SATISFACTION IN OUR SOIT DEPARTMENT. We guarantee fit, reputation, assortment, style, price—a transfusion of exclusiveness, each the better for the other. You will find these, and more, in this splendid department which is overflowing with the very newest and best in Coats, Suits, Skirts and Shirt Waists. Faultless Coats—If any one should tell you they can do as well for you or give you as good as Innes don't believe them. Comparison may be odious but it is one touch stone that proves the truth of our assertion. Candidly and truthfully, we show the only first class line of Furs, Suits, Shirt Waists, Coats, Rain Coats, Skirts, Fur Jackets in this market. Before coming here investigate what other houses are showing. It will make it easy for you to get suited here. DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT We are offering special values in Outings. Cotton Batting - clean, full weight pounds at 15c. or in quantities above four rolls, at 12½c. We carry the old fashioned wool batting this season. WOOL PLAIDS AND PLAID SILKS. are among the most active sellers as well as among the goods that are very scarce. We put on sale today a beautiful line of Silk Plaids in clan Tartans and fancy. We have a limited quantity of brown Silk Plaids in rich combinations with other colors. 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; Eastern Star. CLEANERS AND PRESSERS- CYCLES—Boicourt; Conklin. BOOKS-STATIONERY—Rowlands & Stevenson; Wolfs; University Book Store. CLEANERS AND PRESSERS—Lawrence; Pantatorium; Short Order Suitiorium; Leonard. CLOTHING—Ober's; Spalding; Kaw Kash Klothing Co.; M. L. Skofstad. CONFECTIONERY—Wiedeman, Zuttermeister; Ewing. DANCING—Mrs. Mapes at Pythian Hall. DENTISTS—Dr. F. U. Emley Dr. A. R. Kennedy. DRUGGISTS—Hale's Red Cross Pharmacy;Raymond's; Woodward & Co. DRY GOODS—Innes, Bullene and Hackman; A. D. Weaver. GROCERS --Wagstaff; Guenther HOTELS—The New Eldridge, JEWELER—Gustafson's. LIVERY—Francisco & Son: Donnelly Bros. PHOTOGRAPHERS — Squires: Shelley. RESTAURANTS-Ed Anderson s; Vic Keller's and The Hiawatha. TAILORS—Protsch. PRINTING—Fred Boyles. PRESTAURANTS- Ed Anderson's R. B. WAGSTAFF, FRENTING—Pred Boyles. RESTAURANTS--Ed Anderson's; STAPLE AND FANCY 839 Mass. St. Phone 25. Groceries O. P. LEONARD, 511 Green. Rates $1.50 a month O. P. LEONARD, PANTATORIUM Fine tailoring. Repairing, specialty DR. F. U. EMLEY, DENTIST. 927 Mass. St., Room 6, STOOD THIRTY-THREE YEARS. Old Time Wall That Many Dislike to See Removed Is Torn Down. The stone wall which has surrounded the east and north sides of the campus in front of Fraser hall for the last thirty three years, is being torn down. The terrace will be slopped and sodded in place of the wall. The wall was giving away along the east side in several place. She:—My but your new suit looks good to me. 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. Ride the Goat at Semple's Gallery Edith McCarty's father, C. C. McCarty of Iola spent Sunday with her. Kansas Pins at Gustafsons. For the best, try the HIAWATHA CAFE, 820 Mass. St. Roy Cook, '08, sprained his ankle in the Gymnasium Monday afternoon. Charles French, of Kansas City was in Lawrence Saturday to see the game. Fred Boyles has received some of the newest and swellest programs ever shown in Lawrence. See him when getting up your next dance. Japanese Dishes at Hoadley's China store. Fresh Oysters by the quart or dish, at Wiedemans'. FOUR HUNDRED HOME TO VOTE. If you are going to entertain, see Wiedeman about your refreshments. Box Papers, 25c to 95c at Hale's Red Cross Pharmacy, 111 Mass, St. Steins and Growlers at Hoadley's China store. Many Get Transportation. Miss Willa McCoy, '08, has returned from Osawatomie, where she visited her parents over Sunday. Lécons de conversation française. 300 West Adams St. Yours if you want them. Wiedeman's fine Chocolates. Go to the Eastern Star Bakery for bread, pies, cakes and confections. 823 Mass., St. If the country needed saving, and if Kansas students votes count for anything, it was certainly saved last Tuesday. Anybody on the hill who could beg, borrow, or steal transportation went home Tuesday to vote. In some classes only two or three students were left. The depleted condition of the attendance was especially noticeable at Chapel time. The Republican State Central Committee was especially generous in the matter of giving transportation, and "Teddy" should owe an everlasting debt of gratitude to the students who helped save the day for him. WITH THE SNOW "LIT." Snow literary has decided to devote more attention to debating than formerly, to meet the unusual demand for debating work. A thirty-five minute debate will be a feature of each program. The discussion at Saturday night's meeting was, "Resolved. That the jury system should be abolished," and was conducted by Messers Mann and McReynolds for the affirmative and Messrs. Holben and Earhart for the negative. Mrs. Lee's parliamentary drill on motions and amendments was interesting. HAD A GREAT FIRE. University men worked from 8 o'clock 'till 9:45 Saturday night in building up a pile of boxes twenty-five feet high, the material being obtained by raiding alleys and soliciting merchants. The work was stopped only when they had built a foot in height for every point of K. U's, score against Notre Dame. After the pile was set on fire the flames went up in the air fully fifty feet. Supplies for Fudge at Vic's. Kansas Pins at Gustafson's. Go to Ewing's for a dish of good ice cream, also pure candy and cigars. Mr. P. Cortelyou returned to his home in Muscotah, Kan., Monday evening. He has been visiting his brother Frank, Eng., '03. Kansas Pins at Gustafsons Comic Pictures, Semple's Studio, 725 Mass. St. Mrs. Lee, National Secretary of the W. C. T. U., gave an excellent talk and Parliamentary law before the Cooley club Friday afternoon. Wilder Bros'. Custom Laundry WILL KENNY, K. S. U. Agent. ROYAL BILLIARD Parlor. 907 Mass., St. Pool Billiards and Cigars. W.T.HAYS. Prop. 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. BUY YOUR Books and Supplies for second half term from Rowlands and Stevenson BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS. SMITH'S NEWS DEPOT. Headquarters for Foot Ball Goods, Cigars and Tobacco, 704 Mass St For Rent;- Double room $12.00 single room $7.00. In new, modern house. 1401 Kentucky St. The chosen sixteen men of the Glee club had a secret practice last Thursday night in Dick Bros'. hall. They give a concert in Kansas City, Kan., next Friday night. Mrs. Mapes, of Kansas City, is conducting a class in dancing in Pythian Hall every Saturday evening. A good opportunity for beginners. Give us a call at the "Ladies and Gents Shoe Shining Parlor." 704 Mass. St. It will cost you only 5c. Satisfaction guaranteed. Prof. W. H. Carruth lectured to the Deutsche Verein Monday afternoon on the "Niebelungen Lied" and illustrated his lecture with stereoptican pictures. The Niebelungen Lied is the earliest German epic and corresponds to the songs of Homer in Greek. The lecture was supplementary to the regular work in German. Razors Honed, Ground and Exchanged, Weise,sBarber Shop and New Bath Rooms. 727 Massachusetts street. All the popular dances taught in Eldridge hall. Dancing class Friday at 7:30. Social dance Saturday evening at 8:45. Apply phone green 565, or 534 Ohio St. Reasonable terms. The Election is a thing of the past. We must abide by the will of the majority. The Majority of Clothes buyers concede that when they buy clothes bearing the label of Hart, Schaffner & Marx they get the worth of their money. Suits and Overcoats at $12.50 to $20.00. W. E. Spalding, More of those H. S. and M. Rain Coats in blacks Oxfords and fancy mixtures.