Correct Styles Suits, Overcoats, Furnishings. THE GREATEST POSSIBLE VALUE FOR THE PRICE. Kaw Kash Klothing Ko. SHEETS & BOULDIN. 800 Mass. Tel, 4711 Red. ABOUT SOME PEOPLE. Misses Iona and Hattie Woodard of Emporia are the guests of Miss Minnie Owens. The nine o'clock medieval history class, taught by Prof. Becker, is now settled in the new law building. Prof. J. A. Yates of Ottawa university was at the University Monday on business connected with the summer field work. Miss Minnie Owens will entertain the young ladies of the K. U. reading club Thursday evening in compliment to her guest, Miss Lena Macoubrie, of Olathe, Kansas. It is encouraging to note that the K. U. Kansan has not yet aroused its own jealousy and whacked away at Washburn.— Washburn Review. The members of the German club are working on the gasoline engine of their steam launch. The club started this launch last spring and expects to finish it up soon. Two more classes have been added to the French III department. The teachers for these classes are, Miss Constance Carruth of the University class of '05, and Miss Mida Stanton '04, and a student fellow in French last year. The wiring of the new post office building has been contracted by an old student of the University, John Squire of the class of '95, who is now with the Squire Electric Company of Kansas City. F. R. Feitshans, '03, arrived in Lawrence this morning from San Francisco. He has just returned from the Hawaiian Islands. He made the trip from Mexico to the Islands on a sailing vessel, being forty - six days on the voyage. Prof. S. A. Yates, of Ottawa University, was in conference with Haworth Monday, on business connected with last summer's field work in geology. Dean H. Rose, of the class of 04, was renewing old acquaintances at the University Saturday and Sunday. He is principal of the Smith Center high school this year. The enrollment at the Kansas City Medical branch is now more than eighty. Dean McClung, of the Medical department, says the University school will have one-hundred and fifty students this year. Chas. W. White, expert and skilled machinist, arrived from Boston the first part of the week to take the position of instrument maker and repairer in the department of Physics. Mr. White has a shop fitted up in the Physics building. He has had wide experience in his line of Pay LESS Dress Better Johnny Jones Never liked to Let folks Know where He hiked to: But he wore a ROYAL SUIT an' I was abso- Lutely certain He'd be noticed In a bunch— Boys why not Take the "hunch"? And leave your order For that over-coat, or Suit with Office in Eldridge Block. Tel. 160. Clifton T. Hiatt, --work, having been employed with the Penington Arms Co., General Electric Co., and Holtzer-Cabot Electric Co., and was for eighteen months expert machinist for the Submarine Signal Co. Mr. White will bring his family here later. GOOD SHOES A man feels better and walks with a firmer step when his feet are inside a pair of our shoes. The new comers for this season are here. The styles are very attractive. Starkweather Shoe Co. are certainly handsome; all leathers, all styles and a size that will fit you. See us for the next pair. Our Stetsons and Stacy Adams Fred Caston, Eng. '07, who spent the past summer with his parents at Cape Nome, Alaska, has arrived in Lawrence to reenter school. He did fieldwork during the summer. The Pharamaceutical society reorganized Monday. The following officers were elected for the coming year: H. M. Springer, president; D. Allen, vice president; and Miss Naines secretary. Prof. F. E. Ward announces the enrollment in the department at the Fowler Shops to be 280. Few changes have been made in the shops this year. Four new forges have been installed in the blacksmith shop. Sixteen students can be accommodated at each of the eight periods. The juniors are working on the wood lathes constructing six desks that will soon be completed. The Medical Department of the University has just received a lot of new apparatus for the use of its students. The new instruments, the kymograph used to record all the heart pulsations, are the most interesting because they were made by Mr. Hood of the University during the past summer. They are his own design and pronounced by Dr. Hyde to be fine,no other like them or so good, as far as she knows. --- 08. 04. 2016 Sick Watches Cured In short order at shorter cost. B. G. Gustafson, Student Jeweler. --- New Way of Making Brick. Professor Haworth is investigating the quality of the sand and lime deposits of the state in order to ascertain their suitability for use in the manufacture of sand-lime brick. The new bricks are made of lime and sand mixed in proper proportions, moulded under enormous pressure, and subjected to a high-pressure steam bath. These bricks are of superior quality and much cheaper than other pressed brick. If the report is favorable, the immense sand banks of the Kansas and Arkansas rivers will furnish material for a great industry in the state. Parker Lucky Curve Fountain Pen Best Pen in the World. From $1 to $5 Also a nice line of all kinds of Tablets, Paper cut to any size, Pens, Ink, Pencils and Stationery. Fred J.Boyles, Best Job Printing in town. 639 Mass. St. Telephone Red 665. Buy Your Fountain Pens at Wolf's Book Store Prices $1.00 to $4.00 All pens guaranteed. Ed. Anderson Student Headquarters for Something to Eat, Drink, and Smoke. Donnelly Brothers Livery, Boarding and Hack Stables. All Rubber Tire Rigs. Corner of New Hampshire and Berkley. Bell Phone 100. K. U.CLEANING & PRESSING WORKS No. 6 East Henry Street. Telephone, No 208. Clothes Called for and Delivered Neatly Repaired. Rates $1.50 per month. H I A W A T H A C A F E After the Opera or Dance go to the Hiawatha Cafe for a Lunch. Regular Meals. Cigars. DAHLENE BROTHERS K. U. BARBER SHOP & BATH ROOMS W. F. WEISE, PROPRIETOR. Single Bath 25 cents; 6 for 1.00. Shower with each bath. Best in city. Razors honed, ground, and exchanged. The Smoke House, A Resort for Gentlemen. Pool, Billiards and Shining Parlor. JOHN WALQUIST. F. A. EWING Hot Mexican Chili. 5 and 10 cent Dishes. 1031 Mass. St. MOAK BROS. & SHARPE. Eldridge House Livery, Hack and Boarding Stable. Rubber tired rigs a specialty. Hack calls promptly attended to right or day. Telephone No. 148. Students' Gas Lamps $2 SAVE YOUR EYES Burners, Mantles, and globes at about cost to students. The University Gas and Mantle Store 921 Massachusetts St. Both 'Phones 888. Protsch. THE TAILOR.