MONEY SAVING .. FEATURES .. ARE IN FORCE at INNES' No investment pays such dividends as the money spent now for Dry Goods and Carpets Here. The early gathering of Spring Silks, Dress Goods, Suits, Skirts and Coats, Gloves, Hosiery and Corsets, Ribbons and Underwear. We can frankly say there would be no reductions in February if everybody preferred to buy Spring Goods in February. We not only take a less profit on what we buy nundervalue but by reducing prices on Regular Stock. Fancy Mohairs, 50c to $2. a Yard. Most beautiful effects. Shadow Mohairs; many exclusive effects, and no Suiting wears better than Mohairs. Innes. Bullene & Hackman. Goto R. Lindsey's for shoe repairing. For that hungry feeling a lunch at Vic's. Fred I. Rea, '06 engineer, is sick at the Phi Psi house, with a serious attack of the "gripe." For the best,try the HIAWATHA CAFE,820 Mass. St. Fred Boyles, 639 Mass, St. has the swellest line of program samples in town-newest things out. When nothing but the best will suit you, see Shelley for your photos. C. E Wallace, '97, has been elected to the chair of history in Lawrence University, at Appleton, Wisconsin. Mr. Wallace taught history and Latin in Hiawatha Academy four years, and has been assistant instructor of history in Chicago University during the past two years. Hot Water Bottles feel mighty good this cold weather. $7e and $2.00 at the Red Cross Pharmacy. Shelley is making rates on photos to all students. WANTED. MEN AND WOMEN in this county and adjoining territories, to represent and advertise an old established house of solid financial standing. Salary to men $21 weekly, to women $12 to $18 weekly with Expenses advanced each Monday. Horse and buggy furnished when necessary; position permanent. Address Blew Bros. & Co. Dept. B Monom Bldg., Chicago, !!. All kinds of VALENTINES at Boyles,' 630 Mass, St. Rooms for rent-1341 Kentucky. Prot. E.M.Hopkins was unable to attend his classes Friday on account of sickness Do you know Shelley is the only photographer in Lawrence who got a gold medal at the state convention this fall. Dancing Matinee every Saturday afternoon at 3 p.m. Classes for 2 to 3 for University students only. T. S. CHARLTON, Dancing Master. In the new Fraternal Aid Hall. J. W. Harris, of the Chicago Grain and Security Co., is visiting at the Sigma Nu house. Give us a call at the "Ladies and Gents Shoe Shining Parlor" 704 Mass. St. It will cost you only 10c. Satisfaction guaranteed. Carl Allen, of Kansas City. a student here last year, arrived at the Sigma Nu house Thursday. Our price, 25c for a fine hair cut Shaving 10c; Baths 20c, six for $1.00; Shine 5c; Razors honed, ground and exchanged. Up to date service, no better anywhere. Weise 725 Mass. St. School of Dancing and Department Saturday afternoons at I. O. F., Hall-Peginners 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. We Are Making Special Prices on TROUSERS. This is the time of year when your coat and vest look very well but your trousers look the worse for wear. Nothing will liven up that suit as much as a new pair of trousers. We have a lot of trousers from suits worth $15,00, $18.00 and $20.00. Your choice here W. E. SPALDING. FOR $3.50. ABOUT THE LAW BUILDING. The new law building which will be ready for students next fall will be the finest equipped and best arranged building on the campus. In the basement are two large rooms, each thirty by fifty feet. One of these rooms will be used as a lecture room and the other as a trial court room. The moot court room will be arranged after the fashion of a regular court, with a judge's bench, jury box, and lawyers' tables. Court will be held here with a full staff of officials selected from the students. The office of the dean of the school will be situated on the first floor. This is also to be the recitation floor. Four class rooms, together with a large and well ventilated coat room, are planned for this story. The entire second floor will be used for library, reading-room and study rooms. The main library and reading room is forty by one hundred and twenty feet. At the side of this room are four well lighted study rooms for special work and advanced students The offices of the faculty of the school are also on this floor. The building will be ornament ed with terra cotta columns. CoEds 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 Sa. m. 10 o p.m. Professor J. H. Canfield, librarian of the University of Columbia, New York, was the guest of honor at a luncheon given at the home of Professor Sayre last Monday. The other guests present were, Chancellor Strong, Professor Snow, Dean Green, Dean Marvin, Professor Carruth, Professor Cone, and their wives. Professor Canfield left town for Kansas City immediately after the affair. WANTED:-10 men in each state to travel, tack signs and distribute sample and circulars of our goods. Salary $75.00 per month. $3.00 per day for expenses. KUHLMAN CO., Dept., S., Atlas Building, Chicago. The chemical department has this week imported a new analytical balance from H. Becker, Sons & Co, Rotterdam, Holland, for the use of the students studying Quantitative Analysis. The balances which the department has been procuring lately are all of the best grade and have an average cost of about $100 each. Students, Profs. and Athletes, all pictured in the most characteristic style in the COMIC VALENTINES shown at Boyles,'639 Maas. St. The Phi Delta Phi has elected to membership James A. Brady and John J. McCurdy of the Senior Laws and William H. Elder of the Middle Laws. If you desire a pleasant and profitable occupation during the summer vacation see Earl Campbell, 304 W. Adams. Prof. O. Templin left Frday for Arkansas City, where he lectured before the Teacher's Association. Everybody goes to Vic's for lunches. R. E.PROTSCH The Tailor. Cream Roses RAYMOND'S DRUG STORE. Fine application after bath or shave ... a t ... THE LAWRENCE STEAM LAUNDRY CO. 908 MASS., St. ALL WORK GUARANTEED. M. B. GALLOWAY. K. U. Ad't. 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 New Eldridge Hotel RATES $2.50 PER DAY. SPECIAL OFFER TO K. U. STUDENTS K. U. STUDENTS Gymnasium Shirt best grade wool, solid color. Regular $2.50 grane fo $2.00 Schmelizer Arms Co. KANSAS CITY MO. PANTS SALE $2.50, $3.00, $3.50. Your Choice For $2.00. M. J. SKOFSTAD. But the season for having your clothes Cleaned, Repaired,and Pressed for $150 per month has just started. Foot Ball Season is Over WE ARE HEADQUARTERS. LAWRENGE PANTATORIUM 2 West Warren street. Phone 506 Gray. 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. COME IN Get Warm AND BUY YOUR Valentines Wolf's Book Store Bowersock's Opera House. Wednesday, Feb 15, 1905. First time in this city of America's Great Home Play, JAMES A. HERNE'S Beautiful Comedy Drama Shore Acres. 14 years of success. Presented under the direction of Mrs. James A. Herne. Entire new scenery and Mechanical Novelties. A superb production guaranteed. Reserved Seats $1.00, 75c and 50c. Collect Seats 25c. Gallery Seats 25c. Seat sale opens Tuesday, Feb. 14 at Woodward's drug store.