--- --- AXINE BROTHERS. 112 West 12th Street, Kansas City, Mo. "Makers of Men's Fine Clothes." Kansas University trade especially catered to. Visits made to Lawrence. Write for particulars. We call and bring a trunk full of latest Samples at any time. --- WITH THE Y. M. C. A. On Saturday evening the Association gave a party to a number of their members at the Y. M. C. A. house. This is the first of a series of parties that have been arranged, so as to cover the entire membership. The class in the study of the Philippines will finish the work on that country next week. The next book to be taken up is "India and Christian Opportunity," by Harlen P. Beach. This is a good time to join the class and learn something of that most interesting country of the Orient. Prof. J. E. Borden will give the address Sunday at the Christian church. Notice the change of hour to 4 o'clock. The Saturday evening class, which meets at the Christian church, is growing and an enrollment of 100 men is expected Saturday evening. Prof. Payne began his lectures on the Book of Job. GLEE CLUB IN KANSAS CITY. Played Friday Night to Full House. The university Glee Club gave the first concert of the season in Kansas City, Kan., Friday night. The program was good and a good audience was in attendance. From the encores the Kansas City people want the glee club to come again. The schedule of engagements for the holiday trip is complete and includes fifteen towns of the eastern part of the state. They are: Olathe, Iola, Chanute, Parsons, Winfield, Humboldt, Independence, Eldorado, Wiehita, Herington, Hutehinson, McPherson, Salina, Newton and Emporia. While no definite arrangements have been made, it is probable that the Glee Club will have an engagement in Kansas City, Mo., on Thanksgiving. K. U. ORATORICAL PRIZE. Offered to Winner of Local Contest. Rowlands & Stevenson have announced that they will give an International dictionary and stand to the orator who wins in a local contest in the Oratorical League of State Universities, This contest is open to all students in the University and the winner will represent the University in a final contest with other State Universities. The subject for the contest is "Trade Unionism." Sub topics have been sent out to the University, in the form of circular letters. Copies of these can be secured from Prof Frazier. The K. S, U. Bouquet, (Triple Extract for the Handkerchief, is the most refreshing and exquisite Perfume on the market. Barber Bro's, Sole Agents, 900 Massachusetts, St. Won't be old fashioned. Have Squire's make your picture and it will be up-to-date. FINAL RUN. Captain Bailey Wins Third of Cross Country Runs. Captain Will Bailey won the third and final Cross Country Run contest Friday evening with a time of 21 minutes and 58 seconds. Driscoll won second, McReynolds third, Roberts fourth and Luckey fifth. Butler and Beeson also ran in this contest and won third and fourth places respectively but since they did not run in the other two contests they were incligible for the final contest. The roads were muddy and a cold wind was blowing, so the men made the poorest time of the series. Nothing definite can be learned as to the result of the series until Dr. Naismith comes back from St. Louis as he has the records of the other contests. MANY UNIVERSITY BIBLE GIRLS. Sororities Furnish Goodly Part of This Religion Element. There are one hundred and twenty-seven girls in the university systematically studying the Bible. Y.W.C.A. ADDRESS. There are fifteen separate classes being conducted among which are those known as the Quiviera, the Kent, the German, the Chi Omega, the Kappa Kappa Gamma, the Kappa Alpha Theta, the Pi Beta Phi and classes numbered from one to seven. Doctor and Mrs. Payne are conducting the classes and they are studying in the first four books of the new testament. Rev. Frank Smith, who graduated in the class of '02, addressed the Y.W.A. Thursday evening. Mr. Smith is pastor of the M.E. church of Brighton Park, Chicago. He has spent the past two years at Northwestern University at Evanston. While in school here he was president of the Y. M. C. A. and a member of the Jayhawker quartet of three years ago. Miss Frances Newby returned Monday to her home in Kansas City, Mo., after a visit of several days with Lawrence friends. Miss Mamel Baum has returned to her home in Stanford, Cal., after a visit of ten days at the Theta house. Try one of those "stews" at Vics'. Got a cold. Anti-Gripine will cure you. At Hale's Red Cross Pharmacy, 711 Mass. St. PHARMACY ALUMNI ASSOCIATION. Miss Kittie Plumb came up from Emporia for the Sig Alph party and is spending a few days at the Pi Phi house. New mountings for group pictures at Shelley's. A. J. Clark, '03, spent his vacation this year at Blackfoot, Idaho, working in the drug store of Scott & Co. He is again employed as principal of the Marysville high school. During the summer two members of the alumni have passed away. Jas.M.Lally,'00,died at Wilson, Kansas, June 24, of consumption. Carl A.Graf,'01, died at Salina, Kansas, June 27, of valvular disease of the heart. M. R. Smith, '98, formerly with D. W. Morris & Son of Emporia, is now conducting a drug store at Russell, Kansas. Mr. Smith bought out E. J. Collins. The year 1905 has been a good year for marriages as far as Alumni members are concerned. Among the later ones were: R H- Hammond, '02, and Miss Clara Cibbon, married June first, at Pratt, Kansas. Residence, Ness City, Kansas. Miss Edna A. Caldwell,'04, and Geo. Bowers, married June 15th, residence. Fairview, Oklahoma. J. W Cone, '01, and Miss Sue G hing, June 15th, at Lawrence, Kan., residence, Riley, Kan. C. E. Mollett,'04, and Miss Estella A. Foreman, married June 22nd, at Pittsburg, residence, Erie, Kan., C. H. Spencer, '97, and Miss Ina L. Stilson '03, married August 17th, at Topeka, residence, St. Joseph Mo. J. A. Learey, '03, and Miss Anna S. Mickey, married September 22nd, at Osage City residence, Independence, E F. Schoplin, '95, and Miss Henrietta Anderson, married October 5th, at St. Joseph, Mo. residence, St. Joseph. George Woods spent Saturday and Sunday at the Phi Gam house. Up-to-Date Velvet Finish Photo- 4 for 25 cents at Semple's Studio, 725 Mass, St. Military drill in the gymnasium is becoming very interesting under student leadership. Any student may be called upon to lead the company, a custom which affords splendid practice. The Department of Civil Engineering is installing a new water motor for use in the hydraulic laboratory. All kinds of Typewriter and Correspondence paper, cut to any size at Boyles, 639 Mass. St. When out for a walk, go to Vic's. When out for a walk, go to Vic's Professors Hood and Hoad are making universal draughting outfits for private use. R. E.PROTSCH Will promise to get your Work out more promptly. STOP THAT COUGH RAYMOND'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN COUGH ROOT WILL DO IT. SAMPLE FREE OR ZSC BOX. MINA P. DIAS, STENOGRAPHER. Theses neatly typewritten. Prices reasonable. Room 3.' Dick Building. Figure with Shelly for your senior picture. Dandy Photos,4 for 25 cents.725 Mass. St. E. P. Davies, with the help of Mr Crane, is making a dynamite-testing outfit to be used in the Mining Engineering laboratory work. The Phi Delts have pledged Cowles of Kansas City, Mo., an instructor in the Rollo School of Mines, who is taking post graduate work here. Great reductions in Millinery at Mrs. Eider's. George Mossbacker and Roseeoe Chambers of Kansas City came down for the Sigma Alpha Epsilon party. Are you sad? If so come to The Outcast Child Tuesday evening at Eldridge hall. Tickets at Woodward's. Don't forget the place. Meet me at Boone's. Carl Riley has been compelled to leave school because of ill health. He will spend the winter on a ranch in Western Kansas. Don't forget those dandy photos 4 for 25c at Samples' gallery over Strong's grocery store. UNDERWEAR FOR WOMEN THAT KEEPS OUT THE COLD. ... That's a great merit, but not the only merit our Underwear possesses; it wears—and it is sold at prices that that are surprisingly low, quality considered. 25c Women's vest and pants; silver gray, ribbed and fleeced; heavy weights, full sizes, nicely trimmed. Silver gray Union Suits in extra large sizes. 50c $1.00 Swiss rib Merino vests and pants, also medium weight Union Suits. --- A. D. WE AVER.