A DOLLAR A WEEK PAYS HIS BOARD STUDENT'S DIET CONSISTS CHIEFLY OF GRAPENUTS. Henry Maloy, Freshman, Is At tending School on $100 a Year on a Wager. It has been said that Orientals can subsist on a lesser diet than Anglo-Saxons. But the tradition has been rudely shattered by a student of the University. Henry Maloy, a freshman in the College from Eureka, Kan., has since last September, been living on a diet of such peculiar and scanty measure that it is a question of debate among his friend as to how he maintains his robust appearance. The daily fare of Maloy consists of sugar, water, oleomargarine and grape-nuts. Without any change whatever he has continued to eat the four foods, if such they may be called, and declares that he does not find the diet monotonous. The selection of the peculiar diei1 was not entirely arbitrary with Maloy. On the other hand, it is the direct outgrowth of a wager. Early last fall, when Maloy decided to attend the University, his father made an offer which he accepted. The father's offer was that he would pay all of the expenses of his son in college during his four-year course, providing the son's expenses during the first year remained within a minimum. Former Students Will Wed Up to this time Maloy has spent on an average of only $1.00 a week for board, thus breaking all records at the University. More than that, he expects to complete his first year's work on $100. If he does he will have won his wager and his college expense money. Maloy is probably known best by his work in drawing cartoons Since coming to the University he has been responsible for the greater part of the cartoons that have appeared in the University Kansas. Also, he has had considerable experience on southern Kansas newspapers. Invitations have been issued for the marriage of Miss Carrie Sheldon and Mr. Benjamin F. Bowers which will occur at the home of the bride's parents in Ottawa, Tuesday evening December 20.Mr. Bowers was graduated from the School of Law with the class of 1909, and is at present clerk of the district court of Franklin county. Go to the Hiawatha after the dance. Music Cabinets and Piano Beneches make fine Christmas presents. Bell Brothers have a fine selection at reasonable prices. Have you tried the eats at Lee's College 1m? They're fine. Thermos bottles and leather cases at Wilson's drug store. Hot chocolate with whipped cream, 5c, at the College Inn. If you want Christmas pictures don't put it off any longer--do it now. Squires, student photographer. Try the hot chocolate at 5 cents a cup at Wiedeman's. The College Inn carries a full line of clear Havana and domestic cigars. Don't forget the Hiawatha after the dance. Try the Maple Nut ice cream at Wiedemann's. Have that overcoat cleaned, pressed and ready for cold weather, at the K. U. Pantatorium. Call 1400. Soxman & Co. certainly has a fine line of Christmas candy and cigars. Don't forget their place. 1031 Massachusetts street. Particular cleaning and pressing for particular people—Lawrence Pantatorium. 12 W. War. Just a little while now until the Christmas vacation. Get ready to tell them that you are coming McColloch's Christmas post cards would be the correct vehicle of communication. Over a hundred kinds. 1e each. (From a French sonnet of the sixteenth century) who run pell-mell, and thrust and push and throw. THE GAME OF FOOTBALL When I behold a football to and fro Urged by a throng of players equally Each party bent alike on victory ; Methinks I see, resembled in that show. This round earth poised in the vacant sky, Where all are fain to lay each other low Striving by might and main for mastery. The ball is filled with wind; and even so It is for wind most times that mortals Death the sole prize they all are struggling for; And all the world is but an ebb and flow; And all we learn, whereas the game is o'er. life is but a dream, and nothing more. Fine stationery—Wilson's drug store. Trade at Lee's barber shop where you don't have to mix with all classes of people. Christmas cannot be complete without music. Coronets, Clarinets, Violins, Mandolins and Guitars. Some very fine instruments at low prices. Bell Brothers Piano Co. Get your barber work done at Lee's. They are better fixed there than ever. Hat pins of sterling silver are smart and fashionable. We have some that are particularly attractive in design and price. E.H.I. arsons, Jeweler, 717 Mass. St. An Art Gallery of pastel, etching and water color paintings, in frames and calendar effects. Wolf's Book Store. 919 Mass St. Have you tried the chili at the College Inn? Its hot and fine. Christmas Packages of Dainty Perfumes Now for that Christmas Suit. Of course it should be a Royal. Come in Today and let Hiatt, the Clothier order for you. Oysters, any style, at the College Inn. DICK BROTHERS. Stuffed dates, 25 cents per pound at Wiedeman's. Our Music Rolls, Music Satchels and Music Stands this year are finer than ever offered in Lawrence before and prices are lower. Bell Brothers Piano Co. Hot soda drinks of all kinds at the College Inn. HAND BAGS at DICK BROTHERS. ED ANDERSON Restaurant and Confectionery Auto, Hack and Livery C. H. HUNSINGER, Prop. 920-922 Mass. St. both Phones 12. Lawrence, Kansas THE White Barber Shop 1025 Mass. St. JACK PHILLIPS, Prop. Pantatorium in connection. Both Phones 12. Lawrence, Kansas LAWRENCE Business College Lawrence, Kansas Shorthand and Typewriting, Bookkeeping, Practical and Commercial Training. Enter at any time. Kennedy Plumbing Co. GAS, PLUMBING, AND ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES 937 Massachusetts St. Phones 658 The Peerless Cafe A PLACE TO EAT 1009 Mass. St. W. C. PARRISH OPEN FOR THE DANCE YOU won't enjoy the pleasures of the holiday season if you're not drsssed for pleasure and for Why trade at other places when you can get the best at Lee's College Inn. Pictures of varsity football team on sale. Squires' studio. Coats, Leather Goods of all kinds, Men's Jewelry. You can spend 25c to $25.00 and get a Good Thing One Price The Young Men's Store Peckham's Five Stores K. U. Shoe Shop The Old Reliable Here's your headquarters for Suits $10 to $30 Overcoats $7.50 to $30 THANKS-GIVING is almost here. Bring in your old shoes and leave them and be surprised on your return. Don't forget we make new shoes out of old ones. The ladies all like nice hedges. Shop is the place to get them. W.J.Broadhurst,Pro. 1400 Louisiana Christmas Gifts Student Agency Wilder Bros. CUSTOM LAUNDRY Mayer, Deforest Bell 498 Phones Home 498 Kabler, Neuschwanger Specials Promptly Attended such as men want--- Gloves, Hosiery in boxes, Hand'chiefs, Neckwear, House Coats, Bath Robes, Sweater warmth,and you'dbetter be in style. We offer you in our Clothes all wool quality, best style and correct fit. Have you seen Christmas Presents 737 Mass. St. -at the- Arts and Crafts Store Frank Koch The Tailor 727 Mass. St. NOW THIS WEEK we are FANCY MIXED CANDIES showing in our window one of the best, and probably the best, line of ever shown in Lawrence. The latest designs in glove and handkerchief boxes, etc., and all filled with the standard line of DOUGLAS andocolates. The prices are reasonable, and we ask you to look for a great line, and make your choice now. We will wish aside and hold for you any thing you wish. WATCH OUR WINDOW. "The Store of Quality" J. R. GRIGGS & SON, 827 Mass. St. K. U. Loop Street Car Time Table. Cars leave Henry and Massachusetts street, 5, 20, 35, 50 minutes past the hour, via. Tennessee street, for K. U. from 7:30 a.m. to 5:35 p.m., and 5 and 35 minutes past the hour, 6:05 to 10:35 p.m. Cars leave Henry and Massachusetts street, 10, 25, 40, 55 minutes past the hour via. Mississippi street, for K. U. from 7:30 a. m. to 5:25 p. m. and 55 and 25 minutes past the hour, 5:55 p. m. to 10:55 p. m. Cars leave K. U for down town 7, 22, 37, 52 minutes past the hour; 6:22 a. m. to 10:52 p. m. Lawrence Railway and Light Co. Postcards OUR STOCK OF CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR'S POSTCARDS IS THE LARGEST IN THE STATE-OVER TEN THOUSAND SUBJECTS M. & M. Novelty Co., 1911 Calendar Pads Now Ready. 944 Mass. St. Hot chili at Wiedemann's. Gold and silver mounted umbrellas, a useful present for a Christmas gift. Quality guaranteed and monogram free. Ed. H. Parsons, 717 Mass. St., jeweler. We clean and press skirts dresses, coats, sweaters or anything else. Our work will please you. K. U. Pantatorium. Call 1400. Crane's Fine Writing Papers are sold at BOUGHTON'S Thermos bottles, all sizes, at the Wilson drug store, opposite the court house.