A Remarkable Offering. Stirring Bargains in Ladies' Fine Tailored Suits In navys and browns, plain and fancy cloths. Tourist Jackets at $12.00 to $15.00. Jackets, Tourist Coats and Havlocks, a beautiful collection, from $8.00 ty $40.00 in plain and fancy cloths. We have a great demand for Tourist Coats, We have Misses' and Children's Coats in bountiful assortment. Correct styles at very low prices. Hosiery Department. Fancy Lace Lisle at 50c, 75c. $1.00 and $1.25 a pair. New arrivals, very latest pesigns in the well known Onyx brand. In popular price Hosiery, we have them for Men and Women from 20c to 50c a pair. We sell the best 25c Stocking in this market. Same story about Boys' and Girls' Hosiery. Where can you get better Hose to wear than Iron Clad, Black Cat and Topsy? They cannot be found. 10c to 25c a pair. Roman Stripe Sash Ribbon Very scarce, very stylish. Four new patterns just in at 75c a yard, value $1.00. Beautiful Ribbons in changeable and solid colors, wide widths, 25c to 50c. The Ribbon and G'ove Store of Lawrence. Innes, Bullene & Hackman. K. U. DIRECTORY. Every Loyal University Student is Urged to Patronize These Kansan Advertisers, and to Mention the Paper While Doing So. ATHLETIC GOODS — Smith's News Depot. BANK—Watkin's. BARBER SHOP—Eldridge Shop BAKERY—Home Bakery. BICYCLES—Boicourt. BOOKS-STATIONERY—Rowlands & Stevenson; Wolf's; Gibbs CLEANERS AND PRESSERS- Lawrence Suitatorium; Paintatorium; Leonard. CLOTHING—Ober's; Spalding; Kaw Kash Klothing Co.; M. I. Skofstad CONFECTIONERY—Wiedeman the 5 and 10 Cent Store. DANCING—Mrs. Mapes at Pythian Hall. DENTISTS—Dr. F, U. Emley Dr. A, R. Kennedy. DRUGGISTS—Hale's Red Cross Pharmacy;Raymond's; Woodward Bros. DRY GOODS-Innes, Bullene & Hackman; A. D. Weaver. FRATERNITY JEWELERY—J F. Newman. GROCERS—Wagstaff; Guenther. HOTELS—The New Eldridge, JEWELER—Gustafson's. LIVERY—Francisco & Son: Donnelly Bros. MILLINERS—Mrs. Elder. PHOTOGRAPHERS — Squires: Shelley. PRINTING—Fred Boyles. RFESTAURANTS—Ed Anderson'ss IN POLITICS-E. F.Wood for Sheriff. Vie Keller's and The Hiawatha. TAILORS—Protsch. DONNELY BROS. LIVERY, BOARDING and HACK STABLES. All Rubber Tire Rigs. Cor. 7. N. H. Phone $ \geqslant $ 20 Phone 506 Gray. 12 W, Warren St lawrence Pantatorium Per day keeps your Clothes in perfect order Leçons de conversation française, 300 West Adams St. The Taylor club celebrated Hallowe'en with a hay ride. A hot Chili; just the thing for this cold weather. You can get it at Ewings for 5c. 1027 Massachusetts street. Yours if you want them. Wiedeman's fine Chocolates. H. E. Pophan, J. W. Lapham, John Ise and L. S. Weatherby sang at a Republican rally in LeCompton last Friday night. If you are going to entertain, see Wiedeman about your refreshments. All kinds of Typewriter and Correspondence paper, cut to any size at Boyles, 639 Mass. St. The girls of the Quivira club with a club with a Hallowe'en party at the club house, 1345 Vermont street, last Monday night. The Century Club of 1229 Ohio Street gave a dance in Journal Hall last Friday evening. Eighteen couples were present and after the dance the party enjoyed an oyster supper at Wiedemann's. Quiz books—Oread Cafe. Kansas Pins at Gustafsons In Chapel Monday, Professor Carruth who led the services in the absence of the Chancellor, said that he believed the University students should be proud of the actions of those who attended the football game at Topeka, last Saturday, in addition to the fact that Kansas won the game. Professor Carruth said there was cause enough for the University representatives to feel that they were badly treated but that he did not believe this ill treatment was from the members of the Washburn team. Shelley, Photographer was awarded a gold medal for a display of Pictures at Topepa. For the best,try the IHAWATHA CAFE, 820 Mass. St. On the way home from the football game last Saturday Chancellor Frank Strong was sitting in the seat with a Washburn student. The student did not recognize the Chancellor for he said to him, "Did you have any money up on Washburn?" The Chancellor evidently didn't have any money up for his hat blew off just then and after he had come back to his seat he talked about everything but the football game. THE CHANCELLOR'S BET. $.05 We have quiz books now at the Oread Cafe. Something new in plain and fancy Cards and Folders for swell Pictures at Shelley's Studio. Kansas Pins at Gustafsons. For Rent;-Double room $12.00 single room $8.00. In new, modern house. 300 West Adams St. Miss Nell Eveland returned on Sunday from a three days visit at her home in Kansas City, Mo A. O, Hoffman spoke in Mining Journal Monday afternoon on "Modern Electrolytic Copper Refining." Fresh Marsh Mellows, 30c. per pound, at Wiedeman's. The old reliable Shoe maker James Edmondson, 930 Mass. St. Go to Ewing's for a dish of good ice cream, also pure candy and cigars. Go to the Eastern Star Bakery for bread, pies, cakes and confections. 823 Mass, St. A Hallowe'en party was given Monday night for the German club by the Misses Katherine and Hallie Lasley, and Gertrude and Edith Gilmore. Among the lecturers for the annual Art exhibition this year will be Rev. Baxter and Profs. Blackmar, Marvin, Wilcox, Abbott, and Griffith. Fresh Oysters by the quart or dish, at Wiedemann's. The Utopia boarding club 1336 Tennessee street walked to Haskell grove Monday evening, taking their supper with them. After supper a large campfire was built and stories relating to Hallowe'en and ghosts were told. The club returned home about eight o'clock from one of the most pleasantly spent evenings of this season. When Carrie Nation unexpectedly swooped down on the University of Texas the other day, she was met with a grand reception of students who welcomed her by singing "Good Morning Carrie." Hope it's not our turn next. Give us a call at the "Ladies and Gents Shoe Shining Parlor." 704 Mass. St. It will cost you only 5c. Satisfaction guaranteed. Kansas Pins at Gustafsons. Dr. Naismith dismissed the gymnasium and hygiene classes Friday to allow the members to attend the K. U. Freshmen-Fort Scott football game. Mrs. Mapes, of Kansas City, is conducting a class in dancing in Pythian Hall every Saturday evening. A good opportunity for beginners. F. L. Guy,'08, returned Monday from Topeka where he went last Wednesday on account of a poisoned eye. His eye has greatly improved. Our Notto: "Good Work at Low Prices." L. F. CONKLIN. Bicycle and General Repair Shop Gunsmithing, Lock and Lathe Work. Unibrells Repaired, Bicycles for Sale and for rent. Guns for Reent. Prompt work 736 Mass. St. Room 5, Jackson Building. Dr. A. R. Kennedy, DENTIST, DR. F. U. EMLEY, DENTIST. 927 Mass. St., Room 6. R. B. WAGSTAFF, STAPLE AND FANCY Groceries 830 Mass. St. Phone 25. O. P. LEONARD, 511 Green. Rates $1.50 a month PANTATORIUM Fine tailoring. Repairing, specialty Evolution Evolution of Industrial Society. Society by RICHARD T. ELY, Ph.D. Now in stock Rowlands and Stevenson BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS SMITH'S NEWS DEPOT, Headquarters for Foot Ball Goods, Cigars and Tobacco, 704 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. For Correct Prescription Work, Fine Toilet Articles and Choice Perfumery, kodaks and supplies the place to trade is at WOODWARD & CO'S Predictions Are For Cooler Weather. You'll soon be thinking seriously about your Fall Suit and Overcoat. We make a specialty of Good Clothing at Moderate Prices. Overcoats in endles' variety; long and short; with and without Belts; Single and Double breasted. $8.00 to $18.00. W. E. SPALDING P. S. Just received. Another Shipment of those long Swagger Raincoats in Grays and Blacks.