Tuesday Morning, Jan. 23,1906, at Innes' We place on sale embroidered Silk Mousseline de Soie, at 25 cents a yard. This dainty light dress material has a plain even ground with deep colored woven dots. Stylish for party dresses; comes in white, cream, evening shades, street colors, and rich black, worth 40c a yard, on sale at 25c a yard. See window display. Plain and fancy Silks; the new styles for spring of 1906 are in stock, as well as 12 shades in the new Japan Silk. Thirty inches wide, soft and clinging, at 39c. Value 50c. Black and Fancy Dress Goods for Spring are now in stock. The early buyer will be best pleased. Reorders will cost more, with a probability that they can not be filled owing to great scarcity. Innes, Bullene & Hackman WASHBURN DEFEATED. K. U. Wins by the Score 22 to 19. Washburn Was Confident. K. U. defeated the Washburn basket ball team by the score of 22 to 19 on the Topeka skating rink Friday night. The 'Varsity started out to win from the first and the score stood 18 to 8 in their favor at the end of the first half. Washburn took a brace in the last half and scored 11 points to 4 by K. U. Barlow threw four free throws, making the only points scored in that half by K. U. The special feature of the game was the team work of the 'Varsity five and the good work of Barlow. Barlow is never a fancy player at home, but when he is called upon for an exhibition of the real game before strangers, he plays a consistent as well as a fast game. The "Rock Chalk" given by the boys after the game gave the impression that some of the rooters' club were pretent. Washburn had advertised the game as a state championship contest, and the Washburn team played hard and in the last half roughly. They were able to make only five field goals during the entire game. The 'Varsity, on the other hand, were stiff and sore from the freshman game the night before, and was not in the best of condition. Captain Miller has been handicapped by the lack of experienced men trying out for the team, but in all of the coming games he will be able to use new material. Allen, Bergen and Johnson, of the freshman team, are all strong men. Allen is billed for the forward position with Barlow. These men always play the game together, and are efficient parts of the basket ball machine. Kansas. g. f. t. f. Barlow, f, 4 6 1 W. Miller, f, 2 0 4 Siler, c, 0 0 4 Winnagle, g, 0 0 5 M. Miller, g, 2 0 4 8 6 18 Total score, 22. Washburn. g. f. t. f. Hope, captain, 3 0 4 E. Tice, f, 0 6 4 Millice, c, 2 1 4 H. Tice, 0 0 3 Montgomery, 0 0 1 5 7 16 Awarded, 2. Total score,19. Referee, Davis; umpire, Cain; time-keeper, Lansdon; scorer, Smith. Freshman Beat First Team. The Freshman team met the 'Varsity on the basket ball court Thursday night and defeated them by the score of 37 to 25. The 'Varsity played this game for final practice before the Washburn game. Each man played a fairly good game but the team did not get together for more than a few minutes during the whole game. It was different with the freshmen, they knew that it was the last game that they would play together and they were a unit. Every pass was to a man in a better position. In the Baker game, which will be held here soon, all the freshmen will be eligible. Here is the cheapest good gun yet made. By the omission of the take down feature we have been able to greatly reduce the cost of production and at the same time have kept the gun up to the famous high Martin standard of strength, safety and durability. Notice the clean simplicity of the gun. The workmanship and finish are perfect. The weight is only 7 pounds. The full choke handle are especially bored for smokeless as well as black powder and so chambered that $2\frac{3}{4}$ inch or $2\frac{9}{16}$ inch shells may be used. Several improvements in the operating parts make it the easiest, most reliable and best working gun in existence. We are glad to make it possible for every lover of guns and bird shooting to get this high grade repeating shot gun so low a price. Have your dealer order it for you. Send for the Morden Catalogue and Experience Book to-day. Free for 3 stamps. Have your dealer order it for you. The Marlin Firearms Co.42 Willow Street, New Haven, C1 Artistic Photography An inspection 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. Miss Juno B. Shane, Order Your Full Dress Suit of 615 Mass. St. Clifton T. Hiatt. He will save you money and give you entire satisfaction. OFFICE: 924 Mass. St. Phone Red 160. Ewing's Best Ice Cream Mr. Chas. H. Manley, of Junction City, visited his sister, Miss Alma Manley,'08, Sunday. Seniors: Pictures for the Annual, free. Squires, the photographer. and Pure Mexican Chili. Short orders. Any order for 50c or more delivered to your room. Phones: Bell 645; Home 358. Full line of all kinds of fruit can be found at the Corner Grocery. By your picture they shall know you, if made by Squires. Judge Green has been conducting a special class in Corporations since the middle of the term, for the accomodation of students who were unable to take this work in the regular classes. Albert B. Cope, fellow in education, was operated on for appendicites at Dr.Jones'hospital Thursday. The operation was very successful and he is resting well. Seniors, attention! Do it now. Have Squires make your picture before the big rush is on. Remember, Squires is the only photographer who makes a specialty of students' pictures. When the students leave for the summer vacation he closes the studio until they return in the fall. "Pete" Allen of the Kansas City Athletic Club's basket ball five has resigned his position as captain of the famous team. "Pete" is well known to University people and was one of the best athletes that ever represented Kansas. Not only was he a basketball ball star but a fine football player as well. At track work and baseball he was also far above the average. Protsch, THE TAILOR. MOAK BROS. & SHARPE. Eldridge House Livery, Hack and Boarding Stable. Rubber tired rigs a specialty. Hack calls promptly attended to night or day. Telephone No. 148. W J. Francisco & Sons LIVERY AND HACKING Open Day and Night. 812-14 Vt. St. Both Phones 139 Ed. Anderson Student Headquarters for Something to Eat, Drink, and Smoke. K. U. Agency. Remington Typewriters Machines for rent. VAN FLEET & KAYSER. Dr. A. R. Kennedy DENTIST. Room 5. Jackson Building. Phone Bell 5151 Red. 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. 337-1339 Mass. St. Phone 176. $1.50 GIVEN AWAY In a Business Proposition. You pay to the Lawrence Pantatorium $1.50 per month for a period of four months, and in consideration thereof, the Lawrence Pantatorium will call for, clean, repair, press and return your clothes for five months, thus giving you a full month's work for nothing. For further information call at 12 West Warren Street or phone 506. WORK AND PROMPTNESS GUARANTEED. This offer is not good after January 30, 1906.