HOLD GOOD POSITIONS. What Students of Music Department Are Doing. Some of the former University students in the department of fine arts occupy excellent positions. Among the graduates in voice Gertrude Cooper, '10, is teaching in Bonner Springs, and Kate Reynolds, '09, in Clay Center. In both places, music is taught in connection with the public schools. AMONG the students, in piano. Mand Rush, '04, is teaching in the Eureka high school, and Charlotte Anderson, '09, in Anthony. These high schools recognize music as a study for a degree. Among the students in organ, Mrs. B. J. Dalton, '10, is organist in the Unitarian church of Lawrence. Kate Hart, '10, plays in the First Methodist church, Fort Scott. Hazel Rigg, who was a special student in the department, plays the organ in the First Christian church, Topeka. This organ is the largest three-manual in the state of Kansas. Presbyterian Students to Meet. A reception will be held at Westminster hall by Dr. F. A. Wilber, at 7:30 tomorrow evening to all Presbyterian students and friends of Westminster hall. The Yale University museum has allowed Roy Moodie of the department of paleontology, $50 for work on the extinct amphibia of Illinois. The results of his work will be published in the next issue of the University of Kansas Science bulletin. EXTRA Nelson-Wolgast World's Lightweight Championship Contest Moving Pictures. 4 REELS—4400—FEET-PERFECT PHOTOGRAPHY THE GRAND THURSDAY AND FRIDAY THIS is especially a Young Men's Store We don't pretend to clothe men with the same garments as young men, yet our experience has shown us that even they buy clothes at a young men's shop through preference They know that young men are critical, know style, fabrics, and tailoring--know when they are getting them and when they're not--and that if we can satisfy young men we can satisfy them Our reputation as a Young Men's Store has been made by Society Brand Clothes America's Standard Fashions for Young Men. We invite you Young Men and you Older Men who are young in spirit and whose bodies retain their young mannish lines to see them. One Price Peckham's Four Stores The Young Men's Store STUDENT INNOVATIONS. Discussed by Student Council Tuesday Evening. Besides the routine business of the Men's Student Council Tuesday evening, several matters of considerable importance were discussed. A student's day and a county fair day received the most attention. It is probable that these events will be held next spring. The Student Union building proposition came up for discussion, but further action is to be deferred until more information is secured from other institutions where similar buildings are located. Do not forget the varsity party at Ecke's, Friday. Admission 50 cents. Good home cooking at the Oread Cafe. The Waterman Self-Filler Fountain Pen is the cleanest, and best pen made. We carry them in all sizes. Boyles. 725 Mass. Advertisement. Junior Class Representative Progressive Ticket President, ARCH McKINNON, Engineer. Vice President, "SWEDE" SWENSON, Law. Secretary. GLENDALE GRIFFITHS. College. Treasurer, WILL MOORE. College. Mark a cross in the same square to the right of each of the above names ON THE OFFICIAL BALLOT. No Pre-election Promises. No Pre-election Promises. For Greater Democracy in class affairs. Each candidate is pledged not to ally himself with any fraternity during term of office. VOTE IN STRAIGHT! SCHULZ Take 'em down to FOR FALL SUITING 911 Mass. St. Those Shoes you want repaired Ed. W. Parsons JEWELER Watch, Clock and Jewelry Repairing. Engraving. 717 Mass. St. Peerless Cafe A PLACE TO EAT 1009 Mass. St. W. C. PARRISH OPEN FOR THE DANCE Peerless Cafe Paper by the Pound all kinds, at Boughton's 1025 Mass. St. Parker Makes Clothes ED ANDERSON Restaurant and Confectionery You don't need an auto Automobile Overcoat, No. 699 to have an automobile coat. Lots of men find one a mighty handy garment for cold, harsh weather Admirable protection for the man out of doors. Ed. V. Price & Company our famous Chicago tailors, will make one to your measure, from cloth that withstands rain, snow, dust, grime and cold—We guarantee absolute satisfaction for $25 to $40 SAMUEL G. CLARKE 910 Mass. St. Exclusive local representative of Ed. V. Price & Co., Merchant Tailors Chicago. - - - - - - - - Something New In Pennants! Finest Quality Goods, New and Exclusive Designs Inspection Invited. Price 25c to $1.00 ==Special== Monogram Pennants, 4x9, for the ladies to wear at the games. Price 10 cents each. Arm bands,diamond designs, elastic band 15 cents each. 827 Mass. St. GRIGGS & SON 827 Mass. St. THE QUALITY STORE Coupons with all purchases For goods, style, fit and up-to-dateness, ROYAL clothes load them all. Prices $15 and up, at WALTER AND COOTHERS "Fixin's" for fudge at Vic's. Sewing of all kinds wanted. 1702 N. H. 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