Suit Department. The most satisfactory spot in our House today--the most active-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. And the Best Place in the West to buy Suits, Skirts, Coats, Net and Lace Waists, Black and Fancy, Taffeta Waists, Cogne and Marababout Boas, Silk Skirts, Corsets, Muslin Underwear. If you are not acquainted with us you will be Surprised at the Immense Assortment we carry, as well as the Fine Grade of Goods we carry. We mention the Ribbon, Glove, Hosiery and Underwear departments. They are famous—good departments to know. Innes, Bullene & Hackman Students Design Sewer System. Edwin Gelwix and "Tad" Ellis, members of the senior class of the Engineering school went to Pratt, Kansas, this week to make surveys of the city in order to design a sewer system for the town. The field work will take about two week. The men will then return to the University and do the work of designing the system and making the blue prints. The work will be the subject for a thesis, as both men will graduate in the Engineering school this year, and its value has been recognized by the city council of Pratt which has voted $200 to pay for the work. The boys got the contract for the work in competition with several engineering firms. Mr. Ellis' home is in Pratt and Gelwix is from Thayer. Gelwix was recently elected to the Sigma Xi, the honorary scientific fraternity. Concert on Student Ticket. The third recital of the Fine Arts course will be open to all holders of the student assessment ticket. It will be a song recital by Mr. and Mrs. Robert Boice Carlson, tenor and soprano of Chicago. A very attractive program of solos and duets has been arranged and the words of all songs will be printed. Either the Fine Arts course ticket or the athletic ticket may be presented for admission. The recital is Thursday evening, November 21, in Fraser Hall. Justice Porter and wife and daughter, of Topeka, were visitors at the Alpha Tau house Sunday. Fresh Coffee at Wiedemann's. Lost-On Tennessee street in the 1400 block or on Kentucky street in the 1300 block or on Adams street between Kentucky and Tennessee streets a fur boa. Finder please leave at 413 West Adams and receive reward, or phone 1817. I have received another shipment of marshmellows at 20c per pound at Wiedemann's. Lee has the only real massage machine in the city. A nice line of candies 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 Leading dealers handle the Conklin. If yours does not, order direct. Refuse substitutes. Send for handsome new catalog. THE CONKLIN PEN CO. 310 Manhattan Building, TOLEDO, OHIO Playing Indoor Tennis. A tryout of the indoor tennis courts was made last Friday, but it was very unsatisfactory as the floor of the "gym" is entirely too slippery for fast work. A tennis mat is needed to put the floor in good condition. Dr. Snow, accompanied by his son Frank, went to Bonner Springs Thursday to recuperate for a few days. Professor C.E. McClung will meet Dr. Snow's classes during his absence. Lee appreciates your business so you are as welcome as the flowers in May. Post cards and kodak albums. Home Book Co.,923 Mass street. For RENT—Preferably to four girls, a five-room cottage at 1321 Vt. St. Modern and furnished. Apply The Nickel, 708 Mass. St. Those Chrismas pictures should be taken at the Loomas Studio. Mexican chili at Vic's. Have you seen Lee's new line of merschaum pipes, they are swell. Come! Help start the new cooperative club at 19 West Adams. I have received another shipment of Lowney's chocolates.— Wiedemann. For Rent- Two rooms for young ladies on top of the hill. two blocks north of University. 1145 Louisiana street. A few more boarders wanted at 1415 Mass. st. Mixed club. Price $3.00. Bell phone 1477. Hot chocolate, 5c per cup, at Wiedemann's. Copyright 1909 by Hart Schattner of Marx "It's All in the Weigh" The way our Ryton Overcoats and Rain Coats are selling is evidence that the people appreciate Merit when they see it. These garments are 48 and 52 inches long. They are the product of Hart Schaffner & Marx. Prices $15.00 to $25.00 This is Overcoat and Rain Coat Weather. SPALDING'S 807 Mass. St. Bowersock Opera House. Saturday November 16. The White Caps Prices: 25c, 35c, 50c. Wednesday November 20. The Cowpucher Prices: 25c, 50c, 75c. Seat sale at Woodward's. Professors Duncan's book "The New Knowledge" has just gone into the sixth large edition, the fifth of twenty-five hundred having been exhausted. The French, German, and Italian translations will come out in the next two months and the Dutch translation of Professor De Leuuw has appeared. Charley Armour, captain of 'varsity squad of' 94. was visiting the University Wednesday. Richard Zeiman, a Freshman in Pharmacy, has pledged Phi Theta Sigma. We have the latest imported novelties in photos. They are just what you will like for Christmas presents and your friends will appreciate them. It's a quick way out of it.—The Morris Studio. Most of the Students deal with us. Why don't you? DR. REDING, OCULIST. EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT. Glasses Fitted. Office F.A.A. Bldg. Phone 513. DR. REDING, WM. LACOSS Groceries, Fruits, and Cigars. Corner of Lee and Kentucky. Phone 618. We make the old things look like new. Lawrence Pantatorium Tailors, Cleaners, and Dyers. Phone 506. 12 W Warren St. Geo. E. Ross,' 08. K. U. Agent. The Phi Psis gave a party in Fraternal Aid Hall last Saturday night to entertain some visitors and the alumni of the fraternity who came to see the big game. The following were visitors at the Phi Kappa Psi house and at their party: Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Edson, Mrs. C. E. Blackmar, Grace Ayleshire, Bessie Milton, Adele Joffee, Anna Silber, Frances Newby, Marvin Creager, J. H. Dyer, Wm. Dyer, J. Scott Harrison, Maurice Blackmar, Frank Jennings, Robert Gibson, Lathrop B. Gay, Ward A. Neff, Forest C. Allen, of Kansas City. Miss Maude Roberts, Chicago; R. M. Warner, Cleveland; Wm. Clark, St. Joseph; Mrs. L. B. Singleton and Burr Singleton, Benedict, Kas.; Fred Harris, Ottawa; Alicia Williams, Springfield; Wm. Ainsworth, Lyons; Mont Gelwix, Thayer; Fred L. Stocks and Ben Stocks, Blue Rapids; J. W. Russell, San Angelo, Texas; Frank J. Merrill, Hazel Kelly, Nell Thorpe, Earl P. Russell, Phillip Sheridan, and G. W. Hill, of Paola. Fresh buttercups, our own make at Wiedemann's.