Fitting Out Gentlemen With HART, SCHAFFNER & MARX, ready-to-wear Suits and Overcoats is the pleasant task in which we are daily engaged. We are giving more value for $12.50, $15.00, and $18.00 than you would expect for the money. A variety of models to suit different personalities and the choicest patterns and most popular fabrics of the season. W. E. Spalding. --carrying the K. U. team and the crowd from Lawrence will leave promptly at 1 p. m., making a fast run to Topeka. Returning, the special will leave Topeka at 6 p. m., reaching home in time for supper. Street cars will meet the Special at depot in Topeka, and run direct to Washburn Athletic Field. Round trip $1.05. Tickets on sale Nov. 10 and 11, good returning Nov. 13. Tickets are good on all regular trains in addition to the special. DON'T FAIL TO GO. OREADSIGHTS & SOUDNS At Minnesota, the girls organized a "Rooters Club" of 500 members. They will use pennants and lines of colors for their part of the rooting. Manley Michaelson, '05, law and famous center of the 'Varsity'03 and '04, visited friends at the University Friday and Saturday. "Mike" now has a regular run as engineer on the Santa Fe. Why is it the tomcat Why is it the tomcat Makes discord when he sings? Because the horrid tomcat Is filled with fiddle-strings. —Washington Star. Will Hicks, a last year sophomore Engineer stopped over at the University yesterday enroute to Chillicothe, Illinois where he is now going to begin work in the Engineering Department of the Santa Fe Railroad. Chester Rutherford, Dale McCune, George McCune, Edward Geizer, Carl Dassler and Walter Kirk, went to Leavenworth Over= coats. Single and Double Breasted. With or without belt. A fine showing of the latest patterns at $7.50 to $20.00 M. J.Skofstad, CLOTHIER. 829 Massachusetts Street. The Spelion foot-ball team of Sigma Alpha Epsilon played their first game this season with the Lawrence Business College on McCook field Friday afternoon. Thursday to spend the weekend with their parents. Mr. Astley Purton went to Kansas City Thursday to meet his father and mother who returned with him Saturday to visit the University. The Thetas are wearing colors for Miss Ida Spaulding of Kansas City, Mo. Frank Bartlett, of Kansas City, Kansas, spent Sunday at the Alpha Tau House. Prior Combbs, Roy Devasher, Jack B. Gage, Sig Alphs, went to Kansas City to see the football game between K.C.Manual and Central. D. S. Adams and G. T. Guernsey, went to Kansas City Saturday to see the Manual-Central game. The Sigma Alphs expect to play the Phi Delts next Friday. W. H. Loomis, of Kansas City visited his Phi Psi brothers at their home on Sunday. A. B. Harris and Plug Snyder came down from Washburn Monday morning to advertise the coming football game between K.U. and Washburn Dean Command, of the Law School of Washburn will be down Wednesday to make final arrangements. The Paleontological department is preparing the tower of the Museum for storing exhibits. Special Train for Topeka via the Santa Fe For the Kansas-Washburn Game Miss Grace Smith, '05, of Hutchinson, visited friends on the hill Tuesday. Miss Minnie Owens will go to Perry, Kansas, Friday, to assist Professor Bissings, a noted violinist, in a concert given there that night. Round Trip $1.05 $ Round Trip COLLEGE WORLD. During the past few weeks a large number of gifts has been received by various colleges. Harvard gets $50,000 from Jacob H. Schiff for the expenses of an excavating expedition in Palestine during the next five years. Purdue gets a $40,000 appropriation for a civil engineering building, while the University of Minnesota will receive $200,000 for the erection of a public hospital for the department of medicine and surgery. Mrs. Hearst's gift of archaeological and anthropological material to the University of California amounts to almost $500,000, and Carnegie offers Radeliffe $75,000 for a library building on condition that the college have an equal sum. Ohio Wesleyan. Of 1800 students applying for admission to Cornell this year 800 were refused. The announcement has been made that the late Mrs. E.D. Rand, formerly of Iowa, has left a bequest of $200,000 for the establishment in New York of a school for the study of socialism. About $900,000 has been appropriated by the Nebraska legislature for the expenses of the Nebraska State University during the next two years. There are nearly 3000 students at Nebraska this year. Chancellor E. Benjamin Andrews, President of Nebraska State University, denounces class fights in colleges as a relic of barbarism, and fraternities as a craze. Nearly Half Self-Supporting. At Michigan the freshmen are not allowed to smoke on the campus. Ninety-four Enrolled. Over 43 per cent of the students of the University of Kansas are wholly or partly self-supporting. Of the men 55 per cent are classed as self-supporting or partly so. The percentage of women students who are paying their own expenses is a fraction over 20. It is estimated that 100 students are earning their way while in school. Most of the self-supporting students, however, have either saved their school expenses before entering the University, or earn their expense money during the summer vacations. The new student orchestra is prepared to furnish first-class, up-to-date music for dances, receptions or "blowouts" of any kind. It is a five-piece, all student organization and especially desires student jobs. Prices $2.50 per man till 12:30. H.E. Fowler, director and manager, 705, Mississippi Street. 100 Sheets Paper, 50 Envelopes to match. 60c. There are 94 students registered in the clinical department of the medical school at Kansas City. The contract for the construction of the new memorial hospital has been let to Jos. G. Taylor of Kansas City for $11,500.00, and work will be commenced at once. The basement portion of the building is already completed. Notice. Good linen finish paper. Examine and buy. Rowlands & Stevenson 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. 50 DIFFERENT SUBJECTS in matted pictures. They are beauties Only cost you 10 cents each. Wolf's Book Store We want NEW SUBSCRIBERS 1,0 0 0 and in order to get them we will send The Kansan to any subscriber for the rest of this year for 75 cents Leave your subscription with any member of the Board or at the check stand. K. U. Agency, Remington Typewriters Machines for rent. VAN FLEET & KAYSER, Fred J. Boyles, 631 MASS. ST, 601 MASS. ST. Students' Printer and Stationer. Bell phone 665 red. Home phone 526