fresh Oysters. Wiedemann's. Choice Perfumes at Hale's Red Cross Pharmacy. 711 Mass., street It was announced in Chapel Wednesday morning that duplicate grade cards will not be given out from the Registrar's office for this term's work. Students wishing a copy of their grades must leave their name, city address and a stamped envelope at the Registrar's office. Home Bakery and Candy Kitch en. Everything choice. Geo. S. Parker's Lucky Curve Fouhtain Pens at Fred Boyles, 639 Mass. St. NOW FOR YOUR SENIOR PICTURES. Have you noticed the work that SHELLY 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. Short crder SUITATORIUM. Clothes Cleaned, Pressed. Repaired. Altered and Dyed. $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 .531 Pink JAS. B. Kelsey. Over House's Store. ED ANDERSON'S RESGAURANG AND CONFECGIONERY Student's Headquarters. SPECIAL OFFER TO K. U. STUDENTS TO K. U. STUDENTS Gymnasium Shirt best grade wool, solid color. Regular $2.50 grane fo $2.00 Schmeltzer Arms Co. KANSAS CITY MO. 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. BUY YOUR Stationery, Books, Magazines and Pictures at Wolf's Book Store EDGAR A. LINTON. J. H. Conrad's teas, coffees, spices, etc. Orders promptly and carefully filled. Wilder Bros' Custom Laundry. WILL KENNY, K. S. U. Agent. Telephone me now. 673 White. RATES $2.50 PER DAY Dr. A.R. Kennedy, DENTIST, New Eldridge Hotel Room 5, Jackson Building EWING'S For Pure Mexican Chile 5c per Bowl. Best Ice Cream, 5cd dish. Confectionery and Cigars. 1027 Mass. St. Phone 528 Green. —GET YOUR— SECOND TERM BOOKS FROM THE Students' Book Dealers Rowland & Stevenson R. B. WAGSTAFF, STAPLE AND FANCY Groceries 839 Mass. St. Phone 52. FOR SWELL RIGS GO TO Francisco and Sons, Successors to Nicholson & Hand. Phone 139. Successors to Nicholson & Hand.