The INNES STORE Invites Your Attendance. Its charm, its variety, its extent, will appeal to you at once. A glance at the Silks and Dress Goods will at once show immense assortments. Women's Tailored Suits, Skirts and Coats all bear the ball marks of beauty. Corsets, Hosiery, Underwear, Ribbons, Gloves, and Neckwear. No matter what the style, it's here. Moneybak Black Taffeta Silks on sale. Satisfaction or money back. $1,25 Moneybak Black Taffeta, $1.00. $1.25 Moneybak Black Taffeta, $1.00. 1.50 " " " " 1.25. 1.75 " " " " 1.50. 2.00 " " " " 1.75. Innes, Bullene & Hackman COLLEGE WORLD. Credit for Newspaper Work at Nebraska--Episode of Class Rush at Michigan. Some valuable suggestions for college publications may be derived by reading the rules instituted at Nebraska for the regulation of the Daily Nebraskan. The following are some of the changes made: That a Students' Board of Publications be instituted and appointed by the State Board of Regents, which shall govern all college publications; that all members of staff receive credit for efficient work; editors shall be chosen from upperclassmen; competition for staff open to all, and that they be elected only upon evidence of competent work both in the try-out and in regular college work.— Daily Nebraskan. An episode of the Michigan class rush from Michigan Daily: One of the most amusing features of the evening was the proposal, willy-nilly, of a freshman to a young woman. He was led up to the blushing fair one by a bunch of coarse sophomores and forced to kneel. "Propose! Tell her how you love her! Ask her to marry you!" were some of the encouraging hints he received, and then in the silence that followed the embarassed and breathless freshie blurted out: "Oh, my darling, lovest thou me." Daily Nebraskan: The rooting squads for the football season will be organized at the game this afternoon, and everyone who intends to root this fall should be sure to come early in order to be assigned to positions. The best seats in the east bleachers, directly opposite the fifty-five yard line, have been assigned for the use of the rooters only, and no one will be admitted to this section unless he has a megaphone and learns the yells. Y. W. and Y. M. Reception. The joint reception given by the Christian Associations last Friday night was one of the most largely attended receptions ever given here. The receiving line consisted of Miss Patience Bevier, Mr. George Ahlborn, Miss Van Zandt, Mr. Black, Chancellor and Mrs. Strong, Lucretia Hart. Ola Bingler and Rebecca Moody served punch. At the close of the evening slips were distributed, on which were printed our college songs and every one participated in a good old-fashioned sing. Just a Knock. We're After You Sir! We Want Your Feet. We'll put them inside the best pair of shoes they ever lived in. We are after the trade of the particular man who wants the best that can be produced in the "Shoedom." Yes, and we are going to get it, too. 1. HOW? The students who went down town Saturday evening to celebrate the double foot-ball victory, were surrounded by a hundred of nondescript niggers wearing stars and swinging all sorts of clubs ranging from rosewood to hickory knots. No show was near and the students were outside the barricades, so the sounds of Rock Chalk! Jay Hawk! K. U.! could not possibly disturb the show men who were taking the people's money, yet these "special police,"'reeking with the stench of "forty rod" whiskey, threatened to brain the first student who made a noise above a whisper. When asked what kind of a parade would be allowed, the helmeted black scoundrel acting as leader replied, "none, disperse or we will beat your heads into a jelly." Now what the students want is only to know what the ordinance in regard to parades is, and to be freed from the domineering, stinking bunch of nigger lawbreakers who are made special police simply to overawe them. See us for the next pair. By giving the best Shoe that money will buy. We can fit and please you, Sir. STARKWEATHER SHOE CO. Round-Trip Homeseekers Tickets at Three-Fourths of the One Way Rates. (Minimum $10,00) Oklahoma, Indian Territory, Arkansas, Missouri Texas, and Other States. FRISCO SYSTEM The Lowest Rates of the Year To Points in A. HILTON, Gen'l Passenger Ag. St. Louis, Mo. October 3 and 17. November 7 and 21. December 5 and 19. J. C. LOVRIEN, Ass't. Gen'l Passenger Agt. Kansas City, Mo. John Dadisman, former athletic idol at Washburn, who is state secretary of the Y. M. C. A., spent Sunday and Monday at the Association house. BOWERSOCK OPERA HOUSE Thursday, October 12. The Dainty Comedienne. Carol Arden and her select company in POLLY PRIMROSE Prices 25. 35. 50. 75. Seat sale at Woodward's Drug Store. Friday, October 13. 1905. Friday, October 13. 1905. Eugene Spofford offers the new musical comedy cal comedy The Rajah of Bhong. Prices 25,35,50,75,and 81.00. Seats on sale at Woodward's Drug Store Thursday morning. Schmelzer Athletic Goods and Gymnasium Supplies COLLEGE COLORS IN STOCKINGS, SWEATERS, GYM CLOTHING, CAPS, Erc. Schmelzer Arms Co. MOST INTERESTING STORE IN KANSAS CITY, MO. Dr. A. R. Kennedy DENTIST. Room 5. Jackson Building. Phone Bell 5150 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, 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. SEPT.15 TO OCT.31, 1905. LOW ONE-WAYRATE VIA Union Pacific FROM LAWRENCE, KANSAS. EVERY DAY $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. $25.00 to San Francisco, Los Angeles, San Diego, and many other California points. Star Grocery and Meat Market Holds the banner on high grade staple and fancy groceryes, fresh and salt meats at prices that make permanent customers. C. A. TETER, PROP. 1337-1339 Mass. St. Phone 176.