WILL KEEP OPEN HOUSE ENGINEERS WILL ENTERTAIN GUESTS IN NEW BUILDING. "Housewarning" Will Be Friday Night with Dancing and Good Cheer. The main engineering building will be the scene of jollity and dancing Friday night, when the engineers of the University will keep "open house" for the rest of the University. George Neal and Fred Hesser have charge of the arrangements. They plan to serve light refreshments to the guests and to have dancing in the large assembly room on the second floor. The whole University, both faculty and student body, is invited to be the guests of the engineers at the housewarming. EXHIBIT POORLY ATTENDED The Picture Show Will Close Next Week. Unless the number of visitors at the Art Exhibit closes soon this year's show will be a financial failure, said Professor Griffith in speaking of the exhibit to a Kansan reporter this morning. "We have the greatest variety of pictures we have had for years and every critic who visits the show says the collection is a remarkable one." The two brothers of the Findley Art Company of Kansas City visited the Exhibit last night and were so enthusiastic over it that they are planning to have the pictures taken from here to Kansas City. It is their opinion that Kansas City has not had a collection of pictures equal to this one for three years. Anyone interested in pictures can find some at the exhibit to suit his taste no matter how whimsical he may be. After this week there is but one more collection to see. LATEST STYLES, LATEST WEAVAS, and strictly first class work at PAY LESS, DRESS BETTER prices. That's the ROVALS of CHICAGO and NEW YORK. Call on HIATT the clothier. OPERA CHORUS SELECTED. Twelve Girls and Eleven Men to Sing in Mikado. The following students have been chosen for the Mikado opera and are expected to be present Wednesday at 7:00 at North College for the first rehearsal. Girls: Sylvia Abraham, Nell Buchanan, Ann Dechman, Gladys Fitzpatrick, Contance McCammon, Ruth Morton, Della Peck, Nina Pilkenton, Jennie Purdy, Irma Singleton, Edna Warner, Bertha Williams. Men: P. C. Carson, J. R. Ellis, J. C. Johnson, B. H. Marshall, D. McKay, Curtis Shearman, John Sterling, P. D. Surber, Van Martin, D. L. Wheelock, France Wilson. Notice To Students. A good many students have filed, either with the City Letter Carriers, or at the Post Office, the pink address cards so that their mail is being properly delivered to them. It is also suggested that students will get their mail more promptly and accurately if they will request all of their correspondents to address their letters to street and number, as it is almost impossible to locate students otherwise. There are, however, a large number of letters in the office that cannot be delivered, indicating that a great many students have not filed their addresses. Those who have filed their addresses, need pay no attention to this notice, but those who have not signed a card for carrier, or at the post office giving their addresses, should do so immediately. Post Office patrons whenever they move from one address to another should fill out a new card, that will be furnished them by the carriers on request, or at the post office. Respectfully, Irving Hill, Postmaster. We supply what the students demand. The College Inn. Take 'em down to Newby's, those shoes you want repaired. For neat and dainty party programs at reasonable prices see Boyles, the printer, at 725 Mass. St. INSTRUCTOR ARRIVED FROM NEW ORLEANS TODAY. A NEW COURSE IN CERAMICS Will Build a Kiln-Juniors and Seniors in College May Take Course. Miss Maria Benson of New Orleans arrived in Lawrence today to take charge of a course in ceramics at the University. This course has just been installed at the University and there are 30 enrolled for the work. The work is for juniors and seniors in the college. Twelve hours credit may be secured. In connection with this course there will be an experimental pottery. The kiln for this will be erected immediately west of the Mining Engineering building. At present there are but three such potteries in the United States. From the Newcomb Potteries of New Orleans Miss Benson comes here highly recommended. McColloch's Drug Store has added a great many new numbers in post cards from one cent up-When needing postcards it is unnecessary to go farther than McColloch's Drug Store. Professor Haworth has a chemist busy analyzing the various kinds of clay found in the state. When the proper kind is found it will be used for the work in ceramics. In addition to this Mr. Landrum of the chemistry department is experimenting on white enamel relative to its uses in pottery. He: My but your new suit looks good and its made just like the one I liked so well. Ladies too will find the Lawrence Pantatorium the best place in town to get their work done. --- She: Stop your "kiddin'" This is not a new suit. It is my old one just from the Lawrence Pantatorium. Electric and Vihatory massage and Scalp Treatment. Hair Dressing, Shampooing, manicuring, etc., at the Select Hair Shop in the Jackson building. Home phone, 951; Bell phone, 1372. Embroidery Sale! Beginning Thursday We put on sale a fresh line of Corset Cover Embroideries and Flounceings, 24 and 27 in. wide, both Nainsook & Swiss. In our forty years of experience we have never seen such big values at such a low price On sale at a yd. 23c. CLEAN UP OF Ribbons Silk Ribbous 2 and 3 inches wide in every color. For making small bows and other ladies' neckwear you will find them very useful. Values up to 15 cents a yard A clean up odd patterns at a yard The Nickel Nothing but the best in Pictures and Songs. 708 Mass. St. The Grand 736 Mass. St. Now under new management. Best Films money can buy. PROGRAM TONIGHT: "A Behated Meal," "His First Girl," "Arabian Pilgrimage," "Two Pigeons," Both Biograph Pictures. The Grand FREE! J. R. GRIGGS. HARDING, Manager. One 10c can Manhattan Cocktail with any Pipe at 25 cents. Saturday only. COLLEGE POSTERS, COLLEGE STATIONERY, COLLEGE POST CARDS -AT- BOUGHTON'S 1025 Mass. St. Foot-Ball and Athletic Goods Kennedy & Ernst 826 Mass. St. Both Phones SPECIAL TODAY : A Picture Made by Natural Colour Photography First of its kind ever shown in Lawrence Lewis C. Doyle, a sophomore in the Engineering school severely sprained his ankle while going down Adams street Friday evening and has been unable to attend his classes. Delivered by Carrier every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. $1.50 THE YEAR It Will Have Detailed Reports of the Big Football Games This Year. Subscriptions taken at the office, Room 14, Fraser Hall, or at the Checkstand. THE KANSAN Automobile No.614 SAVE MONEY! Showing our Automobile-protector style. Finest thing possible for bad weather. Also novelty Fly-Front and novelty Patch-Pocket. Plenty of styles to suit every taste, and wide range of fabrics to suit every pocketbook. Overcoats from $19 up to $30 Let me order your Suit or Overcoat at once. Ecke's Hall October 15th SAMUEL G. CLARK Ed V. Price & Co. 907 Mass. Agent for Eq V. Price & Co. Subscription Dance Shanty's Orchestra Admission 75c