Oh! You COLLEGE INN LEE'S All White Help Try us and be convinced K. U. GUARDSMEN ON RIFLE RANGE STUDENT SOLDIERS SPENT WEEK SHOOTING. Have Lived in Shelter Tents at Target Range Southeast of Haskell. The University company of the Kansas National Guard, which has been encamped on the riffle range southeast of Haskell Institute all week, will break camp tomorrow. The men have made slow progress with their shooting this week. The target practice has been confined to the 200-yard range. Captain C. R. Shifler has been the only commissioned officer of the company in the camp. The upper floor of Robinson gymnasium was the scene of warlike preparations Monday morning when thirty-one men of the company assembled there to prepare to march to the target range. The field equipment, which had been stored in the gymnasium through the summer was unpacked. An experienced man was told off to instruct the new recruits in the art of compressing bulky tents, blankets and ponchos into bundles of the regulation size and shape. The company left in heavy marching order Monday afternoon, and all this week the men have been living the regular army life. They are sleeping in shelter tents, obeying all regulations prescribed by the manual and eating rations prepared by two camp cooks who were detailed from the company to serve as "hashers." Orders requiring the company to engage in rifle practice during the opening week of school were received some time ago from Adjutant General C. I. Martin of the Kansas National Guard. Captain Cole of the National Guard was detailed to conduct the practice Captain Cole is an expert rifleman, having made one of the best scores at the annual rifle shoot held at Camp Perry, Ohio, last June. The company is known as the provisional company of the First regiment of the Kansas National Guard. It is subject to the same regulations which govern other National Guard organizations will be inspected at stated intervals by a regular army officer, and the men are subject to court martial in case of disobedience of orders. It is the present intention of Captain Shifffer to secure the use of McCook field for drill practice Saturday mornings and to begin work immediately upon the Guard Mount drill, one of the most interesting of all infantry maneuvers. By Thanksgiving he hopes to have the company as well trained as any company in the state, and ready to give a public exhibition. of the various infantry exercises with a great degree of accuracy. When the company was organized fifty-seven men were enrolled, but of this number not more than forty-five will be back in school this fall. The full strength of the company is sixty-five men, so that a dozen or more places are left vacant. Those who wish to enroll this fall may do so, after passing the usual physical examination. Captain Shifler will be ready to enroll new men Up to 75c "Onyx" Brand Hosiery Saturday,39c pair A special purchase of salesmen's samples makes this price possible. The showing includes all sizes for ladies, in lisle, mace, silk lisle and embroidered lisle, and gauze lisle. Blacks, whites and shades for street wear. All are new styles—from the home of Lord & Taylor. Saturday only, at, a pair 39c James Bullmee Hackman A little store means little rent, Few in help means little spent; Little to spend in running a store Means attractive prices inside Ed. W. Parson JEWELER JEWELER 717 Mass. St. for all kinds of College Jewelry and Souvenir Spoons. For You College Man Our fall showings of Suits, Hats, Caps, Shirts and in fact everything in Men's furnishings is new and up-to-date for the SKOFSTAD'S Men's Furnishers 829 Mass. You want good clothes. We want your business. Make this Store Your Shopping Headquarters ET the habit of buying at Innes'. It is a good habit and a growing one with hundreds of K. U. students, both past and present. It becomes more fixed the oftener they shop here. The broad reason is satisfaction. Young college women are satisfied with the Innes' merchandise. Innes' prices,the ways of the store, its manners and methods. Of particular interest to you just now is our initial showing of new fall apparel for women in our popular Suit Room. The makers have developed many new and clever efforts in Dresses,Suits, Coats, Waists and Skirts which appeal at once to the younger set. Come and enjoy seeing the new styles, and possess them if you wish. The prices are very modest. You will always find here the latest in novelties for the smart dresser—the important "little" things—gloves, neckwear, scarfs, fine hosiery, from prominent American and foreign makers. University Pennants and Pillow Tops, too, in clever designs. All the popular sizes from the tiny lapel pennant to the huge wall banner.Best of all you'll find them priced the lowest of any store in Lawrence. ABSOLUTE CLOSING OUT SALE K. U. Pennants, Poster Pictures and all Framed Pictures, Conklin Fountain Pens, Ansco Kodaks and Supplies, at the STEVENSON BOOK STORE Mass. St. ::= K. U. STUDENTS ::= Text Books, Drawing Instruments and all Supplies in each department. New line Memorablia Books. All magazines on our news counter. Stationery, Pennants, Books. Try our circulating library, two cents a day, including late books. The University Book Store 803 Massachusetts St. We sell the self-filling Conklin Fountain Pen.—THE BEST MADE. All Prices to Suit. Sakura 939 Massachusetts Street KEELER'S BOOK STORE. The officers of the company are Captain C. R. Shiffler, First Lieutenant H. A. Ahrens, Second Lieutenant, B. R. Stocks. after his return from the field encampment. RECEPTION FOR FRESHMEN New Students Will Be Welcome in Robinson Gym. Watermelon on ice at Vic's. Robinson gymnasium. This is the first time that the new students will be together and the ladies of the faculty hope that all will be present. They extend to all new students a cordial invitation. Chancellor and Mrs. Strong, and Professor and Mrs. Higgins will be at the door to meet the students. All the members of the faculty and their wives will be present. The ladies of the faculty will give their annual reception to all new students at 8 o'clock Saturday evening, September 17, in K. U. Pantatorium & Dye Works Rates: We do a Pressing Business, also clean all kinds of clothes with up-to-date machinery and workmanship. $7.00 for the school year. $3.50 for the season to Dec. 23. Gorsuch Bros., Props. Punch Ticket, $1.50. We make pianos, Me move pianos, Me move pianos, We two pianos. We tune pianos. We store pianos, We regulate pianos. We refinish pianos. Tell us your piano troubles. We can help you out. Bell Brothers Piano Co. 925-927 Mass. St. 925-927 Mass. St. Wiedemann makes a specialty of supplying parties with ice cream, fruit salad, ices, etc. Hot and cold lunch at Vie's. Salted almonds at Wiedemann's. Ice Cream. Vanilla, strawberry, tutti fruiti, chocolate and grape ice. Note the quality, note the taste, note the maker's name—Wiedemann.