The Peerless Cafe Under New Management SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNER MENU 25c. SOUPS. Cream Potato, ENTRIES Clam Bouilion Chow Chow Olives BOILED Boiled Bacon and Spinage FRIED Fried Chicken and Cream Gravy ROASTS ROASTS VEGETABLES Roast Beef and Brown Gravy Roast Pork and Apple Sauce Roast Leg of Lamb and Green Peas. Lyonaise Potatoes Cauliflower Stewed Tomatoes Creamed Corn Hot Corn Bread Hot Corn Bread DESSERTS Apple Pie Minee Pie Vanilla Ice Cream Chocolate Ice Cream DRINKS Coffee or Milk CAR SCHEDULE Cars Leave Haskell A. M. hour,15,30 and 45 minutes past hour. Cars Leave Haskell P.M. 5,20,35 and 50 minutes past hour. Cars Leave Henry and Mass. North Bound a. m. 10, 25, 40, 55 minutes past hour. Cars Leave Henry and Mass. North Bound a.m. 5,20,35,50 minutes past hour. Cars Leave Henry and Mass. K. U. via Tenn. St. 5 and 35 minutes past hour. Cars Leave K. U. via Miss. St. 25 and 55 minutes past hour. Cars Leave Indiana St. 5, 20, 35 and 50 minutes past hour. Cars Leave K. U. via Tenn. St. 7 and 37 minutes past hour. Cars Leave K. U. via Miss. St. 22 and 52 minutes past hour. THE LAWRENCE STREET RY. CO. Kansan on Harvard Glee Club Kansan on Harvard Glee Club Joe Marshall, a member of last year's sophomore classes in the College, was recently selected from 300 candidates for the Harvard Glee Club. Marshall sang on the University Glee Club here for two years. The Harvard Club of twenty two men will sing in Kansas City on December 29. Edwin W. Tillotson of the department of Chemistry has an article entitled "The Density of Silicate Mixture" in the current number of the Journal of Industrial Chemistry. Prof. John N. Van der Vries, of the department of mathematics is confined to his home with a threatened attack of pneumonia. OF COURSE YOU KNOW that you can't keep flaxseed in your hand—it runs between your fingers. Money, in this respect, is a lot like flaxseed. Keep it in your own hands and it will get away from you—little by little—till it's all gone. Put your money in the hands of this bank, where it will be held as securely as flaxseed in a canvass bag. LAWRENCE NATIONAL BANK CLARK, C. M. PunchTicket Cleans clothes all B 355, H 160 $1.50 730 Massachusetts EARL CARSON, K. U. Agent Ten Presses FLOWERS FOR CHRISTMAS Open Evenings Until Christmas 8251/2 Mass. Phones 621. THE FLOWER SHOP Fancy Toilet Articles and Perfumes, at RAYMOND'S DRUG STORE Rev. Elderkin will preach on "One Whom Ye Know Not," a message to you. You will remember it the next day. "Banks, the Shoe Man" 1107 Massachusetts St. A nice line of shoe polish, laces, and etc., always on hand. STUDENT TRADE SOLICITED MUST DIG FOR VALUABLES "Not a one of us who wets successful got gold without work, and it is impossible to anybody to get the vainable things in life without digging." "This is a good time to be alive," said Raymond Robbins a labor leader and social worker of Chicago in chapel yesterday, "The greatest strain of all times, both individual and social is soon to be faced, and to meet it, one must be better prepared than the last generation. For this reason education is necesary, but be sure you give back to society full value for every advantage you enjoy." Social progress moves about as fast as the slowest class, the speaker said. In passing over a glacier all the men of his party were tied to one another. "This taught me two lessons, first that a line cannot move faster than the slowest man in it, and second that strong men will look out for the welfare of the weak when the two are hitched together. Mr. Robbins was one of the men who made the rush to the Alaskan gold fields in 1898 and in the first part of his address he compared life's problems with his experiences in the far north. "I learned up there, that there is something on a man's inside that is bigger and more important than anything which is tacked on the outside. Of the 20,000 men who started for the fields only 1,500 arrived and although these men were all shapes and sizes they had that indefinable 'something' which made them pass stronger men on the war." Sixty minute service , 7:45 prompt at both ends. Come early to get a good seat. Next Sunday evening the Congregational choir will give Shelley's "Hark Hark My Soul." Miss Bideau soloist. This is one of the grandest anthems ever sung here. Prof. Hubach's male quartette will also sing. No One Gets Them Without Work Saves Kobbins Roy Porterfield, '11, from Horton, Kansas, now dean of the Engineering school of Baker, was pledged Acacia Saturday evening. Brown University has a Chinese football player, a wonder not to be found before this. He responds to the name Tsung-Fah-Liu. Souvenir spoons have arrived at Gustafsfons, The College Jeweler. They make a fine Christmas gift. Merry Xmas We invite you to our store. Lots of Xmas suggestions. New shipment of Allegrett's in 51b, 31b, and 21b boxes for Xmex. Box Cigars, Spalding Jerseys Spalding Sweaters, Fine Pocket Books, Leather Goods, Magazine Subscriptions, Allegrettis Original Candy Smoking Stands, Smoking Sets, High Grade Pipes, Grade Cigars Students take a Spalding $1.50 football to that younger brother. High Grade Cigars Smith's News Depot Phones 608. 709 Mass. St. "You get the Xmas spirit here." KEISER CRAVATS A National Standard Make appropriate HOLIDAY GIFTS for the discriminating well dressed man Novelty Oriental Silks and other fancy effects $1.00 to $3.00 KNITTED KNITTED 4-IN-HANDS in new stitches and colors made of bright natural silk $1.50 to $3.00 KEISER BARATHEA KEISER BARATHEA all bright silk in over 60 PLAIN COLORS Woven for years by the same experienced Barathea weavers on special looms thus producing uniformity Three qualities, $1.50, $1.00 and 50c- REMEMBER THIS OCTAGON Grand Prize, St. Louis World's Fair, For Quality, Workmanship and Style No Guaranteed Keiser Cravats genuine without this trade-marl MAKER JAMES R. KEISER, INC. NEW YORK PECKHAM'S Prof. F. W. Blackmar Spoke Professor Blackmar delivered an address on "The Relation of Education to Public Welfare," at a meeting of the Mercantile Club of Kansas City, Kansas last week. The purpose of the meeting was the celebration of the fiftieth anniversary of the Wyandotte Constitution. Students, come in and stock up on Suits, Overcoats, Ties, Collars, Shirts, Sweaters, Underwear, Hose, Umbrellas, Suit Cases, Grips, Hats, etc. Nothing reserved. Everything at Cost VIC. JOHNSON'S Big Removal Sale Starts Dec. 16, 1911 VIC JOHNSON, 742 Mass.