EXTENSION WORK IS UNDER WAY THREE PROFESSORS ARE GIVING LECTURE COURSES. And Two Students Are Doing Correspondence Work—Extension Catalogue Out Soon. Two students are enrolled in correspondence courses in the department of University extension of the University of Kansas, though no catologs have been issued and not all the mechanical details of the administration of the department have yet been worked out. The students are Earl J. Sparks of Burlingame and Miss Josie Render of Scott City. Mr. Sparks is working at German and trigonometry, and Miss Render is taking a course in German. Three professors of the University have begun courses of ter lectures, which will extend through the year, at Kansas City Kan. Prof. C. G. Dunlap is lecturing on "Nineteenth Century Poetry;" Prof. E. M. Hopkins is giving a course in American literature, and Prof. J. E. Boodin has a course in philosophy. The lectures are given at the Kansas City high school building. The courses were arranged primarily for the benefit of the teachers of that school, but many others have enrolled, and there is an average of eighty-five students in each course. Prof. R. E. Price, the director of the work in University extension, has nearly completed the gathering of data from the various departments of the University in regard to the courses that will be offered in correspondence work, and copy for the first University extension catalogs will go to the state printer in a few days. A number of students over the state are awaiting the receipt of the catalogs before enrolling. Professor Price is receiving letters every day from prospective workers in the correspondence courses. FIRST VESPERS SUNDAY. Bishop Griswold Will Make Several Talks to Students. The first vesper service of the year will be held at 4:30 next Sunday afternoon in the chapel The Rev. S. M. Griswold, Episcopal Bishop of Western Kansas, will speak. Bishop Griswold will also speak at the regular meeting of the Y. M. C. A. next Thursday. Music for the vesper service will be sung by the vesper chorus, under the leadership of Prof. Hubach. The next practice of the vesper chorus will be held Thursday evening in the German room, and it is the desire of Professor Hubach that all students who have not tried out for the chorus, to do so at that time, as there are several places unfilled. The chorus will sing two anthems from Gounod's "Redemption" next Sunday. "Lovely Appear" and "Unfold Ye Portals." Other music for the first service will be a violin solo by Miss Elizabeth Dunn and a piano solo by Professor Carl Preyer. Miss Maude Cooke will be the organist. Norman J. Gross, a sophomore engineer, left today for his home in Russell, Kan., where he has secured a position in engineer work. He will not be back for school this year. A List of Faculty Men on Various University Boards. Chancellor Strong has appointed the following named faculty members to serve on the various permanent committees of the University: PERMANENT Administrative: College—Templin, Hopkins, Walker, Carruth, Newson, Haworth, McClung, Hodder; Graduate—Blackmar, Hodder, A. T. Walker, Dunlap, McClung. Medicine—The Council of the School of Medicine. Summer Session: A. T. Walker, W. H. Johnson, Higgins, P. F. Walker, Hunter. Advanced Standing: Olin, Dunlap, Cady. Assignment of Rooms Carruth, Templin, Green Marvin. Athletic Board—McClung, Becker, Boynton, Murray. Calendar—Raymond, Neuen Schwander, Jackson, Campbell, Root. Chapel Arrangements: Nai smith, Kruse, C. M. Sterling Landrum, Crawford. Chapel Speakers—Higgins Van der Vries, Bryant. Catalogue—Olin, O'Leary, Foster. Debating—Carruth, Higgins, Bates, Davis. Discipline—Becker, Billings O'Leary. Grounds—Chancellor, Marvin, Templin, Stevens, Griffith. High School Meet—W. H. Johnson, Van der Vries, Foster, Hamilton, Lansdon. Marcella Howland Scholarship -Galloo, Oliver, Hyde. Publicity—Flint, Hopkins, Harger, Sisson, Duncan, Havenhill. Public Occasions: General— Corp, Young, Gray, Moodie, Dykstra. Recommendation of Teachers: Templin, Johnson, Olin, Stevens, Carruth. Rooming Places for Women- Lymn, Nourse, Nowlin, Hedger. University. Humanistic Series Hodder, Carruth, Hopkins, Boodin, Blackmar. Science Bulletin—Bailey, Stevens, McClung, Kester, Van der Vries. Special Students: College, M W. Sterling; Engineering Marvin, Hoad, Schaad. Student Counell; Men—Carruth, Higgins, P. F. Walker women—Corbin, Galloo, Oliver. University Lectures—Boodin, Wilcox, Duncan, Harger. University Organizations Other than Athletic—Boynton, Bates Cone, Murray. Student Loan Fund—Hogg Dalton, Hunter. Visitation and Affiliation of Colleges—Carruth, Marvin, McClung, Blackmar, Dunlap. Vesper Services—Boodin, Preyer, Hubach, Rogers. University Health—Hoad, Sudder, Billings, Chambers, Bailey. Kansan Advisory Committee- Chancellor, Hopkins, O'Leary. Engineering Bulletin—Chancellor, Marvin, Bailley, Haworth, P. F. Walker. Bryan Prize—Dunlap, Hopkins Hodder. Entrance Examinations—Becker, Ashton, Cone. Freshman Advisers: Men—Sisson, Agrelius, Baumgartner Briggs, Campbell, Crawford Gray, Kruse, Murray, Ward Women—Corbin, Bauer, Hayward, Hedger, Lynn, Neuer Schwander, Walling, Wilson Winston. To distribute the work of making arrangements for the Vesper services, a large committee has been appointed and divided into three groups. The work of making the lighting, seating, and other arrangements for each of the Vesper services will be done by each group in turn. The committee members are: Group 1—Sluss, Parker, Paul Faragher, Rogers; group 2—Briggs, Harry Gardner, Heuser, Bowles; group 3—Campbell, Jackson, Schorer, Wm. P. Ward. Bell Telephone Co. Helped Kansas can Get Report of Game. GOT GOOD SERVICE. san Get Report of Games. While The Kansan did not give out the reports of the game last Saturday to a mass-meeting of students in the chapel, as will be done next Saturday, a running report of the game was sent down from Topeka by a Kansan reporter, to be used-in the account printed in The Kansan. To make this possible it was necessary for the Bell Telephone company to put an instrument on the field and string a wire for several blocks. Three employees of the company were on the ground during the game, to help the reporter in every way possible. The Kansan was on the street a short time after the game ended. This quick work would not have been possible except for the efficient arrangements made by the telephone company. 500 dainty gift books your choice for 15 cents. Wolf's book store. Thinking of photos? Stop at 1025 Mass. and see the samples Squires' studio. For real College clothes see Hiatt, the Clothier, agent for the that Royal Suit. 946 Mass. Cream Tomato soup, 5c, at Soxman's. Don't wait for Christmas for your pictures. Do it now. Squires new ground floor studio, 1035 Mass street. Go to the Aurora for best motion pictures. The Intense violets and crabapple perfumes at McColloch's drug store are popular odors. Sure cure for cornns and warts This preparation gives the best satisfaction, and for callows on the bottom of the feet it is exceptionally good. 15c a bottle. O.P. Barber & Son, druggists, 909 Mass. st. See Hiatt, the Clothier, for Royals of Chicago and New York. 946 Mass. Thinking of photos? Stop at 1025 Mass. and see the samples. Squires' studio. Don't wait for Christmas for your pictures. Do it now. Squires new ground floor studio, 1035 Mass street. Rexall 93 Hair Tonie is sold at McColloch's drug store. If needing a new tooth brush a quarter will procure one at Mecolloch's drug store. See Lawrence about your next photo. Rates to students. 734 Mass. stret. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat SPECIALIST G. A. Hamman, M. D. —in Diseases of— Glasses Accurately Fitted. Office over Dick Bros.' store. Telephone 1700 SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Lawrence, Notice to Club Stewards: We have made special arrangements this year to provide the BEST of meats at the LOWEST prices. Call and see us. Kansas ELIOT & JOHNS, University Meat Market 1023 Mass, St. Both Phones 991 Magazines, Stationery Magazines of every description on sale at our store. We also carry one of the largest lines of Stationery in the city. We desire, especially, to call the Ladies attention to the fact that we are headquarters for periodicals. Smith's News Depot Hilliard & Carroll PHONES 607. 709 MASS. ST. "Meet me at Smith's." Ecke's Hall Up-to-Date-Spring Floor BELL 123 HOME 437 SMITH HALL 635 MASS. ST. Thoroughly Remodeled; Excellent Spring Floor; accommodates 75 couples easily. Call Bell Phone 1705. G. W. Smith. J. W. O'BRYON DENTIST NEW BEERY BUILDING, OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE. Seniors, Attention! the Moffett Studio proposition do so at once before too late See L. S. Beeghly, 312, Bell phone. Take 'em down to Newby's Those old shoes. Where they repair them. Hand and opera bags, leather specialties at Dick Bros. Lawrence studio is headquarters for developing and finishing Kodaks to rent. 734 Mass. st. Take 'em down to Newby's. Those old shoes. Where they repair them. For Rent—Room for boys at 1420 Tenn. st. 15tf Try the hot chili at Wiedemann's. Try the tutti frutti ice cream at Wicademan's. A particular pantatorium for particular people. The Lawrence Pantatorium, 12 W. Warren st. You look fine in a HEIDCAP. PECKHAM Clothing Co. Everybody does. It's a fine cap. It has style and "kick." There never has been a cap like it. Made of fine English cap clotus, 825 Mass. St. J.R.GRIGGS We have decided to continue the sale of Joan of Arc 10 cent Cigars for 5 cents for an indefinite time. HEADQUARTERS 1108 KY. ST. Your Baggage Handled. W. L. FRANGISCO MARTIN'S STEAM LAUNDRY The Students, Gorsuch and Mayer, agents. Either Phone 498 W. J. FRANCISCO Boarding Auto and Hack Livery Open Day and Night. Carriage painting and Trimming. Lawrence, Kansas Three Phones 139 808-814 Vernon St ALEX A. PRCTSCH Especially Fine Work. ..Artistic Tailor .. Especially Fine Work. Best Fit Guaranteed. 341 Mass. St. Upstairs. GO TO Ed. Anderson's RESTAURANT FOR YOUR Oysters, Cigars and Candies H. E. Roberts, Dentist 927 Mass, St. Jackson Block, No. 2 Lawrence, Kansas. PHONE 930 BELL HOURS: 9 to 5 Fine MILLINERY MRS. MYERS 9 W. Quincy. Opp. Watkins' Bank. Swede Wilson's POOLHALL Both Phones 540. Bell Phone 1372 Home Phone 951 Select Hair Dressing Shop Electric and Vibratory Massage and Scalp Treatment HAIR DRESSING, Shampooing, Manicuring, Etc. Jackson Block, Lawrence, Kans. The Grand 736 Mass. St. SPECIAL: The Scales of Justice Chums Physical Culture The Grand Admission 5 cents r