HEADQUARTERS for K. U. NOVELTIES. We like to do little jobs -OF- Repairing We know how OUR NEW STORE now ready for your inspection Jewelry for Students is our motto, as they want the best stafson The College Jeweler Opportunity The American people generally and the thoughtful educated people in particular, appreciate the fact that there is no more honorable or dignified calling than that of life insurance. Especially is this true when the man is associated with a Company whose integrity and financial standing is above reproach. We would like to place our booklet, "A Permanently Profitable Profession," in the hands of every student of the University of Knnsas who has his or her way to make in the world and who realizes that only through consistent, honorable, and persistent effort can the full measure of success be attained. This is your OPPORTUNITY. Write today. CHARLES A. MOORE, General Agent Rooms 46-47 Central Bank Building, Topeka, Kansas The Place for all New Novelties IN JEWELRY K. U. Pins, Lockets Hat Pins Belt Pins Fobs ED. PARSONS, The Jewler. 717 MASS. ST. Lee is open in full bloom for the rest of the term. G. A. HAMMON, M.D. Specialist IN DISEASES OF Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat GLASSES FITTED OFFICE OVER Dick Bros. Drug Store By a system of exchange with Mon. A. Duchaussory of Seine Inferieure, France, the entomological department recently received 87 new species of European Hymenoptera representing the bees and wasps. C.H. Withington, who has charge of the collections here, has arranged with Mr. Duchaussory, who is one of the most celebrated of the French individual collectors, for new species of the Lepidoptera to be collected during the coming year from the Andes. 87 New Species Received. Professor A. T. Walker was in Kansas City yesterday on business. GENERAL FRASER'S ACCOUTERMENTS IN THE LIBRARY A case containing the war accouterments of Gen. Fraser now stands in the upper hall of the library. They are the gift of Mrs. Frances E. Kempster of Milwaukee, a daughter of Gen. John Fraser. General Fraser was the second chancellor of the University and served from 1868 to 1874. He was born in Scotland March 22, 1827, and studied at the University of Edinburgh and afterwards graduated from Aberdeen. After teaching in the Bermudas for a time he came to America and accepted the chair of mathematics and astronomy in Jefferson College at Canonsburg, Pennsylvania. In 1863 Professor Fraser recruited a company of volunteers from the students of Jefferson College. He became finally brigadier-general of this company who, in their enthusiastic regard for him, called him the "gentlemanly colonel." Gen. Fraser was in many battles, including those of Chancellorsville, Gettyburg, the Wilderness, and Appomatox. He was wounded several times and suffered imprisonment in Libby prison. One of the swords in the library was presented to him by the ladies of Canonsburg. PROFESSOR BATES SPOKE. Discussed Commission Government in Chapel. Professor Frank G. Bates spoke in chapel this morning on the commission form of city government as it has grown up in several states of the middle West. As introductory he spoke of the failure in the government of cities in America resulting very largely from too great a division of authority. This method of controlling Galveston which was put in operation by the business men of that city after the disaster of 1900 was practically a commission form of government and proved successful. The system was adopted in several other Texas cities in 1907, and with improvements was adopted in Iowa the same year. The Kansas legislature passed a law in 1907 allowing Kansas cities of the first and second class to elect to adopt the new system. The law was remodeled at the last session but the scheme in this state yet lacks some of the good features of the Des Moines plan which Professor Bates outlined. To Elect Basketball Captain. At 10:15 tomorrow morning the members of the 1909 'Varsity basketball team will elect a captain for the coming year. "Tommy" Johnson, the crack forward of this year's team, is the only man out for the position. Perry the Nebraska Captain. H. O. Perry, for two years left guard of the Nebraska basketball team was elected to lead the '09-'10 team. AMUSEMENTS. 5c AT THE 5c NEW LYRIC THE CAMERAPHONE THE CAMERAPHONE Motion Pictures that talk and sing WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY SPECIAL FEATURE FRIXIE FRIGANZA New Yorks Musical Comedy Queen In Monologue and Song also- "PERU" Song from "The Orchid and"The Newsboys Dream" AT THE AURORA NEW VAUDEVILE VERY latest motion pictures featuring the beautiful hand colored subject. THE ELIXIR OF DREAM and others to numerous to mention THE ELIXIR OF DREAMS 5c ADMISSION 5c Rehearsals for Senior Play. All the parts have been chosen and will be assigned at that time. There are twenty-six in the cast, eighteen of these being speaking parts. The cast for the senior play starts regular rehearsals tomorrow evening. Miss Lincoln of Topeka, who is to direct the production will be here. The committee has finished the writing of the play. The name and character of the play will be withheld until the date of presentation is determined upon. The cast had their pibtures taken this noon for the annual. Soil Bed for Botanists. The Botanical department has received a soil bed to be placed in the south basement of Snow Hall to be used in raising plants. It is so arranged that the glass sides enable the workings of the soil to be observed. A meeting is called for the Deans at seven o'clock to make arrangements for Commencement. The STUDENT DEMANDS in photography, should be for NATURAL pose in correct composition of linement, and lighting that accentuates the expression.—MOFFETT makes them at special rates to students. Satisfaction guaranteed, and work finished when promised.—829 Mass. St. The members of the Senior play cast had a group picture taken at Squires Studio. Boys! Wilder Bros. student laundry route is for sale this spring. Those interested will call and see Spear and Hanson, at 1312 Vermont Street. Phone Bell 1195. Just the thing for K. books! Squires has some new pictures of each of the University buildings. Anyone wishing some can leave orders at the Studio. Still repairing shoes in the same old place. Newby's 911 Mass. Don't fail to see the hand tinted pictures displayed in Squires show case.