Countless New Beauties ARE REVEALED IN OUR DISPLAY OF Coats, Suits and Skirts for misses and women. No matter what kind of a garment you want or the price you want to pay, we can surely suit you. Ready for your selection, especially wide choice at moderate prices: Hosiery, Corsets, Underwear, Gloves, Ribbons, Laces, Trimmings and Handkerchiefs. SILKS AND DRESS GOODS. Black yard wide Tuffeta at 89c, $1.10, $1.25 a yard. GOOD BARGAINS IN DRESS GOODS. Panama Cloth at 65c. Suitings at 50c. Tamise, all shades, 50c and 85c. Beautiful new plaids at 65c to $1.25 a yard. Every aisle is glowing with new merchandise. The wealth of the world's wares is gathered here for your benefit. INNES, BULLENE & HACKMAN UNIVERSITY CALENDAR. Sunday, October 7. Sunday, October 7. Y. M. and Y. W. C. A. meeting at Methodist church. Tuesday, Oct. 9. Prof. Higgins will speak in chapel. Prof. Hopkins will address Quill Club. Wednesday, Oct. 10. Y. W. C. A. recognition meeting for new members. Thursday, Oct. 11. Prof. Cady will address chemical club. Fine Arts concert. Friday, Oct. 12. Y. M. and Y. W. C. A. reception in Snow Hall. Saturday, Oct. 13. Football Kansas vs. University of Arkansas, McCook field. Fraternity Pledges. Since the last issue of the Kansan the following have pledged to the various fraternities: To the Kappa Alpha Theta, Miss Mary Gleed of Topeka, Miss Edna Hopkins of Topeka, Miss Mary Clark, St. Joseph, Mo.; Miss Bertha Bowen, Independence; and Miss Agnes Uhrlaub, Lawrence. To the Chi Omegas, Miss Gail Sutton, Lyons; and Miss Dimple Lewis, Yates Center. Miss Ada Burke of Kansas City, Mo., is the latest addition to the Kappas. To Phi Gamma Delta, Robert Noll, Atchison, and A. F. Cochrane of Plainevill have pledged. Mr. Roy Rauch of Topeka is wearing Beta colors. --- Perscriptions promptly and carefully compounded at Raymond's. COL. DICK BLUE SPEAKS. Defends the Value of a College Education. Col. Dick Blue, formerly Congressman from this State but now of Bartlesville, I. T., delivered an eloquent address at chapel exercises, Friday. Colonel Blue told of his own college days at Washington College, Virginia, and of his enlistment in a company of volunteers while a junior at that institution. He defended the college as an initiation and insisted that it affords a training that can hardly be acquired elsewhere. "College men and women," said he, "shape the destiny of a free people, and it is but natural. Our greatest jurists and most of our presidents and statesmen have been college men. I am glad there are so many young women here. Women are as so many artists moulding and shaping, not perishable marble or on decaying canvass, but that which is eternal, the intellect, the human soul. Every great man owes his greatness to his mother." Col. Blue has been a leading figure in Kansas politics for year's and is one of the best orators the state has ever known. Remember if Squires makes your picture you are getting the best. 925 Mass. St. Stationery and stamps at Vic's. Schulz place is 923 Mass. St. upstairs. Have a style that is all their own. The low top gives them a trim, tailor made effect so much desired. If you would enjoy the pleasure of possessing a stylish foot, wear a pair of our College Boots. OurCollegeShoes Fall Styles Are Now Ready. All styles, all widths and all leathers at STARKWEATHER SHOE CO. Students should get the habit of buying their stationary at the University Supply Store. They carry a good line, and the prices are always right. A music holder for a band instrument was found in room 14 after band practice last Saturday. Owner call at Kansan Office. Found. Elbert Tice, who attended K. U.last year, is reported ill with typhoid fever in a hospital at Las Vegas, New Mexico. He has been working as telegraph operator at Glorietta N.Mexico since school closed last June. Mexican chili at Vic's. Mr. and Mrs. F. Dumont Smith of Kinsley, visited their son, Eustace, at the Sig Alph house on Monday. They are on the way to Washington D.C. Have you bought one of those dollar fountain pens from the University Supply Store? A good value and fully guaranteed. Try one. Money back if not satisfied. Albert Hicks, capitan of the 'Varsity football team in 1904, has been in town this week with the Beloit firemen. Hicks is captain of the K.C.A.C.team this season. Rockyford A-la-mode at Vic's. W. A. Stanley Platz, who spent two years in the University some time ago, is editor and joint-proprietor of the Elk Falls Journal, at Elk Falls, Kan. Morris, the students favorite. YOU THINK IT OVER For you could not find a better or more useful article than a PARKER LUCKY CURVE FOUNTAIN PEN We have a complete line. Prices from $1.50 to $10.00. Let us remind you that right now is the time to pick one out. We guarantee them. THE COLLEGE JEWELER If you want any favors ask Vic. The State Normal will probably not meet K. U. in football this season. They canceled their game which was to have been played at Lawrence, Saturday, on account of the diptheria epidemic at that place. The teachers' cold feet made them especially susceptible to the disease.—(Manhattan) Students' Herald. 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. FRISCO 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. Lovrian, Ass't Gen'l Passenger Agent, Kansas City, Mo. Ed. Anderson Student Headquarters for Something to Eat, Drink, and Smoke. Fountain Pens. We have them for $1.00 to $4.00 every pen guaranteed. Buy them at Wolf's Book Store 923 Massachusetts St. WANTED! G.L.Knight, Nurseryman A $3.00 Fountam Pea for $1.00 at Dick Bros. Guaranteed. Try a marshmallow nut sundae at Wiedemann's. Students to work at nursery $ \frac{1}{2} $ mile southwest of University. Can work half days or whole day at $ 1.50 per day. The K. S. A. C. band was one of the musical organizations represented in the P. O. P. parade at Kansas City, Thursday. There are thirty men in the band. Limeade at Raymond's. Phog Allen, captain of the basket ball team will return to the Law School this month. Schulz makes clothes that fit. W. H. Loomis is visiting at the Phi Psi house. Magazines are now carried at the University Supply Store, which makes it very convenient for the students. Have Morris make your photos and get the best. John Thompson, of Herrington, is visiting his brother, Fred this week. Don't make a mistake in the place. Get your fall suit at Schulz. Shave yourself? Try Raymond's Soap and get a free brush holder. Try a banana ice cream made from the fruit at Wiedemann's. Special-a picture of yourself on a K. U. mount for $2.50 per dozen. Squires Studio.