Monday, Jan. 18, THE Opening Day OF OUR Great January Sale -OF MuslinUnderwear In which we will offer an incomparable collection of High Class Undermuslins by far the finest and best values we have ever shown. Innes, Bullene & Hackman NEW MATERIAL FOR MEDICS. Foreign Shipment of Models and Skeletons Received. A large quantity of new material has been received by the medical department. The consignment includes wax models of human organs in embryo, plaster of paris models of various bones imported from Germany, some skeletons received from France, and a number of joints prepared in the medical building here. Dr. M. T. Sudler, Dean of the Medical School, has also prepared for hanging in the class rooms forty large pictures made up of cuts taken from Sabatta's new anatomical atlas. The illustrations are made from three color plates, and are the finest of their kind. Dr. Sheldon Coming. Dr. Charles M. Sheldon, of Topeka, whose visit to the University had to be postponed owing to illness in his family, will be the guest of the University next week. Dr. Sheldon will speak at the Vesper service on Sunday afternoon and at morning chapel every day during next week. Other details will be announced after Dr. Sheldon comes. Next week will take the place of the regular week of prayer for colleges. Crushed His Hand. Ledrue Carter, a freshman in the college, suffered a crushed hand while coasting, Tuesday night. His right hand was mashed between the sled and the curbing. Paul A. Wiedemann, a member of the class of 1907 of the Pharmacy school, now in Coffeyville, is contemplating a change of business location into Oklahoma. Miss Cora Clark, of Reserve Kansas, and Miss Bijou Meisenheimer, of Hiawatha, are visiting Alice and Geneva Raymond at the Smith house. The "Quill" To Be Put Out in the Spring. PAPERS BEFORE QUILL CLUB The Quill Club met yesterday afternoon. Four papers were read and "Versification" chosen for the subject of next weeks study. The club will publish, in the spring, their annual book "The Quill," which is made up of the best papers read before the club during the year. The annual publication was omitted last year, but will be continued hereafter. Dr. Wilber Discussed Red Cross. Dr. F. A. Wilber spoke in chapel Tuesday on the history and character of the International Red Cross Society with especial reference to the work now being done for the earthquake sufferers in Italy. It was established in 1864 in Geneva, Switzerland by men interested in improving conditions in time of war. At that time twelve nations agreed on certain articles concerning the treatment to be given the wounded in time of battle. When the United States signed the treaty a few years later it was suggested that the society use its funds for relieving great suffering in time of peace as well as war. Prof. A. L. Lowell of the government department has been chosen president by the Harvard University corporation. He will succeed President Eliot, who just retired after thirty-nine years at the head of that institution. Harvard President Chosen. The Phi Gams gave a sleighing party Tuesday evening, with a dinner at the Lake View club house. About twenty couples went out in cutters. Phi Gams Gave Party. Private dancing lessons given in F. A. A. Hall. Misses Desseie Pittsford and Mary Wilson. Phone 200. --for a course in Bookkeeping, Shorthand. Typewriting and Penmanship. Lawrence National Bank Building. Telephone 717. Hot chili at Lee's. MUTTERINGSOF COMINGSTORM Last Survivor of Scoop Club Prosecutions will come up for trial. An echo of the stirring times on the hill last spring came this week in the news that "Bull" Drake had returned to Lawrence, had been arrested and would be tried for the violation of the prohibitory law at the next term of court. Drake is one of the jointists who was involved in the "Scoop" Club prosecutions last year, but he skipped town at that time before a warrant could be served and only recently returned. Unless Drake pleads guilty, the county attorney states that he will be obliged to use the same witnesses who were called in the case last year. The names are still in his possession and if Drake shows a disposition to fight they will again be subpoenaed to help uphold the majesty of the law. It is believed that Drake will plead guilty. Hot chocolate with whipped cream at Lee's. 1400 1400 1400 Hot chili at Lee's. Lost-A leather pocket-book, containing papers of no value except to the owner. The Price Raid scrip is the only thing of any value to the owner, and if ever paid can only be paid to the owner.E.F.Crocker. A reward will be paid for the return of the pocketbook to 932 Main street or the Secretary's office at K.U. Hot chocolate with whipped cream at Lee's. SLIPPING FOR SURE. These slippery days, when everybody is slipping and sliding around, the best thing to do is to slip into 1400 La. St. and buy a pantatorium ticket and then slide down stairs and get your shoes repaired. Prices right. K. U. Pantatorium, K. U. Shoe Shop. Hot chili at Lee's. Lost-Between the middle of South Park and corner of Kentucky and Adams, a small black purse containing three dollars in bills and some change in silver and a silver waterlily pin. Finder please return to 1301 Ohio and receive reward. Hot chocolate with whipped cream at Lee's. AMUSEMENTS. The oldest Moving Picture House The Nickel Always Good 708 Mass. St 708 Mass. St. The Lyric Vaudeville Thursday, Friday and Saturday THE RAPIERS Singing, dancing and refined comedy sketch. One of the cleverest teams of their times. TWO FEATURE FILMS: "A Gypsy's Revenge." "A Kind Boot-Black." Also other Pictures. DR. REDING, OCULIST. EVE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT. GLASSES FITTED Office F. A. A. Bldg. Phone 351 Protsch The Tailor The Peerless Cafe Open Day and Night. Quick Service. Lawrence Transfer Company Hauls and Stores Everything Trunks a Specialty 9 East Henry St. Telephone 15 PARK HETZEL—FRANK EVANS 635 MASS ST. SMITH HALL Tinoroughly Remodeled; Homelike and Convenient, Kitchen with Gas Range; Accommodates 75 Couples easily. Call Bell Phone 1705 George Smith. Pay Less--- Dress Better. 944 $ _{2}^{1} $ Mass. St CLIFTON T. HIATT, THE SPECIAL ORDER CLOTHING MAN. Both Phones 920. Lawrence Water Co. BCTH PHONES 150 718 Massachusetts THE Saratoga Billiard Parlor. Everything new and first-class. Finest line of Cigars in the city. 710 Massachusetts. When the weather's blust'ry, when the walks are slushy too, aint it funny what a pantatorium ticket will do. The K. U. Pantatorium has the right kind at the right price. Sophomore Party, Friday, January 15. F.A.A.Hall Shanty Orchestra. Price 75 Cents. ---