A DISPLAY worthy to bring to the Innes Store everybody who delights in new things or who seeks information of correct fashions and novel fancies. Every department of the store is overflowing with the spirit of the occasion. The largest and most widely varied collection of New Dress Goods—the fabrics that will be most fashionable. Invisible Plaids, Mignonette Cloth, Chiffon Broad Cloth, Serges, Henrietta and Panama, at 50c to $2 a yard. A display of Silks from America and abroad. Bengalines, Epingle, Moire Silks and Fancy Colored Silks, an array not equaled anywhere, at 50c to $1.75 a yard. Women's and misses' Suits and Wraps. The garments you will wear are ready now. There is more to be seen than pen can tell—more of color than we've had in years. Come and enjoy the display to your heart's content. Innes, Bullene & Hackman The Big Dry Goods and Carpet Store of Lawrence. FRATERNITY NEWS. The Alpha Taus have pledged James Du Barry of Paola. Miss Edith Barnette, of Kansas City is pledged to the Thetas. Miss Hedwig Berger, of Kansas City, has returned to school. Roland Feitshans of Kansas City is a guest at the Sigma Chi house. The Pi Phis held a box party at the Crawford theatre in Topeka, Monday night. The attraction was "The College Widow." The Misses Mary Chamberlin, Bessie Bates, Janette Ware and Mrs. Poindexter of Topeka will attend the Pi Phi initiation Saturday night. The Betas will hold initiation Saturday night. Arthur Nohles of Wichita and Arthur Fields of Solomon, are staying at the Phi Gam House for a few days. A. B. Troop of Kansas City, Kansas, and E. Russell of Paola are wearing colors for the Phi Psis. The Phi Kappa Psis will give an informal dance Saturday night. Charley Lusk, of Garnett, is wearing Phi Delta Theta colors. Frank Relihan will leave in a few days for Northwestern University where he will study medicine. The Phi Delts will give an informal dance at their chapter house, Saturday night. Fred Sedon of Kansas City spent Sunday at the Phi Delt house. Miss Sylvia Phillipps is pledged to the Chi Omegas. Miss Stella Wangrein is stopping at the Chi Omegahouse on her way to Bryn Mawr. Morris Ingles of Halstead has returned to school. The Sig Alphs will giye a dance for their pledges Saturday night at I. O. O. F. hall. Several alumni are expected for the occasion. JUNIOR ELECTION. The Barb-Beta ticket won out in the election today by an unanimous vote. The following persons were elected: Sam Forter, president; Mark Brawley, vice president; Ivy Brock, secretary, and Frank J. Klingberg, treasurer. The opposition had held several caucuses and had tried to persuade several different persons to accept the nomination of president but each one declined the honor and Forter's ticket had clear sailing. The meeting today was called to order by President Carl Morgan at 12:20, in room 15. Roy Douglas nominated the winning ticket, and Carl Morgan, last year's president, was nominated, but he declined the honor. Round-Trip Homeseekers Tickets at Three-Fourths of the One Way Rates. (Minimum $10.00) FRISCO SYSTEM Geo. Foster, registrar, says that 1329 students have enrolled up to date. This is 329 more than at the same time last year. The Lowest Rates of the Year The University band will rehearse Saturday morning at ten o'clock in the chapel. All men who can play instruments should come out and help the band along. Oklahoma, Indian Territory, Arkansas, Missouri Texas, and Other States. To Points in 1329 Enrolled. On Saturday evening of last week occurred the marriage of Miss Imogene Green to W. F. Noel, in the Hotel Carey, at Wichita. Miss Green has been working in the Journal office and her father is a trusted employee of the University. Mr. Noel is a former student of the University law school and lives at Wichita. The young married couple will soon leave for California where they will make their future home and will stop here to visit friends and relatives before leaving. Band Men Take Notice. The Quill club elected the following officers for the year at its first meeting Tuesday: Herman Pfeifer, president, and Raymond Taylor, vice president. Twelve members were present. Miss Gardner was appointed chairman of a committee to revise the constitution so as to place the club on a good working basis. October 3 and 17. November 7 and 21. December 5 and 19. A. HILTON, Gen'l Passenger Ag., St. Louis, Mo. Lost. Between the hill and postoffice, a gold back to lady's watch, set with pearls. Finder leave at 1324 Ohio street or this office. Quill Club Ticket Election. J. C. LOVRIEN, Ass't. Gen'l Passenger Agt. Kansas City, Mo. The entire ticket was elected unanimously and in the short space of five minutes the meeting was adjourned. More Men in the College. Registrar Foster announces that on Sept. 24th the enrollment in the college reached 637 Last year on Oct.1. only 525 had enrolled making a clear gain of at least 150 students for this year at corresponding dates The number of men in the college is also increasing. Last year the girls had a good majority but of the 637 at present enrolled the girls have a majority of only 7. BOWERSOCK OPERA HOUSE Friday, Sept. 29, 1905. DAINTY PAREE BURLESQUERS From New York in the Burlesque and Vaudeville Laugh Maker A Merry Bachelor Company of Thirty-Five People: Singers, Dancers, Comedians and a Bevy of Girls, Gorgeous Costumes, Scenery and Accessories. Prices 25.35 and 50. Boxes 75. Seats on Sale at Woodward's Drug Store Thursday morning. One Night. Wednesday, October 4, 1905. The world's greatest German Comedians KOLB AND DILL And their all star cast. 40 People Famous California Beauty chorus in I. O. U. Prices 25, 50, 75 and 1.00 Seats on sale Tuesday morning at Woodward's Drug store. Schmelzer FOOT BALL GOODS Your money's worth in quality of material, workmanship, finish, and practical football features. Schmeltes Arms Co. 710 to 718 Main St. KANSAS CITY, MO. Our No.800 sweater is the finest made. Gymnasium shirts, knee pants, supports, shoes, everything at special college prices." B. H. Masters. SPOT CASH GROCERY 828 Mass. St. Telephone White 609 University Barber Shop Corner Tenn. and Adams. machine. Shining Parlor for ladies and geni- Open from 7 A.M. to 8 P.M. Open until 11 Saturday night. Modern Shop. Latest massage tlemen. Shines 5c. CLYDE COMMONS, University student, employed. LEE BRYANT, Mgr. What is it? an OYSTER STEW, a steaming STEAK or an ICE COLD DRINK. You can get it at VICK'S Corner Mass. and Adams St. LOW ONE-WAYRATE VIA Union Pacific FROM LAWRENCE, KANSAS. EVERY DAY 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. $22.50 to Spokane and intermediate O.R.and N. points to Wenatchee and intermediate points. $25.00 to Ashland, Roseburg' Eugene, Albany, and Salem, including branch lines in Oregon. $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, Eldridge House Corner, Phone 5. LOOK for a nice shave and a good good smoke at WOOD'S SMOKE HOUSE. Majors & Ousdahle BARBERS Watch for the PALACE BARBER SHOP. 730 Mass. St. That is the place you want to see. Shine up, Brush up. Always there. Star Grocery and Meat Market Holds the banner on high grade staple and fancy groceries, fresh and salt meats at prices that make permanent customers. C. A. TETER, PROP. 1337-1339 Mass. St. Phone 176.