MANY TAKE BIBLE STUDY. Over 300 Enrolled—Result of Fall Canvass. As a result of the canvass for Bible study classes made by the University Y. M. C. A., 180 freshmen have enrolled. Student leaders trained by Dr. W. C. Payne will lead the classes. 175 upperclassmen have enrolled for Bible study. Sixty-two men took part in the canvass last night. Hiawatha after the Airdome. About Professor Humble. Henry William Humble, who succeeds William Underhill Moore as an instructor in the Law School, is a native of Cincinnati. He received his LL. B. from the Uuniversity of Cincinnati, where he graduated with the highest honors in 1904; practiced law in Cincinnati for two years, after which he resumed his studies in his Alma Mater and later in the Chicago University. In 1907 he was called to Cornell University to teach Political Economy, and received the degree of Master of Arts in Political Science in 1908 from the same institution. Among his writings are contributions to the American Law review and an article on the New York Public Service Commission's law. Hiawatha after the Airdome. Chemistry Fellowships Increased. The value of the sixth industrial fellowship established in Professor Duncan's department has been increased to $1300 a year. The fellowship has been divided between two men, Frank P. Brock and Archie J. Weith, both graduates of the School of Engineering. They will work together and will share alike in all proceeds of the fellowship. --made this Overcoat for us----and for you, if you say so. We have it with or without the velvet band trim; or with fly front; a long, easy Overcoat with patch pockets, and a general air of distinction which nobody but Hart Schaffner & Marx can give a garment. Peanut sandwiches. — Oread Cafe. Dean Marvin Will Talk. Dean F. O. Marvin will talk to the Civil Engineering Society Thursday evening in Blake Hall. Miss Martha West is seriously ill at 1317 Ohio street. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lamb of Baldwin, are visiting Miss Chloe Lamb. Those famous International clothes.-C. L. Goernandt, 1345 Ky. St., K. U. Agent. A meeting of the Junior class will be held in the chapel Wednesday noon for the appointment of general committees for the year. Henry Kohman has returned to the University after a trip through the East and Canada. He has been visiting various plants in the interests of his fellowship granted by the Master Bakers Association. The first try out of the University Glee Club was held in Fraser Hall Monday evening for the selection of new members, as only four of the old members are trying out. The final selection of the eight new members will be made Thursday evening. The Entomology Department has received numerous requests for Entomologists which they have been unable to fill. Since the close of school last spring six requests have been received, the positions carrying salaries ranging from $1,000 to $1,700. Berths for Bug Hunters. Senior Laws Elected. At an election held yesterday the senior laws elected as officers of the class for the year: Winfield Scott, president; R. E. Butler, vice president; H. F. Thompson, secretary; and H. C. Reed, treasurer. The election passed off without contest. Oysters at the Hiawatha. There will be a meeting of the religious and philosophical union in room 15, Fraser Hall this evening. Oysters at the Hiawatha. Professor E. H. S. Bailey and Professor W. C. Hoad were in St. Marys on Friday to give scientific information to the city which is installing a system of waterworks. They secured samples of the water which they brought to Lawrence for analysis before making a report. INNES STORE SPECIALTIES Onyx Hosiery, In Cotton, Lisle or Silk Munsing underwear Perrin's Kid Gloves Kayser's Silk Gloves Money-bak Taffeta Silk Skinners's Lining Satin Seco Lining Satin Colegates, Hudnuts Perfumes, Soaps and Toilet Preparations. COLLEGE PENNANTS All the best that can be made Innes, Bullene : : & Hackman. Only Store in Lawrence selling Post Cards for one cent each. HOADLEY'S. CALLING CARDS, Printed or Engraved. Any style Card or Type at BOYLES JOB PRINTE 725 Mass. St. SMITH HALL. Spring floor. Electric fans. Two dressing rooms. Good ventilation and light. Cheerful and homelike. Will accommodate up to 100 couple. Scrupulously clean. Strictly sanitary. Student patronage especially solicited. Special terms for contracts. G, W, SMITH, Bell Phone 1705 Main. 534 Ohio St. NOW, for real snappy overcoat style, something that's just the very right-est thing going; we've got it here, for you. This illustration shows you what it looks like. Hart Schaffner & Marx You'll find lots of other good Overcoats here; dressy blue, black and oxford fabrics. You'll find Suits also, such as you'll be glad to wear; fancy browns, grays, tans, in all the new models; blue serge, black cheviot and thibet for dressier occasions. They're all-wool; and all right. This Store is the home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes. SPALDING'S 807 MASS.