25 per cent Discount On Ladies' and Misses' Coats 20 per cent Discount On all Tailored Skirts 20 per cent Discount On all Tailored Suits Sale on Now INNES, BULLENE & HACKMAN NOW FOR DEBATE QUESTIONS CHOSEN FOR OKLAHOMA AND WASHBURN. Preliminaeies to Be Held Soon Contracts Signed with Colorado and Missouri. The question for the Kansas-Washburn debate has been chosen. The Debating Council has accepted the affirmative of "Resolved, that the State of Kansas should extend the same suffrage rights to women as to men." The tryout will be held soon for places on the team which goes to Topeka next spring. The tryout on the Kansas-Oklahoma question, "Resolved, that Congress should enact an income tax law," will be held December 16 and men wishing to compete are required to hand in their names by the tenth. The questions for the Missouri and Colorado debates have not been chosen, but the Council has signed contracts with both universities. Some changes were made from the contracts formerly held with those states. Colorado asked that Kansas send three men instead of two and Missouri desires the number cut from three to two. These changes have been made. Conklin's Self-Filling Pen is the best fountain pen for both student and professor on account of the Crescent-Filler. To fill simply dip it in any ink and press the Crescent-Filler—that's all. No dropper—no ink fingers—no ruffled temper. Guaranteed to be a perfect writer. Leading dealers handle the Corklin. It is a great place to meet friends and situate. Send for handsome new catalog. THE CONKLIN PEN CO. 310 Manhattan Building, TOLEDO, OHIO For Pure Food in Kansas. Six men, working in the two new food and drug laboratories under the supervision of Professors Bailey and Sayre, are analyzing the suspicious foods and drugs collected from over the state by the four food inspectors. Work is being done in these laboratories for which commercial chemists would demand at least one hundred dollars a day. When the analysts find that a food or drug contains injurious substances the State Board of Health is notified and they in turn notify the manufacturer to correctly label his products or withdraw them from the market. Drugs for Chemical Museum. L. D. Havenhill, an instructor in the University last year and now with the United States Government, announces that he has secured permission to send to the department of pharmacy samples of all medicinal preparations which come through the custom house to be examined. These specimens will be placed in the Chemical Museum. "Billy" Carothers of Leavenworth, George Allen and "Cub' Birney of Kansas City are guests at the Sigma Nu house for their annual fall party which will be held in F. A. A. hall this evening. Headquarters for good things to eat. Mixed club, price $3.00. 1415 Mass. st., Bell phone 1477. mounted in pins, brooches, pendants, etc., are invariably to be found at our establishment only. Our leadership as jewelers is well known and generally admitted. What we sell is not more remarkable than the figures at which we offer genuine sparklers. Cut stones $6 to $300.00. Some beauties, $25, $35, $40. Diamonds of the Purest Water Call for one of our catalogues. THE COLLEGE JEWELER CASE TO HOLD RELICS. Sword and Uniform of General Fraser To Be Displayed. An oak case, which has been standing in the corridor of Fraser Hall the last few days has been the occasion of much curiosity as to what it is going to be used for. The case was purchased for the purpose of putting on display the uniform and swords and medals that General Fraser, the first Chancellor of the University, wore during the Civil war. All these relics are now in the possession of Dr. Snow and are in the museum building. The University but recently came into possession of them together with several books of rare value that were left by General Fraser. It was the wish of the relatives of General Fraser that the relics be placed on display in the building that bears his name. Dr. Naismith has jobs for six good swimmers as soon as the pool is open and would like the applicants for places to appear at once. Lost - Thursday night between 1400 Tenn. st. and opera house, gold neck chain with charm in form of Maltese cross engraved S.M.August 7,1878. Finder leave at 1400 Tenn.Reward. Self-filling and Waterman Ideal fountain pens will make useful Xmas presents. You can find them at the Home Book Co., 923 Mass. street. In your holiday gifts include a box of Wiedemann's chocolates. There are eight expert photographers working at Squires and if he makes your picture they will be done for Christmas. Try the cocoanut crisp candy at Wiedemann's. Squires is making the pictures for Patience cast and of course they will have some fine photos. Good vest pocket mirrors and combs at Raymond's 25 to 50c. Try the green gage ice at Wiedemann's. Kodak Films at Raymond's. Leave your orders early and not be disappointed. See our 1 to 5 dollar Brownies. Our hot tomato 5c a cup with crackers, try it at Wiedemann's. Try our black walnut taffy, fine chewing, good eating. At Wiedemann's. Look at the basket Perfumes at Raymond's for Christmas. Post Card albums 48 cards 10c to 400 cards for 50c. Better ones for more money at Raymond's. Christmas pictures.—Squirres Studio. Eat your oysters at the Hiawatha Cafe. A self-filling fountain pen would make a nice present. Buy them of the Home Book Co.,923 Mass. St. CHRISTMAS TREE "FIXIN'S" at HOADLEY'S California For a Winter Vacation Here are to be seen some of the grandest sights in the World. There are Forests, Lakes, Mountains, Seaside Resorts, and, in short, a hundred things of interest that typify California. If you wish to get the most pleasure out of your vacation, you should make this great Winter resort your destination. The perfect hotel service of California is carried out in the superbly appointed trains via UNION PACIFIC For further information enquiries E. E. ALEXANDER City Ticket Agent 701 Mass. St. Telephone No. 5 Now Open! The Enterprise Shooting Gallery $ \mathbf{7 2 8}_{2}^{1} $ Mass. St. at Strictly first-class for ladies and gentlemen. Big Prize Shoot commencing November 25 and ending December 7. First prize, your choice of ladies' or gentleman's watch, twenty year case Elgin or Waltham movement. Second prize, ladies' bracelet. Second prize, ladies' bracelet. Prizes on exhibition at A. Marks Jewelry Store, opposite the Gallery. WM. LACOSS Groceries, Fruits, and Cigars. Corner of Lee and Kentucky. Phone 618. DR. REDING, OCULIST. EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT. Glasses Fitted. Office F.A.A. Bldg. Phone 513 Office F.A.A. Bldg. Phone 513. CLOTHES Ladies' and Gents' but we make a specialty of cleaning, dyeing, repairing and pressing. Lawrence Pantatorium Either phone 506. "The Burning of the Midnight Oil" A few more copies of this keen poster at BOUGHTON'S 1025 Mass. St. Why does Shike's oil keep patent leather shoes from cracking? At Lee's. Our holiday novelties and pictures are on display come and see them. Home Book Co., 923 Mass. street. Our hot chocolate with whipped cream is delicious. Try it at 5c a cup, and Wiedemann's. Have your pictures taken now for Christmas, Squires.