SKIRTS Made to order by an expert man tailor Tuesday. Your choice of all the new dress goods made to your measurements complete. Goods, Findings, Fitting sponging and making for $5.25,$6.50,$7.50. A. D. Weaver PROFESSOR ENGLE IN EUROPE. Visited Scenes Noted in German Literature. Professor E. F. Engle of the German Department visited various European countries this summer. After spending a short time in England, he went to the continent to study the countries of Tell and Wallenstein. He visited the principal towns and scenes mentioned in those works. The city of Prague was of especial interest, since the important events in Wallenstein's life happened there. Mr. Engle was highly delighted with the grandeur of the Alpine scenery. His trip up one of the Alps was one of the most pleasing features of his vacation. "The large cities of Germany," says Mr. Engle, are as metropolitan as ours. The street car service is better for only a limited number are allowed on each car. The people in the smaller towns and the country of southern Germany are very far behind the times. They work and dress much the same as their ancestors did centuries ago. They are quite happy tho' and do not care for any changes." Mr. Engle's experiences in Bohémia were anything but pleasing. The tipping nuisance is reduced to an art there. Professor Todd of Washburn accompanied him on the voyage. --are cordially invited to make this store their headquarters. Jerry Driscoll, 06 track team captain and graduate of the Law School, enrolled today. Jerry expects to take a few light lecture courses this fall and track work in the spring. "Billy" Rice '03 'Varsity half back, is back in school now and will appear on McCook field in a few evenings in a suit. Stella Ingraham Killed. Stella Inez Ingraham, who was a freshman in the University, was instantly killed in a runaway west of town the first of the week. She and her mother were returning to town from a trip in the country. Mrs. Ingham got out of the buggy at the top of a long hill, and walked down. The horse became unmanagable on the way down, and in attempting to jump from the buggy Miss Ingraham fell, and broke her neck. Miss Ingraham was the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs.F. M-ingraham of Lawrence. She was nineteen years old, and a graduate of the Lawrence High School in 1905. The funeral was held Thursday afternoon. Do it now. Have Squires make your picture. The college career of Newton Campbell, Law 07, was suddenly cut short when he received a telegram to return to his home at Coffeyville, Kas., in order to look after his oil interests there and at Bartlesville, I. T., where he spent the summer. The University loses a good man and a capable student, and his absence will be especially felt by the Phi Psis, of which he was a member. --are cordially invited to make this store their headquarters. Scott Sterling, son of Prof. M.W. Sterling of the Greek department left last night for Yale University where he will continue his education. Mr. Sterling will go with Prof. Arthur Corbin of Yale who has been visiting here this summer. He intends to enter the college and will live with Prof. Corbin. Cold Drinks for the thirsty at Vic's. OUR COLLEGE SHOES The College Shoe has a smartness of style that is all its own. The low top gives them a trim, tailor-made effect so much desired. Patent Leather and Gun Metal Calf in Lace or Button. All sizes and widths at FALL STYLES ARE NOW READY Starkweather Shoe Co. $25.00 to San Francisco, Los Angeles, San Diego, and many other California points. Low One Way Rates via Union Pacific $25.00 to Everett, Fairhaven. Whatcom, Vancouver and Victoria. $25.00 to Portland, Astoria, Tacoma and Seattle. FROM LAWRENCE EVERY DAY,AUGUST 27 TO OCTOBER 1,1906. $25.00 to Ashland, Roseburg, Eugene, Albany and Salem, including So. Pac, branch lines in Oregon. $22.50 to Spokane and intermediate O. R. & N. points to Wenatchee and intermediate points. $20.00 to Butte, Anaconda, Helena, and all intermediate main line points. $20.00 to Ogden and Salt Lake City, and intermediate main line points. For full information inquire of E. E. ALEXANDER, City Ticket Agent. Eldridge Block, Both phones No. 5 Debates Open to All. A membership in a literary club will not be necessary this year to compete in debates. Under the new optional fee system debating will receive the support of practically the entire student body, which relieves the clubs of the responsibility of financing the debates. I have received a shipment of Lowney's chocolates.—Wiedemann. --are cordially invited to make this store their headquarters. Congressman Calderhead was at the University Wednesday, visiting his daughter Iris who is a freshman in the college. --are cordially invited to make this store their headquarters. The new Y.W.C.A.house is at 1245 Louisiana on the east crest of the stand tower hill. The exterior is not finished, but the Y.W. is located and ready for work. "Say, I was just thinking about something," said one soph to another. "Really" exclaimed his friend in alarm. "You see," the soph went on, "Sunday is my birthday. It's the twenty-third of the month and I'll be twenty-three. That only happens once in a fellow's life." "Well! Well! that's so," gasped the other one, "You've surely had Geology I." Chocolate ice cream sodas at Wiedemann's. Work is progressing rapidly on the new gymnasium. The dedication stone is now in place and the second story is well under way. Shaving soap at Raymond's. Prof. Bushong in connection with the U.S. Geological Survey experts, is making a very complete report of the water supply of Kansas. Prof. William Hoad who has been granted a year's leave of absence, has departed for Boston, where he will take up work in the higher branches of Sanitary Engineering. --are cordially invited to make this store their headquarters. Students STEVENSON - HOPPER BOOK CO. F. J. BOYLES 725 MASS. ST. FINE JOB PRINTING and STATIONERY I carry a full line of School Supplies Fountain Pens, Stationery, etc. Both Phones. 616 Best Ice Cream 5 cts a dish F. A. EWING 1031 Mass, St. Both Phones. Best Ice Cream 5 cans a dish Pure Mexican Chili 5 cents a dish Hamburgers and Hot Lunches of all kinds. Ice Cream for Club Trade $1.00 per gal. 50c per gal delivered. WATKINS NATIONAL BANK Capital $100,000 Surplus $20,000 J. B. Watkins, Pres. C. A. Hill, V. P. C. H. Tucker, cashier, W. E. Hazen, assistant cashier. K. U. BARBER SHOP and BATH ROOMS W. F. WEISE, Proprietor. THOUSANDS OF MEN The only Electric Massage machine in the city. Razors honed, ground and exchanged. Only good Workmen employed. Your patronage respectfully solicited. 727 Mass. St. CLIFTON T. HIATT Office 019 Mass, St. Both Phones 920 Who have heretofore bought near-fitting clothes will this season wear perfect-fitting made to measure Royal Tailoring and they'll pay no more than they did before. The COLLEGE CLUB For Ladies and Gentlemen. Board $3.00 per week. 1301 Tenn. St If you have not found a suitable boarding place, try We call for and deliver your Clothes. O. P. LEONARD TAILOR SHOP AND PANTATORIUM Rates, $1.50 per month Tel. 5321 Red, 733 Mass. St Donnelly Brothers Livery, Boarding and Hack Stables. All Rubber Tire Rigs. Corner of New Hampshire and Berkley. Both Phones 100. Wilder Bros. CUSTOM LAUNDRY Special attention given to ladies' work Goods returned on short notice if desired. Phone No. 67. GUY R. DUER, K. U. agent. Spalding's Official FOCT BALL GUIDE, containing the New Rules. with full page explanatory pictures, Edited by Walter Camp. The largest Football Guide ever published. Full of Football information; reviews, forecasts, schedules, captains, records, scores, pictures of over 4,600 players. Price 10 cents. A. G. Spalding & Bros. New York, Chicago, St. Louis, San Francisco, Minneapolis, Denver, Buffalo, Syracuse, Pittsburg, Philadelphia Boston, Washington, Cincinnati, Baltimore, Kansas City, New Orleans Montreal, Can., London, Eng., Hamburg, Germany, Send your name and get a free copy of the new Spalding Fall and Winter Sports Catalogue, containing pictures and prices of all the new seasonable athletic goods.