Halls structured, not in the office A area of large beam nearly board located and the letters in the rooms. They the se ouse need con pages of the portex orile So large below the part later not cut gen the de th i g --- KANSAS STOCK RISES WITH NEW MATERIAL Last Year Squad Men and 2 Letter Men Show Up For Work EMPHASIZING CONDITION Stock in the Kansas football team rose materially Thursday afternoon when included in the fifty men out for practice, were some of the stars of last year, out for the first time this season. Wint Smith who starred at guard last season, was out for work. Bill Davidson, one of the men who helped make the Varsity last year, although he did not make his letter, appeared for the afternoon work out. Loren Simons one of last year's halfbacks, checked on his gear and looked forward to Erwin Stugard, end on last season's squad, also made his initial appearance of the season. More Men Expected Out—Hard Work From Now on is Program With these addition, and more to come out yet, it will not be an entirely green team that goes up against Emporia Normal in the first game of the season to be played on McCook field, October 2. The men were given a much harder workout Thursday evening, in running down under pants, falling on the ball and some practice on the lateral forward pass. With fifteen men out working all afternoon and every afternoon, competition for the coveted berths on the first squad will be keen, and grow even keener as the season advances. In a talk to the men while they were resting a bit and getting their wind back, Coach Allen told them that those who were planning to have a good time while out for the variegated grass equipment at once, for as he said, "Any man who is not doing as the coaches are that is giving all he has for Knausa, does not deserve a place on this team, and furthermore, the first man seen smoking automatically check in his suit." THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN More work in setting up exercises was given, as a finishing touch to the afternoon, candidates were admonished to keep in the best physical shape possible, and not to take the training season lightly. Men who will-probably be counted on to do the punting for Kansas this year were being worked in conjunction with the pumps. Harley Little, of last year's freshman squad, Tad Reid from the 1919 varsity back-field, were doing most of the kicking, uninvolved direction of Coach Adrian Lindsey. With four and possibly six men out for the center position, all of whom have had considerable experience mean that this spot will be filled. Football Activities Have Started at Iowa University Iowa City, Ia., Sept. 14—The 1920 gridiron activities at Iowa University will be opened tomorrow, when Coaches Howard Jones, Roland Leed, a former Iowa captain; James Ashmore, an old Illinois star, and Capt. Bill Kelly begin operations with a dozen or more experts of last season. Kelly, who was hurled unconscious into the road when his auto was smashed in a collision a fortnight ago, has recovered. The prospects for the season here are deemed exceptionally good. The Oct. 2-Indiana at Bloomington. Oct. 9-Cornell at Iowa City. Oct. 16-Illinois at Urbana. Oct. 23-Chicago at Chicago. Oct. 30-Open. Nov. 6-Northwestern at Iowa City Nov. 13-Minnesota at Iowa City Nov. 20-Ames at Ames. Lorraine Wooster Stirs Up Hornet's Nest at Fair Topeka, Sept. 16. -Miss Lorraine Elizabeth Wooster, state superintendent of public instruction cannot even go to the Kannas fair without running into a horse's nest. While Miss Wooster was presiding over a spelling her, someone stirred up a nest of horrors just back of the pavilion. The spelling beel continued while Miss Wooster devoted her time to fighting off the horrors. Naomi Yeakley, of Hoyt, won first prize in the written contest and Lloyd Rice, Topeka, won first honors in the oral contest. You may find the need of pretty draperies or furnishings for the room you are to occupy this school year. A Rug, Drapery Material for Window or Box Covering, Chintzes, Cretanne or Figured Terry Cloth—all this on the third floor. The Third Floor at Innes' You don't have to wait a thousand years for your watch left at Our repair department has been enlarged to insure prompt attention for all work. 827 Mass, Street Expert Repair Service The Trunks and Bags are Here Too Blankets, Comforts and Pillows May Also be Found on This Floor INNES, BULLENE & HACKMAN Wichtihk, the Sept' 15—Following a command by the speaker representing the sophomores, the campus of Fairmount blossomed with the greenery of freshmen caps today, thus continuing the tradition inaugurated last year that all freshman boys wear caps until Turkey Day. Freshies Grin and Bear It TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOUND—Near South Park, a purse containing money. Geraldine Bep ROOM—to let. Boy's room, one block from campus. 1228 La. Phone 1556. 5-3-14. LOST-Pockettbook containing money and owner's card on Hill Friday morning. Reward. Return to 734 Indiana. Mary Hanna. pet. Phone 573. ROOM FOR RENT-Double or single for girls. One block from campus. 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"You get more where buying for cash only" 737 Mass St. Phone 548 Wonderful Hats at a Very Special Price Lawrence Typewriter Exchange SATURDAY—A new group of Ultra-Smart Models are offered. WONDERFUL $10 Hats We are teaching hundreds of women to ask for these wonderful hats, because they know that our utmost efforts and energy are concentrated in giving superior Hats that ordinarily cannot be found at this price. Many off the face, rolling brims, crushers, lace and small bats; the trimming includes ostrich, metal threads and ornaments, embroidery and fancy ornamentals. The hats feature shades of pleasant, Hunter's green, negre, Copen, navy, Quaker gray and black. IN TOMORROW'S GROUP Typewriters for Rent Better get yours while our stock is complete HAROLD BACHMAN and His MILLION DOLLAR BAND Will Appear at ROBINSON GYMNASIUM Afternoon 3:30 p.m. Admission 50c Monday, Sept. 20 Evening 8 p. m. Admission $1.00 Dance After Night Show--Bachman's Jazz Orchestra DATE RULE OFF Your Clothes Question— Can be best solved by visiting us today— A remarkable showing here for your choosing— Every garment carries our guarantee of satisfaction— Freshman Caps Ready, $1 Suits $35 up O'Coats $35 up at "Wiedie's" Tea Room will be opened to the public for the rest of the season Saturday Noon Sept.18th Make Reservations for Sunday Night Dinner Dancing 3-6 p.m. Soda Grill Schofstal's Orchestra Tomorrow Wiedemann'S The Place With 52 YEARS OF COLLEGE EDUCATION