一 TheInnesStore Deserves Credit for Having Brought to the People the Richest, Most Beautiful Goods at Low Prices. The great business we are doing, the enormous increase, the many words of praise we hear on all sides show us conclusively that our efforts have been appreciated. Our stocks are at their best, suits, dress goods, ready to wear apparel for women and misses, hosiery, corsets, underwear, gloves, ribbons. You must buy at this store to thoroughly enjoy its advantages. The economy in so doing will be evident to you at once. Our stock of merchandise and the store itself are at their best. Innes, Bullene & Hackman UNIVERSITY CALENDAR. Sunday, October 28: Prof. G. F. Kay will address Y. M. C. A. at Presbyterian church C. A. at Presbyterian church. Tuesday, October 30: Professor Griffith speaks in chapel, Thursday, November 1: Prof. Bushong speaks before Chemical Club. Kiltie's Band Concert. Friday, November 2; Prof. Hill, of Emporia, will speak in chapel. Saturday, November 5. Kansas vs St. Louis University football at St. Louis. K. U. Freshman vs Holton High School football at Lawrence. NEWS NOTES. Lou Flint is visiting at the Phi Delt house. Lin Rose, A. B. '06, was down from the Atchison high school today. Try a marshmallow nut sundae at Wiedemann's. H. C. Allen, assistant in chemistry last year, was up from Kansas City today. He is teaching physics in Kansas City, Kansas. Go to Lindsay's for fine shoe repairing. 836 Mass. St. A. H. Cochran's father of Plainville was a visitor at the Phi Gam house this week. Don't forget the address, 829 Mass. St. The Morris Studio. Prof. H. M. Parker, of the department of Hydrography of the United States Geological Survey, has established headquarters in Lawrence and has begun work on the examination of the water of the state. This work will be done in connection with the Chemical, Bacteriological and Engineering departments. Morris, the favorite photographer, saves you money, also preserves your looks. Mr. F. P. Breneman, '06, has left for Poydras Plantation, St. Cernard parish, La., where he has accepted a position as chemist of a sugar plantation. At the close of the season he proposes to go to Cuba for similar work. The Glee Club will be photographed this week by Squires. Morris makes the photos that suit the college students. Professor Dyche, head of the department of Systematic Zoology, returned Wednesday from a two weeks' hunt in Western Kansas. He brought back over 100 specimens of birds and animals native the western plains. Mrs. J. W. Coble of Kansas City visited her son, Ward, at Phi Psi house today. Students, patronize the merchants who advertise in the Kansan. They are reliable. Mexican Chili at Vic's. Squires' and no other for the new pictures. J. P. Hagerman of the University Y. M. C. A. will address the Baker Association at Baldwin tomorrow. G. Clyde Baldwin, Eng.'06 who has been on the Alaskan Boundary Survey near Nome is back to visit. His helper, Jack Gage, will return to Lawrence Monday and re-enter the College. S. Clay McKibben, center on last year's Freshman football team, now of Washburn, is visiting at Phi Delta house. He will return to K. U. spring term. The football boys were photographed individually for newspaper cuts by Squires this week 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. Ray Van Valkenburg of Leroy, N. Y., is visiting Frank J. Merril at the Phi Psi house. Roll films, film packs, plates, kodak supplies at Raymond's. Try one dozen Stanley plates, extra fast, 4x5, 45 cents, fresh from the factory. Hammer plates, extra fast 4x5, 50 cents per dozen. Pancake and maple syrup at Vic's. Ham, Hamburg, cheese, pickle, eggs and peanut sandwiches at Vic's. "THE KILTIES" The Famous Concert Band of Canada. 50 Band Men. 16 Voices in Chorus. 4 Sword Dancers. 1 Bag Piper. F. A.A.Hall, Thursday Eve, November 1 Reserved Seats at Dick Bros. Tuesday, 8 a.m. Prices 75 cents, 50 cents. 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. For Sale—First-class Remington typewriter. Inquire 1132 Ohio street. Miss Dana Gatlin, editor of the '05 Jayhawker, is visiting her friends here. Cigars and tobaccos, 1303 Ky. St., Corner Grocery. Jerome G. Beaty was here to report the Colorado-Kansas game for the Kansas City Star. Sweet cider and Pretzels at Vic's. Keep hands and face smooth with Raymond's "Cream of Roses." Four ounce bottle 25c. Fruits of all kinds. Corner Grocery, 1303 Ky. St. Successful Party. The Junior party last night was a delightful affair in every way. About one hundred couples were present and danced to Shanty's ever delightful music. Refreshments were served during the evening. The Juniors will probably give two more parties before the Prom. 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 percent less than any other good tailor gets for equally good tailoring. Both Phones 920. Clifton T. Hiatt, Office 919 Mass. St. 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. J. C: Lovrian, Ass't Gen'l Passenger Agent, Kansas City, Mo. WILL U PLEASE a, in wheat, 60 a, corn, 5 a, orchard, all tame grasses. $45 an acre. give me a pleasant look at these? A choice 180-acre a all good rich land, nicely located and well improved. Douglas Co., Kan. 40 A dandy 60 a. farm near K, C., Mo., in Kansas; would take good home in Lawrence. I have several very fine modern homes in Lawrence, best residence part of the city, will be sold at a sacrifice. If U R interested in W.Kansas, Colorado, Texas or New Mexico, if U R's call c Me B 4 U buy or sell. FRANK GEE. 800 Mass. St., Lawrence, Kansas. LAWRENCE Business College LAWRENCE, KNABBS. COMPKEET COMMERCIAL AND SHORTHAND COURSES. We assist all graduates to obtain positions. For copy of Calalogue or College Paper, call at the College office or call up Telephone 717. J. F. BROCK, OPTICIAN Phone, Bell 615. Town office 800 Mass St Eyes tested. Glasses fitted with correct measurement by best approved method. A party of Baker students were here from Baldwin on tallyho to attend the game. Fog Allen was in the party.