Innes, Bullene & Hackman Announce that on Friday, November 24,1905 they will have with them a representative of one of America's largest fur importers. A three thousand sample-piece collection, in addition to their own mammoth stock, will be on display and sale for special orders or immediate delivery purchases. Scarfs, Novelty pieces and Muff sets of Mink Sable, Persian Lamb, Chinchilla, Ermine, White Fox, and imitation White Fox. Jackets in Alaska Seal, Near Seal and Wool Seal, Persian Lamb, Otter, Beaver, Astrakan, Sable, Squirrel, Marmot, Mink, and Krimmer. FOOT BALL SONG. Tune—"Marching through Georgia." Bring the good old pigskin, boys, we'll chase it once again. Chase it up and down the field with all our might and main. Chase it as we used to chase it every now and then. While we were beating Missouri. Chorus: Hurrah! Hurrah! We'll smash their line in two. Hurrah! Hurrah! We'll push our tackles through, We'll run their ends whene'er we please, We'll kick a goal or two. While we are beating Missouri. And now there is a little lull, the air does cooler grow. What is that streak around the end? My stars, see Pooler go! It's hard on old Missouri for to go and beat her so While we are beating Missouri. Chorus. And now old Donald has the ball, he hugs it very tight. He ploughs right through Missouri's line as no one were in sight. He plants the ball behind their goal, all grinning with delight As we are beating Missouri. Chorus. Presidents Defend Football. The association of presidents of state universities in session at Washington refused to adopt a resolution designed to open war on football. The measure introduced by President W. O. Thompson, of Ohio State University, deplored the "brutality and waste of time;" resulting from the game. Hear the Ladies Band at the County Fair. December 9. The Washburn girls got two dozen American Beauty roses for the football.boys after the K. U. game. The Plantation Darkies at the County Fair this year will be even better than they were last. Continual performance all evening. Frnest R. Gentry, class president '05, came in from the short grass district, yesterday to enter the medical school. We notice that "Avon" got his annual spanking from the Electrical Engineers the other day. Shoot the Chutes? Well I guess yes! Where? At the County Fair, of course. Dec. 9. FRISCO SYSTEM Round-Trip Homeseekers Tickets at Three-Fourths of the One Way Rates. (Minimum $10.00) The Lowest Rates of the Year To Points in Oklahoma, Indian Territory, Arkansas, Missouri Texas, and Other States. October 3 and 17. November 7 and 21. December 5 and 19. A. HILTON, Gen'l Passenger Ag., St. Louis, Mo. J. C. LOVRIEN, Ass't. Gen'l Passenger Agt. Kansas City, Mo. Artistic Photography An inspection of of the artistic photograpgs at the Shane Studio, 615 Massachusetts Street, will reveal reasons for their superiority. Oldest established studio in Lawrence. Principles are eternal. A fundamental business principle is, "Not what you spend, but what you get for what you spend," that counts. Miss Juno B. Shane, The wild animal show at the County Fair will be the best ever. Rev. A. Fairchild of Lawrence will fill the Presbyterian pulpit here next Sunday. Morning topic, "The Rescue of Missionaries in Pekin;" evening topic, "The Yellow Peril." Rev. Mr. Fairchild was a soldier at Pekin, China, in 1900.-Oskaloosa Independent. Rev. A. Fairchild Fills Pulpit. Basket Ball Schedule Being Made. The basketball team has not been able to practice for a week on account of the lights being turned off. However the team is doing better work now than it did any time last year. Siler is almost certain of a position at center as there is no one at present that can match him at that position. Davis is suffering from a dislocated shoulder and may not be able to play for a month or two. He was one of the surest men at forward this year. A late schedule will be made out for the team so that the freshmen will be able to play. On the 15 of December the team will open the season at Emporia. On the 16th they will play Newton, and will be at Wichita the 17th. A trip will be arranged for a trip to Chicago in February after the freshmen become eligible. Oliver Lang, assistant telegraph editor of the Kansas City Star, who was to have lectured to the newspaper classes today, was unable to be here on account of sicknsss. He will deliver his lecture Monday instead. Miss Pearl Lasley, who has been visiting her sisters, Hallie and Kate, returned Sunday to her home in Kansas City, Kans. Miss Helen Newlin, of Sacramento, California, is visiting Miss Mary Parker,'09. A New Map of Lawrence and vicinity, made by Mr. W. C. Hoad, has just been issued by the Graduate Magazine. It is a topographical and road map, made after careful study of the localities described. It will be found of great value to those who make excursions into the country surrounding Lawrence. Price 25 cents. For Sale at Alumni Headquarters, Room 3, Fraser Hall. Strictly modern. Shining parlor. CLYDE COMMONS, '08. LEE BRYANT, Mgr University Barber Shop Foot of Adams Street. Bowersock Opera House. Friday, November 24. Otis B. Thayer and the original New York Company in Sweet Clover. Prices 25c, 50c, 75c, and $1.00 Seats on sale at Woodward's Drug Store Thursday morning. 615 Mass. St. Ladies' or Gents' Fine Clothing renovated thoroughly and pressed by expert tailors. Call and see us. Hat Hospital W. T. NEATE, 939 Massachusetts Street. Dr. A. R. Kennedy DENTIST. Room 5. Jackson Building. Phone Bell 5151 Red. ENGRAVERS COPPER AND ZINC HALFTONES ZINC ETCHINGS SOUVENIR POST CARD DESIGNS Write for price list. Clay Center Dispatch Clay Center, Kansas. OYSTERS and Hamburger, egg and ham sandwiches, ice cream and cider. Open till midnight. VIC'S Through Train Service DAILY TO CALIFORNIA, OREGON, and all principal points West. Pullman Palace Sleeping cars. Dining Cars. Meals a la carte Composite Observation Cars. Composite Buffet Cars. Tourist Sleeping Cars a Specialty. Free Reclining Chair Cars. VIA UNION PACIFIC H. G. KAILL, A. G. F. & P. A. Fidelity Trust Co. Bldg., KANSAS CITY, MO. Inquire Holds the banner on high grade staple and fancy groceries, fresh and salt meats at prices that make permanent customers. C. A. TETER, PROP. 1337-1339 Mass. St. Phone 176. Star Grocery and Meat Market CHILE CONCARNI Best Ice Cream. Everything in hot lunches. F. A. EWING. North of Watkins Bank. Photographer. Some specialties in neat photos for the holiday trade. See the new display in street case, 719 Mass.