--- Semi Centennial Week Specials at WEAVERS. --with properly fitted glasses. Correct work. Right prices. Broken lenses replaced. Frames repaired. 36 in. black Taffetai Silk $1.15 val. at 85c 27 in. " Peau de Soie Silk $1.25 values at - - - 98c 42 and 44 in. Mannisk Dress 42 and 44 in, Manusk Press Goods, 85c, and $1.00 val., 75c PROF. C. LLOYD MORGAN HERE Prof. C. Lloyd Morgan, of Bristol, England, is spending a few days at the University. He is Principal of University College at Bristol and perhaps the best known man among comparative Psychologists. Professor Morgan will deliver a public address on Monday evening, October 3rd, at the University. WELDON MANAGER OF FRESHIES. Ben Weldon was elected manager of the Freshman football team at a meeting of the class last Thursday noon. A good schedule of games is being arranged for the season, most of them to be played in Lawrence. UNIVERSITY HOLIDAYS. Holidays were granted the students for Tuesday afternoon and all day Thursday in honor of the Lawrence Semi-Centennial celebration. PROF. BLACKMAR HOME. Professor Blackmar of the department of Sociology and Economics has returned from St. Louis where he has been attending the sessions of the International Congress of Art and Science Prof. Blackmar was the president of the department of Sociology in that body. The meeting was one of the most important scientific meetings ever held in America and was attended by about 3000 distinguished scholars from all leading nations of 130 eminent scholars of Europe who were invited. 96 were present at the first session, A meeting of the Debating Council will be held Monday or Tuesday. All societies entitled to representation, should select their men immediately. Refreshments at Vies. "My teeth are my fortune" said the maid. To enable her to have such well preserved teeth is due to eating Wiedeman's five chocolates. Professor W. H. Carruth made extensive notes for prospective purchases of illustrated matter for the German department while in St. Louis. The new equipment will be a very valuable addition to that already owned by the department. FRATS' ATTITUDE ON DEBATE. A majority of the fraternities have not completed arrangements for the inter-fraternity debates the coming year. The Beta Theta Pis have discussed the matter among themselves but are waiting for a meeting to be called to settle the more important questions. The Alpha Taus have not yet made definite arrangements for the debates though it is being seriously discussed. Among the Sigma Nus conditions are practically the same. The Kappa Kappa Gamma's and Kappa Alpha Theta sororites have made no arrangements for entering the contest and it is not known whether they will be participants or not. The Sigma Chis have two or three good men and will be in. The Phi Gamma Deltas are also interested to considerable extent and the Phi Delts are very active in getting things started and want to see the debate a success. U REPUBLICANS MEET. The Republicans of the Arts and Engineering schools at K. U, met in Fraser hall Wednesdaysafternoon and appointed a committee of three men to confer with a similar committee from the Law School to compromise as to who shall be officers in the Republitian Club. The meeting had a small attendance and C. R Gentry, Senior Arts; J.W. Kraiser, Junior Arts; and C.B. Black, Senior Engineer were appointed. The clubs of K. S. U. are kindly invited to consult us before buying groceries and meats. Try us and be convinced. Reliable—A small word, wide in meaning. We use it in its broadest sense when we apply it to our fine chocolate creams. Wiedemann. Park Grocery. Miss Willa McCoy, '08, has returned to her home in Osawatomi for a few days. The Quill Club will hold an open meeting next Tuesday afternoon at 5 o'clock in Room 11, Fraser hall. Professor E. M. Hopkins will speak. Have you seen our NOBBY BROWN SUITS. The best is the cheapest. Prot. Hubach was greatly pleased with the showing made, both in numbers and in quality of voice. He said, "The prospects are the very best and K, U, should have a glee club this year that will be of especial credit to the school wherever the club sings." Kaw Kash Klothing Ko. Mr. Asher was elected assistant manager to act in the absence of manager Schearer, now in Kansas City, who expects to be back with the club next spring and probably during the holiday trip. GLEE CLUB After Prof. Hubach had thrown a fe v'o pacts at last year's club, those present sang some of the old songs for the benefit of the 'Fresh'es' and the meeting ended. K K K K K Eat at Vic's where the training table is and get only the best. The Glee club held its initial meeting in chapel. There were 43 out including 14 of last year's Club. The Freshmen had a big delegation including some very good voices. Everything was enthusiasm and prospects couldn't be better. There will be the keenest kind of competition for a place among the sixteen who are to make the trip during the holidays. This trip will comprise more than a dozen of Karss' best towns, including Chanute, Wienita, Hutchinson and Salina. There will also be several Friday and Saturday trips to various places. See the pictures made by the Squire's Studio now on exhibition at Stark weather's Shoe Store. Do it now. Squires for the Best Pictures. The following are new Sigma Nu pledges; Willis Carothers, of Hiawatha, Kas.; D.B. Marshal, of Lincoln Center, Kas; George Marshal, of Concordia, Kas; Burton Sears, of Lawrence. A dining place with all the comforts of home. Best service always whether you buy ice cream, lemonade or sundae. Wiedeman. 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TO Correct and Careful Do you eat at Vics? Roymer Company's fine chocolates at Zuttermeister's. A steam water bath has been recently installed for the use of the students in Quantitative analysis. Leave your orders for ice cream at Zuttermcister's.