K. U. HAS STUDENTS FROM 95 COUNTIES TEN "SHORT GRASS" COUN TIES NOT REPRESENTED. Douglas, Wyandotte, and Sedg wick the Only Counties Represented by Over 50 Students. The 1,796 students who are at present enrolled in the University from the state of Kansas, represent ninety-five counties. This is the same representation as last year. The ten counties that are not represented are of the "Short Grass" country, west of the 100th meridian. They are Gove, Grant, Gray, Greeley, Haskell, Hodgeman, Kearney, Morton, Stanton, and Stevens. Douglas county leads with 509, of whom 497 are from Lawrence, and eight each from Baldwin and Eudora. Wyandotte county comes next with 91, of whom 68 are from Kansas City, Kan.; Sedgwick has 52, of whom 45 are from Wichita; and Shawnee 46, of whom 43 are from Topeka. Last year Dickinson county, with 50 students, had a larger enrollment than Sedgwick and Shawnee, but this year its enrollment is only 43. Labette county, which was at twelfth place last year with 29 students, is now in sixth place with 36 students. Leavenworth and Montgomery counties are next with 55 each. Harvey and Johnson counties have an enrollment of 33 each. The other counties represented by twenty or more students are as follows: Reno 30, Brown 29, Crawford 26, Bourbon 25, Nemaha 25, Sumner 25, Cowley 23, Marshall 23, Rice 23, Atchison 22, McPherson 20, and Miami 20. Will Give Extension Lectures. Prof. C. G. Dunlap of the English department, delivered an address at Hutchinson Thursday evening. This is the first of six lectures to be delivered at that city by the University extension department. Three of the lectures will be on psychology and three on English. Professor Dunlap will give two more of the lectures, Prof. C. H. Johnston, Dean of the School of Education, will give two, and Prof. H. W. Josselyn, of the School of Education, will give one. A New Drink for Kansas City. A New Drink for Kansas City. A sample of minerat water from a spring near Munsey, Kansas, has been brought to the University for analysis, by George B. Shumway. Mr. Shumway believie it to be a mild mineral water and hopes to secure a market for it in Kansas City. Fixin's for judge at Vic's. Special for your Christmas dinner—Ice cream in all styles. Prompt delivery to any part of the city. E. G. Soxman & Co. Call Bell 645, Home 358. Buckwheat cakes at Vic's. Before buying your Christmas candy and cigars, try our Christmas offerings. E. G. Soxman & Co., 1031 Mass. Fresh potato chips at Vic's. "Chic" Newness in White A Stunning Button Boot in White Linen with light welted soles. Short vamps, tip toe, high Cuban heels, white Bird's-eye buttons. Fashion forecasts this new shade and gives it the Queen's Place in Fashiondom. Advance shipment received yesterday. Madam can now have her "perfect fit" in this emulate Boot at Fischer's. Fischer's "Cleans with Carbona." 814 Mass. St. NO ICE, NO SNOW OR WINDS THAT BLOW IN--- CALIFORNIA Beach Blue Sky Sunshine and Flowers---All within short time of Fifty-Two Hours THREE TRAINS PER DAY SANTA FE ALL THE WAY Through STANDARD SLEEPERS TOURIST SLEEPERS CHAIR CARS----DAILY STOP AT THE GRAND CANON ON YOUR RIDE A MILE DEEP, AND MILES WIDE If you contemplate going phone 32, or drop the undersigned a card. It will be a pleasure for us to call and see you and make all necessary arrangements. W. W. BURNETT, Agent C. E. DREYER Ticket Agent PHONE 32 HOME DAIRY LUNCHROOM 907 Mass. St. Good Meals Good Service Low Prices Lawrence Pantatorium 12 W. Warren St. "That Jolly Old Face" By making your old clothes look new and when we send them back you will think you've had a gift from Santa Claus. Wishing you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year, we are, gratfully. That open, hearty, beaming countenance of the old "Christmas Angel" and "General Provider" is the surest sign of the arrival of the festive season, and of the accompanying plethora of good things. We have just as much cheer to offer you as old Santy, too, but in a different line. Many suggestions for the perplexed.—Rare novelties in the less expensive remembrances. J. HOUSE & SON cordially invite the ladies and gentlemen of the University to visit their gift displays for men. Solid Leather Suit Cases, metal frame, heavy brass lock and catches, $4.95 to...$12.50 Cuff Button and Scarf Pin Sets, gold filled in handsome plush cases, $1.00 to... $2.00 Silk Umbrellas, mahogany handles, sterling silver and gold plated trimming, $2.50 to $5.50 Silk Mufflers, 75c to ... $2.50 Silk Handkerchiefs, 25c to... **75c** 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 Beautitul new patterns in Shirts with collars to match... $2.00 Dozens of other specially selected novelties appreciated by Men. J. HOUSE & SON, 729 Massachusetts St.