--saying that at Cambridge the professors were trying their best to induce a dozen or more students to attend chapel. --saying that at Cambridge the professors were trying their best to induce a dozen or more students to attend chapel. ENGINEERING NOTES. The time this week in Economic Geology has been devoted to lectures given by members of the class. Each member is to give a one hour lecture on the ore deposits of some given locality. Prof. Blake has been in Denver for the last week. Mr. Rice has had charge of his classes. Prof. Van der Vries failed to meet several of his classes the early part of the week owing to the sessions of the Athletic Board to settle the Nebraska controversy. At the meeting of the Kansas Gas, Water and Electric Light Association in Topeka November 19 and 20. Prof. Bailey will read a paper on "City Water Supplies." Prof. Freeman will also read a paper. Profs. Bailey, Blake and Marvin are members of this association. The thirty-sixth meeting of the Kansas Academy of Science will take place at Manhattan November 26 to 28. Several members of our faculty will attend. "The Chaperons," a comic opera, which made an enviable reputation last season in the East and middle West, and which was the big musical hit of Broadway at the New York theatre, will appear at Bowersock Opera House Saturday. Nov. 21. This popular musical melange, with its wealth of catchy songs, bright comedy and entertaining novelties, its fine company of singing artists and great chorus of forty trained voices, has attained an enviable reputation. This will be one of the greatest treats of the season. THURSDAY'S CHAPEL EXERCISES. Continued from page 1. When seen on the street, the western division of the Mosely Commission, appear to be very well impressed with the West. It may be interesting to K. U. students to know that these men all smoke pipes, with the exception of the minister, who has probably outgrown the habit. The men went from here to Topeka, where they will be informed of the football victory over K. U. From there they go to Oklahoma City and Texas and east again stopping at the southern Universities. PHARMACY NOTES. Miss Ora Yates, who was a junior Pharmic last year, is clerking with Jones Bros, at Kansas City. Homer Neff, who has bought a drug store at Spring Hill, will take the State Board of Pharmacy examination at Wichita on the 18th inst. Robert L. Haynes, of Niotaze Kansas, has registered in the Pharmacy school. The second Pharmic Party was given at Pythian hall Friday evening. Dean Sayre was in Topeka on Pharmic business Thursday. The Department of Agriculture at the instigation of Dr. Sayre, is experimenting with the cultivation of Echinacea, a drug native to Kansas. --heal the sore spots. A look is all we ask. Do Your Feet Hurt You? If so here is sure relief. Try a pair of our Shoes; they are sure to all we ask. Prof. Blake has not been on the hill this week on account of ill health. Starkweather Shoe Co. PHARMACY ALUMNI NOTES Berwick Bay oysters are fine for "creamed oysters" at Vic's. Albert Carroll who was in school last year is visiting friends for several weeks. V. A. Rankin, '92, is still traveling for Faxon, Horton & Gallagher of Kansas City. His home address is Muscogee, I. T. Miss Mabel Dow gave a Pumpkin party Saturday evening at her home in west Lawrence. Fresh fruit at all times at Vic's. Fresh fruit in all times at Pike Chester Cooke entertained his two brothers Saturday and Sunday. Henry Goddard of Topkea visited friends on the hill last Monday. Mr. John Sills of Kansas City visited the Phi Delts and other friends last Sunday. Rumor has it that "Jim" Murray, '03, lately prescription clerk for R. E. Allen, '98, of Wichita, has recently purchased a drug store at Kingman. W. B. Keeling, '95, who has been with St. Joseph Drug Co. for the past eight years, and was vice-president of the company, has sold out his interest and will conduct a pharmacy of his own in St. Joe. Roy Wolfe, G2 spent several days this week visiting friends Elmer Sauford is visiting the Sig Alphs. The Rench club gave a bowling party Tuesday night. Lee Braeton, of Parsons, will be in Lawrence Thanksgiving week. Miss Muriel Whitman entertained a few friends Friday night with a beef steak party. Prof E Bartow is in the southeastern part of the state the early part of the week in the interests of the Kansas University Geological survey. Cooler weather brings rough face and hands. Raymond's Cream of Roses smooths them. Sample free. Prof. Blackman gave a lecture Thursday afternoon before a conference of Economics and Sociology students on the Race Problem. Nothing better for Colds than Raymond's Cold Tablets. 25c box The freshmen engineers have been busy the last week constructing the bleachers on the south side of McCook field. Some of the junior engineers have been putting lights in the new museum building this week, for the art exhibit. Nabisco, Athena, Ramona and Festino wafters at Vic's. Looking for something good in Perfumery. Try Raymond's Thelma. Miss Frances Towslee, of Glennwood, Iowa, is spending several weeks with Hortense Street and other friends. Until our supply is exhausted, we shall give a half tone view of the Museum or Blake Hall with every 25 cent purchase. J. S. Boughton, 1025 Mass. St. The place to buy stationery, pictures and many other things at a low price. Mr. Ed Shepherd came up from Kansas City Saturday evening to spend Sunday with Oscar Syster and friends. R. C. Perry of Kansas City spent last Saturday and Sunday with E. B. Black and J. B. Rieman. Albert Longnecker visited in Paola last Sunday. The attention of the University girls is again called to the Bible classes which are now thoroughly organized. The work is such that no girl can afford to miss. IF YOU WISH to get your work done by the BEST BARBERS IN LAWRENCE call at The Crystal Barber Shop The Orgystan Bldg 812 MA-MA HU-ET4 - TREFT. Hair Cutting and Massage a Specialty. Ladies Message given at shop or home. Best equipped shop in the city. Four Barbers. IN THE SOCIAL SWIRL The Betas will give a dance tonight at their home for their visiting, friends. The Nebraska game has stirred up more than University spirit in Lawrence, it has given a decided impetus to the society side of life this week, for all of the Greek letter chapters here are striving their utmost to give a good time and a good impression to their brothers and sisters from Lincoln. The Phi Gams gave another o their series of parties Friday evening at their house. The men of Sigma Alpha Epsilon entertain about twenty visiting Sig Alphas with a smoker tonight at their house. The Phi Beta Phis will entertain their friends from the Nebraska chapter with a supper Saturday evening. Theta Nu Epsilon will give a party to celebrate the taking in of their new pledges at Pythian Hall Saturday night. The Phi Delts will give a super and a smoker to their visiting men at their house. Ed Copely was on the hill Tuesday. THE NEW FALL ARMS TRONGS They're the noblest yet designed by artists who are not followers but leaders, being built of finest selected stock. They are a perfect product. FOR WOMEN FOUR DOLLARS FISCHER & SON. R Graceful Carriage A University Education... Is incomplete unless you have learned to be master of yourself in society. Is more to be desired than great riches. The Imperial Dancing Academy offers special rates to students. Imperial Dancing Academy, ELLA JOFFMAN, Instructor Parade at noon. WEDNESDAY, NOV. 18. Prices 50c, 35c and 25c Woodward & Co's. Drug Store. Great Scenic Production BY The Midnight Express JOHN J. KENNEDY Prices 75c, 50c, and 25c. Seat Sale at Woodward's Drug Store FRIDAY NOY, 20. Anybody, everybody will be de lighted with the stirring strenuous comedy drama Man to Man. Headed by the clever singers and dancers, Whitman and Davis. Now in its second successful season. Big scenic production, big electrical or big company of really good players. "Bud" will be pleased to see you. Prices 75c, 50c and 25c THE THREE INNES STORES ARE LINED WITH BARGAINS. The great business we do the year around causes most of the desirable Special Lots that come into the market to seek this vost outlet. This assures us of the worthy novelties at least possible prices. Included are some of the most wanted fabrics. Staple Guaranteed Black Tafetu at **85c**, $1.10, $1.35. Several choice styles in Zibilines now so much wanted at **69c**, $1.00, *1.25* and **1.50**. That are staple, and reduced much below regular value Innes, Bullene & Hackman. 811, 813, 815 Mass. St