ART PICTURES To-night we place on sale 50 of these Christy Water Colors at a price that you will want at least a half dozen. Choice each 49c and 98c. Tee them in our window. A. D. Weaver. K. U. FIRE DEPARTMENT. Four Students Will Get Free Rooms, Light and Heat. The completion of the repair shop now under construction south of Fowler shops will not only add to the equipment of the University valuable facilities for repairing tools and implements used in the work constantly going on on the campus, but will also make possible the establishment of a much needed organization on the hill—a night fire-brigade. In this building a room will be set apart for the storing of a chemical fire engine and other apparatus used in extinguishing fires. Directly over this room will be a sleeping apartment for the accommodation of the firemen. This force will be composed of three or four men from the student body who are willing to be in that room from 6 p.m. to 7 a.m. ready for duty in case of fire and receive in return the use of the room, heat, light, etc. At the present time the janitors of the various buildings have been organized into a fire brigade and drilled in the use of the necessary apparatus. These men go off duty at 6 p. and return at 7 a.m., leaving on the hill through the night only the night watchman and the man at the pump house. At all times the pressure is so low on the campus that the University water supply is kept up by pumping water out of the city mains into the University system. In order to do this it is necessary to keep the pump in action day and night throughout the year. Special arrangement has recently been made with the Lawrence water company whereby their pumping station will put on a pressure of 150 pounds in response to a call from the hill. This, together with the pressure afforded by the pump at Fowler Shops will enable a good stream of water to be thrown over the highest building on the campus. The Pharmacy school has felt the influx of new students more than any other school in the University, and on account of this there is not laboratory space enough to give the students proper facilities. More provisions must soon be made or the Pharmacy department can not do the work expected of it. MANY YOUNG MACHINISTS. An Increase of 50 Per Cent. in Enrollment in Fowler Shops. That the Engineering school continues to become a more popular part of the University is amply shown by the fact that fifty per cent. more students are taking work in Fowler shops this year than ever before. The large increase which is taxing the capacity of this department of the University, can partly be accounted for by the fact that the University enrollment is larger this year than before, but the increase in the number of students taking work in Fowler shops is out of all proportion to the increase in general enrollment. There are three students from Manhattan, six who have completed manual training courses, and three journeymen machinists taking work in the shops. G. T. Swarts of the College of Kentucky, has entered the Mechanical Engineering department of Kansas University as a Junior. The University Supply Store carries the most complete line of University books and you can be assured of receiving the best treatment. Their prices are always right. Professor Jones of the pattern making department of Fowler Shops, took a course this summer in the Armour Institute, Chicago, in foundry work and chemistry of metals. Chancellor Strong will address the freshman hygiene class Monday afternoon, at 4:30 in Snow Hall. All men are invited to attend. You can buy a guaranteed fountain pen for a dollar at the University Supply Store. Wanamaker & Brown tailored suits and overcoats at right prices at Home Book Co., 923 Mass., Hollingley & Son. Novelties in Pictures Hiawatha Cafe GERMAN STUDENT PIPES New Lot Just In. 25c each. at Hoadley's Stevenson-Hopper 819 Mass. St. at LOUIS ROCKLUND, PROP. 818 Mass. St. Phone 60. Meals and Short Orders. Open from 6 a.m. to 2 a.m. Osters. Cigars and Tobacco. Herbert Thompson Reenters after Long Lapse of Years. AFTER FIFTEEN YEARS. Seventeen years ago Herbert Thompson enrolled as a freshman in the University. Now he is a junior. After a vacation of fifteen years he has returned to finish the course he began a decade and a half ago. Many students start to the University and then stop a year to make money to continue in school, but few there are who cease their college studies for a space of fifteen years to recuperate financially. Changes vast and sweeping have modified the appearance of the University since Thompson started his college course. Mr. Thompson has completed two years of college work and has entered the medical school. His home is at Edwardsville, Kansas. He was a sophomore in the University in 1892. Freshman Rhetoric in 19 Classes. The freshmen class of the Rhetoric department is divided into 19 divisions composed of an average of 30 students to each division. Last year the class had only 11 divisions. Jerome Beatty, for the past year sporting editor of the Kansas City Journal, has enrolled in the University. Roy Moore, of the Kansas City Times, visited in Lawrence over Sunday. When in doubt as to your clothing Phone 506 and get right. Terms $1.50 per month or ticket. Photographs—Loomas Studio. Save "Pay Less, Dress Better" Money By ordering your CLOTHES of CLIFTON T. HIATT, THE SPECIAL ORDER CLOTHING MAN. Both Phones 920. Office 919 Mass. St. Curby, Draper & Greene, BARBERS. First class work. 37 Massachusetts Street. THE EYES Have them carefully looked after. Glasses fitted correctly Bell phone 695. Office 802 Mass. St. J. F. BROCK, OPTOMETIST. CHAS. C. SEEWIR, Printer and Stationer. Dealer in Leather novelties, Indian Made Goods, Curios, Baskets, Navajo Blankets, Swastika Jewelry. 917 Massachusetts St. 917 Massachusetts St. SECOND HAND SHOE and CLOTHING STORE 734 Mass. St. Pays good prices for second hand Clothing and Shoes. Newby's Shoe Shop 911 Mass. St. WE DO ALL KINDS OF SHOE REPAIRING SEWED SOLES WHILE YOU WAIT ORDERS TAKEN FOR SOROSIS SHOES Lee's is at the foot of the hill. A Smart "Lid" A Clever Headpiece THE- Felix Special A "Five Dollarish" looking Hat that sells for THREE! All colors—all sizes. All colors-all sizes. Got Six Halves About You? 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