Innes, Bullene & Hackman The Most Attractive Christmas Store in Lawrence. The Beautiful Holiday Goods in the Store Are Well Worth Seeing. Wonderful varieties of Novelties in Cut Glass, Japanese Top Desks, Handkerchief Boxes, Glove and Stationery Boxes, Dutch Clocks, New Haven Clocks, oddities in Match Holders and Candlesticks, and a host of other novelties. Special values in Suits, Skirts, Coats and Furs. Best Styles.Made in the most skillful manner. Handsome showing of Ribbons, Hosiery, Corsets, Gloves, Umbrellas, Handkerchiefs, Underwear and Trimmings. Silks and Dress Goods of the most reliable makes. Moneybak black, Taffeta. Satisfaction or money back. Goods for Holiday Gifts and practical use and wear are here in vast quantities, in wonderful varieties and all are welcome to come and look. Innes, Bullene & Hackman Tissot's Paintings THE GREATEST PICTURE, "THE DEATH OF MOSES." Best Color Effects—"Elijah Sees Cloud" and "Flight of the Prisoners." The exhibition of Tissot's famous paintings of Old Testament scenes will close Wednesday, December 13. The short time left in which these pictures may be seen, seems to have aroused a new interest. The attendance yesterday reached the number of 350. Tissot's famous color effects are best shown in two paintings, "Elijah from Mt. Carmel sees a Cloud from afar off" and "Elijah runs before the Chariot of Ahab." In the former are the dark peaks in the distance against a blue sky and in the foreground, the figure of Elijah with bowed head and the sunlight falling on the rock on which he is sitting and on one side of his white robe, while on the other side is the reflection of the blue sky. In the latter, the rich color effect characteristic of the soil of that country is contrasted with the dark figure of Elijah. In "The Flight of the Prisoners" the representation of the smoke and the reflection of the fire from the burning buildings against the sky is especially noteworthy. The portrayal of costumes, on which Tissot spent so much study, is shown in "The Chiefs of the Army" and "Mordecai's Triumph." Especially in the latter, the richness of the robes of Mordecai and the rich trappings of the horse are brought out by contrast with the dull stone arch and the sombre dress of the throng. Skill in facial expression is shown in the picture of Hosea making his vow, of Habakkuk crying out in despair, of Joel communing with God, and of the daughter of Saul as she beholds the man who has slain her father. In "Saul Prophesies before Samuel" Tissot has painted a row of men praying and a different character can be read in each face. In "David and Abishag" we find something different from the devotional expressions of the other faces. Here the old king is gazing at the beauty of the maiden at his feet with an expression half of innocence, half of beauty on her face. "Daniel in the Lions' Den and "The Animals Entering the Ark",bring out the artist's skill in portraying animal life. Great Showing of Handkerchiefs This year we have erected a large booth in the center aisle where you will find the largest assortment of Handkerchiefs in the City. Prices marked in plain figures and lower than elsewhere. Women's Handkerchiefs, all linen embroidered, each...15c Women's Handierchiefs, all linen, emb. or semi-bootie for...$1,$1.50 Women's embroidered Hand- kerchiefs, special value ...25c Men's Handierchiefs of silk in the new effects, each...50c, 75c, $1 A. D. WEAVER Christmas Jewelry Gustafson Quality Not Quantity ~ Artistic Photography Principles are eternal. A fundamental business principle is, "Not what you spend, but what you get for what you spend," that counts. An inspection of of the artistic photographes at the Shane Studio, 615 Massachusetts Street, will reveal reasons for their superiority. Oldest established studio in Lawrence. Miss Juno B. Shane, One great picture that combines emotional interest and skill in portrayal is "The Death of Moses." Against a background of hills stretching away as far as the eye can reach is the solitary prostrate figure of the patriarch, with his hand oatstretched and the struggle of his face, and a halo of sunlight around his head like a crown of glory. THEY SAY IT'S HARD LUCK TO BREAK A MIRROR But they get broken often. Have you seen the new ones at Raymond's and those Japanese Post Stamp Boxes? Freshmen Beaten. In the fiercest practice game of this year, the 'Varsity defeated the freshman basket ball team last night by the score of 34 to 12. Winnagle was at the law dance, and Davis is out of the game for the present, so the freshmen went in to win. Smith, who made his "K" in'01, was put in as guard in Winnagle's place, and Martin tried to fill a place at forward. The great work of Miller, the 'Varsity captain, was what made the score so one-sided. He seemed to be everywhere at once. The freshman team, composed of McCune and DeWeese, forwards; Allen, center; Bergen and Johnson, guards, elected Forrest Allen captain after the game. The strangest part of the proceedure was that Meyers, '08, was chairman of the freshman meeting. Captain Forrest Allen of the Freshman Basketball team, went to Baldwin to visit Baker University this morning. For Christmas We have an Elegant Assortment of 615 Mass. St. SUITS in all the late styles and patterns. Overcoats, Single or double breasted, with or without belts, at greatly reduced prices. M. J. Skofstad, 829 Mass. Street. 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 DENTIST. Room 5. Jackson Building. Phone Bell 5151 Red. D'S PICTORIAL 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 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. JUST IN JUST IN COMPLETE LINE RAMER'S BON-BONS. VIC'S DRESS SUITS 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. Hiawatha Cafe AFTER PARTY LUNCHES REGULAR MEALS DAHLENE BROTHERS