New Linen and Mercerized tailored Waists, several stylish models at $1.00 to $3.50 each. Embroidered Linen Collars, Tailored Neckwear and Stocks at 25c each. INNES, BULLENE & HACKMAN Students. Meet us at the reception in Myers Hall, 1300 Oread at 8 o'clock Friday evening.—Yours for a good time, The Young People of the Christian Church. If you want a college haircut you will have to go to Lee's. Try the roasted nuts dipped in chocolate at Wiedemann's. Elmer Padfield, president of the freshman class '03, is in school this year. Lee's is at the foot of the hill. Lost—A big bunch of freshmen. Found-at the Lawrence Pantatorium with the Seniors signing for their Pantatorium work. Why not you? Loomas—The Photographer wants to see you. Have you seen Lee's place yet? Remember Squires and no other for your picture. Don't fail to see us before you sign up for your patatorium work.—K. U. Pantatorium. You friends will like your pictures if they are taken at the Loomas Studio. Loomas Studio, for photos, 719 Mass. St. The foot ball squad was photographed by Squires Tuesday evening. If you want something swell buy your new suit of McCanles. Let W. W. McCanles measure you for your new fall suit. It will pay you to trade at Lee's. When in doubt as to your clothing Phone 506 and get right. Terms $1.50 per month or ticket. Pineapple ice at Wiedemann's Salted almonds at Wiedemann's, our own salting. Try the caramel ice cream at Wiedemann's. When a Freshman doesn't hear plainly the professor's question, he says, in a subdued tone: "Pardon me, professor, but I didn't understand you." The Sophomore says: "Will you please repeat your question?" The Junior says: "What, sir?" The Senior says: "Huh?" —Exchange. You will need the College Paper The Kansan delivered every Wednesday and Saturday evening $1 for school year PaytheVoluntary Fee! All students should assist the University and the student enterprises by paying the two dollar voluntary fees. This fee buys admission to the following games and entertainments: William Jewell football game... $ .50 St. Marys football game... .50 Agricultural College football game... .75 Nebraska football game... 1.00 Ten basket ball games, at 25c ... 2.50 Ten base ball games, at 25c ... 2.50 Three track meets, at 50c ... 1.50 Two inter-state debates, at 25c ... .50 Four concerts, at 25c ... 1.00 Total...10.75 Pay Two Dollars to the Secretary of the University and get your season tickets before the William Jewell game on Saturday, October 5. The University Supply Store The place to buy your books & supplies Complete lines at the lowest prices D. L. ROWLANDS To Points in the NORTHWEST PORTLAND, Tacoma, Seattle, Bellingham, Everett Vancouver, Victoria and New Westminister. $25 Every Day September 1 to October 31,1907 One-Way Colonist Rates are in Effect VIA UNION PACIFIC The Short Line to Portland E. E. ALEXANDER City Ticket Agent 701 Massachusetts St. Telephone No. 5. New Boat Livery AT FOOT OF OHIO STREET All new steel Boats, Dry and Non-Sinkable. A good landing and plenty of Boats. Visit the Palace Gem Theatorium, 939 Mass. St. Shows change Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. Change of each show will be published. Harker Rhodes, '04, of Chicago, familiarly known as "Dusty Rhodes," is visiting friends. Loomas Studio-The best in photography. 719 Mass. Jerry Driscol, LL B. '06, holds the position of assistant sporting editor on the Kansas City Post. We may not give you as cheap a rate, but we do give you value received. This we have done for five years. Lawrence Pantatorium. Either phone 506, 12 W.Warren St. Eat at Vic's and keep your health. 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. Delicious Ice Cream Soda with Pure Food Juices at Wiedemann's. Newby's Shoe Shop 911 Mass. St. WE DO ALL KINDS OF SHOE REPAIRING SEWED SOLES WHILE YOU WAIT ORDERS TAKEN FOR SOROSIS SHOES DR. REDING, OCUSIST. EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT. Glasses Fitted. Office F.A.A. Bldg. Phone 513. The Watkins National Bank. Capital $100,000 Surplus $20,000 J. B. Watkins, Pres. C. A. Hill, V. P. C. H. Tucker, cashier. W. E. Hazen, assistant cashier. THE COLLEGE JEWELER Likes to do little Jobs of Repairing. 911 Mass. St.