状。 EI ru ei a fo bo te er ea st he te f b a b a w r e n y e ru t A ts bia GRENFELL HERE WEDNESDAY FAMOUS MARINER MISSIONARY TO LECTURE IN GYMNASIUM. His Life Work Has Been Among Fishermen of Labrador and Newfoundland. Dr. Wilfred T. Grenfell, the famous mariner missionary, will give his celebrated illustrated lecture on Newfoundland and Labrador, at eight o'clock next Wednesday evening in Robinson gymnasium. Dr. Grenfell has for several years been among the deep sea fishermen of the northeast coasts aiding in whatever way he could the humble fisherfolk. He has established five free hospitals, an orphanage, and a hospital ship to ply along the 2,000 miles of barren coast. The doctor runs his ship from settlement to settlement attending to the fishermen. When ice packs impede his ships he travels overland with dog-teams. The Review of Reviews recently devoted some five pages to the work being done by the noted missionary and the Outlook has several times written up his life. Describing the man The Outlook said, "He is a surgeon, master mariner, magistrate, agent of Lloyds in running down the rascals who wreck their vessels for the insurance, manager of a string of cooperative stores and general opponent of fraud and oppression. The lecture Wednesday night will be accompanied by stereoptican slides illustrating some phases of Dr. Grenfell's life work. The views show icebergs, ice packs, wrecks on the coast, reindeer, snow scenes and the mode of life of the fishermen. While at the University Dr. Grenfell will speak in chapel. Moffett, photographer, in the 800 block, where satisfaction is guaranteed and work finished when promised. All the latest fads in postcards at Home Book Co., 919 Mass. St. Students call at the Home Book Co., 919 Mass. St., for room decorations. Text Books for Second Term in All Departments at Lowest Prices. Ten Cents Given you on all purchases of our 35 cent Pound Paper,on all 35 cent K. U.Paper.on all 35 cent Initial Paper.In other words, 25 CENTS buys any of the above 35 cent Papers on SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 6 The University Book Store 803 Mass. St. VALENTINES AND Valentine Post Cards AT BOUGHTON'S 1025 Mass. St. Frank Koch FINE LINE OF Spring Suiting 727 Mass. Ben Bowers went to his home in Ottawa, Friday afternoon, to visit over Sunday. Miss Mabel Watson went to Kansas City, Friday evening, to visit at home over Sunday. Robert Sawtelle of Junction City is visiting his sister, Miss Helen Sawtelle. H. R. McCune of Leavenworth, visited Thursday and Friday, with his sons George and Dale of the Engineering school. Miss Zella Mitchell, a senior in the college, has gone home to Wellington on account of the illness of a brother. She will return to finish her work next fall. Miss Myrtle Greenfield, a junior in the college, has withdrawn from the University until next fall and returned to her home in Sabetha on account of the illness of her mother. P. J. Davidson, a sophomore engineer, of Lecompton, has been compelled to withdraw from school on account of the illness of his father. Edwin Dunaway, of Oswego, a member of the freshman class of 1906-7, has enrolled for the spring semester. A great many of the Y. M. C. A. delegates visited the post card corner at McColloch's Drug Store. The Acacias are having a group picture made at the Squires studio. The Alpha Sigma were photographed by Squires Saturday. Sweet cider at Vic's. Marsh mallows 20 cts per lb. at Wiedemanns. The Kansas Lawyer board had a group picture taken at Squires'. "Fixings". for fudge at Vic's A good assortment of reception sticks at Wiedemanns. A fine line of chocolates at Vic's. If the name Squires is on a picture it is sure to be perfect and up to date. An attractive line of birthday post cards always on hand at McColloch's Drug Store. AMUSEMENTS. THE AURORA The Students' Favorite Best of Moving Pictures and Vaudeville. Admission 5 Cents. The Flaming Arrow Monday, Feb. 8th Bowersock Opera House The College Chaperon Last play of the season at Bowersock Opera House February 19 For Party Wear AT- Fischer's Pumps FOR Gentlemen either Patent Leather or Dull Leather, the good kind Price $5 We have a very complete line OF- Men's Oxfords —IN— Tan, Gun Metal and Patents Prices $4 and $5 For Ladies we are showing the swell line of Party Slippers SENIORS, Squires for PHOTOS