THE INNES STORE Demonstrates in fullest measure the encompassing completeness of our providing and the nice distinctions made by our buyers in getting the vast stocks of new and beautiful things now here, in both Silks and Dress Goods And in Velvets too—there is a wealth of rich tones and beautiful guilt shades that make selection a delight. One must visit our Department often to keep in touch with the latest in coats, suits and skirts; the latest triumphs of the foremost designs and makes. All the novelties are shown here in Ribbons, Neckwear, Hosiery, Corsets, Gloues, Laces and Embroideries. It is made manifest that this is headquarters for the new things of the season. Innes, Bullene & Hackman. NEW JOURNALISM OFFICES Kansan Also Has an Office Now All of These Quarters are in the Library Building. Professor Hopkins has secured the room occupied by Professor Newson in the Library building for his classes in Journalism and also as an office for the KANSAN. Tables and chairs have been supplied, and the editor of the paper has been given a desk. This will be the Journalism students' headquarters and the KANSAN office where all students will be welcome to register all complaints or talk with the reporters or editor regarding any news item, the University, or anything pertaining to the University or the paper. Exchanges from all over the country can also be found here for the benefit of those who are interested in college papers. The office is the third door east on the south side on the lower floor. Roymer Company's fine chocolates at Zuttermeister's. Fred Boyles, 639 Mass. St prints the swell programs. The Chemistry Building was closed on Tuesday afternoon on account of the funeral of the father of M., McIarlan l. Phone 139 for a good Sunday drive. Nicolson & Hand. We are leaders of low prices in Millinery. The class in Chemistry II, (Ostwald) is so large that a section has been assigned to the Quantitative Laboratory for experimental work. Mrs. W. H. Elder. Our pictures do our advertising—Squire's Studio. Razors Honed, Ground and Exchanged. Weise's Barber Shop and New Bath Rooms. 727 Massachusetts street. At the meeting of the Chemical Club on Thursday, Prof. Bartow spoke on the papers read before the recent Chemical Congress at St. Louis. Eat at Vics. Do it now—Squires for pictures. Go to R. Lindsay for Shoe repairing. Mr. George Renshaw, of Enid, Oklahoma, is visiting his sister Hazel. Japanese Parasols at Hoadley's. Best of eve_ ything at Vics. For swell carriages, go to Nicolson & Hand. Phone 139. Jay Richardson of St. Joseph, Mo., is pledged to the Sigma Alphas. K. U. stomachs filled. Vics. Fred Boyles, 639 Mass. St. sells all kinds of paper, cut to any shape. Alcohol Stoves at Hoadley's. Mr. Alvin Maltby, of Marion, Kas., is visiting the Phi Gams for a few days. Mr. W, P. Colvin has left the University to go into business in Kansas City, Kansas. Nicolson & Hand, excellent livery, Phone 139. If you are in need of any of the toilet necessaries that m. ke life comfortable visit Raymonds. H. J. Hoff has registered for the Doctor's Degree in German, the first instance of the kind in the university. Mr. Hoff studied in Berlin last year. Prof. Lloyd Morgan, a celebrated psychologist of Bristol university, England, will soon visit Lawrence. He is now in Colorado on a short lecture tour. He will address K, U. students while here Monday. Fred Boyles, 639 Mass. St. sells the best fountain pen made. MINERS LECTURES You are safe in depending upon us for refreshments. Wiedeman. You are invited to call over the 25 cent china bargain table at Hoadley's. Good Lecturers Secured.一Program Complete.一Of General See the pictures made by the Squire's Studio now on exhibibition at Starkweather's Shoe Store. Interest. The regular weekly Mining Journal meeting was held Tuesday. The meeting was called to order by President Oscar Kuchs, who in his opening address outlined the work of the society for the coming year. The meeting was then addressed by Oliver Wampler, on, "The Cost of Mining Ore in the Joplin District." Mr. Wampler is a senior in the mining engineering course, who spent his summer vacation working in the lead mines at Joplin, Missouri. He was followed by H. P. Wilson on the subject of, "New Mexican Lead Mining." The program committee, consisting of four members, H. P. Wilson, Wilford Kepner, Frank Bedell and Mr. Klaumam, who were appointed some time during last week, handed in the following schedule of lectures: Oct. 4, Prof. W. R. Crane, subject; The Iron Mines of the Burm ingham District, Alabama. Oct. 11. Wilford Kepner; Sampling and Testing of Ore in Mine. Oct. 18, Prof. Geo. T. Kay; Geological Explorations in Northern Ontario. Oct. 25. A. A. Hoffman; Electrolytic Refining of Copper. Nov. 1. Geo. Hansen; The Relative Value of Coal, Gas and Oil for Producing Power for Mining Operations. Later in November Professors Blackmar and McFarland will address the society. Prof. Blackmar upon "The Economic Importance of the Mining Industry." Prof. McFarland upon "The Modern Metalurgical Processes." WHEN YOU THINK OF The Mining Journal requests that all those intending to take up the course of Mining Engineering attend these meetings. SHOES The best driving rigs at Nicholson & Hand. Phone 139. 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. 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. O. P. LEONARD, 511 Green. Rates $1.50 a month PANTATORIUM Fine tailoring. Repairing specialty Fine tailoring. Repairing, specialty Hale Bros. RED CROSS PHARMACY 711 MASS. ST. A complete line of drugs, toilet articles, and stationary. Dentifoam cleanses the Teeth. For Correct Prescription Work, Fine Toilet Articles and Choice Perfumery, kodaks and supplies the place to trade is at WOODWARD & CO'S WOODWARD & CO'S. Sells GOOD CLOTHES Cheap. M. J. SKOFSTAD, 829 Mass. St. DONNELY BROS. LIVERY, BOARDING and HACK STABLES. 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. WART Proo R. H. STEWART, Prop. You Should Help Celebrate our Semi-Centennial. --- In order to do so you should be properly garmented in the new Fall Patterns of SUITS AND TOP COATS. Are marvels of the tailor's art. The Hart Schaffner and Marx make of Ready to put on clothes have character peculiar to themselves. --- W.E. SPALDING 807 MASS. ST. P. S.—New Hats, new Haberdashery,