With the Goods! If you are caught with the Goods on you, be sure they are from Innes, Bullene & Hackman Then you need not fear for none better at the price can be found. We are proud of our new suit room. It is a beauty. We are proud of our NEW SUITS, NEW COATS, NEW SHIRTWAISTS, NEW SKIRTS, NEW RAIN AND AUTOMOBILE COATS. We extend to our Varsity friends a special invitation to call and see our new Suit Room, and incidentally what it contains. Innes, Bullene : : & Hackman. GO TO TOPEKA. University Republicans Will Attend Taft Rally with Band. The University Republican Club, accompanied by the K. U. band, will attend the Taft demonstration in Topeka Saturday evening. The student club is acting in conjunction with the down town organization. It is expected that one hundred university men will accompany the veterans of the city to the big celebration. The crowd will leave Saturday afternoon on the 5:48 Santa Fe plug. A special train leaving Topeka at 11:30 will bring the visitors back. Provisions have been made for entertainment of 15,000 out-of-town supporters of the Republican candidate. Every visitor will have an opportunity to hear one of the speeches made by Taft during the evening. The headquarters for the Lawrence delegation will be the Copeland Hotel. The band and men will take part in the big flambeau parade that will march through the principal streets in honor of the distinguished guest. The advisory committee of the Republican club will meet this evening to complete arrangements. --were leaving the building they were soaked by upperclassmen with water from a garden hose. Clark Wallace was nominated for president, French for vicepresident, Miss Harriet Rundle for secretary, and Rankin for treasurer. You know it's safe if you get a hook at the Check Stand only 50c a term. If Squires makes your picture it is certain to be perfect and up to date. Get a hook. Adelphic Club Elects Officers. The Adelphic Club today elected J. W. Harbeson president, J. S. Vernon vice-president, and W. M. Eastman secretary-treasurer. Ralph Spotts and L. E. Overman were elected members of the debating council. Do it now, Squires and no other for a good photograph. Get a hook. Remember Squires is the students' photographer. Get a hook. ALMOST A RIOT. (Continued from page 1) Oysters at the Hiawatha. GET ON NOW. GET ON NOW. Wraps insured, 50c a hook.β€” Check Stand. Best line of K. U. pennants in town at Boyles, 725 Mass. St. Joseph W. Murray, member of the Kansan staff, received this morning a bronze congressional medal in honor of his services as a member of the Twentieth Kansas Volunteers during the war in the Philippines. Squires Students Photog- ropher SMART SHOES College Man We've Shoes for the who always want the Limit in Shoe Style. 蜜 We ask the attention of all young men to our Fall Shoes Starkweather The Shoe Man for a course in Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Typewriting and Penmanship, Lawrence National Bank Building. Telephone 717. 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We invite you to come and see our display. If you have the making of a gift in mind you will find suitable jewelry here at a price as low as honest quality will permit. Gustafson THE COLLEGE JEWELER