BAGS AND SCARFS Just received our holiday line of Hand Bags and Scarfs. All new styles, fresh and clean. Buy these now and lay them away for Xmas gifts. A. D. Weaver. THE WESTERN STANDARD Trade Mark BASKET BALL, FOOT BALL AND AND ALL. ATHLETIC GOODS. SchmelzerArmsC Kansas City, Mo Kansas City, Mo. Offers thorough courses in Shorthand, Typewriting, Bookkeeping, Penmanship and Business Practice. Equipment modern and up-to-date. Typewriting department equipped with twenty standard machines. School is in session the entire year and students may enter any time. Catalogue and information free. PARK HETZEL—FRANK EVANS Lawrence Transfer Company HAULS AND STORES EVERYTHING TRUNKS A SPECIALTY. 9 East Henry St. Telephone 15. ABE WOLFSON DEALER IN New and Mistit Clothing, Shoes and Gents' Furnishing Goods, Watches, Jewelry, Guns, and Revolvers. Money loaned on valuables. Bell phone 675. 637 Mass. St. New Process Steam Laundry, RAYMOND WITHERS. K. U. Agent. Superior work, prompt service. Your patronage respectfully solicited. Phone 1300 Bell. CHAS. C. SEEWIR, 917 Massachusetts St. PRINTING. Dealer in Moccasins, Leather Novelies, Souvenir Post Cards. Wanted-Students to have their pictures taken at the Loomas Studio. At the meeting of der deutsche Verein, next Monday at 4:30, Henry Albach, editor of Germania, Lawrence's German weekly, will lecture on "The Use of German in America." After the game go to Wiedemann's for refreshments. Laboratory assistant Peruse of the department of Pharmacy received a telegram from Washington last week asking him to accept a position with the Government as a pharmacist. Peruse declined the position for the one he now has, saying that K. U. was good enough for him for awhile yet. K. U. Is Good Enough for Peruse. German Play Will Be Given. The German play which was necessarily postponed from last spring will be given by the German department in F. A. A. Hall the first Saturday night before Thanksgiving. The play is a one act comedy entitled, "Die Sonntags Jäger" to which the public is invited. Professors Bailey and Sayre attended a conference concerning the standards of pure foods and drugs at Topeka Tuesday morning. This discussion of standards was preparatory to the meeting of the State Board of Health which will be held November 14th. Professor Boodin gave a lecture last night to the teachers and students of Ottawa. His subject was "Socrates, the Teacher." Mrs. F. O. Marvin will address the Y. W. C. A. at its meeting next Wednesday on the subject "The Ideals a Man Holds for a Woman." Lee appreciates your business so you are as welcome as the flowers in May. For Rent or Sale—Three dress suits good as new. 1132 Ohio street. Warm up with hot chocolate or tomato at Wiedemann's. If Lee's work suits you tell others, if it doesn't tell Lee. Corn Poppers Hoadley's at The University Supply Store The place to buy your books & supplies Complete lines at the lowest prices D. L. ROWLANDS Typewriters Supplies for all machines For Sale or Rent Stevenson-Hopper 819 Mass. St. Rocks Classified by Prof. Haworth. Professor Haworth has just printed a classification of the Massive or Igneous Rocks which he has been working on for a long time. This is a great help to the students in Geology for they can readily determine the kind of any massive rock by referring to this table.The classes in Geology expect soon to make excursions to different sections of the surrounding country that they may determine the structure, composition and probable origin of the various rocks. Band to Give Party in "Gym." The University band is preparing to give a benefit concert in Robinson Gymnasium, December 4. The proceeds will go toward paying the additional uniforms which have been ordered at a cost of over $180. The admission will be twenty-five cents. The varsity football team was photographed this week by Squires. Machine massage 25 cents at Lee's, hand massage 25 cents at Lee's. Oysters all styles at Vic's. A. G. ALRICH Printing, Binding, Engraving. Embossing. Rubber Stamps made to order. 734 Mass. St. Schulz The Tailor Makes Clothes that are always right, at 914 Massachusetts St. Upstairs Upstairs. Save Money By ordering your CLOTHES of CLIFTON T. HIATT, THE SPECIAL ORDER CLOTHING MAN. Both Phones 920. Both Phones 920, Office 910 Mass. St. Office 919 Mass. St. THE EYES Have them carefully looked after. Glasses fitted correctly Bell phone 095. Office 802 Mass. St. J. F. BROCK, OPTOMETIST. Buy your COMMUTATION TICKETS at The Peerless Cafe SECOND HAND SHOE and CLOTHING STORE 734 Mass. St. Pays good prices for second hand Clothing and Shoes. Newby's Shoe Shop 911 Mass. St. WE DO ALL KINDS OF SHOE REPAIRING SEWED SOLES WHILE YOU WAIT ORDERS TAKEN FOR SOROSIS SHOES O. P. Leonard Tailor Shop and Pantatorium Rates $1.50 per month. Tel. 5321 Red. 733 Mass. St. We call for and deliver your clothes. Rain Coats and Overcoats Ready All colors All sizes $12.50 to $35.00 Visitors welcome Visitors welcome. NOTICE! In order that our employees may be able to witness the K. U.-Nebraska Game, and to show our loyalty to K. U. and for the appreciation of the student patronage, we beg to announce that this store will be closed from 2:30 to 5 o'clock on Saturday afternoon, the day of the K. U.-Nebraska Game. Very truly, Felix&Sons C. C. CARL, Manager.