Ready for Three Busy Days Selling Coats and Suits. Ladies' and Misses' Coats Two very special bargains for Thursday, Friday and Saturday Coats of Gray Diagonal Mixture, very newest styles worth $12.00 at 10.00. Coats of fine Kersey, red or navy, worth $16.00 at $15.00. We have secured this week about two hundred Coats, black, grey, tan, brown, navy, fancy mixtures at $7.50 to $25.00. We are in position to show you the right styles at very low prices. Ladies' and Misses' Sample Suits, thirty only, no two alike, at $10 to $30. We offer 20 per cent on the lot. These suits are from the Palmer Garment Co., the pick of this season's styles. Innes, Bullene & Hackman NEBRASKA'S SIDE. Continued from page 1. that led to the break, but I believe in forgiving and being forgiven. Dr. Clapp; "Kansas broke the relations and they stay broken until Kansas takes some steps to renew them. Kansas ought to be a good friendly rival for Nebraska, but because they broke the relations and acted unsportsmanlike in trying to prevent Nebraska from getting into the Conference, they ought to make the start." Prof. Laurence Fossler: "I believe that conditions down there are ripe for resuming athletic relations with Nebraska and personally I believe we ought to consider any movement she makes to that effect. FRATERNITY NEWS. Ben Curtis of Kansas City, Mo., and Albert Spivey of Topeka, were guests at the Alpha Tau House last Sunday. Harry Dodderidge, of White City, Kansas, is here wearing the blue and gold of Alpha Tau Omega. Millard Shaler is in town. The Phi Delt Walking Club, composed of Kepner, Relihan, and Neff, who walked to Topeka last Saturday, have decided to dissolve the organization, as the incredible soreness thus incurred has not yet departed. Mrs. Dr. Fischer, of Lyons Kansas, is visiting at the Chi Omega House. Ward Coble of Kansas City has been pledged Phi Psi. The Phi Delts have issued invitations for their ball party whiches occvrs Saturday, Nov. 25th. Library in Darkness. Owing to the accident to the lighting dynamo in FowlerShops Saturday, the library was closed Monday night. Since then the class in Dynamo Machinery have connected their experimental machines with the main circuit and it is thought that this will prove satisfactory until the regular dynamo is repaired. Sophomore Meeting. The sophomore class held a meeting at 12:15 today, the main object of which was to receive the report of the committee appointed at the last meeting to confer with a like committee from the freshman class and with Professor Frazier about a class debate. The report was adopted and another committee was appointed to meet with the representatives of the freshman class to formulate the articles governing the debate. The members of the committee Fine Tailoring An inspection of of the artistic photographs at the Shane Studio, 615 Massachusetts Street. will reveal reasons for their superiority. Oldest established studio in Lawrence. FOR MEN'S FINE SUITS AND OVERCOATS, AND RAIN COATS. ALSO LADIES' SKIRTS AND COATS AND RAIN COATS, CUT TO ACTUAL MEASURES. ORDERS TAKEN I have had 16 years' experience and I will give you a guaranteed fit-none better,few so good. It will pay you to examine this line before placing your order. for Prices are the lowest, goods the best for the money. Also French dry cleaning and pressing men's and ladies' clothes. Goods called for and delivered. Principles are eternal. A fundamental business principle is, "Not what you spend, but what you get for what you spend," that counts. Miss Juno B. Shane, J. H. HINTON, Bell phone No. 809. 738 Massachusetts St.. Upstairs Rooms 1-2. Lawrence, Kansas. are Paul J. Wall, chairman Ansel Clark and Jerome Beatty. The question of electing a manager for a class basket ball team was acted upon, and W. Wikoff Marshall was selected as manager. Senior Play Committee Chosen. Artistic Photography Is young Blinkley going to take a degree when he leaves college? The following seniors are members of the Play Committee as announced in the senior class meeting today. Harry Hart, manager; Helen Alder, Pearl Maser, Louis Borland, Paul Neff, Calvin Newman, and Chas. Van Fleet. The first senior party will be given in F.A. A. Hall Saturday night, and is open to all students in the University. Yes. I hear they're going to give him the thirty-second degree Fahrenheit.—Ex. "I believe he has," was the reply. "Young man," said the professor, as he caught a frisky young freshman by the shoulder, "I believe Satan has got hold of you." A. HILTON, Gen'l Passenger Ag. St. Louis, Mo. FRISCO SYSTEM Round-Trip Homeseekers Tickets at Three-Fourths of the One Way Rates. (Minimum $10.00) November 7 and 21. October 3 and 17. Oklahoma, Indian Territory, Arkansas, Missouri Texas, and Other States. The Lowest Rates of the Year To Points in December 5 and 19. J. C. LOVRIEN Ass't. Gen'l Passenger Agt. Kansas City, Mo. 615 Mass. St. SAVE THE DATE December 9 Y.W.C.A COUNTY FAIR Bowersock Opera House. SATURDAY, NOV. 18. The Play of the Age. N. Rentfrow presents the sensational, realistic thrilling comedy drama. Lord Baltimore. The sensational play of the age, combining more real acting, genuine comedy, scenic and electrical effects than any show on the road. Note the special vaudeville features: Leon & Bertie Allen, featuring "Scissors to Grind." Miss Elizabeth Eileen, the peerless contralto soloist. Rentrow & Jensen in the one act comedy, "The Second Mr. Fiddle." Prices 25-35-50. Seat sale opens Friday at Woodwards drug Store. Hat Hospital Ladies' or Gents' Fine Clothing renovated thoroughly and pressed by expert tailors. Call and see us. W. T. NEATE, 939 Massachusetts Street. Dr. A. R. Kennedy DENTIST. Room 5. Jackson Building. Phone Bell 5151 Red. ENGRAVERS COPPER AND ZINC HALFTONES ZINC ETCHINGS SOUVENIR POST CARD DESIGNS Write for price list. Clay Center Dispatch. Clay Center, Kansas. OYSTERS and Hamburger, egg and ham sandwiches, ice cream and cider. Open till midnight. VIC'S Through Train Service DAILY TO CALIFORNIA, OREGON, and all principal points West. VIA 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. Inquire 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 groceries, fresh and salt meats at prices that make permanent customers. C. A. TETER, PROP. 1337-1339 Mass. St. Phone 176. CHILE CONCARNI Best Ice Cream. Everything in hot lunches. F.A.EWING North of Watkins Bank. Photographer. Some specialties in neat photos for the holiday trade. See the new display in street case, 719 Mass.