--- For Any Sort of an Occasion Whatever you do, wherever you go,business,the social function, winter sports—for any place where clothes count, we'll show you the right thing. When we say Hart, Schaffner & Marx clothes, you know what that means. Suits, Top Coats, Rain Coats, $12.50 to $20.00. W. E. SPALDING, 807 Mass. St. SELECT REPRESENTATIVES. Professor A. T. Walker and C. O. Pingry Chosen to Confer With Nebraska. The Athletic Board met Monday noon. The proposition to play the post-season Haskell game was deferred until after the Thanksgiving game. Secretary Van der Vries read a letter from the Nebraska Athletic Board stating that they had accepted the proposition from Kansas and had appointed Dean Pound of the Nebraska School of Law and Captain Benedict to confer with Kansas representatives on the proposition of a resumption of athletic relations. The Kansas board elected Professor Walker and C. O. Pingry For the Thanksgiving Vacation--- A Suitcase. An excellent line to select from. The genuine B. Priesley & Co's Cravenette Rain You can always tell the genuine Cravenette by the label. We have them in plain black, gray and fancy cloth. Coats Or maybe you would like a Suit. If so, you can find no better place to select one than at 829 Mass. St. M. J.Skofstad, to represent our athletic board. The time and place of the meeting is not yet decided but will probably be soon after Thanksgiving vacation. You will find the Japanese ladies very interesting. At the County Fair Dec.9. The picture in today's Kansan was made by Squires. For sale at Studio, 925 Mass. St. A rumor was started Sunday night to the effect that Daniel Johnson Sheedy has been married. His club went in a body to his rooms to congratulate him, and inform him that the cigars were due. He finally convinced them that the rumor was a base slander. All concerned were disappointed. Football pictures of the team and individual pictures of each player for sale at Squires Studio, 925 Mass. St. Step in and step into a pair of FISCHER'S GOOD SHOES you will then be ready to be off to the GREAT GAME. K.U.will then be sure to win. $3.00, $3.50 and $4.00 will help do the work. Fischer's FRISCO SYSTEM The Lowest Rates of the Year To Points in Oklahoma, Indian Territory, Arkansas, Missouri Texas, and Other States. Round-Trip Homeseekers Tickets at Three-Fourths of the One Way Rates. (Minimum $10.00) A. HILTON, Gen'l Passenger Ag., St. Louis, Mo. October 3 and 17. November 7 and 21. December 5 and 19. J. C. LOVRIEN, Ass't. Gen'l Passenger Agt. Kansas City, Mo. The 5 and 10 cent Store We have again a line of those beautiful Matted Pictures to sell at 10c. 816 Mass. St. BOOKS Look at our Books. Standard authors, cloth binding. Fresh, choice Candies at 20c and 12c a pound. Football Developes Men. At the meeting of Snow Literary Saturday night, the question, "Resolved that football as a college sport should be discontinued,"was debated. Ramsey for the affirmative stated several instances where K.U. players were obliged to give up studies on account of football and Draper enlarged upon the brutality of the game, telling of several instances where men were instantly killed. Stockwell for the negative brought up statistics from the Registrar's office showing that the average grades of the football team were higher than the average for the whole school. He also proved that more men were injured each year in other sports than in football. He ended his discussion with a brilliant plea for the continuation of football as the only purely amateur and college sport in the world. Pfeiffer also was able to show that football developed men for certain occupations after the college course was completed. A special program will be given at the Thanksgiving meeting, Saturday evening, Dec. 2. Everybody interested in literary work will be welcome. Do it now; have Squires make your picture. Squires Photography, 925 Mass. St. Ed Moses, law '04, visited his Phi Delt brothers this week. Myron Humphrey, college '05, and Manley Michaelson, law '05, have been spending a few days at the Beta House. Did you ever hear plantation darkies sing? Attend the County Fair December 9. Consult one of the gypsy fortune tellers at the County Fair. Order Your Full Dress Suit of Clifton T. Hiatt. He will save you money and give you entire satisfaction. OEFICE: 300 BOOKS 924 Mass. St. Phone Red 160. Good titles,good print. The best value ever offered. Publisher's price $1.00, Our price 50c each Rowlands & Stevenson The Smoke House, The Smille House, A Resort for Gentlemen. Pool, Billiards and Shining Parlor. JOHN WALQUIST. MOAK BROS. & SHARPE. Earlidge House Livery, Hack and Boarding Stable. Rubber tired rigs a specialty. Hack calls promptly attended to night or day. Telephone No. 148. Meat Market 941 Mass. St. CHAS. L. HESS, 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 Wolf's Book Store K. U. Agency, Our store. You will find what you want in Books, Stationery, Pictures and Novelties. Remington Typewriters Machines for rent. VAN FLEET & KAYSER, Fred J. Boyles, 631 Mass. Sr. Students' Printer and Stationer. cell phone 955-200-8000. Horse phone 574-252-7000. Bell phone 665 red. Home phone 526 - Fine correspondence stationery in boxes or by the pound at Boughton's 1025 Mass, St. The 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 1:30 The New Eldridge House BARBER SHOP 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.