GOOD MORNING! Do not forget that you can save 75 per cent by buying your Clothing at the Great Sale of ROBINSON & WINEY. Remember the Sale closes Saturday, October 28, at 11 P.M. WETFEET For the rainy weather and slushy days that are with us constantly at this time of the year, every man will need a pair of WATER TIGHT SHOES We have men's water proof shoes that will fill the bill exactly. THE SHOES ARE SHOES WE BRAG ABOUT If you want dry feet have a pair handy for bad weather. STARKWEATHER SHOE CO. A Limerick. There was a young lady named Mickle, Who choked 'most to death on a pickle. "The reason," said she "Tis easy to see The pickle, it tickled a mickle." There was a man in Argentine, Who drank a pint of kerosene. Then he swallowed a match With sandpaper to scratch And since he's never benzine. R. G. T. Annual Convention at Manhattan The twentieth annual convention of the Kansas Y. W. C. A. met at the State Agricultural College, Manhattan, October nineteenth to twenty-second. Miss Bruce, State Secretary, Miss Paxson, National Secretary, and Miss Radford, of Calcutta, India, all of whom have been here recently, were present and took part in the program. Miss Van Zandt had charge of the Bible Hour, at nine o'clock Friday morning. About two-hundred and sixteen were in attendance. Those going from here were Miss Van Zandt, Miss Lynn, Amy Langworthy, Patience Bevier, Ruby Jackson, Henrietta Gebhart, Cora Taylor, Retta Womer, Lucretia Hart, and Ola Bingler. ABOUT SOME PEOPLE. Mr. Frank Hartman of the biology department is making a classification of the zoological specimens belonging to the smaller schools of the state. Frank Bartlett, of Kansas City, Mo., a former University student, spent Sunday at the Alpha Tau house. Mr. Cortelyou, of South Dakota, is visiting his son, Frank, at the Sigma Nu house. Dr. Hunt, of Olathe, Yale '02 was a visitor at the Phi Gam house Saturday and Sunday. Jno. C. Clugston, Eng. '09, spent Saturday and Sunday at his home in Topeka. J. W. Gowans, '02, who is principal of the Gardner high school, was visiting friends here Saturday and Sunday. A number of Baker students came down to the football game Saturday in a lumber wagon. "Billy" Reynolds is preparing to make an addition to his hillside barber shop. A new H. T. Martin, of the paleontology department, is making a photomicrograph for Prof. McClung. chair will be placed and more room made for his customers. John R. Parsons, ex-county attorney of Grove County, has reentered the Law School to complete his course. Ex-Captain Hicks in Town. INSIDE INFORMATION Ex-captain Hicks of last years foot-ball team was visiting at the University Monday and Tuesday. Hicks had just returned from Wellington, where he coached the Sumner county high school team for the past two weeks. Hicks' team won two games while he was coaching, one with the Tonkawa University 18-0, and the other with the Oklahoma Normal of Alva, 48-0. Mrs. J. W. Green, wife of Dean Green, has presented a beautiful palm to the Law School which may be seen on the first floor of Green Hall. Dr. G. H. Hoxie, of the Medical School at Kansas City, was in Lawrence Saturday. Hicks is now on his way to Kansas City, where he will play with the K. C. A. C. the rest of the season. The Athletic Club also wants him to play basket ball with them when the season opens. Irene Cunnick, Art '08, spent a few days last week at her home in Sabetha Kan. When asked in regard to the Oklahoma-Kansas game Hicks said, "I was surprised at the score. I expected to see Kansas win by a small margin." The place for you these rainy days is inside one of our HART SCHAFFNER & MARX Rain Coats; suitable overcoats for any day. Suits, Top Coats, and Rain Coats made by this well known house are guaranteed. $12.50 to $20.00 Yes, 'Tis a Pity. W. E. Spalding. Poison be their drink! Gall, worse than gall, the Gall, worse than gall, the daintiest they taste! Their softest touch as smart as lizard's stings. hazard's songs, Their music frightful as a serpent's biss! hiss! And boding screech-owls make the concert full! -Shakespeare. William was certainly in a most tempestuous state of mind when he wrote the above. He was probably thinking of the SEVEN GIANT TAILORS and their misfits. Pity 'tis he couldn't have worn a ROYAL TAILOR's or M, BORN & Co. SUIT. CLIFTON T. HIATT. Office in Eldridge Bldg. Phone Main 160. The Smoke House, A Resort for Gentlemen. Pool, Billiards and Shining Parlor. JOHN WALQUIST. F. A. EWING Hot Mexican Chili. 5 and 10 cent Dishes. 1031 Mass. St. MOAK BROS. & SHARPE, Eldridge House Livery, Hack and Boarding Stable. Rubber tired rigs a specialty. Hack calls promptly attended to night or day. Telephone No. 148. CHAS. L. HESS, Meat Market 941 Mass. St. Wiedemann's. The Oyster season has opened. We serve them in all styles. Pure Ice Cream. Sundae and Sodas with fruit. WIEDEMANN'S. Rain Coats Call and see our "B. Priestly & Co."" "Cravenette" None better made and only $10.00,$12.50 and $15.00 M. J. Skofstad, CLOTHIER. 829 Massachusetts Street. Explain it. The Washburn Review in its description of the Manhattan game says that "the Farmers never made more than three yards through the line. Neither could they go around either end." We wonder how the Manhattan team was able to make a touchdown and carry the ball twice as far as Washburn under such discouraging conditions.