MONEY in your POCKET Yes Sir! That's true if you order your new Fall Suit here, and satisfaction absolutely guaranteed. Any cut of garment in town or your Fancy furnished. STYLE on your BACK J. W. HILL, K.U. Representative 1334 Ohio St. Immense line of Fall and Winter Samples just in. simplies just in. New Novelties in Brown's, in plain, plaid, shadow-check, stripe, and "London Smoke." CARL, JOSEPH & CO. Chicago, III. Wholesale Tailors. To Teach in Prof. Hogg's Place. to Reach in Prof. Hogg's Place. Miss Helen Clark '03, who held the fellowship in Philosophy last year, will have charge of Prof. A. Hogg's classes in that department until his return to the University. Mr. Hogg's condition is reported as somewhat improved, but it is probable that he will not be able to resume his work before the opening of the second semester. He is now at the Boulder Sanitarium, Boulder, Colorado. Lost-A big bunch of freshmen. Found-at the Lawrence Pantatorium with the Seniors signing for their Pantatorium work. Why not you? Please Keep This Date Open. Friday evening, October 25. Mr.Horton, for many years Consul General at Athens, will give an illustrated lecture on "The Greeks of Today," in University Hall. It will be open to all free of charge. Lomas Studio—for photos. Home Book Co., 923 Mass., is the most reasonable place to buy stationary, books, etc. Students can save money in picture frames by patronizing the Home Book Co. Frank Tyler of Clifton and Elliott Porter of Topeka are pledged to Alpha Tau Omega. Squires and no other for your picture. Sophomore Medics Elect. The officers for the year in the sophomore class of the Medical school have been elected. Those chosen were: R.E. Teal, president; Claude Ward, vice president; Benjamin Townsend, treasurer; Mrs. Etta Mundell, secretary. Watermelon on ice at Vic's. Grand President of Thetas Here. Miss Anna Harrison, of Topeka, Grand President of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority, and Miss Marienne Brooke, of Kansas City, Missouri, are spending the week at the Theta house. Fruit and nut sundaes at Vic's Dr. M. T. Sudler, of the Medical school, left Monday night for Denver to attend the wedding of his brother, which will be Thursday of this week. He expects to be back Saturday. Squires and no other for your picture. ___ Arthur H. Bayse, A. B., '04, A.M.,'06, left Monday afternoon for New Haven, Conn., to resume his studies at Yale. Lunch at all hours at Vic's. Students who attended Chapel Wednesday morning were pleased to hear a solo by Miss Kate Reynolds. She made many new friends by her singing. 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 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 New Boat Livery AT FOOT OF OHIO STREET All new steel Boats, Dry and Non-Sinkable. A good landing and plenty of Boats. If You Want A Fine Likeness of Yourself Go to Morris, Photograper, The Home of Imported Mounts. 829 Mass. St. Y. W. C. A. Lecture Yesterday. Miss Alice L. Nourse, general secretary of the Y. W. C. A., addressed the members of the association at its first meeting yesterday afternoon on the subject, "The Meaning of the Association." Miss Nourse is a graduate of the University of Chicago and after her graduation spent a year in the Divinity School connected with that institution. Miss Anna Van Zandt, who for the past three years held the position which Miss Nourse is now filling, is engaged in Bible Study in New York City. Boniti line of chocolates at Vic's. First Mandolin Club Rehearsal. The first rehearsal of the mandolin club will be held Thursday evening in chapel hall at 7:00. The following instruments will be used this year: mandolin, guitar, flute, violoncello, banjo, drums, traps. Wanamaker & Brown tailored suits and overcoats at right prices at Home Book Co., 923 Mass., Hollingley & Son. TOWEL OR QUARTER, WHICH? Novel Notice at Football Boys Dressing Room on McCook. By the door of a dressing room for the football boys, on McCook field is this announcement, "All football boys must make a deposit of twenty-five cents for a towel which will be returned at the end of the season." It has been suggested that the words should be added, "If they are worth returning." About Two Kansas Graduates. VOLU Miss Kate L. Riggs '94 has been granted leave of absence for one year from her work as head of the department of German in the Lawrence High School. She will spend the winter in Bible study in New York City. Her position will be filled for the year by Miss Esther Wilson '01. KAN INITIAL EA Freshman Frolic in Snow Hall. White Ar On Saturday evening at 8:00 o'clock in Snow Hall, the freshman girls will be given a frolic by the old girls. A farce will be presented for entertainment. All the girls are expected to be dressed in white. Benedy Willi in the by a held and punt ball 21- carr The in a Reed dire soon with warried