--and drawing papers are the best. The best drawing and botany papers are sold at NewWhiteWaist Just in by express, our second order of 1906 styles. WHITE MERCERIZED WAIST, trimmed with tuck and embroidery,$1.25 to $2.50. WHITE CHINA SILK WAIST, new designs trimmed with lace and tucks, embroidered fronts, each $3.50,$5.00,$5.98. A. D. WEAVER --and drawing papers are the best. The best drawing and botany papers are sold at Hat Pins Bracelets Waist Sets Neck Chains Sash Pins Brooches Cuff Links Cuff Pins Chains Crosses Combs Pennants Gold Silver Gold Filled Gold, Silver, Gold Filled. Did it ever occur to you that we might have the best line of staple goods as well as of novelties. GUSTAFSON 835 Mass. St. Keuffel & Esser Instruments UNIVERSITY BOOK STORE. AGENTS MACEY-WERNICKE SECTIONAL BOOK CASES. MISFIT CLOTHING & SHOES WANTED. ABE WOLFSON T 4. Red 675. 637 Mass. St. (1) room for rent. Pleasant,newly furnished, heated and lighted with gas, 89 per month. Piano practice if desired at 84 per month. 846 Indiana. GATHERED ON OREAD. Every picture perfect and upto-date. Squires Studio. W. F. ("Duke") Wellington of Ellsworth, Kans., is spending a few days at the Sigma Chi house. Mr. J. W. Coble of Kansas City, was a visitor at the University yesterday. He was visiting at the Phi Psi House. Remember Squires is the student photographer. If Squires makes your senior pictures they are sure to be ready in time for the Annual. Professor Haworth, of the Geology department, made a business trip to Hays City Wednesday returning Thursday night. Post Cards of new Law building and all other University buildings at Boughton's. The German department is preparing to send a German bulletin to every high school student in the state who is studying that language. The paper will contain an explanation A junior law who doesn't know the street numbers very well deserves the sympathy of the entire University. On St. Valentine's Day the flowers that were destined for his lady were taken to the colored washerwoman at the next door. Cornell University Medical College. New York City. The course covering four years begins during the last week in September and continues until June. A preliminary training in natural science is of great advantage. All the classes are divided in small sections for recitations, laboratory and clinical bedside instruction. Students are admitted to advanced standing after passing the requisite examinations. The successful completion of the first year in any college or University recognized by the Regents of the State of New York as maintining a satisfactory standard is sufficient to satisfy the requirements for admission which have lately been raised. The annual announcement giving full particulars will be mailed on application. W. M. POLK, M. B., LL. D., Bean, Cornell University Medical College, 27th and 28th Streets and First Avenue, New York City, W. M. POLK, M. D., LL. D., Dean, Cornell University Medical College. THREE SIMPLE MOTIONS TO FILL The ORIGINAL and ONLY GENUINE CONKLIN'S SELF-FILLING PEN —and all in a few seconds of time. The pressure presses an inside cactus ink reservoir, which when released, draws in the ink and the pen is instantly in use. So simple is the operation that the GONLIN KLIP The quickly adjustable lockring prevents the ink from being forced out old mania, as shown in Figure 12. The ink is secured entirely with the old-fashioned drop filler. No complex parts to cause trouble Large ink capacity. It flows with excellent evenness The feed channels are thoroughly cleaned by the same fluid. Self-etching. Self-peeling as well. Fully guaranteed. Self-inking. SUNLIN PEN, Use us when you our Special Offer to Fountain Pen Users. Full information, with illustrated catte Really Fills Itself. Sold by Declans Everywhere. THE CONKLIN PEN CO., 514, 516, 518 Jefferson Ave., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by Dealers Everywhere. COLLEGE CAPS, GOWNS The Best Workmanship at Lowest Prices. Silk Faculty Gowns and Hoods. COX SONS & VINING 202 Fourth Ave., NEW YORK NEW YORK Students Wants Supplied. Books, Stationery, School Supplies, etc. Rowlands & Stevenson, 819 Massachusetts. FOR RENT—Two modern room at 1205 Kentucky street. Mrs.Baker. of its purpose and statistics about the high schools of the state. Short articles concerning the opportunity for study of German, the German Department at the University and the April Conference will be inserted one week's issue of the University News Bulletin will be given up to this. There are over three thousand pupils studying German this year. Only a single issue is to be sent out and if it proves a success more will be sent next year. University paper in boxes, in the bulk and tablet at Boughton's. Clare J. Cowley, A. B.'04, has been visiting at the Sigma Chi house this week. He has been with the Long-Bell Lumber Co., at Bon Ami, Louisiana, for the past year. Carl Young made a business trip to Topeka Wednesday. Miss Elmira Noyes and Mrs. Jones enjoy the distinction of being the of being the only ladies in the University who are working in the shops. They are now doing lathe work and intend to take other lines later on. Ice cream any style at Vic's. H. L. Heinzman, who was attending the Y. M. C. A. Convention at Chanute, has been called to his home in Topeka on account of the serious illness of his father. A new line of imported toothbrushes just arrived at Dick Bros. He Saved the Dog. E. E. Brown, bookkeeper in the treasurer's office, had an exciting experience on the ice last Saturday which came near ending the career of his spotted dog. The dog, which is of an inquisitive turn of mind, got into running water near the bank and Brown skated over to the edge of the ice to help his dumb friend out of his difficulty. The ice broke and both Brown and the dog were floundering in the icy water. Other skaters ran to their assistance, and reached them just as Brown was about to go under. They all floundered around until the weight of their skates dragged their feet down, so that they could swim no longer, and it developed that the water was about knee deep. The dog did not suffer any permanent injury. 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. TO POINTS IN Oklahoma, Indian Territory, Arkansas, Missouri, Texas and other States. A. Hilton, Gen'l Passenger Agent, St. Louis, Mo. J. C. Lovrien, Ass't Gen'l Passenger Agent, Kansas City, Mo. FINE RUBBER TIRED HACKS C. H. HUNSINGER, Hack and Livery. Telephone 258. 922 Mass St. Hat Hospital Ladies' or Gents' Fine Clothing renovated thoroughly and pressed by expert tailors. Call and see us. W. T. NEATE, 939 Massachusetts Street. Low One-Way Rates. Washington. $22,50 to Huntington and Nampa, Idaho. $25,00 to Portland, Tacoma and Seattle. $25,00 to Vancouver and Victoria. $25,00 to Ashland and Astoria, Oregon. Every day from Feb. 15th to April 7th 1906, inclusive, the Union Pacific will sell one-way tickets as follows: $20.00 to Ogden and Salt Lake City. $20.00 to Helena and Butte, Montana. $22.50 to Spokane and Wenatchee. via Portland. $25,00 to San Francisco, Los Angeles and San Diego. Correspondingly low rates to many other California, Oregon. Washington, Montana, Utah and Idaho points. Through Tourist cars run every day on Union Pacific between Missouri River and Pacific Coast; double berth $5.75. For full information call on or address E. E. ALEXANDER. City Ticket Agent. Eldridge Block. h phones No. 5. Both phones No. 5. University Barber Shop Strictly modern. Shining parlor. CLYDE COMMONS, '08. LEE BRYANT, Mgr. Foot of Adams Street. COTRELL & LEONARD ALBANY, N. Y. Makers of CAPS AND GOWNS to Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Columbia, and the other leading American Universities. Class work a specialty. You Will Find a choice selection of Sationery and Pound Paper at Clothes cleaned, repaired and pressed $1.50 per month. Phone 506. 12 W. Warren Street.