- For Time of Revelry. Monday morning, one day only, we will place on sale all silk Crepe de Chine and Silk and Lisle Thread Eulienne. Regular 75e quality the land over. Special, a yard 50c. See these in South Window. A. D. WEAVER. FREE MEDICAL ADVICE. Office in Fraser Hall—Open One Hour Daily. Dr. Emley will give medical advice to students of the University in rooms 26a and 26b, Fraser Hall, daily from 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. This advice is free to students, but if medical treatment is required, it is to be paid for as in the case of any person not a member of the Uiiversity, and a student may, of course, choose any physician he pleases. The object of this movement is to prevent by early diagnosis serious illness that might imperil the life or permanent health of the student, or endanger the general health of the University; and it is trusted that the good sense of the students will prevent any abuse of this privilege—HEALTH COMMITTEE OF THE UNIVERSIV. --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. Sam A. McReynolds, famous for his red hair and fast running and as manager of the Mandolin Club, and now of Skiatook, I. T., in ordering the Kansan for anyear adds the following: "As a matter of news, I am chief among those who wield the birchen rod in this growing metropolis of the gas (and hot air) belt. This is a town of about 500. I was a member of 1906 P. S. B. and left school in March to work for the Wilson Lyceum Bureau of Lawrence." --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 Religious and Philosophical Union will meet in the philosophical seminary room in the basement of the library Wednesday, October 13. Certain alterations will be made in the plans of the orgaization and as a strong effort will be made to secure the highest efficiency out of the working forces of the organization, all members are requested to be present. --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. Full line of cigars and tobacco, Corner Grocery, 1303, Ky. --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 Sigma Chis held initiation Saturday night and had quite a large number of alumni present. The initiates are: Harry McClure, Clarence Sheldon, Clement Parker, Hessem, Gregory Hoisington, Fred Fortney, Gus Koehler, Lester Scott, Stanley Reed. The Chi Omegas are wearing colors for Miss Gale Sutton of Lyons. Arthur Hixon of last year's engineering class is back in school. He has just returned from Arizona, where he was a mining engineer in the copper district. Will Jones of the freshman gym class broke his nose by falling on the gymnasium floor last week. Wesley Stout of Kansas City, Mo., has pledged Alpha Tau. Oscar Zimmerman, C. E. '06 is spending a few days at the Alpha Tau house. The Lawrence Steam Laundry Co. 908 Massachusetts Street. All Work Up to Date and Guaranteed, Domestic Finish. M. B. Galloway, University Agent. Both Phones. 383. W J. Francisco & Sons LIVERY AND HACKING LIVERY AND HACKING SADDLE HORSES A SPECIALTY Open Day and Night. 812-14 Vt. St. Both Phones 139 Dr. A. R. Kennedy DENTIST Room 5. Jackson Building. Phones. Bell 1515 Main; Home,344 HIAWATHA CAFE LOUIS ROCKLUND After the, Opera or Dance go to the Hiawatha Cafe for a Lunch. Regular Meals. Cjears. 160 US BOOKLEND Fine Fabrics of Fashion The cleaning of Ladies Fine Garments is our Specialty. Lawrence Pantatorium. Phone 506. 12 W.Warren St. Right Conditions Dancing Good floor, good music; result. fine time. Attend Prof. McRae's opening dance Saturday night, Oct. 6th, and you will meet with the above conditions. Class for beginners Friday night Oct. 12. Everett Hall. DRAMATIC TRIAL MONDAY. Second Chance for All Who Missed First Call. The Masquers will give a second tryout Monday evening for the benefit of candidates who missed the first trial this week. The trial will be held in room 15 at 7:30, and all who desire to try for a place on the club must report at this meeting. The club has selected a play and perfected its organization for the year. Later in next week all desirable candidates for the club will be given a second trial on reading parts from the play selected. It is the plan of the club to elect no members until the cast is made up. Fruits and candies of all kinds can be found at Hinchman's Corner Grocery. "Proc" War at Michigan. The sophomores at Michigan captured a band of freshmen who tried to stop the'09 "Procs" and impressed them into the work. After the freshhes had carried the paste pails all about the town, their outer clothing was removed, and they were given a coat of paste and were rolled in autumn leaves. In this primitive garb they were allowed to seek shelter. The "Proc" that called forth the demonstration is; Foolish Freaks of Frightened Freshmen, Forget your Former Fathers and the Farm, and Fall Fore the Floating Flag of Free Fellowship. On and Out of the Orbs of Our Oscillating Optical Organs, ye Ossified Crang Outangs. Run, ye Rotten Rabble of Rumpled Rummies, before the Royal Rule of the Rippling Rollicking, Remarkable Class of 1909. Skidoo, ye Sappy Suckling Simpletons and Salaam to the Surpassing Supremacy of the Swarthy Sophomores. Hike and Hunt, ye Hopeless, Hungry Hoosiers, and Humble yourselves to the following rules of the Husky Host of Honored 1909. Then following the rules by which the freshmen are commanded to wear the freshman cap, enjoined against smoking on the campus and against going out after dark before Friday, against going into Joe Parker's, against wearing red neckties or celuloid collars, etc. The appointed hour for Friday night is 7:23. --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. Judge Howry of Kansas City was a visitor at the Sig Alph house last Saturday and Sunday. 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, 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. Both phones No.5 K. U. BARBER SHOP and BATH ROOMS W. F, WEISE, Proprietor. 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. 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. The COLLEGE CLUB For Ladies and Gentlemen. Board $3.00 per week. 1301 Tenn, St. Donnelly Brothers Livery, Boarding and Hack Stables. All Rubber Tire Rigs. Corner of New Hampshire and Berkley. Both Phones 100. Spalding's Official FOOT BALL GUIDE, containing the New Rules. 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. B 4 U Buy, Sell or Exchange I would like to hear from or C U. I have some good bargains. I have 97 farms, 26 ranches in different parts of Kansas, Mo., Ola, Texas, New Mexico, California, Minn. and the Dakotas. And if you will let me know what U have 2 sell or exchange, or what all will suit you to buy? If U R Y's write or call 2 me. Also 45 houses and lots in Lawrence 2 sell, some to exchange. Description and values guaranteed by owners. FRANK GEE, 800 Mass. St., Lawrence, Kansas.