THE KANSAN. The official paper of the University of Kansas. Published every Thursday morning and Saturday night of the school year, by the Kansas University Weekly Publishing Association. Office in University Library building. Down Town office, 680 Massachusetts St. Managing Editor Circulation Mgr Business Manager Wirt G. McCarty, N. P. Sherwood, Earl Campbell. Subscription price, One Dollar per year, strictly in advance. All subscription money due at the end of the year and all advertising accounts not paid will be subject to sight draft. Application made for entrance as second class mail matter. Address all communications to The Kansan, Lawrence, Kansas. Kansas has always more supporters after the game than before. Captain Stangland, of Columbia, was so severely injured by a blow on the head, in the Yale game that he lost his senses of taste and smell. "Though K. U. did not play its entire first team, yet we have something to crow over. We scored against the University and Washburn did not."-The Students Herald. "The Kansas University may well be proud of its football captain. He is an unusually good football player as is proved by the record of the University team. More than that, he is a scholar and a gentleman. His command of the English language is something marvelous. The Herald predicts a brilliant future for the gentleman when the football season is over." —Students' Herald. --of what has been charged to her, she is doing an injustice to herself by not making a public statement of the condition of her athletic association. It may be that the faculty of Washburn is not acquainted with all that is done in athletics. If they are not it is time some investigation was made, for public opinion in Kansas is doing Washburn a great deal of damage."—College Life. "It is to be hoped that the Uai universities of Kansas and Nebraska will patch up their differences before the beginnng of the football season next year. These two colleges are really the centers of football interest in the Missouri valley, and it is to be deplored that the relations between them are not what they ought to be. Those who saw the game between Nebraska and Kansas in 1903 remember it as one of the best games ever played in this part of the country, and the chances are that had the teams met during the season just closed they would have furnished a game as good as the one of the previous season. Foot ball in the Missouri valley needs just such games to make the interest in the sport commensurate with that of the East and the Middle West."—K. C. Star. "Prior to last year, Washburn had no better football team than the average denominational school of Kansas, but for some hidden reason last year enough heavy and fast men appeared on her gridiron to class her among the leaders of football in the state. This con lition has caused much criticism throughout the other schools of the state, and Washburn has again and again been accused of professionalism. In the face of this criticism, Washburn has made no public explanation. It is beginning to be believed that silence is convicting her of the greatest evil in athletics. If she is not guilty Order alumnium Cooking Utensils through the Home store. Allegretti Chocolates always fresh at Straffon's Drug store. Comic P res, Semple's Studio 725 Mass. St. SOME JEALOUSY. "Once in an edition of the KANSAN, Kansas University's official paper, there appeared a statement, which the College of Emporia proudly publishes in College Lite, that C. of E. was the University's best friend, because once upon a time when K. U.'s., football team was in Emporia playing the Normal the C. of E. co-eds yelled for the University. Why? C. of E. envies us because we always defeat them in our match games. Notwithstanding, how does a little squeaking noise C. of E. can produce compare with the aid the Normal renders K. U. in the line of athletics, regardless of other efficient material going to the University each year. K S. N serves K. U. just as a manufacturing concern does the populace. Two-thirds of the Normal football team will be playing within K. U.'s, team within two years. How many C. of E. men are there playing in K. U.'s., team? None K. U. is even now aching for such men as McFarland, Hyndman, Hensley, Light and others. Thus see, the Normal is many times the greater benefactor of the two."—State Normal Bulletin. Supplies for Fudge at Vic's. Kansas Pins at Gustafsons. Pictures made, rain or shine. 723 Mass, St. BOOKINGS FOR DEGEMBER—BOWERSOCK OPERA HOUSE. 2. An Orphan's Prayer. 3. A Bunch of Keys. 5. Boston Philharmonic Quartette. 6. Suedtracked 8. Everyman. 6. Sidetracked. 12. Why Girls Leave Home. 15. The Fortune Hunters. 10 13. Thou Shalt Not Kill. 19. Dora Thorne. 20. The Wizard of Oz. 23. J. F. Paimer's Pompei. 24. Marie Wainwright in "Twelfth Night." 28. Hottest Coon In Dixie. 31. Thos. Jefferson in "Rip van Winkle." Y. M. C. A. RECEPTION. A reception for the K. U. students in Lawrence was held at the Y.M.C.A.house,1117 Kentucky street last Friday night. There were about 35 guests present. Parlor games were played and punch served. It was a very informal occasion and was enjoyed by all present. When out for a walk, go to Vic's. W AXENE BROTHERS. 112 West 12th Street Kansas City, Mo. "Makers of Men's Fine Clothes." Kansas University trade especially catered to. Visits made to Lawrence. Write for particulars. We call and bring a trunk full of latest Samples at any time. --- --- SNOW ANNIVERSARY. Snow Literary Anniversary meeting will be Saturday evening, Dec. 3. A special program will be presented, the leading features of which are an address by Ex-Chancellor F. H. Snow, and a vocal solo by Mrs. Lyons. The meeting will be called in the North German room, and if the room will not accommodate the attendance the meeting will be held in the chapel. All students of the University are invited. The following is the program: Violin solo, Mr. Hubbard; talk, Miss Hansen; address, Dr. Snow; Vocal solo, Mrs. Lyons; Declamation, Miss Gant; German Socialism, Mr. Durr and Mr. Douglas; Glee Club Quartette; Debate, Mr. Earhart and Mr. Ramsey, Mr. Zook and Mr. Heinzeman. Fresh Marsh Mallows, 30c. per pound, at Wiedemann's. PHARMIC PARTY. The K. U. Pharmies will give a party in Pythian hall Monday, December 12th. An orchestra of five pieces has been engaged and the affair promises to be successful. Don't forget those dandy photos 4 for 25c at Semples' gallery over Strong's grocery store. Hot Ones JUST RECEIVED Wax Calf Button Shoes for Men. Full Dress Shoes From Nettleton. New Neckwear Galore. New Flat Iron Hats. New Browny Suitings. OBER'S For the Newest SPECIAL OFFER 10 K. U. STUDENTS. $2.00 Gymnasium Shirt best grade woob solid color. Regular $(.50 grade for Schmelzer Arms Co., KANSAS CITY MO Come in and see our OVERCOATS that we are selling way down. M. J. SKOrSTAD 829 Mass., St. New Eldridge Hotel, RATE $2.50 PER DAY. Foot Ball Season is Over But the season for having your clothes Cleaned, Repaired, and Pressed for $1.50 per month has just started. WE ARE HEADQUARTERS Lawrence Pantatorium Headquarters for Foot Ball Goods, Cigars and Tobacco. 704 Mass St SMITH'S NEWS DEPOT, 12 West Warren street. Phone 506 Gray. Bicycle and General Repair Shop Bicycle and General Repair Shop Gunsmithing, Lock and Lathe Work. Utilizing tools for Saws for Saw, and for guns. Guns for Rent. Prowork 856 Nass. St. Our Motto: "Good Work at Low Prices" L. F. CONKLIN. DONNELLY BROS. All Rubber Tire Rigs. Cor. 7, N. H. Phone 100) LIVERY, BOARDING and HACK STABLES. FOR SWELL RIGS GO TO Francisco and Sons, Successors to Nicholson & Hand. Phone 139. AUGUSTA FLINTOM, Teacher of Voice Culture and Harmony Hours 10-12, A. M.; -35, 6-P I, M. Studio, 75 Ohio St. Phone Main: 285. Chas. L. Hess MEAT MARKET. 941 Massachusetts St. Telephone 14. Invitation Stationery, Tally Cards, Souvenir Post Cards, Souvenir Booklet. 803 Mass. St. UNIVERSITY BOOK STORE