A Strong Feature In Merchandising is the readiness of the Innes store to supply the home and person with needed things for autumn and winter. SILKS AND DRESS GOODS In all matters of women's costuming the Innes store is notably best. Very nobby styles in Suits, Coats and Skirts. The styles are varied enough to suit all tastes. There are extra values in $1.00 Fashions Silks, Messaline finish 75c; $1:00 Shirt Waist Silks 75c; $1.50 black Peau de Soie $1.00; $1.00 $1.00 black Taffeta 79c. DRESS GOODS-85c Novelty effects 65c; 85c Broad Cloths 65c: 85c Whip Cords 59c; 65c Scotch Suitings 49c; 50c Jamestown Novelties 39c. Select Your Carpets Carefully. A well chosen carpet is the foundation upon which all artistic and harmonious furnishing schemes must be builted. It pays to select carpets where greatest variety and choicest designs are found—and that is here. Wiltons Brussels and Ingrains, all exclusive designs not to be found elsewhere in Lawrence. Immense quantities in Bed Furnishings, Blankets, Comforts, Sheets and Pillow Cases. Numerous grades and unequaled quality are to be found here. INNES, BULLENE & HACKMAN. Alcohol Stoves at Hoadley's. Do it now—Squires for pictures. Mr. Nelson Johnson is spending a few days in Kansas City which is his home. The best driving rigs at Nicholson & Hard. Phore139. Fred Boyles, 639 Mass. St sells the best fountain per made. Mr. Heim Goldman attended the P.O.P. ball in Kansas City Wednesday evening. Visit the Suitatorium over House's store for the best work. If you are in need of any of the toilet necessaries that make life comfortable visit Raymonds. Miss Sarah Wilder and Miss Mary Hayden are spending a few days in St. Louis. For swell carriages, go to Nicolson & Hand. Phone 139. Fred Boyles, 639 Mass. St. sells all kinds of paper, cut to any shape. Carl Riley and George Hansan went to Kansas City Tuesday to attend the wedding of Mr. William Edwards and Miss Josephine Searles. A dining place with all the comforts of home. Best service always whether you buy ice cream, lemonade or sundae. Wiedeman. Student's, have your clothes pressed at the Eberhart and Kelsey Suitatorium. A meeting was held Monday afternoon at 4:15 by all the members of the Graduate school in order to form a Graduate Club. The Executive Committee of the Snow society had a "Go" October 8th, in the afternoon which took the place of the regular meeting. Miss Mary Dudley, of Leavenworth, is a guest at the Pi Phi house. SEASONABLE BEAUTIES-Health comes from eating proper food and a good digestion. You will have these if you eat Wiedeman's chocolates. Do it now. Squires for the Best Pictures. Roymer Company's fine chocolates at Zuttermeister's. George Guernsey, Fritz Wulfeukhler and John Taylor went to Kansas City to attend the Carnival this week. Japanese Parasols at Hoadley's. Our pictures do our advertising—Squire's Studio. Clyde Miller, secretary of the State Republican Central Committee, attended the K. U.-Haskell foot ball game last Thursday. Phone 139 for a good Sunday drive. Nicolson & Hand. Fred Boyles, 639 Mass. St. prints the swell programs. Prof. Lloyd Morgan, head of University College in Bristol, England, and one of the greatest authorities on Comparative Psychology, lectured Monday night in the University Chapel. WILL NOT TIP HATS TO CO-EDS. The clubs of K. S. U. are kindly invited to consult us before buying groceries and meats. Try us and be convinced. Rev. R. A. Home, a home missionary of Western India addressed the students in Chapel Monday morning on the Five Principal Religions of Western India. Park Grocery. The Sophomore class held their annual spread on the Campus Monday evening. Almost every Sophomore was present, and all reported as having had a good time. You are invited to call over the 25 cent china bargain table at Hoadley's. Minnesota University Students Decide to Drop Usual Courtesy. O. T. Hester, '97, for three years full back on the Kansas University foot ball team is in Lawrence visiting the University for a few days. Mr. Hester owns a cattle ranch in Colorado and is doing well. Leave your orders for ice cream at Zuttermeister's. Minneapolis, Minn., Oct 8. University Juniors and Seniors have decided they will not lift their hats to the co-eds on the campus. The object of the antihat-lifting association is to do away with the necessity of "bowing to every girl a fellow meets." Mrs. W. H. Elder. We are leaders of low prices in Millinery. "A man often has to lift his hat as many times during a walk from one building to another," said a Senior. "Think of the trouble and also of the wear and tear on a chap who is studying." None of the young men from the small towns or the country has joined the association. It is made up entirely of city boys. CLUBS. German...1408 Tennessee St. Utopia...1334 Tennessee St. Obrian...1332 Tennessee St. Kent...1213 Ohio St. Taylor...1345 Kentucky St. Jaykawker...1202 Kentucky St. Stout...1328 Kentucky St. Steele...1302 Tennessee St. Quivera...1345 Vermont St. Century...1229 Ohio St. Moody...1134 Ohio St. Williams...1341 Ohio St. The pictures we make do our advertising. Squire Studio. The members of the Quivera Club walked to the poor farm Thursday morning and prepared their breakfast over a camp fire. This was one of the most novel excursions of the season. The regular cross country run will take place once a month. All wishing to take part will report at the gymnasium on Mondays, Wednesdays or Fridays of each week. Prof. E. G. Frazier gave Dramatic Trials Monday to those who wished to become members of the Dramatic Club. Prof. Frazier wishes to have about 25 members in the Club W. A. GUENTHER, STAPLE AND FANCY Groceries Phone 226. 721 Mass. St. Club trade solicited. WANTED MEN AND WOMEN in this county and adjoining territories, to represent and advertise an old established house of solid financial standing. Salary to men $21 weekly, to women $12 to $18 weekly with Expenses advanced each Monday by check direct from headquarters Horse and buggy furnished when necessary; position permanent. Address, Blew Bros., & Co., Dept. A, Monon Bldg., Chicago, III. 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 Wolfs BOOK STORE Is the place to get your pictures framed and buy your books stationery, magazines, etc. 923 MASSACHUSETTS STREET. STUDENTS SUPPLIES —at— DICK BROTHFRS. Leading Druggists. 747 Mass Street. Bakery & Restaurant, Mrs. M. F. Williams. EVERYTHING GOOD TO EAT. Come for Pies and Cakes to 831₂ 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. Wat. erman's Ideal, and Conklins' self filling pens. Agency for Hammond typewriter. Typewriters for rent. 827 Mass. St. PETERS' MILK CHOCOLATE 5c to 20c a package at RAYMOND'S DRUG STORE A. BOICOURT Prop. Bicycles and Sundry Reparing. 905 Mass, St Phone 524 pink DENTIST. DR.F U. EMLEY, Jackson Building, 929 Mass. St. 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 --- Have you seen our NOBBY BROWN SUITS. The best is the cheapest. Kaw Kash Klothing Ko. --- J. F. NEWMAN, FRATERNITY JEWELER. 11 John Street. New York. Only Finest and Highest Grade of Work and Jewels Used. Our Representative will Call Oct, 8 in Lawrence.