KANSAS UNIVERSITY WEEKLY. 7 Mrs. Hopkins led the regular Wednesday afternoon meeting, and gave an earnest appeal for a more consecrated spiritual life. The service was interspersed with the old, sweet songs which mean so much in Christian experience, and special music was furnished by an association quartette. This has been the week of prayer for the Young Womens' Christian association all over the world, and has been observed by the association here according to the plan suggested by the national officers. The members of the cabinet held a sunrise prayermeeting at the home of Miss Stafford, Sunday morning, and each evening there have been prayermeetings held in seven places in town, each of which has been well attended. A special country has been taken as the subject of prayer each evening and one petition of the Lord's Prayer has been the topic for discussion. The girls of the association have shown more earnest interest in this week of prayer than ever before, and this cannot fail to have its effect on future association work. "A Bachelor's Romance," Miss Martha Horton's delightful comedy, which the present Neill company will present in this city next Wednesday evening, was originally produced two seasons ago by that popular actor' Sol Smith Russell. The Neill company has the exclusive right to present this famous success in America, paying the author for such privilege the sum of $500 per week. In it Mr. James Neull will assume the role of David Holmes, the part originally played by Mr. Russell. The atmosphere of "A Bachelor's Romance" is distinctively rural. The scenes are laid in New York and New England and the characters are thoroughly American. Each stage setting will be true to the scene intended to portray artistic to a degree as the Neill company uses no local theatre scenery whatever in any play given by it, The sale of seats for this most important dramatic engagement of the year will begin at Dick Bros., next Tuesday morning. Prof. Carruth led chapel this week. All Magazines at Smith's. Jim Alexander has been up from Kansas City. A Good Thing, for Gents Only! All rave over it--None pass it-All admire it--Why smile? Come to the store-Its on display-Don't be bashful The ladies would admire you-Enough said. It costs $12.00 to $20.00. You would not part with it for double the amount. Our New Ragland Overcoats. 821 Massachusetts Street. OBER'S ---