Next Wednesday Morning at 8 O'clock A Sale of Resewn Kid Gloves Short Gloves at 59c pair. 12 an 16 button lengths at 89c pair. Re-sewn Gloves are those with slight rips or imperfections which are re-sewn at the factory and sold at a reduction. They are all high class goods worth from $1.25 to $3.50 pair. INNES, BULLENE & HACKMAN IN K. U. POLITICS. [Continued from page 1.] expected to elect the first part of next week. The Senior Law class elected the representative ticket which was supported by the Phi Delta Phi faction and was as follows; Harry Gaskill, president; C. D. Ise, vice-president; A. C. Lucas, secretary; J. T. Jennings, treasurer. The candidate for president on the opposing ticket was W. E. Eddy. He ran the best race on his side and lost the election by only two votes. The Middle Laws elected Winfield Ferguson, president; J. W. Scott, vice-president; James Atwood, secretary; B. L. Jones, treasurer. The Juniors will elect their class officers next Monday at noon. The only ticket yet in the field was put up by fifty barbs assembled in caucus in Fraser hall last Thursday evening. The ticket consists of Archie Naramore, president; Charles Lusk, vice-president; Mildred McCurdy, secretary; Carl Pleasant, treasurer. At an open barb meeting held in the Eldridge house Wednesday evening and attended by about forty representative sophs. The following ticket was nominated: Carroll Teeter, president; Earl Woodward, vice-president; Margaret Fort, secretary; Flavel Robertson, treasurer. Loomas, the Photographer wants to see you. Boniti line of chocolates at Vic's. New Mining Equipment. The laboratory of the Mining department of the University of Kansas has been newly equipped this summer. A laboratory roll has been added to the equipment of the ore dressing laboratory and a vibrating laboratory screen, both made by the Sturtevant Mill Co. of Boston. The roll is a small copy of the large rolls used in crushing ores. It is driven by two belts and has a capacity of 100 to 1200 pounds of ore per hour. The screen is intended to take the product of the rolls and separate it into portions containing grains of equal size. With the jaw crusher and the gyratory crusher previously installed, the equipment for crushing and sizing ores is very complete, and more machinery will be added during the year. The class football teams were photographed by Squires this week. Box and pad writing paper, pens and ink at Raymond's Drug Store. Call at the Loomas Studio for photographs. Frank Blackmar was elected captain of the senior football team Friday. Loomas-for fine photos. All kinds of fruit at Vic's. Glen Ruggles'10 of Marysville spent Thursday at K. U. on his way to Wyoming where he will join Ike Hausman who was a Sophomore Engineer last year but now in surveying work for the Union Pacific. Get the habit. Have Squires make your picture. John Winter Blood, an attorney of Wichita, and graduate of the Law School '06 has been visiting friends the past week. Marshmallow sundae at Wiedemann's. The Chi Omegas gave a dancing party in Pythian Hall last evening. After the game go to Wiedemann's. Loomas Studio----719 Mass. street. The Alpha Taus are wearing colors for Arnot Stevenson, Belleville. It's High Time The Sig Alphs will give a party tonight in Everett hall. Pay your football debts at Wiedemann's. For you to be thinking about your Winter Shoes and you might as well have the best. Miss Olga Newlon, of Kansas City, is visiting at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house. We never have had as large a stock or variety to select from as this year. You'll find everything that is new in Footwear here. A full line of Winter Oxfords and Pumps, in all leathers at Starkweather's The University Supply Store The place to buy your books & supplies Complete lines at the lowest prices D. L. ROWLANDS Watermelon on ice at Vic's. Fruit and nut sundaes at Vic's Lunch at all hours at Vic's. Are you particular? Do you care anything about your personal appearance? If you do we want to see you. K. U. Pantatorium. A place for the ladies. We can do any kind of repairing on skirts and jackets, and our cleaning is the best. K. U. Pantatorium. Do it now. Have Squires make your picture. ___ Gus Koehler, a student of last year, is visiting at the Sigma Chi house. He goes to Topeka Monday to begin work on the Capital. He was offered a reportorial job on the New York Herald but turned it down for the Kansas proposition. Of these few of the many reasons why you should have your eyes examined right now. Our statements are candid and true. Our examinations are free. There is certainly no advantage in delay and there certainly IS danger. Every day you delay you are increasing the cost of a remedy and are limiting the chances of a complete cure. OPTICIAN 911 Mass. St. Not atone in dress and habits do we display our taste and refinement, but just as much so in the selection of our stationery. Your LETTER represents you in your absence. How are you represented? Does your letter suggest carelessness and disrespect, or is your personality carried into it with style and refinement? We're making a specialty this week of the famous Eaton's Highland Linen Regular price 40 cents. We sell it for 30 cents. BOUGHTON'S 1025 Mass. St. We can show you a full line of the Eaton-Huribut papers—"Always Correct." Medallions 240 of them. Look at our window. 15c 2 for 25c 5 and 10 Cent Store Just Received A new lot of Waterman Fountain Pens. Come and make your selection now. Warranted pens $1.00 to $5.00. HOME BOOK CO. 923 Massachusetts Two Young Women Studying Law Among the two hundred law students in the University two are ladies, Miss Sadie Walmer from Merrion, Kansas, and Miss Anna Wolfrom, Duluth, Minnesota.