MEMBERS TO BAKER University Professors Represent Other Colleges at Inauguration Dean Marvin and Professor Carruth represented K. U. at the Baker inauguration exercises at Baldwin Tuesday. Prof. Carruth responded to a toast and made the speech of welcome at the luncheon following the inauguration exercises. Six other members of the K. U. faculty also attended, representing other colleges by request. Prof. Duncan, of the chemistry department, representing the delegates for other colleges as a whole, made a short speech. Prof. P. F. Walker represented the University of Maine; Prof. A. T. Walker represented Vanderbilt; Prof. F. B. Danes of the chemistry department, Wesleyen, of Middletown, Connecticut; Professor Whitcomb, and Mrs. Newport, of the German department, also were included in the K. U. party. Engineering News. Dean Marvin wishes to meet a freshman engineers in the chapel room of Marvin hall on Monday, Oct. 2, at 11:15 a.m. This is to be his annual greeting and talk to the new men, and all freshmen are urged to be present. Engineering students taking shop work are notified that towels must be checked out hereafter the same as tools, at 2c per day, and returned the same day, owing to Dr. Crumbine's edict against the roller towel. The new forge instructor to succeed Mr. Kukely, who has returned to normal training teaching n Wisconsin is Hubert Wilftong, last year's assistant in the foundry. Bill for This Purpose Introduced In Gooley Club. DISCUSS WOMAN SUFFRAGE A new foundry man is Oscar Rocklund, a skilled moulder, with seven years experience in the Lowrance iron works. Besides doing class work moulding he will do much department work for the University. A bill providing for Woman Suffrage in the United States was introduced and debated in the Cooley club Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock in the court room of Green Hall. 'TIS QUITE CONVENIENT Membership in the society is open to any law student who is interested in the work. The club is organized on the plan of the United States Senate. Each member is assigned to represent a state and is addressed as senator from that state. Freshman Considers K. U. Post Office Great Accommodation. During the recent enrollment a freshman, who was going to the secretary's office for the first time to pay his enrollment fees, noticed the sign "Post Office" over one of the barred windows. "Why," he he remarked to a neighbor in the waiting line, "I can have my mail delivered to me right here on the hill, so that I wont have to call at the post office down town." NEW APPARATUS RECEIVED Glassware From Germany For Chemists. The department of chemistry is receiving its annual laboratory equipment which is imported from Germany. The apparatus consists mainly of glassware and is badly needed just now as many of the students have been unable to perform the experiments prescribed by the text book. SLOW TICKET SALE. Students Fighting Shy of Bargains In Athletics. The sale of athletic tickets has as yet been progressing slowly Only eighty regular and sever guest tickets have been sold. I is a great saving to the student who is interested in the contest and enterprises of the University; to buy one of these books, am the sale will probably increase before the first football game. We sell films, all sizes, 10 per cent discount. Lawrence Studio, 734 Mass. DEAN AT BAKER. Porterfield, '11, Has Charge of Department of Engineering. Roy Porterfield, '11, is now in charge of the engineering department at Baker University. A new arrangement has been made whereby Baker installs the equivalent of the K. U.'s first two years in engineering, allowing Baker graduates to enter here as juniors. Similar arrangements hold true with Ottawa and Washburn. Baptist Church—801 Ky. Rally Day. 10:30, theme.—"The Men and Religion." Forward movement, 8:00 p. m., theme—"The Business Man's Phase of Christianity." We join in Men's Mass Meeting at the M. E. church at 3:00. 12:00 Sunday school. Rally day program. University classes for men and women. 7:00 Dr. W. R. Dorrill will lead Young People's devotional hour, after which Rev. Williams, D.D. will speak. Cordial welcome to students. Rev. O.C. Brown, pastor. Prof. John N. Van der Vries, of the mathematics department will leave Saturday for Lyndon, where he will deliver an address before the teachers convention of Osage county. The Chemical society will meet next Wednesday at 4:15 to elect officers for the coming year. This year the society plans to accomplish more work than ever before Florence Dale, a sophomore in the College last year, is taking a course in domestic science at the Kansas State Agricultural College. Adin Wedd, a freshman in the College last year, is attending the University of Nebraska. Russel Van Zandt, '11, is engaged in the hardware and implement business with his father at Hutchinson, Kansas. Curt Allen, a junior in the College, has withdrawn from the University in order to enter the medical school of Washington University, St. Louis, Mo. Follow the crowd to Shortys. Just received, a nifty line of pipes at the College Inn. The varsity football team were photographed Monday on MeCook field by Squires, the Students' photographer. Paper by the pound at Boughton's, 1025 Mass. St. You can save money by eating at the College Inn. Tell Us Your Piano Troubles. tent pianos. time pianos. We sell pianos. We refinish pianos. We haul pianos. We make pianos. Tell us your piano Williams Rose Tale, 25c. MeColloch's Drug Store. If you want the best in kodak finishing, go to the Lawrence Studio, 734 Mass. White borders printed on all pictures. BELL BROTHERS MUSIC CO 925-927 Mass, St. Tell us your piano troubles. We will help you out. You save 10e on the $1 by eating at the College Inn. Rexall 93 Hair Tonic is the best. Sold at McColloch's Drug Store. You can save 10c on the $1 by eating at the College Inn. All sizes in "Loose Leaf" note books at Wolf's Book Store. First class job printing at Dale's, 1027 Mass. St. Both 999 Most everything needed in toilet articles can be found at McColloch's Drug Store. A complete line of cigars and tobacco at the College Inn. Just received, a nifty line of pipes at the College Inn. Lots of room and good service at the College Inn. If you like peaches try the peach ice cream at Wiedemann's. A complete line of cigars and tobacco at the College Inn. Try banana nut ice cream at Wiedemann's. Peace ice cream at Wiedemann's. Squires is showing some new pictures of our new coach, Ralph Sherwin. Peaches and cream sounds good. Peach ice cream sounds better. Try it at Wiedemann's. Something new at Lee's College Ime every day. Fresh salted almonds at Wiedemann's. All class elections will be held next Thursday October 5 instead of next Friday as was previously announced. Notice. KEISER CRAVATS For Early Fall No Guaranteed Ketter Cravats genuine with- out this trade-mark Popular Colors-blue purples, grays and browns $1.00 to $2.00 Grand Prize, St. Louis World's Fair, for Quality, Workmanship and Style. Bias or Straight NOVELTY STRIPES KEISER BARATHEA BARATHEA all bright Silk in over 60 PLAIN COLORS Woven from "selected" raw silk, to produce strength and weak Three qualities, $1.50, $1.00 and $0.00 Cravata slip calmly under fold collars. REMEMBER THIS PECKHAM'S MAKER JAMES R. KEISER INC. NEW YORK Your Baggage handed. Household Moving. Boarding Auto and Haek Livery. Open day and night. Carriage Painting Trimming Phones 139. 808-812-814 Vt. Sttt. and Trimming Business College Lawrence, Kansas. Teaches Gregg touch Typewriting. for K. U. Students. all Summer. Shorthand and Special classes School in session ED. W. PARSONS, Diamonds, Watches, Clocks, and Jewelry. 717 Mass. St. Under New Management Your Work Solicited. BAKER SHOP Hodges & Hodges Prop. The Shop Wholesale Your Work Solicited. ELDRIDGE HOUSE ELDRIDGE HOUSE BARBER SHOP Peerless Cafe The Shop Where Students go Lawrence . . . Kansas A PLACE TO EAT 1009 Mass. St. W. C. PARRISH OPEN FOR THE DANCE THE SHOE REPAIRING 1017 Mass. Take 'Em Down To FORNEY OPEN FOR THE DANCE See A. G. Alrich for proper form in society stationery and dance programs. Those Shoes You Want Repaired H. E. ROBERTS, Dentist Protsch Fall Suiting Woodward & Co's "Round Corner." The original Kodak shop. Every practical thing of Eastman's in stock. Premos and films. Fin- 927 Mass. St. Bell Phone 936 Frank Koch The Tailor 727 Mass. St. stock. Premos and films. Finis- abing done. Albert R. Kennedy DENTIST Prescription work an esteemed specialty. A. G. ALRICH, 744 Mass. St. Programs, Cards, Letter Paper, Note Paper, Engraved or printed. Finest stock of Hurd's Paper in the City. Bell 1515. G. A. HAMMAN, M. D. Suite 5 Jackson Building. Kansas Specialist in Diseases of EYE, EAR, Nose, AND THROAT Glasses Fitted. Satisfaction Glasses Fitted Satisfaction Guaranteed Office Over Dick's Drug Store. 710 Mass. The Brunswick Billard Parlor 710 Mass. Everything New And First Class The Best Tables in the City. The Students' Headquarters. The Students' Headquarters. FEIN'S for Tungsten or New type Maz da lamp and all gas light sup plies. 929 Mass. St. DANCING SCHOOL Ecke's Hall Private Lessons by Appointment. LEORA STRAHL Bell 1719 Home 4772 DONNELLY BROS. DONNELLY BROS. J. R. Woodward, Manager. General Livery and Cab Srvice. Open Day and Night. Both Phones 100. FOOTBALL GOODS and and Athlete Supplies KENNEDY & ERNST. Phones 341 826 Mass. St. Shoe Repairing With Modern Machinery Modern Machinery. W. T. BANKS, Phone: Bell 1372; Home 951; Hair Goods and Hair-Weaving. SELECT HAIR DRESSING SHOP Hairdressing, Manicuring, Sham- poing, and Scientific Massage 927 Mass. St. Student Trade Solicited. 1107 Massachusetts. The K.U. Shoe Shop is again open Don't forget we make new shoes out of your old ones. Don't forget the old stand, 1400 Louisiana Street. 20 NEW TYPEWRITERS FOR RENT Come in and see my new sole machine. We will be better prepared to give the K. U. students better and promoter service. W. J. Broadhurst, Prop. Smith, Underwood & Remingtons. Phone 45 Home J.A.K EELER, Your school work will appear much neater, your professor will be more pleased with your work. at Keeler's Special rates to students and course of instructions free. The knack of operating a typewriter is not difficult to learn. Anyone can quickly learn to use the typewriter. After a few hours of practice one can write as fast as with a pen or pencil. RAYMOND'S DRUG STORE 831 Mass. St. New Odors in Perfumes and Toilet Articles 939 Mass. St The Well Dressed Man Work done at the K. U. Panfatorium and Dye Works. has his Pantatorium and Dye Works. Only Wagon Service in Town. Year Ticket, $7; Season Ticket, $3.50; Punch Ticket, ten presses, $1.50. K. U. Pantatorium and Dye Works GORSUCH BROS., Props. 906 Mass. Both Phones, 1400 Particular Cleaning and Pressing FOR PARTICULAR PEOPLE Lawrence Pantatorium L. W. Warren Both Phones 506 "T is not in mortals to command success, But we'll do more—we'll deserve it." Lawrence National Bank The OL Reliable Bank in their NEW Modern Home. THE FLOWER SHOP The Students' favorite place for cut flowers last year and and promises to be the same this year. You'll not forget the place, $ 825 \frac{1}{2} $ Mass. Phones 621. MR. & MRS. GEO. ECKE, Phones 621.