The INNES STORE Great Showing of Fall Suits. Every smart dresser will be impressed with our exceptional assortment as well as the low prices at which they are offered. SKIRTS. When you want a skirt that is properly tailored, properly made in the latest style, you will find them here. We are showing a great line at from $5 to $7.50. OUR DRESS GOODS STOCK is a favorite topic among the knowing shoppers—only to be expected when you see how thoroughly the field is covered. All dressable weaves and shades are here at very lowest prices. BLACK SILKS, COLORED SILKS, PLAID SILKS.—A matchless offering for the fall season. Better get ready quick; later you won't get them, as choice styles will be scarcer this season than for years. Cooler weather means blankets and comforts. We have a great stock of these at low prices. Innes, Bullene & Hackman MUST BE LEADERS. Chancellor Emphasizes Responsibility of Fraternities. Chancellor Strong met the fraternities and sororities of the University in Green Hall this afternoon, and offered valuable suggestions as to their attitude toward University affairs and the University society. Dr. Strong has always held that by virtue of their association and position, fraternites and sororities must be leaders. In his talk this afternoon he urged them to make the most of this position, and extend their activity and support to all University enterprises, the musical and dramatic organizations, to athletics and to the Christian associations. He also urged upon the fraternities the need for healthy social life, for more helpful fraternal work and less effort for social display. A Correction. By a mistake of our reporter, it was stated in our last issue that the freshmen nominated a ticket at the Phi Delt house. The meeting was at the Phi Delta Phi house, the home of Mr. Babb of the freshman class. Good things to eat—Vic's. In most places where they profess to press your clothes almost "while you wait" it is a hold up of a job. They don't tell you at first how long you will have to wait. We tell in advance just when the clothes will be done and they are done and done properly at that time. We also clean, repair and dye clothes and exercise the same rapidity and care in these processes as in the pressing charges are such as will satisfy. Lawrence Pantatorium. Senior Laws Elect. The senior law class held an election last Friday. Two tickets were in the field. After an exciting contest, Walter McVey was elected president; C. K. Atkison, vice-president; C. H. Davis, secretary; Charles Powell, treasurer; and "Col." John Brown, sergeant-at-arms. The junior law class has effected a temporary organization. Charles Ise is temporary chairman. University paper and envelopes at Boughton's 1025 Mass. street. ABOUT TRAINING TABLE. Why We Shall Have no Table This Year. The question has repeatedly been asked this fall, "Why have we no training table for the football men?" In order to understand why, one must know something about the financial state of our athletic association and also the position taken by other schools of our standing over the same question. When Manager Lansdon took hold of K. U. athletics he found a debt of $600 against the association. During last year, while Mr. Lansdon was not able to diminish this debt, he was able to check its further growth. Who stands back of this debt? It is a few loyal faculty members of the athletic board whose loyalty is deep enough to place their names to a paper that assures for the payment of this sum. Now what the management proposes to do is to place the association on a firm financial basis. Last year the training table cost our athletic association $1400. Without this expense in one year the old debt can be paid and a goodly sum will remain in the treasury. Other institutions of our class have discarded the training table. Nebraska, Missouri, Illinois and Michigan have each come to believe it too expensive and too near professionalism in its nature. Where a training table exists men spend an honr at each meal where nothing is talked or thought of except football. At Illinois University the football men were not even permitted to go in together to a club and order a special kind of food. Those needed articles in Jewelry That you may have forgotten to bring with you can be bought at my store at a reasonable price. Pins, Combs, Buttons Manicure Articles, etc. B. F. GUSTAFSON THE COLLEGE JEWELER. Follow the crowd up the mnn, under the K. U. Pantatorium sign and then buy a ticket and have your clothes pressed and your shoes shined every day for $1.50 per month. Better get in with the push today and look neat and dressy all the time. HARRIS & MANLEV, Props. The Sophomore class of the Medical School elected officers Monday morning. The officers are: Harry Relihan, president; Brett Davis, vice-president; R.C.Bull, secretary and treasurer. The class extends a vote of thanks and appreciation to Charles Siler, the president for last year. Squires, Squires for the new photo. Have you visited the University Supply Store since it has changed hands? You will find a complete stock, and at reasonable prices. It is now owned by D. L. Rowland. Sophomore Medic Election. If we make your picture it is sure to be perfect and up to date. Squires. Woulf's Book Store is the place to buy Pictures, Stationery, Novelties and Magazines. 923 Massachusetts St. Shoe Polish. Under this head we can give you most anything that is good: Shushine, Shinola, Baby Elite, Winner, Sunlight, T. M. For Coloring Slippers Pink, gray, blue or green, try us. A good assortment of nuts dipped in chocolate at Wiedemann's. Fischer's THOUSANDS OF MEN Who have heretofore bought near-fitting clothes will this season wear perfect-fitting made-to-measure Royal Tailoring and they'll pay no more than they did before. CLIFTON T. HIATT Office 919 Mass, St. Both Phones 920. 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.Hilton, 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 HORSES A SPECIALTY Open Day and Night. 812-14 Vt. St. Both Phones 139 Dr. A. R. Kennedy DENTIST. Room 5, Jackson Building. Phones, Bell 1515 Main; Home, 344 Dr. A. R. Kennedy HIAWATHA CAFE After the Opera or Dance go to the Hiawatha Cafe for a Lunch. Regular Meals, Cigars. LOUIS ROCKLUND LOUIS ROCKLUND 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, BRYANT, Prop. Phone 1895 M. Conklin's Self- Filling Pen Quick meals at Vic's.