-THURSDAY- Morning, February 2d. AT -INNES'- Another of his Famous Bargains in Corset Embroidery and worth double and treble the price. Patterns are even better than last lot. Royal Silks for Cestumes and Shirt Waist Suits, Fashions acknowledged. Leader in Silk Fabrics for Spring; all Shades; $1.25. And our new Silk Shirt Waist Suits; made right, they are all right. And many other new things now being received every day at K. U. DIRECTORY. Everv 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. BARKER 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. DRY GOODS-Innes, Bullene & Hackman, Weaver. DENTISTS—Dr. A, R. Kennedy. DRUGGISTS—Hale's Red Cross Pharmacy; Barber Bros. 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. PRESTAEMBER 1974. Ed Anderson's. Vic Keller's and The Hiawatha. TAILORS—Protsch. Do it now. Squire's for the new Picture. All kinds of VALENTINES at Boyles' 639 Mass. St. Everybody goes to Vic's for lunches. Misses Ruth and Helen Hayden of Holton, Kan., came Thursday to attend the Phi Beta Phi party Friday night. Go to the Eastern Star Bakery for bread, pies, cakes and confections. 823 Mass., St. Shelley is giving one picture free for the Annual, to all the Seniors. Howard Sawyer, of the class of 03. visited the University Monday. Mr. Sawyer is at present employed in the First National bank at Hutchinson. 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. Miss Bertha Sickly has returned to her home in La Harpe Shelley is making rates on photos to all students. Our business manager leaves this evening for Kansas City on business. Phi Kappi Psi has pledged Eugene Carter of Lawrence. Home Bakery and Candy Kitch en. Everything choice. Fred Boyles, 639 Mass. St. has the swellest line of program samples in town-newest things out. Do you know Shelley is the only photographer in Lawrence who got a gold medal at the state convention this fall. Beta Theta Pi has pledged Howard Finch, '07. Arts. Valentines Valentines Valentines Valentines Valentines At Hoadley's. Razors Honed, Ground and Exchanged. Weise's Barber Shop and New Bath Rooms. 727 Massachusetts street. C. C. Jones, of the Engineering class of '03, who is engaged in the oil and gas business in Paola, was renewing acquaintances at the University Monday. A Picture for the Annual free to Seniors at Squire's Studio. 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, 909 Massachusetts St The Chi Omegas have pledged Miss Margaret Thompson of Parsons, Kansas. 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. The Freshman class gave an informal dance Saturday night in Pythian hall. Newhouse furnished the music. Punch was served during the evening and the party was a success in every way. Miss Trilla Reed went. Tuesday afternoon to her home in Kansas City, Missouri. She will not return to school this year, but expects to be here again next year to complete her course. UNIQUE RECEF TION. Are your teeth tender? Then you had better come to us for your Fresh Oysters. Wiedemann's. Mr. and Mrs. Willis K. Folks gave a reception Friday night in the Museum, to friends of the faculty, and some down town guests. The fore part of the evening was spent in studying the paintings on exhibition there. While this was going on Professor Griffith gave some suggestions on "Art—its Study and Appreciation." Refreshments were served later, after which the guests took another survey of the paintings and departed, feeling that the evening had been spent not only very pleasantly, but profitably as well. One of the prettiest parties of the spring season was that given by Pi Beta Phi January 27th, in Fraternal Aid Hall. The guests were received by Misses Ella Nye, Sarah Wilder, Margaret Hammond, and Helen Johnson, together with their patronesses, Mrs. Jas. Green, Mrs. Wm. Brownell, Mrs. Peter Emery, and Miss Jennie Sutliff. The grand march was led by Mr. and Mrs. James Green and ograms given out by Misses Buckles and Dean. Out of town guests were: Misses Ruth and Helen Hayden, Holton, Josephine Gay of Kansas City, Mary Gleed, Louise McNeal, Grace Frost and Miss Lindsey of Topeka, Misses Rockwell of Junction City; Messrs. John Lills, Marvin Creager, Dudley Doolittle, Ray Clifford, of Kansas City; Mable McLaughlin and Mrs Connley, of Hiawatha; Kit Pumb and Mary Kellog, of Emporia. School of Dancing and Department Saturday afternoons at I. O. O. F., Hall beginner-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 Rythmic work given. Miss Finom, Directress, phone 336. Mr. Kenneth Calhoun has reentered school. He was connec to his home in Fort Scott. the latter part of last term by illnesss. Give us a call at the "Ladies and Gents Shoe Shining Parlor." 704 Mass. St. It will cost you only 10c. Satisfaction guaranteed. Mr. Joe Dyer returned Tuesday to Kansas City, Mo., where he is attending the dental college after a four days' visit with Lawrence friends. For the best, try the HLAWATHA CAFE, 820 Mass. St. STAR GROCERY and MEAT MARKET Holds the banner on High Grade Staple and Fancy Groceries. Fresh and Salt Meats, at prices that make Permanent Customers. C. A. TETER, Prop. 1337-39 Mass., 176. Phone 514. ROYAL BILLIARD Parlor. 907 Mass., St. Pool Billiards and Cigars. W. T. HAYS. Prop. Short order SHAT CLU 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 RESAURANG AND CONFECGIONERY Student's Headquarters Chas. L. Hess, MEATMARKET. 941 Massachusetts St. Telephone 1447 (a favorite) ALL STYLES AND GRADES shown in our Free Catalog. Barney & Berry, 92 Broad St, Springfield, Mass. Foot Ball Season is Over But the season for having your clothes. Cleaned, Repaired, and Pressed for $150 per month has just started. WE ARE HEADQUARTERS. LAWRENCE PANTATORIUM 12 West Warren street. Phone 506 Gray. -GET YOUR— SECOND TERM BOOKS FROM THE Students' Book Dealers Rowland & Stevenson OUR BUYER-Has just returned from the Eastern Markets and many of our --NEW SPRING GOODS-are arriving. New Spring Suits in Blacks and all the shades of Greys and Fancy Mixtures. New shades in Stiff Hats, Blacks and Browns. New Patterns in Spring Shirts; new Spring Neckwear. This is the store where you get the new things as they come out fresh from the mills. W. E. SPALDING.