The Only Way to Get A SWELL SUIT Is to have your measure taken See the International Tailoring Co.'s Samples At 1345 Kentucky Street and let W. W. McCANLES measure you. *A perfect fit or money refunded. *Better Goods and less money than elsewhere. OUT IN THE WORLD. Nearly Fifty of Last Year's Seniors Teaching. Nearly fifty of the '07 boys and girls are teaching in the high schools of the state. Their positions are as follows: Margaret Benn, German, Abilene high school. Henry J. Bischof, Principal, Halstead high school. Anna Male Carter, Grades, Lawrence. Eva G. Clark, Latin and German, Sherman County high school. Lucy B. Dickinson, English, Abilene high school. Howard A. Finch, History, Lawrence high school. Wilimina Everett, Mathematics, Silene high school. Violetta Garrett, Latin and German. Halstead high school. Agnes Graham, Latin, Arkansas City, high school. Charles J. Hilkey, Principal, Minneapolis high school. Lucy Jones, English and German, Chanute high school. Ruby Jackson, English, Lawrence high school. Hallie Lasley, English, Kansas City, Kansas, high school. Lotta McDonald, History and English. Halstead high school. W. L. Moody, Assistant in Zoölogy, Iowa University. Herman Pfeifer, Superintendent of Schools. Wetmore. A. Richards, Natural Science, Sumner County high school. Pearl Sellers, German, Ft. Scott, high school. Genevieve Sterling, Latin, Decatur County high school. H. E. Squires, History, Cooper College, Sterling. George F. Zook, Fellow in History, Cornell University. Mignonette Spillman, Latin and English. Hiawata high school. Hawattha high school. Grace Wolcott, Science, Herington Mary Campbell, Science, Dickinson County high school. Raymond G. Taylor, Principal of Iwathe high school. Bernice French, German and English. Blue Rapids. Elizabeth Stuart, History and English. Meridan high school. Madge Woodhead, Latin and German, Bonner Springs. Bonnie Bell, German and English, Hiwatha high school. Caroline Mitchell, German and English. Plainville high school. Addie Lander, Science, Burlington high school. Mary Mickey, Mathematics and Music. Anthony high school. Gustaf Nyquist, Principal of Schools, Mound Valley. M. J. Wixon, Principal, Vermillion. Rillie Bernhard, German, Burlingame high school. Rose Zurcher, History and Science, Chamute high school. Lillie Bernhard, Latin and Science, Maple Hill high school. Further accounts of the whereabouts of '07 graduates and what they are doing will be given in succeeding issues of The Kansan. Kansas Cityans Here. Kansas City Missouri is generous in the number of students she sends K. U. This year Central High School alone has sent, Miss Eva Walrid, Miss Lucile Cravens, Miss Ola Jackson, Miss Eleanore Hall, Mr. Allen Park, Mr. Minot Mulford, Mr. Fred Bruckmuller. Still in business and catering to the students "Vic". Don't fail to see us before you sign up for your patatorium work.—K. U. Pantatorium. Friends of Mr. Fred Farragher will be sorry to learn that owing to bad health which necessitated his going south, he was unable to carry on his special work in industrial chemistry during the past summer. Instead, he went with Dr. Snow's expedition to Arizona. Another K. U. chemist, Mr. Tom Ford holds a position with the National Printing Company, in Washington D.C. Mr.Ford took his Master's Degree last June. When you eat at Vic's you know you are getting the best and cleanest food that money can buy. Miss May Wallace a senior in in the College, is head of the chemistry department in the Lawrence High School. We will press your clothes from now until Christmas and give you a shine at Lee's every day for $3.50. Probably next year we will do it all for nothing. -K. U. Pantatorium. Professor Archibald Hogg has been very seriously ill during the summer with sciatica. He is now in Boulder, Colorado, and is not expected to be home in time for the opening of school. Supplies For the First Day Stevenson-Hopper 819 Mass. St. at Pennants and novelties your room. Professor W. K. Palmer, formerly of the engineering school, and now a consulting engineer in Kansas City was married a short time ago to Miss Alice Beal of Kansas City. Are you a Freshmen? If so, ask any old student about the reputation of the K. U. Pantatorium. Dr. Robjt. W. Curtis, who last year taught elementry chemistry in the University has resigned his position and gone to new fields. FOR RENT-Modern rooms. 1244 Rhode Island.Bell phone 1426. John Quinn will not be in school this year, having taken a position in the post office at Garden City. The University Supply Store carries the most complete line of University books and you can be assured of receiving the best treatment. Their prices are always right. Come in before you buy that fall suit and look over our new and nobby line of sample.-K. U. Pantatorium. For good bread and cakes go to Gillham's bakery, 709 Vermont street. Miss Edna Dart, a member of the '07 class, will sail for home from Europe October 6. McCanles new fall samples for suits are at 1345 Kentucky St. Be sure and see them, they are swell. Eat at Vic's and keep your health. Save "Pay Less, Dress Better" Money By ordering your CLOTHES of CLIFTON T. HIATT, THE SPECIAL ORDER CLOTHING MAN. Both Phones 920. Office 919 Mass. St. A large assortment of CROCKERY AND FINE CHINA Bedroom and bathroom fixtures Granite Ware, etc. - It will pay those fitting up rooms to call on us. CHAS. C. SEEWIR, Printer and Stationer. 917 Massachusetts St. Dealer in Leather novelties, Indian Made Goods, Curios, Baskets, Navajo Blankets, Swastika Jewelry. Sale of POSTER PICTURES 5c each at Hoadley's SECOND HAND SHOE and CLOTHING STORE 734 Mass. St. Pays good prices for second hand Clothing and Shoes. F. A. EWING, BEST ICE CREAM, CHILI AND SHORT ORDERS Cream 30c a quart, 50c a half-gallon, and $1,100 a gallon. First Door North of Watkin's Bank. Phones: Home, 358 Bell, 645. Hiawatha Cafe LOUIS ROCKLUND, PROP. 818 Mass. St. Phone 60. Meals and Short Orders. Open from 6 a. m. to 2 a. m. Oysters. Cigars and Tobacco. BOARDERS WANTED—At the Gibbs boarding club at 928 Louisiana. Price $3.25 a week. Many good rooms in the vicinity for rent at reasonable prices. Beg to announce that their Fall Clothes are now ready- The kind that give you a distinction which marks you on all occasions as being extraordinarily well dressed- Fall Hats await you here in abundance.