--- A large part of the thoroughfare aisles of Middle Room is giving over to selling of SILKS & DRESS G00DS Whatever is Fashionable or Serviceable Count on Finding it Here. SILKS FOR EVERY OCCASION. Taffeta, Peau de Crepe, Peau de Soue, Messalines, Habitue, Pongee, Crepe de Chine. A world's assembly of Stylish Tailor Suits, Coats, Skirts, and Furs; Beautiful and Practical Garments. DRESS GOODS. In Tailored Checks and Stripes, Broad Cloth, Eolinne, Lansdown, Tamine Cloth, and Cravenettes. Complete assortment and every worthy grade of Belts, Gloves, Hosiery, Underwear, Handkerchiefs and Laces. Innes. Bullene & Hackman. Our pictures do our advertising—Squire's Studio. The Phi Delts initiated their pledges Saturday night. Fred Boyles, 639 Mass. St prints the swell programs. Phone 139 for a good Sunday drive. Nicolson & Hand. The Chi Omegas have pledged Miss Reva Funk, of Iola. We are leaders of low prices in Millinery. Mrs. W. H. Elder. Leave your orders for ice cream at Zuttermeister's. The pictures we make do our advertising. Squire Studio. The time of the weekly meeting of the Y. W. C. A. has been changed from 5 to 4:45 o'clock The Sigma Nus had initiation on Friday night for Burton Sears, Willis Corathers, George Marshall and Ben Marshall. The clubs of K. S. U. are kindly invited to consult us before buying groceries and meats. Try us and be convinced. Park Grocery. The Chi Omegas had initiation at their chapter house on Saturday for Ida Ahlborn, Eva Butler and Elizabeth Kinnn. For swell carriages, go to Nicolson & Hand. Phone 139 Alcohol Stoves at Hoadley's. Kappa Alpha Theta have pledged four new girls; Esther Raugh, of Topeka, Rebecca Moody and Ola Bingler, of Lawrence, and Eleanor Blakey, of Pleasanton, Kansas- A dining place with all the comforts of home. Best service always whether you buy ice cream, lemonade or sundae. Wiedeman. Roymer Company's fine chocolates at Zuttermeister's. Japanese Parasols at Hoadley's. Mr. Eric Muenter, assistant professor of German in Kansas University is at Harvard University this year as assistant professor of German and is taking advanced work in his department. Do it now—Squires for pictures. Joe and Will Dyer spent last week sight seeing in St. Louis. Miss Esther Raugh spent Sunday at her home in Topeka. Go to R. Lindsay for Shoe repairing. Miss Fell, of Concordia, Kansas, has entered the University. Miss Nell Evylan spent Sunday at her home in Kansas City, Mo. Nicolson & Hand, excellent ivery. Phone 139. J. H. Richardson, of St. Joe is wearing the colors of the Sig Alph fraternity. Fred Boyles, 639 Mass. St. sells all kinds of paper, cut to any shape. Miss Pansy Anderson spent Saturday and Sunday at her home in Kansas City, Kan. The best driving rigs at Nicholson & Hand. Phone 139. Fred Boyles, 639 Mass. St. sells the best fountain pen made. Frank Parker and Frank Woodbury, of Kansas City, Mo., are new pledges at Sigma Chi. UNIVERSITY MINING EXHIBIT. If you are in need of any of the toilet necessities that make life comfortable visit Raymonds. KKKKKKKKKK Second only to the Dr. Snow Museum in the History Building is Professor Crane's Mining Exhibit in room 10 in the basement of Fraser hall. Mr. Omar Miles, of Kansas City, Mo., has returned to the University after an illness of several weeks. Miss Winnie Hammond will entertain a house party of eight at her home in Olathe during the Thanksgiving holidays. The Mathematics department is trying an experiment this year by teaching Trigonometry before Algebra and they are using Professor Ashton's new work on Plane and Spherical Trigonometry as a test. Professor Crane has prepared exhibits, showing the way in which tunnels are driven and bridged up, the manner in which ore is brought from the shafts and also models of mines, machinery and buildings. Large quantities of plants are carried into Snow Hall every day for the use of the botany class. Vegetation will be rare on the campas before long Grasshoppers are also getting scarce. The Zoologists are anxious for them, These models have in the greater part been prepared by Professor Crane himself; but the exhibit also contains a great number of interesting models donated by Mining companies and Mining manufacturing supply companies. NEW GYM." CLASS. Movement has been made organizing a new "Gym." class with Clyde A. Funchess, Senior Pharmacy, as instructor. The class intends to take up boxing, fencing, pole-vaulting, wrestling and basket ball and will meet Monday and Friday evenings from 7:30 to 8:30 at the Gymnasium. GYMNAS. U. I EXHIBIT. Dr. Naismith says that on account of the good material that has shown up in the Gymnasium this year he will be able to give a Gymnasium Exhibition at a very early date. GREEK LECTURE. W. A. GUENTHER, STAPLE AND FANCY Groceries Phone 226. 721 Mass. St. Club trade solicited. Professor A. M. Wilcox announces a Greek Symposium to be held every Thursday afternoon in the Physics Building at 4:30. For this term the course will consist of illustrated lectures by Professor Wilcox on Greek Archeology, beginning with the earliest period. All Archeology will be noted, but sculpture will be especially treated. The course will be open to anyone who cares to attend. See the pictures made by the Squire's Studio now on exhibition at Starkweather's Shoe Store. Razors Honed, Ground and Exchanged. Weise's Barber Shop and New Bath Rooms. 727 Massachusetts street. SMITH'S NEWS DEPOT. Headquarters for Foot Ball Goods, Cigars and Tobacco. 704 Mass St ED ANDERSON'S RESGAURANG AND CONFECGIONGRY Student's Headquarters. Wolfs Book Store Is the place to get your pictures framed and buy your books stationery, magazines, etc. 923 MASSACHUSETTS STREET. STUDENTS SUPPLIES DICK BROTHFRS. Leading Druggists. 742 Mass. Street. DENTIST. Jackson Building, 920 Mass. St. DR. F. U. EMLEY, WatkinsNationalBank Capital $100,000 Surplus $20,000 J. B. Watkins, Pres. C.A. Hill, V. P. C.H. Tucker, Cashier. W.E.Hazen, Asst. Cashier. W. E.Hazen, Asst. Cashier. Bakery & Restaurant, MRS. M. P. WILLIAMS. EVERYTHING GOOD TO EAT. Come for Pies and Cakes to 83312 Mass. St. Phone 550 Gray. Dr. A. R. Kennedy, DENTIST, Room 5, Jackson Building. KEELER'S BOOK STORE The best place to buy your stationery and supplies. Waterman's Ideal, and Conklin's self filling pens. Agency for Hammond typewriter. Typewriters for reut. 827 Mass. St "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- --- IT WAS A QUESTION WHO WOULD WIN— Kansas or Haskell. BUT THERE IS NO QUESTION ABOUT IT When you buy your New Fall Suit or Overcoat Here, Out Guarantee backed by Hart, Schaffner and Marx is sufficient to settle the question. $12.50 to $22.50. New Hats New Shirts New Neckwear W.E. SPALDING