STUDIO 8 ts at $ O you may table or cloths in ncy wea street sting any models. re goir 18- Rand, I am Brod John F hundreds Un h, A C kds for I W. Wh ent m a l from t blegram a supply invent so segre Dr. J losis cars ag discove notion. elicate about or Barb him sin eriologi of such angle be out of y itself oparatu W. W. many fin nents for usual american Germ if prece kill in SELF SUPPORTING STUDENTS. To Show Legislature That Students Are Not Rich. An effort is being made by Chancellor. Strong to find out what percentage of the students of the University earn, or partly earn, their way through college and also how they do it. To do this a circular letter has been sent to every student in the University, asking him to answer questions concerning the above points. From the returns received from these inquiries the Chancellor will make out a report to present to the state legislature when he asks for the year's appropriation. Besides this a comparison of the percentage of working students at Kansas with other schools will be made. Debating Questions Decided. The questions for the three University debates have been presented to or chosen by the debating council. Oklahoma submitted the question, "Resolved that the fifteenth amendment should be repealed." The question tendered by Colorado is, "Resolved, that the U.S. should encourage a merchant marine by bounties and subsidies". The council submitted the same question to Missouri. The sides on the debates have not been chosen. Naismith Teaches Boxing. Dr. Naismith has been giving boxing lessons to the members of the sophomore gym. classes who wish to learn the manly arts. "Fixin's" for fudge at Vics. The. University Orchestra will play the overture to "Princess Ida" Tuesday in chapel. ___ The bacteriology and pathology departments have secured twelve white rabbits to carry on the experiments for rabies in dogs. Ray Merwin, '05, who is attending Harvard, is visiting at the Acacia house. The Phi Delts are wearing colors for "Tommy" Johnson. T. B. Losey, law '04, of Atoka, Okla., visited in Lawrence this week on a business trip to Indiana. Prof. W. C. Stevens is entertaining his botany classes this evening, at 1121 La. street. Bananas and cream at Lee's. The "All Star" Social Clique Has Been Picked. INVITATIONS ARE OUT. The invitations for the "all star", Beau Brummel-Fluffy Ruffle", creme de creme "ball" which is to occur on the evening of Dec.11 have been issued and the members of the 'Varsity 400 are definitely known to those on the inside. Only acknowledged beauties and admitted good dancers have been invited. Where there was any argument over whether or not a girl could be regarded as a beauty no chances were taken and she was struck off the invited list. "It certainly is going to be a swell aff.air" said one of the promoters yesterday. "Of course there are some sore heads, among them The Kansan trying to make light of the party, I suppose because they were not invited, but nevertheless the party will come off." Kansas City Club Tuesday. The Kansas City club will meet in room 15 at 12:15 next Tuesday. The club will probably give a party to the seniors in the Kansas City high schools during the holidays. Cherokee Students Meet Monday. All students from Cherokee county will meet next Monday evening at 7 o'clock at 1321 Tennesse street. Miss Eugenie Sterling and Agnes Evans entertained about twenty freshman girls this afternoon with a thimble party at the Y. W.C.A. house. This is the second of a series of parties being given by the upper-class girls to the freshmen class. J. J. Ellis, of Kansas City, Missouri, has been selected for the position of instructor in Forging which has recently been made vacant by the resignation of Mr. J. W. Burley, who accepted a similar position in Pratt Institute of Technology at Brooklyn, New York. Gustafson THE COLLEGE JEWELER XMAS! Hot Lunch at all hours at Vics. Special Rates from Now until June 1st LAWRENCE PANTATORIUM, 12 W. WARREN ST., PHONES 506 The German bulletins which are sent out twice a year by the German department of the University to all high school students taking that study, will be ready next week. We make a specialty of cleaning and pressing ladies dresses. O.K.Pantatorium,830 Mass Bell 509,Home 511. Oyster stew at Vics. Get your chili at Lee's. ATTEND THE for a course in Bookkeeping, Short hand, Typewriting and Penmanship. Lawrence National Bank Building Telephone 717. LAWRENCE Business College Lawrence, Kansas. Tonight the girls of the senior class will give a dance with refreshments to the boys of the class. The boys are not allowed to make any dates in advance but after the party is open they may make all the dates convenient to themselves. Girls Entertain Senior Men. Buy your oranges at Lee's. 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. Get a ticket. 9 presses for a dollar good at any time. O. K. Pantatorium, 830 Mass. For cleaning, dyeing and pressing go to the O. K. Pantatorium, 830 Mass. Clothes called for and delivered. FOR RENT—Furnished rooms for boys in modern house, 1334 Ohio St. Bell phone 1574 Home phone 235. Raymond's Drug Store has a a new line of Christmas goods ready for inspection. See the post card boxes and albums. See Dunnire for your Christmas turkey or anything in fancy groceries for Christmas dinner. Sweet Cider at Vices. Cook, Heat and Light with Gas Citizens Light, Heat and Power Co. SMITH HALL 635 MASS ST. Thoroughly Remo*eled; Homelike and Convenient, Kitchen with Gas Range; Accommodates 75 Couples easily. Call Bell Phone 1705. George Smith. Xmas Post Cards A beautiful line at BOUGHTON'S 1025 Mass. St. Just Received at Fischer's NICE LINE OF Dulland Patent one hole Sailor PUMPS Pay Less--- Dress Better. 944; Mass. St. CLIFTON T. HIATT, THE SPECIAL ORDER CLOTHING MAN. Both Phones 920 for Men. Beautiful Christmas Presents AT LOW PRICES 746 Mass. DICK BROS. MOAK BROS. & SHARPE Eldridge House Barn Livery, Hack and Boarding Both Phones 148. Lawrence, Kansas Alex Protsch TAILOR 841 Mass. Bell Phone 1201 TINSLEY BERT Tom Steeper Bros. Student Pressing Club. Pennants Made to Order Work Guaranteed. 924 La, St. Bell Phone 1434 BCTH PHONES 150 718 Massachusetts Lawrence Water Co. Office F. A. A.Bldg. Phone 351 DR. REDING, OCULIST. EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT. GLASSES FITTED THE Saratoga Billiard Parlor. Everything new and first-class. Finest line of Cigars in the city. 710 Massachusetts. Protsch The Tailor The Peerless Cafe Open Day and Night. Quick Service. Typewriters FOR RENT AT Stevenson's Book Store Hotel Eldridge LAWRENCE, KANSASerty Tables reserved on request.