Season 1908 Innes, Bullene & Hackman Suit Department We are pleased to announce that we have now in stock a superior assortment of Ladies' Tailored Suits, Ladies' Tailored Skirts, also a grand line of Voile Skirts in Tunic, Folds, Pleats and Grecian. The prestige maintained by this department will this season be vastly enhanced in originality, attractiveness, and workmanship of highest order. We invite you to pay it a visit. No obligation to buy. We simply desire that you become acquainted with our Ready-to-Wear Department. Our styles and low prices will provide a pleasant surprise. INNES, BULLENE & HACKMAN OREAD NEWS NOTES. Winfield Scott entertained the the University Mandolin Club at dinner last night at his home on Louisiana street. Seven courses were served. The University of Kansas Alumni Association at Kansas City will give a dinner next month in honor of Chancellor Frank Strong and members of the faculty. Mrs. Dana Templin of Kansas City is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Olin Templin. Miss Berth Chesky of Nickerson has been visiting for a few days with her brother, Victor Chesky, a junior in the college. Tod Sloan of Kansas City is visiting at the Sig Alph house. Ed Bartholow of Williamsstown will enter school for the second term. Haughey Angney and Harry Dodderidge visited Baker friends today. Professor L. L. Dyche is having his milk-wagon painted in the taxidermy shop in the Museum. The Y. W.C. A. and Y. M. C.A. will hold a meeting tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock in the Presbyterian church, in order to observe the World's day of prayer. Chancellor Strong will speak. Special music will be furnished by Miss Reynolds and by a quartet. Rex Newcomb, sophomore engineer, was called to his home in Burlington yesterday by the illness of his father. Chancellor Strong is in Wichita attending the state Y. M. C. A.convention. He will give an address and act as toastmaster at the banquet. Miss Mattie Kent, who receives an A.B. at the close of 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 ink fingers—no ruffled temper. Guaranteed to be a perfect writer. Leading dealers handle the Conklin. If yours does not, order direct. Refuse substitutes. Send for handsome new catalog. THE CONKLIN, PEN CO. 319 Manhattan Building, TOLEDO, OH 43201 VALENTINES HOME BOOK CO. 923 Massachusetts You will find a complete assortment at the this term, has gone to Dodge City, to accept a position in the high school there. Miss Kent is one of the seniors chosen to Phi Beta Kappa at the recent election by the local chapter. Chas. Kenny was compelled to go to his home in Mound City at the close of the term because of an accident to his father. The University band will give a concert in the Chapel Wednesday evening. Admission holders of athletic tickets, free; others, 25 cents. Fred Osborn left Thursday evening for his home at Howard where he will remain for few days before taking a position with a construction company at Eldorado. Professors Bailey and Sayre were in St. Joseph, Friday, on business for the State Board of Health. They lectured before the wholesale druggists and grocers on certain phases of the food and drug law. Clarence Cole, Lieutenant Surgeon United States Army, who has been stationed in the Philippines for several years, is spending a few weeks in Snow Hall mounting specimens that he collected in the far east. The Master Grafter has been found. The other day a rustic individual came timidly into the Museum and accosted a taxidermist with "Are you the fellow who sold me that goat?" Did He Butt in? "What goat? What do you mean?" Why, a student sold me one of those stuffed goats yesterday for $2.50 and told me to come after it today?" SEAT SALE WEDNESDAY. Tickets Will Go on Sale Wednesday Morning for "The Little Minister." Which the Thespians, the new dramatic club will present at the opera house Friday and Saturday evening. The club has been working hard and faithfully for weeks and will give an extremely creditable performance. The management of the play is planning to secure dates at Ottawa and Emporia for single night performances. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY. Last Volume Nearing Completion Haworth Edits Work. Professor E. Haworth is preparing the last volume of the Kansas Geological Survey. This book will contain the final report of geological formations in Kansas. Short bulletins will be issued after this discussing topics of current interest. Frank Brock, graduate of the Mining School, is drawing maps of the oil and gas regions of Kansas which will be used in the book. REPAIR SHOP COMPLETED. Fire Department and General Repair Shop Combined. The new seven thousand dollar repair shop and fire station has been completed and the equipment has been moved from the basement of Fraser Hall to the building south-west of Snow Hall. In the basement will be a line of motor-driven shafting to which the machinery in the rooms above will be belted. The completed equipment will include saws both band and circular, a combination boring and mortising machine, and two machines for cutting and threading pipe. Instead of having the repair work done up town, it will be done at the new shop. Cap and Gown of latest design at the Morris Studio for the accommodation of Students. Make dates for sittings. Phones 312. Lee has four chairs so you are next. You can't screw your hat on if you get your hair cut at Lee's. Rates to students. —Morris. Time to have your photos taken for the new Annual.— Loomas. Typewriting and stenography promptly done. Bell Phone 374. Lee has no hold up game. He runs his place to suit his customers, not his competitors. If you want a college hair cut you will have to go to Lee. Room to rent.-Mrs. Phillips, 1122 Ohio. Good Style Pay Less Dress Better We are now showing a complete NEW ROYAL LINE of Spring Suitings and Overcoatings. Beautiful and Exclusive Patterns. COLLEGE CLOTHES AND FADS A SPECIALTY. CLIFTON T. HIATT, THE SPECIAL ORDER CLOTHING MAN. oth Phones 920. Office 919 Mass. St DR. REDING, DR. REDING, OCULIST. EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT. Glasses Fitted. Office F.A.A. Bldg. Phone 513. There may be some Skating Better have your shoes half-soled now. Newby 911 Mass. St. Star Skating Rink OPPOSITE THE COURT HOUSE. FREE SKATING SCHOOL. for beginners only, with a competent instructor, 9:30 to 11 a. m. Every day, except Monday and Saturday. AFTERNOON SESSION. 2 to 5:30 o'clock, Skating 25c for adults. 4 to 5:30 o'clock, Skating 10c for school children. No school children allowed during school hours. EVENING SESSION 7:30 to 10. No children under 14 years old allowed to skate in the evening, either with or without their parents. SKATING 25c. No Charge at Check Stand. Lady Spectators Free. Gentleman Spectators, 10c. H. L. SWEET, Manager. See our new things before ordering photos. Morris the photo artist, both phones 312. 176 of the graduating class have had their pictures taken at the Squire's Studio. ROOMS FOR RENT-Girls preferred. Modern house, close to University. Board at house. 1328 Ohio street. Rooms for rent to young ladies, two blocks north of University, 1145 Louisiana street. The cast for "The Little Minister" are having their pictures made by Squires. FOR SALE-A fine new engineering library, twelve volumes, cheap. E.W. Cheney, 707 Conn. Home Phone 787. The Kappa sorority are having individual pictures made this year for the annual, at the Squires Studio. SQUIRES, Photographer Every Picture Perfect and Up to Date Rates to Seniors only. Cap and gown for Seniors.