Special Attention Given to Party Evenings. welcome. E. L. BRYANT, Proprietor. You are welcome. A Sale of Embroideries Commence Monday Morning at Wonderful Savings A stock so big and so varied that you will be sure to find something to suit your taste exactly. CORSET COVER EMBROIDERIES SWISS EMBROIDERIES NAINSOOK EMBROIDERIES The largest display of Embroideries ever shown in Lawrence. Cambric Edges and Insertion 1 to 18 inches wide, at 5c, $ 6 \frac{1}{4} $ c, 7c, $ 8 \frac{1}{2} $ c, 10c and $ 12 \frac{1}{4} $ ca yard. At 49e a yard we offer choice dainty patterns so much sought after for corset covers. Come Monday and select all the Embroideries that you need for the next few months. It's a sure way to save money, for if you buy later you will pay more. Innes, Bullene & Hackman UNIVERSITY CALENDAR. Sunday, Jan. 27.—Vesper Service, 4:30 p. m. Monday, Jan. 28. —Professor Palmer lectures at 8 p.m. on the Odyssey. Friday, Feb. 11. -Senior Parts Post-exam Jubilee. Vesper Service Tomorrow. Professor Palmer will give the address at the Vesper Service tomorrow at 4:30. The following is the musical program: Organ Prelude, Trio, Merkel; Lord's Prayer, Merbecke, arr. by Stainer; Venite, Woodward; Quartet, Before the Lord we bow, Pinsuti-Smith; Anthem, I will mention thy loying kindness, Sullivan; Nunc Dimittis, Gregorian; Postlude, Violin with Organ, Larghetto, Tartini. Byron W. King Spoke. If you have a sweet tooth buy a box of Wiedemann's fine chocolates for yourself. If you have a sweetheart buy a box for her. The students of Professor E. G. Frazier's classes, together with about 100 visitors, at 10:15 yesterday listened to a rare treat from Byron W. King, the noted lecturer of the King School of Oratory at Pittsburg, Pa. Mr. King spoke on the "Essentials of Public Speaking" and illustrated this by several choice selections from Shakespeare and Wordsworth. Seniors, we have seven expert photographers working and can get your picture out in two or three days. Squires. Proof must be accepted before finishing photos. We are seldom asked to make a resitting—why? No charge for resittings. Morris, photo artist. 829 Mass. Phones 312. Lost:-Stick pin, leaf with diamond setting. Return to Registrar's office. NEWS NOTES. Special prices to students on all photos. Loomas Studio. Shoes mended? Suit, overcoat, skirt, jacket or coat that needs cleaning and pressing? This is the place. Call up 1400 and find out. K, U. Pantatorium. Phone 1895 A fine line of candy at Vic's. Good assortment of nuts dipped in chocolate at Wiedemann's. Rates to students and a special print for cut free with each order. Morris. FOR RENT: Seven room house, new, modern, 1240 Rhode Island Street. If interested see L. N. Flint at once. James Shirk, A. M. '05, head of the Mathematics department of Ottawa University, visited university friends yesterday and today. Special prices to students on all photos. Loomas Studio. Ice cream, bulk or dish, at Vic's. Squires, the photographer, is making the large law group again this year and this will make five years in succession for this studio. Cigars and tobacco at Vic's. It requires ten days to two weeks regularly, after showing proofs, to finish photos. Morris, the photo artist. 829 Mass. St., either phone 312. Gustafson The College Jeweler Will move to his new and handsome store, 911 Massachusetts Street, about February 15th or March 1st, where he will be better prepared to do your little jobs of repairing and give you a still larger and finer line of Jewelry to select from. Sophomore Party. It only costs three cents a day to keep your clothes cleaned and pressed and your shoes shined by joining the City Pantatorium, Henry street east of the Merchants Bank. The Sophomore class will give a party February 15 in the Fraternal Aid Hall. Admission 75c. A full assortment of fruit tablets, 40c per pound, at Wiedemann's. Michigan Favors Withdrawal. The Regents of the University of Michigan have taken up the sentiment of the students in favor of withdrawing from the Big Nine, and the outcome of the matter was thus passed up to the Board of Control with the sentiment of students and Regents on the same side of the question. The Regents in favor of withdrawing were largely in the majority, and without exception expressed the belief that the Board of Control would endorse their action. LAWRENCE Business College LAWRENCE, KANSAS. offers thorough instruction in Shorthand and Typewriting. For detailed information and copy of catalogue, call at the College Office, Lawrence National Bank Building, or telephone Bell 717. Squires, photographer. Oysters, bulk or dish at Vic's. Special prices to students on all photos. Loomas Studio. The usual good line of cigars and tobacco at the Corner Grocery, 1303 Kentucky. Seniors, rates! Squires, photographer. For Rent: Two nicely furnished rooms; modern. 1217 Rhode Island St. White gloves made to look like new at Lawrence Pantatorium. All kinds of fruit at Vic's. Special prices to students on all photos. Loomas Studio. Talcum powder at Raymond's 10c to 25c per package. Special prices to students on all photos. Loomas Studio. Fred Padgett went to Topeka this morning to visit his father who is the representative from Bourbon county. Squires and no other for your picture. It's easy to keep hands and face from chapping with Raymond's Cream Roses. One fourth pint, 25c. Bottles refilled for 20c. Social Events for Prof. Palmer. Professor Palmer's presence has led to a series of brilliant social events which is making the life of the distinguished guest both pleasant and strenuous. The opening function was a reception at Prof. Hodder's home for about one hundred and twenty-five University people. The occasion was a happy social event and made all the more so by an inimitable informal talk by Professor Palmer on Harvard. Friday evening a dinner was given in honor of Professor Palmer at the home of Dean Templin, including the philosophical faculty and several of the older members of the faculty. This morning, Miss Hyde gave a luncheon in Professor Palmer's honor, including several of her lady friends in the faculty. This evening, Professor Palmer is the guest of the Fortnightly Club at the home of Chancellor Strong and would also be at the Old and New Club if he could be in two places at once. The infinite good nature of Professor Palmer in responding to the University in all of these ways, and his genial personal qualities are endearing him to all University people.