We Have Done Everything Possible to Make This Store Easy and Pleasant for Christmas Shopping The Holiday spirit is all pervading. The easy sort of Merchandise is kept within easy reach. Gift things will have the floor from today until Christmas Eve. The largest Glove Department in Lawrence offeers the Perrin Kid Gloves. The greatest variety to choose from-the lowest prices. You are sure to suit your pocket and taste in Ribbons, Hosiery, Corsets, Underwear, Silk Petticoats, Suits, Coats and Furs. Silks and Dress Goods for gifts: Moneybak Taffeta Silk, Peau de Cyne Silk. Broad Cloths, Plaids and Suitings. The best time to do Christmas shopping is early in the week and early in the day. We have by far the largest Holiday force of helpers we have ever had, vastly greater stocks of Holiday Goods than ever, and you'll help us as well as yourself by shopping early. Innes, Bullene & Hackman A Good Time for Ten Cents. The County Fair next Saturday, under the auspices of the Y. W. C. A., is your chance to have more fun than you've had any time this year, and it will cost you only ten cents. It is not merely a money-making graft of the association, but a genuine lark. It is the one chance of the year to meet and get acquainted with everybody in the University, for they will all be there. Every club, society, fraternity, and sorority will be there in force, and will be there to have a good time. There will be several side-shows for which special admission will be charged, but although some are worth much more, the rule which held last year will continue this, that nothing shall be more than five cents. This is meant to put the pleasure of the evening within the reach of everyone. Moreover, ten cents, the price of admission alone, will bring to everyone the jolliest evening he has ever spent at Kansas University. All the booths and some of the performances are free, and just to see the people in costume is a dollar's worth of fun. It is not necessary to dress in costume to have a good time, but it adds to it greatly. Buster Brown, Samantha and Josiah Allen, the country bride and groom, the organ grinder, and a host more of interesting characters will visit the fair, and make it "successer" with reference to last year's success. Freshman as Track Men. The weight men and the pole vaulters are the only track men working out this week. Putnam, Eddy, Wallace and Dahlene have been throwing the hammer. Putnam is throwing the hammer 120 feet. Donald would make a champion weight man. Russell, of the freshman football team, is the star pole vaulter. The hurdlers should take advantage of every fine day to practice their stride. Indoor pole-vaulting will be practiced every Tuesday and Thursday afternoon from 5 to 6 o'clock. He Walked 39 Miles. With blistered feet and tired limbs, Sam McReynolds wobbled into the Coates House at Kansas City Thursday at 11 o'clock after a 39 mile walk. "Sam" had made an oyster stew wager with four girls at his club that he would accomplish the feat and with a determination seldom equalled he succeeded. He started as the clock announced the midnight hour Wednesday night. Mr. McReynolds figured that the journey would give him greater endurance and make possible the lowering of a record next spring on one of the long distance runs. Donald or Brunner. The captaincy of the '06 foot ball team lies between Donald and Brunner. The two men have each played three years and each has won practically the same honors. Donald has played his position at left tackle every year, while Brunner has been shifted from tackle to fullback. Donald weighing 210 pounds is the best short ground gainer that Kansas ever had, while Brunner's line plunges can not be stopped. It makes no difference which of the two men is chosen, Kansas will be assured of having a great leader next year. Doctor Naismith will organize classes in boxing and wrestling for football men from 4:30 to 5:30 on Monday, Wednesday and Friday evenings. The track team will be given the floor from 5:00 to 6:00 on Tuesday Thursday evenings until Christmas. Football Men to Wrestle. Laura Kreamer, who held the fellowship in Latin last year, visited University friends during her vacation. She is teaching in the Arkansas City high school. The ladies of the faculty will be at home to the young ladies of the University Friday afternoon from three to five in the classical museum. Art 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. Artistic Photography Miss Juno B. Shane, Track Men to Get Busy. Jerry Driscoll, captain of the track team, will call out all track athletic aspirants now to begin work. The men will use the gymnasium once a week until Christmas, and then twice or three times a week until the "in door" meet in Convention Hall, Kansas City. Thanksgiving Program. Snow literary society gave a special Thanksgiving program in the west German room last Saturday evening. Thanksgiving stories were read by Miss Baker and Mr.Douglas.The debate was, "Resolved, That roast turkey is more essential to Thanksgiving than pumpkin pie," and was decided in the affirmative. On account of the County Fair, the next meeting will be December 16, when Santa Klaus will be present. The following new members were voted in at a meeting of the membership committee last night: The two Misses Anderson, Misses Daum and Morton, and Messrs. Hovey, Copper and Shippy. Professor Haworth has received a large bundle of proof on volume vIII of the state geological report, which is devoted to lead and zinc. The work has been in the hands of the state printer for thirteen months. Calling Cards 615 Mass. St. WEDDING INVITATIONS ANNOUNCEMENTS All engraved in the proper style. THE STUDENTS' JEWELLER Bowersock Opera House. Monday, Dec. 11. Annual Tour --- ADELAIDE THURSTON and a company of unusual strength in a new play, THE Triumph of Betty Prices 25c, 50c, 75c, $1 & $1.50. Seats on sale at Woodward's Drug Store Saturday morning. Saturday, Dec. 9, 1905. Charles H. Yale's everlasting Devil's Auction Possessing and presenting more new ideas, features and novelties than all other attractions combined. Prices 25,50,75,and $1,00. Seats on sale Friday at Woodward's. Hat Hospital Ladies' or Gents' Fine Clothing renovated thoroughly and pressed by expert tailors. Call and see us. W. T. NEATE, 939 Massachusetts Street. Dr. A. R. Kennedy DR. A. R. KENNEDY DENTIST. Room 5. Jackson Building. Phone Bell 5151 Red. Homeseekers Rates Again Lowered LESS THAN ONE FARE December 5 and 19 via UNION PACIFIC to Denver, Colorado Springs, Pueblo, Colo., and Cheyenne, Wyoming, and for the round trip to many points in Wyoming, Colorado, Nebraska and Kansas. Tickets are good for return twenty-one days from date of sale and stop-overs allowed on both going and returning trips. Inquire of H. G. KAILL, A. G. F. & P. A., Fidelity Trust Co. Building, Kansas City, Mo. Star Grocery and Meat Market JUST IN Holds the banner on high grade staple and fancy grocery, fresh and salt meats at prices that make permanent customers. C. A. TETER, PROP. 1337-1339 Mass. St. Phone 176. COMPLETE LINE RAMER'S BON-BONS. VIC'S DRESS SUITS DRESS 2013 For rent for Parties $1.25 Abe Wolfson, Bell Tel. Red 675. 637 Mass. University Barber Shop Strictly modern. Shining parlor. CLYDE COMMONS, '08. LEE BRYANT, Mgr Foot of Adams Street. Foot of Adams Street. Hiawatha Cafe AFTER PARTY LUNCHES REGULAR MEALS DAHLENE BROTHERS