UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Week End Bargains at the Innes Store Just to stimulate the week end sales we are offering the following specials for FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY. CHRISTMAS RIBBONS. 20 pieces of fancy wide ribbons for all purposes, beautiful patterns, 40 to 50c values, see window, a vard. 25c PERRINS MENDED KID GLOVES Not all sizes but a fairly good line of sizes and colors, the $1.25 and $1.50 values, Friday morning a pair ... 69c SILKS—SILKS—SILKS— 200 years of plain and fancy silks, including 36 in. fancy chiffon taffetas, neat check and stripe patterns, 27 in. two tone satin De-Luxe, very heavy quality, 27 in. fabrics and 36 in. brocaded crepe chiffon, 36 in. black taffeta, etc., all values, ranging from $1.00 to $1.50 a yard, these goods on sale Friday morning at a yard. . . . . . . . . WOOL DRESS GOODS WOOL DRESS GOODS 100 pieces of 50 in. 40 in. all wool dress goods, all colour and black silvers, cashmere, veilings, tamee, challies, etc, goods worth up to 75c on Sale Friday morning, at a yard. 42c SUIT ROOM SPECIALS Sport coats in chinchillas, astrachan and duve- tyne, blue, green, red and cerise, $18 values at each. . . . . **PLAID SKIRTS** Just received late shipment newest styles in peg top and twine effect . . . . . . . . . . $10, $7.50, $6.50 THANKSGIVING LINKS Sale pricing on linens, towels, ready made sheets, will be discontinued after Saturday; better look after your supplies now and save a few dollars. Come Friday morning. In Mrs. Bulline Hackman Just received a fresh shipment of reception sticks at Wiedemann's.— Adv. 49 JAYHAWKER-TIGER BUTTIONS AT GRIGTS, 16ws.—Adact. 49-3 Middle laws—See my list of Quasi- Conduct Books to be used the next quarter. J. D. R. Miller, 1041 Vt. Phone 2511 B—Adv. 45-5 to JIM'S Tonight 101 Mass. St. Come on Down ANNOUNCEMENTS ANNOUNCEMENTS All "time" subscriptions for the University Daily Kansan taken at the beginning of the school year are DUE NOW. Ray Eldridge, Circulation Manager. JAYHAWKER-TIGER BUTTONS AT GRIGGS, 103—Adav. 49-3 If the young men who play the cornet on Ohio, Oread and Kentucky at late hour each evening will call them up to offer advice and learn something to their advantage. The Anderson County club will meet Friday evening at 7:15 shire, Myers. Every member is urged to be present. Important work to be done. Debating team tryouts Wednesday, December 3 and December 17. All candidates must appear in the first try-out except those who have been on intercollegiate teams for K. U. A sacred concert will be given in the chapel of Fraser hall next Sunday afternoon in charge of the Y. M. C. A. and Y. W. C. A. The University Glee club and orchestra will vocal solos by students will also be on the program. All student and faculty members are invited. Students, faculty members and employees of the University may be inoculated for typhoid fever Friday afternoon until January 4. Snow hall. The inoculation is given free of charge and requires only a short time. Sigma Xi, national scientific honorary fraternity will meet at the home of Prof. C. M. Young, 1227 Ohio, Thursday night. The address of the evening will be given by Prof. C. A. Shull on the subject, "A Method of Measuring Surface Forces in Soils." On account of the rally Thursday evening the election of officers in the K. U. Debating society will be postponed on the first Thursday after the holidays. The 96th regular meeting of the Kansas City Section of the American Chemical Association will be held at the National Library building, Saturday at 3 p. m. All announcements or items for the University calendar either for the coming week or for future events should be given to Mr. Cronemeyer, at the department of journalism office, by 4:30 p.m. Friday. It is desired to make the calendar a complete schedule of University events and the co-operation of those interested is requested. NOTICE All persons going to Columbia should secure tickets for the game at once. On sale, 203 Robinson Gymnastium, 10 to 12 o'clock and 2:30 to 5:30 or at Carroll's. Bleacher seats $2.00. Box seats $2.50. These are choice seats. There will be a few kept to be sold on the train but as we can only keep a FEW it will be best to get them before leaving time. Seats gotten at Columbia will not be as good. Tickets will be in charge of Mr. Lindsay on the train. W. O. HAMILTON Thanksgiving postcards 5c per dozen at Hoadleys 17 W. Warren.— Adv. Special! Brown bread ice cream, at Wiedemann's—Adv. 49 JAYHAWK-TIGER BUTTONS AT GRIGGS, 10cts—Adv. 49-3 Juniors laws—a Number of second hand Meeches Outlines and cases on Agency. You will need them next quarter. J. D. R Miller, 1041 Vt., Phone 2511 Bell—Adv. 45.5 JYAHAWKER-TIGER BUTTONS AT GRIGGS, 10cts—Adv. 49-3 See the New Parker Self-Filling Fountain Pen Office Supplies, Typewriters F. I. CARTER 25 Mass. Bell phone 1051 A GOOD PLACE TO EAT AT ANDERSON'S OLD STAND JOHNSON & TUTTLE 715 PROPS. Mass. Brunswick Bowling Alley Four Regulation Allies with loop-the-loop return. 714 Mass. About 2,000 Missourians came to Lawrence last year. SHOW THEM that Kansas can support its team. It will be necessary to buy round trip tickets to secure benefit of $5.35 rate. Returning, Special Train will leave Columbia 10 p.m. arriving at K.C. about 7 a.m. and Lawrence about 8 o'clock Sunday morning. SAM S. SHUBERT FOOTBALL ON TO COLUMBIA! Tiger Hunt SPECIAL TRAIN Via Santa Fe With K. U. Band, Team, Subs, and Rooters will leave Santa Fe Depot at 9 p.m.sharp,Friday,Nov.21st.Will arrive at Columbia via Wabash at 7 a.m.Saturday. Through cars.Train equipped with Santa Fe's most modern equipment, also Tourist and Standard Sleepers. BE GAME For further information call either phone 32 or address W. W. BURNETT, Agent. Standard Pullman, Lower Berth $2.00. Tourist lower,$1.00. Upper berths, 20 per cent less R.R. Fare $5.35 for Round Trip Matinees Wednesday and Saturday LITTLE WOMEN PROTSCH The College Tailor Francisco & Co. Livery, Hacks and Garage 812 Vermont Phone 189 KENNEDY & ERNST 820 MASS. ST. PHONES 341- Chafing dishes, casseroles, coffee machines and percolators. The finest line of metal and wood serving trays in the ROYAL ROCHESTER SAVE THE PIECES We have added Lens Grinding Machinery to our Optical department. Any Lens Duplicated Glasses Fited. HESTER Jeweler and Optician, Largest and best equipped business college in Kansas. W. H. Quakenbush, Pres.; E. S. Weatherby, Supt. Symphony Lawan Paper Correct Sizes and Shapes 50c Boxes and Sold At McCOLLOCK'S Drug Store. LAWRENCE BUSINESS COLlege Lawrence, Kansas. FeaturingMilk Chocolates "SWEDE" THE Topeka Capital Delivered Daily from 6 to 7:30 a.m. 10 CENTS PER WEEK JAS. G. ALLEN, Agent Phone 911 MAINF PROFESSIONAL CARDS JAYHAWKER-TIGER BUTTONS AT GRIGGS, 10s.—Adv. 49-3 HARRY REDING. M. D. Eve ear, nose and chin. 602-349-8000. A. N. A. and chrysanthemum. B131. Home 513. Hotel 602. W. C. MCCONNELL, Physician and Median Residence, 1304 N. 14th St. Hoboken, NJ 07032. 1346 Tenn. Hosp. Beth, NJ 07032. J. F. BROCK, Optometrist and Specialist Office 602 Mass. St. Bell phone 605.1 G. A HAMMAN M. D. Eyes, ear, car, throat speech. Dianne PARKER Sats- tia Ann LINDEN Dick Building. DR. H. L. CHAMBERLS. Office over Squires' Studio. Both phones. DR. H. W. HAYNE, Oculist, Lawrence, Kansas. W. G. JONES, A. M. M. D. Diasseus of Bute, R.I., Boston University, Readison, 1200 N. 6th St., Bute, R.I. J. W. O'BRYON, Dentist. Over Wilson A Drug Store. Bail Phone 507. J. R. BECHTEL, M. D. D. O. 833 Mass Street. Both phones, office and desk. DR. H, T. JONES, Room 12 F. A, F. Bldg. Residence 1130 Tenn. Phone 2115. DR. H, L. CHAMPSERS. Office over Studio, Room. Both phones. DR. BURT R. WHITE Osteopath, Phones, Bell 938, Home 257, Office, 745 Mass. St. S. T. Gillippe, M. D. O'Neil, corper Vermont 867, Residence, 728 Indiana St. Phone 609 CLASSIFIED E. J. Blair, Physiology and Surgery. Obsolete from 300 to 900 m³, ml; 4 to 14, in mm³; not used for the 200 m³ dose. Barbers J. C. Houk's Barber Shop, 913 Mam- sie Street. Barber shops in Charsle- chow to have waltz. Frank Iii' barber's Barber Shop. 1025 Mass. Two good, barber. Satisfaction assured. Plumbers Phone Kennedy Plumbing Co., for gas Phones Kennedy Mazda impares. 937 Mass. Phones 858. Prices reasonable, work the best. Let us assist you in your project. 429    T&O    Co.    416. Mass. St. 429 Ladies Tailors Mrs. Ellison Dressmaking and Ladies Johnson & Garl. Phones 2411, over Johnson & Garl. Ladies Tailoring and Dressmaking. Gowns for all occasions. All work guaranteed. Mrs. T. B., Daily. 914 Mass. Sanitary cleaning establishment in connection. Phone Lawrence Swearing School, Leduc Jr.'s tailoring class. Nassau County High School, Phi 550. Miss Powers. M c McClarra- Queen City College. System and sewing school. Mr. B. Haskins, school schore, Mrs. G. Mark Brown, 834 KY, Bell Hair Dressers Miscellaneous D & M sporting goods and athletic supplies. D & M sporting goods & Brist. 326 Mass. S. Phones. Sports & Athletics. Sporting Goods Hairdressing, shampooing, scalp and facial massage, shampooing, hair-goods, "Marianna," hair-appointments, to appoint the patient call Bell 1372. Hone, 1872. The Select Hair Dress Shop, 927 Mass Bt. Riwatha Cafe for regular meals, lunch and dinner when down town. Open after the show. Ed. W. Parsons, Engraver, Watchmaker and 717. Sales of Jewelry, Bell Phone 717. 717 Mass One trial means no risk, small investment, fine working. I use a camera, smoke W. T. W. bamboo mimicked him smoke. I have a nice line of plain china for painting at the Berkeley studio 733 Mass. St. upwards. Estancia Studio 733 Mass. St. upwards. Student's Co-op Club. $2.50 to $3.00 per week, 1:40 a.m. Geo.H. Vansell Steward. LOST—Suit of clothes by K. U. Pantatorium. Kindly call Bocker 2764 Bell. 47-3* WANTED-Board and room for man near campus. Address X Y, D, Z. LOST-A solid gold watch charm, with the following engraved on it: H. C, from the Invincible H. Club. Return to H. C. 754. Street. 19-3 LOST—On Lee between Myers hall and 1237 Louisiana, a lilly bud candle holder belonging to a brass head. Finder please return to 1237 Oread. LOST-A gold 32nd degree bar pin. Return to Kanson office. French Flannel Shirts With collar attached or with separate soft collar to match. A splendid assortment at $1.50 Others up to $2.50 See the latest in nifty, fancy plaited shirts in the small window, or better still, come in and look at them. The price is $1.50 Other shirts in plaited or neglige priced at 75c, $1.00, and $1.50. M. J. SKOFSTAD GOOD CLOTHES 829 Mass. St. JAYHAWKER-TIGER BUTTONS AT GRIGTS, 10cts—Adv. 49-3