EXCLUSIVENESS Is Absolutely Assured in INNES' Silk and Dress Goods Store and we may say with assurance that we are making the finest display ever made in Lawrence. RIBBONS—Beautiful new effects, right from the maker, fresh and new. GLOVES—Exclusive styles. The autumn and winter stock is ready. NEW AUTUMN HOSIERY—They are being opened and placed in stock now, entirely new at 25c to $1.50 a pair. WRAPS, Costumes, Tailored Suits and Waists Really a showing in which you may study and talk over fall and winter fashions. Innes, Bullene & Hackman FRATS PLEDGE SIXTY-FIVE. (From page 1.) ard, Ft. Scott; Fred Padgett, Ft. Scott; Fred Smithmeyer, Lawrence; Paul Atkinson, Lawrence; Ralph Spotts, Abilene; J. Brown Penniman, Ft. Scott; Clifford Cole, Kansas City, Mo. Fourteen of the old men are back to the University. The Phi Gamma Deltas are wearing colors for Geo. Porter, Kansas City, Mo.; Ridley Pearson, Kansas City, Mo; Wm. Carlisle, Atchison; Milton Cain, Atchison; Frank Fritchie, Leavenworth; Polly Stuart, Leavenworth. Fifteen old men are back this year. Chas Kimball, who has been out three years, is back and entered in the Law school. The Sigma Alpha Epsilon pledges are, Earl Radford, Hansen Sloan, Herbert Sloan, Kansas City, Mo.; Theo. Hill and Edward Smith, Pittsburg; Luther Perkins, Coffeyville; Albert Brady, St. Joseph, Mo.; and Edwin Haddock, Rosedale. Ten old men are back. Geo. Tourtellott of Lansas City, who has been out for a year, has returned. The Phi Delta Theta have pledged, Will Perry, Cliff Leonard and Howard Mervine, of Kansas City; John Powers, Lawrence; Will Coyle, Oklahoma City, and Charles Vernon, Emporia. There are seventeen old men who have returned. Beta Theta Pi has four pledges who are: Roy Finney, La Junta, Colo.; Cyrus Leland, jr., Eldorado; Wm. Pendleton, Lawrence and Richard Thomas, Emporia. Besides the eighteen old men of this chapter who have returned, Harold Beard, Hutchinson, has come from Leland Stanford chapter and affiliated with the local chapter. The pledges of the Sigma Chis are as follows, Fred Fourtney, Chanute; Ralph Hissen, Ellsworth; Lester Scott, Kansas City; Gus Koehler, Paola; Clem Parker, Kansas City; Clarence Shelton, Ottawa; Harry McClure, Cawker City; and Gregory Hoisington, of Newton. Twelve old men are back. The Sigma Nu's have secured these pledges: J. E. Junkin Jr., Sterling; Roy Birch, Ft. Scott; Emerson Elgin, Lincoln; Ed. Buehner, Higginsville, Mo., and Chas. Jones, of LasVegas, New Mexico. Besides the twelve old men who are back, Chas. Heofer, Higginsville, Mo., has transferred from William Jewell Three pledges are recorded by the Alpha Tau Omegas. They are: Robert Hackman, Lawrence; Paul Lobaugh, and Wm. Fensman, both of Harper. They have fourteen of their old men back. This makes a total of two hundred thirty-three fraternity people in the school. They are all in their same houses,all of which have been fixed up either inside or outside except the Pi Phis who have moved into a bigger and much better house at 920 Ohio, while their new one is building. Lost. Last Friday pocketbook containing $13. Finder return to Registrar's office. I Like to Do Little Jobs of Repairing. THE COLLBGE JEWELER. Easy to Be Well Dressed. When you get such clothes as this. Top Coats, ready to wear at an easy-to-pay price there's no excuse for buying any other. All wool hand tailoring, perfect style. Our guarantee behind every garment. HART,SCHAFFNER & MARX New Things in Haberdashery Spalding's 807 Mass. Ladies We can fix them for you---make your White Oxfords Blue Pink Lavender Green Gray and do it nicely. The expense is so slight Shoes and party slippers in all styles Try us on Fall Oxfords. Fischer's Homeseekers' Excursions TO THE Great Southwest SEPTEMBER 4 AND 18 OCTOBER 2 AND 16 NOVEMBER 6 AND 20 Rate ONE FARE PLUS $2 FOR THE ROUND TRIP Write for Particulars and Descriptive Literature. A.Hillon, Gen'l Passenger Agent, St. Louis, Mo. J. C. Lovrien, Ass't Gen'l Passenger Agent, Kansas City, Mo. Ed. Anderson Student Headquarters for Something to Eat, Drink, and Smoke. THE LAWRENCE STEAM LAUNDRY COMPANY 908 Massachusetts Street. All Work Up to Date and Guaranteed. Domestic Finish. M. B. Galloway, University Agent. Both Phones. 383. W J. Francisco & Sons LIVERY AND HACKING SADDLE HOUSES A SPECIALTY Open Day and Night. 12-14 Vt. St. Both Phones 139 Dr. A. R. Kennedy DENTIST. Room 5, Jackson Building. Phones. Bell 1515 Main; Home. 344 HIAWATHA CAFE After the Opera or Dance go to the Hiawatha Cafe for a Lunch, Regular Meals. Cigars. LOUIS ROCKLUND STUDENTS! Model Steam Laundry All work guaranteed. All work guaranteed. FRANK W. BROWN, Mgr. L. U. RUTLEDEGE, K. U. Agent, 806 Vt. St. Bell phone, 156 Home, 145. University Barber Shop is on the side of the hill and as far as good work is concerned it speaks for itself. We have the best line of Cigars and Tobacco. We are agent for Lawrence Steam and Wolf Bros. Laundries. Shining parlor. L. E. Faraway. linen. Phone 1-200 M L. E. BRYANT, Prop. Phone 1893 M. Cigars and tobacco at Vie's. Try a marshmallow nut sundae at Wiednmann's. A good assortment of nuts dipped in chocolate at Wiedemann's. Good things to eat—Vic's. Try a maple nut sundae at Wiedemann's. Brock Goddard goes to the University of Pennsylvania this year to pursue his medical work. Chocolate ice cream sodas at Wiedemann's. Squires, photos. Ralph Morrison of Kansas City, who was in the University a few years ago spent last week at the Sigma Chi house. Quick meals at Vic's. George Hansen, '05, who was business manager of the '05 Jayhawker visited friends at the University this week.