Students Notice Lee has enlarged his barber shop by putting in a fourth chair. No long waits. "You're Next." Bell Phone 1895. Corner Adams and Tenn. LEE BRYANT, Prop. 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 SELF-FILLING Fountain Pen 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, OHIO Sumner County Banquet The Sumner County K. U. Club gave its fifth annual banquet to the senior classes of the accredited high schools of the county on the evening of January 1st, at Wellington, Kansas. About sixty attended the banquet and K. U. enthusiasm ran high. A four course luncheon was served; with Sam Bartlett as toastmaster. Responses were made by Roy Roberts, Merle Prunty, Ray Loofbourrow, John Bradley, Ernest Worden, Guy Siceloff, and Ed. Corwin. Hon. Ed. T. Hackney spoke on behalf of the alumni, and Joe Schwinn on the part of the high school seniors. Charles E. Mollet, pharmacy '04, has accepted the deanship of the department of Pharmacy recently established in the Agricultural College at Bozeman, Montana. The course there will be shaped with the curriculum of the University of Kansas School of Pharmacy as a model. R. E. Marsh, pharmacy '99 has gone into the drug business in Ponca City, Oklahoma. The Reno County K. U. Club banquet was called off on account of small pox in Nickerson. LADIES ADMITTED TOO. Owing to the number of calls from the ladies for a share in the good things we have decided to make a membership rate for their skirt pressing. It's right. Call us up, both phones 1400.-K. U. Pantatorium. Miami County Banquet. The Miami County club of Kansas University gave a banquet at the LaClede hotel in Paola Saturday evening, December 28. The hotel dining room was decorated with the university colors, crimson and blue. The representatives of the student body of the university gave short toasts and a representative of the Paola high school and the high school at this place responded. Excellent music was furnished by the Paola orchestra. E.E.Haney officiated as toastmaster and the following toasts were delivered: "Good Fellowships," Bernard Sheridan; "High School Athletics," Harry Haldeman; "Stayers and Pikers," Edward Coughlin; "The High School pupil," Vida Harker; "Sorrows and Joys," Keith Clevenger; Selected, Dr. W. L. Burdick.—Osawatomie Graphic. Important Senior Meeting. The senior class will hold an important meeting Friday to take up the matter of the annual. Every member of the class is asked to be present. The business manager also requests every senior to have his photograph taken as soon as possible and handed to members of the annual board. Christmas Accident. A four year old boy with an air rifle took a shot at Herbert Cowan on the streets of Abilene on Christmas day and inflicted a painful wound over his right eye. Professor Crawford, of the English History department, has been quite sick during the Christmas vacation but was able to resume his duties Monday morning. CLEANED THE WHOLE OUTFIT. Just before Christmas we did it; we can do it again now. Satisfaction or no pay. Both phones 1400.-K. U. Pantatorium. The Phi Delts have issued invitations for their annual spring party to be given on January 17. It will be the first fraternity party of the season. FOR RENT - One furnished room, all modern. 1244 Rhode Island. Bell phone 1426. BOOKS Stevenson-Hopper 819 Mass. St. Bowersock Opera House. Wednesday, January 8 The Spedden-Page Stock Co. Presenting BLUE AND THE GRAY Singing and dancing specialties between acts. Prices 10c,20c,30c. Civil Engineering Lecture. John Lyle Harrington, of the firm of Waddell and Harrington Consulting Engineers, Kansas City, Missouri, will address the Civil Engineering Society in Blake Hall Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. His subject,"The Need of a Library for Study after Graduation," will be interesting to all students and the society extends an invitation to the student body in general. Lauren Armsby of Council Grove is pledged to Alpha Tau. Johnson County Banquet. The K. U. students and alumni joined in a banquet at Hotel Olathe, Olathe, January 2, and held a reception and party for the high school seniors of the county. Chancellor Strong was present and spoke both at the banquet and the reception. Other toasts were given by R. E. Coughlin, '08, Mrs. Nettie Hubbard Boles, '85, and C. C. Hoge, '00. J. J. McShane, '08, acted as toastmaster. Cherokee Club Reception. The Cherokee County Club gave a reception to the seniors and alumni of the Cherokee County High School in Columbus on the evening of January second. There are now twenty-six students from Cherokee County and the club officers are: Paul Harvey, president; Will Steward, vice-president; Ethel Douglas, secretary; Fred Lee, treasurer. 15 CENTS A SUIT. Too cheap to be true. But our limited proposition makes it possible. Call us up, both phones 1400.-K. U. Pantatorium. California For a Winter Vacation Here are to be seen some of the greatest 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 E. E. ALEXANDER City Ticket Agent 701 Mass. St. Telephone No.5. The Watkins National Bank. Capital $100,000 Surplus $20,000 Undivided profits $30,000 J. B. Watkins, Pres. C. A. Hill, V. P. C. H. Tucker, cashier. W. E. Hazen, assistant cashier. ABE WOLFSON DEALER IN New and Misfit Clothing. Shoes and Gents' Furnishing Goods. Watches, Jewelry, Guns, and Revolvers. Money loaned on valuables. Bell phone 675. 637 Mass. St. The Wardrobe Both Phones 389. East Henry Street. We use the French Dry Cleaning process. We repair, reline alter and dye ladies' and Gentlemen's clothes. Hats reblocked. Satisfaction guaranteed. Prices reasonable. Goods called for and delivered. 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 New Process Steam Laundry, RAYMOND WITHERS. K. U. Agent. Superior work, prompt service. Your patronage respectfully solicited. Phone 1300 Bell. MOTHER DOES IT. All the cooking that makes the jolly boarders at the Harris club enjoy their three meals a day.