DATE OF COMPLETION NOW SET FOR OCT. 1 ADMINISTRATION BUILDING DELAYED THREE MONTHS Contractors Were Unable to Secure Supplies—Outside Work Completed. The new administration building which it was hoped would be ready for occupancy at the beginning of school will not be ready for use until some time in October. The painting and finishing work in the different rooms is being done rapidly. The lighting system is practically installed but the sewer, water, and heating connections will not be completed for some time. The chairs for the recitation rooms are to be of a dark oak. They will be in nearly the same style as are the newer chairs in the other buildings. They will arrive October 1. The rooms will be finished in dark stained oak with wax finish. On the outside of the building no work is left to be done. The grading of the grounds probably will not be started until the other work is out of the way. The basement of the building is to be used for the psychological laboratories. The philosophy and history recitation rooms will occupy the first floor. The drawing and painting departments will be on the third floor. The other departments will continue to have the same rooms in Fraser hall that they now have. In addition to these they will have the rooms to be vacated by the classes that will move to the new building. The contractors the Lloyd Construction Company of St. Louis, agreed to have the building done by July 1. This makes them at least three months late. The delay has been caused principally by the contractors not being able to secure the supplies as soon as needed. COMPANY WINS HONORS. University K. N. G. Distinguish Themselves at Riley The company of Kansas national guards from the University consisting of 45 men and three officers, all students, attended the encampment of all the guard companies in the state at Fort Riley, August 7 to 17. Theodore Utterbach, a sophomore in the College, made the highest individual score of any of the guardsmen entered in the shoot. Four men from the University company too kthe regimental loving cup offered for the best shooting. Third place in the 220 yard dash fifth place in the 440 yard dash and three medals in the relay were also won. Four medals were presented the University men for tent pitching. During the encampment the men built a big K. U. on a hill facing the fort. Each letter was 50x25 feet and composed of white limestone. When the Kansas Aggies company saw the sign they destroyed it during the night. The next day the University company rebuilt it and set a guard of twenty men over it. The farmers "attacked" these men while they were asleep, and again destroyed the K. U. The letters were immediately replaced, and such a strong guard set over it, that it was not again torn down. A number of regulars at Fort Riley who had a soft spot in their hearts for the University, kept watch when the companies left and the big letters still decorate the landscape in front of the big fort. The finest assortment of Box Candies will always be found at Wilson's Drug Store, 1101 Mass. Try out sodas. The choicest line of K. U. pennants and posters at Boyles, 725 Mass. St. Ice cream and ices at Wiedemann's. ROWLAND'S COLLEGE BOOK STORE Half way down the hill on Adams St. The only exclusive University Text Book and Supply Store in Lawrence. Remember the Place Mrs. Jeanette Benson has opened dress making Parlors over the Peoples State Bank, opposite the new Innes Store specialty. Appointments may be made now. Good honest and careful work at the Lawrence Pantatorium. 9 years in the business at 12 West Warren St. Both phones. Mrs. Jeanette Benson Mrs. Jeanette Benson has opened dress making Parlors over the Peoples State Bank, opposite the new Innes Store, Suits, Dresses, and Costumes a specialty. Appointments may be made now. Try a $1.50 pressing ticket. It is a snap. At the Lawrence Pantatorium. Both phones. WAIT! FOR DETAILS GRIGGS THE STORE OF QUALITY CIGARS, PIPES, TOBACCOS 827 Mass. St. SMART YOUNG DRESSERS UR "nutty" Fall Suits strike the Swell Young Dressers very forebly. Young Men have well fixed ideas regarding what they want in Clothes and they go where they can be fully satisfied. We show the full chested, broad shouldered Athletic style with broad lapels. Trousers full and graceful with extra length hem for cuff. Every new twist and turn in Artistic Tailoring fully honored. Fibries designed and colored for Young Men's wear. Every Suit correctly fitted to the form, by an expert. Suits at $10,$15,$20&$25 We've studied the Young Men's Clothes proposition to the end and we ask "classy" dressers to come to see how well we have mastered it. KING QUALITY SHOES Winey & Arnold Clothing, Furnishings, Shoes You will not make a mistake if you have your cleaning and pressing done at the Lawrence Pantatorium. Both phones. Dear Sir:- All the newest and latest Ladies' Apparel. A big line of corsets in all the latest models. Mrs. Shearer, Ladies' Toggery, 841 Mass. St. McColloch's Drug Store is on the corner of Mass. and Warren; its the handy store to trade at. Quick service and prompt attention is yours and satisfaction guaranteed. Penl ice cream at Wiede mann's. If you like peaches try peach cream at Wiedemann's. Did you see the enclosed advertisement in the Saturday Evening Post of September second? BELL BROTHERS MUSIC CO. 925-929 Mass. St. Waterman, Parker, Sterling, fountain pens, $1.00 to $5.00 at Boyles, 725 Mass. St. For fear you may have skipped that issue of the Post, I have taken the liberty of having a special reprint made and sent to you of this striking ROYAL TAILOR ad. For this ad contains a message that no man who wants to et the utmost out of his clothes dollars can afford to overlook. I am proud to have my store the local headquarters of ROYAL Tailoring. I am proud to be the means of putting on the backs of the good dressers of this city the kind of clothes that THE ROYAL TAILORS build. For when I sell a ROYAL suit I know I have made a friend as well as a customer. For I know that I have delivered the fullest satisfaction the best in wear, service, style, construction—that any money can buy in clothes. Very truly yours, Clifton II, Hiatt, 946 Mass. Tell Us Your Piano Troubles. I want to have the pleasure of showing you the magnificent display of Fall and Winter patterns that THE ROYAL TAILORS have placed in my store. I want also the pleasure of explaining to you the very unique and big satisfaction-insuring features of this tailoring line—the all-pure wool guarantee, the six day schedule delivery, the dollar-a-day forfit for delay—the all-embracing warranty of perfect satisfaction or money back. May I have the pleasure of a call? We rent pianos. Tell us your piano troubles. We tune pianos. We sell pianos. McColloch's Drug Store is the Rexall Store. Tell us your plan. We will help you out. We refinish pianos. We naur pianos. We make pianos. We fernish piano. We haul pianos. Official K. U. Emblems Pins ...25c to $5.00 Hat Pins ...35c to 5.00 Spoons ...50c to 5.00 Tie Clasps ...50c to 1.00 Match Boxes...2.50 and 3.00 Book Marks...75c to 5.00 Cuff Links ...1.00 to 7.50 Collar Pins ...35c to 2.00 Belts ...1.00 Pin Trays ...75c to 2.00 Belt Buckles...50c Rings ...75c to 7.50 Scarf Pins ...25c to 3.00 Shields ..1.00 to 5.00 Tie Racks ..1.50 to 2.00 Paper Knives ...50c to 1.00 Bouet Pins ..1.00 to 1.50 We have the largest and choiceest line of K. U. jewelry, in this city, as well as the finest quality line of other jewelry. New pins and novelties added constantly. We cater to the College Trade. Hence the word. THE COLLEGE JEWELER. (See the Sign Before Entering) We have no competition as to Quality and price.