We want your repairing. We will do it right. We know how. FINEST WORK AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE. Gustafson STUDENTS' JEWELER On hand bright and early will all Text Books for your Second Term Work UNIVERSITY BOOK STORE. The New Eldridge House BARBER SHOP Satisfaction guaranteed. Respectfully, Curbey, Fisher, L. R. Gibbs, and F. M. Tidrow, Proprietor. The Latest Electric Massage Machine. Fred J. Boyles, 631 Mass. St. Students' Printer and Stationer. Bell phone 605 red. Home phone 526 University Barber Shop University Burger Shop Strictly modern. Shining parlor. CLYDE COMMONS, '08. LEE BRYANT, Mgr Foot of Adams Street. Donnelly Brothers Livery, Boarding and Hack Stables. All Rubber Tire Rigs. Corner of New Hampshire and Berkley. Bell Phone 100. Wilder Bros. CUSTOM LAUNDRY Special attention given to ladies' work. Goods returned on short notice if desired. Phone No. 67. DUER and CLAY, K. U. agents. YOU PAY US $20 INSTEAD OF $25 FOR A DIAMOND --- Because we import them directly. The ONLY film in Kansas City that does. Also because you have the advantage of our diamond 'knowledge in making a selection Large catalogues from ever request! Jaccard Jewelry Co. 1032 Main St., Kansas City, Mo. Vesper Service. The next Vesper Service will be held in the University chapel, Sunday next, at 4 P. M. The special musical feature of the service will be the rendering of Gaul's famous sacred cantata, "The Holy City." Professor Hubach has spent a great deal of work in getting the chorus in the best shape. Dean Skilton will preside at the organ and Miss Phipps will give us another beautiful postlude. Dr. F. A. Wilbur will give the address. Every student should come out for this service. The following is the musical program: Organ prelude, "Adoration from the Holy City," by Gaul; Lord's Prayer, Merbecke, arranged by Stainer; Venite by Woodward; In Excelsis by Teuner; Hymn 356, Smart; Anthem, "No Shadows Yonder;" Solo, quartette and chorus, from Gaul's Holy City; Solo and Choral, Sanctus, A New Heaven and a New Earth, from Gaul's Holy City; Nunc Dimittis, Gregorian; postlude, violin with organ, from The Holy City. No Reporters in His Class. If you are going to have your picture taken have Squires make it. Remember he was awarded the grand prize for the State of Kansas. Professor G. H. Howison of the University of California refused to allow two reporters of the Daily Californian (the student publication) to enroll in his class in Psychology. The professor said that heretofore when he had admitted members of the Californian staff to his classes they had taken the liberty to publish some of his statements without his consent and he had decided to refuse them admittance after this. You ought to have your senior pictures on a "K. U." mount. Squires is the only photographer who has them. Professor Johnson, high school visitor from Kansas University, visited old friends in Emporia for a few hours last Wednesday. Professor Johnson was for several years, a teacher of history and economics in K. S. N., resigning on account of his health in 1898. After spending some time as principal of high school at Helena, Montana, he came back to Kansas and accepted the position he now occupies. If Squires makes your picture it is sure to be good. The University of Missouri Glee Club, on its sixth annual tour, will give an Exchange Concert under the auspices of the Kansas University Mandolin Club in Fraser Hall, Feb. 6. Artistic Photography 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. 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, Getting Ready for Kansas. Is a K. U. Graduate. You are sure your pictures are up-to-date if taken at Shelley's. In the auditorium of the hall of Liberal Arts Friday evening will be held the Kansas preliminary debate to decide the personnel of the team which will represent Iowa against the Kansas University team. The preliminaries will be between the Forum and Hammond law societies, and promises to be a feast for all lovers of eloquence and fine oratory. Dean Charles Noble Gregory, of the College of Law, will preside.-Daily Iowan. George Stuessi, city attorney of Pittsburg, is another of the long list of graduates of the University of Kansas who are taking firm stands for good government in the State of Kansas. Mr. Stuessi was recently appointed assistant attorney general for Crawford county by Governor Hoch and is proceeding with vigor to enforce the laws in that county. Squires is the only photographer that has card mounts with "K. U." on them. Expelled for "Cribbing." Five students were expelled from the University of California last week for "cribbing" in a Chemistry examination. Special Sale of SHIRTS 615 Mass. St. $1.50 Flannel Shirts at . $1.00 $2.50 California Flannel at $2.00 $1.00 Negligee at . . . 65c Suits and Overcoats, at greatly reduced prices. M. J. Skofstad 829 MASS. ST. Charles Lovelace, civil engineer, visited the University Saturday. Mr. Lovelace worked through here last summer on the Union Pacific-Rock Island double-track work. Since then he has worked for the Missouri Pacific Railroad in Mexico and at present is doing surveying near Yellowstone Park. There are twelve students in the University of Kansas who have volunteered to go as foreign missionaries when opportunity offers. John Squire, '96 engineer of the Kansas City Electric Company visited the hill Saturday. The Kansas City Electric Company has the contract for wiring the new post office building of Lawrence and Mr. Squire was up to inspect the work. The question for the Wisconsin-Nebraska debate is: "Resolved, That in some industries, at least in mining and railroading, it would be good policy to require employers to pay compensation to their employees for industrial accidents." The meanest man on the hill has been found. He took his young lady friend up to the library and then went on over to the K. U.-Chilocco basket-ball game by himself. Post Cards of Law Building New Y. M. C. A. and all University Buildings at Boughton's, 1025 Mass. St. The place to buy Stationery and School Supplies. FRISCO Special Homeseeker's Rates February 6 and 20. Round trip tickets at three-fourths of the one way rates. Minimum $10.00 One way tickets at half of the one way rates plus $2.00. Minimum $6.00. Oklahoma, Indian Territory, Arkansas, Missouri, Texas and other States. A. Hilton, Gen'l Passenger Agent, St. Louis, Mo. J. C. Lovrian, Ass't Gen'l Passenger Agent, Kansas City, Mo. 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. Hat Hospital Ladies' or Gents' Fine Clothing renovated thoroughly and pressed by expert tailors. Call and see us. W. T. NEATE, 939 Massachusetts Street.