OP. go. nsas best matlrug MORE BOOKS FOR GRADUATE SCHOOL DEPARTMENTS SAVE MONEY TO IMPROVE LIBRARY Three Thousand Dollars a Year Expended Giving Advanced Students Better Material The budget provided yearly by the regents for use in the library of the University is being put to a great advantage. Each department of the University receives a yearly allowance wherewith to buy such works,—encyclopedias and text books—as are needed in the library course during the year. During the last three years $3,000 per annum has been saved out of this amount which has been used in buying books for special graduate use. These books are for students who are doing work outside of the regular prescribed courses. The books and amounts expended in order of the years are as follows: History and Political Science...$1,000.00 Zoology...750.00 Mathematics...750.00 Chemistry...500.00 Year 1909-1910. History and Political Year 1910-11. Sociology and Economics. . . . . . . . . . . . . $1,000.00 German. . . . . . . . . . . . 600.00 English. . . . . . . . . . . . 800.00 Latin. . . . . . . . . . . . 600.00 Year 1911-1912. Physics . . . $ 750.00 Education . . . 500.00 Anatomy . . . 500.00 Botany . . . 500.00 Romance languages . . 500.00 Geology . . . 250.00 CAN'T FOOL THE CHEMIST Food Analysis Experts Daily Expose Poor Imitations. "Yes, we analyze nearly everything in here," said Prof. H. L. Jackson of the food analysis department as he waved his hand toward a row of canned goods, "everything from pickles and prunes up to near beer and baking powder. "For instance, look here," he continued as he reached for a bottle containing a sticky, porous brown mass. "See those worms in that candy. That's the kind of stuff that is occasionally palmed off on our unsuspecting children. "Here is a vinegar syrup which was sent to us recently. The directions say to add about eight on nine times its weight of water and a fine vinegar can be obtained. We haven't analyzed it yet so I can't say whether it is fit for use or not but I do know that it can't be pure concentrated vinegar. "Besides our regular routine work of analyzing goods sent in by our inspectors over the state we are making tests of what pure vinegar should be. Here are thirty bottles containing vinegar from as many different kinds of apples which we made here in the laboratory. After we have made exhaustive examinations of these we will be in a position to ascertain the exact properties of a good vinegar. "Only recently we received a quantity of stuff which was supposed to take the place of butter. The directions on it were to take half a pound of butter, half a pound of water, add a little of the 'dope' and melt the whole mass together. When it cooled you would have a pound of butter. When we analyzed this we found it was composed principally of salt and water." Student Is Driven to Bulletin Board. TROUBLED THAT WAY? A student who has evidently been worried by some unattentive laundry collector tacked the following notice upon the bulletin board in Fraser: "Wanted, a fool., who has brains enough to call for my laundry each week." The notice was signed. Someone has remarked that this student will probably have to do his own washing for the rest of the year. PIPE SPECIAL EXTRA AT With every pipe sold this week, at 35cts. and upwards we will give FREE, one-third the purchase price in smoking tobacco, Falk and Surbrug brands. You know that these goods are all right, so buy now and get yours SMOKING TOBACCO FREE Typewriting wanted by student. Leave orders at Lawrence Business college. Home phone 1017. References inquire of W. H. Quakenbush. 22 3t What else that cost 5c is so enjoyed as a cup of hot chocolate with whipped cream at Wiedemann's. TRIALS OF AN OXONIAN Suit sale commencing Thursday. Great reduction on every suit. No goods sent out on approval. We do not pay for alterations. Mrs. J. B. Shearer, Ladies' Torgery, 847 Mass. St. Fine line of candies at Wilson's. Ladies, ask about our fall hair dressing proposition. P. & N. Photo Co., over Bell Bros. Begging books from your friends to read, is unnecessary these days. Book prices are so reasonable at Wolf's Book Store. The Student's Dress and Social Activities Are Restricted. Not how much but how good is the question one should ask in buying candy. The old saying, that a man is judged by the candy he gives holds good today the same as always, buy the BEST. Don't pick the just-as-good-kind, nothing can equal Wiedemann's. Dr. Ida Hyde of the department of physiology, when in Oxford some years ago, collected some bulletins posted up in one of the colleges, which show that Oxford students are subject to authority in some matters in which American students are left to do as they please. One bulletin had to do with the dress of students. It reads: Ladies will find it very convenient to have photos made by P. & N. Photo Co., and take advantage of the free hairdressing offer. "Life" is offering a novel and money-making plan to men and women who are working their way through colleges and professional schools. You can find out all about it by sending your name and address on a postal to Life's College Student's League, 17 West 31st St., New York City. The original Kodak shop. Every practical thing of Eastman's in stock. Premos and films. Finishing done. Prescription work an esteemed specialty. A second bulletin imposes restriction on the student's social activity: GRIGGS' "The examiners in the Schools of Literae Humaniores, Theology. Jurisprudence, English Literature and Modern History give notice that they will require candidates to appear in the schools in black coats, and waistcoats, white shirts and white ties. Candidates are also reminded that Academic dress consists of cap and gown." Ladies will find it very convenient to have photos made by P. & N. Photo Co., and take advantage of the free hairdressing offer. "Dances in Term—The Vice-Chancellor and Proctors give notice: (I) That in the future permission will not be given to any undergraduate to give a dance in term. (II) That undergraduates are forbidden to attend public subscription dances in term." Woodward & Co.'s "Round Corner." Manicure outfits are one of the important things for every lady. Come and see them at Wolf's Book Store. THE STORE OF QUALITY 827 Massachusetts Street Sweeten your stock with a box of Wiedemann's chocolates. Best kodak printing to be had at P. & N. Photo Co., over Bell Bros. LOST—Tan, "Meyers" glove, left hand. Call Bell 1526, Goldman. Ladies, ask about our fall hair dressing proposition. P. & N. Photo Co., over Bell Bros. Call 312, either phone to make an appointment at Moffett-Miley's. Best kodak printing to be had at P. & N. Photo Co., over Bell Bros. Send your pressing work to the K. U. Pantatorium, phone 1400. The smoothest and most delicious hot chocolate, served with whipped cream and crackers. 5c at Wiedemann's. DALE, the printer, 1027 Mass. Both 228. Have your photos made by the P. & N. Photo Co., and get the best workmanship and the best styles. Have your photos made by the P. & N. Photo Co., and get the best workmanship and the best styles. A GOOD BIOGRAPH at A GOOD VITAGRAPH The Grand TOMORROW A GOOD PROGRAM TODAY New lot of English Walking Shoes Just received at at STARKWEATHER'S $4.50 A Pair SEE THEM SPECIAL PIPE SALE 25 per cent off. This means any pipe in the House. 25 c to $20 10 days sale Smith's News Depot "Banks, the Shoe Man" 1107 Massachusetts St. A nice line of shoe polish, laces, and etc., always on hand. STUDENT TRADE SOLICITED THE FLOWER SHOP Killarney Roses are Splendid now. Killarney Roses are Splendid now. American Beauties are Good. American Beauties are Good. MRS. GEO. ECKE. $ 8 2 5 \frac{1}{2} $ Mass. Phones 62 Phones 621. TOILET NECESSITIES AT POPULAR PRICES Colgate's Dental Cream .10c box Dentist Tooth Brush 10c each Colgate's Talcum .15c can Colgate's shaving powder 10c box Blue Seal vaseline .5c a jar Orange Sticks. 6 for 5c Nail Files. 10c each Royale Egg Shampoo .10c a bottle Face Powder. .10c a box Toilet Chamois, large size .10c each Camphor Ice. .10c box Dress Shields. .10c a pair Hair pins, 150 in box. .5c box Peroxide Cream. .10c jar MENTHOMEXICO The best Menthol product on the market, a necessity in every home A large jar for 10c