OREAD NEWS NOTES. People are naturally curious about machinery. A crowd may be seen any day over in front of Snow hall watching the machine pierce holes in the slate for the roof. Another machine of interest is the common-place rock crusher used in the construction of the new Administration building, which is to be north of Robinson gym. Dean James Green of the law school has been confined to his bed with neuralgia for the past two days and Professor W. E. Higins has met his classes. Dean Green's condition is not serious, and he expects to return to his duties next week. Della Peck, who was a student in the School of Fine Arts last year, and who has been visiting at the Kappa house for the past week, returned to her home in Salina Wednesday. Miss Peck will not be in school this year, but will spend the winter visiting in New York city. It is reported that the paving of Indiana street will be completed by the middle of October. This will be a great help to the students who live on the "west slope," as this street is almost impassible in wet weather. In the hail of the Engineering building there is a sign which reads: "The open season for ducks and straw hats is now on." Over the sign there hang the remains of two dead straw hats. The first meeting of Quill elu was held Tuesday afternoon. The president, Miss Ruth Hunt, outlined plans for the year and pointed committees to look after various phases of the club work Erna Rudolph, who was a student at the University for two years, is teaching in the Law rence public schools. She is a candidate for county superin tendent on the Democratic ticket Kate Caldwell of Lawrence and Gertrude Cooper of Peabody,who were graduated from the University last year, are teaching music in Bonner Springs. Grace Waugh, '10, was in town the first of the week visiting at the Chi Omega house. Miss Waugh is teaching elocution in the Eskridge high school this year. An article written by Professor Humble of the law school for the Encyclopedia of Law and Practice was published this summer. It covers forty-eight pages and is entitled "Another Suit Pending." William Wellhouse of Leavenworth has pledged to Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Ray Steamer of Kansas City and Oscar Kimball of Parsons have pledged Phi Kappa Pst. There Is No Reason Why You Should Not Know All There Is About a Corset, the most important garment a woman wears. Our saleswomen are thoroughly posted in regard to Warner's Corsets and will tell you all about them. Corsets upon the surface may seem attractive, but it is the designing and boning—the unseen—that is important. For this you must depend upon our word. We guarantee Warner's Corsets to fit and wear well. We have just received a large shipment all the newest designs Fashion ideas well met in these styles. 23 Models, $1 to $3 Innes Bullmee Nackman Gymnasium Outfits Complete The finest and best wearing Gym Shoe in the city are on sale here. Also Gym Suits. The kind the students all buy. SMITH'S NEWS DEPOT HILLIARD & CARROLL Phenes 608 708 Mass. St. MEET ME AT SMITHS Try Sunday dinner at the College Inn. Do not put it off, but get it done now. Have your picture taken at Squires' ground floor room, 1035 Massachusetts street. For Rent—Furnished rooms for men; modern, large and comfortable. 1113 Connecticut. Bell 1866. tf Learn wireless and R. R. Telegraph! Shortage fully 10,000 operators on account of 8-hour law and extensive "wireless" developments. We operate under direct supervision of Telegraph Officials and positively place all students, when qualified. Write for catalogue. NAT'L TELEGRAPH INST., Cincinnati, Philadelphia, Memphis, Davenport, I. Columbus, S. C., Portland, Ore. Enid, Okla. Do not put it off, but get it done now—Have your picture taken at Squires' ground floor studio, 1063 Massachusetts street. A change will do you good. Try the College inn for your eats. How about that college hair cut? The dynamo laboratory has been moved from the Fowler shops to the new engineering building. The wood work department now occupies the room formerly used for the laboratory. General Caldwell of Topcape will speak at next Friday's chapel. He is much in demand as a speaker at chautauquas. His subject has not yet been announced. Nitty hair cut and fluffy shampoos at the College Inn. Get your shoes shined at the College Inn Sunday morning. Juliet Carpenter, who attended the Domestic Science school at Rochester, N. Y., last year, is in charge of the domestic science department of Stevens Institute at Columbia, Mo., this year. Prof. Edgar L. Tague, assistant professor of chemistry, arrived Thursday morning to take up his work. Buy a meal ticket and save ten cents on the dollar, at the College Inn. Ike Lambert and Dean Williams went to Kansas City today. Ask your friends where they eat and if they don't say College Inn they ought to. Ward McGill of Wichita has pledged to Sigma Chi. All white help at the College Inn R. M. Hamer, who graduated from the law school in 93, revisited the University Friday. The Alpha Tau fraternity gave a dance at the Woodland Park pavilion Friday evening, September 22 You can't screw your hat on if you get your hair cut at the College Inn. Get the habit and get your barber work at the College Inn. Now is the time to order that new Fall suit and overcoat. You will find the entire Fall and Winter line of STRAUSS BROTHERS Master Tailors, Chicago, on display at Clarke's. Do not fail to look it over. 910 Mass. street. Ice cream and soda water at Vic's. A full line of Wiedemann's candy at the College Inn. Squires' Studio, 1035 Mass. st. SCHULZ FOR FAL,L SUITING 911 Mass. St. Take 'em down to Those Shoes you want repaired Ed. W. Parsons JEWELER Watch, Clock and Jewelry Repairing, Engraving. 717 Mass St. 717 Mass. St. The Old Reliable K. U. Shoe Shop WE WELCOME YOU ONE ONE AND ALL. This is the place to get your shoes repaired. My soles stood the test for hundreds of students last term. All I ask is to give me a trial. Strictly hand work is required, work a specialty. Don’t forget the place. W.J.Broadhurst,Pro. 1400 Louisiana We make pianos, We tune pianos Me move pianos. We tune pianos, We store pianos, We regulate pianos, We refinish pianos Tell us your piano troubles. We can help you out. Good things to eat at the College Inn. Bell Brothers Piano Co. 925-927 Mass. St. Oysters, fruit, etc., in season at 7ic's. Salted almonds at Wiedemann's. McColloch's drug store is on the corner of Mass. and Warren. The College Imm is a place for ladies and gents to eat. Watermelon on ice at Vic's. Waterman Pens at Wilson's drug store. Squires' Studio, 1035 Mass. st. Pictures—Squires," students' photographer, 1035 Mass. st. photographer, 1035 Mass. st. The College Inn has the only modern barber shop in town. Watermelon on ice at Vie's. Jewelry You Can Rely On Makes the best and most lasting of all gifts. Our collection is so varied that you can select any intended gift at any price limit you have set. And above all you can be confident of getting jewelry about whose quality there can be no questions You'll have no cause to be ashamed of your gift either now or later on. Our jewelstays good. Gustafson The College Jeweler 50 Copies 1910 Jayhawker On Sale at One Dollar THERE are only 50 Copies of the splendid leather bound edition of the 1910 Jayhawker left on hand. The regular price of this book was $2.50. On sale while they last at ROWLANDS' COLLEGE BOOK STORE, UNIVERSITY BOOK STORE, STEVENSON'S BOOK STORE, SMITH'S NEWS DEPOT.