UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN THE INNES STORE Is the store you will look to for everything in wearables for young women. The better we become acquainted the better you will like our Store for your Shopping Place. Just Now We Are Showing Some Clever Tailored Suits for College Girls They represent the last word of Styles that are new and are the product of the most experienced and ingenious man tailors of New $13.50 to $37.50 York City, Priced from ... Coats for Fall and Winter Wear Made from Chinchilla and soft blanket--like wool materials, Scotch and English Tweed mixtures, with "Rough Neck" Collars that may be worn down or turned up. They have the large buttons. Belted or loose backs and big pockets. We call them campus coats. Come in and see $12.50 to $30 them ... A Complete Showing of the New Things in Tailored or Evening Waists, Tailored Skirts and Dresses and Corsets in all the leading makes Take Elevator to Second Floor Innes, Bulline & Hackman K. U. PENNANTS AND PILLOWS Swellest Line Ever Shown in Lawrence BOYLES' BOOK STORE 725 Mass. St. Also Headquarters for Party Programs, Invitations and All Kinds of Fine Job Printing The new "K" book, issued annually by the Y. M. C. A., came out Thursday. NEW Y. M. C. A. "K" BOOK READY AT MYERS HALL "We ordered 1,600 of these books," said Secretary Stockwell today. "They cost us something but anyone will come to Myers hall and sign up for one will be given one free. Any will be given out in any other way." The "K" book was entirely revised this summer and is more complete than ever. New cuts of Myers and Westminster halls have been put in the front; new track records of K. U., Missouri Valley, and the world, were compiled. A new table of useful information for engineers and chemistry students is featured; dates of all student and class elections are given for the first time; a full list of members of the student council and athletics committee is given for 1912, with corresponding scores for 1911 attached. Notice! In accordance with the ideas of the owner of this store in endeavoring to be up-to-date, a comfortable rest room has been fitted up for the student body, so that you may use sane to write your letters, read the latest news and talk things over. You must be at least 18 years old, fall, the same as in the past—Smith's News Depot, CARROLLS. Phones, 608—Ady. This book is one of the very few college handbooks that carries no advertising. Best of everything in the drug line at Dick Bros., leading druggists. Adv. We want your photo business. Con Squires, 1035 Mass.-Adv. Latest Samples, Satisfaction Guaranteed C. W. Steeper & Co. Tailors to Up-to-date Men and Woman Style is the "Swift Ball" Pressing, Cleaning, Remodeling, and Repairing. Leather Work a Specialty. Pennants Made to Order. that many tailors chase in vain. Try as they may, they don't seem to get that indefinable grace and distinction that is evidenced by the Clothes We Tailor for $25 to $50. Steeper Bros. & R.D.Woolery, Agents 924 Louisiana St. Style is produced as much from the inside as from the outside—that's the secret of style success. Our clothes reflect the fact that we bestow the same care upon the unseen as we do upon the seen details. Home Phone 734 Bell Phone 1434 Make your requirements known to Samuel G. Clarke 910 Mass. St. Largest tailors in the world of GOOD made-to-order clothes our local dealer in your town, and have him send us your correct,measure. Price Building Chicago, U. S. A. University Book Store DOWN TOWN Where CARS Leave For K. U. University Books Instruments and supplies for engineers and laboratory work All Get Benefit of Reduced Prices by Buying Here Remember the Place. NEW STUDENTS University Book Store CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Board And Rooms. WANTED—Try the Wouldst Club. Meals abundant and varied. At 925 Alabama St. FIRST CLASS board, $4.00 per week. 1341 Ky. Bell phone 2277. FOR RENT- Two well furnished modern rooms. One first floor, one second floor. Bell 252. 917 Ohio. 803 Mass. Street. Frank lliiff's Barber Shop, 1025 Mass. Street. Caters specially to Universvtrade trade. FOR RENT—Three furnished rooms. Ten and twelve dollars. Modern house; coal or gas furnace, electric or gas lights. 1214 Ky. St. FOR RENT—One nice room with gas for two young men. $6.00 per month or with board $4.50 per week each. Use of piano. 1046 Pennsylvania St. Short block from cars. FOR RENT—Room close to the hill. 1328 Ohio. Table board, $3.50. J. D. Howard, steward. B223. FOR RENT—Two nicely furnished modern rooms, suitable for study and bedroom, for four boys; $16 a month or separately as bedrooms at $12 and $8 a month. 912 Alabama St. Bell 127. Home 892. FOR RENT-Two nicely furnished rent rooms strictly modern, one up stairs and one down stairs. For ladies only. 917 Ohio St. Bell 2521. TWO large and well furnished modern rooms. One second floor, one first floor. 917 Ohio. Bell 2521. Barbers. Francisco & Co., for trunk hauling, auto and hack service. Phones 139. 808-812-814 Vt. Street. Meat Markets. Good meals and efficient service at moderate prices, K. U. Cafe, 1009 Mass. "We make a specialty of best coffee in town." See Hes Brothers for the very best fresh and cured meats at the right prices. 941 Mass. Both phones 14. Liveries. STAG CO-Operative Club. Best board and lowest prices, 1345 Ky. Bell phone 455. Students, lets us save your sole. B S. Forney, first class shoe repairing. 1017 Mass. Street. Cafes. First class board and room. See Mrs. D. M. Dunakin, 1200 Tenn., formerly German club. Bell 2180. Shoe Shops Plumbers. Call Kennedy Plumbing Co., for gas SCHULZ. and electrical supplies. 937 Mass. Phones 658. Groceries. SCHULZ. the TAILOR—911 MASS. Gilliam's Sanitary Bakery, 412 W. Warren St. Nothing but the best. Come in and see the shop. S. H. McCurdy, staple and fancy groceries. Lowest prices to clubs and students, 1021 Mass. Both phones, 212. H. S. Pease, 1345 Mass. Lunches and cold drinks that are sure to please K. U. students. O. P. Leonard, 733 Mass. Best prices in pressing. Best tailoring in clothes. Novelties. K. U. Pantatutorium and Dye Works— 1400 La. Phones 1400. Cleaning and ladies work a speciality. The Indian Store, pennants a speciality. 917 Mass. St. Get our prices on printing. Buy your gym and tennis shoes and get the Spalding. Smith's News Depot—CARROLLS—Adv. Spot Cash Grocery BOTH PHONES 609 844 Massachusetts St. 18bs. Gran. Sugar . . . $1.00 Olives, qt. jar . . . 25c Dill Pickles, qt jar . . . 20c Sour Medium Pickles, qt. jar ...20c Mustard Pickles, qt. jar ...15c Sweet Mix Pickles, qt. jar ...15c Honey in comb, per comb ...15c 25c can K. C. Bkg. Powd ...15c 25c Gold Dust ...20c 25s Package Oat Meal ...20c 6 s cans any brand Milk ...25c 8 s cakes barged Soap ...25c 3 s boxes Matches ...10c 7 lbs. Sal. Soda ...10c 4 lbs. Bulk. Starch ...15c Tea Siftings, per lb 15c, or 2 lbs for ...25c Robt. Hudson cigars at Lee's. ADVANCE SHOWING of EARLY FALL MODELS in COATS. SUITS and DRESSES. While the later models may be changed slightly in some small details, these early models contain many little refinements that are not to be found later in the season. MRS. SHEARER'S LADIES TOGGERY "The Style Store for Women" Welcome, Students I welcome you, one and all, and invite you to visit my shop at 1107 Mass. St. whether you need anything in my line or not. I am better prepared than ever before to supply your needs in the way of shoe repairing, polishes, laces, brushes. Polishing outfits etc., and will do my best to merit a continuance of your patronage. Yours for Business. BANKS. THE SHOE MAN Opposite Court House (3)