STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Notice Students $\textcircled{3}$ P. Leonard's Panatorium is on the job again this year. Best of work, quick service, and lowest prices. If agent misses you call Bell 501, Home 180 We Give Club Rates 841 Mass. St. Upstairs. EMMA D. BROWN Has reopened a Ladies' Tailoring and Dress-Making Shop at 929 Mass. Jackson Bldg. Bell 274 Particular Cleaning and Pressing FOR PARTICULAR PEOPLE Lawrence Panatorium Both Photos 2010 A "Square Deal" for everybody is the "Spalding Policy." We guarantee each buyer of an article bearing the Spalding Trade-Mark that such article will give satisfaction and a reasonable amount of service. A. G. SPALDING & BROS. 1120 Grand Ave. Kansas City, Mo Send for our Catalogue. Barber Work FREE From Pain BERT WADHAMS The College Inn Barber Francisco & Co. Livery, Hacks and Garage 812 Vermont Phones 139 PROTSCH The College Tailor The Best In KODAKS AND SUPPLIES We Do Finishing RAYMONDS DUG STORE 881 Massachusetts. Lawrence Transfer Co. Trunk Hauling Phone 15 Eat Your Meals AT Anderson's Old Stand 715 Massachusetts Street K. U. PANTATORIUM AND DYE WORKS Student Rates: See Our Solicitors Cleaning and Lady's Work a Specialty. JACK FULLERTON 1400 Louisiana Phones: Bell, 1400; Home, 140 Parker can tell you what to wear, or make what you want. INFORMATION FREE 847 MASS. Colonist Tickets to California On Sale Daily, September 25 to October 10, 1913 Very Low Fare to nearly all points in California, the Northwest, and many places intermediate. Liberal stopover privileges. Accepted in Pullman Tourist, Sleepers and Free Chair Cars carried on Santa Fe Fast Trains. Three trains daily from Kansas City to California. Personally conducted excursions. For literature, fare and service from here, apply to W. W. BURNETT, Agent Lawrence, Kansas Are You Interested In a Discussion of Religious Questions? If so, you will be pleased to learn that Classes will be organized the week beginning October 19th for the study of Christological Problems. This study will consist of a series of lectures and discussions on the Person of Christ. Such subjects as the Divinity and the Deity will be presented from the view point held by modern constructive Christian thinkers. The students will have the opportunity to present for discussion any phase of the course. The students will be conducted free from sectarian basis The study will be based on a series of lectures by Friedrich Loofs, Ph. D., Th. D., professor of Church History in the university of Halle-Wittenberg, Germany. Sessions will be held Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday at 4:30 o'clock p. m., and even sessions by appointment. Westminster Hall STANTON OLINGER, M. A. B. D.. Principal FALL OPENING LAWRENCE Business College Lawrence Kansas ENTER AND MONDAY Rexall Cold Tablets Best and quickest relief. 25c boxes: Sold only at McCOLOCH'S Drug Store A Complete Assortment of Perfumes and Toilet Articles. RAYMONDS DRUG STORE, 831 Masa. to JIM'S Tonight 1101 Mass. St. Eldridge]House Stable W. E. MOAK, Prop. Taxicab, Hocks, Livery Baggage Handled Taffy Pharmani 1885 UNIVERSITY HAS AN INSTRUMENT MAKER How many students know that there is a shop in the University of Kansas and you are manufactured? And how many of these knowing ones would be able to find such a shop. Probably no, they are other University men know of it. C. W. White Conducts Shop To Repair Delicate Apparatus outside it at the top of the last stairway in Fowler's ware there is such a place where laboratory instruments are manufactured and repaired. It is practically unknown to the University except to those who own a new instrument or have one repaired. Of these last the little shop is of the utmost importance. If the shop ever had a sign on its door it probably read, "C. W. White, Instrument Maker," and designate its directory. Mr. assistant is a K. A. Nelson, a sophomore engineer. Nelson was very busy dayafter afternoon finishing up an instrument to be used in the research work of the department "We repaired a pair of balances for the pure food department where we were, and we have just completed some pipette holders to be used in the same department." The holders were all made of brass and showed the all-cured delicate piece of work. In the shop were a dozen or more microscope slides from different laboratories. "We turn out a great deal of work," continued Ms. Berry. "The material used we. Don't do a great deal with glass; it chips too easy," and he held up the cylinder of glass which he had. He was smiling, the emeroy wheel had already chipped it. The shop is equipped with a drill press, emery wheel, two lathes built for fine work, and other minor machines and tools used in the making and repairing of delicate instruments. MINISTER DEFENDS K.U. Declares That University Is Ideal Place For Divinity Students That the University of Kansas is an ideal school for students of the ministry to enter is the statement made by the Rev. W. W. Hulbert, pastor of First Christian Church in a talk yesterday before the Christian convention at Acklison. This argument was made in refutation of address at the Christian convention University had a substantial influence on young men studying for the ministry. "The Chancellor said members of the University at Lawrence are strong religious advocates and in-wheel where they can open doors to enter the ministry, obtain better influences," declared Mr. Holyfield. GETS MAGAZINE POSITION Dorothy Candelaf Fisher Appointed to Editorial Staff of "Today." Students While old students of the late James H. Canfield are honoring him as a graduate hall, his daughter Dorothy Canfield Fisher, is honored in the east by an appointment to a position in editorial staff of the magazine "Toda Dorothy Canfield lived in Lawrence when her father was Chancellor of the University. Since going east, she had a prominent position in literary world. Almost every month her work appears in some of the leading magazines. She wrote "A Montessori Mother," and the serial story, "A Squirrel's Cage." John S. Robertson, leading man with Rose Stahl for the past three seasons, made his stage debut as a member of the mob in "Julius Caesar" at the Boston Theater with Robert Downing. He was an excellent member of the mob, for before engagement of the Boston stay, Mr. Downing engaged Roberts as a member of the company. Here Oct. 17.-Adv. NEW EQUIPMENT HERE FOR OREAD HIGH SCHOOL Oread high school will spend $500 in equipment for the different departments, which will consist of new books for the library, physics, and physiology laboratory apparatus and book cases. A large shipment was received yesterday which will installed at once. AMUSEMENT Be in chapel, Friday morning and half. *Take This, Drapes!* Entertains Volunteer Con Hoffman, secretary of the Y. M.C. in Ames, the Student Volunteer Band at this home last night in honor of Agnes Conn, who has withdrawn from the University on account of ill health. FOR BENT-South room. Every- yday modern. 1345 Kentucky. Phone 455-678-9012. Entertains Volunteer Band Fashion Hints From the Bitsch Style Show The Fur Fabric that has taken Fashion by storm Of all the newly launched fur fabrics, the most notable, HINDU LYNX, has taken fashion by storm. It is the sensation of the season. If you would be known as the best dressed woman in the country, your most classic images are taken and you will get extraordinary models to display them. Social Notes These Hindu Lyxn coats are lined with genuine Imported Venetian Cloth. They are well trimmed with the smart plush buttons. The wide plush collar is vastly becoming whether worn flat on the shoulders, or fastened high under the chin. Bischof is one of two designers to which the use of this fabric is restricted. This is why your Hindu Lynx coat is sure to be the most exclusive wrap you could select. Hinah Lynx is not only the last word in style and exclusiveness, but the very best wearing of all fur fabrics. It has a beautiful soft wave, a rich, silky finish and lustre that everyone admires at once. You will find any models the most satisfactory when you're wearing garmment that it on all important occasions and so servicable that you can depend upon for all-around wear. The Pi Phi sorority had a line night at the Bowersock Theater last month. The members of the Allemania club will give a dance at their club house Friday night. The Sigma Kappa sorority entertained Professor and Mrs. Arthur Mitchell at dinner last night. Alpha Tau Omega will entertain the chapter house. Saturday night. The Sigma Delta Phi fraternity at the chapter house Nov. 7. The Plymouth Guild of the Congregational church will give a social in the church parlor's Friday evening. A few members of the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity entertained with a steak roast Tuesday evening. Football Schedule Former Students to Wed. AMUSEMENT Former Students to Wed. Invitation. Or. Dr. the wedding of Miss Beulah Number 1 of Miss Beulah Addison of Kansas City, Mo., and Mr. Mr. Addison. Miss Addison was a junior in the College last year and a member of the Sigma Kappa sorority. Mr. Johnson also attended the University of the Pi Upsilon fraternity. Oct. 18—Drake at Lawrence. Oct. 25—Aggies at Manhattan. Nov. 1—Oklahoma at Norman. Nov. 8—Washburn at Lawrence. Nov. 23—Nebuska at Lawrence. Nov. 22—Missouri at Kansas City Columbia Rose Stahli, who is playing her fourth season in "Maggie Pepper" began his career after she played a majority of the leading roles in the classic dramas and in addition was one of the most popular players on the major several seasons. Here Oct. 17. — Adv. or Columbia All University organizations which wish to be mentified in the name of a student must have the name of the same and its officers to Registrar Foster at once. Oblitered land; oligarchy; land system and control; state; territory. CHEAP CLOTHES For $25.00 or $30.00 per suit or overcoat is wrong. Don't do it. We build them and you know they are TAILOR MADE CLOTHES John McArthur and W. E. McLain write from Chicago, where they are employed in the First National Bank, that they want the Daily Kansan and all the back numbers of this year. McLain and McArthur are both graduates of last year, the former from the School of Law and the latter from the College. "Get The Drake." TWO CHICAGO ALUMNI WRITE FOR THE KANSAN There will be a mass meeting at Friday chapel in charge of the Student Council. The program will consist of speeches, cheering, and songs to arouse enthusiasm for the Drake game. All students are urged to be there. Electricals Didn't Meet Electricals Didn't Meet. The meeting of electrical engineers scheduled for next night has been postponed to next Wednesday evening. Mr. Ross I. Parker and Mr. Forney, two graduates of the School of Engineering, will speak. More comprehensive announcements will be announced a later date. No Classes 'at Westminster LOST—Acacia fraternity pin. angle shape. Reward. Call 231. Chocolates in one-half to fit pond boxes. Our own and other makes, Wiedemann's—Adv. Roy Stanton Olinger of Westminster hall is attending the meeting of the Synod at Emporia this week and Roy Westminster hall are not being held. Send the Dolly Karen home. 4:30 El Atenelo Club; preliminary meeting, (306 Fraser). 7:30 Orchestra Practice (Fraser). 7:30 Kolabating Society, (315 Fraser). 7:30 Glee Club practice, (Fraser.) 7:30 Friday. 7:30 Parent. CALENDAR Thursday 3:00 Football, K. U. vs. Drake. (McCook field.) ( Saturday 11:30 Chapel, ("FRAKELY") 3:30 Symposium, (206 Frater- nal) 3:00 Football, K. i v. Drake, (McCook field). (University Events) Oct. 17 College dance, Robinson gymnasium, 7-11 p. m. Oct. 24 Student dance, Robinson gymnasium, 8-12 p. m. Oct. 25 Y. W. C. A. membership banquet. Robinson gymnastium, 6:30-10:30 p.m. Nov. 6-7 Teachers' Convention. Topeka Nov. 11 Violin recital. Otto Moyer. (Fraser.) Nov.18 Piano recital, Heniot Levy (Fraser.) The Committee on Student Interests is now prepared to furnish the blanks which must be called out on Friday and desiring to gandain parties. The blanks may be obtained from Prof. E. W. Murray, who will be in room 119 Fraser on Monday, and in room 116 on Monday, Wednesday and Friday afternoons from 2:20 to 2:40 p.m. The Mathematics Club of the University will meet next Monday, Oct. 20, in room 103 of the Administration building to elect officers. Prof. U. G. Mitchell is the faculty adviser for the club. will The Mandolin club will meet in Fraser hall, room 116. Thursday night at seventh-force for the final tryout.