of the gy. idence Sciol. No 35. aving, Steet amps, St. OT n Athn Foun O. YOUR GARS ass...St. Bank. $20,000 1. V. P. shier. A. A. um me rship. ONNELLY Hack S. Tinthrop Sta RY finished cents LEY, Mgr uses 920. carlor. at-class. city. 3. nomelike with Gas Couples Spring Fabrics We are now ready to show you the new effects in Silks, Wash Goods, Waistings, Laces Embroideries, etc. Choose while they are new and fresh, while you have a choice of colorings and patterns. A. D. WEAVER. DR. SHELDON TO JOURNALISTS Told Them What An Ideal Newspaper Ought to be. Dr. Sheldon spoke to the newspaper classes Thursday morning on "What good a newspaper can do." "The first thing a newspaper should do, in becoming an ideal one," he said, "is to tell the truth. This has been so little practiced that the public is becoming suspicious as to the truth of news." Telling the truth, getting news in proportion, printing real news of the world, and using none but clean advertisements, were the features of an ideal papers, as outlined by Dr. Sheldon. "Our greatest trouble" he continued, "lies in the fact that we have not learned to make good things as interesting as bad things. We are, however, indebted to the newspapers for one thing. They are always first in reform movements, helping to remove objectionable men from public life." The Montreal Daily News is an example of Dr. Sheldon's ideal paper. It is a conservative, clean, paper, published to meet the tastes of the better newspaper readers. Kansas Poet Breaks Loose. The rain falls o'er the landscape and the mist obscures the sky. I'm feeling mighty lonesome and not the least bit spry. If I'd only been more firm at the starting of the term, had let all foolish things alone, I would not be compelled to bone. Bereft of friends and pleasures now, it's mighty hard to sweat and plow your nose thru books piled mountain high and cuss the things and groan and sigh. Goldarn the man who started quizzes, away with him to eternal phizzes. NOT BY H. KEMP. Miss Sarah White, a senior in the College, went to Kansas City over Saturday. Dress Suits Parker are made right by The Tailor 847 Mass. Lawrence Eleven Members of the Graduating Class Chosen. PHI BETA KAPPA ELECTS. The council of the society will meet next week to make arrangements for the annual banquet and initiation. Yesterday afternoon the Phi Beta Kappa council, composed of all the members of the society who are members of the faculty, met and elected to membership the following eleven members of the graduating class: Gertrude Edith Copley, Mabel Eggleston, Paul Vance Faragher, George Robinson Hiatt, Ruby Caroline Hosford, Addie Jackson, Fay Emmett Livengood, Maud A. Maffet, Amy Merstetter, Eugenie Sterling, Williard Austin Wattles. Erma Singleton, a freshman in the college, is ill. For a good Sunday supper go to the Hiawatha. 1400 Louisiana is the place to take your shoes. College decorations at the Home Book Co.,919 Mass. Leave your shoes at the K. U. Shoe Shop and have them repaired while you are on the hill. Do it now. Squires. There is no doubt but what McColloch's Drug Store sells Post Cards. Made-to-measure suits at suitable prices at Wanamaker's agency at Home Book Co., 919 Mass. Let us frame your New Year pictures.—Home Book Co., 919 Mass. Ladies, too, will find the Lawrence Pantatorium the best place in town to get their fine clothing cleaned, repaired, dyed and pressed. Writing paper by the pound at McColloch's Drug Store. Do it now. Squires. Friday and Saturday will be fruit salad at Wiedemans. Our photos do our advertising Squires the photographer. "I have received a shipments of Utopian chocolates from half pound to five pound packages." Wiedeman. Raymond's Cream of Roses is a fine preparation for the hands just now. Also for use after shaving. Try it. 25 cents. After the play go to Wiedemans for refreshments. Do it now. Squires. Throughout school days,college days,business or professional career days, business of protect the Conklin Pen will serve you faithfully and make writing a measure. You don't have to coax it or fuss with it get it to write. Because of its wonderful feed principle, ink responds instantly at the first stroke and maintains an even, steady flow to the last dot. Another great advantage of owning a CONKLIN'S SELF FILLING PEN you're never without ink. No matter where you may be—in your room, lecture hall, at the post office, telegraph office or hotel, on or on the train—all you have to do when your Conklin Pen begins to run dry is to dip it in any ink well, press the Crescent-Filler and your pen instantly fills itself and is ready to write. The same simple movement also cleans it. No mussy dropper—no spilling of ink—no interruption to your train of thought. Handsome catalog direct from the manufacturers, The Conklin Pen Co., 310 Manhattan Bldg., Toledo Ohio, on request. Ask your senior friends about their photographs made by MOFFETT. Every one of them pleased. You can get the same emphasis in the protrayal of your individuality at the same place. Seniors are booking their appointments now at 829 Mass. St. Use either phone No.312. Private dancing lessons given in F. A. A. Hall by the Misses Dessie Pittsford and Mary Wilson. Phone 200. Miss McCain, Domestic Science Instructor at Lawrence High School, will give a course in plain cooking, to University and town girls, on Saturday morning, beginning Feb. 6. For further information callBell1302. Buy that Pantatorium ticket of LEONARD. We don't limit the work. We call for and deliver your goods same day we take them. Rates the very lowest. Agts. C. M. Rummell, 413 W. Adams; Swede Carlson, 1536 Tenn.; M. Green, 1200 Tenn. THE CAMERA OR THE BRUSH? See the new line of College Posters at Boyles, 725 Mass. St. First time shown here. One ladies room for rent, one roommate wanted at 1014 Miss. Phone 4302. FOR RENT-One large modern room, 1245 R.I.Bell phone. The Peerless Cafe Open Day and Night. Quick Service. PARK HETZEL—FRANK EVANS PARK HETZEL—FRANK EVANS Lawrence Transfer Company Hauls and Stores Everything Trunks a Specialty 9 East Henry St. Telephone 15 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 The Sale Road to Yellowstone Park, at low rate on all through tickets. 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