烘焙烘焙烘焙烘焙烘焙 --- The Great Sale at Innes' Proceeds with added vigor in its vast quantities and varieties and its extreme price reductions. This sale is at its flood tide. There will be no signs of lagging enthusiasm during the entire week. First Showing of New Outer Garments for Women. It you haven't seen the Coats, Suits, Skirts and Waists in our Ready-to-Wear Department, if you do not pay it frequent visits, you have missed the greatest treat this department has ever given. A Collection of all the fashionable Dress Fabrics for fall are on display in the Dress Goods Department. You will find not only the high class stuffs for Tailored Suits, such as Cravenettes, Mannish Suitings, Zibelines and Worsteds, but you will find the ultra exclusive Eolinnes, Voilies, Epangles and other elegant weaves. Innes, Bullene & Hackman. NEW FACULTY MENBERS. Continued from page 2. R. W. Curtis, B. A., Trinity, 96, and Ph.D., Yale, '04, was made assistant professor in chemistry. Louis E. Sisson, B. A., Leland Stanford, '04, was elected instructor in Rhetoric and English. Wm. J Baumgartner, B.A., Kansas,'00, was elected instructor in Zoology. He has been fellow for several years in the University of Chicago. Chas. G. Rogers, Ph.D., California, was elected instructor in Physiology. Teaching fellowships were granted as follows: In Education, Geo. H. Willis; Sociology, R.E. Merwin; French, Mida Stanton; all 1904 University of Kansas people. In Rhetoric, E.R. Barrett, M.A., Park; in German, Ralph Wa'do Bahner, M.A., Lane; in Mathematics; J.A.G. Shirk, M.A. The faculty now numbers 115 including teaching fellows. K. U. SCHOLAR LEAVES. "Pat" Murray, who received the first Rhodes Scholarship awarded to a Kansas leaves to morrow for Oxford England, to enter upon his three years course of study at Oxford University. The scholarship pays $1500 annually and lasts three years. many and lasts three years "Pat," as he is familiarly called, is a popular K. U. man and is one of the strongest classical scholars enrolled in the institution. The board that chose Murray was composed of President Murlin of Baker University, President Plass of Washburn and Chancellor Strong. Society's choice, Wiedeman's fine chocolates. The Best $1 Fountain Pens at Hoa lley's. 北极星北极星北极星北极星北极星 Prof. and Mrs F.H. Hodder left Tuesday for St. Louis. Ice cream, candies, refreshments. Vie Keller. Fred Boyles, 639 Mass. St. prints the swell programs. W. W. Filkin, law '04 has been visiting in Lawrence. FIRST TEAM LEAVES TRAINING TABLE No party is complete without some of Wiedeman's ice cream or ices. The Utopia club had a picnic on the Golf links Saturday night. For swell carriages, go to Nicolson & Hand. Phone 139. Special issue Snnday. Subscribe now. We will make to order the flavor and color of ice cream you wish-Wiedeman. Han l in your address if you want the paper sent to you. We fill empty stomachs at Vic's. Fred Boyles, 639 Mass. St. sells the best fountain pee made. Prof. Walker has been out o town for the past week. Short Order Suitatorium over House's Store. Clothes cared for at $1.50 per month. For the beverage that quenches thirst and does not unduly stimulate go to Raymond's ountain. Board Demanded in Advance One French Marcy a mining engineer of the class of '99 was on the hill Monday. He is now employed in New York City. The clubs of K. S. U. are kindly invited to consult us before buying groceries and meats. Try us and be convinced. Reason Park Grocery* The training table started Tuesday at noon. The men reported at supper but that was the last. The board was demanded in advance, and the men refused to comply with the demands. The men have to pay $2.00 per week, each. Up to time of going to press nothing had been done to bring the regulars back to the proper diet but it is understood that they will compromise and return today. Sale of Poster Pictures at Hoadley's. All students eat and drink and grow merry at Vic Kellers's. If you don't give us your address we can't send you the paper. Nicolson & Hand, excellent livery, Phone 139. The German club enjoyed a picnic supper in Haskell pasture on Thursday night. Phone 139 for a good Sunday drive. Nicolson & Hand. See the fine display of pictures in Squires studio, 925 Mass. St. Fred Boyles, 639 Mass. St. sells all kinds of paper, cut to any shape. Japanese Parasols at Hoadley's. Miss Eleanor Morse has accepted an assistant fellowship in mathematics. If you are going to entertain see Wiediman about the refreshments. The best driving rigs at Nicholson & Hand. Phone 139. Miss Hazel Ranshaw of Enid Oklahoma, is pledged to Kappa Kappa Gamma. If you are in need of any of the toilet necessaries that make life comfortable visit Raymonds. Clay Anderson will not be in school this fall, having accepted a position in Kansas City. Squires, the student photographer, for up-to-date pictures. The Ward club had a potato bake on the golf links Saturday night. Visit the Short Order Suitatorium over House's Store. Clothes cleaned, pressed and dyed for $1.50 per month. Clare Cowley, who has been visiting Lawrence friends for several weeks, returned yesterday to his home in Colombus. 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. Stop that Eye Strain with properly fitted glasses. Correct work. Right prices. Broken lenses replaced. Frames repaired. Hester, Optician and Jeweler. KEELER'S BOOK STORE. The best place to buy your stationery and supplies. Wat erman's Ideal, and Conklers self filling pens. Agency for Hammond typewriter. Typewriters for rent. 827 Mass. St. Hale Bros. RED CROSS PHARMACY 711 MASS. ST. Dentifoam cleanses the Teeth. A complete line of drugs, toilet articles, and stationary. For Correct Proscription Work, Fine Toilet Articles and Choice Perfumery, kodaks and supplies the place to trade is at WOODWARD & CO'S. Prof. Cady left Tuesday for a short stay in St. Louis. Miss Vivian Springer returned to her home in Wellington, Tuesday after a few days visit at the Kappa house. Millinery opening, Friday and Saturday, September 23, 24 Everyone cordially invited. Mrs. Shearers, 931 Mass. St. Clothes called for and delivered, cleaned, pressed, redaired and dyed for $1.50 per month. Chris Eberhart and Jas. B. Kelsey, Proprietors, Short Order Suitatorium. --- GENTLEMEN You will make a mistake if you buy your FALL SUIT Before seeing ours. Kaw Kash Klothing 800 MASS. ST. Kompany. ---