Christmas Goods Our complete line of Holiday Novelties is now on display and sale, which, combined with Christmas Furs, Silks, Handkerchiefs, Neckwear, Gloves, Silk Umbrellas, and a world of other useful and attractive articles suitable for gifts, makes this store the center of Christmas interests. Innes, Bullene & Hackman R. E. COUGHLIN TO SPEAK. Gets Personal Invitation From Chairman Hodges. The committee in charge of the annual Democratic banquet for Washington's birthday, has asked Robert Coughlin a senior in the law school to respond to the toast "The Younger Democracy." Among the other speakers will be W. J. Bryan and either Tom Johnson, of Cleveland, or Senator Gore of Oklahoma. Sigma Nu Fall Party. One of the most enjoyable parties of the fall was that given by the Sigma Nu fraternity last Saturday evening when they entertained with an informal dancing party in F. A. A. Hall. The music started promptly at eight-thirty o'clock and the dancing continued until twelve. Light refreshments were served during the evening. Among the out of town guests were: George Allen of Topeka, George Marshall of Concordia, Frank Jones and Billy Carrothers of Leavenworth, Buster Marshall of Lincoln, Cub Birney and Ada Burke of Kansas City, Queenie Beauchamp of Holton, and Miss Lohr of Emporia. Christmas pictures.—Squires Studio. Conklin's Self-Filling Pen is the best fountain pen for both student and professor on account of the Crescent-Filler. To fill Conklin's Fountain 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 CC. 310 Manhattan Building, TOLLEON, 0213 University Offers Aid. After the destruction of Rice Hall at Washburn Friday, the University of Kansas, and the Chemistry Department in particular offered any equipment from the chemistry department that would be necessary to carry on the scientific work at Washburn interfered with by the fire. Rice Hall is the science building of Washburn and its destruction stops the work in that department. The loss is estimated at $35,000 with $25,000 insurance. The building will be rebuilt at once. First Call for Track Men. "We have begun work in earnest for the indoor meets," said Coach J. P. Hagerman today. All fall the long distance men have been running cross country and working out in the broad jump and pole vault. The loss of Putnam, Russell, Butler, and Lapham has crippled the team to a great extent as point winners, but Hagerman is working hard to develop men in the hammer, shot, pole-vault and hurdles to take the place of the record holders that graduated last spring. Men who have the time are requested to confer with Hagerman, who is a jolly fellow, and get started in track work. There is no better time to try out than this year, and ability to run the century is as much a part of a college education as to learn to dance. Several indoor meets will be held in the Robinson gymnasium and at least two inter-collegiate events will be scheduled for Kansas City in Convention Hall. BAND CONCERT SATURDAY. Proceeds to Uniform Fund—First Gymnasium Dance. The Kansas University band will give its first concert Saturday night in Robinson gymnasium. After the concert the first dance of the year will be held in the "gym." The concert will begin promptly at 8 o'clock and last until 9:30. "Shanty's" orchestra will then furnish music for the dance which will continue until 12 o'clock. Admission to the concert will be 25 cents and an additional 25 cents will be charged each couple for the dance. The money derived from the concert and dance is to be devoted to the purchase of uniforms. Under the direction of J. C. McCanles the band has increased in numbers until it is larger than ever before and has become in reality one of the musical organizations of the University. The men who compose the band with their instruments are: Solo cornets, Fowler and Baird; first cornets, Morton and Baer, second cornet, Stocks; altos, Kates, Martin, Lottridge and Hilliard; trombones, Amick, Thomas, Boesche and Parker; baritones, Jennings and Thompson; basses, Brown and Froelich; clarinets, Work, Hackman, Elliott, Brown, Gruber, Gosse and Holtkoeffer; saxophones, Larmor, Marlin and Keith; drums, Blair, Lorig, Lander and Lusk; drum major and business manager, Wagenknecht. The girls of the Y. W. C. A. have gotten out a very neat calendar of eight pages containing views of the University and a picture of the Chancellor. The calendars are for 1908 and have been placed on sale at the check stand in charge of one of the girls. Engineers Took Holiday. Many of the engineering classes did not meet today on account of the annual banquet last evening. Headquarters for good things to eat. Mixed club, price $3.00. 1415 Mass. st., Bell phone 1477. Self-filling and Waterman Ideal fountain pens will make useful Xmas presents. You can find them at the Home Book Co., 923 Mass. street. Do it now. Squires photographer. Box Paper at Vic's. Chocolate Caramel Nuts at Vic's. Eat your oysters at the Hiawatha Cafe. Do it now. Squires, photographer. Toilet Soap at Vic's. A self-filling fountain pen would make a nice present. Buy them of the Home Book Co.,923 Mass. St. Fudge Supplies at Vic's. CHRISTMAS TREE "FIXIN'S" at HOADLEY'S Califor- nia 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 via UNION PACIFIC For further information inquire of For further information inquire of E. E. ALEXANDER City Ticket Agent 701 Mass. St. Telephone No.5. Another Big Prize Shoot at the The Enterprise Shooting Gallery Beginning Dec. 4, Ending Dec. 24. First prize: Diamond ring. Second prize: Choice of ladies' or gentleman's dressing set. Prizes on exhibition at A. Marks Jewelry Store, opposite the Gallery. Groceries, Fruits, and Cigars. Corner of Lee and Kentucky. Phone 618. DR. REDING, OCULIST. EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT. Glasses Fitted. Office F.A.A.Bldg Phone 513 Office F.A.A.Bldg. Phone 513. Ladies' and Gents' All That We Know About is CLOTHES but we make a specialty of cleaning, dyeing, repairing and pressing. Lawrence Pantatorium Either phone 506. Fountain Pens in Holly Boxes Eaton-Hurlbut Holiday Gift Boxes of Fine Writing Paper at BOUGHTON'S 1025 Mass. St. Why does Shike's oil keep patent leather shoes from cracking? At Lee's. Our holiday novelties and pictures are on display come and see them. Home Book Co., 923 Mass. street. The Patience Opera cast are showing some fine pictures made by Squires 英运