PUMPKIN PIE FOR 800 AT Y M "FEED" EXTENSIVE ARRANGEMENTS FOR TOMORROW NIGHT. Two Hundred Gallons of Cider Also Will Be Served at the Gym—Other Plans. Pumpkin pie for 800 men will tax the bakers of Lawrence to the utmost, yet that is the order which Secretary Herman of the Y. M. C. A. has made for the big Halloween fun-fest to be held in the gymnasium tomorrow night.From all indications fully that many will attend. Memories of a similar events last year have made all the old men enthusiastic over it this year, while the new men have caught the spirit and are curious to know just what will be done that evening. All this week students have been coming to Mr. Herman to "get their names in the pot" for the "feed." Nearly all of the fraternities and clubs have declared their intention of discontinuing their own tables and partaking of the "feed" at the gym. Two hundred gallons of cider have been ordered and many other good things will be served. Everything will be informal. There will be plenty of music, and good old songs that everybody knows. Chancellor Strong will preside and address those present The "feed" will begin promptly at 6 o'clock. It will be held on the first floor of the gymnasium After it is over the crowd will go up to the auditorium room where "stunts" will be given for entertainment. The reception will formally close at 7:30 for the accommodation of those having other engagements for the evening. The regular Friday evening "sing" will be held in Fraser hall immediately after the close of the Y. M. C. A. events, at 7:30. The Store of Quality and Progress "Wonderfoot" Silk Hose A SILK stocking with re-enforced garter hem. As it's name implies, truly a "Wonderfoot." The foot is protected against wear through an inter weaving of liste thread on the sole, heel and toe. This does not show on the outer side, yet it so strengthens the wearing qualities of the foot that it will outwear the rest of the stocking. $2 These beautiful hose cost more than some stockings but will last longer than several pairs of cheaper makes. Sold in black only and priced at a pair— Kayser's Italian Silk Hose in all colors, guaranteed not to rip or run, at a pair $1.50 Gentlemen! You will never know what "Shoe Pleasure" is until you wear a Hurley 1910 model. The new shoe models for Fall and Winter in Blacks or Tans, Button or Blucher are here for your inspection. Ask the salesman to show you the Varsity or Bonton models. They are beauties. Fischer's Shoes are Good Shoes Fischer's 814 Mass C "Healthier men and women will be the result of the fight now being waged on the man who sells poisonous foods. There is nothing more dangerous than the poisons used by some of these compounds of food, who are being driven out of the state by the campaign now being conducted," declared Prof. E. H. Bailley of the department of chemistry of the University in speaking before the Presbyterian Brotherhood of the First Presbyterian church in Kansas City, Kan., Tuesday night, October 25. His subject was "Adultation of Foods." Professor Bailey Lectures. We do particular cleaning and pressing for particular people.— Lawrence Pantatorium, 12 West Warren. Dr. Day will speak to the Leavenworth art league November 28. The subject has not yet been chosen. We clean and press skirts dresses, coats, sweaters or anything else. Our work will please you. K. U. Pantatorium. Call 1400. Dr. Winfield S. Hall of Northwestern University will speak at chapel tomorrow morning instead of Dr. Powell as was previously announced. After the dance visit the Hiawatha. Have that overcant cleaned, pressed and ready for cold weather, at the K. U. Pantatorium. Call 1400. Fred Hesser, '10, is the candidate for the office of county surveyor of Mitchell county. He has no opposition. Fixin' for fudge at Vie's. Fit guaranteed. Prices $15 and up. It's a straight case of PAY LESS and DRESS BETTER. Office 946 Mass. St. All the newest and latest new velvet dresses, coats, evening capes furs. MRS. SHEARER. MRS. SHEARER, 841 Mass. St., Ladies' Toggery. Nice line of chocolate at Vies. Young Men will find in the we are showing for this Fall, all of the newest style features. This great house employing the highest priced designer in America, the very best cutters and tailors that money can secure, thus giving you a finished garment which is delighting the best dressers in the largest cities in the land. The perfect fitting collars and shoulders are not to be found in any other make. We're showing all of the new models and colors, made from the best imported and domestic woolens. Prices more reasonable than you'd expect--wanting the best to be had in ready-to-wear Kuppenheimer Models Suits and Overcoats Other best makes $12.50 to $18.50 THE MATTER OF FIT $20.00 to $28.00 Positively see what we're showing before you decide J. HOUSE & SON 729 Mass. St. YOU know what you want in clothes good fabrics and refined styles. But you need *tit*, too—else you are *not* getting your money's worth. It is just here where we excel. Every Michaels-Stern garment gives correct fit—we can suit any man. And, we don't charge the tailor's price. Come in and save time and money on a Fall Suit, or Overcoat. THE NEW CLOTHIERS 902 Mass. St. $15, $20 and $25 Winey & Arnold Notice to Seniors. A charge of 50 cents will be made for all senior pictures received by the Annual board before March 1. Money must accompany photographs. After March 1 a charge of $1 will be made. Positively no senior pictures received after March 15. 1t Fresh oysters at Vic's. Hot buttered and salted popeorn at Soxman's. The Hawatha after the dance. Lowney's—a full line—at Wilson's drug store. We make sweaters look like new. Call 1400. If you are hungry after the dance visit the Hiawatha. Bulk potato chips at Vic's. Special for Hailow'een—home made pumpkin pie, at Soxman & Co.'s. You may get a solid gold seal by reading Gustafson's ad, elsewhere in this issue. Our party programs are neat and "different" yet inexpensive. Boyles, the printer. Now is the time to have HIATT, the CLOTHIER, to order your THANKSGIVING suit and Overcoat from the ROYALS, of Chicago and NEW YORK. Miss Jesse Myers has opened a dressmaking shop at934 Tennessee street. She is able to cater to the styles of University girls, particularly. Phone Bell 2438. 18-ft Sweet cider at Vic's. For good things to eat visit the Hiawatha. Open to all Classes First Senior Party Friday, Oct.28 Admission 75c F.A.A.Hall