Low Prices for Three Days in Our Suit Room On Thursday, Friday and Saturday we will make specially Low Prices on Women's and Misses's Suits. All the season's smartest Models and Clothes-It's a chance you should not miss. Black Taffeta Silk, yard wide, valued at $1.35, on sale at $1.00 a yard. It's our famous Gold Standard Taffeta, well wearing silk for Costumes, Waists and Coats. The finest collection ever shown in Lawrence of Ribbons, Hosiery, Corsets, Underwear and Belts. It's an opportunity to buy at the very lowest prices in all the year. Innes, Bullene & Hackman UNIVERSITY CALENDAR. Thursday, Oct. 25: Sigma Xi meets with Prof. Haworth Friday, Oct. 20: Junior Party in F. A. A. Hall. Saturday, Oct. 27; Kansas-Colorado football game on McCook field. "The Kilties" Band. The famous "Kilties" Band which comes to Lawrence Thursday, Nov.1st is the greatest Scottish band in the world and the pride of all Canada. The band has played in all the large cities of the world and the people here will congratulate themselves on having the opportunity to enjoy the musical treat they will have in the F.A.A. hall. Comprising the band itself are forty members, then to add to the organization is a chorus of sixteen voices and three sword dancers, who keep an audience fascinated with the intricate steps they execute over sword blades. The question "What do the 'Kilties' play" is often asked. Some think it is all bag-piping. not so. The "Kilties" who are Canada's greatest concert band play all the standard music from the old masters, all the popular music from the new operas, all the ragtimes, marches, two-steps and up-to-date music. To relieve the monotony and dullness of a band concert they intersperse their band numbers with a bag-pipe solo by the greatest piper in the world. This combination of entertainment makes two hours pass only too quickly and sends every one away with but one expression—the best ever. Seats on sale at Dick Bros. Drug Store Tuesday morning October 30. NEWS NOTES. Get shaved at Lee's so you will have a chance to wait in one of those easy chairs. Try a marshmallow nut sundae at Wiedemann's. Go to Lindsay's for fine shoe repairing. 836 Mass. St. Students, patronize the merchants who advertise in the Kansan. They are reliable. Copyright 1906 by Hart Schaffner Marx Talking about Swell Clothes; most men like to—have you seen the new fall line we are showing from They're "Comers" Hart, Schaffner Worth seeing; better worth buying; best worth wearing. Ready here for you, all-wool, all right Suits, Top Coats, Overcoats and Rain Coats, $12.50 to $25.00. 807 Mass. Overcoat Time Is here. We have the Overcoats from $5.00 up. Cravenettes, the Priestly kind. You should have such a coat, for it serves in rainy weather and in cold weather too. It's two coats in one. $10.00 up. M. J. SKOFSTAD -Harris & Manley. 829 Mass. St. For Sale—First-class Remington typewriter. Inquire 1132 Ohio street. If you have any pride in your personal appearance and like to economize at the same time, buy a membership ticket in the K. U. Pantatorium for $1.50 and have your clothes pressed and your shoes shined daily. Now is the time.—Harris & Manley. Sweet cider at Vic's. There is a flourishing little enterprise on the hill called the K. U. Pantatorium which certainly tops the market in reference to a good proposition. You can get your clothes pressed and your shoes shined daily for only $1.50 per month. Dry cleaning and pressing ladies'skirts are our specialties. Harris & Manley. Alarm Clocks $1.00 THE COLLEGE JEWELER The Half Way House. It is half way up the hill on Adams Street and not only that—we meet you half way in business. You do your half by coming in—we will do our half by giving you satisfaction. D. L.ROWLANDS Proprietor the Half Way Supply House. "Next!" It's going to be a close shave. I don't know whether it's you or your next door neighbor, but I expect one of you will let me "measure you up" for a new fall suit inside of twenty-four hours. Here's what I guarantee— PERFECT FIT CORRECT STYLE FINE WORK GOOD WORK The Royal Tailors make the clothes and they do it for 25 per cent less than any other good tailor gets for equally good tailoring. Clitton T. Hiatt, Both Phones 920. Office 919 Mass. St. Clifton T. Hiatt, 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. New Things Wolf's Book Store 923 Massachusetts St. in Japanese Post Cards. A large assortment of view and comics. WM. H. SCHULZ TAILOR 923 Mass, St. Up stairs Three of a Kind. Nice, large, pleasant, reasonable rooms, well lighted, well heated and well kept. Six boarding houses within a block. For rent at 1345 Vermont. A first class shine at the University Barber Shop.