ts at $ O you may use a table of cloths in fancy wea street s ing any models. nes, re goin 18- Rand, 1 m Brod John F undreds Un phones 2 ORDER h, A Cods for I W. Whent me from biblegram a supply invent no segre Dr. losisears ag discovotion. elicate about or Barb him sieriologi of such angle背 out of yitself operatu. W. w many finnts for usual american Germa prece kill in 18 Shopping Days Until Christmas! Delays are Dangerous! RIBBONS, LACES, EM BROIDER and NEEDLE WORK MATERIALS should be among your early purchases. Neckwear, Handkerchiefs, Hosiery and Gloves, in holiday profusion and endless selection. Clearance Sale OF ALL WINTER SUITS THIS WEEK, 1-4 to 1-3 less than formerly. Innes, Bullene & Hackman Nine presses for $1.00, at the O.K. Pantatorium, 830 Mass. street. Both phones. You will find something different in Christmas novelties at the Moffett Studio, 829 Mass. street. Call and ask to see them, as they are exclusive and not on display. A new store has been established in the city at 919 Mass. street, unique in its equipment and novel for this part of the country. The enterprisers are Laidy Brothers originally of Syria and recently of Manitou. Colo. Their line consists mainly of Oriental rich curios, Russian brassware, European and Oriental handmade laces, Oriental rugs, and imported novelties of every description. A real mecca for Christmas gifts. Hunters, professors and students of K.U. will be given special discount and an invitation is extended by Laidy Bros. whether as purchasers or visitors. WILL K. U. GET ARCHIVES? UNIVERSITY PEOPLE WANT STATE COLLECTION. Special Rates from Now until June 1st Historical Manuscripts and Publications Would Be Great Aid in Graduate Research Work. At the meeting of the State Historical Society in Topeka Tuesday, the advisability of building a special home for the vast collections of the society was taken up and it was decided to ask the coming legislature to appropriate money for a special building. For some time the University has been wanting the archives of the society to aid in historical research, and an effort will be made to have the new building located in Lawrence. Professor Curruth, who is interested in locating the building here, said to a Kansan reporter this afternoon: "Everything depends upon which town gets the new building. The University has put in a claim for it. We do not care for the entire collection. Topeka may have the Indian relics, trophies, and the museum;the University needs only the literary collection, which contains a file of all Kansas publications and manuscripts. This latter class we think justly belongs to us." The moving pictures this week at the Lyric are extra good. A movement is on foot to build a Memorial Hall for the Civil war veterans of Kansas, and the hall will probably come to this city, the scene of the early border wars. Interested parties will make an effort to have a part of the historical collection located in the soldiers' building should Lawrence fail to get the new Historical Society structure. LAWRENCE PANTATORIUM. 12 W. WARREN ST., PHONES 506 SPECIAL MENU AT LEE'S FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY -:- Toast a la Duchesse French Toast Club House Sandwich Kansas Girl Sandwich Cream chicken and Sweet Potatoes 400 ATTEND BIG BANQUET "The best spirit in the Kansas football team," said Coach Kennedy, "is inherited. The resolution that keeps a team fighting to the end is a growth which comes from the teams of previous years. The system of graduate coaching strengthens this." (Continued from page 1) The laurel crown, or whatever it is that an after-dinner speaker gets, was easily carried away last evening by Assistant Coach Mosse, who blossomed out as a rival of Dr. Van der Vries in the spellbinding business. Mosse was to speak on stolen signals, but modestly disclaimed the ability to use anybody else's signals even if he had them, saying that in moments of excitement he even forgot his own. He said that the game of football was becoming too complex for him and announced his intention of returning to the farm. Prof. J. N. Van der Vries read an original poem called the "Reveries of a Tiger Mascot." Crowell, Reed, Rice and Johnson of the team responded to toasts, and C.F. Squires and Wm. Hutson spoke for the citizens of Lawrence. Manager Lansdon read the names of the men to whom "K's" were awarded by the Athletic board yesterday afternoon. FOR RENT—New rooms, furnished, at liberal rates. Boarding convenient. 1027 Miss. St. To make more room in the Post Card Corner of McColloch's drug store, a giant rack has been added that holds about a wagon-load of cards. The Phi Delts have pledged Bob Tomas of Topeka. See Dunmire for your Christmas turkey or anything in fancy groceries for Christmas dinner. FOR RENT-One modern room, for either one or two persons. 805 Miss. street, 318 Bell phone. FOR RENT—Furnished rooms for boys in modern house,1334 Ohio St. Bell phone 1574 Home phone 235. BILL OF FARE. Nothing served but what is "well done". Nothing is "rare" but quality of work. FOR LADIES Suits pressed...$.75 to $1.50 Suits cleaned and pressed $1.00 to $2.00 Skirts pressed...$.50 to $1.50 Skirts cleaned and pressed $1.00 to $1.50 Coats pressed...$.75 to $1.25 Coats cleaned and pressed $1.00 to $2.00 Tickets...$2.50 FOR GENTS Suits pressed...$.30 to $.75 Suits cleaned and pressed $1.00 to $2.00 Overcoats pressed...$.30 to $.75 Overcoats cleaned and pressed $1.00 to $1.50 Tickets...$1.00 to $7.00 Brushing, repairing and delivery "served" with all orders. Special prices for "family" orders. K. U. Pantatorium, 1400 La. St. Phones 1400. MOAK BROS. & SHARPE Livery, Hack and Boarding Both Phones 148. Lawrence, Kansas Eldridge House Barn DR. E. SMITH, Merchants Nat'l Bank Build. Residence 736. Both Phones Beautiful Christmas Presents AT LOW PRICES 746 Mass. DICK BROS. GRAND MASQUERADE AT THE RINK, Friday, Dec. 4, 1908. BUCH'S FULL BAND Skating 25c Gallery 10c KEELER sells the Hammond Typewriter, the best machine. Big bargains in second-hand machines of other makes. J. A. KEELER, 827 Mass. St. Just Received at Fischer's NICE LINE OF Dulland Patent one hole Sailor PUMPS for Men. The Peerless Cafe Open Day and Night. Quick Service. Typewriters FOR RENT AT Stevenson's Book Store Xmas Post Cards A beautiful line at BOUGHTON'S 1025 Mass. St 1025 Mass. St. Why take your shoes down town? Leave them at the K. U. Shoe Shop. 1400 Louisiana. SQUIRES for Christmas Photographs