THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PROMISES TREAT IN "ABRAHAM LINCOLN" Manager Dechares McGlynn's Impersonation Is Master Work of American Theatre "Frank McGlynn's insperation will go down as one of the master works of the American Theatre," said J. L. Petrelt, who was here yesterday making arrangements for John Drinkwater's play, "Abraham Lincoln," which will come to Lawrence the sixteenth of this month. "Abraham Lincoln" is to be staged here by the original company, made up of some forty actors, which appeared in London, and ran many shows at Cort Theatr. In 1865 he been on tour for almost four years. "It is almost impossible to describe the play in detail," said Mr. Petrelt. "There is so much of the intangible spirit in the work of both Mr. Drink-water, Mr. McJelpin that, the design of the play can be estimated without seeing it." "There are interesting similarities between Frank McGlynn, the interpreter of Lincoln in the play, and the Martyr Pope President," he said. Mr. Glynn would be Lincoln for years before he began playing for Mr. Harris' company. Ober's Get Radio Set Mr. Pelret promises that the performance here will be as fine in every detail as when "Abraham Lincoln" was first produced in New York. Ober's have installed a new radio receiving set in the sporting goods department of their store. They will receive the world's series play by play and also the football games on Fridays and Saturdays. During the afternoon concerts will be received from various points of the country. "SuitingYou" THAT'S MY BUSINESS WM. SCHULTZ 917 Mass. St. Thomas Shoe Electric hop DALE PRINT SHOP 1027 Mass. Phone 228 Low Funds Not Causing Withdrawal by Students In spite of the fact that many of K. U.'s men students are still without work, or at least without as much work as they would like to have, there have been practically no with-drawals from the University on that account, according to John R. Dyer, Dean of Men. Nettels Coaching at Pittsburgh George Northee, A. B. 21, for three years a star tackle on the K. U. team, is assistant to Coach Garfield at the Pittsburg Normal Training School. His duties are those of line coach and he is good at coaching. heavy line this year are good. Nettels was an all-Missouri Valley tackle for two years and captain of the Kansas team in 1920. So far there have been only forty-three withdrawals among the men students, and practically all of these have given for their reasons conditions which were practically unavoidable, and did not concern the financial problems, so generally believed to be facing our University men. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED—Boarders. Best home cooking in town. Eat all you want. Chicken dinner Sundays. Welcome door entrance. Same building, University Book Store Annex. Roommates for two boys. 1524 Red. 6-13 TOP COATS made to measure In Tweeds and Other Fine Material at $30.00-$35.00 S. G. Clarke 1033 Mass. St. The Mode of the Season Suede Oxford$6.50 to $8.00 Some are cleverly trimmed with Patent leather, featuring heels of various heights and sharp clean cut contours. Friday and Saturday Hosiery Special $2.65 Luxe All Silk Full Fashioned Hosiery. Regular $3.00 Quality. Special Hat Sale FRIDAY and SATURDAY Beautiful Panne and Lyons Velvet Hats Over 100 to choose from presenting models actually worth two and three times this remarkable sale price $5.95 Drescher's Correct Apparel for Women & Misses A specially prepared sale bringing the smartest modes of the moment—a timely sale no woman can afford to miss. The most authentic modes for Fall—an assortment varying from the extremely large black dress hat to the smart little close-fitting bright colored model. Clever trimming touches of novelty feathers, handsome ornaments, self trims of velvet in artistic bows and other effects; flowers and coque feathers feature each hat. See Our Special Display of these Hats In Fairness to all Every Sale Must Be Final Church Member? Your local church wants your affiliate membership, and next Sunday, October 8 is the special day for receiving affiliate members into all churches. Wear your uniform! It helps you It helps others Phone your student pastor or minister of the local church Information about them at either "Y"office Your Last Chance for BASKET BALL Early reports indicate that two thousand Student Enterprise Tickets will be sold by Saturday night. That means that there will be no single admissions for Basket Ball at any price. There is still time for three or four hundred wise students to buy their tickets. See a salesman or call at any one of the following before Saturday night. Athletic Office - - - Law School Office - - Office of the Dean of Women Office of the Dean of Men Y. W. C. A. - - - Y. M. C. A. - - - - Gymnasium - Green Hall - Fraser Hall Fraser Hall Henley House Myers Hall