A A. P. HULTS DENTIST 739 Mass. St. Lawrence. Chicago Shoe Shining Company. We have opened a first class Shoe-Shining Parlor for men and women at the Eldridee House. We use the polishes that give the best satisfaction. All Shines 5 cents. Christmas Is a widely observed holiday at which neither the past nor the future is of so much importance as The Present Buy your presents at Skofstad's Complete line of Suits Coats and Gents' Furnishing Goods. ThroughMagical Scenes One of the chief attractions of the Hotel Del Monte, at Monterey, California, is the seventeen-mile drive. unquestionably the most remarkable highway in the world. Everyone of its seventeen miles brings something new, strange, and wonderful into view—natural beauties and marvels wholly distinct and singularly fascinating. The Union Pacific is the short line to San Francisco, saving you many incidental expenses en route, and the discomforts of a long journey. Inquire of H. G. Kaill, A. G. F. & P. A., Fidelity Trust Co. Bldg., Kansas City, Mo. University Mandolin Club. The University of Kansas Mandolin Club is the most ambitious musical organization in the University this year. They will give between twenty and twenty-five concerts in the next five months. The club this year is placed so that it is able to give a more varied program of a higher class and a more entertaining concert than has ever been given before by a K.U. musical club. The old style "Mandolin, guitar and banjo" organization has been done away with and now the music will be rendered by an up-to-date mandolin orchestra of ten pieces. If you have a sweet tooth get a box of Wiedemann's Chocolates for yourself, if you have a sweetheart get a box for her. University Orchestra. The Orchestra is perhaps the best musical organization we have and it has been made so py Dean C. S. Skilton. Whenever a University Orchestra Concert is given every seat is taken and the people go away with no regrets as to the price of admission paid. Usually the orchestra gives a fall and a spring concert, however the sping concert this year will give place to the opera "Die Freichutz" which the school of Fine Arts gives soon after Christmas. The class of music played by the orchestra is above tha; attempted by most State University organizations. Such selections as :Faust"by Gounod are rendered and many overtures of equal classicness. Remember the home folks with a box of Wiedemann's fine chocolates. Inadvertently, the name of Emery Trekell, reporter for the Law and Medical Schools, was omitted from the Kansan board. Holiday Rates FARE AND ONE-THIRD FOR ROUND TRIP Tickets on Sale December 22, 23, 24, 25, 30 and 31, and January 1, between all points on Frisco West of Mississippi River, and to points on their lines in Missouri, Kansas, Arkansas, Oklahoma, Indian Territory and Texas. Return limit Jan. 4, 1906. To the Southeast. To points in Tennessee, Mississippi Louisiana, Alabama, Georgia, Florida North and South Carolina and Virginia. Tickets on Sale December 21, 22 and 23. Return limit 30 days. Winter Tourist Tickets. To Florida and Cuba, at slightly higher rates, good to return until June 1, 1906, are on sale daily. Through sleeper daily Kansas City to Jacksonville, Florida. A. Hilton, Gen'l Passenger Agent, St. Louis, Mo. J. C. Lovrien, Ass't Gen'l Passenger Agent, Kansas City, Mo. THE ENGINEERS 353 Enrolled in School. Most Thorough Department of University. The Engineering School has the largest enrollment of any school in the University with the exception of the College. The enrollment in the Engineering School last year was 342, with one lone young lady among the number. The enrollment so far this year is about 355. Altho' the Engineering school is composed entirely of young men, they manage to have a good social time once in a while without the aid of the fair sex. This good time is had in the form of an annual banquet generally held at the Eldridge House. The banquet this year was held on Friday, December 8,1905, with 167 covers laid. F. O. Marvin is Dean of the Engineering School and has held that position since 1882. It is due to him that the Engineering School of Kansas holds the position it does today in the scientific world, for he believes and practices, that a man's studies come first, society football, and the rest, second.