Halls, diffrent as we are AN are a Journ a Econ. nearly board located amidst tiees e ven in rooms. The se nse veen physic in gu of the porte orifle So la vely cont the part lates not out give the de th the g THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN ENROLLMENT BOOSTED IN PHARMACY SCHOOI Is Only Department to Report Increase of Twelve Percent The School of Pharmacy has an increase this year of seven students over that of last year. This department is practically the only one that is able to report an increase of twelve per cent. Records on this report were preserved last year due to the war, and that students were not coming back to study pharmacy, or it may be accounted for by the fact that a course in the school of pharmacy may be completed in a period of two to four years, while a study of medicine requires a longer period before a student may be graduated. "Practically all the classes are filled to capacity and there is great need of microscopes and other equipment for the continuation of the work," said Approximately sixty-five per cent of those enrolled in the school of pharmacy follow it as their life work path, according to statistics compiled. ALPHA DELTS ROBBED Daylight Burglar Gets $14 From Sorority House What may be the first of a series of sorority house robberies similar to those of last year started with a thief entering the Alpha Delta Pi House, 1244 Louisiana. Thursday night during a successful getaway with fourteen dollars after being scared away by one of the sorority women. The robber made his entrance into one of the lower rooms by the removal of a window screen, but upon finding that this room adjoined the dining room, he set up his plans and used the outside fire escape to gain entrance into the third story rooms. Two of the rooms on the third floor were thoroughly racked and all the money taken from them was returned to other valuables were left untouched. Shortly before dinner, the cook noticed a man prowling around the yard in the rear of the house, but nothing was thought about his suspicious actions until after the robbery. New Psychology Books at Spencer The latest shipment at the Spencer library seems to be mainly on the subject of the psychology of disease. Large formidable volumes are to be seen in the work-room where they wait listing. Local anesthesia, that peculiar illness so greatly brought on children, is taken to detail in a book the same name. The psychology of the diseases of infant children is the theme of another book. Altogether, this shipment is one that would be of interest rather to the searcher after knowledge and experience, the ordinary college man and woman. R. O. T. C.Meet The Reserve Officer's Association will hold their first regular meeting Tuesday night. Capt. H. L. Burdick will speak concerning the aid that reserve officers can get toward making the R. O. T. C. as efficient as possible in memorial services and should attend this meeting. Details can be obtained from Dean Walker, Prof. C. I. Reed, Major Alter, or Capt. Wint Smith. Send The Daily Kansan home. K. U. Trounced Normals, 47-0 and Sandy Stump, Pete Jones and Wint Smith at guardia, and Gordon Saunders at center, probably represent the best Kansas line that could be picked at this stage of the season, and, barring accidents and necessary replements during the game, will be used steadily. Pete Jones, all-Valley guard in 1917, broke through the Normal line and threw their backs for losses on several occasions. Captain "Father" Parker played that was called while he was in the game, and Game Saunders, now at the center position, speed Lips passes quick and true. Hungry Parker and Franken probably made the best showing of the replacement lineemen. "Prey" Wilson, "Kenny" Welsh, and Harley Little were the best of the new men who went into the backfield. Wilson's broken field running ability, Wilson's uncanny speed and agility, Wilson's quick and unerring passing ability are expected to help materially in bolstering the Jayhawkers against their opponents in the remaining seven hard games of Emperia Position Kansas Kutnik LE Reid Cole LT (Capt.) Nettles Feord LG Jones (Capt.) Manly RG Sandefur Manly RT Smith McGahan RE Ivy Koch Q Lonborg Dillon LH Simon Christensen RH Mandeville Roes LI Welch The summary—Substitutions parius—Davies for Kranken, Franklin for Reeves, Stewart for Koch Pyle for Cole, Gates for Kutnik Phares for Dillon, Ruggles for Mat- her, Hofferl for Phares, Brigg Knaas—Wilson for Simon, Stucker for Holt, Hart for Sanders, Wheelock for Cox, Dawson for Nettels, McDonald for Rell, Farrell for Mandeville, Bell for vry, Little for Farell, Hale for Sandefre, Fraker for Higinigs, Little for Lomberg, Johnson for Little, Cox for Jones, Spool for Welch, Harris for Fraker, Harrison for Wilson, Kane for McDonald, Wed for Harrison. Yards gained from scrimmage= Normal 11, Kansas 299. Forward passes- Normals for 40 yards, eight incomplete, three intercepted. Kansas 18 completed for 187 yards, nine incomplete, two intercepted. Punts= Normals 12 for 378 yards. Kansas 5 for 166 yards. First downs= Normals 3, Kansas 23. Penalties= Normals 5 yards. Kansas 45 yards. The score by Kansas ...7 14 13 13—47 Normals ...0 0 0 0—0 Officials.-J. C. Grover, K. C. A. C. referee; Leslie Edmonds, Topeka Capital, umbrella; Walton Holmes, Topeka journal; head linesman. Expense of Publication Holds Up Directories The student directory is almost ready for publication, according to George O. Foster, registrar. The expense is so great that at present the University has not the money to purchase a printer will not attend the job. Mu Phi Epsilon announces the pledging of Grace Armann, fa24, of Lawrence; Elsa Lynn, fa21, of Lawrence; Hava McMullen, fa23, of Lawrence; Belen Velma Schmidt, fa23, Kansas City, Mc; and Vera Nesby, fa23. The Men's Student Council published the directory last year, and the University authorities are waiting to see good samaritan to come forth now. Frank L. Hopkins, special representative of the New York World, who is with Governor Cox's campaign party now touring Kansas, came down from Topkena this morning for a brief visit with his uncle, Benjamin Hopkins. He left at noon to rejoin the Cox party in Wichita. Send The Daily Kansan home. THE A number of students have formed a Y. M. C. A. team to go to Haskell every Sunday morning and conduct classes composed of Indian boys. The present workers are: Lyle Campbell, Joel Gerrard, Vaughn, and Homer Armstrong. Crimson and the Blue, Rock Chak, And Oh Me, Oh My. Three hours, compulsory for new students. Upperclassmen act as professors in this course, which is given in rooing and fraternity houses. ANNOUNCING Send The Daily Kansan home. The men cooperate with Mr. Pollard, religious director of Haskell and meet with him each week to prepare the lesson. They report that the work is very interesting, and that they find the Indian boys appreciative and on- thusliastic. Six or eight more students, could be used in the work. Any one who is interested may see Mr. Stewart at the T, M. C. A. NIVERSITY CATALOGUE SUPPLEMENT "K" DETROIT TWICE Coach, Bill Hahn, head coach of the Emporia normal football team which went down to defeat before the Jayhawker normal Saturday, was well prepared for his defeat Saturday morning by another defeat. Prof. M.W. Sterling, early athletic fan at the U.S. Capitol, Harriss, took him out to the Country club, and trimmed him over nine holes of golf. The design classes in the department of architecture will mett and take the equine for the first problem of the semester, Saturday morning. The problem was sent to them by The Beaux Arts Institute of Design of New York city, and will be completed and returned to the Institute at the end of the eight weeks. Work submitted to them by the institute is indeed received later. As in preceding years, a number of these problems will be sent to the classes in design throughout the year. K. U. Men Conduct Haskell Boys' Classes Cool fall weather emergencies call for fall clothing and WEARING APPAREL to be in readiness for comfort. When you buy at this store,you do not have to pay for any excessive expensive accounts. Hargiss Defeated Twice Wiedemann's SkofStad SYSTEM ELLING SYSTEM CLUB DANCE "WIEDIES" SODA GRILL Architects Begin Work On New Design Problem 929 Mass. Phone 499 Tuesday Afternoon THE MATINEE DANCE Dancing Tuesday Thursday and Friday afternoons at "GREAT SCOTT, BUSINESS IS GOOD! At Houk's Barber Shop SATURDAY OCT. 9 SCHOFSTAL'S FIVE F. A. U. HALL $1.25 per couple The oldest newspaper in England is the London Gazette. It started in 1655 as the Oxford Gazette. I almost forgot to get a date FOR Because our customers are satisfied YOUR WORK RECEIVES Prompt and Careful Attention H.M. Marks Made to Order Clothes THE STUDENT CLEANERS Fraker & Eaton TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED—Roommate for man student, at 1328 Ohio. Call 2203. 16.5.67 16-3-68 Boston, Sept. 28—The first woman ever registered as a student of Harvard is Miss Ada Nilda of the University of London, England. The Eng. university register yesterday for a course in the new graduate school of education. FOUND—Purse in Kansan News room containing small change and a street car ticket, Call Kansan Business office and pay for this ad. Lack Instructors in Chemistry "There is a great scarcity of instructors in the chemistry department this year," said Professor Brewster this morning. "About 750 students are enrolled in the various classes and we are just beginning to get things straightened out so that we can get down to real work. We will have to use some of the advanced students for instructors, as soon as we are able to start work." **STUDENT WANTED** to help with housework for room and board. Good home near University for right per- son. n Call 2423 Black. 16-5f-69 In your ear When Father Time Whisper Makes a little Down our way And buy one of our Mighty awful To hie yourself That winter clothes Will be Then it's time Comfortable Fifty-dollar suits —They're There This Little Ad in the DAILY KANSAN cost only 25c but just the same it found the pocketbook and money I.OST—A pocketbook containing $12.00 bills and blank check on Ottawa, Kansas bank, between Victory Cafe and 1200 Kry. 0-3-21. Kansan Ads Pay