--work in electionering before the meeting which is to be held on Friday. Lawrence Brett, Will Hackney and Ross Cunnick are the aspirants for the first place and the ticket back of each man is such that no matter which is elected the destinies of the Junior Class will be in honest and competent hands. KID GLOVES at WEAVER'S. Here's satisfaction in Kid Gloves. The Fall Styles and Colorings are here in complete assortment of sizes. Every pair fitted by expert glove fitters and guaranteed perfect. Parisienne 2 clasp ... $1.00 Newport, 2 clasp street glove ... 1.25 Virginia, 3 clasp dress glove ... 1.50 Cortland, 1 clasp silk lined ... 1.25 Gerster, 3 hook ... 1.50 Foster, street glove, 4 hook ... 2.00 Mocha, 2 clasp ... 1.00 Napoleon Suede, 2 clasp ... 1.50 --work in electionering before the meeting which is to be held on Friday. Lawrence Brett, Will Hackney and Ross Cunnick are the aspirants for the first place and the ticket back of each man is such that no matter which is elected the destinies of the Junior Class will be in honest and competent hands. LAWRENCE PANTATORIUM Well, this is Buster Brown: I paid you $1.50 per month last pear to keep my clothes in perfect order. I was well pleased. Send one of your agents, either H.C. Byrnes or L.H. Morgan and I will sign up for this year also. Be sure and call. That's all. Good bye. 1320 ENROLLED. Registration Reached That Number Today-Largest in History of U. E A. BROWN GIVES BOOKS, The total enrollment for 1904-05 today reached 1320, which is the largest in the history of Kansas U. The registration is expected to reach more than 1500 before the year is out. Mr. E. A. Brown of Kansas City, Mo., class of 1883, has given the library 550 books on American and English Literature and American History. The books will be known as the E. A. Brown collection and will be kept intact. The New Eldridge Barber Shop. We are prepared to do your work right. Call Barbers, Short wait. Satisfaction guaranteed Give us a call. F. M. TIDROW, Prop. --- BERNHARD HURT ON McCOOK Alva Bernhard, a promising candidate for the 'varsity eleven this season was hurt on McCook field during practice Tuesday afternoon. He was running with the ball and fell. Three first team men fell on top of him and Bernhard struck on the back of his head. Temporary paralysis resulted. "Birney" was carried to the "gym" and Dr Naismith and others spent several hours working over him. Dr. Naismith said today that he thought it was not a serious injury. Bernhard is resting better and is improving. Razors Honed, Ground and Exchanged at Weise's Barber Shop and New Bath Rooms. 727 Massachusetts street. Coach Kennedy has been overwhelmed by newspapers for his picture and was finally persuaded to go the Squires' Studio and be photographed this week. --work in electionering before the meeting which is to be held on Friday. Lawrence Brett, Will Hackney and Ross Cunnick are the aspirants for the first place and the ticket back of each man is such that no matter which is elected the destinies of the Junior Class will be in honest and competent hands. IT IS OUR AIM TO NOT ONLY That wear but every little detail as to fit and finish is an important factor with us. SELL CLOTHES SOPHS ELECT. Suits and Top Coats for fall and winter are the acme of perfection. We have them in every conceivable style and fabric in the new Browns, Blacks and Fancy Mixtures. Hart, Schafner & Marx (P. S. See the nutty Browns.) New Fall Hats. New Fall Shirts. New Fall Neckwear. W. E. SPALDING. President-Morgan 68, McKinzie 55 Vice President-Tyler 60, Alford 35. 807 Mass. St. Carl Morgan Elected After a Hard Fight by the Opposing Side. Treasurer - Gelvix 60, Bordman 35. Tuesday at noon the sophomores convened for the annual election of officers. The attendance was large and there was not the least indication of any lack of enthusiasm. There were two factions, Kaul, Sigler, Hale, McKinzie and L. U. Smith were the prominent leaders on one side and Blatherwick, Lapham and "Dutch" Ahlborn were among the other leaders. The tickets and results were:- Secretary—Alice Campbell 60 Helen Havens 32. SEASON TO OPEN SATURDAY. Co-Eds of 1905 Aroused. SENIOR GIRLS STARTLE POLITICIANS. Of the seven honors of the Senior Class, but two were scheduled to be given to girls. The fair sex has a clean majority of 15 in the Senior Class. They held a meeting yesterday and as a result the politicians of the class are much worried. Continued from page 1. Continued from page Rock Chalk victory of the season. Tickets will be a dollar and a quarter for the first three games and this will include a membership to the athletic association. The girls decided to support Maud Cramer for chairman of the play and to oppose Messrs Hansen and Chapin as joint managers of the play and Annual. Latest reports suggest a delightful tangle, Most of the Sorority houses and prominent girl clubs were the scenes of active electioneering last night between the bosses and would-be boss busters. POLITICS STARTED. Continued from page 1. Do it now. Squires and no other for photos. If you are not already a subscriber to the Kansan, subscribe now and get all of the football news, red hot off the gridiron twice a week and sometimes in between. R. E. PROTSCH. The Tailor, 17 MASSACHUSETTS STREET. The Misses Engle announce their MILLINERY OPENING FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY September 23-24. 833 Mass. DONNELY BROS. DONNELY BROS. LIVERY, BOARDING and HACK STABLES, All Rubber Tire Rigs. Cor. 7, N. H. Phone 000. The Tipton Barber Shop BATH PRICES: Single Bath 25c; 7 Baths, $1.00; 15 Baths $2.00; 24 Baths, $3.00; Baths for school year, $5.00. R. H. STEWART, Prop. STUDENTS HELPED TO FIND EMPLOYMENT. Through the agency of the Y. M. C. A. many of the wants of both old and new students have been filled, during the past few weeks. Employment has been found for a large number of the students. A number of both new and old men were also supplied with rooms. The supply far exceeded the demand and the bulletin board is half full of "Rooms for rent" advertisements. Incidentally these people should advertise their rooms in the Kansan and then they would be occupied. Murray Hill will go to Harvard. Freshmen should have University buttons. See Prof. Van Der Vrees. Go to R. Lindsay for Shoe repairing. Music Saturday afternoon and evening, at the Misses Engles Millinery opening. A freshman was caught trying to use one of the fire hydrants in Fraser Hall for a speaking tube. He wanted the janitor to come up and unlock the door of the chapel. The Chi Omegas have pledged Bernice French of Lawrence and Ida Ahlborn of Smith Center. Razors Honed, Ground and Exchanged. Weise's Barber Shop and New Bath Rooms. 727 Massachusetts street. NOTICE-For the benefit of those unfamiliar with the home of our school we wish to give a few pointers that will enable them to find what they want All freshmen should visit the new Museum at the earliest possible date. There you will see a petrified fat woman, a clothes horse made of a living skeleton, the inside works of a human ostrich, the hides of eleven (11) freshmen who were drowned in a vat of acid in the May day fight, the bottomless pit where the horrible hydra headed beast lies chained for a thousand years, a real jayhawk shot and stuffed by Prof. Dyche, a lock of hair from the head of Mary Queen of Scots and a Bihorned Amphipious Bovolapus taken by three hundred students from the Sells and Downs circus, May 1st., 1903.