Imperial Dancing Academy Beginners classes commence Wednesday, Sept. 19. Private lessons by appointment after class till eleven o'clock Classes at eight p. m. JOURNAL HALL Res. Phone 428 Main. Office Phone 510 Blue. R. E. KIRBY, ELLA HOFFMAN, Manager, Instructor. Will Shepard, '03, is principal of the High School at Tonganoxie. Joe Kimball of Neodesha is visiting the Sigma Alphs. The Phi Delta gave a smoker Thursday night. Maude Brown is the guest of Nelle Wilhelmi for a week. The following men have pledged to Phi Gamma Delta: Will Coulson of Topeka, Theo and Clifford Swan and Geo. Wood of Pittsburg, Harry Rose and Geo, Orr of Atheison, and Joseph Kellogg of Emporia. Wilford Kepner went to Kansas City Tuesday afternoon to see Florodora. Reed Byers and Ed Moses visited Kansas City this week. George Mossbacher of Kansas City has pledged to Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Hubert S. Tulloch of Ann Arbor will arrive Tuesday to be the guest of W. P. Shaw for a few days. Geo. Bower who was here in school two years ago, is back again and has entered the class of '05. Galen Burriss of Hutchinson and Walter Herrick of Wellington have pledged Phi Delt. General Black, commander-in-chief of the G. A. R. and an Indiana Phi Delt, was the guest of the local chapter Thursday at dinner. E. A. Rosebush, a freshman last year, is attending Missouri University. Sigma Alpha Epsilon will give a dance Saturday evening at Pythian Hall in honor of their new pledges. J. Mack Love, sr., of Arkansas City, was the guest of his son at the Phi Delt house last week. John Fleishman attended the Delta Omicron Omicron high school fraternity initiation in Topeka Thursday. R. G. Hoskins is teaching in the high school at McLouth. Pni Gamma Delta will entertain in honor of their pledges Friday evening at their chapter house. Richard Mieth returned Tuesday evening from California, where he has been on a surveying party all summer. Clark Jacoby of Iola and Poe Vandament of Columbus are wearing Alpha Tau colors. Frank Merrill of Paola is visiting the Phi Psis. Leslie Gould,'03, is at Eurcka, studying law. All subscribers of this paper will kindly give their street address to M.N. McNaughton, assistant manager, otherwise the paper can not reach you. W, L. Braerton is principal of the High School at Parsons. Phi Delta Theta entertained with a dancing party at their chapter house on Tuesday night. Jas. W. Murphy, '03, is principal of schools at Waverly. He "could not keep house" without the WEEKLY;lence a remittance. Edw. G. Polster, '02, is principal of the Hartford High School. J. W. Gowans is principal at Gardner. Phi Gamma Delta chapter entertained at their house last Saturday evening. Merrill Lindsay spent Friday and Saturday at his home in Topeka. Newton A. Wagener and Russell McWilliams of Kansas City will spend Saturday night and Sunday with the Sig Alphs. Paul Neff has re-entered the university. W. P. Shaw left Friday for Leavenworth to remain over Sunday. Roy Henley and A. C. Bradley, 02, were visiting the university this week. John M. Sills of Kansas City will be the guest of the Phi Delts Sunday. Five of the library force visited Niagara during the summer. Those who were at the Falls were Miss Watson, Miss Renn, Miss Sutliff, Eugene Sallee and C. W. Ashbaugh. All kinds of paper and stationery at Fred Boyles Store, 639 Mass. St. Miss Martha Jackman, '03, is principal of the Eureka High School. Miss Ida Stem, '02, is teacher of music and painting in the Norton County High School. Michaelson, middle law, has returned and begun football work. Mike will make a good lineman. Miss Katherine Zook, '03, is teaching at Concordia. Come and buy your stationery at Bough-on's new stationery store. 1025 Mass. St. The very best goods at a low price. Films for Kodaks and other cameras at Raymond's. The freshmen have begun to talk class organization and it is now up to some "Moses" to seize his staff, gird his loins and appear before them. The new registration fee does not seem to have diminished the attendance whatever. The young men and women realize that an education at K. U. is cheap at any price. Those 10c and 15c Wire Photo Holders may be had of Fred Boyles,639 Mass. St. Chapel attendance is greater than ever this year. Standing room will be at a premium before the year is ended. Prof. Engle's class in beginning German which he is instructing without a text book is coming along in fine shape. The pupils say that they like this method very much. The popular Saturday night dancing school will begin in Pythian Hall next Saturday night. George Belt and James Newhouse will be in charge this year. --last year, and is prepared this year with a complete line of the Swellest Samples ever shown here. He prints the Weekly, and can turn you out the neatest job of any kind of Printing at the lowest prices. NEW IDEAS For Fall and Winter. The New Ideas in Men's Clothes are embodied in our fall and winter styles of Hart, Schaffner & Marx ready-to-wear Suits and Over Coats. We are showing these garments in all the fashionable fabrics, and there is a snappiness about them that appeals strongly to tasteful dressers. There is no other ready-made clothing that looks as well or wears as well as the kind we sell. Many of our customers say that it suits them as well as any made-to-measure they ever wore, and it costs much less. That's the difference. Just received new shapes in Stetson and No Name Hats. New ideas in Shirts, Neckwear and Haberdashery of every description. W. E. SPALDING. --last year, and is prepared this year with a complete line of the Swellest Samples ever shown here. He prints the Weekly, and can turn you out the neatest job of any kind of Printing at the lowest prices. Fred Boyles Prints the neatest kind of Dance Programs. Lou Silvers, '03, and Jack Pattison who was here last year, have been visiting the Betas part of this week. Pattison has recovered from his operations and will attend Delaware Wesleyan. G. G. Harshberger, manager of the '01-'02 football team, was on the hill Monday. Guy is now manager of the S. R. Cornish Lumber Co., of Tullula, Ill. C. A. Gardner, '03, is traveling salesman for Armour Packing Company. His route is through Missouri, Iowa and Kansas. "Tubby" Sanford has almost decided to remain at the university and study law. A. R. Manning, '03, is principal of the Gypsum Ligh School. Rachel Mentzer is located at Pleasanton. It has become fashionable for the boys to "take in" the campfire in the park at night. There has been a good attendance. The sale of chapel tickets and Y. M. C. A. hand-books has ceased and work has begun in earnest at the university. The Dramatic club, K. U. band, the freshmen class are each undergoing their annual reorganization. There is no doubt but that you can save money by buying your stationery and many other things at Boughton's new store, 1025 Mass. St. Highest award Gold Medal at Photographer's Association of Kansas, September 11, 1903. Squires Studio, successor to Willis. A freshman girl asked if her faculty adviser would call on her. On Monday a young man sat upon the steps of the museum building waiting for some one to open the door: after a considerable time another fellow came over his way. "Say,' said the first, "When do they open this here museum?" The other not being able to tell him, he added: "I don't care much whether I get in now or not but I'd like to see that Golf Lynx that they've got inside." Can you throw a Brist Boomerang? And will it come back? H. L. Raymond and Scott Sterling will have a game of Brist on the golf links Tuesday afternoon at 4 o'clock. Will you be shown? Go to Vic's for good drinks. J. B. Cheadle, art '98 and law 02, is established at Alva, Oklahoma. R. B. WAGSTAFF, DEALER IN Staple and Fancy GROCERIES. University Trade Solicited 839 Mass. St Phone 25. Complete Line of Parker Fountain Pens. One year's Life Insurance Policy with each Pen. FRED BOYLES, 639 Mass. St. Tel. 123 Red. Printed most all of the ..Programs... for the Society and Fraternity ...Dances.. Fred Boyles' Stationery Store 739 Mass. St. will be a money-saver for you if you go there for your supplies. All kinds of Tablets, Pencils, Pens, Inks, Stationery, Envelopes. The Wire Photo Holders so popular with K. U. Students may be found here. Remember the place and save money by going to see FRED BOYLES, 639 Mass. St. Tel. 123 Red. --- Get a "Lucky Curve" Parker Fountain Pen with a year's insurance at the same price as other pens. W. W. A. REYNOLDS & W. S. HALL, Proprietors. Mrs. H. L. Beatty, Manager and Caterer. ED. THOMAS, RESTAURANT RESTAURANT Fruits, Nuts and Oysters. 1