A Memorable Month of Values at Innes' We are pushing business along our entire line. This is the store par excellence, where you find what you are looking for in good assortment and at right prices. IN OUR SUIT DEPARTMENT. We received another invoice of those beautiful Mercerized Cotton Waists at $1.25. Cashmere and Mohair at at $2.25, Silk Waists at $5.00, French Flannel Waists $2.50 to $3;50. All sizes now in stock. Suits, Coats and Skirts—the kind that you take on sight—stylish, economical, reliable, original and thoroughly up to date. The only first class line in town. It will be to your interest to investigate this department before you buy. VEILS AND VEILING. The fall and winter styles in plain colors and combinations in the new Pompadour Mesh. RIBBONS, HOSIERY, UNDERWEAR, Special prices. We extend a cordial invitation to have you call and examine our stock of merchandise. It's the best. Innes, Bullene & Hackman. Leçons de conversation française. 38 West Adams St. Bert H. Calkin, of Herington Kansas, who was in the engineering school last year in the class of'07, has returned to the University. Supplies for Spreads at Vic's. Kansas Pins at Gustafsons. C. W. Ashbaugh, arts '04, at present with the Mutual Benefit Insurance Co. of Kansas City was on the hill Wednesday. For Rent:- Double room $12.00 single room $8.00. In new, modern house. 300 West Adams St. Got a cold. Anti-Gripine will cure you. At Hale's Red Cross Pharmacy, 711 Mass, St. The Quill Club met Tuesday afternoon at 5 o'clock, in room 11. Miss Irene Crawford, Miss Abbie Beckwith, and J. V. Kaiser presented papers. Afterwards there was held a short business meeting. Short order SUITATORIUM. Clothes (Main) Repaired. Filtered and Dyed. $1.50 per month. Cleaning $1.50 Orders taken for Suits and Pants. Pants $2.00 A Log-Seats Free. Clothes called for. Sweaters $3.00 Over House's Store, Chris E. Elhardt WOLF'S BOOK STORE Is headquarters for up to date Stationery, Pictures Novelties etc. Come in and see for yourself. NEW ELDRIDGE BARBER SHOP BARBER SHOP F. M. TIDROW, Prop. Hair cut 25c. Shave 10c. Shampoo 25c. Massage 15c. Our massage work will please you. Courteous treatment to all. Give us a call. BOICOURT CYCLE CO A. BOICOURT Prop. Bicycles and Sundry Reparing 905 Mass, St. Phone 524 pink All Text Books For Second Half Term are on our Shelves. New Stationery Y. M. C. A. LECTURE COURSE. THE Arrangements With the Universities o Missouri and Nebraska Being Made for a Series of Inter-State Lectures—Fifty New Members to Date. University Book Store The Y. M. C. A. has a very bright outlook this year. I. F. Bender, president said, "We expect to carry on a larger work and reach more students this year than ever before." The membership committee was organized last Wednesday evening. Almost fifty new members have been received to date without solicitation. In order to increase the interest and make the work more beneficial, out of town men will speak every two weeks. Arrangements for a lecture bureau supported by the Y.M.C.A. of Kansas, Nebraska, Missouri, Iowa and Illinois State Universities, are being made. This will insure many lectures by famous men. All kinds of Typewriter and Correspondence paper, cut to any size at Boyles, 639 Mass. St. Programs for the Thursday evening meetings have been given out. Some students will prepare a lecture on a special subject for each meeting. Razors Honed. Ground and Exchanged, Weise,sBarber Shop and New Bath Rooms. 727 Massachusetts street. Supplies for Fudge at Vic's Kansas Pins at Gustafsons. A recent issue of the Pharmaceutical Era contained an article by Prof. Bailey on the "Importance of the Raising of the Standard of purity of Drugs and Chemicals." She:—My but your new suit looks good to me. K. U. ATHLETICS CLEANEST OF ALL. He:- laughingly. My new suit! Why, this is my last winter's suit just from the Lawrence Pantatorium where I pay $1.50 per month to have my clothes cleaned, repaired, and pressed. Chancellor Strong Returns from Meeting of College Presidents Thoroughly Satisfied that Kansas Has Unusually Clean Athletics. Chancellor Strong addressed the students last Thursday morning in chapel, on the football game, and on some of the important questions discussed at the recent meeting of state university presidents, held last week at Des Moines, Iowa. He said in part: "One of the things that is worrying those at the head of the different educational institutions more than anything, is how to get clean athletics. Here it is not much to be worried about, for the reason that Captain Hicks and the other members of the football team have assumed the responsibilities and have conducted themselves in a manner beyond all criticism. In this way the Chancellor is relieved of much of the worry which comes to a college president. A good effect is gained by simply putting before the students these matters which need reformation. The idea has been eliminated from the minds of almost everyone that foot ball is the most important thing and society is not all that one comes to the University for " K. U. KNOW HER. I couldn't do without her! I couldn't do without her. There's an atmosphere about her That dispels my darkest moods of black despair. I forget that life is tragic I forget that life is tragic in her presence; for there's magic In the little girl with taffy-colored hair. She's the surest sort of tonic For the blues—fresh ones o chronic— And she never seems to have the slightest care. slightest care. She's my certain panacea - (Don't I wish that I'm might be a- Nother little girl with tafy-colored Nother little girl with tafily-colored hair! She's like wild, sweet scented clover, Fresh and pink; she bubbles over With that healthy joy in living, which is rare. Such a face! Serene, contented, From the square chin dimple- dented. To the parting of her taffy-colored hair. Bless her sunny disposition! Heaven prosper her ambition! May the good Lord find He ha some more to spare! For He surely knows that there is Need of just such missionaries As the little girl with taffy-colored hair. -E. M. C. IF IT'S "IT" It's Here Ladies are aware of the fact and come here for Shoes. Keeping pace with fashion in matters pertaining to footwear requires constant attention. The one aim of our business is to see that we are always on the top round of the ladder in exclusive and correct styles. Everything new for Fall and Winter Shoes are now here. See our line of Black Ooze and Patent Colt Party Slippers. FISCHER'S. 816 Mass. St 5 and 10c STORE, See our novelties in See our novelties in Burnt Leather, only...10c CANDY. We have the exclusive right of handling the famous Amerbach's candies in this city. Choice fresh Chocolates per pound...20c A fine line of cream and hard candies, per pound...12½ cup. DONNELY BROS. LIVERY, BOARDING and HACK STABLES, All Rubber Tire Rigs. Cor. 7 and N. H. Phone ≡0. Phone 506 Gray. 12 W, Warren St $ . 05 Per day keeps your Clothes in perfect order. lawrence Pantatorium See M. J. Skofstad For your Suits, Overcoats, and Cravenettes and save money 829 Mass., St. ED ANDERSON'S RESGAURANG AND CONFECGIONGRY W. A. GUENTHER, W. A. GUENTHER, STAPLE AND FANGY Groceries Phone 226. 721 Mass. St. Club trade solicited. New Eldridge Hotel, RATE $2.50 PER DAY When It Comes to Football K. U. BEATS THEM ALL When It Comes to Suits OR OVERCOATS WE SCORE EVERY TIME. Our Clothing has individuality peculiar only to the HART, SCHAFFNER & MARX make Suits and Overcoats - $12.50 to $20.00. W. E. SPALDING. P. S...Just in: the very latest in Stetson and NoName Hats.