INNES. BULLENE & HACKMAN ARE SHOWING New, Rich, Beautiful ==SPRING GOODS== FOR THE SPRING OF 1905. New Spring Suitings and Mohairs The Dress Goods Department is fairly Sparkling with new beauty in Weave and Finish; Crisp, Hard Weaves, but marvelously lightened in weight; Checks and styles in wonderfully handsome shadow effects, charming uncertain effects, over quilt color grounds. Panama Cloths, Shadow Mohairs, Mobline Cloth, Manish Suitings. NEW SILKS ARE HERE—The newest in Rajah Silks, Punjah, Shanting, Printed Chiffon, Taffeta, Changeable Taffeta, Pan Check Louisine. WOMEN S SPRING SUITS—Skirts and Coats; by far the best we have ever shown. New and exquisite styles are coming and going each day. Innes, Bullene & Hackman 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; Eldridge House Barber Shop. BAKERY-Home Bakery; Eastern Star. BOOKS-STATIONERY-Rowlands & Stevenson; Wolf's. CLOTHING-Ober's; Spalding. Sko'stad. CONFECTIONERY-Wiedeman DANCING-Charlton; Fraternal Aid. DENTISTS-Dr. A. R. Kennedy. DRUGGISTS-Hale's Red Cross Pharmacy; Raymond's. DRY GOODS-Innes, Bullene & Hackman. Weaver's. GROCERS-Wagstaff; Teters. HOTELS-The New Eldridge. JEWELER-Jaccard's; K. C., Mo.; Gustafson. LAUNDRY-Wilder Bros.; Lawrence Steam. LIVERY-Francisco & Son: Donnelly Bros. PHOTOGRAPHERS-Squires; Shelley. PRINTING-Fred Boyles. RESTAURANTS-Ed Anderson's; Vic Keller's and The Hiawatha: RESTAURANTS--Ed Anderson's; Vic Keller's and The Hiawatha; Oread Cafe. TAILORS-Protsch. Go to the Eastern Star Bakery for bread. pies, cakes and confections. 823 Mass. St. Foot Ball Season is Over But the season for having your clothes Cleaned, Repaired, and Pressed for $1.50 per month has just started. WE ARE HEADQUARTERS. LAWRENCE PANTATORIUM 12 West Warren street. Phone 506 Gray. "REUBEN: HIS BOOK." No Missouri book has ever sold like "Reuben: His Book." Five hundred copies were sold the first week and the edition promises soon to be exhausted. "Reuben," who is Morton H. Pemberton, was once a student of Missouri University, and while editor of the M. S. U., Independent, wrote the famous letters from Rueben to Rueben's Pa, and from Rueben's Pa to Rueben. "Rueben: His Book" is the richest thing on University life that we have seen in print. Reuben goes from Plow Shoe Days to Patent Leather Stage and takes all of the degrees in between. Rueben's advice to new students is worth the price of one month's board, and Reuben on Fraternities is simply ice cream and cake. But "Reuben: His Book" is not all about University life. Reuben goes 10 Europe, and see the sights. His famous "Rueben in Rome" lecture is in the book, also his "Reuben in Deutschland." The book closes with "Reuben at the "World's Fair" which Robertus Love says is the most original Fair article that has been published. "Reuben: His Book" can not be imagined or described. It has to be read. This book was published by the author and a copy can only be obtained by addressing Rueben, Centralia, Mo. The price is one dollar. 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 727 Mass. St. Do you know Shelley a the only photographer in Lawrence who got a gold medal at the state convention this fall. Pure Mexican Chili at the Oread Cafe. 10c per bowl. FOUND IN THE STREET. TO SPEAK AT TOPEKA. "Come, gentle Spring, ethereal mildness, come;" even though thou bring spring poets, serenading lovers, and that tired feeling. Rooms for rent-1341 Kentucky. U. Democrat to Speak at Big Feast. The Democrats of the University have selected John A. Johnson, a senior law student and a University debater of wide reputation to speak at the annual Democratic love feast to be given in Topeka on Washington's birthday. This is the great Democratic gathering of the year, and William J. Bryan will be present and speak. Johnson's subject will be: "The Young Democracy," and to speak with Mr. Bryan is an honor that very few young men in Kansas have ever had. This is considered not only an opportunity for Mr. Johnson to do himself an immeasurable amount of good but will add much credit to the University as a place for training speakers. A large number of University Democrats will attend to banquet and they say only white men will be there. Rooms for rent, 1414 Tenn.. St. When nothing but the best will suit you, see Shelley for your photos. Die Deutsche Verein held its regular meeting Monday afternoon. At the next meeting, February 21), the officers will be elected for the next six weeks. "Way Down East" which has been so successful the past five years, will be seen at the Bowersock Opera House on Monday, February 20. It is a delightful play of New England life, and will be presented as heretotore under the stage direction of Joseph R. Grismer who is certainly a master of stage craft. The scenic effects will be very beautiful and elaborate. The farm pictures in the snowstorm scene lend themselves well to stage realism The company is said to have been selected carefully for their individual parts. The sale of seats opens Saturday at Woodward's Drug Store. Poster Pictures. Poster Pictures. Poster Pictures. Poster Pictures. At Hoadley New line of Bon-Bons, at Vic's. Shelley is giving one picture free for the Annual, to all the Seniors. "The Heart of Chicago" comes to the Bowersock Opera House Friday, February 17. Aside from the scenic effects, showing the streets of Chicago in the stirring time of the great fire which laid waste to the Garden City in 1871, the roof of the Masonic Temple, and the great engine scene, is a tale of real melodramatic value which deals with a rogue who robs the business house with which he is connected. His downfall comes through the champions of a young woman whom he is pursuing, aided by a former partner in the firm who is now ruined. Considerable humor is wrung out of the story and variety is giveu the production by clever vaudeville turns, which relieves one from the seriousness of the deep, well laid plot. Sweet Cider is fine, at Vic's. Sweet Cider is fine, at Vic's. Shelley is making rates on photos to all students. Courteous treatment to all at the New Bldridge House Barber Shop. Only first-class workmen employed. E. M. TIDROW. F. M. TIDROW. Barney & Berry SKATES. SAFETY EDGE HOCKEY. Maine Street, Barney & Berry, Songbird Street. (a favorite) ALL STYLES AND GRADES shown in our Free Catalog. Barney & Berry, 92 Broad St., Springfield, Mass. DONNELY BROS. DONNELY BROS. LIVERY. BOARDING and HACK STABLES, All Rubber Tire Rigs. Cor. 7 and N. H. Phone 100. R. B. WAGSTAFF, STAPLE AND FANCY Groceries 839 Mass. St. Phone 52. FOR SWELL RIGS GO TO Francisco and Sons. Successors to Nichotson & Hand. Phone 139 SMITH'S NEWS DEPOT Headquarters for Football Goods, Cigars and Tobacco. 704 Mass. St. Chas. L. Hess MEAT MARKET. Holds the banner on High Grade Staple and Fancy Groceries. Fresh and Salt Meats, at prices that make Permanent Customers. 941 Massachusetts St. Telephone 14. Short, Oder, Stil A. U. Clothes Cleaned, Pressed, Repaired, Altered and Dyed $1.50 Per month. Cleaning and pressing per month.$1.50 Orders Required for Sits and Pants. Ports $2.00 A.e. Laundry clothes called for and delivered. Phone Plink JAS-B. Kelsey. Over House's Store. G. A. TETER, Prop. 1337-39 Wmn., St. Park 176. STAR GROCERY and MEAT MARKET Roses ...a t... Cream RAYMOND'S DRUG STORE. Fine application after bath or shave THE LAWRENGE STEAM LAUNDRY CO. 908 MASS., St. ALL WORK GUARANTEED. M. B. GALLOWAY, K- U. Ag'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. PANTS SALE $2.50, $3.00, $3.50. Your Choice For $2.00. M. J. SKOFSTAD. EWING'S For Pure Mexic an Chile 5c per Bowl. Best Ice Cream, 5c dish. Confectionery and Gigars. 1027 Mass. St. Phone $28 Green.