ARE BEING EXAMINED. Candidates for Rhodes Scholar ship Are Here Today. Four men are at the University today, taking the examination for American Rhodes scholarships. Three of the men are competing for the honor of representing Kansas at Oxford, while the fourth will, if he qualifies, go to the English university as the Rhodes scholar from Arizona. The three Kansas men are Philip Wright Whitecomb of Topeka and Harry Jones of Baker. Walter C. Lowdermilk of Park College, Mo., is taking the examination for Arizona. None of the women who had expected to take the examination, appeared this morning. This means that no Kansas woman will hold the Women's Federation fellowship at Oxford next year. The examinations will be concluded tomorrow evening. There are only two counties in Kansas in which no graduates of the University of Kansas are living, and even in these two counties are some who attended the school but did not finish the course. The number of the graduates is in excess of 3600 and the number of former students is estimated at 20,000. These men and women are organized into an association the chief purpose of which is to work for the interests of the parent institution. Just now the members of the association are paying from one to five dollars each to equip their printing plant with a linotype. The linotype was erected in the alumni printing office at the University this week and will be used to set the alumni publication, the Graduate Magazine, and the tri-weekly student paper, the Kansan. The alumni have also offered the use of the linotype, one hour a day, to the students in journalism at the University who may wish to become acquainted with its uses. With the appointment of a Dean, which will be announced as soon as the right man can be found, the new School of Education in the University of Kansas will be fully organized. This is the eighth main School or division of the University, the others being, Law, Medicine, College, Pharmacy, Graduate, Engineering, and Fine Arts. Professor A. S. Olin is now visiting the schools of education in the greater universities in order to discover the best plans of organization. The School will have three main divisions: the all division of instruction in all the professional teaching branches, now forming a department under Professor Olin; the division of supervision and visitation, under the present high school visitor, Professor W. H. Johnson; and the new extension division of state wide extension lectures and correspondence instruction, under Professor Richard R. Price. Professor R. K. Dunean of the Chemistry department, read a paper Monday evening before the Brotherhood of the Preshytarian church on "Some Problems in Industrial Chemistry." New pictures, framed. 100 different subjects. 20 to 65 c. each. WOLF'S Book Store. BOUGHT YOUR FALL COAT YET? We are ready to show you your winter coats, a garment that will combine quality of fabric and workmanship with a charm and distinctiveness that will be a delight to you as long as a thread of the coat is left. The coat illustrated is made of black broadcloth, velvet collar and lined with black satin. PRICES $27.50 A host of other styles, colors and cloths from $15.00 to $40.00 mary marshan, in bulk, at the College inn, 20 cents a pound. Lee's College Inn Barber Shop Home Phone 977 411 West Adams Shorty, Al, Curly and Ralph will do your work You can avoid waiting at the Moffett studio by making an appointment and being on time. Use either phone, 312. A. D. S. Peroxide cream. This elegant toilet cream is an ideal preparation to soften and beautify the skin. A mild skin bleach. Absolutely harmless, is cleansing soothing and healing. O. P.Barber & Son, druggists, 909 Mass. street. For real College clothes see Hiatt, the Clothier, agent for the Royals of Chicago and New York. 946 Mass. Good toilet soap for the needy at McColloch's drug store. See Hiatt, the Clothier, for that Royal Suit. 946 Mass. the Moffett studio Be on time and you will not have to wait. Both phones 312 Try them, 10 cents a box. Angelus Marshmallows, a message of purity in assorted flavors, at the College Inn. Writing tablets and box paper at McColloch's drug store. If you would "pay less and dress better," let Hiatt, the Clothier, order for you a Royal Suit. 946 Mass. Good-bye headache if you take Rexall Headache Tablets. Sold at McColloch's drug store. Fresh oysters at the College Inn. Intense Crabapple is the new perfume at McColloch's Drug Store. Samuel Adams of Leavenworth spent a few hours with university friends Monday, when on his way to visit with relatives in Topeka. Dr. Adams is now assistant surgeon at the National Soldiers ON "PSYCHOTHERAPY." Prof. J. E. Boodin Will Deliver a Lecture in Kansas City. Professor J. E. Boodin, head of the Department of Psychology, has been asked by the Church club of Kansas City to lecture on "Psychotherapy." The lecture will be given October 29, at one of the leading churches. The question will be treated from the viewpoint of the psychologist. The Board of Regents will meet at the University next Tuesday to look over the plans of the new administration building. Latest fashions in suits, cloaks, and costumes. Ladies toggery at Mrs. Shearer's 841 Mass. St. All that we know is about clothes. Lawrence Pantatorium, 12 W. Warren. Dont bark! Take Rexall Cherry Juice Cough Cure: Sold & fully guarranteed in 25 & 50 cent bottles at McColloch's Drug Store. For a true likeness go to the Lawrence Photo Studio, 734 Mass. St., Lawrence. Come and see our fine hand-painted pictures. WOLF'S Book Store. Brown is again popular this year. So is Brown, the cleaner, at the Lawrence Pantatorium, 12 W.Warren. The latest in mounts for your Christmas photos at the Lawrence Studio, 734 Mass. St., Lawrence, Kansas. A New Line of College Posters For The College Men and Women AT BOUGHTON'S 1025 Mass. St. DID YOU EVER Have that strained feeling to your eyes? It always means that you are in need of a pair of well-fitted lenses. We can fit any eyes so that all the tired feeling is removed. We fit the stectiles nose glasses with lens complete for $5.00 THE COLLEGE OPTICIAN The Grand 736 Mass. St. Hudson-Fulton Naval Exposition and The Two Brothers PROGRAM+ The Grand Admission 5 cents Ed W. Parsons JEWELER 717 Mass St. 717 Mass. St. Bowersock Opera House SATURDAY, OCT. 23 Mort H. Singer's BIGGEST SUCCESS A Stubborn Cinderella WITH Homer B. Mason Homer B. Mason SUPERLATIVE CAST EMSEMBLE OF 80 SONG Hits PLAY PRETTY, FACINATING, CLEVER GIRLS! GIRL SEATS ON SALE AT Woodward's Drug Store Friday Morning. Prices 50c, 75c, $1.00 and $1.50 Pirces 50c, 75c, $1.00 and $1.50 AT SMITH'S HALL Dancing School Every Thursday, commencing Oct. 12, Dancing taught 8 to 9. Social dance 9 to 11:30. Shanty's Orchestra. Miss Lecora Strahl. Admission 50c. MRS. MYERS Fine MILLINERY THE SMOKE HOUSE Pool and Billiards STUDENTS INVITED 9 W. Quincy. Opp. Watkins' Bank. AT THE AURORA! NEW BIOGRAPH PICTURES TODAY DON'T MISS SEEING IT Lawrence's Studio for your next photos. 734 Mass. Street, Lawrence. Dont forget those Sunday dinners at the College Inn. We won this year, and have been for eight years. First place in all lines. Lawrence Pantatorium, 12 W. Warren. "Whose your tailor?" Branch office of Ed. Price Tailoring Co. Samuel G. Clark, 907 Mass. St. upstairs. Royal and Oliver typewriters for rent at Morrison's 744 Mass. St. Phones 164. Typewriters rented, sold and repaired at Morrison's, 7 Mass. St. Phone 164. Hot Chocklate with whipped cream. 10c.at the College Inn. Take 'em down to Newby's, those shoes you want repaired. Friday Evening Subscription Partv Shanty's Orchestra Admission 75c Ecke's Hall