SECRETARY BROWN WEDS MISS RAY CEREMONY AT BRIDE'S HOME IN K.C. LAST NIGHT. Wedding Was Entirely Unexpect- ed—Miss Ray Has Been Husband's Private Secretary. Mr. E, E. Brown, secretary of the University, was married last night to Miss Anna Ray, who has for the past year been his private secretary. The ceremony took place at the home of the bride' parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Ray in Kansas City, Mo. The Rev William Powell, minister of the First Presbyterian church of Lawrence, officiated. After the wedding Mr. and Mrs. Brown left for Osborne, Kan., where they will visit Mr. Brown's parents. They will return to Lawrence next Wednesday and will be at home to their friends after December 1. No one connected with the University was aware of the approaching marriage. Not even the employees in Mr. Brown's office suspected that when he and Miss Ray eft for Kansas City yester day, they would return as Mr. and Mrs. Brown. Mr. Brown has held the position of secretary and purchasing agent for the University since 1906. He is also the school's accountant. He is a graduate of K. U. Miss Ray also attended the University. Prof. H. P. Cady will talk before the physics and chemistry section of the State Teachers' Association, which meets at Topeka Friday afternoon. Professor Cady's subject will be "Recent Changes in the Viewpoint of Chemistry." A. S. Van Eman, a junior in the College, will leave this evening for his home in Leavenworth, where he will remain until Sunday evening. Sam B. Stoll left this morning for Atchison to visit his grand mother. K. U. Loop Street Car Time Table Cars leave Henry and Massachusetts street, 5, 20, 35, 50 minutes past the hour, via. Tennessee street, for K. U., from 7:30 a. m. to 5:35 p. m. and 5 and 35 minutes past the 6:05 to 10:35 p. m. Cars leave Henry and Massachusetts street, 10, 25, 40, 55 minutes past the hour via. Mississippi street, for K. U., from 7:30 a. m. to 5:25 p. m. and, 55 and 25 minutes past the hour 5:55 p. m. to 10:55 p. m. Cars leave K. U, for down 7, 22; 37, 52 minutes past the hour; 6:22 a. m to 10:52 p. m. Lawrence Railway and Light Co. WINTER WEARABLES ARE READY! To those who api recite the new, the stylish, and the correct in apparel, our comprehensive array of new fall merchandise will appeal mo-t forcibly Stylish New Long Coats number. The fabrics, the linings, findings are the best. Splendidly fitting. Black and colors and novelit —An imposin carraw several hundred in the buttons and the tailored and perfect mixtures. Extremely Pretty Waists in soft rich silks, smart Persian effe- tors and all the popular plain colors. Tailored waists in white wash fabrics with plain and fancy pleated fronds. Also silk flannel waists, white ground with dainty hair line stripes of blue or lavender. Exquisite New Dresses. Fascinating in their fashioning, these dresses are ideal for evening, party, or street wear. Made with pleated or modified hobble skirt and peasant sleeves. The season's richest shades and color tints. The Store of Quality and Progress. We just want to ask you to call to see the new Suits, Overcoats, Toggery and Headwear we have chosen for you to wear during the coming seasons. We did our level best in making selections. We're sure you'll like our Suits at $15, $20 and $25. Then our handsome Overcoats at $15, $20 and $25 in the Chesterfield, Military and Button-through models, will surely please you. Handsome Hats and Toggery, too! Come to see what we have chosen. Winey & Arnold The New Clothiers 902 Mass. St. Sweater Coats Hot chocolate, whipped cream and crackers at Wiedemann's, 5c. Two furnished rooms for rent. modern house. Boys. 1733 Vt. 13 3t Another shipment just received of Heather Fabrie Bond, at Wilson's drug store. Equivalent of two boxes. 25c. Come in and get a box before it is too late. Palmer's toilet water—rose, violet and sandalwood—a fresh supply just received at McColloch's drug store. We do particular cleaning and pressing for particular people. Lawrence Pantatorium, 12 W. Warren street. A. D. Weaver Violet Dule Perfume—a sweet reproduction of the dainty little flower. 75c the ounce, at McColloch's drug store. Now Is The Time You Need a Sweater Coat NOW IS THE TIME we can please you in style, color and fit. A complete range in plain colors; also in gray and white, red and white, or red and gray. Some with the sailor collar, others with high or V neck. Length from 32 to 45 inches. Prices from $2.50 to $10 COME WHILE THE STOCK IS COMPLETE The tea which was to have been given this afternoon by the ladies of the faculty was postponed on account of the death of Prof. F. J.E. Bryant. Biograph A and an exciting hunting scene AT THE GRAND TONIGHT Kennedy Plumbing Co. GAS, PLUMBING, AND ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES 937 Massachusetts St. Phones 658 One of those good PROGRAMS AT THE AURORA Professors E. H. S. Bailey and C. M. Nash will attend the meeting of the teachers at Topeka Friday afternoon. '10 Football pictures for sale at Boyles', 725 Mass. st. Shorthand and Typewriting, Bookkeeping, Practical and Commercial Training. Enter at any time. Manicuring See our line of Needle Work AT— Arts & Crafts Store 737 Mass. St. White Barber Shop 1025 Mass. St. Everything Clean and Up-to-date For Best We Stand the Test Jack Phillips, Prop. Pantatorium in connection. Don't forget the place. Cold fountain drinks at Vie's. Swimming caps at McColloch's drug store. Halloween Postcards YOU CAN USE THEM FOR PARTY INVITATIONS. OUR TALLY CARDS ARE UP-TO-DATE. M. & M. Novelty Co., Always Something New 944 Mass. St. A New Laundry Press work==no ironing Gem Sanitary Laundry PHONES 485 1026 MASS. ST. J. House & Son 729 Mass. St. FINE CLOTHING AT REASONABLE COST. YOUNG MEN! YOU'LL FIND THAT "THE REAL THINGS" in so-called "College Clothes" are made by the "College Clothes" are made by the because more college men, and young men out of college, prefer these goods to any other make. It's because of the quality, as well as the style; the fine tailoring and good fit. Young men value these things; they get them, full measure, in these clothes. Suits $18 to $28 Overcoats $15 to $25 THEY are made of pure all wool blue serges, the new Scotch tweeds and cassimeres in the swellest browns, tans, blues and grays that all the SMART DRESSERS are going so dippy about this fall. Suits in swell 2 and 3 button models. Overcoats in the new convertible collar models. They are the young men's styles; they are classy and tastefully extreme; ask to see them today. We are offering a special inducement to every K. U. man. Ask us about it. J. House & Son, 729 Mass. St. Y