Guaranteed Silk Petticoats Prices: Just think of buying a silk petticoat that we can guarantee to wear. Full range of colors in plain and changeable. $7.00, $8.00, $9.00 A.D. Weaver A CHAIR OF BIBLICAL HISTORY Virginia UniversityRecognizes Importance of English Bible Study. The University of Virginia has alone, of the state educational institutions, and indeed of all large colleges, put the chair of the English Bible upon an equality with other chairs. No other state university has established a chair of biblical history and literature, whose occupant is made a regular member of the faculty, and whose teaching is credited towards the bachelor of arts degree. It is held to be significant that an institution founded by Thomas Jefferson should be the first to open its doors in this way to Bible teaching. Some years ago the Disciples of Christ, through their Christian Woman's Board of Missions, established tentatively Bible lectures in various state universities, among them Virginia, Minnesota, Washington and Missouri. These lectures were supported out of funds raised by women, and were in these institutions merely by courtesy, without official standing. Their work was and is to give instruction in the English Bible from an historical and literary point of view, it being held that such knowledge would lead to further knowledge, and that there is more need for more biblical knowledge on the part of college young men. Recently the University of Missouri agreed to recognize certain courses taught by the separate and independent Bible College at Columbia by a Disciples lecturer, but Virginia is the first state university to place the lecturer on an equality. The Virginia lecturer is still supported by the Disciples women.-Boston Transcript. The Washburn Review which is noted for having the best ink sketches of any weekly in the country, is going to try the merit system of choosing its staff reporters. Students, take notice. The merchants who do the business are those who advertise in the Kansan. MORRIS Y. M. C. A. Meeting. Mr. Niel McMillan, chairman of the national Y. M. C. A. Bible committee will talk to men Sunday at 2:30, in Presbyterian church. The Y. M. C. A. quartette will sing. Try a banana ice cream made from the fruit at Wiedemann's. Dramatic Try Out. There will a meeting of the Masque Club Monday evening at 7:30 in room 15, Fraser hall. All students interested and desiring a place in the club are invited to be present at that time. BONNIE BELL, Pres. --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. Stationery and stamps at Vic's. The freshmen did not elect a football captain Tuesday. It seemed to be the general opinion that the best time to choose a permanent leader is after a contest, so Manager Lansdon appointed Jones temporary captain. The election will be held October 9. Try a pine apple ice made from the fruit at Wiedemann's. The Presbyterian church is issuing printed invitations to a reception for the Presbyterian students of the University to be held on Friday evening of next week, Oct. 5th, in the parlors of the church. Remember Squires is the student photographer. 925 Mass. street. Alden Danevick, who graduated from the law school in 1900 visited the University Friday. He is contemplating doing special work in the American History department of the College. The Photo Artist By fifteen years the senior of all competitors. Every photograph is our advertising card. If you want the best see Morris before placing the order. 829 Mass.St. Phone 312 NEW BASE BALL RULE. Would Make the Game Much More Spectacular. In a recent article Norman Elberfield of the New York Highlander short field garden advances a new rule in baseball which threatens to revolutionize the national game. The change in substance is that a man when he steps to the bat may run to either the original first plate or down the left track to third; those following the first man in each inning must follow his course. Uunder this plan mechanical fielding and batting would in a great measure be done away with. First base man would necessarily have to be able to deliver the ball to third and the man on third would also share in the former duties of the firstbaseman. The short stop would watch the liners in one inning and the next would find him stationed regularly on the second sack and viceversa with the regular second baseman. It has been suggested that it would give such men as "Slim" Brookens an advantage since the man finding a liner from the Kansas Captain could not for some time tell which way he was going. No doubt the game under such change would meet the hearty approval of the grand stand. More headwork and trick playing would result and the beginning of each inning would be more closely watched. Cross section paper at Boughton's. Class Football at Northwestern. Northwestern does not have regular football schedule this year, but will devote all her time to class football. Northwestern took the most radical stand of any of the Big Nine last spring in regard to football and it will be sometime before the big Methodist school will meet rival schools on the gridiron. --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. Try a maple nut sundae at Wiedemann's. Solicitor Wanted. An energetic young lady wanted to solicit subscriptions for the Kansan among lady students. Inquire at the Y.W.C A. restroom or of R.L.Douglas Liberal commission. --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. Manicure implements, face powder and face chamois, razors and razor strops, lather brushes and shaving mugs. A full line of sundies and cigars always on hand. O. P. Barber & Son, druggists. Mr. Albert Draper, a member of the class of 1905, who has been visiting in Lawrence, left for his home at Oswego, Kansas Wednesday evening. --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. --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. All the new things in cloaks, skirts, waists etc. Special prices for Old Home week. Mrs. Shearer, 841 Mass. St. Agent for the Henderson corset. --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. Try a marshmallow nut sundae at Wiedemann's. Students, patronize the merchants who advertise in the Kansan. They are reliable. Low One Way Rates via Union Pacific FROM LAWRENCE EVERY DAY, AUGUST 27 TO OCTOBER 1, 1906. $25.00 to San Francisco, Los Angeles, San Diego, and many other California points. $25.00 to Everett, Fairhaven, Whatcom, Vancouver and Victoria. $25.00 to Portland, Astoria, Ta- coma and Seattle. $25.00 to Ashland, Roseburg, Engene, 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. Blakers Wood Both phones No. 5. K. U. BARBER SHOP and BATH ROOMS W. F, WEISE, Proprietor. The only Electric Massage machine in the city, Razors honed, ground and exchanged. Only good Workmen employed. Your patronage respectfully solicited. 727 Mass. 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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. New Football Suits. Manager Lansdon has received some new football suits and can now supply all the candidates with outfits. The squad will now probably increase in numbers as there were many more candidates than there were uniforms.