This Store Is Undeniably Headquarters For women's and Misses tailored suits, coats and skirts, silks, dress goods, underwear, hosiery, corsets and carpets. You can choose with perfect confidence from our stock of gloves, ribbons and handkerchiefs; at whatever price you pay, the price will be lower than elsewhere. A Sale of Jap Baskets On Friday, November 3. Japan baskets including work baskets, waste paper baskets, glove, handkerchief and collar baskets, in fact all kinds and shapes of baskets at 10-15-20-25-30-35-40-45 and 50c each. These baskets are specially adapted to lining for Christmas presents. Buy now and get them early. Innes, Bullene & Hackman COLLEGE WORLD. Reform at Nebraska=No "Rush-ing" Until A Year's Residence. At the University of Nebraska the board of regents appointed a committee to consider abuses connected with the early "rushing" and pledging of students by the fraternities and sororities. The Chancellor was instructed to send a statement to each chapter house with contents as follows: The demands for the correction of the evils of early pledging which come from various quarters, cannot be ignored. The regents think no student should be admitted into a Greek letter society before he or she has been in the university at least two semseters. The regents appeal to the fraternities to reform this evil, hoping that no enactment by the university authority will prove necessary. Is the cause of education in America backsliding? Some prominent universities failed even to score Saturday.-Chicago News. Wisconsin University is starting a novelty by taking the glee and mandolin clubs to football games. It has been found out by careful experimentation on students in Ohio State University, that an ordinary student smokes at least 25,000 cigarettes a year. There was no lack of victims to experiment upon. In South Dakota the students who do a certain amount of debating get credit for their work in the college. The Daily Iowan thinks that a flunk is an unsuccessful attempt to ride a pony. In K. U. it often happens otherwise. OREAD SIGHTS & SOUNDS Miss Genet Glenn is very ill with pneumonia. The students of the School of Music will give a recital at North College next Thursday afternoon at 4 o'clock. Professor Lewis of the Kansas City Central high school visited the University Saturday. He was a guest of the Sig Alphs. Dan Servy and Milton Miller went to their homes in Iola with the freshman football team Saturday morning and stayed over Sunday. Miss Bessie Wheaton of Independence, Missouri, a former pupil of Professor Hubach, will sing in chapel next Monday. Miss Wheaton will sing several numbers prepared for her recital to be given in Kansas City A new high school manual prepared by the high school visitor of the University of Kansas for the guidance of high school principals and teachers, is now in press. It will be ready for distribution about the middle of November. College Alumnae. The Association of College Alumnae is the only organized representative of American college women. The Association was organized in 1882 and now has over 3,000 active members, grouped in 29 branches. The University of Kansas was admitted in 1882. Over $3,000 has been received for fellowships and scholarships by graduates of Kansas University. There are over 120 eligible graduates living in Lawrence, yet the alumnae of Kansas have done less than those of other eligibile institutions toward cooperating with the Association. Dr. Ida H. Hyde is the chairman for the University of Kansas. Nebraska Professor to Lecture. Mary C. Lee, '99, visited the University Tuesday. She was on her way to the State Library Association, which meets today in Leavenworth. Miss Lee is librarian of the Carnegie Library of Manhattan. Professor Paul H. Grummann, Associate Professor of German Literature in the University of Nebraska, will give an address in chapel Friday morning, and two other lectures on that day. The first of these lectures will be given in German at 10:15. The subject of this lecture is "Gerhart Hauptmann und Die Versunkene Glocke." The second lecture will be delivered in English, on Germanic Myths and Superstitions," at 4:30. The subject of Professor Grummann's talk in chapel will be "German and American Schools," and will deal with a comparison of the systems of the two countries. Moulton World's Champion. the next evening. She will sing two selections, "Dost Thou Know That Sweet Land" from the opera Mignon and "Hear Ye Israel" from Elijah. FRISCO SYSTEM The Lowest Rates of the Year Round-Trip Homeseekers Tickets at Three-Fourths of the One Way Rates. (Minimum $10.00) October 3 and 17. Oklahoma, Indian Territory, Arkansas, Missouri Texas, and Other States. To Points in November 7 and 21. A. HILTON, Gen'l Passenger Ag., St. Louis, Mo. December 5 and 19. J. C. LOVRIEN, Ass't. Gen'l Passenger Agt. Kansas City, Mo. President Spaulding of the American Amateur Union has decided to rule out the records of Arthur Duffey. This will make Fay Moulton, who made the 100-yard record here in 94-5 seconds in 1899, world's amateur champion. Moulton is now located in Kansas City, and will probably do some coaching on the track here next spring. He often came up at his own expense last year to see how the boys were doing. Bowersock Opera House. One night only. Friday, November 3, 1905 Derthick Bros, present the Great Rural Play. THE PUNKIN HUSKER We want Twenty people, Band and Orchestra. Watch for the Street Parade. Prices 25c, 35c, 50c. 1,0 0 0 NEW SUBSCRIBERS and in order to get them we will send The Kausan to any subscriber for the rest of this year for 75 cents Leave your subscription with any member of the Board or at the check stand. K. U. Agency, Remington Typewriters Machines for rent. VAN FLEET & KAYSER, Dr. A. R. Kennedy 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 S.P.M. Open until 10 Saturday night. Modern Shop. Latest massage machine. Shining Parlor for ladies and gentlemen. Shines 5c. CLYDE COMMONS, University student, employed. LEE BRYANT, Mgr. VICK'S WE ARE OPEN TILL MIDNIGHT. Hamburger, Egg and Ham sandwiches. Ice cream and cold drinks. CALIFORNIA, OREGON, and all principal points West. TO DAILY Through Train Service VIA Inquire UNION PACIFIC Pullman Palace Sleeping cars, Dining Cars, Meals a la carte Composite Observation Cars, Composite Buffet Cars, Tourist Sleeping Cars a Specialty, Free Reclining Chair Cars. H. G. KAILL, A. G. F, & P. A. Fidelity Trust Co. Bldg., KANSAS CITY, MO. 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 170.