UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN TODAY ONLY THEATRE VARSITY TODAY'S BROADWAY STAR FEATURE Line Parties Reserved Box Office Telephone No.3 Anita Stewart and Star Cast in Vitagraph's Three-Reel Comedy "UNCLE BILL" Also Pathe's News Film This Week's Issue MONDAY AND TUESDAY: ANNETTE KELLERMAN, the World's Most Famous Water Nymph, and 200 Other Stars in "NEPTUNE'S DAUGHTER" At the game, in business, in society, everywhere - the man wearing "Society Brand" clothes is welcome. You will welcome a good warm balmacaan or overcoat at the game tomorrow. We have a style and price that will please you. Every price from $12.50 to $35.00 Mackinaw Coats Are Warm Too A Heavy Sweater Will Keep Away Jack Frost. JAYHAWKERS AND TIGERS SHORT ON TOUCHDOWNS All of which the dopsters and their disciples believe is sure indication that tomorrow's game will be no exception to the general rule of the past four years and that the score has fallen. But the number of points the two elevens have scored against their other opponents. Kansas Has Gone Over Missouri Goal Line But Once Since 1910 Do you know that not since 1910 when Kansas and Missouri staged their last battle in Kansas City, have the Tigers been able to cross the Jayhawker goal line for a touchdown once only in that time has the Crimson and Blue crossed the Missouri's chalk mark. If field goals play as important a part in this afternoon's battle as they have in recent years, the men doping the game from the Kansas angle are sure they have found good reasons for a glorious victory for the Crimson and the Blue. Although neither team has a goal kicker of any remarkable ability yet Captain Detwiler's men have a considerable margin over the Tiger eleven. Shorty Strothers, the mainstay of the Jayhawker eleven in the goal department has made its way into the 1914 season by making nearly fifty per cent of the tries he has made for goals this year. Strothers scored two goals from placement in the Drake walkaway and three more in the comedy with the Aggies. Last week at Lincoln he made two attempts on the Cornhushgoal post posts but failed both times. As he didn't score last week the dopsers declare he sure will do something tomorrow even if from behind the forty-five yard line When you think of quick lunches think of Reynolds Bros--Adv. Any student wishing to sell the football programs tomorrow should meet Bat Nelson or Cale Carson at Carroll's at 12:30 o'clock. Everybody gathers at Wilson's drug store before and after the game. —Adv. 49-tf "Hurds" Stationery We have it in boxes and per pound,in invitation and correspondence size, also correspondence cards. Wolf's Book Store GO TO THE HOME BAKERY For Good Things To Eat C. M. Williamson 933 Mass. CONKLIN SELF-FILLING FOUNTAIN PENS Are Now on Sale at McColloch's Drug Store FOOTBALL and ATHLETIC GOODS Kennedy & Ernst 826 Mass. St. Phones 341 A. G. ALRICH PRINTING Binding, Copper Plate Printing, tubber Stamps, Engraving, Steel Die Embossing, Seals, Badges. 744 Mass. Street 744 Mass. Street. LAWRENCE Business College Largest and best equipped business college in Kansas, School occupies 2 floors Law-TYPE or sheathroom by machine. Write for sample of Stenotype notes and a catalog. SHUBERT MATINEE WED. Mat. Today and Sat. Night. Fasting Third Floor Back Tonight, Light. Hatchet, Choreographer, Cheopstra, by Bernard Shaw—Sat. Mat. Hamlet, by Hamlet. THE YELLOW TICKET One year in New York, 3 months in Chicago JAYHAWKER-TIGER BUTTONS, 10cts - GRIGGS - Adv. captain Detwiler announced this line-up as the probable entry against the Tigers tomorrow afternoon: Keeling, center; James and Strothers, guards; Burton and Groft, tackles; Heath and Detwiler, end; Wood, quarterback; Coolidge and Gray, halves; Reber, fullback. Columbia, Mo., Nov. 20—The Missouri football squad had its final practice on the Columbia gridiron yesterday afternoon. Coach Brewer put his Tigers through a signal practice session with the men are in good condition and will entrain for Kansas tomorrow morning. Send the Daily Kansan home. "Beat Missouri!" rally Friday night in Robinson Gymnasium. Coaches, former stars, faculty and students will all be there. Chancellor Frank Strong, Prof. R.A. Schwegler, Prof. W. A. Whitaker, Coach Leon B. McCarty, and Prof. C.H. Halton are taking degrees this summer and second-year students at the Masonic Temple. Reasonable at the Masonic Temple. Now Its McPherson McPherson county students will meet at 1141 Kentucky at 7:30 o'clock night to organize a county club. Serd the Daily Kansan home. Tells About Roland At the regular meeting of the "Cercle Francis" and after afternoon duties, Ashton told the story of Roland's Castle. This was followed by the story of the song of Roland by Miss Elise Neuenchwander. The club will not hold a meeting next week because of the virginity issues on OneVoyen bres 25 Miss Lulu Gardner will speak before the society. First get the candy—a box of Dolly Varden's—then find the girl. It won't be hard with such chocolates. Reynolds Bros.-Adv. Regular meeting Y. M. C. A. Sun- day in Myers Hall at 4:30 o'clock. Buy it Saturday Morning— We're going out and help twist the Tiger's tail— Johnson & Carl IMPORTANT NOTICE FOR GAME SATURDAY Look at your ticket and learn the proper entrance. It is printed on the ticket. Entrances are indicated by large signs over gate. West bleachers, entrance No.1 East Temporary Bleach., entrance No.4 South bleachers, entrance No.2 North Boxes, entrance No.5 South boxes, entrance No.3 North bleachers and grand stand No.6 Student Tickets unreserved, admitted by Coupon No. 5 at gate No.1 only. Seats in section "R" not reserved. Gates will be open at 1 o'clock. Game starts at 2:30. Get tickets before game if possible and avoid delay at the gates. Go immediately to your seats, this will avoid confusion in handling the immense crowd. Tickets on sale Friday and Saturday at the following places: Eldridge House, Carrols and at McCook Field. Tickets $2 and $2.50. All ushers and gate keepers must report not later than 12:30. W.O.HAMILTON, Gen.Mgr. Athletics.