UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN (Winner of the First Prize in the Fashion Shows Poster Competition) THE United Fashion Shows of 1913, will be held in Kansas City, Monday, Sept. 29th to Saturday, Oct. 4th, inclusive. They will consist of displays of the newest developments in the World of fashion, both for ladies and gentlemen. In the main the exhibits will pertain to wearing apparel, but furniture, household fittings, interior decorations—in fact, practically all of the utilities, as well as the luxuries, will also figure. The merchants of Kansas City have been actively preparing for the United Fashion Shows for several months. While they are co-operating thoroughly to make the United Fashion Shows unqualifiedly successful, each institution will have individual exhibits and there will be no lack of rivalry. Paris—London—New York—Kansas City Many of the exhibits will consist wholly of wares brought direct to Kansas City from Paris, London and other European fashion centers, and New York. In some instances living manikins will be used as models. All exhibits will be arranged so that the visitors may study them under the most favorable circumstances. United fashion Shows Kansas City September 29th to October 4th Fairfax Hotel AND Dining Room SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNER, 35c, from 12 to 2 o'clock The largest, coolest, most comfortable Dining Room in Lawrence. No waiting for a chance to get a table. The best coffee made in the best way with real cream. Pure whole milk. Creamery butter. Distilled water. OSCAR E. LEARNARD, Mgr. We are selling commutation tickets. Five Dollars and fifty cents worth of the best eating in town for Five Dollars. UPSTAIRS OVER 708-710 MASS. Sandwich and Coffee 10c At the Men's Study Room in Fraser—downstairs LOST—Will party who removed rain coat from Library cloak room on Friday, Sept. 19., please return same to Mr. G. B. Schornbern, 1341 Ohio. Cutley, safety razors, blades, strops, hones, and manicure articles, a large assortment. Barber & Son, Drugguists—Adv. Reception sticks, all colors and flavors at Wiedemann's.-Adv. MERCURY RISING (Continued from page 1.) E. L. Hennigh, 913 Ind.; E. T. Miltner, 941 Ala.; Fred Bill, 933 Ala; J. R. Elsnicka, 925 Ala; R. S. Crow, 1022 Ohio; C. O. Jordan, 1022 Ohio; W. Fischer, 1046 Tenn; R. L. Mourll, 1005 Ky; E. Lovejoy, 1125 Tenn; M. Reed, 1126 Ohio; C. C. Johnson, 1046 Tenn; R. E. Long, 943 Ala; H. H. Smith, 1028 Tenn; L. Truesdale, 1007 Tenn. Watch the Mercury Rise! Watch the Mercury Rise! Subscribe Now for the UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN We want 1,000 New Subscribers HELP IT RISE! 1000 950 900 850 800 750 700 650 600 550 500 450 400 350 300 250 200 150 100 50 WATCH IT RISE! Foote, 1020; Ohio Ethel Day, 1131 Tenn.; Flocas Lucas, 1414 Tenn.; Nu Sigma Nu, 1037 Tenn. (2 copies); L. G. Martin, Chala, Mo.; Sigma Chi, 23 E. Lee. (3 copies); D. Peterson, 36 E. Lee. (3 copies); D. Peterson, Himpel, 1329; Kgy. A.; W.Awashrin, 120 W. Lee; B. Schwen, 1109 R. I. Gewert, Kumpert, 534 Ohio. Angel Sevilla, 900 Tenn.; M. McKernon, 790 W. Adams; M. Emerson, 680 L. O'Reilly; L. Kaplan, Kappa Psi., 1140 La., 4 (capers); Kappa Alpha Theta, 1116 Ind.; 4 (capers); W. C. Morrow, 1320 Ohio; A. J. Bradley, 1323 Tenn.; B. H. Krause, 1400 Tenn.; J. Burnett, 913 Ind.; R. C. Murray, 1416 Ky.; Carl Becker, 114 Ind.; W. Vaughn, 707 W. Hancock; K. R. Oeese, 707 W. Hancock; E. R. Arendt, 1383 Ky.; Chas. Rankins School of Mac Trade, St. Louis, Mo.; R. E. Athar, 1312 Ohio; B. I. Lowe, 1323 Ohio; J. E. Lynch, 1324 Ohio; B. Means, 921 Miss.; H. Reese, 1121 Ky.; E. F. Stimpson, 926 Ind. AMUSEMENTS The Cullen-Bainbridge's big musical comedy of happiness, "Doctor de Luxe," will be the attraction at the Bowersock theater, Monday, April 10, in the theatre work of Otto Hauchenbach, and the music by Karl Hoschma, composer of "Three Twins," "Madame Sherry," and "The Girl of My Dreams." The piece will feature John Cleese, Yolande Porthead, headed by Oscar Figman, and includes Jessie Stones, Genevieve Victoria, Eleanor Burton, Rita Naughton, Mabel Veyran, Kay Rahmen, Wm Nagajewski, Matt Hanley, Bobby Bentley, Everett Lehman, and a large chorus, including the "Harm-Scarum Kiddies."—Ady Doctors Tour Europe Dr. Clifford P. Johnson of Coffeyville, and Dr. Robert E. Padfield of Bluff City, both graduates of the School of Medicine attended the seventeenth international congress of medicine at London last year, one Kansan, other than Drs. Johnson and Padfield, attended the congress. For those in attendance at the congress a medical tour of Europe was arranged for the Kansai Dr. Virgil McCarthy and at Munich they met Dr. Harrington. Both areGraduate students, the majority of them work are in Europe to postgraduate work in medicine. AMUSEMENT Paul Gilmore's Associate Players are coming in, the great New York team. He Hayes. BOWERSOCK THEATER Monday, September 29 it is in this drama with a comic twist or two that Mr. Gilmore does some of the best parts of character in it is a wronged husband, a masterful man, who dominates critical situations through an iron will that is concealed and unseen by his humorous manner, "The Havoc" is remarkable for big dramatic movements, and Mr. Gilmore's lot in it seems to have played part in the season's successful stars. Bowersock Theater Sept. 27. Matinee and night.-Adv. CULLEN & BAINBRIDGE THEATRICAL CO. (Inc.) PRESENT In the Original $30,000 Knickerbocker Theater Production in its Dazzling Entirety OSCAR L. FIGMAN "DOCTOR DELUXE" By Otto Hauerbach & Karl Hooschna, Authors of "Madame Sherry," "Three Twins," "Girl of My Dreams," Etc. STAR CAST OF INTERNATIONAL FAVORITES INCLUDES: ANN TASKER JESSIE STONER GENEVEIVE VICTORIA RITA NAUGHTON MABEL VVYYAN ELEANER BURTON RAY KEHM WM. NAUGHTON MATT HANLEY BOBBY BENTLEY FRED CARLETON KEN, BRADSHAW EVERET LEHMAN 50 Of the most beautiful and alluring Broadway Pets ever tempted from the Great White Way and Of the Cutest and Smartest Ribbon Winning Poodle Dogseen seen in the West PRICES: Parquet - - - - - - - - - $1.50 First Balcony - - - - - $1.00—$ .75 Second Balcony - - - - - $ .50 DOUGLAS COUNTY FAIR Woodland Park. September 22-26. Trotting and running races every afternoon. Some of the best horses in the state are entered. Litt's Big Carnival Company. Show open all of the time. Exhibits of every description. Come out and see if Kansas is burnt up. Typewriters BOUGHT SOLD RENTED REPAIRED EXCHANGED New and second hand machines for rent. Have you investigated our easy paying plan to students on the MASTER MODEL ROYAL TYPEWRITER No. 5? MORRISON & BLEISNER ELDRIDGE HOUSE CORNER PHONES 104 Tonight! At 8 o'clock At the Christian Church Young People's Reception Everybody Welcome A good time assured