For the Time of Revelry For the dance and party and social function every woman wants a pretty gown. We wish to call special attention to our extensive line of Fabrics for the party dress. Among these are SILK WARP CHIFFON, SILK WARP EOLIENNE,SILK WARP CREPE DE PARIS, SILK WARP SEEDED EOLIENNE, etc. Prises from 50e to $1.50 a yard. Prices from 50c to $1.50 a yard. A. D. WEAVER FOOTBALL AT PENNSYLVANIA. Bill Bailey Tells of the Recent Harvard-Penn. Game. A personal letter received from Will Bailey, who is attending the Medical school at Philadelphia, contains a description of the recent game with Harvard. "Saturday afternoon I went to the Harvard-Penn. football game. It was one of the most magnificent sights that I have ever seen. There were about 23,000 people there, and the display of colors was certainly fine. Harvard's men were on an average fifteen pounds to the man heavier, and they had a tandem play that at first was good for five or ten yards every time. It took our men almost through the first half before they got on to the way to stop it, and when they had solved this problem, the Harvard men seemed to be up in the air. After we made the second touchdown, they went to pieces, but the time was too short to score again and the final score was 12 to 6 in Penn's favor. After the game was over all the students went out on the field and had what they call a "snake dance." They get in rows of six or eight abreast and form a long line and dance zigzag, back and forth, across the field. Everyone went nearly wild, and I was also there, and couldn't talk much better than the rest of them at the supper table. Of course we went down town after supper and took up all the street with our snake dance and stopped all the street cars, till there was a line of them five or six blocks long. We stopped at the different corners and cheered, and finally broke up about eleven o'clock." TO UPSET ATHLETIC CODES. Chicagoan Would Not Bar Professionals. In a recent argument for reform of college athletics, Prof. Shailer Mathews of the University of Chicago advanced two rather startling propositions, which, should they be added to the athletic code would totally upset some present notions, notably the non-professional rules. In the first place, Professor Mathews holds that it should be considered as legitimate for a college athlete to coach high school or college teams or to play summer baseball to pay his college expenses as it would be to tutor students in mathematics or classics. Secondly, he would debar from athletic contests all unclassified students and members of all professional schools whose entrance requirements are less than those of the academic department. The latter ruling would only have the effect of forcing athletes to be regular in their class work, and would aid in placing athletics on a strictly college basis. The new armature coils for the dynamo which was broken last Saturday, were shipped from Schenectady Friday morning. The coils will probably arrive here on Sunday, will be put in position and the lights will be as good as they usually are by Tuesday evening in time for the opening of the Art Exhibit. Your OVERCOAT Let us sell you one of our Long Swagger Overcoats, in Black or fixed Grays, and fancy mixtures. $12.50, 15.00, 18.00 and 20.00. W. E. SPALDING ORDERS TAKEN for Fine Tailoring FOR MEN'S FINE SUITS AND OVERCOAT, AND RAIN COATS. ALSO LADIES' SKIITS AND COATS AND RAIN COATS, CUT TO ACTUAL MEASURES. I have had 16 years' experience and I will give you a guaranteed fit-none better, few so good. It will pay you to examine this line before placing your order. Prices are the lowest, goods the best for the money. Also French dry cleaning and pressing men's and ladies' clothes. Goods called for and delivered. Bell phone No. 809. J. H. HINTON, 738 Massachusetts St., Upstairs Rooms 1-2. Lawrence, Kansas. FRATERNITY NEWS. Miss Florence C. Robinson, of Milwaukee, editor of the Pi Phi "Arrow," spent Sunday at the Pi Phi House. Frank Kunz, of McPherson, Kansas, is pledged to Alpha Tau Omega. The Sigma Chis will give a farewell party for one of their number, W. F. Wellington, next Dec. the 8th at G. A. A. hall. O. C. Jones, of Everest, Kit Wilson and Carl Allen are visiting at the Sigma Nu House. The Beta's "Turkey Pull" this year will come Nov. 24th. This is their annual banquet which they have the first Friday before Thanksgiving. About eighty couples will be present. One of the most enjoyable of fall parties was the one given by Kappa Alpha Theta at Fraternal Aid hall last evening. About sixty couples attended, among whom were the following out of town guests: Inez Grant, Lee Campbell, Edna Rough and Lee Barnett, Kansas City; Winifred Everingham and Josephine Kaiser, Topeka, Kansas, and Bailey Barker, Girard, Kansas. Pineapple ice was served and a five-piece orchestra furnished the music for the program of twenty dances. Ray Barnett, Bert Satterley, George Velt, Geo. Mossbacher, and H. Chambers, of Kansas City, Missouri, will visit at the Sig Alph house over Sunday. Order Your Full Dress Suit Clifton T. Hiatt. of He will save you money and give you entire satisfaction. OFFICE: 924 Mass. St. Phone Red 160. Pennants Fraternity Kansas See our line before before you buy. Rowlands & Stevenson The Smoke House, A Resort for Gentlemen. Pool, Billiards and Shining Parlor. JOHN WALQUIST. 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. Sundaes and Sodas with fruit. WIEDEMANN'S. DROP IN K. U. Agency, Our store. You will find what you want in Books, Stationery, Pictures and Novelties. Wolf's Book Store K. U. Agency, Remington Typewriters Machines for rent. VAN FLEET & KAYSER, Fred J. Boyles, Students' Printer and Stationer. Bell phone 665 red. Home phone 526 Fine correspondence stationery in boxes or by the pound at Boughton's 1025 Mass. St. Theme paper by the pound and in tablets. NEW STUDENT ORCHESTRA First-class music for all occasions. H. E. Fowler, Director and Manager. 705 Mississippi St. $2.50 per man until 12:30 The New Eldridge House BARBER SHOP Satisfaction guaranteed. Respectfully, Currey, Fisher., L. Satisfaction guaranteed. Respectfully, Curbey, Fisher, L. R. Gibbs, and F. M. TIDROW, Proprietor. The Latest Electric Massage Machine. Gents' and Ladies' Shining Parlor at foot of hill.