. The . Inexpensiveness of Good Taste in Writing Papers Of a woman's belongings, which fulfills all the requirements of good taste, nothing can be bought at so little advance in price as fine stationery. EATON'S HIGHLAND LINEN sells at a price that is but a few cents a box more than the every day sort of writing paper, and yet is used by the most fastidious of women writers. The paper is made in many beautiful and stylish shapes. We should like to show it to you. Price 30c the box. BOUGHTON'S 1025 Mass. St. Fresh Doughnuts At the Eastern Star Bakery 325 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 Novelties, Souvenir Post Cards. C. O. LeSeur, Class of '88, to Talk. C. O. LeSeur will address the Civil Engineering Society tomorrow evening. Mr. LeSeur has had a broad experience in railroad work as engineer for contractors. He built the Pierre Marquette from Detroit to Buffalo, assisted in laying out the yards and was superintendent of bridges. He has had experience also in the West and Southwest. Mr. LeSeur was graduated from K.U. in 1888. New lot of lather brushes at Woodward and Co.'s shaving soap and "Borealine" for after shaving. Try the latter and you will have a smoother skin than you ever had. Oysters all styles at Vic's. Wanted-Students to have their pictures taken at the Loomas Studio. After the game go to Wiedemann's for refreshments. Afterthoughts Wonder why so few University students were out riding Sunday afternoon? It is said that many students are eating only "hambergers with" for dinner this week where they ate regular dinners last week. It might be well next time to be sure the man left to write the story of the game has no money up on the contest. An enthusiastic co-eed seeing the Washburn half circling our end for the eighty yard run shouted "My G catch that man." Following the example set by the banks last week, a number of the students are paying their board bills with clearing house certificate until the financial stringency is tided over. Well that speech of his in Chapel this morning made us mighty thankful that we have The Chancellor. The University Supply Store The girl who fainted in the Physiology class last Friday was excused from handing in her note book. Dr. Hyde is expecting an epidemic of faints this week. But the Sigma Chis do not seem to be wearing colors for the new pledges that Uncle Jimmy announced last Wednesday. Resolved, that the K. U. man who won $30 on the defeat of his team is an undesirable citizen. Dean Templin after a half hour search found his dinner in the waste basket the other day. The janitor had played the joke and the Dean very good naturelly decided to swallow it. The social committee of the sophomore class announces the following dates for their parties: November 22, January 10, February 7, February 28, April 24 May 15. All of these will be held in F. A. A. Hall. Sophomore Parties Announced. Professor Todd had his geology class at the stone quarry west of the gymnasium Monday examining the strata of limestone. If Lee's work suits you tell others, if it doesn't tell Lee. Warm up with hot chocolate or tomato at Wiedemann's. Hoadley's The place to buy your books & supplies Complete lines at the lowest prices D. L. ROWLANDS Corn Poppers at Typewriters Supplies for all machines For Sale or Rent Stevenson-Hopper 819 Mass. St. You Had Better Attend Your Gym. Owing to the fact that many college students have been cutting their Gym classes the faculty has been forced to adopt some stringent measures. Those enrolled in gym must attend their classes or else drop their college work. Occasional absences will be punished just as they are in regular college classes. Professor E. M. Hopkins will address the Y, M, C. A. Thursday night at 6:45. There will be special music. All men will be welcomed. Roy Roberts read a short story on "The Stolen Signals" before the Quill Club Tuesday and Professor F. N. Raymond addressed the club on "What to Read and Where to Find It." Machine massage 25 cents at Lee's, hand massage 25 cents at Lee's. Have you used colonial toilet articles. We guarantee the quality. Home / Book Co., 923 Mass. St. For Rent or Sale-Three dress suits good as new. -1132 Ohio street. A. G. ALRICH Printing, Binding, Engraving Embossing. Rubber Stamps made to order. 734 Mass. St 734 Mass. St. Schulz The Tailor Makes Clothes that are always right, at 914 Massachusetts St. Upstairs "Pay Less. Dress Better" By ordering your CLOTHES of CLIFTON T. HIATT, CLIFTON HATT. THE SPECIAL ORDER CLOTHING MAN. Both Phones 920. Both Phones 920. Office 919 Mass. St. Office 919 Mass. St. THE EYES Have them carefully looked after. Glasses fitted correctly Bell phone 695. 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. SEWED SOLES WHILE YOU WAIT WE DO ALL KINDS OF SHOE REPAIRING ORDERS TAKEN FOR SOROSIS SHOES We call for and deliver your clothes. O. P. Leonard Tailor Shop and Pantatorium Prices $1,50 per month Rates $1.50 per month. Tel. 5321 Red. 733 Mass. St. Remember That this store will be closed Saturday afternoon from 2:30 to 5:30 in order that our employes may be able to witness the K. U.- Nebraska Game---and also to show our appreciation for the student patronage during the past year. We trust that all parties wishing to purchase merchandise will do so before Saturday afternoon. Very truly, Felix&Sons C. C. CARL, Manager.