UNIVBRSITY DAILY KANSAN THE CITIZENS STATE BANK Let us handle your accounts. DEPOSITS GUARANTEED Capital $25,000 Surplus and Profit $ 5,400 The Convenient Bank 824 Mass. St. College Inn Barber Shop At the Foot of the Hill on Adams A Real Shop Wifh Barbers and Service as merely financial success in actual operation. When you carry an account and build up a credit with a strong, conservative bank you are placing your business upon a broader and a more safe foundation. We Invite Your Inspection Satisfaction Guaranteed or Whiskers Returned Bert Wadhams Even if your start is small we shall be pleased to have you identify yourself with *this* bank-glad to have you make use of the facilities afforded for the building up of your interests. Prosperity Lawrence National Bank Lawrence, Kansas. Insist On Having ANDERSON'S BREAD His large ovens and auto delivery enables him to handle large as well as small orders. Boarding house and club house orders given special attention. 915 Mass. Both Phones Mister Dooley says: "Whiniver annybody offers to give ye somethin' f'r nawthin' or somethin' f'r less thin it's worth, or more f'r somethin' thin it's worth, don't take any chances--yell f'r a policeman." Remember this when arranging for your pantatorium work. Our prices are not the cheapest but our work will please you. Punch ticket, 10 pieces. $1.50. Orders taken for International clothes. CLARK LEANS LOTHES 730 Mass. St. Phone your Order OR RENT—Large furnished room one or two men; central to university or city. Seniors or juniors preferred. Call Bell 809. "Photographs" of University Campus for 10 cents each while they last. Wolf's Book Store, 919 Mass St.-Ady. Y. W. C. A. WELCOMES UNIVERSITY WOMEN Miss Carroll To Be "At Home" Every Sunday Afternoon Afternoon "As a welcome greeting we extend to the women of the University good fellowship and the highest Christian and social ideals," said Miss Mollie Carroll, student secretary of the Y. W. C. A., in announcing the policy of that organization for the coming year. "A membership of 400 is our hope for this year." The first social event of the Y, W. C. A. season will be the Freshman Frolic where every freshman girl is given an opportunity to meet older students. Close onto this event a joint reception of all new students by the Y, W. C. A. and the Y, M. C. A., to be given in the Gymnasium. "To fill up the lonesome hours on Sunday afternoons and to get acquainted," Miss Carroll will be at home to all University girls at her rooms at 1244 Ohio street every Sunday afternoon this year from 4 to 6 o'clock, beginning next Saturday. To all girls who are seeking employment, Miss Carroll announces that she has charge of the girls' employment bureau and will be Gind to assist any one who will call at her office. She is also responsible. She has several positions open now with women asking for girls to help with their housework. HE WOULD BE SEN- SIBLE FOR HONOR Chancellor Gets Freak Letter from Professor Hatji- The usual freak letter to the Chanceller, or o'ker of marriage to Registrar Foster, has arrived. dakis "This year, it is addressed to "Mister Chancellor, University of Kansas," and comes in an odd blue onepack with a pocket worth of foreign postage stamps. Everything in gas and electric supplies at Feins—Adv. Within the envelope is a card from "Professor Hatjidakis, Piree, Greece, Europe," and on the reverse professor's message runs like this: UP IN NEW ORDER Piraeus 26 April 1913." "Would like to be a Doctor for honorary or 'honoris cause' of your University. He shall be so much sensible for this honour and also will answer of all his rather. Waiting a reply, he remains Yours greatly. COLLEGE INN FIXED UP IN NEW ORDER The faculty reception for all new girls enrolling in the University will be given Saturday afternoon Sept. 13 beginning at 8 o'clock. FACULTY RECEPTION TO GIRLS SATURDAY P. M. Lee's barber shop is a new place with four new chairs, more light and missing posters from the walls. You'll find them until next summer for completion. New arrangements all around greet students at Lee's this fall. “Brick,” the head commissary agent, spent the summer in Colorado Springs at the Antlers Hotel where the governors of 22 states were served a great All-Colorado banquet last month. “Brick” is still talking about the “feed” put up for the big fellows. The lunch counter on the east side of t echeating place has been removed so that now both sides of the room is open and tables stand in the middle as before. The hostesses of the afternoon will be Mrs. P, F. Walker, 1301 Ohio St., Mrs.W. J. Baumgartner, 1209 Tenn, and Miss Margaret Lynn, 1344 La. Allen Wilbur, '13, returned yesterday from the Pacific Coast where he has been all summer. During vacation he worked with Professor Baumgartner's party of scientists in Puget Sound and later knocked about. He expects to take up his fellowship work at the University of Illinois shortly. Text Books and Supplies 10 to 20 Per Cent Saved ON Bought at Rowlands College Book Store We have been unusually fortunate in securing a fine line of shelf-worn and second-hand books and can save you money. Also all TEXT BOOKS IN NEW STOCK Every Book and Supply for Every Course The Only Store That Deals Exclusively in University Text Books and Supplies Recognized as Student Headquarters—therefore the logical place to buy and be assured of satisfaction, the Right Book and the RIGHT PRICE Rowlands College Book Store 1401 OHIO STREET Conveniently located, just one block down Adams Hill from University Library FRESHMEN, NOW IS THE TIME FOR ETC. Little Caps Will Soon B Ready For First- Year Men A stock of freshman lids for first-year men is expected any time now by down-town merchants to supply the 500 new men with little topknots in time for the first football game October 1. Freshmen will take notice of the ruling in the Student Council's constitution which calls for the appearance and use of such caps until the last football game. The rule is blue caps with different colored buttons forte various schools as follows: College, white; law, purple; engineering, yellow; medic, green; pharmac, red. Mizda, lubie, all sizes at Feins.— Adv. Gas mantles and globes at Feins --Adv. PAY LESS DRESS BETTER Start the College year with a new Fall Suit. Let it be a **ROYAL** Suit. Grab an item for your Guaranteed to fit. Local Dealer. HIATT, Clothier—Adv. LAWRENCE PANTATORIUM 11 years at 11 West Warren. Steepers Cleaning, Pressing and Remodeling for men and women who want their work done satisfactorily from Sept. 15, 1913 to June 1, 1914. Prices on Application Bell 1434 Home 734 924 Louisiana. MANY VISITORS AT K. U. SORORITY HOUSES Pi Beta Phi; Dot Ellis, Kansas City, Mo., Ethel Houston, Wichita, Geneva Wiley, Emporia, Hazel Butts, Wichita, Edith Laming, Tonganake, Nell Taylor, Kansas City, Mo., Mrs. Roy Campbell, Wichita. Kappa Alpha Theta; Rachel Coston, Topeka, Gale Gosset, Kansas City, Mo., Beatrice Neumuller, Kansas City, Kan., Maxae Beakley, Kansas City, Mo., and Miss Morriss, of Washington College, Mo. Kappa Kappa Gamma: Miss Zaza Weathers, Hutchinson, Lois Dillie, Fall City, Dorothy Kitchen, Kansas City, Mo., Amy Meistetter, Kansas City, Kan., Helen Weber, Kansas City, Mo., Fay and Ruby Chisham, Atchison, and Olva Newland, Kansas City, Mo. Alpha Delta Phi; Carrie Morris, Oklahoma City, Jessie Rodgers, Springfield, Mo., Gertrude Wilson, Kansas City, Jennie Markley, Kansas City, Mo. The Big K Fob 35c The K. U. Fob 50c Best Kansas Belt $1.00 See These Articles E. W. Parson Jeweler 717 Massachusetts St. "Be Sure" to get one of those K. U. pictures for 10 cents each at Wolf's Book Store.—Adv. LAWRENCE PANTATORIUM 11 years at 11 West Warren. Fairfax Hotel AND Dining Room 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. 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. OSCAR E. LEARNARD, Mgr.