DECEMBER THE MONTH WITH A WHIRL. Every department has lined up its best bargains. This is to be the banner month. HEADOUARTERS FOR WOMEN'S WARE HOSIERY HEADQUARTERS FOR WOMEN'S WARE Enough Coats, Suits and Skirts here to fit all comers. All the new style touches. No other store carries so wide a range of size. Come and see for yourself. Good values; nearly always some good find for shoppers in our Hosiery department. REMNANT SILKS AND DRESS GOODS One of the best lots of Remnants we have ever been able to offer, on sale, at about half price BAGS AND SUIT CASES are at the head of practical gifts. DRESS GOODS Tne Dress Goods department is fairly teeming Tne Dress Goods department is fairly teeming with gift suggestions of Dress, at very low prices. Innes, Bullene & Hackman UNIVERSITY CALENDAR. Wednesday, December 5: Miss Shaffer addresses Y.W.C.A. Glee Club Concert. Thursday, December 6: H. W. Emerson addresses chemical club. Friday, December 7: Dr. Spencer speaks in chapel. J. E. House lectures to Journalism classes. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert McClung lecture on Colorado Scenery in chapel. Junior party in F. A. A. Hall. Saturday, December 8: County Fair. New Years Resolutions Already Being Made. K. U. Pantatorium. Lots of the boys on the hill have already resolved to be a member of the K. U. Pantatorium. You want to resolve that you will at least investigate our proposition. NEWS NOTES. Workmen who know their business work on your clothes at Lawrence Pantatorium. J. E. House, of the Topeka Capital, will talk to the classes in Journalism Friday, December 7, on "Saying What You Think." Mr. House is known throughout Kansas as "Dod Gaston," the author of the "On Second Thought" column in the Capital. Aug. Pierson's Alora Cigars 5c. If your clothes shine send them to Lawrence Pantatorium. Pictures, Squires. Don't forget the University Barber Shop. Pictures, Squires. NOW, Squires Photo. Stop at the Palace of Sweets after the show. Sumner County Club Football. The Sumner county students of the University met last night and organized a club, electing William P. Hackney, president; Nora Foraker, secretary; and Ernest Worden, treasurer. The club decided to accept a challenge from the Sumner County High School football team to play a game Christmas day. Urbin Angney was elected captain and manager. Besides Mr. Angney of the Varsity, "Pat" Crowell will play and Ray Spear of this year's Freshmen squad. All kinds of oysters at Vic's. German Club Annual Dinner. The German Club gave its annual Thanksgiving banquet last Tuesday evening, November 27. Covers were laid for forty. An elaborate dinner of nine courses was served. The rooms were decorated in club colors. Menthol cough drops at Vic's. The Juniors will give their second party in F.A.A.Hall Friday evening, Dec. 7. "Shanty"will furnish the music and light refreshments will be served. Tickets are 75 cents at the check stand or of the committee. Junior Party. DEVILS AUCTION Bowersock Opera House. Gustafson's Store Is a Busy Place Now THURSDAY, DEC. 5. Prices, 25,50, 75c, $1.00, $1.50 What will it be when the holiday rush begins! Here's a hint for you—come early. Our big stock of Christmas goods is now being put on display. Early buyers get their pick of our large and beautiful Christmas assortments, the best we could buy. THE COLLEGE JEWELER Shirts. OUR PRICES DON'T GO UP DURING THE HOLIDAYS. A Complete Assortment from 50c up. Stiff bosom Shirts in late hobby patterns, prices 75c and $1.00. Ties. You are sure to find your style or pattern here. Prices 26c,35c,50c and 75c. Mufflers. All styles and patterns. Prices 50c to $2.00. M. J. Skofstad, CLOTHIER. 829 Mass. St. Kansas Academy of Science. The meeting of the Kansas Academy of Science were held at Topeka Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Those present from the University of Kansas were Professors Sayre, Cady,McFarland, Bailey, Havenhill, Sterling Duncan, Snow, M. E. Rice and Marvin. Papers were read by most of these professors. Prof. Marvin was president and presided throughout the meeting. The officers elected are: President, Yates of Ottawa; vice-presidents, Haworth of Lawrence and Deins of Topeka; secretary, Lovell of Topeka; treasurer, A. J. Smith of Emporia. The next meeting will be held at Emporia. All flavors fruit tablets at Vic's. NOW, Squires Photo. How to Use a Telephone. K. U. Pantatorium. Take down the receiver and call for 1400. Tell the man about that suit or overcoat you want cleaned, pressed or mended. Tell him about your shoes you want repaired. Tell him about your jacket, coat or skirt (if you happen to have one) that you want fixed up. He will do fine work and quick work too. Do it now. Have Squires make your picture. University People as Authors. A book review is a new feature of the Graduate Magazine this month. The following alumni are mentioned: Esther M. Clark, special student in '05 and '06, "Verses by a Commonplace Person." Dr. H. R. Linville,'93, "Textbook in General Zoology," Linville and Kelley. W. S. Franklin'87, "Elements of Electrical Engineering," Franklin and Esty. Theopheus Scheffer, '95, "Manual in Zoology." Arvin S. Olin '94, "Outline Studies in the History of Education." Christmas picture, Squires Studio. Don't forget the Corner Grocery when wanting good cigars, tobaccos, fruits and nuts of all kinds. 0. C. That's overcoat for short. You may need one 'FORE LONG'. Better come in and let me send you order to The Royal Tailors and have it made right. My prices are $15, $18, $20, up to $40. For the same grade of goods AND AS GOOD TAILORING other tailors get $16, $20, $25, $30, up to $60. Clifton T. Hiatt, Both Phones 920. Office 919 Mass. St. Elmer Myers, Student Headquarters for Something to Eat, Drink, and Smoke. For Christmas Presents Go to The Indian Store, 917 Mass. St. SPATS. For Men. Colors: Gray, Brown, Black. For Ladies. Colors: Gray, Brown, Blue, Green, Black. Prices: Colors, $1.00. Black, 50c and 75c. Fischer's 50c Will Buy Your choice of $1.25 and $1.50 Books, just reduced to 50c. Great Books at little Prices. 1 pound of Ward's Linen Cloth Paper with 50 Envelopes to match, or From either you can select good gifts. ROWLANDS' University Supply Store. Democrats Elect Representative. W. W. McCanles of Lincoln was elected by the Kansas University Democratic Club last night to represent them at the Democratic banquet in Topeka on February 22. The fight for the position was a hot one, Coughlin, Luckey and Deitrich of the Law school being the other candidates. The friends of the men crowded room 8 to the door and in the election 128 votes were cast, such staunch republicans as Commons and Land taking part in the proceedings. Grant Harrington, editor of the Kansas Democrat, and McCanles made red-hot speeches declaring war on the trusts. Your suit will not shine if pressed by Lawrence Pantatorium.