The Innes Suit Room For Perfectly Tailor Suits, Skirts and Coats. Furs, Feather Boas, and Corsets High class Garments made from exclusive models, strictly correct as to STYLE. INNES, BULLENE & HACKMAN Praises Professor Carruth's Book. "Die Blinden, 'a German book edited by Professors Carruth and Engel, is one of the best sellers we are putting out" said A. W. Burnett, representative of Henry Holt and Co., during his visit here Tuesday. He was here to interest the members of the faculty whose works the Holt company publish and to get suggestions for text book improvements. Give Halloween Party. A pleasant Halloween party was given at the home of Professor Preyer Thursday evening by the Fine Arts alumni to the students of that school. It was a novel affair of masques, ghosts, and hideous pumpkin faces, with amateur shows and ample refreshments. About 150 were present. A small dance was held in F. A.A.Hall Friday night by the Phi Delts. The Betas and Phi Psis were the guests. Miss Carrie M. Watson returned Thursday from Chicago, where she heard Cobdan Sanderson speak. Harry Speck, of Lyons, Kas., is visiting this week at the Phi Kappa Psi house. WANTED-A young woman student to work for her board and room. Apply at 1108 Vermont. Have you tried the marshmallows at 25c per pound at Wiedemann's. WANTED.—A roommate. Call at 1320 Ohio street, Phone 1489 Bell. If our work pleases you tell others, if not tell us. Loomas. A good assortment of candies 25c a pound at Wiedemann's. See the Xmas Photos at the Loomas Studio. Pit Pat candy 5e a sack at Wiedemann's. Try an oyster stew at Vic's. Conklin's Self-Filling Pen is the best fountain pen for both student and professor on account of the Crescent-Filler. To fill Conklin's SELF-FILLING Fountain Pen simply dip it in any ink and press the Crescent-Filler—that's all. No dropper-no inky fingers—no ruffled temper. Guaranteed to be a perfect writer. Lending dealers handles the Contin. If you are a member of our society, send for hand some information. THE CONKLIN PEN CO. 310 Manhattan Building, TOLEDO, OHIO FROM OTHER COLLEGES. UNION PACIFIC OVERLAND ROUTE The students of Princeton are protesting vigorously against the proposed adoption of the English system of dormitories and quadrangles. Their president wishes to adopt the English plan in order to destroy the clubs there, which are more exclusive than fraternities. A. Hindoo, the first of his race to graduate from Chicago University Medical School, commenced to practice medicine in that city. Brown University has set aside $1000 to be given as prizes to those winning honors in mathematics. All of the students at the University of Chicago are being compelled to be vaccinated against smallpox. Those refusing may be excluded from classes. The students and faculty at Michigan are agitating the need of the quadrangular system there. The faculty of Minnesota University are urging the regents to go back to the system J. House & Son THE GOOD CLOTHES STORE FOR MEN Newest Styles from the Fashion Centers. You'll save money on everything you buy from us. J. House & Son 729 Mass. St. To Points in the NORTHWEST PORTLAND, Tacoma, Seattle, Bellingham, Everett Vancouver, Victoria and New Westminister. $25 $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. German Student Pipes at HOADLEY'S of five school days per week. They insist that students overwork themselves who work six days. The Catholic students of the University of Wisconsin are soon to build a chapel of their own. Laws Honor Uncle Jimmy. The third annual Law banquet was given at the Eldridge Hotel Thursday night in honor of "Uncle Jimmy" Green. The occasion was the third anniversary of the dedication of Green Hall, the new law building. The toast-master of the evening was Charles M. Blackmar. The program was as follows: Opportunities, B. T. Worral; Visions of a Law Student, R. E. Butler; Impressions, Foster Cline; Original Limericks, Prof. W. U. Moore; Selected, Hon. Alexander Mitchell; Remarks, Prof. W. L. Burdick; Diplomatic Relations, Prof. W. E. Higgins; The Law School, Dean J. W. Green. Music was furnished by the Mandolin Club. Friday was given over to the Laws as a holiday. Have you seen Lee's new line of merschaum pipes, they are swell. Time to think about those Xmas photos. See Loomas's display. Squires and no other for the new pictures. Try pit pat candy at Wiedemann's. AMUSEMENTS. An appreciative audience greeted the "Sweetest Girl in Dixie" company last evening at the Grand Opera House. The play is full of Southern atmosphere. It deals with the folly of a father who mortgages his home and places himself and daughter in danger of being turned out into the world, alone and without money. As a whole, the play is pleasing and was well received by the audience. At times the gallery indeed grew quite enthusiastic.-San Antonio Daily Express. At Bowersock Opera House, Nov. 6, 1907. Prices 25, 35, 50. Bowersock Opera House. WEDNESDAY NOV. 6th. The Beautiful Southern Play THE SWEETEST GIRL IN DIXIE BY FREDIA SLENONS BY FREDIA SLENONS A True Story of Dixie Land Written by a Daughter of the South. Prices: 25,135 and 50 cents Seats on sale at Woodward's Drug Store. Y. W. C. A. Convention at Ottawa. The convention of the Y. W. C. A. which was held at Ottawa last week from Thursday to Sunday was attended by two hundred and fifty girls from different Universities and Colleges. There were twelve girls from K. U. New books, pictures and novelties at the Home Book Co., 923 Mass. St. Lee has the only real massage machine in the city. Squires and no other for the new pictures. See Loomas for fine photographs. A nice line of candies at Vic's. Loomas for your next photo Mexican chili at Vic's. 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