DEATH OF GLENN CROSS. End Came to Senior Engineer at His Home in Wichita. News of the death of Glenn Cross, a senior engineer, of Wichita, Kan., reached the University yesterday. Mr. Cross had been suffering from a complication of heart trouble and other diseases for the past five weeks. He died early Tuesday morning. At the regular meeting of the K. U. Branch of Electrical Engineers, Wednesday evening, a committee drew up a resolution of condolence, as follows: "Whereas, God in His wisdom has taken our beloved friend and classmate, Glenn Cross, from our midst, we, the Electrical Society of Kansas University, remembering the splendid example of his life as a student, his devotion to his work, and the value of his friendship, desire to extend and express our deepest sympathy and condolence to the family and his many friends. "Be it resolved, that a copy of our expression be sent to the family, and that the secretary record the same on the minutes of the society and that a copy be published in the University Kansan. Signed by the committee, by the committee, C. F. HANSON, E. E. STEPHENS H. A. HOFFMAN. Prof. R. A. Schwegler will speak to the members of the Y. M. C. A. of the Hays Normal school next Friday evening at Hays City. Annual Party Will Be Given Next Tuesday. LAW SCRIMAGE. Arrangements for the eighth annual "Law Scrimimage" in honor of the football team, which will be held next Tuesday evening, have been completed. Twenty-four dances will be played by Hall's orchestra from Topeka and an elaborate dinner of seven courses will be served during the intermissions. Arrangements are being made by Raymond E. Watson, chairman of the committee on arrangements, for 125 couples. Dean James, Woods Green will lead the grand march, with the presidents of the classes following. Behind them will come the members of the football team of the year 1910. Those on the receiving line will be Dean and Mrs. J. W. Green, Prof. and Mrs. W. L. Burdick, Prof. and Mrs. W. E. Higgins, Verni Smith, president of the senior class, J. E. Miller, president of the middle class, W. Miller, president of the junior class, and R. E. Watson, chairman of the committee on arrangements. HOME DAIRY LUNCH ROOM Friday Menu. ENTREES Fried cat fish, tomato sauce ... 20c Baked pork and beans ... 15c Fried rabbit, cream gravy ... 20c Hamburger loaf ... 15c ROASTS ROASTS Prime ribs of beef au jus...15c Roast pork, brown gravy...20c Christmas Sale of Coats, Suits and Dresses The Christmas Store ALL are this season's garments, genuinely reduced to make brisk and early Christmas shopping. Included in this event are all of our handsome party and reception gowns in silks, voiles, velvets and soft, rich wool materials. Furs, too, in all the newest effects—either matched sets or single pieces. Prices are too numerous to mention here. Make it a point to visit this department. You'll find your time well spent. Christmas goods are all ready. Exclusive novelties from the great markets of the world - modest prices on all of them. Make your purchases now. Call for them later if you wish. Only 14 more shopping days until Christmas. XMAS PRESENTS Books, Booklets, Xmas Letters, Bibles, Prayer Books. K U Souvenirs in Brass and Silver Paper Knives, Art Craft Brass in odd designsChina, Leather Goods, Silver Mesh Bags, Ladies Hand Bags Gentlemens Pocket Books. Conklin and Waterman Fountain Pens from $1.00 upwards. At our branch store, you will find the largest and cheapest line of Toys, Dolls, Games etc. in the city.Call at both our stores and see what we can offer you before leaving. Nutting Pictures, and Copley Prints. UNIVERSITY BOOK STORE J. Gorden Gibb. 803 Massachusetts St. 819 Massachusetts St. J. HOUSE & SON cordially invite the ladies and gentlemen of the University to visit their gift displays for men Many suggestions for the perplexed.—Rare novelties in the less expensive remembrances. Solid Leather Suit Cases, metal frame, heavy brass lock and catches, $4.95 Silk Umbrellas, mahogany handles, sterling silver and gold plated trimming, $2.50 to ... $5.50 Cuff Button and Scarf Pin Sets, gold filled in handsome plush cases, $1 to $2 Silk Haadkerchiefs, 25c to ... 75c Silk Mufflers, 75c to ... $2.50 Silk Hose ... 50c Silk Suspenders, 75c to... $1.50 Sweater Coats in the new Automobile and Military collars, also plain, $2.50 to ... $7.00 Beautiful new patterns in Shirts with collars to match...$2.00 Dozens of other specially selected novelties appreciated by men! J. HOUSE & SON, 729 Mass. St. We Are Handling lots of class orders for Jerseys and Sweaters and the reason is, we give you goods of the highest quality and prices as low as the lowest. Our store is brim full of Xmas suggestions and we invite your inspection. Smith's News Depot, Hilliard & Carroll 709 Mass. St. Phones 608 STUDENTS' DOWNTOWN HEADQUARTERS. --at the THIS WEEK ONLY $5 Solid Gold Cuff Buttons only $4.00 These are large size Buttons and absolutely the finest ever shown in Lawrence. THIS WEEK ONLY THIS WEEK ONLY SOL MARKS, 819 Massachusetts St. One Door South Innes, Bulleene & Hackman. We carry a fine line of choice Cut Flowers and will be pleased to supply your wants in this line. Special orders for the Holidays are desired as early as possible to insure prompt delivery. THE FLOWER SHOP 825} MASSACHUSETTS ST. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Ecke, Phones 621 Suits, Cloaks, Furs, and Dresses. A big line of Neck Wear and Hand-Painted Novelties for CHRISTMAS. MRS. SHEARER 841 Mass. St. Ladies' Toggery. Now for that Christmas Suit. Of course it should be a Royal. Come in Today and let Hiatt, the Clothier, order for you. Royal Clothes to Your order. $15 and up at Hiatt's, the Clothier. 946 Mass. Prof. E. H. S. Bailey has been unable to meet his classes for the past two days because of illness. Fresh oysters at the Hiawatha. After the dance go to the Hiawatha. Notice to People of Good Taste We also clean kid gloves, clean and block hats into the latest styles. Pressing tickets, 10 presses for $1.50. Special rates to clubs. We clean, press and repair ladies and gentlemen's garments. Come in and see us about your work. We please others; we can please you. College Pantatorium The The Place that Satisfies 1400 LA. Over K. U. Shoe Shop Bell 858 Home 774 Bowersock Opera House MONDAY, DEC. 12 B.C. Whitney's Gloom Dispelling Music Play "Isle of Spice" Beauty Chorus With Big Cast of Principals and PRICES 25c, 50c, 75c, $1.00 Vaudeville NICKEL THREE DAYS ONLY A full line of pipes at Wilson's drug store. Fresh oysters at the Hiawatha.