--- Complete Showing of the Season's Styles AT INNES.' THE DISPLAY proves beyond cavil that this is Lawrence Headquarters for Silks of every sort from the various staple weaves to the choicest of High Art Novelties. These stores are also headquarters for Dress Goods—but nearly every woman in Lawrence knows that. Many new ideas in New Belts, Bags and Neckwear countless in the variations of colorings and fashion. The New Autumn Styles in Kid Gloves are here. Assortment is always fullest styles newest and values best. This store would be incomplete indeed is we fried to show in the most attractive way all that is new in Underwear, Corsets, Dainty Sacques, Silk Pitticoats and Finest Muslin Underwear. In our north room we have gathered magnificently of the Season's Fashion of the beautiful new things in Ready to Wear Suits, Skirts, Coats and Eurs. Pleasurable expectations will be more than met when you see the collection of all that's new for the Autumn and Winter Season of 1904 and 1905. INNES, BULLENE & HACKMAN Mr. Price Holmes spent Sunday in Kansas City. You are safe in depending upon us for refreshments. Wiedeman. John K. Greenlee is now working at Idana, Kansas. Do it now—Squires for pictures. H. A. B. Tucker is running a restaurant in Pueblo, Colo. Go to R. Lindsay for Shoe repairing. Professor Raymond has returned from the World's Fair. Phone 139 for a good Sunday drive. Nicolson & Hand. Fred Boyles, 639 Mass. St. prints the swell programs. C. C. Jones, of Humbolt, was a guest at the Alpha Tau house over Sunday. You are invited to call over the 25 cent china bargain table at Hoadley's. Our pictures do our advertising—Squire's Studio. Razors Honed, Ground and Exchanged. Weise's Barber Shop and New Bath Rooms. 727 Massachusetts street. Mary Mickey and Amy Langworthy attended the wedding of Anna Mickey and Arthur Searcy at Osage City last week, Roymer Company's fine chocolates at Zuttermeister's. Mrs. W. H. Elder. Mr. A. L. Newman, of Arkansas City, arrived at the Phi Delt house Monday night on his way home from the World's Fair. A dining place with all the comforts of home. Best service always whether you buy ice cream, lemonade or sundae. Wiedeman. We are leaders of low prices in Millinery. Professor Newson has returned from his trip to St. Louis to see the Fair and has again taken charge of his classes which were in Professor Ashton's charge during his absence. Alcohol Stoves at Hoadley's. Galon Burris left yestreday for his home in Burton where he will take charge of a drug store. The Phi Delts gave a party for him Tuesday night. Leave your orders for ice cream at Zuttermeister's. Park Grocery. The clubs of K. S. U. are kindly invited to consult us before buying groceries and meats. Try us and be convinced. KANSAS UNIVERSITY CHAMPIONSHIP Reliable—A small word, wide in meaning. We use it in its broadest sense when we apply it to our fine chocolate creams. Wiedeman. Miss Helen Stafford, A. B.'03, who taught German at Friends University at Wichita last year is taking graduate work in the university leading to the degree of A.M. The Alpha Taus entertained several friends for dinner Sunday. The guests were Mrs. Gunn and daughter, and Mrs. McDonald, of Fort Scott, and Mrs. Luther, Mrs. Bailey, Mrs. Chapin and Mrs. Hostford, of Lawrence. Eat at Vic's where the training table is and get only the best. "My teeth, are my fortune" said the maid. To enable her to have such well preserved teeth is due to eating Wiedeman's fine chocolates- The Alumni of the School of Fine Arts have issued invitations to the School of Fine Arts for "A Queer Party" to be given at North College on Thursday, September 29th. See the pictures made by the Squire's Studio now on exhibition at Starkweather's Shoe Store. Miss Rachel Pugh, '02, of Independence, Kansas, is a new accession to the library force. She will fill the place left vacant by Miss Helen Sutliff's resignation, and will have charge of the Economics library. Miss Sutliff will do library work at Leland Stanford university. University Men at Y.M.C.A. Conference Win in Baseball and Tennis. At the students annual summer conference of the Young Men's Christian Association, held at Lake Geneva, Wisconsin, from June 17 to June 27, the delegates from Kansas distinguished themselves by winning the baseball championship of the Western States. The Kansans defeated strong teams from Missouri, Nebraska, Illinois, and other states. At the same time a tennis tournament was being held in which the Kansas men again won first honors. Ot the four hundred students at this year's conference, forty were from Kansas. The University of Kansas representatives were: H. S. Heinzman, John Woodin, J. F. Bender, Marvin Holben and C. W. Petit. DEBATE RULES. Representative From Each Frat to Meet and Form Committee Series of Debates—"Trade Unionism," the Subject. Rules have been made for the inter-fraternity debates by the faculty on debating and a meeting will be held at an early date to elect the official board as provided for by the Rules. The general subject for debate will be "Trade Unionism" and a list of sub topics, chosen and forwarded by the National Oratorical Association, is expected soon. prize shall be awarded by a series of inter-fraternity debates. The following are the rules which are to govern the interfraternity debates. RALE 1.—A committee consisting or one representative from each of the fraternities, together with the faculty on debating shall constitute the official board. RRLE 2-The contest shall be open to every Greek letter fraternity in the University and the RULE 3.-The fraternity winning in the final contest shall be the holder of the cup for a period of one year. RULE 4.—The fraternity winning the cup three years in succession shall become the permanent holder of the cup. RULE 5.—In these contests each fraternity will be represented by a debating team consisting of two of its members. RULE 6—The date for all preliminary and final contests and the time allotted to each speaker in the teams shall be determined by the official board. The order in which the fraternities shall debate one with the other shall also be under the direction of the official board. RUEE 7.-The official board shall make such changes in the above rules as may best serve the objects of these debates and insure a successful contest. The best driving rigs at Nicholson & Hand. Phone 139. If you are in need of any of the toilet necessaries that make life comfortable visit Raymonds. Ice cream, candies, refreshments. Vic Keller. See the pictures made by the Squire's Studio now on exhibition at Starkweather's Shoe Store. The best display of pictures ever on exhibition in Lawrence, are now on display at Starkweather's Shoe Store. Make by the student's photographer, Squires. Miss Harriett Griessinger of the piano department of the University will teach a class at Haskell Indian school on Saturdays during the coming year. Her duties began last Saturday. The class will be composed of teachers and employees. SEASONABLE BEAUTIES-Health comes from eating proper food and a good digestion. You will have these if you eat Wiedeman's chocolates. The enrollment in the Music Department of North College is larger than at the same time last year. We fill empty stomachs at Vic's. A LITTLE TOO WARM FOR WINTER GOODS BUT NOT TOO WARM TO THINK ABOUT THAT NEW FALL SUIT The Hart, Shaffner and Marx Suits have an individuality about them that gives them correctness. NEW BOX BROWN SURGE, NEW BOX BLACKS, THE VARSITY in browns, blacks and all the fancy mixtures. $1250 to $22.50 NEW BOX BROWN SURGE. W. E. SPALDING.