Donnelly Brothers Livery, Boarding and Hack Stables. All Rubber Tire Rigs. Corner of New Hampshire and Berkley. Both Phones 100. WILDER BROTHERS CUSTOM LAUNDRY. Special attention given to ladies' work. Goods returned on short notice if required. *Call our agent or phone us. No 67.* *SPEAR & HANSON, K. U. Agents*. Home phone 7822. WM. LACOSS Groceries, Fruits, and Cigars. Corner of Lee and Kentucky. Phone 618 DR. REDING. OCULIST. EYE, EAR, Nose AND THROAT. Glasses Fitted. Office E.A.A. Blldg. Phone 513 Office F.A.A. Bldg. Phone 513. Your Baggage Handled. W. J. Francisco & Sons LIVERY AND HACKING Open Day and Night. 812-14 Vt. St. Both Phones 139 PARK GROCERY WOODARD & BURR, Groceries and Fresh Meat. 1300 Mass. St. Phones 40. A. G. SPALDING AIRDALING TRACE SPALDING MARK A.D.1874 BR0S. AIRDALING TRACE SPALDING MARK A.D.1874 The Largest Manufacturers in the world of Official Athletic Supplies BASE BALL, FOOT BALL, GOLF, LAWN TENNIS, BASKET BALL, HOCKEY Official Implements for Track and Field Sports. Uniforms for All Sports. Spalding's Handsumely Illustrated Catalogue of all sports contains numerous suggestions. Send for it.—It's free. A. G. SPALDING & BROS. New York Baltimore Spracuse Chicago Washington St. Louis Philadelphia Pittsburg Cincinnati Boston Buffalo Kansas City Minneapolis New Orleans Denver Cleveland Detroit San Francisco Montreal, Canada SECOND HAND SHOE and CLOTHING STORE 734 Mass. St. Pays good prices for second hand Clothing and Shoes. PARK HETZEL — FRANK EVANS Lawrence Transfer Company HAULS AND STORES EVERYTHING TRUNKS A SPECIALTY. 9 East Henry St. Telephone 15. Protsch The Tailor Schulz The Tailor Makes Clothes that are always right, at 914 Massachusetts St. Upstairs. F. A. EWING, BEST ICE CREAM, CHILI, AND SHORT ORDERS Cream 30c a quart, 50c a half-gallon, and $1.00 a gallon. First Door North of Watkin's Bank. Phones: Home, 358 Bell, 645. THE WEST REMEMBERED. Prof. F. H. Hodder Elected Executive Council of Association. Professors W.C. Abbott, F.H. Hodder and F.W. Blackmar represented the faculty of the University of Kansas on the program of the meetings of the American Historical Association which were held at Madison, Wisconsin, December 27-31. Professor Abbott gave an address on "The Beginning of English Political Parties" at the session of the Historical Association devoted to European History. Professor Blackmar took part in the discussion of an address delivered before the American Sociological Society by Frederick J. Turner of the University of Wisconsin on the subject "Is Sectionalism in America Dying Away." At the session of the Historical Association devoted to a discussion of United States History since 1865, Prof. F. H. Hodder spoke on the "Grant-Johnson Controversy." Professor Hodder had been on the committee which prepared the program for the meeting and was further honored at the business session by being elected a member of the executive council of the American Historical Association for a term of three years. The second director chosen at that time was also a western man, Max Farrand of Leland Stanford University. Prof. A.J. Boynton and F.J.Klingberg also attended the sessions of the different associations meeting at Madison. --- K. U. Reception at Wichita. The thirty-five members of the Sedgwick County Club initiated on the 28th of December the first aggressive work ever done for the University of Kansas by tendering a reception to the one hundred and twenty-one members of the senior classes of the Wichita High School and Lewis Academy at Wichita. The Sedgwick County Alumni, of whom there are ninety assisted the club. The Chamber of Commerce rooms were placed at the disposal of the club and were decorated with Kansas colors and pennants. The reception line was composed of Mr. Rummell, Mr. Wall, Miss Branch, Miss Ray, and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Campbell. During the evening Mrs. Shattuck and Mrs. Ray Campbell entertained with a short musical program,Mr.Wall made a short talk,and Kansas University songs were sung by all present. Light refreshments were served and the visitors were shown University annuals, post-cards, programs and catalogues. The officers of the Sedgwick County organization are: Charles Rummell, president; Nellie Houston, vice-president; Grace Wilkie, treasurer; Willard Wattles, secretary; executive committee: Paul Wall, Hazel Branch, and Anna Ray. Some "Dandy" Post Cards to show you At HOADLEY'S A SALE EXTRAORDINARY for three days Thursday, Friday, and Saturday We place on sale about 200 Suits, Overcoats and Rain Coats at These are all garments from our regular stock of $10. $12.50, and $15 Qualities in a range of colors embracing all of the popular fabrics such as Cassimeres, Velours, Worsteds, and Fancy Mixtures. Also, 200 pairs of HART, SCHAFFNER & MARX ODD TROUSERS. Our $5.00, $6.00, and $7.00 Values, at $4.00 and $5.00. Don't forget, this sale lasts just three days, THURS- Don't forget, this sale lasts just three days, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, AND SATURDAY. SPALDING'S 807 Mass. Save "Pay Less, Dress Better" Money By ordering your CLOTHES of CLIFTON T. HIATT, THE SPECIAL ORDER CLOTHING MAN. Both Phones 920. Office 919 Mass. St. Alumni Holiday Weddings. Elgie C. Brookins, LL.B. '07 and captain of last year's'varsity baseball team married Miss Flora Bailey, at Bailyville, Kansas, during the Christmas holidays. Miss Bailey is a niece of ex-Governor Baily, who has been teaching school near Bailyville. "Brook" is now practicing law at Westmoreland where they will make their home. Mr. W. O. Makinson pharmacie '07 was married to Miss Mary Brookins, sister of Elgie Brookins, at Holton, Kansas, a few days after "Brooks" marraige. The couple will reside in Holton where Mr. Makinson is employed in the drug business. The Phi Gams have pledged Patrick Harvey of Salina. Don't spend your Money For New Shoes until I have passed inspection on the old ones—they are worth repairing. Sewed soles and heels while you wait. NEWBY'S SHOE SHOP 911 Mass. St. All That We Know About is CLOTHES Ladies' and Gents' but we make a specialty of cleaning, dyeing, repairing and pressing. Lawrence Pantatorium Either phone 506.