92 Kansas University Weekly. LOGALS. Miss Riggs has on the Theta colors. Every one should wear the official University pin. Price of Burlingame has put on Sigma Chi colors. You should wear the official Kansas University pin. Major Shockley is visiting his Sigma Chi brethren. The class in histological botany is studying the starches this week. Smith's News Depot is headquarters for Base Ball and Athletic goods. Thirteen "Prep. Medics" are searching out the mysteries of osteology. Elmer A. Powell, Law '95, is a special lecturer in the Kansas City School of Law. Bishop Thoburn, a missionary home from India, conducted chapel Tuesday morning. The Triceratops is now occupying a prominent position on the first floor of the Museum. E. C. Alder while hunting last Saturday accidently shot the index finger of his right hand. Heal the chapped lips, smooth the rough face and hands with Raymonds Cream of Roses. Prof. Haworth attended the Irrigation Convention at Garden City this week. He took with him for exhibition a map showing the boundaries of the tertiary formation in the state. The map represents a part of the work done on the state geological survey the past summer. Fred B. McKinnon and Dr. E. C. Franklin will ride to Kansas City tomorrow on their bikes. Griffin the Coal Man. A whisp broom is quite necessary to keep the dust from your clothing. Have you seen Raymond's Pocket Whisk? 20c., only Inspect our new line of Overcoats before purchasing elsewhere. Urbansky, 738 Mass., Street. C. I. Spellman, W. H. Smith, A. A. Ewart, and Victor Boone went to Kansas City yesterday to attend the Karnival Krew. Supts. Klock of Leavenworth, Davidson of Topeka, Dietrich of Emporia and Smith of Lawrence were shown about the University last Friday by Prof. Olin. A. D. Johnson, known during his "exile" at Baker as K. U. Johnson, led a party of boys off fishing Saturday. McCorckle's club as a result had fish for breakfast Sunday morning. This evening the faculty will give a reception in honor of Chancellor Snow,Mr. Gleed and the members of the Board of Regents,in Library Hall. This will be the first public greeting to the Chancellor since his return from Europe All students are invited to attend. Snow Hall Spooner Library and the new Physics Building will be open to the public. This will be an excellent opportunity to see the Natural History Buy SHOES The kind for Style. At BULLENE'S. The kind that Fit. The kind that Wear. Ask to see our Hill Climbers with Scotch Welt Sole. Roberts & Culver. 639 and 641 Mass. St. Telephone 77. STAPLE and FANGY . . . GROGERIES. Caterers to Clubs, etc. Special Delivery.