THE Christmas Rush is on at the Innes Store Every department is replete with suggestions for Holiday Gifts and every price means a saving. The three stores are brilliant with Christmas merchandise the most desirable, the most dependable kind. The most dependable kind of Furs, Suits, Coats and Skirts at savings most unusual at this time of the year. Dress Goods and beautiful Silks that will make acceptable gifts. The greatest of all stocks of Umbrellas, Leather Goods, Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Hosiery and Neckwear. There are many advantages in buying in this Store—a bigger stock, greater variety and lower prices than you will find anywhere else. Innes, Bullene & Hackman Paul Wall was called to Wichita, Sunday, on account of the illness of his rather. Walter Wellington left school Monday. FRATERNITY NEWS. Phi Gamma Delta give their annual dinner a week from Thursday night at their chapter house. G. T. Guernsey will entertain his friends at a party to be given in Pythian Hall, Saturday, the 16th. Leverett Adams and Jesse Worley will entertain with a party at the Beta house, December 21. E. Miller has been invited by Mrs. Henry Draper, of New York City, to meet the members of the astronomical and astrophysical society, December 29, at 271 Madison avenue. Professor Pickering, of Harvard observatory, will exhibit the results of the "Henry Draper Memorial" during the past twenty years. Professor Miller has recently been elected to membership in the "Circolo Matematico Di Palermo" of Italy. Prof. E. Miller Honored. The Y. W. C. A. girls were addressed at their Wednesday meeting this week by Mrs. C. H. Grey, who spoke on "College Settlement Work." The meeting next week will be a Christmas meeting, led by Miss Georgia Bayrd. There will be special Christmas music. Prof. L.E.Sayre will entertain the Junior Pharmacy class next Friday evening at his house. Mr. S. Katsuno was up from Kansas City over Sunday. He will re-enter the University next term. You say you hve never had a good picture. Now try Squires 925 Mass. st. C. M. Harger Says Young Man Should Choose Early. LIFE WORK. "The best things of life come to the man who is making a living by doing the things he likes to do", said Mr. C. M. Harger, of the University chair of Journalism in chapel yesterday morning. "My advice to a young man is to find out what he wants to do, and to train for it. The young man who goes through college without an idea of what he hopes to do afterward is simply drifting aimlessly through, and is losing infinitely by it. He should find what he likes to do and prepare for it, instead of trusting to chance openings after school days are over." "People whose life work is an accident, and who are doing things they do not like, lose much of the pleasure of living. He who weds a trained hand and a trained brain to the desires of his soul in his work is truly happy. If you will do this, your life will be worth while, and you will be a credit to yourselves and to your state". Christmas Concert. The students of the department of music gave their annual Christmas concert in the chapel of Fraser hall Tuesday evening. The piano students showed remarkable memory and technique, while the vocal students showed careful study of tone, placing, breathing, and pronunciation. The violin solo by Miss Helen Phipps was very much appreciated by the audience. The 5 and 10c Store CANDY 816 Massachusetts Street Ladies' New Style Patent Leather Belts, each ... 10c Fresh Cream Candies ... 12c lb Best Chocolate, all flavors. 20c lb FOR THE STUDENT This is the place to buy your candy cheap. Principles are eternal. A fundamental business principle is, "Not what you spend, but what you get for what you spend," that counts. 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. Bowersock Opera House. Miss Juno B. Shane, 3 Nights Commencing Thursday, Dec. 14. Lachman-Loos JESTIC STOCK CO 615 Mass. St. MAJESTIC STOCK CO. PRESENTING Thursday—IN THE SHADOW OF NIGHT. Friday - The Mysterious MR. Saturday—A FORGIVEN SIN. Five Big Vaudeville Features between Acts, Prices 10c,20c and 30c. Special matinee Saturday. The team will finish the trip with a game with the Baker University team Monday evening, December 18. BASKET BALL TRIP. The line-up for the trip is: Milton Miller (captain) and Smith, guards; Siler, center: Barlow and Winnegale, forwards; Davis and William Miller, substitutes. The team is in excellent condition, and captain Miller says they have been playing better in practice than at any time last year. They defeated the Freshman team in the final practice game Monday evening by a score of 30 to 26. A matched game has been arranged between the 'Varsity and the freshman for the evening of the 21st. Forrest Allen, who will be on the 'Varsity after mid-term is the tower of strength of the Freshman, and the strength of the '09 team is due in a great measure to his work. The meeting of the Deutsche Verein yesterday afternoon was one of the best in its history, both as to attendance and program. The west german room was crowded with students of the German department. The following program was given: The 'Varsity basket ball team opens the season tonight with a game with the State Normal team at Emporia. From there they go to Newton to play the Newton Athletic Club team Thursday night, and they will play the Indian team of Chilloco, Oklahoma, Friday night. German Verein. First Game of Season Tonight. Team in Good Condition. Violin Solo, Miss Lindsay; Vocal solos by Miss Nash and Miss Cresswell; recitation, Miss Barry. Messrs. Klingberg and Kahman appeared in two scenes from Emil Pohl's "Die Schulreiterin," which will be given in January. California and Leland Stanford universities have a movement on foot to make a set of Pacific coast rules governing football if the national committee does not reform the game this year. 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. Homeseekers Rates Again Lowered December 5 and 19 via UNION PACIFIC, to Denver, Colorado Springs, Pueblo, Colo., and Cheyenne, Wyoming, and LESS THAN ONE FARE 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 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