UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN DO YOU WANT WORK Employment Bureau Seeks Work For All Who Apply More than 275 students have applied at the University employment bureau in Myers Hall for "jobs" which will help them earn their way through the university. Of the applicants are students entering the University for the first time. This morning forty-two permanent jobs had been assigned. This does not mean, however, that there will not be more positions. Many faculty members and students devise dhions which they have not as yet listed at the employment office. The University Y. M. C. A. is doing all in its power to increase the enrollment and to supply new students with work, but the number of jobs is still too small for many of applicants. In most cases the students have some special line of work they wish to follow. Applications for positions waiting tables are frequent. Employees at the University will not have to go without waiters and dishwashers this year as long as the list of applicants for such positions continue to grow at its present rate. There are also a long list of jobs that must be completed; these there are many office men, so many, in fact, that the Lawrence business man who is in need of a helper in his office, whether it be a clerk or an aslancer, will find the man he is seeking. He'll fill this Salesman for all kinds of goods are also plentiful. The laundry route is another popular place for students to earn money. Every laundry in Lawrence and the neighboring cities has a student agent and collector. These men are always on the job early in order to book their trade as soon as it comes to town. Last year the Y, M. C. A. alone found 600 jobs for students. Besides this many students found jobs of their own or earned money on the internet that did not come under the observance of the employment bureau. The employment bureau is under the auspices of the Y. M. C. A., but it is state controlled. Formerly the agency was based in Seattle while George O. Foster maintained the bureau separately. Now the state takes up the work of securing Special—Peach ice cream at Wiedemann's. Adv. jobs for the students and "Dutch" Wedall has charge of the work. What would my services be worth if I could actually pick out the men in Lawrence who would need Life Insurance within the next year? L. S.Broughly Toilet Articles There's great satisfaction in using toilet articles that come from this store. In them you have the assurance of honest materials and pure chemicals. Come in and See our display of fine soaps for the complexion and the bath --- toilet waters, perfumes, cold creams, etc. you will find here in abundance. We want to see you. Evans Drug Store 819 MASSACHUSETTS The remodeling this summer enables this popular inn to give better and more speedy service than ever before. Add to that the great variety of eatables you have to select from and the fact that our booths make it possible for you and your friends to eat to yourselves and you have the ultimate in service. There's Privacy at Lee's And It Is Cheaper, Too Get out that pen and pad and figure what you get with one of our discount tickets—ten per cent off on each one and you will discover that eating here is cheaper than at other places. The food at this inn—YOUR INN—is prepared by an efficient chef and served by experienced waiters. It is our highest aim to make the customers of Lee's feel proud of their inn. Just down the Hill from the Library Raincoats Exchanged In Gymnasium Monday Afternoon If the person having tan raincoat with the name, T. H. Cronemeyer, Lawrence, Kansas on the lining will return same to Kansan office, he may have the coat which was taken through mistake. ROWLANDS "Where Students Go" Rowland's College Book Store "One block down the hill from the K. U. library" University Text Books and Supplies At Lowest Prices DOUGLAS COUNTY FAIR SEPTEMBER 19,20,21 and 22 WOODLAND PARK RACES EVERY DAY The best horses on the racetrack circuit will be in Lawrence next week. The track is in fine shape and good time will be made. FEATURES BABY SHOW Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. Offering an exceptional opportunity to University Students interested in late methods of the cultivation. HORTICULTURAL EXHIBIT AGRICULTURAL EXHIBITS Live Stock judging takes place Tuesday. An interesting experience for students here. Another one of the big week's educational features that will interest you. THE K. U. BAND If Director McCanles can get his artists together, the Jayhawker Band will play Friday afternoon and evening. A BIG WILD WEST SHOW Performances Every Day. LAWRENCE BROTHERS AND SONS CIRCUS. Shows Afternoon and Evening. Shows Afternoon and Evening. Offering to the K. U. Students a chance for an old-time line party with lots of fun. This company carries a mystic bunch of specialists who will make you wonder and laugh. STUDENTS' NIGHT Friday, September 22. Arrangements are being made for a big dance in the pavilion. A good orchestra; your own crowd. Of Special Interest! The managers are planning to have dancing exhibitions daily by James McNaught, K. U. floor artist of past fame. Watch for later announcement. General Admission to the Fair 25c Street cars will take you to the gate