--- SKIRTS Made to Measure Commencing Monday morning, we will take orders to make Shirts to your measure. Findings, fittings, sponging and making all included for just a little more than the price of the goods. Prices $5.75, $6.75, $7.75, $9.00 A. D. Weaver Fraternal Aid Hall Secure Dates for Spring Parties Best in the West for dancing. Henry Albach, Mgr. Phones 200. Good assortment of nuts dipped in chocolate at Wiedemann's. Inter-Fraternity Debate. Representatives of the various Greek letter fraternities of the University met with Professor Frazier, Wednesday evening, and arranged preliminaries for the third annual debating contest for the Ewing Herbert loving cup. The debate will be held the first Eriday night in April and the question to be discussed is the same as that to be used in the Iowa versus Kansas debate. Five weeks before the contest the fraternities' will meet and draw lots for sides and order of speaking. The first year the cup was won by Paul Wall for the Sigma Chis and last year by Fred Brett for the Alpha Taus. Stop at the Palace of Sweets after the show. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce V. Hill will entertain Professor Hill's physics classes at their home on West Henry street Friday evening, February 1. Perhaps you took some "snow pictures," Woodward & Co. would like to sell you some paper and finishing material for the prints. Try a sunset surprise at Vic's. NEWS NOTES. G. W. McKnight of Junction City visited his son George at the Beta house yesterday. Suits kept looking "spick and span" for $1.50 per month at the Lawrence Pantatorium. Invitations were issued Thursday to the annual spring party of Kappa Alpha Theta,to be held next Friday night,January 25th. Loomas Studio—Photographs. Harold Harlan, of Downs has pledged to Sigma Chi. Good honest work has kept us doing business here four years. Lawrence Pantatorium. For Rent.—One room for two, price $8,and one room for one, price $5. Gas, heat and light. 1332 Kentucky street; home phone 651. Remember if Squires makes your picture it is made by a man who holds a first prize gold medal. All spots on any kind of goods look alike to us. Lawrence Pantatorium. Remember the Loomas Studio for photographs. Registrar George O. Foster was called to Garnett Thursday by the death of his brother's wife at that place. Ice cream sodas at Vic's. The Sumner County K. U. football team was photographed by Squires. Try the hot chocolate and whipped cream at 5c a cup at Wiedemann's. Try the fried oysters at Wiedemann's from the Sealshipt oysters. Mr. W. J. Leighty, tool-assistant of the Santa Fe, addressed the Mechanical Engineering Society on Locomotive Types. Mr. Leighty graduated from the Mechanical Engineering Department last year, and has charge of the tool design and reconstruction for the Santa Fe at Topeka. His address was a condensation of a course of eight lectures which he delivers before the Railroad Y.M. C.A. 25 to 30 per cent cut in Suits, Overcoats, and Trousers. Clifton T. Hiatt, THE SPECIAL ORDER CLOTHING MAN. Both Phones 920. Office 919 Mass. St. Rhodes Scholarship Exam. Rhodes Scholarship examination for the selection of men to represent Kansas at Oxford, England was finished tonight. The men have spent Thursday and Friday writing the examination and tonight the papers were sealed and sent to Oxford, England, to be graded. In March, the names of the men who passed will be sent to Chancellor Strong, chairman of the committee of Selection, and he, with the aid of President Plass of Washburn and President Murlin of Baker will decide the question of who is to go to England. The men who are chosen as the two to represent Kansas will receive 300 pounds yearly as expense money. This will mean more than $4,500 during the three years. The following men are taking the examination: William Smith Culbertson, Emporia, Kansas, from Emporia College; Paul French Mustard, Sterling, Kansas, Cooper College, Frank Baker Bristow; Salina, Kansas, Baker University; Bartel Edward Ebel, of Hillsboro, from McPherson College; Samuel Everett Urner, Independence, Kansas, Baker University; Morton Clyde French; Baldwin Kansas, Baker University; Charles Sumner Braden, Baldwin, Kansas, Baker University; and Warren Ortman Ault, Baldwin, Kansas, Baker University. A Good Thing. We have some propositions for you that are stunners. Better inquire into our prices before you make definite arrangements for the rest of the year. K.U.Pantatorium. The management of the K.U. annual has secured special rates for seniors at the Morris studio. It is understood that all work made to students shall be of the same high grade that has made the studio famous. 829 Mass. St. Phones 312. Try the oyster stews from the Sealshipt Oysters at Wiedemann's. Woodward's Cough Syrup is the thing you need if you wish to quell the "barking." The Phi Delts are giving a small party at their chapter house for Miss Alvina Wilhelmi. SALE NOW ON 33 1-3 per cent discount on our entire stock of China and Glassware. Hoadleys china store For a Catalogue of Spalding Athletic Goods Mention what sport you are interested in and ask for a list of college and school supplies. The Spalding Athletic Library The Spalding Athletic Library Text books on every athletic sport, 10 cents per copy. Send for Complete List. MAIL ORDER DEPT. A. G. Spalding & Bros. 120 Nassau St., New York 149 Wabash Ave., Chicago A. G. ALRICH, Printing,Binding,Engraving Embossing.Rubber Stamps made to order. Both Phones 288. 734 Mass. St. B. W. PHILLIPS, Bookbinding Also carries full line of Burnt Leather.Call and let me give you prices. HIAWATHA CAFE After the Opera or Dance go to the Hiawatha Cafe for a Lunch, Regular Meals, Cigars. LOUIS ROSELAND LOUIS ROCKLUND Do YOUR EYES TROUBLE YOU? See J. F. BROCK 800 Mass. St. Eyes tested by best approved method and best of care taken with glasses. Bell phone 615. Prof. McRae wishes to announce that he will be at Everett Hall Friday and Saturday of each week. Friday afternoon, ladies' dancing class 3 to 5. Friday night, dancing class for beginners, 8 to 11, Saturday afternoon, social dance, 3 to 5. Saturday night, social dance, 8:30 to 12. CHARLES A. TETER, PROP. Star Grocery and Meat Market. CHARLES A. TETER, PROP. Staple and Fancy Groceries, Fresh and Salt Meats at prices that make permanent customers. Best market for fruit and produce. Phone 176. 1337-1339 Mass. St START THE NEW YEAR RIGHT and write with a Fountain Pen. Be sure you buy the right kind---A WATERMAN or a STERLING are always right. Buy 'them at the Right place. ROWLANDS' University Supply Store. BARGAINS in made up picture frames, 7x9, 8x10, and larger. Odd lots in Fancy Stationery, at cut prices. Wolf's Book Store 923 Massachusetts St. Moak Bros. & Sharp, ELDRIDGE HOUSE LIVERY, HACK AND BOARDING STABLE. Rubber tired rigs a specialty. Hack calls promptly attended to, day or night. Both Phones No. 148. Mark March 1 on your calendar. Seniors, Squires.