Great Quantities and Wide Varieties of Merchandise Will Be Distributed the Coming Week. Notable savings on dress goods, suits, coats and skirts. Everything correct in styles and right quality. The new fall line of Perrin's kid gloves in all the fashionable shades and white are in stock now. New veils, neckwear, handbags, hosiery and underwear. Throughout the store new things are appearing daily and now is the logical time to make purchases. We will give each day the best borgains possible in silks. Costume Taffeta in all the leading colors, $1.00 value at 75 cents. Changeable Taffeta in the new greens, browns, blue and cardinal, $1.00 value at 75 cents. Innes, Bullene & Hackman Pharmacy Alumni Notes. Wiltz B. Trible, '05, is with M. R. Smith,'98,Russell, Kansas. Geo. A. Neimann,'02, M. D.'05 Northwestern, is practicing his professon at Ponca City, Okla. E. R. Wheeler, '99, and Jean May Scott, were married June 26, '05, Galena, Kans. There is now on exhibition in the superintendent's office at Fowler shops a cross-section drawing of a modern battleship with every part named and numbered. Gentlemen: The right kind of a Shoe at the right price. A Corona Colt Patent Leather Shoe, lace or button, A guarantee of three months with each pair. Price $4.00 Fischer's ABOUT SOME PEOPLE. W. H. Billingsley, Pharmacy '04, visited friends on the hill Thursday. He is in the drug business with his father at Belleville, Kansas. Sheffield Ingalls, college '95, son of John J. Ingalls, was at the University, Thursday, on business of the Alumni Association of which he is president. Raymond A. Schwegler, acting president of Otttwa university, will speak in the Christian church, October 1, at 4:00 p. m. Miss Mayme Garrett will entertain at cards Saturday evening for Miss Lena Macoubrie, of Olathe, who is the guest of Miss Minnie Owens. The city officials of Hutchinson disagreed with contractors about the material to be used in paving their streets and have appealed to the State Geological Survey for information on the subject. Morris Ingalls of Halstead, Kansas, enrolled in the Senior Pharmacy class yesterday. It is not generally known that the University museum contains records of oil well borings which oil men in this state would give much to possess. There is one well in particular, drilled by the Standard Oil Company at Neodesha some years ago, that they have tried to investigate. The State Geo- The chapter of Alpha Tau Omega held initiation Saturday for Howard Farnsworth '08 of Atchison and Glen Morris '09 of Eureka, Kansas. Sunday October, 1-Morris and Farnsworth are confined to their rooms. Finch, Driscoll, Barnard Parker, Butler, Young, Bailey Ackeman, Morrow and McCoy of the track team, were awarded "K's at the meeting of the Athletic Association Wednesday. Track Men Get K's. Y. M. C. A. NOTES. Raymond A. Schwegler, acting president of Ottawa University will address the Y.M.C.A., tomorrow, Sunday, Oct. 1, at 4 o'clock on "Foreign Missions". Mr. Schwegler is a very interesting talker and will have something of importance to say. All men are invited. The Bible study classes will begin the work of the year tomorrow. Dr. Payne and Dr. Wilber each have a class in the second year work and one each in the third year work of the three year course of study. The first year work is in charge of student leaders. C. D. Hurrey, National Secretary of the Y. M. C. A., will visit the association house Sunday, October 8, and will lead the afternoon meeting on that day. Jonta Marcellus, graduate of the Engineering School '03, and Miss Myrtle Pyle, Fine Arts, '04, will be married at Haviland, Kansas, October 4, 1905. Mr. Marcellus is chief engineer at a large irrigating ditch at Weiser, Idaho, where the bridal couple will make their home. 400 More of those beautiful Pictures to sell at 10 cents at logical Survey made a complete record from the drill cuttings which will be published in its next report. Come in and look at them. Something NEW. Just what you want to make your room attractive. The 5 and 10 Cent Store A. HILTON, Gen'l Passenger Ag., St. Louis, Mo. 816 Mass. St. FRISCO SYSTEM The Lowest Rates of the Year Round-Trip Homeseekers Tickets at Three-Fourths of the One Way Rates. (Minimum $10.00) Oklahoma, Indian Territory, Arkansas, Missouri Texas, and Other States. To Points in Candy. October 3 and 17. November 7 and 21. December 5 and 19. J. C. LOVRIEN, Ass't. Gen'l Passenger Agt. Kansas City, Mo. Don't forget this is the place to get fresh, choice Candy at the right price. Best chocolates, 20 cents a pound. Fudge and other candies,12 cents a pound. Coates & Co. 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." SchmelterArmsCo 710 to 718 Main St., KANSAS CITY, MO. B. H. Masters. SPOT CASH GROCERY 828 Mass. St. Telephone White 609 Corner Tenn. and Adams. University Barber Shop Corner Tenn. and Adams Open from 7 A.M. to 8 P.M. Open until 11 Saturday night. Modern Shop. Latest massage machine. Shining Parlor for ladies and gentlemen. Shines 5c. CLYDE COMMONS, University student, employed. LEE BRYANT, Mgr. LEE BRYANT, Mgr. What is it? an OYSTER STEW, a steaming STEAK or an ICE COLD DRIINK. You can get it at VICK'S Corner Mass. and Adams St. SEPT. 15 TO OCT. 31, 1905. LOW ONE-WAY RATE VIA Union Pacific FROM LAWRENCE, KANSAS. EVERY DAY $25.00 to San Francisco, Los Angeles, San Diego, and many other California points. $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, Eldridge House Corner, Phone 5. LOOK for a nice shave and a 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.