We Are Ready With a new assortment of Perrin Kid Gloves For Fall Gloves for every occasion. Blacks, whites, shades of gray from pearl to slate, and in tans from champagne to mode. Entirely new and very stylish Hand Bags, Belts, Ribbons Hosiery and Corsets. The best assortment of the town is here. Stylish garments for women and girls-a score of styles. Coats, Skirts and Suits. The shaping, the blocking out, outclasses any shown here before. Dainty Neckwear Fixings, Ruching Cuff Sets, Yokes and Chemisetts are included in this showing. Every price. Newest of the new as to fashion at 50c to $1.00 each. Innes, Bullene & Hackman VICTOR MURDOCK DELIVERS ELOQUENT ADDRESS. Pleads for Clean Living---He Says the Brain is not a Receptacle. Honorable Victor Murdock of Wichita, Congressman from the seventh district, delivered the most eloquent address of the year yesterday morning on the proper relation of young men and women to society and university life. The purpose of his argument was decidedly idealistic, but his ideals are not impossible and are the most worthy that could animate the mind of any one. He spoke in part as follows: "Do not attempt to reconcile what I have to say this morning with worldly wisdom. Its philosophy could be briefly stated thus: Hold your tongue; act only on deliberation; make few friends; don't quarrel—if you do, crush your adversary; above all be selfishly loyal to yourself and you cannot fail. "I do not wish to consider such things, but I do want to talk to you of the mind and heart. The central idea is that the mind is in no sense a receptacle but an instrument in your hands. Disabuse yourself of any idea of accumulation of knowledge and attend to keeping that instrument in condition. If you had a machine of steel you would not abuse it, speed it or run it for pleasure. Keep your mind clean. How? Limit your capacity for pleasure; avoid light novels; patronize theaters sparingly—the theater is essentially false in its ideals; avoid the criminal news of the daily papers, for it can do you infinite harm; avoid the unclean everywhere, and pray that, when the aggressive forces of the world beset you, there may be no weakness in your mental walls. Train your mind, not load it. The time will come when you will have need of it, and if you have trained it it will not fail you. Heed the voice of the child heart, the voice of conscience, of gentle protest. Obey it; there is no appeal. Do not seek friendly advice, for when you enter a great moral crisis, you must go alone. No one can help you. Heed your conscience." In closing, Mr. Murdock related with great dramatic effect the story of the old English morality play "Everyman." The chapel was perfectly still as he pictured humanity (Everyman) called by Death to account for life; the vain attempt to postpone the end, the hopeless effort to take his friends, his goods with him on the journey from whence none return. Everyman's hour of remorse, and his descent into the grave, accompanied only by his good deeds, made a fitting climax to Mr. Murdock's address, and revealed the point of his theme—the proper use of youth and talent. Perfection in Men's Shoes at Moderate Prices WE make a specialty of Good Shoes for men at Moderate Prices. Our WALK-OVER SHOES at $3.50 and $4 can not be excelled by any. All we ask of you is to take a look. Starkweather Shoe Co. Hicks a Coach. Missourians Take Notice. M. A. Barber, of the bacteriological department, has made a thorough investigation to determine the amount of poison in a ripening paw-paw. He finds that when the paw-paw is just "turning" ripe that there is a considerable amount of vegetable poison present, but not enough to cause serious illnes. When the paw-paw is ripe, all danger of poisoning is past. Albet Hicks, who was captain of the football team last year, has been coaching the Sumner County High School football team at Wellington for the past two weeks. Sumner usually has a strong team and yearly plays against college teams. Last Saturday in a game with Southwest Kansas College at Winfield, she was defeated by the score of only 6-0. Professor C. E. Johnson, of the High School at Wellington, is an old friend of Hicks' and was captain of the team on which Hicks played at Beloit in 1898. At a meeting of the sophomore lacrosse team, Thursday, A. W. Clark was elected captain for the season '06-'07. The team is nearly filled now and a practice game with the seniors will be played as soon as the new racquets arrive. Supt. Crocker has prepared the field west of the Chemistry building for practice and the teams will play there Tuesday and Thursday of each week. Sidney Milton, one of the men who were declared ineligible to play on the football team because of a deficiency in entrance Latin, has passed an examination, and made up the back work and is now practicing for the position of center on the football team. The entrance of Mr. Milton into the football field is the occasion of rejoicing by football men, as Mr. Milton is a valuable football man. E. R. Gentry, senior president of the class of '05, visited the University Friday. BOB STEWART'S BARBER SHOP AND BATH ROOMS Single bath...25c 7 baths... $1.00 15 baths... 2.00 24 baths... 3.00 Cast Off Clothing&Shoes Bought and sold. Money loaned on valuables. Abe Wolfson, Bell Tel. Red 675 637 Mass Bell Tel. Red 675. 637 Mass. Schmelzer Athletic Goods and Gymnasium Supplies COLLEGE COLORS COLLEGE COLORS IN STOCKINGS, SWEATERS, GYM CLOTHING, CAPS, Etc. Schmelzer Arms Co. MOST INTERESTING STORE IN KANSAS CITY, MO. Dr. A. R. Kennedy DENTIST. Room 5. Jackson Building. Phone Bell 5151 Red. 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 Merr. Corner Tenn. and Adams. 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. $25.00 to San Francisco, Los Angeles, San Diego, and many other California points. LOW ONE-WAY RATE VIA Union Pacific FROM LAWRENCE, KANSAS. EVERY DAY SEPT.15 TO OCT.31,1905. $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, Eldridge House Corner, Phone 5. 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.