Our Annual January Sale Muslin Underwear A most beautiful selection specially priced for this occasion. Is now in progress. INNES, BULLENE & HACKMAN HOME FROM TRIP --simply dip it in any ink and press the Crescent-Filler—that's all. No dropper—no ink fingers—no ruffled temper. Guaranteed to be a perfect writer. MANDOLIN CLUB COVERS MORE THAN 1000 MILES. On Holiday. Tour of State—Filled Twelve Engagements—Given Enthusiastic Perceptions Enthusiastic Receptions. The Mandolin club returned Sunday after what was probably the most successful concert tour ever made by a K. U. organization. The club played in the following towns: Clay Center, Belleville, Phillipsburg, Norton, Goodland, Colby, Oakley, Hays, Wakeeny, Ellis, Ellsworth, and Wamego. The club covered more than 1,000 miles, carried twelve men and made more than expenses. The press notices were all highly complimentary. "The club is a great credit to the state university," was the opinion of all who heard the concerts. Charles Hoar and Don Yeoman in their "College Kids" act drew from seven to nine encores at every performance. Heim Goldman, William Griesa, and Merle Groene, mandolin, flute and banjo soloists, respectively, were given splendid receptions. The club men were continuously entertained. Not a day of the trip passed without a dance or reception or dinner in their honor. To Carl G. Eddy, manager of the club, is due the credit for the financial success of the trip. He has proven himself to be by far the best manager the Mandolin club ever had. The men who made the trip were: Heim Goldman, leader; first mandolins, Charles Hoar, Ridley Pearson, Gunn Christenson; second mandolins; Winfield Scott, John Robertson; flute, 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 Leading dealers handle the Conklin. If yours does not order, direct. Retrain substitutes. Send for handsome new catalog. THE CONKLIN PEN CC. 310 Manhattan Building, TOLEDO, OHIO William Griesa; cello, Carl G. Eddy; banjo, Merle Groene; guitars, Don Yeoman, David Lowe; drums and traps, Jerome G. Beatty. Acacia Initiates. The Acacias held initiation for the following named men last Satuaday night: Prof. F. N. Raymond and Dr. S. C. Emley of the faculty, and Pat Crowell of Wellington, Kansas, Leroy Martin of Dodge City, and B. F. Bowers of Centropolis, Kansas. OREAD NEWS NOTES. A. W. Hixon, '06 engineer of Morenci, Arizona, is visiting University friends. Guy Brown, a sophomore of last year, is visiting University friends. Mr. Brown has been in Idaho for one year. Edgar Smith of Pittsburg Kansas, has re-entered school for the remainder of the year. The classes in hygiene were discontinued for this week so that those taking hygiene might be able to attend the history lectures of Professor Adams, which come at the same time the classes in hygiene are usually held. Hal Lebrecht, '07, of Kansas City, was a visitor at the Alpha Tau house Sunday. He is now practicing law in Kansas City. The Phi Delts will give their annual spring party next Friday evening in Fraternal Aid Hall. The Kappa freshman gave a "Kettle drum" for the older girls Saturday, January 11th. Miss Spencer of Louisville has been spending a few days at the Kappa house. Kappa Alpha Theta will hold initiation for Ethel Mott and Beatrice Reed Saturday night. Guy Hughes of Rosedale, Kansas, a member of the freshman engineering class, has been compelled to withdraw from school on account of his eyes. Mildred James and Mary Campbell, of Kansas City have been visiting at the Theta house. Bertha Bowen, of Independence is visiting at the Theta house. Bolena Birchett, of Kansas City spent Saturday and Sunday at the Chi Omega house. Mrs. W. R. Stubbs will entertain the girls of the university Saturday afternoon. Salted almonds, and reception sticks at Wiedemann's. Do it now have Squires' make your Senior pictures. TO BE AND NOT TO BE. Quality and not quantity. That is what you want and that is what we are all getting at the K. U. Pantatorium. Do it now. Have Squires make your Senior pictures. Lee has twice as much room since he put in the fourth chair. Special attention given on party evenings at Lee's. Do it now. Have Squires make your senior pictures. Home Phone 110 or Bell 344 will get the Loomas Studio. Four chairs make your wait short at Lee's. We like to do little jobs of repairing California 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 contact VIA UNION PACIFIC For further information inquire of E. E. ALEXANDER City Ticket Agent 701 Mass. St. Telephone No. 5. The Watkins National Bank. Capital $100,000 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, DR. REDING. OCULIST. EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT. Glasses Fitted. Office F.A.A. Bldg. Phone 513. 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. Reduced rates to Seniors— Loomas Studio. Photos—Loomas. 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. Half-tone cuts for press work when made from the right kind of photos. We furnish one of these (right kind) free with each order of senior photos. All who have tried this process are agreeably surprised at the results.-Morris, both phones 312. Make dates for sittings. 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. Try the fresh popcorn crisp at Wiedemann's. Try the walnut taffy at Billy's. Good chewing! Try the pecan crisp candy, fine eating, at Wiedemann's. MOTHER DOES IT. All the cooking that makes the jolly boarders at the Harris club enjoy their three meals a day. Seniors, the rates are now on at SQUIRES'