New Autumn SHIPMENTS SILKS, DRESS GOODS, SKIRTS, SUITS, and FURS Are ready in full assortment on our counters and a myriad of new things, and the liberal buying indicates that many customers not only prefer to choose early, but know where to come for the choicest of the seasons novelties. . Plenty here, more coming. Kid gloves, hosiery, ribbons, corsets, handkerchiefs and underwear. The benefits of large buying and concentrated productions are yours at lines'. INNES, BUBBENE & HACKMAN. --- Y. W. C. A. AT LAKE GENEVA K. U. Well Represented. The Kansas delegates have just returned from the Young Women's Christian Association Conference at Lake Geneva, Wisconsin. In spite of the fact that the conference was necessarily held so late this year, between five and six hundred girls were enrolled. To be with that number of students representing the highest standard of scholarship in the universities and colleges of the middle west was an inspiration in itself and the oneness of purpose bound all together in Christian fellowship. The camp is situated on the north side of the lake, most picturesque in its setting. The beautiful foliage of trees, or the rising hills, with twining vines and mosses, forms the back- ground. The boating and bathing, the trip around the lake, the visit to the Yerkes Observatory and long tramps through the woods were all very much enjoyed. The conference was in charge of Miss Ruth Poisson, one of the national secretaries of the Young Women's Christian Association, and she was most ably assisted by other national secretaries, members of the American Committee. Bible teachers, missionaries and public speakers, both men and women, noted for their ability on the platform and for the power of their lives. Ten days with such leaders, in this place where all nature adds to the harmony of the whole and unites in leading all to the feet of the Great Teacher is a preparation of inestimable value to every young lady who attends. The University of Kansas representatives were Misses Margaret Weiss, Irene Gilchrist, Amy Langworthy, Lydia Lindsey and Kate Hansen. J. F. NEWMAN, Fraternity Jeweler. 11 John Street, New York. Only Finest and Highest Grade of Work and Jewels Used Our Representative will Call at an Early Date. GENTLEMEN You will make a mistake if you buy your FALL SUIT Before seeing ours. Before seeing ours. Kaw Kash Klothing 800 MASS. ST. Kompany. --- BIG RUN IN SOCIETY. Rushing Season in Full Blast Many New Pledges-Oread Club Not Organized. The Chi Omegas have pledged Miss Elizabeth Kinne of Moran and Miss Eva Butler of Peabody. The Pi Beta Phis were very were very pleasantly entertained with a tea party at the home of Peter Emery on South Tennessee street. Rushing, one of the things that goes hand in hand with enrollment of freshman every year, and the brisk sale of campus and chapel tickets to the unsophisticated "freshies" has been on in full blast for the past week. Two or three dances have been given each night and a rapid succession of dinners, teas and tally-ho parties have kept the "rushees" guessing as to which is the best bunch. Kappa Alpha Theta's two weeks' rule keeps them from inviting any girls until September 21. but their past successes make them just as hopeful of securing a representative class of material again this fall. If you are a good fellow, a loyal student, fraternity man or barb, sorority or independent, religious or sacriligious, man, woman or child, subscribe for the Kansan, not for our good, but for your own. One dollar will get the paper for you for a year. The Phi Kappa Psis entertained with a smoker at their chapter nouse Wednesday night. A very delightful party was given at Pythian Hall on Friday night by Phi Kappa Psi in honor of their new pledges. The Chi Omegas were delightfully entertained on Tuesday night by Mrs. C. W. Straffon at her home on South Mass. St. The Phi Delta Thetas entertained at their chapter house on Tuesday night in compliment to their new pledges, Richard Speck-Frank Hopper, Herbert Briedenthal and Hyden Eaton of Kansas City, Kansas; Price Holmes of Emporia and Otto Barteldes of Lawrence. The Phi Delta Thetas entertained with a dancing party at Pythian Hall on Saturday Sept. 10th. Some of the visiting Phi Delts present were: Ray Delano, Fred Sedden, Ralph Nelson, Francis Jewett and Lou Flint. The Kappa Kappa Gammas entertained with a morning card party at their chapter house on Friday, Sept. 9th. The Phi Kappa Psis are wearing colors for the following men. Fred Stock of Blue Rapids. Barney Sheridan, of Paola; George March and Will Griesa of Lawrence; Frank Blackmar and Robert Dawson of Kansas City Missouri. WHEN YOU THINK OF SHOES THINK OF FISCHERS GOOD SHOES. The shoes you buy here are the correct thing. EXCLUSIVE STYLES We carry a complete line of party slippers. Gym. shoes - in fact everything a shoe store can handle you will find here. FISCHER'S For Correct Prescription Work, Fine Toilet Articles and Choice Perfumery, kodaks and supplies the place to trade is at WOODWARD & CO'S STUDENTS SUPPLIES DICK BROTHFRS. Leading Druggists, 747 Mass. Street. R. B. WAGSTAFF, STAPLE AND FANCY Groceries 830 Mass. St. Phone 25. M. J. SKOFSTAD. Sells GOOD CLOTHES Cheap. 829 Mass, St. The Sigma Chi fraternity entertained with a dancing party at Pythian hall Monday night, Ray Clifford, Dudley Doolittle, Milton Blanchard, Clare Cowley and Roy Winton were among the old men back. Miss Mame Mayer of Kansas City, Kans, is pledged to Kappa Kappa Gamma. The Pi Beta Phis entertained very pleasantly with a tally-ho ride to the Pochler home, south of town, where supper was served. The Chi Omegas entertained at cards Thursday afternoon at the home of Dr. Jones on Tennessee street. The Phi Gamma Delta's pledges are Frank Harwi, Hale Hetherington, and Chas, Barrett of Atchison and Adelbert McClevery of Ft. Scott. The new pledges of the Alpna Tau Omegas are Robert Cornielson of Reserve, Kansas, John Tefts of Atchison, Rice Gunn and Kenneth Calhoun of Ft. Scott and Herbert Luther of Lawrence.