PLANS COMPLETE --at NEW ENGINEERING BUILDING MAGNIFICENT STRUCTURE Special Rooms for Drafting and Testing Laboratories are to be Feature of Building. State Architect Stanton has completed the plans for the new $150,000 engineering building which will be erected on the University campus west of the Robinson gymnasium. Its general appearance will be much like that of the gymnasium as the material used will be the same white rock trimmed with white limestone, but it will differ much in details. The dimensions will be 186 ft. long and 90 ft. wide at one end and 50 ft. wide at the other. The difference in width is caused by an ell at that end. It will be three full stories above the basement, making it one of the largest buildings on hill. At one end will be a lecture room with a seating capacity of 500, which occupies part of the second and third floors. On the third floor the remainder of the space is used for drafting rooms. Special plans have been made for lighting these rooms by means of large skylights. The first floor and the remainder of the second will be divided into class rooms, which will all open into a central corridor. The basement will be used for laboratories and testing rooms in which a great deal of large machinery will be installed. An elevator will be placed in the building to carry heavy material and machinery from one floor to another. It will be heated by radiators with the electric fan system to distribute the heat. Freshmen Frolic. All old girls of the University will give a good time to the new girls in Snow Hall, Saturday evening, at eight o'clock. Be sure to come and see the Farce and have a fine time. Photographs—Loomas Studio. When in doubt as to your clothing Phone 506 and get right. Terms $1.50 per month or ticket. 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. The Dyche Bicycle Repairing Establishment Gives a SQUARE DEAL TO ALL 1017 Mass. St. 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. Hiawatha Cafe LOUIS ROCKLUND, PROP. 818 Mass. St. Phone 60. Meals and Short Orders. Open from 6 a.m. to 2 a.m. Oysters. Cigars and Tobacco. That is Why They Enrolled Early This Year. STUDENTS HAVE BIRD HABITS. The registration has now reached 1892. That number includes the enrollment in the summer school and in medical school at Kansas City. Last year the total enrollment at the close of the first week of school was 1527 showing an increase this year of 365 students. Registrar Geo. O. Foster, says however that he does not expect the enrollment from now on to be as heavy as it was last year. "You see students are like birds that go south when cold weather comes. The University was late in opening but the students flew away to school at the usual time and that accounts for the early enrollment," said Mr. Foster. To date 951 have paid the $2 athletic fee. U. S. Food Expert Here. Dr. W. D. Bigelow, head of the food laboratory of the department of agriculture, Washington, made a call on Prof Bailey on Friday. He is enroute from SanFrancisco, where he has just installed a food laboratory, to Washington. Dr. Bigelow is a Kansan and has a nephew in the University. Lee's is at the foot of the hill. New Engine Installed. The mechanical engineers are having installed in their department a new Fairbanks engine, to be used for laboratory experimental work. Wanamaker & Brown tailored suits and overcoats at right prices at Home Book Co., 923 Mass., Hollingley & Son. Sororities Hold Reception. Kappa Alpha Theta, Pi Phi Kappa Kappa Gamma and Chi Omega gave a reception to all freshman girls of the University Saturday afternoon in Snow Hall. A place for everything and everything in its place. The place for your clothes to be cared for is at the K. U. Pantatorium. Phone 1400. Are you particular? Do you care anything about your personal appearance? If you do we want to see you. K. U. Pantatorium. A place for the ladies. We can do any kind of repairing on skirts and jackets, and our cleaning is the best. K. U. Pantatorium. The leading article in the last number of the Journal of Philosophy is by Professor Boodin. Its title is The New Realism. You friends will like your pictures if they are taken at the Loomas Studio. Found—A derby hat marked A.W.C. Inquire at checkstand. GERMAN STUDENT PIPES New Lot Just In. 25c each at Hoadley's Novelties in Pictures Stevenson-Hopper 819 Mass. St. The German department has purchased a graphophone to use in connection with the instruction in the German language, so that students may hear examples of it correctly spoken and correctly sung. Professor Carruth has sent over several records, among which is a speech by the Kaiser, a lecture by Prof. Carruth himself and passages from great German dramas recited by celebrated actors. These records will be used in the first Verein which will probably be a week from Monday. Clothes of Today Suits, Rain Coats, Overcoats, Tailored in Rich Grays, Smart Browns, and Clever Blues await here for your choosing--- Our Clothes Are making new friends every day---why not you? Drop around and have a look---you're always welcome. College Clothiers. Save "Pay Less, Dress Better" Money By ordering your CLOTHES of CLIFTON T. HATT CLIFTON T. HIATT, THE SPECIAL ORDER CLOTHING MAN. Office 919 Mass, St. Both Phones 920. Both Phones 920, Office 916 Mess P1 PARK HETZEL—FRANK EVANS Lawrence Transfer Company HAULS AND STORES EVERYTHING TRUNKS A SPECIALTY. 9 East Henry St. Telephone 15. 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. 917 Massachusetts St. Dealer in Leather novelties, Indian Made Goods, Curios, Baskets, Navajo Blankets, Swastika Jewelry. 017 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 FROM OTHER SCHOOLS. Kansas University is not only attracting Kansas students but is also drawing students from other states and institutions on account of the exceptional opportunities offered here. This year there is one student each from Yale, Wisconsin University, Chicago University, Colorado University, Missouri University, Wellesley, Kansas Wesleyan, Colorado Agricultural College, Colorado College, Minnesota State Normal, Fairmount, Nebraska State Normal, Kingfisher (O.) College, and Sisters of Bethany College; two each from the College of Emporia, Southwestern College, Cooper College, Campbell College, McPherson College, Ottawa and the Central Normal; three from Baker; and four from both Washburn and Kansas State Normal. This makes a total of forty new students from twenty-four different schools. Forty Students from 24 Other Colleges at the University. You can buy a guaranteed fountain pen for a dollar at the University Supply Store.