The Grand 736 Mass. St. PROGRAM : Never Eat Green Apples The Grand Admission 5 cents All that we know is about clothes. Lawrence Pantatorium, 12 W. Warren. AT THE AURORA! LATEST MOTION PICTURES Every Thursday 733 MASS. ST. Ed W. Parsons JEWELER 717 Mass. St. May Teach Swimming. May Teach Swimming. Dr. Naismith yesterday afternoon devoted his time toward teaching several students the art of swimming. In this work he was successful, as several who had never had the courage to attempt the feat alone, were able, under his directions, to swim the length of the pool. However, this feat was not accomplished in one instance until Dr. Naismith had been forced to jump in the pool with a part of his clothes, in order to rescue a beginner. These instructions may become a weekly course of instruction. Y. M. C. A. Campaign. The University Y. M. C. A. is starting a campaign for raising the membership for the present year. A series of excellent addresses by professors, visitors and students is being arranged for the meetings. The subjects chosen will be on University life and local current topics. This has so far proved a banner year for the membership from the different fraternities. In each organization a representative is working ard in several cases a majority of the number have become members. The tickets for the year are one dollar, paid down or in installments of twenty-five cents a week. Brown is again popular this year. So is Brown, the cleaner, at the Lawrence Pantatorium, 12 W. Warren. The latest in mounts for your Christmas photos at the Lawrence Studio, 734 Mass. St., Lawrence, Kansas. From Other Colleges The Athletic association at Grinnell college reports a deficit of $821.29 in the association treasury in spite of the fact that last year was particularly successful. The editor of the Brown Herald protests against the wearing of preparatory school insignia of the freshmen. The students at Ohio Wesleyan are indignant at the proposed action of the faculty whereby the glee club will be prohibited from making any engagements away from the university. The Daily Maroon avers that defeating Illinois is a matter of tradition and that the game in the West that will give the Maroons the most concern is the Minnesota battle. A large number of men at Cornell have joined the fencing squad. The team consists of five regulars and two substitutes. Let This Be Your Home=Store YOU like to buy in a cheery, goodnatured "home" place—where you feel welcome—where there's genuine courtesy—real interest in serving you. We like the business we are in,and show it--our salesmen, too,are a happy, lively contented lot. This is that kind of a store—and there's no "put-on-ness" about it. We are all enthusiastic here about the way we're able to serve you--right now especially in our new showing of Fall and It's just such a display of Clothes as you would expect to find in your "home-store." The House of Kuppenheimer Winter good things from And you'll get no end of pleasure and satisfaction in going through the splendid models with a salesman who knows their fine points to help you make your choice. Buy now--or later. You're just as welcome in any case to see what we have to show you. THOSE LONG SWEATER COATS. J. HOUSE & SON, 729 Mass. St. That you have waited for are here. Made of the finest quality of wool yarn it is possible to produce. Three quarter length, dainty white pearl buttons and jaunty pockets. A snappy garment for college women, priced at $7.50 and 8.00 SWITCHES AND PUFFS Real humam hair in every color. Made into the most fashionable puffs and switches, priced from $1.25 to 5. > INNES. BULLENE AND HACKMAN. We have decided to continue the sale of Joan of Arc 10 cent Cigars for 5 cents for an indefinite time. J.R. GRIGGS 825 Mass. St. Individuality For many years has characterized the classy shoewear bearing the name of E. P. REED & CO. DURABLE, ABLE, STYLISH, COMFORTABLE All these points combine in making this Boot which appeals to all lovers of good shoewear. Made in hazel brown, soft calf leather and extension welted soles, $5.00 FISCHER'S, 814 Mass. St.