A Special Invitation is extended to All the People of Lawrence and vicinity to come to the Innes Stores next week. Commencing Monday Morning, Sept. 26 Our 34th Anniversary. 34 years in business—we have set apart the week for a complete showing of the Correct Fashions for the incoming season SILKS, DRESS GOODS, LADIES' SUITS, SKIRTS COATS. WAIST'S AND NEW NOVELTIES All questions as to what is new are here answered with no uncertain note of authority. Innes, Bullene & Hackman. --- 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. The New Eldridge Barber Shop We are prepared to do your work right. Four Barbers, short wait. Satisfaction guaranteed Give me a call F. M. TIDROW, - Prop Stop that Eye Strain with properly fitted glasses. Correct work. Right prices. Broken lenses replaced. Frames repaired. R. B. WAGSTAFF. Hester, Optician and Jeweler. STAPLE AND FANCY 839 Mass. St. Groceries DONNELY BROS. LIVERY, BOARDING and HACK STABLES. Phone 25. All Rubber Tire Rigs. Cor. 7 and N. H. Phone 000 The Tipton Barber Shop BATH PRICES: Single Bath 25c; 7 Baths, $1.00; 15 Baths $2.00; 24 Baths, $3.00; Baths for school year, $5.00. R. H. STEWART, . Prop. The foot-ball season at Kansas University will open next Saturday with Emporia college on McCook field. FOOTBALL SCHEDULE. The games are: on McCook field, Sept 24. Eniporia coll Oct. 1. State Normal Oct. 1. Handel Oct. 6, Haskell. Oct. 15, Colorado. Nov. 5, Notre Dame. Oct. 21, Oklahoma, Norman. Oct. 29, Wichita Falls. Go to R. Lindsay for Shoe repairing. Nov, 19. K, S, A.C. Manhattan. Nov, 24. Missouri University. K.C Oct 29, Washburn, Topeka Nov 13, Washington, Shakti Monday evening in the new Dick building a musical will be rendered by the faculty of the Fine Arts School. After the musical the studios will be thrown open for public inspection. Freshmen should have University buttons. See Prof. Van Der Vrees. Razors Honed. Ground and Exchanged. Weise's Barber Shop and New Bath Rooms. 727 Massachusetts street. We will make to order the flavor and color of ice cream you wish—Wiedeman. Fred Boyles, 639 Mass. St. sells all kinds of paper, cut to any shape. The zoology laboratory has has been furnished with combination locks for its lockers. There are no keys to be used and consequently none to belost. The medical department is furnished with two turtles in a cage and two crabs in a globe. They are awaiting "medical" treatment. Prof. Raymond is now in St. Louis attending the fair, Miss Gardner, a fellow in English, has taken charge of some of his classes. Nicolson & Hand, excellent livery, Phone 139. The clubs of K. S. U. are kind ly invited to consult us before buying groceries and meats. Try us and be convinced. GIRL'S ATHLETICS Park Grocery. The electrical part of the organ in chapel is very easily affected by the weather. Before the meeting Friday morning, A.S. Stimpson, of the Physics department had to go over parts of it and polish some connections. Basket Ball—Plenty of Good Material-Girls Working Hard. Three hours a week gymnasium work is required of all Freshmen and Sophomore girls. Besides the regular physical training, consisting of club swinging, fancy steps and military drill, much attention is to be paid to out door sports, as field hockey and tennis. And later on when it is too cold to play out of doors, a basket ball team will be organized, but this has not been planned for yet. NEW UNIVERSITY BAND There are about two hundred girls taking this work. They look very neat, dressed in their uniforms of blue serge stitched with red, and going through their drills. A place south of Fowler Shops has been made ready, and here the girls meet ever, morning to play. On evenings and Saturday mornings they expect to play tennis on the court north of the library. The girls seem to take a greater interest in athletics than ever before, and it is hoped that very soon girls from the Junior and Senior classes may organize class teams. The band met in Fraser hall Saturday and organized for the coming year. There was plenty of enthusiasm and an abundance of good material. Many new and capable men were out besides nearly all the old members Japanese Parasols at Hoadley's. Thirty-five musicians are expected this year, whereas there were only twenty in last year's band and it made good music. George J. Benson, middle Law, was elected manager and conductor. The plans for this year are the same as those for the past, namely to give courage and good cheer to K. U., in all athletic contests. The band expects to be ready for business next Saturday on McCook field Among the members are: Frank Biddell, V. J. Kinyon, W. J. Lark, Paul H. Lawless, Wm. S Phillips, C. A. Bentley, Lewis Barrington, John C. Ose, Wm. McGeorge, Omer Goyette, J. F. Terrass, Hillibraut, Chas. D. Fulton, John Black, Chester Ramsey, Eric Schoenan, C. H. Sandrum, J. H. Davidson, H. N. Sanders, King Jashyn, Galen, Burriss, Dave Morgan, Frank and Harry Rehlan, Chas. Vaughn, Chas. Bouten, S. C. Ford, Louis E. Bixby, Roy Cux, C. H. Seaver, Albert Sander, J. J. O. Hawkinson, Howard R. Farnsworth, Nelson Ward, Krause Sorgatz. Fred Boyles, 639 Mass. St. sells the best fountain p. made. --- THE BAND ORGANIZES. For swell carriages, go to Nicolson & Hand. Phone 139 During the summer a very expensive machine was added to the equipment in the department for mining engineers. The machine is to be used in testing the air in mine to ascertain whether or not it is too impure for operations to be carried on in safety. No party is complete without some of Wiedeman's ice cream or ices. The La Crosse teams were not able to hold their regular 4:30 practice Wednesday afternoon on account of the general condition of both freshman and sophomore players who had been trying to prepare for Friday night's scrap by taking the initatae step the night before. --- THE KIND OF WEATHER THINK ABOUT RAIN COATS We have them in endless varieties, GRAYS, BLACKS, BROWNS. FANCY MIXTURES. They answer a double purpose; a swagger Over Coat and Rain Coat combined combined $10.00 to $20.00. W. E. SPALDING. 807 MASS. ST. P. S.-More new Stetson Hats just in, --- ---