Sk At $1 Lev Man Pine, few o Both GET Dr. H. G. instru recei in, a fer for bipet Barbo pacte uber come te ha const The prente Profe used is ba apah hat a rawr lacee The d by made instru t is t or A end hents specia SPALDING'S January Clearance Sale! Our Big Generous Discount amounts to real money-saving right in the heart of winter. Choice of Hart, Schaffner & Marx $20 Suits and Overcoats $15.85 One lot of Lounging Robes—only six left— - - $2.80 With a pair of odd Trousers you get the benefit of 20 per cent discount. We want to move a big lot of Merchandise in January. Our Big Discount should do the work. One Lot of Fancy Stiff-Bosom Shirts 78c $1 and $1.50 kind Watch the old coat and vest. SPALDING'S 807 Mass. St. GAS HELD OUT WELL. Lawrence Need Not Fear Under Supply of Fuel. . The gas supply of Lawrence was not perceptibly affected, during the recent period of zero weather. This is more than most of the other towns in Kansas, which are supplied with natural gas from the southeastern Kansas fields, can say. Kansas City probably suffered the worst during the recent cold period because of a weak gas pressure. Topeka also felt the shortage and so did Leavenworth, Hutchinson and Wichita. J. H. Dunkel, manager of the Citizens Light Heat & Power Co., today said to a reporter for the Kansan that so far as he knew and unless something unforeseen should develop, Lawrence need have no fear of the supply of natural gas giving out. RUSH WORK ON NEW BUILDING Mining Building to Be Completed July 1. Work on the Geology and Mining building under construction immediately west of the gymnasium is being prosecuted vigorously. At the beginning of the job there was a hitch. H. Eilenberger & Co., of Chicago, the firm having the contract for the erection of the building, sublet the contract for stone work to W. A. Summitt. Mr. Summitt failed "to make good," so the subcontract reverted to the original contractors, and now H. Eilenberger & Co. is rushing the job to completion. C. P. Shaw, of Kansas City, is superintending the work. He says that his company will have the building completed by July 1, although the contract does not call for it to be finished until August 1. Seventy-five men are employed daily. The Thetas will hold initiation tonight for Gale Gossett of Kansas City. Afterward the freshmen will give their annual "Katsup." The pictures in the annual will be on record many years and should be the best possible portrayals of individuality. Moffett will make one from each order special for half tone work for this occasion. Come early for best results. Seniors, rates are now on.— Squires, photographer. New STATIONERY by the pound with envelopes to match. Try a box of the University Book Store 803 Mass. St. New Initial Stationery SCORE CARDS that are new in design at ATTEND THE Prices 50c, 75c, $1, 1.50 The Wolf MONDAY EVENING Bowersock's OperaHouse LAWRENCE Business College Lawrence, Kansas. for a course in Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Typewriting and Penmanship, Lawrence National Bank Building, Telephone 717. Jayhawkers 48; Cornhuskers 13. (Continued from page 1) Bell, r. g., 1 3 Perry, l. g., 1 Jones, r. g., 1 1 Referee, Hamilton of Kansas City Central High School. Umpire, Ebright of Kansas University. Seniors, rates are now on.— Squires, photographer. Hand "Prom" dates to the members of the invitation committee or drop in the box at check stand. They will be received from Jan. 2 to 22 inclusive. Hand "Prom" dates to the members of the invitation committee or drop in the box at checkstand. They will be received from Jan.2 to 22 inclusive. Seniors, rates are now on.- Squires, photographer. EVEN LADIES DO IT. The time has now come when not only the men but the ladies make a rush for special rates on cleaning and pressing. We have tickets for ladies as well as gentlemen. Both phones 1400.-K. U. Pantatorium. Lost—Elgin watch, hunting case, with chain fob; initial "R" engraved on case. Return to 1340 Kentucky. Seniors, Squires' for your Annual picture. 1400 1400 1400 Use Raymond's cream of roses for hands and face in this cold weather and you will be more comfortable. WE'LL SHOW NEBRASKA. Friday and Saturday we want to show the Nebraska boys not only how to play basketball but also how to dress right. Get a rate or piece ticket. Both phones 1400.-K. U. Pantatorium. Ladies, too, will find the Lawrence Pantatorium the best place in town to get their fine clothing cleaned, repaired, dyed and pressed. AMUSEMENTS. THE AURORA Latest novelties, moving pictures and vaudeville. Admission 5 Cents. Cook, Heat and Light with Gas Citizens Light, Heat and Power Co. We sell all kinds of PAPER by the pound. BOUGHTON'S 1025 Mass. St. PARK HETZEL—FRANK EVANS Lawrence Transsser Companp Hauls and Stores Everything Trunks a Specialty 9 East Henry St. Telephone 15 Our $1.50 ticket is a snap. If you don't know about it you should. Phone 506, and we will gladly explain Lawrence Pantatorium, the oldest and best equipped place in town where the workmen make their work a science, each in his own department. Hiawatha after the show. $$ 1400 1400 1400 $$ Don't fail to take your shoes to the K.U. Shoe Shop,1400 Louisiana St. Every student should know that the K.U. Shoe Shop is the best place to have his shoes fixed. Special rates from now until June for cleaning, repairing and pressing at the price of pressing alone. You had better investigate. Phone 506; we do the rest. Lawrence Pantatorium, 12 W. Warren St. Oregon, Washington and Idaho Where land is cheap, towns are new and opportunities are exceptionally good for farming or business. See the Pacific Northwest country for yourself. Take advantage of the Low Homeseekers' Fares in effect November 3 and 17, and Dec.1 and 15,1908 via Union Pacific Electric Block Signal Protection. The Safe Road to travel. Side trip, during season, to Yellowstone Park, at low rate on all through tickets. Ask about the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition at Seattle, Wash., 1909. For full information inquire of E. E. ALEXANDER, City Ticket Agent 701 Mass. St. Both Phones No. 5 Junior "Prom" Dates Received All those eligible for "Prom," make dates at once and drop in box near Check Stand, or hand to any of the follow ing committee: Esther Evans, Margaret Fort, Letha Hurst, Anna McCoy, Blanche Zurcher, "Cy" Leland, Carl Sherman, Frank Nutter, "Val" Adams, Ray Baum, Herbert Cowan. from Jan. 8 to 22 inclusive.