We carry the Genuine Priestly Cravenette Rain Coat None Better Made and we sell them for from $10 to $20. M. J. SKOFSTAD 829 Mass. St. Literary Note. Something new in the line of books has just come to our table. It is a little volume entitled "Over One Hundred Ways to Work One's Way Through College." It is written by Selby A. Moran of the Ann Arbor Michigan High School, and is designed to furnish practical suggestions to young men and women, without means, who wish to work their way through college or university. The presidents of over one hundred of the leading colleges and universities in this country have ordered copies of the book. The University Press, Ann Arbor, Michigan. Price $1.00. Do it now. The new picture Squires, 925 Mass. St. A pearl studded pin of the Kappa Kappa Gamma was lost on the hill this week. Will the finder please notify any Kappa girl or phone Main 240. The Y. W. and Y. M. C. A. will give their joint reception Friday evening October 12, in Snow Hall. Keep your dates open. Vene Fry of the engineering department of the Santa Fe at Argentine spent Sunday in this city visiting University friends. The "Students Exchange" is the right thing in photos this year. They are the neatest thing that art and science can produce. See them at the Morris Studio. Hot tamales at Vic's. Dan Survey, engineer '08, will spend the winter at his home in Iola. He will enter school next term. Walter Ward, a member of last year's class, spent Sunday at the Sigma Chi house. Frank Blake, who is now working in Chanute visited friends here yesterday. Harry Davidson formerly assistant in chemistry laboratory who is now working in Topeka visited relatives here over Sunday. Morris, the students favorite. Mexican chili at Vic's. Circumnavigated the Globe. Blaine Moore, a graduate of the University in 1901 is visiting the University. Since his graduation, he has been a teachin the Phillippines and at the present time is Superintendent of one of the districts in which the Islands are divided. Mr. Moore returned home by way of the Suez Canal and has thus circumnavigated the globe. In his opinion, the present school system of the Islands is the best organized in the world. There are 1600 American teachers in the Islands at the present time and the work of civilizing the Filipinos is going on rapidly. A new importation of micro scopes from Germany has just been received by the department of Zoology. Toilet necessities of the most pleasing and efficacious kind at Woodward & Co's. Try Borealine for all skin asperities, it works like a charm and is delightfully fragrant. Sam MacReynolds, business manager of the Mandolin Club last year, returned to the University the first of the week. Try a pine apple ice made from the fruit at Wiedemann's. Fine Fabrics of Fashion when once soiled triflingly, are often ruined in the attempt to clean them. Delicate materials, like lace for instance, need experienced handling to get the desired effect without injury to the fabric. We make a specialty of cleaning and pressing laces, embroideries, curtains, etc., and guarantee the work to be thoroughly done, in a reasonable time, without the slightest injury to any article entrusted to our care. The cleaning of Ladies Fine Garments is our Specialty. Do you need a Lawrence Pantatorium. Phone 506. 12 W. Warren St. Typewriter? We have them for sale or rent. See us. STEVENSON-HOPPER BOOK CO. Right Conditions Dancing Good floor, good music; result, fine time. Attend Prof. McRae's opening dance Saturday night, Oct. 6tb and you will meet with the above conditions. Class for beginners Friday night Oct.12. Everett Hall. Text-Book by Prof. Bailey. Professor E. H. S. Bailey of the Department of Chemistry of the University of Kansas has just issued a new book entitled "A Text Book of Sanitary and Applied Chemistry; or the Chemistry of Water, Air and Food." The book is published by the Macmillan Co. of New York. The book is designed as a text to meet the needs of high schools, academies, agricultural colleges and technical schools. It is also valuable as a reference book as it is estimated that at least ten per cent of incomes is squandered in expensive food material which affords little nutrition, in unsatisfactory methods of preparation, in selecting foods out of season, by throwing away much valuable food material and by using badly constructed cooking appliances. All these subjects are treated exhaustively in this work. Try a maple nut sundae at Wiedemann's. The Merchant Marine League of the United States, at Cleveland, O., offers $1,000 in four prizes, for the best essays on "How to Build Up Our Shipping in the Foreign Trade." Competition is limited to students in American high schools, colleges and universities. The Merchant Marine League is devoted to the upbuilding of the maritime interests of the United States. Students of the University of Kansas have been invited to enter the contest for the prizes. Vanilla, chocolate, strawberry and banana ice cream and pine apple ice at Wiedemann's. Robert Noll of Atchison, whose magnificent work on the St. Marys base ball team in the game with Kansas here last June attracted much attention, has enrolled in the School of Pharmacy. Mr. Noll will try for the team in the spring. Gus Kohler of the Sigma Chi house returned Friday from Paola where he attended the wedding of his sister. Try a banana ice cream made from the fruit at Wiedemann's. Stationery and stamps at Vic's. Low One Way Rates 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, Whatecom, Vancouver and Victoria. $25.00 to Ashland, Roseburg. Eugene. Albany and Salem including So. Pae. branch lines in Oregon. $25.00 to Portland, Astoria, Tacoma and Seattle. $22.50 to Spokane and intermediate O. R. & N., points to Wenathee 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 K. U. BARBER SHOP and BATH ROOMS W. F, WEISE, Proprietor. 10.4 WELLS, Proprietor. The only Electric Massage machine in the city. Razors honed, ground and exchanged. Only good Workmen employed. Your patronage respectfully solicited. 737 Mass, St. 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 FOOT 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. The students in voice in the Department of Music of the University of Kansas will give the opera "The Pirates of Penzance," by Gilbert and Sullivan, in December. The University orchestra will play the accompaniment.