The Modes OF THE HOUR Expressed with a charm long exclusive with this house. You'll find all the smartest styles from the world's greatest fashion center in our Suit Room. They have a charm and style that mark them as exceptional. We invite you to inspect them. INNES, BULLENE & HACKMAN. Opening Address Friday. Justice Henry F. Mason of the Kansas Supreme Court will deliver the opening address in Robinson Gymnasium on Friday, September 17. The subject of the address will be "The University and the State." Photo supplies at Raymond's Photo supplies at Raymond's. Headquarters for manicure implements, bath caps, water wings and brushes for the bath, hands, face, hair, teeth and clothes. Perfumes, lotions and face preparations, safety razors, razor strops and cutlery. Parker fountain pens and stationery. O. P. Barber & Son, druggists. 909 Mass. St. SUCCESSFUL SUMMER SESSION Length of Term Will Be Nine Weeks Hereafter Instead of Six. The enrollment at the summer school this year which was the most successful one ever conducted by the University, was 370. For the instruction of this large number of students, forty professors were employed in the classrooms and in the laboratories. In addition to the regular summer session of six weeks, a sub-session of three weeks was offered for persons wishing to complete some particular course of study. Seventy students attended this short session. In speaking of the short term which was tried this summer for the second time, Professor A. T. Walker said: "We had been in doubt as to the advisability of lengthening the regular summer session of six weeks so it was decided to try the plan another year. The results of the extra three weeks show beyond a doubt that the plan has been most successful. In the future our summer session will be nine weeks long." WROTE PRIZE ARTICLE. University Freshman Won Prize in Collier's Contest. Miss Lois Harger, of Abilene, who will be a freshman in the University this fall, won the second prize in the Collier's Weekly contest for vacation stories. Miss Harger wrote of a summer outing spent in Colorado two years ago with the family of a University professor. Over 1,500 manuscripts were submitted in the contest and the winning articles were published in the annual vacation number of Collier's last summer. Miss Harger is the daughter of Chas. Moreau Harger, director of the journalism department. Ed. W. Parsons, Jeweler. 717 Mass. Street. COLLEGE JEWELRY You will find at Raymond's Drug Store a full line of toilet preparations including brushes, tooth pastes and perfumes. Come in and see them. Soxman for ice cream, all styles. Candy and cigars at Soxman's. McColloch's Drug Store carries a very complete line of toilet requisites. Soft drinks a specialty at Soxman's. NOTICE, NEW STUDENTS Before registering it is customary to call around at Vick's, 1345 Mass. St., and see what a nice place he keeps for your convenience. He carries a full line of hot and cold drinks, hot and cold lunch, fruit, cigars, candy and supplies for those little midnight spreads. Souvenir Spoons of Fraser Hall, Snow Hall, Medic Building, birds eye view of campus, seal of K. U. etched foot-ball and many other designs. Belt pins, stick pins, tie pins, belts, cuff buttons, fobs, hat pins, veil pins, etc. Take your choice. --in Clothes is like the "first" of anything else: If it's good, its apt to be a source of more than usual satisfaction, because it's first. FIRST OF THE SEASON The first man who goes out of this store wearing one of our new suits or one of our fine overcoats for fall, is sure to get a lot of pleasure in it. He will look better dressed than the men around him; He will have a distinction in style and finish that's quite unusual. Hart, Schaffner & Marx have produced for our three stores some of the most stunning creations we have ever had to offer our trade. The new grays and blues in suit fabrics are exceptionally attractive. Many patterns in the weave from plain colors in worsted and serges, to checks, plaids, stripes, self-stripes and other pattern weaves. Overcoats and Rain coats, too, are in many pleasing colors and weaves. You'd better be one of the first in them. Suits, 20.00 to $35.00. Overcoats, 18.00 to $35.00. Clothcraft ALL WOOL Suits and Overcoats 10.00 to $25.00. PECKHAM'S, Successors to W. E. Spaulding & Co. 807 MASS. STREET. Lee's College Inn. A PLACE TO EAT. Short Order, Regular Meals, Ice-Cream. Candy, Cigars. Twenty Meals for $4. You can't beat it. $1.10 Ticket for $1. Seats for 70 BEST OF SERVICE. Freshmen Football Candidates. All freshmen who expect to try out for their class football team are requested to meet Coach Kennedy on the golf links Monday afternoon at four o'clock. Arrangements will be made for checking out suits from the athletic manager. Coach Kennedy will meet the freshmen every day next week. A permanent tutor has not been found for them yet. Squires, the photographer, will be ready to serve the students in his new studio on September 15. It is at 1035 Massachusetts Street. Watermelon on ice at Vick's. Make a note of this: that McColloch's Drug Store is the Rexall Store. Best chili in town at Soxman's. If others fail to please you go to Vick's, he won't fail. McColloch's Drug Store makes a specialty of post cards. McColloch's Drug Store offers prompt attention and quick service. Get the habit of eating at Vick's and you won't get home sick for mother's cooking. If you would "PAY LESS AND DRESS BETTER" let HIATT, THE CLOTHIER order for you a Royal Suit. 946 Mass. The modern shoe shop—Newby's, 911 Mass. See HIATT, THE CLOTHIER for that Royal Suit. 946 Mass. SQUIRES, THE PHOTOGRAPHER Will be in his new Studio SEPTEMBER 15th AT 1035 MASSACHUSETTS STREET.