CLEVER NOVELTIES IN Ladies Winter Coats Tight or loose fitting. A Great Range of Styles at $6.50 to $40.00. Fur Coats of Gray Squirrel, Sable Squirrel, Dyed Coney and Electric Seal, $32.50 to $98.00. Coats of Caracul, in Black or Brown, $30.00, $40.00 and $50.00. INNES, BULLENE & HACKMAN DEMOCRAT ROW POLITICIANS HAVING LIVELY TIME CHOOSING SPEAKER For Big Democratic Banquet at Topeka—Claim Election of Coughlin Was Irregular. The Democratic students of the University have stirred up one of the most exciting political scraps that has been pulled off at K. U. in years, and if the excitement keeps up its present fever heat, the meeting of the Democratic Club next Monday evening will be a decidedly warlike affair. Friday morning, R. E. Coughlin, as president of last year's Democratic Club, posted on the law school bulletin board a notice of a meeting of the club for Saturday morning in Green Hall. The notice was written on a calling card and inside of an hour was covered up by another notice. Only a mere handful of people saw the announcement and Saturday morning there were but seven Democrats at the meeting. After a short discussion, these seven men proceeded to elect officers. Ed Haney was elected president; E. W. McCanles, secretary; and W. L. Depperell, treasurer. The greatest honor the club has at its disposal every year, that of speaking at the annual democratic banquet at Topeka, was given to R. E. Coughlin. As soon as the many Democrats, who had not seen the notice, heard of the choosing of the speaker for the big banquet by a meeting attended only by seven men, trouble commenced. Claiming that the meeting was not properly announced, no notice of it whatever having been read in chapel or posted on the regular University bulletin board, many of the members of last year's club declared that the meeting was illegal and that the whole procedure was irregular. Accordingly Haney the newly elected president called a meeting of the club last night to discuss the affair. For two hours the democrats enjoyed a real oldtime political battle. Flights of oratory were frequent Conklin's Self-Filling Pen is the best fountain pen for both student and professor on account of the Crescent-Filler. To fill simply dip it in any ink and press the Crescent-Filler—that's all. No dropper-no inky fingers-no ruffled temper. Guaranteed to be a perfect writer. Leading dealers handle the Conklin. If yours does not, order direct. Refuse substitutes. Send for handsome new catalog. THE CONKLIN PEN CO. 310 Manhattan Building, TOLEDO, OH 1010 and angry words followed thick and fast. After several hours of fruitless arguments the meeting adjourned until next Monday when the affair will finally be settled. Mr. Coughlin says that the meeting held Saturday morning was regular and that the attendance of seven was the usual number, only one democratic meeting in two years having a larger number present and that being a "packed" meeting. George Montgomery, of last year's law class, was visiting friends in the University Monday. Wm. Norris, of Kansas City, a freshman in the College, has pledged the Sigma Chi. Wesley Loomas is visiting at the Phi Psi house. A. L. Peterson, treasurer of the Junior Pharmics, spent Saturday and Sunday at his home in Ottawa. Miss Florence Heizer '07, who has been visiting friends in Lawrence, has returned to her home in Osage City. In the Hanan Shoe you will find both; the ease of soft, pliable leather that fits the foot at every point; the elegance of smart styles made permanent by good material and skilled workmanship. The economy of a Hanan Shoe is only equalled by its comfort. —one is usually sacrificed to secure the other. You Seldom Find Ease and Elegance in the Same Shoe FAXON=NEWMAN, 745 Mass. St. "DIE SONNTAGSJAGER." The annual German play, "Die Sonntagsjager" a humorous selection will be staged in F. A.A.Hall Saturday evening. Annual German Play in F. A. A. Hall Saturday. As the title of the play "Die Sonntagsjäger suggests, the principal characters are two men who hunt on Sunday. One of them, Hirschtötter, is a great devotee of the chase, who though never bagging any game, imagines himself a master huntsman and is full of stories of his exploits. On the Sunday in which the play is set he has with him his friend Bärenfeind, a city dude who has never fired a shot. With their two dogs, a poodle and a rat-terrier these gentlemen start on a deer hunt. They mistake a hen with chickens for a pheasant. One of them accidently kills his own dog and finally both fall into the hands of the forester of a neighboring preserve who takes their guns and equipment, and, of course, the huntsmen are in much difficulty upon arriving home, to explain the situation. All ends well however when the lover of Hirschtötter's daughter arrives with a deer which he credits to the father and receives as a reward the blushing girl. Between acts, Emperor William and Professor Carruth, now in Germany will address the audience through a graphophone. To cover the expense connected with the presentation of the play an incidental fee of ten cents will be charged at the door. Gustafson is the college jeweler. Gustafson is the college jeweler Juicy new dates at Vic's. Home made pies at the Hiawatha. Go to the Lawrence Studio for your Christmas Photos. 734 Mass. Hand massage, 15c at Lee's. Fresh buttercups, our own make at Wiedemann's. Gustafson is the college jeweler. Post cards and kodak albums. Home Book Co., 923 Mass. street. FOR RENT—Preferably to four girls, a five-room cottage at 1321 Vt. St. Modern and furnished. Apply The Nickel, 708 Mass. St. Hot chocolate, 5c per cup, at Wiedemann's. Gustafson is the college jeweler. Machine massage, 15c, Lee's. I have received another shipment of Lowney's chocolates.— Wiedemann. Gustafson is the college jeweler. We have the latest imported novelties in photos. They are just what you will like for Christmas presents and your friends will appreciate them. It's a quick way out of it.-The Morris Studio. Gustafson is the college jeweler. Scalp massage, 10c at Lee's. Oysters all styles at Vic,s. Time to think about those Xmas Photos-Loomas. Oysters in any style at the Hiawatha. Gustafson is the college jeweler. Fresh Coffee at Wiedemann's Fresh Coffee at Wiedemann's. Californi For a Winter Vacation Here are to be seen some of the grandest sights in the World. There are Forests, Lakes, Mountains, Seaside Resorts, and, in short, a hundred things of interest that typify California. If you wish to get the most pleasure out of your vacation, you should make this great Winter resort your destination. The perfect hotel service of California is carried out in the superbly appointed trains For further information inquire of via UNION PACIFIC E. E. ALEXANDER City Ticket Agent 701 Mass. St. Telephone No. 5. DR. REDING, DR. REDING, OCULIST. EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT. Glasses Fitted. Office F.A.A. Bldg. Phone 513. WM. LACOSS Groceries, Fruits, and Cigars. Corner of Lee and Kentucky. Phone 618. We make the old things look like new. Lawrence Pantatorium Tailors, Cleaners, and Dyers. Phone 506. 12 W. Warren St. Geo.E. Ross,'08, K.U.Agent. WHEN YOU THINK OF Suits and Overcoats Think of J. House & Son The store where quality and prices harmonize. Something new to show you every day. J. House & Son 729 Mass. St. The Kansan The rest of the year for 75c Smoke 202,5c cigar. Nothing better for your money. I have received another shipment of marshmellows at 20c per pound at Wiedemann's. Don't put it off any longer. Have Squires make your picture NOW. Squires—Photos. That's all. Fresh potato chips at Vic's.