TheGreatInnesChristmasStore Greater than Ever Before=-Larger Stocks of Christmas Things=-More People Buying Them. There's a freshness about the stock of Silks, Dress Goods, Gloves, Hosiery, Corsets, Ribbons, Embroideries, Laces, and the Women's ready-towear apparel of all kinds. NEW POMPADOUR CREPES.—For evening gowns, waists, fine and dainty, for the popular scarfs, very lovely, very varied and not expensive, at $1.25 a yard. CHRISTMAS SILKS.—Plaid silk waist patterns, ready for Christmas shoppers, and you will find also dress patterns of silk, easily find something that just suits. The Moneybak Black Taffeta insurance policy with every pattern. These silks are very popular gifts, the way we're selling them proves that. Innes, Bullene & Hackman UNIVERSITY CALENDAR. Friday, December 14: Del Keizer speaks in chapel. Saturday, December 15: Sophomore Party. BIG CROWD AT FAIR. Shows and Booths Were Well Patronized. The county fair, given in Snow Hall Saturday under the auspices of the Y. W. C. A., was a decided success. There was a large crowd present and the shows were all well patronized. The amount of money cleared is not yet known but Miss VanZant believes the sum will be larger even than last year. The shows were generally good, and several of them met with much praise. Among the ones that attracted much attention were: The Scotchhighlanders, by the Betas; "The Reveries of a Bachelor", by the Pi Phis; and the "Old Plantation." In the "Reveries of a Bachelor" a poem written by Marjorie Marshall formed the word part of the performance. The shows were on the three floors of Snow Hall, and during the evening all the space was filled with people. There were between 500 and 600 people present. Most of the booths were located in the botany room. They nearly all sold out their supply of things to eat. The Y. M. C. A. booth, where cider, icecream and sandwiches were sold, had sold out early. The pop-corn booth, run by the Ingleman club, sold their decoration for popcorn toward the close of the evening. A number of clubs who did not have booths did much to add to the success of the fair in a social way. The "Streets of All Nations",by the Quivera club, attracted much favorable attention by their costuming. --to $5. Fountain Pens $2.25 to $10. Watches $5 to $100. Fobs $1.50 to $45. Cross Country Run Postponed. The cross country run which was to be held today has been postponed until March. The run will then be held as a preliminary to the Convention Hall meet. The bad weather and the poor condition of the runners made this necessary. NEWS NOTES. Better leave your order now for that box of Wiedemann's you are going to take home with you. Morris has put on extra help in order to get you pictures done before the holidays. Nuf sed. Squires Studio. Black Seal Cigars 5c. Black Seal Cigars 5c. After the Dramatic Club play come to Wiedemann's and have a fry of those deliciously flavored Sealshipt oysters. Ice cream at Vic's. You can get shaved at Lee's while you are walking to town. Oyster stew at Vic's. A photo by Morris is always an acceptable Christmas gift. Caramel nut sundae at Wiedemann's. All kinds of pressing and cleaning done P. D. Q. Shoe repairing done also. All work guaranteed. K. U. Pantatorium. Morris is now ready to do your Christmas photos. That little girl at home would enjoy a box of Wiedemann's candies. Pictures, Squires. A very complete line of Fountain pens, knives and carving sets for Christmas. All goods guaranteed. Smith's News Depot. If you're going home Xmas, get that suit pressed at the K. U. Pantatorium. Come early and avoid the rush. Have you seen those footballs at Wiedemann's? Morris is showing some swell new mounts for Christmas photographs. Aug. Pierson's Alora Cigars 5c. Appropriate Christmas Gifts K. U. Pins 25c to $3. K. U. Buttons 50c to $3. K. U. Fobs 35c to $5. Signet Rings $4.50 to $25. Cork Screws $2.50 to $10. Cigar Cutters $1.50 to $12.00. Link Buttons $1 to $100. Studs, set of 3, 75c to $5.00. Scarf Pins $1 to $200. Match Boxes $1.50 to $30. Pocket Knives (silver) $2 to $5. Pocket Files 75c to $2. Pencils 25c to $5. Ink Stands $3.50 to $30. Jewel Boxes 25c to $8. Visiting Cards $1 to $3. Clocks for his den $2 to $5. Military Brushes, pair $4 to $12. Cloth Brushes $2 to $9. Opera Glasses $4 to $10. Diamond Rings $20 up. Decanters $4 to $25. Flasks $4 to $20. Lockets (gold) $5.50 to $50. Card Cases (silver) $2.50 to $10. Shaving Brushes (silver) $2.25 to $5. THE COLLEGE JEWELER College Shoes Walk Over and Stacy Adams The Shoes of Style and Durability at Starkweather Shoe Co. Pan-Hellenic Dance. The four sororities will give a Pan-Hellenic dance in Snow Hall on Saturday evening. No men will be present as the object is to give the freshmen girls the full opportunity of getting acquainted with the older girls in the others sororities. The Misses Lola and Georgia Smart of Ottawa have pledged Theta. Rooms for rent. Call at 1414 Tenn. st. Pearl Emley of Great Bend has pledged to Chi Omega. 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. Fine line of shaving soaps and face lotions at Lee's. 50c Will Buy 1 pound of Ward's Linen Cloth Paper with 50 Envelopes to match, or Your choice of $1.25 and $1.50 Books, just reduced to 50c. Great Books at little Prices. From either you can select good gifts. ROWLANDS' University Supply Store. If you get a college hair cut you will have to get it at Lee's. All flavors fruit tablets at Vic's. Post cards of the football team see Capt. Donald. Nabisco sundae at Wiedemann's. NOW, Squires Photo. Oil shines at the University barber shop. Chili and tamales at Vic's. Samples of Ramer's chocolates at Vic's. Loomas Studio for photographs. Have you tried Lee's barber shop. Stationery and stamps at Vic's. Stop at the Palace of Sweets after the show. See the Christmas pictures at Morris' on the new German mounts. A full line of Eastern bon bons at Vic's. Headquarters for all kinds of tobacco and cigars. Corner Grocery, 1301 Ky. St. Try our dollar safety razor, absolutely guaranteed. Smith's News Depot. After Xmas. Don't fail to come around after Xmas and get our prices on Pantatorium work. It will pay you to investigate. K. U. PANTATORIUM. The annual meeting of the Kansas City section of the American Chemical Society will be held at the Coates House in Kansas City next Saturday evening. The officers for the ensuing year will be elected at this meeting. Several University professors will attend. The Vesper Chorus service occurs Next Sunday at 4 o'clock. The Hallelujah chorus from the Messiah will be sung and Mr. Connolly of Leavenworth will speak.