K. U. Pillow Tops Blue prints of the different buildings on the hill. Just the thing for your rooms. Tonight Special, each 39c A. D. WEAVER. THE KANSAS UNIVERSITY BIBLE CHAIRS, MYERS HALL, 1300 OREAD AVE., Eighth Year—1908-9. Courses of Study OCTOBER TO DECEMBER SUBJECTS OFFERED BY MR.W. C. PAYNE: I. Life of Christ: In John's Gospel; Saturdays 1:15-2:00 P.M. II. Teaching of Jesus and His Apostles; Sundays, 8:20-9:10 A.M. III. Life of Paul; Sundavs, 9:15:10:10 A. M. IV. Old Testament History; Saturdays, 7:15-8:00 P.M.; For the Young Men's University Bible Class. V. Comparative Religion; Thursdays, 4:30-5:30, and 7: 15-8:00 P. M. VI. The Hebrew Language; Wednesdays, 8:00 A.M., or at an hour to be selected. SUBJECTS OFFERED BY MRS. W. C. PAYNE—HOURS TO BE ARRANGED: I. Women of the New Testament. 11. Life of Paul. III. How we got our Bible. IV. Islam, a Challenge to Faith SPECIAL COURSES When desired, series of six to ten lectures will be given at the Hall, or in club, sorority and fraternity houses. PERSONAL CONFERENCES Either Mr. or Mrs. Payne may be consulted about courses of study, or other subjects, week-days, 8:00 to 10:00 a.m., and 1:00 to 3:00 p. m., at the office in Myers Hall. LIBRARY AND READING ROOM The Library and Reading Room are open 8:00 a. m. to 9:00 p. m. Oysters at the Hiawatha. Pencils, theme paper, erasers and notebooks.—Oread Cafe. Boyles, the printer, 725 Mass. St., for programs. Best assortment of K. U. post cards and souvenirs at Boyles, 725 Mass. St. Plan to buy quiz books.— Oread Cafe. Hiawatha after the Airdome. All kinds of hot and cold drinks at Oread Cafe. Sophomore Committees Named. At a meeting of the sophomore class held in chapel at noon today the president, Clinton Kanaga, appointed the committees that are to have charge of class affairs for the coming year. The social committee, which is the most important one of the class and the one that will have in charge the management of the Sophomore, is composed of Frank Loucks, chairman; Bob Johnson, Earl Fisher, Milton Baer. John Stewart, Lester Friedman. Jean McNeal. Y. W. C. A. Girls Active. The first regular Y. W. C. A. meeting of the school year was held Wednesday afternoon at Myers Hall with Miss Nadia Thomas, presiding. The association secretary, Miss Nourse, spoke of the aims of the association and outlined the plan for the work of the year. Miss Hazel Leslie sang a solo. Membership cards were passed and a large number of girls were added to the list. Miss Georgia Brown Engaged. The Thespian Dramatic Club met Wednesday and decided to hold tryouts for the election of new members to the Club. Miss Georgia Brown of Kansas City will conduct the tryouts, which will be held Wednesday, October 14. The Club would like to elect fifteen new members. Hot chocolate with whipped cream 5 cents at Wiedemann's. All kinds of hot sandwiches at Vic's. Hiawatha after the Airdome. Found—A fountain pen. The owner can have same by describing it. McCulloch's Drug Store. Debating Council to Meet. Just Tapped-A fresh keg of Hires' Root Beer 5 cents per mug at Wiedemann's. After the game go to Wiedemann's for refreshments. Butter Scotch, dipped marshmallow, Wiedemann's cream, at Oread Cafe. The Debating Council will meet in Professor W. E. Higgin's office in Green Hall Tuesday at 4:30. Election of officers will be held. The constitution, which is not entirely satisfactory, is to be amended. Debates are to be held with Missouri, Colorado, Oklahoma and possibly Texas. Miss LeOra Smith will open a dancing school in Smith Hall Saturday evening, October 10. Class from 8 to 9. Social dance 9:30 to 11:30. All we know is about clothes. That's our business-nothing else. Good honest work has kept us at 12 W.Warren St. for six years. Rev. Wells Talked. --- Rev. L. K. Wells, of the Presbyterian church, talked to the University Y. M. C. A. Thursday on the necessity of a constant struggle against temptations peculiar to college life. He spoke of the great value of Bible study as an aid in withstanding temptation. Ladies Too Will find the Lawrence Pantatorium the best place in town to have all kinds of cleaning, pressing, altering and dyeing done. You Run No Risk When you send your clothing to Lawrence Pantatorium. 12 W.Warren St. Try the Hot Tomato Soup 5c a cup at Wiedemann's. --- Hot and cold drinks at Lee's. Hot and cold drinks at Lee s. Stationery by the pound, with envelopes to match. Also Waterman's Ideal and Safety pens. Home Book Co.,923 Mass St. Have you tried Lee's pineapple ice? Watermelon on ice at Vic's. Vanilla and chocolate ice cream at Lee's. Watermelon on ice at Vic's. Sweet cider at Vic's. The best of things to eat and drink at Lee's. Compound syrup of white pine and tar gives quick relief, for coughs and colds, sold at McCulloch's Drug Store. Students! You can get a ticket for one dollar which is good for a dollar and ten cents worth of the best things to eat and drink at Lee's. Hush little baby don't you cry,you can vote for Bryan bye and bye. Hurrah for Bryan,and no Taft man for me, and other campaign post cards at McCulloch's Drug Store. The "Home Book Store" is "the" Art store of the city. Come and see for yourself. 923 Mass, street. Miss Emley Played. At the chapel services yesterday morning Miss Pearl Emley, senior fine arts, played two piano selections,"Rigoletto"by Liszt and "Hungarian Dance" by MacDowell. Her brilliant rendition of these compositions showed the result of much hard practice, and won a merited and sincere applause. Miss Emley is from Great Bend, Kansas, and is a sister of Dr. S. C. Emley, of the Medical faculty. Contract for Mining Building. The contract for the new Mining Engineering building was let yesterday by the Board of Regents. Eilenberger & Co., of Chicago and Kansas City secured the contract. The building will cost $50,000. Work will begin on excavation as soon as the ground is surveyed which will be about thirty days. The new building is to be the first one west of the gymnasium. Hunter in Wichita. Prof. S. J. Hunter went to Wichita Wednesday to investigate the nurseries of the vicinity for San Jose scale and to direct the fumigation of them when it is found. The state law requires this inspection under the direction of the State Entomological Commission of which Professor Hunter is a member. Jerome Beatty of the Kansas City Journal spent yesterday on the hill. Fore! A number of professors are considering the reorganization of the Oread Golf Club which flourished on the hill some years ago. W. O. Llingberg left for his home at Osage City Tuesday afternoon, on account of the serious illness of his mother. Miss Winifred Everingham, '02, Miss Esther Rauch,' 08, and Miss Helen Alder, '06, of Topeka, were visitors at the Theta house Sunday. A. N. Sturtevant, an assistant in the German department, has been detained from his University work this week by illness. Prof. W. H. Carruth has been meeting his class in Wallenstein. Students! If you want a college hair cut you will have to get it at Lee's. Nothing but the latest in trims at Lee's. Before you purchase a Fountain Pen Before you purchase a Fountain Pen CONKLIN'S Self - Filling Fountain Pen SOLD IN LAWRENCE BY D. L. ROWLANDS, STEVENSON BOOK CO., J. R. SANBORN, J. A. KEELER, UNIVERSITY BOOK STORE It's different from all other Fountain Pens and better. Manufactured by The Conklin Pen Company 310 Manhattan Bldg., Toledo, Ohio.