TEACH PHARMICS BY CORRESPONDENCE NEW PLAN .IN UNIVERSITY EXTENSION. Beginning Next Term, Non-Resi dent Students May Work for Ph. G. At a meeting of the board of regents in the middle of November a course in pharmacy was added to the list of correspondence courses that are being given under the direction of Richard R. Price, the head of the University extension department. The work in the course which will begin the first term after Christmas, will include two terms of instruction by correspondence of twenty-six weeks each, and two summer sessions in the laboratories at Lawrence of six weeks each. The purpose of instituting such a copurse is to allow persons in the state who lack sufficient entrance credits to allow them to enter the regular course in pharmacy at the University, the chance to become registered assistant pharmacists. Before taking the examination it is necessary that the applicant shall have had four years' practical experience in drug stores of the state. The degree granted at the completion of the course in Ph. G, or graduate in pharmacy. The fees charged will be the same as those regularly charged in the School of Pharmacy with the additional expense of fees charges for material used in the residence laboratory work, which will range from $8 to $12 for the six weeks. During the summer sessions daily written and oral quizzes will be the feature of the recitation work. Prof. L. E. Sayre, dean of the School of Pharmacy, lectured on the new plan before a teachers' association at Pittsburgh recently and circulars setting forth the advantage of the new course have been sent to all parts of the state. Much interest has already been aroused an dthe indications are that at the beginning of the next term a large number of students will enroll in the course. The University of Pennsylvania library has now passed beyond the 300,000 mark in the number of books on its shelves, placing it among the first rank of university libraries in this country. Statistics on last year's graduating class at Wellesley College, just made public, show that of a class of some 300 young women, 245 are already married or about to be. Nothing Finer for a Tasty CHRISTMAS GIFT than K. U. JEWELRY Everything in the Jewelry Line. We would be pleased to meet the University Students and Faculty this week. SOL MARKS, 819 Mass. St. One door south Innes, Bullene & Hackman. 7 Wishing you a MERRY CHRISTMAS and a HAPPY NEW YEAR SKOFSTAD'S 829 Massachusetts Street. 829 Massachusetts Street. Thanking you for your patronage this year in our line of Gents Furnishings. We Wish You A Merry Christmas and a pleasant vacation at home. It will pay you to look over our Christmas Merchandise before you leave, for our Store is complete with Christmas Suggestions. Smith's News Depot, Hilliard & Carroll 709 Mass. St. Phones 608 STUDENTS' DOWNTOWN HEADQUARTERS. Visitors Always Welcome We Lead, Others Follow Why Not Gifts of Quality? FROM THE COLLEGE JEWELER SOME BEAUTIFUL NEW K. U. JEWELRY IN SOLID GOLD AND STERLING SILVER WE WOULD BE DELIGHTED TO SHOW YOU. Not How Cheap, but How Good New K. U. Jewelry Merry Christmas To the K. U. Boys Christmas Shopping is in full swing. With everyone urging early shopping, and practicing it, too, it's to your interest to get into the game at once. You will find here just such gifts as Men and Boys will use and appreciate. Our Suits and Overcoats, made by Alfred Benjamin and others, are the very latest creations, made in the newest styles, fabrics and patterns, $15.00 to $25.00 (A saving of several dollars to you.) In our Furnishing-Goods Departments no pains were spared to secure just the things you will want to give your gentlemen friends. Bath Robes... $3.50 to $6.00 Sweater Coats... $1.00 to $5.00 Gloves... 50c. to $5.00 Umbrellas... $1.00 to $6.00 Canes... 25c. to $1.00 Combination Sets. $1.00 to $3.00 Ties in Boxes. 50c. to $1.50 Suspenders in Boxes 50c. to $1.00 Travelers Sets...$1.00 to $5.00 Collar Bags...$1.00 to $2.50 If you are not a regular customer of this Store it will pay you to see us before you buy. The new Manager will be glad to welcome you. M. ROBINSON CLOSE PRICE CLOTHIER 742 Mass. A. D. FRISTOE, Manager A Merry Christmas to You! Following the most successful year in the history of this Store, we take this opportunity of extending to the students and faculty of Kansas University, each and every one, A Merry Christmas and A Happy New Year ROBERTSON FURNITURE COMPANY The Kansan wishes to correct an error in last Thursday's issue. J. R. Griggs & Son wished to advertise fine **Boxed** candies, instead of mixed candies as appeared in their ad. Bananas, oranges and apples at Vic's.