The Innes Store AT EVERY TURN IN First Signs of Autumn Are Visible. Autumn styles, autumn colorings,—in a word, autumn fashions in the palace of fashion. Prices are surprisingly low. The finest sort of Neckwear, Gloves, Hand Bags, Combs, Hosiery, and Corsets. Extra values are created by special purchases. The regular Autumn Silk Sale and Wool Dress Goods Sale better than ever. Some Autumn Suits, Coats and Skirts at special prices, And a score of equally important offerings. Our public is invited to share the fruit. The fence is down,—come in and supply present and prospective wants. Innes, Bullene & Hackman 811, 813, 815 Massachusetts Street. ROSEDALE BRANCH IN WORK-ING ORDER. Memorial Hospital Has Been Completed--Others Are to Be Provided. The Kansas City branch of the Kansas University School of Medicine, which was established by the legislature last year, opened last week and commenced enrolling students for the junior and senior years of the medical course. Many students of the merged Kansas City colleges, as well as many from other schools have already registered. The home of the school is now in the Simpson block, Central Avenue, Kansas City, Kansas, in the quarters formerly occupied by the College of Physicians and Surgeons. The Eleanor Taylor Bell memorial hospital is completed and two others will be erected some time this year. The new hospital which is to furnish the clinical work for the department is built in pavillion style with general dimensions of 50 by 113 feet. These hospitals, when finished, will be thrown open for the benefit of the students and will supply the practical clinical work which is absolutely necessary to a successful medical course. WHERE THEY ARE. Many Graduates of '05 Teaching in Kansas and Nearby States Kansas and Nearby States. Teaching ever has been a favorite occupation with college graduates, and the class of 1905 contained a goodly number who are devoting their time to education this year. Four of them have principalships, and the rest have positions in high schools and academies of the state. The following list has been compiled by Professor Johnson, the high school visitor, and includes all who have reported to him. They are: Lydia Lindsey, teacher in the Cherryvale public schools. Kate Hansen, director of music in the public schools of Denver, Colorado. Leslie Hill, teacher in the public schools of Lawrence. Maud Cramer, teacher in the Galena, Kansas, high school. The Kind You Will Buy Again. The best test of clothing is whether a man buys the same kind the second time. We have many customers who would never think of wearing any thing but Hart Schaffner and Marx Ready to Wear clothes. No matter how particular a man may be he will find it hard to criticise them. The range in price is from $15.00 to $25.00. Haberdashery up to the minute. Bowersock Opera House W. E. SPALDING. Two Nights Commencing September 15. THE EHLEPS STOCK CO THE EHLERS STOCK CO., supporting MISS ELEANORE RELLA In the Two Great Dramatic Successes. A COWBOY'S GIRL --- UNDER TWO FLAGS With Specialties between the Acts. Popular prices, 15,25,35 & 50c. Lelia Walton, principal of the Ellenwood high school. Ella Nye, teaching in the Hiawatha Academy. C. H. Landrum, superintendent of the Belle Plaine schools. A. C. Andrews, principal Hiawatha high school. Frankie Curl, science, in the Scandia high school. Anna Alford, teacher of English in the Ft. Scott high school. Carrie Warren, teacher of English in the high school at Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Alma Leidigh, English, Lyons high school. Geo. H. Willis, Latin, Sumner County high school. May Williams, principal Osawatomie high school. Gussie Duke, assistant in Biology in the University. Claud Deming, history, Holton, Kansas, high school. Emma Palmer, German and science, Clyde high school. Dana Gatlin, English and Latin, Eureka high school. I. V. Iles, assistant in history University of Colorado. Charles Ise, principal Holton high school. C. H. Rhodes, principal Winfield high school. Eleanor E. Morse, mathematics and botany in Junction City, high school. Laura Kreamer, German, Arkansas City. Nadine Hosford, English and German, Anthony high school. Jenny Fones, principal Anthony high school. Fanny Duerson, English and German,Hutchinson high school Irene Crawford, Principal Pratt high school. Edith McCarty, German and English, Coffeyville high school. Mary Copley, fellow in French in the University: Merian Sheldon, science Bethany Academy, Topeka. Agnes Graham, instructor in Latin in Colorado. Irene Gilcrist, special classes in language, Kansas City, Missouri. Ethel Hoar, Lawrence city schools. Della Cardwell, English, Sherman county high school. Pearl Kimball, teaching near Kansas City. Mildred Newman, city schools, Lawrence. Alier Rose, Gas City high school. Grace Hayward, .history, University. other Gabrielson, English and German, Chillicotshe, Kansas. Esther Gabrielson, English Lucile Hays, Clyde public schools. Gertrude Dillon, Rosedale public schools. Lois Ardery, Nickerson high school. Edna Henrichs, Elsmore high school. THE LAWRENCE STEAM LAUNDRY COMPANY 908 Massachusetts Street. 411 W. 25th St. All Work Up to Date and Guaranteed M. R. Gellman, University Acq M. B. Galloway, University Agent. Both Phones, 383. W. J. Francisco & Sons LIVERY AND HACKING Open Day and Nioht. 812-14 Vt. tS. Both Phones 139 + Schmelzer FOOT BALL GOODS Your money's worth in quality of material, workmanship, finish, and practical football features. Our No. 800 sweater is the finest made. Gymnasium shirts, knee pants, supports, shoes, everything at special "college prices." Rubber tired rigs a specialty. Hack calls promptly attended to night or day. Telephone No. 148. MOAK BROS. & SHARPE. Eldridge House Livery, Hack and Boarding Stable. Watch for the PALACE BARBER SHOP, 730 Mass. St. BOWERSOCK OPERA HOUSE. Thursday, Sept. 14, 1905. That is the place you want to see. Shine up. Brush up. Always there. Kilroy & Britton's Marvelous Sensational Success. An Aristocratic Tramp. Five Big Specialty Acts. Primes 25, 35 and 40 points Seats on sale Wednesday morning at Woodward's. See the exciting automobile race and explosion. The most realistic railroad scene ever produced. Open from 7 A. M. to 8 P. M. Modern Shop. Show. ant University Barber Shop Corner Tenn. and Adams. machine. Shining Parlor for ladies and gentlemen. Shines bc. CLYDE COMMONS, University student, employed. Modern Shop. Latest massage machine. LEE BRYANT, Mgr. LOW ONE-WAY RATE VIA Union Pacific FROM LAWRENCE, KANSAS. EVERY DAY SEPT. 15 TO OCT. 31, 1905 SEPT. 15 TO OCT. 31, 1905. $25.00 to San Francisco, Los Angeles, San Diego, and many other California points. $25.00 to Portland, Astoria, Tacoma and Seattle. $25.00 to Ashland, Roseburg' Eugene, Albany, and Salem, including branch lines in Oregon. $22.50 to Spokane and intermediate O.R.and N.points to Wenatchee and intermediate points. $20.00 to Ogden and Salt Lake City, and intermediate main line points. For full information call on or address J. T. Shanklin, Depot Ag't., Phone 76, E. E. Alexander, City Ticket Agent, Eldriege House Corner, Phone 5.