Kansas University Weekly. 55 Chemistry Building Notes, The Chemistry Seminary meets every Monday at four o'clock in the chemistry lecture room. Professor Sclossen of the University of Wyoming, who spent the summer at the University of Chicago, has published an article on Wyoming petroleum. Professor Bailey has published a new edition of his text-book on qualitative analysis for use in the sophomore classes. He also has an article in the June Sanitarian on the manufacture of aerated bread. Law Notes. A large book of selected cases accompanies the Juniors' work on contracts. Will Watson '96, is doing some political campaigning this fall around Pittsburg. William Hendershott Wynn Jr. '95, is practicing the peerless profession in Sibley, Iowa. R. E. Melvin '94, is running for County Attorney on the fusion ticket in Douglas County. The Junior class now numbers nearly seventy. Prof. Green says they are a bright-looking lot of boys. W. E. Higgins '94, visited in Lawrence over Sunday. He is now located in Kansas City, Missouri. J. A. Simpson '96, has married and settled in South Auburn, Neb. where he hopes to build up a lucrative practice. C. R. Troxell '96, is practicing at his home in Abilene. His first few months are said to have been eminently encouraging. The Juniors are so keen for recitation that they crowd about the door of the east lecture room and barely allow the Seniors to pass out. They may get over this. Some of the Juniors who have been in the School of Arts are learning whether or not the Law is an easy course. Last week one was heard to remark: "I'd smile to have three studies in the Arts again." The eastern portion of the library has been marked off by the erection of a railing, behind which text books are kept, thus separating the reports from general references. The former are still accessible but texts must be called for and entered as charged to the one calling for them. Nothing that is right and stylish in veilings is lacking from the stock at Weaver's. Mr. Weaver is sure of that for he ransacked the veiling stock of New York and got the pick of the right things—and not an unnecessary penny to pay. Georgia H. Brown will teach a term of ten lessons in dancing at Frazer hall, commencing Monday, Oct. 5th, at 8 p.m. Address 1217 Rhode Island street. Come to J. S. Boughton, No. 1027 Mass., for your printing. Cards printed or engraved on short notice and at low rates. Students, enjoy these moon-light nights by riding wheels of Doane Bros. K. U. buttons may be had at the Basement Supply store. One Room for two students at 1128 Ohio. Don't Think for a Moment. That all the good bakers are on Mass. St. I desire all club stewards to see me before placing their bread orders. H. T. Hutson, 709 Vermont Street. SUITS TO ORDER. Do you want a stylish Suit artistically made? IF SO SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY. SUITS - $12.50. TROUSERS $3.50 AND UPWARDS Made to your measure and guaranteed to FIT. W. BROMELSICK.