the year. year on 165 and er Beloit until the uses his signals and Hart has is a sende weighs EN. on's Work. Training. University conference ring, many successful team used. been proven of the Cond not make varsity team Freshmen they had neehad a sche They had a an and made bord of scorle their opven crossed Among their are Warrensal, Missouri, by Academy, t. Scott high the men who cuished them- Christmas will soon be here Are you ready? If you are not, and don't know what to get, or give, nothing will help you as much as a visit to this store. FOR BOYS AND GIRLS.—Initialed and dainty colored border Handkerchief in fancy Boxes that we sell at 25c for a box of 3 Handkerchiefs. Gents' white and colored bordered Handkerchiefs, 5c up. Gents' fine silk Handkerchiefs. Gents' fine linen Hondkerchiefs. Ladies' embroidered Linen Handkerchiefs, box of 6, 50c. RIBBONS.—Fancy Ribbons, narrow Ribbons, all kinds of Ribbons. Neckwear, Kid Gloves. Ladies' and gentlemen's Silk Umbrellas, a very special offering of fine goods especially purchased for Christmas trade. Fine Fans.—We show a finer and better class than is usually found in Lawrence. Also Shopping Bags, from 50c to $12.00 each. Knit Goods, such as Silk Shawls, Knit Shawls and Fascinators. Fine Linen in Cloths or by the yard. Dress Goods, Silks, Satins, Coats, Suits, Furs, Suit Cases. Best place to trade is at Innes, Bullene & Hackman LITERARY ORGANIZATIONS. Six Literary Organizations, Three in Law School. Three in College. There are in the six voluntary student organizations for the advancement of debate and oratory and general literary work. Three of these are organized in the Law school, three from the other departments, the College in particular, and each has two representatives in the Debating Council. All are organized and doing active work this year. ATHENIAN SENATE. The Athenian Senate was organized last year by prominent men of all departments of the University. There were thirty charter members including the most representative men from the College and Law school, many of them fraternity men. The Senate has an active membership of twenty-seven members this year, and is doing conscientous work. It meets every Thursday evening. The officers are: SNOW J. W. Blood, President; Nelson Ward, Vice President; Nelson Johnson, Secretary; Albert Beech, Treasurer. The representatives in the Debating Council are Paul Wall and Ansel R.Clark. Snow literary society, so named in honor of ex-Chancellor F. H. Snow, was organized in 1897. Registrar Geo. O. Foster and Professor W. J. Baumgartner of the University were charter members. Snow is the only literary society in the University which admits both men and women to membership. It has forty active members that meet every Saturday evening. Three members of the victorious debating teams last year, Chester Ramsey, B. A. Earhart, and R. L. Douglas entered the preliminaries from Snow. The officers are: W. E. Broadie, President; Chester Ramsey, Vice President; Elsie Hoskins Secretary; Edgar Corwine, Treasurer. The representatives in the debating council are B.A.Earhart and Fred Zook. X. Y. Z. X. Y. Z. is an organization of young men of the College and Engineering school for practice in debate and parliamentary law. Two of its members, R. O. Douglass and F. E. Tyler were on the inter-state debating teams last year. X. Y. Z has thirty members and meets each Saturday evening. The officers of the society are: Alfred Tritt, President; Frank Grant, Vice President; H. E. Squires, Secretary. The representatives to the Debating Council are Alfred Tritt and Frank Grant. LAW SCHOOL CLUBS There are three clubs organized among the Law students, 3