Redfern Whalebone Corsets Are perfect in every particular. The success of your new fall gown is assured if fitted over a Redfern. Prices $3.50 to $6. Other reliable Corsets 50c and up. INNES, BULLENE & HACKMAN Newspaper Prof. An Automobilist. Professor C. M. Harger, director of the newspaper course, is the first member of the University faculty to become an automobile enthusiast. He has put in all his spare time during the summer driving a big fourcylinder touring car, the finest one in Abilene or Dickinson county, and has made a record of 1800 miles without a breakdown or an accident. Gifts to Mining Museum Harry Elledge, mining engineer '08, has presented to the metallurgical and mining engineering mineral collections of the University some valuable specimens of native silver and of copper, nickel, silver, and cobalt ores. Mr. Elledge spent the summer in the employ of the O'Brien mine at Cobalt, Ontario, and secured these specimens, which are considered to exceed in value any of their kind in the University collections. "FRATS" NEED HIGHER IDEALS "Spiritual and Moral Life Should Be Advanced," Says Chancellor.-Stricter Discipline. "The fraternities and sororities should further the advancement of the moral and spiritual life of the University," said Chancellor Strong in his address to the members of these organizations Tuesday afternoon in Green Hall. A student's first duty should be to his university and each one should use his influence to promote the intellectual, social and moral growth of the institution to which he belongs. There is a great contrast between the college of 200 years ago and the college of today. The old school stood for strong discipline, which was administered by the faculty in regulating University work, and by the upper classmen over the younger men. In the college of today, however, we have no such severe rulings and it is only through the fraternities that this discipline may still be effectually carried on. In conclusion Chancellor Strong again emphasized the fact that the college must be religious and have moral and spiritual life as its basis. Mr. Tilford, of Olathe, state pharmacist inspector, who will be connected with the laboratory of the university, is staying at the Sigma Chi house. Chancellor Strong went to Topeka today to attend the meetings of the State Board of Education which will be held tonight and tomorrow. Blanche Paulin has returned to her home in Fredonia, Kansas, after a two weeks visit at the Chi Omega house. Lou Flint, '03, of Chicago, is visiting at the Phi Delt house. pay to be well dressed; good-looking clothes make a good impression for the wearer. The more well-dressed men there are in town the better for the town as well as for the men. You probably agree that it does We're certainly doing this town a lot of good with Hart, Schaffner & Marx Clothes. Copyright 1907 by Hart Schaffner & Marx 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. X. Y. Z. and Cooley Club Debate. In a special meeting held Monday afternoon the X. Y. Z. Debating Club elected its two members of the University Debating Council, Ralph Johnson and S. E. Bartlett being chosen. Also, the question, "Resolved, that the United States should subsidize its merchant marine" was chosen for the debate to be held early in November between the X. Y. Z. and Cooley clubs. A SHORT STOP-Is that what you desire for that nerve-racking headache of yours, caused by your eyes? In addition to being able to relieve you of this exasperating trouble, we may be able, in all probability, to CURE your eyesight trouble by the proper prescription in lens—undoubtedly we can arrest the progress of the trouble anyway. We give free examination don't you think it would pay you to call and see what we can do for you? OPTICIAN 911 Mass. St. Robeart Speer to Speak. Robert E. Speer, Secretary of the Presbyterian Foreign Board of Missions will talk at Chapel exercises Thursday morning. Mr. Speer is one of the greatest Y.M.C.A.m in the world. While in school he was one of the famous athletes of the east. --- First class line of cigars and tobacco at Lee's. 1400 Ice cold chocolate pop at Billy's. Try banana special at Vic's. 1400 Do it now. Have Squires make your picture. 1400 You get shaved while you wait at Lee's. 1400 Get the habit. Have Squires make your picture. 1400 Gas mantles and globes at Vic's. Watermelon on ice, five cents at Billy's. 1400 Boys remember Lee's all for you. Let her go. What's the use when you can get better work done at Lee's. Toilet soaps at Vic's. Stationery and stamps at Vic's. Watermelon on ice at Vic's. A box of oranges for five cents over at Billy's shack.