Fraternal Aid Hall Best in the West for dancing. Secure Dates for Spring Parties Henry Albach, Mgr. Phones 200. 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. We are still selling Suits, Overcoats and Cravenettes at a big discount M. J. SKOFSTAD The Hiawatha Cafe Will be open after the party Friday evening. THE NICKLE 708 Massachusetts St. MOVING PICTURES and ILLUSTRATED SONGS Change of Program twice a week. Af- ternoons, 3:30 to 5:30; Evenings 7 to 10. R. E. Protsch, THE TAILOR, Leaves for the East latter part of the month to get spring styles. SALE NOW ON 33 1-3 per cent discount on our entire stock of China and Glassware. Hoadleys china store Remember if Squires makes your picture it is made by a man who holds a first prize gold medal. Vesper Services Sunday. Professor Palmer will speak at the Vesper services Sunday afternoon at 4:30. He will speak in chapel Friday morning and give reading from the Odyssey and a lecture on the same Monday evening. The lectures in the course will be Wednesday, Thursday and Friday of this week, and Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of next, at 4:30 in the afternoon. Y. M. C. A. Mid-Week Meeting. Frank Parker, captain of the track team, will talk at the mid-week meeting of the Y. M. C.A. Thursday evening at the association house at 6:45. Everybody welcome. NEWS NOTES. Try the fried oysters at Wiedemann's from the Sealshipt oysters. D. S. Rowland has presented a fine office dictionary to the winner in the preliminary for the Oklahoma debate. Mr. Butler, formerly the star debater of Baker University, was the happy recipient of the gift. Good honest work has kept us doing business here four years. Lawrence Pantatorium. Prof. Engle delivered a most interesting lecture at the German Verein last Monday, on his trip through Germany last summer. The lecture was illustrated by one hundred and twenty-five views of celebrated points of interest in Germany. 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. The Alpha Taus have pledged Theodore Short of Fort Riley. All spots on any kind of goods look alike to us. Lawrence Pantatorium. Attend Miss Phipps' violin recital at Presbyterian church Thursday evening. Try the hot chocolate and whipped cream at 5c a cup at Wiedemann's. Seniors. The Kansan has for sale one transferable subscription to Hapgood's Employment Agency. They always bring positions. Inquire of F. H. Blackmar. 1121 Kentucky St. Conklin's Self- Filling Pen Don't forget us on Second Term Supplies STEVENSON-HOPPER BOOK CO. Many Other Graduates in the Public Service. K. U. MAN TO THE SENATE. The last few months have experienced a sudden rush of graduates and former students of the University to positions of high honor and prominence in the political world. Only last Thursday was William E. Borah elected to represent Idaho in the United States Senate. It is said of Senator Borah that as a young man he was very brilliant, a fine scholar, and popular with his associates, but he was of a moody, gloomy disposition and seemed to think the whole world was against him. If it was, he seems to have beaten the world out. He was a fine athlete, and was always a star on both the football and baseball teams. Senator Borah is a member of the Beta Theta Pi fraternity. Not only Idaho but Oklahoma as well has honored the University of Kansas, when it appointed Hon. James Edward Dyche, now of Lawton, to the position of territorial auditor and superintendent of schools of Oklahoma. Dyche received his degree of Bachelor of Arts from the University in 1892. Three years after graduation he was elected president of the State Teachers' Association. The last state election in Kansas sent fifteen K. U. men to the legislature. Their names with the counties they represent are as follows: J. A. Edwards, Greenwood; F. B. Wheeler, Crawford; S. C. Westcott, Cherokee; William Rosco Stubbs and A. C. Mitchell, Douglas; J. W. Holdren, Montgomery; J. M. Davis, Bourbon; Sheffield Ingalls, Atchison; Geo. P. Hayden, Nemaha; C. F. Foley, Rice; W. Y. Morgan, Reno; C. L. Davidson, Sedgwick; E. P. Rochester, Scott; C. T. Neihart, Osage; and C. I. Martin, Bourbon. All of these men have been very active in introducing bills, many of which have caused considerable comment. J.M.Davis is the man who made the grand stand play last week of returning a pass to the Railroad. He was always known while in the University to stand out against graft. Hayden of Nemaha, a former K. U. man and a brother to Geo. P. Hayden, a member of the State Legislature, is a prominent candidate for a seat in Congress made open by the recent election of Curtis to the United States Senate. C. I. Martin, the state senator from Bourbon county, member of the ways and means committee, is now a student in the Law School of the University. Loomas Studio—Photographs. For a Catalogue of 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 Text books on every athletic sport. 10 cents per copy. Send for Complete List. MAIL ORDER DEPT A. G. Spalding & Bros. 126 Nassau St., New York 149 Wabash Ave., Chicago A. G. ALRICH, Both Phones 288. 734 Mass. St. Printing, Binding, Engraving Embossing, Rubber Stamps made to order. 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 BOCKLUND 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. 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. Good assortment of nuts dipped in chocolate at Wiedemann's.