--- Autumn Outfitting WEAVER'S QUALITY. STYLE. PRICE. You'll find embodied in every piece of merchandise in the new season's collection. THERE'S A PLEASURE in the investigation of new merchandise, especially on the threshold of a new season. THE STUDENT TRADE is especially invited and attentively cared for. A. D. WEAVER. 741 Massachusetts Street CAMPUS GLEANINGS. Small slips were handed out at the chapel doors Friday and request made to fill them out. The slips bore spaces for names and addresses, phone and expenses earned. All new girls are requested to look into the mail boxes down stairs in the main ball. There is incidentally liable to be some male news there. Howard Parker is working at Starkweather's. The Bible says, "Lord, who shall sojourn in thy tabernacle? Who shall dwell on thy holy hill?" The exercises closed with the singing of the Mount Oread song. Johnson Strickler spent the summer working in Cherryvale. He is again wearing a smile around the hill. Read our advertisements and patronize the advertisers. There is one "Prof," who really wears a frightened look. REPORTERS WANTED The Kansan will have a new system for getting the news this year. Assignment work will be given. This is patterned after a city paper. There will be try outs for places on the reportorial staff and any students, girls and boys, wanting to try their hand at pushing the pencil, report to either Professor Hopkins or the managing editor. The Alpha Taus are wearing colors for Mr. Guhn, of Fort Scott. Anna Lamter of Olathe is visit ing at the Pi Beta Phi chapter house. She will return home this week. Miss Le Duc has returned from her year of study in Paris and will teach French as before in the University. Jay Mack Love passed through Lawrence on his way to the Chicago University where he will spend the coming year. The Phi Psis pledged George March at their dance in Pythian Hall Friday the 9th. They gave another party Friday the 16th. The Beta Theta Pis had a box party at the Crawford theatre, Topeka, Friday night. Clyde Miller was host and besides about 18 Betas Duff, Bowman and Saterlee of Kansas City were guests. 眼疾 眼疾 眼疾 眼疾 眼疾 眼疾 眼疾 眼疾 眼疾 眼疾 眼疾 眼疾 眼疾 眼疾 眼疾 眼疾 眼疾 眼疾 眼疾 眼疾 眼疾 眼疾 眼疾 眼疾 眼疾 眼疾 眼疾 眼疾 眼疾 眼疾 眼疾 眼疾 眼疾 眼疾 Nicolson & Hand, excellent livery, Phone 139. Miss Esther Rough will spend Saturday and Sunday at her home in Topeka. For the beverage that quenches thirst and does not unduly stimulate go to Raymond's fountain. John Taylor, of Edwardsville Kansas, will resume work at the University this year. Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority held a reception Saturday afternoon and evening of September 17th. No party is complete without some of Wiedeman's ice cream or ices. Irene Gilechrist has returned from the Y.W.C.A.Convention at Lake Geneva, which she attended as a delegate. Alcohol Stoves at Hoadley,s. Miss Margaret Weiss, the secretary of last year, has charge of the association work at Haskell this year. The Best $1 Fountain Pens at Hoaley's. Say, don't be afraid of the professors. They wont hurt you. All are good fellows. Don't sigh for a good complexion. Get one. That flower of the cheek is due to Wiedemann's fine chocolates. Buck Hayden of Holton has been a guest at the Phi Kappa Psi house for the past week. Charlie Lovelace of Kansas City, Kansas visited at the Beta Theta Pi house for a few days. Joe Dyer, Rolls Fife, and Clay Anderson have been guests at the Phi Kappa Psi house for a short time. Clay Hamilton, Charlie Brook Geo. Nutting and Clitus Hasford are visiting at the Alpha Tau Omega house. The difference in the quality is beyond calculation. The difference in price is slight. For quality go to Wiedeman's. Homer Buris, a former student of the University is engaged in the insurance business in Kansas City. Miss Florence Smith left Monday to join her family in Boston. She will enter an eastern college this fall. Eugene Smith will start work in the Boston School of Technology. For swell carriages, go to Nicolson & Hand. Phone 139. Miss Mayer, of Kansas City. Kansas, is wearing the Kappa-Kappa Gamma colors. Sale of Poster Pictures at Hoadley's. Joe Dyer, of Baldwin has been spending several days with old friends before taking np his work in the Kansas City Dental College. Short Order Suitatorium over House's Store. Clothes cared for at $1.50 per month. A reception for new girls was held Saturday at the Y. W. C.A. association house. One hundred and seventy-five were received. We will make to order the flavor and color of ice cream you wish-Wiedeman. Miss Louise Barber of Aurora, Ill. has arrived in Lawrence to spend the winter with her uncle Rev. Fred Bennet and to attend the University. Japanese Parasols at Hoadley's. Miss Margeret Weiss, Irene Gilchirst, Amy Langworthy, Lydia Lindsey and Kate Kansen have recently returned from the Conference of the Y. W.C.A of the middle west held at Lake Geneva, Wisconsin. Squires, the student photographer, for up-to-date pictures The new secretary for this year Miss Anna Van Zandt of Nebraska was president of the association work at Lincoln last year and is a member of the Phi Beta Kappa honorary fraternity. Visit the Short Order Suitatorium over House's Store. Clothes cleaned, pressed and dyed for $1.50 per month. The general refrain this fall seems to be, "When I was at the Fair." Alas for him who has not seen St. Louis in all its glory this summer! He is an object for pity, for he must listen without a murmur to lengthy descriptions of the "Pike," the Scenic Railway, etc.-seasoned chestnuts remarkable in their similitude. The best driving rigs at Nicolson & Hand. Phone 139. The clubs of K. S. U. are kindly invited to consult us before buying groceries and meals. Try us and be convinced. Park Grocery. Amorg the Alumni, who have visited their Alma Mater the last few days are, Irene Plumb, Mabel McLaughin, Mary Johnfon, Anna Warfield, Anna Harrison, Ray Clifford, Clare Corrley, Roy Winton, and Ray Adams Society's choice. Wiedeman's fine chocolates. It's up to you to buy your goods only of the advertisers of the Kansan. Do this and next year or sooner you will have at least a tri-weekly. Millinery opening, Friday and Saturday, September 23, 24. Everyone cordially invited. Mrs. Shearers, 931 Mass. St Phone 139 for a good Sunday drive. Nicolson & Hand. If you are in need of any of the toilet necessaries that make life comfortable visit Raymonds. The managers of the graduate magazine have a printing shop installed on Mount Oread. The type and other office material is here and is being put in order. There will be no press. The press work will be done down town. The Kansan don't get in on this. If you are going to entertain see Wiediman about the refreshments. No smoking in the main building. Does this mean you? Stop. Manley Michaelson, Beta Theta Pi; Makeolm Garrard, Sigma Chi and Frank A. McCoy, Phi Delta Theta have been chosen librarians for the law library for the ensuing year. Frank Gold one of last year's librarians will teach school at Baker, Kansas, the coming year. Wallace H. Anderson, another of the librarians of last year, will teach at Hiawatha. See the fine display of pictures in Squires studio, 925 Mass. St. in Squares studio, 523 Mass. St. Clothes called for and delivered, cleaned, pressed, redaired and dyed for $1 50 per month. Chris Eberhart and Jas. B. Kelsey, Propretiers, Snort Order Suitatorium. Stop at Wolf's Book Store for your... STATIONERY and FOUNTAIN PENS. 023 Massachusetts Street. O. P. LEONARD, O. P. LEONARD, 511 Green. Rates $1.50 a month. PANTATORIUM Fine triforing, Repairing, specialty Stop that Eye Strain SUP thru m with properly fitted glasses. Correct work. Right prices. Broken lenses replaced. Frames required. Hester. Optician and Jeweler KEELER'S BOOK STORE. The best place to buy your stationery and supplies. Wat erman's Ideal, and Conklins' self filling pens. Agency for Hammond typewriter. Typewriters for rent. 27 Mass. St. Hello Central Give me 506 Gray, please. Hello! Is this the LAWRENCE PANTATORIUM Well, this is Buster Brown; I paid you $1.50 per month last pear to keep my clothes in perfect order. I was well pleased. Send one of your agents, either H.C. Byrnes or L.H. Morgan and I will sign up for this year also. Be sure and call. That's all. Good bye.